Spring 2008 - Chaminade University of Honolulu

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Spring 2008 - Chaminade University of Honolulu
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Special Financial Edition
Annual Report – A Financial Overview
2006-2007 Honor Roll of Donors
Big Heart – Willing Hands
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Aloha,
This special financial issue of the CQ includes our Honor Roll of Donors for our fiscal year 2006 to 2007, as well as a financial overview from
Daniel Gilmore, our vice president of finance and facilities. Our donors’ generosity makes it possible for Chaminade to continue to create unique
educational opportunities, enhance our campus and help students realize their full potential and lead productive lives that serve others.
We would also like to thank our Chaminade ‘ohana for their tireless commitment to service and congratulate them on receiving the 2007
President’s Higher Education Award for Service to Youth from Disadvantaged Circumstances. The Chaminade community -- students, faculty,
staff and leadership -- pledges itself to 50,000 hours of service yearly. At 62,000 hours, we exceeded our goal last year, reflecting our corporate
commitment to service in higher education.
We have more good news. The Harold K.L. Castle Foundation awarded a $200,000 grant to Chaminade University recently to support the
multi-phase expansion and renovation of laboratories and facilities for the Natural Sciences and Mathematics Division. The grant brings the
total external funding raised through the highly successful Transformations overall campaign (including both capital and other forms of external
support) to $53 million. Through this grant, three new laboratories, a faculty ‘research hotel’ and related support areas in Henry Hall will
undergo complete renovation.
On April 25, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, we will celebrate two transformational events, the dedication of the largest academic building
constructed on campus since the founding of Chaminade, the Sullivan Family Library, and the successful conclusion of the most ambitious
fundraising campaign in this university’s history. Please join us at the new library for the event.
We are humbled by our blessings and realize that it is because of our donors and friends, our alumni, and our campus community and their
combined commitment that Chaminade University continues to
flourish. We invite all of you to continue to support Chaminade in
its mission to graduate students who are well-prepared for life, service
and successful careers.
With gratitude,
Dr. Sue Wesselkamper
President
Pres. Sue Wesselkamper receives for Chaminade University a $10,000
donation from the Hawaii Tax Institute given by James W.Y. Wong,
organization director, in October 2007.
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C HA MINADE
Q UARTERLY
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Sue Wesselkamper
President and Publisher
Diane Peters-Nguyen
Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Kapono Dowson Ryan
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Director of Communications
Be-Jay Kodama
Director of Alumni Relations
Table
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Brandi Watanabe
Contents
Director of Annual Giving
Student Staff
Emily Jones, Daniel Hines, Laura Rillera
Features
Additional Photos
Charles Myers
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BOARD OF REGENTS
Bro. Stephen Glodek, S.M.
Chancellor
6 Financial Overview
Adm. (Ret.) R.J. “Zap” Zlatoper, USN
Chair
13 Honor Roll of Donors
Gary E. Liebl
Chair Emeritus
Departments
Daniel L. Colin
First Vice Chair
8 New Faces
Jean Rolles
Secretary
David Akina
Karen E. Anderson
Peter K. Apo
Carolyn A. Berry
Rick Blangiardi
Bro. Edward Brinks, S.M.
John C. Brogan
Bro. William J. Campbell, S.M.
Charles L. Cotrell
Nicole M. Dupont
Bennette M. Evangelista
Eddie Flores, Jr.
Daniel D. Goo
Gail L. Grabowsky
Carmen Himenes
Gary G. Hogan
Stanley W. Hong
Bro. Robert Hoppe, S.M.
Angela H. Isaac
Clifton Y. Kagawa
Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Dwight M. Kealoha, USAF
Rev. Joseph H. Lackner, S.M.
Violet S. Loo
Dr. Edison H. Miyawaki
Rev. David H. Schuyler, S.M.
Anna Marie Springer
Nicholas J. Susner
Willibrord K.Tallett
Gae Bergquist Trommald
Sharon Weiner
Sue Wesselkamper
Cori Ching Weston
Kitty Wo
Hon. Patrick K.S.L.Yim, J.D.
J. Luis Zabala
Edward K.O. Eu (Emeritus)
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Kitty Wo Chair
Michael F. Kerr Vice Chair
Anton Krucky Secretary
Lynn Hogan
Mark Ahn
Kenneth D. Allen The Hon. Daniel K. Inouye
Louis Boitano Bro. Robert Juenemann, S.M.
Tom Kiely
Bruce Brusavich
Sharon McPhee
Deborah Brusavich
Joseph Melehan
Peter M. Callahan
Clifford Cooper Rev. Donald P. Merrifield, S.J.
Paul W. Mikos
Louisa Cooper
Tom Orbe
Barrie Cropper
J. Hans Strasser
Walter A. Dods, Jr.
Richard E.Tanaka
Edward K.O. Eu
Gulab Watumull
George Froley
Michael Windsor
Edward J. Hogan
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Upcoming Events
Friday, March 27 Las Vegas Alumni Reunion Sunday, April 6 Mackey Lecture Series:
Sr. Joan Chittister, OSB Mystical Rose Oratory Thursday, April 17-Sunday April 20
Spring Musical Production: Brigadoon Mamiya Theatre
Friday, April 25 Sullivan Family Library Dedication
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Marketing and accounting students, such as Joseph Schriml ’08 seen here with associate business professor
Margaret Friedman, help with college financial aid workshops at Kaimuki High School several times each year.
Other students trained by their professors for IRS competency-testing helped local working-poor families last year
obtain Federal Earned Income Tax Credits of more than $150,000 in taxes.
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BIG HEART – WILLING HANDS
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Chaminade Receives National Recognition for Service
It’s a sunny Saturday morning. The sky is blue, the winds are gentle and
the ocean looks like crystal. It’s definitely a good day for the beach.
Smiling, a young woman shouts to a friend across the oval area fronting
Freitas Hall that she has just come back from tutoring some kids. Her
friend shouts back that she’s going to help with
a Campus Ministry feed-the-homeless project
tomorrow–“Want to come?”
At Kaimuki High School, Chaminade seniors,
Charis Guinto, Joe Schriml, Lila Sapolu and
Peter Hsu help 10 families prepare college
financial aid applications. Many of the high
school students would be first-generation
college students with English as their second
language. The Chaminade students listen to
their clients’ need, applying their marketing and
accounting backgrounds to real life situations.
Professors such as Peggy Friedman, Richard
Kido and Wayne Tanna spend countless hours
with marketing and accounting students,
deliberately integrating curriculum with
service-learning opportunities.
“Chaminade students are a
sterling example of today’s
college students, who are
tackling the toughest
problems in America,
demonstrating their
compassion, commitment,
and creativity by serving as
mentors, tutors, health
workers, and even
engineers..”
Service-learning occurs throughout all the
disciplines at Chaminade. Faculty members and
their students find ways to enrich academics
through service-learning and community service, and efforts have not
gone unnoticed.
The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) honored
Chaminade University at its American Council on Education (ACE)
Led by Chaminade students, Palolo
children enjoy sports clinics and
campus ministry holiday events
throughout the year.
annual conference in San Diego on Feb. 11 with a place on the President’s
Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service
efforts. Taking it a step further, the CNCS also selected Chaminade as one
of only three colleges and universities nationwide for its Presidential
Award for Service to Youth from Disadvantaged
Circumstances in its 2007 President’s Higher
Education Community Service Honor Roll.
“Chaminade students are a sterling example of
today’s college students, who are tackling the
toughest problems in America, demonstrating
their compassion, commitment, and creativity
by serving as mentors, tutors, health workers,
and even engineers,” said David Eisner, CEO
of the Corporation, who presented the award.
“They represent a renewed spirit of civic
engagement fostered by outstanding leadership
on caring campuses.”
The Honor Roll’s Presidential Award is the
highest recognition a school can achieve for its
commitment to service-learning and civic
engagement. Honorees for the award were
chosen based on a series of selection factors
including scope and innovativeness of service
projects, percentage of student participation in
service activities, incentives for service and the extent to which the school
offers academic service-learning courses.
Service is a part of the character of Chaminade University.
Receiving the President’s Award for
Service for Chaminade were (left to
right) Nolan Kido, special business
adjunct; Rachel San Agustin, a junior;
Candice Sakuda, director of
service-learning; and Richard Kido,
associate business professor, with
Barrie Cropper, a Chaminade
California Governor (not pictured).
The university’s Palolo Pipeline
& Beyond project, which provided
academic support to youth from
disadvantaged circumstances in
the Palolo housing development,
was so successful in neighborhood
middle and elementary schools
that the schools were able to meet
the goals of No Child Left Behind.
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Financial Overview
Daniel S. Gilmore, Ed.D. Vice President for Finance and Facilities
During the past fiscal year, Chaminade continued to make major
enhancements to its campus and facilities. Two more renovated science
laboratories came on-line in Henry Hall, and significant progress was made
on the construction of our $14 million Sullivan Family Library set to open
in spring 2008. Once the library is completed, work will begin on
Chaminade Plaza which will be located between the Library and Eiben Hall.
Plans are in progress for refurbishing the space which will be vacated in
Henry Hall when the Library moves. The top floor will be remodeled to
help consolidate the Humanities Division, while the middle floor will see
improvements to support program expansion in the Natural Science and
Mathematics Division. The master planning project for the area above
Third Road was completed and will help the University maximize the use of
limited land area to meet the needs of our students.
Chaminade’s net assets grew during the past fiscal year by 9%, mainly due
to infrastructure improvements and an increase in long-term investments.
Income and expenditures remained balanced despite a slight reduction in
day and evening undergraduate enrollments. Tuition and fees were increased
by rates equivalent to inflation with gifts and grants supporting
improvements to infrastructure.
While rising interest rates contributed to the growth of Chaminade’s
endowment funds, the higher rates underscored the importance of last year’s
successful effort to finance long-term debt with tax-exempt bonds rather
than conventional loans. We will continue to monitor interest rates into the
future for refunding opportunities should rates significantly decline.
This year the University’s strategic plan will undergo campus-wide review
and revision. The plan will provide guidance as we consider programs and
improvements to the remaining facilities awaiting renovation, as well as
providing additional student housing, recreational facilities, classrooms,
faculty offices, campus life center, service areas and parking. Always
conscious of Chaminade’s educational mission, we are on a steady
path of institutional progress.
2006-2007 Total Net Assets
$35,000,000
2006-2007 Revenue
8%
5%
12%
16%
59%
Net tuition & fees
Private gifts & grants
Auxiliary enterprises
Federal grants & contracts
Investment income & other
Total
$19,768,000
$5,448,000
$4,147,000
$2,412,000
$1,805,000
$33,580,000
2006-2007 Expenditures
11%
3%
15%
54%
17%
Instructional academic support
Institutional support
Auxiliary enterprises
Student services
Fundraising
Total
$30,000,000
$25,000,000
$20,000,000
Total
$15,000,000
Restricted-Permanently
$10,000,000
Restricted-Temporarily
$5,000,000
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Unrestricted
2005-2006
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$16,558,000
$5,080,000
$4,674,000
$3,284,000
$1,170,000
$30,766,000
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Transformations
When the Transformations campaign was publicly announced in
April 2006, the Sullivan Family Library began as merely a hole in the
ground. The Chaminade ‘ohana has watched patiently as this elegant,
new building rose out of the dirt and hard basaltic rock of Kalaepohaku.
On April 25, 2008, the ‘ohana will celebrate an amazing accomplishment.
The 30,000 sf Sullivan Family Library will be a reality, ushering in a
new era of scholarship and community.
As the campaign draws to a close, there are still ways to participate including
alumni gifts, naming opportunities, landscaping projects and funding
science renovations in Henry Hall. If you are interested in helping
Chaminade fulfill its long-term master plan, please contact
Diane Peters-Nguyen, vice president for Institutional Advancement,
via email at [email protected] or phone at (808) 735-4772.
Top: The Sullivan Family Library will usher in a new era of
scholarship and community.
Left: (Left to right) Shaun Ushijima, Gerard Sakamoto, Dan
Gilmore, Joanna Sullivan, Kitty Wo, Pres. Sue Wesselkamper
and Fr. James Bartlett celebrate with construction crews at a
“topping-off ” luncheon in January 2008. With the roof on
and the outer structure of the Sullivan Family Library finished,
crews now concentrate on interior work.
Below: Renovations have been campus wide. In January, new
forensic sciences classrooms and laboratories in Henry Hall
opened, helping to accommodate both a Bachelors of Science
and Masters of Science degrees in forensics science.
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NEW FACES
Volunteer Leadership
Board of Regents
Chaminade regents serve in a decision-making
capacity. They are responsible for establishing
and approving plans and policies of the university and oversee the accomplishment of
these plans and policies. Chaminade’s newest
regents include:
Bro. Edward Brinks, S.M.
Bro. Ed Brink has served as the director of the
Center for Catholic Education at the University
of Dayton since 2005. The Center runs the
Lalanne Program, which Brink has directed
since 1998. From 1985 to 1998, he was a
teacher, campus minister, assistant principal and
principal at Chaminade-Julienne High School
in Dayton. Brink has a bachelor’s degree in
technology from the
University of Dayton
and a master’s in
in private school
administration, from
the University of San
Francisco. His home is
upstate New York.
Daniel D. Goo
Dan Goo presently serves on the Hogan
Advisory Board and is the vice president of
D&J Specialties, a premier strategic brand
product company headquartered in Hawaii,
with clients in Japan,
Guam, and the United
States. Born and raised
in Honolulu, Goo
graduated from
Chaminade University,
with a Bachelor of
Science degree in
Criminal Justice. A
former Detective
Sergeant for the Honolulu Police Department,
he has also served two terms on the Kaimuki
Neighborhood Board. He volunteers with the
River of Life Homeless Mission, Rotary Club
of Downtown Honolulu, and the American
Diabetes Association and is an active member
of New Hope Christian Fellowship on Oahu.
Gail L. Grabowsky
Gail Grabowsky, Ph.D., the faculty senate
president of Chaminade University for the
academic year of 2007-2008, earned her Ph.D.
from Duke University. She is an associate
professor of biology
and environmental
studies at Chaminade
and its environmental
studies program
director. A marine biologist, she currently
serves as a governorappointed member of
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the State’s Environmental Council where she
has chaired the Standing Committee on
Education and Culture for the past six years.
The Environmental Council recently completed
a state-funded environmental justice initiative
in which Grabowsky acted as principle
investigator. She has served as a head judge
for the Pacific Symposium for Science and
Sustainability since 2000 and served as an
Advisory Council member to the Northwestern
Hawaiian Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem
Reserve, a research consultant to the Western
Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council
and an elected councilor for the Hawaii
Academy of Science. In 2007, Grabowsky
published the book 50 Simple Things You
Can Do to Save Hawaii through Bess Press.
Violet Shaw Loo
Violet Loo serves as president on the Board of
Trustees for The Contemporary Museum in
Honolulu. She also serves on the Board of
Governors for Hawaii International Film
Festival and on the Board of Directors for the
Institute for Human
Services and for Hawaii
Pacific University.
Along with her late
husband Paul, Loo has
also been an ardent
supporter of education
and in particular
Chaminade. Through
the Loos’ thoughtful
philanthropic work, they have supported
numerous organizations and were recently
selected by the Association of Fundraising
Professionals for its 2007 Outstanding
Philanthropist Award.
Edison H. Miyawaki
Dr. Edison Miyawaki is the chairman,
president, and CEO of Family Health I and II,
which operate skilled-nursing facilities in
Honolulu. Educated at
Loyola Marymount
University in Los
Angeles and the George
Washington University
School of Medicine in
Washington, D.C., he
became the first
Japanese-American to
purchase an ownership
interest in a National Football League (NFL)
franchise in the early 1990s. A partner-owner
of the Cincinnati Bengals, he works annually to
bring the Pro Bowl to Hawaii and is an investor
in the National Basketball Association’s team
the Boston Celtics. On numerous boards,
including those of the Bishop Museum, Loyola
Marymount University and the JapaneseAmerican National Museum in Los Angeles,
he currently is board chair for the East West
Center and is advisor to Shiseido Company and
the Shiseido Social Welfare Foundation.
Formerly on the board of Mid Pacific Institute,
he has been a generous donor, mainly to
educational institutions. He is an Overseas
Board member of Harvard Medical School,
Beth Israel Hospital – Deaconess Hospital. The
Edison H. and Sallie Y. Miyawaki Gifts
for Teaching in Neurology at Harvard Medical
School is one of many of his major
philanthropic projects. Recognized for his
contributions to the community by Hawaii’s
state Senate and House of Representatives with
resolutions, he has also been awarded the
Charles Reed Bishop Medal by the Bishop
Museum and inducted into the Junior
Achievement of Hawaii’s Business Hall of
Fame.
Nicholas J. Susner
A leader in the technology industry with more
than 40 years of experience, Nicholas Susner
has served as the chief executive officer and
president of Science of Technology
International (STI) since 1993. Under his
leadership, STI created the world’s first
non-invasive cervical cancer diagnostic imaging
tool (HyperSpectral Diagnostic Imaging).
Susner has also held managerial positions with
Texas Instruments, Northrop Corporation and
Raytheon Company. He has fostered
partnerships between industry, government and
academia. He received the Hawaii Venture
Capital Association’s “Deal of the Year” award
for the sale of STI Government Systems to
BAE Systems North America. He earned a
MBA from Loyola University in Chicago and
an Executive MBA from Stanford University.
Gae Bergquist Trommald
Gae Bergquist Trommald currently oversees the
marketing division of Communications Pacific
as its executive vice-president. Previously she
was the senior vice president for all of the
marketing services for Outrigger Hotels and
Resorts and the Hawaii
Pacific regional vice
president of a division
of the Carlson
Companies, Colony
Hotels and Resorts. A
Certified Financial
Manager (CFM), she
has also served as a
senior financial advisor
with the Saracco, Hochuli and Bergquist
Trommald and Associates Group of Merrill
Lynch, focusing primarily on investment
management for endowments, foundations and
high-net-worth individuals and families.
The former chair of the board of the State
Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Bergquist
Trommald currently serves as a director of
SHPDA, the State Health Planning and
Development Agency, and is an active member
of the board of the Washington Place
Foundation.
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NEW FACES
Board of Governors
Members of the board of governors advise the
president and regents regarding strategic
planning, academic programs and external
relations of the university. Here are
Chaminade’s newest governors:
undergraduate students in Entrepreneurship and
International Business studies. Cropper owns a
small manufacturing company and was recently
appointed CEO for v-Fluence, a new internet
marketing company. His passion is education
and the development of young entrepreneurs.
several advanced degrees including a doctorate
degree in physics from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Recently, he has
worked with Hispanic ministries for the Diocese
of Honolulu, prison ministries, and feeding
ministry to the homeless.
Barrie Cropper
Currently based in California, Barrie Cropper
has spent virtually
all his career in
international business
development. Cropper
has managed companies
in the UK, Germany,
Mexico and the United
States. For the last 22
years, his focus has been
on turning around
small to medium sized companies and working
closely with several entrepreneurs and their
faltering companies. He has worked closely with
the Business School at the University of San
Diego where he is Entrepreneur in Residence, a
guest lecturer and speaker to both graduate and
Fr. Donald P. Merrifield, S.J.
In honor of his many contributions serving as a
Chaminade regent, Fr. Donald Merrifield was
awarded a degree honoris causa by the university
in December 2007 prior to his move back to
California. Merrifield has also been the president of Loyola Marymount University for 15
years and its chancellor
for 18 years. From 1961
to 1969, he taught
physics at Loyola
University and at the
University of San
Francisco and was a
consultant in theoretical
chemistry at Jet
Propulsion Laboratory
at the California Institute of Technology. He has
Wilson Thomas “Tom” Orbe
Tom Orbe retired from Nissan as its vice
president and general manager and currently is
president of his own marketing and
management consulting company Marrell, LLC.
Orbe also owns a restaurant called Wahoo’s Fish
Taco in California with his daughter. Both Orbe
and his wife Barbara are alumni of Chaminade
University (CU ’73 and
’76 respectively). Both
are also active
parishioners and highly
engaged board members
for a transitional shelter
for homeless families in
Orange County,
California.
C ELEBRATING T WO
T RANSFORMATIONAL E VENTS
Please join us at Chaminade University
on Friday, April 25, 2008, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
to celebrate the dedication of the Sullivan Family Library
and the capping of our Transformations campaign.
Light refreshments will be served.
Please RSVP by Friday, April 18, 2008 to (808) 735-4816
or via email to [email protected] to Lesley-Anne Loon.
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ALUMNI Class Notes
1960s
Roland Bunda ’63
Fr. Bunda, S.M. returned to
Hawaii and is presently the
pastor at St. Anthony Church
on Maui. He recently attended the Maui
Chaminade alumni dinner in November.
Dan de Mattos B.A. ’65
“On September 2, 2007, we had our first
grandchild, Charles Daniel de
Mattos. He’s the son of our son,
Robert, and his wife, Amber.
Charlie was 21 inches and 7 lbs.
12 oz.” De Mattos is president
and broker-in-charge of a
residential real estate
services company in the Greater Charlotte,
North Carolina, area.
Archie Loo ’74 celebrates his 86th birthday
at the Maui Invitational with Be-Jay and
other attendees.
Aloha Alumni, Family & Friends!
Spring brings new beginnings, and we are so
excited about the opening of the new Sullivan
Family Library scheduled for April. Sitting
elegantly in the middle of our Chaminade
campus, the new library will soon be ready to
serve our students and the entire Chaminade
family. This includes alumni, too! Come by
and visit. We will be happy to escort you on a
tour of the campus, the new library, science
labs and classrooms.
Franklin “Frankie” Kam B.A. History ’64
Kam moved back to Hawaii from North
Carolina. He has published three poetry books,
East Meets West 2006, Mary and Frankie and
East meets West 2007, and also has recent
poems on www.Poetry.com. Kam is also a
volunteer with the Chaminade Alumni Vegas
Reunion Committee.
We also invite you to keep in touch with
classmates by joining our online community.
Visit our alumni homepage at
www.chaminade.edu/alumni and you can:
Find out the latest information and
about event plans.
Submit a class note on your new job, your
new baby, your family, your travels,
adventures and accomplishments.
Update your mailing address so we can
keep you updated on activities.
Keep in touch with your classmates, and
share information and interests.
We always look forward to receiving your
updates, and you can read some of those
updates about your classmates in the Class
Notes section on the following pages. Also our
Silversword Spotter will be out and about
snapping photos just for you! We just may
surprise you and be in your neighborhood.
Mahalo alumni for your continued support of
Chaminade. Let’s do our best to stay connected
in 2008! Whether you are near or far away, your
Chaminade family is here.
With Aloha,
Be-Jay Kodama ‘86
Director of Alumni Relations
(808) 739-8526
[email protected]
P.S. Be sure to check out the next issue of the
CQ magazine in which we will provide an
update on all the fun and excitement from our
Vegas Reunion on March 27-29.
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Kenneth Moritsugu ’65
Kenneth P. Moritsugu, M.D., M.P.H., who
recently retired from his role as
Acting Surgeon General, joined
LifeScan as its vice president for
Global Strategic Affairs.
Dr. Moritsugu is responsible for
overseeing the Johnson &
Johnson Diabetes Institute
(JJDI) and developing other innovative programs
and strategies that will help Johnson & Johnson
and the health care community better address
the delivery of diabetes care around the world.
1970s
Marilyn R. Chisholm B.A. Elementary
Education ’74
“My husband and I are retired. I’m currently
serving on the Board of Trustees of the
Arapahoe County 4-H Foundation, where I was
awarded the ‘IVY’— Important Volunteer of
the Year—award three years ago. I also serve as
president of the Empire Club here, a civic and
social organization which does charity work,
bridge, luncheon and fellowship. We have 10
grandchildren.”
Monica Des Jarlais B.A. Sociology ’75
Des Jarlais has become the second president of
Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward, CA.
She has served the Hawaii Catholic School
community for 28 years then moved to
Columbus, Georgia serving the
Diocese of Savannah as
Principal/President of St. Anne
Pacelli High School. She is
looking forward to a long
relationship with the Moreau
Community. She has also
received her Master’s degree from University of
San Francisco in 1990.
B.J. Whitman B.B.A. ’74, MBA ’79
At the 2007 national PRSA meeting in
Philadelphia, BJ Whitman,
APR, was one of nine PRSA
members elected into the society’s most distinguished honor,
the College of Fellows.
1980s
Celia Moniz B.A. Business Administration ’80
“Our oldest daughter Megan attends college in
Flagstaff, Arizona. She is a third-year student
anticipating a degree in political science.
Younger daughter McKenzie is a freshmen
student at Kamehameha Schools-Maui campus.
Husband Keith is a juvenile counselor with the
Maui Police Department, and I am a social
worker in the Maui Judiciary Family Court.”
Bro. Dennis Schmitz B.A. English ’71
“I coordinate the spiritual outreach programs for
the Marianist Center of Hawaii. I’ve been a
Marianist brother now for 40 years, and it’s been
a very rich and fulfilling life. Highlights of my
religious life have included 12 years with our
foundation in Korea and work in various campus
ministry programs.”
William Rynecki B.G.S. ’81
“I recently retired after a 28-year career in the Air
Force. I’m now selling Philly cheese steaks at
Busch Stadium and the Edward Jones Dome as
well as driving a school bus. I’ll be on a world
cruise on the Queen Elizabeth II, which will stop
in Honolulu in March. I look forward to visiting
the Chaminade campus.”
Christine Carter B.A. Biology ’73
As a part of the Ronald E. McNair Scholars
Program, Christine Carter, Ph.D., M.F. gave a
motivational and empowering presentation to
Chaminade students. She is the
director of Surgical
Research, Medical
Faculty Associates at
George Washington
University.
Anthony M. Mira B.G.S. ’86
The Transportation Security Administration
(TSA) has named Mira federal security director
for Kahului Airport on Maui, Hawaii.
Nancy Miles B.B.A. ’86, MBA ’88
“So many years have passed since graduation!
I’ve had a few careers
since 1988, including
my own consulting
business for six years.
My 16 year old son,
Blake, and I live in
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San Jose, California. I work full time with the
Department of Defense, which requires a lot of
travel but none yet to Hawaii, and keep my
high school teaching credential current by
teaching adult education in the evening, too.”
Jerry S. Justianto MBA ’89
Justianto is CEO for the holding company for
FM Broadcasting and Multimedia currently
residing with his family in Jakarta, Indonesia.
1990s
Linda Machado MBA ’90
“My husband, Howard (a 1964 graduate of St.
Louis High School), passed away in 1995. Two
and a half years ago I finally met a wonderful
man. We were married on August 25, 2007, and
went to St. Lucia for our honeymoon. We are in
the process of selling two homes and building a
new home that is scheduled for completion in
January 2008.”
Judy Ball MBA ’91
“I ran into a fellow Chaminade grad, John
Wyatt (basketball player, class of 88), at my
Halloween party in Montgomery, Alabama.
We didn’t know we both had degrees from
Chaminade! My husband is in the Air Force
stationed at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery.
Small world!”
Jerrilyn Malana MBA ’91
Malana is the first attorney from a national law
firm to head the San Diego County Bar
Association (SDCBA). The president-elect currently serves as secretary on the
association’s executive
committee and has served for
two years as a board director.
She recently received the
Trailblazer Award 2007 from
the National Asian Pacific
American Bar Association for the Southern
Region of California. The award acknowledges
her
outstanding achievements, commitment and
leadership in paving the way for the
advancement of other attorneys.
Gary Wogan B.A. Sociology ’95
Wogan graduated with a Masters of Science in
Occupational Safety and
Health degree in July from
Columbia Southern
University. He works for
National Wire and Cable
Corp Work in Los Angeles,
California.
Chris Weech B.A. Communications ’95
“I’m still in the Navy after 23 years. My wife
Jennifer Kroening and I are living in England
with our daughter, Jenna, born June 30, 2006.”
Lisa Balbirnie A.A. ’96
“Aloha! I am doing well living back in Southern
California. Currently I am working with the
deaf and hard of hearing and in the process of
becoming a certified Sign Language Interpreter.”
Joseph Zargoski A.A. ’97
“I am currently conducting research for my first
book about a pro football team
in the 1920s in Pennsylvania
(the Pottsville Maroons).”
Zargoski is Chief of
Interpretation at the Obed
Wild and Scenic River in
Wartburg, Tennessee.
Robert Train III B.S. Criminal Justice ’98
Robert Train III has joined Park Roe Real Estate
in its Raleigh office as a staff
attorney. He focuses his
practice on commercial real
estate development
specifically in the wireless
telecommunications
industry.
M.P. “Andy” Anderson B.G.S. ’99
Anderson is the director of Community and
Alumni Relations at Hina
Mauka in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Hina Mauka recently won a
$5,000 award as a winner in
Chaminade’s Hogan
Entrepreneurs
Business Plan Competition.
Barbara Pleadwell B.A. Communications ’92
Pleadwell’s firm Hastings & Pleadwell was
chosen as the Women in
Business Champion for
Hawaii by the Small
Business Association and
went on to earn regional
honors among businesses
from California, Arizona,
Nevada and Guam. Hastings & Pleadwell is one
of 10 regional winners competing for the
national honor.
2000s
David Burzynski B.A. International Studies ’93
“I’m currently living in Chandler, Arizona. I
have been working with enterprise software and
storage technology for the past few years
developing technology and serving in a director
or vice president of marketing capacity.
Visit my website at:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dburz.”
Rudi Muller MBA ’00
“After leaving Shanghai China in 2006, we have
settled in the Middle East in the up and coming
Kingdom of Bahrain.”
Janice Seau Lisiake B.S. Criminal Justice ’00
“Talofa and aloha to all alumni, especially the
class of 2000. In Sept. 2005, I started teaching
social studies at Leone High School. It is a
tremendous challenge, but utilizing the skills
and knowledge from Chaminade and past
education has helped me along the way. I am
still teaching and will be at Samoana this
coming semester. Aloha”.
Horst von Wendorff B.A.
International Studies ’00
Von Wendorff is currently employed at Capital
Group Companies, Inc., located in Los Angeles,
California. He works in the
company’s Human Resources
department, and he adds, “My
company is hiring. Feel free to
send me an e-mail if you are
looking.” You can email
[email protected] to reach
him.
Tony Holt B.A. History & Political Science ’01
“I provide mortgage loan services for first time
home buyers, military members and veterans as
well as commercial real-estate loans for
investors. Additionally, I provide first time home
buyer classes at Kaimuki Community School for
Adults and other financial training such as credit
repair and VA home loan classes for veterans
and active duty service members.”
Ryan Ashton B.A. History ’02
Ashton just got a promotion with Quiksilver,
Inc. He is the Surf Camp manager for
Quiksilver and Roxy and will
be managing the Surf Camps
nationally and internationally.
He still keeps in contact with
Mitch Yamasaki and was in
Honolulu for the Eddie Aikau
surf meet.
Regino Ojano III B.A. Communications ’03
Ojano is the marketing
information specialist for
Bright Light Marketing in
Honolulu and reports that
his company provides
communications services for
the Cancer Research Institute.
Erica Nolte B.S. Forensic Science ’05
Nolte is a proud recipient of a Department of
Defense Breast Cancer Research Predoctoral
Fellowship. This grant will fund her research for
the next three years.
Chentelle Reyes B.A. Biology ’05
“I plan on using my degree in biology towards
becoming an optometrist. I am still employed
with Dr. Lori Chai Fernandez, O.D. I am also
employed at the Community Clinic of Maui
which is a non-profit organization funded by
the government to provide service to the
homeless, uninsured and low
income population.”
Rod Sueoka B.A. Psychology ’05
Married with one child, Sueoka currently lives
on Oahu and works for the Department of
Defense.
IN MEMORIAM
It is with sincere regret that
we note the passing of:
Granville Abbott B.A. ’79
Garry A. Palmieri B.S. ’82
John R. Wells ’83
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Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann,
Merv Lopes and Chaminade alums,
Sweetie Pacarro ‘89, Be-Jay Kodama
’86 and Sol Batoon ’86 celebrate the
25th Anniversary of the historic
basketball defeat over Virginia at
the Merv Lopes Holiday Classic.
Be-Jay Kodama’86, Kuumea Gora
’88, Aulani Kauhane ’88 and
Coach Glennie Adams reunite at
the CUH Alumni, Family and
Friends Rally before the Women’s
Volleyball game against UH Hilo.
It was a family night for former
Chaminade women’s volleyball player
Karlen Porter ’00 with mom Leona
Porter, dad Kiki Porter and nephew
at the alumni volleyball rally.
Chaminade alumni gather on
Maui: Be-Jay Kodama ’86,
Leona Duarte ’80, Celia
Moniz ’80, Keith Moniz, John
Costales ’81 and Debbie
Melton ’78.
Alumni presented lei to
Chaminade volleyball
players and coaches before the
start of the game. Go Swords!
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of
D onors
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P
P resident’s C ouncil
Cumulative Gifts of $1,000 and more
Marianist Society
Gifts of $1,000,000+
The Atlantic Philanthropies
Joanna Lau Sullivan
Founders Circle
Gifts of $100,000 to $999,999
Carolyn A. Berry
The Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation
Clifford & Louisa Cooper
Hogan Family Foundation
The Late Paul C.T. & Violet S.W. Loo
Marianist Center of Hawaii
The Marianist Province of the United States
Jean E. Rolles ’93
Father Chaminade Society
Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999
Chaminade University Educational Foundation
The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation
Benefactor Circle
Gifts of $10,000 to $49,999
Mark J. ’84, ’85 & Shaun A. Ahn
American Savings Bank
Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation
BDK Sudatta Hawaii
John C. & Mary Lou Brogan
Juliette S. Chock
In memory of Francis W.O. Chock
Albert S.C. & Betty L. Chong
Henry B. & Charlotte Clark, Jr.
John Henry Felix
William H. Hannon Foundation
Tom & Angela H. Isaac
Leonard A. & Sheila Johnson
Michael F. Kerr
The John B. & Nelly Llanos Kilroy Foundation
The Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Foundation
Anonymous
Lesnik Family Foundation
Mark & Sara L. Platte
Larry Price
Melvin R. & Meme Schantz
Cho-Yee & Patricia W. ’63 To
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G.N. Wilcox Trust
J. Luis & Peggy Zabala
Ronald J. & Barry Zlatoper
Regent Circle
Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999
Louis & Florence M. Boitano
Joseph & Mary G. Bugna
Jerry H. Buss
Catherine A. Campbell
Stella Chappell
Michael A. Gold & Esme Corbett-Suzuki
Hawaii Council for the Humanities
Gary E. & Kay D. Liebl
The Late Robert O. & Virginia L. Lippi
Louis A. & Jean Lopez
The Late Wilmot J. Nicholson
Oahu Travel, Inc.
Yvette Pounds
Carl U.J. ’70, ’78 & Linda Rossetti
Wallace K. Tsuha
Terry & Diane Wood
Distinguished Members
Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999
Peter M. & Valerie L. Callahan
The Late Lawrence S.L. &
Mimi Chun-Hoon Ching
David L. & Valerie M. Coleman
William E. & Cathy Ann Del Principe
Stanley W. & Karen Ho Hong
Ronald B. ’59 & Jean A. Iida
Clifton Y. Kagawa & Lucy S. Ahn
Archie Y.G. ’73 & Edna K.S. Loo
Vincent P. & Angela V. ’86 Mainelli
James W. & Jane Miller
Vincent E. & Katherine J. Neal Memorial Fund
John D. Nielsen
Eric J. Roeben ’75, ’78
Richard E. & Catherine Tanaka
R.M. Towill Foundation
Vaughn Vasconcellos
Sharon R. Weiner
Thomas C. & Mary C. Wesselkamper
James Michael Windsor
Ronald & Kathleen S. Wo
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Special Members
Gifts of $1,500 to $2,499
David F. & Lenny Andrew
Marcel Cailliet & Dorothy Kirk Frederick
Robin K. & Valerie Campaniano
Bro. William J. Campbell, S.M.
Peggy S. & Keith A. Chock
Daniel L. & Carolyn K. Colin
Charles L. & Abbie Cotrell
Gary A. & Linda Dooner
Norman E. & Nicole M. ’80 Dupont
Daniel S. & Katherine A. Gilmore
William F. & Sheri Gleason
Vincent Hodge & Grissel Benitez-Hodge
Osamu & Kathleen Kaneko
Anton C. Krucky
Johnson & Jennie Y. Lau
Rex & Sharyn L. Lincoln
Michael ’80 & Joanne Marinich
Harry L. ’67 & Ginger S. Miller
Peter P.J. ’61 & Doris J. ’67 Ng
Robert H. & Alice Pernell
Masaru K. Saito ’78
St. Francis Xavier Club
Harold W. & Kristina E. ’00 Stone
Robert S. & Jeanne K. Tsushima
Allen B. Uyeda
Ken & Marilyn Wakazuru
Jhamandas Watumull Fund
John F. & Dawn Webster
Raymond L. Welch
Members
Gifts of $1,000 to $1,499
Karen E. Anderson ’73, ’90
Michael F. Barber ’01
Anonymous
Bruce M. & Deborah A. Brusavich
Pat C. & Kathleen Bustamante
Clinton R. & Suzanne S. Churchill
Walter A. & Diane Dods, Jr.
Edward K.O. & Peggy Eu
Eddie & Elaine Flores, Jr.
Daniel D. ’81 & Judy Goo
Douglas ’69 & Diane E. Hayashi
Jon Hoak & Frances W. Evans
Dwight M. & Ann I. Kealoha
Koga Engineering & Const., Inc.
Herbert S. ’81, ’82 & Nancy J. Kondo
Thomas A. ’75 & The Late Cheryl Lewis, Jr.
Christopher B. & Stella B. Lopez
Robert C.Y. ’60 & Elizabeth K. Lum
Jeri Lynch
David A. ’65 & Mireya Marcucci
Sharon McPhee
Joseph & Celeste Melehan
Rev. Donald P. Merrifield, S.J.
Randolph G. Moore ’02 & Lynne Johnson
Nhan Nguyen & Diane Peters-Nguyen
Kenneth E. & Marilyn W. Nickels
Vince O’Connor and Kelly A. Mitchell ’84, ’86
Wilson T. ’73 & Barbara E. ’76 Orbe, Jr.
Outrigger Enterprises, Inc.
Wendell K. & Annette Pang
Earl D. & Regina M. ’94 Pfeiffer
Thomas Read
Patrick J. & Karen A. Reilly
Phyllis N.T. Shea ’62
Anna Marie Springer
J. Hans & Claire Strasser
Edward D. Sultan & Rae McCorkle
Suresh Sundarababu
Kristine M. Tanaka
Thurston & Sharon Twigg-Smith
Roger J. Wall & Jenai Sullivan Wall
Jeffrey G. & Cori C. Weston
Douglas H. Williamson ’72
Jim R. & Deanna L. Yates
Patrick K.S.L. & Sandy Yim
Verna H.F. Young ’62
Mahalo for your support!
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A nnual F und f or E xcellence
Mackey Society
Gifts of $500 to $999
David K. Anderson
Michael F. Barber ’01
Max L. Besenbruch
Peter Boylan
Steven ’89 & Kathleen Brown
Paul F. Campbell ’76
Joseph A. ’72 & Deborah White Donchess
Edward Enterprises, Inc.
Jerry ’83 & Perry Garcia, Jr.
Phillip D. ’91 & Karen A. Gvozden
Douglas ’69 & Diane E. Hayashi
Dennis F. Hernandez
Carmen M. Himenes ’73
Rosalie Hong
Valerie J. Hong
William C. & Cynthia C. Howland, III
Stephen J. & Maureen Kubasak
Morris M. ’78, ’83 & Hiroko Lee
Henry & Sharon LePage
Elia A. & Betty B. Long
Brian Madden & Gail E. Weber ’67
Bryan D.Y. & Hiroko Man
Edmundo R. ’72 & Cheryle Mandac
Michael ’80 & Joanne Marinich
Stephen P. ’83 & Lylet M. Moon
John H. ’93 & Yuen C. Morris, III
Vincent Ortolano & Nadine A. Clapp ’73
Billy E. Palmer ’69
David M. Parrish ’80
David M. Peters
C. Dudley Pratt, Jr.
Jean E. Rolles ’93
In honor of Paul Loo’s retirement
Gordon K.F. & Betty Sam
Rocco C. Sansone ’72
Thomas J. ’69 & Susan Snee
St. Augustine Church
Charles & Kathy Volk
Francis K. ’69 & Kathleen C. ’69 Yamamura
1955 Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Glennie G. Adams
Advanced Air Conditioning, Inc.
Patric J. ’73 & Pauline M. Baumgartner
William H.Q. & Kathleen Bow
Matthew D. & Michiko O. Butow
F. Chaz Ciernick ’87
William S. & Barbara P. ’84 Cobb
Commercial Sheetmetal Co., Inc.
Gary Cordova & Yvonne Manipon
Lance G. ’78 & Jean W. Davis
Natalie K.Y. Davis ’70
Daniel A. & Genevieve L. De Carlo
Anonymous
Douglas J. ’91 & Pauline E. Edgelow
Paul K. Fujiyama ’86
Richard N. ’74 & Kathleen T. Gavino
Orby R. ’76 & Ruth M. Groves, Sr.
Scott A. ’87 & Melissa Hanson
Richard C. Harp
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Alysin F. Hauptner
Allen & Shizu A. Heau
William W. ’71 & Jojuana Hicks
James S. ’78 & Beth Hoban, Jr.
Philip K. & Gail M. Holl
Mark S. & Barbara Hubbard
Hilbert R. ’74 & Joan M. Hubble
Deborah F. Imada ’00, ’03
Corita S. Kong ’63
Rev. Dennis M. Koshko ’71
Atsuko Kumagai
Carolyn Kuriyama
Michael James Logan ’87, ’89
Albert E. Lovington, Jr.
Albert W.H. Lum
Stephen J. ’78 & Donna J. Marcuccilli
Norma V. McDonald ’64
Bruce H. Monahan
Regina Nadeau ’83
Eric A. & Mary A. Nemoto
Theresa Neuroth ’90
The Late Wilmot J. Nicholson
Oceanic Time Warner Cable
William J. ’72 & Daniela O'Donnell, II
Larry Osborne
Jeremiah A. ’75 & Ellen M. Pahukula, Sr.
John B. ’70 & Janet C. Parker
Mark & Enedelia Powers
Garry A. & Harriet L. Rechnitz
The Late Clifford P. ’68 & Maria Record
John A. ’69, ’72 & Robyn Sue Robinette
Jacqueline L. Scudder ’97, ’01
Jan A. Seymour ’76
Sandra E. Seyton ’85
Tadashi R. ’61 & Cora Shibata
Harry & Anne M. ’83 Siegmund
Donald J. ’81 & Julie Skrzymowski
Wayne M. & Corinne Tanna
Gary L. ’91, ’93, ’97 & Angie Thomas
Jaidev D. & Julie T. Watumull
Timothy & LeNora ’72 Wee
Perry & Joan P. White ’90
Bobby R. ’71 & Janet Wilkinson
Lawton C. & Jade K. Wong
Donald M.S. & Teresa Y.B. Chan ’62 Young
Courtyard Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Lucienne M. Abe ’81
Efren Howard Adalem ’82
William H. Adams, Jr. ’81
William K. ’96 & Mary E. Adcox
Kauhi & Elizabeth K. ’97 Ahana
Steven C. Ai
Darrow L. Aiona
Rosario O. Aisek
Thomas K. Aiu ’79 & Joan C. Gribbin-Aiu
Kenneth D. & Doris Allen
Americo L. ’71 & Gay Ambrosi, Jr.
Tsugio & Frances Y. Aoyama
George R. & Jean M.H. Ariyoshi
Adrian Q. & Andrea R. ’61 Au
William M. & Carol Bass, Jr.
Robert L. & Marsha M. Beard
Damon Lee ’80 & Diane Bell
Barbara A. Belle
Cliff Bieberly & Stacia Garlach
Payne L. & Sybil P. Blackstad
Gaylene Blackwell
R. Charles Bocken
Boss Communication Technologies
Vincent P. Branick ’63
Louise F. Brewer
Robert & Diane ’99 Browers
Mark S. ’76 & Margaret Burgessporter
Michael H. ’87 & Lynn S. Burgett
David Burnside ’83 & Kimberly Jorgensen
Patrick C. ’87 & Katrina Butler
David F. Butterworth, Jr. ’81
Thomas G. ’68 & Patricia Cabrinha
Louis A. ’78, ’80 & Nancy Caires
Thomas A. & Suzanne G. Cajski
Charles E. & Janet M. Callahan
Edward W. ’64 & Vera Caminos
Donald N. ’79 & Jennifer M. Campbell
Cornelius J. ’79 & Dolores Carmody
Wayne Cawthorn & Margie C. Cameron ’96
Charn Sing & Rosalia Y.K. Cheng Chan
Cheon P. Chee
E.D. & Claire Cheeley
Bernard T.C. & Frances L. Ching
Catherine H.Q. Ching
Philip H. & Gerry W. Ching
Jack M. ’84 & Elizabeth G. Chinn
Richard L. & Marilyn R. ’74 Chisholm
Peggy S. & Keith A. Chock
Michael J. & Bina M. Chun
Mark D. Clement
M. Loretta Cofield ’75
Joseph K. Conant ’71
Margaret S. Connors
William E. ’73 & Phyllis Cook
David J. & Jihye J. No Cooke
Regina G. Coopat ’84
Michael D. ’79 & Kathleen Coovert
Stephen P. Cramer ’69
Jeffrey S. ’70 & Peggy Cribbs, Sr.
Karen E. Crowley
Thom B. & Marlene R. ’84 De Costa
Sadami ’78 & Emily T. Deai
Thomas P. ’95 & Linda Delaine, Jr.
Barbara Delgadillo ’03
William L. & Lovey-Ann L. ’76 DeRego
Design Perspectives
Msgr. Daniel J. Dever
Dial Electric Supply Company, Inc.
Thomas A. ’76 & Ubol Dickey
Ebonnee E. Dinkins ’89
Lee D. ’77 & Lucille K. Donohue, Sr.
Patrick J. Donovan & Cynthia A. Byers
Lynette Dubbs
Benjamin R. Duldulao ’83 &
Analyn Flores-Duldulao
Robert G. ’97 & Lynn Dunn, Jr.
Yoshiko Dykstra
Brant Ebisuya ’05
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Robert E. ’80 & Kathleen Z. Ellis
Ernie T. Endrina
Mary P. Engle ’74
John C. ’70, ’80 & Mary A. Epperson
Scott R. ’87 & Diane Erickson
Theodore E. & Cynthia S. Estrella, Jr.
Gerald D. & Monica M. ’94 Evans
Charles P. ’74 & Janet Fee
William F. ’68 & Karen Ferguson
Timothy & Michelle Mei Yin ’93 Fitzsimmons
Dennis M. ’83 & Kathy A. Flaherty
Robert & Cynthia M. ’90 Flating
Horace J. ’77 & S.C. Floyd, Jr.
Foodland Super Markets, Ltd.
Lawrence S. ’65 & Stephanie Franco
Donald J. & Pat Frericks
Dale R. & Susan Fryxell
Kinsley M. ’67 & Sue S. Fujitani
Eric & Loretta H. ’02 Fukunaga
Clifton & Sandra N. ’79, ’82 Furukawa
James T. ’88 & Elizabeth E. Gee
Fred H. & Claire A. ’89, ’95 Gehrman
Lindsay M. ’69 & Lillian Gillespie
Bernadette A. Gomes ’62
Henry H. ’74 & Alyssa K. Gomes
Troy G. & Ingrid P.A. Goodman
Margaret Mary K. Gora ’88
Rita N. Gora
Dennis M. & Janet M. Grogan
Michael & Aileen R. Grunder
Aloma Gutierrez
Sr. Young Hee Ha, Ss. Cc.
Linda K. Hachler
Robert E. Hamamoto ’88 &
Dayle S. Sasaki-Hamamoto
David ’63 & Lorraine C. ’63 Hamilton
Archie & Marlene Hapai
Karen Harp
Philip T. & Jean A. Harsha
In memory of Mark Johnson
Albert W. ’84 & Gisela Hawthorne
Steven J.K.O. Hee ’80
Robert M. & Doris F. Hendrickson
Hanako Higa ’79
Charles & Bettie O. ’70 Higgins
Michael ’61 & Patricia K.F. ’61 Ho
Gary G. & Nadine Hogan
Ralph C. & Joyce F. Hook, Jr.
Kenneth T. & Doris S. Hoshino
Ko Moe Htun & Susan P. Malterre-Htun ’69
Herman S.L. & Helen D.K. Hu
Thomas P. & Gloria P. Huber
Marie B. Hughes ’77
Duquesne Hulihee ’03
Brian M. & Janinne K. ’91 Hulsey
Nicholas K. Iammarino
Karlene K. Inaura ’73
J. Douglas Ing
Wesley K. & Juliane L. ’88 Inouye
Esther Ito
Reginald W. & Doris K.Y.L. Jaderstrom
Lenore Marie Jamieson ’81
Kathleen M. Jaycox
Craig & Janet S. Jensen
Rev. Kizzie Elizabeth Jones ’90
Joon S. Joo ’83, ’84
William F. ’79 & Anne Justis
George K. Kagehiro
Clayton K. Kamiya ’93
Ruth Kaneakua
Paul T. ’86 & Gail L. Kaneshiro
Clyde F. ’66 & Margaret T. Kang
John P. Karbens
Wayne K. & Patricia A. Kasadate
Clarence O. & Jean S. Kawamoto
Earl T. ’79, ’85 & Nam Kawamoto
Claire Eiko K. Kawamura ’61
David A. ’69 & Jamie M. Kawauchi
Francis A. & Betty Ann Keala
Michael A. ’81 & Sherril Kellar
Kurt B. Kendro ’96
Stuart M. ’86 & Ronell C. Kimura
Scott T. ’87 & Jennifer L. Kishimori
Lance & Joanne Kissinger
Gregg & Be-Jay T. ’86 Kodama
James E. & Ginger A. ’91 Kolonick
James & Linda S. ’98 Korus
Keith P. & Candice Lee Kraughto
Peter A. & Eliane S. Kuo
Marilyn Kusunoki
John K. & Barbara Lake
Merton & Claire Lau
Hon Sun & Martha L.L. ’67 Lee
Steve K. ’77 & Nancy Lee
Gregory W.L. Leong ’72
John T. ’79 & Cheryl B. Lettieri
David J. ’65 & Barbara Levy, II
Brandon Lewis
Jay H. Lietzow ’90
John W. ’95 & Rebecca Little
Blaise E. ’91 & Elizabeth-Arlis K. Liu
Dennis Lock
Grady A. ’78 & Suzan T. Lovett
Brandon E. Luke ’98, ’00
Raymond K.S. & Deirdre M. Lum
Reynold J.Y. Lum ’84
Herbert Lutero, Jr. ’73
Donald L. & Mary Jo MacGregor, Jr.
Lee C. Maratita &
Wendy R. Plumage-Maratita ’91
Frank R. Marsh ’68
Alice E. Martensen ’65
Wayne S. & Myra N. Matsumoto
Bob Y. & Janice Matsuura
Frank F. ’88 & Lane Maxwell, Jr.
Sharon S. Mcalum
Rodger M. & Linda M. ’83 McCloskey
Robert W. ’73 & Daune McCreight
Jan R. ’81 & Violet Medusky
Gary A. Mellor ’94
Carol R. Minami ’86
Lucile S. Mistysyn
Michael & Cheryl Mittelstaedt
Chris & Caroline L. ’94 Moore
Willis H.A. Moore
Daniel S. & Kathleen O. Mulhall
Thomas J. ’65 & Frances Mulligan
Archie T. Murakami
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Chelay Reyes
Danny J. ’87 & Brenda Reynolds
Elke K. Ricketson ’81
Kathleen A. Riggs
Robert P. & Dianne L. Rivera
Kurt E. ’87 & Frances N. Robertson
Robert & Diane ’90 Roddy
Eric Chizer & Aileen Rodriguez
Marie J. Romano
June & Lavonne E. ’76 Rose
Gerald A. ’81 & Mary Rush
Charles Russell ’06
Jimmie L. ’81 & Teresa Jean Russell
James W. ’71 & Mary Anna Rust
Joseph E. Ryan ’66
Richard & Kapono Ryan
John ’92 & Chandra Sadro, Jr.
L.A. Sagapolutele &
Shannon K. Palama-Sagapolutele
Dexter J. ’65 & Emily Sakai
Frank G. ’69 & Patricia J. Salimbene
Vernon Kwai Tong ’72 & Susan Sam
Alfonso Mendoza Sanchez, Jr. ’92
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Chaminade
University
Educational
Foundation
The Chaminade University Educational
Foundation (CUEF) is a non-profit trust
created in 1962 by seven Honolulu business
executives to encourage and support
Chaminade’s mission and goals. To date,
the Foundation has contributed more than
$1 million to the University for
scholarship endowments, physical
improvements and programs.
CUEF Board of Trustees
Nicole M. Dupont, President
Willibrord K. Tallett, Vice President – Finance
Diane Peters-Nguyen, Secretary
Calvert G. Chipchase, III Treasurer
Karen E. Anderson
Keith A. Chock
Mark D. Clement
Bro. Robert Hoppe, S.M.
Gay Miyakawa
Peter P.J. Ng
Phyllis N.T. Shea
Gulab Watumull
James A. Naylon (Emeritus)
Mahalo for your support!
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A nnual F und f or E xcellence
J u l y 1, 2 0 0 6 t o J u n e 3 0, 2 0 0 7
Natalie Sanchez
Virgil L. ’83 & Kealohi Sandefur
Herbert Santos & Mei Mailou-Santos
Oran A. & Josephine V. Satterfield, Jr.
Kristie Sawyer
Sean & La Vache C. ’94, ’01 Scanlan
Donald ’75 & Peggy Schaum
Michael C. Schneider &
Lori Kemp-Schneider ’80
James J. ’76 & Dorothy Schonefeld
Robert T. & Magdaline M. Schulte
William J. & Margaret Schulz
Francis & Avea Sefo
Sumang Seid
Kevin S. & Corazon Q. Serdenia
Feagiai Seuseu
Michael D. & Cynthia ’71 Shain
Christopher Sherman & Doreen R. Douglas
Susumu & Tokie Shibata
Clifford P. ’82 & Martha E. Shields
Joseph D. ’82 & Joanne Shields, Jr.
George M.K. & Sharon Y. Shim
Keiko B. Shimazu ’92, ’97
Walter Shimoda
Edward S. & Jane H. Shiroma
Hideyuki ’00 & Geralda Shiroshita
Eric B. Shumway
Dennis & Julaine G. ’77 Siegel
Sepe Sigrah
Miles & Ruth L. ’64 Silberstein
Jane Y.N.M. Silva
Carlo ’69 & Adrienne Silvestri
Kyle & Joanna L. ’98 Simmons
Rogelio ’65 & Marcella P. Simon
Wade M. & Ann H. Smith
Yoshi & Mary Elise D. Smith
Ronald V. ’90 & Laura P. Sorantino, Jr.
Albert Souza
John & Jane T. Spahn, Sr.
Amy Spriesterbach
Sr. Joanne St. Hilaire, CSJ ’64
Wendell R. & Therese C. ’69 Staszkow
Richard H. Steffes ’06
Duane L. ’77, ’79 & Nancy J. Stefonek
Peter Steiger
Kenneth L. ’89 & Loyda Stevens, Jr.
Leighton F. ’81 & Bonnie Stone
Dawn L. Stover ’86
Lavilis & Bernice D. Stover
Jennifer Strand
Rod ’05 & Keaupili Sueoka
Tomoko Sukegawa
Raymon Sumabat
Tsuneo & Rose H. Sunada
Kitiona Sunia
Frances L. Sutherland ’78
John M. & Carol Ann Sutherland
Nancy R. Szymczak ’85
Dale & Joyce E. Szyndrowski
Mark S. Taba ’96
Jonnae Taiafi
Richard S. Takata
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Spring 2008
Lance Takenaka
Janet A. Tamura
Jason Tanaka
Randolph C. ’78 & Debora A. ’79 Tandal, Jr.
Leifiloa C. Tanoi
Anthony W. & Yvonne D. ’63 Tavares
Christopher Tavares
William D. & Martha Tavares
John T. ’92 & Janice Taylor
Patrice Taylor
Julian F. Tharngan
Marianna Thomas
Lorna J. Togle-McNear ’91
Jean K. Tokuhama ’05
Terry Tom & Shirley M. Leong-Tom ’85
Vernon S.C. Tom
Dason T. Toma ’98
Thaddeus R. ’78 & Sheila A. Tomei
Dorothy L. Toomey
Sencie T. Torres ’90, ’93
Andrea C. Toyofuku
Donna C. Toyofuku
Derrick R. Tracy ’99
Leonard C. ’83 & Patricia C. Trahan, Jr.
Leif E. & Christine M. ’98, ’01 Tucker
Annie Tuiolemotu ’07
Jeraldine M. Tumbaga ’02
George B. ’77 & Ellen Turner, Jr.
Ngedikes Udui
Andres & Rosania S. Uherbelau
Gerald B. & Angela J. ’88 Ullom
Tomio & Midori Unno
Roy M. ’75 & Kitty K. Urakawa
Arthur S. & Marjorie M. Uyehara
Roy T. ’67 & Joan Uyehara
Linda Valichka
Joseph A. & Mary Margaret Valverde
Gerald J. ’67 & LouAnn Varner
Alfio J. ’82 & Helen Vasta
Henry A. & Elaine Velozo
Stevan Vesel, Jr. ’93
Cyprian A. ’73 & Josephine Vicars
Peter C. & Michele B. Visceglia
Peter J. Visceglia
Joseph R. ’71 & Sharon Vivaldi
Anatol V. von Zitzewitz
Leonard E. & Marylee S. Vuylsteke
Drew G. ’78, ’79 & JoAnne M. Waddell
Richard H. ’83 & Carole S. Wakumoto
James R. ’83 & Bessie Wallace
John K. & Mary Wallace
Thomas B. ’78 & Sandra E. Walther
Roberta Walthour
James B. ’88 & Karroll L. Warberg, Jr.
Stanley N. & Joyce R. Wax
Ulysses ’95 & Carolyn Dubois Weakley
Joseph K. & Leonora F. Wee
Larissa N. Wee ’03, ’06
Cynthia A.B. Weiding ’74, ’87
James L. & Marylouise West
Western Union
Ruth Westhafer
John F. & Maria T. White
Lamount J. ’99 & Deirdre Whitehead
Margot E. Wilcox ’76, ’78
Clarence ’90 & Mineko Wilhelm
Cathy Williams
Hashim A. Williams ’06
Howard S. & Pamela L. Williams
Jewel P. Williams
Donald W. Wilson
Michael J. Witsell ’77
Thomas J. ’79 & Melanie Wogan
Douglas & Edna C. ’90 Wong
Gerald T. Wong
Joshua & Christine L. ’86 Wong
Kwanlin L.K ’67, ’69 & Frances Wong
Ronald M. ’62 & Tesi H. Wong
Wendell M. ’62 & Loui C. Wong
Marcus & Joyce B. ’75 Wood
Japhet P. ’99 & Zoe T. Woolston
Everett Woolum ’69
Celso Yago ’06
Joi M. Yamamoto ’01
Barbara T. Yamasaki
Hiroshi Yamauchi
Daphne D. Yancey ’99
Mario C. Yano ’78
Benjamin S.B. ’74 & Josephine P. Yee
Edmund K.U. Yee
Glenn K. Yoshida
Thelma K. Yoshida ’87
Christine Y.L. Yuen
Eric K.W. Yuen ’97
Mark & Ann M. ’87 Zimmerman
James Steven & Arleen M. ’92 Zirkle
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C
haminade University values each
gift it receives and makes every effort to
include all of its generous donors who
invest in the future of our students.
If your name was omitted, misspelled
or incorrectly listed, please accept our
sincere apologies and notify our Office of
Institutional Advancement at (808) 735-4763
or [email protected]
so that we may correct our records.
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D edicated G ifts
Accounting Endowed Scholarship
Anonymous
Wayne M. & Corinne Tanna
City Mill/Chung Kun Ai Foundation
Scholarship
City Mill Company, Ltd./
Chung Kun Ai Foundation
Alumni Association
Marcelino & Evangeline L. ’77, ’80 Calbero
Archie Y.G. ’73 & Edna K.S. Loo
Alumni Relations
The Late Yong H. & Sandra B.L. ’63 Jhung
Athletics
Carolyn A. Berry
Anton C. Krucky
Archie Y.G. ’73 & Edna K.S. Loo
William F. Murray Jr. ’70
John D. Nielsen
Melvin R. & Meme Schantz
Ronald J. & Barry Zlatoper
Biology Endowed Scholarship
Henry H. ’74 & Alyssa K. Gomes
Ronald M. Iwamoto
Career Services
The Late Wilmot J. Nicholson
Castle Colleagues/C-TRAC
The Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation
Chaminade University
Educational Foundation
CUEF Trustees Scholarship
Milly Henderson Memorial Scholarship
Peter & Doris Ng Scholarship
Hugh R. & Chong Jah S. Pinegree Scholarship
W & P Tallett Scholarship
Wong & Shea CPAs Scholarship
Chaminade University
Scholarship Fund
Louis A. & Jean Lopez
Clarence T.C. Ching Scholarship
The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation
Peggy & Keith Family Scholarship for
Student-Athletes
Peggy S. & Keith A. Chock
Computer Science
Jerry H. Buss
D&J Specialties Scholarship Fund
Daniel D. ’81 & Judy Goo
Thomas Stephen Dal Ponte Memorial
Endowed Scholarship
Anonymous
Delta Mu Delta National Business Honor
Society
Michael ’80 & Joanne Marinich
Educational Technology
American Savings Bank
G.N. Wilcox Trust
Elmer Sebastian Dunsky Scholarship
Bro. Elmer Dunsky, S.M.
Marvin W. & Rosemary T. Rickling
Freedom Scholarship
Mark J. ’84, ’85 & Shaun A. Ahn
J u l y 1, 2 0 0 6 t o J u n e 3 0, 2 0 0 7
Fujitani Lecture Series
Robert & June Asato
BDK Sudatta Hawaii
Marguerite B. Campbell
Joel D. & Marjorie K. Determan
Shigeaki & Mary O. Fujitani
Rev. Yoshiaki ’69 & Tomi Fujitani
Herbert M Hamada
James K. & Florence Y. Hirakawa
Rev. Eijo Ikenaga
Ethel M. Kitagawa
Rev. Shugen & Faye N. Komagata
Bishop Jiho Machida
George S. & Gracie M. Matsuo
Clifford T. & Peggy C. Miyamoto
Shuichi Miyasaki
Kimiyo H. Miyose
Richard & Betty Morimoto
David S. & Irene Nakamoto
Aileen Okamoto
Merritt Sakata
Leslie Sponsel & Poranee Natadecha-Sponsel
Teruko Yoshida
GayStraight Alliance
Ivor Kraft
Gender Studies
Stella Chappell
Leslie Sponsel & Poranee Natadecha-Sponsel
William H. Hannon Scholarship
William H. Hannon Foundation
Historical & Political Studies Program
Hawaii Council for the Humanities
Hogan Entrepreneurial Program
Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation
Hogan Family Foundation
Robert F. Kay
Vince O’Connor and Kelly A. Mitchell ’84, ’86
Marianist Sponsorship Ministries Foundation
The Marianist Province of the United States
Mark & Jennifer Johnson Memorial
Scholarship
Leonard A. & Sheila Johnson
The John B. & Nelly Llanos Kilroy
Scholarship
The John B. & Nelly Llanos Kilroy Foundation
Vi & Paul Loo Student Center
The Late Paul C.T & Violet S.W. Loo
Loo Theatre
The Late Paul C.T. & Violet S.W. Loo
Antone J. & Mary C. Lopez Endowed
Scholarship
Christopher B. & Patricia Lopez, Jr.
Louis A. & Jean Lopez
Fr. Robert R. Mackey Endowed Scholarship
Robert C.Y. ’60 & Elizabeth K. Lum
Fr. Robert R. Mackey Speech Competition
Henry B. & Charlotte Clark, Jr.
Vincent E. & Katherine J. Neal Memorial
Endowed Scholarship
Vincent E. & Katherine J. Neal Memorial
Fund
President’s Restricted Fund
Christopher & Judith N. Munoz
Larry Price Endowed Scholarship
Larry Price
Will Pounds Memorial Scholarship
The Late Lawrence S.L. &
Mimi Chun-Hoon Ching
Herb & Catherine M. ’77 Cohen
David L. & Valerie M. Coleman
Henry H. 74 & Alyssa K. Gomes
Vincent Hodge & Grissel Benitez-Hodge
The Late Fred K. Kauhane
Archie Y.G. ’73 & Edna K.S. Loo
Bryan D.Y. & Hiroko Man
J.B. Mitchell
John D. Nielsen
Yvette Pounds
John A. & Laura Steelquist
Suresh Sundarababu
Beverly S.K. Tom
Curtis Washburn
Gary Wible & Kaia Anne Hedlund
Jim R. & Deanna L. Yates
St. Francis Xavier Club Scholarship
St. Francis Xavier Club
Service Learning
Kristine M. Tanaka
Sullivan Family Library
The Atlantic Philanthropies
Bruce & Lynn Erfer
Joanna Lau Sullivan
Summer Research Institute – University of
Oxford
John Henry Felix
Patricia W. To Endowed Scholarship
Cho-Yee & Patricia W. ’63 To
Transformations Campaign
The Atlantic Philanthropies
Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation
Michael F. Barber ’01
John C. & Mary Lou Brogan
Albert S.C. & Betty L. Chong
Clifford & Louisa Cooper
Michael A. Gold & Esme Corbett-Suzuki
Stanley W. & Karen Ho Hong
Osamu & Kathleen Kaneko
The Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Foundation
The Late Robert O. & Virginia L. Lippi
Marianist Center of Hawaii
Wendell K. & Annette Pang
Larry Price
Masaru K. Saito ’78
T. Raymond & Betsy C. ’87, ’92 Sekiya
Jan A. Seymour ’76
Edward D. Sultan & Rae McCorkle
Allen B. Uyeda
Thomas C. & Mary C. Wesselkamper
Ronald J. & Barry Zlatoper
J. Watumull Endowed Scholarship Fund
Jhamandas Watumull Fund
Wellness Program
Jean E. Rolles ’93
Luis Zabala Endowed Scholarship Fund
J. Luis & Peggy Zabala
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Annual Fund for Excellence
The success of Chaminade University is made possible by the generous support of alumni,
parents, friends and organizations like you who are committed to the university as a place
of transformation for our students and communities.
Your Gifts At Work
Your partnership and generosity are an important investment in the lives and futures of
our students and helps Chaminade to:
Enhance our learning community, curricula, faculty and research opportunities
Provide financial aid and scholarships for deserving students in need
Invest in capital improvements and technological resources for the future
Expand intercollegiate athletics and student life activities, services and programs
Ways of Giving
Every gift makes a difference. There are many ways for you to support Chaminade:
Cash Contributions are the simplest and most direct form of giving and can be made
via check, credit card, cash and electronic fund transfer, or online at www.chaminade.edu.
Matching Gifts are an easy way to increase the value of your gift. Find out if your employer
has a matching gift policy to double or even triple the impact of your gift!
Bequests offer donors an opportunity to create a lasting legacy by making a gift through
their will or estate plan.
Stocks, Securities, Life Insurance and Real Estate Gifts are other welcomed forms of giving.
We are happy to work together with you and your advisors in finding the right option for you.
Please help us fulfill our mission of enriching and educating our students for life, service and
accomplishment by making a gift using the enclosed envelope. For more information, please
contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at (808) 735-4763 or 1-800-735-3733 ext. 763,
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