Gonzaga Magazine Winter 2012

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’52 Andy Andreano has so thoroughly dedicated himself as a volunteer with the St. Vincent de Paul’s community outreach programs in Glendale, Ariz., that the organization named an award for him. The Andreano Award will be given annually to a volunteer who goes above and beyond to help the community. [1]

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’77 Fr. Greg Boyle, Los Angeles, was honored with the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Ignatian Mission and Ministries, bestowed this spring by the University of Scranton. He is founder of Homeboy Industries, a job-training nonprofit for gang members. Fr. Boyle visited Gonzaga in October to speak with students. His book “Tattoos on the Heart” was the summer read for Gonzaga freshmen. ’78 Tim Hennessy is executive director of CASA for Children, a Portland, Ore., nonprofit that advocates for abused and neglected children. ’79 Brig. Gen. Joseph Caravalho, ROTC graduate, became commander of the Northern Regional Medical Command on July 29. The region reaches from New England to South Carolina.

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’85 Peter F. Malen, Jr. is a member of the board of directors of Workman Nydegger PC, an intellectual property law firm with offices in Salt Lake City and Orange County, Calif. ’92 John Cummings and Tara Thompson were wed at a pig roast in Unionville, Mont., on June 25. They honeymooned with John’s children in Einbeck, Germany, holding a second reception in the Heldenburg Castle ruins. The couple lives in Helena, Mont. ’92 Greg Bever [M.O.L.], publisher of the Spokane Journal of Business, was elected to the Board of Trustees of AAA Washington. He also serves on the boards of Greater Spokane Incorporated and the Community Colleges of Spokane.

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’96 Brian Loos, Longview, Wash., recently gave bone marrow in an anonymous donor match through the “Be the Match” registry.

He was a perfect match for a 15-year-old boy who suffers from leukemia. ’98 Patsy Gayda [M.O.L.] is vice president of branches at Spokane Teachers Credit Union and serves as a board member for Women Helping Women. ’00 Jenae Ball [’05 J.D.], specializes in general civil litigation and employment/ labor law at Randall Danskin, Attorneys of Spokane. ’03 Ryan Baker married Michelle Hernandez Sept. 10 in Sacramento, Calif. Ryan and Michelle live in San Ramon, Calif. Ryan is director of wealth management for Sagemark Consulting. Michelle offers in-home care for multiple-birth families. ’03 Matthew Nicks is the new pastor for St. Genevieve’s Catholic Church in Twisp and Sacred Heart Church in Brewster. He began his dual assignment in July. Father Nicks studied in Rome at the North American College; he was ordained in 2008. ‘04 Stephanie Dickinson and Chad Warneke were married Sept. 25, 2010, at Resort at the Mountain in Welches, Ore. The couple lives in Portland, Ore., where Stephanie is clinical manager at the Parry Center for Children; Chad is marketing manager for Oregonians Credit Union. Their wedding party included Erin Dineen, Brett Hawkins and Matt Scheelar. ’04 Sarah (Taylor) Schwering… [3] and Timothy Schwering welcomed their son, John Timothy, Dec. 8, 2010. Sarah is a marketing consultant and adjunct instructor of business statistics at Gonzaga, and Tim is an investigator with the Federal Defenders of Eastern Washington and Idaho in Spokane. ’06 Colin Terry…[2] and Meagan Brncick wed on May 29 in the San Juan Islands. Meagan is a licensed marriage and family therapist, while Colin works at Colorado School of Mines. They live in Denver, with their dog, Jack Bauer.

’06 Marci Schreiber [M.O.L.] is an interior designer with ALSC Architects of Spokane. She is a LEED-accredited professional and earned her master’s degree in interior design. ‘07 Trevor White…[1] and ‘08 Jennefer Terkelsen were married Oct. 16, 2010, at Saint Bernard of Clairvaux in Scottsdale, Ariz. Joe Donnelly was a groomsman. Trevor recently graduated from California Western School of Law and entered the U.S. Marine Corps J.A.G. in August. Jennefer works at a San Diego-based securities litigation firm as a recruiting coordinator. ’09 Kim Miller has completed two years as a JVC and is working as program director for the Ignatian Solidarity Network, a national social justice organization that connects members of Jesuit universities, high schools and parishes. Her new job takes her to University Heights, Ohio. ’10 Kate Reingold spent last year as a volunteer with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Portland, Maine. She remains with her JVC placement, STRIVE, a nonprofit that serves young adults with developmental disabilities. ‘09 Leslie Otto…[4] has been living in Burkina Faso, West Africa, as a Peace Corps volunteer. She has worked in “girl empowerment and education” community development and outreach during her 27-month assignment. ’10 Carmen Mitchell…[5] and Derek Clark (’09) married on July 8 at the Madeline Parish in Portland, Ore., with a bridal party full of Bulldogs: Amanda Arrigotti, Anna Friedhoff, Paul Hosley, Elizabeth Steeves, Michael Steeves and Courtney Wick. The wedding was hosted by Carmen’s parents, Johnston Mitchell and Christine CoersMitchell (’92 J.D.). Carmen and Derek live in Liberty Lake, Wash., where Carmen works as a legal assistant and Derek works as an engineer.

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