2011-2012 Annual Report

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the opportunity of a lifetime

St. Stanislaus 2011 Annual Report


Matriculation List

Auburn University Clemson University Delta State University Florida Institute of Technology Florida State University Georgia Institute of Technology Johnson & Wales University Jones County Junior College Louisiana State University Louisiana, University of Southeastern Louisiana, University of Southwestern Loyola University of New Orleans Massachusetts Maritime Academy Millsaps College Mississippi College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi State University Nicholls State University Pennsylvannia State University Southern Methodist University Spring Hill College Texas Christian University Texas Tech University Tulane University United States Military Academy University of Alabama

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2012

University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Mississippi University of New Orleans University of Notre Dame University of Rhode Island University of South Alabama University of Southern Mississippi University of Tennessee University of Texas at Arlington University of West Florida Virginia Military Academy Wake Forest University


ST. STANISLAUS COLLEGE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011-2012 William S. App ‘61 Chair Bro. Bernard Couvillion SC President Patrick McGrath Principal Barbara Carter Bro.Francis David, SC Hon. Robert Lobrano ‘61 Bro. Paul Mulligan, SC Dave A. Treutel, Jr. ‘76 Gregory M. Rando Hon. John C. Gargiulo ‘85

SSC PROGRESSION CORP. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011-2012 Bro. Bernard Couvillion, SC President Mr. Christopher J. Mensi ‘01 Treasurer Mr. John P. Baxter ‘89 Secretary Bro. Ronald Hingle, SC Bro. William Boyles, SC Mr. Patrick J. Kergosien ‘82 Mr. Charley E. “Dusty” Rhodes ‘64 Mr. Theodore J. Longo ‘81 Mr. Ronald J. Artigues, Jr. ‘84

ALUMNI ASSOCATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011-2012 Mr. Joseph W. Gex ‘88 President Mr. Brandon S. Rhodes ‘92 Mr. Brian K. Labat ‘68 Mr. Chris F. Trapani ‘84 Mr. Clay A. Wagner ‘78 Mr. Don K. Smith ‘62 Dr. Andrew K. Martinolich ‘46 Mr. Frank Hille ‘55 Mr. Joe E. Monti ‘70 Mr. Patrick L. Martinez ‘99 Mr. Chris J. Estrade ‘98

St. Stanislaus 2011 Fiscal Year Annual Report FEATURES

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A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

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A LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL

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THE GREAT WALL OF ROCKS

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THE SOCIETY OF 1854

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FOOTBALL STADIUM CONSTRUCTION

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EIGHT YEARS OF ROCKIN’

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GIVING SOCIETIES

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DONATIONS BY CLASS

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ENDOWMENT FUNDS

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WAYS TO GIVE

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FINANCIAL REPORT

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GOLF TOURNAMENT

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ROCKIN’ THE GLOBE

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2nd ANNUAL FISHING TOURNAMENT

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THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

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2011-2012 PROFILE OF SSC

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FACULTY & STAFF LISTING

On the cover: John Santa Cruz ‘12, National Merit Commended Scholar and Co-Valedictorian, shows off a mullet he caught as a specimen in Marine Science Class. The Marine Science program was recently endowed with a $100,000 donation.

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A Letter from the President Dear Alumni and Friends, I missed the final month of last school year, including the Class of 2012’s graduation mass. It was because I was in Rome as a delegate to the brothers’ 35th General Chapter, an assembly that is our highest authority after the Holy Father. Every six years Brothers from around the world gather to elect our international leaders and set goals for our mission. As exciting as it was to participate in an event like that, I felt very torn about missing the crowning harvest of what we’d been sowing and watering at SSC all year. However, after a bit of time in Rome, I was consoled to discover a link between the Chapter’s broad world view and my daily responsibilities at SSC. One of the two major goals of our deliberations in Rome turned out to be giving “a common formation to brothers and our partners in mission.”

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St. Stanislaus Administrative Team 2011-2012 Jeremy Clark ‘98, Susan Estrade, Patrick McGrath, Bro. Barry Landry, Jeff Anderson

The more we brothers reflected in the international setting about our partners in mission, the more enthusiastic I became about the women and men who were getting the job done at home while I was away. Seen in the context of our hundreds of other establishments in thirty countries, the dedicated commitment of our SSC team of brothers and lay partners is truly remarkable. I would like to reflect on it here to express my gratitude and hope as well as to impress on you how lucky we are. SSC asks more of its staff than most schools – because it is open 24-hours seven days a week; because our campus is so vast and varied; because class sizes are small, requiring many different preparations; because giving close personal attention is in our blood; because the ability range of our students is very broad; because we strive to build a community among ourselves and a sanctuary around our boys. Our partners in mission respond with generosity the likes of which I have rarely seen. Our administrative team and department directors take personal ownership of SSC’s mission and care for its campus with a sense of responsibility equal to that of the brothers. They make efforts to form themselves to live the brothers’ founding charism and to adapt it to changing times in dynamic ways. They join formation programs and events at the province level, they advance their professional competencies, they show spiritual leadership among students and faculty, and they accept challenges with energy. The hardest thing for me when I was away from campus was fear that I was abandoning Patrick McGrath for a month during his first year as principal. The fear was unfounded. By all accounts, the year was extremely successful, and even outstanding. Patrick has put together a strong faculty and works effectively with it. I am proud of the leadership he has shown not only at SSC, but among the principals of the other brothers’ schools. If I had to single out one thing in this annual report to define the 2011-2012 school year, it would be the spirit of partnership in mission between SSC’s lay faculty and brothers, a spirit exemplified in a particularly gracious way at the level of leadership by Patrick McGrath and the administrative team. I give thanks for the spirit of unity it has created as well as for the numerous signs recounted in this annual report of its effectiveness and leadership.

Your brother,

Brother Bernard Couvillion, S.C. President


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A Letter from the Principal Dear Alumni, The Brothers of the Sacred Heart’s Rule of Life begins with its founding goal: “To rescue young people from ignorance, to prepare them for life, and to give them a knowledge and love of religion.” Over the course of my seven years at St. Stanislaus I have grown in my understanding of the challenges of this mission and how successful our school has been in accomplishing it. Through all of my responsibilities, whether as teacher, coach, assistant principal or principal, I have been blessed to witness the mission flourish through our rich tradition and lasting legacy, as well as through the successes of our current students and community. My experiences at St. Stanislaus have led me to a deeper appreciation and a passion for the same charism that excited the Brothers’ founder, Father André Coindre to act with compassion nearly 200 years ago. Since the beginning, our charism has been at the heart of this compassion and it is now through this lens that I view all that we do here at SSC. This charism, the extraordinary grace freely given to us by God to meet the needs of our boys, is consistently revealed in our daily interactions at school. As I consistently witness the patience and kindness of our faculty, staff and community members, I distinctly see our compassionate God revealing himself through the charism. I see it alive every day in the struggling students who find sanctuary at SSC, in the dedicated staff members who have accepted our mission and embody its spirit, in the remarkable Brothers who have a hand in every part of our campus from the President’s Office to our athletic fields. Yet, the charism is incomplete in mentioning only these people – the unique nature of the charism endows every member of our community with a role in ministering to our young men. Indeed, I have been humbled and encouraged by the generosity of so many different people in so many different ways – in each of our various board members who lend time and expertise in guiding SSC in important decisions, in the incredible work that our parent-volunteers do, and in the extended SSC family that keeps us going through donations. Because these are also critical to our mission, our success depends this collaborative spirit as we respond in our own way to the same call that Father Coindre heard in a distant country in a time far removed from ours. God’s invitation to participate in the charism can be a weighty responsibility, however, when we consider the sacredness of his gift. The Brothers’ charism is a gift both to those of us who receive it, because we are challenged to be servants to others and models of Jesus, and to those who are in need. Yet it only asks of us according to what we are able to offer – whether that is in a lifetime commitment or only the occasional involvement. The beautiful implication is that of the mutual relationship between us and God – He offers us the inspiration and vision while we seek to make these tangible by offering back the individual gifts God has given us. To one degree or another, every young man who has spent time at St. Stanislaus has encountered this charism. As a lay leader, I am often reminded of the sacred duty of ensuring the survival and continuation of our legacy accomplished through this gift. I am grateful that God continues to flow through the charism, charging it with vitality and revealing it not as a relic that we archive, but as a beating heart of love. Both the joy and the burden of this realization is that God remains infused in all the good that we do. It also means that we must constantly be attentive to what He is calling us to do. God continues to urge us forward, to reveal to us our students’ needs and to guide us in our response to them, as much today as He did in 1854. So as we recall with pride what we have all accomplished this past year, I thank God and I thank you for joining us in living out the charism of the Brothers of Sacred Heart. I pray that we may continue to serve it faithfully in the years to come, with your help.

In His heart,

Patrick DeMetz McGrath Principal www.ststan.com

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Great Wall of Rocks During this past year, the Great Wall of Rocks for Athletics honored two alumni and the 1993 tennis team for their accomplishments. Generations blended as Henry “Zeke” Bonura’27 and Vincent A. Moran’95 were honored for their individual achievements while the 1993 tennis team was applauded for its versatility on the court. Bonura, who earned a total of eighteen varsity letters during his six years at SSC, excelled in football, basketball, and track and field. He was the national AAU champion in the javelin in 1925 at the ripe age of sixteen and remains the youngest male to win a national title in any event. Bonura’s winning distance of 213’ 10 ½” was a world record at the time and stood until 1930.

Henry “Zeke” Bonura ‘27

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However, it was the baseball diamond where Bonura flourished. He played seven years in the major leagues with the White Sox, Washington Senators, New York Giants and the Chicago Cubs. He is a lifetime .307 hitter.

Vince Moran earned four letters in track and field, three in basketball and two in football while a student at SSC. He helped lead the Rocks to the Division 8-AAAA basketball title in 1995 but it was on the track where he found his greatest success. He led SSC to three Division 8-AAAA titles in track and claimed the Class AAAA high jump state championship during his sophomore and senior years. He was the state runner-up his freshman and junior years. Moran became only the second Mississippi high schooler to clear seven-feet in the high jump his senior year. He was named to the All-State first team, the Gatorade Track and Field Athlete of the Year in Mississippi and earned All-American honors. At the national indoor championships, Moran placed third. His seven foot jump remains a SSC school record.

Vince Moran ‘95

The 1993 St. Stanislaus tennis team recorded a regular season record of eight wins and five losses. The squad was coached by Myron Labat, Sr. and was made up of Myron Labat Jr., Hector Hernandez, Kevin Watts, Eduardo Jimenez, Carlos Gonzales, Rodrigo Hernandez, Scott Pepperman, and Robbie Flink.

1993 Tennis Team

Coach Labat always talks about how the team “backed” into the Division 8-AAAA title during the season. However, he fondly recalls that he was blessed to have had the opportunity to coach this team. He described the team as “…extremely talented, well behaved and academically strong.” The boy’s doubles team of Myron Labat, Jr. and Hector Hernandez teamed up to claim the Class AAAA state title. It was the third consecutive year for the younger Labat to claim the doubles title.


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The Society of 1854 St. Stanislaus College, the oldest existing establishment of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in America, boasts a long and colorful history dating back to 1854. Blessed with talented leaders and generous benefactors, St. Stanislaus grew from its humble beginnings into an educational institution of great renown on the Gulf Coast. But it was not an easy task. Major challenges overcome by Brothers, lay faculty, and their students include epidemics, Civil War, financial struggles, hurricanes, and fire. Without the perseverance and dedication of instrumental individuals, St. Stanislaus would not be the school it is today. From its start in 1854, the history of SSC spans over a century and a half and includes over 7,000 alumni worldwide. Membership in the Society of 1854 is offered to all those who share the commitment to continuing the mission of St. Stanislaus, and who, like those Brothers in 1854 and those who followed, affirm that commitment by means of a planned gift. To become eligible for the Society membership, an individual simply informs the school in writing that St. Stanislaus has been included in his or her estate plans. The school also requires documentation of the planned gift, for example, a copy of the pertinent provisions of the individual’s will or trust, a copy of the life insurance policy which names the school as a beneficiary, or a letter from the individual’s attorney stating that he or she has, indeed, included St. Stanislaus in his or her estate plans. Upon receipt of such documentation, participants are enrolled in the Society of 1854. Below are the members of The Society of 1854 whom we are proud to recognize for their generosity in making a planned gift to SSC.

Brother Gunther Aucoin, SC Dr. Aynaud M. Hebert ‘41 Dr. Jean B. Lescale ‘12 Dr. Marion J. Wolfe, Sr. ‘23 Marion J. Wolfe, Sr. Trust Mr. Armand G. Jonte, Jr. ‘70 Mr. Charles F. Engle ‘1893 Mr. David Glover ‘38 Mr. David Assaf, Jr. ‘40 Mr. Edmond L. Deramee ‘21 Mr. Ellis C. Cuevas ‘53 Mr. Elmer J. Kamm Mr. F. S. Pugh ‘25 Mr. Frank J. Tighe ‘80 Mr. George Dendinger, Jr. Mr. James A. Ware ‘26 Mr. James J. Bryan ‘41 Mr. John M. Tighe ‘83 Mr. Joseph H. Arbour ‘42 Mr. Joseph L. Killeen, Jr. ‘44 Mr. Martin D. Tighe ‘79

Mr. Milo L. Meacham ‘64 Mr. Milton L. Reisch ‘19 Mr. Nathaniel C. Fick, Jr. ‘65 Mr. Philip J. Garcia, Sr. ‘72 Mr. Richard P. Kelley ‘58 Mr. Robert Hubbard ‘57 Mr. Sidney V. Arbour, Jr. ‘31 Mr. Victor D. Blaize ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grusich Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Tighe ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weathers, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ramirez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Ritten Mrs. Earline P. Brown Mrs. Karen Babin Mrs. Leone Blaize Mrs. Martin Miller Mrs. Meriam Calabria Mr. & Mrs. L. J. Modenbach, Jr. Mr. Mark Modenbach ‘97 Ms. Myrtis Broussard

If you have left St. Stanislaus in your will or estate plans, please contact the office of Advancement to inform them of your gift. www.ststan.com

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St. Stanislaus

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Eight Years of Rockin’ Dear Alumni and Friends, In June I wrote a letter to the patrons of Rockin’ the Globe 2012 announcing the termination of RTG as an SSC fundraiser. I won’t repeat the reasons for that decision, but I do want to emphasize the gratitude I expressed in the letter for all those, particularly Jenny Nicaud and her family, who worked so hard and gave so much to making the party a success and a signature event promoting SSC on the Gulf Coast. As the facts on this page show, its edition of 2012 was particularly outstanding. I do want to repeat one paragraph from the letter, the one which states my belief that, thanks to the patrons’ and guests’ support over eight years, Rockin’ the Globe has accomplished the mission its creators had in mind: “The first phase of the football field renovation nears completion. Our improved turf irrigation, new home bleachers, spacious concession stand and restrooms, press box, fencing, and first-class amenities would never have been possible without your help. Our hope is that your investment over the years will help make the booster club selfsustaining. The improvements promise to give it the facilities it needs to keep raising money in the years to come to insure the safety and success of Rock-aChaw athletes.”

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I believe that the money raised by Rockin’ the Globe, together with other designated gifts, has not been spent, it’s been invested to generate annual funding for the athletic program. The booster club can now raise directly for itself the amounts that used to come from RTG. Since we inaugurated the new home side facilities August 24, the results of concession stand income, booster apparel sales, program sales, and rental of stadium chair-backs and suites have been very encouraging. I am very grateful to all those whose names appear on the dedication plaque mounted near the new ticket booth and to all who have kept the RTG investment going by contributing generously in all of the new Rock-A-Chaw Stadium self-financing opportunities. Let me sign off with a special word of thanks to Ronnie Artigues, Sr., whose vision and orchestration have been a grace of support and an assurance of ongoing development in SSC athletic programs. Your Brother, Bro. Bernard Couvillion President www.ststan.com


Giving Societies THE SESQUI SOCIETY These members have supported St. Stanislaus with cumulative giving of $500,000 or more. Anonymous * Mrs. Leone Blaize * Brothers of the Sacred Heart - New Orleans Province

PERPETUAL FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY The Perpetual Founders’ Society members are those individuals, corporations, or foundations with cumulative giving of $100,000 to $499,999.

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Anonymous Mr. William S. App, Jr. ‘61 Brother Gunther Aucoin, SC* Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Bailey, Jr. Brother Eduardo Baldioceda, SC Mr. Guy C. Billups, III ‘75 The Delta Foundation Mr. Irion Bordelon Ms. Myrtis Broussard* Mr. James J. Bryan ‘41* Mrs. Meriam Calabria Charles F. Engle Trust Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation Corporate Property Associates 6 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Haas, Sr. ‘51* Hancock Bank Mrs. Rita Cue Johnson* Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kent, Sr. Mr. Ben Kleinpeter ‘45 Kleinpeter Farms Dairy, LLC Dr. Jean B. Lescale ‘12* Koch Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mensi, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ourso* Bubba & Lena Mae Oustalet Foundation The Pugh Family Foundation The Reddoch Family Foundation Mr. Leo W. Seal, Jr.* Mrs. Suzie P. Seal Leo W. Seal Family Foundation Mr. James E. Smith ‘45* Mr. James A. Ware ‘26* Mr. Peyton D. Waters ‘44 Mr. and Mrs. William Waters, Jr. ‘44 *

FATHER COINDRE SOCIETY Members of the Father Coindre Society support St. Stanislaus with cumulative giving of $50,000 to $99,999. Alex Brown & Sons Mr. Sherwood Bailey, Sr.* Mr. Samuel L. Blanchard, Jr. ‘72 The Catholic Foundation Commercial Interiors, Inc. Mr. G. Price Crane, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Crosslin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Dane III Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Davidge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Dennis Hon. and Mrs. Edward A. Dufresne, Jr. ‘56* Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Hymel, Jr. Mr. Elmer J. Kamm* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Kleinpeter, Sr. ‘41* Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Langton Bro. Noel Lemmon, SC Hon. and Mrs. Robert L. Lobrano ‘61 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Marlowe Mr. and Mrs. Milo L. Meacham ‘64 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Monti ‘70 Mrs. Lena Mae Oustalet* Rotary Club of Stennis

FATHER STANISLAUS BUTEUX SOCIETY Members of the Father Stanislaus Buteux Society support the school with cumulative giving ranging from $25,000 and $49,999. Mr. Sidney V. Arbour, Jr. ‘31* Mr. and Mrs. Jules M. Arceneaux ‘43 Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Cangelosi, Jr. ‘43 Mr. W. Walton Clarke ‘61 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Colucci Mr. and Mrs. Daryl C. Cornell Mr. Edmond L. Deramee ‘21 United States Marine, Inc. Mr. Carl J. Eberts Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Genin ‘62 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hamilton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hedrick, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Lampton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lea Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. LeBlanc ‘56* Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Lippman ‘56 Mr and Mrs. Chester Morrison, Jr. ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Miller Mrs. Lucille Mortimer NFL Youth Football Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Noto, Sr. O’Keefe Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Orgeron E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ramirez, Jr. Pearson Prentice Hall Rotary International - District 5320 Spindletop International Mr. and Mrs. Cyprian Sporol, Jr. ‘23 Mrs. Phyllis Taylor Mr. and Mrs. David A. Treutel, Sr. ‘53 Mr. David A. Treutel, Jr. ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Uhl ‘51 Milton J. Womack Foundation Weathers Educational Trust Fund

BROTHER ATHANASIUS SOCIETY Annual gifts of $10,000 or more. Mr. William S. App, Jr. ‘61 Brother Eduardo Baldioceda, SC Mr. Samuel L. Blanchard, Jr. ‘72 Charles F. Engle Trust Mr. and Mrs. Daryl C. Cornell Mr. Weldon A. Frommeyer, Jr. ‘68 Koenig Stainless Inc Brother Noel Lemmon, SC Hon. Robert L. Lobrano ‘61 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Marlowe Bubba & Lena Mae Oustalet Foundation The Pugh Family Foundation The Reddoch Family Foundation Leo W. Seal Family Foundation Mrs. Phyllis Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Taylor United States Marine, Inc.

BROTHER POLYCARP SOCIETY Annual gifts ranging from $5,000 to $9,999 Mr. Kim Adams Ms. Janet A. Antione Mr. W. Walton Clarke ‘61 Hancock Bank Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hoffer Rev. Raymond Larussa Tidewater Inc. Weathers Educational Trust Fund Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Monti ‘70 Mr. and Mrs. Butch Oustalet

Mr. Timothy Schafer ‘57 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shannon Triton Systems Ms. Mary J. Vines Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Walk

BROTHER PETER SOCIETY Annual gifts ranging from $2,500 to $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Alexander Gulf South Orthotics & Prosthetics Mr. Terrence C. Asher, Jr. ‘82 Bean Excavating & Dirt Work LLC Mr. Travis Brazell Dr. and Mrs. Thaddeus C. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Dugas Memorial Hospital Mr. Peter B. Merritt ‘64 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Roy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scariano Woodland Village Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center Mr. Jason Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John J. Uhl ‘51 Mr. Fred Wagner Phelps Dunbar LLP Murphy Oil Corporation

FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY Annual gifts ranging from $1,000 to $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Aycock ‘89 Ms. Harriet Bellone Mrs. Marion Benbow Mr. Mark Benbow Mrs. Geraldine Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Blaum ‘60 Dr. and Mrs. William H. Burnett Dr. Steve V. Butaud ‘61 Performance Title, Inc. C and C Land Services Mr. and Mrs. Shava J. Carboni, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Castle Mr. and Mrs. John Dane III Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Daniels Lt. Michael Dauro ‘99 Mr. and Mrs. Conrad B. Ducote Mr. Charles B. Fanz III ‘92 Mr. Philip A. Fasullo, Jr. ‘62 The First, A National Banking Association


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I am convinced that, once you know the good work in need of help, your goodness will hasten to applaud it, your devotion will move you to commit yourself to it, and your charity will incite you to contribute to it. Mr. Nicholas Gachassin III ‘85 Ms. Diane Gallagher Mrs. Terri T. Galvin Dr. Michael C. Graeber ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Guillot Dr. George C. Hamilton, Jr. ‘50 Mr. Thomas Helm ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Herques ‘82 Ice Systems Inc Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Jacobi ‘59 Mr. Michael P. Jarreau ‘82 Dr. Ernest D. Johnson III ‘56 Dr. and Dr. William E. Kergosien ‘78 Mr. Stanford G. Ladner ‘69 Ms. Ellen M. Lee Mr. Rudy A. Letellier ‘77 Mr. Joey G. Manieri ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Marchand Dr. Andrew K. Martinolich ‘46 Mr. Mark Mavar Mrs. Mary Martha McGinn Pellissier Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mensi, Sr. Mr. Jonathan T. Miller Mr. Lance Mora ‘60 Mr. Jourdan B. Nicaud Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Oustalet Mr. William O. Peneguy ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ramirez, Jr. Mr. James C. Raymond ‘58 Mr. and Mrs. Charley “Dusty” Rhodes ‘64 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Romano Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Russo Mr. Lester Sarpy ‘41 Colonel and Mrs. Allan J. Sarrat, Jr. ‘66 Dr. David N. Sawyer ‘69 Mr. Charles T. Schmidt ‘79 Quest Rehab Mr. Michael J. Shannon, Jr. ‘90 Mr. James E. Smith ‘45 Mr. & Mrs. Larry St. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sturdy Mrs. Carolyn Thibaut Mr. David A. Treutel, Jr. ‘76 Occidental Petroleum Corporation St. Joseph High School Fringe Benefit Administrators, Ltd. Mrs. Kathleen J. Wharton Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W. Wilbert, Jr. Dr. Edward R. Willis Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wingfield Mr. Thomas B. Yongue ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Zimmerman ‘83 Bank of America Corp. Samson and Powers Pllc St. Rose de Lima Church Vacuum Services Group, LLC

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Annual gifts ranging from $500 to $999 Mr. Thomas D. Adams III ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Allen Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Mr. David Assaf, Jr. ‘40 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Baxter ‘89 Mr. Peter J. Benvenutti ‘43 Mr. Jeffrey P. Bonck ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bourgeois, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Briede III Butler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens & Cannada,PLLC Hon. G. Walton Caire ‘48 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cancienne Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly Cannon Mr. Earle Christenberry, Jr. ‘45 Mr. Joseph A. Church III ‘81 Mr. Bradley Collins Compton Engineering, INC Mr. Irvin T. Cuevas ‘61 Mr. Milton J. Cuevas ‘52 Ms. Marlene S. Culpepper Dr. and Mrs. Dirk H. Danielson Mr. and Mrs. Noah H. Denson ‘90 Mr. Jones Walker Mr. David Dumal Mrs. Sally Duplantier Dr. Emery L. Edwards ‘82 Mr. Joe Fertitta Ms. Kim Fitzgerald Mr. Michael S. Foreman ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Gaffney Hon. Walter J. Gex III ‘57 Mr. Brian Goff Goldring Family Foundation Gulfport OB GYN Clinic Mr. George G. Hammer ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hoskins, Jr. Mr. Paul E. Hurley ‘52 Mr. Richard B. Hymel ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Hymel, Jr. Dr. John W. Impson Phd. Mr. Frank R. Janusa Entergy Corporation Matching Gifts Program Mr. John R. Kane ‘93 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Kergosien ‘82 Mr. Justin Ladner Atlantic Marine Brokers Ports America Gulfport, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leglue Mr. Robert LeNormand Dr. Vincent N. Liberto ‘51 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Lippman ‘56 Mr. Theodore J. Longo ‘81 Love’s Pharmacy and Gifts Mr. James I. Maloney, Jr. ‘53 Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Maumus Mr. and Mrs. Ken H. McLaughlin

- Rev. Andre Coindre, Founder of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McRaney Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Menendez, Jr. Mr. T. Sellers Meric ‘45 Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Mr. John B. Morris ‘73 Mr. Robert S. Morrison, Jr. ‘60 Mr. and Mrs. Kent G. Nicaud Dr. Bruce V. Ouellette ‘81 Mr. Richard C. Oustalet ‘67 Mr. and Mrs. James Owens Mr. Salvador E. Palmisano ‘91 Mr. Robert D. Peranich ‘84 Pernix Therapeutics Mr. and Mrs. Mick Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Reso Mr. David Restom ‘71 Mr. Charles J. Rhodes ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Ritten Judge and Mrs. Anthony Russo Mr. Laurence A. Sauer, III ‘59 Mr. Andrew Scafidi, Sr. ‘52 Mr. Carlo J. Scafidi ‘58 Dr. Frank L. Schmidt ‘50 Mr. Frank L. Schmidt, Jr. ‘76 Mr. Sean Sewell Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith State Farm Companies Foundation Mr. Ben H. Stone Stone County Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Mr. Jeffrey P. Taylor ‘76 Mr. Brian A. Thigpen ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Thriffiley III Mr. Todd N. Thriffiley ‘86 Dr. James C. Thriffiley IV ‘85 Mr. Christopher F. Trapani ‘84 SouthGroup Insurance Services Mr. David A. Treutel, Sr. ‘53 U.S. Catholic Conference Mrs. Una Vinson Dr. Bill Warren Mr. Peyton D. Waters ‘44 Mrs. Margaret Watson Ms. Mary L. Weston Edward H Wikoff, AIA, Architect PC Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilkinson, Jr. Mr. Stanley L. Williams ‘83 Dr. Charles G. Wood ‘74 W.G. Yates and Sons Construction Co.

PARTNERS OF SSC Annual gifts ranging from $250 to $499 Mr. Edmond K. Aime ‘83 Mr. Richard Alarcon Ms. Virginia D. Amato Mr. Ralph J. Aucoin ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Becnel ‘54 Mrs. Chelise B. Benvenutti

Mr. and Mrs. David Bosley Mr. Roy F. Breerwood ‘37 Mr. Albert J. Brignac ‘62 Judge Marcus A. Broussard, Jr. ‘46 Mr. A. Matthwe Brunner ‘92 Mr. Matthew T. Burke ‘03 Mr. Warren J. Carver, Jr. ‘60 Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Carver Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Castaneda Mr. George A. Conque ‘53 Crescent Towing and Salvage Inc Mr. Jim Culpepper Dunbar Village Dr. and Mrs. David S. Deifik Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dodson Mr. and Mrs. David Eakes Dr. and Mrs. Max Edrington Mr. Judson Edrington Mr. Francis X. Fabacher, Jr. ‘46 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Fariss Diversified Contracting & Development Mr. and Mrs. Brenton R. Field III Mr. Douglas Finegan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Forte Colonel Frederick J. Gargiulo ‘76 Mr. Joseph W. Gex II ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Gleber, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James E. Hall Hancock County Community Development Foundation Mr. Denny Hans Mount Enterprises, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Ittmann Jerry’s Lawn Mower Mr. Matthew S. Johns ‘86 Mr. Kenneth C. Johnston ‘84 Dr. Murray B. Keel, Jr. ‘73 Mr. Gregory G. Kergosien ‘44 Captain John H. Lang ‘42 Dr. R. John Lassere ‘76 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lee Hancock Medical Center Ms. Virginia Lowery Mr. and Mrs. Monty S. Luffey Ms. Malissa Mechler Ms. Patricia Miller Mr. Samuel V. Morse, Jr. ‘86 Mr. Danny Moseley Mr. Peter A. Orlin ‘60 Ms. Kristen Parker Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pawlik Mr. William A. Peneguy ‘65 Mr. Terry A. Phillips ‘70 Mr. Jerry Polk, Jr. ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Prygocki Mr. Peter C. Quoyeser ‘46 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall P. Reeder Rickey’s Restaurant Dr. and Mrs. David Rimmer Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Rodrigue, Jr Mr. John R. Santa Cruz ‘79 Mr. David C. Schlakman Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Schmidt Mr. Andrew Scholl Ms. Julie B. Scialdone www.ststan.com

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Giving Societies cont. Mr. Stephen H. Scott ‘75 Mr. Leo W. Seal III ‘94 Mr. Estorge C. Sibille ‘52 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Simpson Mr. Donald K. Smith ‘62 Mr. Shelby D. St. Martin ‘52 Mr. and Mrs.Eric Statham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Stone Mr. Mikael Svensson Mr. Anthony Trapani III ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Trehern Mr. P. Hunter Vegas ‘82 Walmart Community Grant Progam Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Wittmann Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Younger Mrs. Beverly Zimmerman

FRIENDS OF SSC Annual gifts up to $249

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Mrs. Donald R. Abaunza Mr. and Mrs. Jolyon D. Acosta Dr. and Mrs. Alfredo Alarcon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Albright Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Allard Mr. Rufus Alldredge Ms. Stacey Allen Mr. David A. Alvarez ‘62 Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Z. Anthony, Jr Mr. Walter Antin, Jr. ‘66 Mr. Alvin N. Aramburo ‘73 Mr. Joseph H. Arbour ‘42 Mr. Andre J. Arceneaux, Sr. ‘52 Mr. Charles J. Armato ‘79 Mr. Ronald J. Artigues, Jr. ‘84 Mr. Kenneth Artigues ‘57 Mr. and Mrs. David Assaf III Dr. and Mrs. Garland P. Aycock, Jr. Capt. William M. Ayers Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Azare Mr. and Mrs. Bryan P. Baggett Mr. Cordle Bagley Mr. Victor D. Balch ‘77 Mrs. Janet D. Balch Mr. H. Furlong Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. David Baria Mr. James B. Bass ‘85 Ms. Sybil Bateman Mr. Stephen R. Beaudet Mr. Christopher D. Becnel Mr. Tommy C. Begley Mr. Thomas G. Belden Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Belsom Ms. M.E. Priss Benbow Mr. Anthony Benigno ‘54 Dr. James B. Benigno, Jr. ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Benigno Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bennett Ms. Phyllis T. Bennett Mr. Paul A. Benning ‘43 Mr. John Benton Mr. Alfred P. Bercier ‘46

Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Berger Dr. Alvin C. Bertucci Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bianca Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Blach III Mr. Gerard J. Black ‘60 Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Blackwell Mr. Jackson M. Blackwell ‘09 Ms. Suzanne Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. William T. Blessey Captain Roger M. Boh, Jr. ‘43 Mr. John H. Bonck, Jr. ‘47 Mr. Barry S. Bontemps ‘56 Mr. Wallace J. Bontemps, Jr. ‘47 Mr. Fred Bontemps ‘82 Mrs. Janet F. Bonura Mr. John P. Booker Mr. Irion Bordelon Mr. Thomas Bosarge ‘60 Mr. Robert J. Boudin, Jr. ‘87 Ms. Letha Dawson Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bouis Mr. Robert O. Boulet ‘85 Mr. Stephen P. Boulet, Jr. ‘82 Lt. Col. (ret) Randolph C. Bourgeois ‘45 Mr. Alan L. Bowen ‘82 Ms. Margaret Boyce Ms. Susan H. Boyette Drs. William W. and Judith Bradford Mr. Charles A. Breath, IV ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Breaux Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Briede Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Briede Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Briede, IV Mr. Albert J. Brignac, Jr. ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Tommy B. Brooks Mr. Samuel G. Broussard ‘56 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown Mr. Charles E. Bruneau, Jr. Coast Electric Power Assn. Coast Eye Care, PLLC Mr. Brandon J. Bunol Mr. and Mrs. Andy Burka Mr. Robert Burns Ms. Mary Kay Burns Mr. and Mrs. Daryl G. Byrd Mr. Perre M. Cabell ‘80 Mr. Bruce C. Cabell ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Caffey Mr. Joseph Caire ‘42 Mr. Edward P. Caire ‘47 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell Ms. Nicholi Campbell Mr. Michael A. Carbon ‘72 Mr. Nathan L. Carmadelle ‘58 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Carmen Mr. Raymond T. Carrio, Jr. ‘47 Mr. Edward G. Carrio ‘42 Dr. Anthony J. Carter ‘47 Mr. and Mrs. Royce Caruso Father Dennis J. Carver ‘70 Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Cascio Mr. Peter J. Castagna Mr. and Mrs. Castle Mr. D.B.H. Chaffe III Mr. Christopher Chamberlain ‘97 Mr. David M. Champagne ‘75

Mr. Thomas D. Chapman ‘63 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Charpentier Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cherota Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cherry Dr. Sidney A. Chevis ‘63 Ms. Bettie J. Childers Mr. James J. Chiniche ‘60 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Raymond Chiniche Mr. A. J. Chiniche ‘49 Mr. Robert G. Christenberry ‘72 Ms. Kay Y. Chumbler Mr. Jeremy G. Clark ‘98 Ms. Kay F. Clark Ms. Thelma Collins Mr. and Mrs. James R. Conway III Mr. and Mrs. Evan E. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Cooper Mr. Richard P. Corley ‘82 Mr. Kerry J. Corr ‘79 Mr. Donald E. Corr, Jr. ‘77 Mr. Bernard A. Cousins Ms. Patricia Cousins Mr. Charles G. Cox ‘73 Ms. Bettie H. Cox Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Cronin, Jr Ms. Michelle Crosby Ms. Marie Francoise Crouch Mr. Vincent J. Cuevas ‘66 Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Daigle Mr. Earl Darphin Mr. Ernest A. Daunis, Sr. ‘47 Mr. Michael R. Davidge ‘92 Mr. Robert C. Davidge IV ‘06 Mr. Ben Davis Dana De Vun Areaux Mr. Robert J. Deaton, Jr. ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Lane Debardeleben Mr. Brook T. DeBuys ‘60 Ms. Linda Delvalle Mr. and Mrs. Donald Demetz Mr. Padrick D. Dennis Mr. Eido H. Depreo ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. John Des Angles Mr. Leo F. DiBenedetto ‘68 Mr. Randy M. Dickmann ‘70 Callaway Dietzen Mr. Jonathan Dill Mrs. Catharine Z. Dolese Mrs. Beverly C. Dominique Dr. Charles L. Donlin, Jr. ‘82 Mr. Thomas H. Donnelly ‘46 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Dossett Mr. and Mrs. Scott Downing Mr. Chris J. Doxey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Doyle Mr. Joseph H. Doyle ‘92 Ms. Patricia A. Driscoll Mr. Patrick M. Drouilhet Ms. Jan D’Spain Mr. Patrick S. Dugan Mr. Phillip L. Dunlap ‘92 Mr. Clinton T. Edwards ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Elkins Mr. Windley H. Ellington

Mrs. Alicia R. Ellis Mr. Antonio Elosua Mr. John S. Endom ‘89 Ms. Teresa L. Ertel Ms. Roxanne Estrada Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Estrade Mr. Christopher J. Estrade ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Barton N. Evans Ms. Lyn H. Fabacher Mr. Edmond Fahey III Mr. William T. Fain ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Farley Mrs. Helen A. Farrelly Mr. Philip A. Fasullo, III ‘92 Mr. Everette W. Faulk III ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Favre, Jr. Mr. Cyril J. Fayard ‘48 Mr. Paul J. Fernandez ‘92 Mr. Alfred J. Ferry ‘62 Mr. Nathaniel C. Fick, Jr. ‘65 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Fine Mr. William Finegan Mr. and Mrs. David F. Fish Flooring America Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fonseca Mr. Frank Fonteboa ‘59 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ford Mr. Jonathan Kile Foster ‘98 Mr. John R. Foto ‘55 Dr. Earl J. Fox, Jr. Mr. James Frazier Ms. Kimberly L. Furman Ms. Geralyn Gaillot Mr. Jerry L. Garriga ‘58 Mr. Charles T. Garrity Mrs. Lake Gaudin Ms. Ellen I. Geheeb Ms. Julia Geheeb Mr. and Mrs. Pierre G. Gelpi Mr. Michael Gemelli ‘69 Mr. Charles A. Genard ‘60 Mr. Thomas A. Genin ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. George Mr. Kelly A. Geroux ‘80 Mr. Gerald C. Gex ‘53 Mrs. Nancy G. Gex Mr. Lucien M. Gex, III ‘77 Mr. Vance A. Gibbs Mr. Ed Gillcrist Mr. Gary T. Gilmore ‘50 Mr. and Mrs. S. Derby Gisclair Mr. Richard M. Gleber ‘89 Mr Gus Goldau Mr. Frederick S. Gottschalk ‘63 Mr. Karl D. Gottschalk ‘59 Grace Health Care Mr. John M. Grace ‘59 Mr. David R. Graham Mr. Gregory A. Granello ‘67 Mr. and Mrs. John O. Grant, III Mr. Timothy A. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gray Mr. Bruce R. Gremillion Grenada Rotary Club Grenada Tourism Commission Ms. Ann F. Gresham


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Mr. Francis C. Grevemberg Mrs. Shirley C. Grevemberg Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Griffin, Jr. Mr. Michael E. Guel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gueringer Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Guillot Gulfport-Biloxi QB Hanger Mr. Fred J. Gutknecht III ‘49 Mr. Michael Haas Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Haas Mr. Evans M. Hadden ‘73 Ms. Adrienne L. Haeger Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Hall Mr. Deryl M. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hamilton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hammett, Jr. Mr. Douglas K. Handshoe ‘82 Dr. Shahira Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Jefferey L. Haro Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Harris Mrs. Cindy Harris Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harris Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Harrison Mr. Murat A. Hatipoglu ‘92 Mr. Forrest L. Hayden ‘73 Mrs. Erin Heitzmann Hazlewood Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Healey Mr. Richard J. Hebert, Sr. ‘43 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Theodore J. Heller ‘42 Mr. Larry Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Brice A. Hendrick Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Hessler II Hon. Gaston H. Hewes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Hicks Mr. Frank Hille ‘55 Mr. Alfred E. Hiller Mr. Ed Hilliand Mr. Erich Hoffer Dr. Williams C. Holmes, Jr. ‘47 Mr. Thomas J. Holzhauser II ‘82 Mr. Justin H. Homes ‘89 Mr. Larry A. Hopkins ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. James Hoppen Mr. Mayhugh H. Horne III ‘82 Mr. Robert Hubbard ‘57 Mr. Robert B. Hughes ‘69 Mr. James F. Hughes ‘70 Humane Society of South Mississippi Mr. Bernie Hunter Mr. Noel C. Israel ‘91 J & E Stores Mr. Jack J. Jacob Mr. Lawrence J. Jacobi II ‘66 Mr. Louis J. Jacobi ‘61 Mr. Aloysius J. Jacobi ‘67 Ms. Anne James Mr. Charles Jarrold ‘39 Ms. Louise D. Jastram Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Johnston Mr. Lance F. Jones Ms. Stacey S. Jones Mr. Patrick J. Journet ‘77 Mr. Robert R. Kane Ms. Ellen Kane

Mr. Gerald Kapp Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Karcher Mr. Aaron T. Kayes ‘92 Mr. Joseph D. Keenan III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kemp Mr. James J. Kenney, Jr. ‘55 Mr. Ames A. Kergosien ‘58 Ms. Rosalie W. Kergosien Mr. Joseph J. Kersanac, Jr. ‘77 Mrs. Dorothy L. Kersanac J.M. Key Mr. Charles N. Kiefer ‘47 Ms. Lucille Kitchen Kiwanis Club of Grenada Mr. Frank B. Klein III ‘72 Kleinpeter Farms Dairy, LLC Ms. Michelle C. Knight Mr. Henry N. Knue Mr. Claude L. Kohler ‘49 Mr. Robert T. Kotula Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Krynen Ms. Josephine S. Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. David Kushner Mr. and Mrs. Elton M. Kyger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ladner Mr. Jay L. Ladner Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ladner Mr. & Mrs. J. Larry Ladner Mr. Donnell J. Laflin, Jr. ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Landry, Sr. Mr. David Landry Mr. Henry C. Lang, Jr. ‘58 Ms. Victoria L. Langlinais Mr. and Mrs. Alred D. Lassitier Mr. William E. Laudeman Mr. Michael R. Lawson Ms. Cindy LeBlanc Mr. E. Morgan LeBlanc ‘57 Mr. Kenneth LeBlanc Mr. Morgan LeBlanc Mr. William A. LeBlanc ‘62 Ms. Paige S. Lemieux Mr. Allen D. Leone, Jr. ‘03 Mr. C. Robert Levings ‘72 Dr.and Mrs. Jay J. Libys Dr. James D. Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. LoCoco Mr. Mark J. Logan ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan, Sr. Mr. David W. Lorenzo Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowery Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Lucore Mr. David Lundgren Mr. Robert M. Lundin ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Luther Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lutkewitte Mr. William B. Mabry Mr. Thomas L. Macdonell Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Magers Mr. and Mrs. John J. Maggiore, Jr. Mr. Branton S. Maillho ‘90 Mr. Douglas Mains Mr. Michael A. Mancuso ‘97 Mr. R. Terry Markel ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Markle

Mr. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. ‘67 Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Louisiana, Inc. Ms. Joan F. Mascaro Mr. Joseph P. Mashburn ‘61 Mr. Frederick Masset Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Matheson III Ms. Gloria Matson-Zapf Ms. Leslie Gay Mayeaux Ms Jenise McCardell Mr. Mark J. McCarthy ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Luke McClure Mr. Patrick McGrath Mr. Matthew T. McKiernan Maj. Benjamin H. McMath III ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Scott G. McNamee Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Mehrhoff, Sr. Mr. James E. Meikenhous ‘77 Mr. Lester J. Melancon, Jr. ‘72 Mr. Christopher J. Mensi ‘01 Mr. Rene P. Meric, Jr. Mr. Jonathan P. Mestayer ‘95 Mr. Leonard Metzler ‘99 Ms. Lindsay L. Meyer Mr. Gasper T. Michelli Mrs. Pat Modenbach Mr. Benjamin J. Moise ‘42 Mr. Rae Montjoy Mr. Thomas A. Moran ‘72 Dixieland Ranch LLC Mr. Edward N. Morris Jr. Dr. Richard L. Muller Jr Mr. Theodore C. Mumme IV ‘82 Ms. Joan Munger Dr. Thomas Murphree Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy C. Murphy Mr. Michael J. Murray, Jr. ‘92 Pipeline Construction & Maintenance, Inc. Mrs. Stephanie R. Neal New Orleans Country Club Newell Normand Campaign Fund Ms. Vilma Norton Mr. Frank C. Noto, Jr. ‘53 Mr. Michael O’Brien Mr. Tom O’Connell Ms. Hannah O’Keefe Dr. Charles A. Olivier ‘61 Ms. Jill P. Oubre Ms. Sandra D. Owen Ms. Barbara E. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Palazzo Mr. Paul P. Palermo ‘51 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partridge Patients Choice, Inc. Mr. Robert C. Penick Mrs. Ursula Penton Mr. Troy W. Pepperman ‘89 Mr. John Peppers Mr. and Mrs. Sal Peraino Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perez ‘42 Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Perez ‘41 Ms. Alice H. Perrier Mr. Matthew J. Persson Mr. Robert B. Peterson, Jr. ‘59 Pharmacia Foundation

2011 Annual Report

Dr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Phillips III Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pietras Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Pietri Pinski Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Pipes Mrs. Michele Pou Mr. and Mrs. James H. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Doug Power Mr. and Mrs. Billy Power Mr. Leo F. Praetorius Jr. Mr. Gordon G. Prat ‘60 Mr. Bob Prejean Mr. Michael A. Prendergast ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Prichard Mr. Thomas C. Pritchard ‘71 Pro Realty Group Mr. Michael L. Pugh ‘67 Mr. Thomas E. Quave ‘87 Mr. Mickey Quinlan ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Ranlett Mr. Rodney A. Ranson ‘46 Ms. Angela Reilly Mr. Jerome Reso, Jr. Mr. James A. Reso ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Reymond, Jr. Mr. Brandon S. Rhodes ‘92 Mr. James G. Riordan, Sr. ‘60 Mr. Claudio R. Rivero ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. Christoper H. Riviere Mr. and Mrs. George B. Riviere, Jr. Mr. George B. Riviere, III ‘10 Mr. and Mrs. John K. Roberts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robicheaux Dr. and Mrs. T. Tydings Robin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robinson Mr. Paul Y. Robinson ‘79 Mr. Frank A. Romeu Mr. Darrin D. Rose ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. John Rosetti III Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ross Mr. Jules J. Rousseau ‘78 Mr. James C. Roux Mr. and Mrs. Jordon A. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Rumney Mr. and Mrs. George A. Runyan Mr. Darryl M. Russell ‘72 Mr. Gerard Ruth Mr. John D. Rutherford IV ‘92 Ms. Miriam Saia Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Sandoz Mr. Edgar W. Santa Cruz, Jr. ‘55 Mr. and Mrs. Joel Saucier Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Saunders Mr. Dominic J. Scafidi, Jr. ‘64 Mr. Michael J. Scardino ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Arlin J. Schaap Sharp & Company, CPAs Mr. James A. Schexnayder ‘55 Mr. Mike Schiesel Mr. Theodore E. Schlueter ‘72 Mr. Norbert E. Schmidt ‘47 Mrs. A J. Smith Mr. Gregory F. Schruff ‘90 Mr. Stephen C. Schruff ‘92 www.ststan.com

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Mr. Donald J. Schulingkamp ‘48 Mr. Mark A. Schutt ‘93 Mrs. Suzie P. Seal Mr. and Mrs. Murven Sears II Mr. Mark E. Sedgwick Ms. Rose Anne Seemann Mr. Milton W. Seither IV ‘92 Mr. Edward F. Sens III ‘73 Ms. Carla D. Seyler Mr. Philip B. Shall ‘45 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Shannon Mr. Matthew J. Shannon Ms. Susan Shannon Captain and Mrs. Lucien A. Shaw Ms. Kathie G. Short Ms. Kristin Siciliano Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Siciliano Mr. Mike Simmons Ms. Carol Simon Ms. Nancy Simonson Mr. John G. Simpson, Jr. ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson III Mr. Peter L. Skladzien ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Jr. Mr. Michael G. Smith ‘97 Mr. Kenneth Smith Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sneed South Louisiana Bank Southern Benefits Solutions, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Stanley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kim E. Stanton Mr. Patrick E. Starnes ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Steidinger Mrs. Jo Ann A. Stevenson Mr. Scott C. Stewart ‘82 Mr. Ray H. Stieffel, Jr. ‘47 Mr. George L. Stimmel III ‘51 Structures of Diamondhead Inc. Mr. Joseph B. Sunseri, Jr. ‘61 Mr. and Mrs. Kris Swartzendruber, Sr. Mr. Craig M. Sweeney ‘89 Dr. Selika M. Sweet Dr. Joseph C. Swider ‘86 Ms. Sara G. Swigart Byron E Talbot Contractor Mr. Gary E. Taylor ‘06 Mr. Chuck Teston Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thigpen III Mr. Patrick W. Thompson ‘82 Boot Scootin Babes Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Tighe ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Todaro Mr. Cary A. Trapani ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Trapani Mr. J. David Tufts III Ms. Kristen Tusa Urgicare, Inc. Mr. Joseph G. Vallee ‘64 Mrs. Katherine B. Varma Ms. Elizabeth Vega Mr. Anthony J. Vesich, III ‘74 Mr. Paul J. Vetter ‘55 Mr. and Mrs. Jones D. Vidrine Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Vollenweider Mr. and Mrs. Lee Voulters

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker Ms. Grace D. Walker Mrs. Shannon K. Wall Mr. and Mrs. David L. Waltemath Mr. and Mrs. Cal Walters Mr. Howard T. Waugh Mrs. Ninette P. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. West Mr. Dominick J. White ‘48 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Whitfield Wilcox Pharmacy Mr. Christopher C. Wilkinson ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. George Williams Ms. Annette Williams Mr. Mark J. Williams ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Willis Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Wilson Mr. Mark T. Winter Mr. John F. Winters, Jr. ‘87 Mr. William T. Wood, Jr. ‘72 Bubba Wood’s Truck Center Ms. Susan Woods Ms. Delores W. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. T. Wayne Wroten Ms. Sandra Wyatt Mr. Lawrence E. Yarborough ‘43 Dr. and Mrs. Luther A. Youngs III Mr. Robert G. Zanca ‘82 Mr. Tommy J. Zanca ‘82 Ms. Anita M. Zimmer Zimco Builders Inc Mr. Mark A. Zitterkopf ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Zitzmann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Zuppardo, Jr.

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Bank of America Corp. Boeing Company Cameron International Entergy Corporation Freeport McMoRan Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Murphy Oil Corporation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Occidental Petroleum Corporation Pfizer Inc. Pharmacia Foundation State Farm Shell Oil Company Tidewater, Inc.

IN-KIND GIFTS St. Stanislaus is grateful to the following individuals, organizations, and corporations for their gifts of time, materials, and services to the school’s ministry. Mr. Jeffrey L. Anderson Ms. Regina Bello Mr. Brill A. Bernich Mr. Paul J. Bertucci ‘78 Mr. Gerald A. Bienvenu ‘55 Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Bulot C and C Land Services Chiquita Brands CMC Capitol Steel Coca-Cola Bottling Company Mr. Joe Conerly Mr. and Mrs. Warren Doussan, Jr. Edward H Wikoff, AIA, Architect PC Mrs. Terri T. Galvin Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Gollott JEM LLC Mr. Kyle Kidd ‘99 Mr. Joseph C. Koenenn Koenig Stainless Inc Dr. Vincent Liberto Mississippi Power Company Dr. Cheryl Myers Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nicaud Mr. John P. Quintini ‘76 Lt. and Mrs. Richard Singley Southern Trophies St. Joseph Catholic Church Mrs. Una Vinson Wal-Mart Waveland, MS Mr. Mike Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Younger

MEMORIAL DONATIONS The following individuals were memorialzied through donations made on their behalf. Anthony Trapani, Jr. ‘49 Bro. Pascal Carmel Wilthew Christopher Briede ‘89 David Glover ‘38 Dick Kammer Douglas A. Kuylen ‘43 George J. Wischer Gerard LeBlanc ‘56 Greg Bunch James E. Smith, Sr. 45 James H. O’Brien ‘38 Johnny Hamilton, Jr. ‘92

Joseph J Wilbert ‘13 LeRoy J. Modenbach, Jr. Marjorie Thompson Michael J. Downing Monroe F. Cuevas, Jr. Nick Siciliano Richard Krammer Scot Modenbach Stanley C. Benigno, Sr. Stephen R. Mills ‘11 Thomas E. Crosslin Thomas G. Kleinpeter, Sr. ‘41 Virginia Gex

CLASS RING COLLECTION The following individuals have generously donated their class rings to the St. Stanislaus Archives. 1925 Mr. Wallace Bontemps, Sr. 1947 Mr. Wallace Bontemps, Jr. 1949 Mr. Clement Bontemps 1954 Mr. Charles J. Ferry, Jr. 1956 Mr. Barry Bontemps 1958 Mr. Mitchell Decuir 1959 Mr. Laurence Sauer III 1960 Mr. Warren Carver, Jr. 1965 Mr. Michael G. Griffon 1966 Mr George Scherer III 1968 Mr. Francis J. “Pete” Grevemberg 1974 Mr. Thomas Adams III 1979 Mr. Martin Tighe 1981 Mr. Geoff Kergosien 1982 Mr. Tony Herques 1983 Mr. Michael Collins 1985 Mr. Michael Shane Foreman 1986 Mr. David Pitalo 1987 Mr. E. Ward Faulk III 1988 Mr. David Bradley 1989 Dr. Jeffrey E. Aycock 1990 Mr. Ross Bonura 1992 Mr. Mickey Quinlan 1997 Mr. Michael A. Mancuso 1999 Mr. Brandon Everett 2001 Mr. John Thibodeaux 2004 Mr. Robert Murray 2006 Mr. J.C. Brignone


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2011 Annual Report

Donations by Class CLASS OF 1937

Annual Fund: $300 Mr. Roy F. Breerwood ‘37

CLASS OF 1939

Annual Fund: $50 Mr. Charles Jarrold ‘39

CLASS OF 1940

Annual Fund: $500 Mr. David Assaf, Jr. ‘40

CLASS OF 1941

Mr. Philip B. Shall ‘45 Mr. T. Sellers Meric ‘45

CLASS OF 1946

Annual Fund: $2,250 Designated Gifts: $55 Dr. Andrew K. Martinolich ‘46 Judge Marcus A. Broussard, Jr. ‘46 Mr. Alfred P. Bercier ‘46 Mr. Francis X. Fabacher, Jr. ‘46 Mr. Peter C. Quoyeser ‘46 Mr. Rodney A. Ranson ‘46 Mr. Thomas H. Donnelly ‘46

CLASS OF 1947

Annual Fund: $1,000 Designated Gifts: $30

Annual Fund: $560 Designated Gifts: $530

Mr. Lester Sarpy ‘41 Mr. Louis E. Perez ‘41

Dr. Anthony J. Carter ‘47 Dr. Williams C. Holmes, Jr. ‘47 Mr. Charles N. Kiefer ‘47 Mr. Edward P. Caire ‘47 Mr. Ernest A. Daunis, Sr. ‘47 Mr. John H. Bonck, Jr. ‘47 Mr. Norbert E. Schmidt ‘47 Mr. Ray H. Stieffel, Jr. ‘47 Mr. Raymond T. Carrio, Jr. ‘47 Mr. Wallace J. Bontemps, Jr. ‘47

CLASS OF 1942

Annual Fund: $425 Designated Gifts: $550 Captain John H. Lang ‘42 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Theodore J. Heller ‘42 Mr. Arthur Perez ‘42 Mr. Benjamin J. Moise ‘42 Mr. Edward G. Carrio ‘42 Mr. Joseph Caire ‘42 Mr. Joseph H. Arbour ‘42

CLASS OF 1943

Annual Fund: $825 Designated Gifts: $60 Captain Roger M. Boh, Jr. ‘43 Mr. Lawrence E. Yarborough ‘43 Mr. Paul A. Benning ‘43 Mr. Peter J. Benvenutti ‘43 Mr. Richard J. Hebert, Sr. ‘43

CLASS OF 1944

Annual Fund: $750 Mr. Gregory G. Kergosien ‘44 Mr. Peyton D. Waters ‘44

CLASS OF 1945

Annual Fund: $2,200 Designated Gifts: $30 Lt. Col. (ret) Randolph C. Bourgeois ‘45 Mr. Earle Christenberry, Jr. ‘45 Mr. James E. Smith ‘45

CLASS OF 1948

Annual Fund: $730 Designated Gifts: $110 Hon. G. Walton Caire ‘48 Mr. Cyril J. Fayard ‘48 Mr. Dominick J. White ‘48 Mr. Donald J. Schulingkamp ‘48

CLASS OF 1949

Annual Fund: $25 Designated Gifts: 120 Mr. Jake V. Morreale ‘49 Mr. A. J. Chiniche ‘49 Mr. Claude L. Kohler ‘49 Mr. Fred J. Gutknecht III ‘49

CLASS OF 1951

Annual Fund: $1,800 Designated Gifts: $1620

Annual Fund: $5,580 Designated Gifts: $550

Dr. Vincent N. Liberto ‘51 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Uhl ‘51 Mr. George L. Stimmel III ‘51 Mr. Paul P. Palermo ‘51

Hon. Walter J. Gex III ‘57 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Mr. E. Morgan LeBlanc ‘57 Mr. Kenneth Artigues ‘57 Mr. Robert Hubbard ‘57 Mr. Timothy Schafer ‘57

CLASS OF 1952

Annual Fund: $1,725 Designated Gifts: $710 Mr. and Mrs. John O. Grant III Mr. Andre J. Arceneaux, Sr. ‘52 Mr. Andrew Scafidi, Sr. ‘52 Mr. Estorge C. Sibille ‘52 Mr. Milton J. Cuevas ‘52 Mr. Paul E. Hurley ‘52 Mr. Shelby D. St. Martin ‘52

CLASS OF 1953

Annual Fund: $1,325 Designated Gifts: $180 Mr. David A. Treutel, Sr. ‘53 Mr. Frank C. Noto, Jr. ‘53 Mr. George A. Conque ‘53 Mr. Gerald C. Gex ‘53 Mr. James I. Maloney, Jr. ‘53

CLASS OF 1954

Annual Fund: $400 Designated Gifts: $60 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Becnel ‘54 Mr. Anthony Benigno ‘54

CLASS OF 1955

Annual Fund: $125 Designated Gifts: $340 Mr. Edgar W. Santa Cruz, Jr. ‘55 Mr. Frank Hille ‘55 Mr. James A. Schexnayder ‘55 Mr. James J. Kenney, Jr. ‘55 Mr. John R. Foto ‘55 Mr. Paul J. Vetter ‘55

CLASS OF 1950

Annual Fund: $1,750 Designated Gifts: $120 Dr. Frank L. Schmidt ‘50 Dr. George C. Hamilton, Jr. ‘50 Mr. Gary T. Gilmore ‘50

CLASS OF 1957

CLASS OF 1956

Annual Fund: $1,600 Designated Gifts: $100 Dr. Ernest D. Johnson III ‘56 Mr. Alfred S. Lippman ‘56 Mr. Barry S. Bontemps ‘56 Mr. Samuel G. Broussard ‘56

CLASS OF 1958

Annual Fund: $675 Designated Gifts: $1620 Mr. Ames A. Kergosien ‘58 Mr. Carlo J. Scafidi ‘58 Mr. Henry C. Lang, Jr. ‘58 Mr. James C. Raymond ‘58 Mr. Jerry L. Garriga ‘58 Mr. Nathan L. Carmadelle ‘58

CLASS OF 1959 Annual Fund: $1,775 Designated Gifts: $1,120 Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bourgeois, Jr. Mr. Frank Fonteboa ‘59 Mr. Herman A. Jacobi ‘59 Mr. John M. Grace ‘59 Mr. Karl D. Gottschalk ‘59 Mr. Laurence A. Sauer, III ‘59 Mr. Robert B. Peterson, Jr. ‘59

CLASS OF 1960 Annual Fund: $2,525 Designated Gifts: $1,098 Mr. Brook T. DeBuys ‘60 Mr. Charles A. Genard ‘60 Mr. Gerard J. Black ‘60 Mr. Gordon G. Prat ‘60 Mr. James G. Riordan, Sr. ‘60 Mr. James J. Chiniche ‘60 Mr. Lance Mora ‘60 Mr. Paul J. Blaum ‘60 Mr. Peter A. Orlin ‘60 Mr. Robert S. Morrison, Jr. ‘60 Mr. Ronald J. Artigues, Sr. ‘60 Mr. Thomas Bosarge ‘60 Mr. Warren J. Carver, Jr. ‘60

CLASS OF 1961 Annual Fund: $13,000 Designated Gifts: $36,620 Dr. Charles A. Olivier ‘61 Dr. Steve V. Butaud ‘61 Hon. Robert L. Lobrano ‘61 www.ststan.com

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Donations by Class Mr. Irvin T. Cuevas ‘61 Mr. Joseph B. Sunseri, Jr. ‘61 Mr. Joseph P. Mashburn ‘61 Mr. Louis J. Jacobi ‘61 Mr. W. Walton Clarke ‘61 Mr. William S. App, Jr. ‘61

CLASS OF 1962 Annual Fund: $1,950 Designated Gifts: $1,000 Mr. Albert J. Brignac ‘62 Mr. Alfred J. Ferry ‘62 Mr. David A. Alvarez ‘62 Mr. Donald K. Smith ‘62 Mr. Philip A. Fasullo, Jr. ‘62 Mr. William A. LeBlanc ‘62

CLASS OF 1963 Annual Fund: $200 Designated Gifts: $50

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Dr. Sidney A. Chevis ‘63 Mr. Frederick S. Gottschalk ‘63 Mr. Thomas D. Chapman ‘63

CLASS OF 1964 Annual Fund: $3,585 Designated Gifts: $500 Mr. Charley Dusty” Rhodes ‘64” Mr. Dominic J. Scafidi, Jr. ‘64 Mr. Joseph G. Vallee ‘64 Mr. Peter B. Merritt ‘64

CLASS OF 1965 Annual Fund: $400 Mr. Francis Raymond Chiniche Mr. Nathaniel C. Fick, Jr. ‘65 Mr. William A. Peneguy ‘65

CLASS OF 1966 Annual Fund: $1,350 Colonel Allan J. Sarrat, Jr. ‘66 Mr. Lawrence J. Jacobi II ‘66 Mr. Vincent J. Cuevas ‘66 Mr. Walter Antin, Jr. ‘66

CLASS OF 1967 Annual Fund: $850 Designated Gifts: $30 Mr. Aloysius J. Jacobi ‘67 Mr. Gregory A. Granello ‘67 Mr. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. ‘67

Mr. Michael L. Pugh ‘67 Mr. Richard C. Oustalet ‘67

CLASS OF 1968 Annual Fund: $25 Designated Gifts: $15,080 Mr. Leo F. DiBenedetto ‘68 Mr. R. Terry Markel ‘68 Mr. Robert M. Lundin ‘68 Mr. Weldon A. Frommeyer, Jr. ‘68

CLASS OF 1969 Annual Fund: $1,125 Designated Gifts: $1,740 Dr. David N. Sawyer ‘69 Mr. Michael Gemelli ‘69 Mr. Robert B. Hughes ‘69 Mr. Stanford G. Ladner ‘69

CLASS OF 1970 Annual Fund: $1,500 Designated Gifts: $130 Father Dennis J. Carver ‘70 Mr. James F. Hughes ‘70 Mr. Joseph E. Monti ‘70 Mr. Randy M. Dickmann ‘70 Mr. Terry A. Phillips ‘70

CLASS OF 1971 Annual Fund: $2,550 Designated Gifts: $150 Mr. Jimmy Oustalet ‘71 Mr. David Restom ‘71 Mr. Patrick E. Starnes ‘71 Mr. Thomas C. Pritchard ‘71

CLASS OF 1972 Annual Fund: $810 Designated Gifts: $57,310 Maj. Benjamin H. McMath III ‘72 Mr. C. Robert Levings ‘72 Mr. Darryl M. Russell ‘72 Mr. Donnell J. Laflin, Jr. ‘72 Mr. Eido H. Depreo ‘72 Mr. Frank B. Klein III ‘72 Mr. Joey G. Manieri ‘72 Mr. Lester J. Melancon II ‘72 Mr. Michael A. Carbon ‘72 Mr. Ralph J. Aucoin ‘72 Mr. Robert G. Christenberry ‘72 Mr. Samuel L. Blanchard, Jr. ‘72 Mr. Theodore E. Schlueter ‘72 Mr. Thomas A. Moran ‘72 Mr. William T. Fain ‘72 Mr. William T. Wood, Jr. ‘72

CLASS OF 1973

CLASS OF 1978

Annual Fund: $2,289 Designated Gifts: $260

Annual Fund: $600 Designated Gifts: $2,425

Dr. Murray B. Keel, Jr. ‘73 Mr. Alvin N. Aramburo ‘73 Mr. Charles G. Cox ‘73 Mr. Edward F. Sens III ‘73 Mr. Evans M. Hadden ‘73 Mr. Forrest L. Hayden ‘73 Mr. John B. Morris ‘73 Mr. Thomas B. Yongue ‘73

Dr. William E. Kergosien ‘78 Mr. Christopher C. Wilkinson ‘78 Mr. George G. Hammer ‘78 Mr. Jules J. Rousseau ‘78

CLASS OF 1974 Annual Fund: $900 Designated Gifts: $1,340 Dr. Charles G. Wood ‘74 Mr. Anthony J. Vesich, III ‘74 Mr. Richard B. Hymel ‘74 Mr. Thomas D. Adams III ‘74

CLASS OF 1975 Annual Fund: $275 Designated Gifts: $130 Mr. David M. Champagne ‘75 Mr. Stephen H. Scott ‘75

CLASS OF 1976 Annual Fund: $2,250 Designated Gifts: $2,110 Colonel Frederick J. Gargiulo ‘76 Dr. Michael C. Graeber ‘76 Dr. R. John Lassere ‘76 Mr. David A. Treutel, Jr. ‘76 Mr. Frank L. Schmidt, Jr. ‘76 Mr. Jeffrey P. Taylor ‘76

CLASS OF 1977 Annual Fund: $40 Designated Gifts: $1,945 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Tighe ‘77 Mr. Donald E. Corr, Jr. ‘77 Mr. James E. Meikenhous ‘77 Mr. Joseph J. Kersanac, Jr. ‘77 Mr. Lucien M. Gex III ‘77 Mr. Mark J. McCarthy ‘77 Mr. Patrick J. Journet ‘77 Mr. Peter L. Skladzien ‘77 Mr. Rudy A. Letellier ‘77 Mr. Victor D. Balch ‘77

CLASS OF 1979 Annual Fund: $300 Designated Gifts: $1,155 Mr. Charles J. Armato ‘79 Mr. Charles T. Schmidt ‘79 Mr. John R. Santa Cruz ‘79 Mr. Kerry J. Corr ‘79 Mr. Michael J. Scardino ‘79 Mr. Paul Y. Robinson ‘79

CLASS OF 1980 Annual Fund: $150 Designated Gifts: $30 Mr. Kelly A. Geroux ‘80 Mr. Perre M. Cabell ‘80

CLASS OF 1981 Designated Gifts: $2,485 Dr. Bruce V. Ouellette ‘81 Mr. Bruce C. Cabell ‘81 Mr. Joseph A. Church III ‘81 Mr. Theodore J. Longo ‘81 Mr. James K. Lamb ‘81

CLASS OF 1982 Annual Fund: $5,269.63 Designated Gifts: $5,360 Dr. Charles L. Donlin, Jr. ‘82 Dr. Emery L. Edwards ‘82 Mr. Alan L. Bowen ‘82 Mr. Albert J. Brignac, Jr. ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Herques ‘82 Mr. Anthony Trapani III ‘82 Mr. Douglas K. Handshoe ‘82 Mr. Fred Bontemps ‘82 Mr. Jeffrey P. Bonck ‘82 Mr. Larry A. Hopkins ‘82 Mr. Mark A. Zitterkopf ‘82 Mr. Mayhugh H. Horne III ‘82 Mr. Michael A. Prendergast ‘82 Mr. Michael P. Jarreau ‘82 Mr. P. Hunter Vegas ‘82 Mr. Patrick J. Kergosien ‘82 Mr. Patrick W. Thompson ‘82 Mr. Richard P. Corley ‘82


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Mr. Robert G. Zanca ‘82 Mr. Scott C. Stewart ‘82 Mr. Stephen P. Boulet, Jr. ‘82 Mr. Terrence C. Asher, Jr. ‘82 Mr. Theodore C. Mumme IV ‘82 Mr. Thomas J. Holzhauser II ‘82 Mr. Tommy J. Zanca ‘82

CLASS OF 1983 Annual Fund: $1,000 Designated Gifts: $3,095 Mr. Edmond K. Aime ‘83 Mr. John E. Zimmerman ‘83 Mr. Mark J. Williams ‘83 Mr. Stanley L. Williams ‘83

CLASS OF 1984 Annual Fund: $1,350 Designated Gifts: $1,245 Mr. Cary A. Trapani ‘84 Mr. Christopher F. Trapani ‘84 Mr. Kenneth C. Johnston ‘84 Mr. Robert D. Peranich ‘84 Mr. Ronald J. Artigues, Jr. ‘84 Mr. Thomas Helm ‘84

CLASS OF 1985 Annual Fund: $700 Designated Gifts: $1,600 Dr. James C. Thriffiley IV ‘85 Mr. James B. Bass ‘85 Mr. Michael S. Foreman ‘85 Mr. Nicholas Gachassin III ‘85 Mr. Robert O. Boulet ‘85

CLASS OF 1986

CLASS OF 1988

Annual Fund: $150 Designated Gifts: $650

Annual Fund: $50 Designated Gifts: $375

Mr. Charles J. Rhodes ‘88 Mr. Joseph W. Gex II ‘88

Mr. John R. Kane ‘93 Mr. Mark A. Schutt ‘93

Mr. Allen D. Leone, Jr. ‘03 Mr. Matthew T. Burke ‘03

CLASS OF 1989 Annual Fund: $1075 Designated Gifts: $2,885.03 Dr. Jeff Aycock ‘89 Dr. James B. Benigno, Jr. ‘89 Mr. John P. Baxter ‘89 Mr. Craig M. Sweeney ‘89 Mr. John S. Endom ‘89 Mr. Justin H. Homes ‘89 Mr. Richard M. Gleber ‘89 Mr. Troy W. Pepperman ‘89

CLASS OF 1990 Annual Fund: $250 Designated Gifts: $1,480 Mr. Branton S. Maillho ‘90 Mr. Gregory F. Schruff ‘90 Mr. Michael J. Shannon, Jr. ‘90 Mr. Noah H. Denson ‘90

CLASS OF 1991 Designated Gifts: $730 Mr. Noel C. Israel ‘91 Mr. Salvador E. Palmisano ‘91

CLASS OF 1992 Annual Fund: $450 Designated Gifts: $2,195

Dr. Joseph C. Swider ‘86 Mr. Mark J. Logan ‘86 Mr. Matthew S. Johns ‘86 Mr. Samuel V. Morse, Jr. ‘86 Mr. Todd N. Thriffiley ‘86

Mr. A. Matthew Brunner ‘92 Mr. Aaron T. Kayes ‘92 Mr. Brandon S. Rhodes ‘92 Mr. Charles B. Fanz III ‘92 Mr. Claudio R. Rivero ‘92 Mr. Darrin D. Rose ‘92 Mr. James A. Reso ‘92 Mr. John D. Rutherford IV ‘92 Mr. Joseph H. Doyle ‘92 Mr. Michael J. Murray, Jr. ‘92 Mr. Michael R. Davidge ‘92 Mr. Mickey Quinlan ‘92 Mr. Milton W. Seither IV ‘92 Mr. Murat A. Hatipoglu ‘92 Mr. Paul J. Fernandez ‘92 Mr. Philip A. Fasullo III ‘92 Mr. Phillip L. Dunlap ‘92 Mr. Stephen C. Schruff ‘92

Annual Fund: $240 Designated Gifts: $380 Mr. Charles A. Breath, IV ‘87 Mr. Clinton T. Edwards ‘87 Mr. Everette W. Faulk III ‘87 Mr. John F. Winters, Jr. ‘87 Mr. John G. Simpson, Jr. ‘87 Mr. Robert J. Boudin, Jr. ‘87 Mr. Thomas E. Quave ‘87

CLASS OF 2003

Annual Fund: $250 Designated Gifts: $885

Annual Fund: $600 Designated Gifts: $705

CLASS OF 1987

CLASS OF 1993

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CLASS OF 1994 Designated Gifts: $475 Mr. Leo W. Seal III ‘94

CLASS OF 1995 Annual Fund: $150 Mr. Jonathan P. Mestayer ‘95 Mr. Robert J. Deaton, Jr. ‘95

CLASS OF 1996 Annual Fund: $250 Designated Gifts: $1,950 Mr. Brian A. Thigpen ‘96 Mr. Jerry Polk, Jr. ‘96 Mr. William O. Peneguy ‘96

CLASS OF 1997 Annual Fund: $110 Designated Gifts: $210 Mr. Christopher Chamberlain ‘97 Mr. Michael A. Mancuso ‘97 Mr. Michael G. Smith ‘97

CLASS OF 1998

CLASS OF 2006 Annual Fund: $100 Designated Gifts: $65 Mr. Gary E. Taylor ‘06 Mr. Robert C. Davidge, IV ‘06

CLASS OF 2008 Designated Gifts: $1,300 Mr. Jourdan B. Nicaud ‘08

CLASS OF 2009 Annual Fund: $100 Mr. Jackson M. Blackwell ‘09

CLASS OF 2010 Annual Fund: $25 Mr. George B. Riviere, III ‘10

CLASS OF 2011 Annual Fund: $70 Class of 2011 - In memory of Stephen Mills ‘11

Designated Gifts: $415 Mr. Christopher J. Estrade ‘98 Mr. Jeremy G. Clark ‘98 Mr. Jonathan Kile Foster ‘98 Mr. Thomas A. Genin ‘98

CLASS OF 1999 Designated Gifts: $1,300 Lt. Michael Dauro ‘99 Mr. Judson Edrington ‘99 Mr. Leonard Metzler ‘99

CLASS OF 2001 Annual Fund: $50 Mr. Christopher J. Mensi ‘01

It is our goal to ensure accuracy with all donations made to SSC. However, should you find an error please notify the office of advancement so a correction can be made.

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Endowment Funds Last year, St. Stanislaus awarded $195,942.00 in student financial aid from twenty-two fully endowed scholarships

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Below is a list of fully endowed scholarship funds as of June 30, 2012.

Below is a list of endowed academic funds as of June 30, 2012.

Brother Gunther Aucoin Endowed Scholarship

The Faculty Endowment

E.J. Babin Endowed Scholarship

Marine Science Endowment

Brother Lee Barker Endowed Scholarship

Faculty Formation Endowment

Brother Bennett Bishop Endowed Scholarship

Class of 1960 Endowed Scholarship

James Robert Crosslin Endowed Scholarship

Brother Joseph Donovan Endowed Scholarship

Brother Leo Godin Endowed Scholarship

John C. Hamilton, Jr. Endowed Scholarship

Rita Cue Johnson Endowed Scholarship

Jack Kent, Jr. Endowed Scholarship

Brother Noel Lemmon Family Endowed Scholarship

McCloskey Evans Endowed Scholarship

W&M McHugh Endowed Scholarship

O’Keefe Endowed Scholarship

Brother Romuald Endowed Scholarship

SSC Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship

St. Rose de Lima Endowed Scholarship

Brother Mark Thornton Endowed Scholarship

Waters Endowed Scholarship

Lassere Family Endowed Scholarship

Melcher Family Endowed Scholarship

Below is a list of partially funded endowment funds as of June 30, 2012.

Chris D. Briede ‘89 Memorial Scholarship

Scot L. Modenbach Memorial Fund

Shannon Family - Sacred Heart Scholarship


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Ways to Give

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ince 1854, St. Stanislaus has benefited from the generous support of alumni, parents, past parents, grandparents, friends, corporations and foundations. This guide has been prepared to inform current and potential donors of the school’s needs and the different opportunities available for giving. Behind every gift to St. Stanislaus is a unique story reflecting the interest, enthusiasm, and commitment of a donor. St. Stanislaus is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that relies on private donations to meet the annual, capital and endowment needs of the school. At a time when there are so many requests for your charitable dollar, you may ask: Why St. Stanislaus? The answer is simply two-fold: St. Stanislaus is worthy of

MEMORIAL AND HONORARY GIFTS Your investment in SSC is contributed in memory or honor of loved ones, other individuals, or groups. These gifts are designated to the Memorial and Honorary Scholarship Fund, which provides financial assistance to qualified students. DESIGNATED GIFTS Contributions can be restricted for a specific purpose and applied to benefit a named department, extracurricular activity, or project as the donor specifies and the school approves.

your investment because it is an investment in the formation and future of a child. Secondly, in a school with our unique mission, your gift to St. Stanislaus will truly make a difference.

CLASS GIFTS This is an opportunity for graduates of the same class to come together to create an endowed scholarship or other designated gift in the name of their class.

ANNUAL FUND Our Annual Fund Program is necessary to sustain the life of the school through enriched academic, campus ministry, and student programs, as well as to provide faculty and departmental support. Your investment on an annual basis through a St. Stanislaus Annual Fund contribution, at any level, will help raise necessary funds for important school objectives.

MATCHING GIFTS Many companies offer an employee benefit of matching contributions to a non-profit organization. These company programs match a donation from you or your spouse and increase the impact of your gift to St. Stanislaus. Many times, companies also match gifts from retirees. To find out if your company matches gifts, contact your human resource department for the required form(s).

Recruit and retain outstanding, experienced faculty Improve the academic programs and student activities Increase professional development of faculty Provide financial assistance for students Enhance spiritual formation opportunities for students Improve technology on campus

ENDOWMENT FUNDS Endowed scholarship funds and endowed academic funds are often established to commemorate a deceased loved one or to honor a living person or family. These funds provide a lasting tribute to those who are so honored. The principal of the donation remains secure while a portion of the annual interest income provides tuition assistance for deserving SSC students and additional funding for teachers salaries and academic programs. The based funding requirement for a named endowment fund at SSC is $50,000, and this may be paid over a period of years.

PLANNED GIFTS - THE SOCIETY OF 1854 In order to continue the good works of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart at St. Stanislaus, planned gifts help to perpetuate the mission of the school. There are many ways to give a planned gift to the school. Bequests, life insurance gifts, retirement plan designations, and charitable remainder trusts are just a few. If you have already named St. Stanislaus in your will, please notify the school’s Advancement Office so we may acknowledge your generosity. If you are interested in learning more about giving opportunities at St. Stanislaus College, please contact Chris Mensi in the Advancement Office at 228-467-9057, ext. 255. Your gift sends a powerful message of loyalty and support and helps shape the future of St. Stanislaus College.

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2011-2012 Financial Report St. Stanislaus College

Income Tuition and Fees Dorm Rental & Auxiliary Services Annual Fund Tuition Assistance Food Services Income SSC Progression Corp. Grants Athletics Camp Stanislaus Rent Miscellaneous Income Interest & Dividends Total Income

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$3,559,866.01 $211,821.33 $219,536.19 $195,942.00 $169,276.98 $107,545.00 $95,130.88 $80,000.00 $17,762.69 $4,592.03 $4,661,473.11

Expenses Academics Plant, Utilities, Transportation Administration Expenses Food Services Expenses Residency & Health Insurance Property & Liability Auxiliary Services Expenses Rent Athletic Expenses Professional Education Bad Debt Total Expense

$2,101,242.75 $843,798.05 $690,036.83 $582,464.42 $514,927.13 $238,387.00 $92,017.77 $140,000.04 $92,981.95 $29,379.25 $130.50 $5,325,365.69

Net Operating Loss SSC Progression Corp. Operational Grant

$(663,892.58) $900,000.00

Operational Grant carryover to ‘12-’13

$236,107.42

*unaudited statements

SSC had a budget shortfall in the 2011 fiscal year due mainly to a trend of declining enrollment of students in our feeder schools. Eighty-five seniors graduated in May 2011 and only fifty-two seventh graders entered to replace them. 76.37% 4.54% 4.71% 4.20% 3.63% 2.31% 2.04% 1.72% 0.38% 0.10%

39.46% 15.84% 12.96% 10.94% 9.67% 4.48% 1.73% 2.63% 1.75% 0.55% 0.0025%

Recruiting beyond our feeder schools is a priority and will be for years to come. We are initiating new contacts in non-traditional locations such as China and the northeastern U.S. while continuing to increase the number of day students as well as U.S. resident students. The heart of the school is our faculty. Salaries and formation expenses increased by nearly $100,000. Needed safety improvements and classroom upgrades were required throughout the year. Unexpected expenditures in food costs and insurance premiums account for over $100,000 of the budget shortfall. Even in the best years, tuition does not cover all expenses. This year, tuition alone accounted for sixtyseven percent of the actual per student cost. The gap between tuition and the cost per student was filled through the Annual Appeal, special gifts, and an operational grant from the SSC Progression Corporation. The Progression Board and School Administration are searching for clear sighted and prudent ways of eliminating the need to request large operational grants from the endowment.


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Income Designated Gifts $383,625.96 Annual Fund $244,779.19 Special Events $177,041.00 Ski Lodge Campaign $59,891.69 Investment Earnings, Interest & Dividends $(161,633.27) Endowed Scholarships $14,131.03 Total Income $717,835.60 Expenses Opperational Grant to SSC $900,000.00 Designated Gifts $586,965.68 Annual Fund Grant to SSC $219,536.19 Scholarship Distributions $195,942.00 Miscellaneous and Special Events $110,059.34 Investment Fees & Expenses $69,875.39 Publications & Appeal Expenses $29,402.72 Ski Lodge Construction $26,320.00 Administrative Expenses $4,601.14 Total Expenses $2,142,702.46 Net Income $(1,424,866.86)

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The 2011 fiscal year was a positive year for fundraising at SSC. The Annual Fund exceeded its goal once again of $200,000 by raising $244,779.19.

53.44% 34.10% 24.66% 8.34% -22.52% 1.97%

42.00% 27.39% 10.25% 9.14% 5.14% 3.26% 1.37% 1.23% 0.21%

Donations to the construction of the Football Stadium amounted to a significant portion of Designated Gifts. Additionally, a $30,000 grant helped our Dyslexia program, a $50,000 technology donation improved the speed and security of our network and servers, and a $100,000 marine science donation created our first departmental endowment. Separately, with the Camp Stanislaus Board of Directors, a campaign was organized to rebuild the Camp’s Ski Lodge. This raised $59,891.69, and with additional funds from Camp Stanislaus proceeds, the Brother Ramon Ski Lodge was completed in May 2012 and utilized as a hub of ski activity for the summer. Revenue from twenty-two endowed scholarships contributed $195,942.00 to forty-five students whose families were in need of tuition assistance. Market volatility resulted in a net loss of $161,633.27 between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012.

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23rd Annual Alumni Golf Tournament The 2011 Golf Tournament sponsored by Merrill Lynch was once again held at The Oaks Golf Course in Pass Christian, MS, on Friday, October 21, 2011. Delicious food compliments of BB’s Bar B Que was enjoyed by 98 golfers! Mark your calendars now for the 24th Annual Golf Tournament which will be on Friday, October 12th, 2012 once again at The Oaks.

Golf Tournament Income Golf Tournament Expenses Net Income

BEVERAGE CART SPONSOR HOLE SPONSORS F.E.B. Distributing Paul Bertucci ‘78

BIG RED SPONSORS

Mr. Brian Goff Dr. and Mrs. Dirk H. Danielson Mr. Peter B. Merritt ‘64 Koenig Stainless Inc Mr. Herman A. Jacobi ‘59 Woodland Village Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center Ports America Gulfport, Inc.

Edrington Greenscapes Dr. David N. Sawyer ‘69 Mr. Edmond Fahey III Mr. and Mrs. David Baria Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Aycock ‘89 Bubba Wood’s Truck Center Dr. James B. Benigno, Jr. ‘89 Mr. Brian A. Thigpen ‘96 Mr. Jules J. Rousseau ‘78 SouthGroup Insurance Services Mrs. Dorthy Wilcox Mr. Michael E. Guel Mr. Patrick E. Starnes ‘71 Mr. John R. Kane ‘93 Patients Choice, Inc.

$17,820.00 $8,288.48 $9,531.52

LUNCH SPONSOR Qualastat Solutions Ted Schmidt ‘79 Gachassin Law Firm Nick Gachassin ‘85


Rockin the Globe Gettin Down in Greece On April 21, 2012, over 3,000 alumni, parents, and friends embarked on a journey to the land of Greece. This year marked the 8th year of Rockin’ the Globe, and guests enjoyed food and beverages from over 80 vendors from the Mississippi Gulf Coast as well as New Orleans.

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Income Expenses Net Income

$142,838.00 $59,909.80 $82,528.20

Thank you to our sponsors! Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nicaud Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walk Triton A.J.M. Oustalet, III Leo Seal Family Foundation US Marine Hancock Bank Phelps Dunbar LLP Memorial Hospital Woodland Village Nursing Center Dermatology Clinic Gulf Coast Limb & Brace Dr. Ted Willis

Dr. David Sawyer John & Theresa Romano Quest Medical John Zimmerman Tony Herques Judge Robert Lobrano All South Electric Vacuum Services Group Manieri Real Estate Viagio Travel Gerald Rigby, CPA Mr. and Mrs. Thad Carter, MD Wayne Dugas

Sea Coast Echo Dr. and Mrs. Charles Samms Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley Dr. William Ledoux John Scialdone Performance Title Michael Achee Owen Brennan River Parish Disposal Lamar Advertising Bay Breeze Bacchus Restaurant Jim Raymond ‘58

John Dane Gulf Islands WaterPark Compton Engineering Butler Snow Samson & Powers Unabridged Architecture Select Properties Roland J. Hymel , Jr. and Associates, Inc Koenig Stainless Inc / KSI Kelly Cannon State Farm Love’s Pharmacy Michael Hall Jones, Walker www.ststan.com


The 2nd Annual St. Stanislaus Fishing Tournament June 22 & 23, 2012

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The 2012 SSC Fishing Tournament was a great success, but not without its struggles. Thunderstorms on the initial date of June 8th and 9th resulted in rescheduling the event to June 22nd and 23rd. All in all, 55 anglers came out and every category was filled with big fish! We are excited with the support for this event and look forward to hosting it once again, next year on June 7th and 8th, 2013 Speckled Trout 1. Mac Metzler 3.65 lbs. 2. Joe Gex 3.45 lbs. 3. Brian Southwick 3.20 lbs.

Redfish 1. John Zimmerman 5.85 lbs. 2. John Rosetti 5.85 lbs. 3. Jeremy Niolet 5.70 lbs.

Flounder 1. Jeremy Niolet 2.95 lbs. 2. John Zimmerman 2.60 lbs. 3. Amber Breland 2.2 lbs.

Biggest Fish 1. Jonathan Dill 29.65 lbs. Black Drum 2. Matt McKiernan 21.3 lbs. Redfish 3. Carey Trapani 15.05 lbs. Redfish

Master Angler - John Zimmerman Junior Master Angler - Alex Breaux

Blue Water Sponsor

Max Foods Inc. - Tony Herques ‘82

Weigh-In Party Sponsors

Mexican Gulf Fishing Company - Rimmer Covington ‘00 The Bow Shop - Walter Billups ‘85 & Lloyd Nicaud ‘89 Shore Thing Charters - Sonny Schindler ‘95 Sports Unlimited - Tim & Tony Deas The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation Storm Surge Marine WalMart Academy Sports The Boat House Joe Gex ‘88

Marsh Sponsorship

Stewart Sneed & Hewes Insurance Atlantic Marine

Bayou Sponsorship

Ernie Zimmerman ‘80 Trapani’s Eatery - Tony Trapani ‘82 John Zimmerman ‘83 Bay Cleaners - Kile Foster ‘98 State Farm - Mr. Kelly Cannon Breath’s Marine


St. Stanislaus

2011 Annual Report

The Pursuit of Happiness Dear Friends, At some point in time you have probably heard the phrase, “You can have all the money in the world, but you can’t buy happiness.” Well, I am here to tell you that it’s not true! Now before you run to pick up the phone and call Brother Bernard to tell him that his Advancement Director has lost it, allow me to share with you the logic behind disproving this adage. A recent CNN article titled, Winning the lottery: Does it guarantee happiness? compared the lives before and after lottery winners hit it big. Most people think that their lives would be amazing and carefree after a jackpot, but it appears as though that’s not quite the case. According to the article, many of the apparent winners ended up worse off than before they cashed in their lucky ticket. Either they spent all their money and went into debt, or everyone who ever knew them found them and bugged them for money. They wound up with more debt and fewer friendships than before they won the lottery and, as a result, winners often felt selfish and became antisocial. Harvard Professor Michael Norton saw this article and asked whether the lack of happiness was a result of people spending their money on the wrong things. He began a study in which individuals in two groups were given different amounts of money. One group was told that they had to spend it on something for themselves. The other group was told that they had to give their money away or be pro-social in spending it. They then asked the individuals what they spent their money on and how happy it made them feel. Some people paid bills, purchased clothing or coffee. Others gave it to the homeless, bought a gift for someone or even bought 25 someone else a coffee. This study was conducted in several countries among different age groups and cultures. What they found was that those who spent their money on other people were in fact happier than those who spent it on themselves. Also, it was found that the level of happiness was not altered by the amount of money spent nor the exact purchase made. What really mattered in whether the individuals were happy or not, was the fact that the money was spent on another person. The one thing that the study did not look into, however, was how pro-social spending affected the recipients’ level of happiness. We would be naive to think that only those who give feel good about their contributions. In fact, in my role at SSC, I have had the opportunity to witness both sides of this story. Earlier this school year, we awarded tuition assistance to a number of families. I informed them of the donors’ wish to help future generations of students be able to attend St. Stanislaus, and most of the families wrote thank you letters back to the donors. You can imagine the amount of joy and gratitude that the recipients felt after learning that they would be able to afford a St. Stanislaus education for their son. The specific amount of money given was irrelevant. What mattered, and ultimately increased their happiness, was the fact that they received a gift from someone else. Through this action of a donor spending money on someone else, everyone’s level of happiness was increased. We can look at ourselves and ask these very same questions and how they apply to our lives. When was the last time you bought something for yourself and someone else? How did each of those experiences make you feel? Chances are, you felt pretty good after doing something for someone else. Sure, the luxuries of life, or even a nice steak dinner, are things we dream about, but the excitement is typically short-lived and often replaced with something more extravagant. It is through the impact that we make on the lives of others, no matter how large or small, that we find a greater happiness. Whether you buy your mother a bouquet of flowers, help a family afford tuition or even get roped into buying some Cokes to help a little girl purchase a dance outfit, you can be sure that you’ll end up feeling good about your contribution. So the next time someone says: “You can have all the money in the world, but you can’t buy happiness,” you can safely reply that it all depends on who you’re spending it on.

God Bless,

Christopher J. Mensi ‘01 Director of Advancement www.ststan.com


2011-2012 Profile of St. Stanislaus Founded in 1854 Type of School: Catholic, Independent College Preparatory

Presidents of St. Stanislaus College

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Br. Basile Vamable Br. Athanasius Faugier Br. Florimond Pauble Br. Athanasius (N.O.) Br. Odon Celle Br. Florimond Pauble Br. Gabriel Granger Br. Florimond Pauble Br. Stanislaus Keating Br. Florimond Pauble Br. Justin Roche Br. Osmond Bagnol Br. Stanislaus Keating Br. Isidore Balmadier Br. Felix Hoffman Br. Stanislaus Keating Br. Isidore Balmadier Br. Berchmans Roy Br. Lambert Fairfield Br. Macarius Pierce Br. Peter Basso Br. William Sharkey Br. Peter Basso Br. Casimir Piskorowski Br. Peter Basso Br. Alexis Klee Br. Celsus Craffey Br. Roland Smith Br. Hugh Ponthieux Br. Roland Smith Br. Pierre St. Pierre Br. Hubert Bonnette Br. Mark Thornton Br. Celestine Alegro Br. Paul Montero Br. Donnan Berry Br. Ronald Talbot Br. Ronald Hingle Br. Bernard Couvillion

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2011-2012 TUITION AND FEES Day..........................................................................$5,570 U.S. Resident Student............................................$20,655 International Returning Resident Student..............$24,000 New International Resident Student......................$26,500 FACULTY & ADMINISTRATION Number of Brothers on staff..............................................7 Number of Lay Faculty....................................................42 Number of Alumni on staff...............................................12 Classroom Student to Faculty ratio.............................11:1 Residency Student to Staff ratio.....................................9:1 Average number of years teaching experience............14.4 Number of PhDs on staff...................................................3 Number of Masters on staff..............................................23 STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS Day Students.................................................................276 U.S. Resident Students...................................................58 • 10 States International Resident Students......................................19 • 6 Countries (China, India, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand) Total Resident Student Population..................................77 Total Student Body.......................................................353

Mission of St. Stanislaus College The mission of St. Stanislaus, a Catholic residency and day school for young men, is to teach Gospel values and to nurture the total development of each student according to the charism of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. The school fosters character formation and integrates faith development within a curriculum which is primarily college preparatory. As an integral part of its mission, St. Stanislaus maintains a residency program, which offers students opportunities for educational success and personal growth within a disciplined and structured environment.


St. Stanislaus

2011 Annual Report

Administration, Faculty & Staff 2011-2012 FACULTY & STAFF

ADMINISTRATION & STAFF Bro. Bernard Couvillion, SC President Patrick McGrath Principal Bro. Barry Landry, SC Assistant Principal of Academics Susan Estrade Assistant Principal of Activities Alumni Director Jeff Anderson Dean of Discipline Stace McRaney Athletic Director Aimee Saucier Director of Finance Chris Mensi ’01 Director of Advancement Jay Trapani Assistant Director of Advancement Richard Gleber ’89 Director of Public Relations John Thibodeaux ’01 Director of Admissions Dan Zwerg Director of Technology Sandra Odom Registrar / Assistant to the Principal Laurin LaFontaine Bookeeper Sandra Farrior Main Office Cecil Farrior Bus Driver

Residency Jeremy Clark ’98 Director of Residency Kristen Tusa Academic & Activities Coordinator Chris Davis ’98 Bro. Stephen Strausbaugh, CFX Michael Schiesel Matthew Shannon Sam Doescher Steven Jordan Jonathan Chiacchere Buildings and Grounds Freddy West ‘91 Director of Buildings and Grounds Michael Acker Gus Adam Joey Cerone ‘03 Doug Duelfer Bro. Francis Fleming Pearlie Garvin Beth Lummus Kayla Lummus Bro. Raymond Sylve, SC Allen Vince Jacqueline Vince Jake Forestall ‘11 Kitchen Terry McGinity ‘75 Director of Food Services Patrice Brown Maria Cox Rose Elliott Mike Jones Brian Fouquet Bob Sayle Dennis Snider Angela Wilkerson Cynthia Butler

Computer Science & Technology Dan Zwerg Department Head Mark Logan ’86 Dyslexia Billie Hille Department Head Karla Richards English Renee Hamm Department Head David Trim D.P. Daigle Gabriel Fertitta Fine Arts Christian Bailey Taylor Pierson Foreign Languages Bro. Eduardo Baldioceda Department Head Abdou Sane Guidance Bro. Dwight Kenney, SC Mick Quinlan Estelle Robinson Library Virginia Gex

Mathematics Jordan Roy Department Head David Landry Louise Perkins Joel Evans Bro. Harold Harris, SC Physical Education Ricky Stone Department Head Reading & ESL Harriet Bellone Department Head Darcee Wood Religion Ryan Martin Department Head Adrienne Quinlan Ken France ‘82 Dan Munger Joan Munger Luke McClure Science Fred Cherota Department Head Letha Boudreaux Kathryn Walters Social Studies Erich Hoffer Department Head Dawson McCall ’00 Stace McRaney

Clinic Carmen West, RN Julie Lawhead Julie Cannon, RN Peter Hoffer Athletic Trainer

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Alumni Reunion 2013 January 26, 2013 All alumni are invited to join their classmates and relive St. Stanislaus memories in the College Cafe, especially the classes of 2003, 1993, 1988, 1983, 1973, 1963, 1953, 1943, and 1933. Alumni Mass All alumni and guests are welcome to attend Mass in the Resource Center celebrating the Golden Jubilarian Class of 1963 and Silver Jubilarian Class of 1988.

Class Reunion Enjoy fine food and entertainment in the company of your SSC classmates, Brothers, former and current faculty members, and their guests. Class Photos All attending alumni are brought together for updated class year photos. We hope you can join us. Your official invitation will be mailed in January. For more information, contact Susan Estrade in the Alumni Office at (228) 467-9057 ext. 251.


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