INCARNATE WORD HIGH SCHOOL
2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT
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Our SponsorIncarnate Word High School was founded and is sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio. The mystery of the Incarnation is the foundation of their lives and the heart of their ministries. Dedicated to making real and tangible the saving and healing love of Jesus, the Incarnate Word, they serve God’s people around the world in education, health care, and pastoral and social services. In each ministry, they use their energy, expertise, and resources to respond to the needs of those they serve, promoting human dignity, peace and justice.
The Sisters’ ministries in the United States include:
EDUCATION University of the Incarnate Word Founded in 1881 as a center of higher education for women, the university is now one of the leading private Catholic universities in Texas. Committed to educational excellence in a context of faith, it serves both women and men. Incarnate Word High School One of the oldest all-girls’ Catholic college preparatory high schools in San Antonio, the school prepares young women to become confident and strong citizens of the global community. St. Anthony Catholic High School Founded in San Antonio in 1903 as a junior seminary, the school became one of the Sisters’ ministries in 1995 and now serves as a co-educational high school. Incarnate Word Academy Located in St. Louis, Missouri, the high school was founded in 1932 and continues to provide young women with a college preparatory education.
HEALTHCAREThe Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, partner with the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Houston, to sponsor CHRISTUS Health System, an international Catholic, faith-based, not-for-profit health system comprised of almost 350 services and facilities, including more than 60 hospitals and long-term care facilities, 175 clinics and outpatient centers, and dozens of other health services in Chile, Mexico, Colombia and the United States.
PASTORAL AND SOCIAL SERVICESSince the Congregation’s foundation in 1869, the Sisters have been pioneers, responding to a “call to serve.” This service is grounded in the promotion of human dignity, spirituality and social justice.
Visitation House Ministries Founded in 1986 in San Antonio, this ministry provides transitional housing and educational programs for homeless single mothers and their children. It has extended into the broader community with La Casita Learning Center, empowering women through education. Incarnate Word Foundation Created in St. Louis in 1997, this foundation serves people who are poor and marginalized, especially women, children, and seniors.
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The Village at Incarnate Word The mission of The Village is to extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ through a continuum of care and services for senior living. It provides several levels of care including independent living, assisted living, memory care, extended nursing care and in-home services.
El Puente - Hispanic Ministry Located in Mid-Missouri, El Puente creates a bridge between cultures to serve Hispanic immigrants with church and community resources. It allows immigrants to integrate into the local community while retaining their cultural values. Headwaters at Incarnate Word Preserving and restoring the rich natural, cultural, historic, spiritual, and educational values of the headwaters of the San Antonio River, the Headwaters represents the Sisters’ continued commitment to stewardship of the environment.The Sisters also serve in various ministries in Chile, Colombia, Ireland, Mexico, Peru and Zambia. To learn more about the ministries of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word visit: amormeus.org.
Core Values
Academic ExcellenceCommunity of Faith
CompassionIntegrityService
Stewardship
Table of Contents
Our Sponsor .................................1
Service .........................................3
Leadership ....................................4
Athletics 2015 ..............................5
Athletic Results 2014 - 2015 ........6
2015 Women of Honor ................7
Our Graduates .............................9
College Acceptance .....................9
Community of Faith ...................10
Alumnae Association ..................11
Honor Roll Alumnae by Class .....12
Honor Roll of Donors ................16
Compassion ................................22
Financials 2014-2015 Operating Budget ................23
Thank you to Frank Maniscalco, Delma Cisneros, Johnathan Godsey and Hope for the Future for their
photo contributions.
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ServiceService is an integral element of the Incarnate Word High School experience. Students have a graduation requirement of one hundred service hours, a minimum of 25 hours each year they are enrolled as a student. In the spirit of Christian service and social justice students are encouraged to identify the needs in the community and commit the greater percentage of service hours to those needs. These are some service highlights from 2014 - 2015:
Q Br. Frank Snider, SJC, mathematics teacher, and Tina Hernandez ‘15 were selected as the 2015 honorees of the CCVI Spirit Award. Br. Frank is a Senior class sponsor, a dedicated and compassionate instructor, who spends many hours before school, after school and on weekends helping his students as well as serving as the “Biggest Fan” for all our Shamrock Athletes. Tina Hernandez is a member of the Emerald Dolls Dance Team, helps plan school Masses and retreats as a Peer Minister and is an active member of St. Pius X Catholic Church.
Q For the past 14 years, the IWHS Sophomore have given their time and talent volunteering at the Davidson Respite House three Saturday’s a year and on Service Day. This year the Class of ’17 presented Davidson Respite House with a $500 donation earned through their traditional cookie dough fundraiser.
Q The National Honor Society volunteered at Kinetic Kids - sports and recreation for all (dis)abilities, UIW’s Light the Way, Street 2 Feet - Haven for Hope 5k, Dream Factory - blankets for hospital patients, St. Peter’s Prince of the Apostles Halloween Festival and at the San Antonio Academy Fall Festival.
Q As a branch of the national organization, the IWHS chapter of Pax Christi USA, Catholic Christian-based organization concerned with social justice issues and putting faith into action. This is done via volunteering for community service projects such as the Animal Shelter and The Village of incarnate Word, and by hosting an annual blanket & winter clothing drive.
Q IWHS participated in “SHARE in Africa: Empowering Girls through Education” as the Lenten Project for 2015. Together our students, faculty and staff donated the funds needed to sponsor 25 young woman with a one year scholarship to one of the best boarding schools in the region; Hekima Girls’ Secondary School.
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Board of Trustees Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr.
President University of the Incarnate Word
Lorena Contreras ‘90 Vice President Frost Bank
Douglas B. Endsley Vice-President of Business and Finance University of the Incarnate Word
Sister Maria Flores, CCVI Congregational Appointment
Sister Eleanor Geever, CCVI Congregational Appointment
Gary Henry President Schlitterbahn Water Parks and Resorts
Sister Rosita Hyland, CCVI Congregational Appointment
Jack Lewis CEO Mission Restaurant and Supply
Charles D. Lutz, III President Intercontinental Wealth Advisors, LLC
Sister Teresa Maya, CCVI Congregational Appointment
Dan Ochoa Dean, Preparatory Programs University of the Incarnate Word
Carlos Rodriguez Owner ROCO Food Management, LLC
Jennifer Salazar Principal Incarnate Word High School
Dr. Denise Staudt Associate Provost and Dean Dreeben School of Education University of the Incarnate Word
Dan Ochoa Dean, Preparatory Programs University of the Incarnate Word
IWHS Administrative Team Jennifer Salazar
Principal Kaye Robinson
Vice-Principal of Student Academics Dr. Langston Williams, Jr.
Vice-Principal for Student Affairs Cybele Bolado ‘86
Director of Alumnae Relations Audra D. Cardona
Director of Campus Ministry Stephanie Denning
Director of Development April Fricke
Director of Athletics Sister Christine Stavinoha, CCVI
Mission Effectiveness Elizabeth Valerio
Residence Life Coordinator Carli Valverde
Director of Enrollment Debbie Zielins
Registrar
Guidance Office April Garza
Guidance Counselor Yvette Solis ‘95
Guidance CounselorParent Teacher OrganizationExecutive Officers Linda Villarreal ’84
President Maria Resendiz
Vice-President Caroline Du
Recording Secretary Ana Cobian Rodriguez
Treasurer Deborah Quinones
Faculty RepresentativePTO Committee Chairs Ken Palacios &
Anastasia McKenna Athletic Committee Rep.
Bill Pfeiffer Campus Beautification
Janelle Adams ‘89 Communications
Oswaldo Camarena Carlos Rodriguez
Father/Daughter Banquet Andrea Gonzalez ‘88 Annette Reyes
Mother/Daughter Luncheon Angela Garcia
Shamrock Network Lorena Contreras ’90 Lisa Lopez
Social Committee Melissa Barrett
Spirit Shoppe Loretta Medina Maria Resendiz Mary Sullivan ‘85
Student Spirit Activities Patsy Anderson ’84 Yvonne Grothues ’86 Jean Hebert
Teacher Appreciation Delia Thomas
Volunteer Coordinator Roberta Palmer
Word Day
LeadershipThe 2015-2016 Leadership Team at Incarnate Word High School
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Athletics 2015The focus of Incarnate Word’s athletic programs is to improve player’s performance by emphasizing skill development, tactical training, and improved fitness. Athletes make up 55% of our student body of which they participate in one to three sports per school year. As IWHS selects its talent from both sport-specific and multi-sport athletes, all three phases of training, as well as our core values, are inherent to the ongoing success of the program and to the mind, body and spirit of our athletes.
Class of 2015 Letters of Intent
Incarnate Word High School’s athletic program is proud to
announce that four seniors signed letters of intent to play their
respective sports at the university level. Allyson Bancroft signed with
Stephen F. Austin State University to play softball, Katie Peth signed with
Trinity University to play soccer, Theresa Reyna signed with Texas State University to play volleyball
and Alexandria Torres signed to play volleyball at Schreiner University.
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Basketball District Awards All-District 1st Team Analisa Hebert Sophia Ramos Alexia Torres Jenna Villarreal
All-District 2nd Team Amy Cuellar Audrianna Martinez Analisa Narro
All-District Honorable Mention Analisa Arguello Isabel Contreras Isabelle Kiefaber Brook Orme
State Awards Academic All-State Analisa Hebert Analisa Narro Jenna Villarreal
All-State 1st Team Sophia Ramos Alexia Torres
All-State 2nd Team Jenna Villarreal
All-State Honorable Mention Analisa Hebert
Cross Country State Awards Academic All-State Ashton Gerardi Caroline Grothues Katherine Peth
State Qualifiers Paola Bazan Ashton Gerardi Caroline Grothues Alex Henderson Julliana Mayorga Summer Mckenna Katherine Peth Skylar Pulver Margo Worley
Golf 4th Place Overall State Awards Academic All-State Autumn Silva
State Qualifiers Ava Barrientos Emily Palacios Lauren Palmer Viviana Puente Kelly Salinas
Autumn Silva Sahara Washington
State Results 3rd place Golf Team
2nd place Sahara Washington
Soccer District Awards All-District 1st Team Anne Marie Boeckmann Allison De La O Sophia Mora Caitlin McLoughlin Katherine Peth Erika Palacios Estella Torrez Briana Zunker
All-District 2nd Team Maggie Anderson Monica Chavarria Veronica Garcia Alex Henderson Braelyn Spears
All-District Honorable Mention Michelle Castillo Teresa Medellin Allison Migura Nicollette Rodriguez Sally Sullivan Amy Tondre
State Awards Academic All-State Maggie Anderson Allison De La O Caitlin McLoughlin Katherine Peth Braelyn Spears
All-State 1st Team Anne Marie Boeckmann Katherine Peth Sophia Mora
All-State 2nd Team Caitlin McLoughlin Erika Palacios
All-State Honorable Mention Allison De La O Estella Torrez Briana Zunker
Softball Final Four District Awards All-District 1st Team Bethanie Hernandez Haleigh Garza
Jenna Villarreal Caitlin Cortez
All-District 2nd Team Gianna Brown Claudia Montelongo
All-District Honorable Mention Jocelyn Garcia Chloe Pineda Evita Escobedo Ashley Acosta
State Awards Academic All-State Bethanie Hernandez Haleigh Garza
All-State 1st Team Bethanie Hernandez Caitlin Cortez
All-State 2nd Team Jenna Villarreal
All-State Honorable Mention Haleigh Garza
All-State Tournament Team Chloe Pineda Caitlin Cortez
Swimming State Awards Academic All-State Kwin Kellar Natalia Legarreta Elyssa Nunez
State Qualifiers Cierra Arguijo Erin Cantara Gaby Du Kwin Kellar Natalia Legarreta Sevilla Muniz Elyssa Nunez Skylar Pulver Nickole Sandoval
Tennis State Awards Academic All-State Alejandra Aranda Anne Marie Hamon Joan Kennedy Noelle Lowry Ashley Suarez Brittany Wagner
State Qualifiers Summer McKenna Noelle Lowry
Track and Field State Awards State Qualifiers Kendall Behrens Analisa Hebert Elizabeth Klein Summer McKenna
State Results 2nd place 4X200 Relay Kendall Behrens Analisa Hebert Elizabeth Klein Summer McKenna 4th place 4X100 Relay Kendal Behrens Analisa Hebert Elizabeth Klein Summer McKenna
Volleyball District Awards All-District 1st Team Alyssa Narendorf Theresa Reyna Anissa Tamez Aexandria Torres
All-District 2nd Team Ana Hurtado Shea Lopez Alexandria McPherson Sofia Resendiz
All-District Honorable Mention Alyssa Narendorf Anissa Tamez
State Awards Academic All-State Lauren Guerra Ana Hurtado Alyssa Narendorf Sofia Resendiz Theresa Reyna
All-State 1st Team Theresa Reyna
All-State 2nd Team Alexandria Torres
All-State Honorable Mention Alyssa Narendorf Anissa Tamez
Athletic Results 2014 - 2015
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2015 Women of Honor National Merit® Scholars
The National Merit Scholarship® program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships. Students enter the National Merit® program by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®)
Incarnate Word High School students who have been recognized for these academic achievements include:
National Merit® Finalists3 of 15,000 highest
PSAT® scorers in the U.S.
Madelyn Coles Our Lady of
Perpetual Help
Tarika Srinivasan Calvert
Educational Services
Marianne Thrailkill St. Anthony
Catholic School
National Commended Scholars2 of 34,000 highest
PSAT® Scorers in the U.S.
Emily LaFrance St. Pius X
Catholic School
Joyce Palmer St. George
Episcopal School
National Hispanic Scholars8 of nearly 5,000 highest
PSAT® scorers amount Hispanic/Latino students in the U.S.
Cierra Arguijo St. Matthew
Catholic School
Eileen Brinkman Mount Sacred Heart School
Alexandra Garza St. Matthew
Catholic School
Ana Hurtado St. Anthony
Catholic School
Isabelle Kiefaber St. Pius X
Catholic School
Rachel Muller St. Matthew
Catholic School
Autumn Silva Providence
Catholic School
Marianne Thrailkill St. Anthony
Catholic School
AP® Scholar AwardsThe College Board AP® Program recognizes high school students who have demonstrated outstanding college-level achievement through AP® courses and exams with the AP® Scholar Awards.
National AP® Scholar
Students in the U.S. who receive an average score of at least 4 on all AP® exams taken and receive scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams.
Tarika Srinivasan Calvert Educational
Services
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AP® Scholars with DistinctionScoring an average of at least a 3.5 on all AP® exams taken and receive scores of three or higher on five or more of these exams.
Cierra Arguijo St. Matthew Catholic
School
Eileen Brinkman Mount Sacred Heart
School
Julia Cantu St. Matthew Catholic
School
Madelyn Coles Our Lady of Perpetual
Help
Alexandra Garza St. Matthew Catholic
School
Allison Holzman Holy Spirit Catholic
School
Veronica Jarzabek Holy Spirit Catholic
School
Rachel Muller St. Matthew Catholic
School
Joyce Palmer St. George Episcopal
School
Tarika Srinivasan Calvert Educational
Services
Marianne Thrailkill St. Anthony Catholic
School
Allison Zahirniak Holy Spirit Catholic
School
AP® Scholars with Honor
Students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP® exams taken and receive scores of 3 or higher on 4 or more of these exams.
Celeste Acevedo St. Anthony Catholic
School
Emily LaFrance St. Pius X Catholic
School
Ixchel Lopez Eisenhower Middle
School
Sabrina Sanchez St. Matthew Catholic
School
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College Acceptance
Four Year Texas Colleges: Public (41) (2) Stephen F. Austin University (4) Texas A&M University College Station (5) Texas A&M University Corpus Christi (1) Texas A&M University Kingsville (4) Texas State University (3) Texas Tech University (2) University of North Texas (2) University of Texas Arlington (4) University of Texas Austin (14) University of Texas San Antonio
Four Year Texas Colleges: Private (31) (2) Baylor University (2) Our Lady of the Lake University (1) Schreiner University (2) Southern Methodist University (1) St. Edward’s University (6) St. Mary’s University SA (1) Texas Christian University (1) Texas Lutheran University (2) Trinity University (2) University of Dallas (11) University of the Incarnate Word
Two Year Texas Colleges (10) (4) Blinn College (3) Northwest Vista College (3) San Antonio College
Four Year Out of State Colleges (21) (1) Boston University (1) Colorado School of Mines (1) Cornell University (1) Drexel University (1) Franciscan University of Steubenville (1) Georgetown University (1) Hampton University (1) Lincoln Memorial University (1) Loyola University New Orleans (1) Mercyhurst University (1) The Ohio State University (1) Parsons The New School For Design (1) Rochester Institute of Technology (1) Saint Louis University (1) Smith College (1) University of Arizona (1) University of British Columbia (1) University of Miami (1) University of Nevada Las Vegas (1) University of Oregon (1) Wellesley College
Total scholarships offered to the class of 2015 = $13,444,132
Attending a Four-Year College/University 90% Attending a Two-Year College/University 10%
Attending an Out of State College/University 20%
Graduation Rate 96% / 100% with summer graduates
Class of 2015
Top 10 Percent
Graduation 2015
Valedictorian Madelyn Coles
Salutatorian Allison Holzman
Archbishop’s
Medallion Award
Gabrielle Tijerina
Class Size 103 Members in National Honor Society 41%
Dual Credit Hours Earned 235 Service Hours Performed Senior Year 3,765
Average SAT score 1,610 National Average 1,490 Average ACT score 23.3 National Average 21.0
Our Graduates
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Incarnate Word High School provides students a variety of opportunities to grow in their faith while remaining true to the mission and the values established by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. These opportunities foster growth that continually guide young women on their spiritual journey.
Q Our campus ministry program offers many opportunities for community involvement. We offer liturgies, class retreats, music ministry, adoration, community rosary, spiritual formation and service. Students are invited to join music ministry, become peer ministers, and participate in all campus ministry events throughout the year. It is our hope that the spiritual formation our students receive at IWHS will have a lasting impact on the way they live out their faith for years to come.
Q IWHS celebrated Dia de los Muertos remembering the faithful departed by displaying cherished photos, personal items, marigold flowers, sugar skulls, and candles in honor of their loved ones on an alter located in Madeleine Hall.
Q As a part of Pope Francis’ call for “Interfaith dialogue,” Pax Christi USA has had guest speakers following the paths of faith/thought of Methodist Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Mormonism, and Atheism, as well as occasional presentations by Sr. Martha Ann Kirk, CCVI.
Community of Faith
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Cybele Bolado ’86 Director of Alumnae Relations
Mary Guerrero ’87 President
Judy Arispe Cervera ’70 Vice President
Brenda “Bren” Hutzler Taylor ’83 Secretary
Amy Nieto ’85 Treasurer
Anna-Laura Rodriguez Petri ’87 Historian
Missy Rodriguez Bustamante ’81
Desirée Escobar Castillo ’91
Brandy Durand ’93
Eydie Flores ’87
Yvonne Ybarra Grothues ’86
Barbara Pape Paparella ’55
Margaret Goetz Peth ’77
Debbie Trejo Rodriguez ’74
Maria “Jeanie” Sanchez Gonzales ’87
Yvette Morin Shipley ’77
Silvia Lozano Smith ’95
Q The Annual Silver Tea was hosted on May 3, 2015 by the IWHS Alumnae Association at the University of the Incarnate Word McCombs Center Rosenberg Sky Room. The attending Seniors, their families, faculty and alumnae enjoyed the Senior slideshow with an afternoon tea catered by La Madeleine.
Q Established in 1994, the MCCA honors families or individuals with longstanding connections to Incarnate Word High School who have continued to fulfill its mission of service to the community. The Mother Columkille Colbert Award (MCCA) was presented to Mary Julia Guerrero ’87.
Q The Alumnae Association also recognized thirteen alumnae scholarship recipients who collectively received awards totaling $21,000.
Q The winning ticket for the “Name Your Prize Raffle” honored Cynthia Smith ’83 as the winner of $5,000 in gift card prizes. The “Name Your Prize Raffle” concludes at the Silver Tea bringing the limited entry raffle to a close after raising more than $10,000 for scholarships. The Alumnae Association hosted many events throughout the year to encourage school spirit and alumnae giving. Events included the Annual Dance, Athletic Green Outs and Silver Tea.
Alumnae Association Advisory Board
Alumnae Association
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Alumae Giving Thank you to our donors who together gave of their time, talents and treasures over the past year.
= indicates deceased
Class of 1932 $1-$99 Vera Seng Lancaster
Class of 1941 $100-$499 Constance Pollock Murnane =
Class of 1943 $1-$99 Sr. Elia Josephine Rosas, CCVI
Class of 1944 $1-$99 Frances Riser Heard
Class of 1945 $1-$99 Marian H. Kelley
Class of 1946 $100-$499 $1-$99 Shirley D. Martin Pat R. Sammis
Class of 1947 $1-$99 Joan D. Jacob =
Class of 1948 $100-$499 Dolores M. Mitchell $1-$99 Mary Small Nichols
Class of 1949 $100-$499 Patricia Kuntz Vance $1-$99 Barbara Rick Glenn
Class of 1950 $1-$99 Dora Due Logue Joyce E. Wright Nikolai Gloria A. Ritter
Class of 1951 $100-$499 Patsy Pape Libby Virginia Rodriguez $1-$99 Margaret Mueller Wolf
Class of 1952 $100-$499 Edna Louise Pawelek Peggy Bolner Penshorn
Class of 1953 $1,000-$4,999 Celine McAllen Cozad Jane Anderson McAuliffe $100-$499 Mary Heck Aschenbrener Vivian Wood Donahoe Elizabeth Hazuda O’Connor Carolyn Dunlap Putnam $1-$99 Sr. Margaret Nugent, CCVI Yvonne J. Santos
Class of 1954 $1,000-$4,999 Patricia Edwards Liberto $100-$499 Kay W. Jones $1-$99 Alvinnell DuMenil
Class of 1955 $1,000-$4,999 Margaret M. Maisel $100-$499 Ann Voelcker Abel Meredith E. Braden Helen Newell-Thompson
Barbara Pape Paparella $1-$99 Dolores Canales Dutson Carolyn Albrecht Farmer Carol Crozier Keller
Class of 1956 $100-$499 Lois J. Criscione Margo Whitt Olson Margaret Kinley Parham JoAnn Hemstreet Vaughan $1-$99 Nanette Braunstein Buckley Sr. Bette Ann Bluhm, CCVI Zola S. Ingram Elizabeth Ozuna Madla
Class of 1957 $100-$499 Barbara Kiolbassa Britton $1-$99 Sylvia J. Laskowski Sylvia Marie Tillotson
Class of 1958 $500-$999 Mary Louise De La Garza $100-$499 Toni Kunz Goldsmith Marilynn Cavender Smith $1-$99 Mary Margaret Barna Rose Marie Bennett Nancy J. Blakemore Emily Jane Puig Kenna
Class of 1959 $100-$499 Carol Ann Anderson Louise Berensten Ford Jeanne Ann Koplan Martha Edwards Pape $1-$99 Judith E. Blevins Angalee Deforest Shirley M. Forster Ruth Jean McBratney
Janice E. Mears Sr. Eilish Ryan, CCVI Carolina Ramos
Class of 1960 $1,000-$4,999 Kathleen McKenzie Owen $100-$499 Yvonne Czar Catherine B. Gilbert Diana G. Gonzalez Sharron Graves C’Leste Killian-Huck Marguerite McCormick $1-$99 Bridget Ann McDougall Rita Siegrist Pilgrim Diane Barron Weynand
Class of 1961 $100-$499 Susan Ann Sitterle Kathy Kuntz Gruber Bernadette E. O’Connor $1-$99 Sharon Ann Chandler Dolores Dennehy LaSonia Marie Dixon Catherine A. Porter Claudia C. Shroyer Marilyn F. Wienecke
Honor Roll Alumnae by Class
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Class of 1962 $1,000-$4,999 Nancy Wood Moorman $100-$499 Kathleen M. Burch Patsy L. Egen Leta Kay Menton Claudia Richartz
$1-$99 Nelia Barrera Paulette R. Brient Rosemary Denson Julee French Mary Haile Regina G. Hammers Carol Ann Jeannin Sally A. Kilby Patricia Frances Klar Marie Coe Lacey
Class of 1963 $100-$499 Sylvia Ann Hulshof Sandra K. Kiolbassa Jo Ann Scrivano $1-$99 Margaret J. Garza Sandra Migl Linda Carol Redford Melba A. Toscano Janet E. Zimmermann
Class of 1964 $500-$999 IWHS Class of 1964 Harriette Rice Maverick $100-$499 Mary Ann Mancini Horton Janice L. Schwab $1-$99 Carol Christians-Rice Mary Louise Goetz Cecilia Jimenez Hidalgo Patricia Kelley Ann Angel Parsons Linda Mary Brown Raya Sharon Green Rohde Judy A. Schell Mary Meyer Vehorn
Class of 1965 $500-$999 Jeanne Talley $100-$499 Ann Goetz Willie Lois Butler Grant Mary Sharon Gregory Sharon A. Linnartz Patricia Tschoepe Maguire $1-$99 Kathleen Kosub O’Connor Laura Ann Trevino Murray
Class of 1966 $100-$499 Peggy Fielder $1-$99 Patricia Fitzgibbons Regina Catherine Klemcke Dorothy C. Schulze
Class of 1967 $100-$499 Arlene Aldridge Patricia Finn Braddock Virginia Haegelin Kerr Nancy Jo McCullough $1-$99 Susan T. Brotherman Sandra J. Desbrow Moorilee Ford Edwards Becky Faust
Class of 1968 $100-$499 Gerald Butler Harkless Edna T. Martin $1-$99 Theresa A. Anderson Frances Tessa Bartels
Mary Ann Duduit Rita M. Bragg
Class of 1969 $1,000-$4,999 Anne Marie Eccell $100-$499 Jo Ann Andera Pamela L. Medellin-Bernick $1-$99 Ruth A. Berg Rosemary Maguire Kelley
Class of 1970 $100-$499 Sara Dysart Lisa J. Hutson Amanda J. Krejci Virginia Sue Noll Alexis Villareal $1-$99 Judy Arispe Cervera Carol Mossien Cynthia L. Wood
Class of 1971 $500-$999 Yvonne K. Puig $100-$499 Sharon Hardenstine Susan Houston-Wolf Deborah A. Wennermark $1-$99 Diann Arispe Sylvia Ann Kutschenreuter
Class of 1972 $1-$99 Joan Elizabeth Moody
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Class of 1973 $500-$999 Cecilia Bridget Elizondo-Herrera $100-$499 Rita Fox Duggan Maryanne C. Herzig $1-$99 Mary Swientek Nocker Garnett Wietbrock
Class of 1974 $100-$499 Ida Ibarra Sharon Marie Perez Mimi Quintanilla Sylvia Antoinette Reyna Debora T. Rodriguez Patty Sharrock Taylor $1-$99 Tracy L. Colborn
Class of 1975 $500-$999 Theresa R. Spalding-Hoffman $100-$499 Cynthia L. Muniz $1-$99 Cynthia Gudowski-Luna
Class of 1976 $1,000-$4,999 Carol C. Vogel $100-$499 Sylvia M. Delgado-Moser
$1-$99 Adriana Perez Rivera Elsa White
Class of 1977 $1,000-$4,999 Yvette Morin Shipley $500-$999 Leslie S. Staudt $100-$499 Donna Savary Clemens Teresa Barrios Ogden Margaret Goetz Peth $1-$99 Elizabeth Bowen Hernandez Sandra Mendoza
Class of 1978 $100-$499 Laura G. Ochoa Christine L. Spencer $1-$99 Christine Corser
Class of 1979 $1,000-$4,999 Catherine Ann Civiletto $100-$499 Patricia Mae Olivares Dianne B. Valtierra Patti Wenk $1-$99 Melissa A. Martin Sandra McNease
Class of 1980 $1,000-$4,999 Alicia Pais Raizen $100-$499 Laura V. Elizondo Julie Kellmann Betsy Lynn Salcedo $1-$99 Annette Glavan Deborah Torres Rose
Class of 1981 $1-$99 Melissa Bustamante Arlene B. Chalkley Monica D. Martin Sonya Neal Alison Petr
Class of 1982 $100-$499 Karen Evaleen Lashbrook $1-$99 Yvonne J. Algueseva Belinda Alexandra Celis Robin Du Menil Hartman Mary Joy Pawelek
Class of 1983 $1,000-$4,999 Ana Cecilia Guajardo-Lorenzo $100-$499 Maureen Cone Andrews Cynthia M. Smith Shirley Ann Snoga $1-$99 Margaret Ann Bartlett Kathleen Coghlan Dawson Lisa Marie Rhode Brenda Hutzler Taylor Cathy Zirkle
Class of 1984 $500-$999 Katherine Korbell Brown Linda Green Villarreal $100-$499 IWHS Class of 1984 Barbara A. Bentley
Lisa D. McBurnett D’Lynne Stephenson Morin $1-$99 Annette R. Cook Priscilla Torres Driskill Denise Reyes George Lisa Ann Solano Guerra Melissa DeLeon Zamora Nancy F. Zapata
Class of 1985 $500-$999 Lisa Costello Amelia G. Nieto $100-$499 Carol Rodriguez $1-$99 Cecilia Young Bruce Delilah D. Trevino
Class of 1986 $1,000-$4,999 Yvonne M. Grothues $100-$499 Cybele L. Bolado Deanna Rizzo Collier Elizabeth De La Pena Michelle Victoria Medellin $1-$99 Cathy A. Brown Michelle Rocha
Class of 1987 $100-$499 Frances Kuntz Coffey Diana V. Duenas Edith A. Flores
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Mary Guerrero Munoz Jeanie Sanchez Gonzalez Leah Gail Tschoepe-White $1-$99 Laura Guerra Dubois Patricia Jimenez Anna Laura Petri Veronica Marie Renteria Rebecca Woods
Class of 1988 $500-$999 Jennifer K. Srack $100-$499 Jo Ann Diaz Jordan $1-$99 Diana F. Cavazos Sandra M. Navarro Teresa Lynn Rodriguez Laura Marquez
Class of 1989 $100-$499 Teresa Cisneros Burton $1-$99 Sharon Flores-Longoria Cynthia Louise Narendorf Pam Stephens
Class of 1990 $1-$99 Julie A. Grace
Class of 1991 $100-$499 Laurie Ann Mayhugh $1-$99 Desirée Escobar Castillo
Class of 1992 $100-$499 Martha Francesca Boles $1-$99 Graciela Amaro-Hanna Patricia Marie Verde
Class of 1993 $1-$99 Brandy L. Durand Claire Andreana Huerta
Class of 1994 $100-$499 Jaime Vaness Merideth $1-$99 Melinda Cullen Anel I. Flores Nicole Suzanne Jackson Genevie Espinoza Mason Laura Elisa Veronica Ruiz
Class of 1995 $1,000-$4,999 Silvia Lozano Smith $100-$499 Diana Carrasco Lydia Ann Doubleday Vanessa Casanova Martinelli Laura O. Gonzales Wilshire $1-$99 Melanie Ann Castillo Kerian M. Fisher Dina Marie Zamarripa-Ramirez
Class of 1996 $100-$499 Janet Kathleen Glynn Sonia Marie Pedilla $1-$99 Emmeline Banawa Tamez Rebecca Lynn Jones
Class of 1997 $1-$99 Caroline Sekula Ellis
Class of 1998 $1-$99 Nichole Vandeputte Stiles
Class of 1999 $1-$99 Ann Claire Fletcher April D. Flores Dana Anne Marquez Katie Ogden
Class of 2000 $1-$99 Carolyn Birge Joelle Ana Danford Misti M. White
Class of 2001 $500-$999 Renee Alexandra Da Silva $100-$499 Laura Chance Siebeneck
Class of 2003 $100-$499 Rosa L. Hernandez $1-$99 Magdalen Angelique Acebo Ashley R. Phillips
Class of 2004 $100-$499 Rebecca Marie Sibley $1-$99 Marcella Ann Blanco Alexandra Forney
Class of 2005 $1-$99 Lauren Elizabeth Harkins Sarah Kristin Weynand
Class of 2006 $500-$999 Sara Alonzo Fujimoto $100-$499 Sara Ann Schretenthaler $1-$99 Celeste Marie Gonzales Anjelica Allegra Moncada Felicia R. Travieso
Class of 2007 $100-$499 Ashley N. Villarreal $1-$99 Patricia Perez Wolf
Class of 2008 $100-$499 Courtney Alexsandra Grabill $1-$99 Elizabeth Ann Baker Marsha A. Davila Kristan A. Ruiz
Class of 2012 $1-$99 Sarah N. Baker
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Donors$1,000-$4,999Richard J. Bauer Eddy Virginia Cisneros Catherine Ann Civiletto ‘79 Celine McAllen Cozad ‘53 Dennis Uniform Mfg. Co.
Charles Ebrom Anne Marie Eccell ‘69 Kara Flores Ana Cecilia Guajardo-Lorenzo ‘83 Julia I. Hamon Scott and Eugenia Hebert Roger J. Labat Leadman Trade Frank & Patricia Liberto ‘54 Liberto Management Co., Inc. Margaret M. Maisel ‘55 Jane Anderson McAuliffe ‘53 Nancy Wood Moorman ‘62 Kathleen McKenzie Owen ‘60 Chris D. Purcell Alicia Pais Raizen ‘80 Roman Ruiz Shipley Do-Nuts Larry & Yvette Shipley ‘77 Silvia Lozano Smith ‘95 Carol C. Vogel ‘76 Whataburger, Inc.
Worldwide Oilfield Machine, Inc. $500-$999Katherine Korbell Brown ‘84 Lisa Costello ‘85 Renee Alexandra Da Silva ‘01 Mary Louise De La Garza ‘58 Sara Alonzo Fujimoto ‘06 Charles P. Gomez Cecilia B. Elizondo Herrera ‘73 IWHS Class of ‘19’64 ‘64 Kiolbassa Provision Co. Chelsea Lou Luersen Harriette Rice Maverick ‘64 Frank A. Medina Ross M. Mery Deborah S. Miller B. J. Nelsen Edna Louise Pawelek ‘52 Yvonne K. Puig ‘71 Jorge Resendiz Seymour’s Garage & Parts Theresa R. Spalding-Hoffman ‘75 Jennifer K. Srack ‘88 Leslie S. Staudt ‘77 Jacob Stern Jeanne Talley ‘65 Fred & Linda Villarreal ‘84 Terry & Anne Warren $100-$499Ann Voelcker Abel ‘55 Arlene Myra Rash Aldridge ‘67 Jo Ann Andera ‘69 Carol Ann Anderson ‘59 Maureen Cone Andrews ‘83 Mary Heck Aschenbrener ‘53 Anthony D. Bancroft Badgeman Promotional Products Barrett Jaguar Aaron M. Beck Barbara A. Bentley ‘84 Blossom Storage, LTD Cybele L. Bolado ‘86 Martha Francesca Boles ‘92 Patricia Finn Braddock ‘67 Meredith E. Braden ‘55 Barbara Kiolbassa Britton ‘57 Kathleen M. Burch ‘62 Teresa Cisneros Burton ‘89 Alex J. Camacho Stuart Campbell Diana Carrasco ‘95 Demetrius Christian Alice G. Cipriani Donna Savary Clemens ‘77
Ed F. Coles Deanna Rizzo Collier ‘86 Lois J. Criscione ‘56 Yvonne Czar ‘60 Elizabeth De La Pena ‘86 Sylvia M. Delgado-Moser ‘76 Vivian Wood Donahoe ‘53 Lydia Ann Doubleday ‘95 Diana V. Duenas ‘87 Rita Fox Duggan ‘73 Sara E. Dysart ‘70 Patsy L. Egen ‘62 Laura V. Elizondo ‘80 Mary Louise Farek Denise R. Favella-Garcia Peggy Fielder ‘66 Edith A. Flores ‘87 Louise Berensten Ford ‘59 Silvia Lorena Gallegos Jorge A. Garza Catherine B. Gilbert ‘60
Janet Kathleen Glynn ‘96 Ann Goetz ‘65 Toni Kunz Goldsmith ‘58 Angelina R. Gonzalez Diana G. Gonzalez ‘60 Jeanie Sanchez Gonzalez ‘87 Joe Gonzalez William J. Gonzalez Courtney Alexsandra Grabill ‘08 Sharron Graves ‘60 Mary Sharon Gregory ‘65 Yvonne M. Grothues ‘86 Kathy Kuntz Gruber ‘61 Celinda I. Guerra Sharon Hardenstine ‘71 Gerald Butler Harkless ‘68 Rosa L. Hernandez ‘03 Maria Hilda Herrera Maryanne C. Herzig ‘73 Mary Ann Mancini Horton ‘64
Susan Houston-Wolf ‘71 Sylvia Ann Hulshof ‘63 Lisa J. Hutson ‘70 Ida Ibarra ‘74 IWHS Class of ‘19’84 ‘84 Kay W. Jones ‘54 Jo Ann Diaz Jordan ‘88 Mary W. Keeton Patricia Kelley ‘64 Julie Kellmann ‘80 Mary Clare Kemper-Gonzalez Virginia Haegelin Kerr ‘67 C’Leste Killian-Huck ‘60 Sandra K. Kiolbassa ‘63 Jeanne Ann Koplan ‘59 Amanda J. Krejci ‘70 Karen Evaleen Lashbrook ‘82 Patsy Pape Libby ‘51 Sharon A. Linnartz ‘65 M. Edward Lopez Melisa Macias Patricia Tschoepe Maguire ‘65 Roco Food Management, LLC Louis J. Marin Edna T. Martin ‘68 Vanessa Casanova Martinelli ‘95 Genevie Espinoza Mason ‘94 Laurie Ann Mayhugh ‘91 Lisa D. McBurnett ‘84 Margaret Hess McChesney Marguerite McCormick ‘60 Nancy Jo McCullough ‘67 Brian G. McLoughlin Michelle Victoria Medellin ‘86 Pamela L. Medellin-Bernick ‘69 Leta Kay Menton ‘62 Jaime Vaness Merideth ‘94 Dolores M. Mitchell ‘48 D’Lynne Stephenson Morin ‘84 Mary Guerrero Munoz ‘87 Cynthia L. Muniz ‘75 Constance Pollock Murnane ‘41 =
Honor Roll of Donors
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Helen Newell-Thompson ‘55 Amelia G. Nieto ‘85 Virginia Sue Noll ‘70 Laura G. Ochoa ‘78 Bernadette E. O’Connor ‘61 Elizabeth Hazuda O’Connor ‘53 Teresa Barrios Ogden ‘77 Patricia Mae Olivares ‘79 Margo Whitt Olson ‘56 John & Roberta Palmer Barbara Pape Paparella ‘55 Martha Edwards Pape ‘59 Margaret Kinley Parham ‘56 Sonia Marie Pedilla ‘96
Peggy Bolner Penshorn ‘52 Sharon Marie Perez ‘74 Margaret Goetz Peth ‘77 Mary Gietzen Pritchard Priests of the Sacred Heart Carolyn Dunlap Putnam ‘53 Deborah Ann Quinones Mimi Quintanilla ‘74 Rolando Ramos
Sylvia Antoinette Reyna ‘74 Claudia Richartz ‘62 Carol Ann Rodriguez ‘85 Debora T. Rodriguez ‘74 Virginia Rodriguez ‘51 Betsy Lynn Salcedo ‘80 Susan Sanders Gordon M. Scales Cynthia R. Schloss School Shoes Unlimited Sara Ann Schretenthaler ‘06 Janice L. Schwab ‘64 Jo Ann Scrivano ‘63 Rebecca Marie Sibley ‘04 Laura Chance Siebeneck ‘01 Susan Ann Sitterle ‘61 Cynthia M. Smith ‘83 Marilynn Cavender Smith ‘58 Br. Frank J. Snider, SJCShirley Ann Snoga ‘83 Christine L. Spencer ‘78 St. Paul Catholic School Sharon Stanford Debbie Sultemeier Bernard T. Swift Patty Sharrock Taylor ‘74 Leah Gail Tschoepe-White ‘87 Dianne B. Valtierra ‘79 Leticia Van de Putte Patricia Kuntz Vance ‘49 JoAnn Hemstreet Vaughan ‘56 Alexis Villareal ‘70 Ashley N. Villarreal ‘07 Patti Wenk ‘79 Deborah A. Wennermark ‘71 Langston B. Williams Laura O. Gonzales Wilshire ‘95 Patricia Lucinda Wolf ‘07 Annette Marie Zahirniak $1-$99Magdalen Angelique Acebo ‘03 Alamo Helicopter Tours,
San Antonio Yvonne J. Algueseva ‘82 Rob Alsbury
Theresa A. Anderson ‘68 Diann Arispe ‘71 Roger Aruijo Elizabeth Ann Baker ‘08 Jefferson W. Baker Rosa Baker Sarah N. Baker ‘12 Mary Margaret Barna ‘58 Marie P. Barr Frances E. Barrera Nelia Barrera ‘62 Frances Tessa Bartels ‘68 Margaret Ann Bartlett ‘83 Noriko Baxter Rose Marie Bennett ‘58 Ruth A. Berg ‘69 Carolyn Birge ‘00 Nancy J. Blakemore ‘58
Marcella Ann Blanco ‘04 Judith E. Blevins ‘59 Sr. Bette Ann Bluhm, CCVI ‘56 Ben Richard Boyd Rita M. Bragg ‘68 Keven Bridges Paulette R. Brient ‘62 Susan T. Brotherman ‘67 Cathy A. Brown ‘86 Diane S. Brown
Jerry Brown Cecilia Young Bruce ‘85 Nanette Braunstein Buckley ‘56 Norma C. Burke Melissa Bustamante ‘81 LaShaundra Caesar Vivian Canales Albert Canchola Bessie Tollerson Caraway Jesse Cardona Kellie M. Carlson Sharon Fike Carlton Melissa Robles Carreon Desirée Escobar Castillo ‘91 Melanie Ann Castillo ‘95 Diana F. Cavazos ‘88 Belinda Alexandra Celis ‘82 Judy Arispe Cervera ‘70 Arlene B. Chalkley ‘81 Sharon Ann Chandler ‘61 Delma I. Cisneros Frances Kuntz Coffey ‘87 Tracy L. Colborn ‘74 Toni Collins Annette R. Cook ‘84 Christine Corser ‘78 Graciela V. Cortez Yanira Vegerano Cruz
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Melinda Cullen ‘94 Joelle Ana Danford ‘00 Gerald E. Daniels Marsha A. Davila ‘08 Kathleen Coghlan Dawson ‘83 Angalee Deforest ‘59 Laverne Dehnel Lillian N. DeLuna Dolores Dennehy ‘61 Stephanie Lynne Denning Rosemary Denson ‘62 Sandra J. Desbrow ‘67
LaSonia Marie Dixon ‘61 Priscilla Torres Driskill ‘84 Paul R. Dubay Laura M. Guerra Dubois ‘87 Mary Ann Duduit ‘68 Alvinnell DuMenil ‘54 Brandy L. Durand ‘93 Dolores Canales Dutson ‘55 Moorilee Ford Edwards ‘67 Jesse Elizondo
Caroline Sekula Ellis ‘97 Carolyn Albrecht Farmer ‘55 Becky Faust ‘67 Kerian M. Fisher ‘95 Patricia Fitzgibbons ‘66 Ann Claire Fletcher ‘99 Anel I. Flores ‘94 April D. Flores ‘99 Alexandra Forney ‘04 Shirley M. Forster ‘59 Julee French ‘62 April Michelle Fricke Lana Fricke Jeffrey S. Froboese Gloria J. Fuentes-Medrano William P. Galindo Lorena A. Gallegos Teresa C. Gamez Noah Garcia Roger Garcia April Anne Garza Margaret J. Garza ‘63 Denise Reyes George ‘84 Annette Glavan ‘80 Barbara Rick Glenn ‘49 Mary Louise Goetz ‘64 Celeste Marie Gonzales ‘06 JoAnn Ploch Gonzales Patricia A. Gonzalez Julie A. Grace ‘90 Willie Lois Butler Grant ‘65 Edna Marie Green Ann Patricia Greene Priscilla A. Grota Cynthia Gudowski-Luna ‘75 Lisa Ann Solano Guerra ‘84 Alma Y. Gutierrez Mary Haile ‘62 Regina G. Hammers ‘62 Graciela Amaro-Hanna ‘92 Lauren Elizabeth Harkins ‘05 Robin DuMenil Hartman ‘82 Frances Riser Heard ‘44
Dennis M. Hendrix Elizabeth Bowen Hernandez ‘77 Cecilia Jimenez Hidalgo ‘64 Jesus Hinojosa Claire Andreana Huerta ‘93 Gustavo Hurtado Zola S. Ingram ‘56 Yvonne Melissa Inzinna Nicole Suzanne Jackson ‘94 Joan D. Jacob ‘47 YNancy J. Jacobsmeyer Carol Ann Jeannin ‘62 Patricia Jimenez ‘87 Rebecca Lynn Jones ‘96 Christopher J. Kahanek Ernest E. Karam Carol Crozier Keller ‘55 Marian H. Kelley ‘45 Rosemary Maguire Kelley ‘69 Miriam G. Kellogg Emily Jane Puig Kenna ‘58 Katelyn Sara Kershner
Sally A. Kilby ‘62 Stephanie K. Klaneckey Patricia Frances Klar ‘62 Regina Catherine Klemcke ‘66 Sylvia Ann Kutschenreuter ‘71 Marie Coe Lacey ‘62
Kimberly LaFrance Vera Seng Lancaster ‘32 Beth A. Landis Sylvia J. Laskowski ‘57 Curtis Lewis Diana Lisenbee Dora Due Logue ‘50 Sharon Flores- Longoria ‘89 Sr. Ramona Lopez, CCVI Elizabeth Ozuna Madla ‘56 Ignacio Mallett Dana Anne Marquez ‘99 Laura Marquez ‘88 Blanca Marquez-Sanchez Melissa A. Martin ‘79 Monica D. Martin ‘81 Shirley D. Martin ‘46 Diana S. Martinez Kateri O. Martinez Melissa Martinez Ruth Jean McBratney ‘59 Rose Ann McDonald Bridget Ann McDougall ‘60 Anastasia McKenna Sandra McNease ‘79 Janice E. Mears ‘59 Frank Medina Sandra Mendoza ‘77
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Sandra Migl ‘63 Eden Miller Lenice A. Minar Anjelica Allegra Moncada ‘06 Joan Elizabeth Moody ‘72 Margaret A. Mortis Carol Mossien ‘70 Laura Ann Trevino Murray ‘65 Cynthia Louise Narendorf ‘89 Sandra M. Navarro ‘88 Sonya Neal ‘81 Raleigh W. Nelson Barbara Nicholas ‘62 Mary Small Nichols ‘48 Joyce E. Wright Nikolai ‘50
Mary Swientek Nocker ‘73 Jeff North Sr. Margaret Nugent, CCVI ‘53 Kathleen Kosub O’Connor ‘65 Katie Ogden ‘99 Anne E. Ohlrich Kenneth Olguin Fernando Ortiz Daniel Paez Ann Angel Parsons ‘64 Mary Joy Pawelek ‘82 Yolanda H. Perez Alison Petr ‘81 Anna Laura Petri ‘87
Bill & Denise Pfeiffer Georgia Lynn Piez Rita Siegrist Pilgrim ‘60 Sandra Pina Catherine A. Porter ‘61 Beatrice Quintanilla- Abercrombie Laura K. Quiroz Carolina Ramos ‘59 Yolanda M. Ramos Linda Mary Brown Raya ‘64 Linda Carol Redford ‘63 Veronica Marie Renteria ‘87 Lisa Marie Rhode ‘83 Carol Christians- Rice ‘64 Gloria A. Ritter ‘50 Adriana Perez Rivera ‘76 Roy B. Rivera Michelle Rocha ‘86 Clara Maria Rodriguez David Rodriguez Teresa Lynn Rodriguez ‘88 Sharon Green Rohde ‘64 Sr. Elia Josephine Rosas, CCVI ‘43 Deborah Torres Rose ‘80 Eric Del Rose Kristan A. Ruiz ‘08 Laura Elisa Veronica Ruiz ‘94 Sr. Eilish Ryan, CCVI ‘59
Yvette L. Sadler Jaime Salazar Merry Salinas ‘91 Pat R. Sammis ‘46 Yvonne J. Santos ‘53 Judy A. Schell ‘64 Dorothy C. Schulze ‘66 Perry G. Sheets Claudia C. Shroyer ‘61
Natalia Skovorodina Heather Ann Slater Charles Nils Smith David A. Smith Adrian L. Sotelo Pam Stephens ‘89 Nichole Vandeputte Stiles ‘98 Matt Strange Nancy Strilka Emmeline B. Tamez ‘96 Brenda Hutzler Taylor ‘83 Stacy A. Thibodeaux Sylvia Marie Tillotson ‘57 Melinda P. Tokmehdash Melba A. Toscano ‘63 Felicia R. Travieso ‘06 Delilah D. Trevino ‘85 Rudy Trevino
Anthony W. Uminski Theresa Urbanovsky Eduardo R. Vega Mary Susan Meyer Vehorn ‘64 Patricia Marie Verde ‘92 Allen Moreno Villarreal Carolyn E. Walker Debbie Walton Sahara Estrella Washington Michael Joseph Weil Diane Barron Weynand ‘60 Sarah Kristin Weynand ‘05 Elsa White ‘76 Misti M. White ‘00 Marilyn F. Wienecke ‘61 Garnett Wietbrock ‘73 Renee Coale Willis Margaret Ann Mueller Wolf ‘51 Verneanne E. Wong Cynthia L. Wood ‘70 Rebecca Woods ‘87 Dina Marie Zamarripa-Ramirez ‘95 Melissa DeLeon Zamora ‘84
Nancy F. Zapata ‘84 Debra Ann Zielins Janet E. Zimmermann ‘63 Cathy Zirkle ‘83 Gregory M. Zlotnick
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In HonorJudy Bel
Martha Francesca BolesMary Frances Zamora
Diana F. Cavazos ‘88Mary Ann Duduit
Timothy DuduitSandra Grabill
Courtney A. Grabill ‘08R. Emmett Cater
Lisa J. Hutson ‘70April Fricke
Linda Green Villarreal ‘84The Stavinoha family
Sr. Christine Stavinoha Sr. Chris Stavinoha &
Sr. Ramona Lopez Margaret McChesney
Kellye Fernandez ‘15 Mary Keeton
The Ambassadors of Song Roger Labat
Cristina Hebert ‘08 Scott Hebert
Nichole Van De Putte ‘98 Vanessa Van De Putte ‘99 Leticia Van De Putte
Brianna Campbell ‘12 Stuart Campbell
Celeste A. Martinez ‘11 Ricardo Martinez
The Class of 1984 Denise Reyes George ‘84
Ann Claire Kellogg Fletcher ‘99 Mimi Kellogg
In MemoryCoach Delo Dyer, Sr. Irene and
Sr. Joan Kathy K. Gruber ‘65
Loretto Fryar Marie Coe Lacey ‘62
Loretta Jacobsmeyer ‘39 Barbara Jean Paparella ‘55
Susan Calvey ‘03 Ashley R. Phillips ‘03
Ninfa Ozuna’79 Dina M. Zamarripa-Ramirez ‘95
Loretta Jacobsmeyer ‘39 Nancy Jacobsmeyer
Kenneth Pritchard Mary Pritchard
Chip Willis Renee Willis
In-Kind DonorsAcademyAIGBadgeman Promational ProductsBahama BucksBarrett Motor CarsBig State ProduceCamp Bow Wow San AntonioCanyon Springs Golf ClubKellie M. CarlsonCaruso’s Golf CenterCavender’s Boot CityCooper’s Meat MarketCorner Bakery CaféDr. Todd DelaneyDominion Country ClubDon RobertosDoninion Country ClubFiesta SpicesFinck Cigar CompanyFire Wok Asian CaféJohnathan GodseyYvonne M. GrothuesHilton Palacio Del RioIbettink, LLCKiolbassa Provision Co.La Madeleine French BakeryLas PalapasLonghorn CaféEd LopezLos BarriosFrank ManiscalcoFrank & Loretta MedinaMyron’s Steakhouse & GrilleNatural Bridge CavernsAmelia G. NietoOrange LeafPatron TequilaPei WeiPerry’s Steakhouse & GrilleQuarry Golf ClubRicos ProductsROCO Food Management, LLCRuth’s Chris SteakhouseSan Antonio Gun ClubSillivan AdvertisingSilverhorn Golf ClubSkin Rejuvenation CliniqueSparklesSteve MaddenThe Lindeman FamilyThe Royal CanvasWag More Dog StoreWhataburger
Foundations/Trusts/Grants/ Matching Gifts
Archdiocese of San AntonioChevronCongregation of the Sisters of the
Incarnate WordFidelity Charitable Gift FundFIRST in Texas FoundationGrande Communications, Inc.IBM International FoundationJPMorgan Chase FoundationPEPSICO FoundationRenaissance Charitable Foundation,
Inc.San Antonio Area FoundationScanlan FoundationSilicon Valley Community
FoundationSilver Eagle Distributors Charitable
FoundationSisters of Charity of the Incarnate
WordStrake FoundationThe John G. & Marie Stella
Kenedy Memorial FoundationThe Kuntz FoundationThe RWM FoundationThe Schwab Fund for Charitable
GivingValero Energy Foundation
In MemoriamElaine Scharlack Davis
Class of 1951 December 8, 2015
Doris Simmang Dyer Class of 1938
January 27, 2016
Kellie Byrd Fleming Class of 1955
December 28, 2015
Jana Ana Herrera Galo Class of 1986
February 2, 2015
Carole Byrd Gardner Class of 1953
December 12, 2015
Kathleen Aleman Gomez Class of 1986
February 9, 2015
Anna Trevino Guerra Class of 1972
August 29, 2015
Harriett Fey Ham Class of 1959
November 21, 2015
Charlie Ann Anderwald Hanzelka
Class of 1957 January 24, 2015
Yvonne Hernandez Class of 1971
December 25, 2015
Helene Stanley Hornisher Class of 1954
January 11, 2015
Bebe Canales Inkley Class of 1953
August 8, 2015
Mary Cathryn (Cathy) Gray Jackson
Class of 1965 November 14, 2015
Joan Dupuis Jacob Class of 1947
October 29, 2015
Genevieve Friesenhahn Kollodziej
Class of 1950 April 14, 2015
Patricia Heck O’Brien Class of 1953
December 25, 2015
Barbara Klar Pfeiffer Class of 1951 April 22, 2015
Mary Emma Hernandez Solis Class of 1949
October 20, 2015
Alice Gerodetti Streckfus Class of 1948 May 18, 2015
Gertrude Mecke Triggs Class of 1940
December 22, 2014
Mary Turk Class of 1981
November 2, 2015
Patricia Padulo Villarreal Class of 1965
December 25, 2014
Mabel Specia Wolfe Class of 1937
November 14, 2015
Honor Roll of Special Gifts
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Noriko BaxterLara BenavidesCybele BoladoRichard BoydDiane BrownLaShaundra CaesarVivian CanalesJesse CardonaSharon CarltonDelma CisnerosToni CollinsYanira CruzSylvia Cuellar-RascoeStephanie DenningLydia DoubledayPaul DuBay
Sr. Jane FarekApril FrickeGloria Fuentes-MedranoLorena GallegosApril GarzaJoAnn GonzalesAnn GreeneMaria Hilda HerreraYvonne InzinnaMimi KelloggKatelyn KershnerDr. Beth Landis Diana LisenbeeSr. Ramona LopezBlanca Marquez-SanchezKateri Martinez
Peggy McChesneyMargaret MortisB.J. NelsenDr. Lynn PiezMary PritchardDebbie QuinonesGordon ScalesCynthia SchlossNatalia SkovorodinaHeather SlaterBr. Frank Snider, SJCSr. Christine StavinohaNancy StrilkaTony UminiskiEddie VegaAlexis Villareal
Michael WeilDr. Langston WilliamsRenee WillisAnnette ZahirniakDina Marie Zamarripa-RamirezDebra Zielins
Faculty, Staff and AdministrationIncarnate Word High School is grateful to the employee support and participation in the Employee Campaign during the 2014-2015 school year.
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CompassionCompassion, kindness and grace are prevalent at Incarnate Word High School through the actions of clubs, activities and daily student life. Listed below are some examples of the IWHS community modeling the core value of compassion:
Q Coach April Fricke successfully completed a 250 mile cycling adventure, following the same route taken by the first three Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in 1869. The ride, from Freeport, TX to San Antonio, known as the “Sisters’ Trail”, continues to raise donations for the Friends of Christus Santa Rosa Foundation Mobile Mammography Program.
Q The IWHS community participated in many fundraising, awareness and community building activities including the Robotics Club - blood drives, Pax Christi USA’s – blanket and winter clothing drive and the STUCO food drive for San Antonio Catholic Charities.
Q Student Council presented a check for $5,000, the proceeds from the Back to School Dance, to Dr. Lisa Uribe-Kozlovsky ’82 Executive Director, Women’s Global in memory of co- founder Sr. Dorothy Ettling, CCVI. WGC is a ministry of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word.
Q Advent Project: Juniors and Seniors, collected food for the San Antonio Food Bank. Freshmen and Sophomores, collected toiletries and necessities for Visitation House (a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word addressing the needs and concerns of economically poor woman and children). Campus Ministry made a donation to RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services) from their annual poinsettia fundraiser.
Q The World Geography classes participated as guests of the Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio, where they participated in group discussions and attended a presentation by Holocaust survivor, Rose Williams.
Q Through the Kindness Campaign, created and inspired by former Guidance Counselor, Sharon Carlton, the IWHS community was invited to submit names of students or staff members who exhibited kindness. Each submission was displayed on a colorful, paper heart and hung in the main hallway. In addition, the IWHS community created and delivered 50 valentine cards and notes to the patients at the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio and at Santa Rosa Hospital and to the veterans at the Fisher House.
Is your name missing from this report?It could be because…
· You made your gift after our fiscal year ended on May 31, 2015. (Gifts received after May 31 will be included in our next Annual Report.)
· You asked that your gift be kept anonymous.
· We made a mistake and we are very sorry for the omission.
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Financials 2014-2015 Operating BudgetOperating Budget: $5,633,000
Instruction 39%
Institutional Support 18%
Sudent Services 13%
Plant Operations 11%
Student Aid 8%
Auxiliary Enterprise 5%
Academic Support 3%
Fundraising 2%
Transfers 1%
Tuition and Fees 88%
Auxiliary Enterprises Sales & Services 7%
Other Sources 4%
Contributions & Investment Income 1%
Expenses:
Income:
These reflect unaudited financial statements based on 509 students.