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RAFFLE Winner Even When He Is Old He Will Not Or Are a Bit Rusty Our Staff Will Help You the St Sister Rebecca Berghoff NONPROFIT ORG Winter, 2016 Foundation US POSTAGE 308 N 4th Street PAID Yakima, WA 98901 YAKIMA WA PERMIT #337 The Legend Return Service Requested The mission of the Sister Rebecca Berghoff Foundation (SRB) is for the...“Continuance of St. Joseph Marquette Catholic School.” WInTeR, 2016 “Train up a child in the way he should go; Come and play and if you have never played RAFFLe WInneR even when he is old he will not or are a bit rusty our staff will help you THE ST. Joe’S RAFFLE IS NOW IN THE HISTORY Bingo sessions & times BOOKS WITH MR. DAN HOLZER HAVING THE WINNING depart from it” Wednesday –Thurs-Friday 11:30 and 6:30 TICKET. ELLLA SOLD THE WINNING TICKET AND Saturday 11:30, 6:00 and 9:15 GABRIEL DREW THE TICKET. Sunday 11:30 & 6:00 Proverbs 22:6 ESV Closed Monday & Tuesday 308 noRTh 4Th sTReeT, YAkImA WA 98901 509-457-0671 / [email protected] The St. Joe’s raffle is now in the history books with Mr. Dan Holzer having the winning ticket. Ellla sold the winning ticket and Gabriel drew the ticket. ALumnI neWs: A WARm WeLcome: mARRIAges: InVesToRs: In memoRY oF: COLGAN FUND: ALUMNI UPdates: A Warm Welcome to: Mr. Gary Cuillier, Kateri Town , sjmms 2006, married Tanner (JULY 2015 - DECEMBER - 2015) Joanne Dubuque Bennett Janet Jett (for Irene, Shelly, Cherie Tessier) Marquette High School, Gonzaga & Gon- Mr. & Mrs. Vince Lacoursiere Ronald Dagdagan McClurkin, sjmms Loe , August 1, 2015 ANNUAL FUND: In memory of Carl Jett zaga Law alum, and Mrs. Lori Thompson, Josh Ziegler, sjmms 1999, married Saral- Aaron Gamache 1997, completed his MBA from Hult Dr. & Mrs. Aylward George & Arlene Deruyter Mr.& Mrs. Paul Colgan St. Joseph/Marquette parent alum. They ynne Jez August 15, 2015 International School of Business Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bouchey Geraldine Herke Mr. Omar Gress have graciously agreed to serve a 4 year Seth Pleger, sjmms 2003, married Jene’ Julia Riel 2006 receiving her white coat Frank Caballero John & Michelle Riel Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hanses term as at large members of the Sister Re- Fiscus , August 15, 2015 Colleen Jones (Physician Assistant) Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Cockrill Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hargreaves becca Berghoff Foundation. Cammie Funk, sjmms 2002, married Jamie Mr.& Mrs. James Coe Russ & Nancy Mazzola Mr. &Mrs. Vince Lacoursiere Nathlynn Dagdagan , sjmms-2006 Hunsdale, August 15, 2015 *Mark Colver –restricted to Rick Colver Fund Lucille M. Karstens Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mattson graduated University of Washington Patrick St. Mary, sjmms 1990, married Jen Mrs. Alice Cone Cecile Griener Murphy Russ & Nancy Mazzola Lorena D. Russell, sjmms 2005, gradu- A specIAL ThAnk Windahl, September 2015 Mr. & Mrs. Marc Desgroseillier *Albert & Madeline Kloster Jerry Kloster Fe Sumalde ated AAS in Medical Assisting You: Kayla Long, sjmms 2006 married Nick F & M Construction Company Trudy Gamache Jim Kloster & Mary Pellicer HONORS FALL Quarter The Sister Rebecca Foundation Board Longmire, June 2015 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gasseling Rich & Cathy Kloster JESUIT FUND: 2015 of Directors would like to sincerely say Nick Kennedy, sjmms 2003, married Jessica *Sarah Kloster Rev. J. Gordon Moreland SJ Sullivan September 2015 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Hays Central Washington University: THANK YOU Mr. & Mrs. Keith Houser Jerry Kloster Teresa Kloster Kristina Gallegos, sjmms-2003, for all of your prayers, good wishes and M & G Properties Partners Jim Kloster & Mary Pellicer Emma Scherschligt, sjmms-2008, financial gifts you have given this past Dr. Ed Macke (in memory of Jennifer bAbIes: Rich & Cathy Kloster In honoR oF: Ben Record, sjmms-2008 year. Our mission has not changed “(for Beth Macke) Sister Dorothy Klingele SP 90th birthday To John, sjmms 2001, and Kara Miller, on Donna Schmitt Montana State University the continuance of St. Joseph/Marquette Marcella Mulcahy the birth of their baby boy August 2015 Stan Huntington Mr.& Mrs. Vince Lacoursiere Krysten Wolterstorff, sjmms 2011 Catholic School”) and we believe more Mr. &Mrs. Ed O’Claire Bill & Marvin Huntington University of Washington Spring quar- than ever that a St. Joseph/Marquette Margaret (Meg) Gilbert and Bradford Mr. &Mrs. Charlie O’Connor *Mr. & Mrs. Ike Purdy ter 2015: Catholic School education is a blessing. (Luke), sjmms 1999, on the birth of their Mr. & Mrs. Keith Qunell Marshall Wright, sjmms 2010 Thank you all for helping us with this baby girl Janurary 2015 John J. Quinn CHERYL CORNELL Eisenhower and Selah High Schools: noble and very important mission! Maggie Gilbert, sjmms 1999, and her hus- band on the birth of their baby girl Mr. James Reynolds FUND: Molly Stephenson ,sjmms 2014and Harry & Kathy Scott Anneliese Andrews “Train up a child in the way Molly Mattson, sjmms 2015, on their Way to go facts: Sheryl Scott Mr. & Mrs. John Barany (in honor of great Sunfair Invitational Cross Country Sister Rebecca’s Tuition Fund gave Kathleen Searcy Robbie Barany’s birthday) he should go; performance finishing 6th and 8th assistance to 25 families this past cAn You heLp FInd?? Rev. William Shaw Elizabeth Brons Lucille Bell, SJA 1960 Mr. & Mrs. Tom Stegeman year; that is in addition to the annual Steve & Jill Couette even when he is old he will not Grace McGree, sjmms-2015 Jo Anne Bennett SJA 1945 Mr.& Mrs. John Vornbrock (La Salle High School) Bryn $200,000.00 subsidy that helps Gloria Cronkhite keep tuition affordable. Mary Buchanan SJA 1949 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wall depart from it” Bohoskey,sjmms-2014 and Kaitlyn Michele Crowell Wolterstorff –sjmms-2013 (Davis Marie Burnett SJA 1942 *Mr. & Mrs. Joe Walsh Rick & Karen Derrey Proverbs 22:6 ESV High School ) for being selected as the Diane Koreski, SJA 1951 Unleashed Correspondents for the Yakima sT. Joe's FAmILY Michael Ramirez SJMMS 1990 Mr. & Mrs. Glen Dorn Herald Republic. bIngo nIghT George Sanderson, MHS 1948 Julie Gilbert Donald Sharpes MHS 1953- address Kim Kovalik chRIsTmAs pRogRAm Bernie Turner, SJA 1951 SISTER REBECCA’S A. Lopez & Judy Hargis TUITION FUND: Dale & Rosemarie Jones upcomIng eVenTs: Mr. & Mrs. Dave Lenihan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ball Fish Frydays As We RemembeR: Mr. &Mrs. Russ Mazzola Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bouchey February 12 to March 18 5:00 -8:00 Dale & Denise McDuffy LeT us sAY A Rich & Cathy Kloster in the school gym Kevin& Ashley McVickers pRAYeR FoR Them. Kathi Mercy Kathi Mercy Mr. & Mrs. Ike Purdy March 3 - St. Joseph/Marquette Catholic mAY TheY ResT In Michael & Seana Moore Harry & Kathy Scott School Open House peAce: Sheryl Scott Joe & Patty Nevue March 27 - Easter Sunday Marie Burnett, SJA 1942 Sisters of Providence Ed & Margaret O’Claire Theresa (Cyr) Bladow, SJA 1935 Mr. &Mrs. Pat O’Connor April 4-8 - Spring Break Ellen Carolus Perrault Farms April 22 - Grandparents/Special Friends Day Gerald Champoux Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rankin May 6 - St. Joseph/Marquette’s Jog a ton Terence (Terry) Champoux –MHS 1965 UNRESTRICTED GIFTS: Mr. & Mrs. John Riel Gene Evans. MHS 1965 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Baglien Sandie Rinna Aaron Gamache Carol Brodie Mr. & Mrs. Ray St. Mary Sr. Naomi Hurd SP Mr.& Mrs. Aaron Englehart Mr. & Mrs. Jon Shirey Carl Jett gIRLs bAskeTbALL Leon & Pinky Hudon Scott E. Snyder Ramona Kreis, SJA 1947 Stan Huntington Sharon Stark Visit us on Facebook Susan Warren Kunkler Yvette Lundy Rita Uber St. Joseph Marquette Andrew (Drew) Langevin. MHS 1967 Patricia Nicolas Mr. & Mrs. Ron Urlacher School Alumni Jo Tyrrell Morse, SJA 1941 Martha Robert Mr. &Mrs. Richard Wall Sister Rebecca Berghoff Julie Ann Robillard, SJA 1951 Ray Sanderson Gloria Salatino, SJA 1941 Foundation web address is Mr.& Mrs. Karl Staudinger * Denotes Sister’s Tuition Assistance Fund ** Denotes Sister’s Tuition Assistance / SRBFoundation.org Cheryl Cornell Fund.
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