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Giving Back
ST. ALOYSIUS CLASS OF 1968 CHECK PRESENTATION
Members of the Class of 1976 gathered in The Benson Mall in early May for their scholarship check presentation. Mark Zimmer ’76 led the campaign and the class raised $82,000 to endow the Class of 1976 Scholarship in the St. Aloysius Century Foundation to provide need-based financial assistance to a qualified student. Attendees were treated to lunch, they presented the check and then toured the campus. Terry Adams, Jimmy Burke, Dan Gaiennie, Steve Higgins, Mike Massicot, Tony Melito, Mike Miramon, David Pecot, Jerry Peters, Dart Romano, Kelvin Rousseve, Jon Russo, Mark Schindler, Eric Skrmetta, Chuck Stall, Kelly Vince, Kenneth Wink, and Mark Zimmer attended the ceremony.
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The St. Aloysius Class of 1968 and the Class of 1976 join the following classes to have fully endowed a scholarship: St. Aloysius 1964, St. Aloysius 1966, and the Brother Martin Classes of 1973 (2 scholarships), 1979, and 1984.
How easy is it to become a Society of 1869 member?
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Just add Brother Martin High School as a beneficiary to your life insurance or IRA. Contact Kenny Spellman ’84, Advancement and Alumni Relations Director, at kspellman@brothermartin.com or 504-284-6700.
Members of the St. Aloysius Class of 1968 gathered in The Benson Mall in May for the scholarship check presentation. Dan Nolan ’68 SA and Bill Gomilla ’68 SA led the campaign, and the class raised $78,000 to endow the St. Aloysius Class of 1968 Scholarship in the St. Aloysius Century Foundation to provide Need-Based Financial Assistance to qualified students. Attendees were treated to lunch, they presented the check, and then toured the campus.


MENARD ’68 SA CELEBRATION OF LIFE
Alumni gathered to celebrate the life of Dale Menard ’68 SA. A memorial fund in honor of Dale has been established to support the St. Aloysius Class of 1968 Scholarship. For more information, please contact Gifts Manager Gillen Briede in the Advancement & Alumni Relations Office.
You can “Give Back” to Brother Martin High School in a number of different ways.
• Gif ts to the Brother Martin Fund through Alumni Giving, Parent Giving, and Grandparent Giving allow us to continue to educate young men for life in the tradition of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
• Contribute to “building for the future” through our Capital Campaign.
• Become a member of The Society of 1869 through a planned gift.
• Gif ts toward Scholarships provide opportunities for young men to attend Brother Martin.
• Endowments advance our campus, our faculty and staff, and student activities.
• Your time is valuable to us. We ask that you Volunteer to ensure our success or simply Participate in any of our many events throughout the year.
If you would like to schedule a visit and discuss these options, then please contact Kenny Spellman ’84 at (504) 284-6700 or email kspellman@brothermartin.com.