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GENESIS IV AAST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE August 24, 2005 Dear Friends, I HOPE YOU HAD A GOOD TIME AT “THE DAY ON THE BOULEVARD” if you were able to get back to your Alma Mater June 4 for SI’s Ses- quicentennial Celebration. Thanks to Fred Tocchini, Chair, and so many, ’twas a fine day! But the Nifty 50 is not over yet! Even as the Class of 2009 marches bravely onto campus today, we will continue saluting our Sesquicentennial ’til Dec. 3 when we shall conclude our Jubilee and Genesis IV: our 0-year, $50 million endowment drive. Begun in 996 after the successful completion of Genesis III, a 5- year, $6 million capital campaign to remodel and refurbish the en- tire school for coeducation, “Genesis IV: Endow SI” sought to fund financial aid, curriculum enrichment, educational technology, profes- sional development, faculty housing and maintenance in perpetuity. With great satisfaction and, honestly, to some surprise, we are finishing the endowment drive a year early, not because it fits very nicely with the climax of the Sesquicentennial Year, but because the monies from you — our gracious, generous benefactors! — have poured in in awesome abundance. Presented herewith is our sixteenth Annual Report. Here you can see where your charity went and how just a bit more reaching deep will enable SI to hit its $50,000,000 endowment goal and, indeed, put the Prep over the top to fund as well a choral arts building, ad- ditional athletic fields, and a retreat center. As we relied on our loyal friends in the past, we continue to ask your support in the future. Our Alumni Board, under departing President Mike Stecher ’62 and incoming President Jeff Columbini ’79, have made a wonderful selection for the Christ the King Award for our Sesquicentennial: Fr. Edwin McDermott, SJ ’36. Fr. McDermott is not as well known to you as, say, Fr. Carlin or Fr. McFadden, because he has not served at SI, but this SI graduate was the first national president of the newly- constituted Jesuit Secondary Education Association in 97 where he put the contemporary Jesuit high school on the map! He brought us into the post Vatican II era and into modern educational method- ology; most importantly, he fostered new emphases on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, resulting in improved retreat programs and campus ministry and better classroom faith-instruction. Our lay and Jesuit staff promise that SI will always strive to help its students live out their faith in Christ and continually find new ways in this world “groaning for redemption” to adapt the Gospel message for the new millennium. Thank you for all. Please enjoy your Annual Report in this, our Sesquicentennial Year. God bless you and yours always! Very sincerely, Anthony P. Sauer, SJ Genesis IV A Report to Concerned Individuals Vo. 42 No. 3 Fall 2005 The Rev. Anthony P. Sauer, SJ President Stephen Lovette Vice President Charles W. Dullea Principal The Rev. Gerald P. McCourt, SJ Rector James Dekker Director of Alumni Relations Joseph Vollert Director of Development Paul Totah Director of Public Information Katie Kohmann Director of Special Events Fred Tocchini Director of Special Projects Douglas A. Salin Design Consultant GENESIS IV (USPS 899-060) is published quarterly by St. Ignatius College Preparatory, 200 37th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 946-998. Periodicals postage paid at San Francisco, CA and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Address Service Requested. Send ad- dress changes to GENESIS IV, 200 37th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 946-998. CONTACT US: You can send e-mail to ptotah@siprep. org or reach us at (45) 73-7500, ext. 206. You can also read the issue on our web site at www.siprep.org. ST. IGNATIUS, mindful of its mission to be witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students of any race, color and national and/or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded to or made available to students at this school. St. Ignatius does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Likewise, St. Ignatius does not discriminate against any applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability. SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAINT

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Genesis iV �

AAsT. iGnATiUs COLLeGe

August 24, 2005Dear Friends,

i hOpe yOU hAd A GOOd Time AT “The dAy On The BOULeVArd”

if you were able to get back to your Alma mater June 4 for si’s ses-quicentennial Celebration. Thanks to Fred Tocchini, Chair, and so many, ’twas a fine day! But the nifty �50 is not over yet! even as the Class of 2009 marches bravely onto campus today, we will continue saluting our sesquicentennial ’til dec. 3 when we shall conclude our Jubilee and Genesis iV: our �0-year, $50 million endowment drive. Begun in �996 after the successful completion of Genesis iii, a 5-year, $�6 million capital campaign to remodel and refurbish the en-tire school for coeducation, “Genesis iV: endow si” sought to fund financial aid, curriculum enrichment, educational technology, profes-sional development, faculty housing and maintenance in perpetuity. With great satisfaction and, honestly, to some surprise, we are finishing the endowment drive a year early, not because it fits very nicely with the climax of the sesquicentennial year, but because the monies from you — our gracious, generous benefactors! — have poured in in awesome abundance. presented herewith is our sixteenth Annual report. here you can see where your charity went and how just a bit more reaching deep will enable si to hit its $50,000,000 endowment goal and, indeed, put the prep over the top to fund as well a choral arts building, ad-ditional athletic fields, and a retreat center. As we relied on our loyal friends in the past, we continue to ask your support in the future. Our Alumni Board, under departing president mike stecher ’62 and incoming president Jeff Columbini ’79, have made a wonderful selection for the Christ the King Award for our sesquicentennial: Fr. edwin mcdermott, sJ ’36. Fr. mcdermott is not as well known to you as, say, Fr. Carlin or Fr. mcFadden, because he has not served at si, but this si graduate was the first national president of the newly-constituted Jesuit secondary education Association in �97� where he put the contemporary Jesuit high school on the map! he brought us into the post Vatican ii era and into modern educational method-ology; most importantly, he fostered new emphases on the spiritual exercises of st. ignatius, resulting in improved retreat programs and campus ministry and better classroom faith-instruction. Our lay and Jesuit staff promise that si will always strive to help its students live out their faith in Christ and continually find new ways in this world “groaning for redemption” to adapt the Gospel message for the new millennium. Thank you for all. please enjoy your Annual report in this, our sesquicentennial year. God bless you and yours always!

Very sincerely,

Anthony p. sauer, sJ

Genesis IVA report to Concerned individualsVo. 42 no. 3 Fall 2005

The rev. Anthony p. sauer, sJPresident

stephen LovetteVice President

Charles W. dulleaPrincipal

The rev. Gerald p. mcCourt, sJRector

James dekkerDirector of Alumni Relations

Joseph VollertDirector of Development

paul TotahDirector of Public Information

Katie KohmannDirector of Special Events

Fred TocchiniDirector of Special Projects

douglas A. salinDesign Consultant

Genesis iV (Usps 899-060) is published quarterly by st. ignatius College preparatory, 200� 37th Avenue, san Francisco, CA 94��6-998�. periodicals postage paid at san Francisco, CA and additional mailing offices.

pOsTmAsTer: Address service requested. send ad-dress changes to Genesis iV, 200� 37th Avenue, san Francisco, CA 94��6-998�.

COnTACT Us: you can send e-mail to ptotah@siprep. org or reach us at (4�5) 73�-7500, ext. 206. you can also read the issue on our web site at www.siprep.org.

sT. iGnATiUs, mindful of its mission to be witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students of any race, color and national and/or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded to or made available to students at this school. st. ignatius does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Likewise, st. ignatius does not discriminate against any applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability.

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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SI�

Board of Trustees & Regents, 2004-05

Board of TrusTees

Board of regenTs

rev. Thomas O’neill, sJ ’74Chairman

rev. harry Carlin, sJ ’35mr. John Christen iii ’6�

mr. mark Cleary ’64rev. michael Gilson, sJ

rev. Gerald p. mcCourt, sJ ’58martin d. murphy, esq. ’52

rev. Anthony p. sauer, sJrev. michael Turnacliff, sJ

mr. mark W. ClearyChairman

mr. Kerwin Allenmr. david Bernstein

mr. Thomas Bertelsenmr. peter J. Brusatimr. Clark Callander

rev. harry V. Carlin, sJmr. Al Cliffordmr. sam Coffey

mr. hal Cranstonmr. Joseph diffleymrs. Terry dillon

mr. John duffmr. Charles dulleamr. scott erickson

mr. John J. FitzpatrickThe hon. J. richard Fredericks

mr. Lynn Fritzmr. Gordon Getty

mr. michael Gormanmrs. donna halemr. paul hazen

The hon. Kathleen KellyThe hon. richard Kramer

mr. robert Lalannemr. George Lawsonmrs. mary Lawson

mr. stephen Leveronimr. Jeff maggioncalda

mr. Curtis mallegnimrs. margaret mcCafferyrev. Gerald p. mcCourt, sJmr. William mcdonnell*

dr. Allison metzmr. russell miller

Christopher moscone, esq.mr. Leo murphy

martin d. “pete” murphy, esq.*mrs. noreen murphymr. Thomas murtagh

mr. paul nedeaudr. Farris page-King

mrs. elizabeth purcellmr. Gary robertsmrs. Anne ryan

rev. Anthony p. sauer, sJFrancis scarpulla, esq.michael J. stecher, esq.

mrs. sara stephensmrs. mary szarnicki

mr. Fred Tocchinimr. J. malcolm Visbal

mr. Alfred s. “Lad” Wilsey Jr.

* Lifetime Members

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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SI�

Regents Emeriti

rev. Thomas O’neill, sJ ’74Chairman

rev. harry Carlin, sJ ’35mr. John Christen iii ’6�

mr. mark Cleary ’64rev. michael Gilson, sJ

rev. Gerald p. mcCourt, sJ ’58martin d. murphy, esq. ’52

rev. Anthony p. sauer, sJrev. michael Turnacliff, sJ

mrs. Angelina Aliotorev. raymond p. Allender, sJ

mr. John F. Azevedomr. Alessandro Baccari

dr. rena merrit Bancroftmr. Bernard J. Bannan*mrs. Joseph Bernsteinmr. Joseph r. Bisho*

mr. Carl F. Blomsr. margaret Buchanan, sm

rev. Cornelius m. Buckley, sJmr. robert T. Buich

mrs. Theresa J. Caldarola*mr. Gregoire Calegari

The hon. mary Callananmrs. Barbara Callandermr. James Canales Jr.mr. Arthur p. Carroll*mr. michael p. Carrollmr. hector Chinchilla

mr. John A. Christen iiimrs. Alfred G. Cinellimr. John Cosgrove*

mr. Kevin Coynemary Cranston, esq.mr. John F. Crowley*

mr. John p. Cruden Jr.*mrs. ralph K. davies*

mr. henry doelger*mr. John s. ehrlich

mr. Clifford m. FarmerJohn J. Ferdon, esq.*mr. h. Welton FlynnArthur J. Fritz Jr. esq.

david T. Giannini, esq.Louis J. Giraudo, esq.

mrs. ernest L. Gomr. donald J. Gordon*mr. Charles L. Gould*

mr. Fred r. Grant*mr. ellison C. Grayson

mr. Jack Grealishrichard G. Guggenhime, esq.

ms. Tessie Guillermorev. James r. hanley, sJrichard J. heafey, esq.

John henning, esq.mr. Wayne J. humr. Leo B. hyde

mr. John e. Johnsonmr. Thomas Jordan

mr. James W. Kearney*mr. William d. Kilduff

mrs. dorothy Kittmrs. evelyn Koenigmr. Leo paul Koulosdr. ralph Lane iii

mr. Arthur C. Latno Jr.mr. Thomas A. Leonardini

mrs. Jules Leonardini*mr. Vincent Lin

mr. richard O. Linkemr. George Lippi

rev. paul Locatelli, sJmr. Loyd Luckmann*

The hon. eugene Lynchmrs. robert macdonnell

mr. John A. manganmr. eugene J. marty Jr.robert mcCarthy, esq.

rev. richard L. mcCurdy, sJrev. edwin J. mcdermott, sJ

rev. edward J. mcFadden, sJ*e. neal mcGettigan, esq.mr. Felix s. mcGinnis Jr.

William h. mcinerney sr., esq.mr. George mcKeon*

dr. Leon metz Jr.*mr. George d. millaymrs. richard miller

rev. John T. mitchell, sJmr. James J. monfredinimr. marshall F. moranmr. Francis J. murphy*mr. Joseph d. murray

mr. Tom murtagh

mr. martin J. nejasmichmr. steven C. nejasmichmr. maurice F. O’Connor

mr. hugh O’donnellmr. daniel J. O’hara ii*

michael Ohleyer, esq.mr. Charles e. paganinimr. Frank L. paganini

mr. George W. pasha iiieugene payne iii, esq.

mr. Lisle paynemr. Carmen policy

rev. msgr. richard power*rev. mario J. prietto, sJ

mr. emmet J. purcellmr. Charles m. Quarre

dr. Collin p. Quockmr. stan raggio

mr. percy e. roberts Jr.*rev. russell J. roide, sJmr. James J. rudden*

mrs. Angelo sangiacomomr. nicholas A. sapunar*

rev. Carl A. schippermr. Bruce L. scollin

mr. robert A. smith*mrs. rafael A. solarinancy stretch, esq.

mr. Vincent J. sullivanJohn A. sutro, esq.mrs. marcia syufy

rev. William V. Thom, sJ*dr. robert A. Thornton*

mr. Burl A. Tolermr. Burl Toler Jr.

mr. robert m. Tomasellodr. C. Allen Wall

rev. Kenneth Westraymr. Alfred s. Wilsey sr.*

mr. Anthony J. Zanzemr. William J. Zellerbach

*Deceased

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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SI�

School Officers, 2004-05

The Very rev. Anthony p. sauer, sJPresident

developmenT sTaff

The rev. harry V. Carlin, sJExecutive Vice President

mr. stephen e. LovetteVice President for Development

mr. James W. dekkerDirector of Alumni Relations

mrs. stella A. muscatDirector of Special Events

mr. paul J. TotahDirector of Public Information

school adminisTraTion

mr. Charles W. dulleaPrincipal

mrs. Kathleen KodrosAssistant Principal for Academic Affairs

mr. John J. GrealishAssistant Principal for Student Affairs

rev. Joaquin martinez, sJCampus Minister

Br. douglas e. draper, sJDean of Students

mr. michael J. silvestriBusiness Manager

mr. Kevin m. GradyDirector of Admissions

mr. robert VergaraDirector of Athletics

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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SI�

Ignatian Guild 2004-05

Fathers’ Club 2004-05

mrs. Terry dillonPresident

mrs. Jennifer Ohanessian1st Vice President

mrs. sue dudumSecretary

mrs. peggy nevinTreasurer

mrs. Becky LobackCorresponding Secretary

mrs. Cynthia mauerAssistant Treasurer

mr. George Lawson ’7�President

mr. sal rizzo1st Vice President

mr. marty Cerles ’7�2nd Vice President

mr. paul Gaspari ’70Secretary

mr. Jim Costello ’73Treasurer

mr. pat Ferdon ’70Sergeant at Arms

The Ignatian Guild once again sponsored the successful fashion show and hosted the Streets of San Francisco food tent for the Day on the Boulevard Celebration.

The Fathers’ Club created the most successful auction ever with Sports Rally!

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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SI�

Alumni Officers 2004-05

Alumni Board 2004-05

michael J. stecher, esq. ’62President

mr. Jeff Columbini ’79Vice President

mr. matthew Bernstein ’82Secretary

mr. James W. dekker ’68Director of Alumni Relations

rev. paul F. Capitolo, sJ ’53Moderator

mr. John Barbieri ’80mr. Kevin Barry ’82

mr. matthew Bernstein ’82mr. John Bruno ’76

mr. William Callanan ’8�miss Andrea Callen ’93

mr. darren Cde Baca ’74mr. paul Christen iii ’92mr. Jeff Columbini ’79

dr. Anthony Cucalon ’75mr. robert enright ’76mr. scott erickson ’73

mr. John J. Fitzpatrick ’60mr. Thomas Girlich ’77John Glugoski, esq. ’89

dr. erich habelt ’75mr. robert emmet hayden ’70

mark hazelwood, esq. ’80ms. melissa Kelleher-Lewis ’95

mr. dean Levitt ’76mr. daniel Linehan ’83Timothy Lucey, esq. ’87mr. Brendan Lund ’89

William p. Lynch Jr., esq. ’62mr. John marty ’8�

e. neal mcGettigan, esq. ’59matthew miller, esq. ’86

miss marielle murphy ’93mr. Timothy nevin ’90John F. O’dea, esq. ’28

mrs. Andrea Callen porter ’93mr. John sequeira ’57

michael stecher, esq. ’62mr. donald Tarantino ’80

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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SI�

Planned Giving

mr. & mrs. martin d. murphy ’52Ambassadors

mrs. Fred GrantChairwoman

The doelger Charitable Trust mrs. raymond Allender

Fr. dennis Alvernazmrs. maryann Bachman

mr. George Baldocchimr. & mrs. david Bernstein ’80mr. & mrs. Thomas e. Bertelsen

mr. Tom Bertken ’50 & sheila mcmanus

mr. & mrs. Carl Blom ’55mr. Thomas p. Brady ’3�mr. William e. Britt ’36

mr. & mrs. Gerhart Broekermr. & mrs. Gregoire Calegari

mrs. edward Carnesmr. & mrs. Thomas Carroll ’43

mr. & mrs. samuel r. Coffey ’74mr. Gerald W. Conlan ’47

mrs. & mrs. Kevin Coyne ’67mr. & mrs. hal Cranston

mr. & mrs. Leonard p. delmas ’47ms. Christine dohrmann

mr. & mrs. philip J. downs ’73ms. mary driscoll

mr. & mrs. John duff

mr. Frank m. dunnigan ’70mrs. robert enright

mrs. myrtis e. Fitzgeraldmr. & mrs. Jack J. Fitzpatrick ’60mr. & mrs. John J. Gibbons ’37

mrs. Linda Grimesmr. & mrs. William healy ’47

mr. John p. horgan ’32dr. peter Kane ’5�

mr. Francis J. Kelly iii ’75mrs. John Kotlanger

mr. & mrs. Francis A. Lagomarsino ’27

mrs. Lida Lalannemrs. phyllis Lavelle

mr. George d. Leal ’5�mr. & mrs. henry Leidich

mr. & mrs. stephen Lovette ’63mr. John m. mahoney ’65

mr. & mrs. Jerry maioli ’60mrs. Cornelius mcCarthymr. Jay d. mcevoy ’27

Judge e. Warren mcGuire ’42mr. Terrence V. mcGuire ’45

dr. Allison metzmr. & mrs. david mezzera ’64

mrs. John mitchellmr. & mrs. James monfredini ’65

mrs. Frank mullins

mr. Jeffrey J. mullins ’67mr. & mrs. Leo J. murphy ’65

mrs. Cecil neeleymrs. Bernice O’Brien

mrs. James F. O’Gradymrs. William O’neill

mr. & mrs. eugene payne ’65mrs. edgar peterson

mr. emmet purcell ’40mrs. James J. raggio

mr. & mrs. dante ravetti ’49mr. & mrs. Kevin reilly ’83

Fr. Vincent ringmr. & mrs. Gary roberts ’75

mrs. henry robinsonmr. L. emmett schaefer

mrs. Victor schaukowitchmrs. robert scholla

mr. & mrs. Bruce scollin ’65mrs. Juana sevilla

mrs. Joanne smolichmr. & mrs. michael stecher ’62

mr. William L. Teglia Jr. ’65mr. michael Thiemann ’74

mr. & mrs. robert Tomasello ’67mrs. Jean Travers

mr. John van der Zee ’53mrs. James Walsh

mr. & mrs. Albert Worner ’36

heriTage socieTy

We especially thank the following lifetime friends who have made provisions in their estate

plans — bequests, charitable trusts, gifts of life insurance or retirement funds — to support

SI’s Endowment Fund. Such gifts provide for the long-term welfare of SI and may also provide

donors with valuable tax and income benefits during their lifetime. The forethought and

generosity of the following is most appreciated.

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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SI�

Scholarships

peter patrick madigan Antonini scholarship

L. James Archer, Class of 1950 Scholarship Fund (6)

Edward J. Armanino Scholarship

Endowment Fund (5-7)

Maureen & Kenneth Atwell Endowed

Scholarship Fund

Angelo Baffico scholarship Fund

Opal i. Bailey memorial scholarship

Anton Bakker Memorial Scholarship Fund

Thomas J. Bannan Scholarship Endowment (7)

Renolds J. Barbieri & Evelyn Barbieri

Scholarship Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbieri ’36

Scholarship Fund (2)

Barisic Family Scholarship Fund

Lawrence & mae e. Barrett scholarship

Anthony Bartmann Scholarship

dr. & mrs. edmond Bedrossian scholarship Fund

The Mary Katherine Bertken & James Thomas

Bertken Scholarship Fund

roland Biancalana scholarship

Conchita O. Bishop Scholarships (2)

Thomas J. Brandi Family Scholarships (3)

Brown Family Scholarship

Louis Bueler Scholarship Fund

John E. Buick III Scholarships (2)

Calegari Scholarship Fund, Jean-Paul ’85

& Jean-Claude ’89

Clark & Elizabeth Callander Scholarship Fund (4)

Andy & miriam Canepa scholarship

Steven D. Cannata Scholarship

Gregory & Robin Canonica Scholarship (2)

William & Beatrice Carlin Endowed

Scholarship Fund (5)

K. Carpenter Family Scholarship Fund

Thomas Caruso scholarship

John & Dagmar Casey Scholarship

Marilyn K. Christen Memorial Scholarship Fund

salvatore Ciraulo memorial scholarship

monsignor William J. Clasby scholarship

Class of �928 scholarship

Class of 1929 Scholarships (5)

Class of 1936 Scholarship

Class of �937 scholarship

Class of 1940 Scholarship (2)

Class of �94�, daniel Coleman scholarship

Class of 1942 Memorial Scholarship

Class of 1943 Scholarship

Class of 1944, Ivan “Bud” Maroevich

Memorial Scholarship

Class of 1948, Jim Kearney Scholarship (2)

Class of 1949, Pat Malley Scholarship

Class of 1950 Scholarship

Class of 1951, Warren White Scholarship

Class of 1952 Scholarship (7)

— Pasha Family Scholarship, Class of ’52 (2)

— edward J. Thylstrup, Class of ’52 scholarship

— Fred Tollini, Class of ’52 scholarship

— Richard J. Wall Educational Scholarship Fund

Class of �953, Jack Ashman scholarship

Class of 1955, Dan Casey Scholarship

Class of 1958 Scholarship

Class of �959 scholarship

Class of 1964, Dennis Carter Scholarship

Class of 1965 Scholarship

Class of �966, mike Walsh scholarship

Class of 1967 Scholarship

Class of �968 scholarship

Class of �972 scholarship

Class of �973, John mcVeigh scholarship

Class of �974 scholarship

Class of �978

Class of �980

Class of �982 scholarship

peter Claver, s.J. scholarship

Cocconi - silvestri Family scholarship

Hugo & Lena Coli Memorial Scholarship

ed & marie Collins scholarship

James E. Collins, Jr. Scholarship

John P. Collins, Sr. Scholarships (2)

Collins Family scholarship

John J. Connolly, ’39 Scholarship

Frances Grace Corriea Memorial Scholarship

Brian Cotter Memorial Scholarship

shou mei hu-eric K.s. Cowan scholarship Fund

Kevin & Susie Coyne Endowed Scholarship Fund

Michael F. Coyne Family Scholarship (3)

Barbara Adams Crudo memorial scholarship

William B. Davenport ’74 Endowed

Scholarship Fund

rK davies scholarship

Patti & Leonard Delmas Scholarship Fund

Lyda Rico De Luca Foundation Scholarships (10)

James J. & Catherine A. DeMartini Scholarship

St. Vincent De Paul Scholarship

James Devine, ’63 Memorial Scholarship Fund (7)

Joe & Maggie Diffley Scholarship

Vincent donohue memorial scholarship Fund

Thomas Doyle, Class of ’55 Scholarship

drucker Family scholarship

Catherine & Richard Duggan Scholarships (3)

Britt and Nancy Evans Scholarship Fund

James V. Farley, Jr. scholarship Fund

W. Chester Farrell Endowed Scholarship Fund

John F. & Mary Finnegan Scholarship

Forbush/Aveson Scholarship

Friend of S.I. Scholarships (2)

Carl & Celia Berta Gellert Scholarship Fund (2)

Charlotte McFarland Gibbons Fund (6)

edward & Cherie m. Gilmore

memorial scholarship

Rick Goethals Scholarships (2)

Margaret C. Gordon Memorial Scholarship

Goossens-Rambo Family Scholarship

Fred R. Grant Memorial Scholarship Fund

Richard & Shirley Gravelle Memorial Scholarship

Jean & EC Grayson Scholarship

endowed scholarships

The following are scholarships at Saint Ignatius College Preparatory, both fully and partially endowed. A scholarship is fully endowed at

$50,000, and those listed below in boldface have met this requirement. A corpus of $12,500 is required to name a scholarship. The proceeds

of the endowments are given annually to needy and academically qualified SI students in accordance with the provisions of the scholarship.

Anyone interested in establishing a perpetual memorial or commemorative scholarship should contact the President’s Office.

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ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SI�

Scholarships

Raymond Grialou Scholarship

John J. Guheen Scholarship

Katherine L. Handley Endowed Scholarship Fund

Howard George Hanton/Patricia Camerena

Scholarship Fund

harold harper scholarship

Curt & patsy hayden Family scholarship Fund

robert emmet hayden Family scholarship

Ramona Hayes-Healey Scholarship

John hazelwood scholarship

Florence Heafey Foundation Scholarships (5)

Hearst Foundation Scholarships (2)

i.W. hellman scholarship

Albert J. Holmes Scholarship

George & Josie Norien Hornstein Scholarship

Jean Hubber Scholarship

Ignatian Guild Scholarship

Joseph & Marion Imhof Scholarship

The Father John isaacs scholarship

John M. Jack Family Scholarship

Jaquier Family scholarship

Jon Philip Jensen Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy F. Jones Scholarship

James Keating scholarship

Keating Memorial Scholarship

rev. William J. Keenan, s.J. scholarship

Kern Family Scholarship

William J. Kirby scholarship

Leo Paul Koulos and D. Virginia Koulos

Scholarship Fund

David E. Kozel Scholarship

Edward & Elizabeth Kozel Family

Scholarship Fund (4)

The Honorable Richard & Susan Kramer

Scholarship

Francis A. Lagomarsino (Class of ’27)

& Jean Y. Lagomarsino Endowed

Scholarship Fund (2)

Robert & Millicent Lalanne Family

Scholarship Fund

Karen & scott Lamson scholarship Fund

Alfred d. Lawson memorial scholarship Fund

John Barrett Leonardini Scholarship

Jules & Dorothy Leonardini Scholarship

William T. & mary m. Logan Family scholarship

John J. LoSchiavo, S.J. Scholarship

Lovette Family scholarship

Lopez Low endowed scholarship

Loyola Guild Scholarships (5)

John H. Lyden, Jr. Scholarship

Sister Felicitas Macsera, O.P. Scholarship (2)

pat malley memorial scholarship

paolo Luigi maraviglia memorial scholarship

Mason Family Scholarship

Matza Family Scholarship Fund

Rev. Charles J. McCarthy, S.J. Scholarship

sister Frances mcCarthy endowed scholarship

McCarthy-Lawson Family Scholarship Fund

michael J. mcFadden scholarship

mcGovern Family scholarship

Terrence V. mcGuire scholarship

Tim mcinerney scholarship

C.merrill Foundation scholarship

Leon B. Metz, Jr. MD Memorial Scholarship Fund

Russell Miller Endowed Scholarship Fund (2)

Georgia Edna Molfino Scholarship

William J. Moore, Jr. Scholarship

Daniel J. & Mary Moriarty Scholarship

Hannah & Catherine Moriarty Scholarship

Moriarty & McInerney Scholarship

Mickey Moriarty Scholarship

James J. & Mary Muldoon Scholarships (2)

Daniel J. Murphy Scholarship (2)

J.B. murphy scholarship

Joseph matthew murphy, ’80 scholarship

hal riney & elizabeth myers

educational scholarship

Father James Francis Cannon O’Brien, s.J.

scholarship Fund

Odell Foundation Scholarship (2)

Ronald J. Oliva Scholarship

O’riley scholarship

dorothy Boynton parker scholarship

Pasha Family Scholarship, Class of ’52 (2)

Kathleen and Robert L. Paver, MD Scholarship

Captain Thomas J. Petrini Scholarship Fund

Pidgeon Family Scholarship Fund

Adam powers memorial scholarship

miguel pro, s.J. scholarship

dante & irene ravetti scholarship

Reidy Family Scholarship

Karen reidy memorial scholarship

Edward, Fred, John

and William Ritchie Scholarships (2)

Gary L. Roberts Scholarship Fund (5)

The Don & Catharine Robinson Scholarship Fund

Katie robinson scholarship

Leo rock, s.J. memorial scholarship Fund

Victor Lawrence Rollandi Family Scholarship

Kevin V. ryan Family scholarship

Anne C. Sapunar Scholarship

Rita & Kearney Sauer, MD Scholarship

Bernice schaefer memorial scholarship

raj singh Family endowed scholarship

sisters of st. Charles elementary

school scholarship (2)

Peter Smith Scholarship

society of Jesus scholarship (2)

Solso Family Scholarship

Thomas F. Stack, Sr. & Jr. Scholarship

Sugrue Family Scholarships (7)

Kirk C. Syme Family Scholarship

szarnicki & donovan scholarship

Jon e. Tarantino scholarship

Thiemann Family Scholarship

edward J. Thylstrup, Class of ’52 scholarship

John & Frances Thylstrup Scholarship

in Honor of the Class of 1952 (2)

Toboni Family scholarship

The Burl A. Toler Achievement Scholarship

Fred Tollini, Class of ’52 scholarship

Matt A. Tonkovich Scholarship

Jean Travers Scholarship

miss nancy Turo scholarship

robbie payton Unruh memorial scholarship

michael Bruce Ugawa science scholarship Fund

Vaughan & Capitolo Family Scholarship

Viehweg Family scholarship

Anthony G. Vlantis scholarship Fund

Charles A. & Albina Rossi Wall Scholarship

Richard J. Wall Educational Scholarship Fund

W. Urie Walsh, Sr. Scholarship Fund (2)

Barrett & Elise Weber Family Scholarship in

memory of Florence Weber

Charles e. White scholarship

Wikstrom-Grimstad Scholarship

Elizabeth Mary Wolf Endowed Scholarship Fund (2)

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Contributions Report

Salute to the Nifty 150sby Steve Lovette ’63, Vice President for Development

iT WAs The yeAr ThAT WAs — And sTiLL is!

Two thousand and five marks si’s �50th birthday — a year highlighted by almost $�0 million in new contributions, announcement of the new mary Ann and Jack Gibbons mu-sic Wing, banner-strewn boulevards, student plays, musicals, games (and a little studying!), capped by a birthday party for the prep attended by almost 7,000 happy party-goers. At the president’s Cabinet dinner in december, Fr. Tony sauer will bring our successful $50 million endowment drive to a close and culminate the sesquicentennial year with some exciting announcements of things to come. stay tuned. We salute our generous benefactors — particularly J.d. mcevoy ’27, Ken Atwell ’29, mary Ann and Jack Gibbons ’37, Karen and Tom Leonardini ’59 and the Lynn Fritz Fam-ily ’60 — without whose help si would not be the school it is today. We also salute our wonderful volunteers headed by the now-infamous sesquicentennial Committee members, or “nifty �50s” as chair Fred Tocchini ’66 has tagged them, for an unmatched year of fun, frivolity and fanfare. Thanks to each and every one of you who have given so much to the students of si. here’s to you! here’s to the si Family!

  Program  Total  

Annual Giving $745,941

Bequests & Distributions $3,989,702

Parent Pledge Contributions $2,163,549

Ignatian Guild $178,000

Father’s Club $780,000

Loyola Guild $9,000

Jesuit Contributed Services $100,000

Student Fund Raiser $40,000

Bingo $122,000

All Souls $21,808

General Contributions $1,562,484

Total Contributions $9,712,484

ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY

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Named Facilities

faciliTy honoree new Gymnasium Barbara & Bob mcCulloughCommons Carlin CommonsBlack Box Theatre The e. L. Wiegand Foundationpool & natatorium The herbst FoundationCampus Library mr. Alfred s. Wilsey ’36Choral Wing The mary Ann & Jack Gibbons music & Choral Wingstudent Chapel Orradre ChapelCounseling Center The Carl & Celia Berta Gellert Counseling Center in honor of peter & Alberta Brusatiphysical and Life science Center richard d. spohn, sJ, science CenterGymnasium Center martin d. murphy, esq.sports pavilion The s. h. Cowell FoundationCampus ministry Center The nejasmich Family Fine Arts Center Barbara & Jay Fritz Familystudent Concourse Ann-eve & paul hazenChristian service Center The Thomas J. reed, sJ, Christian service CenterChoral room The doris duke Wall Choral roomJesuit residence Chapel mary Lou Latno King Jesuit residence ChapelChemistry hall #� The Class of �994Chemistry hall #2 The Class of �995physics hall #� Conrad n. hilton physics hallphysics hall #2 The Bartmann science hall, in loving memory of Anthony Bartmann ’57 (a gift from his parents, herbert and elizabeth Bartmann)Biology hall #� The Class of �996Biology hall #2 The Class of �997Campus ministry Activity Wing in memory of Jerome K. doolan ’�4president’s Office The Coyne Familysi Track in memory of Jack Wilsey ’34practice Field donald & margaret Gordon ’43Courtyard michel & mary Orradre Courtyardearth science hall James T. Fitzgerald, m.d.Girls’ Locker room mrs. Celia GellertBoys’ Locker room in memory of John patrick Feeney ’78main Office in memory of emil monfrediniJesuit dining room in memory of the Feeney Bros.main entrance plaza in memory of Alfred J. Cleary ’37main Campus entrance in memory of daniel & mary moriartyCollege Guidance Center The �993 ignatian GuildChoral room Classroom donald White ’42 Classroomenglish Center The Connolly Family english Center (in memory of John and margaret Connolly and Family)Classroom in memory of Joseph sheerin ’27dean of students’ Office daniel & mary Feeneypavilion plaza south �992 ignatian Guildpavilion plaza (exterior) The robert J. mcCarthy FamilyTennis Court The Brusati FamilyTennis Court The Christen FamilyTennis Court The Kelleher FamilyTennis Court The Kitt FamilyBoys’ Coaches Office Josephine & Walter Gordonpainting studio The ernest Go FamilyAssociated student Body Offices �99� student Council

faciliTy honoree school Chapel Jensen ChapelCampus ministry reception Area �992 ignatian Guildstudent Bookstore The Bob Buich Familymain Activities Office The �994 ignatian GuildLibrary resource Center The �993 ignatian Guildpool Overlook The �994 student CouncilAdmissions Office The �994 ignatian GuildFathers’ Club Board room in honor of Fred L. Tocchini ’66Asst. principal for Academics dr. & mrs. Collin p. QuockLibrary research Center The Bernard Osher Foundationstudent Center Conference room Joseph & marion imhofstudent publication Layout room & Office The �994 ignatian GuildAsst. principal for student Affairs mr. & mrs. Fred GrantCampus minister’s Office The Bertelsen FamilyAthletic director’s Office The Lo FamilyAthletic dept. Office mr. & mrs. Charles prosesAsst. Athletic director’s Office in memory of Bernie mcCann ’3�Asst. Campus minister’s Office matt & rose duffyAthletic Conference room #� mr. & mrs. Koutsoukos (commemorating the �00th anniversary

of p.G. molinari & sons)Athletic Conference room #2 mr. & mrs. michael Boschetto ’74Baseball Batting Center in memory of mr. Jim KeatingBoys’ Athletic Training room marianne & Louis BachlederJesuit residence Conference room in memory of Joseph Kiernan ’3�pool participation Area in honor of Ursula marstenCounselors’ Offices (6) The Jacobitz Family (in memory of Fr. Largan) Frank Badaracco (in memory of donald & George) in memory of daniel & mary moriarty in memory of the moriarty & mcinerney Families in memory of The O’Connell Family)Academic support services Office in memory of david James hale, a gift from his familyWilsey Library display Area diane B. Wilsey, in memory of Alfred s. WilseyWilsey Library exhibit Cases A gift of the paul Bruschera Family, in memory of mary pettit de nataledisplay Case Catherine and daniel Leese Family Art display CaseTrophy Cases (�0) The regan Family (�) The paul Bruschera Family (�) (in memory of Thomas F. de natale) The de natale Family (�) (in memory of Thomas F. de natale) The Buich Brothers (�) �986 student Council & Block Club (�)sports rehabilitation room in memory of martha Franklinpool instructor’s Office Barry C. marsh FamilyGirls’ pool Locker room in memory of rose ToccalinoBoys’ pool Locker room in memory of George L. FormosaFr. John Becker, sJ, Courtyard peter Casey ’68 and Friends of Fr. Beckerpavilion snack Bar “harrington’s”Activities Ticket Booth A Gift of Christine and Vincent O’Gara mcGucken Lobby in memory of marion J. CollinsVice president’s Office in memory of Frank LovetteFaculty Lounge Jean & Francis Lagomarsino ’27

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Naming Opportunities

faciliTies amounT

200� Campus $�0,000,000

stadium Complex $5,000,000

main Academic Building $2,500,000

pacific Overlook atop Gibbons Choral room $�,000,000

Tennis Athletic Complex $750,000

student Activity Center $500,000

new Weight room $500,000

new Computer Lab $250,000

student Training and Weight room $250,000

ignatian Guild Conference Center $�00,000

Jesuit recreation room $�00,000

new Classrooms (3) $�00,000

Team Locker room $�00,000

main school hallways (8) $75,000

Classrooms (40) $50,000

mcGucken hall entranceway $50,000

Faculty study $50,000

Commons Breezeway $50,000

Counseling Conference room $50,000

information Technology Office $50,000

Batting Cage $50,000

north Gym Court $50,000

Girls’ Coaches Office $45,000

north school entrance $40,000

south school entrance $40,000

Band room $30,000

Choral director’s Office $30,000

Wiegand Theatre Foyer $30,000

si Archive room $25,000

The president’s reception Center $25,000

pool Lanes (8) $25,000

faciliTies amounT

north Chapel Court $25,000

scenery Workroom $25,000

Jesuit residence rooms (25) $25,000

dean of student’s Front Office $20,000

Art Wing display Cases $�5,000

Bannan Theatre stage $�5,000

Crew erg storage room $�5,000

Associate dean’s Office $�0,000

Theatre Control studio $�0,000

Girls’ Athletic Training room $�0,000

Theatre director’s Office $�0,000

Alumni director’s Office $�0,000

development director’s Office $�0,000

Field snack Bar $�0,000

Garment storage room $�0,000

Kairos director’s Office $�0,000

music storage room $�0,000

photography darkroom $�0,000

pool record Board $�0,000

pool scoreboard $�0,000

sports equipment room $�0,000

Weight room Office $�0,000

Wiegand Theatre Lighting room $�0,000

Wilsey Library display Area $7,500

sports Trophy Cases (6) $5,000

pool starting Blocks (8) $5,000

Weight room Lifting platforms $5,000

Bannan Theatre makeup room $5,000

Library study Carrels $2,500

Bannan Theatre seats $�,500

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Fr. John Becker, SJ, who taught at si in the �950s, ’60s and ’70s, has written his second murder-mystery, entitled Cold Comfort, featuring the same priest and students that appeared in his first book, Father, Forgive Them. you can purchase it from Amazon.com, Borders, Barnes and noble or direct-ly from him (signed) by emailing [email protected]. The isn number is�-4208-3643-9.

48Eugene Bianchi, an emeritus professor of religion at emory University, just pub-lished The Bishop of San Francisco: Ro-mance, Intrigue and Religion. he is the author of nine other books and many essays, with topics ranging from church reform, religion and ecology to creative aging. Bianchi, a former Jesuit, is pres-ently writing a memoir about changes in his spirituality over the years. he directs the emeritus College at emory, a faculty retirement organization and makes his home in Athens, Georgia, with his wife, margaret herrman, a siamese cat, max, and a standard poodle, rhainy. his most recent book is Passionate Uncertainty: Inside the American Jesuits, co-authored with peter mcdonough.

49Judge Gene Lynch, former chairman of si’s Board of regents, celebrated the Golden Anniversary of his marriage to his wife, Jeanne, with a mass in Orradre Chapel on June �9 and dinner in the Carlin Com-mons.

50Bill Kennedy and his wife, Trish, celebrat-ed their 50th wedding anniversary sur-rounded by their huge family and myriad friends.

52Joe Vollert was feted by his employer and wife, peggy, and large extended family at a surprise retirement dinner at the hilltop Café in novato.

53Kevin Mullin has a new book out: Dan-gerous Strangers: Minority Newcomers and Criminal Violence in the Urban West, 1850–2000. he retired from sFpd with the rank of deputy chief after a 26-year career and has written extensively in mag-azines and newspapers on criminal justice issues. he is the author of Let Justice Be Done: Crime and Politics in Early San Francisco. For more information, go to www.palgrave-usa.com.

59Hon. Timothy A. Reardon will receive the st. Thomas more Award at the red mass, celebrated by Bishop ignatius Wang, Oct. 20 at the Church of st. peter and paul.

61Paul Hogan is the owner and president of pridepaint located in redwood City and san mateo.

63Michael Handlos was installed as presi-dent of the serra Club of san Francisco in a ceremony on June 9. Also sworn in was Ed Dollard ’53 as vice-president of voca-tions, Neal McGettigan ’59 as club secre-tary and paul Crudo (long-time si dad and husband of former si secretary Barbara) as vice president of programs.

67Tom Combs retired from the santa rosa police department two years ago. he and his wife, sandy, now live in Truckee.Bob Fambrini, SJ, is the new pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe in san diego hav-ing completed �0 years as novice director of the California province.

68Otto Kausch is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Case Western reserve Uni-versity. he received his Bachelor’s and medical degrees from Johns hopkins Uni-versity. he and his wife, Becky Allgeier, en-joy competing in triathlons, and they have both qualified for the national Age Group Championships this year. They have two children, dan and molly.

Denis Rusca has become principal of ho-rizon middle school in spokane where he has been administrator for nine years with 30 years in the district.

71Pat Martin is vice principal at a middle school in el Cerrito. he and his wife, elaina, have two boys, patrick, 9, and Francis, 4.

74Lt. Col. Timothy Murphy, USAF, has re-ceived a new assignment in the Washington, dC, area, teaching at Bolling Air Force Base as a specialist in space technologies at the national defense University.

75Rev. William McCain has been reappointed by Archbishop Levada to another term as pastor of Our Lady of Loretto Church in novato.

76Bob Borbeck has sold his pool business to focus this past year on mortgages. Give him a call if looking for property in Arizona. his daughter Bianca begins her junior year at Xavier prep and daughter Beth begins cos-metology school. son Blake is in his second year at northern Arizona University. son Brandon (Brophy ’00) will publish his first novel this fall. his wife, Barbara, (niece of former si faculty member Carolyn rocca) manages scottsdale health Care’s pain de-partment. They celebrate 27 years of mar-riage this dec. 9.Bill Quinlan has founded the harvest The-atre of Toledo, a semi-pro non-profit theatre company in Ohio. The theatre will present world premiere plays, classics (both Ameri-can and from the world stage) and musicals. you can visit his web site at www.harvest-theatre.com.

77Russell Anixter is a partner in Anixter rice music service of new york City special-izing in music copying and preparation for Broadway musicals. Other projects include supervising the music preparation for the new mel Brooks movie The Producers: the Musical and the music arrangements for the new Cd The New York Fusion Ensemble

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Plays the Music of Led Zeppelin available on plug records.

78Mark Hall wants to hear from his classmates; his son plans to apply to si this fall.

84Anthony del Zompo recently wrote an op-ed piece for the Santa Cruz Sentinel titled “happiness and the power of Altruism.” Tony now lives in santa Cruz.

85Mark DeLucchi just completed his doctoral degree in clinical psychology and has accept-ed a position at the san Francisco County Jail conducting psychological assessments and treating inmates. he and his wife, su-san Tamaro, have two girls: Clare, 4, and Celeste, �.Mike Farrah married maya draisin at mis-sion dolores Basilica on July 2.

91Tony Rhein maried Laura Lynne Lazure June 25 at Queen of the snows Church at Lake Tahoe. Among the bridesmaids were Amy Rhein ’94 and Eliza Rhein ’96. Ted Henning ‘91 was one of the groomsmen and Ed Rhein ’62 was his son’s best man.Shane Sanchez will begin his doctoral pro-gram in literature at UC santa Cruz this fall after teaching “Freshman seminar: An intro-duction to Critical Thinking,” at the Univer-sity of montana as an Adjunct instructor for the past three years.Mark Shilaff received a master’s degree in educational technology from UsF in may.

92Joe Cannata married elizabeth shine hel-fond Aug. 20 in Glen ellen. Joe’s dad, steve ’66, was his best man. Graduates — rela-tives and friends too numerous to mention — were in the wedding party as bridesmaids and groomsmen.

94Luis Lorenzana is back in san Francisco working with Niall McCarthy and many other si grads at Cotchett pitre simon and mcCarthy law firm.

Josh Watson is sales manager for dogswell in san Francisco.

95Paul Virk recently returned from a peace Corp assignment in Uzbekistan. The politi-cal situation curtailed his planned 27-month tour, but paul served the local community ably in the year and a half he was there.

98Michael Walsh married heather Ann Zim-merman July �6, 2005, at the Chapel of Our Lady in the presidio. Gregory L. Teshara ’98 was a member of the wedding party. heather and michael met in their freshman year in college while he was attending UC irvine and she was attending st. mary’s in moraga.he will also be starting graduate school in the fall, working towards a master’s degree in forensic science with an emphasis on ad-vanced investigations from the University of new haven.

99Nick Errico celebrated his peace Corp assign-ment to samoa at a theme party at his home may 29 where brother Jason ’92 (a veteri-nary surgeon) and guests donned suitable samoan attire to wish nick bon voyage.

00Kendall Bercaw has recently been promot-ed as a guest service manager at the magic Kingdom theme park at Walt disney World in Orlando. she is interested in pursuing a graduate degree at rollins College in the near future.Paul Lorentz married megan pryor of Los Angeles June 25 at sacred heart Chapel on the Loyola marymount University cam-pus. in attendance were classmates Eric Vennemeyer, Jennifer Strickfaden, Stephanie Burbank, Stephen Allan, Alex Appah, Erin Hughes, Mike Michalske, Alex Sundby and Paul Hanley ’63, Sean Hanley ’03, J. Chris Wong ’03, Emilio Lacayo-Valle ’88 and Dan Michalske ’72. Bryan Lorentz ’02, Christo-pher Lorentz ’03, Justin Lorentz ’07 and John david Lorentz were among the groomsmen. si faculty member and dad David Lorentz along with his wife, Kathy, were there too, of course.Alex Sundby is working as a reporter for the Rio Grande Sun in española, new mexico,

covering seven school districts, no Child Left Behind, and the politics and money be-hind education in northern new mexico. Joanne Tan is going on her second year at hastings College of the Law, pursuing a con-centration in tax law. she is also a realtor un-der re/max Today, serving the Bay Area.

01Dirk Daza graduated from UC davis this past June with a Bachelor’s degree in both dramatic arts (with a theatre emphasis) and political science (with a public service em-phasis). he remains in the sacramento area to attend law school at the University of the pacific, mcGeorge school of Law.

02Rudraigh Quattrin graduated from sFsU this past may with a Bachelor’s degree in comparative and world literature.

03Veronica Esmero is an incoming junior at-tending Georgetown University’s school of nursing and health studies majoring in health systems administration and pre-medi-cine. she is assistant director of the George-town University dance Company as well as chair for the performing Arts Advisory Council. she received an Outstanding di-rector’s Award for her work as Treasurer for the GU dance Company as well as the Out-standing Contribution to dance Award. she works as a movement instructor for cancer patients and has worked as a counselor for the summer Biomedical science institute, a program for low-income students who have a desire to pursue science careers.Kevin Yeh will be a junior at Cornell Univer-sity where he will pursue a double major in government and economics. Last summer, he worked as an intern for house democratic Leader nancy pelosi and for a federal judge. he transferred to Cornell from UCLA, where he was a member of Beta Theta pi fraternity and a member of the interfraternity Council. he also rowed for a season with the UCLA rowing Team.

04Katie Watts was selected san Francisco miss rose of Tralee at the United irish Cultural Center June �8. she goes on to ireland for the international competition.

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Harley Davidson Hog HeavenSportster Model XL883Gift of: Dudley Perkins

Harley Davidson–San Francisco

Diamonds Are A Girls Best FriendA gorgeous, 1-carat, round brilliant-cut diamond!

Gift of: Giraux Fine Jewelry - San Francisco

Breakfast at Tiffany’sSend engraved invitations to 11 friends

who will join you for an exquisite private catered Breakfast at Tiffany’s!

Gift of: Tiffany & Co. - San Francisco

Ultimate Bay Area Sports PackageSF 49ers: Pre–game warm-up and the Seahawks game for 4!

SF Giants: Batting practice and a 2006 game. Oakland A’s: Diamond Club seats, parking and all you can eat.

Gift of: 49ers, SF Giants, Oakland Athletics

Squaw Valley Getaway2 nights at the Plump Jack Squaw Valley Resort,

a $50 certificate for PlumpJack Sport, lunch at Plump-Jack Cafe and a fabulous bottle of wine!

Gift of: Plump Jack

Enclosed is a check payable to SI College Prep or

please charge $_______ to my VISA, Mastercard

# __________-__________-__________-__________

Exp. ____ /____ Signature_____________________

Visit siprep.org to view additional raffle prizes, such as the Napa Valley Get Away, a cruise and More!

YES – I’ll take a chance (or two) and help raise $ for the SI Scholarship Fund! Please send me ______ tickets @ $100 each. Total: $________

Dear Ignatian Family & Friends,Come to Vegas this Fall!

Join us as we transform SI’s Carlin Commons Pavilion into a glamorous venue for the 36th Annual SI Fashion Show – Viva St. Ignatius! This fundraiser, presented by the Ignatian Guild-Mothers Serving SI-and Fr. Anthony P. Sauer SJ, supports the SI Scholarship Fund. To date, no student has been turned away from SI due to lack of funds. The SI Fashion Show helps ensure that this never changes. If every family that reads this letter bought just 1 raffle ticket, we would raise $1.5 million for the scholarship fund! Please, join the fun, and attend one of the two fantastic shows! We thank you for your interest, support and continued generosity!

Warmest regards,Your 2005 Viva St. Ignatius Co-Chairs

Kathy Sue Kerry SuzanneKathy Sue Kerry SuzanneBalestreri Dudum Enright McElwee-Schimaneck

For tickets, advertising or underwriting, please visit www.siprep.org, e-mail [email protected],

or call 415.731.7500 ext. 765

This year we RAISE THE STAKES with pre-sales of tables and tickets. We are expecting a sell-out – so make sure you reserve your spot!

High Roller GalaSaturday, November 5th, 6pm–12m

Luck-Be-A-Lady LuncheonSunday, November 6th, 11:00 am

2005 Raffle: $100 a Chance!

Raffle & Show Tickets may be purchased online.

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05Phil Donnici was a unanimous selection for All-American honors for lacrosse and made all-league along with several of his team-mates. he was selected for the UsA West La-crosse Team along with Charles Ellis, Dylan Green, Matt Mulry and Casey McLennan. This all-California all-star team toured eng-land, Wales and scotland and acted as good will ambassadors for the sport.Colleen Sorenson Fredericks and Anne McLeod Rollandi were introduced to society at the san Francisco debutante Ball spon-sored by the Women’s Board of the Califor-nia pacific medical Center Foundation on June �7 at the Westin st. Francis.

75Tim Flaherty and his wife, Kristina, a son, Tyler richard, born march 29, 2005. Tyler joins big brother Colin, 6.

76Pedro “Peter” Padua and his wife, maria, a daughter, ysabella Antoinette, born march 7, 2005. pedro and maria were married April �7, 2004.

77Russell Anixter his wife, shari, a son, roark d’Artagnan, born April 27, 2005. he joins big sister izabella, 6.

80Chris Kanelopoulos and his wife, rebecca, a son, nicholas James, born July �2, 2004. he joins older brother Charlie.

81Tim Cronin and his wife, Julie, a second daughter, Clara Catherine, born march 9, 2005. Clara joins nicky, Caroline and Will.

82Rob Ennis and his wife, heidi, a fifth child, fourth daughter, emily patricia, born may 7, 2005. eldest daughter, Megan, is in the si Class of ’09.

Former Facultyrev. Thomas patrick delaney, sJ rev. eugene r. Zimmers, sJ

Dr. William Spohn ’62Noted Theologian

dr. William C. spohn ’62 died peacefully Aug. 3 at Alta Bates hospital of complications from

brain cancer. Well-known for his work in the fields of scripture and ethics, roman Catholic moral theology, and American philoso-phy and theology, dr. spohn served on the faculties of the Jesuit school of Theology at Berkeley (�979-�992) and santa Clara University, where he was director of the Bannan Center for Jesuit education (�998-2004) and held the Augustin Cardinal Bea chair in theology and Christian ethics. A riveting teacher and a respected scholar, dr. spohn wrote widely on ap-plied ethics, moral theology, and spiritual-ity. he is the author of Go and Do Like-wise: Jesus and Ethics (�999). he served on the boards at Georgetown University and santa Clara University (�988-�994), as well as the Kaiser Foundation north-ern California institutional review Board (�998-2004). he was born in Washington, dC, on June 7, �944, the second of six children, and was the nephew of longtime si phys-ics teacher Fr. richard spohn, sJ ’3�. he was raised in san Francisco and graduated from si before entering the society of Je-sus. After serving in the Jesuit novitiate at Los Gatos, Bill went on to study at Gonzaga University, the University of Chicago and the Jesuit school of Theol-ogy at Berkeley. he loved to read, cook, and swim, in-terests that brain cancer could not wrest from him. Bill is survived by his wife of nine years, martha ellen stortz of Oakland, along with his five brothers and sisters: richard B. spohn ’60 and Katherine ramage of Berkeley; michael and mary spohn romo of Tiburon, California; Vin-cent martin spohn ’66 and Cecily Jordan of napa; Tobias and Catherine Wolff of stanford; and michael ’76 and Carol spohn of san Francisco.

In Memoriam

Births

83Rob Uhrich and his wife, Leanne, their sixth child, a daughter, Ava Victoria, born June 6, 2005. rob Jr. attended si soccer camp this summer.

89Tom McGuirk and his wife, melissa, a daughter, sydney eilish, born April 30, 2005, in redwood City.

90John Bower and his wife, Tina, a son, ryan John, born June �8, 2005.

94Melissa (Cayabyab) Maralit and husband, Glenn, a son, Jaylen James, born July 24, 2005. Jaylen joins older brother Jordan Ty-ler.

95Charleena (Pabalate) Richardson and her husband, Carey, a daughter, sela Victoria, born may ��, 2005. sela joins sister isabelle Ava, 3.

97Marielle Schlueter, and her husband, Jon david ritche, a son, Joseph Wallace, born Jan. 2�, 2005. The family lives in philadel-phia where Jon is the fullback for the phila-delphia eagles.

28 daniel e. Collins, Jr.29 Charles Cabrera36 John “doc” Overstreet 39 paul C. mcdonnell40 John e. schaeffer50 Constantine Gofas 5� A. philip Bray52 samuel A. moore, Jr.53 Kenneth r. sullivan62 William C. spohn69 patrick m. O’Connor7� John sancimino73 Theodore “Ted” reed, Jr.77 michael A. Viripaeff

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John Bernard murphy, known affec-tionately as JB and “mr. si” to legions of students for 50 years, died Aug. �8

at the mercy Care Center in Oakland. he was 95. mr. murphy was born June 25, �9�0, in san Francisco and was hired in �939 to teach at st. ignatius high school on stan-yan street and served with the school as it moved to and prospered in the sunset district. in his 50-year run with the school, he taught math, coached and served as si’s third athletic director (from �953 to �967). si honored him three times — in �974 by presenting him with the president’s Award, the highest accolade it bestows; in �973 by creating the JB murphy Award given to the most inspirational football play-er; and in �989 by naming the football field after him. mr. murphy almost didn’t live past his 24th birthday. he entered st. Joseph’s semi-nary after graduating from st. paul’s gram-mar school, but one year from ordination, he learned that he had bleeding ulcers, and his doctor told him he would die within six months. he left the seminary and spent the next year and half struggling to recover. When he felt strong enough, he decided to work to help his parents last out the depression. he sought work as a Latin teacher, given his seminary training. But when he started work on Aug. �6, �939, at si, he found himself as-signed to history and pe classes. Two years later, he was assigned to teach math when a scholastic from spokane called in sick a day before classes began. in an interview he gave upon his retirement, mr. murphy noted that “the principal looked through his faculty, and i was the only one who had four years of high school math. no one on the faculty had college math,” recalled murphy. “he said, ‘murphy, you’re teaching five classes of math on monday at 8:30 a.m.’” students soon learned that he was a tough disciplinarian. “i had a volatile tem-per, but i worked awfully hard when i started teaching to cool it. The very first days i was teaching, one of my students — now a re-spected lawyer — was making fun of me sot-to voce, speaking behind his hand. in those days, the teacher’s desk was on a platform. i

pushed my desk off the platform into the arms of this boy. i went down, picked him out of his desk, took him outside and lifted him by his shirt against the lock-ers. i said, ‘i’m an irishman and you’re a disturb-ing little runt. if you do that again, i’ll sepa-rate your head from your shoul-ders.’ Forty-seven years later, he told me that he respected me for what i did.” his close friend and fellow teacher Frank Corwin tempered this image by not-ing that “between J.B. and Fr. Tom reed, our principal at the time, those two knew every family in every parish in san Francisco. J.B. knew everything about each boy at si, not just the boys in his class. he would know if they had any family problems, such as an alcoholic parent or monetary issues. Because we had no real counselors in those days, J.B. would often go to a student’s home to help a boy with family problems. he put in many �6-hour days doing this.” he married edna Ford in �940 and they had four children, including Chuck murphy ’6�, who has taught math at si since �965. Three murphys made the cover of Company magazine (a national magazine for Ameri-can Jesuits and friends) when it pictured J.B., Chuck, and J.B.’s grandson matthew murphy ’89 when he enrolled at si. The first coed class also included matt’s sister, mari-elle murphy ’93, who enrolled the year her grandfather retired. during the war years, J.B. became a fa-vorite of many of the students. “They hung onto us and their parents in those days,” he noted. “All of the students had tremendous respect for the Jesuits and were continually afraid that they were going to lose the lay teachers they dearly loved to the draft.” J.B. gained coaching experience with the young men’s institute swimming team (the precursor to the CyO), and he be-came si’s third athletic director in �953. he

found himself in contentious meetings with the AAA’s other athletic directors, most of whom were from public schools. “When they pushed him, he would push right back again,” recalled Corwin. “he wasn’t afraid to speak up.” As an athletic director, he is perhaps most known for never missing a game. For most of those games, he would wear his trademark yellow tie. he began wearing it in the early �950s when rené herrerias ’44 coached basketball for si before leaving to coach at UC Berkeley. “We were guests at the tournament of champions at Cal,” said J.B. “Against all odds, our team won every game during the morning and afternoon. At dinner, rené ribbed me about my flashy yellow tie that i was wearing. That night we won the championship. After ribbing me all day about the yellow tie, he said, ‘Any game i coach for the rest of my life and your life, i want you to wear that yellow tie.’” J.B. stayed at si because, as his son Chuck noted, “there was a real mesh be-tween his philosophy of education and Je-suit philosophy. i’ve heard Jesuits speak of ignatian values, and it’s obvious to me that they were speaking about the way my father taught.” mr. murphy is predeceased by his wife, edna Ford murphy, and he is survived by his sons Jack and Chuck, his daughters Joan hensley and Trish Wright, eight grandchil-dren and six great-grandchildren. donations may be made to the JB mur-phy scholarship Fund at si, 200� 37th Av-enue, san Francisco, Calif., 94��6.

J.B. Murphy, SI teacher for 50 years, dies at 95

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Our problems are solved!We’ve set the date for the FATHERS’ CLUB AUCTION

Saturday, March 4, 2006, 1950s Theme

Pictured above is Fr. Pierre Jacobs, SJ, explaining the mysteries of chemistry to students in 1952. When Fr. Jacobs first came to SI, he was told to teach chemis-try, a subject that he studied only briefly.

A gifted teacher, he mastered the field by keeping several days ahead of his students. Also pictured are cheerleader George Devine ’59 at a 1956 football game and students decked out for their senior prom.

Get your poodle skirts & Block Club sweaters ready for a night of ’50s nostal-gia and good old Rock ’n’ Roll!

BoB GuGlielmi, Auction chAirmAn

Don mAncini, Auction co-chAirman

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�6th Annual si

Downtown Business lunchWednesday, October �2, ��:30 a.m.

Brad Jack ’76Former Chief Operating Officer forLehman Brothers Holdings Inc.To be held at the University Club, 800 powell street.

if you would like to attend the luncheon (open bar), please complete and mail the response card along with your check for $55 to si Alumni Office, 200� 37th Av-enue, sF, CA 94��6. if you have questions or wish an invitation sent to someone, contact special events di-rector Katie Kohmann at [email protected]. Attire: Coat & Tie.

name _________________________________________

Address ________________________________________

City ___________________ state_____ Zip ________

Work phone ____________________________________

home phone ___________________________________

Amount included: ___ person(s) @ $55/each = _______

make check payable to si.

Joe Vollert & Fred Tocchini Join SI Development

After 34 years as si’s executive vice president, Fr. harry V. Carlin, sJ, retired last may. steve Lovette

’63, former vice president for develop-ment, assumes Fr. Carlin’s position effec-tive fall 2005. With a number of exciting capital projects coming on line, two new faces join si development. Joe Vollert ’84, former si head foot-ball coach and mathematics teacher, be-comes director of development, and Fred Tocchini ’66, member of the Board of re-gents and former president and co-owner of Tocchini & Tocchini, becomes director of special projects. The development Office, along with the entire si community, welcomes Joe and Fred to their new roles. A fuller story, including a list of new faculty and admin-istrators, will run in the winter issue. Joe Vollert ’84

Buy SpirituS ‘MagiS’: 150 Years of St. Ignatius College Preparatory

Go to www.siprep.org, stop by the development Office be-tween 9-�2, or by fill out the form, below.

name _____________________________________________

Address ____________________________________________

City _______________________ state _____ Zip _________

number of Books @ $25/copy_____ q i wish to pick up my book at the development Officeq please mail me my copy(ies) at $5 shipping per book:

shipping charges ($5/copy)_____Total_____

make the check payable to st. ignatius College prep. mail to si, c/o paul Totah, 200� 37th Avenue, san Fran-cisco, CA 94��6. send queries to [email protected].

Fred Tocchini ’66

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Calendar 2005–2006October1 Class of 1965 Reunion, SI REUNION 1965 4 Junior Parent Counselor Night 7 p.m.6 Ignatian Guild Mom’s Night Out, Commons 6:30 p.m.9 Father/Student Communion Breakfast 8:30 a.m.11 Ignatian Guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.12 PSAT/Frosh Retreat 8:30 a.m. Senior Portraits noon-8 p.m.12 Downtown Business Lunch 11:30 a.m.15 Class of 1980 Reunion, SI REUNION 1980 19 Board of Regents Meeting 4 p.m.21 Quarter Break24 Faculty In-service, no classes25 Frosh Parent Counselor Night 7 p.m.26 Community of Concern Soph., Jr., Sr. parents 7 p.m.27 Class of 1959 Lunch, Original Joes noon

November1 Ignatian Guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.2 Fall Solidarity Dinner, Commons5 Ignatian Guild Fashion Show, Commons 6 p.m.6 Ignatian Guild Fashion Show, Commons 11 a.m.8 Community of Concern, Soph, Jr., Sr. Parents 7 p.m.9 Board of Trustees Meeting 4 p.m.13 Open House 1–3:30 p.m.15 General Parent Meeting 7:30 p.m.15–19 Fall Play 7 p.m.20 Christ the King Mass, Commons & Chapel 10 a.m.23 Girls/Boys Alumni Basketball Game 6 & 7:30 p.m.24–25 Thanksgiving Holiday26 Alumni Soccer Game noon29 Counseling Financial Aid Night, Commons 7 p.m.30 Community of Concern, Soph, Jr., Sr. Parents 7 p.m.30 Winter Pops, Bannan 7 p.m.

December1 Winter Pops, Bannan 7 p.m.3 President’s Cabinet Dinner, Conclusion of 150th Celebration 7 p.m.5-7 Winter Pops, Bannan 7 p.m.9 College Financial Aid Night, Commons 7:30 p.m.10 Loyola Guild House Tour 1 p.m.15–16 Final Exams16 Class of 1948 Christmas Lunch, Basque Cultural Center noon19–20 Final Exams21 Start of Christmas Vacation24 Community Christmas Mass 10 p.m.

January 20064-5 Faculty Retreat, no classes6 Classes resume 8:30 a.m.12 Father’s Club Crab and Cards, Commons 5:30 p.m.14 Entrance Exam for 8th Graders 8 a.m.–noon16 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday17 Ignatian Guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.18-21 Dance Concert, Wiegand 7 p.m.22 Ignatian Guild Day of Recollection 10 a.m.24 Archdiocesan Abuse Presentation, Commons 7 p.m.

February1 Archdiocesan Abuse Presentation, Commons 7 p.m.5 Mother-Student Communion Breakfast 9 a.m.7 Ignatian Guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.9 Counseling: Sophomore Parents’ College Night15 Board of Regents Meeting, Library 4 p.m.20 President’s Day Holiday25 Mother-Daughter Dinner, Commons 6:30 p.m.

March1 Board of Trustees 4 p.m.3 Magazine Drive Tentative Holiday4 Fathers’ Club Auction 6 p.m.10 Quarter Break13 Faculty In-Service, no classes14 Ignatian Guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.19 Golden Diploma, Chapel & Commons 10 a.m.21 College Night24 Father-Daughter Night, Commons 8:30 p.m.28-31 Spring Musical 7 p.m.31 Mother-Son Night, Commons 6:30 p.m.

April1 Spring Musical 7 p.m.4 Ignatian Guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.5-7 Spring Musical 7 p.m.11 General Parent Meeting 7:30 p.m.13 Holy Thursday Service, Orradre 7:30 p.m. 14 Easter Break Begins 14 Good Friday Service, Orradre 7:30 p.m.15 Easter Vigil 8 p.m.23 College Case Studies Program 1 p.m.29 International Food Faire 4-8 p.m.

May3 Counseling, Transition to College Night 7 p.m.4 Father-Son Dinner, Commons 6 p.m.7 Grandparents Day 11 a.m.9 Ignatian Guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.10 Board of Regents’ Meeting 4 p.m.10-11 Choral Concert, Bannan 7 p.m.18 Ignatian Guild Installation Mass & Reception 11 a.m.19 Faculty In-Service, no classes19 Fathers’ Club Barbecue, Commons 5:30 p.m.22 Senior Day Off23 Ignatian Guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.24 Board of Trustees 4 p.m.25 Transition Liturgy, Holy Name Church 8:30 a.m.26 Awards Assembly 8:30 a.m. Class of 2006 Alumni Lunch 11 a.m.30-31 Final Exams 8:30 a.m.

June1 Final Exams 8:30 a.m.1 Baccalaureate Mass, St. Mary’s 7:30 p.m.3 Graduation, St. Ignatius Church 10:30 a.m.9 All-Alumni Golf & Dinner, Commons

Alumni EventsOctober1 Class of 1965 Reunion, SI 6 p.m.12 Business Lunch, University Club 11:30 a.m.15 Class of 1980 Reunion, SI 6 p.m.27 Class of 1959 Lunch, Original Joes noon

November20 Christ the King Mass & Reception, SI 10 a.m.23 Alumni Basketball Homecoming, McCullough Gym 6 & 7:30 p.m.26 Alumni Soccer Game, SI noon

December16 Class of 1948 Christmas Lunch, Basque Cultural Center noon