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Page 1: Gambol 2009 Catalog

Portland Art MuseumApril 4, 2009

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503.222.7991 x3 Oregon & Washington

It's about... Style. Elegance. Grace.

It's about fun and flair andwonderful surprises.

It's about building memorieswith each event we do.A holiday party or theA holiday party or theperfect wedding. A 'Welcome to the Team'cocktail party, a charitydinner or a corporateevent to remember.

You dream.We deliver the 'Wow!'

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Catlin Gabel

First Annual

TICKETS$50

Per Person

TOUR ofHOMES

Spring 2009

Saturday, May 16

10 AM - 5 PM

SaturdayMay 16

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3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd

www.CedarHillsCrossing.com

Join the Kid’s Club for fun events, special offers, and a treat on your birthday!

Sign up at www.CedarHillsCrossing.com or inside the Mall, near the Food Court.

shop. eat. play.

including

Famous Footwear

PacSun

Powell’s Books

Game Trader

New Seasons Market

Panera Bread

and more!

Shop over 60 stores and restaurants

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GAMBOL’09

Catlin Gabel School Annual Auction

Welcome to

April 4, 2009Presented by

In art, the hand can

never execute

anything higher than

the heart can imagine.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Imagine the possibilities

Thank you for being here this evening to

support our students and teachers.

Enjoy the party!

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GAMBOL’09

SponsorsA very special thank you to our wonderful

sponsors whose gifts and services help underwrite this fundraising event

for our school.

Presenting Sponsor

Supporting SponsorsAnna Mara FloristApolloni Vineyards

BacardiCatering by Bo - A Typhoon! Company

Chehalem WineryCopper West Properties

DentSpaDutton ProductionsKaiser PermanenteMaletis Beverage

Laura MeierPartners on Demand

Ponzi VineyardsReversed Lens Photography

Richard and Jill Schnitzer ’81 EdelsonSee’s Candies

The Party PlaceUS Private Banking

Washington Trust BankWidmer Brothers Brewery

Wilson Ear Clinic

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GAMBOL ’09 • 72009 PatronsOn Saturday, March 7, the 2009 Gambol Patron Party was held at the home of Richard and Jill

Schnitzer ’81 Edelson, parents of Lauren ’10 and Brooke ’12. We wish to thank Richard and Jill for hosting a wonderful pre-Gambol event for our patrons, as well as extend a big thank you

to all of our 2009 patrons for their support.

Patron TableHarsch Investment Properties

PatronsRick Attig & Courtenay Thompson

Hamid Azari & Bita ZevariBob ’73 & Nell Bonaparte

Joanne Bonime ’52Jose & Elizabeth Calora

Craig Chanti & Donna AvedisianRichard & Jill Schnitzer ’81 Edelson

Barry & Janet EdwardsRenny Gleeson & Pamela LloydTom & Alix Meier ’71 GoodmanDavide Grasso & Grazia Solazzi

Bill & Allyson HarrisJim & Kim Lusk ’89 HaslettMark & Ingeborg HollidayBruce & Heather JohnsonHarold Kim & Nancy Lin

Laura Rose-LewisWalt McMonies ’65 & Maria Hall ’80

Pat & Molly MooreTom & Cindy MulflurBob & Melissa Naito

Murali & Indira NallakrishnanHester Nau ’57

Dan & Lark PalmaAngela & Richard Polin

Yale Popowich & Tina SkourasJenifer Wilson Prendergast ’87

Eric ’83 & Tiffany RosenfeldWarren ’73 & Sheryl Rosenfeld

Nicholas Schiller & Marie GodbeyLori Singer

Don & Marian VollumJordan & Gina Wand

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Allison ReidGraphic Design

parent to Oakley ’18

and Beckett ’20

503.719.5563

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Evening ScheduleApril 4, 2009

Portland Art Museum

Johnna Wells, auctioneer

Deirdre Atkinson and Jordan Heintz, emcees (our own Catlin Gabel teachers)

5:00 p.m.Registration

Silent auction beginsWine tasting by Chehalem Winery

and Ponzi VineyardsPhoto booth provided by

Reversed Lens PhotographyMusic provided by Upper School Jazz Band

Sunken Ballroom, 1st floor

6:30 p.m. Silent auction closes

7:00 p.m.Dinner begins

Grand Ballroom, 3rd floorGolden Ticket winner announced

7:15 p.m. Live auction begins

Special Appeal for financial aid

9:30 p.m. Tuition winner announced

Check-out opensMiller Gallery, 1st floor

Item pick-up opensSunken Ballroom, 1st floor

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Thank you, leadership volunteers, for your dedication and commitment!

Peter Duttonparent of Ella ’04 and Taylor ’08

PRODUCTION CHAIR

Jill Schnitzer Edelson ’81parent of Lauren ’10 and Brooke ’12

PATRON PARTY CHAIR

Jeremy and Sandy Karpparents of Ben ’18, Evan ’20 and Audrey ’23

WINE PROCUREMENT CO-CHAIRS

Kim Lusk-Haslett ’89parent of Hunter ’21

PROCUREMENT CHAIR

Molly Mooreparent of Collin ’15 and Harrison ’19

VOLUNTEER CHAIR

Gina Wandparent of Sophie ’21 and Lily ’23

ADVERTISING AND SPONSORSHIP CHAIR

For information:

Gambol auction officeLauren Dully Hubbard ’91

parent of Peyton ’19 and Parker ’[email protected]

503-297-1894 ext. 363

GAMBOL’09

Leadership

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The Beehive is such a MAGICAL place. Its perpetual buzzing is full of wonder and excitement! People of all ages are a�racted to the sweetness that lies within this li�le hive. We asked The Honeybees and The Eagles why life in the Beehive is so rich with delight, and here is what they said.

I like…Going to PE…and The Village…and Music!

Playing in the Playhouse, ‘cause there’s doggies.

All the teachers…..because I love them.Being Special Helper because you get to make the weather report and

read the Daily News and you get to feed Strawberry (the fish).

Going to Woodshop because you get to make what you want!

To have math time, and do fun stuff like playing math games.

Just ge�ing to learning about bees, because I love learning stuff.The Piazza! We don’t really need to do anything

except what we want to do in the Piazza.This Classroom because it has dress ups, big blocks

and everything that I really like to do.

We get to draw – ‘cause we just get to ‘vent things that we want to draw.

Explorations because it’s really fun, and you don’t have to learn anything!

Beginning School classes 2021 and 2022

New literary short stories in a handsome physical quarterly.�

www.glimmertrain.org

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VolunteersWe couldn’t have done this without you.

Special thanks to:

Heather Gaudry Blackburn ’90donation pick ups

Allison Reidcatalog design

Sharon Richardsonauction office

Sue Spoonerauction office

Development office team

Your support and organization was

tremendous!

Special contributors:Mark Pritchard

& Upper School Jazz Band

Peggy Schauffler

Peter Corvallis Productions

Will and Emma at Reversed Lens

Photography

Michael de Forest

And to all the parents, alumni, friends and teachers who signed up to volunteer after this catalog went to

print. Thank you!

Jane AncelPaul Andersen

Deirdre AtkinsonLisa Baker

Trevor BeckerKim Berry

Dieter CohrsHadley Boyd

Joan BrandawTracy BrophyDrew DerrickAlex Druker

Ellen Dully ’95Poppy & Larry Dully

Shelley & Peter DuttonHenriette Edmond

Becky EllisNadine Fiedler

Samantha FishmanMegan Galaher

Natali GirardLaura GordonAllyson HarrisJordan Heintz

Donna & Craig HowardDancy Jubb

Karen Katz ’74Richard Kassissieh

Donna KellyNance Leonhardt

Theresa LongMike Maynard

Anne MillerLis Moran

Kelly MuskatMelissa Naito

Jenifer Wilson Prendergast ’87Mark Pritchard

Thi SchraderMargaret Shaus

Daisy SteeleJoe WalshPat Walsh

Jordan WandSally Williams

Madeleine Yuzon

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Class Art ProjectVolunteersA big thank you to our leaders on this

year’s class art projects!

Lucy Field, preschool

Yoko Krueger, kindergarten

Allison & Jeff Reid, 1st grade

Sharon & Kevin Wei, 2nd grade

Larry & Tomoko Turner, 3rd grade

Kayla Reich, 4th grade

Catherine Kinnucan, 5th grade

Kim Berry, 6th grade

Lucy Field and Stephanie McCarthy, 8th grade

And special thanks to the teachers for their assistance in completing the class art projects and allowing time

in class for students to complete their work.

Our wish for the world

LOVE

PEACE

HOPE

Thank you Catlin Gabel with all our hearts. 2nd grade students and their families

2019

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Johnna Wells of Portland is the principal fundraising auctioneer and consultant for nonprofit organizations with Benefit Auctions 360. A second generation auctioneer, she is a graduate of the Reppert School of Auctioneering in Auburn, Indiana, and she holds a bachelor’s degree in fine art

from the University of Idaho. Johnna is a former Northwest Rookie Auctioneer Champion and in July 2005 was awarded the prestigious title of 2005-06 International Auctioneer Champion in the women’s division. She is a third year Certified Auctioneers Institute candidate, which is the highest designation available in the auction industry. Catlin Gabel is pleased to have Johnna Wells return as auctioneer for her third straight year at the Gambol.

About our Auctioneer

Johnna Wells

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RafflesGolden Tickets250 tickets will be sold at $100 each in a raffle

to win one of these Live Auction items:

Desert Eden

Northwest Escape

Valley and Vineyards

Plate and Pitchfork Dinner

Bali Ha’i Bungalow

Class Art Project

The winning ticket will be announced at the beginning of dinner at 7 p.m.

Winner need not be present to win.

Tuition Ticket50 tickets will be sold at $500 each in a raffle

to win $10,000 towards tuition.

The winning ticket will be announced at the end of the live auction.

Winner need not be present to win.

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Visit Pacific to see where your

life will unfold with studies

in the sciences, liberal arts

and healthcare.

Hands-on Learning

911 NW 18th AvenuePortland, OR 97209

(503) 227-3666wilsonear.com

Best Wishes to the Catlin Gabel Gambol

from

The Wilson Ear ClinicSpecializing in Disorders of Hearing and Balance

David F. Wilson, M.D.Harold H. Kim, M.D.

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Live AuctionAll live auction items expire within one year of

auction event date unless specified.

#1Third grade class project

Linoleum block prints of water and sea life.

#2Wine in the Hood

A perfect couple’s getaway! Spend two nights and three days in a luxury condo in Hood River, Oregon. This three-story condo boasts expansive views of the Columbia River, is a convenient three-block walk to downtown Hood River, and sleeps six comfortably in three bedrooms. The lucky winner will drive a BMW convertible for the weekend. Cathedral Ridge Winery will welcome you for a wine tasting and tour. Explore the wonderful local shops and restaurants and more wine tasting at Naked Winery.

Expires 4-4-2010. Excludes July 4, 2009.

Donated by Kuni BMW, Doppio Café, Parts and Labour Boutique, Cathedral Ridge Winery, and Copper West Properties at Sherman Lofts.

Value $2,000

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#3All Teed Up

With Jay HarrisESPN commentator Jay Harris will fly from his Bristol, Connecticut studios to Portland to play a round of golf

with you and a friend at the private Witch Hollow course at the exclusive Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club. To cap off the incredible day, a private dining room and dinner will be served for you to share stories and laughs.

To be played on a mutually agreed upon date. Expires 4-4-2010.

Donated by Jay Harris, current parent Pamela Neferkara and current parents Christof & Victoria Mees

Value $2,000

#4Second grade class project

Acrylic on canvas Our wish for the world - love, peace, hope

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#5Plate and Pitchfork

Dinner Join 25 friends for an evening under the stars! Enjoy live traditional Irish music provided by current parents Dan Compton and Fran Slefer, local wines, microbrews and gourmet dinner at Kruger’s Farm on Sauvie Island. A perfect summer evening with friends.For use August 2009.Donated by Widmer Brothers Brewery, Kruger Farms and current parents Dan Compton & Fran Slefer.

Value $2,000

#6Baja, Mexico

Awake to ocean and mountain views from your four-bedroom villa during a seven-day visit to Loreto, Baja, Mexico. During your stay choose from a variety of activities: get up close to whales, take a guided deep sea fishing excursion, hike in the canyons surrounding the village, snorkel the clear waters of the bay, explore one of the five off-shore islands, or just relax in the sun. January through March, the blue and finback whales are often seen in the bay by the house. Or a two-hour drive will secure a view of the grey whales and their calves. Your residence for the week will be a home that sleeps eight adults or two families. Each well-appointed bedroom has its own private bath. This beautiful home has its own swimming pool, is within 25 yards of the beach, and sits on the 9th hole of the newly renovated Loreto Bay Golf Club. There is something for everyone.

To be scheduled for a mutually agreed upon date between April 2009 and March 2010. Donated by Allen Trust Company.

Value $5,000

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#7First grade class project

Doodle Table - 1 table and 2 chairs in honor of 1st grade class pet Doodle, a spotted gecko.

#8Bend, Brews, and

Mt. Bachelor Escape to the Northwest outdoor mecca of Bend, Oregon, for three nights at the Quail Farm Family Compound of Catlin Gabel parents Norm and Betsy Menefee ’73 Rickles. This private log-style home has a gourmet kitchen, expansive views of the Three Sisters, and lots of space for entertaining friends or lounging with the family. Push yourself to the limits; courtesy of four all day ski passes to Mt. Bachelor and eyewear from Smith Optics. After a big day, stop by McMenimans Old St. Francis School for brews and a relaxing soak. If all of that weren’t enough you get to arrive and drive in style in your very own BMW for the weekend.

Home sleeps 8. Date to be mutually agreed upon by both parties. Excludes July and August. Donated by Norm and Betsy Menefee ’73 Rickles, Merrell, Smith Optics, McMenamin’s and Kuni BMW.

Value $3,000

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#9Hollywood Glamour

Journey to the epicenter of luxury fashion, entertainment, and fame. In the Golden Triangle just steps from Rodeo Drive, Montage Beverly Hills pays homage to an earlier era of graceful living and refined comfort, and offers the most thoughtful services and amenities. This beautiful retreat will be home as you shop, dine, and tour to your heart’s content! • Two nights in Deluxe room at Montage Beverly Hills • 4 VIP tickets to Jimmy Kimmel Live • Tour of E! Studios

Montage expires 1-31-2010. Donated by ABC and Montage.

Value $3,000

#10Fourth grade class project

Catlin Gabel tree

R Tree: - Appraisals - Removal - Transplants - Preservation

R Consulting: - Expert Witness - Property Line Disputes

R Maintenance: - Pruning - Fertilization - Spraying

R New ConstructionR Certified: - Board Certified Master Arborist on Staff

Specializing In:

REMOVAL PRUNING TRANSPLANT

Your Neighborhood Arboriculture Specialist for 45 Years

503-245-1383www.halsteadsarbor.com

Halsteads-Full Page Catlin Gabel Ad-355220 1 2/27/08 10:03:42 AM

503-245-1383

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#11Ultimate Sports Fan

Are you ready for the ultimate weekend of sports? Four people hop aboard a private jet to Los Angeles on Friday, April 10. Before watching the Trailblazers take on the Clippers, warm up with some hockey, with the LA Kings taking on the San Jose Sharks for an afternoon game. Arrive at the Staples Center with your VIP parking pass and enjoy your 4th row seats for all the games! Still haven’t had enough? Don’t worry, on Sunday, Kobe and the Lakers have one final game waiting for you. Be forewarned: these seats are so good; you can leave your binoculars at home.

• Four tickets to LA Kings vs. San Jose Sharks (Saturday, April 11, at 1 p.m.)

• Four tickets to Portland Trailblazers vs. LA Clippers (Saturday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m.)

• Four tickets to LA Lakers vs. Memphis Grizzlies (Sunday, April 12 at 6 p.m.)

• All seats 4th row center court, VIP service at seats on all tickets.

• Parking pass for one vehicle at Staples Center included.

Specific dates: April 10-12, 2009, only. Donated by Williams and Dame Development.

Value $5,000This item has been featured in our Buy It Now auction

and may not be available tonight.

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#12Bali Ha’i Bungalow

This is a trip of a lifetime. Four people will spend a week in Bali, Indonesia, at Whitney Bungalow. The bungalow is nested led among the foothills and rice fields of the village of Penestanan, just outside of Ubud, the arts of crafts center of Bali. An exotic 1,500-square-foot Balinese structure, the open, comfortable bungalow has a large private swimming pool just steps from the entrance. Feel truly pampered by the Balinese family that will take care of all the cooking, cleaning, and daily blessings that are customary in Bali. As part of the package, a driver will take you to all the exciting places to see, including nearby shopping, authentic Balinese dance performances at Ubud Palace, visits to the Bat Caves, Tanalot Temple at sunset, Monkey Forest, and the new zoo and Bali bird park.

• Seven nights accommodations for up to four people

• Maid service

• Cook for the week, including all food

• Private driver

Beverages are not included. Expires 4-4-2011 (two year expiration date). Date to be mutually agreed upon by both parties. Donated by Karen Story.

Value $5,000

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Special AppealFinancial aid is an institution at Catlin Gabel. Supporting financial aid at the Gambol is a unique way for you to do something meaningful and immediate not only for students receiving aid, but also for their families, teachers, and peers sitting next to them in class.

Last year we raised $181,000 for financial aid. The money raised last year helped 15 students receive tuition for one year.

This year we have an increased need from families seeking financial aid for their children. We look to you to make a real difference for the Catlin Gabel community.

Raise your bid number for financial aid.

Thank you!

For Financial Aid

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You are the best!

Celebrate Catlin Gabel’s position in Portland and the world as an

educational catalyst.

Experience the generosity of our community as we invest in our students and faculty tonight.

�ank you for your support of the Gambol.

�e Catlin Ga�l Development o�ce

for all you doto make Catlin Gabel

such a wonderful place.

With Lovefrom the 3rd gradestudents & families

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#13Puppy Love

Meet the newest member of your family—a 4-month-old male Labradoodle puppy! Enjoy all the benefits of this amazing hybrid dog. Hypoallergenic, non-shedding, eager to learn and please—an excellent family dog. This puppy is chocolate brown, standard size, and coat is fleece. He comes with a crate, supplies, food, puppy wellness

exam, microchip, training, and boarding.

Donated by Kristen Nielsen PhD, Killara Ridge Breeding, Cooper Mountain Kennels, Nature’s Pet, and Murrayhill Veterinary Clinic.

Value $3,000

#14Eighth grade class project

Cartoon decoupage on plywood wall canvas

Alumni & Parents of Alumni:Thank you for supporting our students and faculty at the Gambol tonight!

Join us for Alumni Weekend 2009

May 1 - 3

Catlin Gabel Alumni Board & Alumni office

www.catlin.edu/alumni

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#15New York, New York!

Travel to New York City for a behind the scenes tours at both the United Nations led by the Deputy Communications Director and the New York Times lead by the Deputy Editorial Page Editor and alumnus David Shipley ‘81. At the U.N. see the General Assembly where Khruschchev famously banged his shoe on the rostrum, visit the Security Council chamber and sit in the chair from which Colin Powell made the case for war in Iraq, as well as other parts of the landmarked Secretariat building not seen on the public tour. At the U.N. you will be treated for lunch for four in the Delegates Dining Room and at the New York Times lunch will follow for four in the paper cafeteria. Spend one night at a suite in The Lowell New York. Your trip also includes four V.I.P studio tickets to “Good Morning America”, an autographed copy of Annie Leibovitz’s new book “At Work” and 2 tickets for the Tory Burch Spring 2010 Presenation.

United Nations tour must be used by September 2009 (they

will be closed after that for a major renovation). The Lowell

reservations are based on availability in the months of July

and August and will expire on August 31, 2009. The Tory Burch

fashion show takes place during NYC Fashion Week in September

2009.

Donated by ABC, The Lowell, David Shipley ’81, Annie Leibovitz, Tory Burch and Dina and Fouad Chartouni

Value $3,000This item has been featured in our Buy It Now auction

and may not be available tonight.

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#17Preschool class project

Decoupage bees on plywood wall canvas with honeycomb design

#16Manzanita Dreams

Imagine one week at a stunning ocean view home in Manzanita, Oregon. Start your trip off in style as you pack your bags into a Porsche Cayenne that is yours for the entire stay. Breath-taking sunset views, full beach access, and glorious amenities will make your vacation everything you dreamed it would be. To top it off, a delicious lunch at Bread and Ocean and wine tasting at Vino Manzanita will round out your stay at the Oregon coast.

Home sleeps 8. Date to be mutually agreed upon by both parties. Donated by current grandparents Reed and Tina Wilson, Sunset Porsche Audi, Vino Manzanita, and Bread and Ocean.

Value $3,000

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#18Valley and Vineyards

This is your year to visit the ever-popular, most glorious spot in all of California, the Napa Valley. On your way, stop in San Francisco and spend a night at the Hotel Drisco in the city’s most exclusive neighborhood, Pacific Heights. Head up to Napa, where you’ll stay for two nights at the world-renowned Meadowood Napa Valley, a member of Relais and Chateaux. Visit Spottswoode and Schramsberg for tours and wine tastings and a 9-course dinner at the French Laundry. Don’t leave tonight’s auction until you pick up your Francis Ford Coppola autographed bottle of Niebaum Coppola Rubicon ’83 and bottle of Duckhorn and Schramsberg wines.

Meadowood reservations available Sunday through Thursday. Not available for use in September or October. Expires 6-1-2010. Winery tour reservations required, subject to availability.

Donated by the Meadowood Napa Valley, current parents Yale Popowich & Tina Skouras, current parents Nell & Bob ’73 Bonaparte, the Hotel Drisco, Schramsberg and Spottswoode Winery.

Value $3,000

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# 20Fifth grade class project

Acrylic hearts on canvas

#19Tom Cramer ’78 original artPower Plant wood carved with metal inlay. Iconic Portland artist Tom Cramer ’78 is widely known for his public murals, painted cars, totems, and exquisitely carved, intricate wall reliefs inspired in part by his travels to the major temples of India. His work is exhibited at the Laura Russo Gallery and included in collections at the Portland Art Museum, Harsch Investment Corporation, Microsoft, the University of Portland, and the Bellevue Club.

Donated by Tom Cramer ’78.

Value $2,800This item has been featured in our Buy It Now auction

and may not be available tonight.

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Gambol auction team Superstars!Gina Mo�y Sharon Pe�r Jeremy Sandy Ji�Kim Sue

Your dedication, support, creativity, talent, organization, humor, and

commitment have been vital to the Gambol’s success this year.

Thank you for everything!

Linnea Hurst ‘11

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#21Desert Eden

Take your pick of the vacation home of your choice at Wolf Creek Resort in Eden, Utah, or La Quinta, Palm Springs, California!

Pick number 1: Escape from Portland and the rain to Duna La Quinta in Palm Springs. This resort home sits on the fairway of The Dunes course adjacent to the historic La Quinta Resort. Decorated in Tommy Bahama designer décor this home boasts plenty of room with two master suites, high ceilings and endless windows that capture the panoramic mountain views. Enjoy a short walk to restaurants, shops and galleries, or sit by the pool. Fall sunshine package expires 1-18-2010. 5 days – 4 nights.

Pick number 2: Travel just 45 minutes outside of Salt Lake City to this brand new 4 bedroom / 3 bath home in the beautiful Wolf Creek Resort community of Eden, Utah. Perfect for the whole family, this house features a great room plus big recreation room, 4 televisions, ping pong, and air hockey. Wolf Creek Resort offers a clubhouse with two restaurants, bar, liquor store, coffee shop, fitness room, hot tub and outdoor pool and 18 holes of golf with spectacular views. Vacation in Utah package expires 1-18-2010, excludes 12/20/09-1/5/10. 7 days - 6 nights.

Each home sleeps 8, includes stereo systems, iPod hookups, gas fireplaces, gas barbeques and bicycles. Pool in Utah is open only in the summer. No pets and no smoking. Guest pays cleaning fee $95. Donated by Lee Davies Real Estate.

Value $2,000

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#22Name that Catlin

Gabel Loop “Senior Circle,” “Class of ’10 Rocks,” “The Honeybee Circus”. . . Fame awaits! Get creative, join together with other families, honor a special teacher, or begin a tradition for years to come! For one year, the name you select will be the name of the Catlin Gabel loop around the main parking lot. All you do is choose the name, and we provide the signage.

One-year naming rights from 7-1-2009 to 6-30-2010. No business or corporate names.

Value Priceless

#23Kindergarten class project

Round mosaic planter

#24Steamer Train Birthday

Party at the ZooImagine your child conducting the Oregon Zoo Train! That is just one of the many special memories this party offers. The birthday girl or boy and 19 friends will explore the wonder and excitement of the zoo, complete with a meet and greet with the animals. The Oregon Zoo will provide pizza, cake, and beverages for all the children in the Africafe!

Expires 4-4-2010. Donated by Oregon Zoo.

Value $2,000

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#25Bee-licious!

The Beehive bevy of beauties is back! Let them tempt you with their own brand of special honey on May 30, 2009, for an evening event you will not soon forget. They will prepare a cocktail party for a group of 20 to 40 guests at your place or theirs. You provide the libations, they provide the food. Buzz, sing-along, and party ‘til your stung!

Event to be held on May 30, 2009.

Donated by Pam McComas, Betsy McCormick, Joanne Dreier, Sue Henry, Allen Schauffler, and Chenoa Ohlson

Value Priceless

Bee-licious!Bee-licious!

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#26Northwest Escape

No need to go through security at PDX! Just climb aboard your plane at Flight Craft on exclusive SeaPort Airlines and relax. Your plane will land at Boeing Field and be met with transportation to the Hotel Vintage Plaza Seattle. At your request, an Enterprise Rental Car will arrive at your hotel for you to journey to the Willows Lodge and Herbfarm in Woodinville.

• Two round-trip tickets to Seattle via SeaPort Airlines

• Two nights at Hotel Vintage Park Seattle

• $100 gift card at Wild Ginger in downtown Seattle

• Two day car rental

• One night at Willows Lodge in Woodinville

• 9-course dinner for two at the Herbfarm in Woodinville

Expires 4-4-2010.

Donated by SeaPort Airlines, Vintage Plaza Hotel, Wild Ginger, and Enterprise Rental Car.

Value $2,000

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#27Typhoon!

Tonight’s dinner is a preview of the fabulous dinner you and 9 guests will experience when you book your party at Typhoon’s Bo Restobar. Start your evening with a cocktail and appetizer class, followed by a seven-course dinner with wine.

To be scheduled for a mutually agreed upon date. Expires 4-4-2010. Donated by Steve and Bo Kline.

Value $4,000This item has been featured in our Buy It Now auction

and may not be available tonight.

#28Tour of Homes V.I.P.

Door-to-door transportation by limo from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, stop for lunch for six at Clyde Common, receive a swag bag filled to the brim with home styling goods, and childcare provided for up to 16 kids. Grab your girlfriends and go!

Specific date: May 16, 2009.Donated by Clyde Common, Prestige Limousine, Catlin Gabel, William Sonoma Home, and ABC.

Value $1,500

#29Sixth grade class projectEndangered species paintings on mural canvas

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Donor ThanksMany thanks to our auction donors who made

this event possible.

ABCA to Z WinesAbbey Ridge WineryAequisAlison Trowbridge DesignsAllen Trust CompanyJeff & Amanda AmatoAmrita YogaSusan AndersenMJ Anderson & Murdoch CollectionAndina RestaurantAnna Mara FloristAnnie LeibowitzApolloni VineyardsArchery SummitDeirdre AtkinsonAzumano TravelBacardiMichael & Rose BaskinTina Marie Baskin & Michael BernsteinBeard’sBee Tailors & CleanersBennink FamilyBernie Fagan SoccerFrank & Laurie BirdTory Burch LLCJohn ’75 & Suzanne Rinehart ’76 BishopBlack Butte RanchBlossoming LotusBlush Beauty BarBob ’73 & Nell BonaparteBread and OceanBroadway East ElectrologyJoanne BrodyCori BrunknerBuzy Bee CleanersCacaoCameron VineyardsCampbell Salgado StudioCathedral WineryCatlin Gabel Admission officeCatlin Gabel Alumni BoardCatlin Gabel Beehive StaffCatlin Gabel College CounselingCatlin Gabel Development officeCatlin Gabel English Department

Catlin Gabel HoneybeesCatlin Gabel Middle School Faculty and StaffChamber Music NorthwestCharles Fine Art PortraitsChehalem WineryChildren’s CourseCHORDinationJean ChoughChuck E. CheeseCity Center ParkingMolly Cliff-HiltsClyde CommonCoffee PlantColdstone CreameryCome Clay With MeDan Compton & Fran SleferSara Courts-Cochran Cheryl CoonCooper Mountain Kennels Copper West PropertiesTom Cramer ’78Cupcake JonesDa Vinci SmilesDani Inc.Dave’s Killer BreadDavid Hill Vineyards & WineryDent SpaDH InteriorsDoggie Delight BoutiqueDOSHA Salon SpaDoppio Coffee + LoungeKelley Dulcich PhotographyJeana Edelman ’77Eleni’s Philoxenia RestaurantElk Cove VineyardsStuart & Becky EllisEnterprise Rental CarESPNEsque StudioEXP SalonAndre FarciFada SalonRoss FitzgeraldMegan GalaherScott & Pam GibsonGino’s RestaurantGirlfriends

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40 Steve & Laura GordonHaggis McBaggisHairMJohn HamiltonKristin HamiltonJay HarrisKim Lusk Haslett ’89Healing Reiki HandsJordan HeintzHiggins Restaurant and BarHistoric Hotel La RoseHot Lips PizzaHotel DriscoHotel MonacoHotel Vintage PlazaHug-A-Bubba Doggie DaycareLauren Dully Hubbard ’91Peyton Hubbard ’19Imelda’s and Louie’s ShoesInn at Rancho Santa FeJ. Christopher VineyardsJohn & Janet JayJewel ImagesAl & Nancy JubitzJulie Lawrence Yoga CenterJusta PastaJeremy & Sandy KarpRichard KassissiehKATUKenny and Zuke’sKillara Ridge BreedingKimberlee Jaynes Interior DesignKimpton Group HotelsRaymond & Deneen KingSteve & Bo KlineKOP Travel Inc.KUNI BMWLa Rog BrothersLamb’s Market-StroeheckersJackie LambLe Petit Dauphin Swim SchoolLee Davies Real EstateAnnie LeibovitzLinnea Osterberg PhotographyTaufik & Judy MaMaggy Henry Interior DesignMagnum OpusMalibu RacewayMalory’sManagement WestManor Fine WaresMassage EnvyHeather McMasterMcMenaminsMeadowood ResortChristof & Victoria MeesMerrellMimi & MadreMLC InteriorsMontage Beverly Hills

Pat & Molly MooreMother’s Bistro & BarMountain Girl SilverMoving Moxie PilatesMt. Bachelor Inc.Murray Hill Vet HospitalMy Masterpiece Art StudioNaked WineryNatural Skin Revival TherapiesPamela NeferkaraRob & Sarah NelsonNew SeasonsKirsten Nielsen PhDNikeNorthwest Children’s Theater & SchoolKevin NovackOFASAKathy OkabayashiOMSIOregon Humane SocietyOregon ZooJodie OstrovskyOut of This World!Packouz JewelersParts and LabourPastini PastariaPet LoftPetite Fleur PhotographyPiccolo Mondo ToysPolaris Dance CenterPolonca MarxYale Popowich & Tina SkourasPortland Art MuseumPortland BeaversPortland Center StagePortland Children’s MuseumPortland Dermatology ClinicPortland NurseryPortland TimbersPortland TrailblazersPosh SalonJenifer Wilson Prendergast ’87Pumpkin Ridge Golf ClubAllison Reid RejuvenationReversed Lens PhotographyNorm & Betsy Menefee ’73 RicklesJennifer RothNicholas Schiller & Marie GodbeySchoolhouse Electric Co.SchramsbergSeaPort AirlinesDavid Shipley ’81Soho BoutiqueSouchiSouthern Living At HomeSouthwest Community Center

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GAMBOL ’09 • 41Spottswoode Estate VineyardWayne & Sylvia Stater Karen StoryStudio Coop Architecture LLCSt. Honore BoulangerieStudio Adrienne Classic PilatesSullivan VineyardsSunset Audi PorscheSunset LanesSunset Yoga CenterSuzanne JonesSweet WaresSylvan OrthodonticsTabla Mediterranean BistroTacoma Art MuseumTango BerretinLeonie and Patrick ToddTen 01The DifferenceThe JoineryThe Lowell New YorkThe McCoy Group, Inc.The NinesTruly ScrumptiousHen TruongTyphoon!United NationsViking ValetWaldorf Center for Plastic

SurgeryNani WarrenWestside Dance & Gymnastics AcademyWhite BirdWhole FoodsWidmer Brewery Wild GingerWilliams and Dame DevelopmentSamuel H. WilliamsonWilliams Sonoma HomeWillows LodgeSlate WilsonReed & Christina WilsonYoga PearlDamon & Madeleine YuzonZenana Spa and Wellness CenterZupan’s MarketsNancy Gordon-Zwerling

And thank you to donors who participated after

this catalog went to print.

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The Gambol auction is an annual fundraising event managed by the Development office. Proceeds from the Gambol provide financial assistance for our students and support our

teachers and programs.

Catlin Gabel School8825 SW Barnes Road

Portland, Oregon 97225503-297-1894

www.catlin.edu

Lark Palma, head of schoolPaul Andrichuk, middle school headMichael Heath, upper school head

Pam McComas, beginning school headVicki Roscoe, lower school head

Traci Jernigan Rossi ’83, director of admission and financial aid

Marsha Trump, assistant director of admission

Emily Niedermeyer Becker, director of development

and the entire development and admissions teams.

With special thanks to Lauren Dully Hubbard ‘91

auction and development associateFor outstanding work!

GAMBOL’09

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Terms & Conditions1. Upon entry each guest will be given a bid number. To bid in the silent auction,

simply write your bid number on the bid form opposite the amount you want to bid. To bid in the live auction, hold up your bid card with the number toward the auctioneer. By bidding in the live or silent auction each bidder agrees to these auction rules.

2. A bid acknowledged by the live auctioneer is a legal contract to purchase the item. In the silent auction, the bid you have written on the silent auction form, and designated by the silent auction official as the top bid, is a legal contract to purchase that silent auction item.

3. Auction items will be awarded to one purchaser only. The top bid amount for an auction item will not be split among bidders who may have agreed to pay a portion of the top bid amount. A purchaser who wishes to split the payment for an auction item must collect the individual payments from the other bidder(s).

4. All purchases are final, and there will be no exchanges or refunds on items. 5. The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid that he or she deems

unacceptable. 6. We will gladly accept your payment by cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, or

American Express on Saturday, April 4, 2009. Please make your check payable to Catlin Gabel School. In October 1971 the Internal Revenue Service granted Catlin Gabel School charitable organization status. We are, thus, a 501-C-3 charitable organization, and your payments are tax deductible as a charitable contribution only to the extent provided by law.

7. Unless otherwise noted, all goods, services, or certificates must be claimed and used NO LATER THAN APRIL 4, 2010, one year after the auction date.

8. Catlin Gabel School reserves the right to add or withdraw, without notice, items to or from the auction.

9. The purchaser assumes the responsibility to remove purchases from the auction premises. Purchasers may claim certificates from “Check-out” for services and tangible items not displayed. Just show your “paid” receipt and you will receive the certificate. You may be asked to show your “paid” receipt for tangible items at the door when you depart.

10. All items not removed from the auction premises this evening will be stored for you at Catlin Gabel School for up to five days (4/09/09), and you may claim your item(s) between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in the auction office Tuesday, April 7. Auction office is closed Monday, April 6.

11. Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for canceled tickets and/or accommodations. Bidder is responsible for redeeming gift certificates and arranging all travel and experiences directly with the donor. Catlin Gabel will not assume any responsibility for making arrangements.

12. Travel will be provided by donors as described even if the prices increase above those stated. Because travel charges change, travel costs may decrease the values stated, but no refunds will be allowed.

13. Catlin Gabel School has attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all items are offered “as is, where is.” Catlin Gabel School neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for, the correctness of descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance, or condition of the items. No statement made in this catalog or made orally at the auction or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. The values listed are estimates only and are not warranted for tax purposes or fair market value. Items have not been appraised unless so noted.

14. Each person issued a bid number (bidder) assumes all risks and hazards related to the auction and items obtained at the auction. Each bidder agrees to hold harmless from any liability arising there from Catlin Gabel School, its elected and appointed officials, members and employees, the auctioneer, the auction company and its agents and employees, the event organizers, sponsors, and or volunteers connected with the auction.

15. “Raffle” means a form of a lottery in which each participant buys a ticket for an article or money designated as a prize and where the winner is determined by random drawing.

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Lark Palma and the Board of Trusteeswishes to thank you all for

supporting the Gambol auction.

Catlin Gabel School supports inspired learning, leading to responsible

action through dedicated teaching, caring relationships, a challenging

curriculum, and community service. We value each person’s effort,

imagination, and positive contributions to the community. We celebrate

being inclusive and the partnership between family and school.

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