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Tammy Van Splinter 4Ugraphix Printing Company AV Auto Care 31-Bags – Tammy Van Splinter Antelope Valley Airport Express, Inc. 4ugraphix Printing Company Antelope Valley Auto Care Inc, Dan Broderius A V Auto Care, Inc., Dan Broderius Antelope Valley Chevrolet A V Pediatrics & Family Medicine Antelope Valley Ford Lincoln Ms. Renee Acevedo (Lee) ’80 Antelope Valley Ford Lincoln Mazda Mr. David Adams ’73 Antelope Valley Harley Davidson Ms. Cynthia Adams ’80 Antelope Valley Mall Jean and Reyes Aguila Antelope Valley Mall Vision Center Optometry Nadine Ahearn Antelope Valley Nissan Maiko Ainzua Antelope Valley Press Mr. & Mrs. Peter & Rita Albrech Mr. John Anthony A. and M. Alforque, Andre ’96 Antique Asylum Mr. Andrew Allen Ms. Annaliza Apilado AMC Theatres Aqua Dulce Winery Mr. & Mrs. John and Barbara Ament Arrow Transit Mix, Inc. American Eagle Art Around Studios Santos and Julieta Amorsolo Ms. Mary Asapokhai Ms. Carol Anderus Amy Atkerson Susan (Malone) and Don Andres ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Tim and Amy Atkerson, Mackenzie ’19 Patricia and Merwyn Anesetti, Elizabeth ’15 AV Bingo Supply Anthony and Jennifer Anesetti, Elizabeth ’15 AV Eye Care Mr. & Mrs. John and Theresa Anson AV Florist Ms. Catherine Anson ’06 Ms. Betty Ann Avery Johna Avila Balbina and Guillermo Bermudez Mr. Manuel Avila ’70 Dennis and Julie Berry ’89 AVTA Ms. Donna Berry-Ufert ’75 Mr. Timothy Baal ’71 Marcia and Joseph Bessacini, Christina ’08, Anne ’09 Col. and Mrs. Larry (ret.) and Bonnie Bagley Mr. David Bianchi, Nicholas ’03 Tana (Talbot) and William Bailey ’85 Ms. Martha Billeter, Sarah ’13 Mr. & Mrs. David and Linda (Carlson) Baker ’77 Mr. & Mrs. Bob and Claudette Black, Tylare ’20 Mrs. Barbara Ballman Kenneth Blair, Kathryn ’11 Mr. & Mrs. Vytas and Kristina Bandziulis, Liana ’09, Deborah and Gregory Blake, Jennifer ’06, Joanna ’08 Daina and Ruta ’11 Ms. Carol Blanski Bang Printing Ms. Carol Blischke Olivia and Phillip Barela Mr. Wallace Bluford Mr. Ken Barnes ’68 Bo-D Tuxedo Ms. Kara (Savena) Barngrover ’98 Ms. Maria Bonamassa Delia and Gabriel Barrientos Mrs. Josie Bonorris Mr. Greg Bartlett ’75 Mr. Thomas Bookman, Sarah ’11 Mr. Michael Bassoni ’79 Ms. Kaylee Bosey ’13 Hon. Teresa Beaudet ’71 Bosey Family Ms. Sharon Beckman & Family Mr. & Mrs. Kyle & Karlyn Bower ’00 Mr. Ryan Beebe ’05 Mr. & Mrs. Jeff & Janet (Godde) Bower ’75, ’74 Tammie (Martineau) and Thomas Begora ’85 Mr. Marshall Boyer Ms. Michelle Bender Ms. Roberta Boyle, Matthew ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Janet Berard, Leah ’01, Steve ’03 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph and Virginia Bozigian Thomas and Liana Berghoff Mr. & Mrs. Mark and Karen Bozigian ’76 Ms. Jeanetta Cannon Mr. Jon Bozigian’78 Karen and Louis Capasso ’71 Thais and Warren Bradley , Amanda ’13 Ms. Natalie Carbajal Ms. Chrystee (Perkins) Bradley ’88 Mr. & Mrs. David & Julie Carlile, Chad ’18 Christopher and Elizabeth Brandt Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey & Christina Carlon, Magnus ’20 Michael and Virginia Brannon, Andrew ’16 Carpeteria Jill (Fowler) and Ronald Branson ’69 Nathan and Christine (Hartman) Carroll ’98 Wayne and Kerry Britton Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon & Lisa Carter, Donovan ’19 Broken Bit Jose and Ma Elena Castellanos Ms. Heidi Jo Brown Raymond and Debra Castillo Ms. Paula Brownlow, Suzanne ’00, Erich ’02 Catholic Daughters of the Americas-Lake Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Mike & Amy Buckley, Cassadra ’19, ’21 Shawne Chamberlin Mr. Jeffry Burkhardt Gregory and Carla (Nelson) Chambers ’77 Mr. Vincent Burton ’75 Mr. Jason Chapman Ms. Kathleen (Francis) Burton Turner ’77 Joann and Ulysses Chatman Mr. Brent Byrne Brady Chelette Mr. Douglas Cain Mr. Newton Chelette Ms. Maria Camacho Choices in Learning National Foundation Camacho Auto Sales, Inc. Brian and Irma Christie ’97 Clayton and Karrie Camp Christopher Michaels Salon Ms. Peggy Campbell Pandelis Chryssostomides Financial Services, Inc. Mr. Michael Campbell ’86 Paul and Kay Chu, Joseph ’21 Mr. & Mrs. Malcom and Peggy Campbell, Karen ’92, City of Lancaster Lori ’21 Mr. & Mrs. John and Linda Ciufo Nelson and Sheryl Davis Ciufo Family – California Dairy Distributors Ms. Ilka Dean, Daniela ’20 Clearview Eye Care Optometry Dionisia and Alberto deLeon CleteHouse Café, Inc. Anjeanine (Brown) and Brandon Delgado ’95 Monsignor James Colberg Ronald and Constance Delmese Coldstone Creamery Mr. Eric Denley, Erica ’21 Steven Colombero James and Mary Denning Ralph and Loretta Contreraz Ms. Becky Derrick Ms. Lisa Cook ’82 Monica and Liberto D’Errico Costco 762 Ms. Kathy DeShane Clifton Courtney Mrs. Sharon DeShane Mr. & Mrs. Curtis and Teresa Crawford, Bill ’73 Dr. Prithviraj Dharmaraja Creative Twist Mr. & Mrs. Jay & Suzanne Di Silvestri Crossfit Inner Chamber Dick’s Sporting Goods Ms. Gloria Cruz, Xavier ’19 DiClemente Salon – Yolanda Ewing Ms. Jane Cwayna Mr. and Mrs. Pat and Laurie Didier ’70 D & D Paintless Dent Repair Cletus and Celia Didier ’78 Harold and Emma Dain Ms. Micki Didier ’80 Inta and W.G. Daoust Ms. Margaret Dieguez William and Inta Daoust, Catherine ’81, Maria ’83, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen and Debbie (Monti) Dill ’67 , ’73 Christy ’94 Ms. Kolleen Dillard, Julien ’09, Cecelia ’11 Peter and tobi Dattilo ’90 Disneyland Ms. Lynda Davidson Mr. & Mrs. Ernest & Corinne Dluzak ’72 Lynda and Craig Davidson, Brianna ’14 Dnet’s Creations Engelhardt Family, Conrad ’94, Bridget ’95, Brent ’98 Michael and Sandy Dombrowski Norris Engle Mr. Michael Dombrowski Ms. Peggy Eppink ’97 Don Gus Mexican and Seafood Restaurant Mr. Martin Errea ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Larry and Dee Dee Dorsey, Justin ’11, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen and Aniko Ewart, Stephen ’17, Brandon ’12, Brittni ’14 David ’20 Double “D” Cupcakes Chris Fall Dr. Timothy Buckley Mr. Medhat Fangary Dr. Tony Smith Farmer’s Insurance – Gerald Hier Insurance Agency Steven and Brenda Drake Fatima Catholic Store Lorinda Jeli and Ronald Dreiling Antonio Fernandez Mr. Larry Dreyer ’74 Suzanne and David Fetters Mr. Andy Dreyer ’81 Mrs. Monica Findlay Dry Town Water Park Mr. & Mrs. Anthony & Veronica Fiorella, Bradley ’19, Brittany ’19 DS Mechanical Inc. Firehouse Subs Dick and Geri Dulaney Cathy (Resa) and Kevin Fitzgerald ’79 Mr. John M. Duster Fletcher’s Fire Protection Ms. Claudina Edblad, Daniel ’09, Erik ’12 Flewelling & Moody, Inc. Ms. Misty Edwards , Hunter ’21 Mauricio and Marta Flores ’95 Theresa (Mang) and Christopher Ehlers ’89 Ms. Marta R. Flores, in memory of Fr. Ernest Ms. Mary Eisner Ms. Aimee Foster ’88 Ms. Alison Ekizian ’88 Fox Feed Inc. Elizabeth Catering, Elizabeth Poonoosamy Michelle Fraire-Carrigan ’92 Conrad and Loxi Engelhardt ’94 Cynthia (LaRussa) and Michael Freeman ’70 Mrs. Jacqueline Gmur, Clare ’97, Vera ’99 Fregoso Outdoor Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Ty and Gabby Godde ’88 Ms. Phyllis Fregoso-Salvador Ms. Doris Goit Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Carrieanne Frey Mr. & Mrs John & Dolly Goit Ms. Deborah Fry Lou Gonzales Ms. Marie Fullerton Mrs. Denise Gorrindo Mr. & Mrs. Paul and Anne (Didier) Gaeta ’73, ’76 Gracefest AV – Kids Charities Ms. Teresa Gallardo Ms. Ginger Grafues Gamboa Family Great American Roofing Noel and Stella Garcia Ms. Norma Green Ms. Linda Garcia Ms. Carol Green Ms. Sonja Garcia Greenhouse Café Thomas and Michelle (Galier) Garvey ’75 Ms. Martha Griggs Deborah and David Gatling, Matthew ’08 Mr. Ricdhard Grove, Katherine ’09, Phillip ’12 Ms. Mary Geisler Michele and Genaro Guerrero Giannini Bistro and Grill XC Ms. Leticia Guillen Gregory and Denise Gibbons ’76 Guinness World Records Mr. Richard Gibson Mr. & Mrs. Dave and Michele (Overton) Gutierrez ’77, ’78 R. and D. Gibson Mr. Bruno Gutierrez, Vivien ’18 Peter and Patricia Gibson ’02 Lorrene and Harold Hackett Mr. & Mrs. Keith & Trina Gibson ’88 Ms. Alexis Hall ’13 Rodney and Donna Girard ’68 Glenn Haller Mr. Jose Giusto Latanya Hall-McGee Mr. Douglas Handy Argelia Hernandez Ms. Natalie Handy, Corin Kirk ’18 Mario and Maria Hidalgo, Christian ’17, Nicole ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Jeff & Donna Hansen, Tyler ’17, Travis ’19 Ms. Caryl Hier Mr. and Mrs. Skip & Lisa Hansen, Tyler ’17, Travis ’19 Mr. Jerry Hier Jeffrey and Deborah Hanson Ms. Kellie Hier ’10 Ms. Sue Harlow Mr. Michael Hier ’15 Sally Ann and Michael Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Ron and Karina Hier ’77 Mr. Michael Hartenstine Mr. & Mrs. Jerry and Mary Hier ’81 Michael and Marilyn Harter The Hier Advantage Real Estate K.P. Haugh, Dylan ’11 High Desert Driving School James and Clara Hauke ’94 High Desert Medical Group Mr. Edward Hausman III ’88 Ms. Tracey Hill, Reannon ’18, Trinity ’20 Ms. Megan Haussmann ’08 Barbara & Lance Hiller, Lucas ’89, in memory of Fr. Ernest Timothy Hayes Financial & Insurance Services Inc. Hindu Temple of Antelope Valley Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy & Diane Hayes, Mekenzie ’18 Margaret Holland Ms. Jacqualynn Hearne Hollywood Wax Museum Dr. & Mrs. Steven and Madeline Heffelfinger Dr. & Mrs. Randy and Cynthia Holmes ’68 & ’69 David and Editha Heffernan ’79 Suzanne and Donald Hoperich Mary and Kurt Hepler William and Anne Hopke Ms. Mary Hepler, Kyle Haywood ’19 Gaye Horney Marlys and Gene Herman Mrs. Patricia Hudson Mr. David Hermann Ms. Patricia Hudson ’85 Enrique and Ann Hernandez Mr. and Mrs. John and Rosemary Hull Hunter Alfa Romeo/Fiat Julie Sutton Photography Hunter Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Les Jundy, Lance ’20 Robert Hurt Norm and Roxanne Kahler ’69 IBEW Ms. Laura (Lane) Kassel ’80 Innovative Solutions Insurance Services Mervyn Katz M.D., Zachary ’17, Jesse ’19 J. Davids Clothiers Annette Keeler Barfield ’72 Jackie’s Café Ms. Cheryl (Cieslik) Keeline ’88 Mary Ann and Douglas Jackson Mr. Martin Keever ’84 Ms. Doris M. Jackson, Sarah ’20 Rose Marie and Richard Keidel Ms. Kimberly Jarvis Norris Vince and Natalie Kelly Dr. Jill Jepson, Kimberly ’07, Julia ’09 Ms. Haley Kelly ’11 Mr. Pedro Cibrian Jimenez Lenette and Thomas Keltner Ruben and Elizabeth Jimenez ’81 Mr. Dan Kessler ’76 Joe and Lena Mayol David & Concetta (Barbargallo) Kincaid ’73 Ms. Olga Johnson Ms. Nora King Lance Johnson Linda Kish Ms. Stephanie Johnson KJI Plumbing Sanford and Theresa (Heffernan) Johnson ’77 Father Timothy Klosterman ’97 Ms. Vincetta Johnson ’77 Mr. & Mrs. James and Mary Jane Klosterman, Stephen ’92, Kerry ’93, Timothy ’97 Ms.
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