DECEMBER 2015
TRINITY
A NEWS MAGAZINE FOR THE CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY
2015 ANNUAL REPORT
TABLE OF CONTENTS Principally Speaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
SPORTS UPDATES
Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Fall Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Scholar Athletes & Teams . . . . . . . . . . 24
Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
ALUMNI
Introducing Fr. Moses Brown as Chaplain. . . 5
Career Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
PROFILES & GIVING
Super Bowl- High School Honor Roll . . . . . 26
Leinen & Scrivanich Families . . . . . . . . . 6 Academic Support Center . . . . . . . . . . . 7 STUDENT LIFE
College Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 International Student Program . . . . . . . . 9 Oxford Scholars - Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Freshman/Sophomore Retreats . . . . . . . 10
ANNUAL REPORT & ANNUAL FUND
Annual Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Info Graph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Annual Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ENDOWMENTS
Memorialize a Loved One . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Annual Giving Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 FACULTY & STAFF
Service Learning Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
New Faces at Newman . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Community-Based Service Learning . . . . 12
Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Junior Ring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SUPPORT
Jog-A-Thon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
FREE Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
The Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Engraved Paver Fundraiser . . . . . . . . . 46
ASB/Homecoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Save the Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Honor Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Fun in the Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
MISSION Our mission is to educate our students in the wholeness of mind, body, and spirit through the teachings of Jesus Christ as proclaimed by the Catholic Church. Our students learn to apply leadership skills and talents in service to others. We challenge each student to work to his or her highest potential in the lifelong pursuit of learning and excellence.
HOW TO REACH US Cardinal Newman High School 50 Ursuline Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 P: 707.546.6470 • F: 707.544.8502 Email: info@cardinalnewman.org Advancement/Fundraising P: 707.546.6470 x117 • F: 707-544-8582 Terri Derr: derr@cardinalnewman.org Alumni Relations/News P: 707.546.6470 x116 • F: 707.544.8582 Lisa Sousa: sousa@cardinalnewman.org
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PRINCIPALLY SPEAKING Graham Rutherford “Alumni” is an easily-used term, often mentioned as an extension of any school’s purpose. Knowing how many there are, where they are, and what they are doing now, can be a bit of information and a reminder of a school’s reach; I know when my Santa Clara magazine arrives, I look first at the alum news, scanning for names I know. All institutions hope that their alums will support them too, at events or by gifting. What I experience here at CN is the remarkable variety and care our alums have for the school and each other. In that, I also include Ursuline Alumnae, from the ones I went to school with to the ones I taught. Now under one inclusive name, “Cardinal Newman” remains a wider community and its alums continue to spread out and about. This school year, we see more alums involved with the school than ever. In that, I also include parents of alumni, for they are bonded into this community by both welcome and involvement. From our teachers to support staff to the Board and beyond, we have alums involved. When we had Open House this year, I talked with ten different alums who were there with their children; looking at the list of other interested people, I saw more names I recognized. At the Fun in the Fall event, not only did we have generations of alums, but the class of ’75 used the gathering as a reunion gathering, including my sister who came to see old friends again. The Advancement Office helps support the alums and hosts drop-in events too where alums can network and connect; I always see someone I have not seen in awhile, a time that warms and recalls time shared together. Homecoming is largely for current students with the game and dance having outsized influence, yet it is truly a coming home for many and a place where the alums can gather and enjoy. Near that same time of year is our Career Day, filled with alum and parent speakers willing to share their experience and advice. This year my eldest son, only two weeks out of the Marine Corps, spoke to those interested in the military, an alum talking to those who sit where he did only five years before and able to relate to their questions. Current students heard from a quality group of people, who not only shared their work purpose but their life purpose. In that, the emphasis on service, a strong mark of a Cardinal Newman education, came through for many younger ones to hear for they will too soon be gone, away to learn more, and hopefully willing to lead and help others. While my wife and sons say going to places with me in Sonoma County just means running into people I know, I see it as a chance to reconnect and build upon common experiences, as those people are usually ones I know from our school community. It means enjoying a current event with students and parents, along with the strong alum representation of those who come to see how things are going now. An example would be this year’s football game at Windsor, where I live, as the 2015 CN Varsity NBL Champions finished undefeated in league play and prepared for playoffs. After a thrilling JV game tied at the end, I spoke with Coach DJ Sexton ’04; we shared our views about the growth and progress of his team. Nearby was Ryan Vice ’90, whose sophomore son, Caleb, was playing. I talked with alum parents about how their families were doing, several alums introduced me to their young children, stating their grade and when they would be coming to CN. Then Nick Stephenson ’85, stopped by, along with Randie Babbini ’89, who had brought his son. From my student time, I saw Tom O’Hair ’78, and Marc Opperman ’79, going up into the stands with them to watch the game. Welcoming us to sit with them were Pete Boschetti ’79 and Pat Broderick ’79, along with Adam Lewis ‘96 and sons. We shared stories and memories in between, going back and forth from past to present to future possible. While the time is brief together, an hour or two, much is accomplished in these shared bonds. That is not naming all the alums I saw or spoke with at one game, just ones I had the chance to share more time with. But it does capture how easily we can come together and that most every school event has an alumni connection; you just need to go and you will be reminded of where you are from, and who you are. From others, we also can see ourselves through their eyes. We see what God reveals when we are present to others. As Cardinal Newman said, “God shall call on me, and I will hear the Lord.”
BOARD OF DIRECTORS TEEJAY LOWE
HEATHER DEMARINIS
TED GRAFE
MIKE TAMAYO
Chairman of the Board – All Committees
Enrollment
Advancement/Alumni
Advancement
TIM BUCHER
JOHN DYBCZAK
EMILY HARRINGTON
LAURA HELD
Vice Chairman – Technology/Curriculum
Buildings and Grounds/Finance
Advancement/Alumni
President
KEVIN MCCULLOUGH
TAMMY DYER
ROBIN LEINEN
GRAHAM RUTHERFORD
Secretary – Buildings and Grounds
Enrollment
Enrollment
Principal
TOM BENTON
DON EDGAR
ROBERT MUELRATH
FR. MOSES BROWN
Finance
Buildings and Grounds/Finance
Enrollment
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Laura Held I write to you today with great excitement and enormous pride as the Cardinal Newman community undergoes a significant change in order to continue to create an educational environment rich in excellence, challenge and commitment to our mission, for meeting the needs of our students. In an effort to increase student productivity, creativity and innovation, we are actively engaging our faculty and support staff in initial discussions and professional development opportunities identifying how to incorporate the expanded use of technology while using individual student and teacher devices as learning and teaching tools. We will continue to build the success of our school-wide academic programs ensuring that Cardinal Newman High School advances its reputation where students seek a level of excellence in learning. The construction of our first major academic facility upgrade, a new state-of-the-art three-classroom laboratory Science building is nearly completed.  We remain committed to our strategic and master site planning process, allowing for the prioritization and identification of future building projects which will enhance and support our academic programs. Most recently we have sent you an important invitation to participate in our Fund A Future Annual Pledge Program. Working together as parents, alumni, and alumni parents to provide additional revenue for academic programs, co-curricular programs, and tuition assistance creates the success and possibility for more students to take advantage of a Cardinal Newman education. We remain enthusiastic about the challenge of working together as one community furthering the future of Catholic college prep education at Cardinal Newman High School. We thank you for your continued support and partnership. I hope you will enjoy this version of our Trinity Magazine, finding stories of our recent successes and our exciting new programs, as we continue to work to strengthen our current priorities as an outstanding Catholic high school in the North Bay. Sincerely, Laura M. Held President
TO VIEW THE 2015/2017 Strategic Plan visit: www.cardinalnewman.org/About/ Governance/Strategic Plan
President LAURA HELD Principal GRAHAM RUTHERFORD Chaplain FR. MOSES BROWN
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Assistant Principal for Counseling & Student Support DOUG KIRK
Assistant Principal for Instruction & Student Life RICH HERRMANN Assistant Principal of Curriculum & Assessment SHERIANN SIMPSON Personal Counseling ELFIE BAILEY ED CUTLER
College Counseling MARY EUPHRAT BEVERLY FULLER MARTHA KING TRACY WILLIAMS Advancement Director TERRI DERR Admissions Director PAT PIEHL
Athletic Director JERRY BONFIGLI Business Manager KATHY LYDON
Introducing Fr. Moses Brown as Cardinal Newman’s new Chaplain Cardinal Newman is proud to welcome Fr. Moses Brown as our Chaplain. As a Sonoma County native, Fr. Moses attended the SRJC and Sonoma State University before entering the seminary. He is a wonderful addition to the ministry of the school, serving as Chaplain and teacher, as well as a positive role model within the Cardinal Newman community. “I love being the new Chaplain at Cardinal Newman High School for many reasons. I knew that I would be teaching and preaching, but I also became involved in types of ministry that were new to me. I can’t share all of those ways in one article, but I can share one that is really enjoyable. We all know that the Chaplain ministers to the needs of the students, but he also ministers to the needs of the faculty. This includes supporting them as they pray in their classrooms or teach lessons rooted in some part of the Catholic tradition. There are Catholic aspects of Social Studies, Art, Physical Sciences and Literature. I am amazed at the contributions Catholic people have made to the development of these fields. For example, it was a Catholic priest who first had the idea of some kind of “Big Bang”. His idea was that the universe could not have been always existent or eternal. Many physicists at the turn of the century believed this. If the universe itself is eternal, what then of God? And what then could we say of the fact that things appear everywhere to have a beginning and an end? In exploring the physical aspects of the world and what we can observe in the greater universe, physicists gave the theory of the structure it has today. Simply put, the universe appears that it had some starting point. We still do not really know how big it is or what is in every part of it. According to Scripture, God knows the foundations of the universe and understands the nature of reality, because He made everything. (Job 38-40) It brings joy to my heart to think about all the wonderful contributions Catholics have made to the arts and sciences throughout human history. It also brings me a lot of hope to think about all that our Cardinal Newman graduates do and will do in the future for the advancement of human knowledge and the authentic development of the human person.” - Father Moses Brown
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PROFILES & GIVING
PROFILES & GIVING The Cardinal Newman High School community is both honored and thrilled to accept two new endowed gifts with investment proceeds to be used to support the new Academic Support Center. Robin and Chris Leinen, parents of twins, Maggie and Max, Class of 2013, have generously named their gift, The Elfi Bailey Endowment, honoring the work, dedication and tremendous commitment performed by Mrs. Bailey, member of the Counseling Department, while working to support the academic goals and educational endeavors for hundreds of students at Ursuline High School and now at Cardinal Newman.
Leinen Family
Robin and Chris contribute enthusiastically because they “believe that the Academic Support Center is an important piece of the academic puzzle for Cardinal Newman”. The Leinen Family gift allows us to provide students with extra resources and academic assistance for our students’ learning process. Additionally, and under the direction of Kris Davison, Academic Support Center Director, we will pursue an organized program approach for providing parent education evenings targeted on topics of diverse learning styles.
Our Academic Support Center efforts have also drawn the generosity from Becky Scrivanich and Luke Scrivanich, parents of Luke Scrivanich II ’10, Lena Scrivanich UHS ’11, Marigrace Scrivanich ’13, Nick Scrivanich ’18, and Eric Scrivanich ‘20. The Scrivanich Family has named their gift the Luke Scrivanich II, Class of 2010 Memorial Scholarship. Becky and Luke proudly honor Luke, “who devoted his life to serving his friends and family in time of need.” This memorial scholarship comes as a loving tribute to Luke, to the current and future Cardinal Newman students who are academically successful and would benefit from taking their talent to the next level. This tremendous support confirms our goal for offering an Academic Support Center philosophy, which creates a niche that no other school in our surrounding area offers. Our program support will include helping students assess, identify and Scrivanich Family advocate for their individual needs, while developing practical skills to carry with them as they enter college and participate in their global learning community following graduation.
If you would like to make a contribution to either of these endowed scholarships or if you wish to give an endowed scholarship supporting our Academic Support Center please contact Kathy Badger, Associate Advancement Director, 707.546.6470 x121 or badger@cardinalnewman.org.
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ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER (ASC) The 2015-16 school year marks the commencement of Cardinal Newman High School’s Academic Support Center (ASC). The mission of the ASC is to provide the support needed to allow all Cardinal Newman High School students to become successful learners. This support includes assisting students in academic and world strategies that will allow them to become self-advocates by knowing and understanding their own personal strengths and challenges. Our goal is to create a positive learning environment where all learners are supported in the way that encourages optimal learning and personal growth. Students will discover the accommodations that will aid them in their endeavors at Cardinal Newman, while developing a “set of tools” to take with them after high school. Ms. Kristina Davison, licensed in both general and special education, is Cardinal Newman’s full-time Director of the Academic Support Center. In addition to working with students during the school day, Ms. Davison aides CN faculty by introducing new teaching strategies and showing how to make accommodations for students who have learning differences. There are several programs in place that will aid students who have been diagnosed with learning differences. Cardinal Newman High School is happy to offer this new program to our students.
“Not all those who wander are lost.” - J.R.R. Tolkien
“Travel often. Getting lost will help you find yourself.” - Holstee Manifesto “Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” - Confucius
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COLLEGE COUNSELING CARDINAL NEWMAN’S COUNSELING DEPARTMENT provides comprehensive counseling services to meet the personal, academic, and college/career counseling needs of each student. Our seven counselors and supervised intern(s) work with students and their families to help them navigate their way through the high school experience. Our Licensed Marriage Family Therapist and Pupil Personnel Services Counselors offer our students and their family comprehensive and confidential professional counseling to support students’ personal growth and academic progress. Services include individual and family counseling, crisis intervention and referrals to, and collaboration with, community resources. The College/Career Counselors work with students to monitor individual academic progress and goals, offer guidance during the college admission process, and provide Standardized Testing opportunities and strategies. Additional events including family Sophomore Planning sessions, Class-level Parent Nights, Financial Aid Information Nights, College Testing Nights, and other special programs give parents and students further opportunities for academic, personal and college/career guidance. Our newly-opened Academic Support Center provides ongoing support for our students displaying documented learning needs to achieve academic self esteem and become successful learners in the Cardinal Newman community. This support includes facilitating self-advocacy and helping students to understand the accommodations that will assist them as they move forward both here at Cardinal Newman and in their post high-school endeavors.
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CARDINAL NEWMAN RECEIVES FULL SIX-YEAR TERM OF ACCREDITATION FROM WCEA After an 18-month accreditation process commencing in May 2015, Cardinal Newman High School received a full six year term of accreditation from the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA). This is granted when a school earns high accolades in the areas of academic excellence, Catholic identity, co-curricular programs, student support, and effective strategic planning and fundraising. This accreditation affirms the professionalism, care and commitment to the moral and spiritual education of our faculty, staff and school leaders, and is supported by outstanding student achievement and the support of our parents and community.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM
The Cardinal Newman High School International Student Program provides opportunities to students from other countries to prepare for college in the United States. In its sixth year, the program is currently comprised of students from Austria, China, Denmark, Japan, and South Korea. There have recently been students enrolled from Germany, Italy, and Spain as well. While students from many of the European nations come for a single year or semester, the students from the Asian countries choose to attend Cardinal Newman for greater educational opportunity, with plans to earn college degrees in the USA. Senior spotlight: Zhen Hu, pictured here with her host parents Marc and Carolyn Selivanoff, has performed in the “So Show Me” talent show every year. Zhen has taken full advantage of the many opportunities at Cardinal Newman by competing in Tennis and running for the Track and Field team. She is currently earning a grade point average above a 4.0. Cardinal Newman High School invites our wonderful community of families to host international students for one or multiple years. Many parents have chosen to host students after their seniors graduate and move to college. For families who think their household may be a good fit to host an international student at Cardinal Newman. Contact: Mr. Pat Piehl at piehl@cardinalnewman.org, or by phone at 707.546.6470 x120.
OXFORD SCHOLARS- FALL
This year’s Oxford Scholar students are: Spencer Almy
On November 17, 2015, in the Fireplace Room, the Newman Oxford Scholars gathered for dinner and to present their topics to an audience of families, teachers, and fellow students from the Political Club. The Election of 2016 was the focus and the students chose topics about issues they believe will play a role in the voting decisions next year. Well fed by Chef Thom of Epicurean and staff, eschewing the traditional rubber chicken type food of political dinners, the Scholars gave insight and evidence in a reasoned and thoughtful evening of presentation and questioning. Wide-ranging from World Affairs to Domestic Policy to Civil Rights, the students submitted their papers ahead, we posted them online for wider review, and they defended their work live. Jeff Scharfen, Esq., and CN English teacher, again reviewed the work and posed the questions. From the quality of thought, we have much to look forward to for their Spring Presentations in April 2016.
Trevin Anderson-Soria Lauren Bollinger Andrew Calhoun Connery Gschwend Julia Hasson Colin Imm Roisin Lafferty Ian McMullen Alexandria Mitrovich Heather Rosenberg Julien Segre Marina Vidaurri
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STUDENT LIFE
Freshman Retreat
“JOURNEY”
The Freshman Class Retreat centered on the theme of pilgrimage. The aim of the retreat was to help the freshmen understand that their high school experience, and life itself, as a pilgrimage; a journey during which they experience the presence of God and the support of family and friends. The actual journey to Cloverleaf Ranch also served as an opportunity to strengthen the friendship and camaraderie of the class. The students gathered at the Cardinal Newman ACC with their pilgrimage group led by, in most cases, the same Link Crew leaders from freshmen orientation. The Link Crew, trained by Mrs. Alice Meyer, did an outstanding job in providing the freshmen with quality group facilitation. Faculty members also joined the groups and spent time getting to know their students outside the classroom. Senior Campus Ministry class students helped prepare the day’s activities and served as peer leaders during the retreat. Our chaplain, Fr. Moses Brown, sent the students off on their pilgrimage with a blessing. Groups posed for photos as they began their trek through our neighbors, the Sieberts, vineyards. Soon the freshmen reached their destination of Cloverleaf Ranch, owned by Ursuline alumna, Shawna DeGrange ‘00. The freshmen spent the morning enjoying the outdoors as they played games, spent time in reflection and shared in small groups to get to know each other better. The students enjoyed a lunch from Home Run Pizza served by parent volunteers. The retreat culminated in group presentations reflecting their retreat experience. All in all, the freshmen began their high school journey with a fun day of bonding and shared experience.
Sophomore Retreat
“CALLED” This year our Sophomore Class Retreat took place on two consecutive Mondays in September at the nearby Mary Agatha Furth Center. Though the students were grouped by gender, both retreats focused on the theme of being called – called to holiness, called to community and called to service. The boys’ retreat began with Stephen Morris, Director of Youth Ministry for the Diocese of Santa Rosa, delivering an inspiring talk on the personal call to holiness. The day continued with high-energy activities as well as small group discussions. The sophomore boys wrote notes of encouragement and assembled more than eighty “blessing bags” filled with small toiletries, snacks and personal items for local homeless shelters to distribute. The girls’ retreat included a thoughtful opening message and prayer from Fr. Abel Mena. The girls enjoyed engaging large group activities and lots of small group discussions and bonding. Senior students from ASB and Campus Ministry classes volunteered their time to act as small group leaders and offered words of wisdom to the sophomores at both retreats. Many faculty and staff members joined the retreats and enjoyed the time getting to know their students outside the classroom. Although physically not far from campus, the students were truly able to take a day to be in fellowship and community, relax, play and pray together.
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SERVICE LEARNING FAIR
• 2-1-1 referred by the Volunteer Center
Monday, August 24, 2015
• Memorial Hospice
Thanks to the many agencies listed to the right that were able to send representatives to our Annual Service Learning Fair. This is nowhere near an exhaustive list. We sent over eighty invitations and work regularly with many cash- and personnelstrapped non-profits and we fully-understand the demands on our service partners, and we are grateful to those who were able to take the time to join us for the day. Many non-profit companies listed below are providing mentors and work closely with our students providing them immeasurable opportunities. We hope our students gained broad exposure to much of the good being done in our broader community. Thank you!
• Love Manifest
• Extended Child Care • Catholic Charities Family Support • Center and Restyle Market • Villa Capri at Varenna • Charles M. Schulz Museum • Redwood Empire Food Bank • Community Support Network • Sonoma County Family Y MCA • Seeds of Learning • Catholic Restorative Justice Ministry
We could not have had such a successful event without our parent volunteers! CN parents helped in every aspect of the day such as helping with meals and treats, decorations, set up, servers, flower arrangers, and greeters to help our visitors feel more comfortable. Thank you to Anne Del Monte, CNHS Service Coordinator, for organizing this day and to the CBSL Team and Religion teachers who supported her!
• Kid Street Learning Center • Archbishop Hanna High School • Special Olympics • Down Syndrome Association North Bay • Girl Scouts of Northern California • Redwood Gospel Mission • City of Santa Rosa, Recreation and Park • St. Vincent de Paul Society
Father-Son Mass & Barbecue The annual Father/Son Mass & Barbecue was held on Sunday, September 20, 2015. This is a special day for fathers and sons, grandfathers and uncles to spend time with each other. Following Mass, guests were divided into groups, rotating between sports: basketball and sack races. It’s fun to watch the dads and sons playing together as teammates. The “competitive” sports day ended with a delicious hot dog barbecue.
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CBSL
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE LEARNING The 2015-16 school year is off to a Service work is performed within the great start in the world of service area of our Catholic Social Teachings, projects. After having developed and includes work with these Service and proposed their senior project in Project Categories: the spring semester of junior year, • Education • At-Risk Youth the class of 2016 has engaged in the community, working toward • Elderly Care • Impoverished accomplishing the formal goals of • Environment • Disenfranchised their service projects. Their efforts • Health are supported by both English and Religion teachers, as well as community mentors. The scholarly research they completed as juniors is now being used to address the social issues of their service work. Seniors are tracking their efforts by creating and regularly-updating a service project portfolio which includes their Proposal, Contract, Goals, Scholarly Research, Time Log, Journal Log and overall evidence of service work. In addition, seniors have created a Weebly Service Project webpage that allows for creative postings of English, Religion and CBSL curriculum. These websites will be made available to the public in April when Senior Boards take place. Our English department has been instrumental in establishing this move toward integrating technology into the CBSL curriculum.
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The class of 2017 has formally started to investigate and establish service projects of their own. Junior students have obtained a copy of the Service Project Booklet, Instruction and Guidelines. The first step taken by our junior students has involved becoming familiar with the overall service project process through instruction from their Religion teachers. There has been a formal meeting between junior and senior students where advice was offered in regards to developing projects. The service project advice given to the junior class by the senior class was a valuable lesson. Currently, the junior class is to completing service hours investigating potential projects and formally proposing these project ideas. Upon our return from Christmas break the class of 2017 will refine their project ideas and formalize them by completing a service project contract, goals, and complete scholarly research addressing the social issue of their proposed service projects. By the end of the third quarter, these projects will be well underway and will be carried-out through their senior year.
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“CHERISH YESTERDAY, LIVE FOR TODAY, REACH FOR TOMORROW”
2015 JUNIOR RING CEREMONY Marking the passage of the Junior Class of 2017 into the community of Cardinal Newman upperclassmen, this year’s Junior Ring Ceremony was a memorable event. Each junior received a Saint Christopher medal symbolizing the transitional journey that junior year represents, as well as a prayer for prudence as they move forward this year. In addition, each junior received a Holy Card of Saint Francis. The medals, cards and rings were blessed by Fr. Moses. As families and parents watched, and as the Saint Francis prayer was sung, juniors processed into the gym where the tone of the ceremony was one of respect and honor. President Laura Held opened the ceremony with a deeply thoughtful reflection of the theme chosen by the Junior Class Council “Cherish Yesterday, Live for Today and Reach for Tomorrow”. Ursuline High School alumna, Christina Messer ’08, and Principal Graham Rutherford ’77 shared what their Junior Ring ceremonies meant for them and how, as the years have passed, the significance of community has come full circle. Many junior students commented that this ceremony truly represented a milestone in their high school career and one that reminded them of the responsibility they hold as upperclassmen.
JOG-A-THON
The Cardinal Newman Jog-a-Thon took place on Wednesday, September 30, 2015, where students circled the track to raise funds for their school. It’s not too late to support your favorite jogger or make a tax-deductible gift in support of a mobile snack bar and a classroom heating/ cooling system!
The annual jog-a-thon has brought many exciting things to campus in the past, such as football field lights, field house/snack shack, women’s locker room and shower facilities, and expansion of field bleachers to name a few. This is the only student-run fundraiser Cardinal Newman holds and we encourage students to have a vested interest in the jog-a-thon goals and expect 100% participation. This year, we worked with an outside company to reduce our fundraising costs by utilizing a more tech-savvy email/texting system rather than disbursing the high costs associated with paper, copying and postage required to send the thousands of letters out to possible donors. Show your support and encouragement by making a gift today! Thank you to all who so generously support Cardinal Newman High School.
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THE ARTS
“Godspell” -Dramatic Arts Production
The Cardinal Newman Dramatic Arts Department presented the Rock Musical, “Godspell”, for the 2015 Winter show. Directed by Dramatic Arts Director, Carl Hamilton, with three performances at the Raven Theater in Healdsburg on November 19, 20 and 21, the show featured 12 songs and 8 dances. Sonoma County Musical Director, Lucas Sherman, along with Choreographer, Holly Sheen, began rehearsals in late August. “Godspell” was the first major musical theatre offering from 3-time Grammy and Academy Award-winner Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children Of Eden); and it took the world by storm. Led by the international hit, “Day By Day”, “Godspell” features a parade of beloved songs including “Prepare Ye The Way Of The Lord”, “Learn Your Lessons Well”, “All For The Best”, “All Good Gifts”, “Turn Back, O Man”, and “By My Side”. In this production, a small group of people help Jesus Christ to tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques, and a hefty dose of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs ranging in style from pop to vaudeville is employed as the story of Jesus’ life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus’ messages of kindness, tolerance, and love come vibrantly to life. “Godspell” featured 10 Cardinal Newman actors, Shannon Stark, Leonette Miksis, Stephanie Azcarate, Maya Cerney, Jasmine Janisch, Liliana vanZutphen, Bella Bellizzi and Faith Lee. Seniors Victoria O’Neill and Alexandra Relota provided technical assistance backstage.
Arts at Cardinal Newman & Intersession
The Cardinal Newman High School two-day Intercession Program will happen January 7th and 8th. The Arts are again well represented. Some of the favorites from last year are back again, some with a few new additions. Our photography teacher, Rory McNamara, will be taking students to the Laguna De La Santa Rosa to practice landscape photography before gathering in the classroom dark rooms to develop the images with some further manipulation in Photoshop. More photography experiences are to be had with English teacher, Eleanor Trent’s, intercession class. She describes it as “… fun and wildly creative photography that seeks to capture the periphery, the liminal, the not-quite apparent parts of our experience. See what emerges in random photos – those things on the edge that we tend to miss because they can’t be codified. “ Dramatic Arts students will study four of the major stage plays that have been adapted to the screen, Into The Woods, Damn Yankees, The Crucible and Cabaret. Drama teacher, Carl Hamilton, will lead and direct the discussion and analysis before and after the students view each production. Gabrielle Thompson, Newman’s dance teacher, will take a group of dancers to San Francisco for a day of intensive dance workshops and classes at the OCD Dance Studio. Joey Castor and Garrick Maul will be leading an Art Welding workshop in a fully-equipped studio. By the end of the session, each student will have produced either abstract or representation works with guidance from the directors. This popular session allows students to work with real welding equipment and metals. Morris Acevedo, the Cardinal Newman music teacher, will take students interested in music studio production, digital filmmaking, animation, graphic design, motion video graphics, and more on a tour of several creative hot spots in the Berkeley and Emeryville area, including the Expressions School, the California Jazz Academy, the Crucible School of Industrial Arts, followed by tours of some area concert halls. The day will conclude with a dinner in Berkeley at Shattuck Avenue’s Gourmet Ghetto. There are many more creative intercession classes led by various faculty and staff members. This is a wonderful program modeled after intercessions which regularly take place at other high schools and colleges. Performance wise, the Drama Department’s production of the world famous musical, Godspell took place on November 19th through 21st. The Dance Department’s production featuring greatest hits from Broadway Musicals took place on December 1st & 2nd. There will also be an evening winter music concert with the Ensemble Class and various members of the Guitar Class on Dec. 7. 14
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STUDENT LIFE
ASB & HOMECOMING Homecoming is a time for alumni to return to their school and show their spirit, reconnect with old friends and teachers, and root their team to victory! In honor of this tradition, we examined the ladies in our senior class and determined who should represent our school at the game. The homecoming queen nominees are those young women who embody the spirit of Cardinal Newman: school spirit, a fun-loving attitude, charisma, and service. The In November, 2015 homecoming nominees were elected through anonymous voting conducted by ASB sponsored each student at Cardinal Newman. Congratulations to Amara Ortiz, Kathleen Mateo, “Movember”, a Roisin Lafferty, Montana Farrow, Ali Mitrovich, Lauren Bollinger, Marina Vidaurri, Kayla moustache-growing Cameron, Megan Moore, and Grace Foell. contest raising The princesses were accompanied by their fathers and chauffeured onto the field in money for Prostate classic cars during halftime of the varsity football game against Rancho Cotate High Cancer. A select School. The student body voted in anonymous ballot boxes for the Queen after the group of students, Homecoming Rally. The young woman who was elected Homecoming Queen for faculty and staff 2015 is Kayla Cameron. members will be The ASB student leaders planned for months to put on a successful Homecoming growing moustaches Dance. On October 10th, “Fire & Ice” whisked our students away to fun music in an effort to featuring Plural Music Company, a candy table in the ice room, a photo booth, and a achieve the best lounge area! An amazing time was had by all, faculty and students alike! look. The contest ran through the end Throughout the Fall ASB will be hosting various events to help promote school of November and camaraderie such as tailgates, rallies, and movie nights. In addition, Cardinal Newman will be voted on by High School will also participate in Battle of the Fans. Battle of the Fans is an effort to those faculty/staff encourage sportsmanship from the fans at various sporting events at schools within members already the NBL and SCL leagues. This year we have created a Movember group of young men to compete in who can grow the best mustache on campus; proceeds go to having hair above prostate and testicular cancer research. the lip. We will let you know the results In December ASB will host a Rose City Rally to promote the Rose City Basketball of this in our next Tournament hosted at Cardinal Newman High School. We will also help promote Arts Trinity edition! Alive! which happens in April of 2016. ASB’s final big day will be Day on the Green,
MOVEMBER
happening in May – getting everyone excited for graduation and the end of another great school year. ASB will assist in promoting dances, games, rallies, and designing spirit memorabilia (Danger Zone and 6th Man shirts) – helping to keep school spirit alive year round!
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FIRST QUARTER PRINCIPALS LIST & HONORS PRINCIPAL’S LIST (GPA 4.0 or Better)
SOPHOMORES Alvarez, Ava
von Brauchitsch, Luke
West, Katherine
Vreeland, Isabelle
Wolmuth, Molly
FRESHMEN Almy, Olivia
Barbour, Bentley
Wang, Ziqi ( Jeremy)
Young, Benjamin
Barrington, Beau
Webb, Tal
Almy, Mary
Bertero, Sophia
Williams, Samantha
SENIORS Almy, Spencer
Anton, Daniela
Bonzi, Jordan
Woods, Ava
Anderson Soria, Trevin
Ammons, Lindsey
Backen, Samantha
Boschetti, Mark
Zichichi, Steven
Azcarate, Gabrielle
Anderson, Aubrey
Bellizzi, Maria
Braun, Kasey
Zimmer, Aislinn
Bauer, Brock
Angel, Julio
Bianchetti, Stefano
Bruno, Harrison
Berg, Mackenzie
Bucher, Jenna
JUNIORS Allen, Maranda
Bollinger, Lauren
Bigattini, Giuliano
Botka, Benjamin
Berglund, Ella
Born, Olivia
Conti, Samuel
Anderson, Daniel
Buhman, Jade
Bernal-Skala, Diego
Cargill, Avery
Curran, Clare
Beyer, Olivia
Buse, Christopher
Bollinger, Camille
Christy, Gavin
Farber, Brendan
Borg, Parker
Calhoun, Andrew
Braun, Frank
Cordova, Layla
Filice, Julianna
Brooks, Hunter
Dexter, Nickolas
Capurro, Nathan
Craig, Madeleine
Foster, Maddisen
Bucher, Steven
DiMassa, Kevin
Castaneda, Linda
Daniel, Kabir
Grant, George
Burrell, Ethan
Doolittle, Seth
Ceja, Isabella
DeMarinis, Lexi
Greenband, Carleigh
Castaneda, Gladys
Eakin, John
Cerney, Maya
Donnelly, Garrett
Gruber, Matthew
Chai, Yu (Christina)
Farber, Devin
Citti, Isabella
Faust, Lauren
Hall, Nicholas
Clark, Brianna
Farrow, Montana
Cose, Grace
Figueroa, Madeleine
Hornbostel, Carlin
Clark, Noel
Flanagan, Kevin
Dicochea, Massimo
Forsell, Matthew
Joslyn-O’Rourke, Maria
Cullen, Sean
Foster, Connor
Duffy, Ryan
Daly, Michael
Fu, Lijiang (Massie)
Erwin, Isabella
Dawson, Samantha
Gschwend, Connery
Flowers, Sean
Fanucchi, Elena
Hanspal, Aman
Foley, Elizabeth
Gamba, Natalia
Harrison, Adrienne
Garrett, Anisa
Gilson, Danielle
Hasson, Julia
Goan, Nolan
Goan, Melissa
Hodes, Samuel
Jones, Melina
Goldberg, Tia
Hoppe, Johann
Keshishian, Kaitlyn
Hanley, Kathleen
Houlihan, Sean
Lamperti, Gianni
Hartmann, Anna
Hu, Zhen (Rita)
Lewis, Kaden
Heath, Eliana
Imm, Colin
Mabry, Emma
Hextrum, Taylor
Jacobsen, Laura
Martin, Caroline
Holden, Rupert
Keenan, Nicholas
McLaughlin, John
Knapp, David
Knowles, Chase
McPhee, Grace
McNeany, Patrick
Lafferty, Roisin
Mickaelian, Taylor
Murray, Jack
McMullen, Ian
Murray, Jordan
Musser-Kirby, Christopher
Mitrovich, Alexandra
Negri, Ana
Moore, John Paul
Pahlavan, Spencer
Nonella, Grace
Nam, Yoonsoo
Rosenblad, Ian
Olsen, Caroline
O’Neill, Victoria
Rudoni, Mitchell
Pham, Thaouyen
Palmer, Reed
Sandoval, Salvador
Rebello, Juliette
Rosenberg, Heather
Silveira, Isabella
Schafer, Natalya
Rubattino, Connor
Steverson, Noah
Shaw, Connor
Rubio, Ivan
Sutherland, Sophia
Stewart, Ashley
Stafford, Jack
Sweeney, John
Urasaki, Alexander
Uebel, Nicholas
Taurian, Mario
Vice, Megan
Van Prooyen, Matthew
Tekle, Samra
Walker, Lauren
Vidaurri, Marina
Thompson, Charlie
Herrfeldt, Jordan Imm, Cade Janisch, Jasmine Jannicelli, Lauren Johnson, Katelyn Larson, Lillian Larson, Will LeBerthon, Chauncey Lim, Jayden Loughner, Lucas Lynch, Caleb McCormick, Ciaran McCormick, Mikayla Moreno, Ally Olsen, Christian Parry, James Pisors, Carissa Roman, Anthony Roy, Keely Smith, Keegan Sorensen, Andrew Tannous, Tony Tett, Porter Van Milligen, James Vice, Skylar Vidaurri, Marcus West, Sarah Westby, Carsten 16
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Klee, Megan Klein, Jordan Lafferty, Padraig Lafranchi, Marco Lepe, Ava Ling, Zhihao (Martin) Marotto, Dario Mauch, Harrison McDermott, Alexandra McDermott, Patrick McDermott, Michael Mello, Madison Munsell, Gary Natale, Dominic Pires, Christopher Prado, Fernanda Price, Kieran Rago, Philip Robertson, Haley Robinson, Ryan Ryan, Kaitlyn Scrivanich, Nicholas Seely, Finn Skinner, Madelin Swenson-Aguirre, Gabrielle Trevena, Joseph
Walsh, Sean
FIRST HONORS (GPA 3.5-3.99) FRESHMEN Aldridge, Elena Alexander, Kenny
Titone, Haley
Tosti, Elizabeth
Guerrero, Andres
Shureen, Madeline
Graniss, Taylor
Holdredge, William
vanZutphen, Savannah
Hall, Marissa
St Peter, MacKenzie
Grant, John
Ivancovich, Niko
vanZutphen, Liliana
Irvine, Britta
Torr, Kyle
Head, Brycen
Johnson, Alexander
Vu, Augustine
Justice, Natalie
Yparraguirre, Julie
Henderson, Jasmine
Karuza, Jordan
Wall, Nicholas
Khapenkov, Albert
Hernandez, Nicholas
Latham, Madison
Wright, Ella
Matossian, Preston
SECOND HONORS
Holtschult, Spencer
Lee, Christian
Yamamoto, Kotaro
McChinak, Chad
(GPA 3.0-3.49)
Karuza, Jillian
Li, Jianlin (Irene)
Zichichi, Nicholas
Miller, Lauren
Kesecker, Lauren
Matulaitis, Matthew
SOPHOMORES Bentham, Jacob
Moro, Isabella
FRESHMEN Apodaca, Jacob
Killeen, Cassandra
Murphy, Mkayla
Najera Roque, Brandon
Beerbower, Stephanie
Kitchen, Nikko
Nguyen, Thomas
Cavallo, Dante
O’Brien, Clare
Delzell, Lleyton
Knight, Antonia
Ryan, Charles
Danoff, Kelly
Oliver, Andrew
Dutton, Andrew
Matulaitis, Madison
Schenone, Zachary
Foley, Patrick
Pheffer, Jonathon
Dutton, Karmen
McGregor, Rachael
Schroeter, Charlie
Ford-Barrera, Sheare
Romano, Avery
Evans, Emerald
McKenzie, Brenna
Sheldon, Vaughan
Garzini, Grace
Roseman, Keaira
Facto, Tyler
Milliman, Dain
Silva, Sydney
Hagler, Diane
Shieh, Katie
Farrow, Peyton
Monks, Raymond
Verity, Chandler
Hextrum, Christian
Vinson, Abigail
Frazier, Brendan
Montalbano,Benjamin
Vice-Neat, Hailey
Holtschult, Grace
Webb, Morgan
Gallo, Augustine
Morato, Bradley
Young, Harriet ( Hattie)
Kattengell, Dylan
Xu, Yunfan (Frank)
George, Nicholas
Patrick, Noah
Kohut, Bennett
SENIORS Bertolone, Megan
Huang, Yinghua (William)
Reumann, Tori
SENIORS Beikzadeh, Bella
Robertson, Chandler
Brutocao, Allison
Brueggemann, Lydia
Jordan, Audrey
Schmidt, Alexandria
Dayton, Grace
Meyer, Samantha
Cameron, Kayla
Kahaulelio, Dino
Stromer, Abbygail
DeMasters, Mackenzie
Miller, Ryan
Chen, Silin (Leo)
Kloes, Spencer
Torano, Ryan
Foell, Grace
Moran, Jason
Daniels, Madison
Vice, Caleb
Fulwider-Lopez, Dominic
Nguyen, Kathy
Dayton, Julia
Makarova-Wysocki, Anastasia
DeLorenzo, Lucas
Wang, Muyang (Frank)
Goldberg, Elliott
Schindler, Christian
Mann, Alyna
Seghesio, Joseph
Edgar, Addison
McConnell, Cameron
Winton, Nicholas
George, Jacquelyn
Younce, Deric
Headley, Sophia
Tarnutzer, Dylan
Nielson, Matthew Pelkey, Dylan Reddy, Aryana
JUNIORS Aldridge II, Robert
Kenkel-Danly, Cole
Slender, Bradley
Baker, Cody
Stockham, Grace
McCarthy, Stephen
Boudreaux, Monique
Stoesser, Sean
Moore, Megan
Bourns, Cameron
Taddei, Alyssa
Ostheimer, Matthew
Brookshire, Jordon
Williams, Olivia
Papale, Elissa
Brossard, Sammy
Wolmuth, Christopher
Patin, Michelle
Burke, Colin
Woods, Jake
Raasch, Lexie
Castro, Jacquelyn
SOPHOMORES Alger, Kaitlyn
Siemsen, Maxwell
Codding, Natalie
Silveira, Connor
Bone, Joseph
Daniels, Claire
Botteri, Tyler
Darien, Wyatt
Callahan, Brennan
Dell’Era, Katelyn
Chass, Isaiah
Dove, Gavin
Chen, Jiacheng
Duryea, Jack
Coleman, Dalton
Eliason, Dominic
Consani-Baker, Aliyah
Fernandez, Cameron
Flores, Maiya
Formway, Rylee
Golden, Ryan
Hayman, Gunnar
Line, Hannah Mendoza, Tanner
Taylor-Barry, Ayden
Graniss, Morgan
Tosti, Vincent
Green, Liam
Van Dyke, Andrew
Groom, Colby
Weaver, Grayson
Henry, Cole
Zhang, Zhi (Christy)
Hurwitz, Joanna
Zwyer, Eric
Johnson, Sofie
JUNIORS Bedsole, Grace
Jungferman, Ingrid
Borders, Carlie
Langhals, Kylea
Bozeman, Emily
Massarweh, Charlotte
Brown, Joseph
Mateo, Kathleen
Butler, Jake
Meier, Gabriel
Chappell, Harrison
Ortiz, Amara
DiMarco, Joseph
Ortola, Michael
Douglass, Robert
Palmer, Eric
Dural, Jalen
Pisors, Nolan
Forni, Will
Raasch, Shelbi
Geib, Mary
Relota, Alexandra
Gilmartin, Connor
Ressio, Joshua
Greco, Adam
Robertson, Hannah
Keiser, Rochelle
Golden, Connor Hinde, Adam Madriz, Karinna
Cox, Nate
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FALL SPORTS 2015 MEN’S WATER POLO The Cardinal Newman Men’s Water Polo team braved the early morning practices at SRJC and had a tremendous season. The varsity boys finished with a final record of 14-11, finishing 6th out of 12 teams in MCAL, led by senior Jack Stafford who set school records in every offensive category for the season and for a career. Jack finished with over 200 goals scored and was the leading goal scorer in the entire state of California! This year’s team was led by a large group of seniors, Jack Stafford, Devin Farber, Nick Uebel, Elliott Goldberg, Sean Houlihan, Brock Bauer Matt Van Prooyen, Nolan Pisors, Max Mokvyts, and Liam Green. All players had a part in making it to NCS play-offs.
WOMEN’S WATER POLO The women's water polo team has grown in size with a total of 30 girls combined on both teams, JV and Varsity. The Varsity team played well and learned a lot competing against tough competition in the MCAL. The team continued to improve its skills individually and as a team throughout the season. The team will miss the current seniors’ leadership and heart next year. Alicia Castaneda, Addison Edgar, Megan Cannon, Lilly Scholz, Jacquelyn George and Sophie Headley are the six seniors that will graduate in May. The Junior Varsity team consisted of all new-comers to water polo. They learned a lot and are excited about next year.
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Cardinal Newman had a JV team for the first time in a number of years and we are extremely excited about the future of Cardinal Newman water polo. Sophomores Sam Conti and Casey Frazier were both able to contribute on the Varsity team this season. The JV team was comprised completely of students that had never played water polo before the season began. They made incredible strides as the year progressed and they had a ton of fun along the way. The coaches couldn’t be prouder of their positive attitudes and team spirit!
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CROSS COUNTRY The term “historic” is often employed haphazardly, but in the case of the 2015 season of Cardinal Newman Cross Country, it is quite poignant. The Varsity Boys team, led by the sophomore tandem of Dominic Natale and Dylan Kattengell, has emerged as a contender for a top-5 finish at the North Coast Section Championships—something a CN boy’s squad has not done since 2011. For the Varsity Girls, they have established themselves as the greatest team in school history, as they have garnered a #2 ranking in the North Coast Section while shattering six school records—four team time marks and two individual marks set by sophomore newcomer Kasey Braun. Overall, five athletes (Natale, Braun, Noel Clark, Eliana Heath, and Lillian Larson) earned AllNBL honors this season, and with only one of 14 varsity athletes graduating, this program is looking to establish itself as an annual contender at the CIF State Championships.
TEAM AWARDS Most Valuable: Dominic Natale, Kasey Braun Most Inspirational: Harrison Chappell, Eliana Heath Most Improved: Dylan Kattengell, Lillian Larson Unsung Hero: Connor Shaw, Isabelle Vreeland Nails Award: Steven Bucher, Megan Klee Glue Award: Matt Ostheimer, Noel Clark INDIVIDUAL Stanford University Golf Course Girls – Kasey Braun Hayward High School Girls – Kasey Braun
SCHOOL RECORDS Team Spring Lake 2.0-Mile Course Girls – Kasey Braun, Noel Clark, Eliana Heath, Megan Klee, Isabelle Vreeland Stanford University Golf Course Girls – Kasey Braun, Noel Clark, ElianaHeath, Megan Klee, Isabelle Vreeland Hayward High School Girls – Kasey Braun, Noel Clark, Isabelle Vreeland, Eliana Heath, Clare Curran Spring Lake 3.05-Mile Course Girls – Kasey Braun, Noel Clark, Eliana Heath, Lillian Larson, Isabelle Vreeland
CHEER A CNHS cheerleader’s season begins during the summer and continues through Football play-offs. In June they began practice, in July they attended a UCA Cheer Camp in Sacramento, and in August they learned their choreography for the upcoming football season. The cheer team continued to practice one day a week as they continued to build their skill set. Although there were only nine girls, this team showed their strength in areas other than numbers. They worked hard, became a very close-knit family, and were very determined to be their very best on and off the field. They held “team dinners” every Friday night before a game, which helped them to build a strong teamwork foundation. For their first season together they represented CNHS very well! DECEMBER 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE
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FALL SPORTS 2015 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The 2015 varsity volleyball team has been very successful! From the time open gyms began in July through November, the season has provided many highlights. The first glimpse that the Cardinals had a chance to have a truly special season was in September when the team won the Healdsburg Invitational Volleyball Tournament. The Cardinals went 5-0, beating common Division IV teams. The 5-0 start helped the Cardinals jump out to a 10-0 record to begin the season and the team kept moving forward from there. As the league season began, the competition increased, but the team continued its march forward. The Cardinals beat solid teams from Ukiah, Casa Grande, Windsor, and Rancho. When the Cardinals faced the pre-season favorite, Montgomery, the team found itself on the losing end of the match after defeating the Vikings earlier in the Sonoma Valley High School Tournament. After a heart-wrenching loss to Maria Carrillo, the team looked forward to the second half of its league season. The team’s goal was to be a perfect 7-0 in the second half of league and they came only another loss to Maria Carrillo away, going 6-1. The team finished 10-4 in league and 20-5. The NBL Championships were ahead, and the team, who had earned the second seed, was ready to play. After defeating Windsor, the Cardinals played Maria Carrillo once again for the Championship. After one of the most amazing matches played in some time, the Cardinals defeated the Pumas in 5 games, with a score of 18-16 in the deciding game. The win was the first for Cardinal Newman over Maria Carrillo in 14 years and was a great way to send the Cardinals into the NCS tournament.
JV VOLLEYBALL
This year’s JV volleyball team posted a very impressive 21-4 overall record and won the NBL JV championship with 13 wins & 1 loss. Sophomores Ava Alvarez, Ava Lepe and Kaitlyn Ryan (team captain) consistently demonstrated key leadership that pulled our team together in a number of critical points of close matches. The team’s play was characterized by a willingness to work hard, trust in fellow teammates and courage in the face of adversity, not normally seen at the JV level. Most importantly, each student-athlete learned to compete in the true Newman spirit and was an outstanding representative of the school.
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The Cardinal Volleyball team entered the North Coast Section tournament playing some of its best volleyball and soundly defeated Roseland Prep in the first round, and Justin Siena in the second. The semi-final match against St. Patrick’s/St. Vincent’s loomed and in the end, the Bruins proved too much for the Cardinals and ended their season one match before the finals.
FROSH VOLLEYBALL This year the Cardinal Newman freshmen volleyball team included 17 hard-working, dedicated players. The team finished the season with a record of 6-6 with a great performance at the American Canyon Volleyball Tournament finishing in the top 4. Coach Andrews feels blessed to have coached such a great group of players. Many thanks to the team representative, Ellyn, for her team coordination and communication.
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FROSH FOOTBALL
The 2015 freshman football season began with a hard-fought win against a strong Division 1 opponent. Following the win against Napa High School, the team traveled to Stockton to play Saint Mary’s. In week three, the team played their third away game at Clayton Valley to close out the non-league schedule. After starting the season with one victory and two losses, the Cardinal Newman freshman team opened league play with their first home game against Ukiah. The team put together seven straight victories against traditional league rivals and closed out the season at home against Casa Grande. The Cardinal Newman freshman team outscored their league opponents 223 to 26 and captured a well-earned league title. The freshman team had many great accomplishments on the field, but the coaching staff was more impressed with the high character of the young men rather than their athletic achievement. The many coaches, teachers and school officials who followed the team this season look forward to watching as these hard-working individuals excel athletically, academically and within the Cardinal Newman community.
JV FOOTBALL
The JV football season concluded with an exciting 14-14 tie to Windsor. The team finished with a record of 9-0-1, an outstanding undefeated season! The players played well together and made the coaches proud every week showing exemplary traits of hard work and determination. Coach Sexton would like to recognize the efforts of his players and the way they played hard every Friday night. The future of Cardinal Newman football looks bright! Coach Sexton would also like to thank his coaching staff, Frank Marshall, Judd Foell, Dan Tynan, Larry Arterberry, and Tyler Laron for their time and dedication to the season!
VARSITY FOOTBALL
It has been a joy to experience the 2015 football season with the young men on this team. It has been a pleasure to watch the seniors grow into the great leaders they have become. The underclassmen have been blessed with great leadership and have learned to work hard to achieve the goals set by the upperclassmen. The 2015 varsity team is NBL Champion and was seeded second in the NCS playoff bracket before being defeated by Marin Catholic in the championship game. Thanks to the parents and families for all the support you have shown through the journey. DECEMBER 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE
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JV SOCCER With a couple of impressive pre-season victories against neighboring Roseland Collegiate Prep, it seems as if the JV girls were set to begin an excellent season. Unfortunately, and strangely mirroring the varsity team, the team was hampered by a series of injuries all season, with one forcing team captain Haley Robertson out for the second consecutive season (broken ribs last year, and a debilitating concussion this year.) With a unique mix of different strengths, and a wide range of personalities, they competed fiercely during each game, coming together as teammates. At Piner High School, they played an impressive match with only 9 players versus Piner’s roster of 19, and played to a 0-0 draw, eliciting awe and some very nice compliments from the Piner coaches and players. No matter the challenges, they gamely continued to work hard during both practices and games, never giving up, supporting each other, and working as a team every single day. The epitome of never giving up!
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS
“Pink” was the theme in October 2015, as the CN Fall Sports Program raised over $3,000 in support of breast cancer awareness. The Cardinal Newman High School Fall sports teams raised money through selling 50/50 raffle tickets and baked goods at home games. The monies were given to the American Cancer Society. Thank you to all who support our students and their mission to give back to the community!
WOMEN’S VARSITY SOCCER Even though the team lost two veteran players over the summer to ACL injuries (Julia Hasson and Lauren Miller), with the help of some very talented incoming freshmen they started off dominating, playing extremely well in the preseason and coming into league play with a 5-2 record. With an exceptionally well-played home opener against Rancho Cotati, the team was poised to place high in the league. In a series of unfortunate and devastating injuries the girls lost three of the freshmen for the season, and the rest of the team was plagued with injuries, including a couple of concussions. In the face of adversity they relied on their team bond and valiantly went on to each competition playing with heart and determination. At times, with only one player on the bench to look to, things seemed very daunting, but they were able to stay competitive, and made it into the opening round of NCS playoffs, where they lost to Petaluma in a very physical game. They gave the season all they had, and to top it off, six players were All-League selections; Megan Bertolone and Amara Ortiz were on First Team, Megan Moore and Dani Gilson were Second Team, and Sheare Ford-Barrera and Maddie Foster each received an Honorable Mention. Well done! 22
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WOMEN’S TENNIS The CN Women’s Varsity Tennis Team had a very successful season. The Cardinals finished with a 15-2 overall record and a 13-1 league record earning the second NBL title in three years. With the senior captain leadership in Elissa Papale and Allison Brutocao, the team became stronger with every match played. Our singles line-ups were lead by Anna Hartmann (12-2 in league), Molly Wolmuth (undefeated at #2 singles), Rachael McGregor (13-1 in league) and Gigi Swenson-Aguirre (undefeated at #4 singles). Our doubles teams were very strong as well. Tasha Schafer and Elissa Papale (13-1 at #1 doubles), Grace Nonella and Natalia Gamba ( 11-3 at #2 doubles), and Ana Negri and Mimi Almy (undefeated at #3 doubles). Women’s Tennis played Justin Siena at home for the first round of NCS Team Competition. Anna Hartmann and Molly Wolmuth teamed up to win the NBL Doubles tournament, and represented Cardinal Newman in NCS Doubles competition.
WOMEN’S VARSITY GOLF The 2015 Women’s Varsity Golf season was very good! The girls had a winning season in the North Bay League with an 11-3 record and went on to play in post- season tournaments. Natalie Justice (11) won second place as an individual with a score of 89 and Emily Pham (11) placed third with a score of 91 in the NBL Tournament played at Bennett Valley Golf Course. The team qualified for the North Coast Section Division II Championship and placed sixth overall in that tournament. Emily Pham and Natalie Justice were named All-League, First Team in the NBL and Sarah Knight (12) was named All-League, Second Team in the NBL. Grace Cose (9), Maddy Figueroa (9), and Alexis Allen (12) improved their scores by two strokes during the season, which helped in league and post season play. Addie Matulaitis (10) and Olivia Almy (10) contributed to this season with solid supporting scores in some of our league matches. Beginners Beatrice Njoroge (11) and Lys Taddei (9) round out the golf team, practiced every week, and look to play in future matches. Congratulations Girls! Go Newman!
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SCHOLAR ATHLETES - FALL 2015 3.5 or Greater GPA Required VARSITY FOOTBALL
Vidaurri, Marcus
9
DeMarinis, Lexi
9
Almy, Spencer
12
Wall, Nicholas
9
Jannicelli, Lauren
9
VARSITY MEN’S WATERPOLO
Boschetti, Mark
10
Keshishian, Kaitlyn
9
Bauer, Brock
12
Daly, Michael
11
WOMEN’S VARSITY TENNIS
Lepe, Ava
10
Conti, Samuel
10
DiMarco, Joseph
11
Almy, Mary
Martin, Caroline
9
Farber, Devin
12 12
Dural, Jalen
11
Ammons, Lindsey
9
Murray, Jordan
9
Green, Liam
Knowles, Chase
12
Beyer, Olivia
11
Ryan, Kaitlyn
10
Houlihan, Sean
12
McMullen, Ian
12
Chai, Christina
11
Smith, Keegan
9
Pisors, Nolan
12
Moran, Jason
10
Foley, Elizabeth
9
Titone, Haley
9
Stafford, Jack
12
9
Uebel, Nicholas
12
Van Prooyen, Matthew
12
Murray, Jack
11
Fu, Massie
12
Najera Roque, Brandon
11
Gambe, Natalia
11
Ortola, Michael
12
Goldberg, Tia
11
Palmer, Reed
12
Hartmann, Anna
11
Rubattino, Connor
12
Hu, Rita 12
JV FOOTBALL
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9
Negri, Ana
9
West, Sarah
FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL
JV MEN’S WATERPOLO
Backen, Samantha
9
Farber, Brendan
10
Berg, MacKenzie
9
Gilmartin, Connor
11
Berglund, Ella
9
Mauch, Harrison
10
Castaneda, Linda
9
Scrivanich, Nicholas
10
Citti, Isabella
9
Cordova, Layla
9
VARSITY WOMEN’S SOCCER
Garrett, Anisa
9
Aldridge, Elena
9
Johnson, Katelyn
9
Bertolone, Megan
12
McCormick, Mikayla
9
Ford Barrera, Sheare
10
McPhee, Grace
9
Barrington, Beau
10
Nonella, Grace
11
Gruber, Matthew
10
Schafer, Natalya
11
Hextrum, Christian
10
Silveira, Isabella
9
Hornbostel, Carlin
10
Swenson-Aguirre, Gabrielle 10
Kohut, Bennett
10
Wolmuth, Molly
Lafranchi, Marco
10
Marotto, Dario
10
VARSITY WOMEN’S GOLF
Foster, Maddisen
10
Mendoza, Tanner
10
Almy, Olivia
9
Mickaelian, Taylor
9
Gilson, Danielle
11
Munsell, Gary
10
Cose, Grace
9
Pisors, Carissa
9
Hasson, Julia
12
Schindler, Christian
10
Figueroa, Madeleine
9
Tekle, Samra
9
Hextrum, Taylor
11
Zichichi, Steven
10
Justice, Natalie
11
12
Pham, Emily
11
VARSITY WOMEN’S WATERPOLO
Mateo, Kathleeen
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
Miller, Lauren
11
11
Bozeman, Emily
11
Ortiz, Amara
12
9
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Edgar, Addison
12
Roy, Keely
9
Christy, Gavin
9
Geib, Mary
11
Buhman, Jade
12
Stewart, Ashley
11
Donnelly, Garrett
9
George, Jacquelyn
12
Cameron, Kayla
12
Tosti, Elizabeth
9
Flowers, Sean
9
Olsen, Caroline
11
Filice, Julianna
10
Wright, Ella
9
Goan, Nolan
9
Vinson, Abigail
11
Jungferman, Ingrid
12
9
11
JV WOMEN’S SOCCER
Herrfeldt, Jordan
Walker, Lauren
Klein, Jordan
10
Imm, Cade
9
Walsh, Sean
11
Mello, Madison
10
Webb, Tal
10
Angel, Julio
9
Braun, Frank
Larson, Will
9
St. Peter, Mackenzie
12
LeBerthon, Chauncey
9
Vice, Megan
11
Olsen, Christian
9
JV WOMEN’S WATERPOLO
Vidaurri, Marina
12
Parry, James
9
Bucher, Jenna
10
West, Katherine
11
Craig, Madeleine
9
Garzini, Grace
10
Prado, Fernanda
10 9
Steverson, Noah
9
Langhals, Kylea
Tett, Porter
9
Thompson, Charlie
9
JV VOLLEYBALL
Van Milligen, James
9
CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL
12
Alvarez, Ava
10
VanZutphen, Savannah
Anton, Daniela
9
Anderson, Aubrey
9
Ceja, Isabella
9
Hagler, Diane
10
Line, Hannah
10
Meyer, Samantha
10
Robertson, Haley
10
Skinner, Madelin
10
Weaver, Grayson
10
Zimmer, Aislinn
10
Bollinger, Camille
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SCHOLAR TEAMS/WEIGHTED GRADES
VARSITY WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Borders, Carlie
11
Braun, Kasey
10
Castaneda, Gladys
11
Clark, Noel
11
Curran, Clare
10
Heath, Eliana
11
Klee, Megan
10
Larson, Lillian
9
Vreeland, Isabelle
10
Williams, Samantha
10
9
VARSITY MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Bucher, Steven
11
Cullen, Sean
11
Kattengell, Dylan
10
Loughner, Lucas
9
Natale, Dominic
10
Shaw, Connor
11
JV MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Bentham, Jacob
10
Chappell, Harrison
11
Meier, Gabriel
12
CHEER Azcarate, Gabrielle
12
Bollinger, Camille
9
Greenband, Carleigh
10
McDermott, Alexandra
10
4.26
Varsity Women’s Waterpolo
3.56
Varsity Men’s Waterpolo
4.00
JV Men’s Cross Country
3.53
JV Volleyball 3.96
Frosh Football 3.48
Varsity Men’s Cross Country
JV Men’s Waterpolo
3.91
3.35
Varsity Volleyball 3.9
JV Football 3.32
Varsity Tennis 3.89
Varsity Golf 3.32
Frosh Volleyball 3.79
JV Women’s Waterpolo
Varsity Women’s Soccer
3.73
Varsity Football 3.15
JV Women’s Soccer
3.7
JV Women’s Cross Country
3.29 3.08
Cheer 3.67
JV WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Erwin, Isabella
Varsity Women’s Cross Country
ALL-LEAGUE RECOGNITION - SPRING 2015 Name Team Position Grade SOFTBALL Jaffe, Emily First Team Utility 12 Knight, Sarah First Team Catcher 11 Raasch, Lexie First Team Pitcher 11 West, Kate Second Team Outfield 10
ALL-EMPIRE RECOGNITION - SPRING 2015 Name Team Grade BASEBALL Clark, Michael First Team 12 Imm, Colin First Team 11 Roeser, Alex First Team 12 Clamar, Cal Second Team 12 SOFTBALL Raasch, Lexie First Team 11
Cardinal Newman High School received the distinguished Elmer Brown Excellence Award from the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) for being the top earner of both academic and competitive pennants in the North Coast Section of schools.
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ALUMNI
SUPER BOWL HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
CAREER DAY
Alumni and CN Community Helps Make Career Day a Success! Cardinal Newman High School’s Career Day was held on Wednesday, October 14, 2015. Career Day is an opportunity for students to learn about a variety of careers and what it takes to be successful in college and beyond. Thirty-four people, made up of CN/UHS alumni and our community, gave presentations to our students, and discussed what inspired them to pursue their chosen careers, the educational requirements necessary, the rewards and what real-world problems they encountered. Along with bringing real-world experiences to the table, the alumni discussed the value of their education at Cardinal Newman and the paths they took to get where they are today. Keynote speaker, Judge Patrick Broderick ‘79, Superior Court Judge in Sonoma County, spoke about how important it is to enjoy what you do and how your path may change. He also spoke of how important high school is; how it’s the starting block to everything else that will come in your life. These speakers generously gave their time to share their experiences and advice in classroom sessions. Thank you to everyone who participated in making Career Day 2015 a success! Speakers included: Honorable Patrick Broderick ‘79, Keynote Speaker; Steve Harrison, Accounting; Jim Jarrett ’76, Performing Arts; Chris Uebel ’82 & Laurie Uebel, Architecture; Doug Hilberman, Architecture; John Hendrickson, Attorney; Brian Cameron, Aviation; Dave Cox ’78, Audio/Visual Technology; Bob de Lambert ’83, Firefighter; Christine Dotti, Veterinarian; Justin Kelly, Web Design; David Sortino, Psychologist/Counseling; Rick Sheldon, Entrepreneur; Tim Rued, ’68; James Barger, Journalism/Broadcasting; Bob Malone ’75, Civil Engineering, Akhilesh Daniel, Mechanical Engineering; Chris McAdam, Physical Therapist; Dave Almy, Sports Management/Technology; Kathy Larson, Physical Therapist; Dave DeMarinis, General Management; Jerry Mogannam ’96, Dentistry; Eddie Rutherford ’10, Special Forces/Military; Kim Young, Doctor/Nursing; Erin George, Real Estate; Carol Beering, Sales; Ryan Smith, Teacher; Dan Stevens ’85, Finance; Chris Uebel ’82, Architecture; Dustin Valette, Chef; Michael Wear ’97, Attorney; Doug Williams, Firefighter; Brian McGee ’86, Coaching; Mike Nonella ’81, Contractor; Erin Hartman ’05, Fashion Design, John Kelly ’94, Government/Public Administration; Tom Schwedhelm, Law Enforcement; Jack Fitzgerald ’72, Private Investigation; Lisa Duryea, Information Technology (IT); Adam Lee, Vineyard Management. 26
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On behalf of the National Football League (NFL), Cardinal Newman High School was welcomed into the Super Bowl High School Honor Roll celebrating schools that have contributed to Super Bowl history. Given that Jerry Robinson ’75 graduated from CN before going on to be a 3-time AllAmerican for the UCLA Bruins, drafted in the first round for to the Philadelphia Eagles where he played in Super Bowl XV, and later playing for the Los Angeles Raiders, Cardinal Newman High School was inducted into the Super Bowl High School Honor Roll. CNHS received a Golden Football to commemorate this honor and it is proudly displayed in the Cardinal Newman Main Office.
ALUMNI CALENDAR 2015-2016 January 11 January 28 February 1 March 7 March 19 April 4 May 9 June 2
Alumni Association Committee Meeting Alumni Quarterly Luncheon – 12:30 ACC Alumni Association Committee Meeting Alumni Association Committee Meeting Come to our Spring Legacy Gala NEW venue: Vintner’s Inn! Alumni Association Committee Meeting Alumni Association Committee Meeting Alumni Golf Tournament – Windsor Golf Club
Alumni Association Committee
The Alumni Association Committee meets monthly to discuss ways of involving our alums of all ages, and ways to support the school through the Association. Many events are supported through this association including our Fun in the Fall event, the annual Career Day, the annual Golf Tournament, Quarterly Alumni Luncheons, and Homecoming festivities. The committee is always looking for new alumni involvement. If you are interested in being an Alumni Association Committee Member or for more information. Contact Nick Werle at nick.werle@nationalds.net.
Cardinal Newman Alumni Committee Members BRIAN MCGEE ‘86
KARIN SALLING ‘89
WILL LOCKWOOD ‘97
SAM PARCHER ‘89
KEVIN BRENK ‘96
NICK WERLE ‘97
ANNUAL FUND
ANNUAL FUND Fund-A-Future Campaign
For more than fifty years, just as others have come before us to help fund improvements that meet the needs of the school, we continue to ask for your contributions through our Annual Fund. Our newly-named campaign, Fund A Future, assures the very best resources for our current students and for those that will follow in their footsteps. This program is the financial foundation to the school’s continuing growth and excellence and helps us deliver our promise to educate our students into persons of faith, intellect and integrity. We ask you to BE A PART OF IT!
Parent Annual Appeal We ask all school families to commit to an Annual Parent Pledge each year in the amount of $2,750 for a single year or $11,000 over the four years their student attends Cardinal Newman High School. Make your gift today!
Alumni Annual Appeal We ask each year for our alumni to “Show their Cardinal Newman Spirit” by making a gift and giving back to their alma mater. Over the years, our alumni have supported many campus improvements including the new Women’s Locker Room, The Field House, The Athletic Convocation Center and the AllWeather Track. Thank you to our alumni who have given generously and continually and are recognized in this Annual Report. Make your gift today!
Young Alumni Appeal We ask our young alums to give a gift equal to the year of graduation. For example, a student from the Class of 2006 is asked to give $20.06. We hope to recognize many more young alumni in our next Annual Report. Make your gift today! If you are interested in supporting our Annual Fund, you may make your gift online at cardinalnewman. org or mail your check to CNHS, 50 Ursuline Road, Santa Rosa CA 95403.
M A R K YO U R C A L E N DA R
FUND A FUTURE BREAKFAST THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016 JOHN ASH VINTNERS INN
The generosity shown by our donors creates educational opportunities for hundreds of talented and deserving students who wish to attend Cardinal Newman High School. Our need-based tuition assistance program provides scholars the lifelong benefits of a Catholic, college-preparatory education. Opportunities to give to “Fund A Future” will be made available at this year’s breakfast celebration. Keynote speakers and scholarship recipients will share their stories. For your opportunity to give and to be added to the invitation list, contact the Advancement Office by emailing Terri Derr at derr@cardinalnewman.org.
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WITH IMMENSE GRATITUDE, THANK YOU! YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT – OVER $2.5 MILLION – HELPED TO SUPPORT AMAZING PROGRAMS AT CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL IN 2014-2015.
Nearly 20,000 student volunteer HOURS provided to community organizations through Cardinal Newman’s service learning program
COMPLETION OF A
STATE-OF-THE-ART Science center to enhance our Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math programs
99%
of the Class of 2015 is attending college
$2,619,731 Given to the annual fund program for unrestricted use and tuition assistance at Cardinal Newman
$690,000 in tuition assistance was provided to
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of our students
ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 2014 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015
REVENUE & SUPPORT Tuition & Fees $7,842,450 Contributions, Fundraising, Change in AMJHN Foundation
$2,619,731
Auxiliary Activities $960,772 Interest & Dividends & Gains (Losses)
$57,944
Total Revenue & Support $11,480,897
EXPENDITURES Instructional Salaries & Benefits $6,173,599 Fundraising $405,566 Auxiliary Services $968,282 General, Maintenance, Administrative $2,128,023 Deposits to Endowment & Growth in Assets
$1,805,427
Total Expenditures $11,480,897 REVENUE & SUPPORT
EXPENDITURES
$57,944 $ 960,,772
$ 1,805,427
$2,619,731 $6,173,599
$7,842,450 $ 2,128,023
$ 968,282 $ 405,566
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ENDOWMENTS
NAMED ENDOWMENTS & MEMORIALIZE A LOVED ONE Cardinal Newman High School (CNHS) and Angela Merici John Henry Newman Foundation, Inc. (AMJHN) have developed the following Named Endowments for Tuition Assistance: AMJHN General Scholarship Endowment (AMJHN)
Quock Family Scholarship Endowment (AMJHN)
AMJHN Special Needs Endowment (AMJHN)
Ragsdale Family Endowment Fund (CNHS)
Bertoli Family Scholarship Fund (CNHS)
Renee Lee Memorial Endowment (AMJHN)
Cardinal Newman Alumni Association Endowment Fund (CNHS)
Robinson/Anderson Scholarship Endowment (CNHS)
Cardinal Newman Scholarship Fund (CNHS & AMJHN) Carniglia Family Endowment – (AMJHN)
Shapiro Family Scholarship Endowment (AMJHN)
Charles W. Dahl Fund (CNHS)
Sister Mary Dresser Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund
Class of 1972 Scholarship Endowment (AMJHN)
The Mark D. Robeson Fund (CNHS)
Dads’ Club Endowment (CNHS)
The Trione Family Fund (CNHS)
Dennis Crandall Scholarship Fund (CNHS & AMJHN)
Thomas Aquinas Scholarship Fund (CNHS)
Dyer Family Scholarship Endowment (AMJHN)
Thomas DeMeo Memorial Fund (CNHS & AMJHN)
Elfi Bailey Endowment (CNHS) Farkas Fund (CNHS) Fr. Francis Ralph Memorial Fund (CNHS) Gary Heck Fund (CNHS)
Thomas Walters Fund (CNHS) Truesdell Family Faculty Endowment Fund (AMJHN) Ursuline Scholarship Endowment (AMJHN)
Hal Chouinard Technology Endowment (CNHS)
Winters Family Endowment Fund (CNHS)
Ina May Scholarship Endowment Fund (AMJHN)
These Named Endowments were begun with gifts that exceeded a total of $10,000 for the endowment. If you wish to establish a Named Endowment please contact the CNHS Office of Institutional Advancement.
John & Maureen Geary Endowment Fund in Honor of Tom Hawes (CNHS) John M. Fitzgerald Endowment (CNHS) Louis and Alice Moratto Scholarship (AMJHN) Luke Scrivanich, Class of 2010 Endowment (AMJHN) Lyle Ann Arizu Sarubbi Endowment (AMJHN) Mabel and Carlton Spridgen Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund (AMJHN) Mary Lynch Scholarship Endowment Fund (AMJHN) Millicent A. Stephens Memorial Fund (CNHS & AMJHN) Molinaro Family Scholarship Endowment (AMJHN) Mrs. Richie Heck Fund (CNHS) Murphy Family Endowment (AMJHN) Paul V. Wright Fund (CNHS) Peter N. Eiermann Fund (CNHS)
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Sara Russell Memorial Scholarship (AMJHN)
CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL
The Cardinal Newman Scholarship Endowment Fund is an accumulation over the years of gifts presented as part of a memorial to honor a specific person. If you wish to memorialize a loved one without establishing a Named Endowment, please know that all gifts made to the Cardinal Newman Scholarship Endowment Fund in honor of a loved one memorialize that person by including him or her in the perpetual prayer offered by all members of the CNHS community at every liturgical celebration throughout every academic year. Gifts made to the Cardinal Newman Fund in memory of a loved one are welcome, as well.
ENDOWMENTS
IN MEMORY OF ... JULY 1, 2014 THRU JUNE 30, 2015 In Memory of Douglas Ahlstrom
Daniel and Julie Brinker
Daniel and Julie Brinker
Gayle Brinker
In Memory of Jean Dusty Destruel & Rosemary Destruel
Scott and Ann Cromie
Jack and Judy DeMeo
In Memory of Charlene Bunger
Chet and Noelle Dangremond
William Facendini
Daniel and Julie Brinker
Randy and Shelley Destruel
Michael and Sherry Franchetti
In Memory of Lenore Devencenzi
In Memory of Robin Capitani
Rey and Isabel Frimmersdorf
David and Char Devencenzi
Daniel and Julie Brinker
Daniel Galvin
Ken and Suzie Buchignani
Allen and Yvonne Garayalde
In Memory of Francis B. Dupret
Cheryl Ghadban
Bud and Liz Giacomelli
Jack and Judy DeMeo
Henry and Marilyn Hansel
Warren Gomes
Kathy Hunter
Paul Hulsman
In Memory of Tom Farrell
Harry and Mary Law
Jeffrey Latz
Scott and Ann Cromie
Howard and Regina Neace
William and Jean Meddaugh
Michael and Sherry Franchetti
Carole Paynter
Virginia Norman
William and Mary-Louise Reinking
Michael and Nancy Owen
In Memory of Mary Christina’Tina’ Finali
Honora Shipe
Jamie Pavlich-Walker
Chris and Nancy Bentham
Norma Person
David and Catherine Buse
In Memory of Mary Contreras
William and Mary-Louise Reinking
Terry and Sylvia Duffy
Frank and Marion Guillen
Jim and Karen Silveira
Don and Lori Edgar
Paul Spedick
Jeannine Fradelizio
In Memory of Alta Cunningham
Daniel and Amy Tocchini
Gary Frugoli
Michael and Sherry Franchetti
Jim and Carol Underhill
Allen and Yvonne Garayalde
Richard and Marlene Varone
Bruce and Eileen Moore
In Memory of Patricia Dengler
Gary Vice
Mark and Cindy Popovich
Daniel and Julie Brinker
Kay Ward
William and Mary-Louise Reinking
Joel and Harlene Wright
David and Laura Robertson
In Memory of Jean ‘Dusty’ Destruel
Western Woods
O’Brien Watters & Davis, LLP
Jerry and Sabrina Bonfigli
Tuttle’s Pharmacy
Bertolone Realty, Inc.
Thomas Bonfigli
Keegan & Coppin Company, Inc.
Exchange Bank
Mead Clark Lumber
Standridge & Associates
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ENDOWMENTS
IN MEMORY OF ... JULY 1, 2014 THRU JUNE 30, 2015 In Memory of Shirley Fitzgerald
In Memory of John James
In Memory of Young Eagle Smith Jr.
Robert Bailey
Mark and Michele McDonell
Jack and Judy DeMeo
Dick and Angie Colombini
Charlene Moratto
Donald and Diane D’Ambrogia
In Memory of Zachary Kane
Matthew Smith
Nancy Diez
Tiernan Family
Bill and Ann Fisher
In Memory of Frank Lambert
Edna Gaddie Daniel Galvin Marie Laskelle Mauritson Family Vineyards Virginia Pyke
Regina Torr In Memory of Ida Lombardi Charlene Moratto
In Memory of Phyllis Smith Regina Torr In Memory of John Spillane Regina Torr
Stephen and LeeAnn Reuter
In Memory of Mary McNeany
In Memory of Clay Stephens
Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park
Daniel and Julie Brinker
Bob and Kitty Angell
MaryLou Winkler
Timothy Bugbee
Daniel and Julie Brinker
Robert and Barbara Cheli
Bill and Molly Buccella
In Memory of Bill Goss
Dick and Angie Colombini
Ken and Suzie Buchignani
Richard and Evelyn McDonell
Anthony and Pat Devencenzi
Eugene Ceccotti
Kenneth and Linda Escobar
Jim and Kerri DiMonte
In Memory of Clement ‘Ting’ Guggiana Lorne Swanets
Michael and Sherry Franchetti
Daniel Galvin
Daniel Galvin
Paul and Sandra Montrone
Joanne Galvin
John and Patricia Shinn
In Memory of Rita Carniglia Hall
Frank and Marion Guillen
Howard and Pamela Simpson
Robert Agrella
Michael and Cathy Kmatz
George Traverso
Ed and Janice Bello
Irene and Louis Martin
Presidio Bank
Henry and Barbara Bisordi
Jim and Debbie McGowan
Summit State Bank
Carol Brown
William and Jean Meddaugh
NORSAR
Carol Clark
Charlene Moratto
Linkenheimer CPA’s & Advisors
Dick and Angie Colombini
William and Mary-Louise Reinking
Zepponi & Company
John and Thea Dolan
Mark and Kathy Trione
Daniel Galvin
Wright Contracting
In Memory of Regina Torr
Robert and Mrs. Gong-Lowe
Colombini Construction
Jack and Judy DeMeo
Jerry and Sheila Jeffry
In Memory of Ed Monahan
Nancy Lambert
Rebecca Johnson
Lynn and Billie Meister
Richard and Evelyn McDonell
Matthew and Laura Laughlin
Samuel Pullaro
Mary Jane Lewis
In Memory of Sharon Moratto
Charles and Judy Viale
George Masolini
Charlene Moratto
Gary Vice
Michelle O’Connor
Autumn Leaves
DF and Marguerite O’Hair
In Memory of Nancy Sahm Revard
Brad and Pamela Simmons
Jack and Judy DeMeo
In Memory of Roger Torre
Gary Vice
Regina Torr
Alice Ward
In Memory of George Skikos
Pisenti & Brinker
Jack and Judy DeMeo
In Memory of Henry F. Trione
Daniel and Julie Brinker
In Memory of Bryan Jamar
In Memory of Jim Skikos
Daniel Galvin
Michael and Sherry Franchetti
Charlene Moratto
In Memory of Ron Whittemore Nancy Moran
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ANNUAL GIVING REPORT CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2015
GIFT RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Merici - Newman SOCIETY $100,000 and Up ... our best SOCIETY $50,000 - $99,000 Heritage Gift SOCIETY $25,000 - $49,000 Patron Gift SOCIETY $15,000 - $24,999 Benefactor Gift SOCIETY $5,000 - $14,999 Gold Circle Gift SOCIETY $1,500 - $4,999 Cardinal Gift SOCIETY $500 - $1499 Friendship Gift SOCIETY $1 - $499
To the following families, individuals and organizations we express our sincere thanks. We are humbled. You honor us greatly with your gifts of cash, in-kind-services, and faithful commitments toward pledges to Cardinal Newman and Angela Merici John Henry Newman Foundation, Inc. This recognition covers the fiscal year July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. To all who support Catholic secondary education through programs at Cardinal Newman and …our best, Expanding Traditions we are most grateful. Thank you.
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RECOGNITION SOCIETIES MERICI-NEWMAN SOCIETY Ernest L. and Ruth W. Finley Foundation
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Young Men’s Institute Council No. 40
David and Lisa O’Hara
Steve and Tina Brusnahan
GOLD CIRCLE GIFT SOCIETY
Erik and Deborah Olsen
Brutocao Cellars
HERITAGE GIFT SOCIETY
Operation Goals - CBSL
Joe and Annemarie Bucher
Jesse and Geri Amaral
American Asphalt
Charlie and Lisa Palmer
Peter and Bernadette Burrell
David and Jocelyn Amormino
Baldocchi Scholarship Fund
Park Avenue Catering Co.
Mark and Mariza Burroughs
Ken and Alma Molinaro
Atech Warehouse and Distribution
Jim and Barbara Rael
Hernando Calderon
Ursuline Alumnae Association
Albert and Delores Azcarate
Graham and Lyn Rutherford
Kevin and Bernadette Calhoun
Paul and Marcie Wright
Brenda Bacchi
Jerald Scharfen
Camellia Inn
PATRON GIFT SOCIETY
Dave and Julie Bailey
Brad and Pamela Simmons
Classic Mill & Cabinet Victoria Comfort John Contreras
Timothy and Mary Louise Bucher
Henry Beaumont
Sonoma County Red Baron Baseball Club
Matt and Kathleen Gallo
Biagi Bros., Inc.
James Spencer
Peter and Cathy Seghesio
Brett and Lorie Bryson
Richard and Cindy Strauch
The John M. Weaver Foundation
David and Catherine Buse
Summit State Bank
BENEFACTOR GIFT SOCIETY
Cameron & Cameron Inc.
John and Laura Tarantino
Amaturo Family Foundation, INC.
Kevin and Heather Carinalli
The John Jordan Foundation
Beauregard Family Foundation -c/o Jill Damato
Juli Choden
Robert and Eleanor Trent
Giac Consiglieri
Kevin and Susan Bedsole
Michael and Sheila Truesdell
John Consiglieri
Todd and Marie Bertolone
Chris and Laurie Uebel
Dads’ Club
David and Leslie Brutocao
David Vella
Dave and Heather DeMarinis
Shawn Bunger
David and Margaret Vidaurri
Richard and Marilyn Dey
Andrew and Carol Carciere
Paul and Christine Doolittle
Walter Hansel Winery & Vineyard
Dads’ Club
Charles and Ellen Wear
Gregory and Jonydia Daniels
Dr. Paul Tiernan - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Randy and Shelley Destruel
Charles and Tammy Dyer
Bryan and Katie Wright
Tom and Ingrid Dunlap
E.R. Sawyer Jewelers
Don and Lori Edgar
Shawn and Denise Faull
CARDINAL GIFT SOCIETY
Escrip
James and Suzanne Fisher
Robert and Tracey Aldridge
Rod and Darla Ferronato
James and Mary Anne Forni
Ron and Laura Allen
Stephen Hansel
Jack and Jocelyne Gale
Tom and Kim Hinde
Gallo of Sonoma
ALPHA Fire Suppression Systems
Doreen Justice
Daniel Galvin
Jay and Bridget Alvarez
Bob and Terry Fistolera
Chris and Robin Leinen
Gamba Vineyards & Winery
Bob and Kitty Angell
Mark and Stefanie Flores
Robert and Janine Liddle
Jill Goldberg
Lance and Kathy Badger
Jared and Kelly Fortman
Joseph and Annie McNeany
Joseph and Julie Golden
Michael and Chandra Barbour
Neil and Renee Foster
Mead Clark Lumber -Destruel
Heinz and Cynthia Gschwend
Jay and Kristi Barrington
G & G Super Market
Gary and Barbara Miksis
Amar and Anita Hanspal
Marshall and Leslie Bauer
Tyler and Stacey Garrison
Paul and Sandra Montrone
Mickey and Michelle Head
Bella Photography & Design
Les and Lisa Garzini
Bruce and Eileen Moore
Renz and Ginger Hoppe
Tom and Jeannie Benton
James and Patricia Geib
Kirk and Maria Pappas
J. Mark and Ann Hurd
Nick and Yolyn Goldschmidt
Robert Platt
Kevin and Mary Imm
Berryman & Montalbano A Professional Law Corporation
Jim and Kellye Ryan
Lautze & Lautze
Ottavio and Antoinette Bertolero
Ted and Courtney Grafe
Rick and Sandra Sheldon
Gary and Rhonda LeKander
Bodega Bay Lodge & Spa
Taylor and Tara Greenleaf
The Howard & Betty White Foundation
Steve and Tina Lucchetti
Robert and Candice Bone
David Gruenbaum
Charlie and Molly Bone
Dan and Jennifer Gulbrandsen
Scott and Vanessa Tosti
Andy and Susan Gustavson
Wells Fargo Foundation
McCormick & Co. Homes & Loans
Jerry and Sabrina Bonfigli Thomas Bonfigli
Tamera Haas
Josh and Peggy West
Rory and Maryanne McNamara
Andy and Joanne Botka
Stephen and Carol Hansel
Jay and Kathryn Wright
Lynn and Billie Meister
Richard and Margaret Bourns
Kevin and Emily Harrington
Wright Contracting
Miksis Services Inc dba Rapid Rooter
Patrick and Susan Broderick
Laura Held
CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL
Harry and Mary Kay Matossian
Wells Fargo Foundation
Robert and Diane Aldridge
John and Debbie Conti Mary and Mark Cooper Steven and Melissa Coppock Costeaux French Bakery & Cafe Scott and Ann Cromie William and Heather Curran Mr. and Mrs. Darien Darien Jack and Judy DeMeo Mark and Joan Dennen Jim and Terri Derr Ralph and Lisa Dexter John and Thea Dolan Paul and Mona Duckworth Tom and Joanne Eakin Edward and Toni Elordi Empire Runners E. John and Kim Evans Exchange Bank William Facendini Fandango Nail Salon
Storm and Sue Goranson
RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Allan and Kimberly Henderson
Gil and Cathy Robello
Wayne and Amy Ahlstrom
Maricela Barragan
Matt and Jill Hernandez
Rick and Karen Rubattino
Harry Ahlstrom
Robert Barron
Homer Holbrook
Santa Rosa Sunrise Rotary Club
Sean and Erin Aikens
Hilary Bartels
Christian Homer
Carole Sauers
Airport Health Club
Joan Bartulovich
Inman Family Wines
Schug Carnerous Estates Winery
Faith Ako
Phil and Karen Bauer
Stanley and Joni Jacobs
Tom and Jackie Schwedhelm
Melissa Aldridge
Bauer Transportation
Karuza Plumbing, INC
Luke Scrivanich
David and Kathy Alger
John and Cathy Bazzano
Bill and Mary Jane Kelly
Scott Shapiro
All Good Driving School, Inc.
Phyllis and John Bazzano
Alex and Dawn Klein
Shawn and Caroline Shaw
Andrew and Mary Allen
Robert and Sheri Knight
Michael Sheehan
Lowell and Esther Allen
Bear Republic Brewing Company
Arthur and Deneice Knight
Emil and Victoria Shieh
Mark and Deborra Allen
Korbel Champagne Cellars
Dean and Belinda Soiland
Barbara Almy
Kosta Browne Winery
Sonoma Eyeworks
Rebecca Althoff
Noel and Patrick LaFortune
Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards
Germaine Amato
Laguna Oaks Vineyard & Winery
Ken and Lisa Sousa
Joan Ambrosini
LeDuc & Dexter Inc. Plumbing
Greg and Elizabeth Stalker
Kanwar Anand
Marco and Kristin Lepe
Standards of Excellence
Judith Anchel
Kai and Lindsay Mazur
Surgical Care Affiliates
Ron Anderson
Jean Mazzoni Mazzoni
T & B Sports
Tami Anderson
Stephen and Mary McCarthy
Michael and Lucy Tamayo
Philip and Jeanne Anderson
Rick and Stephanie McChinak
Target Stores Inc.
Ian and Sonda Anderson
Kevin and Catherine McCullough
Brad and Kim Tarnutzer
Dianne Anderson
Michael and Stephanie McDermott
Trione Vineyards & Winery
Sue Anderson
McLeas’ Tire & Automotive
Jim and Carol Underhill
Lisa Anderson
MDB Interiors
Craig and Patricia Urasaki
Renee Andrew
Lorna Meyer
Doug and Ame Van Dyke
Tom and Catherine Andrews
Rosa Maria Meza
Bill and Ann Verity
Arturo and Tina Marie Angel
Michael Merrill Design Studio Inc.
Ryan and Nicole Vice
Lynda Angell
Micro-Vu Corporation
Keli and Darryl Vice
John and Ruth Antonini
Anthony and Kathleen Miller
Scott and Amy Vice
Rita Arguelles
Dennis and Kelly Montalbano
Vineman, INC.
Artrellis Flowers & Gifts
Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa
George and Carolyn Vinson
Carol August
Nancy Moran
Michael and Linda Vinson
August Briggs Winery
Mike and Christina Moran
VJB Vineyards and Cellars
Autumn Leaves
Charlene Moratto
W Real Estate
Thomas Avila
Robert and Kristin Muelrath
James Walker
Wendell and Grace Ayers
RJ Murray
Darlene Walley
Bryan and Deborah Babineau
John and Nancy Murray
Warren Construction & Roofing, INC.
Robert and Bonnie Babineau
Michael and Katie Wright
Catherine Bacher
Tony and Dyan Natale Francis Oliva Omni Hotels Joe and Dawn Passalacqua Ray and Edi Patrick Ignatius and Jennifer Piazza Pioneer Electric Vincent and Jana Rago Louis and Julie Ratto Jeffrey and Susye Reeder Daniel and Rita Rei William and Mary-Louise Reinking
Lance and Rhonda Wright Wright & Gervais Accountants, INC. Louis and Carol Zanardi Zichichi Family Vineyard FRIENDSHIP GIFT SOCIETY Paul and Lori Accornero Morris and Janine Acevedo Therese Adams Livio and Christine Aggio Robert Agrella
Dave and Laurie Bacci Kevin Backus Peter and Erin Badala James and Elfi Bailey Thomas and Shannon Baker John and Ruth Baldwin Balletto Vineyards & Winery Karen Banke Arnold and Maria Barbosa Kenneth and Marsha Barnes Carrie Baron
William Bedsole Howard Behle Madeleine Behle James and Jill Beigh Paula Beining Tina Belford Bruce Bell Jo Belleau Ed and Janice Bello Wayne Bellows Joseph Beltran Chris and Nancy Bentham Albert Bentham Karin Bentham Vincent and Natalie Berg Huberta Berger Craig and Lisa Bergez Cynthia and Mitchell Bernardi Matthew and Stacey Bernd Aaron and Elizabeth Bernis Rebecca Berry James and Lindsay Berryman Darrell and Laurie Bertacco Joe Bertacco James and Ann Bertero Thomas and Elisabeth Bertero Larry and Sandra Bertolone Bertolone Realty, Inc. William and Shirley Beyer Fred Biagi Paul and Kathryn Bielen Dirk Bietau Ellen Binkley Henry and Barbara Bisordi BJK Global Corporation Wayne Black Gary Blank Joel and Elizabeth Blaricom Carol Bloom Phillip Blum
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RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Vera Bohan
Frances Bruno
Bob and Cathy Cavalieri
Patricia Consani
Rose Bohny
Danielle Brusnahan
Basil and Barbara Cavalieri
Julia Consani
Katie Bolander
Martha Brutocao
Jerry and Cynthia Cavalieri
Jana Contreras
Sue Bollinger
Janet Brutocao
Steve and Elaine Cavalin
Timothy Corcoran
Thomas and Margaret Bone
Doug Brutocao
Caymus Vineyards
Jill Cornejo
Ned and Heather Bonzi
Bill and Molly Buccella
Margaret Cazedessus
Ryan Corriveau
F.J. Whitmore and Carolyn Boogaerts
Rick Buchignani
Eugene Ceccotti
Diane Couderc
Bruce and Jolene Borders
Ken and Suzie Buchignani
Robert Cerri
Mary Coursen
Robert and Susan Buckley
Joel and Wendy Cervera
David and Lisa Cox
Matt and Susan Bufka
Chris and Mary Chandler
Diane Coyle
Timothy Bugbee
Augustine and Liz Chang
Michael and Linda Crandall
Bob Buhman
Angela Chang
Barbara Craver
Dale Buhman
Peter and Kathryn Chang-Sing
David and Sue Crockett
Kenneth and Sharon Burge
Tim and Christia Chappell
Paul and Tracey Cronin
Nicholas Burgess
Donald Chase
Leslie Cronquist
Brian Burke
Norman and Gail Chau
Michael and Terri Crosetti
Steve and Mrs. Burke Burke
Don and Carolyn Cheatum
Crossroad Partners
Timothy and Barbara Burkhard
Robert and Barbara Cheli
Ray and Karen Croswell
Jared Burroughs
Charlie and Amy Chenoweth
Dennis Crow
Kenneth Bus
Thomas and Natalie Chenoweth
Dolores Crowley
John Bussi
Steve Chenoweth
Micah and Katie Cummins
Tony and Elodia Cabico
Chenoweth Vineyards
John Cunnie
Lee and Carole Cabral
Mark and Jean Child
Lynn Cunningham
Karina Calderon
Frank Chong
William and Mary Curran
Jared and Eileen Callahan
Robert and Joni Chovick
John and Jean Curran
Cal-Tech Pump
Mary Christensen
Edwin and Kirsten Cutler
Tim and Michelle Cambra
Joseph Christiano
Guy and Denise Cutter
Gerry and Kari Lynn Cameron
Klaus and Maria Christiansen
Ed and Eleanore Dailey
Al and Beverly Cameron
Charlie Cinque
Valerie Dailey
James and Ronnie Campagna
Leo and Kathryn Clamar
Michael and Colleen Daly
Mary Campbell
Gregory and Elizabeth Clark
Brendan and Cynthia Daly
Willie Campers
Francis and Noel Clark
Donald and Diane D’Ambrogia
Robert Cannon
Kevin and Yvonne Clark
Ruth Damiani
Canyon Rock Co., Inc.
Larry and Jean Clark
Sharron Dandrea
David and Caitlin Carciere
Don and Gina Clark
Chet and Noelle Dangremond
Gayle Brinker
Clement and Ann Marie Carinalli
Wallis and Stacy Clark
William Daniels
Daniel and Julie Brinker
Carlile-Macy Inc. - Mark Hale
Joyce Clements
Daniels Chapel of the Roses
Sheila Brock
Steven and Karen Carlozzi
Steven Clements
Eric and Karen Danly
Dennis and Kim Brooks
James and Judy Carlsen
Clos Pegase Winery
Paul and Kim Danoff
Vernon and Frances Brooks
Carlsen & Associates
Mike and Karen Cmelik
Frank Danzart
Darren and Sharon Brookshire
Michael Carlson
Bruce and Anna Codding
Dave Bailey Construction, Inc.
Ken Brown
Ron and Chris Carlton
Cokas-Diko
Margaret and Kristen Davenport
Scott and Pauline Brown
Carol Shelton Wines
Kelly Coleman
John and Susan Davies
Carol Brown
Duane and Angela Carvalho
John and Jennifer Coleman
Bob and Jan Davis
Scott and Kathy Browning
June Marie Casey
Bradley Coleman
Robert and Patricia Davis
David and Judith Browning
Kevin Casey
Michael and Mary Colhoun
Joyce Davison
Hildegard Broxon
Rafael and Martha Castaneda
Dick and Angie Colombini
Judith Dawson
Bruliam Wines
Karen Castelli
Colombini Construction
Patrick and Karen Dawson
Richard and Linn Bruno
Frank and Lorraine Castelli
John Comfort
Nancy Dayton
Robert Bruno
Joey Castor
Robert Conrow
Mike and Beth De Coss
Mary Conroy
Rich de Lambert
Dean and Kristy Borg Bob and Liz Bortolotto Peter and Carole Boschetti Doug and Gayle Bosco Stephen Bosshard Luis and Julie Botelho Ann Bothello Julius Botka Gene and Lora Botteri Bottle Barn Brent Bouchard Jeff and Kristina Boudreaux James and Gloria Bouler Steven and Pam Bourns Anna Bower Obie and Helena Bowman Stephanie Boyer Thomas and Patricia Bozeman Gary and Darlene Bradley Brandt Insurance Edward and Healther Brascia William and Bonnie Braun Vicki Brecht George Breen Ken and Marilyn Brenk Jerry and Diana Briggs August and Sally Briggs
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RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Stan and Gayle de Rutte
Dr. Stephen Berger DDS
Pauline Fisher
Daniel and Maria Geary
Diane Decicio
John and Carol Drake
Joanne Fistolera
Thomas and Anne Geary
David Decosse
DRNK Winery
Robert Fistolera
Stephen Geary
Monique Dedrick
James and Roberta Duckworth
Douglas and Kimberley Fitts
Therese Geary
Deerfield Ranch Winery
Kenneth and Sandra Dufford
Karin Fitzgerald
Gerald Gelhaus
George and Leesa Deffterios
Terry and Sylvia Duffy
Michael and Jamie Flanagan
Erick and Sheila Gelhaus
Cliff and Jana Del Carlo
Nancy Duford
Patrick and Catriona Flanagan
Steve Geney
Ed and Anne Del Monte
Gary and Lucy Dugger
David and Heather Flanary
Lorna Del Rosario
Gary and Sandra Dunsing
Dana Fletcher
Alice and Richard Genung-Anderson
Antonio and Rita Delima
Alton and Chrystina Dural
Lori Flores
Roger and Susan Dell’era
Thomas and Lisa Duryea
Angelo and Vicky Flores
DeLoach Vineyards
Donald Dusatko
Lynn Flores
Gerald DeLorenzo
Joe and Cheryl Dutton
Flying Goat Coffee
Joseph and Veronica DelQuerra
John Dybczak
Judd Foell
DeMeo DeMeo & West Attorneys at Law
Stan and Mary Ann Dybczak
Dirk and Kathy Foell
Eddinger Enterprises Inc.
Jason and Shirley Foell
James and Cynthia Edwards
Fogline Vineyards
Thomas and Christine Edwards
Natalie Foley
Chris Edy
Robert Foppoli
Catherine and Matt Eggleston
Bill and Marylyn Forni
Tony Egland
Mary Catherine Foster
Caroline Eliott
Dionne Foster
Egon and Shirley Ellgaard
Arleen Fowler
Florine Ellingson
Peter Foy
Wayne and Dee Elzey
Jeannine Fradelizio
Mike and Heidi English
Michael and Sherry Franchetti
Kenneth and Linda Escobar
Mike and Megan Frazier
Linda Escobar
Doug and Lynetta Freeman
Andy and Francine Espineira
John and Anne Friedemann
Carl and Mary Euphrat
Rey and Isabel Frimmersdorf
John and Kelley Evans
Fritz Underground Winery
Kim Fahy
Gary Frugoli
Matthew and Michele Fairbank
Vic and Maureen Fryling
Nancy Falini
Charles and Ruth Fulger
Curtis and Stephanie Farber
Beverly Fuller
Rick and Dorothy Fechter
Karele Furrer
Dennis and Jan Lee Fechter
Cathlyn Gable
Ron and Debbie Fehling
James and Sandra Gaffigan
Anita Fellenz
Ron and Linda Gaither
Marilyn Fenneman
Jack and Charlotte Gale
Ferchland Law Office
Chet & Mrs. Galeazzi Galeazzi
David and Virginia Donati
Ferrari-Carano Vineyards & Winery
Joanne Galvin
Darrin and Kari Donnelly
Paula Ferriola
John Doolittle
Mark Fess
Frank and Stacey Gambonini
Kevin Doran
Hugh and Pamela Fike
Robert and Natalie Douglass
Gary Filippini
David Dove
Fincher’s Auto Service
Kelleyanne Dove
Barbara Finn
Downtown Autobody Rohnert Park
Ken and Alex Finn
John and Dorothy Dempsey Dempsey’s Brewery Joel and Beth Dericco Douglas and Mary Derner Alex Derr Design Girl Graphics James Detlefs Jim and Mrs. Detrick Detrick Anthony and Pat Devencenzi David and Char Devencenzi Lea Devin Lucille Devine Patrick and Shawn Devlin Bac Diep James and Natalie DiMarco Frank and Karen DiMassa Mike and Mariann DiMatteo Jim and Kerri DiMonte Frank and Marlies Dinsmore David DiPiero Dirt Farmer & Co. Jeri and Patricia Dobbs Joe Dobbs Paul Doemeny Frank and Birgit Dommen Mr. Donaldson and Mrs. Furdek
Robert and Valerie Fish
Gus and Paulette Gamba Allen and Yvonne Garayalde Wendy Gartrell Seamus and Esther Garvey Kevin and Sandra Garvin Les and Melanie Garzini Garzini Welding Ralph and Vicki Gatto
David and Lisa Geoffrion Joe and Erin George Ron and Sue George Sharon German David and Jan Gervais Norma Geyer Cheryl Ghadban Bud and Liz Giacomelli Chris Giacomett Dirk and Maria Giannini Jon and Dorothy Giannini Lori Giannini Hutch and Bernadette Gibb Joy Gifford Dermot and Janene Gilmartin Fred Gilseth John and Michelle Gilson John and Virginia Ginocchio Daniel and Christina Giordani Elaine Giorgi John and Jeanette Given Glaxosmithkline Foundation Benjamin and Erin Gleason Glen Vadon Construction Robert and Alice Gloeckner Agnes Glover Michael Gnerre James and Mia Goan Rick Goldberg Goldschmidt Vineyards Trevor and Nicole Goller Warren Gomes Dick and Vivian Gong Lee and Dixie Gong Robert and Mrs. Gong-Lowe Jerry Gonzalez Blaine and Mrs. Goodwin Louis and Gail Goring Miriam Gosling Judy Gottlieb Lori Gouin Evelyn Gould DECEMBER 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE
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RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Vicki Gould
Dennis and Ann Harter
Nancy Horowitz
Jostens
John Grace
Bert and Trina Hartmann
Carolyn Hossli
Marguerite Joyce
Lois Grace
Joseph and Patricia Hasson
Patrick and Susan Houlihan
Timothy and Diane Jumper
Donald Grafe
Richard and Susan Hatch
Marion Houlihan
Greg and Thia Jungferman
Howard Graham
John Hawkins
Peter and Frieda Hountis
James and Toni Kahaulelio
Scott and Susan Graham
Ed Hayman
Michael and Lucy Hountis
Richard and Blanche Kaiser
Robert Grange
Dale and Gail Hazlehurst
Brendon and Hannah Houston
Rick and Kathleen Kaiser
Robert and Stacy Graniss
Charlie and Corky Head
Juana Howard Howard
Dina Grant
Delores Headley
Frances Huegle
Kaiser Permanente Community Giving Matching Gift Program
Jingshan and Ping Grant
Marie Headley
Diane Huegle
Cherie Granzotto
Michael and Caroline Healy
James Hulsman
Graton Ridge Cellars
Donald and Alice Healy
Paul Hulsman
Dave and Louise Graves
Stuart and Alice Heard
Vicki Hunt
Judi Greaney
Margaret Hejnowicz
Kathy Hunter
Tony and Lisa Greco
Susan Helzer
Jeffrey and Rachel Hunter
Donald and Maureen Green
Nathaniel and Holly Henderson
Richard and Annie Hurwitz
Terence and Karen Greenan
Allen and Kimberly Henderson
Marci Husebye
Eric and Debbie Greenband
Brian Hennessy
Don and Cathy Iglesias
Fred and Joanne Greene
Boyd Hennessy
Gary and Lynn Imm
Frank and Cathy Gregori
Robert and Judith Henry
Vincent Inconiglios
Christopher Gregus
Anthony and Denise Hernandez
Robert and Michelle Inskeep
Frederick and Lynge Groverman DVM
Julian and Sharon Hernandez
James Iodence
Carol Guanella
Mary Hernandez
J.P. Morgan
Albert and Mary Hernandez
Mark and Deb Jacobsen
Dennis and Teresa Hernando
Jacuzzi Family Vineyards & The Olive Press
Louie Guanella Raul and Kristin Guerrero Dannie and Tracey Guerrero Frank and Marion Guillen Monica Guitron Michele Gunner Patricia Gunther Jorge and Karen Gutierrez
Frank and Phyllis Herring Richard and Kathryn Herrmann Dave Hersch Richard and Jeannine Hextrum Herman and Barbara Hextrum
Allan and Cynthia Jaffe Harold and Kim Jaffe Michael James Stephen and Toni James Donna James
Richard and Lisa Higgenbottom
Jerry and Sheila Jeffry Laura Jennings
Christopher Gutierrez
High Standard Painting and Coatings
Eric and Linda Jensen
Ronald and Veronica Haas
Hilton Sonoma County
Jae Ann Jeys
Sarah Hafner
Chuck and Rosalie Hinde
JJ Custom Wines
Hafner Vineyard
Karrie Hindley
Joe Moore Painting & Roofing
Ron and Marie Hall
Dan and Mary Hirschnitz
Nancy Johnson
Charlotte Hall
Hitmen Pest Control
Gregory and Theresa Johnson
Paula Hall
Ky and Lori Hoang
Rebecca Johnson
John and Dana Hall
Jeff and Dara Hoffar
Robert Johnson
John and Robin Hamann
Celeste Hoffman
Jillian Johnson
Carl and Jamie Hamilton
Ronald and Sandra Hogenestad
Shirley Johnson
Mark and Paula Hammerschmitt
Mike and Annie Holden
Virginia Johnston
Charles and Gina Hanley
Joel and Wendy Holland
Don Jones
Henry and Marilyn Hansel
Greg and Ela Holt
Beverly Jones
Arthur and Natalie Hansen
John and Geraldine Holt
Joyce Jones
Mark and Lisa Hardin
Home Run Pizza
Patrick Jordan
Karen Hargon
Home Team Marketing, LLC
Sue Jordan
Cynthia Harmon
Mary Horn
Jordan Lake School of the Arts
Steven and Jonica Harrison
Keo and Gillian Hornbostel
Hilary Joslyn
Bonnie Gutierrez Gutierrez
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Kale Wines Douglas Kane Janet Kappes Kevin and Marilyn Karloske Scott Karuza Carol Karuza Jon and Jennifer Kasper John and DeDe Keating Keegan & Coppin Company, Inc. John Keenan Shaun Keiser Thomas and Joyce Kelly David Kelly Bruce Kelm Christopher and Mary Kennaugh Rachel Kennedy James and Cynthia Kennedy Michael and Charleen Kenney Kim Kern Emily Kibicho Alice Kibwaa Kick Ranch Nicolette Kidd Ms. Jullien Kille Jack Killeen Marjorie Killeen Steven and Doreen Kindorf Kevin and Martha King Rich and Cindy Kingsborough Mike and Diane Kirby Darryl Kirchner Kirin Restaurant Cindy and W. Douglass Kirk Debbie Kithcart Barbara Klein Michael and Kelly Klein Jim Klein Michael and Cathy Kmatz Robert and Elizabeth Knight Mel and Linda Knight
RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Knights’ Electric, Inc.
Kathleen Lemmon
Kevin Magliulo
Andrew McCormick
Jeff and Suzanne Knott
Father Lemus Lemus
John and Evan Maiorka
Stephen and Pam McCullagh
Greg and Vanessa Knowles
James Leras
William Mallinson
Kathy McDaniel
David and Joy Koch
Tracye Lerdahl
Diana Mambretti
Patrick McDermott
Michael and Rebecca Kohlmoos
Vivian Leroux
Mane Attraction
Connor and Heather McDonald
Sharon Kohut
Les Schwab Tire Center
Francisco Manriquez
Shivaun McDonald
Dan and Donna Leslie
Jenny Manriquez
Mark and Michele McDonell
Mary Jane Lewis
Dorothy Mansen
Richard and Evelyn McDonell
Frank Lillo
Frederick and Kresten Mansen
Glenn and Monet McElderry
David and Nicole Lim
John Mariano
John and Lynele McGill
Brian and Jolynn Lima
Christopher Marino
Jim and Debbie McGowan
Kris Linde
Markham Vineyards
Harold and Janie McGuirk
Grant and Christa Lindee
Shirley Marks
Lynn McIntyre
Majorie Lindee
Heinrich and Kimberly Marquez
Bill and Nicole McKeever
Darren and Patricia Line
Harry and Randi Martin
Charlie McKenzie
Brian and Debbi Ling
Bradley and Kelly Martin
Henry and Kris McKenzie
Linkenheimer CPA’s & Advisors
Danny Martin
Glenn and Robin McKevitt
Melissa Lobbregt
Thomas and Lisa Martin
Les and DeeAnn McLea
Peter and Rebekah Lobbregt
David and Cleo Martin
TJ and Kelly McMahon
Mark and Lisa Locklear
Irene and Louis Martin
Don and Jackie McMillan
William and Sarah Lockwood
Nancy Martines
Seth and Charlotte McMullen
David and Donna Lodin
Marjourivania Martinez
Ian and Debbie McMurray
Jeff and Summer Logue
Martin’s Truck Repair
Jim McMurtrie
Rosie Lombardi
Patricia Martinuzzi
Pat and Kim McNeany
Sharon London
Mary’s Pizza & Pasta Shack
William and Tammy McNeany
Mercedes and Iclea Lopez
George Masolini
John McNeany
Daniel and Alicia Loube
Joseph and Denice Massoni
Tim McWatt
Dean Loughran
Kenneth and Daphne Massucco
William and Jean Meddaugh
Teejay and Jamie Lowe
Segundo Mateo
Manuel and Graziela Medeiros
David Lowe
Sherwin and Eileen Mateo
Medtronic
Leroy and Ruth Lowery
Reuben Mateo
Fritz and Laura Meier
Andrew and Toby Lucas
George and Cynthia Matossian
Kent and Mary Meldrum
Frank and Rose Marie Lucchetti
Pete and Lynn Matteoli
Darwyn and LaDonna Meldrum
Alfonzo and Jeannie Lucero
Ronald and Katie Matteri
Marshall and Amy Mello
Michael and Lori Lucey
Dan and Kimberly Matulaitis
Alfred Mendes
William Luippold
John Mauch
Kincaid and Barbara Lunceford
Kevin and Jennifer Mauch
Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens
Lee Lutz
Garrick Maul
Sylvia Luz
Linda Maxwell
Kathy Lydon
Barbara Mayer
Steve and Colette Lydon
Deirdre Mayes
Paul and Patricia Lydon
Jenny Mazzetta
Gregory and Cindy Lytle
Lisa and John Mazzoni
Ronald and Sheila Mabry
Lanae Mazzoni
Jimmy and Debbie MacDonald
Paige Mazzoni
Charles and Susan MacDonald
Sean and Lisa Mc Lean
Richard and Mary Lou Mack
Jon and Florence McBride
Jack and Jackie Macy
Alan and Terri McCandless
Michael and Lynn Maddan
Kevin McConnell
Donald and Barbara Madson
Vern and Nancy McConnell
Francis Maffia
Martin and Patricia McCormick
Hershal Kohut Greg Koop Paul Korsmo David and Pamela Kraft Mike and Christy Kramarsic Joseph and Caroline Krauskopf Rainer and Judy Kuehlborn Stacy Kunde Larry and Ynez Kyte Ken Lafranchi Julie Lafranchi Lafranchi Architecture Nancy Lambert Clarke and Debora Lancina Ken and Bernadette Lane Thomas and Suzan Lane Rick and Wendy Langhals Tom and Carol Langhals Winnie Lanning Larios Leo and Cathi Larkin Shelly Larson W.B. and N.L. Larson Marilyn Larson Robert and Jody Lashinski Craig and Teresa Latham Jack and Joanne Latimer Jeffrey Latz Matthew and Laura Laughlin Kristin Launder Harry and Mary Law Ledson Winery & Vineyards Adam and Dianna Lee Kevin and Cindy Lee Jerry Lee Jones Lee Christopher and Elizabeth Lee Ralph and Carol Leef Rachela Leffingwell Tom and Jennfer Legault Judith Legett Michael Leggins Patrick and Regina Legoski Lois Lekander
Mendocino County Sheriff’s PAL Monica Mertle Tamela Mesenbrink Christina Messer Alice and Andy Meyer Julie Meyer Leonette Miksis Jason and Linda Miller Robert and Janet Miller Karen Miller R.L. Miller Helen Miller Richard and Colette Milliman Don Mills DECEMBER 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE
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RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Bob and Kelly Mitrovich
Virginia Norman
Nadra Mlynarczyk
NORSAR
Robert and Anne Modarelli
North Coast Logistics
Eric Moessing
North-Cal Fire Equipment LLC
Richard and Rosemarie Mologne
Carol Novak
Parkpoint Health Club
Jim and Kristy Pratt
David and Barbara Parson
Preferred Sonoma Caterers
Frank Passalacqua
Presidio Bank
Fred and Mrs. Passalacqua
Douglas and Margaret Price
Kyle Passot
George and Majorie Price
Mitch and Roxy Patin
Ron and Linda Prushko
Dan and Donna Patrick
Anderson and Cally Puckett
Brian and Joanne Patterson
Samuel Pullaro
Jennifer Paul
Tim and Lisa Quinn
Michael Pavelka
John and Barbara Quinn
Jamie Pavlich-Walker
Michael and Stacy Raasch
Carole Paynter
Vutaieli Rabo
Jason and Jennifer Pearl
Nick and Linda Rado
Joyce Pease
Douglas Rafanelli
Joan Peceimer
Edmond Raffo
O’Brien Watters & Davis, LLP
Christopher and Michelle Pederson
David and Lisa Raffo
Michelle O’Connor
Mary Penitenti
Tim and Sue O’Connor
Kenneth Pennington
Guy and Kindra Raggio
Kristen O’Connor
T. and Shirleen Perry
Patrick O’Connor
Susan Perry
Daniel and Beverly O’Donnell
Norma Person
Michael and Sharon Odza
John and Marla Peter
Carolina O’Hagin
Thomas and Janet Petersen
DF and Marguerite O’Hair
Peterson Winery
Janet O’Hanlon
Pezzi-King Vineyards
Oilstop, Inc.
Amanda and Lawrence Pfafflin
Bob Oller
Steve and Angie Pfeifer
Cecilia Oller
Thomas and Hoangyen Pham
Becky Olson
Ruth Pheffer
John and Jeanie O’Neill
David and Mrs. Phillips Phillips
Janet O’Neill
Steve and Phyllis Phillips
Peter Opatz
Phillips Family Dental Care
Thomas O’Reilly
Piano Lessons by Anna Carlson
Ryan and Kaci Orosco
Patrick and Lisa Piehl
Christopher and Jolene Orr
Jeff and Christine Pieper
Christopher and Jolene Orr
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Victor and Diana Ortiz
Barbara Pierce
George Osborn
Brad and Tracy Pighin
Laurie O’Sullivan
Timothy Pile
Maeve O’Sullivan
Pisenti & Brinker
Anush Ouzounian
Travis and Tamara Pisors
Michael and Nancy Owen
Pletkin & Associates, INC.
Richard Niemann
Pacific Women’s Golf Association
William and Vera Plum
Heidi Niemann
Elizabeth and Marianne Page
Peggy Nikiforuk
Panda Restaurant Group
Daniel Nilsen
Inez Pandolfi
Julius and Flora Njoroge
Joseph and Karen Panoski
Mike and Julie Nonella
Jill Papin
Mary Norman
Richard and Dorothy Parker
Linda Monahan Raymond and Clareen Monks Andrea and Diron Montalbano Montecito Heights Health Club Donald and Emily Moran William and Lisa Morato Bob and Mary Beth Moreno Juliene Moreno Richard and Marie Moresco Janet Morovich Kathy Morris John and Maria Morrison Dan Morrison Janice Morrissey Patti Moser Richard and Susan Moss Moss Adams, LLP Jeff and Mary Sue Moye Wayua Muasa Ridge and Carol Muller Bernadette Mulligan Christopher and Mary Munsell Joyce Munsell Corey and Susan Murphy David and Kristen Mutter Stephanie Nacouzi Pamela Nail David and Anne Nannini National Automobile Museum National Document Solutions Howard and Regina Neace Virgina Neat Mark and Michelle Neils Jeanne Nelson Steve and Trinette Neuerburg Ronald and Leona Neuerburg Wendy Nicholas Karen Nickerson
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Adolph and Rose Marie Novy David Novy Chuck and Laurie Nowark Nuccion Roger and Kathy Nulton Thomas and Karen Nunes Joyce Nuti Oakmont Travel Oakmont Women’s Golf Section Michael and Patricia O’Brien Thomas and Barbara O’brien
Plush Salon Jim and Meredith Popoff Mark and Cindy Popovich Gary Porter Barbara Poslosky Lonna and Kevin Powers Mario and Silvia Prado
Michael and Donna Raftery Donald and Kathryn Raimondi Martin and Sandra Ramella Lupe Ramirez Randy Hanson Auto Body Robert Rauch REACH for Life Steven and Theresa Read Rich and Becky Rebello Stantan Rebello Recycle America Alliance LLC Red Lobster Restaurant Redwood Auto Body Kevin Regan Lou and Rita Reginato Paul Reginato Anne Reilly Brad and Kelly Reinhardt Steve and Lee Ann Reuter Bonnie Rhodes Dale Ricci Nancy Rice Nicholas and Catherine Ritz Jeffrey and Neva Ritz Gaona Rivas Esther Rivas Riviera Ristorante, Inc Alyssa Rizo Robert Biale Vineyards David and Laura Robertson Brian and Shelley Robertson Eric and Carrie Robinson Jerry Robinson
RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Mary Ellen Robinson
Peggy Schmeck
Bill Smith
Katie Stone
Tom and Debbie Robles
Henry and Joan Schmutz
Joanne Smith
Stony Point Dental Care
Thomas and Teri Rochioli
George Schneider
Ryan and Holly Smith
Richard and Margaret Strauch
Brad and Christine Rodgers
Schools Plus Endowment
Joan Smyth
Danny and Lisa Strause
Kirk and Nancy Rodman
Ronald and Jo Schultz
Snoopy’s Home Ice
Ellie Strauss
Ron Rodrigues
Jill Scott
Ken and Marilyn Soldavini
Gabrielle and Tom Streb
Guillermo and Maggie Rodriguez
Brian and Jacqueline Scott
Lori Solis
Kelsey Strieter
Erick and Kim Roeser
Louis Scrivanich
Michelle Solley
Jane Stromer
Bettina Roffinella
Seaton Vineyard
Rota Son
Dennis Stroud
Laura Rogers
Mike and Gloria Sedano
Sonoma Canopy Tours
Ryan Styles
Nikigiovonie Rogers
Trae and Brooke Seely
Sonoma County Fairgrounds
Dana Svanum
Angela Romano
Camille Seghesio
Sonoma County Family YMCA
Swain Center, Inc.
Pamela Rones
Paul and Megan Segre
Sonoma County Regional Parks
Lorne Swanets
Robert and Jenna Roseman
Cheryl Service
Sonoma Raceway
Joseph and Susan Taggard
Kenneth and Tina Rosenberg
Brandon Service
Joel and Susan Sorem
Vicki Talbert
Morris and Elinor Rosenthal
Kathryn Shannon
Steve and Lisa Sorensen
Jeffrey and Gloria Talbert
Sandra Rosso
Andrew Shaw
Anthony and June Soria
Bee Tan
William and Joan Rousseau
Jesse Shaw
Dominic and Jaime Soto
Elias and Linda Tannous
Jennifer Roux
Virginia Shea
Victor and Lea Sousa
John and Margaret Tarantino
Charles Ruelle
Brian and Alison Sheahan
Jeff and Donna Sousa
Julie Tarbuck
Jane Russell
Patrick Sheahan
Robby and Brieanna Sousa
Lauren Taylor
Lloyd and Jenny Rutherford
Beverly Sheldon
Walt and Ann Spalding
Edward and Molly Teixeira
Kevin and Martha Ryan
Stephen and Judith Sheppard
Paul Spedick
Marc and Nicole Teldeschi
Dorothy Ryberg
William and Anna Shield
Diana Spoelstra
Nancy Teldeschi
William and Leanne Sackett
Ron and Kathy Shields
Rick and Patricia Sprague
Mike and Jeanette Teves
Michael and Laura Saini
Adam Shindledecker
Nancy St. Izuel
The Best Day Spa
Joe and Mary Salazar
John and Patricia Shinn
Francis St. Peter
Ang Thibault
Bill and Judy Salmina
Honora Shipe
Brian and Jill St. Peter
Les Thompson
Kristine Samii
Jenny Shipston Gregory Shooter
Christopher and Cathleen Stafford
Larry and Carol Thompson
San Francisco Giants San Francisco Zoological Society
Scott Showalter
Robert and Judy Staggs
Lee Tillman
Jerry and Lillian Sanchietti
Shutterbug Camera Shops
Rose Sanfilippo
Sierra Pacific Advisors
Antoinette Sanfilippo
Jim and Karen Silveira
Richard and Linda Sanfilippo
Silveira Pontiac Buick GMC
Santa Rosa Meat & Poultry Company, Inc.
Silver Oaks Cellars
Santa Rosa Symphony
Howard and Pamela Simpson
Mr. Sauers and Mrs. Sauers Save Mart Supermarkets Laurence and Mrs. Sawyer Peggy Sayre Frank and Soonok Scalercio Lim Ann Scalercio-Goldberg Scandia Family Fun Center Daniel and Diana Schafer Jeffrey and Cindy Scharfen DJ and Michelle Schenone John Schenone Warren Schenstrom Danny and Doris Schiavone
Kathleen Simonyi Nancy Simpson Peter and Carol Singler Peter and Karrie Singler Lee and Cecile Skinner Lisa Skorlich Donald Smaltz Aaron and Jennifer Smith Doug and Cortney Smith Matthew Smith Austin and Brittany Smith John and Diane Smith Elsie Smith Scott and Therese Smith
Nicholas Stameroff Standridge & Associates Stanley Steemer Michael and Debra Star Richard and Jennifer Stark Larry and Eva States Steve Silver Productions Beach Blanket Babylon Dan and Katie Stevens Kathy Stevens Linda Stevenson David and Elizabeth Stimmel Robert and Cindy Stoesser Tom and Colleen Stoesser William Stoesser Stoesser Tool Die William Stoll Philip Stolp Russ and Valerie Stoltenberg Gregory and Cathy Stone
Paul and Jeanette Tiernan Francesca Tillman Daniel and Amy Tocchini Tim Toohey Brian Torr Michael and Valerie Torr Regina Torr George Traverso Tyler Trenam Gus and Laurie Trevena Karen Tribble Mark and Kathy Trione Robert and Marjorie Trombetta Lisa Trudeau Marilyn Tumminia Grace Tunzi Joanne Tunzi James Turner Lee Turner Tuttle’s Pharmacy Carl and Kathryn Uebel DECEMBER 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE
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RECOGNITION SOCIETIES Max and Mrs. Ulrich Ulrich
Alice Ward
William Zimmer
Steve and Denise Urasaki
Kay Ward
David and Peggy Zimmerman
Anthony Valencia
Stephen Warden
David and Jill Zwyer
Valpak of San Francisco
Ronald and Cheryl Weaver
Channa Van Alstine
Alyson Weaver
Fred and Janet Van Milligen
Grant Weaver
Jan and Cindy Van Prooyen
Karen Webb
Bart and Andrea Van Voorhis
Martin Webb
ALUMNI GIFT RECOGNITION
Brian Vance
Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
CLASS OF 1948
John and Mrs. Vander Vennet
Michael and Annie Weng
Greg Stalker
Richard and Marlene Varone
Nicholas Werle
Norma Caster Person
Michael Wright
David and Maria Verhein
Stephen and Lynn Werle
CLASS OF 1954
CLASS OF 1973
Charles and Judy Viale
John and Claire Werner
Nancy Penitenti Moran
William Facendini
Vibe Yoga Studios
Ann Wesolowski
CLASS OF 1960
Carl Hamilton
Gary Vice
Western Woods
Patricia Post O’Brien
Kathleen Vice
Scott and Stephanie Wetch
CLASS OF 1974
Vice Appraisal Company
Robert and Mary Beth Wheeler
CLASS OF 1967
Scott Cromie
Mark Vicini
Gino Whitehall
Kathryn Sandstrom Wright
Peter Foy
Enrique and Heather Vigil
Del and Salana Whitehead
CLASS OF 1968
Allan Henderson
Vineyard Industry Products Co., Inc.
Ronald Whittemore
Paul Hulsman
J. Mark Hurd
Joe and Priscilla Vivio
Michael and Jeannette Wilhelmsen
Stephen Hansel
Joseph Massoni
Matt and Sarah Vogensen
Dennis and Sherryl Wilkinson
Harold McGuirk
CLASS OF 1975
Jody Vogt
Ted and Kim Williams
CLASS OF 1969
Daniel Brinker
Roger and Pamela Von Bergen
Elaine Williams
Randy Destruel
Doug and Leslie von Brauchitsch
Patrick and Colleen Williams
Julie Morgan Brinker
Eric and Kass Von der Mehden
Steven and Robin Williams
Jerry Bonfigli
Mark Cooper
Richard and Jeannette Von Konsky
Tim and Margaret Williams
Stephen James
Beth McNeany Dericco
Tracy Williams
CLASS OF 1970
David Von Stroh
Joel Dericco
Linda Williams
James Spencer
Susan Moeller Goranson
William McNeany
Jerry Robinson
James Hulsman
William Rousseau
Mark Wolfe
Francis Oliva
CLASS OF 1976
Scott and Diane Wolmuth
David Verhein
Christopher Gutierrez
Steve and Gennifer Wood
CLASS OF 1971
John McNeany
Henry Beaumont
CLASS OF 1977
Richard and Carrie Woodworth
Thomas Bonfigli
David Devencenzi
Sharon Worden
Michael Torr
Matthew Fairbank
Joel and Harlene Wright
CLASS OF 1972
Graham Rutherford
Edward and Mary Wyatt
Harry Ahlstrom
CLASS OF 1978
William and Tina Wallahan
Wyvern Restaurants, Inc.Round Table Pizza
Robert Cerri
David Cox
Rodney and Hannah Wallstrum
Kierstin Yang
Edward Elordi
Frank Danzart
Gregory and Mary Walsh
Tom and Jodi Young
Daniel Galvin
Kimberley Walsh
Jeff and Karen Young
Tammy Brinker Dyer
Patricia Walsh
Jeffrey and Celeste Yparraguirre
Kenneth Molinaro
James Fisher
Shelley Waltman
Zepponi & Company
Pamela Bell Simmons
Brian Torr
James and Lisa Wandzilak
Zialena Winery
Matthew Smith
Maria Grace Wilson
Richard and Jodie Wankmuller
Steve and Krissy Zichichi
Patricia Passarino Spencer
Linda Vonrotz Bill and Stephanie Vreeland Matthew and Yvonne Vucurovich Matt and Eileen Vukicevich Eric Vukicevich Edwina Wagner Chris Wagner Judy Walker Jim Walker Jack and Elsie Walker Brent and Kristina Wall Gerard and Catherine Wall Gerald and Rosie Wallace
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Douglas and Maria Wilson Charles and Joan Wilson Windsor Golf Club
Roy and Dolores Woodcock Jamie and Megan Woods
RECOGNITION SOCIETIES
CLASS OF 1979
CLASS OF 1983
CLASS OF 1988
Michael Carlson
Jesse Amaral
Kathy O’Reilly Badger
Kathy Bogue Alger
Emily Crandall Harrington
Peter Boschetti
Lance Badger
Matthew Bernd
David Von Stroh
Patrick Broderick
Shawn Bunger
Heather Hansel Demarinis
CLASS OF 1997
Mark Jacobsen
Maria Franchetti Geary
Kari Nickerson Donnelly
William Lockwood
Brian Ling
John Grace
Cathleen Hoey Stafford
Nicholas Werle
Samuel Pullaro
Louie Guanella
CLASS OF 1989
Patrick Jordan
Michael Tamayo
Mary Beth James Moreno
Kevin Carinalli
Scott Shapiro
CLASS OF 1980
John Murray
Brent Wall
CLASS OF 2002
Laurie Guitterez Bertacco
CLASS OF 1984
Kristina Svanum Wall
Katie Ramponi Cummins
Frank Dommen
John Bazzano
Class of 1990
Catherine Sigler Eggleston
Carol Lowe Drake
Steven Bourns
Christopher Stafford
Christina Del Querra Giordani
Alex Klein
Jack Gale
Ryan Vice
Marco Lepe
Arthur Knight
Thomas McMahon
Joseph McNeany
Thomas Martin
CLASS OF 1991
John Peter
Paige Mazzoni
Louis Ratto
Joan Smyth
Thomas O’Reilly
Christian Homer
CLASS OF 1981
Michael Pavelka
CLASS OF 1992
Wayne Ahlstrom
Stacy Freitas Raasch
Kevin Magliulo
Todd Bertolone
Karen Brinker Rubattino
CLASS OF 1993
Daniel Geary
Katie Nonella Stevens
Donald Grafe
Robert Knight
Daniel Stevens
Teejay Lowe
Gregory Lytle
Eric Von der Mehden
Lisa Mazzoni
Michael Nonella
CLASS OF 1985
Daniel Nilsen
Thomas Nunes
Timothy Bugbee
Christopher Pederson
Lloyd Rutherford
Kim Dugger McNeany
Will Seppi
Douglas Van Dyke
Pat McNeany
Ryan Styles
Del Whitehead
Steve Neuerburg
Marc Teldeschi
CLASS OF 1982
Kristy Andrade Pratt
CLASS OF 1994
Henry Belmonte
Darryl Vice
Kevin Doran
Andy Botka
CLASS OF 1986
Benjamin Gleason
Doug Brutocao
Chandra Mesenbrink Barbour
Edward Grafe
Timothy Bucher Steven Coppock Anthony Hernandez Sheri Castelli Knight Barbara Sales Miksis
Daniel Giordani Tracy Gallagher Williams CLASS OF 2003 Monica Mertle CLASS OF 2005 Eric Vukicevich CLASS OF 2006 Ryan Corriveau Alex Derr CLASS OF 2007 Danielle Brusnahan CLASS OF 2008 Christina Messer Adam Shindledecker
Tony Natale CLASS OF 1987 Angela Lombardi Carvalho James Forni
Kenneth Rosenberg
Collette Woodrome Milliman
Peter Seghesio
Ame Bolander Van Dyke
Chris Uebel
Keli Dugger Vice
CLASS OF 2009 Christopher Gregus Tyler Trenam CLASS OF 2012 Shaun Keiser CLASS OF 2015
Alice Jordan Meyer Juliene Moreno Nadra Mlynarczyk CLASS OF 1995
Angela Chang
Giac Consiglieri Bryan Wright CLASS OF 1996 David Carciere
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FACULTY & STAFF
NEW FACES AT NEWMAN Kristina Davison
Martha King
Academic Support Director
College Counselor
Ms. Davison joined the Cardinal Newman community in July 2015. A Sonoma County native, she and her family had spent the last 15 years in the State of Utah and embraced the opportunity to move back to their roots. Kris comes to Cardinal Newman as the Director of the new Academic Support Center. She has a B.A. in Special Education and a Master’s in Education. Licensed in K-8 General Education, PreK12+ Special Education, High School (special ed) Math, Jr. High Math and School Administration, Ms. Davison is passionate about being a lifelong learner and currently pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Education. As an educator, her goal is to facilitate self-esteem, individual learning and personal growth for every student. In her time away from school, she most enjoys travel and spending time with her family, including five children and seven grand children.
Jose Garcia Maintenance Jose Garcia is from Michoacan, Mexico. He came to the United States eight years ago. He is married with two sons, ages 11 and 21, Omar and Juaquin. He enjoys working here at Cardinal Newman taking care of the Gym, ACC, Retreat Center, and Field Operations areas. In his spare, time he plays basketball and enjoys hunting, fishing and camping.
Martha has been a part of the Cardinal Newman community for the past nine years as a parent of three CN alums, as well as a member of the Admissions/ Enrollment Committee. Martha joins the Counseling department this year as the Counselor for the Class of 2018. She has a B.S. from Georgetown University and a College Counseling Certificate, with distinction, from UCLA. She enjoys working with students on all aspects of academic and college advising. In her spare time, Martha enjoys playing golf, skiing, cooking and reading. She and her husband enjoy traveling, especially visiting their three sons on the east coast.
Dr. SheriAnn Simpson Assistant Principal of Curriculum and Assessment Dr. SheriAnn Simpson attended Saint Mary’s College at Notre Dame, Indiana for her B.A. Though a first-generation college student, with scholarships and help from wonderful teachers, SheriAnn was able to study abroad in Spain. She went on to get a Master’s in Spanish at Northwestern University, where she then taught freshmen Spanish and directed Spanish courses and faculty for many years. She was able to work daily with teachers and technology, to create innovative web projects, and was very active with student community service. She also lived and taught ESL in Spain and Mexico, and was fortunate enough to live in Munich, Germany.
SheriAnn later continued for her Ph.D. in Education with a focus on leadership for technology and bilingual learners. She attended the Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico. Director of Facilities Eric is a Petaluma native but grew Her dissertation was a case study of leadership at the Mary Scroggs School in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. After up on Cape Cod on the east graduating, she taught at St. Apollinaris in Napa, CA and coast. He has an A.S. in Culinary later was an Associate Professor and Director of the M.A. Arts. Graduating From Johnson in Teacher Ed for Spanish at Rivier University in New and Wales College, he became Hampshire. She returned to California to teach graduate a merchant seaman traveling the students and all teachers in K-12 education, at Santa world for seven years. He met Clara University. She was also charged with Diversity and his wife in Santa Rosa during his travels and settled back in Petaluma. He has two children; International students at Laguna Blanca School in Santa a daughter who is married, and a son at San Jose State. He Barbara. has been in construction and facilities management for the SheriAnn enjoys walking her dog and learning languages. She travels frequently with her daughter and likes taking last 25 years. He plays golf and kayaks in his spare time. cooking classes in new cultures.
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ADMISSIONS
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION AUGUST 11, 2015
The Class of 2019 was welcomed by the Link Crew of Cardinal Newman High School. This was a joyous occasion for the students, families, faculty and staff. The Link Crew prepared a fun program with the support and guidance of Mrs. Alice Meyer (Theology) and Mrs. Tracy Williams (Freshmen Counselor). The Class of 2019 is comprised of students from over 30 middle schools. Their character and promise made for a positive series of ice breaking exercises and discussions. We have great expectations this class will impact our community with their talent, effort, care and service to others.
OPEN HOUSE OCTOBER 4, 2015
our 2015 graduates earned over $12 Million in scholarships offered. Apply for admission at cardinalnewman.org. Now accepting applications for the 2016-2017 school year.
Nearly 300 people attended our annual Open House admission event on Sunday, October 4. The parent association, Mom’s Club, Dad’s Club, Associated Student Body, and faculty devoted their Sunday to host a fun and informative event to families researching Cardinal Newman High School. We are especially thankful for the tireless generosity of Carol Drake, a dear friend to Cardinal Newman. Carol coordinated a food service for all the guests on that day, which was first for Open House. Thank you to G & G Market for providing the food. Besides the addition of food, another new twist at Open House involved the Visual and Performing Art students and teachers from Dance, Photography, Theatre, and Music classes. Mr. Carl Hamilton arranged performances from the fall musical, Godspell, be performed by the actors (actresses). Mrs. Gabby Thompson led the CN Dancers in numbers from the upcoming winter show, Razzle Dazzle. Seniors, Rita Hu and Massie Fu played piano in between classroom presentations as well. Mr. Morris Acevedo support the technical set up and gave guitar lessons to performing students during the Open House for all to see.
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SUPPORT
FREE TUITION RAFFLE
Purchase your tickets online for your chance to win FREE tuition for the 2016-17 school year! Great odds with only 300 tickets sold! Drawing will take place at the Legacy Gala – Saturday, March 29, 2016 – Need not be present to win! §1§ ticket - $100 §3 § tickets - $300 + 1 FREE ticket §5 § tickets - $500 + 2 FREE tickets §10 § tickets - $1000 + 5 FREE tickets OFFICIAL RULES: One Winner will be selected at the Cardinal Newman Legacy Gala held on March 19, 2016. Tuition voucher is good for one student. Tuition voucher may be transferred from winner to another CNHS student billing account, if winner does not have a child at CNHS or a balance on a student tuition account. There are no limitations or exclusions on who is eligible to purchase tickets. Voucher must be applied to a student’s tuition billing account. You do not need to be present to win. Tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis. Limited to 300 tickets sold. A minimum of 120 tickets must be sold to ensure the success of the raffle. If less than 120 tickets are sold, the tuition voucher will be pro-rated. Tuition voucher not redeemable for cash. Purchase your tickets online at cardinalnewman.org/Support CNHS/ Events or Mail a check to CNHS, 50 Ursuline Road, Santa Rosa CA 95403 ATTN: Advancement Office.
ENGRAVED PAVER FUNDRAISER IN SUPPORT OF STEM
Purchase an Engraved Paver in support of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) program at Cardinal Newman High School. Engraved pavers will be installed within the walkway of our new, state-of-the-art Science Building. §8x8 § Paver $1,000 §4x8 § Paver $500 Two different sizes available. Purchase your Engraved Pavers online at cardinalnewman.org/Support
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TEXAS HOLD ‘EM POKER TOURNAMENT SAVE THE DATE – Saturday, April 16, 2016
SPRING LEGACY GALA SAVE THE DATE – Saturday, March 19, 2016 New Location. Plan to celebrate with us at Vintner’s Inn. Live & Silent Auctions Dinner – Live Music – Raffle
DADS’ CLUB
Join our CN Dads, grads & grand-dads for a monthly Dads’ Club dinner. Visit the website under the Parents tab for all the details. Thursday, January 21, 2016 Trione Winery - Stew and Polenta Thursday, February 18, 2016 Location TBD Thursday, March 24, 2016 Eagle Distributing Thursday, April 21, 2016 Truett Hurst Winery - Tri Tip Thursday, May 19, 2016 CN Covered Eating Area Cajun BeerFest
MOMS’ CLUB
Join the fun at our monthly Moms’ Club gatherings! Visit the website under the Parents tab for all the details. Thursday, January 14, 2016 Kendall Jackson Winery Thursday, February 11, 2016 Christine Born’s Home Thursday, March 10, 2016 Mary Louise Bucher’s Tasting Room Thursday, April 14, 2016 Natalie Foley’s Home Thursday, May 12, 2016 Rachelle Robertson’s Home
SUPPORT
Thank you to this year’s wineries and breweries for participating in this FUN event, and to Mickey Head and Eagle Distributing for hosting our bar! Don’t miss out next year! FUN IN THE FALL & POLENTA FEED PARTICIPANTS WINERIES
Pacheco Ranch Winery
Benevolo Wines
PeaceLand Vineyards
Black Stallion Estate
Prospect Brands – Tom Hinde
Brutocao Cellars Bucher Vineyards
St. Francis Winery & Vineyards
FUN IN THE FALL & POLENTA FEED
Cardinal Newman Wines
Super Sonoman Wine
Chateau Adore’
Tonti Family Wines
Christopher Creek
Trattore Winery
Since the last year for the Ursuline Polenta Feed was in 2014, CNHS welcomed the chance to continue the tradition as it was blended into the Cardinal Newman Fun in the Fall Wine Tasting event, which took place on Saturday, October 24, 2015, and included nearly 30 local wineries and breweries pouring award-winning wine and brew. Over 300 guests gathered in the ACC for wine tasting and mouth-watering appetizers prepared by many parent volunteers. After the wine tasting portion of the evening, guests moved into the CN Gym where they enjoyed a wonderful polenta dinner, along with tri-tip cooked by members of our Alumni Committee and Dads’ Club, and dessert prepared by Costeaux Bakery. “The Hots” entertained us with old-school rock. The dance floor got a real work-out!
E & J Gallo
Vine Cliff Winery
Eric Demuth Wine Company
White Oak Vineyards
Foppoli Wines
Williamson Wines
Gordian Knot Winery
BREWERIES
Journeyman Wine
Bear Republic
Korbel Champagne Cellars
Eagle Distributing Company
Lombardi Wines
Lagunitas Brewing Company
This was an enjoyable venue for the Class of 1975’s 40-year class reunion! These classmates had special reserved seating and they were able to enjoy the night mingling with friends of yesteryear without the need for planning their own reunion event. This is a great idea for others classes who’d like to host their reunion at next year’s Fun in the Fall event.
SAVE THE DATES! ANNUAL URSULINE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CRAB FEED Saturday, January 23, 2016 Enjoy great friends, great food and great auction items. Be sure to mark your calendars now, as this popular event is always a sell-out! MOTHER-SON BRUNCH Saturday, February 20,2016 Fountaingrove Golf & Athletic Club FATHER-DAUGHTER DINNER DANCE Saturday, January 30, 2016 Vintner’s Inn MOTHER-DAUGHTER BRUNCH TBD look for March! Vintner’s Inn
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SAVE THE DATE! SPRING LEGACY GALA Saturday, March 19, 2016 NEW Location - Vintner’s Inn Live & Silent Auctions Dinner – Live Music – Raffle
TEXAS HOLD ‘EM POKER TOURNAMENT Saturday, April 16, 2016
FUND A FUTURE BREAKFAST Thursday, April 21, 2016 Vintner’s Inn
GOLF TOURNAMENT Thursday, June 2, 2016 Windsor Golf Course