![]() James M. Moran, '57 Beth A. (Serio) Nelson, '62 Robert J. Manning, '62 Robert L. Guarino, '62 Phillip N. Sgamma, '62 Jeremy R. Wilkin, '62 James F. Zehnder, '67 Gail G. (Karper) Bollin, '67 Kenneth H. Kirk, '67 David M. Ciampo, '67 Michael T. O'Bryant, '67 Mark D. Ondrako, '72 Joseph G. Fritsch, '72 Marie J. Shaw, '72 Sherry J. Hall, '77 Jeffrey W. Hoffman, '77 Kimberly A. Cronin, '82 Michael J. Shea, '82 Carole L. (Martin) Joseph A. Bantelman, '87 Robert J. Camoin, '87 Jacqueline M. (Lechase) Frate, Conon M. Green, '92 Matthew J. Wiens, '97 Kelly L. (Bigg) Tomaseski, '97 Christopher T. Shea, '97 Matthew Pochily, '02 Matthew Strollo, '02 Jeffrey R. Nogaj, '07 Amie L. Marasco, '12 Abhimanyu Aggarwal, '12 of alums and need your help! Of the many missing alumni, our hope is to start finding lost alumni who will be celebrating their re- union in 2017. If you know the whereabouts of the following alumni, please let us know at www.sbu.edu/foundalumni. ACCOMPLISHMENTS the next issue of Bonaven- ture magazine, use the en- closed envelope or fill out an online form at www.sbu.edu/BonaMag. gathered April 15-17 for their annual reunion in Skaneate- les, N.Y. Pictured from left are Ruth (McKenna) Loftus, Denise (Rekettye) Pateros, Lori (Trimper) Piotrowski, Mar- ian (McCarthy) Roohan, Christy (Chirlin) Everett, Linda (Smith) Abbaszadeh, Kate (Nolan) Clemens, Martha (Mc- Neil) Auster, Kim (Wassel) Robinson, and Patty (Kohlman) Finnerty. and Mario Russo, '82, ran into each other at a Florida ballfield. Machina and Russo were watching an over-60 softball tournament in Plant City, Fla., when Bonanno approached and informed them that he was a 1969 graduate. Bonanno was playing for the Hilton Head trav- eling team. They shared stories of their wonder- ful times at Bonaventure and all agreed it is a magical place. tions of Bona's graduates in May: Pictured from left are Kathleen Donaldson Franz, '82; Caroline Franz, '16; F. Shane Franz, '50; and Eric Franz, '83. Jack Berger Sr., '60, scored holes in one on two consecutive days of golf at the Coral Ridge Country Club in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in February. turned from helping build a school in Las Mer- cedes, a small community in the mountains above El Sauce, Nicaragua. They are part of a group called Linking Hands for Learning, and lived with the people of El Sauce while labor- ing to construct the school. Last year, Kitzel joined the board of Earth Works Institute to support environmental education in the Rochester area and he's worked as a guide for Pack, Paddle, Ski Corp. for 25 years. Kitzel also teaches English and wilderness skills for Canandaigua City Schools and builds with stone during the summer. 2 |