A group of five Springfield College alumni pose for a photo together in the new Rome YMCA. The photo was published in the Springfield College Bulletin in the September 1958 issue. From left to right is Guido Graziani '22, Teo Fasulo '32, Hugo Grassi '25, Lawrence A. Moyse '42, and an unknown fifth person. The five men all appear to currently work in Italy. Timothy Fasulo, whose nickname was Teo Fasulo, was a student who attended Springfield College, obtaining a master’s degree in the field of humanism or education in 1932. Fasulo also earned a degree in Business Administration and another one in Physical Education at the Geneva YMCA School. After graduating from Springfield, he chose to move to Rome. Fasulo focused on corrective gymnastics after graduating, which involves ensuring the proper form and development of the child. He ran two centers in Milan and Rome, and also ran a summer home for children on the Alps. Fasulo cared deeply about religion and giving back to the community, and spent a wide portion of his life running the Rome YMCA as president.
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