Journey Magazine Spring 2016

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Paige Christie ‘11 crossing the English Channel

“At Austin Prep, we are on a journey that

is

life changing and important.”

The Igniting Hearts, Transforming Lives Campaign is close to achieving its first stage fundraising goal thanks to the generosity of many members of the Austin Prep community. This is a great beginning to this long-term Campaign to fund capital renovation, grow the endowment to expand tuition assistance, and keep our technology in the vanguard.

With the help of our donors, this has been a year of great progress at Austin Prep.

Our new Division Heads have already upgraded the learning experience at both the middle and upper schools, and we have recruited a new Dean of Students to complete the realignment of Austin Prep’s leadership team to reflect best practices in independent education. We continue to expand faculty professional development opportunities to continue the tradition of teaching excellence that is the hallmark of an Austin Prep academic experience.

Our expanded arts curriculum now offers video production classes for both middle and upper school students. We also implemented a new Learning Management system (LMS) to connect students, faculty, and parents in and out of the classroom. We inaugurated the Saint Augustine Lecture to expose our students to the life experience of accomplished individuals.

Strong student-faculty bonds have always been a hallmark of the Austin Prep journey. Through the new student advisory program, students develop meaningful relationships with trusted mentors who guide them during their Austin Prep years.

This year we also established a Center for Teaching and Learning to support teachers to best challenge, affirm and motivate each Austin Prep student. The Center assesses and supports all types of learners – from students who progress at a quickened pace to those whose learning style is not mainstream.

Strengthening the academics at Austin Prep requires significant resources, and we count on your expanded financial support to enrich each student’s journey.

And of course, we completed the renovation of our stadium and outdoor athletic facility in time for our homecoming game in

November. This new stadium is a spectacular new “front porch” to the extensive remodeling that we are undertaking in the rest of the school, and may have inspired Austin Prep athletes to achieve a truly banner year in league and statewide competition – winning championships, titles and awards across the full range of team sports.

Austin Prep parents are key participants in the Austin Journey, and this year we expanded their opportunities for involvement. The new Parents Association of Austin Prep responded by organizing a sold-out fundraising and community-building “Signature Event.” This fall, Austin Prep was formally admitted to the Augustinian Secondary School Association (ASEA) – a global organization of secondary schools committed to advancing the charism of St. Augustine and the Augustinian values of veritas, unitas, and caritas. We are already participating in a number of events as part of this spiritual community. I also appointed Fr. Patrick Armano to our faculty as Chaplain to shepherd our spiritual growth.

Part of the charism of St. Augustine, caritas, means serving those in need. As part of their Austin Journey, more than 25 students volunteered a day of their summer vacation to assist in the Order of Malta’s prison ministry. Another group of students completed a service trip to the Augustinian missions in Peru. And more locally, the entire student body participated in our first school-wide day of service on November 13th – St. Augustine’s birthday – in stewardship to the environment.

At Austin Prep, we are on a journey that is life changing and important. With the expanded support of our donors and the continued intercession of St. Augustine, we will continue to meet the challenge of preparing our students for a “life of service in the spirit of Jesus Christ.”

Sincerely,

LIFE is AN ENDURANCE

When Paige Christie, ’11 stepped ashore at Wissant, France on August 24, 2014, she had completed 25 of the most daunting miles of her Augustinian journey to date, becoming the first Austin alumna (and sixth Smithie) to swim the English Channel.

Her time: 12 hours, 55 minutes. Her attitude: “Never had a point where I doubted myself.”

Between June 23 and July 3 of this year, Paige will be wading into another challenge, the 8 Bridges Hudson River Swim. At 120 miles, 8 Bridges is the world’s longest marathon swim, down the Hudson from the Catskills to New York Harbor. For an endurance swimmer, this seven-day seven-stage event is the ultimate test. If Paige finishes—and she will—she will be the youngest competitor ever to do so.

According to Paige, her journey began years ago with stories her brother Cameron told her about the people, teams, and clubs he was involved with at Austin Prep. Cameron left to row crew at Tabor, but Paige enrolled and stayed, filling long days with the school newspaper, student government, community service, swimming, and enough studying to get her an early acceptance to Smith, where she majored in philosophy and exercise science.

“Austin Prep gave me confidence,” Paige said recently. “And you don’t get far without that. Austin has a positive culture few schools can match. The competition there is healthy, never cutthroat.”

Another source of confidence for Paige were the opportunities she found at Austin to acquire new abilities. “You have to move outside your comfort zone,” she said. “Early on, I recognized student government as a chance to develop skills in leadership and public speaking. After what I learned at Austin, I can express myself in any setting.”

“Augustinian thinking is embedded in every class at Austin; both sides of a question are always considered. It centers you. You develop a strong sense of who you are.”

Paige’s advice to new students: “Don’t stick with what you’re good at. The community is supportive. It’s perfectly OK and usually a lot of fun to try something new, even if it seems dangerous. I took Miss Bishop’s class in Forensics, knowing nothing about the subject beyond what I’d seen on TV. We did crime labs and studied things like the different ways blood sprays and spatters. Not your typical class. I loved it.”

ENDURANCE EVENT.

Her view of Augustinian ethics: “It’s my personal compass. My Augustinian training enables to me to hear a new point of view in an open-minded way, analyze it, and decide how it accords with what I know and believe. Augustinian thinking is embedded in every class at Austin; both sides of a question are always considered. It centers you. You develop a strong sense of who you are.”

Law school is next. Paige is interested in public health law, but she hasn’t ruled out a career in government, it’s just too early to say.

One thing that won’t be changing is her connection to Austin Prep. “I’m still in touch with several of my teachers, sharing victories and the occasional defeat,” she said.

Paige hopes to see more alums take advantage of opportunities now and in the future to return to campus and support AP with their time, talent and treasure. Austin Prep, she believes, should be a lifelong relationship.

“I never fit the mold.”

DIFFERENT Driver, DIFFERENT Course.

That’s what Frank Capone, Jr. ’85 said when we asked him to be interviewed for Journey.

Granted, he drag-races modified motorcycles on the pro circuit. That isn’t exactly typical. But talk to him for more than sixty seconds and you realize that Frank is Austin all the way. A self-directed, self-motivated, self-made man who never forgets the people around him.

He has followed his own path from the beginning. “When my classmates were heading off to four-year colleges, I entered a twoyear program and came away with certifications in arboriculture and landscaping.” Frank then joined the family business, but they didn’t make it easy for him. “I had to work my way up the ladder—literally. I was a climber for years.” His grandfather founded the firm in 1946. Then his father took over. In 2001, it was Frank’s turn. His most treasured client? Austin Prep, of course. It was Capone Landscape, Inc. that meticulously installed more than 10,000 square feet of blue grass around the approaches to the new stadium.

How does someone like Frank relax? At about 215 mph, strapped into a highly modified Harley Davidson that’s burning nitro-methane fuel. Motorcycle drag racing is mainly a Southern sport, but that never stopped Frank. Backed by his close-knit crew at Capone Racing Enterprises, he competes from April to October on

“I never fit the mold.”

tracks as far afield as Orlando, Edmonton, San Antonio and Rockingham, North Carolina. His involvement in racing started almost casually 15 years ago, with a couple of friends. “That’s when I found out just how competitive I am”, he said. After a successful amateur career, he turned pro—and was voted AHDRA Pro Rookie of the Year for 2010. Frank has broken a fair number of speed records in his time, and plans to break a few more this year when he launches a two-bike team.

For a serial entrepreneur and champion driver, Frank Capone, Jr. is remarkably humble. Whether talking about his company, his racing team, or his years at Austin Prep, he is quick to name the people who have helped, inspired, and supported him. Looking back at AP, he remembers “Mr. Mackiewicz, Mr. Grambling, Mr. McCarthy and Dr. Hoffses.” According to Frank, “there was no hiding; they insisted you take responsibility, you learned, period. I’m fortunate I had that kind of rigor in my life. I might have fallen by the wayside anywhere else.”

Frank’s niece, Emily Oneschuk graduated in 2013, and he remains close to the school. He believes Austin Prep now offers students a richer, more varied experience than was available in his day.

“Academics have always been a strength at Austin Prep, but the new focus on the arts is an important addition. I see Dr. Hickey breathing new life into the school in many ways. I support the changes he’s making.”

When asked the inevitable bucket list question, Frank can only shrug. He’s already having the kinds of adventures most people dream about. But typical of the man he is, Frank wants to help others by sharing what he’s learned.

“Someday I’d like to teach a class at Austin Prep. It would deal with finding your own path and succeeding at what you set out to do.”

That’s a course everyone should take in high school. And who better to teach it than Frank Capone?

FIELD of DREAMS

On that night the Cougar varsity football team took to the new Fr. Seymour turf field under the lights. Fifty years in the making, the $3.7 million dollar stadium welcomed almost 2,000 fans in the largest crowd in school history to watch a convincing opening night victory over Lynn Tech.

As Quarterback Dan Monagle recalls, “Austin Prep deserves a field as special as this one, and it was a special opportunity to be the first team to play and win on that field. It was a night we’ll never forget.”

His coach agrees. The winningest coach in Massachusetts Catholic High School history, and three-time Super Bowl champion, Bill Maradei remembers it was a thrill just looking at his players’ faces. “From dust bowl to mud bowl to this.

“We’re not a big school, but we play big,” Maradei said. “This stadium will help us recruit more student-athletes for all our boy’s and girl’s teams. It shows we take sports seriously.”

Girl’s varsity lacrosse coach Liz Richards supports that view. “The whole atmosphere is different. The new stadium at AP is going to have such an amazing vibe to it. I believe that it will attract more prospective student athletes to our school for sure.”

Junior girl’s lacrosse player Lauren Joyce added “Last year we had to overcome the adversity of different practice locations. We travelled to neighboring middle schools and basically any turf that would have us. Moving from grass to turf to gym floor wasn’t ideal but the team adapted. We were 19-1 and made it all the way to the division 2 North state final. With the new stadium this year, we are excited to be able to have home games on campus in front of a big crowd.”

The new stadium also boasts state-of-the-art track and field facilities. Senior middle and long distance runner Stephanie Casaletto is enthusiastic.

Thanksgiving Eve 2015 was literally a game changer at Austin Prep.
Varsity Football takes to the new turf field for the first official game.
“We’re not a big school, but we play big,” Maradei said. “This stadium will help us recruit more student-athletes for all our boy’s and girl’s teams. It shows we take sports seriously.”

“The old track was made out of pavement and had many cracks with weeds growing out of them. Not only was it hard to practice, it was not even a full regulation length track. For the past few years, our team has never been able to host a home meet.

“I am so excited to be able to finish my running career at AP in such a great facility, to finally be able to host home meets and run in front of my fellow students. “

Competing in the always tough Catholic Central League, from middle school to varsity, Austin Prep athletes and their coaches work extremely hard to fulfill their potential as individuals and as teams.

The new stadium is an arena that is as impressive as their efforts. It is a visible symbol in which all Cougar fans and families can take pride.

Boston Herald sports columnist Steve Buckley serves as the guest game commentator.
The Varsity Cheerleaders are Super Psyched for the first game under the lights!
The Varsity Cheerleaders are Super Psyched for the first game under the lights!
Fr. Patrick Armano, Chaplain, blesses Fr. Seymour Field before the game begins.

True Grit

As a school in the Augustinian tradition, it will not seem unusual that words like “Love”, “Kind”, and “Hope” are part of the Austin Prep vocabulary, encouraged every day in our students’ behavior.

But everywhere today you read of a disturbing new emotional development in high school and college students.

Experts claim students today are overly sensitive. They don’t handle stress well. They suffer from anxiety that prevents them from completing their work and reaching goals. They are unusually sensitive to micro-aggressions or even well intentioned constructive criticism.

Pressure seems to come from a variety of sources, ranging from troubling global current events to typical age-cohort social issues. It might stem from fear of failure, or competition, or getting into ‘the right’ college, or the ‘perfect job.’

It may come from genuine home or health issues.

But the bottom line is that both educational and child development leaders have noticed that today’s generation is not very ‘resilient.’

They are not flexible, or fluid, or able to ‘go with the flow.’

Fortunately at Austin Prep we also encourage the development of another four-letter word in our students ready made to battle this condition and to strengthen individual resilience.

Grit.

All our teachers, coaches, and staff encourage developing habits of grit.

“I would not have developed the strong work ethic and love for learning that I currently possess if it was not for the amazing teachers who shaped and encouraged me.”
Jenna Laidley ‘15

Jenna Laidley, Colby College

The positive attributes I brought to college were shaped throughout my years at Austin Prep. I have always had a tenacious personality, but this was supported by the Austin Prep community. Austin taught me to always strive for more inside and outside of the classroom.

I would not have developed the strong work ethic and love for learning that I currently possess if it was not for the amazing teachers who shaped and encouraged me. My AP Biology teacher, Doctor Vanegas saw potential before I even realized that science was my passion. He believed in my ability to reach whatever aspirations I possess and I now have courage to reach .

Grit means coming to school on a day when not all your homework is done and pushing yourself through, doing the best you can and not making excuses.

Grit is excellence – as defined by the on-going quest for improvement. We encourage our students to strive for excellence- not perfection – and to be satisfied with knowing that they gave it their best.

Grit is sticking to it.

It’s about not becoming discouraged when you don’t get enough playing time but you stick it out for the team, and you continue to practice hard to both help your teammates and to help yourself.

Grit is tenacity. You have to practice. You have to work at things.

It’s about pushing yourself right through senior year, and not wanting to drop out of a tough course once you have been accepted by a college.

It’s about learning how to manage fear of failure.

Grit is firmness of character and an indomitable spirit.

Grit is perseverance and a passion for striving to achieve longterm goals.

Another teacher is Ms. Barletta. I was able to spend my last two years learning from Ms. Barletta in Spanish class. I was inspired by her passion for educating and guiding students. Even in times where I would struggle, her motivation gave me the determination and drive to improve. These are only a mere glimpse of the exceptional teachers who have shaped me.

At Colby College I feel confident in my abilities in the classroom and as a community member. As a presidential scholar at Colby I am able to conduct research with a professor as a freshman. As a result of the challenging courses I took in high school, I was able to adjust to the even more demanding workload of a college student.

Because of the study habits and important teacher-student relationships I learned in high school I was never intimidated to go to my professor’s office hours to gain a better grasp of the subjects, leading to my earning a 4.0 and Dean’s List my first semester at Colby.

Maureen DiPerna, Foreign Language Faculty, administers a test.

Parents:The Heart of Austin Prep

Over the years, the parents of Austin Prep have ensured the success of the school with their unwavering support. This tradition continues today, spearheaded by the Austin Prep Parents Association.

Parent volunteers serve the school by calling upon the skills they have, and discover along the way useful skills they never knew they possessed: Such as how to make hot chocolate for more than 1,000 people - which they did at two different events this year.

Parents are also on a journey at Austin Prep. Here are some of their stories.

Susan Ardizzoni P’19, President

Susan and her family began their Austin Journeys just as the school began another chapter in its journey with a new Headmaster.

A strong belief in the school’s mission and evolving vision prompted her to seek a leadership role in the newly formed Parents Association.

“There is always a need to rely upon parents, friends and alumni to help spread the word about the wonderful experience available at Austin,” Susan said. “Having been a part of other parent associations, I know they can add to the mission and sensed that would be the case here.”

Helping to build and grow an organization that fosters community among parents, faculty and students is a privilege, and being able to share success stories with other parents (and sometimes commiserate about living with teenagers) is all part of the Austin experience.

“The friendships made with other parents have been so important,” she said.

Susan is also excited about helping others along their journeys.

“I’ve been so pleased to be a part of Dr. Hickey’s vision for Austin Prep,” she said. “His vision for the student experience inclusive of what happens both in and outside the classroom and how that experience is being created has been exciting to witness.”

Jim Burns P’18,’20, Vice President

When it comes to participation at Austin Prep, Jim took the advice he gave his two children.

“Get involved in some way in the school,” he told them, which is also his advice to all parents. “Whether that is serving on a committee or volunteering for an event, it will make you feel part of the school. You’ll experience some of the things your children see and do on a daily basis.”

The Parents Association helps promote the ideals and values of Austin Prep, and the group’s members are results-oriented and pay close attention to detail.

“I truly like working with and admire the people on this team,” Jim said. “When I first met the other members, I realized it was an engaging and smart group, so I knew it would be a terrific experience.”

Involvement has also allowed him to watch his children’s journeys unfold.

“These are key ages for our kids. They spend a lot of time at school, surrounded by their peer groups and the faculty. Social, academic and life skills are developed over time with exposure to influences and influencers. I like the influencers at Austin.”

A corporate event planner, Michelle donated her immense talent and countless hours to the Parents Association organizing a committee to host the school’s first-ever Signature Event in the fall. The gala – open only to parents – was sold out three weeks before the event and raised $20,000 for the school. Most impressive: Those in attendance are still talking about how much fun they had.

“It was important that we host this event to give parents the opportunity to get together outside of school, without kids, and socialize,” she said. “It really was a great way to build community. There were so many returning parents and new parents mixing together. It created a very social and fun evening.”

Michelle joined the Parents Association because she wanted to meet other parents – which gets difficult the older children get, especially at a regional school.

“My favorite part of volunteering for this group is definitely the people I’ve met and the connections I’ve made,” she said. I’ve met so many interesting individuals that I never would have interacted with because their children were in other grades or other sports. It’s really fantastic.”

“We all pitch in and help each other out,” Kerry said. “I can’t imagine not being part of this group.”

“I have volunteered at other places and had great experiences when I was busy, and other experiences when I was bored with nothing to do. I wanted Austin Prep parent volunteers to have a good experience so that they will volunteer in the future,” she said.

The busier the task, the more fun it is for the volunteers. Other schools limit parent participation, but Austin Prep always welcomes its parents to campus.

“I have been able to meet a lot of good people who are hard-working and have huge hearts,” Michele said. “(Volunteering) is a good way to catch up with my Austin Prep ‘mom friends’ since we sign up to work the Concessions Stand together.”

Kerry Allard P’21 Chair, Concessions

The night of November 25, 2015 was an important night in Austin Prep’s history – it was the night the new Stadium Athletic Complex opened, hosting the final football game of the year. Nearly every one of the more than 1,200 current and past parents, students, alumni, friends and community officials was excited.

One person, however, was very worried – the Chair of Concessions.

“I had no idea how to try and sell food to that many people,” Kerry said. “I’d never been in the new (Concession Stand) building and I knew the crowd was going to be enormous and hungry.”

Up to that point, Kerry had been working with a small group of parents to operate the Concessions Stand in the MultiPurpose Facility after school. The Stadium Opening event required far more planning, supplies and volunteers than ever. Her new friends in the Parents Association stepped up en masse to assist.

More than 20 parents turned out to help. The chilly night’s big seller was hot chocolate, and the volunteers orchestrated a plan that involved assembly lines, multiple oversize pots of boiling water, countless paper cups and two trips to the grocery store for more hot chocolate mix.

Volunteering has never been a chore for Michele.

“It’s the people that make it fun and enjoyable,” she said. “Everyone wants to make Austin Prep even better than it is. I have found that this group (the Parents Association) is very willing to give back to the Austin community and have fun at the same time.”

When asked to help with the Signature Event, Michele welcomed the opportunity to rally volunteers and coordinate assignments, and ensure everyone who wanted to help was able to contribute. She enlisted the help of Lin Chabra P’19, P’20 and together they recruited 32 volunteers for the event.

“It was one of the most fun nights I’ve ever had,” Kerry said. “I was so relieved. We all just laughed, and laughed, and laughed, and kept making hot chocolate.”

That skill came in handy again a month later, when Lessons and Carols Event Chair Brenda Boyle P’16 enlisted the same group’s help to serve hot chocolate to 1,000 current parents and students.

“We all pitch in and help each other out,” Kerry said. “I can’t imagine not being part of this group.”

Class Notes

Send us an update on your life, your work, your Journey.

Michael Rioux ‘67 writes, “I retired last August as a Cybersecurity Manager for the US Air Force at Hanscom AFB.”

Charles Takesian ‘70 was recently elected to the Salisbury (MA) Board of Selectmen.

Matthew Martino ‘95 is the founder and Executive Director of SVG Productions based out of Somerville Massachusetts. His company recently produced and debuted the feature length motion picture Chainsaw Maidens this past fall. His company also runs the largest Halloween event in the Boston area - The Armory of Horror. He is currently refurbishing an abandoned building into a movie production studio in his hometown of Somerville. Check him out online www. ChinsawMaidensfromHell.com and www. ArmoryofHorror.com.

Danielle (Angiolillo) Thompson ‘00 writes, “For the 2nd year in a row, Danielle has accepted the Chairperson roll for the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress Buddy Walk. It is the organization’s largest fundraising platform of the year, and is one of the largest in the country. Each October families and loved ones with Down syndrome gather in Wakefield, Ma to participate in the MDSC Buddy Walk. With over 4,000 walkers and a fundraising goal of $500,000 it’s an amazing day raising awarness and promoting inclusion for all individuals with Down syndrome. Danielle’s son, Drew is 3 years old and happens to have Down syndrome. Danielle with the help of Drew’s Crew and family have raised over $80,000 in the last 3 years for the MDSC. She’s honored to hold the Chairperson role again in 2016, and support a vital organization in the Down syndrome community.”

Christopher Cornetta ‘01 is now a partner at the law firm of Cornetta Babine, LLC located in Danvers, MA.

Sara Mandell ‘05 has been recently accepted into the United States Army Post Graduate Education Program in Comprehensive Dentistry.

Thomas Hospod ‘07 was admitted as an attorney to the Massachusetts Bar Association this past November, after graduating from the University of Miami School of Law in Coral Gables, FL. Tom lived in South Florida for three years, and is now relocating back to the Boston area after accepting a position as a tax research associate with Sovos Compliance, a Wilmington-based software company.

Jaclyn Riley ‘07 will be running in her fourth Boston Marathon and sixth overall marathon, on April 18, 2016 in support of the Goodwill’s Running for Great Kids team.

Rima Shah ‘07 will graduate from Boston University School of Medicine in May 2016. She has been awarded the BUSM Family Medicine Leadership Awared and will be joining the Class of 2019 Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center Family Medicine Residency.

Brenna McDuffie ‘11 writes, “I’m having a great start to post-college life and am loving New York. I graduated from Harvard in May, and am now working as an editorial assistant for two senior editors at Knopf, an imprint of Penguin Random House publishing. I owe a lot of my success to Austin Prep, I’d say. (Especially having taken an intense 6 years of Latin with Roger Stone!)”

Nicholas Bailey ‘12 writes, “I graduated from New York University in December with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Television Production, with a second major in Political Science. Since leaving Austin, I have worked on many feature films such as Time Out of Mind, starring Richard Gere, for which I attended the world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, as well as Ten Thousand Saints, starring Ethan Hawke. I am currently working in the production department at The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on Comedy Central.”

Alessandra Sorrentino ‘12 writes, “I am a senior at University of San Diego, double majoring in International Relations and Communication Studies, with a minor in French. I am a certified yoga instructor and am also beginning a development internship with the ARC of San Diego shortly. I will be studying abroad during my final undergrad semester, Fall 2016, in Aix-en-Provence, France!

Holly Robinson ‘13 is currently a junior at Yale University, double majoring in Russian and medical anthropology. She has recently been accepted to the 5 year select BA-BS/ MPH at the Yale School of Public Health. She will graduate in 2017 with her BA and will graduate from YSPH in 2018 with her Masters of Public Health with a concentration in social and behavioral sciences!

Stay in touch.

Email Cara Kennedy, Coordinator of Alumni Engagement, at cakennedy@austinprep.org.

Alumni Networking event in Boston

L to R: Paul Scola ’05; Doug Bouvier ’05; Joe Pino, III ’05; and Joe Carregal ’05.
Renee Dudley ’03; and Gary Mackiewicz, Foreign Language Faculty.
Frank Durant ’82 with his nephew Ken Richer ’13.
Parents Association V. P. Jim Burns P’18, P’20 was the winning bidder on several auction items at the Parents Association Signature Event.
Board Chairman Emeritus Tony Pimentel P’99, P’01
Board Chairman Emeritus Tony Pimentel P’99, P’01cuts the ribbon on the new field during the Athletic Stadium Grand Opening.

The Austin Prep Annual Fund

The Austin Prep Annual Fund supports academics, the arts, athletics, student activities, and our campus. The Annual Fund is crucial to our growth and is pivotal in sustaining our success as an academic institution. Every gift is important and is an investment in the lives of all our students. Each dollar raised helps bridge the gap between tuition and the actual cost to educate a student. (Represents gifts and donations of support made to the school between July 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015)

The Memorial Scholarships at Austin Prep

The Memorial Scholarships at Austin Prep have been created in memory of individuals who have been part of the Austin Journey, whether they were alumni, faculty, staff, or family loved ones.

Honor Roll of Donors

Austin Prep is grateful to the following benefactors for making a contribution during the 2014 - 2015 fiscal year

The Lumen Society

$10,000.00 + Quirk Construction Corp.

Mr. David D. Quirk ‘84

The Austin Patrons

$5,000.00 + Anonymous

Blanch M. Walsh Charity Trust

Atty. & Mrs. John J. Burke, III P’16

Daniel F. & Margaret MacAdam Loughry

Charitable Foundation Trust

Hon. Daniel F. Loughry, III

Mr. & Mrs. William C. Geary, Esq. ‘75

The Meelia Family Foundation

The Austin Society

$1,000.00 + Anonymous

Academic Consulting LLC

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Alger, III P’21

Mr. Michael J. Barry ‘79, Trustee

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Benson, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. James Bloise

Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Boucher P’20

Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Brain ‘68

Atty. & Mrs. Steven M. Burke ‘77, Trustee

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Cavanaugh, Jr. P’96, P’97, P’98, P’01, P’03, Trustee

Mr. Woojin Cho & Mrs. Hyewon Lee P’18

Atty. R. Jack Cinquegrana ‘70

Mr. Paul M. Dradransky ‘86 Fidelity Foundation

Mr. John F. Flynn, Jr. ‘67

Mr. & Mrs. Dean Freeman P’15, P’18, P’20

Mr. Michael J. Grealish ‘90

Mr. William F. Handley ‘74

Dr. John C. Hoell, DDS ‘67

Mr. Chan W. Jeong & Mrs. Myung J. Kang P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Kelly P’19

Dr. David J. Kuter & Dr. Irene Kuter P’19

Atty. & Mrs. Mark J. MacDougall, Esq. ‘74

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Mastrocola P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander T. May P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. McKie P’16, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Mone GP’18

Major & Mrs. Timothy J. Murphy, MD ‘85

Mr. & Mrs. Brian Rivotto P’09, P’12, P’16

Mr. Richard W. Robbins ‘70

Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Westervelt P ‘11, P ‘14

The Headmaster’s Circle

$500.00 +

Bank of America

Ms. Celia A. Barletta

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph X. Bruno, CPA ‘75

Mr. & Mrs. Terence M. Burke ‘75, P’06, P’07, P’10

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Cahill ‘82

Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Callahan ‘87

Mr. Frank A. Capone, Jr. ‘85

Capone Landscaping, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Chouinard P’18

Ms. Monica Chung

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Clarke P’21

Mr. & Mrs. John F. Conley, III P’14, P’21

Mr. Lawrence P. Connolly & Mrs. Eileen P. Kavanagh P’05

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Costa P’17, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. William R. Cronin ‘72

Mr. & Mrs. John A. DeMarco P’95

Mr. Richard P. Donovan ‘70

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Dunn ‘70

Mr. & Mrs. Fredric R. Gilfeather ‘69, Trustee

Guard Up Fencing Inc.

GW&K Investment Management

Mr. & Mrs. Peter K. Hajjar

Mr. Edmund E. Hoell, Jr. ‘70, Trustee & Ms. Carole E. Center

Dr. Thomas J. Hynes, Jr. ‘67

Mr. Timothy B. Igo ‘95

Mr. & Mrs. Roland K. Jacobson P’95

Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Kazmer P’18, P’20

Mr. Kevin M. Kerrigan ‘89, Trustee

Mr. & Mrs. William G. MacKenzie P’03, P’99

Mr. John F. McCarthy ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. David G. McConnell ‘73

Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Meaney P’14

Mr. John R. Meaney ‘14

Atty. & Mrs. Michael E. Mone P’18

Mr. Gary J. Pare & Mrs. Mercedes Guiance P’17

Mr. Aaron P. Price ‘91 Raytheon Company

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Reddy P’16, P’18

Dr. & Mrs. Paul G. Robertie ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Sheehy P’08

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Spanks ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Swanson ‘73

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Tanner, Sr. P’01, P’03

Dr. & Mrs. Paul D. Teague ‘76, P’07, P’10

Mr. Michael J. White ‘71

The Century Club

$100.00 +

America’s Charities

Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Andrews P’16

Atty. & Mrs. Konstantinos Andrikopoulos P’19 Applied Materials Foundation Employee Engagement Fund

Mr. & Mrs. John Ardizzoni P’19

Mr.Thomas C. Baillie & Ms. Ann L. Domigan P’11, P’13, P’15

Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bancroft P’15, P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew N. Barr P’07

Mr. & Mrs. Brian F. Barrett ‘74

Mr. & Mrs.Thomas W. Barry P’12, P’13, P’15, P’17, P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. William E. Bartley ‘78, P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Brian Becker P’21

Mr. & Mrs. P. Stephan Bedrosian P’14

Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Beeley P’17

Ms. Susan E. Belanger

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Bennett ‘94

Mr. James A. Betses ‘71

Mr. & Mrs. Kurt W. Bimmler P’04, P’09

Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Blodgett P’17, P’18

Mr. John B. Blottman, III ‘78

Mr. Peter F. Blottman ‘82

Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Borsetti ‘72

Boston Board of Officials

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick R. Boyle P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Bravo P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Briggs, Jr. ‘92

Mrs. Lisa Bruce P’10, P’11, P’17

Mr. Paul D. Bruce, Jr. P’10, P’11, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Bruno, CPA ‘72

Mr. Kenneth F. Bryant ‘74

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Burke ‘81, P’13, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Burns P’08

Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Campbell P’09

Mr. & Mrs. Brian S. Cann, Jr. P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Capone ‘88

Caras & Shulman, PC

Mr. Brian D. Carr ‘97

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Carr, Jr. ‘77

Mr. & Mrs. Gerard J. Caruso P’90, P’93, P’99

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Casper P’12, P’15

Mr. & Mrs. William D. Chase P’13

Mr. & Mrs. Chris P. Choma P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. John D. Clifford, Sr. P’00

Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Colello P’12

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Collins P’18

Mr. Paul W. Collins, Jr. ‘69

Dr. Richard W. Conron ‘84 & Mrs. Kristin Abbruzzi

Construction Planning & Mgt., Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Cornetta ‘01

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent X. Costello P’07

Mr. Pierce O. Cray & Dr. Catherine A. Sheils P’17

Ms. Michelle L. Cross P’15

Mr. & Mrs. James V. D’Agostino P’86

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. de Garavilla ‘00

Atty. & Atty. Blaine DeFreitas P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Derrah P’84, P’85, P’87

Dr. & Mrs. George A. DeVito, Jr. ‘68

Dr. & Mrs. Louis DeVito, Jr. P’02, P’05

Mr. & Mrs. A. J. DiBiase ‘78

Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. DiRupo ‘82, P’11, P’14

Fr. Raymond Dlugos, O.S.A., Trustee

Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Doherty ‘72

Mr. John H. Donnell, Jr. ‘70

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Donnelly P’21

Mr. & Mrs. James B. Donohoe ‘77

Mr. William C. Donovan, III ‘93

Mr. Alfred T. Doughty, Jr. ‘75

Mr. John M. Driscoll ‘70

Mr. & Mrs. David W. Drislane P’92

Ms. Renee I. Dudley ‘03

Mr. & Mrs. George R. Dumas GP’18

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher T. Ellis P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Elwell, Jr. ‘69

Dr. Paul F. Fallon ‘80

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Farrell, Jr. P’16, P’19

Mr. Sean Fennessy & Ms. Mary Riotte P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Fernando M. Fernandes P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Floramo P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Flynn P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Flynn ‘83, Trustee

Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Fothergill P’06, P’09

Mr. & Mrs. David C. French

Mr. John R. Furey ‘73

Mr. Robert C. Ganem

Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Gautreau P’87, P’89, P’95

GE Foundation - Institute of International Education

Mr. & Mrs. Jerry R. Giuliano P’82, GP’07, GP’09, GP’11

Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Glynn ‘89

Mr. & Mrs. David S. Gonsiorowski ‘68

Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Gordon, Jr.’72

Rev. Peter G. Gori, O.S.A. ‘70

Mr. & Mrs. David J. Gorman P’17, P’19, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Gorman P’13

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Gray P’18, P’19

Dr. & Mrs. Himanshu Gupta P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Haggerty P’86

Mr. Michael A. Hamel ‘75 & Mrs. Virginia Mayo-Hamel

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Hatem, Jr. ‘79

Mr. & Mrs. David M. Hazel P’82

Mr. Robert P. Hennessy

Mr. & Mrs. John C. Hoell P’67, P’69, P’79

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hoffman P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin R. Hubbell ‘95 Hurley Shah LLP

Mr. R. J. Igo ‘67

Mrs. Rosette Jacobson, Trustee & Mr. Parsegh Nalbandian P’12

Mr. & Mrs. Carl Jaena P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Jandrisevits P’87

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Jasinski P’08

Mr. Anthony J. Joseph & Mrs. Judith J. Templer P’00, P’03

Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Joyce P’17, P’18, P’20

Mr. Edward Kelley & Mrs. Patricia Corrigan P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Kelly ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Kent, II P’01, P’03, P’05, P’07

Dr. & Mrs. Jacob J. Kim P’14, P’17

Mr. Anantha Kondalraj & Mrs. Geetha Raju P’15

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. LaMonica P’14, P’18

Mr. Ernest J. Landry P’94

Mr. Timothy Lane

Mr. & Mrs. Jack M. Lanning P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Layman P’09, P’11

Atty. & Mrs. David J. Leavitt ‘88

Mr. Alex J. Lehmann ‘06

Mr. Joseph B. Lehmann & Dr. Jeanne Velde, P ‘06

Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Lembidakis P’21

Mr. Edward F. Lohoski, Jr. ‘69

Mr. John E. Lonergtan ‘84 & Mrs. Deborah May P’19

Hon. & Mrs. Daniel F. Loughry, III ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. R. T. Luther, III ‘79

Mr. Gary E. Mackiewicz

Rev. Iain G. MacLellan, OSB ‘74

MacMillan Law Offices

Atty. & Mrs. Thomas K. MacMillan ‘73

Mr. William F. Maradei P’11, P’12

Mr. James W. Martin ‘70

Dr. Joseph M. Massaro, Ph.D. ‘81

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Matos P’04, P’09

Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Mayer P’09

Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. McAuliffe ‘78

Atty. & Mrs. John J. McCarthy, Jr. P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Brent L. McKenelley P’16, P’18, P’21

Mr. David E. McKenzie ‘67

Rev. John J. Mericantante, III ‘67

Mrs. Anne M. Merrill P’93

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Mesmer P’13

Atty. & Mrs. John S. Miele

Mr. Paul R. Mirabella ‘88

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Monagle, Jr. P’16

Mr. & Mrs. William V. Monagle, Jr., P’01

Mr. Michael D. Morgan &

Atty. Christine Morgan P’14, P’15

Mr. John A. Morley & Ms. Jennifer Karp P’15

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mozzicato P’18

Ms. Janet M. Murphy P’16, P’18

Mr. & Mrs. James K. Noonan ‘71

Mr. & Mrs. John M. O’Donnell ‘77

Lt. Col. James P. Ogonowski, USAF ‘75

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth V. O’Toole P’03, P’07

Mr. Ken D. Ottariano ‘71

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Ouellette P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Owirka P’21

P.F. Bruno & Co.

Ms. M. Margaret Palmer P’99, P’09, P’10

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Palmisano ‘86, P’09

Mr. & Mrs. Andre Paquette P’20

Mr. & Mrs. David A. Parrella ‘77

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Parrella

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Pendergast, III ‘70

Mr. Robert B. Percival, II ‘90

Atty. James M. Peterson ‘76 & Atty. Kimberly M. Peterson P’19, P’21

Atty. & Mrs. Robert G. Peterson, Sr. ‘75, P’04, P’06, P’08, P’17

Mr. Joseph A. Pingaro &

Mrs. Christine S. Scola-Pingaro P’16

Dr. & Mrs. Steven R. Previte P’96

Mr. Michael V. Pytlinski ‘82 & Ms. Sharon Kieffer

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Ragucci, III P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Rakers P’14, P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Venkata Reddivari P’21, P’22

Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Regan P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Venkata Reddivari P’21, P’22

Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Regan P’18, P’20

Mr. Donald J. Restiano & Ms. Lorene E. Jones P’15

Mr. & Mrs. James D. Reynolds

Mr. & Mrs. Peter I. Richmond P’16

Dr. Gregory S. Robinson & Mrs. Colleen C. Boggs P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Roche, Jr. P’15

Mr. Michael P. Rollins ‘86

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Roscillo P’07, P’10

Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Roselli P’15, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Russell P’12, P’14, P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sacco P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Saindon P’17

Mrs. Virginia M. Samalis P’99

Dr. & Mrs. Russell C. Scaduto, Jr. ‘73

Ms. Shivani V. Shah ‘97

Mr. & Mrs. Gordon C. Sim P’13

Mr. & Mrs. Sarabjit Singh P’17

Mr. Mark A. Siraco ‘92 & Mrs. Isabel Nunes-Siraco

Dr. & Mrs. Peter L. Skeirik P’03

Mrs. Jill M. (Pimentel) Slye ‘99 & Mr. Jason Slye

Mr. & Mrs. James W. Small P’94

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher G. Smith P’19

Mr. Frank J. Sorrenti

Mr. & Mrs. Vijayakum Srinivasan P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Lee C. Sullivan P’15, P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tapscott P’19

Dr. Joseph B. Taylor’71 & Mrs. Marie C. Brennan-Taylor, P’09

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Thiel ‘78

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Thornton ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Tina P’11, P’16

Mr. & Mrs. George J. Toscano, Jr. ‘68

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Tower, III P’09, P’11

Mr. Alfred G. Trani ‘67

Ms. Susan M. Vacanti

Mr. Toine Van Doremalen & Mrs. Nathalie Van Doremalen-Raes P’20, P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Eric P. Verner ‘90

Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Wadzinski P’87

Dr. & Mrs. Michael D. Walkenstein ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Walsh P’19, P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. Widzinski P’07, P’11

Mr. Stephen L. Willett ‘68

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Williams P’96

Mr. & Mrs. James D. Worden P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Scott D. Wortman P’13

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Zerfas ‘75

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Zonderman P’20

Benefactors

$1.00 +

Mr. & Mrs. Steven Albanese P’20

Mr. & Mrs. John Allard, Jr. P’21

Mr. Robert E. Anderson, Jr. ‘86

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. Arnold P’03, P’09

Mr. Michael L. Baccari ‘03

Mr. & Mrs. John Barletta P’15, P’19

Mr. & Mrs. John M. Barrall P’18

Mr. Robert A. Bencale &

Dr. Maureen A. Bencale P’19

Atty. Thomas F. Birmingham ‘67

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. Biscardi ‘88

Ms. Julianne Bloise

Mr. Luke D. Bouchard ‘14

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Boudreau P’18

Mr. James L. Breau P’93

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. Brennan P’16

Ms. Eleana T. Brennan & Ms. Patricia Dartley

Mr. Matthew J. Bryan ‘12

Mr. Timothy M. Bryan ‘13

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Buckley, Jr. ‘68

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Burke P’71, P’75, P’77, P’79, P’81

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Burke, Jr. P’17

Mr. & Mrs. James Burnham P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. David G. Burns P’16

Mr. John L. Carew ‘67

Mr. Joseph M. Carregal ‘05

Mr. Gerard A. Caruso ‘90

Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Caruso P’11

Mr. Steven J. Caruso, Jr. ‘11

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Casaletto P’18

Ms. Felicia L. Cenca ‘12

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Chabra P’19, P’20

Mrs. Marjorie C. Chiafery

Ms. Paige M. Christie ‘11

Sr. Marie Cleary, OP

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cobb P’17

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Connelly P ‘12, P ‘14

Mr. Timothy J. Connelly ‘14

Mr. & Mrs. James J. Connolly P’80, P’83

Ms. Katherine L. Connolly ‘05

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Covino P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Crones P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis P. Cronin ‘69

Ms. Caitlyn R. Curley ‘13

Mr. & Mrs. Bassam Dagher P’19

Ms. Alexandra M. Dell’Anno ‘12

Mr. Damian C. Dell’Anno ‘14

Mr. Peter DeLuca

Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Dolan, III ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Dowling P’98

Mr. & Mrs. Phillip J. Dragone P’17

Mr. William H. Drugan ‘71 & Mrs. Colleen Collins-Drugan

Mr. Matthew T. Dube ‘13

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Dunlavey ‘74

Mr. Allen R. Emmons ‘67

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Enright

Mr. Kenneth G. Eulie ‘75

Mr. & Mrs. Noel A. Farah P’05, P’06, P1’11

Mr. Domingo Farias & Mrs. Massiel Guttierrez P’17

Ms. Elizabeth C. Farrell

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Flanagan

Mr. & Mrs. John C. Flynn, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Foulds P’18, P’19

Mr. & Atty. Joseph A. Francoeur P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Ganem

Dr. Stephen J. Gaudet ‘80 & Mrs. Melissa Tagliamonte P’18

Dr. Matteo L. Giamarco & Dr. Christine McKenna-Giamarco P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Girardi

Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Giroux P’18

Mr. John Goodwin & Mrs. Jennifer Silver P’21

Ms. Sydney P. Gorman ‘13

Mrs. Karen Gratiano P’20

Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. Healy ‘66

Mr. Donald B. Greenlaw, Jr. ‘76

Mr. Sean R. Haggerty ‘86

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Hartel P’86

Mr. Douglas H. Hayman ‘67 Mr. Daniel C. Hemme ‘12

Ms. Nicole R. Hemme ‘14

Mrs. Catherine L. Hersey ‘00

Mr. David I. Hoffses

Mr. & Mrs. Craig Horgan P’19

Mrs. Karen G. Kaliris P’07, P’10

Mr. & Mrs. Brian A. Kass P’16

Mr. Timothy J. Kelley, Esq. ‘82

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Kochocki P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kouyoumjian P’19, P’22

Mrs. Lori Lambert-Osburn

Dr. & Mrs. Brian L. Leahy, DC P’11

Mr. Tyler P. LeBlanc ‘11

Mr. Robert J. Lee ‘73

Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Leighton, Jr. ‘82, P’11

Ms. Kelly M. Lenehan ‘08

Mrs. Kelly K. Lepley ‘03

Mr. & Mrs. William R. Letourneau ‘88, P’17, P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Liberacki P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Longo ‘69

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Losano P’09, P’15

Mr. & Mrs. David R. Lowe P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Macdonald ‘94

Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Macione P’91

Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. MacKenzie ‘99

Ms. Janelle E. Macone ‘13

Ms. Janet R. Major

Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Mandell P’03, P’05

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Massaro P’79, P’81

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mastrocola P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Mastrocola P’18

Mr. Brett C. Mazza ‘14

Mr. & Mrs. John P. McAnespie, II ‘80

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. McCarthy ‘78

Ms. Haley E. McCormack ‘14

Mr. & Mrs. Shaun P. McCormack P’14, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. McGettigan

Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. McGloughlin ‘70

Mr. John L. McKee, Esq. ‘91

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Meehan, Sr. ‘67

Mr. & Mrs. Gary A. Melanson P’11, P’14

Mr. Clifton W. Moore & Ms. Carol A. Marsh P’19

Mr. Matthew T. Moran ‘10

Ms. Christina A. Morganti ‘14

Mr. Philip Mothon ‘66

Mr. & Mrs. David M. O’Brien ‘85

Mr. & Mrs. Francis O’Hearn P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Parr ‘99

Mr. Brian A. Pitts ‘79

Mr. Michael Powers & Ms. Angela Mellon P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Valentine K. Rajaratnam P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Randolph P’09, P’12, P’14

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Raphael P’15

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew N. Reusch, Jr.

Mr. Eduardo Rosado &

Mrs. Wanda Rivera-Rosado P’18

Ms. Faith A. Rose P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Louis V. Rubino P’18, P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred A. Sablone, III P’18, P’20

Saint-Gobain Corporation Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Duane R. Sandler

Mr. James A. Santagate ‘86

Ms. Diane Scoffone

Mr. Edmund Silva

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Sullivan P’06

Mr. Prisco Tammaro P’17, P’22

Ms. Diane Scoffone

Mr. Edmund Silva

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Sullivan P’06

Mr. Prisco Tammaro P’17, P’22

Ms. Michelle E. Teague ‘10

Mr. Luke S. Tetrault ‘13

Mr. Patrick Tiernan

Mr. & Mrs. James B. Tobio P’16

Mr. Joseph F. Tower, IV. ‘11

Ms. Mary K. Tower ‘09

Mr. Justin M. Tylus ‘14

Ms. Erin C. Waldman ‘14

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Zerfas P’71, P’75, P’79

Tribute Gifts

Tribute gifts are a thoughtful way to remember a loved one or mark a milestone. The following people had

Tribute(s) for John Boland

Mrs. Dorothy A. Darwin, P’82

Tribute(s) for Rev. James J. Cain, O.S.A.

Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dowd ‘69, P’01, P’05

Tribute(s) for Bernard Foley

Mrs. Dorothy A. Darwin, P’82

Tribute(s) for George Heseltine

Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Amante

Andover Police Patrolmen’s Union

The Andover Shop

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard S. Awtrey

Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Bartle

Mr. & Mrs. William H. Batchelder P’97

Mr. & Mrs. James L. Batts

Mr. & Mrs. John Beatty

Mr. & Mrs. Don Bessey

Mr. & Mrs. Roland Bibeau

Mr. & Mrs. William P. Buckley

Ms. Eleanor M. Byrne

Ms. Victoria A. Chapin

Mr. John A. Chiodo

Mr. & Mrs. David B. Colman

Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Coneeny

Danvers Garage Sunshine Fund

Mr. Richard W. Devarney

Ms. Kathryn Durso

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Fountain

Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Froburg

K. M. Gianopoulos

Mr. & Mrs. David K. Gramling

Mr. Robert Guerin

Vaughn L. Gushee

Mr. & Mrs. Joel B. Jennings

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Jessup

Mr. Kevin Kane

Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Kelley

Mr. John J. Kennedy

Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. LaFortune

Dr. Jayan M. Landry

Mr. & Mrs. Pierre LeMieux

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Lucey

Mr. Michael B. Mansfield

Ms. Loretta C. Marcello

contributions made in their name.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marjerison

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Matton

Ms. Christine B. McCarthy

Ms. Alice McNamara & Ms. Jane Soloman

Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Morris

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher F. Neaves

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. O’Donnell

Mr. & Mrs. James J. O’Neil

Ms. Lorraine F. Peck

Ms. Elaine G. Reilly

Mr. Michael D. Roberge

Mr. & Mrs. Sarkis Sarkisian

Mr. & Mrs. David A. Shnidman

Mr. & Mrs. James D. Stamas

Mr. Louis Stella, Jr.

Joseph Talty

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Tetreault P’98

Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Thompson

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Toland

Mr. & Mrs. James K. Turcotte

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace, Jr.

Tribute(s) for John C. Hoell

Mrs. Marjorie C. Chiafery

Mrs. Mary T. Cummings P’73, P’79

Mr. & Mrs. John C. Flynn, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. David C. French/The Sunshine Fund

Mr. Edmund E. Hoell, Jr. ‘70, Trustee &

Ms. Carole E. Center

Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. McGettigan

Ms. Diane Scoffone

Tribute(s) for Laurence Klimas

Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dowd ‘69, P’01, P’05

Tribute(s) for George “Matt” Miller

Rev. Iain G. MacLellan, OSB ‘74

Tribute(s) for Mary E. Mullin

Dr. Kevin M. Miller ‘84

Tribute(s) for John B. Pacino

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Duff, Jr.

Scholarships, Funds and

Gifts to scholarships contribute to the growing strength of the Austin Prep Scholarship Endowment. We are grateful to all who have donated.

The Ross A. Alameddine ’05 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Alameddine Family and named for their son and brother, Ross, who will be remembered for his kind and caring nature, his rich sense of humor and his love of music and performance. The scholarship recognizes a student achieving in language and technology.

Ms. Lynnette R. Alameddine P ‘02, P ‘05

Ms. Tiffany Clayton

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Lavita

Ms. Emma C. Swift ‘05

The John V. Aliberti ’70 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Class of 1970 in memory of their classmate, Dr. John V. Aliberti, who will be remembered for his kindness, friendship, and his ability to make everyone smile.

Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Carino

Mrs. Joan DeMarco

Mr. & Mrs. Stewart H. Gale

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew C. Miller

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Reddy

Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy N. Schiffman

Dr. & Mrs. Alan F. Schroeder

Mrs. Louise M. Tavernese

The Paula C. Barraza ’94 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Barraza Family in memory of Paula C. Barraza ’94, one of the first female students at Austin. She is fondly remembered for her cheerful spirit, her sense of camaraderie, and her love of life.

Mr. Christopher J. Oatis ‘94

The Jeremiah J. Cronin Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Cronin Family, John ’72 and Timothy ’79, to honor their father’s service to Austin.

The Francis J.. Cummings ‘73 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the family and friends of Michael R. Darwin ’82. During his time at Austin, Michael was a National Honor Society member, class officer, and football player.

Mr. Michael F. Cummings ‘73

The Austin Scholars Program – Inner City Scholarship Fund

The Austin Scholars Program is made possible due in part to the commitment of individual benefactors, foundations, our administration and Board of Trustees. We rely on the generosity of a number of benefactors whose support of The Austin Scholars Program helps to provide scholarships to deserving inner city students who otherwise would not be able to benefit from the Austin experience.

Anonymous

Mrs. Margaret B. (Blake) Barreto ‘97

Mr. Thomas W. Dingman ‘13

Mr. Edmund E. Hoell, Jr. ‘70, Trustee & Ms. Carole E. Center

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Kent, II P’01, P’03, P’05, P’07

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Moran

Ms. Michaela K. Welch ‘13

The Michael R. Darwin ’82 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the family and friends of Michael R. Darwin ’82. During his time at Austin, Michael was a National Honor Society member, class officer, and football player.

Mrs. Dorothy A. Darwin, P’82

Mrs. Janet A. Darwin

Mr. & Mrs. John C. Darwin

Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Stephens

Donors

The Francis T. Duggan Memorial Scholarship

Established by family and friends in memory of Francis T. Duggan, father of three Austin graduates and a longtime, devoted supporter of the school. Mr. Duggan was involved in the early years of Austin’s athletic program.

The Alyce and Fred Gilfeather Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Gilfeather Family in memory of their parents who embodied the ultimate Christian expression of friendship in their displays of compassion and offers of support for those in need.

Mr. & Mrs. Fredric R. Gilfeather ‘69, Trustee

The Margot E. Girodet Memorial Scholarship

Established by the family and friends of Margot E. Girodet. Mrs. Girodet was revered in the community for her compassion, strength, intelligence, and dedication both inside and outside the classroom. The scholarship hopes to honor her memory by acknowledging those students who strive for academic excellence and community service

The Marguerite Greenwood Hennessy Memorial Scholarship

Established by an Austin Family to recognize students who have demonstrated serious academic commitment to the study of the Russian language, and plan to continue their studies.

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Kent, II P’01, P’03, P’05, P’07

Dr. Kevin M. Miller ‘84

The Scott J. Heseltine ’82 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the family and friends of Scott J. Heseltine ’82 who served as a class officer.

Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Amante

Andover Hockey Association

Andover Police Patrolmen’s Union

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard S. Awtrey

Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Bartle

Mr. & Mrs. John Beatty

Mr. & Mrs. Don Bessey

Mr. & Mrs. Roland Bibeau

Mr. & Mrs. William P. Buckley

Ms. Eleanor M. Byrne

Ms.Victoria A. Chapin

Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Coneeny

Danvers Garage Sunshine Fund

Mr. Richard W. Devarney

Ms. Kathryn Durso

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Fountain

Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Froburg

K. M. Gianopoulos

Mr. Robert Guerin

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Jessup

Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Kelley

Mr. John J. Kennedy

Dr. Jayan M. Landry

Mr. & Mrs. Pierre LeMieux

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Lucey

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marjerison

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Matton

Ms. Christine B. McCarthy

Ms. Alice McNamara

Ms. Jane Soloman

Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Morris

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher F. Neaves

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. O’Donnell

Mr. & Mrs. James J. O’Neil

Ms. Elaine G. Reilly

Mr. & Mrs. David A. Shnidman

Mr. Joseph Talty

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Tetreault P’98

The Andover Shop

Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Thompson

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Toland

Mr. & Mrs. James K. Turcotte

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace, Jr.

The Library Fund

Established by the faculty at Austin Prep, contributions to this fund go toward the Fr. Arthur F. Smith Library & Media Center.

Mr. Brian E. Chenery

Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dowd ‘69, P’01, P’05

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Enright

Mr. Robert P. Hennessy

Mr. Gary E. Mackiewicz

Atty. & Mrs. John S. Miele

Mr. Roger F. Stone

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace P’93, P’96

The Francis G. McCarthy Memorial Fund

Established by friends, family members and Austin Prep faculty in memory of Frank McCarthy, a beloved faculty member at Austin Prep. He was instrumental in the implementation of process writing and peer editing in Austin’s curriculum. The Francis G. McCarthy Writing Center, named in his memory, allows students to share, discuss and critique each other’s work on any type of written assignment with ease. Contributions to the fund go toward improvements and updates to the Writing Center.

Mrs. Rita M. McCarthy P’97, P’00

The James M. McGonagle, II ’01 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the family and friends of Jim McGonagle, a beloved member of the Class of 2001 who is remembered for his contribution to family, classmates, and teammates.

Mrs. Carol L. Burrows & Mr. William C. Elliott P’02

The George “Matt” Miller Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship has been established by Linsey and Matthew Pimentel ’01 in honor of longtime faculty member George “Matt” Miller and his decades of teaching service to Austin Prep and its students. This scholarship seeks to provide assistance to deserving students based on academic merit and need. It also recognizes students who have demonstrated leadership abilities and a commitment to their community.

Mr. Mark Costello ‘75

Mr. John P. Cummings ‘79

Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dowd ‘69, P’01, P’05

Mr. Sean R. Farrell ‘73

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Green P’10, P’12, P’13, P’17, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Marc L. Griffin ‘94

The Mary E. Mullin Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Friends of Austin to honor Mary Miller, longstanding member of the Friends, and made in memory of her mother, Mrs. Mullin. As a college graduate, Mary Mullin was a member of that elite class of women in her day. She preached the value of education to her sons and daughters who in turn transferred that value to their own children. Four of Mrs. Mullin’s grandsons are graduates of Austin: Peter ’81, Mark ’83, Kevin ’84, and Geoffrey ’90.

The Azniv and Adrineh Nalbandian Scholarship

This scholarship has been established by Azniv and Adrineh Nalbandian and the Nalbandian Family to provide scholarship assistance to deserving students enrolled at Austin Preparatory School. Scholarships will be awarded annually to an incoming freshman (ninth grade) student of Austin Preparatory School based on academic merit and demonstrated financial need.

The Alyssa L. Nanopoulos ’08 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the family of Alyssa L. Nanopoulos ’08. Alyssa, a beloved member of the Class of 2008, is remembered for the love she had for her family, friends, and community. During her seven years at Austin, where she never missed a day of school, Alyssa was involved in Big Sister and was inducted into the National Honor Society during her sophomore year. She also participated in Service Club, Latin Honor Society and served as a Senior Leader. This scholarship honors Alyssa’s memory by recognizing a deserving student who has demonstrated academic merit, active service, and financial need.

Anonymous

Mr. & Mrs. Phillip E. Touchette P’05

Mr. Michael Xifaras

The Don Nealon Memorial Scholarship

Established by friends, family members and Austin Prep faculty in memory of Don Nealon, who taught theology, worked closely with Campus Ministry to design and support the Senior Service Program, and coached skiing and tennis during his 15 years at Austin Prep. Contributions to this scholarship go toward a deserving student of economic need.

The David E. Nelson ’81 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the family and friends of David E. Nelson ’81, a gifted athlete and positive student leader who was always proud to wear the green and white. He was the youngest of three Austin graduates, preceded by Fred ’73 and Ron ’75. The scholarship seeks to honor David’s memory.

A/D Sales

Mr. Gerald Ciarcia

Mr. Brendan Densmore

Mr. Mario Dorio

Mr. Brad Duffin

Ms. Katherine Horgan

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lombardi

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred A. Nelson, Jr. P’73, P’75, P’81

Ms. Shelly Pratt

Mr. Thomas M. Rines

Mr. Alex Shishkoff

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Mr. Donald Skinner

Mr. Chris Spear

Mr. Brian Walsh

Mr. & Mrs. Ian Wood

The Herbert W. Peterson, Jr. and Claire M. Peterson Memorial Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship has been established by the Peterson Family, including; Cynthia A. (Peterson) Kilday, Nancy E. (Peterson) Devlin, Stephen P. ’73, Robert G. ’75, James M. ’76, and Michael T. Peterson ’79 to honor their parents who believed in and encouraged Catholic education for all of their children and fostered the beliefs in hard work, commitment and family.

Atty. James M. Peterson ‘76 & Atty. Kimberly M. Peterson P’19, P’21

Mr. Michael T. Peterson ‘79

Atty. & Mrs. Robert G. Peterson, Sr. ‘75, P’04, P’06, P’08, P’17

Atty. Stephen P. Peterson ‘73 Rotary Club Of Wilmington Scholarship Fund Trust

The Aristides (Artie) C. Speros, Jr. ’85 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the family and friends of Artie Speros ’85. Artie was a beloved member of the Class of 1985 who is remembered for his contribution to family, classmates and teammates. During his time at Austin, Artie was the Class President, while also involved with the Ski Team and French Club. The scholarship seeks to honor Artie’s memory by recognizing a deserving student who has demonstrated leadership abilities and financial need.

Mr. Thomas P. Donohoe ‘85

Ms. Elizabeth House

Mr. John F. Martin ‘85 & Ms. Stacey L. Turner

Mr. Edward J.Veno ‘85

The Paul Sullivan ’75 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Sullivan Family and the Class of 1975 and named in memory of Paul H. Sullivan ’75, who will be remembered as a loving and caring husband, father and friend. A longtime Boston media personality, Paul was both the class clown and Class President during his days at Austin. The scholarship will recognize a freshman (ninth grade) student of Austin Preparatory School who has demonstrated academic merit and financial need, and who has an eagerness to learn, and to participate in activities such as class leadership and/or journalism/writing.

William

H.

Turner Scholarship Award

This award has been established by Mrs. Lillian Turner and her family in honor of her husband, Mr. William H. Turner. Mr. Turner and his wife saw four sons graduate from Austin Prep. He nurtured family life by co-creating a loving and supportive environment. He fostered academics, religion, dignity, service, athletics and good moral character. This award recognizes a deserving current student who shows strong academic discipline and demonstrates a good work ethic.

Mrs. Lillian M. Turner P’72, P’73, P’81, P’83

The Barbara Zarella Memorial Scholarship

Established in loving memory of his mother by Joseph Zarella ’77 to honor the role every mother has in her child’s successful completion of high school. The award is presented to a senior with four years of perfect attendance at Austin.

Mr. Joseph P. Zarella ‘77

Igniting Hearts, Transforming Lives

Igniting Hearts, Transforming Lives Campaign is a capital campaign that will fulfill the school’s designated priorities in a phased approach. The focus of our campaign is to improve campus infrastructure, enrich academic programs, increase tuition assistance and scholarships to keep an Austin Prep education accessible, and expand our energy-saving techniques. The donor list within the annual report represents those who have donated or pledged as of March 31, 2016.

Campaign Cabinet

General Chairman

Mr. Gary Ruping ’80 P ’16, ’18

Vice Chairs

Mrs. Maria Blewitt Science Faculty Special Gifts

Ms. Sheila Clarke P’21 Parent Gifts

Ms. Irene Collins P’14,’16

Mr. Bill Maradei P’11,’12 Science Faculty & Head Football Coach Faculty/Staff Gifts

Ms. Sheila May P’19 Leadership Gifts

Mr. Anthony J. Pimentel P’99,’01 Board of Trustees Chairman Emeritus Trustee Gifts

Campaign Class Key Leaders & Volunteers

Mr. Michael J. Barry, Ph.D. ’79, Trustee

Mr. Ryan Burke ’13

Mr. Terence Burke ’75 P’06,’07,’10

Mr. Michael Caggiano ’84

Mr. Joseph Carregal ’05

Mr. Mark Connolly ’83 P’15,’20

Mr. Damian Dell’Anno P’10,’12,’14

Mr. Louis DiRupo ’82 P’11,’14

Mr. John Douglass, Jr. P’19

Mrs. Jennifer (Throp) Fantozzi ’97, Trustee

Mr. William Geary, Esq. ’75

Mr. Edmund E. Hoell, Jr. ’70, Trustee

Mr. Edward MacKenzie ’99

History Faculty

Mr. William Maradei ’11

Mr. Matthew Pimentel ’01 Alumni & Class Key Leader

Mr. Joseph A. Sciacca, Jr. ’75 P’13 Trustee

Communications

Mr. David D. Quirk ’84 Leadership Gifts

Mr. John Martin ’85

Ms. Bridget Monagle ’01

Ms. Bridget Monagle ’01

Atty. James Peterson ’76, P’19,’21

Mr. Edward L. Quinn ’72

Mr. Steven Swanson ’73

Donors

Anonymous (5)

The Ardizzoni Family P’19

Dr. Paul G. Arrigg P’12, P’14, P’19

Mr. Christopher Ayers

The Bancroft Family

Ms. Celia A. Barletta

Dr. Mike Barry ‘79, Trustee

Ms. Susan E. Belanger

Charlie & Maureen Bennett P’94, P’97, Trustee

Mr. Paul Bimmler ‘09

Biogen Idec

Mr. Tony Biscardi ‘88

Mrs. Leeann Blais

Stephen and Maria Blewitt

Ms. Julianne Bloise

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Bouchard P’10, P’14, P’15

Mr. Nelson S. Burbank

Steven ‘77 and Katie Burke

The Burke Family ‘75, P’06, P’07, P’10

The Capone Family ‘88

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Cavanaugh, Jr. P’96, P’97, P’98, P’01, P’03, Trustee

Ms. Paige M. Christie ‘11

Ms. Claudia A. Colannino

Mr. Mark A. Connolly ‘83 & Family P’15, P’20

The Cortese Family P’91

Mrs. Maureen A. Crowley

The Dell’Anno Family P’10, P’12, P’14

Mr. Peter DeLuca

The DeLuca Family P’00, P’04, P’08, P’12

Mrs. Nancy Der Sarkisian

Mr. Matthew P. Diapella ‘98

The DiPerna Family

The DiRupo Family ‘82, P’11, P’14

Ms. Samantha DiVito

Fr. Raymond Dlugos, O.S.A., Trustee

Mr. & Dr. John Douglass, Jr. P’19

Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dowd ‘69, P’01, P’05

Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Duggan ‘72, Trustee

Mrs. Jennifer L. Fantozzi, Trustee, ‘97

Ms. Elizabeth C. Farrell

The Filadoro Family

Mr. Sean Finn

Ms. Alison Fish

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Flynn P’08, P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Flynn ‘83, Trustee

Ms. Jessica Foster

Frank & Patty Fothergill P’06, P’09

Ms. Alexandra A. Garcia-Mata

Mr. Douglas H. Hayman ‘67

Mr. & Mrs. William C. Geary, Esq. ‘75

Eugenia and Tom Georges

The Gerety Family P’16, P’19, P’22

Mr. Aaron M. Giard

Fred and Rose Gilfeather ‘69, Trustee

Ms. Stephanie Grace

Mr. Charles D. Gracy

Ms. Deborah J. Gray

Ms. Kayla Greenwood

GW&K Investment Management

Pete and Sue Hajjar

The Hampoian Family P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Harkins

Dr. Paul F. Healy ‘66

Mrs. Erica T. Hedrick

Mr. Robert P. Hennessy

Mrs. Kelly Herrity

Mr. James Hickey, Ph.D. & Family P’22

Mr. Edmund E. Hoell, Jr. ‘70, Trustee

Mr. Edward G. Igo ‘69, P’94, P’95, P’04

Mrs. Allyson Jaena & Family P’19

The Jeong Family P’18

JNB & Associates

Ms. Heather Jones

Ms. Cara M. Kennedy

Mr. Kevin M. Kerrigan ‘89, Trustee

Mr. Steven E. Kintigos

Mrs. Lori Lambert-Osburn

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Lane

Mr. Alex J. Lehmann ‘06

Mrs. Nicole C. Luongo

Mr. Edward G. MacKenzie ‘99

Mr. Gary E. Mackiewicz

Ms. Sally A. Maijenski

Mr. George C. Malvey P’05, P’10

Coach Maradei P’11, P’12

Mr. Billy Maradei ‘11

The Marchetti Family P’17

Ms. Jeanne Y. Maurand

Alec and Sheila May P’19

Mr. Paul W. Mayo P’01

The McCadden Family P’16, P’19

The McCarthy Family P’16

The McKie Family P’16, P’17

Mr. Michael C. McLaughlin

Ms. Briana N. McLellan ‘12

Mrs. Sarah P. Meier P’20

Mrs. Doreen P. Miele

Mr. Nicholas J. Mulcahy ‘14

The Christopher J. Murphy Memorial Fund

Jim and Marcia Noga P’12, Trustee

The Park Family P’19

Mr. Vincent Parrella

Ms. Marla C. Pascucci-Byrne

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Petrillo P’10

The Petrillo Family P’10

Nathan ‘93 and Nicole Piccini

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Pimentel P’99, P’01, Trustee

Pimentel Construction Company

Mr. Derek Piper

Ms. Cynthia Pitta

Mr. Jonathan J. Pollard ‘97

Mr. Aaron P. Price ‘91

The Putney Family

Mr. Edward L. Quinn, Jr. ‘72

Mr. David D. Quirk ‘84

The Rakers Family P’14, P’16

Terri & Stephen Reddy P’16, P’18

Mrs. Maryjane Restuccia GP’19

The Reusch Family

Judy & Jim Reynolds

Ms. Holly M. Robinson ‘13

The Rubino Family P’18, P’19

Mr. Gary H. Ruping ‘80, P’16, P’18

SalemFive Charitable Foundation

Mr. Duane R. Sandler

Mr. Steven B. Santos

The Sciacca Family ‘75, P’13, Trustee

Ms. Meg K. Shannon

Mr. Nathan F. Sherr ‘07

Mrs. Linda M. Sherry

Ms. Nicole A. Siciliano

Mr. Edmund Silva

The Smith Family P’19

Ms. Christie S. Spadafora ‘02

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Spengler

The Strazzere Family P’19

Mr. Steven M. Swanson ‘73

Ms. Jessica C. Swindell

Mr. Robert Taylor

The Theriault Family P’15, P’17, P’19, P’22

Andrew and Martha Tucker P’19

The Urick Family P’19

Ms. Susan M. Vacanti

Dr. Ricardo A. Vanegas

Mr. Eric P. Verner ‘90

Teresa and William Wallace

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace P’93, P’96

Mark and Jeanne Westervelt P’11, P’14

Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Williams P’19

The Xing Family P’18

The Parents Signature Event

The Parent Signature Event, which took place on November 7, 2015 at the Lanam Club in Andover, MA, was the inaugural fundraising event for the Austin Prep Parents Association and will take place annually. Members of the AP parent community were invited to attend this social event which featured a cocktail reception, dinner, and a silent auction. The monies raised at this successful and popular event support the annual fund.

Chair

Mrs. Michelle Walsh P’19, P’21

Volunteer Chair

Mrs. Michele Williams P’19

Volunteers

Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ardizzoni P’19

Mrs. Brenda Boyle P’16

Mrs. Tina Brzezenski P’16, P’19

Mrs. Dana Burnham P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. James Burns P’18, P’20

Mrs. Mary Beth Caturello P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Chabra P’19, P’20

Mrs. Laura Choma P’18, P’20

Mrs. Sheila Clarke P’21

Ms. Melissa Demakes

Mrs. Charlene DeRoche P’14, P’16, P’18

Mr. & Dr. John Douglas, Jr. P’19

Mrs. Mary Beth Freeman P’15, P’18, P’20

Mrs. Ruth Hoffman P’18

Mrs. Carrie Horan P’20

Mrs. Ann Hueston P’21

Mrs. Allyson Jaena P’19

Mrs. Deb Maffeo P’18

Atty. & Atty. James Peterson ‘73, P’19, P’21

Mrs. Laurene Polignone P’17

Mrs. Gloria Reddivari P’21, P’22

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rose P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schiff P’19

Mrs. Jennifer Smith P’19

Ms. Veronica Tucker P’19

Mr. Nathaniel Williams P’19

Supporters

American Textile History Museum

Alantra Spa, No. Reading

Essex River Cruises & Charters

Anthony David Salon

Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ardizzoni P’19

Atlantic Parking Services

Harrow’s Chicken Pies

Austin Prep Swim Team

Austin Prep Varsity Girls Soccer Team

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bianchi P’22

Kitty’s Restaurant

Mr. & Mrs. John Bodette P’16

Boston Chowda Co.

Boston Flower Market and Galleria

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Boyle P’16

Austin Prep Boys Hockey Team

Austin Prep Boys Soccer Team

Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore Bramante P’19, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bravo P’18

Mr. & Mrs. John Brzezenski P’16, P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Burke ‘81, P’13, P’17

Mr. Robert Burke & Ms. Eileen McAnneny P’19

Mr. & Mrs. James Burnham P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. James Burns P’18, P’20

Calareso’s Farm Stand and Garden Center

Mr. & Mrs. Brian Cann P’19

Capt. Bill & Sons Whale Watch

Shaban’s of Andover

Sunset Limosine Svc

Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Caturello P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Centrella ‘82, P’15, P’19, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. David Cerveny P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Chabra P’19, P’20

China Cuisine

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Choma P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Chrisopher P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Clarke P’21

St. Killian Importing Company

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Clemente P’15, P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cochran P’20

Mr. & Mrs. John Collins P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Collins P’14, P’16

Burbank YMCA

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Connolly P’17, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Connolly, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Corrente P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Darrin Courtney P’18

Cranmore Mountain Resort

CrossFit Andover MA

Cupcake City

The Energy Barre

Andover Gulf

Mr. & Mrs. Paul D’Ambrosio P’18

Dave & Busters

Lumina Salon

Ms. Melissa Demakes

Mr. Mark DeMarco

Mr. & Mrs. William DeRoche P’14, P’16, P’18

Mr. & Mrs. John DiFranco P’22

Mr. & Dr. John Douglas, Jr. P’19

Dresscode

Eastgate Liquors

Elizabeth Grady

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Elkins P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Enos P’13, P’17

Eva Nails & Spa

Salon Maya

Mr. & Mrs. Vincenzo Fazzolari P’22

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Ferri P’14, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Jay Flynn P’08, P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Flynn P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Dean Freeman P’15, P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. William Freeman P’16

Ms. Meghan Frey P’19

Mr. & Mrs. William Freeman P’16

Ms. Meghan Frey P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gallagher P’22

Ms. Yvonne Garcia P’19

Mr. Todd Gerety &

Mrs. Kristen D’Eramo-Gerety P’16, P’19

Mr. Matteo Giamaco &

Mrs. Christine McKenna-Giamarco P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Giardina P’20

Bay State Wine & Spirits

Austin Prep Girls Hockey Team

Austin Prep Girls Tennis Team

Austin Prep Girls Varsity Basketball Team

Austin Prep Girls Varsity Lacrosse Team

Austin Prep Girls Volleyball Team

Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Goddard P’20

Parents Association President Susan and husband Jack Ardizzoni P’19.

Golden Ginger

Austin Prep Golf Team

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Green P’10, P’12, P’13, P’17, P’20

Mr. Gregory Gryllakis & Mrs. Sarah Meier P’20

Dr. & Mrs. Himanshu Gupta P’21

Hago Harrington’s Miniature Golf

Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hampoian P’18, P’20

Ms. Julie Happeny P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Heffernan P’20

Dr. & Mrs. James Hickey P’22

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hickey P’16, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. John Hoffman P’18

Mr. & Mrs. William Horan P’20

Mr. Craig Horgan P’19

Mrs. Ann Hueston P’21

Isabella Stewart Gardner Musuem

Mr. & Mrs. Carl Jaena P’19

Ms. Mary Kamelle P’21

Mortgage Equity Partners

Mr. & Mrs. John Karafilidis P’21

Kathleen Ivy Photography

Mr. & Mrs. James Kazmer P’18, P’20

Mr. Edward Kelley & Mrs. Patricia Corrigan P’18 North Shore Music Theatre

Angeli Hair Studio

Lanam Club

Laser Quest

Mailing Addressee

The Lawson Team at Re/Max Leading Edge

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Leavis P’19 Fuddruckers

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Levine

Ms. Patricia Liberacki P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Lundy P’16, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. John Lynch P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Maffeo P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mahoney P’18

Mr. Thomas Mannion & Mrs. Mary Lewis-Mannion P’16, P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Vito Marchetti P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mastrocola P’19

Mr. & Mrs. John McCarthy P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Shaun McCormack P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Shaun McCormack P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Paul McKie P’16, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. James Medugno

Men’s Warehouse and Tux

Friends of Post Office Square

Middleton Golf Course

Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Monagle P’16

Mr. Thomas Mooney & Mrs. Andrea Heil P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Morrison P’19

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mozzicato P’18

As Good As It Gets Café

Mrs. Gail Richmond P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Napolitano P’22

Nashoba Valley

New England Aquarium

Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Nickerson P’17, P’19

Ms. Judy Nolan P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Victor Paone P’18

Peg Raciti Photography

Mr. & Mrs Joseph Peppe P’22

Pizza Goddess

Atty. & Atty. James Peterson ‘73, P’19, P’21

Mr. Anthony Pimentel P’99, P’01, Trustee

Ms. Christine Pingaro P’16

Plimouth Plantation

Poland Springs

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Polignone P’17

Powers & Sullivan, LLC

Stearns and Hills Bistro

The Priestley’s Fine Art Photography

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Ragucci P’16

JBug Images

Ms. Olivia Raza ‘18

Red Heat Tavern

Mrs. Gloria Reddivari P’21, P’22

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Reddy P’17, P’19

Mrs. Terry Reddy P’16, P’18

Reebok

Rejuvelate: Energy Healing & Massage/Aromatherapy

Ms. Maryjane Restuccia GP’19

Boston Marriott Long Wharf

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rose P’19

Classic Faces Day Spa & Boutique

Mr. & Mrs. Derek Russell P’21

Altitude Trampoline Park

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Sablone P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sacco P’18

Salon Laura Michaels

Santa’s Village

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schiff P’19

Seaport Grille

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Simonelli P’19

Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Smith P’19

Sole Amour

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Spencer ‘81, P’19

Ms. Kathi Spurr

Starbucks of North Andover

Mr. & Mrs. John Stenson P’17

Stoneham Theater

Mr. & Mrs. Guy Strazzere P’19

Mr. & Mrs. John Sweeney P’19

Sweet Mimi’s Chocolates

Mr. & Mrs. Khalid Syed P’16, P’19, P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Boris Tabenkin P’17, P’19

The Law Office of James M. Peterson

The Ultimate

A Small Creation

Tremezzo Restaurant

Ms. Veronica Tucker P’19

Turner’s Seafood

Tuxedo by Giblees

Mrs. Michele Urick P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Mark VanderZouwen P’21

Austin Prep Varsity Baseball Team

Austin Prep Varsity Football Team

Mr. & Mrs. Stefan Vounessea P’18

W.B. Mason

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Walsh P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Walsh P’19, P’21

Walt Disney World

Chama Grill

Wenhan Museum

Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Williams P’19

Wilmington Farmers Market

Wine ConneXtion

Woodman’s of Essex

Mr. & Mrs. James Worden P’17

WOW Nails & Spa

Mr. & Mrs. David Wyman P’16

Thomson Country Club

Signature Event Volunteer Coordinator Michele Williams P’19; Signature Event Chair Michelle Walsh P’19, P’21; Sheila Clarke P’21; and Brenda Boyle P’16.
Laura Choma P’18, P’20; Deb Maffeo P’18; and Ann Hueston P’21.

2015 Golf Outing

The Austin Prep Golf Outing is the school’s largest fundraiser. Each year the net proceeds support a different fundraising goal. The monies raised from the May 17, 2015 Golf Outing, which took place at Indian Ridge Country Club in Andover, MA, helped purchase of a new sound system for the MPF in support of Student Life and the Arts.

Committee & Volunteers

Mrs. Susan Ardizzoni P’19

Mr. & Mrs. James Burns P’18, P’20

Mrs. Lin Chabra P’19, P’20

Mrs. Laura Choma P’18, P’20

Mr. Nicholas Hamponian P’18

Mrs. Carrie Horan P’20

Mr. Alexander Maddeo P’18

Mrs. Elizabeth Orphanos P’18

Mrs. Kimberly Mahoney P’18

Mr. Fredric R. Gilfeather ‘69, Trustee

Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hamponian P’18, P’20

Mr. Stephen Reddy P’16, P’18

Mr. Andrew N. Tucker P’19

Supporters

Mr. Patrick Annese

Mr. George Antonakos

Mr. & Mrs. John Ardizzoni P’19

Armor Door & Lock, Inc.

Atlantic Asphalt & Equipment Co., Inc.

Atlantic Framing

Austin Prep Teachers Association

Mr. Mike Bailey

Baillie & Company

Mr. & Mrs. Virgilio Bancarotta P’97, P’00, P’02

Mr. Pasquale Bancarotta ‘97

Mr. Virgilio Bancarotta, Jr. ‘00

Mr. Michael Baxter

Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Beeley P’17

Ms. Susan Belanger

Mr. Justin M. Bishop ‘02

Ms. Maria Blewitt

Mr. James Bloise

Mr. Christopher Bloise

Ms. Maria Bonanno

Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Boucher P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick R. Boyle P’16

Bradford Ski Area

Ms. Patricia Brady

Mr. Steve Bucci

Mr. David Buffum

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Burke ‘81, P’13, P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Burkett P’10, P’17

Mr. Patrick Burkett

Mr. & Mrs. James W. Burns P’18, P’20

Mr. Marc Cammarata

Ms. Jackie Candelino P’20

Capone Landscaping, Inc.

Caras & Shulman, PC

Monday, May 23, 2016

Mr. Robert Carleo

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Casper P’12, P’15

Ms. Lorayne Chapman

Mr. Mark A. Chaykovsky & Dr. Bonner N. Chaykovsky P’13, P’15

Mr. & Mrs. Chris P. Choma P’18, P’20

Ms. Monica Chung

City Drywall

Mr. Philip & Mrs. Sheila Clarke P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony B. Clemente P’15, P’18

Mr. Michael Clenbik

Columbo’s Pizza Café

Comak Brothers, Inc.

Ms. Lorene Comeau

Mr. Mark Connelly ‘83, P’15, P’20

Cornerstone Architects, Inc.

Mr. Edward Kelley & Mrs. Patricia Corrigan P’18

Mr. Michael A. Costa ‘05

Country 102.5

Mr. Leo Creegan

Crystal Motor Express

Mr. Garry J. Cuneo ‘04

Mr. Jay Czarnecki

Mr. Kevin Czarnecki

Mr. Joe Daly

Mr. Joe DeGrace

Mr. Lou Dell’Anno

DeMoulas Foundation

Mr. Don Dewitt

Mr. Joseph DiMare

Mr. Shawn Doherty

Dougie Duchesne Plumbing & Heating

Dr. Mickey Kids DMD

Mr. & Mrs. George R. Dumas GP’18

Enterprise Bank

Essential Planning

ExecuSpace Construction Corp

Fidelis Facility Service Group

Five-O-Promo

Mr. Ken Fluet

Mr. Peter N. Flynn ‘77

Mr. Aiden Ford

Mr. & Mrs. Dean Freeman P’15, P’18, P’20

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Frommelt P’07, P’11

Mr. Alex Frommelt

Frommelt Dock & Door, Inc.

Mr. Paul G. Gagne ‘88

Mr. Jim Galipeau

Mr. Greg Gallias

Mr. & Mrs. Fredric R. Gilfeather ‘69, Trustee

Mr. Kevin F. Gill ‘82

Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Giuliano ‘82, P ‘07, P’09, P’11

gpHomestay

Mr. Russell Grant

Grasshopper Irrigation, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Gray P’18, P’19

Dr. & Mrs. Himanshu Gupta P’21

Mr. Peter Hajjar

Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hampoian P ‘18, P ‘20

Mr. Nicholas Hampoian ‘18

Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hampoian P ‘18, P ‘20

Mr. Nicholas Hampoian ‘18

Mr. Garret Harker

Mr. John Hassan

Haverhill Golf & Country Club

Mr. John Hennessey

Mr. Dale Hevy

Hillside Florist & Gifts, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. William A. Horan P’20

Ms. Janice Houghton

Indian Ridge Country Club

Ms. Linda Isner

J. G. MacLellan Concrete Co., Inc.

J.Hilburn

Mr. & Mrs. Carl Jaena P’19

JNB & Associates

Joe’s Welding, LLC

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Kelly ‘69

Mr. Steve King

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Klucznik P’16, P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Constantine Koutsogiannopoulos P’17, P’18, P’22

La Plume & Sons Printing Co., Inc.

Austin Prep Girls Varsity Lacrosse

Mr. Edward Laflore

Mr. David Lanci

Land’s End

Latham Law Office

Law Office of John S. Miele

Law Office of William F. Crowley

Mr. Wayne Lawson

Mr. Steve Lentine

Love Is A Shore Thing

Mr. Alexander A. Maffeo ‘18

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Maffeo, Jr. P’18

Mr. William Maher

Mr. Tom Mahoney

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mahoney P’18

Mann Orchards

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander T. May P’19

Mr. Bob McDonald

McGladrey LLP

Mr. & Mrs. Brent L. McKenelley P’16, P’18, P’21

Mr. Jake W. McKenelley ‘16

Mr. Zachary R. McKenelley ‘21

Mr. Blaine McKenelley

McKenna & Partners

McLane Law Firm

Mr. Matt McPhail

Mr. & Mrs. Ken Meharg

Merrrimack College

Metalcrafters, Inc.

Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning

Mr. Arthur Miner

Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, & Popeo

Mr. Charles Miraslia

Mr. Tom Modika

Mr. & Mrs. William V. Monagle, Jr., P’01

Murphy & King

Mr. Frank Muzio

Nashoba Valley

NexDine, LLC

Mr. Michael E. Rickley & Atty. M. Daria Niewenhous P’13, P’15

Northern Business Machines

Mr. Matt. O’Doherty

Mr. Tyler Palmieri

Mr. David Palmisano

Party Connection

Mr. David Pearce

Atty. & Mrs. John T. Phelan, Esq. P’14

Mr. Dave Pilleri

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Pimentel P’99, P’01, Trustee

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Pimentel ‘01

Pimentel Construction Company

Mr. Joseph F. Pino, III ‘05

Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Poe P’16

Poland Springs

Mr. John Prendergast

Mr. Mike Prisco

Protector Group Insurance Agency

A Marsh & McLellan Company

Mr. David D. Quirk ‘84

Quirk Construction Corp.

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Ragucci, III P’16

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Rakers P’14, P’16

Mr. Graham Ranks

Mr. & Mrs. Venkata Reddivari P’21, P’22

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Reddy P’16, P’18

Mr. Gene Richard

Mr. & Mrs. Rick R. Rosania P’16, P’18

Mr. & Mrs. Louis V. Rubino P’18, P’19

Mr. Joseph Ruscio

Mr. Cole Rushford

Mr. Paul Sabella

Saint Robert Bellarmine

SalemFive

Sanitrol Building Maintenance Corp.

Santander Bank

Dr. Alicia Modestino P’21

Scott E. Chapman Foundation

Mr. John Seale

Shea Concrete Products, Inc.

Simply Elegant Catering

Mr. Gerry Sirignano

Mrs. Jill M. (Pimentel) Slye ‘99 & Mr. Jason Slye

Smart Tuition

Mr. Gregory Smith

Solution IT, Inc.

Mr. Brian J. Souza ‘05

Specialized Roofing Co., Inc.

Ms. Joia Spooner-Fleming

St. Augustine School, Andover

St. Theresa Parish

Stoneham Bank

Mr. & Mrs. Guy Strazzere P’19

Mr. Ryan D. Sullivan ‘97

Teri Lynn Photography

Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Throp P’97

Mr. Steve Tierney

Mr. & Mrs. Ian Tinkler P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew N. Tucker P’19

Mr. Marty Tucker

Mr. Jim Veglas

Mr. Chris Veglas

Mr. Lillo Veruto

W.B. Mason

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Walsh P’19, P’21

Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Williams P’19

Winn Street Equipment Sales

Mr. Mark Winthrop

Mr. & Mrs. David G. Wyman P’16

Mr. Art Zonghetti

Russ Grant; Joe Ruscio; Brian Souza ’05; and Joe Pino, III ’05. Jason Slye; Board Chairman Emeritus Tony Pimentel P’99, P’01; Mark Connolly ’83 P’15, P’20; and Matt Pimentel ’01.

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