2008-2009 Annual Report

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M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t St. Anselm’s Abbey School seeks to promote the spiritual, personal and intellectual development of young men with demonstrated academic achievement. Our school, serving grades six through twelve, with its roots in the values of the Christian gospel and Catholic tradition, strives to create a community built on respect for truth, love of learning, regard for human dignity and tolerance. We pursue this goal by leading our students through a challenging and balanced program of study in the arts, sciences and theology that gives them a solid preparation for the demands of college. By living and promoting the Benedictine spirit, we strive within our school to create an atmosphere of peace, a sense of service to community and a willingness within our students to work toward a balance in mind, body and spirit.


President’s Message For my inner growth, it is best when I remember to say “thank you” to every living thing that graces my eyes or whose sound fills my ears. Linda Hogan, Chickasaw Dear Parents, Alumni and Friends of St. Anselm’s Abbey School, This year has been very busy and one of happy transition. Our first lay Headmaster, Mr. Louis Silvano, has taken up the reigns of the School directing students, faculty and parents through the rigors of academic life and our maze of activities. Meanwhile, as President, I have been focusing my time on public relations, alumni affairs, fundraising, maintaining the School’s Benedictine charism and working with our Board of Trustees and the directors of our new Donor Trust. Mr. Silvano has done a superb job learning the ins and outs of St. Anselm’s Abbey School, from college placements and curriculum mapping to supervising student academic progress and attending Parents Association meetings. Later in this Report, you can read about the success of the Class of 2009, with 39 students the largest graduating class in the School’s history, and follow some of our many activities. One particularly significant event of the past year was our celebration in April of 900 Years of Saint Anselm of Canterbury. The festivities began with our first-ever All-Alumni Reunion Weekend on April 17–19. The alumni celebrated with a cocktail reception on Friday evening, a pig roast and picnic on Saturday afternoon, Vespers and a dinner for 270 alumni and guests on Saturday evening and a Mass on Sunday morning. On Monday, Prior Simon officiated at a Mass for the entire School community, followed that afternoon by an engaging lecture given by Dr. Michael Gorman, ’83, Professor of Philosophy at Catholic University. And finally on Tuesday, April 21, the actual Feast of Saint Anselm, Archbishop Donald Wuerl was the principal celebrant and homilist at a Mass of Thanksgiving for 290 guests of the Abbey, followed by a reception and formal dinner in our athletic complex. We will continue our yearlong celebration of Saint Anselm until April 21, 2010. Perhaps a fitting end for this highly successful year is to be able to report that the School has been able to operate “in the black” for an eighteenth consecutive year, thanks in large part to all our benefactors, donors, alumni and friends. Even in a challenging economy, the School was able to make its final payment for the latest addition to the Academic Building while increasing scholarship financial aid. This year’s Fall Scholarship Gala, which honored me for 40 years of teaching in the School, grossed nearly $230,000 for current-year financial aid. (Incidentally, as President, I still teach Earth Science, Native American Studies and Physical Anthropology.) The Annual Fund also raised over $230,000 in all categories. And this spring, the School was able to secure another $200,000 in pledges for named scholarships to help Upper School students over the next four years. Obviously, the School is deeply indebted to the many foundations and individual donors who are listed in this publication, and on behalf of the whole community, I offer our sincerest gratitude. I want to personally thank Mr. G. Thomas Borger for his tireless work over the past two years as the first Chairman of our Board of Trustees. His term as Chairman ended in June, and Mr. William Fennell, ’66, will succeed him to that post. I am grateful to all our Board members for their many hours of service to the School, and I especially want to thank Mrs. Olive Lewis, Dr. Caryl Ersenkal and Dr. Daniel McMahon, whose terms are up this June, for jobs well done. I also wish to thank Fr. Simon, all the monks and the entire faculty for their dedication and hard work during the past year. And of course, I want to thank my staff in the President’s Office: Mr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68, Director of Alumni Affairs; Mr. James Leathers, ’04, Director of Communications; and Ms. Michelle Kannan, Development Associate; as well as our Business Office personnel, Mrs. Ieva Young and Mr. Mark Commins, for their never-ending work. The School is also indebted to Mr. John Corrigan, ’83, President of the Alumni Association, and to all of our alumni for their continued support. At the annual Alumni Golf Outing on June 1, the Alumni Association presented the School with a check for $40,000 for financial aid. I am also pleased to report that this summer I held regional meetings with alumni in Portland, Seattle, San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Las Vegas and Chicago. So, on and on the miracle of St. Anselm’s Abbey School continues in what has truly been another impressive year. Please enjoy the rest of this Annual Report. Thank you again for your support, enthusiasm, prayers and gifts. Pax in Sapientia,

Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB, MTS President


Letter from the Headmaster Dear Friends, As I reflect upon my first year as Headmaster, I feel fortunate to be here, and I have learned much about the culture of the School and its Benedictine charism. I am deeply grateful to Fr. Peter Weigand for his guidance and support. We have developed a collaborative working relationship, and I believe we have made a smooth transition to the new model of a Headmaster and President working side-by-side. More than 500 parents, faculty, students and alumni attended this year’s Fall Scholarship Gala to celebrate Fr. Peter’s 40 years of dedicated service to the School and to thank him for his steadfast leadership as Headmaster over the last 17 years. It was a special gathering that brought together people from the past and the present who shared wonderful memories of Fr. Peter. Among the many tributes to Fr. Peter were two speeches given by Abbot Aidan and John Corrigan, ’83, President of the Alumni Association. On September 22, thanks to the work of our Director of Alumni Affairs, Mr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68, we invited eight impressive alumni to give Career Day presentations to students in Forms V and VI. They are all highly successful in their respective fields, including law, international business, psychology, systems engineering, science, architecture, medicine and corporate finance. Our alumni remain the most persuasive testament to the School’s mission. The traditions of House Day were upheld on September 29, and the St. Anselm’s Abbey School spirit was palpable. I was so impressed by the student leadership of our four Houses. Each new student was called to the stage to receive his house shirt with enthusiastic applause. The day’s activities included an It’s Academic quiz game, a variety of athletic events, a talent show and a relay race. It was a great day that confirmed for me what a special niche St. Anselm’s has among independent schools. Our House system helps boys find a sense of belonging, and it builds community throughout the School. On Wednesday, November 26, the entire School gathered in the Devine Theater for our Thanksgiving service. This was followed by a traditional Thanksgiving dinner in the Commons. Students sat at tables in mixed age groups according to their respective Houses. I am grateful to our parent volunteers who helped serve the meal and to all of the parents who provided the delicious pies! We concluded our annual Thanksgiving food drive by donating more than 500 pounds of food to the Little Sisters of the Poor.

Headmaster Louis Silvano addresses members of the Class of 2009 at the Vespers of Graduation on May 31 in the Devine Theater.

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During this year the Board of Trustees and various subcommittees have been developing a new Strategic Plan for the School. A document about the Strategic Plan will be published later this fall and will be used primarily in marketing, development and admissions. Below are the essential goals of this process, as identified by our Board and Strategic Planning Committee: • • • • • • • • •

Maintain Catholic/Benedictine mission Increase endowment, financial aid, reserves and alternative sources of revenue Consider alternative configurations (high school only/middle school only/co-ed) Maintain and increase enrollment Maintain high academic standards Maintain affordable tuition Consider providing support services for students with learning disabilities Establish a task force on faculty recruitment/retention/reward strategies Establish a task force on marketing

As we begin a new school year, I wish to recognize two dedicated administrators who have recently stepped down. After almost fifty years working in Catholic education, Sr. Patricia Scanlon, RJM, decided to retire at the end of the 2008-2009 school year. We are deeply grateful for her 13 years of service to St. Anselm’s directing our College Guidance program. Sr. Pat is leaving after another year of outstanding college acceptances. We wish her every success as she pursues new directions in her ministry. Another veteran administrator, Athletic Director Mr. Mark Dean, also decided to step down from this role. I thank Mark for his commitment and dedicated service as Athletic Director over the last three years, and I am pleased that he will continue as a coach and teacher in the coming year. Concluding a highly successful school year, we had a memorable graduation on May 31 to honor the 39 graduates of the Class of 2009. There was standing room only in the Devine Theater as families, friends, faculty and the monastic community gathered for the celebration. These graduates will attend an impressive array of colleges and universities, a list of which appears later in this Annual Report. Now that I have experienced the cycle of the entire school year and we prepare for the next, I appreciate more fully the words of Saint Benedict that greet those entering our Academic Building: Rursus Incipiemus Nunc et Semper We begin again, now and forever. Pax in Sapientia,

Louis Silvano Headmaster

2008–2009 Board of Trustees St. Anselm’s Abbey School Trustees appointed by the Monastic Council of St. Anselm’s Abbey Very Rev. Dom Simon McGurk, OSB, Prior Rev. Dom Michael Hall, OSB, ’56, Subprior Rev. Dom Dominic Lenk, OSB Monastic Bursar Rt. Rev. Dom Aidan Shea, OSB Rev. Dom James Wiseman, OSB

Trustees Elected to the Board

Officers of the Corporation

Mr. G. Thomas Borger, Chairman Dr. Caryl R. Ersenkal Mr. William A. Fennell, ’66, Vice Chairman Mr. Stephen M. Kearney, ’74 Mrs. Olive L. Lewis Dr. Daniel J. McMahon Mr. Matthew M. Nolan, ’76 Mr. Morgan E. O’Brien ’62 Rev. Luke Travers, OSB Mr. Richard B. Willett

Rev. Dom Peter Weigand, OSB, President Mr. Mark D. Commins, Secretary / Treasurer

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Ex Officio Mr. Louis Silvano, Headmaster


St. Anselm’s Abbey School Class of 2009

The Class of 2009 is pictured with (left to right): Headmaster Mr. Louis Silvano; Head of the Upper School Mr. Alex Morse; President Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB; Msgr. James Watkins, ’78; Prior Simon McGurk, OSB; Dr. Joseph Zorc, ’84; and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Mr. G. Thomas Borger.

Class of 2009 College & University Matriculations Donald M. Arndt, IV Loyola University Chicago

Raymond F. Bell Morehouse College

David S. Blair

University of Chicago

John A. Carpenter University of Virginia

James E. Cox, III

Miami University (Ohio)

Adrian J. Dhanaraj New York University

Gregory P. Engel Boston College

Charles S. Fiertz

St. Mary’s College of Maryland

Zachary R. Franciose Hamilton College

Adrian C. Hagerty, Jr. Carnegie Mellon University

William F. Hanrahan

Univ. of St. Andrews (Scotland)

Alejandro Herrera

Northwestern University

Maxwell T. Mallek

Edward W. Sella

Wesley W. Mann

Travis A. Smith

Daniel E. McCarthy

Sean W. Sweeney

James H. Moore

Taru M. Thompson

William J. Morici

James F. Voelzke, Jr.

John C. Nagel

Danylo J. Whalen

John Paul Odle

Paul J. Wiehagen

Robert G. Rudd

Kendall C. Wnuk

Benjamin J. Schlosnagle

Thomas C. Zorc

University of Maryland

Harvard University

Wesley E. Hilliard Lafayette College

Manhattan College

Lucas F. Husted Brown University

Lafayette College

Carlos E. Jennings University of Virginia

University of Minnesota

Sameer D. Kanakia University of Maryland

North Carolina State Univ.

Allan A. LaGrenade-Finch Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Thomas E. La Voy Oberlin College

Providence College

St. Mary’s College of Maryland

John P. Latimer, II West Virginia University

University of Maryland

Jamsheed K. Lovelace

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ.

Christian A. Schorn Connecticut College

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U.S. Coast Guard Academy

Georgetown University

Providence College

St. John’s University (NY)

Miami University (Ohio)

University of Vermont

Marquette University

James Madison University

Georgetown University


2009 Vespers of Graduation

Commencement Address Dr. Joseph Zorc, Class of 1984 Dear Prior Simon, Fr. Peter, Fr. Michael, Abbot Aidan, other monks, Mr. Silvano, graduates, family members and friends: First, please let me thank Fr. Peter for inviting me to speak to you today. It has become a tradition for a member of the 25th or 50th Anniversary Class to participate in the graduation ceremony, and it is an honor for me to do so. Second, I’ll ask for your patience, as speaking from a lectern with no other visual aids as crutches is not my usual operating procedure. As a member of the medical school faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, most of my talks are filled with graphs, figures and statistics. If I lose my audience’s attention, I can always resort to some horrific images from the pathology lab or resuscitation room to gain it back. But the ideas that are appropriate for this occasion are less sensational, and I’ve needed to change my approach. On a positive note, you may know that my clinical specialty is emergency medicine in a children’s hospital. Sometime during the past 10 years of practice, my attention span dwindled to that of a threeyear-old, so my remarks will likely be brief. your years at St. Anselm’s and put them in perspective. In preparation for this talk today, I have done the same, along with the help of my classmates, with the benefit of a little time and distance. Three strong themes or values emerge when I consider my time here at the Abbey. I was reassured when the same themes were expressed by Fr. Michael, another graduate, when he gave the homily at the All-Alumni Reunion Weekend this spring, a Mass that also commemorated the 900th feast day of Saint Anselm. These themes have remained as a core part of all my experiences since my time here, and I’ll offer them for your consideration.

As the first order of business, I would like to congratulate the Class of 2009. This is your day, and you have earned it. I will also be the first to welcome you into the select club of St. Anselm’s alumni. Only you, and a thousand or so of us others, can fully appreciate the experience of spending one’s formative years journeying up a hill to a Benedictine monastery in Washington, D.C., at the turn of the 21st century. Now you will move on and explore new directions, and we all wish you the best. Commencement speakers often give advice, but that can be a perilous endeavor. At my graduation in 1984, it might have been helpful to advise investing in Microsoft, which went public shortly later and then split shares nine times, or cellular phones; my father, an early adopter, had one the size of a suitcase that seemed pretty impractical at the time. None of us in that audience could foresee how things around us would play out in the future. For example, that our old gym locker room would metamorphose into this beautiful theater. Or that Fr. Peter’s duck pond, an ingenious production facility for vile manual labor, might foreshadow Guantanamo Bay as a detention center. Any advice given today will have a limited lifespan as you determine the trajectory of your own future. However, as you look forward, now is a good time to reflect on

The first two themes are Faith and Reason. They belong together, as that is how they exist here at St. Anselm’s. Ora et labora, Pax in Sapientia; these paired phrases displayed around the campus denote the balance between the spiritual and the physical, between religion and science. Although our current culture and media like to pit them against each other, in fact they are intertwined and inseparable. The more that science learns, the more mysteries we uncover; just look at the end of any scientific paper and you’ll find the words “more research is needed.” And faith is not strongest when it is blind, but rather when it has been strengthened by reason and endured despite the natural human tendencies to doubt and question. 7

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One of my strong classroom memories was of a day in our senior-year Ethics class taught by a professor at Catholic University, a nationally known ethics scholar. The topic was the ethics of contraception, and one of my classmates debated with our professor on the topic until he had steam coming out of his ears. At the time, we students may have viewed this stalemate as a minor classroom victory. Looking back, his patience was remarkable; few academics would tolerate such a debate with a group of teenagers. But he knew what he was doing, as over time, discussions such as that one molded our ability to think through ethical issues for ourselves as college students and adults. We tend to think of our current time as one of a crisis in faith, but these issues are not new. Saint Anselm, as Archbishop of Canterbury in the 11th century, struggled to prove the existence of God, grappled with growing secular powers, and confronted ethical conflicts in the Church, including issues of practical morality such as celibacy in the clergy. As for the outcome of our classroom debate, subsequent events suggest that our ethics professor may have won the argument over the long run. Not surprisingly, my classmate who debated him that day became a lawyer and is now the district attorney for a county in Virginia, which you may want to keep in mind if you are driving above the speed limit south of the District. He is a devout Catholic and is currently leading an effort to found a new parochial high school in his county. As for the ethics of contraception, we haven’t debated that recently, but he does have seven children.

an additional core value of this School makes it more unique in our modern world, and that value is humility. When I speak of humility, I’m not speaking of humility learned through defeats on the athletic field, although that inevitably is part of the sports experience in a school with a few dozen students per class. I’m not speaking of humility from high standards in the classroom, although that also is inevitable when a school selects students for academic excellence; where, as Garrison Keillor might put it, “all the children are above average.” As an aside, some graduates, when they move back to a more normal academic distribution, are tempted to ride the crest of that Bell curve, which may not always require as much effort as it did here. I would encourage you to push yourselves to your own limits. The humility of which I am speaking is gained from day-to-day interaction with the monks, living examples of dedication to Christian ideals. Many talk about these ideals, but few “walk the walk” as do they, day in and day out, back and forth from the monastery in their black habits, usually deep in thought with eyes towards the ground, the origin of the word humility. Dust to dust, ashes to ashes…the humility we witness in the monks is one that looks both backward and forward. It looks back and recalls where we came from, the sacrifices made by those who came before us. On that note, today would be a good day to look out in the audience to thank family members and others who have enabled you to be here today, likely involving substantial personal and financial sacrifice. In my case that includes my parents, wife and four children, and other family members. The humility exemplified here at the Abbey is also one that looks forward to the future in recognition that our time here is limited and others will follow to uphold the traditions we hold dear. That realization is the very impetus for this School as well as centuries of Benedictine preservation of human knowledge. I would encourage you to live that form of humility by including some kind of teaching or mentorship in your future careers. Many of us find that those experiences are among the most rewarding in our professional lives. Humility should not be mistaken for passivity or inactivity. Your future daily routine may not involve rising early in the morning for prayers, rigorous academic discussion, followed by riding a tractor or beekeeping. However, no matter what your career, you may find that some of the most effective individuals do so without fanfare, but with dedication, focus, and willingness to take on hard work. That lesson is hard to miss here at the Abbey and pushes all of us to be better students, colleagues, husbands, fathers, followers and leaders. In closing, I’ll thank you for the opportunity to come and share this day with you. St. Anselm’s is the kind of place where one feels at home even after 25 years. I’ll encourage you to continue to keep in touch with this community and your classmates, and use other alumni as a resource as you move forward in your lives. We’ll look forward to your accomplishments, the latest yield, 900 years after Saint Anselm, from roots of faith, reason and humility.

As for reason, all of you have your own anecdotes about the rigorous academic program that St. Anselm’s provides. At times you may have questioned the relevance of the broad range of subjects you have studied: math, science, history, multiple languages. You will find that the academic discipline and work ethic you have learned here will serve you well in college and beyond. Memories and experiences from here will reappear unexpectedly at later times in life. For myself, in times of academic and other stress, I sometimes hear one of the more famous quotations from Virgil’s Aeneid, which we read in Fr. (later Abbot) Aidan’s Latin class, one of the highlights of all my years as a student. For those who missed it, reading Catullus with Abbot Aidan was to First Form Latin as T.S. Eliot is to Go Dog Go. In that quotation, Aeneas tells his band of men who are shipwrecked having endured some tough circumstances, “Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit.” Loosely translated, the closest colloquial phrase in our modern culture is “Someday you’ll look back at this and laugh.” I mistranslated it, using the other meaning for juvabit, but it still makes more sense to me that way… “Perhaps someday it will help to look back at these things.” Someday when you look back at the things you’ve learned here, you’ll find that they helped to build a deep and lasting foundation for all the learning that came afterward. Developing abilities in faith and reason are certainly core parts of being a student at St. Anselm’s, but they are not the full story. Many Catholic and other religious schools focus on these areas with excellent results. But 8

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Saint Anselm of Canterbury Award

John Carpenter, 2009 Recipient Prior Simon, Fr. Peter, Mr. Silvano, Fr. Michael, Dr. Caruso, Dr. Zorc, monks of St. Anselm’s Abbey, faculty, friends, family, and most of all, my fellow members of the Class of 2009, it is my privilege and pleasure to be speaking to you today as we celebrate these past years and as we look to the future with hope and anticipation. It has been an amazing seven years here at the Abbey, though I must admit when I entered these doors I thought I was going to St. Albans. It was not until third period when Ms. Leahy said “St. Anselm’s” that I asked myself, “What the heck is that?” Who ever would have thought that going to the wrong school would have been the best mistake of my life? In all seriousness, St. Anselm’s has taught each of us so many lessons fundamental to success in life. We have learned the values of hard work and teamwork, trust and love, faith and prayer, and most of all perseverance and the many ideals that help define an “Abbey Boy.”

All of these memories. Everything from the mannequin security guard to Corey the security guard; from strict AP tests to running through the library on Surf’s Up day; and from listening to discussions of literary masterpieces to listening to Mr. McCarthy’s famous prison stories. These memories—along with the values this sacred place has taught us—have shaped our lives forever. We are truly going to miss St. Anselm’s, and we will never forget what we have learned from this place. This fall, we will all be heading down different paths, but we will always have a common bond: a St. Anselm’s education, experience and community. We are all so thankful for attending this School and have gratitude for everything that we have learned and accomplished, and for everything that we have received from this special place. St. Anselm’s Abbey School has taught us how to live a life of Ora et Labora (Work and Prayer) through Pax in Sapientia (Peace in Wisdom) while maintaining an overwhelming feeling of community.

Consider first the hard work and teamwork both inside and outside of the classroom. One need only look at Physics, Humanities and most recently, the AP classes to see our class working hard, but together. These elements are also evident outside of the classroom in displays of support and school spirit in everything from It’s Academic to the theatre, and most significantly, athletic competitions—especially against our inferior arch-rivals, WIS. Teamwork creates a sense of trust and love represented strongly in the St. Anselm’s community. This school has been a “home away from home” for the Class of 2009. The monks are our wise elders; the faculty and staff, our loving parents; and the students from Form A through Form VI, our brothers. This large, loving family is what makes St. Anselm’s so special to us all. Nowhere else can you hug your teachers or grow so close to a group of rambunctious teens. We grew even closer through Kairos, just one of all the memories we have made.

So first, I would like to thank all of the parents for sending their sons to this School. Parents, this is one of the best decisions you have ever made. Second, I would like to thank the faculty for all of the love and support over the years, both inside the classroom and outside it, especially remembering those who are not with us today: Mr. Murphy, Fr. Dan and Coach Norris. Faculty, we all have the utmost respect for you. And last, but definitely not least, I want to thank my fellow members of the Class of 2009. I love you all. These have been the best years of my life thanks to you. We have grown from friends to brothers. And though this celebration seems a bit final, this is not the end, my brothers. This is simply a new beginning, the turning of the page to a new chapter in our lives. To quote Saint Benedict:

From memories of the Big Yellow Bus, and of Fr. Dan stopping the bus mid-trip to confront the “friendly” neighborhood kids who threw rocks at us, to memories of racing to get a spot in line on the new small buses. Memories of Mr. Morse’s English class: from discussing the themes pertinent to Death of a Salesman, to discussing the themes pertinent to the television show Lost. From memories of Ms. Pelosi’s witty remarks, to memories of the students’ impressions of Ms. Pelosi’s witty remarks. From memories of dodging Mr. Achilles’s flying chalk, to memories of trying to decipher Mr. Lippe’s vocabulary. From memories of the grueling three-minute walk from the school to the gym, to memories of cross country and track practices. These are but a few of the memories, the moments that will stay with us all of our lives.

Rursus incipiemus nunc et semper. Always we begin again. Live the Fourth, and God Bless. Thank you. 9

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Austin Scholar Award

Lucas Husted, 2009 Recipient Prior Simon, Fr. Peter, Mr. Silvano, Fr. Michael, Dr. Zorc, monks, faculty, family, friends and most of all, fellow graduates, I want to start by saying that I am an Abbey Boy, and I am proud of it. For seven years I have attended St. Anselm’s Abbey School, and I am proud of what our class has accomplished. Going to St. Anselm’s has changed all of us in profound ways. Looking back, I remember first coming to St. Anselm’s. Probably like most kids in this room who came in sixth grade, I was not looking forward to my days at St. Anselm’s. Happy with my group of friends, I felt set; I even had a girlfriend! I am a little sad to say that I did indeed peak socially in fifth grade, but that is beside the point. It did not take me long to realize, however, that St. Anselm’s was one of the most, how should I say this, unusual places I had ever been. Where else could you find a teacher like Dr. Wood, who is feared by every student years before even taking his class, and whose Egg Drop competition is complete with ritual song and dance? Where else could you find a teacher like Ms. Pelosi, whose eagerness to make jokes at her students’ expense can only be surpassed by her eagerness to force sophomores to fully comprehend the Latin language? Where else could you find a person like Fr. Edmund, whose simple handshakes made a world of difference in our lives? And where else could you find a person like Fr. Peter, whose stories about Cacton and Cactonian exercises confuse faculty and students alike?

today. Especially after Kairos, these Abbey Boys have become my family, but just like a real family is never perfect, seeing the same group of guys every day can be difficult. However, it is certainly comforting. When many of us did poorly on a Calculus exam, a classmate sent out an email to all of us saying, “Don’t worry, friends, we’re Abbey Boys, we’ll get through this.” This brotherhood is paramount to daily life at St. Anselm’s, whether we realize it or not. While the monastic presence and this close-knit community have influenced my character, St. Anselm’s is special because I have learned to make my own decisions and be responsible for them. An Abbey Boy learns to take in the love of his brothers and the advice of his elders, and he is uniquely prepared to carve his own path. Abbey Boys do not always conform to what others might like. They strive to be independent; they are called to lead responsibly, committed to bettering the community they are a part of. This is what we all have done, whether or not we have realized it.

Fr. Peter, along with the other monks, is one of the defining characteristics of St. Anselm’s. I think we take for granted how fundamental the monastic presence is on this campus. How often does one get the opportunity to interact with monks on a daily basis? These monks inspire each and every one of us, leading through their examples of brotherhood, deep responsibility and obedience. The monks who dedicate their lives to St. Anselm’s are our teachers, counselors and friends. They demand from the students a dedicated academic life, just as they themselves practice a dedicated religious life. Abbey Boys respond to this challenge surprisingly well. They learn from each other, lead through community service and attempt to influence the people around them for the better.

Today our training in this school is complete, and we have to move on to a life that some people call the real world— but one’s definition of “real” is relative. I have certainly felt that the last seven years have been very real. A speech cannot be complete without a good quote, I suppose, and I am going to call upon my favorite artist, Sam Beam, to sum things up for me. He says that “there are things that drift away, like our endless numbered days.” In some ways he is right—life seems long in the thought, but awfully short while we are living it. I guess that what I am trying to say with this quote is this: please do not let the last seven years “drift away.” As we go out into the world, let us not waste the opportunities afforded to us. Our little choices can make a huge difference on those around us. We have all grown more independent, but this means nothing without some purpose. Independence is fruitless when used for selfish gain, but when used for the betterment of others, as is the way of a true Abbey Boy, independence is the hallmark of a leader. St. Anselm’s is a community that will never leave any of us in spirit. We must never allow ourselves to lose the values that we have learned on this monastic ground. Please keep in touch, and thank you for staying at this wonderful School with me all these years. I love you all. Thank you, everyone, for making this wonderful experience possible.

Obviously, in sixth grade I had little awareness of this monastic presence. Likewise, I had little awareness of the community that would so shape my life and keep me coming back year after year. Life at St. Anselm’s is like a vibrant brotherhood where no brother is left behind, and everyone is striving to do his best. Fr. Castro once told me that he loved St. Anselm’s because “it is a place where two different worlds clash and blend: the world of spiritual work and solitude, and that of rambunctious teenage life.” He was spot-on in his assessment. Despite the differences in their lifestyles, monks, teachers and students come together in unexpected ways and work as a community, a small, close-knit community. We have shared our lives, stories, experiences and thoughts with each other, and it would be hard to feel closer to this graduating class than I do 10

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Awards to Members of The Graduating Class of 2009 Faculty-Conferred Awards Saint Anselm of Canterbury Award For outstanding service to the school community

John Carpenter

Austin Scholar Award Lucas Husted For outstanding academic achievement President’s Ora et Labora Award For dedication to the principles of Saint Benedict

Adrian Dhanaraj Edward Sella

Headmaster’s Award For contribution to class, positive attitude and school spirit

John Nagel

St. Anselm’s Faculty Award For outstanding academic performance and commitment to learning

David Blair

Mark Duchesne Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award

John Carpenter

Peter Samp, ’08, Memorial Prize For outstanding contribution to the It’s Academic program

Daniel McCarthy

Alumni Association Awards In Math and Science In Modern Language In Classical Language In Fine Arts

David Blair Travis Smith Adrian Dhanaraj Christian Schorn

Barry Creative Writing Prize in Fiction In memory of Mr. Peter Barry, ’83

James Cox, III

External Awards Cardinal Hickey Award For Christian attitude and spirit and service to school and parish community

Thomas Zorc

Sr. Mary Immaculate Award For outstanding achievement in the Fine Arts

Wesley Mann

Goldberg Science Award Lucas Husted For outstanding achievement in the field of science outside of school Poetry Out Loud Program – Washington, D.C. Champion

Wesley Mann

National Greek Exam Merit Award

Adrian Dhanaraj

National Merit Finalist

Charles Fiertz

National Merit Commended Scholars David Blair Adrian Hagerty Lucas Husted Daniel McCarthy Christian Schorn Paul Wiehagen National Hispanic Recognition Scholars Honorable Mention

Alejandro Herrera Lucas Husted William Hanrahan

National Achievement Commended Scholars

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Awards to Underclassmen Headmaster’s Award For contribution to class, positive attitude and school spirit Form A Miles Moore Form I Michael Laskowski Form II Jack Anninos Form III Aidan Mehigan Form IV Joseph Downs Form V Dionysios Koroulakis

National Geographic Bee – Washington, D.C. Champion Form I Michael Laskowski Maureen O’Donnell Book Award Perfect score on National Latin Exam, four consecutive years Form V Jose Gutierrez National Latin Exam, Perfect Score Form II Joseph Malionek Maurin Mwombela Yakntoro Udoumoh Form III Andrew Houghton Form IV Thomas Hansen Form V Matthew Bollinger

St. Anselm’s Faculty Award For outstanding academic performance and commitment to learning Form A Daniel Kagerer Form I Jack Butler Form II Joseph Nahra Form III Jacob Wasserman Form IV Brendan Ziebarth Form V Matthew Bollinger

National Greek Exam, Highest Honor Form V Christian Arndt National Spanish Exam, Gold Medal Form III Andrew Houghton Form IV Mathew Calkins Tomas Husted Jeffrey Nemes Brendan Ziebarth Form V Matthew Bollinger

Dr. Wood’s “Egg Drop” Award Form IV David Oetjen Barry Creative Writing Prize in Poetry In memory of Mr. Peter Barry, ’83 Form V Jose Gutierrez

National French Exam, Honors Form II Pierre de Dreuzy (Gold) Geri Dunellari Maurin Mwombela Form III Aidan Mehigan Jacob Wasserman Form IV Christopher Bragale Stephen Delli Priscoli Alexander Girardot Thomas Hansen David Oetjen Ian Rich Atticus Sawatzki Form V Jose Gutierrez Dionysios Koroulakis

Bijali Dutta Ghosh Book Award For commitment to and ability in the natural sciences Form V Neil Sood Rensselaer Medal Award For outstanding achievement in mathematics and science Form V Dionysios Koroulakis George Washington University Engineering Medal For excellence in mathematics and science Form V Robert Cobb, Jr.

The Form II class is pictured on the night of their transition service with (left to right): Headmaster Mr. Louis Silvano; Form Mistress Mrs. Jane Brinley; Form Mistress Ms. Janine Dunne; and Head of the Middle School Mr. William Lippe. 12 2008–2009 Annual Report


Form II Transition Service

Alumni Speaker

Michael Carey, Class of 2005 be given a challenge after just completing another, I urge you not to be distracted but to remain focused on your goals. No matter what you think now, there is no safety net in high school, especially at St. Anselm’s, like there is in college. You won’t have the ability to drop classes in the middle of the semester only to add brand-new ones the next day, and there won’t be any type of freshmen forgiveness. With the proper amount of preparation and concentration, I am supremely confident that each one of you will be granted admission to the college of your choice. And don’t worry; you will be happy to know that in college there are plenty of beautiful blonde-haired distractions to deal with. Now that I have spoken to you about your studies, I would like to offer you my second piece of advice. St. Anselm’s is an incredibly unique school because of both the size and character of its community. These traits help to foster friendships between students that are stronger than any other relationship. You may not recognize it now, but one day you will realize that there is something sacred in this brotherhood of men. However, just like with your academic pursuits, this is not a time to be satisfied. Continue to learn more about your classmates, because I can assure you that each one of them is an interesting individual. Build your community based on honesty, loyalty and respect, and you will be rewarded with more lifelong friendships than any man could ever ask for.

Thank you, Prior Simon, Fr. Peter, Mr. Silvano, monks, faculty, friends and family. Congratulations to the Middle School Class of 2009. Let me first say that it was an honor to speak at my own Middle School transition ceremony, and likewise it is an honor to be given the opportunity to speak in front of you this evening. You should all be very proud of your accomplishments thus far. It is my firm belief that there are no courses of study as rigorous as that provided by St. Anselm’s. I feel as though I am at a perfect position in my own life to speak to you today. If I were any older, you may consider me to be just another adult talking like he has all of the answers. If I were any younger, you would probably shrug me off as having hardly any more life experience than you do personally. However, at the absolutely beautiful age of 21 and having just two weeks past graduated from the University of Maryland, I can safely say to you that I neither have all the answers nor a lack of experience. So I come to you tonight not to lecture, but instead to provide you with some knowledge that I wish I had received when I sat in your position.

Finally, let me advise you on one last topic: your legacy. This is something that I’m sure very few of you have thought about at this point in your academic career. In reality, I don’t expect you to think about it until the waning moments of your high school days. But at a certain point, you will look back at your time here at St. Anselm’s and ponder, “How am I remembered?” During the next four years, you will develop a very close relationship with the faculty here and, more than your fellow classmates, they will remember your accomplishments and your missteps equally. This is not to say that only a perfect record at St. Anselm’s will make you happy in the years to come. Quite the contrary, a little bit of harmless mischief can provide a much-needed break from the stress of academic life at St. Anselm’s. Your mentors will recognize when your actions go beyond the realm of playful and become malicious. My advice to you is to conduct yourselves as good-natured gentlemen, and you will be welcomed with open arms back to this School.

As I said earlier, all of you ought to be very happy with your success, but gentlemen, now is not the time to be satisfied. Now more than ever, continued progress in high school has never been more important. Each and every year, colleges have had to deal with record numbers of qualified applicants with roughly the same amount of open spots each semester. As a current employee of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Maryland, I have gained a first-hand look into the college admissions process. Each semester, I have seen my colleagues make difficult decision after difficult decision as to whom should be offered a spot at Maryland. So, gentlemen, as much as you don’t want to

Gentlemen, I have tried not to overstep my bounds as a recent college graduate in speaking to you here tonight. Having been in your exact shoes not too many years ago, I can safely say that there are better days ahead. I hope that you take the advice that I have given you here tonight and use it in the next four years. Maybe one day, you will return to St. Anselm’s and feel just as much at home as I do tonight. Thank you very much, and good luck. 13

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Form II Student Speaker Jack Anninos

Mr. Silvano, Fr. Peter, Fr. Michael, all of our Middle School faculty and staff, our priests, and of course, my fellow Form II students and their families, I am very honored to be standing here this evening and would like to thank all of you for this privilege. We are all here tonight to celebrate the transition of the students in our eighth grade class from middle school to high school. It’s exciting to think that we will be in high school next year! As high schoolers, I’m sure we will gather lots of memorable stories and experiences. Until I came to St. Anselm’s in sixth grade, I attended Our Lady of Victory School in my neighborhood. I really loved that school and couldn’t imagine life anywhere else. But within a matter of days of arriving at the Abbey—walking through the campus, meeting new people—I realized that it was a great fit. I could tell that I had, once again, found a school that I don’t want to leave. But tonight is a great opportunity to think about our past years together. It’s only been a short time, but think about what has changed! Look at your sixth grade class picture and you’ll see what I mean. Look at Andrew Fois. He must have grown three feet! All of us are getting taller, faster, stronger, more mature and maybe even a little bit wiser. There are other things that we’ve excelled at…like texting very fast, downloading music and shredding at Guitar Hero. I know each of our parents is especially proud of these great skills!

I also want to thank my family: my mom, my dad and my two little brothers, Vincent and George, who have always supported and encouraged me. Mom, Dad, thank you for guiding me to St. Anselm’s and giving me this great opportunity. This evening, we should also remember in our prayers all of those whose families have had to deal with difficult circumstances or illnesses. And we should work especially hard to reach out to our classmates and let them know that we are a family and that we can lean on each other.

These past three years here have been a great experience for all of us. From sixth grade with Cameron debating with Fr. Gabriel, to seventh grade, waking up every morning to another Cactonian adventure with Fr. Peter, and especially this past year of eighth grade, watching all my classmates try to keep up with Mr. Corrigan’s quick pace, Ms. Brinley’s memorizations and Mr. Mann’s chemical equations. This may not sound like fun to you guys—but to Abbey Boys, it’s a blast!

So, I hope everyone realizes how lucky we are! We have this campus, which is like a refuge for learning and playing. We have faculty and staff that really care about us and teach us new things, and teach us how to learn. We have each other—and probably the beginnings of lifelong friendships. We have families that help us every day. And we have our new Headmaster, Mr. Silvano, and President, Fr. Peter, who we know will work hard to protect all of the greatness of St. Anselm’s and even find some ways to make it better.

We’ve pumped iron with Mr. Madey, we’ve read Shakespeare with Ms. Dunne and we’ve talked sports with Corey. We’ve toured Borneo with Mr. Harwood, we’ve jammed with Maestro, sung with Mr. Lodico and have been introduced to “real” music by Dr. Downey. And thanks to Mr. Lippe and our Middle School parents, we’ve had some great times at Middle School Fridays, school dances and barbeques. I also need to personally thank Mr. Dean for helping me with my baseball swing for the past three years!

I found this quote by Winston Churchill that I really liked and wanted to share: “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” Thankfully, tonight is not a night of goodbyes. It’s a night where we all just say thanks and look ahead. Have a great summer, and we’ll all be back together again in a few months to start the next chapter in our St. Anselm’s story. Thank you, and good night.

So, thank you to all of our teachers and faculty for making the school day feel just a little bit shorter. 14

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2008–2009 Financial Summary Summary of Gifts & Grants Received

Reflects all gifts and pledges received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009

Gifts & Grants 8% Tuition 88%

Endowment 2% Auxiliary/Other 2%

Capital Gifts 1955 Building Addition/Renovation and Devine Theater Campaign

13 gifts

$14,485

603 gifts

$187,355

112 gifts

$47,146

10 gifts

$107,700

689 gifts

$229,954

178 gifts

$61,925

Annual Gifts 2008–2009 School Annual Fund and Abbey Athletics Booster Club Annual Fund Gifts Designated for St. Anselm’s Abbey Other Gifts & Pledges Including named scholarships and foundation grants

2008 Fall Scholarship Gala Gross Receipts

FY 2009 Sources of operating Income July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009

Endowment Gifts 2008–2009 Gifts

Total 2008–2009 Gifts & Grants

$663,452

Chairman’s Report Dear Constituents of St. Anselm’s Abbey School: This past school year was one of special significance in the history of St. Anselm’s Abbey School. We successfully completed our first year with a lay Headmaster, Louis Silvano. This accomplishes the goal of transitioning to lay leadership that began two years ago with the incorporation of the School and the creation of a Board of Trustees to manage and administer the School.

The Board of Trustees recognizes the outstanding service on behalf of the School of the outgoing Trustees whose three-year terms expired this June: Dr. Caryl Ersenkal; Mrs. Olive Lewis; and Dr. Daniel McMahon. As Principal of DeMatha Catholic High School, Dr. McMahon was able to give us his perspective on the various challenges facing local private schools and also chaired the Search Committee that selected Louis Silvano as our Headmaster.

The Board of Trustees, our President, Fr. Peter Weigand and Mr. Silvano combined their efforts to diligently protect and preserve the financial viability of the School in the difficult economic environment of the past twelve months. The School concluded the year with a modest positive cash flow, which is attributable to attention to controlling costs and adhering to the approved budget. Special appreciation goes to Trustee Richard Willett, who chairs our Budget and Finance Committee, and to the school’s Business Office staff, who formulated a realistic financial plan for the coming year that achieves our goal of providing the most cost-effective academic high-achievement program of any private school in the metropolitan area.

The Board of Trustees also welcomes three new Trustees: Mr. Stephen Kinnaird, ’80, a partner at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker; Mr. Christopher Davitt, President of Ruppert Nurseries, Inc.; and Mr. Marco Clark, Principal of Bishop McNamara High School. These gentlemen are significant additions to our Board. Finally, I want to express my appreciation to all the Board Members, the Benedictine community, especially Fr. Peter and Prior Simon, the School staff, and the parents and alumni who made the past two years such a memorable experience for me. I thank you for your candor, your patience and your support as together we continue to move St. Anselm’s Abbey School into the future.

Since my term expired on July 1, the Board of Trustees for the upcoming school year will have a new Chair, Mr. William Fennell, ’66. We are very fortunate that Bill has agreed to serve in this capacity, and we look forward to the Board’s 2009–2010 goals of the completion of a Strategic Plan and improvements to the School’s development infrastructure with the longterm goal of significantly increasing the endowment and scholarship funding.

Sincerely,

G. Thomas Borger Chairman, Board of Trustees 15

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2008–2009 Leadership Circles Reflects gifts and pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. Funds include the Annual Fund, Fall Scholarship Gala, Capital Funds, the School Endowment, Alumni Scholarship Fund, Abbey Athletics Booster Club, Named Scholarships and other restricted funds. Also includes gifts earmarked to benefit St. Anselm’s Abbey made through the School’s 2008–2009 Annual Fund.

Founder’s Circle

Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds totaling $10,000 or more. The Alice and Eugene Ford Foundation Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Borger Mr. Robert Branson, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haaga, Jr. Dr. David Harnett, ’58 The James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes Mr. Patrick Kenny, ’91 Microsoft Corporation Mrs. Mary Peters Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sachs, Jr. St. Anselm’s Abbey School Alumni Association Mr. C. Richard Stafford, ’53 United Way of the National Capital Area The W. O’Neil Foundation, Inc.

Abbot’s Circle

Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds totaling $5,000-$9,999. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Attridge, Esq., ’72 Coakley Williams Construction Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Colby, ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Creighton Fannie Mae Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell, ’66 Ambassador and Mrs. James Nolan, Jr., ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Nolan, Esq., ’76 The Shepherd Foundation St. Anselm’s Abbey School Parents Association Mr. and Mrs. Robert Truland, ’61 The Washington Post Mr. Frederick White and Ms. Janice Bertozzi

President’s Circle

Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds totaling $2,500-$4,999. Mr. and Mrs. David Blair The Daisy B. Deering Trust Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dolgert Mr. and Mrs. Jean Gaetjens Mr. and Mrs. David Kalinski Rev. T. Ansgar Laczko Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahaffey Mr. Everett Mattlin and Ms. Barbara Patocka

Mr. and Mrs. B. Donovan Picard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ritacco, II, ’86 Mr. Paul Ritchie, ’78, and Ms. Ayn Hagler Mr. and Mrs. Richard Samp Mr. Robert Samp Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geoffrey Sella Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willmore

Headmaster’s Circle

Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds totaling $1,000-$2,499. Dr. David Antezana, ’85 The Hon. and Mrs. Patrick Attridge Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Drs. John and Catherine Benedetto Deacon and Mrs. David Black Mr. Charles Bragale and Ms. Christine Nyirjesy Bragale Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brooks Mr. David Burke, ’84, and Ms. Kelly McGann Fr. Javier Castro Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caulfield Chevy Chase Bank Dr. and Mrs. John Cockerham Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Corden Mr. Michael Corrigan, ’83 Mr. Christopher Daly, ’60 Mr. Richard DeFelice, ’57 Mrs. Eileen Delany Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Diamond, ’67 Mr. R. Neil Dickman+ Dodge Jones Foundation Mr. James Fain Ms. Ellen Fielding Dr. Bernard Finch and Dr. Alana LaGrenade Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freiseis, ’52 Ms. Sharon Frey Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gaston Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gavin Mr. and Mrs. David Haresign Ms. Janey Hart Dr. Michael Hodgson, ’66 Mr. John Huitema, ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings Dr. Hemant Kanakia and Dr. Sonal Desai Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kearney, ’74 Mrs. Eleanore Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kinnaird, ’80 Mr. Joseph Lang

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay, Jr. Mr. James Lucier, ’82 Miss Beatrice Mackenzie Dr. and Mrs. Michael Magee Mr. Marc Mander, ’93 Mr.+ and Mrs. Joseph Mariani Dr. and Mrs. Paul Mattingly, ’58 Mr. William Matuszeski and Ms. Mary Procter Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCartin, ’68 Mr. Brian McManus, ’60 Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Jose Morales Mr. and Mrs. John Muldoon Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nahra Nolan Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Ms. Helene O’Neil Mr. Paul Opalack Mrs. Nancy Opalack Mr. F. Patrick Ostronic, ’73 Mr. William Palmer and Dr. Elizabeth Kicklighter Miss Helen Paniczko Mr. and Mrs. H. David Pickering, Jr., ’74 Dr. and Mrs. Jogues Prandoni, ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs Mr. and Mrs. Mark Romano, ’86 Mr. Robert Rose and Ms. Michele Parent Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roush Mr. and Mrs. John Ruppel, ’57 Ruppert Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rutherford SAP Matching Gift Program Mr. James Sharer, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan Dr. Connie Swiner, III, ’77 Tech, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Alstyne Mr. Francis Vincent, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Voelzke, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Werner, ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Peter White Dr. Luke Whitesell, ’76, and Ms. Catherine McLellan Wiley Rein LLP Mr. Donald Winkler and Ms. Carolyn Winter Mr. and Mrs. John Winters, ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Worth Dr. and Ms. Joseph Zorc, ’84

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+ deceased


Donors to Annual Giving FUnds Reflects gifts and pledge payments made between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009 to the Annual Fund, Alumni Scholarship Fund and Abbey Athletics Booster Club and gifts made through the United Way/Combined Federal Campaign. Also includes gifts earmarked to benefit St. Anselm’s Abbey made through the School’s 2008–2009 Annual Fund.

Current Parents

(Including the Class of 2009) Mr. Rafael Acevedo and Ms. Gabriela Pardo Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Attridge, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Mr. Brian Berns and Ms. Helen Martin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biffl Mr. and Mrs. David Blair Mr. and Mrs. Parle Thomas Blake Ambassador and Mrs. Clifford Bond Mr. Charles Bragale and Ms. Christine Nyirjesy Bragale Mr. and Mrs. John Brasunas Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Butler, Jr. Mr. Patrick Burns and Ms. Mary Suffoletta Drs. Mario and Susana Cerritelli Dr. and Mrs. John Cockerham Dr. Joel Cohen Dr. James Cox and Dr. Martha Lenhart Mr. James Craver and Ms. Laura McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dangle Dr. Russell Dickerson and Dr. Pamela Pehrsson Mr. and Mrs. Philippe de Dreuzy Mr. and Mrs. Sotiraq Dunellari Mr. and Mrs. Randall Fiertz Dr. Bernard Finch and Dr. Alana LaGrenade Mr. and Mrs. Randall Franciose Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gavin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilbride Mr. Raymond Hankins, USAF (Ret.) and Ms. Lisa McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. William Hanrahan Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hansen, ’83

Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Harries Mr. and Mrs. James Hearn, ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Herbert Mr. Lawrence Hilliard and Ms. Leslie Davies-Hilliard Ms. Audrey Hipkins Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houghton Mr. Thomas Husted and Ms. Ines Bustillo Mr. and Mrs. Don Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings Dr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Florian Kagerer Mr. and Mrs. John Koroulakis Mr. and Mrs. David LaVoy Dr. Michael Laskowski and Dr. Carol DeFrances Dr. J. Stephen Latimer+ and Dr. Elizabeth Latimer Ms. Arnetta Lee Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lemmon Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Longacre Dr. and Mrs. Michael Magee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malionek Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mazza Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Kelly McConville Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mehigan Mr. Martin Mellett and Ms. Judy Walsh-Mellett Ms. Jean Mitchell-Mann Mr. and Mrs. John Moniz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Moriarty, II Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morici Mrs. Karen Murphy Mr. and Mrs. James Mwombela Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nagel, III Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nahra

Ms. Sharon O’Donnell-Burns Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oetjen Mr. Joongyul Oh and Ms. Anna Rhee Mr. Christopher Paganelli and Ms. Anne Linton Mr. William Palmer and Dr. Elizabeth Kicklighter Dr. Rubina Patel Capt. Richard Pera and Ms. Mary Jo Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poche Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich Mr. Robert Rose and Ms. Michele Parent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudd Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Rushing Drs. Vittorio and Jennifer Sartorelli Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scully, II Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geoffrey Sella Dr. and Mrs. Sanjiv Sood Dr. Paul Stares and Ms. Sonni Efron Mr. and Mrs. Devarajan Thirumalai Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tucci Dr. Han van Dijk and Dr. Martha Matocha Mr. Allan Vecchione and Ms. Nina Falvello Mr. and Mrs. James Voelzke, Sr. Ms. Jill Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willmore Mr. Donald Winkler and Ms. Carolyn Winter Mr. Christopher Wnuk and Ms. S. Lynn Coleman Wnuk Mr. and Mrs. Steven Worth Mr. Paul Yde and Ms. Sarah Elder Lt. Col. and Mrs. Christopher Ziebarth

Past Parents

English teacher Mr. Jonathan Vaile works with Sean Attridge, Form III.

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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Abbruzzese Mr. George Ackerman Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Adamson Mr. Kerry Allen and Ms. Maureen Shea Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ambrose Mrs. Irene Arpin The Hon. and Mrs. Patrick Attridge Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Bandong Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barnett Dr. Margaret Barron Drs. John and Catherine Benedetto Deacon and Mrs. David Black Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blades Mr. Pierre Boehler, ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bonner Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Borger Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Boyse Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brooks

+ deceased


Donors to Annual Giving Funds Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. Sven Burmester Mr. and Mrs. Michael Calingaert Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll Dr. and Mrs. Mario Casarella Mrs. Joan Castellan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caulfield Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb Mr. Nicholas Cobbs Mrs. Barbara Colby Mr. and Mrs. Michael Colvin Mr. and Mrs. James Connell Ms. Margaret Conyngham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coony Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Corden Mrs. Catherine Corrigan Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cotruvo Mr. and Mrs. Roger Crain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crooke Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67 Dr. and Mrs. Mario Dagenais Mr. James Dahlberg and Ms. Deirdre Donahue Mr.+ and Mrs. John Jay Daly, ’46 Dr. and Mrs. Louis Damiano Mr. and Mrs. William Danvers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deleonibus Mr. R. Neil Dickman+ Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dolgert Drs. Paul and Joanne Domson Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Donnelly Mrs. Jill Downey Mr. and Mrs. William Driscoll Dr. Caryl Ersenkal Mr. and Mrs. Miles Eskin Mr. Peter Eveleth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fafard Mr. Keith Fagan Mr. James Fain Mr. John Feeney and Ambassador Laura Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell, ’66 Ms. Ellen Fielding Mr. and Mrs. James Fike Mr. and Mrs. Peter Filpi Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fleming Mr. Christopher Foreman and Ms. Lena Zezulin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foss Mr. and Mrs. Jean Gaetjens Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gamble Mr. and Mrs. George Garvey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerber Mrs. Lydia Giffler Mr. and Mrs. William Gigax Mr. James Gleason and Ms. Cynthia Butler Drs. Michael and Deborah Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hallam

Mr. and Mrs. David Haresign Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Harrelson Mrs. Bonnie Harrison Ms. Janey Hart Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. W. Jon Heddesheimer Mrs. Marie-Therese Hensel Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins, Jr. Mr. James Hohman and Ms. Marian Hale Ms. Zlatica Hoke Mr. and Mrs. James Huitema Mr. and Mrs. August Imholtz Mr. Terry Jacobs and Ms. Dena Ann Baker Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kapusta Mrs. J. James Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kearney, ’74 Mrs. Eleanore Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keenan Dr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Drs. Martin and Mary Lenore Keszler Mr. and Mrs. James Ketchum Mrs. Joan Kinnaird Mr. Richard Kjeldgaard and Ms. Joan Darby Mr. and Mrs. T. Michael Knasel Dr. Juliana Simmons Kopec Mr. Sven Kraemer and Ms. Carla Hubner-Kraemer Mr. Joseph Lang Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William Leary Mr. Howard Leathers and Ms. Martha Stancill Mr. and Mrs. William Levedahl Dr. and Mrs. Mark Li Dr. Richard Long and Ms. Dolores Coutts Mrs. Mary Grace Lucier

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahaffey Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Malone Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Malone Mr. and Mrs. Neville Mander Mr.+ and Mrs. Joseph Mariani Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin Mr. and Mrs. S. Douglas Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mauro Drs. William and Patricia May Ms. Sara McAndrew Mr. Michael McCabe and Ms. Susan Fourier Mr. Paul W. McCloskey Mr. David McCloud and Ms. Roberta Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McMahon Mrs. Helen McNeill Mrs. Gertrude Meehan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Messalle Mr. Robert Metzler, ’67, and Ms. Mary Carnevale Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Minahan Mr. Lawrence Modisett and Ms. Ann Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Montague Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nellis Mr. Richard Nuanes and Ms. Kathi Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Richard O’Leary Mr. and Mrs. C. Larry O’Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Oudens Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Palumbo Dr. and Mrs. Louis Pangaro Ms. Barbara Patocka Mr. and Mrs. B. Donovan Picard Mr. and Mrs. Victor Piccirillo Mr. and Mrs. John Plunket, ’73

+ deceased

Abbot Aidan Shea, OSB, in an Upper Division Ancient Greek class with Form VI students Daniel McCarthy and Adrian Dhanaraj.

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Donors to Annual Giving Funds

Mr. and Mrs. John Poole, Jr. Dr. Evelynn Putnam Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Raffetto Mr. Howard Riddick and Dr. Carol Riddick Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs Ms. Linda Riley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rinehart Mr. and Mrs. David Rinn Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rispin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rodgers Mr. Charles Roh and Ms. Maureen Gevlin Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Romano Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roush Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sachs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Samp Mrs. Marilee Sanders Mrs. Joanna Schmeissner Mr. and Mrs. John Schmertz Mr. William Seabrook and Ms. Gay Ludington Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherman Mr. Robert Sinsheimer and Ms. Gretchen Guelde The Hon. and Mrs. Loren Smith Dr. Katherine Smith Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith Mr. Richard Snider and Ms. Mary Ann Allison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanford Mr. and Mrs. John Strylowski Ms. Graciela P. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sullivan Mrs. Virginia Sullivan Mr. Walter Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Thorne, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Traver Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treacy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trimboli Dr. and Mrs. C. Frederick Tyner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Alstyne Mr. and Mrs. James Vidas Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Vidmar Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vongsathorn Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Walsh Mr. and Mrs. William Walters Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willett Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wixon Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood Mr. and Mrs. Barnaby Zall Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zdankiewicz Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Zill, II Ms. Suzanne Ziska Mr. and Mrs. David Zwick

Friends of the School Ms. Janine Barillot Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Berns Mr. Jeff Borkman Mr. Gerald Carson and Ms. Mary Toomey Mr. Miles Charest Ms. Alexis Cholis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cholis Mr. and Mrs. William Choquette, Sr. Clara M. Graff Living Trust Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Samuel Cockerham, USA (Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Creighton Daisy B. Deering Trust Dow Jones & Company Mr. Bobby Dwyer EScrip Fannie Mae Foundation Ms. Sharon Frey Ms. Aurilla Fusco Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gaston Giant Food, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goldman Mrs. Louise Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Sean Gourlay H&A Tree Service Ms. Kathryn Higgins Mr. and Mrs. John Ironmonger Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kagerer Ms. Mary Louise Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirby Mr. Joseph Krafft Dr. and Mrs. James Krebs Senator and Mrs. Jon Kyl Ladies of Charity of Providence Hospital Mr. Arthur Linder Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Magovern Mr. and Mrs. Jim Manion Dr. Mark Alexander Mathurin Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McCarthy Mr. Philip McGuire Mrs. Virginia Moniz Mr. Jason Moskowitz Nolan Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Oetjen Miss Helen Paniczko Mr. Patrick Parsons Mrs. Mary Peters Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quilter Ms. Charlotte Reineck Mr. and Mrs. Guy Riccio Mr. Michael Rinaldi Mr. Stephen Rode Ruppert Foundation Mr. and Mrs. S. Sankaran Mr. Thomas Schlenker

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Mr. and Mrs. Johnannes Scholz Ms. Mary Jeanne Sella Mr. Paul Singleton Mr. and Mrs. John Sontag Sprint Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Summers, Jr. Tech, Inc. Fr. Luke Travers, OSB United Way of Delaware United Way of the National Capital Area Mrs. Meg Venter Verizon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Vincent, Jr. Mr. Thomas Wagner Wells Fargo The Washington Post Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wasserman Wiley Rein LLP

Friends of the Abbey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bank Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Brown Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dellapa, Jr. Ms. Jean Grosdidier DeMatons Mr. and Mrs. William Denton Rev. Eamon Dignan Mrs. Doris Doyle Mr. Gerald Dunphy Mr. Ira Fishman Ms. Gloria Wyvill Garner Ms. Grace Goodell Ms. Kristin Spearing Gulland Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haaga Mr. and Mrs. John Ironmonger Mr. Peter Jacxsens Mrs. Jeanne Kleinfield Rev. T. Ansgar Laczko Mr. Ramon Lavandero Mr. Mark Lofgren Miss Beatrice Mackenzie Ms. Julia Michel Mrs. Ruth Morris Mr. and Mrs. John Muldoon Mr. and Mrs. Barry Nestor Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Leary Ms. Helene O’Neil Mrs. Barbara Porter Ms. Lorraine Ramsdell Capt. and Mrs. Paul Regan Mrs. Mary Catherine Roberts Sacred Heart Convent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schmitt Mr. John Stachura Mr. Joseph P. Stenson Miss Ruth Stollenwerk Mr. David A. Taylor Ms. Janice Trausch Ms. Dolores Wilson Mr. W. Randolph Young and Ms. Mary Elizabeth Sheridan


Donors to Annual Giving Funds

Alumni Class of 1946 Mr.+ and Mrs. John Jay Daly Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke Walsh Class of 1947 Mr.+ and Mrs. Samuel Young Class of 1948 Dr. and Mrs. William Commins Mr. and Mrs. John Finan The Hon. and Mrs. James Lawson Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Melendez Class of 1949 Mr. and Mrs. John Elson Class of 1950 Mr. Joseph Burns Ambassador and Mrs. James Nolan, Jr. Mr. Robert Pitts Mr. and Mrs. John Sontag Class of 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beard Mr. Joseph Mealy, Jr. Class of 1952 Mr. Bruce Beckert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freiseis Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Giuliani Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Hillig Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marks, Jr. Class of 1953 Mr. C. Richard Stafford Class of 1954 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Balderston Dr. and Mrs. Michael Lemp Mr. and Mrs. Francis O’Brimski Capt. and Mrs. Jerome Weber, USN (Ret.)

Class of 1955 Mr. Robert Clark Mr. and Mrs. William Corbett Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Michael LaPlaca Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O’Neill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Walsh Class of 1956 Dr. and Mrs. George Mattingly Mr. and Mrs. John Radner Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Warring, Jr. Class of 1957 Mr. Richard DeFelice Mr. Richard desJardins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy Dr. Thomas O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Donald Ralph Mr. and Mrs. John Ruppel Class of 1958 Mr. Thomas Berg Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dorwart Mr. Michael Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kilmer Mr. John Kastanek Dr. and Mrs. Paul Mattingly Mr. Michael Sundermeyer Class of 1959 Dr. John Edwards Rev. F. Scott Howell, SJ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maio Dr. and Mrs. Edward O’Neill Class of 1960 Mr. Albert Branson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Clark Mr. Christopher Daly Dr. Timothy Hanley Mr. Brian McManus Dr. and Mrs. John Millwater Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quilter

Class of 1961 Mr. Thomas Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Porto Class of 1962 Dr. F. Jackson Bryce Mr. Brian Patrick de Freytas Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacques Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Matelski, III Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Jogues Prandoni Dr. and Mrs. Julien Worland Mr. and Mrs. George Wright Class of 1963 Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett Mr. Raymond Colangelo Dr. Stephen Nightingale and Dr. Elizabeth Nightingale Class of 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warring Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Werner Class of 1966 Mr. Robert Branson Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell Dr. Michael Hodgson Dr. Austin Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Juan Ianni Dr. Andrew Szegedy-Maszak Class of 1967 Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackall Mr. Robert Metzler and Ms. Mary Carnevale Dr. and Mrs. George Schreiner Class of 1968 Dr. and Mrs. Reid Hansen Mr. Raymond Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCartin Mr. Gregory Smith and Ms. Susan Watts Class of 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Callanan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lombardi Class of 1970 Mr. Peter Chemery and Ms. Amy Hungerford Mr. and Mrs. Gregory De Groot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giampietro Mr. and Mrs. Melchor Suarez Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tracy, Jr. Class of 1971 Mr. and Mrs. John Haaga

President Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB, poses with members of the Class of 1984 during their 25th reunion at the All-Alumni Reunion Weekend in April.

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+ deceased


Donors to Annual Giving Funds Class of 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Attridge, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Crowne Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hamm Mr. Albert Hansen Mr. and Mrs. George Mickum, IV Class of 1973 Mr. Sean Brennan and Ms. Alice Fischer-Colbrie Mr. and Mrs. Brian Davitt Dr. Paul Desan Dr. and Mrs. Robert Erard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keegan, Jr. Mr. F. Patrick Ostronic Mr. and Mrs. John Plunket Dr. Mark Smith and Ms. Elizabeth Bloch-Smith

Members of the Class of 1973 and spouses at the Alumni Banquet on April 18, part of the AllAlumni Reunion Weekend. More than 200 alumni returned to campus over the course of the weekend, the first event of its kind at St. Anselm’s.

Class of 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Attridge Mr. and Mrs. Peter Collins Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kearney Mr. and Mrs. H. David Pickering, Jr. Mr. James Sharer

Class of 1981 Mr. Dan Caulfield Mr. and Mrs. Eric Darden Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Elder Mr. John Huitema Mr. J. Christopher McDonough Dr. Don Parker Dr. and Mrs. Edward Watkins

Class of 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Boland Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Castellan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siebentritt

Class of 1982 Mr. Daniel Calingaert Mr. Joseph Giffler Mr. James Lucier Mr. James Potemra

Class of 1976 Mr. Brian Bader Mr. Pierre Boehler Dr. Leo Eskin and Ms. Kathy Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Favret Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Nolan, Esq. Dr. Peter Tseng Dr. Luke Whitesell and Ms. Catherine McLellan

Class of 1983 Mr. Thomas Coony Mr. John Corrigan Mr. Michael Corrigan Mr. C. Christopher Fafard Mr. Stephen Fenwick Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch Mr. Steven Kahle Mr. and Mrs. Timothy May Mr. and Mrs. Sean McGowan Dr. C. David Missar and Ms. Katherine Monahan

Class of 1977 Mr. and Mrs. James Hearn Dr. Connie Swiner, III Class of 1978 Mr. Michael Conyngham and Ms. Mary Hardiman Mr. Conrad Tseng Class of 1979 Dr. and Mrs. David Castellan Mr. Michael Hearn and Ms. Jeanne Shuttleworth Mr. and Mrs. Brian McMahon Class of 1980 Dr. Sean Hearn and Ms. Michelle Parra Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kinnaird Mr. and Mrs. Duff Pickering

Mr. and Mrs. Christian Barry Mr. Mattias Graff Mr. Nikolas Lanyi and Ms. Holly Peele Mr. Timothy Phillips Mr. Eric Rice Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treacy, III Class of 1986 Mr. Joseph Bedessem Mr. William Mathias Mr. and Mrs. Mark Romano Mr. Timothy Wood Mr. David Yokoyama-Martin and Ms. Joanne Yokoyama-Martin Class of 1987 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Caulfield Mr. David Knasel Mr. Thomas Hyukjin Lee, Jr. Dr. John Martin Mr. David Walters and Dr. Brenda Nelson Class of 1988 Mr. Onnig Dombalagian Mr. Robert Duncan Mr. Justin Higgins

Class of 1984 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Britton Mr. David Burke and Ms. Kelly McGann Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Giampietro Dr. Donald Jackson Mr. John Ketchum Mr. and Mrs. Patrick May Dr. Anthony Owens Mr. Richard Shumann Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Vidmar Dr. and Ms. Joseph Zorc

Class of 1989 Mr. Christopher Buie Mr. and Mrs. John Crain Mr. Matthew Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Mark Molloy Mr. Peter Powers

Class of 1985 Dr. David Antezana Mr. Thomas Burke

Class of 1991 Mr. Patrick Kenny Mr. Vahe Dombalagian

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Class of 1990 Mr. Edward Crooke Mr. Timothy Ketchum Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pangaro Mr. and Ms. James Stanford


Donors to Annual Giving Funds Class of 1992 Mr. Marchessini Casibang Mr. Adrian Crowne and Ms. C. Harris Crowne Mr. Silvino Da Luz Mr. and Mrs. Piers Fennell Mr. Thomas Finan Mr. Lars Hydle Dr. Francis Kraemer, III Mr. Clarence Long, IV Mr. Joel Orlina Mr. Christopher Yinug Class of 1993 Mr. Scott Galloway Mr. Michael Kopec Mr. David Lischer Mr. Marc Mander Dr. Michael Phipps Class of 1994 Mr. Matthew Dickie Mr. Carl Morales Class of 1996 Lt. Nathan Kendrick Mr. Jason Peckenpaugh Class of 1997 Mr. Mattias Kraemer Class of 1998 Mr. and Mrs. S. Charles Brubaker Mr. Justin Bonner

Class of 1999 Mr. Christopher Keary Mr. Ryoichi Noguchi

Mr. Antony Koroulakis Mr. Ian Rose Class of 2008 Mr. Christopher Marquette

Class of 2000 Mr. Kevin Barefoot Mr. Colin Stewart Mr. John Wildt

Class of 2009 Mr. Jamsheed Lovelace

Faculty

Class of 2001 Mr. Roland Foss Mr. William Gallagher Mr. Elric Von Eden

Mr. Henry Achilles and Ms. Helen Mollick Mrs. Nancy Sheeran Cholis and Mr. Thomas Cholis Mr. Peter Collins, ’74 Mr. Mark Commins and Ms. Monica Mische Mr. John Corrigan, ’83 Mrs. M. Catherine Diggle Mrs. Nancy Ann Grandel and Mr. Jeff Grandel Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Harwood Ms. Maura Kristof Mr. James Leathers, ’04 Mr. John Montroll Ms. Delora Pelosi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silvano Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wofsy Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood Mrs. Ieva Young and Mr. Jeremy Young

Class of 2003 Mr. Peter Fielding Mr. Brendan Gleason Mr. Jacob Holtz Mr. Thomas Napack Mr. Adam Roush Class of 2004 Mr. James Leathers Class of 2005 Mr. Christian Alexa Mr. Winthrop Rodgers Class of 2006 Mr. Andrew Seabrook Class of 2007 Mr. Ruedi Aebersold

Mark Your Calendar for the Second Annual

All-Alumni Reunion Weekend

April 23-25, 2010

2008–2009 Alumni Association Sponsors Reunion Weekend Donors & Sponsors

2009 Golf Outing Sponsors

Mr. John Jay Daly, ’46+ Dr. Edmund Daley, Jr., ’49 Mr. Joseph Burns, ’50 Mr. Benjamin Giuliani, ’52 Mr. Roger Vaughan, ’52 Mr. C. Richard Stafford, ’53 Mr. Michael LaPlaca, ’55 Mr. Robert Clark, ’55 Mr. Allen McCusker, ’56 Mr. M. T. Warring, Jr., ’56 Mr. Richard DeFelice, ’57 Mr. Richard Maio, ’59 Mr. Donald Marlowe, ’59 Mr. Thomas Wilding, ’59 Mr. Albert Branson, Jr., ’60 Mr. Bruce Fuller, ’62 Mr. Stephen Nightingale, ’63 Mr. Christopher Werner, ’65 Dr. George Schreiner, ’67 Mr. James Boland, ’67 Mr. James Crowne, ’67

Adam’s Ribs North Antthony of L.A. Design Originals Arent Fox, LLP Mr. Daniel Attridge, Esq., ’72 The Brooks Family Coakley Williams Construction Commonwealth Digital Office Solutions The Corrigan Family Dominion Business Law, PLC Glenwood Electric, Inc. Howard G. Hoffman Printing & Graphics Heffron Company, Inc. King & Attridge Jefferson Millwork & Design, Inc. The John Corrigan Fan Club Mr. Sean McGowan, ’83 Dr. C. David Missar, ’83 The Ostronic Family The Pangaro and Summers Families The Pickering Family Providence Health Foundation

Mr. Robert Metzler, ’67 Mr. John Haaga, ’71 Mr. Albert Hansen, ’72 Mr. Joseph Yao, ’72 Mr. Brian Davitt, ’73 Mr. Mark Smith, ’73 Mr. Richard Keegan, ’73 Mr. Jonathan Foley, ’76 Mr. Matthew Nolan, Esq., ’76 Dr. Paul Nyirjesy, ’77 Mr. Paul Ritchie, ’78 Dr. Michael Cappello, ’80 Mr. Christopher McDonough, ’81 Mr. James Potemra, ’82 Mr. Michael Corrigan, ’83 Dr. Anthony Owens, ’84 Mr. Matthew Tierney, ’84 Mr. Bradford Willett, ’91 Mr. Thomas Carpenter, ’06 Mr. Andrew Seabrook, ’06

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2008 Fall Scholarship Gala Donors Reflects gifts received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009 designated for the 2008 Fall Scholarship Gala. This year’s Gala, which honored Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB, grossed nearly $230,000 in financial aid donations.

Current Parents

(including the Class of 2009) Ms. Devara Abercrombie Mr. Rafael Acevedo and Ms. Gabriela Pardo Ms. Adwoa Beidleman Aggrey-Brown Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Aguilera-Titus Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anninos Mr. Donald Arndt and Ms. Kathy Schmidt-Arndt Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Atienza Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Attridge, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. James Beh Ms. Beryl F. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Mr. Richard Best and Ms. Alison Luchs Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biffl Mr. and Mrs. David Blair Mr. and Mrs. Parle Thomas Blake Ambassador and Mrs. Clifford Bond Mr. Charles Bragale and Ms. Christine Nyirjesy Bragale Mr. and Mrs. John Brasunas Rev. Homer Brown and Ms. Debra Knight-Brown Mr. Patrick Burns and Ms. Mary Suffoletta Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Butler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carpenter Drs. Mario and Susana Cerritelli Ms. Susan A. Chapin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Choi Dr. and Mrs. John Cockerham Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Coffin Dr. Joel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Collins Dr. James Cox and Dr. Martha Lenhart Ms. Karen Cox Mr. James Craver and Ms. Laura McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crump Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip Curran Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dangle Mr. and Mrs. Philippe de Dreuzy Dr. Jerome DelliPriscoli and Ms. Suzanne Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Dhanaraj Dr. Russell Dickerson and Dr. Pamela Pehrsson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Downs Mr. and Mrs. David L. Durkin Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faletti Mr. and Mrs. Randall Fiertz Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fois Mr. and Mrs. Randall Franciose Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gadson Mr. and Mrs. Brian Garcia Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gasser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gavin

Over 500 guests attended this year’s Fall Scholarship Gala, held annually to benefit the School’s financial aid program. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilbride Mr. Christopher Girardot and Ms. Susan Scheid Ms. Mary Lou Goodwin-King Mr. James Grimaldi and Ms. Niki Collins Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hagerty, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haislmaier Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 Mr. Raymond Hankins, USAF (Ret.) and Ms. Lisa McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. William Hanrahan Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hansen, ’83 Mr. Sameh Hashem and Ms. Nancy Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hayes Mr. and Mrs. James Hearn, ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Herbert Dr. and Mrs. Santiago Herrera Mr. Thomas Higgins and Ms. Anne McGregor Higgins Mr. Lawrence Hilliard and Ms. Leslie Davies-Hilliard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houghton Mr. Thomas Husted and Ms. Ines Bustillo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings Mr. and Mrs. David Jones Ms. Renee Jones Ms. Florian Kagerer Mr. and Mrs. David Kalinski Dr. Hemant Kanakia and Dr. Sonal Desai Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley

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Mr. Roman Korzan and Dr. Anna Korzan Mr. and Mrs. Sahr Kpundeh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krafft Mr. Rockne Krebs and Ms. Nizette Brennan Mr. and Mrs. David LaVoy Dr. Michael Laskowski and Dr. Carol DeFrances Dr. J. Stephen Latimer+ and Dr. Elizabeth Latimer Ms. Arnetta Lee Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lindsay Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Longacre Dr. and Mrs. Michael Magee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malionek Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mazza Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy Ms. Marketa McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Kelly McConville Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCutchen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Meade Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mehigan Mr. Martin Mellett and Ms. Judy Walsh-Mellett Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Merkle Mr. and Mrs. John Moniz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Moriarty, II Mrs. Karen Murphy

+ deceased


2008 Fall Scholarship Gala Donors Mr. and Mrs. James Mwombela Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nagel, III Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nahra Mr. Christopher Niosi and Ms. Victoria Langford Ms. Sharon O’Donnell-Burns Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oetjen Mr. Joongyul Oh and Ms. Anna Rhee Mr. Christopher Paganelli and Ms. Anne Linton Mr. William Palmer and Dr. Elizabeth Kicklighter Mr. Charles Paquette and Ms. Jane Stenson Dr. Rubina Patel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pecoraro Capt. Richard Pera and Ms. Mary Jo Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Lou Peri Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poche Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Pontzer Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Recchia Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich Mrs. Carol A. Roach Mr. Robert Rose and Ms. Michele Parent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudd Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Rushing Ms. Susan Santangelo Drs. Vittorio and Jennifer Sartorelli Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sawatzki Dr. Bernd Schaefer and Ms. Karen Riechert Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Erich Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scully, II Mr. Keith Secular and Ms. Susan Catler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geoffrey Sella Mr. Rodman Sellers and Dr. Catherine Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sherman Dr. and Mrs. Sanjiv Sood Dr. Paul Stares and Ms. Sonni Efron Mr. and Mrs. James Sweeney Mr. Geverghese Tharakan and Dr. Soma Tharakan Ms. Martha Tirinnanzi Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tucci Dr. Han van Dijk and Dr. Martha Matocha Mr. Allan Vecchione and Ms. Nina Falvello Mr. and Mrs. James Voelzke, Sr. Mr. David Wasserman and Ms. Susan Ginsberg Mr. U. Robert Whalen and Ms. Olya Duzey Ms. Jill Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willmore Mr. Donald Winkler and Ms. Carolyn Winter Mr. Christopher Wnuk and Ms. S. Lynn Coleman Wnuk Mr. Paul Yde and Ms. Sarah Elder

Mr. Fares Zaki and Ms. Jane Kirby-Zaki Lt. Col. and Mrs. Christopher Ziebarth Drs. Thomas and Lori Zorc

Past Parents Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ambrose Mrs. Irene Arpin Ms. Karen Ashworth The Hon. and Mrs. Patrick Attridge Ms. Lynn Aylward Dr. Margaret Barron Dr. and Mrs. Robert Barry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beasley Deacon and Mrs. David Black Mr. William Black and Ms. Rita Kelliher-Black Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blick Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bloomfield Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bonner Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Borger Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Michael Calingaert Dr. and Mrs. Mario Casarella Mrs. Joan Castellan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clement Mr. and Mrs. James Connell Ms. Margaret Conyngham Mr. Stephen Cross and Ms. Elizabeth Peak Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67 Mr.+ and Mrs. John Jay Daly, ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Michael Decker Mr. R. Neil Dickman+ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dolan Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Donnelly Dr. Caryl Ersenkal Mr. and Mrs. Miles Eskin Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell, ’66 Mrs. Ellen Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Jean Gaetjens

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gamble Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Gidley Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hallam Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hayes Mr. and Mrs. James Huitema Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kearney, ’74 Mr. Thomas Keary and The Hon. Ann Keary Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Ms. Helene Grove Kenny Drs. Martin and Mary Lenore Keszler Mr. and Mrs. John Kilcoyne Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kline Mr. Sven Kraemer and Ms. Carla Hubner-Kraemer Mr. and Mrs. John Landers Mr. Howard Leathers and Ms. Martha Stancill Mr. and Mrs. David Levy Mr.+ and Mrs. Joseph Mariani Mr. Everett Mattlin and Ms. Barbara Patocka Mr. William Matuszeski and Ms. Mary Procter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mauro Mr. and Mrs. James McAndrews, III Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon Mr. Charles Missar Mr. and Mrs. Peter Montague Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison Mr. Ralph Muoio Mr. Paul Opalack Mrs. Nancy Opalack Mrs. Sofia Owen Mr. and Mrs. Donald Palmer Mr. Conrad Persels and Ms. Maria Siravo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phipps, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Donovan Picard Mrs. Jean R. Plunket Mr. Howard Riddick and Dr. Carol Riddick Mr. and Mrs. David Rinn

The Priory Players performed the musical revue I Love a Piano last fall in the Devine Theater.

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2008 Fall Scholarship Gala Donors Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Romano Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roush Mr. Ricardo Salandy-Defour and Ms. Kim Watson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Samp Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Santini The Hon. and Mrs. Ronald Schiff Mr. and Mrs. John Schmertz Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Perry Richmond Skeath Mrs. Anne Spaulding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanford Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treacy, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. C. Frederick Tyner Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Vidmar Admiral and Mrs. James Watkins, USN (Ret.) Mr. Frederick White and Ms. Janice Bertozzi Mr. and Mrs. Peter White Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood Ms. Suzanne Ziska

Friends of the School Able Service Contractors, Inc. Ace Fire Extinguisher Service, Inc. Anonymous Atlantic Electric Supply Corp. Ms. Janine Barillot Mrs. Sarah Bergen Ms. Sylvia Byrd Dr. and Mrs. Robert Caiola Camera Ready Graphics Dr. and Mrs. Michael Caruso Chevy Chase Bank Dr. Song Cho Ms. Joan Cholodofsky Coakley Williams Construction Colorado Security Agency Comella Design Group, Inc. Commonwealth Digital Office Solutions Ms. Jeannette Cross The Daisy B. Deering Trust Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Ms. Frances Ellis EScrip Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Falvello Fannie Mae Foundation Mr. Pirie Gall Mr. Michael Garner Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gaston Mr. Hiram Greene H&A Tree Service Heffron Company, Inc. Mr. William Higgins Mr. and Mrs. A. Benjamin Horton I Drive Smart, Inc. The John E. Fetzer Institute, Inc. Ms. Louise Jones Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Jones Mr. Ramanujachari Kannan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kehoe Dr. and Mrs. James Krebs

Belmont Abbey Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brooks Ms. Carolyn Brown Mr. and Mrs. Milo Coerper Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Daub Ms. Jean Grosdidier DeMatons Rev. Francis Early Mr. and Mrs. Miles Eskin Mrs. June Fineran Ms. Kristin Spearing Gulland Mrs. Loretta Higgins Ms. Mary Elizabeth Kenel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Metrey Mrs. Sofia Owen Mrs. Maria Teresa Prendergast Mrs. Mary Catherine Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Santini Ms. Alessandra Styles Mr. James-Michael von Stroebel

Ambassador and Mrs. James Nolan, Jr., ’50 Mr. Richard DeFelice, ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Paul Mattingly, ’58 Dr. and Mrs. Edward O’Neill, ’59 Mr. Albert Branson, Jr., ’60 Dr. Timothy Hanley, ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Truland, ’61 Mr. Guy D’Amecourt, ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacques,’62 Mr. and Mrs. Morgan O’Brien, ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Werner, ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Attridge, Esq., ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yao, ’72 Mr. F. Patrick Ostronic, ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Attridge, ’74 Mr. Peter Collins, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. William Conyngham,’74 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kearney, ’74 Dr. Thomas Ostronic, ’74 Dr. Leo Eskin, ’76, and Ms. Kathy Alexander Dr. Charles Lucey, ’76 Dr. Luke Whitesell, ’76, and Ms. Catherine McLellan Mr. and Mrs. James Hearn, ’77 Dr. Connie Swiner, III, ’77 Mr. Brendan Daly, ’80, and Ms. Julie Rasicot Mr. J. Christopher McDonough, ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Edward Watkins, ’81 Mr. Michael Corrigan, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hansen, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Romano, ’86 Mr. Christopher Buie, ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pangaro, ’90 Mr. Patrick Kenny, ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Piers Fennell, ’92 Mr. Clarence Long, IV, ‘92 Mr. Christopher Yinug, ’92 Mr. Erin Ersenkal, ’94, and Ms. Elizabeth Satterlee Mr. Adam Matuszeski, ’95 Lt. Nathan Kendrick, ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Marc Borger, ’98 Mr. Christopher Clement, ’98 Mr. Awenate Cobbina, ’98 Mr. Justin Donnelly, ’98 Mr. Peter Fielding, ’03 Mr. Kevin Hudson, ’04 Mr. James Leathers, ’04 Mr. Matthew Lynch, ’04 Mr. James McAndrews, IV, ’05 Mr. Eamon Nolan, ’05

Alumni

Faculty

Rev. T. Ansgar Laczko Mr. Daryl Lee Ms. Amy Leech Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis Mr. Paul Liegey Mr. Arthur Linder Morgan’s Bus Tours, Inc. Mr. Jason Moskowitz Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mullooly Mr. Sean Murphy Mrs. Anne Murphy Mr. Mark Myers National Capital Cactus and Succulent Society Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Oetjen Miss Helen Paniczko Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quinn Mr. Jamie Ratner Mr. and Mrs. Guy Riccio Mrs. Antoinette Ruppert Dr. Jeanne Sella The Shepherd Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sherlock Ms. Jennifer Sherlock Target Rev. David Turner+ United Way of Central Maryland United Way of Delaware United Way of the National Capital Area Mr. Francis Vincent, Jr. The W. O’Neil Foundation, Inc. Ms. Margaret Walsh Mr. Alan Washburn Dr. Patricia Weitzel-O’Neil Ms. Margie Wilson

Friends of the Abbey

Mr.+ and Mrs. John Jay Daly, ’46 Mr.+ and Mrs. Samuel Young, Jr., ’47 The Hon. and Mrs. James Lawson, ’48 Mr. and Mrs. John Winters, ’48

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Mr. Henry Achilles and Ms. Helen Mollick Mrs. Jane Brinley Ms. Tamara Brown


2008 Fall Scholarship Gala Donors Fr. Javier Castro Mrs. Nancy Sheeran Cholis and Mr. Thomas Cholis Mr. Peter Collins, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Commins Mr. Stephen Cross and Ms. Elizabeth Peak Mr. R. Mark Dean Mrs. M. Catherine Diggle Dr. and Mrs. Charles Downey Mrs. Hajnalka Enzel Mrs. Nancy Ann Grandel and Mr. Jeff Grandel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grenaldo Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 Mr. Kevin Hudson, ’04 Ms. Michelle Kannan Mr. James Leathers, ’04 Dr. Marcel Maican and Dr. Valerica Maican Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Jose Morales Mrs. Carol Rentas Ms. Mary Sherlock Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silvano Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sisson Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood Mrs. Ieva Young and Mr. Jeremy Young

Auction Item Donors A. Litteri, Inc. Adventure Theatre AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center Alanya Spa of Georgetown All Fired Up The Amazing Art Studio The American Visionary Art Museum Ann Hand Jewelry Anonymous (4) Arizona-Sonoma Desert Museum Mr. Donald Arndt, IV, ’09 Ms. Irene Arpin Art Effects Arthur Murray Dance Center Atlas Center for the Performing Arts The Avalon Theatre Project Baltimore Ravens Baltimore Symphony Orchestra BD’s Mongolian Barbeque The Bell, Herbert and Recchia Families The Best/Luchs Family Best Western Brandywine Valley Inn Bethesda Custom Tailors Biagio Fine Chocolate Blues Alley Jazz The Borger Family Bowie Baysox Bowl America Mr. Charles Bragale and Ms. Christine Nyirjesy Bragale Brandywine River Museum Bundles of Cookies

The 2008 cross country team is pictured with coach Mr. Bryan Taylor. The Varsity squad won this year’s Potomac Valley Athletic Conference championship. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Butler Cactus Cantina Mr. Richard Calkins and Ms. Kathy Weiss Capital Segway Mr. Tom Carroll Catch Can Charlie Palmer Steak Chevy Chase Carpool Families The Christmas Attic Cline Rose Designs, Inc. Clyde’s Restaurant Group Mrs. Paula Collins The Congressional Chorus Continental Caterers Ms. Barbara Cox Creative Cakes, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Curran Mr. John Jay Daly, ’46+ Dandy Restaurant Cruise Ships David’s Beautful People Hair Salon DC’s Brookland Neighborhood Businesses Mr. Russell Dickerson and Ms. Pamela Pehrsson Mr. R. Neil Dickman+ The Downs Law Firm Elizabeth’s Antiques Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell, ’66 Five Guys Burgers and Fries Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fois Form A Parents Form I Parents Form II Parents Form III Parents Form IV Parents Form V Parents Form VI Parents Friends of the National Zoo Fun & Games Gailes’ Violin Shop, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gavin

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Mr. John David Geery Giant Food Gifford’s Ice Cream & Candy Mr. Chris Girardot and Ms. Susan Scheid Glenn Dale Golf Club Grace’s Fortune Grand Hyatt Washington Gregory Fine Portraits Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haislmaier Hawk ‘n’ Dove Mr. Alejandro Herrera, ’09 Holiday Inn Capitol HoneyLights Store Mrs. Monica Horton Hotel Monaco Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houghton I Drive Smart, Inc. Imagination Stage The Inn at Henderson’s Wharf International Wine Review J. McLaughlin, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kearney, ’74 Kenwood Animal Hospital The Kline, Beatson, Hamm and Black Families Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kline The Kreeger Museum La Muse Gift Shop La Porte Rouge L’Academie de Cuisine The Hon. and Mrs. James Lawson, ’48 Ledo Pizza Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lemmon Lia’s Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lindsay The Little Monogram Shop Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Longacre Longwood Gardens Mamma Lucia Restaurants Mr. Corey Mann

+ deceased


2008 Fall Scholarship Gala Donors Mr. Wesley Mann, ’09 Marriott BeachPlace Towers Marriott’s Monarch at Sea Pines Marvelous Market Maryland Jockey Club Mr. Everett Mattlin and Ms. Barbara Patocka Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mazza Ms. Lisa McCurdy Metro 29 Diner Middle School Players Mr. and Mrs. John Moniz Mr. John Montroll Mr. Husayn-Olivier Moody, ’94 Morning Star Traders The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association of the Union Mr. Ralph Muoio Mystique Jewelers Mr. John Nagel, ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nahra National Aquarium in Baltimore National Arboretum The National Building Museum Mr. Christopher Niosi and Ms. Victoria Langford Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Nolan, Esq., ’76 Normandy Natural CO2 Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Morgan O’Brien, ’62 Ms. Sharon O’Donnell-Burns Ms. Jill O’Donnell-Fitzmaurce Orchin Orthodontics Mr. Kirk Otterson Mr. William Palmer and Dr. Elizabeth Kicklighter Panera Bread Paul’s Wine & Liquor Ms. Elizabeth Peak Personal Adornments The Phoenix Politics and Prose Bookstore & Coffeehouse Potomac Pizza Mr. David Powell

The Priory Players Prospect Hill Plantation Inn The Puppet Company Playhouse Radiance Medspa Old Town Randolph Cree Salon Ratsie’s Terrapin Eatery Red Orchard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich Ms. Carol Roach Rosa Mexicano Restaurants Round House Theatre - Bethesda Mr. Robert Rudd, ’09 Safeway Sangaree Boutique Ms. Seetha Sankaran Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Erich Schwartz Sea Catch Restaurant and Raw Bar Mr. William Seabrook and Ms. Gay Ludington Second Story Books Seichou Karate, Ltd. Mr. Edward Sella, ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geoffrey Sella Mr. Rod Sellers and Ms. Katy Godfrey Seven Seas Chinese Restaurant Shadowland Laser Adventures Shakespeare Theatre Company Abbot Aidan Shea, OSB Ms. Wendy Shenk-Evans Mr. Louis Silvano Smathers & Branson SPC Financial Sport Rock Alexandria St. Anselm’s Abbey School Alumni Association St. Anselm’s Abbey School Parents Association Sterling Portraits, LLC Stone Soup Style Strike Bethesda Studio Theater Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Susan Calloway Fine Arts Tabard Inn

Mr. Bryan Taylor TeeYBee Designs Tempo Restaurant Ten Thousand Villages Textron, Inc. Mr. Taru Thompson, ’09 Tickled Pink Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia Topaz Hotel Trattoria Alberto of Capitol Hill The van Dijk Family Vineyard Vines Mr. and Mrs. James Voelzke, Sr. Mr. James Voelzke, Jr., ’09 The Walsh-Mellett Family Washington National Opera The Wealth Counselor, LLC Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB Mr. Donald Winkler Wintergreen Resort Winterthur Museum and Country Estate Ms. Meg Wood Munits Mr. Paul Yde and Ms. Sarah Elder Mr. Peter Young, ’01

Parent Committee Chairs Mrs. Liza Anderson Mrs. Vicky Atienza Mr. Richard Best Mrs. Kristy Gavin Mrs. Helen Haislmaier Mr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 Mrs. Jane Herbert Mrs. Melissa Houghton Ms. Debra Knight-Brown Ms. Arnetta Lee Dr. Martha Matocha Mrs. Anne-Marie Mazza Dr. Rubina Patel Ms. Anna Rhee Ms. Mary Jo Robinson Mrs. Emma Voelzke

Donors to Capital Campaign Funds Reflects gifts and pledge payments made for the Renovation and Expansion of the 1955 Academic Building and the Devine Theatre campaign between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. Mr. Richard desJardins, ’57 Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Dow Jones & Company Dr. David Harnett, ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mehigan Mr. and Mrs. Mark Molloy, ’89

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Peckenpaugh Dr. and Mrs. Jogues Prandoni, ’62 Mr. Paul Ritchie, ’78, and Ms. Ayn Hagler Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rutherford

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Mr. William Seabrook and Ms. Gay Ludington Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geoffrey Sella SAP Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Walsh Dr. and Mrs. Julien Worland, ’62


Donors to the Endowment Fund Reflects gifts received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009 designated for the School’s Endowment Fund, including gifts made to endowed prizes and endowed scholarship funds. In Memory of Mr. Peter Barry, ’83, and Mrs. Margaret Barry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barry In Memory of Mr. Matthew Bowes, ’06 Ms. Eva Davis Georgetown Visitation Fathers Club In Memory of Mr. R. Neil Dickman Mr. Vahe Dombalagian, ’91 Mrs. Anne Spaulding In Memory of Mr. Herbert Grimes St. Anselm’s Abbey School Parents Association In Memory of Mr. John Grimm, ’57 Mr. Richard DeFelice, ’57 Mr. Richard desJardins, ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Meric Legnini Mr. and Mrs. Roland Martin, Jr., ’57 Mr. Douglas Merritt Dr. and Mrs. Donald Ralph, ’57 Mr. Thomas Wagner In Memory of Mr. Joseph Mariani Ms. Joan Alvezi Ms. Carol Andreou Mr. Burton Bacheller and Ms. Ramona Hazera Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beyer Mr. and Mrs. James Bodnar Capt. and Mrs. Andrew Button, USN (Ret.) Ms. Vernita Dugger Mr. Bruce Eickhoff Mr. and Mrs. Lee Halvorsen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hardison Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogle Mr. and Mrs. James Holcombe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopkins International Business-Government Counsellors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jensen Ms. Kathleen Jernigan Mr. Rocco Magnotta Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mariani Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKee People & Performance Solutions, LLC Mr. Kenneth Rackers, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reed Ms. Janet Reuter Rockwell Collins, Inc. Col. George Sevier, USAF (Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan Smith’s Detection Reach Program Ms. Elizabeth Smoot

Col. and Mrs. Sheldon Starkes, USAF (Ret.) Mr. Peter Whitford Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yamilkoski Ms. Pamela Young Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Youstra In Memory of Mr. Francis Nyirjesy, ’74 Mr. Charles Bragale and Ms. Christine Nyirjesy Bragale Dr. and Mrs. Paul Nyirjesy, ’77 Dr. and Mrs. Michael May, ’77 In Memory of Mr. Peter Samp, ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ammirati Mr. and Mrs. David Ardoin Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson Ms. Kathie Bailey Mr. J. Ballenger and Ms. Catherine McCall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatson, II Mr. William Black and Ms. Rita Kelliher-Black Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Blackwell Ms. Sandra Bushue Mr. Gerald Carson and Ms. Mary Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Michael Colvin Mr. Timothy Conlan and Ms. Margaret Wieners Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cooper Ms. Lyndi Cote Mrs. Roland Cote Ms. Barbara Day Dezenhall Resource, Ltd. Dodge Jones Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Charles Downey Ms. Helen Duval Ms. Bridget Eldridge Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Engel Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. John Fleder and Ms. Jan Bogrow Ms. Sharon Frey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gavin Ms. Carol Giacomo Mr. Jeffrey Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Gidley Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goldman Mr. Edward Grede Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hansen, ’83 Ms. Barbara Ann Hays Dr. Sean Hearn, ’80, and Ms. Michelle Parra Mr. Lawrence Hilliard and Ms. Leslie Davies-Hilliard Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. Mr. John Isidor Mr. Edward Jurith and Ms. Kathleen Healy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kamenar

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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kiko Mr. Gerard Klein and Ms. Anne Marie Westerbaan-Klein Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knaplund Mr. and Mrs. John Koroulakis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krafft Mr. Glenn Lammi and Ms. Magaly Lean-Lammi Ms. Constance Claffey Larcher Mr. James Leathers, ’04 Ms. Arnetta Lee Dr. and Mrs. Brian Leininger Mr. and Mrs. David Levy Mrs. Robin Lichtenstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Little Dr. Richard Long and Ms. Dolores Coutts Mr. Thomas Lutgen Ms. Sara McAndrew Mr. and Mrs. John McFarland Mr. Mark Mendez, ’79, and Ms. Leonor Chaves Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. J. Mohler Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Napolitano Mr. Karl Neander and Ms. Carol Purdey Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Nevares Nu Kappa Epsilon Old Glebe Civic Association Mr. F. Patrick Ostronic, ’73 Mr. William Palmer and Dr. Elizabeth Kicklighter Mr. and Mrs. William Partain Dr. Rubina Patel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Popeo Mr. Cameron Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich Mr. Howard Riddick and Dr. Carol Riddick Mr. Ryan Riddick, ’08 Mrs. Carol Roach Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson Mr. Jack Rose and Ms. Lorelie Masters Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudd Ms. Margaret Samp Mrs. Mary Samp Mr. and Mrs. Richard Samp Mr. Robert Samp Mr. Stephen Samuels and Ms. Joanna Pratt Mr. Keith Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schlosnagle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geoffrey Sella Mrs. Anne Spaulding Mr. and Mrs. David Spiller St. Anselm’s Abbey School Parents Association Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stewart Ms. Muriel Thornton Mr. and Mrs. W. George Troutman


Dr. Mark Turner and Dr. Sybil Tasker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vanden Brook Mrs. Meg Venter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver Ms. Regina Welker In Memory of Dr. Frank Whitesell, ’70 Ms. Pamela Bard Ms. Ethel Koehler Mr. David Kuhnsman

Ms. Susan Vogt Mr. and Mrs. John Womeldorf Contributors to the Endowment Campaign: Access to Excellence Microsoft Corporation New York Times Foundation Mr. Thomas Berg, ’58 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Brian Elenbaas, ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Garcia Mr. Lawrence Hayes, ’55

Supporting Organizations Able Service Contractors, Inc. Ace Fire Extinguisher Service Alice & Eugene Ford Foundation Atlantic Electric Supply Corp. Camera Ready Graphics Capital Orthopaedic Specialists Chevy Chase Bank Coakley Williams Construction Colorado Security Agency Comella Design Group Commonwealth Digital Office Solutions Daisy B. Deering Trust Dominion Electric Supply Dow Jones & Company EScrip Fannie Mae Foundation Giant Food, Inc. Glenwood Electric H&A Tree Service Heffron Company, Inc. Howard G. Hoffman, Inc. I Drive Smart Inc. The James M. Johnston Trust Jefferson Millwork and Design The John E. Fetzer Institute, Inc. Kenwood Animal Hospital Lindsay Automotive Group Maryland Open MRI

Microsoft Corporation Morgan’s Bus Tours, Inc. National Capital Cactus and Succulent Society The New York Times Foundation Nolan Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Parents Advisory Council Providence Health Foundation Quinn’s Auction Galleries SAP Matching Gift Program Shannon & Luchs The Shepherd Foundation SPC Financial, Inc. Sprint Foundation Stone Soup Style Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Summit Commercial Real Estate Target The W. O’Neil Foundation, Inc. The Wealth Counselor, LLC United Way of Central Maryland United Way of Delaware United Way of the National Capital Area Washington Post Wells Fargo Weyer’s Floor Service, Inc. Wiley Rein LLP

Other 2008–2009 Gifts Restricted Gifts Alice & Eugene Ford Foundation Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Borger Mrs. Eileen Delany The James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes Mrs. Mary Peters Dr. Austin Hughes, ’66 Mr. Robert Branson, ’66

Gifts-In-Kind Mr. Henry Achilles and Ms. Helen Mollick Mr. Jeffrey Borkman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dolan, ’58 Mr. Christopher Foreman and Ms. Lena Zezulin

Mrs. Nancy Grandel and Mr. Jeff Grandel Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haislmaier Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kearney, ’74 Mrs. J. James Kearney+ Mr. James Lucier, ’82 Ms. Carol Giacomo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nugent Ms. Sharon O’Donnell-Burns Mr. Joongyul Oh and Ms. Anna Rhee Mr. Patrick Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pecoraro Ms. Delora Pelosi Mrs. Carol Rentas Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scully, II Ms. June Tewes

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Mr. and Mrs. August Imholtz Mr. Nicholas Kessides, ’01 Mr. James Lucier, ’82 Mr. and Mrs. S. Douglas Martin Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCartin, ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Peckenpaugh Mr. and Mrs. Peter Powers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ritacco, II, ’86 Mrs. Marilee Sanders Drs. Vittorio and Jennifer Sartorelli Dr. Daniel Sherman, ’76 Mr. Joseph Wiehagen and Ms. Cathleen Cooney

MemorialS & HonorS We Appreciate Gifts Made in Memory of: Mr. Martin Alexander Mr. Peter Barry, ’83 Mrs. Helen Black Abbot Alban Boultwood, OSB Mr. Matthew Bowes, ’06 Mr. John Butler Mr. Kenneth Cross Mr. James Delany, ’47 Mrs. Donna Dickman Mr. R. Neil Dickman Fr. C. Thomas Fahy, OSB, ’48 Mr. Herbert Grimes Mr. John Grimm, ’57 Mrs. Mary Ann Kitzmiller Hughes Mr. Philip Huitema, ’82 Fr. Daniel Kirk, OSB Mr. Joseph Mariani Mr. John McNeill Mrs. Elaine Muoio Mr. G. Brian Murphy Mr. Francis Nyirjesy, ’74 Mr. Richard Peters, ’47 Fr. Stephen Reid, OSB Mr. Henry Resing Mr. Peter Samp, ’08 Mrs. Eileen Walsh Sheeran Mr. Adam Smith, ’98 Mr. Thomas Sullivan Mr. Delmar Thibodeau Mrs. Alice Truland Dr. Frank Whitesell, ’70 And Those in Honor of: Mrs. Nancy Sheeran Cholis The Faculty and Staff of St. Anselm’s Mr. S. Christopher Gavin, ’12 The Hon. James Lawson, ’48 Mrs. Pauline Martin Mr. Thomas May, ’80 Dr. William May Ms. Delora Pelosi Abbot Aidan Shea, OSB Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB Dr. Herbert Wood


2008–2009 Faculty and Staff Rev. Dom Peter Weigand, OSB President Mr. Louis Silvano Headmaster Mr. Alexander Morse Head of the Upper School Mr. William Lippe Head of the Middle School

Department Heads and Administrators Mr. Henry Achilles Chair, Social Studies Department Ms. Robin Barth, RN School Nurse Mr. Kofi Bekoe Network Administrator Ms. Tamara Brown Office Manager Mr. Peter Collins, ’74 Director of Publications Mr. Mark Commins Director of Finance Mr. R. Mark Dean Director of Athletics Dr. Charles Downey Chair, Fine Arts Department Mrs. E.V. Downey Director of Admissions Mrs. Hajnalka Enzel Chair, Modern Language Department Mrs. Nancy Ann Grandel Registrar, Assistant to the Headmaster Rev. Dom Michael Hall, OSB, ’56 Chaplain Mr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 Director of Alumni Affairs Mr. Jeffrey Harwood Assistant Director of College Counseling Ms. Michelle Kannan Development Associate Br. Marvin Kluesner, SDS Librarian Ms. Maura Kristof Guidance Counselor Mr. James Leathers, ’04 Director of Communications Mr. Jason Madey Chair, Physical Education Department Mr. Michael F. McCarthy Dean of Students Mr. José Morales Director of Facilities Ms. Delora Pelosi Chair, Classical Language Department Mrs. Carol Rentas Chair, Science & Technology Department Sr. Patricia Scanlon, RJM Director of College Counseling Mr. Jonathan Vaile Chair, English Department Dr. Herbert Wood Chair, Mathematics Department Mrs. Ieva Young Business Manager Mr. Peter Young, ’01 Assistant Director of Admissions

Named Scholarships Established in 2008–2009 List reflect gifts and pledges through June 30, 2009. For information on establishing a named scholarship, please contact the Development Office at 202-281-1650 or development@saintanselms.org.

The Alice and Eugene Ford Foundation Scholarship

Four-year renewable scholarship awarded to student(s) with demonstrated financial need and academic ability residing in the District of Columbia Alice and Eugene Ford Foundation

The G. Thomas and Geraldine D. Borger Scholarship Four-year renewable scholarship awarded to a student with demonstrated financial need and academic ability Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Borger

The Class of 1966 Scholarship

Four-year renewable scholarship awarded in honor of the Class of 1966 to student(s) with demonstrated financial need and academic ability Mr. Robert Branson, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. William Fennell, ’66 Dr. Austin Hughes, ’66

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Religious Faculty and Staff

Lay Faculty, Staff and Coaches

Fr. Javier Castro Br. Jaime Gonzalez, OSB Rev. Dom Michael Hall, OSB, ’56 Br. Marvin Kluesner, SDS Very Rev. Dom Simon McGurk, OSB Rev. Dom Gabriel Myers, OSB Dom Matthew Nylund, OSB Sr. Patricia Scanlon, RJM Rt. Rev. Dom Aidan Shea, OSB Rev. Dom Boniface von Nell, OSB Rev. Dom Peter Weigand, OSB Rev. Dom James Wiseman, OSB

Ms. Najla Abuasali Mr. Robert Alspaugh Ms. Michelle Arene Mr. Pablo Bonilla Mrs. Jane Brinley Dr. Antonio Chaves Mrs. Nancy Sheeran Cholis Mr. Paul Commins Mr. John Corrigan, ’83 Ms. Marlei Costa Mr. Hal DeLuca Mrs. M. Catherine Diggle Mr. Corey Doyle Ms. Janine Dunne Dr. Farshad Foroozan Mr. Adam Fries Mr. Carlos Gamundi Mr. Paul Grenaldo Mr. Barry Hillocks

Lists reflect 2008-2009 faculty and staff.

Mr. Kevin Hudson, ’04 Mr. Friday Johnson Dr. Larry Joseph Mr. Michael Lodico, Jr. Dr. Marcel Maican Mr. Corey Mann Mr. Richard Mann, ’04 Mr. John Montroll Mr. Alex Morse Mr. Kirk Otterson Ms. Elizabeth Peak Mr. Benjamin Pecoraro, ’06 Mr. Steve Roush Mr. Paul Schilling Ms. Mary Sherlock Mr. Louis Silvano Mr. Dennis Sisson Mr. Bryan Taylor Mr. Paul Wofsy

2009–2010 administration President Headmaster Head of the Middle School Head of the Upper School Dean of Students Registrar Chaplain Director of Athletics Director of Admissions Asst. Dir. of Admissions Director of Finance Business Manager Director of Alumni Affairs Director of Communications Development Associate Dir. of College Counseling Assistant Director of College Counseling

Rev. Dom Peter Weigand, OSB Mr. Louis Silvano Mr. William Lippe Mr. Alex Morse Mr. Michael McCarthy Mrs. Nancy Ann Grandel Rev. Dom Michael Hall, OSB, ’56 Mr. R. Mark Dean Mrs. E.V. Downey Mr. Peter Young, ’01 Mr. Mark Commins Mrs. Ieva Young Mr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 Mr. James Leathers, ’04 Ms. Michelle Kannan Mr. Hal DeLuca Mr. Jeffrey Harwood

School Office Gymnasium Security Desk St. Anselm’s Abbey

202-269-2350 202-269-2350 202-269-2377 202-269-2367 202-281-1658 202-269-2354 202-269-2385 202-281-1651 202-269-2379 202-269-2374 202-281-1645 202-281-1656 202-281-1657 202-281-1650 202-281-1653 202-269-2375 202-269-2360

pweigand@saintanselms.org headmastersoffice@saintanselms.org wlippe@saintanselms.org amorse@saintanselms.org mmccarthy@saintanselms.org registrar@saintanselms.org mhall@saintanselms.org mdean@saintanselms.org admissions@saintanselms.org pyoung@saintanselms.org mcommins@saintanselms.org iyoung@saintanselms.org lhamm@saintanselms.org jleathers@saintanselms.org mkannan@saintanselms.org hdeluca@saintanselms.org jharwood@saintanselms.org

202-269-2350 202-281-1640 202-269-2300

schooloffice@saintanselms.org abbeyandguests@stanselms.org

All photography in the Annual Report has been provided by the St. Anselm’s Abbey School development, yearbook and Priory Press staffs, as well as by Mr. David W. Powell. Design and layout by Mr. James Leathers, ’04. Please note that donor information contained in this report reflects gifts received by the school between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. We sincerely apologize for any errors and/or omissions that may occur herein. St. Anselm’s Abbey School, Inc. admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, program and activities generally accorded to and made available to students at the School and the School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other School-administered programs. St. Anselm’s Abbey School, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.

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The Class of 1959 celebrated the 50th anniversary of their graduation from the Priory School at the All-Alumni Reunion Weekend, April 17-19, 2009. Above, the class is pictured on the day of their graduation. Front row, left to right: Rev. Dom Hugh Monmonier, OSB, Headmaster; Rt. Rev. Dom Herbert Byrne, OSB, Abbot President, English Benedictine Congregation; Rev. Dom Andrew Pennella, OSB. Next row, left to right: John Whiteman; Brian Devine; Paul McLean; Albert Faulstich, Jr.; Richard Maio; John Sweeney, Jr.; F. Scott Howell; J. Gregory desJardins. Back row, left to right: David Rogers; Michael Craig-Martin; John Moretti; Richard Kavanaugh; Ford Stone; Robert Prangley; John Edwards; Donald Marlowe, Jr.; Douglas Atherton; Thomas Wilding; Edward O’Neill; and Joseph Martin.


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