2015 Graduation Trinity

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JULY 2015

TRINITY

A NEWS MAGAZINE FOR THE CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY

2015 GRADUATION


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Principally Speaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

STUDENT LIFE

Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Grad Nite 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Day on the Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Oxford Scholars – Spring 2015 . . . . . . . 27

CLASS OF 2015

Community-Based Service Learning (CBSL) . 27

Presenting The Class of 2015 . . . . . . . . .5

Campus Ministry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Class of 2015 College Acceptances . . . . . .6

ALUMNI

Baccalaureate Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Golf Tournament 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

2015 Top Awarded Scholarships . . . . . . . 8

Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Senior 4-Year Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Keeping in Touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Senior Single-Year Awards . . . . . . . . . . 12

SUPPORT

Senior Awards 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 HONORS

Support CNHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Fun in the Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Principal’s List & First Honors . . . . . . . . 15

FREE Tuition Raffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

First Honors & Second Honors . . . . . . . . 16

Ways to Get Involved . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Scholar Athletes & Scholar Teams . . . . . . 17

Welcome Class of 2019! . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Underclassmen Awards 2015 . . . . . . . . 18

Admission Calendar 2015-16 . . . Back Cover

Tomorrow’s Leaders Today (TLT) . . . . . . 18 SPORTS UPDATES

Spring Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 All-League Recognition 2014-15 . . . . . . . 24 All-Empire Recognition 2014-15 . . . . . . . 25 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.

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PRINCIPALLY SPEAKING Graham Rutherford The four-year cycle of each class covers a range of experiences; in many ways, it actually begins during their 8th grade visit and application period, extending into the first year of college or work. We count on students coming back after graduation to fill us in on how they are doing, what worked for them here, and what they have come to appreciate. For the Class of ’15, looking back to 2010 is to see a time of unexpected change; the Ursuline closure announcement of November 9th caused significant and permanent realignment. Instead of two incoming classes at two schools with set traditions, they became the first incoming co-ed class of one school, the pioneers of a new era. For many families, the change made explicit something they saw as implicit. As a CN grad of ’77, I felt that our class had become one over the four years together, a CN-Ursuline combination, so I was hopeful that our new model would match what I knew was true for many graduates from the two schools. An early indication that things would be ok was a text my younger son, who would be an entering freshman, sent me the day after the news broke, “Don’t worry Dad, I told all the girls that things will be alright and that everyone will be welcome.” Sometimes prophets are found in unusual ways. Now as we wrap up this school year, celebrate their achievements and graduation, we can conclude that they have been a remarkable, groundbreaking group, who have lived out their opportunity together, and provided support for each other often. There is also for me, like other parents, an end of an era experienced in this graduating class. After having had a student first arrive in 2006 and the second finishing now, my time as a parent here is ended; just another emeritus parent, able to go to the Dad’s Club, see old friends, catch up on the adventures of others, wait for the growth into new family units and grandchildren. I will miss the added contact with students that having your own student provides. Some of these graduates have been in school with my son since kindergarten, their growth remarkable over 13 years. No one will be swinging by our house, sharing dinner, getting ready to go out, sharing stories of events attended, acting far more polite than their parents think they are, as I hope my son has been doing so elsewhere. Having had more time with students outside of school the past nine years has made me a better teacher, given me a different insight into the rest of their days and nights. The new phase for me will be hearing from my sons as college students, as one begins and the other leaves the Marine Corps to go to school. After years of helping prepare students for college, working with ones in college, and hiring graduates to come teach, I look forward to a new role. Luckily, I know current juniors and sophomores as my son’s friends, so I will ease out of my parent side gently. I also am not the only one feeling this separation, as there are six of our faculty and staff who have graduates this year, the highest number in a single year. Perhaps that was useful in our first combined class, because we were all in it together. For the coming year, the growth has already begun. The science building construction has started. The Academic Support Center has a classroom and a Director has been hired. Technology will be served by a newly-hired Assistant Principal who will work with our other two APs to help push our WCEA/WASC goals forward. Wiring and routing has begun for the increase in WiFi to serve the many devices that will be brought next year; SCOE confirmed an increase in our service to power the devices already. While we finish the current year, much has been done for next year; just as summer school is around the corner from now, likely August will be here sooner than some think, until we hope students enjoy the rest of their break.

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

Advancement

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

Finances

Buildings and Grounds/Finance

Enrollment

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Laura Held Our 50th anniversary year has been exciting and momentous for the Cardinal Newman High School community. We have thoroughly enjoyed celebrating our history, heritage in the Santa Rosa Diocese, and the many accomplishments of our school in the company of our alumni and friends who made it all happen. We look forward to the next 50 years and the important mark we are making on the lives of our students, today and in the years to come. Perhaps the most significant celebration in May of this year was the start of construction for our new state-of-the-art Science Building. As I write to you today, amidst the excavators and bulldozers, survey, excavation, and building, pad preparations are well in place. Over the course of the next three months a beautiful new building containing exciting learning environments for physics, biology and chemistry classes will come to fruition. This is our first opportunity to build a facility, which will stand as a symbol of advancing the start of our 21st century science program goals. Students returning in the fall of 2015 will take advantage of new courses in Astronomy, Principles of Engineering and Computer Technology. We remain most grateful to the Ernest L. and Ruth W. Finley Foundation for their extraordinary support and lead gift of two million dollars for the construction of the Science Building. We look forward to sending you more updates on our groundbreaking ceremony and plans for the blessing of our new building soon. Planning is well underway for the 1:1 technology program allowing for all students, faculty and staff to bring their own devices for classroom learning and teaching in August 2015. The 1:1 program will ensure that our academic program is infused with studentcentered instruction complemented by technology tools that help our students create, communicate and discover. The Academic Support Center will also open in August with the mission of providing academic support, which includes helping students to become self-advocates, while discovering and utilizing the services that will aid them in their education at Cardinal Newman and beyond. Finally, we have launched our new admission materials and branding message, Touching Hearts and Wining Minds. John Henry Cardinal Newman spoke of the need to teach, inspire and cultivate an excitement to grow in faith, learning and service. This message is now ingeniously described in our invitation to future students and families to Be A Part Of our family, community and 50 years of a rich Catholic education tradition at Cardinal Newman. Thank you for all you do to support the value and mission of a Cardinal Newman High School education.

President LAURA HELD

Assistant Principal RICH HERRMANN

Advancement Director TERRI DERR

Principal GRAHAM RUTHERFORD

College Counseling MARY EUPHRAT BEVERLY FULLER TONY GRECO TRACY WILLIAMS

Admissions Director PAT PIEHL

Personal Counseling ELFIE BAILEY ED CUTLER

Business Manager KATHY LYDON

Chaplain FR. MOSES BROWN

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Academic Vice Principal DOUG KIRK

Athletic Director JERRY BONFIGLI


PRESENTING THE CLASS OF 2015 STEPHEN JOSEPH ADAMS

NICHOLAS ARCANGELO FANUCCHI

MICHAEL THOMAS KLEE

ANDREW LYNN REEDER

AMBER LEILANI ALLEN

JORDAN ROBERT FARBER

MATTHEW STEPHEN KNOTT

MARGARET AURELIA REI

PAIGE ISABELLA AMORMINO

TYLER WILLIAM FARRAR

JOSEF SAMUEL KRAUSKOPF

ALINA IOANA ROBELLO

JENAE CARYN ANDERSON

LUCAS DINO FERRARI

JOHN COLTON KULCZEWSKI

HANNAH PRIDE ROBLES

KEVIN JOSEPH BAILEY

KYLE ROBERT FISTOLERA

SYDNEY CELESTINE LARON

SHELBY LYNN ROCKEFELLER

PRESTON NICOL BERND

DILLON WILLIAM FITTS

JACOB WAYNE LERAS

ALEXANDER CLAIBOURNE ROESER

COLIN BOOTH BERTERO

JORDAN DAVID FLANARY

CHRISTOPHER LIN

AVERY MAIRE ROUX

JULIA TERESA BERTOLERO

SHANNON MARIE FOLEY

TING (TINA) LIN

GILES COUDERC RUTHERFORD

LEXI CHLOE BIELEN

CANTLEN CAMILLE FORNI

PETER JENSEN LINDEE

JAMES MICHAEL RYAN

MAX THOMAS BIELEN

GRACE ALEXANDRA FORSELL

ELOISA LORENZO

MEGAN KATHERINE RYAN

MADISON RENEE BOLLINGER

JORDAN ELIZABETH FOSTER

JOSEPH STEVEN LUCCHETTI

KYLE LARRY SCOTT

BRANDON CHRISTOPHER BONE

JOSEPH AUSTIN FRAZIER

CRAIG ALEXANDER LUCEY

GABRIEL DYLAN SEELY

JUSTIN DANIEL BOTTERI

LONDON ALEXIS FREEMAN

MINGYUE (YUKI) MA

CASSANDRA LINNEA SELSTROM

JULIA MARIE BOZEMAN

CELINE SHERIDAN GALLO

HALEY LOUISE MACPHAIL

PHOEBE ANNA SHEAHAN

THOMAS JOHN EDWARD BROFFMAN

AGOSTINO PAOLO GAMBA

KASEY BRADLEY MANSEN

GABRIELLE MARIE SINGLER

AUSTIN JOHN BROSSARD

MARISSA KAY GARZINI

SEAN PATRICK MAYER

ASHTON MCKENNA SMITH

AUSTIN BERKELEY BROWNING

ANGUS MCNAB GEARY

NATALIE JEAN MAZUR

GENO DAVID SMITH

SHANE ALEXANDER BRUNO

DYLAN CHARLES GEASLAND

ELISE HARUMI MCCANDLESS

SHUANG (SHARON) SONG

MARK ELIOT BURROUGHS

DREW EDWIN GENTZLER GENUNG

BRYCE JAMES MCCHINAK

AARON MICHAEL SOUSA

MICHAEL ANTHONY CATELLI

KATHARINE ANN GREENAN

MEGAN MARIE MCCONNELL

CHAD MELLO SOUSA

CLARISSA KRISTINE CHAMBERS

SARA ELIZABETH GRUBER

PETER EDWARD MCEWEN

TRAVIS MICHAEL STEEVER

ANGELA EUN-KYO CHANG

ALEXANDRA MARIE GUTIERREZ

NOEL LIAM MCKEEVER

ZACHARY THOMAS STOLZ

CAL RYAN CLAMAR

BENJAMIN MICHAEL GUTIERREZ

ZACKERY SEAN MCMURRAY

ERIKA ANNE STRAUCH

MICHAEL EGIDIO CLARK

MASON JOSEPH HALL

SARAH MAE MCNAMARA

THOMAS FRANCIS STREB

DANIELLE GRACE CODDING

MITCHELL MARTIN HANSON

LUIS EFREL MEJIA

ANNEMARIE NORA SWENSON-AGUIRRE

TAYLOR BOONE DANIELS

HUNTER PRATER HARLAN

HENRY SINCLAIR MILLER

ANNAMARIA FRANCESCA TAMAYO

STEVEN MATHEW DAVIS

EVAN CHARLES HASTINGS

MELISSA MARIE MITCHELL

GINO LUCA TARANTINO

SARAH JEAN DEFORS

DUNCAN COYLE HATCH

JORDYN GIOVANNA MOLINA

CHRISTOPHER SEIZUN URASAKI

ZILIN (VIOLET) DENG

SARAH FAITH HOLLY

JULIENE KRISTEN MORENO

JENNA ANN VICE

ALEXANDRA LORRAINE DENNEN

MICHAELA ELIZABETH HOUNTIS

AUSTIN RIDGELY MULLER

MICHAEL WILLIAM VREELAND

VICTORIA KATHERINE DOBBINS

LONDYN HOPE INSKEEP

NICHOLAS JULIAN MUNSELL

JAMES GUNNAR WALKER III

VICTORIA ANNE DOVE

SPENCER HARRISON JACOBS

KENNETH RICHARD MURILLO

ALISSA LEA WANKMULLER

NICHOLAS BRENNAN DRAKE

EMILY NICOLE JAFFE

BRADLEY STEVEN NEUERBURG

MADELINE CLARKE WILSON

ZACHARY JAMES GEORGE DUCKWORTH

MARK JOSEPH JENSEN

LOGAN WHITE ONSTOTT

SARAH ALICE WINTON

TARA ELIZABETH DUFFY

RYLAN MICHAEL JOHNSON

CHRISTIAN THOMAS OTT

GIANNA ISABELLA WRIGHT

MEGAN CHRISTINE DYBCZAK

ADAM CARLTON KAGEL

ZACHARY WAYNE PETERSON

ZHEYU (MARTIN) YANG

GABRIELA FERREZ EDMAN

WILLIAM JAMES KELLY

CUTLER REID PRICE

RYAN DAMON ZIMMER

CASSIDY CHRISTINE ESPINOLA

JULIA ERIN KENNEDY

NICHOLAS EDGAR PRICE

PATRICK JOSEPH EVANS

KYLIE MARIE KIECH

JAMES WILLIAM RAEL

SCOTT ROBERT FABER

BRADLEY JAMES KING

AMARICA BELLA RAFANELLI

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CLASS OF 2015 COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES College of the Redwoods

Pacific University

Texas Christian University

Arcadia University

Colorado Mesa University

Arizona State University

Colorado School of Mines

Pennsylvania State University, University Park

The George Washington University

Azusa Pacific University

Colorado State University

Point Loma Nazarene University

The University of Alabama

University of New Mexico

Baylor University

Concordia University

Portland State University

The University of Arizona

Boise State University

Cornell University

Princeton University

The University of Georgia

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Brigham Young University

Cuesta College

Purdue University

Butler University

Dickinson College

The University of Montana, Missoula

California Baptist University

Dixie College

California Lutheran University

Dominican University of California

California Maritime Academy California State Polytechnic University, Pomona California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State University, Channel Islands California State University, Chico California State University, Dominguez Hills

Drexel University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Fordham University Gonzaga University Grand Canyon University Hawaii Pacific University Humboldt State University

California State University, East Bay

Illinois Institute of Technology

California State University, Fresno

Lewis & Clark College

California State University, Long Beach

Loyola Marymount University

Johnson & Wales University Linfield College

Reed College Regis College Regis University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rochester Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Saint Joseph’s University Saint Martin’s University Saint Mary’s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Diego State University San Francisco State University San Jose State University

California State University, Los Angeles

Loyola University Chicago

California State University, Monterey Bay

Marist College

California State University, Northridge

Marquette University

Santa Fe University of Art and Design

McGill University

Santa Rosa Junior College

Michigan State University

School of Visual Arts

Montana State University, Bozeman

Seattle Pacific University

NCAA Eligibility Center

Seton Hall University

California State University, Sacramento California State University, San Marcos Chaminade University of Honolulu Chapman University

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University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Academy of Art University

Manhattan College

New York University Northern Arizona University

Christian Brothers University

Notre Dame de Namur University

Clemson University

Nyack College

Coastal Carolina University

Occidental College

Colby College

Orange Coast College

College of Charleston

Oregon State University

College of New Rochelle

Pacific Lutheran University

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University

Seattle University Sierra Nevada College Soka University of America

Trinity Lutheran College Truckee Meadows Community College United States Air Force Academy United States Coast Guard Recruiter United States Military Academy University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Merced University of California, Riverside University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara

University of Northern Colorado University of Notre Dame University of Oregon University of Pittsburgh University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Redlands University of Rhode Island University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of South Carolina University of Southern California University of the Pacific University of Washington University of Washington, Tacoma University of Wisconsin, Madison Ursinus College

University of California, Santa Cruz

Vanguard University of Southern California

University of Colorado at Boulder

Villanova University

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs University of Colorado at Denver University of Denver University of Florida University of Hawaii at Manoa

Sonoma State University

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Southern Methodist University

University of La Verne

Southern Oregon University

University of Maryland, College Park

St. John’s University - Queens Campus

University of Nevada, Reno

Syracuse University

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Texas A&M University

University of Mississippi

Washington State University Western New England University Western Oregon University Western Washington University Westmont College Wheaton College MA Whittier College Willamette University


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BACCALAUREATE MASS The Baccalaureate Mass took place on Thursday, May 21, 2015, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Cotati. Fr. Raul Lemus served as the principal celebrant and Fr. Moses Brown as the concelebrant. The Class of 2015 was beautifullydressed in graduation gowns and the church was filled to capacity with relatives and friends. The first reading was from the Book of Ecclesiastes (3:1-15) that speaks about everything having an appropriate time. For example, “A time to be born and a time to die; a time to plant and a time to uproot; a time to kill and a time to heal.” The Gospel was John 15:12-17 where Jesus gives us the commandment to love one another as he loves us. The homily reminded the class of our universal call to holiness, and Catholic author and speaker, Matthew Kelly’s fundamental principle “Become the Best Version of Ourselves” became the theme. Fr. Raul spoke about Matthew Kelly’s book Rediscover Catholicism where he mentions three flawed philosophies that our culture has been built on: individualism, hedonism and minimalism. Finally, an antidote to those three philosophies was given using a prayer that Blessed Cardinal Newman wrote titled The Mission of My Life and questioned students by asking, “God will call on you. Will you hear the Lord?”

God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some work to me which He has not committed to another. I have my mission. I may never know it in this life, but I shall be told it in the next. I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between persons. He has not created me for naught. I shall do good; I shall do His work. I shall be an angel of peace, a preacher of truth in my own place, while not intending it if I do but keep His commandments. Therefore, I will trust Him, whatever I am, I can never be thrown away. If I am in sickness, my sickness may serve Him, In perplexity, my perplexity may serve Him. If I am in sorrow, my sorrow may serve Him. He does nothing in vain. He knows what He is about. He may take away my friends. He may throw me among strangers. He may make me feel desolate, make my spirits sink, hide my future from me. Still, He knows what He is about. JULY 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE

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2015 TOP AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS KEVIN BAILEY College Board AP Scholar with Honor Colorado School of Mines Scholarship Kings College Scholarship Montana State University Scholarship Rensselear Polytechnic Institute Scholarship Rochester Institute of Technology Honors Program Rochester Institute of Technology Scholarship Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Scholarship Stanford Online HIgh School Math Problem of the Week Stanford Online High School Outstanding Participation Total Awards $369,200 Paige Amormino Valedictorian

COLIN BERTERO

MICHAEL CLARK

Butler University Trustee Scholarship

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Athletic Scholarship

Colorado School of MInes Merit Scholarship

Sacramento State University Athletic Scholarship

Illinois Institute of Technology Henry Heald Scholarship

San Diego State Athletic Scholarship

Marquette University Pere Marquette Award Purdue University President’s Scholarship University of Portland President’s Scholarship

University of Nevada Reno Athletic Scholarship University of San Francisco Athletic Scholarship Total Awards $296,384

Total Awards $365,600

JULIA BERTOLERO

VICTORIA DOBBINS

Arizona State University Scholarship

Academy of Art University Athletic Scholarship

Charles M Schultz Outstanding Achievement as a Volunteer Certificate

Italian Catholic Federation Scholarship

College Board AP Scholar Fordham University Scholarship

Notre Dame de Namur Catholic High School Scholarship

National Spanish Exam, Premio de Plata, Bronze &

Notre Dame de Namur Emerging Artist Scholarship

Honorable Mention Certificate

The Kings College Academic Scholarship

NCS Scholar Athlete

University of Redlands Achievement Award

Oxford Scholar

University of San Francisco Dean’s Global Recognition Award

St. Mary’s College Scholarship UC Davis Scholarship University of Arizona Scholarship University of Portland Scholarship University of the Pacific Scholarship University of Washington Scholarship Wesleyan University Scholarship Total Awards $771,250 CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

Notre Dame de Namur Belmont Scholarship

National Hispanic Scholar

Press Democrat Scholar Athlete Nominee

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Note Dame de Namur On Campus Grant

Total Awards $392,400


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2015 TOP AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS NICHOLAS DRAKE

EMILY JAFFE

Fordham University Academic Scholarship

Arcadia University Scholarship

Redwood Empire Chinese Association Scholarship

Marist College Scholarship

Redwood Empire Chinese Association Scholarship Finalist

Portland State University Scholarship Southern Oregon University Scholarship

Seattle Pacific University Trustees Scholar Award

St. John’s University Scholarship

St. Mary’s College Presidential Scholarship

University of New Mexico Scholarship

UC Davis University Grant

University of Puget Sound Scholarship

University of Oregon Summit Scholarship

Western Oregon University Scholarship

University of Portland Presidents Scholarship

Western Washington University Scholarship

Total Awards $456,004

Total Awards $503,188

BENJAMIN GUTIERREZ

TARA DUFFY

Dominican University Presidential Scholarship

Gonzaga University Academic Scholarship Loyola Marymount University Academic Scholarship

Northern Arizona University Blue Scholarship Award

NCS Scholar Athlete

St. Mary’s College Academic Scholarship

St. Mary’s College Academic Scholarship

St. Mary’s College Leclercq Scholarship

University of Oregon Academic Scholarship

University of Arizona Excellence Award

University of Portland Academic Scholarship

University of Redlands Grant

University of San Diego Academic Scholarship

University of Redlands Opportunity Award

Total Awards $371,460

University of San Francisco Provost’s Merit Scholarship Washington State University Cougar Academic Award Total Awards $374,300

GRACE FORSELL Fordham University Grant Fordham University Loyola Scholarship Gonzaga University Grant Gonzaga University Trustee Scholarship Italian Catholic Federation Scholarship Knight’s of Columbus Scholarship Regis University Board of Trustees Scholarship Regis University Catholic Award Regis University Grant Santa Clara University Alumni Family Scholarship Santa Clara University California Grant A Santa Clara University Grant UC Davis California Grant A UC Davis Grant University of Portland President’s Scholarship University of San Francisco Grant University of San Francisco University Scholar Scholarship Total Awards $507,206

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2015 TOP AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS MATTHEW KNOTT

MARGARET REI

Arizona State University President’s Academic Scholarship

Fordham University Grant

Baylor University President’s Gold Academic Scholarship Clemson University Grant and Academic Scholarship Loyola Marymount Academic Grant

Fordham University Loyola Scholarship Loyola University of Chicago Damen Scholarship Seattle University Trustee Scholarship

Loyola Marymount Fr. Arrupe Academic Scholarship

University of Portland Presidents Scholarship

Loyola Marymount Leavey Foundation Catholic High School Academic Scholarship

Total Awards $330,000

NCS Scholar Athlete University of Arizona Excellence Academic Scholarship University of San Diego Academic Grant University of San Diego Catholic Education Scholarship Willamette University Academic Grant Willamette University Academic Scholarship Total Awards $526,200

SYDNEY LARON

GABRIELLE SINGLER

College Board AP Scholar

United States Air Force Academy Scholarship

Gonzaga University Dauna Leigh Bauer Scholarship Gonzaga University Grant

Total Awards $400,000

Gonzaga University Trustee’s Scholarship Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month University of Portland President’s Scholarship University of San Francisco Grant University of San Francisco University Scholar Scholarship Total Awards $300,400

LOGAN ONSTOTT

MADELINE WILSON

Colorado School of Mines Scholarship

Chapman University Chancellor Scholarship

Colorado State University Scholarship

CIF/Farmer’s Scholar Athlete Finalist

Gonzaga University Scholarship

Congress of Future Medical Leaders

NCS Scholar Athlete

Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Award Nominee

University of Colorado Engineering Scholarship

National Society of High School Scholars

University of Colorado President’s Scholarship

St. Mary’s College Presidential Scholarship

University of the Pacific Grant

Total Awards $287,600

Total Awards $274,000

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

Soroptomist International Violet Richardson Award

University of Colorado While Antelope Scholarship University of the Pacific Scholarship

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Santa Clara University Incentive Grant

University of San Diego Trustee Scholarship


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SENIOR 4-YEAR AWARDS Mary Ellen C. Walter Service Award

JOSEPH LUCCHETTI

Walter C. Hulsman GPA Award

VICTORIA DOBBINS

NATALIE MAZUR

GUNNAR WALKER

PAIGE AMORMINO

John M. Fitzgerald Scholar/Athlete Award

DUNCAN HATCH

MADELINE WILSON

Henry F. Trione Outstanding Leadership Award

Thomas M. DeMeo Scholar/Artist Award

LUIS MEJIA

MADISON BOLLINGER

St. Angela Christian Gentlewoman

ANGELA CHANG

KYLIE KIECH

SARAH DEFORS

BRANDON BONE

SARAH HOLLY

John Henry Newman Christian Gentlemen

MICHAEL CATELLI

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SENIOR SINGLE-YEAR AWARDS Most Improved Male

Most Improved Female

Service Award Male

Service Award Male

Service Award Female

ZACKERY MCMURRAY

JENNA VICE

WILLIAM KELLY

BRADLEY NEUERBURG

ASHTON SMITH

Leadership Award Leadership Award Leadership Award Male Male Female

CRAIG LUCEY

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John Henry Newman Christian Gentleman

St. Angela Christian Gentlewoman

JOSEPH LUCCHETTI

TARA DUFFY

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

JORDAN FARBER

GABRIELA EDMAN

All-Around Award All-Around Award Female Male

MADISON BOLLINGER

AUSTIN BROWNING


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SENIOR AWARDS 2015 Press Democrat Community Youth Service Award Nominees

California Scholarship Federation Life Membership

Angela Chang – Arts

Allen, Amber

Freeman, London

Miller, Henry

Sarah DeFors – Music

Amormino, Paige

Gallo, Celine

Moreno, Juliene

Jordan Farber – Environmental Science

Bailey, Kevin

Gamba, Agostino

Neuerburg, Bradley

Kyle Fistolera – Agricultural/Vocational

Bertero, Colin

Garzini, Marissa

Onstott, Logan

Joey Lucchetti – Health Sciences

Bertolero, Julia

Greenan, Katharine

Peterson, Zachary

Brad Neuerburg – Athletics/Physical Education

Bollinger, Madison

Gruber, Sara

Price, Cutler

Avery Roux – English/Foreign Language/Education

Bone, Brandon

Gutierrez, Benjamin

Rafanelli, Amarica

Ashton Smith – Community Action

Bozeman, Julia

Hastings, Evan

Reeder, Andrew

Anna Tamayo – Math/Technical

Broffman, Thomas

Hatch, Duncan

Rei, Margaret

Chris Urasaki – Journalism/Media

Browning, Austin

Jacobs, Spencer

Robello, Alina

Brossard, Austin

Kagel, Adam

Rockefeller, Shelby

Bruno, Shane

Kiech, Kylie

Ryan, Megan

Chang, Angela

King, Bradley

Seely, Gabe

Defors, Sarah

Knott, Matthew

Singler, Gabrielle

Dennen, Alexandra

Laron, Sydney

Smith, Ashton

Dobbins, Victoria

Lin, Christopher

Song, Shuang (Sharon)

Drake, Nicholas

Lin, Ting (Tina)

Sousa, Aaron

Dove, Victoria

Lindee, Peter

Strauch, Erika

Duckworth, Zachary

Lucchetti, Joseph

Swenson-Aguirre, Annemarie

Duffy, Tara

Ma, Mingue (Yuki)

Tarantino, Gino

Dybczak, Megan

MacPhail, Haley

Urasaki, Christopher

Edman, Gabriela

Mazur, Natalie

Vreeland, Michael

Espinola, Cassidy

McChinak, Bryce

Walker, Gunnar

Fistolera, Kyle

McMurray, Zackery

Wankmuller, Alissa

Forni, Cantlen

McNamara, Sarah

Wilson, Madeline

Forsell, Grace

Mejia, Luis

Yang, Zheyu (Martin)

SAT Results 2015 CNHS TOP 40% SAT SCORES READING: 602 MATH: 631 WRITING: 621 COMBINED: 1854 CNHS SCHOOL-WIDE AVERAGE SAT SCORE READING: 521 MATH: 535 WRITING: 532 COMBINED: 1588 NATIONAL AVERAGE SAT SCORES READING: 497 MATH: 513 WRITING: 487 COMBINED: 1497

Katherine Greenan receiving her Senior Honor Medal from President Laura Held JULY 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE

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CLASS OF 2015

SENIOR AWARDS 2015 Senior Honor Medals 3.5 GPA or better 13 out of 15 quarters or three consecutive quarters

4.0 GPA or better 13 of 15 quarters or three consecutive quarters

Allen, Amber

Laron, Sydney

Amormino, Paige

Rockefeller, Shelby

Amormino, Paige

Lin, Christopher

Bailey, Kevin

Ma, Mingue (Yuki)

Bailey, Kevin

Lin, Ting (Tina)

Bertero, Colin

Mazur, Natalie

Bertero, Colin

Lucchetti, Joseph

Bertolero, Julia

McMurray, Zackery

Bollinger, Madison

McNamara, Sarah

Chang, Angela

Moreno, Juliene

Defors, Sarah

Price, Cutler

Dobbins, Victoria

Rafanelli, Amarica

Drake, Nicholas

Reeder, Andrew

Duffy, Tara

Rei, Margaret

Edman, Gabriela

Song, Shuang (Sharon)

Forsell, Grace

Strauch, Erika

Gamba, Agostino Greenan, Katharine

Swenson-Aguirre, Annemarie

Gruber, Sara

Tarantino, Gino

Kagel, Adam

Urasaki, Christopher

Knott, Matthew

Vreeland, Michael

Laron, Sydney

Walker, Gunnar

Lin, Christopher

Wankmuller, Alissa

Lin, Ting (Tina)

Wilson, Madeline

Bertolero, Julia

Ma, Mingyue (Yuki)

Bollinger, Madison

Mazur, Natalie

Bone, Brandon

McNamara, Sarah

Bozeman, Julia

Miller, Henry

Broffman, Thomas

Moreno, Juliene

Browning, Austin

Onstott, Logan

Chang, Angela

Peterson, Zachary

Defors, Sarah

Price, Cutler

Dennen, Alexandra

Rafanelli, Amarica

Dobbins, Victoria

Reeder, Andrew

Drake, Nicholas

Rei, Margaret

Duffy, Tara

Robello, Alina

Dybczak, Megan

Rockefeller, Shelby

Edman, Gabriela

Singler, Gabrielle

Farber, Jordan

Smith, Ashton

Forni, Cantlen

Song, Shuang (Sharon)

Forsell, Grace

Sousa, Aaron

Freeman, London

Strauch, Erika

Greenan, Katharine

Swenson-Aguirre, Annemarie

Gruber, Sara

Tarantino, Gino

Jacobs, Spencer

Urasaki, Christopher

Jaffe, Emily

Vreeland, Michael

Kagel, Adam

Walker , Gunnar

Kiech, Kylie

Wankmuller, Alissa

King, Bradley

Wilson, Madeline

Klee, Michael

Yang, Zheyu (Martin)

Knott, Matthew

Graduates Victoria Dobbins and Julie Moreno 14

Principal Pins Awardees

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL


PRINCIPAL’S LIST § FIRST HONORS PRINCIPAL’S LIST

Gilson, Danielle

Lafferty, Roisin

Swenson-Aguirre, Annemarie

Geng, Han (Caroline)

Glasbrener, Benjamin

McMullen, Ian

Tarantino, Gino

Gilmartin, Connor

Goan, Melissa

Mitrovich, Alexandra

Urasaki, Christopher

Harlan, Haley

Goldberg, Tia

Mokvyts, Max

Vreeland, Michael

Holden, Rupert

Guerrero, Andres

Moore, John Paul

Walker III, James

Johnson, Alexander

Hall, Marissa

O’Neill, Victoria

Wankmuller, Alissa

Justice, Natalie

Hanley, Kathleen

Ostheimer, Matthew

Wilson, Madeline

Karuza, Jordan

Hartmann, Anna

Palmer, Reed Pappas, Alexa

FIRST HONORS

Khapenkov, Albert

Heath, Eliana Hextrum, Taylor

Ressio, Joshua

GPA 3.5-3.99

Matulaitis, Matthew

Knapp, David

Rosenberg, Heather

FRESHMEN

Miller, Lauren

McNeany, Patrick

Rubio, Ivan

Alvarez, Ava

Najera Roque, Brandon

Moro, Isabella

Segre, Julien

Barbour, Bentley

O’Brien, Clare

Murray, Jack

Stafford, Jack

Barrington, Beau

O’Hara, Ryan

Musser-Kirby, Christopher

Torr, Kyle

Bentham, Jacob

Oliver, Andrew

Nonella, Grace

Uebel, Nicholas

Bertero, Sophia

Shaw, Connor

Olsen, Caroline

Van Prooyen, Matthew

Bone, Joseph

Sheldon, Vaughan

Pham, Thaouyen

Vidaurri, Marina

Bonzi, Jordan

Stoesser, Mackenzie

Pheffer, Jonathon

SENIORS

Ford-Barrera, Sheare

Vinson, Abigail

Rebello, Juliette

Amormino, Paige

Garzini, Grace

Young, Harriet ( Hattie)

Schafer, Natalya

Bailey, Kevin

Gruber, Matthew

Young, Benjamin

Shieh, Katie

Bertero, Colin

Hagler, Diane

JUNIORS

Stewart, Ashley

Bertolero, Julia

Hernandez, Nicholas

Azcarate, Gabrielle

Urasaki, Alexander

Bollinger, Madison

Holtschult, Grace

Brueggemann, Lydia

Vice, Megan

Broffman, Thomas

Karuza, Jillian

Brutocao, Allison

Walker, Lauren

Chang, Angela

Kattengell, Dylan

Chen, Silin (Leo)

Walsh, Sean

DeFors, Sarah

Killeen, Cassandra

Daniels, Madison

Webb, Morgan

Dennen, Alexandra

Klein, Jordan

Dayton, Julia

West, Katherine

Dobbins, Victoria

Knight, Antonia

de Lambert, Holly

Wolmuth, Molly

Drake, Nicholas

Kohut, Bennett

Doolittle, Seth

JUNIORS

Duffy, Tara

Lepe, Ava

Edgar, Addison

Almy, Spencer

Edman, Gabriela

Line, Hannah

Foster, Connor

Anderson-Soria, Trevin

Farber, Jordan

Marotto, Dario

Fulwider-Lopez, Dominic

Banks, Sarah

Forsell, Grace

McDermott, Patrick

George, Jacquelyn

Bauer, Brock

Freeman, London

Mendoza, Tanner

Groom, Colby

Bollinger, Lauren

Greenan, Katharine

Meyer, Samantha

Harrison, Adrienne

Trevena, Joseph

Botka, Benjamin

Gruber, Sara

Moran, Jason

Henry, Cole

Vreeland, Isabelle

Buhman, Jade

Holly, Sarah

Patrick, Noah

Hinde, Adam

Webb, Tal

Buse’, Christopher

Knott, Matthew

Robinson, Ryan

Hurwitz, Joanna

Williams, Samantha

Calhoun, Andrew

Laron, Sydney

Seghesio, Joseph

Madriz, Karinna

Woods, Ava

Dexter, Nickolas

Lin, Ting ( Tina)

Serrano Osoba, Alejandro

Mateo, Kathleen

Zichichi, Steven

DiMassa, Kevin

Lin, Christopher

Tarnutzer, Dylan

McMahon, Christopher

Zimmer, Aislinn

Eakin, John

Lucchetti, Joseph

Van Dyke, Andrew

Meier, Gabriel

SOPHOMORES

Farber, Devin

Ma, Mingyue (Yuki)

von Brauchitsch, Luke

Nam, Yoonsoo

Allen, Maranda

Farrow, Montana

Mazur, Natalie

Wang, Ziqi ( Jeremy)

Ortola, Michael

Bedsole, Grace

Flanagan, Kevin

McChinak, Bryce

Weaver, Grayson

Palmer, Eric

Beyer, Olivia

Fu, Lijiang (Massie)

McMurray, Zackery

SOPHOMORES

Pisors, Nolan

Borg, Parker

Gschwend, Connery

McNamara, Sarah

Anderson, Daniel

Raasch, Shelbi

Brooks, Hunter

Hankins, Kyler

Mejia, Luis

Borders, Carlie

Rubattino, Connor

Bucher, Steven

Hanspal, Aman

Moreno, Juliene

Bozeman, Emily

Shureen, Madeline

Burrell, Ethan

Hasson, Julia

Onstott, Logan

Brossard, Sammy

Yparraguirre, Julie

Castaneda, Gladys

Hodes, Samuel

Price, Cutler

Brown, Joseph

SENIORS

Chai, Yu (Christina)

Hoppe, Johann

Rafanelli, Amarica

Chappell, Harrison

Allen, Amber

Clark, Noel

Houlihan, Sean

Reeder, Andrew

Codding, Natalie

Bielen, Lexi

Cullen, Sean

Hu, Zhen (Rita)

Rei, Margaret

Darien, Wyatt

Bone, Brandon

Daly, Michael

Imm, Colin

Rockefeller, Shelby

DiMarco, Joseph

Bozeman, Julia

Dawson, Samantha

Jungferman, Ingrid

Singler, Gabrielle

Duryea, Jack

Brossard, Austin

Dural, Jalen

Keenan, Nicholas

Song, Shuang

Fahy, Justin

Browning, Austin

Fanucchi, Elena

Kenkel-Danly, Cole

Sousa, Aaron

Forni, Will

Catelli, Michael

Gamba, Natalia

Knowles, Chase

Strauch, Erika

Geib, Mary

Deng, Zilin ( Violet)

GPA 4.0 or better FRESHMEN Boschetti, Mark Braun, Kasey Bruno, Harrison Bucher, Jenna Conti, Samuel Curran, Clare Danoff, Kelly Farber, Brendan Filice, Julianna Foster, Maddisen Grant, George Greenband, Carleigh Hall, Nicholas Hornbostel, Carlin Klee, Megan Lafferty, Padraig Lafranchi, Marco Mauch, Harrison McDermott, Alexandra McDermott, Michael Mello, Madison Munsell, Gary Natale, Dominic Pires, Christopher Prado, Fernanda Price, Kieran Rago, Philip Robertson, Haley Ryan, Kaitlyn Scrivanich, Nicholas Skinner, Madelin Swenson-Aguirre, Gabrielle

Matossian, Preston

JULY 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE

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FIRST HONORS§SECOND HONORS Continued

FIRST HONORS GPA 3.5-3.99 Dove, Victoria Duckworth, Zachary Dybczak, Megan Espinola, Cassidy Fistolera, Kyle Forni, Cantlen Gallo, Celine Gamba, Agostino Garzini, Marissa Geary, Angus Genung, Drew Hastings, Evan Hatch, Duncan Jacobs, Spencer Jaffe, Emily Kagel, Adam Kiech, Kylie Krauskopf, Josef Lucey, Craig MacPhail, Haley Miller, Henry Mitchell, Melissa Neuerburg, Bradley Peterson, Zachary Robello, Alina Roeser, Alexander Seely, Gabriel Selstrom, Cassandra Sheahan, Phoebe Smith, Geno Smith, Ashton Streb, Thomas Tamayo, AnnaMaria Vice, Jenna

SECOND HONORS GPA 3.0-3.49

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McKenzie, Brenna

JUNIORS

Silveira, Connor

Mayer, Sean

Miller, Ryan

Barry, Jevin

Smith, Kelsey

McKeever, Noel

Milliman, Dain

Benitez, Juan

St Peter, MacKenzie

Price, Nicholas

Montalbano, Benjamin

Bertacco, Matthew

Wankmuller, Zachary

Rael, James

Morato, Bradley

Cameron, Kayla

SENIORS

Roux, Avery

Nguyen, Kathy

DeLorenzo, Lucas

Adams, Stephen

Ryan, James

Pratt, Katie

DeMasters, Mackenzie

Bernd, Preston

Ryan, Megan

Reumann, Tori

Destruel, John Paul

Bielen, Max

Scott, Kyle

Robertson, Chandler

Goldberg, Elliott

Botteri, Justin

Stolz, Zachary

Schmidt, Alexandria

Golden, Connor

Bruno, Shane

Winton, Sarah

Torano, Ryan

Gong, Jianwei (Juff)

Burroughs, Mark

Yang, Zheyu

Tosti, Vincent

Graniss, Morgan

Chambers, Clarissa

Zimmer, Ryan

Vice, Caleb

Green, Liam

Clark, Michael

Vigil, Geovanni

Jacobsen, Laura

Davis, Steven

Zwyer, Eric

Johnson, Sofie

Evans, Patrick

SOPHOMORES

Keiser, Rochelle

Ferrari, Lucas

Aldridge II, Robert

Knight, Sarah

Flanary, Jordan

Boudreaux, Lisette

Koch, David

Geasland, Dylan

Boudreaux, Monique

Langhals, Kylea

Gutierrez, Alexandra

Bourns, Cameron

Miksis, Leonette

Gutierrez, Benjamin

Brookshire, Jordon

Moore, Megan

Hanson, Mitchell

Bryson, Paris

Nagle, Aidan

Hountis, Michaela

Bundesen, Jullie

Ortiz, Amara

Kelly, William

Burke, Colin

Patin, Michelle

King, Bradley

Butler, Jake

Raasch, Lexie

Klee, Michael

Castro, Jacquelyn

Roberts, Jamon

Leras, Jacob

Chen, Tianhao

Robertson, Hannah

Lindee, Peter

Clark, Brianna

Siemsen, Maxwell

Lorenzo, Eloisa

Dell’Era, Katelyn Douglass, Robert Dove, Gavin Eliason, Dominic Fernandez, Cameron Fieri, Jules Formway, Rylee Gale, Nicholas Gallo, Isabella Greco, Adam Hayman, Gunnar Hernandez, Jake Holbrook, Eduardo

FRESHMEN

Holdredge, William

Bazzano, John

Irvine, Britta

Botteri, Tyler

Ivancovich, Niko

Callahan, Brennan

Latham, Madison

Cavallo, Dante

Lee, Christian

Clements, Lauren

Lepe, Diego

Coleman, Dalton

McChinak, Chad

Consani-Baker, Aliyah

Nguyen, Thomas

Flores, Maiya

Price, Jonathan

Frazier, Casey

Schenone, Zachary

Golden, Ryan

Servat, Patricia

Graniss, Taylor

Severt, Rebecca

Doug Kirk – 35 Years

Kathy Badger – 10 Years

Stolz, Benjamin

Mike Healy – 30 Years

Terri Derr – 10 Years

Verity, Chandler

Maryanne Berry – 15 Years

Beverly Fuller – 10 Years

Vice-Neat, Hailey

Steve Cavalin – 15 Years

Humberto Reynosa – 10 Years

Wallace, Damian

Gayle deRutte – 15 Years

Susye Weng-Reeder – 10 Years

Watson, Julia

Joanne Patterson – 15 Years

Grant, John Hafford, Gavin Head, Brycen

Vice, Erica

Holt, Damian Holtschult, Spencer Matulaitis, Madison McGregor, Rachael

Xu, Yunfan (Frank)

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

Faculty & Staff Years of Service – 2014-15


SCHOLAR ATHLETES & TEAMS SPRING 2015 SCHOLAR ATHLETES Varsity Men’s Golf

Varsity Men’s Swimming

JV Men’s Lacrosse

Bone, Brandon

10

11

9

Anderson, Daniel

Farber, Devin

Moran, Jason

12

Doolittle, Seth

11

9

11

12

Bone, Joseph

Mokvyts, Max

Onstott, Logan

Fieri, Jules

10

9

11

12

Bruno, Harrison

Stafford, Jack

Roeser, Alexander

McNeany, Patrick

10

10

12

12

Burrell, Ethan

Tarantino, Gino

Vreeland, Michael

Gilmartin, Connor

10

Uebel, Nicholas

11

9

Van Prooyen, Matthew

JV Baseball

Grant, George

11

Bourns, Cameron

10

Brooks, Hunter

10

Brown, Joseph

10

JV Men’s Golf Douglass, Spencer

10

Hernandez, Nicholas

9

Fahy, Justin

10

Mauch, Harrison

9

Varsity Women’s Swimming

Forni, Will

10

Musser-Kirby, Christopher

10

Bielen, Lexi

12

Glasbrener, Benjamin

10

9

10

10

Rago, Philip

Bozeman, Emily

Burke, Colin

Granzotto, Walker

11

9

12

10

Scrivanich, Nicholas

Duffy, Tara

Daly, Michael

Guerrero, Andres

10

10

11

10

Urasaki, Alexander

Edgar, Addison

Greco, Adam

McDermott, Michael

9

Edman, Gabriela

Matossian, Preston

12

10

Farrow, Montana

Matulaitis, Matthew

11

10

Murray, John

10

Varsity Men’s Track Varsity Women’s Lacrosse

Dural, Jalen

10

Forni, Cantlen

12

Oliver, Andrew

10

Bedsole, Grace

10

Hatch, Duncan

12

Geib, Mary

10

Bollinger, Lauren

11

12

12

10

Jacobs, Spencer

Moreno, Julie

Sheldon, Vaughan

Braun, Kasey

9

10

9

10

Knapp, David

Prado, Fernanda

Young, Benjamin

Clark, Noel

10

Lucchetti, Joseph

12

Raasch, Shelbi

11

Dennen, Alexandra

Neuerburg, Bradley

12

Wankmuller, Alissa

Freshman Baseball

12

12

Dove, Victoria

Barrington, Beau

12

9

Ostheimer, Matthew

11

Gallo, Celine

12

9

Reeder, Andrew

12

JV Women’s Swimming

Boschetti, Mark

Gilson, Danielle

10

11

9

9

Rubio, Ivan

Bucher, Jenna

Conti, Samuel

Hanley, Kathleen

10

10

10

9

Shaw, Connor

Codding, Natalie

Hafford, Gavin

Hextrum, Taylor

10

Garzini, Grace

Kattengell, Dylan

9

9

Nonella, Grace

10

10

9

JV Men’s Track

Moro, Isabella

Lafranchi, Marco

Olsen, Caroline

10

12

10

9

Bertero, Colin

O’Brien, Clare

Mendoza, Tanner

Stewart, Ashley

10

10

10

9

Bucher, Steven

Shieh, Katie

Miller, Ryan

Wilson, Madeline

12

10

10

9

Chappell, Harrison

Walsh, Sean

Tosti, Vincent

Wolmuth, Molly

Trevena, Joey

10

9

McDermott, Patrick

9

Young, Harriet

10

Natale, Dominic

9

JV Women’s Lacrosse

Varsity Women’s Track

Varsity Men’s Tennis Anderson-Soria, Trevin

11

Bentham, Jacob

9

SCHOLAR TEAMS Varsity Golf 3.61 JV Men’s Golf 3.42

Allen, Maranda

10

Borders, Carlie

10

Botka, Benjamin

11

Alvarez, Ava

9

Curran, Claire

9

Broffman, Thomas

12

Barbour, Bentley

9

Dobbins, Victoria

12

Buse’, Christopher

11

Bonzi, Jordan

9

Hartmann, Anna

10

Chen, Silin (Leo)

11

Foster, Maddisen

9

Heath, Eliana

10

Farber, Brendan

9

JV Women’s Lacrosse 3.62

11

Varsity Men’s Lacrosse 3.58

Varsity Women’s Lacrosse 3.86

Lepe, Ava

9

Hu, Rita

11

Groom, Colby

Ryan, Kaitlyn

9

Singler, Gabrielle

12

Gschwend, Connery

11

Skinner, Madelin

9

Henry, Cole

11

Williams, Samantha

9

JV Women’s Track

Keenan, Nicholas

11

Varsity Men’s Track 3.45

Zimmer, Aislinn

9

Castaneda, Gladys

10

Munsell, Gary

9

10

Price, Kieran

9

JV Men’s Track 3.44

Webb, Morgan

Price, Cutler

12

Varsity Men’s Lacrosse

JV Men’s Lacrosse 3.7

Varsity Women’s Track 4.16

Almy, Spencer

11

Varsity Softball

Urasaki, Christopher

12

JV Women’s Track 3.5

Bauer, Brock

11

George, Jacquelyn

11

Wang, Ziqi

9

Dexter, Nickolas

11

Hagler, Diane

9

Xu, Frank

10

Varsity Softball 3.67

Geary, Angus

12

Hall, Marissa

10

Goldberg, Elliott

11

Holly, Sarah

12

Varsity Baseball

Grant, John

9

Jaffe, Emily

12

Fistolera, Kyle

12

Gruber, Matthew

9

Killeen, Cassandra

9

Foster, Connor

11

Hodes, Samuel

11

Mello, Madison

9

Imm, Colin

11

Varsity Tennis 3.78

Hoppe, Max

11

Rebello, Juliette

10

Koch, David

11

11

Vinson, Abigail

10

McChinak, Bryce

Varsity Baseball 3.35

Knowles, Chase

12

Silveira, Connor

11

Vreeland, Isabelle

9

McMahon, Christopher

11

West, Katherine

10

Miller, Hank

12

Varsity Men’s Swimming 3.96 Varsity Women’s Swimming 3.62 JV Women’s Swimming 3.33

JV Baseball 3.56 Frosh Baseball 3.44 JULY 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE

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UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS 2015 Sophomore World History Immigration Project

Single Year Awards

PLACE NAME

TITLE

1st

Tucker Cullen

Kings of the North - The House of Percy

2nd

Anna Hartmann

The Journey to America

3rd

Alexander Urasaki Crossing the Pacific, The Urasaki Family

MOST IMPROVED FEMALE ALL-AROUND MALE

4th

Elena Fanucchi

Cinema San Pedro

9th – Antonia Knight

5th

Olivia Beyer

The Beyer Family Experience

10th – Lisette Boudreaux

6th

Emily Pham

Vuot Bien - Crossing the Border

7th

Chandler Faull

A Place Called Home

11th – Mackenzie DeMasters 10th – Damian Wallace 11th – Connor Rubattino

8th

Natalia Gamba

An Unexpected Journey

SERVICE MALE

9th

Andres Guerrero Ancestry Project

9th – Nicholas Hall

ALL-AROUND FEMALE

10th

Faith Lee

10th – Tucker Cullen

9th – Kasey Braun

11th – Colby Groom

10th – Taylor Hextrum

Lee Family Project

Honorable Mention NAME

TITLE

Joey DiMarco

From Ireland to the Red, White and Blue

Avery Romano

Romano Family

MOST IMPROVED MALE

LEADERSHIP FEMALE

9th – Geovanni Vigil

9th – Maiya Flores

10th – Sammy Brossard

10th – Grace Bedsole

11th – Justice Henderson

11th – Leonette Miksis

9th – Harrison Bruno & Samuel Conti

11th – Marina Vidaurri & Adrienne Harrison

SERVICE FEMALE 9th – Alexandra McDermott

Kathleen Hanley From Italy to the Land of Opportunity

10th – Caroline Olsen & Emily Pham

Becky Severt

The Severt Family

11th – Alexandra Mitrovich

Jordan Karuza

My Family’s Journey - From Great Britain to America

Juliette Rebello

Home Away from Home

LEADERSHIP MALE

Charlie Ryan

Ryan Family Journey

9th – Steven Zichichi

Gladys Castaneda Sowing the Seeds to Success

10th – Jalen Dural

Sam Bossard

From Ireland to America

11th – Reed Palmer

Brita Irvine

Started Out in Germany - Now We’re Here

CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN 9th – Jacob Bentham 10th – Patrick McNeany & Marcus Schmidt 11th – Noe Calderon CHRISTIAN GENTLEWOMEN 9th – Carleigh Greenband & Fernanda Prado 10th – Brianna Clark & Noel Clark 11th – Rita Hu

Junior US History Awards

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PLACE NAME

TITLE

1st

Marina Vidaurri

Of the Sea

2nd

Alison Brutocao

All You Need Is Love and Music

3rd

Alexa Pappas

On & Off Stage

4th

Montana Farrow

Strange Walls

Gabrielle Azcarate

5th

Jack Gulbrandsen Willits Life

Samuel Hodes

Allison Brutocao

6th

JP Destruel

A Personal History

Cole Kenkel-Danly

Christopher Buse’

7th

Jade Buhman

Jade Stone Path

Roisin Lafferty

Megan Cannon

8th

Shannon Stark

These are the Days of Shannon Starks’ Life

Alexandra Mitrovich

Madison Daniels

9th

Adrienne Harrison Based on a True Story

Eric Palmer

Nickolas Dexter

10th

Nick Uebel

Nick Uebel

Reed Palmer

Jacquelyn George

11th

Kathleen Mateo

The Life and Times of Kathleen Mateo

Heather Rosenberg

Liam Green

12th

Jacquelyn George The Life of Jacquelyn

Marina Vidaurri

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

Tomorrow’s Leaders Today - (TLT)


UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS 2015 Safe School Ambassadors

National Latin Exam Winners

SENIORS

Robertson, Hannah

Filice, Julianna

Bertolero, Julia

Rubattino, Connor

Greenband, Carleigh

Broffman, Tom

Scholz, Lily

Gruber, Matthew

Defors, Sarah

Smith, Kelsey

Hernandez, Nick

Dobbins, Victoria

Stark, Shannon

Holt, Damian

Dove, Tori

Vidaurri, Marina

Holtschult, Grace

Kyler Hankins - Magna Cum Laude Certificate

Dybczak, Megan

SOPHOMORES

Kattengell, Dylan

Nick Uebel - Cum Laude Certificate

Greenan, Katie

Bedsole, Grace

Killeen, Cassie

Spencer Almy - Cum Laude Certificate

Gruber, Sara

Beyer, Olivia

Kohut, Bennett

LATIN II:

Holly, Sarah

Borg, Parker

Marotto, Dario

Sean (Tucker) Cullen - Magna Cum Laude Certificate

Jaffe, Emily

Boudreaux, Lissete

McDermott, Alexandra

Maranda Allen - Cum Laude Certificate

Kiech, Kylie

Castenada, Gladys

McKenzie, Brenna

LATIN:

Laron, Sydney

Clark, Brianna

Meyer, Samantha

Lin, Tina

Codding, Natalie

Prado, Fernanda

Nicholas Scrivanich - Maxima Cum Laude Certificate and a Silver Medal

Lucchetti, Joey

Dawson, Sammy

Robertson, Haley

Kieran Price - Maxima Cum Laude Certificate and a Silver Medal

McNamara, Sarah

Dural, Jalen

Ryan, Kaitlyn

Philip Rago - Magna Cum Laude Certificate

Moreno, Julie

Goan, Melissa

Sanchez-Ince, Julian

Neuerburg, Brad

Goldberg, Tia

Schmidt , Alexandria

Onstott, Logan

Guerrero, Andres

Seghesio, Joseph

Rei, Maggie

Hayman, Gunnar

Swenson-Aguirre, Gabriella

National Spanish Exam Winners

Roux, Avery

Heath, Eliana

Vice, Caleb

LEVEL 3

Ryan, James

Justice, Natalie

Vigil, Geo

Fernanda Prado

Steever, Travis

Knapp, David

Webb, Tal

Vice, Jenna

Latham, Madison

Williams, Samantha

Wilson, Maddie

Miller, Lauren

Woods, Ava

JUNIORS

Moro, Isabella

Zimmer, Aislinn

Almy, Spencer

Olsen, Caroline

Bauer, Brock

Pham, Emily

Calhoun, Andrew

Stewart, Ashley

deLambert, Holly

Vice-Neat, Hailey

Houlihan, Sean

Vogt, Zion

Jungferman, Ingrid

Walker, Lauren

Kenkel-Danly, Cole

West, Kate

Knowles, Chase

Wolmuth, Molly

Lafferty, Roisin

FRESHMEN

McMahon, Chris

Alvarez, Ava

Ostheimer, Matt

Bentham, Jacob

Palmer, Reed

Bonzi, Jordan

Raasch, Lexi

Boschetti, Mark

Raasch, Shelbi

Brown, Joshua

Ressio, Josh

Consani-Baker, Aliyah

LATIN IV/AP: Paige Amormino - Magna Cum Laude Certificate LATIN IIIH: Andrew Calhoun - Magna Cum Laude Certificate

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Oro

Heather Rosenberg 93

Plata

Ricardo Valdez

89

Plata

Lauren Bollinger

76

Bronce

Isabelle Vreeland

94

Plata

Eliana Heath

91

Plata

LEVEL 2

Kasey Braun 81

Bronce

Teacher Of The Year 2014-15 MELISSA LOBBREGT Religion Teacher and Retreat Coordinator, Melissa Lobbregt, receiving Teacher of the Year Award from Principal Rutherford.

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SPRING SPORTS 2015 MEN’S VARSITY TENNIS The Cardinal Newman Men’s Varsity Tennis team had one of the most successful years in the past 20 years of CNHS varsity tennis! The Cardinals finished 21-5 overall and 13-1 in league earning another NBL Championship. The team lost in the quarterfinals of NCS competition in a hard-fought match vs. Branson High School. Freshman standout Alejandro Serrano Osoba from Spain led the team by losing only two matches the entire season. Other strong singles players were Connery Gschwend, Tom Broffman and Bradley King. Doubles were led by John Paul Destruel, Chris Buse’, Cole Henry, and Trevin AndersonSoria. Number three doubles of seniors Cutler Price and Chris Urasaki went undefeated in league and were key wins in some of our victories. Individually, the Cardinals were very successful. Connery Gschwend and Tom Broffman teamed up to win NCS Doubles this year. Alejandro earned second in NCS Singles. Many of our players earned All-League honors. The Cardinals look to build on the success from this year and look forward to the Spring of 2016!

SWIMMING The 2015 swim season ended at the league championships on May 8th and 9th. The men’s team had only eight swimmers on the team and managed to take second in league this year which is quite an accomplishment. The women’s team grew in size this year with many new additions to the team and swam well against a lot of hard competition. The seniors’ leadership and hard work will be missed next year, especially Gino Tarantino who took two first places at League this year.

Senior Brad King

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VARSITY MEN’S LACROSSE The Cardinal Newman Men’s Lacrosse team enjoyed their first season playing in the newly-formed NBL lacrosse league. Season highlights included two regular season wins over Windsor and Rancho including a dramatic overtime win against Rancho. The Boys also made it to the first league championship game ever by beating Casa in the semi’s 12-11. Seniors Pat Evans and Shane Bruno both earned the honor of First Team All-League Defense and Jr. Spencer Almy earned First Team All-League goalie. With only five graduating seniors the team looks to follow-up their first season in the NBL competing for the league pennant. Seniors Jordan Foster, Maddie Wilson, Celine Gallo, Tori Dove and Alex Dennen

WOMEN’S VARSITY LACROSSE

Sophomore Zach Schenone

JV MEN’S LACROSSE The JV Men’s Lacrosse team came a long way during the 2015 season. The Cardinals started the season with a ton of work to do and the players did everything the coaching staff asked of them. The season started off with a low-scoring win against Terra Linda where the boys did everything well, including hitting the goal, just not the net. The next few games were against very strong opponents in Justin Siena, Marin Catholic, and Piedmont. The team played good lacrosse in all three games but were physically outmatched, which happens when a team is 90% freshmen. Even though those were tough losses, no one quit. Despite insurmountable deficits, every player gave the same effort in the fourth quarters of those games as in the first, a true indicator of the team’s character. The hard work finally paid off with two awesome wins against Rancho Cotate to end the season, capped by a seismic “Newman!” chant led by Nicholas Scrivanich. It was a fitting end to an outstanding season.

Spring 2015 was a season of firsts for Cardinal Newman Women’s Lacrosse. The varsity lacrosse women went undefeated in the North Bay League’s inaugural lacrosse season. Windsor, Sonoma Academy, Rancho Cotate, Casa Grande, and Petaluma vied for the pennant. At Newman, we had 21 students make the varsity team and fielded the first junior varsity women’s lacrosse team with 16 students. The varsity Co-Captains were Maddie Wilson and Celine Gallo. The Cardinals were led by 5 seniors: Alex Dennen, Tori Dove, Jordan Foster, Celine Gallo and Maddie Wilson. We had an impressive six students selected to the all-league teams! Kasey Braun, Kathleen Hanley and Caroline Olsen were selected to compete in the National Tournament representing the Pacific Nor-Cal team in Pennsylvania over Memorial Day weekend at the NCAA Championships. From the outset our goal was simple - we wanted the first league pennant for women’s lacrosse in the NBL to hang on campus and we did it thanks to everyone who gave us their best. The coaches would like to thank the students, parents, faculty and staff for their support throughout the season. We look forward to another great season next year.

WOMEN’S JV LACROSSE The Cardinal Newman Women’s JV Lacrosse team had a great season! Many of the NBL schools were unable to field JV teams, so the girls didn’t have many games to compete in, but they had two exciting wins over MCAL teams, Redwood and Marin Catholic! The whole team, along with co-captains Aislinn Zimmer and Katy Dell’Era, worked hard and had fun! The future of CN Women’s Lacrosse looks bright!

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VARSITY BASEBALL

JV BASEBALL

This season was an outstanding one ending in tough fashion, but the journey was one to remember! The varsity baseball team ended the season with a 21-6 record and finished second in the NBL with an 11-3 record. The Cardinals faced many challenges on and off the field as the team had to overcome travel issues in Arizona and a bomb threat on game day at home, to name a couple. The team’s resilience paid off as their internal drive and heart allowed them to carry their strength onto the field and win some very tough games.

The 2015 Cardinal Newman JV Baseball team completed their season with an 18-6 record and were 12-2 in league play, making them NBL JV Champions. After starting the season 1-4, the team went on a 12-game winning streak, and finished 17-2 in their last 19 games. Of their 6 losses, 4 were by a single run. This was a very competitive group who were led by a trio of starting pitchers Matt Matulaitis, Drew Oliver and Ryan O’Hara. Catcher Mikey Daly was a leader behind the plate and on offense. Jake Hernandez was also a standout in centerfield before being brought up to varsity. The team ERA was 2.188, only giving up 50 earned runs in 24 games. The team scored 174 runs in those 24 games while batting a collective .314. Congratulations to the coaches and players on their winning season!

The team ended the league season with an 8-inning win over Maria Carrillo, a 10-inning win over Maria Carrillo, and then knocked off Casa Grande in the league tournament Championship, 2-0. The team grinded and fought all year and never gave up when behind. Runs did not come easy, but quality pitching and great defense kept the Cardinals in the game. Our pitching was led by seniors Cal Clamar, Michael Clark, and Juniors Connor Foster and Gavin Williams. Other than going 3-0 against Maria Carrillo, CN went 3-1 in Arizona, and had quality wins over Alameda, Monte Vista, and Pinole Valley in the preseason. A number of players received All-League Honors. We will miss this tremendous group of seniors. They gave us so much on and off the field. Not only were they excellent teammates, but they are outstanding people. Senior Bryce McChinak

FRESHMAN BASEBALL The 2015 Cardinal Newman Freshman Baseball team completed their winning season with a 16-6-1 record. There were a number of highlights during the season, including winning their bracket in the weeklong Monte Vista High Easter Tournament in Danville, and shutting down the perennial powerful San Ramon Valley High Baseball team at their place. These players have a bright future. As they get to know each other and build team chemistry, they are going to make some noise in North Bay League baseball!

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Freshman Sabelle Vreeland Sliding into home

WOMEN’S VARSITY SOFTBALL The Varsity softball team completed their 2015 campaign with an overall winning record of 11-8 and an NBL record of 7-7 with at least one win over every NBL team except for one. As a result of our winning record we played in the Div IV NCS playoff series. This year’s success was anchored in the play of our three senior leaders; Emily Jaffe, Sarah Holly and Megan McConnell, and the strong pitching and catching duo of juniors Lexie Raasch and Sarah Knight. Coach Briggs and his staff are proud of the student athletes’ accomplishments on and off the field. Junior Lexi Raasch pitching

MEN’S VARSITY GOLF

MEN’S JV GOLF

The 2015 season was a rebuilding year for the Cardinal golfers with an injury to last year’s #2 player in the NBL, Eric Bolander, keeping him out of action for the last 3/4 of the season. Newcomers Jules Fieri and Patrick McNeany had bright spots during competition, with Jules finishing 14th in the NBL, narrowly missing out on the top 11 all league team. Will Kelly came on at the end to help us make a late season run, and Seth Doolittle, who came out late due to basketball, played well at times to help the team make a run at 2nd place. Senior Brandon Bone had his best season ever as he won a few tournaments and was at the top of the NBL for most of the season, actually tied for the lead going into the championship tourney. He ended up second by .3 of a stroke. His playoff experience went extremely well, taking third at NCS and winning a medal for his efforts.

This year’s JV golf team was coached by Frank Guillen and Forrest Granzotto. Once again, the team’s home course was Windsor Golf Club. This year’s team played a shortened schedule with a record of 5 and 2. We anticipate next year’s varsity team to have a great season with some quality players moving up.

TRACK & FIELD This year’s enthusiastic team was one of the smallest track and field teams in Newman’s history and the team was plagued with many injuries. Senior Tommy Streb has a chance to be the first Newman sprinter to win both the 100- and 200-meter dash. Brad Neuerburg has an opportunity to win the 400 meters. David Knapp and Spencer Jacobs have an opportunity to be successful in the jumping events. Rita Hu will be a competitive opponent in the hurdle races. Congratulations to all the athletes on a successful season!

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ALL-LEAGUE RECOGNITION

Name Team Sport Year

Name Team Sport Year

FALL 2014 ALL-LEAGUE FOOTBALL

FALL 2014 ALL-LEAGUE CROSS COUNTRY

Jordan Brookshire Back of the Year - Quarterback Football 10

Eliana Heath

3rd Team

Cross Country

10

Duncan Hatch

Lineman of the Year Football

12

Steve Adams

3rd Team

Cross Country

12

Zach Stolz

Defensive POY

Football

12

Reed Palmer

1st Team Offense

Football/OL

11

Jamon Roberts

1st Team Offense

Football/OL

11

Craig Lucey

1st Team Offense

Football/RB

12

Connor Rubattino

1st Team Offense

Football/WR

11

Kaulana Ako

2nd Team Offense Football/OL

11

Steven Davis

2nd Team Offense Football/OL

12

FALL 2014 ALL-LEAGUE WOMEN’S TENNIS Anna Hartmann

1st Team Singles

Tennis

10

McGregor

1st Team Doubles

Tennis

9

Tasha Schaefer

1st Team Doubles

Tennis

10

Maddie Wilson

2nd Team Doubles Tennis

12

Gigi Swenson-Aguirre 2nd Team Doubles Tennis

9

Molly Wolmuth

10

Sean Mayer

2nd Team Offense Football/OL

12

Kasey Mansen

2nd Team Offense Football/WR

12

Nick Drake

Honorable Mention Football/WR

12

Patrick Evans

1st Team Defense

Football/IL

12

Kasey Mansen

1st Team Defense

Football/OL

12

Matt Knott

2nd Team Defense Football/DB

12

Michael Klee

1st Team

Wrestling

12

2nd Team

Wrestling

10

FALL 2014 ALL-LEAGUE MEN’S WATER POLO Jack Stafford

Driver

Water Polo

11

WINTER 2015 ALL-LEAGUE WRESTLING

Michael Ortola

2nd Team Defense Football/DL

11

Jake Butler

Aaron Sousa

2nd Team Defense Football/DL

12

Harry Bruno

Honorable Mention Wrestling

9

Honorable Mention Wrestling

12

Bryce McChinak

2nd Team Defense Football/LB

12

Joey Frazier

Brad Neuerburg

Honorable Mention Football/DB

12

Gunnar Hayman

Honorable Mention Wrestling

10

Honorable Mention Wrestling

9

James Rael

Honorable Mention Football/DB

12

Nick Hernandez

Damian Wallace

Honorable Mention Football/DB

10

Mason Levinson

Honorable Mention Wrestling

11

Honorable Mention Wrestling

10

Jamon Roberts

Honorable Mention Football/DL

11

Jake McElderry

Lucas Ferrari

Honorable Mention Football/LB

12

Tanner Mendoza

Honorable Mention Wrestling

9

Brandon Najera

Honorable Mention Wrestling

10

Honorable Mention Wrestling

10

FALL 2014 ALL-LEAGUE MEN’S SOCCER Kyle Smith Tyler Farrar

1st Team

Soccer/Forward

12

Kyler Hankins

1st Team

Soccer/Midfielder

11

Kevin Flanagan

2nd Team

Soccer/Centerback 11

FALL 2014 ALL-LEAGUE WOMEN’S SOCCER Grace Forsell

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Honorable Mention Tennis

1st Team

Soccer/Midfielder Soccer/Forward

12 11

WINTER 2015 ALL-LEAGUE MEN’S BASKETBALL Connor Rubattino MVP Basketball 11 Gunnar Walker

Defensive Player of the Year Basketball 12

Justin Botteri

1st Team

Basketball

12

James Ryan

2nd Team

Basketball

12

Gunnar Walker

Honorable Mention Basketball

12

Megan Moore

2nd Team

Amara Ortiz

Honorable Mention Soccer/Defender

11

WINTER 2015 ALL-LEAGUE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Julie Moreno

Honorable Mention Soccer/Defender

12

Kylie Kiech

Most Valuable Player Basketball

12

Tiffany Salinas

1st Team

Basketball

11

FALL 2014 ALL-LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL

Hailey Vice-Neat

1st Team

Basketball

10

Ingrid Jungferman

1st Team

Outside Hitter/Setter 11

Maiya Flores

1st Team

Basketbal

l9

Hannah Robles

2nd Team

Volleyball/Opposite 12

Lauren Walker

2nd Team

Basketball

10

Megan Vice

2nd Team

Volleyball/Setter

Julia Bertolero

Honorable Mention Basketball

12

10

FALL 2014 ALL-LEAGUE WOMEN’S GOLF

SPRING 2015 ALL-LEAGUE MEN’S GOLF

Megan McConnell

1st Team

Golf

12

Brandon Bone

Emily Pham

2nd Team

Golf

9

Angela Chang

2nd Team

Golf

12

Natalie Justice

2nd Team

Golf

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1st Team

Golf

12

SPRING 2015 ALL-LEAGUE MEN’S TENNIS Alejandro Serrano Osoba Player of the Year Tennis

9

Tom Broffman

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2nd Team Singles

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Continued

Name Team Sport Year Cutler Price 2nd Team Doubles Tennis 12

Name Team Sport Year

Chris Urasaki

12

Tommy Streb

100m/200m/4x100/4x400

Track

12

12

Brad Neuerburg

400m/4x100/4x400

Track

12

Donovan Collins

100m/4x100

Track

10

2nd Team Doubles Tennis

Brad King Honorable Mention Singles

Tennis

SPRING 2015 ALL-LEAGUE TRACK & FIELD

SPRING 2015 ALL-LEAGUE BASEBALL Charlie Ryan 4x100 Track 10 Michael Clark

1st Team - Pitcher

Baseball

12

David Knapp

Alex Roeser

1st Team - Outfield

Baseball

12

Gavin Dove 4x400 Track 10

Colin Imm

1st Team - Outfield

Baseball

11

Matt Ostheimer 4x400 Track 11

Cal Clamar

2nd Team - Pitcher Baseball

12

Kyle Scott 2nd

Team First Base

Baseball

12

Bryce McChinak

2nd Team - Catcher Baseball

12

Aidan Nagle

2nd Team - Infield

11

Kasey Mansen

Honorable Mention - Infield

Baseball

Baseball 12

SPRING 2015 ALL-LEAGUE MEN’S LACROSSE Patrick Evans

1st Team - Defense Lacrosse

12

Shane Bruno

1st Team - Defense Lacrosse

12

Spencer Almy

1st Team - Goalie

Lacrosse

11

Angus Geary

2nd Team - Midfielder Lacrosse

12

Elliott Goldberg

2nd Team - Attack

11

Lacrosse

Zach Wankmuller

2nd Team - LSM

Zach Schenone

Honorable Mention - Midfielder Lacrosse 10

Lacrosse

11

Brock Bauer

Honorable Mention - Defense Lacrosse 11

Liam Green

Honorable Mention - Midfielder Lacrosse 11

SPRING 2015 ALL-LEAGUE WOMEN’S LACROSSE Maddie Wilson

MVP - Center

Lacrosse

12

Celine Gallo

1st Team - Attack

Lacrosse

12

Jordan Foster

1st Team - Midfielder Lacrosse

12

Alex Dennen

1st Team - Defense

Lacrosse

12

Taylor Hextrum

1st Team - Goalie

Lacrosse

10

Kasey Braun

2nd Team - Midfielder Lacrosse

Tori Dove Honorable Mention - Attack Caroline Olsen

Lacrosse

Honorable Mention - Attack

Noel Clark Honorable Mention - Attack

9 12

Lacrosse 10

Lacrosse

10

Kathleen Hanley

Honorable Mention - Defense Lacrosse 10

Molly Wolmuth

Honorable Mention - Defense Lacrosse 10

Dani Gilson

Honorable Mention - Defense Lacrosse 10

Grace Nonella

Honorable Mention - Defense Lacrosse 10

SWIMMING Gino Tarantino

1st Team

Swimming

12

Devin Farber

2nd Team

Swimming

11

Jack Stafford

2nd Team

Swimming

11

Ray Monk 2nd Team Swimming 9 Spencer Holtschult 2nd Team

Swimming

9

long jump/4x400

Track

10

2014-2015 ALL-EMPIRE Name Team FOOTBALL Craig Lucey 1st Team Offense Reed Palmer 1st Team Offense Jamon Roberts 1st Team Offense Jordan Brookshire 2nd Team Offense Connor Rubattino 2nd Team Offense Duncan Hatch 1st Team Defense Zach Stoltz 1st Team Defense Kasey Mansen 2nd Team Defense

Sport

Year

Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football

12 12 11 10 11 12 12 12

VOLLEYBALL Ingrid Jungferman 1st Team

Volleyball

11

1st Team Tennis 2nd Team Tennis 2nd Team Tennis 2nd Team Tennis

10 9 10 10

WOMEN’S SOCCER Grace Forsell 1st Team Soccer

12

MEN’S SOCCER Tyler Farrar 2nd Team Kyler Hankins 2nd Team

Soccer Soccer

12 11

WOMEN’S GOLF Mike Jonas Coach of the Year Megan McConnell 1st Team Emily Pham 2nd Team

Golf Golf Golf

12 10

WOMEN’S TENNIS Anna Hartmann Rachael McGregor Tasha Schafer Molly Wolmuth

WRESTLING Michael Klee 1st Team Wrestling 12 Kyle Smith 2nd Team Wrestling 10 Joey Frazier 2nd Team Wrestling 12 MEN’S BASKETBALL Tom Bonfigli Coach of the Year Basketball Connor Rubattino Player of the Year Basketball Justin Botteri 1st Team Basketball

11 12

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Kylie Kiech Player of the Year Basketball Hailey Vice-Neat 1st Team Basketball Maiya Flores 2nd Team Basketball Tiffany Salinas 2nd Team Basketball

12 10 9 11

MEN’S GOLF Brandon Bone 1st Team

Golf

12

TRACK & FIELD Tommy Streb 100m/200m

Track

12

SWIMMING Devin Farber 50m Freestyle Swimming Ray Monks 500m Freestyle Swimming Gino Tarantino 50m/100m Freestyle Swimming

11 9 12

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STUDENT LIFE

DAY ON THE GREEN 2015 Friday, May 15, 2015 an annual CN tradition, Day on the Green, started out on a gorgeous Friday, celebrating the last day of classes for the academic year! The ASB leadership class organized fun events, booths, and music to thank the students for a stellar year! ASB provided food trucks while class councils and various other clubs sold delicious treats. After indulging in food and drink, students enjoyed the dunk tank, a huge slip ‘n slide, hamster balls, volleyball, and music run by the music department! A perfect end to the last day of classes for the 2014-2015 school year!

GRAD NITE! 2015 The commencement ceremony of 2015 was filled with excitement, anticipation, a little wind and many smiling faces as each student reached the podium to receive his or her diploma, recognizing four years of accomplishment from Cardinal Newman High School. Once the diplomas were handed out and the traditional “turning the tassel” was complete, the transition from candidate to graduate was accomplished. Flying hats and hugs marked the celebration. Graduates and their families exchanged hugs and posed for photos before heading over to an all-night celebration in their honor. The graduates celebrated with food, carnival, karaoke, and live entertainment lasting until the early hours of the morning. Their goal for the evening was to collect as many tickets as possible in hopes of winning one of many prizes distributed that evening. It was continuous fun and laughter as they celebrated as a class for one last time. The evening was a HUGE success due entirely to the help and support from our parent volunteers. A BIG “thank you” goes out to the many families who generously donated their time, prizes, gift cards and the incredible baked goods that were enjoyed by our graduates. We would like to acknowledge and thank the following individuals who graciously volunteered their time and efforts to create yet another successful, safe and sober “Grad Nite”.

Chairperson: JJ Daniels Incoming Chairs: Ame Van Dyke & Jill Hernandez Decorations Chair: Mary Dumont Committee Leaders: Kim Roeser & Erin George, Kim Hinde & Terri McCandless, Lisa Dexter, Pam Bourns, Dianna Lee, Jill Scott & Anna Codding, Trish Hasson, Stacy Raasch, Lucy Hountis, Otto Echeverria & Glenn McElderry, Rob Knight, Stacey Almy, Rhonda Le Kander & Jody Vogt, Alyson Weaver, Jim Geib, Jennifer Mauch, Denise Faull & Deniece Knight A BIG “Thank You” to: Knights Electric & Cardinal Newman Dads’ Club & Bob Peterson & Kevin Lee & Albert Azcarate CN’s Moms’ Club CN’s Boosters’ Club Culligan Water of Sonoma County Santa Rosa Meat & Poultry Co. G&G Market Leduc & Dexter Inc. Plumbing JC Penny’s

Cameron & Cameron Don & Lori Edgar Greg & JJ Daniels David & Leslie Brutocao Doug & Ame Van Dyke Todd & Marie Bertolone Gary & Barbara Miksis Ignatius & Jennifer Piazza Shaun & Denise Faull

FINALLY . . . A HUGE “thank you” to all of the wonderful volunteers who showed up early Monday morning to help take down, clean-up and store everything for next year. This may not be the most glamorous job but it truly is the most appreciated! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! 26

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NEWMAN OXFORD SCHOLARS SPRING 2015 OXFORD SCHOLARS PAIGE AMORMINO

SPENCER JACOBS

JULIA BERTOLERO

ADAM KAGEL

ANGELA CHANG

SYDNEY LARON

SARAH DEFORS

SARAH MCNAMARA

ALEXANDRA DENNEN CUTLER PRICE NICHOLAS DRAKE

MARGARET REI

GRACE FORSELL

GUNNAR WALKER

LONDON FREEMAN

MADELINE WILSON

In the Fall of 2014, we looked back in time one hundred years and tried to measure the impact of WWI on us today. For the Spring, we turned to the future, looking fifty years ahead to what Cardinal Newman will be as a high school, in the school year when we celebrated our start fifty years ago. While this challenge for them was difficult, imagining themselves at age 67 or 68, retiring instead of just starting, the view of possibilities was fascinating. While technology, all agreed, will continue to expand and increase, other things such as student and teacher interaction will exist. All expect to find our school still here, though the configurations and building plans varied. From typewriters to computers to who knows what is next, we heard them try to clarify that communication will go on. Dick Tracy may have had a two-way radio wrist watch in the comics then, now we have Apple watches on the market; the students showed an ability to distinguish between the look of things and the use of things that directly change our lives. We even tried to have a dinner menu that matched what may be tastes of the future, and also reflected our current preferences, being non-GMO, and a choice between meat and vegetarian. With gratitude, we had Mr. Scharfen’s leadership to moderate and question the presenters. Parents were in attendance along with other family members, including siblings, and several faculty members. Our yearbook this year used the theme “That was Then . . . This is Now”, and with the help of our top academic students, we also asked, “This is what will be”. Learning will continue, just with different ways, like next year’s use of portable electronic devices. A school though is a community of people, not buildings and a collection of things.

CBSL SENIOR BOARDS One of the most pride-filled days on campus took place on Thursday, May 14, 2015, as our Class of 2015 presented their CommunityBased Service Learning (CBSL) projects to the entire school community and many guests from the greater Sonoma County community. The seniors’ project work reflected the Gospel message of Jesus and a response to the Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman who offers to all, “God shall call on me and I will hear the Lord.” The Class of 2015 responded to that call remarkably in a variety of ways. This year our seniors served locally and globally, touching lives in Nicaragua, Vietnam, India and Cambodia. The success of the day depended upon not only our seniors, but the efforts of the Hospitality Committee, our maintenance crew and the CBSL Committee. The spirit of the day was one of celebration and thanksgiving. Many seniors shared they truly realized that in the end their CBSL work transcended a grade or a graduation requirement. In the words of one senior, “In the beginning it was about me. In the end, it was about those I served.

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CAMPUS MINISTRY Campus Ministry seeks to encourage the spiritual growth and promote the faith formation of Cardinal Newman students. In keeping with our school’s mission, programs are designed to care for the whole person and to bring the message of Jesus in a spirit of love to our community. Students are invited to experience the Catholic faith on campus and nourish themselves spiritually and religiously through theology classes, prayer opportunities, monthly liturgies, class retreats and outreach events.

Campus Ministry Students

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In addition to school-wide programming, Campus Ministry Class is an opportunity for Sophomore, Junior and Senior students to go beyond the religion curriculum through leadership, peer mentoring, and faith sharing activities in an intimate class community. Campus Ministry students help to plan liturgies, act as peer leaders on retreat, plan events, and advance the message of the Gospel on and off campus. During the fall semester Campus Ministry hosted special events. Oregon Catholic Press singer and songwriter, Greg Walton, came to campus in September to present on the personal call to holiness to theology classes as well as lead a special lunchtime concert, “Praise on the Green”, for the community to enjoy. Later that month, the Campus Ministry Classes invited all students to meet at the flag pole during break for “See You at the Pole”, a global student-led event to bring young people together in prayer. CN students sang, offered intentions and prayed together. Campus Ministry students made candy cane prayer cards to encourage all students during finals week. Throughout the year the Campus Ministry class students helped to staff retreats, lead rosary prayer during the week, prepare school liturgies, as well as take time for their own class retreats.


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2015 GOLF TOURNAMENT 25th Annual Alumni Golf Tournament—A Success! Over one hundred golfers hit the green to play in the 25th Annual Alumni Golf Tournament on Thursday, May 28, 2015. It was a perfect day for golf and golfers were able to enjoy a full 18 holes! Once golfers were registered and collected their raffle tickets, mulligans, and tee prizes, they enjoyed tasty bites before heading out to the course. As soon as the carts hit the course, golfers discovered that they would be “Golfing Around the World”, finding holes representing different countries such as Germany, Italy, China, Mexico, France, Cuba, and America. Golfers enjoyed food and/or drink on almost every hole, making for a very festive event. On Hole #3, Passport Photos were taken by Lifetouch Photography as golfers Travis Amaral ‘08, Wade Amaral ‘09, Jesse Amaral’79, Joe George enjoyed a layover in Cuba by relaxing with cigars donated by The Squire. Golfers also had the chance to win a car thanks to Silveira Buick GMC for making a hole-in-one car Thank you to our event Sponsors! available! TEE-PRIZE SPONSOR Atech Logistics, Inc. - Jesse Amaral ’79, Travis Amaral ’08, Wade Amaral ‘09 GOLF CART SPONSOR John Evans FLAG SPONSORS American Asphalt, Allan Henderson ‘74 Balletto Vineyards CN Dads’ Club Wright Contracting, Inc. Wright & Gervais Accountants, Inc. TEE/GREEN SIGN SPONSORS Alpha Fire Suppressions, Jack Gale ‘84 Armstrong Paper Group, Sam Parcher ‘89 Atech Logistics, Inc. - Jesse Amaral ’79, Travis Amaral ’08, Wade Amaral ‘09 Classic Mill & Cabinet/Classic Innovations CN Dads’ Club Costeaux French Bakery & Café, Will Seppi ‘93 Eagle Distributing, Mickey Head G&G Market, Carol Drake UHS ‘81 Kevin, Mary, Colin & Cade Imm Knights Electric Inc., Robert Knight ’81, Art Knight ‘84 Moss Adams LLP, Ty Pforsich ‘79 National Document Solutions, Nick Werle ’97, Matt Werle ’92, Mike Werle ‘99 Nike Golf, Jeff Wear ‘93 North-Cal Fire Equipment, LLC Paolos Ravioli Deli, Paul Schaffer ‘97 Signs Par Excellence, Mike Flanagan Silveira Pontiac Buick GMC, Scott Silveira ‘82 Sonoma Latina Grill, Mike Tamayo ‘79 Sprenger’s Tap Room, Kevin Sprenger ‘89 Squire Cigars T&B Sports, Mel Arnerich

Following 18 holes of golf, participants gathered in the club’s beautiful outdoor reception area for drinks and a fabulous Mexican buffet. Golfers and guests enjoyed the evening as they shared stories and viewed the auction items, raffle prizes and tournament trophy with names of past winners engraved. Special thanks to Mr. Nick Werle ’97 and Mr. Ryan Vice ’90 for serving as our MC and Auctioneer this year. The final paddle raise during the live auction will help to fund the Alumni Endowment Scholarship Fund. We also want to thank our auction donors and Kimberly and Allan Henderson ’74 . . . Your continuous support is greatly appreciated! Thank you! Don’t miss out on next year’s golf tournament to be held Thursday, June 2, 2016!

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A LETTER FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President – Nick Werle ‘97 The Cardinal Newman Alumni Association would like to thank the alumni donors from Cardinal Newman and Ursuline High Schools for giving time and support to Cardinal Newman High School this year. We were very pleased to award the Alumni Legacy Scholarship ($1000 awards) to two deserving students. While contributing to tuition assistance through the alumni scholarship, we also attended and volunteered at many school-related events including Cardinal Newman’s Homecoming, Fun in the Fall, Career Day, Ursuline Crab Feed, Spring Legacy Gala, Alumni Golf Tournament, and many other events benefitting CNHS. Another fun way to be an active member of the CN and Ursuline alumni community is to attend a Quarterly Alumni Luncheon. These Alumni Luncheons are held on campus in July, January and April. These catered luncheons are FREE to all CN/UHS alums and are a great way to reconnect with your alma mater and friends of yesteryear.

CALENDAR 2015–2016 OCTOBER 9 Homecoming Game and Alumni Hospitality Tent under the lights! OCTOBER 14 Alumni-Hosted Career Day Consider being a Career Day speaker! OCTOBER 24 Fun in the Fall & Polenta Feed Alumni-Hosted Wine & Beer Tasting Polenta and Dancing (great venue for class reunions!) JANUARY 28 & APRIL 28, 2016 Alumni Quarterly Luncheon – 12:30 in CN ACC FREE lunch on campus for all alums! JUNE 2, 2016 Annual Alumni Golf Tournament

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Alumni Association Committee As each student graduates from Cardinal Newman, they become a member of the Alumni Association. In May, we welcomed 157 new alums from the Class of 2015! 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 Wine & Beer Tasting event, our annual Career Day, our annual Golf Tournament, our Quarterly Alumni Luncheons, and our Homecoming festivities. The committee is always looking for new alum involvement. If you are interested in being an Alumni Association Committee Member or for more information. Contact Nick Werle at nick.werle@nationalds.net.

ALUMNI COMMITTEE MEMBERS BRIAN MCGEE ‘86

KEVIN BRENK ‘96

SAM PARCHER ‘89

WILL LOCKWOOD ‘97

KARIN SALLING ‘89

NICK WERLE ‘97


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KEEPING IN TOUCH What Our Alums Are Up To! David Placek, Class of 1970 David Placek, the president and founder of Lexicon, is responsible for driving the strategic and creative vision for Lexicon Branding. Under his leadership, the company has continued to focus on the development of brand names that support business and marketing objectives. In developing category-changing names like Pentium®, Swiffer® and BlackBerry®, Lexicon has become one of the most influential branding agencies in the world. Other Lexicon credentials include General Motor’s OnStar®, P&G’s Febreze®, Coca-Cola’s Dasani® and Truvia®, Toyota’s Scion®, Sonos®, Microsoft’s Silverlight®, and Colgate’s Optic White® and Wisp®. The New Yorker magazine described David as a leader with “an unpredictable imagination”. Fast Company magazine claims “no branding agency has generated more envy than Lexicon Branding”.

Christa Durand, Class of 2003 A versatile lyric soprano praised for her clarity and warmth of tone, Christa Durand has performed in hundreds of concerts and shows in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. A native of Santa Rosa, California, Durand is recognized as a gifted performer who is equally comfortable in a classical recital hall as she is in an intimate cabaret venue. Christa was a recipient of the Everett B. Person Scholarship for Vocal Studies at Sonoma State University, where she received her classical training and her Bachelor of Arts in Music. During her studies, she became an avid enthusiast of new works and composers. She works, and has worked with, many composers to help bring their opera, folk, jazz, and new-age visions to life. While at Sonoma State, she performed vocal works by composer and pianist Noam Lemish and began collaborating with composer Glenn Grubbs. Christa and Mr. Grubbs have released two albums with their new age western rock project, Image and Nation, and continue to produce cutting edge music together. Christa’s newest album, Abide with Me, is a tranquil album that reminds us of loves enduring presence. The peaceful sounds of voice, harp, piano, and flute inspire and comfort. Albums and digital downloads of Abide with Me and Golden Slumbers are available through CD Baby (www.cdbaby.com/cd/abidewithme) and iTunes. Concert schedules and other media can be found at www.christadurand.com.

Chris Fisher, Class of 2003 Chris Fisher has a unique appreciation for walking. After surviving a horrific car crash in 2001 and being told he may never walk again, he’s overcome obstacles that most of us will never encounter. He now has as close to a normal life as he ever could have expected. He lives in Manhattan Beach, drives to work at his alma mater, goes to the gym, and skis. As the basketball announcer for USC, he still faces daily challenges, but his positivity, patience, and attitude have helped him reach the success he’s had in all aspects of his life. For a full story see the article in the Orange County Register, “USC Basketball Announcer Chris Fisher has Unique Appreciation for Walking”, www.ocregister.com/articles/fisher-651671-chris-able.

Daniele Citti, Class of 2011 The Cardinal Newman High grad, now 21 and a senior at St. Mary’s College of California in Moraga, took a break from studying for finals to perform with the St. Mary’s choir at the storied Carnegie Hall in Manhattan. He and the other students were invited by a producer who heard their gold-medal performances at the World Choir Games last summer in Latvia. Having now triumphed, too, at Carnegie Hall, Daniele will soon graduate from St. Mary’s with a BA in performing arts and launch another dream — to compose music for films, TV or video games. JULY 2015 • TRINITY MAGAZINE

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DADS’ CLUB SUPPORTS CARDINAL NEWMAN! We are grateful to our CN Dads’ Club who not only bring our community together and host a fantastic dinner each month, but who generously support the school with their annual gift. A check was presented to President Laura Held at J. Keverson Winery last May. Thank you Dads’ Club for bringing our community together each month to share a gourmet meal and supporting the needs of our students with your annual gift!

CN Dads’ Club competed in G & G Market’s Cooking for a Cause sponsored by Harris Ranch. They ‘took home the bacon’ and received a First Place check in the amount of $1,000 for Cardinal Newman High School! Thank you Dads’ Club chefs; Darrell Bertacco, Allan Henderson ‘74, Bob Peterson, Steve Chia, Jeff Bertoli ’77 and Oscar Oseguera.

Check out our Dads’ Club page on our website for the dates and locations of the monthly dinners. A minimal fee is charged to cover the cost of the meal. Good food, drink and company are guaranteed! Don’t miss out!

SUPPORT CN Athletics with an Engraved Tile Place an engraved tile on the Field House wall and not only honor a team, student, family or loved one, but your tile purchase will help support the athletic programs at Newman! Many personalized options are available. You may order tiles online or complete a Tile Order Form, both found on our website at www.cardinalnewman.org (under the Athletics/Boosters tab).

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MOMS’ CLUB SUPPORTS CN! Our CN Moms’ Club meet each month at different locations throughout Sonoma County. This year’s Moms’ Club generously support several projects including Grad Nite and the CN Baseball program. Their gifts to the school totaled over $6,000! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Visit the Moms’ Club page on our website or join them on their CN Moms’ Club Facebook page to get a list of dates and locations for this year’s events.


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FUN IN THE FALL Wine Tasting & Polenta Feed Ursuline Alumnae Association & Cardinal Newman Alumni Association are working together to bring you this year’s “Fun in the Fall & Polenta Feed!”

Win FREE Tuition For Next Year! Purchase your tickets for your chance to win FREE tuition. Great odds with only 300 tickets sold! Buy a raffle ticket for your chance to win FREE tuition for the 2016-2017 school year for one student. Drawing will be held at the Spring Legacy Gala on March 19, 2016.

1 ticket - $100 3 tickets - $300 + 1 FREE ticket 5 tickets - $500 + 2 FREE tickets 10 tickets - $1,000 + 5 FREE tickets

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Saturday, October 24, 2015 Thank you to the Ursuline Alumnae Association who have for decades, brought us the annual Polenta Feed and raised thousands of dollars in support of Catholic education. We are pleased to have the two alumni associations working together this year to combine efforts and bring you an evening of:

Official Rules: 1. One Winner will be selected at the Cardinal Newman Legacy Gala held on March 19, 2016. 2. Tuition voucher is good for one student. 3. 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. 4. There are no limitations or exclusions on who is eligible to purchase tickets. 5. Voucher must be applied to a student’s tuition billing account. 6. You do not need to be present to win. 7. Tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis. Limited to 300 tickets sold. 8. 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. 9. Tuition voucher not redeemable for cash. Purchase your tickets online at cardinalnewman.org

§ Wine & Beer Tasting from 30 local wineries and breweries § Polenta Buffet Dinner § Raffles & Silent Auction § Dancing Event flyers will be mailed or look for more information on our website.

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NO. 1 CLUB As the youngest children of these families graduate, these parents are recognized for having given significant volunteer time to Cardinal Newman High School during their time here. Thank you for your commitment to Cardinal Newman High School and for helping to make this school a better place!

Carol Drake, John Drake, Daniella Dobbins, Terry Fistolera, Kim Roesser, Jill Scott, Jeff Knott, Cindy Strauch and Lisa Sousa.

WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

Are you new to the Cardinal Newman community? Do you wish you knew more of our fabulous parents and students at the school? Well, we want to get to know you! There are many great ways to get involved here at Newman, and you don’t need to chair a large fund raiser or head up a large committee to do it. Take a look at the many groups that make up our volunteer community at Newman and see if anything appeals to your talents and interests: Parent Board:

Boosters:

The Cardinal Newman Parent Board works toward building a community within our school and we are always looking for creative and energetic parents to work on committees. It is a great way to meet new parents and be involved in our wonderful community. If you are interested in being a Parent Board Member or for more information, Contact: Tracey Aldridge @ bandtaldridge@gmail.com

The CN Boosters are committed to supporting our student-athletes, coaches and the Athletic Department with consistent hands-on involvement primarily through volunteering at sporting events. If you are interested in being a Booster Committee Member or for more information, Contact: Jerry Bonfigli @ jbonfigli@cardinalnewman.org

Moms’ Club

As each student graduates from Cardinal Newman, they automatically become a member of the Alumni Association. Last May we welcomed in 157 new alums from the class of 2015! 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 annual Career Day, our annual Golf Tournament, our Alumni Luncheons, and our Homecoming festivities. The committee is always looking to have more alums involved and return to campus. If you are interested in being a Alumni Association Committee member or for more information, Contact: Nick Werle @ nick.werle@nationalds.net

The Moms’ Club is open to all moms, alum moms, grand-moms, and friends of Cardinal Newman. Monthly meetings are held and all are invited! Contact: Jill Scott @ jillescott@sbcglobal.net

Dads’ Club: The Dads’ Club is open to all dads, grads, granddads and friends of Cardinal Newman. Monthly Dads’ Club dinners are held at different venues and are a great way to meet new friends. If you are a dad, grad, granddad or friend, you are already a ‘member’ of the Dads’ Club! So plan to join them for the next Dads’ Club dinner! Contact: Jeff Bertoli @ treamicizin@gmail.com 34

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WELCOME CLASS OF 2019! ELENA ALDRIDGE

MEREDITH COLEMAN

NICOLAS GLASBRENER

CALEB LYNCH

ANDREW SORENSEN

KENNETH ALEXANDER

KYLE COMFORT

NOLAN GOAN

EMMA MABRY

NOAH STEVERSON

RONNIE ALLEN III

LAYLA CORDOVA

DEVIN GRANT

ANASTASIA MAKAROVA-WYSOCKI SEAN STOESSER

MARY ALMY

GRACE COSE

HANNAH HARLAN

ALYNA MANN

SOPHIA SUTHERLAND

OLIVIA ALMY

MADELEINE CRAIG

JORDAN HERRFELDT

CAROLINE MARTIN

LYLA SWANTON

LINDSEY AMMONS

KABIR DANIEL

SAM HIGHLAND

SAMUEL MAYER

JOHN SWEENEY

AUBREY ANDERSON

LLEYTON DELZELL

CHRISTIAN HOSANG

CAMERON MCCONNELL

ALYSSA TADDEI

JULIO ANGEL

LEXI DEMARINIS

CAMERON HOUNTIS

CIARAN MCCORMICK

TONY TANNOUS

DANIELA ANTON

TOR DEMUTH-GORDON

MAXINE HOWARD

MIKAYLA MCCORMICK

MARIO TAURIAN

JACOB APODACA

MASSIMO DICOCHEA

YINGHUA HUANG

JOHN MCLAUGHLIN

SAMRA TEKLE

STEPHANIE AZCARATE

GARRETT DONNELLY

LAUREN HUDSON

GRACE MCPHEE

PORTER TETT

SAMANTHA BACKEN

RYAN DUFFY

CADE IMM

TAYLOR MICKAELIAN

CHARLIE THOMPSON

STEPHANIE BEERBOWER

ANDREW DUTTON

JASMINE JANISCH

ALLY MORENO

HALEY TITONE

MARIA BELLIZZI

KARMEN DUTTON

LAUREN JANNICELLI

JORDAN MURRAY

ELIZABETH TOSTI

MACKENZIE BERG

ISABELLA ERWIN

JONATHAN JOHNSON

JACK MUTTER

BRADLEY TURNER

ELLA BERGLUND

EMERALD EVANS

KATELYN JOHNSON

ANA NEGRI

JAMES VAN MILLIGEN

DIEGO BERNAL-SKALA

TYLER FACTO

BREANNE JONES

MATTHEW NIELSON

LILIANA VANZUTPHEN

STEFANO BIANCHETTI

DYLAN FARRAR

MELINA JONES

CHRISTIAN OLSEN

SAVANNAH VANZUTPHEN

GIULIANO BIGATTINI

PEYTON FARROW

AUDRY JORDAN

SPENCER PAHLAVAN

HECTOR VEGA

CAMILLE BOLLINGER

JORDAN FAULL

DINO KAHAULELIO

JAMES PARRY

SKYLAR VICE

OLIVIA BORN

LAUREN FAUST

GARRETT KELLY

DYLAN PELKEY

MARCUS VIDAURRI

FRANK BRAUN

CARLOS FERNANDEZ

KAITLYN KESHISHIAN

CARISSA PISORS

AUGUSTINE VU

AIDAN BROWN

MADELEINE FIGUEROA

SPENCER KLOES

ARYANA REDDY

NICHOLAS WALL

JUSTIN BROWN

SEAN FLOWERS

GIANNI LAMPERTI

ANTHONY ROMAN

CYRUS WATSON

NATHAN CAPURRO

ELIZABETH FOLEY

LILLIAN LARSON

IAN ROSENBLAD

SARAH WEST

AVERY CARGILL

MATTHEW FORSELL

WILL LARSON

KEELY ROY

CARSTEN WESTBY

LINDA CASTANEDA

JOHN FORTMAN

WYATT LARSON

MITCHELL RUDONI

CHRISTOPHER WOLMUTH

ISABELLA CEJA

BRENDAN FRAZIER

CHAUNCEY LEBERTHON

SALVADOR SANDOVAL

JAKE WOODS

MAYA CERNEY

CHRISTOPHER GALE

KADEN LEWIS

AUSTIN SCHMIDT

ELLA WRIGHT

GAVIN CHRISTY

AUGUSTINE GALLO

JAYDEN LIM

ISABELLA SILVEIRA

KOTARO YAMAMOTO

ISABELLA CITTI

ANISA GARRETT

HANJIE LONG

BRADLEY SLENDER

JINYUAN YE

KYLE CLAMAR

NICHOLAS GEORGE

LUCAS LOUGHNER

KEEGAN SMITH

NICHOLAS ZICHICHI

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ADMISSIONS CALENDAR 2015-2016 8TH GRADE CARDINAL DAY Monday, October 19, 2015 8:15am-1:15pm Prospective 8th grade students should attend Cardinal Day to explore our campus and learn more about our school! Begins and ends in the Athletic Convocation Center (ACC). Lunch will be provided OPEN HOUSE Parents and students of all ages are welcome. Sunday, October 4, 2015 11:00am-1:30pm Athletic Convocation Center (ACC) Meet members of the Cardinal Newman community and hear from our teachers and counselors. Please RSVP online. PLACEMENT EXAM Saturday, November 14, 2015 8:45am-12:30pm $125 Exam Fee (check payable to Cardinal Newman) Please bring your own #2 pencil; calculators may NOT be used. Register online. APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION Due Monday, December 1, 2015 Apply online at www.cardinalnewman.org TUITION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE Applications for tuition assistance will be available on December 1, 2015 through TADS. Tuition assistance applications are due on January 15, 2016. Admissions Office: Pat Piehl: Director of Admissions Email: piehl@cardinalnewman.org ยง Phone: 707.546.6470 x120 Graduate Julia Kennedy receiving her diploma


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