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INTERVIEW WITH DAVID LAM, Major Donor to the San Miguel Scholarship
By Carolyn Neuhausen, ’08
why he’s supported the school and the scholarship in particular.
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La Salle: You know that one of the signature programs that Dr. Richard Gray initiated is the San Miguel program. What are your thoughts about the San Miguel program and what has it meant to you and, did it touch the boys (David’s children) Chris and Matt in any way?
David Lam: At first, we didn’t know about the program when we first joined the school, we didn’t know about it or what it was about. It’s when I got into the Regents that I learned what it was about and when I heard about it, I fully endorsed it. Because I read things that education is the only vehicle to break this poverty cycle. We allow and support the less privileged an opportunity for education and hopefully you can go to school and could go to college later on. And when they graduate you get a better job than flipping burgers at McDonald’s.
That’s why I feel that [I am] an example. I came to this country with two suitcases… I studied and worked hard. And I just feel that if we give a chance to other kids, you know, let them create their own future, give them a chance. So I’m a hundred percent behind this program, right?
La Salle: After Richard Gray’s departure you learned about the establishment of the Richard Gray Memorial scholarship to create an endowment for the San Miguel program. What led you to make a significant gift to help underwrite and support that program?
going to do this, how were you coming to support? And I said, you can spread [a donation] over a couple of years to pay for it.’
La Salle: The school's operation is centered around the Five Core Principles. These principles focus on the areas of quality education, inclusivity, social justice, faith, and respect. You exemplify many of these qualities. What would you describe as the foundation for humility and gratefulness?
David Lam: And when you say that I just feel that I went through a lot to get to where I am today. So I learned through the hard way, and I know what it is like when you are struggling. When you are not doing well, when you’re trying to make ends meet. So I never forget the past. So I always think if one day I am successful, I want to be in a position to help all of the kids. That’s why I’m so supportive of this San Miguel program. If nothing else the San Miguel program would help the kids and open doors in the future. The rest of them, it’s up to them [students] and what they want to do. You know it’s all on the individual, if your heart desires, you can go far.
David Lam: Richard loved the school, loved the kids and all. So when I heard about this endowment, I say, well, what is more real? What can I do to help to support this program?
So I decided, okay if I want to support this I really want to make a big bang that hopefully I can help the program gain momentum and to get other people involved.
La Salle: And my sense is you would encourage others who are involved with La Salle to support this endowed scholarship program, right?
David Lam: Yeah some donors came to me and say ’they heard I’m going to do this, what you’re doing.’ And I say ’I’m

La Salle: What you’ve been through with the school, how would you ask them to follow in your footsteps? So what if you were to be talking to other people, what would you say to them?
David Lam: I would say that believe in what you’re doing. And when you are successful, think back to your [beginning] and try and support them [the students]. Give the other kids a chance to be successful.
La Salle College Preparatory is grateful for Mr. David Lam's support for our school and most especially the San Miguel Scholarship Program!
1961
Bill Dochnahl moved to Montana in 2021 to be close to his daughter’s family and grandchildren. He has built a home near the Missouri River to enjoy boating and fishing.

1962
Wayne Osborne welcomed great granddaughter #3, Bristol May, in August of last year. Wayne is pictured with Bristol’s sisters, London and Kinsley.
1963
Bill Quirk is retiring from his role as an assembly member after 10 years in the California legislature. He has been asked by UC Berkeley and Stanford to be a senior fellow, an unpaid position that allows one to mentor scholars wishing to change state and national policy. He will also spend more time with family, particularly his three grandchildren, and will take all those trips he was too busy to take before.
1967
Joe McKenna is working again after becoming bored four years into retirement. He is passionate about pre-war classic cars and is presently negotiating for a 1936 LaSalle Touring Sedan.
Alan Sielen and his wife Virginia recently celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary. They moved to Granville, Ohio in 2019 to be closer to their two daughters and grandkids. In addition to his continuing work on climate change and the protection of the world’s oceans, Alan maintains a strong interest in the history of southern California, especially Pasadena. He has lectured for the Pasadena Museum of History. His trilogy for The Pasadena Star News on New Years in Pasadena (published December 29, 2018, December 29, 2019, and December 12, 2020) raises thought-provoking questions on preserving the integrity and distinguished heritage of the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl.
1968
Michael Genovese has taught at Loyola Marymount University for the past 42 years where he serves as President of the Global Policy Institute as well as the Institute for Leadership Studies. He has published over 50 books, recently including The Modern Presidency, The Paradoxes of the American Presidency, and U.S. Presidents and the Destruction of the Native American Nations, and appears frequently as a political commentator on CNN. Mike was recently named the 2023 Alumnus of the Year for St. Mary’s College for his outstanding work and excellence.



Tom Larossi has relocated from San Diego to Lewes, Delaware, to be closer to his wife’s family. After retiring from the Army, Tom taught in the San Marcos School District until finally hanging it all up in 2019. Tom and Patty have five grandsons and recently welcomed their first greatgrandchild, Taleah.
1975
John Bigley retired in 2022 after practicing 35 years as an Internal Medicine/ Critical Care Specialist with the Southern California Permanente Medical Group. During that time, he was chosen to be the first Chief of Internal Medicine for the Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park Medical Center and was given the responsibility for starting the Internal Medicine Department along with all of its subspecialties at that site. After a decade in that role, he was elevated by his colleagues to oversee the medical center with its outlying clinics and became the longest
Members of the Class of 1977 and other 70s grads met up last summer including: Back rowRichard Roth, Pierre Dupuy ’77, Mark Rettig ’77, Wayne Avjian ’77, and Mike Hornbuckle ’77. Front row - Dennis Driscoll ’77, Mike Marlatt ’75, and Mike Helin ’77 sitting Medical Director and Chief of Staff within the Southern California Kaiser Permanente system. In retirement, he now enjoys his time taking painting classes, practicing his guitar, exercising more and spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren.

Sergio Escalante is a driver trainer for J.B. Hunt Transport in Ontario. He lost his wife Haydee to breast cancer five years ago and thanks his fellow classmates for the support they have given him to keep going. He has two daughters and one son.
1979
Kevin Moore celebrated his firm’s 30-year anniversary in 2022! Kevin J. Moore & Associates has seen continued growth and progression over the years and is now expanding with the addition of more Attorneys and Partners. In its 30th year, Kevin J. Moore and Associates underwent a rebrand highlighting its growth and expansion not just representing clients in Pasadena but internationally as well. Kevin has been awarded Pasadena Magazine’s Top Estate Planning Attorney award and was named one of the Top 100 Attorneys in Southern California by Super Lawyers for 2022.
1980
Stan Wilcox won his age group division in the Pasadena City Triathlon in March 2022 and qualified for the National Triathlon Championships in Milwaukee.

1982
Daryl Hernandez started an engineering consulting firm in 2002 which was sold to EnSafe in 2017. He is currently serving as a Principl and VP of Technical Service with EnSafe. He and his wife Tracy just celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary. They have three children and have lived in San Diego since 1988.

1984
Gary Ambrozich has retired after 31 years of working for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority as a Railroad Signal Senior Manager. He currently resides in Menifee but is planning on moving to Henderson, NV in early 2024 once his wife retires
1988
John Plante has spent 25 years working in higher education and retired in 2022 from Duquesne University where he served as Sr. VP for Advancement since 2006. He recently began a new chapter as chief development officer at the Make A Wish Foundation. He and his wife, Christine Photos (Alverno ’81), will soon celebrate 35 years of marriage.
Joseph Cannon is the Deputy-inCharge of Special Prosecutions for the San Mateo Country District Attorney’s Office. He and his wife Jill have two children, Jack (11) and Selma (6). Joe stays busy coaching baseball, soccer and serving as a Cub Scout leader.
1989
Scott Doucette is the new regional sales manager for Sherwin Williams supporting Lowe’s stores in Southern California. He heads up a team of 14 sales service reps covering 62 Lowe’s stores.

Joe Blackman competed at the USA Track & Field Jim Bush So Cal Association Championships at Pomona College on July 2, 2022, and won medals in the 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500, 5000, long jump, and triple jump. From July 28-31, 2022, he competed at the USA Track & Field Masters Outdoor Nationals in Lexington, Kentucky, winning a national championship in the 4x800, placing 2nd in the 4x100 and 4x400, and third in the steeplechase and javelin. The team he competes for, So Cal Track Club, placed 2nd at Nationals out of 125 teams.
1992
Dan Mitchell is the assistant general manager and chief engineer for the City of Los Angeles, Department of Transportation.
1995
Aaron Saenz has taken on a new role as Specialist: Workforce Development Partnerships for Los Angeles Unified School District’s Division of Adult and Career Education.

1996
Diana (Sankikian) Watkins spent 21.5 years working for JPL as a business administration manager for the Radar Science and Engineering Section and the Communications Architectures and Research Section. She has taken on a new role with Centene Corporation to serve as operations manager, a fully remote position, managing project managers and data analysts. Diana and her family live in Folsom, CA.
1997
Hannah (Miller) Wilder is living and working in rural San Diego County as an Episcopal priest. She is married to Kathy Wilder, executive director of Camp Stevens, the diocesan camp in Julian and their son, Owen, is a senior at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
1998
Kimberly (Muljono) Liem is in her 13th year of teaching chemistry and marine biology at Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, CA.
2000
Mary Jo (Alexander) Pruitt is the Director of Athletics for Castilleja School in Palo Alto. She and her husband Jesse have three children, Gisele (9), Paige (7) and Trae (4).
Agustin Jimenez has a private consulting business as a behavior analyst in addition to being an adjunct faculty member at Cal State LA in the Counseling and Special Education Department. He and his wife have two sons and live in Arcadia.

2001
Elizabeth (Herman) Schmutzer is the experience of working with a number of celebrity and high-profile clients. After 20+ years of teaching experience and managing and operating Pilates and Yoga studios, Elizabeth gets to experience the most exciting venture yet…her own Pilates and Yoga studio. eStudio Pilates + Yoga in Oceanside opened in March 2022. Elizabeth and her husband Eric reside in Oceanside with their two daughters.
Amanda (Gonzalez) Richardson has joined USC Keck, Norris Cancer Hospital as a senior project manager. She also serves the community as a realtor out of the Coldwell Banker office in Arcadia; the same city she resides in with her husband Nehemiah and children, Malia (8) and Isaiah (2).
2002
Samantha Malisos is the Assistant Director, Faculty Academic Affairs for the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy.

Jon Fan works in hardware engineering and operations for Meta as a Manager, System Industrial Engineering.
Jocelyn Abad is a stand-up comedian based in Los Angeles. She has 2 fur babies-a dog named Black Jack and a cat named Bailey. She continues to play volleyball and her women’s team LA Spice became the 2021 Chinese Nationals Silver Champions (NACIVT aka 9man). Visit her website LaughWithJocelyn.com and catch her on stage!
Philip Barbaro is the director of finance for Tapcart and lives in Beverly Hills.
Ryan McAnnally-Linz has written his third book, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters
Most, which will be published on March 28 by Penguin. Based on the course he teaches at Yale and co-authored with his colleagues at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture, the book offers an accessible dive into what it means to live a fulfilled life. Drawing on a rich selection of religious, philosophical and secular traditions, it provides readers with jumping-off points, road maps and reflections for figuring out where their lives hold meaning and where things need to change.
2003
Adam Palffy is the new executive chef at Drago Centro in Los Angeles.
2004
Carolyn Neuhausen launched a Stott certified Pilates master instructor. In her Pilates career, Elizabeth has worked with a number of small, boutique Pilates studios as well as large fitness gyms and assisted in building and growing the Pilates departments in several of these facilities. She has also had

T.J. Henry is the chief legal officer for Rimon P.C., a global law firm with 45+ offices in 14 countries and 5 continents, and currently resides in Metairie, Louisiana.
Sean Brown work for Google as a finance manager and lives in Ashburn, VA.
ThinkWrite Creative in the winter of 2022, an agency helping businesses hone their brand strategy and enhance their digital marketing. Leveraging her 14 years of experience in copywriting, marketing and website production, she advises businesses on optimizing their websites and email newsletters so their marketing channels are as compelling as possible to customers, positively impacting sales. If she can be of support to you or someone in your community, please reach out at hello@thinkwritecreative.com. In her free time, Carolyn’s passionate about movement practices like high-intensity interval training and yoga, and spending time with friends, family and her cat, Edward “The Shadow” Shade.
2005
Jason Torrado currently works for The Walt Disney Company as a digital program strategy manager. His main responsibilities are improving the digital experience, services and products offered at The Disneyland Resort. Over the past eight years, he has worked in industries such as consumer electronics, sporting goods, fashion, and travel.
2009
Jena Umfress Starring has started a new role as Director, Business and Sports Partnerships with the V Foundation. The V Foundation for Cancer Research was founded by ESPN and legendary basketball coach Jim Valvano with one goal in mind: to achieve Victory Over Cancer. Jena spent the last 5+ years working for Stand Up To Cancer and the Robertson Schwartz Agency.
Emily Greenstreet started manager at Toptal, a network of the world’s top talent in business, design, and technology that enables companies to scale their teams, on demand. Michael resides in Beaverton, OR.

Nicolas Sonnenburg graduated from Loyola Law School in May 2022. Recently, he joined Horvitz & Levy LLP through the firm’s appellate fellowship program.

David Priore recently won a percussion audition for the Vancouver Symphony in Vancouver, WA. He also teaches drum lessons at Beacock Music in Vancouver.

Nonsense Florals, a custom floral arrangement business, last year. She also works as an Architect at Dowbuilt, specializing in designing high-end residences in Los Angeles. Check out her floral arrangements online at nonsenseflorals.com.

2010
Stephanie Payne is working as a behavior interventionist for the Pasadena Unified School District.
2011
Michelle Johnson is a software engineer at Spotify.
2012
Michael Novell has started a new position as an enterprise account
Nathan Bautista is in his third year of medical school at Michigan State’s College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is finishing his clinical rotations and is enjoying exploring the various specialties that medicine has to offer. While he has yet to choose a specialty, he has a strong desire to work in inner-city patient populations.
Gian Ryan is a civil litigation attorney for Sheppard Mullin in Century City
Connor Duffey works as a research associate for Corporate Insight, helping banks optimize the customer experience on their websites and apps. He is also a freelance writer focusing mostly on music criticism. Connor graduated with an MA from NYU’s Cultural Reporting and Criticism program in 2019 and lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Tori Pope works in financial technology as a senior software engineer for M1 Finance.
Rachel Granadino is a congressional staffer for US House of Representatives, Congresswoman Sara Jacobs and also works as a political organizer for various San Diego based campaigns.
Nicole Carlos was promoted to La Salle’s Communications and Marketing Manager and has been working at La Salle for almost five years. Some of her highlights of the past year include chaperoning the Academic Decathlon team to compete in the World Scholar’s Cup in Prague and at Yale.

2013
Claudia (Vazquez) Hampton is currently enrolled in a graduate program for a master’s of international affairs at The City University of New York’s Colin Powell School for Civic & Global Leadership.
Samuel Wu graduated from Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in May 2022.


2016
He passed the Arizona bar exam and is currently a judicial law clerk in Phoenix, AZ.
at graduation, where she quoted one of her professional inspirations: Elle Woods! Currently, she is working as an associate clinician at the Chicago Center for Relationship Counseling in Chicago, IL. Sam and her fiance Spencer Schoenbaum ’16 are enjoying living and working in the Midwest!
Alex Zuniga graduated from UC Santa Cruz in 2020 and has started a new position as a UX Rapid Researcher at Google.
Samantha Hardy graduated from Northwestern University in June 2022 with a 4.0 GPA and a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy after completing two years of intensive courses and more than 500 hours of therapy. She was selected by her classmates to speak

Marisa Bussone joined Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) in February 2022 after graduating from UC Berkeley with a Bachelor’s in Cognitive Science. Marisa works in CHLA’s Legal Affairs department as a Research Compliance & Privacy Specialist, providing comprehensive guidance and oversight to the research community to ensure the responsible conduct of research — Research that aims to improve the health and wellness of children and ensure the delivery of culturally competent care for diverse pediatric populations.
Brian Imes ’96 and Karin Burmeister are happy to announce their engagement. They have relocated to Lee’s Summit, Missouri where they are homeschooling their young sons together. Brian owns his own carpentry business, Staunch Properties, and Hillbilly Fight Wear as he has competed professionally in combat sports since 2007.
Tracy Cresta ’13 and Ryan Johnson got engaged on November 25, 2022 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho and are planning a 2023 summer wedding. Ryan works in human resources for Amazon and Tracy is a deputy prosecuting attorney for Spokane County, Washington.

2017
Michelle “Chelle” Encinas celebrated her White Coat Ceremony at the University of South Dakota in September where she is working on her Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology. Chelle will return to California for her internship semester before graduation.

Gabrielle Cheung has moved to Milan, Italy where she is attending Politecnico di Milano to earn a
Master’s in Architecture. Gabrielle earned her Bachelor’s in Architecture from UC Berkeley and spent the last year working at Feldman Architecture in San Francisco.
Raquel Ruiz graduated from Oklahoma State in 2021 with a BS in Animal Sciences and is currently attending The University of Colorado Law School.
2018
Tommy Nigro graduated from the University of Redlands in April 2022 with a degree in business administration and a minor in Spanish. He is currently working at Christian Dior as a client service representative in Beverly Hills and is planning on launching his own clothing brand in the near future.
Sofia Sanchez graduated from Seattle University with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administrationmajoring in Accounting. She is currently enrolled in the Master's of Science in Accounting and Analytics


(MSAA) program at Seattle University and has accepted a full-time offer to join Deloitte as an auditor in the LA office upon her graduation.
2021
Sammy Ciccone is a sophomore at the University of Denver where she is playing D1 soccer and majoring in criminology.
2022
Maria Wojcik is a freshman at SDSU where she is studying for a bachelor’s degree in prekinesiology- fitness specialist and a minor in interdisciplinary studies as a member of the Weber Honors College. She is also working as student athletic trainer for the football team.

Matt Kohorst ’07 married Jennifer Serdienis on September 17, 2022 in Los Angeles. Jennifer is the sister of Sarah (Serdienis) Betzler ’07. Sarah was the Maid of Honor, Kevin Kohorst ’03 was the Best Man, and Luke Betzler ’06 was a groomsman.
Katie Murphy ’11 married Jake Thomas in Temecula on May 14, 2022. They spent the month of July honeymooning around Europe and now live in North Carolina where Jake is coaching college football and Katie is working as a special education teacher.


Tim Kane ’84 and his wife Carolyn welcomed their daughter, Isabella Rose Kane, on October 3, 2022. Proud grandparents are Tony ’60 and Kaye Kane.

Matthew Jones ’05 and his wife Laura had their first child on August 4, 2022; a baby boy, named Ryan Steven Jones. They are enjoying parenthood and are excited for the challenges it will bring.

Varoujan Movsesian ’04 and his wife Lauren welcomed sons Ari Gaidzag in 2019 and Aleksandar Minas in 2021. Varoujan is an architect with FSY Architects in Los Angeles and a past president of the PasadenaFoothill chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

Chris Robleto ’10 and his wife Kelsey welcomed their first daughter, Phillippa “Pippa” Ray Robnell, on February 17, 2023. She weighed 7lbs., 15oz. and was 18.5in. Chris and his family live in Maine.

Chris Victor ’05 and his wife Meagan welcomed their second son, Justin Michael Victor, on September 13, 2021.
Christina (Tostado) Cabral ’07 and her husband Michael welcomed their son, Michael Anthony Cabral, on October 15, 2022.

MAKENZIE (PEDROTTI) CHRONOPOULOS ’07
Makenzie (Pedrotti) Chronopoulos ’07 started playing beach soccer after she graduated from college in 2011 and it quickly became a huge passion of hers. She played in domestic tournaments across the country but at that time there was no US women’s national beach soccer team. They had a men’s team so she made an effort to push for a women’s side. In 2019, US Soccer agreed to field a women’s side but Makenzie was pregnant with her third child. She stepped away from the sport for a few years to raise her family and came back just in time to be called into the first domestic US Women’s National Team Training Camp which was held in August 2022 at the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center. Makenzie made the team and traveled to Paraguay in September to represent the US Women’s Beach Soccer National Team. The team is now focused on the ANOC World Beach Games in Bali which take place this summer. Makenzie is excited for the opportunity to be called in again to represent her country and says none of this would be possible without the support of her family.

TYLER ARTIS ’15
Tyler Artis ’15 is the founder and creator of SHARE A SMILE, LLC. What began as a personal challenge eventually developed into a full-fledged business. His goal was to have a positive impact on one person, every day, simply by sharing a smile. He invited family and friends to take part in the challenge and even designed stickers with the saying on them as a fun way to remind people of the call to action. Well, the demand for the stickers grew to a level that Tyler knew could have an even larger impact. He wanted to do more to spread kindness and amplify the important message of “share a smile.” He has since launched a line of inspirational apparel with plans to include more items in the near future. His ultimate goal for SHARE A SMILE is to open brick-and-mortar locations that serve as gathering spaces that can host community events, and workshops, and be a resource for different communities across the country. Learn more about SHARE A SMILE at http://www.share-a-smile.net. In addition to his entrepreneurial endeavors, Tyler is working as a photographer and media producer in Seattle.


Decade of the ’90s Graduates - ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 & ’99 are once again invited back to La Salle on Saturday, September 23, 2023 for a reunion not to be missed!


The evening on campus will include drinks, food, entertainment, campus tours and plenty of time for you to reminisce and reconnect with former classmates and favorite teachers!
More details will be shared via email & mail so be sure your contact information is up to date with the Alumni Office. Visit lasallehs.org/infoupdate or email alumni@lasallehs.org All of the reunion details will also be shared online at lasallehs.org/90sReunion and in the Reunion Facebook group. Scan the QR Code for a direct link to the group.
SAVE THE DATE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 22 & 23
Class Of 1993 30 Year Reunion
Friday, September 22nd - Private Reunion Party

Saturday, September 23rd
See your favorite teachers and friends from the classes below you at the return of the Decade of the ’90s reunion taking place at La Salle.
For more information visit: lasallehs.org/93thirty
CAROL ALCORN , Mother of Jonathan ’83, Steven ’83 and Adam ’88; Wife of former faculty member Bob Alcorn
JOHN BARONOWSKI , Father of John ’98 and Katherine (Baronowski) Baxter ’06
JANICE BARRY, wife of Peter ’62
HELEN BENSON , Grandmother to Dean Griffith ’00 and Shelley (Griffith) Fulton ’03; Mother of Pete Griffith, La Salle Regent
DOUG BRIGNOLE ’78, Brother of Herman ’75
LARRY BROCK ’73, Brother of Barry ’73
JAMES CAAN , Father of Jake ’17
WENDELL CABOT, Father of Wendell ’78, Brian ’82, David ’84; Grandfather to Brianna ’12 and Jessica ’15
JIM CANNY ’65, Brother of Tom ’66; Former Trustee & Regent
BROTHER WILLIAM CARRIERE, FSC, Former Employee and Trustee
ELEANOR MARIE CHAVEZ , Mother of Tim ’70
MYTRANG DASILVA , Mother of Nikki ’03, Erin ’06 and Jeremy ’10
JOHN DELANEY, Father of Tim ’82, Tom ’85 and Kevin ’89; Former Regent
TAMMY DIBLEY ’96
LARRY FETTERS ’60
JOHN “JACK” FREEMAN , Grandfather to Sam Lamb ’00, Jake Fasick ’00, Cameron Fasick ’02, Fletcher Fasick ’06 and Karlianne Fasick ’10
MICHAEL FRYHOFF, Father of Mick ’87 and James ’88
BILL GALLOWAY, Father of Stephen ’96
GUADALUPE GARCIA , Father of Matthew ’97 and Laura Garcia-Clark ’00
MARY ANN GIRILLO, Mother of Rocco ’71 and Joe ’76
MARINA HENDERSON , Partner of Phil Coombes ’75
TIM HENEY ’66
PHIL HOLMAN , Father of Steve ’98, Laura (Holman) Richey ’99, Scott ’03, Jenny (Holman) O’Brien ’05; Former Regent
STEPHEN HOLSTEIN ’64
ROBERT HOU, Father of Owen ’90; Grandfather to Thurman ’21 and Eldred ’26
FLORENCE HYKE , Mother of Dan ’71, Kevin ’75 and J.C. ’82
ALAN JOHNSON , Father of Mark ’01
DICK JOHNSON , Father of Rick ’81
CAROL KEALEY, Mother of Chris ’85; Former Employee
ROBERT KEALEY, Father of Chris ’85
EDWARD KING ’63
RICHARD COLLINS ’71
BRENDAN CONSIDINE ’98, Brother of Emily (Considine) Correia ’04
MIKE DALE ’69, Brother of Steve ’71
JOHN X. GRAY ’62
MATT GROBAREK ’84
ALFREDO GUILLEN , Father of Charlie ’94; Grandfather to Carhin ’22
ROBERT “BOB” HARPER ’68
GORDON HAZLITT, Father of Chria ’93
ERIC LECLAIR ’95
ANTHONY LEVEQUE , Brother of Jim ’80
ROLAND LILAVOIS, Father of Bernard ’88, Randolph ’92 and Eric ’97; Father-in-law to Nikkell (Chiapetta) Lilavois ’99
DAVID LINDLEY ’62 , Brother of Jack ’60, Patrick ’65 and Peter ’69
SISTER ANN MARIE LUSTIG, O.P., AFSC, Former Employee
ROGER MABRY, Father of Richard ’89
CAROL MAHONEY, Mother of Danny ’86 and Patrick ’90
AMELIA MANNING , Mother of Mike ’65, Tim ’68 and Sean ’79
STEVEN MARSH , Father of Heather ’11 and John ’15
RICHARD MARTIN , Brother-in-law to Rich Schmidt ’72
ED MCFAUL , Father of Ed ’75 and Sean ’85; Grandfather to Bridget (McFaul) McTaggert ’06, Natalie ’10, Katherine ’11 and Erin ’16
NORA MIRASOL , Mother of Alan ’79, Rafael ’80 and Arnie ’83; Grandmother to Nick ’17 and Natalie ’18
MANUEL MORA , Father of Carlos ’83
ARTHUR MURPHY, Father of Tom ’87 and Katie ’95
GEORGE NALBACH ’72 , Brother of Robert ’74
TERRY O’TOOLE ’60, Brother of Larry ’66
BROTHER RAPHAEL PATTON FSC, Former Faculty
JOHN PIANTA ’60
ANNA POLLERANA , Mother of James ’00
MICHAEL POWERS, Father of Charles ’11 and Vincent ’15
VIRGINIA RUANO, Mother of Edwin ’86
MICHAEL RUSSELL ’64
MARY GRACE RYAN , Mother of Michael ’85, James ’86 and John ’89
JULIO SALAZAR ’70
ADRIAN SANSONE , Father of Sean’87; Grandfather to Riley ’18 and Sophia ’19
PETER SERDIENIS, Father of Sarah (Serdienis) Betzler ’07; Father-in-law to Luke Betzler ’06 and Matthew Kohorst ’07
MONDAE SIEGMETH , Wife of Tom ’60
PAUL TAQUINO ’72 , Brother of David ’79
MARIE TORRES, Mother of Ralph ’81
RALPH TORRES, Father of Ralph ’81
JAMES TOTH ’81
EVELYN RUTH (MELILLO) TRES, Mother of John ’65, Robert ’66, Dick ’70, Greg ’74 and Gary ’77
MEL TROUSDALE , Father of Jill (Trousdale) Barr ’01 and Ben ’05
TERRY TROUSDALE ’62
JOHN EDWARD TULLEY, Father of Stephen ’83 and Jeffrey ’85
STEPHEN TULLEY, Brother of Jeffrey ’85
HUMBERTO VELEZ , Father of Veronica ’96 and Vanessa ’00
DOLORES VELLING , Mother of Daniel ’66, John ’75, Thomas ’79, David ’81 and Seven ’84
CAROLE WEIDEMAN , Mother of Augie ’98, Carl ’00 and Fred ’05; Mother-in-law to Lindsay (Bistany) Weideman ’04
LUTHER NASH , Father of Philip ’77 and Stuart ’85
SHEILA O’BRIEN , Mother of Michael ’89; Former Employee
CARMEN OLIVARES, Mother of Joe ’72
NORMAN SLAUGHT, Father of Kenneth ’75
KEVIN SUSANK , Father of Meaghan (Susank) Braden ’14 and Mallory ’15
MARY TALLEY, Mother of Alton ’85 and Daniel ’90
MICHELLE FOXX WINSCHEL , Wife of Eric ’83
MIKE WOLF ’80, Brother of Stephen ’82
JONATHAN T. “JT” YOUNG ’17, Brother of Jason ’14, Jake ’21 and Jessica ’26