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The 2014 Red Tie Celebration catalog. All proceeds benefit Seattle University Athletics.

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G R A N D H YAT T

S E A T T L E

THE RED TIE CELEBRATION

SATURDAY EVENING

31M A Y 2 0 1 4

AERIE CLUB RED LEVEL+ DONORS

20 SPORTS. ONE TEAM.

Ken Alan

Stuart Allen

Almax Company

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

Joan Arnold

Bainbridge Island Ace Hardware

Brian Baldwin

Elaine and Elgin Baylor

Anders M. Berg, Jr.

The Boeing Company

Joan Bonvicini

Harlan Boyd

Pamela Bradburn

Sean and Gretchen Brennan

Stephen and Jennifer Brooks

Mark and Tiffany Buerk

Suzanne Burke

Analisa Castaneda

Greg and Cheryl Claypool

Frank and Marilyn Clement

Clise Properties, Inc.

Carolyn and Jim Coe

Compass Group

Leo and Carol Costello

Mark and Julie DeLaurenti

Dennis DeMille

James and Peggy Dynes

Bill Eisiminger

Steven Fantello

John and Judith Fitterer

Phyllis Flood

Eric Gibbs and Sandy Kassis

William Gould

Mary C. Grimm

Patrick and Nancy Grimm

Peter and Dawn Grimm

Scott and Karin Grimm

Jim and Aladene Harney

Chris and Therese Hendrix

Frederick Hines, Jr.

John and Kendal Hines

Bill and Sally Hogan

Rick Jones

James and Dianne Jorgensen

Douglas and Willeen Klan

Steve and Anne Knight

Krieger Insurance, Inc.

Lakeside Building II LLC

Steven Looney

Mark and Lisa McDevitt

Mary Kay McFadden

Daniel and Gretchen McKay

Curly and Judy McNamee

Paul and Darlene McTaggart

Jean Merlino

James Miller and Gretchen Vogel

Miller

John Miller, Jr. and Marlene Miller

Michael Miller

Robert and Phyllis Miller

Matthew and Anne Moran

Dan and Joyce Murphy

James and Jill Navone

Ronald Neubauer

Rob Nielsen

Ruth and Thomas Norwood

Jerry and Jane Oaksmith

Eddie and Terry O’Brien

John and Jeanne O’Brien

John Ochs

Olympic Eagle Distributing

One Strategic Capital, Inc.

Tony and Patty Philippsen

Joseph Phillips and Mary Sebek

John and Kathy Popko

Quil Ceda Village

Rick and Jennifer Redman

Eugene and Janet Ricci

Stuart and Lee Rolfe

David Rothrock and Kirsten Johnson

Sabey Corporation

Paul and Debra Sauvage

Sazan Group, Inc.

Mick and Marnie Schreck

G. Michael and Kathleen Selivanoff

Adam and Kelly Stoecker

Joseph Straus

Kevin and Veronique Suther

Richard Swanson

Erin Swezey and Tim Leary

Terrance Thomas II and Sandra Thomas

TRInternational, Inc.

Russell Tyler

Barbara and Orrin Vincent, Jr.

James Wedin

Charlie Williams and

Madge Potts-Williams

Kenneth Winstead

Thomas Workman

Jeffrey & Korynne Wright

Bob Yunker

Ralph Zech II

M. Anthony and Dolores Zimmerman

List reflects donors that have made an Aerie Club gift at the Red Level or above for the 2014 fiscal year.

THE RED TIE CELEBRATION

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY WELCOMES YOU TO

THE RED TIE CELEBRATION

SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2014

GRAND HYATT SEATTLE

PROCEEDS BENEFIT SEATTLE U ATHLETICS

May 31, 2014

Dear Red Tie Friends,

On behalf of the student-athletes, coaches and staff of Seattle U Athletics, I welcome you to our second annual Red Tie Celebration. Ours is a rich history, and this evening gives us a terrific opportunity to honor one of the most remarkable game changers in the history of any sport, #22 Elgin Baylor.

Coming from across the country, Elgin arrived in Seattle and promptly led his team, the University and the City of Seattle to the grandest stage in college basketball, the national title game. His courage and toughness knew no bounds. His basketball prowess and humility not only transformed the game but challenged deeply rooted cultural norms. He truly is a game changer. His legacy in the sport of basketball resides with the greatest of all time, with the likes of Chamberlain, Russell, Jordan, and James.

Elgin inspired so many to dream the impossible and he remains an inspira-tion today, most especially to our student-athletes and coaches. As they are in the midst of writing their own piece of history, it is up to all of us to sup-port their efforts, fuel their dreams, and help them unleash their potential in re-defining what is possible. We need only ask: who will be the next Elgin?

Thank you to the Red Tie Planning Committee for your energy and inspira-tion in the development of tonight’s event. I would like to extend an very special thanks to our chairs, Dino and Terry Rossi. Their commitment to and enthusiasm for our student-athletes and coaches has been nothing short of outstanding.

Thank you for joining us in taking our program to new levels through your financial and visible support of our student-athletes and University.

Go Seattle U!

Bill HoganDirector of Athletics

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May 31, 2014

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the second annual Red Tie Celebration in support of Seattle University’s 300-plus student-athletes. We are honored to be the co-chairs for this special evening and know it will be a night to remember. We would like to thank Anne and Matt Moran, last year’s inaugural chairs, along with all of this year’s volunteers that have made tonight possible.

Basketball fans still reminisce about this year’s honoree, Elgin Baylor, lead-ing Seattle University to the 1958 NCAA Final Four and national title game against the Kentucky Wildcats and how, as a legend of the NBA, he became the forbearer of a game played above the rim. Elgin Baylor had talents that had never been seen before on the court. Over the years, Elgin and his wife Elaine have graciously given their time in support of our student-athletes, and we are all grateful for their continued commitment to SU.

Seattle University has long set a high standard for holistic excellence in its graduates, and championship athletics is an extension of this pledge. Thank you to the leadership and foresight of University President Stephen Sundborg, S.J., who returned the University to NCAA Division I just a few short years ago. This unprecedented move would not have been possible had it not been for alumni, friends and supporters like you, having been with us every step of the way, and to our remarkable student-athletes, who represent the university at its best.

As 2013 WAC Head Coach of the Year Joan Bonvicini asserts, ”Our sports programs are the front porch of the university; it’s the first thing the public will see. So, let’s build champions.” That said, here is to a meaningful night in support of our student-athletes both past, present and future.

For Seattle University,

Dino and Terry Rossi

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Red Tie Planning Committee

Dino (‘82) & Terry Rossi, Chairs

Joan BonviciniSteve Brooks

Katie ChapmanCameron DollarJohn DoughertySteven Fantello

Shawn FarrellJames FinleyMark Frisby

Scott GrimmBonnie Grosby

Donny HarrelBill Hogan

Jo Anne HumeRick Jones

Caitlin KimuraKristen KirstSteve Knight

Tim LearyEddie Lincoln

Ernie LouScott McClellan

Michelle McLendonSolynn McCurdyTravis MillspaughAnne MoranMatt MoranCraig NisgorDave NyikosJenny ParkMichael PodlinDan PowersDavid RaneyDino RossiTerry RossiZachary StanfieldTrisha SteidlBrianne VanderlindenSusan VosperSherry WilliamsArnie WilligKen WinsteadJulie Woodward

On behalf of the Red Tie Planning Committee – a special thanks to Neil Everett of ESPN for his contribution to the Elgin Baylor tribute video. Additionally, we extend thanks to Dave Rees and Root Sports Northwest for post-production video editing.

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Athletic Director’sCircle Board

2014

Harlan Boyd

Greg Claypool

Steve Fantello

Mike Gibson

Scott Grimm

Jack Hanover

Jim Harney

Rick Jones

Steve Knight

Kevin Krieger

Tom Lee

Steve Looney

Jean Merlino

Matt Moran

David Rothrock

Kevin Suther

Bill Tsoukalas

Leonard Weber

Joe Zavaglia

Tony Zimmerman

A gift to the Aerie Club, the an-nual fund for Seattle University Athletics, plays a direct role in enhancing the athletic and aca-demic pursuits of more than 300 student-athletes.

“One of our top institutional goals at Seattle University is to achieve championship success in intercollegiate athletics at the highest level of competition,”

- Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J., University President

“Growing the Aerie Club through our collective investment in our student-athletes is essential to our succuess, both now and for years to come.”

- Bill Hogan, Director of Athletics

20 SPORTS. ONE TEAM.

A E R I E C L U B

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Board of Trustees

University Boards2014-15

Board of Regents

Robert A. Ratliffe, ChairNicole W. Piasecki, Vice ChairDavid W. Burcham, SecretaryMohamed Alabbar Rodney A. Bench Maureen Benoliel Robert H. BlaisAnn BlumeS.J., Mark G. BoscoPeter W. Chiarelli Thomas A. Ellison Allan C. Golston Donald J. HorowitzW. Craig Jelinek Patrick M. Kelly, S.J.Maureen Lee Thomas M. Lucas, S.J.Michael C. McCarthy, S.J. Thomas W. Neitzke, S.J.Carol K. Nelson William A. Owens Scott Redman Peter J. Rose Dave SabeyStephen Sundborg, S.J. (Ex Officio)Steve U. TrainerJennifer E TurpinJohn H Vassall, IIJill A. WakefieldEric J. Watson, S.J.Betty L. Woods Jeffrey J. Wright

Trustee EmeritiAnne V. FarrellJohn W. MeisenbachJames D. SinegalAnn Wyckoff

Mary Lou AmenMary Helen BeverRobert BrennanMaureen BrothertonPatricia BuchselBrian L. ComstockChristopher J. CorrJohn J. CostelloSr. Joyce M. Cox, BVMHon. Anita Crawford-WillisSalah DandanMichael G. DanielsJanet M. DwyerWilliam F. EisimingerPeter Ely, S.J. (Ex Officio)Ronald J. GiuffreTimotha ‘Timmie’ HollomonSteven D. HulingJames P. JorgensenWeldon L. ‘Butch’ LeonardsonDanny McKayMarlene R. MillerRichard E. Mitchell, J.D.Marilyn PriceJudy L. RogersKathleen H. SchaferDiane Siderius-KocerPastor Paul A. StootStephen Sundborg, S.J. (Ex Officio)Vince VolpeDeborah WildsKathleen WrightMartha M. WyckoffJoseph P. ZavagliaRalph K. Zech II

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MY VIEW OF ELGIN BAYLOR

You were born in D.C.the inventor the originator of hang timegraciously passing it on to Michael Jordan

yes Elgin you were Michael long before Michaelsweeping and taking the ball high above the rim

reducing it to one of your many possessionsking and leader in the locker room

first on the practice floorperfecting your jumper

lastly dimming the lights whilelocking up the gym on your way out

never one to boast about Seattle U. and the Final Four or

an elitist saying Final Twowith your MVP trophy and

College All American certificatestored in an attic trunk

never bragging about your manyLaker NBA All-Star selectionsnor did you complain about

your career ending tattered kneecovering two years in college

thirteen years in the NBAstanding the test of time

hiding your badges of honorBasketball Hall of Fame and

vice president of the LA Clippersyes Elgin you did everything during your lifetime

with the grace of a gymnast and the accuracy of a computerfinally you did it your way with a glowing flare

while showing innate class exhibiting to allthe perfect gentleman.

BY COACH JOHN CASTELLANI

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Evening Program

VIP Reception

Cocktail Reception

Silent Auction6:15 pm - White Section Closes6:30 pm - Red Section Closes6:45pm - Black Section Closes

Leonessa Ballroom OpensChampions proceed to the Ballroom

InvocationFr. Dave Anderson, S.J.

Evening EmceeIan Lindsay, ‘04

The Red Tie Celebration ChairsDino ’82 and Terry Rossi

Evening Sponsor RecognitionJoan Bonvicini

Student-Athlete ReflectionKacie Sowell, ‘14

President’s RemarksPresident Stephen Sundborg, S.J.

Honoring a Legend Elgin Baylor,

#22

Live Auction Ian Lindsay, ’04 & John Curley

Fund A ChampionAfter Live Auction #16

Special Presentation

John O’Brien, ‘53

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Evening Menu

DINNER WINEProvided by Eugene Wine Cellars

BREADRosemary Olive Oil Loaf with Unsalted Irish Butter

FIRST COURSE Sliced Heirloom Tomato Plate with Buffalo Mozzarella, Herb

Oil, Pecorino and Summer Savory (GF)

ENTRÉEFree Range Chicken Breast with Braised Napa Cabbage, Celery

Root Puree and Pequillo Pepper Relish (GF)

or

Roasted Steelhead Trout Filet with Red Quinoa, Baby Vegeta-bles and Tomato Jam (GF)

VEGETARIAN Quinoa Cakes with Ratatouille and Petite Greens

DESSERT DUOTheo’s Chocolate Cake with Tarragon Infused Chantilly (GF)

Chevre Cheesecake with Shortbread and Raspberries (GF)

Coffee and Tea Service

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Auction Activities

GUARANTEED PURCHASESee an item you can’t live without? You may discover one-of-a-kind auction items you can only find at The Red Tie Celebration. As a bidder, you may “buy it now” in the Silent Auction by bidding the guaranteed bid amount. The first bidder to sign the bottom of the bid sheet commits the guaranteed price and immediately becomes the winning bid. Guaranteed bids are set above the retail value of each item. Your bid helps Seattle U Athletics. Does not include Live items.

BEST OF LIVE RAFFLETonight you will have the chance to purchase an opportunity to win one of our fabulous live auction items. This opportunity can be purchased for only $100 during the VIP and Silent Auction reception. The winner will be announced prior to the start of our Live Auction!

GRAND PRIZE: Choose your favorite Live Auction Item! (Excludes item #16) Limited to 100 entries.

SPIRIT, SCARF, & TIE BARTonight we are offering custom SU Scarfs and Ties available ONLY here at the Red Tie Celebration. How often do you get a chance to win a $120 bottle of wine for only $50 AND receive customized school spirit to wear at your favorite Redhawks event?!

Here is how it works: You get to choose from the available unidentifiable spirit bottles paying only $50 per opportunity. This is a fun way to show your “Seattle U Spirit” as each bottle includes an official “Red Tie” or “Red Scarf.” This opportunity allows you to take a chance on a HUGE win and helps to raise funds for Seattle University.

If you would like to purchase a Red Tie or Red Scarf without selecting a prize, you can purchase one for the low price of $35. Don’t miss the chance to own the very first custom tie and scarf of Seattle U’s Red Tie Celebration!

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Elgin Baylor

The man who literally redefined the small forward during his college and professional career, Elgin Baylor led the Chieftains to their greatest postsea-son success.

After ushering in a new era of above-the-rim play during his first year at Seattle, Baylor guided the Chieftains to the 1958 NCAA Division I Final Four and Championship game against Aldolph Rupp’s Kentucky Wildcats. Baylor was named to the 1958 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament team and MVP.

Drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers in 1958, Baylor moved with the franchise to Los Angeles, playing until 1972. Baylor was an 11-time NBA All-Star, named to the All-NBA team 10 times, and was named the NBA’s Rookie of the Year in 1959. He teamed with Jerry West to create the Laker legacy of success, and in commemoration of the NBA’s 50th season, Baylor was named one of the 50 greatest players of all time.Holder of eleven Seattle University basketball records, including single-game scoring (60 points vs. Portland in 1958). Baylor is in both the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the Seattle University Athletic Hall of Fame.

Baylor’s number 22 is retired at SU and with the Lakers.

1958 Final Four MVP

2-Time All-American

Naismith Hall of Fame

11-time NBA All-Star

1959 NBA Rookie of the Year

Top-50 NBA All-Time

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Red Tie Honoree

KACIE SOWELL

In 2014, decorated women’s basketball senior forward Kacie Sowell (‘14) from Ventura, California was one of just 52 Division I nominees nationwide for the 2014 WBCA Division I Coaches’ All-America Team.

Sowell was a first team All-Western Athletic Confer-ence honoree in 2013-14. On a national scale, at the end of the Redhawks’ season, Sowell ranked 10th among active Division I career leaders in field-goal percentage and 11th in the same category for the 2013-14 season.

As only the fourth player in program history to pass 1,000 career rebounds and 12th to surpass 1,000 career points, Sowell finishes her SU career holding the top three spots in Seattle U’s Division I single season scoring, scoring average, field goals made, rebounds, and rebound average.

A member of the SU Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC), Sowell was named to the 2014 WBCA Allstate Good Works Team and was one of just 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award. She was also named the WAC Player of the Year at the end of her junior season and is a two-time First Team All-Conference and WAC All-Tournament team honoree.

2014 WBCA Honorable Mention All-American

2013 WAC Player of the Year

2014 WBCA Allstate Good Works Team

Two-time WAC First Team All-Conference

2014 Division I-AAA NACDA Scholar-Ath-lete Team

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Student-Athlete Speaker

John CurleyJohn Curley swears he doesn’t deserve the life that he has, and believes that if karma does exist he will be coming back in the next time around as a dung beetle. Before that happens John has much work to do. He co-hosts the Tom & Curley Show weekdays from 9am to noon on KIRO Radio 97.3FM.

John is also President of John Curley Auctions. He auctioneers year round helping to raise 2.1 million dollars a month for area not-for-profits.

He wears many hats and has many titles but likes it best when two very small people, who look a little bit like him call him, dad.

Ian LindsayIan Lindsay (‘04) is an alumnus, auctioneer, actor, and acting teacher. He has been honored to assist a wide range of non-profit organi-zations from around the Puget Sound and beyond.

Recently appearing at the Seattle Children’s Theatre, Taproot Theatre and in a SIFF short film, Lindsay’s theatrical work provides ground-ing for his auctioneering style.

A former member of the Seattle Arts Commis-sion, and current board member of Seattle’s Shunpike, Lindsay works to promote the fiscal health of the arts in the Puget Sound region and beyond. Lindsay is proud alumus of Seattle University’s Philosophy and Drama programs.

Auctioneer

Emcee

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JOHN O’BRIEN

Along side his twin brother Ed, O’Brien led Seattle University in a stunning 84-81 upset over the Harlem Globetrotters on January 21, 1952, scoring 43 points. He and Ed were drafted by the NBA’s Milwaukee Hawks in 1953, but opted to play in the majors with the Pittsburgh Pirates.John played with the Pirates (1953, 1955–58), the St. Louis Cardinals (1958), and the Milwaukee Braves (1959).

While in Pittsburgh, John and Ed became the first twins in major league history to play for the same team in the same game. They are also one of only four brother combinations to play second base/shortstop on the same major league club.

BILL RUSSELL

A five-time NBA Most Valuable Player and a 12-time All-Star, Russell was the centerpiece of the Celtics dynasty, winning 11 NBA champion-ships during his illustrious 13-year NBA career.

Along with Henri Richard of the National Hockey League’s Montreal Canadiens, Russell holds the record for the most championships won by an athlete in a North American sports league.

Before his professional career, Russell led the University of San Francisco to two consecutive NCAA championships (1955, 1956). He also won a gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics as captain of the U.S. national basketball team.

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Fund A Champion Presenter

Red Tie Honoree Presenter

Chihuly RedSeafoam PairChinese Red Seaform Pair with Ebony Lip Wraps is the second in a series of Studio Editions offered by Chihuly Workshop and Dale Chihuly. Each piece, signed by the artist, is handblown, and no two are exactly alike.

Each Chinese Red Seaform Pair with Ebony Lip Wraps comes with its own museum-quality vitrine, which is the perfect way to display this stunning example of the artistry of America’s First National Living Trea-sure: Dale Chihuly.

Honoree Presentation Gifts

David HorseyDavid Horsey, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist and columnist, is a political commentator for the Los Angeles Times. His work is syndicated by Tribune Media Services to more than 200 newspapers, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, the Houston Chronicle and the Boston Globe.

Horsey was a Pulitzer winner in 1999 and 2003 and a Pulitzer finalist in 1987 and 2014. In 2014, he received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for his editorial cartoons on social justice issues. Among his numerous other honors, Horsey won the National Press Foundation’s Berryman Award for Cartoonist of the Year 1998.

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ELGIN BAYLOR

The first time I saw him play,

he was a senior at Seattle University,

and was hovering like a bird, having just

snatched a rebound out of the air

and throwing a pass from the baseline,

the length of the court without looking

to a teammate sprinting past

the mid-court-stripe who easily

scored unguarded. I was a senior

playing basketball in high school,

who knew what I was watching

wasn’t possible, that it must have been

my imagination, something my teachers

said I had too much of, which was okay

with me, because if I didn’t play well in college

and never made it into the NBA,

there were other careers I could aspire to

where an imagination would be helpful,

although, at the time, I couldn’t imagine one.

BY TOM MESCHERY

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LIVE AUCTION

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LIVE AUCTION

General Rules Page 20 NCAA and Bid-O-Gram Rules Page 21#1 Mariners Diamond Club Page 22#2 Date Night for a Year Page 23#3 Jimmy Fallon Live! Page 24#4 Sounders FC Suite Page 25#5 Mariners Suite Page 26#6 Dinner with Coach Bonvicini Page 27#7 Relax in Chelan Page 28#8 Sunset Cruise with Coach Dollar Page 29#9 Holland America Cruise Page 30#10 Husky Suite Page 31#11 Seattle Power Lunch Page 32#12 Edgar Martinez Dinner for 20 Page 33#13 2014 US Open at Pinehurst Page 34#14 Travel in Style Page 35#15 One Week at the Wailea Beach Villas Page 36#16 Seahawks Come Fly with Me Page 37 Aerie Club: Fund a Champion Page 38#17 Dinner at Rosellini’s with Elgin Baylor Page 41#18 Instant Wine Cellar Page 42#19 Seahawks vs Chargers Game Page 43

#60 Bid-O-Gram: Salish Lodge Page 44#61 Bid-O-Gram: Be Rudy Page 44#62 Bid-O-Gram: Membership at Caruh Page 45#63 Bid-O-Gram: Yunker Painting & Const. Page 45#64 Bid-O-Gram: Ray’s Boathouse Cooking Page 46#65 Bid-O-Gram: Week in Tuscany Page 46#66 Bid-O-Gram: Week in Sun Valley Page 47#67 Bid-O-Gram: Create SU Wine Page 48#68 Bid-O-Gram: Week in Makena, Maui Page 48

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GENERAL RULES1. Upon entry, each guest will be provided a bid number. Bid cards will be provided at your tables. To bid in the silent auction, simply write your bid number on the silent auction bid form. To bid in the live auction, hold up high your bid card with the number toward the auctioneer. By bidding in the live or silent auctions each bidder agrees to these auction rules.2. A bid acknowledged by the live auctioneer is a legal contract to purchase the item. As well, in the silent auction, designation of the bid you have written by the silent auction official as the top bid is legal contract to purchase that silent auction item.3. Top bidders may pay for their items at the auction cashiering stations which open for regular service at the conclusion of the live auction. It is not necessary to pay for each item after its purchase and we encourage you to pay for your purchases only once, at the end of the live auction. Payment in full, however, is mandatory at the auction.4. 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 so split the payment for an auction item must collect the individual payments from the other bidder(s). Then either present those payments to the cashiers at the time the purchaser pays for the top bidder(s) purchases or accept those payments as a partial reimbursement for the total payment the purchaser has made.5. All purchases are final and there will be no exchanges or refunds on items unless otherwise noted.6. Bidders who elect to register their payment plan at check-in do not have to stand in line to pay for their purchases. Instead, guests who register their credit card ahead of time will have paid receipts for their auction purchases delivered to them during the course of the auction.7. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which is a minimal fractional advance over the prior bid.8. We will gladly accept your payment by currency, your check, Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover. Please make your check payable to Seattle University Athletics. The Internal Revenue Service has granted Seattle University 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. Generally you may deduct as a charitable contribution the amount you pay above the fair market value of the item.9. Unless otherwise noted, all goods and services must be claimed and used within one year of the auction date, May 31, 2015.10. The auctioneer reserves the right to add or withdraw, without notice, items to or from the auction.11. The purchaser assumes the responsibility to locate and remove purchases from the auction premises. Purchasers may claim from Item Pick up the certificate(s) for services and tangible items not displayed. By providing your paid receipt you will be able to receive the certificate. 12. Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. Tickets in travel packages are for coach class unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for can-celled tickets and/or accommodations.13. 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.14. All items not removed from the auction premises this evening will be stored for you at the Seattle University Athletics Office (OBRIEN CENTER) and you may claim your item(s) between 9 AM and 4:30 PM on Monday, June 2nd. Items not claimed within 30 days of the event will be stored at purchaser(s) risk and expense.15. All arrangements for trips, parties, and similar events must be made at least 60 days in advance, unless otherwise stated on the certificate. 16. Seattle University has attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all items are offered as is, where Seattle University neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for the correctness of descriptions, 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 for tax purposes or fair market value. Items have not been appraised unless otherwise noted.17. 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 therefrom Seattle University, its elected and appointed officials, members and employees, the auctioneer(s), the auction company and its agents and employees, the event organizers, sponsors, and /or volunteers connected with the auction.18. Unless otherwise noted by donor, services, tickets, certificate items, etc., are subject to mutually agreed-upon times and dates and all restaurant certificates exclude alcohol, tax and gratuity and may have certain date restrictions.19. All hotel/resort reservations are based on availability unless the certificate specifies.20. In your auction catalog, fair market value is an estimate of the retail value. Generally, we depend on the donor to give us a reasonable estimate of the item’s retail value.

SILENT AUCTION

1. Items offered in the silent auction will have silent auction bid forms attached to them or on a table nearby. You may bid by simply writing your bid number on the form opposite the amount you want to bid. 2. You do not have to take the next available bid amount, but may skip ahead on the form to find the amount you really want to bid. The next bidder must bid a higher amount than you did to be successful.3. If you really want an item, just write your bid number opposite the amount labeled “Guaranteed Purchase” and you own the item. Once you write your bid number on the “Guaranteed Purchase” line, the bidding on that item is concluded.4. You may bid on any item in the silent auction until the section is closed. Bidding for items in the silent auction sections will close at the time posted. A silent auction official will circle the top bid number and amount. You can see if you are the success-ful purchaser by looking at a copy (pink) of the silent auction bid form which is left in its place after the section is closed.

LIVE AUCTION

1. You may preview the live auction from the time the doors open until the start of the live auction. Please feel free to come right up to the display of the live auction items, even up onto the live auction stage. We want you to have adequate time and opportunity to see the excellent quality of the live auction items. Also please note any restrictions, limitations, sizes, etc.2. To ensure for you that the auction concludes at a reasonable hour, the live auction will begin during dinner and continue without intermission until all items have been auctioned.3.You may bid in the live auction by holding up high your bid card with the number toward the auctioneer. Either the auction-eer or bid spotter can accept your bid.

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NCAA Rules and RegulationsSilent and Live Auctions

Please note the following restrictions considering prospective and cur-rent student-athletes. Thank you for supporting honesty and integrity in Seattle U Athletics.

NCAA legislation (rules) limits the benefits that may be received by student-athletes. A violation of NCAA rules may result in a student-athlete being declared ineligible for competition. You will be provided regulations that outline what you may and may not give to the student-athletes who may fulfill auction packages. Additionally, NCAA rules limit the benefits that may be received by a prospective student-athletes and the parents of prospective student-athletes. A prospective student-athlete is any individual that is currently enrolled in grades 9 thru 12, regardless of whether they play a sport. Benefits that are prohibited include, but are not limited to, exposure to coaches or athletics staff under certain conditions and any try out-related activities.

Any auction packages which are affected by NCAA limitations are marked accordingly and will be reflected on the accompanying certificates. Do not hesitate to find a SU staff member if you have questions about a specific auction item or NCAA regulations. Thank you, and Go Redhawks!

Bid-O-GramHow to Bid and Win

The Bid-O-Gram is held during the live auction and is continuously updated through the auction. Bid sheets will be at each table for you to bid through-out the night similar to a Super Silent Auction.

Your goal is to be the highest bidder before the Bid-O-Gram closes at the end of the program. Bid sheets will be picked up continuously by volunteers who will provide you with another bid sheet until the Bid-O-Gram closes.

Listen for updates from your auctioneer!

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MARINERS DIAMOND

CLUB VIP DAYFour Diamond Club seats including a field tour before the game to watch batting practice hosted by Seattle Mariner President Kevin Mathers. You will get a chance to meet team manager Lloyd McClendon and general manager Jack Zduriencik, seek autographs from a player or two and then head out to the right centerfield warning track to watch the balls head your way. Also included will be a collection of bobble-heads, T-shirts and four beard hats!

DONATED BY: Kevin MathersVALUE: Priceless

Mutually agreed upon date in the 2014 regular season - non-premium

home game.

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DATE NIGHT FOR A YEARStruggling on what to plan for your special evenings out this year? Look no further! We have a year of date nights already planned for you! Treat your sweetie to twelve truly romantic memories. Dates Include:

• Suite Tickets + Parking to see Cher at KeyArena, June 28th, 2014• Dinner for Two at Restaurant Zoe• One Night at Doe Bay Resort on Orcas Island• Two VIP Paramount Club seats to see Tori Amos on Thursday,

July 17th at 8:00pm• One Night at FourPoints Sheraton at Seattle Center• Two Tickets to any Concert at The Triple Door• Dinner for Two at BlueAcre Seafood• Two VIP Passes for Seattle Harbor Cruise• Two Night Stay at the Seattle Marriott Waterfront Hotel• Dinner for Two at Von Trapps• Dinner for Two at Steelhead Diner• Two Passes for Ride the Ducks Tour

DONATED BY: AEG Worldwide, Argosy Cruises, BlueAcre Seafood, Joe and Maureen Brotherton, Grace Neri, Restau-rant Zoe, Ride the Ducks of Seattle, Seattle Marriott Wa-terfront, Steelhead Diner, STG Presents, The Triple Door, and Von TrappsVALUE: $2,200

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JIMMY FALLON LIVE!Laugh the night away with two tickets to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” at Rockefeller Center in New York City. Jimmy Fallon, Emmy Award and Grammy Award winner, will keep you entertained with his unique comedic wit, on-point pop culture awareness, welcoming style, and impeccable taste in music with the award-winning house band, The Roots.

Enjoy three nights near the Rockefeller Center at the Waldorf Astoria. Travel to New York with two round trip tickets on JetBlue and seven days of parking at Wally Park.

DONATED BY: Jet Blue, King 5, Wally Park, andSeattle University AthleticsVALUE: $2,750

One month notice required. Arrival time of all guests is 3:15PM. No one under the age of 16 years. Travel certificates are valid for 1 year from date of issue. Limited availability and certain blackout dates may apply.

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SOUNDERS FC SUITE

FOR 16Calling all Sounders fans! Join the thousands of spectators sup-porting Seattle’s professional soccer club, established in 2007, during their 2014 season. Enjoy a 2014 match in luxury as you and 15 others relax in one of CenturyLink Field’s exclusive suites, cheering on Dempsey and Yedlin as they lead the Sounders FC to victory. On a mutually agreeable date, your attendance to a Sounders FC match will include complimentary food, beverages, and parking in addition to your premium suite.

DONATED BY: Olympic Eagle DistributingVALUE: $2,500

Mutually agreeable date for the 2014 season.

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MARINERS SUITE NIGHT

FOR 20A suite night at the Mariners! Enjoy a premium view off the first base line and catering including ballpark fare, beer and non-alcoholic beverages for 20.

• 20 tickets to mutually agreeable game• Catering for 20, which includes ballpark fare, beer and

non-alcoholic beverages• Four (4) parking passes in the structure on Edgar Marti-

nez Way• Root Sports gift basket

DONATED BY: Root SportsVALUE: $2,600

Mutually agreed upon date for the 2014 season.

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#6

DINNER WITH

COACH BONVICINITreat your party of 10 to dinner at The Space Needle withCoach Joan Bonvicini.

The conversation will definitely be about basketball and build-ing champions with special guest, Seattle U women’s basketball head coach, Joan Bonvicini. Named WAC Coach-of-the-Year for the 2012-13 season, an honor that she also received in the Big West (Long Beach; three times) and Pac-10 (Arizona) conferences. She has guided the Redhawk women’s basketball program following her mantra of building champions.

Get an inside look at the program from this legendary coach and enjoy the best view of Seattle from atop the Space Needle. Following dinner, take a stroll through the amazing Chihuly Garden and Glass located on the campus of the Seattle Center.

DONATED BY: Chihuly Garden and Glass and The Space NeedleVALUE: Priceless

Please arrange a mutually agreeable date. Please reference applicable NCAA

regulations listed on page 21.

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RELAx IN CHELANEnjoy Washington’s premier destination vacation spot with a one-week stay at Lake Chelan Shores Resort located on the North Shore of Lake Chelan. This waterfront resort is minutes from historic downtown Chelan and has over 900 feet of lake front property. Lake Chelan offers a wide variety of perfect vacation activities, including: Jet Ski and boat rentals, water-slides, golf, hiking, shopping, and delicious dining. Spend a day exploring this beautiful wine country with wine tastings at Tsillan Cellars Winery, Tunnel Hill Winery, and Chelan Estate Winery. Finish your wine tour while enjoying BBQ in the Vineyards at Lake Chelan Winery, located in the last privately owned apple packing shed in the valley.

DONATED BY: Mike & Terri Koens, Chelan Estate Winery and Vineyard, Lake Chelan Winery, Tsillan Cellars, and Tunnel Hill WineryVALUE: $2,500

Preferred week of travel: June 20-27, 2014, or mutually agreed upon date before May 2015. No smoking. No pets.

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SUNSET CRUISE FOR 12

WITH COACH DOLLARJoin our Men’s Basketball Head Coach Cameron Dollar for a relaxing four hour cruise on Lake Union. You can choose from an afternoon or evening itinerary for your travel party of 12 for a memorable wine cruise aboard the 53’ Darlin Marin. The cruise shows off the Seattle skyline.

Coach Dollar has led the Redhawk basketball team for five seasons, guiding the team through the transition to full Division I membership and from independent status to participation in the Western Athletic Conference. A former national champion as a sophomore point guard on the 1995 UCLA Bruin team that claimed the title in Seattle, Dollar has been in Seattle for 12 seasons, seven on Lorenzo Romar’s staff at Washington prior to joining the Redhawks in time for the 2009-10 campaign.

DONATED BY: Rick Jones and Eugene Wine CellarsVALUE: Priceless

Mutually agreed upon date. Please reference applicable NCAA regulations listed

on page 21.

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ONE WEEK CRUISE ON

HOLLAND AMERICAWhen you step aboard one of the five-star luxurious ships of the Holland America Line, you will experience a voyage unlike any other. You can choose any cruise fom two up to seven days in length to Alaska, the Caribbean, Mexico or Canada/New En-gland. Your journey will include extraordinary dining, spacious staterooms, elegant surroundings and days filled with new discoveries and gracious pampering by an award-winning crew. You can choose to partake in as many – or as few – activities as you wish, from the renowned Greenhouse Spa and Salon, to cooking demonstrations and wine tasting in the Culinary Arts Center, and much more. Or simply relax and enjoy the spectacu-lar scenery from the beautiful wrap-around teak deck.

DONATED BY: Holland America Cruise LinesVALUE: $4,000

The certificate has no expiration date. The certificate may be applied to other cabin categories or cruise trades at an additional cost. Call World Cruise Reservations to secure a mutually agreeable date. Airfare to and from departure and arrival ports not included, however guests may purchase at an additional cost. Does not include taxes, onboard charges, shore excursions or hotel services charges.

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HUSKY SUITE FOR 12Be a part of ushering in one of the most exciting times in Husky Football history, the Petersen Era. Coach Petersen is the winningest coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) over the last decade. Experience the buzz for yourself at legendary Husky Stadium for a football game during the 2014 UW Foot-ball season.

You plus 11 of your friends can join hosts Steve and Anne Knight of Olympic Eagle Distributing in a catered suite and watch the game with Bill and Sally Hogan and Cameron and Maureen Dollar.

DONATED BY: Olympic Eagle DistributingVALUE: $6,000

Mutually agreeable date. Please reference applicable NCAA regulations listed on

page 21.

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#11

SEATTLE POWER LUNCH WITH MAYOR ED MURRAY & SEATTLE UNIVERSITYPRESIDENT STEPHEN SUNDBORG, S.J.

You and a friend will have the opportunity to have “The Ultimate Seattle Power Lunch” with City of Seattle Mayor Ed Murray and Seattle University President Stephen Sundborg! Give your opinion and advice to the Mayor and ask him per-sonally to fix that pot hole in your neighborhood! Ask Father Steve on his opinion of the first Jesuit Pope, Pope Francis, or about the University’s Presidential award winningSeattle University Youth Initiative.

The lunch will take place at Seattle’s Ultimate Power Lunch restaurant, the Metropolitan Grill in the Financial District of downtown Seattle.

DONATED BY: Metropolitan Grill, Mayor Edward Murray, and President Stephen Sundborg, S.J.VALUE: Priceless

Mutually agreeable date. Please reference applicable NCAA regulations listed on

page 21.

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EDGAR MARTINEZ

DINNER FOR 20Spend the evening with seven-time All-Star and five-time Silver Slugger Award winner Edgar Martinez. During his career, Edgar was a fan favorite and no other Mariner has worn Edgar’s number 11 jersey since his retirement. He was inducted into the Seattle Mariner Hall of Fame in 2007. Also that year, Edgar was inducted into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame, which recognizes individuals and organizations who, through their humanitarian efforts, distinguish themselves as role mod-els in their community.

This dinner for 20 will be hosted at Cranium founder Richard Tait’s waterfront home. Enjoy tequila tasting with Edgar and de-licious food catered by Little Water Cantina, a family-run Pacific Northwestern Mexican restaurant.

DONATED BY: Little Water Cantina, Edgar Martinez,and Richard TaitVALUE: Priceless

Mutually agreed upon date.

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US OPEN PINEHURSTJUNE 13-15, 2014As the site of more championships than any other golf course in the country, Pinehurst Resort and Country Club in Pinehurst, North Carolina, welcomes the 2014 U.S. Open Championship. Pinehurst is nestled among the sand hills of North Carolina and promises to bring the true spirit of “Southern Hospitality” to the U.S. Open 2014! Enjoy the beauty of the majestic pines towering over the historic Pinehurst course played by golf legends like Jack Nicklaus and Payne Stewart, just to name a few.

This package includes airfare for two on Alaska Airlines, six event passes for Saturday and Sunday to the Trophy Club, accommo-dations in a three-bedroom condo and two seven-day parking passes at WallyPark at SeaTac. The Trophy Club is an on-site air conditioned pavilion featuring big screen televisions broadcast-ing live coverage of the U.S. Open Championship, comfortable seating and a nice variety of menu options for purchase. The Tro-phy Club is located just to the right of the 8th and 16th fairways.

DONATED BY: Olympic Eagle Distributing, Anthony Travel, Inc.,and Wally ParkVALUE: $8,000

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TRAVEL IN STYLETravel like a Rock Star. Reserved for Alaska Airlines most valuable customers, the Most Valuable Passenger program is exclusively available for passengers traveling over 40,000 miles in a year. Check an extra bag, skip to the front of the line, and upgrade for free! With this incredible package, you will jump immediately to MVP status and benefit from the incredible travel rewards, creat-ing a stress free travel experience.

• Unlimited first class upgrades for you and a companion.• Priority boarding, priority check-in, preferred seating and

priority TSA line access on Alaska, American, and Delta.• 100% bonus miles of all flights (always double miles).• Most bag, changes, and additional fees waived.• Much, much more!

Along with your Alaska MVP Gold Membership good through 2015, enjoy two standby tickets for travel on Alaska Airlines, $100 worth of rides with Uber and up to 28 days of free airport park-ing at WallyPark!

DONATED BY: Alaska Airlines, Wally Park, Richard Zimmer, and UberVALUE: Priceless

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SEVEN NIGHTS AT WAILEA

BEACH VILLAS ON MAUIExperience the ultimate destination vacation with a seven-night stay at Wailea Beach Villas on Maui. Located on sandy Wailea Beach, you’ll enjoy a vast tropical oasis of waterfalls and bloom-ing gardens. Relax on the beach under covered cabanas or um-brella shaded loungers, soak in a heated jetspa, or find peace in the adults-only Makai lagoon pool. Venture out to adjacent spas and restaurants on the Wailea Beach Walk, or pamper your-self with an oceanfront massage. This package also includes two roundtrip first class Alaska Airlines tickets and seven days of parking at Wally Park.

Amenities: central air-conditioning, gourmet kitchen, laundry fa-cilities, flat screen televisions, private lanai with built-in Viking barbecue grill.

DONATED BY: Alaska Airlines, Wally Park, and Wally WalkerVALUE: Priceless

Mutually agreeable date before May 2015. Not available

during any holiday periods and availability may be limited.

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SEAHAWKS COME FLY

WITH ME VIP ExPERIENCEOn December 21st, 2015, enjoy an afternoon and evening for six guests to be hosted by Dino Rossi to celebrate our own Super Bowl Champions, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, as they go up against the Arizona Cardinals. The game will be played in the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona which is the home of the Arizona Cardinals and host of the Fiesta Bowl, Super Bowl xLII and Super Bowl xLIx in 2015.

Your day will start mid-afternoon when you and Dino board your own Lear Jet 40xR at Boeing Field, Seattle. In 2 hours and 15 minutes your jet will land at the Glendale Municipal Airport in Glendale, Arizona where your private limo will transport you a short four miles to the spectacular University of Phoenix Stadium. As you enjoy the game, you will be treated to food and refresh-ments as guests in the private seats of Coca-Cola North America.

To finish the evening, your limo will whisk you to your awaiting jet for a stunning evening flight home in returning to the beautiful skylines of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.

DONATED BY: Jeff & Linda Hendricks and Coca ColaVALUE: Priceless

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Seattle U’s #22 Elgin Baylor was a game changer: he was for the Los Angeles Lakers, for the NBA, for the game of basketball, and, certainly, for Seattle University. His legacy is enduring and he has long personified greatness. Who will be our next Elgin? Which team will be next to reach the Final Four? Which team will bring home another Championship for Seattle U?

Through tonight’s Fund A Champion, you will have a chance to be a game changer by giving at one of the following unrestricted gift levels:

$25,000 - $10,000 - $5,000 - $2,500 - $1,000 - $500 - $250 - $100

When you hear the level at which you would like to contribute, RAISE your bid card high.

Your Aerie Club - Fund A Champion gift is 100% tax deductable and all funds will go toward supporting championship excellence for our student-athletes, coaches, and staff. Thank you.

20 SPORTS. ONE TEAM.

2013-14 Conference Champions

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3ED O’BRIEN

Along with his twin brother John, Ed O’Brien came to Seattle U from South Amboy, N.J. From 1950 to 1953, he averaged 13 points per game in helping the Seattle U basketball team to a 90-17 record (.841) and trips to the 1951 National Catholic Tour-nament, the 1952 National In-vitational Tournament, and the 1953 NCAA Tournament.

O’Brien also played baseball for Seattle U from 1950 to 1952, hit-ting .431 with nine home runs during the 1952 season. After the Seattle U basketball team was eliminated from the 1953 NCAA Tournament, he immedi-ately headed to spring training for the Pittsburgh Pirates, for whom he played from 1953 to 1958.

Starting in the 1955-56 season, O’Brien returned to Seattle U during the baseball offseason to coach the freshman basketball team. He returned to the school full-time in 1958 as athletics di-rector, a position he fulfilled un-til 1980. He also served as head baseball coach for a total of 14 years, compiling a record of 276-135 (.672).

1930-2014

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DINNER FOR 12 AT THE

ROSELLINI’S WITH ELGIN &

ELAINE BAYLORTwelve fantastically fortunate people will join SU Alum, NBA Hall of Famer and living legend, Elgin and Elaine Baylor for a sumptuous feast at the Windermere home of Albert and Vicki Rosellini. Dinner will be provided and served by El Gaucho Restaurant, one of the best steakhouses in the Northwest, if not the country. Fabulous wines for the evening will be donated by Dino and Terry Rossi. This promises to be a fun, fascinating and festive evening!

DONATED BY: Albert & Vicki RoselliniVALUE: Priceless

Mutually agreeable date.

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INSTANT WINE CELLARThis is the fastest way to start your very own wine collection. Take home 100 bottles of wine, hand selected as wines every home should have for all occasions. The collection includes a wide range of highly acclaimed reds, whites, and dessert wines, including Chandler Reach, Chateau Ste. Michelle, Louis Bernard, Le Baron Ranch and so much more!

DONATED BY: Friends of Seattle UniversityVALUE: $1,700

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#19SEAHAWKS CLUB SEATS

Cheer on our Super Bowl xLVIII Champions with club seats for four at the Seahawks’ first pre-season home game against the San Diego Chargers. Located in Section 213, Row C, Seats 5-8, these seats look right down the Hawks goal line in the south-east corner of CenturyLink Field. Between cheering on your favorite football team, enjoy full access to the Seahawks Club dining and bar area during the game.

DONATED BY: Sound Community BankVALUE: $800

Game is scheduled for Friday, August 15th 2014, with kickoff at 7:00pm.

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#60SALISH LODGE WEEKEND GETAWAYSpend one night perched above the cool, rushing waters of spectacular Snoqualmie Falls. The Salish Lodge & Spa provides relaxation and recreation amid the forested foothills of the Cascade Mountains, 30 miles from Seattle. Featuring an award-winning spa is a hushed, Asian-inspired retreat featuring botanical treatments, a eucalyptus steam room, and thera-peutic soaking pools linked by a waterfall and facing the pines, rooms at Salish Lodge & Spa indulge with wood-burning fireplaces, down comforters (bedspreads), pillow menus, and patios, balconies, or window seats. Jetted tubs for two offer mood lighting.

DONATED BY: Salish Lodge & SpaVALUE: $329

Offer valid Sunday-Thursday.

#61BE RUDY FOR A GAMELove showing Seattle University school pride and attending Men’s Basketball games? This is your chance to be Rudy the Redhawk at a Men’s Basketball game and prove that you are the ultimate fan. The Redhawks ended their 2013-2014 season in the quarterfinals of the West-ern Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament in Las Vegas. They made a five-game improvement from the previous season and the majority of the players from the 2013-2014 roster will be returning in the 2014-2015 season. Cheer your team on as Rudy the Redhawk!

DONATED BY: Seattle University AthleticsVALUE: Priceless

NCAA rule apply - not available to prospective student-athletes or the parents of prospective student-ath-

letes. Please see page 21 for further details or ask a SU staff member.

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#62ONE YEAR CARUH MEMBERSHIPPamper yourself with a one-year Earth Spa Membership at Caruh. With this membership, enjoy one 60-minute elemental facial or restorative massage each month. The elemental facial restores a healthy balance to your skin with customized products; it includes hand, foot, and shoulder massage, hot stone, and facial pressure points. The restorative massage provides a therapeutic massage that blends pure flower essences and steam towels with massage techniques including Swedish, Shiatsu, Thai, and deep tissue. As an Aveda hair sa-lon and spa, Caruh only uses the finest organic and botanical ingredients and is committed to providing you with a luxurious pampering experience.

DONATED BY: Caruh Salon & SpaVALUE: $720

Membership services can be scheduled Monday-Friday only ($10 fee for weekend appointments); gratuity

not included.

#63YUNKER PAINTING & CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WORKDoes your bedroom, bathroom, or living room need a new look? Enjoy 16 hours of labor from Yunker Painting & Construction. Since their beginning in 1979, Yunker Painting has provided superior painting services for all types of projects throughout the Puget Sound area. Quality craftsmanship and attention to detail go into each Yunker Painting project. With a deep commitment to their customers, Yunker Painting promises to deliver top qual-ity, cost efficient, and creative painting solutions for all your needs. Other services include: cabinet refinishing, pressure washing, millwork installation, residential & commercial re-modeling, and carpentry.

DONATED BY: Scott P YunkerVALUE: $1,040

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#64RAY’S BOATHOUSE COOKING CLASS & DINNER FOR SIxRay’s Boathouse is “the” place to go for exceptional seafood prepared with Northwest style and waterfront dining. Ray’s invites you and five guests to enjoy an unforgettable three course Northwest dinner that you will participate in preparing with Executive Chef Wayne Johnson. After the cooking class, you will then retire to the dining room where you will enjoy the meal you prepared and enjoy a selection of wines.

DONATED BY: Sally HoganVALUE: $600

Mutually agreeable date. Gratuity not included.

#65ONE WEEK STAY IN TUSCANY, ITALYExplore beautiful Tuscany with a one-week stay at Villa Belpasso—a farmhouse located out-side the picturesque town of Pitigliano in the southeastern part of Tuscany. Villa Belpasso has four bedrooms and four baths and sleeps eight to ten people. Relax on the large cov-ered porch as you look out on to the villa’s own olive orchard. Venture out with short trips to two thermal spas that are a 10-minute drive from the house or discover the sights at nearby historic towns. Looking for more adventure? Enjoy longer daytrips to Siena, Rome, and Florence or experience Tuscany with a scenic drive to the coast.

DONATED BY: Maremma ToursVALUE: $2,300

Reservation dates based upon availability. This reservation covers 8 persons, additional guests, including children, will be an additional charge of $20 per person, per night. Book your week at Villa Belpasso and complete your stay before May 31, 2016. Refundable credit card deposit and complete signed rental agreement, and additional guests fee due before reservation is confirmed.

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#66ONE WEEK IN SUN VALLEYEnjoy a Week of Fun in Beautiful Sun Valley!

Located in the ski resort city of Sun Valley, Idaho, Elkhorn Village is minutes away from the Dollar Mountain Ski Hill and Sun Valley Lodge. You and five friends will enjoy six nights in this beautiful three-bedroom, three-bath town home. Take advantage of ALL the area has to offer during the summer or winter months. Spend family time sharing stories, dining out at fun restaurants, or getting competitive at board games. Use your imagination and the list goes on! This home comfortably sleeps six with three bedrooms and three adjoining baths. Hit the slopes and play in the snow to your heart’s content in winter. In the summer, you can make use of the tennis courts and community pool, large patio area and golf priv-ileges at Elkhorn Golf Course.

*Seven Days of parking at WallyPark at SeaTac*Seven days, six nights in Sun Valley, Idaho*Just minutes away from Dollar Mountain Ski Hill and Sun Valley Lodge*Three bedroom, Three bathroom town home comfortably sleeps six

DONATED BY: Lakeside Industries and Wally ParkVALUE: $3,105

Based upon mutually agreeable dates. Holidays excluded.

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#68GET AWAY FOR ONE WEEK INMAKENA, MAUIEscape to paradise with a one-week stay in Makena, Maui during fall or spring, two round-trip tickets on Alaska Airlines, and seven days of free parking at Wally Park. This two bed-room, two bathroom oceanfront condo is located on Polo Beach and sleeps a maximum of six adults/children (one king bed, two twin beds, one double sofa bed). This non-smoking property is sure to meet your relaxation needs with a pool, Jacuzzi, and BBQ area. Enjoy swimming and snorkeling at Polo Beach, golfing at world-class courses, and shopping and dining in some of Maui’s finest restaurants and resorts.

DONATED BY: Alaska Airlines, Kevin Crane, and Wally ParkVALUE: Priceless

Available after Labor Day and prior to Thanksgiving or in the spring after Easter and before Memorial Day. No pets allowed.

#67CREATE SU WINE AT EL GAUCHO FOR FOURJoin Seattle University President Father Sundborg and Athletic Director Bill Hogan at El Gau-cho for a wine tasting that will result in the selection of the wine blend that will become the 2015 SU branded Red and White wines from Alexandria Nicole Cellars.

DONATED BY: El Gaucho - MacKay Restaurants and Alexandria Nicole CellarsVALUE: Priceless

Mutually agreed upon date.

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SILENT & LIVE AUCTION DONORS

Carol Arigo

Kevin Bates

Johnny Beck

Kelly Beck

Kelsey Boyce

Steve Brooks

Bill Burdin

Dylan Burnett

Annette Campagna

Marc Chandonnet

Gregory Claypool

Kevin Crane

John Curran

Steve De Laveaga

Dennis Deisinger

Roz DiLillo

Kevin Donohoe

John Dougherty

Patty & Peter Fewing

James Finley

Mark Frisby

Christopher Griffin

Lauren Hammerle

Donny Harrel

Jeff Hendricks

Jennifer Hille

Sally Hogan

Danny House

Rick Jones

Mike Koens

Gerald Kroon

Rosalyn Kwan

Richard Lambert

Maddie Lynch

Edgar Martinez

Kevin Mathers

Paul Maybee

Jack McCann

Scott McClellan

Caitlin McHugh

Mick McHugh

Curly McNamee

Emily Michaelson

Anne & Matt Moran

Ciscoe Morris

Pete Mullenbach

Edward Murray

Grace Neri

Craig Nisgor

Howie Nisgor

Siobvan Nyikos

Eileen Olson

Maryann Orwiler

Jennifer Park

Julie Phan

Mark Pinger

Albert & Vicki Rosellini

Dino Rossi

David Rothrock

David Sharon

SU Staff

Trisha Steidl

Stephen Sundborg, S.J.

Richard Tait

Allison Tenney

Tracey Wickersham

Chris Widener

Scott Yunker

Richard Zimmer

Tony Zimmerman

Terrance Thomas

Sue Ursino

Jim Van Farowe

Brianne Vanderlinden

Wally Walker

Dan Welch

Mary White-Cornell

James Whittaker

Tracey Wickersham

Chris Widener

Scott Yunker

Richard Zimmer

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Acaro Boxing

AEG Worldwide

Alaska Airlines

Angelo’s Ristorante and Lounge

Anthony Travel Inc.

Anytime Fitness Fremont

Argosy Cruises

Ba Bar

Beecher’s Handmade Cheese

Blue Ribbon Cooking

Blueacre Seafood

The Boeing Classic

The Boeing Company

Bon Appetit Management Company

Caffe Ladro

Caffe Vita Coffee Roasting Co.

California Closets

Caruh Salon & Spa

Chambers Bay Golf

Chelan Estate Winery and Vineyard

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Chihuly Studio

Coca Cola

Coca Cola Japan

Columbia Distributing

Community Fitness

Competitor Group

Cottage Cafe & Fireside Lounge

Courtyard Pioneer Square by Marriott

El Gaucho - MacKay Restaurants

Eltana/Wood-Fired Bagel Café

EMP Museum

Eugene Wine Cellars

FillaSeatSeattle.com

Full Circle

Fx McRory’s Restaurant

Garage

GEICO

Gibbs Natural Healing Centre, PC

Goldberg Jones

Greenvelope.com

Heavy Restaurant Group

Hilling Design fine portraiture

Holland America Cruise Lines

Honeyhole Sandwiches

Hoodsport Winery Inc.

Hyatt at Olive 8

Il Fornaio Restaurant at Pacific Place

Incentives by Design

Intuitive Bodywork, LLC

Itzy Inc

Ivar’s & Kidd Valley Restaurants

Jet Blue

Joe and Maureen Brotherton

John Howie Restaurants

Kids Discovery Museum

King 5

Lake Chelan Winery

Lakeside Industries

Little Water Cantina

Loulay Kitchen & Bar

Maremma Tours

Marriott San Diego Gaslamp Quarter

Metropolatin Grill

Metropolitan Market

Mt Si Golf Course

Museum of Flight

Northwest Outdoor Center

Nuun

Oki Golf

Olympic Eagle Distributing

Orange Tree Golf Club

Outdoor Research

Pilates on 10th

Polar

Portage Bay Goods

Pure Barre Capitol Hill

Ray’s Boathouse, Cafe &

Catering

Red Frog Events

Renaissance Seattle Hotel

Restaurant Zoe

Ride the Ducks of Seattle

Root Sports

Sail Sand Point

Salish Lodge & Spa

Salon Azur

Salty’s Seafood Grills

Seattle Art Museum

Seattle Bouldering Project

Seattle Distilling Company

Seattle Marriott Waterfront

Seattle Skin and Laser

Seattle University Alumni

Relations

Seattle U. Athletics

Seattle U. Track & Field

Seattle U. Women’s Basketball

Seattle U. Women’s Soccer

Seattle Yoga Arts

Silver Reef Casino and Spa

Silverwood Theme Park

Space Needle

Spin Alley Bowling Center

Steelhead Diner

STG Presents

Super Jock ‘n Jill

Tallulah’s

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