The Golden West College Foundation

The Golden West College Foundation was organized in 1985 to solicit and manage gifts to benefit the college and its students. The Foundation is dedicated to supporting the College’s mission of providing comprehensive academic opportunities to the community for lifelong learning.

A board of directors, who provides the leadership and direction for the organization’s operation, manages the Foundation. The Foundation has grown steadily since 1985 with assets over $1,900,000. This has been accomplished through donations of cash, bequests and grants from individuals and businesses. The

Foundation has provided over $2,200,000 in scholarships to Golden West College students. In addition to cash assets, the Foundation annually receives donated equipment and supplies that represent thousands of dollars in gifts in-kind.

The primary focus of the Foundation Board of Directors is working toward building support for college-wide needs. To nurture groups who have special interests in supporting Golden West College, the Foundation provides staff support and direction to three auxiliaries. Each auxiliary is managed by its own board and officers, requiring membership dues for operational expenses. Report from the Foundation Chairman Bob Polentz

The Golden West Foundation again participated in the Scholarship and Awards Ceremony held in May by awarding scholarships to over 200 students. Since 1989, the Foundation has awarded over $2,200,000 to deserving students. This has been extremely gratifying to the Foundation as the awarding of scholarships is a direct contributor to the enhancement of student success at Golden West College.

On Saturday, March 12, the Foundation held its eighth annual major successful fundraiser, the “Golden West College Gala.” We are happy to report that we raised approximately $142,000—a new record. The proceeds funded the Foundation’s Wish List Program and the Foundation’s Endowed Scholarships. We particularly want to thank Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., Elmore Toyota and Union Bank of California as major sponsors and all the other underwriters who gave so generously to this event. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Gala Committee and its co-chairs Emilee Young and Charla Kabana as well as the community at large for continuing to support this very important event for the college. We look forward to continued success at our ninth Gala scheduled for March 25, 2006.

Our 14th Annual Courtyard of Honor Ceremony was celebrated last October. We had four Pillars of Support ($25,000+) including the Brunilda “Bruni” L. Cronk Pillar, Rita Simonton Pillar, St. Joseph Hospital Pillar and the Waltmar Foundation Pillar. The donor wall was increased by 50 donor names, with five in the Golden Society ($10,000+) category. Four outstanding GWC alumni were honored as Alumni Pillar of Achievement recipients. Since the inception of this awards program in 1991, 70 alumni have been honored.

As we look to 2006, we want to express our collective gratitude for the continued participation and leadership of the Foundation Board members whose continued commitment and participation is critical to the overall success of the Foundation’s mission. The Foundation’s objectives for 2006 include expanding Board membership and continuing a high level of participation from our members while seeking fresh ideas for new fund raising opportunities and expansion of existing programs.

This year has continued to be relatively challenging from an investment perspective with the market basically performing in a relatively narrow range. Under the guidance of the Investment Committee and its chairman, Doug Fabian, we have exercised a high degree of conservatism relative to our investments during the past year and will continue to exercise prudence in our efforts to increase the value of the portfolio. I would like to take the opportunity to thank Fabian Investment Resources and Spectrum Asset Management for their continued support and guidance on a volunteer basis.

In January it was a great pleasure that we welcomed Wes Bryan as Golden West College’s new President to the Foundation membership. We look forward to many years working with Wes to develop new initiatives and continue existing successful programs.

In closing, I would like to personally thank the Foundation Board of Directors and those who have provided advice, counsel, professional guidance, financial support and personal time to the Board during the past year. It is not often that I have had the unique opportunity to work with such a dedicated group, and I look forward to the upcoming year in which we will work as a team towards the goal of enhancing student success at Golden West College.

Robert Polentz, Chairman Golden West College Foundation Golden West College Foundation Board of Directors

2005 Bonnie Castrey Mediator/Arbitrator

2006 Mary Botticella CEO, Huntington Beach Hospital Theodore Coutsoftides, MD Surgeon Nancy Davies Vice President, Retail Market Division, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Judy Elmore President, Elmore Toyota John McGovern Senior Vice President, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Ret.) Norah Morrison, CFP/JD Attorney at Law Harold Pazanti President/CEO Pazanti Home Mortgage Corporation Robert Polentz Aqua-Flo, LLC Donald Testa, DDS, JD Surgeon, Attorney at Law

2007 Jerry Dominguez Region Manager, Southern California Edison Douglas Fabian President, Fabian Wealth Strategies/Making Money with Doug Fabian Steve Olmsted Partner, Accetta and Olmsted, Accountancy Corporation Cheryl Tittle Classified Representative Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. Faculty Representative Emilee Young, Ed.D. Partner, Robertson Young Consulting

GWC Ex-Officio Wes Bryan President, Golden West College Margie Bunten Director, Public Relations & Institutional Advancement (non-voting) Janet Houlihan Vice President, Administrative Services

Presidential Designees Louise Comer Director, Fiscal Services Monica Pombo ASGWC Representative

Emeritus Mary Boyce Simpson

Executive Board Robert Polentz Chairman Judy Elmore President Steve Olmsted Treasurer Wes Bryan President, GWC Margie Bunten Executive Secretary

Coast Community College District Board of Trustees George Brown • Walter G. Howald • Mary L. Hornbuckle Jerry Patterson • Armando Ruiz Carlos Muñoz, student trustee Kenneth D. Yglesias, Ed.D., Chancellor Message from Golden West College President, Wes Bryan

Golden West is preparing to celebrate 40 years of service to our community in September 2006. Forty years of class offerings, registration lines, graduation, and giving students chances to return to school for continuing education and professional improvement.

In preparation for this celebration, we will compile an impressive set of statistics and recount many of our fine accomplishments. Looking back to our past will be fun; however, this report focuses more on the future than the past. After all, a Foundation that spends over a quarter of a million dollars per year of its bequests on student scholarships is really about building futures.

I wish you could have been with me as I listened to the stories of five or six students who have benefited from the help you so generously provided. It was so very important for them to have the opportunity to come back to college, even with young children in tow, because they understood that a degree or certificate will make a significant difference in their lives.

I am proud to be associated with a Foundation Board that understands the importance of educational opportunities and donates their time and energy to help expand them for students in need. This is why I have made it a high priority to aid in the expansion of our Foundation Board and increase our donors and scholarships.

I hope as you review this report you will consider involving yourself to a greater degree in the projects that our campus community sponsors. Without your support, the college could not begin to offer the scholarships and programs which provide our students with so many avenues to success. I am excited to be on this Board as we make plans together to ensure that the next 40 years will be as bright as the last.

President, Golden West College

GWC is “Thawing Out”

After several years of severe budget cutbacks and hiring in record numbers, this infusion of new faces and energy will freezes, GWC is back in motion. Funds have been allocated to allow GWC to continue its tradition of quality instruction and fill over 45 essential faculty, staff, and administrative positions excellence in service for students in order to meet and exceed for the fall semester alone. As long-time faculty and staff retire the challenges ahead.

Some of the new faces at GWC...

Margot Bowlby, Social Science Instructor Pete Bouzar, Math Instructor Karen Dickerson, Counselor Kathryn Sciabica, Biology Instructor What’s New at GWC?

New Student Center The newly renovated Student Center has transformed with vivid colors and a range of textures in furnishings and surface treatments. This space is user friendly for students, faculty, and staff with many updated features such as: dropped lighting, mobile furniture, study booths, flat screen TV, sofas, and an elevated stage area.

This center provides not only a comfortable eating and studying environment, but it also caters to the relief of stress with its new separate game room. This room is complete with two pool tables and the latest and greatest in video games.

There is also a new information booth inside the center. Manned by students for students, the attendants are able to provide answers to questions regarding campus activities as well as general GWC information. Also available is a six station, completely wireless internet café within the main room.

Image is Everything During the same time period, Huntington Beach trademarked the name Surf City, USA. This gave further justification that the chosen surfboard shape was the best symbol for GWC to make a direct association to Surf City.

The new surfboard logo was presented to the committees on campus for further input. After all the presentations were finished, the new surfboard logo, with the updated sea green and sunny yellow colors, was approved September 21, 2005 by In Summer 2004, Golden West College’s president formed the campus-wide Planning & Budget Committee, and then by an Image Committee to update the college identity. The GWC President, Wes Bryan. committee was to assess the logo, school colors, slogan, college seal, school mascot and even the school name. New College Seal The committee was formed by an open invitation to the It was the consensus of the committee to design a new campus. All existing committees on campus were visited to college seal. The seal is used where a formal look is desired: invite members to join the Image Committee. certificates, formal announcements and correspondence, The goal was to have a new identity package completed by resolutions, diplomas, etc. The final design comprises the same GWC’s 40th Anniversary in September, 2006. typeface as the new logo, a laurel leaf — symbolizing achievement, The Image Committee consists of 35 members including the year GWC was founded, and faculty, classified staff, students, managers, administrators, GWC’s first slogan — Let Change retirees, district employees and marketing professionals invited Be The Tradition. Its round shape from the community. symbolizes perfection. After many designs and discussions, the committee agreed on a surfboard shape for its symbol/icon. The GWC design on the surfboard gives it a collegiate look. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATION A California Nonprofit Organization STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2005

TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUES Cash contributions $ 704,261 Non-cash contributions 174,704 Special events 105,674 Interest and dividends 51,871 Realized gain on investment 7,866 Unrealized gain (loss) on investment 1,815 Other local income 12,000 Total Public Support and Revenues $ 1,058,227

EXPENSES AND DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUES AND NON-CASH CONTRIBUTIONS $ 1,056,708 Administrative Expenses

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Departmental Distributions Scholarships $226,575 $418,954 Distribution of Non-Cash 174,740 Nursing Program $240,493 Donations Wish List Projects 43,378 Athletics 38,820 Other Program Expenses 105,516 Math/Science 33,783 Fundraising Expenses 62,231 Auto Technology 11,282 Social Sciences 9,976 Special Projects 56,962 Other 41,222 Administative Expenses 11,730

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $ 1,519 NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 2,565,630 NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $ 2,566,149 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATION A California Nonprofit Organization STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2005

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Change in Net Assets $ 1,519 Adjustments to Reconcile Change in Net Assets to Net Cash Flows Operaing Activities Changes in Assets and Liabilities Decrease in accounts receivable 50,937 Decrease in accounts payable (36,001) Net Cash Flows From Operating Activities 16,455

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Purchase of investments (3,390,566) Proceeds from sale investments 3,785,131 Net unrealized gain on investments (1,815) Realized gain on investments (7,866) Net Cash Flows from Investing Activities 384,884

NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 401,339 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 1,506,691 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF YEAR $ 1,908,030

A complete audit report is available in the Golden West College Foundation Office. 2005 Wishes Funded with Gala Proceeds 8 Galas and Over $695,000 Later… $40,000 of the 2005 Gala proceeds were On March 15, 2005 the Foundation possible to bring in $141,835 for campus allotted to fund the Wish List Program. hosted its 8th annual Gala fundraiser needs. These funds were used to fund Wishes were limited to $1,200 each and at the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort. the newly established STAR book Thanks to overwhelming support, this reserve program, student scholarships, were granted based on student impact Gala became the Foundation’s most special projects, and an annual “Wish and program needs. Over 51 items were successful event to date, grossing List” program. Since 1998, the Gala has granted to 36 departments campus wide. $190,480. Once expenses of $48,645 netted over $695,000. were deducted, this event made it Admissions and Records HP Laser Jet Printer & Cartridge Assessment Center HP Color Jet Laser Printer Athletics Turface Soil Conditioners for the Baseball Field Cal Track Discus Cage for Track & Field Automotive Technology Brake Bleeder Kit Biology Spectronic 20 D+ Spectrophotometer Preventative maintenance service and repairs for microscopes Water Bath Dual Chamber The wide varety of unique Ward’s Kit live auction items and silent Business auction items obtained by Knock Classroom Speakers Out Productions brought in a record $60,855. Wayne Foster Business and Information Systems Entertainment’s, “Mustang Sally” Swingline Hole Puncher kicked off a night of dancing, fine Ampono Date/Time Clock for exams food, great company, and a whole Chemistry lot of FUN. 12 Heating mantles for Organic Chemistry Lab Cosmetology Special thanks to 2005 Gala underwriters: $10,000 Marquee Sponsors: Toyota Motor Sales, Facial Side Table U.S.A., Inc., Elmore Toyota, and Union Bank; $5,000 Gold Sponsor: Huntington Beach Hospital; Facial Bed $2500 Silver Sponsors: Accetta Olmsted Accountancy Corporation, Jo Andrews/Go With Jo Travel, Counseling Clearlight Partners Management, LLC, El Viento, Doug Fabian, Charla Kabana/Washington 2 Dymo Label Writer 330 Turbo and 4 boxes of Mutual Financial Services, Norah Morrison, Pazanti Home Mortgage Corporation, St. Joseph Hospital, and The Boeing Company. Labels Criminal Justice Training Center Simunition Conversion Kits Gala Gross and Net 1998 - 2005 3 impact weapon training bags Soft Batons for impact training exercises $200,000 Police Training Suit 175,000 Custodial 150,000 Carpet Extractor 125,000 100,000 Digital Arts/Creative Arts Mac OS X Server 75,000 50,000 EOPS 25,000 HP Laser Jet 1320 NW Printer 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 ESL % Profit 68% 71% 80% 71% 70% 74% 77% 75% Marantz Portable mono tape recorder Gross Net Elmore Toyota Donates a 2005 Matrix Wishes Funded, continued

The GWC Foundation would like to opportunity drawing. The Foundation Fine Arts extend a very special thank you to sold 200 opportunity drawing tickets Life Size Skeleton Elmore Toyota for their support of the at $100 each, bringing in $20,000. The Health Science 8th annual Gala event. Elmore Toyota drawing took place as a ramp up to Full Body Manikin significantly aided in the success of this the live auction, filling the room with year’s event by becoming a $10,000 excitement and anticipation for what the Health Services Marquee Sponsor, and generously evening had in store for its attendees. UNF 5103 Medical Exam Table donating a 2005 Toyota Matrix for an Library Copier Life Science Super Anatomy Kit Judy Elmore, President, LRSCC Elmore Toyota and Golden HP Laser Jet Printer West College Foundation Math/Science President, turning over Microscopic Slides the Matrix to Opportunity HP Office color printer Drawing winners Lisa Nursing Morales and Leeanne Hill, Epocrates Essentials GWC classified employees. Test Taking Strategies CD Office Administration Software Outreach Table Banner with New GWC logo Physical Education Dodging Bullets with Technology Chattanooga M-2 Hydrocollator How do you train law enforcement for “The beauty about this kind of training Physics open fire scenarios without putting is that it is so realistic,” states Ron Classic Dynamics System them in the danger of live open-fire? Lowenberg, director of the Criminal Public Relations This question was answered with the Justice Training Center. Digital Micro Cassette Voice Recorder purchase of a Simunition Conversion Re-Entry/CalWORKS Kit, an example of an item that wouldn’t These training tools put officers in “live Dymo Label Writer 330 Turbo otherwise be funded without the Wish action,” where you can potentially feel List program. the sting of an assailant’s bullet, have Social Science Panasonic Copier realistic recoil, and even smell the gun Simunition is the technology that powder. This technology focuses on Teacher Education Program combines simulation with ammunition. training to control adrenaline and assess Educators Resource Directory This provides for the training of real life, the situation appropriately, enabling close-range engagement of firearms. officers to react realistically. Technology Support Services Camcorder Digital Cameras This Wish List item will make it possible for the GWC Criminal Theatre Justice (CJTC) program to train Hobart Airforce 250A Plasma Cutter over 300 SWAT and recruit Transfer Center officers per year. Offering two Career Guidance Foundation 2006-07 College programs for regular duty Source Online officers and two programs for Tutoring Center limited duty officers, the CJTC HP Laser Jet Printer & Cartridge has the potential to disperse approximately 120 officers into Writing/Reading Center the line of duty each year. Reading Books Non-Cash Donations The list below represents the names Nursing Program will of individuals, companies and organizations who contributed to the Receive over $7 Million Golden West College Foundation in 2005. A Crown For You by Toni Golden West College is one of Academy of Magical Arts, Inc. Acapulco Mexican Restaurant Cantina seven California community Activision colleges awarded a $7,132,743 Aidells Sausage Company grant from the California Albertson’s #6151 Community College Chancellor’s Alchemy Glass & Light Inc. Office. This grant is part of Aliso Creek Inn American Golf Corporation Governor Schwarzenegger’s American Martial Arts Academy $90 million initiative to solve the Anaheim Angels nursing shortage in the state of Jo & Jim Andrews California. “The timing of this Antigua Group grant couldn’t have been better,” Aquarium of the Bay Aquarium of the Pacific says Sally Morgan, director of the Archos Inc. Nursing Dept. With over 1,200 Armstrong Garden Centers students on waiting lists to enter the nursing programs in four Orange County Arnette Sunglasses community colleges, GWC has taken on the responsibility of offering a solution Arnold Palmer Enterprises with the “Weekend Section.” This program will increase enrollment by over 48 Asics Tiger Corporation AT Cross students per semester for five years, giving the opportunity to educate over 240 Athens West nurses and place them into the field. Azusa Greens Country Club Susan Babb GWC received over $2 million from the initiative and was required to get at least a Babouch Moroccan Restaurant two to one match in order to be awarded the grant. Cash and in-kind commitments Back Bay Rowing & Running Club Balboa Bay Club came from Hoag Hospital, St. Jude Medical Center, Moore Foundation, Fountain Debbie & Jim Bales Valley Regional Hospital, Irvine Health Foundation, Dove Professional Apparel, Inc., Banana Boat of California, Inc. Golden West College Foundation, and Golden West College. Joanne Barton Charlene & Ralph Bauer Dave Baumann Beach Bicycle “It gives us the opportunity to improve on an Beach Billiards Mfg. & Supply Ben & Jerry’s already state of the art nursing program,” says Benihana National Corp. Wes Bryan, GWC President. Sue Berman Phillip Bernard, Ph.D. Bill’s Camera Blockbuster Entertainment Group Blue Cross of California/ Greg Baird Blue Hawaiian Helicopters Bochco Productions Body Centre Day Spa Kathy Bohannon Bon Appetit Pat Bone Boomers! Borghese Inc. Mary Botticella William P. Brake, Jr., D.D.S. Norma Brandel Gibbs Brew Bakers Christi Bristol Brita Products Co. Wes Bryan Buca Di Beppo Joanne Bumm Margie & Charlie Bunten Fall 2005 Nursing Class Buttonwood Farm Winery This grant will allow GWC to double the number of nurses in the program. C & G Automotive California Auto Service Non-Cash Donations, con’t. Football Program Callaway Coastal Winery Beth Canda/The Hair Designer’s Carlisle Collections/Sally Jankowiak Scores $10,000 CasaMagna Marriott Puerto Vallarta Casino Morongo NuVision Becomes Exclusive Sponsor Cask ‘n Cleaver Treisa & Michael Cassens NuVision Financial Federal Credit Union became the GWC Football program’s exclusive Bonnie Castrey sponsor with a donation of $10,000. The department used these funds to purchase Cat Eye Co. Ltd. new uniforms for their players. Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts Chiari Wellness Spa Chien et Chat Pet Shop/Indogneato Chili Pepper Inc. Chili’s Bar & Grill Chopra Center City of Huntington Beach Community Services Dept. City of Huntington Beach Police Department Mark W. Clark Club Med/Christina Deroche Isaac Cohen Louise Comer Complexion’s Day Spa & Wellness Center Peggy Conley Constant Change/Susan Yandle, M.D. Contiki Holidays/Renee Stecker Costa Mesa Lincoln Mercury Ted Coutsoftides, M.D. Crabtree & Evelyn Cranium Inc. Gerard Cruzat Crystal Cathedral/Glory Productions Cuisinart Nancy Davies Wes Bryan, GWC President (left) and Albert Gasparian, athletic director (right) receive a $10,000 Pat Davis check from Justin Weiler . Deb’s Kitchen/Chef Debbi Dubbs Debbie’s House of Avon, Debbie Bowen Dermalogica Shirley A. Dohrman Jerry Dominguez Don Francisco Gourmet Coffee Shirley Donnelly Sharon Donoff GWC and Delillo Chevrolet Doubletree Guest Suites Dana Point Dr. Phil Show Team Up June Dugmore Duke’s Huntington Beach Jacqueline Dvorman In January, 2005, DeLillo Dyson Chevrolet matched funds Echo Design Group with the GWC Athletic Elkins Ranch Golf Course Department for $15,000 to Sheila Ellis purchase a new, state of the Judy Elmore Elmore Toyota art, electronic scoreboard. John L. Endsley ESPN Zone Anaheim The scoreboard arrived just Doug Fabian in time for the dedication Fagor America Inc. of GWC’s baseball field to Farmers & Merchants Bank Laura & Bob Ferrian Coach Fred Hoover. This Festival of the Arts demonstrates GWC’s interest First Texas Products in partnering with the Five Crowns Restaurant community and businesses 5 Points Plaza of Huntington Beach. Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse Foscari Italian Cuisine Non-Cash Donations, con’t. Four Seasons Hotel George V Golden West College Foundation Four Seasons Resort Provence at Terre Blanche Fresca’s Mexican Grill Friends of Golden West College Friends of Santa Ana Zoo Gift Giving Opportunities Fujifilm Fun Zone Boat Company Joan Furtsch/Fuller Brush G.O.A.T., Inc. There are a variety of options to consider when making a gift: Garmin International Anne & Lee Gillespie Glen Ivy Hot Springs Global Works Go With Jo Travel/Jo Andrews Gift Annuities GWC Cosmetology Department A Charitable Gift Annuity is an extraordinary way to make an irrevocable Grand Vision Foundation/The Warner Grand Theatre Grapeline Wine Country Shuttle deferred donation, increase your income, and slice your tax bill — all in Great White Shark Enterprises, Inc. one transaction. Our Charitable Gift Annuity program was created as a Anna Greenwald service to our many friends who have expressed a desire to make a gift of Marge Greenwald significance, while still retaining income from the gift property during their Chris & Mike Grisey lives. Gymboree Stores Hahn Estates Winery The Foundation has secured its first $25,000 annuity with Carolyn Hair & Nail Express Cunningham of Seal Beach, Leisure World. These funds will be allocated to Dolores Harper the Nursing Department for unrestricted use. Harrah’s Las Vegas Donna L. Harris Harry’s Fine Jewelry If interested in this type of gift opportunity, please call Margie Bunten, GWC Heirlooms To Treasures/Judith Starr Director of Public Relations and Institutional Advancement, at 714/895-8315 Helen Grace Chocolates or email her at [email protected]. Hens & Chickens Quilt Auxiliary Emile Henry Hilton Burbank Airport “I just like giving to charity and accomplishing Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort the most good for everyone. It’s good for me Hof’s Hut Restaurant & Bakery Hollywood Park Racetrack and others” HomeLoanCenter.com — Carolyn Cunningham Hornblower Cruises & Events Hotel Marlowe Hotel Monteleone Hotel Park City Janet Houlihan Leah & Anthony Hsieh Annual Fund Hyatt Regency Albuquerque Cash contributions to the Foundation’s annual fund are a critical source Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach of private support for the college. Annual fund donations finance the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach Jeff Hyder scholarship program and other endeavors that strengthen the college but Improv are not funded by the state. In-N-Out Indian Hills Golf Club Inn at Essex Inn at Manitou Inn at Rancho Santa Fe Memorial Gifts James Hotel Scottsdale Gifts in memory of loved ones and deceased friends — or gifts which honor Sally Jankowiak/Carlisle Collection, living individuals — are gratefully accepted by the Foundation. Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Store Jimmy’s Fish Market & Grill Jones Apparel Group, Inc. Such contributions are often used to reflect the interests or talents of the Jurupa Hills Country Club person being honored. The Foundation is pleased to help potential donors K-Swiss Inc. explore appropriate uses for the memorial gifts. Charla Kabana Kathy May’s Restaurant Kathy’s Kreations Kazanjian Bros., Inc. King’s Seafood Company Non-Cash Donations, con’t. Knock Out Productions, Inc. Golden West College Foundation Ruth Kramer L’Auberge de Sedona Resort La Cuesta Inn Gift Giving Opportunities La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club Lake Arrowhead Resort Lake Hotel Killarney Larry’s Building Materials Lawry’s The Prime Rib Leatherman LEGOLAND California Jeff Littlefield Logitech Inc. Life Insurance Policies Long Beach Symphony Orchestra Los Alamitos Race Course The Golden West College Foundation may be named a beneficiary. Los Angeles Clippers Donation of a life insurance policy to the Foundation entitles the donor to Lisa Loughran a tax deduction for the cash surrender value. LUXE Hotel Sunset Boulevard Luxottica Group L’ZEV, L.L.C. Artistic Jewelry MAC Cosmetics Gifts In Kind Macaroni Grill Donations of personal property, including vehicles, equipment and Macy’s Annual Events supplies, are gratefully accepted by the Golden West College Foundation. Maggiano’s Little Italy Main Street & Main Incorporated Please inquire with the Foundation Office about specific items being Mangia – Mangia considered as gifts to the college. Mann Theatres & Festival Cinemas Marchon Eyewear Inc. Marie Callender’s Restaurant & Bakery Bequests Mario’s Restaurant Markham Vineyards A bequest designates a gift to the college in the donor’s will. Many alumni Martini Blues and friends have made a provision in their wills for Golden West College Mary Kay/Nancy Jo Wright Foundation as a beneficiary. Matanzas Creek Winery Maui Jim Northeast, Inc. Mayur Cuisine of India Linda & John McGovern “It is my privilege to give back to the college for my David McHowell/Elmore Toyota Tracy McKelvey education, for enriching my life, and for giving me Meguiar’s great friends and memories” Marian Melendez Melissa’s Specialty Foods — Rita Simonton Mervyns MGA Entertainment, Inc. Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Lois Miller, Ed.D. Million Dollar Tan - Sunless Tanning & Day Spa Mimi’s Café Miracle Springs Resort & Spa Sue & Mitchell Mirkin Misto International LLC. Norah Morrison MPA Media Golden West College Foundation is a 501(c)(3). Mt. Baldy Ski Lift Contributions to the Foundation are tax deductible. Stacie Muir Tax I.D.# 33-0073702 Musical Theatre West Alice Myli NBC Studios For further information about supporting the Golden West Nails by Marilyn College Foundation, please call (714) 895-8316 Nature’s Gate Charlanne Nee, Ed.D. Nevada Landing Hotel & Casino Bob Newhart Jimmy Nguyen Nomi Wagner Commissioned Paintings Non-Cash Donations, con’t. Norris Center for the Performing Arts Foundation Auxiliaries Oggi’s Pizza & Brewing Company Olfa North America Bernie & Steve Olmstead Wayne Olson The Golden West College Patrons Omni Hotels Corporate Office OPI Products, Inc. Organized in April of 1973, the Golden West College Patrons is a volunteer Susanne and Rocco Orsini organization that raises monies for student scholarships. The Patrons also put in Outback Steakhouse hundreds of volunteer hours each year for the community as well as campus Pacific Symphony Orchestra events. The Patrons hold one fashion show fundraiser per year to fund 16 student Pacific Theatres Palm Beach Shores Resort & Vacation Villas scholarships. This past October the Patrons Fashion Show netted approximately Park Hyatt Los Angeles $16,000. Paul Anka Productions Harold Pazanti Pazanti Home Mortgage Corporation Pechanga Resort & Casino Peet’s Coffee & Tea Pelican Hill Golf Club Penley Sports, LLC Peter Deilmann Cruises/Julie Joy PetsPetsPets/August Court Philharmonic Society of Orange County Pier 39 Limited Partnership Pierside Gallery Pizza Time Buffet Plaza Hotel & Casino Plums Café Susan & Bob Polentz Norma Pollaro PuchiBag, Inc. Patrons, students, faculty, staff, administrators, and community members modeled at the 2005 Puddingstone Hot Tubs Resort Cruising Into Fall Fashion Show. This year’s fundraiser was the most successful Patrons event to date. Pure Vida Body Studio Victor Quiros RailEurope Rainbow Disposal Company/Ron Shenkman Ralph’s Grocery Store Redhawk Golf Club Redondo Sport Fishing Hens & Chickens Quilt Auxiliary Regal Entertainment Group Regis and Kelly The Hens and Chickens Quilt Auxiliary is a volunteer quilt fellowship organization. Residence Inn by Marriott – Costa Mesa This group works hard each year to make one exquisite quilt for an opportunity Revo Sunglasses Gloria Reynolds drawing. The proceeds from this drawing are then used to aid in departmental needs Pam Reynolds that would not otherwise be funded. This past year the quilt’s opportunity drawing Richard’s Beauty College netted $1,681.32. These funds were disbursed to the Microbiology Lab for supplies, Ritz-Carlton, Palm Beach Ritz Restaurant and Garden the Fine Arts department Riviera Hotel & Casino for a display rail, into the Kent Roberts endowed Hens & Chickens Rad Robinson Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Quilt Auxiliary scholarship, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and unrestricted funds for Rosarito Beach Hotel & Spa the GWC Child Development Royal Thai Cuisine Center. Roy’s Corporate Office Charles W. Royston, Jr. Salon Canvass The Hens and Chickens are Sam Choy’s Diamond Head Restaurant planning to make a 40th San Diego Repertory Theatre Sanrio Anniversary Quilt for the Santa Ana Zoo college in 2006. Scott Art Graphics Sea Nails See’s Candies Non-Cash Donations, con’t. GWC Ensures Student Success Serrano Hotel Sherman Oaks Castle Park Silky Sullivan’s Restaurant & Irish Pub Through the STAR Book Reserve Sizzler/W & J Higgins Investments Skate Zone Smith Optics Program Sony Electronics, Inc. Heather South South Coast Repertory Southern California Edison Southwest Airlines Spa Aesthetica The Golden West College Spoiled in H.B. Foundation Board has taken Sports Club/Irvine Staples Center Foundation on the responsibility to Robin Stewart provide students with another Sunstone Vineyard & Winery Swarovski North America Limited tool for their success. The Student T.K. Burgers Textbook Assistance Reserve (STAR) T-Fal Corp. Don Testa, D.D.S., J.D. Program has been implemented in the The Gallery HB campus library to aid in the availability The Mark The Robert Mayer Corporation for students to have an alternative way of The Spa accessing class materials. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Timmy Woods Handbags As textbook costs rise, the students are faced with Cheryl Tittle Toye Tong the reality of determining their educational goal versus their budget. The reserve Trafalgar/Robbe Pollack program is in place to ensure that students reach the goals they have set for John Travolta Abra & Steve Treskes themselves, as well as opens their eyes to campus-wide tools that are available for Tudor Hotel & Suites them to use. Universal Studios James Utter The Foundation Board allocated $20,000 to establish a book reserve program for Viceroy Palm Springs Villa Florence Hotel students. W Silicon Valley Wal*Mart “I am so grateful to be able to offer these students such a great program,” stated Mr. & Mrs. Barry Waldman Walt Disney Company Cathy Siddiqui, GWC Librarian. James Walters Helen Wampler, Ed.D. These funds have been used to purchase the top textbooks that will be used Valerie Wannall throughout the Fall and Spring semesters. The library has purchased 85 titles Warehouse Restaurant Warner Bros. Studios covering over 30 academic disciplines with 423 circulations which average 5 Warner Springs Ranch circulations per textbook. Waterfront Café Derrick Watkins Paul Weubbe Wild Birds Unlimited Wild Rivers Waterpark Lisa Williams “There is nothing harder to watch than students Windhaven Glider Rides having to drop their classes solely because they Helen Wong cannot afford to buy the books” Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. Sylvia Worden Sheila & John Wordes — Steve Ludwig, GWC Bookstore director Nicole Wordes Susan Yandle, M.D. Yard House Restaurant Emilee Young, Ed.D. Yves Bistro Z’ Tejas Southwestern Grille Zoological Society of San Diego COURTYARD OF HONOR DONOR WALL Five different categories are represented on the Donor Wall. Pillars of Support Pillars of Golden West College • $25,000 + Golden Society • $10,000 - $24,999 The first Pillars of Support were inducted at the Honors Circle • $5,000 - $9,999 inaugural Courtyard of Honor Ceremony in 1995. President’s Circle • $2,500 - $4,999 Since that time, GWC has honored 40 Pillars of Scholars Circle • $1,200 - $2,499 Support with four of them inducted this past October. A Pillar represents $25,000 or more in PILLARS OF SUPPORT GOLDEN SOCIETY cash donations by either individuals or businesses. Steve Allen Jo and Jim Andrews These gifts represent over $1 million. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE® OF HUNTINGTON American Legion Auxiliary Unit # 327 BEACH American Nursing Review Associated Students Golden West College Angus Petroleum Corp. Augusta Barker Bella Terra Biology Department Staff British Petroleum 2005 Pillars Joanne Bumm R. Dudley Boyce Outstanding Student California Retired Teachers Association Award Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde California Community Foundation/Carl and Cathaleen Dunn Irene Bull Fund DeLillo Chevrolet Coastal Communities Hospital Cathaleen Dunn Madeline and Barry Cohen Educational Foundation of America Brunilda “Bruni” L. Cronk Judy Elmore Gladys M. Crown Lauro Martinez Garcia Frank M. Doyle Foundation Garden Grove Hospital Guild Dorothy Beatrice Duthie George Hoag Family Foundation Ebell Club of Newport Beach Ted Glick Elmore Toyota GWC Mathametics Department Douglas Fabian Helene Fuld Health Trust FHP Healthcare/FHP International Corp. Anthony & Leah Hsieh Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Milan Panic/ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Medical Center Kamehameha Schools Golden West College Patrons Kay Mortenson and R. “Kelly” Kelly Las Ayudantes Auxiliary GWC Science Fund GTE The Brunilda L. Cronk Memorial Pillar Norah Morrison, CFP/JD Pictured is Bruni’s husband, Robert Cronk Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Steve and Bernie Olmsted Huntington Beach Hospital Harold Pazanti & Rochelle Pazanti-Ruth Kaiser Permanente Susan and Robert Polentz Dr. Howard Mango C. O’Neil Rogers John and Linda McGovern Sherry Griswold Foundation Norma Jeanne Nisco, R.N., Memorial Mary Boyce Simpson Nursing Smith/Krape Scholarship Fund Glenn Parker Southern California Edison Gary and Andrea Parsons The Boeing Company Pepsi The Tuesday Club Bonnie Chanine Robinson Memorial Barbara and Corder Wattenbarger Silver Anchor Auxiliary/ Huntington Beach Mr. and Mrs. Norm Weitzel Hospital Woman’s Club of Seal Beach Rita Simonton Kenneth and Donna Yglesias Jean and Gene Zwick Foundation/ William Sisti Siracusa Thelma and Gene Zwick St. Joseph Hospital Herman R. Tate HONOR’S CIRCLE Mary Boyce Thornton Mary Aigner Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. American Association of University Women Union Bank of California The St. Joseph Hospital Pillar (AAUW) Westminster/Fountain Valley Pictured is Robert Minkin, Senior Vice President Waltmar Foundation /Huntington Beach and Chief Operating Officer American Cancer Society Jack Shaw and Ellen Shockro David F. Anthony Paula Thomas Pillars of Support Charlene and Ralph Bauer Dept. of Interior, Bureau Phillip Bernard, Jr., Ph.D. of Indian Affairs These endowed funds are designated to student Glenda Blackburn Judith Valles success in a variety of areas such as student scholarships Blue Cross of California WalHMart for Huntington Beach Police Department cadets in British Petroleum Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weinberg the Criminal Justice Program; scholarships that assist Georgiana and Robert Bromley Emilee Young, Ed.D. Wesley Bryan and Terri Zwick student nurses; scholarships in memoriam that allow the Dennis Carrie PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE loved one to live on through the success of a student; Clara Barton Chapter National Society of American Association of University and funds that build programs that train our students the Daughters of the American Revolution Women, Westminster-Fountain Valley to be on the cutting edge when they transfer to a four ClearLight Partners Management, LLC American Legion Auxiliary year institution, or are hired into the workforce. Community College Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Andrews County of Orange Jonathan Bannon Theodore Coutsoftides, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. David Barr, Sr. Dr. Eknath Deo Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blum Abbie and Ron DeSmet Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bone Richard J. Fabian Dianne Booth 5 Points Plaza Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Fort Mojave Tribe Buena Park Noon Lions Club Proprietors Association of So. CA C & C Transportation Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Elvin “Al” Campbell Carol Grimes, Ph.D. Carol Caniglia Hens & Chickens Quilt Auxiliary Bonnie and Robert Castrey Thomas Hermstad William and Maeva Carpenter Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort Henrietta Carter Lou Ann and Tom Hobbs Juan Cepeda and Rita Cepeda, Ed.D. June Roughton Hopkins Citizen’s Scholarship Foundation of Mrs. Carrie Hudnall America Hughes Electronics Corporation City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Art League City of Westminster Huntington Beach Company Coastline Community College Huntington Beach Union High School Sally Coffey International Business Machines Corp. Louise Comer The Rita Simonton Pillar Jimway, Inc. ConocoPhillips Pictured is Rita Simonton K.L.D. Enterprises Costa Mesa Women’s Club Kiwanis Costa Mesa Mark Craig Edwin Laird Michael Dewey Kris and Joe Lightman Suszanne and Douglas Droney McDonnell Douglas Employees Fund Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dugmore Anna E. McGaugh Duke’s Huntington Beach McGraw-Hill Companies Phillip Dyskow Dawn McKahan Educational Funding Services, Inc. Lois Miller, Ed.D. ETS Educational Testing Service Motorola Foundation Exxon Education Foundation Paula Mucciaro Venner M. Farley, Ed.D. Edward J. Mulder Fidelity National Title Company Mr. and Mrs. Steven Olmsted Forty & Eight OC Voiture #527 Wayne R. Olson Hugh Foster On-Camera Audiences, Inc. Foundation of the National Student Orange Coast College Ancillary Nurses’ Association Orange County Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Milton Galbraith Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Eleanor Gajewski Union Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ganulin Frederick J. Owens, Ed.D. Ghidotti Foundation The Waltmar Foundation Pillar Pacificare Foundation GWC Criminal Justice Training Center Pictured is Dr. Shauna Farley, Executive Director Dr. and Mrs. John Renley Arthur Gordon Nancy Rittgers Mari Greaves David Haas Linda Stevens, Ed.D. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Haw Dagny Tennyson Alumni Pillars of Thomas Hersh Titan Industries, Inc. Karen Hinton Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 11548 Hispanic Scholarship Fund Walla Walla Community College Achievement Lucille Horner Washington Mutual Bank Howard Johnson Express Inns & Suites Evelyn “Sam” Weiss The Alumni Pillar of Achievement program was Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hughes Wells Fargo Bank initiated by the 25th Anniversary Committee in Huntington Beach Auto Dealers Anita Lyte Williams 1991. As a part of the 25th anniversary celebration, Association, Inc. Lawrence Williams the first honorees were installed on September 12, Huntington Beach Firemen’s Association Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson Huntington Harbour Garden Club Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. 1991. This past October the Foundation inducted ILC Data Device Corporation John G. Wordes four new recipients bringing them to an overall Frank Jao Martin Yan total of 69 inductees since 1991. Each nomination Joseph Justin Trust Mr. and Mrs. Stephen York is recommended to a campus committee from Karuk Tribe of California Nevins Young Carolyn Kirkpatrick Kiwanis Club Seal Beach Leisure World SCHOLAR’S CIRCLE Robert Kokuga J. Richard Adamson 2005 Honored Alumni Patricia Kopp AirFlite Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Larson Albert & Tricia Nichols Foundation Las Damas Woman’s Club Alex Alvarez/Advance Tube Engineering Leisure World Woman’s Club of Seal Beach Joyce Alley Marjorie Lewis, Ph.D. American Association of University Lucent Technologies, Inc. Women Huntington Beach Carol McLarty Mr. and Mrs. James L. Andrews Media for the Arts Association of Handcrafted Automobiles Mended Hearts of Orange County Lois Attore, Ph.D. Mercury Savings and Loan Mr. and Mrs. David Baird Mr. and Mrs. Roland Murray Sherry Baum National League for Nursing, Inc. Clarence Belinn National Linen Service Jaima Bennett Charlanne Nee, Ed.D. Paul Berger, Ph.D. Newcrest Development Corp. Boston Financial Data Services Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ohlendorf James Brase Orange County Association of Realtors William Brazney Orange County Fine Arts, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Breihan Joe Ouaknine Broadcast Education Association John Chavez — Athletics Susanne and Rocco Orsini California-Hawaii Elks Association Pacific Blue Micro, Inc. Capital Pacific Holdings, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Palmieri Cartel Marketing, Inc. Paramount Pictures Group Patricia Carruthers Pearson Education JoAn Case Peninsula Hawks Scholarship Fund Thomas Chambers Patricia Pierce Choctow Nation of Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Quan CIM Group Rainbow Disposal Co., Inc. Radford Robinson Coatings Resource Corporation Allan Roeder Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, Inc. James Rogers Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. Roxana Ross Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cone Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowe Coast Federation of Educators AFT Mr. and Mrs. Armando Ruiz Local 1911 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schroeder Creative Package Media Hezy Shaked Jean Cross Marjorie Sorenson-Lundholm Nadine Davis Staff Pro Security Mr. and Mrs. Dale Deffner Jennifer Stai Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dettloff State of Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Dorfman John Gustafson — Automotive Technology Jacqueline Dvorman Northern Trust Bank of California Alumni Pillars of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Engum Orange Coast College Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ewing Orange County Sports Celebrities, Inc. Sally Flotho Orangewood Children’s Foundation Achievement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pagel Mr. and Mrs. John French Kimberly Pascoe different disciplines. The committee recommends Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gallegos Pelican Center, LLC the top six candidates to the president for final Albert Gasparian Dwyane Podd selection. The recommended candidates must Richard George Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter have completed at least 30 units at Golden West Norma Brandel Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Putzel Kathryn Goddard Sharon Ratliffe, Ph.D. College and achieved notable recognition in their GWC Tutorial & Learning Center Club Mr. and Mrs. Brent Reed field of endeavor for a period of 10 years or more GWC Vietnamese Student Association Anita Renninger after leaving GWC. Golden West Volleyball Club Mr. and Mrs. John Ridgely Armando Gomez Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rockmaker Mary Gradishar Rockport Area Association of Realtors Dr. and Mrs. Donald Greco Timothy Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Green Sacramento Region Community Dolores Harper Foundation Theresa and Corwin Halzle Beverly Kane Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hamrick Salon Canvass Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Scholarship America Janet and Jay Houlihan Carol Scott Huntington National Bank Scottish Rite Foundation Elma Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Sher Charla Kabana Ed Sherman Twyla Karkut Timothy Shevlin Joanne Kashdan, Ph.D. Bernice Siu Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaston SO CA United Food and CMR Ancillary Marcus Kelso Benefit Fund Nancy Kidder Soroptimist International of Huntington Karen Klammer Beach Frederick W. Kofmehl Southern California Volleyball Association Ruth Kramer Star Real Estate Laguna Beach High School Scholarship St. Jude Medical Center Fund John Steinbrugge Mr. and Mrs. Larry Landesman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swift Julie Ferrin — Theater Sound Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langston Dalel Tartak Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lavoie The Lightfoot Foundation Los Alamitos Medical Center Auxiliary The Surf City Volleyball Club Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lowenberg Cheryl Tittle Michelle and James Luna TWA Clipped Wings International, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mack Mr. and Mrs. Steadman Upham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maling, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William Vega Connie McCausland Mr. and Mrs. Joe Venegas David McHowell Mr. and Mrs. John Wadhams Dorothea McPheeters Philip Westin, Ed.D. Medical Education Technologies, Inc. Chuck Whitchurch Mr. and Mrs. Byron Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. White Edward Morton Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wilcox Nabet Local No. 53 Dr. Gandasari Win and Dr. U Kyaw Win National Scholarship Trust Fund of the Stanley Winter Graphic Arts Alma Wyant, Ed.D. Navy Wives Clubs of America Scholarship Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George Yamashita Joy Neugebauer Morton Newman Monetta Marcene Ray, R.N. — Nursing Newport Ocean Sailing Association, Inc. 2005 Scholarships & $2,474,406 for Student Recipients

*denotes endowed scholarship Student Scholarships since 1986 Academic Senate Scholarship* Renata Guzman Monica Pombo Harrison George Lindsay Ortega American Association of University Siaoloun Pou Women (AAUW), Huntington Beach Pricilla Weaver Since 1986, the Golden West College Foundation has Branch Scholarship Julia Wood processed over $2,474,406 for student scholarships. Jordan Daniels Deborah Wright Each scholarship application involves a process of American Association of University Augusta Barker Nursing Scholarship* Women (AAUW), Westminster-FV Branch Hung Le review and consideration by multiple scholarship Scholarship Valeria Kan committees choosing the recipients according to Taryn Dickinson Suzanne Will each scholarship’s required criteria. These committees American Business Womens Association Barbara & Corder Wattenbarger Prime Life Chapter Scholarship consist of donors, faculty, staff, and managers from a Josephine Labib Harmony Chavez variety of academic disciplines on campus. In 2005, the

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 327 Bruce Williams Memorial Scholarship* Foundation funded 91 scholarships totaling $260,400. Scholarship Kerri Gaglioti Renata Guzman Brittany Hanson These monies enabled 138 students to move forward in Hung Le their educational goals. Jill Ridens California Community Foundation Evangeline Roque /Carl Bull Fund Araba Banson Ann Tyree Nursing Scholarship Fund* Nancy McCall Sandy Dien California Retired Teachers Association, ASGWC High School Leadership Harbor Beach Div. 77 Scholarship Scholarship* Mark Millaud (recipients selected by local high schools.) CalNational Bank Scholarship ASGWC Perpetual Scholarship* Esmaeil Heidrai Vincent Arvizo Thuy-Thi Bui Chip Marchbank Recognition Award* Melissa Borges Jeff Kim vone Cantoran Jordan Daniels Chris & Tom Ohlendorf CJTC Scholarship* David Escobar (scholarship presented at the Criminal Corey Graham Justice Training Center’s fall or spring Hao Le graduation) Domenique Levinson-Chavez Stacie Lue Clara Barton Chapter, Hiep Nguyen NSDAR Scholarship Liana Nguyen Luyen Nguyen Tinh Nguyen Deborah Solum Coast Federation of Educators Emmanuel Soriano II /AFT#1911 Scholarship Laura Spears Harrison George Tinh Nguyen received the prestigious R.Dudley Tam Truong Boyce Outstanding Student Award from Student Thao Truong Cohen Family Scholarship* Activities Director Valerie Venegas at the 2005 (scholarship presented at the Criminal Scholarship & Awards Convocation. Assistance League of HB Justice Training Center’s fall and spring Judith Gaw graduation) Student Scholarships 2005 Scholarships & Recipients, con’t. Community Festival Scholarship* Gladys M. Crown Memorial Nursing Tri Nguyen Award* (recipients to be announced at the spring Costa Mesa Women’s Club Scholarship and fall nursing completion ceremonies) Valerie Fuller Grace Marie Campbell Memorial Nursing Cupadicot Award* Scholarship Hieu Dang Luyen Nguyen

Don & Doris Randol Memorial Graphic Arts Faculty Scholarship* Scholarship* Michael Dmytrow Minh Nguyen Daniel Ward

Doug Fabian Scholarship GWC Community Service Scholarship* Pavol Valovic (recipients selected by local high schools) Melissa Wertz GWC Foundation Scholarship* Dr. Fred J. Owens Scholarship* Josephine Labib Aya Nakajima Helen and George Brown Scholarship Edith Marie Bell Strother Scholarship* Evangeline Roque Lani Salhus Hens & Chickens High School Scholarship ENCORE: Students Preparing for 2nd (recipients are selected by local high Career Scholarship* schools) John Shaffer Hens & Chickens Quilt Fellowship English Emeritus Faculty Scholarship* Scholarship* Colin Devane Bob Polentz, Foundation Chairman, awards the Araceli Guzman-Mora GWC Foundation Scholarship to Josephine Labib. Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce/ Huntington Beach Art League SO CA Gas Company Scholarship* Scholarship Linda Lam Geovanny Quingalza Larry Revoir Frank M. Doyle Foundation Scholarship Tiffany Campbell Huntington Beach Company Scholarship* Celina Frutos John Shaffer Janet Jackson The Golden West College Timothy Jolis James Pierce Memorial Scholarship Erin Merrill Hieu Dang Foundation does not charge a Mark Millaud management or administrative fee. Brenda Ramirez John and Sheila Wordes Scholarship* Julia Torre Michael Dmytrow The entire scholarship donation is Holli Vandeman given to the student. Kris and Joe Lightman Business Fred Garcia Scholarship* Scholarship Liana Nguyen Mohamed Ellesy Gail Paterson Gary L. Parsons Memorial Scholarship* Kerri Gaglioti Las Damas Ruth Chisler Memorial Kylie Nguyen Scholarship* Kerri Gaglioti Gerald Volpe Memorial Scholarship* Thanh-Tam Nguyen Leisure World Woman’s Club of Seal Beach Scholarship Gladys Lavoie Scholarship Hieu Dang Mark Buddingh 2005 Scholarships & Recipients, con’t.

Little Saigon Scholarship* Ron Quigley/O’Neill Sportswear Joshua Allen Scholarship* Jordan Daniels Lloyd Hamilton Campus Life Award* Trinh Duong Liana Nguyen Thinh Ha Myron Le Lowell E. Karre Memorial Scholarship Thu Thuy Nguyen Rebecca Younger Svetlana Russell

Martin Yan Scholarship Sherry Baum Scholarship (recipients selected by local high schools) Domenique Levinson-Chavez Mary Gradishar Grant Sherry Griswold Memorial Scholarship* Lindsay Ortega Tam Truong Mary Ross Bryan Memorial Scholarship* Silver Anchor Auxiliary/Charles Janet Jackson Bennett Endowment Fund* Mary T. Boyce Scholarship* Judith Gaw Mawufemor Biekro Renata Guzman Hung Le Norma Nisco Memorial Nursing Luyen Nguyen Scholarship* Lindsay Ortega Ma. Christine Lugar Simeon Pete Shaffer Memorial Norman Karkut Memorial Scholarship Scholarship* Liana Nguyen Janet Jackson Student Art Featured at the OCTFCU Worthy Student Award Siracusa Family Scholarship* Brittany Hanson Tracy Brislawn Scholarship & Awards

Patrons Founders Scholarship* Smith/Krape Memorial Scholarship* Convocation Reception Kylie Nguyen Araba Banson Javon McClure The Opening of the Student Art Show in the Patrons High School Scholarship Thanh-Tam Nguyen (recipients selected by local high schools) Van Nguyen GWC Fine Arts Gallery coincides every year with the Scholarship & Awards Convocation Patrons Monarch Scholarship* Steve Allen Memorial Performing Arts Laura Spears Scholarship* reception. It is the most popular show of the (recipients selected by local high schools) Patrons Nursing Alumni Scholarship* year featuring students’ work from painting, Siaoloun Pou Student Equity Scholarship* sculpture, photography, and drawing classes (recipients selected by local high schools) Patrons Past Presidents Scholarship* as well as graphic design and digitally rendered Domenique Levinson-Chavez Student Success for Single Parents art. This year, 14 scholarships were awarded to Scholarship Pop Mulder Scholarship* art students. Kellynn Massengale Emily Atkinson Mark Millaud R. Dudley Boyce Outstanding Student Award* Twentieth Anniversary Scholarship* Tinh Nguyen Daniel Escobar

Robert J. McCausland Memorial Valerie Davis Memorial Scholarship* Scholarship* John Shaffer Nellie McCain Venner Farley Excellence in Nursing Robin Lynne Bennett Memorial Scholarship* Scholarship* Jill Ridens Emmanuel Soriano, II 2005 Scholarships & Recipients, con’t.

Waltmar Foundation Scholarship* Ernie Moersch Memorial Scholarship* Thao Truong Forty & Eight, OC Voiture 527 Garden Grove Hospital Guild Scholarship* Western Medical Center Santa Ana Gift of Music Scholarship Auxiliary Scholarship Glick Memorial Band Award Michelle Lipsi GWC General Scholarship* Helen Kohl Memorial Scholarship* Wm. “Boyed” Hudnall Memorial Herman Tate Scholarship* Scholarship* Homer Roughton Memorial Scholarship* Svetlana Russell Housing Scholarship* Independent Latino Student Association William Bumm Memorial Scholarship* Scholarship (I.L.S.A.)* Woranuch Banta Jean Turner Memorial Scholarship* Jerry H. McGaugh Scholarship* William Carpenter Scholarship* John Warner Hopkins Art Scholarship* Hao Le Judith Valles Scholarship*

Winifred and Harry Galles Scholarship June Roughton Hopkins Communications Tri Nguyen Scholarship* Anhdiem Le Karen Glines Memorial Tutorial Scholarship* Kiwanis Costa Mesa Scholarship Woman’s Club of Seal Beach Scholarship Mark Johnson Memorial Scholarship* Trinh Duong Mary L. Wise Memorial Scholarship* Michael & Teresa Smith-Meighan Memorial Yetta Benson Memorial Scholarship Scholarship* Thien Pham Norman E. Rich Memorial Scholarship* Nursing/METI Scholarship Orange County Association of Realtors The following scholarships are in the Scholarship* process of becoming endowed or are Orange County Fine Arts: An Association being carried over at the donor’s request. Distribution will be made at a later date: of Artists Scholarship Paul and June Cope Memorial Scholarship* The Scholarship & Awards Convocation Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society Scholarship* R. Dudley Boyce Memorial Scholarship* Alumni Scholarship* Ralston Scholarship* recognizes both the students who have been Aminoil Science Scholarship* Robert Rhomberg Memorial Nursing selected to receive awards and the donors who Anita Lyte Williams Family Scholarship* Scholarship* Bonnie Robinson Memorial Scholarship* Roscoe E. Lancaster Memorial Scholarship* helped to provide them. The ceremony is held Bruni Cronk Memorial Scholarship* Ruth M. Brazney Memorial Scholarship* annually in the beautiful GWC amphitheater. C.B. Hill Chemistry Scholarship* Seacliff on the Greens Scholarship* Sharon Denise Duncan Memorial Scholarship* The reception is a great opportunity for California Society of Certified Public Accountants Carolyn Taft Face Memorial Scholarship* Shirley L. Haas, Ed.D., A.I.F.D. Memorial recipients to meet and thank their donors. Dan Wiseman Memorial Scholarship* Scholarship* Dawn Hammond Memorial Scholarship* Social Science Department Scholarship* Speech/Communication Scholarship* Dennis F. Roughton Memorial Scholarship* Student Success for Chicano/Latino Scholarship Diana Carmel Lone Cypress Award* Study Abroad Scholarship* Dominic Scolaro Memorial Scholarship* Tennyson-Booth Nursing Scholarship* Dr. James Thornton Scholarship* The Ayjay & Nancy Wilson Music Scholarship* Dr. Kenneth Yglesias Scholarship* Thomas Heaney Memorial Scholarship* Dr. Philip Westin Scholarship* Thomas M. Kane Memorial Scholarship* Dr. William Stanley Memorial Scholarship* Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Scholarship* Ebell Club of Newport Beach Scholarship* VFW Huntington Beach Memorial, #11548 Edward Mulder Haia Scholarship* Scholarship* El Viento* Vietnamese Student Association Award* Elizabeth Spencer Tutorial Memorial William Burke Memorial Scholarship* Scholarship* Wiser Lock Scholarship* Emily Brown Memorial Scholarship Golden West College Foundation Board of Directors

Mary Botticella Margie Bunten Wes Bryan, GWC President Bonnie Castrey Theodore Coutsofides, MD

Nancy Davies Taryn Dickinson, Student Rep. Jerry Dominguez Judy Elmore Doug Fabian

Janet Houlihan Anthony Hsieh John McGovern Norah M. Morrison Steve Olmsted

Harold Pazanti Robert Polentz Mary Boyce Simpson, Emeritus Donald Testa, DDS, JD

Cheryl Tittle Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. Emilee Young, Ed.D.