St. Mary-St. Michael School holds ceremony in Fairfield
Honorees pictured from left are: Al
Altieri, Sister Helen Catherine Ruane, Elizabeth "Betty" Tiano, Maureen
Murphy, and David Dripchak, who filled in for his parents Helen and
Steve Dripchak.
FAIRFIELD – Six alumni and friends of St. Mary-St. Michael
Elementary School in Derby were honored Saturday at a Recognition
Awards Ceremony held on the campus of Sacred Heart University.
Derby Second Ward Alderman Art Gerckens, a 1976 graduate of St. Mary’s School, welcomed the crowd.
“We are here tonight to honor men and women who epitomize a lifetime commitment to Catholic education,” Gerckens said.
Linda
Coppola, principal of St. Mary-St. Michael School awarded each of the
honorees with plaques and official citations from the State of
Connecticut General Assembly. State Rep. Linda M. Gentile was
instrumental in securing the proclamations.
The award winners are:
Guardian Angel Award
Given
to individuals who have made an impact through service in their
community, or for other humanitarian efforts that reflect the mission of
St. Mary-St. Michael School.
Elizabeth “Betty” Tiano
Sr. Helen Catherine Ruane
Spirit of St. Mary-St. Michael School Award
Given to alumni who have made a significant positive impact in their field or profession, in the community in which they reside.
Maureen Murphy
Al Altieri
Christian Compassion Award
The
Christian Compassion Award is given to individuals who have served the
community and the school in countless ways, embodying the spirit of
generosity, kindness and goodwill.
Helen and Steve Dripchak
St.
Mary-St. Michael School was created in 1988 when St. Mary School (est.
1898) and St. Michael School (est. 1915) merged to form one school.
Elizabeth "Betty" Tiano is congratulated by 2011 honoree, former
New York Jet and President of Oxford Industries, Nick DeFelice, an alumnus of St. Mary's School.
This information is from a press release.
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