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Homecoming 2005

 


The last weekend in September was filled with family fun and memorable encounters as the College hosted a full slate of events that ranged from the casual, outdoor relaxation of an alumni picnic to the Kodak moments of scholarship recipients meeting their benefactors for the first time. Below are some photos that capture the flavor of Neumann's recent Homecoming celebration.


   

Smiles were the order of the day at the President's Scholarship Reception. Scholarship recipients enjoyed each other's company while they waited
to meet the people whose generosity is
helping them through college.

   

Dr. Rosalie Mirenda, Neumann's president,
and her husband Tony (left) greeted
every student, parent, and donor at the
President's Scholarship Reception.

   
   

Balloon animals were very popular with youngsters at the alumni picnic. There were scores of activities for kids of all ages.

With plenty of burgers, hot dogs, chips, desserts and soft drinks, alumni and current students enjoyed the beautiful day in the Living and Learning Center quadrangle.

   
   

Faculty Follies included singing, dancing, readings, instrumental performances and comedy. Here Admissions counselor Greg Boulden wails out a song, accompanied by Andrew DiCarlantonio,
a member of Boulden's band.

What would Faculty Follies be without the Neumannics? Above, Bill Roe seems to be handing out grades as (from left) Terry Gleeson, Fred Savitz and Joe Gosseaux play.

   


   

Dr. Rosalie Mirenda (left) and Alumni Board President Mike Criscuolo '00 (right) presented awards to four distinguished graduates at the Alumni Awards Brunch. From left are Marian Moskowitz '91, Mary Ann Melisi '73, Sr. Nora Nash, OSF '75, and Monsignor Federico Britto '05.


The 16th Annual Brendan P. Kelly '87 Memorial Golf Tournament was 18 holes of fun, this year at a new location, Concord Country Club.

   

10/8/05


 

 

 


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