President’s Report A publication for the alumni, families and friends of Palma School Fall 2017 THE PALMA FUND ALL TOGETHER ONE

Nothing is insurmountable when people work together. That’s another benefit of Palma School’s all-boy student population; it promotes the kind of collaboration that cannot be duplicated at any other school. Working, playing and serving together forge strong bonds of brotherhood that elevate the entire student body in every way — academically, morally, physically and spiritually. Friendships are fortified and achievement rises when new and more challenging opportunities are introduced. Together, the entire Palma community accomplishes great things through the Palma Fund. Unequaled support is the reason Chieftains continue to push past boundaries and accelerate on a trajectory that’s aimed directly at a great future. Please send your donation in the enclosed envelope or online at www.palmaschool.org/support/onlinegiving Board of Directors Contents Mr. Robert Alberts Mrs. Shirley Lavorato Mr. Michael Boggiatto Mr. John Mazzei ’01 Dr. Rolando Cabrera ’83 Mr. Eric Mueller ’01 President’s Message 2 Mr. Donald Chapin Dr. Christopher Mulé ’92 Mr. Lucio Cosentino Mr. John Nixon Board of Directors Chairman’s Message 3 Mr. Dennis Donohue ’72 Mr. Joseph Piedimonte ’77 Mr. Thomas Fanoe ’64 The Hon. Jonathan Price Principal’s Message 4 Br. Patrick S. Hayes Mr. Jerrett Stoffel ’94

Advancement Director’s Message 5 The President’s Report is produced by Palma School’s Office of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Relations. Mission Statement / Essential Elements 6 Tracy Jones, Director

Writing Credits: Roger W. Rybkowski

Dual Enrollment Comes to Palma 7 Photography: Kathleen Marsh, Jim Micheletti, Mia Mirassou

Palma School is a 501c(3) tax exempt organization for both The First To Make the Grade As Scholars 7 federal and state tax purposes. Copyright © 2017 All rights reserved. Academic Awards 8

College Bound 9 From boys of promise Sarah DeSantis: Empathy and Engagement 10 to men of character. New Student Center 12

Capstone Projects Set A High Bar 14 Palma School is accepting applications for the 2018- 2019 academic year. If you know a boy of promise who Campus Ministry: Phoenix Alliance Scholarship 15 would benefit from, and make a contribution to, the Palma tradition of graduating as a man of character, Top Ten Men of 2017 16 please contact the Admission Office at 831.422.6391 or email [email protected].

Chieftain Spring Sports 17 OPEN HOUSE: November 5, 2017 12:00-2:00 pm ADMISSION TESTS: December 9, 2017 8:00-11:30 am Annual Report 21 January 13, 2018 8:00-11:30 am

President’s Circle 22

The Palma Fund 23

www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 1 President’s Message

We’ve been blessed with a good life here along the central coast of California. Life is good here at Palma, for our employees and, I’m sure, for our students and their families. While some of us do worry about earthquakes and the possibility of flooding and/or drought, our experi- ences with the ravages of Mother Nature are far and few between, thank God. What we have witnessed elsewhere these past several months should give us reason to pause, reason to consider our good fortune, reason to consider our response to those in the face of utter ruin. What’s one to do? Can we go and lend a helping hand? Most of us simply can’t get that engaged and wouldn’t be in a position to abandon our own personal challenges of daily life, family obligations, and the need of steady employment. I’ve cited but a few examples of those struggling big time for the basics of life following natural disasters. Can we send a donation to the Red Cross or Catholic Charities or any of the other legitimate agencies vying to provide change and hope for the needs of the poor? That would be a great start. What will help affect a real change is for each of us to develop or focus our sense of compas- sion for those being tried like never before. Compassion calls for understanding and support. For some, that in and of itself will be a cul- at the moment of need for others, we can at least be sympathetic, filled tural challenge. with compassion, and at the ready to help in some manner.

We are committed to provide our students impressive opportunities of There is plenty of opportunity today, right here in 2017, to see and engagement to make a difference in the lives of others as well as the believe in the need to assist others in great need. That calamity crying chance to measure their mettle of personal growth and awareness with for response doesn’t need to be thousands of miles away. We don’t need a challenging degree of response to the real needs of others. The key in to be coerced or shamed into responding. Perhaps it might be good to that process has to be for the needs of others. We aren’t talking about consider the weight of the situation were it me or you on the other side wants; basic human needs are a minimum. One’s comfort zone is diffi- of that camera in our own moment of great need. Fortunately, most of us cult to leave. Seeing the less fortunate is one thing as a picture is often will never be on that other side of the camera. Equally fortunate, most worth thousands of words. Trying to teach little children from poverty of us will always be on the side that can help make a difference to and how to do simple math problems or how to improve reading skills or how for others in their moment of crisis. As we make plans for our upcoming to speak English is not an easy assignment. Going beyond the many holiday season, we, individually and collectively as a nation, need to levels of security of a state prison to bring insights and freshness to the acknowledge that we do indeed have much for which to be thankful incarcerated can be overwhelming. Leaving the comforts of home to while others will still be in search of what used to be and trying to find travel to Mexico or Peru to provide basic housing to the homeless is not a way forward with grace and dignity. for the faint of heart. If all of these efforts to expose our students to the challenges others face on a daily basis were a one-and-done deal, then we’ve not done too much in promoting the obligation each of us has to Sincerely, be of assistance to others. We aim to help form a culture of awareness that will be with each of our students his entire life. Our students will see much in the years they have on this earth; there will be other great disasters, other horrendous hurricanes and earthquakes, out-of-control Brother Patrick D. Dunne, C.F.C. fires and floods. While it is true that each of us simply cannot be there President

We are committed to provide our students impressive opportunities of engagement to make a difference in the lives of others as well as the chance to measure their mettle of personal growth and awareness...

2 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 Board of Directors Chairman’s Message

Greetings Palma Family and Friends,

As we embark on a new school year beginning, we are so thankful to all of the Families and Friends of Palma for making this new school year possible. The reality of a Palma education and experience for our boys is again off and running.

As we ended last year, I was fortunate to once again experience the senior graduation. As I handed out diplomas, I was reminded...again...of how amazing the young men are who walked across that stage and graduated. Attending a Palma graduation is always a moving and rewarding experience. When I ask myself why I do what I do in our community, that experience is certainly one of the strong reasons.

Palma is doing well but is always faced with the reality of changing times and the need to adapt to an ever changing financial landscape. The task of keeping a Palma education experience within reach of every family in our community is a challenge. A challenge the Board of Directors is up to. We can’t do it alone, however, and we need all of our that goal. Thank you for your generosity year after year. It is you that Palma Family and Friends to help in any way they can. Remember our creates these life changing opportunities. Palma Fund. A fund that is specifically set up to offset tuition costs and fill the void between what it actually costs to provide a Palma education, I hope you will stop by and see first-hand what is going on at Palma. and the amount of tuition that is actually charged and collected. Stop in and say hi to Brother Dunne and the dedicated folks here at Palma. You too will be moved by the experience and the reality that Your gift to the Palma Fund is what makes Palma viable going forward Palma is changing lives and shaping our community for years to come. year after year. The truth is that if Palma charged what it actually costs Keep in touch. to educate one student, the affordability rate would be reduced signifi- cantly, and the number of families who may miss the Palma experience Proud to be your Chairman, would be much greater. It is truly the generosity of this community that makes the difference. Your help in keeping Palma affordable is truly the gift of a lifetime to so many of our young men in this community. After all, EVERY young man in this community should have the opportunity to Don Chapin attend Palma and finances should not be an impediment to achieving Chairman of the Board of Directors

The task of keeping a Palma education experience within reach of every family in our community is a challenge. A challenge the Board of Directors is up to. We can’t do it alone, however, and we need all of our Palma Family and Friends to help in any way they can.

www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 3 Principal’s Message

Palma men walk the talk.

From twilight mornings on a given weekday’s workouts to a 7:30am team Mass, beginning a full 45 minutes before the start of a first period class. From a demanding series of courses steeped in college prep curricula offering more than 35 Honors and AP courses to lunch time meetings in any one of 25+ clubs on campus. From late afternoon practice in a renowned sports program to late night homework, review, and prepa- ration for an academically competitive environment. Palma men walk the talk.

Palma men are a cross-section of richly diverse backgrounds in nearly every way: place of residence, culture, ethnic heritage, feeder school preparation, academic or athletic interest, and socio-economic means. They are united in brotherhood by their commitment to that which is greater than themselves, by family core values with high expectations for their spiritual and intellectual growth, and by an acquired taste for service as a source for true joy. “To whom much is given, much is expected,” they are oft reminded in the words of Jesus (Luke 12:36). I Perhaps the most gratifying compliment to our students was made by am grateful for them and for their families who have shaped them and way of a gift from some of the most marginalized people in our society. supported them. Organized by a group of inmates at the Correctional Training Facility (CTF, Soledad Prison), prisoners rallied to create a scholarship donation I stand in awe of whom each Chieftain is becoming, and I am not the to Palma. Despite earnings of only 17-19 cents per hour, inmates only one. The nature of my office humbles me with many opportunities reached deep into their oversized denim pants pockets to donate. Their to hear from local dignitaries of Church and state who are genuinely efforts have mushroomed into a donation of nearly $15,000 to date and moved by our young men of integrity with much promise of leadership. they have every intention to increase their support. Even prisoners are in I will cite but a few examples. awe of our Palma young men!

For yet another consecutive year, the Salinas chapter of the American I am grateful for the generosity of spirit and financial support of the Legion has expressed its unapologetic bias for selecting as many Palma Palma Family for our young men. In turn, I am wowed by our students’ juniors as possible for the annual California Boys’ State convention in response to that support. Palma men truly walk the talk. And they are Sacramento — Palma provided five delegates this past summer! Even worth it. other city chapters have asked for Palma boys living in their geographic boundaries to represent them at Boys’ State. Area schools and charities Go Chieftains! often solicit Palma students to provide them volunteer services for any number of worthy causes; they add that there are no other more worthy students with the same respectful, well-groomed, properly mannered attention to others. Last spring Palma seniors undertaking four-day internships to job shadow a variety of career interests were followed up David J. Sullivan with numerous praises by employers and professionals who were Principal wowed by Palma’s seniors.

...there are no other more worthy students with the same respectful, well-groomed, properly mannered attention to others.

4 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 Advancement Director’s Message

“Boys of promise to men of character” is not just a slogan — it is what happens every day on the Palma School campus. With your support, boys of promise learn that a better education is more than the acquisi- tion of knowledge. It includes learning how to find value in those who are marginalized, learning how to think, how to work and how to lead.

The success of any effort on behalf of our school is rooted in the quality of the relationships that are forged as we pursue our common goals. Our school seeks to foster and celebrate those relationships through mean- ingful opportunities to participate in and contribute to school life.

It is our belief that those who have given and continue to give so gener- ously to Palma do so because of their belief in the School’s integrity. Your gift signifies your recognition of its merit and your desire to perpet- uate the School’s gifts for others. We are most grateful to all who share and support our values, to those of you who have volunteered time, given to the Palma Fund, or generously provided for Palma in numberless quiet ways.

The educational mission that was started over 65 years ago continues to be strengthened by the participation of all those we acknowledge in this President’s Report. We thank you for your loyalty to our principles, your confidence in those who serve our school, and for your many gifts of time, wisdom and resources.

Tracy Jones Director, Institutional Advancement

We are most grateful to all who share and support our values, to those of you who have volunteered time, given to the Palma Fund, or generously provided for Palma in numberless quiet ways.

www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 5 MISSION STATEMENT Palma is dedicated to providing young men an excellent college-preparatory education in a Roman Catholic environment that embraces The Essential Elements of an Edmund Rice Christian Brother Education and challenges each individual to develop spiritually, intellectually, morally, physically, and socially.

Essential Elements of an Edmund Rice Christian Brother Education I Evangelize youth within the mission of the church. II Proclaim and witness to Catholic identity. III Stand in solidarity with those marginalized by poverty and injustice. IV Foster and invigorate a community of faith. V Celebrate the value and dignity of each person and nurture the development of the whole person. VI Collaborate and share responsibility for the mission. VII Pursue excellence in all endeavors. Dual Enrollment Comes to Palma School

The concept of dual enrollment is not new, but one that is picking up earned through dual enrollment. This may allow a student to graduate steam in high schools across the country. Dual enrollment is a contract sooner and enter the job market ahead of his contemporaries. made with a college or university wherein a course being taught on the high school campus conforms with One of the reasons many students need more than four years the requirements of that same course being taught on to graduate from college is impacted classes. By the time the college’s campus. Students who successfully com- they are able to register for needed courses, the courses are plete the course will earn credit toward their high already full. Many universities set a student’s priority to school graduation and also earn college credits. register for classes based on the number of credits they have earned. In other words, the more credits on your This year, Palma School is offering Digital Art and record, the closer to the front of the line you are when Introduction to Engineering as dual enrollment courses registering. This advantage goes a long way in ensur- through a contract with Hartnell College. Nearly 70 students are ing college will be completed in four years or less. currently enrolled. Having the dual enrollment option offers a number of advantages that students, and their parents, will appreciate. There is also a giant financial component to dual enrollment. When you factor in the entire cost of a semester at college, including books and Graduates who list earning college credits while in high school will living expenses, the dual enrollment credits become a tremendous bar- generally receive a one-point bump in GPA. This, when considered gain. The average cost of a California State University (CSU), including alongside other measurements that accompany a transcript to college living expenses is about $10,000 per semester. That’s what it will cost if admissions desks, can provide an additional edge toward acceptance. a student needs to attend one more semester for just three more units.

Once accepted, the previously earned college credits count toward the Discussions are currently underway to expand the dual enrollment total number of credits necessary to graduate, so students entering offerings at Palma School. Keep an eye out for more opportunities in college can be a full semester ahead if entering with 12 or more credits upcoming course catalogs. l

Francisco Arevalo Frank Campo Dylan Dizon Jacob Fajnor Juan Gallardo Omar Garcia Amarjot Ghuman

Congratulations to the members of Palma class of 2017 who became the fi rst The First To Make Distinguished Scholars. They each received special recognition for their the Grade As extraordinary effort after successfully completing a rigorous set of scholar requirements. STEM+ Scholars Frank Campo, Dylan Dizon, Omar Garcia, Saransh Rakshak, Isaac Thomas Scholars and Tristan Wahl Pedro Gomez

Excellence in the Humanities Scholars Francisco Arevalo, Frank Campo, Dylan Dizon, Jacob Fajnor, Omar Garcia, Amarjot Ghuman, Jason Griffi n, Matthew Mercurio, Brandon Ng and Saransh Rakshak

Certifi ed BilingualScholars Francisco Arevalo, Dylan Dizon, Juan Gallardo, Omar Garcia, Amarjot Ghuman, Pedro Gomez, Richard Hernandez, Robert Hernandez, Victoriano Penera and Isaac Thomas l Tristan Wahl Jason Griffi n

Isaac Thomas Saransh Rakshak Victoriano Penera Brandon Ng Matthew Mercurio Robert Hernandez Richard Hernandez www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 7 High School Graduation Awards

Omar Garcia Monsignor Thomas J. Earley Gold Medal for Scholastic Proficiency Valedictorian Drew Dalman Monsignor Thomas J. Earley Gold Medal for Scholastic Proficiency Salutatorian Dylan Dizon Monsignor Thomas J. Earley Gold Medal for Scholastic Proficiency Salutatorian Pedro Gomez Palma Gold Medal in Theology Branden Werner Palma Gold Medal in English Drew Dalman Palma Gold Medal in Social Studies Branden Werner Palma Gold Medal in Mathematics Pedro Gomez Palma Gold Medal in Foreign Language Saransh Rakshak Palma Gold Medal in Science Anthony Speciale Palma Gold Medal in Fine Arts Chase Kesecker Palma Gold Medal in Music Omar Garcia Palma Gold Medal in Computer Science Francisco Arevalo Palma Loyalty Award Drew Dalman Principal’s Leadership Award Frank Campo Palma Leadership Award Dylan Dizon Monroe Award for Proficiency in Mathematics Omar Garcia Brother Martin D. Cunningham Award for Excellence in English Jacob Fajnor Brother Frank Luke Dalton Memorial Award for Excellence in Social Studies and Service Drew Dalman W.H. “Hank” Muller Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award Emilio Martinez Brother M.L. Crumlish Athlete of the Year Award

Junior High School Graduation Awards

Louis Lavorato The Reverend Monsignor Thomas J. Earley Award for Religious Studies Kevin Martinez English Award Blake Iverson Mathematics Award Jayson DaSilva Music Award Blake Iverson Literature Award Blake Iverson Social Studies Award Darius Amador Science Award Marshall Boutonnet Foreign Language Award Dino Lazzerini Fine Arts Award Blake Iverson The Gerald D. Flowers Golden Chieftain Scholarship Award for Service John Amaral Brother Charles McManus Award for Scholarship, Leadership, Citizenship, and Sportsmanship Christopher Sepka Palma Investors Club Scholarship Carlos Esquivel Blessed Edmund Rice Service Award Louis Lavorato Father Vic Farrell Memorial Scholarship

8 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 College Bound The students in the graduating class of 2017 will be attending some of the finest universities in the country. We are proud to announce the colleges in which our graduates are enrolled this fall.

Congratulations Class of 2017 100% OF GRADUATES ARE ENROLLED IN COLLEGE!

www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 9 Disruptive thinking challenges the reader to focus more on generating reasons “why” or “how” rather than answering closed-ended questions... Sarah DeSantis: Empathy and Engagement

As is common with many teachers, Sarah DeSantis’ first months in front A similar philosophy is used when Ms. DeSantis selects books for her of a classroom were more misery than mastery. But years of experience classes. There are meaningful stories to be told, but those that appeal have honed her teaching philosophy into two simple exercises when particularly to boys and are capable of eliciting a visceral response more working with students: empathy and engagement. than feeding the intellect are the texts she prefers to select. Stories with main characters who are likable — almost heroic — but who will Descended from local ranchers, Ms. DeSantis is a fifth generation do something to make the reader uncomfortable is a juxtaposition ripe Salinas resident. A graduate of Salinas High School, she received a for disruption. There are great lessons, that go beyond the point of the Bachelor’s of Arts in Art from the University of the Pacific. She continued story, to be learned when attempting to reconcile the palatable with the her studies at UOP earning a secondary teaching credential in English. abhorrent. These also become lessons in discernment — lessons lost or under-appreciated in the public sector. Ms. DeSantis’ teaching career began at Colton Middle School in Monterey in 1991. After two years of teaching art and English there, she Book selection, however, is becoming increasingly difficult. The social was hired by Br. Dunne to come to Palma. Here, she taught art and a few climate that has been building over the past decade is presenting, per- English classes. Nine years into her Palma tenure, the English teacher, haps, the most significant challenge to the public’s perception of who also had an undergraduate degree in art, asked if they could switch acceptable literature. Books that have long been considered “classics” assignments moving Ms. DeSantis into the English Department where are now under scrutiny for their content. Books that school districts once she would eventually become the Chair. designated “required reading” are being pulled from shelves. Although there is no internal pres- Her years at Palma have taught her that for boys sure to remove these works, the ramifications to be taught, they first needed to be heard. A beyond the campus are giving the English cooperative class starts with engagement along Department pause. with a healthy dose of empathy. Ms. DeSantis speculates this philosophy is borne of a quote One of Ms. DeSantis’ must-read texts is The Kite from one of her favorite books, To Kill A Runner. The story centers around the search for Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch, the redemption and the love and tension that is com- lead character, reveals to Scout one of his guiding mon between fathers and sons. It takes place in principles of life, “You never really know a man Afghanistan before and after the Soviet invasion until you understand things from his point of and the rise of the Taliban in the Soviet’s wake. view, until you climb into his skin and walk After reading the book, you will find Ms. DeSantis’ around in it.” students in the practice field flying their kites; usually in a vain attempt to get them airborne. Add books with subjects that are relatable to Ms. DeSantis in the classroom boys and English becomes a class that, maybe is In addition to classroom time, Ms. DeSantis not quite desired, but certainly less dreaded. Ms. DeSantis created a accompanies Palma students when attending reading events off campus short-story strategy whereby stories could be consumed and analyzed at the Steinbeck Center or through the Panetta Institute and was a long- quickly giving her students a short lesson in how to use the tools they time organizer of the summer school program. Ms. DeSantis is a regular would need to dissect longer, more complex texts. volunteer with the Chieftains and was even recognized for her work at Dorothy’s Kitchen and for her fund raising efforts by being named Citizen Disruptive thinking of the Year in 2001. When not on campus, she can be found enjoying time A key component to Ms. DeSantis teaching style is engaging her class with her family (when they can be all together), reading, cooking and in “disruptive thinking” when discussing what they have read. Disruptive traveling. She is very grateful for the life she leads and the position she thinking challenges the readers to focus more on generating reasons holds, citing only the northern lights from Iceland and an African safari as “why” or “how” rather than answering closed-ended questions or a remaining on her list of things to accomplish. regurgitation of what happened. Disruptive thinking awakens the mind and forces students to use their own experience to form hypotheses Sarah DeSantis has mastered the art of teaching young men and has about characters’ motivations. successfully turned a passion for reading into a career that allows her to share that passion. Awakening a love for reading and an appreciation of a This manner of analysis has far-reaching implications for her students, good, well-told story in students is the reward for a teaching vocation that for few, if any, great things in a person’s lifetime happen without disrup- could have ended after the first year without her perseverance. Palma has tive thinking — without having the courage to step beyond the status been blessed to have Ms. DeSantis in the front of a classroom for nearly quo and push past self limitations. Disruptive thinking forces one to be two-and-a-half decades. Despite the unique challenges presented by bold without fear of rejection or failure. changing public attitudes, she is still able to bring meaningful literature to her students, broadening their perspectives and changing their lives. l

www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 11 “...the Cislini Library on campus has been transformed into the Cislini Student Center.” New Student Center Opens on Campus

As difficult as this is for anyone over 40 to accept, libraries are going the To achieve this rebirth, the old library was gutted and transformed into way of the buggy whip. It’s not that people of today’s generation don’t the specific areas separated by glass. New paint and carpet livened the appreciate great works of literature or relish a well-stocked reference space while new furniture accommodates all the specific uses. The center, but more the result of technology and its effect on our world. Center is still a work in progress as research is conducted and proposals Just as powerful computers no longer need to occupy entire rooms, are made for how best to utilize the wall space. A lot of time and everything found in a library is now available with a commonly owned thought is going into how best to complete the Center while making a device and internet connection. And, just like hand-cranked car win- conscious effort to ensure every element contribute to the study atmo- dows, we now must bid a fond adieu to Dewey Decimal. sphere that has been created. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of this school year, but students are already benefitting from Over this past summer, the Cislini Library on campus has been trans- their new dedicated Center. formed into the Cislini Student Center. The new center is divided into four distinct areas: an area for students to study and gather socially, a There is much appreciation to express toward the visionaries of this new private area where students can meet to work on group projects, an area gathering/work space for students. It is quickly becoming the center of that allows for individual-focused study, and an area for the Resource student life on campus. l Program to conduct lessons on study skills such as time management, learning styles, dealing with stress, asking for help and many other learning strategies.

Students study, collaborate or relax

A dedicated space is available for small classes or groups to work on projects www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 13 Palma’s First Capstone Projects Set A High Bar

The Capstone Project has been in the making at Palma for more than four years. Guided by Jim Micheletti, Palma’s Campus Minister, the capstone committee set out to cre- ate an opportunity for seniors to reflect on their years at Palma and create a presentation on how they have grown spiritually, intellectually, morally, physically and socially in light of the Integral Student Outcomes (ISOs) set forth by the school. The committee also decided that each senior would spend several days near the end of the school year job shadowing at a local business, a report on which would be part of the presentation. Each capstone presentation was to be approximately 10 minutes long and was digitally recorded.

The capstones presented in May were everything the Anthony Speciale ’17 committee had hoped. Teachers who evaluated the pre- sentations were gratified to hear students elaborate on lessons they had learned while at Palma. Each senior spent nearly equal amounts of time discussing his matu- rity and expressing his appreciation. In addition to putting into words how meaningful the past years have been, the students also gained valuable experience in presenting themselves, a skill that can often make the difference in job and other important interviews.

The capstone committee, made up over the last two years of Rob Viarengo, Jim Micheletti, Sarah DeSantis, Willie Beesley, David Cunha, Martha Tonkin, Mia Mirassou, Jeff Carnazzo, Simon Hunt, Sean Pyne and Scott Corner, is busy at work gleaning the best aspects of last year’s pre- sentations while discussing ways to improve the process. Jamaree Bouyea ’17

The committee would also like to thank the local busi- nesses that welcomed a Palma student, many of which reported that the experience was beneficial to their business and that they looked forward to participating again. Overall, local business managers were impressed with the Chieftains during their shadow days. l

Employers who accepted job shadows said...

“Justin Parra is an outstanding young man who was very professional and represented Palma well.” — Sam Pacheco, History Instructor, Hartnell College

“Saransh was very professional and a real pleasure during his job shadowing. Very positive experience Stanley Smith ’17 for me.” — B.J. Wahl, MBARI, Moss Landing

14 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 Phoenix Alliance Creates A Scholarship For Palma

Members of the Phoenix Alliance, a program run by inmates at the “Empathy” is the word that best describes these collaborations. As Correctional Training Facility (CTF) in Soledad, presented a check to Palma campus ministry puts it, “empathy is your pain in my heart.” At Palma School to provide financial aid for a student in need. The the center of this partnership is the willingness to embrace each other $6,564.30 gift is part of a commitment made by the Phoenix Alliance to as brothers, regardless of race, economics, or opportunities seized or fully fund a student through high school at Palma in gratitude for Palma’s lost. These “exercises in empathy” are ultimately about restorative jus- involvement at the prison. tice with an emphasis on the needs of the victims and victimizers to find possible correction in addition to mere punishment. Respectful dialogue During the evening ceremony on Friday, August 18, 2017, that included on an equal footing on the themes that matter — sitting in circles and inmate testimonials, music and even cake from the prison bakery, the reporting out — is healing and humane. Phoenix Alliance presented the check to School President Br. Patrick Dunne, C.F.C. and School Principal David Sullivan. Two recent Palma Since the collaboration’s inception three years ago, Palma School stu- Alumni who had participated in the Steinbeck readings, Oliver Mirassou dents, parents and faculty have met with Life C.Y.C.L.E. to examine the ’17 (UC Santa Cruz) and Nick ’16 (University of Notre Dame), works of John Steinbeck. Steinbeck’s books speak to the downtrodden were invited to speak along with Director of Campus Ministry Jim and misunderstood while most of his stories are told right here in the Micheletti, Assistant Director Mia Mirassou and Lt. Roland Ramon, Salinas Valley. The parables found in Steinbeck’s themes are relatable prison information officer and the spearhead for many of the inmate to everyone, but especially to the men behind the prison walls. groups. Staff members and parents were also in attendance. Through The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men and The Pearl, the In 2014, Dennis Donahue ’72, former Salinas groups engage in conversations that begin with mayor and member of the Palma School Board of the books’ characters and progress into personal Directors, suggested to Campus Ministry Director, stories. The students have a front row seat to a Jim Micheletti, he contact prison officials to see if life unimagined. The inmates revere the stu- any collaboration could be made between the dents’ maturity and intellect and deeply appreci- prison programs and Palma’s campus ministries. ate the respect with which they are treated. Seeing themselves on equal footing with stu- Meetings with Warden Marion Spearman, Capt. dents who are destined for some of the most Ed Borla and Lt. Roland Ramon determined that prestigious universities in the country gives the the Life C.Y.C.L.E. inmate program might benefit inside men a sense of purpose and self worth. from student participation. Life C.Y.C.L.E. (Careless Many of the inmates have never had a visitor Youth Corrected by Lifers’ Experience) is an inmate after decades of incarceration which adds even program wherein those serving life sentences use more meaning to the meetings. Through these their knowledge and experience to mentor younger collaborations, the men who thought of them- offenders who will eventually be paroled and selves as rejected develop hope, a commodity in Br. Patrick Dunne, C.F.C. addresses the group return to society. The first series of discussions short supply behind bars. initiated by Palma School were about father-son relationships. Including students in the meetings had an immediate and profound effect on all The Phoenix Alliance is another leisure activity group at CTF that is who participated — more so than anyone could have imagined. comprised of many of the same members as Life C.Y.C.L.E. Their purpose is to affect positive change. The men named their scholarship “Men “Our students are challenged to push themselves outside of their com- Built for Others” to reflect what they aspire to become. To fund the fort zones when serving a marginalized population,” said Micheletti. scholarship, they raised money from within the inmate population. “This collaboration is exactly in line with the goals of the school’s Through an outside advocate, they were also able to create a Founder, Blessed Edmund Rice, and with what we hope to achieve crowd-funding website, (https://www.crowdrise.com/men-built-for- through campus ministry.” others-scholarship-fund/fundraiser/CROP) through the Careering Responsible Opportunities Programs (CROP) Foundation. The website The students found themselves immersed in an environment that evoked has raised $7,961 to date. both curiosity and anxiety. The discussions with incarcerated men were frank, honest and sincere and often the topics were so raw one could not Life C.Y.C.L.E. and the Phoenix Alliance are two programs at CTF avoid feeling it in his gut. All the while, the demeanor on both sides Soledad that illustrate when inmates make a commitment to restorative remained polite and respectful. The result of their five-week collabora- justice and making amends through programs they initiate and conduct, tion was a student-created book, Brokenness and Blessings, wherein they can affect positive change for themselves, the inmate population stories contributed by students and inmates are presented without and the surrounding communities. Palma School has been blessed to be author to highlight the dichotomy between the upbringing of the two part of these groups which continues this semester with the reading of groups. East of Eden with the men of Life C.Y.C.L.E. l

www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 15 Palma’s Top Ten Men of 2017 Part of Palma’s mission is to instill in its young men a passion for learning and provide a solid educational foundation on which to build. Each year we salute the seniors whose outstanding performance in the classroom exemplifies this mission. Congratulations to the following 10 seniors who had the highest grade point averages in their class and received noteworthy nods from universities across the nation. l

Omar Garcia Jacob Fajnor Drew Dalman Dylan Dizon Santa Clara University UC Berkeley Stanford University USC Computer Science Economics and Undeclared Engineering Music Theory minor Applied Mathematics

Branden Werner Frank Campo UCLA Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Psychology Computer Science/ Journalism minor Computer Engineering

Kyler Crone Isaac Thomas Jason Griffin Saransh Rakshak San Francisco State Montana State University Portland State University UC Berkeley Kinesiology Bozeman Honors College Undeclared Computer Science Civil Engineering Business Administration minor

16 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 Chieftain Spring Sports

Varsity Baseball Palma baseball, under second-year head coach Pete Ruiz, had another strong showing but fell short of a second Gabilan Division title in as many years with a loss in the final season game to San Benito after dominating the beginning of the season. The sting of the defeat was somewhat less- ened when the Chieftains came back from a 6-0 deficit to knock San Benito out of the CCS quarterfinals. All season, the team rallied around the play of Chieftain ace Sam Stoutenborough ’18, whose 0.55 ERA and 75 strikeouts made the Chieftains 10-1 when he was on the mound and earned him MVP of the league and the Monterey Herald’s Player of the Year title. Following Stoutenborough’s prowess on the mound was the play of Dominic Scattini ’18 with a .410 batting average, Danny Carnazzo ’17 with 22 RBIs, and University of Kansas baseball scholarship recipient Anthony DeSantis ’17 hitting .390 with 20 RBIs. Rounding out the Herald’s All League First Team was Eziah Cortez ’17. Four other players: Jackson Meuter ’17, Victor Penera ’17, Anthony Speciale ’17 and Will Van Ruler ’18, were named to the All League Second Team. Palma came up short against Serra in the Semifinals to end another out- standing season.

Golf The 2017 Palma Chieftain Golf team had a challenging season. Although the Varsity won our 15th consecutive League (now MBL) Championship, we fell short by a stroke of advancing to the CCS Finals (top four teams at the Regionals) for the first time since 2006. Junior Joey Burlison ’18 advanced as an individual to Finals but was unable to put together a NorCal qualifying round. Joey missed much of the golf season as a result of the basketball team making a great run to the NorCal Finals. Three Chieftains made first team all-MBL — Juniors A.J. Fitzgerald ’18 and Mountain Biking Michael Carrillo ’18 along with Sophomore Jose Calderon ’19. Senior All of the Chieftains riders made it onto the podium after the first Captain Blake Mitchell ’17 and Junior Hansi Hell ’18 made great con- race of the 2017 CCCX XC MTB. Matthew Saldaña ’19 took first tributions along the way but were place, Isaac Thomas ’17 second place, Evan McNiel ’17 first each hampered by injury and illness place, Chase Kesecker ’17 fifth place and Noah Anderson ’22 (pleurisy and pneumonia!). With the second place in their respective categories. By season’s end, absences and injury it allowed Saldaña made it five first place finishes in a row, becoming the JV many others the opportunity to Champion and qualifying for State. On Sunday, May 14th, Matthew compete at the Varsity level this Saldaña ’19 rode his mountain bike to victory and became a State year. Senior twins (football scholar- Champion at the High School MTB State Championships held in ships to Hastings College) Richard Petaluma. Other Chieftains competing in the state championships and Robert Hernandez ’17, 3rd included Evan McNiel ’17 and Isaac Thomas ’17. Saldaña fin- generation family member Carson ished 17th at Nationals. Souza ’17, Junior Grayson McGrew ’18 and Sophomores www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 17 Lacrosse The Varsity lacrosse team battled through five wins and 11 losses, with one win and nine losses in league play. The team points leader, Senior midfielder Tristan Wahl ’17, along with the three other Seniors Keegan Mottau ’17, Brian Alarid ’17, and Blake Johnson ’17, led the Chieftains through the intrepid season. Junior Liam Short ’18 at attack, and Freshman Luke Brigantino ’20 at midfield, were key players with goals and assists, while Junior Santo DeFranco’s ’18 presence on the field kept the defense sharp. Junior goalie Douglas McDougall ’18 had an incredible record of saves, and was the vocal hub to the long poles. Coaches Vince Brigantino ’82 and Jeff Rianda ’83 showed solid resolve and dedication throughout the season.

Alex Moret ’19, Matt Bennett ’19 and Dario Cano ’19 all earned Varsity blocks for play during the season. Assessing the season Coach Clem Richardson ’67 noted; “it was a very difficult year as we had to overcome the loss of longtime coach and great friend of mine, John Oliverio ’69. It seems that every week something came up to keep us from gelling, but we are confident that the life lessons learned will serve us well moving forward. We return five of our top six players for next year so there is much for which to be hopeful. At the end of the day, the opportunity to coach with a great staff and help these fine young men is the reward.” The JV team gained 16 freshmen and, with grizzled veteran sophomore and junior players, allowed for a winning season, carving out five wins and Our JV team finished third in MBL and achieved a 7-7-1 record. Along with three losses for the year. Stand-out players were midfielders Jack Busch the many JV players mentioned as Varsity contributors we had the bless- ’20, Casey Edwards ’18, Sam Koster ’18, and Joe Nino ’19. Grant ing of many players learning this great game. Sophomores Sean Johnson ’18 at attack, defender John Sutherland ’18, and goalie Anton Gonzalez ’19, Adolfo Campos ’19, Freshmen Kevin Cortopassi ’20, Strasser ’20 rounded out the top talent for the JV squad. Second year Steven Said ’20, Lucas Barba ’20, Simon Bosch ’20 and Robert coach and Palma dad Greg Beach excelled in his leadership role, his clear Weissberg ’20 each made great improvement in their games from the drive for top conditioning and stick skills, and his will to win. start of the season. Seven different players shot the low score for the team in various matches this season. The JV MVP was Alex Moret ’19. We look forward to continuing improvement from these golfers and hope their enjoyment of and passion for golf grows. Palma is blessed to have a fantastic group of coaches working to instill values, enthusiasm and excellence in our players. The outstanding coaches helping to develop the Palma golfers are Dr. Kimble Cater, Kurt Dillard, Danny Duncan ’03 and our newest coach, Dr. Curt Montgomery.

Swimming A small but mighty team of 12 swimmers placed second in the upper division of the MBL at League Championships. All 12 swimmers scored points at the championship meet with many of them placing first and second in the events. Palma swimming earned qualifying times in all three relay events at CCS bringing seven swimmers to the meet. Nick Sullivan

18 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 became the first team in the School’s history to go undefeated and win league with a 10-0 record. The team was eventually stopped by power- house Carmel in a CCS playoff match. The match went 2-5 and at the mid-way point all matches were ahead on the scoreboard for Palma. This coming year the Palma Tennis Team will have lots to build off the league title. We are very excited for the upcoming season and look forward to a bright future for the Palma Tennis Program.

’18 and Sam Given ’17 qualified for individual events with Nick Sullivan making finals in the 200 and 500 freestyle earning consideration times for the state meet. In swimming 12 events are offered. 2017 Palma swimmers broke seven school records (two relay records and five individ- ual records). Most Valuable 2017 Swimmer was Sam Given ’17. Swimmers participating at CCS Championships: Nick Sullivan ’18, two individual events and two relays; Sam Given ’17, two individual events and two relays; Pedro Siguenza ’19, three relays; Mateo Trujillo ’20, three relays; Christian Gomez ’19, one relay; and Doug Jackson ’17, one relay. MBL All-League was awarded to Nick Sullivan ’18, Sam Given ’17, Pedro Siguenza ’19, and Mateo Trujillo ’20.

Track and Field The 2017 version of the Palma Track and Field team was different than those from the past...but with the same result! Palma hung their sixth Tennis league title in a row and 26th overall title...second only behind football The 2017 Palma Tennis began the year with a lot of change. There was the at Palma. While losing to San Benito in our dual meet for the third year in transition of losing our number one player Nicholas Ottone ’16 and a a row, the boys came together and prevailed when it mattered at the MBL change in leagues. The Palma Varsity Tennis team was coming off a tough Championships scoring 156 to 132 over second place San Benito. The 2016 year. The Spring Season started off well with the team starting theme for the team was balance...scoring points in 15 of the 16 events. practices much earlier than in years past. In addition, we added an assistant coach Eugene Paulo. We added three freshman from our 8th grade team that helped create depth. Individually, the team was led by Senior Captains Ben Snow and Chase Kesecker. The star in the league was Palma’s Most Valuable Player Finian Rawson ’18. Finian won a number of key matches and went on to the MBL individual championships falling one match short of CCS. The Palma Varsity Tennis Team www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 19 High point leaders and league champions included Emilio Martinez ’17 (first 100, first 200, first 4x100, fourth LJ for a total of 24 points), Isaiah Blanco ’17 (first 400, first 4x100, second 200, fourth 4x400 for a total of 18 points), Sam Lavorato ’19 (first 3200 and second 1600 for a total of 18 points), Jack Fling ’17 (first PV, third HJ, sixth TJ for a total of 17 points), Drew Dalman ’17 (first discus, fourth SP for a total of 14 points), Reno DiTullio ’18 (first HJ) Kevin Telford ’17 (first 4x100, third 400, third outside hitter Nate Leavitt ’18 led the offense with power hitting and 300IH, fourth 4x400 for a total of 12 points), Vianni Fratangelo ’17 (first kills, while outside hitter Matt Morasca ’19 racked up the digs in the 4x100, fourth 100, fourth 200 for a total of 8 points) Tommy Padilla ’19 back row when not finding his share of kills in the front. Libero Joe Lynn (second 3200, fifth 1600). Also scoring and helping to that title were ’19 led the defense with solid dig numbers, and middle Cody Laycock ’18 Octavio Rubio ’18 (fourth 800), Christian Galardo ’17 (sixth 300IH), was a force at the net both offensively and with solid blocking. The Stanley Smith ’17 (sixth SP, fifth D), Beau Winslow ’17 (fifth SP), Colby Chieftains will be back in 2018 with more experience and a drive to find Caudill ’19 (sixth HJ) and freshman Micah Olivas ’20 (first 4x100). another title. l

The JV team finished fifth in league as we pulled two freshman and three sophomores up to varsity. The team was led by Andrew Rivera ’19 (third 4x100, fifth LJ, fifth 300H), Matthew Morales ’19 (third 4x100, fourth LJ), Ben Eastman ’20 (third 4x100, third HJ), Brent Eastman ’20 (third 4x100), Dane Golden ’20 (third LJ), Diego Guajardo ’19 (third SP) and Caspar Silvania ’19 (sixth 800). Another great season and looking for- ward to 2018!

Volleyball A year of growth and competitive play was the story for the Chieftains this year, earning a top half finish in league with a record of 6-6. The season was a solid platform to build on for upcoming years. Taking on the task of training his young team, Leo Lagrimas ’17 shared setting duties with freshman Ben Wood ’20 and played almost every position in the course of the season, in an effort to always make his team better. Returning

20 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 2016-2017 Annual Report

Palma School sincerely appreciates those individuals who generously made annual, capital and endowment gifts between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017. To accomplish the school’s goals, it takes the support of Giving for 2016-2017 the entire community – alumni, board members, businesses, faculty, Fiscal year July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017 foundations, grandparents, parents, parents of alumni, staff and friends. Through their contributions, these valued constituents ensure that our We are privileged to witness the generosity of the extraordinary students continue to have the very best educational experience possible. Palma community who believe in our future as much as they honor the past. The success of our programs and their constant improve- Thank you for your support. ment to the highest degree of excellence and innovation depends on your support. The future is bright for Palma School and it is Palma people (students, faculty, staff and you) who are the key to fulfilling our promise and realizing our vision. Thank you for helping us on that journey. I trust I can count on your involvement and generosity again this year! Go Chieftains! It’s going to be another extraordinary year!

Br. Patrick D. Dunne C.F.C. President

■ $6,886,693 Tuition, Fees and Auxiliary Income ■ $439,017 Palma Fund and Other Unrestricted Donations Total Income ■ $289,272 Athletic Council $8,020,996 ■ $77,010 Scholarship and Other Restricted Donations ■ $137,795 Parents’ Club and Sober Graduation ■ $191,209 Bingo (Net)

Educational / Institutional $5,402,504 ■ Total Expenses Plant and Maintenance $1,037,366 ■ $8,507,276 Financial Aid and Scholarship $876,740 ■ Administrative $769,810 ■ Athletic Council $333,624 ■ Parents’ Club and Sober Graduation $87,232 ■

www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 21 2016-2017 The President’s Circle

The President’s Circle, established in 2008, gives special recognition to those Palma supporters who have made gifts of $1,000 or more during the preceding fiscal year. Many families, alumni and friends choose to continue their membership in the President’s Circle year after year in recognition of the superior achievements of the school. We salute the following members of the pace-setting group and hope that the power of their example will serve to encourage others to consider investing in Palma School.

A & G Machine Shop, Inc. Cindi & Rick Dodd Rhonda & Gary LeKander ‘82 Raley’s A & R Fresh LLC Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Doherty Liu Guo Lit Charitable Foundation Mr. Carl Reinhardt Olivia & Rich Amirsehhi Mrs. Elaine Dotseth Lucky AG, Inc. Lillian & Francis “Sonny” Rianda Ms. Brenda Angelo Ed Dowd ‘63 Luis A. Scattini & Sons, LP Yvonne & Joseph Roggio Anonymous (3) EBX Logistics Inc. Mrs. Jean Lyons Annette & John Romans Ausonio Family Fund of the Community Irma & Rudy Escobar The Macias Family Judy & Tom Romans Foundation for Monterey County Patsy (Shellooe) ‘61 & Neil Fanoe, Jr. ‘60 Margaret & John Marcroft Bishop Sylvester D. Ryan Mrs. Nancy Ausonio Tom Fanoe ‘64 Kristin & Steven Massolo ‘72 S.T.A.R. Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baca Mr. & Mrs. Mark Faylor Mary Ann & John McCarthy Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce CSM & Mrs. Ignacio Balderas Patricia & Alfred Friedrich Mrs. Emilie McDonald Stacy & David Sargenti ‘93 Bank of America Charitable Foundation G & H Farms, LLC Marylu & David Mesa ‘73 Kathleen & Mike Scarr Tina Barlocker Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Jim Micheletti Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Jim Scattini ‘60 Michelle & Greg Beach Most Rev. Richard Garcia, D.D. Mrs. Lorna Micheletti Seco Packing Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bengard Margaret & George Garibay Mrs. Angela Micheli Mr. & Mrs. George Separovich Big Valley Labor, LLC Maria & Dirk Giannini ‘91 Mia & Greg Mirassou ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Shanley Lucia & Michael Boggiatto Mr. Jon Giannini Mission Ranches Company, LLC Lynne Short Valerie & Stan Braga Bea (Ortega) ‘60 & Len Gifford Mission Ranches Fund of the Community Roger Short ‘81 Brent Eastman Insurance Services, Inc. Lauren & Shawn Golden ‘94 Foundation for Monterey County Mrs. Stella Short Zuzzanne & Steve Broom Mr. & Mrs. Pedro Gomez Judy & David Molinari Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 Mindy & Trey Busch Dr. & Mrs. Tim Griffin Monterey Peninsula Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Cornelio Sillano Brian Cahill ‘58 Growers Express Jesse Moreno ‘08 Jennifer & Dan Sites Carol & Lou Calcagno Matthew Guerrero ‘98 Debi & Jim Morisoli ‘71 Susan & Sam Slater Allison & Joseph Campos Amy & Matt Haas Kerri & Christopher Mulé ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. James Smith Chang Nguyen & Van Ruler, LLP Kathy & Allen Hayes ‘62 Joan & Robert Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Richard Soares Barbara & Don Chapin Dr. & Mrs. Robert Helfrich New York Life Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Steiner Christensen & Giannini Mrs. Aracely Corona & Kim & Lit Ng, Jr. ‘75 Ingrid & Jerrett Stoffel ‘94 Col. & Mrs. Jon Christensen, USA, Ret. Mr. Faustino Hernandez Nita & Tom Nino Edward Storm ‘61 Cislini Fund of the Community Rosamaria & Pablo Hernandez The Nunes Company Inc. Sturdy Oil Company Foundation for Monterey County Alice & Mike Hitchcock Mr. Thomas Nunes, Sr. Kelly & Bryan Sutherland Coastal Tractor Cindy & Nate Holaday ‘68 Mr. & Mrs. Michael O’Brien Tanimura & Antle, LLC Gina & Chris Cochetti Kristin & Mike House ‘81 Ocean Mist Farms Dr. & Mrs. Bert Tardieu Sally & Jim Conrad Rae & Chris Huntingon ‘82 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Orradre Linda & Bruce Taylor Vicki & Stan Cooper ‘86 Huntington Farms Christina & Armando Padilla Paula & Jeff Taylor Katherine & Louis Cosentino Roberta (Fanoe) ‘59 & Louis Huntington Darcy & Allan Panziera Heidi Mitchell & Chris Thomas Crop Production Services, Inc. Nick Huntington ‘86 Pebble Beach Company Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Max Tybroski Yanne & Chris Dalman ‘88 Julia Christensen Charitable Remainder Peninsula Business Interiors, Inc. Valley Farm Management Shelley & Sam Daoro ‘80 Trust Jonabel & Henry Perez Debbie & Michael Vollstedt Dare to Care Dare to Share Lorri & Tom Koster Danielle & John Pezzini ‘78 Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Mary Deakyne Laguna Mist Mary & Joe Pezzini ‘77 Matching Gift Program Dr. Norma Palomares & Judy & Vic Lanini Cyndy & Randy Pierson ‘72 Workday, Inc. Dr. Luciano Del Toro Vargas Julie & Leon Larimer Robert Pitman ‘61 Brenda & Michael Zanger ‘82 Diocese of Monterey Shirley & Sam Lavorato ‘55 Tia & Jeffrey Pulford ‘65 Mr. & Mrs. Davy Dizon Mr. Greg Lazzerini R.C. Packing, LLC The Palma Fund

Year after year, unrestricted support is critical to sustaining and expanding Palma’s commitment to unparalleled teaching and learning, while helping to address the full financial needs of all students. Tuition alone does not cover the cost of education at any private institution, and Palma is no exception. Palma’s annual giving campaign, The Palma Fund, ensures that all of today’s students have the same unequaled experience as the generations of students who came before them. Leadership Clubs

Blessed Edmund Rice Club Raley’s Bank of America Charitable Foundation Barbara & Don Chapin ($10,000 or more) Lillian & Francis “Sonny” Rianda Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bengard Gina & Chris Cochetti Lucia & Michael Boggiatto Paula & Jeff Taylor Katherine & Louis Cosentino Yanne & Chris Dalman ‘88 Allison & Joseph Campos Mary Deakyne Patsy (Shellooe) ‘61 & Cislini Fund of the Community Founder’s Club Dr. & Mrs. Robert Helfrich Neil Fanoe, Jr. ‘60 Foundation for Monterey County ($1,951-$2,499) Lorri & Tom Koster Mr. & Mrs. Mark Faylor Tom Fanoe ‘64 Ausonio Family Fund of the Community Rhonda & Gary LeKander ‘82 Bea (Ortega) ‘60 & Len Gifford Roberta (Fanoe) ‘59 & Foundation for Monterey County Mrs. Emilie McDonald Kathy & Allen Hayes ‘62 Louis Huntington Zuzzanne & Steve Broom Joan & Robert Murphy Rosamaria & Pablo Hernandez Mission Ranches Fund of the Community Mrs. Elaine Dotseth Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 Cindy & Nate Holaday ‘68 Foundation for Monterey County Alice & Mike Hitchcock Mr. & Mrs. Cornelio Sillano Kristin & Mike House ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Orradre Mission Ranches Company, LLC Renate & Richard Soares Rae & Chris Huntingon ‘82 Pebble Beach Company Foundation Kerri & Christopher Mulé ‘92 Ingrid & Jerrett Stoffel ‘94 Nick Huntington ‘86 Sturdy Oil Company Danielle & John Pezzini ‘78 Judy & Vic Lanini Linda & Bruce Taylor Annette & John Romans Legacy Club Dr. Leon & Julie Larimer Seco Packing ($1,000-$1,499) Shirley & Sam Lavorato ‘55 President’s Club Debbie & Michael Vollstedt A & R Fresh LLC Liu Guo Lit Charitable Foundation ($5,000-$9,999) Tina Barlocker Margaret & John Marcroft Sally & Jim Conrad Principal’s Club Valerie & Stan Braga Mrs. Angela Micheli EBX Logistics Inc. ($1,500-$1,950) Brian Cahill ‘58 Judy & David Molinari Patricia & Alfred Friedrich Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baca Carol & Lou Calcagno Jesse Moreno ‘08 Lauren & Shawn Golden ‘94 Debi & Jim Morisoli ‘71 Matthew Guerrero ‘98 New York Life Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce Kim & Lit Ng, Jr. ‘75 Mr. & Mrs. James Smith Mr. Thomas Nunes, Sr. Brenda & Michael Zanger ‘82 Peninsula Business Interiors, Inc. Mary & Joe Pezzini ‘77 Palma Merenti Club Cyndy & Randy Pierson ‘72 ($2,500-$4,999) Robert Pitman ‘61 Anonymous Judy & Tom Romans Olivia & Rich Amirsehhi Bishop Sylvester D. Ryan Brenda Angelo Kathleen & Mike Scarr Christensen & Giannini Jennifer & Dan Sites Shelley & Sam Daoro ‘80 Edward Storm ‘61 Maria & Dirk Giannini ‘91 Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Mr. Jon Giannini Matching Gift Program Dr. & Mrs. Tim Griffin Workday, Inc. Amy & Matt Haas Huntington Farms Kristin & Steven Massolo ‘72 The newest Chieftains are greeted by members of CORE during orientation. www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 23 Chieftain Club Alice & Daniel Ryan ‘80 Patti & Art Henry Kevin Le & George Beach, Jr. ‘98 Julianne & Ken Crone ($500-$999) Cindy & Roger Rybkowski Sandie & Clarke Herbert Mark Beach ‘16 Kelly & Hamil Cupero ‘81 Anonymous (34) Michelle & Stefan Salameh ‘00 Anne & Ramon Jimenez Willie Beesley ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew D’Arrigo Rohena & M. Aslam Barra Judy & William Salmina ‘58 Christine & Brian Johnson Louise & Tom Bengard ‘87 Sheri & John Davidson ‘88 Michelle & Greg Beach Stacy & David Sargenti ‘93 Gayla & Steve Jurevich ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Allen Bengtson Colleen & James de Lorimier Troy Boutonnet Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Vickie & James Linder ‘75 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bergez Nadine & James Dermody Joanne & Kevin Castello Jim Scattini ‘60 John Mahoney ‘63 Joy Suber-Berring & Erika & Jay DeSerpa ‘61 Teresa Christensen & Pam Hall-Schriver & Scott Schriver Elsy Palma & Michael Marsh Jason Berring Anne & Jim Diggins ‘69 Col. Jon Christensen, USA, Ret. Mr. & Mrs. George Separovich Jackie & Richard McAbee Bishop Harry A. Clinch Michelle & Robert Dillion Endowment Mr. Craig Combs Mindy & Jeff Sherman Mary Ann & John McCarthy Lisa & Patrick Dobbins Judy & John Borchert ‘62 Susan Conley-Boutonnet Mrs. Stella Short Cory Miyamoto ‘06 Cindi & Rick Dodd Charles Borg ‘58 Core 2 Edge Barbara Stoffey-Said Cathy & Mark Mottau Diane M. Dossche Lillian & Brian DaSilva ‘90 Amy & Ted Taylor ‘04 Martha (Bernasconi) ‘63 & Dianne (de Lorimier) ‘59 & Mark Botelho ‘63 Helen Dunston Shellie & Steve Davis The Poncetta Charitable Fund Thomas Mouisset Amanda & Brian Boulware Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Eagleson Dee & Michael Delapena Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Togliatti Bonnie Nielsen Gus Brigantino ‘16 Maureen (Coyle) England ‘64 Matilde & Dick DeLuna ‘56 Peggy & Mike Torpey ‘69 Jim Pia ‘80 Ms. Phyllis Briggs Ana & David Fajnor Sarah & John DeSantis Martha Vazquez Karen & Paul Powers III ‘83 Ann & Mike Briley Kitti & Jonathon Fanoe ‘75 Maureen & Brent Eastman ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Tony Wilson Angela & David Quesenberry Bronco Van & Storage Jennifer & Neil Fanoe Shelby & Robert Eklund ‘80 Sally (Smith) ‘53 (Jr. High) & Bonnie & Kyle Brown ‘98 Mr. & Mrs. Jim Fellini Kay Filice Red & Gold Club Richard Rhodes Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Brusa Amalia Alvarez & Sergio Fernandez ($250-$499) Joe Rizzuto ‘78 Aana & John Fitzgerald Tony Filice ‘99 Mrs. Laura Roberti Annette Walker & Rose-Marie & Michael Fletcher ‘69 Anonymous (2) Anthony Bucholtz Donna & George Filice ‘59 Yvonne & Joseph Roggio Kristi & Nick Haas Penny & Joe Alarid ‘77 Mrs. Ellyse Burke Monica & Lulian Filimon Mr. Angelo Ross, Jr. Kimberly & Rich Hell Kiana & Chad Amaral ‘92 Joan & Robert Burlison ‘74 Jaymie & Greg Findley Leanne & Jonathan Ryan ‘73 Melanie & Tim Horwath Amy & Matt Amaral ‘92 Jeri & Ken Buzelle ‘92 Carol & Brian Finegan Krista & Tom Sabaska Mrs. Dianne Irwin Michele & Bill Backus Cabrera Contracting, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Fischer Carol Filice & Dennis Johnson ‘73 Sharon & Victor Barnett Jennifer Murphy-Smith & Jason Smith ‘87 Cynthia & Paul Cahalan Mr. & Mrs. Gary Franscioni Ruth Johnson Katrina & Peter Barone ‘98 Jean (Ferrasci) ‘60 & Flavia & James Calusidan Angeles & Fermin Fuentes Patrice & Todd Kinion Leslie & Steven Bassi ‘72 Herman Steinbruner ‘57 Noami & Sam Camcam Dr. & Mrs. Armando Galindo Jill & Lon Lanini ‘87 John Bennetts, M.D. Ann Stoutenborough Caryn & Frank Campo ‘89 Kevin Gamper ‘93 Minerva & Bert Lundy Denise & Vincent Brigantino ‘82 James Strachan Sylvia & Fred Capuyan Mr. & Mrs. Diego Garcia Arita & Richard Magno ‘61 Patty & Frank Busch Craig Ulrici ‘57 Denise & Kevin Cardona ‘84 Ms. Carolanne Garibay Massa Farms Cecy & Ricky Cabrera ‘84 Cindy & John Winslow Stacy & Jeff Carnazzo ‘85 Margaret & George Garibay Joseph Massolo ‘65 Elisa & Rolando Cabrera ‘83 Anastasia Wood Ms. Karen Carrillo Jonathan Garibay ‘15 Catherine & Steven McDougall Lynn & Robin Carmichael Stephanie Ikeda Yasuda & Paul Alex Carrillo ‘98 Kathleen & Dino Gastello Nancy & George McInnis Mary Beth & Aaron Carter ‘85 Terence Yasuda Tanner Carrillo-Zazueta ‘12 Lynne & George Gatanaga Marylu & David Mesa ‘73 Dave Ciolino ‘76 Tucker Carrillo-Zazueta ‘11 Jeannette & Edward Geiger Vivian Soffa & Mike Meuter Kelsie & Travis Colburn ‘98 Traditions Club Keith A. Cassaca ‘76 Kim & Peter Georgalos (up to $249) Pat & Wylie Mitchell Cindy & Mike Corlett ‘72 Ursula & Marvy Casas ‘90 George Beach Insurance Bonnie & John Molinari Devon Corpus Anonymous (11) Paddy Jo & Paul Castagnetto ‘69 Services LLC Ms. Sheila Molinari Costco Laura & Benigno Acevedo Carolina & Luis Castro Kacey & Phil Giammanco ‘87 Katherine & Russell Moore ‘61 Katie & John Davis Mrs. Patricia Adcock Mr. & Mrs. Diego Certa Janet & Peter Giddings Valerie & David Moret Mr. & Mrs. Reno DiTullio, Sr. Janet (McKinsey) Agnew ‘64 Annette & Gary Chavez ‘84 Diane (Hayes) Gil ‘57 Sarah & Eric Mueller ‘01 Tiffany & Reno DiTullio ‘88 Pat & Michel Aiello ‘59 Christian Brothers Institute Mr. Mike Givens Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nino Linda & Robert Dunlop ‘83 Silvia Ramirez & Carlos Alvarado Jessica & Don Clary Peter Gnosca ‘75 Nita & Tom Nino Br. Patrick D. Dunne, C.F.C. Kalah & Adrian Alvarez Matt Clary ‘12 Gold Star Buick GMC NorCal Recognition Products Dianne & Ken Edwards Mendy & John Amaral, Jr. ‘87 Laurie & Doug Classen ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Mack Goldsby Robert & Maria O’Farrell eScrip AmazonSmile Foundation Dolores L. Colburn Mr. Benito Gomez Palma Bridge Group Michelle & Vern Fernandez ‘91 Margaret & Dennis Andersen ‘57 Michelle & Barrett Conrad ‘04 Beverly & Henry Gomez PG&E Corporation Foundation Maria & Allen Finley Greg Andersen Mr. Francisco Cornejo Stacey & Brian Gooder Linda (Spence) Poncetta ‘60 John Firth ‘69 Kim & Brent Anderson Diana Lynne Miller-Cornell & Linda (Losada) Gregory ‘63 Ellie & Mark Powers, Sr. Cody Fisher-Schmidt ‘06 Alex Lawrence & Cody Andrus ‘02 Gregory Cornell ‘67 Linda & DL Grier The Hon. & Mrs. Jonathan Price Anndrea & Michael Fling Maggie & Gabriel Aparicio ‘86 Lola Steinbaum-Cornell & Kathy & Bob Griffin Tia & Jeffrey Pulford ‘65 Dorothy & Gene Galloway ‘63 David Baldwin ‘84 Trent Cornell Mark Guerra ‘98 Barbara & Clem Richardson, Jr. ‘67 Valerie & Kellen Griffin ‘03 Patricia & Paul Barlow Joseph Corner ‘10 Stephanie Guerrero Carolyn & John Rossi ‘72 Jane & Tim Headley Bassetti Farms Erica & Scott Corner Ms. Ella Guidotti Linda & Vic Rossi ‘68 Renee & Scott Henningsen ‘97 Michael Bauernfeind ‘65 Stefani & Paul Cortopassi Paula & Jim Guidotti

24 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 Lukas Gularte ‘14 Sudha & Radhakrishnan Manimaran Rick Gutierrez ‘71 Dorothy & Roy Marci ‘57 Lisa & Tim Haag ‘72 Ms. Kathleen Marsh Lelia P. Haller Susie & David Martinez ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Art Handa Luis Martinez ‘13 Jennifer & Richard Haro ‘87 Carmen & Luis Martinez Steven Harvey ‘12 Jessica & Tim Martinez ‘89 Shelly & Jim Heffernan Mrs. Marta Martinez-Fife Mr. Michael Henry Ann & John “Butch” Massa ‘58 Joni & Dave Hentges Mrs. Anita May Mike Higuera ‘75 Michael McGee ‘68 Angelica & Alex Hill Angie McGrew Laura Holmquist Carmen & Charles McIntosh ‘63 Beverly (Stolich) Holthouse ‘59 Karen & John McKenzie Leslie & Gary Holzhausen Mrs. Jane McLean Dr. & Mrs. Robert Honnors Mary (Garlinger) ‘64 & Millie & Bob House Mike McMahon & John Husser ‘65 Breeze & Jorge Medina Lisa & Jay Im Gretchen & Antone Mercurio Kristin & Peter Iverson Mr. & Mrs. Jim Micheletti Hugo Jaime ‘01 Diane & Mike Middaugh ‘65 Molly & Brad Johnson Michelle & Mike Mifsud ‘84 Jean Johnson Mrs. Pauline Mifsud Students marvel at what they have created in the Tech Lab’s 3-D printers. Nancy (Reif) Johnson ‘61 Dr. & Mrs. Dan Milanesa Giuseppina & Joe Piedimonte ‘77 Jim Scarper ‘73 Lynn (Watson) ‘57 & Sharmila & Raymond Johnson Mia & Greg Mirassou ‘84 Laura & Bob Piini ‘73 Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Owen Stewart Tracy & Jeffrey Jones John Moccia ‘66 Rosann Pisoni Katie & Anthony Schipper ‘97 Allyson Strachan Claudia Rico & Gamaliel Juarez Eva & Mike Monroe ‘66 Mr. & Mrs. Victor Plata Mariedel Barroga-Schlegel & Lynette & Michael Strasser Jodie & Glenn Kaminskis Annette & Israel Morales ‘90 Doris & Sigifredo Ponce Tom Schlegel Janice & Julius Suhat Branden Karleen ‘08 Morgan Stanley Matching Gifts Program Debbie & Dan Porter Robin Seelye Marian & David Sullivan Mrs. Lynn Kennedy Leticia & Filimon Munoz Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Powell Br. Michael Segvich, C.F.C. Kelly & Bryan Sutherland William Kennedy Br. Dominic Murray, C.F.C. Carol & William Pshide ‘58 Dr. E. Joseph Sekreta Jennifer & Scott Taylor Kerry & John Kesecker Lucia & Christopher Mychajluk ‘81 Barbara (Borchert) Pybas ‘61 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Shaw Leslie & Larry Thompson Christopher King ‘01 Mrs. Nelson Lei Sun & Liwei Qiu Pauahi & Patrick Sheehy ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Thornsbury Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kingston Karen & Chris Newcomb Ms. Connie Quinlan Lynne Short Ms. Martha Tonkin Claudia & Gavin Kistinger ‘88 Julie & Jack Newman Joy & Kevin Rawson Irina & Tim Short ‘83 Berta & Jaime Torres Mr. & Mrs. Art Kong Kelly & Phillip Nicholson Mrs. Marie Rawson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Silacci Dawn Trego Jeff Kowalski ‘98 Nick Noroian ‘02 Mr. & Mrs. Chris Reade Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council Danielle Acton & Marc Tunzi ‘76 Mary & Robert Kutz ‘72 Boy Scouts of America NPM INC. Ryan Reade ‘15 Kathy & Stephen Uccello Amy & Leo Lagrimas, Jr. The Simms Family Patti (Vierra) ‘58 & John Nunes Carrie & Daniel Reader ‘02 Janet & Michael Valentin Julian Larimer ‘11 Rian Singh ‘09 Mr. & Mrs. Chris O’Brien Tanya & Erich Reinhardt Jane A. & Louis J. Vallejo Linette & Elmer Larios Rina & Richard Singh Kellen O’Laughlin ‘11 Ms. Belinda Reyes Tricia & Calvin Van Ruler Andrea & Jason Lathos ‘86 Shivan Singh ‘12 David Ow ‘92 Amy & Jeff Rianda ‘83 Laura & Rob Viarengo ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. Bill Laughton Sky’s The Limit Catering Mr. & Mrs. Ernesto Pacheco Janet (Klos) Richards ‘59 Mr. & Mrs. Ismael Vizcaya Tina & Sam Lavorato ‘83 Susan & Sam Slater Jeannine Pacioni Mr. & Mrs. Kneave Riggall Emily & Jonathan Vorrath Lisa & Tom Laycock Kristy & Tim Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard Padres Rincon Farms, INC Catherine Horan-Walker & Kim & Steve Leavitt Mr. & Mrs. William Snider Leonard Walker Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Palmer Regina Angwin-Riordan & Amy & Mark Lema ‘87 Matthew Soares ‘08 Mr. Harry Wardwell Elizabeth & Chris Panetta Tom Riordan Ms. Kathryn Lett Dr. Laura Solorio Corinne & Lonny White Misty & Joe Panziera ‘96 Vivian & Ruben Rivera Celia & Bill Locklar Andrew Souza ‘17 Teresa Moncada-Whitehead & Kathy (Garlinger) ‘61 & Louis Paolino Amanda de Dampierre & Leslie & Fred Lombardi James Roddy Brian Souza Jr. ‘05 John Whitehead Coby & Richard Parker Anna & Edward Lomboy ‘91 Rosa & Emilio Rossi Brian Souza Sr. ‘84 Susan & T. Pat Winn ‘57 Sonda & Justin Pauly ‘92 Karen & Patrick Lopes Timothy Rossi ‘95 Grant Steer ‘65 Louise & Peter Wooler Jennifer & Steven Pavlet Kori & John Lukasko Mr. & Mrs. Ken Rothhouse MaryAnn & Steve Steinbach Cheong & Martin Wrixton Jonabel & Henry Perez Joetta & Bill Lynn Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Rover Chelsea & Nick Sterrett ‘04 Jeff Wurz ‘03 Marie LoBue Peterson & Michael Zabrycki ‘79 Nancy & Dave Majewski Dan Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sanchez Camille Annotti Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Zanger Stephanie & Wyatt Maker Ursula E. Pherigo Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Saucedo Jeff Stevens ‘83 Wyatt Maker ‘16 Lorraine & Steve Saulovich Robert Stevens ‘82 www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 25 Brian Souza Sr. ‘84 Caryn & Frank Campo ‘89 Cindy & John Winslow Cindi & Rick Dodd Angeles & Fermin Fuentes Class of 2018 (56%) Lynne & George Gatanaga Patricia & Paul Barlow Beverly & Henry Gomez Sharon & Victor Barnett Shelly & Jim Heffernan Louise & Tom Bengard ‘87 Jill & Lon Lanini ‘87 Ann & Mike Briley Andrea & Jason Lathos ‘86 Joan & Robert Burlison ‘74 Tina & Sam Lavorato ‘83 Cecy & Ricky Cabrera ‘84 Celia & Bill Locklar Sylvia & Freddie Capuyan Joetta & Bill Lynn Erica & Scott Corner Susie & David Martinez ‘87 Shellie & Steve Davis Judy & David Molinari Tiffany & Reno DiTullio ‘88 Annette & Israel Morales ‘90 Dianne & Ken Edwards Valerie & David Moret Aana & John Fitzgerald Kelly & Phillip Nicholson Angeles & Fermin Fuentes Nita & Tom Nino Kim & Peter Georgalos Misty & Joe Panziera ‘96 Amy & Mathew Haas Coby & Richard Parker Kristi & Nicholas Haas Danielle & John Pezzini ‘78

Generous ag industry supporters of Palma donated a truckload of produce for the Farmers’ Kimberly Hell Vivian & Ruben Rivera Market that raised money during Red & Gold Chieftain Spirit Day on August 12. Richard Hell Pam & Scott Schriver Irenea & Melchor Herrera Molly & Brad Johnson Class of 2020 (38%) DONORS BY CATEGORY Art Henry Current Parents Sharmila & Raymond Johnson Joy Suber-Berring & Tracy Jones We recognize that parents already Jason Berring Current & Patrice & Todd Kinion Branden Karleen ‘08 incur the cost of tuition and we Former Faculty & Staff are most grateful for their Lorri & Tom Koster Denise & Vincent Brigantino ‘82 Lynn Kennedy Indicative of their commitment to additional support, contribution Lisa & Tom Laycock Patty & Frank Busch both the students and the school, Lisa Laycock and investment in the son’s Kim & Steve Leavitt Allison & Joseph Campos 100% of the current faculty & staff education. Arnold Maas Carolina & Luis Castro supported the Palma Fund for the Stephanie & Wyatt Maker Stephanie Maker Class of 2017 (30%) seventh consecutive year! Catherine & Steven McDougall Devon Corpus Kathleen Marsh Penny & Joe Alarid ‘77 Carlos Alvarado Angie McGrew Stefani & Paul Cortopassi Tim Martinez ‘89 Graciela Blas Willie Beesley ‘86 Gretchen & Antone Mercurio Maureen & Brent Eastman ‘81 Marta Martinez-Fife Annette Walker & Michael Bergez Anthony Bucholtz Judy & David Molinari Jennifer & Neil Fanoe Jim Micheletti Brian Boulware Caryn & Frank Campo ‘89 Jonabel & Henry Perez Amalia Alvarez & Mia Mirassou Sergio Fernandez Stan Brusa Cathy & Eric Canales Doris & Sigifredo Ponce Br. Dominic Murray, C.F.C. Aana & John Fitzgerald Jeff Carnazzo ‘85 Julianne & Ken Crone Ellie & Mark Powers Nick Noroian ‘02 Kathleen & Dino Gastello Luis Castro Yanne & Chris Dalman ‘88 Joy & Kevin Rawson Chris O’Brien Stacey & Brian Gooder Jon Christensen Sarah & John DeSantis Yvonne & Joseph Roggio Barbara Palmer Jennifer & Richard Haro ‘87 Francisco Cornejo Helen Dunston Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Victor Plata Laura Holmquist Scott Corner Ana & David Fajnor Mariedel Barroga-Schlegel & Kevin Rawson Claudia Rico & Gamaliel Juarez Devon Corpus Anndrea & Michael Fling Tom Schlegel Sue Reade Kori & John Lukasko David Cunha Kathy & Bob Griffin Robin Seelye Raul Rico ‘03 Minerva & Bert Lundy Chris Dalman ‘88 Jennifer & Richard Haro ‘87 Lynne Short Ken Rothhouse Carmen & Luis Martinez James Dermody Christine & Brian Johnson Ann Stoutenborough Roger Rybkowski Jackie & Richard McAbee Sarah DeSantis Kerry & John Kesecker Kelly & Bryan Sutherland Douglas Saucedo Kate McKelvie Michelle Dillon Amy & Leo Lagrimas, Jr. Jennifer & Scott Taylor Anthony Schipper ‘97 Karen & John McKenzie Alfred Doherty Sudha & Radhakrishnan Berta & Jaime Torres Irina Short Leticia & Filimon Munoz Br. Patrick Dunne, C.F.C. Manimaran Dawn Trego Nick Sterrett ‘04 Nita & Tom Nino Kevin Eagleson Gretchen & Antone Mercurio Tricia & Calvin Van Ruler David Sullivan Jeannine Pacioni Armando Galindo Vivian Soffa & Mike Meuter Debbie & Michael Vollstedt Lei Sun Jennifer & Steven Pavlet Carolanne Garibay Mia & Greg Mirassou ‘84 Martha Tonkin Jim Pia ‘80 George Garibay Cathy & Mark Mottau Class of 2019 (34%) Stephen Uccello Laura & Bob Piini ‘73 Jonathan Garibay ‘15 Kim & Lit Ng, Jr. ‘75 Laura & Benigno Acevedo Rob Viarengo ‘86 Tanya & Erich Reinhardt Phil Giammanco ‘87 Marie LoBue Peterson & Olivia & Rich Amirsehhi Emily Vorrath Dan Peterson Amy & Jeff Rianda ‘83 Mike Givens Tina Barlocker Pam & Scott Schriver Jennifer & Dan Sites Benito Gomez Michelle & Greg Beach

26 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 Susan & Sam Slater Elsy Palma & Michael Marsh Paula & Dennis Donohue ‘72 Carol Filice & Dennis Johnson ‘73 Dianne (deLorimier) ‘59 & Barbara Stoffey-Said Pat & Wylie Mitchell Diane M. Dossche Ruth Johnson Thomas Mouisset Allyson Strachan Valerie & David Moret Mrs. Elaine Dotseth Gayla & Steve Jurevich ‘80 Leticia & Filimon Munoz James Strachan Karen & Chris Newcomb Maureen & Brent Eastman ‘81 Jodie & Glenn Kaminskis Joan & Robert Murphy Lynette & Michael Strasser Janice & Julius Suhat Dianne & Ken Edwards William Kennedy Julie & Jack Newman Kelly & Bryan Sutherland Corinne & Lonny White Mr. & Mrs. Mark Faylor Kerry & John Kesecker Bonnie Nielsen Teresa Moncada-Whitehead & Stephanie & Terence Yasuda Kay Filice Mr. & Mrs. Art Kong Mr. Thomas Nunes, Sr. John Whitehead Mr. & Mrs. Gary Franscioni Lorri & Tom Koster Maria & Robert O’Farrell Anastasia Wood Alumni Parents Patricia & Alfred Friedrich Mary & Robert Kutz ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Ernesto Pacheco Stephanie & Terence Yasuda Alumni parents continue to Margaret & George Garibay Amy & Leo Lagrimas, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Palmer demonstrate their long-term Kathleen & Dino Gastello Judy & Vic Lanini Elizabeth & Chris Panetta Class of 2021 (47%) commitment and ongoing Jonabel & Henry Perez connection to Palma School. Jeannette & Edward Geiger Dr. & Mrs. Leon Larimer Mendy & John Amaral, Jr. ‘87 Danielle & John Pezzini ‘78 Anonymous (3) Mr. Jon Giannini Shirley & Sam Lavorato ‘55 Amy & Matt Amaral ‘92 Mary & Joe Pezzini ‘77 Penny & Joe Alarid ‘77 Peter Gnosca ‘75 Lisa & Tom Laycock Olivia & Rich Amirsehhi Giuseppina & Joe Piedimonte ‘77 Olivia & Rich Amirsehhi Dr. & Mrs. Tim Griffin Kim & Steve Leavitt Michele & Bill Backus Rosann Pisoni Ms. Brenda Angelo Paula & Jim Guidotti Ms. Kathryn Lett Michelle & Greg Beach Debbie & Dan Porter Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baca Amy & Matt Haas Nancy & Dave Majewski Louise & Tom Bengard ‘87 Ellie & Mark Powers, Sr. Tina Barlocker Lelia P. Haller Stephanie & Wyatt Maker Troy Boutonnet The Hon. & Mrs. Jonathan Price Rohena & M. Aslam Barra Jane & Tim Headley Margaret & John Marcroft Susan Conley-Boutonnet Carol & William Pshide ‘58 Leslie & Steven Bassi ‘72 Shelly & Jim Heffernan Carmen & Luis Martinez Lola Steinbaum-Cornell & Mr. Michael Henry Ann & John “Butch” Massa ‘58 Angela & David Quesenberry Trent Cornell Michelle & Greg Beach Joni & Dave Hentges Mrs. Anita May Ms. Connie Quinlan Sheri & John Davidson ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bengard Sandie & Clarke Herbert Mary Ann & John McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Chris Reade Shellie & Steve Davis Mr. & Mrs. Allen Bengtson Rosamaria & Pablo Hernandez Mrs. Emilie McDonald Ms. Belinda Reyes Dee & Michael Delapena John Bennetts, M.D. Alice & Mike Hitchcock Mrs. Angela Micheli Lillian & Francis “Sonny” Rianda Lisa & Patrick Dobbins Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bergez Beverly (Stolich) Holthouse ‘59 Mrs. Pauline Mifsud Amy & Jeff Rianda ‘83 Linda & D L Grier Lucia & Michael Boggiatto Leslie & Gary Holzhausen Mia & Greg Mirassou ‘84 Barbara & Clem Richardson, Jr. Lisa & Jay Im Martha (Bernasconi) ‘63 & ‘67 Mark Botelho ‘63 Melanie & Tim Horwath Judy & David Molinari Kristin & Peter Iverson Regina Angwin-Riordan & Valerie & Stan Braga Millie & Bob House Bonnie & John Molinari Jodie & Glenn Kaminskis Tom Riordan Denise & Vincent Brigantino ‘82 Rae & Chris Huntingon ‘82 Ms. Sheila Molinari Tina & Sam Lavorato ‘83 Annette & John Romans Ann & Mike Briley Roberta (Fanoe) ‘59 & Annette & Israel Morales ‘90 Leslie & Fred Lombardi Judy & Tom Romans Zuzzanne & Steve Broom Louis Huntington Cathy & Mark Mottau Breeze & Jorge Medina Rosa & Emilio Rossi Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Brusa Nick Huntington ‘86 Gretchen & Antone Mercurio Mrs. Ellyse Burke Coby & Richard Parker Joan & Robert Burlison ‘74 Amanda de Dampierre & James Roddy Cecy & Ricky Cabrera ‘84 Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 Elisa & Rolando Cabrera ‘83 Kristy & Tim Smith Cynthia & Paul Cahalan Ann Stoutenborough Noami & Sam Camcam Leslie & Larry Thompson Stacy & Jeff Carnazzo ‘85 Ms. Karen Carrillo Class of 2022 (33%) Paddy Jo & Paul Castagnetto ‘69 Kalah & Adrian Alvarez Joanne & Kevin Castello Kiana & Chad Amaral ‘92 Jessica & Don Clary Greg Andersen Laurie & Doug Classen ‘77 Flavia & James Calusidan Sally & Jim Conrad Gina Cochetti Cindy & Mike Corlett ‘72 Lillian & Brian DaSilva ‘90 Erica & Scott Corner Dee & Michael Delapena Mr. & Mrs. Louis Cosentino Monica & Lulian Filimon Julianne & Ken Crone Jaymie & Greg Findley Shelley & Sam Daoro ‘80 Maria & Allen Finley Mr. & Mrs. Andrew D’Arrigo Kacey & Phil Giammanco ‘87 Katie & John Davis Angelica & Alex Hill Colleen & James de Lorimier Linette & Elmer Larios Mary Deakyne Anna & Edward Lomboy ‘91 Sarah & John DeSantis Mr. & Mrs. Reno DiTullio, Sr. Family, friends and even the media gather when Chieftains commit to play at the college level. www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 27 Linda & Vic Rossi ‘68 Roberta (Fanoe) ‘59 & Jean (Ferrasci) ‘60 & 1970’s Jennifer & Richard Haro ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Rover Louis Huntington Herman Steinbruner ‘57 Penny & Joe Alarid ‘77 Kristin & Mike House ‘81 Krista & Tom Sabaska Anne & Ramon Jimenez Lynn (Watson) ‘57 & Owen Stewart Leslie & Steven Bassi ‘72 Rae & Chris Huntingon ‘82 Lorraine & Steve Saulovich Jean Johnson Craig Ulrici ‘57 Joan & Robert Burlison ‘74 Nick Huntington ‘86 Kathleen & Mike Scarr Ruth Johnson Susan & T. Pat Winn ‘57 Keith A. Cassaca ‘76 Gayla & Steve Jurevich ‘80 Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Margaret & John Marcroft Dave Ciolino ‘76 Claudia & Gavin Kistinger ‘88 Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Ann & John “Butch” Massa ‘58 1960’s Laurie & Doug Classen ‘77 Jill & Lon Lanini ‘87 Jim Scattini ‘60 Nancy & George McInnis Janet (McKinsey) Agnew ‘64 Cindy & Mike Corlett ‘72 Andrea & Jason Lathos ‘86 Mariedel Barroga-Schlegel & Judy & David Molinari Michael Bauernfeind ‘65 Paula & Dennis Donohue ‘72 Tina & Sam Lavorato ‘83 Tom Schlegel Bonnie Nielsen Judy & John Borchert ‘62 Kitti & Jonathon Fanoe ‘75 Rhonda & Gary LeKander ‘82 Robin Seelye Thomas Nunes, Sr. Martha (Bernasconi) ‘63 & Peter Gnosca ‘75 Amy & Mark Lema ‘87 Dr. E. Joseph Sekreta Mark Botelho ‘63 Ursula E. Pherigo Rick Gutierrez ‘71 Susie & David Martinez ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Shaw Paddy Jo & Paul Castagnetto ‘69 Mrs. Marie Rawson Lisa & Tim Haag ‘72 Jessica & Tim Martinez ‘89 Mindy & Jeff Sherman Diana Lynne Miller-Cornell & Sally (Smith) ‘53 (JH) & Mike Higuera ‘75 Michelle & Mike Mifsud ‘84 Lynne Short Richard Rhodes Gregory Cornell ‘67 Carol Filice & Dennis Johnson ‘73 Mia & Greg Mirassou ‘84 Mrs. Stella Short Lillian & Francis “Sonny” Rianda Erika & Jay DeSerpa ‘61 Mary & Robert Kutz ‘72 Lucia & Christopher Mychajluk ‘81 Irina & Tim Short ‘83 Laura Roberti Anne & Jim Diggins ‘69 Vickie & James Linder ‘75 Jim Pia ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Scott Simms Rosa & Emilio Rossi Maureen (Coyle) England ‘64 Kristin & Steven Massolo ‘72 Karen & Paul Powers III ‘83 Rina & Richard Singh Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Patsy (Shellooe) ‘61 & Neil Fanoe, Jr. ‘60 Marylu & David Mesa ‘73 Amy & Jeff Rianda ‘83 Mr. & Mrs. James Smith Jim Scattini ‘60 Tom Fanoe ‘64 Debi & Jim Morisoli ‘71 Alice & Daniel Ryan ‘80 Jennifer Murphy-Smith & Stella Short Jason Smith ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Silacci John Firth ‘69 Kim & Lit Ng, Jr. ‘75 Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Dr. Laura Solorio Mr. & Mrs. William Snider Rose-Marie & Michael Fletcher ‘69 Danielle & John Pezzini ‘78 Irina & Tim Short ‘83 Brian Souza Sr. ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Togliatti Dorothy & Gene Galloway ‘63 Mary & Joe Pezzini ‘77 Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 MaryAnn & Steve Steinbach Jane A. & Louis J. Vallejo Bea (Ortega) ‘60 & Len Gifford Giuseppina & Joe Piedimonte ‘77 Jennifer Murphy-Smith & Jason Smith ‘87 Marian & David Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Ismael Vizcaya Linda (Losada) Gregory ‘63 Cyndy & Randy Pierson ‘72 Brian Souza Sr. ‘84 Linda & Bruce Taylor Louise & Peter Wooler Kathy & Allen Hayes ‘62 Laura & Bob Piini ‘73 Jeff Stevens ‘83 Paula & Jeff Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Zanger Cindy & Nate Holaday ‘68 Joe Rizzuto ‘78 Robert Stevens ‘82 Danielle Acton & Marc Tunzi ‘76 Esther & John Husser ‘65 Carolyn & John Rossi ‘72 Laura & Rob Viarengo ‘86 Janet & Michael Valentin Alumni Nancy (Reif) Johnson ‘61 Leanne & Jonathan Ryan ‘73 Brenda & Michael Zanger ‘82 Catherine Horan-Walker & All Palma students have benefited Regina & Phil Kelly ‘65 Jim Scarper ‘73 Leonard Walker from the generosity of many who Arita & Richard Magno ‘61 Danielle Acton & Marc Tunzi ‘76 Teresa Moncada-Whitehead & came before them. The ongoing John Mahoney ‘63 Michael Zabrycki ‘79 1990’s John Whitehead support of Palma alumni is critical Kiana & Chad Amaral ‘92 to the school’s continued success. Joseph Massolo ‘65 Mr. & Mrs. Tony Wilson Amy & Matt Amaral ‘92 *Denotes President’s Circle Donor Michael McGee ‘68 1980’s Cindy & John Winslow Carmen & Charles McIntosh ‘63 Mendy & John Amaral, Jr. ‘87 Katrina & Peter Barone ‘98 Cheong & Martin Wrixton 1950’s Mary (Garlinger) ‘64 & Maggie & Gabriel Aparicio ‘86 Kevin Le & George Beach, Jr. ‘98 Brenda & Michael Zanger ‘82 Pat & Michel Aiello ‘59 Mike McMahon David Baldwin ‘84 Bonnie & Kyle Brown ‘98 Margaret & Dennis Andersen ‘57 Diane & Mike Middaugh ‘65 Willie Beesley ‘86 Jeri & Ken Buzelle ‘92 Grandparents Charles Borg ‘58 John Moccia ‘66 Louise & Tom Bengard ‘87 Paul Alex Carrillo ‘98 (past & current) Brian Cahill ‘58 Eva & Mike Monroe ‘66 Denise & Vincent Brigantino ‘82 Ursula & Marvy Casas ‘90 Grandparents believe in the Matilde & Dick DeLuna ‘56 Katherine & Russell Moore ‘61 Kelsie & Travis Colburn ‘98 purpose of Palma School, the strong Cecy & Ricky Cabrera ‘84 foundation & well-rounded educa- Donna & George Filice ‘59 Kathy (Garlinger) ‘61 & Elisa & Rolando Cabrera ‘83 Lillian & Brian DaSilva ‘90 Louis Paolino tion it provides for their grandsons. Diane (Hayes) Gil ‘57 Caryn & Frank Campo ‘89 Michelle & Vern Fernandez ‘91 Robert Pitman ‘61 Mrs. Patricia Adcock Beverly (Stolich) Holthouse ‘59 Denise & Kevin Cardona ‘84 Tony Filice ‘99 Linda (Spence) Poncetta ‘60 Anonymous (2) Roberta (Fanoe) ‘59 & Stacy & Jeff Carnazzo ‘85 Kevin Gamper ‘93 Louis Huntington Tia & Jeffrey Pulford ‘65 Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bengard Mary Beth & Aaron Carter ‘85 Maria & Dirk Giannini ‘91 Shirley & Sam Lavorato ‘55 Barbara (Borchert) Pybas ‘61 Ms. Phyllis Briggs Annette & Gary Chavez ‘84 Lauren & Shawn Golden ‘94 Dorothy & Roy Marci ‘57 Barbara & Clem Richardson, Jr. ‘67 Mrs. Ellyse Burke Kelly & Hamil Cupero ‘81 Mark Guerra ‘98 Ann & John “Butch” Massa ‘58 Linda & Vic Rossi ‘68 Carol & Lou Calcagno Yanne & Chris Dalman ‘88 Matthew Guerrero ‘98 Dianne (deLorimier) ‘59 & Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Mr. & Mrs. Andrew D’Arrigo Shelley & Sam Daoro ‘80 Renee & Scott Henningsen ‘97 Thomas Mouisset Jim Scattini ‘60 Mr. & Mrs. Reno DiTullio, Sr. Sheri & John Davidson ‘88 Jeff Kowalski ‘98 Patti (Vierra) ‘58 & John Nunes Grant Steer ‘65 Mr. & Mrs. Diego Garcia Tiffany & Reno DiTullio ‘88 Anna & Edward Lomboy ‘91 Carol & William Pshide ‘58 Jean (Ferrasci) ‘60 & Mr. Jon Giannini Herman Steinbruner ‘57 Linda & Robert Dunlop ‘83 Annette & Israel Morales ‘90 Sally (Smith) ‘53 (JH) & Paula & Jim Guidotti Kerri & Christopher Mulé ‘92 Richard Rhodes Edward Storm ‘61 Maureen & Brent Eastman ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Art Handa David Ow ‘92 Janet (Klos) Richards ‘59 Peggy & Mike Torpey ‘69 Shelby & Robert Eklund ‘80 Millie & Bob House Misty & Joe Panziera ‘96 Judy & William Salmina ‘58 Kacey & Phil Giammanco ‘87 Sonda & Justin Pauly ‘92 Pauahi & Patrick Sheehy ‘58

28 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 Students make preparations for the house built for a family in need in Mexico. The annual mission takes place during Easter break.

Timothy Rossi ‘95 Tucker Carrillo-Zazueta ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bengard Ocean Mist Farms Dr. & Mrs. Harlan Grogin Stacy & David Sargenti ‘93 Matt Clary ‘12 Lucia & Michael Boggiatto Rabobank Growers Express Katie & Anthony Schipper ‘97 Joseph Corner ‘10 Brent Eastman Insurance Amy & Jeff Rianda ‘83 Amy & Matt Haas Ingrid & Jerrett Stoffel ‘94 Jonathan Garibay ‘15 Services, Inc. Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Jim Scattini ‘60 J. Gibbons & Associates, Inc. Lukas Gularte ‘14 Victoria & Jerome Carlisle ‘01 Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Anne & Ramon Jimenez 2000’s Steven Harvey ‘12 Carpet Caravan Sturdy Oil Company Patrice & Todd Kinion Alex Lawrence & Cody Andrus ‘02 Julian Larimer ‘11 Chang Nguyen & Van Ruler, LLP Kelly & Bryan Sutherland Monterey Bay GI Consultants Anonymous ‘07 Wyatt Maker ‘16 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Costa Tanimura & Antle, LLC Med Group Michelle & Barrett Conrad ‘04 Luis Martinez ‘13 Crop Production Services, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Bert Tardieu Mr. & Mrs. Michael Morasca Cody Fisher-Schmidt ‘06 Kellen O’Laughlin ‘11 Lisa & Henry Dill ‘75 Taylor Farms Valerie & David Moret Valerie & Kellen Griffin ‘03 Ryan Reade ‘15 Cindi & Rick Dodd The Nunes Company Inc. Hugo Jaime ‘01 Rian Singh ’09 Mrs. Elaine Dotseth Golf Tournament Philip T. Griffin DDS, Inc. Branden Karleen ‘08 Shivan Singh ‘12 Br. Patrick D. Dunne, C.F.C. American AgCredit, FLCA Carolyn & David Pinizzotto Christopher King ‘01 Andrew Souza ‘17 Anndrea & Michael Fling Andrew Smith Company Mr. & Mrs. Peter Prodis Vanessa & John Mazzei ‘01 Mr. & Mrs. Girolamo Flores Backus Properties Tia & Jeffrey Pulford ‘65 Cory Miyamoto ‘06 Restricted Gifts Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Flores Neil Bassetti Frams, LLC Tanya & Erich Reinhardt Jesse Moreno ‘08 The following donors gave for Lynne & George Gatanaga Brent Eastman Insurance Regina Angwin-Riordan & Tom Riordan Sarah & Eric Mueller ‘01 purposes other than the Palma Growers Express Services, Inc. Fund. We are deeply grateful to Mr. Angelo Ross, Jr. Nick Noroian ‘02 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Haas Joan & Robert Burlison ‘74 these individuals who have gener- Rossi Bros. Tire & Auto Service Carrie & Daniel Reader ‘02 ously supported special projects Amy & Matt Haas C.A.S. Design Group S & S Marketing & Sales Inc. Marisol Contreras-Rico & within our school departments. Millie & Bob House C.H. Robinson Company Raul Rico ‘03 Christine & Brian Johnson Victoria & Jerome Carlisle ‘01 Sacred Heart School Athletic Council Michelle & Stefan Salameh ‘00 Gary & Kris Kaprielian Paddy Jo & Paul Castagnetto ‘69 Mr. & Mrs. George Separovich Crab Feed Rian Singh ‘09 Mr. & Mrs. Art Kong Christopher M. Mulé, DDS, Inc. Sherman’s Apothecary Pharmacy Aladin Properties Matthew Soares ‘08 Jill & Lon Lanini ‘87 Jessica & Don Clary Skimlite Manufacturing Mendy & John Amaral, Jr. ‘87 Brian Souza Jr. ‘05 Megan & Kelley Lopez ‘01 Coastal Tractor Steinbeck Country Produce Mrs. Marie Amaral Chelsea & Nick Sterrett ‘04 Lucky AG, Inc. Commercial Service Co. Sturdy Oil Company Ausonio Apartments Amy & Ted Taylor ‘04 Susie & David Martinez ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Costa Dr. & Mrs. Bert Tardieu Mr. & Mrs. David Barbagelata Jeff Wurz ‘03 Ms. Veronica Martinez D’Arrigo Bros. Co. of California Jennifer & Scott Taylor Barlocker Insurance Services Monterey Bay Restaurant Tiffany & Reno DiTullio ‘88 True Leaf Farms, LLC Tina Barlocker 2010’s Equipment, Inc. Driscoll’s Valley Farm Management Mr. & Mrs. David Bassetti Mark Beach ‘16 Ms. Karen Nardozza EBX Logistics Inc. Valley Trophies & Detectors Michelle & Greg Beach Gus Brigantino ‘16 Mr. & Mrs. Matt Nelson G & H Farms, LLC The Bengard Family Tanner Carrillo-Zazueta ‘12 Nino Homes Gatanaga Nursery

www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 29 Mr. & Mrs. Mack Goldsby Mr. & Mrs. Warren Smith Ms. Stacy Goldsby Mr. & Mrs. John Souza Mr. & Mrs. Pedro Gomez Ms. Susan Speer Mr. & Mrs. Scott Gregerson Mr. & Mrs. Alan Stark Ms. Christine Gunter Kelly & Bryan Sutherland Mr. & Mrs. Joe Gunter Heidi Mitchell & Chris Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Tim Hearne Mrs. Amparo Tinajero Garcia Mrs. Aracely Corona & Ms. Kathryn Varner Mr. Faustino Hernandez Mr. & Mrs. Martin Vonnegut Johnson Associates Mr. & Mrs. William Wagner Ms. Julie Johnson Ward Accountancy, Inc. Mrs. Lynn Kennedy Mr. Todd Weatherford Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kennedy Wheeler’s Flooring Kerry & John Kesecker Teresa Moncada-Whitehead & Patrice & Todd Kinion John Whitehead Mrs. Joan Laycock WHY Racing Events, INC. Lisa & Tom Laycock Mr. Greg Lazzerini Peru Mission Ms. Michele Lowe A & G Machine Shop, Inc. The Macias Family Acme Plumbing Lt. Roland Ramon of the Correctional Training Facility in Soledad leads faculty and staff members on a tour of the prison prior to an in-service retreat that re-examined our role as educators. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Marquez allU.S. Credit Union Mrs. Nanette Modeste Martin & Anonymous Mr. Jeffrey Martin CSM & Mrs. Ignacio Balderas Scattini Basketball Tournament Dr. & Mrs. Bert Tardieu Mr. & Mrs. George Bennett Mrs. Olwyn Fagan & Patricia & Paul Barlow Kiana & Chad Amaral ‘92 Jack Tardieu ‘13 Mr. Birnbaum Mr. Jim McEvoy Michelle & Greg Beach Mendy & John Amaral, Jr. ‘87 Wilbur-Ellis Company Ann & Mike Briley Teresa & Kelly McMillin Mrs. Teresa Christensen & Amy & Matt Amaral ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Gene Wiley Sylvia & Fred Capuyan Mr. & Mrs. Joe Merenda Col. Jon Christensen, USA, Ret. Brent Eastman Insurance Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carroll Mia & Greg Mirassou ‘84 Dr. Norma Palomares & Services, Inc. All Other Donations Jessica & Don Clary Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Modeste Dr. Luciano Del Toro Vargas Bronco Van & Storage KION Mr. & Mrs. George Coe Ms. Irene Moncada George Fontes Joan & Robert Burlison ‘74 Mrs. Jean Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Joel Coito Mr. & Mrs. Jose Moncada Margaret & George Garibay Chang Nguyen & Van Ruler, LLP Mr. & Mrs. William Maker, Jr. Ms. Julie Cordova Mrs. Carol Montana Mr. Benito Gomez Chilton & House, LLP Attorneys Catherine & Steven McDougall Erica & Scott Corner Ms. Robin Montana Roberta (Fanoe) ‘59 & at Law Monterey Peninsula Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cory Mr. Tony Moreno Louis Huntington Gail & John Delorey Mr. Carl Reinhardt Mr. Charles Cory Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Moulton Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kean Driscoll’s Barbara & Clem Richardson, Jr. ‘67 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cory, Jr Julie & Jack Newman Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kingston Gilroy Veterinary Hospital Romie Lane Pharmacy, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Claudio De Marchi Ms. Mary Nino Lorri & Tom Koster Dr. & Mrs. Tim Griffin Mr. & Mrs. Gene Wiley Michelle & Marc DiTullio ‘90 Nino Real Estate Mr. & Mrs. James Lipe, Jr. Henry Hibino Farms, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Reno DiTullio, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nino Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Martinez Mrs. Bette Jones Blessed Edmund Rice Tiffany & Reno DiTullio ‘88 Mr. Stephen Nino Mrs. Marta Martinez-Fife Ms. Kacie Jones Society Mr. & Mrs. Davy Dizon Nita & Tom Nino Anuradha Reddy & Abhilash Mayur Mr. Steven Jones Mexico Mission Cindi & Rick Dodd Ms. Melissa Olson Mrs. Lorna Micheletti Kleen Globe Ag Services Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dorr Ms. Helen Pavis Mr. Louis Mitchell Luis A. Scattini & Sons, LP Mrs. Silvia Ramirez & Dianne & Ken Edwards Jonabel & Henry Perez Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Mitchell Stephanie & Wyatt Maker Mr. Carlos Alvarado Irma & Rudy Escobar Danielle & John Pezzini ‘78 Cathy & Mark Mottau The Nunes Company Inc. American Wholesale Flooring, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Esquivel Mary & Joe Pezzini ‘77 Nordic Technology Inc Ocean Mist Farms Apple, Inc. Maureen Ferrigan Mr. & Mrs. Paul Pezzini Mr. & Mrs. Steven Ralph Performance Agriculture Mr. & Mrs. Florentino Arellano Full Throttle Marketing Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Pinheiro Yvonne & Joseph Roggio Brian Scattini ‘84 Ms. Sara Arellano Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Garcia Jean & Dennis Powell Rossi Bros. Tire & Auto Service Jeanna & Doug Scattini ‘ 89 Mr. & Mrs. Sal Arista Ms. Erika Martinez & Mr. Adolfo Ramirez Lynne Short Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Mrs. Alice August Mr. Jaime Garcia Roger Short ‘81 Jim Scattini ‘60 Ms. Marie Roberti Mr. Armando Banuelos Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Gardipee Mrs. Stella Short Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Carmen & Frank Rossi ‘71 Patricia & Paul Barlow Kathleen & Dino Gastello Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 Julia & Michael Scattini ‘88 Mary Pezzini & Kevin Rossi Sharon & Victor Barnett G-Line Procurement Consultant Inc. Mr. Robert Silva Laurie & Robb Scattini ‘62 Mr. & Mrs. Ruben Rueda Bay Today Realty Mrs. Nancy Montana & Sky’s The Limit Catering Sara Scattini Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Michelle & Greg Beach Mr. Roy Gobets Steinbeck Country Produce Steinbeck Country Produce Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Larry Bell Mr. & Mrs. George Goebel Heidi Mitchell & Chris Thomas Sturdy Oil Company Susan & Sam Slater Louise & Tom Bengard ‘87 Ms. Jacqueline Goldsby Mr. James Thomas

30 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 Universal Tax & Business Service creates a school environment that Unrestricted Christensen & Giannini SSB Construction Winslow Construction closely reflects our diverse world. In Scholarship Funds Church Brothers, LLC Sturdy Oil Company the 2015-2016 school year 49% of the Palma student body received General Scholarship Fund Jessica & Don Clary Kelly & Bryan Sutherland All other donations some level of financial aid and Dr. Norma Palomares & Coastal Tractor True Leaf Farms, LLC Laura & Benigno Acevedo overall, the school committed Dr. Luciano Del Toro Vargas Mr. & Mrs. Mike Costa Tricia & Calvin Van Ruler $883,174 to that initiative. Mr. & Mrs. Florentino Arellano Diocese of Monterey Crop Production Services, Inc. Debbie & Michael Vollstedt Patricia & Paul Barlow Endowed Scholarship Funds Mark Anthony Vineyards, LLC Dare to Care Dare to Share Mr. & Mrs. Art Werner Sharon & Victor Barnett Gifts to scholarship endowment Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Steiner D’Arrigo Bros. Co. of California Wilbur-Ellis Company Michelle & Greg Beach extend the impact of donor philan- Ms. Glenna DeFranco-Datta World’s Finest Chocolate thropy ensuring scholarship aid into Mountain Bike Club Ann & Mike Briley Mr. & Mrs. Davy Dizon Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Zook the next generation and beyond. A & G Machine Shop, Inc. Sally & Jim Conrad Dianne & Ken Edwards Beach Street Farms, LLC All other unrestricted Mr. Charles Cory Br. Dunne Endowed Scholarship Anndrea & Michael Fling Allan Clark ‘85 donations Sarah & John DeSantis Fund (Est. 2013) Foothill Packing, Inc. Dynamic Food Group Anonymous Tiffany & Reno DiTullio ‘88 Lucia & Michael Boggiatto Francisco Labor Service, Inc. Hayashi & Wayland Aladin Properties Mr. & Mrs. Davy Dizon Diocese of Monterey Ms. Maria Fuentes Joni & Dave Hentges Kalah & Adrian Alvarez Cindi & Rick Dodd G & H Farms, LLC Ms. Sandy Fuerte Laguna Mist Mr. Paul Amador Double Lucky Inc. Mary Ann & John McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Fulton Legacy Roofing & Waterproofing American Door & Gates Ed Dowd ‘63 Marylu & David Mesa ‘73 G & H Farms, LLC Mark Anthony Vineyards, LLC Olivia & Rich Amirsehhi Irma & Rudy Escobar George Richardson, Jr. Kim & Peter Georgalos Marta Martinez-Fife Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Esquivel Marisol Contreras-Rico & Laura & John Given ‘80 Raul Rico ‘03 Monterey Off Road Cycling Mrs. Nancy Ausonio George Fontes Mr. & Mrs. Pedro Gomez Association Mr. Jason Avila Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Garcia H. Stuart Osaki, D.D.S. Restricted Sea Otter Classic Foundation Inc. Tina Barlocker Mr. & Mrs. Julian Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Hall Scholarship Funds Sky’s The Limit Catering Louise & Tom Bengard ‘87 Kathleen & Dino Gastello Harry Sweigert Inns of California Cornejo Academic Bianchi, Kasavan & Pope, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Pedro Gomez Italian Catholic Federation Scholarship (Est. 2015) Universal Tax & Business Service Charles Borg ‘58 Amy & Matt Haas Joe Mitchell, DDS, MS Christina & Armando Padilla Carol & Lou Calcagno Mr. Jon Hoech Music Department Danielle Jordan Same Day Shred, LP Mr. & Mrs. Joel Coito Kristin & Peter Iverson Anonymous (2) Kerry & John Kesecker Susan Conley-Boutonnet Kerry & John Kesecker Father Victor Farrell Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Davy Dizon Patrice & Todd Kinion Lola Steinbaum-Cornell & Scholarship Fund (Est. 1996) Lorri & Tom Koster Kerry & John Kesecker L.A. Hearne Company Trent Cornell Mr. & Mrs. Brian Shanley Lisa & Tom Laycock Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Ottone Luis A. Scattini & Sons, LP Mrs. Bernadette Bautista & Leslie & Fred Lombardi Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Palmer Mann Packing Company, Inc. Mr. Jorge Espinas Gerald D. Flowers “Golden The Macias Family Chieftain” Service Scholarship Amy & Jeff Rianda ‘83 Mr. Juan Martinez Falcon Trading Company, Inc. Mary Ann & John McCarthy (Est. 2016) S.T.A.R. Foundation Carmen & Luis Martinez Monica & Lulian Filimon Mr. & Mrs. Jim Micheletti Vicki & Stan Cooper ‘86 Marian & David Sullivan Paula & Mike McDermott ‘84 Most Rev. Richard Garcia, D.D. Mia & Greg Mirassou ‘84 Love & Honor Scholarship Mr. Douglas Tsuchiya Mr. & Mrs. Dan McNiel Mr. & Mrs. Pedro Garibay (Est. in 2014) Nita & Tom Nino Anastasia Wood Mr. Robert Melendez Kathleen & Dino Gastello Mindy & Trey Busch Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Ottone Stephanie & Terence Yasuda Vivian Soffa & Mike Meuter Gold Star Buick GMC Jonabel & Henry Perez Monterey Bay Restaurant Deidra Gonzales Margaret Morisoli Memorial Sober Graduation Danielle & John Pezzini ‘78 Scholarship Fund Equipment, Inc. Gonzales Irrigation Systems Inc. A & G Pumping, Inc. Lynne Short (Est. 1994) Monterey Peninsula Foundation Jodie & Glenn Kaminskis Penny & Joe Alarid ‘77 Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 Debi & Jim Morisoli ‘71 Nino Homes Mrs. Stephanie Trost & Anonymous (4) Mr. Robert Kittel Susan & Sam Slater Stacy & David Sargenti ‘93 Nino Real Estate Anthony Costa & Sons Anna & Edward Lomboy ‘91 Marian & David Sullivan Alice (Richardson) ‘64 & Notre Dame High School Foundation Howard Wilson Sharon & Victor Barnett Mrs. Raquel Tabares & Kelly & Bryan Sutherland The Nunes Company Inc. Dr. Alberto Martinez Benchmark Steel, Inc. Ocean Mist Farms Heidi Mitchell & Chris Thomas Todd Rubio Memorial The Bengard Family Mr. & Mrs. Rafael Melendez Mrs. Amparo Tinajero Garcia Scholarship Fund (Est. 2016) Pacific Ag Rentals Big Valley Labor, LLC Gretchen & Antone Mercurio Teresa Moncada-Whitehead & Mrs. Sharyl Currie Pinnacle Bank Blazer Wilkinson LP Ms. Sheila Molinari John Whitehead Daniel Jaramillo ‘93 Genevieve & Christian Pullara Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Borzini Karen & Chris Newcomb Dr. & Mrs. Vincent Massullo R.C. Packing, LLC Brent Eastman Insurance Mr. & Mr. Bruce Nicholson Financial Aid / Mr. Angelo Rubio, Jr. Ramos Health Care Services, Inc. Scholarship Services, Inc. Nino Real Estate Mr. & Mrs. Paul Werthmann Seed Dynamics Incorporated Annette Walker & Anthony Bucholtz Mr. & Mrs. Michael O’Brien For many highly qualified Silva Farms students, a Palma School educa- Max D. Tybroski Jr. Memorial C & M Machine Shop Inc. Tia & Jeffrey Pulford ‘65 tion is financially out of reach. Mrs. Lakhwinder Kaur & Scholarship Fund (Est. 1984) Cabrera Contracting, Inc. Mr. & Ms. Gonzalo Rios However, Palma believes that Mr. Tarsem Singh providing access to deserving Mr. & Mrs. Max Tybroski Maria del Carmen & Fermin Calvario Leslie & Richard Souza ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Roberto Rodriguez, Jr students through financial aid Chilton & House, LLP Attorneys Mr. & Mrs. Philip Speciale Mr. & Mrs. Steven Sepka at Law www.palmaschool.org Palma School President’s Report 2017 31 Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 Denise & Vincent Brigantino ‘82 Maria Maravilla & Lorenzo Gallardo Deborah & Ed Mendoza Tim A. Auger, DMD, Inc Jennifer & Dan Sites Joan & Robert Burlison ‘74 Kathy Matsuhara Garcia & Dr. & Mrs. Dan Milanesa Tondre Wines, LLC MaryAnn & Steve Steinbach California Groomin’ Max Garcia Mia & Greg Mirassou ‘84 Valley Center Bowl Ann Stoutenborough California Rodeo Salinas Gary Dangerfield Photography Mission Linen Supply Whaling Station Steakhouse Marian & David Sullivan Flavia & James Calusidan Mr. & Mrs. Felix Gastello Monterey Bay Aquarium Wheeler’s Flooring Tico’s Tacos, Inc. Casa Adobe Foundation Gilroy Gardens Monterey County Fair & Stephanie & Terence Yasuda True Leaf Farms, LLC Casa Sorrento Pizzeria Gino’s Fine Italian Food Event Center Samantha & John Zaragoza Christopher M. Mulé, DDS, Inc Glo-A Skincare Boutique Monterey Marriott Zeph’s 1 Stop Gifts In Kind Church Brothers, LLC Growers Pub MYO Yogurt Each year, Palma School receives Coca-Cola Guerra Nut Shelling Nita & Tom Nino Matching Gifts from tangible gifts of personal property, Cook’s Photography Mr. & Mrs. David Gunter Old Fisherman’s Grotto Corporations equipment and special services Hahn Family Wines Ottone Leach & Ray LLP It is possible for donors to double which add immeasurably to the Erica & Scott Corner Mr. & Mrs. Greg Higgins Palma School Athletic Council their giving by participating in quality of life at the school. Stefani & Paul Cortopassi their companies/ matching gifts 1st Capital Bank Couch Distributing Company Jamba Juice Pebble Beach Company program. Palma thanks the fol- Miss Monica Abbott Julianne & Ken Crone JoyPer’s Shoes Pier 39 lowing matching gift companies: Ace High Designs Crop Production Services, Inc. Kerry & John Kesecker Portobello’s Apple, Inc. Acme Plumbing Crush Consignment Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirk, Jr. The Hon. & Mrs. Jonathan Price Benevity Penny & Joe Alarid ‘77 Cypress Sporting Goods La Casa del Sazon RF Wines Bank of America Charitable Foundation Alvarado Fish & Steakhouse Dee & Michael Delapena Laguna Seca Golf Ranch Rossi Bros. Tire & Auto Service Costco Mr. & Mrs. Rodolfo Amador Matilde & Dick DeLuna ‘56 Jill & Lon Lanini ‘87 Rossi’s Tire & Auto Services Legacy Roofing & Waterproofing Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Morgan Stanley Matching Gifts American Supply Company Mr. & Mrs. Murray Dill Program Lizzie G. & Me Boutique Scheid Vineyards, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Ardell Disneyland New York Life Anthony Lombardo & Associates Robin Seelye Mr. Mark Arellano Christine Wahl-Dukes & Rick Dukes PG&E Corporation Foundation Stephanie & Wyatt Maker Lori Lazzerini & Gary Silacci ‘81 Kevin Le & George Beach, Jr. ‘98 Br. Patrick D. Dunne, C.F.C. Wells Fargo Foundation Beach House Restaurant El Charrito Market Marich Confectionary Smith Family Wines Educational Matching Gift Bell’s Books Elli’s Great American Restaurant Carmen & Luis Martinez Star Market Program Bennett Floors Aana & John Fitzgerald Jackie & Richard McAbee Subway Sandwiches Workday, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Blaser Mr. & Mrs. Frank Flores Mary Ann & John McCarthy Swenson & Silacci Flowers Ms. Lawanda Bouyea Functional Fitness McShane’s Nursery Tacos by Sergio

In Honor of Gifts in honor provide a lasting tribute. Palma thanks the following individuals for their kindness in honor of others

Blake Anderson ’20 Class of 2018 Leo Nobida Lagrimas III ’17 Matt Ottone Kim & Brent Anderson Aana & John Fitzgerald Amy & Leo Lagrimas, Jr. Paula & Dennis Donohue ’72 Tariq Barnett ’18 Class of 2020 Lanini Family Alumni Ryan Reade ’15 Mr. & Mrs. Mack Goldsby Aana & John Fitzgerald Judy & Vic Lanini Mr. & Mrs. Chris Reade Brett Bennetts ’97 Class of 2021 Shirley Lavorato Sami Reyes John Bennetts, M.D. Lisa & Jay Im Carol & Brian Finegan Belinda Reyes Mary Ann & John McCarthy Jack Brusa ‘16 Joshua Canales ’17 Michael Rianda Mr. & Mrs. Richard Padres Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Brusa Anonymous Kori & John Lukasko Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Rover Class of 1957 Katrina Carmichael Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce Andrew Rivera ’19 Jean (Ferrasci) ’60 & Lynn & Robin Carmichael Vivian & Ruben Rivera Dino Lazzerini ’21 Herman Steinbruner ’57 Drew Dalman ’17 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Silacci Justin Sampaolo ’13 Class of 1958 Mr. James T. Conn Ms. Phyllis Briggs Madison, McKinley & Monroe Brian Cahill ’58 Sarah DeSantis Lauren & Shawn Golden ’94 Sue & John Sargenti Class of 1959 Sally (Smith) ’53 (JH) & Richard Rhodes Alice (Richardson) ’64 & Howard Wilson Lyric & John McCarthy Janet (Klos) Richards ’59 Stacy & David Sargenti ’93 Br. Patrick D. Dunne, C.F.C. Karen & Patrick Lopes Class of 1960 Rohena & M. Aslam Barra Leonie Sekreta Mary Ann & John McCarthy Jean (Ferrasci) ’60 & Rian Singh ’09 Dr. E. Joseph Sekreta Karen & Patrick Lopes Herman Steinbruner ’57 Rina & Richard Singh Kelly & Bryan Sutherland MaryAnn & Steve Steinbach Wylie W. Mitchell Class of 1961 Karen & Patrick Lopes Pat & Wylie Mitchell Barbara (Borchert) Pybas ’61 Br. J. Hugh Greenan, C.F.C. Aiden White ’22 Rhonda & Gary LeKander ’82 Ryan Nelson Class of 2012 Corinne & Lonny White Mrs. Deborah Nelson Jessica & Don Clary Dr. John & Dian Kistinger Matt Clary ’12 Claudia & Gavin Kistinger ’88

32 Palma School President’s Report 2017 831.422.6391 In Memory of Gifts in memory provide a lasting tribute. Palma thanks the following individuals for their kindness in memory of others

Alberto C. Aiello Ron Fuqua, Sr. Br. Charles McManus, C.F.C. Barbara & Angelo Pezzini Mrs. Sharyl Currie A & R Fresh LLC Pauahi & Patrick Sheehy ‘58 Danielle & John Pezzini ‘78 Mr. Angelo Rubio, Jr. Del Garlinger Mel Micheletti Barbara & Bud Pierson Mr. & Mrs. Paul Werthmann Mary (Garlinger) ‘64 & Mike McMahon Mrs. Lorna Micheletti Cyndy & Randy Pierson ‘72 Frank Angelo Tom Gorman ‘59 Joseph Micheli ’82 Robert S. Pitman ’94 Ms. Brenda Angelo Lucia & Michael Boggiatto Mrs. Angela Micheli George Fontes Judy & John Borchert ‘62 Robert Barich ’73 Robert Pitman ‘61 Mrs. Ellyse Burke Blake Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Jim Fellini Ingrid & Jerrett Stoffel ‘94 Joanne & Kevin Castello Judy & Tom Romans Frank Bernadasci ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Diego Certa Fern & Clifford Reif Tyler Mitchell ’96 Patsy (Shellooe) ‘61 & Neil Fanoe, Jr. ‘60 Br. Patrick D. Dunne, C.F.C. Nancy (Reif) Johnson ‘61 Judy & Tom Romans Donna & George Filice ‘59 George Bernardasci Val Roberti Beverly (Stolich) Holthouse ‘59 Alan Miyamoto Patsy (Shellooe) ‘61 & Neil Fanoe, Jr. ‘60 Laura Roberti Dr. & Mrs. Robert Honnors Cory Miyamoto ‘06 Eugene Boggiatto Millie & Bob House Emily & Joe Romovich William ‘Bill’ Mifsud Mr. & Mrs. Art Kong Mr. & Mrs. Bill Laughton Ms. Brenda Angelo Michelle & Mike Mifsud ‘84 Shirley & Sam Lavorato ‘55 Dianne (de Lorimier) ‘59 & Marguerite N. Ross Mrs. Pauline Mifsud Mary Ann & John McCarthy Thomas Mouisset Mr. Angelo Ross, Jr. Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Jim Scattini ‘60 Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Powell Louise & Victor Molinari Todd Rubio ’87 Carol & William Pshide ‘58 Bonnie & John Molinari Elvezio Breschini Daniel Jaramillo ‘93 Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Jim Scattini ‘60 Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Jim Scattini ‘60 Fred Monroe Dr. & Mrs. Vincent Massullo Robert Daniel Gutierrez ’64 Eva & Mike Monroe ‘66 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Werthmann Steve Clayton ’76 Rick Gutierrez ‘71 Keith Cassaca ‘76 Fay Patterson Thais Attinger Salmina MaryAnn & Steve Steinbach Christopher Hitchcock ’77 Kalah & Adrian Alvarez Judy & William Salmina ‘58 Alice & Mike Hitchcock Br. Frank Dalton, C.F.C. Esther Pedevilla Lucille Sgheiza Tracy & Jeffrey Jones Kerri & Christopher Mulé ‘92 Lukas Gularte ‘14 Paula & Jim Guidotti Rosemarie Holewinski Rincon Farms, INC Ms. Connie Quinlan Melba Della Mora Mrs. Lynn Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Gene Wiley Br. Anthony O’Grady Frank Seydel ’73 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kingston Jeff Kowalski ‘98 Vickie & James Linder ‘75 Kathleen & Edward J. Dunne M. Katherine Holzhausen Br. Patrick D. Dunne, C.F.C. John Oliverio ’69 Grace Shirley Leslie & Gary Holzhausen Michelle & Greg Beach Mr. Angelo Ross, Jr. Sam Eastman Allan Jefferson Mr. & Mrs. Allen Bengtson Michelle & Greg Beach Calvin Short Carol Filice & Dennis Johnson ‘73 John Firth ‘69 Tracy & Jeffrey Jones Stella Short Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Jim Scattini ‘60 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Franscioni Mary Ann & John McCarthy Valerie & Kellen Griffin ‘03 Joanne (Hartnell) Silacci ’55 Diane & Mike Middaugh ‘65 Gail Jensen Dr. & Mrs. Tim Griffin Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Silacci Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Kim & Steve Leavitt Stephanie & Wyatt Maker Mr. & Mrs. Kneave Riggall John Tau Henry Fanoe ’66 Mary Ann & John McCarthy Leslie & Gary Holzhausen A & R Fresh LLC Mickey Linehan ’12 Barbara & Clem Richardson, Jr. ‘67 Shivan Singh ‘12 Joan (Botelho) ‘61 & Jim Scattini ‘60 Shirley Togliatti Felix Figueroa Dr. & Mrs. Bert Tardieu Julie & Jack Newman Angeles & Fermin Fuentes Frances Lucille Lucich Jack Tardieu ‘13 Mary Ann & John McCarthy Rose & Clarence Vosti Veronica & Walter Fletcher Gary Parola ’64 Mrs. Elaine Dotseth Rose-Marie & Michael Fletcher ‘69 David Martella Maureen (Coyle) England ‘64 Margaret & Jim Scattini ‘81 Socorro Q. Valenzuela Gerald D. Flowers Cyndy & Randy Pierson ‘72 Claudia & Gavin Kistinger ‘88 Vicki & Stan Cooper ‘86 John McGraw Mr. & Mrs. Donald Thornsbury Br. Michael Segvich, C.F.C. Mary Ann & John McCarthy Mr. Harry Wardwell Judy Wilson Dorothy & Roy Marci ‘57

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