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This year’s NDJournal is dedicated to one of the most cherished traditions of our Notre Dame family—legacy. In this issue, we celebrate the deep roots and enduring spirits of generations who have embraced the Notre Dame mission and Mercy Core values.
One of the most moving traditions of our graduation ceremony is when our alumni, legacy parents, present diplomas to their children. From the stage of the CURE Arena, I have the privilege of witnessing this poignant moment each year. Often, I see tears in the eyes of parents as they hand over a diploma that represents, not only academic achievement, but also the continuation of a deeply personal family legacy. It is in these quiet moments that the impact of Notre Dame is most beautifully expressed across generations.
As I begin my seventh year as President of Notre Dame, I am continuously reminded of how deeply valued a Notre Dame education is. I frequently find myself in the company of alumni and I am always inspired by the pride, gratitude, and love that they have for our school. It is a testament to the powerful role that Notre Dame plays in shaping lives and the lasting relationships that are formed here.
This has been a remarkable year for Notre Dame. We look forward to welcoming one of our largest freshman classes in recent years this fall. The growing support of The Fund for Notre Dame, the increasing number of President's Club members, the establishment of two new endowed scholarships, and the enthusiastic launch of our Boosters program are all signs that the spirit and strength of our Notre Dame legacy are alive and thriving.
As you read the stories of today’s students and the reflections of our alumni, I hope that you will feel how I do: a deep sense of joy and gratitude for the generations who have built—and continue to build—this extraordinary community.
May God, through the Holy Spirit, continue to bless our Notre Dame family as we send forth young women and men who are ready to make a difference in the world.
Living the Legacy! Go Irish!
Kenneth E. Jennings President
As we bring one school year to a close and prepare to embrace a new one, my heart is filled with deep pride and gratitude. At Notre Dame High School, we are more than just an academic institution — we are a community rooted in love, faith, and a shared commitment to helping every student grow into the person they are meant to be.
This past year has been one of remarkable momentum and meaningful accomplishments. As we look ahead to the 2025–2026 school year, I’m excited for the new opportunities, programs, and relationships that will continue to move us forward, together.
At the core of our mission is a belief that every child can learn, grow, and thrive. It is both our calling and our privilege to provide each student with the tools, guidance, and encouragement they need to succeed — not just in academics, but in life. Through differentiated instruction and strong academic foundations, we are committed to meeting students where they are and helping them soar.
This year, we are proud to expand our Advanced Placement (AP) course offerings and further grow our dual enrollment partnerships with colleges, giving students more opportunities to earn college credit while still in high school. We are further developing new college and university partnerships to open additional doors for our students. We continue to broaden our academic pathways allowing us to include more diverse areas of study and career exploration — from STEM and the arts, to business, health, multimedia, political science, and beyond.
At Notre Dame, we also know that education is more than textbooks and tests — it is about relationships. We are devoted to walking alongside our students and families with compassion, responsiveness, and care.
It is one of the greatest honors of my life to lead this beautiful school and to witness the daily joy, resilience, and faith of our students. Every child who walks through our doors deserve to feel safe, supported, and celebrated, and we are committed to making that a reality, every single day.
Thank you for trusting us with your student’s education and growth. Together, let’s make the 2025–2026 school year one of deep connection, joyful learning, and shared purpose. The future is bright — and it begins here, with all of us.
GOD IS GOOD...ALL THE TIME.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Michele P. Martinez Principal
“Faith and service have been cornerstones of our family’s traditions.”
— The Malloy Family
There‘s something profound about attending the same school where your father once played under the Friday night lights, where your mother dazzled on the Performing Arts stage, or where a grandparent once sat in the very same classroom. That connection to the past gives students a sense of belonging that transcends academics or athletics. It is a feeling of coming home.
Each year, a continuing tradition among students is choosing to follow in the footsteps of their parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and siblings—returning to the school that shaped the lives of those they love. For these families, Notre Dame is more than a school; it is a shared experience that binds generations together. Notre Dame‘s 649 legacy families, and counting, stand as a testament to enduring tradition, family values, and generational connection—a powerful reflection of the school‘s lasting impact.
For many legacy families, Notre Dame represents far more than a school—it is a spiritual and educational foundation that ties generations together. “We‘re proud to say that three generations of our family have graduated from Notre Dame High School,” the Rotondo-Gill family noted. “Being part of such a long-standing legacy ties our past with our children‘s future and continues to build on our foundation of faith.” The Malloy family supported that sentiment, sharing “Faith and service have been cornerstones of our family’s traditions – that were strengthened at Notre Dame. Three generations of our family have attended the school, beginning with Deacon Joe Malloy ’61, a member of Notre Dame’s inaugural graduation class. Each of us felt welcomed, and our time at ND helped shape our values while providing a high-quality education.” Diane Kelly ‘70 Gregory added, “My family‘s connection to Notre Dame spans generations. The Auletta, Graziano, Griffith, Kelly, Gregory, and now Foley families have proudly walked its halls. That legacy continues with Maya Foley, Class of 2026. Notre Dame has helped shape each generation of our family—with shared values, strong faith, and a lasting sense of community.”
These deeply-rooted family ties are reflected not only in stories of faith and foundation, but also in the many shared experiences that define life at Notre Dame. Academic achievements, proms, Kairos retreats, service projects, extracurricular activities, and graduations are not only personal accomplishments, but also continuations of a cherished legacy. “At Notre Dame, family legacy isn‘t just a tradition..." said Diane Kelly ’70 Gregory, "it is a thread woven into the very fabric of the school‘s identity and its future.” For legacy families, Notre Dame has a profound and lasting influence. Shared milestones and new beginnings become meaningful threads woven into a family‘s story. The legacy tradition at Notre Dame is about more than nostalgia—it is about the joy of shared experiences, the pride of shared accomplishments, and the hope that future generations will continue to carry the torch.
Among these meaningful traditions, graduation stands out as one of the most treasured milestones for many legacy families. “Graduation has always been our family‘s most cherished memory,” reflected Diane Kelly ‘70 Gregory. “Each of us—myself, my children, and now my grandchildren—have celebrated those unforgettable moments surrounded by classmates, teachers, and friends who became like family.” That moment became especially meaningful in 2024, when Diane and her daughter, Kelly Gregory ‘92 Foley, presented Max Foley ‘24 with his diploma—a true full-circle celebration of family and legacy.
For many families, graduation holds some of the most powerful memories, especially when one of their own family members addresses the class as Valedictorian. The Malloy family recalls the pride they felt when Chase Davino ‘21 delivered her valedictorian address: “Her penny speech honored our father, father-in-law, and grandfather, Deacon Joe Malloy ‘61.” The Stout family shared a similar moment of pride when their son Timothy ’92 was named Salutatorian. “The speech he made was exceptional, and he made us very proud,” they remembered fondly.
While these major moments are unforgettable, it is often the simple, shared traditions that make Notre Dame feel like home generation after generation. The Rotondo-Gill family reflected “It is also fun to share stories from our own time in the halls of ND and see how much of the spirit and tradition has remained the same across sixty years. The laughter, the lessons, the school spirit, and the lifelong friendships-these memories connect us all.” The Malloy family cherishes these shared experiences as well, recalling “stories from each generation, including pictures of our parents and grandparents who appeared in each other‘s yearbooks long before they were married. Notre Dame brought us all together.” Reinforcing this sentiment, the Foley family emphasized that “our favorite part of Notre Dame is, without a doubt, the community. It is something you can‘t fully understand unless you‘ve lived it. The sense of belonging, support, and connection is unlike anything we‘ve experienced elsewhere.”
Reflecting further, the Foley family noted that the teachers are incredibly special—not only in how they teach, but also in how deeply they care, taking the time to know each student. Across generations, they‘ve shared some of the same teachers—those who taught Diane also taught Kelly, and those who taught Kelly have now taught Max and Maya. That kind of continuity says a lot about a school. When teachers choose to spend their entire careers at Notre Dame, it speaks to the strength of the community and the lasting impact they have on generations of students.
For the Malloys, that sense of community is rooted in both tradition and progress. “Academic rigor should be maintained along with the welcoming family environment, designed to care for the whole student,” they emphasized. “We hope that Notre Dame continues to serve families for generations to come and that each individual gets to experience the wonderful faculty, staff, and students.”
This commitment to balancing tradition with growth reflects Notre Dame‘s legacy families, whose deep roots enrich the school culture and inspire support. Their family legacy fosters community connections, alumni involvement, and a strong network. Alumni who return as parents often understand Notre Dame‘s mission and become volunteers, mentors, coaches, and advocates.
That influence goes far beyond academics. Legacy families help preserve the school‘s core identity—one grounded in faith, values, and a commitment to personal growth. “Notre Dame taught us to respect ourselves and others,” the Stout family reflected. “They showed us how to accept God and follow in His path in our own way. I feel the education then and now is outstanding.”
These connections offer students a sense of continuity and stability in an ever-changing world. The legacy tradition at Notre Dame serves as a powerful reminder of the school‘s enduring Mercy Core Values—Service, Compassion, Justice, Integrity, and Respect—passed down not only in classrooms but around kitchen tables, car rides home, and graduation celebrations. “I believe a Catholic education instills values that are essential for personal development,” shared a Gill family member. “It builds a strong moral compass and teaches the habit of prayer—not just as a practice, but as a lifelong spiritual tool.”
“It is also a time of deep reflection—on spiritual growth, lifelong friendships, the guidance of mentors, and the countless memories made along the way,” the Gill family shared. “As a student, there‘s nothing quite like the joy and emotion of senior year. As a parent, your heart overflows with love and pride. And the tradition of handing your child, now an alum, their diploma is simply unforgettable.” That spiritual growth is especially nurtured through experiences like Kairos. “Kairos is transformational,” said Danielle Rotondo ‘88 Gill. “One of my most cherished memories is receiving a letter from my dad during my retreat. Years later, writing to my own children during their Kairos trip brought everything full circle.”
Danielle reflected on the lasting power of friendships formed at Notre Dame, noting how her father remained close with high school friends his entire life, supporting each other through challenges and joys—leaving a lasting impression on her. She said, “I was incredibly lucky to find the same kind of friendships during my own time at Notre Dame. Thirty-seven years later, those are still the friends
I turn to, laugh with, and lean on.” Now, as her children enter adulthood as young alumni, she observes the same pattern; “They‘re forming deep, lasting bonds with friends who truly support and understand them—and I know those friendships will carry them through life, just as mine have.“
Others echo the same sentiment. “After 57 years, I am still in contact with quite a few of my classmates,” remarked Dena Sutton ‘68 Stout. “Nothing beats that!” Kelly Gregory ‘92 Foley agreed: “The friendships I formed at Notre Dame are still my very best friendships today. They‘ve stood the test of time, and I know the same will be true for my children.”
Today‘s students bring fresh energy and talent to the same hallways their parents and grandparents once walked, writing new stories while honoring the old. For new students just beginning their journey, the Stout family offers this heartfelt advice: “Enjoy your time at ND. Study hard and give it all you‘ve got. You will make memories and friends to last a lifetime.”
So, whether your generation used chalkboards or smartboards, read from textbooks or collaborated on project-based learning, received handwritten report cards or logged into real-time classroom portals, passed notes in class or sent texts between bells—every era holds stories that echo through the halls of Notre Dame. While the tools and technology may change, the stories of school spirit, lifelong friendships, and transformative teachers remain the same.❖❖
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the legacy families who generously shared their stories, memories, and reflections. Your experiences keep the spirit of Notre Dame alive and continue to inspire future generations to carry on the tradition.
These families are truly special, as they not only represent a legacy of dedication and service, but also embody three generations of their families who have proudly called Notre Dame their home.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU to the families of:
Joseph Malloy ’61, Lou Rotondo ’64, Dena Sutton ’68 Stout, and Diane Kelly ’70 Gregory
The Notre Dame community gathered on Sunday, June 1, 2025 to celebrate the 65th Annual Commencement Ceremony for the Notre Dame Class of 2025 at the CURE Arena.
The event was attended by family, friends, administration, faculty, and staff, along with Dr. Vincent de Paul Schmidt–the Superintendent for Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Trenton, Bonnie Clawson ‘96 Milecki–Assistant Superintendent, School Development and Operations, and John Tattory ‘83–Notre Dame Board of Governors Chairman.
On Saturday evening, a Baccalaureate Mass was held in the Notre Dame Auditorium, celebrated by our Chaplain Father Colavito, assisted by Deacon Rich Hobson.
The Class of 2025, a testament to the collective effort of the Notre Dame High School community, has exemplified dedication and commitment to the Mercy Core Values, education, and resilience, resulting in exceptional academic, artistic, service, and athletic achievements. Their success, a reflection of the unwavering support of their teachers, families, and the wider school community, is a shared victory we all celebrate.
The class was recognized for its outstanding academic strengths, securing over $38 million in scholarships. Notably, 31 student-athletes will continue their athletic
careers at a collegiate level. In line with the Notre Dame Mercy Core Value of Service, the graduating class has completed 26,289 hours of community service over their four years of high school.
Special recognition was given to Valedictorian Michael Anthony Busa and Salutatorian Meghan Anne Connolly for their exceptional academic achievements and leadership. The pair shared words of wisdom about life and their time at Notre Dame.
Additionally, special awards were presented to students at the graduation ceremony, including the Award for Excellence in Religion—Ellie Marrone, the Principal’s Award—Riley Carr, and the Irish Spirit Award—Carter Hillsdon, all of which recognized students‘ outstanding contributions to the school community.
Above all, the Class of 2025 has demonstrated exceptional character and values, embodying kindness, empathy, and a genuine commitment to positively impacting the world around them. As they transition to the next phase of their lives, we urge everyone to keep them in their thoughts and prayers.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025 for their remarkable achievements and best wishes for their future endeavors! ❖❖
VALEDICTORIAN:
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RELIGION
Ellie Marrone
[Gold Medal, Gift of the Most Reverend George W. Ahr, S.T.D.]
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD
Riley Carr
IRISH SPIRIT AWARD
Legacy families refer to families with multiple generations of graduates or a long-standing history with the school. This could include parents, grandparents, or even great-grandparents who attended Notre Dame, as well as siblings who have passed through its halls.
The concept often extends beyond alumni status to encompass a deep-seated connection to the school's traditions, values, and community, frequently shown through continued engagement, such as volunteering, financial support, or participation in school events.These legacy families play a significant role in perpetuating the school's culture and fostering a sense of continuity and shared heritage among past, present, and future students.
The following graduates were presented with their diplomas by one or both of their alumni parents.
GRACE BOGACZ
MAGGIE-FRANCES CARR
GAVIN COLEMAN
MICHAEL DELATE
ISABELLA DIAZ
JOSHUA DORE
NICHOLAS GRIFFIN
REBECCA GUGLIELMO
CARTER HILLSDON
CADEN HINES
JACK KYDONIEUS
MIA LUDWIG
ELLIE MARRONE
JOHN MICHARSKI
WYATT MOORE
MADISON PAYNE
RAYA PERATE
BIANCA PESCE
MICHAEL PINTO
JONATHAN PRIBILA
RYAN REGO-KVARTA
ELIZABETH REID
ANDREW ROGERS
AMELIA SMITH
ANDREW SPENCE
NICHOLAS TORRES
MAX WHITTLE
Daniel Bogacz ’74
Tina Morano ’90 Carr
Keisha Owens-Coleman ’93
Michael Delate ’84
Deborah Scimeca-Diaz ’89
Kathryn Pribila ’96 Dore and Rodney Dore ’96
Dawn Dunn ’89 Griffin
Michael Guglielmo ’93
Janice Hutchinson ’98 Hillsdon
Christine Campana ’94 Hines
Michael Kydonieus ’90
Nicole Chebra ’93 Ludwig
Susan Inverso ’91 Marrone
Mary Beth Giordano ’87 Micharski and George Micharski ’90
William Moore, II ’93
Helen Skerratt ’83 Payne
Alison Reed ’95 Perate
Danae Stillitano ’95 Pesce and Brian Pesce ’94
Hope Brennan ’92 Bauch
Allison Carroll ’91
Michael Rego ’92
Jeanne Markman ’92 Reid
Katherine Runowicz ’90 Rogers and Scott Rogers ’87
Kerry Balerna ’88 Smith
Carla Vinci ’90 Spence
Jennifer Bryant ’99 Torres
Leea Kean ’92 Whittle
Notre Dame High School is proud to announce an outstanding year for its Advanced Placement (AP) program, with students achieving remarkable results on the 2025 exams. An impressive 91% of Notre Dame students scored a 3 or higher on their AP exams, exceeding the school's strong performance of 85% in 2022.
This significant rise in pass rates is even more impressive considering the large increase in participation. The number of AP tests taken by Notre Dame students in 2025 has jumped by 41% since 2022. Notre Dame students greatly exceeded the passing percentages not only in NJ but in the United States overall. This reflects the rigorous academic environment at Notre Dame, which not only prepares students to surpass national pass rates but also encourages them to challenge themselves with more advanced courses.
“I am extremely proud of our students' commitment and the hard work of our faculty, who dedicated their efforts throughout the school year to achieve these academic accolades.” Mona McCauley, AP of Curriculum and Instruction. These results demonstrate our commitment to offering a challenging and supportive learning environment that enables students to excel at the highest levels and prepares them for success in college and beyond.
Notre Dame High School continues to foster a culture of academic excellence, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in a competitive world. The remarkable achievements in the 2025 AP exams underscore the school's unwavering commitment to its students' intellectual growth and future success. ❖❖
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Notre Dame faculty and staff gathered at Trenton Country Club on June 16 to honor this year‘s retirees. Each year as we celebrate our retirees, we become aware of a common thread that unites these individuals: their love for Notre Dame and our students, as well as their many years of dedicated service. This year is no different.
Mrs. Mary Joan Olszewski ‘72 Maruca retires after 20 years in the Leprechaun Shop and Front Desk. Dr. Ellieen Ingbritsen retires after five years as the Service Learning & Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator.
We are eternally grateful for the time and dedication Ellie and Mary Joan have given to Notre Dame and wish them all the best in their well-deserved retirements. ❖❖
Notre Dame seniors dedicated the 2024-25 yearbook to Mrs. Morgan Wright ‘06 Walter.
Mrs. Walter has been a dedicated faculty member in the Math Department for 11 years. She has also been a National Honor Society Moderator for several years. Throughout this time, she has positively impacted the lives of many students, parents, faculty, and staff.
Representing the Class of 2025, Keira Tinney shared glowing praise for Mrs. Walter. She spoke for the whole class, saying, “You are so much more than just a teacher, you are a mentor, a number one supporter, and a true source of inspiration.“ She concluded her heartfelt speech saying, “I will carry everything you‘ve taught me, both in and out of the classroom, forever. Your impact will be felt for years to come, and I am endlessly grateful to have had you.”
Our congratulations to Mrs. Walter on this well-deserved recognition. Thank you for your dedicated service to our students and school. ❖❖
Mr. Antoine Hart joins Notre Dame as our new Director of College Placement. Antoine has a robust background in college admissions and is dedicated to fostering a culture of inclusivity and support. His extensive experience includes significant roles at Bespoke Education and The Lawrenceville School, where he has successfully guided students through the complexities of the college admissions process.
At Bespoke Education, Antoine’s strategic vision included creating tailored webinars, enriching student experiences, and establishing vital connections. As the Associate Director of College Counseling at The Lawrenceville School, he skillfully mentored cohorts of seniors and juniors, ensuring personalized support through the college application process and organizing engaging community outreach programs.
Beyond his professional achievements, Antoine is an avid basketball fan and is passionate about community engagement and developing young athletes. ❖❖
Notre Dame welcomes Ms. Lauren Cortese as our new Vice President of Enrollment Management. Lauren brings extensive experience and a proven track record of success in Enrollment Management. A Princeton native, Lauren has devoted her career to improving student recruitment and retention through innovative strategies and effective community outreach. Previously serving as the Assistant Director of Admissions at The Peddie School, she demonstrated exceptional leadership by successfully guiding applicants through the admissions process and increasing enrollment.
At The Lewis School of Princeton, Lauren tripled admission revenue by building strong relationships with prospective families and implementing targeted recruitment initiatives. Her proficiency with various digital tools enhances her ability to manage admissions operations efficiently.
Beyond her impressive professional achievements, Lauren is a proud pet owner and enjoys spending her free time with her two dogs and traveling. ❖❖
CATHOLIC EDUCATOR AWARDS — The following faculty and staff members celebrated their years of service in Catholic Education. We are blessed to have them as members of our Notre Dame family.
10 YEARS OF SERVICE
MORGAN WRIGHT ‘06 WALTER
Mathematics Department
MICHAEL MODUGNO
English Department
OLENA KAPATSYNA
Mathematics Department
5 YEARS OF SERVICE
KRISTEN BRAUER ‘14 LLOYD
Enrollment Management
MACAIRE THOMAS
Communications and Marketing
TEACHERS AND STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR
TEACHERS OF THE YEAR
Aaron Bartuska ‘16 & Cynthia Sabogal
STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Macaire Thomas
The spirit of leadership at Notre Dame High School shone brightly at our Candle Rose Ceremony, a cherished annual event. This symbolic tradition involved senior student leaders passing lit candles to their junior counterparts, signifying the formal transfer of their responsibilities and the continuation of student leadership. In a gesture of gratitude, the incoming juniors presented roses to the graduating seniors, acknowledging their significant contributions. The ceremony provided a moment to honor the exceptional work of the Class of 2025‘s student leaders and to extend warm wishes and encouragement to the underclassmen ready to uphold the tradition of leadership. ❖❖
SENIORS RECEIVING ROSES OF GRATITUDE:
Eva Drennan / Peer Leader
Riley Carr / Student Government
Alayna Ramirez / Female Athletics
Will Lynch / Male Athletics
Max Whittle / Performing Arts
Maggie Harding / Campus Ministry
Gavin Coleman / Clubs
Diego Nunez-Castaneda / National Honor Society
Alexa George / Service
Jake Reinstein / Publications
JUNIORS RECEIVING CANDLES TO CONTINUE THE LIGHT OF LEADERSHIP:
Callie Okamura / Peer Leadership
Josie Vernon / Student Government
Clementine Bowden / Female Athletics
Will Foley / Male Athletics
Wes Sullivan / Performing Arts
Anna Hughes / Campus Ministry
Maddie Fajardo / Clubs
Simone Pettit / National Honor Society
Katherine Estrada / Service
The positive changes and strategic additions within the Office of College and School Counseling reflect our unwavering dedication to student achievement. By integrating specialized academic pathways, securing invaluable college partnerships with guaranteed admissions and scholarships, and expanding dual enrollment opportunities, Notre Dame High School is not only preparing students for college, but also setting the stage for lifelong success. Our robust programs ensure that every student receives a college-preparatory education that is not only comprehensive but also truly unique, equipping them with the tools and opportunities to excel in their chosen fields and beyond.
At Notre Dame High School, our dedication to student success continually advances through innovative initiatives within our Office of College and School Counseling. We are pleased to highlight important progress in our college-preparatory programs, which feature specialized academic pathways loosely based on traditional concentrations, alongside growing college partnerships and dual enrollment opportunities. These programs are carefully crafted to give our students a distinct advantage, ensuring they receive top-tier college preparation.
Developing innovative academic pathways is imperative for our enhanced college-preparatory experience. These specialized programs are more than just courses; they are comprehensive journeys designed to immerse students in specific fields of study, fostering deep knowledge and practical skills that are highly valued in higher education and future careers. Notre Dame High School now offers distinct pathways in:
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES: For students passionate about health, medicine, and scientific research.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: Equipping future leaders with global business acumen and cross-cultural understanding.
MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS: Nurturing creativity and technical skills in the everevolving world of media.
POLITICAL SCIENCE: Preparing students for civic engagement, law, and public service.
These pathways offer a unique opportunity for students to explore their interests, gain specialized knowledge, and build a competitive edge on their college applications, setting them apart from students at other schools. ❖❖
Our Office of College and School Counseling has cultivated strategic college partnerships that offer Notre Dame students tangible benefits, including guaranteed admissions and substantial scholarships. This proactive approach significantly reduces the stress of college applications and provides clear, financially viable pathways to higher education. This year alone, 114 Notre Dame students took advantage of these invaluable partnerships, with an impressive 75 students accepted based on the parameters set by our partner institutions. These figures underscore the success of our collaborative efforts.
ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY — Worcester, MA:
Guaranteed admission and renewable merit scholarships annually for students with a minimum 3.0 GPA, including the St. Augustine Scholarship ($3,000) and the School Partner
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA — Washington, D.C.: Guaranteed admission for students with a minimum 3.0 GPA and a minimum $20,000 per year scholarship, totaling at least $80,000 over four years.
HOLY FAMILY UNIVERSITY — Philadelphia, PA:
Guaranteed admission for students with a 2.5 GPA or higher, with scholarships ranging from $18,000 to $24,000 annually
MOUNT ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY — Emmitsburg, MD:
Guaranteed admission for students with a 3.0 GPA and scholarships between $26,000 and $33,000 annually ($104,000$132,000 over four years).
ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY — Philadelphia, PA:
Guaranteed admission, a minimum $30,000 per year merit scholarship, and a $5,000 excellence award for students with weighted GPA of 3.75+ (totaling at least $140,000 over four years).
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY — Galloway, NJ: Guaranteed admission, priority scholarship consideration, and an application fee waiver for students with a 3.0 GPA.
THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON — Scranton, PA:
Guaranteed admission for students with a 3.0 GPA and eligibility for a minimum $26,000 annual scholarship ($104,000 over four years).
These partnerships are a testament to the high regard that universities have for Notre Dame graduates, offering our students opportunities for significant financial savings and assured pathways to their desired higher education institutions.
Notre Dame High School's dual enrollment partnerships provide another distinct advantage, allowing students to earn valuable college credits while still attending high school. This initiative offers:
Accelerated Academic Progress: Students can get a head start on their college coursework, potentially reducing the time and cost of their college education.
Seamless Transition: Experiencing college-level academics in a familiar high school environment helps students build confidence and adapt to the rigor of higher education.
We proudly offer dual enrollment opportunities with:
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY (TCNJ)
FELICIAN UNIVERSITY
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY
MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MCCC)
These programs empower our students with accessible, high-quality educational pathways, ensuring they are exceptionally well-prepared for the academic challenges and opportunities that await them. ❖❖
On April 16, 2025, Notre Dame High School celebrated a significant spiritual milestone during its Holy Week Mass. Nine students received their Sacraments through the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) program, a unique offering of Notre Dame. This Mass in anticipation of the great feast of Easter marked their deepened commitment to faith and was a joyous occasion for the entire community.
MADISON BALAAM ‘27
Confirmation
ADRIANA BURZACHIELLO ’27
Confirmation
VALERIE CORDERO-BECKERT ’27
Confirmation
THIS YEAR'S RECIPIENTS OF THE SACRAMENTS INCLUDE:
ANTONIO DIAZ ‘27
Baptism, First Holy Communion, and Confirmation
SANTI GOMEZ RENDON ’27
Confirmation
MIA LUDWIG ‘25
First Holy Communion and Confirmation
SANTHIAGO RODRIGUES ’27
Confirmation
CHRISTIAN URIOSTEGUI, JR. ’27
Confirmation
DEREK WITTENBURG ‘26
First Holy Communion and Confirmation
“It brings you closer to God and keeps your faith going.”
— Santhiago
Rodrigues ‘27
"It completes me. It guides me throughout my life."
— Christian Uriostegui, Jr. ‘27
Mrs. Janine Scimeca ’84 Corgan, Coordinator of the Notre Dame OCIA program, deepens faith and strengthens community bonds.
The event showcased Notre Dame‘s vibrant faith, reflecting the lasting impact of the OCIA program on students‘ spiritual growth and community strength. ❖❖
In a powerful display of Notre Dame‘s core values, ten students and four chaperones embarked on a transformative week-long mission trip to the Appalachian Mountains in Rutledge, Tennessee, in May. What started as an idea to impact students through service blossomed into an experience that truly epitomized the institution‘s commitment to service, compassion, justice, integrity, and respect.
The service trip was led by religion teachers Mary Torpey ‘12 and Mr. Greeley with dedicated chaperones Mr. Treacy and Ms. Rigney, and accompanied students Josh Sandoval ‘26, Tyler Javick ‘26, Nick Angiolino ‘26, Patricia NazarioLugo ‘26, Cara McCarthy ‘26, Christopher Graham ‘26, Max Pelzer ‘26, Riley Miracola ‘26, Jack Wright ‘26, and Marissa Bercy ‘26 on this impactful journey. The group departed from Notre Dame at 6 a.m., eager for the adventure ahead.
From the moment of arrival, the trip was an adventure. Joe Grosek, the director of Glenmary Farm volunteers, explained the farm‘s unique purpose: it "grows people." This proved true for every participant, as the experience fostered profound personal growth. The students learned about the Glenmary missionaries‘ vital work in areas with limited Catholic presence, where they establish relationships, nurture communities, and ultimately transition new Catholic parishes to local dioceses. The group also had the humbling opportunity to attend Washburn Baptist Church, where they sang Amazing Grace with the welcoming community.
The week was filled with enriching experiences, including communal meal preparation on a limited budget, reduced screen time, hiking, engaging with locals, journaling, reflection, laughter, and even intentional "wasting time" together – all of which contributed to a holistic and immersive experience. At the heart of the trip was dedicated
service. Students diligently mowed lawns, painted, powerdrilled, and delivered meals, showcasing the unwavering willingness that embodies the spirit of Notre Dame.
One particularly poignant moment occurred after a day of work for Vivian Ann, a homesteader with whom the group formed a deep connection. Students tended to her large garden, repaired her deck, and performed various other tasks. Jack Wright ‘26, tirelessly mowed a significant portion of her property. Reflecting on Vivian Ann‘s immense gratitude, Jack humbly stated, "I didn‘t even think about stopping," highlighting the selfless dedication of the students. Later in the week, the group returned to Vivian Ann‘s, bringing her two new pairs of shoes, milk, and her favorite, Mountain Dew, further demonstrating their compassion and commitment.
The students were not only providers of service but also recipients. They listened to the stories of the locals and gained a deeper understanding of their way of life, where many live off the grid with limited access to water and electricity. Despite these challenges, the group was consistently welcomed into homes and even shared meals prepared by their hosts.
For several days, the Notre Dame students walked alongside those living in poverty, embracing a simpler way of life. The mission‘s overarching goal was to provide an eye-opening experience that allowed students not only to serve but also to grow in all of Notre Dame‘s Mercy Core Values. As Patricia Nazario-Lugo ‘26 eloquently articulated, "The Glenmary trip gave me an entirely different view of helping others. It taught me to help others without expecting anything in return." The profound impact of the trip has inspired hopes for a return to Glenmary in the upcoming school year. The mission trip truly exemplified Notre Dame‘s core values, leaving an indelible mark on all who participated. ❖❖
Notre Dame High School is proud to introduce our new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Coordinator, Cynthia Sabogal. Cynthia has been a valued member of the ND faculty for the past five years, serving as a dedicated Spanish teacher and a 2025 Teacher of the Year. She has built strong connections with her students, fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment. Beyond her teaching duties, she has also made significant contributions as the moderator for our Mock Trial, Future Educators, and Paws for a Cause programs.
As the DEI Coordinator, Cynthia will foster genuine connections by promoting a sense of meaningful inclusion where everyone feels truly part of the community. She will continue to build a trusting environment where individuals feel safe sharing ideas, taking risks, and being vulnerable without fear of judgment or exclusion. She will incorporate intentional behaviors such as inclusive leadership, mentorship, celebrating diverse voices, and inclusive decision-making into your daily routines. With her passion for empowering students and her commitment to promoting diversity, Cynthia will strengthen our school’s culture of belonging, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued. ❖❖
Mary Torpey ‘12 has been an integral part of our school for the past four years, serving as a dedicated Religion teacher. Mary demonstrates faith in her daily life, inspiring her students to engage deeply with their beliefs and community. In addition to her teaching role, she serves as the moderator for the Soup and Scriptures Club and the Culinary Club, where she encourages students to make a positive impact through service. As a regular KAIROS facilitator, Mary not only understands the importance of faith and our Mercy Core Values but also embodies them.
As the Service Coordinator, Mary’s mission is to share the teachings of Christ by coordinating opportunities for students to serve others with compassion, humility, and justice. The Service Coordinator fosters a culture of faith in action, guiding students to live our Catholic Social Teaching through meaningful service that strengthens both their character and their community. With her passion for community involvement and her spirit of giving, Mary will lead our service initiatives and inspire our students to make a difference. ❖❖
For decades, Lou and Debby Gibilisco have been the heart of Notre Dame‘s Performing Arts Department. The Gibilisco‘s dedication to teaching, directing, and mentoring has shaped countless students‘ lives and enriched the school‘s vibrant artistic community. Their children Louis (Gigi) Gibilisco, Jr. ‘07 and James Gibilisco ‘10 have even followed in their footsteps.
Lou Gibilisco has taught at Notre Dame for 35 years, leading Madrigal and conducting Jazz Band and Concert Band Debby Gibilisco, celebrating her 30th Fusion performance, teaches Dance Intermediate and Dance Performance. She shares her passion for liturgical dance, emphasizing how Catholic education allows students to “praise God through dance.” For Debby, dance is "freedom of expression and a way to communicate my heart."
Together, Lou and Debby are the driving force behind Notre Dame‘s annual musical. They recently celebrated their 35th production, Les Misérables, a resounding success that drew in alumni, students, and families. Lou cherishes these connections, noting, “It is always fun to see alumni come back.”
The "Mr. and Mrs. G" influence extends far beyond the stage. Alumni consistently express profound gratitude. Liliana Hindy ‘24 shared, "Mr. and Mrs. G were much more than my mentors; they were the heart of my performing arts journey." She credits Debby with helping her build her confidence. Christian Ellwood ‘23 stated that they taught him "success thrives on discipline and passion."
The Gibilisco legacy is a testament to their unwavering commitment. Their decades of impact have not only enriched the lives of students, but have also woven a vibrant thread through Notre Dame. With their son Gigi now carrying on the legacy, the Gibilisco name remains synonymous with passion, discipline, and a profound love for bringing art to life, ensuring the Notre Dame stage will continue to shine brightly. ❖❖
Louis (Gigi) Gibilisco, Jr. ‘07, Lou Gibilisco, James Gibilisco ‘10
At Notre Dame High School, the name "Moore" is a testament to a multi-generational legacy of excellence woven into the very fabric of the institution. Spanning three generations, the Moore family embodies an unparalleled commitment to athleticism, leadership, and community, leaving an indelible mark on Notre Dame's history.
Chappy Moore, a legendary football coach, whose strategic brilliance and unwavering dedication transformed the Notre Dame gridiron and laid the foundation of this remarkable legacy. His innovative coaching methods and passion for the game earned him numerous accolades, cementing his place in Notre Dame High School and Mercer County sports history. Chappy’s influence extended far beyond the field; he was a mentor, a leader, and a beloved figure within the school community.
In the early 90s, following in his father Chappy‘s footsteps, Bill Moore, II ‘93 continued the family‘s athletic tradition as a talented quarterback for the Irish. With a potent arm and an innate understanding of the game, Bill led the offense with distinction, adding another chapter to the Moore family‘s sporting achievements at Notre Dame.
Now, the third generation, Wyatt Moore ’25, a dynamic wide receiver, is writing his chapter into the history books of NDHS football. His athletic skills and dedication ensure the Moore name remains synonymous with triumph and distinction on the field. Wyatt's dedication to continuing the family legacy shows in his choice to advance his football career at the Division I level at Stonehill College. While reflecting on his family's deep roots at Notre Dame, Wyatt shared, “It feels great, especially when I’m getting ready to
play in a locker room dedicated to my grandfather, Chappy. It is pretty cool to be able to play and just be a part of that legacy and carry it on.”
The Moore family's impact extends beyond the athletic fields. Elsie Moore, recently inducted into the Notre Dame Hall of Fame, taught at the school for 30 years alongside her husband, Chappy. Her dedication to education and the school community paralleled Chappy's athletic contributions, solidifying the family's pervasive influence. Elsie beautifully articulates their unique bond with the school: “Our son and grandsons grew up running around the ND halls from the time they were born. ND has been our 2nd home for these last 49 years. There is something very special about Notre Dame. It is very hard to explain or to put into words, but there is an attachment. When you say ‘The Notre Dame Family’, it is not just a cliché.”
The Moore family’s journey at Notre Dame High School is far more than a chronicle of athletic achievements; it is a profound testament to the enduring power of legacy, our school community, and the unbreakable bonds of family.
From Chappy's foundational coaching, Elsie and Chappy’s dedication to teaching, Bill's leadership on the field, and Wyatt's contributions as a graduating senior, the Moore name is intrinsically woven into the fabric of Notre Dame's identity. Their family's story exemplifies how individual excellence, driven by passion and dedication, can become profoundly intertwined with the spirit of an institution, ensuring that the Moore name will resonate within the halls of Notre Dame for generations to come. ❖❖
CAMERON BAILEY
Football ✪ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
LUIGI BARRICELLI
Soccer ✪ Rome City Institute
GAVIN BOSSIO
Swimming ✪ The College of New Jersey
ISAAC BUSTAMANTE
Soccer ✪ DeSales University
MEGHAN CONNOLLY
Basketball ✪ University of Massachusetts / Boston
MARIE CONWAY
Field Hockey ✪ Stevenson University
MADALENA CREO
Softball ✪ Stonehill College*
MIKE CUMMINGS
Baseball ✪ University of Bridgeport
RILEY CUNNINGHAM
Soccer ✪ The College of New Jersey
DANIEL CUTRUPI
Baseball ✪ Muhlenberg College
IZZY DIAZ
Basketball ✪ Salisbury University
MICHAELA DRISCOLL
Lacrosse ✪ Seton Hill College
JAMIE DUFFY
Baseball ✪ Widener University
CONNOR DUNN
Baseball ✪ Stockton University
TORRIAN ELLIS
Lacrosse ✪ Catawba College
JAYDEN HUNT
Football ✪ Ursinus College
SEB JASTRZEBSKI
Football ✪ Ursinus College
LIAM KRIMMEL
Baseball ✪ Fairleigh Dickinson University
BELLA LYNCH
Soccer ✪ Gettysburg College
WILL LYNCH
Soccer ✪ Stockton University
ANTONIO MANDREUCCI
Soccer ✪ Rome City Institute
WYATT MOORE
Football ✪ Stonehill College*
REAGAN O'MARA
Soccer ✪ Catholic University
BIANCA PESCE
Softball ✪ Merrimack College*
ALAYNA RAMIREZ
Basketball ✪ Washington College
WILL RENDA
Football ✪ Lafayette College*
MIKE SHIPULA
Baseball ✪ The College of New Jersey
CASSADY SMITH
Volleyball ✪ St. Lawrence University
DREW SPENCE
Baseball ✪ Catholic University
MAX WHITTLE
Track & Field ✪ West Chester University
CHRISTOPHER YOUNG
Track & Field ✪ Columbia University*
* DIVISION 1 SCHOOLS
BOYS WINTER TRACK
CVC DIVISION CHAMPIONS
BOYS SPRING TRACK
CVC DIVISION CHAMPIONS
BASKETBALL
BOYS SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY TEAM
Placed 3rd at New Balance Indoor Track Nationals
Aldric Crawford Jr ‘26 ★ Zamir Jones ‘26 Bryce Marsh ‘26 ★ Christopher Young ‘25
NATIONALS OUTDOOR IN NORTH CAROLINA
SHUTTLE HURDLES
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Aldric Crawford ‘26, Zamir Jones ‘26, Bryce Marsh ‘26, Chris Young ‘25
110 HIGH HURDLES
6th Place — Zamir Jones ‘26
4 X 400
5th Place — Aldric Crawford ‘26, Max Whittle ‘25, Amir Mulkey ‘27, Jayden Davis ‘26
Since its founding over 65 years ago, Notre Dame High School has inspired young students to grow into compassionate leaders who are grounded in faith, academic excellence, and a deep sense of community. Our vibrant school spirit shines through in all that we do. From the classroom to campus events, to service in the broader world, we are fostering a lifelong connection among students, alumni, friends, and families.
As we look toward Notre Dame’s future, we invite you to be part of our enduring legacy. A gift to The Fund for Notre Dame directly supports the dynamic programs and experiences that set Notre Dame apart. Every contribution, no matter the size, strengthens our community while upholding the enduring values at the heart of Notre Dame.
Together, we can continue to shape tomorrow‘s leaders.
2024–2025
The President‘s Club is a recognition society honoring Notre Dame‘s most generous donors who contribute at a leadership level of $1,000 and above to The Fund for Notre Dame. As a member, you join a circle of devoted benefactors with a shared conviction and vision that propel Notre Dame’s momentum forward. We hope you will consider supporting Notre Dame as a President’s Club Member.
As leaders within the Notre Dame community, we will continue to shape the legacy of Notre Dame High School. Your leadership motivates others to give.
Fidelitas Circle — $100,000 and above
Magis Circle — $20,000 and above
Legacy Circle — $10,000 to $19,999
Mercy Circle — $5,000 to $9,999
Celtic Circle — $2,500 to $4,999
Blue & White Circle — $1,000 to $2,499
Young Alumni Society — $250 and above [Graduation years 2014–2024]
Shamrock Society — $500 to $999
Our Lady’s Society — $250 to $499
Spirit Society — $100 to $249
Friends Alliance — Gifts up to $99
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUND FOR NOTRE DAME and The President’s Club, please contact Elena Caccavale, Director of Annual Giving and Special Events, at 609.882.7900 ext. 141 or caccavale@ndnj.org.
YOU CAN MAKE YOUR GIFT TO ND:
Notre Dame High School is a 501(c)3 and gifts to The Fund for Notre Dame are tax deductible.
ND EIN # 21-0696407
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✢ Double or triple your gift by requesting a matching gift through your employer’s Matching Gift Program. Please check with your employer for program availability.
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2025
Student Tuition and Fees
$15,966,432
Financial Aid and Scholarships [$1,550,401]
Program Revenue $323,613
Advancement Contributions $330,706
Net of Expenses, Restricted Gifts and Grants
TOTAL INCOME
EXPENSES
Salaries and Benefits
Instructional Programs/ Professional Development
Operation of Plant
Administrative Operations
Student Activities/Athletics
TOTAL EXPENSES
$15,070,350
$10,905,275
$522,204
$1,222,390
$1,060,096
$1,264,864
$14,974,829
Operating Surplus $95,521
Capital Outlay
($550,991)
Net Income / (Loss) After Capital ($454,991)
State Grants, Investment Income $1,022,464 (realized and unrealized)
Restricted Gifts and Grants
$414,519
NET PROFIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 24-25 $981,992
Subject to Final Audit by CohnReznick Accounting Firm
Notre Dame remains committed to advancing a disciplined, fiscally responsible budget to its teachers, families, and students each year. The Board of Governors’ strong support for the budget is an endorsement of our school vision and strategic plan, as well as a vote of confidence in our commitment to exercise budgetary restraint, long-term planning, and a bright future for our students.
Annually, the President, the Principal, the Vice President of Finance and key constituents of our school undertake extensive analysis of projecting enrollment, staffing, revenue, reserved funds, and other budgetary funds.
Parents, alumni, and friends provide our school with essential support through their tuition, gifts, time, and talent. Their generosity helps us to nurture creative programming, increase tuition assistance, inspire faculty development, and foster innovative capital projects.
Our financial health remains strong because of this support.
Dan Vilarelle Chair of Finance Committee
$100,000 and above
Antonella and Richard Franzen
Nicole Sheetz Frith and Brinton Frith
$20,000 to $50,000
The Diocese of Trenton
Suzanne and Michael Eberhard
Beverly and Paul Muller
David Nagib ’02 and The Nagib Family
Judy and Joseph Vasta
$10,000 to $19,999
The Fruscione Foundation
The Vincent Joseph Mangini Memorial Foundation
Susan Inverso ’91 Marrone and Ryan Marrone
Lisa and William Moore ’93
Judith Paul ’66
Maria Paul ’69
Jennifer O‘Connor ’88 Piepszak and Richard Piepszak
Laura and Joe Sarubbi
Meghan Troy ’98 Scotto and Kevin Scotto
Kristen Simms ’92 Stout and Timothy Stout ’92
$5,000 to $9,999
Jean Brennan
Aimee and Dominic Cuniglio, II
Lisa and Donald Haas
Susan and Richard Hempsell
Margaret and Robert Hillman ’81
Lydia and Christopher Holland ’84
EmmaLee and John Italia
Ameriquin Dalmasy-Laccetti and Mark Laccetti
Merina and John MacCabe
Elsie and Chappy Moore
Cynthia and James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Keithann and Kenneth Romano
Audrey and Darren Sharlach
Nancy and Dick Smith
Jennifer and James Starke
$2,500 to $4,999
Margaret Sabo ’84 Adamcik and Edward Adamcik
Sara and Steven Albers
Michele Belfort-Mihalyi and Attila Mihalyi
Kevin Buckner ’87
Jane and William Chrnelich
Adrienne and Keith Deussing
Tara Dibari and Peter Bonafide
Molly and George Foley
Paris Inman ’83
Lisa Jantorno (and Joseph Jantorno, III deceased)
Jagpreet Kaur and Manpreet Bhondohal
Susan and Gregory Krempasky
Jean and Bruce McGraw
Alison and Michael Miller ’06
Alison Riley Miller and Michael Miller ’06
Donna and Thomas Murray
Monsignor Walter Nolan
Karen O‘Keefe ’87 Rauscher and Scott Rauscher ’87
Lori and Stephen Schlosser
Jack Stinemire
Christine and John Tattory
Marlene Proneski ’63 Thompson and David Thompson
$1,000 to $2,499
Lola and Joseph Abbondandolo
John Anderson, Jr.
Melinda Armenti ’86
Mary Elizabeth Keefe ’82 Babcock and Timothy Babcock
The Bereczki Family
Brogann and Jonathon Bowden
Christine Agocs ’77 Bucca and Benjamin Bucca
Ann and Robert Bugdal ’65
Alexia and Rene Bustamante
Elena and John Caccavale
Melissa and Gunther Carrero
Laurie and Carl Casazza
Julie Chen and Michael Fitzpatrick
Christine and Gary Dambro
Danelle and Kevin Danemark
Ann and Lou DeMille
Marion Wilson ’67 Doherty and Timothy Doherty, Sr. ’67
Judith and Brian J. Duff ’89
Claudine R. English
Ellen Woody ’93 Falkenstein and Karl Falkenstein, IV
Kelly Gregory ’92 Foley and Jay Foley
Beth and Mark Freda ’74
Ellen and Tony Genovesi
Danielle Rotondo ’88 Gill and Andrew Gill
Erin and Christopher Giovanni ’99
Danielle Lettiere ’83 Griffith and Thomas Griffith ’81
Kimberly Hancy ’99
Jo Marie and Robert Hebeler ’81
Karen Henkel
Christine Campana ’94 Hines and Judson Hines
Deborah Houghton ’72 and Robert Veazey
The Ihlefeld Family
Mary Liz Fitzpatrick ’72 Ivins
Kristin and Kenneth Jennings
Ronald Krempecke ’66
Amber and Anton Lee
Michele and John Lenzo
Lisa and Matt Letinski ’06
Donna Macciachera
Michele Martinez
Mary Joan Olszewski ’72 Maruca and Joseph Maruca ’70
AnnMarie Recchia and Joseph Maruca, III ’01
Joseph Maruca ’08
Nicholas Maruca ’10
Bernadette and Thomas McDermott
John McHugh
Susan Zeis ’83 McKee and William McKee
Elizabeth and James McKnight
David Mercurio ’79
Bonnie Clawson ’96 Milecki and Mark Milecki
Elsie and Chappy Moore
Daniella and Thomas Muller
Dr. Joanna Papadopoulos ’09
Myhrvold and Dr. Cameron Myhrvold
Terry and Harry Norton, Jr. ’70
Mary Ellen and James O‘Boyle, III
Betty Ann and Thomas ’O‘Brien
Leilani and James Okamura
The Olenchalk Family
Elaine Jusko ’65 Olesak and John Olesak ’65
Samantha and Ryan O‘Mara
Christine King ’88 O‘Reilly and Brian O‘Reilly ’85
Yesha and Jay Patel
Nancy and Jeffrey Pawar
Diana and Michael Pellegrino ’92
Lisa and Frederick Pettit
Carol and Robert Picozzi ’68
John Procaccini
Tracey and Keith Reed
Dennis Regan ’66
Donna and Michael Reger ’86
Brenda Riley
Susan and Francis Rura ’64
Sharmila Samuel and Samuel Edwin
Matthew Sikorski ’79
Kimberly Bombery ’90 Smith and Clement Smith
Jessica and Augusto Soares
Carla Vinci ’90 Spence and Paul Spence
Lauren and William Stout
Sandra Lupo ’66 Szejner and Ronald Szejner ’66
Lisa Tripodi
Karen and James Troiano
Melanie Piekielniak ’72 Tysowski
Jill Lyons and Andrew Usmiani
Tinsy and John Varghese
Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle and Daniel Vilarelle
Hiedi and Joseph Vizzoni
Jill and Gerald Wargo, Jr. ’88
Maria and William Wise
Claire and David Wittenburg
Kimberly and Christopher Wood
Dr. Jing Wu
Jennifer and John Zefutie, Jr. ’96
$500 to $999
Linda and Lee Brennan
Catherine Breza ’83
Meghan and Jason Canale
Paul Casey ’66
Laura and Kevin Coen
Maureen Jennings ’86 Collins and Michael Collins
Christine and Martin Connor ’63
Kim and Joseph Dever
Tim Doherty ’97 and Scott Brensinger
Susan Farr ’73
Kathi and Anthony Fiorello ’68
Colleen Gorman ’90
Hongwen Guo and Zhongjun Ge
Eileen and William Hart
Sharon Pflieger ’68 Hayman and Gene Hayman ’68
Marianne Hinkle ’72
Ellieen Ancrum Ingbritsen, EdD
Mary Carlin ’75 Komjathy
Kathleen Lekko
Sharon Ferry ’68 Long and Robert Long
Maria Lugo-Hernandez, MD and William Nazario-Irizarry
Megan and Brian Malloy ’92
Grace and Arthur Mateos ’87
Lorraine and Timothy McHale
Jayne and Michael McRae
Marichu and Giovanni Miranda
Roxanne and Edward O‘Byrne
Cynthia and Dino Persichilli ’79
Elaine Abbott ’64 Petito and Fred Petito ’64
Denise Yard ’64 Pratico and Christopher Pratico ’62
Brooke and Joseph Pratico ’06
Kelly Raftice ’97 and Michael Kestin
Emily Ricci ’98
Mary and Michael Shipula
Stephanie and Mark Simon
Patricia Griffith and William Spych, Jr. ’63
Mary Dorner ’63 St. Pierre and Robert St. Pierre
Lindsey Stansfield
Myriam Stettler ’74
Rose Fitzpatrick ’75 Stevenson and Gordon Stevenson
Jody and James Veranese
Jennifer and Pell White, II
Nancy and David Woody
Joseph Wroblewski ’63
$250 to $499
Anonymous (2)
Teresa Anderson
Cindy and Kevin Bannon
Carmen and Wilfredo Benitez
Bernadette Bonanno
Kathleen and Matthew Borowick
Meagen and Jonathan Brunt
Jeanette Johnson ’69 Buckley and Raymond Buckley ’64
Rachel and Robert Bur, Jr. ’04
Stacey and David Capasso
Nancy and P. Thomas Carroll ’67
Maria Bogda ’83 Cavanaugh and Kenneth Cavanaugh
Susan and Robert Christian
Paula and Sean Clancy
Daniel Collins ’74
Mary Curtis
Gary DeGregory
Sharon and Robert DeLuca
Kevin Drulis ’03
Linda and Mickey Durkin
Katherine Pierzga ’66 Eck and Dale Eck
Rachel and Wayne Farrow
Patricia and Glenn Fernandes ’76
Shirley Mahon ’70 Ferrie and John Ferrie, Jr.
Christine and Kevin Fitzpatrick ’82
Michael Gallucci ’90
Molly Rees ’67 Gavin
Lisa and Kelly Giblin
Walter Golden ’67
Rose Marie and Charles Grabowski ’67
Colleen Harney ’77 and Dennis Gangi
Matthew and Lisa Hulbert
Trisha and Kevin Kennedy
Melissa Marue ’92 Klish and Michael Klish
Julie and Ronald Kopchik
Amanda and Brian Kramer
Bridgette and Michael Kunst ’92
Sarah and Hugh Maguire, IV ’75
Barbara Major
Brandice Marsh
Stacy and Vincenzo Martorana ’80
Theresa Herman ’65 Maruca and Ronald Maruca ’66
Cynthia and Edward Masterson, Sr. ’68
Lucille Immordino ’66 McNellis
Kerry and John McQuarrie, Jr.
Jane and Jason Method
Annette and Robert Milacci ’64
Peggy Brennan ’65 Miller
Jake Moog ’25
Jennifer and Brian Moog
Sean Morey
Elaine Muschal ’63
Elizabeth Watson ’06 Norton and Michael Norton
Mary Rose Prokop ’71 Oliet and Eric Oliet
Nancy Krol ’72 Opsut and Robert Opsut ’72
Debra Owens ’73
Susan Sales and John Pachuta ’84
Helen Skerratt ’83 Payne
Kelly and Michael Perron
Cecile Pestano and Sergio Pestano
Judith Wlazlowski ’87 Pietrini and Wayne Pietrini
Nora and George Rauscher
Katherine Flynn ’88 Reed and Steven Reed
Barbara and Bradley Saint-Laurent
Ana and Diego Samuel
Allyson and Constantine Sideridis ’87
Patricia and Thomas Smith ’63
Kellyanne Gorman ’87 Stewart and Ken Stewart
Roger Thomas ’65
Barbara Beers ’67 Tucker and William Tucker
Lisa and Michael Twamley ’79
Sandy and Mark Van Sant ’74
$100 to $249
Anonymous (10)
Barbara Watkin ’64 Ardery and Vincent Ardery
Mary Jo Wetzel ’74 Bacic and William Bacic
Jeffrey Bartolino ’75
Eileen and Douglas Berchem
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1963
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1964
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1965
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1967
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1968
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1969
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1970
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1971
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1972
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1973
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1974
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1975 Golden Irish
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1976
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1977
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1979
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1980
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1981
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1982
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1983
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1984
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1985
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1986
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1987
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1988
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1989
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1990
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1991
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1992
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1993
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1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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1999
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2000
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2001
Brian Magro
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Jason Patton
2002
Anonymous
Mary Mason Ellsworth
Rebecca Bartuska Magro
2003
Anonymous
Kevin Drulis
Kenneth Ellsworth
2004
Robert Bur, Jr.
2005
Anonymous
Elizabeth Andrews
Brian Frankowski
Jessica Saphire Frankowski
Jeffrey Jones
Juanita King
Kirstin Auletta Simmons
2006
Matthew Letinski
Michael Miller
Elizabeth Watson Norton
Elizabeth Parolski
Joseph Pratico
Caroline Richardson
Christopher Slivka
2007
Heather Wiese Herrmann
Jason Oszvart
2008
Joseph Maruca
2009
Joanna Papadopoulos
Myhrvold, PhD
Michael Pascucci
Michael Tantum
Matthew Walsh
2010
Anonymous
Nicholas Maruca
2012
Jessica Oszvart Fronckwicz
Daniel McKenna
Michael Tattory
2013
Tyler Jeavons
Michael McQuarrie
Laurel Murray
2014
Lindsey Tattory
2015
Matthew Kamph
Morgan Mount
2016
Kyle Caccavale
Julia Panko
2018
Antonio Abbondandolo
Andrew Tattory
2019
Matthew Caccavale
2020
Michael Abbondandolo
John Caccavale
2021
Matthew Rogers
2022
Istvan Bereczki
2023
Alyssa Jennings
Robert Pisano, III
2024
John Beacham
Max Foley
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2025
Elizabeth Achtau
Erin Ahearn
Bennett Albers
Gabrielle Almanzor
Ameir Barlow
Ava Barone
Luigi Barricelli
Brianna Bauer
Samantha Bello
Marissa Bercy
Nicholas Berde
Grace Bogacz
Brandon Bopp
Olivia Borrero
Gavin Bossio
Tristen Bruce
Savannah Bryant
Grace Buffa
Michael Busa
Sarah Cain
Adrianna Caliendo
Sofia Canal
Adam Canale
Emily Carpenter
Maggie-Frances Carr
Riley Carr
Eliana Carrero
Faith Cascella
Gianna Casterline
Dillon Chase
Rocco Ciaccia
Maia Cinca
Kayla Cizmar
Mya Clarke
Winifred Coen
Kylie Cole
Sarah Colon
Meghan Connolly
Marie Conway
Kaylee Cordwell
Sophia Cramer
Madalena Creo
Michael Cummings
Riley Cunningham
Daniel Cutrupi
Keren Del Rosario
Michael Delate
Kayla Delehanty
Kelly Demsko
Anna Dever
Isabella Diaz
Gianna Dibari
Kiera Donegan
Liam Donovan
Joshua Dore
Eva Drennan
Michaela Driscoll
James Duffy
Connor Dunn
Laura Dunn
Torrian Ellis
Eduardo Encarnacion Sanchez
Amanda Fabian
Sara Farnan
Faith Figueroa
Alyssa Fleurant
Lara Gabrielle Flores
Mitshelah Florestal
Bridget Foti
Gavin Frith
Elizabeth Gaffney
Andrew Gasiewski
Alexa George
Quincy Gibbs
Noelle Angelique Go
Owen Gojaniuk
Catherine Goodwin
Nicholas Griffin
Rebecca Guglielmo
Olivia Haddad
Margaret Harding
Madeline Hering
Gannon Hermann
Jasmine Herrera
Carter Hillsdon
Caden Hines
Kenneth Honnig
Annasimone Ibrahim
Shana Erika Ignacio
Karleigh Iraca
Rose Jackson
Sonia Jaime-Cavanagh
Sebastian Jastrzebski
Jailynn Jenkins
Julia Jenkins
Bene Kanis
Katelynn Kelley
Anthony Kelly
Ava Kenyon
Sean Kirby
Tarun Kovoor
Grace Koziol
Sean Kramer
Liam Krimmel
Angela Lansang
Abigail Larkin
Jesse Lemaire
Jean-Robert Lotin
Mia Ludwig
Isabella Lynch
William Lynch
John Maria
Ellie Marrone
Julian Matera
Daniela Mauro
Erin McCabe
Hannah McGowan
Joseph McLeod
Jeffrey Merendino
Nicholas Merlino
James Merrill
Lauren Mersel
Rebecca Method
John Micharski
Sebastian Molina
Mackenzie Monzo
Jake Moog
Wyatt Moore
Lucia Moreno
Margot Moskovitz
Maxwell Mottershead
Thomas Muller, Jr.
Michael Mulray
William Napier, III
Emma Neville
Madeline Newkirk
Cynthia Nice
Douglas Nice
Diego Nunez-Castaneda
Reagan O‘Mara
Kaley O‘Neil
Isabella Odina
Caitlyn Olenchalk
Andrew Onzik
Summer Osborne
Ryan Palmieri
Mia Palumbo
Cassandra Panarello
Alexander Papp
Clea Payer
Madison Payne
Tommaso Peluso
Raya Perate
Juliana Peregrin
Bianca Pesce
Ryan Pestano
Ryan Peterson
Michael Pinto
Olivia Pomin
Jonathan Pribila
Melissa Quevedo
Kai Ra
Jennifer Rakowski
Alayna Ramirez
Miles Rancan
Ryan Rego-Kvarta
Elizabeth Reid
Jake Reinstein
William Renda
Ella Richardson
Natalia Rodriguez-Ibanez
Andrew Rogers
Mia Rosati
Elana Ruppersberger
Berjis Saliba
Georgio Saliba
Mariana Samuel
Alessandra Santoro
Nolan Schmitz
Charles Schurr
Jake Scott
Thomas Sharlach
Caitlin Sheedy
Parker Sheridan
Michael Shipula
Amelia Smith
Cassady Smith
Molly Snee
Ashlyn Soltysiak
Andrew Spence
Kyla Spruill
Tatiana Staci
Matthew Stackhouse
Nathan Stankus
Ava Stazzone
Tyler Stefanisko
Graiden Stoy
Jacob Sudol
Jonathan Tahan
Adriana Tattoli
Frankrica Taylor
Isabelle Tiña
Keira Tinney
Joscelyn Tipton
Nicholas Torres
Darin Urstadt
Andrew Usmiani
Christopher Valentino
Alani Vega
Liam Wheeler
Jamieson White
Payton White
Max Whittle
Giovani Wilkie-Guiot
Sydney Wiltshire
Christopher Young
Maureen Zeek
Erika Zimnis
Amanda Zsenak
2026
Kelley DeZutel
Maya Foley
Jamison Tormey
2027
Kate Moog
2028
Campbell Tormey
Anonymous (10)
Pamela and Darren Albano
Sara and Steven Albers
Deserrie Barone
Joseph Barone
Sue and Louis Barricelli
Maria Beckert
Michele Belfort-Mihalyi and Attila Mihalyi
Erinn Beagin and Bobak Bidabadi
Charlene and Erik Bopp
Kathleen and Matthew Borowick
Brogann and Jonathon Bowden
Meagen and Jonathan Brunt
Alexia and Rene Bustamante
Boise Butler
Linda and Jim Cain
Rosa and Rigoberto Canal
Meghan and Jason Canale
Debra and Thomas Carr
Melissa and Gunther Carrero
Carrie and Joe Carroll
Adelina Castaneda Parra
Christine and Joel Casterline
Timothy Challender ’90
Julie Chen and Michael Fitzpatrick
Autumn and Robert Ciaccia, Jr.
Laura and Kevin Coen
The Collins Boys
Keydotta and Aldric Crawford, Sr.
Aimee and Dominic Cuniglio, II
Lauren and Kevin Cunningham
Colleen and Paul Cutrupi
Danelle and Kevin Danemark
Christina Delate
Mary and Daryl Demsko
Denise and Bernard Derock
Adrienne and Keith Deussing
Kim and Joseph Dever
Tara Dibari and Peter Bonafide
Trudy Dockery
David Donegan
Rachel Holland and Kevin Drennan
Linda and Mickey Durkin
Renee and Ronald Dutka
Rochelle Ellis and Lucy Strauli
Claudine R. English
Jillian Espino
Ellen Woody ’93 Falkenstein and Karl Falkenstein, IV
Rachel and Wayne Farrow
Jennifer and Stephen Fecho, Jr.
Kelly Gregory ’92 Foley and Jay Foley
Molly and George Foley
Antonella and Richard Franzen
Anna and Scott Frymire
Irene and Sean Gaffney
Faith and Justin Garbolino
Sara and Michael Grande
Rebecca and Matthew Greeley
Hongwen Guo and Zhongjun Ge
Gina and William Heil
Susan and Richard Hempsell
Erin Pinder-Hering and Gary Hering
Janice Hutchinson ’98 Hillsdon and Daniel Hillsdon
Christine Campana ’94 Hines and Judson Hines
Pamela and Sherwin Ignacio
EmmaLee and John Italia
Madalena and Guilherme Iwamoto
Jagpreet Kaur and Manpreet Bhondohal
Kimberley Kelley
Trisha and Kevin Kennedy
Melissa Marue ’92 Klish and Michael Klish
Amanda and Brian Kramer
Jaimee Kukla
Tracey Lakatos and Michael Chianese ’84
Amber and Anton Lee
Virginia LoManto-White and Timothy White
Linda and Anthony Lopez
Maria Lugo-Hernandez, MD and William Nazario-Irizarry
Merina and John MacCabe
Inna and Shawn Macedo
Megan and Brian Malloy ’92
Melissa and Michael Marino
Susan Inverso ’91 Marrone and Ryan Marrone
Brandice Marsh
Valerie and Michael Mazzucco
Ann and Michael McAtee
Kimberly and Richard McCabe
Lorraine and Timothy McHale
John McHugh
Samantha and Christopher Merlino
Kimberly Mccubbin-Mersel and Andy Mersel
Jane and Jason Method
Bonnie Clawson ’96 Milecki and Mark Milecki
Dawn and David Monzo
Jennifer and Brian Moog
Lisa and William Moore, II ’93
Julia and David Moskovitz
Daniella and Thomas Muller
Stacy and Wayne Neville, Jr.
Bonnie and Douglas Nice
Arturo Nunez-Dominquez
Mary Ellen and James O‘Boyle, III
Suzanne O‘Gara
Leilani and James Okamura
The Olenchalk Family
Samantha and Ryan O‘Mara
Rodney Palmieri
Katie Caperna ’92 Papp and David Papp
Helen Skerratt ’83 Payne
Cecile Pestano and Sergio Pestano
Kristen and George Peterson
Lisa and Frederick Pettit
Jennifer Piscopo-Busa and Michael Busa
Cynthia and James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Marisol Rivas and Eulalio Quevedo
Susan and Joseph Rausch
Christine and Thomas Razler
Isela and Mario Rivera Jerez
Keithann and Kenneth Romano
Barbara and Bradley Saint-Laurent
Carole and Salim Saliba
Mira and George Saliba
Ana and Diego Samuel
Sharmila Samuel and Samuel Edwin
Kathy and Paul SanFilippo
Denise and Robert Santoro
Amy and Mark Schaefer
Bridget and Peter Schmitz
Dawn MillerScott and David Scott
Audrey and Darren Sharlach
Nicole Sheetz Frith and Brinton Frith
Mary and Michael Shipula
Carolyn and James Sienicki
Iwona and Joseph Smith
Kerry Balerna ’88 Smith and James Smith
Erin and Brandon Snee
Jessica and Augusto Soares
Carla Vinci ’90 Spence and Paul Spence
Jennifer and James Starke
Mary and Lonnie Stazzone
Kristen Simms ’92 Stout and Timothy Stout ’92
Lauren and William Stout
Anna Strbova and Jaromir Tannenberg
Maria and Oronzo Tattoli
Sadatu Taylor
Rekha and Ninan Thomas
The Tipton Family
Jill Lyons and Andrew Usmiani
Tinsy and John Varghese
Judy and Joseph Vasta
Jody and James Veranese
Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle and Daniel Vilarelle
Jenna Woloszyn ’93 Voorhees and Steven Voorhees
Courtney Wald-Wittkop and Kenneth Wittkop
Jill and Gerald Wargo, Jr. ’88
Jennifer and Pell White, II
Lorna and Sharif Wiltshire
Claire and David Wittenburg
Kimberly and Christopher Wood
Dr. Jing Wu
Anonymous (6)
Lola and Joseph Abbondandolo
Sara and Steven Albers
John Anderson, Jr.
Teresa Anderson
Barbara Watkin ’64 Ardery and Vincent Ardery
Karen Azore
Mary Elizabeth Keefe ’82 Babcock and Timothy Babcock
Cindy and Kevin Bannon
Carmen and Wilfredo Benitez
Eileen and Douglas Berchem
The Bereczki Family
Patricia and Gary Bernabe
Erinn Beagin and Bobak Bidabadi
Kathleen and Timothy Biesiadecki ’83
Bernadette Bonanno
Brogann and Jonathon Bowden
Jean Brennan
Linda and Lee Brennan
Ann and Robert Bugdal ’65
Melinda Okun ’87 Burns and Walter Burns
Archangel and Charles Buttaci ’64
Elena and John Caccavale
Stacey and David Capasso
Debra and Thomas Carr
Laurie and Carl Casazza
Adelina Castaneda Parra
Carol Catanese ’63 Chebra and John Chebra ’63
Susan and Robert Christian
Jane and William Chrnelich
Stephanie Circosta Stio and Angelo Stio
Carol Spehar ’72 Clark
The Collins Boys
Marybeth Janis ’85 Consiglio and Julius Consiglio
Janine Scimeca ’84 Corgan
Pat and William Cunningham, Sr. Colleen and Paul Cutrupi
Christina Delate
Patricia and Ronald Dell ’61
Ann and Lou DeMille
Marion Wilson ’67 Doherty and Timothy Doherty, Sr. ’67
Rosanna Dovgala-Weaverling ’87 and John Weaverling
Kathleen Shelly ’75 Drulis and Joseph Drulis, Jr. ’75
Judith and Brian J. Duff ’89
Linda and Mickey Durkin
Suzanne and Michael Eberhard
Alice Garansi ’64 Elgrim
Ellen Woody ’93 Falkenstein and Karl Falkenstein, IV
Shirley Mahon ’70 Ferrie and John Ferrie, Jr.
Zofia Jablonski ’64 Feulner and George John Feulner
Kelly Gregory ’92 Foley and Jay Foley
Molly and George Foley
Antonella and Richard Franzen
Michele Klek ’75 Freihaut and Jacob Freihaut
Irene and Sean Gaffney
Tracy and Paul Gergel
Lisa and Kelly Giblin
Danielle Rotondo ’88 Gill and Andrew Gill
Kathleen and Thomas Gillooly
Danielle Lettiere ’83 Griffith and Thomas Griffith ’81
Joanne Guzman
Aline Ziomek ’61 Guzzo and Peter Guzzo
Lisa and Donald Haas
Maribeth McEwan ’61 Hardiman
Linda and Richard Harkins
Kathleen Pouliot ’65 Harlicka
Cheryl and Steve Harris ’83
Eileen and William Hart
Sharon Pflieger ’68 Hayman and Gene Hayman ’68
Lizanne Wnek ’89 Holland and David Holland
Matthew and Lisa Hulbert
Linda Iacono
The Ihlefeld Family
EmmaLee and John Italia
Lisa Jantorno (and Joseph Jantorno, III deceased)
Kristin and Kenneth Jennings
Lisa and Kenneth Jones
Teresa and Walter Kmiec, Jr. ’66
Diane Kniefel
Laurie Nicolai ’91 Komjati and David Komjati
Colleen and Stephen Kovacs ’71
Maureen and John Krall, III ’83
Ameriquin Dalmasy-Laccetti and Mark Laccetti
Amber and Anton Lee
Michele and John Lenzo
Mary Ann and John Lepping
Barbara Meskill ’75 Lettiere
Virginia LoManto-White and Timothy White
Maria Lugo-Hernandez, MD and William Nazario-Irizarry
Merina and John MacCabe
Donna Macciachera
The MacIsaac Family
Sarah and Hugh Maguire, IV ’75
Kathy and Thomas Maley
Judith Malloy
Melissa and Michael Marino
Elizabeth and Robert Marquis
Enid Alustiza ’67 Martin and Arthur Martin
Stacy and Vincenzo Martorana ’80
AnnMarie Recchia and Joseph Maruca, III ’01
Mary Joan Olszewski ’72 Maruca and Joseph Maruca ’70
Theresa Herman ’65 Maruca and Ronald Maruca ’66
Kathleen Brown ’75 Mason
Cynthia and Edward Masterson, Sr. ’68
Valerie and Michael Mazzucco
Christine and Stephen McCarthy
Bernadette and Thomas McDermott
Barbara Sauerbaum ’61 McDonald and Edward McDonald, Sr.
Mary and Joseph McLaughlin
Dee and Michael McNamara
Kerry and John McQuarrie, Jr.
Jayne and Michael McRae
Linda and Thomas Michaud ’63
Peggy Brennan ’65 Miller
Marichu and Giovanni Miranda
Elsie and Chappy Moore
Donna and Thomas Murray
Virginia Blicharz ’63 Mylowe and David Mylowe
Mary and Kenneth Najjar
Judith and Kevin Nerwinski ’83
Stacy and Wayne Neville, Jr.
Arturo Nunez-Dominquez
Betty Ann and Thomas ’O‘Brien
Roxanne and Edward O'Byrne
Leilani and James Okamura
Eileen and John O‘Keefe
The Olenchalk Family
Christine King ’88 O‘Reilly and Brian O‘Reilly ’85
Joan and Jack Oszvart
Denise Young ’91 Panfili and Constantino Panfili
Nancy and Jeffrey Pawar
Michelle Vagnozzi ’72 Perone and Michael Perone
Kelly and Michael Perron
Cynthia and Dino Persichilli ’79
Cecile Pestano and Sergio Pestano
Rosita Santiago ’83 Peters and James Peters ’79
Kristen and George Peterson
Judith Wlazlowski ’87 Pietrini and Wayne Pietrini
Lisa and Robert Pisano, Jr.
Cynthia and James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Sharon Primerano
Faith Clark ’73 Rafalski and Greg Rafalski
Alice Agocs ’73 Ranson and Douglas Ranson
Nora and George Rauscher
Karen O‘Keefe ’87 Rauscher and Scott Rauscher ’87
Barbara Reavey
Marie and Benny Recine ’75
Tracey and Keith Reed
Dennis Regan ’66
Donna and Michael Reger ’86
Rachel and George Reither
Keithann and Kenneth Romano
Mary Jean Stout ’70 Russell and Bruce Russell
Ana and Diego Samuel
Denise and Robert Santoro
Laura and Joseph Sarubbi
Lori and Stephen Schlosser
Bridget and Peter Schmitz
Dawn Miller Scott and David Scott
Audrey and Darren Sharlach
Jen Shockley-Kleber
Stephanie and Mark Simon
Kimberly Bombery ’90 Smith and Clement Smith
Nancy and Dick Smith
Diane and Glenn Steinberg
Rose Fitzpatrick ’75 Stevenson and Gordon Stevenson
Jack Stinemire
Kristen Simms ’92 Stout and Timothy Stout ’92
Maureen and Marty Tantum, Jr. ’75
Christine and John Tattory ’83
Mary and Carl Thomas
Donna and Peter Tomaszewski
Lisa Tripodi
Karen and James Troiano
Tinsy and John Varghese
Judy and Joseph Vasta
Pamela Pirone ’79 Verdi
Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle and Daniel Vilarelle
Hiedi and Joseph Vizzoni
Marilyn and Richard Ward
Diane Wargo
Jill and Gerald Wargo, Jr. ’88
Jennifer and Pell White, II
Maria and William Wise
Nancy and David Woody
Barbara Watkin ’64 Ardery and Vincent Ardery
Elizabeth and James Beagin
Carmen and Wilfredo Benitez
Jane and William Chrnelich
Marion Quinn ’68 Crum and Alan Crum
Pat and William Cunningham, Sr.
Alice Garansi ’64 Elgrim
Kathleen Foley
Richard Green, Sr. ’63
Janet and John Italia
Christine and Thomas Kozub
Joanne and Robert Kramer
Sharon Ferry ’68 Long and Robert Long
Judith Malloy
Jayne and Michael McRae
Peggy Brennan ’65 Miller
Elsie and Chappy Moore
Eileen and John O'Keefe
Mary Ann Peronilla
Sharon Primerano
Nora and George Rauscher
Dennis Regan ’66
Marta Sare
Nancy and Dick Smith
Nancy and David Woody
Anonymous Mariamma and Ponmelil Abraham
Natalie Gall
Mary Frances Holt
Jenna Jennings
Jitesh John
Tina John
Anne and Steve Kellner
Michael Knowles
Anish Koshy
Kathleen Lekko
Elizabeth and James McKnight
Sean Morey
Mary Jane and Glenn Northey
John Procaccini
Emilie Schario
Anna Scozzari
Anonymous (4)
Joshua Arriola
Greg Attanasio
Cindy Bannon
John Bennett
Elena Caccavale
Sean Clancy
Janine Scimeca ’84 Corgan
Michael Cortese
Gary DeGregory
Ann DeMille
Adrienne Deussing
Joseph Drulis, Jr. ’75
Judith Duff
Mary Mason ’02 Ellsworth
Sean Glonek
Matthew Greeley
Claire Grimonprez
Linda Harkins
Cheryl Harris
Dean Hentz
Christine Campana ’94 Hines
Richard Hobson
Ellieen Ancrum Ingbritsen, EdD
Kenneth Jennings
Mary Carlin ’75 Komjathy
Norma Lopez
Donna Macciachera
Eleanor MacIsaac
Rebecca Bartuska ’02 Magro
Kathy Maley
Brian Malloy ’92
Michele Martinez
Mary Joan Olszewski ’72 Maruca
Joseph McLaughlin
Edward O‘Byrne
Yesha Patel
Jason Patton ’01
Tracey Reed
Bill Rowland
Laura Sarubbi
Georgia Savarese-Ahearn
Marcia Federico ’74 Scarna
Rick Smith
Lindsey Stansfield
Rose Fitzpatrick ’75 Stevenson
Kellyanne Gorman ’87 Stewart
Jack Stinemire
Enzo‘s La Piccola Cucina
Fidelity Investments
FM Affiliated
Four Seasons Transportation, LLC
General Electric
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Gretalia Hospitality Group (Pj's Pancake House)
Horizon Foundation for New Jersey
IQVIA
JET Electrical Testing
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Jones Lang La Salle
The Matzon Ricci Charitable Fund
Microsoft Rewards / Give with Bing
MSCI Inc.
News Corp.
Dana Sudziarski
Christine Tattory
Pamela Pirone ’79 Verdi
Marilyn Ward
Diane Wargo
Nathan Webber
Maria Wise
Peggy Calamia ’75 Wroblewski
Monsignor Dennis Apoldite
Vincent Ardery
Robert Bugdal ’65
John Caccavale ’20
Mary Curtis
Gary Dambro
Marion Wilson ’67 Doherty
Denise Gauvin-Tharney
Tony Genovesi
Maribeth McEwan ’61 Hardiman
Eileen Hart
Karen Henkel
Deborah Houghton ’72
Mary Liz Fitzpatrick ’72 Ivins
Julie Kopchik
Susan Krempasky
Barbara Major
Jean McGraw
John McQuarrie, Jr.
Bonnie Clawson ’96 Milecki
Peggy Brennan ’65 Miller
Alison Riley Miller
Chappy Moore
Elsie Moore
Monsignor Walter Nolan
Eileen Palazza
Michael Perone
George Reither
Brenda Riley
Salvatore Sciarrotta ’67
Melanie Piekielniak ’72 Tysowski
Joseph Wroblewski ’63
The O‘Reilly Family Fund
Okta Inc.
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals
PSE&G Foundation
Regeneron
Renaissance Reinsurance
Rich‘s Carpet One Floor & Home
S&P Global Market Intelligence
TE Connectivity Ltd.
United Way of Greater RMR
Universal Display Company Inc.
Verizon Foundation
Vertex Global Tax Solutions
Vizzoni Giving Fund
Vyuha Inc.
Wakefern Food Corp.
Wells Fargo Foundation
William Penn Bank
Friends of Irish Booster Program—a revitalized effort to bolster support for our athletic community. The revamped Boosters' mission is to raise critical funds to support the Athletic Department's budget and provide enhanced opportunities for our student-athletes and coaching staff.
FUNDING GOALS OF THE FRIENDS OF IRISH BOOSTER PROGRAM:
Competitive Opportunities: Enable our student-athletes to participate in out-of-state tournaments, exposing them to elite competition and broader athletic exposure.
Coaching Development: Offer professional development opportunities for our ND coaching staff, ultimately benefiting the athletes through improved training and mentorship.
Facility Upgrades: Invest in improvements to ND Athletic Facilities to ensure our student-athletes have access to some of the finest campus athletic environments in the region.
Cost Relief: Help defray the expenses associated with tournaments, out-of-conference games, team transportation, and other individual team needs.
The launch of the Friends of Irish Booster Program was a tremendous success. Through a combination of fundraising efforts — including a sign sponsorship program, 50/50 raffles, and our Day of Giving featuring participation from eight athletic teams — we are proud to announce that the program has raised $90,000 in its first year. ❖❖
We are deeply grateful for the support of our COMMUNITY, FAMILIES, ALUMNI, AND FRIENDS. Your generosity helps us build a strong foundation for the future of ND Athletics
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Accurate Professional Billing Inc.
Daniel Alessi
Immacolata and Anthony Angelico
Cathleen and Gerard Appert
Sharon and Patrick Beacham
Jeannine and Scott Bernstiel
William Beacham ’22
Karen and Dan Becker
Carmen and Wilfredo Benitez
Jay Benjamin, Jr. ’26
Blue Star Glass
Maureen and Joseph Bossio
Melissa and Nicholas Brachelli ’96
Francis Brennan
Tim Brennan and Family
Joan Brown
Tracie and Errol Bruce
Meagen and Jonathan Brunt
Rachel and Robert Bur, Jr. ’04
Robert Burns
Mariel Carter ’19
Melissa and Ryan Chuderewicz
Jenelle and Edward Cinca
Tara and Steven Coffman
Maureen and Brian Conway
Jennifer and Christopher Covino
Susan and William Cunningham, Jr.
Owen Dalton
Danelle and Kevin Danemark
Sharon and Robert DeLuca
Lori and Timothy Dinneny
Laura and Mike Donovan
Rachel Holland and Kevin Drennan
Dorothy and Kevin Ellwood
Claudine R. English
The Esposito Family
Rachel and Wayne Farrow
Linda and Richard Fasbach
Michelle and Frank Federigo
Luzviminda and Arnold Flores
Kathie Foley
Kathleen Foley
Kelly Gregory ’92 Foley and Jay Foley
Molly and George Foley
Antonella and Richard Franzen
Fulton Financial Advisors
Kimberly and Orlando Garcia, Jr.
Lisa and Gerville Gibbs, Jr.
Catherine and Keith Gopez
James Gray ’12
The Haas Family
Vanessa and Joseph Hage
Jennifer and Christopher Hanley
Gina and William Heil
Susan and Richard Hempsell
Phyllis and Nicholas Hindy
Diane Hoagland
Audrey and Anthony Hopkins
JET Electrical Testing
Alec Jones ’21
Virginia O’Shea and Robert Kirby
Melissa Marue ’92 Klish and Michael Klish
Amy and Timothy Krupa
Sharon Labbate
Kelly Fitzpatrick ’90 LaCava and Joseph LaCava
Ameriquin Dalmasy-Laccetti and Mark Laccetti
Lisa and Robert Ligammari
Timothy Lombardi ’20
Patricia and David Long
Joy Ann Smith ’93 Lowery and Patrick Lowery
William Lubas
Maria and Jeffrey Lushbaugh
Merina and John MacCabe
Gay and Don MacQueen
Brandice Marsh
Jennifer Mosticchio ’90 Mays and Christopher Mays
The McDonald Family
John McKenna ’22
Bob Meglio
Robert Meirowitz
Anthony Merlino ’26
Emely and Jeff Meszaros
Bonnie Clawson ’96 Milecki and Mark Milecki
Dawn and David Monzo
Sean and Heather Moran
Rose Obinger
The Olenchalk Family
Joanna Olkowska and Sebastian Jastrzebski
Trish and Marty Onzik
Cynthia Paces
Dorothy Paces
Diane Paces-Wiles
Ricardo Padilla
Susan and Joseph Rausch
Megan and Joseph Renda
Bryan Rice
Connor Rice
Tom Rice
Rich’s Carpet One Floor & Home
Richard Roche
BethAnn and Justin Rogers
Keithann and Kenneth Romano
Adrienne and Daniel Rossi
Yana and Kenneth Rouse
Christine and Andrew Ryba
Jan Ryba
Robert Ryba
Isabelle Saint-Laurent ’25
Carole and Salim Saliba
Denise and Robert Santoro
Nicole and David Sass ’94
Amy and Mark Schaefer
Brayden Schaeffer ’22
Gavin Schaeffer ’20
Nicole Regan ’93 Scharibone and Joseph Scharibone
Carlee Leach ’12 Schrock
The Schurr Family
Deborah Scimeca-Diaz ’89 and Peter Diaz
Kim and Steven Severino
Jacqueline Mihalik ’03 Sopko
Lauren and William Stout
Gerilyn and Eric Suschke
Michael Tantum ’09
The Tatum Family
Team Toyota of Princeton
Jamison Tormey ’26
Steven Tosches
Judy and Joseph Vasta
Matthew Visalli ’19
Courtney Wald-Wittkop and Kenneth Wittkop
Patti Wallack
Theresa and George Walter
Jennifer Marue ’89 Wauters
Jennifer and Pell White, II
Tom Wilson
Kimberly and Christopher Wood
Melissa and Richard Wood
The Cornerstone Society honors donors who have pledged a planned gift to Notre Dame High School. These gifts indicate a commitment to the school's long-term success and are generally made through bequests and trusts. Planned Gifts help ensure the long-term financial strength of the School and help provide future generations of students with the exceptional learning experience Notre Dame students enjoy today.
If you have already included Notre Dame in a bequest or other planned gift, we hope you will let us know. Your willingness to be named as a member of the Cornerstone Society inspires others to consider a similar gift.
If you have an interest in learning more about the Cornerstone Society and how you can make a gift to the School that will last a lifetime, please contact Elena Caccavale in the Advancement Office @ advancement@ndnj.org.
A gift in honor or memory of a loved one or faculty/staff member can be a very meaningful way to contribute to Notre Dame High School. Honorary and memorial gifts are directed to The Fund for Notre Dame. You can also decide to designate the donation to a more specific area, for example, tuition assistance, athletics, or performing arts.
IN HONOR OF IN MEMORY OF
Marisa Anderson ’16
Madeleine Hart ’12 Bloom
Mason Capasso ’23
Aldric Crawford, Jr. ’26
Kevin Deal
Eva Drennan ’25
Jacqueline Drennan ’28
Caroline Hart ’15
Molly Hart ’20
Mary Carlin ’75 Komjathy
Sophia Komjati ’24
Jean McGraw
Mackenzie Monzo ’25
Athena Moskovitz ’27
Margot Moskovitz ’25
Abigail Murray ’11
Jonathan Murray ’09
Laurel Murray ’13
Stephanie Heucke ’10 Murray
Ryan Palmieri ’25
Alberto Primerano ’26
Alayna Ramirez ’25
Anthony Razzano ’16
Tracey Reed
Shiloh Samuel ’26
Richard Smith
James Treacy
Andrew Usmiani ’25
Nicholas Usmiani ’27
Jeremy Varghese ’26
Diane Wargo
Julia Hart ’10 Zilke
Class of 1975
Class of 2020
Class of 2024
Class of 2025
Class of 2026
Class of 2027
Erin Christian ’09
James Connor ’67
Eileen McKeever ’75 Deal
Eric Guzman ’88
Daniel Haas ’24
William Hendricks, Jr. ’64
Marc Iacono ’99
Robert Jaroni
Sister Mary Eloise (Claire Kays)
James King ’65
Marsha Labowicz ’65
Joseph Malloy ’61
Carol Proniewski ’65 Peterson
Lottie Puhalski
Stanley Puhalski
Mary Quinn
John Reavey ’88
John H. Rees
Linda DeGeorge ’66 Regan
Michele Harney ’75 Robak
Ronald Sielski ’62
Catherine Garansi ’63 Stout
Daniel Tatum ’11
Angela Ventura ’01
Linda Vaccaro ’65
Joseph Wyers ’65
Notre Dame is committed to supporting the needs of families in our community by establishing additional Tuition Assistance Funds. These funds are designed to provide meaningful financial relief to eligible students, helping to cover tuition costs and ease the burden on families. By investing in these funds, donors reaffirm their dedication to expanding educational opportunities and reducing financial barriers for students. We are deeply grateful to the families who have generously created and the donors who have supported these efforts—your contributions have been instrumental in helping us fulfill our mission and ensure that a Notre Dame education remains within reach for all.
THE FATHER TIMOTHY CAPWELL SCHOLARSHIP
$10,000 and above
The Fruscione Foundation
THE ANNA CARELLA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000
Marguerite and Harry Lombardozzi
Rosina and Paul Pennacchi
Up to $999
Susan and Frederick Carella ’70
Desiree Leigh
Leigh Meck
Ashley Mont ’10 MontJohnson and Daniel MontJohnson
Marcia Federico ’74 Scarna
Michelle Saboski
Kathleen Shaughnessy
THE FRANZEN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
$100,000 and above
Antonella and Richard Franzen
THE FRITH FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
$100,000 and above
Nicole Sheetz Frith and Brinton Frith
THE CHAPPY AND ELSIE MOORE SCHOLARSHIP
$5,000 and above
Elsie and Chappy Moore
Lisa and William Moore, II ’93
$1,000 to $4,999
Betty Hogan
Up to $1,000
John Ballard ’86
Elaine Picarello ’68 Tomasulo and Daniel Tomasulo
Mary Ann Soltis ’70 Micai and Kenneth Micai, EdD
Mary Jean Stout ’70 Russell and Bruce Russell
THE VINCENT J. MANGINI ’86
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Up to $10,000
The Mangini Foundation
MERCY TUITION ASSISTANCE FUND
$25,000
Beverly and Paul Muller
$20,000
David Nagib ’02 and The Nagib Family
Up to $5,000
Jane and William Chrnelich
Four Seasons Transportation
Paris Inman ’83
Lynne Scott ’75
Kristen Simms ’92 Stout and Timothy Stout ’92
Laura and Joe Sarubbi
Christine and John Tattory ’83
Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle and Daniel Vilarelle
THE ANTHONY AND PIA PAUL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$10,000 and above
Judith Paul ’66
Maria Paul ’69
THE RED JACKET FOUNDATION
$10,000 and above
Laura and Joe Sarubbi
THE DANIEL C. TATUM ’11
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 to $5,000
Alisa and Larry Hoffman
Eileen Moran and James Parolski
Claire Parolski ’11
Ann and Clark Tatum
Elise Tatum ’13
Patty and Sam Tatum, III
Up to $999
Colleen and Ronald Badum
Barbara Baran
Doug Baum
Lisa and David Becker
Jaime Booker
Jane Brady, AuD and James Brady
Pamela and Peter Butziger
Rita and Ses Calalang
Patricia and John Clark
Jennifer Cuninghan
Laura and Mike Donnelly
Dorothy and Kevin Ellwood
Eileen Ellwood
Lisa Gray
Michele Tevere and Mark Greco
Horizon Audiology, Inc.
Talya and David Kaye
Patricia and Gregory Lawrence
Terrence Lionetti
Paige Litman
Lorraine Mantone
Hemant Marathe
Peggy Melie
Kate and Derek Miller
Suzy and Rick Moyer
Lori and Thomas Musmanno
The Olenchalk Family
Audrey O‘Rourke
Angie Peters
Michael S. Peters
Maggie Provine
Antonia Schnell
Olga and Walter Schnell
David A. Schnell
Jeannette Sersen
Suzanne Sexton
Yoama Pons and Kevin Smith
Meredith and Andrew Stoehr
William J. Thornton
Frances Toth
Emily and Mark Urban
Matthew Valenti
Greg Valenti
Barbara Valiquette
Gina and Joseph Villa
Theresa and George Walter
THE DANIEL HAAS ’24
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$5,0000 and above
Aileen and Edward Burdick
Patti and Ross Margolies
Sarah Miyata and Stephen Weber
Michael Weinstein
The Margaret Anne Wilby Foundation
$1,000 to $4,999
The Bianchine Family
Paula and Robert Dunne, III
Kelly Gregory ’92 Foley and Jay Foley
The Foote Family
Danielle Rotondo ’88 Gill and Andrew Gill
Janis and Jonas Johnson, MD
Mount Sinai Brothers
The Olenchalk Family
Pi Lam Brothers
Mary Beth Pittinger
Cynthia and James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Audrey and Darren Sharlach
Nicole Sheetz Frith and Brinton Frith
Julie and Kevin Twomey
Christine Yanni
Up to $999
Anonymous
Abington CT Surgery APP Team
Abington Echo Lab & Cardiology Department
Abington Jefferson Heart Failure Unit
Sherri and Chris Ahlers
Sara and Steven Albers
Cynthia and Samuel Alizio
Mathew Aswin
Tracey and Angelo Balestrieri
Cindy and Kevin Bannon
Danielle Baran
Matthew Bastardi
Courtney Battoni
Sharon and Patrick Beacham
Mary Beth and Kevin Beetel
The Beske Family
Tony Bolden
Joan and James Braunwarth
Catherine and Michael Breslin
Michael Brickley and Family
Katherine and John Bridge
Denise Brown
James Browning
The Brubaker Family
Lee and Bradford Bruce
Christine Calandra
Barbara Carrow-Supnick
The Charles Family
Lucy Checchio
Jane and William Chrnelich
Laura and Kevin Coen
Adam Cohen
The Connaughton Family
CR Team–Beth, Karen, Laura, Lori and Shaun
Angie and David Crichton
Riley Cunningham ’25
Mary Daly
Michele and Dan Damon
Nicole and Pete ’D‘Andrea
Larry Dantus
Samantha Davis ’24
Dana and Dr. Vincent de Paul Schmidt
Marc Del Gaudio
Jack Demouth
The DiRusso Family
Richard DiValentino
Karen Dockery
Marie Droogan
Persa Ducko and Family
Judith and Brian J. Duff ’89
The Duffin Family
Sherrie and Cliff Ehrlich
Michele and Glen Eilbacher
Caitlin and Derek Ellingson
Dorothy and Kevin Ellwood
The Eltvedt Family
Ennoble Care
Dane Erickson
Estilo by Jennifer Leigh
Alessandra and Gerald Fallon, Jr.
Anthony Famiglietti
Rose Fitzpatrick-Nelson
Tess Foote
Carol and Robert Frascella, Jr. ’82
Julia Fraticelli ’24
Natalie Gall
Jill Garcia
Karin Garver
Sindhu George
Kim and AJ Gerbino
Sandy and Paul Gerbino
Patricia Giles
Lucille and Joseph Gluck, MD
Christine and George Gojaniuk
Randi Gold-Fiergang
Diane Kelly ’70 Gregory and Charles Gregory
Augusta Grogan
Alexander Gutierrez ’24
Noelle Haas-Lieu and Nguyen Lieu
Kevin Hagan
Megan Hammond
Christina Handley
Shannon and Chris Hayes
Katelyn Hennessy
Erin Pinder-Hering and Gary Hering
Christopher Hine
Scott Hirschmugl
William Holden
Maria and Randy Holl
Mary Karen Holler
Dorothy Holmes
Richard Hyman, MD
EmmaLee and John Italia
Mary Liz Fitzpatrick ’72 Ivins
Jill and Gregg Jaclin
Robert Jaffe
Kim Jardim
Sandy and Olin Johnson
Lauren and Russ Johnson
Christianne Kaiser
Haydee and George Kapetanakis
Adina Kasof
Christy and Thomas Kearney
Laura Kearney
Gail and Robert Kedoin
Heidi Keegan
Nicole and Jack Kenney
Victoria Kent
Dr. Fatima Khan
Rajiv, Priti and Julia Kinkhabwala
Edward Koch
Mary Carlin ’75 Komjathy
Cyndi Kramarz and Rose Lass
Mary Beth Lee
Desiree and Roger Leigh
Mary Ellen and Thomas Lencovich
Juliana Lynch ’23
Donna Macciachera
Christy Magee
Gena and Bryan Maher
Brian Mahoney
Hemant Marathe
Colleen Marchand
Emma Marchese ’24
Elena Marino
Susan Masterson
Ann and Michael McAtee
Kathleen McDade
Bernadette and Thomas McDermott
Irene and Charles McGraw
Gabriella McKeon
Pauleen and Ciprian Merluse
Loren Miller
Larissa Milligan
Mikaela Miranda ’24
Lesley and Charles Molina
Fay Momo
Laura and Christopher Moxham
Claire Moxham ’19
Lori and Thomas Musmanno
Ajith Nair
Maribeth Napoli
Marianne and Brian O’Connor
Lucas O‘Connor ’28
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Kimberly O‘Donnell
Leilani and James Okamura
Samantha and Ryan O‘Mara
Parag Pandya
Aashka Pandya
Gail and Stanley Pearson
Jackie and Karl Pehnke
Jillian Pelosi
Melanie and David Pelosi
Alexandra Pendrak and Dennis Shifrin
Kristen and George Peterson
Frank Pintimalli
Robin Pizzuti
Lynn, Stephen and Jessica Polin
Robert Ponticello ’85
Amanda Popovic ’24
Edmund Pribitkin
Dawn Redanauer
Patricia Renn
Terri and Jeff Rice
Linda and David Rice
Ann Roberts
Chris Rossell
Elizabeth and David Rosvold
Patricia Rotondo
Mike Russell
Kathleen Russell
Christopher Ryan
The Schaeffer Family
Lori and Stephen Schlosser
Lisa, Bill and Emily Schmid
Jamie Schurtz
The Scott Family
Mary Ann Shatz
Ryan Shockley ’24
Alexander Shpilman
Laura Shwahla ’92
Agatha Siegel
Eileen Simmons
Stephanie and David Simms
Kerry Balerna ’88 Smith and James Smith
Nancy and Dick Smith
Clare Ann Gallucci ’88 Spadea
Linda and Martin Spector
Anca and Alex Spektor
Kellyanne Gorman ’87 Stewart and Ken Stewart
Kara Straun
The Tanapat-Hastings Family
Christine and John Tattory ’83
Ann and Clark Tatum
Timothy Thompson
Tinsy and John Varghese
Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle and Daniel Vilarelle
Libby Vinson
Amy and Paul Vogel
Karen and Russell Wagner
Jill and Gerald Wargo, Jr. ’88
MaryAnn and Bob Watson
Kelly Wert ’17
Sharon Western
Elaine White
Mary Wietecha
Melanie Wilhelm
Shannon Wraga
Peggy Calamia ’75 Wroblewski
Carl Young
Nancy Young
Antoinette and Arnold Zam
The Daniel Haas ‘24 Memorial Golf Outing was held on June 30. Thanks to the countless volunteers and supporters, we were able to raise $75,000 for tuition assistance in memory of Danny. Your dedication, time, and generosity made the outing a remarkable success.
Because of you, Danny‘s legacy will continue to make a lasting impact in the lives of students for years to come.
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS AND RESTRICTED TUITION ASSISTANCE ACCOUNTS
As we celebrate the achievements and aspirations of our school community, it is important to recognize the vital role that endowed scholarships and tuition assistance play in shaping our students’ futures.
Education is one of the most powerful tools we can offer, yet the cost can be a significant barrier for many families. Endowed scholarships, in particular, are a lasting gift. These funds, sustained through generous contributions, provide ongoing support year after year. They not only ease the financial burden on students but also honor the legacy and values of those who make them possible. Tuition assistance ensures that talented and deserving students can access a high-quality education, regardless of financial circumstances. It fosters a more diverse and inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive and contribute fully.
When we invest in scholarships and tuition assistance, we invest in potential, dreams, and future leaders of our world. Thank you to all who make this possible.
Over the past several years, Notre Dame has been fortunate to experience meaningful growth in its endowed scholarship program. Thanks to the generosity and vision of our donors, we have expanded the number of endowed and restricted tuition assistance accounts, thereby increasing our capacity to support students and families in need.
If you are interested in creating a scholarship that will have a lasting impact, please contact Elena Caccavale in the Advancement Office at caccavale@ndnj.org.
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✢ MERCY TUITION ASSISTANCE SCHOLARSHIPS (MTAF) ✢
The Mercy Tuition Assistance Fund exemplifies hope and the possibility of opportunity in our community. It is inspired by the legacy of the Sisters of Mercy, who dedicated themselves to nurturing minds and hearts for generations. This initiative is grounded in our Mercy Core Values of Service, Compassion, Justice, Integrity, and Respect in education. The MTAF scholarship is offered to two students annually and provides a full tuition scholarship.
✢ THE FRITH FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP ✢
The Frith Family Scholarship was created to assist families in need of tuition support. This generous gift reflects the Frith family’s deep commitment to ensuring that a Notre Dame education remains within reach for students regardless of financial circumstances. We are profoundly grateful for their dedication to our mission and our school community‘s future.
✢ THE FRANZEN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP ✢
The Franzen Family Scholarship was established with the heartfelt intention of supporting immigrant families in need of tuition assistance. Inspired by their own family’s journey and the value they place on education, the Franzen family created this scholarship to help ensure that more students have access to the opportunities and community that Notre Dame offers. We sincerely thank their compassion and commitment to empowering future generations through education.
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The Daniel Haas ‘24 Memorial Scholarship was established to honor Danny‘s life and legacy. Created in his memory, this scholarship provides tuition assistance to students in need, ensuring that Danny‘s spirit of kindness, generosity, and community lives on through the educational journeys of others. We are grateful to the Haas family and all who contributed to this meaningful tribute, which continues to make a lasting impact at Notre Dame. ❖❖
The Spring Fling, our largest fundraising event, was an incredible success. Thanks to the generosity and support of our community, we raised an incredible $65,000. Over the years, these funds have profoundly impacted Notre Dame, enabling us to maintain and enhance our programs and facilities for our students, support our dedicated faculty, and further our mission of providing an affordable Catholic education.
In recent years, contributions from the Spring Fling have allowed us to renovate our art studios, Campus Ministry Suite, and Nolan Field bleachers, as well as establish our Learning Lab and fund Merit Scholarships. The proceeds from this year‘s Auction have gone toward the creation of our new Bloomberg Learning Lab, which is set to open in the fall of 2026.
This event would not be possible without the support of our sponsors, A SINCERE THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING:
EVENT SPONSOR
William Penn Bank
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Stout‘s Transportation
GOLD SPONSORS
JET Electrical Testing
KGM
The Laccetti Family
SILVER SPONSORS
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices / Fox & Roach, Realtors / Donna Murray
Commercial Cleaning
The Helsel Family
Highbar Boutique
The Moreno Family
The Primerano Family
The Starke Family
AUCTION DONORS
The Abbondandolo Family
The Benitez Family
Bent Iron Brewery
Black Forest Acres
Blend Bar and Bistro
The Borowick Family
BSN Sports
The Caccavale Family
Carroll‘s Christmas Tree Farm
The Cimino Family
Coterie Salon
DeLorenzo‘s-Robbinsville
D1 Training
Dolce & Clemente‘s
Duncraven Equestrian Center
F.I.S.H. Clothing Company
The Federigo Family
The Frith Family
The Gonzales Family
The Haas Family
Jennifer Hubert–The Farmer‘s Daughter
Jersey Girl Cafe
Joey‘s Little Angels
K’s Event and Decorations
The Kennedy Family
Susan Krempasky
Land‘s End
The Leprechaun Shop
Lifetouch
Louie‘s by Chef Jason
The Lowery Family
Siobhan McKenna and Phil Beckett
Made Affordable by Mama
The Mihalyi Family
The Moog Family
National Pools and Spas
Notre Dame Performing Arts
Parents Association
Notre Dame PTA
Notre Dame High School
Social Studies Department
Notre Dame High School
Student Government
The Peters Family
Frank Quartucci
Kellyanne Gorman ’87 Stewart and Ken Stewart
Tip Top Nails
Tranquility Den
Trenton Country Club
The Vannerson Family
The Wargo Family
Villa Maria
SAVE THE DATE for the 2026 Spring Fling Saturday, March 21, 6:00 p.m. at the Trenton Country Club
We are thrilled to share that, thanks to your generosity, we raised an amazing $140,000 for The Fund for Notre Dame!
These funds are vital in supporting the daily operations of our school, ensuring we continue to provide the best education and experiences for our students.
Your participation, no matter the level, has a lasting impact. Thank you for helping make this day so special and for your continued support of Notre Dame!
DAY OF GIVING for the 2025-2026 school year will be on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. SAVE THE DATE
Thank you to the 125 golfers who joined us at the Trenton Country Club on Monday, September 23, to support Notre Dame‘s tuition assistance program. Thanks to your generosity and support, we successfully raised $25,000. This remarkable contribution will play a crucial role in providing financial resources to students, enabling them to access the outstanding education offered at Notre Dame. A special thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible and for their dedication to the success of our cause.
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Bendas Landscaping
Commercial Cleaning
Eii, Inc.
Lombardo Electric
Stout‘s Transportation
LUNCH SPONSORS
Connect One
F.I.S.H. Clothing Company
Joey‘s Little Angels
JCL Financial Services
A. Pennachi & Sons
COCKTAIL RECEPTION SPONSORS
DanMor Mechanical
Peter J Russo Insurance Agency
BEVERAGE SPONSORS
McCabe Concrete Foundations Inc.
PUTTING SPONSOR
Berkshire Hathaway
HomeServices / Fox & Roach,
Realtors / Donna Murray
ALUMNI HOMECOMING [top left]
On October 11, over 200 ND alumni and family members came out to reconnect and cheer on the Irish to a fantastic win.
On November 3, the Notre Dame community gathered in the Chapel to memorialize our departed alumni, faculty and staff. The names of those who passed since our last Mass were read aloud.
HANDBAG BINGO/CASH BINGO
BINGO is always a sell-out. Ladies and a few gentlemen gathered in the Student Center on November 17 and February 9 for a night of fun and games.
THANKSGIVING LITURGY [bottom right]
The Notre Dame community welcomed our alumni back to campus to join us as we celebrated Thanksgiving Liturgy. Over 150 alumni visited with us to give thanks for all of God‘s blessings.
ALUMNI SOCCER GAME [top right]
On November 22, we welcomed 75 of our soccer alumni for an informal game on the turf. It was a great way to spend a few hours together with former classmates and friends before Thanksgiving.
GRANDPARENTS DAY [bottom left]
On April 11, we welcomed back our grandparents. Over 300 grandparents joined us for Mass and breakfast with their grandchildren. They always have such a lovely time and never want to go home.
The Hall of Fame honors alumni, faculty, staff, and members of the Notre Dame family who have had significant success in life and who have made outstanding contributions to their professions, communities, Notre Dame High School, and beyond. We honor those who exemplify the qualities of leadership, citizenship and service, and are role models to Notre Dame students. On May 3rd, more than 100 guests gathered at Mercer Oaks Golf Club to recognize five distinguished individuals who embody Notre Dame’s mission and spirit. We are proud to congratulate the newest inductees into the Notre Dame Hall of Fame. Your dedication and service to Notre Dame’s mission have enriched and inspired our school.
PARIS INMAN ‘83
MONSIGNOR KEVIN KIMTIS ’03
SISTER LISA LETTIERE, IHM, ’82
ELSIE MOORE (FORMER FACULTY)
RICHARD SMITH (FORMER BOARD CHAIR)
To date, more than 135 individuals have been inducted, representing excellence across a wide range of professions, including business, politics, the arts, education, medicine, and law. While their careers are diverse, each honoree shares a common legacy: they inspire current and future Notre Dame students to strive for greatness and live with purpose. ❖❖
On the evening before graduation, the Class of 1975 returned in full force to celebrate a monumental milestone—their 50th reunion. Over 100 members of the Class of 1975 gathered at the Trenton Country Club to reminisce, reconnect, and honor their shared legacy as Notre Dame alumni.
As the weekend came to a close, the Class of 1975 played an unforgettable role in the 65th commencement exercises by leading the procession of graduates. With pride and joy, they marked the passing of the torch to a new generation of Notre Dame alumni.
We are grateful to the Class of 1975 for their continued dedication to Notre Dame and for embodying the spirit of unity, tradition, and excellence that defines our school.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025, and a heartfelt thank you to the Class of 1975 for helping make this commencement so special. ❖❖
We extend our sincere thanks to the Class Agents who generously volunteered their time and energy to support alumni events and communication throughout the year. Whether helping to plan reunions, promoting networking opportunities, or keeping classmates informed and connected, your efforts continue to strengthen the spirit of the Notre Dame alumni community.
Your leadership plays a vital role in keeping our graduates engaged, not only with each other, but also with what’s happening at Notre Dame today. We’re especially grateful for encouraging classmates to participate in fundraising campaigns, helping to ensure a bright future for current and future students.
If you’re looking for a meaningful way to stay involved with Notre Dame, we invite you to consider becoming a Class Agent. It is a rewarding opportunity to foster connection, represent your class, and help shape alumni programming.
Thank you to all who give back through your time, energy, and Notre Dame pride. ❖❖
Throughout the year, our Alumni Advisory Council has played a vital role in strengthening connections within the Notre Dame community. By building on existing strategies and exploring new approaches to alumni communication, the Council has helped advance the mission and values of Notre Dame, deepening the dialogue between graduates and the community that helped shape who they are today. The Council is committed to fostering alumni engagement, strengthening communication, and cultivating philanthropic support. Through these efforts, they help ensure that current and future students continue to benefit from the generosity and dedication of those who came before them. We are grateful for the Council’s partnership and vision. Your time, insight, and dedication help keep the spirit of Notre Dame strong, connected, and vibrant. ❖❖
MARIBETH MCEWAN ’61 HARDIMAN
KATHY POULIOT ’65 HARLICKA
JIM BURNS ’88
DANIELLE ROTONDO ’88 GILL
KIM BOMBERY ’90 SMITH
JAMES PRIMERANO, JR. ’93
DYLAN COIA ’96
BONNIE CLAWSON ’96 MILECKI
MOLLY CHRNELICH ’06 EDWARDS
AUSTIN EDWARDS ’08
MEGHAN SHEA ’12
We extend our sincerest gratitude to our esteemed alumni who participated in our Alumni Networking Event, where they shared valuable insights on industry trends and best practices for today‘s fast-paced business landscape. Their willingness to dedicate their time and share their diverse expertise made the evening a success.
Attendees had the opportunity to ask questions and engage one-on-one with panel members, fostering meaningful conversations and connections that extended beyond the formal discussion. If you are an alum interested in serving as a panelist or helping to create future networking opportunities, we invite you to contact us at alumni@ndnj. org. We welcome your involvement in strengthening our alumni network. ❖❖
OUR ESTEEMED ALUMNI PANEL
Bob Picozzi ’68 / Communications
Tom McManimon ’77 / Marketing
Rosa Aviles ’83 Rosado / Entrepreneurship
Dr. Shaheen Timmapuri ’92 / Surgeon
Al Rhodes ’93 / Law Enforcement
Emily Rotondo ’96 Balerna / Human Resources
Justin Tormey ’97 / Artificial Intelligence
Dan McKenna ’12 / Finance
Chrissy Obell ’16 / Photography
Did you know alumni are connected to less than 1% of fellow graduates on social media—yet 9 out of 10 say they’re willing to help and even prefer to hire a fellow alumnus (Alumnifire.com)? That’s the power of grassroots networking and already, 400 Notre Dame alumni have joined the movement.
Notre Dame’s Alumnifire is a free, user-friendly platform built to unlock that potential. Whether you're seeking career advice, mentorship, or simply hoping to reconnect, Alumnifire makes it easy to find and engage with alumni by class year, location, career field, or shared interests.
More than a professional network, it is a way to build relationships— through conversations, shared insights, and community support. You can also give back by mentoring recent grads or helping with job searches and internships.
Alumnifire keeps you connected to Notre Dame’s past, present, and future one conversation at a time. ❖❖
Kenneth Jennings
President
Michele Martinez
Principal
Donna Macciachara
Vice President
Finance and Operations
Laura Sarubbi
Vice President
Enrollment Management
Lindsey Stansfield
Vice President Communications and Marketing
Eleanor MacIsaac
Assistant Principal for Student Life
Mona McCauley
Assistant Principal of Curriculum and Instruction
John Tattory ‘83, Chair*
Monsignor Dennis Apoldite
Brian J. Duff ‘89*
Suzanne Eberhard*
Mary Mason ‘02 Ellsworth
Molly Foley
Donald Haas
Kenneth Jennings*
Donna Macciachera
Michele Martinez
James O‘Boyle, III
Jeffrey Pawar
James Primerano, Jr. ‘93
Karen O‘Keefe ‘87 Rauscher
Laura Sarubbi
Charisse West ‘85 Smith, PhD*
Timothy Stout ‘92
John Varghese
Daniel Vilarelle*
*Executive CommitteeBOARD COMMITTEES
James O‘Boyle, III, Chair
Kenneth Jennings, Holder
Elena Caccavale
Jeannine Cimino
Mary Mason ‘02 Ellsworth
Molly Foley
Paris Inman ‘83
John MacCabe
Bonnie Clawson ‘96 Milecki
Donna Murray
Lisa Pisano
Joseph Pratico ‘06
James Primerano, Jr. ‘93
Richard Smith
Kellyanne Gorman ‘87 Stewart
Peggy Calamia ‘75 Wroblewski
Monsignor Dennis Apoldite, Chair
Tracey Reed, Holder
Father Christopher Colavito
Janine Scimeca ‘84 Corgan
Matthew Greeley
Richard Hobson
Ellieen Ancrum Ingbritsen, EdD
Kenneth Jennings
Michele Martinez
Charisse West ‘85 Smith, PhD, Chair
Kenneth Jennings, Holder
Ellieen Ancrum Ingbritsen, EdD
Joseph Abbondandolo
Mary Mason ‘02 Ellsworth
Amber Lee
Brandice Marsh
Michele Martinez
Mona McCauley
Yesha Patel
Laura Sarubbi
Rick Smith
Nathan Webber
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT and MARKETING
Timothy Stout ‘92, Chair
Laura Sarubbi, Holder
Matthew Borowick
Laura Donovan
Mickey Durkin
Alessandra Fallon
Donald Haas
Kenneth Jennings
Karen O‘Keefe ‘87 Rauscher
Lindsey Stansfield
Gerald Wargo, Jr. ‘88
FACILITIES
Jeffrey Pawar, Chair
Kenneth Jennings, Holder
Donna Macciachera
Brian Malloy ‘92
Ryan Marrone
Vincenzo Martorana ‘80
John McHugh
Wayne Pietrini
Michael Reger ‘86
FINANCE
Daniel Vilarelle, Chair
Donna Macciachera, Holder
Brian Ihlefeld
Kenneth Jennings
Mark Laccetti
Eileen Moran
James Okamura
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