Alpha Phi Delta Foundation - Impact Report 2017-18

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ALPHA PHI DELTA IMPACT REPORT

2017 - 2018

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Foundation Officers & Directors Anthony J. Carfang Chairman Psi 1969 Peter Gaudiuso Treasurer Theta Beta 1982 Christopher Shipley Secretary Psi 1999 Anthony V. Barbieri* Beta Beta 1959 Roger Boyd Beta Rho 1973 Al Branchi Beta Beta 1960 Joseph C. Caldarella Beta Sigma 1973 Mauro J. D’Addato Beta Beta 1956 David D’Eramo Psi 1961 Leonard Farano Eta 1956 John J. Hadgkiss* Beta Rho 1966 Lawrence Kaufman Beta Xi 1988 Joseph C. Rahtelli Beta Beta 1982 Gary F. Van Schaften Beta Lambda 1968 Douglas A. Sundo Psi 1975

Scholarship Trustees

Charles G. Fiore* Chairman Theta Beta 1973 Neil J. Anastasio Vice Chairman Theta Beta 1973 Nicholas M. Franki Vice Chairman Gamma Lambda 1987 Mario W. Cardullo Delta 1953 Paul R. Fabrizio Psi 1963 Peter Gaudiuso Theta Beta 1982 Raymo Santilli Psi 1985 Ronald L. Sme Beta Sigma 1964

The Omega Society

Brothers,

This gift will leave your lasting legacy, supporting our brothers in perpetuity.

You’re making a difference! These following pages are about your impact. They tell an incredible story of our young brothers on their passage to adulthood. Thanks to your financial support, we are training leaders, developing citizens, impacting our communities and engaging our host universities. Your generosity has helped provide invaluable financial support for the Foundation’s four major programs: • Scholarship • The Kleos • Leadership • And the all new Alpha Phi Delta Cares The results of you support are clear. First and foremost, our brothers graduate. Our 77% graduation rate is well above the national collegiate average of 56%. That is huge. Each year, nearly one hundred young brothers graduate who would have otherwise fallen through the cracks if consigned to the collegiate average. Among our scholarship recipients, the graduation rate is an unprecedented 98.5%. This year we are awarding a record 55 Scholarships. Over three hundred brothers participated in our Leadership programs. The Kleos continues to be one of the highest quality publications among all fraternities nationwide. This year we also launched Alpha Phi Delta Cares, brothers helping brothers in need. This fund will help out brothers facing serious hardship arising from natural disasters. Visit: apd.org/apd-cares. You’ll be seeing a lot more about this shortly. You might remember that last year we launched The Omega Society to recognize your final estate gift to the fraternity. Our list of Omega members continues to grow. See the form on the next page of this report to make your pledge, or visit the Alpha Phi Delta web site at apd.org/Omega-Society. Estate gifts in any amount are an important way to support our brothers. Thank you for all that you have done to make the stories on the following pages a reality! Faciamus, Tony Carfang, Psi ’69 Chairman, Alpha Phi Delta Foundation

Anthony O.J. Thomas Beta Omicron 1967

Leave your legacy

There will come a time in all our lives when we consider how we want to leave our legacy. Your life’s accomplishments are important to celebrate and honor. A charitable gift to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation is such a way to cement your legacy. Charitable gifts, including long-range estate and financial planning, can be a great way for you to provide support for Alpha Phi Delta. It is possible to “Leave a Legacy” while potentially minimizing taxes and settlement costs and conserving more of your estate for loved ones.

What are the easiest ways to leave my legacy?

There are many ways to make an estate bequest. Here are two very straightforward types of giving: • Bequests - A bequest is a gift made through a will or living trust. Bequests may be stated as a percentage of your estate, as the residual of your estate or a specific dollar amount. Here is some suggested language as a starting point for your attorney: °

Unrestricted – “I hereby bequeath $

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Restricted – “I hereby bequeath $

to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., PO Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA

to be used for purposes as deemed appropriate by the Foundation’s board of directors.”

to be used in the following manner

to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., PO Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA

in accordance with the Foundation’s

overall objectives.”

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Contingent – “Provided that my final estate valuation is greater than $

, I hereby bequeath $

to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., PO Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA to be used for purposes as deemed appropriate by the Foundation’s board of directors.”

• Retirement Accounts or Insurance Policies - You can name the Foundation as beneficiary of a retirement account (401k or IRA) or a life insurance policy and secure important tax benefits. Just list the beneficiary as Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc, tax ID # 31-1005845.

What should I do first?

Please contact Bro. John Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66, johnhadgkiss@apdfoundation.org if you’d like to step through your options. Or simply inform John of the bequest once it’s made. All we need is your written verification. If you have already included Alpha Phi Delta Foundation in your estate plan, please let us know so that we can award you the Omega Society pin. Each of the deferred giving types is closely regulated by law and requires special arrangements and tax treatment. Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc. can work with you and your attorney to ensure your wishes are documented correctly. Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization

*Serves as both Director and Trustee

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L e ade r s h i p

I M PA C T: L e a d e r s h i p

There is perhaps no greater leadership experience on college campuses than that of a fraternity chapter officer. Imagine the experience our young men gain as they plan, organize, execute and discipline. Chapter membership is voluntary and no one really has to listen. That means that our leaders need to be so good that others willingly choose to follow. Think about that for a minute. These are skills that last a lifetime. As you can see from these photos, your financial support helps Alpha Phi Delta train our young leaders in a number of ways. Over three hundred undergrads participated in regional leadership workshops during the 2017-18 school year. Attending plenary sessions on our history, culture and mission as well as breakout sessions for each individual office, our brothers learn from each other as well as our volunteer alumni. Many of our alumni faculty at these events are themselves professional educators, counselors and trainers. We are indeed fortunate.

NYAC Leadership Conference. The Connecticut District was well represented at the New York Leadership Conference as attested by the large number of brothers in attendance.

Your generosity makes this all possible for our young brothers. Consider endowing a leadership conference of your own. You’ll see several brothers on these pages whose gifts have guaranteed their place in Alpha Phi Delta’s future.

NYAC Leadership Conference hosted by Beta Beta Chapter and Manhattan College. Sponsored by the New York Alumni Club, the conference was attended by 30 plus chapters and colonies, over 150 brothers in total. The format for this years Leadership Conferences featured more round tables, which increased group participation.

Dave D’Eramo Florida Leadership Conference, Psi ’61 at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla.

Pittsburgh Alumni Club President Nick Bell with Duquesne University President Ken Gormley, guest at the PAC annual dinner dance.

A. Joseph Creston Leadersh ip Conference, Psi ’49 was hosted by Chi Chapt er at Penn State. Brothers from the Mid We st District, Central Pennsylvania Di strict and the Delaware Valley District were well represented.

Doug Sundo Leadership Conference, Psi ’75, was held at The University of Colorado in Boulder for our Delta Chi brothers and their alumni.

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Our UNH brothers proudly display letters at the university.

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I M PA C T: L e a d e r s h i p

I M PA C T: L e a d e r s h i p Ryan McCaw, Delta Chi, is the winner of The Most Dedicated Alumni Award this year by the Rocky Mountain District. Ryan becomes one of the newest/ youngest members of the Omega Society by making an estate bequest to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation. Delta Epsilon has a great night at the NYC Awards banquet. Here are several award winners with the plaques.

Incoming National VP Sal Flagiello and alumnus Ben Ruggiero lead NY area brothers through a regional Brotherhood for Life orientation.

Gamma Nu brothers at the

ference.

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Pledges from John Jay College and St. Joseph's College giving their full attention at a Brotherhood for Life gathering.

Congratulations to the brothers at Beta Lambda for achieving the highest GPA at St. Francis amongst fraternities on campus and second highest overall in Greek life!

NY District Outstanding Undergrad Meir Page with Angelo Flagiello. New Jersey Pledge Bowl . ‘Mike Young helps Epsilo n Iota, Centenary University, wi ns its first ever Pledge Bowl Victor y’. They beat out seven other chapters form the North Jer sey and Newark Districts.

At the end of the year Penn State Altoona Student Awards Ceremony, the brothers of the Epsilon Nu chapter took home some hardware! Incoming National President Todd Cusato counsels our undergraduate brothers at the North Jersey & Newark District Spring'18 Brotherhood for Life.

apter leaders are proud of Beta Phi reactivated. Ch in their first semester. They all that they accomplished cers, and they are figuring became brothers, elected offi t d campus activities are bes out what philanthropy an ond sec the had up also for our brotherhood. The gro on campus. Not a bad ies nit ter fra all of A GP t highes start to a brotherhood!

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Delta Chi brothers at the Doug Sundo Rocky Mountain Leadership conference.

National Council all chapters and National officer gather for this weekend of governance, training and bonding.

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Co mmu n i t y S e r v i ce The passion our undergraduate brothers have for serving our schools and our communities is truly inspirational. Their dedication to helping others less advantaged speaks volumes about the impact of Alpha Phi Delta. During any given week, you can count a half-dozen or more chapters leading a community service event at their school. National requires each chapter to complete and document at least one community service project each term. In reality, our brothers do much more. It is very inspiring the see the Facebook posts and photos of undergrads serving others. There is a sense of community and an unselfishness that binds our brotherhood.

I M PA C T: C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e r helped The Delta Epsilon chapte ization’s an org renovate a national as wn kno , ers art new headqu dry nt, pai r, ste pla g pin hel , CCLP h, olis dem , ize wall repairs, organ n! Me a lph y-A etc. Hand

Gamma Pi chapter helped raise over $500 for Leukemia & Lymphoma with our annual Alpha Phi Delta Sweet Heart philanthropy event!

Take a couple of minutes to browse these photos. You’ll see an incredible range of charities and community activities that our young brothers impact. These photos are a very small sampling of the sharing spirit of our brothers. Gamma Xi – Southern rsity. Connecticut State Unive w sho car a ted hos ers Broth on campus to support our eaks. philanthropy, Autism Sp fee on ati istr reg a d rge cha We d an er ent to for cars wishing for on ati don ted ges had a sug . We those wishing to just watch e gav d an , DJ a sold snacks, had We prizes for several category. for s lar raised over 400 dol event. Autism Speaks from this

Gamma Sigma Relay for Life Event @ St Johns University Staten Island. Great job men!

Rowan and Stockton bro thers Jim Arasz (Beta Ph i), Doug Palm (Gamma Mu ), Tony Perrone (Gamma Mu) and Mike Miller (Beta Ph i) throwing hatchets to rai se money to “Chop MS”. Delta Epsilon Alumni association along with the parks department of New York City cleaned up Plum Beach, in Brooklyn today. According to the park ranger, the chapter removed approximately 100 lbs of garbage.

St. 8 brothers teamed up with – Staten Island Campus. lters. ty she l rsi ive loca Un for es n’s ich Joh dw St. – san Gamma Sigma nut butter and jelly pea 680 ke ma ped hel d Johns Campus ministry an

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The Delta Epsilon chapter at John Jay ran a fundraiser to help those in Guatemala after the tragic volcano eruption.

NJIT brothers participated in HighlanderThon at NJIT and raised $1716.40!

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Brothers of Epsilon Epsilon chapter participating in Save The Great South Bay - Long Island, NY.

us. College / Brooklyn Camp Epsilon Zeta – St Joseph’s lk. Wa rch sea eatic Cancer Re Brothers partook in a Pancr

Gamma Xi – Southern Connecticut State University. The brothers set up a bake sale in the student center and charged a suggested donation for their baked goods. They raised 100 dollars for Autism Speaks during this event

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Gamma Sigma St John’s 3rd annual Relay For Life Dinner (March 22) raised over $1,000 to the cause


I M PA C T: C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e

I M PA C T: C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e Epsilon Zeta, St .Joseph’s College / Brooklyn, brothers walked to raise money for Lupus research and support; our Chapter Vice President has Lupus, we also did the philanthropic event to support him.

The brothers of the Epsilon Lambda Chapter at the University of New Haven are participating in the campus Up til Dawn event to support the children of St. Jude’s Hospital!.

A team of Delta Chi brothers, University of Colorado participated and raise money for Colorado Special Olympics by pledging to jump into the freezing cold water of Boulder Reservoir. We beat our goal of 500 and raised $650 dollars to donate to set up events for special olympics.

Delta Chi, University of Colorado blood drive.

ado brothers Delta Chi, Univ. of Color rshall, Nick Cartisano, Gary Ma Joe Ricks, th, dpa Re Eric Miller, Ryan nge and raise plu the e tak ine Sh and Jason ympics. Ol al $550 for Colorado Speci

Campus Clean Up at Wesley – our Delta Delta brothers cleaned up the area around campus, picking up trash and litter and helping to beautify campus. Delta Epsilon at John Jay College of Criminal Justice teamed up to raise Autism Awareness by playing their hardest in a charity basketball game.

iversity conducts Gamma Mu – Stockton Un a simple but are Roadside Cleanups - These munity around com the p effective way to hel se a semester with us. We hold about 4 of the rhood in attendance at least half of our brothe hours to clean up 200 r ove ng each time totali wnship and Egg the streets of Galloway To Harbor City.

One of our biggest philanthropic drives for Gamma Mu – Stockton University, is promoting awareness for mental health problems. We host fundraisers such as our Flyers Skate Zone event which raises money for the office, this year raising over $400.

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Delta Upsilon – Robert Mo rris University. Chapter brothers went out to Hundred Acres Manor to provide fun an d scares some families for about six hours before Halloween.

of Meals with the wonderful people ’t go Delta Epsilon partnered can t tha y e meals to the elderl on Wheels which helps giv C and others traveled around NY Br . als me out and get their se people in need. delivered hot meals to the Epsilon Iota – Centenary University. “Senior” Prom . Interacted with the residents at Bristol Glen Nursing Home. We also provided them with food and drinks as well.

Beta Iota – Utica College Annual Heart and Run Walk. Walk a few miles with thousands of people while donating to find a cure to Heart Disease.

o llege split up students int Beta Sigma, St. Francis Co g rin tee un und Brooklyn vol groups and were sent aro Sigma stayed at the college ta Be ns. tio at different loca damentals of basketball. teaching children the fun

Delta Epsilon brothers spent a day with the senior citizens at a senior home. They shared stories, played games, and helped out with food.

for those in rsity helped package food Delta Psi at Lynn Unive school. ir the d area in and aroun need in the South Florida

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Delta Beta – Rutgers University . We bought and sold shirts in conjunction with Autism Awareness and raised over $2500 in donations.

Brothers of the Epsilon r Lambda chapter voluntee S. M. the every year for society, our chapter's philanthropy, for their annual M.S. Walk in West Haven, Connecticut. Brothers help set up the course for the walkers, set dle up tables and booths, han out d han on, day of registrati er che rs, lke wa the to meals e on the walkers as they com d an e, lin ish fin through the help break down the event.


I M PA C T: I t a l i a n C u l t u r e

It a li an C u l t u re One of the hallmarks of Alpha Phi Delta is our respect for the Italian culture. All chapters are encouraged to have at least one cultural event each year. Most do more.

Our brothers are on national TV as they march in NYC Columbus Day Parade.

Here are scenes for some of our chapters’ cultural events.

PAC and Psi chapter march in the Pittsburgh Columbus Day parade.

Italiana, At the Milwaukee Festa d Vito DiSalvo an ng rfa Ca b Ro Brothers and shortly n ilio case the open air pav formance per a s ect dir o thereafter, Vit of the Sicilian Tenors.

The Italian Club of Staten Island Foundation Inc honored Victor N. Popolano with the Patsy Serra Award. This distinguished award is presented to the member who exemplifies outstanding service above and beyond to the Italian Club of Staten Island Foundation Inc as well as our Staten Island Community.

In Rome at the Colosseum in front of around 200 people Brother Lou Ocampo, De lta Zeta, St. Peter’s Universi ty, proposes to his wife again on thier 22nd anniversary.

The Italian Chefs (Beta Mu , DePaul alumni) win the “best theme” prize at a trivia night to support St. Emily Parish Mt. Prospect, Illinois. Fr in om the left are John Rago and his wife Dee, Bob Grecco and his wife Gi nny, Louis Episcope and Dan Ansani and his wife his wife Joan, Emma, Angelo Del Marto and his wife Judy.

al Frank apter held their sixth Annu event -Brothers of Delta Delta Ch the g rin Du at Wesley College. chapter the Sinatra Night celebration -a atr Sin nk Fra y brother which honors our Fraternit sts. gue meatball dinner to their provided a spaghetti and

Our President-elect Todd Cusato (far right) is now a Sentinel for the Order Sons and Daughters of Italy.

This past November 4th, the North Jersey Alumni Club (NJAC) celebrated Alpha Phi Delta’s Founders’ Day at III Amici’s Ristorante in Linden, NJ for the seventh year. Forty-five brothers and guests enjoyed a familystyle Italian dinner while celebrating 103 years of Brotherhood.

At the Milwaukee Festa Italiana, Brother Vito DiSalvo leads a per formance of the Sicilian Tenors.

Night in Beta Iota had an Italian where ria ete the Utica College caf and fish at me ta, pas ved the chefs ser ture. cul n lia Ita of g nin eve for an

Tony Perrone and the North Jersey alumni bring us some fine wines.

Delta Chi, Univ. of Colorado brothers, including Omega Society member Ryan McCaw, pose in front of the Roman Forum.

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The Delaware Valley District provided each district chapter the flags of Italy, San Marino and the Vatican (the three Italian speaking nations of the world), along with the American flag, and the Fraternity Flag. They are displayed proudly at all official chapter ceremonies. Two new initiates at Delta Delta posing with our flags.

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Brothers from Beta Phi, Rowan University, have an Italian dinner. The pledges cook each semester for themselves and brothers to promote our Italian heritage and in the fall they also invited the school chapter advisor.


B ro t her h o o d f o r Li f e

I M PA C T: B r o t h e r h o o d f o r L i f e

We pledge in our oath, “Membership is Eternal”. Our Foundation supports this pledge at three levels. • Brotherhood for Life program, Alumni Clubs and chapter-centric Alumni Associations, • Alumni Reunions, • Sunshine Tour. The photos in these sections depict a lifetime of fraternal activity. Contact alumni@apdfoundation.org for support in setting up your own reunion. Very nice turnout at a Brooklyn Alumni Club meeting. 19 brothers from six different chapters.

Emil Coscarelli receiving the “coveted” SIAC Man of the Year aw ard for single handidly inspiring the clu b.

Pirate spring training attracts Pittsburgh area brothers in Bradenton.

Lower Hudson Valley alumni meeting with undergrads from Manhattan College, Pace and Marist.

Yankees spring training attracts NY area brothers in Tampa.

VP-Alumni Affairs Jeff Breen makes his final report to the NJAC and received a well deserved Fraternity hand clap.

The second meeting of the inaugural year of the Sta ten Island Alumni Club. Over 45 bro the undergradutes from Gamm rs in attendance including a Kappa and Gamma Sig ma.

Brothers of all ages gather for the annual Alumni vs. Undergrad softball game at the National Convention.

South Florida Alumni Clu b’s annual holiday party bri ngs together brothers from around the countr y.

Club Delaware Valley Alumni m fro rs the bro e lud Officers inc d Beta an on ckt Sto , Mu a mm Ga Delta, Temple.

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Brothers and their families from several NYC area chapters gather for a hockey night out.

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I M PA C T: R e u n i o n s

Reunions

Chi undergrads host alumni tailgate at Penn State.

Alumni Reunions - Staying in touch for a lifetime: The Foundation encourages lifetime involvement via alumni clubs, chapter alumni associations and alumni reunions. As you can see from these photos, alumni from around the country are staying in touch in a variety of ways. Contact alumni@apdfoundation.org for support in setting up your own reunion.

Brothers of Beta Sigma, St. Francis College, gather for a reunion on their chapter’s Founders Day.

Successful first meeting of the year for the Delta Epsilon Alumni Association. -with Dimosthenis D. Koutsogiannopoulos, Albert L. Figueroa, Tyler Romero, Angelo Flagiello and Harry Cee.

Beta Delta brothers from Temple reunite on the Sunshine Tour in Naples FL.

n University, gather for Beta Phi brothers, Rowa celebrating the successful d their annual reunion an erhood is eternal. chapter reactivation. Broth

b. Beta Theta celebrating Steubenville Alumni Clu ay! FR- Orin Diomedi, thd Anthony Violi 100th Bir o. BR- John Mascio, Patsy DeLuca, Sam DiMe Tom Matanzo, Vince Tripodi, Tony Violi, gelica, Dominic Schell. An h Gerald DiLoreto, Ric

Eta Chapter brothers and their fraternity sweethearts gathered in Naples, Florida (March 5-8) for their sixth Reunion since 2006.

Over 50 brothers of Delta Xi chapter at Seton Hall celebrating the ir 25 anniversary. The newly-named head basketball coach for Duquesne University, Keith Dambrot, joined the Brothers for dinner and hoop strategizing. Dambrot brought with him Duquesne Athletic Director Dave Harper and his entire coaching staff, which made for a fascinating evening for the 60 Psi and PAC Brothers in attendance.

Psi alumni from Duquesne reestablish Leon Panella’s tradition of gathering each Januar y to make a year’s supply of soppressata.

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Thirty Beta Omicron alumni from Youngstown State gather in Fl. Lauderdale for their 20th annual Spring Splash.

o Beach. quesne meet up in Pompan These Psi brothers from Du a group since 1976. er as They had not been togeth

Beta Mu brothers from DePaul reunite for a round of bocce and dinner at the Italian Club in Naples, FL

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Alpha P hi D e l t a i n t h e Mi l i t a r y

I M P A C T : A ΦΔ i n t h e M i l i t a r y

Alpha Phi Delta is very proud of our military service. Nearly 2,000 brothers have served and 32 have given their lives in combat. Brothers have been engaged in every war since our founding. In fact, our founder Joseph Cangiamila died in the Armed Forces of Canada while deployed with the World War I forces of the British Empire. He was killed during a training mission in Great Britain. Each year, we honor our military brothers with a reception at the National Convention. We struck a military coin in their honor which is only presented in person at a fraternity function.

The Military Challenge coin is presented in person at Alpha Phi Delta events to brothers who have served in uniform. We are proud of all our brothers and this is just one small way to say “Thank You.”

Letters on display at a military base in South Korea.

The Alpha Phi Delta Military Scholarship is one of our fastest growing programs. Many brothers have stepped for ward to honor a parent (WWII veterans) or other loved on one with a generous donati d. fun t to this importan

In 2014, we established one of our fastest growing scholarships, the Alpha Phi Delta Military Scholarship. You too can join many other brothers who have contributed in the name of a father, grandfather or uncle who had served. We honor our military brothers at each National Convention. These men are just a few of the nearly 2,000 Alpha Phi Delta brothers who have served in uniform. This year’s keynote speaker was Judge Craig T. Trebilcock, a 30 year veteran of the United States Army and Army Reserve. Col. Trebilcock gave a riveting presentation on the problems of substance abuse among returning veterans.

Lt. Col. Vince Tocci, Psi ‘43 at the Summer Convention with his wife Maggie. Vince is the ONLY brother we are aware who ser ved in WWII, the Korean Wa r and in Vietnam.

Brother Matt Rahtelli, our 2017 Uutstanding Undergraduate, is at Basic Training for the Army Reserves.

The Youngstown State University Veterans Resource Center on Wick Avenue was named in honor of Carl A. Nunziato - YSU alum, attorney, civic leader and decorated Vietnam War veteran. As part of the dedication, YSU accepted a $1 million gift in Nunziato’s honor from an anonymous donor.

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port Children Beta Sigma ‘71, rides to sup Col. Charles Garbarino, our future. tal . He says “Children are of St. Jude Research Hospi be given the chance to live a long and st Every child with cancer mu wonderful life.”

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Delta Epsilon ( John Jay) Brother Cody Pantaleo successfully graduates from the police academy and becomes the newest member of the NYPD. Rory O’Connor graduates from the FDNY EMT Academy.


I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p

S c h o l ar s h i p

2018 Scholarship Awards Recipients

Over the past forty years, Alpha Phi Delta has awarded nearly 800 scholarships to deserving students. Our scholars have an unprecedented 98.5% graduation rate, 40 points above the national collegiate average. In August of 2018, we awarded a record 55 scholarships selected from among 150 highly qualified applicants. The tragedy is that we can’t do more. Many brothers endow a scholarship with an initial $10,000 contribution and add to the principal regularly. Consider beginning your own fund today and growing it over several years. Alternatively set up a fund as an estate gift. On the following pages, see up close the stories of how our scholarship program has impacted the lives of so many.

2018 Scholarship Awards Recipients

The Scholarship Fund is a division of Alpha Phi Delta Foundation Inc. a 501(c) (3) charitable corporation. Scholarship funds are maintained separately from the general funds of the Foundation. Scholarships are awarded when a designated fund receives contributions of at least $10,000. A fund can be started with any amount as seed funding. The Scholarship Trustees are: Charles Fiore, Esq. (Chairman), Neil Anastasio (Co-chairman), Nicholas Franki (Co-chairman), Peter Gaudiuso (Treasurer), Anthony Barbieri, Paul Fabrizio, John Hadgkiss, Raymo Santilli, Ronald Sme, and Anthony Thomas. Anthony Carfang Award ($4,500 ) Established by the 36th National President and current Foundation Chairman. He is the all-time leading financial donor to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation. Vincent Maimone A junior accounting major with a 3.8 GPA, Vincent is the President of the LaSalle University (Epsilon Beta) chapter. He is pursuing a dual BS/MBA degree. Vincent is a past winner of an ΑΦΔ scholarship, and holds leadership positions in the Accounting Honor Society and Investment Club on campus. He plays club soccer and participates in cystic fibrosis fundraisers. Stanley Raffa Award ($2,500) Established by the 30th National President and former Scholarship Chairman. Andrew Ebert Andrew attends St. Francis University and is a former President of the Beta Lambda chapter. He is a physical therapy doctoral student with a 3.7 GPA. Andrew is a repeat ΑΦΔ scholarship winner and played a large role establishing the Penn State – Altoona colony. His finest fraternal moment was hosting the ΑΦΔ Leadership Conference on his campus.

Ernest Coletti Award ($1,500) Established by the Mohawk Valley Alumni Club & former District Gov. Ernest Coletti. Nathan Lanning Nathan is enrolled in a doctoral program in oceanography at Texas A & M University, and has presented his research nationally. He is a founding brother of Epsilon Lambda at the University of New Haven as well as a repeat scholarship winner. Nathan is proud to have won many scholarships and honors from several science foundations during his studies. Anthony & Stella Barbieri Award ($1,500) Established by Brother Anthony & Rosina Barbieri in honor of his parents. Amanda Rosinski Amanda is a previous scholarship winner who is pursuing her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. She is Deputy Co-Chairperson of the John Jay Doctoral Student Council. Part of Amanda’s studies include an externship in neuropsychology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Pittsburgh Alumni Club Award ($1,500) Sean Durkin A dual major in finance and economics, Sean is a senior at Marist College (Delta Theta). He is the chapter President with a fine 3.5 GPA. Sean finished first in the International Business Ethics Case Competition this year. Brother Camillus Casey Award ($1,000) Honoring former National Chaplain Bro. Camillus Casey James Gargano James attends Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology (Epsilon Xi) in New York City. He is a junior and sports a 3.9 GPA.

Tony Carfang, PNP, Psi ’69, presents the Anthony Carfang Scholarship Award of $4,000 to Samy Hegazy. Gamma Sigma ’14. This is ΑΦΔ’s highest scholarship, and Tony is the largest donor to the scholarship fund. Samy also won the Santo J. Barbarino Award.

Brooklyn Alumni Club Award ($2,000) Samy Hegazy Samy is pursuing his Ph.D. in homeland security at St. John’s University (Gamma Sigma). He is a self supporting repeat scholarship winner, having recently completed his Master’s degree. Samy is the former Vice President of Gamma Sigma chapter. 20

John J. Hadgkiss Centennial Scholarship ($2,000) Funded by Beta Rho alumnus John Hadgkiss, Scholarship Trustee. Troy Culcasi A graduate of St. John’s University (Gamma Sigma), Troy is pursuing a graduate degree in criminal justice. He is a repeat scholarship winner, with an undergraduate GPA of 3.9. Troy is a member of several professional honor societies, and the first in his family to complete college.

Katie Fafara receives the first Fafara, Kosteck, Small Award

Felix Infausto Scholarship ($1,000) Established by donated by Larry Kaufman. Pictured: Larry Kaufman, Al Fafara (Beta Xi alum and Katie’s dad), Katie, Garry Kosteck (Beta Xi), his widow Clara Infausto in her will. Bro. Infausto her brother Alex (and ΑΦΔ brother from Delta Beta), and Katie’s mom Debbie. was inducted into Epsilon chapter in 1929. Intashan Chowdhury An MPA graduate student at Rutgers University (Delta Omicron), Intashan is the project manager for the reactivation of Beta Xi chapter at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Lillian Anastasio Family Scholarship ($1,000) Established by her children, including Theta Beta alumnus and

ΑΦΔ Scholarship Trustee Neil Anastasio.

Katherine Fafara Katherine is a pre-veterinary medicine major at Rutgers University entering her junior year. She maintains a perfect 4.0 GPA.

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I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2018 Scholarship Awards Recipients

I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2018 Scholarship Awards Recipients

Youngstown Alumni Club Donald “Red” Nolfi Award ($1,000) Established in honor of Red Nolfi, the first Beta Omicron (Youngstown State University) president and a guiding force for area alumni. Nicholas Castellano Nicholas attends the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. He graduated with a 3.9 GPA in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Long Island Alumni Club John Pasta Award ($1,000) Established by the LIAC in honor of the 7th Grand Consul. Tanner Yawitz A senior at St. Francis University (Beta Lambda), Tanner maintains a 3.7 GPA as a chemistry major. New York Alumni Club Award honoring 32nd National President Albert Palazzo ($1,000) Nicole Torchia Nicole attends the Yale School of Medicine Physician’s Associate program. She is a repeat ΑΦΔ scholarship winner.

The Paul Might (Psi) family received two

scholarship awards in 2017. Morgan (left) received Paul J Sciullo II Memorial Award ($1,000) An American hero and the Vincent & James Muffoletto Award and Psi brother, Paul was killed in the line of duty as a Pittsburgh police Rebecca won the Frank Costanzo Award. officer. Harrison Kaufman As a varsity soccer player and senior biochemistry major, Harrison is a brother of Epsilon Lambda chapter at the University of New Haven. He has a 3.8 GPA.

Richard Rau Scholarship Award ($1,000) In honor of the late Richard Rau, brother at St. Francis College (NY ). Dana Kelly Dana attends Duquesne University pursuing her Master’s degree as a physician’s assistant. She maintains a 3.8 GPA. Dana is a previous ΑΦΔ scholarship winner. Military Scholarship ($1,000) Established by, and in honor of, the military veterans of Alpha Phi Delta. Patrick Donohue An Army veteran attending Touro Law School in New York City, Patrick has been honored as a Distinguished Alumnus of Briarcliff College. We thank Patrick for his service to our country. Vincent & James Muffoletto Award ($1,000) Established by the 29th National President and his son. Jenna Smith Jenna is a law student at the University of Pennsylvania and Associate Editor of the law journal. She is a repeat ΑΦΔ scholarship winner. North Jersey Alumni Club Award ($1,000) Honoring Americo Faruolo, member of Beta Xi chapter and the NJAC. Gary Marshall A senior mechanical engineering major, Gary is a brother of Delta Chi chapter (University of Colorado).

A. Joseph Creston Award ($1,000) Established by the 34th National President A. Joseph Creston. Joshua Aubel An ROTC member of Chi chapter (Penn State), Joshua sports a 3.9 GPA as a junior aerospace engineering major. Joseph and Janet Caldarella Family Award ($1,000) Established in recognition of the positive impact ΑΦΔ has had on their family, and in memory of Salvatore Caldarella. Dylan Magee He is a senior accounting major at Gamma Mu (Stockton University) with a 3.6 GPA.

Panella Family Scholarship ($1,000) Established by late Brother Leon Panella and family. Leon was a Scholarship Trustee and served as a Foundation Director. Gabrielle Gentile A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Gabrielle attends graduate school at the University of North Carolina studying microbiology. Fabrizio Family Award ($1,000) Established by Scholarship Trustee Paul Fabrizio and family. Jason Marcus Jason is a founder of the Penn State – Altoona colony and is a Chi chapter (Penn State) brother. He is a telecommunications major. Carmelo and Carmela Giampiccolo Award ($500) Established by late brother James Giampiccolo in honor of his parents. Colin Nilson, Delta Beta (Rutgers University) Daniel Creston Award ($500) Daniel is the son of Past National President A. Joseph Creston. Kyle Kristiansen, Gamma Iota (Pace University) Domenic Mente Award ($500) Established by Neumann College alumnus Joseph O’Keefe in honor of his mentor. Ichitaro Manabe, Delta Theta (Marist College) – attending Boston University

Jenna Smith thanks her sponsor and uncle Raymo Santilli, Psi, for her 2017 scholarship which she will use towards law school.

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National Chaplain Fr. Jim Lentini presents a scholarship check to Angelo Bechara of Gamma Mu, who won the Eta/Joe Randazzo Award.

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I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2018 Scholarship Awards Recipients

I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2018 Scholarship Awards Recipients

Eta Chapter Award Honoring Joseph Randazzo ($500) Established by the alumni of the City College of New York and other friends of late brother Joseph Randazzo. Laura Boiko, (The Ohio State University) Frank Cavallaro Award ($500) Established in honor of the 22nd National President and longtime expansion chairman. Nicholas Dingler, Epsilon Beta (LaSalle University) Frank Costanzo Award (I) ($500) One of two awards established by the 23rd National President Frank Costanzo. Tyler Lavine, Gamma Sigma (St. John’s University)

The Santo J. Barbarino Award ($500) Created by the Scholarship Trustees in honor of late trustee’s contributions to scholarship. A past National President, he also served as District Governor and editor of the Kleos. He was a beloved educator and this award is presented annually to an undergraduate brother who has successfully overcome significant challenges to his academic career. This award is in addition to any other award received. Christian Quiroga, Epsilon Xi (Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology) The Pittsburgh Ladies Auxiliary of Alpha Phi Delta Alumni Award ($500) Michael Pupi, (University of North Carolina) Raymo Santilli Family Award ($500) Created by Psi alumnus Raymo Santilli who is a Scholarship Trustee. Louis Gregorio, Gamma Sigma (St. John’s University)

Frank Costanzo Award (II) ($500) One of two awards established by the 23rd National President Frank Costanzo. Matthew Nichol, Beta Lambda (St. Francis University)

Richard Primiano Award ($500) Established by the late 38th National President and longtime Scholarship Trustee. Andrew Blahut, Gamma Mu (Stockton University)

Izzo Family Scholarship ($500) This award honors Albert Izzo (Pi chapter founder), Carl P. Izzo Jr and Carl P. Izzo Sr. Collin Tesch, (University of South Carolina)

Robert L. Polito Beta Rho Memorial Award ($500) His pledge brothers are proud to memorialize him with this scholarship. Megan Goedeker, (Case Western Reserve University School of Law)

James S. & Theresa Giampiccolo Award ($500) Established by our late brother James S. Giampiccolo and his wife. Omar Kress Morales, Delta Epsilon, ( John Jay CollegeCity University of New York) Louis J. Mauriello Award ($500) Established by his family in honor of brother Mauriello, Eta ‘34. Wole Barnarde, Epsilon Xi, (Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology)

Tom Modica (Theta Beta ’75) and his wife Diane present their Modica Family Scholarship to David Markowski, Gamma Sigma.

Mancusi Family Award ($500) Created by 52nd National President Chris Mancusi to honor Alberto & Angelina Mancusi as well as their relatives in Ischia, Italy. Santiago Marin Araque, Epsilon Zeta, (St. Joseph’s College) Modica Family Award ($500) Created by Theta Beta alumnus Thomas Modica and his family in memory of his parents Joseph & Violet. John Femoyer, Epsilon Zeta, (St. Joseph’s College) Anthony Sallo Memorial Award ($500) Established by his many ΑΦΔ friends, Anthony was a member of Psi chapter at Duquesne University. Rudolf Fuzaylov, Chi (Penn State University)

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Rocco A. Sutera Scholarship ($500) Created by a gift in the will of Beta Eta (Brooklyn College) alumnus Rocco Sutera. He served as Chairman of the Long Island Alumni Club John Pasta Award prior to its merger with the National Scholarship Fund. Steven DeMartis, Gamma Iota (Pace University) Russo Family Scholarship ($500) Brothers John and Paul Russo and their families honor the memory of their parents, Anthony and Marie Russo. Adam Sqalli, Epsilon Epsilon (Farmingdale State CollegeState University of New York) The Scholars Award ($500) Established by the generous contributions of past Alpha Phi Delta Scholarship recipients and their sponsors. Emma Weimer, (Simmons College, Boston University) Southern California Alumni Club Award ($500) The award of the Southern California Alumni Club. Anthony LaSala, (Stony Brook University – State University of New York)

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Lawrence Cullen and Matthew Mattera, both undergrads from Beta Beta (Manhattan), attend convention and were excited to receive ΑΦΔ Scholarships.


I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p

I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p

2018 Scholarship Awards Recipients

2018 Scholarship Awards Recipients

Steubenville Alumni Club Award ($500) The award of the Steubenville Alumni Club. Jared Pavlosky, Beta Lambda (St. Francis University)

Sirchio Family Award ($500) Created by brother Mike Sirchio (Delta Psi - Lynn University) and his family in memory of his mother Kathleen Sirchio. Vincent Pupi, (University of North Carolina)

Steubenville Ladies Auxiliary Award ($500) The award of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Steubenville Alumni Club. Philip Carnevale, (Binghamton University, State University of New York)

Brothers Fafara, Kosteck, Small Award ($500) Created by Beta Xi alumnus (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Larry Kaufman in honor of three Beta Xi alumni. James LaMansky, Beta Theta (Franciscan University of Steubenville)

Adam DiVincenzo Award ($500) In honor of the late 21st Grand Consul and longtime National Secretary. Jack Kelley, Psi (Duquesne University) Alpha Phi Delta Resort Association of New York Award ($500) Established by brothers who had collected funds with hopes to build a fraternity owned resort in New York State. Rebekah Wallace, (University of Oxford)

Thank you for the scholarship from Alpha Phi Delta Foundation! It will definitely help ease my expenses this fall when I begin my pursuit of my Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Columbia University. I am pictured with my grandfather and sponsor Fred Bovoso, Beta Delta.�

NEW Perciavalle Family Scholarship ($500) Created by Psi alumnus (Duquesne University) Frank Perciavalle who was one of the first scholarship winners in 1979. The first in his family of Italian immigrants to attend college, Frank honors his family heritage and hard work. He hopes his family scholarship will help deserving students ease the financial burden of college tuition. Allen George, Delta Beta (Rutgers University)

Barbarino Family Award ($500) Established by late Past National President and founding Scholarship Trustee Santo Barbarino and his family. Ryan Kwiecinski, Beta Beta (Manhattan College) Beta Lambda Award ($500) Established by the alumni of Beta Lambda chapter (St. Francis College, PA) in honor of their long time moderator Dr. Albert Zanzucki. Azmain Chowdhury, Beta Iota (Utica College) Jack and Yara Consiglio Award ($500) Established by Psi Chapter alumnus Jack Consiglio and his wife Yara. Nicholas Notto, Psi (Duquesne University) Fiore Family Award ($500) The award of Scholarship Chairman Charles Fiore and his family. Kahlil Allen, Delta Psi (Lynn University) Father Tuozzolo Award ($500) Established by brothers from Psi Chapter (Duquesne University) and the Pittsburgh Alumni Club to honor their long time chapter chaplain. Fr. Tuozzolo also served as National Chaplain in the 1980s. Daniel Statile, Delta Theta (Marist College)

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S u n s h i n e To u r

I M PA C T: S u n s h i n e To u r

Sunshine Tours: Each year, we organize gatherings and reunions at nearly a dozen retirement and spring venues. Over 200 brothers renew their friendships and forge new ones. While brothers are encouraged to attend the national conventions, we are also taking Alpha Phi Delta out to brothers. We truly are brothers for life.

Fifty brothers and guests enjoy a great afternoon at the Pompano Beach Sunshine Tour Luncheon. Thanks to Vince Verdile and the South Florida AC for organizing.

Brothers break bread at the

nshine Tour.

Orlando dinner on the Su

Overflowing luncheon at the Naples luncheon on the Sunshine Tour. Nearly seventy brothers and guests celebrated our brotherhood.

At The Villages, brothers from several northern and mid-Atlantic chapters celebrate the brotherhood on the Sunshine Tour.

Belta Delta brothers from Temple, Don Luciano, Al Porto and Joe DeMento, take a well-deserved bow after entertaining the guests at the Naples Sunshine luncheon.

Brothers from around the country gather at the Sunshine Tour’s Tampa / St. Pete Dinner.

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Our 2017-18 Supporters We would like to recognize and thank the hundreds of brothers, alumni clubs, friends and matching corporate donors who generously contributed to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation this past fiscal ( July 2017 thru June 2018). The number next to the names represents the number of consecutive years of donations. $10,000+ Frank F Perciavalle, Psi ’78 1 $5,000+ Anthony J Carfang, Psi ’69 17 Lawrence Kaufman, Beta Xi ’88 4 $3,000+ Garry O Kosteck, Beta Xi ’71 17 Stanley (Maria) Raffa, Delta ’49 10 $2,000+ Anthony V Barbieri, Beta Beta ’59 12 David D’Eramo, Psi ’61 14 Christopher A Mancusi, Gamma Sigma ’02 8 Joseph C Rahtelli, Delta Theta ’07 1 $1,000+ Joseph C Caldarella, Beta Sigma ’73 17 Paul R Fabrizio, Psi ’63 17 Alexander J Franki, Gamma Lambda ’90 12 Nicholas M Franki, Gamma Lambda ’87 11 Anthony J Galli, Theta Beta ’12 2 Peter Gaudiuso, Theta Beta ’82 14 Harvey Golub, Mu ’60 1 John J Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66 17 Charles Liberatore, Psi ’60 6 Francis M Prezioso, Psi ’56 17 Douglas A Sundo, Psi ’75 9 Jeffrey R Terjesen, Beta Xi ’86 12 George A Vecchione, Beta Sigma ’64 2 Michael G Zerega, Psi ’69 3 $500+ Ross S Alessandro, Psi ’95 11 Peter P Alessandro, Eta ’58 4 Neil J Anastasio, Theta Beta ’73 10 Anthony J Buffalano, Theta Beta ’90 1 Anthony F Campanella, Beta Rho ’61 17 Andrew M Cozzolino, Beta Beta ’87 2 Mauro J D’Addato, Beta Beta ’56 6 Armand C Dellovade, Honorary ’14 5 Sam Dolfi, Beta Theta ’53 4 Leonard Farano, Eta ’56 17 Charles D Fatica, Xi ’53 15 Charles G Fiore, Theta Beta ’73 17 Salvatore A Flagiello, Gamma Rho ’06 3 Samuel Galasso, Beta Delta ’60 17 Carl A Gargiulo, Theta Beta ’75 12 Robert R Grecco, Beta Mu ’74 17 Peter J Koenig, Beta Lambda ’65 3 Kenneth M McDonald, Gamma Zeta ’83 2 James M McEvoy, Beta Omicron ’78 5 Ralph V Parmegiani, Brooklyn AC ’15 6

Theodore J Schmahai, Beta Beta ’78 2 Chris Shipley, Psi ’99 11 Michael E Sirchio, Delta Psi ’02 4 Gary F Van Schaften, Beta Lambda ’68 17 $250+ Phillip R Arlia, Psi ’59 17 Ferdinand Bovoso, Beta Delta ’57 8 Al Branchi, Beta Beta ’60 11 John P Brincko, Eta ’60 4 Kenneth Camisa, Eta ’57 6 Charles H Campagne, Beta Rho ’60 12 Anthony J Carfang, Delta Chi ’11 2 Anthony J Ceraso, Beta Sigma ’73 14 Frank R Dampf, Psi ’71 7 Daniel Dipardo, Beta Theta ’64 2 Joseph A Fitzpatrick, Beta Lambda ’71 4 Ernest N Gennaccaro, Psi ’71 13 Christopher Gentle, Psi ’97 8 Brian R Hearn, Beta Theta ’62 5 Michael Iacovelli, Theta Beta ’81 15 Frank J Leanza, Theta Beta ’45 17 Michael C Manniello, Theta Beta ’83 11 Victor J Matera, Beta Beta ’63 3 James F McKenna, Beta Sigma ’70 17 Mark J Minnaugh, Beta Rho ’77 4 Steven Palermo, Theta Beta ’82 8 Francis C Palisano, Beta Theta ’62 8 Vincent F Pitta, Beta Sigma ’69 4 Saverio Rabasco, Beta Pi ’87 4 Benedict F Ruggiero, Delta ’61 14 Calvin L Shipley, Psi ’71 10 Jack Staph, Beta Omicron ’64 2 Richard J Trieste, Beta Beta ’82 10 John W Wetzel, Beta Sigma ’65 6 Michael P Young, Beta Eta ’85 7 Antonio Zumbo, Theta Beta ’90 15 $100+ Charles D Alexander, Mu ’67 4 Joseph Audia, Beta Omicron ’65 2 John A Averna, Beta Kappa ’49 1 Thomas J Balestrieri, Psi ’60 8 John Barbaro, Eta ’56 2 Raymond L Bendici, Beta Sigma ’62 6 John A Bessich, Beta Sigma ’69 11 Paul V Borriello, Beta Delta ’65 2 David J Braun, Beta Beta ’95 1 Jeffrey C Breen, Gamma Sigma ’89 4 Eamon R Buss, Chi ’98 2 Frank R Cadicamo, Beta Sigma ’63 3 Albert J Calabrese, Beta Xi ’61 3 Frank W Calamusa, Beta Sigma ’66 9 Richard Calbi, Gamma Pi ’88 3

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Our 2017-18 Supporters (continued) $100+ (continued) Alfred Candela, Theta Beta ’85 3 Chuck Caputo, Eta ’58 4 Gary Cardamone, Beta Iota ’67 8 Anthony J Cascardi, Theta Beta ’49 1 Alfred Cavallaro, Beta Omega ’79 2 David Cech, Psi ’71 4 Joseph R Chessario, Beta Rho ’59 3 Richard F Chiafolo, Beta Lambda ’60 2 Richard C Cohan, Beta Beta ’59 3 John J Coll, Beta Xi ’71 1 Robert F Conti, Mu ’49 15 John P Creegan, Beta Lambda ’69 2 A. Joseph Creston, Psi ’49 17 Gary D Cuda, Beta Iota ’71 1 Edward R Curty, Beta Sigma ’69 9 Todd J Cusato, Beta Sigma ’97 8 Domenic F Debonis, Psi ’52 1 Robert F Dececco, Beta Lambda ’63 17 John DeCola, Beta Omicron ’67 3 Robert G DeMartini, Beta Sigma ’97 9 Carmen J DiGiacomo, Psi ’60 17 Gerald N Diloreto, Beta Theta ’57 3 Joseph J Dimento, Beta Delta ’57 4 Philip P Distefano, Xi ’65 5 Daniel T Donovan, Gamma Zeta ’91 3 Alexander B Fafara, Beta Xi ’69 17 Michael Failla, Beta Sigma ’88 1 William J Fanciullo, Theta Beta ’52 4 A. John Fiorino, Beta Delta ’77 4 Nicholas A Flocco, Beta Delta ’59 5 Vincent J Fogarty, Beta Lambda ’68 1 Joseph R Fragola, Delta ’65 8 Ronald Fronzaglia, Beta Rho ’64 1 Ralph V Giannattasio, Eta ’46 1 Gaston L Gianni, Beta Theta ’62 4 John M Giannone, Beta Eta ’56 10 Richard A Gigliotti, Beta Iota ’68 1 Timothy S Glasspool, Beta Rho ’94 1 Randy J Goedeker, Beta Rho ’82 5 Eugene F Greco, Chi ’73 1 Roger S Guidice, Beta Mu ’55 4 Michael J Harrigan, Gamma Lambda ’90 2 Werner Hildebrand, Beta Xi ’88 5 Mark M Hughes, Beta Lambda ’77 4 Mark M Hughes, Beta Lambda ’77 3 Roger C Hull, Gamma Pi ’90 4 William T Humphries, Sigma ’65 2 John A Ingrassia, Beta Lambda ’60 4 Michael S Iseman, Chi ’69 1 Robert Kanach, Beta Lambda ’69 12 David W Klinger, Chi ’69 17 Anthony J Leone, Mu ’56 8 Paul F Lienesch, Beta Lambda ’70 15

Dominic A Macedonia, Beta Theta ’62 3 Vincent J Maligno, Beta Beta ’66 5 Joseph F Martino, Mu ’52 8 Anthony V Marturano, Beta Delta ’50 3 Edward J Mastoloni, Beta Lambda ’57 1 Gerard N McManus, Beta Beta 2 Michael A Medici, Beta Beta ’77 4 David Metinko, Psi ’66 10 Charles P Mirarchi, Beta Delta ’68 1 John R Misdom, Beta Xi ’69 9 Lawrence J Mistretta, Beta Beta 4 Robert Molinari, Eta ’61 4 Thomas Moraca, Beta Lambda ’63 6 John A Muffo, Beta Lambda ’66 12 Stephen L Muracco, Gamma Zeta ’89 2 Michael A Nardi, Beta Delta 2 Kevin O’Hanlon, Beta Pi ’94 1 John A Orlando, Psi ’54 17 Noel F Osowiecki, Gamma Xi ’89 1 John G Palamarik, Theta Beta ’84 1 Ronald J Palmieri, Beta Phi ’80 8 Charles J Penza, Beta Xi ’63 2 William E Petrell, Psi ’66 8 Carl M Pileri, Epsilon ’55 2 Abraham Platt, Beta Xi ’67 1 Victor N Popolano, Beta Eta ’76 1 Thomas A Potenza, Eta ’58 6 John Raimondi, Psi ’86 2 Donald J Reddinger, Psi ’69 9 Joseph L Rossi, Beta Phi ’80 3 John J Russo, Psi ’72 11 Albert E Russo, Chi ’53 1 Anthony F Scalise, Beta Rho ’62 7 John M Schiavone, Delta ’77 10 Aaron R Schmidt, Delta Upsilon ’12 3 Ralph D Scicchitani, Chi ’64 7 Kenneth D Selvaggi, Psi ’79 2 David M Skiviat, Beta Theta ’77 1 Ronald L Sme, Beta Sigma ’64 6 Gerald A Smulski, Psi ’70 8 Richard J Terzuoli, Omicron ’70 2 Anthony O.J. Thomas, Beta Omicron ’67 12 Vincent R Tocci, Psi ’44 1 Anthony J Torchia, Beta Chi ’85 5 Louis P Tripodi, Beta Theta ’62 2 Paul L Tsompanas, Chi ’56 1 Russ T Nauk, Gamma Omicron ’90 1 Albert G Urbina, Beta Beta ’54 4 George T Urdzik, Xi ’64 2 Anthony F Vaudo, Eta ’62 1 Biagio J Vericella, Beta Omicron ’61 10 Paul D Vickery, Beta Iota ’68 3 Moises J Walden, Delta Epsilon ’93 1 Richard J Zaloum, Delta ’55 14

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Our 2017-18 Supporters (continued) $50+ Mark Arencibia, Beta Phi ’88 4 Peter T Belmonte, Beta Beta ’89 1 Yotam Bloom, Delta Epsilon ’12 1 Richard L Bocchicchio, Eta ’56 3 Ronald Bove, Eta ’60 2 Louis C Capitano, Beta Lambda ’69 3 Joseph F Cerminara, Beta Omicron ’82 2 Frank J Ciano, Beta Beta ’83 4 Patsy Joseph Cipriani, Pi ’65 3 John M Cornacchia, Beta Lambda ’57 3 Vincent Decrescenzo, Beta Eta ’63 3 Thomas J DelPozzo, Chi ’69 1 Aaron M Digeorge, Xi ’81 1 John Dugan, Beta Lambda ’60 1 Patsy W Esposito, Beta Lambda ’61 1 Raymond J Evers, Beta Delta ’87 6 William Fiore, Brooklyn, AC ’13 4 Stephen X Foglia, Beta Eta ’09 1 George Fountoulakis, Gamma Rho ’94 2 Jesse Gomez, Beta Sigma ’95 1 John Gorea, Beta Iota ’50 1 Dylan Hom, Gamma Rho ’12 1 Joseph P Karpinski, Beta Rho ’67 8 William A Kwolek, Beta Rho ’67 8 Antonio S Licata, Pi ’57 1 Carlo Lucatino, Gamma Xi ’91 12 Thomas P Majewski, Delta Kappa ’92 3 Michael A Mangino, Beta Pi ’70 3 Joseph Mattioli, Beta Beta ’11 1 John J Morano, Beta Sigma ’79 4 William K Nimick, Psi ’74 6 Donald M Nolfi, Beta Omicron ’53 10 Joseph L Nunziata, Beta Sigma ’70 1 Kevin K O’Connell, Beta Rho ’69 7 Santo J Orecchio, Beta Eta ’06 1 Albert A Parisi, Beta Eta ’74 14 Gregory F Pashke, Beta Rho ’66 1 Michael A Polito, Beta Sigma ’69 6 Kevin P Quigley, Beta Theta ’96 1 Joseph F Rovitto, Psi ’65 8 Mason A Shattuck, Beta Omicron ’06 2 Patrick B Sloan, Beta Sigma ’96 1 Christopher Spagnuola, Gamma Zeta ’89 1 Frank J Subasic, Beta Lambda ’83 1 Lawrence S Taccone, Beta Xi ’62 3 Christopher M Tully, Beta Lambda ’91 8 Carlo Venditti, Eta ’57 5 Frank G Verterano, Beta Omicron ’61 7 David M Wilke, Psi ’86 14 Martin P Yannario, Beta Lambda ’59 8 Kyle J Kristiansen, Gamma Iota ’16 1

<$50 Frank A Abbinanti, Beta Mu ’62 5 Joseph F Alessandro, Delta Upsilon ’97 6 Eric A Alfonsi, Chi ’61 1 Augustus J Argentati, Psi ’59 8 Charles T Augustine, Psi ’56 7 Andrew J Battiston, Gamma Delta ’89 2 Joseph P Bell, Psi ’77 7 Ralph A Bell, Beta Rho ’80 4 Nicholas J Bell, Psi ’08 1 Louis Belmonte, Beta Delta ’60 3 Mark A Belsky, Psi ’74 10 Rodney L Belsky, Psi ’71 7 William Beuther, Beta Sigma ’91 12 Ross F Bevevino, Psi ’61 8 John A Boccadori, Chi ’63 1 John W Bratowicz, Gamma Nu ’10 1 Vincent Brunotts, Psi ’62 9 George A Butler, Psi ’69 7 Craig D Caceci, Beta Phi ’91 15 Robert S Calabro, Psi ’67 7 Richard G Calabro, Psi ’60 7 Alfred R Canepele, Beta Lambda ’56 3 Domenick E Capecci, Psi ’59 8 Joseph D Carchidi, Beta Delta ’68 1 William L Cattani, Beta Theta ’65 2 Albert J Ceravolo, Nu ’42 7 Daniel G Clark, Beta Lambda ’72 3 Anthony Colangelo, Psi ’58 8 Salvatore S D’Acunto, Beta Eta ’79 1 Donato DeFelice, Psi ’57 8 Andrew B DeLuise, Psi ’58 8 David J Demas, Psi ’84 1 Joseph W Denardo, Psi ’50 8 Robert G Dente, Beta Beta ’87 2 Paul J Derubeis, Psi ’89 1 Frank J Di Maria, Beta Eta ’92 1 Sam Dimeo, Beta Theta ’55 3 Michael Dimmick, Beta Rho ’71 3 Raymond P Dimuzio, Psi ’60 9 Joseph V DiVito, Psi ’86 7 Timothy M Dornin, Psi ’86 1 Paul C Elbel, Gamma Gamma ’80 8 Michael Eremita, Sigma ’50 16 George J Fallati, Zeta ’50 5 John C Fisher, Psi ’59 3 Daniel S Galasso, Beta Delta ’94 8 Rex P Gatto, Psi ’67 10 Steven R Gilman, Sigma ’62 1 David Godfrey, Beta Lambda ’94 1 Jonathan Helsley, Psi ’92 1 Emil R Imbro, Pi ’67 4

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Our 2017-18 Supporters (continued) <$50 (continued) Frank S Kelly, Beta Pi ’70 2 Samuel J La Barbara, Psi ’68 9 Eugene A LaFace, Psi ’59 10 John S Laforte, Beta Iota ’61 2 Steven A LaVista, Delta Xi ’95 4 Pete Lombard, Psi ’79 8 Roger F Lorenzini, Psi ’55 8 James Mancino, Psi ’58 7 Joseph F Manzo, Beta Delta ’63 8 Joseph M Martella Jr, Psi ’84 2 Louis Masciocchi, Psi ’66 8 David J Masquelier, Psi ’70 7 Jack L Mautino, Psi ’59 8 David P Mayer, Beta Omicron ’81 12 William P McEvoy, Beta Omicron ’74 2 Joseph P Messina, Beta Xi ’52 1 James L Miller, Psi ’72 9 Thomas J Modica, Theta Beta ’75 11 Louis D Montanaro, Beta Delta ’77 2 Joseph A Mosso, Psi ’51 17 Neale V Muccio, Beta Eta ’84 11 Rocco Muffi, Psi ’65 7 Donald E Nasoni, Chi ’50 15 Lawrence R Ninerell, Beta Theta ’54 3 Joseph A Nista, Beta Lambda 7 Thomas G Noschese, Chi ’68 9 John M Notaro, Psi ’52 12 Leonard S Oddo, Beta Rho ’67 8 Paul T Okonak, Gamma Delta ’81 6 Robert J Palermo, Psi ’54 8 Albert P Panza, Psi ’62 5 Ralph J Parmegiani, Beta Sigma ’62 9 Anthony D Parone, Epsilon ’54 4 Joseph L Picogna, Beta Delta ’65 3 Mario Pinizotto, Beta Lambda ’71 3 Warren W Platz, Beta Pi ’58 1 Anthony A Polis, Pi ’54 1 Joseph C Rahtelli, Beta Beta ’82 11 Salvatore A Rosato, Beta Iota ’67 1 Frank R Rubolino, Psi ’56 8 Guerrino A Ruta, Psi ’74 3 Raymo Santilli, Psi ’85 8 Thomas D Scali, Eta ’58 2

Oreste V Scioscia, Psi ’78 7 Brian Silk, Delta ’99 1 David L Smiga, Psi ’73 6 Michael Sundo, Psi ’00 8 Charles J Tabone, Beta Rho ’70 8 Daniel D Tamburo, Nu ’48 7 Christopher R Tantlinger, Beta Lambda ’85 1 Benedict R Tieniber, Epsilon Gamma ’11 4 William Trombatt, Psi ’09 2 Daniel V Unico, Psi ’50 8 Robert J Valeriano, Psi ’72 9 C. Max Vassanelli, Psi ’60 3 Adam S Vicelich, Beta Omega ’91 1 Anthony T Violi, Xi ’37 1 Stephen M Wanovich, Psi ’87 4 Raymond J Westbrook, Psi ’63 7

Alumni Clubs

Brooklyn Alumni Club Long Island Alumni Club New York Alumni Club North Jersey Alumni Club Pittsburgh Alumni Club Youngstown Alumni Club

Friends

John Anastasio Anthony Angilletta Christina Barbieri Caroline Fiore Cardillo Raymond D’Urso Katherine Hamilton Michelle Iversen Robert Joyce Donna Muffoletto Karen Panella Joseph Parmegiani Maria Raffa

Corporate Matching Donors AIG Alliance Bernstein Bristol Myers Squibb General Electric

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Our Top Consecutive Annual Donors David P Mayer, Beta Omicron ’81 John A Muffo, Beta Lambda ’66 John M Notaro, Psi ’52 Jeffrey R Terjesen, Beta Xi ’86 Anthony O.J. Thomas, Beta Omicron ’67 11 Years Ross S Alessandro, Psi ’95 John A Bessich, Beta Sigma ’69 Al Branchi, Beta Beta ’60 Nicholas M Franki, Gamma Lambda ’87 Michael C Manniello, Theta Beta ’83 Thomas J Modica, Theta Beta ’75 Neale V Muccio, Beta Eta ’84 Joseph C Rahtelli, Beta Beta ’82 John J Russo, Psi ’72 Chris Shipley, Psi ’99 10 Years Neil J Anastasio, Theta Beta ’73 Mark A Belsky, Psi ’74 Rex P Gatto, Psi ’67 John M Giannone, Beta Eta ’56 Eugene A LaFace, Psi ’59 David Metinko, Psi ’66 Donald M Nolfi, Beta Omicron ’53 Stanley (Maria) Raffa, Delta ’49 John M Schiavone, Delta ’77 Calvin L Shipley, Psi ’71 Richard J Trieste, Beta Beta ’82 Biagio J Vericella, Beta Omicron ’61 9 Years Vincent Brunotts, Psi ’62 Frank W Calamusa, Beta Sigma ’66 Edward R Curty, Beta Sigma ’69 Robert G DeMartini, Beta Sigma ’97 Raymond P Dimuzio, Psi ’60 Samuel J La Barbara, Psi ’68 James L Miller, Psi ’72 John R Misdom, Beta Xi ’69 Thomas G Noschese, Chi ’68 Ralph J Parmegiani, Beta Sigma ’62 Donald J Reddinger, Psi ’69 Douglas A Sundo, Psi ’75 Robert J Valeriano, Psi ’72 8 Years Augustus J Argentati, Psi ’59 Thomas J Balestrieri, Psi ’60 Ross F Bevevino, Psi ’61 Ferdinand Bovoso, Beta Delta ’57 Domenick E Capecci, Psi ’59 Gary Cardamone, Beta Iota ’67 Anthony Colangelo, Psi ’58 Todd J Cusato, Beta Sigma ’97

17+ Years Phillip R Arlia, Psi ’59 Joseph C Caldarella, Beta Sigma ’73 Anthony F Campanella, Beta Rho ’61 Anthony J Carfang, Psi ’69 A. Joseph Creston, Psi ’49 Robert F Dececco, Beta Lambda ’63 Carmen J DiGiacomo, Psi ’60 Paul R Fabrizio, Psi ’63 Alexander B Fafara, Beta Xi ’69 Leonard Farano, Eta ’56 Charles G Fiore, Theta Beta ’73 Samuel Galasso, Beta Delta ’60 Robert R Grecco, Beta Mu ’74 John J Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66 David W Klinger, Chi ’69 Garry O Kosteck, Beta Xi ’71 Frank J Leanza, Theta Beta ’45 James F McKenna, Beta Sigma ’70 Joseph A Mosso, Psi ’51 John A Orlando, Psi ’54 Francis M Prezioso, Psi ’56 Gary F Van Schaften, Beta Lambda ’68 16 Years Michael Eremita, Sigma ’50 15 Years Craig D Caceci, Beta Phi ’91 Robert F Conti, Mu ’49 Charles D Fatica, Xi ’53 Michael Iacovelli, Theta Beta ’81 Paul F Lienesch, Beta Lambda ’70 Donald E Nasoni, Chi ’50 Antonio Zumbo, Theta Beta ’90 14 Years Anthony J Ceraso, Beta Sigma ’73 David D’Eramo, Psi ’61 Peter Gaudiuso, Theta Beta ’82 Albert A Parisi, Beta Eta ’74 Benedict F Ruggiero, Delta ’61 David M Wilke, Psi ’86 Richard J Zaloum, Delta ’55 13 Years Ernest N Gennaccaro, Psi ’71 12 Years Anthony V Barbieri, Beta Beta ’59 William Beuther, Beta Sigma ’91 Charles H Campagne, Beta Rho ’60 Alexander J Franki, Gamma Lambda ’90 Carl A Gargiulo, Theta Beta ’75 Robert Kanach, Beta Lambda ’69 Carlo Lucatino, Gamma Xi ’91

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Our Top Consecutive Annual Donors (continued) 6 Years Mauro J D’Addato, Beta Beta ’56 Joseph F Alessandro, Delta Upsilon ’97 Raymond L Bendici, Beta Sigma ’62 Kenneth Camisa, Eta ’57 Raymond J Evers, Beta Delta ’87 Charles Liberatore, Psi ’60 Thomas Moraca, Beta Lambda ’63 William K Nimick, Psi ’74 Paul T Okonak, Gamma Delta ’81 Ralph V Parmegiani, Brooklyn AC ’15 Michael A Polito, Beta Sigma ’69 Thomas A Potenza, Eta ’58 Ronald L Sme, Beta Sigma ’64 David L Smiga, Psi ’73 John W Wetzel, Beta Sigma ’65 5 Years Armand C Dellovade, Honorary ’14 Frank A Abbinanti, Beta Mu ’62 Philip P Distefano, Xi ’65 George J Fallati, Zeta ’50 Nicholas A Flocco, Beta Delta ’59 Randy J Goedeker, Beta Rho ’82 Brian R Hearn, Beta Theta ’62 Werner Hildebrand, Beta Xi ’88 Vincent J Maligno, Beta Beta ’66 James M McEvoy, Beta Omicron ’78 Albert P Panza, Psi ’62 Anthony J Torchia, Beta Chi ’85 Carlo Venditti, Eta ’57 4 Years Peter P Alessandro, Eta ’58 Charles D Alexander, Mu ’67 Mark Arencibia, Beta Phi ’88 Ralph A Bell, Beta Rho ’80 Jeffrey C Breen, Gamma Sigma ’89 John P Brincko, Eta ’60 Chuck Caputo, Eta ’58 David Cech, Psi ’71 Frank J Ciano, Beta Beta ’83 Joseph J Dimento, Beta Delta ’57 Sam Dolfi, Beta Theta ’53 William J Fanciullo, Theta Beta ’52 William Fiore, Brooklyn, AC ’13 A. John Fiorino, Beta Delta ’77 Joseph A Fitzpatrick, Beta Lambda ’71 Gaston L Gianni, Beta Theta ’62 Roger S Guidice, Beta Mu ’55 Mark M Hughes, Beta Lambda ’77 Roger C Hull, Gamma Pi ’90 Emil R Imbro, Pi ’67 John A Ingrassia, Beta Lambda ’60 Lawrence Kaufman, Beta Xi ’88 Steven A LaVista, Delta Xi ’95

8 Years (continued) Donato DeFelice, Psi ’57 Andrew B DeLuise, Psi ’58 Joseph W Denardo, Psi ’50 Paul C Elbel, Gamma Gamma ’80 Joseph R Fragola, Delta ’65 Daniel S Galasso, Beta Delta ’94 Christopher Gentle, Psi ’97 Joseph P Karpinski, Beta Rho ’67 William A Kwolek, Beta Rho ’67 Anthony J Leone, Mu ’56 Pete Lombard, Psi ’79 Roger F Lorenzini, Psi ’55 Christopher A Mancusi, Gamma Sigma ’02 Joseph F Manzo, Beta Delta ’63 Joseph F Martino, Mu ’52 Louis Masciocchi, Psi ’66 Jack L Mautino, Psi ’59 Leonard S Oddo, Beta Rho ’67 Steven Palermo, Theta Beta ’82 Robert J Palermo, Psi ’54 Francis C Palisano, Beta Theta ’62 Ronald J Palmieri, Beta Phi ’80 William E Petrell, Psi ’66 Joseph F Rovitto, Psi ’65 Frank R Rubolino, Psi ’56 Raymo Santilli, Psi ’85 Gerald A Smulski, Psi ’70 Michael Sundo, Psi ’00 Charles J Tabone, Beta Rho ’70 Christopher M Tully, Beta Lambda ’91 Daniel V Unico, Psi ’50 Martin P Yannario, Beta Lambda ’59 7 Years Charles T Augustine, Psi ’56 Joseph P Bell, Psi ’77 Rodney L Belsky, Psi ’71 George A Butler, Psi ’69 Robert S Calabro, Psi ’67 Richard G Calabro, Psi ’60 Albert J Ceravolo, Nu ’42 Frank R Dampf, Psi ’71 Joseph V DiVito, Psi ’86 James Mancino, Psi ’58 David J Masquelier, Psi ’70 Rocco Muffi, Psi ’65 Joseph A Nista, Beta Lambda Kevin K O’Connell, Beta Rho ’69 Anthony F Scalise, Beta Rho ’62 Ralph D Scicchitani, Chi ’64 Oreste V Scioscia, Psi ’78 Daniel D Tamburo, Nu ’48 Frank G Verterano, Beta Omicron ’61 Raymond J Westbrook, Psi ’63 Michael P Young, Beta Eta ’85

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Our Top Consecutive Annual Donors (continued) 2 Years Joseph Audia, Beta Omicron ’65 John Barbaro, Eta ’56 Andrew J Battiston, Gamma Delta ’89 Paul V Borriello, Beta Delta ’65 Ronald Bove, Eta ’60 Eamon R Buss, Chi ’98 Anthony J Carfang, Delta Chi ’11 William L Cattani, Beta Theta ’65 Alfred Cavallaro, Beta Omega ’79 Joseph F Cerminara, Beta Omicron ’82 Richard F Chiafolo, Beta Lambda ’60 Andrew M Cozzolino, Beta Beta ’87 John P Creegan, Beta Lambda ’69 Robert G Dente, Beta Beta ’87 Daniel Dipardo, Beta Theta ’64 George Fountoulakis, Gamma Rho ’94 Anthony J Galli, Theta Beta ’12 Michael J Harrigan, Gamma Lambda ’90 William T Humphries, Sigma ’65 Frank S Kelly, Beta Pi ’70 John S Laforte, Beta Iota ’61 Joseph M Martella Jr, Psi ’84 Kenneth M McDonald, Gamma Zeta ’83 William P McEvoy, Beta Omicron ’74 Gerard N McManus, Beta Beta Louis D Montanaro, Beta Delta ’77 Stephen L Muracco, Gamma Zeta ’89 Michael A Nardi, Beta Delta Charles J Penza, Beta Xi ’63 Carl M Pileri, Epsilon ’55 John Raimondi, Psi ’86 Thomas D Scali, Eta ’58 Theodore J Schmahai, Beta Beta ’78 Kenneth D Selvaggi, Psi ’79 Mason A Shattuck, Beta Omicron ’06 Jack Staph, Beta Omicron ’64 Richard J Terzuoli, Omicron ’70 Louis P Tripodi, Beta Theta ’62 William Trombatt, Psi ’09 George T Urdzik, Xi ’64 George A Vecchione, Beta Sigma ’64

4 Years (continued) Michael A Medici, Beta Beta ’77 Mark J Minnaugh, Beta Rho ’77 Lawrence J Mistretta, Beta Beta Robert Molinari, Eta ’61 John J Morano, Beta Sigma ’79 Anthony D Parone, Epsilon ’54 Vincent F Pitta, Beta Sigma ’69 Saverio Rabasco, Beta Pi ’87 Michael E Sirchio, Delta Psi ’02 Benedict R Tieniber, Epsilon Gamma ’11 Albert G Urbina, Beta Beta ’54 Stephen M Wanovich, Psi ’87 3 Years Louis Belmonte, Beta Delta ’60 Richard L Bocchicchio, Eta ’56 Frank R Cadicamo, Beta Sigma ’63 Albert J Calabrese, Beta Xi ’61 Richard Calbi, Gamma Pi ’88 Alfred Candela, Theta Beta ’85 Alfred R Canepele, Beta Lambda ’56 Louis C Capitano, Beta Lambda ’69 Joseph R Chessario, Beta Rho ’59 Patsy Joseph Cipriani, Pi ’65 Daniel G Clark, Beta Lambda ’72 Richard C Cohan, Beta Beta ’59 John M Cornacchia, Beta Lambda ’57 John DeCola, Beta Omicron ’67 Vincent Decrescenzo, Beta Eta ’63 Gerald N Diloreto, Beta Theta ’57 Sam Dimeo, Beta Theta ’55 Michael Dimmick, Beta Rho ’71 Daniel T Donovan, Gamma Zeta ’91 John C Fisher, Psi ’59 Salvatore A Flagiello, Gamma Rho ’06 Mark M Hughes, Beta Lambda ’77 Peter J Koenig, Beta Lambda ’65 Dominic A Macedonia, Beta Theta ’62 Thomas P Majewski, Delta Kappa ’92 Michael A Mangino, Beta Pi ’70 Anthony V Marturano, Beta Delta ’50 Victor J Matera, Beta Beta ’63 Lawrence R Ninerell, Beta Theta ’54 Joseph L Picogna, Beta Delta ’65 Mario Pinizotto, Beta Lambda ’71 Joseph L Rossi, Beta Phi ’80 Guerrino A Ruta, Psi ’74 Aaron R Schmidt, Delta Upsilon ’12 Lawrence S Taccone, Beta Xi ’62 C. Max Vassanelli, Psi ’60 Paul D Vickery, Beta Iota ’68 Michael G Zerega, Psi ’69

Announcing the Alpha Phi Delta Omega Society

Make your’s a lasting memorial. Thirty five brothers have already planned their legacy.

Gold $100,000 + John Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66 Mickey D’Addato, Beta Beta ’56 Lawrence Kaufman, Beta Xi ’88 Anthony Carfang, Psi ’69

Silver $25,000 + Alex Franki, Gamma Lambda ’90 Nick Franki, Gamma Lambda ’87 Michael Iacovelli, Theta Beta ’81 Felix Infausto, Epsilon ’29 * Ryan McCaw, Delta Chi ’02 Donald Rizzo, Beta Xi ’56

Bronze $5,000+ Aldo Del Sorbo*, Delta ’74 Armand DeRosa*, Beta Eta ’38 James C. Muffoletto, Epsilon ’65 Edward Nickolas*, Nu ’32 Ray Rokicki, Gamma Nu ’97 Richard Primiano*, Beta Delta ’61 Rocco Sutera*, Beta Eta ’38 Gary Van Schaften, Beta Lambda ’68

In Memoriam Santo Barbarino*, Beta Sigma ’65 Bro. Camillus Casey*, Beta Sigma ’62 Frank Cavallaro*, Theta Beta ’36 Ernest Coletti*, Mu ’45 * Adam DiVincenzo*, Psi ’32 Louis Mauriello*, Eta ’34 Albert E. Palazzo*, Theta Beta ’46 Leon Panella*, Psi ’62 John Pasta*, Beta ’18 Robert Polito*, Beta Rho ’67 Stanley W. Raffa*, Delta ’49 Joseph Randazzo*, Eta ’34 Richard Rau*, Beta Sigma ’69 Anthony Sallo*, Psi ’63 Paul Sciullo*, Psi ’92 Rev. Leonard Tuozzolo*, Psi ’61 Daniel Winkler*, Beta Rho ’66 Albert Zanzuccki*, Beta Lambda ’58

*Deceased

Omega Society membership includes all brothers who have left an estate bequest, all brothers who have indicated their inclusion of Alpha Phi Delta Foundation in their estate plans. The “In Memoriam” includes all brothers in whose memory posthumous gifts in excess of $5,000 were received. If you have included Alpha Phi Delta in your estate plan and are not listed above, please notify us at: omega@apdfoundation.org.

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A Lifetime Legacy of Support

A Lifetime Legacy of Support (continued)

We would like to recognize the following individuals for their cumulative lifetime generosity to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation. $100,000+ Anthony J. Carfang, Psi ’69 $75,000+ Purple Society $50,000+ White Society John Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66 Stanley (Maria) Raffa, Delta ’49 $20,000+ Shield Society Anthony Barbieri, Beta Beta ’59 Joseph Caldarella, Beta Sigma ’73 Frank Costanzo, Nu ’30 A. Joseph Creston, Psi ’49 Paul Fabrizio, Psi ’63 Alexander Franki, Gamma Lambda ’90 James Giampiccolo, Theta ’40 Felix Infausto, Epsilon ’29 Vincent Muffoletto, Epsilon ’46 $10,000+ Torch Society Neil Anastasio, Theta Beta ’73 Anthony Cafaro, Beta Omicron ’65 Ernest Coletti, Mu ’45 John Consiglio, Psi ’74 Joseph D’Annunzio, Tau ’48 Aldo Del Sorbo, Delta ’74 David D’Eramo, Psi ’61 Charles Fiore, Theta Beta ’73 Nicholas Franki, Gamma Lambda ’87 Peter Gaudiuso, Theta Beta ’82 Michael Iacovelli, Theta Beta ’81 Carl Izzo, Psi ’51 Lawrence Kaufman, Beta Xi ’88 Garry Kosteck, Beta Xi ’71 Joseph Malecki, Beta Chi ’83 Christopher Mancusi, Gamma Sigma ’02 Joseph O’Keefe, Gamma Tau ’89 Leon (Karen) Panella, Psi ’62 Frank Perciavalle, Psi ’78 Francis Prezioso, Psi ’56 Richard Primiano, Beta Delta ’61 Raymo Santilli, Psi ’85 Michael Sirchio, Delta Psi ’02 Rocco Sutera, Beta Eta ’38 Jeffrey Terjesen, Beta Xi ’86

$5,000+ Star Society G. Vincent Amico, Theta ’38 Santo Barbarino, Beta Sigma ’65 Edward Curty, Beta Sigma ’69 Carl Gargiulo, Theta Beta ’75 John Russo, Psi ’72 Paul Russo, Beta Omicron ’88 Henry Salvatori, Lambda ’21 Patrick Socci, Beta Sigma ’66 $2,000+ Scroll Society David Alcaro, Lambda ’95 Peter Alessandro, Eta ’58 Ross Alessandro, Psi ’95 Keith Bernard, Psi ’66 Casper Bocina, Beta Xi ’52 Roger Boyd, Beta Rho ’73 Al Branchi, Beta Beta ’60 Charles Campagne, Beta Rho ’60 Anthony Campanella, Beta Rho ’61 Michael Cappiello, Iota ’36 Anthony Ceraso, Beta Sigma ’73 Robert Conti, Mu ’49 Andrew Cozzolino, Beta Beta ’87 Robert Cucco, Theta Beta ’74 Mauro D’Addato, Beta Beta ’56 Armand Dellovade, Honorary ’14 Armand Derosa, Beta Eta ’38 Carmen DiGiacomo, Psi ’60 Anthony DiGregorio, Beta Delta ’56 Ann Dinardi, Pi ’70 Sam Dolfi, Beta Theta ’53 William Eckert, Beta Rho ’66 Leonard Farano, Eta ’56 Charles Fatica, Xi ’53 Samuel Galasso, Beta Delta ’60 Anthony Galli, Theta Beta ’12 Charles Garbarino, Beta Sigma ’71 Rex Gatto, Psi ’67 John Gerardi, Eta ’56 Robert Grecco, Beta Mu ’74 Frank Leanza, Theta Beta ’45 Charles Lucisano, Beta Theta ’66 Michael Manniello, Theta Beta ’83 James McEvoy, Beta Omicron ’78 James McKenna, Beta Sigma ’70

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Thomas Modica, Theta Beta ’75 James Moscato, Xi ’30 Joseph Mosso, Psi ’51 Steven Palermo, Theta Beta ’82 Ralph V. Parmegiani, Brooklyn AC ’15 Ralph J. Parmegiani, Beta Sigma ’62 Vincent Pitta, Beta Sigma ’69 Joseph C Rahtelli, Beta Beta ’82 Joseph C Rahtelli, Delta Theta ’07 Benedict Ruggiero, Delta ’61 Guerrino Ruta, Psi ’74 Anthony Sallo, Psi ’63 Calvin Shipley, Psi ’71 Douglas Sundo, Psi ’75 Andrew Taddei, Theta Beta ’81 Richard Trieste, Beta Beta ’82 Paul Tucci, Eta ’42 Gary Van Schaften, Beta Lambda ’68 George Vecchione, Beta Sigma ’64 Michael Zerega, Psi ’69 Antonio Zumbo, Theta Beta ’90

$1,000+ Key Society Florio Abbate, Psi ’63 Phillip Arlia, Psi ’59 Carl Bertoch, Xi ’47 William Beuther, Beta Sigma ’91 Benedict Bocchicchio, Chi ’51 Jeffrey Breen, Gamma Sigma ’89 John Brincko, Eta ’60 Anthony Buffalano, Theta Beta ’90 Kenneth Camisa, Eta ’57 Mario Cardullo, Delta ’53 Albert Castellano, Beta Beta ’59 Rodolfo Cilento, Beta Xi ’55 Leonard Cilli, Beta Xi ’73 Daniel Corwin, Beta Rho ’67 Robert Dececco, Beta Lambda ’63 Anthony Digirolamo, Psi ’70 Gerald Diloreto, Beta Theta ’57 Raymond Dimuzio, Psi ’60 Donald Donell, Beta Theta ’49 Daniel Donovan, Gamma Zeta ’91 Alexander Fafara, Beta Xi ’69 Mark Failla, Beta Sigma ’67 Joseph Falace, Mu ’54 William Fanciullo, Theta Beta ’52 Patsy Fiandaca, Pi ’32 Salvatore Flagiello, Gamma Rho ’06 Anthony Galvin, Beta Phi ’78 Christopher Gentle, Psi ’97 John Giannone, Beta Eta ’56 Harvey Golub, Mu ’60 Bryan Grimaldi, Theta Beta ’88 George Guarnieri, Beta Omicron ’67 Matthew Hall, Delta Iota ’92 Brian Hearn, Beta Theta ’62 Robert Kanach, Beta Lambda ’69 Joseph Karpinski, Beta Rho ’67 Peter Koenig, Beta Lambda ’65 Samuel La Barbara, Psi ’68 Leonard Labriola, Psi ’58 Anthony Leone, Mu ’56 Charles Liberatore, Psi ’60 Dominic Macedonia, Beta Theta ’62 Raoul Mancini, Beta Eta ’51 Joseph Martino, Mu ’52 Thomas Mauro, Delta ’64

Dominick Mele, Iota ’35 Mark Minnaugh, Beta Rho ’77 Robert Molinari, Eta ’61 John Muffo, Beta Lambda ’66 Donald Nolfi, Beta Omicron ’53 Joseph Nunziata, Beta Sigma ’70 Leonard Oddo, Beta Rho ’67 Eugene Oliveri, Beta Eta ’54 Francis Palisano, Beta Theta ’62 Albert Parisi, Beta Eta ’74 Leo Parmegiani, Beta Omega ’79 William Petrell, Psi ’66 Edward Pizzo, Theta Beta ’56 Donald Reddinger, Psi ’69 Dominic Renda, Xi ’33 Eric Salmeron, Beta Omega ’79 Peter Sammartino, Eta ’24 Vincent Savona, Theta ’41 Guido Schiavone, Xi ’36 John Schiavone, Delta ’77 Theodore Schmahai, Beta Beta ’78 Chris Shipley, Psi ’99 John Sylvester, Beta Chi ’80 Charles Tabone, Beta Rho ’70 Gaspar Tiranno, Beta Beta ’60 Robert Vollono, Beta Lambda ’68 John Wetzel, Beta Sigma ’65 Michael Young, Beta Eta ’85 Richard Zaloum, Delta ’55

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Ways to Give As a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation, the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc. (TAX ID#31-1005845) provides you with numerous opportunities to positively impact both your current and future tax liabilities, as well as the future of Alpha Phi Delta. Gifts may be either unrestricted or restricted for a specific purpose. You may also indicate whether your gift is for immediate use or to establish a permanently endowed fund. Thank you for your consideration and support of this worthwhile endeavor.

Statement of Fund Balances Fund

Gifts of Cash

Donors can easily make gifts to the Foundation via check, or credit card via PayPal thru the Foundation website (APD.org) or via mail to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

Gifts of Stock

Scholarship Leadership Kleos Alpha Phi Delta Cares Reserve

Total Fund Balances 6/30/2018

Some donors may find that they are able to enhance their giving capability by making a donation of appreciated securities. Donations of appreciated stock often provide significant tax advantages. The Foundation can help facilitate your stock donation.

Matching Gifts

Many companies encourage charitable giving by matching employee contributions to public charities. Your generous support of the Foundation can go even further with a matching gift from your employer, and you, as the employee, receive credit for the gift.

Honorary and Memorial Gifts

For a unique and fitting tribute to a friend or loved one, consider a gift to the Foundation in honor or in memory. The Foundation staff will forward notes to the family or honoree as requested in your contribution. During this past year, brothers have established funds to honor recently deceased men like Leon Panella, Joe Randazzo and Dr. Albert Zanzuccki. We also have a Military Scholarship. Many brothers contribute to that fund in the name of their father or other friend/relative who has served.

The Omega Society – Planned Gifts

This is your legacy, your final gift to Alpha Phi Delta. A bequest, paid-up life insurance policy, charitable gift annuity, charitable remainder trust, charitable lead trust, or naming the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation as a beneficiary of a 401K plan are just a few examples of planned gifts. Deferred or planned gifts enable you to help meet Alpha Phi Delta’s needs for the future and your personal financial needs today. In our own way, each of us has benefited from our membership in Alpha Phi Delta. Your investment in these efforts through financial gifts to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation helps ensure that future generations also have the opportunity to benefit from the exceptional leadership training offered by Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity.

$1,767,290

Statement of Operations Starting Balance 7/1/2017 Receipts

Types of Gifts:

• Unrestricted – These gifts allow the board to support the Foundation’s current and most pressing priorities. • Leadership – Gifts to this fund support our many undergraduate leadership programs. Many brothers have pledged $5,000 to this fund to endow a periodic leadership event in their name (or the name of an honoree). • Kleos Fund – These gifts support the Kleos and other publications. Many brothers have pledged $10,000 to this fund to sponsor one page each year in their name (or the name of an honoree). • Scholarship – This is the longest running Foundation program, with 51 endowed scholarships. Brothers can contribute directly to the fund in any amount, they can augment an existing fund honoring a brother or beginning at $10,000 they can endow an annual scholarship.

$ 1,174,185 $ 211,689 $ 306,269 $ 905 $ 74,242

$1,680,460

Contributions - Scholarship Fund - Kleos Fund - Leadership Fund - Unrestricted Subtotal Investment Income

59,657 13,179 4,775 23,857 101,468 43,329

Total

144,797

Sale of Investments

(9,291)

Disbursements Scholarships (54 awards) Kleos Leadership Grants Administration Fundraising

46,500 20,000 11,471 3,732 12,343

Total

94,046

Closing Balance 6/30/2018

1,721,920

Unrealized Capital Gains 6/30/2018

43,370

Total Market Value 6/30/2018

$1,767,290

Please send a check payable to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 For more information please contact John Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66 at 724-944-9222 or johnhadgkiss@apdfoundation.org. 40

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