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Fall 2014 THE MAGAZINE OF ALUMNI, PARENTS, AND FRIENDS OF FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY

Pierceradius

Special Honor Roll of Giving Issue

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Letters and comments are welcome Please send them to:

EditorLisa MurrayFranklin Pierce University 40 University Drive Rindge, NH 03461

[email protected]

Photo by Ann Lafond

The Pierce Radius is a publication of the Division of Institutional Advancement at Franklin Pierce University.

Vice President for Institutional AdvancementJohn W. Mosser

DesignAnn Lafond

Contributing writersDoug DeBiase, Jess Gerrior, Courtney Rivard ’14, Christina Young

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PierceradiusFall 2014

Photography Rich Berube ’98, Debra Brady ’16, Franklin Pierce Athletics Communications, Jess Gerrior, Ann Lafond, Lisa Murray, Robin Picard ’82, Mickey Pullen, Christina Young

Change of addressContact The Center for Engagement:Phone: (877) 372-2586Email: [email protected]

Professor Doug Challenger teaches outdoors on a beautiful day on campus.

Features 3 Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity

4 What a Ride!

10 Creating a Life in Film

16 Space Dedications to the Marulli Family

18 Pioneer Classes Lead the Way!

Departments

2 President’s MessageAn Education that Matters: Franklin Pierce University prepares students to become confident, knowledgeable individuals and leaders of conscience through:

8 Academics 14 Arts & Culture 17 Community Service 20 College of Graduate & Professional Studies 22 Sustainability 24 Engagement 27 Athletics 57 Study Abroad

26 Rest Stop

32 Honor Roll of Giving

58 University Roundup

62 Class Notes & In Memoriam

On the CoverAlumni from the Pioneer Classes and some of their spouses gather for a group photo during Alumni Reunion Weekend 2014 (see feature on p. 18).

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President’s MessageBoard

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Michael C.J. FallonChairman

Kerry D. Stein ’80Vice Chairman

Gregory M. Doody ’92 Secretary

Carleen A. Farrell ’71Assistant Secretary

Leslye A. Arsht

Lloyd Astmann ’69

Patricia Lang Barry

James F. Birge

Steven V. Camerino

B. Jay Cooper

Thomas V. Farrell ’83

Caryl Felicetta

Marlin Fitzwater

Paul M. Goyette ‘94

Milton E. Kahn

Jean D’Meza Leuner

Al N. Marulli Jr. ’69

Patrick McHugh

Sean O’Kane

Susan Pimentel

Helen J. Streubert

Laurie Tomlinson ’82

Jack Wozmak

Ron HammondClerk of the Corporation

Lisa MurrayAssistant Clerk of the Corporation

As I review the last few issues of the Pierce Radius, there is a clear theme in the “President’s Message” that I have penned. Change. It is, perhaps, a phenomenon like no other in its ability to elicit excitement and anticipation, all the while causing great concern and resistance. Regardless of what change elicits in us, it is the only permanence in life, if we believe Heraclitus.

But change, nonetheless, is coming to Franklin Pierce. With the extraordinary pressures from outside of Higher Education to contain costs, enhance revenues, and provide students with a marketable education, and the traditions of American Higher Education that so many of us cherish but that eschew change, we are challenged to evince a vision that honors our traditions while acknowledging the need to change.

Amidst that tension, however, lies an opportunity for Franklin Pierce University to continue to educate women and men to be leaders of conscience while preparing them for the world of work. Such an integration of liberal arts education with professional aspirations is the goal of the General and Liberal Education curriculum that was implemented in Fall 2012.

Through our academic offerings, we provide an education that matters to people who value the knowledge that comes from liberal learning and the opportunity that arises from a professional credential. I think this is what defines a liberal arts education for the 21st century.

The coming year will also bring a transition in the President’s Office. In early August, I informed Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Michael C.J. Fallon, that I will resign my position as president at Franklin Pierce University as the school year draws to a close. This timing will allow the University to conduct a national search to recruit top talent to the institution to ensure its continuing growth and vitality. When I accepted the Pierce Presidency I expected to be here between five to seven years—seven years being the average length for a private college president today. Now in my sixth year, and following discussions with my family, I have decided it is time to seek new challenges and opportunities. While I will continue to work hard to see that the plans we have are put in place, I will also work to provide Pierce’s next president with the momentum he or she deserves to lead this institution.

All of this work presupposes the support from my colleagues around the University, from supporters who believe that Pierce offers an education that matters, and, most importantly, from alumni who know the value of a Pierce education and want others to realize the same brand of education they have.

As you enjoy the autumn season, I ask you to think about Franklin Pierce and how you can support our current students. Would you be willing to serve on an alumni panel to speak with students about your career field? Can you attend a lecture on campus to show how our alumni come back to campus? Will you cheer on the Raven athletes as they demonstrate great athletic skills? And will you make a contribution to The Pierce Fund to assure continued opportunities for today’s students?

I look forward to seeing you in the near future and to hearing your stories about how Pierce matters to you.

Ex Umbris Ad Lucem,

James F. Birge, Ph.D.

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rad Arena ’14 is going places. He is a bright, focused young man who is passionate about criminal justice issues. Couple that with an ability to seize the moment and capitalize on opportunities, and he is unstoppable! Brad

graduated in May with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and headed straight to a job with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Boston.

The PaTh OPensBrad became interested in criminal justice at a young age because his neighbor was a Boston Police Detective and encouraged him to explore the field. At Franklin Pierce University, the Career Center staff starts working with students from the day they step onto campus to start thinking of career paths. Brad took advantage of the career panels that the Center offers each academic year; he attended one during his sophomore year that would alter the course of his life.

It was at that career panel that he was introduced to John T. Burke Jr. ’66, who spoke of his life as an FBI agent, along with several other alumni who spoke about their chosen professions in various fields. Brad had been interested in the FBI before, but had not been sure whether that was the track he wished to pursue versus pursuing a career as a local police officer. “I never knew anyone who was in the FBI until that career panel,” Brad says. “I learned so much.” Among other things, Brad learned about the process of applying for a position with the FBI, which often begins with a stint as an intern. John encouraged Brad to apply for an internship, which he did. Then John got on the phone to the Bureau to offer his personal recommendation for Brad.

“I credit everything to him,” Brad says humbly. “If he wasn’t at that career panel and hadn’t picked up the phone, I wouldn’t have applied or gotten the interview. On paper I looked like everyone else. Getting that recommendation was key. It got my application to the top of a stack of hundreds.” Brad called John several times throughout the interview process to give him updates, and John continued to encourage him.

sTeeP Climb!The road to becoming an FBI intern is an arduous one. Brad was interviewed by three special agents, followed by an oral board interview, drug test, and polygraph. Then came a substantial background investigation.

Agents went to Franklin Pierce, Brad’s former employers, high school, neighbors, family, and friends. The process took an entire school year. “It was very stressful,” says Brad. “The interviews were pretty hard – very intense.” He found out at the end of his junior year that he was accepted for an FBI internship in their Boston office. The internship began June 1, 2013.

Brad interned at the Boston office Monday through Friday throughout the summer, and then every Wednesday at the Bedford, N.H., Resident Agency throughout the following academic year. He was assigned to the bank robbery task force and performed such tasks as background checks and assessing geographic areas that were hardest hit by robberies. Brad also had the opportunity to do paperwork on two major trials – Whitey Bulger and the Boston Marathon – where he got to witness the trials and meet a few Assistant United States Attorneys.

meaningful menTOrs

Brad credits much of his success to the individual attention he received in his Criminal Justice program at Franklin Pierce. “Every professor knew all of our names and wanted us to succeed,” says Brad. “They go the extra mile. We did a lot of mock interviews, and I learned how to present myself. It was so helpful.”

But John Burke stands out as the paragon of mentorship in this young man’s life. “I want to do this for someone else, since he did this for me,” says Brad. “I’m very thankful to him.”

Fidelity, Bravery, IntegrityThe FBI MoTTo RIngs TRue FoR BRad aRena ’14 By Lisa Murray, Editor

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Taking to the road unencumbered, a beautiful piece of machinery at one’s fingertips. Freedom. David McGraw ’79 loved the look and feel of a motorcycle all the way back to his days at Franklin Pierce when he rode around the back roads and trails of the Monadnock region. At the time, he did not imagine that his affinity for motorcycles would become a love affair that would shape his life’s work. David is now renowned in the world of antique motorcycle and car restoration, and has restored more than 55 motorcycles for his own personal collection of vintage bikes. And not just any bikes; almost all of them are Harley Davidsons.

The Road Begins\\Shortly after graduating from Franklin Pierce, David restored a blue Harley and then rode a 1967 BSA Lightning to California to join his brother, who was living on the West Coast. The restoration work on the Harley was a defining experience for David, sparking a long-abiding interest in rebuilding antique bikes. David’s time in California was cut short when his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, so he returned to the East Coast where his parents lived to offer his support. It was at this time that he planted his own roots.

David started an antique car and bike business with Bob Canning, who remains his partner to this day. The business was started in a quaint town on Cape Cod, where his family spent their summers. David was first enamored with antique English bikes, but after spending more time on Harley Davidsons, his true passion took hold; David made the decision to collect Harleys, and he has never turned back. “I look for the rarest models” David said. “They are usually all in pieces when I get them.”

David works on four or five bikes at a time. He is a treasure-trove of information on where and when each bike was raced, who rode them, and what features differentiate each model. He credits David Coffin, former CEO of Dexter Corporation, with serving as a life mentor. “I learned so much from him about how to live,” David said. Not long after he started his business, Mr. Coffin hired him to fix his cars. The ensuing relationship of mentorship and friendship was central to David’s life. Mr. Coffin passed away in 2012. David remains full of gratitude, admiration, and affection for this man, whose values and life knowledge continue to inspire him.

David also speaks with great respect about his father Donald C. McGraw Jr. and mother Anne McGraw. “Mom made it 24 years after her initial breast cancer diagnosis, when she was given six months to live,” David said. “I called her ‘The Ten’ – her hair and makeup were always perfect. Mom was very philanthropic – a true patron of the arts.”

By Lisa Murray, Editor

WHAT A RIDE!David McGraw '79 Treats Us to a Tour of Harley Heaven

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. . . on the walls of David’s motorcycle collection.

A 1936 Knucklehead Harley – the holy grail of antique Harley collections! This bike was the first oil recirculating engine produced by Harley. Other defining elements include 4-speed transmission with suicide shifter, dash speedometer, and foot clutch. This bike set the styling for all future Harley bikes. There were only 2,000 made in 1936.

A 1927 Road Racer, which Harley enthusiasts have nicknamed a "pea shooter." Harley Davidson only made eight of these bikes in 1927. David is aware of one other that is still in existence. This bike took David five years to restore and is completely original.

Harley Memorabilia . . .

A 1939 Crocker, one of the few non-Harley motorcycles in David’s collection. Only 60 Crockers were produced, and only 40 are known to still be in existence. The Crocker was viewed as a serious competitive threat to the Harley line. Intense competitive pressures forced the Crocker Motorcycle Company out of business.

Vintage Harleys!

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Family values are clearly important to David, who cherishes both his family of origin, and his wife and three children, Elizabeth, Alexandra, and David Jr. His wife Melissa must have had more than an inkling of what their shared life journey would hold when David showed up for their wedding on the blue Harley to the left! They have a beautiful home on the Cape, filled with an assortment of family heirlooms and motorcycle collectibles, including one full-sized motorcycle set high above their family room. David Jr. followed his father’s footsteps to Franklin Pierce, graduating last May. He plans to follow his own dreams in the field of criminal justice. But at the time of this writing, father and son had plans to travel together with a cadre of friends to the biggest bike rally in the world in Sturgis, S.D., during the summer of 2014.

The Road Continues

David plans to restore and collect Harley Davidsons indefinitely, and even dreams of opening his own Harley Davidson museum someday. He has collected some of the rarest Harley Davidson motorcycles in the world, including several not owned by the Harley Davidson Company itself! One of the unique features of David’s collection is that virtually all of the bikes start, run, and can be taken on the road.

“I like the art of the deal,” David said, with respect to collecting. “The most fun part is the chase and the people you meet – so many fun, crazy people! But all my motorcycle friends are also the most family-value-based people that I know. They would do whatever you need; they’re loyal.” If David serves as an example, Harley folks are also generous.

David recounted how an older man, Frank Antonelli, had come to his place to inquire about a bike he had for sale. Upon conversation, they discovered that the bike was one that Frank had owned many years earlier. The price of the bike proved too high for Frank, but David felt that he should be reunited with something that had meant so much to him. David insisted on giving the motorcycle to him despite Frank’s protests; they finally agreed that upon Frank’s death, the bike would

go back to David. That initial encounter began a rich friendship that lasted decades, until Frank passed away. The bike is once again in David’s collection.

David, who was a business major at Franklin Pierce, recalled his college days. “There was so much to do there,” he said, “between hiking Mt. Monadnock and Mt. Washington, skiing, canoeing, and going on excursions to Keene and Boston. And it was just fun to generally get out and explore.” And yes, he usually did that on the back of a motorcycle.

A 1939 Studebaker Coup Express with waterfall grill, straight 6 cylinder, and 90 horsepower. David fully restored this classic vehicle, one of only 900 produced.

The Italians: Twelve ‘Italians’ are in David’s collection. These are Harley Davidsons made during a relatively brief time in the company’s history, when some were produced in Italy.

Anne McGraw and son David ’79.

The blue Harley that David built from scratch after graduating from Franklin Pierce.

David McGraw Jr. ’14 at Commencement with mother Melissa and father David.

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Academics

The Psychology Department: Enduring & Versatile

The Psychology Department at Franklin Pierce University has always been popular, with lots of students choosing to major in the subject, and many students choosing psychology classes as electives. Recent years have demonstrated that its popularity continues to grow. The reason for this may be obvious: people are interesting! Associate Professor of Psychology Emlee C. Kohler also attributes some of the recent rise in interest in psychology to the plethora of television shows that touch on psychological issues, sparking heightened interest in the subject in the public at large.

“Psychology is a good general major,” says Dr. Kohler, “preparing students for interacting with people on many levels, putting them in good stead for jobs in a variety of disciplines.” Psychology students often choose psychology as a major with the basic idea of wanting to help people; they leave four years later with a solid understanding of what that means on a much broader level. Franklin Pierce graduates in psychology are not only pursuing specialized study in graduate school but are also getting jobs upon

graduation in fields such as occupational therapy, human services, social work, child advocacy, and business, to name a few.

One of the key components of the psychology program is the requirement to do an internship or thesis; most students choose to do an internship. Depending on a student’s interest, internships may occur in places like jails, therapeutic horse farms, camps, or rehabilitation centers. “One of the best parts of an internship is exposing the student to the people who perform those jobs professionally,” says Dr. Kohler. “They get to try the job on and witness people in the field firsthand before deciding on what discipline they definitely want to pursue, or what advanced degree might best suit them.”

A quick peek at a handful of recent graduates illustrates the varied paths that psychology students pursue. Some have taken more traditional paths in counseling or related fields. Latazewanna Pierre ’10 received her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Lesley University, works at Merrimack Valley Counseling Association, and has a goal of eventually earning a doctoral degree in psychology. Ashley Welch ’12 entered Franklin Pierce at age 17 with a desire to work with autistic children; she was accepted into the Ph.D. program at Antioch and is currently on her way to realizing that dream. Jennifer Croce ’10 is expressing her psychology ambitions working for Emergency Mobile Psychiatric Services for The Mohegan Tribe in Connecticut.

Other psychology students have used their degree as entry points into other fields of interest. As Professor Davina Brown noted, “One of the things that impresses me about many of our psychology students is how successful they have become with their psychology degree, but not necessarily doing counseling or traditional social work.” Rendi Bolton ’00 received a Master of Public Health degree after graduating from Franklin Pierce and works at the Veteran’s Administration in Bedford, Mass.

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Play.

Reflect.

Franklin Pierce University Conferences & Events: (603) 899-4243

Krysten Guadagno Evans ’98 was the director of “Dress for Success” in Manchester, N.H. and also worked closely on the Obama campaign. Matt Cogswell ’99 became an instructor of Writing and Theater at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester, Mass.

The career choices of Franklin Pierce psychology students bear witness to the fact that the University’s strong liberal arts foundation allows students to explore their own individuality and interests, and translates to fulfillment in their professional careers upon graduation:

Shawn Driskell ’03 is a protective services social worker for the State of New Hampshire. Lisa Bengiovanni ’12 is a client relations specialist for Skyrocket Ventures (computer software) in Los Angeles. Dr. Rachel Kimball ’10 received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from The School of Health Sciences at The Sage Colleges. Meghan Flynn ’10 completed her Master’s degree in Sports Management at Springfield College and is the coordinator of intramural sports and summer programs in the Department of Campus Recreation at UMass, Lowell.

People are interesting, as are their pursuits!

Franklin Pierce University has outstanding psychology faculty, with excellent professors on both sides of the psychological “track” – experimental and clinical. Drs. Davina Brown, Bill Flynn, Craig Platt, Emlee Kohler, and Jennie Brown serve the department full-time, with Rob Koch, Forbes Farmer, and George Ruppel teaching additional courses.

Dr. Davina Brown remarked, “As a department, we work so well together that my colleagues have also become my friends.” The program is compliant with the American Psychological Association’s guidelines, and went through a full program review within the last year to ensure that its curriculum continues to offer a firm foundation in the field of study.

Human behavior is fascinating and offers endless opportunities for research, clinical practice, and broad application to many career paths. The vibrancy of the Psychology Department at Franklin Pierce is a fine example of that!

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By Christina Young, Director of The Center for Engagement

braham Lincoln once said, “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” For many of the students who attended Franklin Pierce

during the time of Walter Peterson’s presidency, creating one’s future wasn’t

just an option, it was an encouraged expectation. During the 80s when Jack Serino attended Franklin Pierce, students were immersed in hands-on learning, given the power to help turn the college into what it has become today, and most importantly, led by a man who not only knew everyone on campus, but believed in the potential each student had in creating incredibly bright futures. Jack Serino ’90, talented director, writer, actor, and producer, was one of the many students who attended Franklin Pierce at that time, and attributes his success at Franklin Pierce to Peterson’s leadership.

College Days

Originally from Upstate New York, Jack had a radius of how far from home he wanted to travel for college, as

well as how close to home he wanted to be. Since the early age of 5 years old, Jack knew he wanted to make movies! Growing up, he was under the assumption that it could only happen in California and New York, but he did not consider himself a “city guy.” When he first visited the Rindge campus, he immediately loved that Franklin Pierce was on a lake in New Hampshire, and he knew that was where he was meant to go to college. The size mattered to him as well. His older brother had gone to the University of Connecticut, but to Jack, that was massive, and he was looking for a smaller atmosphere. His younger sister, Laurie, joined him at Pierce a year later.

During his first campus visit, Jack met Nancy Stone and was “totally impressed” because he thought she was “fantastic.” The fact that Franklin Pierce had a Mass Communication program appeared ahead of the curve. Franklin Pierce also claimed that the students who attended the program were going to “get their hands dirty,” and the students knew they would be in plays, work

Creating a Life in Film: Jack Serino ’90

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on the lights, build the sets, etc. “You couldn’t snooze and get away with it, that was for sure,” Jack shared, “but everyone was so close due to the smaller class size, that if you missed a class, you could talk to anyone and get completely brought up to speed.”

Jack was the vice president of his class for both his sophomore and junior years, and enjoyed being part of the student council. During his senior year, he was the intramural organizer, coordinated hiring all the referees, and ran Air Jam. “The whole school got into it,” Jack said. People would get together with their buddies and choose a song to perform. You couldn’t use instruments, but you could make them.” The best performances from his recollection were Andy Scher and Chris Bodes’s performance of ZZ Top, Brian Adams and John Perry’s of Place, Karen Weaver and Kim Kalef’s Madonna, and Mark Linneal’s moonwalk to Michael Jackson was epic. Jack got involved with Air Jam when Carl Heiberg was a senior and handed down the microphone to Jack to take on the role of MC for the remainder of his time at Pierce.

Heavily involved in athletics, Jack was captain of the Baseball team and third base starter, played on the Ice Hockey team as back-up goalie, was a member of the Golf Team with Owen Hougton, and was also part of the Flag Football movement his junior and senior years. Due to his connection to the Ice Hockey team, Jack helped to plan The Hockey Bash, which was an event that people waited all year for. It was a fundraiser for the hockey team, as well as the most sought-after ticket you could get. Alumni flew back from all over the country; it was a major hit!

Jack, a Theatre minor and Mass Communication major, recalls his most memorable professor, Phyllis Zrzavy, and takes pride that he was her first student. Jack stays in touch with as many alumni that he spent time with as he can, but wishes he did more. There was a very solid alumni crowd from ’88-’92 that had a good bond during the years spent at Franklin Pierce. “You could push the limit and learn from mistakes,” said Jack. He attributes a lot to President Walter Peterson. “Walter was amazing. He represented the school so well that you wanted to live up to that example. You always saw that he had the utmost character and a ton of pride for Franklin Pierce that he pulled out of everyone he met.” Jack was so proud to receive the Walter Peterson Award as a senior, because he felt that the award represented Franklin Pierce College to the fullest and was very pleased to think others thought he deserved it.

Facing the Real World

Jack always knew he wanted to work in the entertainment business, but over time he determined that he wanted to make independent films. He knew he had to choose

between New York city and California; his heart told him to make the trek to the West Coast, and he hasn’t looked back since. Jack arrived in California in September 1990, just months after his graduation. He laughed as he recalled the trip, explaining that for the first seven days out there, he was living in his car, because you couldn’t get a job until you had an address, yet no one would rent you an apartment if you didn’t have a job! The first job Jack secured was as a car salesman, which was convenient because it required him to be by a phone all day. He then got a job as a production assistant (PA) and worked behind the scenes, until he got lucky and was cast in an episode of LA Law. From then on, his phone rang off the hook! And seemingly out of nowhere, lots of Franklin Pierce College alums came out of the woodwork.

By that time, Jack had an apartment where many alumni found refuge as they, too, took a chance and moved to California. So many alumni came to see him that at one point, Jack had 10 alumni staying in his apartment. “We were so broke we were living on mac and cheese to survive. When it got to the point we couldn’t afford that, I called the Franklin Pierce Alumni Office and asked for help,” Jack said. “I just needed someone to talk to in California who might be able to hire these people who were in every inch of my apartment.” The Franklin Pierce Alumni Office led Jack to Matt Reiss ‘82, who was running the Page Program at Paramount Pictures. Jack contacted Matt, and Matt was able to get them all jobs as PAs. “You learn quickly that how hard you work is how far you go, so some made it, and some left. But some of them, like Tracy Yates ’89, Matt Berman ’92, and John Perry ’92 stuck with it and have done really well for themselves.”

Reflecting on his transition from East Coast to West Coast, Jack admitted that at the time, he always thought he would eventually return to the New England area,

We were so broke we were living on mac and cheese to survive. When it got to the point we couldn’t afford that, I called the Franklin Pierce Alumni Office and asked for help.” ~ Jack

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Alumni Who Come Back to Give Back

Speaking of those guys who crashed at Jack’s apartment way back when, let’s take a look at a couple of them and see what they are doing these days!

Matt Berman ’92 and John Perry ’92

Matt and John returned to campus back in April to speak with Franklin Pierce students and to host a film screening of their latest joint endeavor, The Wedding Pact. Matt was the director for the film and John the executive producer. They brought along actor Scott Michael Campbell, one of the stars in the film. All three fielded a lively panel discussion with Mass Communication students who soaked up the knowledge and advice offered by Matt, John, and Scott. Later, students and the community at large were treated to a special screening of The Wedding Pact in Spagnuolo Hall, complete with buttered popcorn.

John and Matt were both Mass Communication majors at Franklin Pierce who broke into the film world with hard work and a little help from their friends from Franklin Pierce. John currently works for Paramount Pictures in Hollywood, and has directed and produced the Dr. Phil show for many years. John was also the recipient of the Fitzwater Center Medallion for Leadership in Public Communication by an Alumnus this year. Matt, both a director and a screenwriter, is known for his work on Hollywood and Wine, and Big Wind on Campus. Like Jack Serino, Matt and John both generously give back by offering support to up and coming Franklin Pierce professionals.

David Robinson ’01

Dave (who did not crash at Jack’s place!) was a Theater major who also came back to campus this year to offer his expertise and advice to Franklin Pierce students. He gave a lecture in a Mass Communication class and ran a Lighting Workshop as well. Dave is the Lighting Director for CNN Crossfire out of Washington, D.C. He initially did an internship with Crossfire, and that paved the way to his road to success. “I love going to work every day,” Dave said enthusiastically.

One of the highlights of Dave’s career thus far is that he has “lit” every living President. His hands-on Lighting Workshop was fascinating and showed the complexities of lighting, demonstrating what a difference excellent lighting can make.

Top photo: Perry, Berman, and Campbell at Mass Communication Career Panel.

Upper photo: Perry, Christina Young, and Berman at Fitzwater Awards.

Photo below: Robinson at Mass Communication lecture.

Bottom photo: Robinson demonstrates lighting at workshop.

but one year turned into 10, which turned into 20. When Jack left the East Coast, he felt like he was going in blind. “No one was there to help map it out for us; you had to just figure it out as you went,” he said. “It was like the school of hard knocks for me. That’s why I come back to Franklin Pierce to talk to students as much as I can, because I want to be able to help them the way I wish someone had helped me.” Since Jack was one of the first trailblazers from Pierce to make it out to California to pursue a career in Hollywood (compared to the many alumni in the field now), there weren’t as many examples to follow. Today he is proud to serve as a sounding board for the younger generation of Franklin Pierce alumni pursuing the same passion.

In Demand

An average day for Jack starts at 4:30 a.m. At the time of this interview, Jack’s latest project was working on the set of Teen Wolf; the month before he was working on the sitcom Mike and Molly. “Every day is different,” said Jack. “You’re shooting The Lake House one day, or The Hangover the next, but then you get 10 phone calls asking if you want to go to Baton Rouge to work on The Fantastic Four, or X-Men, and you just pick and choose.” He is the most passionate about independent films, especially The Connecticut Kid, which he wrote, produced, and directed. He is not the only one who

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Dan Desrochers ’08, Jack Serino ’90, and Andrew Scher ’88 at a Career Panel.

was passionate about it; the film won awards at 14 film festivals – an incredible achievement. But for Jack, he feels that his greatest achievement is yet to come.

Jack had always dreamed of working with Robert Redford, so he volunteered at Sundance for eight years with the hope of working with him. Jack enjoyed it greatly because he felt he truly helped bring the director’s vision to the screen there. On the large films that most readers would be familiar with, such as Thor, The Hangover, and The Twilight Saga, there are so many producers involved that Jack said it can often feel like “too many cooks in the kitchen.” On the independent films and the short films at The Sundance Festival, there is generally one producer on the film, where there is more opportunity to exert control and a clarified vision.

Looking to the future, Jack has always wanted to teach a bit to help students design a path to what they want to do. He would also love to make more independent films, especially low budget, small crew projects. “Everyone has a story to tell,” said Jack. “My advice to those starting out is to do a short story first. Don’t do your passion first. Take the time to practice and really learn the business, so when you are ready for what you are most passionate about, you are well prepared.”

Risky Business

There are defining moments in life, where the dreamers take risks, aware but unafraid of the consequences, and the safe-steppers analyze every equation, making choices based on the least risk-heavy outcome. But there are also significant people who guide those defining moments by giving us the confidence to take a risk, because they believe we can handle whatever it brings.

For Jack, after attending Franklin Pierce and working with mentors like Walter Peterson, Nancy Stone, and Phyllis Zrzavy, the risk of packing up and hitting the road to head to the West Coast did not seem too costly. It seemed like the best and only option, because Jack felt prepared to handle whatever was at the end of that road trip.

Nearly 20 years later, Jack Serino is still working each day to create his future, remembering the words of wisdom he learned at Pierce, implementing the hands-on lessons, and giving back to the students who fill the classroom seats at Pierce that he once sat in. He reminds us that no matter what road we take in life, it is best not to get caught up in fame, but to enjoy the purity of what our passions inspire our days to become.

Jack’s accomplishments with The Connecticut Kid exemplify much of what we should genuinely strive to achieve: our very best selves, defined by our own standards. Not only is Jack a phenomenally talented director, writer, producer, and actor, but his charm, humility, warm sense of humor, and kind-natured personality are an ideal depiction of Franklin Pierce alumni. The Center for Engagement at Franklin Pierce University is proud to highlight Jack’s achievements in this edition of the Pierce Radius.

Kevin Bacon and Jack Serino.

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Arts & Culture

The artistic and cultural offerings in southwestern New Hampshire, known as the Monadnock region, are rich and varied. Some muse that that is a well-guarded secret, but the recent launch of “Discover Monadnock” (www.

discovermonadnock.com) plans to help get the word out! Longstanding arts organizations, such as Arts Alive, also plan to help promote the many unique artistic events in the region. (www.monadnockartsalive.org)

For those who enjoy fiber arts, there is an annual Wool Arts Tour, which takes place during Columbus Day weekend. Its stated intent is to share the love and knowledge of fiber and the animals that produce it. The farms and studios on the tour have something for everyone, “whether you knit, spin, weave or just appreciate quality handiwork; whether you like watching the artistry of ages-old

home industries in a modern setting; or whether you just want to watch a demonstration or see the animals that produce the fiber.” (www.woolartstournh.com)

Contra dancing is another special activity in the region. This traditional dance, with origins from 17th century England and France, is a partnered folk dance in which couples dance in two facing lines or in a group of four. People of all ages enjoy this dance, which is always done to live music. The dances are held in the town halls of many towns in the Monadnock region on various nights of the week. (www.monadnockfolk.org)

The Pumpkin Festival in Keene is always a tremendously popular event which takes place in October, (this year on October 18). Jack o’lanterns are carved by area school children and students of all ages, the bandstand comes alive, seasonal foods abound, and a tower of pumpkins line the streets. Last year, the World Record was reclaimed with a total of 30,581 pumpkins!(www.pumpkinfestival2011.org)

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The Peterborough Players, one of the oldest summer stock theaters in the country, has live professional theater performances each summer. During the rest of the year, it brings exceptional opera, dance, and theatrical performances from New York City and European stages that can be viewed on an oversized screen in its historic theater. A favorite series is The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD, which runs from fall through spring with 10 spectacular operas, streamed on screen directly from the Met’s stage in New York city. (www.peterboroughplayers.org)

The Sharon Arts Center in Peterborough is a prized source for the visual arts. Its gallery in downtown Peterborough features the artwork of regional and nationally acclaimed artists, rotating every seven to eight weeks. Its Craft Gallery houses the work of more than 100 local juried craftspeople in a variety of mediums. Classes from book arts to sculpture are offered, from one-day workshops to in-depth programs. (www.sharonarts.org)

The Monadnock International Film Festival (MONIFF) is an exciting new festival that takes place in Keene during the month of April. Coming up on its third year, the festival not only gives film lovers the opportunity to see movie premieres that are not normally available, but one of the best parts is that festival goers can attend panels of film professionals. Film makers and actors who are panelists sit up close and personal with festival attendees, offering unique educational and networking possibilities. (www.moniff.org)

This is just a smattering of some of the fun and interesting artistic and cultural happenings in the Monadnock region available to Franklin Pierce students – and their family and friends when they come to visit!

For general information about the region, go to these websites: (www.monadnocktravel.com) or (www.nhlodging.org).

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Celebrating Decades of GenerosityBy Lisa Murray, Editor

eterson Manor is now the home of two important spaces that have been dedicated to the Marulli family, in recognition of their extraordinary generosity to Franklin

Pierce over many decades. A naming and dedication ceremony took place during Alumni Reunion Weekend 2014 to a packed house of alumni, Board of Trustee members,

and Franklin Pierce University staff and faculty.

The Presidential Suite is now officially named “The Maria and Alfred N. Marulli Sr. Presidential Suite” in memory of Maria and Alfred N. Marulli Sr. They gave to Franklin Pierce with very generous hearts and spirits back when Franklin Pierce was still a college. The room in Peterson Manor that has been informally referred to as the Alumni Lounge has been named “The Barbara and Alfred N. Marulli Jr. ’69 Welcome Center” in recognition of Barbara and Al Marulli Jr.’s ongoing support, which has spanned many decades.

“The Marulli family has been a loyal and generous friend to Franklin Pierce,” said President James Birge. “I was so pleased to be part of honoring them in a significant way, after their many years of philanthropy and service.”

In addition to Al and Barbara’s financial support, Al has also given of himself by serving on the Franklin Pierce Board of Trustees. He served on the Board from 1992-2002, and then came back on to serve again in 2013. A Pioneer alumnus from the Class of 1969, Al founded David Associates, an East Coast commercial real estate development company in Florida. Barbara is the owner of Worth Realty, Inc., a thriving real estate company in Palm Beach County. The couple has been married for 40 years, and they have raised five children together.

The naming and dedication ceremony was attended by many alumni from the Pioneer Classes, as well as alumni from more recent classes. Remarks were offered by President Birge, Lloyd Astmann ’69, and Board Chair Mike Fallon. After the ribbon cutting and unveiling of the new signage, champagne, cake, and good conversation was enjoyed by all.

The generosity of the Marulli family serves as an inspiration. Naming these two spaces in Peterson Manor is a fitting way to honor them and continue to inspire generations of future alumni.

Al and Barbara Marulli.

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Last spring, Robin Picard ’82 delivered a powerful presentation on the Rindge campus describing her work in Ukraine as a Peace Corps volunteer. In her presentation entitled “Why Ukraine Matters: The Work of the Peace Corps,” Robin spoke of the history, the struggles, and her own political views and experiences during her time there.

Robin was stationed in Ukraine in a town called Hadiach in March 2013 for what was scheduled to be a 27-month volunteer post. However, Robin’s stay was cut short when she was evacuated from the country in February 2014. When a rebellion broke out within the city of Maidan, Robin’s Peace Corps group was instructed to go to their safe houses; they were asked to leave the country within a short period of time after that.

The attentive audience at Franklin Pierce listened to Robin describe how the Ukrainian people she met saw the world quite differently than she did. Most of the people she met in Ukraine did not understand what would “coerce” people from America to leave “paradise” and volunteer to help others. The

Ukrainians appeared to have a hard time welcoming and trusting new people. Robin surmised that this social behavior evolved after years of suppression and the loss of loved ones. She related how saying hello to a stranger and smiling is a social oddity in the Ukrainian culture. With Robin’s infectious smile and easygoing personality, she was undoubtedly a curiosity!

The work Robin focused on during her time in Ukraine was to educate, empower, and instill hope in the people. She taught them about leadership, individual activism, healthy lifestyles, healthcare, and computer skills. Robin spent time with local citizens to help arm them with knowledge and to encourage them to find the power within themselves to fight for a better tomorrow. Before she left, Robin also started a Skype program that connected senior citizens in Ukraine with senior citizens in Keene, N.H. Shortly after Robin came to Franklin Pierce to make her presentation, the Peace Corps found a new post for her in Mozambique. Robin Picard: another reason to be Pierce Proud! ~ By Courtney Rivard ’14, communication intern

Alumna Robin Picard: Peace Corps Volunteer

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Pioneer Classes Lead the Way!By Lisa Murray, Editor

he first several years of graduating classes (‘66-’72) at Franklin Pierce University are called

“Pioneers” because they were indeed pioneers – the first to take a chance on a brand new college

in rural New Hampshire. These Classes continue to be pioneers as they lead the entire body of

alumni in Class giving, far outpacing the other Classes in

their desire to give back to the school they grew to love (see p. 32 in the Honor Roll of Giving).

Each of the Pioneer Classes has a special affiliation with Franklin Pierce formed by their own unique memories. But all of the Classes that followed in their footsteps have their own special memories as well, and have

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left their own mark on Franklin Pierce University – the entrepreneurial little college that has become a university and continues to grow into its maturity, now 52 years of age and counting!

The Pioneer Classes think of Franklin Pierce as family, and they demonstrate just what that means. All healthy relationships involve give and take; a true relationship requires a two-way effort. The tight-knit Pioneers put time and effort into their relationships with each other and with their alma mater. They consistently come to the annual Alumni Reunion Weekend, serve on Career Panels, participate in Franklin Pierce Golf Tournament fundraisers, join the Alumni Board and the Board of Trustees, and donate to The Pierce Fund and many other campaigns that make Franklin Pierce a better place for its student body.

The Pioneer Classes invest; they invest their time, their hearts, and their money to continue to nurture the friendships and the place they have come to love and treasure. That’s special. And judging by how much fun they seem to have together when they return to campus, the deep level of engagement they have chosen to make seems to be well worth the effort!

May the Pioneers serve as an inspiration for all Franklin Pierce alumni. You get out of it what you put into it! The Center for Engagement is here for all alumni; once family, always family. Give them a call, send an email, come to an Alumni event, visit the campus or Center where you studied, and give whatever you can to The Pierce Fund. We rely on the Franklin Pierce family to remain connected; the future of this special place depends on you.

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College of Graduate & Professional Studies CGPS

Franklin Pierce University at Portsmouth is the hub of the University's Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program and its post- Master’s Certificate in Nursing Education. Last spring, both programs received full accreditation status from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. Director of Nursing Education Lisa J. Hogan, Ph.D., D.N.P., C.R.N.A., is proud of the accomplishments within the University’s Nursing programs. “We are doing everything we can to make a quality education in nursing as accessible as possible,” said Dr. Hogan.

Students generally take a combination of online and in-class courses at CGPS in Portsmouth, Manchester, or Lebanon. “We even offer Nursing programs on site at Wentworth Douglass, Dartmouth Hitchcock, and Exeter Hospitals,” Dr. Hogan said. Franklin Pierce’s M.S.N. program admits nurses with an Associate degree in Nursing or a Bachelor degree in any of a variety of disciplines. Students who choose to enroll in Franklin Pierce’s program to earn an M.S.N. in either Nursing Leadership or Nursing Education often do so in order to gain the skills necessary to advance in an already established nursing career, or to embark on a second career.

And kudos to Dr. Hogan, who recently received her Ph.D. degree in Instructional Leadership and Management.

Franklin Pierce University at Manchester operates a clinic with Concord Hospital that serves individuals who are uninsured and are accepted by the hospital's free care program. This joint project is a valuable experience for students who have been staffing the clinic, along with Concord Hospital staff, for the past three years. Thirty-eight Doctor of Physical Therapy students completed or will complete their Integrated Clinical Experiences at the clinic this past academic year.

Most student participants note that this experience helps them to fully

integrate their classroom lessons and prepare them for managing patient care from evaluation to discharge with challenging patients. They appreciate that these underserved patients benefit from the skilled physical therapy services that they provide with the oversight of senior clinicians from Concord Hospital. Franklin Pierce’s Dr. Olga McSorley has provided a number of presentations nationally, along with Dana Sackos and Diane Olimpio of Concord Hospital, regarding the clinic’s ongoing success.

Concord Hospital Student Clinic, staffed by Franklin Pierce students.

Dr. Lisa J. Hogan.

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Franklin Pierce University at Lebanon was proud to host President James F. Birge and Provost Kim Mooney, who presided at the Master of Physician Assistant Studies (M.P.A.S.) Program Completion Ceremony on March 1, 2014. Twenty-one students in the M.P.A.S. program in Lebanon received certificates of completion toward their diplomas. The group had an

impressive 95% first-time pass rate on the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam, a test to assess basic medical and surgical knowledge that is required in order to become a certified Physician Assistant. Congratulations to this hardworking group!

And more congratulations go to Franklin Pierce RN-BS student, Heather Bonneau, who has been studying for her RN-BS degree at Franklin Pierce in Lebanon and was named “Nurse of The Year” at Lebanon’s Alice Peck Day Hospital (APD). The mother of three has had a variety of nursing experiences, including positions in hospice care, same-day surgery, acute care, and the operating room. The APD’s “Nurse of the Year” award was presented to Bonneau by its Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer Beverley Rankin.

Franklin Pierce University at Goodyear, Arizona, and Maricopa Community Colleges have created an exciting Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP) for nursing students. Students can obtain an Associate Degree in Applied Science

in Nursing in Maricopa, while completing coursework toward the Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Franklin Pierce University. The Maricopa-Franklin Pierce CEP is an educational partnership designed to assist in meeting the Institute of Medicine 2010 Future of Nursing goal to increase the percentage of B.S. prepared nurses in the United States.

An information session on this new program was held early in the summer, with a large number of candidates interested in this educational opportunity. The program will initially be offered through Estrella Mountain Community College in Avondale, one of the ten Maricopa community colleges in the Phoenix area. Applications are now being considered for a Spring 2015 cohort.

For further information, visit: http://nursing.maricopa.edu/ConcurrentEnrollment.php.

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Sustainability

Sustainability Coordinator Goes to International ConferenceInsights, Images, and Questions for Engagement

Following the October 2013 publication of her article, “What’s the Best Formula for a Sustainable Campus?” in the Huffington Post, Sustainability Coordinator Jess Gerrior was invited by the International Association of Universities (IAU) to speak at its March 2014 International Conference on “Blending Higher Education and Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Development.” As part of a panel that included higher education leaders from the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies in Japan, the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and the Universidad Libre sede Bosque in Colombia, Gerrior spoke about sustainable development in university life and indicators for assessing impact beyond “campus greening.”

The Conference, which took place in Iquitos, Peru, the largest city in the world that cannot be reached by road, brought international focus to the key issue of education for sustainable development (ESD). Conference participants helped define the IAU’s position with regard to the Post-2015 Development

Agenda. They drafted the IAU Statement on Higher Education for Sustainable Development, which the IAU will present at the UNESCO World Conference on ESD in Aichi Nagoya, Japan, in November 2014. The Conference was a significant event in the movement of higher education toward alignment with sustainable development goals and the recognition of traditional cultural values as instrumental in the future of ESD.

Official Conference activities included a tour on the Amazon River and ceremonial presentations of the seven indigenous peoples from the Peruvian Amazon (Achuar, Awajun, Wampis, Kandosi, Chapra, Quechua, and Shawi). Conference proceedings focused on three topics: What Kind of Future Do We Want?, The Role of Higher Education in Promoting Sustainable Development, and The Post-2015 Development Agenda as a Framework for IAU and higher education institutions. In addition to these activities, Gerrior also found opportunities to explore the edges of Iquitos, camera in hand.

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She delivered two visual presentations during Earth Week in April 2014 that brought the reality of the global sustainability challenge to stark light. Students and community members who attended the presentations responded with a mixture of shock, sadness, and eagerness to see sustainability work furthered at Franklin Pierce. Some of the images were also showcased at a local art show; Gerrior’s intentions for them were to evoke a deeper awareness of the human side of environmental problems and to stir people to action, whether internationally or locally.

For Gerrior, the following questions emerged from the Conference: What can higher education and traditional knowledge practitioners learn from each other? What should education for sustainable development look like at Franklin Pierce? How can higher education most effectively and wisely engage its resources to promote sustainable development?

Gerrior will present Conference outcomes, along with her photographs and reflections, to the North American higher education community at the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education 2014 Conference in Portland, Ore., this October.

~ By Jess Gerrior, Sustainability Coordinator

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Alumni, Parents, and Friends

Engagement

Thank youto all who attended the

Alumni Reunion Weekend 2014on June 6-8, and the

Golf Tournament on June 9. It was an incredibly successful weekend,and we couldn’t have enjoyed it as much

without all of you there.

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• Friday Night Casino Night• Saturday’s All Alumni Luncheon

• Saturday Night Luau with Live Band• Sunday’s Brunch with the Alumni Association Board

• Monday’s Golf Tournament at Keene Country Club

Save the DateHighlights:

Don’t forget to stay on campus and relive your days at Pierce!

Golf Tournament 2014

If you like a good game of golf, make sure to count on playing on Monday, June 8, 2015, in next year’s tournament! Pricing information is on the website. All donations support Franklin Pierce University scholarships and athletics.www.franklinpierce.edu/golf

The Franklin Pierce University Annual Golf Tournament moved to June 9, 2014, this year in order to complete Alumni Reunion Weekend 2014’s full swing of events. A fantastic day was had by all, and we hope to see all of you again next year.

Alumni Reunion Weekend: make new memories with old friends!

Alumni classes of 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990,1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010.

June 5-7 2015Alumni Reunion Weekendwww.franklinpierce.edu/alumni/reunion

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rest stop

Photo by Ann Lafond

“Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and dream which , fulfilled, can be translated into benefit for everyone and greater strength for our nation .”

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Athletics

Raven Student-Athletes Earn Academic Success

The Franklin Pierce University Department of Athletics once again got the job done in the classroom in 2013-14, highlighted by the fact that 215 Raven student-athletes were named to the Spring 2014 Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for earning grade point averages of 3.0 or higher. The total number came from 18 teams on the Rindge campus that compete in a Northeast-10 Conference sponsored sport.

The total was the sixth highest for a school in the 15-member Conference, and it represented 52 percent of all student-athletes at Franklin Pierce who take part in an NE-10 sponsored sport. The 215 honorees came just months after 222 student-athletes were placed on the Conference’s Fall 2013 Academic Honor Roll.

The academic success was not just limited to student-athletes at Franklin Pierce who compete in the NE-10. The sprint football, women’s ice hockey, and women’s rowing programs do not compete in the league, but still boast impressive academic numbers. That fact was illustrated in January of 2014, when 195 student-athletes (regardless of sport) were named to Franklin Pierce’s Academic Honor Roll for earning GPAs of 3.2 or higher during

the fall semester, including 20 who totaled perfect 4.0 marks.

The NE-10 highlighted many individual student-athletes from Franklin Pierce throughout the year, as 11 took a step further by being named to the Northeast-10 All-Academic Team for their respective sport. Highlighting the list of individuals was senior volleyball standout Natasha Ray, who won the league’s Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award in her respective sport for the second time in as many seasons. The Excellence Award is voted on by league administrators and is given to the top scholar-athlete (combining both academic and athletic success) in each sport sponsored by the Northeast-10.

Ray, who was also named to the NE-10 Volleyball All-Academic Team, was joined by two other teammates who were named to the volleyball squad, including senior Lauren Miller and junior Catie Swiderski. Three other fall standouts were named to the all-academic teams in their respective sports, including Gabriela Vieira and Caroline Savasta for women’s soccer, and Terence Ciavarra for men’s soccer.

The winter season saw women’s basket-ball’s Brooke Coderre and men’s indoor

track & field’s Max Fanwick named to their all-academic teams, while the spring season had a trio of standouts make their squads, including women’s lacrosse’s Lauren Beville, softball’s Courtney Caputo, and women’s outdoor track & field’s Nadine Hyde.

While earning a 3.0 qualifies a student-athlete for making the NE-10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll, student-athletes that make one of the all-academic teams need to earn a minimum GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale.

~ By Doug DeBiase, Director of Athletics Communications

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Ravens in the Spring; Red Sox in the Summer

Franklin Pierce University softball fans are well aware of Class of 2015 Alicia Dean’s outstanding skills both in the field and at the plate, but this past summer, other fans around the New England region got a glimpse of it for themselves. The slick fielding skills Dean possesses at first base have not only vaulted her to being regarded as one of the better defensive infielders in the Northeast-10 Conference, but have also been put to good use as she served as a ball girl for the Boston Red Sox in their historic home of Fenway Park.

Dream Job

Dean’s job was an important one for game day operations at Fenway, as she had to be quick to snag a foul ball from going into the stands and injuring a fan who might not be paying attention, or quick to scoop up a foul ball from the field of play so the pace of the game could continue. “Deano,” as her coaches and teammates like to call her, was living a dream all summer, working for her beloved Red Sox in her home state of Massachusetts.

“It was honestly a dream come true,” said Dean, who hails from Danvers, Mass. “I’ve been a Red Sox fan my entire life, and couldn’t have even imagined that this would happen. I absolutely loved it. Nothing beats working at Fenway Park. Everyone’s family there.”

Dean got her big break late in the spring when a former youth softball coach of hers messaged to ask if she would be interested in being a ball girl for the team. Her former coach currently works for the Major League club, and an interview was arranged. Dean felt she lucked out in getting the position, but her personable attitude most surely came through in the interview, thus enabling her to get the job.

Dean’s work schedule varied depending on the number of home games the Red Sox had. She typically arrived at the ballpark an hour before the first pitch, changed into her full Red Sox uniform, and then got the script and timeline of events for the night or day ahead. In addition to picking foul balls, she was also responsible for assisting with all pre-game ceremonies, including meeting the

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guests, making them aware of the events, and assisting with the first pitch.

“It was really a lot of fun,” said Dean. “We got to meet so many wonderful people and hear some amazing stories. Our main pre-game responsibility was the ceremonial first pitch. We accompanied the guests out to the mound, and if one of the Red Sox players was not catching, then we got to jump in there behind home plate. It was a wonderful experience.”

Fully Committed

The job of being a ball girl for the Red Sox sounds like it would have made summer busy enough for Dean, but that doesn’t begin to tell the tale of her time. In addition to working for the Sox, she also coached an AAU summer softball team and participated in two different softball leagues when time allowed.

“The AAU team I coached was my main priority this summer,” Dean said. “I held that job before getting the Red Sox position, so I had to prioritize my duties. I was fully committed to the girls I coached, and enjoyed getting to teach the game to them.”

Anyone who knows Dean shouldn’t be surprised she was so busy over the summer. She is the same way at Franklin Pierce during the school year. In addition to fulfilling her duties as a captain and starting first baseman for the Ravens softball team, she is also a standout in the classroom. Dean was named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor each of her first three seasons, while also twice being named a National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Division II Scholar-Athlete. Her endeavors have also been recognized by Franklin Pierce with the

Don & Judy Schriefer Scholarship, which is awarded annually at the Athletic Department’s year-end awards banquet.

Dean definitely keeps busy and on her toes, but that’s not surprising to anyone who knows her. “My summer definitely wasn’t boring,” said Dean, “and I wouldn’t have wanted it any other way!”

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The Franklin Pierce University Department of Athletics handed out its year-end awards at the 2013-14 Season in Review banquet in May. Headlining the award winners were a quartet of senior student-athletes who took home the Walter Peterson Male & Female Senior Student-Athlete of the Year Award, and the Richard Burns Male & Female Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. The Peterson Award

honors the top male and female senior athlete based on career athletic accomplishments, while the Burns Award honors a pair of seniors who have distinguished themselves in the classroom while also being standouts in the athletic arena.

Men’s basketball’s Ellis Cooper and volleyball’s Lauren Miller won the Peterson Awards, while men’s lacrosse’s Cody Kelley and volleyball’s Natasha Ray took home the Burns Award. Cooper was a three-time All-Northeast-10 Conference honoree, including winning first-team honors in both 2012 and 2014. He was named the most valuable player of the 2013 NCAA East Regional Tournament, as he led the Ravens to the championship and a spot in the Division II Elite Eight in

Louisville, Ky. Miller was named the 2013 NE-10 Co-Libero of the Year as a senior, marking the first major Conference award in program history. She, along with Ray, helped lead volleyball to its first two appearances in the NCAA Tournament in program history in 2012 and 2013. Ray was a two-time NE-10 Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award winner in the sport of volleyball, while also earning All-NE-10 honors on the court as both a junior and senior. Kelley

was a two-time captain for the men’s lacrosse team, while also posting one of the highest grade point averages in the NE-10 as a senior.

Also joining the four as award winners on that night included sprint football’s Shawn Cronin (Fred Berger Scholarship; team manager); Natalie Bastian (Catherine Crochiere Scholarship; women’s basketball player); volleyball’s Catie Swiderski (Community Service Award; two-time winner); Sam Meza and Casey Schehl (Tod Silegy Scholarship; men’s soccer players); John Lochhead (Henry Verity Scholarship; men’s soccer player); men’s lacrosse’s Connor Defemia (Bruce Kirsh Scholarship); sprint football’s/track & field’s Connor Rogowsky and Shawn DeCost, field hockey’s Natalia Bachelder; volleyball’s Sarah MacHugh; and softball’s Alicia Dean (Don & Judy Schriefer Scholarships).

Quartet of Student-Athletes Take Home Major Athletic Awards

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Lauren Miller

Athletics Spring/Summer Notebook/Wrap-up

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All-Star Performers

The summer months saw a handful of Franklin Pierce spring season student-athletes get invites to regional all-star games in their respective sports. Baseball’s trio of catcher Matt Walsh, outfielder Calvin Graves, and pitcher Conor Gleason were selected to participate in the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) All-Star Game in Lowell, Mass., while men’s lacrosse’s Cody Kelley was tabbed to compete in the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) All-Star contest in Springfield, Mass. The four all-stars joined other Raven student-athletes who competed in their

respective all-star contests earlier in the year, including field hockey’s Chanelle Letarte for the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) North-South Senior Game in late November, and men’s basketball’s Ellis Cooper for the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division II National All-Star Game in late March.

Graves Selected in the 2014 MLB Draft

The Ravens baseball program continued its run of having at least one player selected in the Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft in early June, as senior outfielder Calvin Graves was picked by the Chicago Cubs in the 27th round. He is the 26th player from the program drafted by the Majors since 2001, and the team has had at least one player selected in the draft in 13 of the last 14 years. Graves earned All-NE-10 First-Team honors as a senior in 2014 and helped the Ravens advance to the NCAA Division II East Regional Tournament. He was a major part of the program winning the regional title in 2013 and advancing to the Division II College World Series in Cary, N.C.

~ By Doug DeBiase, Director of Athletics Communications

A Gift for Every Student

We have a goal this year of receiving a gift to support each undergraduate at Franklin Pierce University – 1,388 students. All gifts help to enhance the educational opportunities that tuition and fees alone cannot provide.

Help us reach our goal, and help every Franklin Pierce student reach their full potential!

The Trustee & Friends Challenge will match your gift, dollar for dollar, for each new donor or increased gift.*

*First come first served, until fully subscribed.

www.franklinpierce.edu/giving (603) 899-4030 40 University Drive, Rindge, NH 03461

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Honor Roll of GivingThank you to all of the individuals, corporations, and foundations that helped support Franklin Pierce University.G i f t s h e r e b y a c k n o w l e d g e d w e r e r e c e i v e d b e t w e e n J u l y 1 , 2 0 1 3 - M a y 3 1 , 2 0 1 4 .

The Chairman’s CirCle ($100,000 or more)

Grimshaw-Gudewicz Charitable Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Pappas The Attilio & Beverly Petrocelli Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Attilio Petrocelli Mr. Michael Lamoretti ’90 and Mrs. Jill (Petrocelli) Lamoretti ’91 Mr. Michael Weinbaum ’89 and Mrs. Melissa (Petrocelli) Weinbaum ’89Pinkowski Builders, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton AdeeState of New Hampshire

The regenT’s CounCil

($50,000 – $99,999)

Mr. Lloyd Astmann ’69 and Mrs. Helen (Ament) Astmann ’69 Mr. David “Dave” W. McGraw ’ 79 and Mrs. Melissa McGraw

The TrusTees’ CirCle

($10,000 – $49,999)

Mrs. Jane (Sudler) Black ’ 74Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas BisacciaMr. and Mrs. Philip DedonaMr. Gregory “Gregg” M. Doody ’ 92 Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.

Mr. Jeffrey Kirsh Mr. Harry D. Meyer ’68 and Mrs. Linda MeyerMrs. Dorothy Peterson Mr. Jonathan L. Slavin ’92 and Mrs. Lori (Weinstein) Slavin

The PresidenT’s leadershiP CounCil

($5,000 – $9,999)

Dr. and Mrs. James F. Birge Mr. John T. Burke Jr. ’66 Mr. Andrew ’73 Cohen and Mrs. Jane CohenDavid Associates, XII, LLC Mr. Alfred N. Marulli Jr. ’69 and Mrs. Barbara MarulliCopeland Toyota, Inc.Mr. James “Spider” Egan ’ 72 and Mrs. Mildred (Kafka) Egan ’ 72 Dr. and Mrs. Marlin Fitzwater Northeast Planning Associates, Inc. Mr. Paul Goyette ’94 and Mrs. Suzanne GoyetteMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Holloway Mr. Gary Kirsh ’ 78 N. H. Charitable Foundation Northeast-10 Conference Rotary Club of Jaffrey-Rindge Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Saltzman Mr. David “Dave” H. Shooster ’69 and Mrs. Donna Shooster Mrs. Patricia A. Spagnuolo

Mr. Blaine E. Thompson ’69 and Mrs. Lori Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Warwick

The PresidenT’s 1962 CirCle

($1,962 - $4,999)

Alpha Alliance Group, Inc. Ms. Leslye A. Arsht Mr. Dennis F. AylwardBelletetes Incorporated Bucknall Family Foundation Mr. William H. Bucknall ’74Mr. Philip “Phil” J. Curry ’71 Eckman Construction Co., Inc. Mr. Richard “Rick” E. Falconi ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Michael C.J. Fallon Mr. Thomas V. Farrell ’83 and Mrs. Ann Marie FarrellMr. James E. Fitz-Simon Sr. ’78 and Mrs. Arlene Fitz-Simon Mr. Stuart Fried ’69 Mrs. Karen (Fletcher) Galletly ’77Dr. James L. Greve and Dr. Cynthia Christoph Mrs. Nancy E. HadleyThe Roy A. Hunt Foundation The Charles and Mabel P. Jost Foundation, Inc. Mr. Bruce M. Kirsh ’71 Lebranti Tile and Stone Mr. and Mrs. Andy Levine

The President’s Leadership Giving Societies Franklin Pierce University gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and organizations for their leadership support of the University during the 2014 fiscal year. For more information on becoming a member of the President's Leadership Giving Societies, contact Katie Bernier at (603) 899-1159.

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Mr. Harold M. Levy ’70 and Mrs. Anne LevyLMA Ms. Michele AdamsMr. Dennis J. Maliangos ’70 and Mrs. Cecilia Maliangos Dr. Kim Mooney ’83 and Mr. Greg Walsh National Association for Media Literacy EducationMr. Timothy “TG” Nawn ’86 and Mrs. Melinda Nawn North Country Health Consortium, Inc. Ms. Susan Pimentel Mr. Alex G. Randow ’90RICOH USA, Inc. Rindge Pizza Haven, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David PanopoulosMr. and Mrs. Michael RiversMr. Don and Mrs. Judy SchrieferSecure Energy Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. Mr. Kerry D. Stein ’80 and Mrs. Jean Marie Stein Dr. Helen J. Streubert and Mr. David Scotch, CPA Ms. Laurie A. Tomlinson ’82

W. R. Painting, Inc. Mr. John Washington ’83 and Mrs. Kathleen (Brown) Washington ’84

The PresidenT’s CounCil($1,000 - $1,961)

Amco Property Management The Bean Foundation Mr. Daniel “Dan” Blair G’11 Boeing Gift Matching ProgramAttorney Steven V. Camerino and Ms. Sarah Knowlton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Card Jr. Ms. Elizabeth CassellMr. and Mrs. Mark A. Chooljian Colleges of The Fenway, Inc. Mr. Donald “Bud” W. Comstock Jr. ’78 Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc.Mr. B. Jay Cooper and Ms. Christine M. Black Mr. Philip “Phil” G. Crystal ’75 Mr. Steven Dasaro ’72 and Mrs. Sharyn (Tanzer) Dasaro ’72Discount Oil of Keene

Mr. Steven Donohue ’16Mr. William “Bill” Duerig ’73 and Mrs. Cathleen (Loconti) Duerig ’72 Dr. and Mrs. James P. Earle Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg Foundation Mr. Martin “Marty” Eisenberg ’76 and Mrs. Rebecca EisenbergMr. Henry G. Ellis ’69 and Mrs. Fredda Ellis Enterprise Fleet Management, Inc. Mr. Daniel Farrell and Mrs. Carleen (Albonizio) Farrell ’71 Follett Higher Education GroupMr. and Mrs. Peter H. Fuchs Mr. Michael Gasper ’01 and Dr. Jill GasperGrandin Livestock Handling Systems, Inc. Dr. Temple Grandin ’70Mr. Brandon A. Greene ’96 Dr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Hammond John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. Mr. James “Jim” F. Hourihan ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kahn Ms. Jill A. (Astmann) Karol ’95Mr. Randell “Randy” J. Kennedy ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Kickham

Franklin Pierce University’s Board of Trustees are gratefully acknowledged for their commitment to The Trustees’ Challenge during the Spring 2014 semester. They matched, dollar for dollar, every new and increased gift donated to the University. The Trustee Challenge attracted 143 new donors and 293 increased donors who collectively gave $145,000 in new and increased gifts.

Trustees pictured:

Seated, left to right: Steven V. Camerino, Leslye A. Arsht, Carleen A. Farrell ’71, Al N. Marulli Jr. ’69Center row: Gregory M. Doody ’92, Caryl Felicetta, Marlin Fitzwater, Kerry D. Stein ’80, Michael C.J. Fallon, President James F. Birge, Sean O’Kane, Susan Pimentel, B. Jay Cooper, Helen J. StreubertBack row: Milton E. Kahn, Lloyd Astmann ’69Not in photo: Patricia Lang Barry, Thomas V. Farrell ’83, Paul M. Goyette ’94, Jean D’Meza Leuner, Patrick McHugh, Laurie Tomlinson ’82, Jack Wozmak

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Mr. Jayson King Mr. Robbie J. Kirsh Dr. Catherine R. Owen Koning Dr. Paul M. Kotila Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landry Jr.Marian Craig Leers Charitable Trust Honorable Samuel K. Lessey Jr. Mr. Eric S. Marcus ’80 and Mrs. Eileen Marcus Mr. Richard Marshall and Dr. Ann McEntee Ms. Sarah Behn McGahanMcLaughlin Transportation Systems, Inc.Ms. Lisa G. Murray

New England RavensMr. and Mrs. Sean O’KaneMr. G. William “Bill” Pattison ’69Pepsi Bottling GroupB. E. Peterson, Inc.Pinnacle Rehabilitation Network, LLCMr. Donald “Don” Pyke ’81 Ms. Sandra Quaye Mr. Paul M. Read ’94Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rego Mr. Benjamin D. Schlegel ’09, G’12Mr. Stephen H. Segal ’71 Service First, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Shadek Mr. Jeffrey “Jeff ” K. Smith ’81 and Mr. Roger Egli Mr. Michael J. Stockdale Prof. Nancy R. Stone Mr. John StoteDr. Jules Tetreault ’95 and Mrs. Heather Knox-Tetreault Mr. and Mrs. Carl VazquezVirginia Express Hockey Club DBA Potomac Patriots Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Warner Wells Fargo Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zorena

Franklin Pierce Loyalty Giving Societies Franklin Pierce University gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and organizations for their loyalty in financially supporting the University during the 2014 fiscal year.

The PierCe manor

soCieTy

($500 - $999)ABC Disposal & Recycling, Inc. Estate of Dominick J. Albonizio American International Group, Inc. Mrs. Ami S. (Miesner) Anderson ’89 Mr. Donald Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Francis ArelDr. Catherine “Cathy” Baratta ’83Mr. Frank J. Batchelor ’69Mr. William P. Baumer ’87 Colonel Michael T. Braman ’81Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Mr. Christopher M. BrownMr. Robert Burg and Mrs. Wendy Beatty-Burg Mr. Eric J. Burney ’02 Ms. Samantha E. Ciulla ’14Mr. Joseph “Joe” A. Coderre ’80 Costas Provisions CorporationMr. and Mrs. Robert DeanDelta Dental Plan of New HampshireMr. John T. Dembishack ’04 and Ms. Alexandra Farsun ’03 Mr. John M. DePledge ’82 Mr. Rob Diercks and Ms. Sidne Lewis Mrs. Joan R. Dion Mr. Normand A. Dion Dr. Jean D’Meza Leuner East Coast Eagles Ms. Kristen Faia

Ms. Michaela G. Faia ’16 Mr. Will L. Fancher Franklin Pierce University Education Department Mr. Joseph “Joe” M. Frassica ’85Mr. and Mrs. Peter GardinerMr. and Mrs. Daniel Geib General Mills Foundation Mr. Gage R. Griffin ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Hale Halasy Mr. Kenneth and Mrs. Sandra Harding Mr. Phil HendricksHoneywell, Inc. Mr. Christopher “Chris” P. Howard ’92Mrs. Charlene (Linzer) Hulten ’69 Mr. Carlton B. Johnson ’85Keene Gas CorporationMr. and Mrs. Richard Ketterman Mr. Voir-Yulo “VJ” Kwity ’03 Ms. Graceann LaForgia R. Landry & Sons, Inc. Dr. Eric A. Larson ’67Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LaVorgna Mr. Jason LaVorgnaMr. Lawrence “Larry” Leach ’82 and Mrs. Judith (Raposa) Leach ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Leach Mrs. Therese Ledwith Fay ’82 Mr. Peter C. Loden ’74Mac-Gray Co., Inc.Mac-Gray Services, Inc.Ms. Kelly A. Mancill ’14

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Martin W. B. Mason Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. McDonald Mr. and Ms. Timothy J. McGahanMr. Michael “Mick” Melvin ’88 and Mrs. Amy (Brigham) Melvin ’88 NAHGA, Inc.New England Employee Benefits Co., Inc.New York Life Mr. and Mrs. James E. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. O’Neil Mr. Vincent C. Pennell ’07, G’10Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramMr. Phil Plotas Protector Group Insurance, Inc.Quality Life Health CareVicky Rank ’02, ’05, G’12 and Madison Rank ’14 Ms. Louise J. Redmon Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Saab Mr. Anthony Savageau ’86 and Mrs. Karen (Rose) Savageau ’85 Mr. David “Dave” Schutzman ’83 and Mrs. Cynthia (Murray) Schutzman ’81 Simplex Grinnell-Tyco Mr. and Mrs. William B. Sweet Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tapparo Tapparo Capital Management Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Terry UBS Matching Gift ProgramMrs. Stella Walling Ms. Ashley L. (Rupert) White ’92

Mr. and Mrs. William White Mr. David “Dave” Wilson ’77 and Mrs. Janice (Paranto) Wilson ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wozmak Mr. Joseph Wzorek ’70 and Mrs. Arlene (Moskowitz) Wzorek ’73 Yankee Lanes

The PierCe graniTe soCieTy

($250 - $499)Mr. and Mrs. Michael Adjutant Mr. Nicholas Albonizio ’67 and Mrs. Diane (Copeland) Albonizio ’66 Dr. Maria R. (Garcia) Altobello Mr. Matthew O. Anderson ’09Anderson Surveys, Inc. Ms. Michelle A. Barbeau ’11, G’13Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Barkus Mr. Michael L. Barr ’77Ms. Jane BarrowMr. John Barry and Mrs. Patricia Lang BarryMr. and Mrs. George Bastian Mr. and Mrs. James Bean Ms. Lorrie A. Berger ’92 BerryDunnMr. Tanner Bird ’16Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bisaccia Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Bisaccia Mr. Tyler Bishop ’08, G’10 and Mrs. Gina (Lanni) ’10 Bishop

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Ms. Cheryl A. (Hilchey) Blackwood ’94, G’02 Mr. John Borino ’69Ms. Carol A. Boswell Mr. Ahmad Boura G’02 and Mrs. Jennifer Boura Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Bourque Mr. Marc W. Bragin ’91 Mr. David and Mrs. Kathy Brandes Branford River Spa Mr. Robert Broughton Mr. G. Andrew Bucci ’04 Mr. Francis “Joe” Buchanan ’07 and Mrs. Evelyn Buchanan Mr. Labon T. Bumphus ’88 Dr. Gerald T. Burns Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. BurnsMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Busto Mr. Michael L. Busto ’12 Mr. J. David Butner ’70 C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.Mr. Henry A. Caldwell and Ms. Katrina Van DyckMr. Arthur J. Casey ’79Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cebollero C.P.A. P.C. Mr. Christopher “Chris” Chase ’94 and Mrs. Colleen (Evans) Chase ’96Mr. Michael Chatman ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. ChaviraChubb & Son Mr. Jonathan A. Cipollina ’98 Coderre Dry Wall Co. Inc Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Condon Jr. Mr. Leo Coppeta ’89Ms. Ellen CorsiMr. William G. Costa G’05 Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. CoulombeMr. and Mrs. Paul Covelle Jr. Mr. Dan CoyleMs. Anne CurranD & F Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc. Dr. Sarah Dangelantonio Mr. Gene R. Davidson ’86Mr. Doug DeBiase Mrs. Teri (Shindelman) Delofsky ’72Mr. Normand Demers Ms. Tara S. Demeyer ’03 Diligence, Inc. Mr. Al DinardoMr. David W. Dingman ’78 Distinctive Siding & Window Mr. John M. Dodge ’72 Mr. Martin A. Dunlap ’14 Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn Dynamic Systems Mr. Matt Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Don Edson Mr. Eric Ellis ’06 and Mrs. Gerene (Selmer) Ellis ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Emanuelson Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Boston, Inc.FairPoint Communications Ms. Caryl Felicetta and Mr. John Ringwood Mr. James “Jim” C. Fitzsimmons ’87 Mr. Frederick “Fred” C. Forsgard II ’85Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fournier Mr. Benjamin T. French ’17

Mr. Michael Friedenberg ’77Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gartland Mr. Ross A. GauthierMs. Ann GeibMs. Margaret M. GeibDavid GendronGFA Federal Credit UnionMr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gillentine Mr. John F. Gordon ’89 Mr. Richard “Rich” Green ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Gregg Mr. David “Dave” B. Groder ’66 Mr. Richard F. Haskell ’75 and Mrs. Noreen Haskell Mrs. Kristin (Lapane) Hayes-Leite ’86Mrs. Donna J. Hazleton Mr. and Mrs. William Hegarty Bill Hegarty Lock & Key Mr. David N. Hilton Jr. ’87 Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins IMS 2000 Building Maintenance, Inc. Kelly, Inc. Mr. Michael “Mike” Kicinski ’82Ms. Anne King Mr. Larry King Mr. Gary J. Kroeber ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Michael LaForgia Ms. Kelly S. LaPrade ’06, G’08 Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Lavoie Mr. and Mrs. David M. Leach Likarr Maintenance Systems Mr. Marc Liphardt ’91 Mr. James “Jim” Little ’87 and Mrs. Janet (DeQuattro) Little ’87 Mr. Gary J. Lochhead ’89Mr. Scott R. Loiseau ’02, G’08 Mr. Pat MarcianoMr. and Mrs. Morris Martelle Mr. James “Jimmy” F. McDonald III ’75 Janette Merideth Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mims Monadnock Subs, LLC T. F. Moran, Inc. Dr. John W. Mosser and Jane R. Mosser Mr. Scott Murphy Mr. John V. NanofMrs. and Mr. Tami Oldaker Mrs. Muriel F. O’Neil ’66 Paramus Ford, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pehrson Pete’s Stardust RestaurantMr. and Mrs. Brian Phelps Sr.Dr. Craig W. Platt Mr. John Plonski ’69Quirk Auto Dealerships Mr. Christian W. Rakshys ’99 Mr. Gregory B. Redding ’07Mr. Michael W. Rentschler ’14Mr. Robert “Bob” Riley ’82 and Mrs. Kimberley (Lewis) Riley ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John W. RossSavoy Contract FurnitureMr. Christopher “Chris” N. Schmidt ’92 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schneider Mr. Brian J. Schulz ’94Mr. Rick SenatoreMr. Lou Senerchia

Mr. Douglas “Doug” Shankman ’73 Mr. Randall F. Shaw ’83 Ms. Mary Jane Sheldon-McKenzie ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Mark ShepardMr. Kevin J. Shirvell ’01 Ms. Lucy Shonk Mr. and Mrs. Tod Silegy Mr. Christopher “Chris” O. Sonnie ’91 Mr. David “Dave” A. Springfield ’91Mr. Ronald SpringfieldMr. Matthew “Matt” P. Stepanski ’75 Mr. Thomas P. Stewart ’74Mr. Stephen J. Sugar Jr. ’78Mr. Robert “Bobby” Szklarz ’70 and Mrs. Marion Szklarz Mrs. A’Lisa Underwood Tello ’83 Mr. Marc P. Tieger ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tranfaglia Mark C. UnangstUnited Technologies Mr. Marcel Vanwolvarde Ms. Jennifer Vogel Mr. John C. Weber, Jr. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheatley Mr. Richard Wiemer Mrs. Christina Young Ms. Dori Zaleznik

The PierCe Crimson & gray soCieTy

($125 - $249)Mr. Anthony “Tony” Abatino ’69 Mr. Scott A. Addison ’88 Alliance Paving Mr. Gary R. Appleton ’69Aubuchon Hardware Ms. Jeanne Bachelder BAE Systems Mr. Allen B. Bartlett ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Batis Bay State EnvelopeMr. Danny L. Becker ’70 Mr. Robert A. Bennett ’90Bernstein ShurMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Berry Bill Berit Fasteners, LLCMrs. Linda Blaker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Booker Ms. Stephanie A. Boucher ’13Ms. Katharine B. Brigman ’14Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brock Mr. Charles BucklinMr. and Mrs. Robert J. BurgessMr. Kenneth Butler ’86Mr. Steven J. BuzaMr. Timothy Byrne and Mrs. Eleanor “Ellie” (Raposa) Byrne ’79C. Gillentine, Inc. Mr. Joseph “Joe” J. Cafaro ’70Mr. Brian W. Campion ’89 Capri RealtyMs. Colette Charpentier Mr. Jacob S. Christman ’07, G’11 Cocoplum Appliances, Inc.Contoocook Bay Company

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cornele Mr. and Mrs. Stephen CramerMr. David “Dave” Cunningham Jr. ’75 Dr. and Mrs. Mark N. DaileyMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Dalton Jr.Mr. Tom Daly Ms. Linda M. Daniel ’04, ’11Deep Blue, Inc. DBA Toad’s PlaceMr. Thomas Desrosiers and Dr. Debra PicchiMrs. Debra L. (Bergeron) Dill ’91 Mr. Thomas H. DixonMr. Benjamin E. Doskocil ’07 Taylor DoyleMr. Richard E. DunnMr. John Esposito F. H. Hamblet, Inc.Ms. Kathleen FaheyMr. Paul Fahey Falcone Carpentry & Contracting Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Falk Sr. Mr. Charles “Chuck” J. Fertitta ’91Mr. and Mrs. Denis J. Fitzpatrick Ms. Carol A. Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Flynn Mrs. Deanna A. (DiJohn) Francis ’89 Mr. Gregory “Greg” K. Fuchs ’93Ms. Noemi GarciaMs. Lois A. Gesner Ms. Lois GilbertMr. Keith Glaccum ’68 Mr. and Mrs. John Glavin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gleason Ms. Ann Marie Glynn Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. GrabowskiGrandpa’s Cleaners, Inc.Group Dynamic, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Guiffra Jr. Mr. Robert GuimondMr. and Mrs. John Haffty Mr. and Mrs. Paul HanlonMr. Jason A. Harper ’16Ms. Robin Harper Mr. and Mrs. William Harron Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hassin Mr. Steven Hayes ’85Mr. Earle L. Heckeroth ’69Mr. William “Bill” T. Heffernan ’77Mr. Clifford C. Hicks ’08 Mr. Shaun L. Hoffman ’02 Mr. Derek J. Ingui ’11Ms. Kristen R. Jaccodine ’97 Ms. Henriette I. Jager ’79Mr. Steven JanikMr. Richard “Rick” J. Johnstone Mr. Daniel “Dan” Kaplowitz ’71Mrs. Regina “Gina” M. (Matos) Katz ’83 Keith’s II Sporting GoodsMr. Martin KellyMr. Robert F. Kelly Mr. Brian A. KigerMr. and Mrs. Ronald B. KleinmanMs. Nancy A. KnihtilaMr. David J. Kronoff ’83 Mr. Nicholas A. LaForgia ’16Ms. Shari A. LaPierre ’99, ’04Mr. Roger L. LaPointe G’00

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Mrs. Michelle M. (St. Jean) Lawson ’87Mr. Allen A. Leach Mrs. Adrienne M. Leibfried-Cirone ’91Ms. Ann M. L’Estrange ’84Ms. Rose Letarte Lou’s Bakery Mr. Michael J. Lovello ’17Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Charlton MacVeagh Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Matsumoto Mr. Anthony J. Mattiello ’16Dr. James F. Maybury Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCabe Ms. Marilyn McDonald Mr. Evan P. McGee ’03 Mr. and Mrs. William McIntoshMr. Harold R. MclureMr. and Mrs. Edward McNaught Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. MezaMia Capelli SalonMolly O’s Family Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moran Mr. Timothy J. Morgan, Esq. ’89Mr. Charles J. Murphy Ms. Alycia M. Nazzaro ’14Ms. Janet M. Nelson New Hampshire Ball BearingsMs. Rosemary Nichols Mr. Gerald “Jerry” F. Nisbett Mr. David M. O’Brien ’14 Mr. Garrett T. Olson ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ouimet Mr. Stephen S. Parker ’84Mr. and Mrs. James T. Patulak Stanley E. Piecuch, D.M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Jim E. Plunkett Dr. and Mrs. William C. PrestonMrs. Kerri A. (Jendras-Burnstein) Pritchet ’95 Mrs. Tracy L. (Langlois) Rader ’97Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ramage Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. RandallMr. and Mrs. Vincent Reardon III Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rodrigues Mr. Louis N. Roten Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell J. Sadoski Ms. Pamela A. SchehlMr. Alexander T. Schleper ’17 Ms. Shirley M. SchleperMr. Leonard W. SchwehrMr. and Mrs. Christopher ScullyMs. Margaret M. Serra Mr. Michael C. Sirosky ’91

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SpicerMr. and Mrs. Robert “Bob” W. St. Jean Ms. Frances M. Stockdale Mrs. Marietta (Albonizio) Stone Anastas ’75 Dr. Margaret “Peggy” M. Straw Mr. Richard M. Sullivan Mr. Ronald E. TasilloThomas Charters, LLCMr. Steven A. Thurber Mr. Jeffrey W. Titus ’83Attorney David M. Tower Mr. Tom and Mrs. Heather Tullio Mr. Brian F. Ward ’93 Mr. Matthew Weagle ’04 and Mrs. Stephanie (Hartenstein) Weagle ’04Mr. Craig S. Weeks ’06Mr. and Mrs. Dave WhyteMr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Whyte Ms. Tara M. Wilkinson ’97 Winfield Associates Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Wojciak Mr. Gregg Woolston ’78 Ms. Nancy J. (Atkins) Wray ’85

The sPiriT CluB

($1 - $124)AAIS Corp. Dr. Rebecca M. Aalto ’08, G’11 Ms. Joan M. AbittanMr. David B. Acker ’84Ms. Nancy R. Adams Lentz ’88 Ms. Jennifer AgardMr. Peter N. Aldrich G’00 Mr. Jeffrey D. AlexanderMs. Charlene M. Allen ’85Ms. Patricia-Laurie Allen Ms. Maria Amaral Ms. Grace B. Ames ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Anderson Andre L. Gagnon, LLC Ms. Maureen Andrikanich Mr. Scott and Mrs. Andrea Ansevin-Allen Antonella’s Restaurant and Pizzeria, Inc Ms. Donna L. Anzuoni Ms. Lolita ArcillaMrs. Prudence “Prudy” (Barry) Ardito ’84 Ms. Linda ArelMs. Cynthia “Cindy” A. Arman Mr. and Mrs. Ian Arnold Ms. Joanne H. Arnold ’84Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Aubertine

Ms. Nancy J. Aubertine Mr. and Mrs. George Aubin Ms. Tammy Auger Ms. Andrea AustinAuto Depot IncorporatedMr. Lewis “Lou” Avrick ’89Mr. Jeffrey M. Babitts ’09 Mr. Scott ’73 Babitts and Mrs. Katie Babitts Mr. James R. Bachelder Mrs. Molly and Sinan Badrawy Mr. John BaggeMr. Ali R. Bagheri ’82 Mr. Paul Bagley Mr. Brian Bailey Mrs. Cheryl I. Baker ’84Mr. Gary L. Baker ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Baker Ms. Carol A. Balboni ’94 Mr. Richard M. Baldelli Danguole Banevicius Mr. and Mrs. E. Jefferson Bannister Mr. Salvatore “Sal” J. Baratta ’89Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barbeau Mr. Michael J. Barbieri Mr. and Mrs. Richard BarbieriMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barker Sr. Mr. Bill Barrett Mr. Richard Barrett Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barrow Ms. Margaret (Meg) M. Barry Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bartek Ms. Kerri Barton Mr. Gregory A. Basile ’03, G’10 Mrs. Linda (Scollin) Bassett ’91Ms. Natalie M. Bastian ’16 Ms. Lynne A. BeanMr. and Mrs. Alan Beasley Mr. Ford Beattie ’91 Mr. John F. Beauchemin Mr. Daniel G. Beaulieu ’89 Mr. Scott W. Beausoleil ’90, G’98 Ms. Deborah S. Beck ’11 Mr. Philip “Phil” S. Beckerman ’69Ms. Kathy A. Belanger ’91, ’04 Ms. Paula J. Bennett Mr. Frederick “Fred” C. Berger ’76 Ms. Tracey Bergstrand ’89 Ms. Stephanie BermanMr. and Mrs. Dennis Bernier Ms. Kathryn “Katie” D. Bernier ’13Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Berry Mr. and Mrs. David P. Berthiaume

Ms. Jessica L. Best ’01 Ms. Margaret Bey Ms. Laurie A. Bienefeld ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bird Ms. Megan M. Bird ’14Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bishop Ms. Frances Biunno Mr. and Mrs. John Bivona Ms. Brenda L. Blain Mr. Douglas W. Blair Mr. John C. Blaney and Mrs. Kathleen Lynch Mr. Antonio Blasi Ms. Shirley J. Blouin Mr. Brian Bodnar ’97 and Mrs. Christina (Santiago) Bodnar ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Boggs Ms. Jeannine M. Bohi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Bohi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel BoisMr. Steven P. Boisvert Jessie M. Bolden Mr. Ryan A. Boller ’09 Mr. Jeffrey “Jeff” R. Bolza ’74Ms. Dianne Bonaventura Ms. Patricia A. (Wyatt) Bonaventura ’80, G’09Mr. and Mrs. Luca Bonetti Mr. Murray Borson Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Boss Jr. Mr. Thomas M. Bott ’93 Ms. Lisa A. Bouley Ms. Tracie A. Bove Ms. Barbara A. Bowden Mr. Thomas Bowman ’69 Mr. J. Kevin Boylan ’66 Ms. Corinne M. (Curtin) Braciska ’04Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Bradley Mrs. Pamela S. (Slingerland) Bradstreet ’86 Ms. Audrey Brady Mr. Monroe A. Brand Jr. ’87 Mr. and Mrs. William BraunigMr. James “Jim” T. Breen ’86Ms. Reinee Breen Ms. Christine L. Brena-CofskyMr. and Mrs. Jeff Brigman Mr. Bruce Bronner and Mrs. Patricia Sorento Ms. Velmer Brooks Mr. and Mrs. David BroughDr. Karen Brown G’05, G’14Ms. Priscilla E. Brown ’91Ms. Lorraine Brown Mr. Edward “Jed” C. Brummer II Mr. Joseph “Joe” E. Bruno ’68

Giving to Pierce is a way to say thank you and to help support the next generation. I want others to have the life changing experiences that I had at Pierce.

~ Kimberly (Cook) Neher ’89

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Bucksport Motor Inn, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bulcao Mr. Robert Bunk Ms. Patricia M. Bunzick Ms. Beth Burke Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burke Kathleen J. Burns, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Burns Mrs. Jennifer Burrows Ms. Kathleen Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bytof Mr. and Mrs. Brent H. Cade Ms. Jean M. Caduto Mr. Brendan D. Cahill ’12Mr. James Caisse Ms. Earlene A. Calabro ’00 Mr. Geoffrey A. Caldwell ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Caleca Mr. Charles “Mike” M. Callahan III ’80 and Mrs. Donna CallahanMr. and Mrs. Angelo N. Cambria Mr. Robert B. Camp G’00 Mr. Donald Campbell ’02 and Dr. Leslie A. Campbell G’12 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campo Mr. Matthew J. Campo ’13Mr. and Mrs. Mario A. Campos Ms. Danielle M. Caputo ’90, G’98 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caputo Ms. Julie M. Carignan Mrs. Kathleen C. CarlinMs. Kimberly A. CarlsonMs. Deborah “Debbie” A. Carney ’71 Mr. David G. Caron ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Caron Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Carpenter Ms. Karen A. Carpentieri Mr. David “Dave” G. Carr ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Robert CarreauMs. Brenda M. Carter Ms. Stacy L. CasellMs. Patricia A. Cash ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Castles Mr. Glenn C. Catania Sr.Ms. Laura (Henry) Cavallo ’73Mr. Joseph “Paul” P. Cavazzoni ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Dickens G. Chakuroff Mr. and Mrs. John W. Champagne Ms. Kelsey A. Champagne ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Champagne Mr. and Mrs. Paul ChampignyMr. William “Bill” N. Chappell ’76 Ms. Martha L. Chase ’95 Ms. Paula A. Cheatwood ’80Ms. Deborah Chin Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Choiniere Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Choiniere Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Chooljian Ms. Terry L. A. Chouinard ’76 Mr. Richard Chretien Mr. and Mrs. Mark Christopher Ms. Alissa Churchill

Ms. Trudy Churchill Ms. Louisa Circo Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ciriello Mr. and Mrs. David Clark Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark Mr. William T. Clark ’10 Ms. Sharon Clear Mr. Donn Clifford Mr. James “Jim” F. Clouse Jr. ’81Mr. Scott M. Clum Coast Cafe, LLC. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Coderre Mr. Stephen D. Coe ’71 Mr. Edward Coffey Ms. Karen G. (Eintracht) Cohen ’93 Mr. Tod A. Colby ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Milan Cole Ms. Katherine Colella Mr. Philip J. Condon ’78 Mr. Daniel Connolly Ms. Jane L. Connor Ms. Susan L. Conroy ’13Mr. Robert E. Conroy Jr. Mr. David M. Constant G’04 Mrs. Christine M. (Thorpe) Cook ’91Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Cook Mr. James A. Cook Ms. Jeannine Coons Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Copatch Mr. Charles “Chuck” Coran ’75 and Mrs. Caryn (Margulis) Coran ’77 Mr. and Mrs. James Cordell Mr. Robert J. Corsi Mrs. Joanne CoteMs. Maribeth R. Cote ’11 Ms. Doris E. (Ellis) Cousens ’92 Covino Environmental Associates, Inc. Ms. Christine Cowden Mr. and Mrs. Dennis CowhigMr. Henry W. Cox II ’75 Mr. Kevin Coyle ’85 and Mrs. Karen (Gregory) Coyle ’84 Ms. Pamela Craig Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cramer Mr. Douglas J. Craw ’93Mr. Brenton “Brent” E. Creelman ’80 Ms. Jennifer M. Croce ’09 Ms. Loretta Croken Mr. John J. Cronin III, Esq. ’73 and Mrs. RoAnne Cronin Mr. Phillip A. Croteau ’84 Crown Plumbing and HeatingMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Cunningham Jr. Ryan Cunningham Mr. Stephen M. Currier Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dahlman Mr. Scott DaleMrs. Carolee (Randall) Dalton ’84Mr. and Mrs. Laurence F. Danforth Jr. Mr. Douglas “Doug” G. D’Angelo ’85 Mr. Mark Daniels ’89Bijay Das Mr. Richard J. Dastous ’87

Prof. Harry Davis Mr. William C. Davis ’87Mrs. Donna Deabay Ms. Rita DeDona Ms. Colleen Dee Ms. Maria I. DeFrancesco Ms. Roberta N. DeGrandis ’94 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Deignan Ms. Cheryle Del Bove Mr. John Delahanty Ms. Shirley Delahanty Ms. Terri Delahanty Mr. J. Robert “Bob” Dell’ Anno ’70 Mr. Peter Demakis Ms. Lynda M. Dembek ’76 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dembishack III Mr. Peter V. DeMinico G’01 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deneault Mrs. Nancy Gottlieb Depoy ’72 Mrs. Kimberly A. (Morris) Derby ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Desforges Mr. John Desmond ’66 and Mrs. Genevieve Desmond ’66 Mr. Daniel R. Desrochers ’08Mr. Andrew E. Dexter ’02 Ms. Elizabeth M. Diehl Mr. Frederick “Fred” A. Dietrich ’68 Ms. Diane DiGiantommaso Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dilena Ms. Angela DiLiddo Mr. Luciano DiNardo Ms. Deborah A. Dion Ms. Donna Dion Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Dion Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dion Sr. Mr. Thomas J. Dion Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dionne Mr. and Mrs. Francis DiTondo Mr. Steven E. Dodrill ’09 Ms. Melissa E. Doherty ’10 Ms. Jane Dojutrek Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Don Dr. James "Jed" Donelan Mr. and Mrs. Ron Donohoe Mr. and Mrs. John M. Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Curt E. Dorman Mr. William “Billy” Dow ’89 and Mrs. Kristine (Lee) Dow ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dowd Ms. Vicki Doyle ’12 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Doyle Drillco Equipment Mr. and Mrs. John DriscollMs. Joyce A. Driscoll Ms. Lynne M. Druffner Mr. Bernard L. Dudley ’98 Ms. Margie Duffin Ms. Maryellen C. Dufresne ’97 Ms. Lanette Duggan Ms. Nancy Duggan Mrs. Mary Ellen (Cochrane) Dumont ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Lee DunhamMr. and Mrs. Tom Dunser

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Durning Ms. Marcia Dwelly Prof. Wendy Dwyer Ms. Joy J. Dyke Ms. Martha E. Earnheart Ms. Veda S. Earnshaw Earthworks Construction Company, LLCEd’s Refrigeration Services Mr. Brian P. Edsforth ’00 Mr. Brant “Bud” A. Elkind ’71 Ellingwood Construction, Inc. Mr. William R. Elliott ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Emerson Mr. John H. Engles Mr. Mark D. Ercolini Ms. Amy L. (Renczkowski) Erhart ’04 Dr. Sudarshan and Mrs. Lakshmi Erramilli Ms. Murielle Errie ’10 Mr. Kenneth Ervin ’96, G’03 and Mrs. Elizabeth (Nelson) Ervin ’98 & family Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Ervin Mr. and Mrs. John Esposito Jr. Estate of Frances W. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Estis Mr. Jordan Evans ’67 Ms. Lindsey Evans F.A. Williams, Inc. Fabrotech Industries Ms. Jennifer L. Facey ’02 Mr. Daniel J. Fahey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fahey Mr. John J. Fahy ’90 Ms. Traci L. (Boemig) Fairbanks ’93Mr. Kevin Fall Mrs. Kimberly A. (Muller) Farrington ’83 Mr. Alexander P. Felson ’80 Mr. Kenneth T. Ferreira Jr. and Mrs. Jennifer Ferreira ’08 Mr. Arthur Fink ’72 and Mrs. Marcy (Pollock) Fink ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Fish Mr. Timothy E. Fisher ’87 Mr. Douglas Fithian Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald Ms. Cherie L. Fitzsimmons Ms. Ruth Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Flanagan Fletcher Heating Mr. Sebastian Flint ’00Mr. Joseph R. Flynn ’13 Dr. and Mrs. William B. Flynn Ms. Rosemarie Foley Mr. and Mrs. Scott Forand Ms. Nora T. ForbesMr. Scott T. Forbes ’70Mr. William P. ForbesMr. and Mrs. Fred C. Forehand Mr. Richard J. Formalarie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Forman Mrs. Mary C. Forrest ’72 Mrs. Jennifer M. (Scott) Forry ’04Ms. Tricia M. Forster Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Foster

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fournier Ms. Maureen B. FowlerMr. Jeffrey Francoeur Mr. Remi M. Francoeur ’04 Ms. Jennifer L. Franklin ’09Mr. and Mrs. John FranzekMs. Elizabeth W. Frappier Mrs. Linnea M. Fraser G’03Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. FreidMr. Gregory “Greg” Friedland ’97 and Mrs. Natasa (Crnilovic) Friedland ’96Ms. Elizabeth FriedmanMr. Walter E. Friesendorf ’92Ms. Gweneth H. Frost ’92 Ms. Bailey C. Gaffney ’10 Mr. Bruce Gagliardi ’83 and Mrs. Karen (Albert) Gagliardi ’83Mrs. Nancy Gagnon Ms. Heather M. Gaj ’04 Mr. Robert L. Galka Jr. Mr. James GallagherGallatin Valley Women’s Hockey Club Ms. Eva Gallupe Ms. Rachel I. Gamache Mr. and Mrs. Ilidio Gameiro Ms. Theresa A. Garcia Garden Fresh Salad Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner Ms. Barbara A. Gaughan Mr. Fraser G. Geiwitz ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Geller Mr. Nathan GellesGeneral Reinsurance Corp. Ms. Denean M. Gesner Ms. Patrice L. Gesner Mr. Zachary J. Gianaris ’89 Mr. Matthew B. Gibbons Ms. Sheila GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Michael E. Gill Mr. David J. Girouard ’93Mr. Blake D. Gleason Ms. Judith M. (Coford) Glendinning ’89 Ms. Doris Glendinning Mr. Franklin “Frank” O. Goforth ’91 Mr. Laurence Goldberg ’79 and Mrs. Karen (Eisenberg) Goldberg ’79 Mr. Matthew Golden Ms. Kristen R. Goodenough ’07 Dr. Mark D. Goodman ’71 Mr. Derek M. Gorman ’09 Ms. Terry A. Gorzelany Ms. Nancy H. (Hurst) Goss ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Graham Mr. LeRoy P. Graham G’07 Ms. Nancy A. Granada ’00 Granite City TattoosMrs. Carol Gravel Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. GrayMr. and Mrs. Dwayne R. GrayDr. Martin S. Green Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenan Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Greggerson Ms. Christine Grenache

Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Grenache Mr. Adam N. Grill ’89Ms. Patricia A. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groundwater Ms. Eileen Gruse Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guignard Ms. Karen F. Guille Mr. Stephen M. Hall G’00 Ms. Tracy A. Hall ’88 Ryan D. Hamann Mrs. Tina L. Hamolsky Mr. Stephen J. Hancock Mr. Charles Hand ’87 Mr. Charles J. Handy ’08 Mr. Michael “Mike” J. Hanley ’97Mr. George Hansen ’78 Mr. Ronald J. Harbour G’02 Ms. Elizabeth “Betsy” C. Hardy ’74 Mr. Douglas W. Harlow ’91 Mr. John R. Harper ’93Ms. Ann M. Harrington ’84 Rev. Bruce D. Harrington ’88 Mr. Daniel T. Harris ’91 Ms. Debora E. (Vallery) Harris G’10Mr. Louis A. Harris ’73Mr. Paul T. HarrisMs. Kristin J. Hartness ’93 Mr. Matthew C. Havrda ’95 Mr. Ralph E. Heald ’82 Mr. Curtis D. Hein and Ms. Dennielle M. Matsumoto Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Heinsen Mr. Arthur A. Hembrough G’05 Mr. Jeffrey Henry ’09 Mr. Robert “Bob” R. Henssler ’73 Ms. Jeannette R. Herr Ms. Lisa M. Herr Ms. Valerie (Kennedy) Hesketh ’91, G’05Ms. Cynthia HesterMr. Sean R. Higgins Ms. Erica K. Hill ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Guild Hill Mr. John “Jake” D. Hinton ’69Mr. Peter D. Hipson Mr. Christopher “CJ” J. Holman ’99Mr. Kevin Holmes and Mrs. Tamara Signer-Holmes Mr. Jonathan T. Holmes ’09 Mr. William “Bill” C. Holroyd ’75 The Home Depot Charity Program TrustMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Honce Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hopkins Ms. Marcia M. Hopkins Mr. Martin Horechny ’72 and Mrs. Jennifer (Merkouris) Horechny ’72 Mr. Nathaniel “Nate” B. Horowitz ’06 Mrs. Diana H. “Dee Dee” (Holmgren) Horsman ’86Dr. and Mrs. Owen R. Houghton Mr. Brian R. Hovendon ’79 Ms. Melissa A. Howes ’08 Dr. Frank Hubacz Jr. Mrs. Efsavia “Effie” (Kremidas) Huber ’71

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. HudsonMr. Ernest R. Hudziec ’93 Ms. Marguerite Huebner Mr. Isaac Hughes ’70 Ms. Evelyn Hulme Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hurd Mr. John Hurlbert Mr. William Hurley ’97 and Mrs. Heather (March) Hurley ’97Mr. Richard J. Husband ’77 Ms. Katelyn M. Husereau ’06 Ms. Marjorie W. Huston Mr. Dennis Hyde Ms. Melissa Stearns Hyde Mr. and Mrs. David Immen Mr. David J. Irwin ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Richard IsaksonJ. D. Willey Building, Co. Mr. Jamison C. Jabs ’17 Ms. Pauline Jacek Ms. Claudia Jacobs ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Robert JaksinaMs. Anne B. Jannette Mr. Douglas “Doug” R. Jaureguy ’83Mr. Steven Jeune ’12Ms. Michelle R. Jimenez Mr. Ronald C. Jobel ’82 Joe Booker Agency Ms. Corrine Johnson Mr. Michael “Mike” Johnson ’89Mr. Joseph P. Jones G ’04Mr. William B. Jones Jr. Ms. Helene Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Jim Joseph Mr. Frank Josselyn Mr. Mark H. Judd Lee B. Judd Mr. and Mrs. James Jurasin Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jussaume Mr. Steven Just ’75 and Mrs. Helene (Greenewald) Just ’76 Mr. John Kaczanowicz and Mrs. Amy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kahaly Ms. Helaine (Rosenberg) Kanegsberg ’87 Mr. William “Bill” H. Karkheck ’85 Mr. Glenn J. Kaufman ’77 Ms. Mary P. Kearing Ms. Nicole A. Kedaroe ’08 Mr. James J. Kelley ’89Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kemp Mr. Brian G. Kendall ’99Mrs. Kim M. (Brouillette) Kendle ’92 Ms. Lori B. Key G’03Mr. Robert KimballMr. David P. Kindlon Mr. Edward R. King ’87 Ms. Jean J. Kingsbury Mr. William “Bill” S. Kiser ’77 Mrs. Kimberley A. (Calef) Klapes ’90 Ms. Sherrie L. Koch

Mr. Marco Koolman Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Koproski Mr. William D. Kovacs ’92 Mr. Philip Krajewski ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Krall Mr. Mark D. Krikorian Mr. and Mrs. Neils Kristensen Ms. Kari Kristensen Mr. Robert “Bobby” H. Kuhsel ’79Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kunz Mr. Edward J. Kus Jr. ’08Mr. and Mrs. Larry LaBargeMr. Paul “Gillis” J. LaBarge ’85 Ms. Laura J. LaBounty Mr. Kenneth Lacoste ’78 and Mrs. Marlee (Transue) Lacoste ’78 Mrs. Ann Lafond Ms. Susan LaFrance ’83 Ms. Louise F. Lafreniere ’95 Mr. Bruce C. Laine ’81 Mr. Harvey R. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lancour Jr. Mr. Patrick Lancour Sr. Mr. Ken Lanzillo Dr. Richard J. LaRue Mr. Cliff Lattin ’69 Dr. Scott D. Lauermann ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. LaVigne Ms. Terri L. Lawless Mr. Christopher D. Lawton ’10 Ms. Lenore A. LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Leblanc Ms. Amy S. LeboufMr. Talmadge C. Ledford ’89 Mr. Judson “Jud” S. Lee ’79 Ms. Pamela A. LehaskyMs. Eva Leichinger Len Rubenstein Photography Ms. Claire Lenoir Ms. Marilyn Lent Ms. Daphne Leon ’86 Mr. Lawrence F. Letarte Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Lettre Ms. Kelly LevantakisMs. Maria LevantakisMrs. Susan (Anctil) Levenson ’88 Mr. Thomas E. Lewis ’97 Ms. Robin M. (Beaumont) L’Homme ’91 Mr. Mark Libiszewski Ms. Janet D. (DiDio) Licciardi ’84Ms. Pamela M. Lincoln ’90 Lincoln Financial Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ervind Lindoe Mr. Marc Linial ’91 Ms. Emily J. Liskow ’02 Mrs. Joleen Little Mr. Kevin S. Liu ’05Ms. Kaitlyn T. Llewellyn ’06 Mrs. J.M. LochheadMs. Elizabeth M. (Allen) Logan ’06 Ms. Vivian A. LombardiMs. Maria Lopes Mr. and Mrs. David Lozier

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Mr. Christopher R. Lucas ’98, G’01 Mr. Vincent R. Lucrezi ’71 Ms. Susan E. (Dussol) Luhrs ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Lundy Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lundy Ms. Amanda M. Lundy ’07 Mr. Mark R. Lyons G’05MCS Industries, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David A. MacDougall Mr. John F. Machowski Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. MacleodMr. and Mrs. John Madrid Mr. Kevin B. Mahoney Ms. Donna S. Mailhot ’87 Mr. Thomas C. Mair ’91 Ms. Florence Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mancuso Mr. Howard “Howie” R. Mandel ’71 Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Manders Shawn Manfredo Ms. Colleen A. Manning Ms. Miranda A. Mantello ’13Ms. Margaret E. Marder Mrs. Betty (Ceteur) Markiewicz ’71Mr. and Mrs. Normand Marquis Mr. Ronald Martel ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Martell Ms. Chelsea M. Martin ’12 Ms. Meredith M. Martin Mr. John S. Martin Mr. Peter Martinez Mr. Francis A. Martino ’11 Mrs. Michelle D. (Lackey) Maselli ’92 Mr. David P. Masse ’83Ms. Rosemary Mastroianni Ms. Amanda Matarese ’05Mr. Bobby Mathieu Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mattavi Matthews Diner Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mattiello Mr. Daniel May ’07 and Mrs. Abigail (Nichols) May ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McAuliffe Mr. James “Tiny” C. McAuliffe ’03 Ms. Evelyn T. McCabe Micki McCabeMr. and Mrs. Patrick McCaffrey Ms. Nan McCarthy ’88 Ms. Nancy McComish Ms. Barbara McDermott Mr. Henry J. McDermott ’99 Mr. Peter McDonough Ms. Genevieve M. McGillicuddy ’94 Ms. Erika M. McGowan ’09 Ms. Jane McGuckian Ms. Cindy J. McGuire Ms. Sandra McIntire ’88 Ms. Melissa K. McKenna Ms. Meredith A. McKenna Mr. Michael P. McKenna Dr. and Mrs. David L. McKenzie Mrs. Marie C. McKinnon Mrs. Edith Crocker McKown ’74 Mrs. Deborah (Hopkins) McNamara ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNanna Ms. Nancy McNealy

Mr. Michael J. Mead Mr. and Mrs. Keith Meagher Ms. Jill R. Meister ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Melanson Ms. Jennifer L. Melnyk ’04Mr. Russ Memhard Carmen MendozaMr. and Mrs. Robert P. Mercadante Mr. and Mrs. Albert Merkt Mr. Stephen H. Merrill ’77Mrs. Sandra “Sandy” D. (Wohr) Messina ’88Microsoft CorporationMr. Richard G. Miles ’08 Mr. Robert F. Miller ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Warner Miller Ms. Jennifer D. Miller ’97Mrs. Stacey L. ( Jackson) Miller ’98 Ms. Wendy Milot Ms. Patti Mitchell Ms. Amy L. Mitson G’06 Mr. Paul A. Modano Ms. Rose L. Modano Mr. and Mrs. David MoloneyMs. Anne Moody Ms. Beverly E. Moody Mr. John L. Moody ’80Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Moody Ms. Lois J. Moody Mrs. Laurie A. MooreMr. and Mrs. Donald R. Moore Mr. and Mrs. A. Glenn Morrison Ms. Tammy Morrissey Mr. Douglas “Doug” R. Morton ’90 Dr. Alana J. Mosley Mr. Glenn E. MottMs. Marian A. Mucci ’95Mr. Thomas P. Mudrick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Muller Jr. Mr. Steven K. Muller ’75 Mr. and Mrs. William Mulrenan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MurphyMs. Rose-Marie Murphy Mr. Robert F. Murphy Dr. Lynn Murray-Chandler Ms. Inessa S. Muse ’12 Mr. William G. Naser ’89Mr. and Mrs. George T. Nasuti Mr. Russell “Russ” L. Needell, Esq. ’78 Mrs. Kimberly (Cook) Neher ’89 Ms. Judith M. Nichols Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Niemi Mrs. Amy (Lewison) Nisen ’80 Mr. Richard H. Noonan Jr.Ms. Patricia E. Noonan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O. Nordquist Northern New England Diagnostics Mr. Robert “Bob” J. Nosenchuk ’81 Dr. Mary E. (Stoops-Buch) Ober ’77 Mrs. Nannette (Gentile) Oberhelman ’81 Mr. William O’Connell Ms. Kathryn OconnorMr. and Mrs. Randall V. Oftedahl Mr. Daniel Okraska Jr. Ms. Kathryn D. O’Leary Mr. Michael O’Leary G’07 Mr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Olschefskie

Mr. Eric Olsen Ms. Jennifer Olsen Mrs. Deirdre “Dee Dee” (Catalano) Olsen ’91 OMG Inc. Mr. Joseph F. O’NeilMs. Joyce M. O’Reilly G’12 Ms. Catherine Orgovan Mr. Dominic J. Ortolano ’89 Ms. Mary M. O’Sullivan Mr. Robert J. O’TooleOuter Limits Hair Salon Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paciello Mr. Daniel Paciello Ms. Lynda H. Paradis ’93 Ms. Karen E. Parker ’86 Ms. Mary P. Parker ’82Mr. William “Bill” Paskowski ’84 and Mrs. Debra (Ormezzano) Paskowski ’84 The Patrizio Family Ms. Paula A. Paul Mr. Seamus Pender Mrs. Jane C. (Czachorowski) Perry ’71Mr. and Mrs. David M. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petrides Mrs. Christine Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierson Mrs. Sheila D. Pierson-Roy ’92, G’97Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pietraszuk Ms. Maire Z. PietroMr. and Mrs. James E. Pietrowski Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pilgrim Ms. Linda Plant Mrs. Roberta (Coolidge) Platz ’81Mr. and Mrs. Gary Plourde Mr. Mark C. Poinelli ’92 Mr. G. Thomas Poirier Ms. Kathleen Polland Mrs. Katrina L. (Meyers) Posner ’93 Mr. Richard G. PotjeMs. Palma Potter Ms. Karen Power ’06 Ms. Donna PowersMs. Jean T. Proulx ’85Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Proulx Mr. and Mrs. Ron Proulx Mr. and Mrs. James ProvencherMr. James “Jim” Provensal ’71Mr. and Mrs. John Przekota Mr. Paul C. Pullar ’90 Mr. and Mrs. John Purdy Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott QuadeMs. Bernadette Quenneville Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Quinn Mr. Richard R. Quinn ’69Ms. Carolyn RalstonMr. and Mrs. Al Ranger Ms. Madison B. Rank ’14 Mr. Jamie J. Rankin ’98 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rankin Mr. Franklin “Frank” D. Raposa Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Raske Raynor & Cano, LLC Raytheon CompanyDr. Kathleen Reagan Ms. Kathleen M. Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Stan Reece Mr. Edwin J. Rehor Jr.

Mr. Matthew “Matt” S. Reiss ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Remsen Mr. Keith Renaud ’11 and Mrs. Jenna (Mello) Renaud ’08 Ms. Kristal S. RenaudetteMr. Michael W. Repoli Sr.Ms. Barbara Ricci Mr. Maurice A. Richard Jr. ’94 Mrs. Frances (Denney) Richardson ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Micah Richardson Ms. Libby M. Richardson ’98 Ms. Tracy L. Rieser ’01 Mr. James “Jim” M. Riley Jr. ’72 Ms. Patricia Riley ’91 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ripley Mr. Marc A. RistowMs. Katherine A. Ristow ’10 Ms. Martha J. Ritter Ms. Sadie A. Roberge ’17Mr. and Mrs. Michael RobertsMs. Rhonda L. RobichaudMr. Grover M. Robinson ’85 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Robitaille Ms. Kirsten M. Rocca Ms. Erin K. Rodman ’07 Ms. Adelaide Rodrigues Dr. Frederick and Mrs. Helene Rogers Ms. Stephanie RogersMr. Adam J. Routhier ’17 Mr. Leonard “Lenny” B. Rubenstein ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rubenstein Mr. Glenn Rubin ’72 Ms. Tracie RugglesMs. Barbara J. (Cole) Rury ’84Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Russell Mr. J. Brian ’70 Russell and Mrs. Lynn (Schwenk) Russell ’69 Mr. Bruce Russell Ms. Nellie L. Russo Ms. Dorothy A. Ryan Ms. Franci Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sabourin Ms. Suzanne L. Sackett Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Sackett Mrs. Gabrielle (Osmun) Salter ’69 Mr. Kirt D. Sampson ’84 and Mrs. Nancy Sampson Mr. Kirt D. Sampson ’06 Ms. Pamela A. Sanderson ’98, G’08Mr. Frank T. Sansom ’80 Ms. Catherine E. Sansone Mr. Steven A. Santiago ’00, ’02 Mr. Joseph J. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Devin S. Saveall Mr. Peter J. Scagliarini ’06 Mr. Derek M. Scalia ’05 Mr. Raymond “Ray” G. Schank ’69 Ms. Mary C. SchehlMr. and Mrs. Roger Schleper Mr. David “Dave” N. Schmidt ’92Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Schmitt Mr. Thomas Schmitt Mr. Coursen W. Schneider ’09 Mr. Samuel L. Schrager Seastreak, LLC Ms. Janice M. SegallMrs. Nicole J. (Bilyak) Seguljic ’91

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Pierce PaceSetters are people who make their annual gift to Franklin Pierce University during the first half of the fiscal year as a way of showing their strong support for the University.

Gifts made early in the fiscal year increase the impact of their support – no matter the dollar amount. Franklin Pierce University gratefully acknowledges donors who were PaceSetters during the past fiscal year with a letter “P” following their name in the Honor Roll of Giving.

To become a PaceSetter in fiscal year 2015 please make your annual gift by December 31, 2014.

Mr. John “Jack” A. Serino ’90 Mrs. Heidi (Traudt) Serra ’84 Mrs. Debra J. Shampine Ms. Marie W. Shanley Shaughnessy Rentals, Sales & Service Ms. Jacqueline Sheeran Mr. Richard J. Shields Ms. Emily Shipsey Mrs. Tara K. (Pietraszuk) Shollenberger ’04Ms. Carolyn R. Shugart Ms. Margaret H. Shuman-DiStefanoMs. Helen I. Sibley Mr. David “Dave” R. Silverstein ’75 Ms. Jennifer J. Sim ’97 Mr. Eliakim SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Paul Sinibaldi Dr. Stephanie D. (Kalivas) Sipala G’07 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Skilton Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner Mr. Colin L. Skinner ’06, ’07, G’09 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Smiley Jr. Ms. Ann Smiley-Phippen Mr. Ronald W. Smith G’11 Ms. Emily F. Smith Ms. Nancy SmithMr. Joseph R. Smith Dr. Dennis Solomon ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Sousa Jr. Mr. James “Jim” M. Spencer ’84Ms. Judy SpigarelliMr. Mark St. Laurent Mr. and Mrs. Roland N. St. Pierre Mr. Adam E. Stahl ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Staniewicz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Stanley Mr. Charles W. Steele ’78 Mr. Frank Steffanides Mrs. Jana L. Stein ’77Mr. Michael Stein ’69Mrs. Roni L. (Lowenthal) Stein ’77 Mr. Adam Steinberg ’03 and Mrs. Karrie (Stone) Steinberg ’03 Ms. Bethel A. Stephens Mr. Benjamin C. Stillwell Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stimson Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Stitt Ms. Julie StoneMr. Theodore A. Story ’82Mr. Marc A. Strauss ’84Ms. Karen M. Streeter G’04Mr. Thomas S. Strickland ’04 and Dr. Debra M. Strickland Mr. David StroudMs. Paula J. Sullivan Sullivan Training Systems Mr. Justin B. Sultzbach ’10

Mrs. Stephanie K. (Peck) Sutterlin G’00 Mr. Brian K. Swee Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szulga Mrs. Cheryl M. (Lapham) Tapply ’91 Ms. Michele A. TasilloMs. Renée Taveniere Mr. Robert R. Taylor ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Tenaglia Conor Terhune Terrapin Glassblowing StudioMrs. Tammy L. Tervo-Chatterton ’89Brett A. ThelenMr. Robert C. Thieme ’69 Ms. Linda B. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thor Ms. Jacqueline “Jackie” M. Thresher Ms. Sharon Thurston Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Tiddia Tieger Realty CompanyMr. Kevin L. Tighe ’76 Ms. Mary E. Tirpok ’90 Ms. Gayle (Hamilton) Tirpok ’90Ms. Nancy Tirrell Paravano Ms. Madeline K. Tisch Ms. Courtney E. Tivnan ’08 Mr. Robert C. “Potsy” Tobin ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M. Todd Ms. Florence Toppi Ms. Nicole “Nikki” A. Torday ’98 Mr. David Torjussen Total Package Basketball, Inc. Ms. Lisa Tourgee Ms. Mary Tranfaglia Ms. Antonia M. Trasatti ’13Mr. Jeffrey “Jeff” Trenk ’74 Ms. Joyce TrottMs. Priscilla TrudellMr. and Mrs. Gary R. Tyler Mr. Jessey L. Valdez ’17 Mr. John A. Valente Mr. Thomas M. Valentine Jr. ’01 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Van Houten Ms. Tammy Jo (Nichols) VanEngen ’97 Mr. Nathan P. Vassill ’08 Ms. Michele R. Vecchione Mr. Richard M. Vermeiren ’95Mr. Peter A. Veroneau Mr. and Mrs. Luis A. VieiraMr. John Villemaire Ms. Elsa Voelcker Mrs. Jayne M. Vogler ’82 Ms. Erica J. (Foisy) Vosburgh ’99Ms. Patricia Wagner Mr. Paul Wainwright

Mrs. Clarisse A. Wallace Mr. Elliot H. Wallin ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M. Walsh Walsh Steel and Iron Works, Inc. Dr. Richard “Rick” J. Ward Jr. ’89Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Warner Mr. William “Jack” J. Warren ’89 Ms. Karen A. Wassil-Mackey ’73 Mr. Dean WeberMr. Stephen M. Weiner ’67 and Mrs. Patricia WeinerMrs. Patricia Halsey Wellen ’76 Mr. Mike WellensteinMr. and Mrs. Michael Wellman Mr. Kenneth Wells G’08 Ms. Lynne A. Westaway ’96 Mrs. and Mr. Renee and Dale Wheeler Mr. Willard H. Whitcomb ’79 Mr. Adam J. White ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Michael White Ms. Stephanie F. Whiting Mr. Jon P. Wicks ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiley Mr. Richard L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams Ms. Lynne F. Wilmarth Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wilson Mr. Peter A. Wilson ’08 and Mrs. Alexandra (Eckhardt) Wilson ’10Ms. Alma H. Wilson Ms. Shannon L. Wilson Mr. Matthew R Wojciak ’17Mr. Shawn Wolff ’91 and Mrs. Janis (Hagan) Wolff ’91Ms. Rosemary Wood Ms. Patricia J. Woodcome ’92Mr. Harry Wright Ms. Lindsey A. Wright Ms. Margaret L. Wright Mr. Ara L. YardumMr. John A. Yeamen ’71Ms. Mary Ann “Maggie” N. Zadorozny ’77 Mrs. Deborah L. (Ummel) Zak ’87 Mr. Joseph A. Zampino Jr. ’71 Ms. Kristine C. Zavorotny ’86 Mrs. Andrea (Rosenberg) Ziegler ’72 Mr. Lonnie Zimmerman ’68 Mrs. Elizabeth D. Zinn ’83 Dr. Phyllis and Helfried Zrzavy Mr. Michael “Mike” Zurcher ’90 and Mrs. Karen (Kreusch) Zurcher ’91

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The Pioneer Legacy Society The Pioneer Legacy Society recognized donors who have established a life-income gift with Franklin Pierce University or have made a provision in their estate or retirement plans to financially support the University. For more information on becoming a member of The Pioneer Legacy Society, contact John Mosser at (603) 899-4031 or [email protected].

The Pioneer legaCy soCieTy

Ms. Susanne A. (Henk) Alyce ’68Mrs. Helen (Ament) Astmann ’69Mr. Lloyd Astmann ’69Dr. James F. BirgeProf. Donald BurnessProf. Gerald BurnsMr. John J. Cronin III, Esq. ’73Mrs. Carleen (Albonizio) Farrell ’71Dr. Mark D. Goodman ’71Mr. Stephen F. Marshall ’79Dr. James F. MayburyMr. Alvin S. Trenk

gifTs reCeived in memory of: Mr. Tad Boyce Mr. Richard “Rick” Falconi ’69

Mr. James F. Clouse Sr. Mr. James F. Clouse Jr. ’81

Dr. Clifford Coles Mr. Henry G. Ellis ’69 Mr. Richard “Rick” Falconi ’69 Mr. John Borino ’69 Ms. Mary Jane Sheldon-McKenzie ’69

Dr. Frank S. DiPietro, Trustee Emeritus Mr. Lloyd Astmann ’69 and Mrs. Helen (Ament) Astmann ’69 Mrs. Kathleen C. Carlin Ms. Sheila Gibbons Ms. Rose Letarte Dr. John W. Mosser Ms. Lisa G. Murray Mr. Richard R. Quinn ’69

Mr. Jon P. Kirsh Mr. Gary Kirsh ’78

Mrs. Patricia (Brown) Kirsh ’70 Ms. Michele Adams (LMA) Alpha Alliance Group, Inc. Dr. Maria R. (Garcia) Altobello Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Anderson Mr. Matthew O. Anderson ’09 Mr. Lloyd Astmann ’69 and Mrs. Helen (Ament) Astmann ’69 Mr. Tanner Bird ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bisaccia Mr. Tyler Bishop ’08, G’10 and Mrs. Gina (Lanni) ’10 Bishop

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Booker Colonel Michael T. Braman ’81 Mr. Christopher M. Brown Dr. Karen J. Brown G’05, ’14 Mr. Edward “Jed” Brummer II Mr. Francis “Joe” Buchanan ’07 and Mrs. Evelyn Buchanan Mr. Robert Burg and Mrs. Wendy Beatty-Burg Mr. John T. Burke Jr. ’66 Dr. Gerald T. Burns Ms. Paula A. Cheatwood ’80 Mr. Andrew (Andy) ’73 Cohen and Mrs. Jane Cohen Contoocook Bay Company Mrs. Joanne Cote Mr. and Mrs. Paul Covelle Jr. Mr. Philip “Phil” G. Crystal ’75 Mr. Philip “Phil” J. Curry ’71 Mr. Steven Dasaro ’72 and Mrs. Sharyn (Tanzer) Dasaro ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dedona Mr. Thomas Desrosiers and Dr. Debra Picchi Mr. Al Dinardo Mr. Steven Donohue ’16 Taylor Doyle Mr. Martin A. Dunlap ’14 Eckman Construction Co., Inc. Mr. James “Spider” Egan ’72 and Mrs. Mildred “Millie” (Kafka) Egan ’72 Mr. Daniel Farrell and Mrs. Carleen (Albonizio) Farrell ’71 Mr. Frederick “Fred” Forsgard II ’85 Mr. Ross A. Gauthier Mr. David Gendron Grandpa’s Cleaners, Inc. Mr. Gag R. Griffin, ’16 Mr. David B. Groder ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Hale Halasy Mr. Jason A. Harper ’16 Mr. Louis A. Harris ’73 Mrs. Donna J. Hazleton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaksina Mr. Carlton Johnson ’85 Mr. Martin Kelly Mr. Randell “Randy” Kennedy ’85 Mr. Jayson King Mr. Bruce M. Kirsh ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Robbie J. Kirsh Mr. Jeffrey Kirsh Mr. Nicholas A. LaForgia ’16 Mrs. Kelly S. LaPrade ’06, G’08 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LaVorgna Mr. and Mrs. David M. Leach Mr. Lawrence “Larry” Leach ’82 and Mrs. Judith Leach

Mrs. Adrienne M. Leibfried-Cirone ’91 Mr. Michael J. Lovello ’17 Mr. Dennis ’70 Maliangos and Mrs. Cecilia Maliangos Mr. Pat Marciano Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Martin Mr. Anthony J. Mattiello ’16 Ms. Sarah Behn McGahan Mia Capelli Salon Dr. John W. Mosser New England Ravens Northeast-10 Conference Mr. and Mrs. James E. Norton Mr. Vincent C. Pennell ’07, G’10 Dr. and Mrs. William C. Preston Quality Life Health Care Mrs. Vicky Rank ’02, ’05, G’12 and Ms. Madison Rank ’14 Mr. Gregory B. Redding ’07 Ms. Rhonda L. Robichaud Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ross Mr. David N. Schmidt ’92 Mr. Donald Schriefer and Mrs. Judy Schriefer Mr. Lou Senerchia Mr. David A. Springfield ’91 Mr. Roland Springfield Mr. Matthew P. Stepanski ’75 Mr. David Stroud Mr. Robert C. “Potsy” Tobin ’77 Mr. John C. Weber Jr. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. William White Mr. David ’77 Wilson and Mrs. Janice (Paranto) ’84 Wilson Mr. Matthew R. Wojciak ’17

Mrs. Sybil Kirsh Mr. Lloyd Astmann ’69 and Mrs. Helen (Ament) Astmann ’69

Mrs. Norma (McNeil) Maxwell ’71 Mr. Daniel Farrell and Mrs. Carleen (Albonizio) Farrell ’71 Mrs. Jane (Czachorowski) Perry ’71

Mr. Connor M. McHugh Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Anthony J. Spagnuolo Mrs. Patricia A. Spagnuolo

gifTs reCeived in honor of:Ms. Leslye A. Arsht Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Lloyd Astmann ’69 Dr. John W. Mosser Mr. Douglas Shankman ’73

Mrs. Patricia Barry Dr. John W. Mosser

Dr. James F. Birge Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. James T. Breen ’86 Ms. Reinee Breen

Ms. Morgan E. Cahill ’16 Ms. Kimberly Anne Carlson

Attorney Steven V. Camerino Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. B. Jay Cooper Dr. John W. Mosser

Dr. Jean D’Meza Leuner Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Gregory M. Doody ’92 Dr. John W. Mosser

Ms. Vicki K. Doyle ’12 Dr. John W. Mosser

Dr. James P. Earle Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Michael C.J. Fallon Dr. John W. Mosser

Mrs. Carleen (Albonizio) Farrell ’71 Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Thomas V. Farrell ’83 Dr. John W. Mosser

Ms. Caryl Felicetta Dr. John W. Mosser

Dr. Marlin Fitzwater Mr. Andrew H. Card Jr. Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Paul M. Goyette ’94 Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Milton Kahn Dr. John W. Mosser

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Mr. Bruce M. Kirsh ’71 Mr. Marc P. Tieger ’69 (Tieger Realty Company)

Mr. Richard Marshall Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Alfred N. Marulli Jr. ’69 Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Patrick McHugh Dr. John W. Mosser

Dr. Kim M. Mooney ’83 Dr. John W. Mosser

Ms. Lisa G. Murray Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Sean O’Kane Dr. John W. Mosser

Ms. Susan Pimentel Dr. John W. Mosser

Ms. Christine E. Richmond ’10 C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.

Dr. Lynne Rosansky Dr. John W. Mosser

Dr. Anthony L. Sintetos Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Kerry D. Stein ’80 Dr. John W. Mosser

Dr. Helen J. Streubert Dr. John W. Mosser

Ms. Laurie A. Tomlinson ’82 Dr. John W. Mosser

Mr. Matthew R. Wojciak ’17 Ms. Kathleen Polland

Mr. Jack Wozmak, JD, NHA Dr. John W. Mosser

Mrs. Christina Young Dr. John W. Mosser

gifTs in Kind

Anaconda SportsBay State EnvelopeBest Western Sovereign HotelMr. Daniel Blair G’11Boston Red SoxCandia Woods Golf Links Mr. and Mrs. Ted BishopCrotched Mountain Golf ClubCrotched Mountain Ski and RideMr. Robert E. Diercks

Enterprise Fleet ServicesMr. Peter EwaldFollett Book StoreJP Stevens Restaurant & Tavern Ms. Lisa M. Record ’98Keene Country Club, Inc.Keith’s II Sporting GoodsKimball FarmMargarita’sMonadnock InnMount SunapeeNew England Employee Benefits Co., Inc.Pats PeakPepsi Bottling GroupPeterborough PlayersPinkowski Builders, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton AdeeMr. Donald Pyke ’81Ms. Cornelia SwartzSports AuthoritySymQuestTerrapin Glassblowing Studio Mr. James VanCampenWachusett MountainW. B. Mason Company, Inc.Whittier Plumbing & Heating Mr. Bruce W. Whittier ’88

maTChing gifT ComPanies

American International Group, Inc. Ms. Graceann LaForgia

BAE Systems Mr. Brandon Greene ’96

The Bean Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Redmond

Boeing Gift Matching Program Dr. Marlin and Mrs. Melinda Fitzwater

Chubb & Son Mr. James Fitzsimmons ’87

General Mills Foundation Ms. Ami (Miesner) Anderson ’89

General Reinsurance Corp. Ms. Cherie L. Fitzsimmons

IBM International Foundation Mr. Gary Baker ’69

John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. Mr. Gregory M. Doody ’92

Lincoln Financial Foundation Ms. Helaine (Rosenberg) Kanegsberg ’87

Microsoft Corporation Mr. Douglas D’Angelo ’85

New York Life Mr. Timothy “TG” Nawn ’86 and Mrs. Melinda Nawn

OMG, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hassin

Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Mr. Paul M. Read ’94

Raytheon Corporation Mr. Arthur A. Hembrough G’05

UBS Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zorena

United Technologies Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schneider

Wells Fargo Foundation Ms. Laurie Tomlinson ’82

endowed sCholarshiP donors

The Alumni Scholarship Fund

Mr. Glenn C. Catania Sr.Rev. Bruce D. Harrington ’88

The Betsy George Memorial Scholarship

Estate of Frances W. George

The Bruce Kirsh Scholarship

Mr. Kenneth Ervin ’96, G’03 and Mrs. Elizabeth (Nelson) Ervin ’98 & familyMr. and Mrs. Robert “Bob” W. St. Jean

The Burns-Dion-Preston ScholarshipDr. and Mrs. Richard L. BurnsDr. Catherine R. Owen Koning

The Financial Aid Scholarship Fund

Mr. James “Jim” F. Clouse Jr. ’81Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dembishack,IIIMr. and Mrs. Peter H. FuchsMrs. Nancy E. HadleyMrs. Tina L. HamolskyMs. Valerie (Kennedy) Hesketh ’91, G’05Mr. Peter D. HipsonMs. Claudia Jacobs ’90Dr. Paul M. KotilaMs. Laura J. LaBountyMr. and Mrs. Gerard M. LettreMr. James “Jim” Little ’87 and Mrs. Janet (DeQuattro) Little ’87Mrs. Sandra “Sandy” D. (Wohr) Messina ’88Mr. Gerald “Jerry” F. NisbettMrs. Amy (Lewison) Nisen ’80Pepsi Bottling GroupMr. Louis N. Roten

Ms. Helen I. SibleyProf. Nancy R. StoneBrett A. ThelenMr. Steven A. ThurberMrs. Jayne M. Vogler ’82

The General Scholarship Fund

Mr. Michael Friedenberg ’77The Roy A. Hunt Foundation

The Lisa Weidner Aylward Scholarship

Mr. Dennis F. Aylward

The Mary G. Maybury Scholarship

Ms. Melissa Stearns Hyde

The Melissa D. Bisaccia Scholarship

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bisaccia

The Paul M. Kotila Endowed Scholarship

Dr. Paul M. Kotila

The Pierce Partner’s Scholarship

The Bean FoundationMr. James “Spider” Egan ’72 and Mrs. Mildred (Kafka) Egan ’72Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. HollowayMr. Harry D. Meyer ’68 and Mrs. Linda MeyerMr. and Mrs. Michael D. RedmondSecuritas Security Services USA, Inc.

The Frueauff Scholars Program

The Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.

The Study Abroad Scholarship

Ms. Tara S. Demeyer ’03Mrs. Stella Walling

The Tod Silegy Scholarship

Mr. Timothy J. Morgan, Esq. ’89Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramMr. Paul M. Read ’94

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The following section reports on gifts by constituent group.ParenT/grandParenT giving

The Chairman’s Circle ($100,000 or more)

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton AdeeMr. and Mrs. Attilio Petrocelli

The Regent’s Council ($50,000 to $99,999)

Mr. Lloyd Astmann ’69 and Mrs. Helen (Ament) Astmann ’69Mr. David “Dave” W. McGraw ’79 and Mrs. Melissa McGraw

The Trustees’ Circle ($10,000 to $49,999)

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas BisacciaMr. and Mrs. Philip Dedona

The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

Mr. John T. Burke Jr. ’66Mr. and Mrs. Anthony SaltzmanMr. and Mrs. Robert S. Warwick

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Dr. James L. Greve and Dr. Cynthia ChristophMrs. Nancy E. HadleyMr. Dennis J. Maliangos ’70 and Mrs. Cecilia MaliangosMr. and Mrs. David PanopoulosMr. and Mrs. Michael Rivers

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. ChooljianMr. B. Jay Cooper and Ms. Christine M. BlackDr. and Mrs. James P. EarleMr. and Mrs. Peter H. FuchsMr. and Mrs. Brian J. KickhamMr. and Mrs. Robert Landry Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. RedmondMr. and Mrs. Michael RegoMr. and Mrs. Warren H. Shadek

Mr. and Mrs. Carl VazquezMr. and Mrs. Garvin WarnerMr. and Mrs. Richard Zorena

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Robert Burg and Mrs. Wendy Beatty-BurgMr. and Mrs. Robert DeanMr. and Mrs. Peter GardinerMr. and Mrs. Daniel GeibMr. and Mrs. Hale HalasyMr. and Mrs. Richard KettermanMr. and Mrs. Anthony LaVorgnaMr. and Mrs. Philip C. LeachMr. and Mrs. Bernard J. McDonaldMr. and Mrs. James E. NortonMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. O’NeilMrs. Vicky Rank ’02, ’05, G’12Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. SaabMr. and Mrs. Andrew TapparoMr. and Mrs. Matthew P. TerryMr. and Mrs. William White

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. and Mrs. Michael AdjutantMr. and Mrs. George BastianMr. and Mrs. James BeanMr. and Mrs. Daniel A. BourqueMr. David and Mrs. Kathy BrandesDr. and Mrs. Richard L. BurnsMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. BustoMr. Henry A. Caldwell and Ms. Katrina Van DyckMr. and Mrs. Wayne Cebollero C.P.A. P.C.Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. ChaviraMr. and Mrs. Roger A. CoulombeMr. and Mrs. Paul Covelle Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James DunnMr. and Mrs. Don EdsonMr. and Mrs. Ron EmanuelsonMr. and Mrs. Robert FournierMr. and Mrs. Charles A. GillentineMr. Richard F. Haskell ’75 and Mrs. Noreen HaskellMr. and Mrs. William HegartyMr. and Mrs. John HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Michael LaForgiaMr. and Mrs. Richard F. Lavoie

Mr. and Mrs. David M. LeachMr. Gary J. Lochhead ’89Mr. and Mrs. Morris MartelleMr. Scott MurphyMrs. and Mr. Tami OldakerMr. and Mrs. Mark PehrsonMr. and Mrs. Brian Phelps Sr.Mr. and Mrs. William F. SchneiderMr. and Mrs. Mark ShepardMr. and Mrs. Anthony TranfagliaMr. and Mrs. Richard WheatleyMr. Richard WiemerMs. Dori Zaleznik

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society($125 to $249)

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. BatisMrs. Linda BlakerMr. and Mrs. Joseph BookerMr. and Mrs. Jack BrockMr. Charles BucklinMr. Timothy Byrne and Mrs. Eleanor “Ellie” (Raposa) Byrne ’79Mr. and Mrs. Michael CorneleMr. and Mrs. Stephen CramerDr. and Mrs. Mark N. DaileyMs. Kathleen FaheyMr. Paul FaheyMr. and Mrs. Denis J. FitzpatrickMs. Noemi GarciaMr. and Mrs. John GlavinMr. and Mrs. Thomas GleasonMs. Ann Marie GlynnMr. and Mrs. Felix J. Guiffra Jr.Mr. Robert GuimondMr. and Mrs. John HafftyMs. Robin HarperMr. and Mrs. William HarronMr. and Mrs. Ken HassinMr. and Mrs. Ronald B. KleinmanMr. and Mrs. Dennis MatsumotoMr. and Mrs. Joseph McCabeMr. and Mrs. William McIntoshMr. and Mrs. Edward McNaughtMr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. MezaMr. and Mrs. John W. MoranMr. Gerald “Jerry” F. NisbettMr. and Mrs. Michael OuimetStanley E. Piecuch, D.M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim E. PlunkettMr. and Mrs. Richard RamageDr. and Mrs. Mark L. RandallMr. and Mrs. Vincent Reardon IIIMr. and Mrs. Mark RodriguesMr. and Mrs. Mitchell J. SadoskiMr. Leonard W. SchwehrMr. and Mrs. Christopher ScullyMs. Margaret M. SerraMr. and Mrs. Arthur SpicerMr. and Mrs. Robert “Bob” W. St. JeanMr. Richard M. SullivanAttorney David M. TowerMr. and Mrs. Dave WhyteMr. and Mrs. Paul F. Wojciak

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Patricia-Laurie AllenMr. and Mrs. Peter O. AndersonMs. Lolita ArcillaMr. and Mrs. George AubinMr. Scott ’73 Babitts and Mrs. Katie BabittsMr. Richard M. BaldelliMr. and Mrs. Richard BarbeauMr. and Mrs. Richard BarbieriMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barker Sr.Mr. and Mrs. John F. BartekMr. and Mrs. Alan BeasleyMr. John F. BeaucheminMs. Paula J. BennettMr. and Mrs. Dennis BernierMr. and Mrs. Ronald BerryMr. and Mrs. Frederick BirdMr. and Mrs. Ted BishopMs. Frances BiunnoMr. and Mrs. John BivonaMr. John C. Blaney and Mrs. Kathleen LynchMr. and Mrs. Gary BoggsMr. and Mrs. Daniel BoisMs. Dianne BonaventuraMr. and Mrs. Luca BonettiMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. BradleyMr. and Mrs. William BraunigMs. Reinee BreenMr. and Mrs. Jeff BrigmanMr. Bruce Bronner and Mrs. Patricia SorentoMs. Velmer BrooksMr. and Mrs. David BroughDr. Karen Brown G’05, G’14

I give to The Pierce Fund through a monthly contribution because the little I give up each month adds up during

the year. My contribution matters because each dollar goes to helping the larger community at Franklin Pierce, a place that holds such warm memories in my heart, from the time I spent as a student and continue to spend there as an alumni.

~ Kevin Shirvell ’01

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. BulcaoMs. Patricia M. BunzickMs. Beth BurkeKathleen J. Burns, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. BurnsMr. and Mrs. Frank CampoMr. and Mrs. Mario A. CamposMr. and Mrs. Richard CaputoMr. and Mrs. Keith CaronMr. and Mrs. Robert CarreauMr. and Mrs. Brian CastlesMr. Glenn C. Catania Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Dickens G. ChakuroffMr. and Mrs. John W. ChampagneMr. and Mrs. Paul ChampignyMr. and Mrs. Thomas ChoiniereMr. and Mrs. Mark ChristopherMr. and Mrs. Andrew ClarkMr. Donn CliffordMr. and Mrs. Milan ColeMr. and Mrs. Glen M. CopatchMr. and Mrs. James CordellMr. and Mrs. Dennis CowhigMr. and Mrs. Harry DahlmanMr. Scott DaleMrs. Donna DeabayMr. John DelahantyMs. Terri DelahantyMr. and Mrs. John L. Dembishack IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard DeneaultMr. and Mrs. Brian DesforgesMr. Luciano DiNardoMr. and Mrs. Michael DionneMr. and Mrs. Francis DiTondoMs. Jane DojutrekMr. and Mrs. Andrew DonMr. and Mrs. Ron DonohoeMr. and Mrs. Patrick Dowd ’85Dr. and Mrs. Daniel M. DoyleMs. Vicki Doyle ’12Mr. and Mrs. John DriscollMr. and Mrs. Lee DunhamMs. Marcia DwellyMr. and Mrs. Roger D. ErvinMr. and Mrs. John Esposito Jr.Estate of Frances W. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Dennis A. EstisMr. and Mrs. Joseph FaheyMr. and Mrs. Warren E. FishMr. Joseph R. Flynn ’13Dr. and Mrs. William B. FlynnMr. and Mrs. Scott ForandMr. and Mrs. Michael FormanMr. and Mrs. Gregory FosterMr. and Mrs. John FranzekMs. Elizabeth W. FrappierMrs. Nancy GagnonMs. Eva GallupeMs. Theresa A. GarciaMr. and Mrs. David GardnerMr. and Mrs. Steven GellerMs. Patrice L. GesnerMr. and Mrs. Michael E. GillMr. Blake D. GleasonMs. Judith M. (Coford) Glendinning ’89Mr. and Mrs. Bruce GrahamMr. and Mrs. Albert E. GrayMr. and Mrs. Dwayne R. GrayMr. and Mrs. Peter Greenan

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. GreggersonMr. and Mrs. Robert GroundwaterMr. Ralph E. Heald ’82Mr. and Mrs. Guild HillMr. Kevin Holmes and Mrs. Tamara Signer-HolmesMr. and Mrs. Kenneth HonceDr. and Mrs. Owen R. HoughtonMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. HudsonMr. and Mrs. Andrew HurdMs. Marjorie W. HustonMr. Dennis HydeMr. and Mrs. Lee C. JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Robert JaksinaMr. and Mrs. Jim JosephMr. and Mrs. James JurasinMr. and Mrs. Steven JussaumeMr. John Kaczanowicz and Mrs. Amy ThomasMr. and Mrs. Brian KahalyMr. and Mrs. Douglas KellyMr. and Mrs. Douglas KempMr. Robert KimballMr. and Mrs. Gregory A. KoproskiMr. and Mrs. Andrew F. KrallMs. Kari KristensenMr. and Mrs. Brian KunzMr. and Mrs. Larry LaBargeMr. and Mrs. Patrick Lancour Jr.Dr. Richard J. LaRueMr. and Mrs. Michael G. LeblancMs. Claire LenoirMs. Daphne Leon ’86Mr. Lawrence F. LetarteMr. and Mrs. Gerard M. LettreMr. Mark LibiszewskiMr. and Mrs. David LozierMr. and Mrs. Dale C. LundyMr. and Mrs. Dale LundyMr. and Mrs. John MadridMr. and Mrs. Albert MancusoMr. and Mrs. W. Thomas MandersMrs. Betty (Ceteur) Markiewicz ’71Mr. and Mrs. Normand MarquisMr. and Mrs. Joseph MattaviMr. and Mrs. Nicholas MattielloMr. and Mrs. Daniel McAuliffeMr. and Mrs. Patrick McCaffreyMr. Peter McDonoughMr. Michael P. McKennaDr. and Mrs. David L. McKenzieMrs. Marie C. McKinnonMr. and Mrs. Joe McNannaMs. Nancy McNealyMr. and Mrs. Keith MeagherMr. and Mrs. Victor MelansonMr. Russ MemhardMr. and Mrs. Robert P. MercadanteMr. and Mrs. Albert MerktMr. and Mrs. Warner MillerMr. and Mrs. David MoloneyMrs. Laurie A. MooreMr. and Mrs. A. Glenn MorrisonDr. Alana J. MosleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas MullenMr. and Mrs. Thomas MurphyMs. Judith M. NicholsMr. and Mrs. Randall V. OftedahlMr. Eric Olsen

Ms. Jennifer OlsenMr. and Mrs. Louis PacielloThe Patrizio FamilyMr. and Mrs. David M. PerryMr. and Mrs. Peter PetridesMrs. Christine PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Ray PiersonMr. and Mrs. Stanley PietraszukMr. and Mrs. Alan PilgrimMs. Linda PlantMr. and Mrs. Gary PlourdeMs. Kathleen PollandMr. and Mrs. James ProvencherMr. and Mrs. John PurdyMr. and Mrs. R. Scott QuadeMr. and Mrs. Ronald QuinnMr. and Mrs. Al RangerMr. and Mrs. John T. RankinMr. Franklin “Frank” D. RaposaMr. and Mrs. Charles F. RaskeMr. and Mrs. Eric B. RemsenMr. and Mrs. Micah RichardsonMr. Marc A. RistowMr. and Mrs. Michael RobertsMr. and Mrs. David J. RobitailleMr. and Mrs. Mark RubensteinMs. Dorothy A. RyanMr. and Mrs. Kevin SabourinMr. and Mrs. Michael R. SackettMr. Kirt D. Sampson ’84 and Mrs. Nancy Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Roger SchleperMr. and Mrs. Bruce S. SchmittMs. Janice M. SegallMr. Eliakim SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Paul SinibaldiMr. and Mrs. Ron SkiltonMr. and Mrs. James SkinnerMr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Smiley Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Sousa Jr.Ms. Judy SpigarelliMr. and Mrs. Gary B. StaniewiczMr. and Mrs. Craig StimsonMr. and Mrs. Bryan C. StittMs. Julie StoneMr. and Mrs. Ken SweetMr. and Mrs. Paul SweetMr. and Mrs. Walter SzulgaMs. Renée TaveniereMr. and Mrs. Freddy TenagliaMr. and Mrs. Edward ThorMr. and Mrs. Luis A. VieiraMr. and Mrs. Vincent M. WalshMr. Stephen M. Weiner ’67 and Mrs. Patricia WeinerMr. and Mrs. Michael WellmanMr. and Mrs. Michael WhiteMs. Shannon L. WilsonMs. Lindsey A. WrightMr. Ara L. Yardum

faCulTy/sTaff giving

The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

Dr. James F. Birge

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. Bruce M. Kirsh ’71Dr. Kim Mooney ’83

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Daniel “Dan” Blair G’11Dr. James P. EarleDr. Ronald B. HammondMr. Jayson KingDr. Paul M. KotilaMr. Richard Marshall Ms. Lisa G. MurrayDr. Catherine R. Owen KoningMs. Sandra QuayeProf. Nancy R. StoneDr. Jules Tetreault ’95

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Rob Diercks and Ms. Sidne LewisMrs. Joan DionMr. NormandA. DionMrs. Vicky Rank ’02, ’05, G’12Mr. William B. Sweet Sr.Mrs. Stella Walling

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Dr. Maria R. (Garcia) AltobelloMs. Michelle A. Barbeau ’11, G’13Mr. Tyler Bishop ’08, G’10Mr. David and Mrs. Kathy BrandesDr. Gerald T. BurnsMr. William G. Costa G’05Dr. Sarah DangelantonioMr. Doug DeBiaseMs. Tara S. Demeyer ’03Ms. Kelly S. LaPrade ’06, G’08Ms. Janette MeridethDr. John W. MosserDr. Craig W. PlattMr. Rick SenatoreMrs. Christina Young

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Thomas Desrosiers and Dr. Debra PicchiMr. Richard “Rick” J. JohnstoneDr. James F. MayburyMs. Marilyn McDonaldMs. Rosemary NicholsMr. Louis N. RotenMr. Robert “Bob” W. St. JeanMr. Steven A. ThurberMr. Tom and Mrs. Heather Tullio

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Scott Ansevin-AllenMs. Cynthia “Cindy” A. ArmanMs. Molly BadrawyMr. Richard BarrettMs. Kathryn “Katie” D. Bernier ’13

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Dr. Karen J. Brown G’05, G’14Ms. Julie M. Carignan Prof. Harry DavisMs. Cheryle Del BoveDr. James "Jed" DonelanMs. Vicki Doyle ’12Prof. Wendy DwyerDr. Sudarshan ErramilliMr. Kenneth Ervin ’96, G’03Dr. William B. FlynnMrs. Nancy GagnonMs. Terry A. GorzelanyMrs. Carol GravelDr. Martin S. GreenMs. Christine GrenacheMrs. Tina L. HamolskyMr. Stephen J. HancockMs. Jeannette R. HerrMr. Peter D. HipsonDr. Owen R. HoughtonDr. Frank Hubacz Jr.Ms. Melissa Stearns HydeMs. Laura J. LaBountyMrs. Ann LafondMr. Gerard M. LettreMrs. Joleen LittleMs. Meredith M. MartinDr. Alana J. MosleyDr. Lynn Murray-ChandlerDr. Paul R. NiemiMs. Paula A. PaulMr. Seamus PenderDr. Martha J. RitterDr. Frederick RogersMr. Derek M. Scalia ’05Mrs. Debra J. ShampineMs. Helen I. SibleyBrett A. ThelenMs. Linda B. ThompsonMr. John A. ValenteDr. John VillemaireMs. Elsa VoelckerDr. Phyllis Zrzavy

TrusTee giving The Regent’s Council ($50,000 to $99,999)

Mr. Lloyd Astmann ’69

The Trustees’ Circle($10,000 to $49,999)

Mr. Gregory “Gregg” M. Doody ’92

The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

Dr. James F. BirgeDr. Marlin FitzwaterMr. Paul Goyette ’94 Mr. Alfred N. Marulli Jr. ’69

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Ms. Leslye A. ArshtMr. Michael C.J. FallonMr. Thomas V. Farrell ’83 Ms. Susan PimentelMr. Kerry D. Stein ’80Dr. Helen J. StreubertMs. Laurie A. Tomlinson ’82

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Attorney Steven V. CamerinoMr. B. Jay Cooper Mrs. Carleen (Albonizio) Farrell ’71Mr. Milton KahnMr. Sean O’Kane

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Dr. Jean D’Meza LeunerMr. Jack Wozmak

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mrs. Patrica Lang BarryMs. Caryl Felicetta

CorPoraTe giving

The Chairman’s Circle ($100,000 or more)

Pinkowski Builders, Inc.

The Trustees’ Circle ($10,000 to $49,999)

Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley

The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

David Associates, XII, LLCNortheast Planning Associates, Inc.Northeast-10 ConferenceRotary Club of Jaffrey-Rindge

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Alpha Alliance Group, Inc.Belletetes IncorporatedCopeland Toyota, Inc.Eckman Construction Co., Inc.Lebranti Tile and StoneLMANational Association for Media Literacy EducationNorth Country Health Consortium, Inc.RICOH USA, Inc.Rindge Pizza Haven, Inc.Secure Energy

Securitas Security Services USA, Inc.W. R. Painting, Inc.

The President’s Council($1,000 to $1,961)

Amco Property ManagementB. E. Peterson, Inc.Boeing Gift Matching ProgramColleges of The Fenway, Inc.Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc.Discount Oil of KeeneEnterprise Fleet Management, Inc.Follett Higher Education GroupGrandin Livestock Handling Systems, Inc.John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.McLaughlin Transportation Systems, Inc.New England RavensPepsi Bottling GroupPinnacle Rehabilitation Network, LLCService First, Inc.Wells Fargo Foundation

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

ABC Disposal & Recycling, Inc.American International Group, Inc.Bristol-Myers Squibb FoundationCostas Provisions CorporationDelta Dental Plan of New HampshireEast Coast EaglesGeneral Mills FoundationHoneywell, Inc.Keene Gas CorporationMac-Gray Co., Inc.Mac-Gray Services, Inc.NAHGA, Inc.New England Employee Benefits Co., Inc.New York LifePfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramProtector Group Insurance, Inc.Quality Life Health CareR. Landry & Sons, Inc.Simplex Grinnell-TycoTapparo Capital ManagementUBS Matching Gift ProgramW. B. Mason Company, Inc.Yankee Lanes

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Anderson Surveys, Inc.BerryDunnBill Hegarty Lock & KeyBranford River SpaC & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.Chubb & SonCoderre Dry Wall Co. IncD & F Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc.Diligence, Inc.Distinctive Siding & WindowDynamic SystemsEnterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Boston, Inc.

FairPoint CommunicationsGFA Federal Credit UnionIMS 2000 Building Maintenance, Inc.Kelly, Inc.Likarr Maintenance SystemsMonadnock Subs, LLC.Paramus Ford, Inc.Pete’s Stardust RestaurantQuirk Auto DealershipsSavoy Contract FurnitureT. F. Moran, Inc.United Technologies

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Alliance PavingAubuchon HardwareBAE SystemsBay State EnvelopeBernstein ShurBill Berit Fasteners, LLCC. Gillentine, Inc.Capri RealtyCocoplum Appliances, Inc.Contoocook Bay CompanyDeep Blue, Inc. DBA Toad’s PlaceF. H. Hamblet, Inc.Falcone Carpentry & Contracting Corp.Grandpa’s Cleaners, Inc.Group Dynamic, Inc.Keith’s II Sporting GoodsMia Capelli SalonMolly O’s Family RestaurantNew Hampshire Ball BearingsThomas Charters, LLCWinfield Associates

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

AAIS Corp.Andre L. Gagnon, LLCAntonella’s Restaurant and Pizzeria, Inc.Auto Depot IncorporatedBucksport Motor Inn, LLCCoast Cafe, LLC.Covino Environmental Associates, Inc.Crown Plumbing and HeatingDrillco EquipmentEarthworks Construction Company, LLCEd’s Refrigeration ServicesEllingwood Construction, Inc.F.A. Williams, Inc.Fabrotech IndustriesFletcher HeatingGallatin Valley Women’s Hockey ClubGarden Fresh Salad Co., Inc.General Reinsurance Corp.The Home Depot Charity Program TrustJ. D. Willey Building, Co.Joe Booker AgencyLen Rubenstein PhotographyLincoln Financial FoundationM C S Industries, Inc.

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Matthews DinerMicrosoft CorporationNorthern New England DiagnosticsOMG, Inc.Outer Limits Hair SalonRaynor & Cano, LLCRaytheon CompanySeastreak, LLCShaughnessy Rentals, Sales & ServiceSullivan Training SystemsTerrapin Glassblowing StudioTieger Realty CompanyTotal Package Basketball, Inc.Walsh Steel and Iron Works, Inc.

foundaTion giving

The Chairman’s Circle ($100,000 or more)

Grimshaw-Gudewicz Charitable FoundationThe Attilio & Beverly Petrocelli Foundation

The Trustees’ Circle ($10,000 to $49,999)

Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.

The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

N. H. Charitable Foundation

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

The Roy A. Hunt FoundationThe Charles and Mabel P. Jost Foundation, Inc.

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

The Bean FoundationBucknall Family FoundationMartin and Rebecca Eisenberg FoundationMarian Craig Leers Charitable Trust

friend giving

The Trustees’ Circle ($10,000 to $49,999)

Mr. Jeffrey KirshMrs. Dorothy Peterson

The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. HollowayMrs. Patricia A. Spagnuolo

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Ms. Michele AdamsMr. Dennis F. AylwardMr. and Mrs. Andy Levine

Mr. Donald Schriefer and Mrs. Judy SchrieferMr. David Scotch, CPA

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Ms. Sarah Behn McGahanMs. Elizabeth CassellMr. Robbie J. KirshHonorable Samuel K. Lessey Jr.Mr. Michael J. StockdaleMr. John StoteVirginia Express Hockey Club DBA Potomac Patriots

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Donald AndersonMr. and Mrs. Francis ArelMr. Christopher M. BrownEstate of Dominick J. AlbonizioMs. Kristen FaiaMr. Will L. FancherMr. Kenneth and Mrs. Sandra HardingMr. Phil HendricksMs. Graceann LaForgiaMr. Jason LavorgnaMr. and Mrs. Douglas J. MartinMr. and Ms. Timothy J. McGahanMr. Phil PlotasMs. Louise J. Redmon

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. BarkusMs. Jane BarrowMr. and Mrs. Joseph BisacciaMr. and Mrs. Peter A. BisacciaMs. Carol A. BoswellMr. Robert BroughtonMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Condon Jr.Ms. Ellen CorsiMr. Dan CoyleMs. Anne CurranMr. Normand DemersMr. Al DinardoMr. Matt EatonMr. and Mrs. Robert F. GartlandMr. Ross A. GauthierMs. Ann GeibMs. Margaret M. GeibMr. David GendronMrs. Donna J. HazletonMs. Anne KingMr. Larry KingMr. Pat MarcianoMr. and Mrs. John J. MimsMr. John V. NanofMr. and Mrs. John W. RossMr. Lou SenerchiaMs. Lucy ShonkMr. and Mrs. Tod SilegyMr. Ronald SpringfieldMark C. Unangst

Mr. Marcel VanwolvardeMs. Jennifer Vogel

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Ms. Jeanne BachelderMr. and Mrs. Charles W. BerryMr. and Mrs. Robert J. BurgessMr. Steven J. BuzaMs. Colette CharpentierMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Dalton Jr.Mr. Tom DalyMr. Thomas Desrosiers and Dr. Debra PicchiTaylor DoyleMr. Richard E. DunnMr. John EspositoMr. and Mrs. Roger Falk Sr.Ms. Carol A. FletcherMs. Lois A. GesnerMs. Lois GilbertMr. and Mrs. Edward A. GrabowskiMr. and Mrs. Paul HanlonMr. Steven JanikMr. Martin KellyMr. Robert F. KellyMr. Brian A. KigerMs. Nancy A. KnihtilaMr. Allen A. LeachMs. Rose LetarteLou’s BakeryMr. and Mrs. Richard N. MackeyMr. Harold R. MclureMr. Charles J. MurphyMs. Janet M. NelsonMr. and Mrs. James T. PatulakDr. and Mrs. William C. PrestonMs. Pamela A. SchehlMs. Shirley M. SchleperMs. Frances M. StockdaleDr. Margaret “Peggy” M. StrawMr. Ronald E. TasilloMr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Whyte

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Joan M. AbittanMs. Jennifer AgardMr. Jeffrey D. AlexanderMs. Maria AmaralMs. Maureen AndrikanichMs. Donna L. AnzuoniMs. Linda ArelMr. and Mrs. Ian ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Gerald G. AubertineMs. Nancy J. AubertineMs. Tammy AugerMs. Andrea AustinMr. James R. BachelderMr. John BaggeMr. Paul BagleyMr. Brian BaileyMr. and Mrs. Jerry E. BakerDanguole Banevicius

Mr. and Mrs. E. Jefferson BannisterMr. Michael J. BarbieriMr. Bill BarrettDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BarrowMs. Margaret (Meg) M. BarryMs. Kerri BartonMs. Lynne A. BeanMr. and Mrs. David P. BerthiaumeMs. Margaret BeyMs. Brenda L. BlainMr. Douglas W. BlairMr. Antonio BlasiMs. Shirley J. BlouinMs. Jeannine M. BohiMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. BohiMr. Steven P. BoisvertJessie M. BoldenMr. Murray BorsonMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Boss Jr.Ms. Lisa A. BouleyMs. Tracie A. BoveMs. Barbara A. BowdenMs. Audrey BradyMs. Christine L. Brena-CofskyMs. Lorraine BrownMr. Edward “Jed” C. Brummer,IIMr. Robert BunkMr. and Mrs. Jake BurkeMrs. Jennifer BurrowsMs. Kathleen ButterfieldMr. and Mrs. Chris BytofMr. and Mrs. Brent H. CadeMs. Jean M. CadutoMr. James CaisseMr. and Mrs. Mark CalecaMr. and Mrs. Angelo N. CambriaMr. and Mrs. John S. CampbellMrs. Kathleen C. CarlinMs. Kimberly A. CarlsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas D. CarpenterMs. Karen A. CarpentieriMs. Brenda M. CarterMr. and Mrs. Steven ChampagneMs. Deborah ChinMr. and Mrs. Robert P. ChoiniereMr. and Mrs. Robert A. ChooljianMr. Richard ChretienMs. Alissa ChurchillMs. Trudy ChurchillMs. Louisa CircoMr. and Mrs. Eugene CirielloMr. and Mrs. David ClarkMs. Sharon ClearMr. Scott M. ClumMr. and Mrs. Raymond J. CoderreMr. Edward CoffeyMs. Katherine ColellaMr. Daniel ConnollyMs. Jane L. ConnorMr. Robert E. Conroy Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. CookMr. James A. CookMs. Jeannine CoonsMr. Robert J. CorsiMrs. Joanne Cote

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Ms. Christine CowdenMs. Pamela CraigMr. and Mrs. Terry CramerMs. Loretta CrokenMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Cunningham Jr.Ryan CunninghamMr. Stephen M. CurrierMr. and Mrs. Laurence F. Danforth Jr.Bijay DasMs. Rita DeDonaMs. Colleen DeeMs. Maria I. DeFrancescoMr. and Mrs. John P. DeignanMs. Shirley DelahantyMr. Peter DemakisMs. Elizabeth M. DiehlMs. Diane DiGiantommasoMr. and Mrs. Daniel DilenaMs. Angela DiLiddoMs. Donna DionMs. Deborah A. DionMr. and Mrs. Mark M. DionMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dion Sr.Mr. Thomas J. DionMr. and Mrs. John M. DonohueMr. and Mrs. Curt E. DormanMs. Joyce A. DriscollMs. Lynne M. DruffnerMs. Margie DuffinMs. Lanette DugganMs. Nancy DugganMr. and Mrs. Tom DunserMr. and Mrs. James F. DurningMs. Joy J. DykeMs. Martha E. EarnheartMs. Veda S. EarnshawMr. and Mrs. Wayne W. EmersonMr. John H. EnglesMr. Mark D. ErcoliniMs. Lindsey EvansMr. Daniel J. FaheyMr. Kevin FallMr. Douglas FithianMr. and Mrs. James FitzgeraldMs. Cherie L. FitzsimmonsMs. Ruth FlahertyMr. and Mrs. Brian T. FlanaganMs. Rosemarie FoleyMs. Nora T. ForbesMr. William P. ForbesMr. and Mrs. Fred C. ForehandMs. Tricia M. ForsterMr. and Mrs. Robert W. FournierMs. Maureen B. FowlerMr. Jeffrey FrancoeurMr. and Mrs. Alan C. FreidMs. Elizabeth FriedmanMr. Robert L. Galka Jr.Mr. James GallagherMs. Rachel I. GamacheMr. and Mrs. Ilidio GameiroMs. Barbara A. GaughanMr. Nathan GellesMs. Denean M. GesnerMr. Matthew B. GibbonsMs. Sheila GibbonsMs. Doris GlendinningMr. Matthew Golden

Granite City TattoosMr. and Mrs. Peter P. GrenacheMs. Patricia A. GrossMs. Eileen GruseMr. and Mrs. Anthony GuignardMs. Karen F. GuilleRyan D. HamannMr. Paul T. HarrisMr. Curtis D. Hein and Ms. Dennielle M. MatsumotoMr. and Mrs. Kevin HeinsenMs. Lisa M. HerrMs. Cynthia HesterMr. Sean R. HigginsMr. and Mrs. David C. HopkinsMs. Marcia M. HopkinsMs. Marguerite HuebnerMs. Evelyn HulmeMr. John HurlbertMr. and Mrs. David ImmenMr. and Mrs. Richard IsaksonMs. Pauline JacekMs. Anne B. JannetteMs. Michelle R. JimenezMs. Corrine JohnsonMr. William B. Jones Jr.Ms. Helene JordanMr. Frank JosselynLee B. JuddMr. Mark H. JuddMs. Mary P. KearingMr. David P. KindlonMs. Jean J. KingsburyMs. Sherrie L. KochMr. Marco KoolmanMr. Mark D. KrikorianMr. and Mrs. Neils KristensenMr. Harvey R. LambertMr. Patrick Lancour Sr.Mr. Ken LanzilloMr. and Mrs. Harry W. LaVigneMs. Terri L. LawlessMs. Lenore A. LeBlancMs. Amy S. LeboufMs. Pamela A. LehaskyMs. Eva LeichingerMs. Marilyn LentMs. Kelly LevantakisMs. Maria LevantakisMr. and Mrs. Ervind LindoeMrs. J.M. LochheadMs. Vivian A. LombardiMs. Maria LopesMr. and Mrs. David A. MacDougallMr. John F. MachowskiMr. and Mrs. Clayton W. MackMr. and Mrs. Peter R. MacleodMr. Kevin B. MahoneyMs. Florence ManchesterShawn ManfredoMs. Colleen A. ManningMs. Margaret E. MarderMr. and Mrs. Jeff MartellMr. John S. MartinMr. Peter MartinezMs. Rosemary MastroianniMr. Bobby Mathieu Sr.Ms. Evelyn T. McCabe

Micki McCabeMs. Nancy McComishMs. Barbara McDermottMs. Jane McGuckianMs. Cindy J. McGuireMs. Melissa K. McKennaMs. Meredith A. McKennaMr. Michael J. MeadCarmen MendozaMs. Wendy MilotMs. Patti MitchellMr. Paul A. ModanoMs. Rose L. ModanoMs. Anne MoodyMs. Beverly E. MoodyMs. Lois J. MoodyMr. and Mrs. Steven A. MoodyMr. and Mrs. Donald R. MooreMs. Tammy MorrisseyMr. Thomas P. MudrickMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Muller Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William Mulrenan Jr.Mr. Robert F. MurphyMs. Rose-Marie MurphyMr. and Mrs. George T. NasutiMr. Richard H. Noonan Jr.Ms. Patricia E. NoonanMr. and Mrs. Timothy O. NordquistMr. William O’ConnellMs. Kathryn OconnorMr. Daniel Okraska Jr.Ms. Kathryn D. O’LearyMr. and Mrs. Ryan D. OlschefskieMr. Joseph F. O’NeilMs. Catherine OrgovanMs. Mary M. O’SullivanMr. Robert J. O’TooleMr. Daniel PacielloMs. Maire Z. PietroMr. and Mrs. James E. PietrowskiMr. G. Thomas PoirierMr. Richard G. PotjeMs. Palma PotterMs. Donna PowersMr. and Mrs. Michael A. ProulxMr. and Mrs. Ron ProulxMr. and Mrs. John PrzekotaMs. Bernadette QuennevilleMs. Carolyn RalstonDr. Kathleen ReaganMs. Kathleen M. ReardonMr. and Mrs. Stan ReeceMr. Edwin J. Rehor Jr.Mr. Michael W. Repoli Sr.Ms. Barbara RicciMr. and Mrs. David M. RipleyMs. Rhonda L. RobichaudMs. Kirsten M. RoccaMs. Adelaide RodriguesMs. Stephanie RogersMr. Bruce RussellMr. and Mrs. Peter R. RussellMs. Nellie L. RussoMs. Franci RyanMs. Suzanne L. SackettMs. Catherine E. SansoneMr. Joseph J. SaundersMr. and Mrs. Devin S. Saveall

Ms. Mary C. SchehlMr. Thomas SchmittMr. Samuel L. SchragerMs. Marie W. ShanleyMs. Jacqueline SheeranMr. Richard J. ShieldsMs. Emily ShipseyMs. Carolyn R. ShugartMs. Margaret H. Shuman-DiStefanoMs. Ann Smiley-PhippenMs. Emily F. SmithMr. Joseph R. SmithMs. Nancy SmithMr. Mark St. LaurentMr. and Mrs. Roland N. St. PierreMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. StanleyMr. Frank SteffanidesMs. Bethel A. StephensMr. Benjamin C. StillwellMr. Thomas S. Strickland ’04 and Dr. Debra M. StricklandMr. David StroudMs. Paula J. SullivanMr. Brian K. SweeMs. Michele A. TasilloConor TerhuneMs. Jacqueline “Jackie” M. ThresherMs. Sharon ThurstonMr. and Mrs. Angelo TiddiaMs. Nancy Tirrell ParavanoMs. Madeline K. TischMr. and Mrs. Laurence M. ToddMs. Florence ToppiMr. David TorjussenMs. Lisa TourgeeMs. Mary TranfagliaMs. Joyce TrottMs. Priscilla TrudellMr. and Mrs. Gary R. TylerMr. and Mrs. David G. Van HoutenMs. Michele R. VecchioneMr. Peter A. VeroneauMs. Patricia WagnerMr. Paul WainwrightMrs. Clarisse A. WallaceMr. and Mrs. Dennis L. WarnerMr. Dean WeberMr. Mike WellensteinRenee and Dale WheelerMs. Stephanie F. WhitingMr. and Mrs. Harold WileyMr. and Mrs. Ralph WilliamsMr. Richard L. WilliamsMs. Lynne F. WilmarthMs. Alma H. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Michael J. WilsonMs. Rosemary WoodMr. Harry WrightMs. Margaret L. Wright

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undergrad alumni By Class year

1966The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 - $9,999)

Mr. John T. Burke Jr.

The Pierce Granite Society($250 - $499)

Mrs. Diane (Copeland) AlbonizioMr. David “Dave” B. GroderMrs. Muriel F. O’Neil

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 - $124)

Mr. J. Kevin BoylanMrs. Genevieve DesmondMr. John DesmondMr. Elliot H. Wallin

1967The Pierce Manor Society($500 to $999)

Dr. Eric A. Larson

The Pierce Granite Society($250 to $499)

Mr. Nicholas Albonizio

The Pierce Spirit Club($1 to $124)

Mr. Jordan EvansMr. Stephen M. Weiner

1968The Trustees’ Circle($10,000 to $49,999)

Mr. Harry D. Meyer

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society($125 to $249)

Mr. Keith Glaccum

The Pierce Spirit Club($1 to $124)

Mr. Joseph “Joe” E. BrunoMr. Frederick “Fred” A. Dietrich

Mr. David J. IrwinMr. Lonnie Zimmerman

1969The Regent’s Council($50,000 to $99,999)

Mrs. Helen (Ament) AstmannMr. Lloyd Astmann

The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

Mr. Alfred N. Marulli Jr.Mr. David “Dave” H. ShoosterMr. Blaine E. Thompson

The President’s 1962 Circle($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. Richard “Rick” E. FalconiMr. Stuart Fried

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Henry G. EllisMr. G. William “Bill” Pattison

The Pierce Manor Society($500 to $999)

Mr. Frank J. BatchelorMrs. Charlene (Linzer) Hulten

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. John BorinoMr. Richard “Rich” GreenMr. John PlonskiMs. Mary Jane Sheldon-McKenzieMr. Marc P. Tieger

The Pierce Crimson Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Anthony “Tony” AbatinoMr. Gary R. AppletonMr. Earle L. Heckeroth

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Gary L. Baker Mr. Philip “Phil” S. BeckermanMr. Thomas BowmanMr. John “Jake” D. Hinton

Mr. Cliff LattinMr. Richard R. QuinnMrs. Lynn (Schwenk) RussellMrs. Gabrielle (Osmun) SalterMr. Raymond “Ray” G. SchankMr. Michael SteinMr. Robert C. Thieme

1970The President’s 1962 Circle($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. Harold M. LevyMr. Dennis J. Maliangos

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Dr. Temple Grandin

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Joseph Wzorek

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. J. David ButnerMr. Robert “Bobby” Szklarz

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Danny L. BeckerMr. Joseph “Joe” J. Cafaro

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. J. Robert “Bob” Dell’ AnnoMr. Scott T. ForbesMr. Isaac HughesMr. J. Brian Russell

1971The President’s 1962 Circle($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. Philip “Phil” J. CurryMr. Bruce M. Kirsh

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mrs. Carleen (Albonizio) FarrellMr. Stephen H. Segal

The Pierce Granite Society($250 to $499)

Mr. John C. Weber Jr.

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Daniel “Dan” Kaplowitz

The Pierce Spirit Club($1 to $124)

Ms. Deborah “Debbie” A. CarneyMr. Stephen D. CoeMr. Brant “Bud” A. ElkindDr. Mark D. GoodmanMrs. Efsavia “Effie” (Kremidas) HuberMr. Vincent R. LucreziMr. Howard “Howie” R. MandelMrs. Betty (Ceteur) MarkiewiczMrs. Jane C. (Czachorowski) PerryMr. James “Jim” ProvensalMr. John A. YeamenMr. Joseph A. Zampino Jr.

1972The President’s Leadership Council($5,000 to $9,999)

Mr. James “Spider” EganMrs. Mildred (Kafka) Egan

The President’s Council($1,000 to $1,961)

Mrs. Sharyn (Tanzer) DasaroMr. Steven DasaroMrs. Cathleen (Loconti) Duerig

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mrs. Teri (Shindelman) DelofskyMr. John M. Dodge

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Joseph “Paul” P. CavazzoniMrs. Nancy Gottlieb DepoyMr. Arthur FinkMrs. Mary C. ForrestMrs. Jennifer (Merkouris) HorechnyMr. Martin HorechnyDr. Scott D. LauermannMr. James “Jim” M. Riley Jr.

For me, giving back to Franklin Pierce connects my past into the future and gives me presence in today.

~ Adrienne M. Leibfried-Cirone ’91

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Mr. Glenn RubinMrs. Andrea (Rosenberg) Ziegler

1973The President’s Leadership Council($5,000 to $9,999)

Mr. Andrew Cohen

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. William “Bill” Duerig

The Pierce Manor Society($500 to $999)

Mrs. Arlene (Moskowitz) Wzorek

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Douglas “Doug” Shankman

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Scott BabittsMs. Laura (Henry) CavalloMr. John J. Cronin III, Esq.Mrs. Marcy (Pollock) FinkMr. Louis A. HarrisMr. Robert “Bob” R. HensslerMr. Leonard “Lenny” B. RubensteinMs. Karen A. Wassil-Mackey

1974The Trustees’ Circle ($10,000 to $49,999)

Mrs. Jane (Sudler) Black

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. William H. Bucknall

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Peter C. Loden

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Thomas P. Stewart

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Jeffrey “Jeff ” R. BolzaMs. Elizabeth “Betsy” C. HardyMrs. Edith Crocker McKownMr. Jeffrey “Jeff ” Trenk

1975The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Philip “Phil” G. Crystal

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Richard F. HaskellMr. James “Jimmy” F. McDonald III Mr. Matthew “Matt” P. Stepanski

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. David “Dave” Cunningham Jr.Mrs. Marietta (Albonizio) Stone Anastas

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Charles “Chuck” CoranMr. Henry W. Cox IIMr. William “Bill” C. HolroydMr. Steven JustMr. Steven K. MullerMrs. Frances (Denney) RichardsonMr. David “Dave” R. Silverstein

1976The President’s Council($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Martin “Marty” Eisenberg

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Frederick “Fred” C. BergerMr. William “Bill” N. ChappellMs. Terry L. A. ChouinardMs. Lynda M. DembekMrs. Helene (Greenewald) JustMr. Kevin L. TigheMrs. Patricia Halsey Wellen

1977The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Mrs. Karen (Fletcher) Galletly

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. David “Dave” Wilson

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Michael L. BarrMr. Michael Friedenberg

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. William “Bill” T. Heffernan

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mrs. Caryn (Margulis) CoranMr. Richard J. HusbandMr. Glenn J. Kaufman

Mr. William “Bill” S. KiserMr. Stephen H. MerrillDr. Mary E. (Stoops-Buch) OberMrs. Jana L. SteinMrs. Roni L. (Lowenthal) SteinMr. Robert C. “Potsy” TobinMs. Mary Ann “Maggie” N. Zadorozny

1978The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

Mr. Gary Kirsh

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. James E. Fitz-Simon Sr.

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Donald “Bud” W. Comstock Jr.Mr. James “Jim” F. Hourihan

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. David W. DingmanMr. Stephen J. Sugar Jr.

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Gregg Woolston

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Philip J. CondonMr. George HansenMr. Kenneth LacosteMrs. Marlee (Transue) LacosteMr. Russell “Russ” L. Needell, Esq.Mr. Charles W. Steele

1979The Regent’s Council ($50,000 to $99,999)

Mr. David “Dave” W. McGraw

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Arthur J. CaseyMr. Michael Chatman

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mrs. Eleanor “Ellie” (Raposa) ByrneMs. Henriette I. Jager

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mrs. Karen (Eisenberg) Goldberg

Mr. Laurence GoldbergMr. Brian R. HovendonMr. Robert “Bobby” H. KuhselMr. Judson “Jud” S. LeeMr. Ronald MartelDr. Dennis SolomonMr. Willard H. Whitcomb

1980The President’s 1962 Circle($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. Kerry D. Stein

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Eric S. Marcus

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Joseph “Joe” A. Coderre

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Charles “Mike” M. Callahan IIIMs. Paula A. CheatwoodMr. Brenton “Brent” E. CreelmanMrs. Mary Ellen (Cochrane) DumontMr. Alexander P. FelsonMrs. Deborah (Hopkins) McNamaraMr. John L. MoodyMrs. Amy (Lewison) NisenMr. Frank T. Sansom

1981The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Donald “Don” PykeMr. Jeffrey “Jeff ” K. Smith

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Colonel Michael T. BramanMrs. Cynthia (Murray) Schutzman

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Gary J. Kroeber

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. James “Jim” F. Clouse Jr.Mr. Bruce C. LaineMr. Robert F. MillerMr. Robert “Bob” J. NosenchukMrs. Nannette (Gentile) OberhelmanMrs. Roberta (Coolidge) Platz

1982The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Ms. Laurie A. Tomlinson

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The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. John M. DePledgeMrs. Therese Ledwith FayMrs. Judith (Raposa) LeachMr. Lawrence “Larry” Leach

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Michael “Mike” KicinskiMr. Robert “Bob” Riley

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Ali R. Bagheri Mr. Ralph E. HealdMr. Ronald C. JobelMs. Mary P. ParkerMr. Matthew “Matt” S. ReissMr. Theodore A. StoryMrs. Jayne M. Vogler

1983The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. Thomas V. FarrellDr. Kim Mooney Mr. John Washington

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Dr. Catherine “Cathy” BarattaMr. David “Dave” Schutzman

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mrs. Kimberley (Lewis) RileyMr. Randall F. ShawMrs. A’Lisa Underwood Tello

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mrs. Regina “Gina” M. (Matos) KatzMr. David J. KronoffMr. Jeffrey W. Titus

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. David G. CaronMrs. Kimberly A. (Muller) FarringtonMr. Bruce GagliardiMrs. Karen (Albert) GagliardiMr. Douglas “Doug” R. JaureguyMs. Susan LaFranceMr. David P. MasseMrs. Elizabeth D. Zinn

1984The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Mrs. Kathleen (Brown) Washington

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mrs. Janice (Paranto) Wilson

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Allen B. BartlettMs. Ann M. L’EstrangeMr. Stephen S. Parker

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. David B. AckerMrs. Prudence “Prudy” (Barry) ArditoMs. Joanne H. ArnoldMrs. Cheryl I. Baker Ms. Laurie A. BienefeldMrs. Karen (Gregory) CoyleMr. Phillip A. CroteauMrs. Carolee (Randall) DaltonMs. Ann M. HarringtonMs. Janet D. (DiDio) LicciardiMrs. Debra (Ormezzano) PaskowskiMr. William “Bill” PaskowskiMs. Barbara J. (Cole) RuryMr. Kirt D. SampsonMrs. Heidi (Traudt) SerraMr. James “Jim” M. SpencerMr. Marc A. Strauss

1985The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Randell “Randy” J. Kennedy

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Joseph “Joe” M. FrassicaMr. Carlton B. JohnsonMrs. Karen (Rose) Savageau

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Frederick “Fred” C. Forsgard II

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society($125 to $249)

Mr. Steven HayesMs. Nancy J. (Atkins) Wray

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Charlene M. AllenMr. Kevin CoyleMr. Douglas “Doug” G. D’AngeloMr. William “Bill” H. KarkheckMr. Paul “Gillis” J. LaBarge Ms. Jean T. ProulxMr. Grover M. Robinson

1986The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. Timothy “TG” Nawn

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Anthony Savageau

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Gene R. DavidsonMrs. Kristin (Lapane) Hayes-Leite

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Kenneth Butler

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mrs. Pamela S. (Slingerland) BradstreetMr. James “Jim” T. BreenMrs. Diana H. “Dee Dee” (Holmgren) HorsmanMs. Daphne LeonMs. Karen E. ParkerMr. Robert R. TaylorMs. Kristine C. Zavorotny

1987The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. William P. Baumer

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. James “Jim” C. FitzsimmonsMr. David N. Hilton Jr.Mr. James “Jim” LittleMrs. Janet (DeQuattro) Little The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society($125 to $249)

Mrs. Michelle M. (St. Jean) Lawson

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Monroe A. Brand Jr.

Mr. Richard J. DastousMr. William C. DavisMr. Timothy E. FisherMr. Charles HandMs. Helaine (Rosenberg) KanegsbergMr. Edward R. KingMs. Susan E. (Dussol) LuhrsMs. Donna S. MailhotMrs. Deborah L. (Ummel) Zak

1988The Pierce Manor Society($500 to $999)

Mrs. Amy (Brigham) MelvinMr. Michael “Mick” Melvin

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Labon T. Bumphus

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Scott A. Addison

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Nancy H. (Hurst) GossMs. Tracy A. HallRev. Bruce D. HarringtonMr. Philip KrajewskiMs. Nancy R. Adams LentzMrs. Susan (Anctil) LevensonMs. Nan McCarthyMs. Sandra McIntireMrs. Sandra “Sandy” D. (Wohr) Messina

1989The Chairman’s Circle ($100,000 or more)

Mrs. Melissa (Petrocelli) WeinbaumMr. Michael Weinbaum

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mrs. Ami S. (Miesner) Anderson

The Pierce Granite Society($250 to $499)

Mr. Leo CoppetaMr. John F. GordonMr. Gary J. Lochhead

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Brian W. Campion Mrs. Deanna A. (DiJohn) Francis Mr. Timothy J. Morgan, Esq.

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The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Lewis “Lou” AvrickMr. Salvatore “Sal” J. BarattaMr. Daniel G. BeaulieuMs. Tracey BergstrandMr. Mark DanielsMr. William “Billy” Dow Mr. Zachary J. GianarisMs. Judith M. (Coford) GlendinningMr. Adam N. GrillMr. Michael “Mike” JohnsonMr. James J. KelleyMr. Talmadge C. LedfordMr. William G. NaserMrs. Kimberly (Cook) NeherMr. Dominic J. OrtolanoMrs. Tammy L. Tervo-ChattertonDr. Richard “Rick” J. Ward Jr.Mr. William “Jack” J. Warren

1990The Chairman’s Circle ($100,000 or more)

Mr. Michael Lamoretti

The President’s 1962 Circle ($1,962 to $4,999)

Mr. Alex G. Randow

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Robert A. Bennett

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Scott W. BeausoleilMs. Patricia A. (Wyatt) BonaventuraMs. Danielle M. CaputoMrs. Kimberly A. (Morris) DerbyMrs. Kristine (Lee) DowMr. John J. FahyMs. Claudia JacobsMrs. Kimberley A. (Calef ) KlapesMs. Pamela M. LincolnMr. Douglas “Doug” R. MortonMr. Paul C. PullarMr. John “Jack” A. SerinoMs. Gayle (Hamilton) TirpokMs. Mary E. TirpokMr. Michael “Mike” Zurcher

1991The Chairman’s Circle ($100,000 or more)

Mrs. Jill (Petrocelli) Lamoretti

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Marc W. BraginMr. Marc LiphardtMr. Christopher “Chris” O. SonnieMr. David “Dave” A. Springfield

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mrs. Debra L. (Bergeron) DillMr. Charles “Chuck” J. FerrittaMrs. Adrienne M. Leibfried-CironeMr. Michael C. Sirosky

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mrs. Linda (Scollin) BassettMr. Ford BeattieMs. Kathy A. Belanger Ms. Priscilla E. BrownMrs. Christine M. (Thorpe) CookMr. William R. ElliottMr. Franklin “Frank” O. GoforthMr. Douglas W. HarlowMr. Daniel T. HarrisMs. Valerie (Kennedy) HeskethMs. Robin M. (Beaumont) L’HommeMr. Marc LinialMr. Thomas C. MairMrs. Deirdre “Dee Dee” (Catalano) OlsenMs. Patricia RileyMrs. Nicole J. (Bilyak) SeguljicMrs. Cheryl M. (Lapham) TapplyMrs. Janis (Hagan) WolffMr. Shawn WolffMrs. Karen (Kreusch) Zurcher

1992The Trustees’ Circle ($10,000 to $49,999)

Mr. Gregory “Gregg” M. Doody Mr. Jonathan L. Slavin

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Christopher “Chris” P. HowardMs. Ashley L. (Rupert) White

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Ms. Lorrie A. BergerMr. Christopher “Chris” N. Schmidt

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. David “Dave” G. CarrMr. Tod A. ColbyMs. Doris E. (Ellis) CousensMr. Walter E. FriesendorfMs. Gweneth H. FrostMr. Fraser G. GeiwitzMrs. Kim M. (Brouillette) KendleMr. William D. KovacsMrs. Michelle D. (Lackey) MaselliMrs. Sheila D. Pierson-RoyMr. Mark C. PoinelliMr. David “Dave” N. SchmidtMs. Patricia J. Woodcome

1993The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Gregory “Greg” K. FuchsMr. Brian F. Ward

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Thomas M. BottMs. Karen G. (Eintracht) CohenMr. Douglas J. CrawMs. Traci L. (Boemig) FairbanksMr. David J. GirouardMr. John R. HarperMs. Kristin J. HartnessMr. Ernest R. HudziecMs. Lynda H. ParadisMrs. Katrina L. (Meyers) Posner

1994The President’s Leadership Council ($5,000 to $9,999)

Mr. Paul Goyette

The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)Mr. Paul M. Read

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Ms. Cheryl A. (Hilchey) BlackwoodMr. Christopher “Chris” ChaseMr. Brian J. Schulz

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Carol A. BalboniMs. Roberta N. DeGrandisMs. Genevieve M. McGillicuddyMr. Maurice A. Richard Jr.

1995The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Ms. Jill A. (Astmann) KarolDr. Jules Tetreault

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mrs. Kerri A. ( Jendras-Burnstein) Pritchet

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Martha L. ChaseMr. Matthew C. HavrdaMs. Louise F. LafreniereMs. Jill R. Meister Ms. Marian A. MucciMr. Richard M. Vermeiren

1996The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Brandon A. Greene

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mrs. Colleen (Evans) Chase

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Kenneth ErvinMrs. Natasa (Crnilovic) FriedlandMs. Lynne A. Westaway

1997The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Ms. Kristen R. JaccodineMrs. Tracy L. (Langlois) RaderMs. Tara M. Wilkinson

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Brian BodnarMs. Maryellen C. DufresneMr. Richard J. FormalarieMr. Gregory “Greg” FriedlandMr. Michael “Mike” J. HanleyMrs. Heather (March) HurleyMr. William HurleyMr. Thomas E. LewisMs. Jennifer D. MillerMs. Jennifer J. SimMs. Tammy Jo (Nichols) VanEngen

1998The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Jonathan A. Cipollina

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Bernard L. DudleyMrs. Elizabeth (Nelson) ErvinMr. Christopher R. LucasMrs. Stacey L. ( Jackson) MillerMr. Jamie J. RankinMs. Libby M. RichardsonMs. Pamela A. SandersonMs. Nicole “Nikki” A. Torday

1999The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Christian W. Rakshys

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Ms. Shari A. LaPierre

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The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mrs. Christina (Santiago) BodnarMr. Christopher “CJ” J. HolmanMr. Brian G. KendallMr. Henry J. McDermottMs. Erica J. (Foisy) Vosburgh

2000The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Earlene A. CalabroMr. Brian P. EdsforthMr. Sebastian FlintMs. Nancy A. GranadaMr. Steven A. Santiago

2001The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Michael Gasper

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Kevin J. Shirvell

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Jessica L. BestMs. Patricia A. CashMs. Tracy L. RieserMr. Thomas M. Valentine Jr.

2002The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Eric J. BurneyMrs. Vicky Rank

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Scott R. Loiseau

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Shaun L. Hoffman

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Donald CampbellMr. Andrew E. DexterMs. Jennifer L. FaceyMs. Emily J. LiskowMr. Steven A. Santiago

2003The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Ms. Alexandra FarsunMr. Voir-Yulo “VJ” Kwity

The Pierce Granite Society($250 to $499)

Ms. Tara S. Demeyer

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Evan P. McGee

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Gregory A. BasileMr. James “Tiny” C. McAuliffeMr. Adam SteinbergMrs. Karrie (Stone) Steinberg

2004The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. John T. Dembishack

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. G. Andrew Bucci

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Ms. Linda M. Daniel Ms. Shari A. LaPierreMr. Matthew WeagleMrs. Stephanie (Hartenstein) Weagle

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Kathy A. Belanger Ms. Corinne M. (Curtin) BraciskaMr. Geoffrey A. CaldwellMs. Amy L. (Renczkowski) ErhartMrs. Jennifer M. (Scott) ForryMr. Remi M. FrancoeurMs. Heather M. GajMs. Jennifer L. MelnykMrs. Tara K. (Pietraszuk) ShollenbergerMr. Thomas S. StricklandMr. Jon P. Wicks

2005The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mrs. Vicky Rank

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Kevin S. LiuMs. Amanda MatareseMr. Derek M. Scalia

2006The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Eric EllisMrs. Gerene (Selmer) EllisMs. Kelly S. LaPrade

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Craig S. Weeks

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Nathaniel “Nate” B. HorowitzMs. Katelyn M. HusereauMs. Kaitlyn T. LlewellynMs. Elizabeth M. (Allen) LoganMrs. Abigail (Nichols) MayMs. Karen PowerMr. Kirt D. SampsonMr. Peter J. ScagliariniMr. Colin L. Skinner

2007The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Mr. Vincent C. Pennell

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Francis “Joe” BuchananMr. Gregory B. Redding

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society($125 to $249)

Mr. Benjamin E. DoskocilMr. Jacob S. Christman

The Pierce Spirit Club($1 to $124)

Ms. Kristen R. GoodenoughMs. Amanda M. LundyMr. Daniel MayMs. Erin K. RodmanMr. Colin L. Skinner

2008The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Tyler Bishop

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Clifford C. Hicks

The Pierce Spirit Club($1 to $124)

Dr. Rebecca M. AaltoMr. Daniel R. DesrochersMrs. Jennifer FerreiraMr. Charles J. HandyMs. Melissa A. HowesMs. Nicole A. KedaroeMr. Edward J. Kus Jr.Mr. Richard G. MilesMrs. Jenna (Mello) RenaudMs. Courtney E. Tivnan

Mr. Nathan P. VassillMr. Peter A. Wilson

2009The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Benjamin D. Schlegel

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Matthew O. Anderson

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Jeffrey M. BabittsMr. Ryan A. BollerMs. Jennifer M. CroceMr. Steven E. DodrillMs. Jennifer L. FranklinMr. Derek M. GormanMr. Jeffrey HenryMr. Jonathan T. HolmesMs. Erika M. McGowanMr. Coursen W. Schneider

2010The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mrs. Gina (Lanni) Bishop

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. William T. ClarkMs. Melissa E. DohertyMs. Murielle ErrieMs. Bailey C. GaffneyMr. Christopher D. LawtonMs. Katherine A. RistowMr. Justin B. SultzbachMr. Adam J. WhiteMrs. Alexandra (Eckhardt) Wilson

2011The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Ms. Michelle A. Barbeau

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Ms. Linda M. Daniel Mr. Derek J. InguiMr. Garrett T. Olson

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Deborah S. BeckMs. Maribeth R. CoteMs. Erica K. HillMr. Francis A. MartinoMr. Keith RenaudMr. Adam E. Stahl

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2012The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Michael L. Busto

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Grace B. AmesMr. Brendan D. CahillMs. Kelsey A. ChampagneMs. Vicki DoyleMr. Steven JeuneMs. Chelsea M. MartinMs. Inessa S. Muse

2013The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Ms. Stephanie A. Boucher

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Kathryn “Katie” D. BernierMr. Matthew J. CampoMs. Susan L. ConroyMr. Joseph R. FlynnMs. Miranda A. MantelloMs. Antonia M. Trasatti

2014The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Ms. Samantha E. CiullaMs. Kelly A. MancillMs. Madison Rank

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Martin A. DunlapMr. Michael W. Rentschler

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Ms. Katharine B. BrigmanMs. Alycia M. NazzaroMr. David M. O’Brien

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Megan M. Bird

2016The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)

Mr. Steven Donohue

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)

Ms. Michaela G. FaiaMr. Gage R. Griffin

The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Tanner Bird

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Jason A. HarperMr. Nicholas A. LaForgiaMr. Anthony J. Mattiello

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Natalie M. Bastian

2017The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Benjamin T. French

The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society ($125 to $249)

Mr. Michael J. LovelloMr. Alexander T. Schleper

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Jamison C. JabsMs. Sadie A. RobergeMr. Adam J. RouthierMr. Jessey L. ValdezMr. Matthew R Wojciak

graduaTe degrees

1997The Pierce Spirit Club($1 to $124)

Mrs. Sheila D. Pierson-Roy

1998The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Scott W. BeausoleilMs. Danielle M. Caputo

2000The Pierce Crimson & Gray Society($125 to $249)

Mr. Roger L. LaPointe

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Peter N. Aldrich Mr. Robert B. CampMr. Stephen M. HallMrs. Stephanie K. (Peck) Sutterlin

2001The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Peter V. DeMinicoMr. Christopher R. Lucas

2002The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. Ahmad Boura

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Ronald J. Harbour

2003The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. Kenneth ErvinMrs. Linnea M. FraserMs. Lori B. Key

2004The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Mr. David M. ConstantMr. Joseph P. JonesMs. Karen M. Streeter

2005The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)

Mr. William G. Costa

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Dr. Karen J. BrownMr. Arthur A. HembroughMr. Mark R. Lyons

2006The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)

Ms. Valerie (Kennedy) HeskethMs. Amy L. Mitson

2007The Pierce Spirit Club($1 to $124)

Mr. LeRoy P. GrahamMr. Michael O’LearyDr. Stephanie D. (Kalivas) Sipala

2008The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)Ms. Cheryl A. (Hilchey) BlackwoodMr. Scott R. LoiseauMs. Kelly S. LaPrade

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)Mr. Kenneth WellsMs. Pamela A. Sanderson

2009The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)Ms. Patricia A. (Wyatt) BonaventuraMr. Colin L. Skinner

2010The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)Mr. Tyler Bishop

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)Mr. Gregory A. BasileMs. Debora E. (Vallery) Harris

2011The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)Mr. Daniel “Dan” Blair

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)Dr. Rebecca M. AaltoMr. Ronald W. Smith

2012The President’s Council ($1,000 to $1,961)Mr. Benjamin D. Schlegel

The Pierce Manor Society ($500 to $999)Mrs. Vicky Rank

The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)Dr. Leslie A. CampbellMs. Joyce M. O’Reilly

2013The Pierce Granite Society ($250 to $499)Ms. Michelle A. Barbeau

2014The Pierce Spirit Club ($1 to $124)Dr. Karen J. Brown

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AAIS Corp.Ms. Joan M. AbittanMr. David B. Acker ’84Ms. Michele AdamsMr. and Mrs. Michael AdjutantMs. Jennifer AgardMr. Peter N. Aldrich G’00Mr. Jeffrey D. AlexanderAlpha Alliance Group, Inc.Ms. Maria AmaralAnderson Surveys, Inc.Andre L. Gagnon, LLCAntonella’s Restaurant and Pizzeria, IncMs. Donna L. AnzuoniMr. and Mrs. Francis ArelMs. Linda ArelMs. Nancy J. AubertineMs. Tammy AugerMs. Andrea AustinAuto Depot IncorporatedB. E. Peterson, Inc.Mr. James R. BachelderMs. Jeanne BachelderMolly and Sinan BadrawyMr. John BaggeMr. Paul BagleyMr. Brian BaileyMr. and Mrs. Jerry E. BakerMr. and Mrs. E. Jefferson BannisterMr. Michael J. BarbieriMr. and Mrs. Bruce E. BarkusMr. Bill BarrettMr. Richard BarrettMs. Jane BarrowDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BarrowMs. Margaret (Meg) M. BarryMr. Allen B. Bartlett ’84Ms. Natalie M. Bastian ’16Ms. Lynne A. BeanMr. and Mrs. Alan BeasleyMs. Stephanie BermanMs. Kathryn “Katie” D. Bernier ’13Ms. Margaret BeyBill Berit Fasteners, LLCBill Hegarty Lock & KeyMr. and Mrs. Frederick BirdMr. and Mrs. Joseph BisacciaMr. and Mrs. Peter A. BisacciaMs. Frances BiunnoMs. Brenda L. BlainMr. Douglas W. BlairMrs. Linda BlakerMs. Shirley J. BlouinMr. and Mrs. Gary BoggsMr. and Mrs. Daniel BoisMr. Steven P. Boisvert

Jessie M. BoldenMr. and Mrs. Joseph BookerMr. Murray BorsonMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Boss Jr.Ms. Carol A. BoswellMr. Thomas M. Bott ’93Ms. Lisa A. BouleyMs. Tracie A. BoveMs. Barbara A. BowdenMs. Corinne M. (Curtin) Braciska ’04Ms. Audrey BradyBranford River SpaMr. and Mrs. William BraunigMs. Reinee BreenMs. Christine L. Brena-CofskyMs. Katharine B. Brigman ’14Mr. Robert BroughtonMr. Christopher M. BrownMs. Lorraine BrownBucksport Motor Inn, LLCMs. Patricia M. BunzickMr. and Mrs. Robert J. BurgessMr. and Mrs. Jake BurkeMs. Kathleen ButterfieldMr. Steven J. BuzaMr. and Mrs. Chris BytofMr. and Mrs. Brent H. CadeMs. Jean M. CadutoMr. James CaisseMr. and Mrs. Angelo N. CambriaMr. and Mrs. John S. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Frank CampoMr. Matthew J. Campo ’13Mr. and Mrs. Mario A. CamposMr. and Mrs. Richard CaputoMs. Julie M. Carignan Mrs. Kathleen C. CarlinMr. and Mrs. Thomas D. CarpenterMs. Karen A. CarpentieriMs. Brenda M. CarterMs. Stacy L. CasellMs. Elizabeth CassellMr. and Mrs. Brian CastlesMr. and Mrs. Wayne Cebollero C.P.A. P.C.Ms. Kelsey A. Champagne ’12Mr. and Mrs. Steven ChampagneMs. Colette CharpentierMs. Deborah ChinMr. and Mrs. Robert P. ChoiniereMr. and Mrs. Thomas ChoiniereMr. and Mrs. Mark ChristopherMs. Alissa ChurchillMs. Trudy ChurchillMs. Louisa CircoMr. and Mrs. Eugene CirielloMs. Samantha E. Ciulla ’14Mr. and Mrs. David Clark

Ms. Sharon ClearMr. Scott M. ClumMr. and Mrs. Raymond J. CoderreMr. Edward CoffeyMs. Katherine ColellaColleges of The Fenway, Inc.Mr. Daniel ConnollyMs. Jane L. ConnorMr. Robert E. Conroy Jr.Contoocook Bay CompanyMs. Jeannine CoonsMs. Ellen CorsiMr. Robert J. CorsiCostas Provisions CorporationMr. Dan CoyleMs. Pamela CraigCrown Plumbing and HeatingMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Cunningham Jr.Ryan CunninghamMs. Anne CurranMr. Stephen M. CurrierD & F Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Dalton Jr.Mr. Tom DalyMr. and Mrs. Laurence F. Danforth Jr.Bijay DasDavid Associates, XII, LLCMr. and Mrs. Philip DedonaMs. Colleen DeeMs. Cheryle Del BoveMr. John DelahantyMs. Shirley DelahantyMs. Terri DelahantyMr. Normand DemersMr. and Mrs. Richard DeneaultMr. Daniel R. Desrochers ’08Ms. Elizabeth M. DiehlMs. Angela DiLiddoMs. Deborah A. DionMs. Donna DionMr. and Mrs. Mark M. DionMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dion Sr.Mr. Thomas J. DionDistinctive Siding & WindowMr. and Mrs. Francis DiTondoMr. Steven E. Dodrill ’09Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DonMr. and Mrs. Ron DonohoeMr. Steven Donohue ’16Mr. and Mrs. Curt E. DormanMr. and Mrs. Patrick Dowd 1985Taylor DoyleDrillco EquipmentMs. Joyce A. DriscollMs. Lynne M. DruffnerMs. Margie DuffinMs. Lanette Duggan

Ms. Nancy DugganMr. Richard E. DunnMr. and Mrs. Tom DunserMs. Joy J. DykeDynamic SystemsMs. Martha E. EarnheartMs. Veda S. EarnshawEarthworks Construction Company, LLCEast Coast EaglesEd’s Refrigeration ServicesEllingwood Construction, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. EmersonMr. John H. EnglesEnterprise Fleet Management, Inc.Mr. Mark D. ErcoliniMs. Lindsey EvansF.A. Williams, Inc.Fabrotech IndustriesMr. Daniel J. FaheyMr. and Mrs. Joseph FaheyMr. John J. Fahy ’90Falcone Carpentry & Contracting Corp.Mr. Kevin FallMr. Will L. FancherMr. Douglas FithianMr. and Mrs. James FitzgeraldMs. Cherie L. FitzsimmonsMs. Ruth FlahertyMr. and Mrs. Brian T. FlanaganMs. Carol A. FletcherFletcher HeatingMs. Rosemarie FoleyMr. and Mrs. Scott ForandMs. Nora T. ForbesMr. William P. ForbesMr. and Mrs. Fred C. ForehandMr. and Mrs. Michael FormanMs. Tricia M. ForsterMr. and Mrs. Gregory FosterMs. Maureen B. FowlerMr. Jeffrey FrancoeurMr. Benjamin T. French ’17Ms. Elizabeth FriedmanMr. Robert L. Galka Jr.Mr. James GallagherGallatin Valley Women’s Hockey ClubMs. Eva GallupeMs. Rachel I. GamacheMr. and Mrs. Ilidio GameiroGarden Fresh Salad Co., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Peter GardinerMr. and Mrs. Robert F. GartlandMs. Barbara A. GaughanMs. Ann GeibMr. and Mrs. Daniel GeibMs. Margaret M. GeibMr. Nathan Gelles

Welcome First-Time Donors Franklin Pierce University extends a warm welcome to the following individuals and companies who made their first gift to the University during the 2013-2014 fiscal year.

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David GendronMs. Denean M. GesnerMr. Matthew B. GibbonsMs. Sheila GibbonsMs. Lois GilbertMr. and Mrs. John GlavinMr. and Mrs. Thomas GleasonMs. Judith M. (Coford) Glendinning ’89Ms. Ann Marie GlynnMr. Matthew GoldenMr. Derek M. Gorman ’09Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. GrabowskiGranite City TattoosMs. Christine GrenacheMr. and Mrs. Peter P. GrenacheMs. Patricia A. GrossGroup Dynamic, Inc.Ms. Eileen GruseMs. Karen F. GuilleMr. and Mrs. Hale HalasyRyan D. HamannMr. and Mrs. Paul HanlonMr. Jason A. Harper ’16Ms. Robin HarperMr. Paul T. HarrisMr. and Mrs. William HegartyMr. Curtis D. Hein and Ms. Dennielle M. MatsumotoMr. and Mrs. Kevin HeinsenMr. Phil HendricksMs. Jeannette R. HerrMs. Lisa M. HerrMs. Cynthia HesterMs. Erica K. Hill ’11Mr. John “Jake” D. Hinton ’69Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. HollowayMr. Kevin Holmes and Mrs. Tamara Signer-HolmesThe Home Depot Charity Program TrustMr. and Mrs. Kenneth HonceMr. and Mrs. David C. HopkinsMr. and Mrs. John HopkinsMs. Marcia M. HopkinsMs. Marguerite HuebnerMr. Isaac Hughes ’70Ms. Evelyn HulmeMr. and Mrs. Andrew HurdMr. John HurlbertMr. Dennis HydeIMS 2000 Building Maintenance, Inc.Mr. Derek J. Ingui ’11Mr. Jamison C. Jabs ’17Ms. Pauline JacekMr. Steven JanikMs. Anne B. JannetteMs. Michelle R. JimenezJoe Booker AgencyMs. Corrine JohnsonMr. William B. Jones Jr.Ms. Helene JordanMr. Frank JosselynLee B. JuddMr. Mark H. JuddMr. and Mrs. James JurasinMr. and Mrs. Brian KahalyMs. Mary P. KearingMr. Martin Kelly

Mr. Brian G. Kendall ’99Mr. and Mrs. Richard KettermanMr. Brian A. KigerMr. David P. KindlonMr. Jeffrey KirshMs. Nancy A. KnihtilaMs. Sherrie L. KochMr. Marco KoolmanMr. and Mrs. Neils KristensenMr. and Mrs. Brian KunzMs. Laura J. LaBountyMr. Nicholas A. LaForgia ’16Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lancour Jr.Mr. Patrick Lancour Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landry Jr.Mr. Ken LanzilloMr. and Mrs. Anthony LaVorgnaMr. Jason LavorgnaMs. Terri L. LawlessMr. Allen A. LeachMs. Amy S. LeboufMs. Pamela A. LehaskyMs. Claire LenoirMs. Marilyn LentMs. Rose LetarteMs. Kelly LevantakisMs. Maria LevantakisMr. and Mrs. Andy LevineMr. Mark LibiszewskiLikarr Maintenance SystemsMr. and Mrs. Ervind LindoeLMAMr. Gary J. Lochhead ’89Ms. Vivian A. LombardiMs. Maria LopesMr. Michael J. Lovello ’17Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. LundyMr. and Mrs. Dale LundyMr. and Mrs. David A. MacDougallMr. John F. MachowskiMr. and Mrs. Clayton W. MackMr. and Mrs. Richard N. MackeyMr. and Mrs. Peter R. MacleodMr. Kevin B. MahoneyMs. Florence ManchesterMs. Kelly A. Mancill ’14Mr. Howard “Howie” R. Mandel ’71Shawn ManfredoMs. Colleen A. ManningMr. Pat MarcianoMs. Margaret E. MarderMr. and Mrs. Normand MarquisMr. and Mrs. Jeff MartellMs. Chelsea M. Martin ’12Mr. Francis A. Martino ’11Ms. Rosemary MastroianniMr. Bobby Mathieu Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Dennis MatsumotoMatthews DinerMr. Anthony J. Mattiello ’16Ms. Evelyn T. McCabeMr. and Mrs. Joseph McCabeMicki McCabeMr. and Mrs. Patrick McCaffreyMs. Barbara McDermottMs. Jane McGuckianMs. Cindy J. McGuireMr. and Mrs. William McIntosh

Ms. Melissa K. McKennaMs. Meredith A. McKennaMr. Harold R. MclureMs. Nancy McNealyMr. and Mrs. Keith MeagherCarmen MendozaMia Capelli SalonMs. Wendy MilotMs. Patti MitchellMr. Paul A. ModanoMs. Rose L. ModanoMolly O’s Family RestaurantMonadnock Subs, LLC.Ms. Anne MoodyMs. Beverly E. MoodyMs. Lois J. MoodyMr. and Mrs. Steven A. MoodyMr. and Mrs. Donald R. MooreMs. Tammy MorrisseyDr. John W. Mosser and Jane R. MosserMr. Glenn E. MottMr. and Mrs. Thomas MullenMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Muller Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William Mulrenan Jr.Mr. Robert F. MurphyMs. Rose-Marie MurphyMr. Scott MurphyDr. Lynn Murray-ChandlerMr. and Mrs. George T. NasutiMs. Alycia M. Nazzaro ’14New England RavensMs. Patricia E. NoonanMr. Richard H. Noonan Jr.North Country Health Consortium, Inc.Northern New England DiagnosticsMr. David M. O’Brien ’14Ms. Kathryn OconnorMr. Daniel Okraska Jr.Ms. Kathryn D. O’LearyMr. and Mrs. Ryan D. OlschefskieMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. O’NeilMr. Joseph F. O’NeilMs. Catherine OrgovanMs. Mary M. O’SullivanMr. Robert J. O’TooleMr. and Mrs. Michael OuimetMr. Daniel PacielloMr. and Mrs. Louis PacielloParamus Ford, Inc.Ms. Paula A. PaulPete’s Stardust RestaurantMrs. Christine PhillipsMs. Maire Z. PietroMr. and Mrs. Alan PilgrimPinkowski Builders, Inc.Ms. Linda PlantMr. and Mrs. Gary PlourdeMr. Mark C. Poinelli ’92Mr. G. Thomas PoirierMs. Kathleen PollandMr. Richard G. PotjeMs. Donna PowersMr. and Mrs. John PrzekotaQuality Life Health CareMs. Bernadette QuennevilleQuirk Auto DealershipsMs. Carolyn RalstonDr. Kathleen Reagan

Mr. and Mrs. Stan ReeceMr. and Mrs. Michael RegoMr. Edwin J. Rehor Jr.Ms. Kristal S. RenaudetteMr. Michael W. Rentschler ’14Mr. Michael W. Repoli Sr.Ms. Barbara RicciMr. and Mrs. Micah RichardsonRICOH USA, Inc.Ms. Martha J. RitterMs. Rhonda L. RobichaudMs. Kirsten M. RoccaMs. Adelaide RodriguesMr. and Mrs. Mark RodriguesMs. Stephanie RogersMr. Adam J. Routhier ’17Tracie RugglesMr. Bruce RussellMr. and Mrs. Peter R. RussellMs. Nellie L. RussoMs. Dorothy A. RyanMs. Franci RyanMs. Suzanne L. SackettMr. Joseph J. SaundersMr. and Mrs. Devin S. SaveallSavoy Contract FurnitureMs. Mary C. SchehlMs. Pamela A. SchehlMr. Benjamin D. Schlegel ’09, G’12Mr. Alexander T. Schleper ’17Mr. and Mrs. Roger SchleperMs. Shirley M. SchleperMr. Thomas SchmittMr. Samuel L. SchragerSeastreak, LLCMr. Rick SenatoreMr. Lou SenerchiaMs. Marie W. ShanleyShaughnessy Rentals, Sales & ServiceMs. Jacqueline SheeranMr. and Mrs. Mark ShepardMs. Emily ShipseyMs. Carolyn R. ShugartMs. Margaret H. Shuman- DiStefanoMs. Jennifer J. Sim ’97Mr. and Mrs. James SkinnerMs. Ann Smiley-PhippenMs. Emily F. SmithMr. Joseph R. SmithMs. Nancy SmithMs. Judy SpigarelliMr. Ronald SpringfieldMr. Mark St. LaurentMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. StanleyMs. Bethel A. StephensMr. Benjamin C. StillwellMs. Frances M. StockdaleMr. John StoteMr. David StroudMs. Paula J. SullivanSullivan Training SystemsMr. Brian K. SweeMr. and Mrs. Andrew TapparoMs. Michele A. TasilloMr. Ronald E. TasilloMr. and Mrs. Freddy TenagliaConor Terhune

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Mrs. Tammy L. Tervo-Chatterton ’89Ms. Linda B. ThompsonMs. Jacqueline “Jackie” M. ThresherMs. Sharon ThurstonMr. Kevin L. Tighe ’76Ms. Nancy Tirrell ParavanoMs. Madeline K. TischMs. Courtney E. Tivnan ’08Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M. ToddMs. Florence ToppiMr. David TorjussenTotal Package Basketball, Inc.Ms. Lisa Tourgee

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony TranfagliaMs. Mary TranfagliaMs. Joyce TrottMs. Priscilla TrudellMark C. UnangstMr. Jessey L. Valdez ’17Mr. and Mrs. David G. Van HoutenMr. Marcel VanwolvardeMs. Michele R. VecchioneMr. Peter A. VeroneauMr. John VillemaireVirginia Express Hockey Club DBA Potomac Patriots

Ms. Jennifer VogelMs. Patricia WagnerMr. Paul WainwrightMr. and Mrs. Dennis L. WarnerMr. and Mrs. Garvin WarnerMr. Dean WeberMr. Mike WellensteinMr. and Mrs. Michael WhiteMr. and Mrs. William WhiteMs. Stephanie F. WhitingMr. and Mrs. Dave WhyteMr. and Mrs. Ralph WilliamsMr. Richard L. Williams

Ms. Lynne F. WilmarthMs. Alma H. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Michael J. WilsonMr. Peter A. Wilson ’08 and Mrs. Alexandra (Eckhardt) Wilson ’10Ms. Shannon L. WilsonWinfield AssociatesMr. Matthew R Wojciak ’17Ms. Rosemary WoodMr. Harry WrightMs. Margaret L. Wright

I give to Franklin Pierce so future students can have as great of an experience as I did. While at Franklin Pierce I met my wife and played on the Rugby team. I currently direct my contributions towards the Rugby team so they are able to continue to grow the program. It is nice to be able to choose what your gift is used for and to see it make a difference.

~ Eric Ellis ’06

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The administration gave a careful analysis of its study abroad offerings to assess how Franklin Pierce University students could be given broadened exposure to the world. The results are in, and opportunities abound!

Education First

The University now has an agreement with Education First (EF), which will provide study abroad programs for

students who are especially interested in studying foreign languages. EF was founded in Sweden in 1965 with the aim of improving language skills and intercultural relations worldwide. With this mission in mind, Franklin Pierce has partnered with EF to make its Language Study Abroad programs available during Franklin Pierce’s academic year and over summer breaks.

Council on InternationalEducational Exchange

Another innovation is a new partnership agreement with the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE), which provides a wide range of study abroad opportunities for students in more than 40 countries and 60 cities around the world, spanning more cultures, locations, and disciplines than any other study abroad organization. Appealing to a broader range of majors than the University was able to in the past, students will now be allowed the flexibility to take courses both in their majors and in general education. All course offerings are in English and do not require a foreign language, another way to be as inclusive as possible of any student wishing to study abroad. The combination of these advantages will open up the world and its rich educational experiences to many more Franklin Pierce students.

In lieu of the newly expanded offerings, the Pierce in Vienna and Lyon programs will no longer be offered at Franklin Pierce. Pierce on the Camino, which is a one-semester, long-distance walk through southern France and across northern Spain along the old pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, will continue to be offered every other year. This rather unique semester abroad option remains a beloved educational experience, which typically affects students on a deep and enduring level. Maymester and semester course-related study abroad programs will continue to be offered as well.

At the Helm

We welcome Patti Vorfeld, who has been with the University’s Center for Academic Excellence, into her newly expanded role as the Director of International Study Initiatives and Center for Academic Excellence Operations. Patti works closely with our new partners, EF and CIEE, and also oversees operations in the Center for Academic Excellence.

Study Abroad

New Opportunities Around the World

Students on the Pierce Camino walk, fall 2013.

For more information about the new Study Abroad opportunities,contact Patti Vorfeld at [email protected] or (603) 899-4108.

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University Roundup

Congresswoman Annie Kuster held a roundtable discussion for women at Franklin Pierce University’s Rindge campus last April during her “Women’s Economic Agenda” listening tour. The event brought together a diverse group of Franklin Pierce students, staff, and academics. They discussed economic issues facing women today, as well as personal experiences regarding pay equity, family leave time, and healthcare.

Ronald Kessler, journalist and New York Times bestselling author, captivated his audience during a Fry Lecture Series event last March called “Washington Secrets,” which highlighted two of his latest books, The Secrets of the F.B.I. and In the President’s Secret Service. Mr. Kessler emphasized how much he enjoys “telling an honest story,” as well as “the challenge of revealing secrets.” The lecture marked the third event for the 2013-2014 Fry Lecture Series.

Franklin Pierce University graduates appear to be primed for workplace engagement according to the results of an analysis of its students against a recent Gallup study of 30,000 college students nationwide. The Gallup study found that students who had an internship related to their field, worked on a semester-long project, developed a meaningful relationship with a faculty member, or felt that professors cared about them were more likely to be engaged in their jobs after graduation. This data was analyzed against measurements of Franklin Pierce student engagement using the National Survey of Student Engagement. The results indicated that Franklin Pierce students are well positioned to enter the workplace as engaged workers.

In March 2014, Franklin Pierce University hosted its annual “Relay for Life” event in the Fieldhouse. Each year, the American Cancer Society holds Relay for Life events all over the world to raise awareness and funds for the fight against cancer. During the Relay, cancer survivors, families, and participants celebrate where they have been and what they have overcome, recognize loved ones who are currently battling cancer, and remember those who have been lost. Thank you to all students, staff, faculty, and community members who participated!

The 2014 Academic Showcase highlighted the excep-tional work of its undergraduate students. Presentations took place each day for a week in April and included topics such as “Interning with the FBI,” “Anthropology Field Work in Denmark and Peru,” “Body Image in the Media,” and a mock debate by the Ethics Bowl Team. A faculty poster session that highlighted faculty research projects rounded out the week-long Showcase.

Franklin Pierce University received the New Hampshire State Merit Award for its collaborative work on the QUEST program at the New England Board of High Education 12th Annual Excellence Award Ceremony last March. The QUEST program is an educational camping program for middle-school students that takes place on the Rindge campus during the summer. The program is a collaborative effort between the Jaffrey-Rindge Rotary Club, the Jaffrey-Rindge public school district, and Franklin Pierce University.

Franklin Pierce University students, staff, and faculty with Congresswoman Annie Kuster (circled).

Relay for Life.

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President James Birge and J. Bonnie Newman.

Honorary Degree recipient John K. Castle.

Honorary Degree recipient Kenneth R. Feinberg.

2014 Commencement

Although the weather forecast threatened rain, Franklin Pierce University’s 49th Commencement Exercises took place on May 17, 2014, in full sun at its outdoor ceremony. President James Birge welcomed 370 graduates prepared to receive their undergraduate and graduate degree diplomas. It was a spectacular day with family, friends, and faculty who celebrated all the hard work of the University’s 2014 graduates.

John K. Castle, a philanthropist and entrepreneur, and Kenneth R. Feinberg who is nationally known for administering victim compensation funds, received Honorary Degrees at the Commencement ceremony. J. Bonnie Newman was presented with The Honorable Walter R. Peterson Citizen Leader Award for her work in higher education and government; the award honors an individual for extraordinary commitment to public service, selfless contributions to higher education, and high moral character. Each of the honorees offered words of advice to the graduates.

Graduation euphoria taking a final bow.

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Brian Kleinman ’99 graduated from Franklin Pierce with a degree in biology; his love of nature and the outdoors prompted him to start “Riverside Reptiles,” his own live animal education program.

Brett ’04 and Juliana Wilson ’07 recently purchased Cider Magazine, a monthly digital magazine for “everything you would want in Central New England on music, art, business, and people,” (www.cidermag.com). Brett is also the lead singer and guitarist for Roots of Creation, a band that has rocked Franklin Pierce and has been touring New England for the past six years. Brett and Roots of Creation entertained the crowd at the 2014 Alumni Reunion Weekend during Friday’s Casino Night!

Jackie Smith ’08 went to China in 2008 to work for Education First (EF) in Wenzhou. Jackie dove into the culture and began learning the difficult language of Mandarin in 2011. Jackie moved to Beijing to work for Disney English, which specializes in developing materials for teaching children

foreign languages using the stories and materials that Disney is so famous for developing. Jackie has been contributing materials to Professor Debra Picchi’s “Living & Working Abroad” course.

Mary Ann Sullivan D.A. ’09 is the author of a new book, Hermit Day, containing a collection of poems. The book was launched this past May. Last June, Mary Ann presented a reading of her book at the Westchester Poetry Conference, the largest poetry conference in the country.

Dr. David Ferland D.A. ’12, associate professor at Mount Washington College and retired Portsmouth New Hampshire Chief of Police, published Historic Crimes & Justice in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The book traces the history of crime in Portsmouth from the first courts in 1800 to today’s award-winning police department.

The Dunn family did it! Three Dunn children – Patrick, Sean, and Siobhan – all graduated from Franklin Pierce University last May, just two weeks after their mom Joan finished her master’s degree program at Wheelock College in Boston. Congratulations to all! And yes, there’s still one child left to go; James is a junior at Franklin Pierce this year.

Ronald ( Jay) Hagstrom, a U.S. veteran and freshman at Franklin Pierce University, is a “Powerful Voice” winner for Yes! Magazine’s national student writing competition. More than 1,000 students across the country entered the contest, for which there were three winners. The essays were published in the online version of the magazine and in its education newsletter, which is sent to a list of 28,000 educators nationwide.

Jessica Besnoff, a student in the Doctor of Arts in Leadership program and a Massachusetts elementary school teacher, was selected from a national applicant pool to attend a 2014 summer study opportunity supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Jessica participated in the workshop entitled “The Most Southern Place on Earth; the Music, Culture, and History in the Mississippi Delta,” held on the Delta State University campus in Cleveland.

Alumni & Students in the news . . .

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Jonathan Walton and Matt Litchfield, both doctor of physical therapy students, volunteered in the medical tents set up to provide immediate assistance to runners at the 2014 Boston Marathon. The two D.P.T. students worked from 7 a.m.-7 p.m., arriving early to be cleared through the tight security and to help set up the tent, which was

almost the length of an entire city block. Physical therapists were especially helpful in diagnosing soft tissue injuries and assisting runners with the alleviation of cramps.

Nine students and two staff members, Scott Ansevin-Allen and Derek Scalia, traveled to Alabama last May to engage in a week-long service/Civil Rights immersion program, sponsored by the University’s Department of Student Involvement. The group volunteered for Habitat for Humanity in Montgomery, participated in the SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) Challenge, did literacy work, and retraced significant events within the Civil Rights Movement, to name just some of their activities.

Professor Thomas Bennett, M.D. and 12 students traveled to Ghana last spring on a Medical Mission with the Hope for Tomorrow Foundation, which sends doctors and students to developing nations each year to provide surgeries for young people. The group witnessed firsthand the delivery of healthcare in the West African country while volunteering their time and expertise in two hospitals in the city of Elmina.

Dr. Paul Carreiro, Aviation-PA and associate director of clinical education for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program, was part of the Physician Assistant Education Association’s Govern-ment Relations Team that went to Capitol Hill last spring to advocate for the profession.

Drs. Josh Cleland and Olga McSorley, professors in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, presented research at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting in Las Vegas last February. Dr. McSorley presented about the pro bono student clinic at Concord Hospital. Dr. Cleland was presented with the

Rose Award for Excellence in Research for the second year in a row. Attendees included five D.P.T. students from Franklin Pierce at Manchester and 12 from Franklin Pierce at Goodyear.

Dr. Melinda Jette, associate professor in the Humanities department, attended the annual meeting of the National Council on Public History (NCPH) in California last March. She served as co-chair of the session hosted by the NCPH’s Public History and Environmental Sustainability Task Force; they presented their white paper on environmental sustainability to the organization’s members.

Dr. Mary C. Kelly, professor of History, is the author of Ireland’s Great Famine in Irish-American History: Enshrining a Fateful Memory (Rowan & Littlefield). Drawing on the insights of contemporary memory studies, as well as on her own deep knowledge of Irish American history, Dr. Kelly provides a roadmap to the complicated process by which the memory of the Famine shaped what it meant to be Irish in the United States.

Dr. Douglas Ley, professor of Humanities, served on a roundtable discussion with fellow New Hampshire state representatives at the World Affairs Council in Concord, N.H., last March.

Faculty in the news . . .

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Class Notes

1968Al Isola and Val Isola will be moving from New Jersey to Florida at the beginning of next year. Val will be retiring at the end of December from her job as a social worker for Ocean County, N.J. Al retired but still does tax work and financial planning.

1971Mark Goodman is happily married to June Goodman. They were expecting their third grandchild in May 2014. Mark continues to have a busy medical practice seeing patients (clinical psychology and psychopharmacology).

1972Joseph Cavazzoni is working in semi-conductor sales and is ready to retire! He says hi to Vinny Lucre and the famous Michael Hickey.

Arthur Fink is married to Marcy (Pollock) Fink ’73; they celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in August. They are retired and living in their new home in Lewes, Del. Both are active in the Alumni Association. Their son Ben and his wife Melissa live in Brooklyn, N.Y., and their daughter Ilene lives in New Jersey.

1973Arlene (Moskowitz) Wzorek will be retiring after 41 years as a guidance counselor for the Newark, NJ Board of Education.

1974Hiroaki Endo manages a small sales and marketing organization called Phonak Japan, taking care of hearing impaired consumers. Hiroaki urges anyone in need of hearing instruments to contact him. He lives with his wife, golden retriever, two sons, daughter-in-law, and grandchild. If you visit Japan, email: [email protected] or phone: 81-90-3907-2651.

Miriam (Paper) Matalon is a retired teacher. Miriam has three children and six grandchildren. Miriam wrote of her enduring love, appreciation, and gratitude for her years at Franklin Pierce and cherishes all the special memories.

1977Susan Coffin Babb began a new job last July as library director of the G.A.R. Memorial Library in West Newbury, Mass. Her husband Edward died last September after a 10-year battle with cancer. Susan had a wonderful Columbus Day Memorial for him; his stone will be set in the cemetery behind her house. Susan still has two dogs, both 14 years old.

William Heffernan is a four-time national champion sailor out of Corinthian Yacht Club in Marblehead. He and his wife Renee sail together. In 2013 he qualified for the USGA United States Senior Amateur. Their son Tom is his caddy for the US Senior Amateur. William has been the owner of the Natick-based Master Chimney Sweepers for more than 30 years.

1981Nancy Erb has retired from teaching students with special needs after teaching for the past 32 years. She writes that it was an “awesome journey” and she is looking forward to the next chapter of her life.

1983Wayne Considine and his wife Bonnie have been married for 28 years. Their daughter Aubrey Nicole is 27, graduated from Rollins College, and currently attends Belmont University. Their son Wayne Malcolm is 25, graduated from W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, and works at Bank of Rhode Island in Providence.

1985Bill Karkheck lives in Bridgewater, N.H., with his wife Susan and their two children, Matthew

and Lily. Bill works as a commercial energy advisor for the Dead River Company. Bill enjoys time outdoors with his family, including coaching youth soccer and baseball.

1986Daniel Verminski retired from the State of New York after 25 years of service. He will continue with the fire and ambulance services as assistant chief and deputy chief of operations respectively. He is also the fire apparatus sales manager for Federal Safety Equipment.

1990Cheryl Crump received her master’s degree in Nursing Education from the University of Phoenix Online. She is a staff R.N. at a small rural hospital in Connecticut. She loves training new nurses and watching them grow into confident, successful nurses.

Matthew Ferguson has recently joined Kilpatrick Townsend as its leading energy counsel. He is a leader in the renewable energy industry, serving as secretary and member of the Board of Directors for the American Council on Renewable Energy. Matthew was the founding principal and national practice leader of the successful renewable energy practice at CohnReznick.

Hodgkins new home

Matthew Ferguson Rubery children

Nancy Erb

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Barry Hodgkins lives with his wife Olga in their new house in Gloucester, Mass. They have a six-month-old Siberian husky named Cody.

1992Lauren (Barbera) Rubery lives with her husband in North Potomac, Md. They have three children: Madilyn (10) and boy/girl twins Sean and Alexandra (7). Lauren’s husband works for BB&T Bank in Washington, D.C.

1993Rebecca (Poole) Shannon married James P. Shannon in April 2013, then honeymooned in Disney. Rebecca has two sons; Ryan will be entering high school, and Matthew will be in the 6th grade. Rebecca is a data analyst for Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare and has been with the company for 18 years. The family resides in Norwood, Mass.

Joseph Siegel lives in Rhode Island. He is a writer who contributes to several publications including The Sun Chronicle, Motif, and EDGE Providence.com.

1994Barbara (Bass) Ruggieri is married to Richard Ruggieri (attended ’90-’92). Both Barbara and Richard went back to school and earned certificates in medical billing and coding. They both work in the healthcare industry.

1996Kenneth Ervin ’96, ’03 and Liz (Nelson) Ervin ’98 are excited to announce that they are expecting twin girls in November. Their children, Zachariah (9), Isaiah (7), and Victoria (6) are looking forward to meeting their new sisters!

Beverly Wilkins moved to Florida in 2007 and loves it. She is a property clerk/cashier with the Pasco County Sheriff’s office. Beverly works in central booking at the detention center in Land O’ Lakes. Beverly’s passion is Harley Davidson motorcycles. She purchased a Harley in 2012 and a house in Hudson, Fla., last February.

1998Roscoe Diamond’s domestic partner of 14 years Linda C. Thompson '98 passed away in 2009. Since then, he found and married his old high school girlfriend, Robin Temple, on Oct. 10, 2010. They are happily living in Nashua, N.H.

Matthew Gage is living in Greenville, S.C., and is a trip manager for PRVT Inc., a private aviation brokering company.

Jared Rehberg and his wife Ying happily announced the birth of their first child, Mali Anh Rehberg, on March 11, 2014.

George Dillon is married with three sons: Georgie (8), Liam (5), and Colin (4). They live in West Caldwell, N.J., and George is currently a stock trader. He finds it hard to believe that 16 years have passed since FPC.

1999Wendy Bergeron was the teacher-in-residence at Fort Ticonderoga during the summer of 2014. She assisted other teachers who attended the summer teacher institutes at the Fort. Wendy also conducted research for the 2015 teacher institute at the Fort.

2000Erin Kelly is an executive producer with Thinkfactory media for nine years on A&E shows Gene Simmons Family Jewels and Teach-Tony Danza; as well as WE shows Marriage Boot Camp Bridezillas, and Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars; and Lifetime’s Chasing Nashville. An AMC project 4th and Loud about the LA KISS arena football team aired in August.

2002Kathryn (Nickerson) McKay and her husband

James McKay welcomed their baby girl Zoey

to the world on March 13, 2014. Seven lbs. 3

oz. of love and joy.

Kathryn and James McKay with their daughter

Jared Rehberg with daughter Mali Anh

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Richard Anderson ’73, Rindge alumni, Nov. 20, 2013

Andrew Atwater ’89, Rindge alumni, Feb. 19, 2013

Nancy Bolton-Kadra ’80, Rindge alumni, Jan. 26, 2014

Charles Bonfante ’70, Rindge alumni, Oct. 15, 2013

John Cunningham, parent of graduate and former staff, May 26, 2014

Maureen Gerrity-O'Neill ’88, Rindge alumni, March 14, 2014

Leslie Griswold ’80, Rindge alumni, March 4, 2014

Patricia Brown Kirsh ’70, Rindge alumni and former staff, March 22, 2014

Neil Potter ’78, CGPS alumni, Dec. 12, 2011

Miriam "Mimi" Weidner, former faculty, July 6, 2014

Evelyn Sargent Windson, former staff, Jan. 20, 2014

Robert Winner ’67, Rindge alumni, Nov. 22, 2013

In Memoriam . . .

Correction: An error was made in the Pierce Radius Spring 2014 issue. Apologies to Barry Dolins ’72, whose name was spelled incorrectly.

2004Heather (Gaf) Fagan and her husband Jason are expecting their first child in September. They are expecting a baby girl.

Remi Francoeur recently changed his voter registration to that of Democrat and has been hired by New Hampshire longtime Senator Lou D’Allesandro to manage his campaign.

2005Keith Richmond recently purchased a house in Nashville, Tenn., with his fiancé Ali. He also

ran in a Tough Mudder in Nashville with Dave Tabak ’05 and John Boorjian ’05.

Tara (Mohammed) Crispin and her spouse welcomed the arrival of twins Leona and Liam this past April.

2006Greer (Silverstein) Ward married her long-time love, Austin Ward, in Wellfleet, Mass., on Oct. 5, 2013. Greer lives in Alstead, N.H., and works as the HR and contract services manager for WHS Homes Inc. (Timberpeg, Real Log Homes, and American Post & Beam brand homes).

2008Jessica Guertin recently returned from three months at sea in Antarctica with Sea Shepherd’s ship the MY Sam Simon to stop

illegal poaching in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. She will be part of the crew the next season of Animal Planet’s show Whale Wars.

2009Jennifer Cole graduated summa cum laude with a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Southern California. She works as a clinician with Emergency Mobile Psychiatric Services of United Community and Family Services Inc. in Norwich, Conn., providing crisis intervention and brief therapeutic treatment to children and adolescents.

2010Benjamin Goudreau graduated magna cum laude from Life University College of Chiropractic in Marietta, Ga. He has accepted a position in Providence, R.I., where he looks forward to starting a long and promising career.

2012Jonathan Martinez lives in San Antonio, Texas, (home of the Alamo and 2014 NBA champion San Antonio Spurs!). Jonathan sells cars for a living and loves to see people smiling as they drive off in their brand new cars. He remarked on the lifelong relationships he made at FPU that made college a wonderful experience.

Marc Santos joined the advertising agency Mintz + Hoke in Avon, Conn., last May after graduation. He was promoted to account executive on his one-year anniversary. He misses the times at Franklin Pierce and with the Men’s Soccer Program, but writes that they paved the way to an exciting career!

2014Kimberly Dupuis graduated this past May and is doing social media marketing and advertising for a real estate agent in Norwich, Conn.

Greer and Austin Ward

Crispin twins

Keith Richmond, Dave Tabak, and John Boorjian in a Tough Mudder

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