Welcome to the Our Lady of Good Counsel
Alumni page!

We look forward to hearing from you and are eager to reconnect with all of our former students. 

Did you know that OLGC will turn 100 years old in 2027? Where has the time gone?

Do you ever look back on old photos and think about where it all started for you? Do you ever wonder what your former classmates are up to? Do you wish we had fun alumni gatherings where you could reconnect with former classmates and introduce your children to theirs? Do you ever think about returning to OLGC to walk down the old hallways and show your kids the classrooms where you once studied? 

Please take a moment to join our OLGC Alumni database. We hope to communicate with our alumni and share everything happening on campus. It doesn’t matter when you graduated - we are still connected, and you are still a part of it all!

A few faces you might know . . .

At the Class of 2022 Graduation Ceremony held on Thursday, June 2, 2022, we were honored to name Mrs. Stephanie (Jones) Tobin as the 2022 recipient of the OLGC Distinguished Alumni Award.  

Each year, we select a member of our alumni community who continually demonstrates the outstanding qualities we look for in our Distinguished Alumni. Those selected demonstrate a passion for our faith, exemplify a commitment to their family and community, and show a positive attitude toward others. Mrs. Tobin is all that and more. What makes Mrs. Tobin even more remarkable is that she is an OLGC Alumna (Class of 1991), a parent of one of our Class of 2022 graduates, and she is one of our beloved First Grade Teachers. In her speech tonight, she said, “There’s no better place than OLGC,” and we know she means every word because she has made OLGC a part of her daily life even after graduating. We are honored to have Mrs. Tobin as an alumna, a valued OLGC parent, and a treasured member of our staff. We love you Mrs. Tobin; CONGRATULATIONS on this much-deserved award!!!

In 2021, siblings Joseph Ventresca (Class of 2005) and Tia Ventresca Silk (Class of 2001) were honored with our Distinguished Alumni Award for their dedication to OLGC and the community of Moorestown. On a daily basis, these two exemplify commitment to their family and community, show a positive attitude toward others, and demonstrate a passion for our faith.

Local celebrities- Chris and Brian Wilczewski, known for their appearances on American Ninja Warrior, have been back this year to accept the 2017 Distinguished Alumni Award. In their acceptance speech they taught us "You have to fail, to learn to su…

Local celebrities- Chris and Brian Wilczewski, known for their appearances on American Ninja Warrior, have been back this year to accept the 2017 Distinguished Alumni Award. In their acceptance speech they taught us "You have to fail, to learn to succeed."

2018 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient, Officer Christopher Menges, class of 1986 was selected for his passion for our faith, exemplify commitment to his family and community, and show a positive attitude toward others. During the times we are re…

2018 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient, Officer Christopher Menges, class of 1986 was selected for his passion for our faith, exemplify commitment to his family and community, and show a positive attitude toward others. During the times we are recently facing in schools, and their safety concerns, we take this time to thank and appreciate Officer Menges for his devotion to protecting and saving lives.

In 2019 Lorraine LoPresti, Class of 1978, was given the  Distinguished Alumni Award. Lorraine was the Valedictorian of her class at OLGC and Holy Cross. She graduated from Villanova #7 with a BS in Accounting. She went on to earn her MBA and CPA. Wh…

In 2019 Lorraine LoPresti, Class of 1978, was given the Distinguished Alumni Award. Lorraine was the Valedictorian of her class at OLGC and Holy Cross. She graduated from Villanova #7 with a BS in Accounting. She went on to earn her MBA and CPA. While Lorraine started her career in the Accounting world in prestigious companies, she really wanted to work to help others. Hence, she steered her career into the Non-Profit world.

'89: Making a mark for Women- Joanne Lomurno Damato, trained pilot and make a difference in the aviation industry, helped to reopen the skies after 9/11. Cofounder an all-volunteer aviation charity in 2010, Sky Hope Network. and speaker on topics re…

'89: Making a mark for Women- Joanne Lomurno Damato, trained pilot and make a difference in the aviation industry, helped to reopen the skies after 9/11. Cofounder an all-volunteer aviation charity in 2010, Sky Hope Network. and speaker on topics related to volunteer management, speaker engagement, adult learning best practices, mentoring, and the unique role of being a woman in aviation.