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A Report to Concerned Individuals Vol. 53, No. 3 Fall 2016
Edward A. Reese, S.J. President
Mr. Patrick M. Ruff Principal
Mr. Joseph A. Vollert ’84 Vice President for Advancement
Mr. Ken Stupi ’78 Vice President for Finance & Administration
Ms. Marielle A. Murphy ’93 Director of Advancement
Mr. Timothy A. Reardon ’86 Director of Alumni Relations
Mr. Paul J. Totah ’75 Director of Communications
JESUIT COMMUNITY
Edwin B. Harris, S.J. ’63, Superior
Douglas Draper, S.J., Minister
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ST. IGNATIUS, mindful of its mission to be witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students of any race, color and national and/or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded to or made available to students at this school. St. Ignatius does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Likewise, St. Ignatius does not discriminate against any applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability.
ON THE COVER: In this issue, we celebrate the SI of old and the current student body in a “Then and Now” photo feature. The school’s crest on our new archway entrance symbolizes SI’s connection with our past five campuses, to the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) and to the school’s founder and our namesake: St. Ignatius of Loyola.
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October 2016
For the Annual Report, I have the job of reflecting on the past year, and as someone who arrived at SI in late June from my previous job as president of Brophy College Prep in Phoenix, I am faced with the challenge of only hearing about the year from others. However, I was on hand for two great events — the Broadway Auction in March, which proved to be a wonderful introduction to the current SI family, and the June 28 Day of Giving, which helped me see what a generous community of donors this school has.
When I walked into the auction back in March, I was greeted by people in costumes from Broadway shows and saw a documentary that illustrated the vast talent our West Coast school has given to the East Coast. Adam Jacobs ’97 is still starring in the title role in Aladdin; Darren Criss ’05 had his face posted larger than life in Times Square when he performed in How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying; and Bartlett Sher ’77 is still going strong
as a Tony Award winning director and head of the Lincoln Center Theatre. Sadly, cancer recently ended the life of James Houghton ’76, who headed Juilliard’s Drama Division and who served as founding artistic director of the Signature Theatre Company. Read James’ obituary in this issue to see the mark he left on Broadway.
These alumni are storytellers at heart, and that is how I see my role as president — to tell you the stories of the men, women and young people who are the SI family.
When I entered my new office on June 28, I saw hard at work some of my new family — the Advancement team — who were busy orchestrating the school’s first-ever Day of Giving, one where we hoped to mobilize 500 gifts in 24 hours, with 100 coming from first-time donors. By day’s end, SI received gifts from 827 donors, of whom 220 had never donated to the school.
The $140,000 we made that day helped us in two important ways. First, it showed us that what we’re doing with our students is working. We teach them to be generous and to be people for and with others. Nearly a third of the seniors took part in our Giving Day because they understand that others are following in their footsteps.
Secondly, the gifts helped us in our yearly goal of trying to raise money to help 320-plus students with tuition assistance. For the past several years, the interest on our endowment just hasn’t covered the $3.5 million we distribute. That’s why last year we launched the Compass Campaign, one that we hope will bring our endowment up to $100 million, giving us a sustainable path to help even more families.
I also heard other stories in my travels between Phoenix and San Francisco, including how fond you all are of my predecessor, Ed Harris, S.J. ’63. In his two years as president, he did much to help SI finish important seismic retrofits, raise scholarship funds and plan for the future, one that will involve new facilities and new programs as we prepare our school for the challenges of the new millennium. I’ve known Ed for years and had the pleasure of working with him in Sacramento when he served as president at Jesuit High there. I’m delighted to continue working with him, as he will stay on as the Superior of the SI Jesuit community.
Finally, I’m hoping to get to know more of you over this coming year. Even though I’ve never served at SI before, it already feels like home but with a unique flavor all its own, one that comes, perhaps, from being in one of the best cities in the world.
Thank you for all you have done for SI and all you plan to do to help us in our important task of teaching boys and girls to be men and women who have the courage to lead and a passion to serve.
Yours in Christ,
Edward A. Reese, S.J.
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Boards of Trustees & Regents 2015-2016
BOARD OF TRUSTEESGregory R. Bonfiglio, S.J.ChairJustice Peter Siggins ’73SecretaryMs. Maureen ClarkEdwin B. Harris, S.J. ’63Dr. Ted W. LoveAngelo J. Rizzo, S.J.
BOARD OF REGENTSClaude Perasso, Jr., Esq. ’76ChairMr. Joseph Allanson ’81Vice ChairMs. Jeannie SangiacomoSecretaryMs. Tina ButlerMs. Susan CarterMr. Simon Chiu ’88Dr. Antonio Cucalon ’75Sr. Cathryn deBack, O.P
Mr. Keith DunneDr. Frederick GainesMr. Gordon Getty ’51*Edwin B. Harris, S.J. ’63Mr. Brian Heafey ’86Ms. Heidi LeBaron LeuppMs. Margy LicoNiall McCarthy, Esq. ’85Mr. William McDonnell ’42*Ms. Michele MeanyMartin D. Murphy, Esq. ’52*Mr. Timothy Pidgeon ’74
Mr. Marcus RobinsonMr. Bert Selva ’80Alicia Donahue Silvia, Esq.Timothy Alan Simon, Esq. ’73Mr. Steve Sirianni ’84Mr. Robert Uhrich ’83Mr. Albert Waters II ’80* Lifetime Members
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Regents Emeriti
Mrs. Angelina Alioto Mr. Kerwin C. Allen ’78Mr. John F. Azevedo ’59Mr. Alessandro Baccari Dr. Rena M. Bancroft Mr. Bernard J. Bannan* ’37Mr. David C. Bernstein ’80Mrs. Helen Bernstein Mr. Thomas E. Bertelsen, Jr. Mr. Carl F. Blom ’55Mrs. Marlies M. Bruning Mr. Peter J. Brusati* ’43Sr. Margaret Buchanan, S. M. Rev. Cornelius M. Buckley, S.J.Mr. Robert T. Buich ’57Mr. Gregoire Calegari Hon. Mary I. Callanan Mr. Clark N. Callander ’76Mrs. Barbara Callander* Mr. James E. Canales, Jr. ’84Mrs. Catherine Cannata Mr. Arthur P. Carroll* Mr. Michael P. Carroll ’58Mr. Peter W. Casey ’68Mr. Paul N. Cesari ’75Mr. Sherman Chan ’85Mr. Hector Chinchilla Mr. John A. Christen III ’61Mrs. Alfred G. Cinelli Mr. Mark W. Cleary ’64Mr. Albert K. Clifford ’73Mr. Samuel R. Coffey ’74Mr. Jeff A. Columbini ’79Mr. John Cosgrove* Mr. Kevin K. Coyne ’67Mr. Hal Cranston Mrs. Mary Cranston, Esq. Mr. John F. Crowley* ’41Mr. John P. Cruden, Jr.* ’34Mr. Donald E. Dana ’66Mrs. Ralph K. Davies* Mr. Joseph Diffley ’64Mr. Henry Doelger* Mr. Robert K. Drucker ’58Mr. John Duff Mr. Charles W. Dullea ’65
Mr. John S. Ehrlich Mrs. Dana M. Emery Mr. Robert D. Enright ’76Mr. Scott B. Erickson ’73Mr. Clifford M. Farmer John J. Ferdon, Esq.* ’33Mr. John J. Fitzpatrick ’60Mr. Tom F. Fitzpatrick III ’64Mr. H. Welton Flynn Hon. J. Richard Fredericks Arthur J. Fritz, Jr., Esq.* ’58Mr. Lynn C. Fritz ’60Mr. Edward Garvey ’70Mr. Gordon P. Getty ’51David T. Giannini, Esq. Louis J. Giraudo, Esq. ’64Mrs. Jenny Go Ms. Yvonne M. Go Mr. Donald J. Gordon* ’43Ms. Nanette Gordon Mr. Michael R. Gorman* ’63Mr. Charles L. Gould* Mr. Fred R. Grant* ’38Mr. Ellison C. Grayson Mr. John F. Grealish* ’44Mr. Richard J. Guggenhime Ms. Tessie Guillermo Mrs. Donna Hale Ms. Kathryn A. Hall Mr. Paul HazenRichard J. Heafey, Esq. John Henning, Esq. ’58Mr. Wayne J. Hu ’62Mr. Leo B. Hyde* ’47Mr. Peter A. Imperial ’77Mr. John M. Jack ’73Mr. John E. Johnson Mr. Thomas Jordan Mr. Robert Kaprosch ’82Mr. James W. Kearney* ’48Mrs. Kathleen Kelly Mr. William D. Kilduff Mrs. Dorothy Kitt ’50Mr. Leo Paul Koulos ’51Hon. Richard Kramer Mr. Gregory T. Labagh ’66
Mr. Robert J. Lalanne ’73Dr. Ralph Lane, Jr.* Mr. Arthur C. Latno, Jr. ’47Mrs. Mary Lawson Mr. Thomas A. Leonardini ’59Mrs. Mary Kay Leveroni Mr. Stephen E. Leveroni ’69Mr. Vincent Lin Mr. Richard O. Linke Mr. George Lippi Mrs. Louise R. Lucchesi Mr. Loyd Luckmann* Hon. Eugene F. Lynch ’49Mrs. Jan MacDonnell Mr. Jeffrey N. Maggioncalda ’87Mr. Curtis J. Mallegni ’67Mr. John A. Mangan* ’36Mr. Ivan M. Maroevich, Jr. ’69Ms. Sally A. Maske Mrs. Margaret McCaffery Rev. Edwin J. McDermott, S.J.* ’36Mr. William E. McDonnell ’42E. Neal McGettigan, Esq. ’59Mr. Felix S. McGinnis, Jr.* ’36Mr. William H. McInerney, Sr.* Mr. George McKeon* ’43Dr. Allison E. N. Metz Dr. Leon Metz, Jr.* Mr. George D. Millay* ’47Mrs. Anne Miller Mr. Russell R. Miller* ’55Rev. John T. Mitchell, S.J. ’58Paul R. Mohun, Esq. ’84Mr. James J. Monfredini ’65Dr. Richard A. Moran Chris Moscone, Esq. ’80Mr. Charles T. Murphy ’61Mr. Francis J. Murphy* ’39Leo J. Murphy, Esq. ’65Martin D. Murphy, Esq. ’52Mrs. Noreen Murphy Mr. Joseph D. Murray ’54Mr. Martin J. Nejasmich* ’43Mr. Steven C. Nejasmich ’65Mr. Maurice F. O’Connor Mr. Daniel J. O’Hara, Jr.* ’35
Mr. Michael Ohleyer ’56Mr. Clyde W. Ostler Mr. Charles E. Paganini* ’30Mr. Frank L. Paganini Dr. Farris Page-King Mr. George W. Pasha III* ’52Eugene C. Payne III, Esq. ’65Mr. Lisle Payne Mr. Carmen Policy Rev. Msgr. Richard Power* Mr. Emmet J. Purcell* ’40Mr. Charles M. Quarre* ’42Dr. Collin P. Quock ’57Mr. Stanley P. Raggio ’73Mrs. Beverly Riehm Mr. Gary L. Roberts ’75Mr. Percy E. Roberts, Jr.* ’48Mrs. Karen Rollandi Mr. James J. Rudden* ’24Mrs. Anne Ryan Mrs. Yvonne Sangiacomo Francis O. Scarpulla, Esq. ’59Rev. Carl A. Schipper ’60Mr. Bruce L. Scollin ’65Mr. Gerald A. Simon ’72Mr. Robert A. Smith* ’32Mr. Michael J. Stecher, Esq. ’62Mrs. Sara Stephens Nancy Stretch, Esq. Mr. Vincent J. Sullivan ’43John A. Sutro, Esq. Mrs. Raymond J. Syufy Mrs. Mary Szarnicki Dr. Robert J. Szarnicki Dr. Robert A. Thornton* Mr. Fred L. Tocchini ’66Mr. Burl A. Toler, Sr.* Mr. Burl A. Toler, Jr. ’74Mr. Robert M. Tomasello ’67Mr. Gregory V. Vaughan ’74Mr. J. Malcolm Visbal Dr. C. Allen Wall ’46Rev. Kenneth Westray Mr. Alfred S. Wilsey, Sr.* ’36Mr. Anthony J. Zanze Mr. William J. Zellerbach
Members of the Class of 2014 served as Big Cats to welcome the Class of 2017 to SI.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC THEN & NOW: SI’s first school band and choral group formed on Feb. 12, 1874, “to cultivate music for innocent social enjoyment and to add solemnity to civil and religious festivals” according to The First Half Century, a history of SI written by Joseph Riordan, S.J. Music has followed SI’s students through the ages, from the 1920s orchestra (opposite page below) to the May Spring Pops (opposite page top left) and the Instrumental Concert (opposite page top right). Photos by Pedro Cafasso.
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School Officers 2015–2016
Edwin B. Harris, S.J. ’63President
ADVANCEMENT OFFICERS
Mr. Joseph A. Vollert ’84Vice President for Advancement
Ms. Marielle A. Murphy ’93Director of Advancement
Mr. Timothy A. Reardon ’86Director of Alumni Relations
Mr. Paul J. Totah ’75Director of Communications
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Ken Stupi ’78Vice President of Finance & Administration
Ms. Terry DillonController
ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Patrick M. RuffPrincipal
Mrs. Carole S. NickolaiAssistant Principal for Academic Affairs
Mr. Robert M. GavinAssistant Principal for Student Affairs
Mr. Patrick J. LynchAssistant Principal for Campus Ministry
Mrs. Michelle N. LevineMr. William M. GotchDeans of Students
Mr. John J. Grealish ’79Director of Admissions
Mr. John F. Mulkerrins ’89Director of Athletics
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Ignatian Guild 2015-2016
Mrs. Margy Lico President
Saasha OrsiVice President
Mrs. Angela Polk Recording Secretary
Mrs. Mary Taylor Corresponding Secretary
Mrs. Lori MatthewsTreasurer
Mrs. Esther ArnoldAssistant Treasurer
Mrs. Ellen SpenceCommunications
Mrs. Michelle AveryAssistant Communications
Mrs. Rita O’MalleyModerator
Mr. Stephen Sirianni ’84President
Mr. Dave FlemingPast President
Mr. Will Bischoff First Vice President
Mr. Sherman YeeSecond Vice President
Mr. Alan Abrams Secretary
Mr. Nathan ChichiocoTreasurer
Mr. Dave HollisterSergeant-At-Arms (Membership)
Mr. Ian MacLeod Auction Chair
Mr. Ed WynneAuction Vice-Chair
Mr. Pat CannonConcessions Chair
Mr. Jim SchegConcessions Vice-Chair
Mr. Dan CaseyEvents Chair
Mr. Jim BrownEvents Vice-Chair
Mr. Steve Flannery ’78Bruce Mahoney Chair
Mr. Glenn LoboCommunications Chair
Mr. Rob MannFrosh/Soph Liaison
Mr. David Churton ’77Lifetime Membership
Mr. Clive IsipSIPAC Liaison Chair
Mario MoralesAALPA Liaison Chair
Douglas Draper SJModerator
Fathers’ Club 2015-2016
Meggie ChichiocoCo-President
Clive Isip Co-President
Manny AquitaniaVice-President
Miriam SweeneyCommunications Chair: Internal
George JerezaCommunications Chair: External
Diana EngSecretary
Janet YuanTreasurer
Dennis Del CorroEvents Chair
Erleen LumEvents Chair
Stephanie SantanderEvents Chair
Elaine Yee-SilvaEvents Committee
Jennifer YeeEvents Committee
Lisa NguyenEvents Committee
Ruth TamEvents Committee
Gale YipAlumni Chair
Robin WongAlumni Chair
Noel CarzonAlumni Chair
Lynn CuaAlumni Chair
Yumi SamAlumni Chair
Ray OrqueSIPAC Liaison
SIPAC 2015-2016
Aundrea Brown Co-President
Demetris Jackson Co-President
Manny RamirezCo-President
Lupe AlvarezSecretary
Mr. Matthew BalanoModerator
AALPA 2015-2016
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Alumni Officers 2015-2016
Mr. Rob Uhrich ’83President
Mr. Dean Levitt ’76Executive Vice President
Mrs. Meredith (Mulhern) Murphy ’98Vice President
Mr. Mark Hazelwood ’80Vice President
Ms. Andrea Callen ’93Secretary
Mr. Timothy A. Reardon ’86Alumni Director
Mrs. Genevieve Veach ’97Director of Alumni Stewardship
Edwin B. Harris, S.J. ’63Moderator
Douglas Draper, S.J.Chaplain
Mr. John Barbieri ’80Mr. Steve Bluford ’84Ms. Andrea M. Callen ’93Mrs. Francesca Crisera Ruiz ’95Mr. James Dekker ’68Ms. Bridget (Cannata) Denning ’95Mr. Sean Duffy ’85Mr. Robert Ennis ’82Mr. Walter J. Farrell ’47John Glugoski, Esq. ’89Mark Hazelwood, Esq. ’80Mr. Thomas Hsieh ’83Mr. Tripp Jones ’99Mr. Steve K. Lee ’99Mr. Dean N. Levitt ’76Ms. Melissa (Kelleher) Lewis ’95Timothy Lucey, Esq. ’87Brendan Lund, Esq. ’89William P. Lynch, Jr., Esq. ’62Mrs. Catherine (Carr) Magee ’00
Mr. Philip E. Malouf ’90James F. McFadden, Esq. ’80E. Neal McGettigan, Esq. ’59Matthew Miller, Esq. ’86Frank Mong ’92Mrs. Meredith (Mulhern) Murphy ’98Ms. Erin O’Brien ’01Mr. William L. Olinger ’95Mrs. Leah (Taylor) Pimentel ’00Mr. Timothy Reid ’64Mr. Edward Reidy, Jr. ’76Mr. Michael Silvestri ’67Mr. Timothy Sullivan ’81Mr. Timothy Szarnicki ‘04Mr. Mark Tandoc ’94Mr. David Tognotti ’87Mr. Paul Tonelli ’76Mr. Robert Uhrich ’83Ms. Alethea Young ’98
Alumni Board 2015-2016
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Planned Giving
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Stecher ’62 AmbassadorsMrs. Eugenia AllenderMr. & Mrs. John F. Azevedo ’59Mrs. Maryann BachmanMr. Jeffrey M. Bainbridge ’74Mrs. Ruth L. BeeringMr. & Mrs. David C. Bernstein ’80Mrs. Helen BernsteinMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Bertelsen, Jr.Mr. Thomas G. Bertken ’50 & Ms. Sheila McManusMr. & Mrs. Carl F. Blom ’55Mr. & Mrs. Gus BoosalisMr. Louis M. Brizzolara ’42Mrs. Marion BroekerMr. & Mrs. Gregoire CalegariMr. & Mrs. Clark N. Callander ’76Mrs. Margaret CarrollMr. & Mrs. Michael P. Carroll ’58Mr. & Mrs. Chris J. Cesena ’78Mr. Michael Cetinich ’71Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Coffey ’74Mr. & Mrs. Albert ComolliMrs. Lillian CorrieaMr. & Mrs. Kevin K. Coyne ’67Mr. Hal CranstonMrs. Marites Cristobal Coulter ’94Mr. Virgilio B. Cristobal ’93Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore CurcioMr. Leonard P. Delmas ’47Mr. & Mrs. Randall DeVoto ’68Ms. Christine H. DohrmannMr. & Mrs. Philip J. Downs, Sr. ’73Ms. Mary DriscollMr. & Mrs. John DuffMr. Frank M. Dunnigan ’70Mr. Patrick E. Dwyer ’63Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Enright ’76Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. EnrightMr. & Mrs. John A. EspirituMrs. Myrtis E. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Jack J. Fitzpatrick ’60Mr. & Mrs. John J. Gibbons ’37
Mr. & Mrs. Gary P. Ginocchio ’68Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Giorgetti ’66Mr. Christopher Glaub ’82Ms. Nanette GordonMrs. Lois Grant*Mrs. Linda GrimesMr. William Hall ’68Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Heafey ’86Mr. & Mrs. Michael Heafey ’82Mr. & Mrs. James P. Horan ’60Mr. & Mrs. John P. Horgan III ’63Mr. Frank J. Howard, Jr. ’75Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Jordan ’77Dr. Peter E. Kane ’51Mr. & Mrs. Brian S. Kearney ’62Mr. Francis J. Kelly III ’75Mr. & Mrs. Leo Paul Koulos ’51Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Krystofiak ’69Mrs. Jean Y. LagomarsinoMrs. Lida LalanneMr. & Mrs. Daniel Lawson ’69Mr. George D. Leal ’51Mr. & Mrs. Henry LeidichMr. & Mrs. Dean Levitt ’76Mr. & Mrs. Romando J. LucchesiMr. & Mrs. Robert LundgrenMr. & Mrs. Edward E. Madigan ’50Mr. John M. Mahoney ’65Mr. & Mrs. Jerry R. Maioli ’60Mr. & Mrs. James C. Magill, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Donald ManciniMr. Jean H. Marrot ’47Mr. R. Brian Matza ’71Dr. & Mrs. Loring W. McAllister ’55Mr. & Mrs. David McAuliffe ’58Mrs. Bernice McCabeMr. & Mrs. Michael McCafferyMrs. Mary McCarthyMrs. Joan E. McGuireMr. James R. McKenzie ’79Dr. Allison E. N. MetzMr. & Mrs. David C. Mezzera ’64Mr. & Mrs. Matthew F. Miller ’86Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Molfino, Jr. ’87
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Monfredini ’65Mr. John D. Moriarty ’51Mr. Daniel R. Morales Ph.D. ’47Mr. & Mrs. John Mullaney, Jr. ’61Mr. Jeffrey J. Mullins ’67Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Murphy ’61Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Murphy ’65Mr. & Mrs. Martin D. Murphy ’52*Mr. Charles G. Nan ’79Mr. & Mrs. Marston NaumanMr. & Mrs. J. William NewtonMr. & Mrs. Kelly Norman ’98Mrs. Bernice O’BrienMs. Mavourneen O’ConnorMr. Charles L. Ostrofe ’49Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Payne III ’65Mr. Claude Perasso, Jr. ’76Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Pidgeon ’74Mrs. Diana P. RaggioMrs. Dante M. RavettiMr. Edward J. Reidy, Jr. ’76Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Reilly ’83Rev. Vincent RingMr. & Mrs. Gary L. Roberts ’75Mrs. Kathleen C. RyanMr. & Mrs. Timothy RyanMr. & Mrs. Bruce L. Scollin ’65Mrs. Caroline SmithMr. & Mrs. Darwin K. Tejada ’79Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Thiemann ’74Mr. & Mrs. David A. Thompson ’66Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Tomasello ’67Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Tonelli ’76Mrs. Elizabeth L. TraversMr. J. Malcolm VisbalMr. & Mrs. William Vlahos ’83Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Vollert ’84Mr. & Mrs. James A. Walsh ’40Mr. William Welty & Ms. Kathryn McGovernMrs. Robert H. Wiebusch ’51Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Worner ’68Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon ZatkinAnonymous Donors (13)
THE FATHER HARRY V. CARLIN, S.J., HERITAGE SOCIETY
We especially thank the following lifetime friends who have made provisions in their estate plans—bequests, charitable trusts, gifts of life insurance or retirement funds—to support SI’s Endowment Fund. Such gifts provide for the long-term welfare of SI and may also provide donors with valuable tax and income benefits during their lifetime. The forethought
and generosity of the following is most appreciated.
COMPASS CAMPAIGN DONORSHonoring those who made gifts of $25,000 or more to our Compass Campaign during fiscal year July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2016.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Patrick ArnoldMr. & Mrs. Peter BalestreriMr. Michael A. BoschettoMr. & Mrs. Gordon BrooksMrs. Kristine BrowneMr. & Mrs. Charlton H. BuckleyMr. Leonard P. Delmas* ’47Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Eggert ’88First Republic BankMr. & Mrs. John J. Gibbons ’37Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Go
Mr. & Mrs. Jon GoldsteinDr. & Mrs. Gary R. GreenMr. James A. GreigMr. & Mrs. Ash GujralMr. & Mrs. Chris HansenMr. & Mrs. Michael Latham ‘83Mr. & Mrs. Timothy K. LeonoudakisMr. Ronald & Mrs. Natalie LynchMr. & Mrs. Michael P. McCarthyMr. & Mrs. Christopher MeanyMr. & Mrs. Martin D. Murphy ’52
Mr. & Mrs. Nenar NicolasMrs. Margaret O’NeillMr. Emmet J. Purcell ’40Yvonne & Angelo Sangiacomo FamilyMr. & Mrs. Christopher D. SeiwaldMr. & Mrs. F. Roberto Selva ‘80Mr. & Mrs. John TorreyMr. & Mr.s Gregory N. Vlahos ‘84Anonymous (5)
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Scholarships
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
The following are scholarships at St. Ignatius College Preparatory, both perpetually and partially endowed. All scholarships listed in the first section are perpetually endowed. To meet current tuition needs, a new scholarship can be perpetually endowed at $100,000. A corpus of $25,000 is required to have a partial scholarship. The proceeds of the endowments are given annually to deserving and academically qualified SI students in accordance with the provisions of the scholarship. Anyone interested in establishing a perpetual memorial or commemorative scholarship should contact the Advancement Office.
PERPETUALLY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
Lisa & Joe Allanson ’81 Scholarship
Alumni Association Scholarship
Anicetti Family Scholarship
Peter Patrick Madigan Antonini Scholarship Funds
L. James Archer, Class of 1950 Scholarship Funds
Edward J. Armanino Scholarship Endowment Funds
Atwell Family Scholarships
Ken Atwell Mathematics & Science Scholarships
Maureen Atwell Performing Arts Scholarships
Robert Atwell Golf Scholarships
Thomas J. Mullin Literature & Journalism
Scholarships
Forbush/Aveson Scholarships
Opal I. Bailey Memorial Scholarship
Anton Bakker Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Baldocchi Endowed Family Scholarship Fund
Thomas J. Bannan Scholarship Endowments
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barbieri ’36 Scholarship Fund
Renolds J. Barbieri & Evelyn Barbieri Scholarship Fund
Barisic Family Scholarship Fund
Lawrence & Mae E. Barrett Scholarship
Anthony Bartmann Scholarship
Dr. & Mrs. Edmond Bedrossian Scholarship Fund
Helen & Joseph Bernstein Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mary Katherine Bertken
& James Thomas Bertken Scholarship Fund
Bingo Family Scholarship
Conchita O. Bishop Scholarships
Bonino Family Performing Arts Scholarship
The Boschetto Family Scholarship
Thomas J. Brandi Family Scholarships
Brown Family Scholarship
Browne-Horgan Family Scholarship Fund
Peter & Alberta Brusati Memorial Scholarship
Louis Bueler Scholarship Fund
Bugatto Family Memorial Scholarship Fund
John E. Buick III Scholarships
John C. Burns ’81 Thanking John F. Burns ’52 Scholarship
Sandra Joan Buse Scholarship
Calegari Scholarship Fund,
Jean-Paul ’85 & Jean-Claude ’89
Bill Callanan Class of 1981 Scholarship
Clark & Elizabeth Callander Scholarship Funds
Sr. Candelaria, O. P. Scholarship
Steven D. Cannata Scholarships
Gregory & Robin Canonica Scholarships
William & Beatrice Carlin Endowed Scholarship Funds
Harry V. Carlin, S.J.,
Ignatian Guild Memorial Scholarship
K. Carpenter Family Scholarship Fund
Thomas Caruso Scholarship
Casaudoumecq Family Scholarship Fund
John & Dagmar Casey Scholarship Funds
Marilyn K. Christen Memorial Scholarship Fund
Churton Family Scholarship
Class of 1929 Scholarships
HJD Class of ’29 Scholarship
Class of 1936 Scholarship
Class of 1940 Scholarships
Class of 1942 Memorial Scholarships
Class of 1943 Scholarship
Class of 1944,
Ivan “Bud” Maroevich Memorial Scholarship
Class of 1948, Jim Kearney Scholarships
Class of 1949, Pat Malley Scholarship
Class of 1950 Scholarship
Class of 1951, Warren White Scholarship
Class of 1952 Scholarships
Class of 1952 Scholarships
Rich Devine, S.J., Scholarship
Pasha Family Scholarship, Class of 1952
Edward J. Thylstrup, Class of 1952 Scholarship
John & Frances Thylstrup Scholarship,
in Honor of the Class of ’52
Fred Tollini - Class of ’52 Scholarship
Richard J. Wall Educational Scholarship Fund
Class of 1953, Jack Ashman Scholarship
Class of 1955 Scholarships
Class of 1955 Edmund G. (Jerry) Brown, Jr.
Scholarship Fund
Buckley Family, Class of ’55 Scholarship
Class of 1955, Dan Casey Memorial Scholarship
Vincent Donohue ’55 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Thomas Doyle, Class of 1955 Scholarship
Richard L. McCurdy, S.J. Scholarship
Class of 1955 Mark McGuinness
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Russell Miller Endowed Scholarship Fund
W. Urie Walsh, Sr. Scholarship Fund
Class of 1958 Scholarships
Class of 1959 Scholarship
Class of 1964, Dennis Carter Scholarship
Class of 1965 Scholarship
Class of 1967 Scholarship
Class of 1968 Scholarship
Class of 1969 Joey Alioto Scholarship
Class of 1972 Scholarship
Class of 1973, John McVeigh Scholarship
Class of 1974 Scholarship
Class of 1975 Scholarship in Honor of Sauer & Draper
Class of 1978 Memorial Scholarships
Class of 1979 Scholarship
Class of 1980 Scholarship
Class of 1983, Daniel J. Linehan Scholarships
Class of 1984 Scholarship
Cleary Family Scholarship
Cocconi-Silvestri Family Scholarship
Angela & Christopher Cohan Scholarship
Hugo & Lena Coli Memorial Scholarship
Andrew J. (’45) & Marion J. Collins Family Scholarship
James E. Collins, Jr. Scholarship
John P. Collins, Sr. Scholarships
Chris Columbus & Monica Devereux Scholarship
Gerald William Conlan Memorial Scholarship Fund
George Connell Scholarship Fund
John J. Connolly, ’39 Scholarship
Frances Grace Corriea Memorial Scholarships
Colonel David Costello Scholarship Fund
Brian Cotter Memorial Scholarships
Shou Mei Hu-Eric K.S. Cowan Scholarship Fund
Kevin & Susie Coyne Endowed Scholarship Fund
Michael F. Coyne Family Scholarships
Cronin/Schneider Family Scholarship
Nancy Culhane Scholarship
William B. Davenport ’74 Endowed Scholarship Funds
Lyda Rico De Luca Foundation Scholarships
John B. “Jack” Deasy ’29 Scholarship
Patti & Leonard Delmas Scholarship Fund
James J. & Catherine A. DeMartini Scholarship
James Devine ’63 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Peter Merle Devine Fine Arts Scholarship
Joe & Maggie Diffley Scholarship
Andrew & Anne Driscoll Family Scholarship
Drucker Family Scholarship
Duff Scholarship
Catherine & Richard Duggan Scholarships
Eldemir Family Scholarship
Britt & Nancy Evans Scholarship Fund
W. Chester Farrell Endowed Scholarship Fund
John F. & Mary Finnegan Scholarship
Friend of SI Scholarships
Camile & Hazel Frizzie Scholarship
Carl & Celia Berta Gellert Scholarship Funds
Charlotte McFarland Gibbons Scholarships
Edward J. & Cherie M. Gilmore Memorial Scholarship
Ginotti Family Scholarship
Rick Goethals Scholarships
Goossens-Rambo Family Scholarship Fund
Donald J. Gordon Memorial Scholarship Fund
Margaret C. Gordon Memorial Scholarship
Fred R. Grant Memorial Scholarship Fund
Richard & Shirley Gravelle Memorial Scholarship
Jean & EC Grayson Scholarships
Raymond Grialou Scholarship
Jacqueline & Janessa Greig Memorial Scholarship
Guglielmi Family Scholarship
John J. Guheen Scholarship
The Dawn & Brit Hahn Family Scholarship
Marian Hanan Perpetual Scholarship
Katherine L. Handley Endowed Scholarship Fund
Howard George Hanton/Patricia Camarena
Scholarship Fund
Kathleen Kiernan Harrington Scholarship Fund
Ramona Hayes-Healey Scholarship
Heafey Family Scholarship Fund
Florence Heafey Foundation Scholarships
Hearst Foundation Scholarships
Albert J. Holmes Scholarships
George & Josie Norien Hornstein Scholarship
Jean Hubber Scholarship
Ignatian Guild Scholarship
Joseph & Marion Imhof Scholarship
Mary Newman Iracki Memorial Scholarship
Father John Isaacs Scholarship
John & Susan Jack Family Scholarship
Jaquier Family Scholarship Fund
Jon Philip Jensen Scholarship
Jesuit Scholarship Funds
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy F. Jones Scholarship
Anna & Barry Kane Family Scholarship Funds
Elton A. & Marion M. Kane Memorial Scholarship
Keating Memorial Scholarship
Aileen Kelly Mission Dolores Graduate Scholarship
Kern Family Scholarship Fund
William J. Kirby Scholarship
Leo Paul Koulos & D. Virginia Koulos Scholarship
David E. Kozel Scholarship
Edward & Elizabeth Kozel Family Scholarships
Honorable Richard & Susan Kramer Scholarship
Jerry & Kathy Krause Scholarship
(All scholarships started prior to July 2006 will be forever recognized as a perpetually endowed scholarship at the prior threshold of $50,000, and as a partial scholarship at the prior threshold of $12,500.)
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Nicholas Kurtela Memorial Scholarship Fund
Francis A. Lagomarsino (Class of 1927)
& Jean Y. Lagomarsino
Robert & Millicent Lalanne Family Scholarship Fund
Karen & Scott Lamson Scholarship Fund
Alfred D. Lawson Memorial Scholarship Fund
James Leavey Scholarship Fund
Gonzalo Legorreta Memorial Scholarship
Gonzalo Legorreta, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Jules & Dorothy Leonardini Scholarship
John Barrett Leonardini Scholarship Fund
The Bill & Florence Littlejohn Scholarship Fund
Lopez Low Endowed Scholarship
John J. LoSchiavo, S. J. Scholarship
Love Family Scholarship
Loyola Guild Scholarships
John H. Lyden, Sr. Scholarship
Eugene F. & Jeanne M. Lynch Family Scholarship
Sally Bunyon Lynch Scholarship
Frank Mack & Zella Mack Scholarship
Sr. Felicitas Macsera, O. P. Scholarships
Pat Malley 1956 AAA Football
Championship Scholarship
Ivan “Bud” Maroevich Scholarship
Mason Family Scholarship
Matza Family Scholarship Fund
Brian Matza ’71 Scholarship Fund
McCaffery Scholarships
Jack McCaffrey ’47 Scholarship
Leo T. McCarthy ’48 Scholarship
Sister Frances McCarthy Endowed Scholarship
McCarthy-Lawson Family Scholarship Fund
Rev. Charles J. McCarthy, S. J. Scholarship
Michael & Kristen McCarthy Family Scholarship
Michael & Elizabeth McDonnell Scholarship
Sally Ann & John McInerney Scholarship Fund
Tom McInerney ’44 Scholarship
Tim McInerney Scholarship
Melka Family Scholarship Fund
Leon B. Metz, Jr. MD Memorial Scholarship Fund
Georgia Edna Molfino Scholarship
William J. Moore, Jr. Scholarship
Moriarty & McInerney Scholarship
Daniel J. Moriarty (SI ’49) Scholarship
Mickey Moriarty Scholarship
Daniel J. & Mary Moriarty Scholarship
Hannah & Catherine Moriarty Scholarship
James J. & Mary Muldoon Scholarships
Francis & Virginia Murphy Memorial Scholarship Fund
J. B. & Edna Murphy Scholarship
Daniel J. Murphy Scholarships
Stella Agius Muscat Scholarship Fund
Hal Riney & Elizabeth Myers Educational Scholarship
Nejasmich Family Scholarship
Elmer & Mary Nelson Scholarship Fund
O’Connor Family Scholarship
Msgr. John O’Connor
Mission Dolores Academy Graduate Scholarship
Odell Foundation Scholarships
Ronald J. Oliva Scholarship
Rita Dollard O’Malley Ignatian Guild Scholarship
Onken Family Scholarship
Otellini Family Scholarship
Peter & Sophie Pappas Scholarship
David Passanisi Scholarship Fund
Kathleen & Robert L. Paver, M. D. Scholarship
Pertsch Family Scholarship
Captain Thomas J. Petrini Scholarship Fund
Pidgeon Family Scholarship Funds
Adam Powers Memorial Scholarship
Purcell Brothers Scholarship Fund
Reidy Family Scholarship
Karen Reidy Memorial Scholarship
Edward, Fred , John & William Ritchie Scholarship
Gary L. Roberts Scholarship Funds
Don & Catharine Robinson Scholarship Fund
Jim & Carolyn Rocca Scholarship Fund
Victor Lawrence Rollandi Family Scholarship
Kevin V. Ryan Family Scholarship
S.W. & J. Stuart Ryan Scholarships
Rev. William D. Ryan, S. J. Scholarship
Safreno Family Scholarship Fund
Yvonne & Angelo Sangiacomo Family Scholarship
Gerry & Jim ’78 Sangiacomo Scholarship
Nicholas & Anne C. Sapunar Scholarship
Rita Perdue Sauer Ignatian Guild
Mothers’ Memorial Scholarship
Rita & Kearney Sauer, MD Scholarship
Father Anthony P. Sauer, S. J. Ignatian Guild Scholarship
Anthony P. Sauer, S. J. Scholarship Fund
Florence Joseph & Priscilla Mary Scannell Scholarship
L. Emmett & Bernice M. Schaefer Memorial Scholarship
Fr. Tom Seagrave Scholarship
Seiwald Family Scholarship
William & Patricia Sheedy Scholarship
Edward & Alicia Silvia Scholarship
Raj Singh Family Endowed Scholarship
Sisters of St. Charles Elementary School Scholarships
Peter Smith Scholarship
Society of Jesus Scholarships
Solso Family Scholarship
St. Vincent De Paul Scholarship
Thomas F. Stack, Sr. & Jr. Scholarship
Sugrue Family Scholarships
Kirk C. Syme Family Scholarship
Szarnicki & Donovan Scholarships
Jon E. Tarantino Scholarship
Thiemann Family Scholarship
Toboni Family Scholarship Funds
Burl A. Toler Achievement Scholarship
Elsie & Dino Tonelli Family Scholarship
Matt A. Tonkovich Scholarship
Jean Travers Scholarship
Vince Tringali Scholarship
Miss Nancy Turo Scholarship
Robbie Payton Unruh Memorial Scholarship Fund
Vaughan & Capitolo Family Scholarships
Vaughan Family Scholarships
Viehweg Family Scholarship
Anthony G. & Juliette L. Vlantis Scholarship Fund
Charles A. & Albina Rossi Wall Scholarship
Grace Walsh Family Scholarship
Rev. Robert T. Walsh, S.J. Ignatian Guild Scholarship
Barrett & Elise Weber Scholarship
in memory of Florence
Wikstrom-Grimstad Scholarship
Elizabeth Mary Wolf Endowed Scholarship Funds
Anonymous (7)
PARTIALLY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
Joan Allen/Ms. Mary Driscoll Scholarship
Alvernaz Family Scholarship
Angelo Baffico Scholarship
John R. Becker, Jr., S.J. Scholarship
Roland Biancalana Family Scholarship
Mary & John Bruno Scholarship
Maureen Bruschera Memorial Scholarship
Graham Milani Michael Burke Scholarship
Buscovich Family Scholarship
Andy & Miriam Canepa Scholarship
Thomas J. Carroll ‘43 Alumni Scholarship
Clay Cavanaugh ‘61 Scholarship
Salvatore Ciraulo Memorial Scholarship
Monsignor William J. Clasby Scholarship
Class of 1928 Scholarship
Class of 1937 Scholarship
Class of 1941, Daniel Coleman Scholarship
Class of 1954 Scholarship
Class of 1955, David P. Dawson Scholarship
Class of 1961 Scholarship
Class of 1966, Mike Walsh Scholarship
1969 Classmate Memorial Scholarship
Class of 1970 Scholarship
Class of 1976 Scholarship
Class of 1982 Scholarship
Class of 1985 Scholarship
Class of 1986 Scholarship
Class of 1987 Scholarship
Class of 1997, Brian McBrady Scholarship
Peter Claver, S.J. Scholarship
Ed & Marie Collins Scholarship
Barbara Adams Crudo Memorial Scholarship
Thomas J. Culligan Scholarship
RK Davies Scholarship
Douglas Draper, S.J. Scholarship
Michael J. Dwyer Scholarship Fund
Bryan Ellis Family Scholarship
Dr. R. Jerome Ennis Memorial Scholarship
Ms. Kendra Fallon Scholarship
James V. Farley Jr. Scholarship
First Responders’ Scholarship
Flannery Family Scholarship
Gaehwiler Scholarship Fund
Gordon/Vogelheim Family Scholarship
Harold Harper Scholarship
Robert Emmet Hayden Family Scholarship
Curt & Patsy Hayden Family Scholarship
John Hazelwood Scholarship
I. W. Hellman Scholarship
Hogan Family Scholarship
Michael J. Homer Scholarship
Jenny & Ernest Go Scholarship
Jeffrey Jue Endowed Scholarship
James Keating Scholarship
Rev. William J. Keenan, S.J. Scholarship
John L. Kozuch Scholarship
Kutzscher Family Scholarship
Leo A. La Rocca Scholarship
John “Gary” Leahy ‘57 Scholarship
Rosemary Leonoudakis Scholarship
Leo Lippi Scholarship
William T. & Mary M. Logan Family Scholarship
Patrick D. & Bridget T. Lucey Scholarship
Lynch Family Scholarship
Grace Caldwell Magill Scholarship
Paolo Luigi Maraviglia Memorial Scholarship
Michael Maring Scholarship
Michael & Jeannee Martin Family Scholarship
Stephen & Amy Martin Scholarship
Ken Martin Memorial Scholarship
Cornelius (1932) & Mary McCarthy Scholarship
Michael J. McFadden Scholarship
Ed McFadden, S.J. Scholarship
McGovern Family Scholarship
Terence V. McGuire Scholarship
C. Merrill Foundation Scholarship
Mission Dolores Academy Scholarship
Sharon & Robert Mohun Family Scholarship
Jack Mona Class of ‘52 & Maureen O’Brien Mona
Scholarship
Joseph Matthew Murphy ‘80 Scholarship
The Martin D. Murphy Class of 1952 Scholarship
Nicolas Family Scholarship
James Francis Cannon O’Brien, S. J. Scholarship
Oliva-Watters Family Scholarship (’01 ’27 ’98 ’00)
Harry “Dutch” Olivier, S.J. ’44 Scholarship
The John J. O’Neill Scholarship
Tom O’Neill/Phil Tomasello Scholarship
O’Riley Scholarship
Page/McInerney Scholarship
Dr. & Mrs. Alex Papalexopoulos Scholarship
Dorothy Boynton Parker Scholarship
Miguel Pro, S.J. Scholarship
Dante & Irene Ravetti Scholarship
Riordan & Sykes Families Scholarship
Katie Robinson Scholarship
Leo Rock, S.J. Memorial Scholarship
Tim Russert Scholarship
William J. Ryan Memorial Scholarship
Lyla M. Selva Scholarship
Shea Labagh Dobberstein, CPA Scholarship
Kate & John B. Sullivan Scholarship
Sal Tarantino ‘50 Family Scholarship
Michael Bruce Ugawa Science Scholarship
Richard A. Valentine, Class of 1943 Scholarship
John C. Vlahos ‘53 Scholarship
Margaret & Joseph Vollert Scholarship
The Westerhouse-Dunnigan Family Scholarship
Charles E. White Scholarship
Jack & Florence Wildermuth Scholarship
Judge Raymond D. Williamson Scholarship
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Corporate & Foundation Giving
MATCHING GIFTS 2015–2016
FOUNDATION GRANTS 2015–2016
Adobe Systems IncorporatedAIG Matching Grants ProgramAllianceBernstein Matching Gift ProgramAmgen FoundationApple Matching Gifts ProgramApplied MaterialsAutodesk Inc.Bank of AmericaBank of the WestBasic American FoodsBlackRockBoeingCharles Schwab Foundation Matching Gift CenterChevron Texaco Matching Grants ProgramCisco Systems Inc.Community BankCorning Incorporated FoundationDell Direct Giving CampaignDelta Dental of CaliforniaDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationDigital Realty TrustDodge & Cox Matching Gift ProgramEli Lilly & Company FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift Fund
GAPGE Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramGenentech, Inc.Georgia-PacificGoldman, Sachs & Co.Google Matching Gifts ProgramGraham Holdings Matching Gifts ProgramHarris Foundation - Aid to Education Gift Matching Program The Hewlett-Packard CompanyHoneywell International Charity MatchingIBM Matching Grants ProgramIntuitJK Group Trustees for Visa International’s
Employee GivingJones Lang LaSalle Americas Inc.Kaiser PermanenteKennedy/Jenks Consultants, Inc.Levi Strauss FoundationR.H. Macy & Company Inc.Marsh & McLennan CompaniesMcKesson FoundationThe J. P. Morgan Chase FoundationMIcrosoftMorgan Stanley Foundation
Motorola FoundationNVIDIA Employee Giving ProgramOracle Matching Gifts ProgramThe PG&E Corporation FoundationThe Pimco FoundationThe Prudential FoundationRBC Foundation - USA Employee Gift
Matching ProgramRegions Financial CorporationRobert HalfSalesForce.com FoundationSanDiskThe Schwab Fund for Charitable GivingShell Oil Company FoundationSMBC Global Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramSprint CorporationSynopsys Employee Engagement FundThe Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationThe Williams-Sonoma, Inc. FoundationThe Walt Disney CompanyWells Fargo Educational Matching Gift ProgramAnonymous (1)
Byer FoundationCallison FoundationLyda & Rico De Luca Foundation
The Carl Gellert & Celia Berta Gellert FoundationJewish Community FoundationOne Hit Away Foundation
Pacific-Western FoundationRaskob Foundation for Catholic Activities Inc.
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Named Facilities
CAMPUS FACILITIES HONOREE
Commons Carlin CommonsJesuit Residence Archbishop Joseph T. McGucken HallPacific Overlook Columbus PiazzaStudent Activities Center Douglas Draper, S.J., Student CenterCounseling Center The Carl & Celia Berta Gellert Counseling Center in honor of Peter & Alberta BrusatiStudent Concourse Ann-Eve & Paul HazenCourtyard Michel & Mary Orradre CourtyardMain Entrance Plaza In Memory of Alfred J. Cleary ’37Main Campus Entrance In Memory of Daniel & Mary MoriartyPavilion Plaza South 1992 Ignatian GuildPavilion Plaza (Exterior) The Robert J. McCarthy FamilyNorth School Entrance Michael J. & Nancy LawsonSouth School Entrance Ernest & Jenny GoPresident’s Office The Coyne FamilyMain Office In Memory of Emil MonfrediniDean of Students’ Office Daniel & Mary FeeneyAdmissions Office The 1994 Ignatian GuildOffice of the Asst. Principal for Academics Dr. & Mrs. Collin P. QuockOffice of the Asst. Principal for Student Affairs Mr. & Mrs. Fred GrantProfessional Development Director’s Office In Memory of James Cantlen, Jr. Principal’s Conference Room In Thanksgiving to Duane PressJohn Becker, S.J., Courtyard Peter Casey ’68 and Friends of Fr. BeckerDean of Students Reception Area John P. Horgan Family in honor of the JesuitsAssociated Student Body Offices 1991 Student CouncilMain Activities Office The 1994 Ignatian GuildStudent Bookstore The Bob Buich FamilyStudent Center Conference Room Joseph & Marion ImhofStudent Publication Layout Room & Office The 1994 Ignatian GuildFaculty Dining Room In Memory of the Feeney Bros.Jesuit Residence Room In Memory of Grace Anne WalshFathers’ Club Board Room In Honor of Fred L. Tocchini ’66Jesuit Residence Conference Room In Memory of Joseph Kiernan ’31College Guidance Center The 1993 Ignatian GuildCounselors’ Offices The Jacobitz Family (in memory of Fr. Largan) Frank Badaracco (in memory of Donald & George) In Memory of Daniel & Mary Moriarty In Memory of the Moriarty & McInerney Families In Memory of The O’Connell FamilyAcademic Support Services Office In Memory of David James Hale, a gift from his familyMcGucken Lobby In Memory of Marion J. CollinsAlumni Office In honor of James W. Dekker ’68Activities Ticket Booth A Gift of Christine and Vincent O’Gara
LIBRARY FACILITIES HONOREE
Campus Library Wilsey LibraryLibrary Resource Center The 1993 Ignatian GuildLibrary Research Center The Bernard Osher FoundationWilsey Library Display Area Diane B. Wilsey, in memory of Alfred S. WilseyWilsey Library Exhibit Cases A gift of the Paul Bruschera Family, in memory of Mary Pettit De NataleLibrary Carrel Brad ’88 and Alea Angeja
ATHLETIC FACILITIES HONOREE
South Gymnasium Barbara & Bob McCulloughPool & Natatorium The Herbst FoundationGymnasium Center Martin D. Murphy, Esq.Sports Pavilion The S. H. Cowell FoundationMain Athletic Field J.B. MurphySI Track In Memory of Jack Wilsey ’34New Weight Room Jane and James Ryan ’51 Weight Training FacilitySouth Gym Court Drucker CourtPlaying Field at Fairmont Carter FieldPractice Field Donald & Margaret Gordon ’43Tennis Courts The Brusati Family The Christen Family The Kelleher Family The Kitt FamilyBatting Center Dana Family Batting Center Batting Cage #1 Jim Keating Batting Cage #2 Jim Dekker ’68Team Locker Room Ray Calcagno ’64Pool Overlook The 1994 Student CouncilField Concession Stand In Memory of Stephen CannataPavilion Snack Bar “Harrington’s”Girls’ Locker Room Mrs. Celia GellertBoys’ Locker Room In memory of John Patrick Feeney ’78Girls’ Pool Locker Room In Memory of Rose ToccalinoBoys’ Pool Locker Room In Memory of George L. FormosaAthletic Director’s Office The Lo FamilyAthletic Dept. Office Mr. & Mrs. Charles ProsesAsst. Athletic Director’s Office In Memory of Bernie McCann ’31Press Box Announcer & Scorekeeper’s Room Dale & Hayedeh Scott in honor of the class of 2014Press Box Coaches’ Room Gil Haskell ’61Press Box Coaches’ Room George “Pat” Malley ’49 & Gene Lynch ’49Pool Instructor’s Office Barry C. Marsh FamilyNew Weight Room Office Terrence V McGuire ’45Training Room Joseph Bernstein, MDBoys’ Coaches Office Josephine & Walter GordonSports Equipment Room The Lapping FamilyWeight Room Platform A gift of the Meyer FamilyWeight Room Platform Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Calvello ’84 & familyWeight Room Platform The de Souza Family (Lawrence de Souza ’88)Weight Room Platform Alex Karakozoff ’73Pool Scoreboard Canonica Family ScoreboardPool Record Board Canonica Family Record BoardPool Participation Area In Honor of Ursula MarstenPool Starting Block Dennis Murphy ’77Athletic Conference Room #1 Mr. & Mrs. Koutsoukos (commemorating the 100th anniversary of P.G. Molinari & Sons)Athletic Conference Room #2 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Boschetto ’74Boys’ Athletic Training Room Marianne & Louis BachlederSports Rehabilitation Room In Memory of Martha FranklinTrophy Cases The Regan Family (1) The Paul Bruschera Family (1) (in memory of Thomas F. De Natale) The De Natale Family (1) (in memory of Thomas F. De Natale) The Buich Brothers (1) Hagan Family (1) (in memory of James J. Hagan) 1986 Student Council and Block Club Joe & Lisa Allanson (2)
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FACILITIES AMOUNT
Stadium Complex $5,000,000
Main Academic Building $2,500,000
West Campus Classroom Wing $1,000,000
Fairmont Field $1,000,000
Food Service Facility $1,000,000
Tennis Complex $750,000
Outdoor Student Plaza $500,000
Second Floor Computer Lab $250,000
Learning Center $250,000
Faculty Lounge $200,000
Baseball Diamond (Fairmont) $200,000
Softball Diamond (Fairmont) $200,000
Engineering Classroom $150,000
Orradre Courtyard Fountain $100,000
Jesuit Recreation Room $100,000
President’s Conference Room $100,000
Faculty Dining Room $100,000
Main School Hallways (5) $75,000
Weight Room $50,000
Classrooms (44) $50,000
Commons Breezeway $50,000
Counseling Conference Room $50,000
Faculty Study $50,000
Information Technology Office $50,000
McGucken Hall Entranceway $50,000
North Gym Court $50,000
Girls’ Coaches Office $45,000
Batting Cages (2 at Fairmont) $30,000
Ignatian Guild Conference Center $25,000
Jesuit Residence Rooms (20) $25,000
Pool Lanes (8) $25,000
Scenery Workroom $25,000
SI Archive Room $25,000
Bullpens (2 at Fairmont) $20,000
Art Wing Display Cases (2) $15,000
Genesis Magazine Office $10,000
Kairos Director’s Office $10,000
Music Storage Room $10,000
Theatre Control Studio $10,000
Wiegand Theatre Lighting Room $10,000
Dugouts (4 at Fairmont) $10,000
Pool Starting Blocks (7) $5,000
Weight Room Lifting Platforms (4) $5,000
Bannan Theatre Seats $1,500
SCHOOL FACILITIES HONOREE
Physical and Life Science Center Richard D. Spohn, S.J., Science CenterChemistry Hall #1 The Class of 1994Chemistry Hall #2 The Class of 1995Physics Hall #1 Conrad N. HiltonPhysics Hall #2 The Bartmann Science Hall in loving memory of Anthony Bartmann ’57 (a gift from his parents, Herbert and Elizabeth Bartmann)Biology Hall #1 The Class of 1996Biology Hall #2 The Class of 1997Earth Science Hall James T. Fitzgerald, M.D.English Center The Connolly Family English Center (in memory of John and Margaret Connolly and Family)Classroom: Room 112 Jane and Jim Ryan ’51Classroom: Room 113 In Memory of Joseph Sheerin ’27Classroom: Room 115 John G. Leahy ’57Classroom: Room 117 First Republic Bank ClassroomClassroom: Room 119 Mr. Thomas Richardson ’34Classroom: Room 204 In honor of Mr. & Mrs. John Mullaney, Jr. ’61Classroom: Room 305 A gift from Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Allanson ’81 in honor of Mrs. Anny Medina, French TeacherClassroom: Room 323 Ralph K. Schwall Memorial ClassroomClassroom: Room 420 Class of 1977Classroom: Room 430 Donald White ’42 Classroom
CAMPUS MINISTRY FACILITIES HONOREE
Student Chapel Orradre ChapelCampus Ministry Center The Nejasmich FamilyChristian Service Center Thomas Reed, S.J. Christian Service CenterCampus Ministry Activity Wing In Memory of Jerome K. Doolan ’14School Chapel Jensen ChapelJesuit Residence Chapel (2nd floor) In Loving Memory of Mary Lou Latno KingJesuit Residence Chapel (3rd floor) Eugene Marty ’44Campus Ministry Reception Area 1992 Ignatian GuildCampus Minister’s Office The Bertelsen FamilyAsst. Campus Minister’s Office Matt & Rose DuffyJesuit Residence Chapel Window In Memory of Arthur J. Howard
FINE ARTS FACILITIES HONOREE
Performing Arts Theatre Bannan TheatreBlack Box Theatre The E. L. Wiegand FoundationChoral Wing Mary Ann and Jack Gibbons Hall of MusicChoral Room Doris Duke Wall Choral RoomFine Arts Center Barbara & Jay Fritz FamilyBannan Theatre Stage In loving memory of Kay HutchinsonWeigand Theater Foyer Beteta & DeLong FamilyPainting Studio The Ernest Go FamilyTheater Director’s Office Sy FamilyChoral Director’s Office Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Lee GoArt Display Case Catherine and Daniel Leese Family Art Display CaseBand Room Janet & Nick Sablinsky Band Room (courtesy of the 2003 Winter Pops)Bannan Theatre Makeup Room A gift from Ms. Gretchen Lintner ’74
Naming Opportunities
Contributions Report
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JUNE 30, 2016, all in millions
Total Revenue $8.8
3.4% • $0.3School Programs
20.5% • $1.8General Operations
6.8% • $0.6Compass Campaign: General
28.4% • $2.5Tuition Assistance and Arrupe Fund
40.9% • $3.5 Compass Campaign: ScholarshipIN SUPPORT OF *
1.1% • $0.1 Miscellaneous
21.7% • $1.9Fund Raisers
31.8% • $2.8Major Gifts
6.8% • $0.6Planned Giving Program
17.0% • $1.5 Annual Appeal
21.6% • $1.9 Parent Giving
JUNE 30, 2016, all in millionsFUND-RAISING
Total Revenue $8.8
*
$50MM Scholarship Endowment FundCOMPASS CAMPAIGN
30% • $15.1Scholarship Endowment Funds
and General Campaign Gifts
2010–2015: $11.6 +
2015–2016: $3.5
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Revenues & Expenses 2015–2016
7.2% • $2.8Endowment Financial Aid
11.8% • $4.6Annual Contributions
(non-campaign)
1.3% • $0.5Endowment Funding
(Professional Development and Building Maintenance)
13.6% • $5.3Auxiliary (Food Service, Pool, Summer School, etc.)
66.1% • $25.8 Tuition
JUNE 30, 2016, all in millionsREVENUE
Total Revenue $39.0
*
unaudited*
6.6% • $2.6 Administration
4.6% • $1.8Physical Plant
11.0% • $4.3Auxiliary
7.2% • $2.8 Curriculum & Programs
4.3% • $1.7Development
6.4% • $2.5Depreciation
JUNE 30, 2016, all in millionsEXPENSES
Total Expenses $39.1
*
57.3% • $22.4Salaries & Benefits
2.6% • $1.0Bond Interest
My thanks to so many of you who responded generously to the kick-off of our Compass Campaign to add $50 million to SI’s Scholarship Endowment Fund. As we manage the tension between the rising cost of living in the Bay Area and providing access to an SI experience, building the Scholarship Endowment Fund is the single best and most sustainable way of supporting the Ignatian mission to provide moral, academic and personal direction to our students and community.
The Class of 2016 boasted 90 young Ignatians who walked the graduation aisle at St. Ignatius Church last June who would not have had the opportunity for a coed, Catholic, Jesuit education if not for you. Thank you! Your gift not only transforms the lives of current SI students but will impact generations to follow.
Last year you, our partners, donated $3.5 million to the Compass Campaign’s Scholarship Endowment Fund, bringing our total to date to $15.1 million. Our
WHAT PROVIDES YOU WITH DIRECTION?BY JOE VOLLERT ’84, VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADVANCEMENT
goal is to provide $5 million a year in financial assistance from our Scholarship Endowment Fund by 2020; indeed, our freshman class for the 2016-17 school year requires a record $1.2 million in financial assistance, putting us right on that track.
Finally, I have to share a personal note. One of the great blessings in my life is the chance to meet so many of our alumni and families. When we began outreach to our alumni in the New York City area some seven years ago, I had the privilege of meeting Jim Houghton ’76. Jim gave Principal Patrick Ruff and me a tour of the Signature Theater and recounted his journey of building the first new theater in New York in 40 years and creating a venue for American playwrights to showcase their body of work over an entire year. It’s an extraordinary space just as Jim was an extraordinary man.
Jim succumbed to stomach cancer this summer, and with his passing the SI community lost a true Ignatian. Jim was a man who embodied the ideal of being a man for others while exploring the frontiers of the American theater scene. If you have not read any of the tributes to him, I encourage you to check siprep.org and search for his name. I promise you will be as moved by the testimonials to his life as I was by his extraordinary presence.
When our students chant the familiar refrain “We are SI,” they indeed capture not only you, our extraordinary graduates and parents, but also the class of 2020, young men and women who are just beginning to write SI’s next chapter.
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Profile: Class of 2016
Amherst CollegeArizona State UniversityBoston CollegeBoston UniversityCalifornia Polytechnic State University:
San Luis ObispoCalifornia State Polytechnic University:
PomonaCalifornia State University: ChicoCalifornia State University: Los AngelesCalifornia State University: San MarcosCase Western Reserve UniversityChapman UniversityCity College of San FranciscoCollege of the Holy CrossCollege of San MateoColorado CollegeColumbia College ChicagoColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityCreighton UniversityDartmouth CollegeDenison UniversityDominican University of CaliforniaDuke UniversityEmerson CollegeFairfield UniversityFordham UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGettysburg CollegeGonzaga UniversityHarvard UniversityHoward UniversityHumboldt State UniversityIndiana University at BloomingtonIowa State UniversityJohn Carroll UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityKing’s College LondonLewis & Clark CollegeLoyola Marymount UniversityLoyola University ChicagoMaine Maritime AcademyMarist CollegeMarquette UniversityMarymount Manhattan CollegeMiddlebury CollegeNew York UniversityNortheastern UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthwestern UniversityOccidental College Ohio Wesleyan UniversityOrange Coast CollegePepperdine UniversityPitzer CollegeReed CollegeRegis UniversityRose-Hulman Institute of TechnologyRutgers University—New Brunswick
Saint Mary’s College of CaliforniaSan Diego State UniversitySan Francisco State UniversitySan Jose State UniversitySanta Barbara City CollegeSanta Clara UniversitySeattle UniversitySkyline CollegeSonoma State UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversitySt. John’s University–Queens CampusStanford UniversityStetson UniversitySyracuse UniversityTemple UniversityTexas A&M International UniversityTexas Christian UniversityThe George Washington UniversityThe Ohio State UniversityThe University of AlabamaThe University of ArizonaThe University of Texas at AustinTrinity CollegeTufts UniversityTulane UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, IrvineUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, RiversideUniversity of California, San DiegoUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraUniversity of California, Santa CruzUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of Massachusetts, LowellUniversity of MississippiUniversity of Nebraska at LincolnUniversity of Nevada, RenoUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of OregonUniversity of the PacificUniversity of PortlandUniversity of RedlandsUniversity of San DiegoUniversity of San FranciscoUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of WashingtonUniversity of Wisconsin, MadisonWake Forest UniversityWashington University in St. LouisWesleyan UniversityWhitman CollegeWhittier College
SENIOR CLASS STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT:
SATs SI NAT CA
CRITICAL READING 602 494 491
MATHEMATICS 585 508 500
WRITING 603 482 485
2016 ATTENDANCE: 358 Members International Universities: 1%Community Colleges: 2%Cal State Universities: 7%Very Selective University 11%Out of State Public: 11%Most Selective Universities: 17%University of California 25%Jesuit Universities: 26%Scholarship Aid Offered: $33,900,462
SAT II SUBJECT AREA TESTS Literature 637US History 640World History 647Math I 566Math II 629Biology E 550Biology M 664Chemistry 630Physics 592Latin 591Spanish 621
THE CLASS OF 2016 IS NOW ATTENDING THESE SCHOOLS:
AP TESTSSI has one of the largest and most successful Advanced Placement programs in the country. In 2016, 764 students took 1,509 tests with an 81 percent pass rate. Also, students scored 811 4s and 5s on these tests. This performance ranks SI among the top 150 schools (the top two-thirds of 1 percent) in the nation. Our pass rate is also more than 20 points higher than the average for all test-takers.
GPAs
Grads with Honors 70
Grads with High Honors 78
Mean GPA 3.43
ACTs SI CA US
English 28.2 22.1 20.1
Math 25.5 22.7 20.6
Reading 28.2 22.9 21.3
Science 25.9 22.1 20.8
Average 27.1 22.6 20.8
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GPAs
Grads with Honors 70
Grads with High Honors 78
Mean GPA 3.43
GENDER
Female 49.1%
Male 50.9%
Total 383 of 1237 applicants
ACADEMICS
GPA 3.67
Entrance Exam Avg. Percentile 77.5%
RELIGION
Catholic 66.3%
Christian 26.1%
Non-Christian 2.1%
No Religious Affiliation 5.2%
ETHNICITY
African American 7.31%
Asian 16.45%
Filipino 11.75%
Latino 14.36%
White 48.83%
Other 1.31%
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TYPE
Catholic 54.31%
Independent 22.19%
Public 23.24%
GEOGRAPHIC
San Francisco 46.7%
San Mateo 37.9%
Marin 11.2%
East Bay 3.4%
Other .5%
LEGACIES
Siblings 90
First Generation: Sibling or Parent are graduates 76
Second Generation: Uncles, aunts, or grandfather are graduates 23
Cousins 22
New Families 171(44.7 percent of the freshman class has no legacy connection.)
ADMISSIONS CALENDAR FOR CLASS OF 2021(For more information, go to www.siprep.org/admissions)
NOVEMBER 13 OPEN HOUSEFamilies may visit our campus for all or part of the scheduled two hours from 1 to 3 p.m.
NOVEMBER 15 APPLICATION PRIORITY FILING DATEApplication Filing Fee is $90. Applications will be accepted after the Priority Filing Date, but the application filing fee will be increased to handle and process applications received after this date.
JANUARY 7, 2017, ENTRANCE EXAM8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The applicant indicates the exam location and date on the Entrance Exam Reservation Form included as part of the online application to SI.
MARCH 17, 2017, NOTIFICATION DATE Applicants and parents are notified of admissions decisions and financial aid awards.
MARCH 24, 2017, REGISTRATION DEADLINEA non-refundable deposit (which is applied towards the student’s tuition) reserves a place in the Class of 2021.
TUITION AND FINANCIAL AIDFor detailed tuition and financial aid information, visit the Business Office website atwww.siprep.org/business_office.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIAIn general, an 8th grade applicant should have the following qualifications:
• should perform well above grade level on standardized tests taken in the seventh and eighth grade at his or her present school;
• should be progressing in academic subjects commensurate with ability;
• should receive a favorable recommendation from the principal, teacher or counselor of the school the student now attends. (Note: This recommendation will be solicited by the Admissions Office);
• should perform well enough on the entrance examination to indicate that he or she is capable of achievement in a rigorous college preparatory course of study;
• the student and parents should be committed to the student’s active participation in the religious and cocurricular activities of the community he or she seeks to join. This includes a genuine interest in after-school activities, liturgies, retreats and community service.
Profile: Class of 2020 Calendar: Class of 2021
ACTs SI CA US
English 28.2 22.1 20.1
Math 25.5 22.7 20.6
Reading 28.2 22.9 21.3
Science 25.9 22.1 20.8
Average 27.1 22.6 20.8
SI welcomed the Class of 2020 to campus at the Aug. 21 orientation. Their parents also came to hear about the journey they would share with their children over the next four years.
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The following parents of the Class of 2019 supported the Parent Giving Program. We thank them for their commitment to go the extra mile in service to our students. (Note: The list in the summer 2016 issue of Genesis magazine was incorrect. We apologize for any confusion.) Mr. & Mrs. Edgardo C. AbadMr. & Mrs. Jason AbbeyMr. & Mrs. Andrew C. AdelmannMs. Tara Alexander-PerezMr. & Ms. Sean N. AliMr. & Mrs. George A. AllenMr. & Ms. Vince AnastasioMr. & Mrs. Gener S. AnsayMr. & Mrs. Sebastian AyerdiMr. & Mrs. Michael George BaglinMr. & Mrs. David BarajasMr. & Mrs. Adrian L. BarrowMr. & Ms. Jeffrey K. BelkoraMr. & Mrs. Peter D. BerlinerMr. & Mrs. Simon BettisMr. & Mrs. Jose T. Bibat, Jr.Mr. & Dr. Wharn J. BirdMr. & Mrs. Bruce W. BlighMr. & Mrs. Shelby BonnieMr. Roberto E. Borja & Ms. Maira J. Ruiz-BorjaMrs. Mary C. BowerMr. Danny BriskinMr. & Mrs. John B. BrookeMr. & Mrs. William C. BurkettMr. Chip Burns & Ms. Rosemary J. SpringerMs. Mariann ByerwalterMr. Paolo Caltagirone & Mrs. Angela S. CaltagironeMr. & Mrs. Jon CanaparyMr. & Mrs. Kevin CaraccioloMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. CarlinMr. & Mrs. Jim S. CarltonMr. Carlos Castañeda & Ms. Roxana MunozMr. & Mrs. Vincent A. CastiglioneMr. & Mrs. Paul R. CenniMr. & Mrs. Michael G. CerchiaiMr. & Mrs. Christopher ChaiMr. & Mrs. Richard ChanMr. Charles C. Cheung & Ms. Olive W. TangDr. & Dr. Albert W. ChowMr. & Mrs. Dao ChungMr. & Mrs. Christopher C. ComptonMr. & Mrs. Richard L. CorrieaMr. & Mrs. Joseph CullinanMr. & Mrs. William J. CumbelichMr. & Dr. Shawn G. DahlemMr. Gerard C. Darian & Mrs. Tracy K. GreenMr. & Mrs. Paul DavidMr. & Mrs. John DeBenedettiMr. & Mrs. David Di LenaMr. & Mrs. Dan R. DiTrapaniMr. & Mrs. Scott A. Dixon
Mr. F. C. Dunn & Dr. Michelle JondreauMr. & Mrs. Terry DunneMr. & Mrs. Richard J. DykeMr. & Mrs. Vicken EkmekjianMr. Ivan Elias & Ms. Debra L. RhodesMr. & Mrs. Robert A. EnnisMr. & Mrs. Allan M. EsclamadoDr. & Mrs. Joseph P. FenertyMr. & Mrs. Kevin S. FergusonMr. Joseph J. Ferrero & Mrs. Patricia M. FerreroMrs. Barbara S. FinneganMr. & Mrs. William A. FitzgeraldMr. Gilbert C. FitzGerald & Ms. Carol A. MurphyMr. & Mrs. David W. FlemingMr. & Mrs. Christopher FogartyMr. Michael K. Fong & Mrs. Adrienne H. LinMr. & Mrs. B Mark FongMr. Chuck Fontana & Ms. Jennifer JohnsonMr. & Mrs. John T. FordMr. & Mrs. Gary A. FrancesconiMr. & Mrs. Mathew I. FrazerMr. Paul R. Frohan & Dr. Melody ChongMr. & Mrs. Conal G. GallagherMr. & Mrs. Stephen G. GhiselliMr. & Mrs. John GoodmanMr. & Mrs. John GouchonMr. & Mrs. William E. GraysonMr. & Mrs. Ferdinand H. GuecoMr. & Mrs. Henry GunnMr. & Mrs. J. Jeffrey HaganMr. & Mrs. Greg A. HageyMr. Curtis J. Hagfeldt & Mrs. Melissa A. HagfeldtMr. & Mrs. Matthew A. HaskellMr. & Mrs. Troy HeldMr. & Mrs. Mark C. HellerMr. John Hemann & Hon. Anne-Christine MassulloMr. & Mrs. William HickeyMr. Bob M. Hinkle & Ms. Meghan L. SchwartzMr. & Mrs. Alvin HomMr. & Mrs. Sean D. HoneyMr. William Hooker & Ms. Diane DeutschMr. Richard Hung & Dr. Christine HungMr. Robert G. Jackson & Ms. Fara G. PerezMr. & Mrs. Nasi JazayeriMr. & Ms. Michael JenningsMr. & Mrs. Spiros L. JohnsonMr. Michael C. Johnston & Ms. Yolanda GomezMr. & Ms. Jorge M. KauMr. & Mrs. Jim KeighranMr. Kevin J. KellyMs. Donna M. KellyMr. & Mrs. William J. Kelly IIIMr. Michael J. King IIMr. & Mrs. Christopher A. KostaneckiMrs. Maureen P. Larson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. LathamMs. Amy A. LaughlinMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. LaughlinMr. & Mrs. Gerard LedesmaMr. & Ms. David LeeMr. & Mrs. Dean N. LevittMr. David L. Lewin & Ms. Simmone FichtnerMr. Chiangqing Liang & Mrs. Shuangmei HuangMr. & Mrs. Adam LinMr. & Mrs. Roderick M. LinharesMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. LombardiMr. Nino Lopez & Mrs. Gabriela GarciaMr. & Mrs. Vincent P. LottiMr. & Mrs. Michael LouieMr. & Mrs. Matthew R. LoveMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. LozitoMr. & Dr. John LuMr. & Mrs. Franco R. LucchesiMr. & Mrs. Jack LumDr. Lei LuoMr. & Mrs. Edward D. LyonsMr. & Mrs. Carter MackMr. & Ms. Robert T. Mann, Jr.Mr. Richard C. Marzano & Ms. Evalynna HoMr. & Mrs. Alexander D. MasonMr. & Mrs. Michael P. McCarthyMr. & Mrs. Angus F. McCarthyMr. & Ms. James G. McCluskeyMr. & Mrs. Mitchell P. McCulloughMr. & Mrs. Timothy L. McInerneyMr. & Mrs. Stephen S. MeiMs. Rosa O. MejiaMr. & Mrs. Michael MiglioMs. Nora F. MillerDr. William M. Mills & Dr. Karen C. MakelyMr. Curtis F. MitchellMr. & Mrs. Paul R. MohunMr. & Ms. Mario A. MolinaMr. & Mrs. Michael M. MooreMr. & Mrs. Mario A. MoralesMr. Jonathan R. Morales & Ms. Gina C. FaborMr. John K. Morrison & Ms. Margot E. LancellottiMr. & Ms. Mel J. MurphyDr. & Mrs. Gerald F. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Ruairi P. MurphyMr. & Mrs. John B. MyersMr. & Ms. Kurt NangleMr. & Mrs. Gregg R. NapoliMr. Anthony N. Nassar & Ms. Janis S. EmbryMr. Phong N. NguyenMr. Tri A. Nguyen & Mrs. Dieu M. TranMr. John D. NibbelinMs. Harriet NibbelinMr. & Mrs. Matthew J. NiehausMr. Norman V. Nunez & Dr. Lourdes R. NunezMr. & Ms. Robert O’ConnorMr. & Ms. Eoin C. O’ConnorMr. Robert S. Ogilvie & Mrs. Stacey A. Giamalis
Mr. & Mrs. David OnMr. & Mrs. Hugh R. O’Neil IIIMr. & Mrs. Felim V. O’ReillyMr. & Mrs. Andrew OstrowskiMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. ParkinsonMs. Lori L. PeltierMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. PeneyraMs. Karen N. PerkinsMr. & Mrs. Timothy K. PerottiMs. Jennifer A. PeterianMr. & Mrs. Pete Peterson IVDr. & Mrs. Eric H. PlamMr. & Mrs. Ernest J. QuesadaMr. & Mrs. Timothy ReardonMr. & Mrs. Yann RenaultDr. & Ms. Todd W. RichMr. & Mrs. James RobertsonMr. & Mrs. Scott R. RosenMr. & Mrs. Douglas W. RyanMr. & Mrs. Arnie SambelMr. Santiago A. Santes & Ms. Sadi B. GomezMr. & Mrs. Hernan SantosMr. & Mrs. James C. SchegMr. Steve Sell & Ms. Molly WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Michael A. ShweMr. Americo SilviMr. & Mrs. Christopher SimpsonMr. Thomas SlevinMr. & Mrs. Steven J. SojaMr. & Mrs. Peter E. St. GemeMr. & Mrs. Clay StephensMr. Kurt Stevens & Ms. Lisa B. HovanMr. & Mrs. Anthony StuckerMr. & Mrs. David B. SullivanMr. & Mrs. John P. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Joseph E. SyufyMr. & Mrs. Chun K. TamMr. & Mrs. John Y. TangDr. & Mrs. Michael TarongoyMr. & Mrs. Fasil TegeneMr. & Mrs. Steven E. TocchiniMr. & Mrs. Steven TongMr. & Mrs. Chanh H. TranMr. Christopher D. Turek & Ms. Lorraine M. GarciaMr. Orlando Tyson & Ms. Kellie ReemMr. & Mrs. John VagenasMr. & Ms. Kris Van GiesenMr. & Mrs. Robin D. Van NormanMr. & Mrs. Jon VarniMr. & Ms. Carlos VasquezMr. & Mrs. William J. WalshDr. & Mrs. Robert WeberMs. Kimberly P. WeissMr. & Mrs. Raymond D. Williamson IIIMr. Steven Wong & Mrs. Michelle GuanMs. Alison M. WorthingtonMr. & Ms. Canice P. WuDr. Di Wu & Mrs. Min YuMr. & Mrs. Edward J. WynneMr. & Mrs. Timothy YeeMr. & Ms. Randall YuMr. & Mrs. Todd ZabelleMr. & Ms. David V. Zovickian
SI thanks parents of the Class of 2019 for supporting the school
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keeping in touchIf you see an asterisk after a name, go to www.siprep.org/news to read even more.*1944 Richard DeMartini Sr. entered the U.S. Army after graduation and
served in the South Pacific for more than a year before serving in Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s Honor Guard at the general’s headquarters. By the time of his discharge, he had achieved the rank of Master Sergeant.
1950 Bill Olmo and his wife, Carol, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on June 24 (pictured seated). In attendance were Bob Smith and Maggie, his wife of 61 years (pictured standing at right), and Ray Fazzio and Jeanie, his wife of 59 years (pictured standing). at left).
1955 Gov. Jerry Brown spoke and Darren Criss ‘05 sang at the
Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
1962 Bill Landtbom reminds his classmates to attend the Dec. 15 Christmas lunch at Original Joe’s on Union Street ($50 per person). Cocktails are at noon and lunch is at 1 p.m. Contact Bill for more information at [email protected].
1968 Tom Lavelle* was named managing director for SCU’s High Tech Law Institute.
1971 Military expert James Corum* weighed in on hybrid warfare in an interview on Sputnik’s Level Talk radio show.
1976 Jon Leonoudakis’ film Hano! A Century in the Bleachers, about legendary sportswriter and social activist Arnold Hano, was shown at the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sept. 24. Hano, now age 94, and Jon were in attendance. This marks the third baseball documentary of his in the permanent archives of the Hall of Fame.
1985 Niall P. McCarthy* was featured in the Daily Journal as a Top Plaintiff Lawyer in California.
1994 Lamar Webster Baker is an associate justice of the Second District, Division 5, of the California Courts of Appeal. He was appointed to the court by Gov. Jerry Brown ’55 on May 22, 2015.
2002 Christine Abalos married Roger Tsu at Stanford Park Hotel in Menlo Park. Fr. Ray Allender, S.J. ’62 presided over the ceremony. The wedding party included the bride’s sisters — Charlene (Abalos) Gueco ’99 (Matron of Honor) and Catherine Abalos ’05 (Maid of Honor) — and classmates Jennifer (Camus) Beebe and Christina Wang. The Menlo Park celebration was followed
by a Traditional Chinese Wedding Banquet in Southern California. SI grads in attendance included Clarissa Avendano ’98, Catherine Avendano ’99, Eril delos Angeles, April Fajardo, Zinnia (Amoyen) Basada, Casey Velasco, Veronica Esmero ’03 and Theresa Esmero ’07.
2003 Erin Badillo recently became executive director for the Lupus Foundation of Northern
California based in San Jose. / Sean Hanley worked as crew on a Paul Rudd and Steve Coogan film called Ideal Home and is currently working on Godless, a Western miniseries produced by Netflix.
2005 SI sweethearts Marcel Thompson and Katherine Jeung were married on April 9 at St. Ignatius Church. Standing by their sides were classmates Victoria Lamson (Herrera), matron of honor, and Chaz Morales, Nicholas
Brady and Gustavo Manzanares, their groomsmen. They danced the night away surrounded by their loved ones, including SI grads Courtney Thomas, Antonette Bondoc, Claudia Zepeda, Natalia Urbina, Monique Gonzalez, Irina Fedulow, Maria DeGaetano, Katherine Corkery, Michael Mace, Joshua Williams, Zac Lee, Eric Kathrein, Brian Holl, Matthew Smith, Bruno Bovo, Benjamin Riney, Armand Bedrossian, Geremy Lobo, Joshua Evans, Trevor Lambright, Pat Gagan, Nico Mizono, Jeannine Yap ’07 and Kevin Jeung ’08.
2007 ESPN hired Molly McGrath* as a college sideline reporter and host.
2008 Robert Lloyd (right) is an assistant equipment manager for the San Francisco 49ers.
2010 Catherine Tietz is at Stanford working towards a doctoral degree in classical archaeology.
2011 Michael Cosman* helped Katie Wolf add edible plants to her Art and Nature Intensive site in Lake County.
2012 Annie Matthews is back home after graduating from Regis. She is working for Dan Burke ’86 at Gilardi & Co.
2013 Georgetown rower Natalia Keohane ‘13 was named to the Patriot League Women’s Rowing Academic Honor Roll. / Kelly Kmak* was selected for a prestigious summer program in nuclear and radiochemistry. / Matt Krook* made an impression pitching with the San Francisco Giants’ farm program. / Grace Matthews, who was awarded a Global Social Benefit Fellowship from Santa Clara University, spent most of the summer in northern India — her third trip to the country. In past years, she did an immersion trip followed by a fellowship through SCU, in which she lived with nuns and helped in a medical clinic. She is a public health major who wants to focus on women and children’s global health issues.
2014 Katie Spence (second from left) and the Ephs of Williams College took second at the 2016 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in the Distance Medley Relay. The Ephs finished in 11:50.58 to earn All-America honors.
2015 Ricky Matthews is in Mumbai, India, for an
Immersion with Santa Clara University.
2016 Emma Matthews is a student at California State University, Chico. / Zarina Wong* wrote in The Monitor about her experience as a Muslim at SI. In her piece she noted that “during my junior year at SI, I really began to explore who and what God is for me. The faith community at St. Ignatius supported me through this journey by giving me tools to find my way closer to God.…”
2017 Lauren Mc Nevin* was celebrated by the Marin Independent Journal for her volunteer work
2018 Brandon Beckman* was named a “rising star” by Prep2Prep for his success on the basketball court.
2019 Nicosia’s Ryder Jackson* was featured by the Marin Independent Journal for his tennis prowess.
births1989 Mark Capitolo and his wife, Jennifer, a son, Thompson Phillip (left), born Dec 22, 2015. He joins older brother DJ, born in 2011. Fifteen years ago, Mark opened his political campaign consulting business in Sacramento. His wife is a lobbyist in Sacramento for the firm Nossaman LLC.
1998 Matthew Caselli and wife, Ashley, a son, Robert Henry (right), born April 29, 2016. His aunt is Mollie Caselli ’00.
1999 Angela (Puey) Brady and her husband, Matthew Brady, a
daughter, Anya Noelle, and son, Hunter Nolan, born Oct. 28, 2015. They join big sisters Haley (5) and Zara (2).
in memoriam
James Houghton ’76, founder of Signature Theatre Company and head of Juilliard’s Drama Division, dies at 57
The day after James Houghton ’76 died on Aug. 2, Charles Isherwood of the New York Times wrote the following: “It could be argued that James Houghton, who died this week after a battle with cancer, did more for the American theater during the past quarter-century than anyone else — playwright, director or producer, man or woman, anyone the average theatergoer knows by name.” Isherwood sang Mr. Houghton’s praise for having the courage and vision to launch Signature Theater Company in 1991, which devoted each season to showcasing the works of one playwright. Over the years, that would include authors from Arthur Miller and Edward Albee to lesser known playwrights, such as Adrienne Kennedy and Maria Irene Fornés. The effect of Mr. Houghton’s efforts spread throughout Broadway over the years so much so that early in the planning for the One World Trade Center tower, built on Ground Zero, Mayor Michael Bloomberg offered to give the ground floor to Mr. Houghton’s company for his new theatre space. When barriers arose, Bloomberg helped him open on West 42nd Street in 2012 the Pershing Signature Center, designed by Frank Gehry, the first new theatre on Broadway in decades. Thanks to Mr. Houghton’s efforts, Signature Theatre won a Tony for best regional theatre in 2014, the first year that competition included New York City companies. Mr. Houghton’s talent also earned for him a spot as the Richard Rogers Director of Drama at Julliard as well as the admiration and love of his many students. His admirers also included fellow SI theatre alumni, including Lincoln Center Artistic Director Bartlett Sher ’77, who noted that “whenever we met, we had that sort of secrete handshake that came with growing up in the Sunset District of the City and being marked by the Jesuits. James embodied the selfless devotion they taught us, but he channeled it into the theatre. His apostolic mission was to serve this glorious work we do. He did it in so many profound, kind and thoughtful ways. He changed lives. He served so many people. It’s not enough to say he will be missed. It’s a loss of staggering proportions to so many. But he left behind so many good things and made so many things so much better that all the love he gave is still with us. It’s all of us who are so much better and bigger for having known Jim.” His close friend Loren Toolajian ’76 added that Houghton “lived for theatre every day for 25 years. He made it his mission, and we are all changed by it. There will never be another like him in my life.” A memorial service was held Aug. 27 at Orradre Chapel. Jim is survived by his wife, Joyce O’Connor, and their children Lily and Henry; his siblings Scott ’71, Susan Devine, Lynne, and Trish Line; and his parents Sherrill and Joan (Heaney); and many relatives. Donations may be made to SI’s drama program, afterworktheater.org and danielsmusic.org.
1932 Noel J. Dyer1935 John W. (Jack) Ward1941 Robert E. Kinney 1944 John P. “Jack” Murphy1949 Joel B. Fallon1949 Jim Mosunich1951 Kenneth A. Plough1955 Robert “Bob” Biglieri1955 Russell Miller (former regent)
1957 Al Madrigal1959 John F. Klein1960 Louis August Lituanio 1962 Steve Pasecky 1964 Edward Brenner1970 John P. “Packy” Donohoe’1971 Steven J. Bellina 1976 James Houghton
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calendar 2016–2017OCTOBER2 Father/Student Communion Breakfast 9am4 Welcome party for Fr. Reese, Squire Patton Boggs in SF 5:30pm6 Junior Parent Night 7pm8 President’s Cabinet Dinner (Commons) 5pm11 Ignatian Guild Meeting (Faculty Dining Room) 6:30pm13 Sophomore Parent Night 7pm14-16 Class of 1951 Reunion (Orradre Chapel/Commons) 10am15 Class of 1986 Reunion (Matrixfillmore) 6pm15 Class of 1996 Reunion (Redford) 6pm17-18 Midterms17 Financial Assistance applications for 2017-18 become available19 Freshman Cura Day 7:30am19 PSAT Testing 8am19 Senior Portraits 10am-6pm20 Faculty In-Service, no classes 20 Welcome party for Fr. Reese, Peninsula 6:30pm21 Quarter Break, no classes21 Dan Linehan Golf Tournament (Gleneagles) 2pm26 FAFSA Senior Parent Night 7pm27 Welcome party for Fr. Reese, Marin 6:30pm28 Bruce Mahoney Football Game (Kezar) 7pm31 Varsity/JV/Frosh winter sports tryouts begin
NOVEMBER2-3 Fall Playwrights’ Festival (Bannan) 7pm4 School Holiday (tentative)5 Fashion Show Dinner 5:30pm6 Fashion Show Luncheon 10am7-8 Senior Portrait Make-Up Day 3pm8 Ignatian Guild Meeting (Faculty Dining Room) 6:30pm11 Class of 1976 Reunion (Mariposa Yacht Club) 6pm11-12 Fall Play 7pm 12 Class of 1951 Memorial Mass & Brunch (SI) 10am13 Open House 1-3pm17 SIPAC General Meeting (Wilsey Library) 6pm18 Fall Play 7pm19 Fall Play 2&7pm19 Practice ACT for Juniors 8am20 Christ the King Mass (Orradre Chapel) 10am22 Alumni Basketball Games 5:30/7pm23-25 Thanksgiving Break25 Class of 2006 Reunion (Jones Bar & Restaurant)26 Boys’ Alumni Soccer Game noon30 Winter Instrumental Concert (Bannan) 7pm
DECEMBER 2 Class of 1955 Chrtistmas Lunch 11:30am2 Class of 1969 Christmas Lunch 11:30am2 Winter Instrumental Concert (Bannan) 3&7pm3 SIPAC Pasko Christmas Celebration (Commons) 6pm6 Winter Choral Concert (Bannan) 7pm7 Ignatian Guild Past Presidents’ Dinner 6pm 7 Winter Dance Concert (Wiegand) 7pm8 Practice ACT Follow-up (Choral Room) 7pm8 Winter Dance Concert (Wiegand) 3pm8 Winter Choral Concert (Bannan) 7pm
9 Winter Choral Concert (Orradre Courtyard) 3pm9 Winter Choral Concert (Bannan) 7pm9 Winter Dance Concert (Wiegand) 7pm9 Winter Dance Concert (Wiegand) 3pm11 Loyola Guild Tea 10am16, 19, 20 Final Exams17 Christmas Store 9am21 Christmas Break Begins26-28 Leo La Rocca Sand Dune Classic
JANUARY 20175-6 Faculty Retreat, no classes7 Entrance Examination 8:30am9 School Resumes 8:20am10 Ignatian Guild Meeting (Faculty Dining Room) 6:30pm10 Class of 50-51 Basketball Champion’s Lunch (Original Joe’s) noon call Mic Kelly at 650-697-9376 to RSVP10 Bruce-Mahoney Basketball Games (TBA) 6&7:30pm12 Joey Alioto Fathers’ Club Crab ’n’ Cards 6pm16 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday & Parade 10am 18 Frosh/Soph Parents Financial Aid Night (Commons) 7pm19 SIPAC General Meeting (Wilsey Library) 6pm20 Performing Arts Assembly 9:30am21 Financial Assistance Information Day (new applicants) 10am22 Ignatian Guild Women’s Retreat 9am23 Community of Concern for Freshman Parents 7pm23-24 & 26-27 SI Live (Bannan) 7pm27 Piano Recital (Choral Room) 3pm28 Winter Semiformal Dance 8pm30 Varsity/JV/Frosh spring sports tryouts begin
FEBRUARY2 AAAS Applicant Evening (Commons) 6:30pm5 Mother Student Communion Breakfast (Commons) 9am6, 13, 27 Student Leadership Night (Student Activities Center) 6pm6 Financial Assistance Application due for new applicants to SI7 Parent Spiritual Exercises (Adult Ministry) 8:30am9 ALAS Applicant Evening 6:30pm11 SIPAC Chinese New Year’s Luncheon (TBD) 1pm14 Ignatian Guild Meeting (Faculty Dining Room) 6:30pm16 SIPAC General Meeting (Wilsey Library) 6pm15 Sophomore Parent College Night 7pm20 President’s Day, no classes21 Faculty Inservice, no classes22 Frosh Challenge Day 8am-3:30pm22 PreACT Testing Day (sophomores) 8am24 Mother/Daughter Night (Commons) 6pm
MARCH2 Solidarity Dinner (Commons) 6pm4 Fathers’ Club Auction (McCullough Gym) 6pm6 Financial Assistance Application due for returning students9 SIPAC General Meeting (Wilsey Library) 6pm9-11 Spring Dance Concert (Wiegand) 7pm14 Ignatian Guild Meeting (Faculty Dining Room) 6:30pm15-16 Midterms17 Quarter Break
17 Admissions notifications for Class of 2021 go out22 College Night (Soph/Junior parents & junior students) 7pm22 Fathers’ Club Lenten Reflection (Orradre) 6:30pm24 Mother/Son Night (Commons) 6pm25 Grandparents’ Day (Student Center) 11:30am25 Junior Prom26 Golden Diploma Class of 1967 Mass & Reception 10am27 Faculty In-Service, no classesTBA Bruce Mahoney Baseball (AT&T Park) TBA Summer Programs registration opensTBA Registration opens for Summer high school courses
APRIL1 Spring Musical (Bannan) 2&7pm5-7 Spring Musical (Bannan) 7pm6 SIPAC General Meeting (Wilsey Library) 6pm7 Father/Student Dinner (Commons) 6pm8 Spring Musical (Bannan) 2&7pm11 Ignatian Guild Meeting (Faculty Dining Room) 6:30pm13 Easter Break Begins15 Alumni Baseball Game (Marchbank Park) TBA15 Alumni Lacrosse Game (JB Murphy Field) TBA21-22 California Junior Classical League Convention (all campus)24 Classes Resume26-27 Cabaret (Wiegand) 7pm29 Cabaret (Wiegand) 7pm27 Callaghan Society Dinner (Commons) 6pm MAY6 International Food Faire 4pm9 Ignatian Guild Meeting 7pm10-13 Spring Pops (Bannan) 7pm10 TriClub & Magis Senior Celebration 6pm11 Ignatian Guild Installation Mass & Luncheon 11am11 Transition to College (Orradre Chapel) 7pm12 SIPAC End-of-Year Party 6pm15 Returning students receive financial assistance notifications18 Fathers’ Club BBQ (Commons) 5:30pm19 Faculty In-Service (Holiday)19 Alumni Golf Tournament noon20 Senior Prom22 Senior Class Holiday24 Performing Arts Star Banquet 6:30pm25 Transition Liturgy 26 Awards Assembly 29 Memorial Day Holiday30-31 Final Exams
JUNE1 Final Exams1 Baccalaureate Mass (St. Mary’s) 7:30pm3 Graduation (St. Ignatius Church) 10:30am10 Red & Blue Campus Crawl 5:30pm12 High School Summer School & camps begin19 Middle School Summer School begins