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Amat Tradition Education In Goodness, Discipline & Knowledge... THE BISHOP AMAT MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME 25, ISSUE 1 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT EDITION

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Amat TraditionEducation In Goodness, Discipline & Knowledge...

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Bishop AmAt memoriAl high schoolVOLUME 25, ISSUE 1

2010-2011AnnuAl report edition

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Bishop Amat Administration

Monsignor Aidan M. Carroll, PresidentDr. Merritt V. Hemenway, Ph.D., ’64, PrincipalMr. Richard Beck, Vice PrincipalMrs. Maria Gover, Assistant Principal, Teacher SupervisionMrs. Ivette Salcedo, Assistant Principal, Student ServicesFr. Michael J. Sezzi, Administrator, Studies Office Ms. Deborah R. Oswald, Director of Development and Finance

Bishop Amat consultative council

Mr. Chris Trujillo, ‘74, Chairman Vice President, ConstructionWatson Land Company

Mr. Steven E. Escovar, Vice ChairmanCertified Public AccountantTurner, Laub & Escovar

Mrs. Carly Lima Allevato, ‘95Certified Public AccountantCohen Pivo & Company

Dr. Gloria Aguilar-Torres, Ph.D.,‘88PrincipalVine Elementary School

Mr. Joseph P. Busch III, ‘66Attorney at LawGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Rev. Monsignor James LoughnanePastorSt. Denis Church

Mr. Alan G. Ludwig,‘64PresidentPascal & Ludwig Constructors

Mr. John Sciarra,’72President & CEONational Retirement Services, Inc.

Mr. Matthew V. Vermeeren, Esq. ‘95Attorney at LawKoch Industries, Inc.

Mr. Mauricio Zavala ‘88PresidentOrbit Printing

ex-officio

Msgr. Aidan M. CarrollPresidentBishop Amat High School

Dr. Merritt V. HemenwayPrincipalBishop Amat High School

development office staff

Ms. Deborah R. Oswald, Director of Development and FinanceMr. Stephen Hagerty, ’80, Assistant Development Director Ms. Anice Bradley, ’97, Alumni Relations AssistantMrs. Lucy Rios, Special Events CoordinatorMrs. Darleen Adamek, Development SecretaryMrs. Susan Hidalgo, Special Events Secretary

contact us

Phone: 626-962-2495Ext. 7403

FAX: 626-960-0994Email: [email protected]

14301 Fairgrove AvenueLa Puente, CA 91746www.bishopamat.org

mission statementBishop Amat Memorial High School is a four-year co-educational Archdiocesan Catholic high school. The mission of the school is to form a faith-filled community and to provide a quality education that addresses the needs of a culturally and academically diverse student body. The comprehensive instructional program flows from a college preparatory curriculum that empowers students to recognize their potential and to meet educational and life challenges in the future. The school, working in partnership with parents and the community, promotes education in Goodness, Discipline and Knowledge by preparing students to embrace Gospel values, to respect themselves and others, to become life-long learners, and to contribute positively to the community.

pictured on the cover:

Jillian Boyd, '11 and Camron Cartwright, '11

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Dear Friends:

I am very pleased to present you with the Bishop Amat High School Annual Report for 2010-2011. While the main purpose of the publication is to provide our stakeholders with an accounting

of my stewardship of the financial resources of the school, we also highlight our many achievements in the fields of religious formation, campus ministry, Christian service, academics, fine and performing arts and athletics. Not least among these is the renewal of our accreditation by WASC/WCEA at the very highest level of excellence for the coming six years.

In the 2009-2010 Report, I expressed the hope that we were “moving out of the economic doldrums…and about to experience better times.” Unfortunately, events of the succeeding twelve months proved my hope to be largely unfounded. The 2010-2011 school year was very difficult for our many low income families. We were informed on numerous occasions of parents losing their jobs, being reduced to part-time employment status and even forfeiting ownership of their homes. Although we provided record amounts of financial aid, many parents were forced to withdraw their children from the school, frustrating our efforts to achieve an enrollment above the 1400 level.

All of these grim realities serve to emphasize the need to redouble our efforts to exploit resources outside of the school budget to fund tuition aid to our students. In the 2009-2010 Report, I called your attention to two programs that we have established for this purpose. I am happy to report that both of them have been eminently successful in 2010-2011.

The Named Scholarships have increased in number from 22 to 30 and in capitalization from $1,400,000 to $1,970,000. The capitalization of the Endowment has increased from approximately $900,000 to approximately $1,163,000 – a growth of almost 30%. Interest from these two sources will be used to provide financial aid to needy students. This will be in addition to some $300,000 written into the 2011-2012 budget for this purpose.

I am deeply grateful to all the alums and other friends who supported these and several other advancement programs during the past year. I constantly remember you in my Masses and prayers. Please do likewise for us as we strive each day to lead this great school to ever loftier heights of academic excellence.

Monsignor Aidan M. CarrollPresident

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Dear Friends:

Social networking technologies have produced a significant change in the process of “keeping in touch” with families, friends from high school years, business associates, and

beyond. For many, the professional site “Linkdin” serves as a platform for keeping in touch with and expanding business associates. For many years younger kids kept in touch through “MySpace.” However the world’s largest social networking group is now “Facebook.”

On any simple search of Facebook one can find numerous groups related to friendships woven while at Amat. As I have personally tried to use this medium to keep in touch with my own children as well as thousands of former students, I have found it to be heartwarming. On one hand alums are celebrating accomplishments, relationships, and especially children and grandchildren. On the other too often we read about requests for prayers as they encounter parents who are hospitalized or others prepare for medical procedures with uncertain outcomes. Overall, however, this enhanced method of keeping in touch with each other’s lives has enhanced our belief in the importance of building positive relationships during these growth-filled years of high school.

The Amat Tradition of building a family spirit in these four years of high school has not changed. In light of our new ability to “keep in touch” we are doing our best to include new mediums at maintaining the “Amat Family” Spirit that we trust was woven through experiences on our campus. We hope to encourage your participation as a loyal Amat follower. TheLance.org is now the location of the former printed paper. SchoolTube.com is now the location of the weekly news magazine that is produced through the campus Video Production Club “Lancers in the News.” Bishopamat.org not only hosts our school web site but also our Alumni Portal and we are working on improving the record of our storied athletic history.

Some new ventures, such as our Robotics Team have a web presence amatrobotics.weebly.com/, some traditional groups: the choir is at bishopamatchoir.wordpress.com/; the band is at www.bishopamatband.com/. The academic side of campus life even has a “moodle hub” to allow teachers and students to interact more readily bishopamat.moodlehub.com/. It is an exciting new world of instantaneous worldwide communication and we have set our goals for participation as a family high.

Bishop Amat hosts two Facebook pages: Bishop Amat High School - www.facebook.com/bishopamat and Bishop Amat High School Alumni - www.facebook.com/groups/36740113503/. If you use these electronic mediums, please join us.

Sincerely,

Merritt Hemenway, Ph.D.Principal

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class of 2011academics

Bishop Amat is one of the few Catholic co-ed high schools that enjoys a very positive social image among teenagers. I wanted to attend Bishop Amat because of this reputation within the community. Never in my life had I realized how interconnected every moment is until I attended Amat.

My grade in one class influenced my curriculum decisions, which were inundated with AP and honors classes, and kept me challenged. I had dedicated teachers that were always willing to sacrifice their time for me to fully grasp the concepts being presented. Amat fosters a warm, caring environment where two students enter as strangers and graduate as family.

The numerous extracurricular activities in which I participated allowed me to pour my heart into Amat and make it my home. I feel incredibly prepared for my journey through college because block scheduling and difficult classes have taught me valuable time management skills.

Maryanne Mendoza2011 ValedictorianUniversity of La Verne

Wilson Palpallatoc2011 Salutatorian

University of the Pacific

*Catholic University/College

I chose to attend Bishop Amat because of its reputation for providing good education, discipline, and an environment that develops my faith as a Catholic. My education here has given me the essential skills I need to be prepared for college and the future.

The accessibility of my teachers, some of whom I constantly asked questions, allowed me to fully understand the materials I was taught. The clubs, extracurricular activities, and family-like atmosphere known as the Amat Family helped me come out of my shell and learn to enjoy high school life. It is for these reasons that I am proud to be a Lancer.

The University of California

Berkeley

Davis

Irvine

Los Angeles

Merced

Riverside

San Diego

Santa Barbara

Santa Cruz

California State Universities

Channel Islands

Chico

Dominguez Hills

East Bay

Fresno

Fullerton

Humboldt

Long Beach

Los Angeles

Monterey Bay

Northridge

Pomona

San Diego

San Marcos

San Francisco

San Jose

San Luis Obispo

Sonoma

Colleges and Universities Outside the State of California

Arizona State University

Babson College

Belmont Abbey College*

Boise State University

Carroll College*

Chaminade University*

College of St. Benedict*

College of the Holy Cross*

Colorado State University - Fort Collins

Colorado State University - Pueblo

Cornell University

DePaul University

Drexel University

Georgetown College

Gonzaga University*

Hawaii Pacific University

Holy Cross College (IN)*

Johnson & Wales University

Loyola University of Chicago*

Lynn University

Maryland Institute College of Art

Maryville University

New Mexico Highlands University

New Mexico State University

Northern Arizona University

Oregon State University

Portland State University

Purdue University

Seattle Univerity*

Seton Hall University*

St. John’s University (MN)*

St. John’s University (NY)*

St. Louis University*

Stephens College

St. Michael’s College*

Syracuse University

The Catholic University of America*

The American Musical & Dramatic Academy

The Art Institute of New York

Temple University

University of Arizona

University of Hawaii at Manoa

University of Nevada, Reno

University of New Mexico

University of Portland*

Willamette University

Yavapai College

Private & Independent Colleges & Universities in the State of California

Academy of Art University

Art Center College of Design

Azusa Pacific University

California Baptist University

California Lutheran University

Chapman University

Concordia University

Holy Names University*

John Paul the Great Catholic University*

Laguna College of Art & Design

La Sierra University

Loyola Marymount University*

Marymount College*

Menlo College

Mt. Saint Mary’s College

Notre Dame de Namur University*

Occidental College

Otis College of Art & Design

Pepperdine University

Point Loma Nazarene University

San Diego Christian College

Santa Clara University*

St. Mary’s College of California

University of La Verne

University of the Pacific

University of Redlands

University of San Diego*

University of San Francisco*

University of Southern California

Vanguard University

Whittier College

FOR THE 2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR:

• 12 Lancers completed the requirements to be eligible to apply for the IB Diploma.

• Over 21% of seniors took and passed one or more classes that can earn direct college credit in the AP or IB Programme.

• More than 98% of the school’s graduates attended college, and many were accepted to the most prestigious colleges and universities in the country.

Members of the Bishop Amat High School Class of 2011 were accepted at the following 4-year Colleges and Universities:

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ccreditation Excellence

During the 2010-2011 academic school year Bishop Amat High School completed the renewal of its accreditation status. This renewal is a normal process in schools and colleges. What is noteworthy about this experience at Amat was that we achieved renewal at the highest level of approval as well as the fact that we now hold accreditation through three different accrediting agencies.

The basic accreditation agency for all high schools and colleges in the western states is the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, affectionately known as WASC. You will see the WASC seal on virtually all high schools and colleges in California, Hawaii and Guam. There are similar regional accreditation agencies in other states.

Historically the process of accreditation itself started when the California Catholic Bishops asked superintendents to develop a process of certification of the quality of the Catholic Schools. Public schools soon followed with the regional accreditation system and the two organizations have cooperated in the process for most of the twentieth century. This accreditation approval in high schools has been driven by the University of California.

In recent years, in an effort to preserve the Catholicity of our schools, the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA) has stepped up its involvement with the accreditation process. With public schools facing budget cuts and the difficulty of funding public school educators to participate in Catholic School visits, WCEA has taken over organizing its own school visits while using the same protocol as the WASC agency. Thus, when Amat received its accreditation renewal through WCEA it was jointly accredited through WASC for the same term.

The highlight of this process at Amat was that not only did the visiting team review our total educational program, they looked at all we do with an eye toward how we respond as a Catholic institution. Because of this comprehensive review we were most pleased that not only did the visitors find excellence in all we do, they felt strong enough about our ability to continue the quest for excellence that they approved a full six-year term of accreditation without the traditional three-year one day revisit. This is the highest level of accreditation possible through either agency. We are proud of our faculty, staff, administrators and especially parents and students who worked cooperatively to bring Amat to the excellence that it enjoys. We are grateful to the many alumni who have contributed to this excellence not just as living examples of an Amat Lancer, but in school events, career days, speakers, and donors.

As a final note, Bishop Amat also enjoys accreditation by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) as a school authorized to offer this prestigious curriculum. We are currently one of about twenty-eight Catholic High Schools in the United States with this significant seal of approval. Only two such schools are in California. The IB Curriculum is challenging but it is considered the finest overall preparation for the University level in the world. Many Universities, including the University of California, will waive one year of general education classes for a student who earns the IB Full Diploma with a certain score on the assessments. Among the five cohort years Bishop Amat has had 89 seniors complete the program and has seen 30 alumni earn the full diploma and 8 of those achieve such excellent scores to earn a full year of college credits. This accreditation is being renewed during the 2011-2012 school year.

by Dr. Merritt Hemenway, ’64 & current Bishop Amat Principal

“We are grateful to the many alumni who have contributed to this excellence not just as living examples of an Amat Lancer, but in school events, career days, speakers, and donors” – Dr. Hemenway.

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summer 2010• reunions held The classes of 1980 and 1985 held their reunions at Bishop Amat on August 7, 2010. Both events were well-attended and a good time was had by all. For upcoming reunion information, see page 17 or log onto the Alumni Portal at http://alumni.bishopamat.org. • summer upgrades During the summer, Amat undertook many projects to enhance the school property and facilities. The school installed a new phone system to replace the one that was 10 years old, purchased 80 new computers, additional printers, projectors, voice lift devices, and a new server. In addition, to facilitate high-quality television reception in all of the classrooms, a new co-axial cable was installed throughout the campus. Lastly, the stadium received a new sound system and additional lighting was placed behind the bleachers.• school Year starts in August After much discussion, the 2010-2011 school year started August 17 with Freshman Orientation and August 18 for all students.

Fall 2010• new 5 Block schedule To accommodate a new scheduling arrangement, a 5 block schedule option was added. As the year progressed, many external events created the need for some schedule changes and a decision was made to eliminate the remaining 5 block schedule dates listed on the calendar.• Beginning teacher support and Assessment (BtsA) introduced Nine of Amat’s experienced teachers participated in this state-funded program co-sponsored by the California Department of Education (CDE) and the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC). BTSA is designed to fulfill the requirements for clearing the California Single Subject credential. • First semester exams given Before christmas The first semester ended quickly and exams were given prior to the Christmas break. By beginning the school year earlier than usual, faculty and students were given a two and a half week holiday vacation before the start of the second semester.

Winter 2011• Faculty retreat Focuses on catholic identity The faculty and staff developed an outline on how to handle the new service requirement of the Los Angeles Archdiocese. • mother-son and Father-daughter dances held The beloved Mother-Son and Father-Daughter Dances allowed for family relationships to be strengthened and memories to be made. • WceA/WAsc team Visits Amat The school received numerous, positive comments from the committee regarding the “stellar aspects of the school.” As a result, Bishop Amat’s accreditation was extended for the full six year term to 2017 (see article on page 3 written by Dr. Merritt Hemenway, Principal).

spring 2011• celebration of 50 Kairos retreats Kairos reached a special milestone this past March celebrating 50 retreats since its inception. Seniors who attended Kairos 50 received a commemorative pin in honor of the occasion. • seniors honored for service Three Bishop Amat seniors were awarded the Archdiocesan Christian Service Award for the Class of 2011 at ceremonies held at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels on March 15. Congratulations to Christine Quinones, Jacob Caropino, and Theresa Calcsan. • record number of Ap & iB exams Administered A total of 401 Advanced Placement and another 122 IB exams were administered to a total of 298 students. Bishop Amat students continue to exceed our expectations in meeting the demands of a challenging and rigorous curriculum.

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Kathleen Wiard Berg, ‘81 dances the night away with her son, David Berg, ‘11, at the

2010 Mother-Son Dance.

Members of the 2010 ASB welcome students at Freshman Orientation.

Alumni from the class of 1985 enjoy dinner at their reunion held on-campus.

Class of 2011 seniors at the Kairos retreat.

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2010-2011lancer athleticsThroughout the 2010-2011 school year, six Lancer athletic teams won their respective league championships. The efforts made by both students and coaches were truly remarkable as they set out to reach their goals and make their mark in the history of Amat.

The football season started off with perfection under the leadership of Coach Steve Hagerty, ’80, and the players took the field holding onto the motto of “Blue Collar Attitude II.” The Lancers won their first nine games finishing the final game in the sequence with a score of 52-7 against Notre Dame. After a bye week, the Lancers unfortunately gave Bishop Alemany two quick touchdowns and fell in the league championship game with an ending score of 38-30. The first round playoff game was held with great home field pageantry and tradition against Tesoro. While Amat worked hard together as a team, Tesoro made two quick scores and the Lancers lost 31-21. The Lancer football team finished 2nd in the Serra League and made it to first round of the CIF Pac -5 Division. All CIF was awarded to junior Jalen Moore and senior Christian Orduno.

Other fall sports fared well as both boys and girls cross country made the CIF Preliminary meet. Volleyball earned a wild card spot in the playoffs and came close to upsetting the number one seed losing two very close matches in the first round.

In winter, boys’ basketball played a spectacular game against Serra and eventually finished second in league. The girls’ basketball team won league and went to the CIF semi-finals where they eventually lost. They were, however, offered an invitation to the State tournament and many Amat fans traveled to San Diego to support them. The Lady Lancers fell in the final fourth quarter. The Del Rey League MVP was awarded to senior Andrea Villanueva and All CIF was awarded to seniors Andrea Villanueva and Leticia Galarza.

Boys’ wrestling also won the Mission League for the 5th consecutive year and fared well in the playoffs with a final standing of 1st Place League Champions in the Miramonte League and first round of CIF.

On Friday, March 4, with a season record of 27-1 the Lady Lancers entered the CIF Champion game at Warren High School in Downey to face the team that gave them their only loss. They came away with a 1-0 victory and the first CIF girls’ soccer title in school history. A new banner was raised in the Carroll Center recognizing this tremendous accomplishment.

In Spring, the Lancers continued to excel in their given sports. The boys’ golf team won the title of Del Rey League Champions and CIF qualifiers were junior Andy Prather and senior Evan Hartnett. Andy Prather was also recognized as the Del Rey League MVP.

Head Coach Dan Lodolo was named “Girls’ Track Coach of the Year” and the team’s final standings included 3rd place in the Del Rey League and taking 3rd place overall in the CIF Division III. Kylie Price, Margaret Taylor, Madison Herrera, and Iliana Velazquez placed 3rd in the CIF Division III Girls 4x100 relay. Senior Kylie Price won the CIF Division III – 100 Meters Champion and was awarded runner-up at State. She was also crowned champion in the CIF Division III 200 meters and runner-up in the long jump. Kylie was recognized as the San Gabriel Valley Tribune Track Athlete of the Year and will be attending UCLA in the fall.

Boys’ tennis made the playoffs and succeeded into the second round, which was another Amat first. The swim team did well in the new Miramonte League and CIF qualifiers included Bryan Judson, Jacob Caropino, Andre Villa, Javier Chavez, Melissa Osuna, Cindy Carrillo, Lani Burdette, and Mallory Lopez. Arian Rodriguez and Brandon Rexius also won their first-ever CIF championship in diving.

The softball team won 1st Place in the Del Rey League and made it to the semi-finals in CIF. All CIF was awarded to senior Natalie Sanchez and Casandra Padilla was recognized as the Del Rey League MVP. Coach Jesse Mendez was recognized by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune as the “Coach of the Year.” The baseball team won 1st place in the Del Rey League and were once again crowned as the CIF Division IV Champions at Dodger Stadium. All CIF players included seniors Adam Alcantara, David Berg and junior Rio Ruiz. Rio was also recognized as the Del Rey League MVP, CIF Player of the Year, Tribune Player of the Year and Tribune Athlete of the Year. Coach Andy Nieto was honored with the awards of CIF Coach of the Year and Tribune Coach of the Year.

The athletic year was excellent both on the field and in the classroom with all programs but one having a team’s cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. 2 - CIF Coaches of the Year4 – San Gabriel Valley Tribune Coaches of the Year2 – CIF Players of the Year3 – San Gabriel Valley Tribune Players of the Year1 – Athlete of the Year7 – Del Rey League MVP’s

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2010-2011 All Sports PictureMembers of the 2010 ASB welcome students at Freshman Orientation.

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4.56%

operating revenue 2010-2011Tuition and Fees

Donations (Sponsorships, Spirit of Giving, Parent Pledge)

Foundation/Corporate Scholarship Grants

Miscellaneous Income (Rebates, E-Rate, Late Fees, Parent Hours)

Auxiliary Activities - Bookstore, Athletic Boosters, Food Service, Yearbook (Net)

Student Body Activities - ASB, Athletics, Campus Ministry, Performance Groups, Clubs (Net)

Fund-Raising Receipts - Extravaganza, Scholarship Benefit Dinner, Golf, Raffle, Bingo (Net)

total income

$ 8,633,468.00

$ 256,642.00

$ 257,903.00

$ 296,919.00

$ 24,280.00

$ 14,238.00

$ 452,853

$ 9,936,303.00

operating expenses 2010-2011Salaries and Benefits

Operating Expenses (Taxes, Utilities, Insurance, Maintenance, Office, Other)

Classroom Instruction

Technology and Capital Expenses

total expenditures

$ 7,738,478.00

$ 1,300,512.00

$ 206,479.00

$ 410,924.00

$ 9,656,393.00

finances in review

Tuition and Fees

Donations (Sponsorships, Spirit of Giving, Parent Pledge)

Foundation/Corporate Scholarship Grants

Miscellaneous Income (Rebates, E-Rate, Late Fees, Parent Hours)

Auxiliary Activities - Bookstore, Athletic Boosters, Food Service, Yearbook (Net)

Student Body Activities - ASB, Athletics, Campus Ministry, Performance Groups, Clubs (Net)

Fund-Raising Receipts - Extravaganza, Scholarship Benefit Dinner, Golf, Raffle, Bingo (Net)

80.14%

13.47%

2.14% 4.26%

Operating Expenditures 2010-2011

Salaries and Benefits

Operating Expenses (Taxes, Utilities, Insurance, Maintenance, Office, Other)

Classroom Instruction

Technology and Capital Expenses

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$ 8,633,468.00

$ 256,642.00

$ 257,903.00

$ 296,919.00

$ 24,280.00

$ 14,238.00

$ 452,853

$ 9,936,303.00

operating expenses 2010-2011

financial aidscholarship dollarsDear Alumni and Friends of Bishop Amat High School:

Keeping tuition affordable for those who want to be a part of the Amat Family has always been both a focus and a strength of our school. Due to the condition of the economy, many families are unable to send a child to Bishop Amat High School or are unable to have a child continue to attend the school. The primary reason for student withdrawal is the inability to pay the tuition.

It is of primary importance that Bishop Amat remain accessible and affordable to the families whom we serve. To that end, the school continues to pursue scholarship opportunities for our students. Monies raised through this year’s Annual Appeal will be directed to current and future students of families who want to attend but cannot afford the entire cost. Please consider making a donation to help a future Lancer obtain the same gift that you received.

To obtain information on establishing a Named Scholarship, please contact Ms. Deborah Oswald, Development Director at 626-962-2495, Ext. 7444.

Bishop AmAt scholArship And endoWment trust Funds - June 30, 2011

Amat Legacy Scholarship Fund $ 54,654.73Bishop Amat High School Alumni Scholarship Fund $ 111,068.59Bishop Amat High School Endowment Fund $ 1,213,848.43Byrne Family Scholarship Fund $ 74,534.11Class of 1961 Scholarship Fund $ 25,012.91Class of 1969 Scholarship Fund $ 54,590.15Class of 1971 Scholarship Fund $ 25,312.91Class of 2011 Scholarship Fund $ 25,000.00Angelo J. Brutocao Scholarship Fund $ 32,125.00Lucy and Carmen Cavezza Scholarship Fund $ 46,267.82Armando Gallegos Memorial Scholarship Fund $ 98,138.80Sylvester M. Graff Scholarship Fund $ 85,530.77Helen Haden Scholarship Fund $ 121,797.89Knights of Columbus Scholarship Fund $ 88,632.38Gordon and Elizabeth Ludwig Scholarship Fund $ 130,760.45George H. Mayr Scholarship Fund $ 127,255.79Daylon McCutcheon Scholarship Fund $ 66,533.06William and Agnes McGee Scholarship Fund $ 71,523.75Military Memorial Scholarship Fund $ 103,654.70Mike and Waunita Mulvehill/Ted Mulvehill ‘68 Memorial Scholarship Fund $ 53,256.73Joseph “Sparky” O’Connor Scholarship Fund $ 27,424.93Charles F. Policare Memorial Scholarship Fund $ 53,821.20Retreat Support Program $ 67,642.66Frank D. Richardson Scholarship Fund $ 35,000.00John M. and Michele M. Sciarra Scholarship Fund $ 74,749.47Scott Sullivan Textbook Scholarship Fund $ 60,642.33St. Martha Parish Scholarship Fund $ 25,012.91Jack and Rose Mary Teague Memorial Scholarship Fund $ 80,984.99Christopher R. and Rosella Trujillo Scholarship Fund $ 62,954.62Msgr. Roland Zimmerman Scholarship Fund $ 93,380.28James and Mary Pat Wiard Scholarship Fund $ 56,205.96

total $ 3,247,318.32

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France Cordova, ‘65 President, Purdue University

I have a full-time job in the Midwest, so I cannot volunteer to help with activities at the school; therefore, I contribute financially. I am very proud of what has been accomplished at Bishop Amat. I received a fine education there during the 1960s, and I was the first girl to be admitted to Stanford from the school.

One of my classmates and best friends, Ann Kenney, joined the Peace Corps and drowned in a boating accident in Micronesia. (She was West Covina’s teenage miss and I was her runner-up. She went on to compete at the State level for the California Junior Miss title.) Another classmate, one who invited me to the Valentine Ball, was Joe Albertini. He volunteered for military service and was killed in Viet Nam. I visit his name on the memorial in D.C. every time I make a trip there. I wanted to honor these two Bishop Amat friends

by contributing scholarship money. I intend to increase my gift next year. I would like to endow named scholarships in their honor so that future Bishop Amat students would learn a little bit about these two remarkable young people.

At this time when the country is so financially strapped, it is important that everyone who has some capacity to help do so. Bishop Amat should continue to communicate with alumni – what are its goals, and what forms of assistance would help the school to achieve those goals. Since I am in the field of education, I appreciate that the cost of a quality education can deter some students from being able to attend. Scholarship money is always helpful to make quality education affordable. I am grateful that I am in a position to help.

As a 1973 graduate of Bishop Amat, I have always felt a connection to the “Amat Family.” I loved the four years I spent at Amat and the educational and extra-curricular activities the school had to offer. I was the second of five in my family to graduate from Amat and I know it was not easy financially for my parents. As difficult as it may have been, my father never gave up on his commitment to Catholic education and the financial responsibility that came with it. Remembering my father’s commitment motivates me to give to the school so that others may enjoy the benefits of an Amat education. I am fortunate that my husband supports my commitment to my Alma Mater. Our son, Robert, graduated from Amat in 2007 and our daughter Kati is an incoming freshman, Class of 2015. We will continue to support Bishop Amat because we believe in the school and the spirit of the Amat Family.

Susan Byrne ‘73Alum and Bishop Amat Parent

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Moak FamilyAs alums (Jim ’71, Carol (Lanigan) ’72), and parents of alums (Erin ’97, Colleen ’98, Katie ’01), we have experienced firsthand the tremendous value of an Amat education. Carol has worked here since 1990, and Jim spent many years coaching Amat softball - they have also seen and heard inspirational success stories of hundreds of our graduates. Bishop Amat offers so much in the areas of academics, athletics, performing arts, and clubs, but, most importantly, a Christ-centered community in which students and their families can learn and grow. We hope that the Amat Legacy Scholarship can assist families who want to be part of the Amat tradition.

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In addition to cash gifts, many generous individuals and businesses contribute goods or “in-kind gifts” to Bishop Amat during the year. Many of these gifts are made in support of our Annual Extravaganza, Lancer Classic, and Golf Tournament. Contributions such as computer hardware, library books, and printing support are other ways to assist the school. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to those individuals and businesses who have contributed to Bishop Amat during the 2010-2011 school year.

Rudolph & Graciela Araujo

Azusa Greens Country Club

Bevaris, Inc. (Jim Beavers)

California Country Club

Candlelight Pavilion

Steven & Anne Escovar

Robert & Paula Hess

Improv

George & Maria Isho

La Mirada Theatre of Performing Arts

Arturo & Jocelyn Lucela

Alan G. & Judy Ludwig ‘64

Inn at Southbridge / Donald Lynch ‘87

Jesse & Grace Martinez

Mt. Baldy Ski Lifts

Orbit Printing / Mauricio Zavala ‘88 & Rodrigo Zavala ‘90

Pacific Palms Conference Resort

Planes of Fame Air Museum

Portraits by Kathy

Idilio & Amelia Sanchez

Manuel & Sylvia Sanchez

Santa Anita Park

Stephen Schlanser

Senz Zimmer Photography

Osama Sidhom, M.D. & Sylvia Salem, D.D.S.

John D. & Kathryn Tassinari

Joan M. Wiederholt ‘70

Yoganette Studio

Wild Rivers Waterpark

Zoological Society of San Diego

2010-2011gifts in kind9

Parents39%

Alumni21%

Parish & Schools4%

Past Parents2%Business

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Foundations24%

Faculty & Staff1%

Donations by Constituent 2010 - 2011$1,020,916.53

Donation Disbursements 2010 - 2011$1,020,916.53

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Parents $400,956.74

Past Parents $21,601.12

Business $55,646.05

Friends of Amat $34,313.00

Foundations $245,934.44

Faculty & Staff $9,610.00

Alumni $102,340.87

Parish & Schools $36,250.00

$1,020,916.53

Operational Budget $444,068.38

Other School Programs $13,087.06

Capital Improvements $23,640.00

Scholarships $538,221.09

Endowment $1,900.00

$1,020,916.53

Operational Budget

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Endowment0%

Other School Programs

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Capital Improvements

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Scholarships53%

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$50,000 +Catholic Education FoundationAlan G. Ludwig ‘64 & Judy LudwigThe Rose Hills Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999Bill Hannon FoundationRobert D. Byrne & Susan M. (O’Connor) Byrne ‘73Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation

$10,000 - $24,999Bishop Amat Athletic Booster ClubEdison InternationalChristian Foster & France A. Cordova, , Ph.D. ‘65George H. Mayr FoundationGeorge & Maria IshoDaylon A. McCutcheon ‘95 & Shawna M. (Alaniz) McCutcheon ‘93Liam E. McGee, Esq. ‘72 & Lori McGeeJames Moak ‘71 & Carol (Lanigan) Moak ‘72Orbit Printing (Mauricio Zavala ‘88 & Rodrigo Zavala ‘90)Christopher L. Spohn ‘78 & Antoinette B. SpohnMichael Teague ‘75 & Joni TeagueValley Vista Services, Inc

$5,000 - $9,999Daughters of Charity FoundationKnights of Columbus, Father Maguire CouncilJohn M. Sciarra ‘72 & Michele M. SciarraWatson Land Company

$2,500 - $4,999Armando Gallegos Memorial FoundationBP Fabric of America FundJoseph P. Busch, III ‘66 & Sheila BuschRobert Cook ‘87 & Jacqueline C. (Denis) Cook ‘83Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyFrank D. Richardson ‘62Paul E. & Sharon Shay, Jr.Sideshow ProductionOsama Sidhom, M.D. & Sylvia Salem, D.D.S.Monsignor Roland Zimmerman

$1,500 - $2,499Antoine Allevato & Carly M. (Lima) Allevato ‘95Comerica BankConexant Systems, Inc.Robert J. Fechner ‘66 & Janet FechnerMichael J. Garvey & Kathleen A. (Kent) Garvey ‘65Los Altos Food Products, Inc.Mills, IncAbel J. Montanez ‘96 & Emily MontanezPremier Paving (Michael Prescott ‘82)Sisters of St. LouisMark Suehrstedt & Mai HattarStephen TaylorChristopher Trujillo ‘74 & Marjorie (Noland) Trujillo ‘74Mary Pat Wiard

$1,000 - $1,499Jay K. & Cynthia AndersonRick & Mary E. CardenasFred ChauClass of 1980, 30 year ReunionJason & Paula CookMichael Di Fiori & Jamie Di Fiori, M. D.Steven & Anne EscovarEric G. Espinoza ‘93Huber & Hortencia FarranGenaro & Isela I. Gomez

Lisa HernandezOscar J. & Criselda HerreraJames P. & Beverlee KellyRobert H. Krause, D.D.S. & Cecilia KrauseJoseph G. Lima & Mary Grace (Cavezza) Lima ‘69Jeffrey M. Lobosky, M.D. ‘69 & Diana LoboskyJudy C. LujanAnthony & Elizabeth MarquezBrandon & Lisa McCormackMilken Family FoundationAnthony MoralesGeorge W. & Diane Muse, Jr.Presbyterian Intercommunity HospitalHenry Reyes, Jr.Francisco & Yolanda ReynosaShirley SagnayMartin Salazar & Norma GaleanaSt. Marianne SchoolTargetFrancisco Tarin & Lillian LozaFrancis & Rita A. Taylor, Jr.The Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationWells Fargo Community Support CampaignChristopher & Rebecca WillaimsStephen Workman ‘75 & Lorraine (Robles) Workman ‘75

$500 - $999Louie & Veronica AcevedoBilly J. & Darleen AdamekMario & Georgina AragonReu Avella & Susan L. (Garcia) Avella ‘88Angelo & Irma BagnaraRobert W. & Patricia BowcockTheresa Brennan ‘72California Boring, Inc.Ricardo & Laura R. CamposMichael Carey & Wendy M. (Parriott) Carey ‘69Blaine & Jill CartwrightJean CasillasMark A. Cazares ‘82 & Michelle C. (Rozier) Cazares ‘83Richard & Sharon A. ChabranCoastal Concrete Construction, Inc.Kimberly N. CookRichard Cooper ‘76 & Tiffany CooperDavid & Diane Cordero, Jr.Pete & Alma CortezPeter & Cheryl CruzRoderick S. Fermin ‘88 & Maria V. (Tesoro) Fermin ‘88J. Tom & Elizabeth GarciaJeffrey A. George ‘87 & Teresa (Velasco) George ‘80Joseph GetherallRodelu L. & Monica GocoJohn Goetz ‘77 & Sherri GoetzBarbara J. Gomez ‘80Hector A. Gonzalez, M.D. & Bettina GonzalezRobert Graziano & Deborah (Trujillo) Graziano ‘75Alfredo & Maria GutierrezErnest J. & Regina M. Guzman, Jr.Richard A. Haft, Jr.Michael P. & Loreto HannahLuis H. HughesIndustry Manufacturers CouncilInvestors Trust Realty Group Inc. (Michael D. Cirrito ‘81 & Maryanne Carrillo Cirrito ‘81)JostensReverend James J. Kelly ‘70Carol A. Koss ‘62Jose L. & Irma D. LaraPaul C. Lima ‘95

Lion ExpressLinder & Laura LizamaMike & Miriam MadridWilliam G. Malcolm & Severina M. (Brutocao) Malcolm ‘78Dale Martinez ‘84James McGee ‘88 & Jennifer C. (Calderon) McGee ‘89Gabriel M. Monares & Karen SifuentesMichael J. Mulvehill, D.D.S. ‘66Francis J. O’Connor ‘70 & Sherry O. O’ConnorMartha OlivarezJesus & Mayra OrozcoDeborah OswaldWalter & Maria PalpallatocPaul & Jennifer PimentelJuan J. & Rebecca PowersVincent & Elizabeth QuinonesScott J. Ragano ‘87 & Judy (McGee) Ragano ‘87Michael Ramirez ‘83 & Linda M. (Ramirez) Ramirez ‘83Vincent & Norma J. RiveraLuis & Lilia RodriguezRogers, Clem & Co., CPAWillie & Mayra RomeroLaurence J. RoyYameen & Teresa SalahuddinRaymundo & Bertha SaldanaIdilio & Amelia SanchezSolid Waste Insurance Managers, Inc.United Janitorial & PackagingFernando Valdivia & Brenda C. ValdiviaGilbert VarelaJack VegaJesse B. & Rachel Y. VelasquezVanessa R. (Rosano) West ‘89Joan M. Wiederholt ‘70

$250 - $499Cecilia AbuelSammuel AdissiPatricia L. Aguayo ‘83Raul & Lucila AguayoJesus Aguilar & Silvy OlivaresAlfonso & Monalisa AhumadaNatalia AispuroMaria AlarconJames A. Albertini ‘72 & Patricia A. AlbertiniCarlos & Consuelo Maldonado

Maria Alegre-TellezJuan E. & Monica M. AlfaroFrancisco & Celeny AlmanzaRobert L. & Jane L. AlmazarEdward J. Alvarez ‘82 & Christina D. AlvarezPriscilla Y. Alvarez ‘91Bruce H. & Patricia A. (Culotta) Amesbury ‘66Enrique & Maria AmezquitaAlbert & Ifeoma E. AnidiDante & Juliet ApinDaniel L. & Shayly B. ApodacaAndrew P. & Sonya AragonJose & Patty AranaDennis ArchuletaAlbert & Lupe ArevaloWashington & Morena ArevaloMiguel A. Arvizu, Jr. ‘86 & Yesel ArvizuAthletic Field Specialists, Inc.Humberto & Margarita AvellanedaLaura AyonRalph & Chantal Baer

Edward & Eloisa BalinoBank Of The WestDanny & Cynthia Tausche-BarajasTerry & Mary BarberTim & Elizabeth A. (Gascho) Barnes ‘95Augustin & Diane BarraganLarry & Gabriela BarrazaRobert S. & Deenella BarrientosRichard R. & Patricia (Snorgrass) Bello ‘73Eduardo & Gabriela BeltranMelba BenavidesNorman & Marie T. BergmanAntonio & Ana (Torralva) Bernal ‘82Roque & Carolyn Bernardez Robert & Nelia E. BilodeauDennnis M. & Lynn J. BlackburnJavier & Maria BocanegraBolton & CompanyAntonius Bom ‘72Jay & Ivonne BoomerMark D. & Pam BoothCesar & Mar CanizaresTom & Mildred BrennanJeffery & Karen BrownGregory S. & Olga (Castro) Buell ‘83Kathy A. ByrumJose & Lourdes CabralJose & Angelique CabralAnthony C. Camargo ‘81 & Anna M. CamargoMiguel & Sisy CamposEleazar & Carmen CanalesJohn & Rhonda CanoAlfredo & Marissa CapaceteJohn & Juanita CapraroMarietta CarasusRonald R. Cardenas ‘78Fabian & Elia B. CardonaGilbert Cardoza & Lily J. GaitanDarryl & Marina CarmonaPete P. & Rosa E. CarrionMonsignor Aidan M. CarrollMarc & Kathleen CartierOscar & Margie CasiniHugo & Ana I. CastanedaPhillip & Stephanie CastellanoSixto & Tonya Castillo, IIIFrancisco F. Castillo & Leticia T. MorenoFrancisco & Concepcion Castro

2010-2011donors

the following names reflect gifts made to Bishop Amat high school between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010. A special thank you to all of our parents, alumni, friends and community members who generously supported our endeavors to provide our students with an outstanding education in the catholic tradition. every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. if an error or omission has been made, please accept our apologies and report it to the development office (626) 962-2495, ext. 7456.

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Chris Trujillo ‘74 with his wife, Marjorie Noland Trujillo, ‘74 at the 2011 Scholarship Dinner.

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Chase BankJose & Leticia ChavarinEdward L. & Renee ChavezLeonel & Mary ChevezRoxanne ChueRick A. & Brenda C. CoalwellMichael K. & Kazumi CoilJuan & Veronica ContrerasJavier & Blanca ContrerasWalter & Nelly CorcioHenry R. CordovaJose I. & Dana CoronaJavier Cortes & Veronica MichelMelville & Marianne CortesJorge & Katrina CortezDavid CortezRobert Crisostomo & Jocel LabaoMario CruzJaime & Ventura CuencaIgnacio & Rebecca CuevasSalvador & Leticia Cuevas David & Mary N. CunninghamWilliam & Irma CurtisAllan & Aileen H. (Festejo) Dalnay ‘86Dalena Dang & Van NguyenGene D. & Jennifer DavidJoe & Ann DavilaJason M. Davila ‘88 & Marlene RodriguezRaymond A. & Aileen R DayloJohn R. & Lisa M. De La GarzaMark D. Delaney ‘72Ernest & Bertha DelgadilloJerry & Gabriela DelgadilloMichael DelMuroBlanca DesormauxEugene DevellerezElizabeth DevellerezAmparo DiazGuadalupe DiazRobert & Betty U. DimaanoRodelo D. & Luisa T. DimaanoMark & Priscilla (McKemy) Dimitruk ‘77Tony Do & Cuc TruongEmil R. & Rebeca DominguezGerardo & Blanca F. DuarteFausto Q. & Connie Marie A. Duque, Jr.Frank Ebiner ‘77 & Noreen F. (Fernandes) Ebiner ‘78Raymond E. Elder ‘81 & Erica ElderJames C. & Marlene R. EppenbachGeronimo & Gloria EsguerraErwin P. EspinoVeronica EspinozaAugustine & Dorothy EsquerJackie ExpositoBrenda FernandezAllan FestejoBernardo & Ana FloresGloria FloresMario E. & Julia M. FloresReverend Bob FolbrechtPatrick M. Ford ‘88 & Carmen FordFratto Hopstock Chiropractic, Inc.Humberto & Maria FraustoGeorge & Lori GallegoErnesto & Martha GalloPatricia GamezJose & Martha GarateChristopher J. & Esther M. GarayMichelle B. Garcia ‘90Jose L. & Deanna C. Garcia, Jr.John & Janice GarciaThomas M. & Bobbie A. GarciaPeter & Ana V. GarnicaVenancio Gatchalian, M.D. & Emerzita GatchalianRobert & Irene GaxiolaRichard & Denise Gerstenberg Abel & Theresa Gervacio, Jr.Arlene A. Giliberto, Ph.D. ‘70Paciano & Felicitas Gomez, Jr.Rodolfo D. & Yanira Gomez

Lourdes B. GonzalezRuben & Christina GonzalezCarlos & Elizabeth GonzalezLuis & Norma GonzalezEduardo & Esperanza GonzalezMichael Gonzalez & Tania SamanoJavier & Mariaelena GonzalezRodelio C. & Grace L. GuintuLeo & Annette T. GuzmanGeorge E. Guzman ‘93 & Yvette E. (Bastidos) Guzman ‘89Stephen Hagerty ‘80 & Maria (Aparicio) Hagerty ‘80Randy & Annette T. (Anguiano) Hernandez ‘88Ricardo & Alicia HernandezRosa M. HernandezMiguel A. Hernandez ‘89 & Christine E. (Delgado) Hernandez ‘90Ruben & Cynthia HernandezDavid & Debra HigueraJorge HinojosaMax & Irma HoenesRichard Hopstock, D.C. & Suzanne Fratto-HopstockScott & Melanie HurstLe & Jeannie HuynhNoel & Sherri IlaganGeorge & Georgina IslasDouglas Y. & Susan A. IwanagaRon & Gina JacobsJose & Olivia JaraAnthony Jaramillo ‘97 & Melissa L. JaramilloFrank & Olivia JaureguiMark & Lena JennessJavier F. & Christine T. JimenezDaniel & Tina JuarezDavid Kenevan & Shaila GarciaAngela KhamsyKPRS Construction Services, Inc.Devin & Beatriz KramerStacey & Tana M. (Barron) Lakin ‘83Michael & Elizabeth LandrumMarybeth LauderdaleCarlos & Gloria LazoLeoncio & Guille LealGil & Gigi LedesmaPhillip R. Leyva ‘93 & Lorena L. (Garcia) Leyva ‘93Joseph & Erin K. (Moak) Lillis ‘97Benjamin R. Lim & Carol M. LavaGrace LinRobert & Martha LinaresGreg M. Lopez ‘89 & Michelle (Martinez) Lopez ‘89Jorge Lopez ‘91 & Aimee LopezEdward & Debbie LopezAlejandro & Ana Lopez Alex G. Lopez & Nancy JaureguiElpidio & Ana LopezJuan & Elizabeth LopezJesse LopezMartin & Anna LozanoLiang T. & Li S. LuArturo B. & Jocelyn S. LucelaWilfredo & Cristina LucenoDenise M. Lucio ‘91Ronald & Priscilla LujanJeffrey D. Macht ‘84Ernie & Nancy D. MaciasRaymond J. & Patricia MagdalenoGerardo Magos & Nancy BernalMakena Productions, Inc.Leandro M. & Edita A. MalataMiguel & Marisol MaldonadoDanilo & Generosa MallariRuben & Rachelle MarquezJulio & Carmen MarquezEmily V. Martinez ‘78Robert Martinez & Sylvia ArdillaRegina MascorroTroy & Rose MaynorCaesar R. & Carmen S. MayorNelson & Monica MejiaRolland & Celina Melendez

Toni MennieRuben & Cynthia M. (Ramirez) Mercado ‘88Luningning M. MichaelMartha MichelJesus & Diane C. MirelesSteven & Mary Ann MiuReverend Dennis P. Mongrain ‘68Cipriano MontesFernando & Carolina MontoyaJose L. & Michelle MoralesRalph MorenoJeffrey R. & Nancy A. MoriartyJoe & Martine MorriseyNorma MorseburgRaquel MunozDavid MunozNational Retirement Services, Inc.Jose & Maria NavaCalvin K. & Nancy E. NgJose G. & Lissa NicholasMichael & Quida NunnLaudencio & Jocelyn OducaDavid & Grace OstranderAnthony S. Otero ‘94 & Mary Rose MadridHenry & Rosario C. PantaleonNormand & Angelina C. ParaynoJavier Parga & Monique OrtizPeter Parga Sharon M. Parker ‘87Steve ParminterMichelle ParondoFrancisco Pascual & Caridad L. DaguploMark& Lillian PattonErnesto & Maria A. PenafielDora PerezStacey PerezManuel E. & Susan PerezSharon R. PerezVoltaire & Sheila PichayAnthony F. Pinelli ‘76 & Maggie PinelliSamuel & Lisa PortilloGregory Postovoit & Andrea MichelottiDennis & Letitia PriceRaul & Enedina PugaPhillip Quintal & Christine I. (Dazalla) Quintal ‘93Peter M. & Joanne M. RamirezJose & Irene Ramos, Sr.

Lidia RamosJohn W. & Gloria ReedVeronica Reta-LopezCraig & Martha ReynoldsEnrique & Mary Ann RivasDavid & Marta Robertson

Daniel & Sonia RodriguezLuis & Carmen RodriguezCristobal Rodriguez & Maria RoblesRaul S. & Elva L. RodriguezRoxy & Dianne RodriguezEdward Rodriguez & Martha (Castruita) Rodriguez ‘68Lisa RogersSonia R. Rojas ‘83Eric & Teddie Y. RomanDonna U. RomeroColonel Kevin B. Rue ‘71Guillermo Rubio & Sylvia O. RuedaEugene & Angela RuizJohn & Anita RuizAndres & Rosalba RuizIrene RuizJesus & Ana SaenzJosie T. SaikJuan Salas & Enedina GarciaJesus & Angela SalazarAbbas & Nawal SalehAnthony D. SalesArmando & Lucy SalgadoJorge A. & Luz E. SalinasRoberto & Jill SanchezRamon & Jennifer D. (Saenz) Sanchez ‘85Angel & Angie SandinMartin & Sonia SandovalAlfredo & Veronica SantacruzAntonio & Amelia Santiago Nilo A. & Josina N SantosAudine SantosManny & Ana SantoyoReynaldo & Kit S. SareSatsuma Landscape & MaintenanceMargarita SaucedoPaul Scheel & Maria ScheelWilliam P. & Isabelle R. (Penaloza) Selak ‘97Sempra Energy FoundationCharlotte E. SernaNancy SerranoVirgilio V. & Carmen C. SerranoEliana SharpJames & Melinda ShirleyJesse Siono & Eva RuizBen & Carlota SirunoDavid J. Skibinski

Yamil J. & Yolanda SlimZhu F. Song & Juan XuSquare Root Golf and Landscape, Inc.Gerald & Michele C. (Miramontes) St. Onge ‘83Michael P. & Martha StawickiEddie F. & Annabelle P. Tacadena

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Mark Verti, ‘96 playing in the Alumni Flag Football Game.

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Danielle M. Tack ‘95Daniel TalleyJohn D. & Kathryn TassinariRobert & Erika TerrazasVeronica TignoTodd & Hetrmila TilolmanJulio Tinajero, Sr. & Veronica AndaReynaldo & Consuelo TolentinoAnthony & Vilma TorreJorge L. & Elisa TorresAnthony R. & Monica Torres

Trader Joe’sVuong Tran & Thai LeShigeo & Mary TsuchiyamaMark Vaca ‘79 & Maria VacaJose L. & Maria G. ValdezFrank & Sandra ValdezLuis & Teresa ValdovinosCarlos A. & Irma ValenciaRobert & Maria VallesRhonda ValreeRichard Van Alstine ‘71Ralph & Patricia Van BergenNino A. Vanillo ‘84 & Michelle A. (Graziano) Vanillo ‘86Nicole M. VarciagSusan L. VarelaRichard & Claudia VasquezAdrian Vazquez & Desiree MartinezJesse & Nerett VelascoVirgilio C. Verdejo & Susan G. (Guerrero) Verdejo ‘93James VertiGerardo & Julietta G. Villa Rudy & Rachel VillalobosErle & Maria VillanuevaOscar & Natalia VillanuevaManuel & Maria VillasenorYolanda VillasenorLawrence Volmert ‘63 & Cheryl R. VolmertMark Volmert ‘67 & Ellen VolmertVulcan Materials CompanyBettye J. WebbPaul Weber & Jan M. Masamitsu-WeberAlbertus Wirohusodo & Veronica BudihartoMichael G. & Mercedes F. WoodFan XuanPedrito YamutaJerry & Teresita C. YapRicardo G. & Cecilia YapMichael Zahn & Lisa M. (Hartnett) Zahn ‘82Martha ZamoraFrank & Blanca ZepedaNestor & Elenita ZerrudoKenneth A. & Rosa Zimmer

$100 - $249Richard F. Espinoza ‘83 & Valerie EspinozaEdgardo S. & Eveline M. AcedilloTimothy M. & Monica Aguirre

Rebecca L. (Luna) Aguirre ‘78Albers, Inc.Theresa L. AlbertiniGina M. (Gomez) Algandar ‘92Jorge & Jennifer AmadorMichael A. & Deanna F. ArconadoCipriano & Blanca AriasCarl & Ann ArnoldDanny L. Avery & Mitzie (Johnston) Avery ‘71Avis Budget GroupJerome K. & Donna Barland

Thomas & Michele BarraganMary T. Barrett ‘80Bruce Eckstrom & Elizabeth Bauer-EckstromNana & Kimberly BensonHenderson & Carina BerberabeGregory G. Berg ‘70Lucille (Grueter) Bertrand ‘62Bob’s PharmacyAnice M. Bradley ‘97Janice Branich ‘76Sheryl Brenneman ‘74Marco A. Briones, Sr.Victor & Michelle BrisenoKathleen M. (Husung) Brumm ‘68Michael & Naomi BurchardtNora Cabrales-ZelayaChristopher & Theresa CabreraRic & Geneflor Caguicla Mariza CamposJorge E. & Susan E. CarazoFrances CardenasStephen M. Caropino ‘69 & Laura K CaropinoBarbara J. CarriganCesar CasillasEric E. Castaneda ‘01Sunny CastrellonRobert Catalano ‘62Walter Cecka ‘75 & Jeannie CeckaFerman & Teresa CejaJuanCarlos ChaconLuis & Gina ChaconCraig L. & Rose R. ChaseChino Valley RanchersClark ConstructionErnest A Clark, III & Janet M. (Lamb) Clark ‘70Marybeth (McKemy) Clippinger ‘70Rodney Cole ‘66Michael & Gloria ContrerasRaquel J. CookJohn A. Coronel ‘80Deborah CorralesRogelio & Griselda CortezTimothy Cromwell ‘74Father Matthew CumberlandTorin Cunningham, M.D. & Carol L. (Wychico) Cunningham ‘94Joseph N. Curl, Jr. & Mary (Hagerty) Curl ‘71William E. & Millie Davis

Francisco De AlbaAlexander DimayugaThomas P. & Janet DovidioWilliam Edstrom & Kathryn (Pittman) Edstrom ‘64Marvin J. & Lucia EileyAntonio Espinoza & Eva (Raygoza) Espinoza ‘84Mario & Leslie EstradaReynaldo & Elenita EstrellaJose M. Falla ‘86 & Heidy FallaArnold B. Fields ‘82 & Olga FieldsRichard A. & Lucy FierroRobert Fleming ‘66Anthony & Stephanie Flores, Sr.Fernando & Carmen FloresAlberto B. Flores ‘84Philip Fortunato & Michelle A. (Escovar) Fortunato ‘99Robert & Ann N. FoxPatricia (Spence) Frazzetta ‘71Armando & Shirley FuentesLawrence & Laura GalindoPaul D. & Maria S. GallettaRobert L. Garcia ‘70 & Judi J. (Nassar) Garcia ‘70Luis A. GarciaAlfredo & Adrienne GarciaJoe & Rosa GarfioMajor E. Garrett & Julie E. (Kirtz) Garrett ‘78 Robert & Anita GilLaurent F. Gilbert, Sr. ‘63Robert & Lydia GilliamTerry Godat ‘70 & Mary T. GodatMark F & Karen F GollhardtSergio & Erica GomezLilibeth GomezFermin GonzalezDiana F. Griott ‘69Alfred & Lisa GusmanPatricia (McGrade) Guyette ‘64Gregory Haddow ‘71Larry R. Hartmann ‘61 & Corinne (Maschio) Hartmann ‘61Lawrence D. Hartnett ‘79 & Christina (Madrid) Hartnett ‘79Richard Haskell, M.D. ‘71 & Sandra L. HaskellStephen L. Hatch ‘70James P. Henchey ‘74 & Dana J. HencheyMaria HernandezPaul & Maribeth HernandezSteven C. Hernandez ‘93 & Denise DiazBrenda Hernandez ‘89Kevin K. HigaRichard I. Hogan & Rosemary (McKemy) Hogan ‘70Michael A. & Regina HoskinsCaroyl (Hoffmeister) Howard ‘64Terry Hughes ‘77 & Joyce B. HughesDonna Hummer ‘76Chuck Hurst & Jeri (Ludwig) Hurst ‘65Cindy IriarteAlissa M. IwaiRobert Jablonski ‘61Veronica JaureguiMary D. JohnsonBarry D. & Rebecca A JonesDan Kalin ‘61 & Leah C. KalinTheresa M. (Rohr) Kirchgraber, MD, FACP ‘78Komar Apparel Supply Company LLCGeoffrey & Christine KramerDennis W. Krisman & Mary (Warner) Krisman ‘61Rajiv & Monika KumarNestor & Jean KusnierzRussell & Michelle LawrenceSergio & Dora LepeMarcus A Lewis ‘69 & Chy M LewisTheresa (Joerger) Livingston ‘72Patricia A. Long ‘69Frank LoyaCatherine LuxtonRobert P. Macias & Lydia (Marquez) Macias ‘90Vanessa M. Macias ‘03Amelia MadrigalRuben & Sara Maldonado

Larry Manocchio ‘75 & Therese ManocchioMichael ManzoRaymond Martinez, Sr. Sonya MartinezAngelina McCaffreyDawn McClendonWilliam L. McCluney ‘70 & Maureen A. (Goulding) McCluney ‘70Yesenia MedinaRaphael & Cindy MedvitzMonica (Garcia) Mejia ‘86Renato & Marisa MendozaDaniel & Barbara MerazIsaac A. Mercado ‘80Alex & Christmas MirandaAngel & Agnes MojicaSteven Montanez ‘71 & Hortensia MontanezMontebello PlasticsJuan F. & Rocio MunizRichard & Debi MurriettaJoseph & Catherine NasontManuel & Monic C. NavaGabriel Navarro ‘87 & Lisa NavarroRobert A & Maria NehlsenHeriberto & Martha P. Ochoa, Jr.Andres & Maria OchoaJohn & Patricia O’ConnorDaniel R. & Ann OlveraHeidi D. ParondoMartha Parrales-LaosPayne’s Janitorial Services, Inc.Gary A. Philip & Patricia A PhilipPTL Insurance Brokers,Inc.Natividad Quezada & Cathy QuezadaPaul E. Quinn ‘71 & Lisa QuinnAlejandro QuintanaHector P. & Maria C. RamirezVincent D. Ramirez ‘87Richard A. & Marissa RamirezDarlene RamosAlejandro & Maricela RasconNancy ReedWillie & Blanca ReynaRI Knittinng Co., IncJuan & Herlinda RodarteJose L. & Lilia RodriguezMelinda (Rodriguez) Rodriguez ‘92John A. & Marlene Rodriguez, Sr.Richard Rodriguez & Yolanda ArevaloGeorge & Bernadette A. RodriguezEddie & Maricela RuizRene & Patricia RuizPaul & Heidi RussellPatrick Ryan ‘61Maria Saballos ‘97Ramon G. & Dahlia SaldanaGerardo Sanchez & Olga PerezJaime & Maria SanchezDennis & Liza Santillan Ma Teresita O. Sarinas ‘97Angela K. (Ramirez) Schmidt ‘86Stephen M. Shortell & Susan I. (Fisher) Shortell ‘63Wayne E. & Natalie R. StillKeith & Cynthia L. TagamiSteven & Patricia TarangoDiana B. TarangoMarvin S. & Diane E. TayagMichael N. Taylor ‘75The Boeing CompanyThe Gas CompanyAlvaro V. TovarKevin TravisRosella TrujilloJorge & Sylvia UrangaMaria VargasVincent & Linda VegaHenry J. & Theresa A. VelascoVictor J. Velez & Jeannette (Newman) Velez ‘79Tom Watts ‘71 & Marcy WattsAudrey Wei

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Osama Sidhom, current Amat parent, pictured with Monsignor Carroll at the 2011 Scholarship Dinner.

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Weingart FoundationMonty C. & Belen (Gallarza) Wilson ‘90Venus YaoJoseph J. Ybarra ‘92 & Joyce D. (Mercado) Ybarra ‘92Esiquio P. & Carmen ZamarripaDenise M. Zamora ‘93

$99 & underMarina Acosta ‘93Kimberly C. Aggabao ‘00Andres & Sandra AgredanoRobert J. Alaan ‘90 & Christine AlaanJose & Maricel AlcocerJesse M. & Bertha S. AlvaradoMary Ellen (Radofsky) Alvarado ‘76Concepcion J. AndresCynthia AndriesAnonymousThomas E. Ashcraft & Susan Y. (Bradley) Ashcraft ‘83Florencio T. & Racquel AyoJoseph H. Baca ‘82Danielle N. Baca ‘06Rose A. (Pappalardo) Balogh ‘69Bank of America Matching GiftsDavid Bardsley ‘75James Bardsley ‘78Stacy C. Barker ‘99Cathleen (West) Barnes ‘63J. Samuel & Eduviges G. BarriosAltagracia G. BeachPatrick Benschop ‘87 & Danielle E. BenschopDonald A. Bentley ‘73Zulma BernalDionza Blue, Sr. John & Jennifer BoesenDennis J. Brundige ‘76Christopher Brys ‘74 & Olivia (Brenner) Brys ‘74Cole & Diane BurdetteDaniel E. & Carol BusserRaul & Lourdes CabralAdam Campos & Amalia AburtoLucy Candelario ‘99Danielle L. Caro ‘96Kenneth Caroccia ‘65 & Heidi CarocciaChristopher D. Carpentier & Julie M. (Grant) Carpentier ‘82Jose D. & Berta CarreraAnthony CarrilloArmando & Patricia CarrilloEnrique Casillas ‘83 & Angelica CasillasWilliam A. & Silvana CastilloRamon & Ortencia CastroLawrence G. Cavenah & Vicki L. (Christopher) Cavenah ‘74Francis A. Cavezza ‘61 & Jeri D. CavezzDavid & Alma CejaLidia CentenoRaymond Cervantes & Miriam (Miramontes) Cervantes ‘80Tyrone R. Chamois ‘92 & Stephanie L. (Ramos) Chamois ‘93Elias F. & Misty M. ClementeSister Mary Conheady, SSLLaura CoronadoJimmy D. CurryThomas K. Daley ‘70 & Carol L. (Woods) Daley ‘70Clara P. DavilaMelissa C. Deeton ‘93Francisco & Jeannedy DelaCruzGerald & Monique DensonRichard & Haydee DiazCathleen Domen ‘71Raphael & Kathleen DomingoUlysses & Monica DuranMichael J. Dykzeul ‘72Mazen A. & Lisa M. El SabbaghEScripJennifer A. Esparza ‘09Gilbert & Patricia EspinozaBeverly Estrada

Ana Estrada-PerezEmily S. (David) Fajardo ‘92Arthur & Annette FelixRodney C. Felt & Deborah (Perfetti) Felt ‘72Kurt L. Ferguson & Denise K. (Rohr) Ferguson ‘90Ernest A. Fierro ‘96 & Carmen G. FierroFred C. & Norma FinchRick Fisher ‘72Kenneth Flannery ‘63Jehariel FloresShelley K. (Smith) Foglesong ‘82Angel & Mia FonsecaAnthony & Rita Fortner Patricia M. Foy ‘75Mary (MacInnis) Gagne ‘71Sandra GalindoPablo & Maria GallegosMayra L. Gallo ‘97Steven A. & Yvette J. GarciaDaniel & Irene M. GarciaNelson C. Garcia, Jr. ‘84Matthew Gaul ‘87 & Jennifer (Budman) Gaul ‘89Florence Gelvezon-SoDavid Gerlach ‘75 & Jeannette L. GerlachMaurice E. Gillespie & Patricia (Klatt) Gillespie ‘64Vincent Giuliano & Joan (Marcus) Giuliano ‘64Nancy A. (McIlvenna) Gonzales ‘70Jose I. & Blanca E. GonzalezRuben GonzalezCristina GonzalezCharles Gover ‘66 & Maria (Ramos) Gover ‘66Eric J. Gray ‘91 & Donna J. (Varner) Gray ‘92Justin P. Grijalva ‘09Robert B. & Irene GuerreroMichael D. Guerrero ‘03Tony & Isabel GutierrezBarbara (Herrera) Hall ‘79Gloria D. HaroThomas & Maile Haynes, Jr.Mary L. Hemenway ‘63Joseph Henchey, III ‘73 & Starr HencheyRodolfo G. HernandezDennis Hodgson ‘67 & Terri A. HodgsonPeter J. & Elizabeth HolguinJuan C. & Ana IbarraPhilip & Pauline IriarteSusan D. (Richey) Jacobs ‘85Joseph F. Janecek ‘70Alan J. & Connie JaraJoseph & Rosemarie Juarez, Sr.Mark & Marina KelleherDonald Kern ‘63Gary Kindt & Rosann Graff-KindtEd & Ana LaneYvette LavalleLegacy Pizza Group, Inc.Bruce LeinbachKathleen (McDermott) Lenihan ‘78Terrence E. Lewis ‘65 & Susan E. LewisAbad & Rosalia LeyvaRonnie LivasDan & Lori LodoloGrace LopezJames Lujan ‘73 & Ana LujanLydia MaciasDzung Mai & Cecile Le-MaiRafael & Monica MartinezMiguel Martinez & Peggy (Young) Martinez ‘77 Charles & Frances MaschioKenneth & Sandra M. MaynorShirley I. MaynorBrian S. McCarville ‘71 & Ellen M. McCarvilleDerek & Ana McGeeMark & Wendy McGrailJames A. McHugh, Jr. ‘69 & Rebecca R. McHughZeferino B. Medina ‘00Michael J. Merjil & Avelina VerdugoLeonard P. Miller & Annamarie (Grana) Miller ‘71Virginia L. (Ramirez) Miller ‘70Daniel Mitchell & Marie Avila

Robert A & Carol A MontanoFrank & Olivia MontenegroClaudia MontielJames S. Moore ‘61Colleen M. (Schadt) Moorhouse ‘74Rodrigo Morales & Angelica CarbajalJorge A. & Ninfa MorenoFranklin & Olga MorrisArmando & Graciela MunozRafaela MunozFrancisco J. Munoz ‘82George F. Murdock & Carol (Herres) Murdock ‘61Michelle T. (Mongrain) Murphy ‘84Erin R. Myrick ‘04Liliana NavarroWillie D. & Lesley NuesaRobert & Olivia G. NunoRobert J. O’Brien ‘63Virgilio & Christine Ocampo, Jr.Deborah O’Connor ‘76Arthur & Soledada OrozcoEsteban M. & Conchita OrtizAdela M. Ortiz ‘86Armando PachecoRefugio & Ana ParraPatrick J. Perry & Theresa K. (Jones) Perry ‘69Diem Q. Pham ‘88Mark E. Porter & Linda S. (McCormack) McCormack ‘74Amilcar & Maria PortilloLee J. & Avis K. Powell, Jr.Patricia J. PratherAnne M. (Broman) Preece ‘61Michael M. Rambeau ‘69Luis Ramirez & Nadia ArroyoJose & Carmen RamosRaytheon CompanyLuis V. & Sylvia Rivera, IIIGilbert B. Rivera ‘85 & Mary M. (Stevenson) Rivera ‘85Edmund Rivera ‘77Douglas J. Robinson & Maureen E. (Kearney) Robinson ‘68Daniel & Karina P. RodriguezMark Rodriguez & Bernadette GalindoGuillermo & Martha G. Romero Gabriel & Sharon RomoMartha A. RosasReginald RubiByron Lee Ruiz ‘61 & Maria RuizJim & Maria SalaizRichard & Shriley SalazarRichard & Nancy SalterManuel & Sylvia SanchezAdolfo & Teresa SanchezEdward & Roxana SantamariaMark & Juanita D. SchmittleDaryn (Rice) Schumacher ‘79Carlos & Rose SinquimaniHector & Joyce Solomon

Thom Sunshine & Karen (Mohr) Sunshine ‘79Phillip Szabo ‘67 & Mary Ellen (Covertino) Szabo ‘69Michelle O. Tarronas ‘05William & Carmen TejedaJames M. Tixier & Laura (Lopez) Tixier ‘77Edith ToradoJuan J. & Neomi H. TorresMark A. Tostado ‘86 & Yvette TostadoThomas Tucker ‘64Geraldine (Rawnsley) Tull ‘62Victor Valencia & Lisa HernandezDavid M. Vasquez ‘74Joseph & Laura VelardeElizabeth VelascoLeonel & Concepcion VelazquezE. John Velez & Lilly VelezDavid Vermilion & Adrianna M. (Stefanko) Vermilion ‘94Joseph Vigneault & Dolores (Cruz) Vigneault ‘75Raymond & Ofelia VillalobosSteven E. Wahlquist ‘05Dale L. Wheeler ‘63Michelle White-JimenezJohn M. & H. Grace YamamotoAllison R. Yim, M.D.Bernardo ZavalaDennis & Maria ZiajorMarisha D. Ziajor ‘06

in memorY donAtions

In memory of Ltc Joe Lujan ‘64Judy C. Lujan Lydia Macias

In memory of Terrence Carrigan ‘74Barbara J. Carrigan

In memory of Aileen McGradePatricia (McGrade) Guyette ‘64Mary D. JohnsonBruce Leinbach

In memory of Annie Johnston SkibinskiDavid J. Skibinski

In memory of Augustina AlderetePhilip and Pauline Iriarte

In memory of Joseph Albertini ‘65James Albertini ’72 and Patricia AlbertiniFrance A. Cordova ’65 & Christian Foster

In memory of Ann KinneyFrance A. Cordova ’65 & Christian Foster

In memory of David Lalich ‘64Dennis M. & Lynn J. Blackburn

In memory of Jo Ann Lopez ‘64Shirley I. MaynorKenneth & Sandra M. Maynor

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alumni donationsby class

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class of 1961Lucille (Grueter) BertrandRobert CatalanoFrancis A. CavezzaCorinne (Maschio) HartmannLarry R. HartmannRobert JablonskiDan KalinCarol A. KossMary (Warner) KrismanJames S. MooreCarol (Herres) MurdockAnne M. (Broman) PreeceFrank D. RichardsonByron Lee RuizPatrick RyanGeraldine (Rawnsley) Tull

class of 1963Cathleen (West) BarnesKenneth FlanneryLaurent F. Gilbert, Sr.Mary L. HemenwayDonald KernRobert J. O’BrienSusan I. (Fisher) ShortellLawrence VolmertDale L. Wheeler

class of 1964Kathryn (Pittman) EdstromPatricia (Klatt) GillespieJoan (Marcus) GiulianoPatricia (McGrade) GuyetteCaroyl (Hoffmeister) HowardAlan G. LudwigThomas Tucker

class of 1965Kenneth CarocciaFrance A. Cordova, Ph.D.Kathleen A. (Kent) GarveyJeri (Ludwig) HurstTerrence E. Lewis

class of 1966Patricia A. (Culotta) AmesburyJoseph P. Busch, IIIRodney ColeRobert J. FechnerRobert FlemingMaria (Ramos) GoverCharles GoverMichael J. Mulvehill, D.D.S.

class of 1967Dennis HodgsonPhillip SzaboMark Volmert

class of 1968Kathleen M. (Husung) BrummDennis P. MongrainMaureen E. (Kearney) RobinsonMartha (Castruita) Rodriguez

class of 1969Rose A. (Pappalardo) BaloghWendy M. (Parriott) CareyStephen M. CaropinoDiana F. GriottMarcus A LewisMary Grace (Cavezza) LimaJeffrey M. Lobosky, M.D.Patricia A. LongJames A. McHugh, Jr.Theresa K. (Jones) PerryMichael M. RambeauMary Ellen (Covertino) Szabo

class of 1970Carol L. (Woods) DaleyThomas K. DaleyArlene GilibertoNancy A. (McIlvenna) GonzalesStephen L. HatchFather James J. KellyMary E. (Husung) McCartyCarolyn M. (Morgan) RosenbergJoan M. Wiederholt

class of 1970Gregory G. BergJanet M. (Lamb) ClarkMarybeth (McKemy) ClippingerCarol L. (Woods) DaleyThomas K. DaleyJudi J. (Nassar) GarciaRobert L. GarciaArlene A. Giliberto, Ph.D.Terry GodatNancy A. (McIlvenna) GonzalesStephen L. HatchRosemary (McKemy) HoganJoseph F. JanecekJames J. KellyMaureen A. (Goulding) McCluneyWilliam L. McCluneyVirginia L. (Ramirez) MillerFrancis J. O’ConnorJoan M. Wiederholt

class of 1971Mitzie (Johnston) AveryMary (Hagerty) CurlCathleen DomenPatricia (Spence) FrazzettaMary (MacInnis) GagneGregory HaddowRichard Haskell, M.D.Brian S. McCarvilleAnnamarie (Grana) MillerJames Moak, Esq.Steven MontanezPaul E. QuinnKevin B. RueRichard Van AlstineTom Watts

class of 1972James A. AlbertiniAntonius BomTheresa BrennanMark D. DelaneyMichael J. DykzeulDeborah (Perfetti) FeltRick FisherTheresa (Joerger) LivingstonLiam E. McGee, Esq.Carol (Lanigan) MoakJohn M. Sciarra

class of 1973Patricia (Snorgrass) BelloDonald A. BentleySusan M. (O’Connor) ByrneJoseph Henchey, IIIJames Lujan

class of 1974Sheryl BrennemanChristopher BrysOlivia (Brenner) BrysVicki L. (Christopher) CavenahTimothy CromwellJames P. HencheyLinda S. (McCormack) McCormackColleen M. (Schadt) MoorhouseChristopher Trujillo ‘74Marjorie (Noland) Trujillo ‘74David M. Vasquez

class of 1975David BardsleyWalter CeckaPatricia M. FoyDavid GerlachDeborah (Trujillo) GrazianoLarry ManocchioMichael N. TaylorMichael TeagueDolores (Cruz) VigneaultLorraine (Robles) WorkmanStephen Workman

class of 1976Mary Ellen (Radofsky) AlvaradoJanice BranichDennis J. BrundigeRichard CooperDonna HummerDeborah O’ConnorAnthony F. Pinelli

class of 1977Priscilla (McKemy) DimitrukFrank EbinerJohn GoetzTerry HughesPeggy (Young) MartinezEdmund RiveraLaura (Lopez) Tixier

class of 1978Rebecca L. (Luna) AguirreJames BardsleyRonald R. CardenasNoreen F. (Fernandes) EbinerJulie E. (Kirtz) GarrettTheresa M. (Rohr) Kirchgraber, MD, FACPKathleen (McDermott) LenihanSeverina M. (Brutocao) MalcolmEmily V. MartinezChristopher L. Spohn

class of 1979Barbara (Herrera) HallChristina (Madrid) HartnettLawrence D. HartnettDaryn (Rice) SchumacherKaren (Mohr) SunshineMark VacaJeannette (Newman) Velez

class of 1980Mary T. BarrettMiriam (Miramontes) CervantesJohn A. CoronelTeresa (Velasco) GeorgeBarbara J. GomezMaria (Aparicio) HagertyStephen HagertyIsaac A. Mercado

class of 1981Anthony C. CamargoMaryanne (Carrillo) Cirrito ‘81Michael D. Cirrito ‘81Raymond E. Elder

class of 1982Edward J. AlvarezJoseph H. BacaAna (Torralva) BernalJulie M. (Grant) CarpentierYvonne (Fernandez) CastroMark A. CazaresArnold B. FieldsShelley K. (Smith) FoglesongFrancisco J. MunozMichael P. PrescottLisa M. (Hartnett) Zahn

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Robert Ebiner pictured with grandson, Joshua Ebiner ‘13, Dr. Merritt Hemenway ‘64, and Monsignor Carroll.

Matthew Abiva, ‘04 speaks to students at Career Day.

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class of 1983Patricia L. AguayoSusan Y. (Bradley) AshcraftOlga (Castro) BuellEnrique CasillasMichelle C. (Rozier) CazaresJacqueline C. (Denis) CookRichard F. EspinozaTana M. (Barron) LakinLinda M. (Ramirez) RamirezMichael RamirezSonia R. RojasMichele C. (Miramontes) St. Onge

class of 1984Eva (Raygoza) EspinozaAlberto B. FloresNelson C. Garcia, Jr.Jeffrey D. MachtDale MartinezMichelle T. (Mongrain) MurphyNino A. Vanillo

class of 1985Susan D. (Richey) JacobsMary M. (Stevenson) RiveraGilbert B. RiveraJennifer D. (Saenz) Sanchez

class of 1986Miguel A. Arvizu, Jr.Aileen H. (Festejo) DalnayJose M. FallaMonica (Garcia) MejiaAdela M. OrtizAngela K. (Ramirez) SchmidtMark A. TostadoMichelle A. (Graziano) Vanillo

class of 1987Patrick BenschopRobert CookMatthew GaulJeffrey A. GeorgeGabriel NavarroSharon M. ParkerJudy (McGee) RaganoScott J. RaganoVincent D. Ramirez

class of 1988Susan L. (Garcia) AvellaJason M. DavilaMaria V. (Tesoro) FerminRoderick S. FerminPatrick M. FordAnnette T. (Anguiano) HernandezJames McGeeCynthia M. (Ramirez) MercadoDiem Q. PhamMauricio Zavala

class of 1989Jennifer (Budman) GaulYvette E. (Bastidos) GuzmanMiguel A. HernandezBrenda HernandezMichelle (Martinez) LopezGreg M. LopezJennifer C. (Calderon) McGeeVanessa R. (Rosano) West

class of 1990Robert J. AlaanDenise K. (Rohr) FergusonMichelle B. GarciaChristine E. (Delgado) HernandezLydia (Marquez) MaciasBelen (Gallarza) WilsonRodrigo Zavala

class of 1991Priscilla Y. AlvarezEric J. GrayJorge LopezDenise M. Lucio

class of 1992Gina M. (Gomez) AlgandarTyrone R. Chamois, Jr.Emily S. (David) FajardoDonna J. (Varner) GrayMelinda (Rodriguez) RodriguezJoyce D. (Mercado) YbarraJoseph J. Ybarra

class of 1993Marina AcostaStephanie L. (Ramos) ChamoisMelissa C. DeetonEric G. EspinozaGeorge E. GuzmanSteven C. HernandezLorena L. (Garcia) LeyvaPhillip R. LeyvaShawna M. (Alaniz) McCutcheonChristine I. (Dazalla) QuintalSusan G. (Guerrero) VerdejoDenise M. Zamora

class of 1994Carol L. (Wychico) CunninghamAnthony S. OteroAdrianna M. (Stefanko) Vermilion

class of 1995Carly M. (Lima) AllevatoElizabeth A. (Gascho) BarnesPaul C. LimaDaylon A. McCutcheonDanielle M. Tack

class of 1996Danielle L. CaroErnest A. FierroAbel J. Montanez

class of 1997Anice M. BradleyMayra L. GalloAnthony JaramilloErin K. (Moak) LillisMaria SaballosMa Teresita O. SarinasIsabelle R. (Penaloza) Selak

class of 1999Stacy C. BarkerLucy CandelarioMichelle A. (Escovar) Fortunato

class of 2000Kimberly C. AggabaoZeferino B. Medina

class of 2001Eric E. Castaneda

class of 2003Michael D. GuerreroVanessa M. Macias

class of 2004Erin R. Myrick

class of 2005Michelle O. TarronasSteven E. Wahlquist

class of 2006Danielle N. BacaMarisha D. Ziajor

class of 2009Jennifer A. EsparzaJustin P. Grijalva

CONGRATULATIONS! 1st Place – All Alumni Team: Monsignor John Cremins “All Alumni Team” Low Gross Score

Erik Cruz,’99Chris Lange,‘99 Brian Lange, ’94 Dave Mashriki,’92

Bishop Amat Orbit Printing Golf TournamentCalifornia Country Club

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Monsignor Carroll and Dr. Merritt Hemenway, ‘64 honor Sister Julie at the 2011 Scholarship Dinner.

Tim Spohn, ‘72, with wife, Dayna Spohn, Don Prescott, ‘79, Charlie Aguirre, ‘88, Teri Prescott, ‘80, Mike Prescott, ‘82, and Maria Hagerty, ‘80 getting ready for the tournament.

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1st Bishop Amat Graduating ClassClass of 1961 - 50 Year Reunion October 28 & 29, 2011Kellogg West Conference Center (Cal Poly Pomona)http://www.amat61.com

Class of 2001 - 10 Year ReunionOctober 29, 2011Embassy Suites - Breahttp://www.amatclassof2001.myevent.com /3/events.htm

Class of 1972 - 40 Year ReunionAugust 4, 2012Geezers Restauranthttp://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php? gid=113023335402502&v=wall

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Jill Dougherty Sullivan ‘78 and Virginia Acosta Bertola ‘78 enjoying the 1978 Birthday Bash.

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dAtes to rememBerAlumni homecoming pre-game BBQ

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Amat vs. loyola

BBQ: 5:00 p.m.

game: 7:00 p.m.

cost: $15 for adults, $8 for children 13 and

younger (includes food and tickets for the

homecoming Football game)

extravaganza

november 5, 2011 – carroll center

lancer classic

march 3, 2012 – location to be announced

Bishop Amat/orbit printing golf tournament

may 18, 2012 – california country club, Whittier

Future lAncers

clAss oF 2016

Bishop Amat Open House / Information Sessions

november 19, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. – carroll center

december 3, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. – carroll center

January 10, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. – carroll center

Bishop Amat High School Entrance Exam

January 21, 2012 at 8:00 a.m. – Academic classrooms