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A “Salute” to Lt. Col. George DeuelA “Salute” to Lt. Col. George DeuelA “Salute” to Lt. Col. George DeuelA “Salute” to Lt. Col. George Deuel
Development & Alumni Affairs Office, 70 Seminary Ave., Binghamton, NY 13905 Telephone 607 231-4149
October 2010
Alumni & Friends Newsletter
Catholic Schools of Broome County
George L. Deuel, SCCHS Class of 1984, was recently
promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S.
Army. LT. Col. Deuel is currently serving with United
States Forces–Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Free-
dom/Operation New Dawn, an ongoing military cam-
paign which began on March 20, 2003, with the inva-
sion of Iraq.
Prior to deploying to Iraq, George was stationed in
Vicenza, Italy, where he was the Chief of Strategy and
Engagements for US Army Africa, developing plans and
programs for US Army engagement on the continent of
Africa emphasizing professionalism within African mili-
taries. Additionally, George published an article in the
Canadian military journal, On Track, titled “Crisis Pre-
vention: USAFRICOM, Partnerships, and the US Army”
http://www.usaraf.army.mil/documents_pdf/READING
_ROOM/ONTRACK_CRISIS_PREVENTION_USAFRICOM.
pdf).
Commenting on how his schooling at SCC impacted
his life, George recalled teacher Max Deus having the
biggest impact, academic-wise. “As my German
teacher, Mr. Deus got me very interested in places out-
side of the US.” While stationed in Stuttgart, Germany,
he recalled many of his classes which left him fairly
fluent in German. “It helped tremendously while in
eastern Europe working with militaries, needing a com-
mon language. I also believe that the sports program
was first class at SCCHS. That experience really
taught me sportsmanship and teamwork , and to
never quit, no matter how hard things seemed.
Those traits have really helped me get to where I am
today and to continue to ‘drive on’ under imperfect
conditions.” Lt. Col. Deuel also expressed the fact
that his experience at SCC prepared him to deal with
the difficult things in life and reinforced his moral
upbringing. “Now that I have a 7 year old who is
starting school, I especially appreciate my Catholic
School experiences. The teachers who are there be-
cause they love teaching, Continued page 2
Issue 12
Jump Master, Lt. Col. Deuel exits the C-130
Hercules aircraft over the Trident Drop Zone
on the Mexican border outside of San Diego.
Hero at home to son, Lance, 7. Lt. Col. Deuel and wife, Dr. Lois-
Lynn Deuel.
Then and Now: George Deuel, Senior SCCHS ‘84 - Lt. Col. George Deuel ‘10
Page 2 Page 2 Page 2 Page 2 Page 2 Issue 12 Page 2 Alumni & Friends Newsletter
According to Livin’ Magazine there’s nothing small about the order that came into The Petite Café, Nutley, NJ several months ago: bake 15,000 of their signature stuffed cupcakes for the 10th anniversary gala of O Magazine in Times Square. The three-day celebration in May marked 10 years since the first publishing of the women’s magazine by talk show superstar Oprah, and Petite Café was selected to dazzle party-goers at the finale party held at the conclusion of a two-mile walk in Manhattan on Mother’s Day. "It’s all about Oprah; she’s had such an impact on people," said co-owner Maureen (Ruane) Jaret, SCC Class of 1978Maureen (Ruane) Jaret, SCC Class of 1978Maureen (Ruane) Jaret, SCC Class of 1978Maureen (Ruane) Jaret, SCC Class of 1978, with her husband, Keith. "This is so thrilling, opportunities like this just don’t happen to anyone." Last November, co-owner Keith created a pink ribbon cupcake to pro-mote breast cancer awareness for the Susan G. Komen Foundation charity dinner. Petite Café’s tasty and crea-tive cupcake caught the attention of event organizers, who remembered the company when it came time to plan the O Magazine celebration. Keith, who invented the café’s near 150 varieties even dreamed up a new flavor for the occasion: a peach cobbler "Gayle" cup-cake, named for the magazine’s editor and created with her favorite dessert in mind. The shop’s most popular flavor, Red Velvet, was renamed "Oprah" for the party. The cupcakes were placed on stage in Times Square on a special tiered holder showcasing many
flavors, with sparklers on top to make it appear as an anniversary cake.
Maureen and her husband, Keith, a Culinary Institute of America graduate, created the expanding cupcake empire in 2005, following the unexpected success of one of their catering business’s desserts. "We wanted something different, so we made a stuffed cupcake based on Keith’s favorite candy, Reese’s peanut butter cups," Maureen said. The little snack was a big hit. "People started asking us, ‘what’s tomorrow’s flavor?’" Five years later, the shop makes about 12,000 on a weekly basis, selling the cupcakes in locations around New Jersey and New York, including several places in
New York City.
The little cupcake shop from Nutley has been a part of many high-profile events, such as the recent second season premiere of The Real Housewives of New Jer-sey reality TV show. Petite created a polka dot ladybug cake for the debut party at the Brownstone in Paterson. Maureen’s favorite past catering experience was the premiere party at the Rainbow Room in New York City for My Fair Wedding with David Tutera. Maureen says, Maureen, "But this has to be the most exciting!" For
more information visit: www.thepetitecafe.com.
Maureen (Ruane) Jaret, SCC ‘78: Surrounded by The
Petite Café’s stuffed cupcake creations!
Lt. Col. Deuel, continued from Page 1: Lt. Col. Deuel, continued from Page 1: Lt. Col. Deuel, continued from Page 1: Lt. Col. Deuel, continued from Page 1: the small class sizes and the moral reinforcement are now more than ever, so important.” George will be stationed in the National Capitol Re-gion following his deployment in Iraq, joining his wife, Dr. Lois-Lynn Deuel, and son Lance, 7, who now re-side in Arlington, VA. He is the son of Mr. & Mrs. George and Velma Deuel, Florida. His father served as P.E. Teacher, Guidance Counselor, Director of Guidance, basketball and baseball Coach and Ath-letic Director during his years at Catholic Central High School and Seton Catholic Central. His brother John, ’83, a physician, lives in Arizona with his wife, Janet and 5 children, while brother, Stephen, CCHS ’72, small business owner, lives in Arkansas with his wife Deborah and their 4 children.
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Do you know where they are?Do you know where they are?Do you know where they are?Do you know where they are? 1974-197? graduates’ addresses needed. If
you know where they are, please contact us
at 607 348-0337 or email
[email protected]. From the Class of 1974From the Class of 1974From the Class of 1974From the Class of 1974 Ashley, Anne Marie Boyer, Kelan P. Bradford, M. Cheryl (Masselle) Brunig, Karl S. Byron, John W. Jr. Casey, Anne Ciufo, James G. Clementi, Paul J. Cooper, Arthur C. IV DePuysselier, Michael R. Donovan, Marie E. Dooling, Loretta T. (Cleary) Dudley, Kathleen R. (Nolan) Foley, Gerald J. Fries, Joseph F. Furlong, Patricia Galindo, Gloria I. Garrity, Claudia A. Gehr, Patti L. (Gennarelli) Gilbert, Theresa A. (Carr) Greblick, Maria A. Holcomb, Juanita M. Kump, Michele M. (Ryan) Mason, Marie T. (Ferro) Melinsky, William F. Meskowitz, Sharon M. Mondolfi, Joseph A. Olsa, Kathleen A. Ondrusek, Laurel J. Orzel, Gary P. Patterson, Joseph Pavia, Janet M. (Goham) Pochily-Fuller, Pamela A. (Chmielewsky) Russo, Mary Lou (Farrell) Salamida, Richard J. Sandiford, David W. Scott, Christine K. Zayac, Albert J. From the Class of 75From the Class of 75From the Class of 75From the Class of 75 Campbell, Colin D Cheevers, Thomas R. Cleveland, Craig A. Eller, Robert C. Gross, Richard H. Hulvey, Anne E. (Magill) Krawczun, Karen A. (Hickey)
The Catholic Schools of Broome County
Seton Catholic at All Saints St. James Middle School
St. John the Evangelist School St. Thomas Aquinas School
Seton Catholic Central High School
McCormack, R. Christopher Sarnecky, Christopher J. Schaffer, Jeffrey T. Sheppard, Sandra E. Taylor, JoAnn V. (Lawton) Valenti, Deborah A. (Wright) Velasco, Mary Ann (Gingell) Zablud, Nancy L. (Smedira) From the Class of 76From the Class of 76From the Class of 76From the Class of 76
Anderson, Paul N. Carroll, Joseph P. Casey, Timothy M. Cassidy, Kevin E Cassin, James T. Chellis, Maria A. (Pezzuti) Cook, James P. D'Alessandro, John J. Dubuque, Claudia M. (Decker) Ekstrand, Kathryn M. (Rogers) Getson, David B. Hennessey, Kathleen M. Herman, Theresa A. (Rose) Hill, Deborah A. Lee, Deborah A. (Doyle) Linn, Lucy Y. Macek, Joseph S. Malloy, Elizabeth A. Mancini, Laura M. McCray, Kathleen R. (Kiley) Mucci, Shawn M. Mulligan, Joseph E. O'Neill, Daniel P. Patterson, Jean Marie A. (Felter) Phillips, Kathleen A. (O'Dea) Quandt, Chrysanne (Mattioli) Ranger, Thomas W. Richter, Norman G. Roehm, Ann M. Rogers, Kathy Rose, Yvonne M. Salko, J. Scott Simmons, William E. Skies, Marilyn R. Snyder, Lucy E. (Faughnan) Walker, Michael P. Wheeler, Diane M.
Alumni This & That 1950’s1950’s1950’s1950’s
Gerald Warren, St. Paul’s ‘58 Gerald Warren, St. Paul’s ‘58 Gerald Warren, St. Paul’s ‘58 Gerald Warren, St. Paul’s ‘58 is a
retired part-time employer of R.J.
Testani, Inc. He and wife, Adelle are
proud to announce that their son,
Michael was ordained a priest of
The Oblates of the Virgin Mary on
December 12, 2009.
1960’s1960’s1960’s1960’s
Joyce Ford Fisher, SCHS ‘65 Joyce Ford Fisher, SCHS ‘65 Joyce Ford Fisher, SCHS ‘65 Joyce Ford Fisher, SCHS ‘65 is a
retired RN, living in a small northern
town in Oregon that serves as a
roadway to the Redwoods, and is
considered the Gateway to the Ore-
gon Caves National Monument. (The
caves were formed when acidic rain-
water dissolved the surrounding
marble, creating one of the few mar-
ble caves in the world!) Joyce’s inter-
ests include gardening, taking
walks, beading and spending time
with family.
Kevin Cosgriff, CCHS ‘67 Kevin Cosgriff, CCHS ‘67 Kevin Cosgriff, CCHS ‘67 Kevin Cosgriff, CCHS ‘67 retired Vice
Admiral of the U.S. Navy, has joined
the company Textron Systems as
senior vice president, International
Business and Government, and sen-
ior advisor on the U.S. Military Ser-
vices.
1970’s1970’s1970’s1970’s
PENNIES FOR HEAVENPENNIES FOR HEAVENPENNIES FOR HEAVENPENNIES FOR HEAVEN
A Call for Support for One Who is A Call for Support for One Who is A Call for Support for One Who is A Call for Support for One Who is
Called to ServeCalled to ServeCalled to ServeCalled to Serve
CCHS ‘76 Alumna, Laurie (Nolan) CCHS ‘76 Alumna, Laurie (Nolan) CCHS ‘76 Alumna, Laurie (Nolan) CCHS ‘76 Alumna, Laurie (Nolan)
Maloney’s Maloney’s Maloney’s Maloney’s daughter, Elise Maloney
(formerly, Crabtree) is entering the
Congregation of the Little Sisters of
the Poor in October, 2010, to serve
the Elderly Poor. Elise, a former area
Catholic Schools student, is in need
of support as she is required to en-
ter the order debt free. As of Au-
gust, 2010, she has had only two
Alumni & Friends Newsletter Page 5
months to pay off her Catholic Uni-
versity loans. If you would like to
support this endeavor, please send
contributions to: The Little Sisters of
the Poor, Attention: Sr. Camille
Rose; 4200 Harewood Road NE;
Washington, DC 20017; Elise Ma-
loney Vocation Effort. Each donor
will be remembered in a special
Mass. Questions regarding the fund,
or discernment and formation proc-
ess, can be directed to Sr. Camille
Rose, lsp, at 202.269.1831.
1980’s1980’s1980’s1980’s
Rev. Charles R. Gallagher, SCC ‘84 Rev. Charles R. Gallagher, SCC ‘84 Rev. Charles R. Gallagher, SCC ‘84 Rev. Charles R. Gallagher, SCC ‘84
was ordained to the priesthood in
June 2010 at St. Ignatius Church,
Chestnut Hill, MA. Fr. Gallagher
graduated from Marquette Univer-
sity with a BA in history . He at-
tended Binghamton University for
his MA in history and Marquette Uni-
versity for a Ph.D. in history, where
he was he was a Cyril E. Smith Dis-
sertation Fellow.
1990’s1990’s1990’s1990’s
Michael DeReal, SCC ‘91 Michael DeReal, SCC ‘91 Michael DeReal, SCC ‘91 Michael DeReal, SCC ‘91 is a rural
carrier for the US Postal Service. He
and his wife are expecting their
fourth child in January! Congratula-
tions to all!
Thanh T. Truong, SCC ‘95 Thanh T. Truong, SCC ‘95 Thanh T. Truong, SCC ‘95 Thanh T. Truong, SCC ‘95 was re-
cently hired as an NBC News corre-
spondent in Atlanta. Mr. Truong
worked as a general assignment
reporter with KUSA since 2006 and
served as the president of the Asian
American Journalists Association–
Denver from 2008-2009. Prior to
his arrival in Denver, he worked in
New Orleans and Macon, Georgia,
as a reporter.
Mr. Truong graduated with a Mas-
ters degree in broadcast journalism
from Syracuse University and a BA
in philosophy, politics and law from
Binghamton University.
Patrick DiLascia, SCC ‘97 Patrick DiLascia, SCC ‘97 Patrick DiLascia, SCC ‘97 Patrick DiLascia, SCC ‘97 has
moved to LA to start his dream, a
clothing line. His collection is called
DiLascia’s Bakery and is based on
his family’s bakery uniform. As of
April 2010, the product had been
launched a year and a half and were
sold in 130 stores around the world,
including Japan, England, Canada
and the USA. The collection is sold
locally at the Burlington Coat Factory
in the Oakdale Mall. Patrick reports
his excitement at having the collec-
tion sold in the city that it was in-
spired by!
Patrick shared that some of the best
years of his life were spent at Seton
Catholic Central High School! His
mother, the late Mary (Baker ) Di-
Lascia’s death, a few years ago
served as a catalyst for her son to
follow his dreams as he realized the
fragility of life and the fact that we
only live once! Mrs. DiLascia was a
graduate of CCHS Class of 1969.
2000’s2000’s2000’s2000’s
Kristin Dupre, SCC 2002 Kristin Dupre, SCC 2002 Kristin Dupre, SCC 2002 Kristin Dupre, SCC 2002 , Ph.D. Candidate in Psychology at Bing-hamton University, was interviewed and filmed in her lab for BU’s Harpur College’s 60th Anniversary Celebra-tion for the University’s web site, called “Sixty Perspectives on Harpur at Sixty” plus a brief video that was unveiled at the 2010 Homecoming celebration. Sixty individuals, includ-ing professors, students, and alumni were invited to participate in the project. Kristin’s work has included research in Parkinson’s disease be-ing featured in BU’s annual research journal: Binghamton Research 2010 Edition. The article entitled, “Cultivating the Next Generation of
Catholic Schools of Broome County October 2010
Issue 12 Alumni & Friends Newsletter
Innovators: In Labs and Far Beyond, Graduate Students are Vital to the Campus Ecosystem”, included infor-mation regarding Miss Dupre’s re-ceiving a competitive National Re-search Service Award in 2009 through the National Institute of Neu-rological Disorders and Stroke, part of the National Institutes of Health. The two-year grant of about $40,000 annually has provided her with more freedom to test possible ways to re-duce the abnormal movements asso-ciated with Parkinson’s disease treat-ment. Her work has been published in other sources such as the Journal of Neuroscience. Miss Dupre, ex-pects to receive her Ph.D. in Psychol-
ogy in 2011.
Angelo “AJ” Mazza, SCC ‘02 Angelo “AJ” Mazza, SCC ‘02 Angelo “AJ” Mazza, SCC ‘02 Angelo “AJ” Mazza, SCC ‘02 was pro-moted to Associate Manager in the Brand marketing group assisting in the development and execution of ESPN’s brand campaign. He will also take on content developing market-ing assignments. A.J. joined ESPN in May ‘06, working as a temporary em-ployee in Affiliate Marketing. He was hired full time as a Marketing Coordi-nator in 2007, and was part of the team that launched NASCAR’s return to ESPN. He also played a significant role in the early days of ESPN Rise. Most recently, AJ has assisted in exe-cuting their 2010 FIFA World Cup
campaign.
Maria Papastrat , SCC 2003 Maria Papastrat , SCC 2003 Maria Papastrat , SCC 2003 Maria Papastrat , SCC 2003 recently graduated from St. Rose, Albany with a Masters in Child Psychology. She is
interning in the Albany area.
Vicki Papastrat , SCC 2005 Vicki Papastrat , SCC 2005 Vicki Papastrat , SCC 2005 Vicki Papastrat , SCC 2005 gradu-ated in May 2010 from Binghamton University with a degree in cellular
and molecular Biology.
Kari Anne (Ward) Bayait, SCC 2002 Kari Anne (Ward) Bayait, SCC 2002 Kari Anne (Ward) Bayait, SCC 2002 Kari Anne (Ward) Bayait, SCC 2002 and Thomas Hacket, SCC ‘05 and Thomas Hacket, SCC ‘05 and Thomas Hacket, SCC ‘05 and Thomas Hacket, SCC ‘05 were among 20 honorees chosen by the
Alumni This & That Southern Tier Opportunity Coalition as outstanding members of the Class of 2010. The program called, “20 in their Twenties” awards those stu-dents who excel in the following ar-eas: Academic Excellence, Commu-nity Service, Leadership, Personal Growth and Professional Achieve-
ment.
Kari holds an Associates degree in Graphic Design from Broome Com-munity College and a BA (summa cum laude) in studio art from Bing-hamton University. She was Program Manager for the former So. Tier Cele-brates and is now working for Click Smart Solutions as a Marketing Con-sultant, and owns Ovation Design Studio. She also donates services to the Red Cross and Community Op-tions. She is married to Brian Bayait 2002. The couple has a daughter
Ania with one on the way!
Thomas has an Associates degree from BCC and Bachelors in manage-ment with a concentration in finance and marketing, and was named the Intern of the Year for Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, and is now among its top 40 new, full-time repre-sentatives in the region. He has served as marketing chair for the So. Tier Young Professionals, mentor at COMPEER Youth Mentoring Program and president of the Triple Cities Golf
Association.
Ryan Cook, SCC 2008, Ryan Cook, SCC 2008, Ryan Cook, SCC 2008, Ryan Cook, SCC 2008, a business major at Siena College is studying abroad in Ireland at Dublin City Uni-
versity.
Mario Mazza, ’09, Mario Mazza, ’09, Mario Mazza, ’09, Mario Mazza, ’09, the recipient of the
Bradley Conklin Memorial Scholar-
ship maintained his B average (and
above) at BCC which was criteria for
the fund’s distribution. Congratula-
tions, Mario!
47th Athletic Fund Dinner47th Athletic Fund Dinner47th Athletic Fund Dinner47th Athletic Fund Dinner
5555----0 Dinner 0 Dinner 0 Dinner 0 Dinner ---- Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Hall of Fame
This annual dinner, which began un-der the leadership and vision of the late Msgr. Peter J. Owens serves to raise financial support for the SCCHS Athletic Program, allowing friends to reunite while honoring outstanding alumni, coaches and benefactors in the program. This year, three alumni, Mr. William “Pete” Gallagher, Mr. Jim Miller and Mrs. Regina (Speicher) Hutchinson were inducted into the Hall of Fame. Mr. Gallagher, St. Pat-rick's, ‘44, served two separate terms as the local Superintendant of Catho-lic Schools and was guidance coun-selor and basketball coach at Seton Catholic High, Endicott. Mr. Miller, SCHS ‘66 is a former student athlete at Seton Catholic High and LeMoyne College, and has been the Varsity Baseball Coach at SCC for the past 18 years! Mrs. Regina (Speicher) Hut-chinson SCC ’96, was noted as a fine athlete, student and student leader. She was a member of the New York State Champion Softball Team during her time at SCCHS and is also a member of the Athletic Hall of Fame at her undergraduate school, Villa-nova. Congratulations to all induc-
tees!
RETIREMENTSRETIREMENTSRETIREMENTSRETIREMENTS
Mrs. Anna Reichlen Business Department
Mrs. Connie Eno
French
Mr. John Colonna Semi-Retired, Director of Counseling,
and Spanish teacher
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In MEMORYIn MEMORYIn MEMORYIn MEMORY
Marian (Smith) Mohney St. Patrick’s Academy 1931
Leo James Cody St. Paul’s 1943
Rev. Richard D. Drummond
St. Patrick’s 1946
Mary Elizabeth Ryan 1954 St. Patrick’s
Paul A. Hill
Seton Catholic High 1961
Michael Waples SCHS 1958
Ann Marie Murphy St. Paul’s 1960
Ramona (Taylor) Hayner
SCHS 1962
Eileen M. (Cost) Rincavage SCHS 1962
Vivian (De Mase) Salman
SCHS 1965
Kathleen Bergin CCHS 1966
Mary Ann (Gerchman) Gaeds
CCHS 1967
Michael Powell SCHS 1968
Fred Westcott SCHS Retiree
Mary Murphy-Lim CCHS 1972
Kathleen (Pineau) Joerger SCHS 1972 & Teacher
Mark Carros CCHS 1973
Chester Dudnow CCHS 1973
Dr. Paul F. Reich Friend & Supporter
Reverend Theodore Swerts
SCHS Guidance
ALUMNI MEMORIAL MASS ALUMNI MEMORIAL MASS ALUMNI MEMORIAL MASS ALUMNI MEMORIAL MASS 11/14/10 (See page 8 for details)
REUNIONSREUNIONSREUNIONSREUNIONS
SCHS ‘65SCHS ‘65SCHS ‘65SCHS ‘65---- Bob Giacovelli is recreat-ing the 1965 Immaculata Yearbook to be presented at the 50th reunion in 2015. Please send Bob a present day black and white head shot for the yearbook as well as the question-naire received by your class regard-ing the project to: Robert Giacovelli, 55 South 500 West, Apt. 409; Salt Lake City, UT 84101, or email:
The committee invites all to join them in this effort. Tentative plans include a Memorial Mass for de-ceased classmates and teachers, and a dinner dance in the Triple Cit-ies. All ideas welcomed! The follow-ing classmates’ contact information is needed for reunion purposes: JoAnn F. (Contento) Benham; Jenny Perry; Joann D. (Dolsen) Pyeatt and
Mary Lou (Irneli) Mollo.
SCHS 1966 SCHS 1966 SCHS 1966 SCHS 1966 ---- 45th Reunion 45th Reunion 45th Reunion 45th Reunion---- Also Also Also Also
welcomed SCHS 1965 and 1967 welcomed SCHS 1965 and 1967 welcomed SCHS 1965 and 1967 welcomed SCHS 1965 and 1967
Ice Breaker: Sept. 9, 2011, 7:30-10:30pm; Golf Tournament, and events for non-golfers: Sept. 10 at 9am; Dinner, 9/10: Cocktails 6-7pm; Dinner 7–10pm; Memorial Mass, and Brunch Sunday 9/11. All events with the exception of the Saturday morning activities are planned to take place at the Binghamton Coun-try Club. Contact Dave Bilek at [email protected], 607.785-.8030 or Sharon (Youarski) Loudon at [email protected];
607.785.4140
SCHS ‘75SCHS ‘75SCHS ‘75SCHS ‘75---- Committee volunteers are needed, as well as opinions regard-ing reunion date. Contact Michele Simmons at seton1975reun-
[email protected] or 607.435.1477.
SCHS ‘76SCHS ‘76SCHS ‘76SCHS ‘76– 6/25/11, 6-10pm. Con-
tact Cindy Ancillotti 607.748.0373.
SCCHS ‘81 30th Reunion SCCHS ‘81 30th Reunion SCCHS ‘81 30th Reunion SCCHS ‘81 30th Reunion Preliminary plans are in motion. Contact Carmen (Lee) Adagio at carmenlada-
SCCHS Class ‘85 25 Year ReunionSCCHS Class ‘85 25 Year ReunionSCCHS Class ‘85 25 Year ReunionSCCHS Class ‘85 25 Year Reunion
Nov 5 & 6, Friday and Saturday nights there’s a 5pm gathering at Nightcap’s Bar, 252 Chenango St, Binghamton, NY. Cash Bar. Saturday night there will be a buffet and live entertainment provided by Mr. Wheeler and the class of ‘85 band,
also playing is Dr. Colin Marcus.
To register go to http://www.pingg.com/
ee77m6mkkba73mjwd
SCCHS ‘86SCCHS ‘86SCCHS ‘86SCCHS ‘86–––– 25 Year Reunion 25 Year Reunion 25 Year Reunion 25 Year Reunion–––– Con-tact Casey (Condon) Perna at [email protected] to assist with reun-
ion planning, or for updates.
SCCHS Class of 2001 SCCHS Class of 2001 SCCHS Class of 2001 SCCHS Class of 2001 –––– A committee is forming to celebrate the 10th reun-ion. Please Contact DLouisa (Kontos) Ford with ideas and interest at
“Seeing” Is Believing“Seeing” Is Believing“Seeing” Is Believing“Seeing” Is Believing
Peace Corp volunteer Julia Gallus, sister of SCC grads Gabi, Andrea and Christina Gallus is collecting used eye glasses for residents of Bandrefam, Cameroon through December 1, 2010. Please send glasses to: SCCHS Key Club, 70 Seminary Ave., Binghamton, NY
13905.
Alumni This & That
Catholic Schools of Broome County October 2010
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A Thousand Words…
Alumni & Friends Newsletter Issue 12
St. Paul’s High, Class of 1960 – Kindergarten Class Graduation
Semi-retired John Colonna enjoying
some down time in his earlier days
at CCHS. (A sign of things to come?)
Left: Rita Slavetskas, 1970 Left: Rita Slavetskas, 1970 Left: Rita Slavetskas, 1970 Left: Rita Slavetskas, 1970
CCHS CCHS CCHS CCHS graced the golf course
at the 6th Annual Don Hengel
Celebrity Sports Classic, a pre-
miere golf tournament spon-
sored by the Catholic Educa-
tion Foundation of the South-
ern Tier, in support of Catholic
education in the Southern
Tier. Ms. Slavetskas is one of
the top 50 instructors of the
LPGA. She had the honor of
acting as a team celebrity
joined by her family as team-
mates.
Alumni Memorial Mass and Reception Alumni Memorial Mass and Reception Alumni Memorial Mass and Reception Alumni Memorial Mass and Reception honoring de-honoring de-honoring de-honoring de-
ceased members of ceased members of ceased members of ceased members of St. Patrick’s Academy, St. Paul’s High, Seton Catholic, St. Patrick’s Academy, St. Paul’s High, Seton Catholic, St. Patrick’s Academy, St. Paul’s High, Seton Catholic, St. Patrick’s Academy, St. Paul’s High, Seton Catholic,
Catholic Central, & Seton Catholic Central, Catholic Central, & Seton Catholic Central, Catholic Central, & Seton Catholic Central, Catholic Central, & Seton Catholic Central, Sunday, November 14, 2010 at Sunday, November 14, 2010 at Sunday, November 14, 2010 at Sunday, November 14, 2010 at
2pm in Seton Catholic Central Gym, 70 Seminary Avenue, Binghamton. Re-2pm in Seton Catholic Central Gym, 70 Seminary Avenue, Binghamton. Re-2pm in Seton Catholic Central Gym, 70 Seminary Avenue, Binghamton. Re-2pm in Seton Catholic Central Gym, 70 Seminary Avenue, Binghamton. Re-
ception to follow. Fulfills Sunday obligation. EVERYONE WELCOME! RSVPception to follow. Fulfills Sunday obligation. EVERYONE WELCOME! RSVPception to follow. Fulfills Sunday obligation. EVERYONE WELCOME! RSVPception to follow. Fulfills Sunday obligation. EVERYONE WELCOME! RSVP
appreciated at 607.348.0337 or email [email protected] at 607.348.0337 or email [email protected] at 607.348.0337 or email [email protected] at 607.348.0337 or email [email protected].
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If you’d like to donate an item to the Booster Auction, contact
the development office at 607 231-4149.
(Front L) SCC Music teacher James Wheeler- 2nd Grade at St. Joseph’s
Seton Catholic Cheerleaders 1969
SCHS Wrestling Team 1969
“The Fall” CCHS ‘76
‘76 Football Cheerleaders
St. Patrick’s 1952
From the Development & Alumni Affairs Office Issue 12 Page 10
Annual Alumni & Friends Appeal Annual Alumni & Friends Appeal Annual Alumni & Friends Appeal Annual Alumni & Friends Appeal As a priority we thank those of you who have made a donation to our schools in the past. As a friend or a graduate
of our schools we encourage your support. For those that received this year’s appeal letter (September) you will
know that moving forward we’re setting new goals. After reviewing appeal response rates we are compelled to
reach out and communicate with alumni and friends more effectively and we need your help.
We plan to organize a group of alumni and friends who are willing to make improvement suggestions and help us
reach out to classmates to promote our annual appeal. This is designed to allow you to the freedom to volunteer
your time according to your schedule, and it makes this an easy way to give for those who cannot afford a monetary
donation. We will communicate with those willing to help via email, telephone and/or in person. If you believe in the
value of Catholic education and are willing to help, please complete the form below and mail it with your donation
or contact Joe Burke directly by email at [email protected] or telephone 607 231-4149.
Your participation will make a real difference and you can give as little as an hour of your time.
Yes I’d like to help.Yes I’d like to help.Yes I’d like to help.Yes I’d like to help.
Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________
The best way and time to contact me is ______ Email _______ Telephone
Email address: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone Number and best time to call______________________________________________________________
The next time you’re planning on searching the web or shopping online, check out www.goodalum.com. Select one
of our schools from the drop down list and we’ll receive a donation for every search or purchase. This is a great way
to give with no expense to you.
goodalum.com
Car Donation ProgramCar Donation ProgramCar Donation ProgramCar Donation Program Donate your car, boat, truck, RV, Jet Ski or snowmobile to Catholic Schools of Broome County and receive a tax deduction. This no cost, no hassle process begins when you contact our fundraising partner, Dona-tion Line LLC at 877-227-7487. Make sure to ask for our extension, 2641. Donation may be made from anywhere in the US. Go to the online address below and complete the Vehicle Donation Form on line. Make sure to select Catholic Schools of Broome County from the dropdown list.
Please have your title in hand when you donate. Go online to: http://www.donationline.com/newvehicle_donation_form.shtml Do you have friends in business? Let businesses such as repair shops, auto body shops, insurance agents, car dealers, accountants and other businesses that deal with vehicles know about our program. They are in a very good position to recommend someone to donate their vehicle. THANK YOU.
Name: ____________________________________Class of _____ School ____________________________
Address: _____________________________________City ______________________State ___ Zip _______
Email _____________________ Home Telephone ______________ Work Telephone _________________
Occupation/Position_______________________________________________________________________
News (add pages if needed) _______________________________________________________________________
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The Hourigan Society is made up of special people who care enough about our Catholic Schools to make a commitment through estate planning. Becoming a member is easy. Simply complete this form and re-turn it to our office and you’re a member! Development Office, 70 Seminary Ave. Binghamton, NY 13905 Name/s ___________________________________ Street ________________________________________ City __________________________________________ State ___________ Zip ______________ Telephone ________________________________ Email _________________________________________ I have made a provision for the Broome County Catholic Schools in my estate plans and wish to be in-cluded in the Society. Date ____________________ Amount (optional) $ _______________ Signature __________________________________________________________
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Telephone Number and best time to call______________________________________________________________
Honor Someone Special TodayHonor Someone Special TodayHonor Someone Special TodayHonor Someone Special Today Customized Certificate of AppreciationCustomized Certificate of AppreciationCustomized Certificate of AppreciationCustomized Certificate of Appreciation
This program allows current and prior students to honor a
teacher, coach, staff member and/or benefactor for his or her
efforts. It seems everyone has that special person who helped in
a special way during their time at the Catholic Schools of
Broome County. Well now you can let that person know just how
much you appreciate their contribution by sending them a certifi-
cate of appreciation. For an administrative fee of only $20 the
Development Office will have a certificate, suitable for framing,
printed and delivered to that special person. To recognize that
special someone simply send payment along with a note identi-
fying the person you’d like to recognize to “Development Office
Recognition Program”, 70 Seminary Ave, Binghamton NY
13905. Please make check payable to “Catholic Schools”.
ppppooootttt⋅⋅⋅⋅ppppoooouuuurrrr⋅⋅⋅⋅rrrriiii We have 8 graduates named John Sul-
livan: John S. ‘55, John F. ‘69, John C.
‘70, John J. ‘72, John R. ‘73, John A.
‘77. John N. ‘77, John T. ‘79.
We have 48 graduates living in Illinois.
We saw the greatest number of gradu-
ates in one year in 1972 with 338.
115 of our graduates are currently
doctors.
Our students pray for our alumni and
benefactors at every Mass.
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The 2009-10 school year proved to be a
banner year for our athletic program. Our
champions include the following:
Division Champions:
Boys Basketball
Boys Lacrosse
Girls Lacrosse
STAC Champions:
Boys Basketball
Golf
Section IV Champions
Boys Basketball
Girls Tennis
Softball
Congratulations to Athletic Director Chris
Sinicki, all the coaches and especially to all
of our team players. SAINTS fan club has the spirit (Spirit)!