AAST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE
August 22, 2004Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends,
As did ignAtius LoyoLA yeArs Ago, i went on retreAt to A Benedictine
abbey. i fear my summer meditations did not begin to come near those ex-perienced by our Holy Founder, but the days of prayer, i hope, brought me closer to Jesus and to his people, to whose service we Jesuits are committed. st. ignatius taught his followers to find god in all things, to be contempla-tives in action. thus it is this first day of the new school year, we welcome our young charges to formation in christ, the educational mission of the gospels passed down in the tradition of the soldier-saint, who teaches that schooling is not for ourselves, but “for others” to make the world better, to make His kingdom come. in his autobiography, ignatius tells us that in the cave of Manresa as he grew in the spirit after the Montserrat monastery, ”god treated him just as a schoolmaster treats a little boy when he teaches him.” that loving image has never been forgotten in Jesuit schools. every member of our fac-ulty and staff, lay and Jesuit, women and men, teachers, counselors, campus ministers, coaches, yes, and administrators, seeks only to facilitate our stu-dents’ encounters with god. ignatius called his pedagogy “cura personalis” (care of the person) individualized, intimate, loving. As god loves each of us in a profoundly personal way, so, too, do we our students from the first day of freshman year to graduation and beyond. to matriculate to si is to join a family, a community, which con-tinues for life. st. ignatius college Preparatory, as frightening as it could be for a young freshman just starting out, is a community of friends; it is an academic community striving — AMdg — to fashion and hone your daughter’s or son’s god-given talents into skills that serve; however, the emphasis on the attainment of intellectual excellence does not denigrate the co-curricular, the ideal of “mens sana in corpore sano,” the social, nor, of course, the spiritual. every staff member seeks to emulate ignatius’s experi-ence — to teach as Jesus did. thus kids need not be nervous; they are among friends in the Lord! the whole school community is here to give support, strength, spirit and love to our students in their quest for the Magis, the greatest possible enhancement of their gifts so that they can live and serve happily, peacefully, capably and well. this fourteenth Annual Report is for the members of the ignatian family who support the Prep in the same way our staff supports our stu-dents. Because of your generosity, si can go forward. As Archbishop oscar romero of el salvador once told his people, heartily and enthusiastically, i tell all of you: “Con este pueblo no cuesta ser un buen pastor” — “with such people, it is not hard to be a good pastor.” on behalf of all of us here at 2001 – 37th Avenue, especially our students, thank you! Let me conclude with an excerpt from a student’s prayer taken from In All Things: Everyday Prayers of Jesuit High School Students: “i thank you, god, not only through this prayer, but in every essay i write, in every test i take, and every ball i shoot. thank you, god, for my school. Amen.” god bless you all, and Peace!
Most gratefully,
Anthony P. Sauer, SJ
genesis iVA report to concerned individualsVo. 41 no. 3 Fall 2004
the rev. Anthony P. sauer, sJPresident
the rev. Harry V. carlin, sJExecutive Vice President
stephen LovetteVice President for Development
charles w. dulleaPrincipal
the rev. gregory goethals, sJRector
James dekkerDirector of Alumni Relations
Paul totahEditor
Art cecchinSports Editor
stella Muscat & douglas A. salinDesign Consultants
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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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Board of Trustees & Regents, 2003-04
Board of TrusTees
Board of regenTs
rev. gregory M. goethals, sJChairman
rev. Harry V. carlin, sJ Mr. John A. christen iii
Mr. Mark clearyrev. Michael gilson, sJMartin d. Murphy, esq.rev. thomas o’neill, sJ rev. Anthony P. sauer, sJ
rev. Michael turnacliff, sJ
Board of regentsMr. Mark w. cleary
ChairmanMr. david Bernstein
Mr. thomas BertelsenMr. Peter J. BrusatiMr. clark callander
rev. Harry V. carlin, sJMr. Al cliffordMr. sam coffey
Mr. Hal cranstonMr. John duff
Mr. charles dulleaMr. scott erickson
Mr. John J. FitzpatrickMr. J. richard Fredericks
Mr. Lynn FritzMr. gordon getty
rev. gregory M. goethals, sJMr. Michael gorman
Mrs. donna HaleMr. Paul HazenMr. Jeff Knox
Hon. richard KramerMr. robert Lalanne
Mrs. Mary LawsonMr. stephen LeveroniMr. Jeff Maggioncalda
Mr. curt MallegniMrs. Margaret MccafferyMr. william Mcdonnell*
dr. Allison MetzMr. russell MillerMr. Leo Murphy
Martin d. “Pete” Murphy, esq.*Mrs. noreen Murphydr. Farris Page-Kingeugene Payne, esq.
Mrs. elizabeth PurcellMr. stanley raggioMr. gary roberts
rev. Anthony P. sauer, sJFrancis scarpulla, esq.Michael J. stecher, esq.
Mrs. sara stephensMrs. Kate sullivan
Mrs. Mary szarnickiMr. Fred tocchini
Mr. J. Malcolm VisbalMr. Alfred s. wilsey Jr.
* Lifetime Members
Mark Cleary, SI Trustee & Chairman of the
Board of Regents
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Regents Emeriti
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 grealish
richard g. guggenhime, esq.Ms. tessie guillermo
rev. 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. Jan MacdonnellMr. John A. Mangan
Mr. 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. MurrayMr. 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 iiiMr. Lisle Payne
Mr. carmen Policyrev. Msgr. richard Power*
rev. Mario J. Prietto, sJMr. emmet J. Purcell
Mr. charles M. Quarredr. collin P. Quock
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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School Officers
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
Mr. Michael P. shaughnessyCampus 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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Ignatian Guild 2003-04
Fathers’ Club 2003-04
Mrs. Kate sullivanPresident
Mrs. terry dillon1st Vice President
Mrs. nancy MurphySecretary
Mrs. theresa deBarbrieTreasurer
Mrs. charlot gadaCorresponding Secretary
Mr. steve Leveroni ’60President
george Lawson ’711st Vice President
sal rizzo2nd Vice President
Paul gaspari ’70Secretary
Marty cerles ’71Treasurer
Jim costello ’73Sergeant at Arms
The SI community enjoyed a tremendous fashion show and International Food Faire thanks to the generous volunteer mothers of the Ignatian Guild.
Fathers’ Club president Joe Toboni passed the torch to Steve Leveroni at the end-of-the-year luncheon last June. The club’s annual auction and other fund-raisers brought in a record $450,000 to the school.
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Alumni Officers 2003-04
Alumni Board 2003-04
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, s.J. ’53Moderator
Mr. John Barbieri ’80Mr. Kevin Barry ’82
Mr. Matthew Bernstein ’82Mr. John Bruno ’76
Mr. william callanan ’81Miss Andrea callen ’93
Mr. darren cde Baca ’74Mr. Paul christen iii ’92Mr. Jeff columbini ’79
dr. Anthony cucalon ’75Miss christine drucker ’93
Mr. 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 ’95Mr. daniel Linehan ’83timothy Lucey, esq. ’87
william P. Lynch Jr., esq. ’62Mr. John Marty ’81
e. neal Mcgettigan, esq. ’59Matthew Miller, esq. ’86
Miss Marielle Murphy ’93Mr. timothy nevin ’90John F. o’dea, esq. ’28Mr. John sequeira ’57
Michael stecher, esq. ’62
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Planned Giving
Mr. & Mrs. Martin d. Murphy ’52Ambassadors
Mrs. Fred grantChairwoman
the doelger charitable trust Mrs. raymond Allender
Fr. dennis AlvernazMr. Kenneth Atwell ’29Mrs. Maryann Bachman
Mr. george BaldocchiMr. & Mrs. thomas e. Bertelsen
Mr. tom Bertken ’50 & sheila McManus
Mr. & Mrs. carl Blom ’55Mr. thomas P. Brady ’31Mr. 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. Kevin J. Hanley ’67Mr. & Mrs. william Healy ’47
Mr. John P. Horgan ’32dr. Peter Kane ’51
Mr. Francis J. Kelly iii ’75Mrs. John Kotlanger
Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Lagomarsino ’27
Mrs. Lida LalanneMrs. Phyllis Lavelle
Mr. george d. Leal ’51Mr. & 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 MetzMrs. John Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. James Monfredini ’65Mrs. Frank Mullins
Mr. Jeffrey J. Mullins ’67
Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Murphy ’65Mrs. cecil neeley
Mrs. Bernice o’BrienMrs. James F. o’gradyMrs. william o’neill
Mr. & Mrs. eugene Payne ’65Mrs. edgar Peterson
Mr. emmet Purcell ’40Mr. charles Quarré ’42Mrs. 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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Scholarships
Peter Patrick Madigan Antonini scholarship
L. James Archer, Class of 1950 Scholarship Fund (6)
Edward J. Armanino Scholarship Endowment Fund (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. & 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 1928 scholarship
Class of 1929 Scholarships (5)
Class of 1936 Scholarship
class of 1937 scholarship
Class of 1940 Scholarship (2)
class of 1941, 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 (2)
class of 1953, Jack Ashman scholarship
Class of 1955, Dan Casey Scholarship
Class of 1958 Scholarship
class of 1959 scholarship
Class of 1964, Dennis Carter Scholarship
Class of 1965 Scholarship
class of 1966, Mike walsh scholarship
Class of 1967 Scholarship
class of 1968 scholarship
class of 1972 scholarship
class of 1973, John McVeigh scholarship
class of 1974 scholarship
class of 1978
class of 1980
class of 1982 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
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)
Donald J. Gordon Memorial Scholarship
Margaret C. Gordon Memorial Scholarship
Goossens-Rambo Family Scholarship
Fred R. Grant Memorial Scholarship Fund
Richard & Shirley Gravelle Memorial Scholarship
Jean & EC Grayson Scholarship
Raymond Grialou 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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Scholarships
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
Kevin e. & Mary c. Kern scholarship
william J. Kirby scholarship
Leo Paul Koulos & 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
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 & 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
Florence Joseph & Priscilla scannell scholarship Fund
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)
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY
Corporate & Foundation Giving
Advanced Micro devicesAlexander & Baldwin FoundationAmerican international group inc.
Bank of AmericaBank of the west
Barclays global investors n.ABeckman coulter inc.
Boc gasesthe carnegie Foundation
chevrontexaco Matching grants Program
del Monte FoodseBay cAn!
Matching gifts Program
eli Lilly & company FoundationMr. and Mrs. david Fowler
gAPgreenPoint Foundation
American Honda Motorsthe James irvine FoundationKennedy/Jenks consultants
Levi strauss FoundationMarsh & McLennan companies
McKesson Foundation inc.Microsoft Matching gifts Program
Motorola FoundationPfizer Foundation
Matching gifts Programthe Pg&e corporation Foundation
Philanthropic servicesProvidian Bancorp
the Prudential Foundationthe schwab Fund
for charitable givingshell oil company Foundation
wendy and Bob starksun Microsystems Foundation
theArthur J. gallagher Foundationtime warner
union Bank of california Foundationunion Pacific corporation
the uPs Foundationwells Fargo Bank
maTching gifTs 2003-2004
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Ayco charitable Foundationthe carnegie Foundation
Lyda rico de Luca FoundationFredericks Family Foundation
the Ann & gordon getty Foundation
george Hornstein Family FoundationKoret Foundation
stanley s. Langendorf Foundation
foundaTion granTs 2003-2004
the george & Mary Ann Leal Foundation
Leonardt FoundationLopez Low Foundation
Leo and Jacqueline Mccarthy Family Foundation
the Mervyn L. Brenner Foundationrobert stewart odell & Helen
Pfeiffer odell Fund
the olympic club FoundationPacific-western Foundation
Peninsula community Foundationrostle charitable Foundationthe san Francisco Foundationgeorge H. sandy Foundation
raj & Harshal singh Foundationthe swig Foundation
w. F. Foundation
Contributions Report
Slow Economy Spurs Sacrificial Giving
An si football coach of yore was wont to say, “when
the going gets tough, the tough get going.” so too with si’s
generous benefactors. Although fiscal year 2002–2003 may
not have set all-time records in terms of dollars raised, it
certainly set records in terms of sacrificial giving.
despite the deep cuts in the Bay Area job market and
sluggish performance of the national economy, si families,
alumni and friends dug a little deeper this year — to the tune
of more than $5 million — to keep si both excellent and
affordable.
Along with keeping the $50 million endow si campaign
on track (more than $44 million raised since the december ’96
kickoff with two years to go), our benefactors supported major
improvements in technology, curriculum and instruction.
Further, more than $1 million was given away to financially
strapped si parents — a number of whom had lost their jobs
— allowing them to keep their sons and daughters at si.
our very special thanks to all of you who did more
than your share to support si during this difficult year. some
wonderful kids have been the ultimate beneficiaries.
Program Total
Annual Giving $825,173
Bequests & Distributions $1,108,041
Parent Pledge Contributions $1,655,369
Ignatian Guild $135,000
Father’s Club $450,000
Loyola Guild $10,000
Student Fundraiser $28,869
Jesuit Contributed Services $449,350
Bingo $143,500
All Souls $14,530
General Contributions $312,380
Total Contributions $5,132,212
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY
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$50 million
$45 million
$40 million
$35 million
$30 million
$25 million
$20 million
$15 million
$10 million
$5 million
June 2003
June 2002
June 2001
June 00
June 99
June 98
June 97
Cumulative Legend Giving FYE
*Source: Grant Thornton Annual Audit
(Goal)
genesis iv: endow si campaign 1996~2006
funds raised To daTe*
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY
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Named Facilities
faciliTy honoree new gymnasium Barbara & Bob Mccullough
Black Box theatre the e. L. wiegand Foundation
Pool & natatorium the Herbst Foundation
campus Library Mr. Alfred s. wilsey ’36
counseling center the carl & celia Berta gellert counseling center
in honor of Peter & Alberta Brusati
Physical and Life science center richard d. spohn, sJ, science center
gymnasium center Martin d. Murphy, esq.
sports Pavilion the s. H. cowell Foundation
campus Ministry center the nejasmich Family
Fine Arts center Barbara & Jay Fritz Family
student concourse Ann-eve & Paul Hazen
chemistry Hall #1 the class of 1994
chemistry Hall #2 the class of 1995
Physics Hall #1 conrad n. Hilton Physics Hall
Physics Hall #2 the Bartmann science Hall, in loving memory
of Anthony Bartmann ’57 (a gift from his parents,
Herbert and elizabeth Bartmann)
Biology Hall #1 the class of 1996
Biology Hall #2 the class of 1997
campus Ministry Activity wing in Memory of Jerome K. doolan ’14
President’s office the coyne Family
si track in Memory of Jack wilsey ’34
Practice Field donald & Margaret gordon ’43
earth science Hall James t. Fitzgerald, M.d.
girls’ Locker room Mrs. celia gellert
Boys’ Locker room in memory of John Patrick Feeney ’78
Main office in Memory of emil Monfredini
Jesuit dining room in Memory of the Feeney Bros.
Main entrance Plaza in Memory of Alfred J. cleary ’37
Main campus entrance in Memory of daniel & Mary Moriarty
college guidance center the 1993 ignatian guild
english center the connolly Family english center
(in memory of John and Margaret connolly and Family)
classroom in Memory of Joseph sheerin ’27
dean of students’ office daniel & Mary Feeney
Pavilion Plaza south 1992 ignatian guild
Pavilion Plaza (exterior) the robert J. Mccarthy Family
tennis court the Brusati Family
tennis court the christen Family
tennis court the Kelleher Family
tennis court the Kitt Family
Boys’ coaches office Josephine & walter gordon
Painting studio the ernest go Family
campus Ministry reception Area 1992 ignatian guild
student Bookstore the Bob Buich Family
Associated student Body offices 1991 student council
faciliTy honoree Main Activities office the 1994 ignatian guild
Library resource center the 1993 ignatian guild
Pool overlook the 1994 student council
Admissions office the 1994 ignatian guild
Fathers’ club Board room in Honor of Fred L. tocchini ’66
Asst. Principal for Academics dr. & Mrs. collin P. Quock
Library research center the Bernard osher Foundation
student center conference room Joseph & Marion imhof
student Publication Layout room & office the 1994 ignatian guild
Asst. Principal for student Affairs Mr. & Mrs. Fred grant
campus Minister’s office the Bertelsen Family
Athletic director’s office the Lo Family
Athletic dept. office Mr. & Mrs. charles Proses
Asst. Athletic director’s office in Memory of Bernie Mccann ’31
Asst. campus Minister’s office Matt & rose duffy
Athletic conference room #1 Mr. & Mrs. Koutsoukos
(commemorating the 100th anniversary
of P.g. Molinari & sons)
Athletic conference room #2 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Boschetto ’74
Baseball Batting center in Memory of Mr. Jim Keating
Boys’ Athletic training room Marianne & Louis Bachleder
Jesuit residence conference room in Memory of Joseph Kiernan ’31
Pool Participation Area in Honor of ursula Marsten
counselors’ 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 family
wilsey Library display Area diane B. wilsey,
in memory of Alfred s. wilsey
wilsey Library exhibit cases A gift of the Paul Bruschera Family,
in memory of Mary Petit de natale
trophy cases (10) the regan Family (1)
the Paul Bruschera Family (1) (in memory of thomas F. de natale)
the de natale Family (1) (in memory of thomas F. de natale)
the Buich Brothers (1)
sports rehabilitation room in Memory of Martha Franklin
Pool instructor’s office Barry c. Marsh Family
girls’ Pool Locker room in Memory of rose toccalino
Boys’ Pool Locker room in Memory of george L. Formosa
Fr. John Becker, sJ, courtyard Peter casey ’68 and Friends of Fr. Becker
Pavilion snack Bar “Harrington’s”
Activities ticket Booth A gift of christine and Vincent o’gara
Mcgucken Lobby in Memory of Marion J. collins
Vice President’s office in Memory of Frank Lovette
Faculty Lounge Jean & Francis Lagomarsino ’27
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY
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Naming Opportunities
faciliTies amounT 2001 campus $10,000,000
stadium complex $5,000,000
Main Academic Building $2,500,000
tennis Athletic complex $750,000
student Activity center $500,000
new computer Lab $250,000
student training and weight room $250,000
ignatian guild conference center $100,000
Jesuit recreation room $100,000
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
girls’ coaches office $45,000
north school entrance $40,000
south school entrance $40,000
the President’s reception center $25,000
Pool Lanes (8) $25,000
north chapel court $25,000
scenery workroom $25,000
Jesuit residence rooms (25) $25,000
Art wing display cases $15,000
Associate dean’s office $10,000
theatre control studio $10,000
girls’ Athletic training room $10,000
theatre director’s office $10,000
wilsey Library display Area $7,500
sports trophy cases (6) $5,000
Library study carrels $2,500
Bannan theatre seats $1,500
46Robert Begley, executive direc-tor of the Hotel council of san Francisco, recently received the silver cable car Award for his noteworthy contribution to the success of san Francisco’s hospitality industry. Bob has worked in the hospitality in-dustry for 50 years and five years ago was inducted into the california Hotel and Mo-tel Association Hall of Fame.
48Paul Simone and his wife of 47 years, dolores, have trav-eled to 49 countries and all 50 states. He has completed five marathons (between his 46th and 50th years) with a personal best of 3 hours, 30 seconds for 26.2 miles. He is still go-ing strong with many years of volunteer work, which he performs along with his wife, and he is still coaching soccer, softball and basketball at 72.
51Willard Seitz has two children and three grandchildren. He enjoys working part time for
the sacramento river cats Baseball team. He keeps in contact with his algebra teacher from 1948, Fr. Dare Morgan, SJ ’40.
52Dick Wall was in geneva in March and April for six weeks at the united nations com-mission on Human rights.
53Raymond Casaudoumecq is retired in Lafayette. He enjoys corresponding with old class-mates on the web. He and his wife, Joanne, have five grand-daughters whom they dote on.
65Gerald Hover delivered the plenary address to the 21st general Assembly of interpol, crimes Against children spe-cialist group. As an expert in violence, especially rape and pedophilia, Hover helped in-terpol learn effective ways to manage these criminals.
67John Bergez, a professional book editor since 1976, is cel-ebrating the publication of The Giants and the Dodgers: Four Cities, Two Teams, One Ri-valry, the first comprehensive book about the giants-dodger rivalry since 1964. John con-ceived and initiated the project and recruited author Andrew goldblatt. the book is avail-able at www.amazon.com and direct from the publisher at www.mcfarlandbaseball. com.
70Steve Cash is beginning his 20th year as an independent school head and his first year as Head of All saints’ school in Mor-ristown, tennessee, where he lives with his wife, debbie, and sons, chris, 17, and Brad, 14. during his final five years as head of Holy cross school in northwest indiana, he served as the executive director of the
national catholic Boarding schools Association.
72Gerald Posner won the 2003 Award for excellence from the Association for recorded sound collections for his most recent book, Motown, published by random House. His new book, Why America Slept: The Failure to Prevent 9/11, was just published by random House.
73Bill Slattery has formed a new law partnership in santa Fe, new Mexico: simons & slat-tery, LLP.
79Lt. Col. Geoff Blake has re-tired after 20 years of service in the regular Army. His career spent mostly with the Airborne and Army rangers, geoff is looking forward to family time and being able to enjoy home-cooked meals and a nice warm bed at night. He will move to northwest Arkansas, build a home and start a second career with the wal-Mart corporate office in Bentonville.
80Chris Kanelopoulos was mar-ried to rebecca Lewis on July 21, 2001, in Healdsburg. His brother, Michael Ka ne lo- poulos ’82, served as best man. He continues to work as a ju-nior high school teacher at st. gregory school in san Mateo.
81Mario Donati is a senior vice president, investments and financial planning specialist, at smith Barney in san Fran-cisco. He and his wife, Anthy, were married in Venice, italy, in 1999 and recently bought a home in san Francisco.
83Ben Harrison resides in Mae-genwil, switzerland, with his wife, Heike, and his children, samantha and James. Ben is the founder and president of Helvetech Ltd., which provides comprehensive in-formation technology infra-tructure services for small, medium and large enterprises in switzerland. Mensa swit-zerland welcomed Ben into its ranks last May.
84Jim Canales rose from vice president and corporate secre-tary of the James irvine Foun-dation to become president and ceo this spring. Jim was a member of the si Board of regents until last June.
85Will Wade lives in new york with his wife, Jhoanna, and their two children. He is a reporter for the financial newspaper American Banker, and frequently writes about technology issues for publica-tions including The New York Times, Wired and Salon. He misses the san Francisco fog.
87Janar Wasito participated in the Big Kahuna Half ironman triathlon (1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike, 13-mile run) with the Leukemia and Lymphoma society’s team in training Pro-gram to raise $5,000 person-ally. Last year he competed in an olympic triathlon (1-mile swim, 25-mile bike, 13-mile run). He and the other partici-pants helped the group raise $3 million.
89James Jaber lives in Albany, new york, with his wife carol. He received his doc-toral degree in chemistry and is currently pursuing his medi-cal degree.
Our apologies...if we left you out. due to technical difficulties over the summer, we did not receive a few “Keeping in touch” items sent to us by e-mail. if yours was left out, please send it to us again either through the si web site (www.siprep.org) or by e-mailing the editor at [email protected].
Correction: in the summer issue, we omitted robin Villa ’76 from the list of surviving relatives of Marlon Villa ’73. robin is Marlon’s brother. our apologies for the omission.
Hey dudes and surfer girls!
Surfs Up! in the Sunset
Fathers’ Club 14th Annual AuctionSaturday March 6, 2004
Salvatore Rizzo, chairmanDavid Pacini, vice-chairman
90Mario Alioto is starting his sixth year teaching high school history at Hanna Boys cen-ter in sonoma. He is an avid bowler and enjoys going to ’49er games with his father, Mario Alioto ’65.Brendan Kennedy finished the June 2003 ironman triathlon in coeur d’Alene, idaho. it consisted of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike race and a 26.2-mile run. some 2000 entered.
93Nathan Barulich married christine elise Moreland June 21 at st. dominic’s church in san Francisco. Mike Mibach ’93 was best man with Bren-dan Jacobson ’93, Aaron Ba-rulich ’95, Zachary Barulich ’02 and Luaren Barulich ’05 among the groomsmen and bridal attendants.Cristina Lucia Martini wed russell dean Kite on Aug. 2 in Boise, idaho. the couple resides in Boise where cristina works for Hewlett Packard and russ works for st. Al-phonsus regional Medical center and the genesis world Mission Medical clinic. John Regalia married eliza-beth catherine gustorf July 19 in the Morris chapel of the university of the Pacific in stockton. Both elizabeth and John teach math at si. elizabeth also coaches cross-country and track and John coaches football.
95Kevin Growney married ra-chel McAllister on June 21 at st. clare’s church in santa clara. His brothers, Bill ’88 and Patrick ’90, were co-best men. His father, William Growney ‘65, and his mother, teri, were in the front row.Dana Kuchem is attending ohio state university where she is working towards her Master’s degree in higher education administration. she hopes to become a dean of students at a major university,
where she hopes to see many si grads come her way.Justin LaBagh was named head basketball coach at san Francisco city college.
96Brendan Devine, a u.s. Ma-rine, underwent training in Field Artillery at Fort sill, oklahoma, and returned to camp Pendleton in san diego last september.Glenn Hernandez won his second straight boys’ JV tennis wcAL title at Bellarmine in san Jose. He also become the first ever girls’ tennis coach at immaculate conception Acad-emy in san Francisco last year. in september, he will start his second year of building the new tennis program at icA.Michael Miller is working at st. catherine of siena school in Burlingame as a junior high math and science teacher. He married deborah Barito on April 26 at st. dominic’s church in san Francisco.
97Elizabeth Sheehan graduated cum laude with her doctoral degree in pharmacy from northeastern university last June 14. Liz is now working in Portland, oregon.Gina Tursi married tony sharron at the university of san diego on Aug. 9. they vacationed in Aruba for their honeymoon and will reside in san Francisco. Among the wedding party were Michael Tursi ’00, Katie Schlageter ’96, Ali Schlageter ’99, Teresa Huddleston ’97, Danielle De-vencenzi 97 and father of the bride John Tursi ’67.
98Jackie Dela Merced graduated cum laude from ucLA in June 2002 with a Bachelor’s degree in physiology. For the past year, she worked as a surgical assistant and a Princeton re-view sAt instructor. she began her studies at new york Medi-
cal college last August.Angela Leus, after one year at Miramax Films, has been promoted to coordinator of Motion Picture Music, where she will be working more creatively, adding to her du-ties that currently involve music promotions, publicity and music licensing for trailers and film.
99Phil Downs was commissioned a second lieutenant in the u.s. Marine corps in a ceremony at his home on June 21. A party followed to celebrate Phil’s graduation from davis as well as his lieutenancy.Joe Sheehy was commence-ment speaker for the college of Letters and sciences at uc davis June 15. He graduates with a double major in politi-cal science and economics. in his four years, he has acted in 11 plays with several lead roles.
00Lindsey H. Oshita graduated from ucLA with a Bachelor’s degree on June 14 with a ma-jor in economics and a minor in accounting. she started working at deloitte and tou-che this september.Joel Veach was in a cast of five in a university of south-ern california drama, This is Our Youth. the experimental production, staged in a private apartment, was highly ac-claimed.Julia Yuo traveled to Jamaica this spring with fellow Boston college students to serve the community of trenchtown at the Mother theresa Home for the elderly in Marigolds, an orphanage, where she did construction work.
01Rob Angcay just completed field training for Air Force rotc at ellsworth Air Force Base. After completion of training he was awarded the distinguished graduate Award, recognizing the top 10 percent of the cadets attending
14th Annual si
Downtown Business Lunchwednesday, october 8, 11:30 a.m.
Kevin Ryan ’76U.S. Attorney, Northern California District
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to be held at the new headquarters of the world trade club, located in the heart of the embarcadero, behind the historic Ferry Building with panoramic views of san Francisco Bay.
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, 2001 37th Avenue, sF, cA 94116. call (415) 731-7500 ext. 213 if you have any questions or if you would like an invitation sent to someone.
seating limited to 250.
that field training unit. next semester, he will be a Poc in the AFrotc det 028 at embry riddle Aeronautical university in Arizona.Elaine Santore is now a junior psychology major at the uni-versity of nebraska-Lincoln. go Big red!
03Fiona Shannon was awarded second place in the first An-nual Birthright of san Fran-cisco essay contest. More than 80 seniors from the city en-tered the competition; among the nine awards bestowed, st. ignatius garnered four. Honorable mentions went to ryan clifford, sam nyon and nicholas yap.
Births
80Chris Kanelopoulos and his wife, rebecca, a son, charles Lewis, born April 27, 2003.
81Michael Candau and his wife, debbie, a son, Matthew, born Aug. 4, 2003. Matthew joins older brother John.
83John Harrington and his wife, eleanor, a son, conlan Mi-chael, born July 3, 2003. con-lan joins big sister Lucy.Carl Meiswinkle and his wife, Jennifer, a son, Joshua Fred-erick. Josh joins older sister Jordan.
86Mark Cota and his wife, Al-lison, a son, Jacob Paul, born May 14, 2003. Jacob joins older sister gabi.Jorge Selva and his wife, Mar-ciana, a daughter, Alexandra raquel, born Jan. 21, 2003, in cincinnati.
89Daniel Burke and his wife, shannon, twins Aidan and Makena, born April 27, 2003.James Jaber and his wife, car-
ol, a daughter, natalee Maria, born Jan. 21, in Albany, new york.
90Joe Hayden and his wife, Mi-chelle, a son, Joseph curtis Jr., born Aug. 10, 2003.
99Alaina McGowan-Casserly and her husband, Jacob Menji-var, a son, Joshua Jacob, born June 22, 2003.
In Memoriam13 carl Lovotti
30 thomas J. Lowe
34 rev. thomas J. reed, sJ
40 robert J. Peterson Jr.
41 edward “Jack” Mccarthy
42 rev. James J. gill, sJ
44 richard J. Lee
44 Bernard (Bernie) F. o’Haire
51 Henry A. greer
63 christopher J. castagnola
65 william c. crockett Jr.
68 douglas c. Hover
78 Brian d. olcomendy
Calendar 2003–2004.October2 ignatian guild Mom’s night out, commons 6:30 p.m.7 ignatian guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.12 Father/student communion Breakfast 8:30 a.m.14 Frosh Parent counselor night, commons 7:30 p.m.15 Board of regents Meeting, Library 4 p.m.24 Quarter Break27 Faculty in-service, no classes28 solidarity dinner, commons 6 p.m.
November1 ignatian guild Fashion show, commons 6 p.m.2 ignatian guild Fashion show, commons 11 a.m.5 Board of trustees Meeting 4 p.m.5–8 Fall Play, wiegand 7:30 p.m.9 open House 1–3:30 p.m.11 ignatian guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.12–15 Fall Play 7:30 p.m.20 general Parents’ Meeting, commons 7:30 p.m.23 christ the King Mass, commons & chapel 10 a.m.26 girls/Boys Alumni Basketball game 6:30 & 8 p.m.27–28 thanksgiving Holiday29 Alumni soccer game noon
December2–5 winter Pops, Bannan 7:30 p.m.6 President’s cabinet dinner 7 p.m.9 college Financial Aid night, commons 7:30 p.m.9–11 winter Pops, Bannan 7:30 p.m. 17–19 Final exams22 start of christmas Vacation24 Alumni christmas Mass 10 p.m.
January 20045–6 Faculty retreat, no classes7 classes resume 8:30 a.m.10 entrance exam for 8th graders 8 a.m.–noon11 ignatian guild day of recollection 10 a.m.13 ignatian guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.15 Father’s club crab and cards, commons 6 p.m.19 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday29 ALAs Applicant evening, commons 7 p.m. dance concert, Bannan 7:30 p.m.31 dance concert, Bannan 7:30 p.m.
February1 Mother-student communion Breakfast 9 a.m.4,5,7 dance concert, Bannan 7:30 p.m.10 ignatian guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m. sophomore Parent college night 7:30 p.m.11 Board of regents Meeting, Library 4 p.m.16 President’s day Holiday19 Mother-daughter dinner, commons 6:30 p.m.25 Board of trustees 4 p.m. Junior Leadership night 6 p.m.
March2 ignatian guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.6 Fathers’ club Auction (Mass 5 p.m.) 6 p.m.11 Junior Leadership night 6 p.m. ignatian guild Mom’s night out, commons 6:30 p.m.14 golden diploma, chapel 10 a.m.19 Quarter Break22 Faculty in-service, no classes26 Father-daughter night, commons 8:30 p.m.27 Mother-son dance 8 p.m.
April4 grandparents’ day 11 a.m.6 ignatian guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m. Junior/sophomore Parent college night 7:30 p.m.9 good Friday, start of easter break19 classes resume 8:30 a.m.21–24 spring Musical, Bannan 7:30 p.m.28–30 spring Musical, Bannan 7:30 p.m.
May1 international Food Faire, commons 4–8 p.m. spring Musical, Bannan 7:30 p.m.4 ignatian guild Board Meeting 7:30 p.m.6 Father-son dinner, commons 7 p.m.11 choral concert, Bannan 2:45 p.m.12 choral concert, Bannan 7:30 p.m. Board of regents’ Meeting 4 p.m.19 ignatian guild installation Mass & reception 11 a.m.21 Faculty in-service, no classes Fathers’ club end of year BBQ 5:30 p.m.26 Board of trustees Meeting 4 p.m.27 transition Liturgy, Holy name 9 a.m.28 Awards Assembly 8:30 a.m. class of 2004 Alumni Lunch 11 a.m.
June1–3 Final exams3 Baccalaureate Mass & reception, st. Mary’s 7:30 p.m.5 graduation, si church 10:30 a.m.11 All class reunion & sports day
ReunionsYear Date Place Contactclass of 1954 March 14, 2004 si commons Frank glynnclass of 1958 oct. 4, 2003 olympic club Mike carrollclass of 1993 oct. 11, 2003 Le colonial chrissy druckerchrist the King nov. 23, 2003 si commons recipient: John christen iiicontact Katie Kohmann at (415) 731-7500, ext. 211 for information.
Make note of the change:
The Alumni Christmas Eve Mass
will be held at 10 p.m.
in the Carlin Commons