Spring 2014 - Seton Catholic Preparatory
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Spring 2014 - Seton Catholic Preparatory
SPRING 2014 ANNUAL REPORT ISSUE! A bi-annual publication for alumni and friends of Seton Catholic Preparatory / Chandler, Arizona 60 years of making a difference SPRING 2014 Shield Seton Catholic Preparatory 1150 North Dobson Road • Chandler, AZ 85224-4004 480.963.1900 •SetonCatholic.org ADMINISTRATION Principal – Patricia Collins Assistant Principal – David Sorkin Dean of Students- Julie Grindey Director of Admission – Chris Moore Director of Athletics – Bob Bitler Director of Campus Ministry – Rob Curtis Director of Counseling – Jerry Mullin Director of Finance – Bob Esposito Director of Student Activities – Beth Pattock Chaplain – Fr. Chris Axline ADVANCEMENT Director – Paula Osterday Assistant Director & The Shield Editor – Becky Sanchez Advancement Associate – Lucille Ruchensky ADVISORY BOARD Paula Young president Eddie Cook vice president Jim Hayden secretary Fr. Chris Axline Chris Buneo Larry Dorsey Scott Holman Chris Klee Fr. Dan McBride Jim Probst Julie Rayburn Corky Silver Shannon Wilson Patricia Collins principal OUR MISSION 2013-14 Board of Trustees Mr. Gabe Ortiz, ’88, president Mrs. Noreen Cravener Mrs. Carol Dobson Mrs. Tracy Dorsey Mr. Sal Flores Mrs. Jill Sciarappo Mr. Steve Smitham Mr. Rich Zawtocki Mrs. Pat Collins, ex-officio Mrs. Paula Osterday, staff support Mrs. Brandy Martinez, staff support To provide a college preparatory curriculum within a Catholic faith community focusing on academic excellence, leadership and loving service to others. The Sentinel Shield is published bi-annually by the Seton Catholic Preparatory High School Advancement Office [email protected] Note: Are you receiving multiple copies of The Sentinel Shield? If so, please contact Lucille Ruschensky in the Advancement Office at 480.963.1900, Ext. 2031 or by emailing [email protected] From the Principal’s Desk BOARD OF TRUSTEES Patricia Collins What a difference 60 years makes With the 2013-2014 school year quickly coming to a close I wanted to recap some of the things we accomplished so far this year. Last semester we had our accreditation visit. Seton Catholic Preparatory (SCP) is accredited by both the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA) and AdvancEd, formerly known as North Central. The process of accreditation actually began with an in-depth study last school year. Mr. Sorkin, our Assistant Principal of Academics, ably took on the task of coordinating the multitude of surveys sent to our different constituencies, compiling this data and using it to develop our action plans. Comprised of representatives from both organizations, the visiting team spent three days on campus interviewing the different constituencies of the SCP community, verifying our study results and validating our action plans. Our successful accreditation results serve to affirm our path for the future. Other campus news, last year, Seton had the opportunity to evaluate the ways Seton is perceived to the outside world. Through focus groups consisting of students, parents, teachers, alumni and members of the Chandler community, two areas were determined to be in need of attention. The first was our website. It was clear the website had become too cumbersome to navigate, so this past fall we undertook the challenge to simplify and update it. Be sure to check out the redesigned www. SetonCatholic.org. The second area of focus was SCP’s logo portfolio. Through feedback from focus groups and working with professional graphic designers, SCP has a refreshed set of the logos that reflects our commitment to the Catholic faith and speaks to our Sentinel Pride. GO SENTINELS! Sentinel Pride is front and center as we begin preparation for the 60th Anniversary of Seton Catholic Preparatory next fall. Seton Catholic was founded by Fr. Joseph Patterson in 1954 to make a high school education available for both the migrant workers and Catholic teens of the East Valley. Fr. Patterson brought the American Sisters of Charity up from Salpointe High School in Tucson to carry out his vision. Under the very capable leadership of Sister Mary Ronald, Seton Catholic High School was established. SCP opened at its current location in 1982, after surviving a fire at our downtown Chandler campus in 1980. Today we continue our mission to provide a college preparatory curriculum within a Catholic faith community focusing on academic excellence, leadership and loving service to others as we build for the future. If you find yourself in the area, stop by for a visit. I would love to show off our beautiful chapel, the creative and technologically innovative things going on in our new fine arts classrooms and our latest project—the new concession stand/restroom facility we added this year. UPDATE Gabe Ortiz ’88 board of trustees president Habemus Papum, we have a Pope! On March 13, 2013, the bells rang in St. Peter’s Square in jubilation at the announcement of our newly named Pope. Pope Francis has stressed for all of us the importance of performing loving service in the spirit of Christ – something the Seton community has exemplified for decades. This year has been one of growth and positive change at Seton Catholic Preparatory. The Board of Trustees held its first retreat, and its new members bring additional talent and dedication to Seton’s mission as well as a relentless passion for Seton’s future. At our last All Boards meeting, Assistant Principal David Sorkin shared the results of the recent 2013 Western Catholic Education Association Accreditation Report. The results were positive and highlighted Seton’s commitment to academic excellence and Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s charisms of love, faith, courage and determination. The report recognized the administration’s vision and work to ensure that Seton continues to grow into the future in a positive and innovative way. Finally, the report acknowledged our success in implementing a strategic plan that includes all boards and volunteers who dedicate their time and talents. Special thanks to the administration and staff for demonstrating great skill and professionalism in navigating our many constituencies. From an organizational perspective, traditions have been developed which include All Boards meetings twice per year, Board of Trustee member retreats, and, the development of a strategic plan for each board. The board strategic plans have further evolved into a school-wide strategic plan mirroring many of the findings in the accreditation report. Enhancements to Seton Catholic Prep’s identity system and the roll out of a state of the art website are additional examples of the many positive developments stemming from the mutual collaboration of all of our groups. I thank each of you for all of your hard work and dedication. Best wishes for health, happiness and continued blessings from God to you and your loved ones. Take Me Out to the Ballpark with Tommy Lasorda Tommy Lasorda of Major League Baseball fame graced the Seton Catholic Prep community with his presence on the evening of March 8th. The Sentinel Booster Club hosted this special event, “Take Me Out to the Ballpark with Tommy Lasorda,” complete with a presentation from Mr. Lasorda in the Fine Arts theater, an autograph signing, photo opportunities and ballpark fare on the patio. With humor, colorful stories and inspiration, Mr. Lasorda spoke of his Catholic faith, his marriage of 64 years, his passion for the game—and winning—as a time-honored manager for the L.A. Dodgers. Thank you to Seton parents Logan and Deena White for bringing Mr. Lasorda to campus for a night baseball fans will always remember. Mr. White is Vice President of Amateur Scouting for the L.A. Dodgers. The White’s son, Logan, is a MLB great Tommy Lasorda accompanied by basketball Hall of freshman at Seton. Famer Ann Meyers Drysdale and a young baseball fan after his presentation in the Fine Arts theater. table of contents From the Principal’s Desk..................................2 Board Update.....................................................3 Take Me Out to the Ballpark..............................3 The Power of Imagery........................................4 Seton’s New Website.........................................5 Pulling the Cancer Card.....................................6 Senior Earns Volunteer Award...........................7 60 Year Celebration: Coming This Fall..............7 Service: Making a Difference............................8 Student Wins Scholarship.............................. 10 SCP Mom Named Teacher of the Year.......... 10 Officially Speaking........................................... 10 Sisters of Charity Mark 80 Years................... 11 Calendar of Events.......................................... 11 Winter Champions........................................... 11 Alumni Bits....................................................... 12 Annual Report................................................. 15 SPRING 2014 ANNUAL REPORT ISSUE! ni and friends ation for alum A bi-annual public of Seton Catholic Preparatory / na Chandler, Arizo AIFFERRSENCE E Y 0 6 D A OF MAKING ABOUT THE COVER In anticipation of Seton’s 60th Anniversary this fall, we are dedicating the cover to what was, and what is Seton Catholic Prep. Though our charisms have remained the same, our campus evolves on many levels; our community strengthens in its faith and dedication to our mission. Current students Michael McDonough and Brooke Blumling are pictured in the lower right photo. Black and white photos, circa 1970s, have been reproduced from the yearbook archives. The power of imagery: Amplifying the Seton brand N ike has the swoosh. Target has the bullseye. Ever notice the arrow in the ubiquitous FedEx logo? These brands simply want you to just do it, expect more and pay less, and be confident your package will arrive anywhere in the world on time. They conjure a motivational lifestyle, a unique shopping experience and a global service we can’t live without. When we set out to zoom in on what truly makes Seton unique, internal focus groups and market research told us we needed to share the core attributes of our outstanding school in a deliberate and meaningful way with a new generation of students and their families who have many choices in selecting a high school. In short, while people on the “inside” know how great Seton is, people on the “outside” don’t. As one student so eloquently put it, “People do not know the greatness that is Seton.” One of the ways we are conveying the greatness of Seton is by promulgating strong and memorable imagery that MAIN Logo The Main Logo of Seton Catholic Preparatory is the most prominent public face of the school; it is the leading emblem of our brand identity system. This artful logo proudly proclaims that it is yours alone. It invokes a sense of Catholicity, community and heritage. 4 SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD captures the brand essence of the school. When used in an uncluttered and consistent, the set of complementary logos serves to amplify our school and make it easily identifiable— especially for those who may not know Seton. “Frequent and consistent usage of our school’s strong brand images will help us build recognition of, and appreciation for, all we stand for,” said Principal Patricia Collins. The set of logos, or brand identity system, was unveiled in February and is accompanied by a Style Guide available at SetonCatholic.org/news/brand-guidelines. The Style Guide is for use across Seton—from uniform and print vendors, to Athletics and the Spirit Store, to student and parent clubs— and presents the proper usage guidelines to keep our brand strong—and unforgettable—for years to come. Please see the sidebar for information on the meaning behind each image and its primary usage. MAIN LOGO-STACKED The stacked version of the Main Logo carries the same brand prominence and symbolism as the horizontal version, but has been slightly modified for apparel usage and other applications where design calls for a stacked logo option. new website OFFERS improved functionality, clean design and strong brand imagery O n Monday, February 10th, the new Seton website debuted to the world at the same address, SetonCatholic. org. Visitors to the new SetonCatholic.org can learn about Seton Catholic Prep’s unique offering as the only Catholic high school in the East Valley. The site showcases Seton’s college preparatory curriculum, championship-quality athletics and wide-ranging fine arts programs, to the many extracurricular activities available for students to explore special interests and develop their talents. The homepage of the new site welcomes visitors with a visual display of photography and bold colors set against a clean, uncluttered backdrop. Content is easily organized into seven main sections featuring separate microsites for Athletics and Fine Arts. This, in addition to utility navigation links located above the main navigation bar, allow for past, present and prospective families to access the information they need. “Our new website signals an exciting time in the history of Seton Catholic Preparatory,” said Principal Patricia Collins. “As we approach our 60th year serving students of all socioeconomic, ethnic and faith backgrounds, we are committed to sharing the core qualities that distinguish our Catholic faith-based school with a new generation of students and their families.” The new SetonCatholic. org is part of the school’s branding initiative to share the Seton experience in a meaningful and engaging way. The new website features the refreshed brand images that convey the school’s heritage and future promise. These include the main school logo (in the upper left corner of the site), the Sentinel mascot and SCP monogram (both featured on the Athletics homepage). The new SetonCatholic.org was developed by Creative Arc, a web design and development firm in Minneapolis specializing in website creation for private education and religious clients such as Parish of the Annunciation, Providence Academy and Westminster Seminary California. MASCOT SETON LOGO MONOGRAM CREST A source of pride, history and crowning achievement in sports at Seton Catholic Prep, the 2014 Sentinel Mascot is an integral part of the brand identity system. The logo is in keeping with the school’s notoriety on the field and court, and all places where Seton Athletics teams compete. It is a striking Sentinel that is yours alone, upholding the Seton Catholic Prep tradition. In keeping with the name recognition of Seton Catholic Preparatory as the most prominent part of the brand identity system, the Seton Logo has been designed with students and spirit wear in mind. It is a contemporary collegiate-style representation of the school. For specific use, the monogram or initials-only version of the logo has been developed to complement the Seton Logo. The SCP Monogram is to be used only when the full school name is not necessary, such as for internal audiences/events or places such as the school gym, or when there is high familiarity with the Seton Catholic Preparatory identity, e.g., sports games. The Seton Catholic Preparatory crest holds symbolic meaning for the school, its heritage and patroness, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American saint and a pioneer in parochial education. The 2014 School Crest coordinates with the main logo; SETON CATHOLIC PREPARATORY is in the same font style. SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD 5 Senior Earns President’s Volunteer Service Award PULLING THE CANCER CARD: Playing the hand you’re given Amanda’s book is available on Amazon, and you may follow her blog PullingtheCancerCard.com. Amanda Kahler, Class of 2004 “M y dad, Joe Kahler, had been a picture of health for so many years and that is why his cancer diagnosis was such a shock to all of us. My dad has taught us all to rise above, trust in our faith and never be bitter.” says Seton graduate Amanda Kahler ’04. Kahler and her sisters have all graduated from Seton Catholic Prep with Kahler graduating in 2004, her sister Candace (Kahler) Campbell in 2002 and youngest sister, Shelli, in 2012. Kahler received her bachelor’s degree in 2008 from Northern Arizona University and continued on to complete her Master’s degree in Communications. Kahler began her writing career early, which evolved into a speaking tour. Her first book, “Out on my Own...College Bound” was published in 2009 and she began speaking at Arizona high schools and colleges to help students transition from high school to their first year of college. In 2011, her dad was diagnosed with Stage IV appendix cancer and life changed for the entire family. The family has honored their dad’s wishes to maintain their strong faith and belief in God’s plan. Kahler credits her father and her mom Sherrie, for keeping the family positive and drawing on one another’s strengths. Along with being supported by each other, Kahler shares that her 6 SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD entire family has relied on the Seton Catholic Prep community for support, strength and prayers. Kahler said, “Whenever we needed anything, someone from Seton was right there.” Recently, Kahler was surprised by CBS Channel 5 award of a “Pay it Forward” gift of $500. With this money, Kahler, her dad, mom, sisters and 300 others celebrated a Daddy-Daughter Dance which raised over $15,000 for cancer research and others struggling with this disease. After the event, Kahler, with help from her family, finished her most recent book, “Pulling the Cancer Card: Playing the Hand You’re Given”. She’s excited to begin speaking to organizations and helping others who are experiencing a difficult diagnosis. Kahler and her sisters, Candace and Shelli, reflect on their time at Seton Catholic Prep…the teachers who challenged them, instilled faith, courage and determination in them, and who loved them as individuals. All three fondly remember Dr. Betty Krings and her patience with teaching high level mathematics. The girls remember softball coach and counseling director, Jerry Mullin, for his calm and inclusive patience with girls new to the softball field. All three sisters also said “Mrs. Pattock is a true gem at Seton Catholic Prep!” They remember the teachings from Seton and how that experience strengthened their faith and helped prepare them for life’s challenges. Kahler’s book is available on Amazon, and you may follow her blog PullingtheCancerCard.com. Please keep Joe Kahler and his family in your prayers. Claire Evans of Gilbert completed over 200 hours of community service through Hugh O’Brian Youth’s (HOBY’s) Leadership for Service Program. HOBY is recognized worldwide as one of the nation’s foremost youth leadership development organizations. For her service, Evans, a senior at Seton Catholic Preparatory, has earned the President’s Volunteer Service Award. Evans completed her community service hours through a combination of volunteering at local organizations, attending HOBY Community Leadership Workshops and participating in clubs at Seton Catholic Prep. As a volunteer, she has touched local organizations such as St. Mary’s Food Bank, Desert Rivers Audubon, Temple Emanuel Preschool and the Holy Cross Catholic Church youth choir in Mesa. At Seton, Evans is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Mentors Club, Sentinel Ambassadors, Spanish National Honor Society, Art Club and Red Kettle Club. “Claire has not only been recognized for her tireless service at the highest level from our nation’s president, she is an exceptional role model in bringing our mission to life here at Seton of leadership and loving service to others,” said Patricia Collins, principal of Seton Catholic Preparatory. Along with HOBY and the President’s Volunteer Service Award, the Corporation for National & Community Service and the Points of Light Institute are proud to recognize and certify Evans for her hours of service. “Claire has shared in the spirit of kindness and warmth of community through an immeasurable contribution of time and effort,” said Javier La Fianza, HOBY’s president and CEO, in a letter for Evans’ college admission officer. Evans plans to attend the University of Arizona in the fall 2014. COMING FALL 2014 Years eton S e it r o v a f r u o y Share s! ie r o m e m d n a s photo Catholic.org n to Alumni@Seto m e th il a m e se a Ple photo by mail, a d n se to r fe re Or if you’d p please send to: atholic Prep C n to e S • l il H 224 Karen handler, AZ 85 C • d a o R n so b 1150 North Do SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD 7 The goal of the Christian Service Program at Seton Catholic Prep is for students to recognize and demonstrate that serving others is central to our call as Catholic Christians. This Gospel-rooted service is essential to every student’s experience at Seton Catholic Prep and allows them to provide loving service to others while developing their own spirituality. Rob Curtis, Seton Catholic Prep’s Campus Minister, shares, “We teach our students they are called to serve as we have recently been reminded by Pope Francis. We challenge our students to get outside of themselves and see the world through others’ eyes. Our students embrace this philosophy and with their loving volunteer service truly make a difference in others’ lives as well as their own.” Here, two Seton students reflect on their Christian service. 8 SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD ‘‘ I’ve loved my time at Seton Catholic Prep, and the Mother Seton charism I live by is determination. Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace 1 PETER 4:10 in its various forms. UCHENNA EKEH, CLASS OF 2014 For my service project, I chose to volunteer at St. Anne’s Catholic Church by assisting anyone who needed to prepare for an event in their department. I usually helped with preparing the Church for weekday Mass. During weekends, I would also help the staff of the Catechism school prepare for classes. My personal goal was to complete a service project knowing that I made a significant difference in my own parish community. I selected this particular project because it fulfilled my personal goal. Because I was working in the same parish where I attend Mass, I was familiar with most of the people I worked with, however, by working with them towards the same objective, we automatically developed a connection. Working with the staff gave me the time to get to know them better and to develop a stronger connection to my faith. I always like to show love towards someone by giving them a compliment or being positive around them. I do this because I feel that joy is contagious. I believe that if you show compassion towards someone, then they will feel an inclination to show compassion towards another. My Christian service project has truly been a way for me to share this charism of love and service within my parish community. ‘‘ I believe that I live the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton charism of love. Christian Service Volunteer ProjectS MAKING A DIFFERENCE I always try to work as hard as possible in all I do whether it is school work, sports, or volunteering. I always want to be the best person I can be and am determined to work hard in all I do. ‘‘ SERVICE to others My current Christian service project is with Etipser, LLC, a local organization dedicated to serving the special needs community with dignity and respect; offering summer programs and sessions. I assist mentally disabled kids by helping them with their motor, reading, and social skills. I chose this service because I love seeing the joy and innocence of kids with mental disabilities. The experience has made me realize I also want to work with mentally disabled kids when I’m older. Through this project, I am challenged to step out of my comfort zone and connect with a new group of people. This Seton Catholic service project has helped me see the “gift is in the giving” of my time and talent to these wonderful children. ‘‘ Loving REBECCA GODBOUT, CLASS OF 2014 SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD 9 James Ariola wins Voice of Democracy Scholarship OFFICIALLY SPEAKING Exceptional Sisters of Charity Mark 80 Years in Arizona Seton Catholic Senior, James Ariola, was presented with a scholarship award for his winning essay in the VFW Post 8053 in Sun Lakes Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program. James audio essay on “Why I’m Optimistic about our Nation’s Future” was judged on originality, content and delivery. James will now go on to compete in the state competition. Seton Catholic Mom named Private School Teacher of the Year Tina Larsen, a third grade teacher at St. John Bosco Catholic School and the mother of Seton Catholic Prep students Daniel (’14), Patrick (’15) and Thomas (7th grade SJB) was awarded the Private School Teacher of the Year for the State of Arizona by the Arizona Council for American Private Education (AZCAPE). More than 200 private school leaders were nominated for this prestigious award. Larsen was selected for her exemplified criteria as having passion for education and serving her local community. She began her teaching career in San Diego, CA and shortly thereafter chose to take a hiatus to raise her family. Larsen returned to teaching at St. John Bosco Catholic School seven years ago. Asked what motivates her to be an exceptional teacher, friend, mom, and wife, her answer was clear, “My faith, my family, my friends and those smiling little St. John Bosco teacher and Seton parent faces each morning as we begin Tina Larson was awarded the Private the school day, so eager to learn!” School Teacher of the Year for the State of Arizona by the Arizona Council for American Private Education (AZCAPE) OF EVENTS April 10, 2014 Golden Sentinels Reunion Classes of 1958 to 1964 Character Don Cerimeli is an official with the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) for more than 23 years. During this time, he has worked state football and basketball state championship games. Below is an excerpt from his posting on AIA365.com during football season: Our crew would love to work a football game where we threw no flags. It would be a blast to just spot the ball and let two good football teams play within the rules. As officials we talk about this utopia all the time. On Thursday, we got close, only throwing a total of four flags in our varsity game all night long. Then our crew worked the Snowflake at Seton Catholic game on Friday. We expected a great football game between two great teams and it was. However, after calling 22 fouls, as a crew you walk off the field with an empty feeling. As the game’s final seconds counted down, with Snowflake taking a knee to secure the win, I braced myself for a few cold stares and maybe a negative word or two thrown our way about how the officials cost Seton the game. But, to my surprise, it didn’t happen at Seton. Seton’s players, led by Quarterback Kyle Johnson, went out of their way to shake my hand and to tell me “good game.” The Seton Catholic coaches and administration all thanked us and appreciated our efforts even though they came up short on the scoreboard. I honestly was surprised by this tremendous display of sportsmanship and respect for the game. Upon returning to the locker room, our crew discussed each foul we called and some we didn’t. We reviewed a few rules and mechanics that will help us as a crew get better in the coming weeks. I asked each member of the crew to watch the game film over the weekend and grade each call and be honest with each other. After all the review I am sure we as a crew got most of what we called last Friday night right. The same can be said about Seton Catholic Prep as it relates to the character of their kids….Seton got it right! CALENDAR April 11, 2014 Seton Volunteer Appreciation Morning Mass and Reception Class of 2014 Graduation Events May 19, 2014 Baccalaureate Mass, Corpus Christi May 20, 2014 Sr. Mary Elizabeth Lawrence, Sr. Marian Grace Brandt, Sr. Maria Consuelo Pacheco, Sr. Susan Jenny, provincial councilor, Sr. Marie Theresa Rishel, Sr. Claudia Rushlow and Sr. Jeanne Bartholomeaux pose during a gathering for men and women religious in Tucson. (Courtesy photo) It has been 80 years since the first Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill brought their educational, parish and outreach ministries from Greensburg, Pennsylvania to Arizona. They continue their active engagement today in Tucson and Phoenix. The sisters’ commitment to the Church of the Southwest has been multifaceted. It expressed itself in education (kindergarten through high school), catechetic, work with Native American and Hispanic communities, at the diocesan level, in pastoral ministry, outreach, music and liturgy, hospital chaplaincy, art, Hispanic deacon formation, care for the earth, counseling and social work. They have consistently shared the Gospel impelled by the love of Christ. Their work in Arizona led them to serve in many parishes and schools as well as hospital facilities. They have also served at the Phoenix Diocesan level and lent support to many church-based programs. While celebrating their 80 year traditions, the Sisters of Charity continue to serve the Church of Arizona because, in the words of their motto, “The charity of Christ urges us.” Seton Catholic Prep is blessed to have the continued support of the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill. Graduation Ceremony, Mesa Center for the Arts September 13, 2014 Save the Date: SETON AFTER DARK Celebrate Seton Catholic’s 60th Anniversary WINTER CHAMPIONS Spirit Line, Div. III Show Cheer State Champions Girls Varsity Basketball, Div. II State Champions Varsity Wrestling, Div. III ~ Two Individual State Champions Quentin Hovis and Sergio Chavez Girls Varsity Soccer, Div. III State Champion Runner-Up AcDec Team (Academic Decathlon), Div. III State Champions photo by herriman photography 10 SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD 11 Leadership Spirituality Character Making a Alumnibits Difference FreedomVolunteerism Medicine Music Class of 1963 Reunion, Oct. 19, 2013 Pictured from left to right (standing): Don Kramer (pleasant surprise), Carol Joseph, Alfredo Careaga, Barbara Hopfensperger, Inez Bran, Gloria Delci, Larry Meyer, Maureen Meyer, Tommy Escobedo, Robert Stoll, Donald Ong. Seated: Ann Christoph, Sharolyn Thun, Beverly Becker, Patty Stoll. 1950s Patricia Danielson ‘58 died January 29, 2013. ________________________ Jim Stephens, ’59 U.S. Navy retired after 23 years then went on to successful private industry positions for international communications company. Currently loving retired life in Shenandoah Valley outside of Washington, D.C. and still forever grateful for his education at Seton Catholic. ________________________ 1990s Anthony Yozzo, ’90 graduated from NAU and has spent over 23 years in the hotel industry. He is currently managing for the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa. ________________________ Joanne Doroz-Gierak ’94 and her husband welcomed son, Benjamin Joseph Gierak on October 10, 2013. ________________________ Christina (Ryan) Van En ’95 recently served as the research associate for Dr. Stuart Grauer’s book Real Teachers: True Stories of Renegade Educators which published this year. Christina married David Van En in February of 2012. ________________________ Sarah Hagerty ’98 is an amazing photographer at Hagerty Photography and she’s now introducing “the hippest photo-booth” in the valley. The HIPBOOTH is an open-air interactive photobooth experience offering the hippest props and backdrops. TheHipBooth.com. ________________________ Peter Rhee ’99 after Mayo Clinic residency, now serves as an orthopedic surgeon in the US Air Force at the San Antonio, TX Military Medical Center. Thank you, Peter, for your service! ________________________ 2000s Colleen (Hubbard) Bruening, ’00 an over 8 year cancer survivor encourages everyone to “trust in God’s plan”. Read more of her story on ShowUpForLifeBlog.com Photo shows Colleen, with husband Chad Bruening, ’00 and their 3 beautiful children. Heather Gaiser ’01 and her husband, Michael Cravener ’03 are busy with three boys ages 5, 3 and 15 months. Michael is a City of Chandler fire fighter and recently received his BS degree from ASU. They enjoy coming back to Seton to watch their cousin Antonio Campanella and niece Jasmine Garcia play sports at Seton. ________________________ Ed Hermes, ’02 recently graduated from law school and is currently working at Quarles & Brady with Seton alumnus and fellow attorney, Jim Ryan, ’68. ________________________ Adam Baker ’04 just had his first book published “Maury C. Moose and The Forest Noel”. Adam has always had a love of reading and his goal with this book is to have a positive impact on children and inspire a love of reading at any age. SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD Gillean Osterday Barkyoumb, ’06 was recently named Employee of the Month by Isagenix International where she works on their Research and Development Team. Congratulations! ________________________ Valerie Echeveste, ’07 is currently working with Congressman Ed Pastor on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Valerie and Stephanie both attended World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil this past summer. ________________________ Caolan Ronan ‘07 is currently attending Elon University Law School in Greensboro, North Carolina. While pitching for Division I Baseball at LaSalle University, he had the lowest ERA his last year and graduated in 2012 with a degree in Criminal Justice and English. ________________________ Meagan and Pat Sullivan, both Class of 2007, welcomed their first child, Declan Francis Sullivan, on October 10, 2013. ________________________ Congratulations to Amanda Russell ‘07, and Joseph Roberson ‘07, who were married on November 8, 2013, in Corolla NC. They both graduated from Arizona State University and now reside in Queen Creek. Amanda is the founder of Klury, an on-line upscale designer store and Joseph is in management with QuikTrip Corporation. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ 12 Stephanie Echeveste, ’04 after co-founding online retailer BetaBrand.com has begun her own fashion line, Etxe. She is living in San Francisco, CA. ________________________ Amanda Kahler ’04 has published a second book “Pulling the Cancer Card: Playing the Hand you’re Given” following a diagnosis of a family member. Her book is available on Amazon and you can follow her blog on Pullingthecancercard.com (see related story page 6). ________________________ Juliana Angelina ‘04, completed law school and has passed the Arizona bar examination. Congratulations! ________________________ Jacoba Spruit Nissen (Cook) ‘04, Labor and Delivery RN at Banner Ironwood, recently welcomed her third son Reid Charles, born November 29, 2013. ________________________ Juliana Badalamenti-Charron ’04 graduated with a Juris Doctorate in May and passed her bar exam in October. Juliana just recently moved back to Arizona from Michigan. ________________________ Vanessa Beltran ’05 welcomed her daughter Adelina Sofia Ahmad on October 31, 2013. ________________________ Kristen (McLaughlin) McKnight ’05 and her husband, Dr. Alex McKnight were fortunate to start their marriage off in a very special way by receiving the newlywed blessing (Sposi Novelli) from Pope Francis in May of 2013. ________________________ Amanda Mulheron, class of 2009 married Keith Kent on January 4, 2014 at Saint Paul’s Catholic Church, Princeton, NJ. ________________________ 2010s Joe Cusimano ‘10 - a medicinal biochemistry major with a 4.0 GPA at Arizona State University and a member of Barrett Honors College. Currently applying to pharmacy school in fulfillment of his plans to pursue a PharmD and a PhD in drug research. ________________________ Michael Polowski ‘10 was awarded a 2013 Provost Fellowship at Loyola University in Chicago. He is researching “Mapping the Humanities: Intersection between History and Digital Media.” Briana Bricher ‘11 is studying at University of Dallas for a BS in Biology. She graduated in 2010 from CGCC with a degree in Associates of Science and she played 2 years of basketball with the Coyotes. ________________________ Caroline Pennison ’11 was selected by Louisiana State University’s Panhellenic Executive Council to serve as a Gamma Chi for 2013 Fall Sorority Rush. She led a group of 17 girls through Rush and was then reunited with her chapter, Zeta Tau Alpha. ________________________ Chris Cusimano ’11 is serving as a Specialist in the Arizona Army National Guard and has recently been awarded the 153rd Brigade Support Battalion Soldier of the Year for 2013. Chris is a Dean’s List junior at ASU studying Criminal Justice and also serves as a Chandler Police Explorer. ________________________ Megan Molloy ‘12 and Eric Pfafffenberger ‘12, were just recently engaged. Megan attends ASU studying Tourism and Special Events and Eric is studying Fire Science at MCC. Congratulations! Megan McNaughton ‘13 – attending the University of Arizona pursuing degrees in Global Studies and Russian. ________________________ Victoria Antram ‘13 attending Ave Maria University in Naples, FL studying political science. ________________________ Andrew Polowski ‘13 was a member of the Northern Arizona University Lumberjack Marching Band this fall. The band performed shows for all home football games, performed for alumni at Homecoming and hosted NAU Band Day. He is now a member of the pep band and plays at home basketball games. Go Jacks! ________________________ Alyssa Garcia, ’13 representing the Ak-Chin Indian Community, was crowned Miss Indian Arizona 2013-14. She is attending the University of Arizona seeking her degree in Physiology. Praying the Rosary for Our Country November 2013 (L-R) Fr. Dan McBride, Pastor St. Mary’s Parish; 1Lt Andrew Taylor, Luke AFB; Marc Sepulveda ‘03, Joe Foss Institute; Captain Patrick J. Burke ‘02, Davis-Monthan AFB; 1Lt Mathew Bender, Luke AFB 2013 Seton Catholic Prep Hall of Fame Inductees ________________________ Megan Farinella, ’13 was awarded the ariZoni Theater Best Actress Award for her role as Aida in “Disney’s Aida” with the Actors Youth Theater. This production also won the ariZoni Award for Best Musical Production. ________________________ Amanda Veals ‘10 attending University of Arizona studying environmental science and wildlife conservation. Amanda just returned from study abroad in South Africa. ________________________ McKenna Ronan ’11 is currently a junior at Mercy College in New York, majoring in Media Studies with emphasis on journalism. She also has completed her third season as starting setter for their women’s volleyball team, setting a record for service aces and assists. ________________________ ________________________ Jen Cox ‘12 attending the University of Arizona majoring in sports medicine and planning to become a physical therapist. ________________________ Courtney Rodriguez, ’12 received the Bear Down Scholarship award after exceptional academic excellence during her freshman year at the University of Arizona. Congratulations! ________________________ Brennen Campbell ‘13 attending NAU, majoring in Hotel and Restaurant Mgmt. ________________________ ________________________ Vicky Taverna, ‘13 received a scholarship for cross country at MCC. She competed in the fall during her freshman year running her best time at a 20:12 for the 5k and ran at NJCAA Nationals in Iowa. She is currently competing indoor track and will attend the Indoor Nationals in NYC. Top, starting from left: Avel Mendoza, ‘78; Raja Audi, ‘98; Kevin Foote, ‘98; Rob Byrne, ‘98; BJ Young, ‘98; Matt Mayo, ‘98; James Scott, ‘99; and Coach Joe Timpani from 1997 State Championship Football Team Bottom, starting from left: Lisa Wangler-Moser, ‘98; Eveline Heath, retired Faculty Member; Kate McBryan, ‘03; James Koestner, ‘99; Mike Sullivan, ‘98; and Charles Bolig, ‘99. DO YOU have news? Send it in! Be sure to include your class year along with your accomplishment, accolade or other significant news item. Email to Becky Sanchez: [email protected] SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD 13 Help every student Support The Fund for Seton Catholic Today! Seton Catholic Prep students embody... • Academic excellence • LEADERSHIP • LOVING SERVICE TO OTHERS Annual Report We are proud to recognize all donors to Seton Catholic Prep. Please note that this section reports on gifts received during the 2012-2013 fiscal year (July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013). 2012-13 Board of Trustees Fund Mr. Gabe Ortiz, ’88, president Mr. Martin Breeden Mrs. Noreen Cravener Mrs. Carol Dobson Mrs. Tracy Dorsey Mrs. Susan Kauffman Mrs. Jill Sciarappo Mrs. Sandi Wilson Mrs. Pat Collins, ex-officio Mrs. Paula Osterday, staff support Mrs. Brandy Martinez, staff support t for Seton Catholic 2012-13 Advisory Board We are counting on your support! YES! We want to support Seton Catholic Prep’s mission! o Enclosed please find my check for $ ____________________ (Payable to Seton Catholic Prep) o Please charge $ ___________________ to my: o AMEX o Visa o MasterCard o Discover _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name on credit card Signature (required) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Account number in the Mission of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Fiscal Year 2012-13 What is needed to ensure this tradition continues? Donated dollars to fund the enhancements in a Seton Catholic Prep education as well as financial assistance to deserving students in our community. the DONORS The Greatest Believers Expiration date CSV o I will donate to the fund online at: www.SetonCatholic.org o I am not able to donate at this time, but would like to make a pledge to give $ ____________ in 2014. (Please contact me after regarding my pledge.) For questions, please contact the Seton Catholic Prep Advancement Office at 480.963.1900 x2006 or by emailing: [email protected]. Your gift is tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Rich Zawtocki, president Micki Schroeder, vice president Eddie Cook, secretary Jim Doroz Jim Hayden Fr. Dan McBride Paul Pfaffenberger Jim Probst Ivan Rojas Corky Silver Debbie Spinner Peter Sterling Fr. Dan Vanyo Paula Young Patricia Collins, principal 2012-13 Finance Committee Jim Probst Jody LaBenz Micki Schroeder Robert Hicks Julie Hietter Anonymous Achen-Gardner Construction, LLC American Express Charitable Fund Dr. and Mrs. Lauro Amezcua-Patino Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Amorosi Arizona School Choice Trust Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Arndt Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Baker Bank of America Matching Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Roland Benigno Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beyer Boeing Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Borns Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bresnahan Ms. Michele C. Calebaugh Campanella Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brian Campanella Ms. Denise E. Campanella Mr. Joseph J. Campanella Cardinals Charities, Inc. Catholic Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Cravener Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeMuro Mrs. Lorenza DeMuro Dickinson Ready Mix Dignity Health Diocese of Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Dobson Mr. and Mrs. William Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Eklund Mr. and Mrs. David A. Engelbert Mr. and Mrs. Highly Falkner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falzone Mr. and Mrs. Dino Farfante Alberta B. Farrington Foundation Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Foundation Gila River Indian Community Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Gleisner Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hadad Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hanger Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Harty Honeywell Hometown Solutions Honeywell International Charity Matching Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hufford Senator John F. Huppenthal Intel Foundation Intel Volunteer Grant Program Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Kochis ‘97 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Krick Mr. and Mrs. Jody D. LaBenz Lamar Studios, Inc. Ms. Leah L. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lopez Kemper and Ethel Marley Foundation Marshall & Ilsley Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. McGrady Mr. and Mrs. Greg Medley Governor Rose Mofford Mr. and Mrs. John P. Molloy Myler Family Foundation Dr. Charles Myler, Jr. North Park Industrial, LLC Mr. and Mrs. William K. Nowak Paramount Pool and Spa Systems Mr. and Ms. Ronald D. Pearson Ms. Shirley Perri Tony and Shirley Perri Foundation Phoenix Suns Charities Pinnacle Employee Group Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. James M. Probst Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities Ms. Alicia Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roy Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ryan ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Ryne Sandberg Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sant Mrs. Eva Serrano Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sieczkowski Mr. and Mrs. Cortland J. Silver Silverleaf Benefits Company, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Simmerman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith St. Mary’s Catholic Church St. Timothy Catholic Community Steele Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stewart Mr. William G. Stocks Stoll Masonry, Inc. Mr. Dennis Troggio Twin-Tel, Inc. Ms. Maria Vinaras Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. Ken Whisenhunt Wiegand Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Zylla SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD 15 The Annual Fund Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Club $10,000 and above Myler Family Foundation Father Patterson Club $5,000 and above Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold Foundation Honeywell International Charity Matching Intel Volunteer Grant Program Br. Edmund Ignatius Rice Club $1,000 and above Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Roland Benigno Mr. and Mrs. Tillman L. Christianson Mr. and Mrs. David A. Engelbert Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Greenawalt Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. William K. Nowak Mr. Brian R. O’Donnell Mr. and Ms. Ronald D. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ryan ‘68 Mr. James Smith and Ms. Mary Mazza Ms. Maria Vinaras Principal’s Club $500 and above Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bitler Mr. and Mrs. E. Timothy Buckel Country Financial CC Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Cravener Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Dickason Mr. and Mrs. William Dorsey Mr. Todd Einck Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Eklund Mr. and Mrs. Louis Giallonardo Mr. and Mrs. Darryl M. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. James Grindey Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hemingway Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Howell Intel Charitable Match Trust Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kominski Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L’Heureux Mark K.McAlister DDS, MS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reckenberg Valley of the Sun United Way Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Vastola Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Zylla Sentinel Club $250 and above Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Amorosi Mr. and Mrs. James J. Arama Sr. Mr. Daniel W. Beauchamp ‘02 Boeing Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burdick Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Cusimano Mr. and Mrs. David Eckenrode Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Esposito Mr. Paul Girvan ‘64 Msgr. Thomas Hever Mr. and Mrs. Scott Holman Mr. Philip Ketron Mr. and Mrs. Jody D. LaBenz Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lopez Mr. Brigido R. Miranda, Jr. ‘61 Michael and Deanna Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Olson Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel A. Ortiz ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osterday Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Pattock Mr. and Mrs. Frank Repar, Jr. Ms. Cecilia Sanders Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sant Mr. and Mrs. Cortland J. Silver Mr. Edward Stokes Ms. Ruth Stuart Dr. and Mrs. Alfonso Tan Mr. David Vasquez ‘97 Mr. and Mrs. Brant Weber Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Zeck Friend’s Club $100 and above Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Aguiar Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ambrosia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Armanini Mr. and Mrs. Peter Armbruster Mr. Fernando Arvizu ‘60 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Baglini, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Barkyoumb Ms. Rosamaria H. Bernasconi ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. James Bjornholt Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Borns Mr. and Mrs. Brian Campanella Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chavez, III Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. Clinch ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Companik Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cook Mr. Thomas Darby Mr. Gerald Doris Dr. and Mrs. Steven A. Eddy Mr. Eric R. Eklund ‘03 Mr. and Mrs. Germain J. Engelbert Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ewan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Farinella Deacon and Mrs. Patrick F. Flynn Mr. Patrick Foley ‘65 and Mrs. Phyllis Foley ‘65 Ms. Susan F. Foss ‘04 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fulmer Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Garcia Mr. and Mrs. William Godbout Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hale Mr. Shawn B. Hamp ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Jon Harrison Ms. Julie A. Hershkowitz ‘07 Ms. Karen Hill Mrs. Nan Hillebrand Mr. and Mrs. David Holman Ms. Cassandra L. Johnsen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Kendree Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Klee Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Kochis ‘97 Dr. Elizabeth Krings Ms. Pam J. Lanese Mr. and Mrs. John T. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawless Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer Mrs. Barbara J. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino Naldo Fund the Fiscal Year 2012-13 Mr. and Mrs. Andy Nguyen Ms. Bridget M. O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pabst Mr. and Mrs. George Peoples, Jr. The Petrides Family Ms. Theresa K. Polowski ‘03 Mr. and Mrs. James Pongracz Mr. and Mrs. James M. Probst Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Reichardt Dr. and Mrs. Richard Riley Mrs. Elizabeth Ruggiero ‘98 Mr. Charles V. Ruiz Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Rory Self Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Ali Siadat Mrs. Colleen Sizer Mr. Scott M. Sperry ‘04 Mr. Mark J. Stoll, Sr. ‘58 and Mrs. Sylvia Stoll ‘58 Ms. Maureen Sullivan Col. John F. Thornell ‘64 Tyco Pac Charitable Match Dr. Nancy Langston Uxa ‘78 Dr. and Mrs. J. Richard Vanderveen Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Young Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Zawtocki Mr. and Mrs. Javier Zuluaga Seton Supporter Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angelo Mr. Don J. Aspito, II Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Candelaria Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Cortez, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cress Mrs. Debra Eubanks Defreyn ‘85 Dr. Monica and Mr. Tony Dickens Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Doak Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Esposito Mr. and Mrs. William D. Gaylord Ms. Angie Gillette t for Seton Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Lenard L. Hailey Ms. Pamela Hollerbach Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lefty Karropoulos Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Knab Mr. Jesse H. Kroupa ‘05 Ms. Denise Richardson Lockhart ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mackowski Sr. Joan Marie Madden Mr. Carlos R. Martinez ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martinez Ms. Ann McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mead Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Molinas Mrs. Joanna M. Murphy ‘02 Ms. Irene Nino ‘60 Mr. and Mrs. John Nowak The Oliveri Family Ms. Sandy Potter Ms. Delores A. Roberson Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Ruchensky Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Russell Mr. and Mrs. John Schanberger Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schimpp Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Schindele Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Schroeder Shoe Box Recycling LLC Mr. and Mrs. Eric O. Shreder Mr. Geoffrey K. Smitham ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Solbes Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Spinner Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Tierney Mr. Joseph Villalobos, Jr. ‘61 Mr. James R. Walton Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ward Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wisdom Fiscal Year 2012-13 The Capital Campaign Phase 1 Classroom Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bresnahan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hietter Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Jaramillo Mr. and Mrs. Jody D. LaBenz Mr. and Mrs. Stewart N. Rylander Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sampson Phase 1A Classroom Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Brian Barkyoumb Mrs. Donna M. Bird Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Borns Mr. and Mrs. Brian Campanella Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chavez, III Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. Clinch ‘77 Mr. Thomas Darby Dickinson Ready Mix Alberta B. Farrington Foundation Ms. Susan F. Foss ‘04 Ms. Angie Gillette Mr. and Mrs. William Godbout Mr. and Mrs. James Grindey 16 SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD Mr. and Mrs. Jim M. Haggerty Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hemingway Mr. and Mrs. Scott Holman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hufford Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Juliano Mr. and Mrs. Luke Koons Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kubasak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mead Mr. and Mrs. Greg Medley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Moore North Park Industrial, LLC Mr. and Ms. Ronald D. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Peterson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Probst Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rich Ms. Alicia Rodriguez Mrs. Elizabeth Ruggiero ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sant Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Spinner Mr. and Mrs. Danilo Tabique Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vanderwey Ms. Maria Vinaras Seton After Dark Donors & Sponsors Silver Sponsor Dignity Health Bronze Sponsors Aplified Parts Bolt Security Guard Services Father Patterson Knights of Columbus Council #3121 HDA Architects Holy Cross Catholic Church Mt. Claret Retreat Center Pugh Engineering, LLC Diocese of PhoenixCatholic Cemetaries & Mortuaries St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church Southwest Sales Reps, AZ Wespac Construction, Inc. Business Donors Actors Theatre Airworx Trampoline Entertainment Center AMF McRay Plaza Lanes Applebee’s Arizona Museum of Natural History Arizona Cardinals Arizona Diamondbacks Arizona Eye Institute & Cosmetic Laser Center Arizona Golf Resort Arizona Lottery Arizona Science Center Arizona State University Arizona Wine Growers Augusta Ranch Golf Club Autozone Bare Necessity Wax & Spa Beauty Brands, Inc. BevMo Big 5 Sporting Goods Brunswick Lanes Brunswick Zone Mesa Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar Build a Bear By the Yard! Carrabba’s Italian Grill Chandler Center for the Arts Changing Hands Bookstore Cheesecake Factory Chick-Fil-A Chandler Festival Children’s Dental Village Chipotle Mexican Grill City Wide Pest Control, Inc. Classic Air Aviation Classy Closets Coffin & Trout Fine Jewelers Coldstone Creamery Cracker Barrel Culver’s of Chandler Dance Republic Desert Botanical Garden Dickerson Orthodontics Disneyland Community Relations Dolly Steamboat Dragon Express Asian Diner Dunn Edwards Paints Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Eagle Mountain Golf Club Educational Outfitters Elephant Bar Restaurant Ernst & Young Evil Moon Spirits Extreme Cornhole Fairy Tale Brownies Family Optometry P.C. Fields of Fur Cage Free Grooming Fleming’s Forefathers Gourmet Cheesesteaks & Fries Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West Fry’s Food Stores Genghis Grill Girly Girlz Tea and Trinkets Grand Canyon Deer Farm Grand Canyon Planning Associates, LLC Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Institute for Drivers Safety Jimmy & Joe’s Pizzeria Joe Brewton Art Juan Jaime’s Tacos and Tequila JumpStreet Indoor Trampoline Park JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa JW Marriott Camelback Inn Keeling Schaefer Vineyards La Cia Salon Lamar Studios Lifeteen Longbow Golf Club Lucky Lou’s American Grill Luv My Bling Macayo’s Mexican Kitchen Marcello’s Pasta Grill Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort and Spa Mount Claret Retreat Center My Fitness Studio, LLC Nate’s 3rd Base Dining Natural Progression Massage Therapy Neighborhood Restaurants, LLC (Zipps Sports Grill) New Era Cap Company Ocotillo Golf Resort Origami Owl Out of Africa Wildlife Park Paradise Bakery Pesto’s Peter Piper Pizza Pet Planet Phoenix Art Museum Phoenix Rock Gym Phoenix Suns Phoenix Symphony Phoenix Zoo Play It Again Sports Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort Polar Ice Chandler Pratt Companies, LLC Queen Creek Performing Arts Center R. T. O’ Sullivan Rasing Arizona Kids Rigatony’s Authentic Italian Rose Tuxedo Ross Dress for Less Rubio’s Restaurants, Inc. Rustler’s Rooste Sedona Real Inn & Suites Sentinel Booster Club Seton Catholic Preparatory High School Seton Catholic Robotics Club Seton Fine Arts Association Sharko’s Catering Shoe Thrill Ski Pro Inc. Solace Therapeutic Massage Someburros! Great Mexican Food Spinato’s Pizzeria Sports Clips - Raintree Ranch Stratum Laser Tag Stray’N Up Fitness & Wellness SunDust Gallery Susan Risi Five 15 Gallery Sweeties Candy of Arizona T.C. Eggington’s at Fiesta Crossing The Brush Bar The Hungry Monk The Keg Steakhouse and Bar Tilted Kilt TMK Automotive Total Wine & More Tubac Golf Resort & Spa USA’s Skateland USA Youth Fitness Center Valle Luna Mexican Food & Cantinas Van Dyke Laser & Skin V’s Barbershop Wal-Mart Frederick T. Wood, D.D.S. Yard House Restaurants Your Carpet’s Best Friend ZTejas Southwestern Grill Zulu Nyala Group Individual Donors Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. & Patti Ahlemeier Mrs. A. Cristina Alamdari Dr. & Mrs. Al & Leslie Ambrosia Ms. Sherri Bick Mr. & Mrs. Fred G. & Margaret Borns Mr. & Mrs. Earl & Julie Brockert Mr. & Mrs. Eugene & Anita Buckel Mr. Geoff Budoff Mr. Brian Campanella Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Ann Candelaria Ms. Kimberly Castro Ms. Wen Chyi Chiu Mr. & Mrs. Tom & Pat Collins Ms. Kristin Conrad Mr. & Mrs. Edward & Jennifer Cook Mr. & Mrs. Fred & Laura Daily Mrs. Geri Desmond Mr. & Mrs. Rich & Barbara Douglas Ms. Laurie Elkins Mr. & Mrs. David A. & Kristina L. Engelbert Mr. Chris Federico Ms. Leah Fitts Mr. & Mrs. Leo S & Diana C Flogel Mr. & Mrs. Frank R & Rosaura Flores Mr. Mark Fugger Ms. Kathi Fulton Mrs. Yvette Gallagher Mrs. Denise Garcia Mr. Lewis Ghiz Mr. Mark Hart Ms. Karen Hill Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Jamie Hufford Mr. & Mrs. Todd R. & Jane Johnson Ms. Judy Krick Mr. Eugene L’Heureux Mr. Ronnie Leach Mr. Chris Mallory Mr. Don Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Walter & Marla Mikaelian Ms. Deirdre Morhet Mrs. Elaine Morse Mr. & Mrs. David & Bernadette O’Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas & Paula Osterday Ms. Gillean Osterday Mr. Bert Parra Mr. & Mrs. Adam & Lisa Rodriguez Mr. Lino Rulli Mr. Brian Sanford Mr. & Mrs. Cortland J. & Kimberly L. Silver Ms. Gwen Stanley Mr. Edward Stokes Mrs. Rita Suman Ms. Traci Tartaglio Ms. Shamim Tejani Mr. Tran Thanh Mr. & Mrs. David & Cheryl Tibbetts Mrs. Beatrice Toth Ms. Diana Trujillo Mrs. Sonja Wade Mr. & Mrs. Gary & Susan Zeck Mr. & Mrs. Javier & Gina Zuluaga Every attempt has been made to provide a complete and accurate list of donors. If your name has been inadvertently omitted, please accept our sincere apologies and contact the Advancement Office at 480-963-1900, Ext 2006 or [email protected]. Fiscal Year 2012-13 Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Young Designated Gifts Phase 1A Concession Stand Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Amorosi Mr. Joe Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Roland Benigno Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Boyd Ms. Michele C. Calebaugh Mr. and Mrs. Brian Campanella Mr. Joseph J. Campanella Ms. Denise E. Campanella Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Cravener Mr. and Mrs. Mark Detente Mr. and Mrs. David A. Engelbert Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fraser Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Gleisner Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hufford Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marx Fiscal Year 2012-13 Athletics Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Scott Mr. Dennis Troggio Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wade Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Young Mr. and Mrs. Javier Zuluaga Ak-Chin Indian Community Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alexander Cardinals Charities, Inc. Child and Family Support Services Dolce Pizzeria Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Garlid Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Heild Mesa Hohokam Foundation JT Wright Enterprises Kahala Management Laundry and Cleaners Supply, Inc. Ms. Leah L. Lewis Mark Bustos Agency MJM Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Morbia LLC Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rawlings Scott’s Training Systems Ms. Elizabeth Rueter ‘85 and Mr. Jeffrey Rueter Mr. and Mrs. Joel Terrill Chapel The Petrides Family Coach Mulvey Award Mrs. Sarah Mulvey Huston ‘76 Fine Arts Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ajamie Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beaton Ms. Gina Belknap Jamie Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burba Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crane Mr. Arthur Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dombrowski Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grauert Mr. Christopher Gunty Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hemingway Ms. Carlie Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Klein Ms. Pam Mahoney Ms. Bonnie Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McCabe Ms. Rosemary Mitchell Ms. Sonia M. Morales-Jones Mrs. Joanna M. Murphy ‘02 Orangeleaf Self Serve Frozen Yogurt Ms. Stacy Orsino Ms. Elena J. Pavlet Ms. Lezli Pearson Ms. Adrienne Reese Ms. Helen E. Rusinek Ms. Eva Sabedo Ms. Patricia A. Silver Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terian Ms. Christine Zenovitch Robotics Mr. and Mrs. James J. Arama Sr. Campanella Family Foundation Mr. Thomas Darby Ms. Angie Gillette Tiffany Tate Youth Sports Award Phoenix Regional Sports Commission Tuition Assistance Mr. Steel J. Arostegui Catholic Community Foundation Knights of Columbus, Council #12246 Lexus of Superstition Springs Mrs. Anne M. Stocks Mr. and Mrs. John Tretter SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD 17 Fiscal Year 2012-13 Donor Spotlight Honor & Memory Gifts In Honor In Memory In Honor of Joe Campanella’s Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Brian Campanella In Honor of Bev Davis’ 75th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borns In Honor of Betty Dent and Mary Borns on Mother’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borns In Honor of Hilda Gamboa’s 100th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borns In Honor of Shirley Greener Ms. Angie Gillette In Honor of Judge David Lee Grounds, Esq. Anonymous In Honor of Eric D. Horowitz ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Horowitz In Honor of Grandpa Max and Abuelo Jaime Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Cortez, Sr. In Honor of Sr. Joan Marie Madden Dcn. Scott M. Sperry ‘04 In Honor of Sergio A. Moncada ‘09 Ms. Alicia Rodriguez In Honor of Christy ’07, Johnny ’08 and Brian Sizer ’11 Mrs. Colleen Sizer In Honor of Donald L. Stokes Mr. Edward Stokes In Honor of Zach Wade ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wade In Honor of William M. Young Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Young In Memory of Enrique Andrade Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mead In Memory of Leandro K. Aquino Anonymous In Memory of Erin C. Bellefeuille ’02 Mr. John E. Anthony, II ‘01 Mr. Kurt Belfils Ms. Kathleen Liles Mr. and Mrs. Hans R. Naumann In Memory of Gary E. Bird and Family Anonymous In Memory of Dan Bush Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borns In Memory of Kathy Campanella Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Cravener In Memory of Father Tim Davern Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borns In Memory of Michael A. Eubanks ’86 Mrs. Debra Eubanks Defreyn ‘85 In Memory of Arie Fitzhugh ’11 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vanderwey In Memory of Gaynard Hardebeck Mr. and Mrs. George Peoples, Jr. In Memory of George Ilchak Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borns In Memory of Jenae L’Heureux Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L’Heureux In Memory of Martha Omohundro Mr. Geoffrey K. Smitham ‘98 Fiscal Year 2012-13 Gifts-In-Kind Donors Alliance Beverage Distributing Bahama Buck’s BCT Printing Mr. and Mrs. John Blauvelt Mr. Dennis Boetto Bolt Security t Alice C. Hintze Scholarship In Memory of Bill Petrides The Petrides Family In Memory of Loretta Rakos Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Companik In Memory of Robert Smith Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ajamie Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beaton Ms. Gina Belknap Jamie Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burba Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Cusimano Mr. Arthur Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dombrowski Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grauert Mr. Christopher Gunty Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hemingway Ms. Carlie Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lester Ms. Pam Mahoney Ms. Bonnie Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McCabe Ms. Rosemary Mitchell Ms. Stacy Orsino Ms. Elena J. Pavlet Ms. Lezli Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petersen Ms. Adrienne Reese Ms. Helen E. Rusinek Ms. Eva Sabedo Ms. Patricia A. Silver Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terian Ms. Christine Zenovitch In Memory of Bill Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Stanley In Memory of Joseph Usher Mrs. Joanna M. Murphy ‘02 Class of 2013 Senior Tributes In Honor of Brennen J. Campbell ’13 Mrs. Lisa Campbell In Honor of Samuel Engelbert ’13 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Engelbert In Honor of Joshua T. Jimenez ’13 Mrs. Monica Jimenez Flores In Honor of Christopher T. Silver ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Silver To make a commemorative gift, please contact the Advancement Office at 480-963-1900, Ext 2006 or [email protected]. The Alice C. Hintze Scholarship was created at the Catholic Community Foundation by Carl and Alice Hintze as a perpetual endowment, to provide a scholarship to be awarded annually to an 8th grade student from St. Mary Basha Catholic School who will attend Seton Catholic Prep. Each year a new award winner will be selected based on academic achievement, an essay and financial need by a scholarship committee at St. Mary’s. Members of Carl and Alice’s family presented the award in their parent’s memory at the St. Mary’s graduation ceremony Financials CHART TITLE Majerle Sports Grill Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Marty’s Trophies Mill Avenue Travel The Original Spaghetti Company Pet Planet Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Raveling Riccobono’s Bakery Rose Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Stewart N. Rylander Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sandell Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Cortland J. Silver Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Simmerman Someburros Spencer’s Appliance Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Walt T. Stenborg Swirl It Mr. Jim VanHouten Mr. and Mrs. David M. Veals Scrip Other Revenue Tuition & Fees Development & Scholarships The Commemorative Giving Program is a way to recognize the special people in your life. The Seton Catholic Prep community gratefully acknowledges gifts to the Sisters of Charity Endowed Scholarship Fund through the Commemorative Giving Program in honor or memory of the following individuals: In Memory of Erin C. Bellefeuille ’02 In Memory of Dan Bush In Honor of Joseph Campanella In Memory of Father Tim Davern In Honor of Betty Dent , Mary Borns and Bev Davis In Honor of Hilda Gamboa In Memory of Gaynard Hardebeck In Memory of George Ilchak Diocesan Grant & Interest5,527 0.1% Tuition & Fees 4,437,63059.5% Development & Scholarships1,452,169 19.5% Other Revenue 352,4314.7% Scrip 783,80010.5% Food Services 125,9101.7% Athletics 300,4874.1% Expenditures Revenue Sources G iving P rogram SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD Revenues Athletics Food Services Mr. and Mrs. Brian Campanella Coca Cola, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Farinella Firehouse Subs Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Gesicki Ms. Karen Hill Mr. Don Huentelman Jimmy and Joe’s Pizzeria Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L’Heureux Mr. Guerrero Lindsey Lykins and Lykins Properties Mary-Basha Catholic School and Seton Catholic Prep. Married for 69 years, Carl passed away in October 2011 and Alice passed in December 2012. They were survived by 8 children (Carl Hintze Jr., Andrea Seminara, Cindy Cooper, Janice Western, Barry Hintze, Craig Hintze, Therese Gateley and Cristin Allen), 31 grandchildren and 36 greatgrandchildren. We wish to acknowledge and thank Alice and Carl for their commitment and loyal support of Catholic education and Seton Catholic Prep! Fiscal Year 2012-13 Commemorative 18 last spring. The legacy they created calls witness to the value of Catholic education and their love of the Catholic faith. The Hintze’s lived in several cities in Arizona throughout their lives. They moved to Chandler in 2004 and became parishioners of St. Mary’s. They cherished the Catholic education they received and that their children received. Four of their children attended Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School and five attended Gerard Catholic High School prior to its closing. Some of their grandchildren have attended St. CHART TITLE What is a Memorial Gift? Making a gift in memory of a loved one and being able to express your sympathy in a meaningful way can be done through the Commemorative Giving Program. You can honor a loved one annually on All Souls Day or another special day of memory in your loved one’s life. What is an Honorarium Gift? Making a gift to honor a living friend or relative on special occasions in their lives is also available through the Commemorative Giving Program. It’s a great way to let someone know you are thinking of them on their special day, whether it be a birthday, holiday, wedding, anniversary, graduation, promotion, civic honor, or any other special occasion. How can I participate? The Commemorative Giving Program is available to you through the Seton Catholic Preparatory High School website at SetonCatholic.org, under the Support Seton tab. Depreciation (Non Cash) Maintenance & Plant Operations Student Instruction Scrip Student Instruction 3,059,84940.4% Athletics 623,3978.2% Administration 912,49112.1% Development & Campaign244,896 3.2% Other Expense 79,0161.0% Interest Expense 320,3744.2% Scrip 783,80010.4% Maintenance & Plant Operations751,768 9.9% Depreciation (non cash) 644,0798.5% Food Services 144,6461.9% Net Surplus-106,361 Capital Expenditures171,644 Expenditures Interest Expense Other Expense Development & Campaign Administration Athletics SETON CATHOLIC PREP SHIELD 19 non-profit org. u.s. postage PAID Chandler, Arizona Permit No. 188 1150 N. Dobson Road Chandler, Arizona 85224 SetonCatholic.org Academic excellence. A world of opportunity. PLEASE JOIN TODAY TODAY it is more important than ever to join Seton’s monthly giving club the Sustaining Seton Society. Why? Monthly giving is an easy way to make tax deductible, much needed, donations to Seton Catholic Prep so that we may continue our mission to provide an excellent education to all students. In return, you will receive a copy of Living Faith Daily Catholic Devotions. We hope our gift to you of daily devotional prayers will be most meaningful! FREE GIFT As Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton shared with us, “We must pray literally without ceasing, I mean that prayer of the heart which is independent of time and place, which is rather a habit of lifting up the heart to God, as in a constant communication with him.” YES! I want to join the Sustaining Seton Society! Please detach the information card and drop in the mail today. 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