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A L U M N I C L A S S G I V I N G A N D P A R T I C I P A T I O N | continued
Class of ‘92
Mr. Paul J. Brodnicki
Mr. Richard F. Cannon III
Mr. Christopher F. Clouden
Mr. Kirk C. Dorn
Mr. Gregory G. Flammer
Mr. Robert J. Galey Jr.
Mr. Christopher D. Greene
Mr. Brian O. Grifn
Mr. Steven M. Harasym
Mr. James A. Luciani
Mr. Ryan Maher
Mr. Kevin C. McGowan
Mr. Erik F. Moore
Mr. James R. Roth
Mr. Joseph A. Sammarco Jr.
Mr. Gregory E. Schnitter
Mr. Stephen E. Schottman
Mr. Max Schulte
Mr. Aaron B. Siegel
Mr. John S. Simeone
Mr. Michael G. Sutton Jr.
Mr. James J. Swartz Jr.
Mr. William J. Taylor Jr.
Dr. Roy Vongtama
Mr. Matthew D. Wasilewski
Mr. David J. Zavitz
Class of ‘93
Mr. Christopher J. Ahrens
Mr. Jefrey R. Anderson
Mr. Christian M. Carnevale
Mr. Stephen J. Caruana
Mr. Brian T. Casey
Dr. Adam P. Cugalj
Mr. Charles E. Hanny IV
Mr. Brian P. Hennessy
Mr. Andrew J. Kiefer
Mr. Timothy I. Montante
Mr. Carl J. Schmitt Jr.
Mr. Michael P. Sullivan
Class of ‘94
Mr. Jason T. Anderson
Mr. Thaddeus J. Berdzik
Mr. Christopher P. Decker
Mr. Matthew J. Kita
Mr. Bartholomew J. Kresse
Mr. Christopher T. Lang
Mr. Shawn T. Pearce
Mr. Jerome S. Romano
Mr. Phillip J. Seereiter Jr.
Mr. Peter M. Simonian
Class of ‘95
Mr. Joel W. Amico
Mr. Francesco J. Barbarossa
Dr. David T. Boyd
Mr. Joseph G. Chernowski
Mr. John C. Christ
Mr. John C. Eberl
Mr. Jonathan G. Gorman
Mr. John M. Hefron
Mr. Jason J. Jankowiak
Mr. John M. McGowan
Mr. Sean C. McPhee
Mr. Paul A. Palombo III
Mr. Peter J. Savage III
s a m a n d m i ch e l l e c a p i z z i |
Canisius Connections
• parents of massimo “ma x” ‘13, benjamin ‘14 and sammy,
a seventh gr ader and (hopefully) future canisius student
• gambit 2012 co-chairs
• volunteer for gambit student r affle sales
• walkathon and senior awards lunch volunteer
• parents association senior parent representative
Watching our boys develop into men for others at Canisius has been overwhelmingly amazing.
We really believe no other school could give them the tools and lessons to become the men they are.
They’ve gained integrity, strength, belief and a sense of community. Canisius also challenges the
boys to try something new, to take risks, and try something out of their comfort zone.
Canisius is not only important to our children and families, but also to Western New York. The school
is developing the future leadership of Bufalo and its communities, leaders who will give to others.