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Alumni News and Updates
Alumni tell us about yourselves!

Graduates of '07
Matthew Alexander Herman spent one year at
Wilson
and was a valuable member of the Volleyball team. He received an Aceves Spanish
award at graduation. Matthew is attending the
Morris
Hills
High School
in Denville.
Andrew Giannelli Eckart spent two years at
Wilson
. He was a
Johns
Hopkins
University
scholar, commended for distinction on both the reading and math sections of the
CTY Talent Search. Andrew was accepted to and is attending Oratory Prep.
At graduation he received service award for leading prayers at Chapel and
for initiating the Student Council; a certificate as Volleyball team captain.
He won 1st place for the 2nd year in a row in the
American Mathematics Association contest. In 2006 he received the George
E. Fichtner Mathematics award, the Aceves Spanish prize, and the Brenda Jaye
Memorial Poetry Award.
Sharyn Nicole Parisi-Hove joined the
Wilson
School
in 4th grade. At graduation she received a service award for
playing chimes at Chapel Silence, a certificate for volleyball team captain and
a commendation for being the most spirited player. She was awarded for
consistent social responsibility and awareness and consideration for others both
in school and in the larger community. She is currently attending
Mendham
High School
.
Bridgette Wray Kennedy attended
Wilson
for 6 years, was accepted and is attending St. Elizabeth’s Academy. For
the 2nd year in a row she earned the Presidential Fitness Award.
She received service awards for playing chimes at Chapel Silence, for being a
member of the Student Council and for general volunteerism. She received a
certificate as volleyball team captain and most valuable player. Bridgette
was awarded the Patricia Mitchell Reading Award and the Robert Crane Cooke
writing award for the most improved writer. In 2006 she received the Ross
Prize for academic independence and the Gladys M. Kingsley History Prize, as
well as the Anabel Cammeyer Rasely French Prize. Bridgette is attending St.
Elizabeth’s Academy in Convent Station. Award for leading prayers at Chapel.
Certificate as Volleyball.
Jacob N. Lubin
received service awards as captain of the volleyball team, leading
prayers at Chapel and for initiating the Student Council. He earned
2nd Place
two years in a row in the American Mathematics Association contest. He is
a member of the Lucky Seven having attended
Wilson
from PK-8th grades. At the 2006 graduation Jacob was awarded the Patricia
Mitchell Reading Award, and the Gladys M. Kingsley History Prize. Jacob was also
a former Wilson Merit Scholar.

Graduates of 2006
Robert Christian Krueger, III attended
Wilson
for the 8th grade. He was a valuable member of the Volleyball
team and received the Lucille C. Fisher Arts Prize. He attended
Morris
Catholic
High School
and transferred to the
Craig
High School
. While at Morris Catholic he placed fourth on the NJ PGA’s Order of Merit
(Golf).
Christopher Michael Wallburg attended
Wilson
for two years and was awarded the Patricia Mitchell Reading Award as well as a
service award for leading Chapel prayers. He attended
Morris
Catholic
High School
Stephanie Louise Kennedy, received a service award for
playing chimes at Chapel, and a special award for cooperation and leadership in
the area of theater arts. She was a volleyball team Captain of the
undefeated team. She was accepted and attended one year at St. Elizabeth’s
Academy. In her sophomore year she transferred to
New
Hampton
School
in
New Hampshire
.
Devon Joseph Idleman, won 3rd place for
the 2nd year in the American Mathematics Association contest, and
received a service award for playing the chimes, and being a volleyball team
Captain. He attends
Morris
Catholic
High School
where he has received national recognition for his ability in French.
Michael Harry Chmura received a service award for playing
the chimes, was awarded The Marion J. Carpenter Award, and was recognized as a
Lucky Seven (attended Wilson7 years). He also received the Ross
Prize for Science (dissection). Michael attends
DePaul
High School
.
Brendan David Bakst, received the 2nd
place in the American Mathematics Association Contest, and received a Service
award for playing the chimes at Chapel. He was also noted as a
volleyball team Captain of the undefeated team, received the Patricia
Mitchell Reading Award, was recognized as a Lucky
Seven (attended Wilson for 8 years), and received the Ross Prize for
Science (dissection). Brendan attends Oratory Prep.

Graduates of 2005
Timothy Ka is a Lucky Seven student who started at Wilson in the 1st
grade. He was a member of the swim team, a co-captain of the undefeated
Volleyball team and a Merit
Performance Scholar for his piano talent. At
graduation he received the George E. Fichtner math prize and the Lucille C.
Fisher Fine Arts Prize for music and art. Tim is attending Montville High School
where he has been accepted to the Science and Math Honors Program.
Nicholas Kai Yung is a Lucky Seven student who started at
Wilson in the 1st grade. He was a member of the swim team and the volleyball
team, and an Academic Merit Scholar. At graduation he was recognized for 2nd
prize in the American Mathematics Association contest. He also received the
George E. Fichtner Mathematics prize and the Ross Prize for Science. Nick is
attend Montville High School where he has been accepted to the Science and Math
Honors Program.
Nathaniel James Miller is a Lucky Seven student who started at
Wilson in the 1st grade. He was a co-captain of the undefeated Volleyball team
and an Academic Merit Scholar. At graduation he was recognized for 1st prize in
the American Mathematics Association contest. He received the Gladys M. Kingsley
History prize, and the George E. Fichtner Mathematics prize. Nat is attending
Newark Academy.
Jonathan Christopher Burns attended Wilson since the 4th
grade. He was a member of the undefeated volleyball team and received the Brenda
Jaye Memorial Poetry Award as well as the Robert C. Cooke writing award.
Jonathan is attending Gill St. Bernards in the fall.
Kimberly Elizabeth Hartel attended Wilson since the 4th
grade. She was a Performance Merit Scholar and received this award for her
talent in dance, especially ballet. At graduation Kim received the Ross Prize
for academic independence and the Anabel Cammeyer Rasely French prize. Kim is
attending Morristown-Beard for high school where she will participate in the
Honors program, including French 3 Honors. Alexander Kenneth Charles
Farkas attended Wilson since the 4th grade. He was an Academic Merit
Scholar in 2001. At graduation he received service certificates and
recognition for distinguished SAT scores. Alex attends Morris Catholic.
Jesse Addison Finamore joined the Wilson School in the 7th grade.
He was a co-captain of the undefeated volleyball team and a well-loved new
member of this class, appreciated for his sense of humor and love of history.
Jesse will attends the New York Military Academy.
Dorothy
Bennett Minard,’23, who passed away in September 2002, made a bequest to
Wilson and we were able to replace our entranceway thanks to Dorothy’s
generosity.
Margaret Mary McCain Ford, ’39, donated a plaque for the gym in honor
and memory of Grace Bennett ’39. Grace’s generous bequest to the school helped
provide our new gym floor last year.
Jack Bennett, ’37, sent a card and picture of himself and Margaret
Mary from their recent reunion at Swarthmore College.He notes that they share 3
milestones in their lives: graduates of St. John’s School, graduates of
Swarthmore and both active in planning their 60th Anniversary Weekend Reunion of
their college class!
Faith Witham Robertson, ’39, keeps up with Wilson on a regular basis
and actually attended the Wilson School picnic in June 2003. She has also
attended several Alumni Chapel presentations.
Rosemarie Corsini Cadwell, ’53 writes that she continues to have
wonderful memories of her six years at Wilson and would love to come visit if
only she lived closer. She enjoyed the 4th grade newsletter that was sent to her
as part of a “thank you” for annual giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Gavron recently wrote a wonderful letter thanking Wilson
(and especially Mrs. Roberts) for giving daughter Kelly, ’87, a great
start in Kindergarten. Mrs. Gavron taught dance and rhythmics at Wilson during
that year. Kelly graduated from Vanderbilt College of Arts and Science this year
and will be married in 2005. She began violin lessons and performed in her first
stage play while at Wilson and she has continued those interests throughout her
schooling.
David Luer, ’88, writes that he is working on infrastructure projects
in Alaska. Oh the distances our alums go!
Although John Eric Johanson, ’90, is living in Oregon pursuing his
first love, music, he organized a New Jersey Christmas reunion for as many
Wilson friends as he could contact.
Amy Aguanno McEntee, ’90, keeps in touch. She was married in November
2003 and continues to teach middle school reading in West Orange.
Sarah Borlo, ’90, is Director of The Children’s Village in Dobbs
Ferry, N.Y. and lives in Riverdale.
Jon Paliotta, ’94, has been pursuing veterinary studies at the
Bloomingdale Animal Hospital. Brother, Chad Paliotta, ’95, spent the last
year studying in London. Sister, Dominique, ’97, is continuing her music
studies at Eastman College, Rochester, N.Y.
Tom Estler, ’99, is studying Criminal Psychology at Ramapo College.
Matthew Everett, ’00, graduated with honors from Morris Catholic High
School and is attending Rensselaer in the fall.
Coby Heberling, ’00, is studying physics at Dickinson College. We’re
proud of you both!
Drew Agliata, ’01, continues to do well at Seton Hall Prep. He is a
senior this year and active in wrestling and a winner on the debate team. He has
his Black Belt in Karate as well. Congratuations Drew!
Kristina Pascarella, ’02, stopped by during Art Show 2004 and chatted
about her high school successes, which she credits to her Wilson School
experience. Having had the opportunity to visit Paris and Provence with her
French class last year, she bought a painting of sunflowers that reminded her of
that wonderful trip.
Rosalind Roth, ’03, is attending the Math and Science Academy in
Denville and she writes that she is achieving at the A/B level which is quite a
feat in this challenging program.
Trevor Howe, ’03, is happy at Barnstable Academy specializing in his
favorite subject – music! His sister, Aisling, ’01 is a senior at Miss
Hall’s School in Massachusetts and brother Jason ’95 has returned to
college, currently studying at Drew University.
A number of alums joined us in February for our first Wilson School Dance and
a group attended graduation to honor their friends. It was good to see Maegan
Pachomski, ’01, (St. Elizabeth’s Academy – National Honor Society!),
Katie Jones, ’02, (Purnell School), Daveon McClure, ’03,
(Parsippany Christian School), Alysse Labonia, ’03, (Bayley-Ellard),
Patrick Downey, ’03, (Morris Catholic), and Aphrodite Kelly, ’03,
(St. Elizabeth’s Academy).
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