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Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire. —St. Catherine of Siena SUMMER/FALL 2018 THE MESSAGE FROM THE BRIDGE INTERIM PRESIDENT The Bridge nameplate visually represents the unique gifts and talents shared by our students, alumni, parents, faculty and staff—the many parts that merge into the one community that is St. Patrick-St. Vincent Catholic High School.

Message from the Interim President 1 SPSV Today From Asia to Vallejo 2 Hands on the Past 4 Dear Students, Alumni, Parents, Faculty and Staff, Faculty Retirements 6 The Bruin Spirit 7 With each graduating class, the St. Patrick-St. Vincent community pauses to reflect. Graduation is a Class of 2018 8 significant time, when our students and their families remember special memories from the past and Their History is Our Legacy 10 celebrate the exciting times to come. Our commencement ceremony is the culmination of 12 years of education and marks the beginning of young adulthood. Bridge Across Time Classmates’ Updates 12 St. Patrick-St. Vincent Catholic High School was proud to welcome over 100 students into the Class of Reunion Roundup 13 2018, and to share that every SPSV graduate was accepted into a college or university. This year we also Feeding Her Passion 14 Supporting SPSV 15 enthusiastically recognized the first group of international students having successfully completed four years of our international program. The Giving Report 16 In Memory 20 We all experience instances of blessed transition, and the end of the school year is such a moment. Note 21 Transitions are a constant factor in our lives and in the life of the community.

With the departure of former President Dave Perry, I am currently acting as Principal and Interim President of St. Patrick-St. Vincent Catholic High School. I am working to forge strong bonds within the community in collaboration with the leadership of the SPSV Board of Trustees and the Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Sacramento. I will do my best to guide St. Patrick-St. Vincent Catholic High School Diocese of Sacramento during this transition. Jaime Soto MISSION Mr. Lincoln Snyder, Executive Director We are working with student leadership, alumni, parents, faculty and staff during this time, and our focus and Superintendent Mrs. Trina KoontZ, Regional Director remains dedicated to supporting the St. Patrick-St. Vincent community and the Diocese of Sacramento. St. Patrick-St. Vincent High Board of Trustees I ask you to keep our community in your thoughts and prayers through this time of transition, and I School, a Catholic college Mr. John Lloyd, Chair pledge that we will continue to build a culture and environment that supports our students’ and families’ preparatory high school of Rev. Blaise Berg, STD Mr. Louis Caretti current needs while addressing the challenges and future for the school. the Diocese of Sacramento, Mr. Anthony Intintoli, Jr. Mr. Vinny Moretti There is nothing more sacred than the well-being of our students. We will be guided solely by God, the challenges our diverse student Br. Dominic Murray, CFC Diocese of Sacramento, Bishop Jaime Soto, and what is in the best interest of this amazing school. population to seek truth as Sr. Brigid Noonan, OP ‘58 Mrs. Loretta Olson creative, complex thinkers and Mr. John Passalacqua Sincerely, to be responsible citizens and Mrs. Cathy Lee Rojas ‘82 compassionate individuals who Administration Mrs. Coleen Martin, Principal and share their gifts with others. Interim President Dr. Doug Evans, Vice Principal Mr. Patrick Vogelpohl, Dean of Students STATEMENT The Bridge Editor Coleen Martin Ms. Jaime Kim, Director of Development Principal & Interim President We welcome ideas for articles and feature stories that reflect the school mission and might be of interest to the St. Patrick-St. Vincent community. The Bridge is published twice yearly, in the summer and winter, and content has a long lead time. SPSV reserves the right to edit content for excellence length and clarity or to decline to publish any material. To reach the editor, please contact the Office of Advancement: [email protected] or 707.644.4425 x441.

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SPSV’s geographic location is Cook shared that one of her an attraction for international greatest moments was watching eight students wanting to visit San international students complete four Francisco on the weekends. years and receive their high school from Asia Attending a small high school diploma. Graduation for these students was a testament to these students’ ensures that international higher academic goals along with students will be involved in their academic credibility of being community. accepted into colleges and universities to Vallejo throughout the . It is clear Rigorous application process that this group was very satisfied with Cook attributes much ensures that students will be able their educational experience at SPSV. of the international to succeed in the classroom Many of the international students program’s success to the thrived being part of a smaller amazing students and the Our international students community here at SPSV, having come International Program Team at meet a high standard of English from larger schools in their home SPSV. “I loved seeing our students comprehension prior to enrollment countries. “At SPSV, the international welcome the international students MOST HIGH SCHOOL students could receive individualized those first few days of school, International students represent attention from teachers and coaches helping them in homeroom and in 4% of SPSV’s student population, STUDENTS HEAD HOME AT THE that allowed them to excel academically their classes, and inviting them to enriching the experience for all END OF THEIR SCHOOL DAY, BUT A and grow personally,” says Cook. be in a group project.” students and host families. Multiple international students A special thanks to the International FEW STUDENTS AT SPSV COME FROM HOMES participated in SPSV’s Extracurricular SPSV offers 22 AP and Honors Program Team: Valerie Cook ’70, Activities programs. Linyuan “Olivia” classes. THAT ARE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY. Joan Cummings, Coleen Martin, Song scored her first basket on Senior Mary Ellen Ryan ’64, and Sheila ANNUALLY, MORE THAN TWO DOZEN Night for the Girls Varsity Basketball All international students Lynch Williams ’85. STUDENTS FROM CHINA AND THE team, Shiteng “Amos” Jiang was matriculate into a college or a member of the 2017 CIF State Susan Walls will direct the university. They have attended: PHILIPPINES LEAVE THEIR HOMES AND Championship Football team, and International Student program in Arizona State University the years to come. Diablo Valley College FAMILIES TO STUDY IN THE UNITED STATES, AT SPSV. Wenlin “Levn” Li traveled with the French Club to France. Ohio State University These students are able to take Studying at universities and colleges Parsons School of Design advantage of this opportunity through in the United States has been a draw San Diego State University the F-1 Student VISA program, which for international students and Cook San Jose State University offers international students the took it one step further, providing an University of , Irvine chance to attend a high quality college opportunity for international students to University of California, San Diego preparatory program in Vallejo and study abroad at the high school level. University of California, Santa Barbara cities throughout the United States. This program places international University of California, Santa Cruz Valerie Cook ‘70, former Chair of students at a college preparatory high University of Connecticut SPSV’s International Student Program school in the San Francisco Bay Area. for the last four years in partnership During the 2017-2018 academic year, with The Cambridge Institute of 28 international students attended high International Education, began the school in Vallejo. International Student program in 2014.

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“YouHands Can Do It!” It is one of the most iconic World donor approached the museum providingon the funding for theStudents chosePast topics such as Women in Wartime, the U.S.S. exam; instead, they analyze a piece of local history in their War II posters encouraging women to contribute to transportation and lunch expenses for a school in the Vallejo California, Law Enforcement in Vallejo, Medicine and Music. hands. Also, students learn what the study of history is truly the war effort in what was previously considered to area to participate in this program. At the recommendation After a brief tour of the museum and an introduction of all of about: it is a person’s story in a specific time-period, a specific be men’s work. The “Rosie the Riveter” poster was of Mary Kuykendall ’67 and VNHM staff member, SPSV was the staff and volunteers, the real work began. Like a scavenger place and within a certain context. Some stories involve one of numerous artifacts available to my AP U.S. selected. When I learned about the program, I immediately hunt, the knowledgeable and patient VNHM staff members famous people while other stories are about those who are wanted our APUSH class to have this unique opportunity. helped students locate items throughout the museum. Each anonymous. Some focus on individual accomplishments while History class at the Vallejo Naval and Historical According to Mr. Kern, the Hands on the Past program is white-gloved student catalogued the artifact, brought it to their others focus on influence of groups. Nevertheless, their stories Museum earlier this year. one-of-a kind. No other museum in the country allowed high assigned table and began identifying how it related to topic. are part of our history. The program was originally created by Mr. Michael Turrini, school students to go through their collection and select After lunch, all of the groups gave an oral presentation. Special thanks to the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum, a history teacher at Will C. Wood, in Vacaville, and Mr. Jim actual artifacts for a presentation. With limited exceptions In its second year at SPSV, the Hands on the Past program Jim Kern, Michael Turrini, and Mary Kuykendall, who support Kern, Executive Director of the VNHM, providing high school (weapons, heavy items, fragile artifacts), everything was up provides an important component to the APUSH class. It helps this special learning experience. students the opportunity to understand how a museum for grabs. In preparation for the Hands on the Past Project, students develop a community connection to history. It’s not selected artifacts for display. Two years ago, an anonymous students pre-selected a topic weeks before the museum trip. simply a picture or document they must analyze for the AP

THE HANDS ON THE PAST PROGRAM IS ONE-OF-A KIND. NO OTHER MUSEUM IN THE COUNTRY ALLOWED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO GO THROUGH THEIR COLLECTION AND SELECT ACTUAL ARTIFACTS FOR A PRESENTATION.

Students review and select documents to support their presentations. Museum staff provided a brief introduction and then helped students locate specific artifacts.

Students may hold and examine the artifacts, from musical instruments to military equipment.

U.S. Navy Mark V diving helmet. Located on Marin Street in Vallejo, the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum includes five galleries.

4 5 ST. PATRICK-ST. VINCENT FACULTY RETIREMENTS THE BRUIN SPIRIT A MASTER CAN TELL YOU WHAT HE EXPECTS OF YOU. A TEACHER, THOUGH, men’s Volleyball earns NCS Div. III Section title AWAKENS YOUR OWN EXPECTATIONS. —Patricia Neal, Actress

Rob Black Val Cook Humberto Bruce Smith Don McCrae Physics & Spanish Delgadillo English Theology AP Calculus 1979-1985 Spanish 2010-2018 2004-2018 SWEEP! The St. Patrick-St. Vincent A 6-0 run highlighted by Domecus called a couple alive at 22-19. Crosspoint 1998-2018 (St. Vincent) 2012-2018 Catholic High School Varsity two kills from Aiden Taylor of timeouts to help turn the had game point at 24-21, 2005-2018 (SPSV) Boys Volleyball Team ended and two aces from Jonathan game around. The message but the Bruins came back to their year as champions Lata made the score 14-5. was very clear to Taylor, tie the score, first with a kill winning the North Coast Gaining momentum with who responded with seven by Badillo, then a block from Section Division III title. In a kill from senior Miguel of his match-high 13 kills in Elizalde and then a kill from front of a full gymnasium, Moya and a block from the third game. One of his Elizalde. After two more the Bruins swept number senior Andre Badillo, the kills cut the lead to 18-14, ties (at 25-all and 26-all) 2-seeded California team increased the lead to and his next one cut it even SPSV took the lead on a kill Crosspoint of Hayward 20-8, while two aces from closer at 20-18 and had the by Taylor. When a ball hit 25-14, 25-17, 28-26 to win Ryan Manuel and a kill and crowd on its feet. by Crosspoint barely went the section title in the final a block from Taylor helped Asked what worked well out of bounds, SPSV had its home game of the season at seal the 25-14 win. for Taylor in the third game, section title. SPSV. The second game he didn’t hesitate. “Not “I was on the court for belonged to strong play being afraid to swing hard,” the last point and as the Reflecting from both Elizalde and the Tri-County Athletic ball was going through the on the game, junior Nolan Fey at the net. League MVP senior said. air near me I kind of said Fey had three kills and two “Coach reminded us that a silent prayer basically Joey Elizalde blocks in the second game, they’re not going to just give saying, ‘Get out.’ When the said, “This while Elizalde added three ball hit the floor, Gomez kills of his own. SPSV again “It was a and I ran toward each other, is everything built an early lead, going up moment of grabbed each other and we’ve worked 10 points at 16-6 thanks obviously tears were flying,” to kills by Elizalde, Fey and pure joy, the Dominic Delgado said. “It toward for the senior Jarren David, an ace happiest I’ve was a moment of pure joy, last four years.” by senior Deomar Arizabal the happiest I’ve been all and a block from Jonathan been all year,” year.” Winning this title was Gomez that highlighted an a first for head coach early run. Elizalde finished said Dominic Danette Domecus. “This with six kills and four blocks. Delgado. title is very special....a “A lot of credit must go to championship title to be our setter Manuel,” Elizalde us this game so we had to proud of,” Domecus said said. “He put it right where go out and earn our points.” through tears. “The winning you want it and all we have Back-to-back kills sweep was the culmination to do is hit it.” from Crosspoint made it of a lot of hard work by our In the third game SPSV challenging for the Bruins, graduating seniors.” fell behind 6-0 early and but a Taylor kill kept SPSV

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“Kairos was “I hope to be very I hope such a life changing successful in my future to get a experience, and I’m good job so glad I was able to and to bring my kids here and do my best experience it with my when I am a parent.” to be myself. classmates.” —Noah Togonon —Sofia Gaba —Jessica Gabriel

“I hope to graduate from college, then law school and 82% 75% business school, and WERE ACCEPTED WILL ATTEND become a U.S. citizen, TO 4-YEAR COLLEGES 4-YEAR COLLEGES then a Senator.” AND UNIVERSITIES. AND UNIVERSITIES —Shiteng “Amos” Jiang

20 students will attend out-of-state colleges and 107 GRADUATES universities. 106 WILL ATTEND COLLEGE. 19 of them will go to school in: 1 is attending university in:  WASHINGTON NEW NEVADA 1 PERSON OHIO YORK IS JOINING THE ARMED SERVICES.

 FRANCE “In English class freshman year, I had to OREGON INDIANA help a girl behind me with her Membean. She told me her name and we became ARIZONA TEXAS good friends. Now we’re at the alumni  welcome, sitting next to each other.” HAWAII —Fenina Gonzales  “I remember when this girl who sat in front of me helped me with my Membean. We talked about Cross Country a bit. I learned AVERAGE GPA (WEIGHTED): 3.56 her name and I thought we looked like  22 Students received the President’s twins. Now, at the alumni welcome, we are Award for Educational Excellence. sitting next to each other ready to end the • Cumulative GPA of 3.7 and above year together.” for seven semesters. —Sofia Gaba 51 GRADUATED WITH HONORS  • Scoring in the 85th percentile on 21 graduated Cum Laude (with honors; 3.5 to 3.74 GPA) the SAT exam in Evidence Based 27 STUDENTS 39 LIFE MEMBERS 5 graduated Magna Cum Laude (with great honor; 3.75 to 3.89 GPA) Reading and Writing or Math,   achieving the 85th percentile on   +25 graduated Summa Cum Laude (with highest honors; 3.9+ GPA) the composite score of the ACT   51 college entrance exam.

8 9 THEIR HISTORY IS OUR LEGACY. “Everyone started out the year with a sense of curiosity and anticipation of what St. Patrick-St. Vincent High School has to offer.” —1988 Yearbook

August 9, 2018 First day of classes for the 1965 2018-2019 school year. September 5, 1870 The Diocese of Sacramento’s Solano County and the Dominican 1893 1987 Building Committee led by Al Lavezzo ’55 directed the unification of the two high September 2018 Community in Benicia sent five Boys were first admitted to St. Vincent Ferrer. 1921 Thomas Kirby, 50th Anniversary of St. Patrick Alumni gathered for the school’s 50th schools along with the construction of the Senator & Mrs. Dominican Sisters to teach at In early years the school was co-educational, Monsignor Thomas Byrnes, and High School Anniversary celebration. The St. Vincent Luther E. Gibson Building in anticipation of the increased the Catholic Free School. The although not always co-instructional with Bishop Alden J. Bell pursued Alumni Association sponsored the Golden number of students on one campus. This was the largest 30th Anniversary of St. Patrick- school opened with 186 girls in boys and girls in separate buildings from one establishing a high school for boys. attendance. another. Jubilee event. capital campaign to date, raising $1.4 million. St. Vincent Catholic High School

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1880 1909 September 18, 1917 2020 The first high school Fourth and second grades in 1909. Marked by increased enrollment through all grades, September 1968 August 27, 1987 150th Anniversary graduates of St. Vincent additional Dominican Sisters arrived at St. Vincent's to The $2.5 million-dollar St. St. Patrick-St. Vincent High School Celebration! Ferrer received their teach high school. Patrick High School campus opened as a co-educational, diplomas. 1966 opened its doors to 138 diocesan high school welcoming Contract was signed freshman, sophomore, and 156 students in the first graduating with the American junior boys. The senior boys class. Province of the remained at St. Vincent Ferrer Christian Brothers of High School to complete their Ireland to administer courses. the school and construction began.

11 10 BRIDGE ACROSS TIME Connecting with SPSV Alumni

Classmates’ Updates Reunion Roundup

Class of 1974 Class of 2012 Class of 2017 Class of 1988 Bill Spooner was surprised to discover a Emily Kistner performed in her first Neenah Pangilinan received ACCAC Region The Class of ‘88 had their fellow Bruin, Keith Reeder ’99 on the MT professional role as Lulu in “Cabaret” for Third Team at Yavapai Community College 30th reunion on Saturday, Join the Fun! Golden State in the Gulf of Mexico. Both The Tribe Productions in San Francisco. in Arizona. She has also been recognized as August 4, 2018, with three from seafaring families from Benicia and Player of the Week several times. days of activities. Check Class of 1960 Vallejo, the two alum look forward to sailing it all out on the Facebook SV Class of ‘60 is having a reunion with each other again. page called Class of 1988, on Saturday, October 20, 2018 at Celebrating 30 Years. Zio Fraedo’s, Vallejo from noon to 4:00 with lunch and visiting. Please contact Claire LaBelle Luke at 916.253.3711 or [email protected]. Class of 1983 Class of 1998 SV and SP Class of ‘83 will have The Class of ‘98 had their 20-year reunion on Saturday, June 30, 2018 at Zio their 35th class reunion on October Class of 1993 Fraedo’s in Vallejo. Visit the class Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ 13, 2018. For information contact Julianne Burke Brewer was recently groups/139604256679631/ or email [email protected]. Joanne Tarantino McConlogue or promoted to the rank of Sergeant with the Cecilia Soito Kennedy on Facebook California Highway Patrol. She and husband or call 704.984.2362. Eric also welcomed their second baby on November 30, 2017. Class of 2008 SPSV Class of ‘08 will have their 10th class reunion on Saturday, January 19, 2019. Stay tuned for details by visiting the SPSV Alumni Events page.

Class of 2016 Jaydee Boursaw received ACCAC/NJCAA Region 1 First Team All-ACCAC and First Team NJCAA All Region 1. Named Player of the Year, she holds the homerun and RBI records at Yavapai Community College in Arizona. Jaydee is ranked #9 in the nation for softball. She will begin Lindsey Wilson College in Kentucky this fall. Class of 2009 Virginia Delgado was recognized by Don’t miss your reunion! Make sure SPSV has your updated contact the Board of Directors of the East Bay Class of 2003 Celebrating 15 years since information, and be sure to check our Regional Park District as an Outstanding website’s alumni pages for reunion graduation, the Class of ‘03 gathered New Interpreter. The park district board news. President said that “Ms. Delgado is a rising at the Union Hotel in Benicia in July. To share reunion news in The Bridge, leader in the field and we are proud to have They followed their dinner party with an optional Bar Crawl Scavenger please send the information to the her at the District.” As a naturalist at the SPSV Office of Advancement. Keep in Hunt. To follow up with the class of Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, mind that we have a long lead time. Virginia leads school field trips for young 2003, email [email protected] or We can only use high-resolution children and the wider community. She has [email protected]. photos and we reserve the right to created books and developed an internship edit or decline to publish any material. program for high school students.

12 13 Erin Morini ‘13 SUPPORTING SPSV Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo ‘17 B.S. Nutrition, minor in Psychology Feeding Jaime Kim Director of Development

The Winemakers’ Dinner and Auction

Her WITHPassion. A STRONG INTEREST IN TRAVELING ABROAD, ERIN MORINI ’13 SPENT FOUR MONTHS OF 2015 STUDYING IN FLORENCE, ITALY. HER EXPERIENCES UNCOVERED “A spectacular evening that raised A NEW PASSION TO SPECIALIZE IN INTERNATIONAL/PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION. over $109,000 to support SPSV” With connections made during her undergraduate years at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Erin found a position working as a research assistant for Project Peanut Butter (PPB), a t. Patrick-St. Vincent Catholic U.S. based non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the treatment of malnutrition in High School held the 5th Annual under-developed countries through research and local community involvement. Wanting SWinemaker’s Dinner and Auction to get more experience in the treatment of severe/moderate acute malnutrition—the single on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at the amazing largest cause of child death in the world today—Erin headed to Malawi in east Africa. There Meritage Resort and Spa. The evening she worked for three months alongside local nursing staff to provide primary support began on the beautiful open air Vineyard Terrace that overlooked the vine-cloaked to malnourished children using locally produced ready-to-use therapeutic foods while hillside before enjoying the incredible food gathering data for a research study. and wine from Trinitas Cellars inside the magnificent Estate Cave. Garrett Busch Living in Africa proved to be a challenging yet rewarding experience. “It is amazing of Trinitas Cellars was an amazingly to see a child’s health improve so drastically after treatment and to track progress in generous host this year. It was a truly these cases,” shared Morini, “but it is also incredibly difficult to get used to seeing spectacular evening that raised over such severely ill babies and children.” In one of her first weeks at clinic, Erin enrolled a $109,000 to support St. Patrick-St. Vincent set of malnourished twins in the food supplement study and by the end of her time in Catholic High School. Africa, the twins had almost reached full recovery. The team was never certain whether Every year, a portion of the funds raised is designated to support specific children would survive or choose to return to the clinic, so these types of successes were projects at St. Patrick-St. Vincent Catholic celebrated. Witnessing firsthand the physical and psychological improvement that proper High School. Jason McCabe, Director nutrition can offer is something that fuels Erin’s passion further. of Technology, spoke about this year’s investment goal to remodel the library During the particularly challenging moments of this experience, Erin remained focused in order to create an innovative STEAM on the community she was able to assist, sharing that she was “incredibly lucky to have Maker Space and Robotics Room that will had the opportunity to make a positive impact on a truly struggling yet selfless population better utilize space as a learning center that has nothing but happiness to give back to the world.” She added that the lessons she with group project rooms that house learned will stick with her for the rest of her life. computers, 3D printers, and robotics lab equipment. This remodel project will better Erin credits her experience at SPSV with encouraging all students to give back to prepare and inspire students to pursue a their community in some way. Faith in Action, Erin’s first true experience traveling to a college education in STEAM subjects and community in need, taught her many life lessons. She was able to cultivate her leadership improve students’ overall learning skills improving student performance in school, skills on Retreat Team, which allowed her to become a confident public speaker. increasing class participation among Playing high school volleyball showed her the importance of team building, a necessary students taking STEAM subjects, and The Library dedication service will be held on Saturday, component of working with a research study in Africa. Communication skills, attention to ultimately increase SAT scores in STEAM November 17th, 2018. detail, and accountability were all emphasized at SPSV, and practicing them allowed Erin subjects and increase in the number of to have a successful college career, which has led her to where she is today! graduating students declaring majors in This capital project was financed through the Dominican STEAM subjects. Thank you for supporting Sisters of San Rafael, St. Patrick-St. Vincent Board of Erin will work as a registered nutrition and dietetic technician before she applies to this tremendous project! Regents, and an endowed gift from The Clarence C. and graduate school to pursue International/Public Health Nutrition, hopefully abroad. To learn Edna Finley Fund. more about Erin’s experience in Africa, visit: www.projectpostgrad.com. 14 15 Class of Class of

Kevin & Susan Boyle ‘71 Valine Class of 1987 Randall & Paige Yoshisato Flavia Lorega THE GIVING REPORT Bill & Frances Skjold ‘71 Connick Rick & Angelica Guevarra ‘87 Stephen & Suzanna Iribarne Noel & Annabelle Lusung Mike & Nancy Truax ‘71 Narciso Dichoco St. Dominic Parish Jennie Ma Kathleen Gonsalves Langston ‘71 Richard & Connie Diaz ‘87 Gamoras Fr. Julian Gonzalez-Montenegro Steve & Cynthia Maes Michael & Jenny Canaya Rita Loney ‘71 Class of 1988 George & Karry Maichel Hoyt & Amy Maddox Evelyn Manigault Class of 1972 Jeffrey ‘88 & Robin Johnson Rev. Michael Downey Danilo & Melinda Manuel Peter Gonzales ‘72 Joseph ‘88 & Lara Smith Marc & Gaye Rose Randy & Coleen Martin Lucille Herger Ezell ‘72 Class of 1989 Lane & Toyea Hawkins Jason McCabe Regina Scholl Adams ‘72 Michael Coyne ‘89 Dave & Liz Lewellyn John & Carolyn McDonough Sam ‘69 & Lee-Ann Magnani ‘72 Don McRae Maria Elizabeth Mclaughlin Kukuruza Class of 1990 Brian ‘90 & Robin Dooley George Schandelmier & Susan Walls William & Laura McNally Class of 1973 Michelle Wiita Morris ‘90 Gurpreet & Ravneet Dhugga Chris & Sue McNeece Thomas Griffin ‘73 Michael Hayes ‘90 John & Rizza Finger David & Suzanne Medeiros Craig ‘73 & Lillie Kramer Patrick & Joanna Vogelpohl Ricci & Kim Middling Paul ‘73 & Deborah Lazarek Class of 1991 Sandoval’s Mexican Food LLC Donald & Karren Jordan Patrick & Gia Chase Quinn ‘91 John & Jean Adamo Class of 1974 Allen & Donna Morini Amber & Maria Agot Barney ‘74 & Cendra Cramp Class of 1992 Neil Munro Bill & Marleana Airoldi Gregory Shaffer ‘74 Robert Black ‘92 James & Cynthia Murphy Robert & Darlene Alexander Chuck Chavez ‘58 Ronald & Marjorie Thompson ‘64 Barry Beronio ‘74 Jack Newell THE SPSV FUND Class of 1993 Anthony & Joann Allegretti Sr. Brigid Noonan ‘58 Dieckman James Butler ‘74 Lawrence & Eleanore Ngo Jeffrey Coelho ‘93 Bernard Aniciete & Joy Mendoza YOUR DONATIONS TO THE SPSV FUND ARE CRITICAL. THIS FUND Marikyo Adams ‘64 John & Roseann Nunes Class of 1959 Zenia Hilario ‘93 PROVIDES THE SCHOOL WITH A SUSTAINABLE, YEAR-ROUND SOURCE Class of 1975 Fred & Esther Asche George & Corrine Oakes Michael ‘59 & Dottie Kollar Class of 1965 David ‘75 & Ann Lindsay Randy & Chris Barnum Frank & Mary Olmes OF FUNDS NECESSARY FOR EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES AND MATERIALS, Class of 1994 Judy Lacey Puccinelli ‘59 Tom & Mary Tschida ‘65 Fong William Metzger ‘75 Ronald & Linda Becker Robert & Loretta Olson FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, STUDENT FINANCIAL AID, Elwyn & Emily Ermio ‘94 Cabebe Pat Conti ‘59 Benjamin Apilado ‘65 Susan Klein ‘75 Harvey & Louise Birch Barry & Suseela O’Mara CAMPUS AND CURRICULUM ENHANCEMENTS, EXTRACURRICULAR Donald ‘62 & Sheila Ross ‘59 King Burky Worel ‘65 Class of 1997 Dennis & Lynn Blake Class of 1976 Francisco Ornelas & Patricia Oregel ACTIVITIES, AND SO MUCH MORE! Kathleen Ryan ‘65 Curtis Chism ‘97 Frederick & Paulita Broderick Class of 1960 Paul ‘76 & Mary Favaro Joni Palacios Ronald & Haleen Young ‘65 Armijo Wilfredo & Immaculada Caceres Ferenc & Erika Pazmandi ALUMNI DONORS Class of 1952 Kathleen O’Hara Bast ‘60 Gerald McKay ‘76 Class of 1998 Barbara O’Neal Rudd ‘65 Joseph & Katie Caruso Jae Phoenix Julie Reguera Baracosa ‘52 Edward Porcella ‘60 Robert ‘76 & Kathy Branch Maricris Dacumos ‘98 Class of 1936 Mary Lou Bordoni Dennis- Victor Roxas & Brigitte Casanova Sr. Sue Pixley Beverly Posedel ‘52 Randall Berggren ‘60 Randy Mack ‘76 Paul Stratford ‘98 Anne Kilkenny Thompson ‘36 Strathmeyer ‘65 Manuel & Theresa Castillo Gregory & Noreen Pokladowski Hank & Sally Herlocker Gerlach ‘52 John ‘60 & Darlene Hilton Diane Ley ‘65 Class of 1977 Class of 1999 Bernardo & Evangeline Choy Bishop Class of 1939 Karl ‘51 & Naomi Ford ‘52 Tambornini Jeanne Campbell Hawkins ‘60 Cathryn La Rosa Lundholm ‘65 Peter McDevitt ‘77 Fabriella Rodriguez Martinez ‘99 Bob & Jennifer Christianson Dianna Rees Bud Kenny ‘39 Carole Valado O’Brien ‘60 Alton ‘65 & Kathleen Robinson Steve & Elizabeth Scholl ‘77 Hoedt Class of 1953 Margaret Cirone Leverett ‘60 Class of 2000 Ryan Clavelle Rafael & Diosidita Rey Cindy Redmond Sproule ‘65 Rick ‘77 & Nora Rodgers Class of 1940 Maggie Walsh McCandless ‘53 Joseph Mattos ‘60 Lianni Castro ‘00 Greg & Cathy Coe Paul & Barbara Reynolds Robert Mini ‘40 Art ‘53 & Therese Lambro Wayne Cain & Joanne Gallo ‘65 Sutro Joseph Surges ‘77 Thomas & Nancy Conner Helen Riedstra Class of 1961 Patricia Yim Cowett ‘65 Marie Rabaino Wong ‘77 Class of 2002 Casey & Tamila Copeland Class of 1941 Ron ‘53 & Gala Rinaldi Guiller & Alicia Rivera Bob ‘61 & Judi Newman Beth Coll ‘65 Ryan Lee ‘02 Gilbert & Maureen Cunningham ‘53 Class of 1978 Bishop Myron Cotta Terri Ross Neil ‘41 & Lee O’Hara Jerry ‘61 & Linda Avellar Matthew Fernandez ‘02 Schoenstein Class of 1966 John & Colette Lessard ‘78 Larry & Joan Cummings Daniel & Maureen Ruble Class of 1944 Claire Hay ‘61 Bernadette King Herbert ‘53 Kathryn Foley ‘66 Passalacqua Class of 2004 Luis & Patty Delgado Troy & LuLu Ruiz Alice Kilkenny Grayewski ‘44 Joseph Folkard ‘61 Arlene Lavagnino Valdez ‘53 Philip O’Connor ‘66 Edgar Hawkyard ‘78 Arman ‘04 & Myra Martinez ‘05 Nati Fernando & Glenda DeLos Reyes Andy & Tess Schaefer Lee Finerty ‘61 Class of 1945 Michael Rollins ‘66 Mike & Michele Dennis Maria Theresa Sicad Class of 1954 Raymond ‘61 & Kathy Smith Class of 1979 Class of 2005 Richard Walsh ‘45 Sr. Patricia Boss ‘66 Basheer & Khairazan Edun David Smart Mary O’Donnell Clement ‘54 Judy Lee ‘61 Veronica Wood Schauer ‘79 Arman ‘04 & Myra Martinez ‘05 Nati Glen Porcella ‘66 Rolando & Ana Escobar Bruce Smith Class of 1946 Patricia Harden Keenan ‘54 Paul Cullen ‘61 Class of 1980 Class of 2006 Doug & Anna Evans Ken & Rosanna Souza Virginia Bruening Jacobson ‘46 Donald ‘54 & Betty Gaeden Dana Peak Bialowas ‘61 Class of 1967 Andrew Bower ‘80 Miguel Delgado ‘06 John & Catherine Forsythe Thomas Sturgis Virginia Powell Thompson ‘54 Ronald Sanchez ‘61 Ron & Patty Nawojski ‘67 Fairchild Class of 1946 BJ Favaro ‘80 Daniel & Carmen Fox Xiuling Tang Mary Alice Brown deCarvalho ‘54 Pete ‘61 & Mary Comerford Nancy Ronan Melia ‘67 Class of 2007 Louis Lopez ‘46 Jeffrey & Angel Galloway Gayton & Carole Tarantino Marilyn Voelke ‘67 Class of 1981 Jacob Power ‘07 Kenneth Kissinger ‘46 Class of 1955 Class of 1962 Sam & Ann Garcia Phil Tomasini Dave ‘67 & Vickie Marshall Shellyne Stone Darst ‘81 Gene ‘46 & Eileen Girard DeVille ‘46 John Collins ‘55 Eddie ‘62 & Melanie Hay Class of 2010 Salvador & Tammy Godinez Al & Claudia Torretta Carrie Engle Kieva ‘81 Janice Frederick Kelly ‘55 Anthony Hughes ‘62 Class of 1968 Troy Maddox ‘10 Joanne Goheen Brenda Trigales Class of 1947 Rosalina Roque George ‘55 Linda Jackson Charkins ‘62 Catherine Lambro Gach ‘68 Class of 1982 Kerry Hatch James & Diane Trumm Robert & Barbara Hohlt ‘47 Lee Class of 2012 Walter Bunter ‘55 Vivian Mullen DeCarlo ‘62 Eugene Ferrer ‘82 Yvonne Healy Sue Verducci Class of 1969 Samantha Maddox ‘12 Class of 1948 Mary Ann Corrigan Marof ‘55 John Stevens ‘62 Carl & Cathy Lee ‘82 Rojas Christopher Henderson Arlinda Watson Jack ‘69 & Cathleen Anthony Phyllis Rose Langlois ‘48 Bill & Maureen Sheehan ‘55 Moore Carol Mortara King ‘62 Stewart ‘82 & Mona Hayes Class of 2015 Mike Hooke Arne & Flora Wiita George & Joyce Robinson ‘69 Basta Kevin Kadel ‘15 Lyndon & Louise Horder Thomas Kunz ‘48 Class of 1956 Libby Dawson Koch ‘62 Kelly Fitzpatrick McKone ‘82 Lian Xie Karen Young Federigi ‘69 Jason Hamilton & Diane Imlach Dorothy Manseau Huffer ‘48 Alma Cocchi Caffall ‘56 Donald ‘62 & Sheila Ross ‘59 King Don Coles & Rosemarie ‘82 Sonia Zara Thomas ‘69 & Jewel Shervanick Tony & Helen Intintoli Jerry Cunningham ‘56 Bill ‘62 & Paula Cavanagh ‘63 Tschida Tarantino John Zugnoni Class of 1949 Sam ‘69 & Lee-Ann Magnani ‘72 FRIENDS Jack & Anna Johnson Thomas ‘56 & Anne O’Donnell Joan Brady Medley ‘49 Class of 1963 Kukuruza Class of 1984 MANY FRIENDS IN THE William & Lori Carter CORPORATE DONORS Patricia Doyle McCoulf ‘49 Tony & Yvonne Wilson ‘56 Parrino Thomas O’Malley ‘63 Mark ‘84 & Carrie Elliott Class of 1970 COMMUNITY SUPPORTED THE Mary Joslin Amazon Smile Paul & Ann Hilt Hoey ‘56 Judy Harris Fritz ‘63 Daniel ‘84 & Kymberlie Hewitt Class of 1950 Robert & Rosemary Williams ‘70 WORK OF ST. PATRICK-ST. VINCENT Burt Kallander Apple, Inc Charlene Almany Beltran ‘63 Daniel & Rochette Del Rosario ‘84 Kim Roy Ford ‘50 Class of 1957 Burson Jaime Kim Bank of the West Paul Desrosiers ‘63 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL WITH Mary Slawson Gonsalves ‘50 Gary Annoni ‘57 Edward ‘70 & Vivian Zumstein Class of 1985 Kelvin Ko Chevron Sharon Castro Blean ‘63 ANNUAL FUND DONATIONS Sr. M. Lorraine Amodeo James ‘57 & Pat Duncan Thomas ‘70 & Debbie Egidio Tony & Sheila Lynch ‘85 Williams John Bird & Theresa Kobak GEICO TOTALING $37,900. Lois Kopple Pavelka ‘57 Bill ‘62 & Paula Cavanagh ‘63 Tschida Frank & Trish Hicks ‘85 Braudrick Paul & Debbie Lamb Kaiser Permanente Class of 1951 Valerie Cortland Cook ‘70 Nancy Cirimele Devin ‘57 Class of 1964 Regina Arnold Coragliotti ‘70 Dave Vaughn ‘85 Ken & Carmen Lambert Oracle Corporation John ‘51 & Berniece Nelson Sean & Jennifer McCarthy † Daniel ‘57 & Linda Leary John & Joyce Gomez ‘64 Barnes George Lambro PG & E Corporation Foundation Andy Flores ‘51 Adriana Brignone Forshay ‘70 Class of 1986 Humberto Delgadillo Joan McDonald ‘57 Carol Dighero Meagher ‘64 Cary & Jane Lessard Shell Oil Company Walter & Joann Murphy ‘51 Carslund Tom & Patty Kilkenny Gavin ‘70 Ellen Dauz Chan ‘86 Sidney Dowell Mary Ellen Ryan ‘64 Karl ‘51 & Naomi Ford ‘52 Tambornini Class of 1958 Class of 1971 Vinny & Debbie Moretti Susan Holsten Branch ‘64 Patrick ‘58 & Barbara Hunt James ‘71 & Diane Bordoni David & Susan Perry Kenneth ‘58 & Lynn Gallagher Mike & Rochelle Samansky † Deceased

16 17 SCHOLARSHIPS THE GIVING REPORT Dan Donahue ’69 Ryan Maher ’07 SPIRIT OF OUR COMMUNITY Community Service Award Memorial Scholarship Tom & Jewel Shervanick Bruce & Sally Adams THE SPRING APPEAL Connie Stall Eleanore Guidi Gallo ’43 Scholarship Fund IN MEMORY OF Erna Deliman Bud Stephenson Patricia Yim Cowett '65 IN HONOR OF MEMORIAL GIFTS David & Suzanne Medeiros THESE GIFTS SUPPORT THE SPSV FUND, WHICH PROVIDES Gene & Eileen Girard DeVille Mary Alice Brown deCarvalho '54 Eleanore Guidi Gallo ‘43 A SUSTAINABLE YEAR-ROUND SOURCE OF FUNDS TO Rolando and Ana Escobar Leo Gallo GIFTS GIVEN TO SPSV IN MEMORY OF A LOVED ONE, FRIEND, OR Robert Thurber St. Vincent Ferrer SUPPORT SCHOOL OPERATIONS. Daniel and Carmen Fox Joanne Gallo Sutro & Wayne Cain COLLEAGUE SUPPORT THE ENDOWMENT, AN INVESTMENT FUND THAT Gene & Eillen Girard DeVille Class of 1964 Scholarship Kenneth '58 and Lynn Gallagher PROVIDES A SOURCE OF CAPITAL FOR FUTURE NEEDS WHILE GENERATING Joe & Ardath Kroner IN HONOR & IN MEMORY OF Steve Wilkins Jeffrey and Angel Galloway Guidi, Gallo & Ecklind Families MOTHERS’ AND FATHERS’ DAY GIFTS REVENUE FOR THE SCHOOL. THOSE MEMORIALIZED WITH SUCH GIFTS ARE Peter Viviani ‘58 Joanne Goheen Eleanore Guidi Gallo Steven Tompkins Memorial Fund WERE MADE IN HONOR OF LISTED IN BOLD, FOLLOWED BY THE DONORS’ NAMES. Susan Hill Viviani Norman and Mary Slawson '50 Joey Thompson Taylor Betty Ward Gonsalves IN MEMORY OF Jim Charkins Eleanor Marshall Mary Catherine Arnold Sr. Claire Herlihy, OP Patricia Doyle McCoulf Fr. Julian Gonzalez-Montenegro Leo Gallo Brendan & Shirley Cooper ’56 Joe & Madlyn Mortara Joe & Ardath Kroner Joe & Ardath Kroner Susan Lyon Christsensen, Al & Claudia Torretta Jason Hamilton and Diane Eleanore Guidi Gallo St. Vincent Class of 1961 Coyne Catalina Pinto Albert Bauer Fr. Patrick Leo La Belle, OP ‘57 Imlach Catherine ‘Diane’ Wassmann Memorial Scholarship Kathleen Bauer Tetzschner Joe & Ardath Kroner Yvonne Healy Fr. Stephen Wood Barbara Houghton Dana ‘39 June Redmond Joe & Ardath Kroner Christopher Henderson Memorial Scholarship IN MEMORY OF Daniel Airoldi Guttierez Andy Schaefer Dorothy Bullock Benne ‘39 George Lambro Laverne Passalacqua Willits ‘45 Daniel '84 and Kymberlie Hewitt Erna Deliman Joe & Ardath Kroner John & Roseann Nunes Chuck Chavez Michael J. Hayes, Sr. ‘54 Irene Stephens Bob & Carolyn Kilkenny Cadloni Zenia Hilario '93 Ken & Lynn Gallagher Mike & Joan Lyon Akkerman Michael Bowers ‘65 Louise Lambro Steve and Elizabeth Scholl '77 Cynthia Fitzpatrick Hewitt Anne Kilkenny Thompson ‘36 Geraldine Witt Thomas Hines Tutty Lyon Elizabeth Coll The Hertia Family Hoedt Daniel Hewitt ‘84 Paula Silveira Wiita ‘58 John J. Collins & Family Lawrence Sitter Alan & Debra Hubbard Burt Kallander James Bradley Anonymous IN MEMORY OF John & Roseann Nunes Howard Yoshii Kenneth Kissinger '46 John J. Collins & Family Jayne Passalacqua Galbreth ‘39 John J. Collins Sam '69 and Lee-Ann Magnani Ray Martelacci Lori Clark Scholarship Tutty Lyon MOTHERS’ AND FATHERS’ DAY GIFTS Mary Helen Gaul Brady '72 Kukuruza Anne Kilkenny Thompson Joe & Ardath Kroner Sr. Lorraine Amodeo, OP WERE MADE IN MEMORY OF Gene & Eileen Girard DeVille HONORARY Thomas Kunz '48 Joe McKeown Ken and Carmen Lambert IN MEMORY OF Kelly Carmona Arthur & Aileen Adriansen Jim Nelson John J. Collins & Family GIFTS George and Louise Lambro The Millicent Duvall ’85 Memorial Ross Lyon John J. Collins & Ardith Bertorello Rita Loney '71 Scholarship Elizabeth Coll Rosario & Rose Amodeo Peter & Marilyn Nelson ’49 Bill Mutz HONORARY GIFTS SUPPORT THE Pat Contestable SPSV FUND. THOSE HONORED Joseph Mattos '60 John Castanho Sally Sheehan Avellar ‘57 Nicosia John J. Collins The Isabel V. Dinelli Scholarship Joe & Ardath Kroner ARE LISTED IN BOLD FOLLOWED John and Carolyn McDonough Linda Copp David & Katherine Beronio Philip & Irene O’Connor Mary Noelle Higgins Newland Maria Elizabeth McLaughlin Fund for Minority Students Ray Cordeiro BY THE NAMES OF THE DONORS. John & Corrie Core Bill & Marilyn Bower Gerard & Lynda O’Mara Yvonne Healy William and Laura McNally Tom & Patty Kilkenny Gavin William Dinelli Family Joe & Ardath Kroner Edith Bauer John & Genevieve Brignone Maura O’Mara Sam & Lee-Ann Magnani Kukuruza Jack Newell, Jr. Francie McInerney MacMillan Raphael Cruz Kathleen Bauer Tetzschner Stephen Ochs ‘72 George and Corrine Oakes J.D. & Teena Miller The Jacquelyn Boyette Paul & Elizabeth Caprini Daniel Ornelas Joe & Ardath Kroner Athena Antipas Doris Klein Robert and Loretta Olson Dave & Sue Perry Scholarship Cavanagh ‘38 Nicasio Pinto Erna Deliman Susan Klein Barry and Suseela O'Mara Margaret Nultemeier Ochs Solano Association of Realtors Jacquelyn Boyette Mario & Patricia Conti Howard & Ruth Bales ’33 Lynne Skinner Oracle Corporation Glenda Perry Don McRae Tony, Sheila, Sarah & Anthony Al & Claudia Torretta Francisco Ornelas and Patricia Imelda Corbett Di Salvo ‘37 Powell Dianne Contreras & Richard Mike Hooke Williams Chuck & Laura Torretta Oregel Ben & Marie Dorn Jack Redmond Nichols Julie Rivera-Penafiel ‘15 Ferenc and Erika Pazmandi Karen Torretta Richard Anthony Steinberger ’90 Alma Guidi Ecklind ‘46 Alton & Ada Minetti ’39 Joseph Puentes Eve Rivera Gregory and Noreen Brain Ferrucci Memorial Scholarship Joe & Ardath Kroner Pokladowski Timothy Fitzpatrick Robinson Joe & Ardath Kroner Xiaowen (Tony) Tang Bishop Francis Quinn Vallejo Parlor #77 Audrey O’Brien Ford ‘50 Frank & Margaret Archer ’41 Rosalind Simmons Rapozo ‘62 Xiuling Tang Joseph Finerty ‘32 Paul and Barbara Reynolds Carole Valado O’Brien IN MEMORY OF Robert & Alberta Harden Scholl Michael Finerty Helen Riedstra Wesley & Valena Reese NEW DONORS Guiller and Alicia Rivera Edmond Odisho Angela Hayes Marye Gillen Sheehan ‘27 Carol Napala Fischer ‘60 Angel Reese-Galloway Barbara O'Neal Rudd '65 Stephen Walsh Charlotte Cattalini Hewitt ‘60 Tom Silva ‘66 Phyllis Burns Wright Bill and Marleana Airoldi Esther Bastien Wesley Reese Sandoval's Mexican Food Venard & Helen Jackson Raymond ’37 & Bette Jean Marlin Forthun Anthony and Joann Allegretti Shell Oil Company Diane Precour Rieschick ‘72 Smith Orville & Arlene Lavagnino Valdez Amazon Smile Cindy Redmond Sproule '65 IN MEMORY OF Mickey & Kitty Keenan Al & Claudia Torretta Jack '69 and Cathleen Anthony St. Dominic Parish Angie Bruce James & Lorretto Kenny Bill Souza George Fox Al Roca Apple, Inc Joseph Surges '77 Louise Steinberger John J. Collins & Family Bill & Estelle Kopple Andrew Steinmeyer, IV John J. Collins & Family Fred and Esther Asche Xiuling Tang Gail Stephens Jayne Passalacqua Galbreth ‘39 Ronald and Linda Becker Gayton and Carole Tarantino IN MEMORY OF Susan Posedel Kroll James Rookwood Dennis and Lynn Blake Terrie Corkrean Brenda Trigales Ramon Bordon Troy & Louise Maddox Barbara Straub Margaret Nultemeier Ochs Wayne Cain and Joanne Galle Arlene Lavagnino Valdez '53 Aunt Angie Bruce Clarence Marshall Joseph Thompson Augie Garrido Sutro '65 Koerner Rombauer Dave Vaughn '85 William Butler Joe & Ardath Kroner Walter and Joann Murphy '51 Berle & Marion McLoud Bill & Katherine Tschida Joe & Ardath Kroner Larry and Arlinda Watson Edmond Odisho David Grillo Carslund Arne and Flora Wiita Louis & Elvira Minetti Tony Verducci ‘61 John Sepulveda Lola Rohrer Joe & Ardath Kroner Lianni Castro '00 Marie Rabaino Wong '77 Harry & Agnes Nelson Harold & Aileen Young John J. Collins & Ardith Bertorello Bill and Frances Skjold '71 Stephen Walsh Beverly Hoellwarth Lian Xie Mike & Geraldine Steinberger Patricia Joan Sessler Connick Margaret Nultemeier Ochs Sonia Zara Sam & Lee-Ann Magnani Kukuruza Casey and Tamila Copeland John Zugnoni Bishop Myron Cotta

18 19 THE GIVING REPORT IN MEMORY Volunteering! In prayerful remembrance of alumni who have gone to their rest. Fun! “It is only when we silence the blaring sounds of our daily existence COMING UP! that we can finally hear the whispers of truth that life reveals to us, as it stands knocking on the doorsteps of our hearts.” Friends! —K.T. Jong C U there

Lorraine Silveira Dorothy Bullock Jayne Passalacqua Mary Noelle Higgins Pereira ‘37 Benne ‘39 Galbreth ‘39 Newland ‘42 OCTOBER 5, 6 & 7 FRIDAY Homecoming Game SATURDAY Bruins at the Brewery SUNDAY Hall of Fame Induction FOR MORE INFO, VISIT SPSV.ORG/HOMECOMING.

Marie Jeanne Laverne Passalacqua Rosemarie Downing Terry Ruff ‘54 McManus DuBoce ‘45 Willits ‘45 McNiece ‘47 Sr. Claire Herlihy, OP SUPPORT OUR FOOD DRIVE! IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FOOD BANK OF CONTRA COSTA AND SOLANO Sister Claire Herlihy, OP, formerly Sister M. NOVEMBER 5-16 Bartholomew of the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael for 64 years, died Lynn Level Griffith Bernadette Esteves Father Patrick Leo Lois Lawrence Ladd ‘57 Kelleher ‘57 La Belle, OP ‘57 ‘57 peacefully in San Rafael on December 29, 2017. She spent thirty years in the ministry of education, as a teacher and principal in San Francisco, Benicia, Reno, Monterey, Livermore, San Nadine Data Carol Napala Art Napala ‘64 Michael Bowers ‘65 Lloyd ‘57 Fischer ‘60 Leandro, and Vallejo. She Music at SPSV SAVE held a strong belief in the FALL CHORAL POPS NOVEMBER 10 & 11, 7pm THE DATE! value of parochial schools, ADVANCED THEATER PERFORMANCE 40TH ANNUAL CRAB FEED saying, “It’s the only place DECEMBER 7 - 9 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2019 where children are free to CHRISTMAS CONCERT, CHOIR talk about God with each AND BAND PERFORMANCE 6TH ANNUAL WINEMAKER’S DECEMBER 12 & 13, 7pm Sharon Tregaskis Stephen Ochs ‘72 Diane Precour Alec Bernardo ‘12 other and to pray together.” DINNER & AUCTION Larson ‘67 Rieschick ‘72 SATURDAY MARCH 30, 2019

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