Operating Budget Approved for 2012-13
The School Directory recently wrapped up its final meeting of the year with two primary goals reached. First, the operating budget for the 2012-13 school year was approved by the School Directory. The approved budget addresses those line items that sustain excellence in the quality of academics and athletics as well as the annual maintenance of Molloy’s 55 year old physical plant. Second, tuition for each student was determined to be $7,840. Molloy President Richard Karsten ’81 was pleased with the outcome of the meeting. “Tuition was only raised $160 per student because of efficiencies built into our infrastructure, our solid financial position, and the generous support of our alumni,” said Karsten. “That is a 2% increase despite costs rising across the board each year.” Molloy’s tuition remains one of the lowest in the Brooklyn/Queens Diocese.”
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Thank you to all who serve on Molloy’s School Directory for the time and efforts you dedicate to aiding Stanners during their journey through the Marist Tradition.
CHSAA Hall of Fame Awards Dinner
The CHSAA has honored many Stanners in its Hall of Fame over the years. Kevin Joyce ’69, Brian Winters ’70, York Larese ’56, and coach Frank Rienzo are amongst its most prominent members. Now another Stanner sits alongside these legendary New York sports figures: Jim Larranaga ’67. Larranaga was also recently inducted into the NYC Basketball Hall of Fame, which the Miami coach attended along with fellow hall of fame legends Lou Carnesecca ‘43 and Jack Curran. With this latest induction, Larranaga’s career has come full circle. He now stands alongside Curran, his former coach, in several distinguished halls of fame in New York. As a sports professional, Larranaga has done it all. He coached freshman basketball at the age of 14 and played for Curran’s Varsity team at Molloy. Larranaga endeared himself to Curran early on, so much so that he earned the nickname “Larry” from Coach. The Varsity star went on to play at Providence and became the university’s fifth all-time leading scorer. He was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 1971 before deciding to pursue his true passion – coaching. Larranaga has since coached to an overall record of 470-334 and has earned several Coach of the Year awards. He garnered national recognition during the 2005-06 season when he brought George Mason to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament – a distinction many did not predict that team would earn.
Although Larranaga was unable to attend his induction, good friend John Carey ’66 and Coach Curran were on hand to accept the honor on his behalf. Carey, also a member of the CHSAA Hall of Fame, was thrilled to share a speech prepared by Larranaga. In Larranaga’s words, Carey spoke, “John Carey first invited me to try out for a scholarship at Molloy in 1962…and any success I have experienced as a college coach can be directly related to all the things I learned from Coach Curran at Molloy. I can never repay him for all he has done for me. I remember in my senior year after a particularly lopsided win, he told me how great Kevin Joyce and Bryan Adrian were. After 20 minutes of glorifying my teammates, he said ‘Larry, you did ok.’” Larranaga’s speech went on to thank the CHSAA for the honor. “I believe the CHSAA is the best high school basketball league in the country, and I am proud to be a small part of its great tradition.”
Molloy Alumni Happy Hour
A group of Stanners got together at Manhattan’s Still Bar (3rd Avenue between 17th & 18th Street) on Friday, May 18th for a special alumni happy hour. The event, forged largely due to the efforts of Steve Bisciello ‘95 and Daniel Moore ’95, saw alumni from many different years stop by to reminisce and catch up over a some drinks for a few hours. As the evening moved along, several alumni voiced their interest in organizing more happy hour events in the near future. With a great turnout the first time around, we hope to be able to bring you news of the next great happy hour soon.
Around the School
Second Annual Science Symposium
Molloy students always remain very active after school even though the year might be winding down. It should then be no surprise that a number of seniors participated in the Second Annual Science Symposium with just days left in their high school careers. The Science Research Program educates students in the fundamentals of scientific inquiry, encouraging them to “think outside the box.” Speaking of fundamentals, the question “why” is at the forefront of what many scientists do, and stanners truly gain a sense of wonder through this program. The Science Symposium is an opportunity for students conducting research to present their findings to classmates, administration and faculty. Many of the participating seniors hope to continue their scientific studies as they move on to college in just a few months.
Stephanie Olcese ’12 and Nicole Marino ’12 studied the effects of Clorox, Green Works, and Grapefruit Seed Extract on S.M. Bacteria. Their findings suggested that Clorox is the safest cleaner to use as it resulted in no change to the bacteria. Grapefruit Seed Extract mutated the specimen during experimentation, proving it to be the most harmful substance.“This is the real stuff,” says science teacher Mr. Michael Nadeau. “We only have so much time to teach all kinds of information throughout the year, but this is what science is really about. This is a chance for students to step out of the curriculum and conduct real research that can be relevant to everyday life.” Other seniors to present included: Maverick Alzate and Christina John (Reflectivity vs. Insolation), Kevin Byrne (Reaction Time of Athletes vs. Non Athletes), Wilfrido Castillo and Sim Mangat (Effect of Time on Studying), Melissa Hernandez (Does Staphylococcus Epidermidis Grow in Bottled Water?), Jennifer Hwu (Correlation Between SAT Scores and IQ), J.P. Meyer (Is it Beneficial to Coat Medical Tablets?), and Stephanie Rupe (Lucid Dreaming).
“The Stanner” Brings Home Hardware
The Stanner newspaper has had a long tradition of excellence here at Molloy. Greeting students each month, the paper has covered student interest stories, Molloy sports and more since 1957 (it was previously known as The Beehive at St. Ann’s). This year the editing staff, lead by Editor-in-Chief Monish Pahilajani ’13, enjoyed top billing at the High School Press Award presented by the Brooklyn Diocesan newspaper, The Tablet. Facing off against 8 other Catholic schools, The Stanner won 10 awards in total including 6 first place titles. While an incredible achievement, it is nothing new for The Stanner, which also won Best Newspaper last year. President Richard Karsten ’81, who was The Stanner’s Editor-in-Chief in 1980-81 commented, “After many years, it is exciting for me to see that The Stanner remains a great tradition at Molloy.” We could elaborate, but perhaps it would be best if the editors behind The Stanner explained for themselves. Click the photo above to read the article from the most recent issue. Congratulations to moderator Mr. Charley McKenna and the entire Stanner staff.
Fourth Annual Shakespeare Festival
After a successful run with Oklahoma! in March, the Stanner Players have kept very busy in the Ralph DeChiaro Theater. Most recently the Players presented the 4th Annual Shakespeare Festival, a montage of monologues, scenes, songs and dances paying homage to the English playwright. The Players took on the roles of villagers (pictured performing a “Peasant Dance”) in the fictional town of “Stannershire” and performed in the spirit, language and physical styling of Shakespeare’s writing. Monologues drew from such works as Romeo & Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Othello and King Leer while songs included The Whistling Gypsy, Return of the King, Rose Round, and Searching for the Sheep.
Sports Update
Over the course of her Molloy career, Kathleen Woods ’12 has entered the school’s record books time and time again, solidifying herself as one of the top athletes in the history of the school. Kathleen’s latest achievement, and one of her last as an athlete at Molloy, was being named the Outstanding Performer at the CHSAA Girls Brooklyn-Queens Sectional Championships at Ichan Stadium. Coach A.J. Power’s best runner logged a time of 7 minutes, 41.3 seconds during the 2,000-meter steeplechase and 11:18.5 in the 3,200-meter to win the championship for Molloy. Congratulations as well to the Varsity softball team for winning the City Championship on May 30th and the JV softball team for winning the Diocesan Championship on May 23rd. (Photo courtesy of The Stanner Newspaper)
Upcoming Events
Day at the Vineyard
Register Online Now! On Saturday, June 9th, from 1pm – 5pm, Stanners families and friends (of legal drinking age) are invited once again to come out to the award-winning Diliberto Winery in lovely Jamesport, Long Island for a day of wine, food, entertainment and more. Last year our Day at the Vineyard had a great turnout and received rave reviews from Stanners and friends who were not only impressed by the quality of the wine, but the gourmet local food selections as well. These great offerings, combined with good company and beautiful weather, will provide nothing short of a stellar day. Sal ’63 and Maryann Diliberto are expert winemakers who display their heritage everyday through their Italian red wines and their impressive accommodations, and they would be thrilled to have you visit their vineyard on June 9th. Single admission to this event will be $45 while admission for a couple will be $80. You can register online or call the Stanner Alumni Center at (718) 441-9210 for more information. Spaces are filling up quickly, so don’t miss out! We look forward to having you join us on this special day!
5th Annual Katy Grogan Scholarship Walk-A-Thon
On Wednesday, June 6th members of the Stanner community are invited to attend an event helping future Molloy students in the memory of Kaitlyn Maureen Grogan. Katy was a wonderful person. She excelled in academics and athletics and held many friendships at Molloy. Sadly on February 15th, 2008, Katy was killed in a tragic automobile accident while on a trip in Florida. Just 18 years old, Katy’s smile lifted all those around her. Even now her spirit continues to brighten people’s lives through the Katy Grogan Scholarship Fund, which grants deserving students from Sacred Heart of Jesus Grammar School (Katy’s other alma mater) the opportunity to attend Molloy.
Julia Rosa ’12 is the first graduating recipient of Katy’s scholarship. Julia was excited to receive the honor, but also very humbled. Julia’s sister Brianne ’08 was friends with Katy at Molloy, which brought the tragedy closer to home for the Rosas. Julia was saddened at the time of Katy’s passing, and after receiving the scholarship, Julia wanted to prove herself worthy of it. “I wanted to get as involved as possible, so I joined Marist Youth, SMILE, NHS, and Chorus,” explained Julia. “I have also been dedicated to track for 4 years.” Julia is looking forward to attending SUNY Oneonta to study the business of music in September. She is grateful for the opportunity she was given at Molloy, and believes that Katy’s scholarship will continue to help other kids. “This scholarship will help jumpstart a student like it did for me. Other recipients should become as active as possible and keep Katy in their hearts even if they never met her.” The Katy Grogan Scholarship Walk-A-Thon will begin at 6:00pm with food and drinks to follow at 8:00pm at the Knights of Columbus (35-30 Bell Blvd, 718.428.4457). Please click on the accompanying flyer for more information on this event.
Class Updates
Drew Lyons ’00 and wife Sara visited Molloy during their recent stay in town. Currently residents of Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Drew and Sara are in the midst of attending several weddings around New York State and wanted to say hello to everyone at Molloy. Drew joined the U.S. Army in 2004 and has completed two stays in Iraq. “It’s always great to serve your country,” Drew said. “It’s also a good opportunity to get out of New York and see the world.” Drew explained that the military has been exciting, providing him opportunities like being a platoon leader in Iraq and a company commander at Brooke Army Medical Center, which is one of the largest DOD hospitals in the world. Before joining the military, Drew attended St. John’s University where he studied government and politics, which was always a person interest of his. He attended St. John’s with Molloy classmate Brian O’Connor ’00, who he would later meet in Germany while both were in traveling in Europe – Drew returning home from Iraq and Brian returning to Afghanistan. Drew said Molloy helped him stay organized and punctual, and led him to many friendships that he maintains today. Drew and Sara are expecting their first child this coming November.
Kevin Garlan ’06 sent us regards after the Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic had come and gone. Kevin was unable to attend, but was thinking of Molloy. “I hope the Jim K was a smashing day and I look forward to being there next year. In the meantime, Rainbow Hills Country Club just south of Jakarta, Indonesia held me over during the week of May 7th! Hope all is well and good luck in the last few weeks of madness.”
Recently, Gary Kenney ’70 and Carl Czurda ’70 met in Los Angeles, California and did something that felt quite “natural” for them. The Stanner classmates went to an LA Dodgers game to talk about good times around Molloy and beyond. It was as if time stood still for the former battery mates. Gary currently lives in Seal Beach, California and was happy to set up the meeting after finding out that Carl was visiting the area for a family graduation.
We are saddened to share news of the passing of Margaret Nolty; wife of Jack ’48, mother of John ’75 and Joseph ’78, and grandmother of Catherine ’16. Margaret passed away on Saturday, May 19th in Marco Island, Florida. She was buried on Saturday, May 26th in Sayville, Long Island. Please say a prayer for Margaret and the Nolty family.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Dominick D. DiGiovanna ’93. Dominick passed away suddenly last week. He is survived by a very loving family that will miss him dearly. Please keep Dominick and the DiGiovanna family in your thoughts and prayers.
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