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CBHS Leadership Team
Lorcan P. BarnesPresident
Mary HesserPrincipal
June McBrideDirector of Finance
Nancy Smith-FaganDirector of Advancement
Tom EnglishVice Principal
Rolf SchumannAssistant Principal of Student Life
Christopher Symkowick-RoseAssistant Principal of Curriculum & Instruction
Kenny Kirrene ’78Director of Admissions
Connection is a publication of Christian
Brothers High School. The purpose
of the magazine is to strengthen the
connection between the school and
alumni, parents and friends; to cultivate
community support for assisting CB in
its operation and advancement; and to
recognize and thank supporters. News
items or articles for consideration should
be sent to:
Kristen McCarthy
Director of Communications
(916) 733-3695
kmccarthy@cbhs-sacramento.org
4315 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95820-2727
on the cover CB President Lorcan Barnes and Thea Stidum celebrate the grand opening of the school’s new engineering laboratory. center Robot printed using CB's new 3-D printer. See story on page five.
back row - left to right Mr. John Nunan, Ms. Heather Ruple, Br. John Hoover, FSC, Mrs. Marianne Evashenk (Chair), Mrs. Eileen Schuering
front row - left to right Mr. David Walrath, Mrs. Brenda Fleming, Mr. Lincoln Snyder ’95, Dr. Bill Schaedler ’68, Mr. Dan Petrocchi ’62, not pictured: Mr. Stephen Mahaney ’69, Mrs. Carrie Vellutini
Board of Trustees 2014-15The Board of Trustees at Christian Brothers High School is comprised of 12
volunteers dedicated to safeguarding and advancing the school’s Catholic,
Lasallian college preparatory mission. Before joining the Board of Trustees,
candidates undergo training on the Lasallian charism (history, spirituality and
philosophy of education) and Policy Governance – a model used by Lasallian
schools throughout the District of San Francisco New Orleans. This summer,
the board welcomed new members, Stephen Mahaney ’69, Dan Petrocchi ’62 and
David Walrath. Marianne Evashenk is taking on the role of Board Chair.
The Policy Governance model comprises an inclusive, written set of goals
for the school, called Ends Policies, which guide the board in monitoring the
performance of the school and its CEO. Ends Policies help ensure that Christian
Brothers High School adheres to the vision of the Brothers of the Christian
Schools and the District of San Francisco New Orleans.
“It is a profound honor to represent the Brothers and keep the Lasallian mission
moving forward. They have given us all the tools we need to be successful,”
explains Evashenk. “We also have a wonderful relationship with Lorcan Barnes.
He is insightful, inclusive and open to constructive ideas. His talent, energy and
enthusiasm really help ensure that CB is the best place that it can be.”
As for the coming year, “I look forward to working with this board,” says Evashenk.
“They are such a talented, committed, intelligent, extraordinary group of people.
We all have similar desires for outcomes, with different points of view on how we
might get there. I’ve learned so much from them and they are a joy to work with.”
Message From the President
November 2014
Dear Alumni, Families and Friends:
“Be assured that once you have placed yourself in God’s hands…though He still leaves you in sorrow, He
will help you by His grace to endure this trial, perhaps in a way that is not obvious, or else He will deliver
you from it by surprising means and at a time when you will least expect it.” St. John Baptist de La Salle
On November 3, I received a phone call that no school administrator ever wants to receive. One of our
students, Spencer Pershall ’17, had taken his own life. In one tragic moment, a brilliant life full of love and
promise ended. In one tragic moment, a family is forever broken. Asking why is pointless. No answer makes
sense of the senseless.
Many times this week, I thought about this passage from the Founder’s meditations as I have seen it reveal
itself in myriad ways. The grace demonstrated by our faculty, guidance counselors and staff in caring for
our students, as loving big brothers and big sisters, was inspiring. The grace displayed by our students who
comforted one another while suffering through their own grief was heroic. The grace demonstrated by our
Prayer and Faith class in planning a beautiful prayer service was heartrending. The grace revealed while
seeing our students and faculty gather in the chapel in prayer, remembrance and community gives me hope.
Our faith teaches us that Spencer is now in God’s loving embrace. We will continue as a faith-filled
community to remember that we are in the holy presence of God – for God’s holy presence is really the only
place that any of this can begin to make sense.
Spencer’s death leaves a void in this Christian Brothers High School community
that will never be filled. As we move forward together in sorrow, I am grateful
for our Catholic faith as we place ourselves in God’s hands and pray for His
continued grace and healing.
I am grateful to the parents and guardians who entrust us with the hearts and
minds of their children. I am also grateful to the alumni, families, and friends
who give so generously to ensure that this faith-filled community continues into
our 139th year and beyond. This issue of Connection includes an Annual Report of
Gifts (pages 16 to 39) to recognize donations given between July 1, 2013, and June
30, 2014. Every name represents a vital partner in fostering this sacred mission.
Please keep Spencer, his brother Gordon ’15, the Pershall and Kerth families and
our Christian Brothers High School community in your prayers.
Live Jesus in our hearts!
Lorcan P. Barnes
President
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Campus Life
Alumni Life
Connected
Features
CB Launches Engineering Program .................................................5iPad Program - Building on Success ................................................8Campus Improvements ..................................................................14
Annual Report 2013-2014 ..............16
Ambassadors Celebrated at 30th Annual Dinner ........................ 50
ArtsIrish Tenor Performs at Christian Brothers ...................................10A Movie Premiere for Antonio "Tony" Rodriguez ’16 ...................11Actor and Director Earn Elly Awards ............................................11
AthleticsJack Witry Field House ....................................................................12Dan Carmazzi ’71 ............................................................................13CB Joins Capital Athletic League in CIF Realignment .................13
Wine, Beer & Food Extravaganza – Alumni Association on a Mission ........................................... 40
ReunionsClass of 1964.................................................................................... 44Class of 1994 .................................................................................... 45Class of 1999 .................................................................................... 46Class of 2004 ....................................................................................47
In Memoriam .......................................................................... 48
Pat Melarkey ’49George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center ....................... 49
Alumni News & Notes .........................................................53Mark Your Calendars ..................................................................... 63
Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
are critical skills greatly needed in America’s
workforce. The U.S. Department of Commerce
estimates that jobs in science, technology, engineering,
and math (STEM) will grow 17 percent by 2018—
nearly double the growth for non-STEM fields. Current
projections indicate that more than 1.2 million U.S.
jobs in STEM-related fields will go unfilled by 2018.
Christian Brothers High School can already boast
outstanding programs in science, technology and math.
In the fall of 2014, the school launched a Pathway to
Engineering program in partnership with Project Lead
the Way (PLTW).
“Principal Hesser came to me and shared her idea for adding the
program to CB’s curriculum,” explains Lorcan Barnes, president.
“I couldn’t conceptualize it until I happened to be visiting a high
school that was hosting a Pathway to Engineering competition.
Seeing this phenomenal program in action moved me to see the life-
changing possibilities for our students.”
“Lasallian education is rooted in innovation and giving students
what they need, when they need it,” explains Mary Hesser, principal.
“We know that the time to expand the American engineering talent
pool is now. Providing our students with a curriculum that instills
a love of engineering and develops future innovators and problem-
solvers who also possess deep core values, positions our young men
and women for success. That is Lasallian!”
C B L a u n c h e s
Eng ineering Program
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Adding the Pathway to Engineering program was not as simple
as purchasing the curriculum. It also necessitated the construction
of an engineering lab. Donors at CB’s 2014 auction donated a
phenomenal $90,000 to help with the project. An additional
$200,000 in commitments and gifts came in during the spring.
Construction of the engineering lab, which is housed in the “STEM
wing” - formerly known as the SMAT wing - took much of the
summer. The school plans to add at least one more lab in the near
future to ensure facilities are able to meet student needs.
Pathway to Engineering is a four-year sequence of UC-approved
engineering courses for high school students. In the fall, 87
freshmen and sophomores enrolled in CB’s new Introduction to
Engineering Design class. Students are using industry standard
3-D modeling software and a 3-D printer (used to create the robot
on the cover) to help them design solutions to solve real-world
problems. They will follow that with a Principles of Engineering
class in 2015-16. Based on the interests and strengths of our
students, in 2016-17, we will begin offering more advanced courses.
CB is fortunate to have three engineers on the faculty – Mr. Scott
Coyner, Ms. Chris Thayer and Mr. Kevin van den Bogert.
“The Pathway to Engineering curriculum is nationally
recognized,” says Coyner. “Add to that the fact that the donors and
school have provided us with the best lab and spared no expense in
ensuring that our students have the most powerful computers and
even a 3-D printer, we really have the best facilities in the area.”
“I really like this class,” says Regina Chapius ’18. “The interactive
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activities are interesting and different from anything I’ve ever
studied before. I feel like I’m developing new skills and Mr. Coyner
makes it all interesting.”
“The students will be applying engineering, science, math
and technology to solve complex, open-ended problems in a
collaborative, real-world context,” says Coyner. “These skills will
serve them well, whether or not they pursue careers in STEM-
related fields.”
“I really enjoy the group projects and learning new skills like
isometric drawing and how we can apply that,” says Michael
Ost ’18. “I definitely plan on taking engineering all four years at CB
and look forward to learning more about the different disciplines
of engineering.”
Donors were invited to celebrate the grand opening of the facility
at an open house in August.
“I wish that CB had an engineering program when I was here,”
says Jarret Link ’10, a 2014 Duke University graduate who entered
a biomedical engineering Ph.D. program at U.C. Davis this fall.
“Engineering is a great profession and I’m happy that today’s CB
students will have these experiences. Hopefully, they will develop a
love for it and continue on in college.”
“When we decided to move forward with the project, we had no
way of gauging student interest,” says Barnes. “We had not even
held our placement exam for incoming freshmen. Optimistically,
we thought we would fill two classes. Instead, we have four. I’m
excited for our students and grateful to our donors.”
Mike Ingoglia ’65, Elaine ’68 and Bill ’68 Schaedler Ken ’54 and Marolyn ’57 Harris, Al Gallardo
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Year one of CB’s student iPad program, the 2013-14 school year, was one of discovery and learning. The program, designed to harness students’ energy and enthusiasm for technology and direct it toward learning to thrive as 21st century communicators, thinkers and problem-solvers, was used across CB’s curriculum in varying capacities.
“We know the iPad supports essential skill areas — complex communication, new media literacy, collaboration, creativity, and self-directed learning,” says Principal Mary Hesser. “I’m pleased that our students benefit from this dynamic teaching tool, but, cognizant of the fact that it does not replace the special teacher-student relationship at the heart of a Catholic, Lasallian classroom. We want our young men and women to have the best of both worlds.”
In the spring of 2014, school leaders conducted a survey of parents, students and faculty to gather data regarding the ways in which the device was used and ideas for enhancing the student experience in the future.
A significant benefit cited by all groups was the integration of the learning management system, “Schoology,” which provides students and teachers a common platform on which to communicate. Schoology enables teachers to share assignments and resources digitally. Further, it was used by clubs, departments, Lasallian Student Life, admissions and administration to efficiently communicate with student groups and minimize classrooms disruptions. The parent feature provides a window into the day-to-day activities of their student(s) that complements the grading information available in PowerSchool, the school’s web-based student information system.
“I like the information available on Schoology” says CB parent Julie Gallardo. “I can’t be at the school but, I do like that I can see the week’s assignments, school messages, Talon articles, upcoming events and so much more. The information might not always get to me through my son, but, I can easily get to it through Schoology.”
BUILDING ON SUCCESS
Program
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Students reported that the iPad was an excellent tool for taking and organizing notes, conducting research, collaborating with classmates and managing their course loads. Parents were pleased with the lighter backpacks thanks to electronic books and also, in many cases, lower book bills. Easier access to resources and practical life exposure to technology also surfaced as parent favorites.
“I like that I have everything that I need to say organized in one place,” says Aaron Davis ’18.
“I can’t carry my computer everywhere with me,” says Ritam Sarmah ’15. “It’s really nice to have immediate access to information.”
“Having an iPad at school is very helpful,” says Victoria Linares ’15. Thanks to the iPad, I can get immediate information, additional insight and even assistance if there is something I’m not understanding.”
“Schoology is my agenda,” says Katelyn Bates ’16. “I love it because I can get all of my team messages from wrestling and soccer there. And, my teachers post additional resources that are helpful when I’m studying or working on assignments.”
Parents did, however, ask for additional help in managing the device at home to limit distractions and for an increase in the use of electronic books.
“We take our parent comments to heart,” says Chris Symkowick-Rose, assistant principal for curriculum and instruction. “We kicked off the year with parent training
sessions and have posted information on managing parental controls. We are also redoubling our efforts to identify more digital books and resources. Further, we’ve hired an educational technology specialist who is dedicated to maximizing the effectiveness of the device for our students and teachers.”
The school plans to make year two of iPad implementation even more successful by partnering with families and continuing to engage in the best teaching practices both with and without the iPad. CB is committed to ensuring that students are well prepared to be successful in 21st century learning and working environments.
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Visual & Performing ArtsIrish Tenor Performs at Christian Brothers
The La Salle Club sponsored two summer concerts featuring Anthony Kearns, one of the founding members of the PBS super group "The Irish Tenors" on July 24 and 25. Both shows, held in the George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center, featured dancers from Sacramento's own McKeever School of Irish Dance and representatives from the Irish American Ceili Dancers.
Spearheaded by Joe McNamara ’83, a member of The La Salle Club, the July 24 performance included a special tribute to Msgr. Edward Kavanagh in recognition of his long service to the young people of Sacramento and his inspired history of bringing the best in Irish entertainment to Sacramento.
Irish eyes were smiling as Kearns performed “I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen,” and “She Moved Through the Fair.” There may even have been a few tears shed with the Les Miserables ballad “Bring him Home,” and of course, “Danny Boy.” All in all, the 90-minute performances were only made better by the phenomenal acoustics in the Thea Stidum Theatre and the enthusiastic crowds.
Sr. Maura Bowie, RSM, and Anthony Kearns
Eric Edelmayer ’82, Paul Harrington ’82, Father Mike Carroll
Darrell Corti ’60 and Joe McNamara ’83
Susan McIver, Delaney ’18, Troy ’82 and Kris Bird, Patrick McIver
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Actor and Director Earn Elly AwardsCongratulations to Garrick Sigl ’15 who brought home an Elly Award for best leading male performance for his phenomenal work in "The Drowsy Chaperone." Elly Awards are presented by the Sacramento Area Regional Theatre Alliance (SARTA) to acknowledge outstanding work in local productions. Connor Mickiewicz also won for best director for his work on the “The Drowsy Chaperone.” In total, 43 participating theatres submitted 101 productions to SARTA for consideration. CB received eight nominations including:
CHOREOGRAPHY - Sarah Mungas
SET DESIGN - Connor Mickiewicz
SOUND DESIGN - Kirt Shearer
LEAD MALE - Garrick Sigl ’15
LEAD FEMALE - Allison Lian ’14
SUPPORTING MALE - Eric Pytel ’16
A Movie Premiere for Antonio “Tony” Rodriquez ’16 Tony Rodriquez ’16 did not expect much when he submitted his first-ever film script for consideration by Access Sacramento’s 15th Annual Film Festival committee. In June, he was notified that he was one of the ten winners and was now on his way to produce his first film to be showcased at the Crest Theatre. Tony was the youngest winner!
Although the production involved a tremendous amount of work, Tony was determined to make it happen. He recruited Reed Kiefer ’16 to assist with filming. Kiefer’s roll expanded to director and editor. Rodriguez also recruited his brother, Coby Sturgeon ’12 to produce the music, work on the audio and as the boom operator.
The film, “The Charismatic Man” debuted at the Crest Theatre on October 5 to fantastic reviews. Judging by the warm reception it received, this may be the first of many awards for Tony Rodriguez ’16.
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Jack Witry Field HouseCB’s inaugural Athletic Hall of Fame dinner included a special announcement that the school’s field house would henceforth be named the Jack Witry Field House to honor the legendary Witry, who has ministered at the school for more than 50 years as coach, dean of students, math teacher, director of facilities, mentor, friend and much more. In August, the building’s new lettering was installed and unveiled, forever commemorating this illustrious gentleman.
Mona ’60 and Jack Witry
Bernie Church ’62, Jack Witry, Sal “Chado” Vasquez ’52, Jim Westlake ’51
Nick Witry ’87, Jack and Mona ’60 Witry, Delaney Halstead, Kathy Witry Halstead
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Dan Carmazzi ’71Dan Carmazzi ’71 stepped up to take over the varsity football program following George Petrissans’ move to Clovis West High School last spring. Six months into it, he is loving the challenge. Carmazzi, who returned to Christian Brothers in 2012, worked as offensive coordinator with Petrissans and currently serves as the school’s assistant athletic director and as a teacher.
“I really enjoy coaching these young men,” says Carmazzi. “It was great to coach with George Petrissans and work with these young men as their offensive coordinator. But, I realized that I missed leading a program. I’ve got a great group of coaches and I’m thankful to the administration for giving me this opportunity.”
Carmazzi’s varsity coaching staff includes Evan Boylan, Al Hooker, Dave Hoskins, Sean Morris and Kevin Polnasek.
“Naming Dan to the position of head coach ensures that our players will continue to benefit from his vast coaching experience and, more importantly, his character and high standards of excellence,” says CB President Lorcan Barnes. “It is fantastic to have an ideal candidate on staff who is ready, willing and eager to take on the job.”
“Coach Carmazzi is a great choice,” says Kyle Cherry ’15. “He has the respect of the entire team and we all like playing for him.”
Carmazzi’s experience includes 31 years as head football coach, seven years as an assistant athletic director, and nine years as an athletic director at Jesuit High School. Carmazzi was named a Model Coach by the California Interscholastic Federation in 2005 and is a member of the 200-win club.
CB Joins Capital Athletic League in CIF RealignmentChristian Brothers High School athletics fall under the direction of the Sac-Joaquin Section (SJS) of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) – California’s governing body for high school sports. To accommodate changing school populations and new high schools in the section, the SJS goes through the realignment process every four years.
With this year’s realignment cycle, CB will compete at the Division III level which is comprised of three leagues: the Capital Athletic League, the Tri-County Conference and the Valley Oak League. CB is a member of the Capital Athletic League which also includes Casa Roble, El Camino, Mira Loma, Rio Americano and Vista del Lago.
“The SJS has been meeting for about two years regarding this realignment cycle,” explains Dale Milton. “In 2000, the Sac-Joaquin section had 137 schools. In 2014, there will be almost 200 schools. Realignment is essential to ensuring that schools are placed in the appropriate Divisions and that new schools can be integrated into the various conferences. I believe the new CAL offers us some tough competitors, and exciting playoff opportunities for all of our sports programs.”
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It was a busy and productive summer at Christian Brothers this year. Building the engineering lab in the STEM wing necessitated relocating the library. Recognizing that pathways to knowledge have changed in the digital world, school leaders opted to create a “Learning Commons” in the centrally-located space that housed the music classrooms from 2006-2014. This new facility provides a space that is optimal for both learning and community.
The cafeteria also received a bit of a makeover with new flooring, paint, glass doors and new furniture. Finally, it looks as good as the food!
CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS
Learning Commons
“I can’t waste this chance.”
Our deepest gratitude to the
many donors who support
Christian Brothers High
School. Because of you, CB
leads the region in need-
based tuition assistance
providing $2.3 million to
421 young men and women.
The following Annual
Report of Gifts recognizes
gifts and donations given
between July 1, 2013 and
June 30, 2014.
These gifts help students,
like Elmer, fulfill their
dreams. Thank you!
“At school I meet a lot of new people. But I’m also
meeting myself.”– Elmer Lizarde ’15
ENROLLED IN: Honors and AP Courses
MEMBER OF: Scholars Program
ANCHORS: Student TV News
PLAYS: Varsity Soccer & Varsity Men’s Volleyball
RUNS: Cross Country
LIFE PLAN: Become a Doctor
Grateful to all of the donors who make this possible!
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“You are ambassadors and ministers of Jesus Christ.”
ANNUAL REPORT
SPONSOR LEVEL • $10,000.00+
Anonymous Anonymous Steve ’56 and Darlene
BenetoThomas ’85 and Leah
BorgeLon ’73 and Mary Ann
BurfordMargaret Carrera and
Philip JoffeDave and Linda
ChristiansonClark Trucking Service, Inc.Colliers International
WA LLC, on Behalf of Tracey Huntington
Dick ’64 and Sandy Cunha
George Cunningham ’40Diocese of SacramentoCraig and Amy EnosDonald and Kathy
FitzgeraldLeo ’55 and Gayle
GranucciChris and Stacey GriggsLarry and Terri GuryJeff and Michelle HallstenMike ’65 and Kate
Ingoglia
John ’68 and Lynda Jackson
John and Paula JacksonGreg ’65 and Carole
KassisRich and Connie KoppesFr. Leo T. McAllister
FundJerry and Anne McCallEstate of Helen
MontgomeryEstate of Michael MooreNick ’59 and JoAnne
MooreJohn and Susan Nunan, Sr.
Dan ’62 and Hollis Petrocchi
Bill ’73 and Helen Pierson
Sacramento Region Community Foundation
Bill ’68 and Elaine ’68 Schaedler
Thea StidumTerra Family FoundationThe Catholic Foundation
of The Diocese of Sacramento, Inc.
Chris and Dee Vrame
PRESIDENT’S CLUB LEVEL • $5,000.00+
Anonymous John and Heidi AndersonJacqueline Calkin and
Chris BagatelosNeal and Heidi CordeiroPeggy DesmondBob ’55 and Carolyn ’57
GranucciSusan HaleyKen ’54 and Marolyn ’57
Harris
Hilbers, Inc.Joel ’62 and Carolyn ’63
LucichSteve ’69 and Kathleen
MahaneyDaniel Mazza and Robin
GrazianiTerence and Teri McHaleDan McVeigh and
Rebecca BaumannDavid ’61 and Susan
Murphy
Robert MurrayPfund Family FoundationMike and Carol Ann
PirruccelloEstate of Steve Radman ’60Richard Rodriguez ’62Roger and Ann RomaniMartin Romo ’85 and
Leesa MiaoRotary Club of
Sacramento Foundation
Fred ’57 and Misaki Rooney
Debra Sherman and Arthur Thorne
Bob ’48 and Mercedes Slakey
Jon and Susan SnyderChado ’52 and Janet
VasquezAsa ’51 and Sue
Whetstone
2013-2014
— St. John Baptist de La Salle
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The Ambassadors’ Club was formed in 1984 to recognize and honor members of the Christian Brothers family who support the school financially. The gift level is $1,876 or more over the course of the year, which coincides with the founding year of the school. Gifts at this level, and all gifts, contribute greatly toward providing a quality,
Catholic, Lasallian education to the deserving young men and women of Christian Brothers High School.
LASALLIAN LEVEL • $2,500.00+
AnonymousAnonymous Bar J InvestmentsLorcan and Patti BarnesKen ’74 and Jill BennettPeter Bollinger ’57Chuck ’54 and Carolyn
ChatfieldRev. Msgr. James F.
Church ’50Richard and Karen
ContrerasDan and Debbie CostaScott and Elizabeth
CoynerWalter Dahl and Sarah
BuxtonJohn ’77 and Judy
DonovanMike and Marianne
EvashenkDon and Betty GillottMartin and Susan HaleyDiane ’71 and Michael
HeineFrancis and Stacy HickelChristopher Hoffman
and Olivia Luna
Steve and Lydia HowellDon and Joanne HuffordBill ’76 and Nina IliffInter-Cal Real Estate
CorporationMichael and Karen
JedrzynskiJerry ’53 and Rosemary
KirreneAugie and Patricia
LedesmaBenjamin and Sonia LeeMatthew and Laura
LegrandKent Lieginger ’69
and Betsy Marriott Lieginger ’71
Jennifer and Jim MakolEd and Maria ManningJeff Mason and Donna
KaylorVince ’72 and Linda
McDonaldMcDonald Plumbing,
Heating & Air Conditioning
John ’72 and Nancy McGann
Joanne McShaneMedic Ambulance
Service, Inc.Mrs. James A. MonroeDarren and Coleen
MoreheadChristopher and
Jacqueline ObmannBrian and Debbie
O’HearnSteve ’72 and Candyce
OlinKenny Omlin ’84Kevin and Janet PedrottiDean and Monica
PfirrmanRex Moore ElectricalPaul RieschickRiver City BankMark ’82 and Janine
RomneyJohn and Denise RoseDan and Kathy SalazarButch ’60 and Eileen
SchueringGordon ’64 and Susan
Scott
Thomas ’48 and Marion Slakey
Andy ’51 and Marilyn Smolich
Kevin ’86 and Angela Spease
Andrew and Grace TakMark and Theresa
TavianiniDavid and Helene TaylorUnger Construction Co.Roger ’67 and Marie
ValineDave and Peggy WalrathJay ’52 and Suzie
WaterburyLinda WeberKathleen Williams and
Martha StringerKenneth and Michelle
WilsonWalter and Mary WilsonRosemary Wood ’59
FOUNDERS LEVEL • $1,876.00+
AnonymousClark ’62 and Claudia ’63
AldrichBill ’50 and Joanne
BadellaLouis ’81 and Cheryl
BarbosaJohn Buchmiller and Ann
FragoTom ’53 and Carol ColbyKevin Crossland ’69 and
Francesca KirkpatrickSr. Nancy Daniels ’58, RSM
Tom and Priscilla EnglishJohn ’83 and Joelle
FondaleCarolyn Gandy-
McEachnie ’79 and Edison McEachnie
Gayle Manufacturing Co.John ’54 and Liane HallKari and Vinton HawkinsDennis Hock ’64Tony Ingoglia ’02Steve and Dona JablonskyKenny Kirrene ’78
George and Anwylyd LianJose Manuel and Maria
LinaresJim Long ’55Robert and Monica
MaldonadoJohn and Wendy NelsonKathleen ’81 and Gordon
PatersonRobert and Sally PayneVirgil † and Faye
Petrocchi
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gift Program
Mitch and Jennifer Rohrer
Jim ’62 and Marie SikoraLincoln ’95 and Aga
SnyderSutter Medical GroupRichard and Laura
WeisbergAnne Marie ’78 and Rick
Zeman
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BROTHERS LEVEL • $1,000.00+
AnonymousJohn and Melissa AliottiValente AraizaMarlene ’61 and Gary
ArtzBank of SacramentoSteve ’78 and Susan
BarsantiJoan and Cob BergerKarl BergerLynn and Tina BlackGus and Cindy BlechaBOS Sheet Metal Inc.Jeanne and Jan BushRene and Charlene
CardenasCBHS Student Council
2013-2014Keith ’82 and Rosanne
CherrySteven and Sherry CohenNoreen CrowleyAlan and Carla
DatanaganKenneth and Emmalene
DavisTom ’76 and Lynea DavisLisa DeBlasio-Soga ’86
and Mark SogaDesmond, Nolan, Livaich
& CunninghamPeter and Carrie DetwilerMatt DolciniEd Dudensing and Katie
Newell
El Dorado Savings BankConnie EmersonExchange BankHector and Charlotte
FernandezMel and Connie FontesCarlos Francisco and
Fran LeeDenise FranzoiaGenovese, Burford &
BrothersDick ’55 and Sandra
GiustiRick Gormley ’74Jim and Stacey GranucciJoe and Teresa GuilhermeJim and Brenda HengMary and Noel HesserDave ’54 and George Ann
HigginsJulian ’54 and Diane HoltJudy ’63 and Jim HughesIllinois Tool Works
FoundationAnna IngogliaISSE ServicesJerry ’73 and Rebecca
KarverJim ’59 and Debi KassisMark and Rochelle KayeDavid ’81 and Lesley
KirreneMark and Shari LasherFran ’54 and Patricia
Lastufka
Steve ’65 and Karen Legarra
Gilbert and Sandy Limhengco
Dan Lorenz ’55Larry ’54 and Kathleen
LynchBrian and Lisa MaasGary and Clare MacLeodJohn and Susan
MacMilanBruce ’69 and Robin
MaitaRenee Malaki ’76Larry ’62 and Karen
MariettiMark III Engineering
Construction, Inc.Bob MassaMike ’80 and Kristen
McCarthyJim and Carol
McMonagleFrank and Elizabeth
MeyerMike ’83 and Shannon
MooneyFrank ’51 and Marge
MugarteguiDon ’64 and Pam MurphyJimmy and Elizabeth NeilWillie ’69 and Sheila
NolanRev. Msgr. Albert
O’Connor
Larry and Kathy O’Connor
OK Tire and AutomotivePaul and Claudia PageDavid Patella ’69Amanda and Jerad
PattersonMichael and Ginessa
PiersonRick ’79 and Doris PiresRobert and Catherine
PriceAmber Ramos ’96Laura and Fred RogersStephen and Janet
RuggieroEd Sayre ’52Schetter Electric, Inc.Jim and Ellen SchiavenzaShea Family Charitable
Lead TrustRichard ’57 and Mary Cay
ShermanJames and Joyce ShetlerBob ’69 and Robyn SlakeyReginald and Deanna
SmithKevin and Nancy Smith-
FaganOmar SultanSunwest Wild Rice
Company, Inc.Sharon TaketaDon ’55 and Margret
Terra
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BROTHERS LEVEL • $1,000.00+ continued
PATRONS LEVEL • $500.00
AnonymousDavid and Denise AbsherDonna and Peter AdamLouie Albiani ’59Louis ’52 and Patricia
AmbroseAnderson Bros. Florin
Square Pharmacy, Inc.Scott and Mary AndersonTom ’56 and Carol BakerConstantine Baranoff ’93Mark and Katherine
BarrosSam Bates and Jeannie
GeeBill ’69 and Debbie
BlucherTom and Peggy BoneTim ’60 and Linda BorgeJeff and Carol BourkeBrad ’62 and April
BradleyChristopher ’77 and Mary
BressiJohn Britton ’65Joe Broadhead and
Florian TriaNicole and David
BrousseauChristopher and Jenny
Brown
Charles and Susan Brownridge
Joshua ’98 and Darcina Calista
Ralph and Tracy CalvilloRalph ’62 and Joanne
CampasanoGil and Araceli CantillerMark ’76 and Susan
CappelloRonald ’51 and Pat
CarissimiMarilyn CarmazziMary CarterWilliam and Sara CaseyMariano and Amalia
CastanedaStephen Cernicky ’66Dan and Karen ChanDavid ’81 and Shelley
CherryGary Chu and Zhihong
WangLarry ’50 and Terry
CloneyGerry Colbert ’54Robert Cooke ’49Mike ’71 and Danielle
CorcoranJames and Jean Costello
Kenneth and Shannon Crawford
Mark Cuomo and Margarita Fernandez
Conrad and Denise DavisKathy ’65 and Gordon
DavisDavis Smiles DentistryChuck ’52 and Barbara
De PaoliRalph and Antoinette
de Vere WhiteDavid ’94 and Michelle
DesmondKerry DesmondMahinder and Tawnya
DhaliwalTerry ’55 and Kathy
DorseyJohn and Kelley DowneyDPR ConstructionGary and Julie DriverJames and Carolyn
DudleyPatrick and Karen
DurhamJohn and Colleen EarleyTed and Kelli EliopoulosFamily Wealth Law GroupWilliam ’72 & Kristen
Farrell
Louie and Nadine FelettoMark and Cynthia
FenocchioAlma FernandezChuck and Lisa FrenchMarty ’77 and Karen
GabrielliCynthia Gandy ’78 and
Joseph Hill, Sr.William Geary ’65Gary and Lora GeryAlex and Paula GoncalvesPeter ’42 and Jean GrassiAustin and Florita
GreinerTom ’61 and Sharon
GruneisenMichael and Shirley
HallmanRick and Andrea HartMike Hanly ’51Ralph Hanley ’56Nancy HeffernanRobert Henderson ’48Mary Moore Henry
de TessanPeter Hewitt and Anh
DangHoward ’51 and Beverly
HicksCarol Hoefling
John-Reed and Catherine Thompson
Punky ’52 and Sally Towne
James and Ann TracyMary TurnerScott Turner ’90
Kevin ’73 and Susan Valine
Br. George Van Grieken, FSC
Rene ’55 and Ethyle Vercruyssen
Alan Wackman
Patty WackmanJames and Maureen
WanketAllen and Gina WarrenChristopher and
Stephanie Washburn
Western Health Advantage
Ryan and Valerie WongSean and Nancy WongChuck and Patricia
Zannetti
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PATRONS LEVEL • $500.00+ continued
David ’99 and Danielle Holquin
Nicholas and Julia Holquin
Bill ’59 and Connie Hoover
John and Laurie Hosoume
Michael and Nancy HynesTony ’53 and Haley
IngogliaDavid ’82 and Errica
JablonskyJoel and Marissa JacintoSam and Billee KanelosArlene KayeKevin and Sherry KellyArlene ’64 and Dan KirbyBill and Jane KoenigPaul and Annie KrauseTom Kuzmich ’62Bart ’49 and Barbara
LagomarsinoPaul Lagomarsino ’55 &
Sally HitchcockLaw Offices of Tom
JohnsonGarrett Lemmon ’56Lisa ’95 and David
LevasseurChris and Conni LevisEric and Mary LintzRobert and Lana LucasMark Lucero and Irma
Gomez-LuceroJoel ’62 and Carolyn ’63
LucichRonald and Vicki
MacKintoshLuis ’82 and Cindy
MaldonadoTony ’65 and Donna
ManuelKevin and Phyllis MarkKevin and Wendy MartinJohn and Lisa MatocqJames and Andrea MayerJune McBride & Craig
ThurmondCarole McCookArthur and Sherrie
McElvyKen and April MederiosDavid and Marilyn MeekMerchants National BankJane ’63 and Thomas
MeuserJose and Diana Michel
Greg and Mary MignanoTodd MillerNedra MillwoodMoniz ArchitectureRichard and Veronica
MonteverdeCharlene ’74 and John
MoorheadAdriana Mundo Herald &
Michael HeraldMurphy Austin Adams
Schoenfeld LLPDouglas and Elizabeth
MurphyKirk Murphy ’77Miguel and June NievesJohn and Laura O’ReillyMike OuterbridgeNancy ParrishJerry ’55 and Barbara ’58
PaulyBernie ’53 and June
PausbackJohn ’80 and Mary PerezMark ’71 and Susan PerryJimmy ’02 and Angeline
Pierson Jorge ’73 and Nellie ’78
Plasencia
Lorena Puga-Ayala and Alberto Ayala
David Quackenbush ’89 and Leah Diaz
Alfonso Ramirez and Patricia Aguiar
John and Yolanda Riley-Portal
Seann Rooney and Angela Tate
Dan Sanchez ’54Jerry and Marlene
SarmentoKeith and Patricia SchieleGregory ’86 and Sarah
SchubertRolf and Lisa SchumannSierra Hart Auto ServiceDoug ’71 and Barbara
SilvaSjoberg Evashenk
ConsultingRon and Holly SlabbinckSteven ’76 and Jacklyn ’76
SlakeySmart LLCDan ’72 and Vicki
SmolichSocotra Capital, Inc.
to help fund CB’s new engineering lab.
ALUMNI DONATED
$43,175 20 Christian Brothers Connection
PATRONS LEVEL • $500.00+ continued
THE CLASSES OF
are providing FULL-TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS to deserving students through the Class Sponsorship Program.
’54 ’55 ’56 ’60 ’62 ’64 ’65 & ’85
Erik Solis-Fox ’05 Rayne Soriano ’93Mary Alice ’99 and Mark
SpinelliJames ’79 and Andrea
StahleyVince ’60 and Linda
StanichButch ’59 and Susan
StarkMichael ’00 and
Hansine ’99 SterkenMichael and Laura StrechEarle Sylva ’64Christopher and Anna
Symkowick-Rose
Tim ’62 and Betty Taormina
Brock and Christina Thayer
The UPS Store #0266Stephen and Grace
ThomasAlfredo Uy and Marlyn
Quaile-UyJim and Kari Van GundyPaul and Nancy VasquezXavier and Verna
VerspierenJohn and Wendy VirgaMalcolm Visbal ’48
W.F. Gormley & SonsMark and Jan WarrenMr. David S. Webb and
Mrs. Jill A. WebbFrank Werry ’74Jim ’51 and Charlotte
WestlakeMike ’73 and Dolores
WhiteKevin and Tammara
WilcoxLyle and Sharleen WilsonJoanne WinchellPeter Winslow and Cheryl
Stewart
Jack and Mona ’60 WitryLarry and Marianne
WongJerry and Ivy WoolledgeDavid Yasuda and Teri
Masumoto-YasudaNicholas ’52 and Brenda
ZanzeDenis ’71 and Dona Zilaff
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CLASS OF ’37Ken Belke100%
CLASS OF ’38Joseph Ostoja50%
CLASS OF ’39Bob FoutsDon ViducichWaldon Westlake75%
CLASS OF ’40George Cunningham S50%
CLASS OF ’41John BabichMike O’NeilMannie Viera33%
CLASS OF ’42Peter Grassi PEugene Kunz14.30%
CLASS OF ’43Don McKenzieSteve RooneyMichael Thomas33%
CLASS OF ’44Larry GoyetteAl Knezovich25%
CLASS OF ’45James Delaney8%
CLASS OF ’46Arthur Wehr8%
CLASS OF ’47Dick EscajedaMel Knezovich10%
CLASS OF ’48Bob Henderson PBob Slakey PCThomas Slakey LMalcolm Visbal P25%
CLASS OF ’49Manuel CazaresBob Cooke PBill CraigBart Lagomarsino PCarl LangGeorge RadovichBob Winchell29.17%
CLASS OF ’50Bill Badella FRich BrownJim Church LLarry Cloney PGregory CraneDenis DonovanRon RaderRobert RolufsEdward Wilson32.14%
CLASS OF ’51Don ButzRon Carissimi PBob GloydMike Hanly PHoward Hicks PJack KearnsHerb MatherFrank McNamaraFrank Mugartegui BFrank SantosAndy Smolich LJim Westlake PAsa Whetstone PC40.63%
CLASS OF ’52Louis Ambrose PVic BertolaniEddie BetschartDick CastroBill ChambersChuck De Paoli PTom O’DonnellEd Sayre BBob SweenyPunky Towne BChado Vasquez PCFrank WallaceJay Waterbury LMack WhiteNick Zanze P31.91%
CLASS OF ’53Anonymous PErnie BarbeauDaniel BoessowRoger CaetanoTom Colby FRobert ForsterTony Ingoglia PJerry Kirrene LHector LeslieBernie Pausback PRussell Terra25.58%
CLASS OF ’54Ralph BarsottiRich BordissoDave BorgesChuck Chatfield LGerry Colbert PBob FerryDennis FischerCarlo GiordanoJohn Hall FLarry HannanKen Harris PCRon HermannDave Higgins BJulian Holt BFran Lastufka BJim Lawson
Larry Lynch BJim McCoyRich PelfanioDell PrimasingDan Sanchez P45.65%
CLASS OF ’55Jan Bush BTerry Dorsey PJerry FippinTino FloresJohn GiordanoDick Giusti BBob Granucci PCLeo Granucci SBud HensleyJim KeatingPaul Lagomarsino BJimmy Long FDan Lorenz BFrank MooneyRobert NevisTom OatesJerry Pauly PPeter RooneyKeith Schiele PDon Terra BRene Vercruyssen BGeorge WolfJohn Zanze45.10%
CLASS OF ’56Tom Baker PSteve Beneto SJim BertoniDon DittmerJohn HamiltonRalph Hanley PJim KarverTom KearneyBob KirreneGarrett Lemmon PBob PerryMarv ScharoschByron Schnetz20.31%
ALUMNI DONORS
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Sponsor (S) = $10,000+
President's Club (PC) = $5,000+
Lasallian (L) = $2,500+
Founder (F) = $1,876+
Brothers (B) = $1,000+
Patron (P) = $500
† = Deceased
CLASS OF ’57Doreen BaldwinPeter BollingerNed DanaThomas EllisAnita GiordanoCarolyn GranucciMarolyn HarrisDarrell JonesWilliam MonahanThomas O’KeefeHenry PugaFred Rooney PCRichard Sherman B8.96%
CLASS OF ’58Ron AngellPatricia AragonShirley BennettMax CasiasSr. Nancy Daniels,
RSMF
Fran EvansRobert GrayBernard GruneisenJoe GutierrezCarol HyderGerard LagomarsinoNicki MartinezPatrick McCormackPat McKennaJim MikacichDick MooneyCharles NoyaBarbara PaulyDaniel RocheGary RolandPaul SchaeferJanet SchnetzCynthia SpeedSheila TomasiniRachel WallinBarbara Wisnewski
Smith16.56%
CLASS OF ’59Louie Albiani PBart Bleuel
Bill BoudierPat FarleyRobert FuelPaula Galvez-FoxGene GerwerLinda GieseBeth GregorySheila HeftyBill Hoover PPat JohnsonJim Kassis BPaul MarchiDuke McAlpineLinda McAlpineTim McCormackNick Moore SSocorro OrrAllen SardelichMary SchaeferButch Stark PChet WaterburyRosemary Wood LSusan YadaoTom Zanze15.66%
CLASS OF ’60Charlene AmbroseEloise AndriesBill BascheriniMaeve BertaTim Borge PLouisa CorreaDarrell CortiPaul DomyancicMike ElorduyJosette HalstedLyal HolmbergCarolyn MarchiKathy O’Connor BDennis PetrottaSteve Radman† PCJudy RavelletteJoe RichBernice RoweButch Schuering LVince Stanich PJerri StonePauline Umeda
Joaquin VelasquezDavid WeinerBarbara Wright15.06%
CLASS OF ’61Tom AhernHerbert AlexanderAnonymousJulie ArmstrongMarlene Artz BGary BagleyKenneth BondMargaret BrownVictor CimaAlan CordanoCarolyn DarrLinda DohertyNancy ElorduyMichael FassnachtDaniel FischerTom Gruneisen PBarbara HanlyMartin HendersonPatricia LassenNellie MonahanDave Murphy PCJeannette NardinelliDavid QuinnBob RojasJanet StinsonCarol WarmerdamFred Znider15.34%
CLASS OF ’62Clark Aldrich FBonnie AndreDavid BacherBurt BonomiBrad Bradley PBarney BrustRalph Campasano PBernie Church
Thomas ConnollyAlan FenechEl FordBill GranucciFrances KoscheskiTom Kuzmich PFrank LaRosaBob LeraJoel Lucich PCLarry Marietti BBob MillerDan Petrocchi SDorothy RedmonRichard Rodriguez PCRichard SanchezJohn SharpJim Sikora FBill StarrThomas SteffenTim Taormina PStephen Thomas P14.01%
CLASS OF ’63Claudia Aldrich FMichele BoyerLauna CraigMadalyn CraviottoKathy Davis PRich ElorduyJames GerhardtDaniel HaagJudy Hughes BCarolyn Lucich PCJohn McCarthyJanet McIntyreJane Meuser PDonn PintarRich PolettiCaroline QuessenberryNancy ReidEileen RockEdgar SalazarJim Sequeira
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ALUMNI DONORS continued
John ShayAnna TenderellaJack Wittman11.56%
CLASS OF ’64Richard CarrollCarroll CookTeresa CuellarDick Cunha SDonald Del PortoMarryan ElorduyJim GirardDennis Hock FJan KaznowskiArlene Kirby PJohn LujanMark ManningDon Murphy BFred NicholsMark O’BrienHarry PerrinRichard PeterGordon Scott LKathy StycEarle Sylva PDoug Troughton10.55%
CLASS OF ’65Anonymous SJohn Britton PLarry BudneyMarion CharginJohn ConwayAnna Mary FigueroaJerry FlynnBob FrankenBill Geary PCandy HarrisMike Ingoglia SGreg Kassis SSteve Legarra BBob LuttrellTony Manuel PDavid RasulBob RothBill Silver
Phil VercruyssenBill Zimmerman20.83%
CLASS OF ’66Lawrence ArchangeloJohn AvalosTed BoughtonStephen Cernicky PStephen MeyersPhil NiederbergerChristopher PeterDennis Sequeira8.79%
CLASS OF ’67Steven DaPratoDan RehmRoger Valine L3.85%
CLASS OF ’68Paul BernardisLarry CarsonKathy CollierJohn CopleyJohn Jackson STim JohnstonOna Nelson-FloresDan NutleyTim O’BrienBernadette PallaSharon Romanello-
SequeiraBill Schaedler SElaine Schaedler SGail Zimmerman12.17%
CLASS OF ’69Tom BarberGustavo BarcenaBill Blucher, Sr. PFrank CimaKevin Crossland FMike HaveyKent Lieginger LSteve Mahaney PC
Bruce Maita BKathryn Neville
McKeonWillie Nolan BDave PageDavid Patella BBob Slakey B12.39%
CLASS OF ’70Claude AlberDave CaraskaJoe CervettiBill ConnerRobyn DavisMonica FlesselTerry FlynnTom FrameAl FranzoiaTerry JonesPatrick McAuliffeRich RaimondiTom Stassi9.85%
CLASS OF ’71Dan CarmazziGeorge CookMike Corcoran PAlexis DovalDiane Heine LFrancine Jackson-
MastersKen LewisBetsy Marriott
LiegingerL
Bill MotmansFrank PauloGeorge PerrinMark Perry PDoug Silva PFrank VellutiniDenis Zilaff P14.71%
CLASS OF ’72Brad BentoBrian BernardisWilliam Farrell P
David GonzalesFlorence LemieuxBrian MahaneyMike MalakiVince McDonaldJohn McGann LSteve Olin LDan Smolich PPat Vogeli13.33%
CLASS OF ’73Lon Burford SWilliam CarrollAndrew GjelsteenJerry Karver BBill Pierson SJorge Plasencia PKevin Valine BMike White P6.30%
CLASS OF ’74Ed BellingerKen Bennett LMary Rhea BreenPaul CarmazziSergio DiazPaul GabrielliRick Gormley PBonnie HotzMarty MarriottKevin McGovernCharlene Moorhead PLinda PelettaDoug ThompsonFrank Werry P13.33%
CLASS OF ’75Betty ClarkThomas NeriRobert Sullivan3.53%
CLASS OF ’76Ron BirdMark Cappello P
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Patrick CarvalhoMike CaselliThomas CookTom Davis BLouie Feletto PMichael FriasDavid GauArthur GreenBill Iliff LRenee Malaki BSteve MugarteguiKen PerryBobbi PiresPeter PullenPles RobinsonJeffrey SchieleSteven Slakey P13.38%
CLASS OF ’77Christopher Bressi PJohn CookJohn Donovan LMarty Gabrielli PPaul JacobsJoseph MaffiKirk Murphy PKathy SmithConnie Yanez7.83%
CLASS OF ’78Steve Barsanti BMark CherryLori DangbergLiz DrysdaleCynthia Gandy PRich HenningKenny Kirrene FTom McNamaraJoe MugarteguiMichael PerrinElizabeth Young-
MurphyAnne Marie Zeman F10.53%
CLASS OF ’79Chris CherryPaul CronickDanny DelgadoCarolyn Gandy-
McEachnieF
Joseph LormanRick Pires BBill RappJose ReyesKim SeneyCharles Somers SJim Stahley PLori Toomey11.01%
CLASS OF ’80Maureen AbercrombieGina Barbato-KneppPaul CongdonMike LewisLori MagalettiMike McCarthy BMark MurphyJohn Perez PSam Tatge6.52%
CLASS OF ’81Louis Barbosa FDavid Cherry PKevin ClaraTeresa Hilts-FerrellDavid Kirrene BRay NalanganKatherine Massa
PatersonF
Rick RonquilloSteven SeitzGeorge Smith6.71%
CLASS OF ’82AnonymousJohn ArbuckleTroy BirdIsaac CastanedaKeith Cherry BDouglas DuncanMike Hill
Dave Jablonsky PMarty LedesmaLuis Maldonado PStan MetteMark Romney LMike StinsonGerald Stone9.79%
CLASS OF ’83Patricia BoehlertSally CebrerosAnn ChapuisTony ClarkJohn Fondale FKelly HarringtonDeline HunterTraci McMullenMike Mooney BScott MooreDenise MoorePatrick O’Malley6.90%
CLASS OF ’84Sammy Bates PBrendan BegleyCharlene BodeJohn BroughtonCheryl CarrilloJohn CarusoTed CoePamela Gandy-
RosemondGregg JamesJerry NolanKenny Omlin LLinda OverstreetLorena Puga-Ayala PDanny SotoStoney StoneOscar Villegas12.03%
CLASS OF ’85Thomas Borge SRob BucknerGeoffrey ClarionSean DarrMonica MacyMartin Romo PCJack SturgesKevin Wellendorf5.19%
CLASS OF ’86Warren BellTomas CapogrecoLisa DeBlasio-Soga BJim EwertsenPaul MendozaGregory Schubert PKevin Spease LRoger TafoyaJohn Wiedner7.38%
CLASS OF ’87Cathy ButlerMario CerezoRichard PowersJay Renneisen2.68%
CLASS OF ’88Steve DiazBrian PerrySteven Swan3.70%
CLASS OF ’89Marty ClarkLaurie GrandchampDavid Quackenbush PMichael SplinterCurtis Taylor5.81%
Sponsor (S) = $10,000+
President's Club (PC) = $5,000+
Lasallian (L) = $2,500+
Founder (F) = $1,876+
Brothers (B) = $1,000+
Patron (P) = $500
† = Deceased
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CLASS OF ’90Ofelia AvalosLee PennillScott Turner B3.49%
CLASS OF ’91Dawn AltobellElizabeth ChavollaLarry Reel2.91%
CLASS OF ’92Julie FiffickJon Sevier1.83%
CLASS OF ’93Constantine Baranoff PMelanie MeeksRayne Soriano P2.83%
CLASS OF ’94David Desmond PArmando DiazEric Sayre3.03%
CLASS OF ’95Brendan HoganLisa Levasseur PCary SorianoLincoln Snyder F3%
CLASS OF ’96Andrea BarriosKeith DellShannon GreenJake HunleyWhitney Jensen
RodriguesAmber Ramos B4.44%
CLASS OF ’97Byron ChenJames ColomaReynaldo SorianoAlexander Taylor2.45%
CLASS OF ’98Josh Calista PDavid FarmerJustin KoenigLisa PascuzziJennifer RobbJohn Silva5.17%
CLASS OF ’99Sarah ColwellLiz HabkirkDavid Holquin PBrendan McVeighMichael O’BrienAldo-Ray SorianoMary Alice SpinelliHansine Sterken PEllen Walrath5.81%
CLASS OF ’00Dynast AmirKellie Corcoran-DietzAmelia McLearChristina Peterson
DierAlexis RamirezNatalia SchornSam StefankiMike Sterken P5.52%
CLASS OF ’01Ashley Richardson0.54%
CLASS OF ’02Tony Ingoglia FErin KeikoanClyve Soriano
Jimmy Pierson PKeetah Salazar-
Thompson2.51%
CLASS OF ’03Russell ChewMary McVeighTed PolhemusShawn Richardson2.03%
CLASS OF ’04Sasha De Guzman0.50%
CLASS OF ’05Christine AmoroseAmanda Plasencia1.06%
CLASS OF ’06Rachel FranzoiaLaine HimmelmannLisa KeikoanStewart Winslow1.83%
CLASS OF ’07Dave AndersonEvan BurfordPatrick GormleyAnne Winslow1.70%
CLASS OF ’08Peter KasselTyler MeredithAlisa MosmanAustin OttoMark Sauser2.16%
CLASS OF ’09Hannah CoynerGeanna FlavettaBubba Jones
Matthew McCarthyLuke SauserJoshua Tucker2.67%
CLASS OF ’10Meghan MietusSteven NeriSamantha SchumannJeremy Spease1.50%
CLASS OF ’11Alexander ContrerasConnor LeeKathleen SchiavenzaNicholas SchumannMikaela StirlingVinny ValineAbigail Williams2.52%
CLASS OF ’12Jimmy BarnesJohnny CostaTanner JanichChris LusichJimmy McNamaraLindsay OttoJordan SchneiderMeg TaylorMadeline Walsh3.91%
CLASS OF ’13Terry BarberMadeline EsquivelSylvia FranciscoVincent JohnsonRachel KimMeghan LarsonKaytee MarstonMichael NealMark Wilson4.29%
ALUMNI DONORS continued
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CURRENT PARENT DONORS
Anonymous
David and Denise Absher P
Paul and Marisa Agnew
James Ahern
Dmitriy and Ella Aks
Scott Alden and May Masunaga
John and Yolanda Alegria
Ludimer Angeles and Martna Calbes
Arvin and Ma Theresa Aparece
Valente Araiza B
Ofelia Avalos ’90
Bill ’50 and Joanne Badella F
Edwin and Jeudi Ballesteros
Terri Barbeau
Louis ’81 and Cheryl Barbosa F
Jerry and Brigit Barnes
Lorcan and Patti Barnes L
Andrea Barrios ’96
Mark and Katherine Barros P
Narinder and Tejinder Basra
Sam Bates ’84 and Jeannie Gee P
Raymond and Philippa Belliveau
Karl Berger B
Troy ’82 and Kris Bird
Ron ’76 and Ellen Bird
Ian and Gretchen Blake
Charlene ’84 and Richard Bode
Linda Bolen
Jeffrey and Carol Bourke P
Bill and Patricia Braaten
Robert and Madeline Breedlove
Mary Rhea Breen ’74
Joe Broadhead and Florian Tria P
Steven and Janeth Brouwer
Charles and Susan Brownridge P
John Buchmiller and Ann Frago F
Arthur and Susan Brubridge
Eric and Dawn Byers
Jacqueline Calkin and Chris Bagatelos
PC
Randy and Marivel Camasura
Gil and Araceli Cantiller P
Mark ’76 and Susan Cappello P
Paul ’74 and Karen Carmazzi
Cheryl Carrillo ’84
Manuel and Tania Cartagena
Mary Carter
Patrick Carvalho ’76
William and Sara Casey P
Mariano and Amalia Castaneda P
Phillip and Stephanie Cazel
Mario ’87 and Rosemaria Cerezo
Brian and Elena Chan
Dan and Karen Chan P
Ann ’83 and Eduard Chapuis
Keith ’82 and Rosanne Cherry B
Thomas and Maria Chin
Gary Chu and Zhihong Wang P
Kevin ’81 and Gwinith Clara
Tony ’83 and Kathryn Clark
Brad and Amy Clark
Martin Clark ’89
Tim and Mary Conaghan
Richard and Karen Contreras L
Kenneth and Shannon Crawford P
Kim Crum
Sam and Angela Cruz
David and Elizabeth Culp
Mark Cuomo and Margarita Fernandez
P
Walter Dahl and Sarah Buxton L
Lisa and Gregory Daly-Pshide
Alan and Carla Datanagan B
Conrad and Denise Davis P
Paul and Tracie Davis
Lisa DeBlasio-Soga ’86 and Mark Soga
B
John and Carole D’Elia
Mark and Carmen DeSimone
Herman and Catherine DeVera
Mahinder and Tawnya Dhaliwal P
Steve ’88 and Katherine ’85 Diaz
Patti Dixon
John ’77 and Judy Donovan L
John and Kelley Downey P
Joseph and Rebecca Downing
Bradford and Ruanne Dozier
Gary and Julie Driver P
Ed Dudensing and Katie Newell B
James and Carolyn Dudley P
Janet Dumonchelle
Patrick and Karen Durham P
John and Colleen Earley P
Ted and Kelli Eliopoulos P
Connie Emerson B
Craig and Amy Enos S
Jesse and Patricia Esquivel
Jim ’86 and Annde Ewertsen
Rodney Forszer and Debbie Elliot
Hector and Charlotte Fernandez B
Wendy Ficenec
Julie ’92 and Mike Fiffick
Brent and Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Sponsor (S) = $10,000+
President's Club (PC) = $5,000+
Lasallian (L) = $2,500+
Founder (F) = $1,876+
Brothers (B) = $1,000+
Patron (P) = $500
† = Deceased
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Geoffrey and Patricia Flynn
John ’83 and Joelle Fondale F
Gary and Shelly Fredericksen
Chuck and Lisa French P
Scott and Anne French
Qiang Fu and Yueying Song
Cynthia Gandy ’78 and Joseph Hill, Sr.
P
Carolyn Gandy-McEachnie ’79 and Edison McEachnie
F
Diana Garcia
James and Traci Ghilardi
Carlos and Aleida Gonzalez
Conrad and Frances Gonzalez
Rick Gormley ’74 P
Cynthia and Phil Grajeda
Laurie ’89 and John Grandchamp
Michael and Christa Grandstaffe
Jim and Stacey Granucci B
Julie Greene
Austin and Florita Greiner P
Rodney and Darcy Grieve
Christopher and Stacey Griggs S
David and Lupe Guerrero
Keith Haberstock and Aaron Carruthers
John Hall
Michael and Shirley Hallman P
Jeff and Michelle Hallsten S
Ron and Michele Hamilton
John and Theresa Hancock
Robert and Donja Harding
Rick and Andrea Hart
Greg and Kari Hartwick
David Hather and Cedar Kehoe
Kari and Vinton Hawkins F
William and Laura Heberger
Darrel and Ann Hedge
Kyle and Diana Hedum
Nancy Heffernan P
Jim and Brenda Heng B
Peter Hewitt and Anh Dang P
Francis and Stacy Hickel L
Teresa Hilts-Ferrell ’81 and Christopher Ferrell
David and Lisa Hinton
Christopher Hoffman and Olivia Luna
L
Itasker and April Hollins
Gregory and Bobbie Holt
John and Laurie Hosoume P
Andrew Hudnut and Sara Dougherty
Elizabeth ’83 and Matthew Hunter
Michael and Nancy Hynes P
Michael and Alicia Iniguez
Joel and Marissa Jacinto P
Alfred and Christie Jahns
Michael and Karen Jedrzynski L
Raul and Emma Jimenez
Ellie Jones
Thomas and Susie Jones
Michael and Catherine Kalmanson
Kent and Stephanie Kauss
Mark and Rochelle Kaye B
Charles and Michele Kelly
Dennis and Carol Kimball
David ’81 and Leslie Kirrene B
Kenny Kirrene ’78 F
Gary and Manuna Klein
Russell and Cheryl Konig
Paul and Annie Krause P
Randon and Patricia Krieg
David and Rebecca Landeros
Marty ’82 and Cheryl Ledesma
Benjamin and Sonia Lee L
Judy Lee
Naomi Lee
Scott and Connie Leek
Matthew and Laura Legrand L
Chris and Conni Levis P
George and Anwylyd Lian F
Gilbert and Sandy Limhengco B
Jose Manuel and Maria Linares F
Eric and Mary Lintz P
Bill and Debbie Loftus
Brian and Tami Louie
Robert and Lana Lucas P
Mark Lucero and Irma Gomez-Lucero
P
Brian and Lisa Maas B
Edna Macias
Gary and Clare MacLeod B
John and Susan MacMilan B
Monica ’85 and Steve Macy
Lori Magaletti ’80
Tai and Stacey Mamea
Ed and Maria Manning L
Mark ’64 and Donna Manning
Michael and Julie Marengo
Kevin and Phyllis Mark P
Kevin and Wendy Martin P
Jeff Mason and Donna Kaylor L
Tom and Theresa Matista
John and Lisa Matocq P
James and Andrea Mayer P
Daniel Mazza and Robin Graziani PC
Darren and Elizabeth McCarthy
Mike ’80 and Kristen McCarthy B
Arthur and Sherrie McElvy P
Duncan and Shawn McFetridge
Dennis McGee
Hugh and Tina McGee
Larry and Joan McGlone
Terence and Teri McHale PC
Kevin McKeever
Traci ’83 and Will McMullen
Tom ’78 and Julie McNamara
Ken and April Mederios P
Brian and Jennifer Mellor
Paul ’86 and Colleen Mendoza
Joe and Elizabeth Meyer
Jose and Diana Michel P
Richard and Veronica Monteverde P
Mike ’83 and Shannon Mooney B
Charlene ’74 and John Moorhead P
Darren and Coleen Morehead L
Mark ’80 and Cindy Murphy
Ignatius and Melanie Nazareno
Francesca Negri and John McIntyre
John and Wendy Nelson F
Miguel and June Nieves P
Mike Nivens
Christopher and Jacqueline Obmann
L
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Brian and Debbie O’Hearn L
Patrick O’Malley ’83 and Debra McClure
Jeff and Diane Omand
Ruel and Delia Opada
John and Laura O’Reilly P
Russell Ost & Julie Gallardo
Mike Outerbridge P
Linda ’84 and Lee Overstreet
Barry Padilla and Tracie Billington
John and Mary Palmer
Raul and Kim Pamatian
Katherine ’81 and Gordon Paterson
P
Amanda and Jerad Patterson B
Danielle Paulsen
Angela Paxson
Robert and Sally Payne F
Michael and Carolina Pearson
Kevin and Janet Pedrotti L
Corine Pekari
John ’80 and Mary Perez P
Keith and Denise Petkus
Dean and Monica Pfirrman L
Zlatko and Jenny Plazibat
Julie Pressey
Robert and Catherine Price B
Lorena Puga-Ayala ’84 and Alberto Ayala
P
Tyson and Kristy Pyles
Darren and Jeannie Pytel
David Quackenbush ’89 and Leah Diaz
P
Kevin and Jill Ralph
Ricardo Ramirez and Bertha Pedroza
Chula and Maryanne Ranasinghe
Catherine Rinaldo
David and Patricia Roberts
Evan and Susan Robinson
Frederick and Zusarrah Robles
Simo and Anne Rodich
Raphael and Orianna Rodriguez
Tim and Carmen Rogers
Mitch and Jennifer Rohrer F
Marcus and Annette Romani
Mark ’82 and Janine Romney L
Seann Rooney and Angela Tate P
Fernando and Angela Rosas
Walter and Suzie Rozewski
Dan and Kathy Salazar L
Genero Sanchez and Suzanne Richards
Diane and Hugo Schmidt
Kurt Schneider
Greg ’86 and Sarah Schubert P
Steven ’81 and Kimberly Seitz
George Shadday
Lise Sheedy
Trevor and Trisha Shields
Ernest and Diane Shimizu
John and Judy Signorotti
Mark and Teresa Simi
Steven ’76 and Jacklyn ’76 Slakey P
Jenny Smith
Reginald and Deanna Smith B
Kevin and Nancy Smith-Fagan B
Charles and Teresa Sorensen
James ’79 and Andrea Stahley P
Jeffrey and Marijoyce Stenger
Timothy Stenvick
James and Jodi Steyding
Pat and D’Anne Still
Sean ’84 and Kristin Stone
Michael and Laura Strech P
Jack ’85 and Kelly Sturges
Omar Sultan B
Steven ’88 and Heather Swan
Robert and Dian Swanson
Scott and Celestine Syphax
Andrew and Grace Tak L
Sharon Taketa B
Mark and Theresa Tavianini L
Curtis ’89 and Jane Taylor
David and Helene Taylor L
Charmaine Tejada
John-Reed and Catherine Thompson
B
Troy and Yvette Thompson
Dan and Florrie Tibbitts
Blanca Torres
Robert and Patricia Toth
James and Ann Tracy B
Eric and Teresa Trujillo
Mary Turner B
Scott Turner ’90 B
Alfredo Uy and Marlyn Quaile-Uy P
Paul and Nancy Vasquez P
Xavier and Verna Verspieren P
Pedro and Lea Vicio
Oscar ’84 and Katie Villegas
Chris and Dee Vrame S
Alan Wackman B
Patty Wackman B
Daniel and Emel Wadhwani
Gregory and Karen Walaitis
James and Maureen Wanket B
Allen and Gina Warren B
Christopher and Stephanie Washburn
B
Mr. David S. Webb and Mrs. Jill A. Webb
P
Linda Weber L
Jeffrey Westman and Phyllis Ramsey-Westman
Stephen and Mary White
Kevin and Tammara Wilcox P
George and Julie Wing
Larry and Marianne Wong P
Patrick and Margaret Wong
Ryan and Valerie Wong B
Sean and Nancy Wong B
Jerry and Ivy Woolledge P
David Yasuda and Teri Masumoto-Yasuda
P
Eugene Yeager and Jeanne Cameron
Jen and Scot Yearwood
Allan Yip
Sponsor (S) = $10,000+
President's Club (PC) = $5,000+
Lasallian (L) = $2,500+
Founder (F) = $1,876+
Brothers (B) = $1,000+
Patron (P) = $500
† = Deceased
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ALUMNI PARENTS & FRIENDS
Daniel and Mabel Abellera
Donna and Peter Adam P
James Ahern
John and Melissa Aliotti B
Matthew Anchordoguy
John and Heidi Anderson PC
Scott and Mary Anderson P
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell
Bill and Sarah Ayres
David ’62 and Patricia Bacher
Ronald Bacher
Bill ’50 and Joanne Badella F
James and Gloria Jean Bailey
Mike Bakarich
Doreen Mallett Baldwin ’57
Bank of Sacramento B
Bar J Investments L
Gina Barbato-Knepp ’80 and Chris Knepp
Anna Barbeau
Terri Barbeau
Bruce and Jocelyn Barboza
Lorcan and Patti Barnes F
Cuno Barragan
Keith and Barbara Barrett
Rena A. Barsanti
Steve ’78 and Susan Barsanti B
Joan Beahm
Gary and Shari Beck
David and Ann Becker
Ken ’74 and Jill Bennett L
Steve and Susan Benson
Brad ’72 and Kathleen Bento
Jerry Bergen
Joan and Cob Berger B
Paul ’68 and Kathryn Bernardis
Michael Berrigan
Patricia Bertacchi
William Bigley
Konstantin and Tatiana Bilibin
Ron ’76 and Ellen Bird
Troy ’82 and Kris Bird
Lynn and Tina Black B
Gus and Cindy Blecha B
Bill ’69 and Debbie Blucher P
Charlene ’84 and Richard Bode
Nicholas and Lori Bonsignore
Robert and Cynthia Boriskin
Michael Boswell
Mark and Cindy Boyer
Richard Boyer & Nola Swain-Boyer
Tenny Boykin
Bill and Patricia Braaten
Kathy Brady
Robert and Madeline Breedlove
Christopher and Theresa Brocchini
John Broughton ’84
Nicole and David Brousseau P
Rich ’50 and Angela Brown
Shirley Brown
John Buchmiller and Ann Frago F
Lon ’73 and Mary Ann Burford S
Emma Burin
Cal Insurance & Associates, Inc.
Ralph and Tracy Calvillo P
Bill and Sue Canavan
Mark ’76 and Susan Cappello P
Tony and Lilian Caraska
Crystal Carey
Ron ’51 and Pat Carissimi P
Marilyn Carmazzi P
Paul ’74 and Karen Carmazzi
Margaret Carrera and Philip Joffe S
Mike and Linda Carroll
William Carroll ’73
Patrick Carvalho ’76
Annetta Caselli
Mike ’76 and Nancy Caselli
Jim and Rita Cassady
Isaac ’82 and Deanne ’83 Castaneda
CBHS Student Council B
Sally ’83 Cebreros
Dan and Karen Chan P
Bill and Wendy Chase
Ronald and Elaine Chew
Dave and Linda Christianson S
Diana Clay
Steven and Sherry Cohen B
Collier International WA LLC S
Bill ’70 and Lori Conner
Richard and Karen Contreras L
George and Jane Cook
George ’71 and Susan Cook
Alan ’61 and Mary Lynn Cordano
Neal and Heidi Cordeiro PC
Louisa ’60 and Bill Correa
Lavonne Cortopassi
Dan and Debbie Costa L
Leda Costamagna
Scott and Elizabeth Coyner L
Jerry and Libba Crook
Kevin Crossland ’69 and Francesca Kirkpatrick
F
Noreen Crowley B
Kim Crum
Sam and Angela Cruz
Mark Cuomo and Margarita Fernandez
P
Susanne Currie
Rafael and Kathy Dagang
Patricia Dahl
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Dahlberg
Dolores Dallosta
Lisa and Gregory Daly-Pshide
Carolyn Darr ’61
Conrad and Denise Davis P
Kenneth and Emmalene Davis B
Robyn Davis ’70
Ralph and Antoinette de Vere White
P
Tony and Elinor DeCristoforo
Donald ’64 and Carol Del Porto
Danny ’79 and Dorothy Delgado
John and Carole D’Elia
Ronald and Patricia Derobertis
Colleen Desmond
Kerry Desmond P
Peggy Desmond PC
Sharon Desoto
Peter and Carrie Detwiler B
Mahinder and Tawnya Dhaliwal P
Steve ’88 and Katherine ’85 Diaz
Don ’56 and Patricia Dittmer
Linda Doherty ’61
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Matt Dolcini B
Paul ’60 and Mary Domyancic
Denis ’50 and Pat Donovan
John ’77 and Judy Donovan L
Betty Downey
Liz ’78 and Donald Drysdale
Janet Dumonchelle
Harry and Joanne Dunlop
Janet Dupzyk
Patrick and Karen Durham P
Diane Dutra
David and Patricia Dyba
Daniel and Claudia Elliott
Michael ’60 and Nancy Elorduy
Rich ’63 and Marryan Elorduy
Tom and Priscilla English F
Eric and Sheila Engstrom
Jesse and Patricia Esquivel
Mike and Marianne Evashenk L
Richard and Jerrilyn Ewing
Madeleine Falco
Frank and Maria Farmer
Mike and Kathleen Farmer
Percys Moran ’07
Louie ’76 and Nadine Feletto P
Jim and Pat Fellos
Mark and Cynthia Fenocchio P
Alma Fernandez P
Bob ’54 and Toni Ferry
Donald and Kathy Fitzgerald S
Kieran and Marty Fitzpatrick
Jerry ’65 and Susan Flynn
Terry Flynn ’70 and Joyce Mikal-Flynn
John ’83 and Joelle Fondale F
Mel and Connie Fontes B
Robert ’53 and Tsuruko Forster
Mary Ellen Fort
Richard and Carol Fowler
Carlos Francisco and Fran Lee B
Al ’70 and Sue Franzoia
Denise Franzoia B
Frances Franzoia
Gary and Shelly Fredericksen
Michael ’76 and Lorie Frias
Gloria Gabrielli
Marty ’77 and Karen Gabrielli P
Patti Gallagher
Albert Gallardo
Vincent and Cary Galvin
Cynthia Gandy ’78 and Joseph Hill, Sr.
P
David ’76 and Terry Gau
Gayle Manufacturing Co. F
Linda ’59 and Ken Giese
Angela Gillis
Don and Betty Gillott L
John ’55 and Anita ’57 Giordano
Jim ’64 and Maureen ’64 Girard
Alex and Paula Goncalves P
David Gonzales ’72
Rick Gormley ’74 P
Charlene Grady
Cynthia and Phil Grajeda
Jim and Stacey Granucci B
Bob ’55 and Carolyn ’57 Granucci PC
Julie Greene
Adrian Griffin & Patti Palacios
Jeffrey and Debbie Gualco
Joe and Teresa Guilherme B
Larry and Terri Gury S
Joe ’58 and Rita Gutierrez
Martin Haley L
Susan M. Haley PC
Jeff and Michelle Hallsten S
Philomena Halstead
Douglas and Rebecca Hamilton
Ted and Irene Hamilton
Robert and Kathy Hansen
Ken ’54 and Marolyn ’57 Harris PC
Rick and Andrea Hart
Greg and Kari Hartwick
Mike Havey ’69
Kyle and Diana Hedum
Timothy Heidrick
Charles and Catherine Heinrich
Rich ’78 and Debbie Henning
Bud ’55 and Louanne ’57 Hensley
Mary Moore Henry de Tessan P
Ron ’54 and Barbara Hermann
Mireya Herrera-Bayard
Mary and Noel Hesser B
Dave and Dianna Hillyer
Bob and Loretta Hocking
Carol Hoefling P
Janis Hoffart
Nicholas and Julia Holquin P
Gregory and Bobbie Holt
Bill ’59 and Connie Hoover
Bonita ’74 and Michael Hotz
Steve and Lydia Howell L
Jerry and Eugenia Hudson
Don and Joanne Hufford L
Judy ’63 and Jim Hughes B
Bill ’76 and Nina Iliff L
Michael and Mary Inchausti
Anna Ingoglia B
Mike ’65 and Kate Ingoglia S
David ’82 and Errica Jablonsky P
Steve and Dona Jablonsky F
John ’68 and Lynda Jackson S
John and Paula Jackson S
Paul ’77 and Karen Jacobs
Sanford Jacquard
Dennis James
Michael and Karen Jedrzynski L
Mary Jenkins & Terrence O’Brien
Tim ’68 and Jackie Johnston
Albert and Sharon Jones
Vince and Laura Juarez
Michael and Catherine Kalmanson
Sam and Billee Kanelos P
Arlene Kaye P
Jim ’55 and Muff Keating
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Keikoan
John and Terri Kelleher
Sponsor (S) = $10,000+
President's Club (PC) = $5,000+
Lasallian (L) = $2,500+
Founder (F) = $1,876+
Brothers (B) = $1,000+
Patron (P) = $500
† = Deceased
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Kevin and Sherry Kelly
Sheresa Kemp
Timothy Kenneally and Joy Graf
Maureen Kennedy
Michael and Pamela Kennedy
Gary and Patricia Kerns
Kimberley Kipp
Jerry ’53 and Rosemary Kirrene L
Kenny Kirrene ’78 F
Christopher Klein
Al ’44 and Bev Knezovich
Bill and Jane Koenig P
Marcia Kolb
Deborah Kollars
Rich and Connie Koppes S
Carl Kowall
Amorette Ko-Wong
Rick and Susan Kreizenbeck
Kenton and Marina Kunz
Jean Lahey
Robert and Jean LaPerriere
Frank ’62 and Marcia LaRosa
Mark and Shari Lasher B
Marie Lawson
Bill and Jana Le Doux
Augie and Patricia Ledesma L
Jeff and Evelyn Lee
Judy Lee
Donald and Susan Lenz
Stanley and Janet Levers
Chris and Conni Levis P
Frank Lewis
Mike ’80 and Diane Lewis
George and Anwylyd Lian B
Joan Limeberger
Gilbert and Sandy Limhengco B
Ken and Mary Kay Link
Brian and Tami Louie
Fritz and Robin Lund
Bob ’65 and Kathy Luttrell
Bob and Pam Lygren
Lyn MacKenzie
Ronald and Vicki MacKintosh P
Monica ’85 and Steve Macy
Richard and Kathy Maddox
Kate Mahan
Brian ’72 and Nancy Mahaney
Bruce ’69 and Robin Maita B
Mike Malaki ’72
Renee Malaki ’76 B
Robert and Monica Maldonado F
Ed and Maria Manning L
Marty Marriott ’74 and Trudy Bourgeois
Teri Martinez and Angel Gutierrez
Bob Massa B
Cass and Mary Mastalski
J.C. Masters
Herb ’51 and Frances Mather
Jill Matranga
Kathleen Matranga-Cooper
James and Andrea Mayer P
Robert and Virginia Mc Clain
Robert and Lisa McCann
John ’63 and Marilyn McCarthy
Mike ’80 and Kristen McCarthy B
Lawrence and Diane McConnell
Carole McCook P
A. Eli and Joan McCullough
Jack McDonald and Drena Rosa
John ’72 and Nancy McGann L
Ernee McGovern
Kevin ’74 and Leslie McGovern
John and Sandra McGrath
Michael McKenna
Vince and Shana McLaughlin
Norma McMillan
Jim and Carol McMonagle B
Frank ’51 and Sally McNamara
Mildred McNamara
Tom ’78 and Julie McNamara
Virginia McNett
Joanne McShane L
Dan McVeigh and Rebecca Baumann
PC
David and Marilyn Meek P
Mary-Jo Mefford
Frank and Carol Merlo
Jane ’63 and Thomas Meuser P
Frank and Elizabeth Meyer B
Stephen Meyer and Mary Louise Flint
Jose and Diana Michel P
Greg and Mary Mignano P
Nedra Millwood P
Daniel and Holly Mirsky
Max Mizoguchi
Barry and Ramona Moenter
Curt and Sherry Moniz
Mrs. James A. Monroe L
Frank ’55 and Marcia Mooney
Mike ’80 and Shannon Mooney B
Gerry and Patty Moore
Mary Moore Henry de Tessan P
Charlene ’74 and John Moorhead P
Jack and Kris Morris
James Mosman & Caroline Cabias
Frank ’51 and Marge Mugartegui B
James and Debra Muldavin
Jim Mulhern and Rosalie Myers
Karl Munz
Douglas and Elizabeth Murphy P
Marilyn Murphy
Robert Murray PC
Clifford and Jane Muzzi
Noel and Leoma Negley
Thomas ’75 and Kimberley Neri
Fred ’64 and Patricia Nichols
Miguel and June Nieves P
Mike Nivens
Willie ’69 and Sheila Nolan B
Frank Nucci
Charles and Patricia Nulk
John and Susan Nunan, Sr. S
Greg and Vicki O’Brien
Rev. Msgr. Albert O’Connor B
Terry and Elisabeth O’Connor
Brian and Debbie O’Hearn L
Jack and Honey O’Leary
Jeff and Diane Omand
Karl and Kathy Omlin
Kevin and Gail Owens
Isnardo and Nancy Paez
Paul and Claudia Page B
John and Mary Palmer
ALUMNI PARENTS & FRIENDS continued
32 Christian Brothers Connection
Frank ’71 and Mary Paulo
Robert and Sally Payne F
Michael and Carolina Pearson
Linda ’74 and Mark Peletta
George ’71 and Florence Perrin
Michael ’78 and Sheryl Perrin
Josephine Perry
Ken ’76 and Julie Perry
Manny and Mary Jane Perry
Mark ’71 and Susan Perry P
Keith and Denise Petkus
Dean and Monica Pfirrman L
Patti Phillips
Bill ’73 and Helen Pierson S
Donald and Margaret Pimentel
Mike and Carol Ann Pirruccello PC
Jorge ’73 and Nellie ’78 Plasencia P
Rich ’63 and Bonnie Poletti
Patricia Pope
Julie Pressey
Henry ’57 and Jenny Puga
Betty Ann Quackenbush
David Quackenbush ’89 and Leah Diaz
P
David ’61 and Darleen Quinn
Bishop Francis Quinn
Patricia Quinn
George Radovich ’49
Kevin and Jill Ralph
Alfonso Ramirez and Patricia Aguiar
P
Frank and Joanne Ramos
Neala Rankin
Bernie and Marilyn Rao
David ’65 and Melinda Rasul
Dan Rehm ’67
Sharon Rehm
Ron and Debbie Reta
Keith and Shelley Richardson
Paul Rieschick L
David and Patricia Roberts
Linda Roberts
William E. Robinson
Daniel ’58 and Jean Roche
Laura and Fred Rogers B
Roger and Ann Romani PC
Steve ’43 and Rain Rooney
Fernando and Angela Rosas
Earl and Elaine Rose
John and Denise Rose L
Chuck and Susan Rosenberg
Bob ’65 and Patricia Roth
Edward Rothman
Walter and Suzie Rozewski
Stephen and Janet Ruggiero B
Mario and Sue Ruiz
Clifford and Jeanene Russell
Edgar Salazar ’63
Mr. & Mrs. William Sampino
Carlos and Sabra Sanchez
Rose Sapnaro
Jerry and Marlene Sarmento P
Mark ’08 and Luke ’09 Sauser
Mary ’59 and Michael Schaefer
Robert Scheideman & Pamela Kennedy
Jim and Ellen Schiavenza B
Keith ’55 and Patricia Schiele P
Ray and Kathy Schilling
Michael and Deborah Schlosser
Bud Schluer
Candice Schluter
Richard and Marialyce Schromm
Jan Schubert
Butch ’60 and Eileen Schuering L
Rolf and Lisa Schumann P
Sally Scott
Ellyn Sekul
John ’63 and Kathy Shay
Lise Sheedy
Michael and Julie Sheehan
John and Mary Anne Sherinian
Debra Sherman and Arthur Thorne
PC
Vickie Sherrod
James and Joyce Shetler B
John and Judy Signorotti
Dorothy Signorotti-Heick
Michael and Susan Silveira
Gerald and Barbara Singer
Bob ’48 and Mercedes Slakey PC
Bob ’69 and Robyn Slakey B
Steven ’76 and Jacklyn ’76 Slakey P
Thomas Slater
Frank and Diane Smith
George Smith ’81
Jenny Smith
Kathleen ’77 and Edward Smith
Reginald and Deanna Smith B
Kevin and Nancy Smith-Fagan B
Dan ’72 and Vicki Smolich P
Jon and Susan Snyder PC
Lew Solomon
Charles and Teresa Sorensen
Mario and Anne Sotolongo
Michael Spaich
Kevin ’86 and Angela Spease L
Rich and Karolyn Spring
Gene and Pat Stallings
Dan and Mary Stamp
Karen Stassi
Tom ’70 and Shirley Stassi
John and Jan Stefanki
Timothy Stenvick
Thomas and Marilyn Stern
Jody Sterrett
Thea Stidum PC
Dave and Susanne Stirling
Frederick and Valerie Strain
Jack ’85 and Kelly Sturges
Steven and Karen Suhr
LaVerne and Silvio Suine
Sunwest Wild Rice Company, Inc. B
Sutter Medical Group F
Robert and Diane Swanson
Sponsor (S) = $10,000+
President's Club (PC) = $5,000+
Lasallian (L) = $2,500+
Founder (F) = $1,876+
Brothers (B) = $1,000+
Patron (P) = $500
† = Deceased
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Phillip and Marilyn Swimley
Chuck ’65 and Sally Sylva S
Tim ’62 and Betty Taormina P
Mark and Theresa Tavianini L
David and Helene Taylor L
Manny Tequida ’65
Penny Terrell
Brock and Christina Thayer P
Stephen and Grace Thomas P
Doug Thompson ’74 & Margaret Briggs
Gary Timmons
Lori ’79 and Dan Toomey
Joyce Topping
Charlie and Judy Torgerson
Blanca Torres
James and Ann Tracy B
John and Suzanne Trefethen
Merdy Tucker
Kevin ’73 and Susan Valine B
Roger ’67 and Marie Valine L
Jim and Kari Van Gundy P
Steve and Dany’l Van Someren
Frank ’71 and Carrie Vellutini
Donald Viducich ’39
Oscar ’84 and Katie Villegas
John and Wendy Virga P
Karnail and Doreen Virk
Gerald and Elizabeth Wallace
Patsy Wallace
Dave and Peggy Walrath L
David and Lois Warren
Mark and Jan Warren P
Linda Weber L
Richard and Laura Weisberg F
Frank Werry ’74 P
Waldon Westlake ’39
Jeffrey Westman and Phyllis Ramsey-Westman
Mike ’73 and Dolores White P
Kathleen Williams and Martha Stringer
L
Kenneth and Michelle Wilson L
Lyle and Sharleen Wilson P
Walter and Mary Wilson L
Joanne Winchell P
Mary Winegar
Peter Winslow and Cheryl Stewart P
Jack and Mona ’60 Witry P
Jack ’63 and Dona ’64 Wittman
Ryan and Valerie Wong B
Jane Wood
Rae Wood
Rosemary Wood ’59 L
James and Elizabeth Woods
Olin and Claudia Woods
Arthur Woodward
Bill and Annette Woolford
Timothy and Elizabeth ’78 Murphy
Chuck and Patricia Zannetti B
Frank and Patricia Zberg
Bill Zgraggen
EMPLOYEE DONORS
Donna AdamDavid Anderson ’07Lorcan BarnesSteve Barsanti ’78Jill BennettPeggy BoneRobert BoriskinMary BowersNicole BrousseauDarci CalistaTomas Capogreco ’86Rene CardenasDan Carmazzi ’71Chrys CassettaKeith Cherry ’82Elizabeth CoynerScott CoynerSusanne CurrieDanny Delgado ’79
David Desmond ’94Armando Diaz ’94Tom EnglishLorie FriasPatti GallagherRona GordonCynthia GrajedaSusie GriffinJoe Guilherme, AFSCThomas Guro ’03Kelly Harrington ’83Diane Heine ’71Mary HesserJanis HoffartBrendan Hogan ’95Jacob Hunley ’96Bill Iliff ’76Holly KellerKenny Kirrene ’78
David LevasseurSteve LiuJennifer MakolJune McBrideKristen McCarthyKevin McGovern ’74Findlay McIntoshTraci McMullen ’83Julie McNamaraJoanne McShaneDale MiltonLinda MoultonSarah MungasAdriana Mundo HeraldHolly PetersonKirk PurdyJohn Riley-PortalPaul RieschickKelly Safford
Natalia Schorn ’00Rolf SchumannMarian ShackelHolly SlabbinckRon SlabbinckNancy Smith-FaganLincoln Snyder ’95Mary Alice Spinelli ’99Christopher Symkowick-RoseChris ThayerScott Turner ’90Doreen VirkMaureen WanketJan WarrenJennifer YearwoodChuck Zannetti
ALUMNI PARENTS & FRIENDS continued
34 Christian Brothers Connection
GENEROUS COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
UNITED WAY DONORS
Anderson Bros. Florin Square Pharmacy, Inc.
Bank of SacramentoBar J InvestmentsBest Best & KriegerBOS Sheet Metal Inc.Cal Insurance & Associates,
Inc.Carrera-Joffe FoundationCBHS Student CouncilClark Trucking Service, Inc.Colliers International WA LLCDavis Smiles DentistryDesmond, Nolan, Livaich &
CunninghamDiocese of SacramentoDPR ConstructionEl Dorado Savings BankEvergreen Management Co.,
LLC
Exchange BankFamily Wealth Law GroupGenovese, Burford & BrothersGutierrez Fitness, LLC.Hilbers, Inc.Iacopi Lenz & CompanyInter-Cal Real Estate
CorporationISSE ServicesKelly Giannetti, D. M. D.Law Offices of Tom JohnsonLinda L. Flood, Inc.McDonald Plumbing, Heating
& Air ConditioningMedic Ambulance Service, Inc.Merchants National BankMoniz ArchitectureMurphy Austin Adams
Schoenfeld LLP
OK Tire and AutomotiveOld IronsidesOnsight TechnologyPage DesignPfund Family FoundationPlumbers & Pipefitters
Local #447Rex Moore ElectricalRiver City BankSacramento Region
Community FoundationSchetter Electric, Inc.Scholars Tutoring CenterShea Family Charitable Lead
TrustSierra Hart Auto ServiceSjoberg Evashenk ConsultingSlater Farms, Inc.Smart LLC
SMUDSocotra Capital, Inc.Sodexo, Inc.State Farm InsuranceSunwest Wild Rice Company,
Inc.Sutter Medical GroupTerra Family FoundationThe Catholic Foundation of The
Diocese of Sacramento, Inc.The UPS Store #0266Unger ConstructionW.F. Gormley & SonsWestern Health AdvantageWittman Enterprises
AnonymousAndrea BarriosPaul and Kathryn BernardisJohn Buchmiller and Ann
FragoCathy Butler ’87Mary CarterBill and Wendy ChaseRichard and Karen ContrerasLiz ’78 and Donald DrysdalePatrick and Karen Durham
Frank and Maria FarmerMarty ’77 and Karen GabrielliVincent and Cary GalvinCarolyn Gandy-McEachnie ’79
and Edison McEachnieArthur ’76 and Anne GreenPaul ’77 and Karen JacobsMichael and Catherine
KalmansonJustin Koenig ’98Kenton and Marina Kunz
David and Rebecca LanderosBill and Debbie LoftusBob and Pam LygrenJohn and Susan MacMilanNicki ’58 and Tom MartinezTeri Martinez and Angel
GutierrezJill MatrangaMelanie Meeks ’93Nedra MillwoodDenise Moore ’83
Douglas and Elizabeth MurphyTed Polhemus ’03Neala RankinMario and Sue RuizVickie SherrodBlanca TorresJohn and Suzanne TrefethenMary TurnerJeffrey Westman and Phyllis
Ramsey-WestmanAllan Yip
Helen Babich Endowed Scholarship FundChristopher Becker Endowed Scholarship
FundWilliam F. Bordisso Endowed Scholarship
FundBr. David Brennan, FSC Endowed FundChristian Brothers Endowed Scholarship
Fund Class of 02 Endowed Scholarship FundDesmond Family Endowed Scholarship
FundJason Grady Memorial Scholarship FundSharmelia Jeffries Endowed Scholarship
FundJoseph J. Kirrene Endowed Scholarship
Fund
Dan Lahey Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Ron Limeberger Endowed Athletic FundRonald G. MacKenzie Memorial
Scholarship FundMahaney Family Endowed Scholarship
FundJohn J. Marquardsen, Jr. Endowed
Scholarship FundBr. John Montgomery, FSC Endowed
Scholarship FundDwight 'Dinty' Moore Endowed
Scholarship FundJames Mulhern Family Endowed
Scholarship Fund
Jolee & Kevin Murray Endowed Scholarship Fund
Wm. M. Francis Pipe Trades Endowed Scholarship
Matthew P. Prentice Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mike & Jim Roberts Endowed Scholarship Fund
Steve Scully Endowed Scholarship FundJohn B. Stassi '59 Endowed Scholarship
FundPete Tomasini Memorial Scholarship FundJoseph & Lorraine Valine Endowed
Scholarship FundMary C. Waterbury Endowed Scholarship
Fund
CONTRIBUTIONS WERE MADE TO THE FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
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MATCHING GIFTS
4CharityAltriaAmerican Endowment FoundationAmeriprise FinancialAT&T Services Inc.Bank of America Foundation/Matching
Gifts ProgramBank of the WestBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramBoeing Gift Matching ProgramCalFed InvestmentsCapital Delivery SystemsThe Capital Group Companies Charitable
FoundationChevron CorporationFMC FoundationGannett Match, Community Foundation
of LouisvilleGenCorp Foundation Inc., Educational
Gift Match Program
Genentech Employee Giving ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramThe Hartford Insurance GroupHewlett Packard Co.Hoffmann-La RocheIBM CorporationIllinois Tool Works FoundationIntel Charitable Match TrustIntel CorporationIntel Foundation Matching GiftsJones Lang LaSalleKaiser Permanente Community Giving
Matching Gift ProgramMacy's West G.I.F.T.Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Inc.Micron Technology Foundation, Inc.Microsoft Matching Gifts ProgramNew York Life Insurance Co.Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gift ProgramPG&E Corporation FoundationPremier, Inc.Shell Oil Company FoundationThe Apple Matching Gift ProgramThe James Irvine FoundationU.S. Bancorp Foundation Matching GiftsUnited California BankUSAA Matching Gift Fund of San Antonio
Area FoundationVerizonWachovia SecuritiesWashington Mutual BankWells Fargo Bank Matching Gift CenterWells Fargo Educational Matching Gift
Program
CONTRIBUTIONS WERE MADE
In Celebration of : Christopher Becker ’97† on his
BirthdayLon Burford ’73 on his
BirthdayDick ’64 and Sandy Cunha
on their 25th Wedding Anniversary
Frances Marie Franzoia on her 90th Birthday
Jason Grady ’92† on his Birthday
Hayden Jones ’14 for his Graduation
Sam and Billie Jean Kanelos on their 50th Wedding Anniversary
Parker Kaye ’14 for his Graduation
Mary K. Lera on her 94th Birthday
Paul Rieschick’s RetirementMaya Rothman ’13 for her
GraduationAsa Whetstone ’51 on his 80th
Birthday
In Honor of: Alex Benson ’07Troy Bird ’82Danny Delgado ’79Armando Diaz ’94Lucas Dotta ’02Tom EnglishPatti GallagherRochelle KayeErin Keikoan ’02Lisa Keikoan ’06Jerry Kirrene ’53Kenny Kirrene ’78
Mary K. LeraJim Marquardsen ’81Randall McClureRobert Meyer ’09George PetrissansMichael Rose ’13Sam Rose ’11Sidney Scheideman ’07Katie Schilling ’10Punky Towne ’52Chado ’52 and Janet VasquezJan WarrenJim Westlake ’51
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Odis AveryAddison Avila ’05Ernest BachelorMaejune T. BacherMaria BarcenaChristopher Becker ’97Gary BeckerBetty A. BettencourtJames Boock ’39Mary Clare BoothbyHarriett BoyerJeremy Brandon ’97Alexander A. BurkeThomas M. BurlandoJohn J. CabralGale CacicSid CaesarBob CameronMary CarterEugene CassadyManuel CastanedaJill CavanaughJohn ChavezAnn C. CherryRose CloningerBetty CoferBillie L. ColePauline ColerEdward Condon ’39Robert G. CornwellJohn J. CostaGene CoxL. Ruth CroninRobert Cunningham ’41John DarbyAda A. DaughertyThomas DeLaTorreGeraldine M. DesmondMichael Donovan ’42Mira DupuisJohn J. DutraRick Edelen
Katherine FagunesDouglas Farewell ’77Margaret FarrellWilliam C. FerreiraeBrownyn FieldJames M. FlorianJohn FolmerEdward A. FranklinJoe Franzoia ’37Jack FullerWilliam Gallagher ’38Tony Garrido ’56Francis GauAnthony V. GentileEmmett GonsalezJason Grady ’92Rose GrimmBayliss HanshawThomas G. HarrisWilliam L. HedgesScott HeftyScott Hewell ’99Peter HillJoyce HowerterAnita Marie HuntGeorge JablonskyDavid Keating ’69Patty KennedyJohn KessellDon Kessel ’52Betty KingTom Koewler ’40George Konsmo ’61Len Kreizenbeck ’58Jo-Ann KuhlmanDorothy LazzaroneAngelo LeoniRonnie G. LewisJohn P. LitzLarry Lopez ’61Tina Luce ’58Mark E. Lucich
Betty LusichKathryn E. LuttrellGene Lynch ’51Madeline M. MagalettiNorma F. MaitaDolores MallicoatDana D. MartinDarryl MartinErnest Martinez ’84Jay E. MattinglyJeff McCaffreyMac McCandless ’73Mary McFarlandJourdan McGovernPedro MendozaAmy MiyaiEileen MooneyPete Mooney ’60Charlotte MortonKathryn L. MotmansJulie NewtonDolores NicholasSally Ann NolanRobert A. OgarNathan OlstoffBob O’Neill ’45Timothy O’Neill ’13Julie Orosco ’85Ken Orvick ’50Mary Ellen OstojaJohn Padovan ’66Mighnon M. PapinAlvin PascoeVirgil PetrocchiGreg Pimentel ’79David A. PlatteRob PresherAdolph M. QuackenbushJosephine O. RaimondiStan RamsdellNancy ReadEd Reich ’53
Margaret RellesJimmie Rogers ’79Ruth RondoniFrank A. SanchezMarc SandstromRoger SargentPaul ScammonRudy Schneider ’52Clyde SemonesMike SerlinGeorge ShoopPamela L. SimningEllen SimonsonRoger Slakey Jr. ’45Chloe SotoHenry J. SowaChristine Spring-LeBarreElmira C. SquatrittoCheryl L. SteinerMark StevenKitty L. StinsonJohn Stone ’59Burt Strickley ’50Jack SwansonMary ToccaliniVera TorchiaGeorge TylerEleanor ValdivaPeter Vartanian ’50Sylvia VianiLeo A. WannerLarry WardRiley Anne WarrenBrett Waterbury ’95Roylene WeigandDonald A. WestAlba WestlakeNancy WilsonSusan R. WilsonJohn Wood ’63Susan Woodward
CONTRIBUTIONS WERE IN MEMORY OF …
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$0.0
$2.0
$4.0
$6.0
$8.0
$10.0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20092008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
MIL
LIO
NS
3.7
5.3 5.8
6.4
7.3 6.8
5.9
6.7
7.8 7.8 8.3
9.4
ENDOWMENT GROWTH ( JUNE 30)
TOTALS FOR ALL CLASSES
8.6%(715 OUT OF 8,290 ALUMNI) supported the school with donations/pledges.
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$0.0
$2.0
$4.0
$6.0
$8.0
$10.0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20092008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
MIL
LIO
NS
3.7
5.3 5.8
6.4
7.3 6.8
5.9
6.7
7.8 7.8 8.3
9.4
ENDOWMENT GROWTH ( JUNE 30)
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2014
UnrestrictedTemporarilyRestricted
Permanently Restricted Total
REVENUES & SUPPORT
Tuition and feesTuition assistanceAdvancement activitiesEndowment earnings distributionAuxiliary income, netInvestment & other incomeNet assets released from restriction
$13,049,557 (2,198,413)
563,037
118,950 59,149
3,322,298
$–
3,007,507 250,000
995,064 (3,322,298)
$ --
173,733
$13,049,557 (2,198,413) 3,744,277
250,000 118,950
1,054,213 –
Total Revenues & Support 14,914,578 930,273 173,733 16,018,584
EXPENSES
Instruction & student programsGeneral & administrative Facilities maintenanceFundraising expenses
8,662,048 2,820,135
924,889 446,892
8,662,048 2,820,135
924,889 446,892
Total Expenses 12,853,964 - - 12,853,964
Change in Net Assets 2,060,614 930,273 173,733 3,164,620
Net Assets, beginning 21,422,075 4,861,458 4,468,103 30,751,636
Net Assets, ending $23,482,689 $5,791,731 $4,641,836 $33,916,256
CB IS PROVIDING
of need-based tuition assistance in the 2014-15 school year to
421 young men and women.
$2.3 MILLION
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– Alumni Association on a Mission –
The CB Alumni Association declared that its mission for 2014 was making the 27th annual Wine, Beer & Food Extravaganza the most successful and enjoyable to date. Judging by the happy crowd of more than 1,800 alumni, family and friends attending the fun-filled event on Friday, September 5, mission accomplished. After nearly a year of planning and hard work, the festivities featured offerings from dozens of vineries, breweries and restaurants and generated a phenomenal $130,000 to support tuition assistance.
The event began with the Private Reserve Tasting which featured exclusive wines and a variety of cheeses and hors d'oeuvres. Nearly 200 wine aficionados and friends gathered on the Mary Lawn to enjoy this festive precursor to the extravaganza.
Wineries and restaurants filled the main lawn, while the breweries and additional restaurants spread out across Koppes Plaza. Back by popular demand, the Cigar Lounge where patrons could enjoy a taste of whiskey as they smoked and the Champagne Lounge where guests enjoyed delicious desserts with a nice glass of bubbly. A special thank you to the Classes of 1979, 1983, 1984 and 1992 that also organized food tables which were located throughout the event.
“I am so grateful for generosity of our sponsors, and the many wineries, breweries, restaurants and classes who made this event possible,” says CB President, Lorcan Barnes. “Over the course of the last year, event chair, Patrick Harbison ’98, Nancy Smith-Fagan, director of advancement, Keith Cherry’82, director of alumni giving, and the entire Alumni Association Board of Directors looked for ways to make an already wonderful event even better. They definitely succeeded, particularly when you consider how the event continues to benefit our students who rely on tuition assistance.”
A special thank you to event chair, Patrick Harbison ’98, and the entire Alumni Association Board for their time, dedication and hard work in making this a fantastic evening to remember. Thanks, also, to Neumann Limousine Ltd. and Uber for their generosity and assistance in making sure that attendees had safe rides home.
Plans are already underway to make next year’s event another successful event in support of a fantastic cause. Mark your calendars for Friday, September 18, 2015!
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher C. Griggs
Desmond, Nolan, Livaich & Cunningham
El Dorado Savings Bank
McDonald Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning
Schetter Electric, Inc.
Sjoberg Evashenk Consulting
Loehmann's Plaza
OK Tire and Automotive
The Nunan Family
Royal Electric
Duane's Auto and Body
Rex Moore Electrical Contractors
PRIVATE RESERVE – CB Board of Trustees & Class of ‘79
WINE LAWN – Harbison Estate Wines
CHAMPAGNE LOUNGE – State Farm Insurance, Ken Perry ’76 & Cynthia Gandy ‘78
WHISKEY BAR – DPR Construction
CIGAR BAR – Fat Man Cigars
PHOTO SPOT – Studio Monet
OUR PATRONSBest Best & Krieger
Exchange Bank
Western Health Advantage
Davis Smiles Dentistry
BOS Sheet Metal
W.F. Gormley & Sons
Keith '82 & Rosanne Cherry
Five Star Bank
THANKS ALSO TOMr. Paul Rieschick
Granite Construction
Pepsi
Talini’s Nursery
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The crowd enjoying the music of Foreverland, a 14-piece Michael Jackson tribute band.
Daniel Leyva ’06 and Kati Beveridge
Trina Anderson, Paul Smith, Betty and Frank Romero
Tracy Freeman, Cecile Freeman, Paul ’86 and Colleen Mendoza
David Gau ’76, Timmy Gau ’11, Amy Phillips, Terry Gau, Frank McNamara ’51, Judy Kreizenbeck, Susan McNamara ’81, Tina (Ravizza) Blumenfeld ’81, Keith ’82
and Rosanne Cherry, Tomi Aroz Kiddoo
Dave and Lisa ’95 Levasseur, Connie and Rich Koppes, Colleen and Ned Dolejsi
Br. George Van Grieken, FSC, Bill Schaedler ’68, Lorcan Barnes, Br. Richard Orona, FSC
Alisa Bell, Megan Quinn Dennis Henning ’79, Chris Curtis ’79 Linda and Dave Christianson
Matthew McCarthy ’09, Alexis Gully ’09Jeff Scharosch ’90, John Mosby ’90, Dennis
Welsh ’90, Jeremy Marchi ’90, Trevor Tandy ’90 Jose Michel, Ron Rojo ’72, Dana Michel
Kayla Giese ’09, Kelsey Loncarich ’09, Taylor Hershey ’09, Erin Scott ’09, Luis Ahumada ’09 Manuel and Luisa Alvarado
Jacques Whitfield, Aaron Carruthers, Keith Haberstock
Stephanie Gabrielli ’07, Tara McGee ’07
Brock Littlejohn ’85, Becky McReynolds, Joe ’83 and Deborah McNamara, Bernie Church ’62
Jason Shaw, Tracey Freeman ’03, Tracy Freeman
Courtney Stalder, Matt Delgado ’07, Kristin Dava Joe Zanze ’04, Alex Besso
Arturo ’85 and Monica Jacobo, Lisa and Tim ’85 Maestretti
Parker Stewart ’09, Shelby Stewart ’11, James Silveria ’09, Marissa Anderson ’11
Alex Hesser ’99, John Jacobs ’01, Nick Vallanoweth ’01, Kevin Fippin
Roberto Plasencia, Eyasu Mulatu, Sophia Lavelle ’01, Carlos Plasencia ’98
Amy Bell Archer, Ted Archer
Mary Jo Classen, Geoff Cochran, Carly Classen ’10
Patrick Samuels, Tracey Bissett-Ulinsky
Mason Gunn, Rick Pires ’79, Joe Androvich, Casey Spaich
Martin Harris ’09, Dale Milton, Sterling Arterberry ’09
Christa Grandstaff, Jeff and Lisa Hammond, Todd Carrey, Paul ’82 and Kelly ’83 Harrington, Donna Kaylor
Mike Hardin ’70 Karla ’04 and Evan Albright Bob Luttrell ’65,
Mike Ingoglia ’65 Key Bryant and Sara Gonzalez-Bryant ’99
Trevor Meek ’08, Joe Labriola ’08
Br. Dan Morgan, FSC, Mike Van Voorhees ’84
Becky and Tony ’97 Caselli
Al Gallardo, Julie Gallardo, Russell Ost, Ken Mederios
Jorge Plasencia ’73, Isnardo Paez
The Class of ‘64 is celebrated its 50th reunion on October 18th at the Croatian-American Cultural Center.
Class of
Reunion1964
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The Class of 1994 celebrated its 20th reunion on October 4th at Tequila Mayahuel.
Class of
Reunion1994
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The Class of ’99 is celebrated its 15th reunion on August 23rd at Old Ironsides.
Class of
Reunion1999
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The Class of ’04 celebrated its 10th reunion at Christian Brothers High School on October 11th.
Class of
Reunion2004
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The Br. Bertram Legacy Society was established to honor those who have generously remembered Christian Brothers High School in their estate plans.
Br. Bertram was known to generations as a beloved teacher, friend and Brother. In his 70 years of service, Br. Bertram lived as a passionate advocate for Lasallian education. Held in high esteem by alumni, parents and friends of CB, Br. Bertram lived fully the mission of St. John Baptist de La Salle, believing always that a school was the best place to touch the hearts and minds of young people. For these reasons, the Christian Brothers High School Legacy Society is named in honor of Br. Bertram Coleman, FSC.
If you have included CBHS in your estate plans, or if you would like information about the Brother Bertram Society, please contact Nancy Smith Fagan, director of advancement, at 916-733-3608.
Brother Bertram Legacy Society
Peggy Desmond’s connection to Christian Brothers High School first began when she married her husband Michael Desmond ’56, and grew even stronger when her son David ’94 was a student at CB.
Michael had an undying love for Christian Brothers, with brothers, son, nephew, in-laws and cousins all part of the extended CB family. When he began teaching at Brothers it was a
dream fulfilled. He fully embraced the charism of the Brothers and was thrilled to be back home and in a position to touch the hearts and minds of students.
A long-time educator herself, Peggy soon realized that Christian Brothers was a unique place, with consistently quality teachers who care deeply about their students. As a parent, she saw how important it is that children have a foundation in the Catholic faith. In her own 35-year career as an educator, she was guided by a simple mantra, “What is best for the kids? How can we help the kids?”
When Mike passed away in 2001 the outpouring of love and support he and Peggy received from the Christian Brothers community touched her heart. She began to think about what she could do in response. She wanted to create something enduring, and she wanted to remember the Desmond family. In keeping with her mantra, How can we help the kids? Peggy decided to help provide a Christian Brothers education to kids who cannot afford it — establishing the Desmond Endowed Fund in Michael’s honor.
Peggy notes, “I’m not a wealthy woman. But the more I gave, the more I wanted to give.” After a conversation with her children, who fully supported her decision, Peggy included Christian Brothers High School in her estate plan. Peggy Desmond’s giving decisions reflect a lifetime of values. By remembering CB in her estate plan, she will ensure that the values she has lived through her life will continue. She is building her own legacy, a legacy of education.
A Legacy of Education – Donor Profile
Addison Avila ’05
James Boock ’39
Douglas Farewell ’77
Don Kessel ’52
Tina Luce ’58
Mac McCandless ’73
Pete Mooney ’60
John Padovan ’66
Spencer Pershall ’17
John Stone ’59
Gil Urbano ’46
Peter Vartanian ’50
Brett Waterbury ’95
InMemoriam
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By Dr. Pat Melarkey ’49
George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center
Y ou must come out to see the new George Cunningham’40 Performing Arts Center at Christian Brothers High School. The new $6.6 million state-of-the-art building opened this past April. In July, the La Salle Club celebrated with two concerts by
Anthony Kearns, the famed Irish tenor. If you happened to be there and listened to him sing such lyrical ballads and songs as “I’ll Take You Home Kathleen” and “By the Dalkey Tower,” a song concerning “The Troubles” as the Irish struggle for independence from Great Britain and you didn’t feel the depth of passion with which he conveyed them then you might be in need of a heart transplant, for it was truly heart-rending.
I grew up in Sacramento and attended parochial schools, beginning with Immaculate Conception Grammar School in Oak Park where I graduated from the eighth grade in 1943 and was then enrolled at Christian Brothers High School on 21st and Broadway, where I graduated in 1949.
There was a man who attended CB and graduated a few years before I did. This man made a significant contribution to our alma mater that will be felt for many years to come. That man is George Cunningham, Class of 1940, and he made a $1 million contribution to the newly opened performing arts center that bears his name in its title. Within the George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center is the 350-seat Thea Stidum Theatre, named in honor of Sacramento resident, Thea Stidum.
I have never met George Cunningham, or his fellow arts patron, Ms. Stidum. But, the service work that Cunningham and Stidum have performed on behalf of Christian Brothers is part of the school’s long-standing tradition of public service. If you’re not familiar with it, perhaps a little history lesson is now in order.
Christian Brothers High School is a private high school located within the Diocese of Sacramento. The school was founded by the De La Salle Christian Brothers in 1876 and in its 138-year history, the school has changed its location three times and been known by six different names. What remains unchanged is the Christian Brothers’
spirit and tradition of teaching and caring for young people. No alumnus has better followed that tradition than George Cunningham and it is a tradition that is as old as Christian Brothers.
While the school of Christian Brothers did not officially open until 1876, the school existed as one of the main driving ideas of Archbishop Joseph Alemany of San Francisco for 20 years before it opened its doors. In 1873, a fundraising drive was begun for the school and by October of 1876, a total of $15,000 had been raised. Much of this money was raised by a woman who was a San Francisco transplant to Sacramento, Maggie Cunningham (no relation to George), who went door-to-door in Sacramento in horse-and-buggy raising money. With this money as a foundation, Bishop Alemany sent seven of his Christian Brothers to Sacramento. Thus Christian Brothers was born.
The George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center is but one of several capital-intensive projects Christian Brothers High School has undertaken since its Building on the Tradition Campaign got underway in the 1990s. A new $7.5 million Science, Technology, Engineering and Math wing opened its doors in 2002. The $4.5 million Jack Witry Field House was constructed in 2008. All of the funding for these projects as well as the money for the performing arts center was raised privately, mostly from CB alumni.
The motto of Christian Brothers High School is “Enter to learn, leave to serve” and in a 2012 story published about George Cunningham ’40 in the Christian Brothers student newspaper, The Talon, Delenn Breedlove ’13 wrote “The 91-year-old man says he has “developed a curiosity about just about everything” and that he would “really like to learn more.”
Placing a strong value on learning, Cunningham says that “High school is the most important transition between childhood and adulthood. If I could sing, I would be a song and dance man.”
As a compromise, Mr. Cunningham can listen to the voices of the Christian Brothers choirs and bands in the music classrooms and in the new theatre.
The George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center is not a vanity project. More than 600 of CB’s 1,074 students are involved in the arts in one form or another. The building, which also contains a music library, two classrooms and a lobby for displaying student art work will see plenty of use during the coming years.
People ask me why I support and give to the institutions related to the Catholic Church like my ole alma mater Christian Brothers and I answer them by saying ‘How can I not give to an institution that gives so much back in terms of the young people that it turns out? I’m sure that Mr. Cunningham and Ms. Stidum feel the same way. It is a small price to pay for our collective futures.’
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Christian Brothers High School celebrated its most generous supporters at the 30th annual Ambassadors’ Club Dinner. Attendees at the event, held October 23 in the Jack Witry Field House, enjoyed music by CB’s jazz trio, a beautiful choral performance by the Women’s Chamber Chorus and a thank you video featuring CB’s students created by John Costa ’12. CB’s President, Lorcan Barnes, provided a state-of-the-school message followed by student speakers Daniel Lee ’15 and Garrick Sigl ’15. The evening culminated with the presentation of the 2014 Ambassadors of the Year award to Leo ’55 and Gayle Granucci, Bob ’55 and Carolyn ’57 Granucci, and Ken ’54 and Marolyn ’57 Harris by two of their grandchildren, CB students Luke Harris ’16 and Isabella Granucci ’15.
When Ken Harris ’54, and twin brothers Leo ’55 and Bob ’55 Granucci attended Christian Brothers High School, the all-boy school was located at 21st and Broadway. Twin sisters, Carolyn ’57 and Marolyn ’57 (Meredith) were part of the first class of young women to attend Bishop Armstrong’s co-institutional school at the school’s current campus.
While their experiences were very different, their respect for and admiration of the work of the Christian Brothers are woven into their formative experiences of
growing up in Sacramento.
“We met the Brothers when we were attending St. Francis High School (a precursor to attending Bishop Armstrong High School),” says Carolyn. “Back then, they were frequent visitors to the school and we knew them all by name. Br. Gabriel and the others were wonderful.”
Carolyn and Marolyn’s father, Z. Bud Meredith, attended Christian Brothers in 1926 and was later awarded an honorary diploma by Br. Bertram Coleman, FSC. The list of memorial donors who contributed to CB following Bud’s passing in 1985 reads like a “Who’s Who” of Christian Brothers history with names like Delgado, Higgins and Westlake.
“I respect the Brothers so much,” explains Gayle who met Leo on a blind date in 1954. “I went to Sac High where my graduating class had 400 students. I met Leo, his friends and family and attended dances at CB. Leo’s class had 75 graduates and everybody knew everybody. The Brothers knew everybody. I was so impressed.”
“I have such positive memories of my experiences at the school,” says Ken. “Our sons (Kenneth ’81 and Patrick ’83) and now our grandson, Luke ’16, have had great experiences. People’s feelings for the school are deep and lasting.”
“Our boys (Thomas ’82 and Brian ’85) could not get here fast enough,” says Carolyn. “They really liked going to school here and the teachers really cared about and liked my children. That is important.”
“When you look at the formation we received in academics and personal character, it really set us up to be successful,” explains Bob. “I really believe that if you instill a sense of personal character, people will succeed. That is what the Brothers have done for us, for our sons and, now, for our grandchildren.”
“Gayle and I moved to Fresno, Bakersfield and Southern California after graduation,” says Leo. “After an absence of about 30 years, what impressed me the most was that CB continued its tradition of service to others, Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve,” says Leo.
“What I really appreciate about Christian Brothers is that it really makes no difference what your culture, ethnicity or family life is like, they are going to offer the same excellent education and formation to every student,” says Bob. “St. John Baptist de La Salle fed them, formed them and educated them. That tradition continues today at Christian Brothers and I’m proud to support it.”
“The true testament to the success of
Ambassadors Celebrated at 30th Annual DinnerCindy and Gus Blecha,
Br. George Van Grieken, FSC
Sal “Chado” ’52 and Janet Vasquez, Kris and Troy ’82 Bird
Aga and Lincoln ’95 Snyder, Mary and Noel Hesser Daniel ’15 and Naomi Lee Ann, Kara ’15 and Roger Romani
Mary, Bernie ’62 and Msgr. James ’50 Church Patti Barnes, George Cunningham ’40
John Donovan ’77, Julie McNamara, Judy Donovan,
Dona Jablonsky
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Christian Brothers is the fact that school is providing $2.3 million of tuition assistance to more than 400 students,” says Ken.
“The Granucci and Harris families have been tremendous supporters of Christian Brothers High School’s mission,” says President Lorcan Barnes. “Together, they helped create our Class Sponsorship program.”
Bob, Leo and a group of classmates (Terry Dorsey ’55, John Giordano ’55, Dick Giusti ’55 and Jerry Williams ’55) met to discuss strategies for giving. Collectively, they embraced the idea of trying to sponsor a student at CB. All members from the Class of ’55 were then asked to consider a gift of some amount. Every gift, large or small, was important to their efforts. The goal was to raise as much as possible, and if the class was successful, they hoped to raise enough to sponsor a student. The program was launched in July, 2008.
Soon after, Ken shared the idea with two of his classmates, Larry Lynch ’54 and Frank Silvey ’54. Shortly thereafter, the Class of ’54 hit the ground running.
After sending several letters and making a few telephone calls, both classes successfully raised over $11,600 -- fully covering the tuition and fees for two students whose families could not afford to send them to CB without assistance.
Today, 49 classes are involved in Class Sponsorship efforts resulting in more than $300,000 for tuition assistance this year.
Their involvement with the school doesn’t end there. Ken worked with Jerry Kirrene ’53 and the history committee gathering and compiling information on
alumni through the decades. Bob served as a member of the Board of Trustees for six years. Leo and Gayle established the Leo ’55 and Gayle Granucci Endowed Scholarship Fund to provide tuition assistance each year to a deserving student.
“We were reluctant to accept this award,” says Bob. “But, I really see this as a celebration of family and all of the families who support
Christian Brothers High School. This is an honor
for all of us.”
“Ken, Marolyn, Leo, Gayle, Bob and Carolyn are six of the most loyal, consistent supporters of Christian Brothers that I have had the pleasure to meet and get to know,” says Barnes. “Their generosity to the school and deep, steadfast support of the Brothers and our mission has truly earned them the distinction of Ambassadors of the Year.”
“You are ambassadors and ministers of Jesus Christ.” — St. John Baptist de La Salle
Ambassadors Celebrated at 30th Annual DinnerRick Gormley ’74, Msgr. Al O’Connor,
Patrick Gormley ’07Rosalie Myers,
Peggy DesmondDiane and
Dr. Julian ’54 HoltAllen, Tamela and
Garrick ’15 Sigl
2014 Ambassadors of the Year: Bob ’55 and Carolyn ’57 Granucci, Marolyn ’57 and Ken ’54 Harris, Gayle and Leo ’55 Granucci
Kathy and Terry ’55 Dorsey
Ted and Kelli Eliopoulos, Daniel Mazza and Robin Graziani Msgr. Al O’Connor, Agnes Anderson Troy Bird ’82, Tom Granucci ’82, Mike McCarthy ’80
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Janet and Steve Ruggiero John ’83, Santa and Jack ’15 FondaleGayle and Leo ’55 Granucci,
Laurel and Mark Vieaux
Daniel Lee ’15 spoke about his experiences with the CB retreat for seniors, Kairos.
The women’s chamber chorus performs with Br. George Van Grieken, FSC
Jerry ’53 and Rosemary Kirrene, Marty and Susan Haley
Luke ’16 and Marolyn Harris Luke Harris ’16 and Isabella Granucci ’15
Br. George Van Grieken, FSCTom McNamara’78, Chris Bagatelos Dan and Kathy Salazar, Paul Rieschick
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Where are They Now?Help Us Stay ConnectedPlease contact Kristen McCarthy, director of communi-cations, if you know addresses or phone numbers for any of the listed individu-als. Kristen can be reached at(916) 733-3695or via e-mail at:kmccarthy@cbhs-sacramento.org.
LOOKING FOR... CLASS OF 35Edward Bathurst ’35Frank Diaz ’35John Finn ’35Edward Hagus ’35William Hughes ’35Vincent Johnson ’35Seymour Kost ’35Joseph Quintana ’35Curtis Schmidt ’35William Schwab ’35Walter Torres ’35Chris Zeimantz ’35
CLASS OF 40Joseph Borich ’40Clarence Brown ’40William Callaghan ’40George Dacre ’40Daniel Donohoe ’40William Farrell ’40Julius Fava ’40Herbert Goble ’40Warren Harvey ’40Bob Himmelmann ’40William Hughson ’40John Johnson ’40Jerry Kays ’40Clarence Lazero ’40Ramon Maxwell ’40James Mc Clelland ’40Walter O’Keefe ’40Alexander Pattiani ’40Albert Perrone ’40Fred Pierini ’40Harvey Ramelli ’40Wesley Richards ’40Robert Smith ’40John Sullivan ’40John Walsh ’40
CLASS OF 45Thomas Burns ’45Philip Collier ’45Hugh Connelly ’45Leonard Costa ’45Robert Jacinto ’45Ernest Massa ’4547
Members of the Class of 1947 enjoyed an October luncheon get together at Aviator’s restaurant at the Executive Airport.
Since 2010, Jerry Kirrene ’53, and a cadre of helpers have been researching and chronicling the rich and storied history of Christian Brothers High School. Comprised of former students, teachers, coaches, and parents, the group put in motion the first comprehensive attempt to organize a readable and detailed account of this 138-year-old institution.
Aided by yearbooks, private scrapbooks, old photographs, and personal testimony, the committee has written historical accounts of football, basketball, baseball, and the La Salle Club on the school’s web page (www.cbhs-sacramento.org). Also posted are the chapters of Let Us Remember, a history of CB written by Bill Iliff ’76.
Alumni News & Notes
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Robert Mc Lain ’45Joseph Morgan ’45Anthony Pellicano ’45Louis Samboceti ’45Bruce Selby ’45Walter Senini ’45Francis Thomas ’45Robert Underhill ’45
CLASS OF 50Ronald Abaunza ’50Ellis Breaux ’50Harold Bribiescas ’50James Coldwell ’50Donald Criss ’50Jerry Defazio ’50Ken Fredericksen ’50Andre Gratian ’50Joseph Hawkins ’50Louis Lomba ’50James Marty ’50Richard Mc Coy ’50Gerald Mernin ’50David Mink ’50John Montaldo ’50Lea Parker ’50Leo Risse ’50Robert Ryan ’50Patrick Splane ’50Louis Torres ’50James Wahl ’50
CLASS OF 55David Christensen ’55Joseph Golden ’55Jesus Gonzaga ’55Joseph Gutierrez ’55Richard Hannaford ’55Gary Kidder ’55Gilbert Lines ’55Jerold Lippier ’55Frank Marulo ’55Victor Mc Farland ’55Thomas Novotny ’55Larry Patterson ’55John Rahler ’55Ronald Ralston ’55Francesco Rossi ’55Robert Schmid ’55Glenn Schott ’55Tom Stark ’55Michael Whitman ’55William Wolkert ’55
CLASS OF 60Philip Abid ’60Jackie Aka ’60Paulette Allendale ’60Rebecca Allison ’60Lucille Alston ’60Sharon Alves ’60Lorraine Anderson ’60Norma Anderson ’60Linda Auston ’60John Blackhall ’60Joseph Brothers ’60Sharon Brunald ’60Roberta Burford ’60Linda Carroll ’60Enrique Castro ’60John Chapman ’60Gaylen Charles ’60Merrill Clementson ’60Richard Colbert ’60T.J. Conlan ’60Robert Cook ’60Rosemary Cordero ’60Rebecca Correa ’60Kathryn Daum ’60Fred Davis ’60Susanne Dell ’60
Kirrene and classmate Tom Colby ’53 have been working to create a digital database of memorabilia including photos, yearbooks, Connection magazine and much more to ensure the continued preservation of these important annuals and items. Currently, much of the Kirrene basement is filled with files, pictures and memorabilia as they move forward with this time-consuming endeavor.
“We want these things to be available to people if they ever need them,” says Kirrene. “And, we want them to be able to find them.”
Kirrene, who recognizes that memorabilia does not do much sitting in box or a basement, has helped create historical displays in the main hallway and in the admissions office of the school.
“I want the kids to see that they are connected to history,” says Kirrene. “They are connected to something very special and very important in the history of Sacramento.”
Anyone with memorabilia they would like to share with the school is encouraged to contact Jerry Kirrene ’53 at jkirrene@sbcglobal.net.
The Honorable James Long ’55 (ret.) was awarded the first ever Nathaniel S. Colley Sr. Lifetime Achievement award from the Wiley W. Manuel Bar Association (WMBA). The award, named for the City of Sacramento’s first African-American attorney, was given in recognition of Long’s many years of service in Sacramento having worked with Legal Aid Society of Sacramento and for the California State Legislative Counsel Bureau. He was an Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at California State University, Sacramento and served as special Legal Counsel, Western Region, for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He is also the co-author of the
book American Minorities: The Justice Issue. Judge Long was appointed to the Superior Court of Sacramento County in 1982 where he served until 2012. In addition to the award, the group also introduced the “James L. Long Scholarship” which will be given to deserving law students.
The Holmberg brothers are getting nowhere fast but they are persistent. Joe ’58 has run over 51,000 miles, Lyal ’60 has run over 84,000 miles while Charles ’66 has notched over 72,000 miles and hasn’t missed a day running since 20 March 1979. Their goal is to complete a virtual relay to the moon (240,000 miles). Joe retired (twice) from the Corps of Engineers as a park ranger and, after flunking that retirement, from Oregon State
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Marjorie Delong ’60Robert Dighton ’60Mary Dominic Torres ’60Maureen Edwards ’60Sharon Elder ’60Cathy Ewertsen ’60Henry Fink ’60Louis Foletti ’60Cathy Ford ’60Fredric Fox ’60William Gannon ’60Nancy Glasper ’60Denise Glass ’60William Hines ’60Ronald Hoffart ’60Linda Imber ’60Paschal Johnson ’60Sue Kirn ’60Eileen Landis ’60Albert Leonard ’60Manuel Lima ’60Mary Logan ’60Gloria Lopez ’60William Mac Bride ’60Robert Marks ’60Antoinette Martin ’60Careene Martinelli ’60Mary Martinez ’60Theresa Martinez ’60J. J. Mc Clatchy ’60James Mc Nulty ’60Marilyn Mello ’60George Mercado ’60Kathy Merrill ’60Bradley Morgan ’60William Neundorfer ’60Cecilia Nixon ’60William Oates ’60Pennie O’Halloran ’60Terance Oliva ’60G. R. Palmer ’60Michael Patrick ’60Esther Perez ’60Paul Plona ’60Beatrice Pugliese ’60Thomas Rains ’60James Ray ’60Giovanna Rendall ’60Rita Roa ’60Anna Rocha ’60Carolyn Rowland ’60Irene Sailors ’60Nancy Sandretto ’60Darlene Schatz ’60Bill Schwab ’60Mary Sears ’60Antoinette Silva ’60Daniel Silva ’60Randelle Simonson ’60Deanna Sinn ’60Robin Skidmore ’60Marrilu Sloboda ’60Margan Smith ’60Jackie Stewart ’60Jerald Stinson ’60Sharri Taylor ’60Phyllis Thickinger ’60Diane Thomas ’60Patricia Thompson ’60Gary Traversi ’60Irene Turner ’60Patricia Vlnar ’60Carol Wagner ’60Richard Wagner ’60Pat Waterfield ’60Bernard Wieser ’60David Wolfgram ’60Ralph Zentner ’60
University as an Extension Forester. He lives in Lebanon, Oregon. Lyal, a retired account executive for Verisk Analytics, lives in San Jose. Charles is retired from CSU Stanislaus where he was the Director of Information Services. He lives in Modesto.
Brother Boniface (Victor) Lazzari ’59, O.S.B., celebrates his Golden Jubilee of Monastic Profession. A Benedictine member of St. Martin’s Abbey in Lacey, Washington, Brother Boniface works as an associate professor of world languages at St. Martin’s University where he also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees. He produces an annual concert/lecture series “Abbey Church Events” and is curator of the Abbey’s Martin of Tours Collection of Pacific Northwest Art.
Bernie Church ’62 was inducted into to the C.K. McClatchy High School Hall of Fame at its October 2014 Hall of Fame Dinner. Church, who taught for 36 years at McClatchy, served as the school’s varsity baseball coach for an impressive 16 years. He also coached basketball, football and soccer. In 2012, the school dedicated the baseball field in Church’s name in recognition for his outstanding leadership and dedication to the program.
Opportunity knocked for Kevin Spease ’86 and his wife, Angela, when some beekeepers knocked on their door asking if their honeybees could spend the winter on the Spease’s property. In exchange for lodging, the beekeepers offered 4 gallons of honey. The following spring and summer, the bees were transported off the property to orchards in the local area and returned late in autumn. Following a second winter of hosting the bee visitors, Kevin and Angela received four more gallons of honey. Now, they really had too much honey! At dinner one evening someone suggested that they sell the honey and call the company, “Spease Bees Honey Company." The name stuck, they developed a label and the business took off from there. The honey is now available in a number of local stores and, best of all, 25 percent of the proceeds benefit causes that improve literacy programs for children. Pick up a jar today!
Kenny McKechnie ’88 is loving his new career as a ninja, well a tech-ninja anyway! McKechnie, who worked for many years in the banking and telecommunications industries, is now operations manager at Gadget Ninja. Stop by 5493 Carlson Dr. and see Kenny if your smartphone or tablet need repair.
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CLASS OF 65Edward Agrimonti ’65Jesse Alejandre ’65Thomas Anderson ’65Peter Assel ’65Edward Azevedo ’65Michael Bennett ’65James Bisiar ’65Martin Boudro ’65Dave Brady ’65George Brida ’65Ronald Brown ’65Brian Buchanan ’65Richard Carr ’65Merril Clough ’65David Coleman ’65Frank Cornacchioli ’65Mary Ann Dase ’65Dennis Deragisch ’65John Diederich ’65William DuCuray ’65Terrence Finn ’65Thomas Flewell ’65Kenneth Frey ’65Richard Gorman ’65William Granstedt ’65Laurence Guadagno ’65John Guenther ’65Mark Handlen ’65Sharon Howard ’65Gary Jackson ’65Michael Jewell ’65Ernie Johnston ’65Kathleen Kelly ’65Thomas Kenny ’65John Kinstler ’65Kevin Leahy ’65Larry Lesieur ’65Arthur Liebscher ’65Tim Maher ’65Richard Mahoney ’65Timothy Mahoney ’65William Maiola ’65Nick Meyer ’65James Molina ’65Michael Nolan ’65Octavio Obregon ’65Joseph Parfitt ’65Bob Pesce ’65George Peterson ’65Jack Praxel ’65John Presti ’65Joe Razzano ’65Charles Rigney ’65Robert Riola ’65Kenneth Robba ’65Steve Schrock ’65Timothy Seeboth ’65Daniel Shilin ’65Richard Slama ’65Mike Smolich ’65Robert Soderlund ’65Gregory Stangel ’65Manny Tequida ’65Michael Tinney ’65Richard Tufts ’65Richard Turner ’65John Valle ’65Phillip Valverde ’65Joseph Ward ’65Paul Ward ’65Steve Whichard ’65Edwin Wieser ’65Thomas Wohlleb ’65Michael Wooldridge ’65Joseph Zuniga ’65 88
Chris Rasmussen ’88 was awarded the ConnectedCOPS International Social Media Leadership Award. The award was presented at September’s Social Media In Law Enforcement (SMILE) conference in Birmingham, England for singularly demonstrating exemplary and selfless leadership in the use of social media to improve public safety and/or enhance the Redwood City Police Department’s community engagement and reputation. Officer Rasmussen was commended
for his creativity, innovation and willingness to share his knowledge by mentoring others, participating in public speaking opportunities and leading by example. Rasmussen, has been in law enforcement for 23 years, having served in both the San Francisco Police Department and currently the Redwood City Police Department.
Congratulations to Aaron Moreno ’91 who was inducted into the Sacramento Blues Society’s (SBS) Hall of Fame in 2014. According to SBS, Moreno, who performs under the name of Aaron King, has been an ambassador for Sacramento blues around the world showcasing a style that owes as much to jazz guitarists like Herb Ellis and country guitarists like Hank Garland as it does to blues guitarists like Albert King and Albert Collins. Born and raised in Sacramento, King got his first lessons in blues from Sacramento Blues Hall of Famer Johnny “Guitar” Knox. He continued his blues guitar education under the mentorship of another Sacramento Blues Hall of Famer, Little Charle Baty, developing a style that would combine blues, jazz, and country guitar. From there he spent his formative years playing guitar for and recording with the late, great pianist Omar Shariff. Playing with renowned Sacramento jump blues band The Chrome Addicts, King went on to win several Sacramento Area Music Awards (Sammies) including a Critic’s Choice Award for Outstanding Guitarist. After several national and international tours with the Chrome Addicts, he left the band to start his own group, Aaron King and the Imperials. In addition to playing with the Imperials he also toured with world-renowned boogie-woogie pianist Mitch Woods playing such prestigious festivals as the Montreal Jazz Festival and Umbria Jazz Festival. In recent years, King has broadened his musical horizons through his association with highly respected Sacramento jazz bassist Harley White, Jr., blurring the lines between blues, jazz, funk, and even hip-hop in an effort to continue pushing the music forward. To be considered for the SBS-HOF, nominees must have Blues as the primary format or music style, at least a 20-year history of Blues participation, made a historical contribution and had an impact and overall influence on Blues in the Sacramento region, as determined by the SBS-HOF Committee.
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CLASS OF 70Nick Adams ’70Frank Anderson ’70Christopher Boyd ’70Ross Caniglia ’70Patty Carl ’70Peter Carroll ’70Robert Davila ’70Floyd Ellsworth ’70Michael Fager ’70Michael Finn ’70Stephen Flannery ’70Josephine Galvez ’70Steven Gau ’70Leopoldo Gonzalez ’70Harry Goodier ’70Nancy Hudson ’70John Kleinsorge ’70Kathy Knapp ’70Michael Lobue ’70Teresa Locastro ’70Anthony Logan ’70David Luther ’70Fred Luzzi ’70Franklin Maketa ’70John Marquardsen ’70Denise O’Ray ’70William Orduno ’70Michael Papin ’70David Petrinovich ’70Ted Renda ’70Janet Rosati ’70Anthony Rupp ’70James Scollan ’70Robert Seybold ’70Bill Sils ’70Glen Stefan ’70Debra Stuart Seitz ’70Marc Thompson ’70Daniel Tuse ’70Bob Van Hultan ’70William Walder ’70Joanne Wemmer ’70Fred Wikkeling ’70Greg Winter ’70
CLASS OF 75Mark Adorni ’75Anthony Alvarez ’75Luis Amaya ’75Karen Banta ’75Paul Batista ’75Carolyn Castillo ’75Nicolas Ciani ’75Thomas Corcoran ’75Barry Dallas ’75Cathy Davis ’75Denis Donovan ’75Vince Dutra ’75Gregory Franchi ’75Eric Golden ’75John Gonzales ’75Terry Green ’75Andres Hernandez ’75Andy Hernandez ’75Jess Hernandez ’75Dana Howe ’75Walter Howell ’75Peter Ivanovich ’75Juan Jimenez ’75Kim Lamar ’75James Loomis ’75William Marzalek ’75Patrick McKenna ’75Judith Montemayor ’75Mario Montes ’75John Montoya ’75Keith Mosley ’75Thomas Navarro ’75Frank O’Connell ’7596
In May, Tianna Herrera ’96 was promoted to the rank of Senior Master Sgt (SMSgt) for the United States Air Force. Thank you, SMSgt Herrera, for your service, 16 ½ years and counting!
Kristy Lauer-Babb ’96 celebrated her second year as Partner at FSB Core Strategies, a public relations and public affairs firm in
Sacramento and Orange County. She was recently named to the Honorary Board for Raley’s Food for Families program as well as the Folsom Chamber of Commerce.
Jason Azevedo ’97 has been working his magic in Sacramento’s food scene for quite some time. Currently, he is the executive chef of Mighty Tavern in Fair Oaks. He opened the restaurant in the spring of 2013 as the sous chef, and was promoted to chef in October of the same year. He also heads a small underground meat CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), Tesa Duro Salumi, that specializes in artisan cured meats, committed to using animals raised in a humane manner and providing a product that focuses on quality
rather than quantity. Azevedo’s philosophy is simple, in principle, "Make good food, repeat."
John Corcoran ’98 was awarded the 2013 "Police Officer of the Year" award by the Pinole Police Department, in Contra Costa County, and was recently promoted to detective, after working there for just 18 months. John, his wife Kimberly and two sons moved to the area, from Sacramento, after five years with the Los Rios Police Department. While at Los Rios, John was recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving for the most DUI arrests in his department for four consecutive years.
Stephen Perez ’99 graduated St. Mary’s College of California in 2003. He earned his master’s degree in Nursing from UCSF in 2008 and was also selected for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Program in Washington, D.C. in 2008. In 2011 he was awarded an Excellence in Nursing Award by Washingtonian Magazine. The award honors registered nurses "who go beyond the call of duty to protect, preserve and enhance” the well-being of their patients and the community. Perez is now attending the University of Pennsylvania as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholar. Through the program, Perez will earn a PhD. He is studying how policy decisions affect significant public health issues and outcomes in underserved populations. His particular area of interest is in the intersection of health policy and infectious diseases. He believes evidenced-based policy making is essential to developing innovative and sustainable public health programs and models. He would like to explore how nurses can continue to lead health policy conversations in this country. Perez has nursing experience in the field of HIV/AIDS, public health and chronic disease management. His diverse professional background includes work in direct clinical care, health policy and quality improvement in health systems. Additionally he serves as adjunct faculty in the Georgetown University graduate nursing program. He holds certifications as an AIDS Certified Registered Nurse (Assoc. of Nurses in AIDS Care), an Adult Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified (American Nurses Credentialing Center), and an HIV Specialist (American Academy of HIV Medicine).
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Paula Osborne ’75Ron Paiva ’75Jesse Sanchez ’75David Silva ’75Joseph Silva ’75Denis Smith ’75Joseph Sturn ’75Dennis Tharp ’75Ted Thompson ’75Ruben Torres ’75Ludwig Wikkeling ’75
CLASS OF 80Frank Albert ’80Louise Aubin ’80Laurie Bacchini ’80Matthew Bonner ’80John Boone ’80Kurt Brink ’80Gregory Bucher ’80Tony Carda ’80Richard Carlson ’80John Carson ’80Richard Cervantes ’80Vickie Cleary ’80Daniel Colby ’80Arturo Colmenarez ’80William Colon ’80Barry Dahlbeck ’80Lynette Del Ponte ’80Flavio DeLaTorres ’80Tom Downey ’80Ted Economy ’80Gary Ender ’80John Ferguson ’80Jim Fox ’80Bradley Galindo ’80Gerard Gay ’80Richard Gliebe ’80John Golsong ’80John Gonzales ’80John Hansen ’80James Harding ’80Michael Harr ’80Pat Henry ’80Emanuel Hignutt ’80Rebecca Houseman ’80John Howell ’80Tony Hubert ’80Larry Ito ’80Lyle Jackson ’80Kurtis Jahn ’80John Jones ’80Jerome Lammerding ’80Patrick Lane ’80Paul Lyle ’80Michael Lynch ’80Hennessey Mayo ’80Kevin McGehee ’80James McGrath ’80Philip Meyer ’80Vincent Miranda ’80Richard Monteiro ’80Gregory Montoya ’80George Murray ’80Dave O’Callaghan ’80Matthew Parshall ’80Raymond Peck ’80Jerry Perry ’80Dana Piazza ’80Robert Pugh ’80Marvin Ramalho ’80Isela Reavis ’80Arturo Reyes ’80Jose Reynoso ’80Gregory Rincon ’80Sandy Rothove ’80Leonard Sanchez ’80Margaret Scruggs-
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James Snyder ’99 continues his starring role in Broadway’s If/Then with Idina Menzel. He has even been gracious enough to welcome some CB students, teachers and alums after the show. Here he is with Natalie Maas ’15 and teacher, Cheryl Flaherty.
Kellie Corcoran ’00 a board member of the Christian Brothers Alumni Association, was recently married to Brett Dietz, in a lovely ceremony on the State Capitol grounds. Kellie will also celebrate 10 years in the optometry department with Kaiser Permanente in April 2015.
Asha Veal Brisebois ’00 and Derek Helwig ’00 met up in Chicago at a public humanities event for the nonfiction travel narratives book "The Places We’ve Been: Field Reports from Travelers Under 35" (published fall 2013). Helwig is a contributing writer to the book and Veal Brisebois is the editor. In total, there are 48 contributing writers from cities and countries including London, Greece, Tanzania, Dubai, Lebanon, Montreal, Vancouver, South Africa, Scotland, Paris, South Sudan, Rwanda, Borneo, North Korean Border, Tokyo, Paraguay, Colombia, New York, Los Angeles, and more; with affiliations and honors from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Atlantic, BBC, StoryCorps, Marvel, MTV Base, and more. The book has been acknowledged by the Illinois Humanities Council and Veal Brisebois was invited to present it in September as a Bridging Cultures Project—projects intended to promote understanding and mutual respect for people with diverse histories, cultures, and perspectives within the United States and abroad. The book has been included in university curriculum in courses in cultural anthropology, Africana studies, and literature. More information on the book and the project is available at facebook.com/ThePlaces35.
After producing 12 seasons of The Amazing Race, Derek Helwig ’00 took the leap into other ventures. In the past year, he has produced the American Baking Challenge for CBS, Lone Target for Discovery Channel, and was the Senior Producer for a new show called Dealing Steel set to air later this year on Discovery Channel about a group of mechanics who restore classic cars. In the meantime, he and his wife, Deanna, cashed in Derek’s Amazing Race frequent flyer miles and took their own around the world trip visiting China, Cambodia, India, France, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Italy, and England. As mentioned above, Derek also took a stab at literature, writing a chapter for the travelogue The Places We’ve Been: Field Notes from Travelers Under 35 about his trip with Deanna hitchhiking across Rwanda.
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Patrick Scully ’80Jimmy Sims ’80Mary Singleton ’80Mark Smelosky ’80Richard Spencer ’80Nancy Suiter Recio ’80Debbie Sutton ’80Jean Taylor ’80Greg Thielen ’80Joseph Valencia ’80Mario Vargas ’80Timothy Watters ’80Rosemary Weingarten ’80David Wellendorf ’80Merry Wells ’80
CLASS OF 85David Agajan ’85Gus Aguirre ’85Mark Allen ’85Marlene Angeja ’85Anthony Angello ’85Stephen Ausdenmoore ’85Bret Barkley ’85Stacy Basos ’85James Bathel ’85Lawrence Beilby ’85Sharon Bittle ’85Black ’85David Bond ’85Maria Brown ’85Orie Brown ’85Charles Burton ’85Carreen Chapman ’85Rebecca Contreras ’85Liana Cotton ’85Christopher Craig ’85Chris Cully ’85Theresa Espejel ’85Nina Fernandez ’85David Folkers ’85Anthony Galvez ’85Carl Giordano ’85Deneen Gomez ’85April Gregerson ’85Timothy Guthrie ’85Annette Guzman ’85Erik Hall ’85Andrew Harlow ’85David Hendrickson ’85Yvette Hernandez ’85Erica Hersant ’85Shafia Karim ’85Brian Klein ’85Eric Koch ’85Kenneth Lawrence ’85John Licatesi ’85Ignacio Luna ’85Miguel Marquez ’85Patrick Massa ’85Michael Maucieri ’85Robert McCandless ’85William McConnell ’85Todd McKee ’85Sharon Meadors ’85Paul Merz ’85Danny Miller ’85Randy Parraz ’85Deidre Pasion ’85Marcus Peake ’85Rick Pires ’85Marc Puleo ’85Keith Raynor ’85Bertram Rice ’85Dawn Richardson ’85Joseph Rohlfes ’85Sean Ryan ’85Christopher Scott ’85Cindy Shad ’85Jonathan Shores ’8509
Rachel Smith ’03 who works for FSB Core Strategies, just celebrated her seventh anniversary and is a Senior Account Supervisor and Director of Media Relations. Rachel was recently named as a co-editor for GirlsontheGrid.com.
Brendan Carroll ’08 graduated from San Francisco State University with a bachelor’s degree in film. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a documentary film distributor and producer at California Newsreel. Look for him at improv and comedy clubs on nights and weekends.
Lauré Kwoka ’08 graduated from CSUS in the fall of 2013 with a degree in anthropology. In 2012 Kwoka began playing Australian football with the team here in town, the Sacramento Suns. Australian football, or Footy, is like rugby and soccer mixed together. Kwoka traveled across the country playing. In 2013, she tried out for the USA women’s team and made the B-side team (the USA women’s development team). She again made the B-side team (USA Liberty) again in 2014. In August, Kwoka traveled with the team to play in Melbourne with plans to live in Sydney pursuing her love of footy for at least the next year.
Sterling Arterberry ’09 graduated from Sonoma State University in the spring with a degree in criminal justice. A four-year starter with the Seawolves’ basketball team, he is currently working for New Faze Development while preparing to take the Law School Admissions Test in December.
Joey ’09 and Hannah ’09 Cohen are putting in some long hours at the University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco. Although most days begin by 7 a.m. and don’t end until well after 9 p.m., they are both loving the dental school experience and learning a lot.
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David Fontaine ’09 graduated from Hampton University in Virginia. He recently returned to the Sacramento area and is working for Nordstrom, Inc.
Kayla (Peck) Maciel ’09 and her husband, Chase, celebrated one year of marital bliss in September and look forward to many more years of happiness ahead.
Josh Tucker ’09 graduated from UC Berkeley with a bachelor’s degree in anthro-pology. Tucker was a five-year player for Cal and a 2013 and 2014 USA Rugby First Team All American. He is currently living in Santa Clara and working as an inside account manager for Blue Chip Tek.
Sofia Carroll ’10 graduated from UC Santa Cruz in June with high honors in anthropology and sociology. She is back in Sacramento, looking for a job.
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Kenneth Silva ’85Alex Singleton ’85Boyd Smith ’85David Smith ’85Scott Sommer ’85Todd Terll ’85Joseph Thomas ’85Matthew Thomas ’85Jerry Tuma ’85William Valdez ’85Aaron Ward ’85Derek Ware ’85Mary Watanabe ’85Edward Weaver ’85Christopher Womick ’85Vincent Wruck ’85Gerardo Zaffa ’85
CLASS OF 90Christopher Aaberg ’90Brent Angelo ’90Alfonso Becknell ’90Kevin Birch ’90David Boring ’90Christopher Brown ’90Patrick Brown ’90William Brunk ’90Reginald Cherry ’90Andreas Christensen ’90Jeffery Corbett ’90Kerry Coughlin ’90Patrick Daly ’90Christian de Leon-
Horton ’90David Delisi ’90Nick DeLucchi ’90Liza Dobson ’90Ryan Driscoll ’90Mark Fierro ’90James Foster ’90Cherise Gallegos ’90Jesus Garcia ’90Carlo Giordano ’90Jason Huff ’90Kevin Huston ’90Christopher Kiene ’90Matthew Langer ’90Marc McKinney ’90Christopher Mirrione ’90Francisco Montes ’90Michael Mulligan ’90Anthony Muzzi ’90Long Nguyen ’90Michael Nunes ’90David Ortega ’90Vincent Pyle ’90Thomas Quigley ’90Joaquin Ronquillo ’90Trevor Rose ’90Matthew Salazar ’90Patricia Sanchez ’90Jean-Paul Scheiber ’90John Shern ’90Paul Simi ’90Barrett Sizemore ’90James Swanigan ’90Chad Swanson ’90Michael Ta ’90Alexander Tarpin ’90Zlatko Theodorovic ’90Thorston Thorpe ’90Linda Wallace ’90
CLASS OF 95Geoffrey Alderete ’95Samuel Ancheta ’95Charles Brack ’95Jessica Brewer ’95Anthony Brown ’95Tyrone Buckley ’95
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Hard work definitely paid off for Asante Cleveland ’10 who earned a spot on the San Francisco 49ers practice squad. He’s even hit the gridiron on game day when the starting tight ends suffered injuries.
Katie Hoekman ’10 enjoyed a stellar collegiate career in volleyball and earned a bachelor’s degree in political science at the University of San Diego. She is currently working with the Texas Christian University volleyball program as a graduate assistant while earning her master’s degree in liberal studies with an emphasis on political science.
Samantha Schumann ’10, ATC, graduated from Chapman University with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training. She returned to CB this summer and is working as the school’s athletic trainer while Darci Calista is enjoying maternity leave.
Dominga Noe ’11 traveled to Washington, D.C. this summer with her father, David, and sister, Samantha ’18, as representatives of the Northern California Chapter of the Marfan Foundation. The group met with Congressman Ami Bera to discuss the importance of Marfan awareness and research.
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Jake Bunch ’95Jason Burns ’95Michael Cervantes ’95Eric Davila ’95Michael Dela Cueva ’95Kristina Delgado ’95Matthew Di Pirro ’95Kristen Donald ’95Kevin Farrell ’95Giovanni Fiorentini ’95William Fisher ’95Miguel Fraguela ’95Stephen Gill ’95Bevan Hart ’95Jonathan Hendryx ’95Rob Hertel ’95Jason Holmly ’95Robert Hyde ’95Katie Iniguez ’95Jason Jackson ’95Christopher La Sala ’95Anh Le ’95Gibran Leesha ’95Darius Leotaud ’95Jeannine Lopez ’95Nadia Lopez ’95Teresa Mc Neil ’95Michael Mc Quillan ’95Monica Melendez ’95Jennifer Moller ’95Sierra Mulloy ’95Laura Prim ’95Sean Scott ’95Elizabeth Shea ’95Megan Silva ’95Todd Simmons ’95Sean Sterner ’95Tamara Stewart ’95Holly Thompson ’95Kristina Valdez ’95Danielle Van Pelt ’95Marquise Vann ’95Meg Walrath ’95Helen Watson ’95Evan Williams ’95Justin Williams ’95James Woolley ’95Megan Wright ’95Ben Yeager ’95
CLASS OF 00Kent Anderson ’00Zackary Aurich ’00Robert Bregante ’00Wil Busfield ’00Eva Cantu ’00Michael Cassady ’00Corey Chapman ’00Patricia Colbert ’00Kyle Crawford ’00Ryan Cumby ’00Matthew De Berry ’00Adrianne Devitt ’00Rachelle Doyle ’00Charles Ericson ’00Ted Flynn ’00Sabrina Fong ’00Katherine Gaskins ’00Michael Green ’00Jennifer Hartsill ’00Jennifer Havey ’00Anna Heacock ’00Erin Heath ’00Shandyn Hicks ’00Francisco Jauregui ’00Mario Kinney ’00Jonathan Koenig ’00Kyle Larson ’00Jimmy Lombardo ’00Vidal Lopez ’00
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Abby Williams ’11 spent the summer interning for the William E. Simon Foundation which supports a number of Catholic and charter schools in the South Bronx and Jersey City areas. Working for the Foundation was not only a great learning experience, but also gave Williams cause to reflect upon her educational experiences and opportunities at CB. She opted to become a policy studies major after traveling to New Orleans during her junior year at CB as part of a VENAVER retreat aimed at helping to rebuild the area following Hurricane Katrina – five years after the devastating storm. As a result of this positive VENAVER experience, she joined Lafayette’s Alternative School Break (ASB) club during her freshman year in college as a trip participant. In sophomore year, she joined the Executive Board as Education Chair and in her junior year she led a trip to the Jersey Shore focused on disaster relief and recovery. (Full circle four years later!) As a senior, Williams is serving as president of ASB and plans to go on yet another service trip. Williams says that her experience with ASB is a direct result of her VENAVER experience.
Kelsey Wong ’11 did not know all that was in store for her when she signed up to spend her January term in Sri Lanka, she simply knew that she would be serving the community in the capital of Colombo. Even if she had known, nothing could have prepared her. Wong, a senior at St. Mary’s College of California says “I had no idea that over the course of one month, I could fall so in love with such a beautiful country and its people through my service. While I have a million favorite parts of this trip, my two main highlights would be living with the Brothers and serving in an all-boys school. I had the pleasure of living in community with several Lasallian Brothers in Colombo, where I witnessed their active involvement in their community and genuine commitment to the five core Lasallian principles. In addition to working alongside the Brothers, I had the chance to teach English at St. Joseph’s College. My seventh grade students were rambunctious yet always eager to learn. While I enjoyed teaching in the classroom, my favorite times were hanging out with the boys after school hours to practice their English and for them to give me insight on their own culture. Traveling to Sri Lanka has been by far my most favorite experience and I can’t wait to return someday.”
Michael Carroll ’13 is a sophomore at UC San Diego, majoring in Math and Computer Science. He will be using the skills he learned at KBFT this year with a part-time job creating videos of lectures at school.
Luke Machado ’00Carmen Manuel ’00Fabian Melendez ’00Donald Padilla ’00Tony Pagliaroli ’00Jeffrey Panen ’00Manuel Perez ’00Cory Polster ’00Ryan Powell ’00Teresa Rabenberg ’00Erin Resendez ’00Jacquenette Reyes ’00Crystal Richardson ’00Kao Saephanh ’00Sarah Sanchez ’00Allison Santsche ’00Kristina Singleton ’00Alan Slavik ’00Milan Symon ’00Martin Tequida ’00Asha Veal ’00Jorrel Verella ’00Meghan Wagner ’00Leslie Waters ’00Sean Witt ’00Julianne Zonneveld ’00
CLASS OF 05Alisha Campbell ’05Christopher De Witt ’05Alison Del Real ’05Phillip Garman ’05Eric Harris ’05Kevin Hayes ’05Colleen Karbowski ’05Carl Lacey ’05Audrey Laino ’05Edward Mizutani ’05Heather Neves ’05Sal Paolini ’05Victoria Paulk ’05Nicole Ponce ’05Noah Powell ’05Jose Raymundo ’05Felipe Riviera-Jurado ’05Irene Serwanga ’05Anthony Soto ’05Sonya Teclai ’05Mariana Torres ’05Brad Tryon ’05Christopher Vassell ’05Justin Walters ’05Noah Webb ’05Ashton Whittington ’05James Wilson ’05
CLASS OF 10Dulma Altan ’10Taylor Hamzy ’10Hannah Jorge ’10Hyun Kim ’10Julian Nagler ’10Graham Ryden ’10
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Christmas Instrumental Concert – December 4, 2014CB’s concert band, honors band, string ensemble and jazz bands will be performing at 7 p.m. in the George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center.
Christmas Choral Concert – December 13, 2014Join us as CB’s choral groups perform the Christmas classics and more. Performances are scheduled for 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the George Cunningham’40 Performing Arts Center.
Placement Exam for Incoming Freshmen – Saturday, January 17, 2015Students interested in attending CB in the 2015-16 school year are required to take the placement exam on Saturday, January 17. Online applications are due on January 15, 2015. A link is available in the admissions section of our website at www.cbhs-sacramento.org. Students must check in by 8:45 a.m. and will be finished at approximately 12:30 p.m. Please contact the admissions office for more information at (916) 733-3690.
Festival of One Acts – January 30 & 31, February 1, 6, 7 & 8The talents of CB’s actors, writers and directors will be on full display at the 2015 Festival of One Acts. Performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays. All of the "Acts" are written, directed and performed by CB's talented students.
Alumni Dinner – Saturday, January 31, 2015Join the CB Alumni Association for fun, fellowship and great food! Celebrate the Class of ’65 on its golden anniversary. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. in the Ron Limeberger ’53 Gymnasium.
An Evening on the Riviera – Saturday, March 21, 2015Experience the thrill of Cannes, stroll and shop the streets of Nice, enjoy cocktails Monte Carlo style and play the night away in St. Tropez as CB celebrates “An Evening on the Riviera” at its annual auction on Saturday, March 21, 2015. The silent auction, hosted cocktails and hors d’oeuvres begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Jack Witry Field House with dinner and the live auction scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Ron Limeberger ’53 Gymnasium. Proceeds from the event benefit a wide variety of student programs including tuition assistance.
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contact information and update to Keith
Cherry ’82, director of alumni giving at
kcherry@cbhs-sacramento.org. If you do not
have email, please call Keith at (916) 733-3608
or send a note to the advancement office.
If your class year ends in a 0 or a 5, you are
due to have a reunion in 2015. If you are
interested in helping organize a celebration,
please contact Keith Cherry ’82, director of
alumni giving, at (916) 733-3608 or via e-mail
at kcherry@cbhs-sacramento.org.
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AN EVENING ON THE RIVIERAExperience the thrill of Cannes, stroll and shop the streets of Nice, enjoy cocktails Monte Carlo style and play the night away in St. Tropez. It’s sure to be a fantastic night of fabulous food and exceptional auction items.
Hosted cocktails and hors d’oeuvres begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Jack Witry Field House
Dinner and the live auction are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Ron Limeberger ’53 Gymnasium. Proceeds from the event benefit a wide variety of student programs including tuition assistance.
$800 table of 10 $85 per person on or before February 28, 2015 $100 per person after February 28, 2015
More information is available on our website at www.cbhs-sacramento.org
Saturday, March 21, 2015
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL4315 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Sacramento, CA 95820-2727
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