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Golden West College Foundation Annual Report 2004 1
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATION
The Golden West College Foundation was organized in 1985 to solicit and
manage gifts to benefit the college and its students. The Foundation is dedicated
to supporting the College’s mission of providing comprehensive academic
opportunities to the community for lifelong learning.
A board of directors, who provides the leadership and direction for the organiza-
tion’s operation, manages the Foundation. The Foundation has grown steadily
since 1985 with assets over $1,900,000. This has been accomplished through
donations of cash, bequests and grants from individuals and businesses. The
Foundation has provided over $2,200,000 in scholarships to Golden West
College students. In addition to cash assets, the Foundation annually receives
donated equipment and supplies that represent thousands of dollars in gifts in-
kind.
The primary focus of the Foundation Board of Directors is working toward
building support for college-wide needs. To nurture groups who have special
interests in supporting Golden West College, the Foundation provides staff
support and direction to three auxiliaries. Each auxiliary is managed by its own
board and officers, requiring membership dues for operational expenses.
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A successful education begins here...
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... and lasts for a lifetime.
Thank you to the
Golden West College
Foundation
from the
graduation class
of 2004
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The Golden West Foundation again participated in the Scholarship and Awards Ceremony heldin May by awarding scholarships to over 200 students. Since 1986, the Foundation has award-ed over $2,200,000 to deserving students. This has been extremely gratifying to the Foundationand its members as the awarding of scholarships is a direct contributor to the enhancement ofstudent success while at Golden West College.
On Saturday March 13, the Foundation held its seventh annual major successful fundraiser, the“Golden West College Gala.” We are happy to report that we raised approximately $136,000--
a new record. The proceeds funded the Foundation’s Wish List Program and the Foundation’s Endowed Scholarships. We particular-ly want to thank Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., Elmore Toyota and Union Bank of California as major sponsors and all the otherunderwriters who gave so generously to this event. A particular debt of gratitude goes out to the hard working Gala Committee mem-bers, committee chairs, Judy Elmore and Harold Pazanti, and those members of the Foundation who gave their time and energies tothe Gala preparation. We would also like to extend our sincere thanks to the community at large for continuing to support this veryimportant event for the College. We look forward to our eighth Gala scheduled for March 12, which we hope will be bigger and bet-ter than ever.
Our annual Courtyard of Honor Ceremony was celebrated last October. We had four Pillars of Support (+$25,000) including TheDorothy Beatrice Duthie Pillar; Elmore Toyota Pillar; Bonnie Chanine Robinson Pillar, and the Union Bank of California Pillar. Thedonor wall was increased by 50 donor names, with three in the Golden Society ($10,000+) category. Five outstanding GWC alumniwere honored as Alumni Pillar of Achievement recipients. Since the inception of this awards program in 1991, sixty six alumni havebeen honored.
As we look to 2005, we want to express our collective gratitude for the continued participation and leadership of the Foundation Boardmembers. Their continued commitment and participation is critical to the overall success of the Foundation’s mission and enables theFoundation to continue to provide the College with a source for ideas and for funding. As one of our objectives for 2005, we look toexpanding Board membership and to continuing a high level of participation from our members. We will also be seeking fresh ideasfor new fund raising opportunities and expansion of existing programs.
This year has continued to be relatively challenging from an investment perspective, although the market has moved in a positivedirection over the last several months. Because of the relative uncertainty in the market, we have moved cautiously with our marketparticipation. Under the guidance of the Investment Committee and its chairman, Doug Fabian, we will continue to exercise prudencein our efforts to increase the value of the portfolio. I would like to take the opportunity to thank Fabian Investment Resources andSpectrum Asset Management for their continued support and guidance on a volunteer basis.
It is with mixed feelings that we bid a fond farewell to College President Dr. Ken Yglesias who was selected as the Coast CommunityCollege District Chancellor. Ken has been extremely supportive throughout his tenure as President, and we wish him continued suc-cess in his important new role. We appreciate Interim President Sharon Donoff’s support in the transition during the Presidentialsearch process. It is with great pleasure that we welcome Wes Bryan to the President’s position and to Foundation membership. Welook forward to many years working with Wes to develop new initiatives and continue existing successful programs to further sup-port student success.
In closing, I would like to personally thank the Foundation Board of Directors and those who have provided advice, counsel, profes-sional guidance, financial support and personal time to the Board during the past year. It is not often that I have had the unique oppor-tunity to work with such a dedicated group, and I look forward to the upcoming year in which we will work as a team towards thegoal of enhancing student success at Golden West College.
REPORT FROM THE FOUNDATION CHAIRMANROBERT POLENTZ
Robert Polentz, PresidentGolden West College Foundation
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REPORT FROM THE GOLDEN WEST COLLEGEINTERIM PRESIDENT SHARON DONOFF
Every so often, most colleges experience times of transitions. While change is not always easy, itis critical to the growth and advancement of the institution. 2004 has been a period of transitionfor Golden West College.
First, the physical plant and facilities are changing. As a result of the passage of Measure C, ageneral obligation bond measure, Golden West College received $96 million. Numerous projectsbegan in 2004 including renovation of the Student Center, an upgrade of the information technol-ogy infrastructure, a resurfacing and repair of the athletic track, and restructuring and renovatingof several classrooms into a comprehensive Student Success Center. Plans are underway for design of a new Learning Resources Centerand a new Health Sciences building. The fences and construction zones are becoming more visible and speak to new construction, mod-ernization, and general campus improvements.
Secondly, the personnel are changing. The Coast Community College District offered a retirement incentive for faculty and staff thatresulted in the retirement of 18 faculty and 10 classified support staff who left the college in December 2004. Many of these peopleserved the college 25 or more years and took their talent, expertise, and history of the college with them. Over the years, most of thesepeople will be replaced. In fact, this spring 11 new faculty will be hired for the upcoming academic year. They will help shape the futureof GWC by bringing new ideas and perspectives to the college.
Thirdly, the difficult financial status of the State of California continues to affect the college and our students. The enrollment fee wasincreased this year to $26 and will probably continue to rise over the next couple of years. Golden West College, like many of our sis-ter institutions throughout the state, was also forced to reduce the number of class sections offered to our students. I am happy to reportthat during 2004 the college was able to increase the sections available. With some creative scheduling and pilot programs, we antici-pate meeting both base and 2% growth projections.
The state’s fiscal problems substantiate the need for independent sources of income to the college. This is one of the very important waysin which the Foundation assists the college. After serving on the Foundation Board for the past six months, I firmly believe that theFoundation is ready to move up a step in the type of gifts it seeks and receives. It is encouraging to see that the board supported the pro-posal to pursue Planned Giving and also to support the pilot project of seeking Major Gifts. The college values the Foundation, and, tothat end, increased the secretarial support to the Foundation from 25 to 40 hours per week and the graphic artist’s assignment from 50to 100%.
Lastly, GWC has seen a transition in leadership in 2004. Two new Vice Presidents were appointed: Dr. Monte Perez, Vice President ofStudent Services and Janet Houlihan, Vice President of Administrative Services. Dr. Ken Yglesias, the President since 1996, was pro-moted to Chancellor of the Coast Community College District in July, 2004. I came out of retirement and served as Interim Presidentthrough December. Wes Bryan, former Vice President of Instruction and a longtime leader on the campus, assumed the position ofPresident January 1, 2005.
Golden West is anticipating exciting times! Its future is bright and is in good hands. With the support of the members of the FoundationBoard, the Patrons Auxiliary, and the excellent faculty and staff, watch for the college to reach new heights in innovation and commit-ment to students.
Sharon DonoffGolden West College Interim President
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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGEFOUNDATION GALA
The silent and live auctionswere a huge success!
The Union Bank of California table.
(left to rignt) Ken Yglesias, President, Golden West College, Judy Elmore, GWC Foundation President and Bob Polentz,
GWC Foundation Chairman.
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., ElmoreToyota, and Union Bank of California
were the marquee sponsors of the 2004 Gala.
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Where an evening of formalattire supports an afternoon
of caps and gowns
Dancing to Papa Doo Run Run
The winner of the Opportunity Drawing trip to Paris was Harold Pazanti, GWC Gala co-chair.
Presenting Harold with the winning ticket isJovanna Bucio, GWC Homecoming Queen.
The Student Ambassadors were a great help.
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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mary Botticella Margie Bunten Bonnie Castrey
Janet Houlihan Anthony Hsieh
Robert Polentz
Douglas Fabian
Mary Boyce SimpsonEmeritus
Theodore Coutsoftides, M.D.
Judy Elmore
Donald Testa, D.D.S., J.D.
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Sharon DonoffGWC Interim President
Norah Morrison, CFP/J.D.John McGovern
Jerry DominguezNancy Davies
Steve Olmsted
Cheryl Tittle
Taryn DickinsonASGWC President
Harold Pazanti
Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. Emilee Young, Ed.D.
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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2004Jerry Dominguez Region Manager, Southern California EdisonDouglas Fabian President, Fabian Investment ResourcesSteve Olmsted Partner, Accetta and Olmsted, Accountancy CorporationCheryl Tittle Classified RepresentativeMai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. Faculty RepresentativeEmilee Young, Ed.D. Partner, Robertson Young Consulting
2005Bonnie Castrey Mediator/ArbitratorAnthony Hsieh President, CEO, Home Loan Center, Inc.
2006Mary Botticella CEO, Huntington Beach HospitalTheodore Coutsoftides, M.D. SurgeonNancy Davies Vice President, Retail Market Division, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.Judy Elmore President, Elmore ToyotaJohn McGovern Senior Vice President, Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. (Ret.)Norah Morrison, CFP/J.D. Attorney at LawHarold Pazanti President/CEO Pazanti Home Mortgage CorporationRobert Polentz CFO, ClearLight Partners Management, LLCDonald Testa, D.D.S., J.D. Surgeon, Attorney at Law
GWC Ex-OfficioMargie Bunten Director, Public Relations & Institutional AdvancementTaryn Dickinson ASGWC RepresentativeCheryl Tittle Classified RepresentativeJanet Houlihan Vice President, Administrative Services
OfficersRobert Polentz ChairmanJudy Elmore PresidentSteve Olmsted TreasurerMargie Bunten Executive Secretary
EmeritusMary Boyce Simpson
FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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FOUNDATION AUXILIARIES
Joanne Bumm, Patrons President and Jo Andrews, Fashion Show Chair
Fashion Show models
Patrons “Cruising Into Fall”
Fashion Show 2004
Members of the Hens & Chickens Quilt Fellowship with their latest creation.
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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATIONSTATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2004
UnrestrictedTemporarilyRestricted
PermanentlyRestricted Total
Revenues and Gains:
Contributions, gifts and grants $ 179,428 $ 774,584 $ 188,632 $ 1,142,644Contributions of like-kind equipment - 170,423 170,423Interest and investment income 4,267 16,689 - 20,956Other local income 12,000 - - 12,000 Total Revenues and Gains 195,695 961,696 188,632 1,346,023
Net assets released from restrictions 999,521 (999,521) - -
Total revenues, gains and net assets released from restrictions 1,195,216 (37,825) 188,632 1,346,023
Program Expenses:
Scholarships $ 227,382 - - $ 227,382 Distribution of like-kind equipment 170,423 - - 170,423Gala Event 114,573 - - 114,573 Wish list projects 64,878 - - 64,878 Other program expenses and services 582,827 - - 582,827 Total Program Expenses 1,160,083 - - 1,160,083
Change in net assets 35,133 (37,825) 188,632 185,940
Beginning net assets 222,460 1,059,569 1,096,661 2,378,690
Ending net assets $ 257,593 $1,021,744 $1,285,293 $2,564,630
A complete audit report is available in the Golden West College Foundation Office.
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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATIONSTATEMENT OF CASH FLOWSFor the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2004
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:Cash received from contributions $ 868,247Cash received from other operations 12,000 Cash received from interest and dividend income 32,005 Cash paid for operating expenditures (975,240)
Net cash provided by operating activities (62,988)
Cash Flows from Investing Activities:Cash received from sales of investments 1,731,711 Cash paid for purchases of investments (2,050,869)
Net cash used by investing activities (319,158)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities:Collections of contributions for endowment 188,632Net cash provided by financing activities 188,632
Net Decrease in Cash (193,514)
Cash and cash equivalents, July 1, 2003 1,700,205
Cash and cash equivalents, June 30, 2004 $ 1,506,691
Reconciliation of Change in Net Assets to Net CashProvided by Operating Activities
Change in Net Assets $ 185,940
Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash used by operating activities:
Net realized loss on investments 11,982Net unrealized gains on investments (933) Contributions restricted for endowment (188,632)Increase in accounts receivable (85,765)Increase in accounts payable 14,420
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities $ (62,988)
A complete audit report is available in the Golden West College Foundation Office.
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Pillars of Support
13th ANNUAL COURTYARD OF HONOR CEREMONY
The Dorothy Beatrice Duthie PillarGolden West College honors Dorothy Beatrice Duthie, who hasprofoundly enriched the lives of so many—family, friends, for-mer colleagues, and students. She funds a scholarship in grati-tude for the financial aid and confidence extended to her whenshe was en route to a second career that started at Long BeachCity College. She then transferred to California State University,Long Beach, earning a bachelor’s degree and secondary teach-ing credential. Pictured is Christina Duthie, Dorothy’s daughter.
The Elmore ToyotaA Partnership Driven By The Power To Excel. Serving commu-nities since 1966, Elmore Toyota is a proud sponsor of GoldenWest College and Coast Community College District. As amajor college supporter, Elmore Toyota is committed to invest-ing in higher education. Elmore Toyota believes that investing inthe community today is yielding better futures. Left to right: Judy Elmore, President of Elmore Toyota andMarc Kelso, General Manager, Elmore Hyundai.
The Bonnie Chanine Robinson Pillar“Bonnie Chanine Robinson loved teaching in the classroom andwas dedicated to improving the lives of her students,” retireddean John Wordes said. Bonnie was a charter faculty member.She retired in 1993 as a professor of English. She earned a bach-elor’s degree from the University of Colorado and a master’sdegree from California State University, Fullerton. The pillar is dedicated in memory of Bonnie by Radford, herloving husband of 45 years.
The Union Bank of California PillarUnion Bank of California offers Golden West College the latesttechnology to enhance its students’ educational experiences.Their high degree of expertise is a study in convenience withcash management online which provides electronic financial aiddisbursements to speed payments. Their future is influenced bya commitment to invest time and resources in customers, share-holders, employees, and communities. Left to right: Tito D. Ibarrola, VP Union Bank of CA; RoslynSherrill, AVP Union Bank of CA.
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Pillars of AchievementOutstanding Alumni Honorees
Ron CattHe is owner of Ron Catt Automotive Inc. in Huntington Beach. Ron Catt Automotive,Inc. is a multi-million dollar a year company with 10 full-time employees. The companyspecializes in complete automotive services for foreign and domestic vehicles. In 2003Ron started another business venture, Cart Creations, Inc. This company manufacturesMobile Oasis™. It’s the world’s only street legal, transportable entertainment center usedat golf tournaments, resorts, sporting events, fundraisers, and other similar functions.
David L. Chipman, DCDr. David L. Chipman, GWC Patrons member, is a successful chiropractor working inHuntington Beach. For the past eight years, he has been a dedicated member of KiwanisInternational, helping to improve the lives of seniors, families, and children worldwide.He earned an AA degree from Golden West College, a BS degree in human biology fromLos Angeles College of Chiropractic, and a DC degree (doctor of chiropractic) from LosAngeles College of Chiropractic.
Andrew E. HallAndrew E. Hall, police chief of Westminster Police Department, began his law enforce-ment career with the Westminster Police Department in 1981, after graduating fromGolden West College Police Academy. He earned a BS degree in organizational behav-ior from the University of San Francisco, an MS degree in organization developmentfrom the University of San Francisco, and a JD (juris doctorate) from Western StateUniversity, College of Law.
Rosemarie Hirsch, RNFor the past 29 years Rosemarie Hirsch has been a pillar of excellence for the nursing pro-fession. She is currently assistant director of the St. Joseph Hospital Extended Campusprogram at Santa Ana College. She earned an AA degree from Golden West College, aBS degree in nursing from California State University, Fullerton, and an MN degree(master in nursing) from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Yvette Verastegui, JDYvette Verastegui, Los Angeles County alternate deputy public defender, was the com-mencement speaker in 2004. In addition to Yvette’s outstanding work in law, she hasbeen honored as Orange County Public Defender of the Year (1996-1997); recipient ofthe Prosser award in Family Law; and given the Francine Diaz award for CommunityService. She holds a bachelor's degree in English from the University of California,Irvine and a juris doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley (Boalt HallSchool of Law).
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Pillars $25,000+Steve Allen Memorial
Gary and Andrea ParsonsAssistance League of Huntington Beach
Associated Students GWCAgusta Barker
Biology Staff DepartmentR. Dudley Boyce Outstanding Student
California Community FoundationCoastal Communities Hospital
Cohen FamilyGladys M. Crown
Frank M. Doyle Foundation Ebell Club of Newport Beach
Douglas FabianFHP International
Fountain Valley Regional HospitalGolden West College Patrons
GTEHoag Memorial Hospital
Huntington Beach HospitalKaiser Permanente
Dr. Howard T. MangoJohn and Linda Mc Govern
Norma Nisco Memorial NursingGlenn Parker
PepsiSilver Anchor AuxiliaryMr. William S. Siracusa
Herman R. TateScience
Mary Boyce ThorntonToyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Dorothy Beatrice DuthieElmore Toyota
Bonnie Chanine RobinsonUnion Bank of California
Golden Society($10,000.00 - $24,999)
American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 327American Nursing ReviewAngus Petroleum Corp.
Bella TerraJoanne Bumm
Margie and Charlie BuntenCalifornia Retired Teachers AssociationConfederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Kathryn Crown Cathaleen Dunn
Educational Foundation of AmericaJudith Elmore
Lauro Martinez GarciaGarden Grove Hospital
George Hoag Family FoundationTed Glick
GWC Mathametics Department)Helene Fuld Health TrustAnthony & Leah Hsieh
ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Kay Mortenson and R. "Kelly" Kelly
Las Ayudantes AuxiliaryLos Angeles Times Fund
Norah MorrisonHarold Pazanti & Rochelle Pazanti-Ruth
Susan and Robert PolentzC. O'Neil Rogers
Sherry Griswold FoundationRita and John Simonton
Smith/Krape Scholarship FundSouthern California Edison
St. Joseph Hospital The Boeing Company
The Tuesday ClubWaltmar Foundation)
Barbara and Corder WattenbargerKenneth and DonnaYglesias
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zwick
Honors Circle($5,000.00 - $9,999 )
Accetta & Olmsted, Accountancy CorporationMary Aigner
American Cancer SocietyMr. and Mrs. James V. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. David AnthonyGlenda Blackburn
Blue Cross of CaliforniaBritish Petroleum
Georgiana and Robert BromleyJ. Wesley Bryan and Terri Zwick
Dennis CarrieClara Barton Chapter National Society of the Daughters of
the American RevolutionClearLight Partners Management, LLC
Community College FoundationTheodore Coutsoftides, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron DeSmetRichard Fabian5 Points Plaza
Fort Mojave TribeFountain Valley Chamber of Commerce
Carol Grimes, Ph.D.Hens & Chickens Quilt AuxiliaryMr. and Mrs. Thomas HermstadHilton Waterfront Beach Resort
Mr. and Mrs. Tom HobbsJune Hopkins
Mrs. Carrie HudnallHughes Electronics Corporation (Hughes Aircraft
Company)Huntington Beach Art LeagueHuntington Beach Company
Huntington Beach Union High School DistrictK.L.D. Enterprises
Kamehameha SchoolsKiwanis Costa Mesa
Edwin LairdMcDonnell Douglas Employees
Anna McGaughMcGraw-Hill, Companies
Lois Miller, Ed.D.Motorola Foundation
Paula MucciaroEdward J. Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Steven OlmstedWayne Olson
On-Camera Audiences, Inc.Orange Coast College Ancillary
Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union
Dr. and Mrs. Fred OwensMr. and Mrs. Rob Rittgers
Jack Shaw and Ellen ShockroPaula ThomasJudith Valles
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis WeinbergWoman's Club of Seal Beach
President's Circle($2,500.00 -$4,999)
American Association of University Women, Westminster-Fountain Valley
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. AndrewsJonathan Bannon
Mr. and Mrs. David Barr, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BauerPhillip Bernard, Jr., Ph.D
Mr. and Mrs. Bill BlumMr. and Mrs. Stephen Bone
Dianne BoothMr. and Mrs. George Brown
Buena Park Noon Lions ClubC & C Transportation
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin "Al" CampbellCarol Caniglia
William and Maeva CarpenterHenrietta Carter
Juan Cepeda and Rita Cepeda, Ed.D.Citizen's Scholarship Foundation of America
City of Huntington BeachCity of Westminster
Sally CoffeyConocoPhillips
Mr. and Mrs. Robert CronkDr. Eknath DeoMichael Dewey
Suszanne and Douglas DroneyMr. and Mrs. Paul DugmoreDuke's Huntington Beach
Phillip DyskowETS Educational Testing Service
Exxon Education FoundationDr. Venner Farley
Forty & Eight OC Voiture #527Hugh Foster
Foundation of The Bowling Proprietors AssociationFoundation of the National Student Nurses' Association
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony GajewskiMr. and Mrs. Rick Ganulin
Ghidotti FoundationGWC Criminal Justice Training Center
GWC Science MuseumArthur GordonMari Greaves David Haas
Mr. & Mrs. Robert HawThomas HershKaren HintonLucy Horner
Huntington Beach Auto Dealers Association, Inc.Huntington Beach Firemen's Association
Huntington Harbour Garden ClubILC Data Device Corporation
Frank JaoJimway, Inc.
COURTYARD OF HONOR
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Joseph W. Justin 1995 TrustCarolyn Kirkpatrick
Kiwanis Club Seal BeachRobert Kokuga
Mr. and Mrs. William KoppMr. and Mrs. Douglas LarsonLas Damas Woman's Club
Leisure World Woman's Club of Seal BeachMarjorie Lewis, Ph.D.
Lucent Technologies, Inc.Dawn McKahanCarol McLarty
Media for the ArtsMended Hearts of OC
Mercury Savings and LoanMr. and Mrs. Roland Murray
National League for Nursing, Inc.National Linen ServiceCharlanne Nee, Ed.D.
Newcrest Development Corp.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ohlendorf
Orange County Association of RealtorsOrange County Fine Arts, Inc.
Joe OuaknineMr. and Mrs. Michael Palmieri
Paramount Pictures GroupPeninsula Hawks Scholarship Fund
Patricia PierceMr. and Mrs. Harvey QuanDr. and Mrs. John Renley
Roxana Ross Mr. and Mrs. Donald RoweMr. and Mrs. Armando Ruiz
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald SchroederHezy Shaked
Marjorie Sorenson-LundholmStaffpro Security
Jennifer StaiLinda Stevens, Ed.D.Titan Industries, Inc.
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 11548Wal*Mart
Walla Walla Community CollegeWashington Mutual Bank
Evelyn "Sam" WeissAnita Lyte WilliamsLawrence Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew WilsonMr. and Mrs. John Wordes
Martin YanMr. and Mrs. Stephen York
Emilee Young, Ed.D.Nevins Young
Scholar’s Circle($1,000 - $2,499)
J. Richard AdamsonAirFlite Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Albert & Tricia Nichols FoundationJoyce Alley
American Association of University Women HuntingtonBeach
American Legion AuxiliaryMr. and Mrs. James L. Andrews
Association of Handcrafted Automobiles
Lois Attore, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. David Baird
Sherry BaumClarence Belinn
Paul Berger, Ph.D.James Brase
William BrazneyMr. and Mrs. John Breihan
Broadcast Education AssociationCalifornia-Hawaii Elks Association
Capital Pacific Holdings, Inc.Patricia Carruthers
JoAn CaseMr. and Mrs. Robert Castrey
Thomas ChambersCIM Group
Coastline Community CollegeCoatings Resource Corporation
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, Inc.Louise Comer
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ConeCosta Mesa Women's Club
Mark CraigJean Cross
Nadine DavisMr. and Mrs. Dale Deffner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DettloffMr. and Mrs. Barrie Dorfman
Jacqueline DvormanMr. and Mrs. Douglas Engum
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis EwingWilliam "Skip" Face
Sally FlothoMr. and Mrs. Robert ForsterMr. and Mrs. John French
Mr. and Mrs. Milton GalbraithMr. and Mrs. Richard Gallegos
Albert GasparianRichard George
Norma Brandel GibbsKathryn Goddard
GWC Tutorial & Learning Center ClubGWC Vietnamese Student Association
Golden West Volleyball ClubArmando GomezMary Gradishar
Dr. and Mrs. Donald GrecoDolores Harper
Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc.Howard Johnson Express Inns & Suites
Elma JohnsonTwyla Karkut
Karuk Tribe of CaliforniaJoanne Kashdan, Ph.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward KastonMarcus KelsoNancy Kidder
Karen KlammerFrederick W. Kofmehl
Mr. and Mrs. Larry LandesmanMr. and Mrs. Carl LangstonMr. and Mrs. Daniel Lavoie
Los Alamitos Medical Center AuxiliaryMr. and Mrs. Ronald Lowenberg
Virginia Luch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mack
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maling, Jr.Medical Education Technologies, Inc.
Mary MillsClarice Moersch
Mr. and Mrs. Byron MorganEdward Morton
National Scholarship Trust Fund of the Graphic ArtNavy Wives Clubs of America Scholarship Foundation
Newport Ocean Sailing Association, Inc.Northern Trust Bank of California
Orange Coast College FoundationOrangewood Children's Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Rocco OrsiniPacific Blue Micro, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard PagelKimberly Pascoe
Pelican Center, LLCDwyane Podd
Mr. and Mrs. Richard PorterMr. and Mrs. Robert PutzelRainbow Disposal Co., Inc.
Sharon Ratliffe, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Brent Reed
Anita RenningerMr. and Mrs. Norman Rockmaker
Rockport Area Association of RealtorsAllan RoederTimothy Ryan
Saddleback Memorial Medical CenterSalon Canvass
Santa Ana CollegeScottish Rite FoundationMr. and Mrs. Merritt Sher
Timothy ShevlinBernice Siu
Soroptimist International of Huntington BeachSouthern California Volleyball Association
St. Jude Medical CenterJohn Steinbrugge
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence SwiftDalel Tartak
The Surf City Volleyball ClubCheryl Tittle
Turn of the Century Committee/HBCVBTWA Clipped Wings International, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Steadman UphamDr. and Mrs. William VegaMr. and Mrs. Joe Venegas
John WadhamsWells Fargo Bank
PhilipWestin, Ed.D.Chuck Whitchurch
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Loyd Wilcox
Dr. Gandasari Win and Dr. U Kyaw WinStan Winter
Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D.Alma Wyant, Ed.D.
Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.Mr. and Mrs. George Yamashita
COURTYARD OF HONOR
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24 Hour Fitness
3L Manufacturing Corporation
ABC Television Network/General Hospital
Academy of Magical Arts/Magic Castle
Acapulco Restaurants
Accents
Activision
Adventure City
Air France
Albertson’s
Joyce Alley
Alp Enterprises/Bob Newhart
AMC Theatres
Ameci’s Pizza & Pasta
Amtrak
Anaheim White House Restaurant
Jo & Jim Andrews
Antigua Sportswear
Apple-a-Peel Family Restaurant
Aquarium of the Pacific
Evelyn Armstrong
Arnold Palmer Enterprises
Arrowood Vineyards & Winery
Heather Arroyo
Art for the Soul
ASICS TIGER Corporation
Ed Asner
Australian Swim School
Azusa Greens Country Club
Susan Babb
The Back Bay Rowing & Running Club Restaurant
David Baird
The Balboa Bay Club & Resort
Debbie Bales
John Ballantyne
Barcelona Hotel and Casino
Bill Beers
Dotty Belknap
Ben & Jerry’s of California
Ben & Jerry’s of Vermont
Benihana
Jaima Bennett
Best Western Kachina Lodge & Meeting Center
Bill’s Camera
Birch Aquarium at Scripps/
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Blackboard Bistro
Eric Blau
Blue Cross of California/Greg Baird
Boater’s World Marine Centers
Boca Raton Resort & Club
Bodies Plus/Joe Marino
Body & Sol Tanning Center
Pat Bone
Boomers! Family Fun Center/Anaheim
Boomers! Family Fun Center/Fountain Valley
Boomers! Family Fun Center/Irvine
Mary Botticella
Bowers Museum of Cultural Art
Anita Brace
Bradford Renaissance Portraits
William P. Brake Jr., D.D.S.
Georgie & Bob Bromley
Buca di Beppo
Joanne Bumm
Margie & Charlie Bunten
C & G Automotive
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
Café Tu Tu Tango
California Hand & Nails
California Nursing Student Association
California Science Center
California Seashell Company
California State Parks/Hearst Castle
Callaway Vineyard & Winery
Evelyn Calvert
Camelot Golfland
Roger Camp
Elizabeth & Pablo Canda
Diana Carmel
Carnegie Hall
Casino Morongo
Bonnie Castrey
Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Chapman University Athletics
Chimayo at the Beach
David L. Chipman, D.C./Healing Hands Chiropractic
Ciao Italian Eatery
City of Huntington Beach Community Services Dept.
City of Huntington Beach Police Department
City of Los Alamitos Police Department
City of Orange Police Department
City of Santa Ana Police Department
Claim Jumper Restaurants
ClearVision Optical Company
Harvey Clemans
Clinique Ergonique
Madeline Cohen
Cola Corner
Colorado Belle Hotel & Casino
Comedy & Magic Club
Louise Comer
Comfort Suites, Huntington Beach
Complexions Day Spa
Conrad Hong Kong
Country Inn & Suites
Ted Coutsoftides, M.D.
Crate and Barrel
Crazy Horse Nightclub/Restaurant
Cross Company
Crown Cleaners
Rhea Cruzat
Crystal Cathedral/Glory Productions
Dave & Buster’s
Nancy Davies
Nadine Davis
Pat Davis
Day Runner
DC Golf
DeFore Dance Center
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Denny’s Restaurant
Discovery Science Center
Disneyland Resort
Dr. Phil
Jerry Dominguez
Shirley Donnelly
DoubleTree Guest Suites Doheny Beach
DoubleTree Hotel San Francisco Airport
Douglas Droney
June Dugmore
Duke’s Huntington Beach
Jacqueline Dvorman
Eclectic Café & Gallery
Elkins Ranch Golf Course
Judy Elmore
Elmore Toyota
Elounda Bay Palace
ESPN Zone Anaheim
Doug Fabian
Farmer Bros. Coffee Company
Festival of Arts
Fillmore & Western Railway Company
Finbars Italian Kitchen
Peggy Fisher
Five Crowns Restaurant
Flamingo Las Vegas
A special thank you to the friends of Golden West College, whose names appear below, for their generous donations of services and equipment.
2004 IN-KIND FOUNDATION DONORS
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Foscari Italian Cuisine
Fossil, L.P.
Fountain Bowl
Fountain Valley Skating Center
Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris
Friendly Hills Country Club
Joan Furtsch/Fuller Brush
Margaret Gaines
Galaxy Concert Theater
The Gallery at Hyatt
Ganahl Lumber
Garys Island
Gelson’s Super Market
GNC/General Nutrition Centers
Connie George
Gibas Golf
Norma Brandel Gibbs
Girard’s Dressings
Glee’s Hallmark
Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa
Karen Glines
Glory Productions/Crystal Cathedral
Go With Jo Travel/Jo Andrews
GWC Arts & Letters Department
GWC Athletic Department
GWC Bookstore
GWC Cosmetology/Esthetician Department
GWC Foundation
GWC Nursing Department
GWC Theater Arts Department
Great White Shark Ent., Inc./Greg Norman
Donald J. Greco, M.D.
Carol Grimes
Rebecca Grootegoed
The Grove of Anaheim
H & M Landing
Joan Hansen
Harbour Fine Fashion Jewelry & Gifts/
Phyllis Halliday
Harry’s Fine Jewelry
Charlotte Hauver
Heirlooms to Treasures
Hens & Chickens Quilt Fellowship
Highland Springs Resort
Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort
Hof’s Hut
Hollywood Park
Home Depot
Home Loan Center, Inc.
Horiba Instruments Inc.
Hotel Park City
Hotel Villa Crespi
Janet Houlihan
House of Blues
Howard’s Appliance & Big Screen
Leah & Anthony Hsieh
Annie Hua/James Albert Salon
Huff’s Restaurant
Huntington Beach Car Wash & Detail Center
Huntington Library, Art Collections,
and Botanical Gardens
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa
Hyatt Sainte Claire
Jeff Hyder/Adrenalin Sports Apparel
Iceoplex
ICI Dulux Paint Center
IHOP
Improv Comedy Theatre
In-N-Out
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
International City Theatre
Irwindale Speedway
Island Packers
Islands Restaurant Irvine
Jack Kramer’s Los Serranos Golf & County Club
Jamaican Grill
James Albert Salon
Jason Natural Cosmetics
Javier’s Cantina & Grill
Jerry Springer Show
Jimmy’s Fish & Grill
John L. Blom Custom Photography
Jon’s Coffee Shop
Justin Vineyards & Winery
Charla Kabana
Katella Deli Restaurant & Bakery
Kathy May’s Restaurant
Adam Kennedy
King’s Seafood Company
Jon Kubis
La Concha Motor Hotel, Las Vegas
LA Fitness
La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
Lake Arrowhead Children’s Museum
Lake Hotel
Las Vegas Convention & Visitor’s Authority
Lawry’s Foods
Jean Lee
Lia Photography
Limericks Steakhouse at Fitzgeralds Casino/Hotel
Linda Evans Fitness & Spa
Tara Lipinski
Long Beach Marriott
Los Alamitos Lock
Los Alamitos Race Course
Los Angeles Clippers
Los Angeles Lakers
Los Caballeros Racquet & Sports Club
Los Serranos Golf & Country Club
L’Zev
Ellen & Leonard Mack
Magic Castle
Mangia - Mangia
Marie Callender’s
Marie’s Pizza & Pasta
Marina Sailing Newport Beach
Mark Jordan Photography
Market Broiler Seafood Market
Tracy Markley
Marri’s Pizza/Faisal & Maha Madain
Marriott Residence Inn
Rick Martinez
Mayur Cuisine of India
Gladys McDaniel
Linda & John McGovern
Marie McHerrin
David McHowell
Melissa’s Specialty Foods
Mervyn’s
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Mile Square Golf Course
Lois Miller, Ed.D.
Mimi’s Café
Miracle Springs Resort & Spa
Robert J. Moretta, D.D.S.
Sally Morgan
Norah M. Morrison, Esq.
Alice Myli
Nails by Marilyn/Clip N’ Curl Salon
NBC Studios
Charlane Nee, Ed.D.
Newport Beach Police Department
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Newport Mesa Ballet
Newport/Naples Rib Company
Noal Jewelry Designs
Norabella
Ocean Institute
Official Tae Kwon Do Academy
Old Spaghetti Factory
Bernie & Steve Olmsted
Wayne Olson
Opera Pacific
2004 IN-KIND FOUNDATION DONORS
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Orange County Museum of Art
Orange County Sheriff’s Department
Orange County Sheriff’s Department,
Harbor Patrol Division
Orco Block Company
Lewis Oriard
Orleans Hotel & Casino
Susanne & Rocco Orsini
Pacific Chorale
Pacific Coast Entertainment
Pacific Waters Spa
Palos Verdes Golf & Country Club
Papa John’s Pizza
Paramount Studios
Ellen & Harold Pazanti
Pazanti Home Mortgage Corporation
Pechanga Resort & Casino
Peninsula Porto Elounda de Luxe Resort
Perris Valley Skydiving School
Pets & People Photography
Pets Unlimited
Philharmonic Society of Orange County
Photowow.com
Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall
Susan & Bob Polentz
Norma Pollaro
Porto Elounda de Luxe Resort
Portofino Ristorante Italiano
Primal Elements
Puddingstone Hot Tubs Resort
Radisson Hotel Santa Barbara
Rainbow Disposal Co., Inc.
Ralphs
Ramada Express Hotel/Casino
Ramada Resort & Conference Center
Regal Entertainment Group
Gloria Reynolds
Richard’s Beauty College
Joseph Rimio
Ritz Camera Centers
Ritz Restaurant & Garden
Riviera at the Fireside
Riviera Hotel & Casino
James Robinson
Rockreation
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
Regi Rodriquez
Rossmoor Ace Hardware
Anita Rovsek
Ruby’s Diner
Salon Canvass
Sam’s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall
Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza
San Diego Aerospace Museum
San Diego Zoo/San Diego Wild Animal Park
Tamara Sandburg/Essentials & Mary Ruth Day Spa
Santa Anita Park
SCATS Gymnastics
Sea Cliff Dental
Sea World Adventure Park San Diego
Seaport Windows & Doors
See’s Candies
Shark Club
Sherman Library and Gardens
Sherman Oaks Castle Park
Sidney Frank Importing Co., Inc./
Grey Goose Vodka
Sierra Nevada Recreation Corp.
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Six Flags Marine World
Sizzler Restaurant
Skate Zone
Mary Smith
Soprano’s Italian Eatery
Stan Sorensen
Sorensen’s Resort
Margie Sorenson-Lundholm
Souplantation & Sweet Tomatoes
South Coast Repertory
Southwest Airlines
The Spa/Spa & Fitness Club
Splash the Relaxation Spa
Sport Chalet
Sports Club/Irvine
Lisa Stark
Judith Starr
Stater Bros. Markets
Stein Mart
Sunset Books
Sunshine Home Products
Sunstone Vineyards and Winery
SurfCity Cruiser.com
Tahoe Biltmore Lodge/Casino
Tahoe Donner Association
Cynthia Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
Donald Testa, D.D.S.
T.G.I. Friday’s Restaurant
Dwayne Thompson
Tiffany Collections
Tilly’s
Time Warner Cable
Cheryl Tittle
Toye Tong
Toys “R” Us
Tracy’s Personal Training/Tracy Markley
Kay & Bob Traver
John Travolta
Abra Treskes
Michelle Trudeau
Richard Ullrich
U.S.A. Pedorthic Shoe/Gerard Cruzat
U.S. Toy Company/Constructive Playthings
UCI Athletics
Darrelyn Van Horn
Valerie Venegas
Vermont Restaurant
VCA Animal Hospitals
Villa del Palmar Cabo San Lucas Resort
Von’s Market
WABC-TV “Live with Regis and Kelly”
Wal*Mart
Helen Wampler, Ed.D.
Valerie Wannall
Warehouse Restaurant
Tom Watson
Weider Publications
Emma Weintraub
WestEnd Dinner Theatre
Westin Long Beach
Whale’s Tail Seafood House
Robin Whitney
Wild Oats Market
Wild Rivers Waterpark, Irvine
Denise Williams
Thomas Williams
Winchell’s
Helen Wong
Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D.
Sheila & John Wordes
Susan Yandle, M.D.
Yard House
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Yglesias
Emilee Young, Ed.D.
Yuen Lui Studio
Yves’ Bistro Anaheim Hills
Z’Tejas Southwestern Grille
2004 IN-KIND FOUNDATION DONORS
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2004 SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS RECIPIENTS
AAUW, Huntington Beach Branch ScholarshipAnita Salaz
AAUW, Westminster-FV Branch ScholarshipKarina Ghazlani
ASGWC High School Leadership Scholarship*(recipients selected by local high schools)
ASGWC Perpetual Scholarship*Heather Arroyo Rebecca BairdAnthony Chavez Vida Greer-MartinTania Lamon Buffie LeeHai Mai Trish MaiMichael Mayer Piyaporn MouaLiana Nguyen Monica PomboJoshua Rosen Laura SaldarriagaLaura Spears Jennifer SwingleJames Walters Catherine Wilson-Smith
Academic Senate Scholarship*Greta Payassian
Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society Scholarship*Catherine Wilson-Smith
Alumni Scholarship*Hao Le
American Legion Auxiliary ScholarshipMichael MayerCatherine MillerLydia NhemChristopher O’ConnellTammy Valencia
Aminoil Science Scholarship*Nha Huong Vu
Assistance League of Huntington BeachOleg GladnikovChristopher O’ConnellMarilee OttersonTammy ValenciaBeverly Williams
Augusta Barker Nursing Scholarship*Anna Bessent Rosie CelieIgor Gladnikov Silina MaymounSiaoloun Pou Stacy SudbeckTracy Topacio
California Community Foundation/Carl Bull FundAraba Banson Roberta EsparzaNancy McCall Catherine MillerAngela Palmer Tammy ValenciaBeverly Williams
California Retired Teachers Association, HarborBeach Div. 77 ScholarshipJohn Shaffer
Chip Marchbank Recognition Award*Anna Breznak
Chris & Tom Ohlendorf CJTC Scholarship*(scholarship presented at the Criminal Justice TrainingCenter’s fall or spring graduation)
Clara Barton Chapter, NSDAR ScholarshipSandy Dien
Cohen Family Scholarship*(scholarship presented at the Criminal Justice TrainingCenter’s fall or spring graduation)
Community Festival Scholarship*Anna Bessent
Costa Mesa Women’s Club ScholarshipBrigitte Connelly
Cupadicot Award*Hai Mai
Dan Wiseman Memorial Scholarship*Kimberly GerberNicole Gerber
Don & Doris Randol Memorial Scholarship*Tri Ngo
Doug Fabian ScholarshipPatricia CardenasPavol Valovic
Dr. Fred J. Owens Scholarship*Elijah German
Dr. James Thornton Scholarship*Kenneth Scott, Jr.
Ebell Club of Newport Beach Scholarship*Debbie Baker
Edith Marie Bell Strother Scholarship*Annie Nguyen
Edward Mulder Haia Scholarship*Joeulisse Martinez
Employee ScholarshipInge Ami Fleischman
*endowed scholarship
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ENCORE: Students Preparing for 2nd CareerScholarship*Melody Christensen
English Emeritus Faculty Scholarship*Charlene Martinez
Ernie Moersch Memorial Scholarship*Jeff Kim
First Bank &Trust ScholarshipHeather ArroyoMinh Nguyen
Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce/SouthernCalifornia Gas Company Scholarship*Lindsay CastilloSteve Tom
Frank M. Doyle Foundation ScholarshipLisa Boccignone Paula BonnaireEthan Brown Lindsay CastilloChristina Cook Jordan DanielsCelina Frutos Erin MerrillNicholas Nance Liana NguyenJennifer Swingle Tammy ThompsonPriscilla Varela
Fred Garcia Scholarship*Anna Bessent
GWC Community Service Scholarship*(recipients selected by local high schools)
GWC Foundation Scholarship*Jennifer SwingleTrang Van
GWC General Scholarship*Hai Mai
GWC Science ScholarshipTri NgoLaura Saldarriaga
Garden Grove Hospital Guild Scholarship*Karleen Samartan
Gary L. Parsons Memorial Scholarship*Leah Heffner
Gerald Volpe Memorial Scholarship*Quang Tran
Gladys Lavoie ScholarshipEvangeline Urmeneta
Gladys M. Crown Memorial Nursing Award*(recipient to be announced at the spring and fall nurs-ing completion ceremonies)
Grace Marie Campbell Memorial Nursing ScholarshipTracy Topacio
Graphic Arts Faculty Scholarship*Amy Norris
Helen and George Brown ScholarshipOleg Gladnikov
Hens & Chickens High School Scholarship(recipients are selected by local high schools)
Hens & Chickens Quilt Fellowship Scholarship*Hieu Dang
Housing Scholarship*Catherine Wilson-Smith
Huntington Beach Art League ScholarshipRuta KoronkeviciuteAn Le
Huntington Beach Company Scholarship*Jennifer Swingle
James Pierce Memorial ScholarshipEthan Brown
Jean Turner Memorial Scholarship*David Routh
Jerry H. McGaugh Scholarship*Anna Dillon
John and Sheila Wordes Scholarship*An Le
John Warner Hopkins Art Scholarship*Ruta Koronkeviciute
Judith Valles Scholarship*Laura Saldarriaga
Kiwanis Seal Beach Leisure World ScholarshipLeah Heffner
Las Damas Ruth Chisler Memorial Scholarship*Hung Phan
Leisure World Woman’s Club of Seal BeachScholarshipMindeya Gerber
Little Saigon Scholarship*Bethany Picard
Lloyd Hamilton Campus Life Award*Vida Greer-Martin
Mark Johnson Memorial Scholarship*David Routh
Mary Gradishar GrantPearl Palmer
Mary Ross Bryan Memorial Scholarship*Melody Christensen
Mary T. Boyce Scholarship*Christopher O’Connell
Michael Calhoon Memorial Scholarship*Liana Nguyen
Norma Nisco Memorial Nursing Scholarship*Tammy ValenciaBeverly Williams
Norman Karkut Memorial ScholarshipDaniel O’Brien
Nursing/METI ScholarshipMarla Brown
OCTCU Worthy Student AwardTrang Van
Orange County Fine Arts: An Association of ArtistsScholarshipRuta Koronkeviciute
Patrons Founders Scholarship*Siaoloun Pou
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Patrons High School Scholarship(recipients selected by local high schools)
Patrons Monarch Scholarship*Charlene Martinez
Patrons Nursing Alumni Scholarship*Guillermina Ibarra
Patrons Past Presidents Scholarship*Angela Palmer
Paul and June Cope Memorial Scholarship*Cari Wietrick
Pop Mulder Scholarship*Michael GazzanoKera Mathes
R. Dudley Boyce Memorial Scholarship*Vida Greer-Martin
R. Dudley Boyce Outstanding Student Award*Heather Arroyo
Ralston Scholarship*Phillip Vu
Robert J. McCausland Memorial Scholarship*Michael Grijalva
Ron Quigley/O’Neill Sportswear Scholarship*Verushka Peralta
Sharon Denise Duncan Memorial Scholarship*Kenneth Scott, Jr.
Sherry Baum ScholarshipPeter Ta
Sherry Griswold Memorial Scholarship*James Walters
Shirley L. Haas, Ed.D., A.I.F.D. MemorialScholarship*Doai Le
Silver Anchor Auxiliary Charles Bennett EndowmentFund*Erin AvilaBrigitte ConnellyJudith MaybinChristopher O’ConnellTammy Valencia
Siracusa Family Scholarship*Lindsay CastilloDahee JungLiana NguyenNha Huong Vu
Smith/Krape Memorial Scholarship*Tri Ngo
Southern California EdisonEvangeline Urmeneta
Speech/Communication Scholarship*Kimberly GerberNicole Gerber
Steve Allen Memorial Performing Arts Scholarship*(recipients selected by local high schools)
Student Equity Scholarship*(recipients selected by local high schools)
Student Success for Chicano/Latino ScholarshipGeorgia ReyesMaria De Jesus RodriguezNancy SilvaSelene Toro
Student Success for Single Parents ScholarshipBethany PicardEvangeline Urmeneta
Thomas Heaney Memorial Scholarship*Charlene Martinez
Twentieth Anniversary Scholarship*Anna Dillon
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Scholarship*Anita Salaz
VFW Huntington Beach Memorial, #11548Scholarship*Luyen Nguyen
Valerie Davis Memorial Scholarship*Michelle Korcz
Venner Farley Excellence in Nursing Scholarship*Inge Ami Fleischman
Waltmar Foundation Scholarship*John Shaffer
William Bumm Memorial Scholarship*Christina Garcia
William Burke Memorial Scholarship*Gladys Ramiriz-Walker
Winifred and Harry Galles ScholarshipAline Der KalostianTrang Van
Wm. “Boyed” Hudnall Memorial Scholarship*Jeannine McCaffrey
Woman’s Club of Seal Beach ScholarshipAnthony DuJoan FischerPhillip Vu
Yetta Benson Memorial ScholarshipSarah Lamson-JonesMichael MiddletonCatherine Wilson-Smith
The following scholarships are in the process ofbecoming endowed or are being carried over at thedonor’s request. Distribution will be made at a laterdate:
Anita Lyte Williams Family Scholarship*
Ann Tyree Nursing Scholarship Fund*
Barbara & Corder Wattenbarger Scholarship
Bruce Williams Memorial Scholarship*
C.B. Hill Chemistry Scholarship*
California Society of Certified Public Accountants
Coast Federation of Educators/AFT#1911 Scholarship
Dawn Hammond Memorial Scholarship*
Dennis F. Roughton Memorial Scholarship*
Dominic Scolaro Memorial Scholarship*
Dr. Philip Westin Scholarship*
Dr. William Stanley Memorial Scholarship*
El Viento*
Emily Brown Memorial Scholarship*
Forty & Eight, OC Voiture 527
Gift of Music Scholarship
Glick Memorial Band Award
Helen Kohl Memorial Scholarship*
Herman Tate Scholarship*
Homer Roughton Memorial Scholarship*
Independent Latino Student Association Scholarship
(I.L.S.A.)*
June Roughton Hopkins Communications Scholarship*
Kiwanis Costa Mesa Scholarship
Martin Yan Scholarship
Mary L. Wise Memorial Scholarship*
Michael & Teresa Smith-Meighan Memorial
Scholarship*
Norman E. Rich Memorial Scholarship*
Orange County Association of Realtors Scholarship*
Outstanding Business Student Scholarship
Robin Lynne Bennett Memorial Scholarship*
Roscoe E. Lancaster Memorial Scholarship*
Ruth M. Brazney Memorial Scholarship
Seacliff on the Greens Scholarship*
Simeon Pete Shaffer Memorial Scholarship*
Social Science Department Scholarship*
Study Abroad Scholarship
The Ayjay & Nancy Wilson Music Scholarship*
Thomas M. Kane Memorial Scholarship*
Vietnamese Student Association Award*
William Carpenter Scholarship*
William Layden Scholarship
Wiser Lock Scholarship*
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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATIONGIFT GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Contributions to the Foundation are tax deductible,and there are a variety of options to consider whenmaking a gift:
Gift Annuities — The most popular way to make anirrevocable deferred gift to charity today is a giftannuity which is now available for the first timethrough the Foundation at Golden West College. Giftannuities are popular because of their simplicity andthe fact that they offer guaranteed income for life inexchange for a charitable gift.
If you are interested in this type of gift opportunity, pleasecall Jon Schendel, the Foundation’s Gift Planning Directorat (949) 278-4695 or e-mail [email protected].
Annual Fund — Cash contributions to theFoundation’s annual fund are a critical source ofprivate support for the college. Annual fund dona-tions finance the scholarship program and otherendeavors that strengthen the college but are notfunded by the state.
Memorial Gifts — Gifts in memory of loved ones anddeceased friends — or gifts which honor living indi-viduals — are gratefully accepted by the Foundation.
Such contributions are often used to reflect the interestsor talents of the person being honored. The Foundationis pleased to help potential donors explore appropriateuses for memorial gifts.
Bequests — A bequest designates a gift to the collegein the donor’s will. Many alumni and friends havemade a provision in their wills for Golden WestCollege Foundation as a beneficiary.
Life Insurance Policies — The Golden West CollegeFoundation may be named a beneficiary. Donation ofa life insurance policy to the Foundation entitles thedonor to a tax deduction for the cash surrender value.
Gifts in Kind — Donations of personal property, includ-ing vehicles, equipment and supplies, are gratefullyaccepted by the Golden West College Foundation.Please inquire with the Foundation about specific itemsbeing considered as gifts to the college.
For further information about supporting the Golden WestCollege Foundation, please call (714) 895-8316.
Oceans of Opportunity