FALL 2019 VOLUME 16 • NUMBER 1 ANNUAL REPORT EDITION IN THIS ISSUE

4 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 5 WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS 6 CLASS OF 2019 GRADUATION FEATURE 18 ANNUAL REPORT OF DONORS 35 SELFe EVENT: VALORIE BURTON PRESIDENT 39 CAREER DAY Theresa Rodgers 48 ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 50 CALENDAR Roxanne Elliott ’94, Chair 51 IN MEMORIAM Most Reverend Bishop Jaime Soto, Ex Officio Jennifer O’Brien Cooley ’89 52 “THANKFUL THURSDAY” DAY OF GIVING Dr. Pam DiTomasso ’72 Mary Geary Ellingson ’67 Alison Morr ’89 Helen Manfredi Pierson ’74 Celia Puff Lincoln Snyder, Director of Catholic Schools, Ex Officio ON THE COVER Celestine Syphax The Class of 2019 at the Commencement Ceremony on May 23, 2019 at Memorial Auditorium. This photo courtesy of Greg Lane, Lifetouch Studios. ADVANCEMENT DEPARTMENT MaryAnne Kelly Director of Advancement

Leigh Hiers ’96 Assistant Director of Advancement, Communications

Christina Canaday Evey ’05 Advancement Operations Manager ThePax et Bonum magazine seeks to share with the reader the spirit of Ann Moritz Gregory ’89 St. Francis Catholic High School. Stories and pictures of the activities and Advancement Associate accomplishments of students, alumnae, parents, and staff provide glimpses into the ways in which the school’s mission is carried out and its legacy continued. St. Francis benefactors are gratefully acknowledged in the Annual Report of Donors each fall. Raquel Namba Communications & Social Media Associate St. Francis Catholic High School 5900 Elvas Avenue • Sacramento, CA 95819 Phone: 916.452.3461 • Fax: 916.452.1591 www.stfrancishs.org

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533 Airport Blvd., Suite 200 • Burlingame, CA 94010 • www.acswasc.org SCHOOL YEAR PRAYER Almighty and ever-living God, You have chosen and called us by name; empower our one family on a journey of faith and solidarity. Jesus, raise our awareness to the pain and despair of victims working in unjust conditions. Turn our empathy and compassion into advocacy and action so that all our brothers and sisters live with dignity. Holy Spirit, guide us toward communion, sustain us with the love needed for the conversion of hearts, the faith to believe Each year, the St. Francis community embraces one or two of our that healing is always possible, and Catholic Social Justice Principles and creates a theme. The theme helps the understanding that reconciling injustices us educate our students about one of the best-kept secrets of our faith, creates peace and goodness. Catholic Social Teachings. This year’s theme encompasses the principles St. Francis of Assisi – Pray for us. of Solidarity and the Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers. St. Clare of Assisi – Pray for us.

FALL 2019 3 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

DEAR ST. FRANCIS COMMUNITY,

The pages of this Annual Report edition of ourPax et Bonum magazine contain yet another chapter in the story of St. Francis Catholic High School. It’s a story that began 79 years ago and continues today through the commitment and generosity of those individuals, businesses and foundations listed within these pages. It’s a story that celebrates the deep connections that exist within our community. It’s the story of all of us working together to form women who change the world.

While we are sad to see them go, the Class of 2019 was an outstanding group of young women who left an indelible mark on our community. You’ll enjoy some of the photos of the end of their St. Francis journey, their words of inspiration and encouragement to each other, and highlights of the recipients of the highest awards we give.

The 2018-19 school year included successful new endeavors and celebrated successes of the past. Modelled on St. Francis’ pillars of service, excellence, leadership and faith, our inaugural SELFe Event was a sold-out afternoon of empowering women of all ages to be their best selves. We’re excited to bring the SELFe Event back this year with keynote speaker Valorie Burton on Sunday, October 20th (see page 35). We also brought a lot of women back to campus to celebrate their successes recognizing our first Athletics Hall of Fame class this spring. Alumnae from the classes of 1981 to 2009 were celebrated for amazing accomplishments both during their time at St. Francis and after (see pages 48-49). We’re excited to see what is ahead for 2019-20, and especially for our alumnae community to come back to campus to share their professional lives with our current students on Career Day (see page 39).

As we look back on 2018-19, we continue to see expanded opportunities for young women to attend St. Francis Catholic High School and become part of this faith community. We remain committed to expanding tuition assistance; this past school year alone we awarded $1.6 million in tuition assistance to our students. Of course we can’t stop here. Our future plans call for providing more financial aid along with expanding our campus to address continued growth in enrollment and program offerings. We can’t allow a lack of vision or funds to stand in the way of a St. Francis education for those who wish to call SFHS “home.”

At the end of another year of growth and success, we thank you for the impact you have made on the lives of those who walk our campus each day. Through your generosity, the community of St. Francis continues its mission of empowering the next generation of women to go out and change the world. And that is certainly something to celebrate!

In the spirit of Pax et Bonum,

Theresa Rodgers

4 WELCOME TO OUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS ST. FRANCIS IS BLESSED WITH AN AMAZING BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND ADDING NEW MEMBERS IS AN EXCELLENT WAY TO FURTHER OUR MISSION OF EDUCATING YOUNG WOMEN WHO CHANGE THE WORLD. WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION OF TWO NEW BOARD MEMBERS: JENNIFER O’BRIEN COOLEY ’89

Jennifer, a St. Francis graduate of the class of 1989, has worked in commercial real estate, commercial/industrial con- struction, and real estate lending throughout her career. She joined the Board of Trustees in 2019 with a desire to give back to her community and support an organization that creates strong, independent, intelligent women. Her vision includes planning to help St. Francis grow into a fiscally, educationally, faithfully, and emotionally strong high school to serve all young women in the Sacramento area. “I hope that my service will help St. Francis continue to develop as a great institution that educates young women to be better people that strive to lead and serve in whatever capacity or forum they choose.” CELESTINE SYPHAX

Celes is Co-Owner/Partner of Syphax Strategic Solutions, a corporate advisory firm focused on executive leadership development, strategic planning and business development strategies for the financial services, real estate development, and healthcare sectors. She and her husband Scott are parents to three children, including St. Francis graduate Jade ’15. Celes has served both the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services and the California State Department of Social Services as an analyst assisting in the recovery and aid services to victims of natural disasters. “My vision for the board is that it becomes as inclusive and representative of our Catholic faith and Dioceses’ congrega- tions and mirrors the rich cultural diversity of the Sacramento community as a whole. In embodying the riches of our parishes and our community the Board will be well positioned to maximize our mission in service to our faith and the young women St. Francis empowers.”

St. Francis Catholic High School follows a Policy Governance model for its Board of Trustees. Often called the Carver model, Policy Governance focuses on the Board’s strategic leadership in establishing the organization’s purpose and goals. Within defined limits, the board entrusts the CEO to execute the mission and accomplish the goals, while ensuring accountability of the Board to the Troubie community and of the CEO to the Board.

THANK YOU! Two amazing Board Members have finished their terms this year, Mrs. Kathleen Deeringer and Mrs. Mary Norris. Kathleen joined the Board of Trustees in 2013 and served as Board Chair for the past two years. Mary served on the St. Francis Advisory Board for six years and was appointed to the Board of Trustees in 2013. Thank you for tirelessly giving your time and resources; we are grateful for your commitment to serving St. Francis Catholic High School!

FALL 2019 5 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2019 Arabella Aguilar • Erika Alarcon • Olivia Alcoran • Teresa Alem • Katarina Alexander • Anna Altamirano • Krysta Alvarez • Myra Anwar • Rose Archer Samantha Arellano Torres • Malia Arnott • Gwendolyn Austin • Megan Austin • Isabela Avila • Anne Ayotte • Madison Bachelor • Domenika Bagatelos Tallulah Bajar • Makenzy Barnes • Clarisa Bautista • Sophia Beattie • Isabella Bedford • Abigail Berg • MacKenzie Bickford • Isabel Billeci • Marilyn Bishop Nora Bonk • Jade Borg • Madelyn Bowen • Aliynah Bowers • Alison Bradus • Molly Branigan • Alexa Britton • Elizabeth Brown • Andrea Buenrostro • Kyla Burmester Anna Lucia Burns • Brynne Burrows • Rachel Cabral • Caitlin Caldwell • Cybelle Callueng • Claudia Campos • Mayson Carroll • Sarah Carroll • Vanessa Carsey Margaret Casale • Melinda Chacon • Natalie Chan • Francesca Chang • Reet Chauhan • Samantha Chavez • Elizabeth Chiu • Aine Colgan • Rose Conlin • Cailin Cook Gina Courey • Tessa Crouch • Cecilia Crowley • Maya Curiale • Sophia DeBenedetti • Janae DeFazio • Gianna DeFelice • Gabrielle Dickey • Olivia Dishno • Alexis Dozier Camille Enes • Margaret Enriquez • Olivia Equinoa • Alexis Ericson • Elisabeth Fernandez • Isabella Flores • Morgan Flynt • Isabella Fontana • Marley Foote Ivanna Forero Pretto • Rachel Franz • Morgan Gadsden • Allyson Gage • Sydney Galvan • Marissa Gandolfo-Gillaspy • Reagan Garcia • Isabella Garibaldi • Taylor Garrett Catherine Gisla • Taylore Givens • Melody Goodall • Jessica Gortinsky • Jenica Gospodnetich • Isabelle Grassel • Samantha Greene • Chanel Grimes • Amber Gruenwald Gabriella Guerrera • Yukta Gutta • Maya Ha • Lauren Harris • Arden Hatch • Sarah Healey • Piper Hechtl • Faith Hendrickson • Haley Herbert • Kiarah Hewitt Hayley Hoang • Helen Hoffart• Isabella Hoffman• Natalie Hopkins • Vivian Hudson • Samantha Ivezich • Jordan Jimenez • Kathryn Kane • Ann Kapila Mikayla Kauinana • Rashmeir Kaur • Jorie Keitges • Stella Kemp • Mahnoor Khan • Daniella King • Kayley Kirkaldie • Emily Klassen • Jacqueline Koerwitz

6 Kathryn Kramer • Emalee Lavezzo • Nicole Lawrence • Han Le • Alyssa Ledesma • Angelina Lee • Sydney Littles • Emma Loehr • Gabrielle Lopez Natalie Lopez-Alvarez • Elizabeth Lorbeer • Cassidy Lourim • Margaret Lowell • Noelle Lynch • Kathryn Macintyre • Yashmita Malhotra • Nicole Mandy Sabrine Masarweh • Aliana Mayer • Julianne McElderry • Claire McGreevy • Lily McLoughlin • Megan McManus • Megan Melavic • Sophia Mendoza Adriana Montano • Bailey Moon • Cristina Morales • Nicole Morissette • Kaitlyn Mullen • Rose Mullen • Abigail Munn • Jeong-Hyun Nam • Julia Isabelle Narvaez Clare Neal • Rian Newman • Ashley Ngo • Chantal Nguyen • Kelly Niethammer • Anna Paganucci • Roya Pahlavan • Marie Pahos • Samantha Pajo • Lauren Pank Hannah Therese Parulan • Allesse Patterson • Stacie Peterson • Julia Piziali • Sofia Plasencia • Danielle Poipao • Jessica Ponik • Lindsey Porter • Sarah Porter Rene Quiggle • Carolina Rader • Anisha Rao • McKinley Rasmussen • Laura Roberts • Tara Robinson • Tamara Rodriguez • Amirah Rogers • Catherine Rogers Katherine Rohrer • Anika Rosario • Fiona Ross • Megan Russo • Rhiana Rutherford • Emma Sanders • Keeva Savedra • Gabriela Schubert • Abigail Seifert Katherine Sheahon • Samantha Shimada • Serena Shimada • Isabelle Silva • Amanda Singh • Olivia Sloss • Chloe Smith • Hannah Smith • Jayliana Smith • Elana Sogard Alexis Soloaga • Callista Stanley • Maizie Steyding • Victoria Stone • Hailey Suess • Sara Sullivan • Lilian Sulzinger • Catherine Sutarjo • Patricia Sweeney • Alyssa Tanner Sydney Tenorio • Gabriella Thomas • Erin Tooley • Emily Travis • Julia Turner • Rylee Turner • Emily Urkov • Tiana Urmeneta • Christina Vail • Avonlea Valdez Victoria Valdez • Isabella Valentine • Arissa Vallejo • Chloe Vessigault • Jorgianna Villet • Taylor Walczykowski • Jordan Wals • Natalie Warne • Megan Watkins Kathryn Watley • Morgan Watson • Halena Wetch • Megan White • Mae Winnington • Gabrielle Wright • Sophie Yocca • Kylie Zabriskie • Anneke Zegers

FALL 2019 7 BACCALAUREATE & COMMENCEMENT Our graduates and their families gathered together in celebration on May 22nd for the Baccalaureate Mass on campus and May 23rd for the Commencement ceremony at Memorial Auditorium.

8 VALEDICTORIAN BRYNNE BURROWS

Brynne Burrows, a graduate of St. Alban’s Country Day School, has lived the Four Pillars throughout her four years of high school, serving our school and her class with love and devotion. She is kind, humble, and appreciative of the gifts God has bestowed upon her. Brynne has been a Retreat Team Leader, two- time Service Trip volunteer, Kairos Director, Ambassador Leadership Board member, and a Sports Medicine Intern. She is Co-President of Life Skills Club and involved in the Medicine and More Club. Brynne received St. Francis’ highest student honor, the Pax et Bonum Award, and she will be attending the University of California, Los Angeles in the fall.

The following is Brynne’s valedictory address given at the Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2019 on Thursday, May 23.

Good afternoon and welcome Bishop Soto, Board of Trustees, alum- to lead, serve and demonstrate her faith in the power of education and nae, faculty and staff, families, and my fellow graduates. With great joy peace, a true model of Pax et Bonum. and gratitude, I stand before you today, representing the 239 Troubies of the Class of 2019. My point in telling these two stories is that we all have choices. We have choices, as young women, about what we will do and how we will live. We have imagined this day, our graduation, in this beautiful Memorial Auditorium, since we first arrived on campus as freshmen. Maybe even Our daily routine is a choice. Our university is a choice. What we do before then, when we attended a sibling’s graduation or took the place- for our career is a choice. We have been given a great advantage by our ment test as 8th graders. Catholic education in making educated choices. We will make a differ- ence as ministers, teachers, nurses, doctors, engineers, pilots, actresses, With the help of our parents and guardians, we chose the best education political candidates, wives, mothers, and maybe even sainthood. possible. What an amazing gift our families have given us. They encour- aged, volunteered, chauffeured, quizzed, and prayed for us. There were More importantly, however, are the choices of how we treat people in ups and downs, unexpected obstacles, and a lot of hard work, but we are everyday interactions, our attitude even in adversity, and how we lead. all here now. We are receiving a diploma from St. Francis Catholic High School that demonstrates our excellence in the classroom, service in the From our four years on campus, we remember many instances of our community, leadership among our peers, and our faith in God. classmates choosing to be selfless. From the smallest acts of kindness, to those who gave an amazing amount of time in service to others, your Now, I ask you to imagine as a teenage girl, you are called to follow selflessness does not go unnoticed. God’s vision for you. You live in a village in France, devoted to God and the Blessed Virgin Mary. You are told to seek an audience with the We will always remember the faculty member who helped us under- King, which you do, and you convince him to allow you, a 17-year old stand a math problem, verb tense or new concept. We will remember peasant girl, to lead an army into battle. You lead your country’s army to the friend who made us feel better on a bad day, and because of this victory because of your strength of conviction and devotion. At 19, St. community our trust in ourselves, others, and God is deeper. Joan of Arc chose to listen to God courageously. Her reward is eternal life in Heaven. We are thankful to Mr. Mendoza and Mrs. Rodgers for their tireless work in faith and practice. They lead with love every day on campus. Imagine as a 14 year old, you have to petition to attend school sim- And I am personally grateful. ply because you are female. You and your friends, supported by your parents in your Pakistani village, risk your safety every day to learn. At I am so thankful for my family for all of their support and encour- 15, you suffer a nearly fatal gunshot wound to the head while in your agement. Mom and Dad, you taught me the importance of giving and school van, and spend months recovering in the UK. On your 16th empathy, and you constantly show me what it looks like to love others. birthday, you speak to the United Nations General Assembly. Thank you.

Malala Yousafzai chose to continue to speak up and not be silent. So my challenge to all of you as we look forward together as sisters - Millions of girls will be educated because of her. Malala, at age 17 is the choose to lead with love. Everyone has something to contribute to the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize. And she continues greater good. Joan of Arc, Malala, you and me.

FALL 2019 9 Whatever situation you find yourself in moving forward, your gift is table, is where our power lies. As strong women, the need for your gifts needed and you are loved for exactly who you are. Everyone’s gifts are and your talents will not change. unique, yet we are all created by the same wonderful God. It’s up to us to choose to apply the gifts He gave us intentionally. Now more than So graduates: Service is a choice. Honesty is a choice. Forgiveness is ever, your gifts are going to be vital in shaping the future of our com- a choice. Showing gratitude is a choice. Respecting others is a choice. munity, society, and world. Excellence is a choice. Joy is a choice. Loving our God and each other is a choice. Choose to serve. Choose to lead with love. We must all ask ourselves the questions, “How do I choose to serve?” “How will I treat others?” and then take action. Knowing that we have I love you, Class of 2019. Congratulations! each other, and each one of us can bring our own unique gifts to the

BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS ROSE CONLIN

Rose Conlin, a graduate of St. Mary School, was the Student Body Ministry Coordinator. She was also a two-year member of the varsity lacrosse team, a Junior Volunteer at Mercy General Hospital, Sacramento, and a member of the Ambassador Leadership Board. This fall, Rose will be furthering her Catholic education at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, majoring in nursing.

The following is Rose’s address given at the Baccalaureate Mass for the Class of 2019 on Wednesday, May 22.

In the spirit and hospitality of the St. Francis Community, it is an “When I lost hope, you were there to remind me/This is the start.” honor, privilege, and blessing to welcome you to St. Francis Catholic Junior year: the start of something new. ACTs, SATs, and college be- High School’s Baccalaureate Mass for the Class of 2019 came a reality. Tests and projects piled higher as our time ran shorter. We learned to always be there for our Troubie sisters with the late Dear Thumpers, family, friends, and staffulty: thank you for your love, night ‘hang in there buddy’ texts and spontaneous coffee dates. We guidance, and support throughout this crazy, four-year adventure. continued to celebrate the gifts of 239 strangers-turned-sisters. We finished the year by officially being commissioned as the senior class 1,378 – the number of days we have spent together as a class. On our – the newest leaders of St. Francis. first day as Troubies, we were shown the shiny white gown that we wear today and joined together in this same gym to debut a now very “Now here we stand, unafraid of the future…at the beginning with you.” familiar song “At the Beginning with You.” Since then, we have belted Senior year: the year of college applications and weekend adventures. out the lyrics countless times, maybe never realizing what they reveal. Our year began together, watching the first sunrise of senior year. The big sisters and retreat leaders that we once looked up to were now us, “We were strangers, starting out on a journey/Never dreaming what we’d leading other classes on their own SF adventures. October brought have to go through.” Freshman year: the beginning of our journey. We our final homecoming week, with first place overall; January our final learned all things St. Francis and began to make our first Troubie Pax et Bonum Week. Skirts were no longer stiff, shirts weren’t quite as memories. Our unity blossomed as we celebrated our first family bright, and the iconic SF messy bun was finally mastered. Now, here Mass, our first homecoming week and our first set of finals. Before we are together in the St. Francis gym for the very last time, celebrat- long, freshman year was over and our journey continued...our St. ing our class and all of the memories we have been blessed to make. Francis anthem played on. Class of 2019 – we made it! These past 1,378 days, we laughed, “No one told me I was going to find you/Unexpected, what you did to my cried, screamed, and sang. Through it all, we have forged a bond as heart.” Sophomore year: the year of change. New friendships formed the class of Thumpers. I can say, without a doubt, that I would not and strengthened. More memories were made – taking second place have wanted to spend the past four years of my life with anyone in homecoming week AS SOPHOMORES, the finals week power else. Tonight with our family and friends let us give thanks for the outage, and receiving class rings at the Sophomore family Mass, all chances to grow in faith, excellence, leadership, and service, and for while continuing to find strength in God. In the blink of an eye, the giving us enough memories to last a lifetime! My fellow Troubies, in sophomore year ended and we reached our high school intermission. the end, I’m blessed to be standing at the beginning with you.

10 SALUTATORIAN ANISHA RAO

Anisha Rao, a graduate of Golden Hills School, was chosen by her classmates to give the Salutatory address. During her time at St. Francis, she was President for the last two years of our Girl Up Club, been involved in Model UN, Debate Club, and served as a St. Francis ambassador and Big Sister. She participated in our Kaiser internship program last summer and is passionate about educating and empowering young wom- en. Anisha will be attending the University of Southern California in the fall.

The following is Anisha’s salutatory address given at the Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2019 on Thursday, May 23.

Hello everyone! It is my honor to welcome you all to the graduation of know we’ve been. Please know that we still appreciated you so much in the Class of 2019! THUMPERS! For the last four years of our lives, those moments. In short, and in the wise words of Father Arnold: we we have poured every ounce of our strength into reaching this moment. thank you, we’re sorry, and we love you. We have cried, we have laughed, we have stressed, we have cheered, we have studied, and we have shined. And we did all of this with an Staffulty, you have been an invaluable support to us these past years. average of less than seven hours of sleep a night, so go us! Being here Each and every one of those 1,460 days, you were our greatest advo- today in and of itself is an incredible accomplishment. You should be cates, and you believed in each of us, constantly pushing us to reach our extremely proud of the person you have become today. fullest academic potentials. We could not thank you enough. By exem- plifying our school year theme, “one home, one family, and one respon- High school: four years. 48 months. 208 weeks. 1,460 days. 35,040 sibility,” you are what made our St. Francis experience truly special. hours. 126,144,000 seconds. The time we have spent at St. Francis marks an incredible time of personal growth in our lives. For the last Mr. and Mrs. Williams, you are everyone’s favorite power couple. four years, we have experienced so much that we will never forget: Thank you for making theology funky and fresh with your old-school Kairos (shoutout to K73G5), free blocks with friends, daily coffee runs jams. Don’t worry, we didn’t just rock out to music all the time, we ac- to Tupelo and Temple, senior sunrise, crazy St. Francis-style birthdays, tually did learn about Jesus. Your classes have truly inspired us to effect those cafeteria lunch lines we love so much, dance parties in the parking real social change in our world someday. lot after school, and senior sunset. Oh! I almost forgot—we also went to class. In between everything else, obviously. Mrs. Sharon, thank you for always bringing your joyful and patient per- sonality to the chemistry classroom. We will always remember laughing But of course, we would never have survived these last 48 months if and learning in equal amounts during your classes. not for our extraordinary support system. Parents, guardians, siblings, family, and friends, without you, we would not be sitting here today. Mrs. Gluvers, thank you for mentoring us in math and in the intricacies Since day one, you have been our number one fans and our greatest role of taxes. We look forward to the publication of your book Life Tips models. We will never forget all the little moments we have shared to- with Barbara Gluvers in the near future. gether throughout our lives: birthdays, first steps, arguments, first days of school, puberty, family vacations, and so much more. Mom, thank Mrs. Ziegler, thank you for showing us the importance of maintaining you for showing me what it truly means to be a strong woman. Every a healthy lifestyle in PE. Your positive attitude and constant encour- day, you wake up early, pack us lunch, go to work, come back, cook agement has helped us become more confident in ourselves and our us Food Network worthy meals, and somehow you still have energy abilities as young women. to be the most emotionally supportive mother I could ask for. I love you more than you know. Dad, thank you for being so encouraging of Ms. Kirstein, thank you for inspiring us with your love for your two anything I’ve desired to achieve in my life. You have taught me to always favorite people: Shakespeare and Steinbeck. We will never forget that be positive, to work hard, and to make time to have fun, no matter how Hamlet is the key to everything. small or silly it is. I would not be who I am today without you and I love you to the moon and back. On behalf of my entire class, I would Señora Diver, thank you for sharing your love for Spanish with us. also like to issue a blanket apology to all the parents and guardians in Your spirit and energy during class constantly encouraged us to be this room for all the times when we were the moody teenagers we all better students. Muchas gracias.

FALL 2019 11 Mrs. Moloney, thank you for always pushing us to achieve our best, even when senioritis hit and we were extremely unmotivated. We will miss your loud lectures about monetary and fiscal policy.

Mrs. Watson, thank you for sharing 34 years of your passion for the arts with St. Francis. We have all been moved with joy and laughter by the creative genius GRADUATES’ PRAYER your have brought out in your students.

Speaking of laughter, did you know that the average person laughs 17 times a JULIA TURNER day? I didn’t. I started doing some thinking actually, and I realized that if the av- Lord, you have gathered us here today in celebration of the erage person laughs 17 times a day, a St. Francis Troubie probably laughs about exceptional education and loving community that we have double that, so say 34 times a day. That means in the last 208 weeks alone, the experienced over the past four years. Through our individual Class of 2019 has laughed 11,831,456 times. I would say that we’ve laughed so achievements and ultimately through your grace, we have much that we’ve already changed the world by making it just a little more joyful, come together in hopes of becoming women who will and we haven’t even graduated yet! Wow, look at us--we’re such overachievers. change the world.

I feel like this speech would be terribly incomplete if I didn’t mention cheese. We ask that the profound sense of sisterhood we have So, cheese. Swiss. Feta. Brie. We all know it. Some of us love it. To most people, shared through our time as classmates always be a source of it’s a dairy product derived from milk and the weakness of every lactose-intol- happiness in our lives, and we thank you for the incredible erant person. But, for the last 35,040 hours, the Thumpers have understood the opportunities which with you have blessed us. Help us to word “cheese” to be a symbol of something far greater. Now, I see some confused remember the lifelong friendships we have made and remind looks, and I know all of you [gesture to my classmates] know EXACTLY what us that these connections are gifts, meant to be cherished I’m talking about, but for everyone else here today, here’s the story: our class and extended beyond ourselves. theme during homecoming week freshman year was the board game Mouse Trap. So when the time came for our grand, highly anticipated class entrance Heavenly Father, your presence instills within us a true sense at the rally, we ran into the gym dressed up as cheese, mice, and mice trappers, of compassion, integrity, trust, and purpose. Grant that we yelling “CHEESE! CHEESE! CHEESE!” at the top of our lungs. If you can may carry these virtues with us through the new challenges imagine 239 hyper, over-enthusiastic, loud freshmen running toward you at full we will soon face. Ground us as we communicate your speed while yelling about a cheddar, you have a pretty good idea of what it was kindness and mercy to all those we meet, be patient with us like to be in that gym. However, what most people don’t initially realize about as we learn to better put your Word into action, and humble the Thumpers and homecoming week is how much creative thought, passion, us as we recognize that our successes and our failures both hard work, and determination goes into every single thing we do. With hard are occasions to glorify you. work, we won three-point knock out at Sports Day as freshman. With deter- mination, we won second place overall as sophomores, and made homecoming Please guide us as we continue to grow in knowledge, to history as the first class in decades to do so. With immense creative thought, develop our talents, and to serve others, that each of us may our decorations, among many other things, won first place as juniors. And at realize your plan of Truth and Goodness in the world, and our final homecoming rally this year, we passionately cried and sang our hearts that we may all manifest this plan to the best of our abilities out to our most emotional class song yet. It’s little moments like these that truly in our future endeavors. define our class as the most iconic, the most spirited, the most unified, and the most authentic. We are the Thumpers of the Class of 2019, and this is an We pray this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. identity that no one can ever take away from us. St. Francis of Assisi: pray for us. To my classmates, my friends, my sisters: you are the most compassionate, St. Clare of Assisi: pray for us. intelligent, and powerful group of women that I know. Never let anyone tell you otherwise. You deserve to feel immensely proud of all your accomplishments. Realize that you have extraordinary talents, abilities, and personalities that will take you so far in life. Believe that you can accomplish any- Julia Turner, a graduate of Spring View thing you dream of doing. It has been my greatest honor to be your Middle School, was chosen by school friend, and I am so proud to stand here, at the beginning, with you. administration to represent the Class of

Today does not mark the end of our 126,144,000 second journey 2019 through the Graduates’ Prayer. through high school together, but rather the beginning of our lives as As a Kairos leader, Retreat Team Troubies in the real world--as unique young women of faith, excel- leader, Eucharistic minister, service trip lence, leadership, and service. It’s a continuation of our sisterhood as participant, and frequent visitor of the Thumpers, and as a class of 239 young women that will continue to Campus Ministry office, her time at Saint live life with passion, purpose, and grace. Francis has largely been influenced by her growing faith. Julia will be continuing her Okay now ladies! Let’s walk out of this auditorium today, heads held Catholic education as part of the Dean’s high, and go tell the whole, wide world that this is THUMPER Fellows program at Creighton University. TERRITORY! Congratulations to the graduating Class of 2019! Thank you and have a wonderful day.

12 LEADING BY EXAMPLE

WE CAUGHT UP WITH THE 2018-2019 SBO TEAM WHO SHARED INSIGHTS FOR THEIR CURRENT TROUBIE SISTERS AND THE LEADERSHIP LESSONS THEY WILL TAKE WITH THEM ON THEIR JOURNEY.

St. Francis Catholic High School is blessed with young women who SARAH PORTER: TREASURER step up and into leadership positions. The Student Body Officers St. John the Evangelist School • University of San Diego (SBOs) are the leaders, communicators, organizers, mobilizers, and “My favorite thing about being an SBO was the opportunity to give most importantly, the visionaries for creating the student experi- students a voice. Inclusivity is definitely one of the most important parts of ence on and off campus. Working together with the Class Officers, being a student leader. My job really was to serve my St. Francis commu- they work to promote unity among students and provide a variety nity and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to help everyone on of activities that enhance the development of St. Francis students campus feel valued.” and are consistent with the school’s philosophy. Working under the leadership and guidance of Mrs. Cassy McGreevy, and supported by SABRINE MASARWEH: SPIRIT COORDINATOR the entire St. Francis administration, faculty and staff, these student Sierra Oaks Elementary • CSU, Sacramento officers develop an understanding of servant leadership, ethical stan- dards and community building. “If I were to give any advice to an underclassman it would be to walk with your held high. Starting something new is never easy, you may have anxiety or be nervous but do not let it overshadow your confidence. Stay true to CAMILLE ENES: PRESIDENT yourself and your values, do not let others define who you are. I guarantee you will enjoy your time at St. Francis if you walk with your head held high St. Michael’s Episcopal School • Southern Methodist University and find joy in the small things. Your grades are just numbers and letters, “After endless hours of tears, laughs, and heartbreak, being SBO President they do not measure all the beautiful and unique things you amount to. taught me to adapt to changes, that communication is key, and to make Always remember that.” sure to take a step back and take mental pictures of my hard work and accomplishments. It was daunting to look at the SBO workload some- ROSE CONLIN: MINISTRY COORDINATOR times, but it was always worth it in the end. My next chapter may not have St. Mary School • Duquesne University enough red and gold as it should, but the lessons I learned at SF will stay with me as I become red and blue.” “Get involved, be yourself, and embrace change! St. Francis has a lot to offer from the sports to the clubs to the academics. There truly is some- AMIRAH ROGERS: VICE PRESIDENT thing for everyone, so there is no need to try to shape yourself and ‘fit in’ at St. Francis. Embrace who you are...God made you to be the exact person Bridgeway Island Elementary • Northern Arizona University that you are! However, four years is a long time and a lot will change in “Being an SBO has prepared me greatly for real world social issues that I that time. Let that change happen. Welcome it with open arms. The person will face for the rest of my life. I have learned how to speak up for myself and you start St. Francis as is not going to be the same person that walks across other people. My all time favorite thing was planning a rally. Even though it the Memorial Auditorium stage four years later. Do not be afraid to try takes so much work, nothing made me more excited than running out onto something new and fall in love with it!” that gym floor and getting hyped with the SBOs and the other students.” KATE MacINTYRE: HISTORIAN EMALEE LAVEZZO: SECRETARY Leroy Greene Middle • University of California, Davis Arden Middle School • Texas Christian University “You have to keep going. If Plan A doesn’t work out you need Plan B. “The seven of us came from different schools, families, and lives. But with And if Plan B doesn’t work out, then you are going to need some coffee the diversity we faced it made us stronger. We had hard times and good and a Plan C. Sign up for clubs, play sports, audition for musicals, and get times that helped us grow. I learned that it’s about putting yourself last involved. Over the last four years of my high school experience every year sometimes because there are people depending on you to do your job. And I got more and more involved. And every year I loved it more and more. I that teamwork is how you are going to achieve your goals and dreams.” have met so many amazing people who have left such an impact on my life.”

FALL 2019 13 CLASS OF 2019 PILLAR AWARDS The Pillar Awards recognize outstanding contributions to our school community and are the highest awards that St. Francis bestows. Seniors recognized for these awards have demonstrated four years of commitment to our mission. These awards were established in 2002 by Marion Bishop who served as President from 2001 until her retirement in June 2012.

BRYNNE BURROWS PAX ET BONUM AWARD

The Pax et Bonum Award represents St. Francis Catholic High School’s highest honor and is presented to a senior who best exemplifies the qualities of peace and goodness through her faith, excellence, leadership and service.

Brynne also received the general excellence medal, awarded to students who have earned a cumulative 4.00 GPA or above for their eight semesters of high school, and is Valedictorian of the Class of 2019.

PAX ET BONUM AWARD RECIPIENTS 2002 Christine Quartuccio-Caran 2011 Katie O’Dowd 2003 Kelsey Hayward Guetschow 2012 Hannah Francesca C. Gonzales 2004 Sarah Young 2013 Jasmine Florentino 2005 Le-Mai Dam 2014 Clarissa James 2007 Chloe Benson 2015 Samantha Collins 2008 Margaret Lloyd 2016 Jessica Leatherby 2009 Natalie Speno 2017 Alexandra Retodo 2009 Margot Wolfersberger 2018 Grace Conlin 2010 Alicia Salcedo

14 CASSIDY LOURIM CAMPUS MINISTRY PILLAR OF FAITH AWARD

Cassidy graduated from Our Lady of the Assumption School and will attend the University of Notre Dame this fall. The Campus Ministry Pillar of Faith Award honors a senior who, during her four years, exemplified her faith through her commitment to her love of God by loving others. She lives out her faith in her everyday actions and contributes to the spiritual life of the school.

SOPHIA MENDOZA CAMPUS MINISTRY PILLAR OF FAITH AWARD Sophia graduated from St. Mary School and will attend Sonoma State University this fall. The Campus Ministry Pillar of Faith Award honors a senior who, during her four years, exemplified her faith through her commitment to her love of God by loving others. She lives out her faith in her everyday actions and contributes to the spiritual life of the school.

ELISE URKOV PRINCIPAL’S PILLAR OF EXCELLENCE AWARD Elise graduated from California Middle School and will attend United States Military Academy, West Point this fall. The Principal’s Pillar of Excellence Award is presented to a senior for outstanding achievement and embodiment of excellence. She demonstrates excellence in all endeavors and aspires to academic excellence to the best of her ability. She exhibits the skills needed for independent thought and life-long learning.

HELEN HOFFART PRESIDENT’S PILLAR OF LEADERSHIP AWARD Helen graduated from Arcade Middle School and will attend the University of Arizona this fall. The President’s Pillar of Leadership Award recognizes a senior with outstanding leadership skills and who has enriched the life of St. Francis High School. She is a student who models moral behavior and prudent judgment in all her interactions. She is a student who values and facilitates collaboration with her peers.

ALEXIS DOZIER PILLAR OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE AWARD Alexis graduated from St. Francis of Assisi School and will attend San Diego State University this fall. The Pillar of Christian Service Award honors a senior who embodies the heart and actions of a servant leader. She shows her love of St. Francis and our community through her actions. Inspired by her faith and the people she serves, this student demonstrates the spirit of merciful service and collaborative community.

TAYLORE GIVENS TROUBADOUR SPIRIT AWARD Taylore graduated from Winston Churchill Middle School and will attend Stanford University this fall. The Troubadour Spirit Award is given to a senior who has shown extraordinary school spirit. Through her engaging spirit, she demonstrates a passion for St. Francis and inspires school spirit in her classmates. As a role model and promoter of the school, she is genuinely kind and positive, exuding joy and school pride in all her endeavors.

FALL 2019 15 Nika Bagatelos Ellie Brown Mayson Carroll Gina Courey Melody Goodall Elizabeth Turo Bagatelos ’86 Elmarie Hoffmann Brown ’88 Kate Arroyo Carroll ’96 Mariann Isola ’83 Maureen D’Angelo Goodall ’86

CLASS OF 2019 WE CAUGHT UP WITH A FEW LEGACY MOMS FROM THE CLASS OF 2019 TO GAIN A LITTLE INSIGHT LEGACY INTO ST. FRANCIS - THEN AND NOW.

LIZ TURO BAGATELOS ’86: NIKA ’19

It was so wonderful to see the confidence and the life-long friendships Nika gained in her four years. I knew it was the right choice for high school when she came home from her final senior year homecoming decorating night and closed the door. She cried for hours and talked about how she didn’t want to leave St. Francis - ever! As a family, we watched Nika truly give and receive unconditional love to her Troubie sisters through all the high school trials and tribulations.

MARIANN ISOLA ’83: GINA ’19

The SFHS all-girl environment creates a culture where an individual’s devel- opment is celebrated and valued. SFHS was the right choice for my daughter as it allowed her to take center stage and develop her own voice. Gina is super confident, determined and knows she can accomplish anything from the strong academic environment that is celebrated and valued at SFHS.

We are so grateful that Gina has had the opportunity to continue a family legacy of a SFHS Catholic education. Her wonderful memories of SFHS and the friendships developed are beautiful gifts that will last a lifetime. There’s just something about a Troubie that connects us forever.

Aby Seifert Bella Silva Sara Sullivan Christina Vail Victoria Valdez Jennifer Thomas Seifert ’90 Rebecca Navarrete King ’97 Catherine Kennedy Sullivan ’83 Maria Reid Vail ’82 Veronica Padilla-Valdez ’94 Gabriella Guerrera Kathryn Kane Cassidy Lourim Sofia Plasencia Lina Rader Christina Troja Guerrera ’89 Stacie Fotos Kane ’90 Julie Wooldrik Lourim ’87 Emma Galvan Plasencia ’83 Elizabeth Wortman Rader ’92

STACIE FOTOS KANE ’90: KATHRYN ’19

St. Francis was a perfect choice for my daughter. She loved being at an all-girls school with a focus on community and Christ. The Kairos retreat had to be the highlight of her entire four years. All that she learned will remain with her forever. SF is a special place where girls can grow into independent, confident women that go forward to do good things. It has meant so much to my family and I to watch Kathryn grow and learn in the same place that I did almost 30 years ago.

CHRISTINA TROJA GUERRERA ’89: GABRIELLA ’19 & DANIELLA ’21

SFHS has been the perfect school for our daughters because it’s an extension of what we value and teach at home. I find the pillars of service, excellence, leadership and faith to ring very true and embody all we hope for our girls to value. The school provides the love and support for students to discover who they are and go out into the world with confidence of the beautiful women of God they are.

We feel very blessed to be part of the SFHS community and are thrilled to see how our daughters have grown spiritually, academically, athletically and emotionally. SFHS is a safe place for girls to have fun, be themselves and discover who they are. The faculty, staff and coaches are supportive and genuinely care for every student. It has meant the world to us to know they are supported and loved as they are at home.

WE CURRENTLY HAVE 287

STUDENTS ON CAMPUS WHO ARE We would like to include legacy families from all the PART OF AN SF LEGACY, WHICH Sacramento all-girls Catholic schools. If a member of your family attended Loretto, Bishop Manogue, Mercy, or Bishop INCLUDES 93 AUNTS, Armstrong and you have a current student at St. Francis, 13 GRANDMOTHERS, 80 MOTHERS, please update [email protected]. AND 202 SISTERS!

FALL 2019 17 A CELEBRATION OF GIVING & GIVERS

18 DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT MARYANNE KELLY

DEAR FRIENDS, AMBASSADORS, AND SUPPORTERS, Your example lives on in the Troubadours you have helped educate! As we look back on the many accomplishments and life lessons of our Class of 2019 graduates, we are humbled by the generosity of the Troubie community. A community that holds up young women and inspires them to be the best they can be through a lifetime of faith, excellence, leadership and service. Like the thousands of graduates before them, these ladies are ready to go and change the world.

This Annual Report edition of the Pax et Bonum magazine recognizes all of you — current and past parents, students, alumnae, faculty and staff, and our numerous friends — for your faithful partnership in advancing the mission of St. Francis Catholic High School. With your help in 2018-19, we witnessed many wonderful transformations (see the “Because of You” infographic). The truest impact of your generosity is witnessed through a conversation with a student or alumna. They are the living beneficiaries of your love and support and are forever changed because of your example.

Through your investment in the many lives and ministries of St. Francis Catholic High School, our young women have benefitted from a special place and time to explore the robust world of academic and extracurricular possibilities, make real connections with staff, faculty and their peers, and experience the freedom to be their best self. Thank you for the gifts you have shared with them.

Our students learned from your example of generosity and, as a result, embraced our culture of giving which was evidenced by the $33,000 they raised for their Troubie sisters with financial need through our Day of Giving, Thankful Thursday, and painting their parking spots. They also raised $22,000 to support other nonprofits including our Ghana sister school, CRS Rice Bowl, Catholic Relief Services, and other nonprofits while completing 28,000 hours of community service.

As the Class of 2019 envisioned their next chapter, the Troubie community began envisioning our own by embarking on a strategic vision effort last fall. Many of you contributed to the findings that were presented to the community in May, while others supported our effort to complete a feasibility study which garnered insights regarding the potential renderings, desired enhancements and overall long-term vision. While it’s always great to be an SF Troubadour, it’s particularly exciting now as we plan for the needs of today’s and tomorrow’s Troubies and prepare to celebrate our 80th anniversary in 2020-21.

Thank you to all who gave of their time, talent and treasure to make the 2018-19 year a success. Your continued investment in St. Francis and our Troubadours helps ensure the rich tradition of a St. Francis education — academic excellence, faith formation, quality athletic and arts offerings, and a community like no other!

With endless gratitude,

MaryAnne Kelly Director of Advancement

FALL 2019 19 SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1, 2018 - JUNE 30, 2019

St. Francis Fund $657,726 Thankful Thursday $227,409 Special Events $620,826 Special Purpose $104,295 Named Scholarships $45,655 Endowment Gifts $269,580 Total Giving: $1,698,082

The St. Francis Fund consists of unrestricted annual gifts and is the cornerstone of philanthropic giving at St. Francis Catholic High School, representing the affirmation and commitment of those dedicated to our mission.

GIVERS NEAR AND FAR A love for St. Francis Catholic High School lives in our benefactors' hearts whether they are near or far. Donations in 2018-2019 came from 32 different states. Thank you to all for continuing to hold our Troubadours in your heart.

20 FINANCIAL INFORMATION St. Francis Catholic High School maintains a high level of fiscal responsibility and stewardship of its funds, which are monitored by the school administration, managed by the Finance and Business Office and governed through policies approved by the Board of Trustees.

The annual budgeting process is led by the Director of Finance, along with the Directors and Heads of each Department, with the support of the President and the Business Office. This process results in an annual budget that is approved by the Board of Trustees. The school is audited annually by an independent accounting firm.

With education costs continuing to increase each year, the St. Francis Annual Fund was established to offset the actual cost of a St. Francis education. Every tax-deductible gift to the St. Francis Fund helps cover the gap between what a family pays for tuition and the school’s annual operating costs, making a difference in the lives of more than 1,000 young women, each and every day.

Recognizing our desire to meet our current operating needs while building a secure and sustainable future, St. Francis is making strides in growing its endowment. Endowed giving allows donors the opportunity to support the students and programs of St. Francis Catholic High School in perpetuity. Earnings from our endowment primarily support the tuition assistance program, which welcomes hundreds of Troubadours and their families to experience the tradition of a St. Francis High School education.

SFHS SOURCES OF SFHS USES OF FUNDS OPERATING REVENUES DEPARTMENTAL EXPENSES Registration Advancement 5% Interest Expense 1% and Tuition 82% Technology 4% Athletic 4%

Facilities & Gifts 5% Utilities Academic Fund 8% 34% Development Events 3% Financial Aid & Scholarships Other 10% Support 10% Depreciation 8% Administration Student Life 16% 10%

4,0SFHS00,000 ENDOWMENT BALANCE 3$3,500,000,500,000 3$3,000,000,000,000 2$2,500,000,500,000 2$2,000,000,000,000 1$1,500,000,500,000 1$1,000,000,000,000 5$500,00000,000

20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014 20152015 20162016 22017017 22018018 22019019

Corpus Accumulated Earnings Corpus Accumulated Earnings

FALL 2019 21 SFHS had the largest non-profit team with 213 at the 25th Annual Run to Feed the Hungry

Faculty & staff contributed $28,400+ 902 students Our campus hosts to student scholarships. participated in a more than one- to four-day retreat 60 $28,700+ raised by seniors for tuition student-operated assistance through “painted parking spaces” clubs

More than 47% 99% of the Class of 2019 of students participated is attending college; on one of our 90% are enrolled at 27 teams across four-year universities 12 different sports. 25 members of the Class of 2019 committed to play SFHS student-athletes had collegiate sports. a cumulative GPA of 3.69

More than 50% of students participated in Thankful Thursday Parents performed more than 22,400 service hours raising nearly $4,300 to the school, including 15 Booster Que BBQ’s 27,833 hours Student teacher ratio of service 1:14 completed by students at 438 different $1.7 million organizations in tuition assistance provided to 30% of students

Students raised $22,400+ SF has won 97 Sac-Joaquin Section titles, to support other more than any other girls’ program, and recently nonprofits including our earned the 2018-2019 Sac-Joaquin Section Ghana sister school, CRS Commissioner’s Cup and Average Class Size Rice Bowl, Catholic Relief Delta League All-Sports Trophies. 23 Services, Sacramento Life Center, Northern Valley Catholic Social Services, Wellspring BECAUSE OF YOU Women’s Center, AMOS Health & Hope, and THANK YOU TO OUR PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERS. TOGETHER WE CREATE Mercy Pedalers. THE PLACE AND PROGRAMS WHERE YOUNG WOMEN CAN THRIVE.

50+ concerts, performances, & art exhibits $23.6 million in scholarships received by the Class of 2019

639 AP Exams completed with an New carpeting was 80% pass rate installed in the Library LIFETIME GIVING Ava & Christopher Conlin The following benefactors of St. Francis Catholic High School have continuously given to the school Cynthia & James Cost and through their individual cumulative donations* have supported St. Francis at a substantial level. Jenna & Scott Davis, Southgate Glass We are truly grateful for the generosity of these exceptional supporters. This report reflects donations Alexxa DeBenedetti through June 30, 2019. Penny Dodson Nonda & Bill Donovan Mary Geary Ellingson ’67 Danae & Greg Evrigenis Stephen & Kathleen Mahaney Leonor & Basil Fox Shareen & J.C. Fat $1,000,000+ Dick & Joan Nelson Andrea & Jay Heckenlively Julie Filizetti Sandra Geary Cook ’54++ & John Cook, Jr. Sherri & John Norwood, Kelli & Neil Huettenhain John Finegan, Finegan Family Foundation Most Reverend Bishop Jaime Soto, Norwood & Associates Flo & Chris Kahn Rena DeNigris Fischer ’95 Diocese of Sacramento Pacific Coast Companies, Inc, Pacific Coast Theresa & Thomas Kandris John Hartmann Building Products, Inc. Endowed Fund, Sue & Chris Kane Jennifer & Bill Hayes Christine & David Lucchetti, Megan MaryAnne & Jay Kapila, Vicki & Philip Johnson $500,000-$999,999 Lucchetti Vincent ’88 & Don Vincent TRC Trading Corporation Gregory Kelly Harry C. & Deborah L. Elliott Family Veronica Padilla-Valdez ’94 & Marion & John++ Kassis Julia Kelly Foundation (Roxanne Elliott ’94, Vaughn Valdez, Valdez Painting Lisa & Michael Koewler Mohammed Khan Chelsea Elliott ’04), Elliott Family Helen Mandredi Pierson ’74 & Bill Pierson Ann & Daniel Kramer Suzanne Kilmer, Laser and Skin Surgery Foundation Celia Puff, TeleDirect Communications, Inc. Julie & Alan Laskin, Center of Northern California Paul J. Fry II++, The Fry Family Kellie & Jeff Randle, Randle Communications Law Offices of Alan M. Laskin Betsy Kimball Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail Jayne & R. Scott Rasmussen, Angela & Richard Lavezzo, Arraycon LLC Lori & Steven Kimball Ravel Rasmussen Properties Laura & William Leszinske Jennifer & Edward Lee Lawrence J. Bass, Bill Campbell, Frederick Nina & J. Timothy Lewis Cheryl Lieu & Kelvin Mark $250,000-$499,999 Harold, William Hegg, William Pattison, Shirley Liu & John Ingoglia, Socotra Capital Trish & Marcus Lo Duca Beth & Jim Carlsen and Henry Wirz of the RCA Community Lynn Lok-Payne & Mckenna Payne ’14 Doreen & Stanley Lukowicz Tracy Best Demetre ’82 & Mark Demetre Fund of the Sacramento Region Gigi & Timothy Mar Mary & Bill McDonald A.G. Kassis Memorial Scholarship Fund Community Foundation Julie & Craig McNamara Catherine & Jim McFadden Lindsey & Andrew Sackheim Wendy & George Miller Heidi & Kevin McKim Nancy & Rob Sbisa Lisa & David Nickum Liza & Chris Micheli $100,000-$249,999 Susan Butler Siler ’58 & James G. Siler Ingrid & Russ Niles Karen & Richard Moorhouse Marion & Paul Bishop Marion Kaeser Slakey ’48 & Thomas Slakey Diane Plumlee & Michael van den Akker Stacy & Steven Morgan Dawn & James Gately, Gately Foundation Lori & Terry Street Kathleen & Kevin Ramos Jo & Stephen Morrison Intel Foundation Sue Garcia Carolyn & John Reid Jennifer & James Murrin L and D Landfill, The Lien Family Julie & Mike Teel, Raley’s/Bel Air Rosemary & John Ross Jennifer & Michael O’Brien Sandy & Mick Malaney, Sandy & Jerry Tokunaga Kristen & Edward Rudis Laura & Brendan O’Neill Big Hairy Dog Information Systems, Inc. Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Christine & Todd Sanfilippo Kerrie & Kevin O’Neill Fr. Leo McAllister Scholarship Fund Program Suzanne & James Schraith Erin O’Neil ’74 Kathy & Pat McClain, Hanson McClain Maryann & Frank Schubert Susan & Ulrich Pelz Susan & Bill Parker, Lisa & Scott Setzer, The Setzer Foundation Rev. Edward Pepka Parker Development Company $25,000-$49,999 Ginny Sansom Sickells ’55++ & Charles Sickels Maribeth & Thomas Prendergast, Marge & Dick Pashley Sandy Alexander & Kent Hallmeyer, Anthony Spinetta DAK Landscaping and Custom Design Maria & Lance Porter Frontier Dental Labs JoAnn & Mike Stodden, Barbara & Chris Ramm Colleen O’Neil Reilly ’78 & Dan Reilly, Julie Al-Huneidi & Byron Bayer, Buzz Oates Group of Companies Katina Rapton, Mel Rapton Honda Caltronics Bayer Protective Services Jennifer Stolo & Keith Diederich Carolyn & John Reid Roebbelen Contracting, Inc. Sonbol & Mansour Aliabadi Chris Tescher, Tescher-Levett Investments, Inc Janet Koewler Reilly ’82 & Clint Reilly Charlie & Ann Schwing, Julie & Phil Angelides Sofia & Angelo Tsakopoulos Theresa & Robert Rodgers Schwing Family Fund of the Sac Region Ada & Jeff Bauman Debbie & Bill Warne Manuel & Elizabeth Romero Community Foundation Belinda Beckett & Norman Hile Williams + Paddon Architects + Planners, Inc. Linda & Garrett Ryle Shannon & Randy Terwedo Patrick A. Bianchi Irrevocable Trust Phyllis++ & Tom Wootton Anne Geremia Sadler ’80 & Scott Sadler Jenny & Jed Bittner Peter Scheid Tina & Christopher Bobo, Loretta & Stephen M. Sellers, Sr. $50,000-$99,999 Bobo Construction, Inc. $15,000- $24,999 Elizabeth & Mark Sheffield Admail West, Inc. Jennie & James Boggan Aerojet Rocketdyne Delivers Lynn Hutchison & Michael Simpson Anonymous Renee & Paul Bollinger Teresa & Greg Aguilera, BlueLine Rental Christine Farley Skeoch ’83, Tracy & James Beckwith, Five Star Bank Thomas & Leah Borge Crystal & Jeff Anderson Hamilton Jewelers Margo Reid Brown ’81 & Rick Brown Rhea++ & Dan Brunner Lorna & Edmund Ang Mercedes Bidwell Slakey ’49 & Robert Slakey Janet & Dale Debber Jan & Jim Coffrini Sharon & Marc Aprea Shari & Darce Slate, Pure Dentistry Kathleen & Jim Deeringer Rev. Edward Collins Michelle James & David Artale Julie & Kevin Sloat Rev. William Dinelli, William O. Dinelli Family Joy & Jeff Cornette Janine & Ami Bera Charles & Sharon Spinetta Dr. Pam DiTomasso ’72 & Steve Lovotti Jana & Jim Cuneo Wendy & Thomas Birmingham Diane & Jack Stewart Pam & Steve Eggert John DeBenedetti Susan & Robert Burky Alicia & Christian Swanson Kristin & Mark Enes Cynthia & Greg Dyer Marsha & Larry Carson Celes & Scott Syphax Carol & John Gumbelevicius, Vanguard Patty Estopinal Julia & Neil Clark Rosamaria & Emil Tanghetti Charitable Endowment Program Jennifer & James Fitzgerald, Donald Clutter Family Lynda & Christopher Taylor Havlick Family Trust MarketOne Builders, Inc. Mary Cogan-Pérez & Roberto Pérez Elleene & Tony Tessier Wendy & Cole Klokkevold Amy A. Fournier Carol Oettle Colby ’55 & Thomas Colby Robin & Stephen Tipton

++Deceased 24 Josie & Maury VanSacker Ann Hass & Paul Davis, Kelly Whitcomb-Weston & David Weston, Sutter Downtown Dermatology Weston & Associated Mechanical Brad Des Jardin, DesCor Builders Engineers, Inc. Lynn & Kirk Dowdell Janelle & Scott Wetch Kay & David Evans Lesa & Thomas Whetzel Denise & George Farnsworth Jean & Lewis Winchell Lori & Nestor Fernandez Mary & Christopher Zanobini, Elizabeth & John Foraker Golden State Fruit Company Carol & John Frank Benjamin Frank Lori Dwyre & Jim Frank $10,000-$14,999 Alyssa & Kenneth Fry Joyce & Ken Adamson Kay Gaines Louise Agos Cathleen Gardella ’66 WHY I GIVE AIG Matching Grants Program Beverly Geremia Paul Akuna Angela Kufasimes Gianulias ’86 Naomi & David Araldi Gary Glenesk Arata Brothers Trust Dana Griffin-Aguilar & Michael Aguilar THE TERWEDOS Jane & Steve Baker Linda & Wayne Gross Jeanmarie & Rick Barthels Ms. Caroline Hallmark-Jensen RANDY & SHANNON TERWEDO (JILLIAN ’07) Matt Bartkiewicz Darlene & Stephen Hemington Elise Bauer ’78 Julieanne & Patrick Hinrichsen Anne & Doug Bayless Carolyn & Buddy Hubbert “We give to St. Francis Elizabeth & Wilson Bean Rosemarie Mattos Hunt ’63 & Warren Hunt Hal Beck IBM Catholic High School Linda & Charles Beigh Vicki & Michael Ingram, Debbie & Robin Martial because we want other Kathryn Beltrami ’69 & Martin Pierucci Sacramento Cardiovascular Surgeons, Inc Allison & Michael McCormick, Shelby Best++ J. Mark Jackson Alpine Allergy and Asthma Association young women to have what Monica & William Beyer Leslie Moretti Jaime ’81 & Matthew Jaime Carol & Niall Meagher our daughter received. Bishop-Wisecarver Corporation Kelly Jensen Cassandra & Ken Mennemeier, Boeing Company Kellie & Gary Johnson, Mennemeier, Glassman & Stroud LLP St. Francis gives young Joni Borbón & Ted Wun ACE Clearwater Enterprises Janet & Greg Meredith, Vanessa & Mark Boston Kristi & Jeff Jones Nagley, Meredith & Miller women a unique chance Charles & Allison Boudreaux, Calkin and Kathy & Kenneth Jorgensen Catalyst Mortgage to grow and flourish Boudreaux Dermatology Associates James Joyce Family Paula & Steve Mumm Augusta & Kelly Brothers, Pamela & Ted Keefer Michelle & Paul Murphy academically, personally and Genovese, Burford & Brothers Joanne & Kyle Kelley Mollie Munizich Nelson ’86 & William Nelson Christi Calpo MaryAnne Kelly Linda & Rick Norman spiritually. Self-awareness Susan & Rodney Campbell Msgr. James Kidder Mary & Darrell Norris and preparation helps Kristin & Bill Casale Kristin & Matt King Paola & Raul Ocazionez Ann & Mike Casentini Terry & William Klas Susan Romanello Olson ’67 & Ted Olson ensure young women Susan & Steve Cippa Charles Kollerer Nancy Pape can make significant JoAnn & Larry Clark Matina & Sotiris Kolokotronis Valerie & Joe Pearlman Alison & Dan Corfee Lisa & Christopher Ksidakis Jennifer & Ken Peters contributions to a world Teresa & Jon Crowley Jeannine & Russ Kuhn Laura & Dean Petersen J. Russell Cunningham Lammerding Sisters PG & E Matching Gifts Program needing their voices.” Christine & George Dakkak, Angelique Stanley Lukowicz, III, Jane & Terry Piland Dakkak ’10, Mary Ann Dakkak ’00 Capital City Loan & Jewelry Lori & Bill Porter, Porter Communications Inc Marci Dalton & Marc Roberts Elizabeth Madrid Katherine Procida-Christopulos ’78 Diane & Kevin Dasen Gloria & David Magorien Julie Quinn ’86 Lisa Jacobs Qvistgaard ’85 & Thomas Qvistgaard Trisha & Tom Uhrhammer Holly & W. Kent Ramos Kim & Derek Vanacore Darcy & John Saca Lisa & Javier Vande Steeg We greatly appreciate gifts of all amounts, and every effort has Julie & Shawn Bennett Catherine Watson & Andrew Huang been made to present a correct listing of donors. If there is an Christine & Mark Skreden Richard Weldon error in the listing of your name, or if you made a gift during this Susan Sompayrac, Radiological Associates Stephanie Wetch of Sacramento Medical Group, Inc. Laura & Scott Wigginton period and are not listed, please accept our sincere apologies. Jay Stewart Ann Ryan Wilson Kathleen & Eric Stille, Nugget Market, Inc. Nadine & Thomas Winn, *Donations to the school have been recorded in our data base dating Debbie & Robert Stoddard Thomas P. Winn Foundation back to 1983. Gifts received prior to that date may not be reflected in our Teri & Kevin Stone Sydney Young ’81 & Tom McCaffery Cumulative Giving list. We apologize for any errors or omissions. Jennifer & Dennis Sweeney Laurie & Douglas Young, Jennifer & Brian Sweeney Northern California Research Please contact MaryAnne Kelly, Director of Advancement, at Alan Telford Susan & Edward Younger 916-737-5033 so that we can make any necessary corrections. Ann & James Tracy Trish & Mark Ziegler Peter Turner Dona & Denis Zilaff

FALL 2019 25 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING 2018-2019 Suzanne & Timothy Collins The following individuals, foundations, and businesses made gifts to St. Francis Catholic High School Cynthia & James Cost between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019 and are listed according to giving society. This list includes Marcie Dalton & Mark Roberts donations made through the St. Francis Fund inclusive of scholarship funds, Thankful Thursday, United Way, Jonathan Deeringer other workplace charitable gift programs, fundraising events, and investments for capital improvements. Tita Diepenbrock Pam DiTomasso ’72 & Steve Lovotti Stephanie & Anthony Epolite Patty Estopinal CIRCLE OF ST. FRANCIS Veronica Padilla Valdez ’94 & Lori & Nestor Fernandez Vaughn Valdez, Valdez Painting, Inc. Todd Gage & Rick Welts “St. Francis creates a Leah & Thomas Borge Kristin Stassi Venegas ’83 & Art Venegas Gina & Melvyn Goveas positive environment that Lisa & Jonathan Breslau Janelle & Scott Wetch Diane & Paul Henderson, Catalyst Mortgage Susan & Edward Younger Abbott & Kindermann, Inc is focused on inspiring Sandra Geary Cook ’54++ & John Cook, Jr. Jenny & Philip Hollenbach each young woman to Joy & Jeff Cornette iHeart Media, Sara McClure ’88 John DeBenedetti PAX ET BONUM CIRCLE Melissa & Ernesto Jimenez, Zocalo become the best version Harry C. & Deborah L. Elliott Family Amaturo Family Foundation, Inc. Karen & Tom Jones Foundation (Roxanne Elliott ’94, Chelsea Anonymous MaryAnne Kelly of themselves. We donate Elliott ’04), Elliott Family Foundation Ada & Jeff Bauman Knights of Columbus, Council #6066 to the St. Francis Fund Kristin & Mark Enes Ava & Chris Conlin Knights of Columbus, Council #4970, Jennifer & James Fitzgerald Alexxa DeBenedetti Arden-Carmichael, Inc. to help the school create Dawn & James Gately, Gately Foundation Kathleen & Jim Deeringer Angela & Richard Lavezzo, Arraycon LLC an outstanding Catholic Rosemarie Mattos Hunt ’63 & Warren Hunt Leah & Patrick Frink Patty & Alan Leatherby, A.G. Kassis Memorial Scholarship Fund Alyssa & Kenneth Fry Leatherby’s Family Creamery education based on the Shirley Liu & John Ingoglia, Socotra Capital Girl Scouts Heart of Central California Sandy & Mick Malaney, four pillars of Faith, Fr. Leo McAllister Scholarship Fund Heather & Scott Gordon Big Hairy Dog Information Systems, Inc. Lisa & David Nickum Carol & John Gumbelevicius, Vanguard Monique Price Marchi ’84 & Tim Marchi Excellence, Leadership Pacific Coast Companies, Inc, Pacific Coast Charitable Endowment Program Margareth Marrugo Padilla & Building Products, Inc. Endowed Fund, Intel Foundation Matching Gifts Miguel Corvacho Hernandez and Service. St. Francis, Christine & David Lucchetti, Megan Kristi & Jeff Jones Ruth & Craig McLoughlin and its Faculty and Staff Lucchetti Vincent ’88 & Don Vincent MaryAnne & Jay Kapila, TRC Trading Ann Nickum Helen Manfredi Pierson ’74 & Bill Pierson Corporation Niello Acura, Rick Niello are a wonderful blessing Lori & Bill Porter, Porter Communications Inc. Ann & Dan Kramer Mary & Darrell Norris to Sacramento and for Colleen O’Neil Reilly ’78 & Daniel Reilly, Our Lady of the Assumption School Erin O’Neil ’74 Caltronics Jennifer & Ken Peters Leora & Theo Pahos our daughters Lauren Kristen & Edward Rudis Katherine Procida-Christopulos ’78 Teresa & Kevin Partington and Morgan. We are Ann & Charles Schwing, Schwing Family Celia Puff, TeleDirect Communications, Inc. Lisa Kwong & Frank Pickar Fund of the Sacramento Region Barbara & Chris Ramm Presentation School honored to be a part of Community Foundation Theresa & Robert Rodgers Laura & Jonathan Riddell Charles & Sharon Spinetta Nancy & Rob Sbisa Carrie Benvenuti Sedar ’88 & John Sedar the St. Francis family. Jennifer Stolo & Keith Diederich Lisa & Scott Setzer, The Setzer Foundation Christine Farley Skeoch ’83 Go, Troubies!” Elizabeth & Mark Sheffield Most Reverend Bishop Jaime Soto, Marion Kaeser Slakey ’48 & Thomas Slakey Diocese of Sacramento Julie & Kevin Sloat SS Peter & Paul Parish Anthony Spinetta Kelly & Patrick Sullivan Sandy & Jerry Tokunaga Shannon & Randal Terwedo THE JONES Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift United Way TOM & KAREN JONES (LAUREN ’22 & MORGAN ’23) Program Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail Laura & Lawrence Wilson Jeanne Vance Sherril & Jerod Wurm The Wargo Family, Elsa Rodriguez-Dunkley & Ed Dunkley, Anthony & Lollie ASSISI CIRCLE Rodriguez, Larry & Sandra Rodriguez Debbie & Bill Warne 2B Organized, Karlee Alvez Stephanie Wetch Michelle & Juan Acosta Sandra Pierson Whaley ’00 & Ryan Whaley MoonJoo Ahn & Young Kim Ivy Depner Williams ’98 & Jonathan Williams Anonymous (2) Tosh Yamamoto Awards By Kay, Darlene & Jerry Skou Tami & Mitch Zak Tatiana Bedoya, Zocalo Sabrina Zamudio & Shaun Smith Christine & Todd Cabral Kristin & Bill Casale Karen & Paul Catania TROUBADOUR CIRCLE Julie & Brian Charter Lorna & Darin Adams Gurvinder & Samy Chauhan Paula & Clark Allison WHY I GIVE Carol Oettle Colby ’55 Stephanie & Michael Barkett

++Deceased 26 Elise Bauer ’78 Lynn Lok-Payne & McKenna Payne ’14 Donna Bland, Golden 1 Credit Union Pamela & Thomas Marcinek Christi Calpo John Matzoll, Merrill Lynch Ann & Mike Casentini Catherine & Jim McFadden Oanh & Philip Clark Lisa & Patrick Mealoy Julia & Neil Clark Rev. Martin Moroney Donna Clark & Josh Hickman Alison Morr ’89 & Stephen Gemperle David Cloninger Mari Parisi ’00 & Gene Mitchell Wendy & Jeffrey Earle Romelia & Geoffrey Pease, Susan & John++ Fiore Senior Care Coordinators Linda & Garrett Gravelle Susan & Ulrich Pelz Monica & David Guillen Sandra & Sunil Pimenta Anh Ha & Steven Tsuyuki Suhasini & Kishore Rao Angelica & Christopher Ha Elizabeth Sandoval Romero & WHY I GIVE Habeeb & Associates Architects Manuel Romero Ramona & James Hechtl Maureen & Paul Smith Hewlett Packard Employee Charitable Bridgette & Brandon Stegall MARY GEARY ELLINGSON ’67 Giving Program Jennifer & Denis Sweeney Holy Spirit School Celes & Scott Syphax MARY & DENNIS ELLINGSON (AMY ’94 & SARAH ’97) Miriam & Robert Ingenito Tracy & Michael Tooley, Tooley Oil Company Celeste & Todd Jones Joan McPherson Topp ’53 & Bill Topp Cheryl & Steve Kiyama Kris & Charles Towle “Our two daughters are a big part Amy & George Lai Chris Vargas of the reason why we give back Dorothy & Patrick Wagner to St. Francis. Although they Carin & David Wisner look alike, they have different Jeanette & Michael Frisch Kari & Jim Gallego strengths and personalities. We YOUNG ALUMNAE Joanne Gallo found in St. Francis a community Bailey Aguilar ’15 Loraine & Edward Gamsaragan that would support and Carmyndee Fields ’11 Darlene & Stephen Hemington compliment the job we had begun Chloe Leavitt ’09 Whitney Pendergast Hunt ’92 & Josh Hunt as parents. Our daughters have Lori Lien ’08 Intel Foundation Volunteer Matching become strong, independent and Jane Peterson Roeloffs ’09 Grant Program faith-filled young women who THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY Victoria Rudd ’09 Erika & Derek Jones excel in their chosen fields. Kelly Sheffield ’16 Gloria Jones Darlene & Mike Kelly, CIRCLE OF ST. FRANCIS Law Office of Miner & Kelly, LLP St. Francis provides a valued $10,000 and above CANTICLE CIRCLE Terry & William Klas education that prepares every student for the next step in PAX ET BONUM CIRCLE Beth Theobald Anderson ’80 & Julie & Alan Laskin, Thomas Anderson Law Offices of Alan M. Laskin their life. But in addition to $5,000 - $9,999 Athletics Unlimited Linda & Charles Laver this, it prepares them for life. ASSISI CIRCLE Karen & Dominic Ayotte Veda Levy They graduate with a strong $2,500 - $4,999 Mari & Warren Bassel Annamarie Vogeli McSweeney ’81 & foundation in their faith, a firm Elizabeth & Charles Beigh Brian McSweeney sense of who they are and a TROUBADOUR CIRCLE Julie++ & Shawn Bennett, Carol & Niall Meagher questioning spirit that gives them $1,500 - $2,499 Bennett Family Fund Mono Mia James Berry Marylee & Alan Moritz the freedom to find their place in YOUNG ALUMNAE (’08-’18) Marion & Paul Bishop Gus Morr this constantly changing world. $250 and above Christine & Tim Bosley Debby & James Niethammer, Linda & Gregory Brida Cresa Sacramento I see St. Francis graduates making LOYALTY CLUBS Bristol-Myers Squibb Employee Giving Linda & Rick Norman a big impact out there. I have Program Debra & Jim O’Gara faith that their futures will greatly CANTICLE CIRCLE Julia & Christopher Burrows Barbara & Greg Peterson improve the lives of many. Our Colleen Calandra & Eric Freund PG & E Matching Gifts Program $1,000 - $1,499 daughters are strong advocates Debra Cattuzzo ’74 Mabel Rivera & Yvan Quintana, for the people entrusted to their FRANCISCAN CIRCLE Mary Cogan-Pérez & Roberto Pérez Williams Dental Care care. I have faith that all the $500 - $999 Earlyn Cunanan & Robert Noll Lisa Jacobs Qvistgaard ’85 & Jana & Jim Cuneo Thomas Qvistgaard young women from St. Francis STEWARDSHIP CIRCLE Miki & Porfirio de Leon Sofia Reamer will remember the love and $250 - $499 Delfino Madden O’Malley Coyle & Koewler Kathi Moore Ridley ’73 & Larry Ridley fellowship of the family they had Terilynn & Jim Diepenbrock Betty & Patrick Ryan here and will bring that love and RED & GOLD CIRCLE Maria & Sean Edgar John Shepard acceptance out into their world.” $100 - $249 Mary Geary Ellingson ’67 & Dennis Ellingson Kristen Hebert Shepard ’02 Terri & Bill Ezaki FRIENDS CIRCLE Emily & Brian Silva Deirdre Mullins French ’85 & Chris French Jennifer & Jeffrey Southard Gifts up to $99

FALL 2019 27 Mary Joy & Richard Callueng Colleen & Scott Morrison Melissa Camacho Jo & Stephen Morrison Cindy Canaday Pamela Myczek ’65 Gerrie & John Canio Danielle O’Day Brown & Aaron Brown Mary & Ramon Castellano Wendy & Doug Olver, Ed Chacon Whitedeer Enterprises Kathleen & Todd Chambers Glynna & Greg Padilla Maria & Paul Chan Paymaneh Pakyari & Ali Azarm Beliz & Lou Chappuie Karen & Mike Pank Joann Clemons Chassman ’80 & Karen Lysaght Perkins ’81 & Phillip Perkins, Jr Mark Chassman Kristi & Charlie Perry Cindy & Michael Christman Lisa & Cal Peterson WHY I GIVE Colene & James Crowley Molly Pollock Amy Dotters-French ’89 & Timothy French Prietto Cueto Fund Nancy Lynch Doyle ’77 & John Doyle Julie Quigley Elizabeth Dyer ’81 Lisa & Charley Rea VERONICA PADILLA-VALDEZ ’94 Stephen Fahey Jay Riley VERONICA PADILLA-VALDEZ & VAUGHN VALDEZ April Fallon ’84 & Ramzi Nahas Julie Mitric-Romo & Adan Romo (VICTORIA ’19 & SOPHIE ’23) Katy Calkin Ferguson ’80 & Shannon & Tom Ross Christopher Ferguson Rosemary & John Ross Lisa Clausen Fitzgerald ’86 & Sarah & Martin Ruano Patrick Fitzgerald Amy & Matt Ryan “I give to St. Francis Kassandra & Jake Flesher Susan Savage Jose Garcia Susan & Randall Schaefer because I know the Lynette Otten Spaich ’66 Aprille & Brian Giradot Elizabeth Leonard Schatz ’70 & Ed Schatz St. Joseph Parish Susan Mosher Gore ’69 Denise Schiller & Bradlee Terry money directly benefits Pamela & Abel Tenorio Lynette & Jason Grefrath Shannon & Glenn Seitz Michelle & Bruce Timm Karen & Ken Grehm Kim-Xuan & James Siy the students. I trust Holli & Micheal Todd Karin Gumbelevicius Kelly & Charles Smith Gina Vinella & Richard Stacy Carolyn Hardwick Lynda Ubungen SooHoo ’86 & the leadership and Shelley Ronan Wetton ’89 & Tyler Wetton Kimberly & Jason Henderson Sheldon SooHoo Laura Wicklman Christine Hewitt Patrick Sorrells how they responsibly Peggy Moore Willumson ’68 & IBM St. John Notre Dame School Glenn Willumson Eleanor Gabrielli Ielati ’87 & Dominic Ielati Liza & Michael Stephens and conservatively Barbara Marcotte & John Woodling Italian Catholic Federation Branch 73 Joshua Strawn Dona & Denis Zilaff Italian Catholic Federation of California Angela & Richard Strawn use the funds. People Nicole Javier ’02 & Jason Javier-Watson Holly & Ali Tajlil Aurora & Claude Jones Jean Tamaki ’50 sometimes assume FRANCISCAN CIRCLE DeAnn Bennett Kamilos ’69 The Treasured Home Adobe Systems Incorporated Stacy & Jens Karlshoej UBS Employee Giving Programs private schools have Julie Aguilar Rogado & Geoff Rogado Maggie Kawasaki-Murray & Matt Kawasaki Pauline & Lawrence Upjohn Lori & Al Aldrete Hiewon & Alex Kim Josie & Maury VanSacker plentiful funding. I see Armida & Martin Alvarez Steve Klassen, Blue Ridge Kennels Wendi & Robert Vela first hand how it is the Anonymous Maria Kniestedt Stephanie Villanueva ’98 Lori & Mark Ansell Melissa & Christopher Krocheski Melissa Warren wonderful St. Francis Shahnaz & Shakil Anwar Marilyn Lang Laura Wilson ’78 Nena & Charles Anyimi Stacy & Brett Leber community – from Stephanie & Roberto Aragon Tara Leung & David Grealish STEWARDSHIP CIRCLE Sherilyn Atwood Melinda Levy-Storms alumnae to parents, Julie & Robert Austin Elizabeth Maly Lindgren ’84 & Aerojet Rocketdyne Delivers Jennifer & Matt Back J. Stanley Lindgren Vivian & Ernie Alarcon alum parents and the Nicole & Will Baer Anita Lopez Allie Studio Jennifer Baeseman Pat Maier Krista Gallia Anderson ’93 & Sean Anderson dedicated faculty and Sheri & Peter Belafsky Margo Maldonado ’83 Joan Holmes-Asamoah & Erick Asamoah Tanya Jaime Bell ’86 & John Bell Kendra & Jonathan Malek Christine & Michael Ault staff – that supports Kathryn Beltrami ’69 & Martin Pierucci Kevin Malone Cynthia & Scott Austin Veronica & Andrew Berg Naomi & Frank Mascarinas Rebecca & Randall Badeaux our girls and the Regina Bills-Dacong & Steven Dacong Cassy & Mark McGreevy Kathleen Bell ’79 Judie Boehmer & John Lydon Mary Merz McShan ’80 Marianne Beyer ’04 school. Thank you The Boeing Company Gift Match Samya Haddad Mellor ’86 & Greg Mellor Bip & Bop Shauna & Benjamin Borchers Elias Mendoza Aron Bishop & David Briggs St. Francis!” Marcelle Bowden & Larry Iniguez Mercy & Adrian Milan Diane Borden Sarah Brewer Galeazi’s Floral Design Candace & Brian Briggs Michelle & Joseph Britton Joseph Monahan JoAnne Mahaney-Buehler & David Buehler Sarah & Stephen Burns Victoria & Grant Moore Theresa & Larry Cannon

++Deceased 28 Diane & Gary Carlin Kristen Franz Kristine & Brian Robinson Kathy & Geene Alhady Diedre Carsey Linda & Timothy Frazier Melinda & Vince Russo Kristine Depner Allen ’89 & Dennis Allen Janet Zipperian Chediak ’76 & Chris Chediak Laura & Chris Fry Anne Geremia Sadler ’80 & Scott Sadler Angela Allison & David Goebels Rosanne Broussard Cherry ’83 & Keith Cherry Karen Lewis & Daniel Gadsden Juliette Sanchez ’81 Angie & Jose Altamirano CIF Sac-Joaquin Section- Clarke Coover & Annette & Michael Gallo Julie Sandino-Areias & Rusty Areias Kristina & Darrin Alvernaz A. Dale Lacky Scholarship Fund Kate Dugan Gezi ’87 & Robert Gezi Christine & Todd Sanfilippo Diana & Fernando Amador Rhonda & Mark Cordano Mary Alyce & John Gisla Henrietta Santos-Coy ’66 Mary Coster Anderson ’85 & Christine & Armando Cornejo Barbara Frazier Gluvers ’03 & Joseph Gluvers Edward Schmidt Creighton Anderson Catherine & Jonathan Coupal Michele & Alan Godlove Margo Scott Gloria Andrews Janine Cuneo ’94 Jacqueline Martella-Gomez & Mario Gomez Meg & Manny Scrofani Anonymous Barbara Peletta Davidson ’57 Kathy Kirrene Gonzales ’76 & Mike Gonzales Steve Shaff Joanne & Robert Arellanes Fadia Desmond Gwyn Gordon ’85 & Damian Marhefka Cara Sheean ’80 Susan Campbell Austin ’88 & Byron Austin Krista DeZerega-Thomson & John Thomson Ann Moritz Gregory ’89 & Marcus Gregory Brigit O’Brien Shotts ’89 & Barry Shotts Debbie & Kurt Austin Kathleen & Matthew Dickey Meg Willett Haesloop ’84 & Brian Haesloop Laura & Shoab Siddique Mercedes Martin Azar ’68 & Guillermo Azar Maureen & John Dillie Jennie & Chris Hagerty Lauren & Joshua Simon Ruth Santucci Beale ’78 & Tim Beale Lori Dwyre & Jim Franke Wendy Hall Stacie & Randy Simpson Fernanda & Michael Beattie Richard Ericson Leigh Hiers ’96 Virginia Suarez ’64 Bryce Beckwith ’12 Sharon & Layne Esguerra Julie & Alex Hoang Kimberly Wong Sutantyo ’00 & Ladawn & Rusty Benkosky Christina Canaday Evey ’05 & Mickey Evey Jacqueline & Gerard Hoppa Kenneth Sutantyo Eve & Don Benson Donna & Maurice Fargen Ingrid Wertz Humke ’88 & Eric Humke The Illumina Foundation Marge & Robert Benson Kim Farrens Jill & Jeffrey Joaquin Cheryl & Stephen Tholcke Carol & John Frank Pam & Keith Johnson Tiffany & Co Franklin Templeton Investments Matching Kaiser Permanente Community Giving Alison Reta Toshima ’00 Program Campaign Tammy Urquhart & Dan Shoeman Constance & Christian Ladd Lisa & Kurt von Geldern “I give to the St. Francis Christine Lambert-Winter ’87 & Curt Winter Deirdre & Richard Walke Mary Jane Lee Theresa & Scott Wells Fund because I believe Jacque & Alexander Leon Dr. Carrie Wheeler in the St. Francis LinkedIn Matching Gifts Program Laura & Scott Wigginton Andrea & Gregory Lucas Stephanie Wilkes & Marc Vallier experience and providing Richard Todd Luoma Lisa & Chip Wilkins the opportunity to all Kellie & Mark Lynch Claudia & Olin Woods Nilu Maboudi & Nima Pahlavan who want a Catholic THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY Lisa & Jeff Magley RED & GOLD CIRCLE education. Our students Jennifer Philipp Maniccia ’89 & Paul Maniccia CIRCLE OF ST. FRANCIS Suzanne Marria ’69 Ayda Asghedom & Alem Abraha benefit from everything Scott Mayer Carol & Gerard Abrams $10,000 and above Cynthia Pierson McBride ’00 & Kevin McBride Laura Dagdug & Eduardo Aguero from quality academics to PAX ET BONUM CIRCLE Whitney & Peter Mcintosh Lynda & Ray Aguilar the top-ranked athletics Andrew Aguirre $5,000 - $9,999 Alyssa & Bryan Mckrell Rosemary Mendoza & Mitch DeGregorio Intania & Bruce Alcoran programs. I am proud to ASSISI CIRCLE Tami Giles Miller ’83 be a part of our school.” $2,500 - $4,999 Patricia & Alan Miranda Katherine Moon TROUBADOUR CIRCLE Brigitte & Ken Mueller $1,500 - $2,499 Sheila Mullins ’80 Kimberly & Christopher Mundhenk YOUNG ALUMNAE (’08-’18) STEVEN SHAFF Sowaiba & Tariq Munir SFHS ASSISTANT AD FOR SPORTS INFORMATION $250 and above Lorraine & Steven Murphy Brenda & John Musilli LOYALTY CLUBS Colleen & James Neach Michelle & Walter Neal CANTICLE CIRCLE Kimberly Lotz Neri ’76 & Thomas Neri $1,000 - $1,499 Sadia & Zahid Niazi Ingrid & Russ Niles FRANCISCAN CIRCLE Andrea Goodwin & Terry O’Callaghan $500 - $999 Megan Whetstone Panson ’85 & Justin Panson STEWARDSHIP CIRCLE Molly & Jake Parnell $250 - $499 Valerie & Joel Pearlman RED & GOLD CIRCLE Arleen & Ed Planas Georgiann Culverwell Raimondi ’72 & $100 - $249 Rich Raimondi FRIENDS CIRCLE Lee & Jerry Reedy Maria & Domingo Reyes Gifts up to $99 WHY I GIVE

FALL 2019 29 Venugopal & Sanggeetha Benush Christine Brown Sharon & Keith Davis Claudia & Robert Grenke Mary Ann Berry Cecelia Thornton & Michael Brown Caitlin & Mitchell Davis Shana & Kevin Groen Rosemarie Conti Bertini ’72 & Rino Bertini Katie Solie Brunetti ’03 & Don Brunetti Sara De La Cruz ’83 Christina Troja Guerrera ’89 & Tony Guerrera Cathy Schuler Bertolani ’53 Bueno Sport & Swim Gretchen & Joseph Deak Erin & Guillermo Guerrero Amanda & Shawn Blakeman Barbara Black Burman ’70 & Steven Burman Christine & Bob Deaner Pamela & Mark Hales Noreen Blonien Laura Burmester Judy & Joseph DeFazio Caroline & James Halloran Linda & Keith Bloom Fay & Adam Bursch Nancy Delguerra Bill Hanrahan Marie Waldron Booth ’69 & Bradley Booth Terese Walder Butler ’75 & Tim Butler Cindy Florez-DeLyon & Gil DeLyon Laura Hanusek ’92 Maliana & Siosaia Bourke Calkin and Boudreaux Dermatology Susan DeMarois Jeannie Benevides Harmon & Brad Harmon Laura & Christopher Bower Associates Perminder Dhamrait & Swarn Singh Marolyn Meredith Harris ’57 & Ken Harris Lisa Boylan Pamela & Jackson Campbell Martha Diepenbrock ’72 & Joshua Newman Cristi & Scott Harris Nikki Spaich-Brady & Mark Brady Susan & Rodney Campbell Marleen Masuoka & Michael Dishno Michelle Harris ’91 Christina Caruso Carrero ’87 & John Carrero Ileana Diver Michelle & Sparky Harris Kathleen Arroyo Carroll ’96 & Robert Carroll Nicole Plesha Donlevy ’92 & Jeff Donlevy Jennifer & Jeffrey Harrison Nicole Fernandes Castles ’89 & Matt Castles Allison Dowdell ’18 Monica Hayes Kathryn Cippa Chandler ’03 Michelle Dowdell ’13 Susan & Mehrat Hazeghazam, JS Alborz, Inc. Vicki & Kenneth Cichocki Rachelle Doyle Melody & Albert Hernandez “I give to St. Francis Lori & Robert Cima Monica Dutton Juanita & Luis Herrera Kimberley & Mark Clark Cathy Edwards Teresa Herrera ’82 Catholic High School Katherine Clark ’12 Shannon Petzold Elken ’98 & Nathan Elken Patricia & Dennis Hoffart because I believe in it. Wendy & Mark Clark Molly O’Connor Emslie ’81 & Jeffrey Emslie Virginia Holloway Margaret Clinton ’93 & Leo Koenig Nicole Erable & John Rodrigues Jordan Holmes ’12 When I attended, I Karen & Timothy Clouser Exceptional Risk Advisors, LLC Jewish Community Foundation of the West Katharine Cobb Stacey Ferrera Fairley ’92 & Scott Fairley Nancy Nulk Horowitz ’75 received an excellent Irene & Sean Colgan Kathleen & Mike Farmer Jennifer Hustead & Sean Houck education, developed Barbara & Thomas Collopy Josiane Favero Vicki & Thom Hunt Tamara Colson ’89 Linda Fernandes IN Communications strong teamwork skills Jenna Porter Connor ’01 & Colin Connor Jennifer & Todd Ferrara Margaret Meade Jackson ’68 & and fostered forever Most Reverend Bishop Myron Cotta Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts to Steven Jackson Lauren & Christian Covert Education Program Kate & Darrell Jenkins friendships. My hopes Amy Cress & Billy Stimson Holy Family Parish Kathleen Lungren Jobe ’94 Patricia Geary Crowle ’63 & Henry Crowle Miriam & Jason Fisk Sandra Jones for our daughters while Patrice & Jerry Culhane Tim Fleming Mark Jones they are at St. Francis Myra & Kilmer Cunanan Alicia Flynt ’13 Judith Jones-Huggins & Michael Huggins Camerin Cunningham ’15 Dixie & Robert Foote Christine & Peter Jurisich are for them to nurture Chris Czabaranek Karen & Don Fouts Darci & Jay Jurschak their passions and Peggy & Kent Daft Claudia Hambly Freeman ’88 Tracy Justrich-Collins & Larry Collins Jolane & Chester Davis Sally Russell Froehler ’73 & Dennis Froehler Janet Lawson Kaeser ’81 & Gregory Kaeser continue growing as Janae Root Davis ’82 & Jeff Davis Monica & Michael Fugit Floreine & Christopher Kahn thoughtful, driven, and Alicia Davis Stephanie Verdon Fuller ’99 Judith Bagley Kane ’84 & Kerry Kane Susan Steenburgen Davis ’75 Gloria Gabrielli Cindy & Kirk Keene happy young women.” Patricia & John Gale Kathy & Gene Keller Matt Gallo Erin Uyeda Kelly ’93 & Philip Kelly Terri Clark & Jeffery Galvin Kat & Chris Kemp Angela Gann ’70 Madison Kenny ’12 Darcie Jean & Gregory Garcia Aubrey Kenny ’18 ANN MORITZ GREGORY ’89 Matthew Garcia Mary Van Dillon Keowen ’55 & ANN & MARCUS GREGORY (JANE ’21 & ADA ’22) Sheryl Lee Yelo Garcia ’93 & Steven Garcia Douglas Keowen Linda Garcia-Inchausti ’73 & Robert Inchausti John Kerhlikar Kimberly & Jason Garrett Adrienne & Michael Kerins Samantha & Jeffery Geisler Azin Keyhan & Hamid Khatirine Keryn & Scott German Betty Kiehn Sheila Gillespie Gillette ’78 & Michael Gillette David Killer Aimee & James Gillum Grace Klas ’18 Julie & Carlo Giordano Rachel Klas ’11 Donna Glenn Allison Klas ’13 Stephen Gobeille Dave Klinger Hannah Gonzales ’12 Twwana Owens-Kopp & Jeffrey Kopp Jasmin & Jesus Maria Gonzales Sharon & Marcos Kropf Racquel Katrina Gonzales ’14 Nancy Chester Kubacki ’49 Martha Gonzalez ’65 Debra & Timothy Kustic Dick Gourley Joan James Kuzmich ’64 Ann & David Graff Eileen & Bob Lackner Marisa & Mark Graham Jeanine Larrea ’85 WHY I GIVE Lisa Werry Gregory ’77 & Terry Gregory Naomi Lee

++Deceased 30 Grace Lee & Henry Zhu Patricia & David Manus Sherry Steiner Levi-Ames ’58 & Phillip Ames Diane & Michael Marshall Brenda Lewis Theresa & Thomas Matista Christine L’Hermine Vlach Trina & Lee Matthews Kimberly & Timothy Lien Cici & Paul Mattiuzzi Theresa & Kevin Lindroos Karen Maxey Kayleen Lofgren ’08 Margaret McCarthy ’68 Maria Teresita & Henry Lorenzo Susan & Michael McCutcheon Jamie Kirk Lotta ’98 Diane Neururer McGuire ’67 & Ken McGuire Dolores & Robert Love Joye McKetty Maria Lovotti ’05 Judith McKnight & Miguel Arenillas Erina Lucchesini-Soria ’84 Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82 & Carah Santos Lunn ’01 Gerald McLaughlin Carrie & Steve Lyons Sarah Ellingson McMurray ’97 & Joanna & Robert MacDonald Scott McMurray WHY I GIVE Kirsten & Corey MacIntyre Claire Mellberg ’18 Vicki & Ronald Mackintosh Karlin Merwin Clare MacLaughlin Micron Technology, Inc. Tamara Macuch Jeffrey Mitsuoka JEFF & JOY CORNETTE Lori Madden Ramona & Barry Moenter Jennifer & Tim Madden Heather Robison Moloney ’99 & Christina Ravera Maldonado ’92 & Sean Moloney Todd Maldonado Xochitl & Israel Montano “St. Francis provides Grace Montes Tracey & Justin Reginato Sandra & Gary Moore Cariss Reis so many wonderful Maureen Moosbrugger Dawn & Pedar Remme opportunities for young Tina & Mike Moylan Alexandra Retodo ’17 Marge Wilkins Mugartegui ’51 & Jennifer & Matthew Rexroad women. They have Frank Mugartegui Melinda & Kevin Riley Paula & Steve Mumm, Merry Maids Adrienne Landry Riley ’67 & William Riley given me so much over Ann & Ed Murray MaryClaire Robinson ’86 & Peter Brostrom the years, not only as a Brian Nanoo Madeleine Roche ’15 Roselle Roland Nerney ’75 & Michael Nerney Tracie & Mark Roddy teacher but as a person, THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY Colleen & Francis Nicholas Patricia & Philip Roina John Nicolaus Amy & Guillermo Roses and I want to make CIRCLE OF ST. FRANCIS Mirjana Nikcevic Lisa Louche Russo ’00 sure others get those Jeanette & Gregory Nyland Nettie & Patrick Sabelhaus $10,000 and above Florida & James O’Brien Sacramento Association of Realtors same opportunities.” PAX ET BONUM CIRCLE Kathryn O’Connell Jennifer Smith Safyan ’03 $5,000 - $9,999 Susan Romanello Olson ’67 & Ted Olson Cheryl Cink & David Sanders Jamie & Joseph O’Neal Sandra Kiernan Sanders ’82 & Daniel Sanders Joy Cornette taught Science at ASSISI CIRCLE Kerrie & Kevin O’Neill Ali & Rob Sandman St. Francis from 1983 until $2,500 - $4,999 Jacqueline Ho & Randall Ow Cindy & Efren Sandoval her retirement in 2008. Anne & Thomas Padilla Angela Ramos Saunders ’94 & Ryan Saunders TROUBADOUR CIRCLE Martha & Roger Pajo Khris Kovach Scherwitz ’51 $1,500 - $2,499 Lisa Panza Susan Schoenig Kara LaBella Parker ’90 & Alden Parker J. Anthony Seibert YOUNG ALUMNAE (’08-’18) Sue & Aaron Patella Jennifer Thomas Seifert ’90 & David Seifert $250 and above Heidi & Stephen Payne Heather & James Shannon Christiane Pelz ’86 Kim Sharon LOYALTY CLUBS Colleen & Todd Peterson Kathi Shelley Most Reverend Bishop Jaime Soto Toni Pezzetti Stephanie Shimada Deborah Gardner Soto ’75 & Steve Soto CANTICLE CIRCLE Kelly Pham & Long Tran Katie & Douglas Shinoda Hannah Kelly Spaite ’09 & Daniel Spaite $1,000 - $1,499 Susan & Vic Pitton Dorothea & Alejandro Silva Kristen & Daniel Spector Claire Plante ’14 Jackie & Nate Simon Cynthia Speed ’58 FRANCISCAN CIRCLE Kelly & Joe Poggi Debbie & Brian Simonian Allison & Shawn Spellacy $500 - $999 Poppy and Oak Tracey & Russ Skinner Vickie & Harold Splain Jamie & Richard Price Annette Dallosta Skinner ’65 & John Skinner Diane & Dale Stanfield STEWARDSHIP CIRCLE Dorothy Pritchard Elizabeth & Bob Slater Jennifer & Wade Steinhoff $250 - $499 Regina & Sergio Quiniola Aliceon & Gordon Sloss Catherine Carbonaro & Joseph Steinmetz RED & GOLD CIRCLE Sandra & Philip Quisling Mary & Mike Sloss Mary Stember Magda Rahardja ’08 & Vaughn Huynh Stacy & Dave Smith Gail Stephens $100 - $249 Judy Ravellette ’60 Sarah & Wayne Soloaga Cindy Stinson ’87 & Marianne Stinson FRIENDS CIRCLE Erin & Andy Reed Louise Solorio Alethea & Jim Stiveson Grace Reginato ’17 Gifts up to $99 Kitty Sorrells Diane Koeberlein Stoltz ’91 & Aaron Stoltz

FALL 2019 31 FRIENDS CIRCLE Trudy & Brenan Connolly Costco Rachel Agius ’08 Heather Coughlin ’93 & Samantha Coughlin Tammy Stahley Ainsley ’79 & Douglas Ainsley Elena Coupal ’08 Krissy Fiellen Alvarez ’83 & Stephen Alvarez Laura Crawley Kiera Mickiewicz Anderson ’99 & Cecilia Crowley ’19 Bradford Anderson Lynn Viducich Cupit ’66 & Robert Cupit Nora Wehrenberg Anderson ’83 & Debra Kiernan Daly ’84 & David Daly Dane Anderson Sharon & Mike D’Arelli Michaela Andrews Rebecca Darling ’93 Alexis Areias ’18 Jean Reinertson Dascher ’78 & Francesca Arostegui ’08 Markus Dascher Annie Arupo ’02 Catherine Davis ’13 WHY I GIVE Domenika Bagatelos ’19 Leda Rosellini DeAngelis ’67 & Madison Ballard Michael DeAngelis Laila Holland Barker ’79 & Paul Barker Ella Deeringer ’22 Stacia Barron Anderson & Blake Anderson Ann & Dennis DeFelice TITA DIEPENBROCK Ann & John Bashore Nancy & Alex Del Guerra TITA & GRANDDAUGHTER AVA ’22 Terry & Julieta Batt Allison Masters Depaoli ’89 Maggi & Rick Beardsley Olivia Dishno ’19 Alisa Beckwith Beckwith ’08 Laurel Cleland Douglas ’99 & Alan Douglas Karen Richardson & Anthony Beebout Lisa & Jeffrey Elenberger “I support SFHS Bobbie Benabides ’99 Tracy Broadley El-Khoury ’03 because I believe in a Camille Johnson Benvenuti ’86 Marryan Zupan Elorduy ’64 Maeve Higgins Berta ’60 Ora & Michael Emmerich single-sex, values based MacKenzie Bickford ’19 Naomi Endsley ’10 Kara & Kelly Underwood Kristen & Ben Billeci Camille Enes ’19 college prep education. Urbane Coffee Marilyn Bishop ’19 Alexis Ericson ’19 This experience Kellie & Micheal Urkov Carole Vedder Blake ’66 & Ron Blake Noel Estacio ’96 Moni Van Camp-Kondos & Greg Kondos Janet McFadden Bollinger ’66 Laura Facino ’83 empowers young Julie Van Houten Sandra McDaniel-Bonner & Rickey Bonner Carol Berberich Fairbairn ’77 Courtney & Tony Vann Wynette White Bouchard ’81 Helen & Randall Fairchild women to become Heidi Pesce Veneman ’74 & John Veneman Kelly Boylan Allyson Tidgewell Farnsworth ’88 & contributing members Olive Keating Vincenty ’70 & Joe Vincenty Louis Brazil Stephen Farnsworth Suzy & Joseph Vitullo Cinde & John Breedlove Charlan & Joseph Fejarang of society. I am grateful Karen Von Boetticher ’93 Tracy & David Brezinski Maria & Christopher Fernandez Mary & Nick Voron Cynthia Brideson ’08 Lisa & James Ferrin Ava and I are part of Maria Cadiz Wada ’98 Alexa Britton ’19 Carmyn & Mark Fields the SFHS community.” Stephenie & Matthew Walbeck Debbie Niles Broderick ’99 & Patrick Broderick Hayley Higgins Figeroid ’05 & Stuart Figeroid Jean & Bob Waldvogel Kelley Cohen Brown ’06 Araceli Santana Flores ’89 Denise & Richard Wall Janelle Jennings Brown ’94 & Patrick Brown Christina & Kevin Fontes Tammy & Anthony Wall Shirley Leventon Brown ’52 Cecilyn & Tracy Foote Michelle Walsh Kimberly Brunskill ’98 Heather Cumming Formigli ’89 Barbara & Thomas Ward Dana Bueno Morgan Forrest ’89 Carol Di Napoli Warmerdam ’61 & Denise & Brian Burke Mary Ellen Fort Kimberly & John Stone Victor Warmerdam Brynne Burrows ’19 Michelle & Jimmy Fortik Catherine Kennedy Sullivan ’83 & Ann & Jerrald Watkins Marie Byrnes ’08 Vicki Fox ’61 Steven Sullivan Cheryl Watson & Dennis Mustard Kathy & Christopher Cabral Jennifer & Andy Franco Patty O’Connell Suter ’66 Erin MacEneaney Weeden ’92 & Ms. Jennifer Silvey Cabrol ’89 Rose Gomez Freeman ’68 & Mitchell Freeman Laurie & Craig Sweeney Matt Weeden Amy Chatfield Cameron ’89 & Anne French ’83 & Ren Ordaz Kristin Szakaly-Moore & Frank Moore Frank Werry Clark Cameron, Jr Jami Brandenburger Fritsch ’87 & Tressa & Robert Tabares Phyllis Edwards Weston ’68 & Dale Weston Julia Cannon ’17 Kevin Fritsch Rachel Tatad & Randy Mah Susan & Asa Whetstone Lisa & Steve Caretto Michele Potts Fuhrman ’88 & John Fuhrman Michelle Tessier ’04 Vanessa Yajima Wildie ’89 & Kevin Wildie Michele & Christian Carpenter Morgan Gadsden ’19 Charlene Mahaney Thelen ’66 Robyn Gram Williams ’03 & Bobby Williams Amy & Matthew Carson Julie Gallaher ’73 Ashley Moore Thomsen ’03 & Doug Thomsen Dawn Winston ’91 & Lou Cullo Kate Chatfield ’88 Susan Gallardo ’75 & Mark Freitas Girlie & Crinel Tolentino Donna Andersen Wirkus ’68 Christine & David Chavez Anna & Joseph Galvan Sarah Tom ’98 Allison Crowle Wynn ’88 & Johnny Wynn Carole Stefani Chivaro ’74 Marissa Gandolfo-Gillaspy ’19 Cynthia Torres & Robert Freitas Kimberly & David Yelle Kristen Cichocki ’12 Gwen & Mike Gaulke Kelley Tousey Robert Young Kathryn Caridi Clifford ’99 & Matthew Clifford Hope Gawlick Alexis & Jeffrey Tresemer Laurie & Douglas Young Lisa Coffman Donnell Geib Laura Smith Trimberger ’73 & Kore & Ted Zimmerman Dawn Collier Arcadia German ’16 Stephen Trimberger Kathryn Mosloskie Zweigenbaum ’88 & Annie Collopy ’17 Susanne & John Giacobbe Kathleen & Kenneth Turner Toby Zweigenbaum May Conlin Tracy Van Dyke Givant ’89 Maura Twomey ’77 & Rich Pedroncelli Kathryn Younglove Zylstra ’98 & Nick Zylstra Grace Conlin ’18 Alison & Christopher Givens

++Deceased 32 Giving Assistant, Inc. Alison Pitton Henley ’03 & Chris Henley Carol McKowen Jennifer Palamidessi ’97 Kathleen Leonard Glasser ’74 & Desiree & Tom Hennessy Lily McLoughlin ’19 Sarah Palilla ’08 Jeffrey Glasser Kelly Fitts Heskett ’96 & Matthew Heskett Karen & Leonard McManus Samara & Peter Palko Josephine & Joseph Glorioso Cheryl & Dana Hess Carolina & George Medina Nancy Pape Sarah Huarte Glynn ’00 Lisa & Wesley Hilger Elizabeth & Roberto Melvin Medina Angelica & Reginald Pascual Kristen Goett Elena Kondos Hillman ’83 & Tom Hillman Tara Plaxico Melavic ’85 & Steven Melavic Wendy & Patrick Pavelchik Sabine Goetz Teresa Hilts & Christopher Ferrell Sandra Perri Melavic ’58 & Tom Melavic Julie & R. Erick Pecha Pamela Halm Grady ’66 & Stephen Grady Elmarie Hoffmann Brown Megan Melavic ’19 Ciara Pedroncelli ’08 The SFHS Grandparents Club Jalin Hsu ’96 Kathleen Meltz Erin Green ’00 Sarah Huggins ’12 Ana Liza & Donald Menardo Amy Zehner Greene ’95 Jacqueline Hyatt ’08 Diane Menardo ’15 Agata Grzelak Chantel & Jeff Incaudo Vivian Mendoza-Leal Luis Guima Eric Jensen Merck Foundation Jesse Gutierrez Bailey Jones ’15 Olympia Mercuris “I love St. Francis Maya Ha ’19 Susan Conner Kast ’68 Kristen & Jeffrey Metzinger because of the amazing Ann Haas & Paul Davis Marilyn & Cyril Keitges David Miller Sarah Porter Harper ’97 Tracy Bedford Kent ’83 Jan Courtney Millner ’75 & Steve Millner community here. The Tina & Elliot Harris Ruth & Miro Kesich Michele Mininger Nicolle Harrity Holly Magana Kinney ’97 & Brian Kinney Dayo Mitchell ’93 teachers are wonderful, Meri Steiner Hartman ’89 Bess & Thomas Klindworth Estella & Glenn Mochel and all care about Christine Haag Hatch ’89 Kimberly Pelfanio Knudsen ’76 & Joellen Albert Monson ’74 & John Monson Joan Fritzsche Hawkins ’66 & Gary Hawkins David Knudsen Jean & Warren More the success of every Piper Hechtl ’19 Alison & Cortlandt Koerwitz Sherri Morissette Lauren Koll ’12 Veronica Moser & Brenda Lewis student. I knew from Denise & Steven Konigsfeld Valerie Javier Mrotek ’96 the moment I stepped Frances Corsiglia Koscheski & Laura Muckey Donald Koscheski Jackie & Benjamin Mudd foot on campus that Amy & Joshua Krage Rochelle Mudd ’17 Amy Watson Krause ’90 & Peter Krause Sharon Muha ’98 I wanted to be a part Colleen Nealon Kujala ’88 Brigget Barrios Muller ’08 of this school. What Allison Kustic ’17 Katie Mumm ’17 Amy Labson Cheryl Murbach ’14 surprised me the most Theresa Lagomarsino ’60 Raquel & Chris Namba THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY Greg Lane Katalyn & Minh Nguyen was how welcoming Therese Larrea ’80 & Mark Larrea Karin Nilsson ’81 everybody was. If I ever CIRCLE OF ST. FRANCIS Georgia Larson Kathy Nolan Sonia Laskin ’17 Northrop Grumman Foundation $10,000 and above need a hug or am having Emily Laskin ’14 Nugget Market, Inc. PAX ET BONUM CIRCLE Emalee Lavezzo ’19 Jennifer O’Brien Cooley ’89 & Sean Cooley a bad day, one or more $5,000 - $9,999 Nicole Lawrence ’19 Casey & Sean Oliver of my Troubie sisters Jayla Lee ’11 Michelle & Matthew Paganucci ASSISI CIRCLE Chyrissee Lee will be there for me.” $2,500 - $4,999 Jennifer Choe & Eugene Lee Fema & Mark Lee TROUBADOUR CIRCLE Julie Schultz Leininger ’89 & Sean Leininger $1,500 - $2,499 Lemonee On The Hills Marcia & Ray Lenci YOUNG ALUMNAE (’08-’18) ELLA DEERINGER ’22 Rebecca Lindquist ’08 $250 and above Rose-Marie Lodi Martha & James Lofgren LOYALTY CLUBS Christina & Nathan Long Heather Loyd ’93 CANTICLE CIRCLE Nicole & Jesse Lucchese $1,000 - $1,499 Libby Luoma ’08 Joy Lynch ’88 FRANCISCAN CIRCLE Vivian & Clarence Macaspac $500 - $999 Laureen Macugay Maro Verrios Maguire ’88 & Chris Maguire STEWARDSHIP CIRCLE Jean & David Mark $250 - $499 Areli Marquez RED & GOLD CIRCLE Stacy & Josh McDonald Cybelle McFadden ’93 $100 - $249 Kathryn & Mark McGuire FRIENDS CIRCLE Erin McGuire ’95 Kelly McKenna ’10 Gifts up to $99 WHY I GIVE

FALL 2019 33 Meghan Pedroncelli ’11 Cathy Pickel-Hicks ’83 & Robert Hicks Abigail Seifert ’19 Megan Watkins ’19 Caila Pedroncelli ’15 Emily Pierucci ’06 Tina Bonilla Semon ’86 & Brian Rau Kymberly Weinandy Adrienne Manuel Pendleton ’03 Sahmed & Daniel Poarch Afton & Dave Semon Rebecca Weldon ’93 Christine Perri ’70 Michelle Polli ’81 Therese & Brian Seymour Andrea Westberg Angela Pesce ’08 Sarah Porter ’19 Susan Shaddick ’68 Susan & Ed Whalen Sulema Peterson Bonnie Beede Prehoda ’92 Mary Shannon-Song ’89 Helen Willett Amy Peterson ’89 Mark Prestwich Pilar & Daniel Sheahon Mary Flynn Willett ’78 & Bob Willett Carol Nulk Philpott ’80 Stephanie Price ’82 Markeyetta Sherman Rosalva Romo Willow ’88 & Flo Picca Cynthia Walker Puppione ’65 & Gina Sideli Nickolas Willow Anne Marie Litell Piccotti ’53 Rich Puppione Isabelle Silva ’19 Christina & Mark Woollgar Betty Bowman Quackenbush ’56 & Julie Singh Nancy Harbinson Wright ’55 & Al Quackenbush Candace & Matthew Slagle Stephen Wright Suzanne & Alfredo Ramirez Sandra & Gregg Slavik Bridget Wu ’99 Sophia Ramirez ’15 Olivia Sloss ’19 Susan & Bob Yeager Catherine Ranieri-Zerio ’74 & James Zerio Katharine & Brad Smith Leslie Young ’16 “St. Francis has and McKinley Rasmussen ’19 Shauna Collins Smith ’99 Laura Zabriskie Ann Rathfon ’83 Carole Carlson Smith ’58 Javanika & Mehul Zaveri continues to give to Janel & Lance Redman Jayliana Smith ’19 Madelon & Christopher Zegers Joyann Redmon ’89 & Neal Lutterman Tamara & Steven Sogard Tammy Zeigler students everyday. The Lili & Timothy Rehwald Judy Capaul & John Solie Anna Zhovinsky outstanding education I Laura Santos Reidenbach ’78 & Francesca Steele Carla Zilaff ’01 Edward Reidenbach Alicia Stefani ’03 received truly prepared Jennifer Reilly ’93 Maureen & Scott Sterling Julia Rhoten ’85 Jennifer & Alan Stevens me for college and I could Stacey Rishel ’89 & Tom Glover Andrea Stone ’04 not be more grateful. Stephen Risse Victoria Stone ’19 River City Sass Carla & Steve Stuck Starting the next chapter Sunny & Carlos Rivera Elaine Sturges ’55 Mark Roberson Pauline Subang ’93 after high school can Gabrielle Wolf Rocco ’93 Hailey Suess ’19 be scary and St. Francis Marlene Monnich Rose ’55 Nicole Sullivan ’11 Julie McGee Rosoff ’84 Patricia Sullivan ’15 helped me paint a picture Megan Russo ’19 Sara Sullivan ’19 Fernando & Nora Salazar Catherine Sutarjo ’19 THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY of what the future could Tracy Stinson Salvini ’83 & John Salvini Frances & Erik Swanson look like. I give back Natalie Sanfilippo ’18 Patricia Sweeney ’19 CIRCLE OF ST. FRANCIS Nina Sanfilippo ’16 Sarah & Ben Symkowick $10,000 and above so that St. Francis can Vicki Porter Sazaki ’66 Zenaida & Roman Tanjuakio Ashlee & Michael Scheuber Sydney Tenorio ’19 continue preparing young PAX ET BONUM CIRCLE Angela Scripa Ashley Ternan ’10 $5,000 - $9,999 women for the world.” Jean Sekany-Thomas & Gregory Thomas Hallie Thompson ’99 & ASSISI CIRCLE Mathieu De Champsavin $2,500 - $4,999 Karen Thompson ’72 & Charles Fields Misha Igra & Joel Tillman TROUBADOUR CIRCLE Erin Tooley ’19 $1,500 - $2,499 Jeannette & Jesse Torneros GRACE KLAS ’18 YOUNG ALUMNAE (’08-’18) Evanne Torrecillas ’11 Christine Jacobs Totah ’83 & Suheil Totah $250 and above Melanie Rees Trammell ’93 Chandra Travis LOYALTY CLUBS Shelby Tucker ’98 Tisha & Augustus Urmeneta CANTICLE CIRCLE Reanna Ursin ’95 $1,000 - $1,499 Avonlea Valdez ’19 Evelyn Vargas-Castaneda & FRANCISCAN CIRCLE Carlos Castaneda $500 - $999 Gaby Vega ’91 & Francisco Cabral Melissa Villalva & Matthew Hlatky STEWARDSHIP CIRCLE Sol & Gustavo Villanueva $250 - $499 Ruth & Michael Wagner RED & GOLD CIRCLE April Walden ’93 Judy Walker ’70 & Patrick Kemp $100 - $249 Nancy & Greg Wall FRIENDS CIRCLE Denise Knight Walter ’76 WHY I GIVE Gifts up to $99

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20TH 2019

Enjoy an inspirational afternoon at St. Francis Catholic High School’s SELFe Event featuring Valorie Burton on Sunday, October 20, 2019!

A bestselling author, speaker and life coach, Valorie uses her voice to inspire others to live more fulfilling lives. She has written dozens DOORS & MARKETPLACE of books including Successful Women Think 11:00AM Differently, Happy Women Live Better, Start Here Start Now, and her latest It’s About EVENT BEGINS Time, The Art of Choosing the Meaningful 1:00PM Over the Urgent.

St. Francis’ legacy of empowering women, coupled with Valorie’s authenticity, passion and wisdom, will leave you motivated to be your best SELF! Tickets are $50 each & can be purchased at www.StFrancisHS.org/SELFe. ALUMNAE GIVING Class of 1961 Class of 1972 A gift from an alumna models the culture of philanthropy we are Vicki Fox Rosemarie Conti Bertini creating at St. Francis. It recognizes the life preparation she received Carol Di Napoli Warmerdam Martha Diepenbrock and her desire to ensure our current and future Troubadours have Pam DiTomasso the same opportunities. We are grateful to the alumna listed below Class of 1963 Georgiann Culverwell Raimondi Patricia Geary Crowle Karen Thompson and invite all graduates to consider an investment and legacy. Rosemarie Mattos Hunt Class of 1973 Class of 1948 Class of 1955 Class of 1964 Sally Russell Froehler Marion Kaeser Slakey Carol Oettle Colby Marryan Zupan Elorduy Julie Gallaher Mary Van Dillon Keowen Joan James Kuzmich Linda Garcia-Inchausti Class of 1949 Marlene Monnich Rose Virginia Suarez Kathryn Moore Ridley Nancy Chester Kubacki Elaine Sturges Laura Smith Trimberger Nancy Harbinson Wright Class of 1965 Class of 1950 Martha Gonzalez Class of 1974 Jean Tamaki Class of 1956 Pamela Myczek Debra Cattuzzo Betty Bowman Quackenbush Cynthia Walker Puppione Carole Stefani Chivaro Class of 1951 Annette Dallosta Skinner Kathleen Leonard Glasser Marge Wilkins Mugartegui Class of 1957 Joellen Albert Monson Khris Kovach Scherwitz Barbara Peletta Davidson Class of 1966 Erin O’Neil Marolyn Meredith Harris Carole Vedder Blake Helen Manfredi Pierson Class of 1952 Janet McFadden Bollinger Catherine Ranieri-Zerio Shirley Leventon Brown Class of 1958 Lynn Viducich Cupit Heidi Pesce Veneman Sherry Steiner Levi-Ames Pamela Halm Grady Class of 1953 Sandra Perri Melavic Joan Fritzsche Hawkins Class of 1975 Catherine Schuler Bertolani Carole Carlson Smith Henrietta Santos-Coy Terese Walder Butler Anne Marie Litell Piccotti Cynthia Speed Vicki Porter Sazaki Susan Steenburgen Davis Joan McPherson Topp Lynette Otten Spaich Susan Gallardo Class of 1960 Patty O’Connell Suter Nancy Nulk Horowitz Class of 1954 Maeve Higgins Berta Charlene Mahaney Thelen Jan Courtney Millner Sandra Geary Cook++ Theresa Lagomarsino Roselle Roland Nerney Judy Ravellette Class of 1967 Deborah Gardner Soto Leda Rosellini DeAngelis Mary Geary Ellingson Class of 1976 Diane Neururer McGuire Janet Zipperian Chediak Susan Romanello Olson Kathy Kirrene Gonzales Adrienne Landry Riley Kimberly Pelfanio Knudsen Kimberly Lotz Neri “I give because I see hope, empathy & kindness in this Class of 1968 Denise Knight Walter new generation – a very special group of young people. Mercedes Martin Azar Rose Gomez Freeman Class of 1977 I’ll continue to support St. Francis because I believe in Margaret Meade Jackson Nancy Lynch Doyle their future.” Susan Conner Kast Carol Berberich Fairbairn Margaret McCarthy Lisa Werry Gregory Susan Shaddick Maura Twomey Phyllis Edwards Weston Peggy Moore Willumson Class of 1978 BRIGIT O’BRIEN SHOTTS ’89 Donna Andersen Wirkus Elise Bauer BARRY & BRIGIT SHOTTS Ruth Santucci Beale Class of 1969 Jean Reinertson Dascher Kathryn Beltrami Sheila Gillespie Gillette Marie Waldron Booth Katherine Procida-Christopulos Susan Mosher Gore Laura Santos Reidenbach DeAnn Bennett Kamilos Colleen O’Neil Reilly Suzanne Marria Mary Flynn Willett Laura Wilson Class of 1970 Barbara Black Burman Class of 1979 Angela Gann Tammy Stahley Ainsley Christine Perri Laila Holland Barker Elizabeth Leonard Schatz Kathleen Bell Olive Keating Vincenty Judy Walker

WHY I GIVE

++Deceased 36 Class of 1980 Class of 1981 Beth Theobald Anderson Wynette White Bouchard Joann Clemons Chassman Elizabeth Dyer Katy Calkin Ferguson Molly O’Connor Emslie Therese Larrea Janet Lawson Kaeser Mary Merz McShan Annamarie Vogeli McSweeney Sheila Mullins Karin Nilsson Carol Nulk Philpott Karen Lysaght Perkins Anne Geremia Sadler Michelle Polli Cara Sheean Juliette Sanchez Class of 1982 Janae Root Davis Teresa Herrera Diane Geremia McLaughlin WHY I GIVE TOP TEN LIST Stephanie Price Sandra Kiernan Sanders Class Gifts Maria Reid Vail IVY DEPNER WILLIAMS ’98 Class of 1994 $180,835.00 Class of 1983 JONATHAN & IVY WILLIAMS Class of 1988 $59,268.00 Krissy Fiellen Alvarez Class of 1978 $42,559.00 Nora Wehrenberg Anderson “St. Francis fostered the basis for my self confidence Class of 1974 $19,382.15 Rosanne Broussard Cherry Sara De La Cruz that I have carried into college, my career and the rest Class of 1983 $15,304.92 Laura Facino Class of 1963 $12,600.00 Anne French of my life. It is a strength that I find unique in many Class of 1985 $7,235.00 Elena Kondos Hillman people, men and women. I donate so that SFHS can Tracy Bedford Kent Class of 1989 $6,939.00 Margo Maldonado continue to help other women find that confidence Class of 2000 $6,602.50 Tami Giles Miller Cathy Pickel-Hicks to be successful in their futures, no matter where life Class of 1948 $5,228.25 Ann Rathfon takes them.” Teresa Stinson Salvini Class Participation Christine Farley Skeoch Catherine Kennedy Sullivan Class of 1989 18.57% Christine Jacobs Totah Class of 2019 13.52% Kristin Stassi Venegas Class of 1987 Class of 1989 Class of 1983 12.06% Class of 1984 Christina Caruso Carrero Kristine Depner Allen Class of 1948 10.00% Debra Kiernan Daly Jami Brandenburger Fritsch Jennifer Silvey Cabrol Class of 1955 9.26% April Fallon Kathleen Dugan Gezi Amy Chatfield Cameron Meg Willett Haesloop Eleanor Gabrielli Ielati Nicole Fernandes Castles Class of 1988 8.99% Judith Bagley Kane Christine Lambert-Winter Tamara Colson Class of 1978 8.57% Elizabeth Maly Lindgren Cindy Stinson Allison Masters Depaoli Erina Lucchesini Soria Amy Dotters-French Class of 1993 8.52% Monique Price Marchi Class of 1988 Araceli Santana Flores Class of 1981 7.63% Julie McGee Rosoff Susan Campbell Austin Heather Cumming Formigli Class of 1980 7.50% Kate Chatfield Morgan Forrest Class of 1985 Allyson Tidgewell Farnsworth Tracy Van Dyke Givant Mary Coster Anderson Claudia Hambly Freeman Ann Moritz Gregory Total Donors Deirdre Mullins French Michele Potts Fuhrman Christina Troja Guerrera Gwyn Gordon Elmarie Hoffmann Brown Meri Steiner Hartman Class of 2019 33 Jeanine Larrea Ingrid Wertz Humke Christine Haag Hatch Class of 1989 26 Tara Plaxico Melavic Colleen Nealon Kujala Julie Schultz Leininger Class of 1983 17 Megan Whetstone Panson Joy Lynch Jennifer Philipp Maniccia Lisa Jacobs Qvistgaard Maro Verrios Maguire Alison Morr Class of 1993 17 Julia Rhoten Carrie Benvenuti Sedar Jennifer O’Brien Cooley Class of 2008 16 Megan Lucchetti Vincent Amy Peterson Class of 1986 Rosalva Romo Willow Joyann Redmon Class of 1988 15 Tanya Jaime Bell Allison Crowle Wynn Stacey Rishel Class of 1966 10 Camille Johnson Benvenuti Kathryn Mosloskie Zweigenbaum Mary Shannon-Song Class of 1998 10 Lisa Clausen Fitzgerald Brigit O’Brien Shotts Samya Haddad Mellor Shelley Ronan Wetton Class of 1999 10 Christiane Pelz Vanessa Yajima Wildie Class of 2003 10 MaryClaire Robinson Tina Bonilla Semon Lynda Ubungen SooHoo

FALL 2019 37 Class of 1990 Class of 1998 Amy Watson Krause Kimberly Brunskill Kara LaBella Parker Shannon Petzold Elken Leah Diaz Quackenbush Jamie Kirk Lotta Jennifer Thomas Seifert Sharon Muha Sarah Tom Class of 1991 Shelby Tucker Michelle Harris Stephanie Villanueva Diane Koeberlein Stoltz Maria Cadiz Wada Gaby Vega Ivy Depner Williams Dawn Winston Kathryn Younglove Zylstra Class of 1992 Class of 1999 Nicole Plesha Donlevy Kiera Mickiewicz Anderson WHY I GIVE Stacey Ferrera Fairley Bobbie Benabides Laura Hanusek Deborah Niles Broderick Whitney Pendergast Hunt Kathryn Caridi Clifford Christina Ravera Maldonado Laurel Cleland Douglas ALISON MORR ’89 Bonnie Beede Prehoda Stephanie Verdon Fuller ALI MORR WITH HER FATHER, GUS MORR Erin MacEneaney Weeden Heather Robison Moloney Shauna Collins Smith Class of 1993 Hallie Thompson “My parents taught me early on to value education, study Krista Gallia Anderson Bridget Wu and work hard, volunteer and give philanthropically, and Margaret Clinton Heather Coughlin Class of 2000 always contribute the maximum allowed to my retirement Rebecca Darling Sarah Huarte Glynn accounts. As some unexpected major life events occurred Sheryl Lee Yelo Garcia Erin Green Erin Uyeda Kelly Cynthia Pierson McBride over the past five years, I realized I needed to document Heather Loyd Mari Parisi my estate plans and also start planning my legacy giving Cybelle McFadden Lisa Louche Russo to ensure my intentions were followed in case something Dayo Mitchell Kimberly Wong Sutantyo Jennifer Reilly Alison Reta Toshima should happen to me. Gabrielle Wolf Rocco Sandra Pierson Whaley Pauline Subang Melanie Rees Trammell Class of 2001 In evaluating my personal history of giving, volunteering Melissa Villalva Jenna Porter Connor and what organizations shaped who I am today, St. Francis Karen Von Boetticher Carah Santos Lunn Catholic High School distinctly stood out. While my high April Walden Carla Zilaff Rebecca Weldon school years were definitely ‘awkward’ and at times socially Class of 2002 challenging, I made quality lifelong friendships and the Class of 1994 Annie Arupo school’s environment helped me gain confidence, leadership Janelle Jennings Brown Kristen Hebert Shepard Janine Cuneo and life skills, and instilled the seeds that strengthened my Roxanne Elliott Class of 2003 faith years later. I am forever grateful for the support and Kathleen Lungren Jobe Katie Solie Brunetti Veronica Padilla-Valdez Kathryn Cippa Chandler encouragement of my St. Francis teachers, Sr. Catherine and Angela Ramos Saunders Tracy Broadley El-Khoury the Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Barbara Frazier Gluvers Class of 1995 Alison Pitton Henley Amy Zehner Greene Adrienne Manuel Pendleton For all that SFHS has given me, making annual gifts and Erin McGuire Jennifer Smith Safyan including SFHS in my estate plans has allowed me to ‘give Reanna Ursin Alicia Stefani Ashley Moore Thomsen back’ in hopes that I can help the current generation of Class of 1996 Robyn Gram Williams Troubies. Naming SFHS as the beneficiary of one of my Kathleen Arroyo Carroll IRA’s allows my IRA to continue growing tax-deferred Noel Estacio Class of 2004 Kelly Fitts Heskett Marianne Beyer and will allow SFHS to receive my legacy gift in the future Leigh Hiers Sofia Reamer without the taxes that would be incurred if I cashed out or Jalin Hsu Andrea Stone if I had named my heirs as my beneficiaries. My hope is to Valerie Javier Mrotek Michelle Tessier be able to use my required distributions once I reach age 70 Class of 1997 Class of 2005 1/2 for philanthropic gifts during my lifetime.” Sarah Porter Harper Christina Canaday Evey Holly Magana Kinney Hayley Higgins Figeroid Sarah Ellingson McMurray Maria Lovotti Jennifer Palamidessi

++Deceased 38 Class of 2006 Class of 2011 Class of 2015 Class of 2019 Kelley Cohen Brown Carmyndee Fields Bailey Aguilar Domenika Bagatelos Emily Pierucci Rachel Klas Camerin Cunningham MacKenzie Bickford Jayla Lee Bailey Jones Marilyn Bishop Class of 2008 Meghan Pedroncelli Diane Menardo Alexa Britton Rachel Agius Nicole Sullivan Caila Pedroncelli Brynne Burrows Francesca Arostegui Evanne Torrecillas Sophia Ramirez Cecilia Crowley Alisa Beckwith Beckwith Madeleine Roche Olivia Dishno Cynthia Brideson Class of 2012 Patricia Sullivan Camille Enes Marie Byrnes Bryce Beckwith Alexis Ericson Elena Coupal Kristen Cichocki Class of 2016 Morgan Gadsden Jacqueline Hyatt Katherine Clark Arcadia German Marissa Gandolfo-Gillaspy Lori Lien Hannah Gonzales Nina Sanfilippo Maya Ha Rebecca Lindquist Jordan Holmes Kelly Sheffield Piper Hechtl Kayleen Lofgren Sarah Huggins Leslie Young Emalee Lavezzo Libby Luoma Madison Kenny Nicole Lawrence Brigget Barrios Muller Lauren Koll Class of 2017 Lily McLoughlin Sarah Palilla Julia Cannon Megan Melavic Ciara Pedroncelli Class of 2013 Annie Collopy Sarah Porter Angela Pesce Catherine Davis Allison Kustic McKinley Rasmussen Magda Rahardja Michelle Dowdell Sonia Laskin Megan Russo Alicia Flynt Rochelle Mudd Abigail Seifert Class of 2009 Allison Klas Katie Mumm Isabelle Silva Chloe Leavitt Grace Reginato Olivia Sloss Jane Peterson Roeloffs Class of 2014 Alexandra Retodo Jayliana Smith Victoria Rudd Racquel Katrina Gonzales Victoria Stone Hannah Kelly Spaite Emily Laskin Class of 2018 Hailey Suess Cheryl Murbach Alexis Areias Sara Sullivan Class of 2010 Claire Plante Grace Conlin Catherine Sutarjo Naomi Endsley Allison Dowdell Patricia Sweeney Kelly McKenna Aubrey Kenny Sydney Tenorio Ashley Ternan Grace Klas Erin Tooley Claire Mellberg Avonlea Valdez Natalie Sanfilippo Megan Watkins

SHARE YOUR WISDOM: CAREER DAY & MENTORING ON MARCH 13, 2020 Without a doubt, St. Francis cultivates successful, impactful and Be part of the working group to plan this day! We want to create capable alumnae – women who are changing their world. As an impactful day for current students and alumnae. Help us en- guides to our current students, our dedicated faculty and staff vision what that looks like, and explore opportunities to take it to work every day to provide our young women with a glimpse into the next level with a mentorship program. We need 8-12 alumnae the exciting and fulfilling futures that await them after graduation. who can be part of this working group. Contact MaryAnne Kelly: But what if there were a way for them to hear those stories of (916) 737-5033, [email protected]. success and opportunity directly, from the people who live them every day? That’s where you come in. STAY LINKEDIN WITH YOUR TROUBIE SISTERS Join the St. Francis Alumnae private LinkedIn group! Whether We would like to invite you to participate in the 2020 St. Francis you’re looking for a new job, relocating to a new town, or wanting Career Day. This experience allows our alumnae to share their to connect, your can reach out to your Troubie network for sup- professional experiences with our current students. It’s an excel- port. Visit http://bit.ly/SFHSAlumLinkedIn to join the private lent opportunity to share your talents, spend time on campus group. Be sure to add St. Francis Catholic High School to your and have lunch in the new dining hall (new to those of you who Education profile on LinkedIn. This will allow you to network graduated before 2014)! with Alumnae around the world with just a click of a button.

FALL 2019 39 CURRENT PARENTS Maria & Sean Edgar Ramona & James Hechtl We remain grateful to our current parents who actively support Cathy Edwards Diane & Paul Henderson, Kristin & Mark Enes Abbott & Kindermann, Inc our mission. In addition to fulfilling their tuition obligation, the Stephanie & Anthony Epolite Kimberly & Jason Henderson majority go above and beyond to provide the financial resources to Nicole Erable & John Rodrigues Melody & Albert Hernandez help other students and enhance the overall St. Francis experience. Helen & Randall Fairchild Juanita & Luis Herrera We appreciate their generosity and thank them for their greatest Stacey Ferrera Fairley ’92 & Scott Fairley Kelly Fitts Heskett ’96 & Matthew Heskett gift to St. Francis…their daughters. Donna & Maurice Fargen Cheryl & Dana Hess Kim Farrens Donna Clark & Josh Hickman Charlan & Joseph Fejarang Julie & Alex Hoang Ayda Asghedom & Alem Abraha Christine & Todd Cabral Lori & Nestor Fernandez Patricia & Dennis Hoffart Michelle & Juan Acosta Kathy & Christopher Cabral Miriam & Jason Fisk Elmarie Hoffmann Brown Lorna & Darin Adams Colleen Calandra & Eric Freund Jennifer & James Fitzgerald Jenny & Philip Hollenbach Laura Dagdug & Eduardo Aguero Mary Joy & Richard Callueng Lisa Clausen Fitzgerald ’86 & Jacqueline & Gerard Hoppa Julie Aguilar Rogado & Geoff Rogado Melissa Camacho Patrick Fitzgerald Jennifer Hustead & Sean Houck Andrew Aguirre Gerrie & John Canio Kassandra & Jake Flesher Eleanor Gabrielli Ielati ’87 & Dominic Ielati Vivian & Ernie Alarcon Theresa & Larry Cannon Cecilyn & Tracy Foote Chantel & Jeff Incaudo Intania & Bruce Alcoran Kathleen Arroyo Carroll ’96 & Robert Carroll Kristen Franz Miriam & Robert Ingenito Kathy & Geene Alhady Diedre Carsey Leah & Patrick Frink Shirley Liu & John Ingoglia, Socotra Capital Angela Allison & David Goebels Amy & Matthew Carson Jeanette & Michael Frisch Kate & Darrell Jenkins Angie & Jose Altamirano Kristin & Bill Casale Jami Brandenburger Fritsch ’87 & Jill & Jeffrey Joaquin Armida & Martin Alvarez Ann & Mike Casentini Kevin Fritsch Kristi & Jeff Jones Kristina & Darrin Alvernaz Karen & Paul Catania Alyssa & Kenneth Fry Celeste & Todd Jones Diana & Fernando Amador Debra Cattuzzo ’74 Laura & Chris Fry Aurora & Claude Jones Anonymous (2) Kathleen & Todd Chambers Karen Lewis & Daniel Gadsden Karen & Tom Jones Shahnaz & Shakil Anwar Maria & Paul Chan Todd Gage & Rick Welts Darci & Jay Jurschak Nena & Charles Anyimi Beliz & Lou Chappuie Patricia & John Gale Tracy Justrich-Collins & Larry Collins Stephanie & Roberto Aragon Gurvinder & Samy Chauhan Kari & Jim Gallego Judith Bagley Kane ’84 & Kerry Kane Joan Holmes-Asamoah & Erick Asamoah Christine & David Chavez Anna & Joseph Galvan Stacy & Jens Karlshoej Sherilyn Atwood Cindy & Michael Christman Terri Clark & Jeffery Galvin Cindy & Kirk Keene Christine & Michael Ault Oanh & Philip Clark Loraine & Edward Gamsaragan Kat & Chris Kemp Cynthia & Scott Austin Irene & Sean Colgan Darcie Jean & Gregory Garcia Adrienne & Michael Kerins Julie & Robert Austin Dawn Collier Kimberly & Jason Garrett Azin Keyhan & Hamid Khatirine Susan Campbell Austin ’88 & Byron Austin Suzanne & Timothy Collins Samantha & Jeffery Geisler David Killer Karen & Dominic Ayotte Barbara & Thomas Collopy Susanne & John Giacobbe MoonJoo Ahn & Young Kim Jennifer & Matt Back Ava & Chris Conlin Julie & Carlo Giordano Hiewon & Alex Kim Rebecca & Randall Badeaux Rhonda & Mark Cordano Aprille & Brian Giradot Cheryl & Steve Kiyama Nicole & Will Baer Christine & Armando Cornejo Mary Alyce & John Gisla Steve Klassen, Blue Ridge Kennels Stephanie & Michael Barkett Margareth Marrugo Padilla & Alison & Christopher Givens Maria Kniestedt Stacia Barron Anderson & Blake Anderson Miguel Corvacho Hernandez Donna Glenn Alison & Cortlandt Koerwitz Ann & John Bashore Lauren & Christian Covert Michele & Alan Godlove Denise & Steven Konigsfeld Mari & Warren Bassel Laura Crawley Kristen Goett Twwana Owens-Kopp & Jeffrey Kopp Terry & Julieta Batt Colene & James Crowley Sabine Goetz Amy & Joshua Krage Ada & Jeff Bauman Earlyn Cunanan & Robert Noll Jacqueline Martella-Gomez & Mario Gomez Amy Watson Krause ’90 & Peter Krause Maggi & Rick Beardsley Myra & Kilmer Cunanan Heather & Scott Gordon Melissa & Christopher Krocheski Fernanda & Michael Beattie Chris Czabaranek Dick Gourley Sharon & Marcos Kropf Karen Richardson & Anthony Beebout Caitlin & Mitchell Davis Gina & Melvyn Goveas Debra & Timothy Kustic Sheri & Peter Belafsky Sharon & Keith Davis Marisa & Mark Graham Constance & Christian Ladd Tanya Jaime Bell ’86 & John Bell Jolane & Chester Davis Linda & Garrett Gravelle Amy & George Lai Ladawn & Rusty Benkosky Miki & Porfirio de Leon Ann Moritz Gregory ’89 & Marcus Gregory Christine Lambert-Winter ’87 & Curt Winter Venugopal & Sanggeetha Benush Gretchen & Joseph Deak Karen & Ken Grehm Linda & Charles Laver Veronica & Andrew Berg Alexxa DeBenedetti Claudia & Robert Grenke Angela & Richard Lavezzo, Arraycon LLC Kristen & Ben Billeci Christi & John DeBenedetti Shana & Kevin Groen Mary Jane Lee Sandra McDaniel-Bonner & Rickey Bonner Jonathan Deeringer Christina Troja Guerrera ’89 & Tony Guerrera Jennifer Choe & Eugene Lee Shauna & Benjamin Borchers Judy & Joseph DeFazio Erin & Guillermo Guerrero Chyrissee Lee Marcelle Bowden & Larry Iniguez Ann & Dennis DeFelice Monica & David Guillen Jacque & Alexander Leon Laura & Christopher Bower Nancy & Alex Del Guerra Angelica & Christopher Ha Theresa & Kevin Lindroos Nikki Spaich-Brady & Mark Brady Cindy Florez-DeLyon & Gil DeLyon Pamela & Mark Hales Rose-Marie Lodi Lisa & Jonathan Breslau Allison Masters Depaoli ’89 Wendy Hall Christina & Nathan Long Tracy & David Brezinski Fadia Desmond Caroline & James Halloran Anita Lopez Linda & Gregory Brida Krista DeZerega-Thomson & John Thomson Laura Hanusek ’92 Maria Teresita & Henry Lorenzo Michelle & Joseph Britton Perminder Dhamrait & Swarn Singh Carolyn Hardwick Dolores & Robert Love Denise & Brian Burke Kathleen & Matthew Dickey Jeannie Benevides Harmon & Brad Harmon Andrea & Gregory Lucas Laura Burmester Terilynn & Jim Diepenbrock Cristi & Scott Harris Kellie & Mark Lynch Sarah & Stephen Burns Maureen & John Dillie Jennifer & Jeffrey Harrison Carrie & Steve Lyons Julia & Christopher Burrows Marleen Masuoka & Michael Dishno Monica Hayes Nilu Maboudi & Nima Pahlavan Fay & Adam Bursch Wendy & Jeffrey Earle Susan & Mehrat Hazeghazam, JS Alborz, Inc. Kirsten & Corey MacIntyre ++Deceased 40 Clare MacLaughlin Jamie & Richard Price Allison & Shawn Spellacy Melissa Villalva & Matthew Hlatky Jennifer & Tim Madden Dorothy Pritchard Bridgette & Brandon Stegall Sol & Gustavo Villanueva Lisa & Jeff Magley Katherine Procida-Christopulos ’78 Jennifer & Wade Steinhoff Pacific Coast Companies, Inc, Pacific Coast Kendra & Jonathan Malek Julie Quigley Catherine Carbonaro & Joseph Steinmetz Building Products, Inc. Endowed Fund, Patricia & David Manus Mabel Rivera & Yvan Quintana, Liza & Michael Stephens Christine & David Lucchetti, Megan Pamela & Thomas Marcinek Williams Dental Care Maureen & Scott Sterling Lucchetti Vincent ’88 & Don Vincent Diane & Michael Marshall Barbara & Chris Ramm Jennifer & Alan Stevens Gina Vinella & Richard Stacy Naomi & Frank Mascarinas Suhasini & Kishore Rao Alethea & Jim Stiveson Suzy & Joseph Vitullo Trina & Lee Matthews Lisa & Charley Rea Jennifer Stolo & Keith Diederich Mary & Nick Voron Scott Mayer Erin & Andy Reed Kimberly & John Stone Dorothy & Patrick Wagner Cassy & Mark McGreevy Tracey & Justin Reginato Joshua Strawn Stephenie & Matthew Walbeck Whitney & Peter Mcintosh Colleen O’Neil Reilly ’78 & Daniel Reilly, Kelly & Patrick Sullivan Nancy & Greg Wall Alyssa & Bryan Mckrell Caltronics Frances & Erik Swanson Debbie & Bill Warne Ruth & Craig McLoughlin Dawn & Pedar Remme Jennifer & Denis Sweeney Ann & Jerrald Watkins Karen & Leonard McManus Jennifer & Matthew Rexroad Holly & Ali Tajlil Erin MacEneaney Weeden ’92 & Lisa & Patrick Mealoy Laura & Jonathan Riddell Rachel Tatad & Randy Mah Matt Weeden Elizabeth & Roberto Melvin Medina Melinda & Kevin Riley Pamela & Abel Tenorio Scott & Janelle Wetch Tara Plaxico Melavic ’85 & Steven Melavic Marcie Dalton & Mark Roberts Jean Sekany-Thomas & Gregory Thomas Stephanie Wetch Samya Haddad Mellor ’86 & Greg Mellor Kristine & Brian Robinson Misha Igra & Joel Tillman Stephanie Wilkes & Marc Vallier Mercy & Adrian Milan Tracie & Mark Roddy Michelle & Bruce Timm Lisa & Chip Wilkins Michele Mininger Amy & Guillermo Roses Holli & Micheal Todd Mary Flynn Willett ’78 & Bob Willett Estella & Glenn Mochel Shannon & Tom Ross Girlie & Crinel Tolentino Laura & Lawrence Wilson Xochitl & Israel Montano Rosemary & John Ross Kelley Tousey Carin & David Wisner Grace Montes Kristen & Edward Rudis Kris & Charles Towle Barbara Marcotte & John Woodling Katherine Moon Melinda & Vince Russo Alexis & Jeffrey Tresemer Sherril & Jerod Wurm Victoria & Grant Moore Amy & Matt Ryan Anh Ha & Steven Tsuyuki Laurie & Douglas Young Sherri Morissette Fernando & Nora Salazar Kara & Kelly Underwood Susan & Edward Younger Veronica Moser & Brenda Lewis Cheryl Cink & David Sanders Kellie & Micheal Urkov Laura Zabriskie Jackie & Benjamin Mudd Sandra Kiernan Sanders ’82 & Daniel Sanders Tisha & Augustus Urmeneta Tami & Mitch Zak Brigitte & Ken Mueller Ali & Rob Sandman Jeanne Vance Sabrina Zamudio & Shaun Smith Sowaiba & Tariq Munir Angela Ramos Saunders ’94 & Ryan Saunders Wendi & Robert Vela Javanika & Mehul Zaveri Colleen & James Neach Denise Schiller & Bradlee Terry Kristin Stassi Venegas ’83 & Art Venegas Madelon & Christopher Zegers Michelle & Walter Neal Susan Schoenig Sadia & Zahid Niazi Margo Scott Lisa & David Nickum Angela Scripa Debby & James Niethammer, Carrie Benvenuti Sedar ’88 & John Sedar Cresa Sacramento Shannon & Glenn Seitz GRANDPARENTS Andrea Goodwin & Terry O’Callaghan Afton & Dave Semon We can’t thank you enough for your support of your granddaughters Danielle O’Day Brown & Aaron Brown Pilar & Daniel Sheahon Debra & Jim O’Gara Stephanie Shimada and their education at St. Francis. We encourage grandparents of Veronica Padilla Valdez ’94 & Katie & Douglas Shinoda any current student or alumna to join the Grandparents’ Club! Vaughn Valdez, Valdez Painting, Inc. Laura & Shoab Siddique www.stfrancishs.org/grandparents-club Michelle & Matthew Paganucci Gina Sideli Leora & Theo Pahos Emily & Brian Silva Lynda & Ray Aguilar Brenda Lewis Martha & Roger Pajo Dorothea & Alejandro Silva Lori & Al Aldrete Vicki & Ronald Mackintosh Paymaneh Pakyari & Ali Azarm Lauren & Joshua Simon Gloria Andrews Karen Maxey Samara & Peter Palko Jackie & Nate Simon Joanne & Robert Arellanes Judith McKnight & Miguel Arenillas Karen & Mike Pank Debbie & Brian Simonian Mercedes Martin Azar ’68 & Guillermo Azar Olympia Mercuris Megan Whetstone Panson ’85 & Stacie & Randy Simpson Marge & Robert Benson Sandra & Gary Moore Justin Panson Kim-Xuan & James Siy Noreen Blonien Marylee & Alan Moritz Lisa Panza Christine Farley Skeoch ’83 Diane Borden Tina & Mike Moylan Angelica & Reginald Pascual Tracey & Russ Skinner Christine Brown Colleen & Francis Nicholas Sue & Aaron Patella Candace & Matthew Slagle Patrice & Jerry Culhane Ann Nickum Wendy & Patrick Pavelchik Elizabeth & Bob Slater Barbara Peletta Davidson ’57 Sandra & Philip Quisling Heidi & Stephen Payne Julie & Kevin Sloat Kathleen & Jim Deeringer Jay Riley Romelia & Geoffrey Pease, Aliceon & Gordon Sloss Tita Diepenbrock Betty & Patrick Ryan ++ Senior Care Coordinators Stacy & Dave Smith Susan & John Fiore Vicki Porter Sazaki ’66 Julie & R. Erick Pecha Maureen & Paul Smith Dixie & Robert Foote Meg & Manny Scrofani Karen Lysaght Perkins ’81 & Phillip Perkins, Jr Kelly & Charles Smith Josephine & Joseph Glorioso Mary & Mike Sloss Kristi & Charlie Perry Katharine & Brad Smith Ann & David Graff Jean & Bob Waldvogel Jennifer & Ken Peters Tamara & Steven Sogard Virginia Holloway Denise & Richard Wall Lisa & Cal Peterson Sarah & Wayne Soloaga Gloria Jones Andrea Westberg Kelly Pham & Long Tran Lynda Ubungen SooHoo ’86 & Marilyn & Cyril Keitges Susan & Asa Whetstone Lisa Kwong & Frank Pickar Sheldon SooHoo John Kerhlikar Helen Willett Sandra & Sunil Pimenta Patrick Sorrells Betty Kiehn Susan & Edward Younger Lori & Bill Porter, Porter Communications Inc. Kitty Sorrells Marilyn Lang Mark Prestwich Jennifer & Jeffrey Southard

FALL 2019 41 PARENTS OF ALUMNAE Darlene & Stephen Hemington Patricia & Alan Miranda The continuing commitment made to St. Francis each year by the Desiree & Tom Hennessy Jeffrey Mitsuoka Teresa Hilts & Christopher Ferrell Ramona & Barry Moenter families of our alumnae is greatly appreciated. This past year the Pam & Keith Johnson Marylee & Alan Moritz school was the beneficiary of support from both parents of recent Aurora & Claude Jones Gus Morr graduates, as well as from families whose association with St. Francis Judith Jones-Huggins & Michael Huggins Jo & Stephen Morrison began decades ago. Thank you for helping St. Francis maintain our Christine & Peter Jurisich Paula & Steve Mumm, Merry Maids pillars of faith, excellence, leadership, and service. Janet Lawson Kaeser ’81 & Gregory Kaeser Sowaiba & Tariq Munir Floreine & Christopher Kahn Lorraine & Steven Murphy Judith Bagley Kane ’84 & Kerry Kane Brenda & John Musilli Carol & Gerard Abrams Mary Cogan-Pérez & Roberto Pérez Kathy & Gene Keller Brian Nanoo Tammy Stahley Ainsley ’79 & Douglas Ainsley Irene & Sean Colgan Darlene & Mike Kelly, Colleen & James Neach Angie & Jose Altamirano Suzanne & Timothy Collins Law Office of Miner & Kelly, LLP Kimberly Lotz Neri ’76 & Thomas Neri Krissy Fiellen Alvarez ’83 & Stephen Alvarez Trudy & Brenan Connolly MaryAnne Kelly John Nicolaus Anonymous Jenna Porter Connor ’01 & Colin Connor Tracy Bedford Kent ’83 Debby & James Niethammer, Lori & Mark Ansell Sandra Geary Cook ’54++ & John E. Cook, Jr. Ruth & Miro Kesich Cresa Sacramento Shahnaz & Shakil Anwar Cynthia & James Cost Terry & William Klas Ingrid & Russ Niles Joan Holmes-Asamoah & Erick Asamoah Catherine & Jonathan Coupal Bess & Thomas Klindworth Mary & Darrell Norris Karen & Dominic Ayotte Patrice & Jerry Culhane Kimberly Pelfanio Knudsen ’76 & Jeanette & Gregory Nyland Mercedes Martin Azar ’68 & Guillermo Azar Jana & Jim Cuneo David Knudsen Florida & James O’Brien Elizabeth & Charles Beigh Peggy & Kent Daft Alison & Cortlandt Koerwitz Jamie & Joseph O’Neal Kathryn Beltrami ’69 & Martin Pierucci Debra Kiernan Daly ’84 & David Daly Denise & Steven Konigsfeld Erin O’Neil ’74 Julie++ & Shawn Bennett, Janae Root Davis ’82 & Jeff Davis Ann & Dan Kramer Kerrie & Kevin O’Neill Bennett Family Fund Alexxa DeBenedetti Sharon & Marcos Kropf Jacqueline Ho & Randall Ow Eve & Don Benson Christi & John DeBenedetti Debra & Timothy Kustic Anne & Thomas Padilla Camille Johnson Benvenuti ’86 Judy & Joseph DeFazio Eileen & Bob Lackner Veronica Padilla Valdez ’94 & Vaughn Veronica & Andrew Berg Ann & Dennis DeFelice Julie & Alan Laskin, Valdez, Valdez Painting, Inc. Kristen & Ben Billeci Susan DeMarois Law Offices of Alan M. Laskin Michelle & Matthew Paganucci Marion & Paul Bishop Pam DiTomasso ’72 & Steve Lovotti Grace Lee & Henry Zhu Megan Whetstone Panson ’85 & Noreen Blonien Nancy Lynch Doyle ’77 & John Doyle Fema & Mark Lee Justin Panson Linda & Keith Bloom Monica Dutton Naomi Lee Lisa Panza Janet McFadden Bollinger ’66 Lisa & Jeffrey Elenberger Christine L’Hermine Vlach Nancy Pape Sandra McDaniel-Bonner & Rickey Bonner Mary Geary Ellingson ’67 & Dennis Ellingson Kimberly & Timothy Lien Valerie & Joel Pearlman Wynette White Bouchard ’81 Ora & Michael Emmerich Martha & James Lofgren Julie & R. Erick Pecha Maliana & Siosaia Bourke Molly O’Connor Emslie ’81 & Jeffrey Emslie Lynn Lok-Payne & McKenna Payne ’14 Susan & Ulrich Pelz Louis Brazil Sharon & Layne Esguerra Erina Lucchesini-Soria ’84 Colleen & Todd Peterson Cecelia Thornton & Michael Brown Patty Estopinal Richard Todd Luoma Barbara & Greg Peterson JoAnne Mahaney-Buehler & David Buehler Kathleen & Mike Farmer Joy Lynch ’88 Toni Pezzetti Dana Bueno Katy Calkin Ferguson ’80 & Kellie & Mark Lynch Helen Manfredi Pierson ’74 & Bill Pierson Christine & Todd Cabral Christopher Ferguson Vivian & Clarence Macaspac Susan & Vic Pitton Mary Joy & Richard Callueng Linda Fernandes Joanna & Robert MacDonald Kelly & Joe Poggi Christi Calpo Maria & Christopher Fernandez Sandy & Mick Malaney, Bonnie Beede Prehoda ’92 Melissa Camacho Lisa & James Ferrin Big Hairy Dog Information Systems, Inc. Jamie & Richard Price Amy Chatfield Cameron ’89 & Carmyn & Mark Fields Kevin Malone Celia Puff, TeleDirect Communications, Inc. Clark Cameron, Jr Miriam & Jason Fisk Jean & David Mark Regina & Sergio Quiniola Pamela & Jackson Campbell Tim Fleming Theresa & Thomas Matista Lisa Jacobs Qvistgaard ’85 & Susan & Rodney Campbell Christina & Kevin Fontes Cici & Paul Mattiuzzi Thomas Qvistgaard Cindy Canaday Karen & Don Fouts John Matzoll, Merrill Lynch Suzanne & Alfredo Ramirez Lisa & Steve Caretto Carol & John Frank Susan & Michael McCutcheon Catherine Ranieri-Zerio ’74 & James Zerio Diane & Gary Carlin Linda & Timothy Frazier Cassy & Mark McGreevy Janel & Lance Redman Michele & Christian Carpenter Deirdre Mullins French ’85 & Chris French Kathryn & Mark McGuire Erin & Andy Reed Kathleen Arroyo Carroll ’96 & Robert Carroll Monica & Michael Fugit Diane Neururer McGuire ’67 & Ken McGuire Lee & Jerry Reedy Diedre Carsey Gloria Gabrielli Joye McKetty Tracey & Justin Reginato Maria & Paul Chan Annette & Michael Gallo Carol McKowen Lili & Timothy Rehwald Julie & Brian Charter Anna & Joseph Galvan Diane Geremia McLaughlin ’82 & Colleen O’Neil Reilly ’78 & Daniel Reilly, Christine & David Chavez Darcie Jean & Gregory Garcia Gerald McLaughlin Caltronics Rosanne Broussard Cherry ’83 & Keith Cherry Keryn & Scott German Karen & Leonard McManus Maria & Domingo Reyes Carole Stefani Chivaro ’74 Jasmin & Jesus Maria Gonzales Carol & Niall Meagher Mark Roberson Vicki & Kenneth Cichocki Lisa Werry Gregory ’77 & Terry Gregory Carolina & George Medina Patricia & Philip Roina Lori & Robert Cima Christina Troja Guerrera ’89 & Tony Guerrera Sandra Perri Melavic ’58 & Tom Melavic Elizabeth Sandoval Romero & Julia & Neil Clark Luis Guima Ana Liza & Donald Menardo Manuel Romero Kimberley & Mark Clark Jesse Gutierrez Rosemary Mendoza & Mitch DeGregorio Amy & Guillermo Roses Wendy & Mark Clark Ann Haas & Paul Davis Elias Mendoza Shannon & Tom Ross David Cloninger Wendy Hall Vivian Mendoza-Leal Rosemary & John Ross Karen & Timothy Clouser Michelle & Sparky Harris Karlin Merwin Kristen & Edward Rudis Katharine Cobb Tina & Elliot Harris Kristen & Jeffrey Metzinger Nettie & Patrick Sabelhaus Lisa Coffman Monica Hayes David Miller Anne Geremia Sadler ’80 & Scott Sadler ++Deceased 42 Sandra Kiernan Sanders ’82 & Daniel Sanders Deborah Gardner Soto ’75 & Steve Soto Jeannette & Jesse Torneros Carol Di Napoli Warmerdam ’61 & Julie Sandino-Areias & Rusty Areias Jennifer & Jeffrey Southard Cynthia Torres & Robert Freitas Victor Warmerdam Christine & Todd Sanfilippo Kristen & Daniel Spector Christine Jacobs Totah ’83 & Suheil Totah Cheryl Watson & Dennis Mustard Nancy & Rob Sbisa Vickie & Harold Splain Kelley Tousey Theresa & Scott Wells Susan & Randall Schaefer Diane & Dale Stanfield Maura Twomey ’77 & Rich Pedroncelli Frank Werry Susan & Randall Schaefer Mary Stember Pauline & Lawrence Upjohn Scott & Janelle Wetch J. Anthony Seibert Alethea & Jim Stiveson Tammy Urquhart & Dan Shoeman Stephanie Wetch Jennifer Thomas Seifert ’90 & David Seifert Jennifer Stolo & Keith Diederich Maria Reid Vail ’82 & Brian Vail Susan & Ed Whalen Tina Bonilla Semon ’86 & Brian Rau Catherine Kennedy Sullivan ’83 & Moni Van Camp-Kondos & Greg Kondos Laura & Scott Wigginton Heather & James Shannon Steven Sullivan Josie & Maury VanSacker Lisa & Chip Wilkins Kim Sharon Laurie & Craig Sweeney Evelyn Vargas-Castaneda & Carlos Castaneda Helen Willett Elizabeth & Mark Sheffield Celes & Scott Syphax Olive Keating Vincenty ’70 & Joe Vincenty Claudia & Olin Woods Tracey & Russ Skinner Kristin Szakaly-Moore & Frank Moore Lisa & Kurt von Geldern Christina & Mark Woollgar Sandra & Gregg Slavik Zenaida & Roman Tanjuakio Ruth & Michael Wagner Nancy Harbinson Wright ’55 & Kelly & Charles Smith Pamela & Abel Tenorio Deirdre & Richard Walke Stephen Wright Judy Capaul & John Solie Shannon & Randal Terwedo Tammy & Anthony Wall Kimberly & David Yelle Sarah & Wayne Soloaga Sandy & Jerry Tokunaga Barbara & Thomas Ward Dona & Denis Zilaff

FACULTY AND STAFF In addition to the tireless hours of time and energy committed to students, the following members of St. Francis’ faculty, staff, and administration contributed to the 2018-2019 tuition assistance needs of our students.

Nora Wehrenberg Anderson ’83 Barbara Frazier Gluvers ’03 Jennifer Philipp Maniccia ’89 Ed Schmidt Michaela Andrews Ann Moritz Gregory ’89 Areli Marquez Therese Seymour Anonymous Agata Grzelak Stacy McDonald Steve Shaff Lori Ansell Bill Hanrahan Jim McFadden Kim Sharon Debbie Austin Tina Harris Mark McGreevy Kathi Shelley Eve Benson Nicolle Harrity Elias Mendoza Francesca Golia Steele Rosemarie Conti Bertini ’72 Leigh Hiers ’96 Heather Robison Moloney ’99 Mary Stember Kelly Boylan Teresa Hilts Jean More Sarah Symkowick Brian Briggs Vicki Hunt Colleen Morrison Stephen Tholcke Dana Bueno Jason Javier-Watson Raquel Namba Julie Van Houten Michele Carpenter Eric Jensen Mirjana Nikcevic Evelyn Vargas-Castaneda Mary Castellano Maggie Kawasaki-Murray Rick Norman Stephanie Villanueva ’98 Lisa Coffman MaryAnne Kelly Mari Parisi ’00 Gina Vinella Cynthia Cost Bess Klindworth Barbara Peterson Judy Walker ’70 Alicia Davis Alison Koerwitz Florence Picca Kymberly Weinandy Ileana Diver Chloe Leavitt ’09 Sahmed Poarch Lisa Wilkins Nancy Lynch Doyle ’77 Naomi Lee Joseph Poggi Robyn Gram Williams ’03 & Bobby Williams Lori Dwyre Chyrissee Lee Sunny Rivera Rosalva Romo Willow ’88 Ora Emmerich Tara Leung Theresa Rodgers Dawn Winston ’91 Christina Canaday Evey ’05 Nicole Lucchese Adan Romo Tammy Zeigler Jennifer Ferrara Joanna MacDonald Sarah Ruano Anna Zhovinsky Joanne Gallo Laureen Macugay Cindy Sandoval Kore Zimmerman Michael Gallo Pat Maier Ashlee Scheuber

FALL 2019 43 MEMORIAL & TRIBUTE GIFTS In Honor of Kailey Cost ’07 In Honor of Caitlin Scott ’06 St. Francis graciously accepts contributions in honor and in memory Cynthia & James Cost Lisa & Steve Caretto of loved ones or in support of our mission of educating young women. In Honor of Larry & Lillia Crawley In Honor of Sr. Catherine Sedgeman Laura Crawley Cindy Stinson ’87 & Marianne Stinson In Honor of Fadia Desmond In Honor of Chelsea Rose Shannon ’11 & In Honor of Kiera Mickiewicz Anderson ’99 In Honor of the Class of 1989 30th Reunion Dolores & Robert Love Selena Victoria Shannon ’14 Heather & James Shannon Erin O’Neil ’74 Kristine Depner Allen ’89 & Dennis Allen In Honor of Adeline Cora Evey In Honor of Sr. Assumpta Jennifer Silvey Cabrol ’89 Christina Canaday Evey ’05 & Mickey Evey In Honor of Samantha Shimada ’19 & Amy Chatfield Cameron ’89 & Serena Shimada ’19 Catherine Kennedy Sullivan ’83 & In Honor of Faculty and Staff who Steven Sullivan Clark Cameron, Jr Stephanie Shimada Tamara Colson ’89 supported and guided the Class of 2015 In Honor of Chloe Benson McElyea ’07 & Amy Dotters-French ’89 & Timothy French Karlin Merwin In Honor of Hannah Mae Spaite ’09 MaryAnne Kelly Elyse Benson ’04 Araceli Santana Flores ’89 In Honor of Jane Gregory ’21 & Ada Eve & Don Benson Heather Cumming Formigli ’89 Gregory ’22 In Honor of Team Sports! In Honor of Zoe Brazil ’15 Morgan Forrest ’89 Ann Moritz Gregory ’89 & Marcus Gregory Elizabeth Dyer ’81 Louis Brazil Tracy Van Dyke Givant ’89 Marylee & Alan Moritz Ann Moritz Gregory ’89 & Marcus Gregory In Honor of Ashley Moore Thomsen ’03 In Honor of Lisa Breslau Meri Steiner Hartman ’89 In Honor of Kennedy Harris ’15 Sandra & Gary Moore Jewish Community Foundation of the West Christine Haag Hatch ’89 Michelle & Sparky Harris In Honor of Samantha Tousey ’13 & In Honor of Avery Brunetti Julie Schultz Leininger ’89 & Sean Leininger In Honor of Megan Kahn ’17 Kailey Tousey ’22 Judy Capaul & John Solie Jennifer Philipp Maniccia ’89 & Paul Maniccia Floreine & Christopher Kahn Kelley Tousey Ali Morr ’89 & Stephen Gemperle In Honor of Sr. Helen Cecilia In Honor of Meg Van Camp Kent ’79 In Honor of Megan Watkins ’19 Jennifer O’Brien Cooley ’89 & Sean Cooley Vicki Porter Sazaki ’66 Moni Van Camp-Kondos & Greg Kondos Marilyn Lang Amy Peterson ’89 In Honor of Melinda “Maya” Chacon ’19 Joyann Redmon ’89 & Neal Lutterman In Honor of Mike & Mary Kiernan In Honor of Anneke Zegers ’19 & Ed Chacon Stacey Rishel ’89 & Tom Glover Sandra Kiernan Sanders ’82 & Daniel Sanders Gabrielle Zegers ’17 Madelon & Christopher Zegers In Honor of Jaqcueline Cima ’11 & Mary Shannon-Song ’89 In Honor of Molly Leal ’12 Sophia Cima ’15 Brigit O’Brien Shotts ’89 & Barry Shotts Vivian Mendoza-Leal In Memory of Nicole Alpar ’89 Shelley Ronan Wetton ’89 & Tyler Wetton Kristine Depner Allen ’89 & Dennis Allen Lori & Robert Cima In Honor of Sr. Sheral Marshall ’65 th Jennifer Silvey Cabrol ’89 In Honor of the Class of 1948 In Honor of the Class of 1993 25 Reunion Cynthia Walker Puppione ’65 & Amy Chatfield Cameron ’89 & Marion Kaeser Slakey ’48 & Thomas Slakey Heather Coughlin ’93 & Samantha Coughlin Rich Puppione Rebecca Darling ’93 Clark Cameron, Jr In Honor of the Class of 1977 Heather Loyd ’93 In Honor of Aliana Mayer ’19 Tamara Colson ’89 Carol Berberich Fairbairn ’77 Dayo Mitchell ’93 Scott Mayer Amy Dotters-French ’89 & Timothy French In Honor of the Class of 1983 35th Reunion Jennifer Reilly ’93 In Honor of Rebecca McReynolds ’86 Araceli Santana Flores ’89 Krissy Fiellen Alvarez ’83 & Stephen Alvarez Gabrielle Wolf Rocco ’93 Susan & Bob Yeager Heather Cumming Formigli ’89 Laura Facino ’83 Pauline Subang ’93 Morgan Forrest ’89 In Honor of Cassandra Medina ’22 Anne French ’83 & Ren Ordaz Melanie Rees Trammell ’93 Tracy Van Dyke Givant ’89 Elizabeth & Roberto Melvin Medina Elena Kondos Hillman ’83 & Tom Hillman April Walden ’93 Ann Moritz Gregory ’89 & Marcus Gregory Tracy Bedford Kent ’83 Rebecca Weldon ’93 In Honor of Elias Mendoza Meri Steiner Hartman ’89 Christine Haag Hatch ’89 Cathy Pickel-Hicks ’83 & Robert Hicks In Honor of the Class of 1999 20th Reunion Dolores & Robert Love Julie Schultz Leininger ’89 & Sean Leininger Ann Rathfon ’83 Debbie Niles Broderick ’99 & Patrick Broderick In Honor of Maddie Merwin ’15 Jennifer Philipp Maniccia ’89 & Paul Maniccia Tracy Stinson Salvini ’83 & John Salvini Kathryn Caridi Clifford ’99 & Karlin Merwin Ali Morr ’89 & Stephen Gemperle Christine Jacobs Totah ’83 & Suheil Totah Matthew Clifford In Honor of Francesca Micheli ’15 Jennifer O’Brien Cooley ’89 & Sean Cooley th Laurel Cleland Douglas ’99 & Alan Douglas In Honor of the Class of 1988 30 Reunion Sulema Peterson Amy Peterson ’89 Stephanie Verdon Fuller ’99 Susan Campbell Austin ’88 & Byron Austin Joyann Redmon ’89 & Neal Lutterman Hallie Thompson ’99 & In Honor of Madame Flo Picca Kate Chatfield ’88 Stacey Rishel ’89 & Tom Glover Mathieu De Champsavin Adrienne Manuel Pendleton ’03 Allyson Tidgewell Farnsworth ’88 & Mary Shannon-Song ’89 Bridget Wu ’99 Stephen Farnsworth In Honor of Libby Price ’18 Brigit O’Brien Shotts ’89 & Barry Shotts Michele Potts Fuhrman ’88 & John Fuhrman In Honor of the Class of 2008 10th Reunion John Kerhlikar Shelley Ronan Wetton ’89 & Tyler Wetton Colleen Nealon Kujala ’88 Rachel Agius ’08 In Honor of quality education for women in In Memory of Sr. Rita Amarante Francesca Arostegui ’08 a safe, nurturing, stimulating environment! Jana & Jim Cuneo Alisa Beckwith Beckwith ’08 Jalin Hsu ’96 Cynthia Brideson ’08 In Memory of Helen Asche Marie Byrnes ’08 In Honor of Carlye Reed ’14 & Lauren Koll ’12 Jacqueline Hyatt ’08 Olivia Reed ’21 Erin & Andy Reed In Memory of Mildred Bashore Rebecca Lindquist ’08 Virginia Suarez ’64 Kayleen Lofgren ’08 In Honor of Theresa Rodgers Brigget Barrios Muller ’08 Dolores & Robert Love In Memory of Sr. Maryanne Beeler, SJS ’70 Angela Pesce ’08 Barbara Black Burman ’70 & Steven Burman In Honor of Kate Ryan ’21 Magda Rahardja ’08 & Vaughn Huynh Betty & Patrick Ryan In Memory of MaryAnne Beeler ’70 In Honor of Elizabeth Anne Cobb ’95 Christine Perri ’70 In Honor of Charlie Schwing Katharine Cobb Gwyn Gordon ’85 & Damian Marhefka In Memory of Jody Blakeway Sarah Tom ’98 Martha Diepenbrock ’72 & Joshua Newman

44 In Memory of Shannon Brady ’95 In Memory of John Fiore In Memory of Margaret Koewler In Memory of Ronald & Bonnie Nunes Erin McGuire ’95 MaryAnne Kelly Mary Ellen Fort Susan & Edward Younger Jay Riley Vicki Fox ’61 In Memory of Kathy Carlisle In Memory of Brother Patrick J. O’Brien Theresa & Robert Rodgers Sally Russell Froehler ’73 & Dennis Froehler Angela Gann ’70 Brigit O’Brien Shotts ’89 & Barry Shotts In Memory of Marion Dillon Gardner In Memory of Chloe Krause ’48 In Memory of Anne Chappuie In Memory of Salvador Orosco Deborah Gardner Soto ’75 & Steve Soto Julie Singh Beliz & Lou Chappuie Lori & Robert Cima In Memory of Kevin Gilhooly In Memory of Elaine Garcia Larson ’71 In Memory of Carol Suarez Click ’68 In Memory of Kath Bagley Parkes ’79 Meg Willett Haesloop ’84 & Brian Haesloop Linda Garcia-Inchausti ’73 & Robert Inchausti Virginia Suarez ’64 Judith Bagley Kane ’84 & Kerry Kane In Memory of Jason Grady- CB Class of ’92 In Memory of David Leatherby, Sr. In Memory of Sandra Geary Cook ’54 In Memory of Connie Patitucci ’55 Pamela Halm Grady ’66 & Stephen Grady MaryAnne Kelly John E. Cook, Jr. The Class of 1955 In Memory of Sr. Claire Graham ’55 In Memory of Grandpa Lonny Pritchard In Memory of Mme. Eloise Craft In Memory of Marilyn Philipp Marolyn Meredith Harris ’57 & Ken Harris Dorothy Pritchard Christine Lambert-Winter ’87 & Curt Winter Jennifer Philipp Maniccia ’89 & Paul Maniccia The Class of 1955 Cybelle McFadden ’93 In Memory of Mr. Madison Nancy Harbinson Wright ’55 & In Memory of Terri Raynor ’83 Christine Lambert-Winter ’87 & Curt Winter In Memory of Susan Crone ’81 Stephen Wright Erina Lucchesini-Soria ’84 Michelle Polli ’81 In Memory of Rosaline Freitas Martinez ’55 In Memory of Cheryl Costa Rollo ’85 In Memory of Nonni Guerrera & Troja The Class of 1955 In Memory of Joanna M Deiter ’66 Christina Troja Guerrera ’89 & Tony Guerrera Lisa Jacobs Qvistgaard ’85 & Barbara Black Burman ’70 & Steven Burman In Memory of Lynn Jacobs Massetti ’70 Thomas Qvistgaard In Memory of Meghan Gumbelevicius ’99 Angela Gann ’70 In Memory of William Derderian Madison Ballard In Memory of Kathleen Rose Suzy & Joseph Vitullo Carol & John Gumbelevicius In Memory of Members of the Class of JoAnne Mahaney-Buehler & David Buehler 1978 that have passed In Memory of Brian Dodson Karin Gumbelevicius In Memory of Mrs. Linda Ryle Sheila Gillespie Gillette ’78 & Michael Gillette Kristen Cichocki ’12 Stacy & Brett Leber Pam DiTomasso ’72 & Steve Lovotti Vicki & Kenneth Cichocki Shauna Collins Smith ’99 In Memory of Michelle Mullin ’84 In Memory of Rosa Maria Saca-Schmidt Erin & Andy Reed Meg Willett Haesloop ’84 & Brian Haesloop In Memory of Dr. Ernest & Farida Holland Vivian & Ernie Alarcon In Memory of Mr. Fatheree Laila Holland Barker ’79 & Paul Barker In Memory of Sammy Neri In Memory of Carter & Lillian Speed Elizabeth Dyer ’81 Kimberly Lotz Neri ’76 & Thomas Neri In Memory of John & Mary James Cynthia Speed ’58 In Memory of Noel Ferris Joan James Kuzmich ’64 In Memory of Janine Stanich Susan Schoenig Janet McFadden Bollinger ’66

MATCHING GIFTS 2018-2019 Many businesses and corporations match the amount of a donation from one of their employees or retired employees, increasing the value of the gift dramatically. The companies listed here matched the donations to St. Francis received from our alumnae, current and past parents, and friends. Check with your employer to see if your company will match your donation.

Adobe Systems Incorporated IBM PG & E Matching Gifts Program Deirdre Mullins French ’85 & Chris French Gina Vinella & Richard Stacy Mary Cogan-Pérez & Roberto Pérez Aerojet Rocketdyne Delivers Intel Foundation Volunteer Matching Grant Program Jose Garcia Lorraine & Steven Murphy Loraine & Edward Gamsaragan Josie & Maury VanSacker Deirdre & Richard Walke Bristol-Myers Squibb Employee Giving Program Margareth Marrugo Padilla & Miguel Corvacho Hernandez Ann & Mike Casentini Cheryl & Steve Kiyama Sacramento Association of Realtors Suhasini & Kishore Rao Maria Teresita & Henry Lorenzo Costco Sabrina Zamudio & Shaun Smith Wynette White Bouchard ’81 The Illumina Foundation Kaiser Permanente Community Giving Campaign Ed Chacon Exceptional Risk Advisors, LLC Debra & Jim O’Gara Tiffany & Co Lisa Louche Russo ’00 Kristin Stassi Venegas ’83 & Art Venegas Jennifer Baeseman Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts to Education LinkedIn Matching Gifts Program UBS Employee Giving Programs Program April Fallon ’84 & Ramzi Nahas Elizabeth Maly Lindgren ’84 & J. Stanley Lindgren Patricia & Alan Miranda Kathleen Lungren Jobe ’94 Lisa Jacobs Qvistgaard ’85 & Thomas Qvistgaard Franklin Templeton Investments Matching Program Merck Foundation Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Tami & Mitch Zak Nicole & Will Baer Lorna & Darin Adams Hewlett Packard Employee Charitable Giving Program Micron Technology, Inc. Marianne Beyer ’04 Lori & Nestor Fernandez Dave Klinger Jeanine Larrea ’85 Kathleen & Kenneth Turner Northrop Grumman Foundation Mary & Darrell Norris Kayleen Lofgren ’08 Jennifer & Ken Peters Laura Wicklman

FALL 2019 45 IN-KIND DONORS Rancho Murieta Country Club Suzie Burger St. Francis Catholic High School gratefully acknowledges Relles Florist Szymanowski Orthodontics Rio del Oro Racquet Club Tahoe Donner Association the following donors for their gifts of goods and services: Riverside Clubhouse Talini’s Nursery Rocknasium, The Climbing Gym Tapa the World 24 BRIX Wines Giovanni’s Pizzeria Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Taylor’s Kitchen 9 Rounds Fitness Glam Brows and Esthetics Roxie Deli & BBQ The Culinary Institute of America at Adidas Gold River Sports Club Rytina Fine Cleaners and Launderers Greystone Andaz Napa Golden State Warriors S & J Services - Window Washing The Kitchen Andis Wines Granite Bay Golf Club S. Benson & Co. The Melting Pot Arden Hills Resort Club and Spa Gunther’s Quality Ice Cream Sacramento History Museum The Pilates Twist Avid Reader at Broadway Station Leslie Hackard & Bill Burke Sacramento Kings The Queen’s English Toffee Company B & W Resort Marina Hamilton Jewelers Sacramento Movement Arts/East Sac The Robert & Margrit Mondavi Center for Laura & Paul Barger Hard Rock Resort & Casino Lake Tahoe Fitness the Performing Arts Beach Blanket Babylon Harlow’s Restaurant Sacramento Republic FC The Sandwich Spot Bella Bru Cafe and Catering Harvey’s Resort Hotel & Casino Sacramento River Cats The Wienery Benessere Vineyards Healthy Habits Fitness and Yoga Studio Sacramento Speaker Series Total Beauty Experience Bento Box Helwig Winery Sacramento State Aquatic Center Claudia & Michael Tringale Beyond Napa Wine Merchants Daphney & Roderick Hewitt Sacramento Theatre Company Twiggs Floral Design Gallery Big O Tires Hilton Sacramento Arden West Sactown Magazine Universal Limousine Big Valley Metals Holiday Inn Express and Suites Salon San Severo University Art Bill Smith Photography Hoppy’s Railyard Kitchen & Hop Garden Sbragia Family Vineyards University of California Santa Cruz Bob’s Carwash and Detail Hyatt Regency Sacramento Scott’s Seafood on the River Valley Hi Country Club Brenda Bisharat Photography Incredible Pets Screaming Squeegee Kim & Derek Vanacore Broadway Sacramento In-N-Out Burger Sean Minor Wines Vic’s Ice Cream Nancy & Alan Brodovsky International Food Market Seasons 52 Marisa Viloria & Dean Grafilo Brookfields Restaurant Bert Jones Sharif Jewelers Vintner’s Collective Brown House on H Kico’s Mexican Restaurant Shea Wine Cellars Warner Brothers Entertainment Inc. Buena Vista Winery Kimpton Sawyer Hotel Sheraton Grand Sacramento White House Napa Valley Inn Cafe Vinoteca Kombat Soccer Six Hands Winery Wilderotter Vineyards California Pizza Kitchen The Kungys Family Sky High Sports Yardhouse Capezio Dance-Theatre Shop La Venadita Sojourn Wine Cellars Yo-Yo Yogurt Capitol Health Network Las Alcobas Sherry Stanley Carvalho Family Wines Lash Out Beauty Bar Starbucks F-65 Charles M. Schulz Museum Laughs Unlimited Comedy Club and Chocolate Fish Coffee Lounge Citizen Hotel - Grange Restaurant & Bar Lava Cap Winery Cline Family Cellars Eileen Jurach Lawson ’54 & Donald Club Ed Surf School & Camps Lawson Tim Collom Lemon Grass Restaurant Coursey Graves Lombardi Wines BE A 2019-2020 Courtside Tennis & Apparel Lyon Real Estate - Sierra Oaks Crocker Art Museum Magpie Café IN-KIND DONOR! Del Norte Club Mama Kim Cooks Destination Aesthetics Mane Attraction Salon Add your name or business to the in-kind donor list Diocese of Sacramento Marriott Residence Inn Downtown at Disneyland Resort Capitol Park for this year’s Revelry event, Dogtopia- Sacramento Nimbus Winery Menchie’s Dos Coyotes Border Cafe Mulvaney’s at the B & L One Thousand and One Nights. Double Tree by Hilton, Ontario Airport Neumann Enterprises Drybar Nothing Bundt Cakes Duane’s Body and Paint Organic Skin Studio Airline miles, vacation homes, special event tickets, Due Ragazze Vineyards P20 Hot Pilates & Fitness Echo & Rig Pacific Hospitality Group one-of-a-kind experiences...our in-kind donors are El Palmar Mexican Restaurant Pacific Repertory Theatre at the core of what makes our premiere Revelry Gala Epicurean Group Topo Padilla Esquire Imax Theater Palladio and Auction successful! European Wax Center Pangloss Cellars Evangeline’s Costume Mansion Paragary’s Restaurant Group Face and Body Emporium Partners in Mission Look out for our Amazon Wishlist coming soon! Kimberly Fanucchi ’85 Pavilion-Car Wash, Quick Lube, Detail Shareen & J.C. Fat Center Julie Filizetti Caroline Peters Fish Face Poke Bar Pita Pit Contact MaryAnne Kelly for more ideas at Fleet Feet Sports Radiant Yoga 916-737-5033 or [email protected]. German Motors Joanne & Frank Ramos

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The St. Clare Legacy Society honors donors who have made St. Francis Catholic High School part of their legacy, ensuring “Go forth in peace, for you have followed that future generations of young women St.can call St. Francis home Clare and benefit from an exceptional faith-based education program. the good road. Go forth without fear, for We invite you to join the members of the St. Clare Legacy Society by naming St. Francis Catholic High School as a He who created you has made you holy, beneficiary in your will and estate plans. Your generosity will make a positive and lasting impact on the future of St. Francis has always protected you, and loves you by enabling us to fulfill our mission to educate young women to change the world through faith, excellence, leadership and service. as a mother. Blessed be you, my God, for having created me.” ST. CLARE LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS St. Clare of Assisi The St. Clare Legacy Society recognizes donors who have made St. Francis Catholic High School part of their estate and legacy. Thank you to our inaugural members: Marion & Paul Bishop Tracy Brazil Linda & David Coward Kathleen & Jim Deeringer Lisa & James Ferrin Dr. Paul J. Fry, II William Hegg Charitable Annuity Jeanne Moore ’69 Alison Morr ’89 Msgr. T. Brendan O’Sullivan Candice Pederson Kathleen Peterson and Family Jeanette & Chris Ray Loreine & Nicholas Simopoulos Anthony Spinetta Jaqueline Peterson Ward ’73 and Family

You can become a member of the St. Clare Legacy Society by: • placing St. Francis Catholic High School in your will • making St. Francis Catholic High School the beneficiary of a retirement account • making a gift of life insurance policy • creating a charitable gift annuity • establishing a charitable trust

Please join the members of the St. Clare Legacy Society in leaving a bequest to St. Francis Catholic High School.

For more information, contact MaryAnne Kelly at 916.737.5033 or [email protected]. HALL OF FAME

SARAH HUARTE GLYNN ’00 & SELENA MURPHY SRABIAN ’95 LAURA HUARTE MEAGHER ’02 AND FAMILY

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS MARK McGREEVY, INDUCTEE KAREN LYSAGHT PERKINS ’81, PRESIDENT THERESA RODGERS, AND HEAD COACH DAVE PARSH AND MEMBERS OF THE 1993 STATE PRINCIPAL ELIAS MENDOZA CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM TALK TO EMCEE JULISSA ORTIZ ’95

SPONSORS ALAN & JULIE LASKIN EMANI DECQUIR ’09

READ MORE… Read more about the Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees: www.stfrancishs.org/hall-of-fame-wrap KATIE YOUNGLOVE ZYLSTRA ’98 AND FAMILY

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KELLIE CAMPBELL BECK ’94, KATIE YOUNGLOVE ZYLSTRA ’98, LAURIE ALAMEDIA MENCHACA ’87, MINDY BAGATELOS ’93, JODY LIENERT THOMPSON ’94, KATIE BELLOTTI PORTER ’94, CHRISTINA DELGADILLO SCHULER ’94, DAVE PARSH, KAREN LYSAGHT PERKINS ’81, DIANE AGUER, SARAH HUARTE GLYNN ’00, JILL HAAS BENSON ’93, SELENA MURPHY SRABIAN ’95, AND DOTTY BRANDENBURGER

ST. FRANCIS INDUCTS ITS FIRST ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME CLASS ON APRIL 6, 2019

St. Francis Catholic High School held its inaugural Athletics school’s first team state title. The team included Kellie Campbell Hall of Fame induction ceremony and dinner on April 6. The Beck ’94, Katie Bellotti Porter ’94, Christina Delgadillo Schuler 2018 class included the 1993 CIF State Championship basket- ’94, Selena Murphy Srabian ’95, Jody Lienert Thompson ’94, ball team, golf coach Diane Aguer, three-sport star Karen Lysaght Lisa Devincenzi Flora ’94, Sojo Judson Auguste ’94, Mindy Perkins ’81, volleyball and softball standout Jill Haas Benson ’93, Bagatelos ’93, Jill Haas Benson ’93, Colleen Gately ’94, Camille swimmer Katie Younglove Zylstra ’98, golfer Sarah Huarte Glynn Gutierrez ’93, Kim Martinez ’94, Andee Whalen Repsher ’93. ’00, and tennis star Emani Decquir ’09. Dotty Brandenburger, Golf coach Diane Aguer led the Troubadours to a who was the official scorekeeper for the softball program for 35 stretch six Sac-Joaquin Section titles and five CIF Northern years, completed the class in the contributor category. California Regional team titles. Perkins was a three-sport “It was an amazing night,” said inductee Katie Zylstra. “I standout for the Troubadours, and the only individual state had not met a lot of the athletes so it was great to meet them and champion in school history, winning the 1980 high jump title. hear their stories. It brought back a lot of great memories being Benson was a Sacramento Bee All-City choice in two sports back on campus and I hope it inspired my daughters who were in volleyball and softball for the Troubadours. Zylstra was a with me to come to school here.” winner of five individual Section events and helped lead the The event featured Good Day Sacramento anchor and Troubies to three Section team titles. Glynn was a three- alumna Julissa Ortiz ’95 serving as the master of ceremonies time Sacramento Bee All-Metro selection and Bee Player of interviewing each of the inductees. The event had originally been the Year. She won the 1999 Northern California Regional scheduled for November but was postponed due to the smoke tournament and was part of four Section and CIF Northern conditions in the area. California regional team titles. She capped off her collegiate “Our inaugural Hall of Fame was a rousing success,” said career by winning the 2004 NCAA Division I Women’s President Theresa Rodgers. “It was a great way to honor the individual title. Decquir led her teams to four Delta League amazing accomplishments of our talented alumnae athletes over Championships and four Sac-Joaquin Section titles as well as a the last several decades. The evening was filled with celebration, third-place finish at state as a senior. nostalgia and sisterhood. I am grateful for the hard work of our Thank you to our event sponsors who helped make this Athletics Department in pulling off a beautiful event. I can’t wait evening possible: Adidas and Megan Curry ’98, Anonymous, to honor our second group of athletes in two years.” Athletics Unlimited, Julie and Shawn Bennett Family Fund The 1992-93 basketball team, coached by Dave Parsh and (Meagan ’13), Alan and Julie Laskin (Emily ’14, Sonia ’17), and assistant coaches Missy Anderson ’87 and Laurie Alamedia the Law Office of Miner, Kelly, & Sette. Menchaca ’87, won the 1993 CIF State title game to capture the FALL 2019 49 CALENDAR OCTOBER FEBRUARY “THANKFUL THURSDAY” CRAB FEED Thursday, October 10, 2019 Saturday, February 1, 2020 Please join us for our eighth annual Day of Giving, and make your Always a sellout, this annual event brings together current families, gift to the scholarship needs at St. Francis Catholic High School. faculty and staff and our Alumnae community for a no-host bar and a Without your generosity, nearly 30% of our Troubies would not be scrumptious meal of antipasto platter, salad and bread, hearty Italian able to attend St. Francis. Please support our mission and provide meat sauce spooned over rigatoni, and crab, crab and more crab! opportunities to those who seek the St. Francis experience. For more information, visit www.stfrancishs.org/crab-feed. For more information, visit www.stfrancishs.org/dayofgiving. OPEN HOUSE MARCH Sunday, October 13, 2019 from 12:00pm-3:00pm St. Francis Catholic High School will host an Open House for REVELRY GALA & AUCTION prospective families. Guests at our Open House will have the opportunity to meet and talk with all of our teachers and coaches, Saturday, March 7, 2020 see a wonderful arts showcase, tour the campus, and participate The Revelry Gala is St. Francis’ premiere event and typically attended in fun activities that will give them a taste of life as a Troubadour. by more than 500 guests. This delightful evening brings the school A complimentary BBQ lunch provided by the SFHS Dads’ Club. community together and offers a robust silent auction, live student Although pre-registration is not required, guests who want to sign up entertainment, delicious food and drinks and a rousing live auction. in advance can do so: www.stfrancishs.org/openhouse. The event ends with dancing and an after party. For more information, visit www.stfrancishs.org/revelry. FALL PLAY: “THE TEMPEST” October 18-26, 2019 In Shakespeare’s final tome, the one-time Duke of Milan is betrayed CATCH THE and banished, along with his daughter Miranda, to an island popu- lated only by fairies and a wild mythical creature. Prospero plots his TROUBIE SPIRIT! revenge by conjuring a powerful storm that drives his enemies to the island where he and Miranda cleverly trap the traitors to gain influ- ence once again. Power, colonialism, and magic are on display in this fantastical Celtic interpretation featuring a female Prospero. For more information, visit www.stfrancishs.org/tickets.

SELFe EVENT: VALORIE BURTON Sunday, October 20, 2019 from 11:00-4:00pm St. Francis will host its 2nd Annual SELFe Event on Sunday, October 20, 2019. Don’t miss an opportunity for women of all ages to come together, share their stories, and lift each other up. Read more on page 35. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.stfrancishs.org/SELFe.

For more information on Alumnae events, Open House visit www.stfrancishs.org/alumnae. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13

50 THE ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY MOURNS THE LOSS OF Eternal rest grant unto them, THE FOLLOWING ALUMNAE: O Lord, Patricia Walsh Mello ’44 and let perpetual light Joan Moriarty Boughner ’47 shine upon them. Katherine Kinter Cooper ’51 St. Francis of Assisi - Pray for us. Marion Porter ’58 St. Clare of Assisi - Pray for us. Maribeth Kehoe ’66 Kathleen “Kathy” Trelease ’69 ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIAL AND TRIBUTE PROGRAM Teresa “Teri” Kennedy ’82 Contributions in honor or memory of a loved one go directly to the St. Francis Fund, providing financial assistance for students. Your gift will be recognized in the Pax et Bonum Annual Report edition each fall. Remembrance cards are sent to the family as requested, with no donation amount mentioned. Kay Lynn Owens ’85 q In honor of Kristina Klein ’10 Occasion, if applicable q In memory of

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