GENEThe Quarterly Magazine of St. Ignatius College Preparatory, ,S Fall 2011

SI Students Make Music in the Heart of Africa

A.M.D.G.

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A Report to Concerned Individuals Vol. 48, No. 3 Fall 2011 Dear Friends of St. Ignatius, Rev. Robert T. Walsh, S.J. President The Annual Report can only tell part of the educational experiences and the resulting transformation that Mr. Joseph A. Vollert occurs each year at S.I. While photos and excellent writing can convey quite a lot – and I am proud that Genesis Vice President for Development does this consistently – there are untold stories that are equally important and that move our students to greater Mr. Patrick M. Ruff Principal depths. The immersion trip of the seven S.I. musicians along with their teacher, Dr. Gillian Clements, tells one Mr. John J. Ring story of great significance and points us toward the universality that Jesuit education prizes so much. Director of Alumni Relations Mr. Paul J. Totah The S.I. story is not just a story of success in education. It is the story of Jesuit education that transforms our Director of Communications students, inspires our alumni, causes heartfelt commitment among our faculty and gives hope to our Church, Mr. Fred L. Tocchini community and humanity through the lives of a community – men and women for others, brothers and Director of Events & Special Projects sisters with others. Truly, our success in education would not be the same without the generous support of Ms. Marielle A. Murphy Associate Director of Development you, our benefactors and alumni. Your belief in the value of a Jesuit education, a St. Ignatius education, is Ms. Terry Dillon deeply appreciated. We couldn’t do what we do without you. Chief Financial Officer Rev. Thomas H. O’Neill, S.J. The Superior General of the Jesuits, the Very Reverend Adolfo Nicholás, S.J., gave an address about Jesuit Superior higher education in Mexico City in April 2010. His main points are as poignant for Jesuit high schools as GENESIS (USPS 899-060) is published quarterly by for Jesuit colleges. He challenges our schools to educate students to a depth of thought and imagination that St. Ignatius College Preparatory, 2001 37th Avenue, analyzes and rebuts the superficiality of today’s culture, a superficiality that is dehumanizing and dangerous. San Francisco, CA 94116-9981. Periodicals Postage Paid at San Francisco, CA, and at While the excellence of teaching at S.I. and the rigor of student learning help to achieve this lofty goal, the additional mailing offices. bow on the package may likely be tied while being on a Kairos retreat, working on an immersion trip or POSTMASTER: Send address changes to sharing music in Kenya. This depth of education opens the learner to the dimensions of universality that Fr. GENESIS, 2001 37th Avenue, San Francisco, CA General spoke about in his address. This global awareness is nothing new in Jesuit education, for even in St. 94116-9981. Ignatius’s day 40 Jesuit schools stretched from Peru to Prague, from Goa to Germany. Sometimes this kind of CONTACT US: You can send e-mail to ptotah@ siprep.org or reach us at (415) 731-7500 ext. 206. learning is hard to convey in print, but it clearly occurs each day, each year at S.I. You can also read the issue on our web site at www. siprep.org.

Thank you especially for your support of our students who need your help to attend S.I. This year over 26 ST. IGNATIUS, mindful of its mission to be witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students of any percent of our students will receive more than $2.3 million in financial aid. In less than five years, we have race, color and national and/or ethnic origin to all the increased the number of students receiving aid from 250 to 370, and we have increased the funds given rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded to or made available to students at this by $1 million. The need is great. The need is growing, as is evidenced by 30 percent of the freshman class school. St. Ignatius does not unlawfully discriminate receiving assistance. Your continued generosity is critical. It is likewise so effective. You are doing great things on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability in the administration for God and for these young women and men of St. Ignatius by your charity. Thank you with all my heart. of educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Likewise, St. Gratefully yours in the Lord, Ignatius does not discriminate against any applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability. GENESIS is printed on recycled paper, which contains 10 percent post-consumer waste. Rev. Robert T. Walsh, S.J. ‘68 In addition, 9 percent of the ink comes from agriculturally-based, renewable sources. President, St. Ignatius College Prep ON THE COVER: Seven members of SI’s orchestra and jazz band went to Kenya in July with instrumental music director Gillian Clements for a musical exchange with students there. Pictured are junior Briana Megid (front) and senior Reubhen Diaz (back row) performing with the Kenya Conservatoire of Music Orchestra at the National Museum of Kenya. Photo by Jim Ward. st. ignatius college preparatory

Board of Trustees & Regents 2010-2011

SI’s Board of Trustees governs the school in matters affecting the entire community. (From left are Mr. Sam Coffey, Rev. Tom O’Neill, S.J., Rev. Michael McCarthy, S.J., Rev. Kevin Dilworth, S.J., Mrs. Nancy Stretch, Rev. Mario Prietto, S.J., Curtis Mallegni, Rev. Robert Walsh, S.J., and Stan Raggio.

Board of Trustees Board of Regents Mr. Robert Enright ’76 Martin D. Murphy, Esq. ’52* Mr. Tom Fitzpatrick ’64 Rev. Thomas H. O’Neill, S.J. ’74 Rev. Michael McCarthy, S.J. ’82 Mr. Curtis Mallegni ’67 Mr. Gordon Getty ’51* Mr. Clyde Ostler Chairman Chair Ms. Yvonne Go Mr. Claude Perasso ’76 Samuel R. Coffey, Esq. ’74 Mrs. Nanette Gordon Mrs. Kathryn Hall Mrs. Beverly Riehm Rev. Kevin Dilworth, S.J. Vice-Chair Mr. Peter Imperial ’77 Mrs. Karen Rollandi Mr. Curtis Mallegni ’67 Mrs. Marlies Bruning Mr. John Jack ’73 Mrs. Jeannie Sangiacomo Rev. Thomas O’Neill, S.J. ’74 Mrs. Catherine Cannata Mr. Rob Kaprosch ’82 Mrs. Alice Seher Rev. Mario Prietto, S.J. Mrs. Sue Carter Mr. Greg Labagh ’66 Dr. Robert Szarnicki Mr. Stan Raggio ’73 Mr. Peter Casey ’68 Mrs. Mary Kay Leveroni Mr. Gregory Vaughan ’74 Nancy Stretch, Esq. Mr. Paul Cesari ’75 Mrs. Louise Lucchesi Rev. Robert T. Walsh, S.J. ’68 Rev. Robert T. Walsh, S.J. ’68 Mr. Sherman Chan ’85 Mr. Ivan Maroevich ’69 Mr. Al Waters ’80 Mr. Jeff Columbini ’79 Mr. William McDonnell ’42* Sr. Cathryn DeBack, O.P. Mr. Paul Mohun ’84 *Lifetime Members Mrs. Dana Emery Dr. Richard Moran

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Mrs. Angelina Alioto* Mr. Scott Erickson ’73 Mr. Arthur C. Latno, Jr. ’47 Michael Ohleyer, Esq. ’56 Mr. Kerwin Allen ’78 Mr. Clifford M. Farmer Mrs. Mary Lawson Mr. Frank L. Paganini Mr. John F. Azevedo ’59 Mr. John J. Fitzpatrick ’60 Mr. Thomas A. Leonardini ’59 Mr. George W. Pasha III ’52 Mr. Alessandro Baccari Mr. H. Welton Flynn Mr. Stephen Leveroni ’69 Eugene Payne III, Esq. ’65 Dr. Rena Merrit Bancroft The Hon. J. Richard Fredericks Mr. Vincent Lin Mr. Lisle Payne Mr. David Bernstein ’80 Arthur J. Fritz, Jr. Esq. ’58 Mr. Richard O. Linke Mr. Carmen Policy Mrs. Joseph Bernstein Mr. Lynn Fritz ’60 Mr. George Lippi Dr. Collin P. Quock ’57 Mr. Thomas Bertelsen David T. Giannini, Esq. Rev. Paul Locatelli, S.J.* Mr. Stan Raggio ’73 Mr. Carl F. Blom ’55 Louis J. Giraudo, Esq. ’64 Hon. Eugene Lynch ’49 Mr. Gary Roberts ’75 Sr. Margaret Buchanan, S.M. Mrs. Ernest L. Go Mrs. Robert MacDonnell Mrs. Anne Ryan Mr. Robert T. Buich ’57 Mr. Michael Gorman ’63 Mr. Jeffrey Maggioncalda ’87 Mrs. Angelo Sangiacomo Mr. Gregoire Calegari Mr. Ellison C. Grayson Mr. John A. Mangan Mr. Francis Scarpulla ’59 Hon. Mary Callanan Mr. Jack Grealish ’44 Mr. Eugene J. Marty, Jr.* ’44 Rev. Carl A. Schipper ’60 Mrs. Barbara Callander Richard G. Guggenhime, Esq. Mrs. Margaret McCaffery Mr. Bruce L. Scollin ’65 Mr. Clark Callander ’76 Ms. Tessie Guillermo Robert McCarthy, Esq. Mrs. Rafael A. Solari Mr. James Canales, Jr. ’84 Mrs. Donna Hale E. Neal McGettigan, Esq. ’59 Mrs. Sara Stephens Mr. Michael P. Carroll ’58 Mr. Paul Hazen Mr. Felix S. McGinnis, Jr. ’36 Nancy Stretch, Esq. Mr. Hector Chinchilla Richard J. Heafey, Esq. William H. McInerney Sr., Esq. Mr. Vincent J. Sullivan ’43 Mr. John A. Christen III ’61 John Henning, Esq.* ’34 Mrs. Richard Miller John A. Sutro, Esq. Mrs. Alfred G. Cinelli Mr. Wayne J. Hu ’62 Mr. Russell R. Miller ’55 Mrs. Marcia Syufy Mr. Mark Cleary ’64 Mr. John E. Johnson Rev. John T. Mitchell, S.J. ’58 Mr. Fred Tocchini ’66 Mr. Albert Clifford ’73 Mr. Thomas Jordan Mr. James J. Monfredini ’65 Mr. Burl A. Toler* Mr. Samuel Coffey ’74 Hon. Kathleen Kelly Mr. Marshall F. Moran ’42 Mr. Burl Toler, Jr. ’74 Mr. Kevin Coyne Mr. William D. Kilduff Christopher Moscone, Esq. ’80 Mr. Robert M. Tomasello ’67 Mary Cranston, Esq. Mrs. Dorothy Kitt Leo Murphy, Esq. ’65 Mr. J. Malcolm Visbal Mr. Don Dana ’66 Mrs. Evelyn Koenig* Mr. Joseph D. Murray ’54 Dr. C. Allen Wall ’46 Mr. Joseph Diffley ’64 Mr. Leo Paul Koulos ’51 Mr. Tom Murtagh ’48 Rev. Kenneth Westray Mr. John Duff Mr. Robert Lalanne ’73 Mr. Maurice F. O’Connor Mr. Anthony J. Zanze Mr. John S. Ehrlich Dr. Ralph Lane III Mr. Hugh O’Donnell ’37 Mr. William J. Zellerbach *deceased

SI’s new Press Box, which was installed early in the fall, will feature six rooms for announcers, coaches and SI Radio, which is now in its second year offering online coverage of games. See page 67 for more information.

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School Officers 2010–2011

Rev. Robert T. Walsh, S.J. ’68 President

Development Officers School Administration

Mr. Joseph A. Vollert ’84 Mr. Patrick Ruff Vice President for Development Principal

Mr. John J. Ring ’86 Mrs. Carole Nickolai Director of Alumni Relations Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs

Ms. Marielle A. Murphy ’93 Mrs. Donna F. Murphy Associate Director of Development Assistant Principal for Student Affairs

Mr. Paul J. Totah ’75 Mr. Patrick Lynch Director of Communications Assistant Principal for Campus Ministry

Mr. Fred L. Tocchini ’66 Mrs. Michelle Levine Director of Special Projects Mr. William Gotch Deans of Students

Mrs. Terry Dillon Chief Financial Officer

Mr. John Grealish ’79 Director of Admissions

Mr. Robert Vergara ’76 Director of Athletics

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Mrs. Alice Seher

President The Ignatian Guild’s Fashion Fantasia shows brought the magic of Disney to SI.

Mrs. Gerry Sangiacomo Vice President

Mrs. Dawn Hahn Recording Secretary

Mrs. Jennifer Shepherd Corresponding Secretary

Mrs. Tracy Murray Treasurer

Mrs. Lisa Safreno Assistant Treasurer

Fathers’ Club 2010-2011

Mr. Rob Kaprosch President

Mr. Patrick Goudy Vice President

Mr. Bryan Costello Vice President

Tim McInerney, Esq. Auction Chairman

Mr. Ed McGovern Auction Co-Chairman

Mr. Jim Dobberstein Treasurer

Mr. Douglas Thornley Mr. Tom O’Malley Mr. Buzz Butler Mr. Glen Lobo Secretary Events Sgt. at Arms/Membership Lifetime Membership

Mr. Britt Hahn Mr. Peter Koch Dr. Carl Otto Past President Concessions Communications genesis 7 st. ignatius college preparatory

Alumni Officers 2010-2011

Mr. Jeff Columbini ’79 President

Mr. William Callanan ’81 Mr. John J. Ring ’86 Vice President Director of Alumni Relations

Mrs. Andrea Callen Porter ’93 Mrs. Genevieve Poggetti Veach ’97 Secretary Alumni Associate Director

Rev. Paul Capitolo, S.J. Moderator

Alumni Board 2010-2011

Mr. John G. Barbieri ’80 Mr. William P. Lynch, Jr. ’62 Mr. John P. Bruno ’76 Ms. Morgan Magilligan ’00 Mr. William J. Callanan ’81 Mr. E. Neal McGettigan ’59 Ms. Catherine A. Carr ’00 Mr. Matthew F. Miller ’86 Mr. Darren A. Cde Baca ’78 Mr. Frank F. Y. Mong ’92 Mr. Jeff A. Columbini ’79 Ms. Meredith Mulhern ’98 Mr. James R. Dobberstein ’78 Mrs. Leah M. Pimentel ’00 Mr. Robert A. Ennis ’82 Mrs. Andrea M. Callan Porter ’93 Mr. John Glugoski ’89 Deacon John E. Sequeira ’57 Dr. Erich K. Habelt ’75 Mr. Edward J. Silvia ’74 Mr. Mark Hazelwood ’80 Mr. Christopher A. Stecher ’92 Mr. Tripp Jones ’99 Mr. Michael J. Stecher ’62 Mr. Carl M. Katerndahl ’81 Mr. Donald P. Tarantino ’80 Mr. Timothy K. Leonoudakis ’72 Mr. David M. Tognotti ’87 Mr. Dean N. Levitt ’76 Mr. Greg Toler ’80 Ms. Melissa K. Lewis ’95 Mr. Paul D. Tonelli ’76 Mr. Timothy J. Lucey ’87 Mr. Robert D. Uhrich ’83 Mr. Brendan T. Lund ’89

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The Fr. Carlin Heritage Society

We especially thank the following lifetime friends who have made provisions in their estate plans—bequests, charitable trusts, gifts of life insurance or retirement funds—to support SI’s Endowment Fund. Such gifts provide for the long-term welfare of SI and may also provide donors with valuable tax and income benefits during their lifetime. The forethought and generosity of the following is most appreciated.

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stecher ’62 Mrs. Myrtis E. Fitzgerald Mr. Jeffrey J. Mullins ’67 Ambassadors Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Fitzpatrick ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Murphy ’65 The Doelger Charitable Trust Mr. & Mrs. John J. Gibbons ’37 Mr. & Mrs. Martin D. Murphy ’52* Mrs. Raymond Allender Mr. & Mrs. Gary Ginocchio ’68 Mrs. Cecil Neeley Mrs. Maryann Bachman Mr. & Mrs. Rick Giorgetti ’66 Mr. & Mrs. William Newton Mrs. Ruth Beering Mrs. Lois Grant* Mrs. Bernice O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. David Bernstein ’80 Mrs. Linda Grimes Ms. Mavourneen O’Connor Mrs. Helen Bernstein Mr. & Mrs. Jim Horan ’60 Mrs. William O’Neill Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Bertelsen Mr. & Mrs. John Horgan III ’63 Mr. Charles Ostrofe ’49 Mr. Tom Bertken ’50 Mr. Peter Kane ’51 Ms. Joan Pallas & Ms. Sheila McManus Dr. Mr. Francis J. Kelly III ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Payne ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Carl Blom ’55 Mrs. John Kotlanger Mr. & Mrs. Claude Perasso ’76 Mr. & Mrs. Gus Boosalis Mr. & Mrs. Leo Paul Koulos ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Pidgeon ’74 Mr. William E. Britt ’36 Mrs. Jean Y. Lagomarsino Mr. Emmet Purcell ’40 Mrs. Gerhard Broeker Mrs. Lida Lalanne Mrs. James J. Raggio Mr. & Mrs. Gregoire Calegari Mr. George D. Leal ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Dante Ravetti ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Clark Callander ’76 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Leidich Mr. Edward J. Reidy ’76 Mrs. Beatrice Carberry Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Lovette ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Reilly ’83 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carroll ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Romando Lucchesi Rev. Vincent Ring Mrs. Thomas Carroll ’43 Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Madigan ’50 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Roberts ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Chris Cesena ’78 Mr. John M. Mahoney ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Coffey ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Maioli ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Scollin ’65 Mr. James E. Collins ’44 Mr. & Mrs. Don Mancini Mrs. Caroline Smith Mrs. Lillian Corriea Mr. R. Brian Matza ’71 Mr. Michael Thiemann ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Coyne ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Mike McCaffery Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tomasello ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Hal Cranston Mrs. Cornelius McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tonelli ’76 Mr. Leonard P. Delmas ’47 Hon. E. Warren McGuire ’42 Mrs. Elizabeth Travers Mr. Harold J. De Luca ’29 Mr. James R. McKenzie Mr. J. Malcolm Visbal Ms. Christine Dohrmann Mr. Patrick McSweeney ’55 Mr. & Mrs. William Vlahos ‘83 Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Downs ’73 Dr. Allison Metz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Vollert ’84 Ms. Mary Driscoll Mr. & Mrs. David Mezzera ’64 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Walsh ’40 Mr. & Mrs. John Duff Mr. & Mrs. Fred Molfino ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Rich Worner ’68 Mr. Frank M. Dunnigan ’70 Mr. & Mrs. James Monfredini ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Zatkin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Enright Mr. John D. Moriarty ’51 Mr. & Mrs. John Espiritu Mrs. Frank Mullins * Former Ambassadors

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Scholarships

Endowed Scholarships

The following are scholarships at Saint Ignatius College Preparatory, both perpetually and partially endowed. All scholarships listed in the first section are perpetually endowed. To meet current tuition needs, a new scholarship can be perpetually endowed at $100,000. A corpus of $25,000 is required to have a partial scholarship. The proceeds of the endowments are given annually to deserving and academically qualified SI students in accordance with the provisions of the scholarship. Anyone interested in establishing a perpetual memorial or commemorative scholarship should contact the Development Office.

(All scholarships started prior to July 2006 will be forever recognized as a perpetually endowed scholarship at the prior threshold of $50,000, and as a partial scholarship at the prior threshold of $12,500.)

Perpetually Endowed Scholarships Class of 1936 Scholarship William B. Davenport ‘74 Endowed Scholarship Fund (2) The Father John Isaacs Scholarship Class of 1940 Scholarship (2) John B. “Jack” Deasy ‘29 Scholarship John M. Jack Family Scholarship Alumni Association Scholarship Class of 1942 Memorial Scholarship (2) Patti & Leonard Delmas Scholarship Fund Jaquier Family Scholarship Anonymous Scholarships (7) Class of 1943 Scholarship Lyda Rico De Luca Foundation Scholarships (10) Jon Philip Jensen Scholarship Peter Patrick Madigan Antonini Scholarship Fund (2) Class of 1944, Ivan “Bud” Maroevich Memorial James J. & Catherine A. DeMartini Scholarship Jesuit Scholarship Fund (2) L. James Archer, Class of 1950 Scholarship Fund (6) Scholarship St. Vincent De Paul Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Timothy F. Jones Scholarship Edward J. Armanino Scholarship Endowment Fund (5-7) Class of 1948, Jim Kearney Scholarship (3) James Devine, ‘63 Memorial Scholarship Fund (8) Anna & Barry D. Kane Family Scholarship (2) Maureen & Kenneth Atwell Endowed Scholarship Class of 1949, Pat Malley Scholarship Joe & Maggie Diffley Scholarship Keating Memorial Scholarship Fund (20) Class of 1950 Scholarship Vincent Donohue Memorial Scholarship Fund Kern Family Scholarship Opal I. Bailey Memorial Scholarship Class of 1951, Warren White Scholarship Thomas Doyle, Class of ‘55 Scholarship William J. Kirby Scholarship Anton Bakker Memorial Scholarship Fund Class of 1952 Scholarships Catherine & Richard Duggan Scholarship (3) Leo Paul Koulos and D. Virginia Koulos Scholarship Fund The Baldocchi Endowed Family Scholarship Fund (9) • Class of 1952 General Scholarship Britt and Nancy Evans Scholarship Fund David E. Kozel Scholarship Thomas J. Bannan Scholarship Endowment (7) • Br. Rich Devine, S.J. Scholarship W. Chester Farrell Endowed Scholarship Fund Edward & Elizabeth Kozel Family Scholarship Fund (4) Renolds J. Barbieri & Evelyn Barbieri Scholarship Fund • Pasha Family Scholarship, Class of 1952 (2) John F. & Mary Finnegan Scholarship The Honorable Richard & Susan Kramer Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbieri ‘36 Scholarship Fund (2) • Edward J. Thylstrup, Class of 1952 (2) Forbush/Aveson Scholarship Nicholas Kurtela Memorial Scholarship Barisic Family Scholarship • John & Frances Thylstrup Scholarship in Honor of Friends of S.I. Scholarships (2) Francis A. Lagomarsino (Class of 1927) Lawrence & Mae E. Barrett Scholarship the Class of 1952 (2) Camile & Hazel Frizzie Scholarship & Jean Y. Lagomarsino Scholarship Anthony Bartmann Scholarship • Fred Tollini, Class of 1952 Scholarship Carl & Celia Berta Gellert Scholarship Fund (2) Robert & Millicent Lalanne Family Scholarship Fund Dr. and Mrs. Edmond Bedrossian Scholarship Fund • Richard J. Wall Educational Scholarship Fund Charlotte McFarland Gibbons Fund (6) Karen & Scott Lamson Scholarship Fund Helen & Joseph Bernstein Endowed Scholarship Fund Class of 1953, Jack Ashman Scholarship Edward & Cherie M. Gilmore Memorial Scholarship James Leavey Scholarship Fund The Mary Katherine Bertken & James Thomas Bertken Class of 1955, Edmund G. (Jerry) Brown, Jr. Rick Goethals Scholarship (3) Gonzalo Legorreta Memorial Scholarship (8) Scholarship Fund Scholarship The Donald J. Gordon Memorial Scholarship Gonzalo Legorreta, Jr. Memorial Scholarship (8) Conchita O. Bishop Scholarship (2) Class of 1955, Dan Casey Memorial Scholarship Margaret C. Gordon Memorial Scholarship John Barrett Leonardini Scholarship (3) Bonino Family Performing Arts Scholarship (4) Class of 1958 Scholarship Goossens-Rambo Family Scholarship Jules & Dorothy Leonardini Scholarship Thomas J. Brandi Family Scholarship (3) Class of 1964, Dennis Carter Scholarship Fred R. Grant Memorial Scholarship Fund Lopez Low Endowed Scholarship Brown Family Scholarship Class of 1965 Scholarship Richard & Shirley Gravelle Memorial Scholarship John J. LoSchiavo, S.J. Scholarship (2) Peter and Alberta Brusati Memorial Scholarship (2) Class of 1967 Scholarship Jean & E. C. Grayson Scholarship (2) Loyola Guild Scholarships (8) Louis Bueler Scholarship Fund Class of 1972 Scholarship Raymond Grialou Scholarship John H. Lyden, Sr. Scholarship Bugatto Family Memorial Scholarship Fund (2) Class of 1974 Scholarship Guglielmi Family Scholarship Eugene F. & Jeanne M. Lynch Family Scholarship John E. Buick III Scholarship (2) Class of 1978 Scholarship John J. Guheen Scholarship Sister Felicitas Macsera, O.P. Scholarship Calegari Scholarship Fund, Jean-Paul ‘85 Class of 1979 Scholarship Marian Hanan Perpetual Scholarship Fund Pat Malley Football Scholarship & Jean-Claude ‘89 Class of 1980 Scholarship Katherine L. Handley Endowed Scholarship Fund Ivan “Bud “Maroevich Scholarship Clark & Elizabeth Callander Scholarship Fund (4) Cocconi - Silvestri Family Scholarship Howard George Hanton/Patricia Camerena Mason Family Scholarship Steven D. Cannata Scholarship (3) Hugo & Lena Coli Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Fund Brian Matza ‘71 Scholarship Fund Gregory & Robin Canonica Scholarship (2) Andrew J. (’45) and Marion J. Collins Family Kathleen Kiernan Harrington Scholarship Fund Matza Family Scholarship Fund Father Harry V. Carlin, S.J. Ignatian Guild Scholarship Ramona Hayes-Healey Scholarship Rev. Charles J. McCarthy, S.J. Scholarship Memorial Scholarship James E. Collins, Jr. Scholarship Florence Heafey Foundation Scholarships (5) Sister Frances McCarthy Endowed Scholarship William & Beatrice Carlin Endowed Scholarship Fund (5) John P. Collins, Sr. Scholarships (2) Hearst Foundation Scholarships (2) McCarthy-Lawson Family Scholarship Fund K. Carpenter Family Scholarship Fund Chris Columbus and Monica Devereux Scholarship Albert J. Holmes Scholarship (2) Fr. Richard L. McCurdy, S.J. Scholarship Thomas Caruso Scholarship John J. Connolly, ‘39 Scholarship Horgan Family Scholarship Michael & Elizabeth McDonnell Scholarship Casaudoumecq Family Scholarship Fund Frances Grace Corriea Memorial Scholarship (3) George & Josie Norien Hornstein Scholarship Sally Ann & John McInerney Scholarship Fund John & Dagmar Casey Scholarship (2) Brian Cotter Memorial Scholarship (3) Jean Hubber Scholarship Tom McInerney ‘44 Scholarship Marilyn K. Christen Memorial Scholarship Fund Kevin & Susie Coyne Endowed Scholarship Fund Ignatian Guild Scholarship Leon B. Metz, Jr. MD Memorial Scholarship Fund Class of 1929 Scholarships (5) Michael F. Coyne Family Scholarship (4) Joseph & Marion Imhof Scholarship Russell Miller Endowed Scholarship Fund (3)

10 genesis Members of the Class of 2011 graduated from St. Ignatius Church, having weathered four years of a rigorous college preparatory curriculum and a late spring downpour that fell from the skies that June day.

Georgia Edna Molfino Scholarship Sugrue Family Scholarships (7) Class of 1975 Scholarship in Honor of Fr. Tony Sauer Leo T. McCarthy ’48 Scholarship William J. Moore, Scholarship Kirk C. Syme Family Scholarship & Brother Douglas Draper Michael J. McFadden Scholarship Daniel J. Moriarty (SI ’49) Scholarship Szarnicki & Donovan Scholarship (3) Class of 1976 Scholarship McGovern Family Scholarship Daniel J. & Mary Moriarty Scholarship (3) Jon E. Tarantino Scholarship Class of 1981 Scholarship Terrence V. McGuire Scholarship Hannah & Catherine Moriarty Scholarship (2) Thiemann Family Scholarship Class of 1982 Scholarship Tim McInerney Scholarship Mickey Moriarty Scholarship Toboni Family Scholarship (2) Class of 1983 Scholarship C. Merrill Foundation Scholarship Moriarty & McInerney Scholarship The Burl A. Toler Achievement Scholarship Class of 1987 Scholarship Sharon & Robert Mohun Family Scholarship James J. & Mary Muldoon Scholarships (2) Matt A. Tonkovich Scholarship Peter Claver, S.J. Scholarship J.B. Murphy Scholarship Daniel J. Murphy Scholarship (2) Jean Travers Scholarship Ed & Marie Collins Scholarship Joseph Matthew Murphy, ‘80 Scholarship Francis and Virginia Murphy Memorial Scholarship Fund Vince Tringali Scholarship David Costello Scholarship Fund Hal Riney & Elizabeth Myers Educational Scholarship Stella Agius Muscat Scholarship Fund Robbie Payton Unruh Memorial Scholarship Shou Mei Hu-Eric K.S. Cowan Scholarship Fund Nejasmich Family Scholarship Hal Riney & Elizabeth Myers Educational Scholarship Vaughan & Capitolo Family Scholarship Barbara Adams Crudo Memorial Scholarship Father James Francis Cannon O’Brien, S.J. Odell Foundation Scholarship (2) Vaughan Family Scholarship (2) Thomas J. Culligan Scholarship Scholarship Fund Ronald J. Oliva Scholarship Viehweg Family Scholarship RK Davies Scholarship Oliva-Watters Family Scholarship (‘01,’27,’98,’00) David Passanisi Scholarship Fund Charles A. & Albina Rossi Wall Scholarship Peter Merle Devine, Fine Arts Scholarship Tom O’Neill / Phil Tomasello Scholarship Kathleen and Robert L. Paver, MD Scholarship Grace Walsh Family Scholarship Br. Douglas Draper, S.J. Scholarship O’Riley Scholarship Captain Thomas J. Petrini Scholarship Fund W. Urie Walsh, Sr. Scholarship Fund (2) Andrew and Anne Driscoll Family Scholarship Page/McInerney Scholarship Pidgeon Family Scholarship Fund (2) Barrett & Elise Weber Family Scholarship Drucker Family Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Alex Papalexopoulos Endowed Adam Powers Memorial Scholarship In Memory of Florence Weber Viken Eldemir Scholarship Scholarship Fund Purcell Brothers Scholarship Fund Wikstrom-Grimstad Family Scholarship Dr. R. Jerome Ennis Memorial Scholarship Fund Peter and Sophie Pappas Scholarship Reidy Family Scholarship Elizabeth Mary Wolf Endowed Scholarship Fund (2) James V. Farley, Jr. Scholarship Fund Dorothy Boynton Parker Scholarship Edward, Fred, John and William Ritchie Scholarships (4) Ginotti Family Scholarship Pertsch Family Scholarship Gary L. Roberts Scholarship Fund (5) Partially Endowed Scholarships Guglielmi Family Scholarship Miguel Pro, S.J. Scholarship The Don & Catharine Robinson Scholarship Fund Harold Harper Scholarship Dante & Irene Ravetti Scholarship Jim and Carolyn Rocca Scholarship Fund Alvernaz Family Scholarship Curt & Patsy Hayden Family Scholarship Fund Karen Reidy Memorial Scholarship Victor Lawrence Rollandi Family Scholarship Angelo Baffico Scholarship Fund Robert Emmet Hayden Family Scholarship Katie Robinson Scholarship Kevin V. Ryan Family Scholarship Fr. John R. Becker, Jr., S.J. Scholarship John Hazelwood Scholarship Leo Rock, S.J. Memorial Scholarship Rev. William D. Ryan, S.J. Scholarship Roland Biancalana Scholarship Heafey Family Scholarship Tim Russert Scholarship S.W. & J. Stuart Ryan Scholarship (2) Mary and John Bruno Scholarship Fund I.W. Hellman Scholarship Sangiacomo Scholarship Fund Safreno Family Scholarship Fund Graham Milani Michael Burke Scholarship Jeffrey Jue Endowed Scholarship Fund Anthony P. Sauer, S.J. Scholarship Nicholas & Anne C. Sapunar Scholarship Buckley Family, Class of ’55 Scholarship Elton A. and Marion M. Kane Memorial Scholarship Edward and Alicia Silvia Scholarship Anthony P. Sauer, S.J. Scholarship Fund Buscovich Family Scholarship Fund James Keating Scholarship Shea, Labagh, Dobberstein CPA’s Father Anthony P. Sauer, S.J. Ignatian Guild Scholarship Andy & Miriam Canepa Scholarship Rev. William J. Keenan, S.J. Scholarship /James Dobberstein Scholarship Rita & Kearney Sauer, MD Scholarship Thomas J. Carroll ‘43 Alumni Scholarship John L. Kozuch Scholarship Fund Sisters of St. Charles Elementary School Scholarship Rita Perdue Sauer Ignatian Guild Mother’s Salvatore Ciraulo Memorial Scholarship Jerry & Kathy Krause Scholarship The Kate and John B. Sullivan Scholarship Fund Memorial Scholarship Monsignor William J. Clasby Scholarship Kutzscher Family Endowed Scholarship Elsie and Dino Tonelli Family Scholarship Florence Joseph & Priscilla Mary Scannell Class of 1928 Scholarship Alfred D. Lawson Memorial Scholarship Fund Miss Nancy Turo Scholarship Scholarship Fund Class of 1937 Scholarship William T. & Mary M. Logan Family Scholarship Michael Bruce Ugawa Science Scholarship Fund L. Emmett and Bernice M. Schaefer Memorial Class of 1941, Daniel Coleman Scholarship Lovette Family Scholarship Richard A. Valentine, Class of 1943 Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Class of 1954 Scholarship Patrick D. & Bridget T. Lucey Scholarship Fund Anthony G. Vlantis Scholarship Fund Fr. Tom Seagrave Scholarship Class of 1959 Scholarship Frank Mack and Zella Mack Scholarship Grace Walsh Family Scholarship Raj Singh Family Endowed Scholarship Class of 1966, Mike Walsh Scholarship Grace Caldwell Magill Memorial Scholarship The Westerhouse-Dunnigan Family Scholarship Fund Peter Smith Scholarship Class of 1968 Scholarship Paolo Luigi Maraviglia Memorial Scholarship Charles E. White Scholarship Society of Jesus Scholarship (2) Class of 1969 Joey Alioto Scholarship Michael Maring Scholarship Jack and Florence Wildermuth Scholarship Fund Solso Family Scholarship Class of 1970 Scholarship Ken Martin Memorial Scholarship Thomas F. Stack, Sr. & Jr. Scholarship Class of 1973, John McVeigh Scholarship Michael and Jeannee Martin Family Scholarship

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Corporate & Foundation Giving

Matching Gifts 2010–2011

Alexander & Baldwin Foundation JK Group Trustees for Visa SalesForce.com Foundation Amgen Foundation International’s Employee Giving SanDisk Autodesk Inc. Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Inc. SAP Bank of America Levi Strauss Foundation Shell Oil Company Foundation Black Rock Marsh & McLennan Companies Takeda Charles Schwab Foundation Matching Gift Center Mellon Bank Corporation The James Irvine Foundation Chevron Texaco Matching Grants Program Millennium Pharmaceuticals The PG&E Corporation Foundation Class of 1979 Scholarship MOC Insurance Services The Pier 39 Companies Del Monte Foods Morgan Stanley Foundation The Pimco Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Northern Trust Company The Prudential Foundation Franklin/Templeton Distributors Inc. Nuveen Investments The San Francisco Foundation GAP Oracle Matching Gifts Program The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Google Matching Gifts Program Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Union Bank of Foundation The Home Depot Regions Financial Corporation United Technologies Matching Gifts Program Housatonic Management Company Research Affiliates Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program IBM Corporation Ryder System Charitable Foundation Wilsey Foundation

Foundation Grants 2010–2011

The Mervyn L. Brenner Foundation Joanne Pang Foundation George H. Sandy Foundation Charles Schwab Foundation Matching Gift Center The George & Mary Ann Leal Foundation George and Virginia Schneider Charitable Foundation Dailey Family Foundation Lopez Low Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Lyda & Rico De Luca Foundation Robert Stewart Odell & Helen Pfeiffer Odell Fund Stephen C. & Patricia A. Schott Foundation Dennis and Gloria O’Brien Foundation Pacific-Western Foundation The Swig Foundation Duckworth Dixon Charitable Foundation The Pimco Foundation The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Edwards Family Foundation Daniel & Mary Reeves Foundation The Ronald P. and Susan E. Lynch Foundation Foundations for Peace Ryder System Charitable Foundation Trust Funds Incorporated The Carl Gellert & Celia Berta Gellert Foundation SalesForce.com Foundation Wilsey Foundation The Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation The San Francisco Foundation

12 genesis Contributions Report

The Presence of Generosity by Joe Vollert ’84, Vice President for Development

I have two pictures of note in my office. The first is of Rev. Harry Carlin, S.J. ’35, the Jesuit president who moved our campus to its current location almost 43 years ago, the longest SI has been at any one site in its 156-year history. I have that picture of Fr. Carlin for two reasons: First, I’m in the office he occupied for more than 30 years. It is his office. Secondly, he worked tirelessly to raise the funds to build this campus. I am reminded that his are the shoulders upon which we stand. The second picture is a 1981 shot of President Tony Sauer, S.J., and Regents John Christen ’61 and Don Dana ’66 burning the last of the $8 million debt papers and completing Fr. Carlin’s dream. It captures a pivotal time in SI’s history that at once looks back to the obligation and burden of debt while anticipating SI’s emergence as a premier college preparatory. Since then, with the support of our trustees, regents, alumni, parents and benefactors and with the good work of our faculty, staff and administration, we have ensured access to SI for qualified students and have maintained and enhanced our 11 acre campus. After you lifted us out of debt in 1981, you began an endowment that now provides $2.6 million to SI this year, $2.2 million of which will enable more than 370 students to attend SI who otherwise could not afford to do so. The challenge in front of us is to maintain fidelity to that pledge and to our mission. To do so, we need to meet a growing and very real need for assistance, and, quite frankly, we need that David Halsey enjoyed his freshman welcome day in August $2.6 million to become $4 million a year. along with all the members of the Class of 2015 and their parents. You have also supported more than $35 million in campus additions and Program Total improvements. Excellent facilities beget excellent formation and education. A well- maintained campus is not only the vehicle for quality instruction, it also attracts Annual Alumni Appeal $1,183,105 future students. Once here, we will do what Jesuit schools worldwide do: transform Bingo $50,886 adolescents into men and women for others with the “courage to lead” and the “passion to serve.” General Giving $204,940 The bottom line is that you invest in an experience which produces graduates who, as the pages of Paul Totah’s Genesis magazines attest, bring their gifts to where Jesuit Contribution $50,000 the world needs them most. Where does your money go? Less than eighteen cents on the dollar goes to Major Gifts & Grants $1,425,680 support our administrative fundraising costs. The balance goes to specific programs Ignatian Guild & Fathers’ Club $1,008,346 that you target, to campus improvements such as a new press box and stands or to significant upgrades in the Herbst Natatorium. Most importantly, your gifts continue to Parent Pledge Program $1,672,368 build our scholarship endowment. I thank you for your remarkable generosity this past year, and I invite you to Planned Giving & Bequests 2,217,108 continue to support St. Ignatius in the work of bringing a Jesuit education to young Total Contributions $7,812,433 men and women of the Bay Area. S

genesis 61 st. ignatius college preparatory

Profile: Class of 2011

THE CLASS OF ’11 IS NOW ATTENDING THESE SCHOOLS: senior class Statistical Snapshot:

American University of Paris Purdue University Amherst University San Diego State University SATS SI NAT CA GPAs State University San Francisco State University CRITICAL READING 594 499 497 MALE 3.275 Bentley University San Jose State University Biola University Santa Clara University MATHEMATICS 589 514 515 FEMALE 3.425 Boise State University Seattle University Boston College Sierra College WRITING 606 497 499 TOTAL GPA 3.335 Boston University Skyline College Brown University Smith College Class of 2011: 349 Members ACTS SI NAT CA California Polytechnic State University: Sonoma State University Percentage attending a college: 100.0% San Luis Obispo Southern Methodist University English 27.7 20.6 21.6 Attending a four-year college: 98.0% California State University, Chico St. John’s University, NY Math 25.8 21.1 22.7 California State University, Fresno St. Joseph’s University Attending a two-year college: 2.0% California State University, Fullerton St. Louis University Attending a Most Selective College: 15.0% Reading 27.0 21.3 22.0 California State University, Sacramento St. Mary’s College of California Attending a California State University: 10.0% Science 24.6 20.9 21.4 City College of San Francisco Stanford University Attending a University of California: 17.0% Claremont McKenna College State University of New York at Stony Brook Attending a College Out of State/Foreign: 11.0% Average 26.4 21.1 22.1 Clemson University Syracuse University Colgate University The George Washington University Attending a Jesuit College: 29.0% College of San Mateo The University of Arizona Other Universities: 16.0% College of the Holy Cross Trinity College Colorado College Trinity University SAT II SUBJECT AREA TESTS AP TESTS Connecticut College Tufts University Literature 581 SI has one of the largest and Cornell University United States Air Force Academy most successful Advanced US History 607 Dartmouth College United States Naval Academy Placement programs in the Dominican University University of California, Berkeley World History 661 country. In 2011, students took Duke University University of California at Davis Math I 552 1,415 tests and passed 1,118. Emmanuel College University of California at Irvine Math II 621 Also, students scored nearly Emory University University of California at Los Angeles Biology M 672 700 4s and 5s on these tests. Fairfield University University of California at Merced This performance ranks SI Chemistry 633 Fordham University University of California at Riverside among the top 150 schools Georgetown University University of California at San Diego Physics 625 (the top 2/3rds of 1 percent) in Gonzaga University University of California at Santa Barbara French 601 the nation. SI’s pass rate of 79 Harvard College University of California at Santa Cruz Latin 550 percent is 23 points higher than Haverford College University of Colorado at Boulder Spanish 596 the national average. Hobart and William Smith Colleges University of Hawaii at Manoa Howard University University of Kansas Spansih w/Listening 585 Humboldt State University University of Massachusetts Ithaca College University of Michigan: Ann Arbor Lehigh University University of Missouri Lewis and Clark College University of Loyola Marymount University University of Notre Dame Loyola University New Orleans University of Oregon Loyola University of Chicago University of Pittsburgh Marquette University University of Redlands Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of St. Andrews Miami University University of San Diego Middlebury College University of San Francisco Montana State University University of South Carolina Mount Holyoke College University of Southern California New York University University of the Sciences in Philadelphia Northeastern University University of Virginia Northwestern University University of Washington Notre Dame de Namur University University of Wisconsin-Madison Occidental College Vassar College Ohio Wesleyan University Villanova University Penn State University Park Wake Forest University Pepperdine University Whittier College Pratt Institute Willamette University Providence College Yale University

62 genesis Nicole Anicetti ’10 at the June 5 graduation. Profile: Class of 2015 Calendar: Class of 2016

GENDER admissions Calendar for class of 2016 Females 49.9% (For more information, go to www.siprep.org/admissions) GPAs Males 50.1% NOVEMBER 6 Open House Totals 369 of 1157 applicants MALE 3.275 Families may visit our campus for all or part of the scheduled 2 hours from 1–3 p.m.

FEMALE 3.425 November 14 APPLICATION PRIORITY FILING DATE Academics TOTAL GPA 3.335 Applications will be accepted after the Priority Filing date, but the application filing fee will GPA 3.65 be increased to handle and process applications received after this date; after 11/14/11, the Exam 81.0% filing fee will be increased an additional $25; after 12/10/11, the filing fee will be increased an ACTS SI NAT CA additional $50. English 27.7 20.6 21.6 Religion JanuarY 7, 2012, Entrance Exam Math 25.8 21.1 22.7 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The applicant indicates the exam location and date on the Entrance Exam Catholic 74.8% Reservation Form included as part of the online application to SI. Reading 27.0 21.3 22.0 Christian 21.1% March 16, 2012, Notification Date Non-Christian 4.1% Science 24.6 20.9 21.4 Applicants and parents are notified of admissions decisions and financial aid awards. Average 26.4 21.1 22.1 March 23, 2012, Registration Deadline Ethnicity A non-refundable deposit (which is applied towards the student’s tuition) reserves a place in the African American 4.3% Class of 2016. Asian 11.4% Tuition and Financial Aid Filipino 10.6% For detailed tuition and financial aid information, visit the Business Office website: Latino 15.2% (www.siprep.org/business_office)

White 57.7% Admissions Criteria Other .8% In general, an 8th grade applicant should have the following qualifications:

• Should perform well above grade level on standardized tests taken in the seventh and eighth School Type grade at his or her present school.

Catholic 62.9% • Should be progressing in academic subjects commensurate with ability. Independent 19.2% • Should receive a favorable recommendation from the principal, teacher or counselor of the school Public 17.9% the student now attends. (Note: This recommendation will be solicited by the Admissions Office.)

• Should perform well enough on the entrance examination to indicate that he or she is capable of Geographic achievement in a rigorous college preparatory course of study.

San Francisco 45.3% • The student and parents should be committed to the student’s active participation in the religious San Mateo 35.5% and extracurricular activities of the community he or she seeks to join. This includes a genuine interest in after-school activities, liturgies, retreats and community service. Marin 14.9% East Bay 3.0% Other 1.4%

Legacies Siblings 93 First Generation: Sibling or Parent are graduates 66 Second Generation: Uncles, aunts, or grandfather are graduates 27 Cousins 17 New Families 166 (45 percent of the freshman class have no legacy connection.)

genesis 63 keeping in touch If you see an asterisk after a name, go to www.siprep.org/news to read even more.

1949 John Tivenan and his grandson, Ryan, Thanksgiving. They are working on a third book, 1972 Michael Kelly, featured in the summer *a student at Santa Rosa Junior College, went this one on collectibles celebrating St. Patrick’s issue of Genesis, is now the Executive Director of skydiving for John’s 80th birthday over the Sonoma Day, due out this February. the Philadelphia Housing Authority. / Carl Perez, wine fields. 1962 Edward Daneri was ordained a priest in Ph.D., (vice president of a medical diagnostic June 2011 and will be doing priestly ministry in company) competed for Team USA in the World Northern Mexico in Ciudad Juarez. Masters Athletics Championships in the Mens 55- 59 800-meter run, held in Sacramento last July. 1963 Thomas Brandi was named the 2011 Hon. Ira Brown Distinguished Adjunct Professor of the 1973 Christopher T. Von Holt retired from Year by University of San Francisco Law School, the U.S. Secret Service and is the proprietor where he teaches trial practice. Tom is a trial of Von Holt Wines (www.vonholtwines. lawyer with the Brandi Law Firm in San Francisco. com) in San Francisco, specializing in small 1964 production, artisan produced Pinot Noir, Syrah Iain Macdonald* and Steve Girlich ’08* and Chardonnay from the Sonoma Coast and were featured in the San Francisco Chronicle about Russian River Valley appellations. their classic cars. The latter is a junior at Gonzaga University and the former is a bankruptcy attorney. 1974 Michael Hart, CFA, is now a managing / Grant Ute saw the publication Aug. 22 of his director and a portfolio manager/global securities book celebrating analyst at Tradewinds Global Investors in Muni’s centennial Los Angeles. Michael currently co-manages next year, San Tradewinds’ emerging markets and yield enhanced Francisco’s investment strategies, including the Nuveen Municipal Railway: Tradewinds Emerging Markets mutual fund. 1977 Bart Sher will direct the revival of Funny 1953 Norman Boyd travels to his local Farmers Girl next Winter on Broadway. Market in Livermore each week where he loves to 1979 Jeff Mosely, for the past 30 years, has hold his new grandnephew, Blake, who was born worked as a Screen Actors Guild stuntman and June 11. 1954 Achille Paladini would love to hear from Muni. Jack Tillmany any 1954 classmate to catch up. He makes his ’54 had his book on home on the San Francisco peninsula. Theatres of the San Francisco Peninsula come out the same week. Both men were featured in the spring 2010 edition of Genesis. 1966 Peter Devine, longtime SI Drama Director English teacher, directed Casanova at the Bohemian Grove this past summer. Other grads onstage and backstage included Richard Reinholdt ’85, Joaby Deal ’92, Scott Houghton ’71, Randolf Arguelles ’86, Ken actor in many films ranging from The Pursuit of Ryan ’78, Steve Leveroni ’67, Joe Leveroni ’03 Happyness and Rent to The Matrix Reloaded and and Chris McGarry ’90. Rev. Greg Goethals, S.J., James and the Giant Peach. He also worked on former SI campus minister and current president of Trauma, Nash Bridges, Coach, Saved by the Bell, Loyola High School, was also there and sends his Melrose Place and many more. He also directed best wishes to everyone. his first feature length film, Chasing Rodriguez, 1968 Bert Keane moved from El Retiro the story of four teenagers who enter a film development to McGuire Real Estate’s Marina contest to win a cash prize. While filming their office in San Francisco. movie, they inadvertently capture a robbery on 1969 film. The movie is a fundraiser for the Mt. Diablo Dan Driscoll is retired and lives in Novato Unified School District and is currently in post- after a career in the U.S. Navy and Marines. He production. Channel 7 news anchor Dan Ashley was a Top Gun instructor and attended the U.S. has a role in the film. The movie is scheduled to Naval Academy where he played football and premiere at the Brenden Theatre in Concord late lacrosse. / John Wildermuth* received an award 1957 2011 or early 2012. Contact jeff@concordmovie. John Thomas climbed Mt. Hood over the from the Catholic Press Association for a story he com for more information. summer and saw the publication of his second wrote about the SI-SHC athletic rivalry, the oldest book, co-written with his wife, Sandy. Thanksgiving: West of the Rocky Mountains. 1983 John Harrington, Rich Mulkerrins, John An Illustrated History showcases how artists and DeBenedetti and Rob Wall, St. Cecilia and SI illustrators formed our perceptions and opinions on grads all, and their families got together in July 64 genesis overseas six times, attained the rank of Captain and was a founding member of the Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC). In August he will begin an assignment working for Bechtel Group, Inc. in Santiago, Chile. 1998 John Konjicija married Sara Diane Demut of Lafayette (Campolindo High School ’98 and USC ’02), on Nov. 27, 2010, at Sts. Peter and Paul Church in North Beach San Francisco. Those in attendance include groomsmen Justin Hill ’98 and friends Kelly Norman ’98, Josh Stamer ’98 and Julie Devincenzi ’98. John and Sara live in Pleasanton. 1999 Patrice Asuncion ’01 and Maria Lizette Bondoc Marc Borella married Cheryl Thompson ’01, best man Dominic DiSanti ’01, bridesmaids for a day of fun at the Elks Club in San Mateo Oct. 23, 2010, at Mission Santa Clara. Bridesmaids Nathalie Haw ’01, Angeli Tagaro-Szeto ’01, followed by a barbecue at the DeBenedetti’s home. included Lauren Borella ’03. Groomsmen included Frances Valido ’01, Rhealynne Quindor ’01, / Norman Pinto, married to Sonja for 22 years, has David Button ’99 and cousins Kevin Borella ’01, Genevieve Nicolas ’98 and groomsmen Matthew one daughter, Raquel, 6, and two sons, Tyler, 22, Nicholas Borella ’03, Anthony Guglielmi ’02 and Szeto ’01 along with veil bearers Kimberly Kolbe and Devon, 18, both in college. Norman is moving Andrew Guglielmi ’04. Marc and Cheryl are both and Andrea Gonzales. Elijah works as a test to Quito, Ecuador, where he will teach. CPAs working in San Mateo. engineer with PocketGems in San Francisco, 2000 Dalia Ratnikas married Dr. Aldo Rinaldi on and Shirley is in a Master of Science program in Medical Product Development Management at SJSU. / Jessamé Ann Soriano received her doctor of medicine degree from St. George’s University April 8. 2002 Christine Abalos completed her MBA in the fall of 2010 at Loyola Marymount University with a dual-emphasis in Information Systems and Finance. She now works in the IT department at PG&E where her director recommended her for the Master of Science in Computer Information Systems Program at Boston University. She begins the program this fall. June 11, on Isola Polvese in Lago Trasimeno, Italy. 2003 Lauren Borella graduated from UCLA They live in Brooklyn. School of Law in May 2010 and passed the 2001 Alex Elmquist married Casey Hill in Coeur California Bar examination in July 2010. Lauren d’Alene, Idaho, on July 16, 2011. Patrick Clifford is currently employed at a law firm in Los Angeles ‘01 was a groomsman, and Eileen McInerney where she is practicing contractual and real 1984 Gene Smith just released a CD entitled ‘00 was a bridesmaid. Zoe (Sternberg) Pinksa estate law. / Heidi Tuason recently returned to You Were Born To Shine, combining spiritual lyrics ‘96 and her husband were in attendance. Alex a hobby she started when she was at SI: playing with country music. Gene wrote all the songs is a project manager at Herrero Contractors in the piano in musicals. This year, she played for and recorded the CD in Nashville. Go to www. San Francisco, and Casey teaches fourth grade Stage 1 Theatre’s Titanic: The Musical in January, genesmith-youwereborntoshine.com to check it out. in Pacifica. / Shirley Nicdao and Elijah Nicolas The Wedding Singer Musical and Fame: The 1985 ’01 were married May 7, 2011, at Mater Dolorosa Musical. She also plays at weddings with Justin Pat Maguire*, owner of Java Beach on Crisostomo ’03 and Darryl Sarzaba ’05. Since th Sloat and 48 and Judah is set to open Beachside, graduating from Berkeley with a Master’s in Public a premiere coffee and dining establishment, also Health, she has been working for various public on Judah. health organizations, including Asian Health 1995 Bridget Cannata joined McGuire Real Services, Venture Strategies Innovations and RTI Estate after spending time as a TV reporter and International. She now works for La Clinica de La anchor at several CBS and NBC affiliates. Most Raza in Oakland, a community health clinic that recently, she served as the business development provides culturally-appropriate care and primarily manager at Hogue, a commercial interiors firm in serves uninsured people in the Latino community. San Francisco. She is also active in the Leukemia 2004 Greg Ginotti graduated from the San and Lymphoma Society; she has completed two full marathons and has raised more than $55,000 towards research. She is also a top fundraiser for the Steven D. Cannata Scholarship Fund at SI. 1997 Adam Jacobs* was chosen to star as Simba in The Lion King on Broadway. He began Aug. 29 at the Minskoff Theatre. / Ron Rolph graduated from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business with an MBA last June. Prior to in South San Francisco. They took their wedding business school, he served as an infantry officer photos at SI after the ceremony along with their in the Marine Corps during which he deployed alumni wedding party, including maids of honor genesis 65 Francisco Fire Department Academy. He is pictured Championships in Sun Valley, Idaho. / Nkosi Djehuti- her husband, Paul, a daughter, Grace Elizabeth, on the previous page with Chief Frank Cardinale Mes was featured in the Mercury News and SF born July 7, 2011. She joins big sister Ella. / ’67 and fellow graduates Angelo Manalo ’03 and Examiner for his success as a baseball player. Courtney (Allen) Kilroy and her husband, Doug Jim McGuigan ’93. ’98, a son, Chase Allen, born July 16, 2011. He joins big sister Keeley. / Bill Toomey and his wife, Tricia, 2005 Darren Criss* will take over for Daniel a daughter, Catherine Claire, born Aug. 10, 2011. Radcliffe (Harry Potter) in the Broadway revival of births How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 1975 Michael Malekos and his wife, Annemarie, 1998 Joe DeBarbrie and his wife, Lisa, a son, for three weeks in January. / Greg Mangan was a daughter, Alexia Marie, born March 8, 2011. John (Jack) Richard, born May 27, 2011. hired as the Oberlin College quarterback coach. 1979 Samir Jajeh and his wife, Rana, a son, 2007 Yuliana Quintero was featured in USF’s Peter, and a daughter, Isabella (twins), born June in memoriam alumni magazine for her work with Teach for 27, 2011. Obituaries are at www.siprep.org/memoriam America in New Orleans. 1982 Rob 1935 Arthur E. Ginocchio 2008 Danielle Brunache*, a Cal soccer defender, Iannacone and 1939 Gerald J. O’Connor was featured by her team’s website as a mainstay of his wife, Anna, a 1940 George F. Boicelli her team. / Kaitlin Holl and Clare Landefeld spent son, Christopher 1943 Rev. Theodore Taheny, S.J. this past year living in Paris; both lived with their Michael, born Dec. 1943 Maj. James C. Triggas (ret.) respective French host families and took classes at 22, 2010 (left). French universities. They both found summer jobs 1944 Walter Kolling in Paris. Kaitlin is working at the French Company 1945 Edward J. Gallagher “Orange” and Clare at the Institut Pasteur. SI’s 1983 John Dougery 1945 Terence J. O’Connor French Language Department provided the perfect and his wife, Julie, a son, 1945 Cornelius T. O’Shea foundation for this fabulous year. John Robert III, born 1949 Edward R. Sevilla 2009 John Butler* recently played in Croatia with Sept. 6, 2011 (right). 1951 Robert R. Jordan the UCSD Men’s Water Polo team 1987 Sean O’Neill 1960 Emmet B. Keeffe 1960 Patrick Lynch 2010 Gina Castagnola* earned an ACWPC All- and his wife, Michelle, a Academic Honor at LMU for both her academic and daughter, Emma Mary, 1962 Robert M. Crowe water polo success. 1966 Donald Casper 1973 Jeffrey P. Edwards 2011 Nine SI students were named National AP 1979 Dominick Doherty Scholars. Mira Bollman, Annelise Dillon, Megan 1988 Leo Lippi Hoff, Gerard Kelliher, Gretchen Krupp, Tristan Lee, Steven Reich, Douglas Safreno and Joseph 1995 William Yavorsky born July 6, 2011. She White all had average scores of at least 4 on all joins big sister Julia (left). Donald Casper, 63, Attorney; AP Exams taken and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams. This is a remarkable 1992 Paul Merrion Dedicated to City, Church and his wife, Maria, a achievement awarded only to the nation’s top A funeral Mass was celebrated Aug. 23 daughter, Mila Corinne, scholars. / Rachel Hinds* and Hannah Farr* for Donald Casper ’66 at Sts. Peter and Paul born Aug. 16, 2011. She are Honorable Mention lacrosse All-Americans Church in North Beach. Mr. Casper, the victim of attending Stanford. / Cullen Roche* was selected joins big brother Lucas. a hit-and-run in Sonoma County Aug. 14, was 63. to ESPN Rise for his soccer prowess. 1993 Andrew Reid and his wife, Elizabeth, a An avid long-distance runner who had 2012 daughter, Caroline Bowen, born June 21, 2011. / Bradley Cline*, Matt Pera* and Tess competed in nine marathons, Mr. Casper was Matt Stecher and his wife, Shawna, a daughter, Brown ’13* competed at the 2011 Speedo Junior killed while running on River Road. National Swim Meet held August 8-12 at Stanford A partner with the law firm of Jacobs, University. Junior Nationals is the fastest swim Spotswood & Casper, he was a Knight of Malta, meet in the nation exclusively for USA swimmers 18 years and younger. / Maria Kemiji-McDonald* past president of the St. Thomas More Society was named one of the top-80 basketball players and former chairman of the San Francisco for the West as well as SanFranPrep.com’s female Republican County Central Committee. athlete of the year for San Francisco. “Donald Casper was a kind and thoughtful friend and supporter to so many people in North 2013 Stephen Domingo*, a star on SI’s basketball team, has had offers from a dozen Beach and throughout the city,” said Marc Bruno, colleges to play basketball. / Clara Murphy*, a Vincentian Life director for the St. Vincent de Paul youth commissioner for San Mateo County, was Society of San Francisco and a friend of Mr. Casper. featured in the Half Moon Bay Review. / Arielle Mary Adele, born July 25, 2011. She joins four big “Don has been a friend of mine since I was a Sacks* competed in the Maccabi Games in Israel sisters (above). teenager,” said Angela Alioto, former president of as part of the U.S. contingent. 1996 Michael Miller and his wife, Deborah, a the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. She said 2014 Tess Costello took a trip to Spain, Italy and son, Zachary James the two saw each other “almost every morning” at France this summer with her family. In Spain, she (left), born May 30. the Porziuncola Nuova at the National Shrine of visited Montserrat and followed the footsteps of St. / Dan Reid and his St. Francis of Assisi and called Mr. Casper “San Ignatius. Her family, including dad Chris Costello ’78, wife, Amanda, a son, Francisco’s historian par excellence.” made the pilgrimage to the mountaintop monastery Charles Timothy, The family asks anyone with knowledge of the to see where St. Ignatius began his spiritual life. born Jan. 2, 2011. incident to call the family through Matt Castagnola / Jack Keane* took 20th in the U.S. in mountain 1997 Marianne ’77 at (415) 987-6762. bike competitions for his age group at the National (Pons) Badawi and Reprinted from Catholic San Francisco. S 66 genesis New Look for SIprep.org

SI launched a new look to its website in August thanks to a West Coast grad and an East Coast company. The site’s new look is the creation of Marwan Salfiti ’93, a web designer formerly with Monster Cable, and the founder and design director for Brandwell Creative. Salfiti was part of an advisory committee that met two years ago to evaluate the look and user feel of SI’s former website. The group urged SI to redesign its site, and Salfiti was hired for the job. Students, parents, faculty and eighth graders weighed in on an earlier design, and Salfiti incorporated a variety of suggestions to come up with the final website, one that uses the school’s colors and a collage of several of the school’s six campuses. “I wanted to build on the rich history and heritage From left: Sean Lawhon, KC Murphy & Kerry Crowley. of SI and its longstanding reputation as a preeminent city school,” said Salfiti. “The design tells the story of Sports Radio Enjoys Second Year at SI SI then and now, with photos that are visally exciting by Anne Stricherz, genesis Sports writer for everyone.” Although St. Ignatius has a tradition of radio programming that began with Salfiti hopes that when alumni, parents and KRSI broadcasting music in the halls and the Carlin Commons, today SI Sports Radio is students visit the website, “they feel as if they are available through the Internet. Any Wildcat fan can listen to a variety of girls’ and boys’ sports actually inside the school. The website and the on a computer or mobile device. institution should match. My company specializes in KC Murphy ’77, Sean Lawhon ’87, Chuck Nann ’79 and several faculty, coaches, student creating this kind of experience.” and alumni broadcasters offer color and play-by-play for a more than a dozen games. Last With Salfiti’s design in hand, SI then turned to year, they were joined by Jim Dekker ’68, Joe Vollert ’84, Bob Sarlatte ’68 and Terry Ward ’63 Finalsite, based in Connecticut, which sells its content as well as several others. Taped interviews that aired before games and during halftime breaks management system to schools around the world. featured SI coaches and student athletes. Thanks to Finalsite, students, faculty, parents, The idea for the Internet broadcast came, in part, after Immaculate Heart Radio (AM 1260) alumni and board members each have their own portal broadcast several games between SI and SHC, thanks to Louis Kolenda ’77, who serves on the – a page where they can find news, information and station’s board and who asked Murphy, his SI classmate, to do play-by-play for the games. resources just for them. “No one had asked me to sit in the broadcasting booth in more than 20 years,” said If you’re an SI grad or current parent, go to www. Murphy. “It is just as much fun talking about sports at SI today as it was when I was a student siprep.org and click on “community portal” to get started. at Santa Clara.” Alumni: Your username is your first initial, followed Lawhon, who produced the Bruce-Mahoney broadcast last year, made a point of sharing by your last name and then by your two-digit year the history of a storied intercity rivalry. “Anyone listening developed an understanding of and an of graduation (i.e., jsmith75); your password is your appreciation for just how connected these neighboring schools communities are,” said Lawhon. Alumni ID number, found in the address box on the In 2010, George Devine, nephew of Peter Devine ’66, approached SI with the idea of back of this magazine (i.e., A75-100). In the case of launching its own Internet radio show. Lawhon took on that job and invited Murphy to serve several alumni living at the same address, you will find all as the voice of SI; Lawhon, who also directs SI’s digital and social media, uses the broadcasts to the alumni codes listed on the back of this issue. promote SI admissions and events. Send questions to [email protected]. S Students have served both to set up equipment and to offer commentary durng the game. George Angelopolous ’12 and Kerry Crowley ’12 have been regular color commentators, and Jack Snow ’12 and Patrick Tooker ’13 keep statistics, which are used during the broadcasts. Murphy hopes to involve more students and include more games that transfer well to radio. “Last year we asked Nate Woo ’11 and Joel Schow ’11 to join us in the booth during a girls’ volleyball CCS playoff game,” said Murphy. “As players on the boys’ volleyball team, they brought keen insight and knowledge of the game.” Crowley, who hopes to become a sports broadcaster, noted that SI Sports Radio “is a great way to learn about what’s going on at the school right now. We might feature events related to one class, to alumni or to performing arts or discuss biographies of players.” One three-sport athlete is Maria Kemiji-McDonald ’12, who was named SanFranPrep. com’s female athlete of the year for San Francisco. “She’s arguably the best athlete at SI,” said Crowley. “Through SI Sports Radio, I get to praise her skills before a wide audience.” The Bruce-Mahoney boys’ basketball game had the highest number of listeners last year, with audiences tuning in from as far away as Boston and New York. “We have tracked listeners tuning in from LA, San Diego, Portland and Chicago,” said Lawhon, who also invites people who missed broadcasts to listen to past shows on demand at www.siprep.org/sportsradio. Go there, too, to see the 2011–12 schedule of broadcasts. S genesis 67 SI Students Adopt an Elephant & Make Music and Friends in Kenya

Above: Students at Mt. Kenya Academy. Right: A handler at the Sheldrik Trust with Kainuk, an elephant adopted by SI. Below: SI students rehearsing for a show with students from the Academy.

When Dr. Gillian Clements, SI’s director of instrumental music, took seven students to Kenya this July for two weeks, she knew a bit of what to expect. After all, she had spent a year and a half at the Mt. Kenya Academy, where she had started a string orchestra before coming to SI in 2008. She did not forsee, however, the addition of a new trumpet to her horn section. When she and her students visited an orphanage for young elephants and rhinos on their way to Mt. Kenya Academy, her students insisted that SI adopt a young elephant, Kainuk, whose mother had fallen victim to the severe drought in Eastern Africa. The students came up with $50 to pay for its care for a year at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. As a result, Kainuk’s adoption certificate now hangs framed in the SI band room, reminding students of their remarkable journey, one that brought them many friends and a deeper understanding of Africa. Seniors Reubhen Diaz, Felix Portillo, Michael Echaniz, Amy Lie and Tommy Simpson, along with juniors Briana Megid and Zoe Hopkins-Ward, went to London, Nairobi and the Mt. Kenya Academy (a four-hour drive from Nairobi), accompanied by Clements and Jim Ward, Zoe’s father. Students performed in Nairobi’s Kenyan National Museum along with the Kenya Conservatoire of Music Orchestra for its end-of-term concert. Four members of SI’s jazz band also performed several pieces on their own. “Everyone loved ‘Take the A Train’ and ‘Sidewinder,’” said Clements. “The jazz combo was a crowd pleaser.” After four days in Nairobi, students traveled to the Mt. Kenya Academy, The next day, students dug deep into their pockets to buy school supplies at where they lived in the dorms. They spent several days rehearsing and a local store for the students they had met in Nyeri.” repairing instruments, many of which Clements had brought with her in The seven SI students ended their stay at Mt. Kenya Academy with a 2006. They augmented that earlier donation with gifts of instruments and July 29 performance before an audience of 600. replacement parts from three local music stores in San Francisco. “The kids were exhausted by that point,” said Clements, “but they were While students made close friends with their Mt. Kenya Academy also energized by all the new friends they had made.” counterparts, they felt uncomfortable only once. On a trip to the nearby Before returning to the U.S., the group went on safari, where they saw a town of Nyeri, they found themselves in the middle of a poor Third World lioness as well as elephants, giraffes, hyenas, warthogs and gazelles. village, faced with the stares of villagers. Clements enjoyed the “reactions and transformations of the students “The town was a cultural enigma to me,” wote Diaz in a reflection after throughout the trip. They were exposed to everything from poor towns to the trip. “I realized later that the uncomfortable stares were warranted since upperclass private schools. They responded with an openness and love that the locals seldom interacted with foreigners. Call it mutual perplexity.” inspired me.” SI students visited a Nyeri public school and were “profoundly She hopes to return to the Kenya every two years with more instruments, affected seeing the grinding poverty” said Clements. “They were humbled bicycles and other items to donate both to the school and to the surrounding and horrified to see the disparity in wealth between Nyeri and the U.S. community. Please email [email protected] if you can help. S 68 genesis SAVE THE DATE Saturday, October 22, 2012

Association of Latin American Students ¡Somos SI! Ayer, Hoy, y Siempre Celebrating Four Decades at St. Ignatius College Preparatory

Join the ALAS Reunion Committee! Please contact Matt Balano, Lizette Ortega Dolan ’94, Lucy Irwin, and the SI Alumni Office at [email protected]

facebook.com/stignatiuscollegepreparatory • twitter.com/stignatius • vimeo.com/channels/siprep tinyurl.com/si-linkedin • youtube.com/user/stignatiusprep • www.siprep.org/sportsradio It’s not too late to Stand and be counted & to add your name to Our Honor roll

SI’s new pressbox features a room honoring legendary Football Coach Pat Malley ’49; across from the structure will be a listing of donors to the project.

If you give by Dec. 31, 2011, your name will be added to those, below, and be inscribed near the press box.

Mr. Paul R. Abad ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Adrian O. Buoncristiani ‘58 Mr. Timothy P. Crudo ‘80 Dr. & Mrs. Chris Freise Mr. & Mrs. Adam La Mr. & Mrs. Herbert A. Morey, Jr. ‘58 Mr. Ronald J. Tocchini ‘59 The Abellera Family (Daniel, Mabel, Janie & Patrick Burke Dr. & Mrs. Charles R. de Lorimier ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Fritz, Jr. ‘58 The Langs: ‘08, ‘08, ‘09, ‘14 Michael & Maureen Murphy ‘58 Fred L. Tocchini ‘66 Susan ‘08, Timothy ‘10) Mr. & Mrs. James L. Callinan Lawrence de Souza ‘88 Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Gaffney ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Latham ‘83 Mr. Richard E. Mussallem ‘58 Fred R. Tocchini ‘93 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Allanson ‘81 Mr. Geme P. Calman ‘59 Mr. Michael J. Doherty ‘59 John & Rina Gibbons Mr. & Mrs. Timothy K. Mr. & Mrs. Terence W. Norton ‘58 Christopher J. Tocchini ‘95 Mr. W. B. Allbin ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Carroll ‘58 & Ms. Sherri Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Gladstone ‘58 Leonoudakis ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Peters Mara Tocchini ‘00 Connor Armstrong ‘12 Cmdr. & Mrs. Virgil P. Caselli ‘58 Pat & Marilu Donnici Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gloistein ‘58 Mr. Archival Liboro ‘83 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Pidgeon ‘74 Mr. & Mrs. Loring R. Tocchini ‘80 & Sarah Armstrong ‘14 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Casey ‘58 Dr. & Mrs. B. Gilmore Dowd ‘57 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Glueck ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Lovette ‘58 Vincent ‘59 & Ellen Quilici Michael Toepel & Family Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bachli Cesena Family ‘78, ‘10 Bob & Dana Emery Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Grealish ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Mattimore Hon. & Mrs. Timothy A. Reardon ‘59 Mr. Daniel Vaughn ‘86 Mr. M. J. Carlos-Bermudez Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Chase ‘60 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Espiritu Mr. & Mrs. Erich K. Habelt ‘75 Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Matza ‘68 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Richman ‘58 Mr. Jacob Wang ‘89 Mr. & Mrs. David C. Bernstein ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Louis D. Ciapponi ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Falzon ‘60 Mr. & Mrs. Phil Halverson ‘58 Mr. David F. McAuliffe ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Rothman ‘57 Mr. & Mrs. Terrence E. White ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Bettinger Dr. & Mrs. David A. Ciraulo ‘59 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Farr Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert P. Haskell ‘61 Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. McCann ‘57 Mr. & Mrs. Gregory C. Schmid ‘58 Greg & Kathie Wood ‘59 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Blohm Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Coffey ‘74 Mr. & Mrs. Gianni Fassio ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Heilmann ‘59 Mr. & Mrs. William C. McDill, Jr. ‘58 Mr. Eric J. Schou ‘58 Herb Wood Jim & Judy Boswell Mr. & Mrs. James R. Collopy ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald T. Ferrari ‘58 Thomas & Mary Hunt Tom & Breda McDonald Greg & Julie Schreader Kieran & Marie Woods Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Branick ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Colton ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Fitzgerald ‘75 Guy, Tracy, Will & Carly Jaquier Mr. Timothy J. McDonnell ‘71 Dale and Hayedeh Scott Mr. & Mrs. Albert N. Zavattero ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore F. Brayer ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Cook ‘59 Mr. & Mrs. David Fleming Tripp ‘99 & Katherine Jones Mr. & Mrs. Brian G. McEvoy ‘74 Mr. & Mrs. Denis F. Shanagher San Francisco Spice Co Mr. Trevor M. Buck ‘93 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Corbolotti ‘74 Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Flocchini ‘57 Dr. & Mrs. John M. Kiely ‘58 Mr. Robert A. McLean, Jr. ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Silvia ‘74 In Memory of Gary Leahy ‘57 Mr. & Mrs. William Buckingham Nancy & F.X ‘77 Crowley ‘77 Mr. Robert A. Forrest ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Komes ‘58 Mr. Hector J. Membreno ‘60 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Strain ‘57 We raised the stands to give you a better view of the action, and we built a pressbox to broadcast even more games.

This $1.2 million project provides room for broadcasters, announcers, scorekeepers, statisticians and coaches for both home and visiting teams. Below, all new ADA-accessible bleachers have raised sight lines by five feet. This important project serves students, parents and alumni, whether you watch the action at J.B. Murphy Field or listen at home on SI’s Internet radio. We will recognize generous donors at the following giving levels:

Press Box $500,000 Announcers’ & Scorekeepers’ Room $50,000 Coaches’ Box (2) $50,000 Donor Plaque $500 or more

Go to www.siprep.org/development/giving/projects to learn more about SI’s latest venture in sports communications! 70 genesis Save the Date for the Fathers’ Club Crab ’n’ Cards Night Thursday, January 19, 2012, 6:00 pm at Carlin Commons

JANUARY 2012 MAY calendar 2011/2012 5-6 Faculty Retreat, no classes 1/2 Spring Musical (Bannan) 7pm 7 8th Grade Entrance Exam 8:30am-12:30pm 3 Father/Son Night (Commons 6:30pm OCTOBER 9 Classes Resume 4-5 Spring Musical (Bannan) 7pm 2 Father/Student Communion Breakfast 9am 10 Girls’ & Boys’ Basketball vs. SHC (USF) 6 & 7:30pm 9 Board of Regents 4pm 5 Sophomore Parent Night (Commons) 7pm 11 Financial Aid Night #1 (Commons) 14-16 Spring Pops Concert 7pm 8 President’s Cabinet Dinner (Commons) 6pm 16 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday 15 Transition to College (Orradre Chapel) 7pm 10-11 Midterms 18-20 SI Live (Bannan) 7pm 16 Board of Trustees 3pm 12 Freshman Day of Reflection, Soph-Junior Testing 8:30am 19 Fathers’ Club Crab ’n’ Cards 6pm 17 Ignatian Guild Installation Mass & Luncheon 11am 12 Board of Trustees Meeting 3pm 24 Parent Spiritual Exercises Exploration Evening 7pm 17 Spring Choral Concert (Bannan) 3&7pm 12 Senior Portraits 10-6 / Frosh-Soph Lock In 7-10pm 25-28 Dance Concert (Wiegand) 7pm 18 Faculty In Service (no classes) 13 Faculty In-Service, no classes / Senior Portraits 10am-6pm 29 Ignatian Guild Women’s Retreat 9am 18 Fathers’ Club BBQ (Commons) 5:30pm 14 Quarter Break, no classes 19 Senior Prom 15 Class of 1971 Reunion (Presidio Log Cabin) FEBRUARY 21 Senior Class Holiday 15 Class of 1991 Reunion (Commons) 6pm 10 Scholarship Dinner (tentative date) 5pm 23 Fr. Carlin Heritage Society Lunch, Spinnaker Restaurant 11:30am 18 Community of Concern (Commons) 7pm 10 Piano Recital 3pm 24 Transition Liturgy 21 Bruce-Mahoney Football Game (Kezar) 7pm 12 Mother Student Communion Breakfast 9am 25 Awards Assembly 9:30am 27 Young Alumni Social (Golden Gate Yacht Club) 7pm 15 Boards of Regents and Trustees 4pm 28 Memorial Day Holiday 27-29 Student Arts Showcase (Bannan) 7pm 17 Faculty Inservice (no classes) 29-31 Final Exams 29 ASC Reunion (Commons) 9am-2pm 20 President’s Day (no classes) 31 Baccalaureate Mass (St. Mary’s) 7:30pm 24 Mother/Daughter Night (Commons) 7pm NOVEMBER JUNE 6 Open House 1-3pm MARCH 2 Graduation (St. Ignatius Church) 10:30am 7-8 Senior Portrait Make-Up Day 3pm 3 Fathers’ Club Auction (McCullough Gym) 6pm 4 Fathers’ Club Installation Lunch (Alioto’s) 11:30am 9 Community of Concern (Commons) 7pm 9 Father/Daughter Night (Commons) 8:30pm 8 All Class Reunion 12 Fashion Show Dinner 6pm 10 Arizona/New Mexico Chapter Event (Scottsdale Stadium) 10 Chamber Singers Europe Bon Voyage Concert (SI Church) 4pm 13 Fashion Show Luncheon 11am 12-13 Midterms 11 High School Summer School begins 15-16 Fall Play (Wiegand) 7pm 13 Bruce-Mahoney Baseball 3:30pm 18 Middle School Summer School & Summer Camps begin 16 Board of Regents Meeting 4pm 13 Bruce Mahoney Alumni Gathering (Pete’s Tavern) post game 18 Class of ’45 Christmas Lunch (Basque Cultural Center) noon 14 Faculty In-Service (no classes) 18-19 Fall Play (Wiegand) 7pm 15-16 Quarter Break 20 Christ the King Mass (Orradre Chapel) 10am 15 Marin County Alumni Gathering, Spinnaker Restaurant 23-25 Thanksgiving Break 21 Board of Trustees 3pm 26 Alumni Basketball and Soccer Games 21 College Night 7pm 30 Instrumental Concert (Bannan) 7pm 23 Mother/Son Dance (Commons) 7pm 23 Solo & Ensemble Honors Recital (Choral Room) 4:30pm DECEMBER 24 Class of 1962 Reunion 2 Class of ’69 Christmas Lunch (Tarantino’s) noon 25 Golden Diploma Mass & Reception 10am LISTEN TO SI ATHLETICS ON 2 Class of ’75 Christmas Lunch (Capp’s Corner) noon 28 Fathers’ Club Lenton Recollection, Orradre Chapel 6pm www.siprep.org/sportsradio 2 Class of ’55 Christmas Lunch noon 31 Junior Prom to hear live games with the Voice of SI Radio KC Murphy ’77 2 Instrumental Concert (Bannan) 3&7pm 3 Fr. Carlin Heritage Society Mass/Reception 4pm APRIL 6/8 Choral Concert 7pm 3 Financial Aid Night (Orradre Chapel) 10 SIPAC Pasko Christmas Party (Commons) 6:30pm 5 Start of Easter Break 13 Board of Trustees 3pm 14 Class of 1967 Reunion (Commons) 5pm 16/19/20 Final Exams 20 Alumni Night for Spring Musical (Bannan) 21 Start of Christmas Break 22 Counseling Case Studies Program 2pm 27-29 Leo La Rocca Sand Dune Classic 22 Earth Day: Day of Service Beach Clean-Up 23-25 Spring Musical (Bannan) 7pm 24 General Parent Meeting (Commons) 7pm 27-28 Spring Musical (Bannan) 7pm 28 International Food Faire 4pm Wildcat Derby

Save the Date! si fathers’ club auction march 3, 2012 www.siprep.org/fathersclub