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second centurysacred heart cathedral preparatory

Winter 2014

Celebrating SHC’s Tradition of Excellence in Visual & Performing Arts

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2 Welcome & Farewell

4 Remembering Will Spencer ’65

5 SHC’s Visual Arts

8 Alumni in the Arts

11 Bringing the Yearbook to Life

14 New Physics Classrooms

16 Sporting Green

17 2014 SHC Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees

23 Class Notes

26 Memorial & Commemorative Giving Program

In thIs Issue

SeSeCCoNd CeNtuRYoNd CeNtuRY is a publication of the SHC is a publication of the SHC Office of Communications & Marketing and is Office of Communications & Marketing and is published for alumni, faculty/staff, parents, students, published for alumni, faculty/staff, parents, students, investors, parents of alumni and friends.investors, parents of alumni and friends.

1055 ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 941091055 ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109415.775.6626 • [email protected][email protected]

offIce of communIcatIons & marketIngCaitlin Steele-WilliamsCaitlin Steele-WilliamsDirector of Communications & MarketingDirector of Communications & Marketing

James JacobusJames JacobusCommunications & Marketing DesignerCommunications & Marketing Designer

Clarissa MendiolaClarissa MendiolaCommunications & Marketing Content SpecialistCommunications & Marketing Content Specialist

Scott BergenScott BergenSports Communications CoordinatorSports Communications Coordinator

Nancy IngersollNancy IngersollDesign SupportDesign Support

contrIbutorsAlex Goldberg; Rosie Horan ’65; Theresa Flynn Alex Goldberg; Rosie Horan ’65; Theresa Flynn Houghton ’96; Nancy Ingersoll; Patrick Kealy ’07; Houghton ’96; Nancy Ingersoll; Patrick Kealy ’07; John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73; John Vigo ’81; Lauren Wild ’99John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73; John Vigo ’81; Lauren Wild ’99

Photo credItsNancy Ingersoll; James Jacobus; Orange Nancy Ingersoll; James Jacobus; Orange Photography; Prestige PhotographyPhotography; Prestige Photography

board of regents

Charles R. Love, Charles R. Love, ChairChair; Carol Wicklund Enright, ; Carol Wicklund Enright, Vice ChairVice Chair; Peggy Daley, ; Peggy Daley, Parents Association Parents Association PresidentPresident; Sandra Gulli; Steve Heath; Janet L. ; Sandra Gulli; Steve Heath; Janet L. Holland ’77; Lisa Kala, Ph.D. ’73; Denise Kent ’77; Holland ’77; Lisa Kala, Ph.D. ’73; Denise Kent ’77; Sheila Kiernan; Mary T. Lee ’77; Sister Christina Sheila Kiernan; Mary T. Lee ’77; Sister Christina Maggi, DC; Eileen M. Malley ’77; Sister Frances Maggi, DC; Eileen M. Malley ’77; Sister Frances Meyer, DC; Gerald M. Murphy; Mark Pardini ’88; Meyer, DC; Gerald M. Murphy; Mark Pardini ’88; Sister Sylvia Parks, DC; René Stephen Picazo ’90; Sister Sylvia Parks, DC; René Stephen Picazo ’90; Jeffrey P. Porter ’72; Kevin M. Ramirez, Ph.D. ’65; Jeffrey P. Porter ’72; Kevin M. Ramirez, Ph.D. ’65; Roman Rodriguez, MD ’68; James E. Ryan, Jr.; Roman Rodriguez, MD ’68; James E. Ryan, Jr.; Ed Wang ’90; Brother Tom Westberg, FSC; Harold Ed Wang ’90; Brother Tom Westberg, FSC; Harold H. Wong ’77H. Wong ’77

ex-officioex-officio: John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73, : John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73, PresidentPresident; ; Gary Cannon, Gary Cannon, PrincipalPrincipal; Theresa Flynn Houghton ’96, ; Theresa Flynn Houghton ’96, Director of DevelopmentDirector of Development; Wayne M. Henderson ’69, ; Wayne M. Henderson ’69, ComptrollerComptroller; John M. Vigo ’81, ; John M. Vigo ’81, Director of School Director of School AdvancementAdvancement

On the cover: Elizabeth Grace Kelly ’15 and On the cover: Elizabeth Grace Kelly ’15 and Thomas Clifford ’15 in the closing scene of the Thomas Clifford ’15 in the closing scene of the 2013 fall production of 2013 fall production of Our TownOur Town. Photo by . Photo by Nancy Ingersoll.Nancy Ingersoll.

Are you receiving more than one copy of the Are you receiving more than one copy of the magazine? Do you need another copy? magazine? Do you need another copy? Please contact Alumni Relations ManagerPlease contact Alumni Relations ManagerPatrick Kealy ’07Patrick Kealy ’07 at [email protected] at [email protected] or 415.775.6626 ext. 682.or 415.775.6626 ext. 682.

uPcomIng events

J a n u a r y J a n u a r y

7Bruce-Mahoney Basketball Game

University of San Francisco

11Parents Association Irish Family Olympics

Teresa Piro, DC, Student Life Center

24Instrumental Music Concert

“Industrial Design”

Sister Caroline Collins, DC, Theater

25Parents Association Annual Crab Dinner

Teresa Piro, DC, Student Life Center

f e b r u a r yf e b r u a r y

8Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner &

Awards Presentation

Sister Teresa Piro, DC, Student Life Center

m a r c hm a r c h

5Ash Wednesday

St. Mary’s Cathedral

14, 15, 21, 22Spring Musical

In the Heights

Sister Caroline Collins, DC, Theater

29Spring Gala

Sister Teresa Piro, DC, Student Life Center

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SECOND CENTuRy 1

The school year is f lying by, and I’m enjoying every minute. As I continue to reflect on my tenure as president, it becomes evident that I have been blessed to be surrounded by dynamic and exceptional people. Together we have accomplished a great deal. In a few weeks, the Brothers and Daughters will be announcing my successor. The next president will be entering a school that is poised to take off to even greater heights.

I remind people that I am not retiring. I am still a passenger on this incredible SHC ride. The difference is that next year I’ll be occupying a different seat, but I look forward to contributing to the continued growth of SHC.

Mr. Cannon, the administrative team, and the faculty and staff have designed a curriculum and developed programs that will position SHC as a leader in innovation. We continue to receive extraordinary support from the Daughters of Charity, Christian Brothers, parents, alumni, foundations and the external community. We are truly providing the finest education within an inclusive Catholic community of faith.

This edition of Second Century focuses on the arts. With the development of our De Paul Campus for the Arts, SHC now has a facility commensurate with the talent of our faculty and students. It has been a great joy to watch the creative energy of Mr. Allen, Ms. Basch, Mr. Bohm, Ms. Ingersoll, Mr. Mahoney, Mr. McHugh, Ms. Smith, Ms. Torres-Kelly and Ms. Wexler take off with the new facilities and ignite the passion of the arts in the hearts of so many of our students.

If you haven’t been on campus to see a show, come on down. Visit the De Paul Campus to see the amazing visual art our students are producing. Watch our students combine art, science, design and technology in our Maker Lab. Look for our marching band in the upcoming Chinese New Year Parade. We have a wonderful story to tell. Come and see.

Sincerely,

John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73President

A Message From President Scudder

sacred heart cathedral preparatory

Enter to Learn; Leave to Serve

Inspired by the Daughters of Charity and

the De La Salle Christian Brothers,

in partnership with families,

Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory’s mission

is to provide the finest education in an

inclusive Catholic community of faith.

We prepare our students to become

service-oriented leaders

with a commitment to living the Gospel.

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farewellIt is with much gratitude and love that we bid the following members of our community farewell. Best wishes in your retirement!

welcomeSHC is thrilled to welcome the following new members of our faculty and staff to our community.

Dennis ParlanteInstructor of Visual Art44 years of service

George Cosmos ’60Instructor of Mathematics

43 years of service

Patti MayInstructor of Religious Studies

10 years of service

Read a tribute to Mr. Cosmos at shcp.edu/alumnistories

Tessa ApschnikatAcademic Success Center Instructor

Patrick Kealy ’07Alumni Relations Manager

Kim FreudenbergInstructor of Science

Dan BaerInstructor of Religious Studies

Brian McHughInstructor of Art

Raymond Alejandro ’08Campus Safety

Br. Javier HansenInstructor of Religious Studies

Emilie Fisher-FleigInstructor of Religious Studies

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IS THE CATALYST TO A DEEPER INTEREST IN SCIENCE AS STUDENTS LEARN IN NEW WAYS.

WHAT IF YOUR GIFT...

Gifts to the Fund for Excellence enable SHC to staff our Education Technology team, which provides

ongoing professional development and coaching to faculty.

Tom OffenbecherDirector of Human Resources

Sara DickinsonInstructor of Science

Joe MurphyInstructor of Science

Tim Chu ’07Library Assistant

Vito FerranteInstructor of Mathematics

Harvey NguyenEnd User Support Technician

Anoushka Daska-CoyleParent Giving Manager

Br. Armando CarvalhoInstructor of Social Studies

Clarissa MendiolaCommunications & Marketing Content Specialist

Erica PfeifferAdmissions Coordinator

Not pictured: Tyler Clizbe, Campus Safety; Ken Peralta ’79, Instructor of Religious Studies

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John Baptist de La Salle was canonized as a saint in 1900 and declared the Patron Saint of Teachers in 1950. The relationship between teacher and student was most important to De La Salle. He called on his Brothers to know each student individually. They chose the name “Brothers” to emphasize this special relationship.

This past August, with the sudden passing of Will Spencer ’65, I lost that “brother.” Throughout my 15 years as president of Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, Will Spencer shared his wisdom, experience and resources as a true brother. He was not someone who would tell you what to do, but rather was someone who would say, “This is what I learned, this is what I know.” Will encouraged and supported me in whatever decisions I made. Will was a humble man. As one of SHC’s staunchest supporters, he wanted no recognition. Like the Daughters of Charity and Christian Brothers, Will served our school community with great humility.

As I step down as president, I am receiving compliments on the growth of the school over these past 15 years. I can tell you that without people like Will and his wife, Claire, we would not have achieved anything near what has been accomplished.

One of the great lines I’ve heard attributed to St. Vincent de Paul as he grew his ministry was, “We are not looking for people who want to work in the shade.” Will never avoided hard work. He never missed a meeting and was always the first one to arrive for the 7:30 am Building Committee meetings. Usually when I arrived around 7:15 am, Will and Frank Rollo ’58, another early riser, had already discussed and solved the major issues on the agenda. I know Will took great pride in his incredible work ethic. No one was going to outwork Will Spencer.

Will Spencer’s legacy at his alma mater will live on for generations to come. We thank his wife, Claire, his daughter, Celine, and his son, Zack, who have shared Will with SHC all these years. Will was proud to be a graduate of Sacred Heart High School and he was equally proud to be associated with present-day Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory.

We miss our “brother” Will Spencer ’65.

He was not someone

who would tell you what

to do, but rather was

someone who would say,

“This is what I learned...”

Remembering

Will Spencer ’65by John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73

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shc vIsual arts:

challengIng students to exPerIence

theIr world“Creating or appreciating a

work of art develops a student’s ability to make decisions and to transform knowledge from one

medium to another medium,” explains Assistant Principal for Academics Joan O’Neill.

Time and time again, we see the benefit of a strong arts

curriculum in developing our students’ creative capacity and

critical thinking skills.

By Clarissa MendiolaPhotos by James Jacobus

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nstructor of Art Brian McHugh kneels down next to a student who is perched in front of a

berry shrub just outside of the De Paul Campus, guiding him as he adds depth to his charcoal line drawing. “Make the line disappear,” Mr. McHugh suggests. “Add value.”

SHC believes in the importance of a strong arts curriculum as a part of a holistic education. A solid arts program not only adds value to a broader academic curriculum, it inspires student creativity, increases motivation, encourages understanding in other areas of learning and increases the capacity for meaningful and culturally diverse experiences. As illustrated in the Visual & Performing Arts program mission, SHC believes that students acquire a greater understanding of the world around them and within them by analyzing artistic media from a variety of cultures, time periods and movements.

Supported by an accomplished faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, our Visual & Performing Arts students are able to explore and hone their passions in an ideal creative environment. SHC’s

visual arts offerings include explorations in art history; studio arts, ranging from drawing to sculpture to painting; and digital photography and design.

As the students in Mr. McHugh’s Art 3, 4 class continue to carefully examine their subjects, images slowly emerge from the pages taped to their drawing boards. A dry, deeply veined leaf. The smooth curve of a succulent plant. The prickly angles of a stem. At the beginning of class, a few students protested the use of charcoal for the exercise, and now they are all fully committed, asking questions, exploring the flexibility of the medium, laughing as they discover black smudges on their clothes and faces.

Mr. McHugh describes what is behind his passion for art making and art instruction, “Art is how I access the rest of the world. I don’t think I could have made it out of high school without it. These students are learning another form of communication, another way to experience the world. There is so much value in that.”

Outside of the studio, we see our students draw

I

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tangible connections between art and science in our Maker Lab, a workspace dedicated to project-based learning, focused on the cross-section of design, science and technology. In the purest sense, the Maker Lab is exactly that: a laboratory where students use their creative inclinations, technological literacy and science knowledge to make something.

In an age when our youth are increasingly attached to electronic devices, this space invites students to use their intellect, their creativity and their hands. Ms. O’Neill reflects, “Sketching, using watercolors or manipulating clay prove especially important in the digital age, when students crave learning with their hands and the authenticity of a handmade piece.”

SHC faculty members incorporate the use and study of visual art to challenge their students’ understanding of subjects such as mathematics and literature. Liam Carey led his AP Statistics class through the creation of infographics, utilizing image and design to tell a story. David Bangor took his calculus students to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to see “Field Conditions,” a group exhibit that explored ideas of space, boundaries and architecture. Kate McFadden teaches a course focused on the literature of the graphic novel and encourages her students to push their storytelling abilities through both visual and literary arts.

We see the benefit of arts training in our students every day, across multiple areas of learning. Ms. O’Neill summarizes it well, “Drawing, sculpting, painting or photography broaden a student's perspective on the world and strengthen her capacity for joy, for empathy and for critical thinking. Art offers the ability to draw a crooked line, crumple up the paper and begin again. It develops the imagination and spatial intelligence as well as noncognitive skills, such as resilience and curiosity.”

A solid arts program not only adds value to a broader academic curriculum, it inspires student creativity, increases motivation, encourages understanding in other areas of learning, and increases the capacity for meaningful and culturally diverse experiences.

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beck dIefenbach ’03After completing an internship at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and working as a staff photographer for the Daily Chronicle just outside of Chicago, Beck returned to San Francisco, where he has worked as a freelance photojournalist for the last three years. “I have been lucky enough to cover subjects that I love,” Beck reflects. In 2012, he covered the San Francisco Giants’ playoff run and subsequent World Series Parade for the San Francisco Chronicle. His photographs of the Occupy movement in San Francisco and Oakland made their way to Detroit, where his grandmother saw his work in a newspaper. As an SHC student, Beck always gravitated toward the arts, working for The Emeraldand then set construction for the SHC Tech Crew. To current SHC students looking to enter the world of photojournalism, he says, “Find a rudimentary camera and make as many mistakes as possible. Push yourself outside of your comfort zone. The best chance of success is to focus on photography that you know and love being around.”

angelIca roque ’07It all started when Roque was cast in the role of Anita in West Side Story. “I had never sung in front of anybody before, and that experience gave me the courage to continue acting.” From SHC to California State university at Fullerton to the busy streets of Chicago, Roque’s path as a professional actor has been rich and rewarding. In addition to working with Teatro Luna, an all-Latina Chicago-based theater company, she most recently shot an Overstock.com commercial and auditioned for a new television pilot. Her advice to current SHC actors, “Keep at it. you will find your niche. you will find the space you belong in. Take risks, dive in and believe in what you are doing.”

A lumn iin the Ar ts

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tobIt raPhael ’07This summer, Raphael (a.k.a. Capati) starred alongside comedic power duo Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson in The Internship. As yo-yo Santos, Raphael played a Google intern, or “noogler.” In a 2013 interview with Asian Journal, Tobit credits a role he landed in his junior year at SHC as the beginning of his love for comedic acting, “I played this lovesick bird catcher and gave him these kooky birdlike mannerisms. It was like nothing else I had ever tried before, and when the audience reacted positively, I realized I wanted to be an actor.” Following the success of The Internship, Raphael will be appearing in an upcoming episode of Saint George, a new series on FX starring George Lopez. As for the future, Raphael plans to enjoy where the road takes him, “It's a journey and I'm just enjoying the ride.”

erIc Pagan ’08While at SHC, Pagan was a chorus member, participated in various musicals and also acted as chief costume designer for a few productions. He credits the SHC faculty for encouraging his talent. “ms. erin kayser ’93was my biggest cheerleader at SHC. She helped me look for schools and professional experiences to help me along my path. Mr. Bohm was also really helpful in guiding me.” Pagan attended Pace university in New york City and later moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a costume designer for Disney. After creating costumes for characters such as Mickey Mouse and Darth Vader, he returned to New york to pursue his love of acting. He just completed a year-and-a-half-long run with the off-Broadway production A Mermaid’s Tale. He remembers high school fondly and considers his time at SHC to be the foundation of his career in the arts, “The VPA program allowed me to basically tailor a plan specifically for what I was pas-sionate about. I was very fulfilled as an aspiring artist at SHC, and the level of student talent was really high.” To current SHC artists, he says, “Never give up. The harder you work, the greater your reward will be. Take advantage of the supportive people at SHC!”

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vIctorIa frIngs ’04Frings performed in the SHC productions of The Imaginary Invalid, Grease and Servant and Two Masters. After graduation, she attended the university of Pennsylvania and is now living in New york City, pursuing her acting dreams. She lends her versatility as a character actor to SHC Director of Drama Francine Torres-Kelly. “Ms. TK gave me roles that I never thought I would be cast in. She encouraged me to exercise and flex my acting muscles.” Last summer, Frings was a member of the Public Theater’s Shakespeare Lab in New york City and recently made her Broadway debut in An Enemy of the People. To aspiring SHC actors, she says, “Train, train, train as much as you can, and in as many artistic disciplines as you can. Don’t forget to live a full life. you can only bring a person to life if you have your own experiences to draw upon. And most importantly, have fun!”

matthew moy ’02“When I joined theatre at SHC, it was like going home.” While at SHC, Moy suffered a dislocated kneecap onstage in the middle of a performance. Knowing that the show must go on, he relocated his kneecap and finished the show. Looking back, this was the pivotal moment for Moy, “I realized that if I could continue through that experience, I would be able to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles.” Today, Moy plays Han Lee in the television series, Two Broke Girls. His television credits include Scrubs, The Middle and How I Met Your Mother. Moy also appeared in the feature film, No Strings Attachedstarring Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher. To aspiring SHC actors he says, “Go that extra mile to differentiate yourself from the pack. Good, hard work will produce good results. Hollywood is not an impossible thing to touch. Keep things simple and work hard.”

For more sHC alumni stories, visit shcp.edu/alumni

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Last year, I challenged the yearbook staff to bring the entire book to life with the use of literary devices and quality design, and the inclusion of all students within its pages. Best practice of yearbook coverage suggests that at least half of the students appear on at least three pages. The 2012-13 Shamrock went above and beyond, including over 75 percent of the students on three or more pages.

The result was a book that included all students and represented the culture and community of SHC accurately and artistically. For these reasons, along with the quality of the content of this book, SHC’s Yearbook Club was awarded the 2012-13 National Award of Excellence from Jostens Publishing and was ranked First Class by National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA).

Bringing the Yearbook to LifeSacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory’s yearbook program was awarded Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory’s yearbook program was awarded

the the 2012-13 National Award of Excellence2012-13 National Award of Excellence from Jostens Publishing. from Jostens Publishing.

by Nancy Ingersoll

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Creating a yearbook teaches students a range of skills that can be applied to many fields of study. The design principles that students learn to make each page appealing can translate to marketing and other fields of design. Collaborating with classmates generates superior ideas and wider perspectives, skills that are invaluable in any industry. The responsibility of owning a page develops project management skills, while meeting deadlines promotes time management and organization. The yearbook staff engages in various writing exercises that teach them to implement literary techniques that help to make their stories truly compelling.

Technology has become a wonderful tool for yearbook creation in the past decade, particularly with web-based desktop publishing tools, which give students the ability to work on their pages anytime, anywhere. Internet research and tools make many yearbook duties paperless, allowing for a more eco-friendly process. Digital cameras allow for a greater number of photographs from which to choose, and photo-editing software allows for greater flexibility in photo enhancement.

ALLOWS US TO PROVIDE APPROXIMATELY

$3 MILLION IN FINANCIAL AID TO MORE

THAN 300 STUDENTS

WHAT IF YOUR GIFT...

Gifts to the Fund for Excellence support SHC’s scholarships, technology improvements, facility enhancements and cocurricular programs.

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Yearbooks have progressed from a time when each page was comprised of a few photos of yearbook staff friends, unimaginative headlines and captions stating the obvious, to a full-color, tailored book that includes a cohesive theme relevant to both the school and that particular time in its history. Yearbooks today feature photos of the entire student body with descriptive captions that adhere to the journalistic style established by NSPA and JEA (Journalism Education Association).

This year, we are hard at work on the 2013-14 edition of The Shamrock. The yearbook staff has chosen a theme that celebrates the launch of our BYOD program and acknowledges all of the gifts our students bring to the SHC community. This year’s theme is “Bring It,” and The Shamrockyearbook staff is certainly bringing its A-game to make this book better than ever.

Technology has become a more important tool for yearbook creation in the past decade.

nancy IngersollInstructor of Visual Art, Yearbook Moderator

While she holds a teaching credential in photography and has great passion for the field, Ms. Ingersoll also brings real-world design experience to the classroom. Prior to SHC, she worked in a corporate design firm and as a freelance designer. Ms. Ingersoll also teaches digital photography and the new Design 1, 2 course at SHC. The design class is a blended class that uses both traditional media and digital techniques to practice the principles of art. Ms. Ingersoll is currently developing an advanced photography curriculum for the fall of 2014.

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The opening of our new physics classrooms has been a huge The opening of our new physics classrooms has been a huge success, and we are thrilled to continue with the next phase of success, and we are thrilled to continue with the next phase of

the renovation project, which improves upon our chemistry facilities.the renovation project, which improves upon our chemistry facilities.

by Clarissa Mendiolaby Clarissa Mendiola

new PhysIcs classrooms Pave the way for the next Phase

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he Class of 2017 began its academic journey he Class of 2017 began its academic journey

at SHC with the opening of our newly at SHC with the opening of our newly

remodeled physics classrooms. Phase one of a remodeled physics classrooms. Phase one of a

three-phase build, the renovated classrooms have three-phase build, the renovated classrooms have

given the Class of 2017, and all future freshman, given the Class of 2017, and all future freshman,

the state-of-the-art environment needed to meet the state-of-the-art environment needed to meet

the demands of SHC’s robust science program. the demands of SHC’s robust science program.

The 2013-14 school year also marked the launch The 2013-14 school year also marked the launch

of SHC’s revised science curriculum, which of SHC’s revised science curriculum, which

places freshmen in physics before they proceed places freshmen in physics before they proceed

to chemistry and biology. This simultaneous to chemistry and biology. This simultaneous

introduction of the new physics classrooms and introduction of the new physics classrooms and

the resequencing of our science curriculum the resequencing of our science curriculum

ensure an organic academic experience for all ensure an organic academic experience for all

incoming freshmen. incoming freshmen.

The new physics classrooms allow students to The new physics classrooms allow students to

better engage with their course material in a better engage with their course material in a

science that depends highly on the laboratory science that depends highly on the laboratory

experience. The rooms are outfitted with experience. The rooms are outfitted with

electrical and mechanical upgrades, new data electrical and mechanical upgrades, new data

wiring and technology equipment, floor-to-wiring and technology equipment, floor-to-

ceiling whiteboards and furniture that allows ceiling whiteboards and furniture that allows

for meaningful, collaborative work. “It’sfor meaningful, collaborative work. “It’s

great to see our students connect with course great to see our students connect with course

material in an environment that supports their material in an environment that supports their

curiosity and allows them to work together to curiosity and allows them to work together to

seek out the answers to their questions. The seek out the answers to their questions. The

new classrooms provide a flexible arrangement new classrooms provide a flexible arrangement

for small, medium or large group work. for small, medium or large group work.

The floor-to-ceiling whiteboards allow each group The floor-to-ceiling whiteboards allow each group

to pose questions, revise ideas and display data to pose questions, revise ideas and display data

in a way that is accessible to the full class,” says in a way that is accessible to the full class,” says

Instructor of Science Joe Murphy.Instructor of Science Joe Murphy.

As the success of our new physics facilities continues As the success of our new physics facilities continues

to unfold, we are thrilled to begin preparations for to unfold, we are thrilled to begin preparations for

the second phase of the project, which includes the the second phase of the project, which includes the

creation of two new chemistry labs, two science creation of two new chemistry labs, two science

lecture classrooms and an efficient prep space. lecture classrooms and an efficient prep space.

This phase of the project supports our science This phase of the project supports our science

curriculum as freshmen in physics advance to curriculum as freshmen in physics advance to

chemistry and later, biology. chemistry and later, biology.

This renovation project benefits all current SHC This renovation project benefits all current SHC

students, grammar school students enrolled in students, grammar school students enrolled in

SHC’s summer academies and the students we will SHC’s summer academies and the students we will

welcome every year for decades to come. welcome every year for decades to come.

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THE NEW PHySICS CLASSROOMSALLOW STuDENTS TO BETTER ENGAGEWITH THEIR COuRSE MATERIAL IN ASCIENCE THAT DEPENDS HIGHLy ONTHE LABORATORy EXPERIENCE.

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celeste boureIlle ’12Former SHC soccer player Celeste Boureille ’12 has been a standout forward in her first two seasons at the University of California, Berkeley. Boureille played in all 43 games over those two seasons, starting 14 times and scoring five goals, three of which were game-winners.

The Bears qualified for the NCAA Tournament this season but were edged out in the opening round by No. 9 Santa Clara, a game in which the gifted playmaker nearly went the distance, starting and playing 77 minutes en route to a 2-1 loss.

According to head coach Neil McGuire, the “remarkably creative” Boureille didn’t miss a step while moving on from SHC into the top echelon of NCAA Women’s Soccer at Cal. She was a three-time All-WCAL selection and WCAL Player of the Year her senior year at SHC, scoring 18 goals and handing out nine assists that season.

Boureille will return to the pitch for the Golden Bears again next fall as they build on this year’s top-25 ranking and fifth place finish in the Pac-12.

YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE SHC FUND FOR EXCELLENCE CAN CHANGE A LIFE.

Tuition alone cannot cover the cost of key aspects of SHC that are so vital to the progress of our students and the success of our school.

Your gift allows SHC to provide the finest Catholic education. Together we can create opportunities that ignite our students’ passions and foster academic excellence.

sPOrtInGsPOrtInG Green Green

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Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory is honored to announce the 2014 inductees to our Athletic Hall of Fame. The class features five men, two women and two teams who competed in eight different sports, as far back as 1949.

These student-athletes and teams were selected based on exceptional achievements on the field, track or court during their time at St. Vincent High School, Sacred Heart High School or Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory and later in their careers as athletes and coaches.

The induction ceremony will be held on February 8, 2014, and these proud alumni will take their well-deserved place among the other 222 individuals and five teams currently enshrined in the SHC Athletic Hall of Fame. Included here are some of their career highlights from their high school days.

2014 shc athletIchall of fame Inductees

rOnaLD ButOrI ’61 Sacred Heart High School

Butori won two championships as a varsity baseball player in 1960 and 1961. As a junior, he earned Honorable Mention in the San Francisco News Call Bulletin. As a senior, he was named All-League and second team All-Catholic, was honored in all three San Francisco newspapers, won the Mandarin Award for Athletics and Scholarship and was awarded a scholarship to Saint Mary's College.

In 1961 and 1962, Butori was selected to play in the Examiner

All-Star Game, finishing with six hits in ten at bats. In 1962, he played on the San Francisco Police Post American Legion team that won the California State American Legion Championship, and was named second team All-Tournament center fielder. He coached the junior varsity team at Sacred Heart in 1969 in the school’s final season in the AAA, winning the league championship, and went on to coach the San Marin High School varsity team from 1970-1979.

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PHILLIP FreeD ’80 Sacred Heart High School, Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory

Freed was a three-year varsity football and baseball player at Sacred Heart High School and was a member of the 1978 WCAL championship baseball team that is also enshrined in the SHC Athletics Hall of Fame. He returned to his alma mater and has served as Athletic Director since 1993. Freed served as head varsity football coach from 1995-2003, leading the program to undefeated seasons in 1996 and 1997. He has been instrumental in capital improvements such as the expansion of the weight room and the renovations of the practice field and batting facility. He was named CCS Athletic Director of the Year in 2013 and has presided over the most successful era in SHC athletics history, with 14 league titles, 30 CCS titles, 15 Northern California titles, five State titles and a National Championship.

eLIZaBetH KeLBer ’00Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory

Kelber was named first team All-League three times as a volleyball player at SHC. She was twice honored as SHC Student-Athlete of the Month and was named team MVP as a senior. She was the Vincentine Contrero Award Winner for excellence in scholarship and athletics, and was named San Francisco Examiner Athlete of the Week. Her most memorable moments include beating Saint Ignatius twice in GPS League play and once in the CCS playoffs, en route to a runner-up finish in CCS and a trip to the Northern California Regional of the California State Playoffs. During her sophomore year at SHC, her club volleyball team qualified for the Junior Olympics. She is now a Superior Court attorney.

CrIstIna KOsta ’97Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory

Kosta, a four-year varsity starting pitcher for the SHC softball team, was among the best pitchers in the league. As a freshman, she ranked third in the league in pitching and was named first team All-League in her junior and senior seasons. She also earned the Vincentine Contrero Award in her senior year for her exceptional work on the diamond and in the classroom. Kosta was named first team All-League in 1998 at the College of San Mateo and also earned Honorable Mention on the All Northern California team. After transferring to Saint Mary’s College, she won the SMC Athletic Varsity Award in 1999. She returned to SHC in 2003-2004 as the varsity pitching coach. She has been a firefighter for the San Francisco Fire Department for the past nine years.

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Gold Diploma Ceremony & LuncheonClass of 1964! Come celebrate your 50-year high school anniversary on May 31, 2014. For more information or to participate in planning the event, contact Director of Special Events Rosie Horan ’65 at [email protected] or 415.776.6626 ext. 681.

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rOGer neFF ’57 Sacred Heart High School

Neff was a standout basketball and baseball player for Sacred Heart. He was named team captain for both the 110s and varsity basketball teams, and earned All City Honors for the 100s as well. He batted .420 in 1957 as an outfielder, earning him All City Honors again. He played on two championship baseball teams, and counts baseball road trips to Santa Rosa and San Joaquin Valley with Brother Charlie and the team among his most memorable moments.

DaVID O’KeeFFe ’95  Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory

O’Keeffe played three years of varsity football at SHC, earning Most Inspirational as a sophomore and the Captain’s Award as a senior. He was also named Most Inspirational as a junior for the basketball team, on which he played three years on varsity. He was named MVP of the varsity baseball team as a senior, an honor he won at the junior varsity level in all three sports he played. He batted over .400 in both his junior and senior seasons and earned First Team All-League in both years. He won the 1995 Captain’s Award for baseball and received a 1995 All-Metro Honorable Mention. His most memorable moments are beating Tom Brady’s Serra football team and the extra-inning win in the Bruce-Mahoney baseball game over Saint Ignatius, both during his junior year.

CHrIstOPHer ransOM ’64Sacred Heart High School

Ransom played three years of varsity football as a running back and free safety for the Irish. He was named team captain and earned All City for his play on the gridiron, including an 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Washington. As a sprinter, he was an integral member of the Sacred Heart track and field team in 1963 and 1964, when he was the track team’s lone representative in the All City and State meets. He placed second in the Junior Olympics and third at the Fresno Relays in the 100-yard dash, an event in which he still holds the SHC school record with a 9.7.Ransom earned All-Conference Honorable Mention in 1964 at San Francisco City College, where he also ran track and field and where he finished among the top three in several state meets. He went on to play football at New Mexico State.

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spring GalaThe SHC Parents Association Spring Gala is coming! Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29. Contact Event Fundraiser & Annual Appeal Manager Alex Goldberg at [email protected] for more information.

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1949 st. VInCent BasKetBaLL teaMSaint Vincent High School

In 1972, when Title IX of the Education Amendments passed, less than 4 percent of high school girls played a sport. That percentage was even lower in 1949. At SHC today, nearly 50 percent of the girls play at least one sport; many play more than one. The girls of the 1949 St. Vincent basketball team were pioneers of their era, not merely for taking the floor at a time when many schools did not offer girls’ sports, but also for the excellence with which they played the game. The team has the distinction of winning St. Vincent’s first CYO Basketball Championship in 1949. The basketball team finished 8-1 in CYO League play and defeated St. Brigid, 17-16 in the League Championship game, overcoming an earlier regular season loss and bringing home only the second championship in St. Vincent’s school history. The team was coached by Ruth “Monty” Montague, who coached all of the school’s sports from 1943-1952 and was considered the most successful high school coach of her time in San Francisco.

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1961 saCreD Heart BaseBaLL teaMSacred Heart High School

(Hall of Famers: Frank Bertania ’61, Ron Butori ’61, Richard Braun ’63 and Dick Morosi ’61)

The team’s 32-2 record is the second best in Northern California history, and the team finished an unblemished 18-0 in AAA league play. Cal Hi Sports rated the team as the best team in all of California for 1961. Ten players were named to All-City teams, including five first teamers, two second teamers and three on Honorable Mention. Coach Dick Murray was named All-City Coach of the Year, and Bertania was named Player of the Year. Three players earned first team honors in all three San Francisco newspapers and four earned All-NorCal Catholic honors. The team earned nine spots in the East-West All-Star and Examiner All-Star games, and four players went on to play Division I college baseball. Two signed professional contracts, and one played seven years in Major League Baseball.

Gold Club LuncheonThis year we welcome the class of 1963 as the newest Gold Club members. Mark Thursday, April 24 on your calendar for this annual event. Invitations will be mailed in February. you may contact Director of Special Events Rosie Horan ’65 at [email protected] or 415.776.6626 ext. 681 for more information. The 1963 reunion photos are still available for purchase at shcp.edu. under News and Events, click Photos, then select SHC Photo Gallery.

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MAKE “WHAT IF...” A REALITY WITH A GIFT TO THE FUND FOR EXCELLENCE TODAY.

Donate at www.shcp.edu/whatifY O U R A N N U A L G I F T S A R E 1 0 0 % TA X D E D U C T I b L E

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Introducing The CoaCh PIlara BaTTIng FaCIlITy

This fall, SHC unveiled the Coach Pilara Batting Facility, a new athletic facility serving student-athletes involved in a variety of sports. The 2,520-square-foot facility, which sits next door to the main academic building on the La Salle Campus, will be home to Fightin’ Irish baseball, softball, golf, strength and conditioning, team practices and drills, as well as the Hall of Fame Summer Baseball Camp.

The fieldhouse is a custom prefabricated steel structure that includes a field turf and rubber infill interior, providing a game-quality practice and training facility. According to Director of School Advancement and former SHC baseball player and coach John Vigo ’81, “The building also features a versatile netting and tracking system that will allow for a variety of configurations, including

batting, pitching, fielding, golf, football drills and much more.”

Head Baseball Coach Brian Morgan is thrilled to have a state-of-the-art, well-lit indoor facility and considers it a great benefit to his program. “This setup provides our players with a chance to get numerous swings. We can practice almost every part of the game in there. We’re so grateful to SHC and our generous donors for making it happen. Not to mention all of the baseball players and fathers who donated their free time in the demolition and setup of the cages.”

The facility was named for Coach Andy Pilara, a fixture in the San Francisco baseball community and a former coach at Sacred Heart and Archbishop Riordan High Schools. It was made possible, in large part, thanks to a generous lead investment by an anonymous donor.

SHC is grateful to the following individuals and organizations for their generous support of the construction of the Coach Pilara Batting Facility:

Pat Coakley

Ramiro Gonzalez

Matthew Huey, MH Construction

tony Kim ’92, town Consulting

Gabriel Y. Ng Architects

Joe o’Brien, Ace Hauling

daniel o’Connor & John Biasodi, Lewis M. Merlo, Inc.

Feeney o’driscoll

Paul o’driscoll

Richard o’Sullivan, West Cork Welding

Mike Paganini ’85, Paganini electric

tony Perez, excel Site Services

Frank Reus

Gino Rinaldi

tom Ross

Mark Schuman

SHC Varsity Baseball team and Coaches

terry Walsh

Philip Whitehead, Soils engineer

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Heritage Society: YouR PLANS CAN CHANGe A LIFe

Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory transforms young lives every day. You can be part of our important mission by creating a gift to SHC in your estate. The goal of estate planning is to provide peace of mind and financial support for yourself and your loved ones. After you have made plans for your family’s future, we invite you to extend your support by planning a gift that makes a lasting impact on the important work at SHC.

As you prepare your will or trust, it is important to know that your needs will vary, depending on your age and situation.

• under 40: you have increased career responsibilities and perhaps a young family. What happens to your loved ones if you are gone? Protect the people and causes you love with your first estate plan.

• ages 40-54: With growing children, aging parents and a busy schedule, estate and financial planning can be a challenge. Get your plans in order to protect your family and support your favorite causes.

• ages 55-69: Retirement is around the corner—or here! Take steps to make sure that you can enjoy the extra time you'll have to travel and perhaps spend time with your children and grandchildren.

• ages 70+: Learn how to make your retirement dollars last. Now is the time to be diligent about updating estate plans that put your family first and talk to your loved ones about your choices.

To make a planned gift to SHC or to learn more about the estate, financial and gift planning topics that matter to you, visit www.shcp.edu, click on “Give,” then “Planned Giving.”

For more information, contact Director of School Advancement John Vigo ’81 at 415.775.6626 ext. 763 or [email protected].

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Brother Dominic Ruegg recently published Tales of a Brother Errant, an account of his solo travels in Europe and the Middle East and his underwater archaeological experiences in Spain and Italy.

1953

Joseph Morales served in San Francisco as a United States Immigration Officer and is now retired and residing in Miami with his wife, Angela. He taught Spanish at the Defense Language Institute and served as Consular Specialist at the United States Embassy in Nicaragua for 16 years. Major League Baseball, listening to music, traveling and home gardening are among his favorite pastime pleasures.

19561 Tony Fernandez and

his wife, Patricia, have the

distinction of attending baseball games in every Major League city, and they proclaim AT&T Park as the best stadium! They recently visited three baseball stadiums: Miami, Tampa Bay and Toronto.

19612 Terry McLaughlin

(flowered shirt) celebrated his 70th birthday with Bill Phelan ’61 (dark blue) in July. McLaughlin currently resides in Goodyear, Ariz., and fondly recalls his days at Sacred Heart High School.

1965

Sekio Fuapopo is one of four distinguished Northern California artists featured in North Star Artists. His artwork has been exhibited in California, New Zealand and Europe.

1967

Paul Capurro and brother Frank Capurro ’69 were featured in the San Francisco Chronicle highlighting the success of their restaurant, Capurro’s on Fisherman’s Wharf. Every Friday the 13th,

Capurro’s hosts a luncheon for Sacred Heart alumni from the classes of 1965-1969. Friday, June 13, 2014, is the only such occasion in 2014!

19733 Graduates of Cathedral

Class of 1973 gathered in October at the Basque Cultural Center to celebrate their 40th reunion. A big thank you to Wanda Ramosand others for organizing and planning the luncheon.

Author Craig Carrozzi has recently penned his new thriller, entitled India Basin Triangle: A San Francisco Noir. Basing his story on a true case, Carrozzi provides the audience with political intrigue and whirlwind adventures in his latest crime novel.

1975

Kevin Collins is retired from the Navy and was lucky enough to run into Brother Arnold at Mont LaSalle last year. Next to his military experiences, he

classnotes

Thank you to all who joined us at the Blue & Green Bash on Saturday, November 9 at the SF Design Center Galleria! This inaugural event brought together alumni celebrating milestone reunions and

other alumni and community members. We enjoyed food and products donated by members in the community, and we were rocked by the music of the VL Trio featuring Marco Diaz ’93, and The Cheeseballs. The night was a tremendous success. Pictures can be viewed at shcpalumni.com

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counts his time at Sacred Heart High School as the best four years of his life.

1976

Liane Barbadillo Johnsonreceived a Bachelor of Arts in Human Services Counseling from Notre Dame de Namur University and is in her fifth year in product development at

Genentech. She has been a United States Army Reservist, has volunteered at San Francisco’s Institute on Aging on the Friendship Line, and is currently involved with InnVision Shelter Network in Daly City.

1982 4 Troy Nunley was

appointed to the Federal Bench by the U.S. Senate last spring. His nomination for the appointment was initiated by President Barack Obama. Nunley had been appointed to the Sacramento County Superior Court in 2002 and had previously worked as a deputy state attorney and prosecutor prior to his appointment as a U.S. District Court Judge.

5 Michael Rouan and Tim Fahey attended the Washington State vs. Stanford football game at Century Link Field in September with Tim's daughter. Fahey is a third-generation Sacred Heart alumnus.

19886 Hunter Gilliam and his

wife, Michelle, welcomed their son, Zachary Scott, on June 14, 2013. Big sister Alexa (age 2) is excited to have a younger brother.

19957 Kenneth Spencer

and his wife, Bernadette, welcomed their second son, Frank Anthony Spencer, on June 21, 2013. Big brother Donald is very excited! Bernadette is a dentist at Vicaretti Dental Care in Rochester, N.Y., and Kenneth is a pilot for JetBlue, based out of JFK airport.

19968 Four Brothers from the

Lasallian Region of North America (RELAN) have begun their novitiate year, including Patrick Martin(left), who is standing next to Brother Roberto Martinez, former SHC Instructor of Religious Studies. The novices were welcomed into the novitiate during a gathering with the

local Brothers’ communities on Aug. 11.

2000

Tina Rose Novero has been awarded a Fulbright Student Program Scholarship in Public Administration. She will be working with De La Salle University de Manila for the duration of her research, entitled “Opportunities for Women Living in Extreme Poverty.” Specifically, her research will produce an asset map and recommendations to improve DLSU's service learning programs to best serve women living in the nearby slums of Manila.

20039 Irene Gardner recently

played for the U.S. in the World Cup Rugby Sevens in Moscow. Read the article about Irene at shcp.edu/alumni

On April 1, 2013, defense attorney Andrew Lawhonand his wife, Kate, welcomed their son, Brendan, who joins three older siblings.

alumni Basketball and soccerOver the Thanksgiving holiday, basketball and soccer alumni met to compete against our talented student-athletes. It was great getting to know coaches and players and reconnecting with fellow alumni. To view pictures visit shcpalumni.com

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2005

Patrick Grass graduated from California State University, Northridge this past spring with a degree in kinesiology. Patrick coaches football at Taft High School in Woodland Hills. He is appreciative of what Coach Lou Cobos ’69 and the rest of the coaching staff taught him.

Jacob Wertz has been awarded a Building Excellent Schools (BES) Fellowship. Wertz will receive a $100,000 stipend and support for 150 days of intensive training on school design, leadership and operations. Wertz now is in the enviable position

of creating and leading his own charter school in an underserved area of Los Angeles. See more at shcp.edu/alumni

2007

Tracey Lam was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and is currently studying and teaching English in Korea.

10 Tommy Lee recently graduated from the San Francisco Police Academy and is currently assigned to the Tenderloin Station. Tommy is pictured with his sisters, Stephanie ’12 and Michelle.

Kimiko Naito has come back from teaching in the Philippines and recently got

engaged to Victor Hojilla, an aspiring doctor.

2008

Mairead Johnson graduated from McGill University in 2012 with her bachelor's in English Literature and minors in French and Business Management. She taught English in the French Alps last year and is now working as an analyst, consulting at Deloitte in London.

2009

Molly Kelly won a three-week scholarship to the Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre in Clearlake, Calif. She was awarded the scholarship

when Fresno State’s Theatre Arts department received national recognition as student actors won three awards at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Apr. 15-21 in Washington, D.C.

Zach Branch graduated cum laude in May from the University of Arizona Eller School of Management with a degree in Management Information Systems and a minor in Spanish. He was offered a full-time job with the same company outside of Dallas, Texas, where older brother Matt Branch ’05 is a Sales and Marketing Manager.

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Mariategue reports that her daughter, Anacarmina Mariategue, recently competed for Miss Philippines USA 2013 in August in La Mirada, Calif., where she won First Runner-Up and Best in Swimsuit. Anacarmina’s family is very proud of her!

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37th annual Irish Invitational Golf tournamentMark your calendars for the 37th Annual Irish Invitational Golf Tournament to be held at Lake Merced Golf Course on April 14, 2014. Details to be announced shortly!

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In MemoryMrs. Anne M. AllredMrs. Anne M. AllredMr. Kenneth J. Gandolfo ’70Mr. Kenneth J. Gandolfo ’70Mr. Aurelio G. AlvarezMr. Aurelio G. AlvarezMs. Jessica ToscanoMs. Jessica ToscanoMr. Harvey Anderson ’74Mr. Harvey Anderson ’74Mrs. Winifred F. AndersonMrs. Winifred F. AndersonMr. Edward Arechavala ’54Mr. Edward Arechavala ’54John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMr. Ernesto ArrobioMr. Ernesto ArrobioMr. Arnold P. Arrobio & Mr. Arnold P. Arrobio &

Dr. Maria Corazon David-ArrobioDr. Maria Corazon David-ArrobioMrs. Phyliss R. AuranMrs. Phyliss R. AuranMr. & Mrs. John W. BranchMr. & Mrs. John W. BranchMrs. Luz AustriaMrs. Luz AustriaMs. Angela Woo AustriaMs. Angela Woo AustriaMrs. Pauline BanyaiMrs. Pauline BanyaiMs. Marta GerberMs. Marta GerberMr. Timothy Baptista ’99Mr. Timothy Baptista ’99Armstrong Carpet & LinoleumArmstrong Carpet & LinoleumMrs. Lorraine BaptistaMrs. Lorraine BaptistaMr. James Barry ’74 & Mr. James Barry ’74 &

Mrs. Maryann BarryMrs. Maryann BarryMrs. Antoinette A. CiapponiMrs. Antoinette A. CiapponiCottrell’s Moving & Storage ExchangeCottrell’s Moving & Storage ExchangeMr. Rene Courpet ’47 & Mr. Rene Courpet ’47 &

Mrs. Louise CourpetMrs. Louise CourpetMr. David Hepler ’74Mr. David Hepler ’74Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. IsolaMr. & Mrs. Ronald W. IsolaMrs. Coralee JohnsonMrs. Coralee JohnsonMr. Mike ReynaMr. Mike ReynaMr. Edward A. Barosky, Sr.Mr. Edward A. Barosky, Sr.Ms. Bertha BaroskyMs. Bertha Barosky

Ms. Cathy A. Barosky-HurleyMs. Bertha BaroskyMr. Victor Barulich ’39Mr. Brendan T. Scharetg ’73 &

Mrs. Cathlyne ScharetgMs. Lourdes D. BascoMs. Jojo ElizardeMr. William Beaton ’43Mrs. Nancy AmbroseMr. William BidlemanMr. Donald De Meyer ’53Mr. Donald BissMr. James Devlin ’50Mrs. Dorothy King Bongi ’47Mrs. Dorothy King Bongi ’47Ms. Josephine Gandolfo Amoroso ’50Ms. Josephine Gandolfo Amoroso ’50Mr. Patrick Cirby ’88Mr. Patrick Cirby ’88Mrs. Joyce BrekkeMrs. Joyce BrekkeMr. Michael Nerney ’75 & Mr. Michael Nerney ’75 &

Mrs. Roselle NerneyMrs. Roselle NerneyMrs. Jane BrownMrs. Jane BrownMrs. Charlotte BrownMrs. Charlotte BrownMr. Stephen Clark Saxe ButlerMr. Stephen Clark Saxe ButlerMrs. Elaine M. ButlerMrs. Elaine M. ButlerMrs. Ruth A. CahillMrs. Ruth A. CahillMr. James Mullane ’70Mr. James Mullane ’70Mr. Thomas Callen ’41Mr. Thomas Callen ’41Mr. Bertram Callen ’41Mr. Bertram Callen ’41Mr. George A. CampanaMr. George A. CampanaMr. David J. InocencioMr. David J. InocencioMs. Andrea CaraffiMs. Andrea CaraffiMs. Maria P. CaraffiMs. Maria P. CaraffiMr. John CardinaleMr. John CardinaleMr. Frank V. Mazzucco ’76 & Mr. Frank V. Mazzucco ’76 &

Mrs. Josephine MazzuccoMrs. Josephine MazzuccoMrs. Patricia D. CarlinMrs. Patricia D. CarlinMr. Dennis Callaghan ’71 & Mr. Dennis Callaghan ’71 &

Mrs. Carol CallaghanMrs. Carol CallaghanMs. Doris Grimley ’54Ms. Doris Grimley ’54Dr. Michael Johnston ’71 & Dr. Michael Johnston ’71 &

Mrs. Cristine JohnstonMrs. Cristine JohnstonMr. Robert Mikovich ’85 & Mr. Robert Mikovich ’85 &

Mrs. Michelle MikovichMrs. Michelle MikovichJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMs. Sheila CaseyMs. Sheila CaseyMs. Monica McGuireMs. Monica McGuireMs. Ana Celaya andMs. Ana Celaya andMrs. Rose De LeonardisMrs. Rose De Leonardis

Mr. John CescaMr. John CescaMs. Virginia Fontaine ’54Ms. Virginia Fontaine ’54Mrs. Carol Jones Hupke ’54 & Mrs. Carol Jones Hupke ’54 &

Mr. Peter HupkeMr. Peter HupkeMr. Kuan W. ChangMr. Kuan W. ChangMr. & Mrs. Raul YnamiMr. & Mrs. Raul YnamiMr. Gerald J. ChristensenMr. Gerald J. ChristensenMr. John J. KiernanMr. John J. KiernanMrs. May ChuMrs. May ChuMr. Akio J. MochizukiMr. Akio J. MochizukiMr. Joseph F. CirimeleMr. Joseph F. CirimeleMrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 & Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 &

Mr. James HoranMr. James HoranMr. Eric P. CloseMr. Eric P. CloseMr. Robert A. SattuiMr. Robert A. SattuiMr. Brian ColemanMr. Brian ColemanMr. Kenneth J. Gandolfo ’70Mr. Kenneth J. Gandolfo ’70Mrs. Antoinette M. LaMotta ColluraMrs. Antoinette M. LaMotta ColluraMrs. Barbara M. PulizzanoMrs. Barbara M. PulizzanoMr. Frank D. CorbelliMr. Frank D. CorbelliMrs. Lorraine DeVincenzi Clyne ’54 & Mrs. Lorraine DeVincenzi Clyne ’54 &

Mr. Frank Clyne ’52Mr. Frank Clyne ’52Ms. Doris Grimley ’54Ms. Doris Grimley ’54Mrs. Carol Jones Hupke ’54 & Mrs. Carol Jones Hupke ’54 &

Mr. Peter HupkeMr. Peter HupkeMs. Mary C. HupkeMs. Mary C. HupkeMrs. Anne P. CordesMrs. Anne P. CordesMr. Joseph Hession ’52Mr. Joseph Hession ’52Mrs. Bernice CreedonMrs. Bernice CreedonMr. Michael Creedon ’70Mr. Michael Creedon ’70Mr. Dermott CreedonMr. Dermott CreedonMr. Michael Creedon ’70Mr. Michael Creedon ’70Mr. John P. CurranMr. John P. CurranMr. John J. KiernanMr. John J. KiernanMr. James H. PottsMr. James H. PottsMr. Jack Curtin ’50Mr. Jack Curtin ’50Mr. Ernest C. AyalaMr. Ernest C. AyalaMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. BarisoneMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. BarisoneCatholic Kolping Society of AmericaCatholic Kolping Society of AmericaMs. Anne CollinsMs. Anne CollinsMs. Marie Doherty ’46Ms. Marie Doherty ’46Brother Joseph Fabiano, FSCBrother Joseph Fabiano, FSCMr. & Mrs. John HickeyMr. & Mrs. John HickeyMrs. A. Catherine Mibach & Mrs. A. Catherine Mibach &

Mr. Donald MibachMr. Donald MibachMr. Edward O’Connor ’44 & Mr. Edward O’Connor ’44 &

Mrs. Ofelia O’ConnorMrs. Ofelia O’ConnorMrs. Louise StagnaroMrs. Louise Stagnaro

Mrs. Frances D. DavisMrs. Frances D. DavisMr. Louis J. SozziMr. Louis J. SozziMr. Modesto de los ReyesMr. Modesto de los ReyesMs. Herminia de los ReyesMs. Herminia de los ReyesMrs. Bernadette de LucaMrs. Bernadette de LucaMr. Donald De Meyer ’53Mr. Donald De Meyer ’53Mrs. Janith M. DevlinMrs. Janith M. DevlinMr. James Devlin ’50Mr. James Devlin ’50Mr. Edward Diba ’79Mr. Edward Diba ’79Ms. Josephine Gandolfo Amoroso ’50Ms. Josephine Gandolfo Amoroso ’50Mrs. Gloria DonohueMrs. Gloria DonohueMr. Christopher Diner ’65 & Mr. Christopher Diner ’65 &

Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65Mr. Michael J. DorseyMr. Michael J. DorseyMr. Christopher Diner ’65 & Mr. Christopher Diner ’65 &

Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65Mr. Justin H. DotyMr. Justin H. DotyMr. & Mrs. John W. BranchMr. & Mrs. John W. BranchMr. Arnaud DuhartMr. Arnaud DuhartMr. & Mrs. Jean CurutchetMr. & Mrs. Jean CurutchetMr. Albert J. Dye, Jr.Mr. Albert J. Dye, Jr.Mr. Douglas Hupke ’83 & Mr. Douglas Hupke ’83 &

Mrs. Elena HupkeMrs. Elena HupkeMr. Charles Elliott ’50Mr. Charles Elliott ’50Mr. Edward Scholz ’48 & Mr. Edward Scholz ’48 &

Mrs. Jeannine ScholzMrs. Jeannine ScholzMr. Joseph F. EnglerMr. Joseph F. EnglerMr. Thomas Horan ’66 & Mr. Thomas Horan ’66 &

Mrs. Barbara HoranMrs. Barbara HoranMrs. Mary Dugan English ’70Mrs. Mary Dugan English ’70Mr. Dennis EnglishMr. Dennis EnglishMs. Kirsten E. EnglundMs. Kirsten E. EnglundMr. Michael Nerney ’75 & Mr. Michael Nerney ’75 &

Mrs. Roselle NerneyMrs. Roselle NerneyMr. Leo FathyMr. Leo FathyMr. & Mrs. John W. BranchMr. & Mrs. John W. BranchMrs. Edna M. FeganMrs. Edna M. FeganMs. Regina DevineMs. Regina DevineMr. Jack Driscoll ’66Mr. Jack Driscoll ’66Mr. William Garza, Mr. William Garza,

Ms. Elizabeth V. Garza & Ms. Elizabeth V. Garza & Ms. Peggie GarzaMs. Peggie Garza

Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 & Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 & Mr. James HoranMr. James Horan

Ms. Beverly A. KoepplinMs. Beverly A. KoepplinMr. & Mrs. Bob PickerrellMr. & Mrs. Bob PickerrellMr. William Firpo ’44Mr. William Firpo ’44Mr. John D. MoriartyMr. John D. Moriarty

Memorial & Commemorative Giving Program

Listed on the following pages are the names of families, friends and loved ones of members of the SHC community who are in SHC’s Books of Remembrance. John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73, the Christian Brothers and the Daughters of Charity offer prayers and masses for the special intentions requested in honor of members of our school community each month. Please remember them in your prayers.

List reflects contributions made from April 1 to October 31.

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Mr. James M. FitzSimonsMr. James M. FitzSimonsMs. Donna IvesMs. Donna IvesMs. Josephine A. FitzSimonsMs. Josephine A. FitzSimonsMs. Donna IvesMs. Donna IvesMr. Harold FlinnMr. Harold FlinnMrs. Lorraine BaptistaMrs. Lorraine BaptistaMrs. Natalie G. FrisciaMrs. Natalie G. FrisciaMrs. Norma LanducciMrs. Norma LanducciMrs. Catherine GallagherMrs. Catherine GallagherMrs. Nancy AmbroseMrs. Nancy AmbroseMs. Kelly Gallagher ’95Ms. Kelly Gallagher ’95Mr. John P. Gallagher ’68 & Mr. John P. Gallagher ’68 &

Mrs. Stacy GallagherMrs. Stacy GallagherMr. Justin S. GarciaMr. Justin S. GarciaMr. James H. PottsMr. James H. PottsMrs. Virginia GinolaMrs. Virginia GinolaMr. Louis J. SozziMr. Louis J. SozziMs. Marsha GiordanoMs. Marsha GiordanoMs. Rachel A. GiordanoMs. Rachel A. GiordanoMr. Jeffrey GomezMr. Jeffrey GomezMs. Susana YuMs. Susana YuMr. Jean Pierre GoyhenetcheMr. Jean Pierre GoyhenetcheMr. & Mrs. Jean CurutchetMr. & Mrs. Jean CurutchetMrs. Elizabeth King Greer ’52Mrs. Elizabeth King Greer ’52Ms. Janet Holland ’77Ms. Janet Holland ’77Mr. & Mrs. Charles GrimaMr. & Mrs. Charles GrimaBrother Joseph Grima ’59Brother Joseph Grima ’59Mr. Francis Grima ’63Mr. Francis Grima ’63Brother Joseph Grima ’59Brother Joseph Grima ’59Mr. Gung GungMr. Gung GungMr. Clayton Wong & Ms. Linda MaMr. Clayton Wong & Ms. Linda MaMr. Coleman HalloranMr. Coleman HalloranMr. Edward Burns ’66Mr. Edward Burns ’66Ms. Nancy E. CurtinMs. Nancy E. CurtinMr. Don FeehanMr. Don FeehanMr. Charles Figone ’51 & Mr. Charles Figone ’51 &

Mrs. Barbara FigoneMrs. Barbara FigoneMrs. Philomena FolanMrs. Philomena FolanMr. Martin Gent ’66 & Mrs. Jane GentMr. Martin Gent ’66 & Mrs. Jane GentMr. John R. GoldbergMr. John R. GoldbergMr. & Mrs. John HickeyMr. & Mrs. John HickeyMs. Monica McGuireMs. Monica McGuireMr. Brian MulryMr. Brian MulryMr. & Mrs. Christopher MulryMr. & Mrs. Christopher MulryMr. Stephen Mulry ’00Mr. Stephen Mulry ’00Mr. Howard Powleson ’51 & Mr. Howard Powleson ’51 &

Mrs. Joanne PowlesonMrs. Joanne PowlesonMr. Robert H. Quinn & Mr. Robert H. Quinn &

Mrs. Barbara QuinnMrs. Barbara QuinnMr. Wayne A. Rose & Mrs. Iva RoseMr. Wayne A. Rose & Mrs. Iva RoseMr. Reinhold SchlarmannMr. Reinhold SchlarmannMr. Kurt M. Schwartz & Mr. Kurt M. Schwartz &

Mrs. Ada SchwartzMrs. Ada SchwartzMr. William Shore ’52 & Mr. William Shore ’52 &

Mrs. Jeanne ShoreMrs. Jeanne ShoreMs. May O. HoMs. May O. HoJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityDr. Edward Hogan ’48Dr. Edward Hogan ’48Ms. Anne-Maria Gaddini ’74Ms. Anne-Maria Gaddini ’74Mrs. Olivette HoggMrs. Olivette HoggJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMs. Mary F. HopperMs. Mary F. HopperMrs. Lorraine BaptistaMrs. Lorraine BaptistaMr. Thomas Horan ’40Mr. Thomas Horan ’40Mr. Michael Horan ’69 & Mr. Michael Horan ’69 &

Mrs. Lana TaranMrs. Lana TaranMrs. Maria HryhorczukMrs. Maria HryhorczukDr. Roman Rodriguez ’68Dr. Roman Rodriguez ’68

Mrs. Sheila JacobsenMrs. Sheila JacobsenMr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. LeeMr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. LeeMr. James E. JenkinsMr. James E. JenkinsMrs. Patricia A. WestMrs. Patricia A. WestMr. Tony JeongMr. Tony JeongMr. Daniel Dedet & Mr. Daniel Dedet &

Mrs. Catherine JeongMrs. Catherine JeongMrs. Bertha M. JewMrs. Bertha M. JewMr. & Ms. Robert LimMr. & Ms. Robert LimMr. Thomas JewMr. Thomas JewMr. & Ms. Robert LimMr. & Ms. Robert LimMrs. Eileen R. JohnsonMrs. Eileen R. JohnsonMrs. Claire Canepa Daley ’45Mrs. Claire Canepa Daley ’45Mrs. Betty JohnstonMrs. Betty JohnstonMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Sutton, S.E.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Sutton, S.E.Mr. Albert D. JordanMr. Albert D. JordanMs. Christine BanfieldMs. Christine BanfieldMr. Marc Kane ’73Mr. Marc Kane ’73John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMrs. Susan E. KellerMrs. Susan E. KellerMrs. Josephine Gandolfo Amoroso ’50Mrs. Josephine Gandolfo Amoroso ’50Mrs. Giovanna Ridondelli Cerruti ’50 & Mrs. Giovanna Ridondelli Cerruti ’50 &

Mr. Marvin Cerruti ’47Mr. Marvin Cerruti ’47Mrs. Elisa M. KennedyMrs. Elisa M. KennedyMr. Kenneth Campi ’65Mr. Kenneth Campi ’65Mr. Christopher Diner ’65 & Mr. Christopher Diner ’65 &

Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65Brother Joseph Fabiano, FSCBrother Joseph Fabiano, FSCMrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 & Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 &

Mr. James HoranMr. James HoranMs. Anne Hoyer ’06Ms. Anne Hoyer ’06Mr. & Mrs. James N. HoyerMr. & Mrs. James N. HoyerMr. John J. KiernanMr. John J. KiernanMrs. Mary P. O’KeefeMrs. Mary P. O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. Edward J. PerryMr. & Mrs. Edward J. PerryMrs. Lorraine Bologna Poggetti ’71 & Mrs. Lorraine Bologna Poggetti ’71 &

Mr. John PoggettiMr. John PoggettiMr. Robert Kerns ’47Mr. Robert Kerns ’47Mr. Robert Mondin ’70 & Mr. Robert Mondin ’70 &

Mrs. Janis MondinMrs. Janis MondinMr. Clark E. KidwellMr. Clark E. KidwellMs. Princess Cartera-KidwellMs. Princess Cartera-KidwellMrs. Katherine KingMrs. Katherine KingMrs. Winifred F. AndersonMrs. Winifred F. AndersonMr. Carl KlotzMr. Carl KlotzMrs. Sharon Kristine Perez Klotz ’68Mrs. Sharon Kristine Perez Klotz ’68John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMrs. Maureen Woods Laharty ’46Mrs. Maureen Woods Laharty ’46John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMs. Judy Brady Lewis ’60Ms. Judy Brady Lewis ’60John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMr. Daniel J. LinehanMr. Daniel J. LinehanMr. Kenneth O. Peralta ’79 & Mr. Kenneth O. Peralta ’79 &

Mrs. Julie PeraltaMrs. Julie PeraltaMr. Stephen LyonMr. Stephen LyonMr. James B. KoeppenMr. James B. KoeppenMrs. Lola Gradilla MacedoMrs. Lola Gradilla MacedoMr. Kenneth J. Gandolfo ’70Mr. Kenneth J. Gandolfo ’70Mr. William M. MalloyMr. William M. MalloyMr. Michael Nerney ’75 & Mr. Michael Nerney ’75 &

Mrs. Roselle NerneyMrs. Roselle NerneyMrs. Rose ManestarMrs. Rose ManestarMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Sutton, S.E.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Sutton, S.E.Mr. Raymond Manion ’39Mr. Raymond Manion ’39Ms. Dianne MalloryMs. Dianne Mallory

Mrs. Natalie C. MarconMrs. Natalie C. MarconMr. Fred MarconMr. Fred MarconMrs. Clydie Mae MarquisMrs. Clydie Mae MarquisJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMrs. Christina Armada MarsonMrs. Christina Armada MarsonMr. Garrett Dempsey ’92 & Mr. Garrett Dempsey ’92 &

Mrs. Kim DempseyMrs. Kim DempseyMr. Grandpa MashMr. Grandpa MashMs. Sonia ValenzuelaMs. Sonia ValenzuelaMrs. Aida MazzuccoMrs. Aida MazzuccoMr. Frank V. Mazzucco ’76 & Mr. Frank V. Mazzucco ’76 &

Mrs. Josephine MazzuccoMrs. Josephine MazzuccoMrs. Angelina McAuliffeMrs. Angelina McAuliffeMr. Frank Capurro ’69Mr. Frank Capurro ’69Mr. Jack Driscoll ’66Mr. Jack Driscoll ’66Dr. Michael Johnston ’71 & Dr. Michael Johnston ’71 &

Mrs. Cristine JohnstonMrs. Cristine JohnstonMr. & Mrs. Robert A. LintMr. & Mrs. Robert A. LintMr. John McGreevy ’69 & Mr. John McGreevy ’69 &

Mrs. Lori McGreevyMrs. Lori McGreevyMr. William Powers ’69 & Mr. William Powers ’69 &

Mrs. Diane PowersMrs. Diane PowersMr. Gerald Sobeck ’69 & Mr. Gerald Sobeck ’69 &

Mrs. Susie SobeckMrs. Susie SobeckMr. Gregory McAuliffeMr. Gregory McAuliffeMr. Frank Capurro ’69Mr. Frank Capurro ’69Mr. John McGreevy ’69 & Mr. John McGreevy ’69 &

Mrs. Lori McGreevyMrs. Lori McGreevyMr. Timothy Shanahan ’71 & Mr. Timothy Shanahan ’71 &

Mrs. Deborah ShanahanMrs. Deborah ShanahanMr. Daniel McBradyMr. Daniel McBradyMr. Gerald Heckert ’51 & Mr. Gerald Heckert ’51 &

Mrs. Claudette HeckertMrs. Claudette HeckertMr. Sean P. McKennaMr. Sean P. McKennaMrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 & Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 &

Mr. James HoranMr. James HoranMr. Jack McNultyMr. Jack McNultyMr. John J. KiernanMr. John J. KiernanMr. John L. McNultyMr. John L. McNultyMr. James Mullane ’70Mr. James Mullane ’70Mrs. Frances Shanahan Medeiros ’43Mrs. Frances Shanahan Medeiros ’43Mrs. Clementine H. ShanahanMrs. Clementine H. ShanahanMr. Joseph Meehan ’48Mr. Joseph Meehan ’48Mr. Edward Scholz ’48 & Mr. Edward Scholz ’48 &

Mrs. Jeannine ScholzMrs. Jeannine Scholz

Mr. Jesus D. MontalvoMr. Jesus D. MontalvoMrs. Lolita Jimenez SattuiMrs. Lolita Jimenez SattuiMrs. Carmen C. MordecaiMrs. Carmen C. MordecaiMr. James Mullane ’70Mr. James Mullane ’70Mr. Achim MuellerMr. Achim MuellerMs. Jennifer RauhMs. Jennifer RauhMs. Toki MurakamiMs. Toki MurakamiMr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. LeeMr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. LeeMr. George Nann ’57Mr. George Nann ’57Mr. Gerald Heckert ’51 & Mr. Gerald Heckert ’51 &

Mrs. Claudette HeckertMrs. Claudette HeckertMr. Brian NarlockMr. Brian NarlockMr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. LeeMr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. LeeMr. Joseph Naughton ’71Mr. Joseph Naughton ’71Mr. & Mrs. Jean CurutchetMr. & Mrs. Jean CurutchetMs. Patricia KellyMs. Patricia KellyMr. Eugene NeedhamMr. Eugene NeedhamMs. Monica McGuireMs. Monica McGuireMr. John F. NewmanMr. John F. NewmanMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. PortilloMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. PortilloMrs. Leslene NgMrs. Leslene NgMr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. LeeMr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. LeeMr. John O’Brien ’45Mr. John O’Brien ’45John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMs. Moira O’DonnellMs. Moira O’DonnellMr. Kenneth J. Lyons & Mr. Kenneth J. Lyons &

Mrs. Jennifer Incavo-LyonsMrs. Jennifer Incavo-LyonsMr. Salvador OteizaMr. Salvador OteizaMr. & Mrs. Jean CurutchetMr. & Mrs. Jean CurutchetMrs. Stephanie PacchettiMrs. Stephanie PacchettiMr. Michael Nerney ’75 & Mr. Michael Nerney ’75 &

Mrs. Roselle NerneyMrs. Roselle NerneyMr. Leo A. PadreddiiMr. Leo A. PadreddiiMr. Donald De Meyer ’53Mr. Donald De Meyer ’53Mr. Steve PariseMr. Steve PariseMr. David AlbertiMr. David AlbertiMrs. Paterna PechoMrs. Paterna PechoMr. Ross LeanoMr. Ross LeanoMrs. Josephine PowersMrs. Josephine PowersMr. Daniel C. Ryan ’69 & Mr. Daniel C. Ryan ’69 &

Mrs. Rosine RyanMrs. Rosine RyanMrs. Ann J. ProkopowiczMrs. Ann J. ProkopowiczMr. & Mrs. Cary F. FulbrightMr. & Mrs. Cary F. FulbrightMrs. Doris RaffettoMrs. Doris RaffettoMrs. Liana Giovannini FigoneMrs. Liana Giovannini Figone

Your gifts to the Memorial, Commemorative Giving and In Remembrance programs are directed toward the Fund for excellence, which supports academics, cocurriculars and financial aid. Alumni from the classes of 1950, 1965 and 1967 have also created endowed scholarships in memory of deceased classmates. If you have any questions about the giving program, please contact director of Special events Rosie Horan ’65 at [email protected] or 415.775.6626 ext. 681.

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Mr. Edward H. RauchMr. Edward H. RauchMr. Lawrence W. SneeMr. Lawrence W. SneeMr. Daniel RedmondMr. Daniel RedmondMr. Howard Powleson ’51 & Mr. Howard Powleson ’51 &

Mrs. Joanne PowlesonMrs. Joanne PowlesonMr. Primo RepettoMr. Primo RepettoJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMr. George ReynoldsMr. George ReynoldsMrs. Patricia A. WestMrs. Patricia A. WestMr. John Riordan ’50Mr. John Riordan ’50Ms. Mary Marguerite RiordanMs. Mary Marguerite RiordanMr. Matthew RivardMr. Matthew RivardMrs. Liana Giovannini FigoneMrs. Liana Giovannini FigoneMrs. Katherine RobertsMrs. Katherine RobertsMr. Donald De Meyer ’53Mr. Donald De Meyer ’53Mr. Ernie RobertsonMr. Ernie RobertsonMrs. Rose M. O’LearyMrs. Rose M. O’LearyMrs. Eileen RogersMrs. Eileen RogersMr. James Devlin ’50Mr. James Devlin ’50Mrs. Pamela RolloMrs. Pamela RolloMr. Christopher Diner ’65 & Mr. Christopher Diner ’65 &

Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65Mr. Edward F. Gigliotti ’50 & Mr. Edward F. Gigliotti ’50 &

Mrs. Carmela GigliottiMrs. Carmela GigliottiMr. Gerald Heckert ’51 & Mr. Gerald Heckert ’51 &

Mrs. Claudette HeckertMrs. Claudette HeckertMs. Janet Holland ’77Ms. Janet Holland ’77Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 & Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 &

Mr. James HoranMr. James HoranMs. Eileen M. Malley ’77Ms. Eileen M. Malley ’77Mr. Val McKeever ’45Mr. Val McKeever ’45Mr. Martin Monfredini ’70 & Mr. Martin Monfredini ’70 &

Mrs. Denise MonfrediniMrs. Denise MonfrediniMr. William Powers ’69 & Mr. William Powers ’69 &

Mrs. Diane PowersMrs. Diane PowersMr. Daniel C. Ryan ’69 & Mr. Daniel C. Ryan ’69 &

Mrs. Rosine RyanMrs. Rosine RyanMr. Louis A. RomaniMr. Louis A. RomaniMs. Maria P. CaraffiMs. Maria P. CaraffiMrs. Roberta RomaniMrs. Roberta RomaniMrs. Gloria Parenti RomanoMrs. Gloria Parenti RomanoMrs. Liana Giovannini FigoneMrs. Liana Giovannini FigoneMrs. Penelope RoseMrs. Penelope RoseMs. Nina Bridges ’17Ms. Nina Bridges ’17

Mr. Anthony RossiMr. Anthony RossiMr. Richard Morosi ’61Mr. Richard Morosi ’61Mr. Robert RouanMr. Robert RouanMs. Donna A. CunninghamMs. Donna A. CunninghamMr. Victor Ruzette ’72Mr. Victor Ruzette ’72John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMr. Matthew Ryan ’39Mr. Matthew Ryan ’39Mr. Lawrence Ryan ’65Mr. Lawrence Ryan ’65Mr. Peter RyanMr. Peter RyanJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMrs. Ruth SleeperMrs. Ruth SleeperMr. Henry H. HongMr. Henry H. HongMrs. Loretta Bernie Smith ’40Mrs. Loretta Bernie Smith ’40Mr. & Mrs. William C. CodyMr. & Mrs. William C. CodyMrs. Patricia A. WestMrs. Patricia A. WestMr. Nicolas Solis ’03Mr. Nicolas Solis ’03John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMr. Larry Sozzi ’65Mr. Larry Sozzi ’65Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 & Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 &

Mr. James HoranMr. James HoranMr. James B. KoeppenMr. James B. KoeppenMr. William Spencer ’65Mr. William Spencer ’65Mr. & Mrs. John W. BranchMr. & Mrs. John W. BranchMrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65 & Mrs. Patricia Shea Diner ’65 &

Mr. Christopher DinerMr. Christopher DinerFirst Pacific Surety & Insurance First Pacific Surety & Insurance

Brokerage, Inc.Brokerage, Inc.Dr. Kenneth Hogarty ’66 & Dr. Kenneth Hogarty ’66 &

Mrs. Sally HogartyMrs. Sally HogartyMs. Janet Holland ’77Ms. Janet Holland ’77Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 & Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan ’65 &

Mr. James HoranMr. James HoranMr. Michael A. Killeen & Mr. Michael A. Killeen &

Mrs. Charlotte KilleenMrs. Charlotte KilleenMr. Martin Monfredini ’70 & Mr. Martin Monfredini ’70 &

Mrs. Denise MonfrediniMrs. Denise MonfrediniJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMr. Carl F. SpiessMr. Carl F. SpiessMs. Doris Grimley ’54Ms. Doris Grimley ’54Mr. Joseph W. St. Geme, Jr.Mr. Joseph W. St. Geme, Jr.Ms. Monica St. GemeMs. Monica St. Geme

Mrs. Frances Doll StergionMrs. Frances Doll StergionMs. Laura LungMs. Laura LungMr. Kenneth Stergion, D.D.S.Mr. Kenneth Stergion, D.D.S.Ms. Laura LungMs. Laura LungMr. Howard StoltzMr. Howard StoltzMr. James Devlin ’50Mr. James Devlin ’50Mr. Ed StrainMr. Ed StrainMs. Kathleen WeitzMs. Kathleen WeitzMrs. Sis StrainMrs. Sis StrainMs. Kathleen WeitzMs. Kathleen WeitzMr. Thongfoo SuchikulMr. Thongfoo SuchikulMr. Philip SuchikulMr. Philip SuchikulMr. Christopher Sullivan ’55Mr. Christopher Sullivan ’55Ms. Paula CornynMs. Paula CornynMr. John Sullivan ’47Mr. John Sullivan ’47Mr. Howard Powleson ’51 & Mr. Howard Powleson ’51 &

Mrs. Joanne PowlesonMrs. Joanne PowlesonMrs. Joyce TahanyMrs. Joyce TahanyMr. Gary FisherMr. Gary FisherMrs. Marion C. TandyMrs. Marion C. TandyDr. Roman Rodriguez ’68Dr. Roman Rodriguez ’68Mrs. Pamela TennisonMrs. Pamela TennisonMs. Pamela A. MastenMs. Pamela A. MastenMs. Andrea Torres ’97Ms. Andrea Torres ’97Mr. Julian D. TorresMr. Julian D. TorresMr. Manuel ValenzuelaMr. Manuel ValenzuelaMs. Sonia ValenzuelaMs. Sonia ValenzuelaProf. Jade Gladys van HasseltProf. Jade Gladys van HasseltMs. Dawn Van HasseltMs. Dawn Van HasseltMr. Marc Vanden ’68Mr. Marc Vanden ’68Mrs. Janet M. VandenMrs. Janet M. VandenMr. Steve VinellaMr. Steve VinellaMs. Lorraine BaptistaMs. Lorraine BaptistaMrs. Esther WanMrs. Esther WanMs. Jacqueline TaliaferroMs. Jacqueline TaliaferroMs. Esther WatkinsMs. Esther WatkinsMr. & Mrs. Rocco GulliMr. & Mrs. Rocco GulliMr. Barry WeinbrumMr. Barry WeinbrumMs. Susan DraperMs. Susan DraperMrs. Catalina Zaragoza YanMrs. Catalina Zaragoza YanMr. Richard Z. YanMr. Richard Z. YanMr. Clark ZamoraMr. Clark ZamoraMs. Marla ZamoraMs. Marla Zamora

memorial & commemorative giving 3

Happy AnniversaryMr. Frank Noonan ’52 & Mr. Frank Noonan ’52 &

Mrs. Lois NoonanMrs. Lois NoonanMr. Eugene Gallagher ’56 & Mr. Eugene Gallagher ’56 &

Mrs. Patricia GallagherMrs. Patricia Gallagher

Happy Mother’s dayMrs. Nada A. BarulichMrs. Nada A. BarulichMr. David BarulichMr. David Barulich

In HonorBrother David DeradoorianBrother David DeradoorianBecoming a Novice Christian BrotherBecoming a Novice Christian BrotherJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMrs. Cathy DiamondMrs. Cathy DiamondMs. Wendy DiamondMs. Wendy DiamondMs. Marcy DiamondMs. Marcy DiamondMr. Martin LevinMr. Martin LevinBrother Anthony ElferingBrother Anthony ElferingBecoming a Novice Christian BrotherBecoming a Novice Christian BrotherJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMr. Roman FedorczukMr. Roman FedorczukMr. Andrzej FedorczukMr. Andrzej FedorczukMrs. Ana Garcia & Mrs. Ana Garcia &

Mr. Manuel GarciaMr. Manuel GarciaMr. Eduardo Miramon & Mr. Eduardo Miramon &

Mrs. Ana MiramonMrs. Ana MiramonMrs. Ingrid GirkoutMrs. Ingrid GirkoutMr. Donald GirkoutMr. Donald GirkoutMs. Rosalie LefkowitzMs. Rosalie LefkowitzMr. Matthew Lefkowitz & Mr. Matthew Lefkowitz &

Ms. Ann ComoglioMs. Ann ComoglioMs. Caitlyn MarMs. Caitlyn MarMs. Frances ChiuMs. Frances ChiuMs. Robyn MarMs. Robyn MarMs. Frances ChiuMs. Frances ChiuBrother Patrick Martin ’96Brother Patrick Martin ’96Becoming a Novice Christian BrotherBecoming a Novice Christian BrotherJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityFather Thomas Martin ’82Father Thomas Martin ’82Ordination to PriesthoodOrdination to PriesthoodMr. Gerald Heckert ’51 & Mr. Gerald Heckert ’51 &

Mrs. Claudette HeckertMrs. Claudette HeckertBrother Roberto Martinez, FSCBrother Roberto Martinez, FSCBecoming a Novice Christian BrotherBecoming a Novice Christian BrotherJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunitySister Frances Meyer, DCSister Frances Meyer, DCGolden JubileeGolden JubileeJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMr. William P. MoronesMr. William P. MoronesJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC CommunityMs. Georgina Severin ’98Ms. Georgina Severin ’98Becoming a PostulantBecoming a PostulantJohn F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 & John F. Scudder, Jr. ’73 &

the SHC Communitythe SHC Community

Well WishesMs. Amber ChavezMs. Amber ChavezMrs. Rose De LeonardisMrs. Rose De LeonardisMrs. Teresa HurleyMrs. Teresa HurleyMr. John J. KiernanMr. John J. Kiernan

tim Baptista ’99 endowed scholarship FundOn August 28, 2013, at the Crystal Springs Golf Course, golfers, family and friends came together to raise more than $5,000 in honor of timothy baptista ’99. Though his passing was sudden, as an organ donor, Tim blessed the lives of four individuals with a new beginning.Each year since Tim’s passing, the Baptista and Lynch families have hosted two fundraisers—a golf tournament and a cioppino dinner to honor Tim’s legacy and raise money for the Tim Baptista ’99 Endowed Scholarship Fund at SHC. More than $500,000 has been raised, and proceeds from the fund provide significant tuition assistance for two SHC seniors every year.

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Calluna-It (10.0 pt) uses 3 separations #6 (28)Calluna-It (14.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (28)Calluna-Bold (10.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (28)Calluna-Bold (14.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (3)Calluna-Bold (14.0 pt) uses 4 separations #1 (6)Calluna-Bold (16.0 pt) uses 3 separations #11 (19)Calluna-Bold (16.0 pt) uses 4 separations #11 (7)Calluna-Bold (24.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (6)Calluna-Bold (32.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (6)Calluna-Light (12.0 pt) uses 3 separations #10 (19-22)Calluna-Light (13.0 pt) uses 3 separations #5 (4,15)Kondolar-Bold (29.3 pt) uses 4 separations #2 (23)Kondolar-Bold (37.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (17)Calluna-Regular (11.0 pt) uses 3 separations #2 (4)Calluna-Regular (14.0 pt) uses 3 separations #2 (7)Calluna-Regular (15.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (16)Calluna-Regular (32.0 pt) uses 2 separations #1 (24)Kondolar-Italic (15.8 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (13)Calluna-Semibold (18.0 pt) uses 4 separations #11 (9)CallunaSans-Bold (10.0 pt) uses 3 separations #5 (2)CallunaSans-Bold (11.0 pt) uses 4 separations #1 (30)CallunaSans-Bold (12.0 pt) uses 3 separations #20 (25-27)CallunaSans-Bold (14.0 pt) uses 3 separations #3 (2)CallunaSans-Bold (14.0 pt) uses 4 separations #2 (31-32)CallunaSans-Bold (20.0 pt) uses 3 separations #2 (2)CallunaSans-Bold (22.0 pt) uses 4 separations #1 (31)CallunaSans-Bold (24.0 pt) uses 4 separations #1 (7)CallunaSans-Bold (28.0 pt) uses 4 separations #2 (25)CallunaSans-Bold (32.0 pt) uses 3 separations #3 (7)CallunaSans-Bold (34.0 pt) uses 4 separations #4 (16,19)CallunaSans-Bold (34.2 pt) uses 4 separations #1 (4)CallunaSans-Bold (35.0 pt) uses 4 separations #1 (4)Haettenschweiler (40.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (10)Kondolar-Regular (15.8 pt) uses 3 separations #3 (13)Kondolar-Regular (18.0 pt) uses 4 separations #3 (15)Kondolar-Regular (62.0 pt) uses 4 separations #2 (13)CallunaSans-Black (24.0 pt) uses 3 separations #10 (2)CallunaSans-Light (11.7 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (27)CallunaSans-Light (16.0 pt) uses 3 separations #2 (12)CallunaSans-Light (16.0 pt) uses 4 separations #12 (19-22)CallunaSans-Light (18.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (30)CallunaSans-Light (20.0 pt) uses 3 separations #12 (4,15,20-22,26-27)

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Calluna-SemiboldIt (13.0 pt) uses 3 separations #3 (4)Calluna-SemiboldIt (16.0 pt) uses 3 separations #5 (6)CallunaSans-Regular (10.0 pt) uses 3 separations #18 (4-5)CallunaSans-Regular (11.0 pt) uses 4 separations #51 (20-22,25-27,30)CallunaSans-Regular (12.0 pt) uses 4 separations #6 (17,32)CallunaSans-Regular (14.0 pt) uses 4 separations #1 (13)CallunaSans-Semibold (12.0 pt) uses 4 separations #12 (2,32)CallunaSans-Semibold (14.0 pt) uses 4 separations #4 (30)CallunaSans-Semibold (18.0 pt) uses 4 separations #1 (24)FlemishScriptBT-Regular (40.0 pt) uses 3 separations #1 (28)

ImagesColor image resolution 134 dpi is below 250 dpi #1 (3)Color image resolution 192 dpi is below 250 dpi #1 (16)Color image resolution 240 dpi is below 250 dpi #1 (32)Color image resolution 247 dpi is below 250 dpi #1 (20)

ContentTransparency is present #15 (3,20-22,25-31)Trim missing #81 (1-32)Line weight 0.002 inch is below hairline threshold 0.003 inch #2 (25)

Additional informationColor separations: 4

CMYK

Color spacesDeviceCMYK / DeviceGray / Separation / DeviceNDeviceRGB

Fonts: 22Calibri TrueType / WinAnsi / embedded subsetCalluna-Bold Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetCalluna-It Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetCalluna-Light Type1 / WinAnsi / embedded subsetCalluna-Regular Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetCalluna-Semibold Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetCalluna-SemiboldIt Type1 / WinAnsi / embedded subsetCallunaSans-Black Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetCallunaSans-Bold Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetCallunaSans-BoldItalic Type1 / WinAnsi / embedded subsetCallunaSans-Italic Type1 / WinAnsi / embedded subsetCallunaSans-Light Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetCallunaSans-Regular Type1 / Custom / embedded subset

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CallunaSans-Semibold Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetFlemishScriptBT-Regular TrueType / WinAnsi / embedded subsetHaettenschweiler TrueType / WinAnsi / embedded subsetHaloHandletter TrueType / WinAnsi / embedded subsetHelveticaNeue-CondensedBold TrueType / WinAnsi / embedded subsetKondolar-Bold Type1 / WinAnsi / embedded subsetKondolar-Italic Type1 / WinAnsi / embedded subsetKondolar-Regular Type1 / Custom / embedded subsetWingdings TrueType (CID) / Identity-H / embedded subset