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HIGH SCHOOL faith unity spirit excellence FROM SHADOWS AND SYMBOLS INTO THE TRUTH A News Magazine for the Cardinal Newman High School Community July 2013 TRINITY TRINITY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE GRADUATION EDITION CARDINAL NEWMAN 2013 ARTISTIC EXPRESSION ALTRUSTIC SPIRIT ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT

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H I G H S C H O O L

faith unity spirit excellenceF R O M S H A D O W S A N D S Y M B O L S I N T O T H E T R U T H

A News Magazine for the Cardinal Newman High School CommunityJ u l y 2 0 1 3

TRINITYTRINITYAcAdemic excellence

Non-Profit Organization

U.S. Postage

PAIDPetaluma, CA

Permit No. 138

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL50 Ursuline RoadSanta Rosa, CA 95403707-546-6470 Fax 707-546-8502www.cardinalnewman.org

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Visit our webstie at www.cardinalnewman.org to see the progress being made on our summer campus improvement projects.

G R A D U A T I O N E D I T I O N

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Artistic expression

Altrustic spiritAthletic Achievement

Win FREE Tuition For A Year!

Back by popular demands, we will be offering our Annual FREE Tuition Raffle for a chance to win tuition paid for the 2014-15 school year!

Great odds with only 300 tickets sold! Plan to purchase your tickets at the Welcome Back Dinner hosted on Thursday, August 22, 2013 or online at www.cardinalnewman.org. Congratulations to the Gingras Family who are our 2013-14 FREE Tuition Raffle Winners!

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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T SPrincipally Speaking 1Board of Directors 1. . . our best, Expanding Traditions 2President’s Message 3Administration 3Class of 2013 Graduates 4Class of 2013 College Acceptances 5Senior 4-Year Awards 6Senior Single-Year Awards 7Top Scholarship Offers 8Senior Awards & Honors 12Oxford Scholars 12Class of 2013 Colleges Attending 14Underclassmen Awards & Honors 16Modern Classical Language Awards 17Faculty & Staff Awards and Recognition 17Academic Achievement 18Spring Sports 20All-Empire Athletes 2012-2013 24All-League Athletes 2012-2013 26NCS Scholar Teams 26Scholar Athletes 27Baccalaureate Mass 28Mike Truesdell “Close to Home” 29Faith & Service 30Campus Highlights 32Day on the Green 33Grad Nite 2013 33Save the Date 34New Additions and Namings 35Alumni Reunions & Calendar 3623rd Annual Alumni Golf Tournament 37Keeping In Touch (Alumni) 38Ways to Get Involved 39Ways of Giving 40Named Endowments & In Memory Of 41Welcome Class of 2017 42Admissions Calendar for 2012-13-Inside back cover

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Admissions Process 5 Steps to Becoming a Student at Cardinal Newman

1. Call or email Pat Piehl, Admissions Office to get on our mailing list 707-546-6470 ext. 120 or [email protected]

2. Visit our campus - Come to an Admissions Event or schedule a Shadow Day . (RSVP online at www.cardinalnewman.org)

3. Take the STS Placement Exam. (This exam is only for applicants for the 9th grade)

4. Complete an application - Application documents are available online at www.cardinalnewman.org

5. Interview - Parents and student meet with a member of the CN faculty.

M i s s i o n

Our mission is to educate our students in the wholeness of mind, body, and

spirit through the teachings of Jesus Christ as proclaimed by the Catholic Church. Our students learn to apply leadership skills and talents in service to others. We challenge each student to work to his or her highest potential in the lifelong pursuit of learning and excellence.

Academic Excellence • Altruistic Spirit • Artistic Expression • Athletic Achievement Academic Excellence • Altruistic Spirit • Artistic Expression • Athletic Achievement

H O W T O R E A C H U SCardinal Newman High School50 Ursuline Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403Main Phone: 707-546-6470 Fax: 707-544-8502Email: [email protected]

Alumni Relations/News50 Ursuline Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403Main Phone: 707-546-6470 x116 Fax: 707-544-8582Alumni Email: [email protected]

The Trinity is published 3 times a year by Cardinal Newman High School. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this publication. Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and report them to Terri Derr at 546-6470 x 117

Publication Advisor: Lisa SousaGraphic Design: Mary McEwen-designgirlgraphics.comPhotographs: Dirk Bietau – dirk.com Jim Rael - getintheactionsportphotography.comPrinted by: All American Printing

2013-2014 admissions calendar

I N S I d E T H I S I S S U EADMISSIONS CALENDAR 2013-148th Grade Preview DayMonday, October 28, 20138:15am-1:15pmProspective 8th grade students should attend 8th Grade Preview Day!Begins and ends in the CN ACC Building (near Gym)Lunch will be provided

Open HousesSunday, November 3, 2013Sunday, December 8, 2013Begins at 11:00am in the Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC)Programs conclude at approximately 1:30pmCoffee, water, and light food availableParents, students, and family members are welcome to attendPlease RSVP Online

Placement ExamSaturday, December 7, 20138:45am-12:30pmPlease RSVP OnlinePlease Bring your own #2 pencil, calculators may NOT be used

Make-up Placement ExamSaturday, January 11, 20148:45am-12:30pm$125 Exam Fee (check payable to Cardinal Newman)

Application for Admission Admissions Applications for 2014-2015 school year are due Friday, December 14, 2013

Student/Family InterviewsPlease submit the Interview Reservation Form, or call the Admissions Office at (707) 546-6470 ext120 to confirm your interview appointmentSaturday, January 25, 2014 OR Saturday, February 8, 2014

Financial Aid2013 Tax Returns RequiredApplications Due March 1, 2014

Interviews are scheduled by appointment when families complete the interview reservation form. Submit your interview reservation form along with your admission application.

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B OA R D O F D I R E C T O R SP R I N C I PA L L Y S P E A K I N G - G R A h A m R u T h E R F O R D

We ask God to lead us kindly onwards, to let us speak heart to heart, and to support us all the day long, as we move from shadows and symbols into the Truth.

Where we started the year, where we went, and where we will go next are all reflections for

the coming gap of summer. August seems distant, as does last August’s start, the first use of eight new classrooms on our campus. An expanded counseling center that doubled in size was made possible by our Advancement Office moving into a renovated office in the retreat center, was another change that started our focus moving to the lawn area, with a new pathway. In January, came the new food experience with an eating area under large solar panels, a structure built to generate power and provide cover. This made for greater use of the retreat center, connecting with the gym and giving us a traditional quadrangle feeling. Suddenly, we feel near self-contained, something that should be more

complete by August when the dance studio opens near the ACC, also providing the girls a changing area. Parking will be added near the expanded bleachers, opened in time for graduation, which provided 414 more seats. Things seem to be shifting and adjusting in our own form of continental drift, realigning itself and fitting anew. With the gift of $2 million towards new science buildings, we hope to achieve another improvement and movement. The times are still a changing.The greatest change remains the blending of two student bodies into one; the new format of a co-ed school from previously separate ones. Attitudes and expectations have moved with this realignment; similar and equal expectations make for a one school view, shared in common as brothers and sisters in one family. We have tried to keep differences that help preserve identity; we have also emphasized our commonality, as we see ourselves as one now. much of the credit for this goes to the students, particularly the senior class of 2013, who have shown leadership and a willingness to work with faculty and administration for the best school environment. With their care and effort, we move forward towards next year, ready for new challenges and opportunities. They see themselves as one community, split only by grade levels, interests, and activities, able to work together, as they did on two service days, and willing to support others. When one hears the CBSL project presentations, they know that co-operation and care can make all the difference in how we live together. We are a living, learning, and growing school; a place of discovery being explored daily, a second home for many.Our future remains one of speculation, of hope and dreams. For this our Faith Journey is vital, our self-direction requires an ability to steer; without the rudder that faith provides, we would bob about, cork-like, pushed along by wind and current. With Faith and Commitment we can do great things, serve more students and their families, bring about greater growth individually and as a community, be an even stronger school. With such goals in mind, we are open to the myriad forms of help and support that lead to improvements. With appreciation for the many generous donors of effort, care, and gifts, we have a summer to prepare for a strong start that will launch us forward into next year.

Graham RutherfordPrincipal

Tom BenTon Finance

Jeff BerToli Chairman of the Board

All Committees

Tim Bucher Vice-Chairman

Technology / Curriculum

carol lowe-Drake Advancement / Enrollment

John DyBczakBuildings and Grounds

Tammy DyerAdvancement / Enrollment

Don eDgar Buildings and Grounds / Finance

TeD grafeAdvancement / Enrollment / Alumni

roBin leinenAdvancement / Enrollment

kevin mcculloughSecretary - Buildings and Grounds

roBerT muelraThAdvancement

michelle SkaffAdvancement / Alumni

mike TamayoAdvancement

mike TrueSDell All Committees

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. . .our bestE x P A N D I N G T R A D I T I O N S

Over the course of the year, with the guidance of John Dybczak, AIA, chair of the Buildings

and Grounds Committee of the Cardinal Newman Board of Directors, the members of the Science Department held several meetings. Some of the meetings included visits to other schools where new science classrooms and laboratories had been recently constructed. Evolving from these discussions and field trips are these images reflecting how these new science facilities might appear and where they will be placed on campus.It is our hope to finalize the plans and secure Diocesan and county approvals during the course of the coming year. We will keep an eye toward beginning construction during the summer of 2014, in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Cardinal Newman. Stay tuned!

New ScieNce claSSroom buildiNg coNceptual deSigN- april 2013

Showing:

LandScaped pLaza and Student gathering area

Cost effeCtive and durable ConstruCtion• natural and solar shading• Permanent Classrooms rePlaCe seven existing Portable • 

Classrooms

5 new sCienCe lab Classrooms• 7,500 square feet• Classrooms designed to suPPort the outstanding sCienCe • 

Program

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P R E S I D E N T ’ S m E S S A G E - m I K E T R u E S D E L L

P r E S i D E n t

mr. mike Truesdell

P r i n C i PA L

mr. Graham Rutherford

AC A D E M i C V i C E P r i n C i PA L

mr. Doug Kirk

A S S i S tA n t P r i n C i PA L

mr. Rich herrmann

C O LLE G E C O U n S E Li n G

mrs. mary Euphratmrs. Bev Fuller

ms. Tracy Gallaghermr. Tony Greco

C O U n S E Li n G

mr. Ed Cutlermrs. Elfi Bailey

A DVA n C E M E n t D i r E C t O r

mrs. Terri Derr

A D M i S S i O n S D i r E C t O r

mr. Pat Piehl

At H LE t i C D i r E C t O r

mr. Jerry Bonfigli

B U S i n E S S M A n AG E r

ms. Kathy Lydon

A D m I N I S T R AT I O N

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During the 2012-2013 academic year we witnessed many examples of Cardinal Newman’s Academic Excellence. Since

the year marked the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of Vatican II, mr. Rutherford and I suggested that the Newman Oxford Scholars review seven of the council’s sixteen documents in conjunction with the many writings of our patron. The objective of their research was to offer through the academic tools of essay and oral presentation, supported with evidence, whether Blessed John henry Cardinal Newman would have agreed with the proclamations of Vatican II.When you have a few moments, please take the opportunity to review their work that appears beneath the Academics tab on our Website. Each scholar’s essay is linked to his or her name. university

of San Francisco Professor Tom Cavanaugh, PhD, the moderator for the dinner discussion in April, observed, “…it is great to meet the students, very encouraging; some really fine observations on their part that give one lots to think about.” The students’ comments on the importance of the laity, the significance of ecumenism, and the concept of conscience as informed by both natural and revealed religion were indeed thought provoking.In reflecting on the students examples of Academic Excellence it is impressive to see how it flows both to and from their examples of Altruistic Spirit. The writings of our patron and the documents emanating from Vatican II all speak to our Catholic identity as people of service to others. As all students continue their work in support of the community, which can be measured in over 10,000 hours of service provided, we continue to reinforce the importance of reaching out to those in need.

As one also educated in Catholic schools from first grade through university studies I am pleased to see many of our graduates of the class of 2013 accepted by institutions celebrating the same Altruistic Spirit such as Santa Clara, Gonzaga, St. mary’s in moraga, university of Portland, Boston College, Georgetown, university of San Diego, Loyola in Chicago, Lmu, and Notre Dame, among many Catholic and Christian colleges and universities. The Academic Excellence and Altruistic Spirits of Cardinal Newman graduates are telling, indeed.

Also during the year we observed the Artistic Expression of Cardinal Newman students in campus venues modified as black box theatres, concert halls, and art galleries. We even learned that our own morris Acevedo was featured in a new release, The Great Jazz Guitarists: The ultimate Guide (ISBN 978-1-61713-023-6). A quick visit to the Arts tab on the Website provides a glimpse.

Athletic Achievement similarly shined brightly, but maybe the brightest when the basketball team, under the guidance of CIF Coach of the Year, Tom Bonfigli, competed to the final buzzer in the State of California Division IV Championship game in Sacramento. The Academic Excellence of the seniors on the team (3.5766 Average GPA) was reinforced by their Catholic identity and Altruistic Spirit when they explained to the Catholic Professional Business Breakfast Club of Santa Rosa that their pre-game prayers to Our Lady of Perpetual help held sway.

As Cardinal Newman high School prepares to follow Vatican II in marking its own fiftieth anniversary in 2014, please know that our students remain focused on Academic Excellence, Altruistic Spirit, Artistic Expression and Athletic Achievement.

Come to campus at anytime to experience the special place that is Cardinal Newman.

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Andrew Lean Robertson Sebastian Eric Rodrigues Richard Boolat Romaker Audrey Elle Romano Ashley Nicole Rosenberg Jack Patrick Ryan Lara Corrine Ryzanych Zane Anthony Schlichting Zachary Nicholas SchreederMarigrace Anne ScrivanichNolan Mitchell Sheahan Andrew James Sierocinski Hunter Craig Sikes Sarah Michelle Sims Pablo Nicholas Skaff Karen Elisabeth Somma Cody George Sousa Christopher Mitchell SteeleMatthew Woodrow Steele Walker Timothy Stephen Elizabeth Carol Marie StognerJack Pringle Stokes Matthew Michael Straka Peter Christian Strauch Connor Reed Stumbaugh William Michael Talty Giancarlo Nunzio TarantinoDylan Baines Tasker Paul John Tiernan Julian Austin Torres Nicholas Ryan Verity Anthony Thienan Vu Kaela Lynn Wall Breanna Marie Walsh Kathryn Jane Walsh Valen Zhibo Wang Jacob Daniel-Lopez Webb Sarah Nicole Wiggins Mitchell Tyler Wilhelmsen Claire Grace Wilson Jennifer Marie Wittry Philip Anthony Wright III Zishun Daniel Xiong Taylor May Young Andrew Christopher Yu Tomas Aubel Zegarra

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Morgan Yamase Edgar Johan Kenneth Eide Michelle Marie English Taylor Lyn Enzler Ridge Arnold Etchell Kyle McEachron Evans Zachary Joseph Faber Carson Richard Falls Ellinora Therese Filice Maureen Ann Flanagan John Douglas Fleming Amanda Nicole Foley Zachary Penfield Fontanes-HallidayAmelia Jean Ford Laura Grace Fossi George Justin Foster Alfredo Armando Garcia Gradin Thomas John Garvin Giulia Rose Geary Alex Edwin Gentzler Genung Matthew Cochran Gibson Rebecca Nicole Glasbrener Joshua Eli Gluch Luke James Goldschmidt Marissa Anne Greenband Kelsey Jeanne Greenwood Morgan Gwyndolyn Elaine GriswoldTerra Marie Groah Jonathan Andrew Gruber Gregory James Gschwend Vanessa Angelica Hall Dylan James Hamilton-Smith Corey Brent Hammell Taylor James Harrison Logann Jean Haworth Anthony Isaiah Henderson Devon Ralph Holmes Jacqueline Hope Holtschult Zoe Apatan Horn Yongwei Wayne Huang John Albert James Sadie Elisabeth James Ronald Jacob Janowczyk Ian Mitchell Kennedy Charles Hearn King Kyle Morgan King

Clara Rose Knapp Brandon Alexander Beeman Knepper Emily Anne KnottDerrick Sasha Kobrin Sinead Maire Lafferty Erik Magnus Leidl Margaret Lynn Leinen Matthew Maxwell Leinen Luyi Lucy Lin Robert Grant Lindee II Michael John Wayne LockwoodKenneth Reginald Love Benjamin Reed Lyle Joseph Charles Magill Sean O’Connor Martin Sarah Hripsime Matossian Jordan Ann Matteri Kayleigh Anne Mattoon Patrick Vincent McCormickJazlyn Marie McCoy-LooseTimothy Kevin McCulloughChristopher Lee McDonell Natasha Maria Meier Michael Peter Mitchell, Jr. Luke Henry Molitor Joseph Ryan Moore Beau Bradley Muster Nolan Michael Nagle Paige Elise Nonella Jarron Odel Nunez Cody James O’Brien Erik Alan Owenson Alexander Vincent Paiz Randall Wyatt Palmer Emily Marie Papale Travis Michael Peccorini Julia Ann Personeni Joseph Hong Duc Pham Matthew Gerard Phelps Thien Dinh Daniel Ngoc PhungJake Nicholas Popoff Svetlana Christine ProcopenkoJames Edward Proctor Natalie Rose Ramirez Caitlyn Claire Rei Zachary Alexander Reyes

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C L A S S O F 2 0 1 3 C O L L E G E A C C E P T A N C E Sabilene christian universityacademy of art universityamerican universitythe american university of parisarizona State universitythe university of arizonathe art institute of california -- San Franciscoaurora universityazusa pacific universityBall State universityBard collegeBaylor universityBecker collegeBentley universityBiola universityBirmingham-Southern collegeBoise State universityBoston collegeBowling green State universityBridgewater collegeBrigham Young universityuniversity of British columbiaBrown universityButler universityButte collegeuniversity of calgaryuniversity of california at Berkeley

davisirvineLos angelesMercedriversideSan diegoSanta BarbaraSanta cruz

california Lutheran universitycalifornia Maritime academycalifornia State polytechnic university, pomonacalifornia polytechnic State university, San Luis obispocalifornia State university, channel islandscalifornia State university, chicocalifornia State university, Fresnocalifornia State university, Fullertoncalifornia State university, Long Beachcalifornia State university, Los angelescalifornia State university, Monterey Baycalifornia State university, northridgecalifornia State university, Sacramentocalifornia State university, San Marcoscalifornia State university, Stanislausthe catholic university of americachapman universitycollege of charlestonuniversity of colorado at Boulderuniversity of colorado at colorado Springscolorado School of Minescolorado State universityconcordia university - irvineconcordia university - portlandconnecticut collegeuniversity of connecticutcuesta collegeuniversity of dallasuniversity of daytonuniversity of denver

dominican university of californiadrake universityuniversity college dublinduke universityeast carolina universityeastern nazarene collegeembry-riddle aeronautical university - azembry-riddle aeronautical university - FLemerson collegethe evergreen State collegeexpression college for digital artsFashion institute of design and Merchandising, San diegouniversity of FloridaFordham university george Mason universitygeorgetown universitygonzaga universitygrand canyon universityuniversity of great Fallsgustavus adolphus collegehartnell collegeharvey Mudd collegeuniversity of hawaii at Manoahawaii pacific universitycollege of the holy crosshumboldt State universityuniversity of idahoillinois collegeJuniata collegeuniversity of Kansasuniversity of La VerneLake tahoe community collegeLawrence universityLewis & clark collegeLinfield collegeLoyola Marymount universityLoyola university chicagoLoyola university new orleansMacalester collegeMary Baldwin collegeuniversity of Massachusetts, amherstMills collegeMontana State university, BozemanMontana tech of the university of Montanathe university of Montana, Missoulanapa Valley collegenational university of ireland, galwayuniversity of nevada, Las Vegasuniversity of nevada, renouniversity of new hampshireuniversity of new Mexiconew York universitynorth carolina State universitynortheastern university northern arizona universitynorthwest christian universitynorthwestern universitynotre dame de namur universityuniversity of notre dameoberlin conservatory of Musicold dominion universityoregon State universityuniversity of oregonpace university, new York citypacific university

university of the pacificpennsylvania State university, university parkuniversity of pennsylvania pepperdine universitypoint Loma nazarene universitypoint park universityportland State universityuniversity of portlanduniversity of puget Soundpurdue universityuniversity of redlandsregis universityrensselaer polytechnic instituterhodes collegeroosevelt universityrose-hulman institute of technologySaint Joseph's universitySaint Mary's college of californiaSan diego State universityuniversity of San diegoSan Francisco State universityuniversity of San FranciscoSan Jose State universitySanta Barbara city collegeSanta clara universitySanta Fe university of art and designSanta Monica collegeSanta rosa Junior collegeSeattle pacific universitySeattle universitySonoma State universityuniversity of Southern californiaSouthern Methodist universitySouthern oregon universitySt. edward's universityuniversity of St. thomasStanford university Suffolk universitythe university of tampatexas christian universitytexas tech universitythe hartt School, university of hartfordtrinity college dublintulane universityunited States air Force academyuniversal technical instituteuniversity of utahVanguard university of Southern californiauniversity of Vermontuniversity of VictoriaVillanova universitywake Forest universityuniversity of washingtonwebster universitywest texas a&M universitywestern washington universitywestmont collegewhitman collegewhittier collegewhitworth universitywillamette universitywilliam peace universityworcester polytechnic instituteXavier university

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John henry newman & St. angela Christian Gentleman & Christian Gentlewoman

mary ellen C. walterService Award

John m. Fitzgerald Scholar/Athlete Award

thomaS m. demeo Scholar/Artist Award

Sarah SimS DalTon BerTolone marc chicoineSarah maToSSian

auDrey romano

allySon ahlSTrom naThan BenTham

nolan Sheahan

C N h S 4 Y E A R A W A R D S

walter C. hulSman Highest GPA Award

Breanna walSh anDrew yu nicholaS Bailey

Paige nonellaJoShua gluch

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awards2 0 1 3 S I N G L E Y E A R A W A R D S

leaderShip award

ServiCe award

all-around male Student award all-around Female Student award

Simon Bell maureen flanagan naTalie ramirez chriSToPher coDDing

moSt improved Student award

SaDie JameS Jack STokeS

John henry newman & St. angela Christian Gentleman & Christian Gentlewoman

mariSSa greenBanD PaBlo Skaff

Breanna walShSineaD lafferTy JameS Del curTo Julian TorreS

Jarron nunez

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scholarships2 0 1 3 - Top Scholarship Offers

College Board AP Scholar • Duke university Scholarship • New York university Scholarship• Pepperdine university Scholarship• Santa Clara university •

Dean's ScholarshipSeattle Pacific university Trustees Scholarship• Tulane university Distinguished •

ScholarshipElks National Foundation most •

Valuable Student Scholarship California-hawaii Elks Association most •

Valuable Student State ScholarshipCalifornia-hawaii Elks Association most •

Valuable Student District ScholarshipPetaluma Elks 901 most Valuable Student Local •

ScholarshipThe heart of America 2013 Christopher Reeve •

Award 2012 Build-A-Bear huggable hero• Sonoma County Service Above Self Award •

Finalist 2012 TeenNick hALO Award• 2012-13 Coca Cola Scholar• Prudential Spirit of Community Award California •

National honoreePrudential Spirit of Community Award California •

State honoree2013 PG&E Bright minds Scholarship Finalist• hasbro Community Action hero Award Semi-•

Finalist City of Santa Rosa merit Award• President's Volunteer Service Award• Jefferson Award for Public Service• Tulane university honors Program• Rotary Club of healdsburg Sunrise Scholar •

Athlete NCS Scholar Athlete• Boston College Scholarship• Brown university Scholarship• university of Pennsylvania Dean Family •

Scholarship Total Awarded $1,372,990

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Dominican university Presidential Scholarship• Loyola marymount Chicago Dean's Scholarship• Seattle Pacific university Grant• Saint mary's College of California Scholarship• university of Arizona, Arizona Excellence •

ScholarshipWhitworth university Scholarship• Doyle Scholarship• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $276,236.00

arianna Janelle Barragan JohnSon

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Gonzaga university Trustee Scholarship• university of the Pacific Dean's Scholarship• university of the Pacific Regent's Scholarship• university of San Francisco President's merit •

AwardLoyola marymount university Scholarship• Saint mary's College of California honor •

Scholarshipuniversity of Portland President's Scholarship• Santa Clara university Grant• Kiwanis Key Club Scholarship• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $340,600.00

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Loyola marymount university Scholarship• Loyola marymount university Grant• Santa Clara university Grant• Saint mary's College of California honor •

ScholarshipSaint mary's College of California Scholarship• Willamette university Academic Leadership •

AwardWillamette university Grant• Loyola university of Chicago Damen •

ScholarshipLoyola university of Chicago Grant• Embry-Riddle university Presidental •

ScholarshipEmbry-Riddle university Grant• Embry-Riddle State Incentive Grant• Embry-Riddle Women of Excellence Award• university of Portland President's Scholarship• university of Portland Grant• university of San Diego Grant• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $689,772.00

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Saint mary's College of California honor • Scholarship

Saint mary's College of California Scholarship• California Lutheran university Founders •

ScholarshipCalifornia Lutheran university Dean's Award• university of San Diego Grant• Santa Clara university Grant• university of San Francisco Provost's merit •

Awarduniversity of San Francisco Grant• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $344,800.00

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scholarships

The outstanding effort of the class of 2013 is measured by over $16.5 million in scholarships offered.

university of Washington Seattle Purple and • Gold Scholar

Santa Clara university Incentive Grant• university of San Diego Trustee Scholar• university of Portland President's Scholarship• Chapman university Chancellor Scholarship• College Board AP Scholar• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $262,000.00

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Lewis & Clark College Trustee Endowed • Scholarship

Lewis & Clark College Grant• Lewis & Clark Outreach Scholarship• Colorado School of mines merit Scholarship• Colorado School of mines Grant• California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo State •

university Grantuniversity of Notre Dame Scholarship• Federal Pell Grant• Federal SEO Grant• university of Portland President's Scholarship• university of Portland Grant• Southern methodist university Engineering •

Fellows ScholarSouthern methodist university Opportunity •

Award ImSouthern methodist university Second •

Century Scholaruniversity of the Pacific Grant• university of the Pacific Powell Scholarship• College Board AP honors with Distinction• Doyle Scholarship• Rotary Club of healdsburg Sunrise Scholar •

Athleteherff Jones Believe in You Prinicpal's •

Leadership honoreeBest Buy Scholarship• Exchange Club Scholarship• Italian Catholic Federation Scholarship• 4-h Foundation of Sonoma County Dempel/•

Johnson ScholarshipKiwanis Key Club Scholarship• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $657,360.00

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university of the Pacific Dean's Scholarship• university of the Pacific Regents' Scholarship• Chapman university Presidential Scholar• university of San Diego Alcala Award• ESA/CEA Scholarship• mADD Office of Traffic Safety Outstanding •

VolunteerNCS Scholar Athlete• Press Democrat Female Scholar Athlete of the •

Year Nominee Total Awarded $251,500.00

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P• oint Loma Nazarene university Trustee's Academic Scholarship

Point Loma Nazarene university Nazarene • Church Grant

Point Loma Nazarene university Northern • Caliornia District Grant

Loyola marymount university Scholarship• Loyola marymount university Grant• university of Idaho Discover Idaho •

ScholarshipDrake university Presidential Scholarship• Loyola university Chicago Damen •

ScholarshipButler university Academic Scholarship• Birmingham-Southern university •

Achievement ScholarshipRhodes College Award• Rhodes College Grant• university of Kansas Excellence Scholarship• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $459,645.00

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Regis university Catholic high School Award• Regis university Grant• Federal Pell Grant• Federal SEOG Grant• Pacific university Oregon Grant• Gustavus Adolphus College Dean's Scholarship• Gustavus Adolphus College Paul Rucker •

ScholarshipGustavus Adolphus College Grant• university of La Verne Award• Dominican university of California Scholarship• Illinois College Edward Beecher Scholarship• university of Great Falls morlacci Scholarship• Eastern Nazarene College Performance •

Scholarshipmontana State university Freshmen Distinction •

Scholarship Total Awarded $430,448.00

kyle morgan king

Willamette university Academic Leadership • Award

university of Portland President's Scholarship• California Lutheran university Founders •

ScholarshipSeattle Pacific President's Scholarship• university of the Pacific Regents' Scholarship• university of the Pacific Dean's Scholarship• university of Idaho Discovery Idaho merit •

Waiveruniversity of Idaho martha h. Fryer mining & •

metallurgy Engineering ScholarshipOregon State university Provost Scholarship• montana State university Achievement Award• university of Nevada, Reno - Nevada Scholars •

Level Scholarshipmontana Tech university Newmont Scholarship• university of New mexico Amigo Scholarship• Rotary Club of healdsburg Sunrise Scholar •

AthleteNCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $432,300.00

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Saint mary's College of California Scholarship• xavier university Catholic Buschmann Award• Loyola university New Orleans Loyola Scholar •

Awarduniversity of Portland holy Cross Scholarship• Regis university Catholic high School Award• Regis university Grant• Regis university Achievement Award •

Total Awarded $292,768.00

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university of Portland President's Scholarship• university of Arizona -Arizona Excellence Award• Dominican university of California Presidential •

Scholarshipuniversity of the Pacific President's Scholar• mills College Faculty Scholar• Willamette university Academic Leadership •

Awardmary Baldwin College Admission with •

Distinctionmary Baldwin College Grant• Northwest Christian university Academic merit •

Scholarship AwardNorthwest Christian university Ethical •

Leadership AwardDominican university Scholar in the World •

honors ProgramDoyle Scholarship• Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $419,000.00

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university of Portland President's Scholarship• university of Portland honors Program •

Scholarshipuniversity of San Francisco Scholars Program •

ScholarshipLoyola marymount university Arrupe •

ScholarshipLoyola marymount Supplemental Award• Gonzaga university Trustee Scholarship• Gonzaga university Grant• Pepperdine university George Pepperdine •

Achievement ScholarshipSanta Clara university Grant• university of San Francisco Scholars Program• university of Portland honors Program • San Diego State honors Program •

Total Awarded $363,120.00

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Air Force Academy Athletic Award• NCS Scholar Athlete• Press Democrat male Athlete of the Year Nominee •

Total Awarded $414,000.00

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university of San Francisco Dean's merit Award• Seattle university Bellarmine Scholarship• Azusa Pacific Deans' Scholarship• Azusa Pacific Grant• Dominican university of California Trustee •

ScholarshipSeattle Pacific Deans' Scholar Award• university of Portland holy Cross Scholarship• Loyola marymount university Jesuit Community •

ScholarshipLoyola marymount university Grant• California Lutheran Pederson Scholarship• Saint mary's College of California Scholarship• Saint mary's College of California Grant• Doyle Scholarship• Rotary Club of healdsburg Sunrise Scholar •

AthleteNCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $512,000.00

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university of San Diego Alcala Award• university of Colorado, Boulder •

Presidential Scholaruniversity of Colorado, Boulder •

Engineering merit ScholarshipRensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2024 •

Bicentennial AwardCalifornia Polytechnic San Luis Obispo •

State university CPS Adele and Aldo Alessio Scholarship

Purdue university Presidential • Scholarship

College Board AP Scholar• Rotary Club of healdsburg Sunrise •

Scholar Athlete ScholarshipNCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $299,900

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university of San Diego Trustee Scholar• university of San Diego Scholarship• Santa Clara university Incentive Grant• university of the Pacific Regent's Scholar merit •

ScholarshipCollege of Saint mary Academic Award• Chapman university Chancellor Scholarship• NCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $370,600.00

university of Arizona Athletic Award • Total Awarded $260,000.00

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William Peace Presidential Scholarship• William Peace honors Scholarship• William Peace Leadership Scholarship• Boise State university WuE Scholarship• university of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebel •

Scholarshipuniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas WuE •

ScholarshipOld Dominion Leo monarch Scholarship• George mason university mason Recognition •

ScholarshipEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical university Embry-•

Riddle ScholarCatholic university of America Scholarship• Catholic university of America Parish •

ScholarshipPenn State Provost Award• Penn State College of Liberal Arts Scholarship• Chapman university Dean's Scholar• university of San Francisco Provost's merit •

AwardJohn S. mcClure Continuing Education •

ScholarshipNCS Scholar Athlete •

Total Awarded $431,560.00

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2013 Principal Pins 4.0 GPA or better 13 of 15 quarters or three consecutive quarters

Allyson AhlstromNicholas BaileyKatie Bipesheidi BoothBenjamin Buse’marc ChicoineKyle Evansmaureen Flanaganmatthew GibsonJoshua Gluchmarissa GreenbandGregory GschwendJacqueline holtschultClara KnappSinead Laffertymargaret LeinenLucy Lin

Sean martinJordan matteriKayleigh mattoonErik OwensonAlexander Paizmatthew PhelpsCaitlin ReiSebastian RodriguesAudrey RomanoAshley RosenbergSarah SimsElizabeth StognerGiancarlo TarantinoBreanna WalshValen Zhibo Wangmitchell WilhelmsenAndrew Yu

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Newman Oxford Scholars

On April 23rd this year’s Newman Oxford Scholars met in the ACC for dinner with their families followed by a

discussion moderated by uSF Prof. Thomas Cavanaugh, PhD. In recognition of the fiftieth anniversary of the commencement of Vatican II the scholars researched seven of the sixteen documents emanating from the council. Their objective was to determine how our patron, Blessed John henry Cardinal Newman would have reacted. Each of their essays is posted on the Cardinal Newman website beneath Academics.

Based on their research, the Newman Oxford Scholars concluded that much of the work of Vatican II would have met with the approval of our patron. In fact, we learned that Cardinal Newman, following Vatican I in the late 1800’s predicted that a new council would be called within 100 years by an older Pontiff intent on completing the unfinished work of the first Vatican Council. Not surprisingly, many of Cardinal Newman’s writings on the importance of ecumenism, the significance of the laity, and the beauty of both natural and revealed religion greatly influenced Vatican II.Congratulations to this year’s Newman Oxford Scholars!

Class of 2013 Valedictorians from top to bottom, Breanna Walsh, Nicholas Bailey and Andrew Yu

Oxford Scholars from left to right, Sean Martin, Kyle Evans, Ashley Rosenberg, Caitlyn Rei, Jacqueline Holtschult, Allyson Ahlstrom, Heidi Booth, Josh Gluch, Ben Buse', Matt Phelps, Professor Thomas Cavanaugh, Sinead Lafferty, Breanna Walsh, Andrew Yu and Nicholas Bailey

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Senior Safe School AmbassadorsSENIORS Ahlstrom, AllysonBertolone, DaltonCalos, AustinGibson, matthewNunez, JarronRomano, Audrey

California Scholarship Federation Life memberAllyson AhlstromAlessandra AntonWaed AtallahNicholas BaileyArianna Barragan JohnsonTalia BaugnonJustin BeachSimon BellNathan BenthamDalton BertoloneKatie Bipesheidi BoothBenjamin Buse’Joseph Brunettimarcia CarinoDaniel Catellimarc ChicoineThomas ClineChristopher CoddingShelby Deffteriosmorgan EdgarJohan EideTaylor EnzlerKyle Evansmaureen FlanaganJohn FlemingZachary Fontanes-hallidayAmelia Ford

Giulia GearyAlexander Genungmatthew GibsonJoshua Gluchmarissa GreenbandKelsey GreenwoodJonathan GruberGregory GschwendJacqueline holtschultZoe hornJack JamesClara KnappBrandon KnepperSinead Laffertymargaret LeinenLuyi Lucy LinSean martinSarah matossianJordan matteriKayleigh mattoonTimothy mcCulloughNatasha meierBeau musterErik OwensonAlexander PaizTravis PeccoriniJulia Personenimatthew Phelps

Press Democrat Community Youth Service Award Nominees

Paige Nonella – Agriculture & VocationsKatie Bipes – Artsmarc Chicoine – Athletics & Physical EducationKyle Evans – Community ActionKaren Somma – EcologyJordan matteri – English/Foreign Language/EducationAllyson Ahlstrom – health SciencesRandall Palmer – Journalism/mediaErik Owenson – math/Technicalmatt Phelps – music

James ProctorNatalie RamirezCaitlyn ReiAndrew RobertsonSebastian RodriguesAudrey RomanoAshley RosenbergJack Ryanmarigrace ScrivanichNolan SheahanSarah SimsCody Sousamatthew SteeleElizabeth StognerPeter StrauchWilliam TaltyGiancarlo TarantinoJulian TorresAnthony VuBreanna WalshKathryn WalshValen Wangmitchell WilhelmsenClaire WilsonJenny WittryAndrew YuTomas Zegarra

Senior honors medals3.5 GPA or better 13 out of 15 quarters or three consecutive quarters

Allyson AhlstromWaed AtallahNicholas BaileyArianna Barragan JohnsonTalia BaugnonJustin BeachSimon BellNathan BenthamKatie Bipesheidi BoothBenjamin Buse’Daniel Catellimarc ChicoineThomas ClineChristopher Coddingmorgan EdgarJohan EideTaylor EnzlerKyle Evansmaureen Flanaganmatthew Gibson

Joshua Gluchmarissa GreenbandKelsey GreenwoodJonathan GruberGregory GschwendJacqueline holtschultJack JamesClara KnappSinead Laffertymargaret LeinenLuyi Lucy LinSean martinSarah matossianJordan matteriKayleigh mattoonTimothy mcCulloughBeau musterErik OwensonAlexander PaizTravis Peccorinimatthew Phelps

Caitlyn ReiAndrew RobertsonSebastian RodriguesAudrey RomanoAshley RosenbergJack Ryanmarigrace ScrivanichNolan SheahanSarah SimsCody SousaElizabeth StognerWilliam TaltyGiancarlo TarantinoJulian TorresBreanna WalshKathryn WalshValen Wangmitchell WilhelmsenClaire WilsonAndrew YuTomas Zegarra

SAT Results 2012CNHS Top 40% SAT ScoresReading: 637math: 654Writing: 648Combined: 1939

CNHS School-Wide Average SAT ScoreReading: 547math: 557Writing: 560Combined: 1664

National Average SAT ScoresReading: 496math: 514Writing: 488Combined: 1498

Graduates Derrick Kobrin, Emily Knott and Brandon Knepper

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Allyson Brianna Ahlstrom University of PennsylvaniaHugh Conall Alden California Maritime AcademyDonovan Eugene Amato Butte CollegeRichard Eugene Andrew Santa Rosa Junior CollegeAlessandra Marcela Anton University of St. Thomas Waed Sam Atallah University of California at RiversideNicholas David Bailey Harvey Mudd CollegeArianna Janelle Barragan Johnson The University of ArizonaTalia Rosetta Baugnon Loyola Marymount UniversityJustin David Beach University of WashingtonSimon Christopher Bell Point Loma Nazarene UniversityNathan Christoper Bentham University of California at DavisDalton Lane Bertolone The Hartt School, University of HartfordMichael Leland Bianchi Santa Rosa Junior CollegeHarrison Spencer Biddulph Santa Rosa Junior CollegeKatie Marie Bipes Santa Clara UniversityEmily Dorothea Bonfigli Grand Canyon UniversityJoseph Michael Bonitati University of OregonHeidi Lee Booth University of California, BerkeleyJanene Yardley Borromeo Santa Rosa Junior CollegeMatthew James Boschetti Sonoma State UniversityJustin James Botelho Santa Rosa Junior CollegeJohn Patrick Bowlby Santa Rosa Junior CollegeDarren Christopher Bradley Santa Rosa Junior CollegeJoseph Perry Brunetti Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaBenjamin Kaiser Busé Boston CollegeJessie Anito Butler Santa Barbara City CollegeAustin Pierce Calos Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaMarcia Kathrine Carino Hawaii Pacific UniversityKenneth Ray Carter Santa Rosa Junior CollegeDaniel Louis Catelli California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoKara Frances Chandler Santa Rosa Junior CollegeCharles James Chenoweth Lake Tahoe Community CollegeMarc William Chicoine Northwestern UniversityRichard Kenneth Clark Sonoma State UniversityThomas James Cline University of California at DavisBenjamin Luke Codding Santa Rosa Junior CollegeChristopher Bruce Codding California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoKayla Bridgette Cogliano Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSean Joseph Corder Grand Canyon UniversityShelby Lynn Darrall The University of ArizonaShelby Kathleen Deffterios University of OregonJames Joseph DelCurto California State University, SacramentoMatthew McGuire Derner University of Nevada, RenoKyndall Ann Dutton Sonoma State UniversityMorgan Yamase Edgar University of California at DavisJohan Kenneth Eide California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoMichelle Marie English Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, San DiegoTaylor Lyn Enzler Sonoma State University

Ridge Arnold Etchell Santa Barbara City CollegeKyle McEachron Evans University of California,Los AngelesZachary Joseph Faber California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoCarson Richard Falls California State University, SacramentoEllinora Therese Filice Northern Arizona UniversityMaureen Ann Flanagan Loyola University ChicagoJohn Douglas Fleming Expression College for Digital ArtsAmanda Nicole Foley Santa Rosa Junior CollegeZachary Penfield Fontanes-Halliday University of Colorado at BoulderAmelia Jean Ford Grand Canyon UniversityLaura Grace Fossi Sonoma State UniversityGeorge Justin Foster Santa Rosa Junior CollegeAlfredo Armando Garcia Sonoma State UniversityGradin Thomas John Garvin California State University, NorthridgeGiulia Rose Geary California State University, ChicoAlex Edwin Gentzler Genung The American University of ParisMatthew Cochran Gibson Santa Clara UniversityRebecca Nicole Glasbrener Bard CollegeJoshua Eli Gluch University of Notre DameLuke James Goldschmidt Fresno State UniverstiyMarissa Anne Greenband California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoKelsey Jeanne Greenwood Point Loma Nazarene UniversityMorgan Gwyndolyn Elaine Griswold Santa Rosa Junior CollegeTerra Marie Groah University of Colorado at BoulderJonathan Andrew Gruber University of California Santa Barbara Gregory James Gschwend Georgetown UniversityVanessa Angelica Hall California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoDylan James Hamilton-Smith Santa Fe University of Art and DesignCorey Brent Hammell Santa Rosa Junior CollegeTaylor James Harrison Southern Oregon UniversityLogann Jean Haworth Sonoma State UniversityAnthony Isaiah Henderson University of Nevada, RenoDevon Ralph Holmes California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoJacqueline Hope Holtschult University of California, Los AngelesZoe Apatan Horn Sonoma State UniversityYongwei Wayne Huang Colorado State UniversityJack James University of Nevada, RenoSadie Elisabeth James Santa Barbara City CollegeIan Mitchell Kennedy California State University, NorthridgeKyle Morgan King Regis UniversityClara Rose Knapp California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoBrandon Alexander Beeman Knepper Santa Rosa Junior CollegeEmily Anne Knott Azusa Pacific UniversityDerrick Sasha Kobrin Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSinead Maire Lafferty National University of Ireland, GalwayErik Magnus Leidl University of British Columbia Margaret Lynn Leinen Baylor University

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Matthew Maxwell Leinen Texas Tech UniversityLuyi Lucy Lin Brigham Young UniversityRobert Grant Lindee II University of Colorado at BoulderMichael John Wayne Lockwood Santa Barbara City CollegeKenneth Reginald Love Sonoma State UniversityBenjamin Reed Lyle Northern Arizona UniversityJoseph Charles Magill Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSean O'Connor Martin University of PortlandSarah Hripsime Matossian Seattle UniversityJordan Ann Matteri University of San DiegoKayleigh Anne Mattoon University of CalgaryPatrick Vincent McCormick California State University, San MarcosJazlyn Marie McCoy-Loose Santa Rosa Junior CollegeTimothy Kevin McCullough San Diego State UniversityChristopher Lee McDonell Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaNatasha Maria Meier University of Nevada, RenoMichael Peter Mitchell, Jr. Santa Rosa Junior CollegeLuke Henry Molitor Santa Monica CollegeJoseph Ryan Moore California State University, ChicoBeau Bradley Muster Santa Clara University Nolan Michael Nagle The University of Montana, MissoulaPaige Elise Nonella Santa Rosa Junior CollegeJarron Odel Nunez California State University, SacramentoCody James O'Brien Santa Rosa Junior CollegeErik Alan Owenson Loyola Marymount UniversityAlexander Vincent Paiz University of OregonRandall Wyatt Palmer New York UniversityEmily Marie Papale Academy of Art UniversityTravis Michael Peccorini University of Colorado at BoulderJulia Ann Personeni University of San DiegoJoseph Hong Duc Pham Santa Rosa Junior CollegeMatthew Gerard Phleps College of the Holy CrossThien Dinh Daniel Ngoc Phung Gonzaga UniversityJake Nicholas Popoff University of ArizonaSvetlana Christine Procopenko University of ArizonaJames Edward Proctor University of Nevada, RenoNatalie Rose Ramirez University of California at DavisCaitlyn Claire Rei Loyola Marymount UniversityZachary Alexander Reyes University of Colorado at BoulderAndrew Lean Robertson California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoSebastian Eric Rodrigues Santa Clara UniversityRichard Boolat Romaker Santa Rosa Junior CollegeAudrey Elle Romano University of California at DavisAshley Nicole Rosenberg University of PortlandJack Patrick Ryan University of San DiegoLara Corrine Ryzanych California State University, Monterey BayZane Anthony Schlichting Southern Oregon UniversityZachary Nicholas Schreeder California State University, SacramentoMarigrace Anne Scrivanich University of DenverNolan Mitchell Sheahan United States Air Force AcademyAndrew James Sierocinski California Lutheran UniversityHunter Craig Sikes Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSarah Michelle Sims Oberlin Conservatory of MusicPablo Nicholas Skaff University of San FranciscoKaren Elisabeth Somma Montana State University, BozemanCody George Sousa California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Christopher Mitchell Steele University of Nevada, RenoMatthew Woodrow Steele Santa Rosa Junior CollegeWalker Timothy Stephen University of Nevada, RenoElizabeth Carol Marie Stogner University of California, IrvineJack Pringle Stokes Napa Valley CollegeMatthew Michael Straka Juniata CollegePeter Christian Strauch University of California at Santa BarbaraConnor Reed Stumbaugh Santa Rosa Junior CollegeWilliam Michael Talty California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Giancarlo Nunzio Tarantino California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dylan Baines Tasker University of California at Santa CruzPaul John Tiernan Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaJulian Austin Torres Santa Rosa Junior CollegeNicholas Ryan Verity California Polytechnic State University, PomonaAnthony Thienan Vu Santa Rosa Junior CollegeKaela Lynn Wall Sonoma State UniversityBreanna Marie Walsh Georgetown UniversityKathryn Jane Walsh Loyola Marymount UniversityValen Zhibo Wang Purdue University Jacob Daniel-Lopez Webb Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSarah Nicole Wiggins Oregon State UniversityMitchell Tyler Wilhelmsen California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoClaire Grace Wilson University of California, Santa BarbaraJennifer Marie Wittry California State University, SacramentoPhilip Anthony Wright III The University of ArizonaZishun Daniel Xiong Santa Rosa Junior CollegeTaylor May Young University of California at BerkeleyAndrew Christopher Yu Stanford UniversityTomas Aubel Zegarra Boise State University Honors College

Luke Goldschmidt receives his diploma

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awardsu N D ER C L A S S m EN AWA R D S & h O N O R Shistory Fair honorsSophomore Awards-Immigration Project

Junior Awards uS history-Comparing Decades

Tomorrow’s Leaders Today (TLT)

mcKenna Bellmargaret BotkaChristina Brownmanjari DanielChristina FisherJackson herrfeldtTrent Kleinhaley mcDaniel

Sylas montgomeryNicholas PappasNatalie PiazzaJoseph ThebergeEmily Van milligenAdam Van Prooyen

Safe School AmbassadorsFRESHmENAlmy, SpencerAnderson-Soria, TrevinBauer, BrockBrown, ElizabethCalhoun, AndrewdeLambert, hollyhoulihan, SeanJacobson, LauraJungferman, IngridKenkel-Danly, ColeKnowles, ChaseLafferty, RoisinLeBrett, michaelLevinson, masonmateo, Kathleenmcmahon, ChrisOstheimer, mattPalmer, ReedPapale, ElissaRaasch, LexiRaasch, ShelbiRessio, JoshRobertson, hannahRubattino, ConnorScholz, LilySegre, JulienSmith, KelseySpalding, SarahStark, ShannonTriolo, BalaVidaurri, marina

SOpHOmORESAmormino, PaigeBertolero, JuliaBozeman, JuliaBroffman, TomBrowning, AustinClark, michaelDefors, SarahDimeola, AnthonyDobbins, VictoriaFistolera, KyleGruber, SaraGutierrez, Alexhall, masonhastings, Evanholly, SarahInskeep, LondynJaffe, EmilyJohnson, RylanJustice, NicolasLaron, SydneyLucchetti, JoeyLucey, CraigmacPhail, haleymcChinak, BrycemcNamara, Sarahmoreno, JulieNeuerburg, BradOnstott, LoganReeder, AndrewRei, maggieRyan, James

Steever, TravisStokes, SkylerWilson, maddie

JUNIORSBeyer, LelainaBosshard, BryceBotka, maggieCameron, DevinDaniel, manjariDel Secco, RebeccaDotti, AlexandraDunsford, KeatonDutton, KylieFoster, TaylorGallo, miaherrfeldt, JacksonKitchen, matthewKlein, Trentmatsuda, JessicaPayne, matthewSakopoulos, GeorgeSkaff, JarrettSmith, PeytonTheberge, JosephTheiller, RourkeWilson, ChristineWolfe, Sean

9 – 11 Single Year Awardsmost Improved male9th – Juan Benitez & Seth Doolittle10th – Kyle Scott11th – Roy Van Anda

most Improved Female9th – meghan mcCabe10th – Alexandra Dennen11th – Kelsey Wilkinson

Service male9th – Colby Groom10th – Evan hastings11th – Joseph Theberge

Service Female9th – Lauren Bollinger10th – Amarica Rafanelli11th – Natalie Piazza

Leadership male9th – Brock Bauer10th – Austin Browning11th – Jackson herrfeldt

Leadership Female 9th – holly deLambert10th – Angela Chang11th – manjari Daniel

All-Around male9th – Connor Rubattino10th – Joseph Lucchetti11th – Ryan Johnson

All-Around Female9th – Kathleen mateo10th – Julie moreno11th – Elea Davison

Christian Gentleman9th – Noe Calderon10th – Nicholas Drake11th – michael Clark

Christian Gentlewomen9th – Roisin Lafferty10th – margaret Rei11th – merrit Geary

Julie moreno – 10th Place – For a Better LifeDuncan hatch – 9th Place – Journey from Francemegan Ryan – 8th Place – Crossing Path: An Irish Journeymichael Klee – 7th Place – Dictatorship to DemocracySara Gruber – 6th Place – A mismatch made in AmericaJames Ryan – 5th Place – Ryan: Irish BlessingsNick Drake – 4th Place – Drake’s Stake in the New WorldGrace Forsell – 3rd Place – Anttalian Voyage to the Golden GateJordan Foster – 2nd Place – The Dieringer FamilySarah mcNamara – 1st Place – Education: Our Passport to the FuturePaige Amormino – 1st Place – Anything is Possible with a Little Love

Jessie Foell & Christina Fisher – 8th Place – Santa Rosa: Back to the Future-The 70smariah Kohl & madison Widener – 7th Place – Santa Rosa 1980-1990Emily Greco – 6th Place – Santa Rosa Then and NowKylie Dutton & Kelsey Wilkinson – 5th Place – Disco Decade of Santa Rosa 70-80sJulie Buehnerkemper – 4th Place – Windsor California 1990-2000Julian heaps & Anthony Rink – 3rd Place – Cloverdale: Where the Vineyards meet the RedwoodsKatrina Cline – 2nd Place – Davis Bikes Through the DecadesNick Pappas – 1st Place – The Eighties Strike Back

CN Awards Ceremony for grades 9-11 held on our newly-expanded bleachers

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“God shall call on me and I will hear the Lord.”

m o d e r n C l a s s i c a l L a n g u a ge Aw a rd s

Spanish I AwardsEric Palmer 1R 87 PlataIvan Rubio 1R 94 Plataheather Rosenberg 1R 76 Bronce

Spanish II AwardsZack mcmurray 2R 91 PlataAndrew Reeder 2R 90 PlataConnery Gschwend 2R 85 PlataElizabeth Brown 2R 84 BronceNick Drake 2R 78 Broncemark Burroughs 2R 78 BronceGunnar Walker 2R 77 BronceBianca Vega 2R 75 Bronce

Spanish III AwardsEloisa Lorenzo 3R 97 OroJulia Bertolero 3R 93 PlataPaige Amormino 3R 92 Platamanjari Daniel 3R 92 PlataAlex Gutierrez 3R 88 PlataNatalie Piazza 3R 86 PlataKeaton Dunsford 3R 85 PlataSarah mcNamara 3R 85 PlataGabriela Edman 3R 80 BronceAdam Kagel 3R 75 Bronce

Spanish IV AwardsBreanna Walsh 4R 88 PlataPeyton Smith 4R 79 BronceJosh Gluch 4R 79 Bronce

2013 National French Exam Winners

French I AwardsSarah Spalding Ranked 9th Laureat Du Chapitre (Certificat Award)

French III Awardsmanjari Daniels Ranked 10th Laureat Du Chapitre (Certificat Award)

French IV AwardsAndrew Yu Ranked 6th Laureat Du Chapitre (Certificat Award)

2013 National Latin Exam Winners

Latin I Awards (9th Graders) (National Average 27)Ian mcmullen 35/40 Silver maxima Cum LaudeAndrew Calhoun 32/40 magna Cum LaudeKyler hankins 31/40 magna Cum LaudeConnor Golden 30/40 magna Cum LaudeKevin Flanagan 29/40 Cum Laudemichaela Codding 29/40 Cum LaudeSean houlihan 28/40 Cum Laude

Latin II Awards (National Average 26)Paige Amormino 37/40 Gold Summa Cum Laudemaddy Bolinger 35/40 Gold Summa Cum LaudeErika Strauch 32/40 Silver maxima Cum LaudeColin Bertero 30/40 magna Cum LaudeKathryn Allen 29/40 magna Cum LaudeCara Doolittle 28/40 Cum LaudeAbigail Salling 27/40 Cum Laude

Latin III Awards (National Average 25)Jackson herrfeldt 29/40 magna Cum Laudemarcie Carino 28/40 magna Cum LaudeAllyson Ahlstrom 27/40 Cum LaudeJessie matsuda 26/40 Cum LaudeLily O’Connell 26/40 Cum Laudemichael Clark 26/40 Cum Laude

Faculty & Staff Years of Service – 2012-13

morris Acevedo – 5 YearsLauren Frost – 5 YearsPatrick Piehl – 5 Years

Elizabeth Stimmel – 5 YearsPaul Cronin – 10 Years

John Contreras – 20 YearsJack Killeen – 20 Years

Dennis Bruno – 30 YearsGraham Rutherford – 30 Years

Pat LaFortune – 40 Years

Teachers of the Year 2012-13

2013 National Spanish Exam Winners

Dr. maryanne Berry mr. morris Acevedo

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Gluch, Joshua 4.67Yu, Andrew 4.67Bailey, Nicholas 4.53Walsh, Breanna 4.53Ahlstrom, Allyson 4.40Buse', Benjamin 4.40Evans, Kyle 4.40holtschult, Jacqueline 4.40Lafferty, Sinead 4.40Phelps, matthew 4.40Rosenberg, Ashley 4.40Stogner, Elizabeth 4.40Wilhelmsen, mitchell 4.40Leinen, margaret 4.36matteri, Jordan 4.36Gschwend, Gregory 4.31Rodrigues, Sebastian 4.31Romano, Audrey 4.31Booth, heidi 4.27Flanagan, maureen 4.27Lin, Luyi (Lucy) 4.27Greenband, marissa 4.15Baugnon, Talia 4.13Chicoine, marc 4.13Edgar, morgan 4.13Greenwood, Kelsey 4.13Gruber, Jonathan 4.13Knapp, Clara 4.13mattoon, Kayleigh 4.13Rei, Caitlyn 4.13Scrivanich, marigrace 4.13Sims, Sarah 4.13Wang, Zhibo (Valen) 4.13Bell, Simon 4.00Bentham, Nathan 4.00Bipes, Katie 4.00Bonitati, Joseph 4.00Cline, Thomas 4.00Codding, Christopher 4.00Gibson, matthew 4.00Janowczyk, Ronald 4.00martin, Sean 4.00muster, Beau 4.00Owenson, Erik 4.00Personeni, Julia 4.00Wilson, Claire 4.00Young, Taylor 4.00

herrfeldt, Jackson 4.77Payne, matthew 4.77Daniel, manjari 4.67Johnson, Ryan 4.62Loube, Russell 4.62Beyer, Lelaina 4.53Botka, margaret 4.53Dotti, Alexandra 4.53montgomery, Sylas 4.53Piazza, Natalie 4.53Van Prooyen, Adam 4.53Clark, michael 4.46Buehnerkemper, Julianna 4.40Doolittle, Cara 4.40Justice, Nicolas 4.40matsuda, Jessica 4.40mazur, max 4.40

Amormino, Paige 4.53Kagel, Adam 4.53Walker, James 4.53Bertolero, Julia 4.40Drake, Nicholas 4.40Forsell, Grace 4.40Jacobs, Spencer 4.40Laron, Sydney 4.40Bollinger, madison 4.27Chang, Angela 4.27DeFors, Sarah 4.27Gruber, Sara 4.27Price, Cutler 4.27Rei, margaret 4.27Singler, Gabrielle 4.27Strauch, Erika 4.27urasaki, Christopher 4.27Wilson, madeline 4.27Broffman, Thomas 4.13Dennen, Alexandra 4.13huang, Jingwen (Cara) 4.13Knott, matthew 4.13Lin, Christopher 4.13Lucchetti, Joseph 4.13Onstott, Logan 4.13Wankmuller, Alissa 4.13Zhang, Pengxuan ( Jac ky) 4.13Bailey, Kevin 4.00Bertero, Colin 4.00Bone, Brandon 4.00Browning, Austin 4.00Duffy, Tara 4.00Dybczak, megan 4.00Edman, Gabriela 4.00Greenan, Katharine 4.00Jiang, Zhiru (Linda) 4.00King, Bradley 4.00Lin, Ting ( Tina) 4.00mazur, Natalie 4.00mcNamara, Sarah 4.00miller, henry 4.00

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Sakopoulos, George 4.40Smith, Peyton 4.40Van milligen, Emily 4.40Davison, Elea 4.27Dayton, Lofton 4.27Del Secco, Rebecca 4.27Liang, xuqing (Vivian) 4.27Liu, Qianling ( Jesming) 4.27Liu, xiaodong (mark) 4.27Vyenielo, Laura 4.27Kitchen, matthew 4.15Theberge, Joseph 4.15Chen, Jixian (Tom) 4.13Chen, xinlei (Cindy) 4.13deRutte, Jennifer 4.13Foster, Taylor 4.13Kolman, Dylan 4.13O'Leary, Ryan 4.13Allen, Kathryn 4.00Brown, Christina 4.00Cline, Katrina 4.00Destruel, Jeffrey 4.00Pappas, Nicolas 4.00Rebello, Jeffrey 4.00Schoettmer, Lisa 4.00SOp HOmORE p RI NCI pAL’S LIST

Rafanelli, Amarica 4.00Reeder, Andrew 4.00Smith, Ashton 4.00Song, Shuang (Sharon) 4.00Stokes, Skyler 4.00Tarantino, Gino 4.00Vreeland, michael 4.00Yang, Zheyu ( martin) 4.00FRESHmEN p RI NCI pAL’S LIST

Brown, Elizabeth 4.27Bauer, Brock 4.13Gschwend, Connery 4.13hasson, Julia 4.13henry, Cole 4.13houlihan, Sean 4.13mcmullen, Ian 4.13mitrovich, Alexandra 4.13Shen, Size (Daniel) 4.13uebel, Nicholas 4.13Almy, Spencer 4.00Atallah, Saed 4.00Bollinger, Lauren 4.00Calhoun, Andrew 4.00Doolittle, Seth 4.00Farrow, montana 4.00Flanagan, Kevin 4.00hankins, Kyler 4.00hodes, Samuel 4.00hu, Zhen (Rita) 4.00Imm, Colin 4.00Lafferty, Roisin 4.00mateo, Kathleen 4.00mitchell, Scott 4.00Rosenberg, heather 4.00Spalding, Sarah 4.00Van Prooyen, matthew 4.00

Fontanes-halliday, Zachary 3.87horn, Zoe 3.87matossian, Sarah 3.87Paiz, Alexander 3.87Peccorini, Travis 3.87Ryan, Jack 3.87Tarantino, Giancarlo 3.87Barragan-Johnson, Arianna 3.85Ford, Amelia 3.85Talty, William 3.85Anton, Alessandra 3.73Beach, Justin 3.73Bertolone, Dalton 3.73Brunetti, Joseph 3.73Carino, marcia 3.73Catelli, Daniel 3.73Enzler, Taylor 3.73harrison, Taylor 3.73James, John ( Jack) 3.73Kobrin, Derrick 3.73Leidl, Erik 3.73Ramirez, Natalie 3.73Robertson, Andrew 3.73Steele, matthew 3.73Strauch, Peter 3.73Calos, Austin 3.69English, michelle 3.69James, Sadie 3.69Sheahan, Nolan 3.69

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Dunsford, Keaton 3.87Guillaumin, Julie 3.87Loos, Tyler 3.87mcGhee, John 3.87Wolfe, Sean 3.87Andrews, William 3.73Bradley, Danielle 3.73Gluch, Christine 3.73hutton, Nathaniel 3.73Liu, Zibin 3.73Lucey, Kevin 3.73Nguyen, Wilson 3.73O'Connell, Lily 3.73Parry, Kevin 3.73Skaff, Jarrett 3.69Coon, Spencer 3.60Dutton, Jacquelyn 3.60Kemmerer, Christopher 3.60Kohl, mariah 3.60Liang, haotian (Tim) 3.60Palmer, marissa 3.60Rink, Anthony 3.60Schroeter, Sadie 3.60Van Anda, Roy 3.60Greco, Emily 3.54Rhodes, Julia 3.54

JUNIOR FI RST HONORS

Dobbins, Victoria 3.87hastings, Evan 3.87Lindee, Peter 3.87ma, Ning (Sawyer) 3.87moreno, Juliene 3.87Sousa, Aaron 3.87Clerou, Romain 3.73Foster, Jordan 3.73holly, Sarah 3.73Link, Shelby 3.73Streb, Thomas 3.73Bernd, Preston 3.60Bozeman, Julia 3.60Dove, Victoria 3.60Espinola, Cassidy 3.60Farber, Jordan 3.60Fistolera, Kyle 3.60Forni, Cantlen 3.60

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SPRING SEmESTER 2013 Torres, Julian 3.69Wittry, Jennifer 3.69Atallah, Waed 3.60Eide, Johan 3.60Faber, Zachary 3.60Garcia, Alfredo (Freddie) 3.60Griswold, morgan 3.60hall, Vanessa 3.60mcCullough, Timothy 3.60mcDonell, Christopher 3.60Palmer, Randall 3.60Proctor, James 3.60Stokes, Jack 3.60Tiernan, Paul 3.60Vu, Anthony 3.60Zegarra, Tomas 3.60Chandler, Kara 3.54Del Curto, James 3.54Derner, matthew 3.54

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FRESHmEN FI RST HONORS Jacobsen, Laura 3.93Segre, Julien 3.93Rubio, Ivan 3.88Azcarate, Gabrielle 3.87Botka, Benjamin 3.87Coon, Stephen 3.87hanspal, Aman 3.87harrison, Adrienne 3.87hoppe, Johann 3.87Kenkel-Danly, Cole 3.87meffert, Clarice 3.87Relota, Alexandra 3.87Rubattino, Connor 3.87Anderson-Soria, Trevin 3.80Benitez, Juan 3.80Farber, Devin 3.80Knowles, Chase 3.80mcCabe, meghan 3.80Pappas, Alexa 3.80Palmer, Reed 3.75Buse', Christopher 3.73Dayton, Julia 3.73Dexter, Nickolas 3.73Dimassa, Kevin 3.73Eakin, John 3.73Foster, Connor 3.73Golden, Connor 3.73Jungferman, Ingrid 3.73Keenan, Nicholas 3.73Saffarinia, haley 3.73Torr, Kyle 3.73Yparraguirre, Julie 3.73Brueggemann, Lydia 3.67Casey, Andrew 3.67Langhals, Kylea 3.67mcCutchan, Tristan 3.67mokvyts, max 3.67moore, John Paul 3.67Pisors, Nolan 3.67Vidaurri, marina 3.67Allen, Alexis 3.60Barry, Jevin 3.60Edgar, Addison 3.60Fulwider-Lopez, Dominic 3.60hinde, Adam 3.60miksis, Leonette 3.60Nam, Yoonsoo 3.60Raasch, Lexie 3.60Raasch, Shelbi 3.60Shureen, madeline 3.60Salinas, Tiffany 3.56Keiser, Rochelle 3.53Robertson, hannah 3.53Stafford, Jack 3.53Bertolone, megan 3.50

Fleming, John 3.47Fossi, Laura 3.47Genung, Alex 3.47Goldschmidt, Luke 3.47hamilton-Smith, Dylan 3.47Kennedy, Ian 3.47Nagle, Nolan 3.47Skaff, Pablo 3.47Sousa, Cody 3.47Wall, Kaela 3.47Knott, Emily 3.38Phung, Thien Dinh (Daniel) 3.38Bowlby, John 3.33Deffterios, Shelby 3.33Filice, Ellinora 3.33Geary, Giulia 3.33Groah, Terra 3.33huang, Yongwei (Wayne) 3.33King, Kyle 3.33Knepper, Brandon 3.33mcCormick, Patrick 3.33meier, Natasha 3.33moore, Joseph 3.33Reyes, Zachary 3.33Stephen, Walker 3.33Tasker, Dylan 3.33Webb, Jacob 3.33Wright III, Philip 3.33Nonella, Paige 3.27Dutton, Kyndall 3.23Garvin, Gradin 3.23haworth, Logann 3.23Leinen, matthew 3.23holmes, Devon 3.20Lyle, Benjamin 3.20Nunez, Jarron 3.20Procopenko, Svetlana 3.20Ryzanych, Lara 3.20Steele, Christopher 3.20Straka, matthew 3.20Verity, Nicholas 3.20Foster, George 3.08Love, Kenneth 3.08Andrew, Richard 3.07Bradley, Darren 3.07O'Brien, Cody 3.07Papale, Emily 3.07Popoff, Jake 3.07Wiggins, Sarah 3.07

SENIOR SECONd HONORS

Anderson, Lauren 3.47Clements, Christian 3.47Galea, Lacey 3.47Klee, Paul (PJ) 3.47mcGhee, Gina 3.47miksis, Victoria 3.47Parr, Zachary 3.47Payne, Baylee 3.47Salling, Abigail 3.47Yang, Yanxiong ( Jason) 3.47Zavala, Jordan 3.47Zhang, Liang (Rex) 3.47Bell, mcKenna 3.38Foell, Jessica 3.38Gallo, mia 3.33Juarez, Adriana 3.33meder-Reumann, Sarah 3.33

Burk-mcmurray, Zackery 3.47Kiech, Kylie 3.47Lorenzo, Eloisa 3.47mcChinak, Bryce 3.47Neuerburg, Brad 3.47Robello, Alina 3.47Ryan, megan 3.47Roux, Avery 3.38Brossard, Austin ( John) 3.33Burroughs, mark 3.33Clark, michael 3.33Davis, Steven 3.33Duckworth, Zach 3.33Garzini, marissa 3.33Gutierrez, Benjamin 3.33Kulczewski, John 3.33mitchell, melissa 3.33Ott, Christian 3.33Codding, Danielle 3.23molina, Jordyn 3.23Bruno, Shane 3.20Cline, Kevin 3.20Flanary, Jordan 3.20Geary, Angus 3.20muller, Austin 3.20Roeser, Alexander 3.20Stolz, Zachary 3.20Pimentel, Amy 3.13mcConnell, megan 3.08Adams, Stephen 3.07Bielen, Lexi 3.07Bielen, max 3.07Botteri, Justin 3.07Deng, Zilin ( Violet) 3.07Evans, Patrick 3.07Fitts, Dillon 3.07Geasland, Dylan 3.07hanson, mitchell 3.07hountis, michaela 3.07Kolman, Amanda 3.07mcEwen, Peter 3.07mcKeever, Noel 3.07Paiz, Anthony 3.07Price, Nicholas 3.07Robles, hannah 3.07Sheahan, Phoebe 3.07Tamayo, Annamaria 3.07mcCandless, Elise 3.00

JUNIOR SECONd HONORS

Sims, Brandon 3.33Styles, Samuel 3.33Von der mehden, Alex 3.33LeBrett, Jacob 3.27Douglas, Kayla 3.20Legro, Ashley 3.20Sarasy, Adelaide 3.20Fisher, Christina 3.07head, Connor 3.07heaps, Julian 3.07mcDaniel, haley 3.07Peccorini, Austin 3.07Vogensen, Daeja 3.07Wilkinson, Kelsey 3.07

SOp HOmORE SECONd HONORS

Daniels, madison 3.47George, Jacquelyn 3.47Groom, Colby 3.47Koch, David 3.47Ortiz, Amara 3.47Ostheimer, matthew 3.47Roberts, Jamon 3.47Scholz, Lillian 3.47Ako, Kaulana 3.40DeLorenzo, Lucas 3.40Green, Liam 3.40Palmer, Eric 3.40Raffo, Derek 3.40Goldberg, Elliott 3.38Bradley, Daphne 3.33Goldschmidt, Katherine 3.33Foell, Grace 3.27Brutocao, Allison 3.23Cameron, Kayla 3.20Demasters, mackenzie 3.20moore, megan 3.20Patin, michelle 3.20Smith, Kelsey 3.14Silveira, Connor 3.13Siemsen, maxwell 3.13Bertacco, matthew 3.07mcCarthy, S.Conor 3.07meier, Gabriel 3.07Wallace, Spencer 3.07Cabico, Jordan 3.06Dumont, Spencer 3.00Goldschmidt, Royce 3.00Johnson, Sofie 3.00Knight, Sarah 3.00LeBrett, michael 3.00Levinson, mason 3.00mcmahon, Christopher 3.00O'Neill, Victoria 3.00

FRESHmEN SECONd HONORS

Gallo, Celine 3.60Gamba, Agostino 3.60hatch, Duncan 3.60Jaffe, Emily 3.60Klee, michael 3.60mejia, Luis 3.60Peterson, Zachary 3.60Seely, Gabriel 3.60Swenson-Aguirre, Annemarie 3.60

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track & Field

The 2013 Cardinal Newman Swimming and Diving Teams both had solid seasons with good senior leadership. The boys finished third with

a league record of 6-2, and the girls finished fourth with a league record of 5-3. The boys’ team was laden with senior talent led by last year’s league champion in the 100 Free, Giancarlo Tarantino. Other swimmers who helped with the team’s success were seniors Andy Robertson, Nick Bailey, Gradin Garvin, Ian Kennedy, and matt Phelps. Junior diver, Ryan Johnson, and freshmen swimmers Jack Stafford and Devin Farber also made stellar contributions. The girls’ team was led by four-year varsity swimmers Taylor Young, Julia Personeni, morgan Edgar, and maggie Leinen. The girls’ 400 Freestyle Relay comprised of Taylor Young, morgan Edgar, Shelby Raasch, and Julia Personeni broke a 16-year-old school record at the sectional meet. Julia Personeni and morgan Edgar are to be applauded for setting three school records as members of three relays in their high school careers.

With a very young men’s and women’s team, our league record was not good, but the future looks exciting!

Qualifying from our league and competing at the NCS Redwood meet were:

Beau Muster-100m/long jump/4 x 100 relay• nolan Sheahan-110 hurdles/triple jump/4 x 100 relay• Jarron nunez-4 x 100 relay• Kevin Cline-4 x 100 relay• nolan nagle-1st in the shot put/1st in the discus• Lara ryzanych-shot put & discus• Kayleigh Mattoon-high jump• Gabby Sigler--high jump•

muster, Sheahan and Nagle competed at the meet of Champions at uC Berkeley in their events except for the 4 x 100. Thank you to the parents for supporting the student athletes and to our team mom, Charlotte Devorak, for all her help organizing the team this year! Congratulations to our track and field athletes! The 2014 season looks bright!

Cal-bound Taylor Young finishes her season as the most decorated swimmer in school history. The 2013 winner of the Press Democrat All-Empire Large-School Girl Athlete of the

Year award, made All-American times in both the 200 Individual medley, and the 100 Breast. Taylor broke her own records in both of those events this year and then set new individual marks in the 100 Free, and 100 Back, breaking 30-year-old records set by Olympic Gold medalist Jenna Johnson. Congratulations to Taylor who leaves Cardinal Newman holding eight out of a total of eleven swimming records at Cardinal Newman!

Taylor Young "Most Decorated" Swimmer in School History

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golfVarsity Golf

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tennis tennis

This year’s JV golf team had a very fun year. The team had many close matches and became a very tightly-knit group led by Jordan Zavala and

Will Kelly with freshman matt Bertacco, Walker Granzotto, and latecomer varsity basketball player Connor Rubattino. They played many great golf courses like Stonetree, maira Island, Sharp Park and Chardonnay. Thanks to Windsor Golf Course for allowing us to use their facilities as our home course, they also allowed us to host our JV golf tournament which was a great success. Thanks to team mom michelle Skaff for helping us with all the players, and thanks to mr. Bertacco for being the tournament starter. A special thanks to all the parents for the driving and tournament help. Finally, thanks to all the players for their patience, understanding and positive attitude. I hope to see some of the players help the varsity next year!

The men’s Varsity Golf team was a young team this year. The top six included two freshmen, one sophomore and two juniors. The

team held 2nd place in the NBL for most of the season, before losing a match on the last day of the season to finish third, up one place from last year! The team won two tournaments this year with the most important being the NBL Championship Tournament at Rooster Run GC, where they defeated all the NBL teams, and qualified for NCS. A 5th place team finish at NCS (5 shots out of 3rd) solidified their end of the season peak form. Freshman Scott mitchell shot a brilliant 73 at NCS, which enabled him to compete at the NCS TOC, where a fine 72 was just one shot out of qualifying for Nor Cals. Joining Scott on the all-NBL team was Kevin Parry and Brandon Bone, whose best tournament rounds were 75 and 72 respectively. Bone's 72 earned him medalist honors at the Windsor Tournament. The rest of the team included freshman Seth Doolittle (81), Juniors Sylas montgomery (84) and Nick Justice (85),

The 2013 Tennis Team ended the season as NBL Champions with a league record of 13-1 and overall record of 19-4. We had great

leadership with nine seniors and great wins from Dylan Tasker, Tim mcCullough, Greg Gschwend, Nate Bentham and max Leinen. Our final match vs. Casa Grande was clinched when Tim mcCullough and matt Payne won their singles matches in three tight sets. many of our players earned All-League honors and post-season competition. Tim mcCullough and Dylan Tasker were NBL Doubles Champions for the second straight year. Dylan and Greg Gschwend were our representatives for NCS Doubles Competition, and won the NCS Doubles Division II Tournament. As a team, we competed in NCS and lost a close first-round match vs. university high School 4-3. We got wins from Dylan Tasker at #1 singles, Nate Bentham and max Leinen at #1 doubles, and Josh Gluch and Tom Broffman at #3 doubles. The Cardinal Newman tennis team looks to great leadership from matt Payne and Jeff Destruel next year as we work hard to defend our league title.

and Sophomore Will Kelly (87). In addition, the team won a pennant for the highest team GPA in the section with a 3.86 average GPA. The future looks bright for Coach Vuke's squad!

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Varsity Softball

Engraved tile Fundraiser Raises funds for the CN Athletic Department

Place an engraved tile on the Field house or at the All Weather Field and honor a student, family or a loved one! many

personalized options are available. You may order tiles online or get a Tile Order Form by visiting www.cardinalnewman.org under the Athletics Tab then select Boosters.

The Varsity Softball Team concluded their 2013 campaign with a winning record of 11-10. While our league record wasn’t as stellar,

we managed big wins over Rancho Cotate, Casa Grande, montgomery (twice) and ukiah. As a result of our Div IV record, we will be headed for the play-offs. The future is bright for the Lady Cardinals as we fielded a very young team consisting of five freshman and sophomore starters. The under-classmen anchored key positions on defense and maintained some of the best batting averages on the team, while our three graduating Seniors; Vanessa hall, Giulia Geary and Elli Filice provided the necessary leadership. Coach Briggs and his staff are proud of the student athlete’s accomplishments on and off the field.

JV Softball was graced by three returning players; marissa Garzini, Sydney Laron and Avery Roux. The trio was key to helping integrate

the 10 new members of the team. Four of the JV squad had never played softball previously, and two of those were foreign exchange students who had never seen a softball game! It took a tremendous amount of courage to come out to the diamond, learn a new sport, and compete with others who had years of experience. JV was lucky to have Lucy Lin from China and Lisa Schoettmer from Germany. Our two other rookies are athletes coming to softball from other sports; Golfer Alex Gutierrez and Volleyball player hannah Robles brought their talents to the diamond as well. First year JV players megan Dybczak, michaela hountis, Amanda Kolman, michelle Patin and Cassie Selstrom each came to the team with a handful of years’ experience and rounded out the squad well. michelle and michaela split the pitching duties. megan and Amanda anchored the outfield while Cassie played on the left side of the infield. On the field, leadership was provided by graduating senior Kyndall Dutton. In addition to playing second base, Kyndall made sure her teammates were focused during warm-ups and practice sessions. The players on JV softball jelled well, looked out for each other and had a great time preparing for the next level. Coaches Kimberly Walton, Corie Watcher and Allan Jaffe were very proud and pleased with their teams’ efforts and accomplishments and are looking forward to next season.

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The 2013 Varsity baseball season was a true analogy of the game of baseball. Baseball is a game of failure and how you handle failure

from game to game or pitch to pitch reveals the determination of players and ultimately the team. This team had to endure many forms of adversity and rise above challenges throughout the season. many times the ball bounces your way and things fall into place. This was not one of those years. But the players came together, fought through the adversity and finished well with pride. The Cardinals finished 3rd in the NBL with a 9-5 record, 15-13 overall. This could have been one of the toughest schedules a team has faced. Quality wins against Sunnyslope (AZ-ranked 64th in nation) early and big wins down the stretch against maria Carrillo, Casa Grande (62nd in nation – 2 losses all year), and Alameda (first round NCS) were some of the highlights of the season.many players received post season awards. All-League First Team: Eric Owenson (Senior, .419), Alex Roeser (Sophomore, .382), mitch Wilhelmsen (Senior, .286), George Foster (Senior, .333), Ridge Etchell (Senior, .371, 1.04 ERA), and James Proctor (5-2, 1.09 ERA). honorable mention: Ricky Clark (Senior, .333), Austin Calos (Senior, .435), and Zac Faber (0.50 ERA, 1 ER in 14 innings relief ). The team earned an NCS Scholar team banner for highest GPA.

baseball

Varsity Baseball

Frosh Baseball

JV Baseball

The 2013 season was a season of challenges and growth. The team competed against top level programs both local and abroad. Despite

an 11-12 record, the team continued to improve finishing on a high note with a three-game win streak. The team was led by a consistent and deep pitching staff that kept the team in games. Colin Imm was a standout performer at the plate hitting .406, with 5 doubles, 7 triples, and 3 hRs. With hard work and dedication this group will continue to improve and contribute to the Cardinal Newman baseball program.

2012-13 JV North Bay League Champions!

The JV baseball team put together an exceptional season, ending the season with a 6-4 record in non-league play, 13-1 in North Bay League

play, and 19-5 overall. The JV team was led by an excellent pitching staff which included Kyle Scott (8 Wins), Kasey mansen (6 Wins), and michael Clark (3 Wins & 3 saves) leading the way. The JV team’s top hitters were Kyle Scott .393, Logan Onstott .375, hank miller .333, michael Clark .315, and Austin Browning .313. As a team, each player made an impact to the Cardinal Newman baseball program. The JV coaching staff is very proud of the way each player performed on and off the field. This was an excellent group of student athletes that will have continued success as they progress with their education and baseball future at Cardinal Newman.

The 2013 team graduates 14 seniors. They all provided the team with leadership and commitment that will be missed. The 2014 team should have learned a lot from the great examples of seniors that are moving on. The future of the program looks great as the legacy of the seniors will live on and the returners welcome the new members of the Varsity team. Thank you to all the seniors and their parents who helped make this a special season I will remember.Coach mcmahon

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Varsity LacrosseWomen's

The CN Women’s Varsity Lacrosse team had another successful season! Nearly 30 players turned out this year – half of which were

new to the sport. After two scrimmage wins against Sonoma Academy and San marin, the team went on to achieve a 6-4 regular season conference record. Late-season critical wins against Justin-Siena and Tamalpais secured the team a spot in the mCAL Tournament, where it lost to Redwood, 12-19.Following mCAL post-season play, the team went on to the Division II NCS playoffs and finished the season with a 9-17 loss against a talented Campolindo program.The girls played with tremendous heart and intensity throughout the season, learning from early-season losses and applying those lessons to secure later-season victories. In addition to this, three of our players were named to the all-mCAL team (marigrace Scrivanich – 1st Team Attack, Lizzie Stogner – 2nd Team midfield, and Jordan Foster – 2nd Team Defense).We’re looking forward to another successful season in 2014.

All-Empire 2012-2013 Team Year FOOTBALL Phil "Scooby" Wright Defensive Player of the Year 12Kenny Carter 1st Team Offense 12Nolan Nagle 1st Team Offense 12Jack Ryan 1st Team Offense 12Nolan Sheahan 1st Team Defense 12Chris Codding 1st Team Defense 12Jacob Webb 2nd Team Offense 12Travis Peccorini 2nd Team Defense 12 mEN'S SOCCER James Del Curto 1st Team Goalkeeper 12Simon Bell 2nd Team Team Defender 12 WOmEN'S SOCCER Jackie Dutton 1st Team Team Defender 11mia Costa 2nd Team Team Defender 11 WOmEN'S TENNIS Emily Greco 1st Team 11Preston Bernd 2nd Team 10Sadie Schroeter 2nd Team 11 WOmEN'S GOLF megan mcConnell 1st Team 10 VOLLEYBALL Emily Papale 1st Team 12Emily Bonfigli 2nd Team 12 WRESTLING michael Klee 1st Team 10

mEN'S BASkETBALLCorey hammell Player of the Year 12Kenny Love 1st Team 12Tim mcCullough 1st Team 12Kyle King 2nd Team 12Tom Bonfigli - Coach of the Year

WOmEN'S BASkETBALLKylie Kiech 2nd Team 10

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This year’s JV lacrosse team truly lived up to the team motto of “Pride- honor- Commitment” in their selfless spirit of competition both on

and off the field. It was an exceptional season for the team with a 12-1 record. Guided by the coaching staff of John O’Neill and Sam Olsen, the team accomplished this record by focusing on the fundamentals of lacrosse but more importantly the players fused together in the true spirit of team sports. What epitomized their entire season was the victory over marin Catholic. Being down by two goals in the fourth quarter with only 3 minutes of play left in the game, they reached down and pulled together like a “band of brothers” obtaining a victory over a tough and worthy opponent. It is with great pride that the coaching staff finishes the season with the knowledge that this team will bring vast amounts of talent to the next level and beyond.

The CN men’s Varsity Lacrosse team had a very competitive and exciting year. Season highlights included 2 wins against local rival

Sonoma Academy, a spring break trip to Sacramento where we picked up a win against D1 Bella Vista, playing 6 of the top 10 programs in the NCS, finishing the regular season 4th overall in conference with a record of 8-3, and defeating Lick-Wilmerding in the first round of the Division II NCS playoffs 8-2. Varsity ended the season 11-11 losing in the playoffs to a very talented Acalanes program. We won games graciously, and even in defeat the boys displayed exceptional strength of character and good sportsmanship. They gave us a taste of how good a team from Cardinal Newman can be and with plenty of talent returning next year we are looking forward to building on an impressive 2013 season.

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FALL 2012 all-league fooTBall "Phil ""Scooby"" Wright" Co-League mVP Football 12Nolan Sheahan Co-Linesman of the Year Football 12Keaton Dunsford 1st Team Football/Offense 11Kenny Carter 1st Team Football/Offense 12Jacob Webb 1st Team Football/Offense 12Nolan Nagle 1st Team Football/Offense 12Jack Ryan 1st Team Football/Offense 12Nolan Nagle 1st Team Football/Defense 12Jack Ryan 1st Team Football/Defense 12Chris Codding 1st Team Football/Defense 12Chris Steele 1st Team Football/Defense 12Travis Peccorini 1st Team Football/Defense 12Zack Reyes 1st Team Football/Defense 12Kevin Lucey 2nd Team Football/Offense 11Joe moore 2nd Team Football/Offense 12hunter Sikes 2nd Team Football/Defense 12Zach Schreeder 2nd Team Football/Defense 12Randall Palmer 2nd Team Football/Defense 12Julian Torres 2nd Team Football/Defense 12matt Derner 2nd Team Football/Defense 12Zak Faber honorable mention Football/Offense 12michael mitchell honorable mention Football/Offense 12Isaiah henderson honorable mention Football/Offense 12Jordan Farber honorable mention Football/Offense 10Sean Wolfe honorable mention Football/Offense 11mike Lockwood honorable mention Football/Defense 12Chris mcDonell honorable mention Football/Defense 12Jack James honorable mention Football/ST 12 FALL 2012 all-league men'S Soccer Simon Bell 1st Team Soccer/Defender/midfield 12James Del Curto 1st Team Soccer/Goalkeeper/Forward 12Austin Alvarez 2nd Team Soccer/Defender 12George Sakopoulos 2nd Team Soccer/Defender 11 FALL 2012 all-league women'S Soccer Jackie Dutton Co-mVP Defender Soccer 11Audrey "Zuzu" Romano" 1st Team Soccer/Forward 12Arianna Barragan-Johnson 1st Team Soccer/midfielder 12Taylor Enzler 2nd Team Soccer/midfielder 12Amara Ortiz 2nd Team Soccer/Defender 9Sadie James honorable mention Soccer/Defender 12megan moore honorable mention Soccer/Defender 9 FALL 2012 all-league volley Ball Emily Papale 1st Team Volleyball/Outside hitter 12Emily Bonfigli 1st Team Volleyball/Setter 12Juli Buehnerkemper 2nd Team Volleyball/middle Blocker 11mimi Fowler 2nd Team Volleyball/Libero 11 FALL 2012 all-league women'S golf megan mcConnell 1st Team Golf 10Katie Walsh 2nd Team Golf 12Angela Chang honorable mention Golf 10 fall 2012 all-league croSS counTry Jack Bowlby honorable mention Cross Country 12 FALL 2012 All-League Women's Tennis Emily Greco All-League Singles Tennis 11Preston Bernd All-League Doubles Tennis 10Sadie Schroeter All-League Doubles Tennis 11

FALL 2012 all-league men'S waTer Polo Giancarlo Tarantino 2-meter Offense Water Polo 12Ben Buse' Driver Water Polo 12Andy Robertson Driver Water Polo 12Nick Bailey 2-meter Defense Water Polo 12

FALL 2012 all-league women'S waTer Polo Julia Kennedy Goalie Water Polo 10morgan Edgar 2-meter Defense Water Polo 12maggie Leinen 2-meter Defense Water Polo 12Addison Edgar Driver Water Polo 9 WINTER 2013 all-league wreSTling michael Klee 1st Team Wrestling 10Patrick mcCormick 2nd Team Wrestling 12Cody Sousa honorable mention Wrestling 12Devin Cameron honorable mention Wrestling 11Sean mayer honorable mention Wrestling 10 WINTER 2013 all-league men'S BaSkeTBall Corey hammell most Valuable Player Basketball 12Kenny Love 1st Team Basketball 12Tim mcCullough 1st Team Basketball 12Kyle King 2nd Team Basketball 12Tim mcCullough Defensive Player of the Year Basketball 12Coach Tom Bonfigli Coach of the Year Basketball WINTER 2013 all-league women'S BaSkeTBall Kylie Kiech 1st Team Basketball 10Tiffany Salinas honorable mention Basketball 9 SpRING 2013 all-league men'S golf Scott mitchell Golf 9Kevin Parry Golf 11Brandon Bone Golf 10 SpRING 2013 all-league men'S TenniS Dylan Tasker 1st Team - Singles Tennis 12Tim mcCullough 2nd Team - Singles Tennis 12Greg Gschwend honorable mention - Singles Tennis 12Nate Bentham 1st Team - Doubles Tennis 12max Leinen 1st Team - Doubles Tennis 12Jeff Destruel 1st Team - Doubles Tennis 11Connery Gschwend 1st Team - Doubles Tennis 9 SpRING 2013 all-league BaSeBall Eric Owenson 1st Team Outfielder Baseball 12Alex Roeser 1st Team Outfielder Baseball 10Austin Calos honorable mention Outfielder Baseball 12Ridge Etchell honorable mention Pitcher 1st Team Infielder Baseball 12George Foster 1st Team First Baseman Baseball 12mitch Wilhelmsen honorable mention Infielder 1st Team utility Baseball 12Ricky Clark honorable mention Catcher Baseball 12James Proctor 1st Team Pitcher Baseball 12Zak Faber honorable mention Pitcher Baseball 12 SpRING 2013 all-league SofTBall Kayla Douglas 2nd Team Infield Softball 11Sarah holly 2nd Team Infield Softball 10Giulia Geary 2nd Team Outfield Softball 12megan mcConnell Wild Card Softball 10 SpRING 2013 all-league men'S lacroSSe Jonathan Gruber 2nd Team Lacrosse 12Sebastian Rodrigues honorable mention Lacrosse 12 SpRING 2013 all-league women'S lacroSSe marigrace Scrivinach 1st Team Lacrosse 12Lizzie Stogner 2nd Team Lacrosse 12Jordan Foster 2nd Team Lacrosse 10

Player SPorT year

All League 2012-2013 Player SPorT year

Varsity Baseball-3.29 • JV Baseball-3.22 • Frosh Baseball-3.32 • Varsity Golf-3.86•JV Golf-3.35 • Varsity men's Lacrosse -3.39 • Varsity Women's Lacrosse- 3.78Varsity Softball-3.29 • JV Softball-3.25 • Varsity Women's Swimming-3.67 • JV Women's Swimming-3.27 • Varsity men's Swimming-3.73 • JV men's Swimming-3.54

Varsity Tennis-3.66 • Varsity Women's Track-3.76 • JV Women's Track-3.65 • Varsity men's Track-3.54 • JV men's Track-3.43

nCS Scholar teamsSpring 2013Recognized for a combined team GPA of 3.0 or greater

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Scholar Athletes – third Quarter 2012Name GPA Grade Name GPA Grade Name GPA Grade Jv women'S Swimming Relota Alexander 3.85 9 Jacobsen Laura 4.00 9

varSiTy women'S Swimming Duffy Tara 4.00 10 Edgar morgan 4.14 12 Edgar Addison 3.54 9 Edman Gabriela 4.00 10 Forni Cantlen 3.71 10 Leinen margaret 4.20 12 Lorenzo Eloisa 3.71 10 meder-Reumann, Sarah 3.57 11 moreno Julie 4.00 10 Personeni Julia 3.71 12 Raasch Shelbi 3.83 9 Schroeter Sadie 3.57 11 Young Taylor 3.83 12 Jv men'S Swimming uebel Nicholas 4.15 9

Varsity men's Swimming Bailey Nicholas 4.57 12 Buse' Benjamin 4.14 12 Clerou Romain 4.00 10 Farber Devin 3.75 9Petersen Zachary 3.57 10Phelps matthew 4.57 12Tarantino Gino 4.14 10Tarantino Giancarlo 4.00 12Theberge Joseph 4.17 11Van Prooyen matthew 3.85 9 Van Prooyen Adam 4.00 11Johnson Ryan 4.67 11

Jv women'S Track Bertolero Julia 4.43 10Bozeman Julia 3.71 10deRutte Jennifer 4.14 11hasson Julia 4.15 9hu Rita 3.83 9huang Cara 4.14 10Liang Vivian 4.14 11Lin Tina 3.86 10Liu Jesming 4.14 11miksis Victoria 3.57 11Rafanelli Amarica 4.00 10Vidaurri marina 3.92 9 varSiTy women'S Track Ahlstrom Allyson 4.43 12Botka margaret 4.57 11Brown Christina 3.57 11Dobbins Victoria 3.86 10Dotti Alexandra 4.57 11Gluch Christine 3.71 11mattoon Kayleigh 4.14 12Rhodes Julia 3.50 11Singler Gabrielle 4.14 10

Jv men'S Track Bertero Colin 4.00 10Fulwider-Lopez Dominic 3.50 9Jacobs Spencer 4.29 10 Kagel Adam 4.57 10Keenan Nicholas 3.67 9

Jv men'S Track conT. Loube Russell 4.17 11Lucchetti Joseph 4.43 10mazur max 4.29 11mcmullen Ian 4.00 9Ostheimer matthew 3.69 9Roberts Jamon 3.54 9Rubio Ivan 3.67 9Shen Daniel 4.17 9Sims Brandon 3.57 11Streb Thomas 4.29 10Wolfe Sean 3.86 11 varSiTy men'S Track Beach Justin 3.57 12Clark michael 4.33 11Cline Thomas 3.57 12herrfeldt Jackson 4.50 11Kitchen matthew 4.17 11Liu mark 4.14 11muster Beau 3.86 12Reeder Andrew 4.00 10Sheahan Nolan 3.67 12 freShman BaSeBall Barry Jevin 3.50 9Buse' Christopher 3.69 9DeLorenzoLucas 3.50 9Dimassa Kevin 3.67 9henry Cole 4.17 9houlihan Sean 4.15 9Imm Colin 4.00 9Palmer Eric 3.50 9 Jv BaSeBall Browning Austin 3.86 10Fistolera Kyle 3.57 10miller hank 4.29 10Onstott Logan 3.86 10Vreeland michael 4.00 10 varSiTy BaSeBall Calos Austin 3.50 12Dayton Lofton 4.29 11Derner matthew 3.50 12Faber Zachary 3.57 12mcGhee John 3.71 11O'Leary Ryan 4.14 11mcChinak Bryce 3.71 10Owenson Erik 4.00 12Peccorini Travis 3.86 12Rebello Jeffrey 4.00 11Wilhelmsen mitchell 4.43 12 Jv men'S lacroSSe Bauer Brock 4.00 9Dexter Nickolas 3.67 9hodes Samuel 4.00 9hoppe max 3.86 9Knowles Chase 3.75 9Lindee Peter 3.86 10mcCutchan Tristan 3.75 9 varSiTy men'S lacroSSe Almy Spencer 3.86 9Evans Kyle 4.43 12

varSiTy men'S lacroSSe conT. Fontanes-halliday Zach 3.71 12Gibson matthew 4.00 12Gruber Jonathan 4.00 12Leidl Erik 3.57 12molitor Luke 3.67 12Rodrigues Sebastian 4.00 12Sakopoulos George 4.43 11Zegarra Tomas 3.57 12 varSiTy women'S lacroSSe Amormino Paige 4.57 10Bipes Katie 4.00 12Bollinger Lauren 4.00 9Bradley Danielle 3.57 11Dennen Alexandra 3.86 10Ford Amelia 3.83 12Foster Taylor 3.86 11Gallo Celine 3.86 10Greenband marissa 4.33 12matsuda Jessica 4.43 11matteri Jordan 4.00 12mazur Natalie 3.86 10Saffarinia haley 3.38 9Scrivanich marigrace 3.86 12Stogner Lizzie 4.29 12Strauch Erika 4.14 10Vyenielo Laura 4.29 11Wankmuller Alissa 4.14 10Wilson madeline 4.29 10Wilson Claire 3.86 12 varSiTy men'S TenniS Botka Benjamin 4.00 9Broffman Thomas 4.00 10Destruel Jeffrey 4.00 11Gluch Joshua 4.29 12Gschwend Connery 4.15 9Gschwend Gregory 4.17 12King Bradley 4.00 10Payne matthew 4.83 11Price Cutler 4.29 10urasaki Christopher 4.29 10 Jv SofTBall Dybczak megan 4.14 10Laron Sydney 4.43 10Lin Lucy 4.29 12Schoettmer Lisa 4.00 10 varSiTy SofTBall DelSecco Rebecca 4.14 11George Jacquelyn 3.50 9holly Sarah 3.86 10Raasch Lexie 3.62 9

Jv golf Anderson-Soria Trevin 3.69 9Rubattino Connor 3.69 9Skaff Jarrett 3.67 11Torr Kyle 3.69 9 varSiTy golf Bone Brandon 3.86 10Doolittle Seth 3.91 9Justice Nicholas 4.14 11mitchell Scott 4.00 9montgomery Sylas 4.43 11Parry Kevin 3.86 11

FALL 2012 all-league men'S waTer Polo Giancarlo Tarantino 2-meter Offense Water Polo 12Ben Buse' Driver Water Polo 12Andy Robertson Driver Water Polo 12Nick Bailey 2-meter Defense Water Polo 12

FALL 2012 all-league women'S waTer Polo Julia Kennedy Goalie Water Polo 10morgan Edgar 2-meter Defense Water Polo 12maggie Leinen 2-meter Defense Water Polo 12Addison Edgar Driver Water Polo 9 WINTER 2013 all-league wreSTling michael Klee 1st Team Wrestling 10Patrick mcCormick 2nd Team Wrestling 12Cody Sousa honorable mention Wrestling 12Devin Cameron honorable mention Wrestling 11Sean mayer honorable mention Wrestling 10 WINTER 2013 all-league men'S BaSkeTBall Corey hammell most Valuable Player Basketball 12Kenny Love 1st Team Basketball 12Tim mcCullough 1st Team Basketball 12Kyle King 2nd Team Basketball 12Tim mcCullough Defensive Player of the Year Basketball 12Coach Tom Bonfigli Coach of the Year Basketball WINTER 2013 all-league women'S BaSkeTBall Kylie Kiech 1st Team Basketball 10Tiffany Salinas honorable mention Basketball 9 SpRING 2013 all-league men'S golf Scott mitchell Golf 9Kevin Parry Golf 11Brandon Bone Golf 10 SpRING 2013 all-league men'S TenniS Dylan Tasker 1st Team - Singles Tennis 12Tim mcCullough 2nd Team - Singles Tennis 12Greg Gschwend honorable mention - Singles Tennis 12Nate Bentham 1st Team - Doubles Tennis 12max Leinen 1st Team - Doubles Tennis 12Jeff Destruel 1st Team - Doubles Tennis 11Connery Gschwend 1st Team - Doubles Tennis 9 SpRING 2013 all-league BaSeBall Eric Owenson 1st Team Outfielder Baseball 12Alex Roeser 1st Team Outfielder Baseball 10Austin Calos honorable mention Outfielder Baseball 12Ridge Etchell honorable mention Pitcher 1st Team Infielder Baseball 12George Foster 1st Team First Baseman Baseball 12mitch Wilhelmsen honorable mention Infielder 1st Team utility Baseball 12Ricky Clark honorable mention Catcher Baseball 12James Proctor 1st Team Pitcher Baseball 12Zak Faber honorable mention Pitcher Baseball 12 SpRING 2013 all-league SofTBall Kayla Douglas 2nd Team Infield Softball 11Sarah holly 2nd Team Infield Softball 10Giulia Geary 2nd Team Outfield Softball 12megan mcConnell Wild Card Softball 10 SpRING 2013 all-league men'S lacroSSe Jonathan Gruber 2nd Team Lacrosse 12Sebastian Rodrigues honorable mention Lacrosse 12 SpRING 2013 all-league women'S lacroSSe marigrace Scrivinach 1st Team Lacrosse 12Lizzie Stogner 2nd Team Lacrosse 12Jordan Foster 2nd Team Lacrosse 10

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faith C E L E B R A T I O N I N F A I T h2013 Graduates in celebration at the Baccalaureate Mass

The graduating class of 2013 has experienced many changes in the last four years. The greatest of these changes took place when Ursuline High School closed two years ago, and when Cardinal Newman High School opened its doors to the Ursuline girls. This class is now experiencing another big change in their lives: they are graduating high school and going off to college.

Father Raúl spoke about the changes that will occur in life during the Baccalaureate Mass at St. Joseph Parish in Cotati. Simply put, “Change is inevitable, growth is a choice.” The class of 2013 has shown much growth in the last four years because they did not allow the challenging changes in life to stop them from, what speaker/writer Matthew Kelly says, “Becoming the best version of yourself!” This is how we answer God’s universal call to holiness, by becoming the best version of ourselves and humbly being what God wants us to be: SAINTS!

May God Bless the Class of 2013, Now, and Forever!

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2013 Graduates in celebration at the Baccalaureate Mass "Close to Home"

Please accept my sincere thanks to the many who have expressed through email, social media, and text messaging kind words of appreciation. An

important point to emphasize is that my next step includes my continued participation in the marvelous Cardinal Newman community through the Angela merici and John henry Newman Foundation, Inc. There are many projects on the horizon to further improve our learning environment and to preserve Catholic secondary education in the greater Santa Rosa area. This region is home to Sheila and me. We are taking steps to secure property nearer to the Cardinal Newman campus to construct our retirement home recently sketched by our architect son.

During Friday’s meeting of the board of directors Graham Rutherford, my dear colleague and friend in implementing the President/Principal model of administration for Cardinal Newman recalled our discussions in 2004 of the Jim Collins title Good to Great. having observed during transitions that new leaders can appear critical of predecessors it was important to us to celebrate the many successes of Cardinal Newman’s faculty and staff during the school’s first forty years before moving in new directions.

Based on what the dedicated Cardinal Newman community has achieved during the last decade it is appropriate to change the title of the book from simply Good to Great to Amazing to Truly Outstanding.

St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians states, “But all things should be done decently and in order.” The joy I experience in collaborating with all stakeholders of Cardinal Newman is their eagerness to listen to St. Paul to make certain things are done decently and in order. Whether it is in engaging third party auditors to help the school demonstrate excellent financial stewardship, or supporting such academic initiatives as the Newman Oxford Scholars program to celebrate academic excellence within the context of our Catholic faith, everyone involved steps up to do things decently and in order.In addition, it is clear in discussions with students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni, and benefactors that St. Paul’s observation that “Love is patient and kind, it does not insist on its own way” creates the environment where the young people entrusted by their parents to the care of Cardinal Newman find themselves.

I look forward to continuing my involvement with the Cardinal Newman family in supporting the initiatives being pursued by the Angela merici and John henry Newman Foundation, Inc.

mike Truesdell, President

Mike pictured at a "Fun in the Fall" Event

President Mike Truesdell addressing the graduating class

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faith &Washing of the Feet Service DayThanks to all the Parents, Administrators, Faculty, Staff and students who did such

a wonderful job representing our great school on holy Thursday when we followed Jesus' example and served our broader community with a special emphasis on the poor and disenfranchised. Annually, our community does a tremendous amount of work and students spend many hours in a great variety of service experiences.

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The sites we served this year include Cardinal Newman high School, Kids Street, St. Rose Church, ReStore: Sonoma County habitat for humanity, NAmI, Redwood Empire Food Bank, Charles m. Schulz museum and Research Center, Redwood Gospel mission manna, Redwood Gospel mission Thrift Store, head Start and Early head Start at Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County, Family Support Center, Riverfront Regional Park, Cultivating Impact, Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation, Friends house, Abraham Lincoln Elementary School and additional sites visited by our Seniors for their Community Based Service Learning (CBSL) Projects. Enjoy just a few of the 98 photos taken by our traveling photographer, mr. Dirk Bietau.

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2013 CBSL/Senior AwardsThe Blessed John henry Cardinal Newman says, “God has created me to do him some

definite service.” St. Angela merici says, “We have a greater need to serve than to be served”. The class of 2013 did just that and done it very well. This year our seniors served globally and locally. Our students served in Guatemala, Nicaragua, the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Domincan Republic, Belize and Africa. This year’s seniors served locally in a variety of ways. New partnerships were formed and established partnerships strengthened. Our new neighbor, Roseland Collegiate Prep, enjoyed classes designed and taught by seniors in the areas of art, mandarin, theatrical arts, dance, science and swimming. Continuing to look at the areas of education and enrichment, there were many seniors who taught and tutored in our local schools and after school programs. Seniors addressed the areas of art, music, math, physical education, team sports, health, reading, writing and filmmaking. Following the Catholic Social teaching directive of Care for God’s Creation, the environment and animals were an area of focus for a number of seniors. There were many unique projects reaching out to many diverse groups in our community. Projects addressed the social issues of service to the poor, the elderly, those with special needs, the homeless, women, children, teens, and other unique groups in need.

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faith & serviceCBSL~ C O m m U N I T Y B A S E d S E R V I C E L E A R N I N G

outStanding reCognitionAmong the notable project work this year, the CBSL Committee honored the students who went above and beyond in their project.

Allyson Ahlstrom ~ “Threads for Teens” Allyson created a non-profit to benefit teenage girls in need. Teens are able to come to the boutique and select two brand new outfits. Allyson will soon embark on her nationwide tour that will outfit more than 1000 teenage girls.

marc Chicoine ~ “Breaking Reality”marc has taught dance twice a week for two years at Kid Street. he used the monies he made from DJ’ing at CN’s Jog-A-Thon to purchase a sound system for Kid Street Theatre.

kyle Evans ~ “Social Advocates for Youth – Community Garden”Kyle was instrumental in all aspects of the ongoing development in the downtown community garden which benefits local homeless shelters. he also helped his classmate Andrew Yu find a location for his mural.

marissa Greenband ~ “don’t Be the 1 in 3”Raising awareness about the dangers of Driving under the Influence, marissa put on a school-wide assembly, an education night for parents and presented in classes. most recently, she has organized shoe donations for an exhibit of those lost to driving under the influence.

Sarah matossian ~ “dance Through Life”Teaching dance through CalServes at Wright Elementary, Sarah truly became part of the community she served. She taught weekly lessons and organized a joint dance show with CN dance class and her students.

matt phelps ~ “medicinal music”matt Phelps organized a concert series for senior living communities with fellow members from Napa Valley Youth Symphony. matt also visited the Veterans home and played music “door-to-door” to comfort and relax veterans.

Finally the CBSL Committee recognized outstanding partner groups:

Natalie Ramirez and Arianna Johnson ~ “Hands are not for Hitting”Natalie and Arianna worked to raise awareness about the issue of domes-tic violence. Working with the YmCA, they created class presentations, held fundraisers and drives that ultimately supported domestic violence survivors.

Audrey Romano, Heidi Booth, maureen Flanagan, Freddie Garcia, dylan Hamilton-Smith ~ “Seeds of Learning: Nicaragua”The students served through a nonprofit, Seeds of Learning, to better edu-cation in the Americas. These students contributed through fundraising and a service trip to implement sustainable projects to help communities in Nicaragua and El Salvador to break out of the cycle of poverty.

Jenny Wittry and Elli Filice ~ “Bowls of Hope”Enhancing the art program at Steele Lane Elementary, the girls went twice a week and taught ceramics to every student. The year culminated in an art show where the students proudly displayed their work.

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The office of outgoing president, mike Truesdell, has been named the “mike Truesdell Conference Room” to honor his commitment,

dedication and unselfishness.

“Mike truesdell Conference room”

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On may 1st and 2nd in the Jackson Theater at Sonoma Country Day School, Director and Choreographer Gabrielle Thompson, alongside a talented group of students,

presented an evening full of inspiring performances based on moments that left lasting impressions. Dancers rocked the stage with their enthusiasm and passion dancing to great classics such as "Love" by Nat King Cole and “Chorus Line”, along with current music from Cold Play and Black Eyed Peas. Surprises including a captivating blacklight piece, live music and singing and student choreography entertained the exuberant audience. A magnificent dance solo of self-expression by Dalton Bertolone was overwhelmingly received. Operatic vocals professionally sung by Sarah Sims was a delight to the entire audience along with the talented lyrics, voice and music of Sarah DeFors and fine vocals of Kaela Wall. All 75 dancers performed with impeccable timing and unity including seniors Talia Baugnon, marcia Carino, Kara Chandler, Caitlyn Rei, Shelby Deffterios, Sarah matossian and Sarah Wiggins. A special thank you to the parent volunteers such as Leesa Deffterios, Natalie Piazza, Denise Fossi and Sylvia Duffy who created a successful raffle and concessions. All of the parents are immensely supportive and it could not have been done without their ongoing involvement. Another year of successful dance performances will be remembered by students and audience alike.

The Cardinal newman Dance Program presented "Moments of Impact"

N E W A D D I T I O N S A N D N A m I N G

The CN field bleachers were enlarged to accommodate sports fans, the CN community, and those attending various events such as

graduation. Students raised $80K towards this project through this year’s jog-a-thon. CN Alums, headed by Ted Grafe ’94, raised nearly the balance needed. The ribbon cutting took place in may and construction was completed just in time for the graduation ceremonies.

Field Bleachers Enlarged Pat LaFortune Track Naming

The new CN cafeteria and

covered eating area were built and newly-named the “Cardinal Café” and “Jake’s Place” respectively. Jake Janowczyk, a new graduate with the Class of 2013, continues to be an inspiration to his classmates and the CN community.

“Jake’s Place”A pathway between the athletic fields

has been made for easy access between football, lacrosse, softball and baseball fields. This pathway has been named “Kinger highway” to honor our own equipment manager extraordinaire, Ryan King, otherwise known as “Kinger”.

“Kinger” Highway

2013 Graduate Jake Janowczyk

The Cardinal Newman Track

has been named the “Pat LaFortune Track” honoring mr. Pat LaFortune for his 40 years as the CN track coach. Thank you, Pat, for your dedication to Cardinal Newman on the track and in the classroom. We look forward to many years ahead!

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Day on the Green 2013!

An annual tradition, Day on the Green, started

out on a gorgeous Friday, celebrating the last day of classes for the academic year! The ASB leadership class organized fun events, booths and music to thank the students for a stellar year! Class Councils and various other clubs sold pizza, cotton candy, drinks, root beer floats, milkshakes, snow cones and crepes! After eating some treats, students enjoyed the Dunk Tank, 3 vs. 3 basketball tournaments, a huge slip and slide, obstacle course, volleyball, jousting and music run by the music department!Students remained long after the 1:45 dismissal to lounge on the grass and bask in the sun. Shortly thereafter, the new ASB members helped the graduating class to set up for our first- ever Country music BBQ and Concert held in the gym. The CN Dads’ Club funded the BBQ and generous alumni donated their time BBQing delicious burgers and dogs while students took their turn at the mechanical bull. Local country talents mcKenna Faith and Chad Bushnell kicked off the evening. All in all, it was a perfect end to a great year! See you in the Fall!

As the graduating class of 2013 commencement came to a close, graduates and their families exchanged hugs and posed for photos

before heading over to an all-night celebration in their honor. “It was like magic”, was a comment made by one student as her fellow graduates passed through check-in with anticipation, excitement and curiosity as to what the evening would bring. The evening was a huGE success due entirely to the help and support from our parent volunteers. A BIG “Thank you” goes out to the many families who generously donated their time, prizes, gifts cards and the incredible baked goods that were enjoyed by our graduates. We would like to acknowledge and thank the following individuals who graciously volunteered their time and efforts to create yet another successful, safe and sober “Grad Nite”.

GrAD nitE 2013 “It Was Like Magic”

2013 Varsity Men’s Basketball team plays in the State Championship Game!

Chairpersons:Suzanne Fisher and JJ DanielsCommittee Leaders:Kim Roeser, Denise Steele, meredith Amato, Richard hatch, Jeanette Tiernan, Jonica harrison, Kim hinde, Terri mcCandless, Sue Fowler, Lisa Dexter, Denise Fossi, mary Dumont, Kelly holmes, Jill Scott & Otto Echeverria, Tamara Peccorini, Lucy hountis, Laura DeRutte, and Dave Robertson

A BIG “Thank you” to our Generous Corporate Sponsors:Cardinal Newman Dads’ ClubCardinal Newman moms’ ClubThe Thrill Zone/Party Jump/The Verity FamilyGreg & JJ DanielsJim & Suzanne FisherPaul J. Tiernan, D.D.S.Don & Lori EdgarCulligan Water of Sonoma CountyRichard & Bonnie Van AndaKnights Electric

Special “Thank you” to the following companies and individuals for their generous support:Clover StornettaCulligan Water of Sonoma CountyDiVine PizzaWilliam Ivancovich (in memory of Luke Scrivanich)Joe & Annie mcNeanyRichard & Cindy StrauchThe Joe & Tracy Dutton FamilyRay & Kelly holmesSanta Rosa meat & PoultryAction RentsArt & Susan Palmer

Finally……….a huGE “Thank you” to all of the wonderful volunteers, who showed up early monday morning to help take down, clean-up and store everything for next year. This may not be the most glamorous job but it truly is the most appreciated! ThANK YOu!

A long and exciting men’s basketball season came to an end on Saturday,

march 23, 2013, when Cardinal Newman played Pacific hills in the California State Championship game at ARCO Arena. It was a close game but CN lost in the final minutes of the game with a final score of 52-58.Thanks to anonymous donors, the team was awarded beautiful state championship rings which were given out at a ring ceremony on campus in may. Congratulations to the coaches and players of this winning team!

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alumniA Letter from the Alumni Association president - Nick Werle '97

Alumni Committee membersPete Codding ‘77Ed hilario ‘83Ryan Styles ‘93Kevin Brenk ‘96

Will Lockwood ‘97Nick Werle ‘97Andrew Sousa ‘09

The Cardinal Newman Alumni Association would like to thank all

the donations and time put in by our alumni this past school year. We were very pleased to award another Alumni Legacy Scholarship, contribute to the Ed Monahan bleachers, attend and work many events including Fun in the Fall, the Spring Legacy Gala, and the Alumni Golf Tournament, to name a few. We invite all alumni to come out and join us next year to contribute and

give something back to the school. We are always looking for new ways to improve our events and help them benefit the school the most. Mark these dates on your calendars for 2013-2014. Help us support our alma mater! These are great ways to reconnect with your fellow alumni!Thank you, Nick WerleCN Class of ‘97

July 25 Alumni Quarterly Luncheon – 12:30 in CN ACCFREE lunch on campus for all alums!

September 21 Fun in The Fall Alumni-hosted Wine & Beer Tasting and Dancing (great venue for class reunions!)

October 16 Alumni-hosted Career Day (consider being a Career Day speaker!)

October 18 homecoming Game & Alumni hospitality Tent under the lights!

January 30 Alumni Quarterly Luncheon – 12:30 in CN ACC FREE lunch on campus for all alums! April 24 Alumni Quarterly Luncheon – 12:30 in CN ACC FREE lunch on campus for all alums!

Alumni Calendar 2013-14Cardinal newman Class

reunionsClass of 1978 – 35-Year ReunionSeptember 21, 2013Place TBD

Class of 1983 – 30-Year ReunionAugust 3, 2013 – 5:30pmCardinal Newman high School ~ Athletic Convocation CenterFor more info, contact Kathy Badger, [email protected]

Class of 1993 – 20-Year ReunionJuly 27, 2013 – 7:00pmFlamingo hotelFor more info, contact Sean Bellach, [email protected]

Class of 1998 – 15-Year ReunionJuly 27, 2013 – 7:00-9:00pmFlipSide Grill & Tap in Rohnert ParkFor more info, contact Jill Ford, [email protected]

Alumni Association CommitteeAs each student graduates from Cardinal Newman, they automatically

become a member of the Alumni Association. Last may we welcomed in 184 new alums from the class of 2013! The Alumni Association Committee meets monthly to discuss ways of involving our alums of all ages, and ways to support the school through the Association. many events are supported through this association including our annual Career Day, our annual Golf Tournament, our Quarterly Alumni Luncheons, and our homecoming festivities. The committee is always looking to have more alums involved and return to campus. If you are interested in being an Alumni Association Committee member or for more information,Contact: Nick Werle at [email protected]

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23rd Annual Alumni Golf Tournament A SUCCESS!

Nearly one hundred golfers arrived at the Oakmont Golf Club on Thursday, may 30, 2013, for the 23rd Annual Alumni Golf Tournament. It was a perfect day for golf

and golfers were able to enjoy a full 18 holes! Once golfers were registered and collected their raffle tickets, mulligans, and tee prizes, they enjoyed lunch before heading out to the course. As soon as the carts hit the course, golfers discovered that they would be “Golfing Around the World”, finding holes representing different countries such as Germany, Italy, China, mexico, France, Ireland, Cuba, and the united States. Each hole had food and/or drink to offer the golfers, making for a very festive event. On hole #9, Passport Photos were taken by Dirk Bietau (www.dirk.com) as golfers enjoyed a layover by relaxing with cigars donated by CigarBQ. Golfers also had the chance to win a car thanks to Silveira Buick GmC for making the hole-in-one car available! Following 18 holes of golf, participants met back at the Quail Inn for a fabulous buffet dinner and drinks. Golfers and guests enjoyed the evening as they shared stories and viewed the auction items, raffle prizes and tournament trophy with names of past

winners engraved.Special thanks to mr. Dennis Crandall for serving as our auctioneer this year. The final paddle raise during the live auction will help to fund the Alumni Endowment Scholarship Fund. We also want to thank some of our community auction donors: our Tee-Prize Sponsor and auction donor, Ken molinaro ’72 – Leisure Points; auction donor, Allan & Kimberly henderson; auction donor, Justin Richardson ‘98; and Eagle Distributing. Your generous support is greatly appreciated! Thank you! Don’t miss out on next year’s golf tournament!

Thank you to our event Sponsors!Tee-prize SponsorLeisure Logistics, Alma & Ken molinaro ‘72

Golf Cart Sponsormurray Brand Communications, John murray ‘83Flag SponsorsBalletto Vineyards & WineryCN Dads’ ClubLeduc & Dexter PlumbingNorthbay CardService, Justin Richardson ‘98Redwood Empire Disposal, Louis Ratto ‘91Wright & Gervais Accountants, Inc.Wright Contracting, Inc.

Tee/Green Sign SponsorsBrenk Insurance, Kevin Brenk ’96, Will Lockwood ‘97Costeaux French Bakery & Café, Will Seppi ‘93Eagle Distributing, mickey headG&G market, John and Carol Drake uhS ‘81GT Sullivan TiresKeller Williams Realty – Kathy Grant Teammorgan Stanley/Smith Barney, E. John Evansmoss Adams LLP, Ty Pforsich ‘79Nike Golf, Jeff Wear ‘93North-Cal Fire Equipment, LLCShapiro, Galvin, Shapiro & moran, Dan Galvin ‘72Signs Par Excellence, mike FlanaganSilveira, Scott Silveira ‘82Spaulding mcCullough & Tansil, LLPSprenger’s Tap Room, Kevin Sprenger ‘89T&B Sports, mel ArnerichCigarBQ, hans Dippel

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alumni newsRex RafanelliClass of 2011

Rex Rafanelli, along with 15 other students from St. mary’s College, visited and taught in a small school in a village in Cambodia. The group was able to raise enough money to supply this village and surrounding villages (12 in all) with wells bringing the villagers access to fresh water. This photo is the first glimpse of the individual impacts that each of the wells have on the lives of the villagers.

Cole SmithClass of 2010

Cole Smith, for the second year in a row, along with fifty-one other university of Illinois student-athletes in six winter sports was named to the Academic All-Big Ten teams. Cole is currently a junior Sociology major and has been chosen to represent men’s Gymnastics. Academic All-Big Ten honors are bestowed upon student-athletes who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better, earned an athletic letter and are in at least their second year at their institution. Congratulations to Cole!

danny ZabattaClass of 1990

Danny Zabatta experienced a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when he was reenlisted at New York Yankees' monument Park on April 18, 2013. Chief machinist's mate (SS) Daniel Zabatta, accompanied by his family and friends participated in the reenlistment ceremony. Zabatta knows a little bit about baseball. In 1993, he played at Yankee Stadium for the Junior College New York area All Stars where he sustained an impressive .500 batting average. Cmdr. Ken Curtin, deputy director of training, Naval Submarine School served as Zabatta's reenlistment officer. Curtin previously served as executive officer aboard uSS Dallas and reflected on Zabatta's reenlistment. "It is an honor and privilege to reenlist Chief Zabatta, particularly at a place that holds so many memories for him and his family," said Curtin. "having served alongside Zabatta aboard uSS Dallas I can speak directly to his character and integrity and the honor he has for serving his country in the u.S. Navy." Dallas is a nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine of the Los Angeles-class built by Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation.Cardinal Newman is proud of all the sacrifices he and the armed forces have made for our country.

Aidan BasingerClass of 2000

Aidan Basinger '00 married Jessica hill of San Luis Obispo, may 11, 2013, at El Presidio Chapel, Santa Barbara, CA. Blake Rector '00 best man, Kevin O'Brien '00, and megan Basinger '96 were among his attendants. Aidan is a project engineer/manager for Cushman Construction in Santa Barbara. The couple honeymooned in Southeast Asia, and resides in Goleta, CA.

K E E P I N G I N T O u C h

Percy Grogans, ‘71Bill Price, ‘71Jim Wilkey, ‘71Curtis Byrd, ‘73

Honoring Alums "Sprint for Justice"

Joel Faller, ‘74Kevin Konicek, ‘73Dan Randolph, ‘73Jerry Robinson, ‘75

Kevin Konicek, Curtis Byrd, Bill Price, Jerry Robinson, and Dan Randolph were honored on may 18th with NAACP “Sprint for

Justice” Awards at the Santa Rosa Junior College in the Bertolini Center. The awards were presented to 18 Sonoma County high school athletes who currently hold school records. Also honored and not photographed were Joel Faller, Percy Grogans, and Jim Wilkey.

Konicek, Randolph, Gilbert Proctor (not photographed) and Byrd currently hold the CN 4x400m relay record 3:20.67 and Byrd holds the school record in the 400m, 48.46 set at the CIF State Track and Field meet in 1973. Robinson holds school records in the 100m 10.80 and 200m 21.92.The awards were presented by track and field legend and 1968 Olympian John Carlos and 3-time Olympic coach Steve Simmons.

The event, attended by 250, was sponsored by the Santa Rosa-Sonoma County NAACP and co-sponsored by SRJC President Dr. Frank Chong and Fiona ma, former speaker pro Tempore, California State Assembly.

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Parents’ Association:The Cardinal Newman Parents Association works toward building a community within our school and we are always looking for creative and energetic parents to work on committees. It is a great way to meet new parents and be involved in our wonderful community. If you are interested in being a Parent Association member or for more information, Contact: Kim hinde @ [email protected] CN Website: Parent Tab/Parent Association Boosters:The CN Boosters are committed to supporting our student-athletes, coaches and the Athletic Department with consistent hands-on involvement primarily through volunteering at sporting events. If you are interested in being a Booster Committee member or for more information, Contact: Carol Drake [email protected] CN Website: Athletics Tab/Boosters

W A Y S T O G E T I N V O L V E D

moms’ Club:The moms’ Club is open to all moms, alum moms, grand-moms, and friends of Cardinal Newman. monthly meetings are held and all are invited! Contact: Jill Scott @ [email protected] Website: Parent Tab/moms’ Club

Dads’ Club:The Dads’ Club is open to all dads, grads, grand-dads and friends of Cardinal Newman. monthly Dads’ Club dinners are held at different venues and are a great way to meet new friends. If you are a dad, grad, granddad or friend, you are already a ‘member’ of the Dads’ Club! So plan to join them for the next Dads’ Club dinner! Contact: Jeff Bertoli [email protected] Website: Parent Tab/Dads’ Club

fun of givingmark Your Calendars!

FuN IN ThE FALLSaturday, September 21, 2013

Alumni-hosted Wine & Beer Tasting, Dancing and FuN!

mark your calendars and plan to join us this fall at the annual Fun in the Fall! Saturday, September 21st, 2013 will be

a day you’ll want to reserve for an evening of fabulous food and drink hosted by our alums. We’ve restructured this event and lowered the price and hope you will attend with your friends for a great evening!

Here’s what you’ll get for $40 a person: •Wineandbeertastingfrom30localwineriesandbreweries •Appetizerspreparedbylocalrestaurants •Fullhostedbar •Raffleprizes •Musicanddancing

So, mark your calendar, gather your friends and plan on spending the evening on campus as we kick off the new school year! Tickets can be purchased online at www.cardinalnewman.org

Are you new to the Cardinal Newman community? Do you wish you knew more of our fabulous parents and students at the school? Well, we want to get to know you! There are many great ways to get involved here at Newman, and you don’t need to chair a large fund raiser or head up a large

committee to do it. Take a look at the many groups that make up our volunteer community at Newman and see if anything appeals to your talents and interests:

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W A Y S O F G I V I N G T O C A R D I N A L N E W m A N h I G h S C h O O L

The Newman Fund

The Newman Fund was established in 2004 to encourage and recognize the loyalty and support of alumni, parents and friends. The Newman Fund gifts, which are primarily unrestricted (meaning the donor allows CNhS to determine how the money is used), relieve the burden on tuition and assist with the school’s daily needs. Our annual student-designed Christmas Card sent to our community each year offers an annual opportunity to support Cardinal Newman through the Newman Fund.

FUSE Faith Unity Spirit Excellence

Faith – rooted in the Catholic faithUnity – unified in a shared responsibilitySpirit – inspired by the spirit of communityExcellence – committed to excellence in all endeavors

Realizing the value of a Cardinal Newman high School education and the needs well beyond basic tuition, parents share in the investment of excellence in education. We ask each new family to attend a FuSE presentation during the start of their first year at Cardinal Newman to learn of the program’s history and the goals for the coming year. We are fortunate to have received FuSE pledges from many of our school families, offering unrestricted funding to the operating budget.

pEACE planned Estates Aiding Catholic Education

Donors who have supported Cardinal Newman high School during their lifetimes are encouraged to continue their generosity in perpetuity. A simple bequest to CN will assure that tomorrow’s students benefit from a life’s work.

Named Endowments & memorialize a Loved One

Cardinal Newman high School (CNhS) and Angela merici John henry Newman Foundation (AmJhN) have developed the Named Endowments on the opposite page.

A gift of education lasts a lifetime. A gift of an educational endowment last forever. There is no better way to memorialize a

loved one or honor a life well lived.

Beyond supporting the education and formation of tomorrow’s leaders, there are decided tax advantages to making a planned gift. Income and tax deductions are the best known rewards. But you can also:

•Enjoythesatisfactionofcompletingalargergiftthanyouthoughtpossible during your lifetime•Increaseyourincome•Avoidtaxesonappreciatedstockorrealestate•Havenomanagementworries•Provideforyourspouse•Saveonestatetaxes•Saveonprobatecosts•Turnyouhomeintotaxsavingswithouthavingtomove•Stillprovideagenerousinheritanceforyourheirs

Recognition is given for all gifts received by the school. Below are the different Recognition Societies that welcome your support:

The merici-Newman Society - $100,000 and above…our best Society - $50,000 - $99,999The Heritage Society - $25,000 - $49,999The patron Gift Society - $15,000 - $24,999The Benefactor Gift Society - $5,000 - $14,999The Gold Circle Society - $1,500 - $4,999 *The Cardinal Gift Society - $500 - $1,499The Friendship Gift Society - $1 - $499

*Donors giving at $1,500 or above annually are enrolled in the President’s Cabinet and invited to an annual celebration.

There are several ways you can enjoy the rewards the law gives to the generous. here are just a few ways to support your charitable objectives. Visit our website under Giving Tab for more options.

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AmJhN General Scholarship Endowment (AmJhN)• AmJhN Special Needs Endowment (AmJhN)• Bertoli Family Scholarship Fund (CNhS)• Cardinal Newman Alumni Association Endowment Fund (CNhS)• Cardinal Newman Scholarship Fund (CNhS & AmJhN)• Carniglia Family Scholarship (AmJhN)• Charles W. Dahl Fund (CNhS)• Class of 1972 Scholarship Endowment (AmJhN)• Dennis Crandall Scholarship Fund (CNhS & AmJhN)• Dyer Family Scholarship Endowment (AmJhN)• Farkas Fund (CNhS)• Fr. Francis Ralph memorial Fund (CNhS)• Gary heck Fund (CNhS)• Ina may Larkin Scholarship Endowment Fund (AmJhN)• John & maureen Geary Endowment Fund in honor of Tom hawes (CNhS)• Louis and Alice moratto Scholarship (AmJhN)• Lyle Ann Arizu Sarubbi Endowment (AmJhN)• mabel and Carlton Spridgen memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund •

(AmJhN)mary Lynch Scholarship Endowment Fund (AmJhN)• millicent A. Stephens memorial Fund (CNhS & AmJhN)• molinaro Family Scholarship Endowment (AmJhN)• mrs. Richie heck Fund (CNhS)• murphy Family Endowment (AmJhN)• Paul V. Wright Fund (CNhS)• Peter N. Eiermann Fund (CNhS)• Quock Family Scholarship Endowment (AmJhN)• Ragsdale Family Endowment Fund (CNhS)• Renee Lee memorial Endowment Fund (AmJhN)• Shapiro Family Scholarship Endowment (AmJhN)• Sister mary Dresser memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund (AmJhN)• The mark D. Robeson Fund (CNhS)• The Trione Family Fund (CNhS)• Thomas Aquinas Scholarship Fund (CNhS)• Thomas Demeo memorial Fund (CNhS & AmJhN)• Thomas Walters Fund (CNhS)• Truesdell Family Faculty Endowment Fund (AmJhN)• ursuline Scholarship Endowment (AmJhN)• Winters Family Endowment Fund (CNhS)•

These Named Endowments were begun with gifts that exceeded a total of $10,000 for the endowment.

N A m E D E N D O W m E N T S & m E m O R I A L I Z E A L O V E D O N ECardinal Newman High School has developed the following Named Endowments for Tuition Assistance over the last four decades:

In memory of Alice marie mandoliGloria Leandromichael and Diane Keefer

In memory of Antonio “Tony” Vicinimary and Peter mcEwen

In memory of Ben Edward mcCutchanJoe and Annemarie Bucher

In memory of Bob Youngmichael and Sherry Franchetti

In memory of darryl EllingsonCharlene morattomichael and Sherry Franchetti

In memory of dolores Cassadymichael and Sherry Franchetti

In memory of Evelyn Farrellmichael and Sherry FranchettiScott and Ann Cromie

In memory of Evilda deweyCharlene moratto

In memory of George GutierreaLynn AstengoRichard DiGiacomo DeeKenneth and Clare PriorRandy and Robin PetersWarren and Jean AhrRobert and mercedes JarvisLaura Jean CritchfieldBill and Ann FisherAndrew WolfVernon and Frances BrooksPeter and Vicki EschelbachJohn and Patricia Withers

In memory of Gianni Carlo pasiniJoe and Patti DietzenBarbara Konicek

In memory of Gordon WaltenspielJudith Paolini

In memory of Hajar BusaidNancy moran

In memory of Jack CampbellRegina Torr

In memory of Jim GradyRegina Torr

In memory of Joan RichardsonJohn Richardson

In memory of Joe mcClellandmichael and Sherry Franchetti

In memory of John kleinDaniel Galvin

In memory of ken Jamesmichael and Sherry Franchetti

In memory of kenneth CameronNancy moran

In memory of kenneth SieboldtTing Guggiana

In memory of Larry BertoliniBud and Liz Giacomelli

In memory of Lee devencenziJohn and Patti DevencenziAnthony and Pat DevencenziDavid and Char Devencenzi

In memory of Lynn BrinkerScott and Ann CromieGloria Leandromichael and Sherry FranchettiTing GuggianaGeorge SeitzCharlene moratto

In memory of mary BurdoRegina Torr

In memory of Nancy Logsdonmichael and Sherry Franchetti

In memory of paul Ronchellimichael and Sherry Franchetti

In memory of R. Winfield Achormichael and Sherry Franchetti

In memory of Robert R. Viale, Ret. GeneralRegina Torr

In memory of Rose SilvaRegina Torr

In memory of Tito menaJoseph and Ramona De BenedettiJoe and Annemarie Bucher

I n M e m o r y O fCardinal Newman high School (CNhS) and Angela merici John henry Newman Foundation, Inc. (AmJhN) have developed the

following Named Endowments for Tuition Assistance. The growing legacy of Cardinal Newman is preserved with over $2,488,000 of endowment funds whose earnings help undergird tuition assistance programs

The future of Cardinal Newman is further secured through the PEACE program. PEACE, or Planned Estates Aiding Catholic Education, is a collection of ways to name Cardinal Newman as a beneficiary of your estate in order to leave a legacy, set an example of stewardship, and/or protect assets from excessive taxation.Feel free to contact Mrs. Terri Derr, Director of Advancement, at 707-546-6470 ext 117 for more information about Named Endowments and PEACE.

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Justin AccorneroRobert AldridgeBrooke Algermaranda AllenBailey AndersonDaniel AndersonWilliam AngeloniGrant AtkinsCody BakerKiahna BarraganGrace BedsoleOlivia Beyermegan BianchiEric BolanderCarlie BordersParker BorgBryan BosshardLisette Boudreauxmonique BoudreauxCameron BournsEmily Bozemanhunter BrooksJordon BrookshireSammy BrossardBilly BrownJoseph BrownParis BrysonSteven BucherJullie BundesenEthan BurrellJake ButlerAlexander CarrollGladys CastanedaJacquelyn CastroBrianna ClarkNoel ClarkClement ClerouNatalie CoddingDonovan CollinsNicholas ComfortSean Cullenmichael DalyClaire DanielsNoa DauSamantha DawsonKatelyn Dell'EraJoseph DimarcoRobert DouglassGavin DoveElizabeth DunsfordJalen DuralJohn DuryeaDominic EliasonJP Escarcegahailey EstabrookKatharine FaberJustin FahyElena Fanucchi

Chandler FaullCameron FernandezJules FieriCamryn FinnanRylee FormwayWill ForniNicholas Galematthew GalliIsabella GalloNatalia GambaRemy Gassmannmary GeibConnor GilmartinDanielle GilsonBenjamin Glasbrenermelissa GoanTia GoldbergAdam GrecoAdeline GreenleafAndres Guerreromax Gustavsonmarissa hallKathleen hanleyhaley harlanAnna hartmannGunnar haymanEliana heathJake hernandezTrevor hernandoTaylor hextrumRupert holdenWilliam holdredgeBritta IrvineNiko IvancovichNatalie JusticeJordan KaruzaAlbert KhapenkovDavid KnappPeter Lantiermadison LathamChristian LeeCarlos LemusDiego LepeCody LyonsRobert matossianmatthew matulaitisChad mcChinakmargaret mcCormickJake mcElderryPatrick mcNeanyLorenzo merlinLauren millerIsabella moroJohn murrayChristopher musser-KirbyDaniella NicholasGrace NonellaClare O'Brien

Ryan O'haraAndrew OliverCaroline OlsenThaouyen PhamJonathon PhefferJoseph PignataroJonathan PriceJuliette RebelloJulia ReillyAvery RomanoKeaira RosemanChantz RussellCharles RyanAndrew SchaferNatalya SchaferZachary Schenonemarcus SchmidtCharlie SchroeterRebecca SevertConnor ShawVaughan SheldonKatie ShiehSydney SilvaCheyenne SimmondsCody Simmondsmateo SkaffKyle SmithSavannah SolleyAshley Stewartmackenzie StoesserBenjamin StolzDalton ThibodeauCiera ulicnyAlexander urasakiChandler VerityErica Vicemegan Vicehailey Vice-NeatAbigail VinsonZion VogtBridget VolkLauren WalkerGrant WallDamian WallaceSean WalshJulia WatsonKatherine WestJoshua Wilsonmolly WolmuthVictoria WoodworthBenjamin Youngharriet Young

welcome!C L A S S O F 2 0 1 7SAVE These dates!QUESTIoNS? Contact Advancement office 707-546-6470 Terri x117, Kathy x121, Lisa x116

AuGuSTparent Welcome dinnerThursday, August 22, 2013 - 6:00pm Welcome Dinner for all CN parents

parents Back to School Night Wine & Cheese SocialTuesday, August 27, 20135:30pm – Wine & Cheese Social – ACC6:30pm – Back to School Night

SEPTEmBERFun in the FallSaturday, September 21, 2013Cardinal Newman Gym & ACCOpen to all Parents, Alums, Faculty, Friends.. Casual Social Event with Alumni-hosted WineTasting, and Dancing … and a special surprise from our Alumni…don’t miss it!

OCTOBERJog-A-ThonWednesday, October 2, 2013Cardinal Newman TrackAnnual student-run fundraiser in support of athletic facilities on campus

Alumni-Hosted Career dayWednesday, October 16, 2013All Freshmen, Sophomores & Juniors attend Career Sessions hosted by CN alums.

Homecoming Game Alumni-hosted hospitality Game, Tent & DanceGame & Tent – Friday, October 18, 2013Dance – Saturday, October 19, 2013

mARChTexas Hold 'Em poker TournamentTBDCardinal Newman GymAnnual poker tournament in support ofCN baseball and softball programs.

Spring Legacy GalaSaturday, march 29, 2014Parents, Alums, Faculty, Benefactors, FriendsFormal Dinner, Dance and Auctionmajor Fundraiser

mAYAlumni Golf TournamentThursday, may 29, 2014Open to all Parents, Alums, Faculty, FriendsAlumni-hosted Golf Tournament, Dinner, Auctions & Awards

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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T SPrincipally Speaking 1Board of Directors 1. . . our best, Expanding Traditions 2President’s Message 3Administration 3Class of 2013 Graduates 4Class of 2013 College Acceptances 5Senior 4-Year Awards 6Senior Single-Year Awards 7Top Scholarship Offers 8Senior Awards & Honors 12Oxford Scholars 12Class of 2013 Colleges Attending 14Underclassmen Awards & Honors 16Modern Classical Language Awards 17Faculty & Staff Awards and Recognition 17Academic Achievement 18Spring Sports 20All-Empire Athletes 2012-2013 24All-League Athletes 2012-2013 26NCS Scholar Teams 26Scholar Athletes 27Baccalaureate Mass 28Mike Truesdell “Close to Home” 29Faith & Service 30Campus Highlights 32Day on the Green 33Grad Nite 2013 33Save the Date 34New Additions and Namings 35Alumni Reunions & Calendar 3623rd Annual Alumni Golf Tournament 37Keeping In Touch (Alumni) 38Ways to Get Involved 39Ways of Giving 40Named Endowments & In Memory Of 41Welcome Class of 2017 42Admissions Calendar for 2012-13-Inside back cover

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Admissions Process 5 Steps to Becoming a Student at Cardinal Newman

1. Call or email Pat Piehl, Admissions Office to get on our mailing list 707-546-6470 ext. 120 or [email protected]

2. Visit our campus - Come to an Admissions Event or schedule a Shadow Day . (RSVP online at www.cardinalnewman.org)

3. Take the STS Placement Exam. (This exam is only for applicants for the 9th grade)

4. Complete an application - Application documents are available online at www.cardinalnewman.org

5. Interview - Parents and student meet with a member of the CN faculty.

M i s s i o n

Our mission is to educate our students in the wholeness of mind, body, and

spirit through the teachings of Jesus Christ as proclaimed by the Catholic Church. Our students learn to apply leadership skills and talents in service to others. We challenge each student to work to his or her highest potential in the lifelong pursuit of learning and excellence.

Academic Excellence • Altruistic Spirit • Artistic Expression • Athletic Achievement Academic Excellence • Altruistic Spirit • Artistic Expression • Athletic Achievement

H O W T O R E A C H U SCardinal Newman High School50 Ursuline Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403Main Phone: 707-546-6470 Fax: 707-544-8502Email: [email protected]

Alumni Relations/News50 Ursuline Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403Main Phone: 707-546-6470 x116 Fax: 707-544-8582Alumni Email: [email protected]

The Trinity is published 3 times a year by Cardinal Newman High School. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this publication. Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and report them to Terri Derr at 546-6470 x 117

Publication Advisor: Lisa SousaGraphic Design: Mary McEwen-designgirlgraphics.comPhotographs: Dirk Bietau – dirk.com Jim Rael - getintheactionsportphotography.comPrinted by: All American Printing

2013-2014 admissions calendar

I N S I d E T H I S I S S U EADMISSIONS CALENDAR 2013-148th Grade Preview DayMonday, October 28, 20138:15am-1:15pmProspective 8th grade students should attend 8th Grade Preview Day!Begins and ends in the CN ACC Building (near Gym)Lunch will be provided

Open HousesSunday, November 3, 2013Sunday, December 8, 2013Begins at 11:00am in the Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC)Programs conclude at approximately 1:30pmCoffee, water, and light food availableParents, students, and family members are welcome to attendPlease RSVP Online

Placement ExamSaturday, December 7, 20138:45am-12:30pmPlease RSVP OnlinePlease Bring your own #2 pencil, calculators may NOT be used

Make-up Placement ExamSaturday, January 11, 20148:45am-12:30pm$125 Exam Fee (check payable to Cardinal Newman)

Application for Admission Admissions Applications for 2014-2015 school year are due Friday, December 14, 2013

Student/Family InterviewsPlease submit the Interview Reservation Form, or call the Admissions Office at (707) 546-6470 ext120 to confirm your interview appointmentSaturday, January 25, 2014 OR Saturday, February 8, 2014

Financial Aid2013 Tax Returns RequiredApplications Due March 1, 2014

Interviews are scheduled by appointment when families complete the interview reservation form. Submit your interview reservation form along with your admission application.

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Visit our webstie at www.cardinalnewman.org to see the progress being made on our summer campus improvement projects.

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Win FREE Tuition For A Year!

Back by popular demands, we will be offering our Annual FREE Tuition Raffle for a chance to win tuition paid for the 2014-15 school year!

Great odds with only 300 tickets sold! Plan to purchase your tickets at the Welcome Back Dinner hosted on Thursday, August 22, 2013 or online at www.cardinalnewman.org. Congratulations to the Gingras Family who are our 2013-14 FREE Tuition Raffle Winners!