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San Francisco Area Alumni Reception

Thanks to the generosity of Chris Mullin '81, Executive VP of Basketball Operations for the Golden State Warriors, Xaverian Alumni enjoyed a Warriors victory at the buzzer over the Houston Rockets in a luxury box at The Oracle.

From Left to Right: Joseph Cannizzo '81, Sal LiRosi '78, Dr. Sal Ferrera, President, Chris Mullin '81, Michael Buckley '01, Terence Bohn '68 and Carl Manna '83.

Los Angeles Area Alumni Reception

Several Xaverian Alumni joined Dr. Sal Ferrera, President and Robert Oliva '00, Development Associate, at Bravo Cucina on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, for a reception. Bravo Cucina, is owned by Xaverian Alumnus Ernest Lepore '83, also of Ferrara's in Little Italy.

Attendees included: Dominick Betro '70, Joseph Cardillo '94, Michael Serrette '76, and Dick Vitolo '63

A second Xaverian Alumni reception was held at the famous Town Hall restuarant in downtown San Francisco. Dr. Sal Ferrera, President and Robert Oliva '00, Development Associate, were joined by Stephen Holler '91 and Vincent Faughnan '75. (Photos of restaurant)

San Diego Area Alumni Reception

Thanks to the generosity of Robert Cartwright '89, General Manager of the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, Xaverian Alumni wined and dined while looking at breathtaking views of the bay and the city skyline in the Club Lounge.

From Left to Right: Len Novarro '59, Michael Chiara '71, Robert Cartwright '89, Dr. Sal Ferrera, President and Ed Savarese '64

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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