Legenda - Servite High School
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Legenda - Servite High School
Legenda Fall 2015 �e �ervite Way - Faith in Action Annual Report Edition Legenda Fall 2015 Chris Weir ’97 Named Admissions Director in admissions. Weir stepped back into the role this fall, retaining his responsibilities as Associate Director of Formation. New Dean of Students Vic Martin assumed responsibility for the Priory Leadership Program. I n February 2005, Chris Weir ’97 was hired as Servite’s first Director of Admissions. In 2009, when Weir moved to Formation and Priory Leadership, his classmate, Bill Brundige ’97, assumed the role. Last spring, Brundige was hired as Director of Advancement at Rosary Academy, leaving a vacancy Weir graduated from Loyola Marymount University in 2001 with a B.A. in Theology. Upon graduation, he worked as a graduate assistant in the Department of Student Affairs while earning an M.A. in Theology and eventually assuming the role of Assistant Director of First Year Programs and Director of Summer Orientation. Having spent time in higher education administration and the last decade assisting with the development of Servite’s Formation and Priory Leadership programs alongside Coach Toner, Weir is uniquely suited to help “sell” Servite once again. His main priority will be working with alumni and parents to identify prospective students and families who are already living the Servite mission and who are interested in helping us form the next generation of faith-filled leaders. If you are interested in helping Servite connect with your school, parish, or other community group, please contact Chris at [email protected] or 714774-7575 x 1670. Also, please help us direct great students and families to our Shadow Day program (for current 8th graders), which runs from now until March, as well as our Open House Sunday, November 15. To schedule a Shadow Day, please contact Lisa Hopkins at [email protected] or 714-774-7575 x 1169. Our Special Thanks to contributing writers and photographers: Steven Beaird, VP of Advancement Donald Hunsberger, Legacy Advisory Board Chair Kelly Boulger ’73, Alumni Association President Phil Mangiaracina, Photography Peter Bowen ’82, President Jo Ruiz, Director of Advancement Events Karlie Carlson, Communications Coordinator Pasquale Talarico ’92, Director of Campus Ministry James Carter ’82, VP of Mission and Operations Patrick Visconti, Theology Teacher Steffanie Early, Director of Annual Giving Marc Woods ’65, Campus Minister SAVE THE DATE ON THE COVER Sunday, November 15, Noon – 4 pm Servite has grown and changed since opening in 1958. Open House for future Friars and their parents Some of the historical highlights include members of Hear presentations about ‘The Servite Way’ and the Formation Program. Meet our coaches. Learn about clubs and other co-curricular activities. the Class of 1962 assisting former Principal Fr. Mazurk, OSM †, in the groundbreaking of the priory, Cardinal McIntyre dedicating the school on February 12, 1959, and captains Chuck Rees ‘62† and John Ganahl ’62 with Servite’s first CIF championship trophy in 1960. It Began with an Act of Faith by Marc Woods ’65, Campus Minister I n 1957, James Francis Cardinal McIntyre, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, invited the Order Friar Servants of Mary to staff an existing high school or to open a new school in the Archdiocese. It was an act of faith. The Servites chose to open a new, all male high school in Orange County as opposed to staffing an existing high school in Los Angeles County. This road less traveled was an act of faith. The Servites opened their school in 1958 in borrowed classrooms at St. Phillip Benizi Elementary School rather than wait a year for completion of the school building at 1952 West La Palma Avenue in Anaheim. This too was an act of faith. Before completion of the priory, the original six men, joined by other friars from Chicago, dined in the student cafeteria, slept in classrooms and used locker room facilities to shower. This was another act of faith. In September 1958, parents of 110 boys enrolled their sons in a high school with no history, no classrooms, no curriculum to review, no teachers to interview, no tradition. This was a confluence of numerous acts of faith. Bill Miller left Anaheim High School to become the first head football coach. He hired George Dena, Frank Doretti and George Allen to assist in creating a football program. Rick Schlicting left public school to coach basketball for a team that practiced on black top courts and played home games at a local junior high school. Baseball, track and golf were coached by football staff. Swimming used facilities of a local swim club. Junior Achievement was mentored by a group of parents. These were collective acts of faith. These Christ-centered men taught the first students to form student government, a quality social network, competitive athletic teams and, in 1962, graduated ninety-six men who have the distinction of being “first”. The Class of 1962 had thirteen members of the National Honor Society. They started a school newspaper, “The Spokesman”. They established a relationship with Marywood, the local all-girls high school. Almost 9,000 graduates have stood on the shoulders of those ninety-six graduates of 1962 and the men and women who formed them. What would Servite be if it were not for acts of faith by the men of 1958? Each of them brought their individuality, their talents, their quirkiness that is wound into the fabric we refer to as “the beginning”. The 1962 Stanford freshman class would not have had four Servite graduates. Nor would Harvard or MIT have had a Servite graduate among its 1962 freshman class. The CIF would not have had a champion from a school without a senior class. Take away the men of the Class of 1962 and the Servites who formed them, and this school would not be the same. Thank God for the men who said yes to Christ’s invitation. These men modeled the current formation themes before there was a formal program. Each graduate and his parents, every teacher, every coach of a Servite Among the first Servites to teach in the fall of 1958 were (l to r): Fr. Roger Manning, OSM, Fr. Maurice Gillespie, OSM, Fr. Philip Brennan, OSM, Fr. Bernard Paul, OSM, and Fr. Alphonse Gallegos, OSM. athletic team and all future graduates, parents, teachers, and administrative staff owe a debt of gratitude to the Class of 1962 for their selfless acts of faith. Venerunt, viderunt, vicerunt (They came, they saw, they conquered). In only their third season, Head Coach Bill Miller (left) and Coach George Dena guided Servite to a CIF Football Championship in 1960. 1 Servite High School A Strategic Future For Servite by Peter S. Bowen ’82, President F or more than 55 years, Servite High School has been a center of faith-in-action in Southern California, forming young men into faithfilled leaders prepared for success in college and life. Looking to the future, the Servite governing Board of Directors commissioned ISM (Independent Schools Management), a leading consulting group for high performance schools, to help Servite form a strategic plan for the next 3-5 years. Earlier this year, after intense preparation and extensive surveys of students, faculty, staff and parents, ISM worked with the Board and school leadership to fully develop that plan. The result is a strategic plan that is a pathway for Servite to move forward into a very promising future with a focus on: • • • • An Outstanding Servite Experience centered on the formation of good men who lead good lives, lead a good family, lead well in their profession and lead others to Christ by their example. The primary goal is a four-year experience for each young man that develops their bonds with each other and with our community for their entire lives. But that Servite experience isn’t just for students, it also includes parents, alumni, friends, faculty and staff. A Committed Faculty and Staff well-prepared to provide that Servite experience for our young men and community. This means continued investment to hire, professionally develop and retain the best faculty and staff. Exceptional Facilities that fully support student formation and the Servite experience. To maximize their performance, our students need facilities that enable them to learn, practice and perform safely, effectively and efficiently. Fiscal Sustainability that provides access to Servite for well-qualified young men in families of limited means, and ensures Servite’s fiscal security and financial options well into the future. T his strategic plan is not incremental; it is transformational. We are not tweaking areas of the school or simply adding new programs. This strategic plan is a call for our entire community—students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni and friends—to come together to transform the entire student experience and our own experience to even better fulfill our call to form the next generation of faith-filled leaders. As we unveil our Servite strategic plan, I hope you will jump in and take advantage of this opportunity to be part of something very special that will change students’ lives and the lives of so many in our Servite community. 2 Credo! The Lived Example of Teaching Our Faith by Patrick Visconti, Theology Teacher I n August 2002, when most Southern California kids are at the beach or in the pool, I was a fourteen-year-old student gearing up for my first year of Catholic high school. I’d been at a public school for K-8, but had been raised in an Italian-Catholic family and had gone to religious education classes all my life, so I thought I had it figured out. Enter Theology teacher Kathy Levalle. The way she presented the faith was powerful; her commitment to the most troubled student was even more so. It is not difficult to quantify the impact Mrs. Levalle had on my faith—I am a teacher of theology and am finishing my master’s in theology from LMU—but for many others, she knocked down the walls often built to contain faith to Sunday. Mrs. Levalle has an uncanny ability to strike through the various divides separating teenagers from their adult teachers to make them aware of the multitude of ethical issues demanding their attention. From the number of moral issues that come along with being a teenager in high school to the complex ethical issues of economic inequality and sweatshops, Mrs. Levalle has the ability to make these issues matter to students. “Mrs. Levalle changed how I live my life,” said Connor Loftus ‘11. “Her straightforward, rational way of teaching Catholic morality and faith wakes up students to truly live their faith. Her actions of service and love are a testament that she practices what she preaches. She’s a great woman and friend. Thank you, Mrs. Levalle.” “I regard Mrs. Levalle as a caring teacher and a fearsome mother figure,” said Johnny Beltran ’14. “She’ll do everything she can to make sure every one of her students becomes a success. Never have I had someone put so much effort into my success and for that, I am eternally grateful to have had her as one of my teachers. Her love and guidance is unparalleled to any other.” Mrs. Levalle walks the walk and talks the talk, making the life of a Christian disciple seem difficult yet attractive. Her philosophy can be found in the classroom and in the weight room. She is the former strength and conditioning coach for the wrestling program. Kathy Levalle participated in the Wrestling Team banquet with Michael Vasquez ’15 who received the Black Heart Award for Most Courageous Wrestler. These two things, Catholic faith and wrestling, do not seem to go together, but Mrs. Levalle shows students that toughness and faithfulness to Christ are very much compatible. “Never have I seen someone demonstrate life’s duality, that it is possible to be hard and soft,” said Wyatt Baker ‘11. “She influenced me in the most profound way, and I thank her from the bottom of my heart.” From discipline in the weight room and wrestling mat, to her personal faith and attitude towards justice, Mrs. Levalle teaches students that faith should penetrate every aspect of life and force you to look at all situations with the lens of love and justice. The young men who occupy her classroom during breaks and lunch are a testament to her effectiveness as educator and mentor. “Mrs. Levalle has been an inspiration to our son in the classroom and athletic arena,” said Laura Livermore, mother of Gordon ‘15. “She inspired him in Theology class to achieve not perfection, but understanding of the Catholic faith as well as the faith of others in our world.” It is because of Kathy Levalle that I, and countless others, walk out into life knowing that being a Christian means doing the right thing no matter how uncomfortable it may be. Mrs. Levalle is not only a brilliant educator, but she epitomizes what it means to abide by one’s conscience and live out one’s faith. (Editor’s note: Kathy Levalle has taught Theology at Servite since 2005. She will retire at the end of the current school year. Thank you, Mrs. Lavalle, for your gift of service to the Men of Servite!) 3 Servite High School Welcome by Jo Ruiz, Director N ow in its 11th year, Freshman Formation Weekend is one of the newer Servite traditions, introducing incoming freshman to the expectations, brotherhood and ways of Servite. However, it has its roots in many long-standing Servite programs. The Class of 2019 officially began their Servite journey July 24-26. They arrived Friday afternoon, ready for a full weekend of physical training, spiritual formation, team building and fun. Larry Toner and Chris Weir ‘97 of Servite’s Formation Program led a team of staff, current students and alumni as the newest Friars were introduced to beloved Servite traditions and challenged to go outside their comfort zones. From creating priory flags to completing an obstacle course, the young men began to work together and form the bonds of lifelong brotherhood. At Saturday night’s bonfire, a letter was read from Dwight Mohler ‘72 about how the lessons he learned at Servite have served him throughout his life. He encouraged students to take advantage of every opportunity while they are at Servite so they don’t look back with regret. Matt Hawkins ’95 shared his testimony on how he reflects on his years at Servite to get him through challenging times and the strength of the Servite brotherhood. He concluded with the “class story” he and his teammates from the 1994 varsity football season earned, reciting it with pride. “We are the men from Servite. In faith, proud black will carry the day. Dare to withstand, The force of our hand, Unburied without mourn, You’d be better unborn. For in rot and decay You’ll stay as you lay.” 4 The Class of 2019 was introduced to Servite during Freshman Formation Weekend. This year is the 11th year of the program. Larry Toner teaching the Class of 2019 ‘the Servite Way.’ After hundreds of jumping jacks, countless squats, sweat and tears, the Class of 2019 persevered. Mrs. Denise Campbell, who has taught English at Servite for 20 years, said that her seniors write an essay at the end of the year, in which they reflect on their four years at Servite. Formation weekend is written in at least 75% of those essays. This year, Mrs. Campbell experienced Freshman Formation for the first time as a parent with her son Broderick ’19, who has “learned the value of self-control and pulling his own weight.” She shared, “The weekend, overall, impacted our family because it set the stage for his experience here. He walked into the school year feeling empowered, like this is an environment that he will be proud to be a part of.” Class of 2019 of Advancement Events Thank you to staff and students who contributed to making this experience so memorable for the Class of 2019, and thank you to the following alumni participants: Freshman Formation Weekend is a blend of spiritual enrichment, reflection, physical training and fun activities. The Class of 2019 learned more at Freshman Formation than just not stepping on the Crest in front of the gym. They learned that Servite will not be easy. It will be challenging. There will be obstacles throughout their journey. They also learned that they will survive, they can thrive, and they are not alone. They are Servite’s Class of 2019, and they will do great things. Kevin Ruiz ‘95, one of the Servite alumni who gave up his weekend to volunteer, said, “It has been 20 years since I graduated from Servite, and so much has changed about the school, but thanks to tradition, it still feels like home. This weekend reminded me how the brotherhood I experienced while I was in school extends beyond my class. I really enjoyed being part of Freshman Formation 2015, watching these young men push themselves beyond what they expected and seeing them strengthen as a class. I look forward to what the Class of 2019 will accomplish together during the next four years, and I can’t wait for the day they will stand next to the rest of us in welcoming more to our Brotherhood.” Jack Bauerle ‘83 Dwight Mohler ‘72 DJ Carlisle ‘09 Tori Pizzola ‘09 Austin Collel ‘09 Tristan Rodewald ‘14 Joe Crosson ‘12 Kevin Ruiz ‘95 Jonathan Ekno ‘00 Kevin Sandoval ‘09 Matt Hawkins ‘95 Hans Vollers ‘01 Zack Kam ‘09 Ryan Windisch ‘11 Haris Karim ‘09 Jim Welch ‘79 Bryan Lentz ‘99 Danny Wolfe ‘14 Mike Loftus ‘09 Brian Zant ‘97 Austin McElrath ‘11 Students are challenged and taught the value of teamwork and team-building. 5 Servite High School Journeys to a by Steffanie Early, Dir T he assignment of the essay topic “What I Did on My Summer Vacation” may be a well-worn classroom cliché, but the experience of taking a journey is a time-honored tradition for a reason. It can help us understand other cultures, expand our horizons and open our hearts and minds. For some members of the Servite family, their recent trips also provided an opportunity to grow in their faith. Servite Biology Teacher, Ron Schoeman, traveled to the Middle East and journeyed to the top of Mount Nebo where, according to the Old Testament, Moses saw the Promised Land. Alison and father Curt) met the school’s Director Mr. Regis Bergonier and his assistant, Sara Wibaux at the College de Saint Louis, the equivalent of high school at this K-12 school. “We toured the campus and had the chance to sit down and ask questions about the school. While our faith and traditions unite us, we found that the school has some significant differences from our Anaheim campus,” said Mrs. Fullerton. “It is K-12, co-ed, run by nuns and tuition including meals is about $3,000/ year.” The Fullerton family found the curriculum to be very rigorous and noted that all students know at least three languages with an option of a fourth by the time they graduate. “We prayed in their very modest chapel and were thankful for the opportunity to visit and meet other members of the Servite family.” Servite Biology teacher Ron Schoeman used his time off to travel far. “I was able to visit various Biblical sites in Jordan,” said Schoenman. “I journeyed to Mount Nebo, the site where Moses Peyton Fullerton ‘19 and family documented their visit to a Servite campus in Paris, France. first saw the Promised Land. Across the valley floor, I could see the breathtaking view of the Dead Sea and Jericho off in the distance. I then travelled to Bethany beyond the Jordan and walked through the same desert in which John the Baptist resided. It was at his location that I ended up at the River Jordan and watched a woman get baptized at the site of Jesus’ Baptism. Seeing these sites first-hand made my spiritual meditations more vivid.” Peyton Fullerton ’19 is a freshman, but he already had an opportunity most Servite students will never experience— travelling to the campus of a school in Paris run by the Servite Order. “As freshman parents, we’ve been looking forward to being part of the Servite family for many years,” said Peyton’s mother, Jennifer Fullerton. “When we decided to visit Paris this past June, we thought it was a great opportunity to visit another campus and to experience the worldwide connection of Servite.” Thanks to an introduction made by Servite President Pete Bowen ’82, the Fullerton family (which also includes younger siblings Madison, Carson, 6 Bobby Curry ‘15 and his father Robert Curry showed their Credo spirit at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Deeper Faith rector of Annual Giving Robert Curry ’15 celebrated his June graduation by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with his father, Robert Curry, Sr. The two trained for months for their July trek to the summit of Africa’s highest peak. In addition to the father-son bonding and physical challenges of the trip, they also used the opportunity to raise funds and awareness for the Muscular Dystrophy Association as an extension of the Muscle Up campaign by Jiffy Lube. Curry, Sr. has been a Jiffy Lube owner/ operator for twenty years. The duo set their goal to raise $1 for each meter of elevation they climbed. Based on the elevation of Mount Kilimanjaro, their goal was $5,895 but they surpassed that with a total of $6,347 collected. Last spring, Geoff Lee ’83, his wife Leah and sons Alex ’15 and Chris ’18 travelled to Lourdes, France as members of the annual delegation of the Order of Malta. The Church has recognized 69 miracles here and each year, over 5,000 pilgrims - members of the Order, auxiliary, clergy, physicians and nurses - bring Malades (French for “the sick”) and their caregivers to Lourdes from throughout the world. Zach Meneses ‘15 and his family visited Europe in the weeks before leaving for college. He started off at the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona where they spent half a day exploring Gaudi’s grand basilica. “Seeing the towers and the facades when we came around the corner was aweinspiring. I hope to go back in 20-25 years when it is complete,” said Meneses. The family also spent time in Florence and Rome. “We got to Rome during a thunderstorm, and the sky cleared up just as we drove down the street at St. Peter’s Basilica. I got chills just looking at the Geoff Lee ‘84, Chris Lee ‘18, Leah Lee and Alex Lee ‘15 travelled to Lourdes with the Order of Malta. grandest of all Catholic churches,” he said. “We were able to listen to Pope Francis speak from his window at the Vatican, and then attend Mass in St. Peter’s. To be in the presence of Michelangelo’s Pieta, and the chapel where Pope John Paul II is buried was an experience I will never forget. I was able to take some time and pray in his chapel. At the end of our trip, we went to the Santa Maria della Vittoria, where we saw Bernini’s Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. To be in the presence of these pieces of spiritual and historical significance firsthand made me appreciate my Catholic faith even more.” Wherever you travel, take Servite with you. Take a picture of yourself on your next journey while wearing Servite apparel or holding a Servite sign and email it to Steffanie Early at [email protected]. You might see yourself in a future issue of Legenda or on our website. Zach Meneses ‘15 and family visited St. Peter’s Basilica during a recent trip to Europe. 7 Servite High School Profile in Faith by Steven Beaird, V H e came to the United States from humble Italian roots with no understanding of English and $200 in his pocket. He wears a Rosary around his neck with a Blessed Mother Theresa medal. Through faith in God, hard work, attention to detail and unbridled enthusiasm, Bruno Serato created one of the culinary world’s most respected fine dining establishments – the Anaheim White House. Bruno has never lost sight of the centrality of his family, Catholic faith and Italian heritage. His family was known to provide milk and cheese to those in need in post-World War II Italy. They moved from Italy to France where he was raised with four brothers and two sisters until age 11. His family picked potatoes and beets for their livelihood. The Seratos returned to Italy in 1967, where they opened a motel and CNN honored Bruno with its Hero Award that was presented to him by comedian Jerry Seinfeld. 8 restaurant in Verona called the Bar Cristallo. By then, Bruno was fluent in French and Italian and worked as waiter, bartender, maitre d’ and chef. Through his sister, Stella, Bruno received an invitation to come to the United States in 1980 to work at a French restaurant near her home in Orange County. His U.S. culinary career began at the former La Vie en Rose Restaurant in Brea. He worked his way up from dishwasher to head waiter and was named Maitre D’ of the Year in 1985 by Southern California restaurant writers. In 1987, an opportunity to purchase the Anaheim White House property from Jim Stovall inspired Bruno to pursue his life-long dream to be a restauranteur. Thanks to his La Vie en Rose mentor, Louis Laulhere, and financing help from Jim Stovall, Bruno convinced lenders of his ability to establish a profitable business. Running a first class restaurant is only part of this faith-filled, gregarious leader. In 2005, Bruno and his mother, Caterina, visited an Anaheim Boys and Girls Club. They noticed a small boy eating potato chips for dinner. When she learned the child’s parents could not afford to feed their son a real dinner, Caterina insisted that she and Bruno feed the boy who lived with his parents in a low-cost hotel. It was the beginning of Caterina’s Club that has served more than one million pasta meals to ‘motel kids’ of Anaheim. Caterina’s Club feeds more than 1,200 kids each day. But, Bruno’s not stopping there. After witnessing the high number of motel kids in Anaheim (more than 2,000 families), he is helping these families move from motels to homes. On April 18, 2015, Bruno Serato celebrated with by Caterina’s Club, 10 years after it was founded. His commitment to feeding motel kids did not come without sacrifice and much anxiety. Four years after Caterina’s Club was established, the recession caused a 40% decline in White House business. Bruno had to reduce staff and other expenses. He was not able to keep up with mortgage payments. He worried that he would have to close his restaurant. His general manager encouraged him to cut the expense of Caterina’s Club. Bruno agonized over the possibility. He did not have the heart to stop serving meals to motel kids and prayed to God for intervention. He said God made three calls for him to CNN, People Magazine and Katie Couric at ABC News. They each featured Caterina’s Club and donations started pouring in. Bruno’s motivation to serve hungry children comes from his own upbringing where he saw and experienced hunger firsthand. Many of his childhood meals were barely a bowl of soup and slice of bread. He h…Bruno Serato VP of Advancement Anaheim children the one millionth meal served sees himself as a shepherd of God as he is from a shepherd family that was very poor. His humanitarian efforts have received local, national and international acclaim. In 2013, the Italian consulate knighted Bruno for his extensive work benefiting children and families living below the poverty line. He received the Pope John XXIII Award from the Italian Catholic Federation. Bruno keeps good company. He is proud of his Silver Medal San Martino Award from the Catholic people of Italy that had been previously awarded to Mother Theresa. Recognition for his noble deeds goes on – Boys & Girls Club of America President’s Award, California Humanitarian Award, a star on the Anaheim ‘Walk of Stars,’ Italian Heritage Award Citizen of the Year – to name just a few. Bruno has been featured on CNN and acknowledged as a ‘Hero Among Us’ in People Magazine. He was featured in a story by Vatican TV. He sat next to Pope Francis at Mass and was inspired by his words, “Don’t forget the poor.” “I have two jobs,” said Bruno, “running my restaurant and feeding motel kids.” His goal is to start a Caterina’s Club in the Holy Land. Bruno takes that message to heart as he shares his faith journey and experiences serving the poor at parishes in Orange County and in Italy. He wears his Mother Theresa medal with his Rosary to unite his work with Mother Theresa’s devotion to the poor. He started wearing the Mother Theresa medal in August 2014. A few weeks later, his mother died on September 5th, the feast day of Mother Theresa. Servite joins others in celebrating this man of compassion. For being a faithfilled leader, and for his exemplary love and concern for hungry children in Anaheim, Bruno will receive the Community Leader Award at the Sixth Annual Servite Excellence in Leadership Dinner March 5, 2016 at the Anaheim Hilton. “Bruno exemplifies many of the virtues we hope our students will live as alumni,” said Servite President Peter Bowen ’82. Bruno is a man of great heart and sentiment. He attends Mass at St. Boniface Church in Anaheim which he links to his home town of St. Boniface, Italy. St. Catherine’s Academy in Anaheim is important to him as part of how he honors the memory of his mother. He has devotions to the Virgin Mary who he thanks for everything and to St. Anthony of Padua. A scholarship is being established in Bruno’s name that will provide tuition assistance for needy students and motel kids of Anaheim to attend Servite. For information on tickets, table sponsorships or the Bruno Serato Scholarship, contact Mr. Steven Beaird, VP of Advancement, sbeaird@ servitehs.org, or 714-774-7575 x 1168. Bruno loves to tell stories and has many that are charming and light-hearted. One of his favorites involved his mother who prayed to St. Anthony when Bruno was six months old and suffered a life-threatening illness at a young age. Bruno’s mother prayed for healing and promised that if Bruno lived, she would dress him as a monk for six months (which she did and took pictures of Bruno in monk’s clothing). Bruno was recognized for his humanitarian efforts on Vatican TV and posed with his famous pasta in front of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. 9 Servite High School Be Christ. See Christ. by Pasquale Talarico ’92, Director of Campus Ministry “Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead, being by itself.” James 2: 17 W e hear time and time again of all the things that we need to prioritize in our lives. We look at our schedules and wonder, “How am I going to get it all done? There is not enough time in the day.” We are constantly tempted and distracted by the allure of the secular world but we also long for more. We long to draw closer to our God and to lead people to his Son, Jesus the Christ. At Servite High School, we recognize that we are “not of this world” (John 18:36). It is our desire that we model the Servite Order in all that we say and do and that we embrace the charisms of the Order: fraternity, service, and a devotion to our Blessed Mother. Our goal is simple: to “Be Christ” to others so they may “See Christ” in the world. We are blessed to have examples of this all over our campus. One great example is the newest addition to our Friar family. Fr. Steephen Viblanc, O.S.M. joins us from the Indian Province and, although he may have come from many miles away, no 10 one personifies “Faith in Action” more than Fr. Steephen. His love for the community is evident each and every day. Whether it is saying daily mass, attending Kairos retreats, or spending time with students at lunch, Fr. Steephen’s presence on campus has served as an example to all of the community. His joy and generous heart challenges all to go deeper in their faith. An example of this faith was present at the Steubenville conference in San Diego last summer where Fr. Steephen listened to confessions for nearly sixteen hours. At one point, he refused to take a break during a six hour stretch of confessions. This is the heart of a servant. This is Servite. More than ever, we live in a world that needs more of “Servite.” It is a world starving for leaders to stand up and do what is right. It is a time when we “must decrease and our God must increase” (John 3:30). It is in this humility that a servant’s heart will become the norm, not the exception. To be humble and share our times and talents with all of the Servite is pleased to welcome Fr. Steephen Viblanc, O.S.M., who joins our community from the Indian Province. community. To embrace the love of the Father so that we may share our love with each and every one of God’s people. And finally, to realize, that in order to become faith-filled leaders, that we must first be faithfilled followers, followers of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, for that is the way of the Church. That is the Servite Way. The Brotherhood of the Honored Jersey by Kelly Boulger’73 & Karlie Carlson, Communications Coordinator T raditions run deep for Servite Football, from the Hut Drill to selection of Curia members and singing Salve Regina. The Honored Jersey is a tradition started by the Class of 1973 in memory of their classmate, Kevin Stephenson. Established in 2003, Stephenson’s #78 was deemed the Honored Jersey, in memory of a leader respected by his teammates. In tribute to Stephenson’s quiet leadership, unyielding strength and loyal friendship, the Class of 1973 established the ‘Kevin Stephenson Football Endowment Fund.’ His #78 is given annually to the player who exemplifies Stephenson’s leadership and character. Stephenson’s classmate (and Voice of the Friars) Tim Brundige, Sr. ’73 remembers how hard Stephenson worked on the field and how he inspired teammates. “He stepped out of his quiet character when we were behind against Pius X. We huddled to start an offensive drive and, with his hands on his knees trying to catch his breath, Kevin looked down at the rest of the line and screamed, “WE WILL WIN THIS GAME...DO YOUR JOB...WE WILL WIN THIS GAME!’ It gave me and the rest of the team the drive to dig deep and overcome a huge deficit,” said Brundige. “We did and won the game. That is one example of his leadership and will to win.” President of the Servite Alumni Association Kelly Boulger ‘73 remembers his classmate fondly. “Kevin was well-liked and respected by teammates,” said Boulger. “He was relentless in practice, always prepared for his opponent, and absolutely dominant on both sides Nick Ramirez ‘16 was recognized as the recipient of this year’s Honored Jersey by friends and classmates of the late Kevin Stephenson ‘73 at the Servite vs. Fountain Valley game. Photo courtesy Mike Goulding ‘73/Orange County Register. of the line. Off the field, Kevin was quiet and humble. He was our leader, but he hardly ever had to open his mouth. He led by example.” Boulger and Brundige joined the Friars after practice on August 3rd to share the story of their dear friend and teammate and to present this year’s jersey. Prior to the first game of the season, Nicholas was recognized on the field accompanied his family, members of the Class of 1973 and past recipients. “It is a true honor to wear the #78 jersey,” said Ramirez. “For me, it symbolizes the Servite characteristics of discipline, dedication, and selflessness.” For the 2015 season, offensive lineman Nicholas Ramirez was selected by the coaching staff to wear the honored jersey because of his positive attitude, dedication to team and leadership. “Selecting Nick to wear the honored jersey was an easy decision,” said head football coach Scott Meyer. “The combination of Nick’s success in the classroom and the valuable teammate he has been in three sports made him the clear cut choice. Nick has also been an outstanding leader and citizen of his community.” Stephenson was Captain for the Class of 1973, earning All-CIF, All-County, All-League honors, and was named 1973 Athlete of the Year. He was a member of the first Curia. His senior season was highlighted by a 12-0 victory over rival Mater Dei, the first in eight years, and a return to the CIF playoffs. Kevin and his teammates are credited with returning a tradition of excellence to Servite Football. He went on to play football at Washington State and became a lawyer in San Diego. Stephenson passed away in 2004 after a long battle with cancer. 11 Servite High School Dawn of a by Karlie Carlson, A new era is under way in Servite football. It is an opportunity to leave it all on the field, to accomplish something greater than yourself, something that can only be achieved with hard work and dedication of a team. A team united in one goal, a team that is ALL IN. For the 2015 Servite football team, “All In” is more than just a saying, more than just a catch phrase that is tossed around during a coach’s pep talk or seen on the cover of the team’s media guide. “Being ‘All In’ is the mindset associated with being part of a team,” said Head Coach Scott Meyer. “It is understanding that you are playing for more than yourself. It is having Primacy of Faith, faith that you will succeed knowing that your teammates, coaches, family and community are there cheering you on and supporting you every step of the way.” It was important for Coach Meyer to incorporate the idea of team from the beginning. From the time he was hired in February, he hit the ground running, getting to know his players and establishing a solid coaching staff around him. As spring ball and Members of Team Taylor compete in the Tug of War competition during the 1st Annual Camp Week Friar Olympics. 12 The Servite football team enters the field united as one for the first game of the 2015 season. summer practice passed, Coach Meyer focused on more than just the X’s and O’s. “It was essential for us to establish the discipline and structure needed in a football program, but also to give players the opportunity to have fun and bond as a team,” said Meyer. “Early on we wanted to emphasize playing for each other, playing selflessly and really understanding Necessity of the Other.” Taylor. “When I think about my teammates next to me in the weight room, grinding to get one more rep or on the field fighting for one more yard, I want to give it my all for them. It’s Mastery of Self that motivates me to do my best for them because I know they are doing all they can for me.” This idea came to fruition during camp week when players competed in the first annual Friar Olympics, a series of team-centered competitions like tugof-war, water balloon toss, obstacle course relay, pie eating and even a belly flop contest. Each of the eight Curia members drafted their teams and competed together throughout the weekend while building fraternity and camaraderie, the goal of the exercise. “We really are a team,” said Senior running back and captain of Friar Olympics’ championship team Jackson Jackson Taylor ‘16 is ‘All In’ this season, so much so that he has written the theme on his back plate. New Era: ‘All In’ Communications Coordinator Michael Bandy ’16 participates in the Hut Drill after the Friars season opening win over Fountain Valley. Junior linebacker Jarrett Wesner echoed this sentiment saying, “Being part of the team and being ‘all in’ is knowing there is nothing left to do, knowing that you have given everything including your heart and soul, knowing that you can walk away with your head held high, no regrets.” Coach Meyer is excited to see the Servite football program grow, but also to see his athletes develop as players, not only on the field, but also as good men. With the support system around them and Christ as the focus, he has faith that anything is possible. Coach Meyer concluded, “I am so grateful to be part of the Servite community. Growing up in Long Beach and coaching in the area, you constantly hear about the Trinity League and how competitive it is. Being at Servite now, I know it is so much more than that. The tradition established here and the support of the best parents, students and alumni is the best, bar none.” About Coach Meyer: Most recently, Coach Meyer served as head coach at Corona Del Mar High School where he led the Sea Kings to a Division III State title, three CIF championships and three Pacific Coast league titles in just four seasons. During that time, the Sea Kings went 50-6 overall including a 16-0 performance in 2013 as part of a 30-game winning streak that spanned from 2012-2014. Corona Del Mar also earned the CIF Academic Team Championship in 2013 and 2014. Over Meyer’s 23-year coaching career, he has earned numerous awards including Coach of the Year honors from the OC Register, CalHi Sports, MaxPreps, Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, Daily Pilot, CIF and the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. He was also presented the Excellence in Coaching Award by the Orange County Athletic Directors Association in 2012. Coach Meyer began his coaching career at the University of Utah as a graduate assistant focused on defensive backs and recruiting. He moved to the high school ranks coaching at Lakewood, Long Beach Wilson and St. Anthony gaining experience as both an offensive and defensive coordinator and special teams coach before landing his first head-coaching job in 2004 at Long Beach Jordan where he spent six seasons. Linebackers Samuel Duarte ’16 and Jarrett Wesner ’17 team up to make a tackle against Bishop Amat. A Long Beach Wilson alumnus, Meyer played college football at UC Davis, Long Beach City College and the University of Arizona. 13 Servite High School New Facilities for Our Faith-Filled Leaders by Jim Carter ’82, VP Mission and Operations I n the fall of 1960, the first class of Servite High School took possession of their new campus which consisted of the main building, showers and locker room. The Servite priests sent here from Chicago to teach the first Friars lived on the second floor of the main building until the priory was built. Our campus has changed a lot over the last 55 years to accommodate a growing student body and changing needs. We can expect more changes to our facilities over the next two years. The Board of Directors and the Servite Order have approved commencement of the next phase of our Capital Campaign which includes a new 51-meter pool, weight pavilion, field lights, artificial turf practice fields and a redesigned baseball complex. Before we can start on the new pool, we have to relocate some key buildings. You may have noticed some very old buildings jutting out into center field. The ‘700 buildings’ were built as part of a minor seminary back in the ‘60s and have since been used as classrooms, offices, storage and our humble, but very busy weight room. These buildings will be temporarily housed in a bank of portables and a new steel building to the south of the priory until the new formation center is built a few years down the road. The new state of the art weight pavilion will be almost double the size of the current weight room and will utilize the newest techniques in strength and conditioning. To the south of the weight pavilion will be a bank of portable classrooms specifically built for our Servite men that are 300 square feet bigger than typical portables because our young men need the extra space. Construction of the new weight room began in September. Once the new portables and weight room are in place, construction on the pool will begin. Look for updates to the project on the Servite website and on Facebook. 14 An aerial view of Servite shows the new facilities being developed over the next two years that include new Weight Pavilion, Modular Classrooms, Field lighting, Aquatics Center and Multi-Sport Complex/Baseball Field. The new Weight Pavilion is scheduled for completion by December and will have 4,500 square feet of weight training and workout space. You Make Our Events Special Save the Dates Fashion Show Luncheon & Boutique October 25, 2015 The Gala February 6, 2016 Mother’s Day of Reflection February 11, 2016 Excellence in Leadership Dinner March 5, 2016 Grandparents Day (Seniors & Freshmen) March 24, 2016 Mother-Son Mass & Brunch April 17, 2016 Legends Golf Tournament April 18, 2016 Details at: www.servitehs.org/ events FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON October 25, 2015 There’s No Place Like Home Servite’s Annual Fashion Show is the largest fashion show in Orange County. Now in its 57th year, this year’s event, “There’s No Place Like Home” will be held at the Hyatt Orange County October 25th. It is one of Servite’s long-standing traditions that includes a silent auction, live auction, and a holiday boutique. With more than 900 guests in attendance at last year’s event, it is certain to sell out again. All proceeds will go to the Annual Fund and directly benefit the young men of Servite. Contact Jo Ruiz, [email protected], or 714-774-7575 x 1604 for more information or register online at servitehs.org/fashion. THE GALA February 6, 2016 The seventh annual Gala is the must-attend event for Servite parents. This spectacular evening features live and silent auctions, fun-filled games and raffles, and a delicious three-course dinner. Plans are under way for Gala 2016, which will be held at the Anaheim Hilton February 6th. Proceeds will go towards the Annual Fund. Contact Jo Ruiz, [email protected], or 714-774-7575 x 1604 for auction donation and sponsorship information. EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP DINNER March 5, 2016 The Excellence in Leadership Dinner honors alumni, faculty and other community leaders responsible for developing leadership consistent with Servite’s values. Past honorees include: Larry Toner, Gen. William Lyon, Hugh Hewitt, Dale Eccleston, the Class of 1962, Ryan Kalil ’03, Craig Kelly ’72, Todd Hart ‘81 and Steve Beuerlein ’83. The sixth annual Excellence in Leadership Dinner will honor the Faley Family as Distinguished Alumni (Mike ’75, Tim ’80, Terry ’81, Dan ’82 and James (Moose) ’85) as well as longtime Servite supporter Bruno Serato with the Community Leader Award. The dinner will be held March 5th at the Anaheim Hilton. Proceeds will benefit the Servite Capital Campaign for new facilities and financial aid endowment. Contact Steve Beaird for table sponsorships, [email protected], or 714-774-7575 x 1168. 15 Servite High School Alumni Association News Welcome home Friars! Alumni Weekend kicks off October 22nd at 6 PM in the Servite Quad with an Alumni Barbecue. This event is free and open to all alumni. Come by and meet (or catch up) with your Servite brothers, while Varsity Football Coach Scott Meyer shares some remarks on the upcoming game against Mater Dei and we play a new game, ‘Stump Coach Toner.’ For more information and to register, go to servitehs.org/AlumniBBQ. The Servite-Mater Dei football game October 23rd serves as the second event of Alumni Weekend. Location is still to be determined, but as Southern California’s top high school football rivalry, this game is surely not to be missed. To finish up Alumni Weekend, an expert panel of alumni and parents will discuss worldwide business changes and how they impact your financial future October 24th, 2 - 5 pm in the Servite Theater. Interpreting the Times...Putting Business Changes In Perspective is the title of the program. Topics to be presented include: • U.S. Economy & Internet Impact on Business Changes • Short & Long-term Trends in Domestic Economy • Global Markets - The Impact of China on U.S. Economy • Opportunities to Build the Servite Endowment This program is part of the Friar Financial Forum series for Alumni and Parents. Sponsored by the Servite Legacy Advisory Board. Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres provided after presentations. RSVP for Putting Business Changes In Perspective at servitehs.org/alumnispeaker or call 714-774-7575 x 1168 with questions. 2016 Reunion Classes: It’s not too early for classes of 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011 to start planning for next year! If you are interested in helping plan your reunion, please contact Jo Ruiz at [email protected] or 714-774-7575 x 1604. Servite assists classes in planning reunions by providing a class contact list, sending reunion notices, suggesting venues, providing class displays and prizes among other tasks. Let us help you plan your reunion this year! HELP WANTED! Are you a Servite Alum looking to get involved with Servite? We are expanding the Alumni Association, and we need your help in identifying class ambassadors for each class. If you are interested, please contact Steffanie Early at [email protected] or 714-774-7575 x 1127. More than 30 members of the Class of 2005 visited Servite June 20th for their 10-year reunion. They visited the Alumni Garden, toured campus, and discussed how much has changed about Servite since they graduated. 16 The Class of 1975 celebrated their 40th reunion with a social at JT Schmid’s in Anaheim. They had so much fun, they are planning a gathering for the Servite vs. Mater Dei weekend in October! Leave a Legacy for Future Students by Donald Hunsberger Chair, Legacy Advisory Board and Father of Evan ‘03 W Trending upward – Membership in the Legacy Society continues to increase each year with more alumni and parents making a provision in their estate plan for Servite. e all have a legacy – people and causes we have given parts of our lives to – something in us that remains after we are gone. Servite is looking to leave a legacy of an excellent education to future generations of faith-filled leaders and is asking parents, alumni, and other friends to join the effort by becoming members of the Legacy Society. As the costs of an excellent leadership formation education continue to rise, Servite is planning far into the future for how to remain accessible and as affordable as possible. The primary tool that will enable Servite to maintain its leadership position in secondary education is continuing to build its endowment fund, especially for financial aid. Presently, Servite provides more than $1.6 million to 30% of its students requiring financial aid. That level of funding is made possible through gifts to the Annual Fund, fundraising events and through the Servite Endowment. One of the critical ways Servite is working to build its endowment is through Legacy gifts – bequests in wills, gifts of life insurance, transfers in trusts, retirement plan designations, and current cash gifts designated for endowed funds. Today, Servite’s Endowment is nearing $2 million – a good start, but not yet our dream of $50 million or more. We have a way to go, but have come a long way in a short period of time. We formed the Legacy Society for parents and alumni to make an estate provision for Servite. Four years ago, there were two Legacy Society members. Now, there are 44 members who have who have established an endowed fund benefiting Servite, adjusted their insurance policies to benefit Servite, or named Servite High School as a beneficiary of their estate plans. Their present and future commitments total $4.5 million. Legacy Society Members Thank you to the following individuals and foundations that have made a current endowed fund or estate provision for Servite: Anonymous (8) The A. Gary Anderson Foundation Eric Andrade ’83 Peter Andrade ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Beaird John (Jay) Bennett ‘76 Mitchell Bennett ’82 Sterling Bennett ’78 Sean & Leslie Bennett ’78 Ted Bennett ’80 Peter S. Bowen ’82 Salma Bushala Hamud Doug Butler ’82 Robert Curry Family Foundation Mike Cushing ‘71 James Fleschner ‘62 John Ganahl ’62 Richard Goodwin Michael & Nancy Hanley ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Chris Hernandez Dr. J. Thomas Heywood ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Don Hunsberger Jaime Jarrin Geoffrey Lee ’84 Mr. & Mrs. George Livermore Charlie Motsko James Petzel ’71 Tim Rosenkranz ’86 Jamie Rosenkranz ’90 Young Salo Schaner Family John Sentovich ’78 Bill Sutherland ’66 Dr. Jon Wack ’62 Dr. William ‘Cam’ Wallace ’87 Guy Wilson Michael Zanchi (Pogodsky)’82 The Legacy Advisory Board is assisting friends of Servite who wish to make a legacy provision benefiting Servite. We have enlisted the help of highly experienced professional advisors with backgrounds in estate and financial planning, life insurance, and business planning to guide the Friar family in helping keep the promise of Servite alive for generations to come. In addition, John Ganahl ’62, Dr. Tom Heywood ’71 and Dr. Cam Wallace ’87 are leading a drive to encourage alumni to make a legacy provision for the future of Servite. If you wish to join the Legacy Society in its work for Servite and want more information, or if you have already created a provision in your plan for the Friar tradition and are willing to let Servite know about your charitable plan, please contact: Mr. Steve Beaird, VP of Advancement at Servite, 714-774-7575 x 1168, or [email protected]. 17 Servite High School Thank you for your Support of the Men of Servite The Servite Administration, Board of Directors and Board of Regents thank you for your support of Servite High School. Below is a list of alumni, parents, foundations, businesses and other friends who contributed $25 or more between July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015 in the following categories: $100,000 and above – Seven Holy Founders Guild $50,000 - $99,999 – St. Philip Benizi Guild $25,000 - $49,999 – St. Peregrine Guild $10,000 - $24,999 – St. Juliana Guild $5,000 - $9,999 – Blessed John Porro guild $2,500 - $4,999 – Credo Guild $1,000 - $2,499 – Friars Guild $500 - $999 – Black & White Club $25 - $499 – Toner Club If your name is missing, please contact the Servite Advancement Office at (714) 774-7575 x 1150. SEVEN HOLY FOUNDERS GUILD Individuals Mr. James Belardi ‘75 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Buckley ‘73 Mr. Douglas A. Butler ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Jakobi Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lastinger Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. LeVecke ‘66 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Luberski Mr. Joseph N. Sanberg ‘97 Foundations & Corporations A. Gary Anderson Family Foundation LeVecke Family Foundation, The Roman Catholic Bishop of Orange T.E.L. Foundation Windsong Trust ST. PHILIP BENIZI GUILD Individuals Anonymous Mrs. Patricia M. Caya St. Peregrine Guild Individuals Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Brennan ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. Sean F. Brennan ‘82 18 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Cassell, Jr. ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fawley Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ganahl, Jr. ‘62 Mr. and Mrs. George Livermore Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Powers Mr. and Mrs. David P. Suder ‘79 Foundations & Corporations Burton Family Foundation C & L Refrigeration Duesenberg, USA Great Western Building Materials Macadamia Natural Oil PR Construction Sennheiser Electronic Corp Vaya Consuerte, LLC St. Juliana Guild Individuals Mr. and Mrs. Wylie A. Aitken Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Aschenbrenner ‘65 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Babiak Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Bennett ‘78 Ms. Kari M. Burke Dr. and Mrs. Martin F. Carr, Jr. Drs. Thomas and Cynthia Coad Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Crosson ‘77 Mr. James V. Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Felix Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Hanley ‘67 Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Jarrin Mr. and Mrs. Damien M. Jordan ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Kenny ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Marantette ‘66 Mr. and Mrs. Marc Mitzner Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rhoades Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rosenkranz Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stump Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Traut ‘88 Ms. Mary Ann Walker Foundations & Corporations AHMC Anaheim Regional Medical Center L.P. Albert J. Crosson Family Foundation Anonymous Boeing Company Helms Foundation, Inc Hydraflow, Inc. KDC Construction Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation Los Angeles Galvanizing Company Luberski Properties Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians Shell Oil Company Foundation Silverline Construction, Inc. Singley CRT Steinmetz Foundation Sukut Real Properties Superior Press Walker Advertising Blessed John Porro Guild Individuals Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Aguirre Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anaya Anonymous Dr. David S. Ascher Mr. and Mrs. David Bui Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Camferdam Mr. and Mrs. James M. Carter ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Cordova ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Corona Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cortes Dr. and Mrs. Roberto A. Cueva ‘75 Mr. and Mrs. Javier Curiel Ms. Susan Dominguez Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Duncan ‘82 Dr. Jacqueline Dupont Ms. Louise Fry Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ganahl Mr. Joe George Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gieser ‘68 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Greiner ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Hamrock Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harding Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Hernandez Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Huarte Mr. Terry Johnsen Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Juarez Mr. Edward LeBeau Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey C. Lee ‘84 Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Lew Ms. Gloria Martinez Mr. Bill Mattecheck Mrs. Lori McGee Mr. Michael Moore ‘85 Mr. Christopher L. Pitet ‘88 Mr. and Ms. James C. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Salerno ‘83 Ms. Mary Schaner Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Stell, Jr. ‘86 Dr. and Mrs. Donald P. Tormey Dr. William C. Wallace ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Watne ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Wilson Foundations & Corporations Bradford Portraiture Burbank Ranch Winery Chapman University Cordova Bolt, Inc. Elite Island Resorts Enlow Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fullerton Museum Galleher Corporation Hidden Villa Ranch Horn, Inc. Irwin International, Inc. Keenan, Hopkins, Suder and Stowell Contractors, Inc. Ken Grody Ford Morrow-Meadows Corporation Raymond Handling Solutions, Inc. Richard Hunsaker Living Trust Servite Athletics South State Trust Sterling Landscape Management TB/3B/VDI-Mortgage Fund Tomarco Contractor Specialties, Inc. Vincor Construction, Inc. CREDO GUILD Individuals Mr. and Mrs. Darren O. Aitken ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Alberty Mr. and Mrs. Gino P. Angelici ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bandy Mr. Stephen T. Beuerlein ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Bevins, Jr. ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bigley Mr. Dennis R. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Bowen ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Brkich III Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brundige ‘73 Dr. and Mrs. Russell Chang Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Echolds ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fay Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ferraro Ms. Paula J. Fisher Mr. James P. Fleschner ‘62 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Frey ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamar Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamud Mr. and Mrs. Todd Hart ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Hart Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Hawkins ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hoertz ‘72 Mr. Rock R. Holcomb ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hopkins 19 Servite High School Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Truxaw ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Truxaw ‘81 Dr. and Mrs. Jon P. Wack ‘62 Mr. Stephen J. Walswick ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Witt ‘78 Mr. David P. Jacobs ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson Mr. Matthew F. Kalil ‘08 Mr. Christopher R. Kent ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kjos ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Kordus Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Kuntz ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Mark La Bonte Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. La Forge Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Levalle Mr. and Mrs. Bharat Lodhia Mr. and Mrs. John C. Marcin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mauthe Mr. Bruce R. McDonald ‘73 Mrs. Teresa Minke Mr. and Mrs. Avery C. Mittman Dr. Ramin Monshizadeh and Dr. Linda Golkar Mr. Jeffrey T. Mook ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Munoz ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. David Newton Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Nordlund, Jr. ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Ojeda Mr. and Mrs. Mukesh Patel Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Ramos ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Rembert Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Sandoval ‘74 Mrs. Janelli Savellano Mrs. Gynnae Schiffilea Ms. Sandra A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Spieckerman ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Stapleton ‘90 Mr. John S. Stoody ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sweeney Ms. Mary S. Taylor 20 Foundations & Corporations Art Gallery 319, INC Butier Engineering, Inc. City of Anaheim CTA Travel David Ramocinski, DDS Deseret Management Corp Dick Fumanti Tennis Tournament Duncan Investment Advisors Farmers & Merchants Bank Ganahl Lumber Company Goldo Music GmbH Hernandez Family Charitable Fund Lancaster Family Trust Louis & Deborah Kuntz Family Trust Majestic Realty Foundation Navajo Nation Northrop Grumman Corp Charity Trust NRG Energy - West Raytheon Sandra Scritsmier Foundation Security Hardware, Inc. Shea Foundation Shelly Associates Inc Spencer Dental Ceramics St. Justin Martyr School Straub Distributing Company Tatuaje Cigars, Inc. Havana Cellars Friars Guild Individuals Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Anderson Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Barry Mr. Jim Beldeau The Honorable and Mrs. David L. Belz ‘68 Ms. Martina Bobbett Mr. and Mrs. David Brinegar Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Deciderio Cabral Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Capdevila Mr. Christopher Carlyle ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Carter ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cassedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castaneda Mr. Blaine M. Caya ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Cendejas ‘83 Mr. Matthew Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Sean Clough Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. William M. Coulter ‘64 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cromwell Mr. and Mrs. William M. Crosson ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Curry, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Cushing ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn Mr. and Mrs. John Early Mr. and Mrs. James O. Eiler Dr. Lina Le and Mr. Thomas Ela Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ellersick Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Emard ‘75 Mr. and Mrs. James Emslie Mr. Farina and Mr. Morelos Mr. Matthew P. Finch ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Fiorentino Dr. and Mrs. Randy P. Fiorentino ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flynn Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fox ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frabotta Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Fraher ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Freeman ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Asa Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Nolan G. Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Jim G. Garcia ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Luis Garcia Dr. and Mrs. Martin Garcia Ms. Teena M. Garcia Mr. Michael J. Gentile ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Greco Drs. David L. and Jacinthe Guichet ‘79 Ms. Josefa Gutierrez Mr. and Mrs. William K. Halligan ‘65 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Hawkins ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoertz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Holmes ‘74 Mr. Michael J. Hoolihan ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hornick Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hughes ‘69 Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Hunsberger, J.D. Mr. and Mrs. Imran Husain Mr. and Mrs. John Hussey Mr. and Mrs. Raul Ibarra, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Jensen ‘65 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jimenez Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Joerger ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Juliano Mr. and Mrs. Dana A. Karcher ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kavner Mr. Patrick A. Kelleher ‘73 Mr. Robert King Mr. Gregory A. Korosacki ‘64 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kotob Mr. Mark D. Kraemer ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Kraemer ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Krager Mr. and Mrs. Alexander LaBrie Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Licata Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lujan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lytle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Magro Mr. George A. Magula ‘71 Dr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Man ‘80 Drs. Michael and Donna Marino Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrujo Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Martinelli ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Al Martinez Ms. Lorena Martinez Mr. and Mrs. David M. McCloskey ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. McCormish ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. James McCreary Mr. Charles A. McDonough ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Michalak Mr. Alex F. Moen ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Molina ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Monnig Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius P. Moran ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moravek Mr. and Mrs. Chris Morris Mr. John P. Niccolai ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Nowlan ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. James J. O’Hara, Jr. ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. John Olivier Ms. Kathy C. Orr Mr. and Mrs. Jules Paquet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pesci Mr. James C. Petzel ‘71 Mr. Howard M. Privette II ‘81 Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Quijano ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Quinones Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rehling Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Rink ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rodrigues Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Rooney ‘68 Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rubin Mr. Damien J. Salerno ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Savant ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Schaner ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Schantz ‘63 Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schavone Mr. Jeffrey P. Schlick ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Seitz ‘64 Dr. and Mrs. Michael Shepard Mr. Pete M. Stang ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Stanik ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sutherland ‘66 Mr. Robert E. Sydow ‘73 Mr. Raymond W. Thomas ‘68 Mr. Joseph B. Vargas ‘93 and Ms. Maria Mares Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weiss Mr. and Mrs. James M. Welch ‘79 Mrs. Graciela M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John P. Williamson ‘79 Mr. Thomas P. Wilson ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Corey Woinarowicz Foundations & Corporations Alamitos Lube Centers, LLC All Media Anonymous (2) AT&T Services, Inc. Bonneville Charitable Foundation Brosterhous Family Trust, The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Cypress Distributors, Inc. D. Michael Trainotti Family Trust Ding Doctor, Inc. DirectTV Estate Of Cathleen Courtney Filini Wine Co Garza Family Trust Guacho Financial Services, Inc. Hang Ten Gold IBI Group J Harding Associates, Inc. JMB Financial Managers, Inc. La Palma Travel Laminating Technologies Las Colinas Co. Law Offices of Stull & Stull LCC3 Construction Services, Inc. Leo Gerard Schaner Trust Lorin Backe Photography Mama’s Restaurant On 39 Marsh & McLennan Companies Nagel Dentistry Permits Today Pinnacle Electrical Solutions R. Julian Enterprises Ready Office Furniture Russo’s Pet Experience Saint Martin De Porres Church Saint Philip Benizi Church San Antonio Church San Diego Bowl Game Santa Clara De Asis Church SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Schwab Charitable Fund Servants of Mary Southern California Edison St. Philip Benizi Women’s Council Stephen Family Trust Thomas Family Trust Urban Housing Communities, LLC Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Western Digital Corporation Yorba Linda Country Club Zipper Enterprises, LLC 21 Servite High School BLACK & WHITE CLUB Individuals The Hon. and Mrs. Robert O. Amador ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Archuletta ‘81 Dr. and Mrs. Ruben Armienta Mr. and Mrs. David J. Askew ‘01 Mr. John Aust Mr. and Mrs. Nasser Badawi Mr. and Mrs. Mark Baker ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ballas ‘75 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barretto Mr. and Mrs. Steve E. Beaird Mr. and Mrs. Richard Belardi Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Belz ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Beuerlein Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. R. 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