Serra Annual Report 2008-2009

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Serra Annual Report 2008-2009
j u n i p e r o s e r r a h i g h s c h o o l a cat h olic colleg e p r epa r atory
A publication for t h e a l u m n i , p a r e n t s & f r i e n d s o f j u n i p e r o s e r r a h i g h s c h o o l
fa l l 2 0 0 9
Annual Report Edition
inside: service & giving
a r o u n d t h e h a l l s ­— r a n d y v o g e l c e l e b r a t e s 4 0 y e a r s
students—campus ministry summer immersion
annual report 2008-2009—gifts to serra
alumni—news stories and class notes
a message from the president
Each year when I review the annual report, I am amazed
and gratified by the generosity of our parents, alumni,
foundations and the many businesses that support Serra.
This year is no exception, particularly given these most
difficult economic times.
THE ANNUAL REPORT ISSUE
2-12
around the halls
24–26
Randy Vogel Spans the Decades
Celebrates 40 years of Service
28–30
Faith in Action—Summer Immersion
Program Has Heart
31-35
Padre Annual Fund - Alumni Gifts
Consecutive Years of Alumni Giving
Kyle Lierk Inspries Students
Serra Welcomes New Staff Members
Keith Strange, Kevin Donahue and Tom
MacKenzie Celebrate 30 Years
annual report
14–15
Board Vision for Serra
New Board Members
2008-2009 Highlights
Special Thanks to Kathy Lavezzo
16–17
The President’s Circle
18–22
Parent Pledge Program
The Padre Annual Fund
Alumni Parents & Friends
Phase I & II Capital Campaign Gifts
Matching Gifts
Restricted Gifts
Endowed Scholarship Funds
36-37
50–53
alumni news
Scott Syme, Jr. ’06—Making A Difference,
Once Act at a Time
Padre Midshipman Invites Parents
to Annapolis
Must Love Dogs: Serra Alums Reconnect
through TAILS Program
UCLA Pre-med Students Spread
Padre Spirit
Ryan Svendsen ’06 Rocks the Stage
Fund A Dream Scholarship Luncheon
54–56
class notes
38-41
back cover
Alumni Associaiton Annual Golf Classic
Annual Benefit Auction
Bowl-A-Thon 2009
Erg-A-Thon
42-44
Gifts in Kind
46-49
Calendar of Events for 2009-2010
On the cover: Life changing
moment—Zach Mirich ’10 feeds an
orphan with special needs in Jamaica.
Back cover: Open Arms—Padres spread
spirit through Summer Immersion Program
Memorial Endowment Fund
In Memoriam
In this issue, we highlight Service and Giving. At Serra,
these two concepts are not just a dimension of who we
are. They are the guiding foundation of our mission
upon which the academic, athletic and co-curricular
programs stand.
Our young men work side by side with faculty and
parents to make a difference for the good in the lives
of others. Our faculty’s commitment to excellence is
evident in its years of service to Serra. The stories we
share in these pages are only a few examples of the
commitment, compassion and generosity that make
Serra a great community.
On behalf of our students, faculty and staff, I want to
thank all of our donors who thoughtfully include Serra
in their charitable giving. All that you give in time,
talent and treasure is deeply appreciated.
Go Padres!
Lars Lund
President
Help Keep Padre Traditions Strong at Serra
Serra relies on the involvement and generosity of our parents, alumni and friends to
assure that each new Padre generation may reach beyond its grasp to achieve its dreams.
Support Serra today by making your donation online at: www.Serrahs.com.
Gifts to Serra are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
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Celebrating
40 Years of Service
Students representing each of the four decades from Randy Vogel’s Algebra
classes are pictured left: L to R: Mike Salemi ’05, Shem Dahud ‘06, Randy
Vogel, Dennis Capovilla ’78, Tom Ellerhorst ’95, Rear: Mike Giotinis ‘77,
Trevor Anthony ’98, Scott Delucchi ’83.
Randy Vogel Spans the Decades
WHEN ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR RANDY VOGEL JOINED SERRA 40 YEARS AGO,
Ronald Reagan was Governor of California. A first-class letter could be mailed for six cents. ESPN did not exist.
Thirty percent of the current faculty was not even born yet.
Randy has witnessed many changes. He has seen more than
7,600 students graduate from Serra. He has worked for five
principals and with more than 325 faculty members. He also
has watched enrollment grow from a low of 693 students in
1974 to a high of 1019 students in 2007.
“I have had the opportunity to work with some amazing
faculty and staff members,” he said. “Long time Serra faculty
members Ken Houle, Jim Monahan and the late Larry Hennes
were among those men who offered me guidance during my
early years at Serra. They helped me to understand the special
significance of being a teacher in a Catholic high school. I
believe in Catholic education. We can teach values, not be
afraid to pray and recognize the impact of God in our lives
without criticism.”
“The students and families that I have met over the years are
truly wonderful,” he added. “So many alumni and their
families still keep in touch with me. It is so gratifying to get
that unexpected visit, call, email or note just checking in after
so many years. At Serra, bonds are formed among students,
parents and faculty that last forever.”
“If you add up the Serra concerts, plays and games Randy has
attended, teams he’s coached, students he’s taught and clubs
he’s moderated, he stands alone in terms of involvement,” said
Scott Delucchi ‘85. “I’d put him in a class of four or five people
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Randy Vogel Celebrates 40 Years
(including Father Zoph) who have meant the most to Serra since
the doors opened in 1944.”
During the past 40 years, there have been significant changes in
society that have affected students and teachers. “The greatest
change has been technology,” Randy noted. “Our students would
be amazed to go back 40 years in time. Cell phones, email,
digital watches, DVDs, IPods, the Internet, Bluetooth—even
personal computers were just a dream. I can clearly remember
using a hand crank adding machine to add up report card
grades. There were no computers. Typing was a required subject.
Tests and worksheets were run on dittos and mimeographs.”
teach an honors algebra class, which he calls “the highlight
of my day.”
“I loved coaching freshman baseball for 12 years, both as a
head coach and later as an assistant,” Randy said. We were
fortunate to win nine WCAL freshman championships. I also
have had the privilege of working with my best friend, Bruce
Anthony. We met in high school. His support for me, the
school and the admissions program has been invaluable.”
Randy has taught many fathers and sons. “In 1995, I
remember having Keith Rauenbuehler in my algebra class
24 years after I taught his father, Dave,” Randy remembered.
“At that time I thought, ‘I sure have been here a long time!’
Other father/son combinations have included the Dooley,
Dunleavy, Healy, Grosey, Berriatua, Raffaelli and Dunn
families. That’s a pretty extraordinary feeling!”
The modern Serra student has changed as well. “Our students
today need encouragement, someone to talk to and someone to
listen,” Randy said. “They need structure and standards to guide
their decisions. We as teachers, especially in a Catholic school,
are in a unique position to serve as role models, instill values
and offer guidance. We have a tremendous effect on the growth
of our students.”
Local Roots
Over the years, Randy has worn many hats. In addition to
being the school’s Admissions Director, he has served as Public
Relations Director, Development Director, Math Department
Chair, Counselor, Mothers’ Club Moderator, Baseball Coach,
Trivia Club Moderator, Photo Club Moderator, Yearbook
Moderator and Rally Committee Moderator. He continues to
When he is not working, Randy enjoys spending time with
his brother, Scott, sister in law, Irene, and three nephews—
Kenny, Jeffrey and Steven. His parents, Rita and Warren,
reside in Menlo Park and have been married for 66 years.
Randy was born in San Francisco but has lived in San Carlos
all his life. He graduated from San Carlos High School in
1966 and served as senior class vice president. After graduating from Santa Clara University in 1970, Randy began
teaching at Serra as a full-time math teacher. He was only
21—just four years older than most of his seniors.
“Although we are a small family, the eight of us are extremely
close,” Randy said. “My mom and dad always instilled in me
values and a strong work ethic. I have admired my dad for
always doing the right thing; for his strong character. My
mom is a loving, compassionate and caring person who is
happiest when those around her are happy. They are the most
loving and giving parents anyone could ask for.”
Randy is a huge Giants fan and remembers sneaking a
transistor radio in class when he was in high school to listen
to the Giants-Yankees World Series games. He also follows the
49ers and Sharks. In addition to sports, Randy loves to travel.
So far, he has visited 47 of 50 states, all but four major league
ballparks and several foreign countries.
As for the future, Randy looks forward to the next decade.
“I hope that my passion for Serra encourages prospective
students to become a part of the Serra
experience and embrace all that we
have to offer,” he said. “Serra is at
the top of its game. When I talk to
prospective students and their families about coming to Serra, I present
the four As – academics, athletics,
activities and the arts – all under the
umbrella of Campus Ministry and
service to others. This, combined with
the spirit of our community, makes
Serra an exceptional and unique place.
Simply put, Serra has always felt like
home. The school’s spirit and sense of
community is like nothing else I have
known.”
Career Day
Alumnus Peter Barsocchini ’70
delivers message of
inspiration and success
Faith in Action
Summer Immersion Program Has Heart
Most teenagers spend the summer relaxing at the beach, working
a part-time job and playing summer sports under sunny skies.
Yet summer had a different spin this year for a group of 14
community-minded Padres who participated in the Summer
Immersion Program.
Sponsored by the Campus Ministry Department, the two-week
program offered volunteer trips to Jamaica and New Orleans.
Teens spent two weeks under the hot sun painting houses, nailing
new floors, clearing yards and caring for orphans. The work was
grueling, gritty and surprisingly satisfying.
Caribbean Soul
“Magical” describes the transformation five students experienced
in Montego Bay June 6-19. Students lived inside Blessed Assurance
orphanage and spent two weeks tending to orphans with severe
mental and physical disabilities. The trip was led by Summer
Immersion Program Coordinator Patrick Cody and biology
teacher Kim Bohnert. Campus Ministry Director Kyle Lierk joined
the group during the second week before leading his own trip to
New Orleans.
“Every time I do something like this, I reconnect with my faith,”
Patrick said. “That’s what we were aiming for with the boys. When
you’re going into a new cultural experience, you can’t help but
Serra students fed the orphans a cornmeal porridge breakfast each day. The group prayed and sang songs together.
To help Serra students process the situation, they were
encouraged to pray and write in their journals.
The teens also had a few unconventional rules to follow
—no iPods and no cell phones. Yet the volunteers didn’t
seem to care. Instead, they swapped stories, played cards
and read books. They worked from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. and
slept on air mattresses. Chores were assigned—setting the
table, cooking dinner, washing dishes and planning evening
prayer reflections.
According to Immersion Program Coordinator Patrick Cody,
“This is done in places where the realities of poverty, indignity
and injustice call us – as disciples – to act and be present to our
brothers and sisters in solidarity and service.”
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Kyle Lierk and art teacher Peggy Farrell took nine students
to New Orleans July 11-25. “New Orleans is such a
magnetic city,” Kyle noted. “It has an energy about it I
haven’t found in any other city. The people get what matters
most—relationships. They have such a sense of hospitality.”
“The French Quarter is fine but it’s not so good in the
7th and 9th Wards where we worked,” Kyle said. “People
are still recovering from the flood. Life is slowly getting
back to normal but there are empty homes on every block
with weeds and dry rot.” However, for every run-down
home there were two freshly painted and landscaped.
Kyle was amazed by can-doers who set examples in their
neighborhoods by restoring battered homes.
realize we all belong to a single human family.” Patrick said some
students were uncomfortable at first—they dealt with children who
were starving, mute and abandoned.
“There was a certain hesitance,” Patrick admitted. “When you step
into a big room with 45 disabled children, it’s shocking. Some of
the disabilities were hard to take – cerebral palsy, malnourishment
and deformities. Some kids had socks over their hands so they
wouldn’t chew them. It was really outside our comfort zone.”
Southern Hospitality
Partnering with Corpus Christi Parish, the teens mowed
lawns, painted shotgun-style homes and installed flooring.
Yes, it was sweltering – temperatures hit the 80s and 90s
with high humidity.
“i became more open-minded and have a stronger work ethic,” said senior
zach mirich. “it was scary in a sense and sad to visit the children in the
orphanges. the orphans became like our brothers and sisters.”
The Immersion Program is rooted in the Catholic Christian
tradition. Uniting prayer and action based on the example of
Jesus, participants live out the program tenets of spirituality,
justice, solidarity and community.
“I became more open-minded and have a stronger work
ethic,” said senior Zach Mirich. “It was scary in a sense and
sad to visit the children in the orphanages. You wonder
how people can dump their children in those places. The
orphans became like our brothers and sisters.”
“They have such pride and the attitude ‘If I can do this,
anyone can’,” Kyle said.
Kyle Lierk shares a moment with new friends in Jamaica
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GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES 5
Kyle Lierk Inspires Students
As Serra High School’s Director of Campus Ministry, Kyle
Lierk is able to witness some pretty amazing events with
his students. Whether he’s taking a group of volunteers to
a third-world country, planning a spiritual retreat or
helping a friend in need, Kyle has found his calling.
Some might say God had a hand in leading Kyle to the
road less traveled. Growing up in Alliance, Nebraska
—a town of 10,000 people—Kyle once thought he would
become an accountant, working for one of the “big four.”
At Creighton University in Omaha, he majored
in marketing and international business.
For senior Anthony Fusaro, the experience was life changing.
“In some ways, I felt more like a part of the community in New
Orleans than my community at home,” he admitted. “We really
became friends with these people. I think it’s because they were
so thankful and so welcoming. It made me want to do more.”
Students learned how to shop on a budget. Some learned to
cook for the first time. Corn dogs, tater tots, tacos and mac ’n’
cheese became staples.
According to Kyle, “Some kids even said, ‘I have no idea how
my mom does all of this after working all day,’ so they gained a
deeper appreciation for their parents.”
“These kids are going to be amazing citizens in the future,”
Peggy said. “They gained an understanding of justice issues and
built a great community. It was a huge jump for them in terms
of their spirituality.”
stench of decay and pushing his way through random bits of
furniture, he found the tiny gold band under layers of filth.
“These boys have a real passion for social justice and people’s
rights,” Kyle said. “They get very motivated when they see
injustice and know that they have an opportunity to make a
difference. They work so hard for people they’ve never met, so it
really is faith in action.”
Patrick’s personal experience with an immersion program in
2001 changed his life forever. “When I went to El Salvador
for my first immersion program, it led me to study theology
instead of law,” he remembered. “We have to live it out if our
faith is to be meaningful. When you intentionally serve and
stand in solidarity, you understand the disorienting experience
through the lens of your faith. That’s what faith is all about. We
want to shake them up and say ‘These faith traditions really
mean something. Open up your heart.’”
Shared Stories
The tales are endless, the lives changed numerous and the
potential of the Summer Immersion Program limitless.
“There is a fallacy right now that New Orleans is fine, but it’s
not,” Kyle said. “You hear so many stories from the people.
These stories transform you and should be passed on to
educate others.”
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After graduation, he applied to Jesuit Volunteers
International, an organization similar to the Peace\ Corps
but with a spiritual foundation. He spent the next two
years in Micronesia, an island a few hundred miles north
of Australia.
“It was a humbling experience, particularly because I
was terrified of water being from the Midwest,” he
recounted. “It really teaches you a lesson right away—it
isn’t about you. It’s about what the need is. The experience
was liberating and it was taking that first step as an adult.
You really grow when you step out of your comfort zone.”
Kyle taught literature to students at Xavier High School.
With a limited faculty and staff, Kyle pitched in wherever
needed, serving as Head Basketball Coach, Campus
Minister and even Dean of Students. After his stint in
Micronesia, Kyle moved back to Alliance and found a
job as a youth minister at the parish where he grew up.
However, he knew he needed more theological training
and realized he needed to go back to school for an
advanced degree. Kyle applied to the Jesuit School of
Theology in Berkeley and was accepted into the three-year
Master’s of Divinity program. After receiving his degree
One of Kyle’s favorite stories happened the first year when Josh
Montoya (’09) was on a quest to find a man’s wedding ring. The
house was trashed beyond belief and had been flooded with
12 feet of water. Josh didn’t give up and, after breathing in the
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Kyle said God was working on his heart when he
participated in the university’s Spring Break Service Trips
program, a hands-on service experience for
college students. “It was pretty basic service but I really
enjoyed it,” Kyle said. “I liked the people who were drawn
to that line of work.”
Immersion Program Coordinator Patrick Cody helps feed young
orphan in Jamaica
in 2007, Kyle was hired by Serra as the
new Director of Campus Ministry.
“I knew I wanted to work with high
school or college students,” Kyle said.
“This age is such a pivotal one in terms
of character development and faith
formation. We get to walk with the guys
at this age, helping them to prepare
for the future and determine what role
God is going to play in their lives.” Kyle enjoys working
with his Campus Ministry Team: Immersion Coordinator
Patrick Cody, Retreat Coordinator Rick Boesen, Assistant
Retreat Co-ordinator Kim Bohnert, Liturgy Coordinator
Stephen Baccari and Christian Service/Justice Coordinator
Eric Morin.
“I get to be here with amazing people in this department,”
Kyle said. “We are expanding the current Campus Ministry
model which allows us to go deeper into what we do in
each area.”
For example, Kyle and his team can’t wait to introduce the
Kairos (Greek for “God’s time”) Retreat model next year.
The four-day, three night retreat will be open to juniors
and seniors.
“My mission is to help these young men grow in their
faith, wisdom, service, community and leadership – to
share the mission of our school,” he said. “I hope when a
guy looks back at his time at Serra, he will have the tools to
know how to best connect with God.”
Kyle lives in San Francisco with his wife, Meredith. His
philosophy of life is simple: “I try to ask myself, ‘How can
I look for and be love in every experience?’” he said. As
for Campus Ministry, Kyle hopes students will drop in to
share their own life experiences.
“I really want this office to be a place that’s open and free
for people to come in and share a story or two,” he said.
“The Padre brotherhood is very real and very supportive.
Everyone is welcome at all times.”
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Serra Welcomes New Staff Members
Jean Adams, Math Teacher
Jean Adams is a numbers girl. She
joined the Serra faculty in August as an
AP calculus, AB and BC math teacher.
“I enjoy math and hope that my
passion for the subject comes through
in my classroom,” she said. “I enjoy
the students’ enthusiasm and have
found the faculty at Serra to be
very welcoming.” Jean said math is
appreciated much more these days as a career option, particularly
because of local students’ proximity to the Silicon Valley.
“A strong background in math will help them to be successful in the tech
world, either as a software or hardware engineer,” she said.
As a student, Jean most enjoyed geometry and calculus.
Sam Baum, Head Crew Coach
At the crack of dawn, Sam Baum can be
found rowing on glassy water at the Bair
Island Aquatic Center in Redwood City.
“Crew is a unique sport,” he said. “It is
both physically and mentally strenuous.
You are as strong as your weakest link,
so you intrinsically bond with your
boat mates.”
Serra’s crew team of 29 practices two days a week from 5:45 to 8 a.m. and
three days a week from 4 to 6 p.m. In mid-October, they attended the Head
of the Charles, a national competition in Boston.
“Calculus is interesting philosophically and in its applications to the real
world,” she said.
Jean received a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics from Reed College in
Oregon and her teaching credential from San Francisco State University.
“I wanted to be a physicist until I went to college and fell in love with
my math classes,” she recounted. For the past nine years, Jean taught
math at Notre Dame High School and served as the Math Department
Chairperson.
Jean grew up on the Peninsula and learned to swim at Serra Swim School.
In fact, Keith Strange was her coach. Jean and her husband, Keith, live in
San Carlos with their little boy, Emmett. Jean enjoys reading science fiction
and cycling (she is a member of the Serra Cycling Club). Another hidden
talent one might not know about Jean? She is an avid juggler and is adept
at balancing balls, clubs and fruit!
of Pastoral Ministry Master’s Program at Santa Clara University.
“It took me four years and 49 days exactly,” Stephen recounted. “I
graduated on July 31. Prior to graduation, I went to a job fair at my
alma mater, St. Ignatius. Mr. Thornton was there and he was pleasantly
surprised to hear that I had taken his advice. He realized that not too
many would start a Master’s program at 48 and finish at 52 when most
people are getting ready to retire.”
“It’s a great atmosphere here,” he said. “It’s a tremendous environment to
coach and it’s encouraging to have athletes who really want to be out on
the water.”
Sam graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in June with a
degree in Communications. While on the East Coast in 2006, Sam’s team
won the Eastern Sprints Regatta and placed third in the Inter Collegiate
Championships. His new position at Serra is his first job after college.
Stephen and his wife, Barbara, live in San Francisco. They have two
grown sons, Anthony and Stephen Jr.
“I want to emulate what the Salesian priests and brothers taught me
during my year of teaching in Richmond,” he added. “They taught
Craig Gianinno, Head Baseball Coach
Craig Gianinno’s positive attitude is contagious. Whether he’s
teaching baseball strategies on the field or life lessons to his athletes,
Craig is enjoying his new position as Serra’s Head Baseball Coach.
Sam grew up in Berkeley and was a member of Oakland Strokes Crew
Club. After his dad persuaded him to give crew a chance, Sam realized he
loved the competitive aspects of the sport. “It has a perfect mix of power
and finesse,” he said. “It ended up being the team sport for me.”
me that you never stop teaching young people. You can be 85 and if
your heart is there, your desire is there and your will to be with young
people is there, then you must be there. That’s what I plan doing here
at Serra.”
“I feel welcomed, embraced and supported,” he said. “I believe in the
philosophy of the school’s mission statement and hope to align my
baseball program with it. We encourage an atmosphere of fun that
helps developing young men build strong foundations of self-esteem
and self-worth. My first objective is to help them understand what a
good man of character is.”
As the Senior Regional Executive Director of Rhythm and Moves Inc.,
Craig is responsible for managing physical education curricula for
150 public and private schools in the San Francisco Bay Area. Local
parents will recognize Craig from the popular Preparing Legends
Baseball Camp, where he has worked as Camp Director with College
of San Mateo Head Baseball Coach Doug Williams since 2003.
He also has served as a consultant to the Burlingame, Foster City,
Hillsborough, Belmont and Redwood City Little League Coaching
Clinic.
According to Craig, the game of
baseball prepares students for the ups
and downs of the real world. “I try to
be as real as possible with these kids,”
he said. “I want them to learn how to
be a tenacious competitor and have
fun while competing. Coaches must
be available to refer students to proper
academic and spiritual resources. As
a result, Padre baseball players will
emerge not only as better ball players,
but better students, citizens and family men as well.”
While attending Bellevue University in Nebraska, Craig played in the
1995 NAIA (National Association of Interscholastic Athletics) college
World Series. His team beat Tennessee’s Cumberland University. In
2008, he received a Master of Arts degree in education from National
University.
Craig and his wife, Bonnie, live in San Bruno with their 4-year-old twin
daughters, Eliana and Sophia.
Stephen Baccari, Campus Ministry Liturgy Coordinator
Stephen finally has what he calls his
“dream job” after making a mid-life
decision to go back to school for his
Master’s Degree in Theology. Serra’s
brand new Liturgy Coordinator worked
in the airline industry for many years
but always felt in his heart he had
another calling – teaching religion.
Stephen always has been a man
of service. While living in Danville, he met Father Daniel Cardelli
(Serra ’48), the first student from Serra High School to be ordained.
Father Cardelli encouraged Stephen to join SPRED (Special Religious
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Education), a Catholic ministry designed to meet the spiritual needs of
people with developmental disabilities.
“The main thing I learned from people with disabilities is that every
encounter with another person is an experience that should be
cherished,” Stephen said. “SPRED reiterated to me what was always in
my heart – all I ever wanted to do was teach religion and coach young
people. My faith has always been important to me. I want to help students
see the value of having a relationship with God.”
A twist of fate occurred when Stephen attended a career fair five years
ago at Serra. He met Barry Thornton, who suggested that he go back to
school for a Master’s Degree in Theology. Stephen enrolled in the School
Antonia Ehlers, Communications Manager
Antonia joined the Serra staff in September. A former
newspaper reporter and editor, writing is her passion. As the
new Communications Manager, Antonia will serve as the Editor
of Traditions magazine and will provide direction for all major
publications, such as admissions marketing materials. She will
manage the school’s public relations program and work closely with
the local media to increase Serra’s visibility in the Bay Area.
“This is the perfect job for me—I absolutely love it,” Antonia said.
“There is so much to write about and I have been so impressed by the
wonderful things going on at Serra. I particularly enjoyed covering
the amazing Summer Immersion Program led by Campus Ministry
this past summer.”
Antonia is a 1986 graduate of Notre
Dame High School and a 1990
graduate of Santa Clara University.
In addition to her work at Serra,
Antonia is a freelance journalist and
teaches creative writing workshops
to children. When she’s not typing
on her computer, Antonia enjoys
traveling with her family, going to
concerts and spending time at
the beach.
Antonia and her husband, Steve, a Burlingame firefighter/paramedic,
live in San Carlos. They have three children, Emily, Tiffany and Liam.
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Celebrating 30 Years
Three cherished staff members have left an indelible
mark on the hearts and minds of their students,
parents and colleagues. (Pictured l-r: Tom MacKenzie,
Kevin Donahue and Keith Strange)
Keith Strange Reaches for the Stars
Assistant Principal Keith Strange’s motto is simple: “Strive for excellence.”
As he looks back on three decades of education, he believes his mission
always has been to help students reach their full potential.
Growing up, Keith respected his teachers and coaches. Becoming a teacher
was a natural extension of who he was as a man. After high school, Keith
attended Princeton, UCLA and Santa Clara University. Teaching math at
Serra was his very first job.
“I have always enjoyed the opportunity to talk with boys about what it
means to be a young man,” Keith said. “I tell them that they have a calling
to be something outstanding. Sometimes they don’t realize their own
potential. They don’t necessarily have to be king of industry, but they can
all be excellent at something.”
After teaching math for 22 years, Keith served as Dean of Students for a
year before becoming Assistant Principal. In 2000, he received a Master’s
Degree in Public Administration/Educational Administration from Notre
Dame de Namur University. “My current goal is to work with the faculty
and administrators to define success at Serra High School,” Keith said.
“Serra is moving forward in a very positive way. It is so important to
prepare our students for the challenges they will meet after they leave our
school. We want Serra to be a beacon for academics, campus ministry,
athletics and performing arts.”
“You’ve got to think about what you’re called to do—you have great choices
in life,” he said. “Why not be the best you can? Why would you choose to
do anything less?”
Keith and his wife, Lisa, have four children and two grandchildren between
them. He continues to inspire his own children, grandchildren and Serra
students.
Kevin Donahue Jumps through Hoops for Athletes
Athletic Director Kevin Donahue loves his job. Whether he’s visiting the field,
baseball diamond, water, track or gymnasium, Kevin enjoys working with Serra
students and coaches.
“I love the field of athletics because you get instant results,” he said. “You have
to work hard. You have to learn to deal with immediate success and failure. It’s a
great teaching opportunity and it’s great preparation for life.”
During the past 30 years, Kevin has taught history, physical education and
typing. He has witnessed numerous changes in the classroom and on the
playing field.
“Serra is doing what it needs to do to move into the 21st Century,” Kevin said.
“There is such a community here—people really take care of each other. There’s a
special bond.”
Coaches play a key role in the lives of the athletes. “In many cases, coaches are
like a second parent,” he said. “They have a lot of influence on the kids. Coaches
are a lot more conscious and aware of the needs of the athletes. We are not only
educating the students about the skills of the sport, but also teaching them life
skills about how to take care of their bodies. Our coaches are better trained these
days. There’s a lot more emphasis on conditioning and strength training from the
modern day coach.”
As Serra’s Athletic Director, Kevin’s goal to empower his coaches and students
by encouraging them to be all that they can. This includes team work and
sportsmanship. “We work with kids on how to set goals and maximize their
potential,” he explained. “We also support the coaches and provide with them
with the tools they need to succeed.”
Kevin stressed that no one sport or coach is more important than the next. He
strives for balance on and off the field between all sports teams and coaches. He
also wants parents to know there are open opportunities for all students. “For
example, our team managers are very important,” Kevin noted. “They are such a
valuable component of our sports program. Our managers help to set up, keep
stats, run the clock and work on equipment. Some students videotape
the games.”
Kevin was born in San Francisco and raised in Oakland. He attended Bishop
O’Dowd High School in Oakland. At Santa Clara University on a full basketball
scholarship, his team qualified for the NCAA Tournament and played against
UCLA’s Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Kevin received his teaching credential from Holy
Names College.
Notable achievements include serving as the current president of the Central
Coast Section Athletic Directors Association and the Vice President of the
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California State Athletic Directors Association. In 2005,
Kevin was named Central Coast Section Athletic Director
of the Year.
“Education today is so focused on test scores and getting
into college, the physical component often gets pushed by
the wayside,” he added. “Students need lifelong lessons on
how to keep physically fit. Athletics provides that balance
in the educational system.”
Reflecting on Serra’s current athletic program, Kevin said,
“I’m very proud of the balance we have at Serra. All of our
programs are competing at a very high level. I love watching
our kids compete and build confidence. We will continue to
provide opportunities for these athletes to succeed.
As for his own fitness plan, Kevin jogs, walks and swims.
He is an avid college football and basketball fan. His sports
philosophy can be summed it up this way: “When you walk
off that field – win or lose – you should be proud of the
effort that you made. You shake hands after the game and
learn from mistakes. When the game’s over, the game is over.
Leave it on the field.”
Kevin and his wife, Robin, reside in Danville. Kevin has four
children, two stepsons and six grandchildren. When he’s on not
the sidelines, he enjoys photography, gardening and traveling.
Tom MacKenzie Shares Parenting Wisdom
During the past three decades, Tom MacKenzie has seen
all sorts of personal and academic struggles. As a school
counselor, his goal is to help students to live happy,
successful lives.
Tom taught social studies at St. John’s and Riordan high
schools before joining the Serra Staff in 1979. “Shortly after
arriving at Serra, I began to look at discipline in a different
way,” he recounted. “I found much of the discipline on
campus to be negative. I proceeded, with the help of the
administration and the support of the faculty, to change
the nature of our disciplinary procedures from a punitive
approach to a system based on establishing consequences.”
Tom knew in his heart he wanted to help teens make positive decisions and to think about consequences instead
of acting on impulse. From 1984 to 1988, he completed a
Master’s degree program in Educational Counseling at the
University of San Francisco while continuing to work as an
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Assistant Principal and coach at Serra. Tom became a Serra
High School counselor in 1990.
Even today, Tom’s version of detention has a modern twist.
Instead of sitting in silence for long periods of time, students
go green by cleaning up school grounds. If they show a
“spirit of cooperation” by cleaning the campus in a timely
fashion, they are released early. “I love to help students get
on the right track,” Tom said. “For example, someone might
come into my office because he missed first period. I’ll work
with him to solve the problem. If he has overslept, we look
at ways to be more organized in the morning and develop
better strategies to keep him out of detention.”
junipero serra high school
Tom believes the key to communicating with teenagers is
simple: “You have to be honest, fair and reasonable.”
Tom has had a lifetime of experience interacting with
children, particularly since he is one of 12 children who lost
their mother when Tom was only 5. He said today’s teen
faces more challenges than teenagers 10, 20 and 30 years go.
“Our students have computers, Facebook and You Tube,” he
noted. “They deal with issues like cyber bullying. They are
more tech smart. Teens 20 years ago were more street smart.
Today we have a kinder, gentler student body.”
His experience as a dad and grandfather, coupled with his
work as a school counselor and coach, has taught him some
valuable tips about raising teens: (1) Don’t box teenagers in a
corner; (2) Allow teens to have choices; (3) Talk to children
about consequences BEFORE they happen; (4) Establish
ground rules ahead of time; (5) Parents should make
decisions together, in private.
“The key to raising successful teens is good judgment with
a heavy dose of common sense,” Tom said. “Parents must
always be on the same page. If they disagree, it should be
done behind closed doors.”
“Every day presents a new set of issues,” he added. “They
can be issues with mom and dad, financial issues or their
spiritual relationship with God. My job never gets boring.
I get the most satisfaction when a student leaves my office
feeling much better than when he walked in.”
Tom and his wife, Caroline, will celebrate their 40th wedding
anniversary on Valentine’s Day 2010. Caroline is a fourth/fifth
grade teacher at Meadow Heights Elementary School in San
Mateo. The MacKenzies have two children, (Bob ’92 and Dani
NDB ’89) and three grandchildren.
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2008-2009
2008
A Message from Board Leaders
This is an exciting time in Serra’s
history! Student achievement
is evident in every area of the
school—in the classroom, the
athletic arenas, the visual and
performing arts and in the growing Campus Ministry program.
Serra’s extracurricular activities
are also expanding in new and
exciting ways.
become a reality over the next
two years. It will provide state-ofthe-art facilities for our science,
art and music programs as well as
the Academic Resource Center.
In addition, a new and expanded
Aquatics Center and athletic
training room will be part of this
major campus renovation.
Two great examples are the
Robotics Club and the Mock Trial
Team. In its inaugural season last
year the Robotics Club won the
“rookie of the year” award at the
annual competition in San Jose
sponsored by USFIRST.org (For
Inspiration and Recognition of
Science and Technology). The
Mock Trial Team is off to a great
start and its 25 man roster is hard
at work preparing for a case they
will be arguing later this year.
Kevin Flynn ’82, Vice Chair and Lori Whitney, Chair
Serra Advisory Board of Regents
The design for the Center for the
Arts and Sciences is now complete.
This new academic building will
The Advisory Board of Regents has
worked closely with Serra’s staff in
support of all of these efforts. This
year we are refining our strategic
plan, which will ensure Serra’s
future growth and success.
Serra is a community where
students discover and develop their
talents—from the moment they
step foot on campus as freshmen,
until the moment they receive
their graduation diplomas. We
encourage all parents and alumni
to support Serra’s vision. Every gift
of time, talent and treasure makes
a tremendous difference. For each
of these we are grateful.
Serra Welcomes Three New Board Members
Greg Hart ’76
Linda Lucido
Josh Rafaelli ‘98
Greg Hart has served as a Commander
with the Colma Police Department
since January 2005. He has worked for
the City of South San Francisco Police
Department for 21 years and will retire
on October 31st. Greg has been an avid
Padre supporter, and currently serves as
the President of the Alumni Association
Board. This year, Lars Lund added the
President of the Alumni Association as a
member of the Board of Regents to help
streamline communications between the
school and the alumni. Greg is also the
father of Serra Padres Steven ’05, Sean ’07,
and Brendan ’10.
Linda is Partner and Planning Director
at Integrated Marketing Partners, a San
Francisco-based marketing agency she
helped co-found nearly 10 years ago. She
works with technology and other businessto-business clients to plan integrated
marketing campaigns. Linda holds a BA in
Public Relations with Minors in Marketing
and Management from San Jose State
University. She and her husband, Kevin,
are the parents of Daniel ’07, Steven ’11
and Courtney (NDB ’13)
Josh comes from a long-line of Rafaellis
who graduated from Serra. While attending Serra, he was an outstanding student
and a four-year member of the Crew team.
Josh is an Associate and Kauffman Fellow
at Draper Fisher Jurvetson. Josh’s primary
areas of interest are in energy and services
businesses. He is a Cum Laude graduate
of Harvard University with a BA in
Government. Josh also has an MBA from
Stanford Business School.
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Special Thanks to
Kathy Lavezzo
Kathy Lavezzo recently
completed her two-year
term as Chair of the
Board of Regents. She
has been a member
of the board from its
inception five years ago,
most notably as Chair
of the Buildings & Grounds committee.
Before her service to the board she
was an active member of the Mothers’
Auxiliary, serving as President. Her
commitment and dedication to Serra
has been unwavering.
I would be remiss if I did not mention
that Kathy’s proudest connection to
Serra is her son, Donny ‘06, who is now
a senior at UC Berkeley.
Under her leadership, the board took
on several important tasks that have
led to continued improvement in our
programs and clarity in our vision
for the future. A short list of her
many accomplishments include her
leadership in transitioning the school
to the President-Principal governance
model and her work with the design
group for Serra’s new Center for the
Arts and Sciences.
I am personally grateful to Kathy for her
hard work on Serra’s behalf. I am happy
to report that Kathy will remain on the
board as the chair of its 21st Century
Learning Committee.
Thank you, Kathy!
Lars Lund, President
2008-2009 Highlights
Governance and Planning
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President-Principal governance model implemented
Master Plan for long-term campus improvements revised
WASC six-year accreditation received
Cafeteria retrofit and upgrades completed
Student Achievements
• AP pass rate reached 81%
• 12 Padres achieved the rank of Eagle Scout
• Men’s Chorus received highest award of ‘Unanimous Superior’ from the California
Music Educators Association
• Athletics championships:
• Football wins WCAL Varsity Championship
• Baseball wins 15th WCAL title and 6th CCS Championship
• Spencer Talmadges win WCAL singles tennis title
• Freshman wrestling wins WCAL Title
• Cody Jackson is named WCAL Quarterback of the Year
• Greg Guttas is named WCAL Kicker of the Year
• Nick Carrara is named WCAL Soccer Offensive Player of the Year
• Tony Renda is named WCAL Baseball Player of the Year
• Zach Chierici is named Water Polo All American
• Serra instituted a new Robotics program which won the “Rookie Inspiration Award”
the regional competition
• Campus Ministry initiated a new overnight retreat for sophomores
• 14 incoming seniors and two faculty (P. Farrell and K. Lierk) traveled to New Orleans
for the first Campus Ministry immersion trip, which helped people of the 7th Ward
• 99% of students who applied to four-year colleges were accepted
• Class of 2009 awarded over $5.6 million in college scholarships
• Peter Whitney was accepted to Cambridge University, a first for Serra
Faculty Distinctions
• Five teachers earned Master’s degrees
• Pete Jensen inducted into San Mateo County Sports Hall of Fame
• Gary Meegan and Laura Ramey selected to speak on critical thinking at National
Catholic Educational Association
• Dean Ayoob received Certified Athletic Administrator credential (sanctioned by the
National Athletic Administration Association)
• Randy Vogel celebrated 40 years of service to Serra. Keith Strange, Thomas
MacKenzie and Kevin Donahue celebrated 30 years of service.
Alumni and Friends
• Mark Vorsatz ’72 received Junípero Serra Award
• Six alumni inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame: Gabe Esposto ‘95, Bob Kane ‘60,
Rob Leary ‘82, Ian Loveseth ‘70, Sean McGee ‘91, Jim Monahan (Special Category),
Jim Walsh ‘75
• Distinguished alumni returned to campus:
• William Keller ’66, Executive Editor of The New York Times, served as keynote
speaker at Fund A Dream Luncheon
• Edwin Lindo ’05, shared his personal story of success with Fund A Dream Luncheon attendees
• Peter Barsocchini ’70, creator and screenwriter for High School Musical, inspired students at Career Day festivities
• The Class of 1958 established the Archbishop Francis Hurley Scholarship Fund as
part of their 50-year reunion celebration
• NASA Astronaut, Buzz Aldrin, Ph.D. (Colonel USAF, Ret.) captivated the student
body with his life experiences
The President’s Circle
President’s Circle Christmas Reception
The President’s Circle honors donors who have made gifts totaling more than $1,500 in the fiscal year July 1, 2008-June 30, 2009.
Members of the President’s Circle are invited to attend a special President’s reception each year as an acknowledgement of their
extraordinary support.
$100,000+
Mr. Donald F. Byrne 
$50,000 - $99,999
Mr. and Mrs. George Keller 
$10,000 - $49,999
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Araujo
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Cosko
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gaddis
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Giotinis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Justice
Mr. Edward E. Keller, Jr.
Mr. Kevin Kelly and Erin Jaeb
Mr. Martin Lauber / Swirl, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leahy
Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath
Dr. James Merryweather and
Dr. Ulrike Heberlein
Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan
Mr. Kevin Ragan 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Sciandri
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tanklage
Mr. Gary Thornhill
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Villanueva
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Vorsatz
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Walsh
Mr. H. Frank Wentholt, Esq.
Cotchett, Pitre, Simon & McCarthy
Donald Tanklage &
Carole Tanklage Foundation
Emerald Packaging Incorporated
eScrip
May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
Pacific Cheese
The Drum Foundation
The Morton Foundation
$2,500 - $9,999
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bakhtiari
Mr. Peter J. Barsocchini
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barulich
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Beard
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beffa, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertoldi
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bet
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bortolotto
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Burns
Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Burrin
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Chang
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Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Clay
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Cohen
Mr. Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn M. DeLuna
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dooley
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence P. Dugoni, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. John Duvivier
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Falk
Mrs. Verena M. Fleischer
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Flynn
Mr. Ernie Giotinis
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goldsmith
Mr. Anthony Gschwend and
Ms. Janine O’Flaherty
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hagmann
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Heckert
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Jurado
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Kearney
Mr. William Kenney
Mr. John Lewis and Ms. Claudia Girrbach
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lockie
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Lucey
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lumpkins
Mr. William J. Maher
Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGovern
Mr. Philip A. McLeod and
Ms. Shawn M. Christianson
Mr. Donald E. McMullen
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence B. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Morton
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nora
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Olson
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Philpott
Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. Rauenbuehler, PhD
Dr. Richard L. Reich
Mr. Bernard L. Reichmuth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rodiack
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Rolfes
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie F. Romeo
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rudolph
Mr. and Mrs. Conway Rulon-Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Runco
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Scalmanini
Charles Schwab Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Turzanski
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Whitney
Mr. and Mrs. William Winters
President’s Circle
G. Bortolotto & Company, Inc.
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Co.
Murphy’s Restaurant
Notre Dame High School
The Handlery Union Square Hotel
USFIRST.org
Visa International’s Employee Giving Campaign
$1,500 - $2,499
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allain
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Anstice
Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Aredo
Mr. Harold Balzer
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Barsocchini
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bertetta, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Bevilacqua
Mr. and Mrs. John Boneso
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Buckley
Mrs. and Mr. Julie Buckmaster
Mr. and Mrs. Ante Buljan
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Buljan
Mr. and Mrs. John Butler
Mr. Timothy Byrne
Mrs. Carol Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Cakebread
Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Calandra
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Callahan
Mr. John Canepa and Ms. Michele Gutierrez
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cappel
Mr. Greg Chagaris and Ms. Anthea C. Stratigos
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Conklin
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight A. Crump
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Dalli
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Dicioccio
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Doherty
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Doherty
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg M. Domanico
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Ertola III
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Esquivel
Mr. Peter Fairchild and Ms. Teresa Van Geem
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Favetti
Ms. Patricia Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Mr. Terence J. Fleischer
Mr. and Mrs. Mon San Fong-Chan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frank
Mr. William J. Gannon
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gilliam
Mr. and Mrs. Mathew M. Glauninger
Mr. Ike Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Goodwill
 deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Goyette
Mr. Robert J. Grassilli
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Gust
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hansel
Mr. and Mrs. Reed J. Harris
Mr. Joseph Hartmann
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ho
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ho, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Joly
Mr. Martin McGinn and
Ms. Gina Kaindl-Gregori
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kanavy
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Karl
Mr. and Mrs. James Keenan
Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Kirkendall
Mr. Larry P. Kollerer and Ms. Tish Matulich
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry LeVan
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis
Mrs. and Mr. Patricia Linehan
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Littell
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Longinotti
Ms. Megan Mirich
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lucido
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. John Maguire
Mr. Mark Mandel
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marchette
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. McEntee
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. McMillan
Ms. Laura Miller-Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ministri
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Moreno
Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Moriarty
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Keet Nerhan
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Newkirk
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Nichol
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Norwood
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Donnell
Dr. and Mrs. John O’Holleran
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oosterman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Agapios P. Panagiotides
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paratte
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pastorino
Mr. Ted Peck
Mr. Morgan Petiti
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Poms
Mr. and Mrs. James Pray
Mr. and Mrs. George Prince
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pritchett
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rapp
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rea
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renda
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reudy
Dr. and Dr. Glenn C. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Romig
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rutledge
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, III
Ms. Barbara Sabean
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Salemi
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schrup
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schwerin
Mr. and Mrs. William Seagrave
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry Shafe
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Shales
Ms. Shelly Sharp
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Shea
Ms. Madeline Sherry
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simon
Mr. Angelo Siracusa
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Stinson
Mr. and Mrs. George Symons
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Tabet
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tinsley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tolle
Mr. Will Toms and Mrs. Liz Heieck-Toms
Mr. David D. Torre
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Uccelli, Jr.
Mr. V. Udayabhanu and Ms. Dina Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Van Doren, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. White
Mr. and Mrs. William Widmer
Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Winningham
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Xavier
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Yapp
Apogee Venture Group, LLC
BF Enterprises, Inc.
Bohannon Foundation
Crosby & Gray
D.L. Falk Construction
Doherty Painting & Construction, Inc.
GMG Janitorial, INC.
ISU Insurance Services of San Francisco
KN Properties
Nibbi Brothers Construction
Nick’s Restaurant
Numis International, Inc.
Olympian Gulf Properties, Inc
Omaha Community Foundation
Plastering Industry Bureau of SFO & SM
Rodeo Plaza
The Filippi Foundation
Varian Medical Systems
Ward-Tek, Inc
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Parent
Pledge
Program
Parents play an important role at Serra, not only in the education of their sons, but also in the life of the school. We
ask all parents to make a tax-deductible pledge for each year their son attends Serra to help us assure the best possible
education for their sons. The parents listed below generously contributed to the Parent Pledge Program during the
2008-2009 fiscal year July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.
Mr. Girish Acharya and Ms. Krithika Bhat
Mr. and Mrs. David Adamis
Dr. David Adams
Dr. Marian Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Afiesh
Mr. and Mrs. Sergio A. Aguilar
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahern
Mr. and Mrs. Issa Aho
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Akhavein
Mr. and Mrs. Marc K. Alcantara
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Allen
Mr. and Mrs. James Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. David Alvarez
Ms. Patricia Alvarez
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andersen
Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Anstice
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Aredo
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Arms
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Atwood
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Balazs
Mr. and Mrs. Rolando V. Balingit
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Paul Barba
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes
Mr. Carlos Barrera
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barri
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Barsocchini
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Mr. and Mrs. Micheal A. Bartholomew
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barulich
Mr. and Mrs. Najib M. Batshon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Battalio
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bea
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bean
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Beard
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bechtold
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benedetti
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Berkvam
Mr. and Mrs. Renato C. Bernardo
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Berriatua
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bertetta
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertoldi
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bet
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Biddle
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Birch, II
Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Blickenstaff
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Bode
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boland
Mr. and Mrs. John Boneso
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borromeo
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bortolotto
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bottoms
Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Boucher, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boudreau
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bowie
Mr. and Mrs. Benedict J. Bowler
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradshaw
Ms. Angela Brassinga
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Brickley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Brinzo, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Broderick
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Browning
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Brummer
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Bruno
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bubenheim
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Buckley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buckmaster
Mr. and Mrs. Ante Buljan
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Buljan
Mr. and Mrs. John Butler
Mr. John T. Butler
Mrs. Carol Byrne
Mr. Timothy Byrne
Ms. Janette Cabauatan
Mr. and Ms. Wayne W. Cai
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Cakebread
Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Calandra
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Callahan
Mr. John Canepa and
Ms. Michele Gutierrez
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cano
Mr. Doug Canovas
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cardani
Mr. and Mrs. Feliciano Carpio
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Carson
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Case
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Casey
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Castelli
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Castillo
Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigo Castillo
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Mr. and Mrs. Keith P. Cattaneo
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cecchi
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cecil
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Mr. Greg Chagaris and
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Cosko
Mr. Gregory B. Costanzo and
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Council
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox
Ms. Sarah Cozza
Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Crew
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crocker
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus J. Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight A. Crump
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Danczak
Ms. Najat Darzi
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Davallou
Mr. and Mrs. Fernando De Alba
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Mr. Ronnie J. Fields
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Mr. and Mrs. John F. Finn
Ms. Patricia Fisher
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Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Flynn
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Mr. and Mrs. Mon San Fong-Chan
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Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Franco
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frank
Ms. Shelley A. Freitag
Mr. Mark Fridell
Mr. and Mrs. John Fruehe
Mr. Anthony Fusaro
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gaddis
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Mr. and Mrs. Todd J. Galli
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Galver
Mr. David M. Garcia
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Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Humrich
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Ibarra
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Mr. Lance Joe
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Ms. Vicky Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
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Mr. Siosiua Kaho and Ms. Maulina Lapuaho
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kalinske
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Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Kearney
Mr. and Mrs. James Keenan
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Keyser
Mr. and Mrs. James King
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Kirkendall
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Mr. and Mrs. Kerry LeVan
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis
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Mr. and Mrs. Renato Lilles
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Linehan
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Mr. and Mrs. Keith Littlejohn
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Longinotti
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Mr. Ramon Lopez and
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lumpkins
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
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Ms. Katherine Luther
Mr. and Mrs. Severiano Madlambayan
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron R. Maffei
Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Mahbod
Mr. Shawn Maher and
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Mr. and Mrs. Mario A. Maldonado
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Malekos
Ms. Christine Mallery and Mr. David Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Mangual
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mao
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marchette
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Marshall
Drs. Nancy and Alan Marx
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marymee
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Matias
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Matthews
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mazzoni
Mr. and Mrs. Brian McAlindon
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McAtee
Mr. and Mrs. James P. McDermott
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McElhone
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. McEntee
Mr. and Mrs. Rory McGowan
Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath
Mr. and Mrs. Ian K. McInnis
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIsaac
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McKay
Mr. and Mrs. Sean McKenna
Mr. Philip A. McLeod and
Ms. Shawn M. Christianson
Mr. and Mrs. Brian McMillan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. McMillan
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McTaggart
Mr. and Mrs. James Medeiros
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Meier
Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Menchavez, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Mendez
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Menzel
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Menzel
Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Mercurio
Dr. James Merryweather and
Dr. Ulrike Heberlein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mey
Mr. and Mrs. Ara Michaelian
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michelini
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Milestone
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Miller
Ms. Laura Miller-Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan
Mr. Christopher C. Minerva and
Ms. Inge Jantzen-Minerva
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ministri
Mr. Donald Miraglia and
Ms. Elena Ylundain
Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Miramontes
Mr. and Mrs. Erick Miravalles
Mr. and Mrs. Krishnan Mohan
Mr. William Montecino
Mr. Joseph Montoya
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mooney
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas I. Morales
Ms. Laura M. Moraros
Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Moriarty
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Morrisey
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Morton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moxley
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Mullady
Mr. and Mrs. James Mullarney
Mr. and Mrs. Orhan Muratoglu
Mr. and Mrs. Damian Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. VenKat Naidu
Mr. and Mrs. George Najjar
Dr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Nakamura
Mr. and Mrs. Renato Nanez
Mr. and Mrs. John Nardi
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nava
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Navarra, Psy.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nee
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Keet Nerhan
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Newkirk
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Newman
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Nichol
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Noe
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nora
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Norwood
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noto
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nunes, Sr.
Mr. George Nunez
Mr. and Mrs. Federico Nuti
Ms. Denise Ochoa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Donnell
Mr. and Mrs. Yuji Ohba
Dr. and Mrs. John O’Holleran
Dr. and Mrs. Takeshi Okai
Mr. and Mrs. Jaime O’Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. OLeary
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Omaleki
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oosterman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oto
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ou
Ms. Laurie Page
Mr. and Mrs. Agapios P. Panagiotides
Mr. Eleazar A. Panopio, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parascandolo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paratte
Mr. Bill M. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pastorino
Mr. and Mrs. Bharat Patel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Paulino
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Pe
Mr. Ivan Peculic and
Mrs. Barbara Bobila-Peculic
Ms. Lynn M. Pereira-Felise
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perez
Mr. Stanley Perkins and Dr. Sherry Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Perla
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Perri
Ms. Diane Pessagno
Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Pessah
Mr. Morgan Petiti
Mr. and Mrs. John Petrick
Mr. Benjie Picardo and
Ms. Jennifer Mercado
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Piombo
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kenneth Pira
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Poland
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pometta
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Poms
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ponti
Mrs. Christine Porter
Mr. James Porter
Mr. and Mrs. James Pray
Mr. Jorge Prieto and
Mrs. Milan Mejia-Prieto
Mr. and Mrs. George Prince
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pritchett
Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo Quant
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Quezada
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quilici
Mr. and Mrs. Reynaldo Rabang
Mr. and Ms. Robert Radkey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ramey
Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Ramirez
Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. Rauenbuehler, PhD
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rea
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Redburn
Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Regina
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Reider
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Reidy
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renda
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reudy
Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Rey
Drs. Cynthia Hoy and Glenn Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rodiack
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rodriguez
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Rolfes
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie F. Romeo
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Romig
Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Roque
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Rosaia
Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Rosario
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rostad
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rudolph
Ms. Sandra Ruiz
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Runco
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Runkel
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rutledge
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, III
Ms. Barbara Sabean
Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Sabean
Mr. and Mrs. Akram Saber
Dr. and Ms. Rubik Sadeghi
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sahyoun
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Salinda
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sammons
Mr. and Mrs. Bartolome San Diego III
Mr. and Mrs. Angel Sanchez
Mr. and Mrs. Tito Santiago
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Santo, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sanz
Mr. Zlatko Saric and Ms. Maria Miriana
Mr. and Mrs. David Satterwhite
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scannell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scarpino
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scerri
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scerri
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schmalz
Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schrup
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schwenk
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schwerin
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Scott
Mr. and Mrs. William Seagrave
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Mr. Carlton Seike
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry Shafe
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Shales
Ms. Shelly Sharp
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Shea
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheehan
Ms. Madeline Sherry
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sievers
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sims
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Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smerdel
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Soriano
Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Spirer
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sprinkel
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Squires
Ms. Adela Stagnaro
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stahl
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Steadman
Mr. and Mrs. James Steiner
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Mr. and Mrs. Vitalij V. Stelmashenko
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stenson
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stoltz
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Strombom
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strupeni
Dr. and Mrs. James B. Struven
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Suhr
Mr. and Mrs. Firas Sweidan
Mr. David Swinney and Ms. Kathleen Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. George Symons
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Tabet
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Talmadge
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tanklage
Ms. Teresa Tapales
Mr. and Mrs. Okusitino Tatola
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tecson
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Telford
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Theroux
Mr. and Mrs. Craig M. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tinsley
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tognetti
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tolle
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tolson
Mr. Will Toms and Mrs. Liz Heieck-Toms
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tong
Mr. David D. Torre
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Torre
Mr. Albert A. Totagrande and
Ms. Sheryl L. Painter
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Totah
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Toth
Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Touba
Mr. and Mrs. John Tragoutsis
Mr. Matthew Trulio and Ms. Neira Fineman
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Tsiplakos
Mr. and Mrs. John Tuiasosopo
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Turner
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Turzanski
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Twomey
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Uccelli, Jr.
Mr. V. Udayabhanu and Ms. Dina Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Urrutia
Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo Valenti
Mr. and Mrs. Reynato Valerio
Mr. and Mrs. David Valle
Mr. Adrian Van Velthuysen
Mr. and Mrs. John Vargas, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Veizades
Ms. Yolanda Velado
Mr. Oresti Velasquez
Mr. and Mrs. David Vella
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Venezia
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Verlinden
Mr. and Mrs. Luis Villar
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh
Mr. Lincoln Walworth
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Ward
Ms. Sherri Warman
Mr. and Mrs. Serafim Weber
Mr. and Mrs. William West
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Whelan
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. White
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Whitney
Mr. and Mrs. William Widmer
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilkin
Mr. and Ms. Erich Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Winningham
Mr. and Mrs. William Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Bert P. Wong
Mr. and Mrs. George Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Woropay
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Worthge
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Xavier
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Yapp
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Yarranton
Mr. and Mrs. John Yee
Mr. and Mrs. Shi Young
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Yoxsimer
Mr. and Mrs. Franz Zacharias
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zakula
Mr. and Mrs. Vinod Zalpuri
Mr. Lijie Zhong and Ms. Karen Yang
Mr. and Ms. Joseph J. Zimmerer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Zuffi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Zurcher
Named after our founding father, the Father Serra Heritage Society is a group of generous donors who have designated a
gift through their estate plans to Serra High School. Members of the Society have much in common with Father Serra.
They believe in quality education, leadership and innovation. They believe that a Serra education is among the best in
California and should be preserved for future generations of Padres.
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allain ’53
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Araujo ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Bach
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bankovitch, Sr.
Mrs. Laverne Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bertetta ’67
Mr. Dennis Byrne ’55 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chang
Mrs. Nancy DeSmedt
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Difu ’60
Mr. Jerry Driscoll ’49 
Mrs. Ellen Einarsson
Mrs. Eleanor Figoni 
Mrs. Pam Frisella
Mr. Bob Grassilli ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jordan
Mr. Ed Keller ’47 
Mr. and Mrs. George Keller 
Ms. Kathy Lavezzo
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Longinotti
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lucey ’58
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Lund
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGinley
Dr. and Mr. Steven McLaughlin
Please contact the
Development Office with
corrections and accept
our apologies for any
inadvertent omissions.
 deceased
supporting serra ways to give
A Junipero Serra High School education provides unique
opportunities for young men to develop lifelong habits of
learning that prepare them to become leaders throughout
their lives. An unrestricted gift to Serra helps support the
annual activities of the school and enables the school to
direct the funds where they are most needed.
outright gifts
Outrights gifts can include cash, Visa or MasterCard. Gifts
can be made online. All cash gifts are fully tax deductible,
up to the maximum of 50% of your adjusted gross income.
Excess can be carried over and deducted over as many as
five subsequent years.
gifts of securities
This Annual Report
includes gifts received
from July 1, 2008
thru June 30, 2009.
Mrs. Sally Mellinger
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moroney ’60
Mr. Jim Oakes ’58
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson
Mr. Kevin Ragan 
Mr. Ben Reichmuth ’53
Mr. and Mrs. Ferencz Sipos 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. David Whitney
Mrs. Clare Carey Willard
Gifts of stock offer two-fold savings. Donors pay no capital
gains on the increased value of the appreciated stock
and receive an income tax deduction for the full market
value at the time of the gift. Transferring securities
is easy; however to insure proper tax credit, timely
acknowledgment, and accurate processing of your stock
donation, please contact the Development Office for a
transfer form and more information.
gifts of real estate
Real property, either in entirety or in part, can be deeded to
Serra. It is even possible to arrange a sizable tax deduction
by deeding a home or farm to the school now, while
continuing to occupy the property for life. All real estate
transactions are subject to inspection and final approval by
the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
matching gifts
Many employers participate in a matching gifts program. This
is a tremendous benefit that can double or sometimes even
triple your gift to Serra. Check with your human resources
department for matching gift forms. If you are not sure if
your employer provides matching gifts, go to Serra’s website
for a list of employers who do so.
memorial and honorary tribute gifts
A gift to the Memorial Endowment Fund can help perpetuate
the values and ideals that guided a loved one’s life. Gifts provide
a tribute in memory of a loved one’s passing or may honor a
person during his/her lifetime. All contributions to the memorial
program help fund financial aid for deserving families, assuring
the continuance of Serra’s legacy of inclusiveness and diversity.
the father serra heritage society
Members of this society have thoughtfully included Serra
in their estate plans or wills. These gifts of forethought and
generosity take many forms: bequests, living trusts, or life
income plans, which name Junipero Serra High School as
beneficiaries in their estate plans or wills.
If you would like more information about making a planned
gift, please visit our website planned giving pages or contact the
Director of Advancement at 650.573.9935, ext. 188.
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Class of 1953
Class of 1947
Jack Allain
William S. Aston
Tom J. Blanchard
Mario J. Buttignol
Donald A. Casella
James Centis
Gary Cesari
Richard J. Devencenzi
Joseph Hartmann
Frank Hegarty
William Kenney
Henry F. Maher
William Meyer
Thomas P. Murray
Thomas F. Nelson
Bernard L. Reichmuth
Richard Roza
Jack H. Walston
Edward E. Keller 
Desmond J. Ooghe
Class of 1948
Daniel E. Cardelli
Warren J. Craft
Gene C. Giannotti
Joshua D. Maule
Daniel F. Miller
Ronald A. Mutti
Thomas A. O’Halloran
Thomas F. Oborne
Class of 1949
Joseph M. Cattarin
Andrew S. Ferrari
Gilbert R. Guerin
Cliff Lussier
Robert J. Miller
William V. Ralston
David R. Stronck
Donald M. Wilford
Class of 1954
Robert C. Barbanica
Larry E. Bielstein
James Q. Danielski
Donald J. De La Pena
Theodore L. Fregosi
J. Michael Laramie
Neal J. Lucett
William B. Mayer
William B. Rowley
Class of 1950
Bruce Atkinson
James P. Brisbois
William J. Campbell
Maurice M. Charlat
Fred Furrer
Alfred Guerin
William M. Hartmann
Robert S. Hunter
Albert Molinari
Philip Monahan
Marvin P. Murphy
John V. Shields
Class of 1955
John R. Arnold
Charles E. Cancilla
John L. Gaddis
Robert E. McLaughlin
William Meuser
Paul A. Naples
Michael B. Ryan
Class of 1951
Brian J. Bennett
John Buschini
Julius J. Caserza
Ward L. Jennings
Herbert L. Lindemann
Clarence A. Schott
Robert Ughe
Class of 1956
Joseph S. Davis
Gary De Salvatore
Robert R. Eppler
William Eppler
Louis J. Facchino
John Fantham
William S. Hammer
Class of 1952
William B. Killilea
Stuart MacKenzie
Donald E. McDonald
Jed E. Myall
Ben Peralta
Tormey L. Ward
Eugene Zlatunich
George Andreini
Lowell Brown
Gerald Connell
Robert E. Roddy
Robert J. Smith
Henry Tanner
William Watt
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Class of 1957
Ernest J. Biagi
Mart H. Bushnell
James Crowley
James F. Ernst
James N. Fregosi
Richard F. Garibaldi
Marcus Geenen
Donald T. Hubner
Alan J. Kappeler
Robert C. Leach
Douglas E. MacDonell
Robert E. Mattinson
Martin McCormick
Norman Moretto
Larry Penna
Robert E. Shields
Thomas Splain
Class of 1958
Michael J. Egan
Thomas J. Ferrando
Ambrose A. Galli
William F. Meade
John P. Sheehan
Philip M. Traynor
Clifford A. Zachman
See page 37 for
information about a
special fund established
by the Class of 1958 in
celebration of their 50th
Reunion.
Class of 1959
Robert E. Alberto
F. Lee Becker
Clifford J. Bellone
Raymond E. Bly
Nick Carboni
Rene Cardinaux
E. Patrick Creehan
Bernard T. Deasy
Robert L. Fagan
Bud R. Grandsaert
Donald E. McMullen
Pete L. Meade
Edward G. Ottoboni
William M. Schwarz
William N. Torre
William T. Yaley
Robert B. Yonts
Class of 1960
John A. Alich
David J. Arata
Peter P. Cocconi
Philip L. Ehrhorn
Ronald L. Gandolfo
Michael D. Harriman
James D. Helin
John M. Horgan
Doug Jacobson
Robert Kane
Douglas F. Kast
Michael A. Kelly
James C. Loustalot
John A. Macy
Edward R. Marshall
James J. McCauley
Patrick M. Megargee
Thomas J. Mellott
Robert P. Plimley
S. James Presta
Thomas J. Shea
Clayton Stephens
Kenneth E. Stinson
Charles L. Terry
William W. Ward
Peter M. Wargo
Robert W. Wilson
Class of 1961
Gilbert J. Amoroso
Kenneth A. Colombo
William J. Gannon
Marc Giron
Robert V. Harless
William P. Junge
Urbano Maffei
Russell M. Magnaghi
Robert L. Manca
Thomas C. Moroney
James Parkin
John J. Parrinello
Robert J. Plant
Richard L. Reich
J. Roger Riffle
Lou W. Spadia
James M. Tilley
Class of 1962
Paul J. Constantino
John R. Costa
Stephen M. Firenze
Paul Macy
Michael H. Malone
 deceased
Joseph R. Marcelli
Paul Marsili
Edward J. Plume
Jeffrey M. Ryan
James R. Seefeldt
Class of 1963
Gerald J. Colombo
Robert E. Cullen
Gerald Feeney
Robert M. Fernandez
James S. Flannery
Leonard Floyd
William W. Granville
James Griffin
Kenneth J. Mantoani
Thomas C. Meuser
Paul H. Stephens
Ralph Stinson
Michael E. Turturici
Class of 1964
Bruce T. Adornato
Thomas F. Ames
James M. Baynes
John W. Branch
Frank Cetani
Michael T. Del Silva
Terrence J. Giomi
Dennis J. Glenn
Stephen T. Johnston
Wayne L. Podesta
Paul Regan
Gilbert C. Sateia
Kenneth A. Schieck
Michael G. Scott
Peter G. Stein
Hugh Tuck
James J. Waters
Gerald Wentworth
Thomas S. Wilcock
Class of 1965
David B. Barca
Romie E. Bassetto
Kevin J. Belton
Patrick J. Boyle
Steven K. Bush
John R. Chaput
Stephen R. Finn
L. Walter Fleischer
Henry G. Grambergu
John D. Krell
Ronald K. Laber
David E. Laidlaw
James A. Mitchell
Kenneth G. Norton
Terrance L. Pearman
Kenneth J. Pool
Lawrence A. Raffo
Charles M. Riffle
Thomas Roth
Courtland W. Saunders
Patrick K. Seltzer
Douglas J. Smith
Ronald D. Taylor
Steven G. Toth
Class of 1966
Thomas Alich
Dennis A. Bruch
Joseph S. Conway
Robert W. Goodwin
Robert J. Grassilli
Jeff Greenstreet
Daniel M. Johndrow
George Musante
James S. Parola
Patrick Peterson
Jeffrey A. Quinn
Philip R. Rossi
Joseph A. Rossi
J. Michael Sacchetti
Edmond Trainor
George J. Uccelli
Class of 1967
William J. Bailey
Russell Bertetta
James F. DeMartini
John W. Gillogley
Joseph W. Gumber
James R. Hansen
Richard J. Justice
Peter C. Labrador
Charles D. McGowan
Eugene H. Miner
William Pagendarm
Felix Perez
Richard V. Raffo
David Ranney
Charles R. Rodondi
Michael A. Torre
Class of 1968
Philip J. Bona
Steve Gannon
John T. La Torra
Wayne M. Raffaelli
Dennis L. Rosaia
Michael A. Rosi
Robert Sabbatini
Robert D. Schmolze
Charles E. Stancil
James J. Walsh
Daniel E. Whelan
Class of 1969
Dennis S. Calonico
Lawrence R. Gladwin
William Helfrich
John Maguire
Donald H. McInnis
Bernard J. Mooney
Dennis R. Murphy
Joseph A. Murphy
Neil S. Smith
Frederick E. Wahl
John R. West
Class of 1970
Lawrence J. Batina
Ronald Beltramo
Gary W. Germano
Richard Hagarty
Max K. Hoberg
Ronald K. Houle
James M. Maher
William T. O’Callahan
Peter F. Padovan
Robert A. Piombo
Walter B. Rees
Robert P. Roca
Philip L. Snodgrass
Tom Walsh
Class of 1971
Thomas J. Bertoldi
John H. Diggins
Robert E. Dooley
Stephen P. Filios
George Giusti
Robert J. Guenley
Timothy P. Hennessy
Dennis H. Irving
Stephen M. Johnson
Peter J. Jordan
Stephen F. Kelleher
Brian M. Kelly
Leon Mulgrew
Daniel P. Murphy
Duane L. Stice
Class of 1972
Ronald Barri
Bruce L. Bosley
Robert J. Mantegani
Richard J. Marrs
Joseph H. McLaughlin
Chris Ranney
David J. Rauenbuehler
Don Stevens
Tom Van Geem
Mark L. Vorsatz
Class of 1973
Joseph W. Appenrodt
Joseph J. Berriatua
Mark L. Boris
Gary W. Christopherson
Richard L. Cirigliano
Thomas J. Fanucchi
David L. Farella
William F. Glesener
Charles G. Harrington
Geoffrey M. Henderson
Craig P. Looney
Terence K. Maroney
Richard T. McLinden
Robert A. Milestone
James G. O’Callahan
Richard L. Pouliot
Robert J. Raffo
Class of 1974
Brian F. Boisson
Robert V. Bruno
Dennis L. Carmassi
Steven J. Casanova
Carlos E. Delgadillo
James M. Doherty
Patrick R. Dunn
Jim B. Dwyer
Michael J. Gillogley
Sean R. Gogan
Jose R. Leon
Tevis P. Martin
Richard H. Moye
Kevin A. O’Keefe
Peter B. Rauenbuehler
Robert M. Visbal
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Class of 1975
Class of 1980
Robert L. Barron
John C. Caselli
Arnold L. Davis
James L. Freitas
Eugene J. Graziani
Thomas A. Maloney
Michael J. McGuigan
Robert Mowat
John O’Leary
Brian J. Ponty
Peter Rossi
Louie Serpas
Michael B. Stuber
Donald Thornhill
Scott M. Alstad
Stephen A. Chiappari
Glen J. Frank
Michael A. Franzoia
Kevin E. Giacomini
James E. Long
Robert N. McMillan
Thomas P. O’Sullivan
Mark J. Penner
Gregory C. Ray
George F. Sigigie
Paul F. Uliana
David R. Venditti
Class of 1981
Class of 1976
Michael A. Calegari
Tom M. Cotter
Arthur W. Funk
David M. Garcia
Kevin R. Macaluso
Anthony R. Sy
Mark L. Furrer
Thomas Gillogley
Gregory P. Hart
James O. Malley
Mark Ostasiuk
Thomas Seaney
Steven Undorte
Robert F. Wandro
Patrick J. Ward
Class of 1982
Kevin D. Flynn
Richard M. Kelly
Michael W. Meredith
David J. Molthen
Timothy M. Murphy
Peter Niemann
Thomas M. Paroubeck
Gregory R. Shypertt
Christopher Thomas
William P. Tuerck
Steven M. Ughe
Michael V. Waligora
Class of 1977
Claudio H. Baserga
Denis M. Carroll
Michael J. Gambucci
Richard R. Harper
Robert S. Hurley
Stanley H. Ross
Stephen M. Venditti
Class of 1978
Class of 1983
Gregory Fava
Kevin Frost
Stephen Holland
Kevin McCarthy
Michael J. Monahan
Paul Peterson
Daniel Smith
John C. Vincent
Anthony A. Agrella
Eric L. Barrett
Brian E. Bell
Fred C. Bertetta
Andrew C. Ferris
Frank M. Lux
Mark E. Massey
Jeffrey G. Philliber
Class of 1979
Class of 1984
Michael D. Desler
Robert V. Dugoni
Roger J. Haro
Matthew B. McGuigan
Neil P. Murphy
Henry N. Tominaga
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Andrew Bodisco
Martin A. Brooks
Terrence W. Condon
Christopher J. Dehoff
John P. Doherty
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Robert J. Fitzgerald
James I. Kohnke
Mark F. Lillie
Owen J. McDermott
JB G. Orecchia
Edward F. Turdici
Clinton S. Ward
George R. Zorb
Class of 1985
Damian A. Bortolotti
William S. Brinkop
William T. Dailey
Robert H. Fitzgerald
Robert E. Greene
Steven B. Hansen
Michael P. Leland
John F. Philpott
Gene B. Suarez
Darren Vorrath
Class of 1986
Paolo G. Battaglini
Sean S. Broderick
Richard D. Brostrom
Joseph M. Carboni
Richard E. Corso
Shawn M. DeLuna
Gregory R. Hons
Scott Igoe
Michael P. Lillie
Jeffrey R. Pick
Charles J. Rapp
Christopher E. Reed
Santo E. Valdez
Rafael O. Velez
Charles S. Velschow Smith
Shane M. Wehr
Keith Wyant
Class of 1987
Jason E. Conley
Timothy J. Giacomini
Andrew Gloskowski
Michael T. Goddard
Patrick J. Leland
Robert J. Nuti
Michael J. Thomson
Andrew A. Uccelli
Class of 1988
Mr. George Brayer
Andy A. Cost
Michael S. Coughlin
Lizardo Gomez
Martin Lauber
Roy Malatesta
Alex O. Mazlumian
Robert L. Molthen
Luke B. Mulhall
Kevin C. Mullin
Sean T. Phinney
Class of 1989
John E. Aguilar
Jared A. Beltramo
Jerry J. Schembri
Erik P. Scramaglia
Chris C. Waizenegger
Class of 1990
Steven J. Blandino
John T. Hills
Antoine G. Laxague
Steven B. McLaughlin
Class of 1991
Robert A. Osborn
Class of 1992
Anthony J. Goblirsch
Hooman H. Khalili-Sabet
Brian C. Philip
Class of 1993
Anthony M. Farinha
Brian D. Sheppard
Thomas J. Wootten
Class of 1994
Douglas L. Fioranelli
Brian J. Guiney
Daniel J. Romanski
Class of 1995
Anthony M. Bruno
Stephen L. Chesley
Thomas S. Ellerhorst
Timothy P. Kennedy
Christopher M. O’Connor
Peter A. Pawlick
Kevin M. Rende
Richard D. Van Doren
Class of 1996
Sean M. Appenrodt
Charles A. Porta
Luke D. Waller
Class of 1997
Christopher L. Di Giacomo
Terence J. Fleischer
John D. Gunther
Nicholas A. Sutton
Class of 1998
Trevor D. Anthony
Brian J. Cuneo
Andrew W. DeFrancis
Andrew D. Hermansen
Marc C. Kollerer
Benjamin T. Pettigrew
Class of 1999
Brandon C. Arnold
Jonathan M. Boitano
Robert D. Hansen
Tyler P. Jensen
Keith W. Rauenbuehler
Paul R. Stafford
Class of 2000
Ross Dehoney
Jason J. Moorhouse
Michael J. Olcese
Kenneth L. Vella
Class of 2001
Andrew S. Boitano
Garrett Chaussard
Anthony J. Martinelli
Adam J. Montgomery
Dante Mutto
Class of 2002
Brian W. Blake
Robert S. Blandino
Eric W. Dooley
Daniel C. Gagliani
Patrick D. Nagle
Brian J. Poggetti
Class of 2003
Steven R. Mantegani
Christopher C. O’Leary
father-son mass
celebrates tradition
Class of 2004
Patrick J. Bertetta
Matthew J. Norton
Salman Shariat
Daniel R. Wandro
Class of 2005
Julian Flores
Elliot I. Gluck
Phillip J. Golding
Tyler J. Leon
Michael Salemi
Stephen A. Wong
Class of 2006
Eric G. Farrell
David M. Hermansen
James E. Longinotti
Ernie Molieri
Matthew M. Tham
Class of 2007
Gavin C. Callies
Steven E. Erickson
Brian C. Hammel
Anthony Heimuli
Scott Mantegani
Dominic Mutto
Nicholas Poggetti
William W. Winters
Class of 2008
Kyle W. Cakebread
Kevin E. DeMartini
Sean P. Flynn
Alexander J. Jordan
Thomas M. Leahy
Stephen R. Lumpkins
Hanna J. Malak
Spencer C. McLeod
Daniel K. Saber
Adam J. Zoucha
Michael J. Roe
This Annual Report includes gifts received from July 1, 2008 thru
June 30, 2009. Please contact the Development Office with corrections
and accept our apologies for any inadvertent omissions.
Jim Doherty ’75 and freshman son Matt
Serra alumni dads and sons attended a special Mass and
breakfast on September 4. Attendance was almost twice
that of past years.
“The Mass celebrates the values we believe as a school
that have been passed down from generation to
generation,” said Principal Barry Thornton.
During the Mass,
dads and sons placed
candles in a galvanized
tub. By the end of
the Mass, the candles
melted together to
signify unity. Father
Howell pointed out
that the chalice is the same chalice that was presented to
Father Zoph on June 6, 1936. Particularly moving was
the open forum-style Prayers of the Faithful. Students
and their fathers prayed for all sorts of personal and
community issues.
After Mass, the group was served a light breakfast.
Seniors and their dads were given a special
commemorative frame. The rest of the crowd enjoyed
seeing faces from the past and meeting new friends. “It’s
carrying on tradition and it’s a reflection of the past for
me and the future for my son,” said Jim Doherty ’74.
Jim’s son, Matt, said the fact that his dad is a Padre makes
his new high school experience even more special. Matt’s
favorite freshman subject so far? Theology.
Consecutive Years of Alumni Giving
Mr. and Mrs. David Adamis - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Agrella - 11
Mr. Robert E. Alberto - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Marc K. Alcantara - 3
Mr. John A. Alich, Jr. - 3
Mr. Thomas Alich - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allain - 12
Mr. Scott M. Alstad - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ames - 6
Mr. Gilbert J. Amoroso - 3
Mr. and Mrs. George Andreini - 4
Anonymous - 6
Anonymous - 5
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Araujo - 6
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Atkinson, PhD - 3
Mr. William J. Bailey - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Barbanica - 4
Mr. David B. Barca - 4
Mr. Eric L. Barrett, CLU RHU - 6
Mr. John J. Barrett, Jr. - 6
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barri - 5
Mr. Peter J. Barsocchini - 3
Mr. Romie E. Bassetto - 4
Mr. Lawrence J. Batina - 3
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee Becker - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beffa, Jr. - 13
Dr. Clifford J. Bellone, M.D. - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beltramo - 5
Mr. Brian J. Bennett - 12
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Berriatua - 4
Mr. Fred C. Bertetta, III - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bertetta - 14
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bertoldi - 5
Dr. and Mrs. Claudio A. Bet - 7
Col. and Mrs. Larry E. Bielstein, USAF - 4
Mr. James L. Binsacca - 3
Mr. Robert S. Blandino - 7
Mr. Steven J. Blandino - 3
Mr. Raymond E. Bly - 6
Mr. Philip J. Bona, AIA - 5
Mr. Richard R. Bona - 10
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Borg - 6
Mr. Damian A. Bortolotti - 4
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Branch - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Breen - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Brinzo, CPA - 7
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brisbois - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Brostrom, III - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Bruno - 5
Mr. John Buschini - 5
Mr. Steven K. Bush - 13
Col. and Mrs. Mart H. Bushnell, USAF(Ret.) - 4
Mr. Mario J. Buttignol - 5
Mr. Michael A. Calegari - 6
Mr. Dennis S. Calonico - 5
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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Campbell - 5
Mr. Charles E. Cancilla - 7
Mr. Joseph M. Carboni - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carboni - 5
Mr. Raymond T. Carbullido - 3
Rev. Msgr. Daniel E. Cardelli - 3
Mr. Rene Cardinaux - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carey - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Carmassi - 5
Mr. Denis M. Carroll - 12
Mr. Steven J. Casanova - 4
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Caselli - 14
Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Caserza - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Keith P. Cattaneo - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Cattarin - 5
Mr. and Mrs. James Centis - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cesari - 11
Mr. Frank Cetani - 3
Mr. John R. Chaput - 4
Mr. Stephen A. Chiappari - 3
Mr. Gary W. Christopherson - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Cirigliano - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Collins - 4
Mr. Gerald J. Colombo - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Colombo - 4
Mr. Joseph S. Conway - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley M. Corsiglia - 9
Mr. Richard E. Corso - 4
Mr. John R. Costa - 14
Mr. Charles J. Crotty - 5
Mr. Brian J. Cuneo - 4
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Dailey - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Davis - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Gary De Salvatore - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Deasy - 5
Mr. and Mrs. John P. DeFoe - 4
Mr. Andrew W. DeFrancis - 3
Mr. Michael T. Del Silva - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn M. DeLuna - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Difu - 4
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Diggins - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Dillon - 4
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Doherty - 14
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Doherty - 13
Mr. Eric W. Dooley - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dooley - 13
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Dugoni, Esquire - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Dunleavy - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Dunn - 11
Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. Dwyer - 5
Mr. Philip L. Ehrhorn, Jr. - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Einsiedl - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Eppler, PE - 7
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ernst - 4
Mr. Louis J. Facchino, LMFT - 5
Consecutive Years of Alumni Giving
Mr. Michael P. Fadelli - 5
Mr. Robert L. Fagan - 4
Mr. and Mrs. John Fantham - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fanucchi - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ferrando - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Ferris - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Finn - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Firenze - 5
Mr. James S. Flannery - 4
Mr. L. Walter Fleischer - 5
Mr. Terence J. Fleischer - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Flynn - 5
Mr. James J. Ford, Jr. - 4
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fox - 5
Mr. Michael A. Franzoia - 3
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Fregosi - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Fregosi - 5
Mr. Theodore L. Fregosi - 5
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Freitas - 14
Mr. Kevin Frost - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Frost - 14
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furrer, Jr. - 14
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gaddis - 13
Mr. Ambrose A. Galli - 6
Dr. Ronald L. Gandolfo - 5
Mr. Richard F. Garibaldi - 4
Mr. James P. Geary - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Geenen - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Geenen - 4
Mr. Gary W. Germano - 5
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Giacomini - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Giacomini - 3
Mr. Timothy J. Giacomini - 10
Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Giannotti - 6
Drs. Michael and Katherine Gillogley - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. Giomi - 12
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Giotinis - 4
Mr. and Mrs. George Giusti - 11
Mr. Lawrence R. Gladwin - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Glenn - 4
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Glesener - 7
Mr. Michael T. Goddard - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Sean R. Gogan - 6
Mr. Bud R. Grandsaert - 5
Mr. William W. Granville - 5
Mr. Robert J. Grassilli - 16
Mr. Eugene J. Graziani - 3
Mr. Jeff Greenstreet - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Grenier - 11
Mr. Arthur W. Grinstead - 6
Mr. Robert J. Guenley - 5
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Haake - 7
Mr. Richard Hagarty - 5
Mr. William S. Hammer - 13
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hansen - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Harless - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Hart - 4
Mr. Joseph Hartmann - 4
Mr. and Mrs. William Helfrich - 3
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Helin - 5
Mr. Arthur F. Henderson - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey M. Henderson - 11
Mr. Timothy P. Hennessy - 3
Mr. John T. Hills - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ho - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ho, Jr. - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Max K. Hoberg - 4
Mr. Gregory R. Hons - 5
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Horgan - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Houle - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hourigan - 3
Rev. Stephen H. Howell - 14
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Hubner - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hughes - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hurley - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Igoe - 5
Mr. Richard A. Iori - 6
Mr. and Mrs. Ward L. Jennings - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Johndrow - 4
Mr. Stephen T. Johnston - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Jordan - 3
Dr. Wayne Joseph - 8
Mr. William P. Junge - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Kavanagh - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Kelly - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Kelly - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Kenny - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Keyser - 13
Mr. Hooman H. Khalili - Sabet - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Kidwell - 8
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kidwell - 10
Mr. William B. Killilea - 9
Mr. Michael J. Klobuchar - 5
Mr. Patrick W. Kopp - 4
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Krell - 10
Mr. John T. La Torra - 3
Mr. David E. Laidlaw - 11
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Laramie - 5
Mr. Martin Lauber - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Lautze III - 8
Mr. Antoine G. Laxague - 4
Mr. Robert C. Leach - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Leddy - 10
Mr. Patrick J. Leland - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Lillie, Jr. - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Lillie - 5
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Long - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Longinotti - 7
Rev. Craig P. Looney - 6
Mr. and Mrs. Neal J. Lucett - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Lucey - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lux - 3
Mr. Douglas E. MacDonell - 4
Mr. John A. Macy - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Macy - 5
Mr. Urbano Maffei - 3
Russell M. Magnaghi, PhD - 8
Mr. James O. Malley - 4
Dr. Michael H. Malone, MD - 4
Mr. Robert L. Manca - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mansfield - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mantegani - 14
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Mantoani - 3
Mr. Joseph R. Marcelli - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Terence K. Maroney - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Marques - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Tevis P. Martin - 11
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Massey - 5
Mr. Robert E. Mattinson - 5
Mr. Donald E. McDonald - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. McEntee - 5
Mr. Thomas McGanney - 4
Mr. Charles D. McGowan - 4
Mr. Matthew B. McGuigan - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McGuigan - 13
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McInnis - 8
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McLaughlin - 8
Maj. and Mrs. Steven B. McLaughlin, Jr. - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. McMillan - 6
Mr. Martin J. McVeigh - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Pete L. Meade - 5
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Meade, Jr. - 3
Mr. Patrick M. Megargee - 8
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mellott - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Menzel - 4
Mr. Thomas C. Meuser - 5
Mr. William Meuser - 5
Mr. William Meyer - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Milestone - 3
Mr. Daniel F. Miller, Jr. - 6
Dr. Robert J. Miller, MD and
Ms. Shelia Town - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Miner - 5
Mr. James A. Mitchell - 12
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mooney - 4
Mr. Norman Moretto - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Morton - 6
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Mosunich - 4
Mr. Richard H. Moye - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mulgrew - 5
Mr. Kevin C. Mullin - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Murphy - 5
Mr. Dennis R. Murphy - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P. Murphy - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Murphy - 7
Mr. Thomas P. Murray - 3
Mr. and Mrs. George Mutto - 7
Mr. Paul A. Naples - 5
Mr. Thomas F. Nelson - 7
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Nichol - 3
Mr. Peter Niemann - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Norton - 14
Mr. Robert J. Nuti - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. O'Connor - 4
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. O'Halloran, Jr., PhD - 5
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary - 6
Mr. Vincent P. O'Leary - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Oborne - 5
Mr. Michael J. Olcese - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Olson - 5
Mr. and Mrs. JB G. Orecchia - 13
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Osborn - 4
Mr. Peter F. Padovan - 5
Mr. and Mrs. William Pagendarm - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Papapietro - 3
Mr. James Parkin - 3
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Parola - 3
Mr. Peter A. Pawlick - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Pedersen - 7
Mr. Larry Penna - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Penner - 3
Mr. Ben Peralta - 7
Mr. Felix Perez - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Perry - 8
Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Peterson - 5
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Philpott - 10
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Philpott - 6
Mr. Jeffrey R. Pick - 12
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Piombo - 4
Mr. Robert P. Plimley - 7
Mr. Wayne L. Podesta - 8
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Ponty - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Pool - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Quigley - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Quinn - 14
Mr. Lawrence A. Raffo - 11
Mr. Richard V. Raffo - 7
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Ralston - 4
Mr. David Ranney - 4
Mr. Charles J. Rapp - 14
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Rauenbuehler - 4
Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. Rauenbuehler, PhD - 3
Mr. Walter B. Rees - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Regan - 9
Dr. Richard L. Reich - 3
Mr. Bernard L. Reichmuth - 6
Mr. J. Roger Riffle - 4
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Riley - 4
Dr. Robert P. Roca - 5
Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Roddy, USA(Ret.) - 4
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Consecutive Years of Alumni Giving
Mr. Charles R. Rodondi - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Rosaia - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Rosaia - 3
Mr. Michael A. Rosi - 5
Cmdr. Philip R. Rossi, SC USN - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roza - 6
Mr. Jeffrey M. Ryan - 12
Mr. Robert Sabbatini - 11
Mr. Michael Salemi - 4
Capt. Gilbert C. Sateia - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Clement P. Schablaske - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Schembri - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Schmolze - 3
Mr. William M. Schwarz - 4
Mr. and Ms. Michael G. Scott - 10
Mr. and Mrs. Erik P. Scramaglia - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seiler - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Serpas, Jr. - 4
Mr. Salman Shariat - 5
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheehan - 8
Mr. John V. Shields, Jr. - 5
Mr. and Mrs. James Shypertt - 11
Mr. George F. Sigigie, Jr. - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Siracusa - 4
Hon. Douglas J. Smith - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Smith - 3
Mr. Robert J. Smith - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Snodgrass - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Soletti - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stancil - 3
Mr. Peter G. Stein - 8
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stephens - 10
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens - 4
Mr. Ralph Stinson - 6
Dr. and Mrs. David R. Stronck, PhD - 7
Mr. Michael B. Stuber - 3
Mr. Gene B. Suarez - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sullivan - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Sweeney - 6
Mr. Anthony R. Sy - 6
Mr. Henry Tanner - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Thomas - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thornhill, Jr. - 5
Mr. James M. Tilley - 6
Mr. David D. Torre - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Torre - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Trainor - 4
Mr. Philip M. Traynor - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Trucco, Jr. - 4
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Tuck - 6
Mr. William K. Tuck - 5
Mr. William P. Tuerck - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Turdici, Jr. - 3
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Uccelli, Jr. - 9
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ughe - 13
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Ughe - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Uliana III - 3
Mr. Steven Undorte - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Santo E. Valdez - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Van Doren, Jr. - 3
cont’d
Mr. David R. Venditti - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vinal - 3
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vincent - 6
Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Visbal, USA - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Vorsatz - 15
Mr. Frederick E. Wahl - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Chris C. Waizenegger - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Waligora - 14
Mr. James J. Walsh - 4
Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wandro, PhD - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton S. Ward - 7
Mr. and Mrs. Tormey L. Ward - 5
Mr. William W. Ward, III - 7
LTC Peter M. Wargo, USA(Ret.) - 4
Mr. Thomas Washington - 13
Mr. and Mrs. William Watt - 8
Mr. and Mrs. Shane M. Wehr - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wentworth - 8
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Weston - 4
Mr. Daniel E. Whelan - 6
Cmdr. and Mrs. Donald M. Wilford, (Ret) - 3
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Wilkinson - 4
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wilson - 8
Mr. Keith Wyant - 3
Hon. Robert B. Yonts, Jr. - 8
Mr. Clifford A. Zachman - 5
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zlatunich - 13
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Zorb - 5
Like Father,
Like Son
Twenty one freshmen are sons
of Padre alumni. That makes a
grand total of 77 alumni sons
in the 2009-2010 student body!
There also are three freshmen
whose grandfathers graduated
from Serra, which adds up to
a total of 12 third-generation
Padres. The 2009-2010 school
year began with a freshman
class of 260. Pictured (l-r) front
row are: Sky Montgomery
(Luis Serpes ’85), Cody
Brown (Michael ’80), Jeramey
Fields (Ron ’86), Jon Beering
(Chuck ’80), Devin Furrer (Mark ’76),
Louis Langi (Ron ’87), Gabe Gomez
(Lizardo ’88), Jake Woodard (John
RIP ’78) and Max Rauenbuehler (Peter
Padre Annual Fund
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Bagnani
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bassett
Ms. Jacqueline Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Bevilacqua
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Boitano
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Broderick
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Cakebread
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Callies
Mrs. Shirlie Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Bayardo J. Chamorro
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chaussard
Mr. and Mrs. James Conn
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cuneo
Mr. Joseph DeLuca
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Di Giacomo
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg M. Domanico
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Domingo
Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Dunleavy
Mr. Alain Durocher
Ms. Carrie Farley-Cincotta
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Farrell
Mrs. Verena M. Fleischer
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flores
Mr. and Mrs. John Fruehe
Mr. and Mrs. David Gagliani
Mrs. Gloria Galeotti
Mr. and Mrs. George Galloway
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Gluck
Ms. Moya Goddard
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gonzalez
Mr. and Mrs. George Goupille
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Guttas, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammel
Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Hermansen
Mr. Gregory Hillig
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hons
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hovan, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Issel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jauregui
Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mr. Wayne Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Keller
Mr. George Keller
Mrs. Addie Keller
Mr. John J. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. David Kohnke
Mr. Jerry Lami and
Ms. Janice Groshak Lami
Ms. Kathy O. Lavezzo
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leahy
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martinelli
Mr. James D. McLain
Rev. Msgr. Edward P. McTaggart
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Melconian
Dr. James Merryweather and
Dr. Ulrike Heberlein
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell
Ms. Lisa C. Molieri
Mr. John M. Montalbano
Mr. Robert Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy, Jr.
Mrs. Gloria J. Mutti
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mutto
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nye, Jr.
Dr. Harold O'Donnell
Mr. Daniel O'Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. O'Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Jaime O'Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Poggetti
Mrs. Cynthia Rockwell
Mr. Richard Romanski
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowan
Mr. and Mrs. Akram Saber
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Salemi
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’74). Back row (l-r): Matthew Doherty
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Ray ’82), Jack Carmassi (Dennis
’74), Kenneth McMillan (Bobby ’80),
Joe Berriatua (Joe ’73), Ray Whelan
(Tim ’69), Jeff Milestone (Robert
’73), Matthew Berriatua (Steve ’83),
Jordan Paroubeck (Tom ’82) and Matt
Gorgolinski (Dennis ’85).
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Alumni Parents & Friends

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Segrove, Sr.
Ms. Shelly Sharp
Ms. Madeline Sherry
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Toomey
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Torres
Mr. Albert A. Totagrande and Ms. Sheryl L. Painter
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Vella
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Wertz III
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Whitney
Mr. and Mrs. William Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Weng K. Wong
AM First Foundation
Axis Custom Brokers
Bay Cities Transport LLC
ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program
Citi Foundation
Gap Foundation
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
Marin Community Foundation
Maroney and Associates, Inc. Insurance Brokers
McGuigan & McGuigan, CPA's
Miramar Asset Management LLC
Network For Good
Omaha Community Foundation
Redwood City Automotive, LLC
Robert Mowat Associates - Landscape Architects
Rotary Club of San Mateo
Schoolpop, Inc,
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving
Serra Club of San Mateo
Supervalu
Sutton Financial Service
Target
United Way California Capital Region
United Way of the Bay Area
Visa International's Employee Giving Campaign
Washington Mutual
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Make Your
Gift online!
Supporting Serra is now easier
than ever. Simply log on to:
www.serrahs.com
and click on “Giving to Serra”
from the Alumni or
Development home page.
You can then choose where you
would like your donation to go.
Your choices include gifts to the:
Padre Annual Fund
Phase I & II Capital Campaign Gifts
Restricted Gifts
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beffa, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Burns, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Cosko
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence P. Dugoni, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Dunleavy
Mrs. Pam Frisella
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Grenier
Mr. Anthony Gschwend and
Ms. Janine O'Flaherty
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ho, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Kelly
Ms. Kathy O. Lavezzo
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leahy
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lumpkins
Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGovern
Academic Resource Center
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Olson
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Philpott
Mr. Bernard L. Reichmuth
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Scalmanini
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Siracusa
Mr. and Mrs. James Terranova
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Whitney
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Zoucha
Murphy's Restaurant
Speramus Foundation
The Drum Foundation
The Morton Family Foundation
Fr. John Zoph Endowed
Scholarship Fund
Alumni Association Endowed
Scholarship Fund
Junípero Serra High School
Endowed Scholarship Fund
General Scholarship Fund
All gifts to Serra High School
make a tremendous difference.
Thank you to all who continue
to support our programs.
For more information, please
contact Serra’s Development
Office at (650) 573-9935.
Supporting Serra
is just a “click away!”
www.serrahs.com
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Matching Gifts
Many employers participate in a matching gifts program for their employees’
charitable contributions. This is a tremendous benefit that doubles, or sometimes
even triples, gifts to Serra. Matching gifts were provided by the following
companies:
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Applera Corporation
Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
Barclays Global Investors
Citi Foundation
Diageo North America Foundation, Inc.
eBay Foundation
Franklin Templeton Investments
Fremont Group Foundation
Gap Foundation
Genentech Employee Giving Program
Global Impact
Lincoln Financial Foundation, Inc
Macy’s Foundation
Merrill Lynch & Co Foundation
Morgan Stanley
National Semiconductor Employee
Directed Giving Program
Nice Matching Gifts Program
Oracle Corporation
PG&E Matching Gifts Program
Philips Electronics
Starbucks Matching Gift Program
Sun Microsystems Foundation
Tyco Employee Matching Gift Program
Varian Medical Systems
Visa International’s Employee Giving
Campaign
Wells Fargo Foundation/Employee
Matching Gifts
This Annual Report includes gifts received from July 1, 2008 thru June 30, 2009.
Please contact the Development Office with corrections and
accept our apologies for any inadvertent omissions.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tanklage
Apogee Venture Group, LLC
Donald Tanklage and
Carole Tanklage Foundation
Alumni Association
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Keyser
Athletics
Visual & Performing Arts
Cappel Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cappel
General Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Araujo
Dr. Wayne Joseph
Most Rev. William J. Justice
Mr. Mark Kaufmann
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Kearney
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Micheletti
The Estate of Michele Micheletti
Mrs. Gloria Shreve
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Turdici, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Santo E. Valdez
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Villanueva
Mrs. Lorelei Zermani
May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
Ms. Katherine Boyd
Mr. James P. Geary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Guttas, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Kearney
Mr. and Mrs. Tevis P. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Millichap
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Morton
Thomas J. Oswald
Dr. and Mrs. John O'Holleran
Christian Service Award
Mr. and Mrs. Agapios P. Panagiotides
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Oswald
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Richards
Philips Electronics
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Vorsatz
BJ's Restaurants, Inc.
Robotics
Knights of Columbus #1346
USFIRST.org
Notre Dame High School
Peninsula Parish School League
Real Mex Restaurants
San Francisco Forty Niners Foundation
Visa International's Employee Giving Campaign
Mr. and Mrs. John Burr
Ms. Sandra Chan
Ms. Jeanette Condon
Mr. Terence J. Fleischer
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Foard
Mr. and Mrs. Sheen G. Khoury
Mr. and Mrs. Ali Motamed
Mr. and Mrs. James Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. John Yee
Ballet San Jose
Burlingame Public Library
Carlmont Merchants Association
Rotary Club of San Mateo
John L. Zoph Library
Dr. Robert J. Miller, M.D.
and Ms. Shelia Town
Dr. Richard L. Reich
“ It’s obvious that without financial aid it would be unlikely that I would have had the opportunity
to graduate from the University of the Pacific. If I did not attend Pacific I might not have had the
opportunities to grow as a leader. However, what many may not know is how crucial financial aid
was at a much earlier age. Being raised in a single parent home on government assistance made
it nearly impossible to attend Serra without financial aid. In my eyes Serra is where the foundation
was laid to excel in college and, hopefully, now in law school. Without the generosity of the Serra
community, I could not even imagine where I would be today. Thank you! “
—Edwin Lindo ’05
Currently attending Law School at
The University of Washington
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Class of 1958 Establishes The
Archbishop Francis T. Hurley
Scholarship Fund
Endowed Scholarship Funds
Alumni Association
Endowed Scholarship
Dennis M. Byrne '55
Endowed Scholarship
Archbishop Francis T.
Hurley Scholarship Fund
Father John L. Zoph
Endowed Scholarship Fund
Ms. Gail Roosakos
Rev. Msgr. Peter G. Armstrong
Mr. Paul E. Biber
Dr. Robert V. Bindi
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bracco
Mr. John W. Brennan
Mr. Raymond T. Carbullido
Mr. David J. Caron
Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Carr
Mr. Lino F. Croaro
Mr. Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ernst
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Graham
Mr. Walter J. Grescoviak
Mr. Fred L. Guibara
Mr. William S. Hammer
Ms. Denise M. Hattler
Mr. Arthur F. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hughes
Mr. Robert L. Johnson
Mr. Patrick W. Kopp
Mr. Patrick Larkin
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Lucey
Mr. William J. Maher
Ms. Jane M. McCarthy
Mr. Thomas McGanney
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Meade, Jr.
Mr. Ronald Morro, MD
Mr. A. James Oakes, Jr.
Mr. Ben Peralta
Mr. Timothy D. Regan
Mr. John P. Sheehan
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Soletti
Mr. Philip M. Traynor
Ms. Joann White
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zlatunich
The Morro Family Charitable Fund
Class of 1956
Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. Richard R. Bona
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Eppler, PE
Dr. John W. Walsh
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Mr. Donald F. Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cesari
Mr. William Kenney
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence B. Mitchell
Mr. Rich Monahan
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Philip
Mr. and Mrs. James Shypertt
Bon Vie Studios
Howell, McDermott, Rach
Endowed Scholarship Fund
Rev. Stephen H. Howell
James & Gloria Doherty
Endowed Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Farron
Jim Mellinger
Endowed Scholarship Fund
Ms. Carole M. Baker, M.S.
Mrs. Sally Mellinger
Ronald Sanderlin
Michael Peterson
Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ashby
Mrs. Dana Ayoob
Mr. Frank A. Baldanzi, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bankovitch
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Basile
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beffa, Jr.
Mr. Fred C. Bertetta, III
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bertetta
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Blank
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brazil
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick O. Burns
Mr. Thomas P. Byrne
Mr. Ray Calegari
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Carolan
Mr. James Casey
Ms. Kay Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cordes
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Crockett
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Crosson
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cuneo
Endowed Scholarship Funds (Named)
Mr. and Mrs. Francis DeFoe
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Degnan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delaurenti
Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeLuna
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn M. DeLuna
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dentler
Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeSmedt
Mr. Patrick J. Dolan and
Ms. Patricia A. Lee-Dolan
Ms. Janice Dowling
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Dugoni, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Dunleavy
Dr. John Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Fannon
Mr. and Mrs. John Fannon
Mr. Anthony M. Farinha
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gay
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goldsmith
Mr. Gunther Greszik
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hance
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Healy
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Heckert
Mr. and Mrs. George Heeg
Mr. Anthony Heimuli
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ho
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ho
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Houle
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jefferies
Mr. Mark W. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones
Mr. Bruce Junell
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Juricich
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Kavanagh
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kennedy
Mr. William Kenney
Mr. Joseph Kingston
Mrs. Linda Kovacich
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Lautze III
Dr. and Mrs. James LeClair
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Lucey
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mattei
Maj. and Mrs. Steven B. McLaughlin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. McLinden
Mr. Daniel F. Miller, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Molthen
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O'Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. O'Hara
Mr. Willy O'Hara
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Oswald
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Philip
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Quigley
Mr. Bernard L. Reichmuth
Mr. and Mrs. John Romero
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenberg
Mr. James Sarzotti
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaukowitch
Charles Schwab Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Sciandri
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seiffer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. J. Severe
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Steyer
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stoye
Mr. John Sudano
Mr. Roger V. Testa
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Torre
Mr. Michael B. Twedell and
Ms. Amy R. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Doren, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Van Ess
Mr. and Mrs. Tippie J. Vargo
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Vorsatz
Mr. Thomas Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wentworth
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodley
De La Salle High School
Good Tidings Foundation
J.C. Simpson Rpt, Inc.
Littler Mendleson Foundation, Inc.
Mercy High School
Serra Endowed
Scholarship Fund
Mrs. Diane Magner
Mr. Michael Miller
Mr. Kevin Ragan
Mr. Salman Shariat
The Filippi Foundation
“The spirit of Father Serra lives on
through the current teachers,” said
Dennis Lucey ’58, who worked with his
classmates to establish the Archbishop
Francis T. Hurley Scholarship Fund
to commemorate their 50th reunion
at Serra.
Dennis is excited
that his fellow
alums donated
more than
$25,000 to the
new scholarship
fund—evidence
that the deep
bonds formed at Serra continue throughout a lifetime.
Archbishop Hurley taught English,
speech and religion at Serra from 19541957 before moving to Washington D.C.
He later moved to Alaska and retired
as the Archbishop of Anchorage in
2002. Archbishop Hurley and Dennis
have remained lifelong friends. The
Archbishop was surprised and honored
to learn a scholarship fund had been
established in his name.
“This is a very timely scholarship,
particularly now with the current
economic situation,” Archbishop Hurley
said. “Those who are doing well should
think very much about supporting
this scholarship fund. Nothing is more
important than helping students and
their families when there’s a real
financial need.”
Dennis hopes that other classes will
add to the new scholarship fund so that
more students will be able to reap the
benefits of a Serra education. A recent
highlight for him was reconnecting with
his classmates at his 50th reunion in
September of 2008.
“Everybody had such a great time at the
reunion,” he said. “It was good to see
everybody and renew acquaintances. I
have such fond memories of Serra. We
all have a real sense of being a person
for others. That means that we should
be sharing the wealth and spreading
the good word that the priests at Serra
taught us years ago. We left Serra with
the spiritual seeds to grow and make the
world a better place.”
If you would like to contribute to the
Archbishop Francis T. Hurley Scholarship
Fund, please send your gift to Junípero
Serra High School Development Office,
451 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo, CA
94403-1385. Be sure to include a note
designating your gift to the Archbishop
Francis T. Hurley Scholarship Fund.
Fund A Dream Scholarship Luncheon
Serra Padres are thoughtful, accomplished young men who value their Serra experience. The Fund A Dream Luncheon
assures that each young man who dreams of becoming a Padre will have an opportunity to be a part of Serra, regardless
of his family’s ability to afford tuition. The Fifth Annual Fund A Dream Luncheon was the most successful ever, raising
$145,000 for tuition assistance for Serra’s deserving young men.
If you are interested in attending the 2010 Fund A Dream Luncheon, please contact Theresa Stoye at 650.573.9935 x189
or email [email protected].
Underwriters
Kevin Kelly and Erin Jaeb
The Drum Foundation
Platinum Sponsors
Mr. Peter Barsocchini
Mr. and Mrs. John Dooley
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Walsh
Gold Sponsors
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chang
Mr. and Mrs. David Falk
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gaddis
Hathaway Dinwiddlie Construction
Silver Sponsors
Anonymous
W. F. Batton Company
Bohannon Foundation
BF Enterprises
Crosby-N. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dugoni
Emerald Packaging, Inc.
Dan Moreno Accounting Services
Numis International, Inc.
Olympian Gulf Properties, Inc.
The Philpott Family
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rapp
Mr. Chuck J. Rapp
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Rulon-Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sullivan
United American Bank
- The Schrup Family
- Krone Enterprises
- Baldanzi & Company
Mr. & Mrs. David Whitney
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Donors
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allara
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O. Anson
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balzer
Mr. Eric L. Barrett
Mr. John J. Barrett, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barulich
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bertetta, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertoldi
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Bleck
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Boehle, D.D.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Borg
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brady
Ms. Angela Brassinga
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Breen
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Burns, Jr.
Mr. W. L. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Calandra
Mr. Matthew P. Calderon
Mr. Nicholas Calderon
Mr. and Mrs. Armando Calderon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Calleja
Ms. Sharon Campodonico
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Caruso
Ms. Donna M. Casey
Mr. Edmund W. Cavagnaro
Mr. Greg Chagaris and
Ms. Anthea C. Stratigos
Mr. and Mrs. James Chalmers
Mr. and Mrs. Tim A. Clark
Ms. Julie Clemens
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Colabianchi
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Cordery
Mr. Michael A. Crockett
Mr. John F. Crosby
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cullinane
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Dalli
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Desler
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Desler
Fund A Dream Scholarship Luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dill
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg M. Domanico
Mr. and Mrs. Camille Domine
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Donahue
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dooley
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferretti
Mrs. Verena M. Fleischer
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Fragola
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Franks
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Friedlander
Mrs. Pam Frisella
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gaddis
Mr. and Mrs. George Galloway
Dr. and Mrs. David Gardner
Mr. Timothy J. Giacomini
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Giotinis
Mrs. Dorothy Giotinis
Mr. Ernie Giotinis
Ms. Rita Gleason
Ms. Moya Goddard
Mr. Ike Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Gordon
Mr. Peter Gould
Mr. Robert J. Grassilli
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Greene, Jr.
Mrs. Judith Grosey
Mr. Richard Hagarty
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hagmann
Mrs. and Mr. Nancy A. Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammel
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Horgan
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Houle
Mrs. Dorothy Hurley
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Johndrow
Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Joiner
Dr. Richard T. Jordan, MD
Mr. Ronald M. Karp
Mrs. Antonette Kavanaugh
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Kelly
Mr. James P. Kelly
Mr. John J. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kidwell
Mr. and Mrs. David Kohnke
Mr. Larry P. Kollerer and Ms. Tish
Matulich
Ms. Kathy O. Lavezzo
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lavezzo
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leahy
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lockie
Mrs. Emmy H. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Longinotti
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lucido
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. and Mrs. Mario A. Maldonado
Mrs. Karen Malekos-Smith
Mr. Mark Mandel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Marques
Mr. Jack Martinelli
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masetti
Mr. Philip A. McLeod and
Ms. Shawn M. Christianson
Mrs. Katherine McMillan
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Moresco
Mr. Brett T. Moroney
Ms. Sally M. Morton
Mr. Kevin C. Mullin
Mr. John M. Murphy
Ms. Ann F. Neumann
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Norton
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nye, Jr.
Mr. Ralph E. Olcese
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. O'Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Olson
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Sullivan
Mr. Ted Peck
Mr. Brian L. Pedersen
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pert
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Phelps
Mr. and Dr. Brian C. Philip
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Philpott
Mr. and Mrs. David Philpott
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Philpott
Mr. John F. Philpott and
Dr. Kristina Hoffman-Philpott.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Powers
Mr. and Mrs. George Prince
Mr. Joshua E. Raffaelli
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rapp
Mr. Charles J. Rapp
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rea
Dr. Ernie Ribera
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie F. Romeo
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rosas
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rudolph
Ms. Barbara Sabean
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Salemi
Mrs. Kathy Scollin
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Severe
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Severi
Mr. John V. Shields, Jr.
Ms. Ingeborg Shumelda
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith
Ms. Paula Stinson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. David I. Svendsen
Mr. and Mrs. Willie E. Swann
Mr. and Mrs. Issa Sweidan
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Tichy II
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tolle
Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Transeth
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Trucco, Jr.
Mr. E. Michael Trucco III
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ughe
Ms. Mary Lou Velasquez
Mr. J. Malcolm Visbal
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Walsh
Mr. H. Frank Wentholt, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. William West
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Weston
Ms. Christine M. Whelan
Mr. and Mrs. Lennox Wigney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolger
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Zoucha
Anna's Cookies - Claire Haggarty
Cotchett, Pitre, Simon & McCarthy
First National Bank of Northern
California
Joseph W. Bronzini, D.D.S. and Family
Numis International, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Van Doren/
See's Candies
San Mateo County Sports Hall of Fame
Matching Gifts
The Crescent Porter Hale Foundation
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Alumni Association Annual Golf Classic
Blue & Gold Padres
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Morton
Nibbi Brothers Construction
Plastering Industry Bureau of SFO & SM
Family Sponsors
Environmental Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Flynn
Ms. Moya Goddard
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Linhares
Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGovern
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Miller, Jr.
Mr. and Dr. Steve Olujic
Mr. and Mrs. Agapios P. Panagiotides
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pritchett
Property and Evidence Consultants
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schrup
The Handlery Union Square Hotel
Tee Sponsors
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barulich
Bevilacqua & Sons General Contractors
Borel Private Bank & Trust Company
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Breen
Crosby & Gray
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Doherty
Mr. Timothy J. Giacomini
Golden State Aquatics
Industrial Emergency Council
Innovative Mechanical, Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Johndrow
Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Johnston
Knights of Columbus #1346
McGuigan & McGuigan, CPA's
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Miller, Jr.
Murphy's Restaurant
Olympian Gulf Properties, Inc
Pappas Piping Services, Inv.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Pedersen
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Poms
Pribuss Engineering, Inc
Property and Evidence Consultants
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schrup
Spiedo
T & B Sports
Mr. Serdar S. Ugur
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Whelan
Underwriters
Diversified Electrical Contractors
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ho
Kevin B. Weir & Associates
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schrup
Mr. Kevin Weir
Mr. John J. Yegge
Annual Benefit Auction
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barulich
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bronzini, D.D.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Buckley
Mr. and Mrs. Ante Buljan
Mr. and Mrs. John Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Cakebread
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cooper
Dr. Marcus L. Corley
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg M. Domanico
Mr. and Mrs. Camille Domine
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence P. Dugoni, Esq.
Ms. Dinna N. Elgelda
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Glassmoyer
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Goyette
Mr. Anthony Gschwend and
Ms. Janine O’Flaherty
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Handlery
Mr. Martin McGinn and
Ms. Gina Kaindl-Gregori
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kanavy
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Keane
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron R. Maffei
Mr. Philip A. McLeod and
Ms. Shawn M. Christianson
Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nora
Mr. and Mrs. Yuji Ohba
Dr. and Mrs. Takeshi Okai
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie F. Romeo
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rudolph
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scerri
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schrup
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schwenk
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Smallman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stann
Mr. and Mrs. George Symons
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Tabet
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walter
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Whitney
Bizzaros Auctions
C B Showers, Inc
DPR Construction
Espostos Red Carpet Catering
Fineline Carpentry
Half Moon Bay Nursery
Hampton’s Service
Linhares & Olwell Associates LLC
Saier Services
The Handlery Union Square Hotel
United American Bank
Your Party Rentals
Mr. Michael P. Bochi
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Bode
Mrs. Kathleen Calabrese
Ms. Reeta Canjan
Ms. Rena Carli
Ms. Alba Castro
Mr. Matt Chan
Mr. and Mrs. Clay J. Christianson
Ms. Susan Chu
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ciano, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter I. Cittadini
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark
Ms. Lisa Clark
Ms. Semone Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Colabianchi
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Cordery
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cornelison
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cowlishaw
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight A. Crump
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cullinane
Mr. Ed Dantes
Mr. Ricardo De Alba
Mr. and Mrs. Carlo T. De Luca
Mr. Martin Disanto
Mr. Jerry Dodson
Bowl-A-Thon 2009
Anonymous
Ms. Carmel Adams
Ms. Faye Agnew
Ms. Margaret Alindon
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Allen
Mr. Joseph Alspaugh and Mrs. Joan C.
Stytle
Mr. W Asmar
Ms. Julie A. Bagley
Ms. Kathryn Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barden
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Ms. Helen Barkhudarov
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes
Mr. Steve Barros
Ms. Joyce Baur
Ms. Ingrid Benham
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Bevilacqua
Mr. Louis Bevilacqua
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bevilacqua
Mr. & Mrs. James Bisordi
Mr. & Mrs. Blanco
Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Bochi
Alumni Golf Classic / Annual Benefit Auction / Bowl-A-Thon
Mr. Robert Dossee
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doyle
Ms. Alison Draper
Mr. and Mrs. Felipe Dy
Ms. Nina Dy
Mr. and Mrs. John Eagles
Mr. and Mrs. James Egbert
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Engo
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Erdie
Mr. Juan Escobar
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Falk
Ms. Irene Falk
Mr. Jorge Ferrandon and
Ms. Guadalupe Ramos
Ms. Julie Fok
Mr. and Mrs. Mon San Fong-Chan
Ms. Megan Fowley
Mr. and Mrs. Marc M. Freschet
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fry
Ms. Julie Funkhouse
Ms. Nancy Gabriel
Ms. Vivek Ganje
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Garibaldi
Mr. Richard F. Garibaldi
Mr. and Mrs. Vadim Gavan
Mr. Eric Gee
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gee
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gee
Mrs. Dorothy Giotinis
Mr. Ernie Giotinis
Mr. Carlos Gisellf
Mr. and Mrs. Mathew M. Glauninger
Mr. David B. Glendon
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Godfrey
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gomes
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grosey, Jr.
Mrs. Judith Grosey
Mr. M Guerara
Ms. T Guerara
Miss Marsha Guevara
Ms. Laurelle Gutierrez
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gutierrez
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gutierrez
Mr. Paul Gutierrez
Mr. and Mrs. William Gutierrez
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Guttas
Mrs. Pam Hansen
Ms. Nichole Herbert
Mr. Richard Hlava
Ms. Linda Howitt
Ms. Karen T. Hoyt
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jajeh
Mrs. Marion Kullberg
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kunkel
Mr. Joe F. Lavezzo
Ms. Janet Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Longinotti
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Lopez
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Lowenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lucido
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. J Madrigal
Ms. Marilyn Mangelsdorf
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manuel
Mr. and Mrs. James March
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Marshall
Ms. Karen Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maurino
Mr. and Mrs. Brian McAlindon
Mr. and Mrs. James P. McDermott
Mr. Philip A. McLeod and Ms. Shawn
M. Christianson
Mr. J Melger
Ms. Nancy Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas I. Morales
Ms. Vicky Morero
Mr. and Mrs. James Mullarney
Ms. Jennifer Mullarney
Mr. Bernard Murphy
Ms. Clare Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy
Ms. Mary Murphy
Ms. Sheila Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Renato Nanez
Mr. Randy Naranja
Ms. Rita M. Naylor
Ms. Cecilia Nepomucena
Mr. Mel Nepomucena
Mr. Rosario Nepomucena
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Davis B. Northnagel
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nunes, Sr.
Ms. Deanna Nunes
Mr. Chris O’Reilly
Mr. Neil Oellrich
Mr. Arnel Pagkalinawan
Ms. Nancy Pagkalinawan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paratte
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Parodi
Ms. Betty Paroli
Mr. Thomas M. Paroubeck
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Pastore
Mr. & Mrs. Carla Pastore
Mr. and Mrs. William Patchett
Mr. and Mrs. James Peck
Ms. Arline Penn
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peruzzaro
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pesce
Ms. Diane Pessagno
Ms. Holly Pietrofesa
Ms. Paige Pietrofesa
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Plaine
Ms. Alma Prince
Mr. and Mrs. George Prince
Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo Quant
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Reider
Ms. Pam Riboli
Ms. Sada Roa
Mrs. Gloria Rodriguez
Ms. Margaret Rodriguez
Mr. Pedro Rodriguez
Ms. Mary Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie F. Romeo
Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Rosario
Mr. Andy Rosman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rudolph
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Runco
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ryan
Ms. Barbara Sabean
Ms. Gina Sanchez
Mr. Thomas Sanford
Ms. Sue Sasano
Mr. and Mrs. David Satterwhite
Mr. Glen Sax
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scerri
Mr. and Mrs. Tuilatai Sevelo
Mr. Channabasppa Shankar
Mr. Dames Shouman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sigona, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simpson
Mr. Melvin J. Smith
Mr. Brad Somberg and Ms. Gina
Theisen-Somberg
Ms. Elizabeth Stone
Ms. Janice Sutton
Ms. Gale Swafford
Mr. L.D. Swafford
The Serra Way: Teaching Life Lessons
“In our football program we strive to build men who will live our core values of Commitment,
Work-Ethic, Competition, Brotherhood and Personal Accountability, both on and off the field.
We call this The Serra Way. It’s the result of my 20 years of football and sports experience.
Through the game of football we are teaching lasting life lessons to our men. I am as competitive
as the next coach, but my philosophy is deeply rooted in teaching life lessons that they will take
with them when they leave Serra to make a difference in their own communities.”
Patrick Walsh, Varsity Football Coach
Ron Swift
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Sy
Mr. and Mrs. Sosefo Tatola
Mr. and Mrs. William Tauskey
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Theroux
Ms. Nicole Theroux
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Reed K. Thompson
Mr. Ryan Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Timko
Mr. Dennis Tiu
Mr. and Ms. Joseph Toms
Mr. Will Toms and Mrs. Liz
Heieck-Toms
Mr. Joe Torres
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
Ms. Leah Velasco
Ms. Mary Lou Velasquez
Mr. Francisco Villanueva
Mr. Joe Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vincent
Ms. Joyce Wall
Mr. Kevin M. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. John Whelan
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whelan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Whelan
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilkin
Ms. Maxine Wilkin
Ms. Sharon Wilson
Ms. Vicky Wilson
Mrs. Ruby Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Yapp
Ms. Cheryl Young
Ms. Baiz Zalpuri
Mr. and Mrs. Vinod Zalpuri
Mr. John Zimmer
3 Bees Coffee House
AAA Glass Replacement
CD Gourmet, Inc
Clement Seafood Center
Gilmore & Associates CPA
MCM Engineering, Inc
Miller Electric & Technology, Inc
National Electric
Physician Focus, Inc.
Quezadaz Garden Service
SC Properties
Stonestown Podiatry Group
Erg-A-Thon
Anonymous
2BeMA Network Inc.
Adrian Vogt, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Andrew W. Zee D.D.S. Inc. Dentristy For Children
Cabrillo Family Dental Care
ColorTone Inc.
Cook Engineering
Del Bianco Tile
Diederik J. Lagerwerff, DVM Inc.
Douglas Lee, D.D.S.
Fong Chu Lee, D.D.S.
Gary E. Arita, D.D.S.
Giant Horse Printing, Inc.
Greg's Trucking Service, Inc
Image Auto
ISU Insurance Services of San Francisco
J. Gonzalez Investment, Inc.
Kennth A. Holman, D.D.S., Inc.
Lawler's Tae Kwon Do Inc
Parkside Care Home
Peninsula Golf
San Mateo Credit Union
Technology, Engineering & Construction, Inc.
Velocity Sports Performance
Zeumann & Associates West Coast Security Service
Ms. Dominica Abedes
Mr. Antone M. Adams
Ms. Barbara J. Adler
Dr. Alexa Alborzi, D.D.S.
Ms. Joanne M. Andersen
Mr. and Mrs. William Andersen
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson
Ms. Francisca Andrade
Ms. Barbara Atwell
Ms. Kathleen Azam
Ms. Patricia S. Bailey
Ms. Pamela A. Ballard
Ms. Elizabeth Barthlomew
Mr. Elliott Bartholomew
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Bartholomew
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto J. Bartoli
Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Beaudoin
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beltrame
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Belville
Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio Bernal
Ms. Gloria M. Bernardo
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Berriatua
Mr. Michael Berube
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Birch
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Birch, II
Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Boero
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Boike
Ms. Norma Boike
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Booker
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Erg-A-Thon
Mr. Devin M. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Bruno
Mr. G.W. Bunker
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Burke
Mr. David M. Button and Ms. Lisa M.
Nastari
Mr. and Ms. Wayne W. Cai
Ms. Carol A. Calhoun
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Callies
Ms. Carla Campodonic
Ms. Lillian Campodonico
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campodonico
Ms. Vickiann Carini
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carman
Mr. Gary A. Carneiro
Ms. Jacqueline J. Carneiro
Ms. Helen H. Castellanos
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cauterucio
Mr. Aiwah Chang
Ms. Marcella Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Gill Chateauvert
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Choi
Mr. Arnold Choy
Mr. Tim P. Chun
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Cimini
Ms. Florence Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Connolly
Ms. Michele M. Cook
Mrs. Darlene Cowan
Mr. Christopher J. Cullen
Ms. Cassandra Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Daly
Mr. Eduardo De Assis
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deguara
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deguara
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Del Bianco
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Del Rossi
Mr. and Mrs. Don Del Zompo
Ms. Rose Del Zompo
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Deming
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Deming
Mr. and Mrs. David Dickinson
Ms. Joyce Dickson
Mr. and Mrs. Shahriar Djahanbani
Ms. and Mrs. Richard H. Dong
Mr. Donald R. Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Draeger
Mr. Ronald J. Du Bois
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Anegda Duran
Ms. Maria R. Duran
Ms. Karla B. Eastling
Ms. Laura Edgar
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Eggert
Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Einsiedl
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Elerding
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Espinosa
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fabrique
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fanucchi
Ms. Margarita P. Farler
Mr. David L. Ferreira
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferreira
Ms. Luigina Ferry
Dr. Karl Fischer and Ms. Karen
Houghton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Fraioli
Mr. Jose Franco
Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Franco
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Geimer
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Gibbons
Ms. Elizabeth F. Gonzales
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gonzales
Ms. Regina L. Gonzales
Mr. and Mrs. Gilberto Gonzalez
Mr. Miguel Granados
Mr. Steven C. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griggs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grubb
Mr. John W. Guenley
Mr. Robert J. Guenley
Mr. Roger J. Guido
Ms. Joeanne M. Hahn
Ms. Phylis W. Harris
Mrs. Mary L. Hayward
Mr. and Mrs. Jing H. He
Ms. Genoveva Herrera
Ms. Frances Hillman
Ms. Barbara M. Ho
Ms. Theresa L. Ho
Ms. Jo-anne S. Hongo
Mr. and Mrs. Denis W. Houghton
Dr. Steven M. Howard, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hoy
Ms. Marylyn Hoy Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hugens, Jr.
Ms. Patricia Hume
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hurst
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Jacquemet
Mr. David Jan
Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Jasinski
Ms. Betty Jeong
Mr. and Mrs. John Joly
Mr. Charlie R. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Melchor B. Juan
Ms. Carrie M. Kangas
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Kavanagh
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kavanagh
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kearney
Mr. Ray W. Keeney
Ms. Lisa L. Kiskila
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kiss
Mr. and Mrs. Wei-Fang Ko
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kocarnik
Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Kosol
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Koukopoulos
Mr. Joseph J. Kowalski
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lacayo
Mr. Patrick D. Landrum
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lazzara
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Lee
Mr. Barclay Lee
Mr. Dexter H. Lee
Ms. Emily Lee
Mr. Wilson Lee and
Mrs. Darcey Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Leikam
Mr. and Mrs. Doug J. Leikam
Ms. Kimberly Leikam
Mr. Brad J. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Lewis
Mr. Jerry Li
Mr. Raymond K. Y. Li
Mr. Eugene J. Licardo III
Mr. James R. Lontayao
Mr. Alexander D. Loo
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Lopez
Mr. Harry Lopez
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lopez
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Lopez
Ms. Barbara Lozar
Ms. Linda M. Lydon
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Macugay
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mainz
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Maloney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mantler
Mr. Kenneth A. Maring
Mr. Charles L. Marsh, Jr.
Ms. Barbara J. Martinez
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Masterson
Mr. Fred C. Matthews
Ms. Shirley L. Mauricio
Mr. Patrick W. Mccabe
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mccabe
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCloud
Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. McIntosh
Ms. Kathy Menna
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Meyer
Mr. Steven J. Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Mondragon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Montero, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Moody
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moreno
Mr. Anthony R. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Mosunich
Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Narlock
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Navone
Ms. Rita M. Naylor
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nicholas
Ms. Joanie T. Nishi
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Noll
Ms. Mary A. Notz
Mr. and Mrs. John Nugent
Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Nugent
Mr. and Mrs. John P. O'Keefe
Ms. Margaret O'neill
Ms. Shirley A. Ortiz
Ms. Teresa Padilla
Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Paganucci
Ms. Verna M. Painter
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Patrick
Mr. Joseph T. Peralta
Mr. and Mrs. Gus A. Pereira
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Pereira
Mr. Michael A. Pereira
Mr. Faustino A. Perez
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perez
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Perlov
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Petiti
Ms. Anne Pinkerton
Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio Ponce, Jr.
Ms. Andrea A. Rado
Ms. Alondra L. Ramirez
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel R. Ramirez
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ramsey
Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. Rauenbuehler, PhD
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Ray
Ms. Eliza C. Respicio
Ms. Diane Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rice
Dr. and Dr. Glenn C. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roberts
Dr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Rockmore
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rodriguez
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Romero
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Rosa
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, III
Mr. Richard P. Saitta
Mr. and Mrs. Sixto H. Salumbides
Ms. Mildred M. Samaroo
Mr. Francisco J. Sanchez
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Sandstrom
Mr. Alan Schackne
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Schulz
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Schwartz
Mr. Paul Sciacca
Mr. and Mrs. John Sciutto
Mr. Robert L. Segrin
Ms. Joan M. Shader
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shader
Ms. Madeline Sherry
Ms. Michelle A. Sison
Mr. Frank G. Skubic
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smale
Dr. Bruce Snyder
Ms. Joan Spaargaren
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sprinkel
Ms. Vera E. Sprinkel
Ms. Kay Sprinkel Grace
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tanigawa
Mr. Joseph H. Tarantino and
Ms. Levie J. Deguara
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Teixeira
Ms. Kathleen Thayer
Mr. Albert A. Totagrande and
Ms. Sheryl L. Painter
Mr. Kingman Tsang
Mr. and Mrs. Tak S. Tsui
Mr. Richard V. Unsinn
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Valletta
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Vernazza
Mr. and Mrs. James Vickery
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Waight
Mr. and Mrs. John Wake
Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh
Ms. Lean Wang
Ms. Carolyn B. Watts
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Welsh
Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. White
Ms. Maggi Willard
Mr. Garth A. Williams and
Ms. Pamela Y. Aratani
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Winters
Ms. Kathleen A. Won
Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Wong
Ms. Beverly R. Woods
Mr. Douglas Woods
Mr. and Mrs. Yong Q. Wu
Mr. Victor Young
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Yoxsimer
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In addition to gifts of cash and securities, Serra is grateful for the generosity of businesses, vendors, parents, alumni
and others who provide gifts of goods and services to our special events and school programs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahern
Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Anstice
Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Balazs
Mr. and Mrs. Micheal A. Bartholomew
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beffa, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beltramo
Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bertoldi
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bet
Mr. Anthony J. Biagi
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bizzarro
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bottoms
Mr. Thomas E. Brady, Jr. and
Ms. Gisele Bundchen-Brady
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Brummer
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bubenheim
Mr. and Mrs. Ante Buljan
Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Burrin
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Callies
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cannizzaro
Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Cervantes
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Chadwick
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christman
Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Clay
Mr. Paul E. Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooke
Mr. John P. Cruden, III
Mr. and Mrs. Carlo T. De Luca
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Demartini
Ms. Cynthia DeMartini
Mr. Colin M. Dobrin
Mr. and Mrs. John Dowden
Mr. and Mrs. John Duvivier
Mr. Gabriel J. Esposto
Mrs. Luz Estrada
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Falk
Ms. Margaret Farrell
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Favetti
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Foard
Friend of Serra
Mr. and Mrs. John Fruehe
Mr. Ricardo Garcia
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Garcia
Mr. Gary W. Germano
Dr. John Gibbs
Ms. Moya Goddard
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goldsmith
Mrs. Alina Gomez
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Granville
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Greene, Jr.
Mr. Anthony Gschwend and
Ms. Janine O'Flaherty
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Gust
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hagmann
Mr. and Mrs. Jon S. Handlery
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hansel
Mr. and Mrs. Wil Hardee, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Hart
Ms. Margaret Hulsmann
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Jaeb
Mr. and Mrs. John Joly
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Juricich
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Karcher
Mr. Thomas P. Kavanaugh
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Keane
Mr. and Mrs. James Keenan
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Keyser
Mr. Michael La Grone
Mr. and Mrs. Joe La Mariana
Mr. Martin Lauber / Swirl, Inc.
Ms. Kathy O. Lavezzo
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Littlejohn
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Longinotti
Mr. Paul Lucey
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lucido
Mr. Christopher Lynch
Ms. Karen Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. James March
Mr. and Mrs. David Markey
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Matias
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mazzoni
Mr. Will McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIsaac
Mr. and Dr. Steven McLaughlin, Sr.
Mr. Philip A. McLeod and
Ms. Shawn M. Christianson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. McLinden
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mooney
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. James Mullarney
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. David Nightingale
Mr. and Mrs. Federico Nuti
Dr. and Mrs. John O'Holleran
Mr. Michael J. Olcese
Mr. and Mrs. Ronny A. Ortiz
Mr. Thomas M. Paroubeck
Mr. Ivan Peculic and
Mrs. Barbara Bobila-Peculic
Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Pessah
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Picchi
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Poms
Mr. and Mrs. George Prince
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pritchett
Mr. Gary Rancatore
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Rankin
Mr. Charles J. Rapp
Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Regina
Dr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Rockmore
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie F. Romeo
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Rosaia
Mr. and Mrs. Conway Rulon-Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Runkel
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, III
Ms. Barbara Sabean
Mr. and Mrs. Hans H. Saier
Mr. and Mrs. Bartolome San Diego III
Mr. Zlatko Saric and Ms. Maria Miriana
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Scafine
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Schoenthaler
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schrup
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Shales
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sievers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stancil
Mrs. Valerie I. Steil
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stenson
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Strombom
Dr. and Mrs. James B. Struven
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Suhr
Mr. and Mrs. William Tauskey
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tolle
Mr. and Mrs. John Tragoutsis
Mr. and Mrs. Sevelo Tuilatai
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Ughe
Mr. and Mrs. John Vargas, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vavuris
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Vernazza
Ms. Michelle Wachs
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Whelan
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur White
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Whitney
Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Winningham
Mr. and Mrs. Franz Zacharias
Ms. Maryann Zirelli
231 Ellsworth
A.S.K. Artistic Destination, Inc.
Accurate Mailings, Inc
Advantage Testing
aGreatPlaceToStay.Net
Ah Sam Florist
Aida Opera Candies
Alana's Cafe
Aldo's Pizza
Amici's East Coast Pizzeria
Anonymous
Aquarium By The Bay
Argonaut Hotel
Armadillo Willy's
Asian Art Museum
Avant Gard Spa
Azure Fine Dining
B Street Boxing
Bay Area Discovery Museum
Bay Area Taxi's LLC
Bay Cities Driving School
Bay Watch Restaurant
Being Yoga
Bel Mateo Bowl
Bella Nails
Belmont Hardware
Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Big 5 Sporting Goods
Blue & Gold Fleet
Bodega Bay Lodge & Spa
Body Kneads
Bohannon Foundation
Bon Vie Studios
Books Inc.
Borel Private Bank & Trust Company
Boudin Sourdough
Boulder Creek Golf & Country
Broadway By The Bay
Buck's Restaurant
Bundy Opticians
Burlingame Pilates Studio
Byington Wineries
Cabi
Cache Creek Casino Resort
Caesar's Italian Restaurant
Cal Performances
California Shakespeare Theater
California's Great America
Callaway Golf Center
Campton Place
Campus Cafe
Captain Cook Coffee Co., LTD
Carlmont Nursery
Champagne Salon
Chardonnay II Sailing Charters
Charles Schultz Museum
Children's Discovery Museum
Citrine New World Bistro
City of San Mateo
Classic Kids Photography
Coastside Photography
Complete College Coaching
Coyote Point Museum
Crate & Barrel Gift Registry
Debbie's Creative Catering
Di Pietro Todd Salon
Draegers Supermarkets, Inc.
Eureka Review
Exploratorium
Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriot
Fairmont San Francisco
Filoli
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Firestone Auto Care
Foster City Athletic Club
Franklin Templeton Investments
Garden Court Hotel
Gilroy Gardens
Give Me Five: Healthy Eating & Exercise
GoKart Racer
Grand Hyatt SF on Union Square
Gray's Paint & Wallpaper
Guittard Chocolate Co.
Half Moon Bay Golf Links
Half Moon Bay Lodge
Handlery Hotel & Resort
Helm of Sun Valley
Hillbarn Theatre
Hiller Aviation Museum
Hill's Pool Service, Inc.
Hillsdale Shopping Center
Hilton Fisherman's Wharf
Hilton San Francisco
Hobees California Restaurants
Hola Mexican Restaurant & Cantina
Holida Inn Fisherman's Wharf
Hotel Sofitel
Hotel Vitale
Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf
Hyatt Regency S.F. Airport
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort & Spa
Hy-Tech Construction
Ice Center
Inn By The Lake
In-N-Out Burger
J. Lohr Winery
Jakes Restaurant Group
Jessica McClintock Boutique
Jostens
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Junípero Serra Athletic Dept.
Junípero Serra Boosters Club
Junípero Serra Executive Student Council
Junípero Serra Football
Junípero Serra High School
Junípero Serra Development Office
Junípero Serra Mothers' Auxiliary
Junípero Serra Theater
Junípero Serra Water Polo
Junípero Serra Yearbook
JW Marriott SF
Kathy's Kreative Kakes
Kepler's Books & Magazines
Knights Catering
Kohl Mansion
La Fonda de San Mateo
La Lanterna Restaurant
La Petite Baleen
La Tosca Restaurant
Laser Quest
Lawrence Hall Of Science
Le Papillon
Liquid Sushi Bar and Restaurant
Lullaby Lane
Lunardi's
Lynn Hill & Co. Jewelers
Malibu Grand Prix
Malouf 's
Mandarin Oriental
Mango Bay Singapore Cuisine
MARQS
Marriott Fisherman's Wharf
Marriott Hotel, S.F. Airport
Marriott Hotel, San Mateo
Marriott, San Francisco
Massage Envy - San Mateo
Masterworks Chorale
Mel's Drive-In
Mendocino Seaside Cottage
Mercy High School
Mimi's Cafe
Mistral Restaurant and Bar
MoMo's
Moquin Press, Inc.
Mountain View Center for the
Performing Arts
Mr. Pickles Sandwich Shop
Museum of Craft and Folk Art
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Gifts In Kind ~ cont’d.
Naturally Fit Health Club
Neiman Marcus
Nick's Restaurant
OilStop, Inc.
Omni Hotel San Francisco
Omnifit Fitness Consulting
Orchard Hotel
Pacific Athletic Club
Pacific Coast Baking
Parc Fifty Five Hotel
Park Avenue Motors Mercedes
Benz Saler & Service
Pasta Primavera
Peet's Coffee and Tea
Peninsula Beauty Supply
Peninsula Family YMCA
Peninsula Pet Resort, Inc.
Penman Photographic Artists
Pier 39 Limited Partnership
Planet Granite
Podesta Construction
Powell's Sweet Shoppe
Prime Time Athletic Club
Provident Credit Union
Raley's - Nob Hill Foods
Rebarts Interiors
Red And White Fleet
Redwood City Elks Lodge #1991
Revolution Prep SAT Course
Ripley's Believe It or Not
Ristorante Capellini
Rituals Aesthetic Skin Care
Ritz Carlton, San Francisco
Roberts Markets
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
& Planetarium
Safeway, Inc.
Sam's Chowder House
San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco Zoological Society
San Jose Giants
San Jose Sharks
San Mateo County Convention &
Visitors Bureau
San Mateo County Fair
San Mateo Florist, Inc.
San Mateo K9 Social Club
Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Assoc.
Savannah-Chanelle Vineyards
School House Grocery
See's Candies
Sereno Salon
Serra Cafeteria
Seymour Center at Long Marine Lab
SF Cartoon Art Museum
Shelby's Garden
Sheldon of Los Altos
Sibby's Cupcakery
Signature Hospitality Group
Silverado Resort
Sleep Train Pavilion
Solo Bambini Infant & Children's Eyewear
Spinnaker Sailing
Spiteri's Auto Service
St. Regis Hotel
Stanford Court Hotel
Sugar Bowl Ski Resort
Sundance The Steakhouse
Sylvan Learning Center
Tahoe Donner Association
Talbot's Cyclery
Tannourine
Taylor's Automatic Refresher
Teatro Zin Zanni
The American Bull Bar & Grill
The Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel
The Fish Market
The Gymboree Corporation
The Handlery Union Square Hotel
The Lash Bar
The Melting Pot
The Princeton Review
The Reading Clinic
The San Francisco Bay Club
The Status Thimble
The Tech Museum of Innovation
The Van's Restaurant
The Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf
Theatre Works
Top Tunes
Town Restaurant
Trancas Steakhouse
Tuscan Inn
Tutorpedia
Universal Studios
USS Hornet Museum
Vegas.com
Velocity Sports Performance
Villa Florence Hotel
Visible Changes
Vivace Restaurant
Wegman's Nursery
Westin San Francisco Market Street
Winchester Mystery House
Winter Lodge
You're Invited
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Spring Musical
Mercy  Notre Dame  Serra
March 18 (Preview), 19, 20, 25, 26 7:30 PM
March 21 2:00 PM
Gellert Auditorium
Serra High School
TRISTARS News: In case you missed the announcement last spring, Tri-School Productions
Help Keep Padre Traditions
Strong at Serra
Serra relies on the involvement and generosity of
our parents, alumni and friends to assure that each
new Padre generation may reach beyond its grasp to
achieve its dreams. Support Serra today by making
your donation online at: www.serrahs.com.
Gifts to Serra are tax deductible to the full extent
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of the law.
has launched a new support organization called TRISTARS: Tri-School Theater Arts
Recognition and Support. Many people have asked how they can be involved with the TriSchool theater program, whether just wanting to stay in the communication loop or actively
assisting with their time and talent. TRISTARS is the organization that encompasses the many
staff, students, alumni, parents and community of supporters of Tri-School Productions, our
award-winning Mercy, Notre Dame and Serra Theater Company.
TRISTARS kicked things off last spring with “Twenty Years of Tri-School,” the first annual
cabaret night featuring stage performers, pit musicians and stage crew from all 20 years of Tri-School. The
night included one highlight after another as past performers - many of them professional actors and actresses
traveling from as far away as Chicago and New York - reprised some of the most memorable songs of the past 20
years. The show also featured the Spring 2009 cast performing selections from the record-breaking production
of “Footloose.” The event sold out with an audience of more than 400 people.
If you would like to be part of TRISTARS, we would love to hear from you. Go to the TRISTARS page on the Serra
website and enroll today!
Mr. Dave Goddard
Mr. and Mrs. John Burr
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. John P. McMorrow
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mellott
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stoye
Memorial
Endowment Fund
Mr. Harry Gogarty
A memorial gift to Serra can help perpetuate the values that guided a loved one’s life. Gifts may also honor a person
during his or her lifetime, or commemorate a significant event. Your thoughtful donation becomes a living memorial
that touches the lives of our students. All those listed in our memorial book are remembered in a monthly Mass
offered in the school chapel. Memorial/Honorees are listed in blue, followed by the names of donors.
Mr. Alfred M. Ajuria
Mrs. Dolores B. Bianchina
Mr. Lawrence E. Alary ,59
Mr. Daniel B. Bleck
Mr. and Mrs. John Burr
Dennis & Gloria O'Brien Foundation
Dr. Kenneth Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beffa, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Bleck
The Crescent Porter Hale Foundation
Miss Angelina Ciucci
Junípero Serra High School Community
Junípero Serra Mothers' Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Charles J. Rapp
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stoye
Mr. Bob Donnelley
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Frost
Mr. William Dugoni
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Junípero Serra Mothers' Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. C.W. Fairbrother
Mr. Erik Haket
Junípero Serra High School Community
Mr. George Hart
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Joseph Hernandez
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Winnie and Edith Farley
Mr. Lloyd A. Hill
Jack & Lorraine Boisson
Mr. Allen Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Frost
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Frost
Mr. Jack Archbold
Mr. Martin Bonney
Ms. Helen F. Ceccacci
Mrs. Lucy Finn
Mr. Nicholas J. Isom ,95
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. Fernando De Alba
Mrs. Violet Azzopardi
Mrs. Carol Byrne
Mr. Brian H. Connolly
Ms. Katherine Delfs
K-Bob Company
LTC Peter V. Boisson, USA
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. John Barajas ,99
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Junípero Serra High School Community
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mrs. Eustace Barreras
Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Peterson
Mrs. Marjorie Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brazil
Junípero Serra High School
Junípero Serra Mothers’ Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Fossca Bianchi
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mooney
Mr. Bob Cook
Mr. Donald F. Byrne ,55
Mrs. Tess Calegari
Mrs. Bernadette Claire
Dowd Corsiglia
Junípero Serra High School Community
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson
Mr. Frank Calfas
Ms. Karen Callicotte
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Joe Bertoldi
Mr. and Mrs. James G. O'Callahan
Junípero Serra High School Community
Ms. Kathy O. Lavezzo
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ciardi
Junípero Serra Mothers' Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. O'Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mantegani
Mr. Dylan L. Cappel
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cappel
Mr. Thomas Carolan
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Carolan
Mr. and Mrs. John Caselli
Mr. Anthony Crisafi
MaryAnn Brown
Mr. Ike Goodman
Mr. Andrew J. Damonte
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Ms. Regina Galves
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Damonte
Ms. Linda Damonte
Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Jarvis
Mrs. Karen Gay
Mrs. Libby DeMarchena
Mr. Anthony J. Giraudo
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Caselli
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brazil
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ciardi
Mr. and Mrs. Carlo T. De Luca
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferretti
Ms. Moya Goddard
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Junípero Serra Mothers' Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Ms. Phyllis O. Mead
Mr. Bill Moffett
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. O'Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. O'Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stoye
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. Jeff Wellemeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rapp
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Mr. Randy Vogel
Ms. Claire Longinotti
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Don Lumkpkins
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Thomas Magner
Mrs. Diane Magner
Mr. William J. Malone ,55
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Bankovitch
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Mr. and Mrs. Andrea Magro
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Quigley
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stoye
Mr. Michael P. Vitalie
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wagner
Dr. and Mrs. Steven H. Wald, MD
Ms. Laura Marschall
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Lonnie Maxwell
Mrs. Dorothy R. Borrmann
Ms. Jeanne McAllister
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rapp
Mr. Johnny Jones
Ms. Sandra McDougall
Mr. Larry Jordan
Mr. Stephen M. Mcguire ,89
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Frost
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mrs. Joan McGuire
Mr. William P. Kiely ,51
Mr. James C. Mellinger
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Ms. Carole M. Baker, M.S.
Mr. Gordon Kullberg
Mr. John M. Metzcus ,88
Ms. Moya Goddard
Junípero Serra High School Community
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson
Ms. Mary Kurth
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carmichael
Mr. Oliver Lavezzo
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Ms. Nellie Leong
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Tim J. Cannon
Ms. Judith A. Duerre
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fitzpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. George Galloway
Mr. Bruce Gledhill
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Gotelli
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Jermyn
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lehane
Mr. and Mrs. James McGowan
Mr. Christopher C. Metzcus
Mr. James R. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. John Romero
Ms. Gail Roosakos
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Ms. Vickie Spencer
Mr. Richard Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Terry, Jr.
TPG Capital, L.P
Valente Marini Perata & Company
Mrs. Elaine Margaret Rosasco
Mr. Frank Mirabella
Mr. Patrick Saldanha
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Caselli
Mrs. Alice Rossi
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Ms. Orlina R. Miron
Mr. Frank Sally
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kardas, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis DeFoe
Mr. Daniel Modena
Ms. Gladys Scherba
Ms. Katherine Delfs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kidwell
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Ronald A. Mutti ,48
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Campi
Mr. Benedetto Leveroni
Mr. Jim Meyerson
Mr. Bill Sievers
Mr. Gordon Sheehan
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Severi
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beffa, Jr.
Ms. Maureen Smith
Mr. Peter F. Newell
Mr. and Ms. Robert Bloomer
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Caselli
Ms. Eileen Smyth
Mr. John Palazzatto
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Carolan
Mrs. Cathy A. Plevin
Mr. Larry M. Tetreault
Mr. Bud Papadakis
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Mr. Martin J. McVeigh
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jensen
Mr. Rafael Pineda
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jordan
Mr. Russell F. Tezak
Mr. Peter G. Povey
Mrs. Marion Thornhill
Ms. Kathy O. Lavezzo
Ms. Joan M. Keenan
Mr. Ray Puhl
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Beard
Mr. Dick Rafferty
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albert
Ms. Moya Goddard
Junípero Serra Mothers' Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. O'Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stoye
Mr. Walter Rauenbuehler
Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. Rauenbuehler, PhD
Mr. Bernard J. Retchless ,51
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Mr. Peter Alpert and Ms. Donna Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Millard R. Biggs
Ms. Michelle L. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry
Mr. & Mrs. John Lowe
Mr. & Mrs. John Lowe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perscheid
Mr. Kenneth Perscheid
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. David Surh
Mr. Gary Thornhill
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thornhill
Mr. John Tsoukatos and Ms. Vivian T. Kidnew
Mrs. Elvira Tigri
Ms. Kathy O. Lavezzo
Mr. Dan Towns
Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Peterson
Mrs. Lori Turek
Junípero Serra Alumni Association
Junípero Serra High School Community
Ms. Mary Vaillancourt
Mr. Randy Vogel
Mr. Earl T. VanGeem
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Garibaldi
Ms. Geraldine Vickers
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rapp
Fr. Albert Vucinovich
Mr. William Kenney
Junípero Serra High School
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Jack Welpott
Mr. and Mrs. Lars J. Lund
Mrs. Gunny Wetzel
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Carey
Mr. Michael D. Whelan
Mr. Daniel E. Whelan
Mr. Robert Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delaurenti
Mrs. Wu
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Frost
Rev. John Zoph
Dr. Richard L Reich
In Honor of
Mr. Lars J. Lund
Mr. Peter Gould
Mr. Ronald M. Karp
Mrs. Karen Malekos-Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rosas
Ms. Paula Stinson
Mr. August Benz
Mr. Zachary E. Moore
Bob & Julianne Sullivan’s
25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jordan
Mr. Keith Stapleton
Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Hermansen
Remembering
Rev. Monsignor Bruce A. Dreier
August 3, 1949 ~ August 10, 2009
Monsignor Bruce Dreier, one of
the most respected and well-liked
priests of the Archdiocese of San
Francisco, lost an eight-month
battle with cancer and passed
away on Aug. 10 at the age of 60.
Monsignor Dreier was a member
of Serra’s Board of Regents for the
past four years and a true Padre
at heart.
He was ordained for the
Archdiocese of San Francisco
in 1978, and was named a Prelate of Honor with the title of
Monsignor by Pope John Paul II in 2000. Monsignor served
at parishes including St. Elizabeth and St. Cecilia in San
Francisco before his appointment as pastor of Church of the
Epiphany in 1992. He was the pastor of St. Robert’s Parish in
San Bruno since 2004.
Kevin Carey ’93 teaches is the Social Studies Department
Chair of Serra High School. He spent many hours with
Monsignor at St. Robert’s.
“He was a great man – a true priest,” Kevin said. “He wasn’t
afraid to roll up his sleeves and work in all aspects of the
parish. When my mother died in 2006, he was my pastor.
He always checked on me and was a great advocate for the
everyday parishioner.”
Serra High School Librarian Susan Cordes also belongs to St.
Robert’s Parish.
“He was a part of everything and was such a nice man,” she
said. “He set a great example.”
Monsignor was a former chaplain to the San Francisco Fire
Department, Sacred Heart Cathedral high school, and former
director of Vocations for the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
Serra President Lars Lund recalled meeting Msgr. Dreier
when they were graduate students at the University of
San Francisco: “I was struck by how friendly and downto-earth Bruce was to each of his classmates. I had the
privilege of working with him during my days as an Assistant
Superintendent for the Department of Catholic Schools
and I was very impressed by his dedication to and support
of the Catholic schools in each of the parishes in which he
served. He was a great supporter of Serra and played a very
important role on the Serra Finance Committee. We will miss
his wisdom, sense of humor and positive presence.”
In Memoriam
Judith Ann Chalkley, the mother
of William Chalkley ’79, Michael
and Elizabeth, passed away on
June 25, 2009. She was the sister of
John P. Hunter ’61 and the aunt
of Christopher Hunter ’00 and
Matthew Hunter ’00.
Jerry Colombo ’63 passed away
on July 24, 2009.
John “Jack” Joseph Conneely,
the father of John ‘84, Matt
‘86, Bryan ’88 and Todd ’92,
passed away on July 30, 2009. Mr.
Conneely is survived by his sons,
seven grandchildren, his sister and
three brothers. He was a proud
Padre father who shared many
wonderful memories with his
sons and the Serra High School
community.
Steven Hart ‘05 passed away on
August 24th.
Thomas Hughes, the father of
Tom Jr. ’60 and Dan ‘63, passed
away in Napa on August 23, 2009.
He was 93. Mr. Hughes was at
Father Flanagan’s Boys Town and
graduated in the first class of 1932.
Jim McGinnis ‘60, founder and
co-director of the Institute for
Peace & Justice passed away on
Thursday, August 13, 2009. Jim
died of an apparent heart attack
while on his morning walk in his
St. Louis neighborhood. Jim was
the recipient of Serra’s first annual
Junípero Serra Award in 1982,
which is presented to an alumnus
who best exemplifies through his
life the goals and objectives of
Catholic Education. He received
the Junípero Serra medal at a mass
held in the Serra Chapel in his
honor. Jim attended Our Lady
of Angels Elementary School in
Burlingame before attending Serra,
where he earned a perfect 4.0
grade point average for four years
and participated in baseball and
basketball. Jim is survived by his
wife Kathy, co-founder and codirector of the IPJ, and their three
children David, Tom and Theresa,
and three grandchildren.
John Havice Jones ’80 passed
away on October 1, 2009 in Seoul,
Korea after suffering injuries
from a motorcycle accident. He
is survived by his wife, Kwisook
Choi; his father, Jack Jones; his
stepmother, Sheila Jones and his
sisters, Margaret Verduin and
Susan Jones. Mr. Jones was the son
of the late Lois Erna Jones. His
father remembers his son riding
his bike to Serra from Half Moon
Bay. After graduating from Serra,
John attended U.C. Berkeley and
ran a communications business
in Korea.
Mr. Raymond J. Whelan
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Memorial Endowment Fund
Mr. Daniel E. Whelan
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Alumni News
Making a Difference, One Act at Time
Serra alum Scott Syme Jr. ’06 recently embarked on a two-week
mission trip to Cape Town, South Africa. The life-changing
experience led the University of Arizona senior to plan a comedy
ministry for children in need.
Must Love Dogs: Serra Alums
Reconnect through TAILS Program
Correctional Officer Greg Businger ’83 ran into an old
friend a few weeks ago while leading a new pooch-friendly
program for inmates. He and Lieutenant Tom Gallagher ’85
remembered Padre tales from the past while settling Buster,
a Pointer mix, into his new home.
Just days before he left, Scott was short $1000 and wondered if he
would be able to make the trip. While praying with his Christian
service group, Chi Alpha, a woman called and gave an anonymous
donation—everything was paid for in full.
Scott and the Chi Alpha team arrived in Cape Town on May 24
and left on June 11. They visited children in an orphanage and
cleared a large patch of grass for a new soccer field. The college
students stayed at a Christian facility known as “the Kibbutz,”
which was smack dab in the middle of a sketchy neighbor-hood
known for gangs and violence. There, they planned improvisational
acting activities for boys at the Eco Club. “The boys adored these
games and we all had fun as a team,” Scott said. “Our trip was filled
with amazing stories, laughter and tears.”
Most memorable to Scott was when the team preached to a local
church community. The group wrote the sermon together and
talked about building one’s life on the sand or on God’s rock. After
the service, the director thanked them and informed the team
that the same message had been preached earlier that year by five
separate missions teams!
Scott Syme ’06 makes childen smile in South Africa.
Scott discovered the art of improv when he was a student at Serra
High School. He joined Gary Meegan’s Improv Club and appeared
in eight plays and musicals, including “Beauty and the Beast,”
“Aida” and “Les Miserables.” His favorite production of all time was
“Little Shop of Horrors”.
At the University of Arizona, Scott is majoring in creative writing
with a minor in theater arts. He currently is working on an improv
comedy ministry.
“Improv is creative, inventive and live,” Scott noted. “I like the idea
of creating something in an instant. This is a new way to spread
God’s word to the lost, through comedy.”
Alumni parents Peter and Loretta Cailles attended Parents’
Weekend at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis September
11-13, where they were reunited with their son, Midshipman
Gavin Cailles ’07. The family spent the weekend exploring the
historic academy and the quaint town of Annapolis. Gavin’s
brother, Marshall ’10, was unable to attend.
A highlight for Peter and Loretta was roll call on deck. Midshipmen stood at attention while listening to daily announcements.
Lunch in the King Hall dining room was also memorable. More
than 4,000 Midshipmen and their parents filled the room.
“We ate in 35 minutes, family style,” Loretta noted. “I have never
heard so many ‘Mam, would you please pass,’ phrases. I kept
looking for my grandmother.
Deputy Bob Madigan was instrumental in bringing the program to life. He read many articles about similar programs in
other states and was amazed by their success rates. Inmates
train the dogs from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. every day, seven days
a week. On Fridays, they have a structured one-hour class led
by Peninsula Humane Society volunteers.
“The inmates look forward to TAILS because it gives them
something meaningful to do,” said Peninsula Humane
Society Senior Vice President Scott Delucchi ‘85. “It’s
rewarding to know that their efforts will help to get these
dogs adopted.”
Padre Midshipmen Invite Parents to Annapolis
Parents only have two chances to visit their Midshipmen in
Bancroft Hall—once during Plebe (freshman) year and the other
during Second Class (junior) year. “The term ‘ship shape’ came to
mind,” Loretta said. “Gavin’s room was never this clean when he
was at home!”
TAILS (Transitioning Animals Into Loving Situations) is a
joint partnership between the San Mateo County Sheriff ’s
Office and the Peninsula Humane Society. The eight-week
program is held at the minimum security transitional facility
on Maple Street in Redwood City. Inmates work with dogs
daily, teaching them simple commands such as “sit,” “yield,”
“come,” “stay” and “lie down.” Some dogs come in shy and
skittish but leave friendly and well-behaved.
Midshipmen LtoR: Cameron Wood ’09, Gavin Callies ’07, John Minahan ’08
“The full-dress Formal Parade was beautiful,” she added. “The
whole Brigade marched with sharp, clean turns as they reached
their destinations.”
For Peter and Loretta, the best part of the weekend was catching
up with Gavin and his friends. Padres Cameron Wood ’09 and
John Minahan ’08 joined the group for dinner. “They were all so
excited when we told them we would have a barbecue just like the
crew days at Serra,” Loretta said. “We hosted the barbecue at our
hotel and enjoyed visiting with old and new friends.”
“Dogs selected for the TAILS program have issues keeping
them getting adopted or issues which would likely lead to
them getting returned,” he added. “Some dogs are extremely
shy and withdrawn and need time to trust humans. Others
need basic doggie ‘manners’ and training. More important,
the inmates’ significant time with the dogs outside of class
helps them to become pets people would love for their
own families.”
Buster was one of the program’s first three graduates. He
came to the shelter quiet and withdrawn, but has become
confident, playful, and outgoing. He and two other dogs
—Charlie and Quincy—are thriving after eight weeks
of training.
Tom Gallagher ’85 takes a break with Buster and Mancha.
“I went over to take a look at the program, saw Buster and
we bonded,” said Tom, a Lieutenant in the San Mateo County
Sheriff ’s Office. “I said, ‘I would love to bring Buster home.’”
That’s exactly what Tom ended up doing when he learned
nobody had stepped forward to adopt Buster. Today, the
pooch is much more relaxed and loves life in the country.
Buster is great with Tom’s children and has made a new
friend, Mancha, a chocolate lab.
“The program has not only helped the animals but has
bolstered our programs for inmates,” Tom said. “We are
looking for creative ways to rehabilitate the inmates and
reduce recidivism. We don’t like to have repeat customers!
TAILS helps the inmates to start believing in themselves and
it gives them job skills.”
Tom noted that there are 30-plus Padres working at the San
Mateo County Sheriff ’s Office. “Greg is Buster’s godfather,”
he said. “I keep telling him I’m going to tell Buster I was
forced to buy an elevator pass from Greg when I was a
freshman at Serra.”
“As for the elevator pass and in light of him now being my
supervisor, I have no comment,” Greg laughed. “I run into so
many people from Serra. There are so many Padres who still
live here in our local community. Once a Padre, you’re always
a Padre; that’s all you need.”
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Ryan Svendsen Rocks the Stage
Talent plus tenacity equals success. Ryan Svendsen ’06 has
that special blend. The brilliant UCLA trumpeter recently
played with the Dave Matthews Band while filming the famous
group’s latest video, “You and Me.”
Ryan listened to the Dave Matthews Band during his high
school years at Serra. Three years ago, he asked DMB’s
manager if the band had considered adding a trumpet to its
ensemble. Unfortunately, they had just hired another musician.
Ryan did what any serious musician would do – he sent an
email to the manager of Robert Randolph and the Family
Band, the opening act for Dave Matthews.
(L-R): Dhruv Patel ’06 and Ken Zurcher ’08 assess patients in Honduras
UCLA Pre-med Students Spread Padre Spirit
Imagine being halfway around the world and meeting a
fellow Padre for the first time. That is exactly what happened
to Dhruv Patel ’06 and Ken Zurcher ’08 when they joined
the UCLA Medical Brigades, an outreach program that helps
people in third-world countries. While traveling to povertystricken Honduras, the Serra graduates discovered they had
both attended the same high school.
“I have such Serra pride and Ken overheard me talking to
some other students about high school,” Dhruv recounted.
“Ken said, ‘I went there too!’ I couldn’t believe it.”
Ken is majoring in anthropology and hopes to become an
emergency room physician one day.
“Serra really teaches a sense of community – not just
between Padres, but also among people in general,” he said.
“As you grow to understand the meaning of service – really
find the good in it – it becomes an opportunity, an honor. I
view becoming a doctor as a way for me to continue service
to others. I can say without a doubt that the values I learned
at Serra led me down this path.”
In Honduras, 35 UCLA students visited three villages and
gave medication to approximately 400 patients each day.
They spoke to their patients in Spanish while assessing their
symptoms. Two doctors were on site to determine patients’
conditions and prognoses. Although the country is lush
and extremely beautiful, people in rural areas face extreme
poverty and dangerous water conditions.
“A lot of people complained of stomach problems from
parasites,” Dhruv noted. “Most people – including the
children – had very bad tooth decay. There were also so
many young pregnant women.”
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One 21-year-old mother juggled four children in her arms
—ages 6, 3, 2 and newborn. The family shared common
stomach problems, which probably were a sign of parasites.
“Many people in Honduras don’t have access to meticulously
filtered water, thus making it easier for bacteria to find a
way into their bodies,” said Dhruv, a fourth-year biology
student with dreams of becoming a cardiologist. “They don’t
get proper nutrients so a lot of people are malnourished. So
many people lived in poverty yet they inspired me so much.
They were always smiling and were just happy with less.”
“I got in touch with the manager and said, ‘You have horns on
your album but not in the band’,” Ryan remembered. “They said
‘OK, come and hang out with us.’ That’s exactly what I did. I was
a freshman in college and still 18!”
One introduction led to another and he was asked to play in the
Dave Matthews video, which took 10 hours to shoot. The new
track is featured on DMB’s new CD, “Big Whiskey and the Groo
Grux King.”
“I hung out with the band and brought Dave Matthews a bottle
of wine,” Ryan said. “They are all the most humble people ever.
They talk about normal things but you can see the passion they
have for music.”
Dhruv remembered the day he and the UCLA students
played soccer with children ages 8-15 at a Honduran
orphanage. “These kids didn’t have shoes and they beat us
7-2 – it was pretty humbling!” According to Dhruv, his four
years at Serra High School instilled a love of community
service.
Early Notes
“Serra focused on turning us into men,” he explained.
“Community service was a huge part of my life at Serra and
it was the first stepping stone to finding my true passion for
medicine. I have always wanted to help people. At Serra, we
learned to give to others and be selfless.”
At Serra, Ryan played in the jazz band and in the orchestra for
musicals including “Les Miserables” and “Beauty and the Beast.”
According to Ryan, “Playing in the orchestra was so cool and it
was the best seat in the house!”
When Serra High School President Lars Lund learned about
these Padres connecting in a land thousands of miles away,
he commented, “Finding happiness by making a positive
difference in the lives of others has always been at the core
of Serra’s mission. It’s very gratifying to know that Serra’s
commitment to educating men of service and leadership is a
legacy that our alumni take seriously.”
Ryan chose the trumpet as his instrument of choice in fifth
grade at Park Elementary School. “I chose the trumpet
because it had three valves, so I thought it would be the easiest
instrument,” he recounted. “Actually, it turned out to be one of
the hardest!”
Although Ryan was on the Serra water polo and swim teams for
a few years, at Serra, he realized he needed to dedicate himself to
one activity if he wanted to seriously pursue a career in music.
He focused solely on the trumpet during his senior year and
became a member of the Peninsula Youth Orchestra and the
California Youth Symphony. The young musician practiced
at least three hours a day and also auditioned at universities
including Eastman, Julliard, UCLA, USC and Vanderbilt.
(L-R): Ryan Svendsen ’06 and Dave Matthews
“It definitely built up my nerves – I would walk in, play for 15
minutes and then wait for several months to see if I had been
accepted,” Ryan said. “I chose UCLA because I wanted a school
that had more than a conservatory. I wanted to take regular
classes and be with a diverse group of students.”
The Music Man
As a music major at UCLA, Ryan has worked with worldrenowned trumpet player and Professor Jens Lindemann.
“It’s a pretty amazing major,” Ryan said. “I have traveled to Hong
Kong and Japan. There are so many opportunities in L.A. to
go to concerts at the Greek Theater, House of Blues and other
historic venues.”
Ryan’s hours of practicing paid off when he went to work for
Warner Music Group. As an L.A. College Representative,
he sets up interviews with famous musicians and helps with
promotions.
Ryan has played with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ryan
Shaw and Dee Dee Bridgewater. He is a member of the UCLA
Orchestra, Wind Ensemble and Brass Choir.
Ryan will graduate in June. He plans to attend graduate school
but might try the East Coast for a change of pace. During the
next few months, Ryan will audition for programs at Yale,
Northwestern, UCLA, USC and Julliard. What does he picture
himself doing 10 years from now? “Working as the CEO of
Warner Music Group,” he said with a laugh, “or hopefully
playing the trumpet with one of my favorite bands.”
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Class Notes
1963
father timothy kidney is serving in a cooperative mission project
between Jamaican Bishop Charles Dufour of Montego Bay, San Jose’s
Bishop P.J. McGrath and Maryknoll.
1966
Navy Veteran Mike O’Brien is a member of the United States
Submarine Veterans Dolphin Base in San Jose. He is involved in
the Submarine Veterans’ Eagle Scout Program, where he presents
certificates and gives pep talks to new Eagle Scouts in Northern
California. Mike lives with his wife, Patty, in Redwood City. They have
two children and two grandchildren.
1974
Rev. Thomas J. “Tommy” King, O.F.M. is a Franciscan Friar of the
Santa Barbara, California Province. For the past 28 years, he has found
great joy in working with people from many different countries in
Latin America. He currently is the pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes
Parish, a Franciscan mission in the Peruvian Amazon.
1979
Patrick O’Leary has been named Vice President, Sales and Business
Development for Xiptel Communications, a provider of VoIP for small
to medium businesses.
1984
Juan Orozco recently took
the helm of the USS Churchill
Navy destroyer. Juan grew up
in Foster City and currently
lives in Virginia with his
wife, Jennifer and two little
boys. His honors include
the Defense Meritorious
Service Medal and the Navy
Commendation Medal. Juan’s
parents, Alvaro and Victoria,
still live in Foster City. His
mom said Juan’s sons, John and Drew, wear Padre T-shirts
with pride. She added that the Orozco family is incredibly
proud of Juan – his sister Maria (Aragon High School
’85), and brothers Alvaro ’93 and Jimmy ’97.
1990
Mike Hannon married Patricia McKinnie (NDB ’89) on
August 15 at Sacred Hearts Mission Church in Kapalua,
Maui. Mike is an alumnus of UC Davis and Boston
University. He is now a CFP® professional with Delta
Capital Investments in Burlingame and a Captain for
Virgin America Airlines. The Hannons currently reside in
Foster City. (Photo below)
1985
Brad Diodati married Kelly Kennedy on June 20. Fellow Padre John
Rohrer presided over the wedding.
1986
1994
Scott Phelps and his wife Helena welcomed their first
child, Jason Charles Phelps, on June 25.
1999
Keith Rauenbuehler married Sue Sullivan on September
12 in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. The bride and groom both
attended Notre Dame University.
2000
Thomas Gorrebeeck will appear in “The Chosen,” Oct.
7-Nov. 1 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing
Arts. Thomas will play Danny Saunders, the brilliant son
of Hasidic Rabbi. The show is produced by Theatreworks,
the third largest repertory company in the Bay. Thomas
majored in Dramatic Literature and Theater History at
New York University. Local audiences might have seen
him working as a professional actor at City Lights Theater
Company, Bus Barn Stage Company and Foothill Music
Theatre.
Kevin Ames married Carissa Bloomquist on September 5
in South Lake Tahoe.
Tim Kirby married Kellie Cramm on October 3 in
Laguna Beach.
1997
Greg Zweig married Rebecca Ball on May 22 in San Diego.
Most of his groomsmen were Padres from the Class of ’00:
Ben Bowman, Sean Tiernan, Kevin Cuneo, Adam Bishop,
Mike Olcese, Rich Reinebach, Mike Kitts, Jon Kollerer
and Tim Kirby. (Photo right)
Nick Bronzini and his wife, Julianne, welcomed a
daughter, Lilianna, on August 29.
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Sean Darcy graduated from
Stanford University with
honors in Human Biology in
2002. He was on the NCAA
champion track and field team
in 2000 and Pac 10 champions
in 2001 as a decathlete. Sean
graduated in 2008 from UCLA
medical school and is now a
plastic surgeon at UC Irvine.
Sean married Nicole French
on March 28 at Mission San
Diego, the first California
mission established by the
blessed Father Junípero Serra.
Adam Bishop married Sarah Rathe on July 31 in Lodi.
Jerry Granucci married Ellen Meijers on August 2 in Woodside.
Pat Barrett is a Hillsborough police sergeant and a SWAT team
leader. He lives in San Mateo with his wife, Jeanne (NDB ’86) and
three children. Pat has spent the last 17 years in law enforcement.
Sgt. Barrett (r) is pictured below with Hillsborough Police Chief Matt
O’Connor, alumni dad of Matt ‘04.
1998
We would love to hear from you! If you know of an interesting alum or
current student who is making a difference or who has achieved something special, please contact Communications Manager Antonia Ehlers
at 650-345-8207 ext. 183 or send an email to [email protected].
Sean Tiernan and Kim Shelton were married on July 11 in Lake Tahoe.
2002
Patrick Nagle married Kristine Cook on August 7 in Carmel, Indiana.
2003
Clifford Benham married Katie Browning
(NDB ‘03) on August 1 in San Mateo.
Flanked by Padres, Keith Benham ‘04,
Danny Browning ‘08, and Will Browning
‘12 as well as bridesmaids Megan Elkins
(NDB ‘02), Elizabeth Giannini (NDB ‘05),
Carolyn Giannini (NDB ‘07), Alyse Benham
(NDB ‘06), and Mallory Benham (NDB
‘12) the couple whisked off to Serra’s St.
Mary’s Courtyard immediately following the
ceremony so they could honor the place they
met six years ago. (The bride thanked Mr.
Anthony for allowing her to “compete” with
Cliff for grades during a Tri-School business
accounting class. She added that she hasn’t let
him forget she earned the better grade!)
2005
Daniel Wilson graduated in May with highest
honors from the University of California,
Berkeley with B.A. in Political Science. He
is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Golden
Key International Honor Society. He was the
Berkeley Chapter President of Pi Sigma Alpha
National Political Science Honor Society
during his senior year. In September, Dan
enrolled in a graduate program at the London
School of Economics.
Class Notes
A publication for the alumni, parents & friends
of Junípero Serra High School
2005 cont’d
For questions or comments, contact:
Antonia Ehlers
Office of Development & Alumni Relations
451 West 20th Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94403
650.573.9935, ext. 183
Michael Salemi recently graduated from Santa Clara University.
He is working as a personal trainer and team strength coach.
He just started his own business, Quest for Strength. The
competitive power lifter and Olympic weight lifter recently saw
George Husack ’86 in Los Angeles. George is the Associate
Head Coach of Men’s tennis at The University of Southern
California.
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celebrated the birth of a new baby, started
a new job, retired, or just have something
you’d like to share, we’d like to hear about it.
2008
Trevor Cox was recently named the
Opinion Editor of UC San Diego’s
newspaper, The Guardian. As a
sophomore, Trevor is the youngest
editor on staff. While at Serra, he
served as the Op Ed Editor (2006–
07) and Editor in Chief (2007–08)
of the Serra Friar.
President
Lars Lund
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Kathleen Scollin
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Bob Greene
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“It’s a great way to tie in the Serra community,” said Athletic Director Kevin
Donahue. “Football is such a social game. We had 3,000 spectators at our De La
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“It’s great because alumni serving in the Armed Forces in foreign countries can
listen to the Serra game,” Donahue said. “How about college kids who aren’t able
to come up for the weekend? Or former students who live in other states? We’re
starting with football and hope to expand to other sports in the near future.”
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V I S I T W W W. S E R R A H S . C O M A N D C L I C K O N “A L U M N I ”
Join the hundreds of Padre alums that have already registered for
Serra’s Online Alumni Community. Once a member, you will be
able to update your personal profile, post class notes and family
pictures, reconnect with your classmates and friends, and see what
events are being planned on and off campus.
just follow the four easy steps below to begin catching up!
1. log on to www.serrahs.com
2. click on alumni
3. click on alumni community
4 . c l i c k o n r e g i s t e r h e r e . you will need to enter your
last name, choose your class, and enter your log-in id.
(your log-in id is the number located directly above your
name on the address label of this edition of traditions.)
Questions?
Contact: Bob Greene '85, Alumni Director
650.573.9935 ext. 191
[email protected]
or Michelle Wilkinson, Graphic Design and Web Manager
650.573.9935 ext. 184
[email protected]
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A L U M N I
UPCOMING EVENTS
october 2009
15th Alumni Award of Merit & Reception
16th Homecoming Football Game vs. Bellarmine
6:00 p.m. Frisella Field – Alumni Barbeque
17th Alumni Reunions
Classes of '49, '59, '69, '79, '84, '89, '99
6:00 p.m. Sheraton Gateway Hotel, Burlingame
november 2009
Alumni Phonathon
10th-12th 25th Alumni Basketball Game
26th Alumni Crew & Alumni Water Polo Game
27th Alumni Soccer Game
january 2010
23rd Booster Club Crab Cioppino Dinner
27th Jungle Game
february 2010
12th 50-Year Club Luncheon
march 2010
Fund A Dream Luncheon
24th april 2010
3rd Alumni Volleyball Game
june 2010
21st Serra Alumni Golf Classic
Questions? Contact:
Bob Greene ’85, Director of Alumni Relations
650.573.9935 ext. 191
email: [email protected]
or visit Serra’s website at www.serrahs.com