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The Enduring Legacy of Peter L. O’Neill’59

SPRING/SUMMER 2023
The Magazine of Delbarton School and St. Mary’s Abbey

Cover:Portraitby JohnTraynor’79;PhotographbyJessicaFiddes

Allphotographsinthisissueof Delbarton weretakenby JessicaFiddes,JaredLowy,CraigParis or MeghanPodimsky unlessotherwiseindicated.

AbbotJonathanLicari,O.S.B., St.Mary’sAbbeyPresident,DelbartonSchool

Fr.MichaelTidd,O.S.B., Headmaster

J.CraigParis’82, AssistantHeadmasterforAdvancementandAlumni

JessicaVermylenFiddes, Editor,DirectorofMarketing&Communications

DELBARTONisthemagazineofDelbartonSchoolandSt.Mary’sAbbey.AllviewsexpressedinDELBARTON aresolelythoseoftheeditors,authorsandcontributorstothismagazine anddonotnecessarilyrepresentthoseoftheOrderofSt.BenedictofNewJersey,Inc., St.Mary’sAbbeyand/orDelbartonSchool Design:SahlmanArtStudio,Charlotte,NC Printing:J.S.McCarthyPrintersAugusta,ME contents Spring/Summer2023 2 50 1 FromtheHeadmaster 2 TheEnduringLegacyofPeterL.O’Neill’59 ByJessicaFiddes 12 WhyITeach ByMatthewWhite 16 APArtExhibit 21 AroundDelbarton 50 SportShorts ByJaredLowy 71 AbbeyNotes ByBr.WilliamMcMillan,O.S.B. 73 TheImportanceofFr.BeatusinMyLife ByBr.PaulDiveny,O.S.B. 79 AlumniNews 98 WhyIGive ByDennisTupper’99 104 DelbartonYesterday ByJessicaFiddes 12 ontents Delbarton
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DearFriendsofDelbarton,

RenewalisaregularpartoflifeatDelbarton. WinterinMorrisCountywasmild,sothetransition tospringtimeonDelbartoncampushasbeena relativelyminorchangeinthetemperature.The blossomingofourtreesandflowers,however,isa vividreminderoftherenewalthatcomestous annuallywiththeturningoftheseasons.Even moreprofoundly,ourobservanceofLentand celebrationofEasteralsohelpedusexperience thepowerofChrist’srisingtonewlifeandrefresh ourhopeinthepowerofhisResurrectionfor humanity.

Alongwithcontinualimprovementofour academic,spiritual,athleticandactivities programs,renewalofDelbarton’shistoricbuildings andgroundshasbeenahighpriorityforthelast fifteenyears.UndertheleadershipofBrother PaulDiveny,O.S.B.,our11thHeadmaster(20072018),thefirstcomprehensiveeffortsweremade athistoricconservationoftheFormalGarden statuaryandofrestorationworkonthefirstfloor ofOldMain.Bytheearly2000s,theformer Kountzemansionhadbeenusedforclassrooms, dormitories,facultyandstaffhousing,andoffices. Itwasamuch-lovediconofourschool,but perhapstoomuchloved!Gradually,OldMain’s fabricwassecuredwhileplansweremadeto furtherconserveandrestorethebuildingandits surroundinggardenforthefutureenjoymentof theDelbartonfamily.

Thisissueof Delbarton highlightsthedramatic stepforwardinourconservationandrestoration effortsmadepossiblebythegenerosityofMrs. BeckyO’Neill,thewidowofPeterL.O’Neill’59. PeterwasastaunchlyloyalDelbartonalumnus whospenthishighschoolyearslivingandlearning asaboardingstudentinOldMain.Whenshewas lookingforawaytopermanentlyhonorPeter’s memory,Beckywaskindenoughtofunda restorationandredecorationofthefirstfloorof OldMainasthe PeterL.O’Neill’59AlumniCenter atOldMain.Therestoredroomsopenedwitha dedicationonNovember12,2022.

TheCenternowhousestheofficesofour AssistantHeadmasterforAdvancementand AlumniJ.CraigParis’82andhisAssistantHeidi Williamson.Craighasreturnedtotheverysame roominwhichhebeganworkingatDelbartonin 1987.BothCraigandHeidiarenowableto welcomealumniandfriendsvisitingOldMain.Old MaincontinuestobeDelbarton’ssocialcenter,as therestoredroomsareusedallyearroundfor alumniand parentevents.

ThePeterL.O’Neill’59AlumniCenterisa powerfulexampleofDelbarton’songoingbalance oftraditionandinnovation,ofourdesiretobe groundinginourrichheritagewhilelookingtothe futurewithconfidence.Throughoutthisissueof Delbarton,Ihopeyouseethatspiritactiveinthe student,parent,andalumnistoriesyoufindhere.

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YoursinChristandSt.Benedict, Fr.MichaelTidd,O.S.B.
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TheEnduringLegacyof PeterL. O’Neill ’59

atOldMainisamagnificentrenovationmade possiblethroughthegenerosityand dedicationofthelatePeter‘Pete’O’Neill’swife Rebecca‘Becky’O’Neill.Becky’sdevotionto herhusbandPeteisreflectedinthemany lovingtouchesintegratedthroughoutthe project.

PetelivedinOldMainduringhisfouryearsat Delbartonandoftensharedfondmemoriesof hisexperienceasaboarder.Heattributed muchofhissuccesstotheeducationhe receivedasaDelbartonstudent,andoften saidthatDelbartonwashis inlocoparentis, teachinghimtheskillsthatguidedhimtohis latersuccesses.Hewentontoenjoyavariety ofprofessionalrolesincludingpoliceofficer, lawyer,FBISpecialAgentand,finally, successfulentrepreneurwhocreatedaglobal business.

AftergraduatingfromDelbartonin1959,Pete movedontoColgateUniversity,andthenthe NewYorkUniversitySchoolofLaw.He attendedlawschoolwhileservingasapolice officerand,in1966,wasappointedasa SpecialAgentoftheFederalBureauof Investigation.Heultimatelytransitionedinto

Pete’sPortrait

In2002,whenfurnishingtheO’Neill residenceinFlorida,afriendsuggested BeckyconsidertheworkofAmerican ImpressionistartistJohnTraynor’79. LikingTraynor’spainterlystyle,Becky purchasedoneofhispaintings.Later,she learnedthatJohnwasaDelbarton alumnuswhograduatedexactlytwenty yearsafterherhusband,andthathehad paintedmanyoftheheadmasterportraits intheGalleryofOldMain.Thismade selectinganartisttocreatePete’s posthumousportraiteasy,andPete’sspirit isbeautifullycapturedintheTraynor portraitthatnowhangsintheentryfoyer. BeckyispicturedherewithartistJohn Traynor’79andhiswifeLizTraynor.

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THENEW P ETER L.O’N EILL ’59A LUMNI C ENTER

Theentryfoyeristhemainfocal point,andacustomstairrunner withbrassstairrodstransitionsthe firstfloortothesecondfloor landing.

thecorporateworldwhereheserved asaVicePresidentoftheWackenhut Corporation(nowG4S)andAssistant GeneralCounselofARAServices(now ARAMARK).

In1977,leveraginghisexperiencesin lawenforcementandbusiness,Pete co-foundedCARCOGroup,Inc.,an informationservicescompany specializinginfrauddetection.Under Pete’sleadership,CARCOgrewfroma pioneerinvehiclepre-insurance inspectiontotheleaderinbackground investigationandriskmitigation. Launchedwithjustfiveemployees, CARCOexpandeditsoperationsinto 192countriesandthefirmnowuses advancedmobileAItechnology platformsthatwereunimaginable whenPetestartedthecompany.

InadditiontotheSocietyofFormer SpecialAgentsoftheFBI,Petewasa memberoftheAmericanSocietyof IndustrialSecurity(ASIS),aDirectorof theNewYorkLawEnforcement Foundationandalifetimememberand presidentoftheInternationalSecurity ManagementAssociation(ISMA).In 1999,PetewasawardedtheEllisIsland MedalofHonorandwasinductedinto theDelbartonSchoolHallofHonor.

PeteandBeckyO’NeilljoinedtheFr. AugustineWirth,O.S.B.Societyand theSt.BenedictSocietyin2019.In 2023,Peteposthumouslywashonored bytheFrederickD.SuydamMemorial Associationinrecognitionofhis distinguishedcareerinthepublic sector.

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FollowingPete’sdeathin2019,Becky decidedtohonorherhusband’slove forDelbartonwitharenovationofthe groundfloorofOldMain.Inaveryreal sense,thenewAlumniCenternamed inPete’smemoryreturnshimhometo theveryroomswherehiscorevalues andbeliefswereformed.Heneverlost hisprofoundconnectiontoDelbarton ortohisfriendsfromtheClassof 1959.BeckyO’Neillworkedso diligentlytotransformtheground floorofOldMain,andDelbarton alumninowhaveaspecialplaceto gatheroncampus.PeteO’Neill’s legacyliveson.

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AcollectionofseniorportraitsfromtheClassof1959is displayedoutsidetheentrancetothenewBoardRoom. LookingintotheGallery,withitscollectionof headmasterportraits. OnApril25,PeterO’Neill’59washonoredposthumouslyatthe60th AnnualMemorialDinneroftheFrederickD.SuydamMemorial AssociationwhereBeckyO’NeillispicturedwithformerNYCPolice CommissionerRayKellyandDavidCohen.

Formerlypartofthesenior guidancesuite,thisroomis nowaninvitingreceptionarea andoffice.

Boodle’s,aprivateclubin Londonfoundedin1762, inspiredthedesignandvivid colorpaletteoftheMusicRoom.

TheBoardRoom, whichdoublesasa diningspace,includes amahogany conferencetableand antiqueChippendale chairs.Thedrapery fabricisembroidered andbrocadedlinen.

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O’NeillCenterisDedicated

ThededicationofthePeterL.

O’Neill’59AlumniCenterat OldMainonNovember15, 2022markedtheconclusionofa majorrenovationthatbeganwiththe replacementofthemansion’soriginal 140-year-oldwindowswithhandcraftedmahoganyreplicas.

PeteO’NeillwasfondofDelbarton Green,soitisnosurprisethatthe colorisprominentlyfeaturedinmany ofthesumptuousfabrics.Eachground floorroomnowhasadistinct personalityandpurpose.

Toassistwiththerenovation,Becky O’Neillenlistedtheprofessional servicesofLindaAshleyofLinda AshleyInteriorDesignofPalmBeach,

Florida.Afterherinitialsurveyofthe 1883Kountzefamilysummer residence,Lindaresearchedthe periodtodeterminehowtorestore theroomstotheiroriginalsplendor. HermaininspirationwasWhitehallin PalmBeach,HenryFlager’s75-room GildedAge1902winterretreat,the UniversityClub,aprivateManhattan socialclubnowhousedina1899 granite-facedclubhouseonWest54th Street,andBoodle’s,aLondon gentlemen’sclubfoundedin1762.

ManyfavoriteobjectsfromtheO’Neill Floridaresidenceweremovedtothe newAlumniCenter.Foremostamong themisPete’spartner’sdeskand chair,andPete’sgoodfriendCraig Paris’82,DelbartonAssistant

PeteO’Neill’s deskandchair arenowusedbyhisgood friendCraigParis’82who servesasDelbartonAssistant HeadmasterforAdvancement andAlumni.

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HeadmasterforAdvancementand Alumni,nowworksatthedeskinhis newoffice.MemorabiliafromPete’s lifeisdisplayedintheglasscase oppositetheBoardRoom.Outsidethe MusicRoom,thecomfortably furnishedTerraceoffersamagnificent viewofWashingtonValley,anda lovinglyinscribedCarraramarble benchprovidesawelcomeplacetosit infrontofOldMain.

TheCovid-19pandemicledtosome unexpecteddelays,yetthankstothe tenacityofBeckyO’Neillandherteam, todaythePeterL.O’Neill’59Alumni CenteratOldMainisinfrequentuse forspecialevents,dinners,and meetingsatDelbarton.Alumniare cordiallyinvitedtostopbyforatour.

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BeckyO’Neill withPete’scousins Sheila and MarkHeavey.ManyO’Neillfamily andfriendsgatheredatDelbartonfortheO’NeillAlumniCenterDedication. Pete’s1959classmates MikeSlattery’59,BarryMurphy’59,BillMcFadden’59 and JohnMcNamara’59 with BeckyO’Neill and Fr.Michael ThePeterL.O’Neill’59AlumniCenteratOld MainisBeckyO’Neill’stributetoherlate husband.PeteO’NeillcalledDelbartonhis ‘in locoparentis’ andformedlastingmany friendshipshere. PeteO’Neill’59 and CraigParis’82,Assistant HeadmasterforAdvancementandAlumni.

1890TiffanyGrandfather Clock

The1890Tiffanygrandfatherclock wasdonatedin2022bytheVermylen andFiddesfamilieswhich,between them,havetenDelbartonalumni spanning25years,from1995to2020. Theclockhadbeeninthefamilyfor 133years,firstonBrooklynHeights andtheninNewJerseyforthepast72 years.Onceaweek,theheirloom timepieceishand-woundusingits originalbrasskey,andwearepleased toreporttheclockhasanappealingly melodiouschime.

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Memorabilia

TreasuredobjectsfromPete’slifeareondisplay inOldMain,includinghisFBIbadgeandpatch,a 25-yearachievementplaquefromhisCARCO employees,a40thanniversaryflagfromthe NYPDCrimeDivision,Pete’sDelbartonSchool acceptanceletterandhis1959Archwayyearbook. ThecasealsoincludesPete’sEllisIslandMedalof Honor,aframedphotofromhissurprise60th birthdayparty(includingthelateAbbotGiles Hayes‘56,anotherclosefriendofPete’s)anda photoofPetewhenhewasapoliceofficer.A framedpoem,“PeteO’Neill’s”,writtenFrank McGhee,hangsonthewallnexttothedisplay case.MoreofPete’smemorabiliaisstoredinthe Delbartonarchivesandavailableforviewingon Delbarton.org/archives.

ThisinscribedcarvedCarraramarblememorialbench nowoffersacomfortableplacetoappreciatetheviewfrom OldMain.

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TheTerracewasdesignedasanextension oftheMusicRoom,withcomfortable furnitureandaviewofWashingtonValley. OnNovember15,2022, AbbotJonathanLicari,O.S.B.,on left,blessedthePeterL.O’Neill’59AlumniCenter.Pictured withhimare BeckyO’Neill,Headmaster Fr.MichaelTidd, O.S.B.and PriorFr.EdwardFittinSeton,O.S.B.’82 BeckyO’NeillandFr.MichaelwithherdesignteamofDanProbst, NancyPolettiandLindaAshley.Ashleydesignedandledthe renovationprocessfromherPalmBeachfirmLindaAshleyInterior DesignandoftencalledonPoletti,hersister,foron-sitesupervision.

WhyITeach: Matthew White

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IthinkaboutthislinefromSelah’s songwhenIthinkaboutmy journeytobecomingtheDirector ofMissionandMinistryatDelbarton.I hadneverplannedtobeinthis positionasIwasdesigningmycareer path.However,IcanseehowGod preparedmetobeexactlywhereIam today,andknowingGod’splans,Iknow thatIamexactlywhereIamsupposed tobe.

Igrewupinareligioushousehold, theoldestof8children(tiedforthe oldestsinceIamatwin)inSpring Lake,NJ.Ilivedaveryactive lifestyle,spendinglongsummer daysonthebeachandplaying soccer,football,basketball, baseball,orvolleyballwhenit wasnotbeachweather.Playing allofthesesportsledtomy firstcareerchoice, ProfessionalAthlete.

AsIwasfinishingupmy highschoolathletic careersinsoccer, basketball,and volleyball,I recognizedthatmy opportunitiesto playasportin collegewere notwhatI wanted.I hadto decide

whetherIshouldplayasportata collegethatIdidnotwanttogoto,or shouldIgotoacollegethatIwanted toattendandpotentiallygiveupmy dreamofbeingaProfessionalAthlete. Idecidedtoputmyprofessional athleticdreamsaside,andgotothe CollegeoftheHolyCrossinWorcester, MA.ItwasherethatIbegantowork onacareerpaththatinvolvedServing God.

GrowingupIhadattendedanall-boys CatholichighschoolwhereIreally begantogrowinknowledgeandlove ofGod.Ibeganpracticingmyfaithon adailybasis,andthemoreIpracticed myfaiththemoreIsawthebenefitsof it.Ihadcometotherealizationthat mylifewassomuchbetterwhenGod wasatthecenter,andIwantedto sharethatrealizationwitheveryone. This,alongwithatriptoMedjugorje, reallycementedtheideathatIwanted togrowinmyrelationshipwithGodas wellastohelpotherstogrowintheir relationshipswithGod.Thisledmeto chooseReligiousStudiesasoneofmy twomajorsatHolyCross.(Theother wasPoliticalScience)

AsmycollegecareerunfoldedIgot moreandmoreinvolvedinCampus Ministry.IfoundthatItrulyloved embracingmyfaithandsharingitwith others.EventhoughIlovedallofmy CampusMinistryexperiencesin college,mynextstepaftergraduation wastostudytobecomeapriestfor theGreatDioceseofTrenton.I

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“ThismuchIknowistrue,thatGodblessedthe brokenroad,thatledmestraighttoyou.”

MattWhite,inyellowt-shirt,has chaperonedmultipleDelbarton home-buildingmissionsin Guatemala.Thissummerhewill leadasimilareffortinElSalvador.

enteredImmaculateConception Seminaryplanningtospend6years studyingtobeapriest,andthen spendtherestofmylifesharingGod’s lovethroughthesacramentsand service.After4yearsoflearning abouttheCatholicfaith,prayer, service,andretreatsIdecidedthatthe priesthoodwasnotforme.Istillhada desiretoteachothersaboutGod,the Bible,prayer,andservice,butIfound thingslikehospitalvisits,funerals, familystrugglesverydifficulttodeal withonadailybasis.Iwantedtofinda waytoteachothersaboutGod withouthavingtodothedifficultparts aswell.

WhileIwasinseminary,Iwenton retreatattheDelbartonRetreat Centereveryyear.ItwasherethatI becamefriendswithFr.Bruno,the formerheadmasterofDelbarton.Fr. Brunohappenedtocallmetheday afterIdecidedtoleavetheseminary andaskedmewhatmyplanswere.I toldhimthatIhadnoideawhatmy planswereasIhadjustmadethe decisiontoleavetheseminarytheday before.Hetoldmethattherewasan openingforatheologyteacherat DelbartonandthatIshouldapply.I knewverylittleaboutDelbartonasa school,butIknewitwouldallowmeto teachothersaboutGod,whichiswhat Ireallywantedtodo,soIdecidedto

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apply.IfiguredthatifIdidnotlikeit,I couldleaveafterayearortwo.HereI am11yearslater.

IseeGod’sfingerprintsalloverthe roadthathasledmetoDelbarton. WhileIdidnotbecomeaprofessional athlete,allofmyathleticpreparation helpsmeeverydayasIcoach basketballandbaseball.Ididnotplay asportincollege,butthatgaveme moretimetogetinvolvedinCampus Ministry.Iwasabletoattendretreats andservicetrips,whichweresomeof myfavoritememoriesincollege.It alsopreparedmetorunallofthe Delbartonretreats,aswellasservice tripstoWestVirginia,Guatemala,and nowElSalvador.Ididnotbecomea priestasIhadplanned,butmytimein seminarygavemetheeducationI neededtoteachthestudentsof Delbartonhowtogrowintheirfaith.It alsoconnectedmetoFr.Brunowho gavemethepushtoapplyformyfirst jobatDelbarton,andwhojustso happenedtocallmethedayafterI decidedtoleavetheseminary.

Godhasbeenleadingmetothispoint throughoutmylife,andIknowthatI amexactlywhereIammeanttobe. Delbartonhasbeensuchablessingto measithasallowedmetocontinueto pursueallofthethingsthatItruly lovewhileservingGodatthesame time.Whetheritiscoachingbasketball andbaseball,moderatingthesurf club,helpingthepoorandhomeless, ordoingserviceinforeigncountries,I knowthatGodblessedthebroken roadthathasleadmestraightto Delbarton.

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MattWhiteandhiswifeSara BohdeWhitecelebratedtheir marriageonAugust13,2022. Anavidsurfer,MattWhite moderatestheDelbarton SurfClubthatparticipatesin competitionsontheJersey Shore. Mattandhistwinbrotherare theoldestofeightchildren, allbornandraisedinSpring Lake,NJ.

art AP EXHIBIT

Thiswinter,theFineArtsCenterlobbycamealivethanks tothevibrantshapes,contoursandcolorsondisplayin the2023APArtExhibit.Weareproudtosharetheartof oftentalentedAPartistswithanexcerptfromeach youngman’sArtistStatement.

RobAlexy’23

“Inmyjunioryear,myloose affiliationwithartevolvedintoa passionforcreatingsomething individualistic...Eventually,Ifell inlovewiththetwomediums: acrylicpaintandoilpastel.The inspirationbehindmysustained investigationstemsfrommy long-termrelationshipwith,and loveof,water.”

PaulBrady’23

“InmyAPStudioArtclass,Iamexperimentingwithoilpastels tomakevivid,colorfulimpressionsofportionsofvintage pinballmachines.AftervisitingtheMorristownGameVaultfor thefirsttime,IknewthatIhadfoundthesubjectformy SustainedInvestigation.Iwasmesmerizedbythevarietyof graphicsondisplayineachpinballmachine.”

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GrantDangler’23

“Ihavealwayshadapassionfor art.Thisrelationshipof comraderyandcreativity especiallydevelopedduringmy yearsatDelbarton.Viewing otherstudents’worksinspired metobecomeabetterartist, almostasa‘friendly competition’.Thesubjectofmy SustainedInvestigationpertains toamajorpartofmylife–the boardwalkattheJerseyShore.”

SamGibbons’23

“Arthasalwaysbeenaformofselfexpressionforme,evenfromaveryyoung age.Inmysustainedinvestigation,I capturetheessenceofhumanemotionin itsmanyaspectsinaseriesofportraits, inspiredbymyownexperiences…I’m passionateaboutmyartwork,andIhope tocontinuemystudyofartisticexpression throughmyremainingyearsofschool andthereafter.”

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“Colorismydaylong obsession,joy,and torment.”
ClaudeMonet

PaulGin’23

“Myfavoriteaspectaboutartishowrelaxing itcanbe.Ienjoyworkingonmyartworks becauseIdon’thavetostressaboutnumbers, formulas,syntax,rhymescheme,character development,plotandstructure,verbtenses, vocabulary,ethicaldilemmas,cellular communication,pastpresidents,orcurrent eventslikeinotherclasses.InmySustained Investigation,Ifurtherexperimentedwith colorandI utilizedtexture torepresent diffusedlight.”

MarcoMaselli’23

“Arthasbeenmypassionthanksinparttomyfather’sskillfuldrawings,hiskeeninterestin arttogetherwithhisoccupationasanarchitect.Oneofmyfather’smajorinterests,andone thatIshare,washisloveofclassicAmericancars…AsIreviewmytimehereatDelbartonand theworkIhaveproduced,IamgratefulforwhatIhaveachievedwithinstudioartandIlook forwardtocontinuingmyartinthefuturenomatterwhereittakesme.”

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“Everythinghasitsbeauty, butnoteveryoneseesit.”
AndyWarhol

“(Mr.Rodi)wasalwaysbymysideinclass, showingmenewtechniquesandgiving metipstoimprovemywork.Thebiggest thing,whichIamthemostthankfulfor,is thatheconvincedmetopursueartfor therestofmyhighschoolcareer,leading metotakethisAPclass.Helitafireinme thatbroughtbackmypassionandlovefor art.AsIstartedthinkingaboutthe subjectmatterformySustained Investigation,Itookintoaccountmylove forarchitecture.”

TheartistIremembermostclearlyfrommymotherwasClaudeMonet,whose impressionisticworkshaveheavilyinfluencedme.FormySustained Investigation,IknewimmediatelythatIwantedtoincorporateallmyartistic passions:Painting,writing,andstorytelling.Soonafter,Ifellupontheperfect idea:thesettingofastory.

AdrianPierre’23 JohnMattiola’23
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JoelSaxon’23

“Ineverthoughtofmyselfasanartist,butit wasthroughthesupportofmyteachers thatmycraftwashoned,andIfounda mediumofexpressionthatIenjoyedpainting.Ihavealwaysbeenfascinatedby religiousbuildings,andastimehasgoneby, thetowersthatgracethem,butIcannot necessarilysaywhy.InmychosenSustained Investigation,oneofmygoalsistoreveal thearchitecturalfeaturesofsacredtowers indifferentways…”

TylerVazquez’23

“Drawingallowsmetoescapetheworldandstress.Ihadthechancetodrawagain duringmysophomoreyearinthevisualartsclasswhereIwasintroducedtoavariety ofmediums.Myexperienceinusingoilpastelinthisclasshadmeeagertodraw againandthatinturnencouragedmetoapplyfortheAPStudioArtthisyear.The ideaofmySustainedInvestigationstemsfrommysimpledesiretoeathealthily.

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facultyupdate around Delbarton

AcceptedStudentsReception

InFebruary,Delbartonhistory teacherandPresidentofthe GreenTownshipHistorical Society KevinConn spokeata meetingoftheSussexCounty ChapteroftheSonsofthe AmericanRevolutionatthe LafayetteHouse.Histopicwas thelifeandcareerofNew JerseyRevolutionaryWar Britishloyalistsoldierandspy JamesMoody.

Englishteacher Christine Connelly hasassumed oversightofthe Delta literary magazine.Christineattended the What’sNewinYoungAdult Literature workshopin

February,aBureauofEducation andResearchprogram,tohelp herassiststudentslookingfor newnovelstoexplore.

MiddleStatesAccreditation InternalCoordinators JonCote and DanSzelingowski attended avirtual DevelopingaPlan trainingworkshopin preparationfortheMiddle Statesprocessthatcurrentlyis underwayatDelbarton.

OnApril27,ourAdmissionsand Marketing&Communications departmentshostedthe Better Together workshoponcampus. OrganizedbyFinalsite,the eventwasdesignedtoempower marketingandadmissions officestoworkcollaboratively.

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OnJanuary30, Headmaster Fr. MichaelTidd and theDelbarton AdmissionsOffice cordiallywelcomed Classof2027and Classof2029 studentsandtheir familiesatour annualAccepted FamilyReception. StudentBody President Finn McDonald’23

recalledhisownacceptedstudentexperienceandhowexcitedhe wastoforgehisownDelbartonexperience.“Irememberitlikeit wasyesterday,sittinginyoursameseats,readytoembarkonmy Delbartonjourney.IfyouweretotellmeasanervousfreshmanI’d bestandinghereasStudentBodyPresident,Iwouldnotbelieve you.”McDonaldwentontotellouracceptedstudentswhatchanged betweenfreshmanyeartonow.“Peoplearoundherepushyouto strivetobeyourbestandaccomplishgreatthings.”

Presidential Scholar Nominee

Delbartonsenior EmersonLee’23 is nominatedforthe Presidential ScholarsProgram.Establishedin1964, thePresidentialScholarProgramisone ofthehighesthonorsagraduating UnitedStateshighschoolseniorcan earn.Everyyear,theProgramselectsandorganizesitstop5,000 candidates,and600oftheseyoungmenandwomenareselectedto besemifinalists.Ultimately,160PresidentialScholarsarehonoredin Washington,DCfortheiraccomplishments.

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DavidDonovan and JakeRoss fromtheAdmissions departmentpresentedwith JessicaFiddes and Jared Lowy fromMarcommonhow closelythetwodepartments strategizeandfunction togetheratDelbarton.

OnMarch31,2023, Dr.Matthew D’Urso’96 completed refreshertrainingintheFinding Words/ChildFirst®Forensic InterviewProtocol.Thiscourse isafollow-uptoanintensive five-daytrainingcoursein whichparticipantslearnthe necessaryskillstoconducta competentinvestigative interviewofachildabuse victim.Participantsreceive trainingonchilddevelopment, memoryandsuggestibility, testifyingincourt,legalissues, andpreparingchildrenfor court.

InFebruary,Directorof Marketing&Communications

JessicaFiddes andDigital MediaSpecialist Meghan Podimsky attendedaone-day conferenceatPeckSchoolin Morristownonthetopicof Marketing&Communications. Theeventwassponsoredbythe NewJerseyAssociationof IndependentSchools.

Fr.EdwardSetonFittin’82, St.Mary’sAbbeypriorand DelbartonTheologyteacher, servedonhisfirstMiddleState

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TheDelbartonIncubator

OnApril27,twenty-oneproductswereshowcasedattheannual DelbartonIncubatorExpointheFAC.Taughtby Mr.DaveMartin, thispopularseniorelectiveallowsstudentstoworkinsmallteams, brainstormunique,problem-solvingproducts,writebusinessplans, createmarketingstrategies,buildwebsitesanddesignadvertising materials,allintendedtobringtheirproductstomarket.Standout 2023DelbartonIncubatorproductsincluded:

n Case+, alaptopcoverbuilttocoverviewsfromallsides

n Swingn’Sit, agolfbagadd-onthatallowsgolferstotakea seatonthecourse

n Turfinator, aportablecleat-cleaningaircompressor

n TheDivotTee, ascrew-inspiredgolfteethatsecuresagolfball withease

n Head-Lock, alightweightdeviceputtinganendtoslipping headsets

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Picturedhereare GerardBuono’23,TJCoffey’23,AnthonyReale’23 and Jake Melchionni’23, theDivotTeeteamthatdesignedtheproductvotedbysixalumni judgesas‘MostLikelytoGotoMarket’.

MiddleSchoolNews

Christmascameearlyasover30Delbartonseventhgradersheld theirveryownSecretSantagiftexchangeonDecember15during homeroom.Classpresident JamesonEbrahim’28 workedwith MiddleSchoolGuidanceCounselor RickCimino tomakeithappen beforetheholidaybreak.Severaldayslater,8th gradersinWorld LanguagesandCulturesclasslearnedhowtosayMerryChristmas inover20differentlanguages.Tolaunchtheclass,theypracticed writingthegoodtidingsinlanguageslikeSpanish,Italian, Norwegian,andevenChinese.Next,studentscreatedholidaycards laterdeliveredtodisabledchildrenbytheGreenWaveSwimTeam.

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accreditationteamforBerk CatholicHighSchool,Reading PAfromApril23-26,2023.

LearningSpecialist RobFlynn andEnglishteacher Mike Donnelly recentlyspentfour daysinMaineataCenterfor TeachingandLearning(CTL) internshiptoimprovetheir readingandwritinginstruction asteachers.CTLpridesitself onits‘workshopmodel’of instruction,wherestudentwork isthecenteroftheclassroom. MoreDelbartonEnglish teacherswillbeencouragedto completethisinternshipinthe future.

FromMarch29toMarch31, DelbartonWebmaster Jared Lowy attendedthethree-day FinalsiteUniversity2023 conferenceinOrlando,FL sponsoredbythecompanythat hoststheDelbarton.org website.

NoraMcSorley completedher firstyearofgraduateschoolat MontclairStateUniversity wheresheispursuinga mastersinclinicalandforensic psychology.Shehastwomore yearstogo.

Classicsteacher Dr.Theresa

O’Byrne recentlyhadanarticle acceptedbyaprestigious journal. Bilingual,Bitextual Bellewe:ACaseStudyof

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LunarNewYear

On January 23, Delbarton students and families celebrated the Lunar New Year, the

OnJanuary23,DelbartonstudentsandfamiliescelebratedtheLunarNewYear,themostimportant dateontheChinesecalendar,ataneventhostedbyDiversityAmongPeers(DAP)andtheAsianCulture Club.Thecelebrationfeaturedfood,studentpresentations,decorations,performancesandadragon dancewithalargedragonloanedbyKentPlaceSchool.InChineseculture,thedragon–or Loong –signifiesstrength,healthandgoodluck,andthecolorgreenrepresentsagreatharvest.

DelbartonHosts2023Interfaith FastandFeast

Thisyear,Easter, Passoverand Ramadanoccurred duringthesame week,something thathappensjust threetimesa century.OnApril 14,membersofour community celebratedthisrare occurrenceatthe InterfaithFastand Feastevent.Fasting beganat4:40amandcontinueduntil7:37pm,then concludedwithacelebratoryfeastintheFormal Gardenwhereparticipantslistenedtoremarksfrom Fr.Michael, students,parentsandDelbartonArabic teacher Mr.ZackTabor. Theeventwasorganizedby thePCDIparentgroupandmembersofDAP (DiversityAmongPeers).

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Scantoread Voices thePCDI Annual Journal!

Black History Celebration

On February 16, DAP (Diversity Among Peers) and PCDI (Parent Council on Diversity & Inclusion hosted the Delbarton Celebration of Black History and Culture. This year’s theme was joy, reflected in the food, art, music and performances. Most joyful of all were the social interactions that brought students, and their families and teachers together in Spada Commons and the St. Benedict Hall Library.

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Meet HunterTerborg’26

OurHumansofDelbartonseries continuedthisspringwithafeatureon freshman HunterTerborg’26.Of thetwelveHallmarksfoundationalto theDelbartonidentityandmission, HospitalityspeaksmosttoTerborg becauseitwasthefirstHallmarkhe experiencedatDelbarton.“WhenIwas applying,IcameforFreshmanforDay andthatexperiencewastruly memorable…that’swhenIknewI wantedtocomehere,”herecalls. “Afterthatexperience,itinspiredmeto makeothersfeelthatsenseof belongingandcommunitythesame wayIdid.That’swhyIgotinvolvedwith beingafreshmanforadayhostand doingotherprospectiveparentand studentevents.Beinghospitable…felt likeIwasreturningthefavor.”No surprisethatTerborghasbeen selectedtoserveasanofficialStudentAmbassadornextyear. Readhisstoryunder’News’onDelbarton.org.

PalaeographicalCode-Switching inLateMedievalEnglishControlledIreland willappearin theJuly2024editionof Speculum:AJournalofMedieval Studies.Thearticleexamines thecareerandhandwritingof 15thcenturyDublinlegalscribe andauthorNicholasBelleweas heswitchesbetweenlegal documentsandmanuscriptsand betweenEnglishandLatin. O’ByrneconcludethatBellewe

useddifferentpatternsof letteringstyleandpunctuation fordifferenttypesofwritten materials,andthathealso variedhisletteringand punctuationaccordingtothe languagehewaswriting (EnglishorLatin).These variationshelprefuterecent palaeographicalobjectionsto LinneMooney’sidentificationof AdamPinkhurstasthescribeof theHengwrtandEllesmere Chaucermanuscripts.

ItalianLanguageteacher Dan Pieraccini recentlypassedthe NewJerseyrealestatelicensing examandwasreelectedforhis secondyearasExaltedRulerof theSouthOrangeElksLodge #1154.Danalsopresentedat thisyear’s GlobalEducators’ BenchmarkGroup annual conferenceinWashingtonDCon bestpracticesoftelecollaborationandvirtualexchanges whereheusedourGlobal Delbartoninitiativesasan

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BloombergChallenge: DelbartonTeam is #5 inNorth America

InDecember,eightteamsof DelbartonAPMacroeconomics seniorscompetedin Bloomberg’sannualGlobal TradingChallenge.Thisyear’s investmentcompetitioninvolved 948schoolgroups,predominantlycollegesanduniversities, fromtheUnitedKingdomto Singapore.Eachteamwasgiven $1millioninvirtualUSdollarsto investacrosssecurities.To qualify,schoolsneededaccessto

aminimumof3+Bloomberg terminals.Withitswell-equipped RyanCrane’95BusinessCenter, Delbartonisoneofthefewhigh schoolsintheUnitedStatesto offeritsstudentsadozen Bloombergterminals.Two Delbartonteamsultimately crackedtheTop50,with JackMcDonald’s squad, picturedhere,postinga15thplacefinish.Theteamwas#5 inNorthAmerica.

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DirectorofAdvancement Operations&theDelbarton Fund MariaVanKirkP’26 attendedthe GravytyGForce ’23 conferenceinOrlando,FL fromApril30toMay3where shespokeonapanelduringa sessionentitled Bridgingthe Gap:CreatingASuccessful SchoolCultureThrough Engagement Tidings

DirectorofMission&Ministry MatthewWhite married‘the loveofmylife’SaraBohdeon August13,2022. n

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ZachCirillo’23Receives 2023CerasiaAward

Senior ZachCirillo’23 received 2023CerasiaAwardatthe MorningMeetingonFebruary8. TheAwardisdedicatedtothe memoryofthelateMichaelC. Cerasia’94whodiedtragically withhisolderbrotherina boatingaccidentduringthe summerfollowinghisfreshman year.Michael’sparents Robert and CaroleCerasiaP’94 are

picturedherewithZach,his parents Scott and StaceyCirillo P’23 and Fr.Michael andZach’s grandparents.Zachisamember oftheScholaCantorumvocal groupandakeymemberof manyAbbeyPlayersdramaand musicalproductions.Infact,asa memberofthecastofthewinter musical TheDrowsyChaperone, whichopenedtwodayslater,he

acceptedhisplaque,thenquickly dartedbackstagetodona tuxedofortheperformance preview.Aftertheapplausedied down,hereappearedonceagain injacketandtietoposefor photos.“I’malittlesweaty,” heconfessed.

WhartonGlobalInvestmentCompetition:

DelbartonTeamisSemifinalist

DelbartonBusinessandEconomicsClubmembers entered Wharton’sGlobalHighSchool InvestmentCompetition,andtheGreenWave

CapitalTeamof MichaelXu’26,RussellFrancis ’24, WesleyGabriel’26, CharlesGrippo’24, GavinGuo’26, EdvinKorpela’26,and Raymond Xu’26 wasselectedasasemifinalist,oneofthe top55teamsof1,400finalreportssubmitted.The competitionissponsoredbyUPenn’sWharton

School.Overtenweeks,studentsexaminea potentialclient’scasestudy,thendesigna businessprofile,investmentstrategyandstocklist usingWhartonInvestmentSimulatortoshapea portfolioworth$100,000invirtualcash.Teams wereevaluatedbasedonthestrengthoftheir strategies.

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ChristmasConcert

AtTheMet

OnDecember9,Delbartonupper-levelartclasses visitedtheMetropolitanMuseumofArtforaday ofeducationandinspiration.Ledbyartteachers

Ms.DianeLopez, Mr.DomRodi and Ms.Caitlin

Servilio,Delbartonjuniorsandseniors–including APStudioArt,APArtHistory,andStudioArt

classes–hadtheopportunitytoseeamazing worksofartinperson.Artstudentsdrewintheir sketchbooks,exploredthemanydifferentwingsof thelabyrinthinemuseum,andofcourse,enjoying asnackinthecafe.

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APArtExhibit

InFebruary,the2023Delbarton APArtExhibittransformedintoa robustartgallerywhere students,faculty,parents,alumni andfriendswereinvitedtoview theartworkoftenDelbarton seniors: PaulinoGin’23, J.J. Mattiola’23, PaulBrady’23, AdrianPierre’23, Tyler Vazquez’23, GrantDangler’23, SamGibbons’23, RobertAlexy ’23, JoelSaxon’23 and MarcoMaselli’23.

Sam Gibbons’23 EarnsBest inShow

Delbartonartistsearnedwelldeservedrecognitionatthe 2023BlackwellStreetCenterfor theArts’HighSchoolArtShow. Thejuriedshowreceivedover 500entriesfromfourteenarea highschools,Delbarton’sstrong showingisagoodreminderthat ourstudentsarecalledto expressthemselvesthroughthe visualarts. BestinShow wentto SamGibbons’23,picturedhere holdingtheplaquewithhisart teachersandfellowAPartists. RobAlexy’23 and Marco Masell1’23 tiedforfirstinOil andSoftPastel.

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TheDrowsy Chaperone

Inmid-February,DelbartonAbbey Playerspresentedthewinter musical TheDrowsyChaperone. WinneroffiveTonyAwards, includingBestBookandBestOriginalScore, The DrowsyChaperone isalovingsend-upoftheJazzAge musical,featuringoneshow-stoppingsonganddance numberafteranother.ThetalentedcastofDelbarton actorsandvisitingthespianswowedaudiencesduring

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2022Archway Wins2ndPlacein NationalCompetition

TheDelbarton2022 Archway wasawarded2nd placeintheAmericanScholasticPress Associationnationwideyearbookcompetition.

Moderator DomRodi andeditors RobertMaffucci ’22 and ColinArdise’22 appreciatedtheletter

thataccompaniedtheawardcertificate: “Your yearbookshowsknowledgeinthefieldsofwriting, photographyandpagedesignandcontains elements/sectionsofamemorableyearbookthat willbetreasuredforyearstocome.”

DelbartonOneActFestival

TheannualDelbartonOneActFestivalwason stageintheFAConApril21andApril22featuring threestudent-writtenandproducedplays: 8:15 by NolanLee’23,directedby MatthewDooley’23, AgeofActivism writtenby JackWells’23

directedby WanVirtudazo’23, and TheWanted writtenby PaulBrady’23 anddirectedbyteacher GregWyatt whoalsomoderatedtheFestivalwith Dr.RachelCarlson.

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CyYoungAwardWinner RADickey

OnDecember2,CyYoungAward-winningbaseball pitcher R.A.Dickey inspiredstudentswithhislife storyashewalkedthemthroughtheobstacleshe hasovercomeinhislife.Heleftuswiththree importantlessons:beself-awareandseekhumility, workhardandpersevereand,lastly,beempathetic towardsothers.Healsosharedaquick,memorable

BasketballStar ChamiqueHoldsclaw

OnApril4,DelbartonwelcomedAll-StarWNBA playerandOlympicGoldMedalist Chamique Holdsclaw whospokeaboutheraward-winning basketballcareerandherstruggleswithmental illness.Shesharedgoodadvicefromhercollege coach,UniversityofTennesseeHallofFamerPat Summit:“Toughtimesdon’tlast.Toughpeople do.”HoldsclawlatermetwithstudentsinSpada Commonswhereshegottoknowtheboysbetter byaskingquestions“Whatit’s really likegoingto anall-boysschool...Imean,nodistractions,right?!”

tutorialonhowtothrowhisfamousknuckleball! Later,RAspenttimewithGreenWaveBaseball players,advisingthemonhowtosucceedonand offthefield.

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FiservFieldTrip

SixtyDelbartonMacroEconomicsstudentsaccompaniedteacher TomBrady onJanuary26fora tourofFiserv’s$100millionInnovationCenterinBerkeleyHeights,NJ.AnS&P500company,Fiserv seamlesslymovesmoneyforbanksandbusinessesaroundtheworld.Theday’sagendaincluded hearingfrommanyFiservleaders,includingFiservChairmanandPresident FrankBisignanoP’27 andChiefOperatingOfficer GuyChiarello.BradycreditedDelbartondad CurtDahlP’23 for connectingourMacroEconstudentswithFiserv.

ForensicsDuoWins StateTitleand NationalAwards

DelbartonForensicsprogrammembers, AlexCalder’24, onleft,and ZekeEhrenberg’25,right,hadarecordsettingseasoninPublicForumdebate.Theywonthestate championship,earningDelbarton’sfirststatedebatetitle since2018.Thedynamicduoearnedfivebidstothe prestigiousTournamentofChampions,themost competitivenationalcircuitpost-seasonchampionship. Theyhavebeenconsistentlyrankedinthetop10of variousnationalELOrankingtrackers,withtheirbest regularseasonrankof6thinthecountryandthetop teaminNJandtheNortheastregion.Next, Alex and Zeke competeattheNationalCatholicForensic LeagueGrandNationalshostedinLouisville,KYfromMay27-29joinedbytheirqualifying teammates RomirPatel’25,MichaelXu’26 inthePublicForumdebate, NickScola’23,Jack Grbic’24 inspeechevents,and ColinBadcock’25 inCongressionaldebate.TheDelbarton Forensicsprogramcontinuestoachievelocally,regionallyandnationally.

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Sixty Delbarton Macro Economics students accompanied teacher Tom Brady on Janu t f Fi ’ $100 illi I ti C t i B k l H i ht NJ A S&P 500

GlenstalAbbeyExchange

InlateNovember,ninestudentsfromGlenstalAbbeySchoolin Limerick,IrelandarrivedtostaywithDelbartonhostfamilies,attend classesandseethesights.SeveraltripstoNewYorkCityandavisitto Washington,DCwereonthelads’busyschedules,andtheyenjoyeda wonderfulstatesideadventure.Delbartonstudentswilltravelto Irelandthissummertocompletethisannualexchangeprogram.

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TheFrenchAlps

GlobalDelbartonsponsoredaskitriptotheFrenchAlpsover springbreakwhereskierstestedtheirmettleontheslopes whileenjoyingthewonderfulcuisineandthebrotherhoodof experiencinginternationaltraveltogether.

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TheItalianAlps

Overspringbreak,severalmembersoftheDelbarton SkiRaceTeamandtheirfamiliestookofftoSestriere, ItalytotheVialatteaskiareainthewesternAlps wheretheyexperiencedgreatconditionsskiingWorld Cupslopes.Theyhadanexcellenttimeskiing,dining, andmakingnewfriendsfromaroundtheworld.

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DelbartonDestinations

n BEADSMissioninEastAfrica

n BethlehemFarmsMissioninWestVirginia,USA

n BuildingHomesinElSalvador

n GlenstalAbbeyExchangeinIreland

n SummerItalianStudyPrograminRome

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Iceland

Delbartonstudentsenjoyedamemorable outdooradventureinIcelandoverspring breakwheretheyhikedaroundglaciers, mountains,valleys,waterfalls,blacksand beaches,andthroughlavaandicecaves. Thetripincludedcoldplunges,saunas, newfoods,andstoriesofVikingsand trollsasouryoungmendoveinto Icelandicculture,withtheirwonderful guideUllileadingtheway.

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Jordan, Israel,and Palestine

Ourspringbreakgrouplandedin Amman,Jordan,thentraveled thecountryvisitingMadaba,the mosaiccity,theDeadSeaand Mt.Nebo,WadiMusaandPetra. Theymovedontoexplorethe holysitesofJerusalemand Bethlehemwheretheysawthe WesternWall,Al-AqsaMosque, theMt.ofOlives.Co-Chaperone JennaGomezlatercalledthis annualtrip “anoutstanding exampleoftransformational experientiallearning.”

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ThanksgivingFoodDrive

Deaneriesloadedan18-wheeler fulloffoodonNovember10forthe InterfaithFoodPantryinMorris Plains.In30minutes,students collected8,801poundsoffood fromDelbartondonorstohelp Morristown-areacommunity membersstrugglingtofeedtheir families.JuniorandSenior DeaneryLeadersmanagedthe Drive,andstudentscollectedand packedthedonations,thenloaded boxesontoatruckloanedby John HarringtonP’18.

PatersonGiftDistribution

On December 7, Christmas came

OnDecember7,Christmascame earlytoDelbartoncampusatour annualGiftDrivewherethousands ofunwrappedgiftswerecollected intheDeanery-sponsoredDrive. Alumnialsodonatedpresentsat alumnievents.OnDecember11, studentsandparentsplayedSanta byunloadingandarrangingthe toys,thenwelcomingfamiliesto theStraightandNarrowCenterin Patersonwheretheyselectedgifts fortheiryoungsters.

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SophomoreRetreatatthe RomeroCenter

OnNovember2,agroupof Delbartonsophomorestraveled toRomeroCenterinCamden,NJ forthefirstofthreeSophomore Retreatoftheschoolyear.Ledby DirectorofMissionandMinistry

MattWhite andAssistant DirectorofMissionandMinistry

MikeFitzgerald,thirty-five studentsandsixchaperones (including Fr.Michael) experiencedathree-dayretreat designedtoteachouryoungmen Catholicsocialteachingprecepts andtoexperiencethepowerof empathy.Thisphotoshowsthe boysstoppinginPhiladelphiaduring theirfirstdayoftheretreat.

JuniorsExperienceKairosRetreat

PriortoThanksgivingBreak,athirdoftheJuniorclassembarkedonafour-dayKairosretreatinStony Point,NYtostrengthentheirrelationshipwithGodandwiththeirfellowclassmates.TheRetreatfosters encounterswithChristinthesacrament,Hispeople,andHisword.Eachretreatantisencouragedto growinawarenessofthecountlessopportunitiestomeetGodinourworld,especiallyinothers.

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Wave4LifeClub OrganizesFuneral

IntheAbbeyChurchonNovember11,Delbarton celebratedthelifeofamanweneverknew,a personwhodiedwithnoonetomournhim,with ourstudentsservingaspallbearersandservice participants.DuringtheMassFr.Michaelsaid, “Today,wegivehimthegiftofouraffirmation oftheresurrection,andourfaithinthepower ofhope.”

41st AnnualBloodDrive

Our41stAnnualBloodDriveonApril20collected 171unitsofblood,including68ALYXunitsand103 wholebloodunits.TheALYXmachineextractstwo unitsofredbloodcellsduringasingledonation, whichdoublestheimpactofadonor’slife-giving gift.Thankyoutoallwhohelpedusreachour collectiongoalin2023.

DelbartonTop CovenantHouseFundraiser

OnApril1,DelbartonhosteditsannualSolidarity SleepOuttosupporttheworkofCovenantHouse (CH).Sixty-fiveSleepoutstudentsandparents sleptoutsideatDelbartonafterlisteningto testimoniesfromyoungpeopleassistedbyCH. Thedaytimetemperaturewas72degrees,but nightfallbroughttemperaturesinthe30swith

heavywinds,poundingrain,anddramatic lightning.Ourparticipantswerenotdeterredand gotavividdoseoflifeonthestreet.Delbarton ultimatelyraisedover$68,000makingitCH’S highestfundraisingschoolinNewJerseyandin theUnitedStates.

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TheDelbartonSTEMprogramcontinuestothrivethankstothebold,independentthinkersand researchersinourResearchinScienceClub.EnjoythisupdatefromScienceDepartmentChair BrianTheroux…

Thisspring,Delbarton STEMwasintheheartof ScienceFairseasonwith tworegionalsciencefairs, andtheDelbartonScience FairtookplaceonApril14.

TheNewJerseyNorthern RegionJuniorScienceand HumanitiesSymposium (JSHS)washeldat RutgersUniversityon February27,acollaborativeeffortbetweenthe researcharmofthe DepartmentofDefense andUScollegesand universities.FourDelbarton studentswereselectedto participatefromahighly competitivefieldofthousandsof applicants.

ThreeDelbartonstudents’projectsqualifiedforthe40th AnnualTerraNorthJerseyRegionalScienceFairheldatKean UniversityonMarch24-25,asciencefaircompetitionforhigh schoolstudentsintennorthernNewJerseycounties.

NicholasYoo’24 presentedhis researchon “TranscriptionalChangesin ThalamusCellPopulationsofRhesus MonkeyinTreatmentofTraumaticBrain Injury”.

KevinJin’25’s workon “The NeuroprotectiveEffectsofChebulinic AcidonLead-InducedMitochondrial DysfunctioninAlzheimer’sDisease” wontheCellBiologyCategoryAward, SecondPlace.Thishighlycompetitive categoryawardcamewithacashprize.

WilliamDu’24 wontheNJITAcademic FellowshipAward,whichincludesa fellowshipatNJITfor$1,000peryear. HealsowontheM.E.Wood& AssociatesMathematicsAward,and 2ndplaceKeanUniversityISTAward. Du’sprojectwas “GraphicalAnalysisof PackageDeliveryNetworks.”

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Picturedhereare KevinJin’25, NicholasYoo’24, and WillDu ’24attheJSHS (Missing: JackGrbic’23, whowonanhonorablementionforhisproject.)

InMarch,inpreparationfortheDelbartonScienceFair,theResearchinScienceClubhelda researchroundtabletopreviewtheprojectsbeingundertakenbyotherstudentsincluding…

TheDelbartoncommunitycongratulatesourstudentscientistsfortheirhardworkand research,andforrepresentingDelbartonsosuccessfullyinresearchcompetitions.

5thAnnualDelbarton ScienceFair

ResearchinScienceClubhostedtheFifth AnnualDelbartonScienceFaironApril14. Theeventincluded70MiddleSchoolscience projects.Upperclassmenwinnerswere:

NoBellPrize:mostoriginalproject;approaches aprobleminanovelway–JackGrbic’24, AI Designof3DRepresentationofArchitecture FromText.

The“UberPresenter”Award: bestoralpresentationandgraphicaldisplay– WilliamDu’24, GraphicalAnalysisofPackageDeliveryNetworks.

TheWillLiAward: forachievementinscience researchatDelbarton– NicholasYoo’24, TranscriptionalChangesinThalamusCell PopulationsofRhesusMonkeyinTreatmentof TraumaticBrainInjury.

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ParentEvents:Winter-Spring2022-23

WinterandspringwerebusyseasonsforDelbartonparentorganizations.AsalutetoEvents DirectorandParentLiaison ErinManahanP’19 forassistingDelbartonparentgroupswiththe followingevents.

November

SeniorParentsSocial

DMGBookClub

SkiTeamKickoff

CatholicSchoolDEIRepsDinner

DMGMonthlyMeetings

GalaWineTasting

CrossCountryTeamBanquet

FathersandFriendsFreeFarmersMarket

HockeyTeamKickoff

PCDICommunityDialogue

FathersandFriendsNightofDialogue

ChristmasCampusDecorating&Take-Down

SoccerTeamBanquet

CrossCountryTeamBanquet

December

CurrentParentChristmasParty SwimTeamKickoff

FootballTeamBanquet

DMGParent-to-ParentChristmasCharcuterieClass

DMGChristmasBookClubLuncheon

DAPParentsofYoungLeadersSocial

DPGAChristmasParty

CampusMinistry‘ComeandSee’Event

F&FNightOutGlenbrookBrewery

January

DAPYoungAlumniNetworking

DAP/PCDILunarNewYearCelebration

DAPBlackHistoryMonthSpeaker

CelebrationofBlackHistoryMonthandCulture

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MothersofSeniorsDinner

TennisTeamKickoff

March

BasketballTeamBanquet

LacrosseTeamFaceOffFamilyPicnic

WinterTrackTeamBanquet

FathersandFriendsMarchMadness

attheGrasshopper

SkiTeamBanquet

PCDIandDMGBookClubJointMeeting

April

ParentPresentation:WNBAPlayer

ChamiqueHoldsclaw

SwimTeamBanquet

Inter-faithRamadanIftar

HockeyTeamBanquet

SquashTeamBanquet

DMGSpringFacultyAppreciationDay

DMGSpringLuncheon

May

DelbartonInternationalNight

WrestlingTeamBanquet

MiddleSchoolSportsDinner

FathersandFriendsPokerNight

RugbyTeamBanquet

TennisTeamBanquet

June

SpringTrackTeamBanquet

SeniorProm

BaseballTeamBanquet

LacrosseTeamBanquet

Weekly

WalkingwithPurpose

DMGRosaryBodyandSoul

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InMay,thePizzoFamilyFieldHouseopened–ontime,onbudgetandfullyfundedbyphilanthropy--andquickly becameasecondhometoDelbartonstudentathletes.Lookformorephotosofthistransformativebuildingin thenextissue Delbarton,andasalutetothemanygenerousdonorswhomadethisnewcampusassetpossible!

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TonyNegrin NamedDirectorofAthletics

OnFebruary21,Fr.Michael announcedthatTony Negrin,acurrent Delbartonteacherandcoach,was namedDelbartonSchoolDirector ofAthletics,effectiveJuly1when currentDirectorofAthleticsDan Whalenstepsintoanewroleas AssistantDirectorofAthletics, Facilities.

Negrinisinhistenthyearasa well-respectedDelbartonEnglish teacherwhoalsoservesasCoDirectorofDiversityand CommunityBelonging,Councilof SeniorsAdvisor,VarsityAssistant BaseballCoachandMiddleSchool BasketballCoach.

Delbartonoffersseventeenvarsity sportsprogramsatavarietyof levelsandhasanimpressive recordofstate,conference, divisionalandcountychampi-

onships.Duringits84-year history,theschoolhadjustfour athleticdirectors:BillReganSr. (1946-1987),JohnKowalik(19871998),BrianFleury(1998-2007) andDanWhalen(2007-2023). Negrinisnowthefifthtoleadthe GreenWaveathleticprogram.

Thisspring,theschoolunveiled the32,000squarefootPizzo FamilyFieldHouseatRegan Stadium,afieldnamedfor Delbarton’sfirstathleticdirector, BillRegan.FleuryField,homeof DelbartonBaseball,wasnamedin memorythelateBrianFleury,who passedawayfromcancerin2007. JohnKowalikiscurrentlyHeadof SchoolatPotomacSchoolin McLean,VA.

NegrinhasservedasVarsity BaseballAssistantCoachunder HallofFameHeadCoachBruce Shatel.Heisaproudgraduateof RegisHighSchool,earneda BachelorofArtsdegreeinEnglish fromLaSalleUniversityanda MasterofArtsinSecondary EducationfromPaceUniversity.In 2022,hewasawardedhis doctoratefromDrexelUniversity inEducationLeadership& Managementwithaconcentration inAthleticAdministration.

HecreditshispredecessorDan Whalenforpreparinghimtolead DelbartonAthletics.“Hehas developedsuchastrongand sustainableathleticprogram,one thatcontinuestobethebestin thestateofNewJersey.”

“Thisisanexcitingtimefor Delbartonathletics,”saysFr. Michael.“Withanewathletic facilityopeningthisspring, combinedwithahigh-caliber coachingstaffandrosterof talentedstudent-athleteleaders, Tonytakesoverduringaparticularlytransformativeperiodto advancethemissionoftheGreen Wavesportsprogramandthe overallBenedictineCatholic missionofDelbartonSchool.”

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CrossCountry

GreenWaveCrossCountry,ledbyfirstyear HeadCoach CollinFrost,hadasuccessful season,finishingwitha3-3record.Theteam performedatitsbestwhenitcametothebig meetsandinvitationals,andbrothers Brian Boler’23 (Princeton) and CollinBoler’23 (Princeton) onceagainledthepack,helping deliveranNJACChampionshiptoDelbarton.In earlyOctober,theBolerstook2ndand3rd placeattheShoreCoachesInvitationalbefore helpingDelbartonwinthe2022NJACtitle. Collintookfirstplaceoverall,guidingDelbarton toitsfirsteverNJACChampionship.Tiedat 56-56withChatham,Delbartonfinishedwith betterindividualfinishesandabettersevenmanadvantageby18seconds. John Cuzzocrea’25 and DavidCollini’23 alsowere instrumentalwintheNJACvictory.

TheboystooksecondplaceattheMorris CountyChampionships,withCollinBolerand BrianBolerfinishingfirstandsecondrespectively.Collinbrokeacourserecordat15:03.77, whichwasthenthefastest5Ktimeinthestate. AttheNon-PublicAGroupChampionships, illnessimpactedtheteam;despitebeingsick, CollinBolerearnedsecondplaceandqualified fortheMeetofChampions.AttheMeetof Champions,CollinfacedthetoprunnersinNew Jerseyandfinishedin6thoverallwithatimeof 15:44.00.

WecongratulateCollinFrostforsuccessfully completinghisfirstseasonasCrossCountry headcoach.

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GreenWaveVarsityFootball,led byHeadCoach BrianBowers, experiencedaseasonofupsand downsversusmanyofthestate’s topfootballprograms.Theteam finished6-6,impressively overcominga0-3seasonstartto reachtheNon-Publicsemifinal.

Delbartonopenedtheseason03,losingtoSetonHallPrepand St.Peter’sPrepbyjustfive points.A38-0homevictory againstCliftonturnedthe momentum,followedbya49-10 victoryatParamusCatholicand athrilling37-19Homecomingwin overPopeJohnonOctober8. Theteamwonitsfourthstraight gameonOctober15,witha comebackvictoryagainst HudsonCatholic21-14before losingtoDePaul21-10andtoSt. Joe’sMontvalebyonepoint2827inovertimeintheseason finale.

Notdeterred,theteamwentona runintheNon-PublicAplayoffs, defeatingSt.JosephMetuchen 42-6,beforeearningoneofthe program’sbiggestwins, defeating#3St.Peter’sPrep3512inJerseyCitytoadvanceto thesemifinalagainstBergen Catholic.Delbarton’sseason endedthenextweekagainst BergenCatholic28-7.

Theteamwasledbyquarterback RobertRusso’23 (Villanova) whothrewfor1413yardsand14 touchdowns.Juniorrunning back RyanTrafford’24, oneof thestate’smostproductivebacks thisyear,rushedfor1,631yards and18rushingtouchdowns,with tworeceivingscoresaswell.In theair,sophomore Phillip Folmar’25 ledreceiverswith 440yardsreceivingandseven touchdowns.GreenWave’s defensewasonceagainoneof thestrongestinNewJersey,led byjunior DallasHurley’24, NigelMcSween’23 (Villanova), ConnorMartin’24,Kyle Checchio’25,JohnnyRiley ’24,JustinSlabaugh’23 (Tufts) and MattGemma’23 (Army) Hurleyleddefensewith76 tackles,while JackEisenhardt ’23 (Wesleyan), TylerDaSilva ’24 and Checchio hadtwo interceptionseach.

Youngtalentisstronginthe GreenWaveFootballprogram, andwelookforwardtoreturning tothegridironandbreakingin thePizzoFamilyFieldHousein fall2023.

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2022sawatriumphantreturntothe soccerpitchfortheGreenWaveVarsity Soccerteam,ledbyveteranHeadCoach Dr.DavidDonovan.Theteamfinished 16-6andearnedconferenceandcounty tournamenttitles.

GreenWaveSoccerearnedbigwinsover Mendham,Morristown,Chathamand PutnamScienceofConnecticut.The teamturneditoninOctober,going10-0 inthemonth,includingthreestraight shutouts.Inthecountytournament, DelbartondefeatedMt.Olive,Mountain LakesandMorrisHillsbeforebeating archrivalMendham3-1inthefinalat RoxburyHighSchool.IntheNon-Public Atournament,Delbartonreachedthe semifinalsbeforedroppinga1-0decision toBergenCatholic.

LeadingtheGreenWaveoffensivelywas NotreDamecommit NateZimmermann ’23 whofinishedtheyearwith16goals and9assistsandearnedthirdteam,allstatehonors.Seniors KevinCull’23 (HolyCross) and LucaTusche’23 (Babson) playedsoliddefenseallseason longand ParkerSmith’23 (Washington &Lee) wasaforceingoalfortheGreen Wave.

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GreenWaveBasketball,coachedby Dan Whalen,hadoneofitsmostsuccessful seasonsin2023,finishing20-5and repeatingasMorrisCountychampions. Returningacoregroupofstrongplayers from2022,Delbartonopenedtheseason 2-1andwontheJ.P.FlynnTournament witha59-48victoryinthefinalover Mendham.

TheGreenWavewent7-3inJanuarywith bigwinsoverMendhamandSparta,both indoubleovertimethrillers.Inthe MorrisCountyTournament,theGreen Waveearnedconvincingwinsover KinnelonandMorrisHillsbeforetakinga 53-50winoverChathaminthecounty semifinal.Delbartonwaslookingto repeatascountychampionandtookcare ofbusinessbeforeasold-outcrowdat CountyCollegeofMorris,defeating Madison58-36towintheGreenWave’s secondstraightcountytitle.

DelbartonearnedNJACteamoftheyear honors,andAmericanDivisionteamof theyearaswell.CoachWhalen,inhis finalseasonasheadcoach,earned DivisionCoachoftheYearhonors. LincolnZimmermann’24 earnedallconferencehonorsandwasnamed countytournamentMVP. MichaelVan Raaphorst’24 and MikeVaccaro’23 earnedsecondteamall-conferenceand NickModugno’23 (ColgateFootball) earnedanhonorablemention.

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Hockey

coachedby BruceShatel,wasone ofthetophockeyprogramsinthe stateofNewJersey,finishing21-31andwinningtheGordonCup whileearninganappearancein theNon-Publicstatefinal.

Theteamwasranked#1by NJ.comformostoftheseason andjumpedtoan11-0start beforelosingtoLawrencevilleon January25.TheGreenWave hadbigwinsoverCBA,St. AugustineandDonBoscotwice duringtheregularseason,along withvictoriesagainstBergen CatholicandGloucesterCatholic.

Asthe#1seedintheGordonCup playoffs,Delbarton’sfirstlineof TripPendy’23 (Brown), Nick Faccone’23 (LafayetteLacrosse) and DuncanStewart’23 anchoredtheoffenseas Delbartonoutscoreditsfirst twoopponents12-1before facingrivalCBAinthe GordonCupfinal.

TheGreenWave wouldgoonto

winitsfirstGordonCuptitlesince 2018witha4-2winoverCBA. PendyandStewartscoredearlyin thegame,whilefreshman Liam Donnelly’26 putthegameoutof reachbeforePendy’ssecondgoal ofthegame. JasonCai’23 was phenomenalinnet,making24 savesintheGordonCupvictory.

IntheNon-Publictournament, Delbartononceagainreachedthe finalatPrudentialCenter,butlost a3-2heartbreakerinovertimeto St.Augustine.Pendy,Stewartand Caiallearnedfirst-team,all-state honors,whileJasonCaiwas namedNJ.comHockeyPlayerof theYear.

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Witharecordof16-2, GreenWave SkiTeam,coachedby Kevin Malkin,hadhighexpectations despitegraduatingfour contributingseniorsaftera2022 47-12season.Warmtemperatures delayedthe2023season,butonce theboyshittheslopesitwas businessasusual,finishingand winningtheNJAC.

Varsitystartersincluded Ryan Johnson’24 and LouisFriedrich ’24 andnewcomers PierceWeiss ’26 and MaxPagliaro’25,who

immediatelycontributedfor Delbarton.Inslalomevents,the teamearned2ndand3rdplace finisheswhileDelbartonwon1st and2ndinthegiantslalom events.Friedrichwonthreeofhis sixracesandJohnsonfinished tworacesin3rdandtwoin4th. HeadingintotheRaceof Champions,wherefourofsix skiersqualifiedfortherace, Friedrichwonthegiantslalomrun andoneofthetwoslalomruns andfinishedinfirstplaceoverall.

HealsowasnamedtheGiant SlalomChampion.

Itwasanothergreatseasonfor theGreenWave,proving Delbartonisalwaysincontention tocompeteforthegoalofaNJ Statetitle.Everymemberofthe 2023Varsityteamreturnsnext yearwithonethingontheir minds:tocompetetogetherin 2024,recruitincomingfreshmen skiers,andgetbacktothetopof themountain.

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GreenWaveWrestling,coachedby BryanStoll,hadanotherhistoric seasonin2023,finishingthe seasonranked#2byNJ.com,tying aschoolrecordwithfourindividual NewJerseystatechampions.The team’srosterincludedmany familiarstartersincluding Simon Ruiz’23 (Cornell), DanielJones ’24,LouisCerchio’24,Tyler Vazquez’23 (Princeton), Alessio Perentin’25,CrossWasilewski ’23 (Penn),JoeDavi’23 (Princeton), VincentLee’24, HenryForte’23 (Williams) and ConnorMartin’24,andincluded somebig-namenewcomers including DylanPalentchar’26 at 106lbs.and JaydenJames’26 wrestlingat113lbs.

CerchioandPerentinhighlighteda bigopeningweekendfortheGreen WaveasDelbartonwontheBeast oftheEastwhereCerchioat165 lbs.andPerentinat157lbs.won individualchampionships.Cerchio wasalsonamedMostOutstanding Wrestlerattheprestigiousevent.

Next,Delbartonwrestlerstraveled toOklahomafortheNational WrestlingHallofFameClassic, featuring16ofthetopprogramsin thecountry.TheGreenWavewent 3-0inpoolplaybeforelosinga veryclose39-20matchagainst EdmundNorthofOklahomainthe GoldBracket.Ourwrestlers bouncedbackwitha33-19winin the3rdplaceround.

TheteamwrestledwellintheNJAC scheduleandwontheJackWelch DualsattheendofJanuaryin Moorestown.Infivematches, Delbartonallowedjust15points, includingtwomatchesthat Delbartonwrestlerswon83-0and 82-0.Theboyswonthe2023 MorrisCountyTournamentbefore droppinga26-24dualtoBlair AcademyinapackedClarkeGymin earlyFebruary.

DelbartondominatedatDistricts, ultimatelysending13wrestlersto Statesaftercrowningnine RegionalchampionsonFebruary 25.Atthestatetournamentin BoardwalkHall,fourGreenWave wrestlersfinishedatthetopofthe podium,whileGreenWave wrestlersalsoearnedasecondplacefinishandtwothirdplace finishes.Vazquez(1-0winat138 lbs.)andRuizwrappeduptheir Delbartoncareersasrepeatstate champions;Ruizwonhisfinal match3-2tocompletean undefeatedseason.Cerchiowon hisfirststatetitleat165lbs, completinghisundefeatedseason bywinning4-1inhisfinalmatch.

Wrappingupthehistoricweekend forDelbartonwasPerentin,who hadaseasontorememberin2023 andwonhisfirststatetitlewitha 5-2decisioninthe157lbs.final.

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INDOOR Track

Green Wave Indoor Track and Field, coached by Andrew Sherwood, had a historic run this winter, highlighted by senior Collin Boler ’23 (Princeton) winning the High School Mile at the Millrose Games.

The team had a great showing in many winter events,

includingCollinBolertakingfirstplaceinthe1000mat thePietrewiczInvitational,while BrianBoler’23 (Princeton) tooksecondintheevent,withbothbrothers settingnewschoolrecordtimes.Theteamtook2nd overallattheMorrisCountyRelaysand PaulQuense ’24 tookfirstplaceinpolevaultattheNon-PublicA StateRelays.

TheFreshman/Sophomoreperformedatahighlevelat thechampionshipsatDrewUniversity,winningtheevent withacombined140points.AttheMorrisCounty Championships,Varsitytook3rdplaceoverall,with CollinBolersettinganew600mrecordwitha1:19.68 time.AttheNon-PublicChampionshipsQuensewonthe polevault,thefirstDelbartonindoorpolevaulttitle since2016.CollinandBrianBoleralsowonNon-Public titles,withCollinwinningthe800mandBrianthe 3200m.

Thebiggestaccomplishmentoftheseasonwentto CollinBolerwho,withhisbrotherBrian,qualifiedtorun intheHighSchoolMileattheMillroseGamesattheNYC Armory.Collindefeatedadozencompetitors,taking overinthefinal400metersin57.49tobringhomethe victorywithatimeof4:09.15,the9thfastesttimeinthe countrythisyear.Bolercappedoffhishistoricwinter seasonbysettingnewschool,meetandcountyrecord timesinthe800mattheMeetofChampions.Atthe NewBalanceNationalChampionshipsinBoston,the distancemedleyrelayteamofBrianBoler, Sebastian Viegas’24,EverettJania’24 andCollinBolertook 2ndplacewithatimeof10:02.81,thethirdfastesttime inNJstatehistoryandthe13thbesttimeinUShistory. Allfourrunnerswerenamed2023All-Americans.

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Swimming

GreenWaveSwim team,coached by PatSavidge, swamtoan8-3 recordduringthe2023season andfinishedwitha7-1conference record.Theteamreacheda seasonhighrankingof#13inthe NJ.comTop20beforefallingout oftheTop20followingafirstroundlosstoPingryinthe Non-PublicAtournament. Delbartonswimmerscompeted hardthroughoutthecourseofthe season,withallthreelosses comingagainstteamsrankedin theNJ.comTop20.

AttheMorrisCounty Championships,theGreenWave

finished2ndbehindaverystrong Chathamteam.Theteamhada totaloffiveswimmersplaceinthe top6atcounties,afterhavingno morethan3swimmersplacein thetop6inanyofthelast3 seasons.Atcounties,our swimmerswereledby RobAlexy ’23 (CalBerkeley), whofinished1st inthe50-meterand100-meter freestyleeventsandearned1st teamAll-Conferencehonors. MichaelFialcowitz’24 swamtoa second-placefinishinthe400meterfreestyleandearned2nd teamAll-Conferencehonors. Delbartonwasalsorepresentedby boththe200MedleyRelayand

200FreestyleRelaywith2ndteam All-Conferencehonors.

Alexywouldgoontowinthe100yardfreestyleattheNJMeetof Championsandplacesecondin the50-yardfreestyle.Bothswims earnedAlexyAll-Americanhonors, andhisfirstplaceinthe100-yard freestyleearnedhimFirst-Team All-Statehonors.Therelayteam of FemiOshodi’26, JonahKim ’24,JoeNarduzzi’23,andAlexy combinedtoswimthe200-yard and400-yardfreestylerelaysat theNJMeetofChampions.Inthe 200-yardfreestylerelay,theboys finished5thplaceinthestate.

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GreenWaveVarsityBowling,led byHeadCoach KacyKane,hada successfulseasononthelanes witha9-9record.TheWaveswept Morristown,Chathamand Madison,andsplitmatcheswith MorrisKnolls,MorrisHills,and Dover.Thevarsityteamearned66 of126availablepointsthisseason forawinpercentageof52.4%.

Anchoredby“Mr.Consistency” AnthonyReale’23 (witha193 average)theteamhadseveral memorablematchesincludingthe secondmatchoftheseasonversus MorrisHillsfeaturing DavidReale

’25 withahighgameof279which tiedtheschoolrecordpreviously setby TimmyGearty’16.During theweekfivematchvs.Dover, Realebowledaschoolrecord693 series(203-243-247).

Inweek13,ourbowlersscored 1029ingameoneversusChatham, whichstoodastheteamhigh gameforabout80minutesbefore theGreenWavebroketherecord witha1039,finishingwithateam highseriesof3056,anewschool record.Fourbowlersfinishedwith a600series:DavidReale(640),

TheGreenWavereturnedtothe StateTournamentofChampions forthesecondstraightseason afterqualifyingattheState SectionalTournamentwithateam scoreof2693.AnthonyandDavid Realeearnedsecondteamallconferencehonorsthisseason, LukeTowleearnedthirdteamallconference,andConnorToronto and GerardBuono’23 earned honorablementions.

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AnthonyReale(631), Connor Toronto’23 (615),and LukeTowle ’24 (615).

Squash

JackGibbons’24,WillyDoyle’24 and AidenD’Souza’25 tomakeup thestartinglineup.Strongsenior supportwasprovidedby Peter Cosmi’23,PatrickEller’23, HudsonHoenker’23,WillMillar ’23,DannyBury’23,Daniel Brennan’23,SamarGaglani’23, JakeMelchionni’23,Finnand JackMcDonald’23 and Yash Bandari’23.

Kramerwillleadastronggroupof underclassmenthatreturnstothe squashcourtsin2024.

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Thisseason GreenWaveVarsity Squash,coachedby CraigParis ’82,playedafullschedulethat featuredsomeofthetoughest teamsinthetri-statearea.Despite finishingwitha5-17record,the teamperformedatitsbestwhenit matteredthemostandenjoyeda greatrunattheHighSchool Nationals,winningtheconsolation inDivision5inPhiladelphia.

Theteamwasledbysenior Amir Eltaki’23 at#4inthestarting lineup.Strongplaywasprovidedby WillKramer’25,ColinPryma’24, LukeCampbell’24,MaxLacz’24,

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OnDecember21,fivemembers oftheGreenWaveFootballteam signedNCAANationalLettersof IntenttojoincollegiateDivisionI athleticprogramsnextfall.The fiveClassof2023athletesand theircollegesofchoiceare:

TimAndersen –Bucknell

BrendenGay -HolyCross

MattGemma -Army

NigelMcSween -Villanova

RobertRusso -Villanova

Brian Bowers,picturedherewithfourofhisletter-signing

ThirteenGreenWaveAthletes SignNCAALettersofIntent

OnNovember9,thirteenGreen Waveathletes,representingsix sports,signedNCAANational LettersofIntenttojoin collegiateDivisionIathletic programsnextfall.Thethirteen Classof2023athletes,their collegesofchoiceandsportare:

GriffinMills -Northwestern-Baseball

ChrisAccardo -Georgetown–Baseball

TylerLee -CalBerkeley–Golf

TJCoffey -Quinnipiac-Lacrosse

NickFaccone -Lafayette-Lacrosse

CorbinLukanski -Bucknell-Lacrosse

JakeMelchionni -VillanovaUniversity–Lacrosse

JulianRadossich -Fairfield–Lacrosse

KevinCull -HolyCross-Soccer

NateZimmermann -NotreDame-Soccer

RobAlexy -CalBerkeley-Swimming

HenryForte -Duke-Wrestling

JohnHager -Davidson–Wrestling

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CornellCoach MikeGrey’06 NamedNCAAWrestlingCoachoftheYear

Collegiatewrestlingcoach MikeGreyisnostrangerto thepressureofperforming atthehighestlevel.At Delbarton,Greywent158-2 andwasfirstwrestlerin NewJerseywrestling historytowinfourstraight statechampionships.

Greyisnowheadcoachof theCornellUniversity wrestlingprogramwhichthisyear wonboththeEIWAandIvyLeague titles,earnedathird-placefinish attheNCAAChampionship,and producedtwonationalchampions, VitoArujauat133lbsandYanni Diakomihalisat149lbs.Yanniwon hisfourthandfinalNCAAchampionshipinTulsa,becomingonlythe 5thwrestlerinhistorytowinfour

titles.ArujautookhomeMost OutstandingWrestlerofthe Tournament,andtheirproud coachreturnedhomewithsome extrahardwaretoo:MikeGreywas namedtheNCAANationalCoach oftheYear.

Grey,aformerCornellwrestler, joinedtheCornellstaffin2011asa

CollinBoler’23 WinsMillroseBoy’sMile

TheMillroseGamesatTheArmory inNewYorkCityistheworld’s oldestandmostprestigiousprofessionaltrackmeet.FormerMillrose titlewinnersincludeNCAA champions,USAchampionsand Olympians.OnFebruary11, Collin Boler’23 joinedthelistof championsbywinningthe2023 MillroseGamesBoy’sMile.

In2010, PatSchellberg’10 wasthe firstGreenWaverunnertowinthe MillroseBoy’sMile,andDelbartonis theonlyschoolintheUnitedStates tohavetwoBoysMilewinnersin Millrosehistory.

Thisyear,Delbartonhadtwoparticipants,Collinandhistwinbrother

BrianBoler’23,inafieldof thirteeneliterunnersfromaround thecountry.Duringtherace,Brian surgedintotheleadatthehalfmile withhistwincloselybehind.With 400meterstogo,Collintookthe leadandheldoffrunnerswithhis dangerouskick.Heclosedthelast 800metersin1:58.58andranhis final400metersinablistering 57.49toearnthevictoryin4:09.15, apersonalbestandthe9thfastest timeinthecountrythisyear.

Delbartonisproudtohavetwo brothersandteammatesinvitedto thisprestigiousevent,andCollin’s winmarkedaveryspecialdayin GreenWaveIndoorTrackhistory.

volunteerassistantandwas promotedtoassistantcoach twoyearslater.In2019,Grey moveduptoassociatehead coachandin2021wasnamed theDavidDunlop’59Head CoachofWrestling.Since joiningtheCornellstaff,Grey hashelpedleadtheprogram toeightIvyLeagueandsix EIWAtitles,andtop10NCAA teamfinisheseachyear.Grey ispicturedherewithhisCornell Wrestlingcoachingstaff,fromleft, KellenRussell,NickGwiazdowski and DonnieVinson.

Thatsameweekend,MikeGrey alsowasinductedintotheNJSIAA HallofFame.Unabletoattend,his brotherMarkandsonDeclan acceptedtheawardonhisbehalf.

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AnthonyVolpe’19 NamedYankeesStartingShortstop

June2023marksfouryears since AnthonyVolpe’19 playedhisfinalgameforthe GreenWave.Sincethat memorable2019statechampionshipseason,whereVolpewas theYankees’first-roundpick,he hasnavigatedthroughtheYankee farmsystem,earningpromotions fromSingleATampa,DoubleA Somersetandfinishinglastyearin AAAScranton.OnMarch26,his dreambecamearealitywhen YankeesManagerAaronBoone deliveredthenews:Volpehad earnedaspotasthestarting shortstopfortheNewYork Yankees.

“TheDelbartonfamilyisincredibly proudofAnthonyVolpe,”said HeadmasterFr.MichaelTidd, O.S.B.,whoattendedVolpe’sfirst MLBgameatYankeeStadiumon March31accompaniedbythe GreenWaveVarsityBaseball squadandcoachingstaff.

“Anthonydemonstrates,toa superbdegree,thebestqualities ofaDelbartongraduate:selfdiscipline,hardwork,focus,and, mostimportantofall,humilityand grace.Heisamodelforour youngmeninhowhehastaken hisGod-givengiftsandusedthem tothefull.”

“I’msohappyforAnthonyandhis family,”saidVolpe’sDelbarton BaseballHeadCoachBruceShatel.

“AVislaserfocusedandhasputin

theworktobecometheplayer thatheistoday.Ifeelfortunateto havehadtheopportunitytohave afrontrowseatforfouryears, watchinghimdevelopintoamajor leaguer.”

“ThemomentAnthonywalkedon campusasafreshman,hisimpact wasfeltwidespread.Hischaracter, determination,andworkethic stoodapartfromtherestofhis classmatesandteammates,ashe neveracceptedmediocrityinany aspectofhislife.Iamexcitedto seewhatthefutureintheNew YorkYankeesorganizationholds forAnthony,”saysAssistant

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Volpeisoneofthreeteammates fromthe2019championshipteam toplayprofessionalbaseball.

ShawnRapp’19 isinthe Guardiansorganizationand Jack Leiter’19 playsforDoubleA Friscoafterbeingdraftedsecond overallin2021bytheTexas Rangers.“There’snobodymore deservingthanAV,”saidLeiterof Volpe.“He’sworkedforand earnedeverythingthat’scoming hisway.It’salwayscoolseeing suchagoodfriendandperson accomplishgreatthingsand

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AnthonyVolpe’19 continued

Ican’twaittoseewherehiscareer takeshim.”

Volperecordedhisfirstmajor leaguehitonApril1offSan FranciscoGiantsstarterAlexCobb andhisfirstextrabasehit,atriple, onApril9againsttheBaltimore Orioles.“Weallknowwhatan outstandingbaseballplayer Anthonyis,butheisaneven betterperson,”saidAthletic DirectorDanWhalen.“We couldn’taskforabetterrepresentativeofDelbartonthanAnthony Volpe.”

PrincetonWrestler PatGlory’18

WinsNCAANationalChampionship

provetoeverybodyIcoulddoit.” Gloryenteredthetournament200,ranked#2behindSpencerLee ofIowa,whowaslookingforhis fourthNCAAtitle.

Lastyear,justtwopointsseparatedPatGlory’18froma

nationaltitleinthe2022NCAA 125-poundchampionshipmatch atLittleCaesarsArenainDetroit. Thefeelingofmissingoutwason hismindasPatreturnedforhis fourthandfinalseasonat PrincetonUniversity.Thistime, Patreturnedtothe125-pound championshipanddominatedthe match,defeatingPurdue’sMatt Ramos4-1forPrinceton’sfirst nationalwrestlingchampionin72 years.

“Walkingoffthisstagetaking secondistheworstfeelinginthe world,”Glorysaidinhispost-win interviewwithESPN.“Ijust wantedtocomeouthereand

WithGlory’sexpectedopponent Leeunexpectedlyeliminatedin thesemifinals,thematchversus Ramosbeganwithbothwrestlers unsuccessfullyvyingfora takedown.Aftera0-0first period,Glorygotthe1-0leadhe needed,escapingfromRamos early.Inthethirdperiod,Glory gotthetakedownheneeded, grabbingRamos’slegforatwopointtakedownanda3-0lead. Withtheridetimeinhis advantage,Gloryearneda4th pointlateintheperiod.Withonly asecondleft,Ramosearneda stallpoint,butitwastoolate,and asthefinalwhistleblew,Gloryfell tothemat,knowinghewasa nationalchampion.

AsPrinceton’sfirstNCAA Nationalchampionshipwrestler since1951,Gloryisalsothefirst Delbartongraduatetobecomean NCAADINationalChampionship wrestler.“It’samazingtoseea guyachievehislife’sdreamright infrontofmyeyes,”sayshis GreenWaveCoachBryanStoll whowitnessedthematch.“I’mso proudofhimandallhehas accomplished.”

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OnApril21,2023NCAA-award winningPrincetonwrestler Pat Glory’18 and2023NCAAaward winningCornellHeadCoach Mike Grey’06 attendedaDelbarton MorningMeetingwhereFr.Michael presentedGlorywiththe DelbartonMedal,theSchool’s highesthonor(Greypreviously receivedtheMedalin2006after winninghisfourthconsecutiveNJ Statewrestlingtitle).Bothmen spokeoftheirDelbarton experiencesandpointedtothe challenges,hardworkand support‘atthebestschoolout there’thatgavethemthetoolsto achieve.MikeGreysayshenow usescharacterlessonshelearned atDelbartontomotivateand guidehisathletesatCornell.Later, GloryandGreytouredthenew PizzoFamilyFieldHousewhere thewrestlingroomisnamedin theirhonorthankstoagenerous donationfromtheDavifamily.

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Br.FinnbarMcEvoy,O.S.B. continueshisformationatSt. VincentArchabbeyandSeminaryin Latrobe,PA.Overspringbreak,he traveledwithotherjuniormonks andyoungmendiscerninga monasticvocationtoSavannah,GA. SavannahishometoBenedictine MilitarySchool,ahighschoolfor boysadministeredbythemonastic communityofSt.Vincent.Br. Finnbarespeciallyenjoyed thebreakfromthe seeminglypermanent overcastweatherof westernPAinfavorof sunshineandsometime atthebeach.

Thissemester,heis concludingthe philosophicalsegmentof hisintellectualformation andcompletinganMAin CatholicPhilosophical Studies.Thetopicofhis thesisis InSeasonandOut ofSeason:AnExamination ofModernAgriculture’s TimelessnessRootedina RejectionofFinal Causality.Herecentlyhad hispaper Last-Ending ThroughPenance acceptedforthis summer’sAnnualAquinas PhilosophyWorkshop sponsoredbythe ThomisticInstitute.Atthe timeofwriting,hewas preparingforcomprehensiveexams.Please prayforhim!

Thisfall,Br.Finnbarplansto continuetheologicalstudies. Besidesstudies,hehastaken advantageofthemanyresources forhispastoral,spiritual,and humanformationashepursues ordinationtothepriesthood.Heis gratefulforthesupportfromthe Abbeyandwidercommunitythat makethispossible.

BishopEliasLorenzo,O.S.B. has beenbusy!Hemadeanannual retreatwiththebishopsofRegionIII (NJ&PA)fromJanuary3to6at BethanyCenter,Lutz,FL.From February3-6 AbbotJonathanLicari, O.S.B. andBishopEliasLorenzo, O.S.B.attendedtheJoint ConferenceofBenedictineAbbots andPrioressesatSt.BernardAbbey,

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Cullman,AL.BishopEliasa ended theannualconferencefrom February14to16oftheCatholic LeadershipIns tuteinOrlando,FL. OnMarch15,hea endedthe annualdinneroftheFriendlySons ofSt.PatrickoftheOrangesatThe WilshireGrandHotelwhere Delbartonalumnus, Brian McDonald,’03 washonoredas IrishmanoftheYear(seephotoin MakingWaves).BishopEliasvisited St.AndrewAbbeyinCleveland,OH fromMarch13to15andpresided andpreachedatMassonthe TransitusofSt.Benedictforthe facultyandstudentsofBenedic ne HighSchool,themonastery’s sponsoredapostolate.

OnMarch30, AbbotJonathan Licari,O.S.B., BishopEliasLorenzo, O.S.B.,FatherEdwardSetonFittin, O.S.B. and BrotherPaulDiveny, O.S.B. a endedtheannualCaring BasketattheHanoverMarrio to benefitAssump onCollegefor SisterssponsoredbytheSistersof Chris anCharitywhichthisyear honoredfourparentsofDelbarton graduates, Janet and PeterSimon and Andrew and SoledadAnselmi.

AbbotJonathanLicari,O.S.B. and Br.WilliamMcMillan,O.S.B. representedSt.Mary’sAbbeyon April3attheChrismMassforthe PatersonDioceseattheCathedralof St.JohntheBap stwhere Bishop KevinSweeney blessedtheoiltobe usedforbap sm,catechumens,and

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theinfirm. PicturedattheChrismMassforthePatersonDioceseatthe CathedralofSt.JohntheBap stare Br.WilliamMcMillan,O.S.B., AbbotJonathanLicari,O.S.B.,BishopEmeritusArthurJ.Serratelli, Fr.StephenPrisk and BishopKevinSweeney. InDecember,AbbeyOrchardHardCiderdebuted.Theciderwasmade withapplesgrownintheAbbeyOrchardinaprojectinspiredby Chris Bury’91,P’19,’20,’23 and JoeColangelo’03. Br.PaulDiveny,O.S.B., whomaintainstheorchard,wasinstrumentalinhelpingtoproducethe 200casesthatwerecannedatMelick’sTownFarminOldwickand distributedthroughtheAbbeyandDelbartonalumnicommunity.
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TheImportanceof Fr.Beatus inMyLife

Overtheyears,different peoplehaveplayedan importantroleinmylife. Uponreflection,theonewho hasbeenthemostimportantto meisFr.BeatusLucey.Letme tellyouwhy.

In2019,Fr.Beatuswasan honoreeattheabbey’sannual gala,TheAbbot’sTable.Iwas askedtointroducehimand here’showmyspeechbegan. (Unfortunately,youcan’thear mywonderfulimitationofhis speakingvoice!)“Hmm…lookat thatone.Whenhecametothe monastery,hedidn’tknowwhat oysterswere;nowhecantell youwhatsideofthebaythey camefrom.”

WhenIcametothemonastery over40yearsago,Ididn’tknow whatoysterswere.Iwasjusta snot-nosedkidfromWest Orange.Fr.Beatuswastheprior whenIjoinedand,forsome reason,hetookaninterestinmy social,moralandintellectual betterment.Ilearnedvolumes aboutartandculture,lifeand faithfromthiswonderfulman

andhumblemonk.Hewasa mentortomeinsomanyways asagiftedteacher,an accomplishedartist,areverent naturalistandadeeply spiritualsoul.

WhenIoriginallywrotethis article,Fr.Beatuswasafull-time residentinourinfirmaryandhis healthwasfrail,yethewasstill verymuchwithus.Ihadjust helpedhimtosendhisbrother anirreverentbirthdaycard.

IarrivedatSt.Mary’sAbbeyin 1976asa23-year-old,college

graduate.MaybeitwasmyLatin degreethatinterestedhim.Or maybeitwasthephotographer PerhapsBeatus,theartist, detectedapossiblekindred spirit.Hebecameamentor,and was20yearsmysenior,making himsomethingofafatherfigure. Asthedecadespassed,theage differencematteredlessandless.

Asakidgrowingupinanurban environment,movingto Morristownin1976waslike movingtothefrontier.Ialways hadaninterestinplants,butI remembersayingsomethingto myfatheraboutourbackyard weedsandhisresponsewas,“As longastheyaregreen,that’sall thatmatters.”Fr.Beatustutored meinallthingsgreen.Inmy earlymonasticyears, communitymemberswalked beforethefinalhourofprayer.In thewarmermonths,astrollwith Beatuswasabotanylesson whereIlearnedallabout Delbartonflora.Ialsolearned fromhimhowtoforceflowering treesandshrubsintobloomand howtoarrangethemartistically. Hetaughtmetoappreciatethe

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formofavaseand howtoarrange flowers-ataskIstill performinourchurch. Whenhewasbedridden,Ibroughthim flowerswhichhe appreciated.

Asanartist,Fr.Beatus expandedmy worldviewandhelped mebroadenmyvision. Hedraggedmetoall kindsofgalleryshows andtaughtmelife skillslikehowtohob nob,balanceadrink andacanapé,andsayprofound thingsaboutworksofartthatI didn’tcomprehend.

Theultimatewasatriptothe WhitneyMuseumtoseeashow called Fat&Felt,wheretheartist tookblocksoftallowfatand attachedpiecesoffeltcutin variousshapes.That’swhereI drewtheline.Overtheyearswe hadmanyalaughaboutcontemporaryartandartists.Ialsohad thegoodfortunetospendtime withhiminItaly,wherehe sharedhisvastknowledgeof Renaissanceartand architecture.Hetaughtmehow tounderstandapainting.Healso advised,“Wheneveryouvisita buildingforthefirsttime,always gointhroughthefrontdoor.

Thatishowthearchitectmeant youtoseeit,”andIhave followedhisadviceeversince.

Fr.Beatusencouragedmy photographyandwasareliable critic.Ilearnedanimportant teachinglessonbyobserving himinteractwithDelbartonart studentswherehewould encourageboystofollowtheir owninnervoiceandproduce worksthatwereworldsapart fromanythinghehimselfwould havedone.

Heoncesharedananecdote withme,whichhelpedmeasan administratorindealingwith parents:Amomcomesinto meetwithFr.Beatusabouther son,veryupsetwithhislong hair.Beatusunderstoodthis

wasjustaphase,soheadvised hertojustleaveitalone.She protested,towhichBeatussaid, “Madame,yoursonwillgrow up.Oursarealwayssixteen.”

Fr.Beatuswasalwaysthe consummateteacheryet occasionallyspokeaboutgiving upteaching.Itoldhim,“Youare abornteacher.Youwillnever beabletogiveitup.”Amidthis funk,wewenttoanexhibitof RussianFuturistartwhere Beatussawtwoyoungwomen standinginfrontofapainting. Beforeyoucouldsay ‘glasnost’hewasexplaining thepaintingtothem.Whenhe rejoinedme,Isaid,“See,you’ll neverbeabletostopbeinga teacher.”

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Fr.Beatus andthenHeadmaster Br.Paul Diveny in2014atBeatus’s inductionintothe DelbartonHallofHonor.

Somewhereinmyforty-plus yearsineducation,Ipickedupa phrasefromhimthatbecamean importantpartofmycareer. “Thebestteachersarethebest learners”.Tobeaneffective teacher,youmustkeeplearning. Beatuswasforevertaking courses,applyingfortraveland studyprograms,attending conferencesandseminars.

Onesummerhespentfour weeksinSalzburg.Whenhe returned,hewentonandon. Finally,Iaskedhim,“Sohowwas thefood?”“Beige”washisreply. Intheend,though,Ifollowedhis exampleandattendedasmany post-degreelearningexperiences thatIcouldandasheadmaster, Irepeatedlyencouragedour facultytodothesame.

VillaSanGirolamoinFiesoleisa beautiful17thcenturystructure withgorgeousviewsover Florence.Thenunsoperatedan oldagehomeandpensionebut whenIarrived,theplacewas entirelyfull.Thenunswerekind enoughtomakeupabedinan office,whereItriedtosleep whilefendingoffthemosquitos. Isurvived,andBeatuswasa great cicerone (guide)and introducedmetothewonders ofFlorence.

Forseveralsummers,Ijoined Beatusforafewdaysathis brother’s‘cottage’inEssex, Massachusetts,purchased‘asis’ inthe70’s.Itsbestfeaturewas anL-shapedscreenedinporch. Dayswerespentleisurely sightseeinginthearea-towns likeRockport,Gloucesterand

Newburyport.Therewasalways plentyoftimetowalk,read, paintornapandhappyhour figuredprominentlyinourdaily schedule.We’deatattraytables ontheporchandtalkforhours. Overtheyears,variousfriends ofminewereabletojoinus,and itwasalwaysgreatfun.

Finally,therewasFr.Beatusthe monkandpriest.Myspirituallife hasbeenenrichedbyhiswisdom andinsightintotheScriptures. Formanyyears,hewasaregular celebrantatthecommunity’ SundayMass.Wewereclose enoughthatIcouldtellhimwhat workedandwhatdidn’tinhis homilies.Hehadafewclunkers. OnethatIreallythoughtfellflat wasanextendedmetaphor about‘thesmellofhotironing’.

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Fr.BeatusinFlorencein1980. Atalentedartist, Fr.Beatus enjoyedsketching,paintingandsculpting.

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Hisreverencefortheliturgywas alwaysclearlyvisible.Asa confrere,hedemonstrateda fierceloveforourmonasticway oflife;andevenastheburdenof ageandinfirmitytookitscourse, Fr.Beatuscontinuedtogive faithfulwitnessbyhispresence atcommunityprayerand activities.

Morerecently,hisprayerwas mostlyprivate,andreadingwas difficult.Whenhewashavinga particularlygoodday,though,he couldstilldeliverazinger.He wasalwaysthatwisemanof whomSt.Benedictwrites:“He oughtbelearnedindivinelaw, sothathehasatreasuryof knowledgetobringoutwhatis oldandwhatisnew.”

LetUsRemember

PhyllisB.Bloom,motherofMichaelBloom’82

WilliamJ.Callahan,fatherofWilliamCallahan’76

JosephineCocozello,motheroffacultymemberChrisCocozello

DanielCummings,fatherofPatCummings’18and RyanCummings’20

PeterElberfeld’78

KathleenFlynn,motherofJohnJPFlynn’86† andBrianFlynn’87

MaurineHanley,motherofGlennHanley’75

Rev.BeatusLucey,O.S.B.

PatriciaLynch,motherofFrankLynch’76andMichaelLynch’78

LeslieMaguire,motherofDerekMaguire’90, TerryMaguire’92† andRyanMaguire’97

1Thessalonians4:14

“IfwebelievethatJesusdiedandrose,GodwillbringforthwithHimfromthe deadthosewhoalsohavefallenasleepbelievinginHim.”

VirginiaMoriarty,formerDelbartontrustee;motherof JohnD.Moriarty’90,grandmotherofJohnF.Parisi’15

Dr.RonaldNagle, fatherofJamesNagle’81and

RonaldNagle’82

ThomasPayne’74

JosephRacanelliSr., fatherofJosephRacanelli’91,grandfather ofJosephRacanelli’21andNicholasRacanelli’26

LawrenceD.Ross,fatherofSachaRoss’90andEmilRoss’99

JeanThompson,motheroffacultymemberJohnThompson

H.AndrewValentine’60

RufusWilliams,fatherofGregoryWilliams’02

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Fr.BeatusandBr.Paul’s friendMartinStowasserin Essex. ‘TheCottage’inEssex, Massachusetts.

Fr.BeatusTimothyLucey,O.S.B. returnedhometotheLordon themorningofDecember3in theAbbeyHealthCareCenter. Fr.Beatuswasbornin PhiladelphiaonJanuary5,1933

intoaclose-knit,Irish-American family.HewasthesonofJohn D.andEleanorGallagherLucey. Hejoinedhisolderbrother, Jack,andwasfollowedbytwo sisters,EleanorandMaryAnn.

AftergraduatingfromSt. Joseph’sPrepinPhiladelphia, TimothyLuceyappliedfor admissiontoSt.Mary’s Monastery,Morristown.Aswas thecustom,hedidtwoyearsof minorseminaryatSt.Vincent College,Latrobe,Pennsylvania. AfterSt.Vincent,FraterBeatus wassenttoSt.Benedict’s Abbey,Atchison,Kansasforhis novitiate.Uponcompletionof hisnovitiate,Beatusprofessed simplevows,July11,1953,and returnedtoMorristownto beginhistheologicalstudiesat theSt.Mary’sAbbeySchoolof Theology.Hewasordaineda priest,May23,1959.Hethen beganhislongcareerof teachingandpriestlyministry.

Fr.Beatusspentalmostallhis monasticlifeinMorristown,a placehelovedandcherished. Evenbeforeordination,Frater Beatus,likemostofthemonks

ofhisgeneration,wasinvolved inthelifeandworkof DelbartonSchoolwherehe taughtEnglish.Overhislong careeratDelbarton,Fr.Beatus filledvariousrolesintheschool -teacher,prefect,moderator andeventuallyheadmaster, from1990until1995.However, itisperhapsasthefounding father,asitwere,oftheArt Department,thatFr.Beatus leaveshisgreatestlegacyto Delbarton.

Startingwithasmallspacein thebackofOldMainandalone facultymember,Fr.Beatusgave shapetoanascentart curriculum,whichgrew substantiallyandisnowhoused intheDelbarton’sFineArts Center.Inboththeschooland themonastery,Fr.Beatus’ artisticflairwasoftenin evidence,whetheritwasa

pieceofcalligraphy,afloral arrangement,asetforaplayor abannerflyinginfrontof TrinityHall.

Throughouthislife,Fr.Beatus championedtheimportanceof beautyineverydaylife.He selectedalmostallofthe artworkthatgracedthe‘new’ monasteryandabbeychurch whentheyopenedin1966. Almostuntiltheendofhislife, heassistedinadorningthe abbeychurchwithplantsand flowers.Thevisualarts, however,werenottheonly formofbeautythatBeatus appreciated.Helovedmusic andtheSaturdayconcertfrom theMetropolitanOperacould oftenbeheardwaftingfromhis room.Hedelightedinthe writtenandspokenwordand hewasavoraciousreader.One ofhisgreatestpleasureswas readingthe NewYorkReviewof Books fromcovertocover.He readwidely,afactthatmade himagreatconversationalist andapopulardinnerguest.

Inadditiontoteachingart,Fr. Beatuswasanaccomplished artistinhisownright.Having obtainedanM.F.A.fromthe CatholicUniversityofAmerica, heinitiallyworkedinmany genres.Overtime,however,he

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focusedmoreonwatercolors, andhecontinuedtopaintuntil arthritisnolongermadeit possible.Inhisartwork,one oftenseeshistwoofhisgreat lovescombine-natureand architecture.Hehadakeeneye forthefloraofany environmentinwhichhefound himself.

Nodoubt,heowedthistothe influenceofhisbelovedAunt Peg,herselfamastergardener. Whilehewasstillable,he helpedtendtoseveralgardens intheabbey’sprecincts.When infirmityslowedhimdown,he dedicatedhimselftocaringfor houseplantsinsidethe monastery.

Asbothteacherandstudentof arthistory,hehadagreat interestinarchitecture,witha particularfondnessof RenaissanceandBaroque architecture.Oneofthehigh pointsofhislifewasayearlongsabbaticalinFlorence, Italy,duringwhichhefully immersedhimselfinthe splendorsofItalianartand architecture.Formanyyears, heservedontheArtand ArchitectureCommitteeforthe DioceseofPaterson.

Fr.Beatuswasadedicated monkandpriest.Formostof

hismonasticlife,Beatus ministered tothepeopleofGodbothat themonastery,andinlocal parishesandconvents.Forover adecade,heservedasthe chaplaintotheSistersof CharityofConventStation.His reverenceforandintheliturgy wasalwaysclearlyvisible.He wasespeciallyconscientious aboutpreparinghishomilies andhispreachingoftheWord showedthat.

Oneofhislastexternalworks wasleadingaBiblestudygroup atalocalparish.Theywould meetonFridaymorningand reflectonthereadingsforthe comingSunday.Anotefrom oneoftheparticipantsreveals theimpacthehad.“Youcleared ourmindsandopenedour heartsatthebeginningofeach sessionwithyourwell-directed prayers.Thereadingsforthe comingSundaycouldthenbe digested,absorbedandprayed. ThisgavetheHolySpiritan opportunitytoexpandmy senseofGod’slove.”Untilquite recently,hecontinuedto preachtothesmallgroupof monksinourinfirmary.

Heservedthecommunityas priorunderAbbotBrianClarke and,asaconfrere,he

demonstratedafiercelovefor themonasticwayoflife.Even astheburdenofageand infirmitytookitscourse, Fr.Beatuscontinuedtogive faithfulwitnessbyhispresence atcommunityprayerand activities.

Declininghealth,however,took itsinevitabletoll;and,overthe lastfewyears,Fr.Beatusmoved firstintoanassistedlivingsuite andthenfinallyintothe abbey’sinfirmary.Inhislast months,Fr.Beatuswasconfined tobed,whichcrampedhisstyle. Still,withthelovingcareofthe nursingstaffandhisconfreres heborehisillnesspatiently.He welcomedvisitsfromfamily andfriendsrightuntilheheard theLordcalltohim,“Welldone, goodandfaithfulservant.”In additiontohismonasticfamily, Fr.Beatusissurvivedbyhis brotherJohnD.,hissisters EleanorandMaryAnnand manyniecesandnephews.

DonationsinFr.Beatus’ memorytosupportabbey capitalimprovements,monks’ healthcareorabbey endowmentmaybemadeby clicking‘supportus’on stmarysabbey.org.

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HolidayDinners withAlumniFriends

Classof 1959

Christmasbringsfamilies andfriendstogether,and Delbartonalumniareno exception.OnDecember13, theClassof1959dined togetheratGuerriero’sin Morristown3withFr.

AndrewSmithandBr. WilliamMcMillan.

Thatsameevening,the Classof1979also celebratedtogetherat Bevacqua’sReservoir TaverninBoonton,NJ. Pat Allocco’79 laterwroteon socialmedia,“48yearsisno joke.Manyofusstarted7th gradetogetheratDelbarton andallofusgraduatedas theClassof’79.Thissmall gatheringisatributetoall thelastingfriendships,ties, andbrotherhoodthatweall acknowledgecamefromone veryspecialplace— Delbarton.”

Classof 1979

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Young alumni Thanksgiving Event

Young Delbarton alumni from 2006 to 2019 (21+ and older) attended a Thanksgiving Eve Happy Hour hosted by Headmaster Fr. Michael Tidd, O.S.B. and the Alumni Association led by President John Ferramosca ’05.

Alumni shared pizza and Cluck U chicken — always a fan favorite — with friends, and many donated unwrapped gifts for the Christmas Toy Drive.

Delbarton Alumni Celebrate Christmas

Jersey Shore Reception

On November 30, the Delbarton Alumni Association got a head start on the Christmas season by hosting its annual reception at the Jersey Shore. A great group of alumni and parents of graduates gathered at the Spring Lake Golf Club in Spring Lake, New Jersey. Guests arrived with unwrapped gifts to donate to the annual Delbarton Christmas Gift Drive.

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Hoboken Reception

On December 8, the Delbarton Alumni annual event at Mills Tavern in Hoboken was well attended by Green Wave Alumni in support of the 9th annual Christmas Toy Drive.

Alumni Christmas Carolers

On December 14, alumni in attendance at the Delbarton Christmas Concert in the FAC carried the party outside and caroled together with their families on Old Main terrace. Hot cocoa and heat lamps warmed the group, and so did the spirit of being together. To end the concert, alumni joined students onstage in singing the alma mater.

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PaddleNight

OnJanuary5,membersoftheClassof2003enjoyedanimpromptunightofpaddle tennisatNoePondClubhostedbyclassmates JoeColangelo’03,OwenLee’03 and TedLawless’03.

AlumniEnjoy TheDrowsyChaperone

OnFebruary10,Delbartonalumnienjoyedopeningnightoftherollickingandhighlyentertaining AbbeyPlayersproductionof TheDrowsyChaperone.Later,theygatheredforapost-production receptionintheFACBandRoomwheretheymetmembersofthecastandcrew.

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Alumni Squash Reunion

OnDecember27,formerGreenWaveSquashplayersgottogetherattheChathamClub fortheannualAlumniSquashReunion.Wethank BobFarrell’64,onright,fororganizing ourannualalumnisportsreunions.

Alumni Hockey Reunion

TheLongGreenLinerunsdeeponandofftheiceasGreenWaveHockeyalumnigathered atBeaconHillClubinSummit,NJonDecember28.Playersenjoyedagame,thenstayed forareceptionfilledwithgreatfoodandbrotherhood.

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Winter Alumni Reps Dinner

On January 24, over fifty alumni class representatives gathered at the Madison Hotel for the annual Alumni Association Winter Reps dinner…

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The 2023 Joseph R. McDonough ’68 Award was presented to Chris Bury ’91 P’19,’20,’23 for his work on the Abbey Orchard Hard Cider project. From left are Headmaster Fr. Michael Tidd, O.S.B., Alumni Association President John Ferramosca ’05, McDonough Award recipient Chris Bury ’91 P’19,’20,’23, Br. Paul Diveny, O.S.B. who led the hard cider production project and Assistant Headmaster for Advancement and Alumni Craig Paris ’82, P’13,’15,’19

GianniVinci’18,currentStudent BodyPresident FinnMcDonald ’23,CollegeGuidanceCounselor NeilMurphy’07 and Liam Higgins’17.VinciandHiggins areformerDelbartonStudent BodyPresidents.

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AlumniAssociationPresident JohnFerramosca’05,onleft, introduces EJDaCosta’10,onright,whospokeaboutYoung Alumniinitiatives. AlumniAssociationVicePresident JoeFerraro’95 andBoardmember JimGallombardo’81.

NewYorkReception

TheDelbartonAlumniAssociationhosteditsannualreceptionatNewYork AthleticClubonaseasonablychillyFebruary23inManhattan.Theannual eventattractedoveronehundredandfiftyNewYork-areaalumni…

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AlumniAssociationPresident JohnFerramosca ’05,onleft,withVicePresident JoeFerraro’95. GianniVinci’18,CianNowak’18,PaulSpada’18 and HarrisonCooley’18.

DelbartonAttendanceOfficerandReceptionist LorrainePetrolino, famousforherreadysmileand consistentlypositivemanner,retiresthisyearafter24years atDelbarton.Heresheispicturedwithsomeofher manyalumnifans.

KodyOnyiuke’09 and AssistantHeadmasterfor AdvancementandAlumni CraigParis’82.

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HallofFameDelbartonVarsityLacrosseCoach Chuck Ruebling’79 withhisformerplayers NedCrotty’05 and ChipCampbell’02 CurtRitter’89,BobMaguire’14 and JimMaguire’79.

Florida

FromMarch5toMarch10, HeadmasterFr.MichaelTidd, O.S.B.andtheDelbarton AlumniAssociationhosted fouralumnireceptionsinthe SunshineState…

Hollywood

OnMarch5,DelbartonhostedSundaybrunch attheHardRockCasinoinHollywood,FL.

John’sIslandandVeroBeach

OnMarch7,agreatgroupofalumniandDelbartonfamiliesenjoyedlunch togetherattheJohn’sIslandClub.

Fromleft, MaryKetchumP’16,’20, BoardofRegentsmember GerrieMcManus and RichHandP’08,’10,’21,Linda and ScottMassingill’80,P’16, and Jan and BillGowskiP’92,’98.
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FormerDelbartonBoardmember BoydSands’55 andAlumniBoard member BobFarrell’64.
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PalmBeach

OnMarch8,Delbartonparents andalumnigatheredforan eveningreceptionatThe BreakersinPalmBeach…

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DelbartonalumniwithFr.Michaelat theBreakers. Iris and Mark Erenstein’80, P’07 with Fr. Michael Fr.Michael with Alvin and CaroleDelaire P’83,’89. TimValentine’64 andfriend.

OnMarch10,TalisParkGolfClubwasthesettingforour annualFloridawestcoastreceptioninNaples,FL…

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JayTerzis’65,P’03,TonySellitto’64 and JohnGelson’73. Penny and JohnKramerGP’22,’25 and Bill and DianeEbben P’88,’90,GP’19,’23. Naples
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Alumni Basketball Reunion

OnJanuary14,formerGreenWavebasketballplayersenjoyedcompetingontheboardsat theannualAlumniBasketballgame.

PaddleNightatNoePond

OnSuperBowlMonday,February13,DelbartonalumnimetatNoePondClubforan invigoratingnightofpaddletennisunderthelights.

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OnApril13,overonehundredalumnigatheredfortheannualDCReceptionat SequoiahostedbyHeadmasterFr.MichaelTidd,O.S.B.andtheAlumniAssociation…

DCAlumniChapterleaders DaveYampolsky’00 and TaylorPrice’04.

DelbartonRegent Ifiok Inyang’07,Alumni AssociationPresident JohnFerramosca’05, KurtKrauss’81 and Fr.Michael.

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Washington,DC
GregSerenbetz’89,MichaelMcGarrity’86 and RichardLeggett’86

Class Notes:

1973

John Gelson has been promoted to Senior Vice-President/General Counsel of Jersey Mike’s Franchise Systems, Manasquan, NJ. Jersey Mike’s currently has 2,500 restaurants open in 50 states, and 1,600 in development. John, a graduate of Notre Dame, resides in Sea Girt, NJ.

1975

Glenn Hanley started a new phase of his career as a District Application Engineer for Eaton Corporation in the Dallas / Fort Worth Texas area. He works as a key liaison with area consultant engineering firms to assist them with specifications, new technologies, and engineering project execution.

1997

Larry Cutalo will serve as Second Vice President of the Morris County Bar Association for the 2023 year. Larry is partner at the O’Toole Scrivo law firm and practices in the areas of real estate development and land use. He has two children and lives in Randolph, New Jersey.

2005

Peter Grom and his wife Katie married on October 1, 2016. The couple welcomed a son, Jack Dunbar Grom, on January 6, 2019.

2018

Andrew Perry was traveling to Spain this May. He works as an analytical laboratory technician and will be looking for new work in the upcoming months.

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Kyle Higgins ’15, Dan Cimaglia ’16, Michael Johnson ’12 and Tom Lenz ’14. David Tully ’04, Rob Niewenhous ’04, former Assistant Headmaster John Kowalik and Taylor Price ’04. Kyle Simon ’18, Tim Maguire ’18 and Jack Tamburro ’18

Chicago

OnApril19,HeadmasterFr.MichaelTiddhostedtheannual DelbartonalumnireceptionatSmith&WollenskyinChicago…

DirectorofSeniorGuidance MikeRosenhaus ‘80, KevinRobinson’01, Fr.Michael,Chicago

Chapterorganizer JohnGlynn’90,Assistant HeadmasterforAdvancementandAlumni Craig Paris’82 andformerHeadmaster Br.Paul Diveny,O.S.B..

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WillGano’05 and MarkWassel’76. PeteLazor‘87 and Fr.Michael

CameronSimon’12 married ClaireCaroleD’Arcangelo at SaintPatrick’sCathedralinNew YorkCityonOctober15,2022. ClaireandCameronmetinNew York,wereengagedinMarch 2021,andmovedtoMorristown togetherinOctober2022.Four ofCameron’sfellowDelbarton alumnistoodonthealtaras Groomsmentowitnesstheevent.

OnDecember11,2021, Craig Melcher’09 and NoelleKellogg werewedatTheChurchofthe MagdaleneinSleepyHollow,NY withareceptionatTarrytown HouseEstateinTarrytown,NY.

PicturedhereareCraig’s brothers ChrisMelcher’07, Sean Melcher’07 and LukeMelcher ’15,hisuncle Dr.NormanScott ’64,andDelbartonfriends Matt McMaster’09,AlexBaumann ’09,RyanMich’09,Andrew Dolan’09,DonnyMacMaster ’09,ColmCross’09,KyleBolo ’09,BradAnglum’09,Michael Calo’09,and JohnSwadba’09

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ShareYourWeddingNewswithUs! TosubmitweddingnewsforthenextissueofDelbartonToday,we inviteyoutoemaildetailsofyourweddingdetails–names,dateand location—withonehighresolutionweddingphototoJessicaFiddes atjfiddes@delbarton.org.

NinthAnnualAbbot GilesHayes‘56 ShootingClassic

OnMay4,DelbartonreturnedtoHudsonFarm fortheNinthAnnualAbbotGilesP.Hayes’56 ShootingClassicwhere64shooterstestedtheir sportingclaysskillsintheAndover,NJwoods…

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RobertAndrews,CraigDeitelzweig,TomTraynor'87,SujanPatel,SteveChoe,DaveKelly and JamesMillon.

Onceagain,this year’shighteamwas thefoursomeof GeorgeParsellsP’17, HermanKurz,A.J. Papetti‘82P‘13, ‘14,‘17 and A.J.PapettiJr.’13, picturedherewithFr. Michael.Parsells alsotookhomethe HighShotawardfor thehighestscore.

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JeffPaguiriganP’24,Fr.Michael,LucianCharters’22 and ElisaChartersP’22. JohnMaguire'90, JohnTonzola’95,P’27,’25,PeterRamsey’90 and AlexCocoziello’05. NeilWeidner P’22,’26, William Weidner’22, aHudson Farm instructor and Mark D’Souza P’25.

WhyIGive ”

Growingup,myfamily didn’tknowmuch aboutDelbarton. Ourpastortoldmy parentsthat Delbartonwasthebesthigh schoolforboysinNewJersey,so thatwaswheretheywantedme togo.WhenIvisitedtheSchool, IlovedmytourandIwas amazedbythesheersizeofthe campus.Fromthatveryfirstday, itwasaneasysellformeandmy parents.

WhenIlookbackonit,the simplestwaytodescribemy experiencehereisthat DelbartonistheplacewhereI grewup.IcametoDelbartonas afreshmaninSeptember1995 andIwasoverayearyounger thanmostofmyclass(and much,muchshorter).Asa freshman,Ijoinedtheskiclub andinmysophomoreyear, Iwasontheswimteam.Some ofmyfondestmemories howevercamefromparticipatingandleadingthefreshman retreats.Oneofmymost treasuredpossessionsisthe woodencrossfrommyown freshmanretreatthatIhave prominentlydisplayedinmy officetothisday.

Overmyfouryearsat Delbarton,Ilearnedhowtothink

usingmyownintuition,analyze informationquicklyand correctly,developanddeliver persuasiveargumentsandhow tofostermeaningfulfriendships withclassmates.IleftDelbarton asaconfidentyoungmanwith aclarityonmypurposeandmy plan.Icantraceeverybitof mypersonalandprofessional successtolessonsIlearnedat Delbarton.Iappreciateallof thisevenmorenowbecause whenIexplainmyDelbarton experiencetocolleaguesor friends,theysimplycan’t relatetoitbecausetheirhigh schoolexperiencewasnothing likemine.

Delbartonisalsoveryspecialto myfamilybecauseImetmywife Ginabyaphoneboothinthe gymatadanceduring sophomoreyear.27yearsand5 kidslater,Delbartonhasbeena centralandformativeplacefor ourfamilyandourfaithwhere wecelebratednotonlyour wedding,butalsothebaptisms ofallfiveofourkids.

Delbarton’splaceatthecenter ofthemostimportanteventsin ourlivesiswhatdroveGinaandI toplaceDelbartonatthe forefrontofourgiving.

Delbartonchangedmylifeand mademewhoIamtoday,which

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isthestoryofnearlyevery Delbartongraduate.GinaandI believethatweshoulddo everythingpossibleinoursmall corneroftheworldtosupport theSchoolforthebenefitofall thefuturestudents,including (hopefully)ourtwosons.Ican drawadirectlinebetweenour giftstoDelbartonandoutcomes thatmattertous:safeand modernfacilities,enrollingthe bestapplicants,worldclass academics,andthefull educationofyoungmenacross mind,bodyandspirit.My personalphilanthropicgoalisto

continuegrowingthe endowmentbecauseitisthe singlemostimportantingredient totheoutcomeIconsiderthe mostsignificantofall:securing Delbartonforthelong-termand makingitmoreaccessibleto qualifiedstudentsfromall backgrounds.Myexperienceas aRegenthasalsogivenmea uniqueperspectiveonthe workingsoftheschool,andIcan assureeveryonethatyour collectivegenerosityisnotonly enormouslyappreciated,but alsojudiciouslyappliedto Delbarton’smission.

Toallofmyfellowbrothersand theirfamilies,Iencourageand inviteallofyoutocomebackto Delbarton.Timeanddistance mayimpactthestrongestof relationships,butreturningto campusforHomecoming,a baseballgameat40Acres,ora MassattheAbbeyChurchwill immediatelyremindyouofsome ofthegreatesttimesinyourlife andfillyouwithanostalgiafor thebriefperiodoftimewhen youwereoneoftheluckyfewto attendDelbarton.

Comebackandcomehome.
Rememberwhatitwasthat madeDelbartonspecialforyou andyourfamily,andIhaveno doubtthatyourconnectionwith theSchoolwillfirebackupasif itneverfadedatall.
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GoGreenWave!

Making Waves

Pope Francis Appoints Monsignor Geno Sylva ’85 to New Church Role

Tom Loughman ’89Appointed Morris Museum Executive Director

In April, The Morris Museum, announced the appointment of Delbarton alumnus Tom Loughman ’89 as its next Executive Director. Trained as a historian of European art, Loughman began his curatorial career at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and continued at the Phoenix Art Museum, where he served as Curator of European Art and Assistant to the Director for Exhibitions. His five years as Director and CEO of the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, CT included critically acclaimed exhibitions, major acquisitions and gifts, and the modernization of the museum’s digital and physical presence. Born and raised in Morristown, he graduated from Delbarton in 1989 and earned his A.B. degree at Georgetown University in 1993. He received a Masters in 1995 from the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art in, and in 2003 earned his Ph D from Rutgers University.

Monsignor Geno Sylva ’85 was recently appointed by our Holy Father Pope Francis to the first section of the newly created Dicastery for Evangelization. The Pope established the Dicastery for Evangelization in the 2022 apostolic constitution Praedicate Evangelium, saying that it “serves the work of evangelization, so that Christ, the light of the nations, may be known and witnessed to by word and deed, and the Church, his mystical Body, may be built up.” Currently, Monsignor Sylva is Vicar for Special Projects and the Cathedral, and the Rector of Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Paterson, NJ.

Monsignor Gerard McCarren ‘83 Appointed Seton Hall Theology School Rector and Dean

On March 27, after serving as the Interim Rector and Dean since July 2022, Rev. Monsignor Gerard McCarren ‘83 was appointed the new Rector and Dean of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology. McCarren studied History and Philosophy at Yale University and earned a Master of Divinity from Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, and Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.) and Doctorate in Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) at Catholic University. Ordained in 1992, from 2007 to 2016, McCarren served as a Vatican appointee to the Joint Commission for Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the World Methodist Council. He was president of the Federation of Seminary Spiritual Directors from 2018-2022, when he was named the Interim Rector and Dean of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology.

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NavalJAGAttorney Michael Collett’05 MovestoPrivate Sector

After14yearsonactive dutyintheUSNavy, MichaelCollett ’05is transitioningtotheUS NavyReserveswherehe willcontinuetoserveas aJAG.Michael,hiswife, Chrissie,andtheirthree childrensettledinto

VirginiaBeach,whereMichaelacceptedaposition attheVirginia-basedpersonalinjurylawfirmof BreitBiniazan,P.C.

Hempitecture Opens Manufacturing Facilityin Idaho

OnFebruary17, MattieMead’09, on left,andbusiness partner Tommy

Gibbons’90, right,celebratedtheopeningofthe company’s20,000squarefootfacilityinJerome, Idaho.HempitectureistheleadingUS manufactureranddistributorofnaturalbuilding materialsforconstructionincludingHempWool thermalinsulation,andHempcreteforbiocompositebuildingsystems.Thecompanyisnow manufacturingsustainablebuildingmaterialsina firstofitskindfacilityinthecountry.Overone hundredpeopleattendedtheribbon-cutting, includingstateandlocalofficialsandrepresentativesfromtheUSDepartmentofenergy.Mattie says,“Wewouldlovetokeepouralmamater informedoftheexcitingthingswearedoing.”

Learnmoreabouttheirsustainablebuildingand insulationproductsatHempitecture.com.

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CurtCalov’21 HelpsSyracuse WinFirstNationalSoccer Championship

SyracuseUniversityMen’sVarsitySoccerprogram wonitsfirstNCAANationalChampionshipon December12,defeating#13Indiana2-2(7-6)in penaltykicks.Anintegralpiecetothe Orangemen’ssoccerchampionshiprunwasGreen WaveSocceralumnus CurtCalov’21.Calov playedall23gamesthisseason,scoringthree goalsand7assists.Inthechampionshipgame, CalovscoredtogiveSyracusea2-1lead.Aftera22tieandmultipleovertimeperiods,the championshipwasdecidedinpenaltykicks.Down 2-1inPKs,Calovdeliveredaperfectlyplacedkick forthetying2-2goalinPKs.Fiveroundslater, afteragreatsavebyOrangegoalieRussellShealy, AmfernySinclairscoredonhispenalty,giving Syracuseitsfirstnationalchampionshipwin.

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GarryJenkins ’88 Elected Presidentof BatesCollege

OnMarch1, GarryW. Jenkins’88 waselected presidentofBates CollegeeffectiveJuly1, 2023.Since2016, Jenkinshasservedas thedeanofthe UniversityofMinnesotaLawSchool.Jenkinsis Bates’ninthpresidentsinceits1855founding,and itsfirstBlackpresident.Atareceptionfollowing theannouncement,Delbartonalumniandcurrent BatesCollegestudents TimButler’21, standing leftinthephotoonright,and AustinHurley’22, onright,weretwoofthemanyBatescommunity memberstowelcomeJenkinstocampusin Lewiston,Maine.AnotherDelbartonalumnus, BatesDeanofAdmissions DarrylUy’95, wason

thesearchcommitteethatselectedJenkins.Uy commentedontheDelbartonInstagramchannel, “Itwasanhonortoserveonthesearch committeethatselectedGarryJenkinsasBates’ nextpresident.GoGreenWave!”

BrianMcDonald’03 isIrishmanoftheYear

Atthe119thFriendlySonsofSt.Patrick DinneronMarch15atTheWilshire GrandHotelinWestOrange,alumnus BrianMcDonald’03 wasnamed IrishmanoftheYear.Picturedhereat theeventareBrianwith BishopElias

Lorenzo,O.S.B. andhisbrother Sean McDonald’07 onright.BrianisVice President,FinanceatCovetrus,a globalanimal-healthcompanyserving theveterinarysector.

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OnFebruary1, ChrisVerrone’02 visitedcampus tospeakwithTomBrady’sseniorAPMacro Economicsclasses.Verronediscussedhowhis Delbartonexperienceledhimtohiscareerasa

Introducing Delbarton Collegiate

InMarch,theDelbartonAlumni Associationkickedoffitsnewest initiative, DelbartonCollegiate, ledYoungAlumniCommittee members GianniVinci’18, EJ DaCosta’12 and DanCimaglia ’16. Thegoalistomentorrecent Delbartongraduatesby connectingwiththemontheir collegecampuses.Boston College,Georgetown,Notre DameandVillanovaarethefirst collegestargeted,andWake Forestrecentlyjoinedthelist.“Wewanttomakesureouryoungalumsfeelsupportedand connectedtoDelbartonthroughouttheircollegeexperience,”Cimagilaexplained.Alumni regionalclubsinPhiladelphia,Boston,DC,andChicagowilladdcollegiatechapters.InFebruary, CimagliavisitedhisalmamaterGeorgetownandmetwithoveradozenDelbartonalumniatThe Tombs.Helaterreported,‘Guysweresoexcitedtogettogether,hearandexperiencehowthe schoolwantstosupportthemduringtheircollegeyears.”

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TwoHiddenTreasuresin Archway1959

PeteO’Neill’59’s Archway yearbook, poignantlyfilledwith handwrittenmessagesfrom classmates,nowhasa prominentspotintheO’Neill AlumniCenter.Thecoveris texturedgreenleather,withthe Delbartonsealembossedingold andbisectedbyadoublegilt line,and‘Archway’and‘1959’

blind-embossedinheavy gothictype.Aclassic.

OpenPete’s Archway andthe firstpictureyou’llseeisa blackandwhitephotooftwo statuesonpedestalsbythe OldMainentrancetothe FormalGarden.Todaythose pedestalsstandmysteriously empty.Sowheredidthe statuesgo?

In1977,theprovenanceofthe twofigureswasconclusively identifiedbyOlgaRaggio,chief oftheDepartmentofWestern EuropeanArtatthe MetropolitanMuseuminNew York,whoconfirmedthatthe ‘terms’(avisualartsreference forasculpturedfigureatopof stonepillarorcolumn)once stoodattheentrancetothe gardensoftheVillaBorghesein Rome.

LutherKountze,anacquisitive collectorinthelate19th century, whenwealthyAmericanswere abletopurchasecultural treasures,shippedthe17th CenturytermsfromRometo enhancehisItalianategardenat Delbarton.Thestatuesare Priapus,theGodofOrchards,

ofFlowers.Bothwerecreatedby ItaliansculptorPietroBernini (1562-1629)withassistancefrom hismorerenownedsonGian LorenzoBernini(1598-1680).

Raggiofirstbecameawareof thestatueswhenaDelbarton relativewroteaboutthemina collegepaper.Raggio’sprofessionalinterestwaspiqued,so shedecidedtovisitMorristown toinvestigatethetwo weathered,paintedoverstatues intheDelbartongarden.Atthe time,therewerefewerthana dozenBerninisintheUnited States,soherdiscoverywas bignewsintheartworld.Ina

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1977 New York Times article about her rare find, Raggio called the discovery ‘unexpected and unusual’.

Thus it was that in 1977 Priapus and Flora, having stoically tolerated the elements at Delbarton for 87 years, soon were on loan at The Met and later acquired, then meticulously restored and added to the museum’s permanent collection Standing at more than eight feet tall and weighing over a ton each, the statues are on display in The Met’s European Sculpture and Decorative Arts collection

In the Times article, the late Fr. Beatus Lucey, O S B , himself an artist, and a former Delbarton headmaster/art department chair, commented, “Our New Jersey winters aren’t good for marble, not like sunny Italy.” He added, “They weren’t even a focal point here They were behind a boxwood hedge and, as big as they were, you don’t even really notice that they are gone.”

Today, the two empty pedestals can still be seen by the bell entrance behind Old Main, while the rest of Kountze’s strikingly beautiful circa 1890 Formal Garden remains largely intact.

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