Il Bollettino THE ALUMNI NEWSLE T TER FOR THE JOHN FELICE ROME CENTER FA L L 2014 The Anthony and Susan Brazier Piazza Information Commons Celebrating the successes of Insieme T his summer marked the close of a successful Rome Center campaign—Insieme per il futuro—which is creating attractive new and refurbished spaces and expanded programming on our thriving campus. You made it happen! Thanks to your generosity and the support of many people in the Rome Center extended family, we surpassed our cash goal of $4 million and have already accomplished great things. Building on the success of Insieme, we now look ahead to Phase II of enhancing the Rome Center experience with Avanti! We will share more details about this new campaign next spring, but for now we hope you enjoy reading about the successes of Insieme and look forward to many more good things to come. IN THIS ISSUE You made it happen! pg. 2 New director of development pg. 4 A labor of love pg. 5 Make your mark in Rome pg. 11 T R A N S F O R M I N G T H E R O M E C E N T E R You made it happen! MESSAGE FROM THE DIR ECTOR Emilio Iodice Director, JFRC Vice President, Loyola University Chicago Dear Alumni and Friends, It is with great joy that I share the incredible success of the Insieme per il futuro campaign. The dream we share of shaping the future of the John Felice Rome Center is here, and its impact is extraordinary. As you will see in this issue, the abundant generosity of our alumni is humbling. Because of you, our students have a beautiful, upto-date facility to call their own. New and more useful spaces are aplenty at the JFRC—a new information commons library, a more functional mensa for sharing meals, and large gathering spaces for conferences and speakers to name a few. In addition, we have expanded scholarship support and increased our endowment to support our students’ studies and travels in perpetuity. We are so appreciative of your commitment to the JFRC and hope you in turn take pride in knowing that you are playing such an important role in shaping its future and the future of our students. While the changes we have made with Insieme are immense, we are not resting. Our work at the JFRC is not done. We will continue to improve our new home and plan for the future. That is why we are launching Avanti!, the second phase of our development vision, which includes ambitious plans for a new building on campus. This building will increase our study spaces, add more dormitories and faculty apartments, and improve the overall studyabroad experience. Whether you name a tile on our new Alumni Wall, remember the John Felice Rome Center in your estate plans, or make an annual gift, you are investing in the future of this life-changing program, one deeply rooted in Jesuit values and academic excellence. Together, we can fulfill John Felice’s vision of a permanent “home away from home” in Rome. Again, thank you for your extraordinary partnership. While the study-abroad experience touches lives in profound and sometimes surprising ways, so, too, does philanthropy. At the JFRC, we see this in all of the ways that our generous donors enrich the student experience, expand scholarship opportunities for deserving students, and renovate and build facilities that will become a 21st-century campus. The JFRC’s accomplishments are your accomplishments. With appreciation, I nsieme per il futuro focused on building an even better Rome Center. Our approach was multipronged: • Increase scholarship support for students • Renovate, update, and beautify facilities on campus • Build our endowment to ensure the future of the center • Expand student programming through unrestricted support Thanks to the generosity of our many friends and supporters, we surpassed our $4 million goal for outright gifts and have begun an important transformation in the life of the Rome Center. Throughout Insieme, we saw tremendous growth in alumni giving and event participation, and many of our alumni reconnected with the JFRC in meaningful ways. To demonstrate the University’s commitment to the JFRC, Loyola University Chicago matched outright gifts on a one-to-one basis, doubling our donors’ impact. There is no question that the support of our dedicated and passionate alumni made this incredible success possible. See pgs. 7–9 for a list of campaign donors. DONOR GIVING BY CAMPAIGN CATEGORY* Scholarship $1.67 MILLION Director's fund $1.74 MILLION Capital gifts $2.81 MILLION Other programs $91,000 * Excludes matching funds 2 The installation of solar panels helped us become more sustainable. A snapshot of what your gifts helped achieve 1 BUILDING SPACES Completely new spaces • Anthony and Susan Brazier Piazza Information Commons • Mensa currently under construction, located in former Rinaldo’s space • New conference center/large meeting room for students on main floor in former library space • Sculpture and art studio, theatre performance room, music room, and gathering space in the former mensa space—all with retractable walls 2 UNRESTRICTED SUPPORT Unrestricted support, or the director’s fund, provides flexible funding that is an important component in JFRC operations, academics, and student life. Whether it’s through sponsored study trips like the Poland symposium and a human rights trip to Malta, service programs such as the JFRC Interfaith Retreat, expanded fall and spring semester new-student orientation weekends, or internships, unrestricted support created new opportunities for students to broaden their horizons and be fully immersed in learning. Campus enhancements • Solar panels installed • Infrastructure brought up to 21stcentury standards Renovated spaces (plans underway for 2014–2016) • Faculty apartments • Classrooms Photo by Tate Stafford The next chapter in the JFRC’s history—Avanti!—will support additional, innovative capital projects for new spaces for students to live, learn, and be immersed in the center. 3 SCHOLARSHIPS Over 80 percent of students attending the JFRC need financial aid to do so. Insieme saw incredible support for scholarships and put a JFRC education within reach for more students. The Vogelheim Scholarship, the Carol T. Robbins Endowed Scholarship, the Anthony and Susan Brazier Piazza Scholarship, and the Domenico Zipoli Scholarship Fund—just to name a few—help fulfill Loyola's Jesuit mission of educating students from all backgrounds. “Studying abroad in Rome is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I thank God for the Vogelheim Scholarship, which had a huge part in me being in Rome. I have grown a great deal from this experience, and I will never forget this.” –JENAI BO OK ER ( JFRC FALL ’11, BS ’12) 3 New director of development We are pleased to announce that Janet Myers (JFRC ’89–’90, BS ’93) has joined the Rome Center’s Advancement team in Chicago as its director of development. Janet graduated from Loyola University Chicago’s College of Arts and Sciences with a degree in psychology in 1993. As a member of the Rome Center class of 1989–90, she has firsthand knowledge of the unique and transformational opportunities that the University’s study-abroad program offers to its students. She brings over a decade of fundraising experience to the JFRC, coming most recently from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, where she served as director of development during their recent and highly successful $385 million capital campaign. Join us in welcoming our new colleague and fellow JFRC alumna! You can reach Janet at [email protected] or 312.915.7652. Call for alumni “hot spots” in Rome The Alumni Relations team requests a list of your favorite hidden gems and hot spots in Rome—whether a restaurant, bar, gelateria, or landmark—to recommend to current JFRC students. Conceived by JFRC Student Life Assistant Steven Metzmaker (JFRC Fall ’12), this is a unique opportunity for you to connect with current students, sharing your memories and helping them make some incredible ones of their own. Please submit your recommendation form at LUC.edu/jfrcalumni/romerecommendations, and Alumni Relations will send the list to Rome. From there, Steven and his colleagues will plan the outings, taking pictures along the way, so we can post them to Facebook and e-mail some to you. If you have any questions, please e-mail Casey Allison at [email protected]. The "late nigh t bakery" on Via Ottariano ar the Gelateria ne Rome Center Photo by Ashl ey Koneko The former Bi 4 rreria Pizzeria or "BP" on Via Medaglie d'O ro A labor of love T his fall, the Rome Center bids a fond farewell to a beloved member of its community, the outgoing dean of faculty, Dr. Susana Cavallo. Dr. Cavallo began her role there seven years ago, and in that time she has helped enhance the quality of Rome Center faculty and programming. “Emilio Iodice and I went to Rome as a team,” says Dr. Cavallo. “I couldn’t have done it (L-R) Chandni Patel (JFRC Fall ‘10, ‘13–’14, Fall ‘14), Russell Gonzalez (JFRC ‘10–’11, ‘12–’13, ‘13–’14; BA ‘12), without him and our colleague Marilyn Vitale. and Dr. Susana Cavallo in Tuscany Probably the most important thing Father from mid-May through late July that offers most enthusiastic people I've met at Loyola, Garanzini wanted us to do was Romanize, as much as 15 hours of academic credit and and it's always been a pleasure to be in her Italianize, and Europeanize the education at attracts students that otherwise wouldn’t be company. She and I have worked closely on the JFRC. He wanted us to offer students an able to come to Rome, like student athletes, a partnership between Loyola University education that they could only get in Rome, pre-health and other majors that are espeChicago and Loyola University Andalucía. This and that’s what we have strived to do.” cially rigorous. dual degree will be just one part of her legacy Dr. Cavallo is a creative person who values “When I started at the Rome Center, there as she leaves the JFRC and eventually returns that trait in others and believes that to be an were almost no business courses,” says Dr. to Chicago.” asset in college students. “For those students Sarah Prentice, (JFRC Fall ’10, BA ’12), is a with creative tendencies, there wasn’t really an Cavallo. “John Felice believed very strongly in the necessity of preparing ethical leaders. JFRC Alumni Board member who recounts, arena to explore that at the Rome Center,” she One of the first things I did was work with our “One of my favorite moments at the John says. “For those who were not writers or artists business school to find out what would be the Felice Rome Center was during a school trip to or music majors, I thought Rome would be a most important courses for Tuscany. Dr. Cavallo supervised the trip, and good chance for them to business majors in any area to she did a fantastic job of making sure everystretch themselves and take. We added those courses, one was having fun. She has the unique ability try something different. and now we’re able to attract to bring people together. From sampling So I created a mini vera whole new constituency.” wine to singing Italian karaoke at dinner—this sion of the University’s Before Rome, Dr. Cavallo trip will always be one of my most cherished Department of Fine and worked as a full professor in memories.” Performing Arts there.” Loyola’s Department of ModDr. Cavallo will be taking a sabbatical from This includes courses ern Languages and Literaher work to spend time with family as well as in voice for non-voice tures. She had been at Loyola cultivating her interest in keyboarding and majors where they sing – DR . SUSANA C AVALLO for 25 years before former composition by studying digital composition Italian opera, creative provost Dr. John Frendreis in New York. In fall 2015, she’ll return to Chiwriting classes where asked her to take this job in Rome. This year cago and continue her tenure at Loyola. students take their journals out in front of the marks her 33rd year at Loyola. “I have been “My job in Rome has been about loving the Pantheon, theatre courses for non-theatre committed throughout my working career students—loving the city, loving the work, majors, and courses in filmmaking, drawing, loving the opportunity that John Frendreis and sculpture. At the end of every year, there is to Jesuit education and seeing to it that the Rome program followed the same guidelines gave me—and fulfilling John Felice’s mission,” a two-day celebration of the creative arts. for excellence and diversity that we have at she says. “It’s all been fun, and I’ll miss it terOther accomplishments she helped drive home in Chicago, tenets that were revitalized ribly.” include the Rome Start program, which atby Father Garanzini,” says Dr. Cavallo. tracts international students to spend their Those who work with Dr. Cavallo can attest Dr. Cavallo finishes her work in Rome later this first full Loyola undergraduate year at the to her decades-long energy and passion for year. Her successor, Dr. Alexander “Sander” Evers, Rome Center and then continue their degree her work. “I've known Susana since summer will assume the role of associate director for in Chicago. Also, coming from a family of 2011,” says Dr. Kathy Getz, dean of Loyola’s academic programs in January 2015. student athletes, Dr. Cavallo helped create Quinlan School of Business. “She is among the a “third semester”—an academic extension “My job in Rome has been about loving the students—loving the city, loving the work...” 5 Alumni Reconnect JULY 24, 2014 NYC Alumni Aperitivo MARCH 9, 2014 LA Alumni Art Outing Alumni from New York City and surrounding areas came together at Forty Four—a popular Mid-town bar in the Royalton Hotel—to toast JFRC Director Emilio Iodice and learn of new initiatives planned for the Rome Center. We look forward to seeing you at this annual gathering in May 2015! The new JFRC LA Alumni Chapter organized an evening at the Getty Museum, including a docent-led tour of collection highlights and drinks outside on the gallery’s patio. It was a perfect night to get reacquainted with the Getty’s incredible exhibits and meet new friends. The next chapter gathering is slated for May with details to come. In the meantime, stay up to date on chapter happenings via the LA Alumni Facebook group (search “John Felice Rome Center Los Angeles Alumni Chapter”). JULY 26, 2014 St. Louis Alumni Winetasting The new JFRC St. Louis Alumni Chapter held a festive wine tasting, including a special visit from JFRC Director Emilio Iodice. Held at Robust Wine Bar, alumni enjoyed a guided wine tasting, choosing their favorite to sip on the rest of the evening. Connect with your JFRC alumni chapter leaders at LUC.edu/jfrcalumni. We look forward to seeing you in March 2015! MAY 2, 2014 Cleveland Alumni Aperitivo Alumni in Cleveland enjoyed an evening at Press Wine Bar, an annual gathering that has become a favorite tradition. Special thanks to the JFRC Cleveland Alumni Chapter, which invited the Loyola Cleveland Rambler Club for an opportunity to catch up with classmates and meet fellow alumni. JUNE 12, 2014 San Francisco Alumni Aperitivo San Francisco alumni joined JFRC Director and Loyola Vice President Emilio Iodice at One Market Restaurant for drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and a chance to meet alumni in the area. We look forward to sharing a special announcement for those alumni in San Francisco at the upcoming gathering in December! 6 AUGUST 7, 2014 Chicago GOLD Alumni Aperitivo JFRC Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) came out for their annual gathering, this year at J. Rocco Italian Table and Bar, to reconnect and meet fellow young alumni. Joining them was JFRC Professor Sander Evers, who made a special toast to the future of the Rome Center. This annual tradition will be held next August, so we hope to see you there! I N S I E M E P E R I L F U T U R O C A M PA I G N Donor Honor Roll The following individuals gave cumulative gifts of $250 or more throughout the Insieme campaign. Whether gifts were made annually, as part of estate planning, or pledged intention, the diversity of support will enrich the Rome Center campus and enable the JFRC to shape global citizens for decades to come. Mille grazie! $1,000,000 AND BEYOND Anthony Piazza II (JFRC ‘62–’63) Joseph Silliman, PhD (JFRC Spring ‘62, BS ‘63) $500,000–$999,999 Katherine Vogelheim (JFRC ‘77–’78) and John Hansen $100,000–$499,999 Lynn Carlson and Philip O’Connor, PhD (JFRC ‘68–’69, BA ‘70) Christie and Anthony de Nicola (JFRC Spring ‘85) Marie (JFRC Spring ‘88, BS ‘89) and Brian Fitzpatrick (JFRC ‘90–’91, JFRC ‘92–’93, BA ‘92, JFRC ‘93–’94) Constance and John Kurowski (JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘75) $50,000–$99,999 Paulise and Richard Bell II (JFRC ‘67–’68) Deborah (JFRC ‘74–’75) and Ted Dobbs (JFRC Spring ‘75) Leonard Slotkowski Jr. (JFRC ‘65–’66, BA ‘69, MEd ‘72) Rosanna Coffey and Timothy Stranges (JFRC ‘66–’67) Netty and Edward Wanandi $25,000–$49,999 Margaret (JFRC Spring ‘73, MUND ‘75) and Howard Bedford Janice Butler Bart (JFRC ‘65–’66) Kathy (JFRC Spring ‘77, JFRC Summer ‘13) and Guy Crane Michael Ford (MBA ‘00) Maria Teresa and Emilio Iodice Barry McCabe Ruthellyn (BA ‘75) and Ronald Musil Claudette and John Nicolai (JFRC ‘69–’70) Jack O’Connell, Jr. (JFRC ‘68–’69) Carol Robbins (JFRC ‘64–’65) and Herbert Wolff $10,000–$24,999 Patrick Arbor (BSC ‘58) Anne Bannister (JFRC Fall ‘84, BBA ‘85, MBA ‘93) Terrence Brizz (JFRC Spring ‘76) Dorothy (MUND ‘62) and Michael Carbon, MD (BS ‘62) Karen and James Centner Jr. (JFRC ‘66–’67) Rosemary and John Croghan (BS ‘52) Kathe Dyson (JFRC ‘64–’65) Helen and Thomas Flynn Marianne (JFRC ‘84–’85) and Dennis Fraher (JFRC ‘84–’85) Helen Frye (JFRC ‘75–’76, BS ‘77) Thomas Hawley (JFRC ‘66–’67) William Hayes (JFRC ‘65–’66) Laurel and William Laird Margaret H. (JFRC ‘71–’72, MUND ‘73) and Steven McCormick Donald Novello (JFRC ‘62–’63) Susan and Joseph Power Jr. (JD ‘77) Joan and David Pritchard (JFRC ‘72–’73, BBA ‘74, MA ‘92) Marilyn and Michael Quinlan (PhB ‘67, MBA ‘70) Mark Russo (JFRC Fall ‘87) Maureen (JFRC ‘66–’67, BA ‘68) and Robert Schuberth (JFRC ‘66–’67) Susan (JFRC ‘66–’67) and Martin Tierney $5,000–$9,999 Gemma Allen Nader (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘66) and Albert Nader Joseph Arimond James Arimond, SJ (BS ‘62, MA ‘68) Joan Batchen (JFRC ‘81–’82, BA ‘83, MBA ‘88) Mary Ann (JFRC ‘71–’72) and Larry Bowers Patricia Bugelas-Brandt and William Brandt Jr. Shirley and Michael Brizz (JFRC ‘71–’72) Kathryn and Michael Carlson (JFRC ‘66–’67, BA ‘68) Susan (JFRC ‘69–’70) and William Carter Patricia Carter (JFRC ‘62–’63, BS ‘64) Betty (JFRC ‘65–’66) and Thomas Casey (JFRC ‘65–’66) Daniel Coleman (JFRC Spring ‘77) Nicolette (BBA ‘76) and John Conway (JFRC Fall ‘73, BACL ‘76) Susan Lamb and Dennis Cook (JFRC ‘72–’73, JFRC ‘79–’80, JD ‘79) James De Norio (MBA ‘04) Jane Gisevius (JFRC ‘63–’64) Joan Los Hank (BS ‘54) and William J. Hank Susan Marzec Hannigan (JFRC ‘76– ’77, BA ‘77) and James Hannigan Jr. (JFRC Spring ‘77, BS ‘77) Theresa Haran Stephanie (JFRC ‘77–’78) and Fredric Harman Anne Liston Carolyn and Patrick Lynch (BBA ‘82) Robert Meade Jr. (JFRC Fall ‘69) Lourdes (JFRC ‘76–’77, BA ‘78) and John Moore (JFRC ‘76–’77) Samuel Naito Kurt Natter (JFRC Fall ‘09, JFRC Spring ‘10) Daniel O’Connor (BS ‘60) Cheryl O’Donnell (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘68) Elizabeth (BS ‘75) and Robert Parkinson Jr. (BBA ‘73, MBA ‘75) Ernest Pivonka Donalene and Donald Poduska, PhD (BA ‘56) Donna (JFRC ‘63–’64) and Robert Rissone Mary Pat and James Rohan (JFRC ‘78–’79, JFRC ‘79–’80, BA ‘81, MSIR ‘83) Jesse Sandoval (JFRC Fall ‘76, BA ‘81) Lindsay Wells and Matthew Slaggie (JFRC Fall ‘02) Patty and G. Andrews Smith Laura and David Van Etten (JFRC ‘75–’76, BA ‘77) Mary Jo (JFRC ‘75–’76) and Sheldon Weinig $1,000–$4,999 Dennis Amato, PhD (JFRC ‘64–’65) Dale (JFRC Spring ‘73) and Thomas Auffenberg (JFRC Spring ‘73) John Banchero (JFRC ‘71–’72, JFRC Fall ‘08) Mary Bodie (JFRC ‘72–’73, MD ‘81) and Thomas Beaver (MD ‘82) Jana and Steven Bergfeld Theresa and Lawrence Biggam (JFRC ‘65–’66) Cynthia Birmingham (JFRC ‘77–’78) Donna (BS ‘74) and Christopher Birren (JFRC ‘70–’71, BA ‘72) Carolyn and James Bouchard (BBA ‘84) Cara (JD ‘01) and Craig Boyle Christina (JFRC ‘70–’71, BA ‘72) and Richard Britton K. Bernadette (BSN ‘70) and Michael Brosnan Richard Bruni (JFRC ‘85–’86) David Bruni (JFRC Spring ‘97) Christine and Benjamin Bucca Jr. (JFRC Fall ‘78) Kathleen Burnett (JFRC Spring ‘97) Deborah (BA ‘74) and Robert Callahan (JFRC ‘69–’70, BA ‘76) Leonard Canino (JFRC ‘72–’73, BS ‘74) Mary and Matthew Cappiello (JFRC ‘66–’67) Carolyn Cardinalli (JFRC ‘68–’69) Colleen Carney, PhD (JFRC ‘72–’73) and Robert Huemmrich Mary and Thomas Caso (JFRC ‘67–’68) Marina (JFRC Fall ‘86, BS ‘87) and Kent Cato Susana Cavallo, PhD Eugene Ceccotti (JFRC ‘65–’66) Angie (BS ‘85) and Thomas Cimino Jr. (BA ‘84, JD ‘87) Dana Green and Thomas Clancy (JFRC ‘67–’68, BA ‘69) Lorri (JFRC Spring ‘89) and Brian Collins Chris and Terry Colwell (JFRC ‘72–’73, JFRC ‘73–’74) Eorann and Daniel Conway (JFRC Fall ‘82) Jeanne (JFRC Fall ‘75, BA ‘77) and Patrick Conway (JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘74) Terese Conway (JFRC ‘64–’65, MEd ‘68) Claire Crossman (JFRC ‘85–’86) Sheila Curry Perkovich (JFRC Spring ‘62, BSEd ‘63) and Mark Perkovich Ralph Cusick Jr. (JFRC Fall ‘80, BA ‘81) Claudette (JFRC Spring ‘78) and Robert Dachowski Jr. Anne Decker (JFRC ‘77–’78) Drucilla Dence (JFRC Fall ‘01, BA ‘02) Donna (MUND ‘69) and Gary Dhein (JFRC Spring ‘68, BA ‘70) Claire Dittrich (JFRC ‘77–’78) Virginia Duffy (JFRC ‘65–’66) William Eineke (JFRC Spring ‘97, BBA ‘98) Meg (JFRC ‘85–’86) and James Erskine III Mary (JFRC ‘63–’64) and Dennis Farmer (JFRC ‘63–’64) Thomas Fike (JFRC ‘92–’93, BA ‘94) Beverly and Shaun Fitzpatrick (JFRC ‘67–’68, BA ‘70) Mary Ann (JFRC ‘62–’63, MA ‘69) and W. Kent Fuller Patricia Furgat (BSBA ‘68, MBA ‘78) Andrew Gardiner (JFRC ‘70–’71) Belinda and Edward Garmoe Jr. (JFRC ‘77–’78) Paul Gearen (JFRC ‘71–’72) Nancy Gerrie Bowen (JFRC ‘74–’75) and Richard Bowen, PhD Jill Gilbert (JFRC Fall ‘86) Kathleen (JFRC ‘64–’65) and Terence Golden Sheila and John Graham (JFRC Fall ‘82) George Griesinger (JFRC ‘75–’76, BA ‘76) Ana and John Gyulai Rebecca and Steven Haberberger (JFRC Fall ‘04) Jane (JFRC ‘77–’78) and Bruce Haupt (JFRC ‘77–’78) James Hinckley, MD Mary Ann (MUND ‘67, MA ‘69) and Doug Hofherr (JFRC Spring ‘65, JFRC Fall ‘65, BS ‘67) Nancy (PhD ‘87) and Frank Hogan III (BS ‘59, MEd ‘80) Lisa (JFRC ‘77–’78) and John Iberle (JFRC ‘73–’74, BBA ‘75) Patricia Ilacqua (JFRC ‘65–’66) William Jankos (JFRC ‘69–’70) Sara Ann Johnson, MD (MRES ‘72) and Henry Sullivan, MD (JFRC Fall ‘74, MRES ‘74) 7 Christina Johnson-Wolff (BA ‘72) and Richard Wolff Shena (JFRC Fall ‘98, BS ‘99, MBA ‘03) and Benjamin Keith (BBA ‘00) Jane Kiernan (JFRC Fall ‘81) Grace King (JFRC Spring ‘89) Laurie Kladis (JFRC ‘87–’88, BA ‘89, MBA ‘95) Susan (JFRC ‘68–’69, BA ‘70) and James Klutnick Rosemary and Keith Kwaterski Anne Landrum (JFRC ‘62–’63, BS ‘64) Kevin Doyle Leahy (JFRC ‘67–’68) Margaret and Timothy Leahy (JFRC Fall ‘62, BBA ‘64) Eileen (JFRC ‘71–’72, BS ‘73) and Michael Lee Louis Lenzen Michael (JD ‘65) and Mary Lou Leyden Rachel Lionberg (JFRC Fall ‘01, BA ‘02, MBA ‘05) Mary Jean (JFRC Fall ‘72, BS ‘74) and Daniel Lyons (BBA ‘74, JD ‘87) Marsue (JFRC ‘69–’70) and Peter MacNicol Shirley (MEd ‘95) and The Honorable Michael Madigan (JD ‘67) Kelli and Ryan Mahoney (JFRC Fall ‘03) Michele Mahoney (JFRC Summer ‘97, MBA ‘99) and John Keenan Jr. (JFRC ‘91–’92, MBA ‘99) James Mariani (JFRC ‘70–’71, BA ‘75) Marina Marrelli (JFRC Fall ‘81) and Robert Anslow Jr. Mary and Royal Martin (JFRC ‘65–’66) Michael Matre (JFRC ‘70–’71, BA ‘72) Nancy Mazzorana (JFRC ‘62–’63, BS ‘65) Suzanne McCarthy (JFRC ‘67–’68) Corrine McCarthy (JFRC Fall ‘84) Timothy McCartney (JFRC ‘67–’68, BA ‘71) Aarti and Christopher McDonald (JFRC ‘85–’86) Maureen McIntyre (JFRC Spring ‘90, BA ‘91) Bernard Michna (JFRC Fall ‘66, BS ‘67, MA ‘72) Nancy and Michael Miller (JFRC ‘66–’67) Michael Mudd (JFRC ‘71–’72) Lynn (MSIR ‘74) and John Murphy Jr. (JFRC ‘67–’68, BA ‘69, MSIR ‘77) Thomas Murphy (JFRC ‘78–’79) Sue Welch (JFRC ‘64–’65) and John Murphy (JFRC ‘64–’65) Loretta Namovic Catherine (BS ‘87) and Mark Nathan (BS ‘86) Kristen (JFRC ‘73–’74) and Michael Natter Virginia Navarro, PhD (JFRC ‘66–’67, BA ‘68) and Richard Navarro Cindra Nicholson (JFRC ‘75–’76) Annette Nielsen (JFRC ‘66–’67) Denise (JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘75, MA ‘83) and John Noell Jr. (JD ‘85) Marietta Nolan-Stevens (JFRC ‘74–’75, BSN ‘77) and Kevin Stevens (JFRC Spring ‘73, BA ‘79) Alfie and Allan Norville (BS ‘60) 8 Carolyn (JFRC ‘91–’92, BA ‘93) and Mark O’Donnell (JFRC Spring ‘92) Colin O’Donovan (JFRC ‘00–’01, JFRC ‘02–’03, BACL ‘02, JFRC ‘03–’04) Kendell Oetter (JFRC Spring ‘78, BA ‘81) Rosemary (JFRC Spring ‘82, BA ‘85) and Stephen Olson Felicia Davis O’Malley (JFRC Spring ‘14) and John O’Malley Jr. (JFRC ‘82–’83, BBA ‘86) Marta (JFRC ‘71–’72) and Patrick O’Rourke (JFRC ‘71–’72) Christine and Patrick Padon (JFRC ‘70–’71) Joan (BA ‘02) and David Pasquesi (JFRC Fall ‘82, BA ‘84) Andrea Pauls Backman (JFRC Fall ‘79, BBA ‘82) Paula and John Pelissero, PhD Donald Pellioni (JFRC Fall ‘76) Amalia Perea Mahoney (JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘75) and William Mahoney (JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘75) Paulette Petretti (JFRC ‘70–’71, JD ‘90) Gordana Stjepanovic and Michael Phelps (JFRC ‘70–’71, JFRC ‘72–’73, BA ‘73) Janet Phillips Tierney (JFRC Fall ‘91, BS ‘93) and Michael Tierney Marna and Philip Pier Helana and William Pietragallo II (JFRC ‘67–’68) Mary (JFRC ‘04–’05, BA ‘06) and Benjamin Pietrzyk (JFRC Fall ‘03, BA ‘05, MA ‘06) Jeanne Poduska (JFRC ‘85–’86) Joseph Pojanowski III (JFRC ‘68–’69) Monica (JFRC ‘77–’78, BA ‘79, MA ‘82) and Adam Potkay Cheryl (JFRC ‘78–’79) and Charles Prothro Thomas Reisinger (JFRC ‘70–’71) Sheri and Jeremy Roche (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘67, MEd ‘75) Carol (JFRC ‘64–’65) and William Roche Kathy (JFRC ‘63–’64) and Thomas Rucker (JFRC ‘63–’64) Dorothea and Gregory Ryken (JFRC ‘67–’68) Gayle Sandfox (JFRC ‘72–’73, MUND ‘75) Ann and Frank Saporito (JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘75) Catherine Schaeder (JFRC Fall ‘82) and Eric Batterman Mary Jo Schmidt (JFRC ‘85–’86) Anonymous David Silva (JFRC ‘72–’73) William Simpson Mignon (JFRC ‘66–’67, BA ‘69) and Hubert Snider Antoinette (JFRC Fall ‘75) and Christopher Spohn Sally Stanton (JFRC ‘71–’72) Katie Bannan Steinke (JFRC ‘69–’70, BA ‘90) Carolyn (JFRC ‘79–’80) and Jeff Strandberg Janet and Martin Striegl (JFRC ‘71–’72, BA ‘73) Joan and Scott Sullivan (JFRC ‘67–’68) Rachel Geltman and Martin Susz (JFRC ‘74–’75, BS ‘77) Diane and Andrew Sweeny Jr. (JFRC ‘70–’71) Cindy and James Tanner (JFRC ‘68–’69) Patricia O’Shea and Frank Tannura (JFRC Fall ‘76, BBA ‘79) Susan (BBA ‘83) and Nicholas Tannura (JFRC ‘79–’80, BBA ‘82) Jeffrey Taylor (JFRC Fall ‘77) Susan Thompson (JFRC ‘67–’68) John Tierney (JFRC ‘63–’64) Mary Kay Tobin, MD (JFRC ‘72–’73) Domenic Toni (JFRC ‘71–’72, JFRC Fall ‘72, BA ‘73) Mary Ahern (JFRC Fall ‘00) and Robert Trainer Jr. Linda Trytek (JFRC ‘73–’74) and Edward Goldberg Mary Tucker (MUND ‘64) Thomas Tucker (MRE ‘75, MSW ‘92) Virginia Turner (JFRC ‘66–’67) and Drew Sullivan Laurine Krakora (JFRC Spring ‘77) and John Vaile Lynn Van Cleave (JFRC Fall ‘90, BS ‘91) Ryan Vaughan (JFRC ‘01–’02, BA ‘04) Antoinette Vigilante Edward Volk (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘67) Hazel and Michael Weaver (JFRC Spring ‘89, MBA ‘96) Janet and Norman Frederic Weeks (JFRC Spring ‘66, BA ‘68) Linda Weinfield (DDS ‘84, MS ‘94) James Wells (JFRC ‘64–’65) Laurie and Raymond Wienke (JFRC ‘77–’78) Chris and Stephen Wilsey (JFRC ‘65–’66) Kristen Witkowski (JFRC Fall ‘01, BS ‘03) James Zavislak (JFRC ‘68–’69, BA ‘70) Yvonne Zecca (JFRC ‘70–’71) $250–$999 James Allman (JFRC ‘70–’71) Irene Bahr and The Honorable Robert Anderson (JFRC Spring ‘69, BA ‘71, JD ‘74) Lisa Armento (JFRC ‘80–’81) Julius Aviza (JFRC Fall ‘82, BS ‘83) Kristi (JFRC ‘87–’88, BS ‘90) and Daniel Bade (BA ‘88) Denise (JFRC Fall ‘77) and Edward Baran Jodi Barke (JFRC Fall ‘87, BBA ‘92) Matthias Baumberger (BA ‘02) Marcia and Jay Baylin Donna Losurdo Beaudet (JFRC Spring ‘75) Linda Beerman (JFRC ‘70–’71) Angela Bernat (JFRC ‘65–’66) John Bianco (JFRC ‘84–’85) Mara (BS ‘94) and Thomas Blunk (JFRC Spring ‘90, BBA ‘92) Carol Ann (JFRC ‘64–’65) and Ronald Boulware Mary Jane Bradley-Smith (JFRC ‘67–’68, JFRC ‘68–’69) Margaret (JFRC ‘72–’73) and Patrick Breen Dorothea Brennan (JFRC ‘70–’71) Mary (JFRC ‘80–’81) and Mark Brewer Daniel Brierton (JFRC Fall ‘69) Georganne Brock (JFRC ‘63–’64) Beverly Brooks (JFRC Fall ‘06) Winifred (JFRC Spring ‘64, BS ‘66) and John Broughan Lynne (JFRC ‘72–’73) and James Brown William Brozovich (JFRC Spring ‘84, BA ‘86, JD ‘89) Robert Bruun (JFRC ‘63–’64, BBA ‘65) Linda (JFRC ‘84–’85, BBA ‘86) and Kevin Buggy Peter Burke (JFRC ‘88–’89, MA ‘93) Daniel Burns (JFRC ‘75–’76, JFRC ‘76–’77, BS ‘77) Barbara Blair Busch (JFRC Fall ‘73) Marcia Mary and James Cahill (JFRC ‘64–’65) Rose (JFRC ‘70–’71, MUND ‘72) and John Calareso Sheila Lent and Matthew Carey (JFRC ‘91–’92, BA ‘94) Joan Carey (JFRC ‘63–’64) Christina (BSN ‘84) and Raymond Catania (JFRC Fall ‘83, BBA ‘85) William Chambers (JFRC ‘72–’73) Kathryn (JFRC ‘65–’66) and Gary Chandler Linda (JFRC ‘64–’65) and Ralph Charkins Anita Borzell-Ciarnella and Enzo Ciarnella Lisa (JFRC ‘80–’81) and Nicholas Cipiti Renee Cipriano (JFRC Fall ‘83, BA ‘85, JD ‘88) Frances and Philip Ciulla Jr. (JFRC ‘71–’72) Theresa (JFRC Spring ‘86, JD ‘90) and Michael Clancy Christina (JFRC ‘75–’76) and Andrea Cocozzella (JFRC Fall ‘75) Kathleen Colson (JFRC Fall ‘81) Douglas Colwell (JFRC ‘73–’74, JFRC Fall ‘75, BS ‘76) Julie and Aldo Congi Randy Costas (JFRC ‘74–’75) Michael Crotty (JFRC ‘69–’70) Thomas Crowley (JFRC Spring ‘81, BA ‘83) Donna Curin Eileen Dallemolle Phelan (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘66) and Thomas Phelan (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘66, MA ‘68, PhD ‘70) John Daniels (JFRC ‘83–’84) Audrey Davis (JFRC ‘70–’71, BA ‘73) and Arthur Murphy (MBA ‘73) Ciara De Los Reyes (JFRC Spring ‘97, BS ‘99) Edythe De Marco (JFRC ‘79–’80) and Thomas Byrne Alessandro Del Giudice (BS ‘64) Janet Del Grande (JFRC ‘70–’71) Genevieve Delana (MUND ‘48, JFRC ‘74–’75) Anne Delhey (JFRC Spring ‘11, BA ‘12) Paula and James DeVoto (JFRC ‘68–’69, PhD ‘82) Marti (JFRC ‘72–’73) and James Doherty Terri Doyle Theresia (JFRC Spring ‘74, BA ‘75) and James Doyle James Dunford (JFRC ‘64–’65, BA ‘68) David Dunleavy (JFRC Spring ‘97) Mary and Joseph Egan (JFRC ‘68–’69) Ann Eisel (JFRC ‘65–’66) Mary Margaret Eraci (JFRC Spring ‘89, BS ‘90, BA ‘90) Frank Fabbro (JFRC Fall ‘80) Joseph Falcone (JFRC ‘66–’67) Claire Farren (JFRC Spring ‘01, BA ‘02, BSN ‘03) Diana (MUND ‘00) and John Faulhaber (JFRC ‘66–’67) Mary Felice (JFRC ‘63–’64) Andrew Findley (JFRC Spring ‘00, BA ‘02) Janis Fine (PhD ‘89) Maureen Flanagan (JFRC ‘74–’75) and William Groneman Jane (JFRC ‘71–’72) and Edward Flanagan (JFRC ‘71–’72) Janet Fogarty (JFRC ‘75–’76) Daniel Fogarty (JFRC Fall ‘81) Martha Foreman (JFRC Fall ‘70) Megene (JFRC ‘71–’72) and Peter Forker (JFRC ‘71–’72) Joanne Fortune (JFRC ‘65–’66) Alicia (JFRC ‘70–’71) and Charles Foster Christine (JFRC Spring ‘88) and Michael Frantz Julia Franz (JFRC Fall ‘87) Irene Ganas (JFRC ‘66–’67, MUND ‘68) Marlene Lojas and Jess Garcia (BS ‘88) Catherine Gilmore (JFRC ‘74–’75, BS ‘77) Michael Giovanola (JFRC Fall ‘84) Stephanie and Anthony Hahn (JFRC ‘65–’66) Marilyn St. Germain-Hall and Patrick Hall (JFRC ‘64–’65) Anne and Martin Hanley (JFRC ‘77–’78, JD ‘82) Martha (JFRC ‘71–’72) and Christopher Harold (JFRC ‘71–’72) Cathryn Matot Hartman (MBA ‘92) and John Hartman (BBA ‘80, MBA ‘82, JD ‘85) Emma (JFRC Fall ‘62, BSEd ‘64) and Martin Harty (JFRC Fall ‘62, BS ‘63) Gregory Haupt (JFRC ‘83–’84) Rosemary and Peter Heffernan (JFRC ‘65–’66) Corina Heiser (JFRC ‘83–’84) Karen and Marvin Herman Harold Hicks (JFRC Fall ‘81, BBA ‘83) Carolyn and Donald Hilliker (JFRC ‘63–’64, BS ‘66) Laura (BBA ‘80, MBA ‘81) and Stephen Hoepfner (JFRC Fall ‘78, BBA ‘81) Carol Ann Holley (JFRC Fall ‘63) Amy Hubbell (JFRC Fall ‘85) Cindy and John Hunter (JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘75) Deborah Ingraham (JFRC ‘81–’82, BA ‘83, JD ‘86) Mary Taylor Johnson and James Johnson Jr., PhD (JFRC ‘85–’86, MEd ‘92) Kathryn Johnson Erika and John Joyce (JFRC Spring ‘65) Sara and Christopher Julsrud (JFRC ‘67–’68, BA ‘69) Margaret (PhD ‘03, JFRC Spring ‘06) and George Kraft (JFRC Spring ‘06) Robert Krug (JFRC Spring ‘94) Ronald Kuzo (JFRC Spring ‘83) Brian Lavelle, PhD (JFRC Fall ‘89) Mary Joan (MUND ‘59, MEd ‘64, JFRC Spring ‘73) and Charles Lee Brian Lenahan (JFRC ‘87–’88, BA ‘89) Patricia Leonard (JFRC ‘77–’78) Katherine (BBA ‘01, MS ‘02) and William Litgen Jr. (JFRC Spring ‘00, BBA ‘01) Donald Lorek (JFRC ‘69–’70, BA ‘72) Lisa (BSEd ‘03, MEd ‘08) and Timothy Love (JFRC ‘01–’02, JFRC Fall ‘03, BA ‘03, JD ‘13) Carol Loverde (JFRC ‘70–’71) and Dominic Di Frisco Mary Jean and Dan Lyons Thomas Machnowski, DDS (JFRC ‘69–’70) Joan Madeja (JFRC ‘65–’66, BA ‘68) Bridget (JFRC Fall ‘71) and Brian Madigan Linda Maguire (JFRC Spring ‘84) Julie (JFRC Fall ‘86, MUND ‘88) and David Maiers Teresa (JFRC ‘81–’82, BBA ‘83, MBA ‘89) and Henry Majsterek Susan G. Manker (MUND ‘79) Alina and Michael Manley (JFRC ‘67–’68, BA ‘69) Monica and John Marcone (JFRC Fall ‘86) Jane and Lawrence Marino (JFRC ‘72–’73, JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘74) Anellina Marrelli (JFRC ‘68–’69) Claudia (JFRC Fall ‘86) and Tim McCaffery Stephen McCall (JFRC Spring ‘91) Charles McCannon Jr. (JFRC ‘67–’68) Justin McCarthy (JFRC ‘71–’72) Tucker McDonagh III (JFRC Fall ‘75, JFRC Fall ‘76) Cormac McEnery (JFRC ‘70–’71) The Honorable Bernard McGinley (JFRC ‘65–’66) Timothy McGivern (JFRC ‘69–’70) David McGovern (JFRC Fall ‘82, BBA ‘85) Marilyn Dunn McGuire, PhD (JFRC ‘69–’70) and William McGuire (JFRC ‘68–’69) Laurie (JFRC ‘64–’65, JFRC ‘65–’66) and John McHale (JFRC Fall ‘64, BS ‘65, MSIR ‘71) James McHugh (JFRC Fall ‘01, BBA ‘04) Thomas McKechney (JFRC Spring ‘73) Barbara Meyer (JFRC Fall ‘86, BBA ‘87) Carol Michelini (JFRC ‘68–’69, BA ‘70) Eileen and John Miles (JFRC ‘69–’70) Mary Milton (JFRC ‘68–’69) Elisabeth Mistretta (JFRC Fall ‘99, BA ‘00) Jordan and Charles Mixson (JFRC Spring ‘96) Mary (JFRC ‘82–’83, BA ‘84) and Eric Mollman Sheyanne Mooter (JFRC ‘98–’99, BA ‘00) Dennis Mroz (JFRC Fall ‘76, BS ‘78) Mary (JFRC ‘68–’69, BS ‘72, MSW ‘93) and Peter Mudd (JFRC ‘68–’69) Edward Muldoon (JFRC ‘72–’73, BBA ‘75, MBA ‘85) Stephen Mulligan (JFRC Spring ‘72) Paul Murphy, PhD (JFRC ‘77–’78, MA ‘84) Edward Napleton (JFRC Fall ‘00) Patricia Nisco (JFRC ‘74–’75) John Noonan Loretta (BA ‘72) and John Norton (JFRC ‘70–’71, BA ‘72, MA ‘75) Kathleen O’Brien (JFRC ‘72–’73) Michael O’Connell (JFRC ‘64–’65) Kevin O’Connor (JFRC ‘70–’71, BA ‘72) Shannon O’Donnell (JFRC Spring ‘74) Margaret (JFRC ‘62–’63, BS ‘64) and Damon Ogle Mary Clare (JFRC Fall ‘78, JFRC Fall ‘80, BA ‘80) and Thomas O’Grady Kathleen O’Leary (JFRC ‘72–’73) Catherine Oliven (JFRC ‘77–’78, BA ‘78) Robert O’Neill (JFRC ‘67–’68) Gretchen Orosz (JFRC Spring ‘87, BS ‘87) and Steven Jones Ann O’Shaughnessy (JFRC Spring ‘88, BA ‘89, MBA ‘93) Joan Pailhe (JFRC ‘66–’67) Anne (BA ‘74) and Michael Pappas (JFRC ‘72–’73) Mary Parrilli (JFRC Spring ‘62) Mari Peabody (JFRC ‘70–’71) Frederick Pfeifer (JFRC ‘64–’65) Stephanie and Stephen Piccone Kathleen and William Planek (JFRC Fall ‘82, BBA ‘84) Tina and Michael Plunkett, MD (JFRC ‘66–’67) Jocelyn Polce (BA ‘06) Stephen Pollard (JFRC ‘72–’73, JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘75) Mary (JFRC Spring ‘86) and John Poprac Norma (JFRC ‘68–’69) and Walter Richard (MA ‘70) Barbara Carroll (JFRC ‘70–’71) and Brian Robinson Lynne and Raphael Roche III (JFRC Fall ‘92, BBA ‘94) Jane (JFRC Fall ‘85) and Peter Rodriguez (BA ‘88) Michael Rosendin (JFRC Fall ‘79) Christine (JFRC ‘73–’74) and Howard Russock John Salvino (JFRC Spring ‘00) Dierdre Savage (JFRC Fall ‘81) Betty Schmidt Bordelon (JFRC ‘66–’67) Fred Schneider (JFRC ‘71–’72) Jim Schufreider (JFRC Spring ‘81) Barbara (JFRC Spring ‘73, BS ‘74) and Richard Schwind (JFRC Spring ‘73, BA ‘74) Adela and Robert Seal, PhD Gregory Sebastinelli (JFRC ‘77–’78) James Seigfreid Jr. (JFRC ‘77–’78) William Sexton (JFRC ‘63–’64) Sheila Shaker (JFRC Spring ‘81) Karen Sheridan (JFRC ‘74–’75, BA ‘78) Mary (BS ‘53) and Raymond Simon (BA ‘53, JD ‘56) April Sinni Martin Sinnott III (JFRC ‘85–’86, BA ‘87) Christine Sitko (JFRC ‘70–’71, BS ‘72) Deborah Smith (JFRC ‘65–’66) Dana (BS ‘83, BSN ‘86) and John Spehlmann Patricia and Jeffrey Stava (JFRC Fall ‘78) Anthony Stellino (JFRC ‘73–’74) Rosanne and Frank Stertz Jr. Molly and Robert Stine (MBA ‘97) Barbara Svoboda (JFRC ‘62–’63, JFRC Fall ‘62, BS ‘65, MA ‘80) Cathleen (JFRC Fall ‘83, BA ‘86) and John Swanson (BA ‘85) Carol (JFRC ‘73–’74, JFRC Fall ‘75, BA ‘77) and Philip Sweet III (JFRC Spring ‘74, JFRC ‘74–’75, JFRC Fall ‘75, BA ‘77) Norma Tata Paul Thesing III (JFRC ‘79–’80) Michael Thomey (JFRC Fall ‘73) Joyce and Nicholas Tibaldi (JFRC Spring ‘62) Ann (JFRC ‘89–’90, BA ‘95) and Francis Timons Dorothea (JFRC ‘72–’73) and Michael Tobin (PhD ‘87) Stephanie Tomakowski (JFRC Spring ‘08, BA ‘09) Edward Touhey (JFRC ‘64–’65) Lynne Traci (JFRC Fall ‘81) Pamela Trent, PhD (JFRC ‘68–’69) Emily (JFRC Fall ‘04, BS ‘06) and Joseph Turano (JFRC ‘96–’97) Richard Valerian (JFRC ‘67–’68) Donna and David Varnau (JFRC ‘70–’71) Ann Marie (JFRC ‘92–’93, BS ‘95, JD ‘99) and Jon Vigano (JD ‘98) Sharon Leavitt and Douglas Wait (JFRC ‘69–’70, BS ‘72) Richard Walsh Jr. (JFRC ‘63–’64) Sheila (JFRC ‘72–’73) and Michael Ware Kathleen Weber (JFRC Spring ‘01) Eileen (JFRC ‘69–’70, BA ‘71) and Richard Weicher (JFRC ‘69–’70, JD ‘74) Mary Glavin and James Michael Weiss, PhD (JFRC ‘64–’65, BA ‘67) Frank Werber (JFRC ‘68–’69) Stephen Werner (JFRC Spring ‘06, BA ‘07) Anne and Joseph Whitaker III (JFRC ‘65–’66, BA ‘68) Kathleen Whitfield (JFRC ‘72–’73) Britt Whitfield (JFRC , BS ‘04) Diane and David Whitman Christopher Winiarz (JFRC Fall ‘03, BBA ‘05) Alison and Joseph Winter (JFRC Spring ‘64) Joseph Wolff (JFRC ‘64–’65) Catherine Wrenn (JFRC ‘88–’89, MEd ‘94) Lisa (JFRC ‘75–’76) and Thomas Wurst Michael Zaker (JFRC Fall ‘84, BA ‘87) Thomas Zmugg (JFRC Fall ‘65, BS ‘67, MD ‘71, MRES ‘75) Joseph Zuercher (JFRC ‘04–’05) Julie Zuercher (JFRC ‘78–’79 9 Società di Donatori Chaired by alumnus Jim Centner (JFRC ‘66–’67) and his wife, Karen, the Societa di Donatori invites donors to make personal, annual contributions to the JFRC to fund the center’s top priorities. We are extremely grateful to the following individuals for their continued support and generosity to the Rome Center. DIRETTORI ($10,000 or more) BENAFATTORI ($1,000–$2,499) Margaret (JFRC Spring ‘73, MUND ‘75) and Howard Bedford Paulise and Richard Bell II (JFRC ‘67–’68) Janice Butler Bart (JFRC ‘65–’66) Karen and James Centner Jr. (JFRC ‘66–’67) Kathy (JFRC Spring ‘77, JFRC Summer ‘13) and Guy Crane Michael Ford (MBA ‘00) Constance and John Kurowski (JFRC ‘73–’74, BA ‘75) Margaret H. (JFRC ‘71–’72, MUND ‘73) and Steven McCormick Donald Novello (JFRC ‘62–’63) Jack O’Connell, Jr. (JFRC ‘68–’69) Anthony Piazza II (JFRC ‘62–’63) Carol Robbins (JFRC ‘64–’65) and Herbert Wolff Katherine Vogelheim (JFRC ‘77–’78) and John Hansen Gemma Allen Nader (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘66) and Albert Nader Anne Bannister (JFRC Fall ‘84, BBA ‘85, MBA ‘93) Joan Batchen (JFRC ‘81–’82, BA ‘83, MBA ‘88) Nancy Gerrie Bowen (JFRC ‘74–’75) and Richard Bowen, PhD Mary Ann (JFRC ‘71–’72) and Larry Bowers Kathryn and Michael Carlson (JFRC ‘66–’67, BA ‘68) Lynn Carlson and Philip O’Connor, PhD (JFRC ‘68–’69, BA ‘70) Susan (JFRC ‘69–’70) and William Carter Susana Cavallo, PhD Angie (BS ‘85) and Thomas Cimino Jr. (BA ‘84, JD ‘87) Dana Green and Thomas Clancy (JFRC ‘67–’68, BA ‘69) Nicolette (BBA ‘76) and John Conway (JFRC Fall ‘73, BACL ‘76) Claudette (JFRC Spring ‘78) and Robert Dachowski Jr. Anne Decker (JFRC ‘77–’78) Claire Dittrich (JFRC ‘77–’78) William Eineke (JFRC Spring ‘97, BBA ‘98) Paul Gearen (JFRC ‘71–’72) Jane Gisevius (JFRC ‘63–’64) Marilyn St. Germain-Hall and Patrick Hall (JFRC ‘64–’65) Jane (JFRC ‘77–’78) and Bruce Haupt (JFRC ‘77–’78) Thomas Hawley (JFRC ‘66–’67) Lisa (JFRC ‘77–’78) and John Iberle (JFRC ‘73–’74, BBA ‘75) Laurie Kladis (JFRC ‘87–’88, BA ‘89, MBA ‘95) Laurine Krakora (JFRC Spring ‘77) and John Vaile Laurel and William Laird Kevin Doyle Leahy (JFRC ‘67–’68) Kelli and Ryan Mahoney (JFRC Fall ‘03) Michele Mahoney (JFRC Summer ‘97, MBA ‘99) and John Keenan Jr. (JFRC ‘91–’92, MBA ‘99) Marina Marrelli (JFRC Fall ‘81) and Robert Anslow Jr. Robert Meade Jr. (JFRC Fall ‘69) Bernard Michna (JFRC Fall ‘66, BS ‘67, MA ‘72) Mary Naito* Samuel Naito Loretta Namovic Marietta Nolan-Stevens (JFRC ‘74–’75, BSN ‘77) and Kevin Stevens (JFRC Spring ‘73, BA ‘79) ILLUMINATI ($5,000–$9,999) Daniel Coleman (JFRC Spring ‘77) Susan Lamb and Dennis Cook (JFRC ‘72–’73, JFRC ‘79–’80, JD ‘79) Deborah (JFRC ‘74–’75) and Ted Dobbs (JFRC Spring ‘75) Marianne (JFRC ‘84–’85) and Dennis Fraher (JFRC ‘84–’85) Maria Teresa and Emilio Iodice Lourdes (JFRC ‘76–’77, BA ‘78) and John Moore (JFRC ‘76–’77) Claudette and John Nicolai (JFRC ‘69–’70) Maureen (JFRC ‘66–’67, BA ‘68) and Robert Schuberth (JFRC ‘66–’67) Lindsay Wells and Matthew Slaggie (JFRC Fall ‘02) ISPIRATORI ($2,500–$4,999) Claire Crossman (JFRC ‘85–’86) Marie (JFRC Spring ‘88, BS ‘89) and Brian Fitzpatrick (JFRC ‘90–’91, JFRC ‘92–’93, BA ‘92, JFRC ‘93–’94) Helen and Thomas Flynn Stephanie (JFRC ‘77–’78) and Fredric Harman Kurt Natter (JFRC ‘09–’10) Cheryl O’Donnell (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘68) Jesse Sandoval (JFRC Fall ‘76, BA ‘81) Leonard Slotkowski Jr. (JFRC ‘65–’66, BA ‘69, MEd ‘72) Lynn Van Cleave (JFRC Fall ‘90, BS ‘91) 10 Daniel O’Connor (BS ‘60) Rosemary (JFRC Spring ‘82, BA ‘85) and Stephen Olson Marta (JFRC ‘71–’72) and Patrick O’Rourke (JFRC ‘71–’72) Joan (BA ‘02) and David Pasquesi (JFRC Fall ‘82, BA ‘84) Helana and William Pietragallo II (JFRC ‘67–’68) Donalene and Donald Poduska, PhD (BA ‘56) Joseph Pojanowski III (JFRC ‘68–’69) Donna (JFRC ‘63–’64) and Robert Rissone Mary Pat and James Rohan (JFRC ‘78–’79, JFRC ‘79–’80, BA ‘81, MSIR ‘83) Mark Russo (JFRC Fall ‘87) Katie Bannan Steinke (JFRC ‘69–’70, BA ‘90) Rosanna Coffey and Timothy Stranges (JFRC ‘66–’67) Diane and Andrew Sweeny Jr. (JFRC ‘70–’71) Susan (BBA ‘83) and Nicholas Tannura (JFRC ‘79–’80, BBA ‘82) Jeffrey Taylor (JFRC Fall ‘77) John Tierney (JFRC ‘63–’64) Mary Kay Tobin, MD (JFRC ‘72–’73) Edward Volk (JFRC ‘64–’65, BS ‘67) Linda Weinfield (DDS ‘84, MS ‘94) SOSTENITORI ($250–$999, recent alumni 0–10 years) Beverly Brooks (JFRC Fall ‘06) Mary (JFRC ‘04–’05, BA ‘06) and Benjamin Pietrzyk (JFRC Fall ‘03, BA ‘05, MA ‘06) * Deceased Make your mark in Rome NAME A TILE ON THE NE W ALUMNI WALL The Alumni Wall Initiative invites Rome Center alumni to inscribe a message on a tile in a remodeled space at the heart of campus. The Alumni Wall will be adjacent to the new coffee bar and within steps of the outdoor café portion of the new mensa. Gifts to the Alumni Wall Initiative will support the JFRC Campus Renovation Fund, which enables new and ongoing campus improvements, building a better and more modern Rome Center for future generations. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Gifts to this initiative will be accepted until the end of 2015. LEVELS OF SUPPORT HOW TO MAKE A GIFT We invite you to inscribe your tile with a personal message; honor a loved one, celebrate a favorite professor, or leave an inspiring message for future generations. There are four options available: 1. Decide on gift amount and tile size ONLINE $500 • LUC.edu/tilesforrome RECENT ALUM (0–10 YEARS ONLY) • One-time gift via credit card $1,000 • Automatic recurring gift via credit or debit card (1–18 monthly installments) 4” x 8” tile with 23 characters per line and up to three lines of text $2,500 8” x 8” tile with 23 characters per line and up to six lines of text LOCATION Situated at the heart of campus, the outdoor patio overlooking the new wall will be enjoyed by students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors for years to come. 2. Choose a method to make your gift: CHECK $5,000 12” x 12” tile with 23 characters per line and up to six lines of text • Instructions for remitting a check are at LUC.edu/tilesforrome PHONE • Set up a pledge by calling 800.424.1513 and receive monthly or quarterly reminders until it is fulfilled 3. Submit your tile inscription online when you make an online gift, or call 800.424.1513. 4. Determine whether you want a souvenir tile sent to you. You will receive a picture of your tile once it is installed. 11 PRE-SORTED NON PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE John Felice Rome Center 820 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60611 • 800.424.1513 PAID PERMIT NO. 5539 CHICAGO, IL Calendar of events Visit LUC.edu/jfrcalumni for a complete list of upcoming events. J O H N F E L I C E R O M E C E N T E R CHICAGO ALUMNI APERITIVO ST. LOUIS ALUMNI APERITIVO November 5, 2014 • 6–8 pm • Loyola’s Water Tower Campus The Pere Marquette Suite in Baumhart Hall REGISTER: LUC.edu/jfrcalumni/chicago Join us for an evening to connect with fellow alumni and a very special guest, JFRC Dean of Faculty Dr. Susana Cavallo. Enjoy a prosecco tasting, wine and hors d’oeuvres, and a chance to catch up and reminisce. March 8, 2015 • Location TBA Save the date for this annual spring gathering to connect with fellow JFRC alumni in St. Louis. We’ll take advantage of the Missouri Valley Conference finals in town, celebrating wins, and toasting fellow alumni! DC ALUMNI GIVE BACK November 15, 2014 • 9:30 am –1 pm • Christ House REGISTER: LUC.edu/jfrcalumni/dcgives Led by DC Alumni Chapter ambassadors Ben Pietrzyk (JFRC Fall ’03) and Mary Pietrzyk (JFRC ’04–’05), join fellow alumni in the DC area for an opportunity to give back to the community. CHICAGO ALUMNI GIVE BACK December 7, 2014 • 1–4 pm • Merchandise Mart REGISTER: LUC.edu/jfrcalumni/chicagogives Join fellow alumni in the Chicago area for this annual service event, organized by JFRC Alumni Board Member Claire Dittrich (JFRC ‘77–’78). 50TH REUNION: CLASS OF 1964 – 65 May 5–9, 2015 • Rome, Italy The class of 1964–65 will celebrate their 50th reunion with a special trip to Rome, including an itinerary that will surely bring back memories! Visit LUC.edu/jfrcalumni for details. 50TH REUNION: CLASS OF 1965–66 October 1–4, 2015 • Rome, Italy The class of 1965–66 will celebrate their 50th reunion in the most fitting way—Roma style! Mark your calendars, and visit LUC.edu/jfrcalumni for details and to RSVP.
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