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SECOND CENTURY

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Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory Celebrates the Class of 2012

U P CO M I N G E V E N T S
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Alumni Track and Field Mixer
Social Kitchen & Brewery

IN THIS ISSUE

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Graduation Service: From the Classroom to the Other Side of the World Change for Our World: Safe Water Sporting Green Class Notes

AUGUST

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1st Day of School

SEPTEMBER

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23rd Annual Walkathon
Polo Fields, Golden Gate Park

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36th Annual Irish Invitational Golf Tournament
Harding Park Golf Course

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Spring Gala 2012 Memorial & Commemorative Giving Program

O C TO B E R

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Open House

NOVEMBER

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Fall Play

SECOND CENTURY is a publication of the SHC Office of Communications and is published for alumni, faculty/staff, parents, students, investors and friends. 1055 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 415.775.6626 editor@shcp.edu

BOARD OF REGENTS
Denise Kent 77, President; Charles R. Love, Vice President; Raymond A. DeRenzo 73, Carol Wicklund Enright, Sandra Gulli, Russell J. Gumina 62, Steve Heath, Janet L. Holland 77, Lisa Kala, Ph.D. 73, Sheila Kiernan, Mary T. Lee 77, Sister Christina Maggi, DC, Eileen M. Malley 77, Sister Frances Meyer, DC, Debbie Monfredini, Gerald Murphy, Mark Pardini 88, Sister Sylvia Parks, DC, Rene Stephen Picazo 90, Jeffrey P. Porter 72, Kevin M. Ramirez, Ed.D. 65, Roman Rodriguez, M.D. 68, James E. Ryan, Jr., Bernadette Smith, William D. Spencer 65, Monsignor John Talesfore, Ed Wang 90 Harold H. Wong 77, Brother Tom Westberg, FSC, Ex-Officio: Gary Cannon, Principal; Wayne M. Henderson 69, Comptroller; John F. Scudder, Jr. 73, President; Theresa Flynn Houghton 96, Director of Development; John M. Vigo 81, Director of School Advancement

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Reunion Celebration 2012
Classes of 67, 72, 77, 82, 87, 92, 97, and 02 Sister Teresa Piro, DC, Student Life Center

EDITOR/DESIGNER
Caitlin Steele-Williams
Director of Communications & Marketing

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MANAGING EDITOR
Sawson Jweinat
Communications Associate

Sister Teresa Piro, DC, Student Life Center

SPORTS EDITOR
Scott Bergen
Sports Communication Coordinator

COVER
Most Reverend Thomas Daly 78, auxiliary bishop of the diocese of San Jose, presided over the Baccalaureate Mass on May 26, 2012, at Saint Marys Cathedral. Bishop Daly was ordained May 25, 2011, at St. Joseph Cathedral Basilica in San Jose, where he was appointed the first auxiliary bishop of the diocese of San Jose. Are you receiving more than one copy of the magazine? Do you need another copy? Please contact editor@shcp.edu or 415.775.6626 ext. 644.

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Presidents Dinner
Sister Teresa Piro, DC, Student Life Center

CONTRIBUTORS
John Gumina 91, Rosie Lawlor Horan 65, Theresa Flynn Houghton 96, John F. Scudder, Jr. 73, John Vigo 81, Franco Finn 95

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Christmas Concert
2 SUMMER 2012 Collins, DC, Theater Sister Caroline

Sawson Jweinat, Scott Bergen, Kim Wong 12, Edmund Ngai 13

PHOTO CREDITS

A Message from President Scudder


Dear SHC Community, This fall marks the 25th anniversary of the merger of Sacred Heart High School and Cathedral High School. At the time of the merger, I was teaching civics and carried a very narrow view of the historical significance of what was being accomplished through the merging of these two long-standing institutions. As a teacher, my primary focus was on the school culture and tradition and not on the more powerful merger of our Vincentian and Lasallian charisms that would become the animating force of the newly formed Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory. The two charisms, anchored in 17th-century French spirituality, could not have found more compatible partners to support their common vision of sharing Gods unconditional love for all, especially the poor. When St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac both died in 1660, St. John Baptist de La Salle was just 9 years old. But when you read the writings of our Founders, there is no doubt that de La Salle was influenced by the words and work of de Paul and de Marillac. All three saints clearly saw the terrible injustices that were forced upon the people of France, and the hypocrisy that existed in the way the Church was responding to the plight of the people. Our Founders wanted to provide a practical response that was rooted in the example set by Christ. Today this would seem obvious, but at the time it was quite extraordinary. I believe it was this practical and simple response, rooted in the Gospel, that fueled the worldwide expansion of both the Vincentian and Lasallian charisms. Today the Daughters and Brothers, along with their lay colleagues, are sponsoring hospitals and schools in more than 80 countries, serving millions of families. What does this mean for the young people of Sacred Heart Cathedral? It means that during their time at SHC they will form a community that is based on inclusivity rather than exclusivity. They will be part of a community that is tuned in to those who are hurting and in need of extra love and support. They will live within a community of learners who treat others the way they themselves expect to be treated. It is a community that at times shows its human frailties, but understands the importance of redemption and forgiveness. Not a bad way to live your high school yearsor, for that matter, the rest of your life. Sincerely,

sacred heart cathedral preparatory Excellence in Catholic Education since 1852 Enter to Learn; Leave to Serve Inspired by the Daughters of Charity and the De La Salle Christian Brothers, in partnership with families, Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatorys mission is to provide the finest education in an inclusive Catholic community of faith. We prepare our students to become service-oriented leaders with a commitment to living the Gospel.

John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 President

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Honoring a 160-year tradition of educating young men and women in the heart of the city, Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory celebrates the graduates of the Class of 2012 in its 25th commencement. Throughout their four years at SHC, the Class of 2012 served as excellent leaders who leave with much to be admired. Steering their student body as extraordinarily gifted scholars, leaders and athletes, 100% of our graduates will attend the college or university of their choice; more than 326 colleges and universities nationwide offered acceptance to our students including UC Berkeley, Stanford and Georgetown.

REPRESENTING THE CLASS OF 2012 ARE VALEDICTORIAN, CALVIN YAU, AND SALUTATORIAN, KIM WONG. CALVIN YAU
SHC has taught us so much more than academic fundamentals. The teachers at this school have dedicated themselves to not only preparing us academically but also for upcoming life challenges and experiences. They have instilled within us a curiosity that is insatiable and a passion that is everlasting. We have been taught to follow our convictions and to act upon them intelligently and justly. We have been told to dream; but above all, to do all within our power to reach our potentials.

KIM WONG
We all have lenses. We see through our eyes, which are connected to our brains, our bodies and our hearts. In our Lasallian/ Vincentian community, we are guided by the teachings of de La Salle, Elizabeth Anne Seton, Vincent de Paul, and Louis de Marillac. We developed a lens that looks to our Founders, as they look after us. We are going to see and interact with the world and make a difference.

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L-R Principal Gary Cannon, Jennifer Java, Evan Linsey, Kim Wong, Abby Chen, Kelly Monfredini, Moriya Kotova, Michael Munchua, President John F. Scudder, Jr. 73

DISTINGUISHED AWARDS
On Saturday, May 26, the SHC Class of 2012 graduated. This 160th commencement ceremony was held at St. Marys Cathedral. We wish all the seniors well and congratulate them on their outstanding achievements.

served the school for four decades as a teacher and the assistant principal for academics.

CARITAS AWARD
Michael Munchua

more than 50 years of service to this school, is presented annually to a graduating senior who has exemplified Brother Conrads spirit, devotion and interest in the school.

LOUIS A. MEYER GENERAL SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE AWARD


Abby Chen, Mariya Kotova

This award is presented annually to the male graduate who has manifested true Christian caritas or true Christian love by giving generously of himself and time to others.

ROBERT WEST LOYALTY AND SERVICE AWARD


Kim Wong

LABOUR AWARD
Jennifer Java

This award, the highest and most distinguished academic award that Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory bestows upon a graduating senior, is presented to the students who maintain the highest cumulative grade point average for their high school careers. The award is named in honor of a graduate, himself a winner of this award, who selflessly

This award is presented annually to the female graduate most exemplifying charity and true Christian love by giving generously of herself and her time to others.

This award, which is sponsored by the family of the late Robert D. West, Class of 1939 and a longtime dedicated worker for the Alumni Association, is presented annually to the graduate who, by vote of the entire graduating class, has best exemplified the spirit of loyalty and service to SHC.

LEADERSHIP AWARD
Evan Linsey

BROTHER CONRAD AWARD FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT


Kelly Monfredini

This award, named in honor of a faculty member who devoted

This award is presented in recognition of a student who makes untiring contributions to student affairs.

SECOND CENTURY

CLASS OF 2012 COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES


Abilene Christian University Academy of Art University Aeronautical University, Arizona Aeronautical University, Florida Alabama State University Albany College of Pharmacy American InterContinental University Los Angeles American University of Rome Amherst College Arizona State University Arizona State University East Arizona State University West Art Center College of Design Azusa Pacific University Baltimore County Barnard College Bates College Baylor University Bellarmine University Berkeley College of NYC Binghamton University Biola University Boise State University Boston College Boston Conservatory Boston University Bucknell University Butte College California College of Music California Institute of Technology California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona California State University, Bakersfield California State University, Channel Islands California State University, Chico California State University, Dominguez Hills California State University, East Bay California State University, Fresno California State University, Fullerton California State University, Long Beach California State University, Los Angeles California State University, Monterey Bay California State University, Northridge California State University, Sacramento California State University, San Bernardino California State University, San Marcos California State University, Stanislaus Caada College Carleton College Case Western Reserve University Cazenovia College Central Washington University Chabot College Chaminade University of Honolulu Chapman University Wells City College of San Francisco City University of New York City University of Seattle in Bulgaria Claremont McKenna College Clark Atlanta University Clark University Clarkson University Clemson University Colgate University College of Charleston College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Holy Cross Colorado College Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Columbia University Concordia University, Irvine Cornell School of Hotel Administration Cornell University Creighton University Dartmouth College DePaul University Dominican University of California Drake University Drew University Drexel University Duquesne University Earlham College Emerson College Everett Community College Fairfield University Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, San Diego Fashion Institute of Technology Florida Institute of Technology Florida International University Florida State University Fordham University George Fox University Georgia Institute of Technology Gonzaga University Guilford College Harvard University Harvey Mudd College Haverford College Hawaii Pacific University Heritage College Hofstra University Hollins University Holy Names University Howard University Humboldt State University Illinois Institute of Technology Indiana University at Bloomington Ithaca College Johns Hopkins University Johnson & Wales University Kansas State University La Salle University Lafayette College Laguna College of Art & Design Lawrence University Lewis & Clark College Los Angeles City College Loyola Marymount University Loyola University, Chicago Loyola University, New Orleans Lynn University Manhattan College Manhattanville College Marquette University Marymount College Maryville University Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Massachusetts Institute of Technology Menlo College Michigan State University Mills College Mission College Mississippi State University Montana State University Montana State University, Northern Monterey Peninsula College Mount St. Marys College Musicians Institute Naval Academy Preparatory School Nevada State College New York University North Carolina State University Northeastern University Northern Arizona University Northwest Christian University Northwestern College, Chicago Campus Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohio Northern University Oregon State University Otis College of Art and Design Otterbein University Pace University, New York City Pacific Lutheran University Pacific Union College Pacific University Parsons The New School for Design Pennsylvania State University, Abington Pennsylvania State University, University Park Pennsylvania State University, World Campus Pepperdine University Philadelphia University Platt College San Diego Polytechnic Institute of NYU Portland State University Princeton University Purdue University Reed College Regis University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rice University Rochester Institute of Technology Saint Josephs University Saint Louis University Saint Marys College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Diego State University San Francisco State University San Jose State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Savannah College of Art and Design Seattle Pacific University Seattle University Seton Hall University Sierra College Sierra Nevada College Skyline College Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Sonoma State University Southern California Institute of Architecture Southern Oregon University St. Johns University St. Louis College of Pharmacy Stanford University Stevens Institute of Technology Stony Brook University Suffolk University Swarthmore College Syracuse University Temple University Texas A&M University Texas Christian University Texas Southern University Texas Tech University The Academy of Cosmetology & Esthetics, NYC The Art Institute of California, Hollywood The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles The Art Institute of California, San Francisco The Art Institute of New York City The Catholic University of America The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina The College of New Jersey The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art The Evergreen State College The George Washington University The Kings College Alberto The Ohio State University The State University of New Jersey at Camden The State University of New Jersey at New Brunswick The State University of New Jersey at Newark The University of Alabama The University of Alabama at Birmingham The University of Findlay The University of Montana The University of Montana, Missoula The University of Montana, Western The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of Texas, Austin The University of West Alabama Trinity College Tufts University Tulane University Union College United States Naval Academy University of Advancing Technology University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Merced University of California, Riverside University of California, San Diego University of California, San Francisco University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Santa Cruz University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado, Boulder University of Connecticut, Hartford University of Dallas University of Delaware University of Denver University of Evansville University of Florida University of Hartford University of Hawaii, Hilo University of Hawaii, Manoa University of Illinois at Chicago University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign University of Kentucky University of La Verne University of Maine University of Maryland University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Massachusetts, Boston University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth University of Miami University of Michigan University of Missouri Columbia University of Montevallo University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno University of New England University of New Mexico University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Redlands University of Rhode Island University of San Francisco University of South Florida, Tampa University of Southern California University of the Pacific University of the Sciences in Philadelphia University of Vermont University of Victoria University of West Florida University of Wisconsin Vanderbilt University Villanova University Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Walla Walla University Washington State University West Virginia University Western Oregon University Western Washington University Westminster College Whitman College Whitworth University Willamette University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Xavier University

SUMMER 2012

FROM THE CLASSROOM TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD

SERVICE

Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory is proud to serve students through the timeless vision of our Founders, St. John Baptist de La Salle, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Vincent de Paul, and St. Louise de Marillac. Through the teachings of the De La Salle Christian Brothers and the Daughters of Charity, our students not only gain a deeper insight into the world, but also a 21st-century education that prepares them to use their knowledge on a global level through realworld experiences. From the Mediterranean to California, our students expand their talents and serve those in need.
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Now, I know that there is more to poverty than just economics, says Marc Angel Nava 09.
Yes, let us feed the hungry and help the less fortunate, but let us also not forget those others like the kids at CasArcobaleno, who are deprived of other important necessities in life: love, care and kindness. This is the work that the Christian Brothers do in Scampia, Italy, and I was really glad to be a part of it. While other volunteers were serving the poor at food banks and medical centers, Nava, a history major at St. Marys College, was serving the internally poor. Through the Christian Service Mission, a Brother recommended that Nava continue his interest in service and work abroad. Having studied abroad in Rome, Nava felt comfortable enough with his Italian to serve with the De La Salle Brothers in Scampia, a poor suburb of Naples. With a population of 100,000 people within four square kilometers, Scampias unemployment is 75%. Ive worked in the classroom and at inner-city schools before, so I thought that my experience in Scampia would be somewhat similar, explains Nava. What he didnt expect, he says, was that Scampia wasnt like any other inner city he had experienced before. Trash fills neighborhood streets that are lined with poorly constructed buildings. Tasteless graffiti covers walls, pavement, monuments and churches, and is inside school buildings and classrooms. In the middle of this depressing neighborhood, the De La Salle Brothers run a community center called CasArcobaleno (Rainbow

House), for teenagers (ages 14-19) who drop out of school, and, in collaboration with the Sisters of Providence, a center for kids. The Brothers reside above the house, and this is where Nava stayed for the month of January 2012. Side by side with Brother Enrico Muller, Nava served the teenagers of Scampia to keep them off the streets and in the classroom. The goal seemed simple enough: prepare the 15 students to pass their high school exam. The exam is taken in English and the students speak only Italian. Students have one year to take advantage of the program and pass the exam. The challenge was that these students had no interest in learning or working hard; they were disrespectful and rowdy. Over the course of the month, Nava began to learn more about each students personal experience and way of life. This understanding allowed him to take a more patient and understanding approach in his teaching method. The students slowly responded to him. I believe that this experience helped me to realize that there is more to poverty than just not having money or being homeless. The students that I worked with werent financially poor, as they were poor internally, spiritually and emotionally. Not having their souls nourished deeply contributed to their disastrous behavior, their wild temperaments, their negativity, and lack of ambition to do anything or strive for success. Although one month was just a taste of the service of the De La Brothers work in Scampia, Nava felt like he walked away with a tremendous amount of knowledge and understanding of how an environment can affect ones soul.

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The Daughters of Charity formed who I am today, says Religious Studies instructor, Georgina Severin 98.
Through her service in and out of the classroom, Severin hopes to dedicate her life to the mission of the Daughters. Severin first learned about the Daughters as a student at Sacred Heart Cathedral. They were vibrant and caring, serious, straightforward, and they seemed so dedicatedthings I very much admired and found inspirational, recalls Severin. It was during this time when Severin witnessed poverty firsthand on a Venaver trip to Tijuana where she learned that faith in Christ required a loving response to the poor. Compelled by the Daughters clear mission to serve those who live on the margins, Severin felt the call to serve as a volunteer at a Daughters of Charity-sponsored elementary school in East LA called Our Lady of Talpa. Through the Vincentian Service Corps (VSC), Severin taught inner-city children and had the privilege to work alongside Daughters who nourished her love for the DOC mission. The desire to live the mission of the Daughters grew stronger and led Severin to make a pilgrimage. During her spring break, Severin went to the home and international headquarters of the Daughters, the Mother House in Rue du Bac, Paris. During this week, Severin experienced the Daughters of Charity on an international level. She learned that they were the first active order and are currently the largest community of women all over the world, representing

over 21,000 members in service. Severin believes that what calls the women to serve is the clear mission that the DOC stand by, which is to serve the poor. The time at the Mother House also brought Severin to visit the tombs of St. Vincent de Paul and St. Catherine Laboure. Severin remembers receiving the Laboure Award upon graduation from SHC. The award is presented annually to the female graduate most exemplifying charity and true Christian love by giving generously of herself and time to others. This pilgrimage confirmed Severins desire to live as the Daughters do. Even as a laywoman, she will find ways to be of service, faithful to God and to the spirit of the founders. Today, at SHC, Severin works to educate her students and work with fellow faculty to consider the poor, to recognize that each person lives with dignity and deserves respect. As part of the Vincentian and LaSallian heritage we are called to align ourselves with those who live on the margins of society, says Severin. Through faculty and staff retreats, Severin leads her community in great reflection and reminds her SHC family that prayer and service is in all of us. This summer, Severin will spend her time in service to the people of India. Through the International Immersion Program for Brother and Lasallian Partners, Severin will immerse herself in community with the Brothers while serving fellow Lasallians.

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Our students are discovering their talents


THANKS TO YOUR SUPPORT OF THE FUND FOR EXCELLENCE!

SacredHeartCathedralPreparatoryoffersyoungpeopleanenvironmentwherethey
can learn, explore their interests and discover their talents. Alumni, parents of alumni and friends of the school support our students through annual gifts to the Fund for Excellence. Thanks to the support of our community, SHC will offer $2.5 million in financial aid to students who would not have the opportunity to attend SHC otherwise. All students benefit from the academic enhancements provided by the Fund for Excellence, including additional advanced placement courses, service learning opportunities and technology in the classrooms. Finally, the Fund for Excellence supports our cocurricular programs, where students can fulfill their passions outside the classroomfrom Irish athletics and student leadership to performing arts and speech and debate. Support our students! Make your annual gift to the Fund for Excellence by June 30, 2012. Make your gift online at www.shcp.edu.

THANK YOU TO THE PARENTS OF THE CLASS OF 2012!


Over the last four years, the parents of the class of 2012 have generously supported the young men and women of SHC. Together, the 2012 parents have raised more than $1,970,670, with $1,056,942 directed toward our Parent Pledge Program. In addition, these parents have given countless hours of service through the Parents Association and a variety of other departments on campus. We are grateful for their time, hard work and tireless efforts to keep SHC a thriving community! Congratulations on the graduation of your sons and daughters. We hope to see you in the years ahead!

Does your company match your giving? Many companies match employees contributions up to a certain limit per year. To find out if your company is among those participating in a gift-matching program, contact your human resources department for information.

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CHANGE FOR OUR WORLD: SAFE WATER


By Sawson Jweinat despite the fact that more people die each year from For two years, the students of Sacred Heart Cathedral drinking dirty water than from the worlds hurricanes, Preparatory have been working on the United Nations floods, tsunamis and earthquakes combined. The water Millennium Development Goals, fighting to end world crisis is a silent crisis. poverty by 2015. In collaboration with all the Lasallian Students from Lasallian Vincentian Youth (LVY), schools in the San Francisco district, SHCs Social Earth Action, Rights of the Child (ROC), the swim team Justice Week and the Lenten Change for Our World and marine biology classes forged a strong awareness Drive both focused on Goal 7: Ensure environmental campaign and worked to pray and raise significant funds, sustainabilityspecifically, safe drinking water and which were sent to SHCs twin schools in Ethiopia, sanitation. Kenya and Eritrea. Two schools that are struggling with For all people, water is the clean water issues are St. Josephs Education for basic human values in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which source of life. Our scriptural is very important. No one exists as needs funding to drill a bore well, tradition reminds us that providing water to those an isolated individual. Problems far and St. Josephs School for Boys in who thirst is one of the most away will eventually affect us. This is Nazareth, Ethiopia, which needs fundamental expressions of a water tanker. A portion of the not religion, but reality. compassion, says Deirdre money was also sent to Nairobi, Dalai Lama, addressing Murphy 13. Through our Kenya, where the Daughters educators at the University of Change for Our World Drive, of Charity are supplying water we can bring water and new purification systems to children and San Francisco, 2003 hope to a thirsting world. their families. This year millions of people, most of them children, Working as instruments of change, students raised will die from diseases associated with inadequate water awareness around overfishing, encouraged the use of supply, sanitation and hygiene. Unlike war and terrorism, stainless steel, glass or aluminum water bottles for the global water crisis does not make media headlines, personal hydration, and became more conscious despite the fact that it claims more lives through disease consumers of water and seafood. than any war claims through guns. Unlike natural disasters, it does not receive international attention, UPPER LEFT: Dalai Lama, Joey Nazzal 13, Ms. Anita Diaz. RIGHT: Chip Fullbright 12, Zaldy Tubig 12.
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Water gives life. The lack of access, overuse and abuse take away life. Become the instruments of change that we are all called to be. Social Justice Assembly
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SPORTING GREEN

IRISH FIGHTIN THEIR WAY TO THE BIGTIME


by Scott Bergen When Josh Fox 12 and Taylor Johns 12 signed their letters of intent to play NCAA Division I basketball at UC Riverside along with classmate Celeste Boureille 12, who will play soccer at Cal, they joined a remarkably accomplished assemblage of young men and women who have gone on to compete in athletics after the final bell tolled in their days at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory. Track and Field has graduated several great athletes of late, including Tammia Hubbard 09, Jarrett Moore 11, Tina Kefalas 95 and Shannon Rowbury 02. Hubbard is a hurdler at Ithaca College in New York and is known there as much for her considerable accomplishments on the track as she is for her service in the local community. Moore runs cross country at CCSF and will transfer to USF to compete in NCAA-DI next fall. Kefalas ran four years at USC before beginning her international career, and has qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games in London in the marathon and will compete for Greece. Rowbury graduated from Duke, made the finals for the United States in the 1500M in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, and is a frontrunner to qualify again this year. Rowbury has three US National Championships under her belt and was the bronze medalist in the 1500M in the 2009 World Championships. Several Irish football players have gone on to succeed at the next level, highlighted by Jason Hill 03, who will be catching passes from Peyton Manning next year for the Denver Broncos. Dasarte Yarnway 09 was recently named starting fullback for Cal in the 2012-2013 season, and Kevin Greene 09 will finish his career as a defensive end at USC while pursuing a masters degree after earning his bachelors degree in just three-and-a-half years. Stefan Gartrell 02 played baseball for USF before being drafted by the White Sox. Having won the 2011 AAA Minor League Home Run Derby, he went on to win the Atlanta Braves AAA teams Player of the Year Award. Chris Petrini 05 graduated from Cal and is playing in the Orioles organization, and Eric Herrera 07 is currently the starting third baseman at Lynn College in Florida (NCAA-DI). Katie Neary 11 played lacrosse for the Irish and has walked on and found a spot at Regis University. Irene Gardner 03 has followed up a successful volleyball and basketball career at SHC by making the the US national rugby sevens team. Gabby Jolly 09, who was a standout volleyball player at SHC, has had a solid career playing DI volleyball at St. Marys College. Another former all-league volleyball player for the Irish, Tracey Lam 07 was named AllCUSA at Rice University, holds the university record for digs, was the Conference USA libero of the Year in her junior and senior seasons, and is the most accomplished defensive player weve ever had, Irish head coach Margi Beima gushed. The St. Marys rugby team finished the 2012 regular season undefeated in the Pacific Conference and earned the top seed in the West heading into the Division I-A playoffs. They eventually lost in the national semifinals

TH 36 TH ANNUAL IRISH INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 2012


HARDING PARK GOLF COURSE SAN FR ANCISCO
12:30 p.m. shotgun start Fantastic tee prizes Contest holes and raff le prizes Get your golf foursome together for this once-a-year event! Proceeds benef it SHC student-athletes Contact Director of Alumni Relations, Franco Finn 95, at franco.finn@shcp.edu

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in a season highlighted by a win over the top-ranked team in the nation, Cal. The team is full of SHC alumni, including Robert Carlson 07, Stephen Cassinelli 07, Maxwell Heath 07, August Heath 10, Mike ONeill 10 and Joe Brophy 07. While the Irish enjoyed likely the greatest year in school history in 2011-2012, with five CCS championships, a Northern California championship and several exceptional individual seasons, our alumni are still bringing that Fightin Irish competitive spirit to succeed at the next level and beyond.

Boureille 12, who will graduate after clearly establishing herself as the best player in program history. Sara Harrington 13 and Charlotte McGeever 12 also earned All-WCAL honors. The wrestling team had their finest season in school history, finishing with a 7-6 record and qualifying a school record 10 athletes for the CCS finals. Gabe Flores 13 finished eighth at CCS finals and will return to lead the team along with standout Kiko Valle 14.

HALL OF FAME 2012


On Saturday, February 4, 2012, SHC celebrated the newest members of the Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory Athletic Hall of Fame, Denise (Langois) Cirelli 72, Fred Fegan 65, Don Meroff 60, Crissy (Di Luzio) Russo 99, Tad Tassone 69, Reno Di Bono 59, Kamailia Williams 96, Pete Russell 82, and the 1960 Varsity Baseball Team. Each of the individual inductees and 12 members of the 1960 baseball team were present. The next SHC Athletic Hall of Fame class will be inducted in 2014.

WINTER SPORTS ROUND-UP


The mens basketball team went 28-6 en route to winning the CCS Division III and Northern California Division III titles. A chance at the teams second state title in four years rolled off the rim with just seconds remaining and All-WCAL first-teamers Josh Fox 12 and Taylor Johns 12 have both since committed to playing Division I basketball at UC Riverside. The womens team was 15-15 on the season in a highly competitive league, but caught fire in the postseason, putting together its longest win streak of the season in the playoffs. All-WCAL players Geanna Summers-Luaulu 14, Briannah Smith 13 and Jerrieza Enriquez 13 led the team, and all will return in 2012-2013. The 14-6-4 mens soccer team was led to the title by WCAL Forward of the Year Jonathan Rojas 12, who was one of five Irish to be named All-WCAL including William Vellasco 13, Dashiell MacNamara 12, Connor Anderson 13 and Oscar Reyes 13. Though they came up short of the playoffs, the womens soccer team had an excellent season, highlighted by the stellar play of Cal-bound WCAL Player of the Year Celeste

SAN FRANCISCO PREP HALL OF FAME


Bill Moe 60 was inducted into the San Francisco Prep Hall of Fame on Saturday, May 19. Moe was a catcher for the Irish and earned All City honors in 1958, 1959, and 1960. After graduating from Sacred Heart High School, Moe went on to play for San Francisco State University where he made the first team All-Far Western Conference team in 1961 and 1962. In 1982 he was inducted into the SHC Athletic Hall of Fame, and last February he was inducted again as a core member of the 1960 AAA league championship baseball team. This year, Moe was also inducted into the San Francisco State University Hall of Fame.

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CLASS NOTES
Tim Baptista 99 Memorial Fund Cioppino February 25, 2012

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Linda (Mattos) Palmer retired from Kaiser in 2011, after working there for 32 years. She started out as a medical assistant and then spent the majority of her career as an EKG technician. She lives with her two dogs in Santa Rosa. She has three sons, two granddaughters and one grandson.

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More than 50 graduates from the Sacred Heart Class of 1952 recently celebrated their 60th reunion at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco on Friday, April 27. Led by Frank Noonan 52 and Bob Ford 52, more than 50 alums including Rosie Horan 65, John Vigo 81, Franco Finn 95 and Theresa Flynn Houghton 96 attended. Alva OConnor Kaneaiakala has been living in Nanakuli, Hawaii since 1997. Shes a retired registered nurse and continues to stay active. She belongs to the Urban Garden Center.

1965
After 25 years with the San Francisco Symphony, stage manager Vance DeVost saved his toughest tour for last. He retired after returning from Carnegie Hall, where the symphony wrapped up its American Mavericks festival on March 30, 2012.

Bishop Tom Daly, of San Jose, is shown with Pope Benedict XVI during a meeting at the Vatican. Darrell Lee, and three other volunteers from Moraga were honored by the Moraga Town Council for their combined 100 years of service to the town. Among those honored with Lee, who also works eight to 10 hours every month for the Moraga Police Department, were police reserves. On October 26, 2011, the council signed a proclamation in their honor. Lee is also known as the Moraga-Orinda fire district division chief.

1966
Marco Ojeda is a Vietnam veteran who worked 19 years at Wells Fargo Bank and 13 years at Union Bank, both in San Francisco and San Diego, before retiring. He has been married for 40 years and has three grandchildren. He enjoys going to San Francisco, visiting relatives, eating Chinese food and cooking. He is involved with his parish in Chula Vista and still reads the same Bible hes had since 1965.

(L-R) Rick Baptista (Tims father); George Lynch 67 (Tims uncle); and Mike Lynch (Tims uncle)

On February 25, 2012, family and friends gathered at the Tim Baptista 99 Memorial Fund Cioppino Dinner to celebrate Tims memory. Proceeds from the event, along with proceeds from the annual golf tournament, benefit the Tim Baptista Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to an SHC senior who fulfills the following criteria: maintains at least a 3.0 GPA, plays a sport or is active in a club, is a true leader among his or her peers, and has an outgoing personality. Through the Baptista/ Lynch familys tireless efforts, the fund balance is approaching $500,000.

1958
Arnold Ramirez attended the Fightin Irish Football Night event last April at the Pomeroy Center, where his 1957 Sacred Heart football team was honored, making it 55 years since their AAA City Championship. He and his wife also plan to organize a birthday trip to the Kentucky Derby in 2013.

1979
Bayardo Gomez recently retired from the California Highway Patrol after serving for 29 years. His wife organized a retirement party in Vacaville, with many of his friends and colleagues in attendance.

1970
After a 30-year career with Chevron Corporation, Jose Remo officially retired on January 31, 2012. He was an audiovisual technician for Chevron.

1960
Patrick Mahoney was an attorney before he retired about 10 years ago. He is enjoying retirement and is still passionate about the boxing world. Last December, he was at the World Boxing Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, where he was inducted for his contributions to the sport. James Reggiardo enjoyed a couple of weeks in Europe in 2011. He and his wife, Janice, visited Barcelona, Spain and also took a cruise through the Mediterranean and regions of Italy. They reside in Pacifica.

1984
Margaret (Crosby) Wells currently lives in San Francisco. She has worked for the Whitney Young Child Development Center for the past 12 years as a teacher. She has her master teachers permit and her AA in early childhood development. She also has a 24-year-old son.

1950
Augustin Chofre is going 50 years strong racing for the Sports Car Club of America! Nearing 80, he still enjoys the thrill of it!

1973
Michael Feilmoser is enjoying retirement after 33 years as a contractor and plumber. He attended the Fightin Irish Alumni Football Dinner last April and enjoyed reconnecting with his former teammates.

1985
Irene Mendieta recently completed the Susan G. Komen three-day walk totaling 60 miles. With this accomplishment she helped raise money for breast cancer research and community programs.

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ALUMNI NEWS

1988
George Devine recently completed his 16th year as the radio play-by-play broadcaster for the University of San Franciscos basketball program. WCC-TV produced a special feature on Devine during this past seasons basketball championships in Las Vegas. Devine does the call on Irish Sports Radio for SHC athletics as well. Hunter Gilliam was promoted to senior vice president and organizational development manager for Wells Fargo in San Francisco. He is back living in the Bay Area and enjoying his new position.

Jorge Ruiz is married to Deidre Ruiz-Rockett, and they have been living in Maui, Hawaii for 10 years. They have three beautiful children: Brasil Ruiz-Rockett, 8; Guinness, 6; and Nuala, 3. He works for the RitzCarlton Hotel in Kapalua, Hawaii.

at UCSF. Gemma is keeping these new parents very busy. Life could not be better; the family enjoys taking their fourth generation native San Franciscan all over the city! Alston Lew graduated from the Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco this year, earning his doctor of jurisprudence.

2004

1993
Albert Arroyo, Jorge Ruiz, Franco Finn (SHC director of alumni relations), and Tripp Cox (L-R) were coincidentally in Maui, Hawaii at the same time for vacation back in May of this year. Ruiz has been living in Maui for the past 10 years while Arroyo, Cox and Finn all still live in the Bay Area. Its been nearly 17 years however since Finn has seen some of the guys. Aloha, Class of 95! Bill J. Metaxas and his wife Demetra proudly welcome their daughter, Kalliope, born on March 21, 2012. At birth she weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces and was 19 inches long.

Proud parents, Lisa (Pasero) Gonzalez and Raphael, along with big sister Ashley, welcomed twins Gianna Marie and Giovanni Raphael on January 10, 2012.

Gerusa (Valadao) Oliveira says, Im married to the man of my dreams, Bruno Oliveira. We own a logistics business based out of San Leandro. I am a workaholic, and I keep my spare time occupied with errands and family gatherings. My husband and I just became our niece Gabriellas godparents.

2007
Lance Corporal Sean Dennison was deployed as a combat correspondent to Afghanistan and returned safely last November to his base in Yuma, Arizona. He was stationed at a NATO base in Kandahar, Afghanistan. He was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal and relished the experience. He is serving the last year of his four-year commitment and trying to decide whether to reenlist. John Unkovic graduated in June 2011 from St. Andrews in Scotland. There he received his Masters in physics. Currently he works for Gener8, where hes involved with instrumentation design.

1999
Nick Hardeman recently accepted a job working for the Speaker of the Assembly in Sacramento.

2000
Katrina Liu married Dr. Michael Ching on March 31, 2012. Katrina attended UC Riverside and recently earned her MBA from Michigan State University. Liu and Ching look forward to starting their married life in the Bay Area.

1998

1995

2001
Bryan Zahn is the senior director of baseball operations for the University of San Francisco.

2008
Juliet Chaitin-Lefcourt graduated from the University of Southern California with academic honors. She majored in political science and minored in public health. In addition to being an academic peer tutor for athletes, she participated in public health programs for indigent women and in JEP, USCs student volunteer program. Juliet assisted her professor in creating a survey of HIV in women to better address their needs. She interned at TVGuide, a law school program defending juvenile offenders and a marketing

2002
Jesus J. Nevarez and Christine Gouveia-Nevarez 00 welcomed their first baby, Gemma Marie Xochi Nevarez, future class of 2029! Gemma was born on Friday, September 2, 2011, while the Irish were beating up the Terra Nova Tigers. They could hear the cheers in the delivery room Aimee (Salazar) Holland still lives in San Francisco. She is happily married to her husband, Leon Holland, and the couple is expecting their first child this summer.

Jose Ortiz welcomed his baby daughter, Joselynn Marie Hope Ortiz, born on March 26 at 12:53 p.m. She weighed 7 pounds and 6 ounces.

2003
Irene Gardner is currently on the US National Team Rugby 7s team.

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company. She also played intramural soccer on a team that won the championship. Alison Wuerstle graduated this past June from Santa Clara University with a degree in bioengineering.

returned from Haiti with a group of USC football players where they built five houses.

2009
Jerry Brown stopped by SHC on April 4, 2012 to work out in the fitness center during his spring break. He just finished his third year at Fresno State, where he also plays collegiate NCAA basketball.

2010
James Pickerrell will be a junior at California State University at Monterey Bay. He is majoring in communications and business marketing. Pickerrell has also been working for the Cannery Row Company while going to school.

Stay e-connected with SHC and get updates about our alumni, events and community. Get the latest SHC news online!
Website: shcpalumni.com Twitter @SHCPinSF
and @SHCathletics

We want to hear from you! Submit Class Notes to Franco Finn 95, director of alumni relations, at franco.finn@shcp.edu.
Tammia Hubbard will be a senior at Cornell University, where she runs track. She recently set a new personal record of 8.40 seconds in the 60-meter dash. Besides being a student-athlete, Hubbard also finds time to do community service work. She has interned at 2-1-1 Tompkins, a community help hotline program thats part of the Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County. Last summer, Hubbard interned for the BASIC Fund, an organization that provides aid to inner-city parents wishing to enroll their children in private schools. Kevin Greene walked with the University of Southern Californias graduating class. He will graduate officially in December 2012, one semester ahead of schedule. Greene is a defensive end on the football team and a communications major. Since he red shirted, he has another two years of eligibility during which he will either pursue a masters degree or an additional major. Greene just

At Seamus Irish and the Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory Page

Cendahl Cornellio-Alter 05 (Checked In on 4/3) Cornellio checked into SHC to get a tour of the new theater, with the Director of Visual & Performing Arts Francine Torres-Kelly. Arjun Gill 10 (Checked In on 3/7) Gill is double majoring in Economics and Biology at the University of San Francisco and will be a junior this fall. In his spare time, he is involved with USFs Tae Kwon Do club sport.

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SUMMER 2012

UPCOMING ALUMNI EVENTS


ALUMNI TRACK & FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY MIXER

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Lasallian Vincentian Alumni Award


Every other year, two individuals who exemplify the philosophy of SHCs Founders receive the Lasallian Vincentian Alumni Award. Through their commitment to community service these individuals have made the world a better place. Who will you nominate? PR E V IOUS AWA R D R ECIPIEN TS

Social Kitchen & Brewery, 1326 9th Avenue, San Francisco, www.socialbrewsf.com
Free to attend Join coach Andy Chan, alumni and coaches at this fourth annual event Complimentary appetizers from 5:30-8:30 p.m. (while supplies last) Door prize raffle at 7 p.m. RSVP to franco.finn@shcp.edu

Timothy J. Scannell 38 * Matthew C. Carberry 29 * William J. Kavanagh 20 * Frank J. Smith 28 * Lawrence L. Ward 40 * Richard R. ORegan 43 * Sergio J. Scarpa 29 * Robert D. Boland 26 * William T. Henneberry 48 Richard P. Carberry 41 * Francis M. Tandy 28 * John A. Scannell 41 * John R. Walsh 29 * Felix B. Marty 29 * J. Joseph Sullivan 41 * Gerald J. De Ryan 50 Joseph J. McDermott 41 * Paul W. Ryan 45 * Francis P. Kelleher 39 * Edward B. Moran 20 * Robert D. West 39 * John J. Lubey 45 * James I. Hurley 46 * Thomas P. Horan 40 * George E. Joost 44 * Warren E. Johnston 48 Charles R. Miller 38 * Patrick J. Carlin 50 Barney Freed 49 *

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

Michael A. Kelly 69 Michael W. Johnston 71 George V. McKeever 45 Julian A. Pardini 49 * Thomas A. Daly 78 Arthur J. Zanello 51 Columban Derby 32 * Mildred K. Lee 45 Marian Daly 45 Louis A. Meyer 55 Paul W. Zgraggen 50 Bonnie A. Renderos 85 William P. Barulich 68 Maria D. Uribe 69 Joan A. Nelson 48 * Frank L. Rollo 58 Richard J. Morosi 61 Camille Cuadra 52 George A. Lynch 67 Colleen Baptista 74 Joyce McHugh 45 Gerald P. Heckert 51 Frank B. Noonan 52 Anna D. Nastari 74 Michelle A. Tapia 76 Carmello J. Pulizzano 38 * Martin E. Monfredini 70 Georgina Z. Dempsey 57 * indicates deceased

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1999 2000 2000 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011

36TH ANNUAL IRISH INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

Friday, September 28, 2012


Harding Park Golf Course, San Francisco (see ad on page 14)

37 TH ANNUAL ALUMNI BASKETBALL GAME

Wednesday, November 21, 2012


SHC Pavilion, Student Life Center
No charge to play or watch 5:30 p.m.: Alumni vs. Alumni game (classes of 99 and before) 6:30 p.m.: Alumni (classes of 00 to 12) vs. SHC Mens Varsity Team Post-game gathering immediately following the games (Dining Hall) To get on the team rosters, please contact franco.finn@shcp.edu

REUNION CELEBRATION 2012

Saturday, November 10, 2012


Classes of 67, 72, 77, 82, 87, 92, 97 and 02 (see ad on page 28)

Complete the form on the next page, online at www.shcpalumni.com or e-mail franco.finn@shcp.edu

All nominations received before November 1, 2012 will be considered for the 2013 award.
For additional information, please contact Franco Finn 95 at 415.775.6626 ext. 682.

Visit shcpalumni.com for details!


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Nominate someone today!


Lasallian Vincentian Alumni Award Nomination Form
Please print clearly (or, complete online at www.shcpalumni.com).

This prestigious award is given to a male and female graduate who meet the criteria outlined below. Nominations are accepted from the SHC community and screened and voted on by a committee of representatives from the SHC community. SHC presents this biannual award at the Founders Mass.

Criteria for Nomination


A graduate of St. Vincents, Sacred Heart, St. Peters High School, Cathedral or Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory. A person who has demonstrated extraordinary dedication and loyalty to the Church and the Lasallian/Vincentian community. A person who has demonstrated extraordinary commitment to the charisms of St. John Baptist de la Salle, Founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, and St. Vincent de Paul, Founder of the Daughters of Charity. A person who has demonstrated a commitment to living a life of faith, service and community. A person who ministers with compassion, mildness, cordiality, respect and devotion. Current SHC faculty and staff are not eligible.

I nominate: Last Name Address Day Phone First Name Maiden Name Email Evening Phone Class Year

I nominate this individual for the following reasons. Please provide examples and be as specific as possible. Attach additional information if necessary.

My Contact Info: Last Name Address Day Phone q Contact me about getting involved in the Alumni Association. q Please add me to the SHC Social email mailing list. q I have the following update for Class Notes in Second Century: For additional information please contact Director of Alumni Relations, Franco Finn 95 at 415.775.6626 ext. 682. Please return completed form and send to SHC Office of Alumni Relations, 1055 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 or complete this form online at www.shcpalumni.com. First Name Maiden Name Email Evening Phone Class Year

All nominations received before November 1, 2012, will be considered for the 2013 award.

AN IRISH DERBY THANK YOU!


On March 31, 2012, the Parents Association hosted the Irish Derby Spring Gala. With the support and generosity of the SHC community, the Parents Association raised more than $158,000 of muchneeded funding to a variety of areas at SHC. These include, but are not limited to, the Parents Associations five-year commitment of financial support of the Sister Caroline Collins, DC, Theater, underwriting for students to attend a Lasallian Leadership Workshop in the summer, underwriting Grad Night, a new van for our clubs and teams, and environmentally friendly, retrofitted water fountains on campus. Additionally, thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the Irish Derby guests, $20,195 was raised for professional development through the Fund-A-Need paddle raise. Matt Montagne, director of Educational Technology, is hard at work enrolling faculty in the International Society for Technology in Educations annual conference in San Diego, and planning the 2012 Summer Learning Institute for our faculty. Many thanks to the volunteers who donated countless hours to make this a wonderful event, and thank you to all who participated! To view and download photos from the Irish Derby, please visit www.shcp.edu/photos.

TOP LEFT: Claire Spencer. TOP RIGHT: Bob Pickerrell, Doug Wong, Pearl Yee. 2nd Row: Reino Niemela, Rachel Smith, Debbie Monfredini, Bonnie Rosenstein, Michael Price, Alex Goldberg, Abbie Chin. 3RD ROW: Della Reed 60, Shirley and Eddie Jones. 4TH ROW: Robert Enright 46 and Cecilia Enright.

In Prayer, We Honor
Birthday
Mr. Richard Bartolotti 90th Mr. August Zipse 39 & Mrs. Margaret Zipse Ms. Elizabeth Hughes Mr. August Zipse 39 & Mrs. Margaret Zipse Mrs. Constance Mertes Mrs. Nancy Ambrose Ms. Roselie Moresi 90th Mrs. Carol Jones Hupke 54 & Mr. Peter Hupke Mrs. Mary Murphy Ms. Marie Doherty 46

Honor
Mr. Ramsey Raher 94 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Raher Mrs. Argentina Schoofs Mr. Gary Schoofs 69 & Mrs. Susan Schoofs Mr. Tad Tassone 69 SHC Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Mrs. Catherine Tassone Penso

In Remembrance
Mr. Dennis Haymond Mr. Dominic Panina 80 & Dr. Colleen Panina Mr. George Haymond Mr. Dominic Panina 80 & Dr. Colleen Panina Mr. Victor Molinari Mr. Raymond Bozzini 40 & Mrs. Bernice Bozzini Mr. Robert J. Panina Mr. Dominic Panina 80 & Dr. Colleen Panina Mr. James Reardon 46 Ms. Nancy A. Reardon Mr. Paul L. Vigo Mr. Dominic Panina 80 & Dr. Colleen Panina

Well Wishes
Mrs. Govinder Dhadly John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Warren Johnston 48 Ms. Mary Lee 77

Brother Raphael Willeke, 1926 - 2012


Former Visitor of the San Francisco District Brother Raphael Willeke died at Mont La Salle on the morning of March 13, 2012. During his 67 years as a De La Salle Christian Brother, he served as an educator and respected administrator. George Philipp Willeke was born in San Francisco on August 12, 1926, and attended Mission Dolores Grammar School and St. Peters High School in the city. He entered the Novitiate at Mont La Salle in July of 1944 and received the habit as Brother Walter Raphael on December 14, 1944. He made his final vows on August 4, 1951, also at Mont La Salle. Brother Raphael began his collegiate studies at the Brothers Scholasticate at Saint Marys College in Moraga
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he was a shop teacher at Cathedral High School in Los Angeles, participating in the districts experiment with occupational education. By 1954, he was reassigned to the Scholasticate at Saint Marys College, this time to serve as its director. Five years later, he moved on to Garces Memorial High School in Bakersfield as principal. In 1964, he studied at Catholic University in Washington before proceeding to the Motherhouse in Rome to participate in the Second Novitiate. He returned to Mont La Salle in 1966 as director of the Novitiate, where he stayed until 1972, when he was named principal at San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno. Brother Raphael was appointed visitor of the District of San Francisco in July of 1974 and held that post until 1980. At the expiration of his term, he served as principal at La Salle High School in Pasadena, completed a 100-day retreat at Sangre De Cristo in Santa Fe, and attended a CIL Session in Rome. He returned to Mont La Salle in 1983 as director general, and one year later was named a vice president of Mont La Salle Vineyards. When the winery was sold in 1989, Brother Raphael became the administrator of Mont La Salle and kept that position until 2001 when he retired to Sacred Heart Cathedral community in San Francisco.

and completed SUMMER 2012 his BA degree in 1956. In his early years,

Memorial&Commemorative
giving program
Listed on the following pages are the names of familes, friends and loved ones of members of the SHC community who are in SHCs Books of Remembrance. John F. Scudder, Jr. 73, the Christian Brothers and the Daughters of Charity offer prayers and masses for the special intentions requested in honor of members of our school community each month. Please remember them in your prayers.
List reflects contributions made from January 1 to April 30, 2012.

In Memory
Mr. Clifford Abbey Mr. Kenneth Gandolfo 70 Mr. Domi Acian Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Anthony Mr. Howard Powleson 51 & Mrs. Joanne Powleson Mr. Quin Agrella Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Nancy Santos Aguirre 54 Mr. John Dempsey 54 & Mrs. Georgina Santos Dempsey 57 Mr. & Mrs. Fred R. Marschner Mrs. Esperanza Santos Pedrin 56 Mr. William Ambrose 43 Mr. Peter Delohery & Mrs. Mary Delohery Ms. Marie Moore Mr. Harvey Anderson 74 Mrs. Winifred F. Anderson Mr. Joe Antonini Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Alan Atkinson 72 Mr. James B. Koeppen Ms. Alicia Ayala

Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Charles Aylward Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Francisco F. Azinheira Ms. Mary Lee 77 Mr. Tim Baptista 99 Mrs. Lorraine Baptista Mr. Ronald Barisione 65 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Earle Baum Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Destiny Beatty Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Donald Biss Mr. James Devlin 50 Mrs. Lucille Boero Mr. John Vigo 81 & Mrs. Lisa Vigo Mr. James Boland Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Rene Boullet 53 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Thomas Bradford 52 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. John Bray 39 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mrs. Claire Brockhage Mr. John J. Kiernan Mr. Frank Bueno Mr. & Mrs. Jean Curutchet Mr. Clyde Butterfield Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Lois Cahill Mrs. Clementine H. Shanahan Mr. Bonifacio C. Camarao, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Lee

Ms. Betty Campagna Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Lawrence Canepa Mrs. Claire Canepa Daley 45 Mr. James Carlin 46 Ms. Marie Doherty 46 Mrs. Alicia Vargas Carney 77 Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Bernard Carr 28 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Ms. Marian Carrick John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mrs. Bridget Carroll Mr. John J. Kiernan Mr. Peter A. Casciato Ms. Sandy Biagi Ms. Jennifer Brunner Mr. Anthony Buccino Mr. Reuben Clark Ms. Agnes Marley Craford Ms. Eleanor Elrod Ms. Linda Frasch Mr. & Mrs. Cary F. Fulbright Ms. Mona L. Harroch Susan Klahr & Shari Klahr Mr. Tony Leinewber Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Maher Ms. Patricia McCausland Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mieuli Mr. James OHanlon Mrs. Mary Lessing Peterson Ms. Michele Sahl Mr. Peter Stott Mr. Joseph P. Tennant Mr. Richard Webster & Mrs. Martha Webster Mr. Emille J. Chapot, Sr. Mr. Carmello Pulizzano 38 & Mrs. Barbara Pulizzano Brother Haig Charshaf 47 Mr. Edmund Murphy 47 & Mrs. Mary Murphy Mr. Jack Coale Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan

Mrs. Patricia True Coffman 43 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Ms. Candice Coleman Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Catherine Collins John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Thomas Cordoni Ms. Mildred Adams Mrs. Jeannette M. Cordoni Mr. John Curtin 50 Mrs. Margaret Kempers Gambelin 60 & Mr. Kenneth Gambelin Mr. & Mrs. James Gilleran Ms. Kristen Guiducci Ms. Janet Holland 77 Ms. Almarinda Kersh Mr. Patrick McSweeney San Francisco Fryers Club Ms. Ernestine Trujillo 59 Mr. Edward Turdici Ms. Margaret Warren Mr. Francesco Cortesi Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Lucille Gavazza Creamer 44 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mrs. Betty J. Cunneen Mr. Gerald Heckert 51 & Mrs. Claudette Heckert Ms. Irma Daugherty Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Raymond De Leonardis Mrs. Marcella De Leonardis Mrs. Ruth F. DeRenzo John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mrs. Rosa Derkos Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Janith M. Devlin Mr. James Devlin 50

Ms. Margaret Dibasilio Mrs. Lorraine Baptista Mrs. Josephine Dito Mr. John J. Kiernan Mr. Paul Dixon, Sr. Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. James Donohue John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Albert J. Dye, Jr. Mr. Douglas Hupke 83 & Mrs. Elena Hupke Ms. Tess Eisininger Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Nancy Englund Mr. Michael Nerney 75 & Mrs. Roselle Nerney Mr. Dustin Fiori Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Elaine Fischl Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Lillian Foley John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Reno Forner Mr. Bruno Zambonin 56 & Mrs. Lois Zambonin Mr. Charles A. Fox Mr. James Mullane 70 Mr. Walter Friday Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Bill Friedman Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Marie-Therese Galut Mr. Frank Clyne 52 & Mrs. Lorraine DeVincenzi Clyne 54 Mr. Vincent R. Gianni Mrs. Lorraine Baptista Mr. Fidel Gonzales Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Doris M. Grady Mr. Louis Sozzi Mr. Nicholas Gresh Mr. Robert Figone 54 & Mrs. Liana Figone Mrs. Rose Gros de Mange Mrs. Bettijean D. Beckman Junior California Club Mr. Howard Hammons 45 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Kaj V. Harders Mrs. Claire Canepa Daley 45 Mr. Thomas Harriman 37 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Donald L. Harrington Mrs. Joyce Veit McHugh 45 Mrs. Beverly Reinhard Hendon 55 Mrs. Amalia Michelozzi Modena 55 & Mr. Gerald Modena

Ms. Margaret Hoefliny Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Hal Holcroft Mr. Kenneth Gandolfo 70 Mr. Stephen Holl Mrs. Charlotte Brown Mr. & Mrs. Jerry C. Jacobberger Mr. Gary Horgan Mr. & Mrs. William T. Meyer Ms. Regina Horn John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Peter Hughes Mr. August Zipse 39 & Mrs. Margaret Zipse Mr. Sergio Isola Mr. Gianni Cauteruccio Mr. Pierre Jaureguito Mr. & Mrs. Jean Curutchet Mr. Oscar Jimenez 70 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cassinelli Ms. Lorraine Johnson Mr. James Mullane 70 Mr. Ken Jorgenson Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Anthony Kehl Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Sarah Kelechava Mrs. Joyce Veit McHugh 45 Ms. Linda Kelly 72 Mr. Dominic Panina 80 & Dr. Colleen Panina Siragusa Investigations Mrs. Frances Spillane Mrs. Eileen Kenealey John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Ms. Anne Kern Mr. John J. Kiernan Mr. Christopher Kiernan Mr. John J. Kiernan Ms. Patricia Kleinecke Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Lill Kliewer Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Helen ORourke Kuhn 29 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Stu Lambert Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Ed Larson Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Jule Lasseter Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Joseph Lauricella 57 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Ed LeBlanc Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan

Mrs. Mary Ling Mr. & Mrs. Rocco Gulli Mrs. Ida Lucchesi Mr. & Mrs. Jean Curutchet Mr. Louis Lucq Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Davancaze Mr. Michael Nerney 75 & Mrs. Roselle Nerney Ms. Laurel Lyght 61 Mrs. Anne Camilleri Abela 61 Ms. Karen Allen Mrs. Maria Villanueva Barron 61 & Mr. James Barron Mrs. Carol Findlay Caswell 61 Mrs. Julie Mitchell Collins 61 Mrs. Diane Peters Jennings 61 Ms. A. Arlene Kasa Mrs. Sharon Stutz Nealon 61 & Mr. Daniel Nealon Mrs. Linda Biagi Nunes 61 Mrs. Shirley Santos Ortega 61 & Mr. John Ortega Mrs. Charleen Kirk Paping 61 & Mr. Robert Paping Mrs. Clover Hext Quinn 61 & Mr. Joseph Quinn Mrs. Carol Sheehy Schlegel 61 Ms. Linda Velasquez 61 Mrs. Rosalind Gutierrez Vigil 61 Mrs. Susan Hom Yau 61 Mr. Peter Maffei Mr. & Mrs. John W. Branch Ms. Helen Maggini Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mrs. Nora M. Manick John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mrs. Norma L. Marenzi Mr. Brian Avery Mrs. Laura Baldocchi Mr. Lee Dorfman & Mrs. Sally Dorfman Mr. William T. Dougherty & Mrs. Marian A. Ysturiz-Doughery Mr. Jack Driscoll 66 Mrs. Liana Figone Ms. Barbara Franzoia Mr. John Franzoia Ms. Helen Hennessy Mr. & Mrs. David Moscone Mr. & Mrs. Greg Prange Mr. & Mrs. Perry Simon Mr. Michael Soracco 74 Mr. Michael Weiner & Vicki Rushakoff Mr. Raul Martinez Mrs. Charlotte Brown Mr. Albert J. Massucco Mr. Gerald Heckert 51 & Mrs. Claudette Heckert Mr. Bernard May 29 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Ms. Murdeen McCallum Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan

Mr. Raymond McCann 35 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Daniel McCormick 57 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Msgr. John McCracken 37 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Thomas McHale 41 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Jack McKee Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hardeman Mr. Robert McKeever Mrs. Rosemarie Lawlor Horan 65 & Mr. James Horan Ms. Dolores McLaughlin Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Gilbert McLaughlin 45 Mrs. Carol Jones Hupke 54 & Mr. Peter Hupke Mrs. Mildred Early Lee 45 Mr. John McGreevy 69 & Mrs. Lori McGreevy Mr. Michael Murphy 69 & Mrs. Margaret Murphy Mr. Peter McLoughlin 50 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mrs. Bernice McSweeney Mr. Howard Powleson 51 & Mrs. Joanne Powleson Ms. Helen Miceli Mrs. Marcella De Leonardis Mr. John Montserrat Mr. Richard Montserrat 53 Mr. Thomas Montserrat 60 Mr. Richard Montserrat 53 Mr. Giacomo Moscone Mrs. Liana Figone Mr. Owen Murphy 51 Mr. Raymond Nann 51 & Mrs. Barbara Nann Mr. Frank Nann 50 Mr. Raymond Nann 51 & Mrs. Barbara Nann Mrs. Rosario Nepomuceno John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Carlo Nocito Mr. Gianni Cauteruccio Mr. Diego Armando Novoiretti Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. John Nutting Mrs. Maureen Riordan Smith 71 & Mr. John Smith Mr. Denis F. OConnor Mr. Frank Kudelka 79 Mr. John OConnor Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. John OConnor 35 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. John OHare

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Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Margaret Olsen Mr. William Powers 69 & Mrs. Diane Powers Mr. Ron Olson Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Dolores J. ORourke Mr. & Mrs. Jerry C. Jacobberger Mrs. Margie C. Owen Mr. & Mrs. Steven Arsenault Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Beffa, Jr. Mr. Thomas Callen 65 & Mrs. Lynne Callen Ms. Rita Franco Ms. Maureen F. Horan Mr. William McDonagh 67 & Mrs. Kathleen McDonagh Mr. Michael Murphy 69 & Mrs. Margaret Murphy Mr. Edward OConnor 44 & Mrs. Ofelia OConnor Mr. William Powers 69 & Mrs. Diane Powers Mr. Anthony Stefani 69 & Mrs. Diane Stefani Mr. Lawrence Pasero 69 Mrs. Marie Parashis Belafer Mr. Kevin Callaghan 68 & Mrs. Kathleen Callaghan Mr. & Mrs. Librado Cano Mr. & Mrs. Jerome M. Donovan Brother Joseph Fabiano, FSC Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Flinders Mr. & Mrs. John F. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. David Hatfield Mr. Michael Horan 69 & Mrs. Lana Taran Ms. Patricia Isaacs Ms. Deborah Liberatore Dr. & Mrs. William Link Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Maddan, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Martinezmoles Mr. John McGreevy 69 & Mrs. Lori McGreevy Ms. Jo Ann Momono Mr. Michael Nerney 75 & Mrs. Roselle Nerney Mr. & Mrs. Chrisafis Nicola Ms. Valerie OBrien Mr. Dennis ORourke 69 & Mrs. Helen ORourke Mr. Thomas Owen 69 & Mrs. Nancy Owen Mrs. Dolores Pappas Mr. William Powers 69 & Mrs. Diane Powers Ms. Lorraine Reisinger Mrs. Marian Ritchie Mr. Gerald Sobeck 69 & Mrs. Susie Sobeck Mr. Anthony Stefani 69 & Mrs. Diane Stefani Mr. Stephen Zahn 70 & Mrs. Lidia Zahn

Ms. Cynthia Zielenski Mr. George Payne Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Mario Piazza Mr. Ron Vernali 54 Mrs. Annamarie Barsotti Pierucci 62 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Ed Pope Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Merlin W. Porter, III Mr. Mark Jamison Mr. James Powers Mr. William Powers 69 & Mrs. Diane Powers Ms. Isabel Ragland Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Ruth Reisman Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. James M. Roach Mr. August Zipse 39 & Mrs. Margaret Zipse Mr. Ernie Robertson Mrs. Rose M. OLeary Ms. Gurti Rocklind Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Bertram J. Rodgers, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Rocco Gulli Mr. Henry Rooney 32 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mrs. Florence Rossi Mr. & Mrs. Rocco Gulli Mr. Robert Rouan Ms. Lib Troquato Mr. Jean Pierre Sabarots Mr. & Mrs. Jean Curutchet Mr. Frank Sanders 66 Mr. Thomas Espy 66 & Mrs. Linda Espy Mr. John P. Sant Mr. Peter Pomerleau 76 & Mrs. Rose Pomerleau Mr. Walter Santilli Mr. Gianni Cauteruccio Mrs. Betty Montserrat Scanlon 48 Mr. Richard Montserrat 53 Mr. John Schuman 57 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Robert Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Ihle Mr. Robert Schwarz John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Takayuki Seki 80 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. John Shaeley Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Patricia Sheeny

Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Mary Silva Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Ms. Ashley Simpson Mrs. Joan Mahood Robideaux 50 Mrs. Jill Latona Simpson 55 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Bill Slipp Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Robert Sohl 41 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Anthony Sorich Mr. Anthony S. Ragusa Mr. Hector Soto 51 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Robert Stanfill Mr. & Mrs. Jean Curutchet Mr. Mel Stanley Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. John Stellini Law Office of Frank Passaglia Mr. Bill Stevenson Mr. Val McKeever 45 Mr. Neil Stone Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Frank Strazzullo Mr. Donald De Meyer 53 Mr. Wally Streicher Mr. Max Beere Mr. Gene Sudsony Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Jeff Swata Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Richard Tallerico John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Antonio Tanlimco Ms. Elaine Aymard Mr. Andrew Tegl 71 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. James Vegas Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Marco Vinella Mr. & Mrs. Rocco Gulli Mr. Kenneth Violett Mrs. Clara L. Joost Ms. Catherina Vu Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Sutton, S.E. Mr. Leonard F. Wagner, II Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. John Walsh 41 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community

Mr. Charles Watson Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cassinelli Ms. Dorothy Welsh Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Mr. Harold White Mr. John J. Kiernan Mr. George Whitely Mr. Martin Kinahan 83 & Mrs. Kim Kinahan Brother Raphael Willeke 44 Mr. John Curtin 50 Mrs. Nance Willer Mrs. Lorraine DeVincenzi Clyne 54 & Mr. Frank Clyne 52 Mr. George Zamlich 33 John F. Scudder, Jr. 73 & the SHC Community Mr. Victor Zapponi Mrs. Liana Figone Mr. Dominic Panina 80 & Dr. Colleen Panina

HONOR
a loved one by supporting SHC students by making a gift to the Memorial & Commemorative Giving Program please call 415.775.6626 ext. 681 or go online: www.shcp.edu/ plannedgiving

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YOUR ENDOWED FUND: TODAY AND/OR TOMORROW


Have you come to the conclusion, right or wrong, that establishing an endowment at SHC is out of your reach? Did you dismiss the idea because you think it will require more funds than you have available? If you answered yes to either question, read on because we believe we can show that an endowment is very much within your grasp.
CASH GIFTS: While this is the easiest way, putting

The Basics
An endowed funds principal is established by the initial gift, with a percentage of the interest earned distributed each year. The minimum requirement for a partially endowed scholarship fund at SHC is $25,000. If you think this amount is too big for you to consider, let us explain the options that make achieving this minimum so much easier.

together enough cash to set up an endowment isnt realistic for everyone. If you do have the cash available or receive an unanticipated windfall, funding your endowment with cash could be the way to go. If you prefer to start your endowment with cash but cant fund the entire endowment now, SHC has a payment plan, enabling you to fund your endowment over a period of years.
APPRECIATED, MARKETABLE SECURITIES: If you happen to be holding some highly appreciated, marketable securities whose yield is low, using them to fund your endowment would kill two birds with one stone. It would remove an underperforming asset from your portfolio and fund your endowment. The advantage of using securities is that your cash flow will not be affected and there wont be any capital gains tax due on the transfer.

Today
You can set up your endowment during your lifetime. Why might you consider that? If you establish your endowment now, you will get the satisfaction of watching it work and grow. For example, if you were funding a scholarship, you might meet the student who benefited and learn why this scholarship mattered so much to that individual. Or, if you are providing funding for a specific program, youll have an opportunity to witness that program in action. Here are some ways to set up your endowment today:

Tomorrow
If today isnt an ideal option for you, perhaps a future gift of an endowment might make sense. Here are some ways to do that.
CREATE A BEQUEST THROUGH YOUR WILL OR REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST: This is the easiest, most

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already created one you can take it one step further by earmarking it for your endowment. If you are interested in doing so, please contact us in advance so we can accommodate your interest should you wish to restrict the purpose of your endowment, and so that you have our correct legal name, etc.
SET UP A TRUST: If you are considering a charitable

the trust. That means you can name SHC as a remainder beneficiary and earmark it for your endowment.
USE INSUR ANCE: Another easy option is to make SHC the beneficiary of a life insurance policy that is no longer needed. On the beneficiary designation form (available from the plan administrator) you can determine the percentage you want to go to SHC to create an endowment.

remainder trust or have already created one, you can take it one step further by earmarking it for your endowment. If you are not familiar with this type of estate-planning tool, we can provide an explanation of how this trust works. By definition, a charitable remainder trust must have a charitable organization (or organizations) as the ultimate beneficiary of the assets at the termination of

Today and Tomorrow


This is like picking one from column A and one from column B. You may want to jumpstart your endowment today and get it going now so you can watch it work and appreciate the value youve added to our mission. You can augment it tomorrow with a gift from your estate.

PLANNED GIVING CORNER


Four Steps to Your First Will
Regardless of age, overall health or marital status, everyone should have a will. Many people simply avoid thinking about a will, but the process is simple once you decide to take action.

Begin with the Basics


Start by getting organized: Outline your objectives, determine the value of your property, inventory your major assets, estimate outstanding debts and prepare a list of family members and other beneficiaries to whom you want to pass assets. Youll also want to ask yourself these two questions:
How do I want to divide my assets among my family members, other loved ones and favorite causes? Do I need to make special provisions for any of my heirs?

Choose an Executor
Your executor undertakes many important responsibilities, like notifying interested parties of your death, paying creditors and outstanding taxes, and distributing assets according to your will. If you dont have a will, or if your will doesnt name an executor, the courts will appoint one.

Meet With an Estate-Planning Attorney


To avoid difficulty for your heirs, seek the counsel of an estate-planning attorney to help record your wishes in a legally sound will or trust.

Choose Guardians
If you have minor children or an adult child, a parent or a spouse with special needs who is your dependent, you must think about who will care for them when youre gone. Talk to your proposed guardian ahead of time about what you are asking, and understand that if you dont name a guardian, the courts may end up doing it for you.

For questions, contact John Vigo 81 at 415.775.6626 ext. 763 or john.vigo@shcp.edu

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Now is the time to get involved with your reunion! If youre interested in becoming a reunion class rep, please contact Franco Finn 95, director of alumni relations, at franco.finn@shcp.edu or 415.775.6626 ext. 682.

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Sister Teresa Piro, DC, Student Life Center

7:30 p.m. to midnight Lively cocktail reception, delicious appetizers, dancing and more Connect with classmates and share an evening of food, friends and fun Class photos will be taken during the evening Sit back and relax with classmates in the Reunion Lounge DJ music and entertainment all night long! Event details, registration information and more alumni news can be found at shcpalumni.com.

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