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The Class of 1976 50th Reunion Save the Date for Saturday, May 30
This is the homepage for all class members to check for schedule updates, class lists, and more as we prepare for an exciting Reunion at the end of May. This website page will serve as the "landing page" for all things related to your 50th Reunion Weekend. If there are any changes to the schedule, they will be reflected here.
*spouse/guest invited to each event. Please indicate on registration page*
SATURDAY, May 30, 2026 (Daytime) 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Mass, Anniversary Diploma Ceremony, Class Picture, Campus Tours
Saturday is the most eventful day of the weekend.
3:30pm - 4:30 pm: You are welcome to come to The Prep early and walk around the building for a self guided tour.
4:30 pm Mass & Diploma Ceremony: We will celebrate Mass at 4:30pm in the Chapel (if numbers dictate, we will relocate to the Auditorium), followed by a short diploma ceremony where all attendees of The Class of 1976 will receive their 50th Anniversary Diplomas!
Class Picture: Following Mass and the ceremony, we will take a class picture.
We expect this all to conclude by 5:30pm, allowing for time to travel to The Highlawn.
Alexander Balaban + Guest Tom Daniels + Guest Gustavo de los Reyes + Guest Michael DelPlato Vincent DeLuca + Guest Ken Donovan + Guest Bob Farley + Guest John Feeley + Guest Anthony Franzonia + Guest Vincent Guariglia III + Guest Michael Havas Bill Keohane + Guest Bob King + Guest James Knox Robert Mack + Guest Michael MacPhee Timothy McConway Kevin McLaughlin John Mooney Jr. Kevin F. Muench + Guest Bill Muoio + Guest Steve Reynolds + Guest Paul Sant Ambrogio Paul Smith + Guest Daniel Sullivan Gene Sullivan + Guest Rocky Sullivan + Guest Ed Tuite + Guest Anthony Verducci + Guest Bill Whitley
John D. Barkley Laurence P. Berke John N. Butterly Robert J. Coen, Jr. John T. DeLuca Michael E. Fox Stephen Freda Frank W. Gaglioti Theodore C. Groeger Joseph A. Guadagnino Peter Ippolito John J. Kiris Richard A. Lisa John A. Marinho Mark S. Morawsky Roger Nicholson Glen O'Neil Stephen P. Rupprecht Leonard G. Smith Bruce N. Storey Donald R. Stout Robert D. Stypulkowski George O. Temnycky Louis Tran Douglas D. Williams
Donald J. Ambrose Joseph M. Anfuso Joseph J. Avveniri Francis P. Barbone John D. Barkley Laurence P. Berke Edward J. Bishof, Sr. Nicholas J. Borrelli Earl D. Butler John N. Butterly Ronald W. Capko Thomas F. Carey Frank A. Carnevale Stephen M. Carr Darryl L. Carter Mark C. Cataldo Anthony D. Cataliotti Robert J. Coen, Jr. Edward W. Connolly, Jr. Philip P. Contino Neil K. Cramer William J. Daniels John T. DeLuca Vincent M. DeLuca Brian M. Denman Anthony F. DeRosa Richard Ditta Kevin J. Donahue Kurt R. Ebler Christopher J. Edmondson William P. Ennis Eugene L. Evans Anthony L. Fabrizio Alfonse F. Favata Richard P. Fortuna Michael E. Fox Fred Freda Stephen Freda Daniel L. Frielinghaus, Jr. Peter Frischman Frank W. Gaglioti Richard Gajewski, Jr. Joseph Gerard Jeffrey L. Giannotto Colin E. Goedecke Robert M. Green, MD Joseph P. Grippaldi Theodore C. Groeger Joseph A. Guadagnino Matthew Haber Joseph F. Haggerty Todd C. Hall, USCG Anil N. Heendeniya Peter Ippolito John J. Kiris Peter J. Legan Richard A. Lisa Joseph R. Lizza John P. Lopes Paul D. Mahoney Frank P. Marciano John A. Marinho Cornelius W. Martin John T. McCann Mark F. McCormack Michael A. McKenna, USAF Kevin A. Miles Mark S. Morawsky Donald J. Murray Roger Nicholson Jeffrey Nilon Matthew A. Norton Ernesto J. Oliveira Glen O'Neil John R. Pandise Joseph V. Pinto Donald Rehill Michael P. Reilly Antonio J. Rizzo Arthur J. Rogers Louis T. Roselle Stephen P. Rupprecht Robert P. Scalera Kevin G. Schneider James E. Schoenknecht Mark M. Scura, DMD Leonard G. Smith Bruce N. Storey Donald R. Stout Robert D. Stypulkowski John J. Sullivan John A. Sweeney Anthony Szymoniak George O. Temnycky William A. Thompson Louis Tran Edward J. Tuite, Jr. Thomas Will Douglas D. Williams Michael A. Zieser
Glen Albright Michael Beck William Brennan Joseph Damiano Thomas Gamba Christopher Gardner Arthur Hochstaedter Gene Huether Edward Kanczewski Joseph Lazaro William Mott Borys Olshaniwsky Jack Povoa Miles Putman Richard Rachwal James Reardon George Rubczak Robert Ryan John Sorice Anthony Tabish (formerly Krasnodebski) Thomas Walsh Peter Wujciak
Contact
Matthew Nesto ’12 Director of Alumni Relations Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach Seton Hall Preparatory School 120 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, NJ 07052 mnesto@shp.org| 973-325-6634