CBHS Leadership Team

Lorcan P. Barnes President

Mary Hesser Principal Board of Trustees

June McBride The Board of Trustees at Christian Brothers High School is comprised of 12 Director of Finance volunteers dedicated to safeguarding and advancing the school’s Lasallian, Tom English Catholic, college preparatory mission. Before joining the Board of Trustees, Vice Principal candidates undergo training on the Lasallian charism (history, spirituality and philosophy of education) and Policy Governance—a model used by Lasallian David Desmond ’94 schools throughout the District of San Francisco New Orleans. This summer the Assistant Principal board bid a grateful farewell to Lincoln Snyder ’95 and welcomed new member, Christopher Symkowick-Rose Javier Plasencia ’74. John Nunan took over the role of Chair, as Marianne Assistant Principal Evashenk’s term concluded on June 30, 2015.

Kristen McCarthy The Policy Governance model comprises an inclusive, written set of goals Director of Admissions & Communications for the school, called Ends Policies, which guide the board in monitoring the performance of the school and its CEO. Ends Policies help ensure that Christian Nancy Smith-Fagan Brothers High School adheres to the vision of the Brothers of the Christian Director of Advancement Schools and the District of San Francisco New Orleans.

“Participating in the guidance of the mission of Christian Brothers High School has been truly inspiring for me. As members of the Board of Trustees, we are dedicated to fulfilling the vision and responsibility given us by the Brothers,” Connection is a publication of Christian says John Nunan, Board Chair. “The opportunity to work with the school’s Brothers High School. The purpose outstanding leadership and staff and to play a role in the development of such of the magazine is to strengthen the wonderful students is extremely rewarding. It is remarkable how current and connection between the school and vibrant John Baptist de La Salle’s ideas about education are for us today and how alumni, parents and friends; to cultivate they continue to have an impact on everyone here.” community support for assisting CB in its operation and advancement; and to recognize and thank supporters. News items or articles for consideration should be sent to:

Natalie Reyes ’09 Assistant Director of Communications (916) 733-3622 [email protected]

4315 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. back row - left to right Stephen Mahaney ’69, John Nunan (chair), Dan Petrocchi ’62, Sacramento, CA 95820-2727 David Walrath, F. Javier Plasencia ’74, Dr. Bill Schaedler ’68 front row - left to right Carrie Vellutini, Eileen Schuering, Marianne Evashenk, Brenda Fleming, Heather Ruple Gilson, not pictured: Br. John Hoover, FSC (vice chair)

Message From the President

November 2015

Dear Alumni, Families, and Friends:

“The children in your care are a letter which Christ dictates to you, which you write each day in their hearts, not with ink, but by the Spirit of God.”—St. John Baptiste de La Salle

As I reflect on these words from the Founder, I am awestruck by the sacred responsibility we hold as Lasallian Catholic educators to touch the hearts and minds of our students. More than 300 years after these words were written, De La Salle’s insight, faith and zeal continue to provide the steadfast foundation upon which Lasallian schools are built.

With faith at the heart of all that we do, we are thrilled to provide students with the newly renovated Chapel of St. Joseph (see page 8). This beautiful new worship space provides students an ideal place to reflect and grow in their relationship with God.

The 2015-16 school year marks the 25th anniversary of Christian Brothers becoming a fully integrated coeducational institution. While the initial addition of girls to the CB student body in 1990 was not without challenges, our school community has flourished and developed beyond anything imaginable at that time of transition (see page 5).

Enrollment is the highest ever with just over 1,100 students with an almost equal ratio between girls and boys. Our inclusive, spirited school community is grounded in reinforcing mutual respect and preparing students to thrive in the real world of college and beyond.

Having made more than $20 million in campus improvements over the past 15 years, I am grateful to report that the school continues to operate with no debt. Thanks to the generosity of our alumni, parents and friends, Christian Brothers also leads the region in need-based tuition assistance providing $2.5 million to 429 deserving young men and women this year. This issue of Connection incudes an Annual Report of Gifts recognizing donations given between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. All donations are crucial in our effort to continue our mission and legacy.

Christian Brothers High School continues to thrive in its 140th year because at the center of all that we do is this fundamental belief that the students in our care truly are a letter which Christ dictates and we are called to write each day in their hearts. Thank you for continuing to be a part of the Christian Brothers tradition.

Live Jesus in our Hearts!

Lorcan P. Barnes President

Christian Brothers Connection 3 Connected A Quarter Century of Coeducation...... 5 And The Emmy Goes To...... 9 Survey Says...... 41

Campus Life CB Dedicates “New” Chapel...... 8 CB Launches Exchange Program with Lasallian School in France...... 10 Falcons Fly To See Pope Francis...... 12 Holy Bowl 2015...... 14 Campus Improvement...... 16

Alumni Life 2015 Wine, Beer, & Food Extravaganza...... 42 Ambassadors’ Club Dinner 2015...... 46 Reunions Features Class of 1955...... 49 Annual Report 2014-2015...... 16 Class of 1960...... 50 Class of 1975...... 51 Class of 1995...... 52 Class of 2005...... 53

In Memoriam...... 54 Pat Melarkey ’49 Brotherhood– Same Philosophy but Changing with the Times...... 55

Alumni News & Notes...... 56 Senior Video on YouTube...... 66 Mark Your Calendars...... 67 In 1990, Christian Brothers High School Looking back on the transition in that the cornerstone has been set in place opened its doors to young women. Unlike the fall of 1990, faculty and alumni see for the Christian Brothers of the future. the school’s Bishop Armstrong “co- the change as a crucial point in CB’s Particularly gratifying to me has been the instructional” model where young men rich history, bringing about countless way that the school’s many newcomers and women were educated in separate opportunities that make CB students have been able to set aside difference of wings of the school, it was clear that more mature, well-rounded and better background and find a true home for both genders could and absolutely would positioned as 21st century learners. As themselves here.” learn, collaborate and lead together in with any significant transition, there were Elizabeth Chavolla ’91, a Bishop the classroom. Twenty-five years later, bound to be challenges. CB is the largest Catholic high school in Manogue student who graduated from CB Sacramento, boasting a diverse student Br. Richard Camara, FSC, principal at in the first coed class, remembers some body that is balanced between young men the time, wrote the following to students strain between the newly arrived girls (51%) and women (49%) and reflective at the end of the first year, “…I think most and returning boys on campus, “At first I of the world in which graduates will take of you will agree that the experience has felt some tension between girls and guys, their place. been an exciting and rewarding one and but everyone was trying their best. I was

Christian Brothers Connection 5 excited to go to school with boys but also Chrys Cassetta, CB English teacher “We worked very hard to ensure a felt sad because it seemed like our little and one of 13 former Bishop Manogue smooth transition for the young women Bishop Manogue family was splitting up. teachers joining the CB family, says, “We who joined us from Loretto High School,” Being at a new school with new classmates were excited to come to CB, but did not says Principal Mary Hesser. “Lessons and teachers in my senior year of high feel immediately welcomed as members learned in 1990 positioned us to warmly school made me feel like a freshman all of the CB community. After the first year welcome our new students and faculty over again.” or so, the faculty became a more cohesive members.” While moving to a new school senior group and the students adjusted to their Paul Havey ’81, religious studies teacher, year was difficult to do, Chavolla believes new classmates.” sees young men and young women sharing the classroom with boys and girls “It took the first year for everyone to sharing the classroom as an important was an important learning experience, acclimate, however, subsequent freshmen opportunity for personal development. “That’s life, that’s the real world- you are classes began to bond quickly,” says Tom “The world is not single-gender, so why always going to have to interact with men English, history teacher. “By 1992, more should students spend four of their most in one way or another. It prepared us for friendships were developing between the important years learning only with other college to be in the classroom with men. It girls and boys, tensions were fading. The men or women? By having students share was an experience that made us all better.” girls began to academically challenge the classroom in a coed environment, they Danny Delgado ’79, science teacher, the boys inside of the classroom and the learn how to successfully collaborate with cross country coach, and former Dean guys’ old antics to assert male dominance other students who do not share the same of Students in 1990, recalls CB students amongst their peers were not flying with viewpoints, background, and gender as and teachers being nervous about the the girls. Having the girls around helped their own. This allows us to better prepare addition of women to the classroom, the boys socialize better and overall there all of our students for success in college “There were students and even faculty was a great improvement in the students and the real world.” who were very against the addition of due to the coed student body.” Delgado believes that the difficult women to the student body because they As years passed, Christian Brothers High decision to transition to coed was one felt that it would break both tradition School embraced its new identity as a coed of the best in CB’s history. “Since the and the ‘brotherhood mentality’ amongst institution yet continued to enroll a higher addition of women to the student body, everyone. I thought the switch to a percentage of male students. However, the school’s identity has shifted. There is coeducation was a great idea. I wanted my change arose again in 2009 with the still a sense of ‘brotherhood’ on campus, daughter, who was just born at the time, to closure of Loretto High School, leaving its but one that is now more inclusive. have the same education that I received in students and faculty unsure of where they The switch to a coed student body has a realistic environment, where she would would go next. Christian Brothers High allowed the school to grow and develop be encouraged to be her true self.” School opened its arms again to welcome beyond what it would have done as an all- 128 students and two faculty members in boys school. There is a level of equality the 2009-10 school year. Using lessons amongst the student body that is not seen learned in 1990, the school created a plan at other schools.” to welcome its newest members.

6 Christian Brothers Connection Dave Desmond ’94, current assistant because it is reflective of the world our sons principal and graduate in the first will encounter in college, careers and life.” four-year coed CB class, recalls his first Look beneath CB’s excellent college is an accurate representation of our impression coming back to CB earlier admissions and high standardized test society. At CB you learn the appropriate this year and the great changes made to scores, and you will find an inclusive, ways to work with the opposite gender campus, “My immediate reaction was spirited school community grounded in which can later translate into the real being ‘wowed’ by all of the improvements reinforcing mutual respect and preparing world and the workplace. I learn so much on campus and by all of the teachers here students to thrive in the real world of from the girls in class. They offer a fresh who make CB so inviting and comfortable college and beyond. for everyone. You can feel the energy every perspective on issues that I typically see day in the classroom and on campus. I A growing body of research shows the from a male standpoint.” benefits of coeducation include: am fortunate to see that CB is going in the “There is no doubt that having both right direction, in part thanks to the wise • Increased confidence in expressing views boys and girls in the same classroom decision to embrace coeducation made by in the presence of opposite-gender peers. creates a more diverse and thought- the Brothers and the Diocese in 1990.” • An ability to make friends easily with provoking learning environment,” Today, Cassetta sees the focus and both males and females. says Brittany Leek ’16. “Coeducation direction of the school being in a much • Increased opportunities to participate in is a direct reflection of CB’s Lasallian better place than it was upon her arrival, co-curricular activities with opposite- values. I believe I benefit by learning in “The mission of Christian Brothers gender peers. a coeducational environment because it High School is very prominent in daily • Increased participation by girls in the prepares me for college and the real world. campus life. Since the addition of women classroom. Two of CB’s five core principles are ‘an to CB, I have seen the environment at inclusive community’ and ‘respect for all As a Lasallian Catholic school, it is school become both more Lasallian and persons’. I see these principles in action CB’s responsibility to prepare students to student-focused. Everyone on campus every day at CB, and I believe having a thrive in college, a workforce and world is here with the needs of the students as coeducational environment benefits the that include both men and women. Rather their top priority.” CB community in not only learning, but than separating boys and girls during this living these values.” President Lorcan Barnes recognizes important developmental time, educators the benefits of both single-gender and mindfully facilitate interactions that As a teacher who has been a member coeducation formats, “As a product of reinforce mutual respect, collaboration, of the CB community since 1979, English single-gender education myself, I know friendship and learning to appreciate sums up the current state of the school that students can learn and flourish in an differences in others. Doing so in the best, “The friendships formed on the CB environment made up of their peers who classroom is ideal as it is both purposeful campus will last a lifetime. I truly feel that share the same gender. However, when and supervised. the school is better than it ever has been it came to choosing a high school for my and that CB is the place to be!” Thomas Payne ’16 sees coeducation as sons, my wife and I wanted coeducation vital to the CB education, “Coeducation

Christian Brothers Connection 7 Paul & Maureen Smith Jose, Gabby ’10 & Diana Michel

Msgr. Jim Church ’50, Mary Church, Bernie Church ’62 CB dedicates

“New” Chapel Peggy Desmond, Katie Desmond, Susan Bitar, Ronan Desmond & David Desmond ’94 Joanne McShane

A clear blue sky and warm sunshine created the perfect September morning for the blessing of the Chapel of St. Joseph, CB’s newly renovated chapel. Donors and families gathered in the beautifully redesigned chapel on September 17, as Bishop Cotta conferred a blessing and officiated the first mass in the chapel. Following the mass, President Lorcan Barnes thanked the chapel supporters. Guests then enjoyed a short reception on the main lawn with coffee and pastries. On Sunday, September 27, an open house officially welcomed families, Tom & Priscilla English Tim & Carmen Rogers friends, and alumni to view the new chapel. Many were in awe of the dramatic changes and grateful that today’s students can celebrate faith in such a beautiful space. Built in the early 1960s, the old chapel was designed to accommodate the Brothers living on campus. Throughout the years, students were encouraged to use the chapel for prayer and reflection, however the chapel’s dark atmosphere and inconvenient location were not particularly inviting. The intention of the Chapel of St. Joseph’s design was to a warm, Barbara Miller & welcoming space for all to enjoy. The statue of St. Joseph, namesake for Steven & Emily Oren Jerry Marinovich ’60 the chapel, formerly located in the main hallway, is now positioned in the “new front” of the chapel on the main lawn. “The Christian Brothers community is grateful and thrilled to have a new worship space on campus that accurately reflects the importance of faith in our Lasallian, Catholic community. We look forward to using the new space for Kairos prayer services, student and faculty masses, and other important worship activities,” says Lorcan Barnes, president. “A special thank you to the Jackson Family, the estate of Jim Dunphy ’41, Mrs. Agnes Anderson and all of the donors who made this beautiful Nancy Smith-Fagan, Julie Gallardo Mike Perrin ’78 chapel transformation possible.”

8 Christian Brothers Connection Msgr. James Murphy, Elisa Chavolla, Elizabeth Chavolla ’91, and President Barnes

Christian Brothers High School is home to many awards Since beginning her work on Enfoque three years ago, and recognitions, but this summer an Emmy award joined Chavolla always knew what she wanted to do with her first Emmy the collection. Elizabeth Chavolla ’91 donated her first Emmy win for the show, “I told myself and my coworkers from the Award to CB, taking home the award at the 2014 beginning that if we ever won an Emmy for this show, I would Area Emmy Awards for the Informational/Public Affairs Series donate it to my high school.” Chavolla continued, “Christian category. Chavolla works as a Multi-Platform Producer for Brothers teaches its students to give back, which is what I feel like Media in Los Angeles, home of the largest Hispanic this show is doing. Enfoque is all about informing the community market in the country. One of the shows she produces is Enfoque about issues and spreading information to make the world a (translated to “In Focus”), a community affairs program better place, which to me aligns well with CB’s mission ‘Enter to that dives deep into one topic or issue affecting the Hispanic Learn, Leave to Serve’.” community each week. Subjects of the show have included the Chavolla won a second Emmy award for her work as a line drought, immigration reform, the election of Pope producer for a Telemundo/NBC TV special on California driver Francis, and Dia de Los Muertos. licenses and immigrants. Although the award for her work on What makes Enfoque different from other Telemundo programs Enfoque is near and dear to her heart, she is happier to have the is its direct focus on the community as well as its regular award shared with the CB community instead of sitting on a incorporation of leaders and activists into the show. “Without local bookshelf at home. leaders and experts volunteering their time to come on the show “This award means so much to me because of the meaning to speak, there would be no show,” Chavolla described. “With only of the show and the small group of people who work in five people, including myself, filming and producing the show each front of the camera and behind the scenes to make the show week, we rely heavily on experts to come in and present facts from happen, but I am much happier giving it to CB to cherish and both sides of the discussion in order to fully inform viewers.” appreciate,” says Chavolla. Enfoque is also filmed, produced and edited all in one day President Lorcan Barnes appreciates Chavolla’s generosity and with a limited budget, making the show even more exciting and good work, “We are so proud of Elizabeth’s professional success challenging to create. When Elizabeth is not working on Enfoque, and hope it will inspire CB students to work hard and dream big. she is producing the 6 o’clock news show every evening on Her generosity and dedication to the Christian Brothers motto is Telemundo in Los Angeles. sincerely appreciated by the CB community.”

Christian Brothers Connection 9 Twenty-eight CB students and two faculty members said to France over the summer for a three week trip to and Avignon. This trip was the second half of an exchange program between Christian Brothers High School and La Salle Avignon, a fellow Lasallian high school in Avignon, France.

In April, 21 students from La Salle Avignon came to Christian The goodbye send off for the French students was tearful and Brothers for two weeks, living with CB students and host somber, yet the hosting CB students knew they would all be families to experience American culture and improve their reunited in just a few weeks when they journeyed to France. English. La Salle Avignon students attended class at CB and enjoyed excursion trips that included a trip to Lake Tahoe, a day In late May, Christian Brothers students landed in Paris at Six Flags in Vallejo, a San Francisco picnic at Crissy Fields, a ready to perfect their French accents and soak up the culture. day at the Calaveras Mines and even a Rivercats game. Gallagher and French instructor, Stephanie Howorun, immersed Patricia Gallagher, international student program director, the students in the “City of Lights,” taking them to the Eiffel remarked, “CB families are awesome! The host families were so Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, Louvre Museum, Catacombs and accommodating and kept the visiting students active. Our CB other memorable sights before boarding a train to Avignon two students showed them a fantastic time!” days later.

10 Christian Brothers Connection As the students stepped off the train in Avignon, they while also making new friends in the process. “I learned that were greeted by a sea of people eager to welcome them. The I know enough French to survive on my own! Going on the CB students were excited to be reunited with their French trip allowed me to develop more self-confidence and a better counterparts and anxious to meet their host families. awareness of the world around me,” explained James Casey ’17. While staying in Avignon, students visited Chateau D’If, the Like Casey, McKenna Decker ’16 was able to learn more about island fortress depicted in The Count of Monte Cristo as well herself while abroad, “I became more independent being so as a perfume factory where they were able to create their own far away from home in a foreign country without my family. I custom scents. A favorite attraction for everyone on the trip learned to stay calm and collected during stressful situations, was Carrieres de Lumieres, an old limestone quarry turned including getting lost!” art exposition with projected images of Renaissance art on the walls and ceiling accompanied by music. After their two weeks McCarthy recalled the difference between the schools, “La in Avignon, students capped off the trip by returning to Paris, Salle Avignon has very few co-curricular activities like sports visiting the Palace of Versailles and taking a dinner cruise on the teams, clubs, art programs and dances, which is very different Seine River before returning to the States the next morning. from what we experience here. The trip made me appreciate After living together for five weeks in two countries, staying all that CB has to offer and grateful to be a student at a school in each other’s homes and bonding with their host families, it is that allows students to find out who they are by exploring their safe to say that the CB and La Salle Avignon students grew very interests both inside and outside the classroom.” close. “I definitely see Arthur as my French brother. I still keep Gallagher has led students on many trips to Europe, yet she in contact with him and I know that even years from now we never tires of watching them learn and thrive while in a foreign will still be friends. It is cool to think that I will always know a country, “The students kept saying how much they appreciated family in France and can plan to visit them in the future,” said CB, Sacramento, their families, and what they had at home. Daniel McCarthy ’16. Seeing another school in another country made the students Overall the trip was a great experience for students, exposing really recognize and appreciate the fact that people really care them to a new culture and a different way of viewing the world for them at CB and want them to succeed.”

Christian Brothers Connection 11 Falcons Fly to See Pope Francis It was “Pope Later that evening, the group worked alongside nearly 150 Pandemonium” when Pope volunteers assembling meal bags for distribution in West Africa Francis made his first visit by Catholic Relief Services. Over the course of two hours, to the United States to volunteers put together 40,000 meal bags, double the goal. The attend the World Meeting CB group capped off the night with a search for the perfect of Families in Philadelphia Philly Cheesesteak, as a reward for all of their hard work. in September. The CB community was excited for On Saturday, the team camped out along the pope’s motorcade the big visit, especially the 12 students, eight parents and three route for over nine hours to ensure a great spot for viewing Pope teachers who embarked on a journey to Philadelphia to see the Francis and enjoying the World Festival of Families. While pope and experience the “City of Brotherly Love.” they only caught a brief view of the pope, students, parents and Preparations for the CB papal pilgrimage to Philadelphia teachers reveled in an evening of reflection along with hundreds began in spring when interested students and their families of thousands of other attendees, hearing testimonies from applied to go on the trip. people around the world, listening to musical performances and The team arrived in Philadelphia on Wednesday, reflecting on a message from Pope Francis. September 23, a few days prior to Pope Francis’s arrival to The group returned again on Sunday, ten hours early to avoid the planned closure of the city. Students spent their secure a prime spot before the Papal Mass on Franklin Parkway. first full day touring La Salle University and met up with CB students were blessed to see the pope not once, but twice, recent CB graduate, Blake Edwards ’15, to hear about his and snapped some great photos of His Holiness. college experience. The group then enjoyed a historical tour Maria Paula Linares ’16 recalls the feeling she had seeing visiting Independence Hall to see where the Declaration of Pope Francis up close, “The pope was merely 15 feet away Independence was signed, the from my group, and it was breathtaking. To me, Liberty Bell, the U.S. Mint and it seemed as if there was an Betsy Ross’ home. inner light shining

12 Christian Brothers Connection Falcons Fly to See Pope Francis from Pope Francis. Toward the end of the mass, there was a moment of prayer and of absolute silence. Absolute silence when you’re in a sea full of people changes you. There were hundreds of thousands of people in that parkway, but after the silence was over all you could hear was the pope blessing us all.” For Kendall Ralph ’17, the trip will be one she will never forget, “This trip was an amazing, once in a life time experience. Being in the presence of, and listening to, a person who has changed our faith for the better is an indescribable feeling that I will hold with me for the rest of my life. Along with the strengthened faith and historical knowledge I gained from this trip, I also made new friendships and reinforced old ones.” “I am truly grateful to be a part of the Christian Brothers community and to have been given the opportunity to witness the humble Pope Francis,” says Linares. “Attending both papal events in Philadelphia, especially the mass, brought me closer to my faith and showed me the true power of His Holiness Pope Francis. I am eternally grateful to Christian Brothers for giving me this life changing experience.”

Christian Brothers Connection 13 HOLY BOWL 2015

Christian Brothers High School alumnus, Lon Burford and Marauders. Event proceeds were donated to tuition ’73, and Jesuit High School alumnus, Kelly Brothers ’82, assistance funds at both schools. hosted a Holy Bowl Kickoff party on Friday, September 11, at On game day, hundreds of Falcons fans enjoyed the Holy Bowl the Croatian-American Cultural Center. The evening event Parking Lot Pep Rally hosted by Christian Brothers High School. included musical performances, a live auction, tailgate fare, and The La Salle Club was on hand manning the grill and cooking speeches by coaches and players from both schools. up some tasty food, while the CB Junior Falcons cheerleaders “Kelly and I are proud to be a part of this fantastic event and CB cheer teams stopped by to pump up the crowd. It was celebrating two amazing schools and one timeless rivalry. This great to see past and future Falcons at the event ready to cheer was a great first year for the event and we hope it will turn into on Big Blue. A huge THANK YOU to all of the football families, an annual tradition for alumni, families, and friends to enjoy,” volunteers, and staff who helped put on this great event. said Burford. Nothing beat the CB spirit out in full force at Hughes Alumni, parents, and supporters from both schools attended ! A roaring sea of blue sprawled across the Christian the event to celebrate the 45th annual Holy Bowl game as well Brothers’ bleachers with pompoms and signs in tow. CB looks as the tradition of friendly competition between the Falcons forward to another spirited Holy Bowl game next September!

14 Christian Brothers Connection Mark your calendar for the 2016 Christian Brothers Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner scheduled on Saturday, June 4, at 5:30 p.m. in the Jack Witry Field House. Eleven inductees will be welcomed into the Hall of Fame and recognized for their athletic and coaching contributions. Come enjoy a delicious dinner, relive some phenomenal athletic moments and hear speeches from several inductees. Tickets for the event will be available in April 2016. We hope to see you there!

ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME 2016 INDUCTEES John Walter “Duster” Mails, Class of 1912 Dick Sperbeck Jeff Tisdel ’74 Dave Jesmer ’54 Rodney Zanze ’75 David Cooke ’81 Clark Aldrich ’62 John Stassi ’59 Sam Stassi ’58 Ken Orvick ’50 Lois Curtis

Christian Brothers Connection 15 CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT

A new school year at Christian Brothers typically means

improvements to campus. A big 2015 addition is the school’s CB's engineering program has 150 students enrolled and counting. second engineering lab, located on the upper floor of the STEM wing. During the summer, Room 601 was converted to As sophomore Madeline Mercer ’18 describes, “The second- an engineering lab to accommodate second-year engineering year engineering course and this new lab allow me to put students. Principles of Engineering, the primary course taught everything I learned the first year of engineering into practice. in the new lab, provides students with a survey of several In this class I have more room to be creative with my ideas engineering disciplines including: mechanical, civil, structural, and to test them out with hands-on projects rather than just materials, and electrical. computer simulations. Thanks to the class I am seriously Course instructor Mrs. Christine Thayer notes, “The lab considering engineering as a major in college.” allows us to introduce our second-year engineering students to “This year, 150 students are enrolled in engineering courses, what they would normally see in a college engineering program demonstrating the program’s popularity amongst students. in terms of the formulas, calculations, and design skills not The second laboratory would not have been possible without only learned, but also applied to team projects. At CB, they the support of our generous donors,” President Lorcan Barnes learn what engineering is all about before committing to a explains. “We are thankful to the donors who allow us to provide college major.” students with the tools and programs essential to their success Each discipline in the Principles of Engineering course has as 21st century learners. Programs like engineering allow our either a computer simulation or hands-on project for students student to explore career options early on, better preparing them to practice their calculations and theories. to make career and academic-related decisions in college.”

“I really enjoy the engineering courses here, which has led me to thinking about pursuing engineering in college. I am grateful for the opportunity to take these courses in high school.” — Madeline Mercer ’18

16 Christian Brothers Connection “Where There’s A Will…” Our deepest gratitude to the many donors who support Christian Brothers High School. Because of you, CB leads the region in need- based tuition assistance providing $2.5 million to 429 young men and women. “I feel blessed to be at such a supportive school.” The following Annual – Maricruz ’16 Report of Gifts recognizes gifts and donations given ENROLLED IN: College Prep Courses between July 1, 2014 and LOVES: June 30, 2015. Cheerleading

WORKS: in a grocery store These gifts help students, DREAM SCHOOL: like Maricruz, fulfill their UC Davis

CAREER GOAL: dreams. Thank you! Obstetrician

ATTENDS CB: because of you

Grateful to all of the donors who make this possible!

Christian Brothers Connection 17 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT

“You are ambassadors and ministers of Jesus Christ.” — St. John Baptist de La Salle —

$10,000+ SPONSOR LEVEL Agnes Anderson Estate of Jim Dunphy ’41 Fr. Leo McAllister Scholarship Fund Anonymous George and Lena Valente Estate of Michael Moore Steve ’56 and Darlene Beneto Foundation Nick ’59 and JoAnne Moore Thomas ’85 and Leah Borge Bob ’55 and Carolyn ’57 Granucci Robert Murray Lon ’73 and Mary Ann Burford Larry and Terri Gury John and Susan Nunan Caroline Cabias and James Mike ’65 and Kate Ingoglia Dan ’62 and Hollis Petrocchi Mossman† John ’68 and Lynda Jackson Bill ’73 and Helen Pierson Margaret Carrera and Philip Joffe John and Paula Jackson Mike and Carole Pirruccello Catholic Foundation of The Diocese Greg ’65 and Carole Kassis Ernesto Quinto ’80 of Sacramento, Inc. Lewis Kassis Trust Foundation Sacramento Region Community Clark Trucking Service, Inc. Kelly Foundation Foundation Dick ’64 and Sandy Cunha Rich and Connie Koppes Frank ’54 and Jean Silvey, III George Cunningham ’40 Lasallian Education Fund Thea Stidum De La Salle Institute Steve ’69 and Kathleen Mahaney

$5,000+ PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE LEVEL Bar J Investments Jim and Sandy Heffernan Rotary Club of Sacramento Dave and Linda Christianson Patrick Jimenez ’95 Foundation Owen and Carol Davies Richard and Annie Kaplon Ron and Darlene Rutherford John and Eunice Davidson Fund Jose Manuel and Maria Linares Bill ’68 and Elaine ’68 Schaedler Peggy Desmond Bruce ’69 and Robin Maita Tom ’48 and Marion Slakey John ’77 and Judy Donovan Terence and Teri McHale Jon and Susan Snyder Greater Horizons Msgr. Albert O’Connor Teichert Foundation Chris and Stacey Griggs Brian and Debbie O’Hearn Stephen ’62 and Grace Thomas Martin and Susan Haley Kenny Omlin ’84 Roger ’67 and Marie Valine Jeff and Michelle Hallsten Tyson and Kristy Pyles Dave and Peggy Walrath Ken ’54 and Marolyn ’57 Harris Fred ’57 and Misaki Rooney

18 Christian Brothers Connection $2,500+ LASALLIAN LEVEL John and Heidi Anderson Don and Betty Gillott Mrs. James A. Monroe Anonymous Tom ’61 and Sharon Gruneisen Darren and Coleen Morehead Devon and Francine Atlee Teresa and Joe Guilherme, AFSC Willie ’69 and Sheila Nolan Gail Bartus-Compton ’62 Francis and Stacey Hickel Bill and Elaine Obernesser Ken ’74 and Jill Bennett Hilbers, Inc. Christopher and Jacqueline Obmann Karl and Darci Berger Eric and Ronda Hintz Katherine ’81 and Gordon Paterson Susan Bitar Christopher Hoffman and Olivia Paul Rieschick Peter Bollinger ’57 Luna River City Bank Mary Rhea Breen ’74 Bill ’76 and Nina Iliff David and Patricia Roberts Tom ’53 and Carol Colby Inter-Cal Real Estate Corporation Sacred Heart Parish Mark and Carmen DeSimone Jackson Properties, Inc. Butch ’60 and Eileen Schuering Desmond, Nolan, Livaich & Vincent and Dana Johnson Debra Sherman and Arthur Thorne Cunningham Thomas and Susie Jones Jerry and Darlene Skou Isabel V. Dinelli Endowed Mark and Rochelle Kaye Nancy and Kevin Smith-Fagan Scholarship Fund Jerry ’41 and Leonore Keating Andy ’51 and Marilyn Smolich DLMC Foundation Ravinder and Kamal Khaira Lincoln ’95 and Aga Snyder Gary and Julie Driver Jerry ’53 and Rosemary Kirrene Kevin ’86 and Angela Spease Charles and Lisa Duncan Augie and Patricia Ledesma James and Ann Tracy Ted and Kelli Eliopoulos Kent Lieginger ’69 and Betsy Kevin ’73 and Susan Valine Craig and Amy Enos Marriott ’71 Lieginger Chado ’52 and Janet Vasquez Mike and Marianne Evashenk John and Susan MacMillan Linda Weber Thomas Flynn and Rita-Jane Spillane Jeff Mason and Donna Kaylor Asa ’51 and Sue Whetstone John ’83 and Joelle Fondale Dan McVeigh and Rebecca Baumann Kevin and Tammara Wilcox Denise Franzoia Medic Ambulance Service, Inc. Sean and Nancy Wong

$1,876+ FOUNDERS LEVEL Clark ’62 and Claudia ’63 Aldrich John ’54 and Liane Hall Roger and Ann Romani Anonymous Steve† and Dona Jablonsky Martin Romo ’85 and Leesa Miao Lorcan and Patti Barnes Michael and Karen Jedrzynski Dan and Kathy Salazar Nancy Bennett David ’81 and Lesley Kirrene Gordon ’64 and Susan Scott Brad ’62 and April Bradley Matthew and Laura Legrand Mike ’60 and Cindy Shamrock John Buchmiller and Ann Frago Hon. James Long ’55 Bill ’65 and Joan Silver Dale and Loriann Calles Les Lyman Reginald and Deanna Smith John Campo Brian and Lisa Maas Mark Splinter Dan and Debbie Costa Frank and Liz Meyer Kathleen Williams and Martha Scott and Elizabeth Coyner Jim ’58 and Barbara Mikacich Stringer Joseph and Rebecca Downing Pfizer Foundation Matching Gift Kirk and Shauna Tweedy Ed Dudensing and Katie Newell Program Frank ’71 and Carrie Vellutini Tom and Priscilla English Michael and Ginessa Pierson Anne Marie ’78 and Rick Zeman Carolyn Gandy-McEachnie ’79 and Michael ’87 and Dawn Quinn Edison McEachnie Rex Moore Electrical

Annual Report 2014-2015 19 $1,000+ BROTHERS LEVEL John and Melissa Aliotti Dave ’54 and George Ann Higgins Linda ’84 and Lee Overstreet Anonymous Julian ’54 and Diane Holt Barry Padilla and Tracey Billington Marlene and Gary Artz Bill ’69 and Connie Hoover Paul and Claudia Page Bill ’50 and Joanne Badella Frank and Tracey Huntington John and Mary Palmer Bank of Sacramento David and Mary Ingram David Patella ’69 Andrea Barrios ’96 ISSE Services Amanda and Jerad Patterson Steve ’78 and Susan Barsanti Alfred and Christie Jahns Keith Pershall William Beck ’95 Jerry ’73 and Rebecca Karver Rick ’79 and Doris Pires Todd ’78 and Cynthia Bird Jim ’59 and Debi Kassis Jorge ’73 and Nellie ’78 Plasencia Maria Biundo ’83 Arlene Kaye Cecilia and Tony Powers Gus and Cindy Blecha Clark and Kari Kelso Robert and Catherine Price BOS Sheet Metal Inc. Kenny Kirrene ’78 Alfonso Ramirez and Patricia Aguiar Christopher ’77 and Mary Bressi Bill and Jane Koenig Amber Ramos ’96 Keith ’82 and Rosanne Cherry Mike ’58 and Patricia Koewler Nancy Reid ’63 Richard and Karen Contreras John and Carson Lambeth John and Yolanda Riley-Portal George† and Jane Cook Fran ’54 and Patricia Lastufka Laura and Fred Rogers Jerry Cooke ’56 Law Offices of Tom Johnson John and Denise Rose Noreen Crowley Steve ’65 and Karen Legarra Royal Electric Conrad and Denise Davis Chris and Conni Levis Stephen and Janet Ruggiero Tom ’76 and Lynea Davis Ken ’71 and Francesca Lewis Jim and Ellen Schiavenza Chuck ’52 and Barbara De Paoli George and Anwylyd Lian Rolf and Lisa Schumann Lisa DeBlasio-Soga ’86 and Mark Soga Bob and Pam Lygren Jim Sequeira ’63 David ’94 and Michelle Desmond Larry ’54 and Kathleen Lynch Richard ’57 and Mary Cay Sherman Peter and Carrie Detwiler Renee Malaki ’76 Jim ’62 and Marie Sikora DPR Construction Josh and Cynthia Martin Sjoberg Evashenk Consulting Duane’s Body & Paint, Inc. Bob Massa Steven ’76 and Jacklyn ’76 Slakey Eric ’82 and Eileen Edelmayer Daniel Mazza and Robin Graziani SMUD El Dorado Savings Bank Sam and Gina McAdam Rayne Soriano ’93 Connie Emerson Mike ’80 and Kristen McCarthy Mary Alice ’99 and Mark Spinelli Renee Fahad and Greg Whatley McDonald Plumbing, Heating & Air Jeffrey and Marijoyce Stenger Hector and Charlotte Fernandez Conditioning Andrew and Grace Tak Carlos Francisco and Fran Lee Vince ’72 and Linda McDonald Don ’55 and Margret Terra Philip and Marlene Garcia Joanne McShane Anthony and Audrey Traina Tim and Nancy Goldthwaite Stanley ’82 and Maureen Mette Rene ’55 and Ethyle Vercruyssen Rick Gormley ’74 Tim and Erin Mickiewicz VMware Foundation-Matching Gift George and Kassandra Gough Curt and Sherry Moniz Program Jim and Stacey Granucci Scott ’83 and Denise ’83 Moore Chris and Dee Vrame Leo ’55 and Gayle Granucci Frank ’51 and Marge Mugartegui W.F. Gormley & Sons Gordon ’50 and Mary Hall David ’61 and Susan Murphy Alan Wackman Michael and Rhonda Hankey Don ’64 and Pam Murphy Christopher Weare and Juliet Ann Musso Rev. Ignatius Haran David and Lisa Nickum Western Health Advantage Joseph and Patricia Harbison Miguel and June Nieves Jacqueline Wilson Jim and Brenda Heng Tim ’68 and Phyllis O’Brien Ryan and Valerie Wong Noel and Mary Hesser Larry and Kathy ’60 O’Connor Chuck and Patricia Zannetti OK Tire and Automotive $500+ PATRONS LEVEL Donna and Peter Adam Best Best & Krieger Randy and Marivel Camasura Louis ’52 and Patricia Ambrose Troy ’82 and Kris Bird Ralph ’62 and Joanne Campasano Anonymous (3) Tim ’60 and Linda Borge Gil and Araceli Cantiller John Arbuckle ’82 Jeffrey and Carol Bourke Manuel and Tania Cartagena Tom ’56 and Carol Baker Nicole and David Brousseau William and Sara Casey Constantine Baranoff ’93 Charles and Susan Brownridge Marion ’65 and Cheryl Chargin Jeffrey and Karen Barbour Jeanne and Jan ’55 Bush Charles and Arlynn Chen Sam Bates ’84 and Jeannie Gee Steve and Kristen Byrne David ’81 and Shelley Cherry David and Laura Bell Ralph and Tracy Calvillo Gary Chu and Zhihong Wang

20 Christian Brothers Connection $500+ PATRONS LEVEL continued Steve and Holli Churchwell Tim ’68 and Jackie Johnston Jimmy Pierson ’02 Frank ’69 and Maryann Cima Jeffery and Michele Kim Darren and Jeannie Pytel Betty Clark ’70 Tim ’65 and Gail Koewler Seann Rooney and Angela Tate Brad and Amy Clark Michael and Julie Kvarme Greg Roth Larry ’50 and Terry Cloney Mark and Monica LaBriola Dan ’54† and Bonnie Sanchez Mark and Rita Cocke Bart ’49 and Barbara Lagomarsino Ed Sayre Robert Cooke ’49 Paul Lagomarsino ’55 and Sally Hitchcock Keith and Patricia Schiele Mike ’71 and Danielle Corcoran Vincent Latino Greg ’86 and Sarah Schubert Darrell Corti ’60 Paul and Rosaline Lau Joan ’00 and David Schubert James and Jean Costello Law Office of Daniel Costa Roderick and Laurie Shepard Timothy and Gretchen Cotter Garrett Lemmon ’56 Leo Signorotti ’51 Walter Dahl and Sarah Buxton Lisa ’95 and David Levasseur Mark and Teresa Simi Davis Smiles Dentistry Bill and Debbie Loftus Joshua and Lauren Simon Ralph and Antoinette de Vere White Robert and Lana Lucas Dan ’72 and Vicki Smolich Robert and Michelle Del Rosario Ronald and Vicki MacKintosh Butch ’59 and Susan Stark Constance Delgado Lisa Maher Hansine ’99 and Michael ’00 Sterken Department of Finance Social Committee Brian ’72 and Nancy Mahaney David Sterrett and Rebecca McAllister Hal and Cathy DeVera Luis ’82 and Cindy Maldonado Mike ’82 and Shawna Stinson Terry ’55 and Kathy Dorsey Ed and Maria Manning Studio Monet Mark Drobny Will and Sheri Mannion Omar Sultan Patrick and Karen Durham Tony Manuel ’65 Steven ’88 and Heather Swan John and Colleen Earley Matt Marks Earle Sylva ’64 Bill ’57 and Sally ’57 Enos John ’64 and Priscilla Martin Christopher and Anna Symkowick-Rose Louie ’76 and Nadine Feletto James and Andrea Mayer Tim ’62 and Betty Taormina Mark and Cynthia Fenocchio June McBride and Craig Thurmond David and Helene Taylor Alma Fernandez Jim and Carol McMonagle Brock and Christina Thayer Robert and Donna Fields Jeff and Victoria Medeiros Joe and Jennifer Tillman Donald and Kathy Fitzgerald David and Marilyn Meek The Apple Matching Gift Program Five Star Bank Joseph and Claire Mellish The UPS Store #0266-Loehmann’s Plaza Chuck and Lisa French Merchants National Bank Jim and Jane Thompson Dave Funaro ’66 Jose and Diana Michel John-Reed and Catherine Thompson Marty ’77 and Karen Gabrielli Greg and Mary Mignano Will "Punky" ’52 and Sally Towne Cynthia Gandy ’78 and Joseph Hill, Sr. Dale and Lori Milton Mar y Turner Gayle Manufacturing Co. Moniz Architecture Scott Turner ’90 William Geary ’65 Dean and Alicia Moniz Jim and Kari Van Gundy John Goff ’78 Richard and Veronica Monteverde Nicolas and Laurie Vargas Alex and Paula Goncalves Dee Mooney Paul and Nancy Vasquez Joseph and Catherine Gorry Dick ’58 and Jody Mooney Xavier and Verna Verspieren James ’64 and Connie Gosling Charlene ’74 and John Moorhead Stephanie ’00 and Sergio Vicuna Peter ’42 and Jean Grassi Adriana Mundo Herald & Michael Herald Oscar ’84 and Katie Villegas Martin and Carol Greenberg Murphy Austin Adams Schoenfeld LLP Malcolm Visbal ’48 Ralph ’56 and Clarrie Hanley Kirk Murphy ’77 Duke and Linda Walton Mike Hanly ’51 John and Wendy Nelson Allen and Gina Warren Joseph ’57 and Margaret Harling Kevin Nguyen and Kai-Ting Hu Mark and Jan Warren Health Net Notre Dame Club of Sacramento Christopher and Stephanie Washburn Mark Harris and Yasmin Henry John and Laura O’Reilly Richard and Laura Weisberg David Hather and Cedar Kehoe John and Cynthia Ortiz Frank Werry ’74 Martin ’61 and Sue Henderson Rick and Jennifer Osen Jim ’51 and Charlotte Westlake Peter Hewitt and Anh Dang Mike Outerbridge John Wiedner ’86 Howard ’51 and Beverly Hicks Yolanda Panattoni David and Erma Wilson Bill and Penny Hilson Sam ’77 and Mari Parino Joanne Winchell Carol Hoefling Nancy Parrish Jack and Mona ’60 Witry David ’99 and Danielle Holquin Jerry ’55 and Barbara ’58 Pauly Larry and Marianne Wong Nicholas and Julia Holquin Bernie ’53 and June Pausback Barbara Wright ’60 Andrew Hudnut and Sara Dougherty Ken ’76 and Julie Perry Nicholas ’52 and Brenda Zanze Joel and Marissa Jacinto Mark ’71 and Susan Perry Denis ’71 and Dona Zilaff Rich ’59 and Sheree Johnston Faye Petrocchi

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LEGEND: SPONSOR LEVEL PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE LASALLIAN FOUNDERS LEVEL BROTHERS PATRON † DECEASED

CLASS OF ’37 CLASS OF ’46 Frank McNamara Gene Bencken CLASS OF ’56 Ken Belke Arthur Wehr Frank Mugartegui B Mel Bolen Tom Baker P 100.00% (1 out of 1) 10.00% (1 out of 10) Frank Santos Dave Borges Steve Beneto S gave/pledged gave/pledged Arnold Schuler Carl Dutra Jim Bertoni Joel Sheehan Dennis Fischer Jerry Cooke B CLASS OF ’39 CLASS OF ’47 Leo Signorotti P Carlo Giordano Don Dittmer Bob Fouts Dick Escajeda Andy Smolich L John Hall F John Hamilton Waldon Westlake Mel Knezovich Jim Westlake P Larry Hannan Ralph Hanley P 66.67% (2 out of 3) Rod Read Asa Whetstone L Ken Harris PC Jim Karver gave/pledged 16.67% (3 out of 18) 51.61% (16 out of 31) Dave Higgins B Tom Kearney gave/pledged gave/pledged Julian Holt B Bob Kirrene CLASS OF ’40 Fran Lastufka B Garrett Lemmon P George Cunningham S CLASS OF ’48 CLASS OF ’52 Jim Lawson Bob Perry 50.00% (1 out of 2) Vince Pisani Louis Ambrose P Larry Lynch B Marv Scharosch gave/pledged Bob Slakey Eddie Betschart Jim McCoy Byron Schnetz Tom Slakey PC Dick Castro CLASS OF ’41 Rich Pelfanio Bob Schnetz Malcolm Visbal P Bill Chambers John Babich Dell Primasing 10.56% (15 out of 142) 26.67% (4 out of 15) Chuck De Paoli B † Milford Dupzyk† Dan Sanchez P gave/pledged gave/pledged Fr. William Dinelli L Jerry Keating L Ellyn Sekul Anthony Gutierrez CLASS OF ’57 Mike O’Neil CLASS OF ’49 Frank Silvey, III S Bob Kuhlman Doreen Baldwin Mannie Viera Robert Caetano Rich Wilkins John Larrea Peter Bollinger 55.56% (5 out of 9) Bob Cooke P 47.83% (22 out of 46) Tom O’Donnell gave/pledged Ned Dana gave/pledged Bill Craig Bill Ross Barbara Davidson Jerry Kaeser Ed Sayre P CLASS OF ’55 Thomas Ellis CLASS OF ’42 Bart Lagomarsino P Bob Sweeny Jan Bush P Bill Enos P Peter Grassi P Carl Lang Willis “Punky” Towne P Robert DeNigris Sally Enos P 7.14% (1 out of 14) George Radovich Sal “Chado” Vasquez L Terry Dorsey P Madeline Garcia gave/pledged George Silvers Frank Wallace Jerry Fippin Anita Giordano 34.78% (8 out of 23) Jay Waterbury Tino Flores P CLASS OF ’43 gave/pledged Joseph Harling Woody Bagley Mack White John Giordano Carolyn Granucci S Don McKenzie CLASS OF ’50 Nick Zanze P Dick Giusti Marolyn Harris PC S Lloyd Phillips Bill Badella B 43.18% (19 out of 44) Bob Granucci Francis Ingraham gave/pledged Steve Rooney Rich Brown Leo Granucci B Bill Keenan Michael Thomas Jack Clara Jim Keating Joyce Lothrop CLASS OF ’53 P 55.56% (5 out of 9) Larry Cloney P Paul Lagomarsino Patrick McIntosh Ernie Barbeau gave/pledged Gregory Crane James Long F William Monahan Dan Boessow Gordon Hall B Frank Mooney Katherine Nuxoll CLASS OF ’44 Roger Caetano Robert Rolufs Robert Nevis Henry Puga Larry Goyette Tom Colby L Edward Wilson Tom Oates Fred Rooney PC Al Knezovich Bob Forster 29.63% (8 out of 27) Jerry Pauly P Richard Sherman B Carl Hendricks Robert Scheid gave/pledged John Prato 14.68% (21 out of 143) 37.50% (3 out of 8) Tony Ingoglia Peter Rooney gave/pledged gave/pledged CLASS OF ’51 Jerry Kirrene L Keith Schiele P Don Butz Bernie Pausback P Don Terra B CLASS OF ’58 CLASS OF ’45 Dick Caetano Russell Terra Rene Vercruyssen B Patricia Aragon Dick Cutting Ron Carissimi 23.81% (10 out of 42) Jerry Williams Shirley Bennett James Delaney gave/pledged Bob Gloyd George Wolf Ric Cable 16.67% (2 out of 12) John Zanze Arlen DiBartolo gave/pledged Mike Hanly P CLASS OF ’54 Howard Hicks P 48.00% (24 out of 50) Fran Evans Ralph Barsotti Jack Kearns gave/pledged Bernard Gruneisen Joe Gutierrez

22 Christian Brothers Connection Tom K ane Butch Stark P Carolyn Darr CLASS OF ’63 Earle Sylva P Pat Keating McKenna Chet Waterbury John DeAngelis Claudia Aldrich F Dennis Ward Mike Koewler B Pat Wilson Nancy Elorduy Launa Craig Dona Wittman Gerard Lagomarsino Rosemary Wood Michael Fassnacht Patricia Crowle Helen Wood Mary Ann Long Susan Yadao Tom Gruneisen L Craig Felix Elena Zellmer Nicki Martinez Tom Zanze Barbara Hanly Michael Gray 18.68% (37 out of 198) Patrick McCormack 22.01% (35 out of 159) Martin Henderson P Thomas Kirrene gave/pledged Sandra Melavic gave/pledged Kathy Mooney Carolyn Lucich Jim Mikacich F Dave Murphy Janet McIntyre CLASS OF ’65 Dick Mooney P CLASS OF ’60 Jeannette Nardinelli Jane Meuser Phyllis Angell Charles Noya Charlene Ambrose Carol Prinzo Fred Oliver Anonymous S Jane Owens Bill Bascherini David Quinn Rich Poletti Sandy Bonetti-Brady Barbara Pauly Maeve Berta Bob Rojas Caroline Quessenberry John Britton Marion Porter Larry Biddle Philip Share Nancy Reid B Larry Budney Paul Schaefer Tim Borge P Janet Stinson Eileen Rock Marion Chargin P Janet Schnetz Carl Brust Carol Warmerdam Jim Sequeira B John Conway Sally Shields Norton Darrell Corti P 15.70% (27 out of 172) John Stewart Tom Corcoran Don Slavich Kathryn Daum gave/pledged Jack Wittman Kathleen Crawford Cynthia Speed Paul Domyancic 8.67% (17 out of 196) Sharon DeSoto Rachel Wallin Mike Elorduy CLASS OF ’62 gave/pledged Jerry Flynn Barbara Wisnewski Mike Flynn Clark Aldrich F Bob Franken Smith Mary (French) Goodby Steven Anderson CLASS OF ’64 Bill Geary P 18.42% (28 out of 152) Lyal Holmberg Gabriel Ayala Vincent Angell Bill Hoover gave/pledged Carolyn Marchi Gail Bartus-Compton L Tom Breen Mike Ingoglia S Jerry Ann Marinovich Burt Bonomi Craig Brown Greg Kassis B CLASS OF ’59 John McIntosh Brad Bradley F Richard Carroll John Kelly Louie Albiani Dennis Micheletti Barney Brust Carroll Cook Tim Koewler P JoAnn Anglin Kathy O’Connor B Ralph Campasano P Teresa Cuellar Steve Legarra B Jerry Bakarich Dennis Petrotta Bernie Church Dick Cunha S Bob Luttrell Mel Bertolozzi Bob Prinzo Thomas Connolly Marryan Elorduy Tony Manuel P Bart Bleuel Judy Ravellette Eleanor Ford Bill Espenshade Cathy McKenzie Bill Boudier Joe Rich Bill Granucci Tom Forshee Bob Riola Pat Farley Butch Schuering L Rich Kelly Susan Galliani Bob Roth Robert Fuel Mike Shamrock F Frances Koscheski Jim Girard Karen Sexton Paula Galvez-Fox Vince Stanich Frank LaRosa Maureen Girard Bill Silver F Linda Giese Jerri Stone Bob Lera James Gosling P Manny Tequida Beth Gregory Pauline Umeda Joel Lucich Dennis Hock Felipe Valverde Sheila Hefty Joaquin Velasquez Larry Marietti Jerry Jurach Phil Vercruyssen Bill Hoover B David Weiner Mike McCarthy Jan Kaznowski Bill Zimmerman Pat Johnson Barbara Wright P Bob Miller Joan Kuzmich 25.43% (30 out of 118) Rich Johnston P 16.30% (30 out of 184) Dan Petrocchi S Joseph Kuzmich gave/pledged Jim Kassis B gave/pledged Richard Sanchez Terr y Lovell Philip Larrabee Rick Schnetz Charlotte Lucey CLASS OF ’66 Paul Marchi CLASS OF ’61 John Sharp John Lujan Donald Agostinelli Tim McCormack Tom Ahern Jim Sikora B John Martin P John Avalos Judy Mette Herbert Alexander Alice Smith Carolyn Meza Ted Boughton Nick Moore S Julie Armstrong Bill Starr Fred Nichols Stephen Cernicky Rose Nunes Marlene Artz B Thomas Steffen David Perez William Donovan Kathleen Perez Gary Bagley Wes Strawn Harry Perrin Dave Funaro P Michael Roark Jeremey Bedford Tim Taormina P Richard Peter Stephen Meyers Allen Sardelich Kenneth Bond Stephen Thomas PC Peter Sardelich Christopher Peter Mary Schaefer Steve Brodie 15.27% (31 out of 203) Gordon Scott F Dennis Sequeira Jerry Scharosch Margaret Brown gave/pledged Frances Snyder Stephen Stinson Richard Schuler Louis Carrigg Kathy Styc 10.99% (10 out of 91) Bob Separovich Alan Cordano gave/pledged

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CLASS OF ’67 John Caselli Michele Spagnolo Jacklyn Slakey B CLASS OF ’80 Joe Alameida Joe Cervetti Kevin Valine L Steven Slakey B Maureen Abercrombie Jim Collins Betty Clark P 7.14% (9 out of 126) Lyndon Smith Paul Congdon David Downey Bill Conner gave/pledged 14.28% (20 out of 140) Debbie Keller Jesus Hernandez Robyn Davis gave/pledged Mike Lewis Dan Rehm Mike Hardin CLASS OF ’74 Lori Magaletti Roger Valine PC John Knight Ed Bellinger CLASS OF ’77 Mike McCarthy B 8.11% (6 out of 74) Patrick McAuliffe Ken Bennett L Christopher Bressi B Mark Murphy gave/pledged Rich Raimondi Mary Rhea Breen L John Cook John Neumann PC Tom Stassi Paul Carmazzi John Donovan Ernie Quinto S CLASS OF ’68 Cynthia Stefani Sergio Diaz Marty Gabrielli P Mark Rasmussen Eric Andrus Marlene Winegar Mike Evans Paul Jacobs 7.19% (10 out of 139) Paul Bernardis 12.21% (16 out of 131) Paul Gabrielli Joseph Maffi gave/pledged Cappy Campasano gave/pledged Rick Gormley Kirk Murphy P Larry Carson Bonnie Hotz Sam Parino P CLASS OF ’81 Brunero Cecchettini CLASS OF ’71 Jeff Knezovich 7.08% (8 out of 113) Anonymous (2) P Kathy Collier Pat Blocker Kevin McGovern gave/pledged David Cherry P John Copley Dan Carmazzi Charlene Moorhead P Rob Cherry Mike Geary Terry Church Ronnie Pane CLASS OF ’78 Paul Giordano Barbara Hudson George Cook Linda Peletta Steve Barsanti B Paul Havey B John Jackson Jr. S Mike Corcoran P Javier Plasencia Todd Bird Teresa Hilts-Farrell Tim Johnston P Alexis Doval Doug Thompson Mark Cherry David Kirrene F Tim O’Brien B Francine Jackson- Frank Werry P Liz Drysdale Greg Murphy P Bill Schaedler PC Masters 14.02% (17 out of 121) Cynthia Gandy Ray Nalangan P Elaine Schaedler PC Ken Lewis B gave/pledged John Goff Katherine Paterson L Sharon Sequeira Betsy Marriott Dave Heppell Rick Ronquillo Jim Zarzana Lieginger L CLASS OF ’75 Kenny Kirrene B Dave Saalsaa Gail Zimmerman Dennis Miller Anonymous P Miles Koenig George Smith 14.78% (17 out of 115) Bill Motmans Frank Carroll Jeff Lusich 9.40% (14 out of 149) gave/pledged Tom O’Neil Tim Church Tom McNamara gave/pledged Frank Paulo Joe Greco Joe Mugartegui CLASS OF ’69 George Perrin Thomas Neri Mike Perrin CLASS OF ’82 Anonymous Mark Perry P Sharon Planchon Nellie Plasencia B Anonymous (2) Tom Barber Mike Spalj Robert Sullivan Frank Raimondi John Arbuckle P Gustavo Barcena Frank Vellutini F 8.43% (7 out of 83) Gloria Reyes Troy Bird P Frank Cima P Denis Zilaff P gave/pledged Annette Sanchez Isaac Castaneda John Haley 17.65% (18 out of 102) Kevin Thomas Keith Cherry B Mike Havey gave/pledged CLASS OF ’76 Elizabeth Young-Murphy Eric Edelmayer B Kent Lieginger L Mark Cappello Anne Marie Zeman F Paul Harrington Steve Mahaney S CLASS OF ’72 Patrick Carvalho 17.69% (20 out of 113) Mike Hill Bruce Maita PC Brian Bernardis Mike Caselli gave/pledged Steve Lahey Len Martinelli Brian Mahaney P Thomas Cook Marty Ledesma Willie Nolan L Mike Malaki Sean Corcoran CLASS OF ’79 Luis Maldonado P P David Patella B Dan Smolich Thomas Davis David Aguero Margaret McIntosh P Tony Planchon 4.49% (4 out of 89) Louie Feletto Chris Cherry Stanley Mette B Mark Rakela gave/pledged Michael Frias Paul Cronick Kristine Metzker Tom Sharp Arthur Green Danny Delgado Brian Schad CLASS OF ’73 L 13.51% (15 out of 111) Bill Iliff Carolyn Gandy- Mike Stinson P Lon Burford S McEachnie F gave/pledged Mark Limeberger 12.40% (17 out of 137) William Carroll Jim MacDonald Joseph Lorman gave/pledged CLASS OF ’70 Andrew Gjelsteen Renee Malaki B Rick Pires B Claude Alber Jerry Karver B Steve Mugartegui Bill Rapp CLASS OF ’83 Anonymous P Catie King Ken Perry P Jim Stahley Maria Biundo B Butch Blanchard Bill Pierson S Ples Robinson 8.41% (9 out of 107) Lori Brock David Caraska† Jorge Plasencia B Noel Sanchez gave/pledged Deanne Castaneda

24 Christian Brothers Connection Ann Chapuis Tomas Capogreco CLASS OF ’92 CLASS OF ’98 Erin Keikoan Tony Clark Lisa DeBlasio-Soga B David Adolphson Josh Calista Christopher Patterson John Fondale L Eric Gruber Tiffany Clark David Farmer George Perrin Kelly Harrington Todd Johnston Simon de Vere White Jeanna Gonzalez Jimmy Pierson P Patrick Harris Paul Mendoza Marcie Lawrence Emily Hunley Keetah Salazar- Deline Hunter Gregory Schubert P Adolfo Mercado Justin Koenig Thompson Elizabeth Hunter Kevin Spease L Jon Sevier Chris Post 3.05% (6 out of 197) David Maes Roger Tafoya 5.56% (6 out of 108) Jennifer Robb gave/pledged Traci McMullen John Wiedner P gave/pledged 5.93% (7 out of 118) Mike Mooney 8.26% (10 out of 121) gave/pledged CLASS OF ’03 Janne Coloma Denise Moore B gave/pledged CLASS OF ’93 Thomas Guro Scott Moore B Constantine Baranoff P CLASS OF ’99 Tom Nulk CLASS OF ’87 Melanie Meeks Catalina Estrada Victoria Hardin George Scordakis Cathy Butler Mark Poletti Liz Habkirk Mary McVeigh Jeffrey Wanner Mario Cerezo Rayne Soriano B Alexander Hesser Shawn Richardson Mark Wellendorf Jeffrey Hammond 3.74% (4 out of 107) David Holquin P Mikal Ann Robinson Barron Wilson Sheree Page gave/pledged Brendan McVeigh Sary Stefanki 11.56% (20 out of 173) Michael Perez Jana Morris 3.61% (7 out of 194) gave/pledged Michael Quinn F CLASS OF ’94 Tamara Pecsi gave/pledged Jay Renneisen David Desmond B Mary Alice Spinelli B CLASS OF ’04 CLASS OF ’84 Efrain Vallejo Armando Diaz Hansine Sterken P Carla Albright Sam Bates P 5.37% (8 out of 149) 2.04% (2 out of 98) Ellen Walrath Courtney Arrieta Brendan Begley gave/pledged gave/pledged 6.45% (10 out of 155) Charlene Bode gave/pledged Jimmy Delgadillo CLASS OF ’95 John Caruso CLASS OF ’88 Daniel Jacobs William Beck B Pamela Gandy-Rosemond George Azar CLASS OF ’00 David Nichols Brendan Hogan John Havey Brian Basquez Nathan Browne Courtney Patterson Patrick Jimenez PC Gregg James Kenny McKechnie Kellie Corcoran-Dietz Amber Rankin Lisa Levasseur P Jerry Nolan Steven Swan P Eric Dietz 3.57% (7 out of 196) Lincoln Snyder L gave/pledged Kenny Omlin PC 4.88% (4 out of 82) Amelia McLear gave/pledged 3.79% (5 out of 132) Linda Overstreet B Donald Padilla gave/pledged CLASS OF ’05 Sean Stone Christina Peterson Dier CLASS OF ’89 Christine Amorose Oscar Villegas P Alexis Ramirez Marty Clark CLASS OF ’96 Vishal Patel 9.16% (12 out of 131) Natalia Schorn Andrea Barrios B Amanda Plasencia gave/pledged Jason Emperador Joan Schubert P Keith Dell Laurie Grandchamp Katherine Selover Joey Schlosser David Domyancic CLASS OF ’85 Mark Madsen Sam Stefanki 2.20% (4 out of 182) Shannon Green gave/pledged Thomas Borge S Curtis Taylor Mike Sterken P Jake Hunley Rob Buckner 5.81% (5 out of 86) Nora Sutton Whitney Jensen CLASS OF ’06 Geoffrey Clarion gave/pledged Rodriguez 8.96% (13 out of 145) Chris Bollinger Chris Colby gave/pledged CLASS OF ’90 Amber Ramos B Lauren Evashenk Sean Darr Ofelia Avalos 5.22% (7 out of 134) Laine Himmelmann Brock Littlejohn CLASS OF ’01 Eric Snyder gave/pledged Jackie Jacobs Monica Macy Elizabeth Blucher Scott Turner P Lisa Keikoan Tim Maestretti Heather Christianson Carlos Villarreal CLASS OF ’97 Stewart Winslow Martin Romo F Tony Caselli Ashley Richardson 4.71% (4 out of 85) Monica Robinson 2.81% (6 out of 213) Elaine Scordakis gave/pledged Byron Chen gave/pledged Jack Sturges James Coloma Lisa Taylor Kevin Watson Kelly Sturges CLASS OF ’91 Amy Johnson CLASS OF ’07 Ryan Wong Kevin Wellendorf Elizabeth Chavolla Robert Olson Dave Anderson 4.00% (7 out of 175) 8.33% (13 out of 156) Larry Reel Alexander Taylor Evan Burford gave/pledged gave/pledged 1.98% (2 out of 101) Darcy Villere Katherine Drack gave/pledged 4.27% (7 out of 164) CLASS OF ’02 Patrick Gormley CLASS OF ’86 gave/pledged Hannah Murphy Warren Bell Abby Burke

Annual Report 2014-2015 25 ALUMNI DONORS continued Sydney Scheideman CLASS OF ’09 CLASS OF ’11 Jordan Schneider CLASS OF ’14 Anne Winslow Morgan Dahl Jordyn Chew 1.75% (4 out of 229) Stephen Thomas 3.04% (7 out of 230) Matthew McCarthy Connor Lee gave/pledged 0.41% (1 out of 241) gave/pledged Natalie Reyes Hannah O’Hearn gave/pledged Andrew Thomas Sam Rose CLASS OF ’13 CLASS OF ’08 1.78% (4 out of 224) Kathleen Schiavenza Madeline Esquivel CLASS OF ’15 Danny Bird gave/pledged Mikaela Meghan Larson Claire Jones-Ruman Coco Evashenk Vinny Valine Kaytee Marston Kyle Smith Madison Hummel CLASS OF ’10 Abigail Williams Michael Neal 0.81% (2 out of 248) Peter Kassel Scot Beale 2.89% (8 out of 277) Michael Rose gave/pledged Tyler Meredith Claire Costa gave/pledged 2.38% (5 out of 210) Erin Perry Edward Ralph gave/pledged 2.64% (6 out of 227) Samantha Schumann CLASS OF ’12 gave/pledged Nathan Weisberg James Barnes 1.91% (5 out of 262) Christopher Lusich gave/pledged Jimmy McNamara

DONOR PROFILE Mark Perry ’71, Susan Perry & Erin Perry ’08

Mark Perry ’71 has been giving to CB continuously for an for their daughter Erin impressive 29 years, starting around the time that he and his to choose a high school, wife, Susan got married. Mark maintains a strong connection they were thrilled that to CB, attending annual alumni events, pouring wine at the she chose CB. “I went to Wine, Beer & Food Extravaganza, and staying in contact with CB when it was all boys,” a strong network of CB friends. Susan, who became a CB in- says Mark, “but it’s even law when she and Mark married, has adopted that network better now that it’s co-ed. and is herself a proud CB supporter. Susan notes, “CB is so I couldn’t be happier that much more than a school, it’s a whole community.” my daughter is part of CB alumni with me.” Mark and Susan value what CB stands for, what it represents to the com- “CB has always been a part of what I believe in. I have munity, the great education it provides, and that service is a lifelong friendships dating from my high school years,” said focused part of the curriculum. Says Susan, “Erin had a great Mark, noting that business relationships in daily life are often experience at CB. She had so many opportunities for activi- touched by his CB connections. When asked about teachers ties, service and engagement. The faculty give so much time who were great influences, Mark quickly points to names and care to their students. She was really ready for college.” that will be familiar to many; Ron Limeberger ’53, Mel Fontes, Erin ’08, went on to graduate from Willamette University, and Dick Sperbeck , Jack Witry, and Brother Claude, FSC. Says is now working as a biochemist in the Bay Area. Dr. Bill Iliff Mark, “Susan and I value education, and believe in giving ’76, a member of CB’s science faculty, has invited Erin back back. CB taught me that. CB made us all better men.” to campus to talk to his classes about study and career in the “I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to attend sciences. And like her father, she is also now giving back to CB. Back in the late sixties, early seventies, I think the tuition her alma mater via the alumni fund. was only $700 a year. But I know it was the Brothers’ sacri- Mark and Susan have clearly been role models for their fices that kept tuition that low. I give because I can help kids daughter. But when asked if she inspired Erin to donate to who can’t afford it get the same great education I did. It’s CB, Susan demurred, “We tried to be that kind of role model, important to Susan and me, and makes us feel proud that we but I think CB may have been the one that really did it. She can help kids in need.” did a lot of service in high school, and has continued that in Both Mark and Susan believed in CB, so when the time came her life today.”

26 Christian Brothers Connection CURRENT PARENT DONORS LEGEND: SPONSOR LEVEL PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE LASALLIAN FOUNDERS LEVEL BROTHERS PATRON † DECEASED

Zachary and Adriana Afong Mariano and Amalia Castaneda Rodney Faszer and Debbie Elliot Paul and Marisa Agnew Mario ’87 and Rosemaria Cerezo Hector and Charlotte Fernandez B Dmitriy and Ella Aks Ann ’83 and Eduard Chapuis Brent and Kathleen Fitzpatrick Scott Alden and May Masunaga Charles and Arlynn Chen P John ’83 and Joelle Fondale L John and Yolanda Alegria Keith ’82 and Rosanne Cherry B Robert and Dana Ford Robert Alvarez Nikhil and Virginia Chhabra Chuck and Lisa French P Ludimer Angeles and Martna Calbes Thomas and Maria Chin Scott and Anne French Anonymous Gary Chu and Zhihong Wang P Carolyn Gandy-McEachnie ’79 and Edison Arvin and Ma Theresa Aparece Steve and Holli Churchwell P McEachnie F Devon and Francine Atlee L Tony ’83 and Kathryn Clark Diana Garcia Gary and Darcy Austin Brad and Amy Clark P Philip and Marlene Garcia B Ofelia Avalos ’90 Martin Clark ’89 Michael and Christine Gardiner Bill ’50 and Joanne Badella B Mark and Rita Cocke P Stephen and Rachel Genus Frank and Lisa Bandaccari Randall and Lizbeth Coleman Carlos Gonzalez Magdalena Barbera Tim and Mary Conaghan Joseph and Catherine Gorry P Jeffrey and Karen Barbour P Edward Condon and Norman Lorenz George and Kassandra Gough B Jerry and Brigit Barnes Phillip and Jennifer Connell Laurie ’89 and John Grandchamp Lorcan and Patti Barnes F Jonathan and Melissa Copley Jim and Stacey Granucci B Andrea Barrios ’96 B Kenneth and Shannon Crawford Martin and Carol Greenberg P Mark and Katherine Barros Kim Crum Austin and Florita Greiner Narinder and Tejinder Basra Walter Dahl and Sarah Buxton P Craig and Mui Griffith Gino and Sonya Basso Lisa and Gregory Daly-Pshide Eric ’86 and Karen Gruber Sam Bates ’84 and Jeannie Gee P Richard and Maureen Dana David and Lupe Guerrero David and Laura Bell P Owen and Carol Davies PC Cheryl Gutierrez Raymond and Philippa Belliveau Conrad and Denise Davis B Joe Hain and Janet Rodman Karl and Darci Berger L Paul and Tracie Davis John Hall Troy ’82 and Kris Bird P Lisa DeBlasio-Soga ’86 and Mark Soga B Jeff and Michelle Hallsten PC Susan Bitar L Robert and Michelle Del Rosario P John and Theresa Hancock Charlene ’84 and Richard Bode Constance Delgado P Michael and Rhonda Hankey B Linda Bolen Mark and Carmen DeSimone Sharon Hanson John and Joann Bonini Hal and Cathy DeVera P Robert and Donja Harding Jeffrey and Carol Bourke P Patti Dixon Kelly ’83 and Paul ’82 Harrington Deborah Bowman Derek and Gina Doll Mark Harris and Yasmin Henry P Mary Rhea Breen ’74 L John ’77 and Judy Donovan PC Patrick ’83 and Karen Harris Lori ’83 and Bryan Brock Joseph and Rebecca Downing F David Hather and Cedar Kehoe P Nicole and David Brousseau P Bradford and Ruanne Dozier Paul Havey ’81 Steven and Janeth Brouwer Gary and Julie Driver L William and Laura Heberger Charles and Susan Brownridge P Ed Dudensing and Katie Newell F Nancy Heffernan Thomas and Clovina Busch Janet Dumonchelle Charles and Colleen Henderson Eric and Dawn Byers Charles and Lisa Duncan L Jim and Brenda Heng B Steve and Kristen Byrne P Anita Earl Peter Hewitt and Anh Dang P Dale and Loriann Calles F John and Colleen Earley P Francis and Stacy Hickel L Randy and Marivel Camasura P Cynthia and Robert Eberle Eric and Ronda Hintz L Phillip Canaday and Marty Martinez Eric ’82 and Eileen Edelmayer B Thad and Janine Hirsch Gil and Araceli Cantiller P John and Davalina Egger Anthony and Lisa Hock Mark ’76 and Susan Cappello Ted and Kelli Eliopoulos L Quentin and Cindy Hoff Paul ’74 and Karen Carmazzi Connie Emerson B Christopher Hoffman and Olivia Luna L Todd and Michelle Carrey Craig and Amy Enos L Itasker and April Hollins Manuel and Tania Cartagena P Jorge and Rosie Escobar Gregory and Bobbie Holt Patrick Carvalho ’76 Jesse and Patricia Esquivel Andrew Hudnut and Sara Dougherty P William and Sara Casey P Renee Fahad and Greg Whatley B Elizabeth ’83 and Matthew Hunter

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Frank and Tracey Huntington B Ed and Maria Manning P Fransisco and Laura Pasillas Michael and Nancy Hynes Jeffrey and Cathy Mantong Katherine ’81 and Gordon Paterson L David and Mary Ingram B Michael and Julie Marengo Amanda and Jerad Patterson B Michael and Alicia Iniguez Josh and Cindy Martin B Danielle Paulsen Joel and Marissa Jacinto P Jeff Mason and Donna Kaylor L Angela Paxson Alfred and Christie Jahns B Patricia Mathews Michael and Carolina Pearson Michael and Karen Jedrzynski F Tom and Theresa Matista Corine Pekari Vincent and Dana Johnson L John and Lisa Matocq Keith Pershall B Ellie Jones James and Andrea Mayer P Curtis and Susan Popp Richard and Annie Kaplon PC George and Jean Mazur Cecilia and Tony Powers B Mark and Rochelle Kaye L Daniel Mazza and Robin Graziani B Julie Pressey Deborah Keller ’80 Sam and Gina McAdam B Robert and Catherine Price B Charles and Michele Kelly Mike ’80 and Kristen McCarthy B Tyson and Kristy Pyles PC Clark and Kari Kelso B Duncan and Shawn McFetridge Darren and Jeannie Pytel P Ravinder and Kamal Khaira L Hugh and Tina McGee Kevin and Jill Ralph Jeffery and Michele Kim P Terence and Teri McHale PC Ricardo Ramirez and Bertha Pedroza Robert and Rhonda King Kenny ’88 and Diana McKechnie Cate Rinaldo Aaron and Susan Kingsbury Kevin McKeever David and Patricia Roberts L David ’81 and Lesley Kirrene F Traci ’83 and Will McMullen Gerald and Tracy Roberts Kenny Kirrene ’78 B Tom ’78 and Julie McNamara Frederick and Zusarrah Robles Russell and Cheryl Konig Jeff and Victoria Medeiros P Marcus and Annette Romani Brian and Karen Korbs Brian and Jennifer Mellor Seann Rooney and Angela Tate P Paul and Annie Krause Paul ’86 and Colleen Mendoza Walter and Suzie Rozewski John and Carson Lambeth B Ronald and Kristine ’82 Metzker David ’81 and Eden Saalsaa David and Rebecca Landeros Joe and Elizabeth Meyer Genero Sanchez and Suzanne Richards Vincent Latino P Jose and Diana Michel P Thomas and Sharon Schanberger Paul and Rosaline Lau P Matthew and Michelle Molitor Dina and Hugo Schmidt Marci Lawrence ’92 and Eric Storm Richard and Veronica Monteverde P Kurt and Deidre Schneider Joel and Gina Ledesma Mike ’83 and Shannon Mooney Michael and Ramona Scholz Marty ’82 and Cheryl Ledesma James and Denise Moore Greg ’86 and Sarah Schubert P Naomi Lee Charlene ’74 and John Moorhead P George ’83 and Elaine ’85 Scordakis Roger and Maria Lee Darren and Coleen Morehead L Paul and Nicole Serrano Scott and Connie Leek Monica Moreno Lise Sheedy Matthew and Laura Legrand F John and Shelley Murphy David and Jan Shepard Chris and Conni Levis B Mark ’80 and Cindy Murphy Ernest and Diane Shimizu Jose Manuel and Maria Linares PC Robert and Carrie Neher John and Judy Signorotti Eric and Mary Lintz John and Wendy Nelson P Julia Signorotti Brock ’85 and Amy Littlejohn Kevin Nguyen and Kai-Ting Hu P Mark and Teresa Simi P Bill and Debbie Loftus P Miguel and June Nieves B Joshua and Lauren Simon P Diane Loyola Christopher and Jacqueline Obmann L Wornel and De Jada Simpson Robert and Lana Lucas P Jose and Janet Ocampo Steven ’76 and Jacklyn ’76 Slakey B Jeff ’78 and Shanda Lusich Brian and Debbie O’Hearn PC Reginald and Deanna Smith F Les Lyman F Gearoid and Kathleen O’Neill Richard Smith and Tori Pettis-Smith Brian and Lisa Maas F Ruel and Delia Opada Nancy and Kevin Smith-Fagan L Chris and Laura MacDonald John and Laura O’Reilly P Eric Steindorf and Julie Brown Edna Macias John and Cynthia Ortiz P Joseph and Eleonor Steiner John and Susan MacMillan L Rick and Jennifer Osen P Jeffrey and Marijoyce Stenger B Monica ’85 and Steve Macy Russell Ost and Julie Gallardo Timothy Stenvick Michael Madrid Mike Outerbridge P David Sterrett and Rebecca McAllister P Tim ’85 and Leisa Maestretti Linda ’84 and Lee Overstreet B Wayne and Raquel Steving Lori Magaletti ’80 Barry Padilla and Tracie Billington B Sean ’84 and Kristin Stone Guadalupe Magana John and Mary Palmer B Jack ’85 and Kelly Sturges Lemuel Magaso Raul Pamatian Omar Sultan P

28 Steve ’88 and Heather Swan P Scott Turner ’90 P Christopher and Stephanie Washburn P Curt and Jennifer Swanson Kirk and Shauna Tweedy F Christopher Weare and Juliet Ann Musso B Andrew and Grace Tak B Nicolas and Laurie Vargas P Linda Weber L Sandra Talbott Paul and Nancy Vasquez P Jeffrey Westman and Phyllis Ramsey- Westman Chris and Maria Tandoc Xavier and Verna Verspieren P Stephen and Mary White Paul and Christine Tavernia Pedro and Lea Vicio Kevin and Tammara Wilcox L Curtis ’89 and Jane Taylor Carlos ’90 and Katherine Villarreal Stuart Wiseman and Keeva Coe-Wiseman Charmaine Tejada Oscar ’84 and Katie Villegas P Larry and Marianne Wong Claire Thomas and Adam Berman Chris and Dee Vrame B Ryan and Valerie Wong B P B John-Reed and Catherine Thompson Alan Wackman Sean and Nancy Wong L Blanca Torres Daniel and Emel Wadhwani David ’82 and Karen ’82 Wood James and Ann Tracy L Gregory and Karen Walaitis Jerry and Ivy Woolledge Anthony and Audrey Traina B Duke and Linda Walton P David Yasuda and Teri Masumoto-Yasuda Eric and Teresa Trujillo Matt and Vikki Warner Eugene Yeager and Jeanne Cameron Jerome and Suzanne Tucker Allen and Gina Warren P Jen and Scot Yearwood

ALUMNI PARENTS & FRIENDS DONORS LEGEND: SPONSOR LEVEL PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE LASALLIAN FOUNDERS LEVEL BROTHERS PATRON † DECEASED

Donna and Peter Adam P Robert and Elizabeth Belme Kirsten Byrne Dmitriy and Ella Aks Ken ’74 and Jill Bennett L Caroline Cabias and James Mossman† S John and Melissa Aliotti B Nancy Bennett F Dale and Loriann Calles F Lis Andersen Steve and Susan Benson Ralph and Tracy Calvillo P Agnes Anderson S Paul ’68 and Kathryn Bernardis Alice Cameron John and Heidi Anderson L Michael Berrigan John Campo F Mark and Joanne Anderson Rodney and Leona Bettencourt Nickolas and Patricia Capachi Scott and Mary Anderson Todd ’78 and Cynthia Bird B Mark ’76 and Susan Cappello Anonymous S Troy ’82 and Kris Bird P Norma Cappello Elena Arellano Susan Bitar L Tony and Lilian Caraska Stephen and Katherine Assenmacher Maria Biundo ’83 B Crystal Carey Devon and Francine Atlee L Scott and Margie Black Ron ’51 and Pat Carissimi Ofelia Avalos ’90 Gus and Cindy Blecha B Marilyn Carmazzi Bill and Sarah Ayres Charlene ’84 and Richard Bode Paul ’74 and Karen Carmazzi George Azar ’88 Mel ’54 and Jeanne Bolen Margaret Carrera and Philip Joffe S Bill ’50 and Joanne Badella B Sandy Bonetti-Brady ’65 William Carroll ’73 Doreen Mallett Baldwin ’57 Nicholas and Lori Bonsignore Mary Carter Linda Ballestero Robert and Cynthia Boriskin Patrick Carvalho ’76 Bank of Sacramento B Deborah Bowman James and Marilyn Casali Anna Barbeau Derrick and Angelique Bradley Annetta Caselli Terri Barbeau Kathy Brady John ’70 and Barbara Caselli Jeffrey and Karen Barbour P Kenneth Breene Mike ’76 and Nancy Caselli Lorcan and Patti Barnes F Rod Breene Jim and Rita Cassady Rena A. Barsanti Bruce Broussard Isaac ’82 and Deanne ’83 Castaneda Steve ’78 and Susan Barsanti B Nicole and David Brousseau P Brandon and Monica Castillo Christine Battistella Rich ’50 and Angela Brown Gene Castillo Bruce and Louise Beahm Jason and Julie Brown Phillip and Stephanie Cazel Joan Beahm Shirley Brown Margaret Cervin Gary and Shari Beck John Buchmiller and Ann Frago F Jim Cherry David and Ann Becker Lon ’73 and Mary Ann Burford S Ronald and Elaine Chew Gary Beckstead Walter and Catherine Burleson Keenan Christensen Richard and Mary Bell Monica Burns Dave and Linda Christianson PC

Annual Report 2014-2015 29 ALUMNI PARENTS & FRIENDS DONORS continued Jack Clara ’50 Don ’56 and Patricia Dittmer Diane Gebhart Kevin ’81 and Gwinith Clara Don Dobbas Kathryn Gibson Rufus and Eva Clinkingbeard Paul ’60 and Mary Domyancic Linda ’59 and Ken Giese Richard and Susan Coder John ’77 and Judy Donovan PC Catherine Gill Daniel and Nancy Cole Betty Downey Janet Gill Bill ’70 and Lori Conner Mark Drobny P Don and Betty Gillott L Richard and Karen Contreras B Dale Drozd & Janette Vine Ken and Bobbie Gilpin Richard and Shirley Conzelmann Richard and Marilyn Drumheller Gregory Gimelli George ’71 and Susan Cook Elizabeth ’78 and Don Drysdale John ’55 and Anita ’57 Giordano Sean ’76 and Catherine Corcoran James and Carolyn Dudley Jim ’64 and Maureen ’64 Girard Alan ’61 and Mary Lynn Cordano Janet Dumonchelle Alex and Paula Goncalves P Colleen Corr-Hawkins Janet Dupzyk Edward Goodin Dan and Debbie Costa F Patrick and Karen Durham P Rick Gormley ’74 Timothy and Gretchen Cotter P Larry Easterling Jim and Stacey Granucci B Scott and Elizabeth Coyner B Pete Ekland and Jeanne Young Bob ’55 and Carolyn ’57 Granucci S Kenneth and Shannon Crawford Daniel and Claudia Elliott Greater Horizons PC John and Mary Cronick Michael ’60 and Nancy ’61 Elorduy Jack and Marvel Greene Anna Cross Tom and Priscilla English F Adrian Griffin & Patti Palacios Noreen Crowley B Craig and Amy Enos L Jessica Griffith Kim Crum Patti Erickson Chris and Stacey Griggs PC Dennis and Paula Curran Jesse and Patricia Esquivel L. Melvin and Leila Grubin Michael and Catherine Curran Mike and Marianne Evashenk B David and Lupe Guerrero Patricia Dahl David and Ann Marie Faires Teresa and Joe Guilherme, AFSC L Lisa and Gregory Daly-Pshide Dana Fare Larry and Terri Gury S Carolyn Darr ’61 Frank and Maria Farmer Joe ’58 and Rita Gutierrez Alan and Carla Datanagan Mike and Kathleen Farmer Gutierrez Fitness, LLC. Julie Davies Louie ’76 and Nadine Feletto P Eric and Ann Hafter Conrad and Denise Davis B Jim and Pat Fellos Martin Haley PC Allan and Nancy† Davis Mark and Cynthia Fenocchio P Mrs. Susan M. Haley PC Robyn Davis ’70 Alma Fernandez P Michael and Shirley Hallman De La Salle Institute S Donald and Kathy Fitzgerald P Jeff and Michelle Hallsten PC Lourdes De Leon Five Star Bank P John and Kitt Haman Ralph and Antoinette de Vere White P Elizabeth Flagerman Richard and Loretta Hansard Bryan and Connie Dean Jerry ’65 and Susan Flynn Sharon Hanson John DeAngelis ’61 Thomas Flynn and Rita-Jane Spillane L Eric and Hannah Hanthos Patricia Deatherage John ’83 and Joelle Fondale L Rev. Ignatius Haran B Lisa DeBlasio-Soga ’86 and Mark Soga B Lois Forster Joseph and Patricia Harbison B Tony and Elinor DeCristoforo Bob ’53 and Tsuruko Forster Mike ’70 and Marianne Hardin Allen and Patricia Dedrick Carlos Francisco and Fran Lee B Joseph ’57 and Margaret Harling P Danny ’79 and Dorothy Delgado Robert and Mary Franklin Allan and Marlene Harlow Susan DeMarois Dave and Janis Franzoia Ken ’54 and Marolyn ’57 Harris PC L. and P. DeMartini Denise Franzoia L Rose Harris Department of Finance Social Committee P Michael ’76 and Lorie Frias Mary Alyce Hart Ronald and Patricia Derobertis Mark Fries Ted and Dixie Hart Colleen Desmond Charles and Trudi Fury Steven and Barbara Harter Katie Desmond and Paul Vaughn Gloria Gabrielli Ken and Beth Hassett Peggy Desmond PC Marty ’77 and Karen Gabrielli P Mike Havey ’69 Sharon DeSoto Patti Gallagher Paul Havey ’81 Peter and Carrie Detwiler B Albert Gallardo Jim and Sandy Heffernan PC Bradford DeWeese Janet Galliani Charles and Catherine Heinrich Christine Deweese Cynthia Gandy ’78 and Joseph Hill, Sr. P Charles and Colleen Henderson Jacqueline DiClementine Philip and Marlene Garcia B Mary and Noel Hesser B Greg and Cynthia Dines Lisa Gayman Bahiyah Hillary Louie and Linda DiNinni Mike Geary ’68 Dave and Dianna Hillyer

30 Christian Brothers Connection Bill and Penny Hilson P Al ’44 and Bev Knezovich Matt Marks P Eric and Ronda Hintz L Beverly Kodama and Will Galloway S. and D. Marshall Suzi Hodgins Bill and Jane Koenig B Teri Martinez and Angel Gutierrez Carol Hoefling P Ms. Deborah Kollars Bob Massa B Thomas Hoekman Rich and Connie Koppes S Kathleen Matranga-Cooper Janis Hoffart Kenton and Marina Kunz Allen Mausteller Christopher Hoffman and Olivia Luna L Joseph ’64 and Joan ’64 Kuzmich James and Andrea Mayer P Nicholas and Julia Holquin P Michael and Julie Kvarme P Mike ’80 and Kristen McCarthy B Gregory and Bobbie Holt Jeff and Irene Kwok Carole McCook and Scott Gherini Bill ’59 and Connie Hoover B Mark and Monica LaBriola P McGeorge School of Law Bonita ’74 and Michael Hotz Jean Lahey John and Dianne McGinnis Steve and Lydia Howell Steven ’82 and Martha Lahey Kevin ’74 and Leslie McGovern Penelope Hudnut David and Rebecca Landeros Lawrence and Lynn McGovern Don and Joanne Hufford Frank ’62 and Marcia LaRosa Gavin and Shari McHugh Bill ’76 and Nina Iliff L Alan and Julie Laskin Vince and Shana McLaughlin Michael and Mary Inchausti Paul and Rosaline Lau P Timothy and Jean McMahon Mike ’65 and Kate Ingoglia S Kirk Laux Jim and Carol McMonagle P Peggy Ingram Bill and Jana Le Doux Frank ’51and Sally McNamara Bryan and Diane Irby Augie and Patricia Ledesma L Mildred McNamara Steve† and Dona Jablonsky Matt Leonard Tom ’78 and Julie McNamara Richard and Donna Jablonsky Mary Lera Lowell and Kathleen McPherson Russ and Cassandra Jablonsky Hershell Letsinger Joanne McShane B John ’68 and Lynda Jackson S Michael and Renee Lettunich Dan McVeigh and Rebecca Baumann L John and Paula Jackson S Stanley and Janet Levers David and Marilyn Meek P Paul ’77 and Karen Jacobs Chris and Conni Levis B Ed and Barbara Melia Dale and Barbara James Frank Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Mellish P Michael and Karen Jedrzynski F Mike ’80 and Diane Lewis Douglas and Evelyn Meredith Mary Jenkins & Terrence O’Brien George and Anwylyd Lian B Richard Meredith David and Kathy ’70 Johnson Joan Limeberger Kirk and Mary Messick Jowanda Johnson Mark ’76 and Michele Limeberger Ronald and Kristine ’82 Metzker Robert and Regina Johnson Stella S. Lingtaylor Jane ’63 and Thomas Meuser Tom and Maria Johnson Geoffrey and Joyce Long Frank and Elizabeth Meyer F Vincent and Dana Johnson L Andrew and Tracey Lundholm Jose and Diana Michel P Rich ’59 and Sheree Johnston P Jeff ’78 and Shanda Lusich Randy and Bonnie Michel Tim ’68 and Jackie Johnston P Bob ’65 and Kathy Luttrell Tim and Erin Mickiewicz B Keith and Sue Jones Bob and Pam Lygren B Greg and Mary Mignano P Jerry and Elizabeth Jordan Les Lyman F Alex Miller Vince and Laura Juarez Margaret Lynch Doug and Sheila Miller William and Barbara Junglas Pat Lysaght Burnett and Mimi Miller Michael and Catherine Kalmanson Thomas Lytle Bruce Mills Sam and Billee Kanelos Chris and Laura MacDonald Nedra Millwood Arlene Kaye B Patricia Machado Barry and Ramona Moenter Mark and Rochelle Kaye B Lyn MacKenzie Curt and Sherry Moniz B Jim ’55 and Muff Keating Ronald and Vicki MacKintosh P Mrs. James A. Monroe L Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Keikoan Monica ’85 and Steve Macy Dee Mooney P Kenneth and Dawn Keith Tim ’85 and Leisa Maestretti Frank ’55 and Marcia Mooney Kevin and Sherry Kelly Brian ’72 and Nancy Mahaney P Mike ’83 and Shannon Mooney David and Catherine Kendall John F. Mahaney Timothy and Hollie Mooney Terrie Kerth Bruce ’69 and Robin Maita PC Gerry and Patty ’65 Moore Cathleen ’73 and Larry King Mike Malaki ’72 Irma Moore Robert and Rhonda King Renee Malaki ’76 B James and Denise Moore Jerry ’53 and Rosemary Kirrene L Ed and Maria Manning P Charlene ’74 and John Moorhead P Kenny Kirrene ’78 B Will and Sheri Mannion P Nancy Moriearty Christopher Klein Frank and Rose Marchi Jack and Kris Morris

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Gordon and Karen Mortensen Donald and Margaret Pimentel Stephen and Janet Ruggiero B Hayne and Susan Moyer Mike and Carole Pirruccello S Mario and Sue Ruiz Frank ’51 and Marge Mugartegui B Vincent Pisani ’48 William and Teresa Russell Cathleen Mulloy-Gregson Tony ’69 and Sharon ’75 Planchon Ron and Darlene Rutherford PC Karl Munz Javier ’74 and Betty Plasencia Michael Peterson and Robyn Rutherford- Douglas and Elizabeth Murphy Jorge ’73 and Nellie ’78 Plasencia B Peterson Marilyn Murphy Christy Podesto Dan and Kathy Salazar F Robert Murray S Rich ’63 and Bonnie Poletti Noel ’76 and Annette ’78 Sanchez Clifford and Jane Muzzi Patricia Pope Maria Sargent Nancy Nardi Julie Pressey Dale Satow Noel and Leoma Negley David and Marvelle Pryde Mark ’08 and Luke ’09 Sauser Francesca Negri and John McIntyre Larry and Sandra Pueppke Mary ’59 and Michael Schaefer Thomas ’75 and Kimberley Neri Henry ’57 and Jenny Puga Thomas and Sharon Schanberger Fred ’64 and Patricia Nichols Betty Ann Quackenbush Jim and Ellen Schiavenza B David and Lisa Nickum B David ’61 and Darleen Quinn Keith ’55 and Patricia Schiele P Miguel and June Nieves B Francis Quinn Ray and Kathy Schilling Willie ’69 and Sheila Nolan L George Radovich ’49 Bud Schluer David and Dorothy Norman Mark ’69 and Deborah Rakela Terrence and Beth Schmacht Frank Nucci Kevin and Jill Ralph Gary and Christine Schmidgall Charles and Patricia Nulk Alfonso Ramirez and Patricia Aguiar B Jan Schubert John and Susan Nunan S Laurie Ramirez Butch ’60 and Eileen Schuering L Bill and Elaine Obernesser L Neala Rankin Rolf and Lisa Schumann B Greg and Vicki O’Brien Bernie and Marilyn Rao Robert and Sharon Schutte Tim ’68 and Phyllis O’Brien B Mr. & Mrs. Raymond L. Raynor Sally Scott Msgr. Albert O’Connor PC Darrell and Jeanne Redman Ellyn Sekul Marie Ogara Gregory and Gail Reed Karen Sexton ’65 and Robert McAleese Brian and Debbie O’Hearn PC Dan Rehm ’67 Tom ’69 and Ann Sharp Fred ’63 and Susan Oliver Sharon Rehm Lise Sheedy Tom O’Neil ’71 Ron and Debbie Reta Michael and Julie Sheehan Russell Ost and Julie Gallardo Lori Rianda Roderick and Laurie Shepard P Jane Owens ’58 Stephen and Mary Jo Riehl Debra Sherman and Arthur Thorne L Isnardo and Nancy Paez Paul Rieschick L H. Melvin and Linda Sherman Paul and Claudia Page B Bob Riola ’65 Vickie Sherrod John and Mary Palmer B Victor Rios & Elaine Borrelli Clay Sigg Yolanda Panattoni P David and Patricia Roberts L John and Judy Signorotti Frank ’71 and Mary Paulo Linda Roberts Michael and Cleone Silan Ashley and Kathleen Payne Karen Roberts Cook Wesley Silva Michael and Carolina Pearson Linda Roberts Sweeney Mark and Teresa Simi P Kevin and Janet Pedrotti Joaquin and Mary Roces Gerald and Barbara Singer Linda ’74 and Mark Peletta Laura and Fred Rogers B Jerry and Darlene Skou L Kathleen Perez ’59 Tim and Carmen Rogers Bob ’48 and Mercedes Slakey George ’71 and Florence Perrin Julian and Nancy Rolufs Bob ’69 and Robyn Slakey Michael ’78 and Sheryl Perrin Roger and Ann Romani F Steven ’76 and Jacklyn ’76 Slakey B Josephine Perry Steve ’43 and Rain Rooney Thomas Slater Ken ’76 and Julie Perry P Carl and Andree Rose Slater Farms, Inc. Manny and Mary Jane Perry Earl and Elaine Rose Joseph Smallhoover Mark ’71 and Susan Perry P John and Denise Rose B Deanna Smith Douglas and Susan Pershall Chuck and Susan Rosenberg George Smith ’81 Faye Petrocchi P Greg Roth PC Reggie and Deanna Smith F Bill Pettite Bob ’65 and Patricia Roth Roger and Becky Smith Patti Phillips Edward Rothman Nancy and Kevin Smith-Fagan L Susanne Pierson Walter and Suzie Rozewski Dan ’72 and Vicki Smolich P Bill ’73 and Helen Pierson S John Ruden Michele Spagnolo ’73 Mike and Ginessa Pierson F Sheldon and Joyce Rueff Kevin ’86 and Angela Spease F

32 Christian Brothers Connection Mark Splinter F Carmen Tomassetti Richard and Laura Weisberg P Jim ’79 and Andrea Stahley Michael and Nancy Tooley Frank Werry ’74 P Don and Judy Stanford Joyce Topping Merrilee Wertz Stanich Properties Charlie and Judy Torgerson Waldon Westlake ’39 Robert and Carol Starnes Blanca Torres Jeffrey Westman and Phyllis Ramsey- Karen Stassi Barbara Toynes Westman Tom ’70 and Shirley Stassi James and Ann Tracy L Patricia Wettern Paul and Nicole Stauner John and Suzanne Trefethen Doug and Carol White Timothy Stenvick Jack and Patricia Troxel William and Jill White Bruce and Nancy Stephenson Jerome and Suzanne Tucker Russ and Vicky Whitney Bruce and Bernadette Sterling Mary Turner P Frank and Mary Williams Wayne and Raquel Steving William and Dolores Turner Jerry ’55 and Judith Williams Thea Stidum S Diane Tussey Carole Wilson Robert and Shirley Stierwalt Ron and Ginny Uzelac David and Erma Wilson P Dave and Susanne Stirling Kenneth and Brandie Valine Jacqueline Wilson B Kathleen Williams and Martha Stringer F Kevin ’73 and Susan Valine L Lisa Wilson Jack ’85 and Kelly Sturges Roger ’67 and Marie Valine PC Lyle and Sharleen Wilson Steven and Karen Suhr Rodney and Toni Van Dyne Joanne Winchell P Curt and Jennifer Swanson Jim and Kari Van Gundy P Jack and Mona ’60 Witry P Mark and Wendy Swanson Steve and Dany’l Van Someren Jack ’63 and Dona ’64 Wittman Phillip and Marilyn Swimley Debbie Velasquez Patrick and Margaret Wong Andrew and Grace Tak B Frank ’71 and Carrie Vellutini F Ryan and Valerie Wong B Lura Tamm Oscar ’84 and Katie Villegas P David ’82 and Karen ’82 Wood Jake and Sally Tanis John and Wendy Virga Rosemary Wood ’59 Tim ’62 and Betty Taormina B Karnail and Doreen Virk Olin and Claudia Woods David and Helene Taylor P Gary and Maureen Waits Clancy and Charlene Woolman Cindy Teague Diane Walker Joe and Marla Yeager Manny Tequida ’65 Dave and Peggy Walrath PC Timothy and Elizabeth ’78 Murphy Brock and Christina Thayer P Duke and Linda Walton P Chuck and Patricia Zannetti B The Laporte & Tibbits Family Carol Wamsher Maria Zefo Barbara Thomas David and Lois Warren Anne Marie ’78 and Rick Zeman F Doug Thompson ’74 & Margaret Briggs Mark and Jan Warren P Bill Zgraggen Jim and Jane Thompson P Linda Weber L Edna Zissler

EMPLOYEE DONORS

Donna Adam David Desmond ’94 Steve Liu Kirk Purdy Carla Albright ’04 Cathy DeVera June McBride John Riley-Portal David Anderson ’07 Armando Diaz ’94 Kristen McCarthy Natalia Schorn ’00 Lorcan Barnes Tom English Mike McCarthy ’80 Rolf Schumann Steve Barsanti ’78 Lorie Frias Kevin McGovern ’74 Marian Shackel Jill Bennett Patti Gallagher Findlay McIntosh Nancy Smith-Fagan Robert Boriskin Rona Gordon Traci McMullen ’83 Lincoln Snyder ’95 Mary Bowers Joe Guilherme, AFSC Julie McNamara Mary Alice Spinelli ’99 Nicole Brousseau Thomas Guro ’03 Joanne McShane Christopher Symkowick-Rose Darci Calista Kelly Harrington ’83 Dale Milton Chris Thayer Tomas Capogreco ’86 Paul Havey ’81 Jana Morris ’99 Scott Turner ’90 Dan Carmazzi ’71 Mary Hesser Linda Moulton Doreen Virk Chrys Cassetta Brendan Hogan ’95 Adriana Mundo Herald Jan Warren Keith Cherry ’82 Jacob Hunley ’96 Corine Pekari Jennifer Yearwood Heather Christianson ’01 Bill Iliff ’76 Holly Peterson Chuck Zannetti Scott Coyner Holly Keller Susanne Pierson Danny Delgado ’79 David Levasseur Cecilia Powers

Annual Report 2014-2015 33 UNITED WAY DONORS Steven ’62 and Arlene Anderson Eric and Karen Gruber Monica Moreno Anonymous David Hather and Cedar Kehoe Douglas and Elizabeth Murphy Elena Arellano Rick and Vickie Hayes Donald Padilla ’00 Courtney Arrieta Paul ’77 and Karen Jacobs Vishal Patel ’05 Linda Ballestero Arthur and Keely Jue Neala Rankin Andrea Barrios Michael and Catherine Kalmanson Gloria Reyes ’78 Paul and Kathryn Bernardis Justin Koenig ’98 Mario and Sue Ruiz Charlene ’84 and Richard Bode Kenton and Marina Kunz Paul and Nicole Serrano John Buchmiller and Ann Frago David and Rebecca Landeros Vickie Sherrod Cathy Butler ’87 Stella S. Lingtaylor Deanna Smith Mary Carter Bill and Debbie Loftus Reginald and Deanna Smith Richard and Karen Contreras Bob and Pam Lygren Timothy Stenvick Lourdes De Leon John and Susan MacMillan Wayne and Raquel Steving Greg and Cynthia Dines Tim ’85 and Leisa Maestretti Lisa Taylor ’01 Elizabeth and Donald Drysdale Nicki ’58 and Tom Martinez Blanca Torres Frank and Maria Farmer Teri Martinez and Angel Gutierrez John and Suzanne Trefethen Marty ’77 and Karen Gabrielli Melanie Meeks ’93 Mar y Turner Carolyn Gandy-McEachnie ’79 and Edison Nedra Millwood Jeffrey Westman and Phyllis Ramsey- McEachnie Denise Moore ’83 Westman Arthur ’76 and Anne Green James and Denise Moore Jacqueline Wilson

MATCHING GIFTS

4Charity Intel Corporation Altria Intel Foundation Matching Gifts American Endowment Foundation James Irvine Foundation Ameriprise Financial Jones Lang LaSalle Apple Matching Gift Program Kaiser Permanente Community Giving Matching Gift Program AT&T Services Inc. Macy’s West G.I.F.T. Bank of America Foundation/Matching Gifts Program Macys/Bloomingdale’s-Earning for Learning Bank of the West Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Inc. BlackRock Matching Gift Program Micron Technology Foundation, Inc. Boeing Gift Matching Program Microsoft Matching Gifts Program CalFed Investments New York Life Insurance Co. Capital Delivery Systems Pacific Gas & Electric Co. The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Pfizer Foundation Matching Gift Program Chevron Corporation PG&E Corporation Foundation FMC Foundation Shell Oil Company Foundation Gannett Match, Community Foundation of Louisville U.S. Bancorp Foundation Matching Gifts GenCorp Foundation Inc., Educational Gift Match Program United California Bank Genentech Employee Giving Program USAA Matching Gift Fund of San Antonio Area Foundation Google Matching Gifts Program Verizon The Hartford Insurance Group VMware Foundation-Matching Gift Program Hewlett Packard Co. Wachovia Securities IBM Corporation Washington Mutual Bank Illinois Tool Works Foundation Wells Fargo Bank Matching Gift Center Intel Charitable Match Trust Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program

34 Christian Brothers Connection GENEROUS COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Aba Daba Rents Kelly Foundation Anonymous Lasallian Education Fund Bank of Sacramento Law Office of Daniel Costa Bar J Investments Law Offices of Tom Johnson Best Best & Krieger Lester Consulting Group, Inc. BOS Sheet Metal Inc. McDonald Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning Catholic Foundation of The Diocese of Sacramento, Inc. Medic Ambulance Service, Inc. Chargins’ Bar & Grill Merchants National Bank Clark Trucking Service, Inc. Moniz Architecture Class of 1964 Murphy Austin Adams Schoenfeld LLP Class of 2004 Notre Dame Club of Sacramento Davis Smiles Dentistry OK Tire and Automotive De La Salle Institute Onsight Technology Department of Finance Social Committee Plumbers & Pipefitters Local #447 Desmond, Nolan, Livaich & Cunningham Rex Moore Electrical DLMC Foundation River City Bank DPR Construction Rotary Club of Sacramento Foundation Duane’s Body & Paint, Inc. Royal Electric El Dorado Savings Bank Sacramento Region Community Foundation Five Star Bank Schetter Electric, Inc. Gayle Manufacturing Co. Sierra Hart Auto Service Genovese, Burford & Brothers Sjoberg Evashenk Consulting George and Lena Valente Foundation Skyles Insurance Agency Greater Horizons Slater Farms, Inc. Gutierrez Fitness LLC Sodexo, Inc. Health Net Stanich Properties Hilbers, Inc. Studio Monet Inter-Cal Real Estate Corporation UPS Store #0266-Loehmann’s Plaza ISSE Services W.F. Gormley & Sons Lewis Kassis Trust Foundation Western Health Advantage

CONTRIBUTIONS WERE MADE TO THE FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

Christopher Becker Endowed Scholarship Fund James Mossman Endowed Scholarship Fund William F. & Lena Bordisso Endowed Scholarship Fund David K. & Susan Murphy Scholarship Fund Br. Bertram Coleman, FSC Endowed Scholarship Fund Jolee & Kevin Murray Endowed Scholarship Fund Br. David Brennan, FSC Endowed Scholarship Fund Adon Panattoni Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Christian Brothers Endowed Scholarship Fund Wm. M. Francis Pipe Trades Endowed Scholarship Fund Desmond Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Steve J. Radman ’60 Endowed Scholarship Fund Isabel V. Dinelli Endowed Scholarship Fund Mike & Jim Roberts Endowed Scholarship Fund Jason Grady Memorial Scholarship Fund Marco Smolich Endowed Scholarship Fund Joseph J. Kirrene Endowed Scholarship Fund Jon & Susan Snyder Scholarship Fund Ron Limeberger Endowed Athletic Fund Splinter Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Ronald G. MacKenzie Memorial Scholarship Fund Pete Tomasini Memorial Scholarship Fund Mahaney Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Joseph & Lorraine Valine Endowed Scholarship Fund John J. Marquardsen, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund Mary C. Waterbury Endowed Scholarship Fund Fr. Leo McAllister Scholarship Fund Albert R. Westlake Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund Dwight ’Dinty’ Moore Endowed Scholarship Fund

Annual Report 2014-2015 35 CONTRIBUTIONS WERE MADE IN MEMORY OF… Julia Alexis George Cross ’59 David Herrick James D. Mosman Bob Soto John Almasi ’64 Kevin Crossland ’69 Edward Hogan Frank Musso Chloe Soto Mary Anne Almeida John Darby Dick Housholder Robert M. Nelson Skip Spence Philomena Alves Jerry Defazio ’50 Virginia M. Ianni Matthew E. O’Gara Elmira C. Squatritto Steve Ashley Denis Donovan ’50 Steven Jablonsky Elizabeth Oglesby Mark Steven Aloyse F. Aubery Kathy Dutra Marilyn Keaney Elizabeth Oliver John Stone ’59 Addison Avila ’05 Norman Earle ’56 Don Kessel ’52 Rosanne Marie Ortiz Andrew C. Strain Ernest Bachelor Lois Erickson Dean Ketterling ’76 Doris Oster Albert Streling Florence Bacigalupi Douglas Farewell ’77 Jim Knezovich ’74 Spencer Pershall ’17 John Sullivan ’78 Albert Balshor Ronnie Farrell ’66 William Kossack William Pesce Jack Swanson George Barnes William C. Ferreirae Jo-Ann Kuhlman Steve Petersdorf Monica Sweeny Bill Baumgartner Linda Ferry James Lamattino Victor T. Petkus Carl Tomei George W. Bearden Bob Ferry ’54 Greg A. Landon Will Pettite Agnes Udovich Jeffery Bell ’73 June Fiori James Lanzi ’76 Jack Pickart ’48 Matthew Underhill Vic Bertolani ’52 Joel Flynn ’57 Kate Laugenour Colombina Gil Urbano ’46 John H. Bianucci Boyd Fotrell Dorothy Lazzarone Quontamatteo Peter Vartanian ’50 Christopher D. Bolen Joe Franzella ’49 Charles Ledden ’58 Margaret Relles Maria Velo James Boock ’39 Anthony J. Frates Meryl Leiferman James Richardson Consuelo Venegas Jeanie Bristow Francis Gau Leona Long Charles Rigney ’65 Julius Venegas Michael Brousseau Joan Ghilardi Marie Lucas Rose Riolo Larry Ward Leland Brown Michael Gill ’49 William N. Lunt Ken Rose Ami Watanabe James Buckley ’73 Aubrey Glahn Joseph Lutzy ’48 Erwin H. Rutz Brett Waterbury ’95 John J. Cabral Aleida Gonzalez Helene Lytle Joan M. Salave Dorothy J. Waterbury Gale Cacic Dino Grossi Jeffrey Maher ’82 Gerald F. Sarmento Jim Waterman ’61 Dave Caraska ’70 Herb Grosz Marian Marinovich Albert Sarti Tim Watters ’80 Frank Cardinale Julie Gunter Darryl Martin Donald Schreiber Pat Westlake Buddy Carr Bryce Hancock ’93 Catherine Mc Carthy Fred Schroeder ’61 John Wilfley Frank Carson Hezekiah Hand Mary Jane McIntosh Ada Ann Scott ’69 Bob Williams ’36 Pauline Coler Thomas G. Harris Harold Mead Mike Serlin John Williamson ’58 Sue Conte Thomas R. Harry Mark Mellish ’79 Selma F. Shultz Mary E. Winegar George Cook Michael Hauser ’63 Edward Middleton ’55 Paul B. Signorotti William R. Wise Jane Cook Cici Haw Jim Miller Steve Smart Robert N. Zarick George Cordova Michael Heberling Amy Miyai Luella A. Smith John Cottle Mike Helm Pete Mooney ’60 Joanne M. Smolich Cyril Coyle ’47 Ronald Henry William E. Moore Patricia Snellings

GIFTS MADE IN HONOR OF…

Donna Adam Kevin and Jill Ralph’s on the Occasion of their 25th Anniversary Alex Benson ’07 upon His Graduation from College Michael Rose ’13 Lon Burford ’73 with Wishes for a Happy Birthday Samuel Rose ’11 Peggy Desmond with Wishes for a Happy Birthday Elaine Schaedler ’68 with Wishes for a Happy Birthday Peggy Desmond with Wishes for a Happy Mother’s Day Mercedes Slakey with Wishes for a Happy Mother’s Day Armando Diaz ’94 Mary Alice Spinelli ’99 Vince Juarez Dean Ingoglia Sterken on the Occasion of His 1st Christmas Jerry Kirrene ’53 with Wishes for a Happy Birthday Mikaela Stirling ’11 upon Her Graduation from St. Mary’s College Mary Lera with Wishes for a Happy 95th Birthday Manuel Tequida ’65 on the Occasion of his 50th Class Reunion Mary K. Lera with Wishes for a Happy Christmas Willis Towne ’52 with Wishes for a Happy Christmas Lyn MacKenzie Sal ’52 and Janet Vasquez with Wishes for a Happy Christmas Meghan Martis ’16 Jim Westlake ’51 Matt McCarthy ’09 with Wishes for a Happy Birthday

36 Christian Brothers Connection LOYALTY CIRCLE Christian Brothers High School is grateful for every donor and every gift. We especially celebrate those who have reached milestones in giving for consecutive years. We recognize here their commitment and extraordinary dedication.

30 YEARS OR MORE Jeanne and Jan Bush Nicholas and Julia Holquin John† ’41 and Marie Babich Tomas Capogreco ’86 David ’99 and Danielle Holquin Dick ’64 and Sandy Cunha Mark ’76 and Susan Cappello Julian ’54 and Diane Holt Denise Franzoia Paul ’74 and Karen Carmazzi Steve and Lydia Howell Paul Gabrielli ’74 Mike ’80 and Kristen McCarthy Bill ’76 and Nina Iliff Leo ’55 and Gayle Granucci Stephen Cernicky ’66 Mike ’65 and Kate Ingoglia Peter ’42 and Jean Grassi Bill ’52 and Janice Chambers Steve† and Dona Jablonsky Sam and Billee Kanelos Dave and Linda Christianson John ’68 and Lynda Jackson Frank ’51 and Marge Mugartegui Tom ’53 and Carol Colby Paul ’77 and Karen Jacobs Plumbers & Pipefitters Local #447 Bill ’70 and Lori Conner Mary Jenkins and Terrence O’Brien George Radovich ’49 Robert Cooke ’49 Vince and Laura Juarez Chuck ’65 and Sally Sylva Kathleen Matranga-Cooper Jim ’56 and Joyce Karver Sal “Chado” ’52 and Janet Vasquez Mike ’71 and Danielle Corcoran Greg ’65 and Carole Kassis Jim ’51 and Charlotte Westlake Alan ’61 and Mary Lynn Cordano Bruce and Judy Keikoan Scott and Elizabeth Coyner Kevin and Sherry Kelly 20-29 YEARS Bill and Marilyn Craig Jerry ’53 and Rosemary Kirrene Anna Barbeau George Cunningham ’40 David ’81 and Lesley Kirrene Joan Limeberger Patricia Dahl Bob ’56 and Julie Kirrene Lyn MacKenzie James ’45 and JoAnn Delaney Kenny Kirrene ’78 Mildred McNamara Danny ’79 and Dorothy Delgado Bill and Jane Koenig Mark ’71 and Susan Perry Peggy Desmond Rich and Connie Koppes John Sharp ’62 Michael Desmond ’56 Frances ’62 and Donald Koscheski Will ’52 and Sally Towne Armando ’94 and Rachel Diaz Jim ’54 and Marie Lawson Asa ’51 and Sue Whetstone Terry ’55 and Kathy Dorsey George and Anwylyd Lian Jack and Mona ’60 Witry Betty Downey Joseph ’79 and Leslie Lorman Tom and Priscilla English Larry ’54 and Kathleen Lynch 10-19 YEARS Mike and Marianne Evashenk Steve ’69 and Kathleen Mahaney Donna and Peter Adam Louie and Nadine Feletto Jennifer and Jim Makol Clark ’62 and Claudia ’63 Aldrich Donald and Kathy Fitzgerald Paul ’59 and Carolyn ’60 Marchi Louis ’52 and Patricia Ambrose Bob ’53 and Tsuruko Forster Larry ’62 and Karen Marietti Anonymous Bob Fouts ’39 Mike ’80 and Kristen McCarthy Terri Barbeau Michael ’76 and Lorie Frias Tim McCormack ’59 Lorcan and Patti Barnes Linda ’59 and Ken Giese Findlay and Carol McIntosh Steve ’78 and Susan Barsanti John ’55 and Anita ’57 Giordano Tom ’78 and Julie McNamara Ken ’37 and Joyce Belke Jim ’64 and Maureen ’64 Girard David and Marilyn Meek Ed ’74 and Cynthia Bellinger Bob and Dorothy Gloyd Frank and Elizabeth Meyer Steve ’56 and Darlene Beneto Rona Gordon Greg and Mary Mignano Ken ’74 and Jill Bennett Rick Gormley ’74 Mrs. James A. Monroe Paul and Kathryn Bernardis Kevin ’74 and Leslie McGovern Pete ’60† and Kathy ’61 Mooney Jim ’56 and Carolyn Bertoni Bob ’55 and Carolyn ’57 Granucci Gerry and Patty ’65 Moore Eddie ’52 and Marci Betschart Arthur ’76 and Anne Green Nick ’59 and JoAnne Moore Troy ’82 and Kris Bird Susan Haley Bill ’71 and Terrie Motmans Gus and Cindy Blecha John ’56 and Andrea Hamilton Sarah Mungas Bart ’59 and Michelle Bleuel Ken ’54 and Marolyn ’57 Harris David ’61 and Susan Murphy Nicholas and Lori Bonsignore Noel and Mary Hesser Timothy and Elizabeth ’78 Murphy Brad ’62 and April Bradley Dave ’54 and George Ann Higgins Robert Murray Douglas Thompson ’74 & Margaret Briggs Janis Hoffart Mike O’Neil ’41 Lon ’73 and Mary Ann Burford Brendan ’95 and Lisa Hogan Willie ’69 and Sheila Nolan

Annual Report 2014-2015 37 LOYALTY CIRCLE continued John and Susan Nunan Michael ’78 and Sheryl Perrin Holly Peterson Chuck ’52 and Barbara De Paoli Josephine Perry Bill ’73 and Helen Pierson David Patella ’69 Richard ’64 and JoAnn Peter Rich ’63 and Bonnie Poletti Rich ’54 and Anne Pelfanio Christopher ’66 and Dolores Peter Dell Primasing ’54

DONOR PROFILE

Sam and Billie Jean Kanelos

Proprietors of Old Ironsides, Sam and Billie Jean Kanelos the community. are tied to Sacramento’s history, and Christian Brothers High Notes Billie Jean, School history as well. William (Bill) Bordisso, Billie Jean’s “The school and father, founded Old Ironsides in 1934 – with the first liquor the Brothers have license issued in Sacramento following the repeal of Prohibi- done so much for tion. That same year, Billie Jean’s uncle Lou Bordisso was a the Faith, for chil- founding member of the LaSalle Club at Christian Brothers, dren, for families. helping to support the athletics program with memorable They teach char- events like “Night at the Races.” acter. It inspires Like Old Ironsides, Christian Brothers is a family affair for the us!” So every year, without fail, for at least four , Kanelos clan. Sam Jr. attended CBHS, graduating in 1972. A the Kanelos’ have made a gift of financial support to CBHS, network of nieces, nephews, cousins and grandchildren have numbering them among the most stalwart of CBHS donors. attended CB and Bishop Manogue High School through the In 1983, Billie Jean’s nephew, John Jackson ’68, initiated an years. When Sam Jr. enrolled, the Kanelos’ began donating endowed scholarship fund at CB in memory of his grandfa- to the school – and haven’t stopped! ther and Billie Jean’s father, William Bordisso. The fund and Sam Sr. notes, “In those days, we were so busy running a the good work done in her father’s name, is near and dear family-owned business, that just didn’t leave a lot of spare to Billie Jean’s heart, “It is so special to us that there is an time to volunteer at the school. So we gave in the way we endowed fund in my father’s name at CB. We give to the Wil- were able.” Without time to offer, Sam and Billie Jean of- liam Bordisso Endowed Scholarship Fund, because we know fered their treasure, giving what they could each year. it helps low income kids that otherwise wouldn’t have been able to attend CB. My dad would have really liked that.” The Kanelos’ believe strongly in the importance of Catholic education, seeing the benefit it provides to both children and The Kanelos’ have witnessed the lasting connection and lifelong friendships that his Christian Brothers experience provided to their son, and recall influential role models like Brother Martin, FSC, and Coach Sperbeck. “We were always pleased with Sam’s education, and he is still in touch with his alumni group. It makes us feel good to know that we help give that experience to other students.” Recently, Sam and Billie Jean visited campus for the dedica- tion of the Chapel of St. Joseph, and celebrated the memory of Billie Jean’s late sister, Claudine Bordisso Jackson. After seeing the chapel and all CB’s new programs and facilities, Billie Jean summed up, “We’re so pleased with all that’s hap- pening at CB today. My father and my sister would be proud. We’re proud to be a part of it too.”

38 Christian Brothers Connection Kirk and Suzyn Purdy Brian ’72 and Carol Bernardis Kellie Corcoran-Dietz ’00 Kevin and Jill Ralph Peter Bollinger ’57 Patti Dixon Paul Rieschick Tom and Peggy Bone Bill and Jana Le Doux Eileen Rock ’63 Burt Bonomi ’62 Elizabeth ’78 and Donald Drysdale Fred ’57 and Misaki Rooney Thomas ’85 and Leah Borge James and Carolyn Dudley Stephen and Janet Ruggiero David ’54 and Elda Borges Janet Dupzyk Bill ’68 and Elaine ’68 Schaedler Bill ’59 and Annette Boudier Patrick and Karen Durham Byron ’56 and Janet ’58 Schnetz Christopher ’77 and Mary Bressi Michael ’60 and Nancy ’61 Elorduy Rolf and Lisa Schumann John Britton ’65 Craig and Amy Enos Gordon ’64 and Susan Scott Nicole and David Brousseau Jesse and Patricia Esquivel Richard ’57 and Mary Cay Sherman Lawrence Budney ’65 Marianne and Michael Evashenk Vickie Sherrod Don ’51 and Rose Marie Butz Patricia Farley ’59 Ron and Holly Slabbinck Roger ’53 and Shirley Caetano Mike and Kathleen Farmer Tom ’70 and Shirley Stassi Joshua ’98 and Darcina Calista David Farmer ’98 Thea Stidum Ralph ’62 and Joanne Campasano Michael ’61 and Diane Fassnacht Steven and Karen Suhr Tony and Lilian Caraska Jim and Pat Fellos Tim ’62 and Betty Taormina Ron ’51 and Pat Carissimi Jerry ’55 and Judith Fippin Don ’55 and Margret Terra Marilyn Carmazzi Faustino Flores ’55 June McBride and Craig Thurmond Margaret Carrera and Philip Joffe Jerry ’65 and Susan Flynn Philip ’65 and Carole Vercruyssen Larry ’68 and Marsha Carson John ’83 and Joelle Fondale Rene ’55 and Ethyle Vercruyssen Mary Carter Chuck and Lisa French Karnail and Doreen Virk John ’84 and Tammy Caruso Marty ’77 and Karen Gabrielli Dave and Peggy Walrath Patrick Carvalho ’76 Cynthia Gandy ’78 and Joseph Hill, Sr. Carol ’61 and Victor Warmerdam Mike ’76 and Nancy Caselli Carolyn Gandy-McEachnie ’79 and Edison Mark and Jan Warren Annetta Caselli McEachnie Jay ’52 and Suzie Waterbury Jim and Rita Cassady Sam Bates ’84 and Jeannie Gee Arthur ’46 and Margaret Wehr Isaac ’82 and Deanne ’83 Castaneda Don and Betty Gillott Frank Werry ’74 Joe Cervetti ’70 Carlo ’54 and Francesca Giordano Ralph and Antoinette de Vere White Keith ’82 and Rosanne Cherry Dick ’55 and Sandra Giusti Edward ’50 and Diane Wilson Kevin ’81 and Gwinith Clara Andrew Gjelsteen ’73 Joanne Winchell Geoffrey Clarion ’85 Matt and Barbara Goldman Rosemary Wood ’59 Tony ’83 and Kathryn Clark Tim and Nancy Goldthwaite Nicholas ’52 and Brenda Zanze Betty Clark ’70 Jim and Stacey Granucci Anne Marie ’78 and Rick Zeman Larry ’50 and Terry Cloney Daniel Mazza and Robin Graziani Kathy Collier ’68 Chris and Stacey Griggs 5-9 YEARS Paul ’80 and Pamela Congdon Tom ’61 and Sharon Gruneisen Maureen Abercrombie ’80 Thomas ’62 and Suzanne Connolly David and Lupe Guerrero Tom Ahern ’61 Richard and Karen Contreras Larry and Terri Gury John and Melissa Aliotti John ’65 and Nancy Conway Elizabeth ’99 and David Habkirk Scott and Mary Anderson George† and Jane Cook Martin Haley John and Heidi Anderson Thomas ’76 and Mary Cook John ’54 and Liane Hall Bill and Sarah Ayres John Copley ’68 Jeff and Michelle Hallsten Bill ’50 and Joanne Badella Dan and Debbie Costa Mike Hanly ’51 Tom ’56 and Carol Baker Kenneth and Shannon Crawford Jim and Brenda Heng Doreen Baldwin ’57 Noreen Crowley Howard ’51 and Beverly Hicks Ernie Barbeau Teresa Cuellar ’64 Dave and Dianna Hillyer Rena Barsanti Paul Cuellar ’85 Laine Himmelmann ’06 Ralph ’54 and Licia Barsotti Tom ’76 and Lynea Davis Dennis Hock ’64 Narinder and Tejinder Basra Tony and Elinor DeCristoforo Bonita ’74 and Michael Hotz Dan McVeigh and Rebecca Baumann Colleen Desmond Don and Joanne Hufford Joan Beahm David ’94 and Michelle Desmond Jake ’96 and Emily Hunley ’97 Gary and Shari Beck Peter and Carrie Detwiler Tony ’53 and Haley Ingoglia Brendan Begley ’84 Christina Peterson Dier ’00 Michael and Karen Jedrzynski

Annual Report 2014-2015 39 LOYALTY CIRCLE continued Tom and Maria Johnson Frank ’51 and Sally McNamara Bob ’48 and Mercedes Slakey Tim ’68 and Jackie Johnston Robert Nevis ’55 Thomas Slater Ellie Jones Tom ’55 and Marguerite Oates Reginald and Deanna Smith Michael and Catherine Kalmanson Alexis Doval ’71 and Felicidad Oberholzer George Smith ’81 Peter Kassel ’08 Larry and Kathy O’Connor Nancy and Kevin Smith-Fagan Jim ’59 and Debi Kassis Rev. Msgr. Albert O’Connor Andy ’51 and Marilyn Smolich Arlene Kaye Brian and Debbie O’Hearn Lincoln ’95 and Aga Snyder Mark and Rochelle Kaye Linda ’84 and Lee Overstreet Lisa DeBlasio-Soga ’86 and Mark Soga Tom ’56 and Tricia Kearney Paul and Claudia Page Kevin ’86 and Angela Spease Charlie Sauser and Kerry Kelly Adrian Griffin and Patti Palacios Mary Alice ’99 and Mark Spinelli Mel Knezovich ’47 Jerry ’55 and Barbara ’58 Pauly James ’79 and Andrea Stahley Justin Koenig ’98 Bernie ’53 and June Pausback Vince ’60 and Linda Stanich Deb Kollars Michael and Carolina Pearson Sam Stefanki ’00 Thomas Barber and Clare Kresbach Kevin and Janet Pedrotti Timothy Stenvick Kenton and Marina Kunz Corine Pekari Dave and Susanne Stirling Jean Lahey Linda and Mark Peletta Mikaela Stirling ’11 David and Rebecca Landeros Bob ’56 and Barbara Perry Stoney ’84 and Kristin Stone Fran ’54 and Patricia Lastufka Dan ’62 and Hollis Petrocchi Kathleen Williams and Martha Stringer Connor Lee ’11 Dennis Petrotta ’60 Jack ’79 and Kelly Sturges Steve ’65 and Karen Legarra Susanne Pierson Robert ’75 and Ann Sullivan Garrett Lemmon ’56 Michael and Ginessa Pierson Steven and Heather Swan Bob ’62 and Kay Lera Jorge ’73 and Nellie ’78 Plasencia Phillip and Marilyn Swimley Lisa ’95 and David Levasseur Patricia Pope Andrew and Grace Tak Chris and Conni Levis David and Darleen Quinn Alexander Taylor ’97 Jose Manuel and Maria Linares Rich ’70 and Georgiann Raimondi Brock and Christina Thayer James Long ’55 Bill ’79 and Anne Rapp Michael Thomas ’43 Joel ’62 and Carolyn ’63 Lucich Larry ’91 and Shannon Reel Keetah Salazar-Thompson ’02 John Lujan ’64 Sharon Rehm Joyce Topping Bob ’65 and Kathy Luttrell Dan Rehm ’67 James and Ann Tracy Monica ’85 and Steve Macy Joe Rich ’60 John and Suzanne Trefethen Bruce ’69 and Robin Maita Ashley Richardson ’01 Mar y Turner Renee Malaki ’76 John and Yolanda Riley-Portal Pauline ’60 and Daniel Umeda Ed and Maria Manning River City Bank Roger ’67 and Marie Valine Nicki ’58 and Tom Martinez Marcus and Annette Romani Joaquin Velasquez ’60 James and Andrea Mayer Peter ’55 and Brooks Rooney Mannie Viera ’41 Patrick ’70 and Alice McAuliffe Christopher and Anna Symkowick-Rose Alan Wackman Matthew McCarthy ’09 John and Denise Rose Rachel Wallin ’58 Patrick McCormack ’58 Earl and Elaine Rose Chet ’59 and Marilyn Waterbury Terence and Teri McHale Robert and Patricia Roth Richard and Laura Weisberg Vince and Shana McLaughlin Sacramento Region Community Western Health Advantage Jim and Carol McMonagle Foundation Waldon Westlake ’39 Merchants National Bank Dan and Kathy Salazar Jeffrey Westman and Phyllis Ramsey- Jose and Diana Michel Dan ’54† and Bonnie Sanchez Westman Michael Millwood Allen and Martha Sardelich Lyle and Sharleen Wilson Nedra Millwood Paul ’58 and Sandra Schaefer Jack ’63 and Dona ’64 Wittman Barry and Ramona Moenter Marv and Norma Scharosch George Wolf Charlene ’74 and John Moorhead Schetter Electric, Inc. Patrick and Margaret Wong Jack and Kris Morris Jim and Ellen Schiavenza Chuck and Patricia Zannetti Karl Munz Keith and Patricia Schiele John ’55 and Pamela Zanze Douglas and Elizabeth Murphy Ray and Kathy Schilling Thomas ’59 and Merrily Zanze Don ’64 and Pam Murphy John and Judy Signorotti Denis ’71 and Dona Zilaff Murphy Austin Adams Schoenfeld LLP Bill ’65 and Joan Silver Bill Zimmerman ’65 Clifford and Jane Muzzi Mark and Teresa Simi

40 Christian Brothers Connection SURVEYSURVEY SAYS...SAYS...

Christian Brothers High School strives to improve the student experience and takes opportunities for growth seriously. To do this, feedback is regularly requested from students, alumni and parents. Over the summer three groups were surveyed: members of the Class of 2015, parents of freshmen and senior students, and alumni who are one year (Class of 2014) and five years (Class of 2010) out of CB. Below is a summary of each survey’s results:

Seniors were surveyed in spring about their experience as “My son has enjoyed his classes, teachers and meeting new a CB student. More than 64 percent of the class responded. friends. The CB atmosphere has been a blessing.” Overall students were very satisfied and an impressive 75 “My daughter loves CB and that says everything.” percent would recommend CB to others. Some of the words most often used by students in the survey included: fun, Each year young alumni are surveyed one and five years after challenging, memorable, friends, amazing, educational, graduation regarding how well they felt CB prepared them for community, growth, enjoyable and stressful. The top five college and life. This year the Classes of 2010 and 2014 were programs mentioned as the best programs offered at CB were: surveyed. Kairos, KBFT, Arts, Sports and Venaver. The vast majority Out of the Class of 2010 graduates, roughly 15 percent of of respondents felt that CB provided them with a quality alumni completed the survey. A stellar 100 percent were satisfied academic experience as well as contributed to their social and with the strength of CB’s academic program and agreed that emotional growth. CB prepared them for the rigors of college. Nearly 90 percent of students said that they would choose to attend CB again if given Using the recommendations of Fred Reichheld (2006), parents the opportunity. Over three-quarters of students felt either “very of both senior and freshmen students are asked “The Ultimate satisfied” or “extremely satisfied” with the amount of homework Question”: Based on your experience at Christian Brothers High received at CB preparing students for college homework. Since School (on a scale from 10 to 0, with 10 being very likely and 0 graduation, 82 percent of alumni have performed some type of being not very likely), how likely is it that you would recommend community service. Below are a sample of alumni’s responses: CBHS to students entering high school? “I give my college success to CBHS. I couldn’t have From the results of this question, a Net Promoter Score (NPS) asked for a better education that has given me so many loyalty metric is calculated. Using the business industry as a opportunities for success.” model, companies with the most efficient growth operate at NPS of 50 to 80, although the average firm obtains a NPS between “I met some of the best people I know in my time at CB. I five and 10. Christian Brothers has consistently ranked in the gained so much more than a textbook education that helped high 70s with senior parents and 80s with freshmen parents each shape my morals and values in life.” year for the past five years. Almost a quarter of Class of 2014 graduates completed the survey. An impressive 97 percent felt well prepared for the rigors Over 94 percent of senior parents responded to the survey. The aspects about Christian Brothers which were praised most of college. The vast majority of students felt “well prepared” by parents include: academics, community, and staff. CB’s NPS or “very well prepared” when asked if they were prepared to among Class of 2015 parents is 80. Below are some quotes from “respect differences in others.” For 85 percent of responders, responders: one or more teachers at Christian Brothers stood out as helping them prepare for college. Over three-quarters of students felt “I love the diversity, the nurturing environment, and the “very satisfied” or “extremely satisfied” with the overall strength opportunities for all students to succeed.” of CB’s academic programs. Quotes from young alumni in the “The school gave my older son a perfect learning environment Class of 2014 include: that challenged him to succeed. I feel confident that he is “Loved it. So many genuine people who care about one prepared for college, and can’t wait to see my younger son another and treat people with respect.” follow the same path.” “CB really is exactly what it claims to be. It provides “High school is difficult enough. Having a school where the students with a faith-filled and college-prep education. student feels wanted and ‘at home’ is priceless.” CB really did change my life.” Approximately 64 percent of the freshmen parents responded “Christian Brothers High School has an amazing sense of to the survey. Academics, community, and staff were again community, teachers who truly care about the students and named as parents’ favorite qualities. CB earned a NPS of 84 from help them learn to the best of their abilities, and adequately freshmen parents. Quotes from responders include: prepares students for college. I highly recommend Christian “Christian Brothers High School is a Brothers to incoming high school students.” welcoming community, focuses its curriculum Participation in the survey is sincerely appreciated and the on the whole student and there is information gathered will be used to improve school programs something for everyone.” in order to continue to make CB the place to be.

Christian Brothers Connection 41 SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: Desmond, Nolan, Livaich & Cunningham Duane’s Auto and Body El Dorado Savings Bank Harbison Estate Wines Loehmann’s Plaza McDonald Plumbing, Like a fine wine, CB’s annual Wine, Beer & Food Extravaganza just gets Heating & Air Conditioning better with time. Taking over campus one evening each September for the Mr. & Mrs. Christopher C. Griggs past 28 years, this year’s event was bigger than ever with 2,050 alumni, family OK Tire and Automotive and friends descending upon CB’s campus for an evening of food, fun and fellowship. Guests enjoyed a plethora of food and drink choices thanks to the Rex Moore Electrical Contractors 110 local wineries, breweries, and restaurants in attendance. The evening’s Royal Electric festivities generated over $140,000 to support the CB tuition assistance program. When one considers the average scholarship at CB is $5,600 in Schetter Electric, Inc. 2015-16, enough money was raised to make attending CB possible for 25 Sjoberg Evashenk Consulting deserving students, enough to fill a classroom! Unger Construction Guest enjoyed the Private Reserve Tasting on the Mary Lawn, which begins an hour before the main event. Jackson Rohm entertained the crowd with a PRIVATE RESERVE – Class of ’79 blend of hit songs from the 1960s through today while 325 wine enthusiasts and guests enjoyed exclusive wines and hors d’oeuvres. CHAMPAGNE LOUNGE – TEAM RIDE Party-goers found the main lawn blanketed with tables hosting wineries CIGAR BAR – Fat Man Cigars and restaurants while breweries and more food vendors were stationed in the Koppes Family Plaza. The Champagne Lounge included bubbly and delectable desserts for guests. Patrons of the Cigar Bar enjoyed special cigar OUR PATRONS: and whiskey pairings. A special thank you to the Classes of 1982, 1983 and BOS Sheet Metal 1984 for hosting food tables. Davis Smiles Dentistry The generosity and support of all of the alumni, wineries, breweries, restaurants, and vendors never ceases to amaze me,” explained CB President, Exchange Bank Lorcan Barnes. “This superb event takes many months of planning and John Silva ’98 preparation to make each year more successful than the last. I cannot express Keith ’82 and Rosanne Cherry enough gratitude to event chair Kellie Corcoran-Dietz ’00, Nancy Smith- Fagan, Director of Advancement, Keith Cherry ’82, Director of Alumni Western Health Advantage Giving, and the entire Alumni Association Board of Directors for their hard work in support of our tuition assistance program.” THANKS ALSO TO: A big thank you to Chris Curtis, honorary CB graduate, for providing the Granite Construction wonderful hors d’oeuvres during the Private Reserve Tasting. Thanks also to Neumann Limousine Ltd. for their generous support and assistance in Medic Ambulance ensuring that everyone had a safe ride home. Pepsi Co. Although the event may have just ended, the team is already hard at work Paul Rieschick preparing for next year’s big event.

42 Christian Brothers Connection Kelley Downey, Anna Grubbs, George Dunn, Anne Sheehan, Kimberly Dunn Kristin & Armando ’82 Gallegos Susan Brownridge

Michelle & Dennis ’89 Miranda, Mark Madsen ’89 Linda & Vince ’72 McDonald Eric Trumm, Steve & Vicki Wells, Debra Trumm

Matt Aronson ’08, Joe LaBriola ’08, Joe Lipper ’08

Peggy & Dave Walrath Kevin & Dawn Williams, Elizabeth Piotrowski Jeff & Pam Post, Carrie & Frank Vellutini ’71

Valerie Smith ’99, Andrew Smith ’97 & Julie Smith Rita Ruecker, Michelle Lehuta, Rebecca Downing Mustache Harbor

Donna Pane, Bobby Best, Ashley Pane ’07 Scott & Amy Edwards Paul ’86 & Colleen Mendoza Jerry Stone ’82, Eric Edelmeyer ’82, Mike Stinson ’82, Paul Harrington ’82, Amy Sparks, Kristin Stone, Lola Barba, Marty Ledesma ’82 Karen Harris

Carrie Adams, Sarah Costa, Jamie McFarland, Liz Jensen, Dorothea Silva

Austin Otto ’08, Susan Start, Sabrina Stewart Devin ’11 & Michelle ’81 Wallner

James Oki, Lynn Thull CJ & Jacqueline Obmann

Kayla Giese ’09, Jon Loverde ’06, Taylor Hershey ’09, Nick Mosley ’09, Kelsey Loncarich ’09, Kelly Vellanoweth ’09

Msgr. James Murphy, Lorcan Barnes, Bishop Myron Cotta, Br. George Van Grieken, FSC Daniel Gau ’11, Hallie Frenzel-McNamara Jorge Plasencia ’73, Isnardo Paez

Chris Kunz ’10, Sam Christopherson ’10, Jon Wong ’10

Marty Clark ’89, Joe Davis ’83, Ron Sugidono, Kristen McGuire, Priscilla English, Tom English Tedd Messner, Tom Nulk ’83 Bob ’65 & Kathy Luttrell, Jeff Post Kyle Mickiewicz ’04, Jeff Kvarme ’04, Josh Pane Suzie Delaney ’93, Ariana Moreno ’93, Tracy Palombo ’93 Patty Franz, Nancy Hynes & Michael Hynes

Katie Peletta, Paul Peletta ’04, John Silva ’98, Danny Wilson ’04

Daniel Salman ’90, Nick Vathis ’90 Denise Vonhof, Roy Alexander

Philip ’92 & Rebekah Bokan, Erin & Dave Macko ’92 Ronald & Rachel Dong, Dede Dong

Marcus ’92 & Melissa Basquez

Melissa Monson, Eric Dietz ’00, Kellie Corcoran-Dietz ’00, Megan Dietz Kevin ’86 & Angela Spease, Jeremy Spease ’10 Stefanie Grajeda & Paul Havey ’81

Morgan Murphy ’11, Megan Carmazzi ’11, Megan Gormley ’11

Stacey Pantages Anthony Tavianini ’08, Austin Otto ’08, Smernes ’99 & Bryan Perrin ’08 Anthony Smernes Glen ’00 & Nicole ’00 Barawed, Hilary Buchanan Kathy Campbell-Dahl, Larry Morla ’08 Ambassadors’ Club Dinner 2015 On a beautiful October evening, Frank J. Silvey, Sr., the honoree’s baseball for one year and varsity for two guests gathered at Christian Brothers grandfather, moved to Sacramento on the years. He covered second base on the High School to celebrate the 31st annual Transcontinental Railroad at the age of five field and laughingly recalls taking more Ambassadors’ Club Dinner, recognizing and graduated from Christian Brothers than one bad hop to the face. Francis CB’s most generous supporters. College at 12th and K Street in 1890. also played basketball and was well- Attendees viewed a thank you video known amongst his classmates. produced by four CB seniors, listened When not playing sports, Francis to the musical styling of harpist Alanna “All I can do is encourage studied hard and pushed himself O’Neill ’19 and enjoyed a performance by the CB Chamber Chorus during people to keep on supporting academically. He fondly remembers the dinner. The program commenced with a the school and the good work excellent teaching of the Brothers, “They State of the School address by President did a great job teaching us, Brother Phillip, Lorcan Barnes, followed by words from they are doing.” FSC, in Chemistry and Brother Eric, FSC, keynote speaker Melissa McClellan, in Physics. Even though they didn’t have CB director of college counseling. The - Frank Silvey III ’54 the best facilities, they provided us a great evening concluded with the presentation foundation for learning and I am forever of the 2015 Ambassador of the Year indebted to them.” Frank Silvey Jr., Francis’s father, award to Dr. Francis J. Silvey III ’54. After graduating from CB in 1954, graduated from Christian Brothers in Francis went on to attend the respected The Silvey family has an extensive 1919. His uncles, Edmund and Carol, dental program at Sacramento City legacy at Christian Brothers High School also graduated from CB in 1916 and including three generations of graduates. College before continuing his education 1931 respectively. “I have a lot of history at CB, not only at the UCSF School of Dentistry where myself but my father, grandfather, and Needless to say, Francis was born a he graduated with a doctoral degree in uncles attended. Everyone went to CB,” “Brothers Boy” thanks to the Silvey dental surgery. He then packed his bags Francis enthused. legacy. While at the school, he played JV and moved to Moses Lake, Washington,

46 Christian Brothers Connection President Lorcan Barnes and Frank Silvey ’54 Ambassadors’ Club Dinner 2015 to serve his country in the Air Force for several years before returning to Sacramento to open his own dental practice. He then met his wife Jean, to whom he has been married for 52 years. Francis enjoyed serving several of the Brothers and area priests at his dental practice, including Brother Richard, FSC and Most Reverend Bishop Quinn. Katherine Silvey, Jean Silvey, Nik Chmiel, and Frank Silvey ’54 A longtime supporter of the receiving scholarships will have the Silvey family’s longtime connection school, Francis was awarded the 2015 same opportunities that I had when I to the school,” says Lorcan Barnes, Ambassador of the Year Award in attended CB. The cost factor of attending president. “The Christian Brothers truly recognition of his inspiring generosity, CB is so much more than it was when I shaped generations of families. Francis enthusiastic participation in the Class of was a student, and my hope is that I can epitomizes our mission of ‘Enter to 1954’s student sponsorship efforts and alleviate some of that burden.” Learn, Leave to Serve.’ We are grateful for a recent contribution to establish the his lasting contribution to the students F. Silvey Endowed Scholarship Fund at Dave Higgins ’54, a childhood friend of Christian Brothers High School and Christian Brothers. of Frank, was thrilled to hear about we are honored to recognize Dr. Francis the award. “Frank is most deserving of Inspiration for this gift came from Silvey III as Ambassador of the Year.” this award. But even more important, it Francis’s time at CB and the quality Dr. Silvey hopes to see the school’s reflects the spirit of the graduates of CB education he received, “I want students legacy and mission continue for years to to give back to the community in which to get a good start in life and a good come. “All we can do is encourage people they live.” education by attending Christian to keep on supporting Christian Brothers Brothers. My hope is that students “It is incredible to think about the and the good work they are doing.”

Christian Brothers Connection 47 Ambassadors’ Dinner 2015

Mike McCarthy ’80, Angela & Kevin Spease ’86 Msgr. Al O’Connor, Krista & Mike Stassi

Br. Richard Orona, FSC, Jean Lahey, Harpist Alanna O’Neill ’19 Br. Dan Morgan, FSC Denise Franzoia, Albert Valdez ’73, Nancy Smith-Fagan

Jim Long ’55, Thea Stidum, Steve & Janet Ruggiero Judy & John ’77 Donovan

Lincoln Snyder ’95 & David Desmond ’94

Heather Christianson ’01, Dave & Linda Christianson, Paul Rieschick Terry ’55 & Kathy Dorsey Jack Witry, Jorge ’73 & Nellie ’78 Plasencia, Javier ’74 & Betty Plasencia

48 Christian Brothers Connection CLASSCLASS OFOF 19551955 The Class of 1955 celebrated its 60th reunion on September 19th at Club Pheasant.

Christian Brothers Connection 49 CLASSCLASS OFOF 19601960 The Class of 1960 celebrated its 55th reunion on August 29th at the Croatian American Cultural Center.

50 Christian Brothers Connection CLASSCLASS OFOF 19751975 The Class of 1975 celebrated its 40th reunion on August 15th at Chops Steakhouse.

Christian Brothers Connection 51 CLASSCLASS OFOF 19951995 The Class of 1995 celebrated its 20th reunion on October 10th at Christian Brothers High School.

52 Christian Brothers Connection CLASSCLASS OFOF 20052005 The Class of 2005 celebrated its 10th reunion on August 8th at Hot Italian.

Christian Brothers Connection 53 In Memoriam John Babich ’41 Leroy O’Connell ’61 Bob Brine ’48 Manuel Raimundo ’43 Robert Colbert ’56 Dan Sanchez ’54 Paul Derdowski ’49 Chad Swanson ’90 Milford Dupzyk ’41 Robert Wiget ’55 Judy Esola ’58 Fred Fox ’60 Marilyn Lint ’76

Brother Bertram SOCIETY

The Brother Bertram Society was founded in 1994 to honor Brother Bertram Coleman, FSC. The society includes persons and couples who have made provisions for Christian Brothers High School in their estate plans.

In his 70 years of service to the District of San Francisco, Br. Bertram served as a teacher, high school prefect, vice principal, athletic director and coach, director of student Brothers at St. Mary’s College, principal of Christian Brothers and Cathedral high schools, Brother Visitor, development director, alumni director, Director General of Mt. La Salle and district archivist. He was a passionate advocate of Lasallian Catholic education and ardently committed to educating the poor.

The Brother Bertram Society speaks to the importance of estate planning to the future of Christian Brothers High School. If you have included CBHS in your estate plans, or if you would like information about the Brother Bertram Society, please contact Nancy Smith-Fagan, director of advancement, at 916-733-3608.

54 Christian Brothers Connection The Brotherhood— Same Philosophy but Changing with the Times By Dr. Pat Melarkey ’49

ne evening approximately five years ago, I was driving around Napa, California and decided to go up to Mont La Salle to see Othe Novitiate. The area is still beautiful with an operating vineyard and I found at the back of the property, to my amazement, a cemetery. Shortly inside the gate, was Brother Bertram’s headstone and next to him were all the men who taught at Christian Brothers High School in the 1940s. Brothers Damien, Kevin, Eugene, William, Vincent, Conrad, Ambrose and Cyril were all right before me. They were still together in the “Brotherhood.” Over these past few years I have continued to reflect By the 1950s it was evident that the 21st St. school must on that time in Napa at Mont La Salle and the Brothers be replaced as well as the combined feeling in the diocese that had such a big influence on my life. While a student that a new school for girls was needed to replace St. Joseph’s and teenager, it was difficult to adequately appreciate the Academy (9th and G St.) and St. Francis High School sacrifices that were made. I was aware of the sacrifices my (25th and K St.). This ended up with a fundraising drive to parents made in order to send me to the school, but the combine the schools into a co-instructional environment, Brothers also sacrificed in order to increase the personal Bishop Armstrong High School. It was decided that the growth of my fellow students and myself. school be located at its present location on Martin Luther Someone gave me a copy of Dr. Bill Illiff’s ’76 book King, Jr. Blvd. (called Sacramento Blvd. at the time). Just “Let Us Remember.” This publication was beautifully prior to that, a number of people had recommended that researched by Dr. Illiff and it quickly brings one up to the boys school be located in an outlying area, however date on the complete history of CB in Sacramento. He the Sacramento City Council, and other wise leaders, now maintains his dental practice and teaches science at recommended they build where it is now located. CB. Some of this material I am repeating but I felt it was Joining the Christian Brothers order was not like joining important to give him some exposure again since many a fraternity at a university. Whereas the motto of the graduates are unaware of the sacrifices the Brothers school is “Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve”, the motto of have made to keep this school going for 140 years; in the Christian Brothers order equals joining the order with fact a copy of this book should be given to all that have strict regulations and responsibilities and to give up the graduated from CB. possibility of a family. Pope Francis recently pointed out In 1920 the Brothers were told by the Bishop that they that one of the real benefits of a healthy society is raising needed to move from their original school building, children and forming families. That goal is valid, though called St. Patrick’s Institute, which was located at 12th the Brothers have taken vows to live in community and and K streets. The diocese decided to sell the property to devote themselves to education young people, the CB Weinstock and Lubin Company for a department store. The community is in itself the Brothers’ family. downtown was beginning to prosper and the commercial The Christian Brothers High School of today has value was high. The proceeds were given to local contractors blossomed into one of the finest organizations in the who built a new school at 21st and Broadway on a piece of nation with their coeducational program, generous land donated by the Bishop. In a rush to get CB open, the donations by faculty, parents and supporters of the Brothers had to set up a temporary campus at 39th and school. The highly regarded staff and leadership of J Streets to conduct their classes on property that is now President Barnes and Principal Hesser has been praised the site of Sacred Heart Church. The construction of the by many important people. Having two grandsons school on Broadway necessarily came under some time recently graduate from the school, the observations I saving construction economies that lingered from 1923 to have made as a grandparent is that the Brothers have when the time I entered school in 1945. There were many performed a miracle on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. items of deferred maintenance; such as no hot water and and it looks like future growth is assured. My reflections, cold showers for months in the Brothers living quarters. a few years back while seeing the Brothers together in the It’s understandable why some of them came to school a bit cemetery at Mont La Salle, was one of pride and love for cranky to begin the day. sacrifices made and their devotion to CB. 55 Where are They Now? Alumni News Help Us Stay Connected Please contact & Notes Natalie Reyes ’09, Assistant Director of Communications, if you know addresses Members from the Class of ’47 or phone numbers met at Aviator’s Restaurant on for any of the listed Saturday, October 10th for their individuals. Natalie annual lunch and to tell stories can be reached at from their CB days on 21st and (916) 733-3622 Broadway. Seated (L-R): Jim Feusi or via e-mail at: ’47, Joyce Feusi, Pat Aguilar, Gene nreyes@ Aguilar ’47, Don Luthringer ’47, cbhs-sacramento.org. Dan Leahy ’47, John Leahy, Bridget Brennan and Bill Brennan ’47.

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CLASS OF 36 Adrian Bennett ’36 Class of ’62 gets together at Haggin Oaks Curtis Butters ’36 Golf Course for golf, lunch, and stories. William Diage ’36 Rafael Escalou ’36 front row Donald Flaherty ’36 (L-R): Ken Pierson ’62, Tom Redmon Edward Hall ’36 ’62, Dan Petrocchi ’62, Rick Donaldson ’62, Robert Johnston ’36 Wes Strawn ’62, John Sharp ’62. Edward Keogh ’36 Peter Marinavich ’36 back row (L-R): Former CB faculty Pat O’Brien Matthais Noss ’36 John Purcell ’36 ’62, Bob Miller ’62, Jim Welch ’62, Jim Sikora Francis Quinn ’36 ’62, Tim Taormina ’62, Bob Lera ’62, Don James Ramsey ’36 Bradley ’62, Jerry Flewell ’62, Frank LaRosa ’62. James Silva ’36 Manuel Soares ’36 Lowell Wakefield ’36 In September John ’60 and Rick ’62 Deus CLASS OF 41 rode their motorcycles east to Chicago, then John Destassio ’41 returned to Santa Monica on historic Route Conrad Frederickson ’41 Robert Mc Quillian ’41 66, “the mother road,” logging over 5,300 Norman Samuelson ’41 miles. They experienced many abandoned or renovated motels, cafes, gas stations and CLASS OF 46 Richard Besso ’46 historic sites along the way. The photo shows Donald Carter ’46 the midway point home in Adrian, Texas. This Joel Castaneda ’46 trip fulfilled one of their bucket list items. Joseph Cordoni ’46 Mario Molina ’46 Dallas Morris ’46 Life is good for Lloyd Dillon ’65 who retired 12 years ago from Governor’s Office Richard Murphy ’46 of Emergency Services. He has been married for 46 years and has two kids and four Ralph Pullano ’46 granddaughters. His days are filled with watching kids, extended vacations across America, Robert Sheahan ’46 Gerald Willoh ’46 and riding Harley Davidson motorcycles. Thomas Wright ’46 John Cooper ’73 is happily enjoying his retirement after an amazing 35 year career with UPS. He looks forward to meeting his new grandchild (from oldest son Nolan and his wife Joni) in early November. 56 62Christian Brothers Connection - Alumni News & Notes CLASS OF 51 Santoch Chima ’51 Joseph Compagno ’51 John Cowan ’51 is an Associate Information Systems Analyst at the Department Robert Fisk ’51 Julianne Munoz ’84 Vern Horton ’51 of Water Resources where she has worked for the past 22 years. She has three wonderful Ray Kuhl ’51 children, Allison (24), Ryan (22) and Charles (12), and is engaged to a wonderful man, Thomas Leader ’51 Zubiyir Colak. The pair owns a business operating out of Denio’s Roseville Auction selling Vincente Lopez ’51 Hermann Lorenz ’51 Turkish Rugs and gifts. Pat McKoy ’51 Howard Sansom-Lane ’51 Janet Esola-Synco ’85 is in her 27th year of working for the State of California, currently Larry Santos-Coy ’51 in a Project Manager/Client Manager role for the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Silvio Vega ’51 Peter Wu ’51 Services. In June 2012, Janet married her soul mate, Boyd Synco. CLASS OF 56 Brian Perry ’88 was nominated as Sacramento Business Journal’s 2015 CFO of the Year for Luis Castrillo ’56 a medium-sized business. Brian graduated from USC in 1993 and became a certified public Bob Dwyer ’56 William Hayes ’56 accountant. He currently serves as the CFO of Smile Business Products, Inc. in Sacramento. Tony Lastufka ’56 David Schiele ’56 Elizabeth Chavolla ’91 earned two Emmy awards at the 2015 Los Angeles area Emmy Gerald Schmidgall ’56 Awards for her work with Telemundo. Elizabeth graciously donated one of her awards to Joseph Silva ’56 Don Souza ’56 Christian Brothers High School. For more information, see page 9. Jerry Thompson ’56 Joel Witherell ’56 Michael Mckinley ’93 earned a JD from Pepperdine University School of Law in 2000. He is currently working at Amgen as the Global Research and Development Policy Director. CLASS OF 61 Faina Abaya ’61 Michael is married and has a seven-year-old son named Luke. He enjoys spending his free Mary Lynn Anderson ’61 time camping, wakeboarding, and dirt bike riding. Alberta Bachman ’61 Howard Bachman ’61 Amy Buckley-Briggs ’93 graduated from Cal Poly Judy Baird ’61 Stephen Bateman ’61 SLO in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in animal science, Joseph Bell ’61 moving on to earn her Multiple Subject Teaching David Brown ’61 Credential from CSUS in 2003. This year marks her 13th Thomas Bucher ’61 Ronald Burkhouse ’61 year of teaching elementary school. Amy has been married John Burns ’61 to husband Jonathan for five years and the pair enjoys Juanita Bustamante ’61 camping and competing in 5k/marathons together. Rolla Callaghan ’61 Anna Campos ’61 Betty Jo Carter ’61 Amber Ramos ’96 works at Amazon and lives in David Cliffard ’61 the Bay Area with her husband of 11 years, Daniel, and James Coalwell ’61 daughter Vivienne. She enjoys giving back to Christian Doug Demetre ’61 Alice Dill ’61 Brothers. Janet Doering ’61 Wendy Douglas ’61 Catia Saraiva ’96 is Michael Drinkwater ’61 a partner with Dreyer, Babich, Buccola, Wood, Campora, Jim Dubey ’61 John Dudek ’61 LLP one of Northern California’s premier law firms. After Muriel Elliott ’61 completing a BA in English at CSUS magna cum laude, she John Enzler ’61 graduated number two in her class from the University of Kathleen Fairley ’61 George Ford ’61 the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, in 2004. She earned Pat Foster ’61 Order of the Coif membership, awarded to only the top Gary Frates ’61 10% of students at recognized law schools. In 2010, she was Deanna Rose Gesdahl ’61 Richard Gregory ’61 nominated for CAOC Attorney of the Year for her work Carmen Guillermo ’61 in Linville v. PSI, Inc. where she represented the heirs of a Nancy Halverstaat ’61 dependent adult patient who died days after her admission Linda Heaton ’61 Leslie Johnson ’61 into an acute-care hospital due to the use of an unsafe Lance Jordan ’61 restraint. Michael Kross ’61 Mary Lasken ’61 Catia and her husband Marcus Muñoz just celebrated their first wedding anniversary in Stephen Lawrence ’61 September. She remains active through various organizations and helped develop her firm’s Janis Ligouri ’61 community service Doing Well by Doing Good initiative. She coached CB’s Moot Court Patrick Locke ’61 Stella Maynard ’61 Team in 2013 and 2014 resulting in first place and third place finishes and looks forward to Roberto Morfin ’61 coaching this year’s team. Mardi Newberry ’61 Christian Brothers Connection96 - Alumni News & Notes 57 Cecilia Nunes ’61 Charles Pacheco ’61 Jerry Parlante ’61 Rosemary Rasul ’61 Mary Rego ’61 attended Sacramento Henry Reynolds ’61 Erik Pereria ’98 Douglas Richmond ’61 State from 1998-2004 and earned a Myrtle Roose ’61 bachelor’s degree in humanities. He then Martha Rosales ’61 went on to teach music, fine arts, and Robert Schmidl ’61 Marianne Schuster ’61 middle school religion at St. Charles Jim Serna ’61 Borromeo School in Sacramento for 10 David Sidhu ’61 years. Erik currently serves a seminarian Malcolm Smallwood ’61 Marilyn Speegle ’61 for the Diocese of Sacramento and is Roy Steele ’61 studying pre-theology 1 level at St. Marilyn Svilich ’61 Patrick’s Seminary in Menlo Park, CA. Ronald Tavera ’61 Dennis Taverna ’61 Frank Teuschler ’61 Tamara Geary ’98 is loving life as mom to daughter, Autumn Anne, born in October 2014. Joseph Thomas ’61 In July she and her little family bought a house in Greenhaven and are enjoying life in their Carol Tillett ’61 new home. Sharon Upjohn ’61 Marilee Van Pelt ’61 George Van Vranken ’61 Andy Domek ’98 married his UC Davis Victor Vesci ’61 college sweetheart, Anna, and now lives in West Betty Wilson ’61 Sacramento with his spunky and sweet kids, Claire Constance Wyckoff ’61 (5) and William (2). Professionally, Andy is the CLASS OF 66 Communications Manager at the Speaker’s Office Tony Alvarado ’66 of Member Services, now working for his fourth Edwin Armitage ’66 Yvonne Aurich ’66 California Assembly Speaker. He also wrote a Steve Barth ’66 children’s book, “Our Garden,” that is a love letter to Gilbert Basurto ’66 his family’s multi-generational love of gardening. Ronald Bertsch ’66 Kurtley Bleuel ’66 For Andy, gardening was a big part of growing up Thomas Bonner ’66 Mark Brown ’66 as the son of fellow CB alum Gene Domek ’67. Tom Buletti ’66 The life lessons learned and the time spent together Bob Carroll ’66 were so valuable that he now gardens with his Thomas Chorley ’66 Dwight Cinder ’66 own kids. The picture book “Our Garden” blends John Colip ’66 highlights of his time digging in the dirt as a kid Tom Collins ’66 with experiences he’s had as a gardening dad. More Mark Daigle ’66 Frank Davila ’66 information about the book, a garden blog, family William Duffy ’66 garden resources, and a few other interesting things Mike Dunn ’66 are available at OurGardenBook.com. John Farnsworth ’66 Henry Fraczek ’66 Gregory Frechette ’66 Andy Domek has the privilege of working with Jorrel Verella ’00 in the State Capital Hayes Gable ’66 every day. Verella is the Member Consultant at the Speakers Office of Member Services in Jack Giere ’66 Sacramento. He served as the Deputy Statewide Director for the California Vote Project in Michael Guter ’66 Brent Harrington ’66 2014 and is a past member of the California State Fair Cultural Advisory Council. Rosalind Heck ’66 Stephen Jackson ’66 Michael Dean Sterken ’00 and Robert Jett ’66 Hansine Ingoglia Sterken ’99 Larry Kassis ’66 William Keely ’66 welcomed their second son, James Richard Kiene ’66 Ingoglia Sterken, on September 14, 2015. Michael Kleinfall ’66 At press time, big brother Dean Ingoglia John Koch ’66 Paul Labrode ’66 Sterken, is currently 16 months old. Jack Licursi ’66 Patrick Looram ’66 Ivan Lowney ’66 Jim Luttrell ’66 Daniel Lynch ’66 James Machado ’66 Michael Magaletti ’66 Raymond Malerbi ’66 Pete Marinovich ’66 58 Christian Brothers Connection00 - Alumni News & Notes Robert Mathe ’66 Robert Mc Kenzie ’66 Ted Mc Knight ’66 Jerry McFadden ’66 is Assistant Professor James Mello ’66 Leslie Waters ’00 Michael Monohan ’66 of European History at Randolph- Christopher Moore ’66 Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. Joseph Parilo ’66 Since earning her PhD from UCLA in Cedric Price ’66 Michael Quinn ’66 2012, she has worked as a Mellon Post- Ron Raddigan ’66 Doctoral Fellow at the College of William Henry Romo ’66 & Mary and a Visiting Research Fellow Gabriel Salazar ’66 Ernie Santiago ’66 at the United States Holocaust Memorial Henrietta Santos-Coy Museum. She often travels to Central James Schaefer ’66 Europe, and will be a Fulbright Faculty Dennis Schrader ’66 Nick Slingerlund ’66 Fellow in Slovak Republic this coming Gary Smith ’66 year. Leslie is currently writing a book on border changes and forced migrations in twentieth- Jose Solorio ’66 Joseph Strahl ’66 century Hungary and Czechoslovakia. She lives in Richmond, Virginia, and enjoys teaching Glenn Strawn ’66 and advocating for area studies and the liberal arts. John Ternus ’66 Patricia Thielen ’66 Michael Angius ’00 continues to work his way David Thorpe ’66 up the management rankings at UPS where he has John Wacker ’66 Victor Whitter ’66 been working since 2002. He is also in the process of George Woolsey ’66 finishing a degree in Organizational Leadership from Paul Woycheshin ’66

Thomas Edison State College. Michael lives in Davis, CLASS OF 71 CA, with his wife of 14 years, Sabrina, and two gorgeous Greg Alston ’71 daughters. In his free time, he enjoys getting up to the Dave Armitage ’71 family’s house in Tahoe. Ronald Avila ’71 John Bennett ’71 Jim Blakeway ’71 Ted Flynn ’00 co-authored the paper “Innate Jacobus Bonouvrie ’71 and Adaptive Humoral Responses Coat Distinct Roger Britton ’71 Commensal Bacteria with Immunoglobulin A”, Dan Brown ’71 Pascal Chismar ’71 discussing how mucus, antimicrobial peptides and Glen Duval ’71 immunoglobulin A (IgA) all work together to ensure a Henry Escajeda ’71 healthy small intestine and colon. Doug Farrell ’71 Tom Gallery ’71 Faustino Garcia ’71 Paris Kidd ’00 is living by the CB motto “Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve.” She started up a Robert Garcia ’71 non-profit volleyball club with six other alumni, focusing on the south Sacramento area. In Tom Golowski ’71 the first year, the club had over 80 athletes, five college scholarship offers and two graduates Robert Grussenmeyer ’71 Teresa Guzman ’71 playing in college. Patrick Holloran ’71 Gary Huizar ’71 Lauren Graff-Milton ’01 has worked as a deputy for Sacramento County Sheriff’s Scott Ito ’71 Department for nine years and is currently assigned to the North Patrol Division, patrolling Mike Jungwirth ’71 Pat Keating ’71 the Arden Arcade area. She has been happily married to Ron, also a deputy, for eight years Derril Koberlein ’71 and they have two boys, Jake (4) and Shane (2). Matthew Larrabee ’71 James Lenarz ’71 Matthew Traverso ’02 is the man in charge of business development, public relations Gilbert Machado ’71 Ramon Martinez ’71 and marketing for Medic Ambulance Service in Sacramento. He also broadcasts a weekly James Marxen ’71 podcast called “Empire’s Open Podcast” taped at Empire’s Comics Vault on Fulton Ave. In the Peter Mc Cabe ’71 podcast, Matthew and his co-hosts discuss everything in the comic book universe, and the Donald Mc Neil ’71 John Montoya ’71 podcast is available on iTunes. Nick Moreno ’71 James O’Hare ’71 Carly (Clow) Christensen ’02 and Kevin Christensen ’02 are happily married and Virgi Perez-Pardo ’71 purchased their first home back in February. They are looking forward to the arrival of their Kenneth Phillips ’71 Tim Quinn ’71 first child, Cecilia Rose, in January 2016! Richard Renner ’71 India Richardson ’71 Forrest Rule ’02 is currently working towards his PhD in Communication at the John Rosse ’71 University of Texas. He is married and works as the Archivist in the library. Mike Shanahan ’71 John Smith ’71 Nathan Stanley ’71 Christian Brothers Connection02 - Alumni News & Notes 59 Tom Straub ’71 Mario Trejo ’71 Thomas Van Hulton ’71 Irene Velasquez ’71 Zachery Venegas ’71 accepted a Steven Yates ’71 Shelby Rovai ’02 Steven Yniguez ’71 promotion with Kaiser in 2013 as an Assistant Nurse Manager in the CLASS OF 76 Labor and Delivery Unit. She has Michael Avis ’76 Isabel Batista ’76 one son, Connor (3), and recently Kevin Benfield ’76 welcomed baby number two, a girl Michael Berryman ’76 named Eleanor June, in December James Biagioni ’76 Neil Bird ’76 2014. Shelby also just bought a new Peter Boling ’76 home in Rocklin. Kenneth Brown ’76 Martin Brusato ’76 Jenna Noelle ’03 is a hairstylist, Victor Cabral ’76 Brady Campbell ’76 makeup artist and the event Anthony Cantu ’76 specialist at Salon b, voted as Paul Clowdus ’76 one of the top 100 salons in the John Coleman ’76 Philip Crimmins ’76 nation. Recently she won the Aveda Mark Cronick ’76 Trashion Show, producing a couture Jim Davis ’76 dress out of recycled material. Jenna Tom Davis ’76 Gary Dias ’76 is mother to two little girls, ages 4 Timothy Doval ’76 and 5. Marian Durand ’76 David Fabila ’76 Monica Mellander ’03 stays busy in her role as a baker for Paragary’s Restaurant Group. David Fischer ’76 Mike Fletcher ’76 She is married with “one crazy kid.” Keith Fontes ’76 Arthur Gomes ’76 Erin (Preisigner) Harju ’04 graduated from Gary Gonzalez ’76 Loyola Marymount University in 2008 with a bachelor’s John Gubel ’76 Jeffrey Harris ’76 degree in dance. She taught Ballroom Dancing in Michael Heinrich ’76 Sacramento for a year, before moving back to the Mark Hensley ’76 Los Angeles area where she worked as an IST Project Theresa Hernandez ’76 Jeffrey Hill ’76 Manager for 4.5 years. Erin married her husband John Holtz ’76 Anthony in June 2013 and the couple bought their Michael Jovovich ’76 first house in the mountains of Southern California Leonard Keene ’76 Dennis Kennedy ’76 (Crestline) six months later. In December 2014 she gave Robert Knapp ’76 birth to a son named Quinn. She has been working at Randy Knight ’76 Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) as a Christopher Lewis ’76 Manuel Marques ’76 Business Analyst for the past year. Edward Meistrell ’76 Teresa Montijo ’76 In August, Steven Olveda ’04 was hired as the Sports Information Director at Chapman Mike Novelli ’76 University in Southern California. Steven majored in broadcast journalism at Chapman and Thomas Pantega ’76 Edward Parsons ’76 graduated in 2008. He then earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Idaho Michael Perez ’76 State University in 2010. While attending CB, he took part in the early days of KBFT. Fran Pezzuto ’76 John Posas ’76 Marc Ceccarelli ’04 currently works for Caltrans in Oakland focusing on projects such Anthony Raridan ’76 Julia Reed ’76 as the Caldecott 4th Bore Tunnel and the I-80 SMART Corridor. In September he started the Steve Reese ’76 UC Davis Bay Area part-time MBA program. He choose to go back to Davis (he earned his Karen Richardson Chandler ’76 bachelor’s degree from Davis in 2009) to gain more academic and hard business skills. Donald Rodriguez ’76 As Marc explained, “After applying for jobs I realized I lack a lot of these necessary (financial, Mario Rodriquez ’76 Frank Romo ’76 marketing, etc.) skills employers are looking for, especially in the Bay Area. I knew some Mark Rowden ’76 people that did the program and loved it. They made some great connections and thought Darrell Sarmento ’76 the value was well worth the time and financial investment.” He hopes to eventually take Gary Schaaf ’76 Ross Schofield ’76 over Quiedan Company, the successful agricultural business run by his parents (Tom ’73 & James Souza ’76 Catherine Ceccarelli). Tom Steiner ’76 Mark Stites ’76 Steven Sules ’76 60 04Christian Brothers Connection - Alumni News & Notes Edward Vasile ’76 Arnold Vasti ’76 Joseph Villiard ’76 Douglas Warren ’76 graduated from California Lutheran University in 2008 with a bachelor’s Andrew Weiner ’76 Sam Walton ’04 Kenny Whitall ’76 degree in physics, continuing his studies at Cal Lutheran to earn an MBA in 2010. Sam married Timothy Wolff ’76 his wife in 2012 and he works for a market research company just north of Los Angeles. CLASS OF 81 Maggie (Kempton) Page ’04 graduated from Blanca Aguilar ’81 Joseph Aikin ’81 Sac State in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal Christopher Angelo ’81 justice. She moved to Yuba City in 2010 and became David Ball ’81 a correctional officer at the Leo Chesney Women’s Mark Banning ’81 Lois Barton-Wolfe ’81 Correctional Facility in 2011. Later that year, the Mark Bettencourt ’81 prison closed and after unexpectedly losing her mom, Chris Bonner ’81 she decided to return to school to become an RN. Mark Briglia ’81 Karl Byers ’81 Maggie married her best friend Brett on July 14, 2012 Gary Byrnes ’81 and started nursing school in 2013. The next month, John Cavanaugh ’81 she learned that their family would soon welcome a George Chargin ’81 Lisa Chisolm ’81 baby boy and Colton was born on June 7, 2014. Maggie Phil Cleary ’81 graduated from Nursing School in May 2015 and is Phil Cleary ’81 happily working at the Sutter North Surgery Center in Richard Clements ’81 Mike Davis ’81 Yuba City as a PACU nurse. Kenneth Dotson ’81 Hector Falero ’81 In 2011, Sarah (Willis) Mistler ’06 graduated Damon Ferris ’81 from Sac State with a bachelor’s degree in criminal Marina Frugoli ’81 Ann Fry ’81 justice. She is currently using her education in her Raymond Garrido ’81 career as a Special Investigator for the Commission on Mark Gebhardt ’81 Teacher Credentialing. Sarah married her husband, Ronald Gilchrist ’81 Mark Gresko ’81 Gregory Mistler, in October 2014. Cristina Grover ’81 Carolyn Hagler ’81 Giovanni Velo ’06 and Valerie Dass ’09 met two Robert Hellam ’81 years ago while working at St. Mary’s Parish School, Mark Hickman ’81 Gregory Ignoffo ’81 despite having both attended CB and living five blocks John Iliff ’81 away from each other. The pair is hard at working Larry Koppie ’81 planning their November nuptials and are also in the Paul Lopez ’81 Fred Love ’81 process of buying a house in East Sacramento with John Luna ’81 hopes to start a family soon. Alfredo Macias ’81 Philip McCarthy ’81 Connor Adam ’06 graduated with a bachelor’s Montemayor ’81 Robert Mulderrig ’81 degree in anthropology from CSUS in May. Over John Murphy ’81 the summer he was fortunate enough to be a part Kevin Omand ’81 of a six-week bio anthropology field school in Lance Pascual ’81 David Perez ’81 Chiapas, Mexico. Connor worked on a team that Tim Pierson ’81 started a study on the variation of genetics and Paula Prince ’81 physical characteristics among local Mayans. While Kurtis Rose ’81 Scott Ross ’81 he continues working at Track 7 Brewing Co. in Amelia Rossini ’81 Sacramento, he will also be substitute teaching Christina Salazar ’81 at CB this year. To quote Connor on his teaching Stephen Sanchez ’81 Julius Sangco ’81 experience at CB, “It’s crazy, we couldn’t use cell Sheila Singleton ’81 phones when I was here, and now they all have iPads. Paco Slakey ’81 I want my detentions expunged!” Theodore Sobierajski ’81 Robert Stancell ’81 Michelle Starke ’81 Amanda Johnston ’07 is studying hard in her Vincent Villareal ’81 second year as a graduate student at California Jeannette Weninger ’81 Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco Robert West ’81 Patrick Williams ’81 studying Drama Therapy (counseling psychology John Winchester ’81 with an emphasis in drama therapy). Christian Brothers Connection07 - Alumni News & Notes 61 CLASS OF 86 Kenneth Ablog ’86 Shawn Allison ’86 Mary Archuleta ’86 John Brainin ’86 Clare Flynn ’07 is enjoying as she just started her graduate studies in Paul Brown ’86 Curtis Burns ’86 Architectural Conservation at the University of . Christopher Caffrey ’86 Robert Cristoni ’86 Lora Watson ’07 graduated from Chico State in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in child Diane Cross ’86 development, minoring in health science. The following year she moved to Maryland and Eugene Davis ’86 Stephen Delisi ’86 married her husband shortly thereafter in September 2013. The happy couple is expecting Suzy Delisle ’86 their first child in February. Watson currently works at Johns Hopkins Hospital performing Frank Dias ’86 hearing screenings on newborns. Marc Dittmer ’86 Peter Elorduy ’86 Robert Espinosa ’86 Allison Michele Brickey ’07 is currently serving in the United States Army as a RN. Michele Fanner ’86 She is stationed in Fort Lewis, WA, with her husband and two beautiful boys. She is also Paul Fisher ’86 expecting her third child in March. Daniel Furr ’86 Erich Gatejen ’86 Timothy Goytia ’86 Matthew Connors ’07 married Julie Christy Green ’86 Connors on July 25th in Diamond Bar, Ricardo Gutierrez ’86 CA at St. Denis Catholic Church. The two Andrew Harbaugh ’86 Ryan Henson ’86 met at a mutual friend’s party and seven Sonia Hernandez ’86 months later Matthew proposed to Julie Geffrey James ’86 on the beach. The couple now lives in San Anna Juarez ’86 John Kotko ’86 Diego where Julie teaches second grade Lisel Kupelian ’86 and just recently finished earning her Stacey LaFave ’86 credential and master’s degree. David Larrabee ’86 Donna Lovejoy ’86 John Marshall ’86 Over the summer, Robby Lund ’08 packed his bags and moved to San Diego to break Robert Martin ’86 into the booming craft beer industry. Shortly after moving, Lund was hired at Modern Alexander McFarland ’86 Times, a rapidly expanding, two-year-old brewery in San Diego. He currently works in the Michael McKenzie ’86 Virgil McKenzie ’86 tasting room and plans to work his way into the production side and learn the business of Michael McKinley ’86 running a brewery. Daniel Medrano ’86 Peyton Menendez ’86 Monica Hudnall ’08 graduated from San Jose Susan Moe ’86 Scott Moore ’86 State University with a master’s degree in speech Michael Nelson ’86 language pathology in May of 2015. She is currently Tim Oakes ’86 working as a speech language pathologist with a Blake Oliva ’86 Michael Orsi ’86 focus on providing services to autistic children. Christopher Pantoja ’86 Brian Peterson ’86 Megan King ’08 graduated from Santa Clara Tracey Ramas ’86 University in 2012. After graduating, she and her Raymond Rubalcava ’86 Peter-Michael Sailors ’86 boyfriend John spent time building their careers – Jon Sanchez ’86 initially in Seattle, but now back in California. John Kristian Santos-Coy ’86 proposed this year on their annual spring break Jeffrey Shilin ’86 Courtney Smith ’86 trip to Scottsdale. Their wedding is scheduled for Michael Solari ’86 June of 2016 and they are excited to have booked Roberto Solis ’86 the Crocodiles, the Santa Clara grad picnic band, to Robert Spiller ’86 Charles Stuthard ’86 play at the wedding. Megan works as a manager at Michael Teglia ’86 3Degrees. Ruth Thomason ’86 Gerald Touneh ’86 Gary Vesci ’86 Hillary Warren ’86 Gregory Weeks ’86 Troy Weight ’86 Steven Wight ’86 Tracy Yates ’86 Alex Zangeneh-Azam ’86 62 08Christian Brothers Connection - Alumni News & Notes CLASS OF 91 Rockey Ablog ’91 Walter Alexander ’91 Matthew Baer ’91 In August, Michael Laino ’08 started evening courses at University of the Pacific’s Gregory Barry ’91 John Belen ’91 McGeorge School of Law taking standard bar courses including: Torts and Criminal Law and Luke Benton ’91 Legal Research and Writing. During the day, he work as a law clerk at Dreyer Babich Buccola Roy Bower ’91 Wood Campora, LLP. Clyde Buckley ’91 Kareem Callahan ’91 Matthew Carson ’91 Earlier this year, Alicia Schaefer ’08 stepped Michael Colozzi ’91 away from her management position at Nordstrom Jennifer Cooper ’91 in order to begin a new endeavor as a realtor with Justin de Leon-Horton ’91 Mary Drucker-Callahan ’91 Coldwell Banker in Elk Grove. She teamed up with Karl Erickson ’91 mom,08 Kelli Schaefer who has been with Coldwell Amilcar Featherstone ’91 Banker for 15 years selling residential real estate. Jose Fiorentini ’91 Michael French ’91 Christian Frey ’91 Bryan Perrin ’08 married Rachel Ludlow Matthew Galli ’91 on Saturday September 5, 2015. The wedding Anthony Garcia ’91 ceremony was held at Holy Spirit Church in Joel Garingan ’91 Kristin Graham ’91 Sacramento. The couple met through a mutual Julian Gutierrez ’91 friend while in college at CSU Chico. Brian and Anna Maria James ’91 Rachel have since moved back to Sacramento where Gabriel Jimenez ’91 Thomas Krug ’91 he is working as a civil engineer for the US Army Raul Lerma ’91 Corps of Engineers and she is pursuing a master’s Joseph Lindell ’91 degree in speech language pathology. Vincent Luna ’91 Ricky Marston ’91 Matthew Maucieri ’91 Trevor Rappleye ’08 began his love for John Mc Neil ’91 video production at KBFT while attending Ryan McKinnon ’91 CB. Mr. Hogan’s passion for the arts Erik Montemayor ’91 Aaron Moreno ’91 stayed with Trevor all through college at Dennis Parino ’91 Cal State Fullerton- where he then started Kevin Perez ’91 EventFilming.net after graduating in Mark Pinsk ’91 Anna Portillo ’91 Los Angeles, CA. EventFilming.net is an Brian Quan ’91 award winning video company and is the Vanessa Raye ’91 top place for wedding cinematography Mark Regeleski ’91 David Separovich ’91 and corporate promotional videos doing Harmony Shacki- over 100 videos a year all throughout Williams ’91 the United States. He has an office in Christopher Shy ’91 Dustin Silva ’91 beautiful downtown Long Beach with Thomas Simkins ’91 more than ten videographers and editors on the team. Trevor’s past clients include Nike, Somboun Sisavath ’91 Rockstar, College Preparatory Mathematics, Yujin and more. The EventFilming.net Stephen Snyder ’91 Jose Sole ’91 team is on a plane traveling multiple times a month for shoots, including Hawaii, Georgia Jennifer Tarifa ’91 and New York. EventFilming.net gives back to the community by donating a portion of all Dawn Teasley ’91 proceeds to the ALS Foundation. Trevor wants to thank CBHS and Mr. Hogan / KBFT for Mark Tickler ’91 Victor Villegas ’91 giving him the means to start doing what he loves at such a young age. Mellonee Walker ’91 Richard Washington ’91 Samantha (Anderson) Brown ’08 married her husband Darrin in August 2012 and Cornell West ’91 graduated with a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from CSUS in 2013. She became a mom Edwin Whitman ’91 to son, Logan, on New Year’s Eve in 2014. Sam is now attending medical school at Eastern CLASS OF 96 Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, VA, Class of 2019! Jennifer Beane ’96 Michelle Benjamin ’96 Matthew Calvillo ’96 Leslie Camacho ’96 Avery Catabran ’96 Jeffrey Coleman ’96 Richard Collins ’96 Charles Crosby ’96 Sarah Davies ’96 Amelia Dennison ’96 Beth Detwiler ’96

Christian Brothers Connection - Alumni News & Notes 63 Aaron Dillon-Long ’96 Jeanette Ercila ’96 Alexis Fagnani ’96 Jessica Fairbairn ’96 Andrew Fairbanks ’96 was selected to participate in the California Capital Senate Fellowship Jon Gagnon ’96 Viviana Becerra ’09 Christopher Garbarini ’96 program working for Senator Loni Hancock (D-Oakland) after graduating from UC Santa Zacchaeus Garcia ’96 Barbara in 2013. As a Senate Fellow, she staffed the Senator on multiple pieces of legislation Brian Gibson ’96 including SB 1300, which established the strongest refinery inspection program in the nation. Christina Hardesty ’96 Rachael Hare ’96 After the completion of the fellowship she was hired as a legislative advocate with Gonzalez, Tianna Herrera Quintana, Hunter and Cruz, LLC, the largest Hispanic firm in Sacramento. One of her Yamauchi ’96 Brian Hodges ’96 biggest accomplishments has been working to secure $10 million for human trafficking Michelle Horgan ’96 victim services in the California budget. Joshua Huizar ’96 Cory Huntington ’96 Samuel Frias ’09 has been happily engaged09 to fiancée Katie since November. Sam works Eli Jacobs-Fantuzzi ’96 Joanna Jakubek ’96 as a union carpenter with Unger Construction. He enjoys getting to work with his hands and Steven Jimenez ’96 being outdoors every day. Christopher King ’96 Lisa Law ’96 Morgan Dahl ’09 loves her job as the General Manager at Burbank Ranch Winery in Paso Clara Levers ’96 Garrett Lovell ’96 Robles Wine Country. She is staying involved in the wine-making process as much as she can, Eric Luchini ’96 and plans to be fully engulfed in it by this time next year. Lauren Marcus ’96 Katie Martin ’96 Blake Peterson ’09 is thoroughly enjoying his job with Moment Entertainment, an event Mayra Mejia ’96 Aldo Mercado ’96 management and production company based out of Los Angeles. Moment Entertainment Jon Mitts ’96 coordinates everything from high end corporate events to smaller college events and everyday Mary Beth Morris ’96 Vegas travel. Next summer Blake and the team are organizing a charity event on 4th of July Lindsey Munro ’96 Colin Murphy ’96 weekend in Long Beach called “Freedom Fest” to benefit the Wounded Warriors Foundation. Paul Parinas ’96 Giovanni Parisi ’96 In December 2013, Amy Albertson ’09 graduated Monique Radman ’96 from Portland State University with a bachelor’s degree Jeff Regino ’96 Lavell Robinson- in arts and letters, with minors in graphic design and Blancha ’96 Judaic studies. During her time at PSU, she co-founded Joseph Rojas ’96 the pro-Israel group on campus and was very involved in Erica Rosa ’96 Stanton Saengpradap ’96 the Portland Jewish community. Following graduation, Catia Saraiva ’96 Amy earned a five-month internship in Tel Aviv with the Hilary Schumacher ’96 Marom Group, a consulting firm for nonprofits. Eight Dena Scott ’96 Kristofer Sheaf ’96 months ago she made Aliyah (formal immigration to Catherine Siu ’96 Israel) and now lives in Jerusalem, Israel. She recently Gail Soto ’96 began working as the Marcom and Creative Content Danielle Trillo ’96 Deirdre Van Pelt ’96 Manager of Masa Israel Lisa Villa ’96 Journey. Here is a photo of Stacey Williams ’96 Amy participating in Israeli Anna Williams-Abels ’96 Jill Woodruff ’96 democracy for the first time Stacy Zenovieff ’96 as an Israeli citizen. CLASS OF 01 In April 2014, Jessica Masuhara ’09 married her husband Michael Ameneyro ’01 Ryan Arrouzet ’01 Justin Brooks and the couple couldn’t be happier! Jessica is Rachel Beason ’01 attending school part time and will soon finish her bachelor’s Summer Black ’01 degree in theater arts. She recently celebrated her eight-year Jennifer Borba ’01 Michael Burns ’01 work anniversary at Nugget Markets where she is as a trainer Kimberly Chong ’01 and back-up bookkeeper. After finishing up at CSUS in the Jonathan Cobb ’01 spring, she hopes to pursue acting professionally, either in Elisa Corrales ’01 Richard Driggs ’01 Sacramento or possibly Seattle. Jessica and Justin are taking it Stephanie Dullanty ’01 one day at a time and living life to the fullest. Marisa Encarnacion ’01 Claire Fishburn ’01 Kelli Fong ’01 Miriam Gee ’01 Jessica Glass ’01

64 Christian Brothers Connection - Alumni News & Notes Nolan Hebert ’01 Natalie Hintz ’01 Daniel Jordan ’01 Joey Leal ’01 In 2012, married her husband Ryan and moved to the East Coast to Matthew Limeberger ’01 Jessica Smith ’09 Alexsandria Lose ’01 Ryan’s assigned station with the U.S. Navy. Jessica is working for Lowe’s while finishing a Kelly Michael ’01 bachelor’s degree in business management at University of Phoenix and working on her real Rosemary Mignano ’01 estate license in Virginia. The couple hopes to move to Texas in three years when his service Julie Moniz ’01 Erin Mugartegui ’01 is completed. Ryan Nichols ’01 Robert Oldham ’01 Ari Castillo ’09 earned her bachelor’s degree in public relations at CSUS in May 2014. She Erica Pascuzzi ’01 is currently an Executive Team Leader with Target. Tina Romitti ’01 Rocky Samuel ’01 Andrea Sapp ’01 Devyn Cotter ’10 recently graduated from Benjamin Saylor ’01 Bart’s and the School of Medicine Tess Simas ’01 and Dentistry with a master’s degree in Keeley Vega ’01 Sarah Vos ’01 neuroscience and translational medicine. Stephen Walrath ’01 Her dissertation, called Biomarkers of The Christopher Warren ’01 Development and Severity of Posttraumatic Kylee White ’01 Amber Yadao ’01 Epilepsy: A Systematic Literature Review, is Kristin Yarbrough ’01 currently being considered for publishing. Robert Young ’01

While Devyn was in London, she did some CLASS OF 06 work in the lab of Dr. Caroline Brennan Kelly Ahrendt ’06 looking at inducing Alzheimer’s disease in Jennifer Ary ’06 zebrafish to come up with a viable animal Elyse Avila ’06 Nathan Bollinger ’06 model. Since moving back to the U.S. in September she has been considering a position Matthew Braly ’06 working in Dr. John Olichney’s Cognitive Electrophysiology and Neuroimaging Research lab Erika Crane ’06 at the Center for Mind and Brain at UC Davis. Misty Deckert ’06 Megan Domich ’06 Mitch Engstrom ’06 Julian Nagler ’10 and Joey Dolan ’10 have worked at Facebook for the past few years. Jennie Fahey ’06 Joey helps businesses drive engagement on the platform and Julian is a strategic projects John Franks ’06 manager on the policy team. Joey recently moved to Austin, Texas to continue his career with Rachel Franzoia ’06 Christianna Golden ’06 Facebook. Megan Gomes ’06 Rebecca Hernandez ’06 Jena Blackwell ’10 expects to graduate in May from CSUS with a bachelor’s degree in Bryan Holst ’06 child development. As an intern at the Department of Defense, Jena travels to United States Carly Huft ’06 Briana Illgen ’06 military bases around the world to work with kids. During the summer, she teaches swim Jacob Jablonsky ’06 lessons and lifeguards on the bases and in the winter she works in the child development Andrew Johnston ’06 center as a room aide. Over the past three years Jena has interned in Sicily, Italy (twice), John Jonsson ’06 Michael Macaluso ’06 Katterbach Germany, Atsugi Japan, and she recently returned from Bahrain. After graduation Kelly McGrane ’06 she hopes to accept a full-time position on a military base. Minh Quan ’06 Salvador Ramirez ’06 Shelby Stewart ’11 graduated from CSU Thaddeus Segura ’06 Natasha Smith ’06 Northridge in May with a bachelor’s degree Jim Taugher ’06 in cinema and television arts. The following Katie Tucker ’06 month Shelby’s boyfriend, Matt Pafford, Korin Vallejo ’06 Giovanni Velo ’06 popped the question at the beach with their Jack Vernasco ’06 English bulldog, Hulk. Since the engagement, Anthony Yanez ’06 she has accepted a Sports News Internship at CLASS OF 11 ABC7, while continuing to work full time at Savannah Colvis ’11 PR firm, RCW Media Group, as an account Shoshana Fulton ’11 manager. While also continuing the CB tradition “Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve”, Shelby spends what little free time she has volunteering at the Union Rescue Mission and Hope Gardens Family Center. 11Christian Brothers Connection - Alumni News & Notes 65 Ruby Santos ’11 is currently finishing her degree and working full time for a non-profit organization offering programs for adults with developmental disabilities. She has taken up MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighting in her spare time and plans to participate in a second fight soon. After graduating from Stanford in June with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, Miguel Francisco ’11 decided to stick around the Bay Area for a job opportunity. He is currently working as a software engineer at Datos IO, a startup in San Jose which just celebrated its launch out of stealth mode in mid-September. Christian Contreras ’14 is keeping busy in his second year of pursuing a degree in mathematics at Santa Clara University. He enjoys college life and is working as an equipment services manager for the men’s baseball team, as well as game day operations for SCU Athletics. Christian hopes to continue his education and14 attend graduate school for business one day. SENIOR VIDEOS NOW ON YOUTUBE When was the last time you YouTube so that they can be viewed watched your Senior Video? Is it in anytime.” that one random box in your storage unit, The team has run into some obstacles in or in the dusty corner of the basement? For posting the videos online, specifically with some of you, your senior video is on a VHS copyright laws for the popular music of each tape and therefore virtually unwatchable. year used in the videos. YouTube allows the Good news: all senior videos are now senior videos to live online and be viewed, on YouTube! That is right, now you can but certain sections have been muted in stream your senior video anytime you feel order to comply with music licenses. nostalgic or want to share your favorite It is hard to believe that the first senior high school memories on social media. video was created over 16 years ago using To see all of the senior videos, please visit just a shaky camcorder. Sarah Slakey ’99 YouTube and search “Christian Brothers and Capogreco, self-proclaimed video High School Senior Video.” geek, had the idea of putting together a The masterminds behind this idea to compilation video for the senior class. bring all of CB’s senior videos to the World They filmed everything that year- all of Wide Web are Mr. Tomas Capogreco ’86 the sports games, dances, rallies and other and Mr. Brendan Hogan ’95, moderators school events, while also interviewing the Students and Capogreco continued for the Senior Video class. seniors about their favorite CB memories to produce the video on their own until Hogan explains, “People just don’t have and hopes for the future. Slakey and 2003 when it officially became a class on VHS players anymore, leaving them Capogreco collected all of the footage and campus (and also was released on DVD for unable to watch their senior requested the help of David Mosqueda’s the first time). Seniors looked forward to video and reminisce on the ’99 grandmother to edit the video before documenting their final year on campus past. Everyone is now sending it out to be reproduced on VHS for and creating a masterpiece of memories. streaming their media, all of the students. In 2009, the tradition of creating the video which made sense During that first year of making the became a part of Hogan’s Video 3 class to transition all senior video, the pair came up with the idea curriculum. Now both Capogreco and of the senior to have the senior class run at the camera Hogan facilitate the creation of the senior videos in the gym and wave, now a staple shot in video but still leave the creativity, filming, to the annual video. For Capogreco, that is his and producing in the hands of the seniors. favorite part of the video each year, “I love So grab the popcorn, call your friends, to see all of the happiness in the students’ and stream your senior video on YouTube. faces as they run at the camera, as well as There will definitely be some “What was their joy and the spirit they all have for I wearing?” and “What was I thinking?” CB and their peers. Plus everyone looks so moments, but also guaranteed smiles and young. I just love it.” fond memories of your senior year at CB.

66 Christian Brothers Connection Mark Your Stay Calendars Connected Fall Play Performances “The Tempest” – We often hear from alumni that their favorite November 13-15 & 20-22, 2015 part of Connection magazine is the Alumni Watch our CB thespians take the stage in their production of “The Tempest” set in outer space. News & Notes section. Email your current All showings will take place in the George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center. contact information and update to Keith For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit www.cbhs-sacramento.org. Cherry ’82, director of alumni giving at [email protected]. If you do not Christmas Choral Concert – Saturday, December 5, 2015 have email, please call Keith at (916) 733-3608 Enjoy your favorite Christmas classics performed live by CB’s choral groups. Performances will or send a note to the advancement office. take place at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center.

Instrumental Christmas Concert – Friday, December 11, 2015 Come watch CB instrumental groups perform Christmas songs and immerse yourself in cheer! The performance will begin at 7 p.m. in the George Cunningham ’40 Performing Arts Center. Reunions Placement Exam for Incoming Freshmen – If your class year ends in a 1 or a 6, you are Saturday, January 16, 2016 due to have a reunion in 2016. If you are Students interested in attending CB in the 2016-17 school year are required to take the interested in helping organize a celebration, placement exam on Saturday, January 16. Online applications are due on January 13, 2016. A please contact Keith Cherry ’82, director of link is available in the admissions section of our website at www.cbhs-sacramento.org. Students alumni giving, at (916) 733-3608 or via e-mail must check in by 8:45 a.m. and will be finished at approximately 12:30 p.m. Please contact the admissions office for more information at (916) 733-3690. at [email protected].

Alumni Dinner – Saturday, January 30, 2016 Come catch up with old friends, meet new ones, and celebrate the golden anniversary of the Class of 1966. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. in the Ron Limeberger ’53 Gymnasium. Keep up with all Festival of One Acts – February 12-14, 2016 the fun at CB! Artistic and dramatic talents will be on display at the 2016 Festival of One Acts. All work in the festival is written, produced, directed, and performed by CB students. Performances are Like us on Facebook scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. facebook.com/CBSacramento

All You Need Is Love: CB Annual Auction – Follow us on Twitter Saturday, March 12, 2016 @CBHSSacramento Bring your grooviest dance moves, put on your best fringe vest and let’s “Come Together” as CB celebrates the 1960’s at the annual auction on Saturday, March 12, 2016. The silent auction, hosted cocktails and hors d’oeuvres begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Jack Witry Field House. Dinner and the live auction will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Ron Limeberger ’53 Gymnasium. Proceeds from the event benefit a variety of student programs including tuition assistance.

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ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 Bring your grooviest dance moves, put on your best fringe vest and let’s “Come Together” as CB celebrates the 1960’s at the annual auction.

Hosted cocktails and hors d’oeuvres begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Jack Witry Field House

Dinner and the live auction are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Ron Limeberger ’53 Gymnasium. Proceeds from the event benefit a wide variety of student programs including tuition assistance.

Advance Tickets $850 for a table of 10 $90 per person on or before February 12, 2016 $110 per person after February 12, 2016

More information is available on our website at www.cbhs-sacramento.org