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New & Retiring Faculty

Once a Patriot, Always a Patriot

With a combined 157 years of service to The John Carroll School, we offer gratitude and a fond farewell to the following faculty members who are retiring this year, after impacting thousands of lives. We will miss you and are so grateful for all you have done for John Carroll.

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In 1972, Mr. George Appleby taught his first math class at John Carroll, and in 2020, he finished his storied career after 48 years as an educator. He served as Math Department Chair for 35 years, Senior Class Moderator for 28 years, Director of Scheduling for 30 years and, of course, videographer for the Patriot football team for 46 years. Famous for his Mr. Potato Head collection, Mr. Appleby has been a pillar at John Carroll, dedicating his life to this institution. Thank you, Mr. Appleby, and enjoy retirement!

The halls of John Carroll will not be the same without Mr. Mike Gaudreau ’70! Of the school’s 56 year history, Mr. Gaudreau has been present for 50 of them — four as a student and 46 as an educator! Mr. Gaudreau opened a world of art and beauty to thousands of students. We are excited to see what he will do in his next chapter, and the impact he will continue to have helping the world to see the beauty that he sees every day. Don’t worry, though, Mr. Gaudreau has assured us he will be back to retell the iconic story of the John Carroll ring to the class of 2022!

Mrs. Regina Ferry jumped in to teach mid-year in 1990 and has been a staple of the World Languages department ever since. She has taught all levels of French as well as Spanish. And who could forget her delicious crepes? Mrs. Ferry has been committed to the French exchange program and has hosted various exchange teachers over the years. Many students have been impacted by this amazing program.

Mr. John Low is retiring ... again! Mr. Low retired after a decade of teaching at JC in 2009, but missed it so much, he decided to come back part time in 2012, teaching Biology and Zoology. Mr. Low served as Science Department Chair for five years and, in addition to his classes, he coached outdoor track for ten seasons. Additionally, he tended to our campus greenhouse and could often be found among the flora there. Mr. Low is known for his kindness and humor, and his passion for science is evident to all of his students and his department.

After 25 years, Mrs. Bev Markel is retiring from a great career teaching Math. Mrs. Markel has served our community as a mentor teacher and Math Department Chair and has also worked with our Respect Life Club and the Technology Committee. A past parent as well, Mrs. Markel shared that she’ll miss all the friendships and support she has experienced through her many years at John Carroll.

Mr . Appleby was known far and wide for his extensive collection of Mr . Potato Head figures .

Dr. Julie Baker was named the 2020 Educator of the Year! Dr. Baker serves as chair of the Science Department, moderator of the Chemathon and Envirothon teams and is a dedicated Advisor. Thank you, Dr. Baker, for all that you do for your students, your colleagues and our community! You serve as a wonderful example of what it means to be a Patriot.

This year’s recipient of the Ann M. Drummey Lifetime Service Award is Mr. Tom Vierheller! This award recognizes faculty and staff who have made significant contributions to the John Carroll community through dedicated service. For several years, Mr. Vierheller and his wife, Donna ’78, have led service learning trips in partnership with Cambiando Vidas, an organization dedicated to providing homes for families in the Dominican Republic. Thank you, Mr. Vierheller, for all that you do!

Katie Yurechko ’20 and Mrs. Teresa Pleiss ’04 were each honored recently at the William J. Sacco Critical Thinking Foundation’s annual awards banquet. The foundation recognizes seniors who excel in math and math educators who display dedication to bettering their students in their studies. Congratulations, Katie and Mrs. Pleiss!

Mr. Sean Ireton was selected as a University of Chicago Outstanding Educator! This is an honor bestowed upon an educator who goes beyond teaching and leaves a lifelong impression. Mr. Ireton was nominated by Helen Lortie ’20.

Every Patriot Has a Story

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5 Thirteen John Carroll students participated in the Johns Hopkins University Model UN Conference. Each delegate served on a committee debating, delivering speeches, negotiating and drafting resolutions. Leo Hojnowski ’20 secured the title of “Outstanding Delegate” for his performance at the conference.

The Sister Kathleen Brabson, SSJ Service Award recognizes an underclassman for his or her commitment to educational service. A Sister of St. Joseph for over 50 years, Sister Kathleen worked tirelessly for excellence in Catholic education, including spending nine years on The John Carroll School Board of Trustees and Catholic Mission Committee. The inaugural winner of this award is Emily Nelson ’23. Congratulations, Emily!

After receiving a request from the principal at St. Mary’s High School in Annapolis, STEAM Program Coordinator and Computer Science Department Chair Mike Monaghan agreed to utilize John Carroll’s 3D printers to make parts of protective masks and respirators. Mr. Monaghan printed and shipped components to Eclipse Group who assembled and delivered the masks to Anne Arundel Medical Center and other medical facilities. In all, JC contributed 486 mask shells to the effort, and the school’s two 3D printers logged 2,743 print hours from April through June.

Suoyi Feng ’21 recently published an original research paper in the peer-reviewed Journal of Inflammation Research titled, “Therapeutic Effect of C-C Chemokine Receptor Type 1 (CCR1) Antagonist BX471 on Allergic Rhinitis.” Biology teacher Mr. Mark Grzanna mentored Suoyi for this extensive project and is credited as a co-author. The link to the article and a video abstract is available on the News section of the John Carroll website. Suoyi also placed second in the 2020 Maryland BioGENEius Challenge with this same project. Congratulations, Suoyi!

Members of the student-led service organization VolunTeen have had a busy year, from collecting needed supplies for the young women transitioning out of foster care at Crossroads Transitional Living to producing a video of hope to encourage senior citizens isolated at nursing homes, medical personnel and others impacted by the pandemic. The group, which is comprised of local high school students, includes President Drew Evans ’23, who received an award from the District Governor of the Lions Club for his dedication to this organization, Vice President Ryan Skandalis ’23 and Secretary Katie Yurechko ’20, as well as Alex Fuller ’23, Noah Miller ’23, Jayson Polesovsky ’23, Max Vaughan ’23 and Greg Temple ’23.

Cousins Donnie Waitt ’23 and Gabriella Steck ’23 started a GoFundMe page to raise money to assist families who were out of work due to COVID-19, exceeding their goal of $1,000 and using the funds to provide grocery store gift cards to those in need.

Congratulations to Emma Ritter ’20 and Garrett “Happy” Phillips ’20 for their selection as John Carroll’s Al Cesky Scholarship nominees.

Grace Madigan ’21 and her mom, Sandra, have sewn and donated almost 100 masks to family, friends and essential workers in need.

John Carroll’s Robotics Team participated in the VEX Robotics Virtual World Tournament and came away ranked third in the world in programming and 18th in the world overall. Congratulations to these dedicated Patriots!

Shorts Lawncare owners Brett ’20 and Austin Shorts ’22, along with their younger sister Sara, donated a portion of their April profits to the John Carroll Student Emergency Fund.

For her Senior Project, Emma Ritter ’20 took on the challenge of planning and hosting the annual Special Needs Prom. Guests said “Aloha to Spring” and danced the night away with friends old and new. Thank you, Emma, for continuing what has become a John Carroll tradition!

Tyler Rosso ’20 has always wanted to find a way to say thank you to the medical staff who helped him to recover from severe burns as a child, so for his senior project he collected donations and made activity bags for children being treated at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.

Alexis Loder ’20, Helen Lortie ’20 and Katie Yurechko ’20 were recognized as Harford County House Delegation Scholars, an honor earned by students who are among the top scholars in the county. We are very proud of all you have achieved as Patriots!

Brian Thompson ’20 signed on as a member of RandolphMacon ESports, which competes in the National Association of Collegiate eSports.

Sarah Nelson ’21 earned her Girl Scout Gold Award on July 3, 2020, by working with The Johns Hopkins Children’s Medical Center. Sarah created a visual binder and flash drive with 458 original drawings that can be reproduced as needed, helping the environment by reducing paper waste from disposed, partially-used coloring books. Drawings were completed on John Carroll’s Middle School Arts Night.

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Kristen Ingold ’20, Justin Kim ’20 and Cicily Zhou ’20 represented John Carroll at The Walters Museum AIMS Student Art Show where their artwork was viewed and appreciated by thousands of visitors while it was on display.

Brenna Patzer ’20 moved from the stage to the director’s chair to bring us a moving production of “The Diary of Anne Frank” for her senior project. Thank you, Brenna, for bringing this powerful story to life.

“The Patriot” staff pulled off something truly remarkable, putting together a special COVID-19 issue of the John Carroll student newspaper in just two weeks, when typical turnaround time for a print issue is four to six weeks. During the last 40 minutes they had together in class, the students planned and gathered information for stories for this special digital-only issue. Alex Hau ’20, Kate Gromacki ’20 and Emma Balint ’20 (Chief Editors) and Belle Wilson ’22 (Managing Editor) led the charge for this effort. To read the special edition, visit

johncarroll.org/springpatriot. Congratulations are in order for Ryan Vest ’21, who has been selected for the highly competitive Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras! Ryan was also the recipient of the Jim Chrismer Excellence in US History Award, named for long-time John Carroll teacher Mr. James E. Chrismer and awarded annually to a junior who demonstrates interest and excellence in the study of U.S. History.

We are proud of Kai Thomas ’21 who wrote and recorded a rap in response to the senseless killing of George Floyd, which was widely shared on social media.

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Congratulations to Nick Singelakis ’23 who ran two very fast races in the mile (4:33) and 2 mile (10:09)! His mile time qualified him for the Indoor Track Nationals in NY in March.

Girls Swim Team finished as runners-up in the IAAM “C” Conference Swim Championships at Loyola University — their highest finish in several years! The following student-athletes are recognized for their individual accomplishments:

Victoria Novak ’23: 200 Medley Relay – Gold, 200 Free – Gold, 500 Free – Gold and 400 Free Relay – Silver

Delaney Hopkins ’21: 200 Medley Relay – Gold, 200 IM – Gold, 100 Breast – Gold and 400 Free Relay – Silver

Sarah Nelson ’21: 200 Medley Relay – Gold, 100 Fly – Gold, 200 IM – Bronze and 400 Free Relay – Silver

Mackenzie Hopkins ’23: 200 Medley Relay – Gold, 100 Back – Silver, 100 Breast – Silver and 400 Free Relay – Silver

Grace Griffin ’23, Kaylie Wolf ’23, Ella Messick ’21 and Siggy Soriano ’21: 200 Free Relay – Bronze

Congratulations to Julianne Moccia ’21 who was ranked 6th in the country in the 106 lb weight class of the National Girls High School Wrestling rankings.

For their hard work and dedication in the classroom, six Patriots were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association’s 2019 High School National Academic Squad — Emma Balint, Ellie Bruggeman, Ryleigh Casserly, Kate Gromacki, Alexis Loder and Sophia Shukla.

ATHLETICS

Congratulations to the following members of the Class of 2020 who have committed to continue their athletic careers in college next year:

Some of our student-athletes committed to continuing their sports in college.

BASEBALL | Sam Hogue (West Virginia Wesleyan), Sean Fasano (Delgado Community College), Gavin Wingard (California University of Pennsylvania), Tyler Leach (High Point University), Aidan Ruiz (California University of Pennsylvania), Charlie Hafer (West Virginia Wesleyan)

SOCCER

GIRLS | Nia Christopher (Towson University), Kiana Miller (Howard University) BOYS | Ryan Rosensteel (Shenandoah University)

FIELD HOCKEY | Ellie Bruggeman (Ursinus College), Kate Gromacki (Washington College), Alexis Loder (Johns Hopkins University), Katelyn Patrick (Albright College), Helen Kennedy-Butler (Virginia Wesleyan)

University), Malik Scott (Holy Cross), Caleb Atabong (Shepard University), Braden Clark (University of Delaware) LACROSSE

GIRLS | Katie Hormes (High Point University), Kaitlyn Sydnor (Marquette University), Ryleigh Casserly (Alabama Huntsville), Bryn Fitzkee (Ohio State University), Elle Baikauskas (Furman University), Katelyn Patrick (Albright), Helen Kennedy-Butler (Virginia Wesleyan) BOYS | Garrett McNulty (University of Lynchburg)

GYMNASTICS | Utah University) Emma Ingrassia (Southern

SOFTBALL | Jules Donnelly (Christopher Newport University), Emma Ritter (Virginia Tech), Courtney Hartman (Hood College)

BASKETBALL

GIRLS | Julia Williams (Bridgewater College) FOOTBALL | Austin Brinkman (West Virginia

BOYS | Bryce Meads (Juniata College), James Ziegler (Washington College)

CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK Michael Chipi (Mount St. Mary’s University)

Congratulations to the following student-athletes who were selected for these prestigious honors:

MIAA/IAAM ALL-CONFERENCE

Indoor Track & Field | Emily Baranoski ’22, Emma Ritter ’20 ALL-COUNTY FIRST TEAM

Basketball | Jalen Bryant ’21, Tyson Commander ’22 OTHER BASKETBALL AWARDS

Tyson Commander ’22 (1st Team All-BCL), Jalen Bryant ’21 (2nd Team All-BCL), Cesar Tchilombo ’22 (Honorable Mention All-BCL), and Bryce Meads ’20 (Never, Never Quit Award)

Chair Kristen Trail Wilson ’91

Vice Chair Sarah Klein ’01

Recording Secretary Melanie Meoli Robinson ’90

Treasurer Andrew Primrose ’00

Board Governance Alex Gromacki ’14

Members-at-Large Sarah Bands Coleman ’00

Owen Jordan ’03

Paige Boyle Kornke ’96

Collin McCaughey ’15

Patrick Mullin ’90

Mike Pipitone ’07

Gavin Rayburn ’07

Rachael Rice ’88

Kira Sconion ’95 We are barreling through a time of unprecedented and unpredictable circumstances that have impacted the way we live, work, study and interact. When I graduated almost 30 years ago, I would have never guessed that I’d one day be grabbing a mask when I picked up my car keys to run out to the store! There have indeed been many unique challenges to face in recent months, yet as Patriots we are blessed to come equipped with the faith and the education to innovate around and rise above them. Like families all over the globe, our school family is being pushed to find new ways to stay connected, and our Alumni Association remains fully committed to doing its part in supporting and strengthening that meaningful connection. Our mission in the coming school year is to create fun, easy and out-of-the-box ways to connect with you virtually as well as to brainstorm possibilities for hosting our traditional Spring events in 2021. Though the ways in which we engage with one another and support our school community may take on new forms over the coming months, your participation and enthusiasm can help make this a banner year for JC. So please follow us on social media! Jump in on our challenges! Attend the online offerings to come! Send us your ideas and suggestions! Stay connected with us so that our family can look back on this time with the pride and appreciation of a true Patriot.

Once a Patriot, always a Patriot!

Stay safe & well,

Kristen Trail Wilson, ’91 Alumni Advisory Board Chair

ALUMNI NEWS

Interested in volunteering for the Alumni Association?

Contact Susan Butcher Roarty ’95 at sroarty@johncarroll.org or 410.838.8333, ext. 2106 to learn how you can get involved!

Welcome, New Alumni Advisory Board Members!

Collin McCaughey ’15 is excited to join the Alumni Advisory Board and help engage more young alumni. Collin cites his years at John Carroll as some of the best in his life and he hopes to help other alumni who feel the same contribute to the life of the school they love. Kira Sconion ’95 looks forward to enhancing the Patriot experience for current and future Patriots, including nephew Mario ’24. She is also eager to foster strong community relationships and engage a wider, more diverse segment of her fellow alumni.

John Carroll roots run deep for Mike Pipitone ’07, one of five members of his family to graduate as a Patriot. Mike is enthusiastic about reconnecting with the school community and fostering a renewed sense of energy and excitement among other alums.

Members of the Class of 2020 were surprised with deliveries from the Alumni Association, welcoming these latest Patriots to the family of more than 10,000 alumni around the globe!

2020 Alumni Award Recipients

These esteemed alumni are the embodiment of what it means to be a Patriot, and we look forward to honoring them during Alumni Weekend 2021! Look for a more detailed write-up about these esteemed alumni in an upcoming issue Connections.

REV. CHARLES K. RIEPE AWARD Chuck Boyle ’69, whose 30-year career at Boyle to the Discovery Channel.

Buick GMC and commitment to his faith and community make him extremely deserving of the highest award bestowed on a John Carroll alum.

YOUNG ALUMNI OUTSTANDING Lauren Humphries ’03, a tireless advocate for individuals with dwarfism. PATRIOT PRIDE AWARDS

Joshua Cogan ’95, an Emmy Award-winning photographer and anthropologist whose work can be found everywhere from the Smithsonian ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Hollie Montague Eid ’91, a social worker who gives back to our community and helps others improve their quality of life.

PATRIOT SERVICE AWARD Sarah Klein ’01, for her dedication and commitment to the John Carroll community. Shelly Masenior Hutchinson ’90, whose esteemed choreography career led her to helping young artists.

From the Archives

50 YEARS AGO

In the spring of 1970, the first John Carroll Country Fair was held! At the first Home School Association meeting of that year, Fr. Riepe told HSA president Jack Hunter that he wanted a country fair… and the rest is history. Jack was the first chair of a committee that included then-parents (all of whom went on to become proud Patriot grandparents!) Joan Larney, Tom Murtagh, Bill Richards, Ed Stauch, Al McGann and Tony Meoli. Most will remember participating in, volunteering for and enjoying this weekend-long fair that ran for over 40 years. Now, we welcome our alumni back that same time each year to celebrate Alumni Weekend!

20 YEARS AGO

In the fall of 2000, as John Carroll celebrated its 35th

anniversary in the year named by Pope John Paul II as both a Jubilee Year and Holy Year, alumni from the class of 1968 were invited back to campus to celebrate the opening liturgy with the school, as the school year started under the theme “Open Wide the Doors.”

Class News & Notes

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1970s

Geraldine Lee Trust ’70 has published two novels under the pen name G.M. Trust. The latest is “Garden of Lies.”

Congratulations to Carolyn Lambdin ’70, mother of Jennifer Doyle ’93, who has been named President of the Morris A. Mechanic Foundation, Inc. We have witnessed Carolyn’s impact and commitment firsthand at John Carroll, thanks to her service on the leadership board of John Carroll’s Lighting the Way Campaign.

In an effort to help members of his community continue to put food on their table, Jerry Pilachowski ’71 started the Little Free Food Pantry in a small tent in front of his home in Red Lion.

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Before long, that small tent had to be exchanged for a donated shipping container as his neighbors, area businesses and a team of volunteers embraced the “give what you can, take what you need” food pantry.

At the second annual Addiction Connections Resource Award Ceremony, The Dresher Foundation was honored with the Joe Ryan Champion for Prevention and Recovery Award, named for fellow Patriot Joe Ryan ’73 in honor of his dedication to creating substance abuse and recovery awareness during his career in law enforcement. We were proud to be on hand to celebrate this family that gives so much to the community and to our school, and many of whom are alumni, including our own Director of Advancement Susan Butcher Roarty ’95. 4

John Mullen ’74 is semi-retired but still works part time with cancer patients. John served in the Navy after medical school and served as medical officer on a nuclear submarine.

Congratulations to many JC alum who are involved in opening the new beautiful Harford County Brewery, Hopkins Farm Brewery, including Dan Hopkins ’79, Dave Hopkins ’75, Aaron Hopkins ’08, Alice Hopkins Puckett ’77, Michele Daly Hopkins ’77, Mitchell Hopkins ’16 and Ali Luongo Hopkins ’08. Be sure to stop in next time you are in Havre de Grace!

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The Fritz Family, Judy ’80 and Brady ’15 attended a taping of “The Price is Right,” where Brady was selected to be a contestant on the perennial game-show favorite and even won the Showcase Showdown!

In her vital role as Project Lead at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Kathy Appel Sapitowicz ’81 was training doctors on how to use telehealth effectively long before coronavirus came around. She and her team continue to work diligently on ways to enhance telehealth for treating COVID-19 as well as for other healthcare applications.

Chris McDonell ’86, President & CEO at McDonell Consulting Group/Sandler Training and award-winning sales, management and leadership trainer and keynote speaker, is

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one of 52 individuals chosen for Leadership Maryland and will participate in the professional development program dedicated to building a better Maryland by harnessing the strength of its local business and community leaders.

Jenny Block ’88 is a Houston-based author and writer who recently released a new book, “Be That Unicorn: Find your Magic. Live your Truth. Share your Shine.” You can see more at www.bethatunicorn.net.

Teresa Forsythe Brethauer ’88 is currently finishing her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and is an Academic Coach at Walden University. She got married in September, and welcomed six bonus daughters in addition to three children of her own. 5

Butcher Roarty ’95 and their families, including Chris Scannell ’85, Erin Scannell ’19 and Megan Scannell ’21, teamed up to help their neighbors dealing with food insecurity as a result of COVID-19. Together they collected and delivered 1,375 pounds of non-perishable food items and $900 to the Harford County Community Action Agency Food Bank.

You never know where you will meet a JC alum! While serving on their sophomore service learning retreat at Beyond Capernaum, Stephen Snyder ’22 and Abby Leslie ’22 met Betsy Burke ’85. Betsy is a volunteer at the program which serves special needs adults and loves sharing her passion with her fellow Patriots!

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1990s, 2000s & 2010s

1990s

“Every effort counts.” That is how Beynon Sports began a recent social media post that included a photo of their new production line churning out much-needed bottles of hand sanitizer. The Maryland-based athletic track and turf field surface company was founded by John T. Beynon, father of Drew ’93 and Jay ’95, and today Drew serves as Chief Operating Officer of the highly successful business.

Jeremy Rosendale ’95 recently joined forces with other volunteers to make personal protective equipment (PPE) for staff at Johns Hopkins, as well as first responders and others on the frontlines of the response to COVID-19. In the few hours he spent volunteering, Jeremy became part of an effort which has produced over 50,00 PPE kits to date! 3

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In need of a comfort food fix? Visit the Triple J Food Co. Food Truck, owned by Jeff Greggs ’99, at its new home at 2801 Churchville Road! Visit their Facebook page or www.triplejfoodco.com for more information or to check out their menu.

2000s

Daniel Egan ’01 is teaching his middle school students at Ridge and Valley Charter School in Blairstown, New Jersey, to practice gratitude, even in trying times. Students have spent time writing letters to first responders, medical personnel and essential workers expressing their thanks for the important work being done by people in those categories.

Social Studies teacher and Varsity Baseball Coach Darrion Siler ’01 had the opportunity to go to Russia to coach and present at the International Sports Group Baseball/Russian Baseball Federation Coaches Conference, which conducts coaching 5

development seminars dedicated to spreading the proper baseball coaching techniques. While in Russia, the group recorded a podcast to recap their experience. To listen to the podcast, visit www.baseballoutsidethebox.com.

Kyle Hoedebecke ’02 received the President’s Volunteer Service Award. The award is given in recognition and appreciation for his commitment to strengthen our nation and communities through volunteer service.

Jennie Hart ’02 is a pediatric hematologist/ oncologist at Sinai Hospital where she serves as the clinical director of her division as well as the associate pediatric residency program director.

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Thanks to advancements in modern medicine, the legacy of Larry Hetzel ’05 lives on. This past July, his fiancé gave birth to their daughter, Wren Josephine Hetzel, three years after Larry’s passing from leukemia.

Molly Housman Roseland ’05 and her husband Matt have two big things to celebrate: the launch of their new business, a snowball stand in Abingdon called Friendship Snowballs, and the birth of their first child, Grace Catherine!

Katie Johnson ’07 and her boyfriend, Jared Noe, purchased and began renovations on Havre de Grace’s State Theater in early 2018, they dreamed of it becoming a place that not only showcased live entertainment, but one that also supported area small businesses.

2010s

Congratulations Kristen Little Gaeng ’10 and her husband Deke Gaeng on the birth of their son, Greer Gaeng! 9

Filmmaker Alesia Etinoff ’10 attributes her start to John Carroll, where she wrote and starred in a feature film she made for her Senior Project called “Scarred.” For her latest project, Alesia wrote and starred in “19 Weeks,” a short film which tells the story of a woman learning to grieve following a miscarriage. Alesia is also the creator of the widely praised webseries, AvantGuardians. To learn more, visit www.alesiaetinoff.com.

After living in Ireland, Christopher Bruneau ’11 has returned state-side. Christopher has resumed his position at a financial services firm in the Washington, DC area and now resides in Bethesda, MD. Christopher’s mother (Maureen Bruneau) and sister (Beth Pocalyko) recently opened a men’s boutique store on Main Street, Bel Air. The store is named John’s Men’s Clothing Store, in memory of his brother. special education on hold to answer his country’s call as a member of the Maryland Army National Guard. Matt and his unit are now on Active Duty, working to distribute food and provide security where needed while also gearing up for a potential deployment in the coming months. Thank you, Matt, for your service!

Malik Tyne ’15 was drafted number 24 overall in the Canadian Football League Draft.

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Immanuel Quickley ’18 was named SEC Player of the Year before entering the NBA Draft.

If you love antiques, be sure to check out Tommy’s Antiques and Collectibles in White Marsh, which Tommy Kerfoot ’19 opened over the summer.

In Memoriam

Please pray for the souls of these deceased alumni, parents, grandparents and friends who passed away between January 16, 2020 and August 13, 2020.

ALUMNI

Ralph Bartlett ’68

John Dallam ’81

Joseph Ragno ’68

Patricia Weber Yancone ’72

PARENTS AND

PARENTS OF ALUM

S. Altaf Ali

Carol Sofia Becker

Patricia Benfield

Robert Derbyshire

Eugene Eaby

Richard Furst

Nancy Gracia Arlene Hildebrandt

David Minnis

Virgina Mundth

Andrew Nicotra

Conley Reems

John Rys-Sikora

Dorothy Scharmann

Kathryn Trenery

GRANDPARENTS

Peter Calabrese

Eugene C. Grden, Sr.

Cami Meyers

Linda Lee Miller

In Memoriam Policy: Connections will only publish information provided directly to alumni@johncarroll.org to ensure we are sharing the most accurate information.

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