Lancer Magazine Fall/Winter 2023

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The Lancer Magazine is published by the Communications Office at La Salle College Preparatory for our entire Lasallian community.

OFFICERS & ADMINISTRATION: BOARD OF TRUSTEES:

Dr. Stephanie Paggi, Chair Mr. Thomas (Tom) Palffy P’03, ’07, ’08, ’13, ’15, Vice Chair Mr. Camilo Becerra P’18 Mr. Nabil Anthony Bisharat ’02 Mr. Robert (Bob) Carrejo Mr. Mark Gamble P’22 Br. John Hoover, FSC Mr. Don Olender ’70, P’08, ’09 Mr. Brandon Ward ’99 Mr. Matthew Allen Kohorst ’07 Mr. Rocky Valiente ’11 Mr. Harry A Olivar, Jr. P’12, ’21

BOARD OF REGENTS:

Mr. Peter S. Griffith P’00, ’03 Mr. Harley Ding P’25 Mr. Raymond Ealy P’13 Dr. Dino Clarizio ’75, P’06 Mr. Dennis Jebbia, Esq. Mr. John Moe II, Esq. ’68

Mr. David Dai, P’25 Ms. Glacier (Bing) Lu P’25 Mrs. Angelica Salas P’22 Mr. Brent Schoenbaum P’16, ’19, ’24 Mrs. Kimberly Luck P’26 Mr. Martin (Qi) Wang P’26 Mrs. Gina Zhang P’21

ALUMNI BOARD:

Mr. Rich Schmidt ’72 Mr. Paul Lees ’75 Mr. Rafael Mirasol ’80, P’17, ’18 Mr. Tony Messineo ’80 Mr. Daryl Hernandez ’82 Mr. Joe Alvarez ’83, P’20, ’22 Mr. Chris Rettig ’84, P’19, 25 Mrs. Jennifer (Sangkum) Orefice P’24, ’95, P’23 Mr. Erik Kachmarsky ’96, P’24, ’25 Mrs. Rochelle (Rodriguez) Ferrari ’97, P’24, ’26 Ms. Christina Mesesan ’99 Tyler Schultz ’02 and Kyle Brumm ’12 Ms. Amanda Evans ’05 Ms. Gianina Bautista ’08 Ms. Ashley (Thomas) Housman ’09

ADMINISTRATION TEAM: Mr. Perry Martin, M.Ed. School President Mr. Ernest Siy, M.Ed. Principal

Mr. Robert Packard Corporate Director & Chief Financial Officer Mr. Keenan Kurihara Vice President of Enrollment Management & Chief Communications Officer Ms. Tam Ly Vice President of Counseling Operations Mr. MJ Mao Global Programs Director Mr. Eddie Magluyan ’94, P’23, ’25 Vice Principal of Academic Management Systems Mrs. Kjersti Holyfield ’04 Vice Principal of Curriculum Julia Frisina ’11 Director of Student Life Mr. Daniel Threadgill Athletic Director

EDITORS:

Mr. Keenan Kurihara Ms. Nicole Carlos ’12

EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS: Ms. Carolyn Neuhausen ’04 Ms. Kristen Schultz ’98 Ms. Nicole Carlos ’12

PHOTO CREDITS:

Ms. Nicole Carlos ’12 Ms. Kristen Schultz ’98 Mr. Andrew Quach Mr. Akinty Carter Mario Veliz ’20 Tournament of Roses

PUBLICATION AND PRODUCTION: Entre Nous Babet P. Mordeno

Inquiries and/or correspondence should be directed to: La Salle College Preparatory C/O Lancer Magazine 3880 East Sierra Madre Boulevard Pasadena, California 91107 lancermagazine@lasallehs.org A digital copy of the Lancer Magazine is available at www.lasallehs.org/lancermagazine


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CENTERS OF INNOVATION DEBUT AT LA SALLE

MARK ’72 AND JULIE CHARVAT CREATE A FAMILY TRUST TO ASSIST FUTURE LANCERS WITH FINANCIAL NEED

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LEADERSHIP MESSAGE Hello La Salle Community, What a privilege it is to be named Principal of La Salle College Preparatory. I am truly grateful for all the well wishes and words of encouragement I have received from the community. I am acutely aware of the responsibility I have to follow some incredible past principals, but more importantly, to carry out the mission of our namesake, St. John Baptist de La Salle, who believed in inspiring others how to teach and care for young people, how to meet failure and frailty with compassion, and how to affirm, strengthen and heal. As a product of Catholic schools (Paraclete High - Go Spirits; and Loyola Marymount - Go Lions!!) and a parent of Catholic school graduates, I am very aware of the benefits of a faith based education and am also aware of the sacrifices many families go through to send their children to Catholic schools. Similar to my childhood experiences with my teachers, know that students here at La Salle are surrounded by faculty/staff who promote a safe and nurturing environment, upholding the dignity and mutual respect among all members of the community.

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My journey in Catholic education is entering its 18th year and in that time, I have served in many roles: classroom teacher, basketball and golf coach, athletic director, dean of students, and now principal. At the heart of that journey has always been a profound commitment to nurturing not just academic excellence but also character development and practical learning. This philosophy has been my guiding light, illuminating my path as an educator, mentor, and a member of a vibrant educational family. This philosophy will continue in my new leadership role. My commitment to students extends beyond textbooks and examinations. As a former long time dean, character building has always been near and dear to my heart. Holistic development of adolescents encompasses the nurturing of virtues that define outstanding human beings. Integrity, compassion, respect, and empathy are values educators should instill in each student. Is it easy to do? Do kids always make the right decisions? We all know the answer to that. Pedagogical training teaches educators that the brain is still developing for teenagers. So with that knowledge, it is incumbent upon us


FROM THE PRINCIPAL

as educators, parents, and community members to make every moment a learning moment. Make every moment an opportunity to teach kids about honesty, accountability, trustworthiness, and bottomline, that actions have consequences. When my own kids were younger, one of my most memorable vacations was when we traveled to New York and took a tour of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Seeing their cadet prayer during the tour has stuck with me over the years and is the basis of my educational philosophy: “Choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong, and never be content with a half-truth when the whole can be won.” Knowledge is not confined within the walls of our classrooms. Educators should champion experiential learning, recognizing that understanding content is fortified through real-life application. In short, practical learning is a must. Pedagogy should emphasize hands-on experiences, internships, and collaborative projects that bridge theory with practice. By engaging with real-world challenges, students gain invaluable skills and insights that transcend textbooks. We are fortunate here at La Salle because our Strategic Plan calls for us to elevate our Lasallian Mission; inspire future leaders; set the stage for success; foster long-term growth and sustainability; attract and retain the best talent; and invest in our future. In short, providing a practical education is already in our DNA and my plan is to continue to sustain that strategy. As we move forward, I invite each member of our community - students, teachers, staff, parents, alumni, and benefactors - to embrace this shared vision. Together, we will integrate character education into our curriculum, foster a culture of respect and

inclusivity, and provide opportunities for practical learning that prepares our students not just for academic success but for life beyond these halls. Go Lancers!!

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CENTERS OF INNOVATION DEBUT AT LA SALLE By Carolyn Neuhausen ’04

THE BIG IDEA: CAREER PATHWAYS AT LA SALLE

For years, La Salle’s mission has been to prepare students to be thoughtful citizens in their communities and adept professionals in their chosen fields. But the effort to prepare students for the current world is never-ending, and La Salle has added new methods of teaching to its curriculum, called the Centers of Innovation. These Centers are programs that expose students to insights and skills in particular industries, like the CARLOW Center for Medical Innovation which focuses on medical field careers and officially opened last year. Even after four years of rigorous high school classes, students are often challenged to know what major they’d like to declare upon entering college and university programs. It can be a lot to ask of 18 year olds, and many change their major several times which can burden them with high costs of time and money in their collegiate studies. But the CARLOW Center now has counterparts at La Salle. Two more Centers of Innovation have opened this August, welcoming students into programming for cinematic art and film production and global studies and cultural exchange. The idea is to expose students and give them hands-on experiences in career fields like the medical sciences, global studies, and cinematic production, earlier on in their education, fueling a greater sense of confidence in their studies upon entering higher education.

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THE ROAD TO SAÕ PAULO FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAÕ PAULO

At seventeen, senior Mohuli “Pammi” Ganguly ’24, is confident she’d like to pursue biological research in college and in a career, in no small part due to her hands-on research at La Salle’s CARLOW Center. She’s been leaning into research and lab work since her sophomore year, first interning with a professor at Occidental College, and following that with research she’s done related to the effects of electrolytes, drugs and medications on the survivability and health of heart cells. After winning an award for her research project at the Los Angeles County Science and Engineering Fair, she entered into the International Stem Cell Conference and was the only high school candidate chosen to present at the event in Saõ Paulo, Brazil. There she connected with professionals in her field and was offered a position in a lab at UCLA. So what is a high achieving high school student to do after she’s accomplished all of this? She returns to the lab to do more research, this time on a new project. Mahuli plans to explore how a COVID-19 protein affects the rhythms and impulses of the heart. For that, she’ll need to find electrodes or tap into her knowledge of robotics and programming she learned in her Freshman year at La Salle and create this technology herself. For Mahuli, the CARLOW Center has been a crucial part of her Lasallian experience. She lights up as she recalls the moment she realized she was working in a professional grade lab. Ms. Parga, Director of the CARLOW Center, wore protective gloves as she pulled nitrogen from a tank and Mahuli observed “It was just this


cloud of white, and it was a moment where we’ve created this lab and we're making research that potentially has an impact on human life down the line,” she said. She beams with gratitude at her experience at La Salle’s CARLOW Center. “The aspects of research are very grueling, especially stem cell research. And to be exposed to that, pre-college is making me a more viable candidate for professors and their research projects in college,” she said. A SNAPSHOT OF STUDENT LIFE, ONE PHOTO AT A TIME Audrey Jones ’24 is only 17, but she speaks with the passion of a woman who knows what she wants to see at La Salle. A love of photography has propelled her into positions as the head of sports photography and a commissioner on the communications team for Student Life. Jones’ vision is for school bulletins and marketing materials to showcase current students and show a true reflection of the multi-talented student body. While photography and fanship abounds for well attended sports like football and basketball games, she wants to give more exposure and build fanships for La Salle’s broad spectrum of activities and sports, like the top notch Girls basketball team who’ve gone on to win CIF-Southern Section championships the last two years in a row.

“Mr. Carter really makes me feel like I can accomplish my dreams, and like they’re worth something,” she notes. The Center is focused on programming for students interested in all aspects of film production and content creation. Currently, the Center produces the school-news show The Lancer Beat and the more entertaining and creative monthly show, Late Night Lancer. Lasallians participating in the Center learn about the film industry by completing capstone projects and yearend showcases. They’re also exposed to mentorship with Hollywood professionals and ongoing La Salle partnerships with major studios like Universal, Warner Bros. and Netflix. “Students come to the center with a wide range of experiences in the film and media space. I hope that regardless of skill level, students are consistently

She credits the Center for Cinematic Arts Director, Akinty Carter, in building her confidence as well as her aspirations. Through the center, he's lent her high end camera equipment and lenses that have strengthened her phototaking skills, particularly when it comes to quick moving sports action on the field. 5


K-pop dance lesson he took on his Korean trip has ignited a passion for dance as well. He still keeps in touch with his host family and foreign student friends. Jialin Sun, Director of the Center of Cultural Perspectives, focuses each trip abroad around interdisciplinary learning of language, culture and an intention, incorporating one of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into the learning mix.

sharpening their craft and learning new things. I also hope that students are able to take advantage of our new space to tell their story, as is the motto of our center. ’Each and every one of us has a story, it’s up to us how we decide to tell it” Carter said. A MATTER OF (GLOBAL) PERSPECTIVE Joining the two other Centers of Innovation is the Center for Cultural Perspectives, which has already made its mark on the student body. Set up as a hub to enrich students’ lives with cultural exchange, the school has recently welcomed students from other Lasallian institutions on short-term exchange trips from China and France. La Salle students can take advantage of the longer summer break to travel abroad through the Center as well, like Gerald Po ’25, a 16 year-old junior, who traveled to Taiwan and then South Korea. What he remembers are memories that flow out of him in record speed. Like spending time with aboriginal people in Taiwan, learning to make a special holiday meal of braised beef wrapped in banana leaves, and the friendships he made with Korean students on the beaches of Busan. He still talks to them and cherishes the jacket his Korean friends gave him when he returned to the U.S. For Po, travel abroad has expanded his interest in seeking more knowledge about his own Filipino background. The

In addition to travel, the Center serves as the home for globally inspired activities like the Model UN and Global Envoy Club. Ms. Sun continues to program travel and cultural exchange, looking for connections in Italy focused around theater, and a link between the CARLOW Medical Center and robotics league with Roberts College in Istanbul in the coming year. In a world that is increasingly globally connected, Ms. Sun sees the Center of Cultural Perspectives as a hub for gaining diplomacy skills and intercultural understanding, necessary for professionals today. “The purpose is to create learning opportunities to help students develop global competency in areas/fields that our students are interested in expanding knowledge, skills and pursue a career,” she said. With so many new opportunities for learning available to them, Ganguly, Po and Jones reflect on their appreciation for attending La Salle. “I feel a lot of us, including myself, didn't recognize how much of a privilege [we] have going here. Because I know other private schools don't have [these] programs. And so it's been a privilege to be a part of it,” said Jones. According to President Perry Martin, the Centers promote expanded learning opportunities at the same time they seek to fulfill the Lasallian mission. “Our Centers instill values of service, compassion and social responsibility. Healthcare programs promote care for the vulnerable. Cinematic arts foster creativity and expression. Cultural experiences promote tolerance and global understanding,” Martin said.

For more information on how to become involved with the Centers of Innovation, members of our community can reach out to: Ms. Elizabeth Parga at eparga@lasallehs.org for the CARLOW Center for Medical Innovation, Ms. Jailin “Sunny” Sun at jsun@lasallehs.org for the Center for Cultural Perspectives, and Mr. Akinty Carter at acarter@lasallehs.org for the Center for Cinematic Arts. 6

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DONOR SPOTLIGHT

CHARVAT FAMILY AND PLANNED GIVING

MARK ’72 AND JULIE CHARVAT CREATE A FAMILY TRUST TO ASSIST FUTURE LANCERS WITH FINANCIAL NEED Mark ’72 and Julie Charvat understand the value of a La Salle College Preparatory education, which is why they have established the Charvat Family Endowed

Scholarship to aid future students with financial need. Growing up in Pasadena, Mark chose to attend La Salle to play basketball, where he excelled, earning a place in 7


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the Athletic Hall of Fame. Looking back, he is grateful for the leadership and teamwork skills he gained at La Salle, especially through athletics-- qualities that served him well in his entrepreneurial business career of more than 40 years, including starting and operating their family business, The Outlet by ELS, for more than 30 years. Members of both the Richard Gray and Saint Benilde Societies, Mark and Julie have designated their planned gift to provide funds to support one of La Salle’s hallmark initiatives, the San Miguel Scholarship program.

in "paying it forward" and see a planned gift to La Salle as a perfect vehicle for helping future generations thrive and prosper while carrying on the La Salle tradition. Mark encourages fellow alumni to consider joining him in making a planned gift to share the benefits they enjoyed with tomorrow’s Lancers.

Married for 47 years with two La Salle alumni sons, Brian ’95 and Jason ’97, daughter-in-law, Krista ’96, and grandson Tyler ’26, Mark and Julie are strong believers

If you are interested in learning more about planned giving or the ways you can contribute to La Salle, please email the Advancement Office at advancement@lasallehs.org.

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"Please look at what La Salle taught you," Mark says. "Ask yourself if it had value in your life. If not, okay. If yes, think about paying it forward."


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ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT

We are excited to have this opportunity to share our 2022-2021 Annual Impact Report with you within the Lancer Magazine, which covers gifts made between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023. This report is a testament to the love, passion, and commitment exemplified by our La Salle community. Each gift makes an undeniable impact on each student, faculty, and staff member, and we cannot express how grateful we are for you and your continued support of La Salle. The future of La Salle College Preparatory is bright and vibrant and we look forward to even more opportunities for growth and innovation across all areas of our school! While La Salle makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, there may be errors in gift information listed. Please email the Institutional Advancement office with any errors you encounter. 9


ANNUAL REPORT LA SALLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY OF PASADENA Statements of Financial Position - June 30, 2023 and 2022

EXPENSES

FINANCIAL AID & GRANTS 21%

ASSETS Cash Investments Unconditional Promises to Give, Net

DEPRECIATION 3%

Property and Equipment Building and Improvements Furniture and Equipment Construction in Progress Vehicles

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE 9%

INSTRUCTION 46%

ADMISSIONS AND DEVELOPMENT 9% ADMINISTRATION 12%

Less Accumulated Depreciation

Land

FEES 4%

2022 $ 7,867,961 2,993,179 663,443

12,433,816

11,524,583

15,659,760 2,644,063 364,345

14,068,862 2,171,575 300,127 364,345

18,668,168

16,904,909

(12,930,475)

(12,377,882)

5,737,693

4,527,027

5,402,110

5,402,110

11,139,803

9,929,137

$ 23,573,619

$ 21,453,720

2023

2022

$ 216,777 880,286 4,765,237

$ 178,219 725,722 4,061,065

4,965,006

4,965,006

WITHOUT DONOR RESTRICTION

9,737,149

8,471,884

WITH DONOR RESTRICTION Time and Use Restrictions Endowments

4,398,443 3,575,727

4,927,061 3,089,769

Net Property and Equipment Total Assets

R E VE N UE

2023 $ 8,684,059 3,200,936 548,821

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

INVESTMENT AND OTHER 2%

CONTRIBUTIONS 10%

LIABILITIES Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Accrued Payroll Deferred Revenue - Tuition and Registration Total Liabilities COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES NET ASSETS

TUITION 84%

Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets

TOTAL R AIS E D BY US E : $ 2 ,0 9 4,0 9 9

7,974,170

8,016,830

17,711,319

16,488,714

$ 23,573,619

$ 21,453,720

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS 1% CAPITAL 14%

LA SALLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY OF PASADENA Statements of Activities and Changes in Net Assets For the Years Ended June 30, 2023 and 2022

SAN MIGUEL/RESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIPS 19%

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS 13%

UNRESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIPS 2%

CHANGES IN NET ASSETS WITHOUT RESTRICTION SUPPORT AND REVENUE Net Tuition and Fees Contributions Unrealized Gain on Investments Other Revenue

RESTRICTED 12%

UNRESTRICTED 40%

TOTAL R AIS E D BY S OURC E : $ 2 ,0 9 1 ,0 9 9

GOLF TOURNAMENT (NET PROCEEDS) 0%

CRYSTAL BALL (NET PROCEEDS) 10%

OTHER 0%

ALUMNI 28%

Net Assets Released From Restrictions Released From Time Restrictions Released From Program Restrictions

MATCHING GIFTS 1%

$ 11,968,192 616,440 (406,893) 99,179

12,276,918

12,276,918

767,701 947,313

942,962 (129,872)

1,717,014

813,090

EXPENSES: Program Services Administration Fundraising

13,090,008

10,919,549 3,311,545 809,349

9,620,995 2,880,358 830,572

Total Expense

15,040,443

13,331,925

1,265,265

(241,917)

1,175,528 12,868 (1,717,014)

1,103,533 146,717 (23,149) (813,090)

(528,618)

414,011

(Decrease) Increase in Unrestricted Net Assets

PERPETUAL RESTRICTIONS FOUNDATIONS 16%

GRANDPARENTS 1%

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$ 13,897,318 298,420 (194,229) 198,727

16,305,708

Contributions Other Income Unrealized Gain on Investments Net Assets Released from Restrictions

CORPORATIONS 4%

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CHANGES IN NET ASSETS WITH RESTRICTIONS TIME AND USE RESTRICTIONS

FRIENDS 4% FACULTY/STAFF 0%

PARENTS OF ALUMNI 6%

2023

CURRENT PARENTS 33%

Contributions

485,958

771,997

(Decrease) Increase in Net Assets From Operations

1,222,605

944,091

(Decrease) Increase in Net Assets

1,222,605

944,091

Net Assets at Beginning of Year

16,488,714

15,544,623

Net Assets at End of Year

$ 17,711,319

$ 16,488,714


THE FOUNDER’S CIRCLE

Members of the Founder’s Circle are those whose lifetime cumulative lifetime giving exceeds $1,000,000 and who have helped provide the foundation for our School’s success. Ahmanson Foundation

Bob Kohorst ’71 and Shelley Allen

THE RICHARD GRAY SOCIETY

Members of the Richard Gray Society are those whose cumulative lifetime giving falls between $500,000 and $999,000 and whose support merits the praise of the entire LaSallian community. Anonymous Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation

Fritz B. Burns Foundation Mr. David Lam

THE BROTHER DESALES SOCIETY

Members of the Brother Desales are those whose lifetime cumulative giving falls between $250,000 and $499,000 and whose generosity deserves special recognition for their commitment to La Salle’s excellence. Mr. Shawn Blakeslee ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Charvat ’72 Dr. and Mrs. Dino Clarizio ’75 De La Salle Institute (Christian Brothers)

Mr. Peter S. Griffith Dennis A. Jebbia, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kasper The Lumarda Family

The Lluella Morey Murphey Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olivar The Pankow Family Rose Hills Foundation

THE BENE MERENTI SOCIETY

"Bene Merenti" is Latin for "Well-deserving." Donors whose lifetime cumulative contributions have exceeded $100,000 are truly well-deserving of our gratitude for their commitment to the School’s Mission. Anonymous (2) Archdiocese Of Los Angeles Francis Bacon Foundation, Inc. Ms. Jane Baumer Woodman Tom and Jeri Beck The Brenninkmeijer Family Mr. and Mrs. William F. Burke ’60 California Wellness Foundation Mr. Doug Campbell The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Andrew and Keri Crowell Mr. David Dai and Ms. Lynn Qin De La Salle Institute (Christian Brothers) Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney The Georgina-Fredrick Children Foundation

Mr. Peter S. Griffith Ms. Erica Hahn William H. Hannon Foundation Bill Hannon Foundation Mr. Ernest Hollady Mr. Jerold K. Ingrao ’64 Mr. William Kinney and Ms. Lily Chen Bob Kohorst ’71 and Shelley Allen Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Mr. Zili "Eric" Li and Ms. Yang "Angela" Liu Marshall Charitable Trust John F. Marshall ’85 George H. Mayr Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mitchell The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Nuccio ’71 Pasadena Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Tom Radle Mark and Victoria Richards Mr. Joel Robinson and Dr. Ricki Robinson Dr. Ed Rounds and Dr. Callae Walcott-Rounds Mr. and Mrs. Brent Schoenbaum Mark and Daina Shuster The Carrico Family Foundation The Twomey Family Webb Foundation Walt and Julie Williams Heather and Jason Young

THE BUTTIMER SOCIETY

Donors whose lifetime cumulative contributions are between $50,000 and $99,999 join the Buttimer Society; named after the first American Superior General of the Christian Brothers – Brother Charles Henry Buttimer, FSC. Like Brother Charles Henry, who governed the Institute during the turbulent decade of the Sixties, these donors ensure the financial stability of La Salle. Anonymous Mr. Roland Aldridge Bank of America Foundation MG Program Peter K. Barker Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Barker ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Camilo Becerra P’18 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Burke ’60 California Community Foundation Campbell Family Foundation Clear Foundation Gregory Dickson, Ph.D. Mr. James Ding and Mrs. Janet Xu

Blaine and Lynda Fetter Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Peter Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Grigg Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Bret Hardy Michael Healy Family Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Hoffman ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holland Mr. Fred Hughes ’61 Ms. Nancy L. Iredale Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jameson

Dennis A. Jebbia, Esq. Mrs. Kathryn Keele Mr. Larry Keele Kinney and Company Mr. and Mrs. Adam Konrad ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Koskovich, C.P.A. ’73 Mr. Tiger Lee and Ms. Xiaoling Li Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lo Guercio Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lui Mr. Steve Madison Monique and Edward Malicdem ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Shyam S. Manwani 11


ANNUAL REPORT Jane and Jerry Marks John A. Moe II ’68 Dr. Kris Mohandie ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Olender ’70 Mr. Russell J. Osterman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palffy Mr. Mayron Payes and Ms. Angelica Salas Dr. and Mrs. Jerome R. Porath Dr. and Mrs. John T. Quigley Mr. Marshall Rose Mr. and Mrs. Steve Seidner Mr. and Mrs. Craig Silvers

Craig and D’Arcy Sloane Southern California Edison Company Ms. Jie Zhen Su Dr. Norlan Torres ’97 Valley Processing Mr. and Mrs. Greg Vanni ’71 Morris and Esther Victor The Honorable Janet M. Frangie and Dennis P. Voltattorni Dr. John K. Waken Mr. Qi Wang and Ms. Annie Hou Wang Weingart Foundation

Wells Fargo Educational Foundation MG Center Western Asset Management Company Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Whitehead E.L. Wiegand Foundation Carol and Bradford Wright ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wright Mr. Tony Gao and Mrs. Gina Zhang Mr. Tan Zhang and Ms. Ruiyan "Rosy" Wu

SAINT BENILDE SOCIETY

La Salle recognizes those donors who have restricted their contributions of $1,000.00+ to the School’s Endowment Funds or included La Salle in their estate planning through one of a number of Planned Giving instruments including gift annuities, life insurance, charitable remainder trusts, lead trusts and bequests. These donors are honored as members of the Saint Benilde Society. Similar to the visionary actions of Brother Celestine, the founding principal of La Salle High School, the support of these individuals will help secure the perpetuity of the Mission and Philosophy of La Salle College Preparatory for generations. Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Kamran Aghili ’88 Ahmanson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James R. Alden Francis Bacon Foundation, Inc. The Harrison R. Baker, Jr. Family Peter K. Barker Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Barker ’66 Dr. Peter Barry ’62 David and Patricia Barulich Mr. and Mrs. Zoran K. Basich Tom and Jeri Beck Mr. and Mrs. Ned R. Bennett ’65 Mr. Monty Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Robin Bieker Mr. and Mrs. James Blackstock ’65 Mr. and Mrs. David Bolstad ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bonacci, AFSC Dr. Tina D. Bonacci ’94 Mr. H. Thomas Boyle and Ms. Wendy Lees The Brenninkmeijer Family Mr. R. Keith Brown ’62 Dr. and Mrs. Steven T. Buccola ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Burke ’60 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Burke ’60 The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation The Carey Family Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Charvat ’72 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cheney ’61 Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford Mrs. Mary Danenhauer Mr. Sid D. Danenhauer, Jr. ’60 Mr. Michael P. Delaney ’60 Jim Dirmann ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doda Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dooling ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Drasco ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elam III Blaine and Lynda Fetter Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts to Education Program 12

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Dr. Robert G. Frank, Jr. ’61 and Ms. Jeanne Adams Mr. and Mrs. Peter Godfrey Mark and Bettina Graf Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Mr. Peter S. Griffith The Gripp Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harper The Hastings Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Hoffman ’68 Ms. Carolyn L. Imrie Ms. Nancy L. Iredale Dennis A. Jebbia, Esq. Mr. Edwin Jenkins ’62 Mr. Michael R. Johnson ’62 Mr. Tim Q. Johnson ’60 Mr. Louis Johnston K.B. Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Mark Karahadian Mr. David L. Kennelly ’65 Bob Kohorst ’71 and Shelley Allen Dr. Julie Bonacci Kolb ’97 Mr. Gregory M. Kunert and Ms. Carol A. Watson La Salle High School Academic Boosters Mr. David Lam Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Lucas, Horsfall, Murphy & Pindroh, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Lumas ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Mackel Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Maurin ’65 George H. Mayr Foundation Mediverse International, Inc. Dr. Kris Mohandie ’80 Mr. Michael Molino Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mueller The Lluella Morey Murphey Foundation Ms. Katherine I. Murray ’16 Ms. Kathleen B. Murray Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Nino ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Nuccio ’71 Nursing Home Solutions, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Stan D. Oliai ’88 Capt and Mrs. Wayne J. Osborne ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Chip Ossman III Mr. Russell J. Osterman Charles Pankow Foundation Pasadena Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pike ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Victor V. Polek ’74 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pollara ’66 Dr. and Mrs. Jerome R. Porath Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Quandt, Jr. ’64 Dr. and Mrs. John T. Quigley Mark and Victoria Richards Mr. Joel Robinson and Dr. Ricki Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Roman, Jr. ’73 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Roosevelt, Jr. ’63 Mr. Robert M. Rossini Mr. Thomas Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. Saraf ’60 The Schow Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. Barry J. Schweiger ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Seidner Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Shortell ’62 Mr. David J. Skibinski, MBA Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Smaldino ’60 Mr. and Mrs. David C. Soltis ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Thompson ’71 Ms. Dolores Tukich The Twomey Family Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Vert ’62 The Honorable Janet M. Frangie and Dennis P. Voltattorni Wellpoint Foundation WFB Ohio-Foundation (MN) Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Wiegand ’60 Peter and Serena Williams Walt and Julie Williams Mr. Donald Wood Kristen Schultz Wray ’98 Carol and Bradford Wright ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wright


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Each year La Salle College Preparatory recognizes the generosity of individuals and organizations whose tax-deductible cash contributions and new pledges during the year total $1,000 or more. These donors play a critical role in strengthening the current programs for our students and helping La Salle plan for the future. Founded in 1989, there were 11 individuals, couples, and organizations as members in its initial year. For 2022-2023, 403 individuals, couples, and organizations comprise the membership of its most prestigious order of donors. PRESIDENT’S CABINET $10,000+ Anonymous Mr. Andrew Bates and Dr. Brie Romines Mr. and Mrs. Camilo Becerra P’18 Mr. Shawn Blakeslee ’80 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Burke ’60 California Wellness Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carey ’02 Mr. Maurice Chan and Ms. Crystal Chen Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Charvat ’72 Mr. Paul Chu and Ms. Judy Liao Dr. and Mrs. Dino Clarizio ’75 Mr. David Dai and Ms. Lynn Qin Mr. Hui Ding and Ms. Bing Lu Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gamble Mr. Ernest Hollady Dennis A. Jebbia, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kasper Ms. Kathleen Klock Bob Kohorst ’71 and Shelley Allen Mr. Tiger Lee and Ms. Xiaoling Li The Lumarda Family Mauna Foundation John A. Moe II ’68 Ms. Maureen Murphy Mr. and Mrs. David Mysza Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Nuccio ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olivar Mr. Mayron Payes and Ms. Angelica Salas RBI Toys Inc Ms. Marta Recasens Mr. and Mrs. Brent Schoenbaum Specialty Family Foundation The Carrico Family Foundation The San Francisco Foundation Dr. Norlan Torres ’97 Mr. Qi Wang and Ms. Annie Hou Wang Walt and Julie Williams Carol and Bradford Wright ’73 Heather and Jason Young Mr. Tan Zhang and Ms. Ruiyan "Rosy" Wu PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL $5,000-$9,999 Mr. Wayne G. Avjian ’77 Bank of America Foundation MG Program Mr. and Mrs. David Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Juan Cardenas Mr. and Mrs. Jason Charvat ’97 Mrs. Krista M. Lindsay Charvat ’96 China National Tourist Office Mr. Glenn Chung and Ms. Anny Poon Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clougherty Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coolidge Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dencik Mr. and Mrs. Haitao Ding

Mr. Detian Gao and Ms. Xiue Liu Mr. David Hoffman and Ms. Joya Margolin Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Hoffman ’68 Mr. Chengyi Hong and Ms. Jie Zhang Mr. ZuoYin Huang and Ms. YaRong Zhou Mr. Kevin Liu and Ms. Mina Cong Mr. and Mrs. John Luck Mr. and Mrs. Valentin Marquez IV Mr. Donald Mcgill and Ms. Devin Agran Ms. Monique Montano Mr. Robert C. Montano ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Todd Nevell Dr. Stephanie Paggi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palffy Republic National Distributing Company Mark and Victoria Richards Mr. and Dr. Robert Riechmann Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sanchez Ms. Beatrix Schieffer Mr. and Mrs. Javed Sheikh Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Sullivan Mr. James Sung and Ms. Jenny Lai Mr. and Mrs. Frode Teigen The Brad & Pamela King Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Thomas The Honorable Janet M. Frangie and Dennis P. Voltattorni Mr. Shaofeng Wang and Ms. Taoling Liang Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Wiegand ’60 Ms. Jie Yang Mr. and Mrs. Yung B. Yeung Mr. Li Zhang and Ms. Ju Liu Mr. Shen Zhang and Ms. Yan Chen Mr. Xin Jiang Zhu and Ms. Jing Dan Wang PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE $2,500-$4,999 Anonymous (2) Mrs. Erin Fullinwider Alex ’00 Mr. Nicholas Almond and Ms. Reny Mathew Mr. and Mrs. Chunsheng Bai Ms. and Mrs. Richard Ballard, III Mr. Gary P. Barrera ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Beltre Mr. David Beringer ’75 Mr. Richard Byrd and Ms. Phyllis Liu California Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Scott Callihan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Campbell Center for Bridging Cultures Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Z. Chen Mr. and Mrs. Danny Chew Mr. and Mrs. Steven Chin Clear Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Culver Mr. Cheng Yin and Ms. Dongmei Dai Mr. Sid D. Danenhauer, Jr. ’60

Mr. Harley Ding and Ms. Cindy Su Mr. Jiaming Dong and Mrs. Shengnan Xu Mr. Andy Duan and Ms. Xueling Bi Ms. Tamara Flowers and Mr. Steve Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Jon Fullinwider Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gil Ms. Juliet Goff Google Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gregg Mr. and Mrs. Galen I. Ho Dr. Jin Hong and Dr. Xiaohhui Wu Mr. Junwei Hu and Ms. Xiaodan Yu Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hubert Illig Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Ioele ’96 Mr. Tony Kao and Ms. Annie X. Chen Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kirland Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Koskovich, C.P.A. ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Shant Koumriqian Mrs. Gina Bottala LaPorte ’99 Lasallian Christian Brothers Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis Mr. Kaitong Liu and Mrs. Shuqian Dong Ms. Li Liu Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loh Mr. Chen Lu and Ms. Sharon Liang Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Ma Mr. and Mrs. Armen Martin Mr. and Mrs. Perry Martin Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Martinez ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Metter Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller Ms. Hong Li (Iris) Mou Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Mouton Mr. and Mrs. Finnian L. Murray Oaktree Capital Managment L.P. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Packard Mr. and Mrs. Victor V. Polek ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rangan Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Schionning Mr. and Mrs. Corey Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sedlacek Mr. and Mrs. Hirotada Takada Mr. and Mrs. Wes Takeuchi Ms. Brandee A. Tilman Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tsinoglou Mr. and Mrs. Ali Vahdat Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Van Buren Mr. John Verani Morris and Esther Victor Dr. John K. Waken Ms. Liping Wang Mr. Joshua Weintraub and Ms. Sarah Johnson Mr. Xueliang Xu and Ms. Guishaung "Grace" Zhang 13


ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Brian Yates Mr. Cheng Yin and Ms. Dongmei Dai Mr. Tony Gao and Mrs. Gina Zhang Ms. Qing Zhang Mr. Xueming Zhao and Mrs. Yifei Tian Mr. Jingwei Zheng and Ms. Ting (Teresa) Liu

CRYSTAL CIRCLE $1,000-$2,499 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mark Abernathy Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Alfaro Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Allen ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Gerardo Alvarez Mr. and Mrs. Troy Antig Mr. Miguel Arellano and Ms. Kristina Lynch Ms. Nicole Argandona Mr. Gerardo Arzate and Ms. Veronica Orozco Dr. Bruce Atkinson and Ms. Talia Puzantian Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigo Avila The Emanuel Bachmann Foundation Mr. Sergei Baghdasarian and Ms. Loreta Tohikian Ms. Hilda Baghdassarian Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baghdassarian Mr. Harry Balian and Ms. Arline Bidinian Mr. Samer Baligh and Ms. Dalia Abougharbia Mr. and Mrs. David E. Ballins ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Barrios Dr. Peter Barry ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bean Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Begerow Mr. Monty Bernstein Mr. John A. Bettencourt IV ’87 and Dr. Karen Miller Mr. Michael Beubis and Ms. Amy Larion Mr. Ravinder Bhatia and Ms. Laura Ruaro Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bigley ’77 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bigley ’80 Mr. Vincent Bohanec Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brogan Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Dr. and Mrs. Steven T. Buccola ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Burke ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Byers Mr. Odilon Camara and Ms. Monica Nunes Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Candelaria The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mario Cassina Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery G. Chin Mr. Lawrence Chiu and Ms. Monica Yung Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Choi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Choi Dr. and Mrs. Christakis Christodoulou Mr. David Chui and Ms. Yuan Zhang Mr. Bill Cockrell Ms. Michele Conn Mr. Walter F. Conn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cook Mr. and Mrs. Richard Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Manuel H. Coto Mr. Kevin Cullen ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Brett Dammann 14

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Ms. Ann Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darlas Dr. and Mrs. Dennis C. De Mesa ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Victor De Silva Mr. and Mrs. Waleed Delawari Mr. and Mrs. Dustin DeMesa ’96 Mr. Hwan Dong and Ms. Shu Li Ms. Michelle Drabik Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Drasco ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durandette ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fargo Mrs. Rochelle L. Rodriguez Ferrari ’97 and Mr. David Ferrari Mr. and Mrs. Tony K. Fong Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Ford ’60 Dr. and Dr. Michael Fortanasce Dr. Michael Fortanasce Mr. Ken Fung and Ms. Jenny K. Chun Mr. and Mrs. Gianni Galati ’86 Mr. Gautam Ganguly and Ms. Mou Roy Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Garciano ’89 Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner Mr. Weihua Ge and Ms. Guoqun Hu Dr. Robert P. Gendron ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Geroso Mr. and Mrs. Justin Giammanco Gilead Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Giron Mr. Richard Gladstein Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goei Mr. Liming Gong and Ms. Jingbo Fu Mr. David C. Grabias and Ms. Anne Marie Edgar Mr. J. Brady Graham ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Ola Grenner Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Haines Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall Mr. William R. Hall ’62 Mr. Robert Harold, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Doran Hayes ’73 Ms. Maria Hernandez Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Ho Mr. Richard Hofer and Ms. Anya Rose Mr. Michael Hollis Ms. Susanne Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hu Drs. James and Pamela Hu Mr. David Hughes and Ms. Laura Kalayjian Mr. and Mrs. Hossein Jadvar Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jakl Mr. Aaron Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Niko D. Karvunidis Mr. Morgan King and Ms. Eliany Shie Ms. Lesley Kliger Gloeckle Mr. Andrew Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. Brad Koehler Matt Kohorst ’07 Dr. and Mrs. Yih J. Kok Mr. and Mrs. Kc Kong Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Koroghlian Mr. and Mrs. Vartan Kouladjian Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kruckeberg Ms. Marlene Kurihara Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lam

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lampton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee Mr. Kenneth Leong and Ms. Judy Chan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lewis Mr. Shuping Li and Ms. Chunhua Wang Mr. Tony Liang and Ms. Jinmei Jiang Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lindholm Ms. Louise Liu Mr. Ming Liu and Ms. Lijuan Ye Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Lorca Ms. Mary Luck Ms. Irma Luna Katie and John Macdonald ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard Magallanes Mr. and Mrs. Abeth Magkawas Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Magluyan ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Maldonado ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Tytus L. Mapp Ms. Jocelyn Marino Mr. and Mrs. Frank Masci Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. McCarter Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. McKenna ’73 Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon Mr. and Mrs. John Nahas Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Nino ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Parker Nishi Northrop Grumman Corp. Charity Trust Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olarte Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Olender ’70 Mr. Joel V. Orial and Mrs. Sabrina T. Paguio Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ornelas Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ortiz-Luis Mr. Keung Chi Pang and Ms. Xuening Yoko Yu Mr. and Mrs. Beomjin Park Pasadena Tournament of Roses Mr. and Mrs. David Pejsa Mr. and Mrs. Pablo D. Perez Mr. Gonzalo Posada and Mrs. Zorayda Davila-Posada Mr. and Mrs. Miguel A. Posada Mr. Alfred Pryor and Ms. Jennifer Gainey Mr. Jun Qin and Ms. Yingping Zhu Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Quandt, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Queen III ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Rabideau Mr. and Mrs. Tauras Radvenis Mr. Miguel Ramos Mr. John Reaves and Ms. Tania Medina Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Rios Mr. and Mrs. Jose Robles Mr. and Mrs. Elias G. Rodriguez Mr. Lee Roesner and Mrs. Cindy Shimomaye Jenny and Michael Rue ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Rigoberto Ruiz Mr. and Mrs. Oleksandr Rytov Mr. and Mrs. Oganes Sachmanyan Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Salazar Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Salazar Mr. and Mrs. Robin Samms Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Sasaki


Mr. Peter Schnaitman and Ms. Christa Hohmann Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schuh Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Scotton, Sr. Sempra Energy Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Shortell ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John Sim Mr. Jeff Simon and Ms. Dana Hart Mr. and Mrs. Craig Sindici Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smatko Mr. and Mrs. Jason Smith St. Carmen Health Providers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Marc St. Louis Ms. Anna Strenger Mr. Don Strenger Mrs. Erin E. Scanlon Suess ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sullivan ’70 Mr. Ramesh Swamy Ms. My Ta Mr. Lu A. Tahmazyan and

Ms. Sona Manukyan Mr. and Mrs. Elias Tango Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Terni Mr. and Mrs. Kent Tesoro Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Thompson ’71 Mr. Kien C. Tiet Mr. and Mrs. Greg Totten Mr. Dung Tran and Ms. Ngocthe Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Trejo ’82 Mr. Robert Trevisan Mrs. Jean Trevisan-West Mr. Nan Yuan Tseng Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Turner Mr. and Mrs. David Ulick Mr. and Mrs. Gary Urbina Fred and Diane C. Van der Linde Mr. Michael Vanmeter Mr. and Mrs. Dar J. Vigil Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Von Wolffradt Mr. and Mrs. Hongchao Wang

Ms. Karen Wang Mrs. Siyi Wang Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Weigel ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wichmann Ms. Angela Wilson and Ms. Sofie Eriksson Dr. Brett J. Wong ’94 and Elizabeth Fallon, Ph.D. ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood Mr. and Mrs. John Wu Ms. Jinhua Xu Mr. and Mrs. Rey Yang Ms. Wei Yang Mr. and Mrs. Andy Yuan Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zepeda Mr. Kai Zhang and Ms. Yun Du Ms. Yue Zhang Mr. and Mrs. YunYing Zhang Ms. Lei Zhao Mr. Raymond Zhao and Mrs. Jie Li

INDIVISA MANENT

In the spirit of the School’s motto, “Indivisa Manent” (We Stand Undivided), the following listing of donors includes individuals and organizations that support the everyday operations of La Salle College Preparatory. The following giving programs are included in this generous and supportive group: Parent Giving Program, Lancer Golf Tournament, Crystal Ball, Alumni, Scholarship and Financial Aid, Endowment, Capital, Technology, and all Annual Fund Donations. Thank you for supporting the students at La Salle College Preparatory. ORGANIZATION / FOUNDATIONS Alder And Co. Allan Company Alverno High School Aquarium of the Pacific AT&T Bloomfield Creamery Blue Shield of California Casa del Rey Mexican Restaurant Collective Co-op Emerald Isle Executive Golf Course F. Gaviña & Sons Inc. Gentile, McCloskey & Company Great Expectations College Prep Green Street Restaurant Hope Organizers Jump Lab Pasadena Kids Klub Pasadena Kidspace Childrens Museum La Salle High School Academic Boosters La Salle High School Arts Boosters La Salle High School Athletic Boosters Leonora Moss Life Event Staffing, LLC Linkedin Los Angeles Turf Club, Inc. Marsh & McLennan Companies,Inc Microsoft Giving Campaign Mijares Mexican Restaurant NickCo Hospitality Group Oracle Pacific Park Santa Monica Pier

Panda Express Physicians Immunodiagnostic Laboratory, Inc. Salon De Jeunesse Santa Anita Golf Club Sasaki Advanced Aesthetic Medical Center Gordon H. Sasaki M.D., F.A.C.S. Smart & Final Charitable Foundation Southern California Edison Company Spirit Cruises Swimming Pool Management The Broad The Hadler Group, LLC Universal Studios Wells Fargo Educational Foundation MG Center YourCause

INDIVIDUALS Anonymous (3) Mr. Dale Aastrom ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Brad Ableson Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adair Mr. and Mrs. Jamal K. Adams Mr. David Z. Agajanian Mr. Harry Agajanian Ms. Norma Aguilera Mr. Andrew T. Ahern ’23 Mr. and Mrs. German Alarcon Ms. Jessica Albino ’23 Dr. Lawrence Albinski ’80

Mr. Edward J. Alexander ’02 Ms. Laurelle A. Alkhadra ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Allaire ’69 Lorce Allen Ms. Hala Al-Shawe Ms. Ava S. Alvarado ’23 Mr. Elias P. Alvarado ’23 Ms. Laura Alvarado Mr. Mark Alvarado Mr. Andres Alvare Jr Mr. Alexandro Alvarez ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alvarez ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Amerio Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ammon Mr. and Mrs. Chann An Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anaya ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio Ancheta The Honorable Clifford R. Anderson III ’70 and Mrs. Karen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Anderson ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andrews Mrs. Christyann M. Stanislawski Andrianopoulos ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Anicich ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Anthony ’67 Ms. Rachel Aquino ’05 Ms. Kanel Arceno ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Archambault ’75 Ms. Jessie L. Armstrong ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong Ms. Mia Aya Arnaout ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Arroyas 15


ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Luis M. Artiz Ms. Angela Arunarsirakul ’09 Mr. and Ms. Michael Ashenfelter Ms. Sally J. Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Salvador J. Avila ’96 Ms. Kristen Aviles Mr. and Mrs. William Ayala Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Badzey ’84 Mr. John M. Baghdassarian ’23 Mr. Michael M. Baghdassarian ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Bahou Mr. Song Bai ’23 Mr. Rod Bailey Mrs. Toya Bailey Mrs. Amanda Hutton Baker ’02 Mr. and Mrs. David C. Balak ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Baldwin ’69 Mr. Anthony M. Balurdi ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Duke Banks III ’64 Ms. Erika Banos-Soria ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barbaro III ’02 Mrs. Jill Trousdale Barr ’01 Ms. Maria Barrios Ms. Victoria I. Barrios ’18 Mr. Craig Baston Mrs. Stefania M. Bisharat Bauer ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baum ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Baumer ’94 Mr. Richard E. Baumer ’63 Ms. Gianina A. Bautista ’08 Dr. and Mrs. Ramil Bautista Mr. Rance Bautista ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Becker ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Becker ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Jerald M. Behrens ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Belcher ’67 Mr. Tim Bell Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bellomo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Belmonte Mr. and Mrs. Todd G. Bennett ’98 Mr. Bary Bennison and Ms. June Matsuoka Ms. Jamie Bennison ’06 Mr. Dave Bent ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Berger ’04 Mr. Dan Berry ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Berry ’70 Mr. James A. Bertolino Mr. and Mrs. Michael Betancourt Mr. John A. Bettencourt ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Bevan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robin Bieker Mr. John Bigley Dr. and Mrs. John M. Bigley ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Billington Ms. Denise Bilotta Ms. Alison Birnie Mr. and Mrs. Nabil Bisharat ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bislamyan Ms. Luceen Bislamyan ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bitonti Mr. and Mrs. Dominic P. Bitonti ’95

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Ms. Brennan Bittel Mrs. Ellen Blackstock Mr. and Mrs. John C. Blackstock ’67 Mr. Justin W. Blackstock ’71 Mr. David Blakeslee Mrs. Susan Blakeslee Mr. Richard A. Bleuze ’95 Dr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Bock Mr. Andrew T. Boecking ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boecking Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Boggs ’66 Mr. Daniel I. Boiles and Ms. Joanna M. Banka Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bonacci, AFSC Mr. Nathaniel Bonner Mr. Barry Borowitz and Ms. Lisa Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Emery Borsodi ’73 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bottala ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bottala Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bottala ’10 Ms. Lauree Bradley Mrs. Mandy Gibbs Branam ’03 Mr. Ross Breitenbach and Ms. Lara Plutte Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breton Mr. Jeffrey T. Briegel ’12 Mr. and Mrs. William Briegel Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Brink ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Brinton ’73 Mr. Robert Brkich Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Brock, C.P.A. ’73 Mr. Anthony R. Brogan ’23 Ms. Juliet H. Brooks ’12 Mr. Caden R. Brown ’23 Mr. Scott Brown ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown Mr. Kyle T. Brumm ’12 Ms. Angela Bruning ’07 Ms. Chanel M. Buccola ’07 Mr. Gino Buccola ’05 Mr. Kristofer A. Buckmaster and Ms. Jaime R. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. David Buennagel ’04 Mrs. Sonia Buenrostro Ms. Mia Buenrostro ’23 Mr. David D. Bugelli ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke ’73 Mr. David T. Burkhart ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burkhart Ms. Marisa E. Bussone ’16 Mr. Larry Buttrey ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Byrd ’61 Larry R. Byrd, Ph.D. ’63 Mrs. Christina Tostado Cabral ’07 Ms. Michelle E. Cafagna ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Cahill.’76 Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Camperi ’12 Mr. Hector A. Campos, Jr. ’00 Ms. Meizha Ehreen Y. Candelaria ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannon ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Phil T. Cannon ’61 Ms. Toni Ann Carafotes

Ms. Lauren B. Cardenas ’23 Mr. and Ms. Manuel Cardenas Ms. Nicole M. Carlos ’12 Mr. Eric Carlos ’06 Dr. Taryn Hoffman Carr ’06 Ms. Guadalupe Carrasco Mr. Robert Carrejo Mr. Edwin Carrillo and Ms. Rosalva Cortez Mr. Carlos F. Casas Mr. and Mrs. David Castagnola Mr. Jonnie Castro Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Castro, Jr. ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Catindig Mr. and Mrs. John Caulfield ’03 Mr. Marcus Chan Ms. Brandi Charles ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chen Mr. Dingkun (Lucas) Chen ’23 Ms. Ellie Chen ’23 Ms. Xiaoqun Chen Ms. Chelsea Q. Cheng ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cheung Ms. Anakim Chew Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Chhan Mr. Arthur Chi ’11 Ms. Meghan J. Christensen ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Christensen Mr. Collis E. Chu ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Herme Chua Ms. Noelle B. Chua ’23 Mr. Jay L. Chung ’23 Ms. Sammy L. Ciccone ’21 Lt. Col. Leroy L. Cisneros ’89 Mr. Rob Clarke ’66 and Ms. Jeanne Labozetta Mr. Thomas P. Clarke Mr. William H. Clougherty ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cochario Mr. and Mrs. Todmund Cole Mr. Fritz Coleman Mr. Joseph F. Coleman Mrs. Samantha Whitehead Collar ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Collins ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Colton Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conde Mr. Philip A. Coombes ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corbett ’73 Ms. Isabelle C. Core ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Core Mr. Jose Cormejo Mr. and Mrs. Dodgie Cortes Ms. Evelyn Cortes Ms. Rose Cortez Mr. and Ms. Steven Corvelo Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cote Mr. Michael L. Cotter ’68 and Ms. Elaine Huang Ms. Melanie Coulter Mrs. Stephanie Smith Courain ’06 Mr. George Courville ’72 Mrs. Christina Miller Cousart ’03


Dr. and Mrs. Michael Cousineau ’70 Dr. Andrew Crabtree ’12 Mr. Richard K. Crawford ’75 Mr. Dennis Cremins ’70 Ms. Ava Crespo ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crespo Mr. Jay Crews ’86 Mr. William D. Crosson ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cruz Mr. Robert Cruz Jr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. John Culjak ’98 Mr. Isaac D. Culver ’23 Mr. Lee Culver and Ms. Aubrey Moore Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cummings ’82 Ms. Claire E. Curley ’23 Mr. and Mrs. John Curley Ms. Samantha Cutler Mr. Joven P. Dagdagan ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Damore ’75 Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Darling ’99 Dr. Carol A. Davis ’02 Ms. Chrissie Davis ’99 and Mr. Sebastian Grillo Mr. Scott P. Davis Ms. Susan Davis Mr. and Mrs. William E. Daws ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Luke de Kansky Mr. Gabriel De La Cruz Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De La Rosa Ms. Tina De La Torre Mr. and Mrs. Ronald De Los Reyes Ms. Emily R. De Silva ’23 Mr. Miguel Angel V. Del Rio ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Delaney ’89 Mr. Vinny J. Delgatto ’12 Ms. Janel Descalzi Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. DeWald ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Diaz Mr. Roberto R. Diaz ’23 Dr. David C. DiLettera ’75 Mr. Andrew Do Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Doerning ’73 Dr. Brian J. Doerning ’81 and Mrs. Maryann Messina-Doerning Mr. Darin Doerning Mr. Stephen Dollison Mr. and Mrs. Mark Domingo Ms. Julie Hale Donaldson ’94 Mr. Harry Dong and Ms. Betty Xu Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Dong Mr. Sraavan Donthineni Ms. Sheila Dooley Mr. Jordan G. Dorenfeld ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Doring ’73 Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty ’73 Mr. Dennis Driscoll ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D’Souza Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Duarte Mr. Connor F. Duffey ’12 Mr. Sean Duffy and Ms. Monica Villagra Dr. Mosey Nuccio Dunn ’02

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dunning ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Tory W. Duvall Mr. John Eaglesham ’73 Mr. Raymond Ealy and Mrs. L. Charmayne Ealy Mr. Amir S. Eftekhari ’23 Ms. Susan E. Ehring ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Eiben ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Elerding ’73 Mr. Christopher S. Ellis ’93 Mr. Sergio Escalante ’75 Mr. Jacob E. Escamilla ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Escamilla ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Espinosa Mr. and Mrs. Martin Espinoza Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Esquivel ’83 Ms. Kelly Etter Beilfuss Mr. and Mrs. David Ettinger Ms. Talia W. Ettinger ’23 Ms. Amanda C. Evans ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Evans Mrs. Kimberley T. Evans-Estrada ’07 Mr. Jae Evers ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Evleth ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Exposito ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fahey ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Fan ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Ferguson ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fernandes Ms. Cindy Fernandez Mr. Domenic Ferrante ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ferrari Mr. Daniel A. Ferrer ’23 Mr. Jun Ferrer and Ms. Cherrylyn Ordonio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferrer Ms. Stephanie N. Ferri ’13 Ms. Giselle Figueroa ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Firestone Mr. and Mrs. James S. Fischella ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Fisher ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Al Flores Mr. Caleb Miguel R. Flores ’23 Ms. Leila Flores Mr. Rick Flores Ms. Valerie Flores Dr. Kathryn A. Fogarty Ms. Arielle L. Fong ’17 Mr. and Mrs. John Fong Mr. Jordan Fong ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fong Ms. Ryley E. Fong ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foster Ms. Megan France ’06 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Francis ’94 Mr. Arthur Franco Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frausto ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund French, Jr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. David Frey ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Frey ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Frias Ms. Sonya Froio

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Frumento Mr. Mark Fry ’75 Ms. Adrianne G. Fuentes ’23 Mr. and Ms. Alfredo Fuentes Louis & Suzanne Fulps P’ 93, ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Galindo ’71 Ms. Chloe M. Gao ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Garabet Mr. and Mrs. James Garber Mrs. Kimberly Garber Mrs. Michele Garcia Ms. Ofelia Garcia Mr. Ruben Garcia and Mrs. Sonia Barajas-Garcia Mr. Theodore Garcia Mr. Martin Gardner Mr. William A. Gardner ’23 Mr. James Gaugler ’75 Mrs. Lisette Gaviña Lopez Ms. Maral Gazarian ’05 Mr. Cody Geddes Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gelfuso Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Genovese ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Gettinger ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Giacopuzzi ’75 Ms. Jasmine T. Giang ’12 SK2 Adam M. Gibbs ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbs ’03 Ms. Jennifer Gibson Ms. Angie Gilliam ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gioia Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Gioia ’69 Mr. Gus Gladstein ’23 Ms. Christy Goebel Mr. Dustin G. Goei ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Engin Gokgoz Mr. Daniel Goldin and Ms. Penny Pengra Mrs. Cynthia Cerecedes Goldstein ’97 Mr. and Ms. Emmanuel Gomez Ms. Iraiz Gomez Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. Gomez ’09 Mr. Valentino Gomez ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Jorge A. Gonzalez ’96 Mrs. Rose Marie Good Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Gormican ’73 Mr. Paul J. Gormican, Jr. ’79 Ms. Jennifer Gosselin ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gowen Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Gray ’75 Ms. Madailein Gregg ’23 Mr. Oliver M. T. Grenner ’23 Mrs. Nancy Culjak Gresik ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Griffith ’00 Marlene and Frank Griffith ’62 Ms. Melody J. Griffith ’18 Pam Griffith Mr. Peter S. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Grimes ’02 Ms. Madison E. Grube ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Mario J. Guerrero

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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Brian E. Guthrie ’82 Mr. Carlos G. Gutierrez and Ms. Linda M. Tunstad Mr. and Mrs. Mervin R. Gutierrez ’92 Mr. Mason S. Guzman ’12 Ms. Susan Hackitt Mr. Mak S. Hadziosmanovic ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagen Mr. William M. Haines ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Raffy Hajjar Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hakanen Mr. Robert Hales ’73 Mrs. Claudia Vazquez Hampton ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Stefan M. Hanson ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Bret Hardy Ms. Samantha J. Hardy ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hardy ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harmon ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harper Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hart Mr. Samuel Hart ’23 Mr. Michael Hartfield, C.P.A. ’67 Mr. Thomas Hartfield ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hawes ’06 Dr. Erin H. Healy ’02 Michael Healy Family Mr. Jeremy Helstrom Mr. and Mrs. David Heltsley Mr. M. Patrick Henry Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Herman ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Daryl P. Hernandez, P.E. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hernandez ’85 Mr. Jeffrey R. Hernandez ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Hernandez Mrs. Laura M. Hernandez and Mr. Ricardo A. Hernandez Mr. Rick Hernandez ’86 Mrs. Margaret Pett Herrera ’98 Mr. Derek Hibbs ’02 Mr. Shaun Higgins and Ms. Kimberley Redding Dr. and Mrs. Alan L. Hiti ’71 Mr. Brian Hoffman ’02 Ms. Ellie R. Hoffman ’12 Drs. Kurt and Melissa Hoffman Mr. Mitchell J. Hoffman ’13 SSG Timothy P. Hoffman ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Dominic E. Holguin Ms. Anna Holguin ’01 and Mr. Angel Salas Ms. Sarah N. Holguin ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hollis ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Holman ’03 Mrs. Kjersti Housman Holyfield ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hou ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Housman ’09 Mr. Raffi Hovnanian ’93 Mrs. Cassandra Mercado Howard ’05 Mr. David G. Howells ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Hoye ’73 Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Huber ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Huber ’80

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Ms. Joan Hudson Mr. Pat Hughes ’02 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Huntley ’67 Mr. Darey L. Huo and Mrs. Penny Low-Huo Mr. Gavin L. Hussain ’23 Ms. Paige Hutton Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Inboden Mr. Eduardo Iniguez ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Inman Dr. and Mrs. Eloy A. Ituarte ’67 Hector Ituarte ’78 Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Ms. Delara A. Jadvar ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Jahnke ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Berge Jalakian Mr. Connor B. Jenkins ’12 Mr. and Ms. Yipeng Jiang Mr. and Mrs. Agustin R. Jimenez ’00 Ms. Cecilia Jimenez ’96 Mr. and Mrs. James Jimenez Ms. Liqin Jin Mr. and Mrs. Shant Jivalagian Mr. and Mrs. David L. Johnson ’73 Ms. Haruka Johnson ’23 Mr. Keith Johnson ’88 Mr. Stephen P. Johnson ’63 Mrs. Lauren Ortega Johnston ’99 Mr. Gary Jones ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Jones ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Joseph, Jr. ’80 Mr. Sarkis Josi Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jouvenat ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Juarez Ms. Kristin A. Juelson ’99 Mr. Justin Lawrence B. Justo ’12 Mr. Thomas A. Justo ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Erik Kachmarsky ’96 Mr. Will Kaliel ’00 Ms. Sherry Kalra ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Tony F. Kane ’60 Mr. RongJie (Ryan) Kang ’23 Mr. Douglas J. Karnowski ’68 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Karnowski ’63 Ms. Lisa M. Keeler ’00 Mrs. Emily Holl Keezer ’01 Mr. Terence M. Kelly ’75 and Ms. Alison Nichols Ms. Shoushan Kendirian Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kennedy ’75 Mr. David L. Kennelly ’65 Mr. and Ms. John Khalaf Mr. and Mrs. Sunder Khemani Ms. Tina S. Khemani ’23 Mr. Nandish Khodanpur Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy F. "Buzz" Kiley ’62 Mr. Tae H. Kim ’86 Mrs. Antionette Santucci Kinder ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kirages Ms. Guin Klema Ms. Marsha Klotzle

Mr. John J. Koehler ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kohorst ’03 Mr. Adrian Kong ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Konrad ’87 Mr. Nicholas E. Kopcha ’11 Mr. Phillip M. Krings ’17 Mr. Dwight Kroll ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Krouse ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Krouse ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kun Mr. Martin A. Kunz ’82 and Ms. Maria McCord Mr. Keenan Kurihara Mr. Eric Kurzweil ’80 and Mrs. Stephanie Granger-Kurzweil Mrs. Courtney Zimmerman Kutach ’08 Mr. Jonathan C. Kwong ’12 Mr. Chris Lachman Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lai Mr. Andrew R. Lai ’23 Mr. Sebastian W. Lam ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lamberti ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lanyi Ms. Sarah L. Holl Lareau ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Brett Larson ’05 Ms. Daniella C. Laset ’10 Dr. and Mrs. C. Patrick Lauder ’61 Mr. Michael Lavetter Mr. Roderick Y. Law ’14 RONNIE and Patcharin LAW Mr. Ryan C. H. Law ’17 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Le Berthon ’75 Mr. Hung Le Dr. and Mrs. Brian J. LeBerthon ’78 Mr. and Mrs. David LeDuff Mr. Andrew C. W. Lee ’23 Mr. Cameron M. Y. Lee ’23 Mr. Winston Lee ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Lees ’75 Dr. Ellen Leggett Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Leiva Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Leming ’92 Mrs. Danica M. Doolittle Lemison ’00 Ms. Megan M. LeNoue ’09 Mr. Kurtis H. C. Leong ’23 Ms. Nancy Lesky Mrs. Ashley Siewert Leslie ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lester ’65 Mr. James LeVeque ’80 Mr. Yechiel Levine Ms. Amy M. Lewczuk ’23 Dr. and Mrs. William Lewczuk Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lewin Dr. and Mrs. David Lewis Mr. and Mrs. David S. Lewis ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leyland Ms. Chengxi (Crystal) Li ’23 Ms. Jingyi Li Ms. Sophia Li ’19 Mr. Jian Liang and Ms. Ellen Tan Mrs. Jennifer Reaume Liberio ’03


Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Liberio ’73 Ms. Kimberly C. Muljono Liem ’98 Ms. Monica (Hung) Lim Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lima ’85 Mr. Peter Lin and Ms. Silvia Shih Ms. Isabella L. Lingenfelser ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lingenfelser Mr. and Mrs. Mark Liska ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Nick Liu Mr. and Ms. Ya Liu Mr. Jon Livingston and Ms. Jennifer Quan Mr. and Mrs. Clark Longhurst Ms. Alyssa R. Lopez ’23 Chef Ray Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Lopreiato Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lossada Dr. James V. Luck Mr. and Mrs. JJ Luna ’94 Ms. Elisa Luna-Aguirre ’23 Mr. Xiong Luo and Ms. Guohong Lan Ms. Kristina A. Lynch ’23 Ms. Andrea Ma ’23 Dr. and Dr. Michael Mackanic Mr. and Mrs. Jon MacMillan Mr. and Mrs. Terry MacRae-Serpa Ms. Allison Madden ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Madden Mr. John J. Maffei ’66 Ms. Maya A. Magluyan ’23 Mr. Patrick Mahoney, P.E. ’90 Ms. Joanna Maldonado-Serrano ’06 Ms. Samantha A. Malisos ’02 Ms. Elizabeth Mansker Mr. MJ Mao Ms. Amanda Mareina ’02 Mr. Michael J. Marlatt ’75 Mr. Steve Marsden ’75 Ms. Mary Marshall Ms. Casey Martin Mr. Dennis Martin Ms. Jeannette Martin Ms. Natalie Martin ’23 Mrs. Tracy Martin Ms. Makayla M. M. Martinez ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Noel Martinez ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Martinez ’02 Mr. Noeh F. Martinez ’13 Ms. Celeste A. Masci ’23 Mr. and Ms. Alessandro Mastrobuono Mr. Arman K. Matossian ’23 Mr. and Ms. Kenji Matsuo Mr. and Ms. JC Matsuura Mr. Kelvin Matute and Dr. Lillian Perez-Barcelo Mr. and Mrs. John Maust Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mayclin ’62 Dr. and Mrs. David S. Mazza ’71 Ms. Claire C. McCarthy ’12 Mr. Grover K. McCarthy ’07 Mrs. Kathleen McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Sean R. McCarthy ’83

Ms. Carolyn McCartney Mr. Matthew McCarty ’07 Arianna McClain, Ph.D. ’02 Mr. Joseph McClanahan Ms. Anne McConaghy Mr. Doug McConaghy Mr. Matt McCory Mr. and Mrs. Scott McCullah ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McDonald ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Edward McFaul ’75 Ms. Erin E. McFaul ’16 Ms. Melinda McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McInerney ’71 Mr. Joseph L. McKay ’75 Mr. Joe McKenna ’67 John D. McTeague, Esq. ’79 Drs. Diego and Dena Mechoso Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Medina ’90 Ms. Brittney Medrano ’03 Mr. Diego A. Mejia ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Mejia ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Juan Mejia Mr. Vincent Mejia ’75 Mr. Luis E. Melendez ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Roman Mena Ms. Sofia V. Mena ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mena Ms. Christina Mesesan ’99 Ms. Marissa R. Messina ’10 Mr. Anthony Messineo ’80 Ms. Jessica L. Messineo ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Meyers Mr. Sig C. Meyers ’23 Ms. Caroline E. Miller ’23 Dr. and Mrs. Michael Minehart, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Alan P. Mirasol ’79 Mr. Arnaldo P. Mirasol ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Mirasol ’80 Mr. Chuck D. Mispagel ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Mitchell, P.E. ’92 Mr. Robert L. Mizia ’71 Dr. Kris Mohandie ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Monohan III ’64 Ms. Dianthe Mae F. Montesa ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Montesa Ms. Dominique E. Montoya ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Juan R. Montoya ’79 Ms. Alexis Moore Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Moore ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Morales Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morales Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Moran ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Morgan ’75 William V. Morris, Ph.D. ’75 Mr. Alberto Moya and Ms. Juanita Gutierrez Dr. Winston Muditajaya, D.D.S. Ms. Elizabeth Mullen Mr. Steven M. Mullen ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munoz Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Muro

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy I. Murphy ’62 Mr. Daniel R. Nalick ’23 Mr. Jon Nalick and Ms. Kathleen Roberts Ms. Mary E. Nalick Mr. and Ms. Faris Naman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Names Ms. Nancy Neilson Mrs. Erica Nelson Dr. Gregory Nelson and Dr. Denise Veich Ms. Natalia C. Nelson ’23 Mr. and Ms. Scott Nelson Mr. Quinn F. Nevell ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Fai Man Ng Mr. Joshua A. Ng ’19 Ms. Diane Nicol Mr. Andy Nieto and Ms. Judy De La Torre Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Nobriga, Sr. ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Brett Nolan Mr. Lawrence A. Nordstrom ’64 Mr. Nicholas Norman Dr. and Mrs. Scott R. Nuccio ’00 Ms. Emily A. O’Connor ’16 Mrs. Beth Ursettie O’Brien ’02 Mrs. Jenny Holman O’Brien ’05 Mr. Peter O’Campo Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Ocampo Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Ochoa ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Ochoa Mr. and Mrs. RJ Ochoa Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Connor Mr. Sean M. O’Connor ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O’Connor Mr. Tim O’Connor Mr. Jeff Oehler Ms. Wendy Ogier Mr. Joseph M. Olender ’08 Mr. Harry A. Olivar ’21 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Neill ’98 Ms. Ava R. Orefice ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore M. Orefice III ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Orefice Mr. and Mrs. Rene Orellana Ms. Regina P. Orona ’03 Ms. Alexys Ortiz-Luis ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Trent Osaki ’02 Mr. Kirk Osborne ’75 Capt and Mrs. Wayne J. Osborne ’62 Mr. James J. Osollo ’93 Mr. and Mrs. John Otto Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ouwerkerk Mr. Ryan Ouwerkerk ’22 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Pachecco Mr. Fernando Pacheco II ’75 Mr. Jared K. Padiernos ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Federico Padlan Ms. Sabrina F. Padlan ’23 Ms. Julianna M. Palffy ’15 Ms. Katrina E. Palffy ’13 Mr. Michael T. Palffy ’08 Mr. Evan J. Paniagua ’06 Elizabeth Parga

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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Anuj Parikh Ms. Ria Parikh ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Passarini ’72 Ms. Sheila Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pastron Mr. and Mrs. Bharat Patel Mr. Michael A. Paulsen ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pavel Mr. Adam I. Pavon ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Manny Pavon Mr. and Mrs. Mauricio Pavon Mrs. Ashley Adams Payne ’06 Mr. Erlinda Paz Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Pearl, Jr. ’99 Mr. George J. Pearman ’12 Mr. James Pearman and Ms. Julia Peacock Mr. and Mrs. James D. Pearson Mr. Lance T. Pearson ’23 Ms. Renee Liezell R. Pelongco ’23 Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Romeo Pelongco Mrs. Dana Pelsone Mr. and Mrs. Luis Perez Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Perzanowski, Jr. ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Peters ’76 Mr. Nam N. Phan ’05 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Phillips ’73 Mr. Sam Phung and Ms. Chieh Ming Chen Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Pink ’69 Mr. Thomas Pinto ’82 Mr. Benjamin D. Pirih ’96 Ms. Evelyn Plata Mr. and Mrs. William Po Dr. Wayne V. Polek ’72 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pollara ’66 Mr. Tomas Posada-Awad ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Potter ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Prieto ’98 Mr. Bryan Quach ’17 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Quandt ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Quezada Mr. Thomas J. Quigley ’07 Mr. William Quijano and Mrs. Xiomara Lafaurie Mr. Ian S. Quinn ’13 Ms. Robin Quintanilla ’03 Mr. Martin Quintero and Ms. Claudia Melendez Dr. and Mrs. Bill Quirk ’63 Mr. Kevin C. Quitiquit ’23 Ms. Colleen Angela T. Quizon ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Raat ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Radle Mr. and Mrs. Armando Ramirez ’93 Ms. Yahaira Ramirez ’14 Dr. and Mrs. Hector M. Ramos ’83 Ms. Amelia C. Ramsey ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ramsey Mr. Callum C. Rangan ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Rapista ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Rausch ’71 Ms. Karla Raynoso 20

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Mr. and Mrs. Mikie Reed ’03 Mr. Clive F. Reeves ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Reeves Ms. Malia R. Regalado ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Regalado Mr. and Mrs. Sean F. Regan ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid Ms. Mia I. Reid ’23 Mr. Guoqian Ren and Ms. Yanxia Meng Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Rettig ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rettig ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rey Mr. Ramon Reynoso Ms. Chad Ribordy Dr. Christopher M. Richards ’08 Mr. Hayden E. Richards ’23 Mrs. Amanda Gonzalez Richardson ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Riley ’75 Mr. R. John Ring Mr. Jaime Rios Mr. Nathan Rivas ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Roa Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roach ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Roach ’80 Ms. Jennifer A. Robi ’13 Mr. Michael Robison ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Robles ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Robleto ’10 Mrs. Alicia Mino Rocha ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rochester ’90 Ms. Dorena Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodriguez ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Rodriguez ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Jose Rodriguez ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rodriguez Mrs. Emily S. Cairns Roffe-Silvester ’05 Mr. George Rogers ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Rogers ’92 Rojas Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Roman, Jr. ’73 Ms. Daniella Romero ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Jose F. Romero ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Roosevelt ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholai Roska Mr. Jack Ross ’02 Mrs. Lauren Duckworth Ross ’10 Mrs. Melissa Barrero Ross ’06 Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rouse ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Ruelas ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ruelas Mr. Jules Ruggles Mr. Thomas M. Ruggles ’75 Mr. Jorge Ruiz ’23 Christopher M. Ryan, Ph.D. ’64 Ms. Gian A. Ryan ’12 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ryan ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Michael G. Ryan ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis P. Rybaczyk ’73 Ms. Darya Rytova ’23

Mr. and Mrs. Evan Saito Mr. and Mrs. George Sakellariou Mr. Javier A. Salas ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Salas, Jr. ’75 Mr. Kyle M. Salvaleon ’23 Mr. Angel Sanchez ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sanchez Ms. Katherine Sanchez-Fitzgerald Mr. William Sanchez-Fitzgerald Mrs. Coral Lopez Sandoval ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Rick P. San-Martin ’82 Mr. Simon Santana ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Santelices Mr. Anthony Santilena ’73 Ms. Sydney Sasaki ’23 Ms. Ava M. Schaefle ’23 Mr. and Mrs. James Schaefle Mr. Jeremy Schellhardt Mrs. Karen Schellhardt Mr. Carson Schionning ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmidt ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schoenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schultz Mr. Tyler C. Schultz ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schwartz Mr. Griffin A. Schwartz ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schweiner ’71 Mr. Cameron J. Scott ’09 and Ms. Kathryn D. Olender ’09 Mr. Marshall Searcy Mr. Stephen E. Seastrom ’70 Mr. Peter Kushnieruk and Ms. Sally Sebenius Mr. Matthew S. Seidner ’12 Mr. Jose Serrano and Mrs. Mayra Arias-Serrano Mr. and Mrs. John R. Seymour ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Shamlian Mrs. Arlene Shaw Mr. Noah Sheikh ’23 Mr. Brian W. Sheridan ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Shevlin Mrs. Lisa R. Moore Shields ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Siberell Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Sielen ’67 Mr. Bernard Simon ’74 Mr. and Ms. Eric Simonson Ms. Ava I. Sindici ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Singer ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Singer ’70 Ms. Natalie R. Sirois ’15 Mr. and Ms. Ian Siu Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siy Wang Siyi Mr. Jimmy Slamat and Han K. Tak, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Smaldino ’60 Mr. Michael L. Smith ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Snyder ’75 Mr. Lakin W. Soldate ’98 Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Solomon


Mr. and Mrs. David C. Soltis ’90 Mr. Nick I. Sonnenburg ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Manny Soriano ’12 Byron Sotomayor, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sparks Mr. James Specht ’68 Ms. Jadyn P. St. Louis ’23 Mr. Thomas Stafford ’99 Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford Mr. Nicholas Stavroulakis ’01 Mrs. Jennifer LaSance Stawniczy ’02 Mr. and Mrs. James Stein Ms. Estelle A. Steinberg ’23 Mr. Lawrence Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Stevey Steinhauser Ms. Jesslyn A. Stephen ’10 Ms. Katelyn H. Stone ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strasser ’75 Mrs. Vanessa Strouse Strouse-Kenney ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Chung Suh ’80 Mr. Patrick C. Sullivan ’13 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sullivan ’75 Ms. Jenny Sun Ms. Jialin Sun Mr. Aidan B. Suyapto ’23 Mr. Robert W. Sweeney ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Sweeney ’77 Ms. and Mr. Hongmei Tang Ms. Stephanie Tang Mrs. Kelly Harper Tapert ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tarne ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Taylor Mr. Donald Tellez ’75 Ms. Angela Terrazas Ms. Rosa Terterian ’23 Mr. Matthew V. Tesoro ’23 Mr. Benjamin Thackara ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Virat Thantrakul ’68 Ms. Zoe Thomas ’23 The Honorable and Mrs. Nicholas S. Thompson ’75 Mr. Arman M. Thoresen ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thoresen Mrs. Gladys Thorpe Mr. Lucas R. Tiet ’23 Mr. Yi Wei Ting and Ms. Nai Kuang Ku Mr. James Toda Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tom Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Torassa ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Celso Torres Mr. Rodrigo J. Torres ’23 Ms. Shirley Torres ’23 Mr. and Mrs. David Toth Mr. Matthew R. Toth ’23 Mr. Ian Trevisan-West ’23 Ms. Lisa Tromba Mr. Mario C. Tromba ’81 Mr. Ian B. Truitt ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Truong Mr. Richard Tudor

Ms. Audrey B. Turner ’23 Mrs. Emily Paniagua Valentino ’02 Mr. Rocky A. Valiente ’11 Mr. Gram M. Van Buren ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Van Leeuwen ’01 Ms. Lorretta Vasquez Mr. R.J. Vasquez, Jr. ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Vega, Jr. Ms. Andrea Velandia ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Velandia Mr. Phil Velasco ’07 Ms. Andie Veliz ’12 Dr. and Mrs. Steven Velling ’84 Ms. Sharon Verani Ms. April A. Verlato, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Victor ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Victor Mr. Geoffrey N. Viernes ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos F. Villalobos ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Villasenor Ms. Monica E. Villasenor ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Viramontes Mrs. Francisca M. Gonzalez Virtue ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Voors ’75 Ms. Pam Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Erik Wahl Mrs. Harkamal Nijjar Wahla ’02 Ms. Isabella Wallace ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wallace Mr. and Mrs. James C. Walshe III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Walton ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Jianjun Wang Mr. Kenny Jin and Ms. Lezhen (Jane) Wang Ms. LiChen Wang Mr. Weizhong Wang and Mrs. Nancy Wu Ms. Yujie (Tracy) Wang ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wann Mr. and Mrs. Brandon D. Ward ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ward Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ward Ms. Tanya R. Ward ’99 Mr. Mark Ware ’73 Ms. Renicia R. Washington Mr. and Mrs. Simon Waters Ms. Faye Wazzan Mr. and Ms. Todd Weeks Mr. Walter B. Weiss Mrs. Tamara Wann Wheeler ’97 Mr. and Mrs. John White ’74 Mr. Kenneth F. White, M.P.A. ’82 Ms. Jeanie Whited Mr. Troy Whitehead ’07 Ms. Rebecca L. Whitehead ’17 Mr. James H. Wichmann Ms. Lisa M. Wickhem ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Widjaja Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Wiedenfeld ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Wiegand ’97 Mr. Roger Wilcox ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Stan M. Wilcox, Jr. ’80

Brother Raphael Willeke, FSC Ms. Erika N. Williams ’98 Jon and Debbie Williams P’18, ’00 Ms. Krystal L. Williams Peter and Serena Williams Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G. Willumson ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Wilson Ms. Alicia H. Wong ’23 Mr. Raymond Wong Ms. Reese M. Wong ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wong Mr. Bennett F. Wood ’23 Mr. Gary Wood ’70 Mr. Richard J. "Woody" Woodaman ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodsmall Ms. Riley M. Worley ’15 Ms. Karen Wray Kristen Schultz Wray ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wright Mrs. Darrell A. Wright Mr. Stephen B. Wright ’12 Mr. Ryan Wu ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wynne, Jr. ’73 Mr. Charles Yamarone Mr. and Mrs. Jose Yan Dr. and Mrs. Roger Yang Ms. Hermine Yap Ms. Sarah O. Yates ’23 Mrs. Carol York Ms. Kylie C. Young ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Young Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Young ’62 Mr. Andrew G. Yu ’23 Mr. and Ms. Feng Yu Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yu Jr. Mr. BangQi (Blair) Yuan ’23 Mr. Luca M. Yurchak ’23 Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Yurchak Ms. Jennifer Yure Ms. Monica A. Zakaryan ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Suren Zakaryan Ms. Verna Zamora Ms. Victoria A. Zamora ’23 Dr. Stephan Zeeman ’69 Ms. NanYu (Mary) Zhang ’23 Mr. Steven Zhang ’23 Ms. Vanessa L. Zhang ’23 Mr. Jiaxing (Neil) Zhao ’23 Ms. Laie Zheng Ms. Rong Zhou Ms. Zhenni Zhu ’12 Mrs. Angela Torres Ziskie ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Zlidenny Mr. John T. Zuerlein ’63 Mr. Justin Thomas V. Zumel ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Zwart III ’67 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Zwart ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zwart ’71

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ANNUAL REPORT ALUMNI GIVING

La Salle College Preparatory would like to give special recognition and thanks to all the alumni donors who supported the School community throughout the 2022-2023 fiscal year. All donations benefited the numerous programs for our students, faculty, staff, and coaches. Because of these individuals, total alumni tax-deductible giving exceeded $592,714. CLASS OF 1960 - 18.87%

Mr. Dennis P. Burke ’60, P’85 Mr. William F. Burke ’60 Mr. Sid D. Danenhauer, Jr. ’60 Mr. William E. Daws ’60 Mr. Mitchell Drasco, J.D. ’60 Mr. Michael D. Ford ’60 Mr. Anthony F. Kane ’60, P’82,’84 Mr. James G. Rouse ’60 Mr. Louis P. Smaldino ’60 Mr. Jack P. Wiegand ’60

CLASS OF 1961 - 12.20%

Mr. Gary Byrd ’61 Mr. Phil T. Cannon ’61 Mr. Edmund B. Ferguson ’61 Dr. C. Patrick Lauder ’61

CLASS OF 1962 - 21.13%

Mr. David C. Balak ’62 Dr. Peter Barry ’62 Dr. Steven T. Buccola ’62 Mr. Frank J. Griffith ’62 Mr. William R. Hall ’62 Mr. Kennedy F. Kiley ’62 Mr. Bruce L. Mayclin ’62 Mr. Timothy I. Murphy ’62 Dr. Henry E. Nino ’62 Capt Wayne J. Osborne ’62 Mr. Roy E. Raat ’62 Mr. John R. Seymour ’62 Dr. Stephen Shortell ’62 Mr. Richard J. "Woody" Woodaman ’62 Thomas L. Young, J.D. ’62

CLASS OF 1963 - 16.36%

Mr. Michael Baum ’63 Mr. Richard E. Baumer ’63, P’94 Larry R. Byrd, Ph.D. ’63 Mr. Joseph P. Eiben ’63 Mr. Stephen P. Johnson ’63 Mr. John M. Karnowski ’63 Dr. William J. Quirk ’63 Mr. James C. Walshe III ’63 Mr. John T. Zuerlein ’63

CLASS OF 1964 - 8.22%

Mr. Duke Banks III ’64 Mr. Peter J. Gettinger ’64 Mr. Philip F. Monohan III ’64 Mr. Lawrence A. Nordstrom ’64 Mr. Robert R. Quandt, Jr. ’64 Mr. Christopher M. Ryan, Ph.D. ’64

CLASS OF 1965 - 6.52%

Mr. Lambertus Becker ’65 Mr. Robert Harold, Jr. ’65 Mr. David L. Kennelly ’65 Mr. Stephen Lester ’65 Michael A. Roosevelt, Esq. ’65 Mr. Mark C. Weigel ’65 22

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CLASS OF 1966 - 9.21% Mr. Stephen E. Boggs ’66 Mr. Robert A. Clarke ’66 Mr. Stefan M. Hanson ’66 Mr. John J. Maffei ’66 Mr. Bryan McDonald ’66 Mr. Michael A. Paulsen ’66 Mr. John B. Pollara ’66

CLASS OF 1967 - 17.24%

Mr. Thomas R. Anthony ’67 Mr. Jack W. Belcher ’67 Mr. John C. Blackstock ’67 Mr. Edward W. Collins ’67 Mr. J. Brady Graham ’67 Mr. Michael Hartfield, C.P.A. ’67 Mr. John C. Huntley ’67 Dr. Eloy A. Ituarte ’67 Mr. Joseph A. McKenna ’67 Mr. Charles D. Mispagel ’67, P’86 Mr. James R. Quandt ’67 Mr. Alan B. Sielen ’67 Dr. Robert P. Wiedenfeld ’67 Mr. Glenn G. Willumson ’67 Mr. Frank M. Zwart III ’67

CLASS OF 1968 - 8.60%

Mr. Michael L. Cotter ’68 Dr. Robert P. Gendron ’68 Dr. Michael A. Genovese ’68 Mr. Peter C. Hoffman ’68, P’02,’04 Mr. Douglas J. Karnowski ’68 Mr. John A. Moe II ’68 Mr. James Specht ’68 Mr. Virat Thantrakul ’68

CLASS OF 1969 - 10%

Mr. Christopher J. Allaire ’69 Mr. Michael B. Baldwin ’69 Dr. Frank R. Gioia ’69 Mr. Paul A. Pink ’69 Mr. Michael M. Rue ’69 Mr. Roger Wilcox ’69 Dr. Stephan Zeeman ’69

CLASS OF 1970 - 14.29%

The Honorable Clifford R. Anderson III ’70 Mr. Ronald Berry ’70, P’00,’04 Mr. Mark H. Bevan ’70 Dr. Michael Cousineau ’70 Mr. Dennis Cremins ’70 Mr. Patrick A. Frey ’70 Mr. Mark R. Krouse ’70 Mr. Michael J. Moran ’70 Mr. Don J. Olender ’70, P’08,’09 Mr. Stephen E. Seastrom ’70 Mr. Stephen M. Singer ’70 Mr. Michael Sullivan ’70, P’08,’13 Mr. Gary Wood ’70

CLASS OF 1971 - 17.58%

Mr. Justin W. Blackstock ’71, P’02,’10 Mr. Eric D. Fisher ’71 Mr. Thomas J. Galindo ’71 Mr. Thomas Hartfield ’71 Dr. Alan L. Hiti ’71 Mr. Bob Kohorst ’71, P’03,’07 Mr. Mark Liska ’71 Dr. David S. Mazza ’71 Mr. Matthew McInerney ’71 Mr. Robert L. Mizia ’71 Mr. Robert M. Nuccio ’71, P’00,’02,’04 Mr. Kenneth S. Rausch ’71 Mr. Thomas Schweiner ’71 Mr. Peter C. Thompson ’71, P’11,’14 Mr. Mark Walton ’71 Mr. Paul Zwart ’71

CLASS OF 1972 - 8.11%

Mr. Mark J. Charvat ’72, P’95,’97 Mr. George Courville ’72 Mr. William D. Crosson ’72 Mr. Mark Passarini ’72 Dr. Wayne V. Polek ’72 Mr. Richard Schmidt ’72

CLASS OF 1973 - 48.84%

Mr. David E. Ballins ’73 Mr. Jerald M. Behrens ’73 Mr. Emery Borsodi ’73 Mr. Thomas C. Brinton ’73 Mr. Barry E. Brock, C.P.A. ’73 Mr. David D. Bugelli ’73 Mr. Robert Burke ’73 Mr. Lawrence Buttrey ’73 Mr. Paul Corbett ’73 Mr. Kevin Cullen ’73 Dr. Bernard J. Doerning ’73 Mr. Jeffrey G. Doring ’73 Mr. James Dougherty ’73 Mr. John Eaglesham ’73 Mr. William T. Elerding ’73 Mr. Thomas Fahey ’73 Mr. James S. Fischella ’73 Mr. David Frey ’73 Mr. Kevin Gormican ’73 Mr. Robert Hales ’73 Mr. Michael Harmon ’73 Mr. Doran Hayes ’73 Mr. Michael P. Hoye ’73 Dr. Michael J. Huber ’73 Mr. David L. Johnson ’73, P’02 Mr. Daniel Koskovich, C.P.A. ’73 Mr. Michael J. Krouse ’73 Mr. Rocco Liberio ’73 Mr. Jeffrey A. Maldonado ’73 Mr. Scott McCullah ’73 Mr. Dennis S. McKenna ’73 Mr. Charles G. Ochoa ’73 Dr. Jeffrey Phillips ’73 Mr. Stephen Roach ’73 Mr. Michael D. Robles ’73


TOP TEN CLASSES BY PARTICIPATION FY: 2022-2023 Help get your class in the Top Ten! Make a gift online at www.lasallehs.org/annualfund Class of 2023

96.23%

Class of 1975

58.82%

Class of 1973

48.84%

Class of 1980

22.97%

Class of 1962

21.13%

Class of 2002

19.30%

Class of 1960

18.87%

Class of 1971

17.58%

Class of 1967

17.24%

Class of 1963

16.36%

Mr. Nicholas Roman, Jr. ’73 Mr. Curtis P. Rybaczyk ’73 Mr. Anthony Santilena ’73 Mr. Robert W. Torassa ’73 Mr. Mark Ware ’73 Mr. Bradford W. Wright ’73, P’07,’12 Mr. Thomas A. Wynne, Jr. ’73, P’08,’10

CLASS OF 1974 - 6.94%

Mr. Gregory S. Anicich ’74 Mr. Anthony Exposito ’74, P’08 Mr. Victor V. Polek ’74 Mr. Bernard Simon ’74 Mr. John White ’74

CLASS OF 1975 - 58.82%

Mr. Paul J. Archambault ’75 Mr. David Bent ’75 Mr. David Beringer ’75, P’11,’14,’18 Mr. Dan Berry ’75 Dr. John M. Bigley ’75 Mr. Scott Brown ’75 Dr. Dino Clarizio ’75, P’06 Mr. Philip A. Coombes ’75 Mr. Richard K. Crawford ’75 Mr. Robert Cruz Jr. ’75 Mr. Wayne J. Damore ’75 Mr. Mark M. DeWald ’75 Dr. David C. DiLettera ’75 Mr. Sergio Escalante ’75 Mr. Jae Evers ’75 Mr. Edmund French, Jr. ’75, P’20 Mr. Mark Fry ’75 Mr. James Gaugler ’75 Mr. Roger Giacopuzzi ’75 Mr. Christopher R. Gray ’75 Dr. Paul Hartfield ’75 Mr. Eduardo Iniguez ’75 Mr. James B. Jouvenat ’75 Mr. Terence M. Kelly ’75

Mr. Steve Kennedy ’75 Mr. Dwight Kroll ’75 Mr. James L. Le Berthon ’75 Mr. Paul J. Lees ’75 Mr. Gary Macdonald ’75, P’01,’04 Mr. Michael J. Marlatt ’75 Mr. Steve Marsden ’75 Mr. Edward McFaul ’75, P’06,’10,’11,’16 Mr. Joseph L. McKay ’75 Mr. Vincent Mejia ’75 Mr. Robert A. Morgan ’75 William V. Morris, Ph.D. ’75 Mr. Kirk Osborne ’75 Mr. Fernando Pacheco II ’75 Mr. Patrick Riley ’75 Mr. Thomas M. Ruggles ’75 Mr. Javier A. Salas ’75 Mr. Miguel Salas, Jr. ’75, P’06,’07 Mr. Robert Singer ’75 Mr. Richard A. Snyder ’75 Mr. Robert A. Strasser ’75 Mr. William L. Sullivan ’75, P’07,’07,’10 Mr. Donald Tellez ’75 The Honorable Nicholas S. Thompson ’75 Mr. Christopher T. Voors ’75 Mr. John C. Zwart ’75, P’09

CLASS OF 1976 - 6.25%

Kevin A. Cahill, Esq. ’76 Mr. Michael J. Lamberti ’76 Mr. Joseph D. Peters ’76 Mr. George Rogers ’76

CLASS OF 1977 - 8.33%

Mr. Wayne G. Avjian ’77 Mr. Paul A. Bigley ’77, P’05,’07 Mr. Dennis Driscoll ’77 Lawrence D. Durandette, Esq. ’77 Mr. Mark Rettig ’77, P’07 Mr. Stephen R. Sweeney ’77

CLASS OF 1978 - 2.86% Hector Ituarte ’78 Dr. Brian J. LeBerthon ’78

CLASS OF 1979 - 9.21%

Mr. Kenneth M. Becker ’79 Mr. Patrick Dunning ’79 Mr. Paul J. Gormican, Jr. ’79 John David McTeague, Esq. ’79 Dr. Alan P. Mirasol ’79 Mr. Juan R. Montoya ’79, P’23,’25 Kevin J. Moore, Esq. ’79

CLASS OF 1980 - 22.97%

Dr. Lawrence Albinski ’80 Dr. Thomas Bigley ’80, P’09 Mr. David S. Blakeslee ’80, P’24,’24 Mr. David G. Howells ’80 Mr. Stephen S. Huber ’80 Mr. Gerald E. Jones ’80 Mr. Benjamin J. Joseph, Jr. ’80 Mr. Eric Kurzweil ’80, P’05 Mr. James LeVeque ’80 Mr. Anthony Messineo ’80 Mr. Rafael Mirasol ’80, P’17,’18 Dr. Krishnan R. Mohandie ’80, P’21

Mr. Eric J. Nobriga, Sr. ’80 Mr. Thomas C. Roach ’80 Mr. Mark S. Ruelas ’80 Mr. Chung Suh ’80 Mr. Stan M. Wilcox, Jr. ’80

CLASS OF 1981 - 6.90%

Dr. Brian J. Doerning ’81, P’11,’15 Mr. Ronald Escamilla ’81, P’20,’23 Mr. Domenic Ferrante ’81 Mr. Jaime Mejia ’81 Mr. Henry Rodriguez ’81 Mr. Mario C. Tromba ’81, P’22

CLASS OF 1982 - 11.46%

Mr. Dale Aastrom ’82 Mr. Michael T. Anderson ’82 Mr. Robert Brkich Jr. ’82 Mr. John R. Cummings ’82 Mr. Brian E. Guthrie ’82 Mr. Daryl P. Hernandez, P.E. ’82 Mr. Martin A. Kunz ’82 Mr. Thomas Pinto ’82 Mr. Richard P. San-Martin ’82 Mr. Raymond M. Trejo ’82 Mr. Kenneth F. White, M.P.A. ’82, P’26

CLASS OF 1983 - 8%

Mr. Jose Alvarez ’83, P’20,’22 Mr. Max R. Esquivel ’83, P’17,’20 Mr. Sean R. McCarthy ’83 Mr. Arnaldo P. Mirasol ’83 Mr. John R. Queen III ’83 Dr. Hector M. Ramos ’83

CLASS OF 1984 - 9.84%

Mr. Jeffrey J. Allen ’84, P’20,’26 Mr. Peter G. Badzey ’84 Mr. Robert Frausto ’84, P’26 Mr. William D. Hardy ’84 Mr. Christopher Rettig ’84, P’19,’25 Dr. Steven Velling ’84

CLASS OF 1985 - 4.44%

Mr. Hector Hernandez ’85, P’27 Mr. Johnny Lima ’85, P ’20,’24 Mr. Anthony L. Rapista ’85 Dr. Michael G. Ryan ’85

CLASS OF 1986 - 8.57%

Mr. Patrick M. Brink ’86 Mr. Joseph Crews ’86 Mr. Gianni Galati ’86 Mr. Ricardo A. Hernandez ’86 Mr. Tae H. Kim ’86 James B. Ryan, Esq. ’86

CLASS OF 1987 - 4.05%

Mr. John A. Bettencourt IV ’87, P’23 Mr. Everett M. Evleth ’87 Mr. Adam Konrad ’87, P’15,’15

CLASS OF 1988 - 4.23%

Mr. Joseph Cannon ’88 Mr. Keith Johnson ’88 Michael C. Martinez, Esq. ’88, P’23 23


ANNUAL REPORT CLASS OF 1989 - 9.09%

Mr. Leo Anaya ’89, P’20 Lt. Col. Leroy L. Cisneros ’89 Mr. Kevin J. Delaney ’89 Mr. Vincent Garciano ’89, P’26 Mr. David S. Lewis ’89 Mr. Carlos F. Villalobos ’89

CLASS OF 1990 - 7.35%

Mr. Owen Hou ’90, P’21,’26 Mr. Patrick Mahoney, P.E. ’90 Mr. Eric Medina ’90 Mr. Thomas J. Rochester ’90 Mr. David C. Soltis ’90, P’27

CLASS OF 1991 - 3.92%

Mr. Gary P. Barrera ’91 Mr. Robert C. Montano ’91, P’26

CLASS OF 1992 - 11.54%

Mr. Mervin R. Gutierrez ’92 Mr. Jeffrey A. Leming ’92 Mr. Manoel C. Martinez ’92 Mr. Daniel E. Mitchell, P.E. ’92 Mr. Sean F. Regan ’92 Mr. Jeffrey J. Rogers ’92

CLASS OF 1993 - 6.74%

Mr. Jorge Castro, Jr. ’93 Mr. Christopher S. Ellis ’93 Mr. Raffi Hovnanian ’93 Mr. James J. Osollo ’93 Mr. Armando Ramirez ’93, P’14,’20 Mr. Simon Santana ’93

CLASS OF 1994 - 8.82%

Mr. Christopher E. Baumer ’94 Dr. Dennis C. De Mesa ’94, P’21,’24 Ms. Julie Donaldson ’94, P’24,’26 Mr. David A. Francis ’94, P’26 Mr. Juan J. Luna ’94, P ’27 Mr. Edward I. Magluyan ’94, P’23,’25 Mr. Jose F. Romero ’94 Mrs. Francisca M. Gonzalez Virtue ’94 Dr. Brett J. Wong ’94

CLASS OF 1995 - 5.63%

Mrs. Christyann M. Stanislawski Andrianopoulos ’95 Mr. Dominic P. Bitonti ’95, P’22 ,’24,’27 Mr. Richard A. Bleuze ’95 Mrs. Antionette Santucci Kinder ’95 Mrs. Jennifer N. Sangkum Orefice ’95, P’25 Mr. Salvatore M. Orefice III ’95, P’23,’25 Mrs. Erin E. Scanlon Suess ’95, P’25 Mrs. Kelly Harper Tapert ’95

CLASS OF 1996 - 9.15%

Mr. Salvador J. Avila ’96 Mrs. Krista M. Lindsay Charvat ’96, P’26 Mr. Dustin DeMesa ’96, P’17,’27 Mr. Jorge A. Gonzalez ’96 Mr. Jeffrey R. Hernandez ’96 Mr. Mark P. Ioele ’96, P’25 Ms. Cecilia Jimenez ’96 Mr. Erik Kachmarsky ’96, P’24,’25 Ms. Sherry Kalra ’96 24

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Mr. Steven M. Mullen ’96 Mr. Benjamin D. Pirih ’96 Mr. Ruben Vasquez, Jr. ’96 Mrs. Angela J. Torres Ziskie ’96

CLASS OF 1997 - 9.49%

Mrs. Maria Romero Bitonti ’97, P’22,’24,’27 Mr. Jason Charvat ’97, P ’26 Ms. Susan E. Ehring ’97 Mrs. Rochelle L. Rodriguez Ferrari ’97, P’24,’26 Mrs. Cynthia Cerecedes Goldstein ’97 Mr. Matthew W. Herman ’97 Mr. Scott Potter ’97 Mrs. Vanessa Strouse-Kenney ’97 Mr. Anthony Tarne ’97 Mr. Benjamin Thackara ’97 Dr. Norlan Torres ’97 Mrs. Tamara Wann Wheeler ’97 Mr. Nicholas J. Wiegand ’97

CLASS OF 1998 - 8.84%

Mrs. Stefania M. Bisharat Bauer ’98, P’27 Mr. Todd G. Bennett ’98 Mr. John Culjak ’98 Mrs. Margaret Pett Herrera ’98 Ms. Sarah Holl Lareau ’98 Ms. Kimberly C. Muljono Liem ’98 Mr. Thomas J. O’Neill ’98 Mr. Michael A. Prieto ’98 Mrs. Lisa R. Moore Shields ’98 Mr. Lakin W. Soldate ’98 Mrs. Brooke R. Zaffina Tarne ’98 Ms. Erika N. Williams ’98 Mrs. Kristen M. Schultz Wray ’98

CLASS OF 1999 - 9.20%

Mrs. Jennifer Pittman Corcoran ’99 Mr. Mark W. Darling ’99 Mrs. Nina Siggins Darling ’99 Ms. Christina L. Davis ’99 Mrs. Janel Moncada Gonzalez ’99 Ms. Kristin A. Juelson ’99 Mrs. Gina Bottala LaPorte ’99, P’26,’26 Ms. Christina Mesesan ’99 Mrs. Mary Magluyan Pearl ’99 Mr. Ray V. Pearl, Jr. ’99 Mr. Thomas Stafford ’99 Mr. Michael L. Tom ’99 Brandon D. Ward, Esq. ’99 Ms. Tanya R. Ward ’99

CLASS OF 2000 - 6.33%

Mrs. Erin Fullinwider Alex ’00 Mr. Hector A. Campos, Jr. ’00 Mr. Dean C. Griffith ’00 Mr. Agustin R. Jimenez ’00 Mr. Will Kaliel ’00 Ms. Lisa M. Keeler ’00 Mrs. Danica M. Lemison ’00 Dr. Scott R. Nuccio ’00 Mr. Sean M. O’Connor ’00 Mr. Jeffrey R. Rodriguez ’00

CLASS OF 2001 - 4.19%

Mrs. Jill Trousdale Barr ’01 Mrs. Nancy Culjak Gresik ’01

Ms. Marianna Holguin ’01, P’24 Mrs. Emily Holl Keezer ’01 Mrs. Amanda Gonzalez Richardson ’01 Mr. Nicholas Stavroulakis ’01 Mr. Steven A. Van Leeuwen ’01

CLASS OF 2002 - 19.30%

Mr. Edward J. Alexander ’02 Mrs. Amanda Hutton Baker ’02 Ms. Erika Banos-Soria ’02 Mr. Philip Barbaro III ’02 Mr. Nabil Bisharat ’02 Mr. Patrick Carey ’02 Mrs. Vanessa L. Casillas Caulfield ’02 Dr. Carol A. Davis ’02 Dr. Mosey Nuccio Dunn ’02 Mr. Jonathan Fan ’02 SK2 Adam M. Gibbs ’02 Ms. Angelina Gilliam ’02 Ms. Jennifer Gosselin ’02 Mrs. Kathryn Canzoneri Griffith ’02 Mr. Sean M. Grimes ’02 Dr. Erin H. Healy ’02 Mr. Derek Hibbs ’02 Mr. Brian Hoffman ’02 Mr. Patrick Hughes ’02 Ms. Samantha A. Malisos ’02 Ms. Amanda Mareina ’02 Mrs. Amber M. Martinez ’02 Mr. Nicholas Martinez ’02 Arianna McClain, Ph.D. ’02 Mrs. Beth Ursettie O’Brien ’02 Mr. Trent Osaki ’02 Mr. Michael Robison ’02 Mrs. Alicia Mino Rocha ’02 Mr. Jack Ross ’02 Mr. Tyler C. Schultz ’02 Mrs. Jennifer LaSance Stawniczy ’02 Mrs. Emily Paniagua Valentino ’02 Mrs. Harkamal Nijjar Wahla ’02

CLASS OF 2003 - 6.83%

Mrs. Amanda Gibbs Branam ’03 Mr. John Caulfield ’03 Mrs. Christina Miller Cousart ’03 Mr. James Gibbs ’03 Mr. Scott Holman ’03 Mr. Kevin Kohorst ’03 Mrs. Jennifer Reaume Liberio ’03 Ms. Brittney Medrano ’03 Ms. Regina P. Orona ’03 Ms. Robin Quintanilla ’03 Mr. Michael Reed ’03

CLASS OF 2004 - 3.85%

Mr. Nicholas Berger ’04 Mr. David Buennagel ’04 Mrs. Lynn Nuccio Buennagel ’04 Mr. Jacob Hollis ’04 Mrs. Kjersti Housman Holyfield ’04 Mr. Jeffrey S. Jahnke ’04

CLASS OF 2005 - 9.76%

Ms. Rachel Aquino ’05 Mrs. Erin Moran Berger ’05 Mr. Gino Buccola ’05 Mr. Jordan G. Dorenfeld ’05


Ms. Amanda C. Evans ’05 Ms. Maral Gazarian ’05 Mrs. Cassandra Mercado Howard ’05 Mr. Matthew S. Jones ’05 Mr. Brett Larson ’05 Mrs. Jenny Holman O’Brien ’05 Mr. Nam N. Phan ’05 Mrs. Emily Cairns Roffe-Silvester ’05 Mr. Christopher S. Victor ’05

CLASS OF 2006 - 6.96%

Ms. Kanel Arceno ’06 Ms. Jamie Bennison ’06 Mr. Eric Carlos ’06 Dr. Taryn Hoffman Carr ’06 Mrs. Stephanie Smith Courain ’06 Ms. Megan France ’06 Mr. Bradley B. Hawes ’06 Ms. Joanna Maldonado-Serrano ’06 Mr. Evan J. Paniagua ’06 Mrs. Ashley Adams Payne ’06 Mrs. Melissa Barrero Ross ’06

CLASS OF 2007 - 7.78%

Ms. Angela Bruning ’07 Ms. Chanel M. Buccola ’07 Mrs. Christina L. Cabral ’07 Mrs. Kimberley T. Evans-Estrada ’07 Ms. Giselle Figueroa ’07 Mrs. Christine Closson Grimes ’07 Mr. Matthew Kohorst ’07 Mr. Grover K. McCarthy ’07 Mr. Matthew McCarty ’07 Mr. Thomas J. Quigley ’07 Mrs. Coral Lopez Sandoval ’07 Mr. Phillip R. Velasco ’07 Mr. Gerald Whitehead ’07 Ms. Lisa M. Wickhem ’07

CLASS OF 2008 - 4.29%

Ms. Gianina A. Bautista ’08 Mr. John L. Bottala ’08 Mrs. Courtney Zimmerman Kutach ’08 Ms. Allison T. Madden ’08 Mr. Joseph M. Olender ’08 Mr. Michael T. Palffy ’08 Dr. Christopher M. Richards ’08

CLASS OF 2009 - 7.14%

Ms. Angela Arunarsirakul ’09 Ms. Michelle E. Cafagna ’09 Mrs. Marie Piette Gomez ’09 Mr. Sean D. Gomez ’09 SSG Timothy P. Hoffman ’09 Mrs. Ashley Thomas Housman ’09 Mr. Matthew Housman ’09 Mr. Thomas A. Justo ’09 Ms. Megan M. LeNoue ’09 Mrs. Ashley Siewert Leslie ’09 Ms. Kathryn D. Olender ’09 Mr. Cameron J. Scott ’09

CLASS OF 2010 - 3.64%

Mr. Michael J. Bottala ’10 Ms. Daniella C. Laset ’10 Ms. Marissa R. Messina ’10 Mr. Christopher J. Robleto ’10

Mrs. Lauren Duckworth Ross ’10 Ms. Jesslyn A. Stephen ’10

CLASS OF 2011 - 2.22%

Mr. Arthur Chi ’11 Mrs. Samantha Whitehead Collar ’11 Mr. Nicholas E. Kopcha ’11 Mr. Roque A. Valiente ’11

CLASS OF 2012 - 14.05%

Mr. Jeffrey T. Briegel ’12 Ms. Juliet H. Brooks ’12 Mr. Kyle T. Brumm ’12 Mr. David T. Burkhart ’12 Mr. Philip A. Camperi ’12 Ms. Nicole M. Carlos ’12 Dr. J. A. Crabtree ’12 Mr. Vincent J. Delgatto ’12 Mr. Connor F. Duffey ’12 Ms. Jasmine T. Giang ’12 Mr. Mason S. Guzman ’12 Ms. Elizabeth R. Hoffman ’12 Mr. Connor B. Jenkins ’12 Mr. Justin Lawrence B. Justo ’12 Mr. Jonathan C. Kwong ’12 Ms. Claire C. McCarthy ’12 Mr. Jared K. Padiernos ’12 Mr. George J. Pearman ’12 Ms. Gian A. Ryan ’12 Mr. Matthew S. Seidner ’12 Mr. Nicolas I. Sonnenburg ’12 Mr. Manuel Martin S. Soriano ’12 Ms. Andie Veliz ’12 Mr. Geoffrey N. Viernes ’12 Mr. Stephen B. Wright ’12 Ms. Zhenni Zhu ’12

CLASS OF 2013 - 4.68%

Ms. Stephanie N. Ferri ’13 Mrs. Claudia Vazquez Hampton ’13 Mr. Mitchell J. Hoffman ’13 Mr. Noeh F. Martinez ’13 Ms. Katrina E. Palffy ’13 Mr. Ian S. Quinn ’13 Ms. Jennifer A. Robi ’13 Mr. Patrick C. Sullivan ’13

CLASS OF 2014 - 1.81%

Mr. Roderick Y. Law ’14 Ms. Jessica L. Messineo ’14 Ms. Yahaira Ramirez ’14

CLASS OF 2015 - 3.59%

Mr. Luis E. Melendez ’15 Ms. Julianna M. Palffy ’15 Ms. Natalie R. Sirois ’15 Ms. Katelyn H. Stone ’15 Ms. Riley M. Worley ’15 Mr. Justin Thomas V. Zumel ’15

CLASS OF 2016 - 3.14% Ms. Marisa E. Bussone ’16 Ms. Samantha J. Hardy ’16 Ms. Erin E. McFaul ’16 Ms. Emily A. O’Connor ’16 Mr. Robert W. Sweeney ’16

CLASS OF 2017 - 3.25%

Ms. Arielle L. Fong ’17 Mr. Phillip M. Krings ’17 Mr. Ryan C. H. Law ’17 Mr. Bryan Quach ’17 Ms. Rebecca L. Whitehead ’17

CLASS OF 2018 - 1.39% Ms. Victoria Barrios ’18 Ms. Melody Griffith ’18

CLASS OF 2019 - 1.26% Ms. Sophia Li ’19 Mr. Joshua Ng ’19

CLASS OF 2020 - 0.59% Mr. Angel Sanchez ’20

CLASS OF 2021 - 1.36% Ms. Samantha Ciccone ’21 Mr. Harry Olivar ’21

CLASS OF 2022 - 0.75% Mr. Ryan Ouwerkerk ’22

CLASS OF 2023 - 96.23%

Mr. Andrew T. Ahern ’23 Ms. Jessica Albino ’23 Ms. Laurelle A. Alkhadra ’23 Ms. Ava S. Alvarado ’23 Mr. Elias P. Alvarado ’23 Mr. Alexandro Alvarez ’23 Ms. Jessie L. Armstrong ’23 Ms. Mia Aya Arnaout ’23 Mr. John M. Baghdassarian ’23 Mr. Michael M. Baghdassarian ’23 Mr. Song Bai ’23 Mr. Anthony M. Balurdi ’23 Mr. Rance Bautista ’23 Mr. John A. Bettencourt ’23 Ms. Luceen Bislamyan ’23 Mr. Andrew T. Boecking ’23 Mr. Anthony R. Brogan ’23 Mr. Caden R. Brown ’23 Ms. Mia Buenrostro ’23 Ms. Meizha Ehreen Y. Candelaria ’23 Ms. Lauren B. Cardenas ’23 Mr. Dingkun (Lucas) Chen ’23 Ms. Ellie Chen ’23 Ms. Chelsea Q. Cheng ’23 Ms. Meghan J. Christensen ’23 Mr. Collis E. Chu ’23 Ms. Noelle B. Chua ’23 Mr. Jay L. Chung ’23 Mr. William H. Clougherty ’23 Ms. Isabelle C. Core ’23 Ms. Ava Crespo ’23 Mr. Isaac D. Culver ’23 Ms. Claire E. Curley ’23 Mr. Joven P. Dagdagan ’23 Ms. Emily R. De Silva ’23 Mr. Miguel Angel V. Del Rio ’23 Mr. Roberto R. Diaz ’23 Mr. Amir S. Eftekhari ’23 Mr. Jacob E. Escamilla ’23 Ms. Talia W. Ettinger ’23 Mr. Daniel A. Ferrer ’23 25


ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Caleb Miguel R. Flores ’23 Mr. Jordan Fong ’23 Ms. Ryley E. Fong ’23 Ms. Adrianne G. Fuentes ’23 Ms. Chloe M. Gao ’23 Mr. William A. Gardner ’23 Mr. Gus Gladstein ’23 Mr. Dustin G. Goei ’23 Mr. Valentino Gomez ’23 Ms. Madailein Gregg ’23 Mr. Oliver M. T. Grenner ’23 Ms. Madison E. Grube ’23 Mr. Mak S. Hadziosmanovic ’23 Mr. William M. Haines ’23 Mr. Samuel Hart ’23 Ms. Sarah N. Holguin ’23 Mr. Gavin L. Hussain ’23 Ms. Delara A. Jadvar ’23 Ms. Haruka Johnson ’23 Mr. RongJie (Ryan) Kang ’23 Ms. Tina S. Khemani ’23 Mr. John J. Koehler ’23 Mr. Adrian Kong ’23 Mr. Andrew R. Lai ’23 Mr. Sebastian W. Lam ’23 Mr. Andrew C. W. Lee ’23 Mr. Cameron M. Y. Lee ’23 Mr. Winston Lee ’23 Mr. Kurtis H. C. Leong ’23 Ms. Amy M. Lewczuk ’23 Ms. Chengxi (Crystal) Li ’23 Ms. Isabella L. Lingenfelser ’23 Ms. Alyssa R. Lopez ’23 Ms. Elisa Luna-Aguirre ’23 Ms. Kristina A. Lynch ’23 Ms. Andrea Ma ’23 Ms. Maya A. Magluyan ’23 Ms. Natalie Martin ’23

Ms. Makayla M. M. Martinez ’23 Ms. Celeste A. Masci ’23 Mr. Arman K. Matossian ’23 Mr. Diego A. Mejia ’23 Ms. Sofia V. Mena ’23 Mr. Sig C. Meyers ’23 Ms. Caroline E. Miller ’23 Ms. Dianthe Mae F. Montesa ’23 Ms. Dominique E. Montoya ’23 Mr. Daniel R. Nalick ’23 Ms. Natalia C. Nelson ’23 Mr. Quinn F. Nevell ’23 Ms. Ava R. Orefice ’23 Ms. Alexys Ortiz-Luis ’23 Ms. Sabrina F. Padlan ’23 Ms. Ria Parikh ’23 Mr. Adam I. Pavon ’23 Mr. Lance T. Pearson ’23 Ms. Renee Liezell R. Pelongco ’23 Mr. Tomas Posada-Awad ’23 Mr. Kevin C. Quitiquit ’23 Ms. Colleen Angela T. Quizon ’23 Ms. Amelia C. Ramsey ’23 Mr. Callum C. Rangan ’23 Mr. Clive F. Reeves ’23 Ms. Malia R. Regalado ’23 Ms. Mia I. Reid ’23 Mr. Hayden E. Richards ’23 Mr. Nathan Rivas ’23 Ms. Daniella Romero ’23 Mr. Jorge Ruiz ’23 Ms. Darya Rytova ’23 Mr. Kyle M. Salvaleon ’23 Ms. Sydney Sasaki ’23 Ms. Ava M. Schaefle ’23 Mr. Carson Schionning ’23 Mr. Griffin A. Schwartz ’23 Mr. Noah Sheikh ’23

Ms. Ava I. Sindici ’23 Mr. Michael L. Smith ’23 Ms. Jadyn P. St. Louis ’23 Ms. Estelle A. Steinberg ’23 Mr. Aidan B. Suyapto ’23 Ms. Rosa Terterian ’23 Mr. Matthew V. Tesoro ’23 Ms. Zoe Thomas ’23 Mr. Arman M. Thoresen ’23 Mr. Lucas R. Tiet ’23 Mr. Rodrigo J. Torres ’23 Ms. Shirley Torres ’23 Mr. Matthew R. Toth ’23 Mr. Ian Trevisan-West ’23 Mr. Ian B. Truitt ’23 Ms. Audrey B. Turner ’23 Mr. Gram M. Van Buren ’23 Ms. Andrea Velandia ’23 Ms. Monica E. Villasenor ’23 Ms. Isabella Wallace ’23 Ms. Yujie (Tracy) Wang ’23 Ms. Alicia H. Wong ’23 Ms. Reese M. Wong ’23 Mr. Bennett F. Wood ’23 Mr. Ruei Long Wu ’23 Ms. Sarah O. Yates ’23 Ms. Kylie C. Young ’23 Mr. Andrew G. Yu ’23 Mr. BangQi Yuan ’23 Mr. Luca M. Yurchak ’23 Ms. Monica A. Zakaryan ’23 Ms. Victoria A. Zamora ’23 Ms. NanYu (Mary) Zhang ’23 Mr. Steven Zhang ’23 Ms. Vanessa L. Zhang ’23 Mr. Jiaxing (Neil) Zhao ’23

MEMORIAL GIFTS

The following donors have given gifts “In Memory Of” individuals listed below. In Memory of Mr. Robert Alcorn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mayclin ’62

In Memory of Ms. Rosemary Gray Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Gray ’75

In Memory of Brother William Carriere, FSC Mrs. Patty S. Wright

In Memory of Amy Isgrig Mr. and Mrs. Virat Thantrakul ’68

In Memory of Mr. John Delaney Mr. David Beringer ’75 In Memory of Mr. Christopher Dinkel ’17 Ms. Jessica L. Messineo ’14 In Memory of Mr. Grant Glausser ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Morgan ’75 In Memory of Mr. David C. Grabias Mr. David C. Grabias and Ms. Anne Marie Edgar In Memory of Dr. Richard Gray Mr. Anthony Messineo ’80 26

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In Memory of Mrs. Carol Mahoney Mr. Patrick Mahoney, P.E. ’90 In Memory of Father Daniel McSweeney Mr. and Mrs. Curtis P. Rybaczyk ’73 In Memory of Mrs. Sheila O’Brien Ms. Maureen Murphy In Memory of Mr. Thomas J. O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Neill ’98 In Memory of Mr. Bruce P. Patnou ’73 Mr. Larry Buttrey ’73 In Memory of Brother Raphael Willeke, FSC Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Sielen ’67

In Memory of Joseph M. Schieffer Ms. Beatrix Schieffer In Memory of Mrs. Mary Strouse Mrs. Vanessa Strouse-Kenney ’97 In Memory of Brother Raphael Patton, FSC Mr. Alan B. Sielen ’67 In Memory of Frank Tidwell ’61 Dr. and Mrs. C. Patrick Lauder ’61 In Memory of Mr. Andre C. Vaughn ’75 Mr. Vincent Mejia ’75 In Memory of Mrs. Catherine Yamarone Mr. Charles Yamarone In Memory of Mr. Jonathan “JT” Young ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Young


STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

OLIVIA BOHANEC ’24 SELECTED AS 2024 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PRINCESS On Monday, October 2, 2023, on the front lawn of Tournament House, Olivia Bohanec ’24 was selected as one of the seven members of the 2024 Rose Queen and Royal Court for this year’s Tournament of Roses Parade. A current senior, Olivia is involved in sports such

as Cross Country and Track and Field. She is also the proud president and founder of the Trader Joe’s club and is passionate about serving her community. Be sure to watch out for her on January 1st as she represents both La Salle and Pasadena in the Rose Parade.

Olivia is pictured 3rd from the left.

PAMMI GANGULY ’24 PRESENTS RESEARCH IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL We are thrilled to share the accomplishments of one of our CARLOW Center for Medical Innovation students, Pammi Ganguly '24. At the International Society for Stem Cell Research in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Pammi had an incredible opportunity to present her research on the effects of different heart medications and electrolytes on the sustainability of skin-cell derived stem cells induced to differentiate into cardiomyocytes. The conference project presentations were exclusive to graduate students and post-doctoral fellows; however, Pammi's impressive work in the field earned her an invitation to participate. Her impressive research caught the attention of industry professionals, leading to lab positions at top universities like UCLA and the University of Michigan. 27


FULL STEAM

When the Innovation and Design course debuted at La Salle in the 2017 - 2018 academic school year, it was the beginning of a program that would grow much larger. What started as a single course has become a full fledged program, offering students interdisciplinary opportunities to explore the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM) fields.

Students apply the concepts they’ve learned in the classroom and leverage equipment and materials at the school’s Innovation and Design Lab to bring their projects to life. Using computers, software, and assorted materials, they’ve built robots, technology components, and aerospace creations. La Salle’s STEAM program is part of what sets the school apart as a first choice institution in the San Gabriel Valley. Indeed, this year La Salle has welcomed one of the largest incoming classes in recent years. However, with more students comes a need for updated equipment and classes, spurring a campaign in support of reinvigorating the Innovation and Design Lab on campus. The fundraising campaign is aptly named Full STEAM Ahead, as La Salle raises funds to renew the Lab with additional 3D printers, performance computers, CAD and Design 28

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software, and electronics components, along with expanded programming to serve increased student interest in the STEAM fields.

“The realm of technology and engineering is in a constant state of evolution. As our current high-tech equipment is used and wears out, it not only requires replacement but also necessitates updating to meet current industry standards,” stated Michael Keating, Chair of the Engineering and Technology Department at La Salle. An investment toward La Salle’s Full STEAM Ahead campaign’s $500,000 goal is an investment in students that will pay dividends for years to come. That’s because encouraging students’ interest in the STEAM fields makes economic sense. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. workers in STEM fields, on average, earn double what their peers make in other fields. Jobs in the STEM fields are set to grow 10.8 percent through 2032, as opposed to an average growth of 2.3 percent for non-STEM fields. At La Salle, the STEAM program is unique as it also recognizes art as a focused discipline, allowing students to explore how creativity, design and innovation impact the sciences, math and technology. A focus on art and its intersectionality with the other STEM disciplines could awaken a student’s


AHEAD interest in high-paying creative fields like User Experience (UX) design, data visualization, graphic and web design. It is this interdisciplinary approach that brings students together, encouraging them to collaborate and enhance one another’s learning in programs across campus. For example, one student can build robotic elements and components in the Design Lab that might benefit another student’s medical experiment in the CARLOW Center for Medical Innovation. “This collaboration facilitates the development of medical solutions that integrate technological advancements and engineering expertise, and foster a deeper understanding of how technology impacts healthcare,” Keating said. When students simulate flight with rockets and airplanes they’ve built with their own hands, they better grasp the laws of physics in motion. Other projects, like crafting buildings and architectural structures, encourages students to apply their mathematics and physics skills in real-world and career-focused applications. The creative opportunities abound when students work together, and merge learning with passion projects. The

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interdisciplinary and collaborative approach between the STEAM program and La Salle’s Centers of Innovation expand learning possibilities. For example, students interested in camera and film technology might merge that with storytelling principles to create a multimedia project in the Center for Cinematic Arts. “This holistic approach prepares students to navigate complex real-world challenges by leveraging diverse knowledge and perspectives,” Keating adds. But the new funding campaign won’t just stop at securing newer equipment for the Lab space; it goes to build students’ professional ambitions and business acumen skills as well. Funds will also be allocated to STEAM programming, like workshops and lessons that guide students in formulating business models for A, B and C level funding around their technological creations. It’s yet another way that La Salle leverages its curriculum to set students up for their professional lives beyond high school and college. If you are interested in making a gift toward this important campaign, please contact the Advancement Office at advancement@lasallehs.org or visit lasallehs.org/giving to learn more. La Salle is grateful and appreciative of all those who support our students and programs!

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ACADEMIC DECATHLON Embark on a journey with our exceptional Lancer scholars as they conquer academic heights on the global stage! At the beginning of this school year, we witnessed a triumphant chapter at the World Scholars Cup Global Rounds in London, where nine of our scholars showcased their brilliance among 600+ participants worldwide. Among the accolades, Arthur Camera ’24 secured unprecedented 1st place, leading our senior team—comprising Arthur, Katareena Roska ’24, and junior Jackson Simone ’25—to our first-ever team title. In a historic moment for Lancers, six students achieved gold in all six Scholars Challenge categories, marking a new milestone in our academic history. The debates were dominated with a 7-2 finish, with Arthur earning the individual debate title and contributing to the team’s victory. The Scholars Bowl witnessed another triumph, as juniors Lucas Truong ’25, Jeremy Sung ’25, and Sawyer Firestone ’25 claimed the title by only missing five questions out of 60. Individual accomplishments also stood out, with notable rankings such as Jackson at 5th, Lucas at 4th, and Arthur clinching the top spot. Our Lancers showcased their prowess in team competition with a 3rd place finish for one team and a commendable 9th place for another. From the vibrant streets of London to the prestigious halls of Yale, our Lancer Scholars continued to shine at the World Scholar’s Cup Tournament of Champions. Facing off against 1,500+ students from 60+ countries, our scholars secured second place overall. Arthur, Katareena, and Jackson led the charge, achieving impressive rankings in various team challenges, debates, and writing. Five students claimed gold in all six testing categories individually, solidifying their place among the world’s brightest minds. As we eagerly anticipate their future successes in the Academic Decathlon competition, let’s extend our heartfelt congratulations to these outstanding scholars. Their achievements resonate far beyond our school, making us immensely proud of the excellence they bring to La Salle.

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HOMECOMING WEEK LancerPalooza Homecoming Week hit our school like a wave of music festival vibes, creating a symphony of excitement and a crescendo of school spirit! From the rocking tunes of LancerPalooza to the thrilling Homecoming Game, this year’s homecoming week was an unforgettable journey through various music genres and eras. Kicking off with the anticipation of LancerPalooza, our theme for the year, transported us to a music festival wonderland. LancerPalooza Homecoming Week had it all – from country twangs to ’70s grooves, funky tie-dye creations to legendary rock ’n roll styles, and hip-hop beats that turned our campus into a rhythmic haven. As our Lancers embraced each theme with creativity and flair, the school buzzed with energy during lunchtime activities, featuring line dancing, tie-dye extravaganzas, rockin’ makeup studios, and even a Football vs. Cheer Trivia game that added a competitive edge to the hip-hop vibes. The grand finale, the Music Festival theme, brought the house down with a Homecoming Rally that showcased our electrifying school spirit. But the pinnacle of the week was the Homecoming Game, where Lancers showed up in full force to support our team. Congratulations to our Homecoming King, Arthur Camara ’24, and Queen, Avery Ward ’24, who reigned over the festivities with grace and pride. As the curtain falls on this spectacular Homecoming Week, let’s echo the cheers, laughter, and camaraderie that made it truly epic. Until next year, Lancers, keep the spirit alive and rock on!

ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSE

Thank you to everyone who attended our 2023 Admissions Open House! With the dedicated support of our amazing staff, faculty, students, and volunteers, we opened our doors to over 1,000 visitors eager to unlock the many opportunities available to students at La Salle. We trust that our prospective families have now discovered what makes La Salle the perfect place for students to ignite their future.

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CLASS OF 2023 MATRICULATION /// Noelle Chua, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Jessica Albino, University of California, Davis

Jay Chung, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott

Laurelle Alkhadra, University of California, Santa Cruz

William Clougherty, East Tennessee State University

William Haines, Gap Year

Ava Alvarado, San Diego State University

Isabelle Core, Oregon State University

Samuel Hart, San Francisco State University

Elias Alvarao, Pasadena City College

Ava Crespo, American University of Paris

Alexandro Alvarez, Saint Mary's College of California

Isaac Culver, University of Southern California

Jessie Armstrong, California State University, Long Beach

Claire Curley, California State University, Long Beach

Mia Arnaout, Chapman University

Joven Dagdagan, Pasadena City College

John Baghdassarian, John Cabot University

Emily De Silva, San Diego State University

Michael Baghdassarian, John Cabot University Song Bai, University of California, Davis

Miguel Angel Del Rio, San Jose State University Roberto Diaz, University of Oregon

Anthony Balurdi, East Los Angeles College

Amir Eftekhari, California State University, Fullerton

Rance Bautista, University of the Pacific

Jacob Escamilla, Pasadena City College

John Bettencourt, University of California, Santa Barbara

Talia Ettinger, Point Loma Nazarene University

Luceen Bislamyan, Woodbury University

Daniel Ferrer, California State University, Long Beach

Andrew Boecking, Benedictine College

Madison Grube, Baylor University Mak Hadziosmanovic, Glendale Community College

Sarah Holguin, Pasadena City College Gavin Hussain, Saint Mary's College of California Delara Jadvar, University of Southern California Haruka Johnson, University of California, Los Angeles RongJie (Ryan) Kang, Pepperdine University Tina Khemani, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona John Koehler, Arizona State University Adrian Kong, University of California, Los Angeles Christopher Koumriqian, Chapman University Andrew Lai, Pasadena City College Sebastian Lam, Vanderbilt University

Caleb Miguel Flores, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Andrew Lee, New York University

Jordan Fong, Santa Clara University

Cameron Lee, University of Southern California

Mia Buenrostro, Pasadena City College

Ryley Fong, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Winston Lee, University of California, Irvine

Meizha Ehreen Candelaria, University of California, San Diego

Adrianne Fuentes, California State University, Fullerton

Lauren Cardenas, Chapman University

Chloe Gao, University of California, Berkeley

Dingkun (Lucas) Chen, Pepperdine University

Kyle Lewin, California State University, Long Beach

William Gardner, Whitman College

Caleb Lewis, Pasadena City College

Ellie Chen, San Diego State University

Gus Gladstein, Tufts University

ChengXi (Crystal) Li, New York University

Chelsea Cheng, Wellesley College

Dustin Goei, California State University, Long Beach

Isabella Lingenfelser, Pasadena City College

Anthony Brogan, University of California, Davis Caden Brown, Westmont College

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Oliver Grenner, Lund University

Andrew Ahern, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

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Valentino Gomez, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Madailein Gregg, Syracuse University

Kurtis Leong, University of California, Davis Amy Lewczuk, Boston University

Alyssa Lopez, California State University, Long Beach Elisa Luna-Aguirre, University of California, Irvine


Kristina Lynch, University of California, Santa Cruz

Kevin Quitiquit, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Lucas Tiet, University of California, Riverside

Andrea Ma, Loyola University Chicago

Colleen Angela Quizon, University of California, Santa Cruz

Rodrigo Torres, Pasadena City College

Maya Magluyan, California State University, Long Beach

Amelia Ramsey, University of Oregon

Shirley Torres, University of Southern California

Natalie Martin, Gap Year

Callum Rangan, University of Washington

Matthew Toth, Kenyon College

Makayla Martinez, Loyola Marymount University

Clive Reeves, University of San Francisco

Ian Trevisan-West, University of Washington

Malia Regalado, University of California, Riverside

Ian Truitt, University of Oregon

Celeste Masci, Arizona State University Arman Matossian, Pasadena City College Zoey McMahon, Auburn University Diego Mejia, Chapman University Sofia Mena, Savannah College of Art and Design Sig Meyers, University of California, Berkeley Caroline Miller, University of California, San Diego Dianthe Mae Montesa, Loyola Marymount University Dominique Montoya, Loyola Marymount University

Mia Reid, California State University, Fullerton Nathan Rivas, University of California, Riverside Daniella Romero, University of San Diego Jorge Ruiz, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Darya Rytova, University of California, Los Angeles Kyle Salvaleon, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Sydney Sasaki, Occidental College Ava Schaefle, Pasadena City College

Daniel Nalick, Bradley University

Carson Schionning, California State University, Long Beach

Natalia Nelson, University of California, Berkeley

Griffin Schwartz, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Quinn Nevell, St. Olaf College

Noah Sheikh, University of California, Davis

Ava Orefice, California State University, Long Beach

Ava Sindici, University of California, Santa Barbara

Branden Orellana, University of Utah

Michael Smith, California Lutheran University

Alexys Ortiz-Luis, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Sabrina Padlan, University of Arizona Ria Parikh, University of California, Santa Cruz Adam Pavon, California State University, San Marcos

Jadyn St. Louis, University of California, Santa Cruz Estelle Steinberg, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Aidan Suyapto, University of California, Berkeley Rosa Terterian, University of La Verne

Audrey Turner, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Gram Van Buren, DePaul University Andrea Velandia, California State University, Fullerton Monica Villasenor, Pennsylvania State University - Behrend Isabella Wallace, Santa Clara University Yujie (Tracy) Wang, Loyola Marymount University Alicia Wong, University of California, Berkeley Reese Wong, University of Oregon Bennett Wood, California State University, Fresno Ryan Wu, University of California, Merced Zirui (John) Wu, Pasadena City College Sarah Yates, Boston College Kylie Young, University of Oregon Andrew Yu, University of Colorado Boulder BangQi (Blair) Yuan, University of California, Berkeley Luca Yurchak, Colgate University Monica Zakaryan, University of California, Irvine Victoria Zamora, California State University, Fullerton Nanyu Zhang, Boston College

Lance Pearson, Culinary Institute of America

Matthew Tesoro, University of California, Davis

Qinghao Zhang, University of Portland

Renee Liezell Pelongco, Mount Saint Mary's University (CA)

Zoe Thomas, University of Redlands

Vanessa Zhang, Gonzaga University

Arman Thoresen, University of California, Irvine

Jiaxing (Neil) Zhao, University of California, Riverside

Tomas Posada-Awad, Duke University

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Alumni had a great time cheering on the Lancers at Homecoming on September 29th. At half-time, Class of 2023 Hall of Fame recipients were recognized and Makenzie (Pedrotti) Chronopoulos ’07 and Haley DeSales ’15 were presented with the 10th Battalion Alumni Athletic Award for their athletic accomplishments at La Salle and beyond.

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CLASS OF 2023 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

Class of 2023 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees (l-r): Shirley Torres (Cheerleading), Mia Reid (Track & Field), Ellie Chen (Basketball), Alyssa Lopez (Soccer), Mak Hadziosmanovic (Soccer). Not pictured: Alexandro Alvarez (Track & Field), Andrew Boecking (Football), Quinn Nevell (Golf), Audrey Turner (Tennis), Monica Villasenor (Water Polo), Vanessa Zhang (Golf)

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARS

Members of the 2022-2023 Alumni Association Executive Board (l-r top row: Chris Rettig ’84, P’19,’25, Joe Alvarez ’83, P’20,’22, Jennifer (Sangkum) Orefice ’95, P’23,’25, Rich Schmidt ’72, Erik Kachmarksy ’96, P’24,’26; Middle Row l-r: Rochelle (Rodriguez) Ferrari ’97, P’24,’26, Tony Messineo ’80, Christina Mesesan ’99, Jay Crews ’86 with front row, left to right, Natalie Martin ’23, Alumni College Scholar, Zacky Culver ’23, Alumni College Scholar and Ava Orefice ’23, Alumni Heritage Scholar (a 4 year scholarship awarded as an incoming freshman). All Alumni Scholarships are funded by the Alumni Association’s biennial Taste of La Salle event which took place on March 25, 2023 and will return in 2025. The recipients are selected each year by the members of the Alumni Board.

DASH AWARD The Dash Award is a scholarship that was instated in 2016 in honor of Arion Tavakoli ’09 who passed away in 2014. This scholarship honors a graduating senior who lives each day with passion to make a difference and has a love and appreciation of life, which are the same values that Arion showed during his short time on this earth. This $1,500 award is made possible by private donations from Arion’s friends and family who have a desire to keep Arion’s memory alive at La Salle. The 2023 recipient of the Dash Award, nominated by La Salle’s faculty and staff and then chosen by the Tavakoli Family, was John "Jack" Koehler.

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LEGACY RECEPTION The Class of 2023 Legacy Reception on May 25, 2023, prior to Baccalaureate Mass, honored the 6 graduating Legacies and their families.

Class of 2023 Legacies (left to right) include: John Bettencourt ’87 and his son John ’23; Ron Escamilla ’81 and his son Jacob ’23; Sam Orefice ’95, Jennifer (Sangkum) Orefice ’95, and their daughter Ava ’23; Eddie Magluyan ’94 and his daughter Maya ’23; Juan Montoya ’79 and his daughter Dominique ’23; Michael Martinez ’88 and his daughter Makayla ’23.

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On July 19th, Alumni Football Players were invited back to campus to meet Coach Ben Buys and see the current Varsity team in action. Following practice, alumni who wanted to play mixed in with current players for a friendly game on the newly renovated Kohorst Field. We look forward to welcoming more alumni back next year for this new tradition. 39


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ALUMNI BASKETBALL GAME Alumni Basketball Players had a great time at the 1st Annual Co-Ed Alumni Basketball Tournament on Saturday, November 25th in the Duffy Lewis Gymnasium. Congratulations to the winning team which included Austin Alvarado ’13, Jamie Stover ’13 and John Stover ’15.

CLASS OF 2013 REUNION The Class of 2013 celebrated their 10 Year Reunion on Friday, November 24th on the patio at El Cholo in the Paseo Colorado. Nearly 60 members of the class were in attendance along with favorite faculty members Mr. Tom O'Connor, Mr. Ed O'Connor, Mrs. Kjersti Holyfield ’04, and Mrs Lisa Charley (formerly Schulman).

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ALUMNI ADOPT-A-FAMILY

On December 2nd, alumni volunteers along with family members and friends wrapped 200+ presents that were purchased with alumni donations for the needy families the Alumni Association adopted for the holidays in connection with La Salle's 28th annual Adopt-A-Family program. The Wrapping Party took place in the dining hall with plenty of coffee, hot chocolate and holiday cheer. Santa was also on hand for pictures with alumni, kids and pets. Many thanks to the 88 alumni donors who donated over $9,000 to the cause. This year's families came to us from the Salvation Army in Pasadena and Hathaway-Sycamores in Pasadena. Due to the success of our donation drive we were able to fulfill Christmas wishes for 2 families from Hathaway-Sycamores, 5 families from the Salvation Army, and 100+ single soldiers from Camp Pendleton. Thank you to all who participated to make this an unforgettable Christmas for those in need.

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ALUMNI REGIONAL CHAPTERS Lancer Alumni in San Diego gathered on Thursday, October 5th for a happy hour at Culture Brewing Co. in Solana Beach with San Diego Chapter Reps Everett Evleth ’87, Katy Rose ’08, and Phil Camperi ’12. Next up, an alumni service project in April 2024 in connection with La Salle’s annual Alumni Month of Service!

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Those pictured include, l-r: Chris Beltran ’99, Robert Howard, Phil Siripasopsotorn ’08, Cassandra (Mercado) Howard ’05, Bradley Hawes ’06, Louis Selstad, Madeline McGoldrick ’15, Phil Camperi ’12, Fernando Pacheco ’75, Paul Lees ’75, Wayne Osborne ’62, Frank McDermott ’74, Everett Evleth ’87, Woody Woodaman ’62, Daryl Hernandez ’82, Wayne Avjian ’77, Donna Ryan, Rick Hornbuckle ’78, Becky Evleth, James Ryan ’86, Sterling Shuster ’15, Kevin Cahill ’76, Rachel Granadino ’12, Sibylle Cahill, Tracey Hernandez.

Alumni living and/or working in New York City gathered for a happy hour on Thursday, October 12th at Ainslie Bowery thanks to the leadership of NYC Alumni Chapter Rep Ian Quinn ’13. Next up, an alumni service project in April 2024 in connection with La Salle’s annual Alumni Month of Service! Those in attendance included, l - r, Ian Quinn ’13, Katie Smither ’13, Antonio Rossi ’12, Vanessa Boull’t ’14, Miguel Simental ’07, Anjelica Jardiel ’05, Monet Hurst-Mendoza ’05, Allison Madden ’08.

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If you live in one of the regional areas listed above or will be moving soon make sure you update your contact information with the Alumni Office so that you can be included for future events! Update your info online at lasallehs.org/infoupdate or email alumni@lasallehs.org.

Alumni Esteban Gil ’06 (left) and T.J. Henry ’02 (right) had a great time at dinner with President Perry Martin (center) on September 20th. Mr. Martin was in New Orleans for a Christian Brothers Conference. If you have moved out of the area make sure your information is up-to-date with the Alumni Office as we have events taking place all over the state and the country and would love for you to be included. Update your information online at lasallehs.org/infoupdate or contact the Alumni Office at alumni@lasallehs.org.

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LANCER LAWYER/LEGAL NETWORK (LLAN) Alumni had a great time on Wednesday, September 20th enjoying drinks and appetizers on the patio at El Portal for the 1st Annual Alumni Happy Hour sponsored by the Lancer Lawyer/Legal Alumni Network. To learn more about LLAN and join the listserv for referrals, mentoring opportunities and more visit lasallehs.org/llan.

ALUMNI MEET UP Alumni gathered for a casual meet up at Mt. Lowe Brewery on Friday, October 20th. Those who checked in with the Alumni Board members in attendance were offered new alumni swag and entered into a raffle for 2- $50 gift cards to the La Salle armory. Ove 30+ alumni checked in and enjoyed the festivities.

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CAREER DAY The College Counseling Department and the Alumni Office partnered together to put together a Career Day for the junior class on October 25th. 9 Alumni Speakers participated, some in-person and some virtually, sharing their experience and insights with students. Participants included:

ERIN HILL ’13 Senior Graphic Designer for the Los Angeles Kings

LAUREN RUGGERIO ’95 Senior Vice President of Programming at Paramount

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JOSEF LEMOINE ’95 writer and Senior Story Editor at Walt Disney Imagineering

GABY LOGUERCIO ’11 Social Media Management and Marketing, Owner of Gal Creative LLC

JOSE SIMBOL ’09 Video Game Designer at Scopely

THOMAS MENDEZ ’04 Assistant Director of Operations for Levy Restaurants at Dodger Stadium

MANNY SORIANO ’12 Electromagnetic Engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory

MARK ORCHOLSKI ’04 Research Scientist for Repare Therapeutics

KELLY (O’CONNOR) WATSON ’00 Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer for Rutland Regional Medical Center


50 YEAR REUNION The Class of 1973 celebrated their Fifty-Year Reunion May 24-25, 2023. The festivities kicked off with a Welcome Reception at Matt Denny’s Ale House in Arcadia on Wednesday evening followed by the Golden Diploma Presentation, Campus Tour and Luncheon on campus on Thursday morning. Golden Grads received their Golden Diplomas during the 64th Commencement Exercises in front of the Class of 2023. A private Reunion Party followed on Thursday evening. 34 members of the Class were in attendance over the two days. The Class of 1973 raised $32,933 in honor of their reunion for the San Miguel Scholarship Fund. Those in attendance for the Golden Diploma Presentation included, standing l-r: David Bugelli, Paul Corbett, Kevin Cullen, John Devereux, Bill Elerding, Tom Fahey, Michael Harmon, Brad Wright, Jim Fischella, David Frey, Nick Roman, Doran Hayes, Mike Huber, Curtis Rybaczyk. Seated l-r: Barry Brock, Chuck Ochoa, Michael Robles, Steve Roach, Scott McCullah, Jeff Maldonado, Rocco Liberio, Michael Krouse, Dennis McKenna, David Johnson.

Those pictured above: Back row, l-r: Tom Fahey, Greg Jorgenson, Rocco Liberio, David Bugelli, Mike Huber, Steve Roach, Curtis Rybaczyk, Dennis McKenna, Jeff Doring, Paul Corbett, Barney Powell, Scott McCullah, Doran Hayes, Nick Roman, Jaime Alcantara, Tom Brinton, Jim Dougherty, Tom Wynne. Seated, l-r: Brad Wright, Michael Krouse, Jeff Maldonado, Kevin Cullen, Barry Brock, Bill Elerding, Tony Rotundo, Michael Harmon, Robl Hales. Front: Chuck Ochoa. Not Pictured: David Johnson, Jim Fischella, Michael Robles, John Devereux, John Eaglesham, David Frey,

40 YEAR REUNION The Class of 1983 celebrated their 40 Year Reunion at Mt. Lowe Brewing in Arcadia on Saturday, September 23rd. Former faculty member John Ring stopped by to see his former students. To date, the Class of ’83 has raised $3,440 for La Salle’s financial aid program in honor of their reunion. To make your contribution, visit lasallehs.org/sanmiguel.

Those in attendance included, back row: Laurence Lopez ’83, Tony Peralta ’83, John Queen ’83, Jose Villarino ’83, Mike Franz ’83, Kirk Ogawa ’83, Eric Kummetz, ’83 John Ring, Joe Alvarez ’83, Declan Cordova ’83, Ivan Oviedo ’83, Matt Ewton ’83, Mike Udovic ’83. Front row: Carlos Mora ’83, Max Esquivel ’83, Hector Ramos ’83, Kevin Centola ’83, Eric Winschel ’83 and John Robles ’83. 45


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30 YEAR REUNION The Class of 1993 celebrated their 30 Year Reunion at El Portal in Pasadena on Friday, September 22nd. Favorite faculty member John Ring also stopped by to say hello to his former students. To date, the Class of 1993 has raised $360 for the financial aid program at La Salle in honor of their reunion. To make your contribution visit lasallehs.org/sanmiguel.

Those pictured include, back row: David Garcia ’93, Jorge Castro ’93, Bryon Lanagan ’93, Jesse Toribio ’93, Marcus Hinckley ’93, Chria Hazlitt ’93, Raffi Hovnanian ’93, Matthew Harrell ’93, Mark Martinez ’93. Middle row: Simon Santana ’93, Jay Bautista ’93, James Osollo ’93, Kenny Sumner ’93, Chris Ellis ’93, Therese (Erdman) Spencer ’93, Debbie (Mendoza) Ashby ’93, Paul Stewart ’93, Max Smalls ’93. Front: John Ring.

20 YEAR REUNION The Class of 2003 celebrated their 20 Year Reunion at El Cholo in Pasadena on Saturday, November 4th with nearly 40 class members in attendance along with favorite faculty members Mr. Pat Bonacci, Mr. Ed O’Connor and Mr. Michael Keating. To date, the Class of ’03 has raised $675 from 14 members of the class for La Salle’s financial aid program in memory of their four classmates who have passed away. To make your contribution, visit lasallehs.org/sanmiguel. View more pictures from the Reunion at lasallehs.org/alumni.

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Ken Moscaret has lived in the Seattle suburb of Sammamish since 1996 with his Canadian wife of 35 years, Liz. They have two boys in their early 30s. Ken was a corporate litigator and trial attorney who left the practice of law 30 years ago to become an expert witness testifying about the "business of law" in large trials (www.FeeDispute.com). Ken and Liz co-founded a one-of-akind youth mentorship non-profit 20 years ago called Athletes For Kids (www.AthletesForKids. org). Alaska Airlines and the Seattle Seahawks are major AFK sponsors.

After their 50 Year Reunion in 2022, northern CA 1970 alums including Steve Singer ’70, Mike Moran ’70 and Pete Bukunt ’70 gather for golf every two to three months. Locations have included Poppy Ridge in Livermore, Alameda, Bridges in San Ramon, Moffett Field in Mountain View, and Boundary Oak in Walnut Creek

Jeff Maldonado worked as inhouse counsel for Verizon for 30 years, the last 10 as chief counsel to the President of Sales, supervising a group of 20 attorneys that reviewed Verizon’s marketing and advertising. Jeff is now retired and he and his wife live in Westlake Village. He is staying active with pilates, mentoring young men in the Catholic Big Brothers program and doing as much traveling as possible.

Rocco Liberio attended USC, obtained a JD from Loyola Law School and then an LLM (Master of Laws) from the University of San Diego Law School. He practiced law for over 40 years before retiring. He and his wife Kathie have been married for 46 years, have three grown children, and one granddaughter.

Members of the Class of 1978 gathered at Dave & Buster’s in Arcadia on August 7th to informally celebrate their 45 Year Class Reunion. Those in attendance included l-r: Hector Ituarte ’78, Adam Attalla ’78, Peter Vincent ’78, Jeff Collins ’78, Brian LeBerthon ’78. Seated: Thomas Garry ’78

Rob Hales has been in the financial industry his entire career and is currently working at US Bank as a Vice President, Technical Solutions Engineer. He is looking forward to his quickly approaching retirement so that he can spend more time with his family and travel. He enjoys hiking, fishing, golfing and playing guitar and still gets together with classmates to jam on occasion. David Frey is retiring this year after working as a professional photographer for almost 50 years. He and his wife have been married for 33 years. They have three children and are getting ready to move out of California and on to Nashville for a change of pace and fun retirement.

Dennis McKenna has worked as an entrepreneur, publisher, editor and investor. For many years he was co-founder and CEO of a national publishing, events and market research/advisory firm focused on digital technology in the public sector. Nick Roman has been the local host of 89.3 NPR’s “All Things Considered” for the last ten years and in public radio for more than 40 years. He has taught broadcast journalism and podcasting at Cal State Long Beach for over thirty years. He and his wife Mary have two grown daughters and live in Laguna Niguel.

Kevin Moore ’79 (L) and Victor Polek ’74 had never met until they found themselves seated together at Fenway Park on August 26, 2023. Both were visiting Boston (Kevin lives in Altadena and Victor resides in Hendersonville, TN) to see the Dodgers play the Red Sox. They had a great time chatting and enjoying the game!

Tom Brinton spent his working career in the field of information systems. His roles included desktop support, system management, network administration and project management. His final position was with MillerCoors Brewing Company in Irwindale where he was employed from 1996-2013. He continued in a consulting role there through 2015. Tom and his wife Alicia have lived in Monrovia since 1988 and are both retired. 47


They enjoy taking regular RV trips throughout the Western United States.

Members of the Class of ’80 gathered in July for a birthday party including Claudio Ficarra ’80, Tony Messineo ’80, Jim Eck ’80, Kris Mohandie ’80, Mark Ruelas ’80, David Howells ’80, Rafael Mirasol ’80, Mike Lofy ’80, Eric Nobriga ’80, Tom Roach ’80, and Stan Wilcox ’80.

Scott McCullah entered the financial services industry in 1981 and has worked with several major Wall Street firms and California banks. The last 20 years he has worked with JP Morgan. He currently supervises more than 900 financial advisors throughout California. He and his wife Cindi have been married for over 40 years and are planning to retire in Summerlin, NV.

1983

Sean McCarthy is the coordinator of instructional support, professional development and induction for the Murrieta Valley Unified School District. He has been a national board certified teacher since 2000 and recently renewed this 10year certification for the second time. Sean also became a certified instructor for Mindful Schools last year. He and his wife Michelle have three children (two of which are grown) and reside in Murrieta. Hector Ramos has spent nearly 40 years in the medical field and has recently changed his focus from caring for patients to teaching young resident doctors and medical students. Michael Franz-George has spent most of his career in aviation maintenance and is now teaching the subject at a college in Riverside. He has spent 26 years with the Riverside Sheriff Department as a mountain rescue volunteer in SAR. He has two grown sons and is currently engaged.

1982

Ken White retired from the Los Angeles Police Department as the detective supervisor of a homicide unit after a 27.5 year career in law enforcement. He currently works for The Walt Disney Company as a corporate security operations manager, based in Burbank. His responsibilities include protecting talent and assets on the West Coast. He is thrilled to have his son KJ ’26 attending La Salle and is looking forward to him continuing the family legacy, and starting his own. 48

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Simon Cooper ’87 and Werner Garciano ’87 reconnected in Sierra Madre in early February. Werner, who lives in Texas, was in town to run the Huntington Beach Surf City Half Marathon with his brothers, Vince ’89 and Edward ’89, and Simon was kicking off his Mt. Wilson Trail Race training program.

1995

Josef Lemoine was recently promoted to senior story editor

at Walt Disney Imagineering. He is responsible for the story development of lands, attractions, shops, restaurants, and experiences at Disney Theme Parks around the world. He is also currently working on a children’s book for Penguin Random House, which will be released in 2024. Joe recently launched his debut novel, The Unsaid Summer, a young adult coming of age love story.

1997

Hannah (Miller) Wilder serves as a priest for the Episcopal congregation of St. Mary’s in Ramona, CA. She and her wife, Kathy, have a grown son and live in Julian.

1998

Xochitl Bermejo has written her second poetry book, INCANTATION: LOVE POEMS FOR BATTLE SITES. A former Steinbeck Fellow and Poets & Writers California Writers Exchange winner, she’s received residencies from Hedgebrook, Ragdale, Yefe Nof, and the National Parks Arts Foundation. Xochitl teaches poetry and creative writing with Antioch University, MFA, and UCLA Extension, and is the director of Women Who Submit.

2001

Jacob Brady

has been promoted


to Lt. Colonel in the US Army. The promotion ceremony was held at the Von Braun Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Jake graduated from West Point and served in an armored scout company in Iraq. Jake was awarded the Bronze Star and the Valorous Unit Award among other citations in Iraq. Jake commanded FOB Nathan Smith in Kandahar Province in Afghanistan. He is currently stationed at Red Stone Arsenal in systems acquisitions. Jake, his wife Holly, and their sons, Michael and Asher, live in Huntsville.

2003

Jewelyn Mims earned her Master’s in History from California State University, Los Angeles in 2022. She started a new position at the Getty Center Museum in September working in the Getty Foundation Department, in grants programming. Previously, Jewelyn worked as part of a planning team, and research assistant, helping Cal State LA build a sustainable food garden with native Southern California edible and medicinal plants on campus. She was also invited to curate two photography exhibits for the history department at Cal State LA in partnership with the University Library and the Los Angeles Times, exhibiting historic photographs of the LA River and communities impacted by earthquakes spanning a period of 100 years.

has been working with the Brooklyn Public Library to develop public photography programming and started an exhibition series titled ANYONE / ANYWHERE.

2007

Jack Driscoll graduated in May 2023 from Hofstra University in Long Island. He received a Master of Science in Cardiovascular Sciences and P e r f u s i o n Medicine. He is pictured with the program director at Hofstra giving him the Dean’s Award. Jack is now working at Beth Israel Hospital in Newark, NJ.

A group of alumni played in THE ANNANDALIA, Annandale Country Club’s annual members guests tournament in September including, l to r, Elliot Van Nest ’08, Gary Macdonald ’75, Mark DeWald ’75, Danny Reaume ’06, Joey Reaume ’08 and Michael Palffy ’08.

Jackson Delany is a music teacher at Stuart Hall School for Boys in New Orleans where he lives with his wife, Nicole. He is also an active freelance musician, regularly playing weddings, receptions, private events, and music clubs.

2012

is a Doctor of Chiropractic treating all kinds of conditions with an emphasis in sports medicine. She is currently an associate chiropractor at DNA Sports Medicine & Wellness in Los Angeles. She has also started treating patients alongside Julie Miller (Nutritionist & Mother of Max Miller ’08) at Miller Family Health in Arcadia. Jelena

Bilog

Andrew Crabtree graduated from Trinity College Dublin, School of Medicine as a Doctor of Medicine (MD) and is now applying for surgical residency training.

2010

2005

Julia Barrero graduated from Stanford Law School in June 2023.

Jason Torrado is working for Taco Bell as a Senior Associate Manager, Operations working on digital experiences for delivery, kiosks and e-commerce. Anjelica Jardiel is working as a freelance photographer in New York City. Clients include People Magazine, Urban Outfitters, The Wall Street Journal and more. She

has launched and managed multiple revenue generating ($1BN+) products across companies like Meta, Disney, American Express and Amazon. Currently, he leads a team of 40 engineers, data scientists and marketers to build machine learning advertising products as a senior product manager at Walmart Connectn.

2011

Rocky Valiente earned his BA from the University of Southern California in 2015. Over the last 10 years, he

2013

Ryan Flynn is in his fifth year as a systems engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, CA.

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second feature film as an editor, a revenge thriller titled The Wrath of Becky. Stephen cut the film in just 10 weeks, entirely remotely and without an assistant editor. The film had its world premiere at the prestigious South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW) on March 11, 2023 and its international premiere at BIFFF (Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival) in Belgium on April 15, 2023. The film was released in theatres across America on May 26, 2023 and was in the top 10 movies on iTunes for the first week of its digital release.

2015

Katelyn Stone graduated in March 2021 with a Master of Science in Computer Engineering and is working as a systems/software engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Minsha

Ouyou

(pictured

left)

received her Master’s in Psychology from Columbia University in May 2023. Minsha’s sibling Miho, who attended La Salle from 2013-2015, also graduated from Columbia with a Master’s in Journalism (pictured right). Sierra Cheung recently graduated with her Master in Quantitative Methods from Columbia University. She’s taken on a position as a research specialist at Five Acres, Boys and Girls Aid Society. Leading up to this, Sierra built her academic background by publishing cognitive science research, and is excited to apply her skills to serve LA County’s foster youth. 50

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Megan Duenas has started a new position as an operations and policy analyst at the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.

2016

Bettina Lee has started her first year of law school at Columbia University.

Christian Billings received his Master’s in Physics and is planning on pursuing his Ph.D. He is currently working at a teaching clinic and volunteers as a football coach at La Salle.

2017

Samantha Nieto graduated from UC Irvine with a degree in sociology after playing soccer for the Anteaters. She is finishing out her NCAA eligibility at LMU while she works on her master’s. On September 14th, Sam opened her LMU scoring account with an 84th minute goal against Grand Canyon University.

2019

Yuzefpolsky graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tufts University in May 2023 with a BS in Psychology and a minor in Entrepreneurship and she also wrapped up her final softball season, ending with a 40-6 record this year. Katrina is now working as a recruiter for K1 Investment Management in their Manhattan Beach office. Katrina

Aly Hartman is currently working as an anti-money laundering/counterterrorist financing specialist at Ernst & Young in Los Angeles, and teaches yoga in Arcadia on the side Ravin Rhodes was accepted into USC’s Physical Therapy Doctorate Program and started in August 2023. Ravin played five years of volleyball at the University of Central Arkansas and completed her bachelor’s in exercise science with a minor in psychology.

2018

and Aging and a Master’s of Science in Gerontology from the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at USC.

Patricia Fotto graduated with her MBA on May 6, 2023 from Lewis University. Cami Brown graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Human Development

Sophie Woodman graduated on May 6, 2023 from Washington State University, Magna Cum Laude, with a Bachelor of Arts, double majoring in Apparel Design and Fashion Merchandising. Joshua Ng graduated from Harvard College on Thursday, May 25, 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. He is now working as a structures design engineer at Boeing in Everett, WA.


Esquivel graduated from USC on May 12, 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Aging/Social Science. She also double minored in entertainment and sports media studies. Elizabeth hopes to one day blend her gerontology educational interests with her studies in the entertainment industry by better incorporating older adults in the field. Elizabeth

Jake Powe graduated with honors from San Francisco State on May 26, 2023 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Studio Art and a minor in race relations. He has returned to Pasadena with plans to break into the entertainment industry in a creative capacity. CJ Rettig graduated from William Penn University on May 13, 2023 with a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies of Kinesiology & Education. He finished up his volleyball career and has since started his master’s degree in sports management at William Penn while working as a graduate assistant in the Athletic Department alongside the Athletic Director in internal operations. Nicole Strubinski earned her BFA in Film/Animation/Video with honors from Rhode Island School of Design on June 3, 2023. She is now working as a producer on the video game Fortnite at Epic Games in Cary, North Carolina.

Addison Uzeta graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from UC Davis and has started his master’s degree in psychology at Azusa Pacific University. Christopher Jimenez graduated from Loyola Marymount University on May 5, 2023 with a BS in Accounting. graduated from the University of San Diego on May 28, 2023 with a degree in mechanical engineering. She is now working as a process engineer for Proctor & Gamble in Boston, MA!

Nicole Ortiz

Leyna

Hong graduated from Claremont McKenna College in May 2023 with dual degrees in economics and philosophy and is now working as an internal auditor for Amazon.

Matthew Templo graduated from UC Irvine on June 16, 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. He is planning on attending graduate school to earn his master’s. Jamie Rivera graduated from San Diego State on May 12, 2023 with a BA in Mathematics and has started working on her master’s degree in mathematics.

Anela Leis graduated from Loyola Marymount on May 6, 2023, Magna Cum Laude, with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in health and society. She is planning on applying to PharmD programs in hopes of becoming a pharmacist. Derek Mendez-Takizawa graduated from St. John’s University on May 21, 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a double minor in chemistry & social justice. Derek entered veterinary school in the fall of 2023. Long Lin graduated from UCLA with a B.S in Statistics and Data Science and a B.A in Economics and is now working at Q2 as an HR Data Analyst. Everett Sayer graduated from UCLA on June 17, 2023 with a degree in business economics. He is now working for Wells Fargo in their commercial banking division in Century City.

2020

been hired as La Salle’s Communications and Marketing Associate after serving as an intern for two years. He completed his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Cinema at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in September 2023. Mario

Veliz

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is the chair of film and television for the Black Art Collective, a new student-run organization dedicated to connecting, developing and spotlighting Black creatives and Black creative projects at USC. On January 21, 2023, the organization debuted its first workshop. The workshop was an advanced camera workshop taught by Elias Ginsberg, a Los Angeles-based director of photography, adjunct professor at USC and alumnus of the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The organization plans to produce a play (or musical), Tracey Gibbs

FAMILY

film and a music showcase per semester. Tracey is currently a junior at USC majoring in cinematic arts, film and television production. Gracie Turner recently published her first paper in the American Journal of Human Biology, along with her mentor Dr. Amanda Veile. This is her first paper with Purdue University based on her research regarding i n d i g e n o u s women’s health in Peru. Gracie is currently a junior at Purdue majoring in biomedical health sciences with a minor in anthropology. She plans on continuing her research and hopes to bring attention to women’s health in South America, specifically women in poverty.

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John Alvarez graduated from the United States Navy Bootcamp on September 8, 2023 at the Navy Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois.

2023

Alex Alvarez ran in his first 8K Cross Country meet for Division I St. Mary’s College, at the USF Invitational held at Golden Gate Park on September 1, 2023. He finished as the 5th Gael, scoring points for the team, and 69th overall (53rd in scoring position), in a time of 26:01, helping the team to place 8th overall in the invitational.

Max McClellan ’09 and Chelsea Savolainen got engaged on April 22, 2023 after four years of dating. Max is a fire captain with the Stockton Fire Department and has been with the department for seven years. Chelsea works from home for a company that provides continuing education for the medical field. Max and Chelsea own a ranch together (McClellan Ranch), an 11.5 acre parcel in Heral, 30 minutes southeast of Sacramento. They have horses, cows, goats, pigs, chickens, and dogs. They sell farm fresh eggs and other organic products that are grown or made from materials on the ranch. The couple also breeds purebred Labrador Retrievers. Max and Chelsea are planning a May 2024 wedding.

Michelle “Chelle” Encinas ’17 and her fiancé Andrew Gallacher got engaged on July 18, 2023 in Lake Tahoe on the Eagle Rock hike at sunrise. Chelle graduated with her Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology from the University of South Dakota earlier this year and has started working for a local school district. She and Andrew are planning a 2024 wedding.

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Lauren Duckworth ’10 married Ben Ross on April 23, 2023 in Winters, CA. Robert Fraser ’10 was the Man of Honor. Jill Penlentay ’10, Daniel Gately ’10, and Trevor Duckworth ’08 were also in attendance. Lauren and Ben put their things in storage and were semi-nomadic this summer, spending time in Grass Valley, Santa Cruz, Topanga Canyon, and Thailand.

Manny Soriano ’12 and Alvina Le were married on May 27, 2023 at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Pasadena and now live in Orange County.

Christina (Miller) Cousart ’03 and her husband Robert welcomed Kaden John on February 6, 2023 in Arlington, VA. He’s loved by all including Grandpa Brian Miller ’79.

Matt Velasco ’04 and Briana Beltran welcomed their son, Lucas Rafael Beltran, on July 14, 2022. He is rapidly increasing in size and will hopefully soon surpass his pet siblings in intelligence. Lucas is looking forward to eating french dip sandwiches at Philippe’s with Nolan Jahnke (son of Jeff Jahnke ’04) over the holidays!

Jeff Jahnke ’04 and his wife Megan are thrilled to announce the arrival of Nolan Joseph Jahnke. Born on March 18, 2023 he has brought so much joy to their lives. Nolan is looking forward to eating french dip sandwiches at Philippe’s with Lucas Beltran (son of Matt Velasco ’04) over the holidays!

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Anne Marie (Singer) Amnasean ’07 and her husband Andrew welcomed their son, Benjamin Carter Amnasean, on May 23, 2023.

Matt Kohorst ’07 and his wife Jennifer welcomed their baby girl, Audrey Rose Kohorst, on August 29, 2023 at Huntington Hospital. Audrey was 8lbs., 2oz. and 22in. long.

Luke Eisenhardt ’08 and Ellie Lawther welcomed their daughter Lily Eisenhardt into the world on August 25, 2023 in Bishop, CA, weighing in at 7lbs., 11oz and measuring 20.75 in. long.

Katie (Murphy) Thomas ’11 and her husband Jake welcomed their son Weston Gordon Thomas on November 21, 2023.

FOR ALUMNI UPDATES FOLLOW US ON: La Salle High School Alumni Association Anne (Datingaling) Hettiger ’16 and her husband Drew welcomed their son, Lucas Andrew, on June 19, 2023, weighing 7lbs,.2oz. and 20in. long. Their daughter Aria is a proud big sister! 54

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MONET HURST-MENDOZA ’05

Monet, pictured right, next to TORERA lead actress, Jacqueline Guillén, on opening night.

Monet Hurst-Mendoza’s play TORERA received its world premiere at the Tony Award-winning Alley Theatre in Houston, TX in May 2023. The play was written while Monet was in residence at The Public Theater in New York as part of the 2017 Emerging Writers Group. It is being published by Concord Theatricals and will be available for purchase in 2024. TORERA follows the trials and celebrations of Elena Ramírez, a young woman who dreams of breaking boundaries to join the nearly exclusively male world of bullfighting in Yucatán, Mexico. A poignant story about becoming your truest self by proudly stepping into the ring. Monet hopes to bring this production to the Los Angeles area in the future. Monet is also a member of The Kilroys, a collective of theatre artists whose work combats sexism in American Theater. Their recent collective action, THE WEB, an interactive ecosystem spotlighting champions of women, trans, and non-binary voices in the American Theater can now be seen on their website, www.thekilroys.org. Monet was heavily involved in the recent 2023 WGA writers’ strike, the outcome of which won significant gains for all sectors of the union, resulting in higher pay for writers, minimum staffing requirements for writers’ rooms, and A.I. protections, among others. For the past four years, she has served as a writer/producer for "Law and Order: SVU" (seasons 2124). Monet is ready to staff in a new writers’ room and is excited for the new adventures that lie ahead!

IN MEMORIAM Sharon Andrews, Mother of David ’84

Vincent ’89 and Edward ’89; Grandfather to Gahel ’26

Brad Berger, Father of Mark ’03, Nicholas ’04 and Brooke (Berger) Gunness ’07; Father-in-law to Erin (Moran) Berger ’05; Former Trustee

Norma Goldstein, Mother of Steve (Faculty member)

Mirta Mourenza Romero, Grandmother to Alex ’15, Kate ’19 and Sofia ’23

Ellie Hoffman ’12, Daughter of John ’77; Sister to Ian ’06 and Olivia ’08

Mark Speers ’77, Brother of Michael ’76

Josie Beringer, Mother of Daniel ’11, Solina ’14 and Travis ’18 Denise Brown, Wife of Keith ’62; Sister of David ’67 and Don ’70 Heidi (Slider) Delgado ’98, Sister of Sean ’95 Raul Espinoza ’71 Constance Foster, Mother of Stephen Zoccoli ’86 Vicente Garciano, Father of Werner ’87,

Kathleen Howard, Mother of Sean Mispagel ’86 Bob Jenkins ’65, Brother of Ed ’62 Larry Lee, Father of Tyrese ’17

to Michael Johnston ’21

Christine Thibault, wife of Rick Huntley ’65 Gary Tres ’77, Brother of John ’65, Robert ’66, Dick ’70, and Gregory ’74

Will Meyers ’71

Tyson Tuchscherer ’68, Brother to Tim ’71 and Tod ’73; Father of Tim ’94

Elizabeth Paradis, Mother of Nicole (Paradis) Garthwait ’03

Roall Phillip Wheeler ’65, Father of Kevin ’92

Aida Lucia Herrera Rodriguez, Mother of David ’89; Grandmother

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ALUMNI MONTH OF SERVICE April 1 - 30, 2024

During the month of April, Alumni are encouraged to use the hashtags #SmallDeeds, #LSAlumniGive, #MonthofService and tag us on social media @LSHSAlumni or email pictures to alumni@lasallehs.org while volunteering, whether it be on your own or with one of the alumni service projects we are planning throughout the month in the Bay Area, Orange County, San Diego, Los Angeles, Pasadena and New York City. With over 7,300 alumni living in nearly every state and across the world, the impact of our small deeds can be huge!

CLASS OF 1974 FIFTY YEAR REUNION

Wednesday, May 22 – Thursday, May 23, 2024 The Reunion celebration will include the unforgettable Golden Diploma Ceremony as well as a welcome reception, campus tour, luncheon on campus, and a private Reunion Party at a very cool private venue. Official invites will hit the mail in April. More information online at lasallehs.org/74reunion 56

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THE

LANCER CHALLENGE

10.27%

La Salle ended fiscal year 2023 with an alumni giving participation rate of . We are most grateful for the 745 alumni donors who helped get us there! Our goal this fiscal year is to reach 10.50% by June 30, 2024, and to see which graduating class comes out on top in the Lancer Challenge.

WHAT IS THE LANCER CHALLENGE?

A giving competition that challenges each class to increase the number of donors who contribute to La Salle over the fiscal year (July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024).

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Every gift matters. No gift is too small to count for your class. The competition is based on the number of alums from each class who give, not the dollar amount. *All tax-deductible gifts made to La Salle will impact your class participation scoree.

HOW DO YOU MAKE A GIFT?

There are several ways to make a gift and boost your class’ standing: 1. Give online at www.lasallehs.org/annualfund 2. Mail your gift. Checks made payable to “La Salle College Prep” 3. Call 626.696.4362 to make your gift over the phone

TOP FIVE

CLASSES BY # OF DONORS

FY 2022-2023

Class of 1975

50 Donors

Class of 1973

42 Donors

Class of 2002

33 Donors

Class of 2012

26 Donors

Class of 1980

17 Donors

HELP GET YOUR CLASS IN THE TOP FIVE! MAKE YOUR DONATION TODAY www.lasallehs.org/annualfund

IS THERE A PRIZE?

The Class with the highest number of donors at fiscal year-end (June 30th) will receive: • Placement on the Lancer Challenge Championship Banner in the Gym • Recognition in Lancer Magazine • Bragging rights (and they are priceless!)

Class standings are updated regularly online at www.lasallehs.org/challenge

CONGRATULATIONS

to the CLASS OF 1975 for winning the 2022-2023 LANCER CHALLENGE AGAIN (5th year in a row) with a whopping 50 DONORS!

Lancer Challenge ALUMNI GIVING FY’18 2007 FY’19 1975 FY’20 1975 FY’21 1975 FY’22 1975 FY’23 1975

* Physical banner hangs in the Duffy Lewis Gymnasium and is updated annually.


La Salle

COLLEGE PREPARATORY

3880 EAST SIERRA MADRE BOULEVARD PASADENA, CA 91107-1996 WWW.LASALLEHS.ORG

Parents of Alumni: If your son or daughter no longer maintains a permanent address at your home, please notify the Alumni Office of their new mailing address at 626.696.4362 or alumni@lasallehs.org


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