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A lETTER fRoM THE PRESiDENT As you can surmise from the various quotations chosen to be shared in this annual report, our graduates “get it.” They understand what this school stands for. They are voices of hope and courage that accept the challenge of changing our world for the better. In my most recent address to the graduates this past May, I joined their chorus in calling for fundamental, life-affirming change. What follows is an excerpt from that address. I pray that its message inspires you. More importantly, I pray that this annual report gives you a glimpse into a future made bright by a new generation that is hopeful and courageous. …Graduates, as cheesy as it might sound, my most fervent hope for you as you leave this place today is that you feel truly loved. As Fr. Greg Boyle points out in his newest book, Barking to the Choir, God’s love is made manifest in our kinship with others. And God has no time for disapproval, or shame, or judgment, for God is too busy looking at us in awe. Our God is in awe of the burdens we carry, in awe of the joys we share, in awe of the tenderness with which we treat each other. Members of the Class of 2018, today your parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, friends, and teachers all stand in awe of you. Graduates, because you are so undeniably loved, I hope you will take that love—in the form of tenderness, community, and advocacy out to those on the margins, to the refugee, the impoverished, the homeless, to all who sadly feel unworthy or forgotten; and there you will realize, according to Fr. Boyle, that “we are sent out not so much as to make a difference but so that the folks on the margins will make us different.” Graduates, my final hope for you is really a heartfelt plea for action. Take on the forces that threaten your very lives and the lives of your generation. I implore you to continue the fight started ironically enough on Valentine’s Day after the Parkland shooting. As Bishop McGrath so passionately shared with you during the “walk out” event on March 14th, “Today, your voices are being heard like never before. Your calls for sanity reverberate throughout the halls of power. Today, your outrage is shared by others, and you are our teachers”. May God Bless You All,
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A lETTER fRoM THE PRESiDENT of THE BoARD of REGENTS I am honored to be serving as the president of Archbishop Mitty High School’s Board of Regents. We have just completed yet another eventful year full of so many achievements, great memories, and time spent with good friends that I already look forward to starting another fantastic school year. As a parent of two graduates of Archbishop Mitty High School, I have seen first-hand how the faculty and staff bring out the best in our students to guide them into becoming intellectually competent, just, faith-filled, respectful leaders. Archbishop Mitty High School is not only a world-class college preparatory high school, but it also instills in our students the values and compassion of true world servants, ready to build a new future. Our daughter recently completed her first year of college and remarked that though her freshman year was difficult, she felt well prepared by her four years at Mitty to take on that workload without being overwhelmed. Similarly, our son had the same sentiment after his freshman year. I often retell this story to new Mitty parents and their students to give students the knowledge that Mitty is there to give them tools to be successful, not only during their college years, but in life as well. A winning combination! We have achieved so much since the 50th Anniversary of Archbishop Mitty High School four short years ago. Our campus has a new look with the first full academic year of use for the John A. and Susan Sobrato Science and Student Life Center. This is the new hangout spot for students and home to our fantastic Robotics team. The new interior quad also welcomes students and provides social gathering spaces for everyone. These new spaces are creating a community of inclusion, fun, and relaxation for everyone. The Board of Regents, working together with with the faculty and staff, continues its commitment to give our students balance between rigorous academic preparation and healthy social and emotional development. We will continue to nurture the whole student while maintaining our commitment to producing the most academically prepared students in the country who are ready to contribute to the betterment of our society. These four years are a special time for our students during which they will grow from their successes but learn even more from their failures. These are the best times for exploring new ideas and passions in an environment that supports and encourages new directions. I am looking to the new academic year with a renewed sense of excitement, knowing that the Mitty community will make it even better than the last. Thank you for being part of the journey with us.
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ouR HiSToRY Archbishop Mitty High School was the first Archdiocesan high school in the Santa Clara Valley. The school was named for the late Archbishop John Joseph Mitty, the fourth Archbishop of San Francisco, who was both an educator and a builder. Construction of the school began in 1963, and when completed, the campus occupied its present twenty-four acres. Initially, brothers and priests of the Society of Mary were given responsibility to conduct the school. The school opened in the fall of 1964 with 189 male students, and the first classes were held in Queen of Apostles Elementary School. The newly completed high school buildings were occupied in April of 1965. Archbishop Mitty High School expanded its student body in 1969 and began sharing classes with Mother Butler Memorial High School and St. Lawrence Girls’ High School. Consolidation of the three schools was completed by the fall of 1972. With the creation of the Diocese of San Jose in 1981, Archbishop Mitty became the only Catholic high school owned and administrated by the Diocese. In 1990, Bishop DuMaine appointed Mr. Timothy Brosnan as the first lay principal to continue the fine tradition of Catholic secondary education at Archbishop Mitty. Under the new administration’s leadership, the school entered a period of tremendous academic and co-curricular growth. Supporting this dramatic growth was a massive expansion of the campus facilities, allowing all aspects of the campus community – academic, spiritual, and co-curricular – to grow to their full potential. Today, Archbishop Mitty High School is recognized as one of the premier Catholic, college preparatory schools in the United States.
ouR MiSSioN Archbishop Mitty High School is the Catholic, coeducational, college preparatory school of the Diocese of San Jose. The School embraces the Catholic educational mission of developing community, teaching the message of the Gospels, and promoting service, peace, and justice. Through its rigorous academic program, the School prepares students for college and for responsible leadership in a global society. At the same time, the School works diligently alongside parents to foster the personal, academic, and spiritual development of each student. Recognizing that each individual is created in the image and likeness of God, the School celebrates and affirms its diverse cultural community while developing students who are intellectually competent, just, faith-filled, respectful leaders.
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Mr. Timothy Brosnan President Ms. Katherine Caputo Principal Mr. Keith Mathews Associate Principal Mr. James Fallis Assistant Principal/ Dean of Students Mr. Jorge Helmer Chief financial officer Mr. Mason Kimont Executive Director for Advancement Mr. Eric Anderson Chief information officer Mr. Brian Eagleson Director of Athletics Mr. Douglas Santana Director of Performing Arts Mr. Gregory Walker Director of Student Activities Mrs. Katherine Wesmiller Director of Admissions Mr. Timothy Wesmiller Director of Campus Ministry Board of Regents 2017-2018
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Mr. Robert Allard Mrs. Kathy Almazol Mr. Aldo Billingslea Mr. Timothy Brosnan - ex officio Mr. Mark L. Cabrales - President Ms. Katherine Caputo - ex officio Mrs. Cheryl Durzy Mrs. Kate Elfrink Fr. Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Mrs. Ruth Fletcher Mr. John Gilmore - President-elect Mrs. Judy (Poe ‘76) Goodson Mr. Bob Griswold Mr. Steve Guttman Mr. Jorge Helmer - ex officio Mr. Mason Kimont - ex officio Mr. Emil Lovely Mrs. Mary Lyons Mr. Keith Mathews - ex officio Mr. David W. Mewes
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Mr. Scott Mosko Mr. Michael Mulcahy Mr. Stephen Mullaney Mr. John Oosterhouse Dr. Tekakwitha Pernambuco-Wise Mrs. Paige Robbins Mr. Rob Roskopp Mrs. Carol Sandman Mrs. Elisa Steele Mr. Mark Tersini Mrs. Maria Nash Vaughn Mrs. Cheryl Young Mr. Tim Zanni Board of Regents Emeriti
Mr. Adam Anderson Rev. George Aranha Mr. James Atwell ‘73 Mr. Michael Aymar Dr. Samuel Ballon, M.D. Mr. Jeff Berg Mrs. Catherine Bernal Bloyd Mgr. J. Patrick Browne Mrs. Dorothy Caputo† Mr. Pat Cavaney Mr. David Chang Hon. Cindy Chavez Mr. Kris Chellam Mr. Lewis Chew Mr. Chris Citti ‘76 Ms. Kerri Corley Mr. Richard Cristina Mrs. Anne Crowley Ms. Mary Curtis Mrs. Gwen Dorcich Mr. Richard Duquette Mrs. Kathy Dunlap Mrs. Tracey (Bresniker ‘79) Enfantino Mr. Jack Estill Mrs. Kennetha Evans Mrs. Bernadine Fong Mrs. Luana Freitag Mr. David Fry Rev. Andrew Garavel, S.J. Mrs. Sheila (Gray ‘75) Gregory Mr. Joe Guerra Mr. Dan Haniger ‘75 Mrs. Toni Heagerty Mrs. Liz Hirata Mrs. Kathryn Hogan Mr. George Honoré Dr. Rex Hoover, DDS Mrs. Barb Ignatius Mr. Howard Ignatius Dr. Francisco Jiménez, Ph.D
Mrs. Debi Justice Mrs. April Kawahara Mr. Paul Kimura Mrs. Laura Kramar Mr. Larry LaMantia ‘71 Mrs. Mary Lou Lawrence Ms. Monica Lebron ‘97 Mr. Marvin G. Lewis Ms. Laura Liccardo ‘78 Mrs. Carey Lisowski Mr. Michael Linney ‘77 Hon. Richard Loftus Mrs. Audrey MacLean Rev. Gerdenio Manuel, S.J. Hon. Thomas McEnery Mr. Robert Mezzetti ‘73 Hon. Norman Y. Mineta Mr. George Monk Mr. Robert Moore Mrs. Joanne Moul Mr. Joe Natoli Mrs. Erin (O’Connell ‘81) Perrucci Hon. Risë Pichon Mrs. Carol Olimpia† Mrs. Helen Owen Mrs. Carol Parker Sr. Claude Power, P.B.V.M.† Mr. Ken Raasch Mrs. Suanne Ramar Mrs. Maria Rangel-Alarcon ‘00 Mr. Rick Ridder Rev. Jack Russi, S.M.† Mrs. Diann Ryan Mr. John Saunders Mr. Michael Savini Mr. Lloyd Scates Mrs. Dawn Schaeffer Mr. David Schmidt Mrs. Jill (Nesbitt ‘95) Scotcher, Ph.D. Mrs. Karen Serpa Mrs. Maria Simon Mr. Mark Singer Mr. Steve Smith Mr. Steven Speno Dr. Tanya Spirtos, M.D. Mr. James Steele Mr. Tim Steele Mr. David Sugishita Mr. Thomas Sullivan† Mr. Todd Teresi Dr. Ernest Thomas, M.D. Sr. Nicki Thomas, SNJM Mr. John Thompson Ms. Linda Tirado, Ph.D Mr. Jorge Titinger
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Archbishop Mitty Parent Association 2017-2018 officers President..................................................................................Debbie Condensa President-Elect ..................................................................Seema Mulji Past President .....................................................................Erica Krishnamurthy Treasurer ..................................................................................Sangeeta Nandwani Corresponding Secretary ..........................................Anne Rodriguez Recording Secretary......................................................Kathy Formica
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Mr. Shayan Alam ‘99 - President-elect Mrs. Maureen (Loftus ‘92) Anderson Mr. Joey Bruetto ‘11 Mr. Jose Castanon ‘86 Mr. Ryan Chew ‘11 - President Mr. Mike D’Ambrosio ‘04 Ms. Kelly Estes ‘08 Mrs. Amy (Choice ‘86) Korb Mrs. Randi (Ratra ‘89) Melo Mr. Thomas Miller ‘83 Mr. Kevin Moore ‘82 Ms. Jenna Morgan ‘13 Mrs. Courtney (Lisowski ‘12) Rousseu Mr. Kolby Rousseu ‘11 Ms. Molly Silver ‘86
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ACADEMiC YEAR iN REViEW While addressing the Archbishop Mitty community in March, Bishop Patrick McGrath told the students that “your voices are being heard as never before. Your calls for sanity reverberate throughout the halls of power… you are our teachers.” In the past year, it has become abundantly clear that young people have the capacity to change the world through their words, actions, and passion. Students and graduates of Archbishop Mitty will change the world – in big and small ways, on a global and on an individual level. The academic program at Archbishop Mitty provides students with the opportunity to learn how to impact the world for the better through a rigorous course of study that challenges students to think beyond the obvious. This is accomplished through a variety of means, inclusive of dynamic teaching, challenging courses, and curious students. The curriculum at Archbishop Mitty is designed to foster the ultimate development of each student’s intellect and the acquisition of knowledge in college preparatory courses. The curriculum exposes students to a broad education in the humanities, the sciences, and the arts. In addition, the curriculum prepares students to be learners in a dynamic global society through developing each student’s reading and writing abilities, fostering critical thinking, and promoting expertise in the use of technology for academic research. Academic Achievements of the Class of 2018
The Class of 2018, comprised of 414 college-bound students, was a class characterized by academic curiosity and a passion for learning and achievement. Always striving for success, 85 members of the Class of 2018 earned a 4.0 or higher GPA for the first seven semesters at Archbishop Mitty and were recognized at the annual awards assembly and at graduation. Additionally, 273 members of the graduating class were California Scholarship Federation Sealbearers, designating CSF Lifetime membership for maintaining a 3.6 or higher GPA for five consecutive semesters. National Merit Scholarship Program
During their junior year of high school, students take the PSAT in preparation for the SAT tests required for college entrance. Students’ scores on the PSAT can qualify them for the National Merit Scholarship Program, and the top 50,000 students in the United States are named Commended Students and are eligible to advance further in the competition for merit scholarships. Of the commended group, 16,000 students are named Semi-Finalists, and those who meet eligibility standards will be among the 15,000 National Merit Finalists. In the Class of 2018, 46 students were named National Merit Commended Students, and of that group, nineteen were named National Merit Finalists. Additionally, fifteen members of the Class of 2018 were recognized as National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholars. AMHS AnnuAl report I 2017 I 2018
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Advanced Placement Program
Advanced Placement courses provide students with the opportunity to take college-level courses while in high school and, dependent upon their scores on the AP exams given in the spring, students can earn college credit for those courses. At Archbishop Mitty, 22 AP courses are offered across six academic departments, and historically, AMHS students are highly successful on the exams. In May 2018, 1,701 AP tests were given with an overall 90% pass rate; a 100% pass rate was earned in Chemistry, Chinese Language, English Language, European History, Music Theory, and Spanish; a 99% pass rate was earned in Biology; a 97% pass rate was earned in Microeconomics; a 96% pass rate was earned in Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism; and a 95% pass rate was earned in English Literature, Macroeconomics, and Statistics. The Class of 2018 demonstrated a high success rate on the AP exams and was recognized by the College Board for its scholarship. Thirty-nine students were recognized as AP Scholars (earning a 3 or higher on three or more exams); 29 were recognized as AP Scholars with Honor (earning a 3.25 average on all exams taken and a 3 or higher on four or more exams); 122 were recognized as AP Scholars with Distinction (earning a 3.5 average on all exams taken and a 3 or higher on five or more exams); and 49 were recognized as National AP Scholars (earning a 4 average on all exams taken and a 4 or higher on eight or more exams). College Acceptances and Scholarships
The possibilities for the Class of 2018 are truly limitless. As a whole, the members of the Class of 2018 garnered 2,328 total college acceptances, including acceptances at all nine University of California campuses, 22 California State University campuses, 30 California independent colleges and universities, 216 out-of-state private and public colleges and universities, and nine international universities. Recognizing their academic achievements, 66 colleges and universities offered 160 honors at entrance opportunities to members of the class.
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Ninety-eight percent of the Class of 2018 matriculated to four-year colleges or universities, with 15% to a University of California, 14% to a California State University, 25% to a California independent college or university, 43% to an out-of-state private or public college or university, and 1% to an international college or university. Members of the Class of 2018 earned over $53.3 million in academic, athletic, and merit awards over four years of college.
ACADEMiC YEAR iN REViEW Graduation Awards
The Archbishop Mitty High School Board of Regents honors one young woman and one young man each year at graduation in recognition of outstanding overall achievement. The recipients of the Regents’ Award are two individuals who have demonstrated excellence in a wide range of activities at school while maintaining outstanding academic achievement and upholding the values and ideals of Archbishop Mitty High School. The Class of 2018 female Regents’ Award recipient was Elizabeth Mau, a young woman recognized as an outstanding student; a critical contributor to the state championship Speech and Debate Team; a significant member of the LIFE Corps Team; an individual who recognized the importance of service, as evidenced in her participation in the Environmental Challenge and ECJ: Native American Experience immersion trips; and an unparalleled leader in the Performing Arts Department, serving as stage manager, set builder, and light/sound coordinator. An engaged, articulate, collaborative, and insightful student, Lizzy will continue her studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara. The Class of 2018 male Regents’ Award recipient was Blair Evans, a young man who excelled in the classroom; a compassionate person recognized for his kind and caring demeanor; a critical member of the LIFE Corps Team and participant in the ECJ: South Africa immersion program; a dynamic actor in the Department of Performing Arts; and a well-respected leader who served as class representative for two years and as ASB spirit commissioner for his senior year. A leader in the truest sense of the word, Blair will continue his studies at the University of Southern California in the fall. The Archbishop Romero Award, named for the former Salvadoran Archbishop who fought and died for the cause of social justice, draws attention to the core of the mission of Archbishop Mitty High School, for it recognizes a graduating senior who is deeply committed to Christian Service and the Campus Ministry program. In addition, this award recognizes an individual who has put his or her intelligence and education at the service of those in need through a keen awareness of our communal commitment to promote social justice in our society and throughout the world. The Class of 2018 recipient of the Archbishop Romero Award was Catherine Petersen, a young woman with a strong commitment to service, faith, and justice; a charismatic and inspirational president of the Mitty Advocacy Program (MAP); a leader who facilitated legislative meetings with California representatives in Washington D.C.; and the keynote speaker at the Catholic Youth Advocacy Day Conference, where she shared her vision of the power of teens’ voices to build a more just society. Katie models a commitment to service, faith development, and justice and will continue her studies at Barnard College in the fall.
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the junior and senior year honors teachers, and represents well the values of Archbishop Mitty High School. The Salutatorian for the Class of 2018 was Nichole Lim, a young woman who is a true intellectual, earning a 4.67 GPA, and was a National Merit Finalist and a National AP Scholar. This past year, Nichole received the AMHS General Excellence Award, which is given to a student who is recognized as one of the top three students in at least three different departments. Nichole was named one of the top three students in seven different areas of study – mathematics, performing arts, science, religious studies, English, social studies, and newspaper – an unprecedented achievement. Nichole’s passions go beyond the classroom, as she recognized the importance of service and justice through her participation in the ECJ: South Africa class, her work as editor of the justice awareness section of The Monarch, and her work with the Mitty Advocacy Program. She also served as the principal cellist of the school orchestra and string quartet, and in her spare time, she earned her pilot’s license. Nichole will continue her studies at the #1 rated school in the world for developmental studies, the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. The Valedictorian Award is presented to an individual who is an outstanding student academically, who has maintained a very high grade point average, has taken the most challenging course load offered at the school, has demonstrated an extraordinary facility in both written and oral expression, is perceived as our very top scholar by the junior and senior year honors teachers, and who represents to an exceptional degree the values of this school. The Valedictorian for the Class of 2018 was Danning Yu, a young man distinguished by his intellect, his work ethic, his values-centered perspective in life, and his humble nature. Earning a 4.75 GPA, Danning received a General Excellence Award each of the past three years, recognized as one of the top three students in mathematics, robotics, science, Social Studies, English, newspaper, and world languages. Danning is also a National AP Scholar, having earned a 5 on eleven AP exams. Academic achievement and scholarship are only part of who Danning is. Serving as co-captain of the Robotics Team, Danning was always responsive to his team and willing to help; his humble and unpretentious manner made him easy to approach. His technical knowledge resulted in a full-time position last summer during which he operated a computer numeric control milling machine to make parts for research, medical, and defense industry firms and for companies like Tesla and Google X. His commitment to service is evident in his participation in the ECJ: South Africa immersion program as well as his completion of his Eagle Scout project. In his spare time, he has become a piano virtuoso. Danning will continue his studies at the University of California at Los Angeles in the fall.
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As Malala Yousafzai so eloquently reflected, “One child, one teacher, one pen can change the world.” As demonstrated by these students’ successes, the academic program at Archbishop Mitty provides the building blocks for young people to change the world.
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ClASS of 2018 CollEGE ACCEPTANCES AND ENRollMENT As was noted in valedictorian Danning Yu’s address at graduation, “I’ve learned an incredible amount here at Mitty, but the most valuable lesson, repeatedly reinforced by friendships, retreats, and immersion trips, has been the infinite complexity, value, and uniqueness of humanity within each and every one of us.” As the Class of 2018 moves on from Archbishop Mitty, may they continue to explore and learn about the complexity, value, and uniqueness of humanity. Congratulations!
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“ Winning feels good, but not as great as seeing someone you coach transform from a shy novice into a champion.” — Teja Veeramacheneni ‘18
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The football program also saw success both on and off the field. Shamir Bey ‘20 was named WCAL Sophomore of the Year and was recognized in the Mercury News Highlight Reel. Ten additional varsity players received post-season recognition including Nick Alftin ‘18, Slader Basso ‘18, Tyler Laton ‘18, Lemuel Marucot ‘18, Ethan Matus ‘18, Gabriel Meza ‘18, Jake Serpa ‘18, James Thomas ‘20, Dominic Torregroza ‘18, and Joseph Vaughn ‘19. The team was also recognized as a CCS Scholastic Championship Team.
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Field hockey, led by Justina Williams ‘95, recorded another successful season, winning both the BVAL and the CCS championships. Macy McHale ‘18 was named a regional All-American by MAX Field Hockey, CCS Defensive Player of the Year, and BVAL Senior of the Year. Madeline Baker ‘18 was named the BVAL Most Valuable Player. Nine additional varsity players were honored with post-season recognitions including Hailey Bruce ‘18, Maggie Cecilio ‘18, Mariah Dewey ‘18, Daniela DiBono ‘18, Emily Genevriere ‘18, Jenna Kliewer ‘18, Jillian Sherwood ‘18, Gabby Valdez ‘19, and Danielle Yau ‘19. Additionally, the California Coaches Association named Justina Williams State Coach of the Year.
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Both the men and women’s water polo teams earned CCS recognition as Scholastic Championship Teams for 2017-2018. The women’s water polo team reached the CCS semifinal match, and seven members of the water polo program earned all-league honors: Logan Frey ‘20, Joanna Jain ‘19, Nikala Love ‘20, Arrington McGee ‘20, Nirav Pakala ‘18, Amanda Rice ‘18, and Manato Yamamoto ’20. The cross country team saw success at the league, CCS, and state level. Overall, the team placed in the top three teams in both the WCAL and CCS, and three student-athletes – Aleksi Dillon ‘18, Samuel Leather ‘18, and Devin Makhni ’19 – competed in the CIF State Championships. Samuel and Devin also earned post-season WCAL honors. The women’s tennis team won the prestigious California Tennis Classic, and Elizabeth Moore ‘18, Chaelee Park ’20, Catherine Petersen ‘18, and Megan Truong ’18 received all-WCAL honors. Alice Lin ’18 from the women’s golf program earned all-WCAL honors, and the women’s golf team was recognized as a CCS Scholastic Championship Team.
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Led by Bret Almazan-Cezar, the women’s volleyball program had another year of groundbreaking success. The team won the WCAL League Championship, the CCS Open Division Championship, the Northern California Open Division Championship, and the CIF Open Division State Championship. This marked the sixth state championship in a row, with the total number of Archbishop Mitty women’s volleyball state championships now at fourteen, breaking its own California state record. Max Preps and Cal-Hi Sports also named the team State Team of the Year. Kamrin Caoili ‘18 was named California Player of the Year by MaxPreps, Mercury News Player of the Year, and WCAL Most Valuable Player. Nicole Liddle ‘18 was named CCS Player of the Year by Cal-Hi Sports, and Makaela Tanaka ‘18 was named a finalist for National Setter of the Year by Prep Volleyball. Post-season recognitions were awarded to Julia Cabri ‘20, Kamrin Caoili, Julia Devine ’18, Nicole Liddle, Skyleur Savage ‘18, and Makaela Tanaka. Bret Almazan-Cezar was named Coach of the Year by USA Today, MaxPreps, and the Mercury News.
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The women’s basketball program, led by Sue Phillips ‘86, ended its season named the national champions by USA Today and espnW and ranked #1 in the nation by ESPN and MaxPreps. The team went on an unprecedented 29-game winning streak, winning the Nike Tournament of Champions, the West Coast Jamboree, the WCAL Championship, and the CCS Open Division Championship. Haley Jones ‘19 was named Gatorade Player of the Year for California, USA Today California Player of the Year, and 1st Team All-American by USA Today and MaxPreps, among other honors. Karisma Ortiz ‘18 was named CCS Senior of the Year, and Hunter Hernandez ‘21 was named CCS Freshman of the Year. Additional post-season recognition was awarded to Nicole Blakes ‘18, Ania McNicholas ‘19, and Krissy Miyahara ‘18. Sue Phillips was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association National High School Coach of the Year and the Naismith High School Coach of the Year.
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The women’s soccer team won the WCAL league and the CCS Open Division Championships and was in the inaugural Northern California Open Division Championship. Hailey Smith ‘18 was named a United Soccer Coaches All-American, as well as CCS Player of the Year, WCAL Player of the Year, and WCAL Striker of the Year. Macy McHale ‘18 was named WCAL Midfielder of the Year and received the Spirit of Achievement Award from Cal-Hi Sports. Hailey Prentice ‘18 was named WCAL Defender of the Year, and four additional varsity players earned post-season recognition including Shannon Coyle ‘19, Paris Fox ‘18, Sophia Mendoza ‘18, and Katelyn Meyer ‘19.
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The men’s soccer team began the season ranked #2 in the CCS and had an incredible 18-game winning streak. Matt Rose ‘18 was recognized by Cal-Hi Sports and the San Jose Earthquakes with a High School Soccer Play of the Week. Jota Yamaguchi ‘18 was named CCS Senior of the Year and WCAL Midfielder of the Year. Four additional members of the team earned post-season recognition including Jay Houston ‘18, Ivan Orlovic ‘19, Josh Robertson ‘18, and Jake Serpa ‘18.
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ATHlETiCS YEAR iN REViEW Hekili Jordan ‘18 was recognized in the Mercury News highlight reel for making a free throw with just 0.7 seconds left on the clock in the final game of the men’s basketball regular season to secure a playoff spot in the CCS Open Division. Devin Sapp ‘20 was named CCS Sophomore of the Year, and Riley Grigsby ’18 and Charles Meng ’18 earned additional post-season honors for the men’s basketball program. The wrestling program sent nine student-athletes to the CCS Championship including Charles Baguley ‘18, Jake Barbeau ‘20, Jack Cheney ‘19, Connor Edelman ‘20, Andrew Forman ‘20, Evan Friend ‘18, Davis Salom ‘20, Ryan Smith ‘19, and Dominic Torregroza ‘18, and six qualified for the sectional match. Highlights from the Spring 2018 Athletic Season
The swimming and diving program, led by Tom Miller ’83, had a year of incredible league, CCS, and national achievement and recognition. Nine swimmers were named All-Americans including Remi Edvalson ‘20, Sophia Harrison ‘18, Kyle Juan ‘20, Daniel Marella ‘18, Sophia Sebastian ‘19, Stephanie Shao ‘20, Cathy Teng ‘18, Adam Wesson ‘21, and Tyler Wesson ’19. For the first time in CCS history, two freshmen won CCS Diving titles, and both were Monarch divers: Remi Edvalson and Adam Wesson. Adam continued on to place 2nd in the CIF State competition in diving, and his brother Tyler Wesson was the WCAL Diving Champion, placed 2nd in CCS and 4th in the CIF State competition in diving. Daniel Marella was the WCAL champion in the 200 IM and the 500 freestyle; Sophia Sebastian was the WCAL Champion in the 100 butterfly; and Cathy Teng was the WCAL Champion in the 200 and 500 freestyle. Additionally Tom Miller was recognized as the CCS Girls Swimming Honor Coach. Julia Rodriguez ‘13 led the badminton program to a BVAL Championship, and the team was undefeated at home, going on an 11-game winning streak. Justin Wang ‘20 came in 2nd place in the BVAL in men’s singles, and Narahari Rao ‘19 followed him in 3rd place in men’s singles. Lahra Ahearn ‘18 came in 3rd place in the BVAL in women’s singles.
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Brian Yocke ‘03 continued to lead the baseball program, and Nick Yorke ‘20 was named CCS Sophomore of the Year and WCAL Player of the Year, and Josh Seward ‘18 was named WCAL Pitcher of the Year and SportStars Magazine All-NorCal Pitcher of the Year. Post-season recognition was also received by Jonah Advincula ‘19, Miguel Cebedo ‘18, Dominic Quinones ‘19, Jared Reupert ‘18, and Joe Yorke ’19. The softball program also saw success on the field, reaching the CCS Open Division Championship game. Six softball players earned post-season recognition including Hana DeGuzman ‘18, Mariah Dewey ‘18, Hannah Edwards ‘19, Diamond Holland ‘20, Marissa Ramos ‘18, and Madelyn Salonga ‘19. Hannah Edwards was also selected to be part of Great Britain’s U19 and U22 softball teams this past summer.
The men’s golf program saw continued success, as Daniel Kim ‘18 was the CCS Champion and placed second in both the NorCal and WCAL Championships. Brian Ma ‘19 was named WCAL Golfer of the Year and came in 1st place in the WCAL Tournament. Both Aashish Achanta ’19 and Niko Veroulis ‘19 earned post-season honors. Kunal Barde ‘18 and Brian Chong ’21 won the WCAL men’s doubles tennis championship, and Jack Garvey ‘18 and Anand Narayan ’18 both earned all-league recognition. The men’s volleyball team, coached by Lacey Gera ‘06, had four players earn post-season recognition, including Derek Jones ‘18, Ryan Li ‘19, Marko Ristic ‘19, and Lucas Sant’Anna ’19. The lacrosse program continued to see growth on both the men and women’s teams. Five members of the men’s team earned post-season recognition, including Jacques Allard ‘20, Connor Byrnes ‘19, Larkin Koker ‘20, Sean Mahoney ‘19, and Kieran Ruf ‘19. The women’s program, coached by Lindsay Mewes ‘12, also had five players earn post-season accolades, including Olivia Carlino ‘21, Malina Hatton ‘19, Danielle Matlock ‘18, Clare Necas ‘18, and Tatum Rausch ‘18. Athletic Awards
Annually, the CIF Scholar-Athlete Award is presented to two students who have excelled in athletics, the classroom, and community service. This year, Derek Jones ‘18 was the male recipient of this award. Derek was a four-year member of the varsity men’s volleyball team, an AP Scholar with Distinction, a National Merit Semi-Finalist, ASB Media Coordinator, and a committed member of the LIFE Corps Team. He will be attending the University of Southern California in the fall of 2018. The female recipient of CIF Scholar-Athlete Award was Emily Genevriere ‘18. Emily was a four-year member of the track and field team, a three-year member of the field hockey team, a National Merit Semi-Finalist, an AP Scholar, and co-president of the Robotics team. She will be attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall of 2018 and playing field hockey. The Archbishop Mitty Male Athlete of the Year for 2018 was Riley Grigsby ‘18. While at Mitty, Riley played varsity basketball for four years, earning post-season league honors for three seasons. During his tenure on the team, he won two CCS and one Northern California title, and he is a member of the 1,000 points club. He will be attending Seattle University in the fall of 2018. The Archbishop Mitty Female Athlete of the Year for 2018 was Haley Jones ‘19. A three-year member of the women’s basketball team, Haley earned accolades including Gatorade Girls Basketball Player of the Year for California, 1st Team All-American by USA Today and MaxPreps, MVP of the Nike Tournament of Champions and the West Coast Jamboree, and WCAL, CCS, and Cal-Hi Sports Player of the Year. Haley also was named to the USA U17 Team, which won the FIBA World Cup in Minsk, Belarus this past summer. She was named to the All-Star World Team, an honor that recognizes her as one of the top high school basketball players in the world. AMHS AnnuAl report I 2017 I 2018
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STuDENT ACTiViTiES YEAR iN REViEW Collaboration is the norm at Archbishop Mitty. It happens in classrooms, in the Science and Math labs, in the cafeteria, on the quad. The intentionality of it – of bringing people together to share, to create, to act – is what makes Archbishop Mitty a special place. And that spirit of collaboration can be found dominating all things that the Student Activities program embodies. Fully immersed in its home at the center of campus in the John A. and Susan Sobrato Science and Student Life Center, Student Activities focused on looking at things with new eyes this past year. By considering what had previously been done, Student Activities was able to think differently. For example, particular emphasis was placed on rejuvenating and reinventing the student cheering section, The Pit. By encouraging more sign-ups and giving out prizes for attendance at athletic contests, more students came out to support their peers. By looking at the world they know and reimagining it, Archbishop Mitty students are bringing about change. The Student Activities program at Archbishop Mitty strives to enrich the experience of being a Monarch with a slate of student-centered programs and events throughout the year. Students are given the chance to be involved in a wide variety of activities in order to experience all that Archbishop Mitty has to offer. The Student Activities year opened with Freshman Orientation, a two-day event that focused on welcoming the newest Monarchs to campus by providing them with a variety of fun – and educational – activities to get them more acquainted with their new home. Freshman Orientation concluded with the Phrosh Phenom, and the Class of 2021 was the twelfth freshman class to experience this. The evening was filled with music, games, and activities that perfectly closed out Freshman Orientation.
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In its 27th year, Monarch Madness hit downtown San Jose once again, and “the greatest night to be a Monarch” lived up to its name. Students filled the floor of the San Jose Civic Auditorium, and family and friends filled the balcony to see students show off their talents, athleticism, passion, camaraderie, and school pride. From the opening production of Jumanji by the faculty and staff to the class dances, games, and ROAR, the evening was filled with tangible feelings of excitement, competition, and community. The Class of 2021 made their introduction to Monarch Madness with their Guardians of the Galaxy theme, and the Class of 2020 showed their spirit with The Wild, Wild West. The Class of 2019 let it be known that they were going to the Twilight Zone, but the Class of 2018 proved that Lord Voldemort prevailed, as they took home the overall victory. The evening closed out with the entire community singing this year’s liturgical theme song, “Evidence” by Citizen Way, proving the fact that even during an evening of competition, what is most important is the community.
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The competition for the coveted Spirit Week Trophy came at the end of October, and for a week, the campus was a sea of green, red, blue, and black as classes competed in dress-up days, Powder Puff football, and lunchtime activities like the popular dunk tank. The themes of Jungle Book (Class of 2021), James Bond 007 (Class of 2020), E.T. (Class of 2019), and Grease (Class of 2018) revealed themselves during dress-up days, posters at Powder Puff football, and the ever-popular cheerleading dance. Highlights of the week included the sophomores winning the cheerleader dance and the seniors winning both Powder Puff football and Tug-of-War. The juniors clearly “phoned home” and came away the Spirit Week 2017 Champions.
STuDENT ACTiViTiES Throughout the year, dances provided students with the opportunity to come together, listen to great music, and enjoy each other’s company. This year, the Homecoming Dance, which celebrated the end of Spirit Week, had music provided by DJ Kyle Richards ‘04. To end the year, the junior class celebrated their first prom via “When the Stars Align,” while the seniors closed out their Archbishop Mitty prom experience with “A Postcard from Venice.” At Archbishop Mitty, there are over fifty clubs and organizations that allow students to pursue their interests, have fun, and develop leadership skills. The club structure embraces the idea that “variety is the spice of life,” and the range of clubs prove the truth in that idea. In April, the cultural clubs on campus worked with the Mitty Advocacy Program (MAP) to create a Multicultural Day celebration that included booths, speeches, food, and dance performances that made it possible for the AMHS community to celebrate our shared identity as a nation of immigrants and enjoy the diverse cultures that make us who we are at Mitty. Many contributed to the successful event, which was lead by Timothy Simka ’18.
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Formed during the 2011-2012 school year, the Archbishop Mitty High School Speech and Debate team has grown from its original 20-member after-school club to a team that this year boasted over 150 students involved with an in-school class component. Students competed in categories ranging from Congressional Debate to Humorous Interpretation to Public Forum and Policy Debate. Throughout the year, the Speech and Debate team competed in various tournaments, and October marked the start of the season with the CSU Long Beach Invitational, at which the team placed first overall out of 140 schools, with first place wins by Conor Sherry ‘19, Maxwell Slade ’18, Heather Cherniss ‘19, and Amelia Whitney ’18. In January, the team competed at the National MLK Invitational, and out of 80 teams entered, Archbishop Mitty took home the first-place team sweepstakes awards for the third consecutive year. Additionally, Malavika Ramarao ‘19, Conor Sherry, and Kritika Yerrapotu ‘20 were named champions in their respective events.
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Over the course of this year, the program earned hundreds of individual awards, and in April 2018, 45 members of the team competed in the California state championships, where the best schools gather to compete for a state title. After a long year of preparation, the Monarchs’ efforts culminated in success: the entire team took 1st place for the third year in a row, and state championships were won by Conor Sherry and Amelia Whitney for Duo Interpretation. In addition, Archbishop Mitty was recognized as the top speech and debate school in the state of California.
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The AMHS Robotics Team, nicknamed TKO for its motto of “Tenacity, Knowledge, and Opportunity,” works to promote interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) fields. A registered FIRST Robotics Team, students work year-round to provide opportunities for its members to explore their diverse interests in engineering, business management, and computer programming. For 2017-2018, the Robotics Team carried a roster of 120 students who were divided into different groups including engineering, operations, and programming. One aspect of the operations team this year was to work on public relations for the Robotics Team. This year that included creating various Mitty Minutes, outreach to local LEGO Leagues, visiting sponsors and acknowledging their support of the program, creating a business plan, and working on the team’s website. Additionally, the Robotics Team promoted a Women in Engineering Seminar, which was lead by Swathi Ramaprasad ‘18. This year, the Robotics Team transitioned to use a new CAD program – the Autodesk Fusion 360 – and this was the first time that the students fabricated the robot using a CNC mill. The CNC was run by Danning Yu ‘18, who used his industry experience working at CNC, to help support the team.
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In the fall, the Robotics team competed in the CalGames and made it to the playoffs. The spring competition included the creation of a robot that had to pick up milk crates and stack them on teeter totters, with the intent being to accrue points if it tilted in a particular direction. The team competed in two FIRST competitions in Davis/Sacramento and Silicon Valley and made it through the preliminary rounds and into the playoffs.
CAMPuS MiNiSTRY YEAR iN REViEW Campus Ministry strives to instill in students a deep commitment to community service and global awareness as well as to provide students with opportunities to continue their spiritual development at Archbishop Mitty in liturgies and retreats. This year’s liturgical theme song, “Evidence” by Citizen Way, was sung at the end of every liturgy and encouraged students to look at the ways that mercy, grace, and compassion are only words with action. Liturgies are celebrated on both a weekly and monthly basis at Archbishop Mitty, and each grade level has the opportunity to come together to pray and reflect on the talents of each class. The entire school community comes together for the Mass of the Holy Spirit, and the Thanksgiving, Advent, Ash Wednesday, and Holy Week liturgies. Archbishop Mitty also offers members of the student body, faculty, and staff the opportunity to prepare for the Sacrament of Confirmation. This past April, 88 students and three members of the faculty and staff received this sacrament, as administered by Monsignor Francis Cilia. Catherine Petersen ‘18, this year’s Archbishop Romero Award recipient, reflected in her Baccalaureate Mass address that “We are called to implement what we learn through our experiences in order to create change.” This call for change based on what we experience is critical to the mission of the Archbishop Mitty Campus Ministry program. Youth Ministry
Youth ministry at Archbishop Mitty manifests itself in two ways, through the LIFE (Living in Faith Experience) Team and Cornerstone. During 2017-2018, over 200 seniors were members of the LIFE Team, a group of committed students who seek to actively work as ministers to the Mitty community and ultimately the world. LIFE Team plans and organizes all Campus Ministry programs, including retreats, liturgies, and school-wide service opportunities. Cornerstone is a youth ministry and service program for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors that combines both youth group faith experiences and Christian service opportunities. This past year, over 150 students participated in Cornerstone, which included service opportunities at RAFT (Resources Area for Teachers), Sacred Heart Community Services, Belmont Villages, and Queen of Apostles School. Christian Service
Service to others is at the heart of the Campus Ministry program, and during the 2017-2018 school year, over 60,000 hours of service were recorded by students at agencies throughout the Bay Area and beyond. Students are required to complete a minimum of 20 service hours each year, with focus being on service in solidarity and service in support. Juniors and seniors work with agencies that helped the marginalized and underserved. Through Archbishop Mitty’s unique Mission to Education service-learning course, over 70 seniors served as tutors in partnership with five Catholic elementary schools. Additionally, 24 sophomores served through their service-learning section of religious studies, volunteering at an additional five Catholic elementary schools.
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During the 2018-2019 school year, 37 students received St. Francis Service Awards recognizing more than 125 hours of service in the current year. This year’s Christian Service medallion recipient was Nathan del Rosario ‘18. For Nathan, doing service was more than just logging the hours into the database; he actually stopped inputting his hours once he reached the requirement. For his senior year, Nathan wanted to challenge himself to serve in a more personal and direct way and began working as a volunteer with Heartland Hospice, accompanying those who are nearing the end of life. Nathan was deeply impacted by the people he served this year, especially one patient with a terminal illness who was near his own age. Nathan felt that he was privileged to be able to be with someone at this point in his life’s journey. His commitment to going above and beyond in serving others is a model for all.
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“ We are called to implement What We learn through our experiences in order to create change.”
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CAMPuS MiNiSTRY In October, the entire freshman class participated in the annual Freshman Day of Service. The class began their day together in prayer in the Brother Fien Gymnasium and then went to perform service at eighteen different agencies including Catholic Charities, St. Elizabeth’s Day Home, HOPE Rehabilitation Services, Sacred Heart Nativity/Our Lady of Grace Schools, and Sacred Heart Community Services. In September, members of the faculty, staff, and administration spent a day in service at local non-profit agencies including Second Harvest Food Bank, Morgan Autism Center, Sacred Heart Community Services, and HOPE Services. Throughout the year, the school community was invited to participate in various drives in support of those in need. During Spirit Week, the AMHS community collected over 1,300 pounds of food for Second Harvest Food Bank. Throughout Lent, the entire Archbishop Mitty community participated in the CRS Rice Bowl, a poverty awareness campaign for Catholic Relief Services. All were encouraged to pray, fast, learn, and give alms to benefit the poor in the United States and around the world, and over $10,000 was raised this year alone. immersion Trips
Following the example of Jesus reaching out to the poor and marginalized in his society, the immersion program at Archbishop Mitty is a standard bearer. Students are provided with opportunities to serve and learn outside of the AMHS community, and those communities can be local, statewide, national, and international. The unparalleled junior-level religious studies Ethics, Culture, and Justice courses give students the opportunity to balance their classroom study and witness a deepening of their social consciousness by visiting and participating in service learning projects at locations throughout the world. Six ECJ courses culminated in immersion trips to places like South Africa, India, Nicaragua, Appalachia, Native American reservations in Arizona and New Mexico, and locations throughout California. These courses and the trips that conclude them provided students with incomparable experiences to recognize the necessity of service to others.
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In addition to the junior-level ECJ courses, students participated in immersion trips to Jamaica; the Dolores Mission in Los Angeles; St. Anthony’s Foundation in San Francisco; Habitat for Humanity in Medford, OR; the Southwestern United States; and Monterey for the Environmental Challenge. In total, over 200 students participated in various immersion trips during 2017-2018. Additionally, over 250 students supported the 17th Annual Solidarity Evening, an opportunity for members of the Mitty community to come together to share a simple meal, raise funds for agencies supported by the immersion program, and share their experiences from the various trips.
CAMPuS MiNiSTRY Retreats
The retreat program at Archbishop Mitty is an essential part of the communal and spiritual experience at Archbishop Mitty. Participation in a retreat allows students to deepen both their personal spirituality as well as their friendships with classmates. Retreats are offered at every grade level and are led by LIFE Team members, Archbishop Mitty alumni, and members of the faculty and staff. Freshmen have the opportunity to attend the Awakenings retreat, which calls them to examine the way that God works in their lives and what is needed to sustain a strong relationship with God. Sophomores can attend the Agape retreat, giving them the opportunity to examine their relationships and to grow in their ability to truly love themselves, their peers, their family, and their God. The Junior Quest retreat allows students to explore their own personal quest of their search for God as they move through their high school years and beyond. And the senior Kairos retreat offers a profound experience of God’s immeasurable love. On this retreat, seniors discover the grace of God’s presence in their lives through family, friends, and community. Seniors frequently comment that Kairos was a life-changing event for them. During the 2017-2018 school year, over 1,100 students attended at least one retreat. Mitty Advocacy Project
Ten years old, the Mitty Advocacy Project (MAP) is a team of students who work as advocates to gather information and assist with legislative measures to help provide support for marginalized people throughout California and the United States. In keeping with the core values of Catholic Social Teaching, the Mitty Advocacy Project lobbies legislators for the poor, elderly, and those who are suffering from social injustices. For 2017-2018, MAP campaigned on four main issues: human trafficking, mental health, criminal justice reform, and immigration. These issues are entirely student-generated, and each year’s focus is dependent upon student interest. In November 2017, members of MAP attended the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice in Washington D.C. During this trip, MAP students led workshops, breakout sessions, and legislative training sessions for high school and college students from across the country. Additionally, they attended legislative meetings with those who represent members of the AMHS community. Members of MAP researched existing legislation and approached these congressional meetings prepared and with concrete input on how to improve policy. At Catholic Youth Advocacy Day in Sacramento, members of MAP as well as Catholic students from around California came together on the Catholic Youth Advocacy Network. MAP students presented several workshops at CYAN, and members of MAP ran all four of the workshops and created the infrastructure for the day.
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The call for change often finds its impetus through the workings of Campus Ministry; this year saw this in abundance. Whether it was students seeking ways to support those who felt ostracized or students educating the community on the serious issues facing our nation or students encouraging the recognition of the beauty that each one of us brings to the Archbishop Mitty community, our experiences create the change we seek in the world.
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“ The beauTiful Thing abouT performing is The raw sTory Telling ThaT evokes universal Themes and messages.” — Claire NguyeN ‘18
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Also appearing on the stage was Pardon My French, the Archbishop Mitty Sketch Comedy Team. The student team performed in several events both on and off campus, including “French Fridays” in the Schott Music Center and at the Black & Gold Gala at the Fairmont Hotel. This year, Pardon My French joined the ComedySportz High School League; in February, the students held a co-performance with ComedySportz professionals in the Kinkade Center for the Arts and also had a competition with the members of the sketch comedy team from Presentation High School.
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The National Youth Theater Awards also recognized Archbishop Mitty’s 2017-2018 season with seventeen nominations and eight awards. Awards were received by Mariah Stanelle ‘18 for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar; Amelia Whitney ‘18 for Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Musical as Helen Sinclair in Bullets Over Broadway; Conor Sherry for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play as Francis Henshall in One Man, Two Guvnors; Erik Federwisch ‘18 for Outstanding Performance in a Play as Stanley Stubbers in One Man, Two Guvnors; and Shanaya Sales ‘19 for Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Play as Dolly in One Man, Two Guvnors. The Outstanding Production Award was given to One Man, Two Guvnors, and the Outstanding Ensemble Award was given to the cast of Bullets Over Broadway. Director of Performing Arts Doug Santana received the Outstanding Director Award for One Man, Two Guvnors.
PERfoRMiNG ARTS The Royals Dance Team continue to grow with 24 young women on the team this past year. They performed at the 26th Annual Black & Gold Gala, as well as at games and rallies throughout the school year. At the New York City Dance Alliance Convention (NYCDA), several dancers were awarded for their individual performances including Nicole Arcolino ‘19, Kieran McCall ‘19, Pascha Oania-Hopkins ‘18, Ashlyn Plant ‘18, and Jade Ricci ‘18. Pascha was also recognized as being among the top ten senior dancers overall. The trio dance, jazz, and hip hop performances earned gold, and the Newsies musical theater dance earned high gold and 1st place for its extended line. The Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and Orchestra, which are comprised of 110 student musicians, performed at competitions throughout the year. At the California Music Education Association (CMEA) competition, both the Wind Ensemble and Orchestra earned two excellent and two superior ratings. Six students – Sarah Chong ‘20, Jessica Hsu ‘21, William Ju ‘18, Daniel Kim ‘20, Kristie Park ‘20, and Jason Xu ’18 – were named to the All-State Honor Band and Orchestra. Jazz in the AM had 24 student musicians who gathered in the early morning hours to fine-tune their craft. At the Santa Cruz Jazz Festival, Jazz in the AM received a Command Performance (highest rating), and Daniel Marella ’18 received an outstanding soloist award. At the Folsom Jazz Festival, Reese Agu ‘20, Noah Robles ‘20, and James Vaughan ‘20 received outstanding musician awards. In March, Jazz in the AM worked with Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Aaron Lington. The group worked with Exodus at the 26th Annual Black & Gold Gala, as well as performing at Java and Jazz, Christmas in the Park, and Jazz on the Green. The Jazz Choir, Kind of Blue, received a Command Performance at the Santa Cruz Jazz Festival, and Jin-Hee Lee ‘19, Alyssa Perez ‘19, Mariah Stanelle, and Lucas Tecson ‘19 received soloist awards. At the Folsom Festival, Kind of Blue also earned a Command Performance rating, and soloist awards were given to Reese Agu, Jin-Hee Lee, Alyssa Perez, Noah Robles, Mariah Stanelle, Lucas Tecson, and James Vaughan. Archbishop Mitty’s liturgical rock band Exodus, which is comprised of outstanding student musicians and singers, continued to provide engaging music at school and community liturgies and events. Whether it was leading the school in singing during liturgies or providing reflective music at memorial services, Exodus provided yet another way to inspire the community to recognize God’s presence around us. This past year, Exodus performed six concerts at local Catholic elementary schools as an extension of the school’s Outreach Program. Additionally, Exodus performed the opening act at the annual Black & Gold Gala, held at the Fairmont Hotel. Storytelling as a means of expression – through the spoken word, song, dance, or music – is a key component to recognizing the universality of the human experience. Through the creative display of their passions, students find their voices and are encouraged to take those experiences as a means to change the world.
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Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allard Ms. Kathy Almazol Mr. Joe Ammatuna Appian Engineering Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Aston Mr. Michael Aymar and Mrs. Lynn Aymar† Barbara and Mark Beck Mr. and Mrs. Roger Biros Ms. Kristin Braia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bregante Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronson Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brosnan Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Bumb, Sr. Mr. Mark Burns ‘78 Mr. and Ms. Mark L. Cabrales Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cane Mr. Daniel Caputo and Mrs. Dorothy Caputo† Ms. Katherine Caputo Mr. and Mrs. William Carter Mrs. Debra (Truhe ‘88) and Dr. Joseph Cassara, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Cavaney Mr. and Mrs. David Chang Mr. and Mrs. Kris Chellam Dianna and Lewis Chew Msgr. Francis Cilia Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cilker The Citti Family - Mr. Chris Citti ‘76, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Citti ‘69, Mrs. Gloria Citti, Mr. Justin Citti ’02, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glascott Mr. Mike Clair and Ms. Audrey MacLean Mr. and Mrs. Bill T. Cleary Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Collier Comerica Bank Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbalis
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The Monarch Leadership Society honors those friends of Archbishop Mitty High School who have contributed to the very foundation of the school by supporting the growth of the facilities, programs, and scholarships that make Archbishop Mitty High School what it is today. Each of these very special donors has a giving history of at least $50,000 or has made a formal commitment to the school through a planned gift or established endowment; perhaps even more importantly, each has invested in the lives of the students at Archbishop Mitty High School. Their support allows us to reach our goal of educating intellectually competent, just, faith-filled, respectful leaders.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Golobic The Good Tidings Foundation Ms. Judy (Poe ‘76) and Mr. Glenn Goodson Mrs. Sheila (Gray ‘75) and Mr. Brian (‘74) Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grennan Mr. Joe Guerra Mrs. Rosalie Gummow Mr. and Mrs. Stephan P. Guttman Mrs. June Haniger† and Mr. Walt Haniger† Mr. and Mrs. Matt Haniger ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Walt Haniger ‘70 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Harmssen ‘92 Mr. Greg Heinrichs ‘70 Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Helmer Mr. John Holton Mr. and Mrs. George Honoré Mrs. Linda Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Zahid Hussain Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ignatius The William G. Irwin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jahncke Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, Jr. The Ken and Judith Joy Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jue Mr. and Mrs. Richard Justice Mr. Jason W. Kaaha ‘89 Mr. Robert Kagle and Mrs. Marissa Matusich-Kagle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaufman Ms. April Kawahara Mr. David Kawahara Mrs. Nanette Kinkade Mr. William T. Kinkade† Ms. Wanda Kownacki Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kriens Mrs. Therese Kunick† Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lamour Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence Mr. Rick Leese Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lisowski Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. MacLean Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malone Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marks Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Marrion Mr. Allan McDonald† Most Rev. Patrick McGrath McLarney Construction, Inc. Mrs. Barbara McTighe
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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Meadows Mr. David W. Mewes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Miller Mrs. Mary Ann Miller Mr. Thomas Miller ‘83 and Hon. Christin Miller Mr. and Mrs. David Mills Mr. and Mrs. George M. Monk Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey V. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Rob Moore Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moul Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mullaney Mr. John Naporano and Ms. E. Harden The Notre Dame Private Foundation Mrs. Carol Olimpia† Mr. Gary Olimpia Mr. and Mrs. John Oosterhouse Pacific Bay Masonry Dr. and Mrs. Gerry Parker Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pecota Mr. and Mrs. Les Pelio Pepsi Bottling Group Petersen Construction Company Mr. Larry Polayes and Ms. Penny Herman-Polayes Sr. Mary Claude Power, PVBM† Mr. Ming Qu, Ph.D. and Ms. Ling Zhang Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Raasch Ms. Suanne Ramar and Mr. Steve Kottmeier Mr. and Mrs. Peter Redford Mr. and Mrs. Cary Reich Mrs. Leslie (Caughran ‘90) and Mr. Robert Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins Gwynne and Phil Rolla Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolla Roof Structures, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rosckes Rosendin Electric, Inc. Rob Roskopp and Lepa Galeb-Roskopp Mr. and Mrs. James F. Russi Mr. and Mrs. Marian Rusu Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan The Martha and Philip Sanfilippo Trust Santa Cruz Bicycles Ms. Suzanne Saulman Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Michael Savini Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scates
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Mr. Sanjay Agarwal and Ms. Seema Mangla Mr. Anuj Aggarwal and Mrs. Meena Gupta Mr. Sean Aggarwal and Mrs. Linda Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ashish Agrawal Mr. Joseph Agu and Ms. Cheryl Shavers, Ph.D. Joseph J Albanese, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Per Alftin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allard Dr. Thomas Alloggiamento and Hon. Julia Alloggiamento Mr. and Mrs. Darrin Alves Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Amaya Mr. Krishnan Anantheswaran and Ms. Shamita Tripathy Mrs. Maureen (Loftus ‘92) and Mr. Adam Anderson Ms. Melanie Anstett and Ms. Lorraine Beeman Apple, Inc. Applied Materials, Inc. Mr. Matthew Archibald and Ms. Tersa Lewandowski Art’s Sheet Metal Manufacturing Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Aston Mr. and Mrs. Prakash Babu Mr. and Mrs. Binay Bajaj Mr. and Mrs. Partheep Balasingam, Ph.D. Mrs. Jill (Pittenger ‘85) and Mr. Michael Baldwinson Mr. and Mrs. Ali Ballou Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Barbazette Mr. David Barber† and Ms. Debbie Mueller Mr. Mark Basinski and Ms. Deborah McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baust Mr. and Ms. Rupen Bavishi Mr. Cedric Bellitto and Ms. Florence Jullian Mr. Sami Ben Makhlouf and Mrs. Lamia Megdiche Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Berg Mr. and Ms. Aldo Billingslea Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Boucher Mr. and Mrs. Clark O. Bowcock Mr. and Mrs. Steve R. Bowers Mr. Cameron Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Karl Braitberg Mr. and Mrs. Brian Braren Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brodrick
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Mr. Hari Ganesan and Ms. Hema Ramamurthy Mr. and Mrs. Jason Geis Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gera, Jr. ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gieselman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gigantino, Jr. Mr. John Gilmore and Mrs. Orla McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Giuffre, Jr. Mrs. Heather M. Glahn Mr. Tom Gong and Dr. Julia Zhu Mr. Manimaran Govindaraju and Mrs. Bharathy Manimaran Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant Mr. Courtney Grant Mr. Robert Grassini and Ms. Ingrid Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greene, Sr. Mr. Brian Gregory and Mrs. Kerri Green Mrs. Patricia Gregory Dr. Jenny Griswold and Mr. Robert Griswold Mr. and Mrs. George Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Puneet D. Gupta Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halbach Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hammers Mr. Jaesoo Han and Mrs. Hee Jung Kim Mr. and Mrs. Matt Haniger ‘85 Mrs. Deborah Hao Mr. and Mrs. Jason Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Prashant Hegde Kevin and Desiree Heitz Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Hoeke Mr. Richard Holmgren ‘99 Mr. and Mrs. George Honoré Brian and Aida Howell Mr. Kirk Huddleston and Mrs. Carol Francavilla Mr. and Mrs. Richard Imrisek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fandi Ingah The Intuit Foundation Laura Ipsen and Douglas Kernan Julianne and Basim Jaber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jahncke Mr. and Mrs. Wipul Jayasekara Tanya Jenkins and Brad Sandman Mr. Daniel Jensen and Mrs. Carolyn Donlin Mr. and Mrs. Paulraj Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mandar S. Joshi Mr. and Ms. Darren Jue Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jue Mr. and Mrs. Changoo Kang
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Mrs. Ashley (Fini ‘04) and Mr. Jason (‘04) Khalipa Mr. and Mrs. Emile Khoury Mr. Myeong Eop Kim and Ms. Soeun Lim Mr. Yoo Joong Kim and Ms. Yong Cho-Kim Sharon and Mason Kimont Mr. Mitchitaka Kitamura and Ms. Maureen Yee Mr. and Mrs. Tomai Knopp Dr. Stephanie and Dr. Neeraj Kochhar Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Kohler Dr. Parimal and Dr. Sangeeta Kopardekar Dr. Mikhail Korolik and Dr. Katrina Mikhaylich Admiral and Mrs. John Kouretas Mr. Krzysztof Kozminski and Ms. Deborah Loeb Mrs. Marla Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kreider Mr. and Mrs. Sathvik Krishnamurthy Mr. and Mrs. James Kronik Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kucic Mr. Indrajit Lahiri, Ph.D. and Mrs. Vidya Rao Mr. Vipul Lal and Mrs. Anjali Machado Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lam Ms. Lynne Lampros Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lao Mr. Vince Larson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Law Mrs. Mary Lou Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Anson L. Lee Mr. Hoonki Lee and Mrs. Kyunghee Kang Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lemak Mr. Steve Leung and Mrs. Nora Calvillo Dr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lewis Mr. Bin Li and Ms. Hongling Cen Mr. and Mrs. Jon Linthacum Mr. Jiguang Liu and Mrs. Yiying Chen Mr. Justin Liu and Mrs. Waigan Chan Mr. and Ms. Josh Loftus Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lohman, Ph.D. Ms. Rose Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. MacLean Eric and Beth Madia Mr. Kevin Madrigal and Mrs. Alicia Silva-Madrigal Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Anand Malani Mr. and Mrs. Claudio Mandelli Mr. and Ms. Steven Maranowski Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marks
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Mr. Tarak Parikh and Mrs. Swati Jobanputra Mr. Chan Hong Park and Mrs. Mi Sook Lee Mr. Nital and Dr. Kalindi Patwa Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pecota Pepsi Bottling Group Mr. Chari Perera and Mrs. Hashanthi De Silva Perera Ernest E. Pestana Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Petrison Mr. Constantine Polychronopoulos, Ph.D. and Mrs. Aikaterini Gardeli Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pragastis Mr. and Mrs. Tim Pratt Provident Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pulchny Mr. Ming Qu, Ph.D. and Ms. Ling Zhang Mr. and Mrs. Mario Queiroz Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Prasad A. Raje, Ph.D. Mr. Saravan Rajendran and Mrs. Manjari Gadi Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Rakow Mr. Ravikumar Ramarao and Ms. Radha Venkatesh Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Randall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Yogesh Rane Mr. Subir Ray and Ms. Rebecca Biswas Mr. and Mrs. Baber Raza Mr. and Mrs. Cary Reich Mrs. Leslie (Caughran ‘90) and Mr. Robert Reilly Mr. and Mrs. James Rivers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins Ms. Elizabeth Robbins Mr. and Ms. David Roberson ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. John Rodman Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Rodriguez, Sr. Gwynne and Phil Rolla Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolla Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rosckes Rob Roskopp and Lepa Galeb-Roskopp Mr. Brian Ruf and Mrs. Marnie MacMillan Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sachs Matthew and Holly Salkeld Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sandman Ms. Grace Sanfilippo Dr. Rahul Sanghvi and Mrs. Holly Daniel-Sanghvi
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryan R. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Matus Mr. Alexander Matyushkin and Ms. Alevtina Ivanova Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mau Mr. and Mrs. Ashutosh Mauskar Dr. Brian Maxwell Ms. Jennifer Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mazzone Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald Mr. and Ms. Dennis McHaffie Mrs. Nona McHale McLarney Construction, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McNelly Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meadors Admiral Gary Meeker, Jr. and Ms. Gladys Lim Mr. David W. Mewes Mr. Mladen Micevic and Mrs. Tatjana Vlahovic Mr. and Mrs. Nenad Miladinovic Ph.D. Mr. Thomas Miller ‘83 and Hon. Christin Miller Dr. and Mrs. Mohammad Mirzamaani Mr. and Mrs. John Mlnarik Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moore Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey V. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Moreno Mr. and Mrs. David Morishige Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morishige Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Mosko Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moul MRC Smart Technology Solutions Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mulcahy Mrs. Seema (Roy ‘91) and Mr Kirt Mulji Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mullaney Mr. and Mrs. Mahesh Murthy Mr. and Mrs. Dan Myers Mr. and Mrs. Suneet Nandwani Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Napolitano Mr. John Naporano and Ms. E. Harden Mr. Pravin Narwankar, Ph.D. and Mrs. Madhavi Chandrachood, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Nees Mr. Toan Nguyen and Mrs. Thao Tran Dr. Tom Nguyen and Dr. Kim Ngo Mr. Gary Olimpia Ms. Karin (Leigh ‘86) and Mr. Jeff Olson Mr. and Mrs. John Oosterhouse Mr. and Mrs. Tapani Otala Mr. and Mrs. Mahendra Pakala, Ph.D. The Parigi Family
“EMBRACE YouR STRENGTHS, YouR WEAkNESSES, AND YouR flAWS, AND loVE THEM. BEiNG YouRSElf — AND SuRRouNDiNG YouRSElf WiTH PEoPlE WHo You loVE AND WHo loVE You BACk — THAT iS WHAT MY TAkEAWAY fRoM MiTTY iS.” DANiEl MAREllA ‘18
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PRESiDENT’S CiRClE Ms. Karen Tersini ‘85 Clayton and Nancy Thompson Mr. Changwu Tong and Mrs. Bo Wang Mr. and Mrs. John Tower Toyota Sunnyvale Mr. Alex Truong and Ms. Grace Huang Mr. David Truong and Mrs. Trinh Trinh Trust Funds Incorporated Mr. and Ms. David Tucker Mr. and Ms. Jim Unruh Mr. William Urban and Ms. Katrina Brinkman Mr. Brian Ursillo and Mrs. Tzu-Ching Chang Mr. and Mrs. Arun Vaidyanath Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and Maria Nash Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Vega, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Volpe, Jr. Mr. Ha Vu and Mrs. Viet-Hong Bui Mr. and Mrs. Khuong D. Vu Mr. Xiaobo Wang, Ph.D. and Ms. Qing Ren Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Webb Martyn and Fiona Webster Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weidick Mrs. Catherine (Colombier ‘79) and Dr. Erich Werner, DDS Mr. Rob Wheeler and Mrs. Kerrie Utsumi Dr. and Mrs. Galen Wong Mr. and Mrs. Sean Worthington Mr. Jian Wu and Mrs. Shuangying Huang Mr. Cheng Yang and Ms. Qian Yao Dr. Lawrence Yee and Dr. Ava Wu Mr. and Mrs. Jose Yepez Mr. and Mrs. Todd Young Mr. Qishan Yu Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Zadel Mr. and Mrs. Tim Zanni Mr. Kevin Zhu and Mrs. Shangqing Gong Mr. and Mrs. Naveen Zutshi Deceased
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Mr. and Mrs. Louie J. Sanguinetti Santa Clara University Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sapien ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Sachin M. Sathaye Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Tom Savage Mr. and Mrs. Michael Savini Mr. and Mrs. Jason Scharpf Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Schilling Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Todd Schmitzer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schott Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schrotenboer Mr. Greg Scott, Ph.D. and Mrs. Elizabeth Brinkman, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Scott Mr. and Mrs. Tushar Shah ‘89 Mr. and Ms. Santosh Shanbhag Kevin and Yangyi Shao Mr. and Mrs. Sanjay K. Sharma Mr. and Mrs Robert Sheehan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jianfeng Shen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shifman The Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William Skeet Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Snyder Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sobrato Society for Science and the Public Health Mr. and Mrs. Jure Šola Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Sordello Mr. Sorin Spanoche and Ms. Andrea Cosmin Mr. and Mrs. Teague Splaine Mr. Errol Springs and Mrs. Stacy Walsh Springs Mr. Ed Sramaty and Mrs. Brigid Bannan Mr. Scott Stanelle and Mrs. Maureen Selvage-Stanelle Mr. Chadwick Stearns, Sr. and Mrs. Pam Stearns Mr. and Mrs. Alan Steele Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Steele Steinberg Architects Mr. Ying Su and Ms. Tomoko Yamura Mr. Pari Subramaniam and Mrs. Suchitra Pari Mr. and Mrs. Ranjeet Sudan Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Switkes Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sy ‘92 Mr. Mo Tamjidi Mr. Chong Tan and Mrs. Clare Lee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tersigni
ANNuAl fuND Parents, alumni, grandparents, and friends of Archbishop Mitty High School contribute to the Annual Fund for many reasons. They believe in Catholic education enlivened by religious and ethical values. They believe in youth and in lifelong education. They believe in hope for the future, which knowledge gained through scholarship provides. Gifts to the Annual Fund help the school cover the gap between tuition and the actual cost of an Archbishop Mitty education by providing the resources necessary for competitive faculty salaries and academic and co-curricular programs.
Gifts from Parents of Current Students We recognize that parents already incur the cost of tuition, and we are grateful for their additional support, contribution, and investment in their children’s education. In most cases, the gifts listed represent an annual payment on each family’s four-year commitment to the Parent Pledge Program.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eric Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Advincula Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Afanador Mr. Sanjay Agarwal and Ms. Seema Mangla Mr. Anuj Aggarwal and Mrs. Meena Gupta Mr. and Mrs. Anuj Aggarwal ‘86 Mr. Sean Aggarwal and Mrs. Linda Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ashish Agrawal Mr. and Mrs. Moises Aguilar Mr. Brian Ahern and Dr. Kristine Ahern Mr. Eric Ai and Mrs. Vivian Zeng Mr. and Mrs. Nitin Akarte Mr. and Ms. Kamal Al Mansour The Alekseyeva Family Mr. Blake Alexander and Dr. Lou Ann Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Per Alftin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allard Dr. Thomas Alloggiamento and Hon. Julia Alloggiamento Ms. Marianne Alvarez Mr. and Mrs. Darrin Alves Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Amaya Mrs. Stacy (Leigh ‘90) and Mr. Michael Amicarelli Mr. and Mrs. Samer Amireh Mr. Krishnan Anantheswaran and Ms. Shamita Tripathy Mr. Anthony Andreacchi, Ph.D. and Ms. Kathleen Neilon Ms. Melanie Anstett and Ms. Lorraine Beeman Mr. Matthew Archibald and Ms. Tersa Lewandowski
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Mr. and Mrs. Steven Arcolino Mr. and Mrs. Hari Aritharan Mr. Hurst Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Aston Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Atherton Mr. and Mrs. David Aurelio Mr. and Mrs. Prakash Babu Mr. Doug Badham and Mrs. Christa Cook Mr. and Mrs. Edgardo Bagis Mr. and Mrs. Yitao Bai Mr. and Mrs. Binay Bajaj Mr. and Mrs. Partheep Balasingam, Ph.D. Mrs. Jill (Pittenger ‘85) and Mr. Michael Baldwinson Mr. and Mrs. Ali Ballou Mr. and Mrs. Rao Balusu Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Barbazette Mr. David Barber† and Ms. Debbie Mueller Mr. Mark Basinski and Ms. Deborah McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baust Mr. and Ms. Rupen Bavishi Mr. and Mrs. Philipp Beisel Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bell Mr. Cedric Bellitto and Ms. Florence Jullian Mr. and Mrs. Sathyabodha R. Belur Mr. Sami Ben Makhlouf and Mrs. Lamia Megdiche Mrs. Kellie Blach Mr. William Blach† Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bonke Mr. and Mrs. Clark O. Bowcock Mr. and Mrs. Steve R. Bowers Mr. Cameron Bowman Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Brian Braren Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brodrick Mr. and Mrs. Kent Brown Mr. Paul Brown and Ms. Meredith Wright Mr. and Ms. Stephen Brown Mr. Curtis Brune and Ms. Lucy Chung
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Mr. and Mrs. Pierre-Yves Couteau Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crisafulli ‘88 Mr. Jeffrey Cui and Mrs. Helen Xing Dr. Mark Culton and Ms. Brenda Kantarian Culton Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dale ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Nitin Dandia Mr. Marc Daniels, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Emanoel Daryoush Mr. and Mrs. John Dasher Mr. and Mrs. Ian A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis Mr. and Mrs. Brett Dawson Dr. Christina and Mr. Timothy Deane Mr. and Mrs. Deric DeBenedetti Mr. and Mrs. Peter Decena Mr. Thomas DeDen and Mrs. Monica Dabney Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeGuzman Mr. and Mrs. Rafael De La Cruz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent del Rosario Mr. Wei Deng and Mrs. Hong Xiang Mr. and Mrs. Alain de Raynal Mr. and Mrs. Amish B. Desai Mr. Pete Destefano ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. James DeVaughn Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. DiLisio Mr. Michael Dillon and Miss Elena Bouza Mr. and Mrs. Francesco DiMambro Mr. and Mrs. John B. DiNapoli Mr. Christopher Ditto and Mrs. Denise Flatley Mr. Tri Doan and Ms. Nhu-Diem Dang Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Domingue Mr. Rajesh Dorairajan and Ms. Uma Krishnamurthy Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Doumanian Mr. and Mrs. Al Drewke Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey D’Souza Mr. Joseph D’Souza and Mrs. Shivani Govil Dr. Yuezhong Du and Mrs. Jiong Peng Mr. and Mrs. Anuj Dua Mr. John Duffy Mr. and Ms. Walt Duflock Mr. Timothy Dugan and Ms. Lorna Tsuda Mr. and Ms. Richard Edelman Mr. and Mrs. Ian Edvalson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Andrey Efremov Mr. and Mrs. Wim Elfrink Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott Mr. Karim El Sayed and Mrs. Julie Kenrow Dr. Stephen Emond and Dr. Deborah Faryniarz
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Mr. John Bui and Mrs. Linne Tran Mr. Craig Burrows and Ms. Betsy Upton Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Butler Mr. Steven Butler and Mrs. Lisa Staley-Butler Dr. Elwyn and Dr. Emily Cabebe Frank and Carol Cabri Mr. Demitri Cacoyannis and Ms. Lisa Gillmor Mr. and Ms. Brian Cadieux Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Sean Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Jose Camara Mr. Melvin Cardozo and Mrs. Annie Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cargnoni Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Carlino ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Caroza ‘91 Mrs. Debra (Truhe ‘88) and Dr. Joseph Cassara, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Jose Castanon ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. David Cenizal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chan Mr. Satyadeep Chandrashekar and Ms. Anitha Sreenivasa Murthy The Chao Family Dr. Fulton Chen and Ms. Kelly Heuschkel Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Chin Mr. Madhu Chinthakunta and Ms. Lalitta Ghandikota Mr. Eric Chiou and Mrs. Amy Wang Mr. YunTzu Chiu and Mrs. Juchi Wu Mr. and Mrs. Steven Choate Mr. Jenn-Chih Chou and Mrs. Meichin Cheng Ms. Susan Choe Mr. and Ms. Jerry C. Chou Mr. Kuangda Chu and Mrs. Wanyun Shih Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Clark Mr. Van Co and Mrs. Carolyn Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coglitore Mrs. Debbie (Gaskell ‘87) and Mr. Dale Coldiron Ms. Lisa Cole Mr. Tim Cole Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Collier Mr. and Mrs. David Condensa Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Conner Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Connors Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connors Mr. and Ms. Jordan Cookman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Corley Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Correa
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ereno Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fant Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farley Mr. and Mrs. Mike Federwisch Mr. and Mrs. David Figone ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph FitzGerald Mr. Joseph Flatley and Mrs. Chantell Kuhlmann Ms. Donna Flowers Mr. Mark Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Jerrad Forman Mr. and Mrs. Gary Formica Mr. and Mrs. Mark Foster Mr. Dennis Fox Mr. and Mrs. George Fox, III Mr. and Mrs. Jason Fox Ms. Monica Fox Dr. and Mrs. Richard Francisco Eric and Jennifer Fusilero Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gadbois, III Mr. and Mrs. Tomo Galeb Dr. Yueping and Dr. Nigel Gallaher Mr. David D. Gambelin Mr. Arturo Gamboa-Aldeco and Ms. Anuncia Gonzalez-Martin Mr. Hari Ganesan and Ms. Hema Ramamurthy Mr. Jaime Garate and Mrs. Mercedes Hernandez De Garate Mr. and Mrs. Renier Garcia Mr. Glen Garfunkel and Mrs. Rosa Maria Gordillo Garfunkel Mr. and Mrs. Jason Geis Mr. Reiner Genevriere and Ms. Sonja Cost Andrea and David C. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gieselman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gigantino, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Gill Mr. John Gilmore and Mrs. Orla McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Giuffre, Jr. Mrs. Heather M. Glahn Mr. Tom Gong and Dr. Julia Zhu Mr. and Ms. Kent Goodin Mr. Manimaran Govindaraju and Mrs. Bharathy Manimaran Mr. John Grady and Mrs. Jennifer Grady Mr. Scot Graham ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant Mr. Courtney Grant Mr. Robert Grassini and Ms. Ingrid Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greene, Sr. Mr. Brian Gregory and Mrs. Kerri Green Mr. Timothy Guarnieri and Mrs. Kathleen Cote Guarnieri Mr. and Mrs. George Guerra
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Mr. and Mrs. Puneet D. Gupta Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gurich ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Stephan P. Guttman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halbach Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hammers Mr. Ben Han and Ms. Helen Wong Mr. Jaesoo Han and Mrs. Hee Jung Kim Mr. and Mrs. Matt Haniger ‘85 Mrs. Deborah Hao Mr. and Mrs. Jason Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Harris Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hasenkamp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Heale Mr. and Mrs. Prashant Hegde Mr. David Hegeman and Ms. Tracie Tunnell Kevin and Desiree Heitz Mr. Vincent Hemsley and Mrs. Robin Reynolds Hemsley Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hirotsuka Mr. Philip Ho and Ms. Grace Yip Ms. Mai Hoang Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Hoeke Mr. and Mrs. John C. Holst Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horta Brian and Aida Howell Mr. Kunlung Hsiao and Mrs. Vicki Liao Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Hilton T. Hunt, Jr. Mr. Tai-Sheng Hwang and Ms. Mercy Wey, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Imrisek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fandi Ingah Mr. Miles Iseri and Mrs. Gina Battisto Iseri Julianne and Basim Jaber Mrs. Sigrid Jacobsen and Mr. Mike Neunfinger Mr. and Mrs. Arun Jaiswal Dr. and Ms. Mark Jamieson Mr. and Mrs. Tomas Janus Mr. and Mrs. Wipul Jayasekara Tanya Jenkins and Brad Sandman Mr. Daniel Jensen and Mrs. Carolyn Donlin Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jimenez Mr. David Johnson and Mrs. Amy Cooprider Mr. and Mrs. Paulraj Johnson Mrs. Cristine (Velez ‘86) and Mr. Jeffrey Johnston Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Burk Jordan, IV
“i WAS DETERMiNED To MAkE MY MiTTY ExPERiENCE MY oWN. AT MiTTY, i fouND CoNfiDENCE iN MY VoiCE, A TAlENT i DiDN’T kNoW i HAD. iT WAS CHAllENGiNG SoMETiMES, BuT iNCREDiBlY BENEfiCiAl. MY TEACHERS HElPED ME To fiND MY VoiCE AND To uSE iT iN THE ClASSRooM 58 AND iN lifE.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Mandar S. Joshi Mr. Joseph Juan and Mrs. Peggy Lee Mr. and Ms. Darren Jue Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kalcic Mr. and Mrs. Changoo Kang Mr. Nagesh and Dr. Chitra Kanumury Mr. and Mrs. Amar Kapadia Mr. and Mrs. Halil Karabey Mr. and Mrs. Jamil Kawa Mr. Richard Keit and Ms. Ruani Weerakoon Mr. and Mrs. Arun Khanna Mr. and Mrs. Emile Khoury Mr. Jang Ho Kim and Mrs. Youngsook Seo Mr. Myeong Eop Kim and Ms. Soeun Lim Mr. Myungsun Kim and Mrs. Eunhee Ko Mr. Yoo Joong Kim and Ms. Yong Cho-Kim Mr. Mitchitaka Kitamura and Ms. Maureen Yee Mr. and Ms. Scott Kliewer Mr. and Mrs. Tomai Knopp Dr. Stephanie and Dr. Neeraj Kochhar Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Koehler Mr. Michael Koehler and Ms. Deborah Hall Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Kohler Dr. Sangeeta and Dr. Parimal Kopardekar Mr. David Koplos and Mrs. Judith Hood-Koplos Mrs. Amy (Choice ‘86) and Dr. Damon Korb Dr. Mikhail Korolik and Dr. Katrina Mikhaylich Admiral and Mrs. John Kouretas Mr. Krzysztof Kozminski and Ms. Deborah Loeb Mrs. Marla Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Sathvik Krishnamurthy Mr. and Mrs. James Kronik Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kucic Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Kuehn Mr. and Ms. Christopher Kunzmann Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lahey Mr. Indrajit Lahiri, Ph.D., and Mrs. Vidya Rao Mr. James Lai, Ph.D. and Ms. Florence Li Mr. Vipul Lal and Mrs. Anjali Machado Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lam Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lam Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lao Mr. Vince Larson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey LaTourrette Dr. and Mrs. George Lau Mr. and Mrs. Sam Law Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lawrence
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Mr. and Mrs. Derek Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leather Mr. and Mrs. Anson L. Lee Mr. Hoonki Lee and Mrs. Kyunghee Kang Mr. Kwanho Lee and Mrs. Sungbin Kim Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Dominique Lee Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lemak Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lentz Mr. Steve Leung and Mrs. Nora Calvillo Dr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Levy Mr. Bin Li and Ms. Hongling Cen Mr. HungChun Li and Mrs. Aichi Chang Mr. and Mrs. Michael Liddle Mr. and Mrs. Jon Linthacum Mr. Jiguang Liu and Mrs. Yiying Chen Mr. Justin Liu and Mrs. Waigan Chan Mr. and Ms. Josh Loftus Mr. and Mrs. Jason Loia Mr. and Mrs. Jeff M. Long Mr. John Longthon and Ms. Jennifer Nakata Ms. Rose Lopez Frank and Lori Lux Mr. Miguel Macias and Mrs. Patricia Mora Mr. Kevin Madrigal and Mrs. Alicia Silva-Madrigal Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mahoney Mr. Deepinder Makhni and Mrs. Leann Cherkasky Makhni Mr. and Mrs. David Malandrino Mr. and Mrs. Anand Malani Mr. and Mrs. Tim Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Claudio Mandelli Mr. Peter and Dr. Cecilia Manibo Mr. and Ms. Steven Maranowski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marella, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Marinshaw Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marks Mr. and Mrs. Ramachandran V. Marti Mr. and Mrs. Bryan R. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mason Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Mata Mr. and Mrs. Brian Matherly Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. S. Matos Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Matus Mr. Alexander Matyushkin and Ms. Alevtina Ivanova Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mau Mr. and Mrs. Ashutosh Mauskar Dr. Brian Maxwell Ms. Jennifer Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mazzone
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Mr. Tai Nguyen and Dr. Suzanna Lee, DDS Mr. Toan Nguyen and Mrs. Thao Tran Dr. Tom Nguyen and Dr. Kim Ngo Mr. and Mrs. Brett M. Nicoletti Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Nijmeh Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Nijmeh ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nopwaskey Mr. and Mrs. Austin J. Noronha Mr. and Mrs. Rodger O’Brien, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sean O’Carroll Mr. and Mrs. James Olsen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Orsi Mr. and Mrs. Erick Ortega Mr. and Mrs. Tapani Otala Mr. and Mrs. Mahendra Pakala, Ph.D. The Parigi Family Mr. Chan Hong Park and Mrs. Mi Sook Lee Mr. and Mrs. Hee Park, Ph.D. Mr. Joohwan Park and Mrs. Jungyeon Oh Mr. Mun Kyu Park and Mrs. Soyoung Shin Mr. Younghee Park and Mrs. Youna Choi Mr. and Mrs. Manishkumar Patel Mr. and Mrs. Ritesh Patel Mr. Nital and Dr. Kalindi Patwa Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Perata Mr. Chari Perera and Mrs. Hashanthi De Silva Perera Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Petrison Mr. Giup Pham and Mrs. Kim Dang Mr. Khanh Phan and Mrs. Tam Hien Thi Le Mr. and Mrs. Adam A. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pittenger Mr. Constantine Polychronopoulous, Ph.D. and Mrs. Aikaterini Gardeli Mr. and Mrs. Senthil Ponnuswamy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Powell ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pragastis Mr. and Mrs. Tim Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pulchny Mr. Charles Purdy and Ms. Molly McDonald Mr. Ming Qu, Ph.D. and Ms. Ling Zhang Mr. and Mrs. Mario Queiroz Mr. and Mrs. Prasad A. Raje, Ph.D. Mr. Saravan Rajendran and Mrs. Manjari Gadi Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Rakow Mr. Somarajan Ramakrishnan and Mrs. Surya Appu
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald Mr. and Ms. Dennis McHaffie Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McHale ‘90 Mr. John McIntyre, Jr. and Ms. Tiffany Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Todd McNair Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McNelly Mr. and Mrs. David Meacham Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meadors Mr. and Mrs. Sridhar Meda Admiral Gary Meeker, Jr. and Ms. Gladys Lim Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Meier Mrs. Randi (Ratra ‘89) and Mr. William Melo, Sr. Mr. Roberto Mendoza and Mrs. Shannon Smyth-Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merritt Mr. and Mrs. Doug W. Messer Mr. Mladen Micevic and Mrs. Tatjana Vlahovic Mr. and Mrs. Nenad Miladinovic, Ph.D. Mr. Ryan Mills Dr. and Mrs. Mohammad Mirzamaani Mr. Jeff Mitbo and Ms. Judy Chang Mr. Robert Miyahara and Ms. Susan Kato Mr. and Mrs. James Mollerus Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Monroy Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moore Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morales ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Moreno Mr. and Mrs. David Morishige Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Mosko Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss Mr. and Ms. Anatoli Muchynski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mulcahy Mrs. Seema (Roy ‘91) and Mr. Kirt Mulji Mr. and Mrs. Mahesh Murthy Mr. and Mrs. Dan Myers Mr. and Mrs. Pete M. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Satya Mylvara Mr. and Mrs. Pallob Nag Mr. and Mrs. Suneet Nandwani Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Napolitano Mr. John Naporano and Ms. E. Harden Girish and Samyuktha Narayan Mr. Pravin Narwankar, Ph.D. and Mrs. Madhavi Chandrachood, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Nees Mr. Christopher Ngan and Ms. Ivy Cheung Dr. and Mrs. Alex Nguyen Mr. Gia Nguyen and Ms. Duong Hoang
“MY MiTTY iS A PlACE WHERE i CAN WAlk THRouGH THE HAllWAYS AND WAVE ‘Hi’ To All kiNDS of AMAziNG PEoPlE: TAlENTED ATHlETES, DEDiCATED STuDENTS, AND GREAT fRiENDS. iT iS A PlACE THAT PuSHES ME AND EVERYoNE
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Savage Mr. and Mrs. Michael Savini Mr. and Mrs. Jason Scharpf Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schawan Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Todd Schmitzer Mr. Brett Schuster and Ms. Kathy Dydynski Mr. Greg Scott, Ph.D. and Mrs. Elizabeth Brinkman, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Scott Mr. and Mrs. Henry Serpa Mr. and Mrs. Tushar Shah ‘89 Mr. and Ms. Santosh Shanbhag Kevin and Yangyi Shao Mr. and Mrs. Cem Shaquer Mr. and Mrs. Sanjay K. Sharma Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Shea, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jianfeng Shen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shifman Mr. Ashwath Shridhar and Mrs. Kimngan Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims Mr. and Mrs. William Skeet Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Slade Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Smith Mrs. Roseanne (Lipari ‘87) and Mr. Jason Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Snyder Mr. Randall Som and Ms. Kazuko Shintani Mr. Jae Won Song and Mrs. Hye Won Kim Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Sordello Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Soria Mr. Sorin Spanoche and Ms. Andrea Cosmin Mr. and Mrs. Teague Splaine Mr. Errol Springs and Mrs. Stacy Walsh Springs Mr. Ed Sramaty and Mrs. Brigid Bannan Mr. Scott Stanelle and Mrs. Maureen Selvage-Stanelle Mr. Chadwick Stearns, Sr. and Mrs. Pam Stearns Mr. and Mrs. Alan Steele Mr. Mark Stevenson ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Colin Stewart Mr. Jeff Stilwill and Mrs. Kim Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stineman Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Stivaletti ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Dimitrios Styliadis Mr. Ying Su and Ms. Tomoko Yamura Mr. Narayanasamy Subramanian and Mrs. Nirmala Balakrishnan Mr. Pari Subramaniam and Mrs. Suchitra Pari Mr. Suresh Subramanian and Mrs. Akila Suresh Mr. and Mrs. Ranjeet Sudan
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Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Arnab Sur Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sy ‘92 Mrs. Jeanne (Verschuur ‘81) and Mr. Zoltan (‘78) Szoboszlay Mr. and Ms. Frank Tabladillo Mr. Mo Tamjidi Mr. Chong Tan and Mrs. Clare Lee Mr. and Mrs. David Taxin Mr. and Mrs. Sreeni Tellakula Mr. and Mrs. Don Tena Mr. Zhongjian Teng and Mrs. Bingjie Liang, Ph.D. Mr. and Ms. Ken Tersini Clayton and Nancy Thompson Ms. Patty Thompson and Ms. Dana Testa Mr. Christopher Tieh, Sr. and Mrs. Agnes Seisay-Tucker Mr. Changwu Tong and Mrs. Bo Wang Mr. Gaspar Torregroza ‘82 Mr. Anthony Tran and Mrs. ThaiLan Nguyen Mrs. Theresa Tran Mr. Alex Truong and Ms. Grace Huang Mr. David Truong and Mrs. Trinh Trinh Mr. and Ms. David Tucker Mr. Peter Turrini and Mrs. Rebecca Zapanta-Turrini Mr. Srinath Unnikrishnan and Mrs. Deepa Menon Mr. William Urban and Ms. Katrina Brinkman Mr. Brian Ursillo and Mrs. Tzu-Ching Chang Mr. and Mrs. Giacomo Vacca, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Arun Vaidyanath Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Valdez ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Rick Valdez Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Issac and Maria Nash Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. John Veargason Mr. Ramu Veeramacheneni and Ms. Sailaja Ravi Mr. Jim Veroulis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Viano ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Suresh Vobbilisetty Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Voelker III Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Volpe, Jr. Mr. Ha Vu and Mrs. Viet-Hong Bui Mr. and Mrs. Khuong D. Vu Mr. and Mrs. Josh Walker Mr. Xiaobo Wang, Ph.D. and Ms. Qing Ren Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Webb Mr. and Mrs. William Webb Martyn and Fiona Webster Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weidick Mr. Kurt Weiner and Ms. Lisa Lampros
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Mrs. Christine Wendling Mrs. Catherine (Colombier ‘79) and Dr. Erich Werner, DDS Mr. Kenneth Wesson and Mrs. Victoria Lim-Wesson Mr. Rob Wheeler and Mrs. Kerrie Utsumi Mrs. Katherine (Florczyk ‘90) and Mr. Daniel Williams Ms. Tia Williams Sion and Mr. Mark Sion Mr. Zaw Win and Ms. Khin Aye Mr. and Mrs. John Wissig, III Dr. and Mrs. Galen Wong Mr. Nathan Wong and Mrs. Karen Brighton Mr. and Mrs. Sean Worthington Mr. Jian Wu and Mrs. Shuangying Huang Mr. Jun Xiao and Mrs. Yunxia Yang Mr. Cheng Yang and Ms. Qian Yao Mr. and Mrs. Jason Yang Ms. Jena Yankovich Dr. Lawrence Yee and Dr. Ava Wu Mr. and Mrs. Jose Yepez Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Yero Mr. and Mrs. Clark Young, III Mr. Qishan Yu Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Zadel Mr. Xiaolin Zang and Mrs. Mingye Chen Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Zertuche Mr. Jianmin Zhang and Mrs. Yi Li Mr. Kevin Zhu and Mrs. Shangqing Gong Mr. and Mrs. Naveen Zutshi Gifts from Parents of Alumni Annually, parents of alumni make generous contributions to the school. Archbishop Mitty wishes to thank those listed whose gifts provide students the opportunity for lifetime friendships and the gift of a quality Catholic, college preparatory education.
Mr. and Mrs. William Abb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Afanador Mr. Joseph Agu and Ms. Cheryl Shavers, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Nitin Akarte Mr. and Ms. Kamal Al Mansour Mr. and Mrs. Per Alftin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Alvord Mr. and Mrs. Samer Amireh Mrs. Susan Amouroux
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Mr. Krishnan Anantheswaran and Ms. Shamita Tripathy Mr. Anthony Andreacchi, Ph.D. and Ms. Kathleen Neilon Mr. Matthew Archibald and Ms. Tersa Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. Steven Arcolino Mr. and Mrs. Rick Armer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Asunsolo Mr. and Mrs. Claude Atencio Mr. and Mrs. Mark Avrech Mrs. Gertrude Babiarz Mr. and Mrs. Prakash Babu Mr. and Mrs. Edgardo Bagis Mr. and Mrs. Partheep Balasingam, Ph.D. Mrs. Jill (Pittenger ‘85) and Mr. Michael Baldwinson Ms. Grace Balleza Mr. and Mrs. Pradip Banerjee Mr. Mark Basinski and Ms. Deborah McClellan Mr. and Mrs. William Battaglia ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Baylis Mr. and Mrs. John Beck Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bell Mrs. Kellie Blach Mr. William Blach† Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blecka Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman Mrs. Margaret Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Karl Braitberg Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Brazelton Mr. and Mrs. Edward Breiling Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brodrick Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brosnan Mr. David (‘71) and Mrs. Adrianne (Van Dyk ‘73) Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Brown Mr. and Ms. Stephen Brown Mr. John Bui and Mrs. Linne Tran Mr. and Mrs. James Burden Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burns Mr. and Mrs. Michael Butler Mr. Steven Butler and Mrs. Lisa Staley-Butler Ms. Therese Button Mr. and Ms. Mark L. Cabrales Frank and Carol Cabri Mr. Demitri Cacoyannis and Ms. Lisa Gillmor Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Jose Camara Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Canas
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Mr. Marcel De Leon Mr. and Mrs. Vincent del Rosario Mr. Philip DeMarco, Jr. Ms. Barbara De Ojeda Mr. and Mrs. James DeVaughn Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. DiLisio Mr. Michael Dillon and Miss Elena Bouza Mr. and Mrs. John B. DiNapoli Mr. Tri Doan and Ms. Nhu-Diem Dang Gwen and Steve Dorcich Mrs. Linda Dorian-Glynn Mrs. Joan (Russell ‘77) and Mr. James Downey Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Al Drewke Mr. John Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugan Mr. Timothy Dugan and Ms. Lorna Tsuda Mrs. Judith Dunfield Mr. and Mrs. Steven Duquette Mr. and Ms. Richard Edelman Mr. and Mrs. Andrey Efremov Mr. and Mrs. Wim Elfrink Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farley Mr. and Mrs. Mike Federwisch Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Felipe Mr. David Figone ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. John Finneran, III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Mrs. Emelina Flores Mr. Dale Flowers and Ms. Michele Fuller Ms. Donna Flowers Mr. Mark Flowers Ms. Mary Folzman Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fong Mr. and Mrs. David G. Foote Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Foti Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fox, III Mr. and Mrs. Jason Fox Mr. and Mrs. John Foxcroft Mrs. Jan Francis Mr. and Mrs. Mark Freschi Mr. and Mrs. Ernie M. Gabriel Dr. Nigel and Dr. Yueping Gallaher Mrs. Carolee Gannon Mr. Jaime Garate and Mrs. Mercedes Hernandez De Garate Mr. and Mrs. Michael Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garcia
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Mr. Glen Garfunkel and Mrs. Rosa Maria Gordillo Garfunkel Mr. Reiner Genevriere and Ms. Sonja Cost Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gera, Jr. ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gieselman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gigantino, Jr. Mr. John Gilmore and Mrs. Orla McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giusti Mrs. Heather M. Glahn Mr. and Mrs. Michael Glazzy Mr. and Mrs. Miles Godwin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gonzales Mr. and Ms. Kent Goodin Mrs. Julie and Mr. Bob Goodman Ms. Judy (Poe ‘76) and Mr. Glenn Goodson Mr. Scot Graham ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. David Gray Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gregorio Mr. and Mrs. Les Gremett Mr. Joe Guerra Mr. Arun Gunda and Dr. Swaroopa Bussa Mr. and Mrs. Stephan P. Guttman Mr. and Mrs. Pat Haggerty Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hall Mr. Ben Han and Ms. Helen Wong Mr. and Mrs. Dent Hand Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen Mrs. Deborah Hao Mr. and Mrs. Jason Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hashimoto Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hastings Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hatzenbuhler Mr. and Mrs. John Heagerty Kevin and Desiree Heitz Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Helmer Scott Herhold and Sarah Janigian Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Hoeke Mr. and Mrs. John C. Holst Mr. and Mrs. George Honoré Mr. Charles Horn, Jr. and Ms. Harriet Harvey-Horn Mr. and Mrs. Jim Horner Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horta Brian and Aida Howell Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hughes Laura Ipsen and Douglas Kernan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jahncke Dr. and Ms. Mark Jamieson
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marani Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marella, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Ramachandran V. Marti Mrs. Jill (Bresniker ‘81) and Mr. Rick Martig Mrs. Lois Martins Mr. and Mrs. Manoj Mathew Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Matus Mr. and Mrs. Luke Matusich Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mau Mr. and Mrs. Ashutosh Mauskar Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayer Mr. Larry McAdams, Ph.D. and Mrs. Cindy Sedey Ms. Teresa McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McClelland Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. McClung Mrs. Nona and Mr. Michael McHale Mr. and Mrs. John McKeon Mrs. Barbara McTighe Mr. Roberto Mendoza and Mrs. Shannon Smyth-Mendoza Mr. David W. Mewes Mrs. Mary Ann Miller Mr. Thomas Miller ‘83 and Hon. Christin Miller Mr. Robert Miyahara and Ms. Susan Kato Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moore Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey C. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Moreno Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morrish Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Mosko Mr. John Mosunic Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moul Mr. and Ms. Anatoli Muchynski Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mullaney Mr. and Ms. Roberto Munne Mr. Michael Murray Dr. and Mrs. Randall Murray Mr. and Mrs. Satya Mylvara Mr. and Mrs. Suneet Nandwani Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ng ‘84 Dr. and Mrs. Alex Nguyen Mr. Carl Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Sean O’Carroll Mr. Gary Olimpia Mr. and Mrs. John Oosterhouse Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Orsi Mr. and Mrs. Erick Ortega Ms. Katherine Oven Mr. and Mrs. Mahendra Pakala, Ph.D.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jimenez Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kalcic Mr. and Mrs. Amar Kapadia Mr. and Mrs. Sanjay Kapoor Mr. and Mrs. Jamil Kawa Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keesling Mr. Richard Keit and Ms. Ruani Weerakoon Mr. and Mrs. Mehul Kharidia Mr. and Mrs. Emile Khoury Mr. Carrell and Dr. Frances Killebrew, Sr. Mr. Kiwook Kim and Mrs. Youngja Lee Mr. Myungsun Kim and Mrs. Eunhee Ko Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kleinheinz ‘69 Mr. and Ms. Scott Kliewer Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Koehler Mrs. Amy (Choice ‘86) and Dr. Damon Korb Dr. Mikhail Korolik and Dr. Katrina Mikhaylich Admiral and Mrs. John Kouretas Mr. Krzysztof Kozminski and Ms. Deborah Loeb Mrs. Marla Kramer Mr. and Ms. Christopher Kunzmann Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kupka Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lahey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lambert Mr. Richard Lang and Mrs. Ling Ling Chow Dr. and Mrs. George Lau Mr. and Mrs. Sam Law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence Dr. and Mrs. Ha Le Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leather Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lemak Mr. Steve Leung and Mrs. Nora Calvillo Ms. Laura Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Liddle Mr. and Mrs. Jon Linthacum Mr. William Lloyd and Ms. Claire Ando Hon. Richard Loftus, Jr. and Mrs. Karen Loftus Mr. and Mrs. Gerardo Lopez Ms. Rose Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. MacLean Mrs. Jacquelyn Mallard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malone Mr. and Mrs. Claudio Mandelli Mr. Peter and Dr. Cecilia Manibo
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Mr. Robert W. Parks and Ms. Karen C. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passarello Mr. Nital and Dr. Kalindi Patwa Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pauken Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pecota Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pestana Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen Mr. Khanh Phan and Mrs. Tam Hien Thi Le Mrs. Jan (Welch ‘78) and Mr. Steve (‘78) Popolizio Ms. Beverly Portera Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Powell ‘83 Mr. Jerry Powell Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pragastis Mr. and Mrs. Mario Queiroz Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Quetano Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Rahnema Mr. and Mrs. Prasad A. Raje, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rambac Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Rasmussen Mr. and Ms. Treven Regala Mr. and Mrs. James Riparbelli Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins John and Brenda Robbins Mr. and Ms. David Roberson ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Robertson Mr. and Mrs. William Robowski Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roca Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Rodriguez, Sr. Mr. Brian Rogoff and Ms. Renee Jacowitz Rogoff Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rohde Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rose Rob Roskopp and Lepa Galeb-Roskopp Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Saito Mr. Parviz Sales and Ms. Dolat Bolandi Matthew and Holly Salkeld Ms. Rita Sanchez Dr. Rahul Sanghvi and Mrs. Holly Daniel-Sanghvi Mr. Andre Sant’Anna Ms. Jennifer Sant’Anna Mr. and Mrs. James Santos Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sapien ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saso Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Savage Mr. and Mrs. Tom Savage Mr. and Mrs. Michael Savini Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scates Mr. and Mrs. William Scharrenberg, III
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Todd W. Schmitzer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schrotenboer Mr. Greg Scott, Ph.D. and Mrs. Elizabeth Brinkman, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Serpa Kevin and Yangyi Shao Mr. and Mrs. Cem Shaquer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheehan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shifman Mr. Ashwath Shridhar and Mrs. Kimngan Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater Kate and Jim Slevin Mrs. Roseanne (Lipari ‘87) and Mr. Jason Smith Mr. and Mrs. James Soares Mr. and Mrs. Jure Šola Mr. Christopher D. Sooy Mr. and Mrs. George Sousa Mr. Scott Stanelle and Mrs. Maureen Selvage-Stanelle Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Steele Mr. Mark Stevenson ‘87 Mrs. Janet (Corsiglia ‘82) and Mr. Don (‘83) Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Colin Stewart Mr. Pari Subramaniam and Mrs. Suchitra Pari Mr. and Mrs. Arnab Sur Mrs. Jeanne (Verschuur ‘81) and Mr. Zoltan (‘78) Szoboszlay Mr. and Mrs. Sreeni Tellakula Mr. Zhongjian Teng and Mrs. Bingjie Liang, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. John Thielmann Mr. Paul E. Thielemann Mr. Christopher Tieh, Sr. and Mrs. Agnes Seisay-Tucker Ms. Linda Tirado, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tonelli Mr. Changwu Tong and Mrs. Bo Wang Mr. and Mrs. John Tower Mr. Anthony Tran and Mrs. ThaiLan Nguyen Mr. David Truong and Mrs. Trinh Trinh Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Y. Tsukamoto, IV Mr. and Ms. David Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Valdez ‘85 Mrs. Roxanne (Stringari ‘74) Vane Mr. Ramu Veeramacheneni and Ms. Sailaja Ravi Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Vega, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Viano ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Suresh Vobbilisetty Mr. and Ms. Mark Vranicar Mr. Ha Vu and Mrs. Viet-Hong Bui Mr. and Mrs. Julian Vu
Gifts from Grandparents Archbishop Mitty is especially grateful to the grandparents of our students and alumni for their contributions.
Ms. Lucille Kendrick Ms. Ann Lambrecht Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William LoConte Ms. Betty Loll Mrs. Eileen McAvoy Mrs. Nona McHale and Mr. Michael McHale† Mr. and Mrs. Rich Milano Mrs. Mary Ann Miller Mr. and Ms. Manuel Morgado Mr. and Mrs. Abilio Nunes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olenak Mr. Gary Olimpia Mr. and Mrs. Thakorbhai Patel Mr. Jerry Powell Mrs. Carol Richards Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolla Mrs. Pat Salkeld and Mr. Eugene Salkeld† Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schott Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shea Mrs. Bick Tso Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Walsh Mrs. Margarete Werner Mr. and Mrs. John Willacker Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williams Deceased
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Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace Mr. Kurt Weiner and Ms. Lisa Lampros Mrs. Christine Wendling Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wendt Mrs. Catherine (Colombier ‘79) and Dr. Erich Werner, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wiepking Mr. and Mrs. Rick Williams Mr. Michael Wiltberger and Mrs. Sue Linn Moore Mr. Nathan Wong and Mrs. Karen Brighton Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Ted F. Wyess Mr. Jun Xiao and Mrs. Yunxia Yang Mr. and Mrs. Jason Yang Dr. Lawrence Yee and Dr. Ava Wu Mr. and Mrs. Jose Yepez Mr. and Mrs. Clark Young, III Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Zadel Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Zertuche
THE iMAGiNE CAMPAiGN The Imagine Campaign provided funding for the new John A. and Susan Sobrato Science and Student Life Center. This new facility, which opened in January 2017, offers expanded facilities in support of the Science Department, Student Activities, and the Outreach program.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Abb Ms. Stacie Allen Mr. and Mrs. Prakash Babu Mr. and Mrs. Ali Ballou Mr. and Mrs. Rao Balusu Mr. and Mrs. Owen Baylis Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Brazelton Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brosnan Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalo Burgara Mrs. Elaine and Mr. Arnel Calamba Ms. Katherine Caputo Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cargnoni Mrs. Debra (Truhe ‘88) and Dr. Joseph Cassara, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chan Mr. and Mrs. David Chang Mr. and Mrs. Kris Chellam Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Collier Mrs. Theresa Cooper and Mr. Michael Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbalis Mrs. Karen and Mr. Ben Cruz Mr. and Mrs. Deric DeBenedetti Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeCecco Mrs. Linda Dorian-Glynn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Steven Duquette Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fenker Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fox, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garcia Mr. John Gilmore and Mrs. Orla McDonnell Ms. Alisa Guglielmo and Mr. Craig Whitt Mrs. Julie Ann (Gillespie ‘97) Hedrick Mr. and Mrs. Kory Hopkins Mr. Charles Horn, Jr. and Ms. Harriet Harvey-Horn Mrs. Sigrid Jacobsen and Mr. Mike Neunfinger Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jordan Mr. Patrick Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Tim Kennedy Mr. Myungsun Kim and Mrs. Eunhee Ko Sharon and Mason Kimont Mr. and Ms. Scott Kliewer Mrs. Amy (Choice ‘86) and Dr. Damon Korb Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kwan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lao
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leather Mr. and Mrs. Evans Leung Mr. HungChun Li and Mrs. Aichi Chang Hon. Richard Loftus, Jr. and Mrs. Karen Loftus Mr. and Mrs. Gerardo Lopez Ms. Rose Lopez Eric and Beth Madia Mr. and Mrs. Brian Matherly Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Luke Matusich Mr. Larry McAdams, Ph.D. and Mrs. Cindy Sedey Mr. and Mrs. Michael McHale Mrs. Nona McHale Mr. Thomas Miller ‘83 and Hon. Christin Miller Mrs. Donna and Mr. Sidney Minor Mr. John Mosunic Rev. James Okafor Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Olein Ms. Karin (Leigh ‘86) and Mr. Jeff Olson Mrs. Betsy and Mr. Guillermo Portillo Mr. David Prosenko ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins Mr. and Mrs. William Robowski Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Santana Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders Mrs. Kristy and Mr. Matt Savage Mr. and Mrs. Tom Savage Mr. and Mrs. William Scharrenberg, III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schott Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schrotenboer Mr. Carl Silva Kate and Jim Slevin Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Smith Mr. and Mrs. James Soares Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Steele Mr. and Mrs. Michael Targgart Mrs. Bick Tso Mrs. Roxanne (Stringari ‘74) Vane Mr. and Mrs. Josh Walker Mrs. Laurie (Florczyk ‘92) and Mr. Greg Walker Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wesmiller Ms. Justina Williams ‘95
“ARCHBiSHoP MiTTY foSTERED A GREAT SENSE of CoMMuNiTY, NoT JuST AMoNG MY fElloW STuDENTS BuT THRouGHouT THE ENTiRE SCHool, iNCluDiNG STuDENTS, TEACHERS, STAff, AND AluMNi. iT iS ClEAR THAT All of MY PEERS — iNCluDiNG MYSElf — VAluE THE EDuCATioN WE HAVE RECEiVED AND, JuST AS MANY AluMNi BEfoRE uS, Will GiVE BACk To ouR HiGH SCHool AND oTHER CoMMuNiTiES BEYoND MiTTY.”
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GifTS fRoM AluMNi All Archbishop Mitty High School students benefit from the altruism of the men and women who came before them. Alumni understand the value of the Archbishop Mitty experience perhaps better than anyone, and the ongoing support of the alumni community is critical to the school’s continued success. On March 2, 2018, we held the second annual Monarch Day of Giving, raising over $30,000 with 35 classes represented. Next year’s Monarch Day of Giving will be on March 8, 2019, the day after Monarch Madness, and in the spirit of the Madness, friendly competition will be encouraged between graduating classes. Thank you to the alumni who gave so generously during the 2017-2018 school year.
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Mr. Nicholas Aiello ‘16 Mr. Shayan Alam ‘99 Ms. Janie Alderete ‘99 Mrs. Stacy (Leigh ‘90) Amicarelli Mrs. Maureen (Loftus ‘92) Anderson Mr. Joseph Antuzzi ‘94 Mr. Mark Aochi ‘08 Mr. Andrew Armann ‘02 Mr. Joseph Asunsolo ‘85 Mr. Murad Awad ‘17 Mrs. Linda (Chapman ‘76) Babcock Mrs. Jill (Pittenger ‘85) Baldwinson Mr. William Battaglia ‘71 Mr. Robert Blickenstaff ‘71 Ms. Kimberly (Martin ‘01) Boettner Mrs. Carol (Attanasio ‘79) Bose Mr. Tim Brashear ‘74 Mrs. Adrianne (Van Dyk ‘73) Brown Mr. David Brown ‘71 Mr. Jim Brown ‘72 Mr. Joseph Brunetto, V ‘11 Mr. John P. Cane ‘01 Mr. Ben Caputo ‘93 Mr. Jacob Caputo ‘92 Mrs. Robin (Jeffers ‘92) Caputo Mrs. Jennifer (Philips ‘94) Carlino Mr. Samuel A. Carlino ‘86 Mr. Cliff Caroza ‘91 Mr. Steven Cary ‘03 Mrs. Debra (Truhe ‘88) Cassara Ms. Julianna Cassara ‘13 Mr. Jose Castanon ‘86 Mr. Steven Cauchi ‘78
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Mr. Jeffrey Gurich ‘90 Mrs. Julie (Benetti ‘88) Hackett Mr. Donald L. Harris ‘84 Mr. Michael Hart ‘09 Mrs. Julie Ann (Gillespie ‘97) Hedrick Mrs. Corina (Sapien ‘81) Heiser Ms. Katherine L. Helland ‘09 Mrs. Christine (Connolly ‘09) Henninger Mr. Brian Herrel ‘15 Mr. Patrick Herrington ‘91 Mrs. Christina-Marie (Furtado ‘00) Holguin Mrs. Rebecca (Braun ‘92) Itow Mrs. Cristine (Velez ‘86) Johnston Ms. Julianna (Orban ‘91) Kaefer Mr. Tarek Khouzam ‘97 Mrs. Lauren (Sherburne ‘99) Kiedrowski Ms. Megan King ‘05 Mr. Phil Kleinheinz ‘69 Ms. Jennefer N. Kohler ‘09 Mrs. Jodi (Hunter ‘93) Kokoletsos Dr. David W. Kolegraff ‘76 Mrs. Amy (Choice ‘86) Korb Ms. Angelee P. Kumar ‘04 Mr. Vince Larson ‘77 Ms. Tamara LaTorre ‘82 Ms. Monica Lebron ‘97 Ms. Laura Liccardo ‘78 Mr. John Lim ‘88 Mrs. Lindsey (Sherburne ‘02) Little Ms. Staci Ljepava ‘94 Mrs. Jill (Bresniker ‘81) Martig Mrs. Shirley (Mamuyac ‘90) Mata Ms. Rosemary McCarthy ‘79
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BlACk & GolD GAlA Held on November 11, 2017 at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, the 26th Annual Black & Gold Gala began with over 800 guests arriving to the music of Kind of Blue, the Archbishop Mitty Jazz Choir. Following a wonderful dinner, Archbishop Mitty students took the stage to perform the Mitty version of Saturday Night Live. Members of Exodus, Pardon My French, Jazz in the AM, and The Royals wowed the audience with their song, dance, and humor. Louie Anderson, the evening’s star performer, kept the crowd laughing with his self-deprecating humor and social commentary. Hosted by the Archbishop Mitty Board of Regents and under the leadership of chairpersons Gwen Dorcich and Kate Elfrink, the event was a tremendous success. Proceeds benefitted the Archbishop Mitty General Endowment Fund. Executive Producers
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Mr. and Mrs. Rich Cristina Mr. and Mrs. Wim Elfrink
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence Ms. Laura Liccardo ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moul Dr. Tekakwitha and Dr. Paul Pernambuco-Wise Mr. Constantine Polychronopoulos and Mrs. Aikaterini Gardeli
A Catered Affair — The Changras Family Chair Divas Citti’s Florist - Gloria Citti, Adrianna Citti Glascott, Chris Citti ‘76, Gary Citti ‘69, and Justin Citti ‘02 Clos La Chance Winery Dorcich Family Vineyards Joseph George Wines Martin Ranch Winery The Pasta Market - The Collins Family Wright Station Vineyard and Winery
Arcadia Development Company Mr. and Mrs. Ben Caputo ‘93 Ms. Katherine Caputo Mrs. Robin (Jeffers ‘92) and Mr. Jake (‘92) Caputo Dianna and Lewis Chew Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Mr. David W. Mewes Mr. and Mrs. John Oosterhouse Mrs. Suanne Ramar and Mr. Steve Kottmeier Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins Ms. Grace SanFilippo Mr. and Mrs. Tim Zanni Patrons Mrs. Maureen (Loftus ‘92) and Mr. Adam Anderson Mr. Timothy De Kay ‘90 Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey V. Moore
friends of Mitty Mr. and Mrs. David Dobrinen Mrs. Leona Fails Mr. John Gillen ‘81 Mrs. Betty Loll Mrs. Renee Jacowitz Rogoff and Mr. Brian Rogoff Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Orsi Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stineman
Advertisers B.A.T.S. Traffic Solutions The Caputo Family Comerica Bank Mike D’Ambrosio ‘04, Real Estate Professional Epicurean Group Kelly McHaffie McLarney Construction NMS, Inc. - National Mailing Service Shelly Roberson, Realtor, Alain Pinel Santa Clara University Silicon Valley Property Management Group David Roberson ‘80 Stanford Children’s Health – Dr. Jenny Griswold and Mr. Robert Griswold Steven Toschi ‘77, DDS Uyesugi Dental – Dr. Kaz Uyesugi and Dr. Alyssa Takeda
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MiTTY AuCTioN “Havana Nights,” this year’s Mitty Auction, ventured to a new location at the Dolce Hayes Mansion on April 14, 2018. The evening was chaired by Deborah Emond Faryniarz, Kelly Mahoney, Marnie McMillan, Kimberly Mulcahy, and Maria Nash Vaughn. They led a dedicated group of volunteers who worked tirelessly to make the event a great success for the auction’s over 325 guests. The evening began with Executive Director of Advancement Mason Kimont invoking the Broadway smash Hamilton, encouraging the audience to consider the title character’s story of someone who needed just a little bit of help to create the legacy he knew he was meant to create. He referenced what a different place Mitty would be without some of the students who anchor it – scholars, student-athletes, musicians, dancers, actors – if it were not for the generosity of others. Guests were then encouraged to participate in the Fund-a-Need, which specifically supports the Archbishop Mitty financial aid program and provides direct, immediate aid to deserving students. In a matter of minutes, over $65,000 was raised, making Archbishop Mitty a reality for more students. After dinner, auctioneer Carl Silva kept the evening animated with a live auction that included a vacation to the French Riviera, tickets to the National Collegiate Football Championship, a gourmet dinner with Broadway entertainment, and the ever-popular, front-row-seats-at-graduation package. The evening was a rousing success, bringing in close to $200,000 to aid students in attending Archbishop Mitty. The Archbishop Mitty community is grateful to the many businesses, individuals, and supporters who contributed and underwrote the Mitty Auction. All proceeds raised support The Imagine Campaign and the Direct Aid Fund. Save the date for next year’s Mitty Auction, which will be held on April 6, 2019.
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Groth Winery Guglielmo Winery Gussied Up Hakone Estate and Gardens Hall & Burnett Orthodontics Hapa’s Brewing Company Happy Hollow Park and Zoo Harrah’s Harveys Lake Tahoe Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Herff Jones Hobee’s California Restaurants The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens The Inn at Saratoga In-N-Out Burger J. Lohr Vineyards and Wines Jake’s Restaurant Group JCB Lounge Joe Escobar Diamonds Joseph George Wines Kendra Scott, Santana Row Kismet Kiss and Makeup Willow Glen Kogura Company Kyoto Palace La Patisserie Bakery La Villa Deli Law Office of Kelly McHaffie LIFT Loma Brewing Company Lonardo’s Fine Photography Los Alamitos Race Track Maid’s Quarters Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca MCM Worldwide Merit Educational Consultants Michael Merrill Design Studio Mint Condition Fitness Misahara Jewelry Mission City Creamery Mona Khan Company Bollywood Dance Mount Hermon Adventures Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts Nanet Fisher Design Natural History Museum/ La Brea Tar Pits Museum
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Nikkei Traditions Oakland Raiders Oakland Zoo The Olive Bar Olla Cocina O’Neill Yacht Company Opa Signature Catering Pacific Park Santa Monica Pier Paintballtickets.com Palo Alto Players The Party Helpers The Pasta Market Perrucci Family Winery Picchetti Winery Pier 39 Pizza My Heart Planet Granite Rock Climbing Gym Plantronics, Inc. Plaza Dental Group Prestige Portraits by LifeTouch Purple Onion Cafe Rancho Alegre Lodge Raymond Vineyards Rosedale Inn Pacific Grove RT Basketball Sachs Day Spa Sam’s Bar-B-Que San Francisco 49ers San Francisco Giants San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Francisco Symphony San Jose Earthquakes San Jose Giants San Jose Improv San Jose Sharks San Pedro Market Santa Clara Swim Club Santa Cruz Bicycles Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association Santo Market Savannah-Chanelle Vineyards SCU Presents Seymour Marine Discovery Center Shadowbrook Silver Creek Sportsplex
Silver Creek Valley Country Club Skinspirit Skincare Clinic and Spa Solar4America Ice Sonoma Raceway Sports Gallery St. George Spirits, Inc. Stampin’ Up! Steamers Grillhouse Stilettos Wine Bar Susan J. Weiand Photography Sushi Confidential Susie Cakes Sweet Pea Prints Symphony Silicon Valley Tabard Theatre The Table Willow Glen Tahoe Donner Association The Tech Museum of Innovation Trader Joe’s - Westgate West Tuxedo Fashions Valencia Howard Photography Valencia Howard Piano School The Vesper The Walt Disney Family Museum The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites Williams Sonoma Mountain View Willow Glen Home and Garden Winchester Mystery House Winter Lodge The Wooden Horse World of Sports Memorabilia Worth New York Zanotto’s Family Markets Zareen’s Restaurant ZD Wines LLC
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Dr. Stephen Emond and Dr. Deborah Faryniarz Mrs. Leona Fails Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fox, Sr. Mr. Timothy Guarnieri and Mrs. Kathleen Cote Guarnieri Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hashimoto Kevin and Desiree Heitz Scott Herhold and Sarah Janigian Mr. and Mrs. George Homolka Laura Ipsen and Douglas Kernan Ms. Lucille Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kupka Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Leon Ms. Rose Lopez Mrs. Mary Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. David Malandrino Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mangan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McHaffie Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mulcahy Ms. Christine Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olenak Mr. and Mrs. John Oosterhouse Pepsi Bottling Group Dr. Tekakwitha and Dr. Paul Pernambuco-Wise Mrs. Pia Riparbelli Mr. Brian Ruf and Mrs. Marnie MacMillan Ms. Carrie Rule Thomas Saggau Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sandman Sali and Chris Schille Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and Maria Nash Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Walsh Mr. Hans Werner Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Rick Williams Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodward Mr. Todd Yellin and Ms. Jennifer Copaken Mr. and Mrs. Tim Zanni
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The Matulich Family Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McHaffie Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey V. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Mosko Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mulcahy Mrs. Seema (Roy ‘91) and Mr. Kirt Mulji Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nalesnik Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Nees Mrs. Erin (O’Connell ‘81) and Mr. Gregory Perrucci Ms. Paulina N. Perrucci ‘07 Mr. and Mrs. Mario Queiroz Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn Mrs. Nancy Rice Mr. and Ms. David Roberson ‘80 Gwynne and Phil Rolla Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolla Rob Roskopp and Lepa Galeb-Roskopp Mr. Brian Ruf and Mrs. Marnie MacMillan Mr. Michael Saign Mr. Vince Sakowski Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sandman Mr. Mark Sawrey Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Smith Mr. Ben Stern Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tobin Mr. Raymond Townsend, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Tso Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and Maria Nash Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Waite
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allard Ms. Marianne Alvarez Mr. and Mrs. Samer Amireh Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brosnan Mr. and Ms. Mark L. Cabrales Ms. Katherine Caputo Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cargnoni Mr. and Mrs. Kris Chellam Mr. YunTzu Chiu and Mrs. Angel Wu Mr. and Mrs. David Condensa Mr. and Mrs. John B. DiNapoli Dolby Laboratories Mr. and Mrs. John Dryden Mr. and Mrs. Wim Elfrink Mr. and Mrs. Mike Federwisch Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Ms. Monica Fox Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gigantino, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Kent Goodin Mr. and Mrs. Stephan P. Guttman Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Helmer Scott Herhold and Sarah Janigian Mr. and Mrs. Mandar S. Joshi Dr. Stephanie and Dr. Neeraj Kochhar Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lahey Mr. and Mrs. Michael Liddle Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. MacLean Eric and Beth Madia Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marks Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mason Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McHaffie Admiral Gary Meeker, Jr. and Mrs. Gladys Lim Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moore Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey V. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Mosko Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mulcahy Mr. John Naporano and Ms. E. Harden Mr. and Mrs. Erick Ortega Mr. Saravan Rajendran and Mrs. Manjari Gadi Mr. and Mrs. Steven Robertson Mr. and Mrs. William Robowski
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rohde Rob Roskopp and Lepa Galeb-Roskopp Mr. Brian Ruf and Mrs. Marnie MacMillan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sandman Ms. Jenifer Sant’Anna Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schrotenboer Mr. and Mrs. Cem Shaquer Kate and Jim Slevin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Snyder Clayton and Nancy Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Webb
“MY MiTTY HAS SHoWN ME WHAT A HEAlTHY CoMMuNiTY AND SuPPoRT SYSTEM lookS likE. iN THE fuTuRE, i Will SEEk ouT ENViRoNMENTS likE iT AND STRiVE To CREATE THEM iN CollEGE. MiTTY HAS AlSo TAuGHT ME HoW To SET AND ACHiEVE NoT JuST ACADEMiC GoAlS, BuT PERSoNAl GoAlS AS WEll.”
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AluMNi & fRiENDS Golf TouRNAMENT The 30th Annual Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament was held on May 7, 2018 at Cinnabar Hills Golf Club. The day was noteworthy for its good weather and great company, as 210 players participated with alumni representation from 26 graduating classes. The event raised in excess of $58,000 with proceeds benefitting the Archbishop Mitty Alumni Scholarship Endowment, which currently exceeds $1.9 million, and provides book scholarships to deserving young men and women at Archbishop Mitty.
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Premiere Tournament Sponsor
Environmental Systems Inc. Lisa (Meyer ‘80) and Chris (‘77) Enfantino and Tracy (Bresniker ‘79) and Gene (‘79) Enfantino.
Lawrence and Kathleen Cargnoni Stephanie Cooper, M.D. The Gera Family – Steve ‘68, Lisa ‘05, Lacey ‘06, and Lainey ‘08 The Tsukamoto Family – Kevin ‘11 and Ryan ‘14
Tournament Sponsors
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The Jahncke Family Robert, Christine, Stephen ‘10, and Kellie ‘12 J Thomas Realty – Jim Downey Silicon Valley Property Management Group
Campo Di Bocce of Los Gatos Patricia Cargnoni Jaewong Choi, DDS The Dale Family - Steve ‘73, Bob ‘75, Sharon ‘76, Marty ‘82, Dave ‘85, Marina ‘98, Kaylah ‘18, and Conlan ‘20 Hansen Insurance Heritage Bank of Commerce – Roxanne (Stringari ‘74) Vane The Matus Family – Jacob ‘15, Nicholas ‘15, Ethan ‘18, and Daniel ‘21 The McClung Family – Kelsey ‘13 and Kendall ‘15 Gina (Asunsolo ‘88) Mertz and Joseph Asunsolo ‘85 Old Castle Pre Cast Pfahnl & Hunt Accountancy Corporation Pfeiffer Electric Company Pirotta Financial Services Joanne Saunders ‘98 and Family Silicon Valley Dental Excellence SupplyWorks - Robert Blickenstaff ‘71 Marion Vachon and Rocky Vachon†
Ace Sponsors
Devcon Provident Credit Union Eagle Sponsors
Art’s Sheet Metal Joseph J. Albanese – Dan McHale ‘90 McLarney Construction The Mlnarik Law Group Moreno and Associates MRC - Smart Technology Solutions Roof Structures Toyota Sunnyvale Birdie Sponsors
Trane Company Par Sponsors
Shelly Roberson, Realtor Premium Hole Sponsors
Aspiriant Buchanan & Reed, Inc. D’Ambrosio Real Estate Dan Caputo Company
General Donations
Anthony Garcia Pepsi Bottling Company Pirotta Financial Services
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Raffle Donors
2018 Mitty Auction Ace Hardware Aldo’s Ristorante & Bar Almaden Valley Athletic Club Aqui’s Grill and Bar Bay Club Blue Rock BBQ Breathe Together Yoga Campo di Bocce of Los Gatos Capers Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cargnoni Mrs. Brenda (Broadus ‘84) and Mr. Shawn Chizanskos Cinnabar Hills Golf Club Clos La Chance Winery Ms. Kathy Cote Guarnieri Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dale ‘82 diModa Salon Environmental Systems Lisa (Meyer ‘80) and Chris (‘77) Enfantino and Tracy (Bresniker ‘79) and Gene (‘79) Enfantino
AMHS Golf Committee Duncan Golf Management Mr. Mike Formico Grand Sierra Resort & Casino PABCO Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Robertson San Jose Sharks Ms. Karen Steele Mr. and Mrs. David Vachon ‘79 Zenaida Cellars Winery Mrs. Tiffany (Owen ‘84) Zinckgraf Deceased
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Beach Hut Deli Buffalo Wild Wings Busch Vending Crystal Geyser Bernard Galvan, Intero Real Estate Services Gordon Biersch Little Miss Cupcake Neto’s Sausage Company Rider Ranch Ciderworks – Katie (McCullough ‘95) Rider Sam’s BBQ – Sam Carlino ‘86 SignsNow
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Fulfillment Systems Inc. Mr. Bernard Galvan Mr. Steve Gera, Jr. ‘68 Golf Galaxy GolfTEC Grill 57 Mr. Matt Haniger ‘85 Mr. Trevor Hildenberger ‘09 Mr. and Mrs. Milan Hrncir Inn of Los Gatos Joseph George Wine Shop Dr. Stephanie and Dr. Neeraj Kochhar LB Steak Los Gatos Meats & Smokehouse Mama Mia’s Italian Mediterranean Cuisine Norman S. Wright Mechanical Equipment Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mount Ms. Sheryl Murdock PABCO Building Products LLC The Perez Family Ristorante Fratello Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Robertson Mr. Brett Schuster and Ms. Kathy Dydynski Mr. Mike Shum Siena Bistro Silver Creek Valley Country Club Sorelle Italian Bistro Stella & Dot Sushi Zono Testarossa Winery Tomato Thyme Total Women’s Gym and Spa San Jose Trail Dust BBQ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tsukamoto Uncorked Mr. and Mrs. David Vachon ‘79 The Villages Golf and Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Sean Worthington
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AJ Golf Car Center - Dave Vachon ‘79 Toyota Sunnyvale
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DoNoRS To ARCHBiSHoP MiTTY in-kind Gifts
Through our individual gifts of time, talent, and treasure, we as a community are providing our students with the best college preparatory experience imaginable. Each year, Archbishop Mitty receives tangible gifts of personal property, equipment, and services, which add to the quality of life at the school. A special thanks to the In-Kind donors who have made gifts during the 2017-2018 school year.
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Busch Vending Byington Winery California Academy of Sciences Callaway Camp Cardinale Campo di Bocce Capers Eat & Drink Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cargnoni Ms. Clara Carrasco Casamigos Tequila C.G. Roxane Mr. and Mrs. Kris Chellam Children’s Discovery Museum Children’s Musical Theatre of San Jose Mrs. Brenda (Broadus ‘84) and Mr. Shawn Chizanskos Cinnabar Hills Golf Course Ms. Beth Cintas Citti’s Florist Classic Car Wash Clos La Chance Winery Mr. Kenneth Coleman and Mrs. Caretha Evans Concannon Vineyard Cooper-Garrod Estates Vineyards Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crisafulli ‘88 Crystal Ballroom Cucina Bambini Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dale ‘82 Mrs. Katherine (Thomas ‘07) and Mr. Matthew (‘03) De Palma Destination Science Dick’s Sporting Goods Mr. and Mrs. John B. DiNapoli Dishdash Restaurant Dolce Hotels and Resorts - Hayes Mansion Donald Pliner Drake Welding, Inc. Drakes Brewing Company Drawn2Art David Drummond Edible Arrangements Electronic Arts Mr. and Mrs. Wim Elfrink Dr. Stephen Emond and Dr. Deborah Faryniarz Environmental Systems - Lisa (Meyer ‘80) and Chris (‘77) Enfantino and Tracy (Bresniker ‘79) and Gene (‘79) Enfantino Erik’s Deli Cafe Excel Test Prep The Exploratorium Falafel Stop The Farmers Union Faultline Brewing Company The Fish Market
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Kogura Company Kyoto Palace Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lahey La Patisserie Bakery La Villa Deli Law Office of Kelly McHaffie LB Steak LIFT Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lisowski Little Miss Cupcakes Mr. and Mrs. Jason Loia Loma Brewing Company Lonardo Photography Los Alamitos Race Track Los Gatos Meats Lux Manufacturing, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mahoney Mama Mia’s Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca MCM Worldwide Merit Educational Consultants Metal-Werx Michael Merrill Design Studio Mint Condition Fitness Misahara Jewelry Mission City Creamery Mona Khan Co. Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey V. Moore Moreno and Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Mosko Mount Hermon Adventures Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mulcahy Mrs. Seema (Roy ‘91) and Mr. Kirt Mulji Mr. and Mrs. David Murdock, Jr. Na Honu LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nalesnik Nanet Fisher Design Natural History Museum/La Brea Tar Pits Museum Ms. Diana Nazari Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Nees Neto’s Market & Grill Nikkei Traditions Oakland Zoo The Olive Bar Olla Cocina Omega Vineyards Winery O’Neill Yacht Company Opa Signature Catering PABCO Building Products LLC Pacific Park Santa Monica Pier Paintballtickets.com Palo Alto Players
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Flexjet LLC Forbes Mill Steakhouse Mr. and Mrs. Gary Formica Mr. and Mrs. Marte Formico, III Forthright Oyster Bar and Kitchen Fulfillment Systems Inc. Galileo Learning Mr. Bernard Galvan and Ms. Michelle Lilley-Galvan Mr. Steve Gera, Jr. ‘68 Get Back JoJo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gigantino, Jr. Mr. John Gilmore and Mrs. Orla McDonnell Gilroy Gardens Giorgio’s Italian Food and Pizzeria Golf Galaxy Golfland Mr. and Ms. Kent Goodin Mr. Ed Gordon and Ms. Shelly Davis Gordon Biersch Brewing Company Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grigsby Groth Winery Mr. Timothy Guarnieri and Mrs. Kathleen Cote Guarnieri Guglielmo Winery The Hakone Foundation Hall & Burnett Orthodontics Halted Specialties Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hammers Mr. and Mrs. Matt Haniger ‘85 Mr. Mitch Haniger ‘09 Hapa’s Brewing Company Happy Hollow Park and Zoo Harrah’s and Harveys Lake Tahoe Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Herff Jones Mr. Trevor S. Hildenberger ‘09 Hobee’s California Restaurants Mr. and Mrs. Milan Hrncir The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Garden In-N-Out Burger The Inn at Saratoga Inn of Los Gatos J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines Jake’s Restaurant Group JCB Lounge Joe Escobar Diamonds Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Johnson Joseph George Wines Kendra Scott Kismet Kiss and Makeup Willow Glen Dr. Stephanie and Dr. Neeraj Kochhar
“MY MiTTY iS A PlACE WHERE STuDENTS CAN CoME AND GAiN uNiVERSAl ACADEMiC SkillS So THAT THEY CAN DiSCoVER THEiR TRuE PASSioNS. iT AlloWS STuDENTS To uNDERSTAND THEiR oWN CREATiVE fREEDoM, ExPRESSioN, AND SPiRiTuAliTY.” BlAiR EVANS ‘18
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Skinspirit Skincare Clinic & Spa Jan Skuba Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Smith Solar4 America Ice Sonoma Raceway Sorelle Stampin’ Up! Steamers Grillhouse Ms. Karen Steele Ben Stern St. George Spirits, Inc. Carole Such Susan J. Weiand Photography Sushi Zono Susie Cakes Sweet Pea Prints Symphony Silicon Valley Tabard Theatre The Table Willow Glen Tahoe Donner Association Taylormade The Tech Museum of Innovation Testarosa Winery Titleist Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tobin Tomato Thyme Mr. Raymond Townsend, Jr. Trader Joe’s - Westgate West Trail Dust BBQ Travelbook Vacations Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Tso Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Y. Tsukamoto, IV Tuxedo Fashions Uncorked Mr. and Mrs. David Vachon ‘79 Valencia Howard Photography Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and Maria Nash Vaughn The Vesper The Villages Golf and Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Waite The Walt Disney Family Museum Welker Brothers Flooring The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites Williams Sonoma Winchester Mystery House Winter Lodge The Wooden Horse World of Sports Mr. and Mrs. Sean Worthington Norman Wright Wrights Station Vineyard & Winery Zanotto’s Zareen’s Restaurant ZD Wines LLC
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The Party Helpers The Pasta Market Mr. and Mrs. Andres Perez Mrs. Erin (O’Connell ‘81) Perrucci and Mr. Gregory Perrucci Ms. Paulina N. Perrucci ‘07 Picchetti Winery Pier 39 Pizza My Heart Planet Granite Rock Climbing Gym Plantronics, Inc. Plaza Dental Group Prestige Portraits by LifeTouch ProxyIT Purple Onion Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Mario Queiroz Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn Rancho Alegre Lodge Raymond Vineyards Mrs. Nancy Rice Rider Rameh Ciderworks Ristorante Fratello Mr. and Ms. David Roberson ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Robertson Gwynne and Phil Rolla Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolla Rosedale Inn Pacific Grove Mr. Brian Ruf and Mrs. Marnie MacMillan Michael Saign Vince Sakowski Sam’s Bar-B-Que Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sandman San Francisco Giants San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Francisco Symphony San Jose Earthquakes San Jose Giants San Jose Improv San Jose Sharks San Pedro Market Santa Clara Swim Club Santa Clara University Santa Cruz Bicycles Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association Santo Market Savannah-Chanelle Vineyards Mr. Mark Sawrey Mr. Brett Schuster and Ms. Kathy Dydynski Seymour Marine Discovery Center Shadowbrook Mike Shum Siena Bistro Silicon Valley Dental Experience Silver Creek Sportplex Silver Creek Valley Country Club
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DoNoRS To ARCHBiSHoP MiTTY Direct Aid Gifts
Direct Aid donations are used in the same year that they are received and directly benefit families who are in most need of assistance. Archbishop Mitty is committed to providing an enriched education to all deserving students who seek it. For many, our Direct Aid program is the only avenue for them to attend Archbishop Mitty. A special thanks to the Direct Aid donors who made gifts during the 2017-2018 school year.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Afanador Mr. Sean Aggarwal and Mrs. Linda Lee Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen, Ph.D. America’s Best Local Charities CCSF Mrs. Stacy (Leigh ‘90) and Mr. Michael Amicarelli Mrs. Susan Amouroux Mrs. Maureen (Loftus ‘92) and Mr. Adam Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Antuzzi ‘94 Apple, Inc. Mr. Hurst Arthur Mr. Muhammad N. Aslam Mr. and Mrs. Claude Atencio Mr. Murad Awad ‘17 Mr. Doug Badham and Mrs. Christa Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ali Ballou Mr. and Mrs. Pradip Banerjee Ms. Kimberly (Martin ‘01) and Travis Boettner Mr. and Mrs. Karl Braitberg Mrs. Adrianne (van Dyk ‘73) and Mr. David (‘71) Brown Mr. Joseph Brunetto, V ‘11 Mr. John Bui and Mrs. Linne Tran Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burns Mr. and Ms. Mark L. Cabrales Mr. and Ms. Peter Carlino ‘94 Mr. and Mrs. William Carter Mr. Steven Cary ‘03 and Mr. Sean McBride Mrs. Debra (Truhe ‘88) and Dr. Joseph Cassara, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Dino Certa Dianna and Lewis Chew Mr. Ryan Chew ‘11 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Choate Mr. Philip Cizdziel Mrs. Debbie (Gaskell ‘87) and Mr. Dale Coldiron Colliers Parrish International Ms. Sophie Colvin ‘03 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connolly Mr. Richard Cooper
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Ms. Carolyn Crimi ‘10 Ms. Katherine F. Crimi Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Crimi Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crisafulli ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Christophe Culine Ms. Natalie M. Culine ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Mike D’Ambrosio ‘04 Mr. Marcel De Leon Mr. Philip DeMarco, Jr. Mrs. Joyce Denzel Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. DiLisio Mr. and Mrs. John B. DiNapoli Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Edvalson Mr. Karim El Sayed and Mrs. Julie Kenrow Ms. Montina M. Filice ‘09 Mr. and Mrs. John Finneran, III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Mr. Noah Fletcher ‘16 Ms. Mary Folzman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Freschi Mrs. Amy (Goerges ‘94) and Mr. Steve Giachetti Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gigantino, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Miles Godwin Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodman Mr. Adam Q. Goodson ‘07 Mr. Ethan Goodson ‘16 Ms. Judy (Poe ‘76) and Mr. Glenn Goodson Ms. Natalie Goodson ‘16 Mr. Scot Graham ‘79 Mr. Arun Gunda and Dr. Swaroopa Bussa Mrs. Deborah Hao Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hatzenbuhler Mr. and Mrs. Eric Heale Mr. David Hegeman and Ms. Tracie Tunnell Ms. Christine (Connolly ‘09) Henninger Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Herrington ‘91 Ms. Mai Hoang Mr. and Mrs. George Honoré Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Hilton T. Hunt Jr. Ms. Lara Hussain HY Floor and Gameline Intel Corporation The Intuit Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josey Ms. Julianna (Orban ‘91) and Mr. Jeffrey Kaefer Mr. Richard Keit and Ms. Ruani Weerakoon Mr. Carrell and Dr. Frances Killebrew, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kleinheinz ‘69 Ms. Jennefer N. Kohler ‘09
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Mr. and Mrs. William Robowski Mrs. Breann Robowski-Yu ‘02 and Mr. Jason Yu Mr. and Mrs. John Rodman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rosckes Ms. Ashley Rule ‘03 Salesforce.com Foundation Ms. Sarah C. Savage Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt Servicenow Ms. Ashley N. Seymour ‘08 Mrs. Danielle (Fargher ‘98) Shaw Mr. and Mrs Robert Sheehan, Sr. The Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation Ms. Molly A. Silver ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims Kate and Jim Slevin Mrs. Roseanne (Lipari ‘87) and Mr. Jason Smith Steinberg Architects Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sobrato Mr. and Mrs. Jure Šola Mr. Christopher D. Sooy Mr. Mark Stevenson ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Arnab Sur Mrs. Jeanne (Szoboszlay ‘81) and Mr. Zoltan (‘78) Szoboszlay Ms. Samantha (Kawahara ‘06) and Mr. Arttu Takala Mr. Paul E. Thielemann Mr. and Mrs. Edward Throndson Mrs. Theresa Tran Trust Funds Incorporated Mr. Darren Tsai ‘17 Mr. and Ms. David Tucker Mr. and Ms. Jim Unruh Mr. Brian Ursillo and Mrs. Tzu-Ching Chang Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Valdez ‘85 Ms. Kristen (Geib ‘88) Van Sickle Mr. Ramu Veeramacheneni and Ms. Sailaja Ravi Verizon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Viano ‘85 Mr. Anthony Villalba ‘02 Mr. and Ms. Mark Vranicar Mr. and Mrs. Julian Vu Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weidick The Wells Fargo Foundation Mr. Christopher White (‘82) and Mrs. Denise Gagliasso-White Mr. and Mrs. Rick Williams Mr. Trevor Wilson ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Ted F. Wyess Mr. Peter Young ‘02 Mr. Grant T. Zamudio ‘06
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Dr. David W. Kolegraff ‘76 Mrs. Amy (Choice ‘86) and Dr. Damon Korb Mr. and Mrs. James Kronik Ms. Angelee P. Kumar ‘04 Mr. Richard Lang and Mrs. Ling Ling Chow Ms. Monica Lebron ‘97 Mr. and Mrs. Anson L. Lee Mr. Tobin Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lemak Ms. Laura Lewis Mr. Bin Li and Ms. Hongling Cen Mr. HungChun Li and Mrs. Aichi Chang Ms. Laura Liccardo ‘78 Mr. William Lloyd and Ms. Claire Ando Mr. Miguel Macias and Mrs. Patricia Mora Eric and Beth Madia Mr. and Mrs. Manoj Mathew Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mau Ms. Kaitlyn McNicholas ‘10 Mrs. Randi (Ratra ‘89) and Mr. William Melo, Sr. Mr. Roberto Mendoza and Mrs. Shannon Smyth-Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Miller ‘81 Mr. Thomas Miller ‘83 and Hon. Christin Miller Mrs. Justine (Giacomini ‘94) and Mr. Craig Mobeck Mr. and Mrs. James Mollerus Ms. Jenna Morgan ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morishige Mrs. Seema (Roy ‘91) and Mr. Kirt Mulji Mr. and Mrs. Mahesh Murthy Mr. and Mrs. Satya Mylvara Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ng ‘84 Mr. Gia Nguyen and Ms. Duong Hoang Ms. Natalie Nguyen ‘11 Mrs. Christine (Brady ‘02) and Mr. Jason (‘02) Oliver Ms. Karen (Leigh ‘86) and Mr. Jeff Olson Oracle Mr. Robert W. Parks and Ms. Karen C. Dillon Mr. Nital and Dr. Kalindi Patwa Mr. James L. Pauley ‘74 Peninsula Sports, Inc. Ernest E. Pestana Charitable Foundation, Inc. Ms. Chanel Phillips ‘09 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pierce ‘69 Mrs. Cindy (Trotter ‘88) and Mr. Davy Ponciano Mrs. Jan (Welch ‘78) and Mr. Steve (‘78) Popolizio Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pragastis Ms. Mary Pustejovsky ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn Ms. Ariana A. Raftopoulos Mr. and Mrs. James Riparbelli Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins
DoNoRS To ARCHBiSHoP MiTTY Matching Gift Companies
Many corporations support private secondary education by matching a donor’s gift, often as much as two or three times the original contribution. A special thanks to those companies who matched gifts contributed by Archbishop Mitty donors during the 2017-2018 school year.
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Adobe Systems, Inc. America’s Best Local Charities CCSF Apple, Inc. Applied Materials, Inc. Avago Technologies Bank of America BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) BlackRock Bright Funds Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. Cadence Design Systems Cisco Systems, Inc. Citrix Systems Silicon Valley Clariant Corporation Deloitte Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Electronic Arts Google Hewlett-Packard Company IBM Intel Corporation Intuit Johnson & Johnson Juniper Networks Kaiser Permanente KLA Tencor Lam Research LinkedIn Mentor Graphics Microsoft National Instruments Netflix Nvidia Oath, Inc. Oracle PG&E Pivot Interiors Prudential Financial, Inc. Rambus Rockwell Collins Salesforce.com
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Samsung Electronics North America SAP Servicenow Symantec Corporation Synopsys Texas Instruments Verizon VISA, Inc. VMware Wells Fargo Workday, Inc. Xilinx Yahoo Businesses, Corporations, and foundations
Archbishop Mitty is grateful to the businesses, corporations, and foundations who generously supported the school with financial contributions during the 2017-2018 school year. Adobe Systems, Inc. America’s Best Local Charities CCSF Apple, Inc. Applied Materials, Inc. Arcadia Development Co. Art’s Sheet Metal Manufacturing Aspiriant Avago Technologies Bank of America Bay Area Traffic Solutions BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) BlackRock, Inc. Briggs Foundation Bright Funds Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. Burdick Painting Cadence Design Systems Campo di Bocce Cisco Systems, Inc. Citrix Systems Silicon Valley Clariant Corporation Colliers Parrish International Comerica Bank The Corbalis Family Foundation Dan Caputo Company Deloitte Devcon Construction Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
SAP Servicenow The Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation Silicon Valley Property Management Group Society for Science and the Public Health Specialty A/C Products, Inc. Stanford Children’s Health - Pediatric Associates Steinberg Architects Symantec Corporation Synopsys The Texas Instruments Foundation Toyota Sunnyvale Trust Funds Incorporated The James A. Unruh Family Foundation Verizon Foundation VISA, Inc. The VMware Foundation The Wells Fargo Foundation Workday, Inc. Yahoo The Campaign for Archbishop Mitty High School
Archbishop Mitty is grateful to those who continued their support of the school through contributions to The Campaign for Archbishop Mitty during the 2017-2018 school year.
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Environmental Systems - Lisa (Meyer ‘80) and Chris (‘77) Enfantino and Tracy (Bresniker ‘79) and Gene (‘79) Enfantino Epicurean Group eScrip FIRST Foundation Source The Mary Ellen and Michael E. Fox Family Foundation Fulcrum Builders, Inc. Google Hansen Insurance Heritage Bank of Commerce Hewlett-Packard Company HY Floor and Gameline IBM Matching Grants Intel Corporation The Intuit Foundation Johnson & Johnson Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. Juniper Networks Kaiser Permanente The KLA Tencor Foundation Lam Research LinkedIn The Markkula Foundation McLarney Construction, Inc. Mentor Graphics Foundation Microsoft The Mlnarik Law Group, Inc. MRC Smart Technology Solutions National Instruments National Mailing Services, Inc. NC Fit Group, Inc. Netflix Nvidia Oath, Inc. Oracle Peninsula Sports, Inc. Ernest E. Pestana Charitable Foundation, Inc. Pfahnl & Hunt Accountancy Corporation Pfeiffer Electric PG&E Pirotta Financial Services Pivot Interiors Provident Credit Union Prudential Financial, Inc. Raley’s Food Source Rockwell Collins Roof Structures, Inc. Salesforce.com Foundation Samsung Electronics North America
ARCHBiSHoP MiTTY HERiTAGE CiRClE
MEMoRiAlS
The Archbishop Mitty Heritage Circle is comprised of alumni, parents of current students, parents of alumni, and friends of Archbishop Mitty High School who have made a provision for the school by means of a planned gift.
in Memory of loukas Angelo
These special donors help to secure the financial future of Archbishop Mitty by taking steps, through their wills or estate documents, to create family and individual endowments. A portion of their estate will be set aside for a special fund that will generate much needed financing for Archbishop Mitty programs and scholarships. This unique giving vehicle is the greatest of all gifts as it allows many future Monarchs to enjoy the superior Catholic college preparatory education.
Mr. David (‘71) and Mrs. Adrianne (Van Dyk ‘73) Brown
The following is a list of individuals who have made the school aware of such a provision as of June 30, 2018.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams Ms. Juliette Bettencourt and Mr. Richard Moore Ms. Bonnie Blackwell Mr. Mark Burns `78 Mrs. Robin (Jeffers `92) and Mr. Jacob (`92) Caputo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curthoys Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence deAngelis Mr. Joseph Denzel† and Mrs. Joyce Denzel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fox, Sr. Mr. Joe Guerra Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Helland Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ignatius Mr. and Mrs. Richard Justice Mrs. Michelle (Lisk `86) and Mr. Kevin Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Michael (`77) Linney Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Madej Dr. and Mrs. Dale Nesbitt Dr. and Mrs. Gerry Parker Mr. Stephen Prater `72 Ms. Suanne Ramar and Mr. Steve Kottmeier Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reitsma Ms. Cindy Relfe `77† The Martha and Philip Sanfilippo Trust Mr. and Mrs. John Sorci, Jr. The Syncopation Trust Mr. and Mrs. John Tower Mrs. Roxanne (Stringari `74) Vane Mr. and Mrs. Michael Whelan
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Ms. Alison Edwards Mrs. Kathy Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and Maria Nash Vaughn in Memory of Joan Brown in Memory of Joseph C. Cauchi
Mrs. Marian Cauchi Mr. Steven Cauchi ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. George Sousa in Memory of Vera Ciolli
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scates in Memory of Joe Denzel
Mrs. Joyce Denzel in Memory of Ernie Dobler
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scates in Memory of louie Dobler
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scates in Memory of Stephen J. keller
Gwynne and Phil Rolla in Memory of Derek korbel
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fallis Friends of Derek Korbel Mr. Patrick Kennedy Ms. Kimberley Kerr and Ms. Jennifer Salmon Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lauro Ms. Teresa McCabe Mr. Michael Targgart in Memory of Mary Ann long
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scates in Memory of Gina Maggio ‘06
Mr. and Mrs Robert Sheehan, Sr. in Memory of Catherine Malone
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malone in Memory of Robert (Bobby) E. Sheehan, Jr. ‘05
Mr. and Mrs Robert Sheehan, Sr. in Memory of Sarah Slugocki
Mr. Tobin Lehman in Memory of Juan R. Solorio
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scates
CoRPoRATE iNTERNSHiP PRoGRAM The Corporate Internship Program offers a unique opportunity for Archbishop Mitty students to gain valuable experience in corporate and professional workplaces throughout the Silicon Valley. Created in 1998 under the leadership and guidance of the AMHS Board of Regents, this program is designed to provide educational opportunities outside of the traditional classroom. Since 1998, over 50 Silicon Valley companies have participated in this program and over 450 students have benefited from the superb work experience. The internship program provides students a means of financial support and important experiences that enhance their college resumes. Corporate participants for 2017-2018 included: Allard Law Firm AP+I Bhadouriya Portrait Photography Bittner Dentistry Clos LaChance Cloudera Conrado Home Builders Data Media Source Hillhouse Construction LibDib McClarney Construction Montalvo Arts Steinberg Architects Ventura Law Firm Zurb
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We are grateful for your support of Archbishop Mitty High School.
ENDoWiNG ouR fuTuRE An endowment fund is the restricted capital that provides a permanent source of income for Archbishop Mitty High School. The principal is invested in a disciplined manner, and the earnings and investment appreciation are channeled back into the fund. This allows the endowment to grow over time and become a source of long-term support that can be maintained permanently. Endowments provide much needed funding for families who might not otherwise be able to afford a Catholic college preparatory education; they also provide funding for the programs and services from which all Archbishop Mitty students benefit. We continue our fundraising efforts towards “endowing our future” as we work to successfully achieve the $20 million goal of The Campaign for Archbishop Mitty. There are three types of endowment funds at Archbishop Mitty: Scholarship Endowment fund
Investment earnings from this fund provide financial assistance to students with demonstrated financial need. Named scholarship opportunities begin with a gift or pledge of $10,000 or more. A scholarship is considered fully funded when it reaches $50,000. Program Endowment fund
Investment earnings from this fund assist curricular and co-curricular programs at Archbishop Mitty. Named program endowment opportunities begin with a gift or pledge of $10,000. The amount required to fully fund program endowments varies, depending on the operating budget of each program. General Endowment fund
Investment earnings from this fund supplement the school’s annual operating budget, helping to offset the gap between tuition and the actual cost of educating a student at Archbishop Mitty. Named general endowment opportunities begin with a gift or pledge of $10,000. Those wishing to take part in The Campaign for Archbishop Mitty by establishing their own endowment or by contributing to existing endowments at any giving level should contact Mr. Mason Kimont, Executive Director for Advancement, at (408) 342-4260.
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Mr. Nicholas Aiello ‘16 Ms. Janie Alderete ‘99 Mark Aochi ‘08 Apple, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Armer BlackRock Ms. Kimberly (Martin ‘01) and Mr. Travis Boettner Mr. and Mrs. Jose Castanon ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Mike D’Ambrosio ‘04 Mrs. Jan Francis Mr. Michael Hart ‘09 Mr. Andrew Millard Mr. Thomas Miller ‘83 and Hon. Christin Miller Ms. Karin (Leigh ‘86) and Mr. Jeff Olson Dr. Teodoro Rivera, III and Mrs. Heather Lane Ms. Robinette Rodoni ‘83 Ms. Anne Marie Schmidt ‘13 Mr. John Schmidt ‘09 Mrs. Janet (Corsiglia ‘82) and Mr. Don (‘83) Stevenson Mr. Changwu Tong and Mrs. Bo Wang Mr. Brent Younger ‘11 Ms. Ruoning Zhai ‘12 Archbishop Mitty Campus Ministry Program Endowment
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Mr. Ray Adame Jan H. Almogela Mrs. Gertrude Babiarz Ms. Grace Balleza Mr. and Mrs. William Battaglia ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. John Beck Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernhardt Better Business Applications Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blecka Mrs. Margaret Bradley Mr. Anthony Branco Mr. and Mrs. Edward Breiling Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. James Burden Mrs. Mary Burke Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burns Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Butler Ms. Therese Button Ms. Jeanne Capurro Ms. Katherine Caputo Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cargnoni
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Mr. Srinivas Ambati and Mrs. Uma Kottali Mrs. Maureen (Loftus ‘92) and Mr. Adam Anderson Mrs. Carol (Attanasio ‘79) and Mr. Henry Attanasio-Bose Mrs. Linda (Chapman ‘76) and Mr. Michael Babcock Mr. Tim Brashear ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell Mrs. Debra (Truhe ‘88) and Dr. Joseph Cassara, DDS Mr. Gregory Catcott and Ms. Lou Woodburycatcott Hon. Cindy Chavez and Mr. Mike Potter ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Kris Chellam Mrs. Debbie (Gaskell ‘87) and Mr. Dale Coldiron Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowley Ms. Katherine Edgecumbe ‘10 Mr. Dale Flowers and Ms. Michele Fuller Foundation Source Mr. and Mrs. George Fox, III Ms. Jennifer Good ‘16 Google Ms. Katherine L. Helland ‘09 Ms. Christine (Connolly ‘09) Henninger Mrs. Rebecca (Braun ‘92) and Mr. Kenji Itow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jahncke Mrs. Lauren (Sherburne ‘99) and Mr. Eli Kiedrowski Sharon and Mason Kimont Ms. Megan King ‘05 Dr. and Mrs. Ha Le Mrs. Lindsey (Sherburne ‘02) and Mr. Bryan Little Mrs. Jill (Bresniker ‘81) and Mr. Rick Martig Ms. Kathleen Maschal Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McClelland Mrs. Seema (Roy ‘91) and Mr. Kirt Mulji NC Fit Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Nelson Ms. Madolyn Orr ‘97 Mr. Danny Pasawongse Ms. Fiona Pestana ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Powell ‘83 Ms. Stephanie Roca ‘08 Mr. and Mrs. William Skeet Ms. Kristen (Geib ‘88) Van Sickle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Viano ‘85 The Wells Fargo Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Matt Williams ‘94 Mr. Brent Younger ‘11
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Mrs. Betty Carmody Mr. and Mrs. Joe Castellano Mr. and Mrs. Roy Caudill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coil Mr. and Mrs. James Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coronado Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Coulter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crimi Mr. and Mrs. Christophe Culine Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davis Mr. and Mrs. Manuel deFaria Deloitte Ms. Barbara De Ojeda Mr. and Ms. Michael Di Leo Mrs. Judith Dunfield Ms. Katherine (Frise ‘02) and Mr. Nick (‘02) Epidendo Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Felipe Mr. David Figone ‘80 Mrs. Patricia Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fong Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Foti Mr. and Mrs. John Foxcroft Mr. and Mrs. Ernie M. Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. Anselmo Galang Ms. Madeline Gambelin Mrs. Carolee Gannon Ms. Christina Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Michael Garcia Mrs. Diane S. Giannini Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giusti Mr. and Mrs. Michael Glazzy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grassi Mr. and Mrs. David Gray Mrs. Catherine Gregg Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gregorio Mr. and Mrs. Les Gremett Mr. and Mrs. Dent Hand Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen Ms. Tessie Hyde Mr. Miles Iseri and Mrs. Gina Battisto Iseri Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juliano Ms. Polly Kam Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keesling Mrs. Patricia Kelley Ms. Patricia Kunzmann
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lambert Mr. and Mrs. William LoConte Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lopez Col. and Mrs. Armando Lujan Mrs. Jacquelyn Mallard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marani Mrs. Lois Martins Mrs. Shirley (Mamuyac ‘90) and Mr. Alvaro Mata Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayer Mrs. Eileen McAvoy S. M. McDonell Mr. Michael McHale† Mrs. Nona McHale Mr. and Mrs. Rich Milano Mr. and Ms. Manuel Morgado Mr. Michael Murray Mr. Jeffery Nale Mr. Carl Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Abilio Nunes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olenak Mr. Gary Olimpia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passarello Mr. and Mrs. Thakorbhai Patel Ms. Lisa Payne Ms. Beverly Portera Mr. Jerry Powell Mr. Charles Purdy and Ms. Molly McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Mario Queiroz Ms. Ariana Raftopoulos ‘08 Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Rahnema Mr. Robert Regua† and Mrs. Celia Regua Mrs. Carol Richards Ms. Justina Robertson Mr. Anthony Rodman ‘16 Ms. Julianna Rodman ‘14 Ms. Rita Sanchez Ms. Nicole M. Santo ‘07 Mr. Asnor Santonil Mr. and Mrs. James Santos Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shea Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater Mr. and Mrs. George Sousa Mr. Sorin Spanoche and Mrs. Andrea Cosmin Ms. Jill (Hunt ‘83) and Mr. Steven Stelfox Mrs. Janet (Corsiglia ‘82) and Mr. Don (‘83) Stevenson Ms. Susan Stuart Mrs. Jeanne (Verschuur ‘81) and Mr. Zoltan (‘78) Szoboszlay Mr. and Mrs. John Thielmann Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Todd ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Don Tonelli
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Applied Materials, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Asunsolo Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Barbarossa, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Braitberg Burdick Painting Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cane ‘01 Ms. Julianna Cassara ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cronin ‘74 Ms. Mollie (Arken ‘96) Dilbeck eScrip Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Ettare ‘74 Mrs. Emelina Flores Mr. and Mrs. David G. Foote Mrs. Laurie (Ghiorso ‘74) and Mr. Todd (‘74) Ghiorso-Sholl Mrs. Amy (Goerges ‘94) and Mr. Steve Giachetti Ms. Jeanine Giacomini ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. Sanjay Gupta Mrs. Julie (Benetti ‘88) and Mr. Michael Hackett Mrs. Corina (Sapien ‘81) and Mr. Richard Heiser Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jordan Mrs. Amy (Choice ‘86) and Dr. Damon Korb Mr. Krzysztof Kozminski and Ms. Deborah Loeb Dr. and Mrs. Ha Le Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lewis Mr. John Lim ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Ashutosh Mauskar Mrs. Mary Ann Miller Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morrish Mr. and Ms. Roberto Munne
Mr. John Bui and Mrs. Linne Tran Class of 2018 Theater Parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connors Mr. and Mrs. Pierre-Yves Couteau Mr. and Mrs. Andrey Efremov Mr. and Mrs. Wim Elfrink Mr. and Mrs. John Foxcroft Mr. Jaime Garate and Mrs. Mercedes Hernandez De Garate Mr. Joe Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jimenez Mr. Peter and Dr. Cecilia Manibo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marella, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. John McKeon Mr. Robert Miyahara and Ms. Susan Kato Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Moreno Mr. and Ms. Roberto Munne Mr. and Mrs. Casey R. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Savage Mr. and Mrs. Henry Serpa Mr. Scott Stanelle and Mrs. Maureen Selvage-Stanelle Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Vega, Jr. Mrs. Laurie (Florczyk ‘92) and Mr. Greg Walker Danning L. Yu ‘18 Archbishop Mitty Performing Arts Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Alvord Bright Funds Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Decena Mr. and Mrs. Mike Federwisch Mr. Noah Fletcher ‘16 Mr. Scot Graham ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. John Heagerty Mr. Brian Herrel ‘15 Intel Corporation Ms. Ann Lambrecht Ms. Leah Miller ‘17 Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey V. Moore
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Asunsolo ‘85 Mr. David (‘71) and Mrs. Adrianne (van Dyk ‘73) Brown Mr. and Mrs. Steven Duquette Mr. Billy Ray† and Mrs. Linda Ray Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wesmiller Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wiepking
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat Haggerty
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Ms. Joelle May Nario ‘08 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pauken Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Quetano Raley’s Food Source Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saso Mrs. Tamra (Paulsen ‘88) and Mr. Jason Scalese Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheehan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Steele Mr. and Mrs. Rick Williams Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Zertuche
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Ms. Dorothea Vasil Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Viano ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Vierra Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace Mr. James D. Walson ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wendt Mr. and Mrs. John Willacker
ENDoWiNG ouR fuTuRE Mrs. Christine (Brady ‘02) and Mr. Jason (‘02) Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pestana Mr. Sanjay Raman ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roca Mr. and Mrs. William Skeet Mr. Scott Stanelle and Mrs. Maureen Selvage-Stanelle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Viano ‘85 Ms. Julie Watts ‘98 and Mr. Sam Panasiuk
The Edvalson family Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Edvalson Eva and George figone Memorial Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan fr. Jack Russi, S.M. Memorial Scholarship
Archbishop Mitty Soccer Program Endowment
Mr. Joseph Cauchi† Mrs. Marian Cauchi Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cauchi ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gera, Jr. ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Russi Mr. and Mrs. George Sousa
Ms. Kylie Rego ‘16
fr. Jim Mifsud, S.M. Memorial Scholarship
Barbara McTighe Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gera, Jr. ‘68
Mrs. Barbara McTighe
Gary Braia kairos Program Endowment
Brian Raschke Memorial Scholarship
Ms. Katherine Oven
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scates
Jo and Murphy Sabatino Memorial Scholarship
Catherine Malone ‘76 Memorial Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moul
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malone Ms. Rosemary McCarthy (‘79) and Mr. Eric Purviance
Joanne Gallucci Memorial Athletic Endowment
Archbishop Mitty Science Program Endowment
Society for Science and the Public Health Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace
D’Ambrosio family Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. Mike D’Ambrosio ‘04 Dan fitzgerald Memorial Scholarship
Mr. Scott Williams ‘96 The John and Melinda DiNapoli Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. John B. DiNapoli The Jue family Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freitas ‘70 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gera, Jr. ‘68
Mr. and Ms. Darren Jue Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jue
The Darrin and Gloryvee Alves Scholarship
kathy and Dave Schmidt family Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Darrin Alves The Intuit Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt
The Derek korbel Memorial Scholarship
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Apple, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fallis Mr. Patrick Kennedy Ms. Kimberley Kerr and Ms. Jennifer Salmon Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lauro Ms. Teresa McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Michael Targgart Dorothy and Dan Caputo family Scholarship
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katie Hatch Reich Memorial Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Reich leslie and Rob Reilly family Scholarship
Apple, Inc. Mrs. Leslie (Caughran ‘90) and Mr. Robert Reilly The loukas Angelo Memorial Scholarship
Ms. Alison Edwards Mrs. Kathy Edwards
Maria and Andy Pecota family Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pecota The Marks family Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marks MerJer MD Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Aston Cisco Systems, Inc. The Moitozo-Tower family Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. John Tower The Mullaney family Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mullaney Naporano STEM Development Endowment
Mr. John Naporano and Ms. E. Harden Niccole and Robert Allard family Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allard oosterhouse family Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. John Oosterhouse Richard and Genevieve Rolla Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolla The Ruth and Michael fletcher family Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Stacia Hunter ‘90 Memorial Scholarship
Mrs. Jodi (Hunter ‘93) and Mr. Gregory Kokoletsos The Stephen J. keller Memorial Scholarship
Gwynne and Phil Rolla Tim Brosnan leadership Scholarship
Dr. Teodoro Rivera, III and Mrs. Heather Lane Tirado Strayer Scholarship 2018
Ms. Linda Tirado, Ph.D. The zutshi family Endowment
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“THiS SCHool HAS BEEN A CATAlYST To MY oWN PERSoNAl GRoWTH, AN oPPoRTuNiTY To fiGuRE ouT WHo i AM AND WHAT i AM CAllED To Do. MY MiTTY iS SoMEWHERE i CAN TuRN To WHEN i NEED HElP, SuPPoRT, AND uNCoNDiTioNAl loVE. iN SHoRT, MY MiTTY iS MY HoME.” ElizABETH MAu ‘18
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ARCHBiSHoP MiTTY ARTS SoCiETY The Arts Society supports the nationally acclaimed Archbishop Mitty High School Performing Arts Department. Donors may acknowledge student experiences and performances by becoming a member. Special member incentives, receptions, and events throughout the year celebrate the generosity of Arts Society members.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Misha Burich, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. David Chang Dianna and Lewis Chew Citti’s Florist - Mrs. Gloria Citti, Mr. Christopher Citti ‘76, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Citti ‘69, Mr. Justin Citti ‘02, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glascott Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cristina Mrs. Joan (Russell ‘77) and Mr. James Downey Mr. and Mrs. Mike Federwisch Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fletcher Mrs. Marla Kramer Mr. Rick Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Alvord Benefactor Circle
Mr. and Mrs. William Skeet Mr. Scott Stanelle and Mrs. Maureen Selvage-Stanelle Associate Circle
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coleman Mr. and Mrs. John Heagerty Intel Corporation Mrs. Julie (Keller ‘86) and Mr. David McCloskey friend Circle
Bright Funds Mr. and Mrs. Paul Decena Mr. Noah Fletcher ‘16 Mr. Scot Graham ‘79 Ms. Ann Lambrecht Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pestana Ms. Julie Watts ‘98 and Mr. Sam Panasiuk
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Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Bumb, Sr. Gwen and Steve Dorcich Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Miller
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Mr. Daniel Caputo and Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pecota Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schott Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodward
Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey V. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Rob Moore Mr. and Mrs. Randy Scott Sheathing Technologies Inc.Mr. Larry Polayes and Ms. Penny Herman-Polayes The Valley Foundation
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BRoTHER fiEN VoluNTEER RECoGNiTioN Brother Herman J. Fien was a dedicated Marianist who devoted his entire life to God by teaching and serving others. From 1964 until his death in 1977, Brother Fien taught Modern Language at Archbishop Mitty High School. He worked tirelessly with the parents at Archbishop Mitty, particularly the volunteers, who gave of themselves in an effort to build community and spirit. Each year since his passing, the volunteers of Archbishop Mitty are honored in his name for their selfless dedication of time and energy on behalf of the school community. We are blessed with exceptionally dedicated men and women who, like Brother Fien, gave generously of their time and talents, without which we could not offer an Archbishop Mitty High School education. Their example of service and caring is volunteerism and education at its best.
Brother fien Volunteer of the Year
Cathie Whalen
Alumni Parent of the Year
Dan Stapp ‘75
Alumni of the Year
Stephanie federwisch ‘07
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Kathy and Eric Abbott Vanita and Jay (‘86) Aggarwal Namrata and Ashish Agrawal Jung Ah and Sang-Joon Lee Tabitha Ahern ‘11 Shayan Alam ‘99 Lupe and Gerald Alberico Niccole and Robert Allard Stacy (Leigh ‘90) and Mike Amicarelli Erika and Samer Amireh Krishnan Anantheswaran and Shamita Tripathy Maureen (Loftus ‘92) and Adam Anderson Tate Archibald ‘19 Florence and Steven Arcolino Valerie and Joe (‘85) Asunsolo Elizabeth and David Aurelio Cathy Avila-Lim and Kelly Lim Damtew Ayele and Selamawit Gebremariam Tassia and Peter Babalis Anjali and Prakash Babu Catherine and Paul Baguley Prenita and Binay Bajaj Eileen and Craig Baker Jasmeet Bakshi and Deep Singh Nirmala Balakrishnan and Narayanasamy Subramanian Esha and Pratheep Balasingam
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Ban and Ali Ballou Bharati and Nagaraju Bandaru Terese and J. Barbeau, Jr. Jenifer Barboza and Alex Pena Mary and Peter Baust Kathleen and Philipp Beisel Ann and David Beymer Stacy Biesen Geise and John Geise Renee and Aldo Billingslea Lisa and Robert (‘71) Blickenstaff Kimberly (Martin ‘01) and Travis Boettner Dolat Bolandi and Parviz Sales Linda and Bruce Bonke Sonya and John Bowman Theresa Brady ‘07 Monina and James Brennan Karen Brighton and Nathan Wong Elizabeth Brinkman and Greg Scott Rona and Scott Brodrick Ann (O’Brien ‘87) and Eric Brown Kerry Bruce Joseph Brunetto, V ‘11 Mary and Shawn Bujalski Adrienne and Richard Burke Denise and Donald Burns Steven Butler and Lisa Staley-Butler Catherine and James Cabagbag Julie and Mark Cabrales Carol and Frank Cabri
Wendy Cai and Roger Luo Cori and Sean Caldwell Robin and John Caldwell Christine and Jose Camara Katherine and John Canfield Kathleen and Lawrence Cargnoni Yvette Caro and Edward Quinones Clara Carrasco Wendy and A.J. Carvalho Kelly and Jose (‘86) Castanon Julie and Carlino Cecilio Hongling Cen and Bin Li Nina and Robert Chan Waigan Chan and Justin Liu Wen-Yu Chang and Yanhua Lu Ryan Chew ‘11 Dongrui Chi and Zhinan Zhou Madhu Chinthakunta and Lalitta Ghandikota YunTzu Chiu and Angel Wu Brenda (Broadus ‘84) and Shawn Chizanskos Christy and Steven Choate Jenn-chih Chou and Meichin Cheng Caitlin Cintas ‘07 Lisa Cole Andrea and Dan Coleman Alisha and Christopher Collier Debbie and Dave Condensa Jinaye Conley-Nasmeh and R.J. Nasmeh Beth and Jordan Cookman Michelle and Dean Correa
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Andrea and Joe Isaacs Julianne and Basim Jaber Shelli and Thomas Jacobs Renee Jacowitz Rogoff and Brian Rogoff Sudhir Jain Liping and Mark Jansen Mirka and Tomas Janus Sobha and Pradeep Javangula Dilanthie and Wipul Jayasekara Shan Shan Jia and Dingqiang Zhuang Yan Jing Grace and Clifton Johnson Indira and Mandar Joshi Reyna and Desi Judilla May and Darren Jue Dawn and Daniel Juliano Florence Jullian and Cedric Bellitto Sarah and Changoo Kang Chitra and Nagesh Kanumury Loma and Halil Karabey Punita and Vijay Karani Zeina and Jamil Kawa Loni Keller Michele Kelley and Adan Perez Barkha and Mahesh Keswani Sungbin Kim and Kwanho Lee Yoo Joong Kim and Yong Cho-Kim Pam and Scott Kliewer Melinda and Gregory Knopp Sylvia and Tomai Knopp Dorina and Sean Kohler Alla and Leonid Kolmanovsky Amy (Choice ‘86) and Damon Korb Marla Kramer Erica and Sath Krishnamurthy Uma Krishnamurthy and Rajesh Dorairajan Sandra and James Kronik Antoniette and Stephen Lam Lisa and Tim Lambert Heather Lane and Teodoro Rivera Denna and Edward Lao Katie Larson ‘15 Diane Larson Cisneroz and Jeff Wade Casey Lau ‘15 Cherie and Jeff Lawrence Kate and Jeff Lawrence Kimberly (Reynolds ‘88) and John Lawson, III
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Stephanie Federwisch ‘07 Bridget Feeney-Sherry Ashley and Greg (‘93) Fijman Ruth and Michael Fletcher Kathy and Gary Formica Allison and Jason Fox Mary Ann and George Fox, III Michele Fuller and Dale Flowers Yueping and Nigel Gallaher Aikaterini Gardeli and Constantine Polychronopoulos Shilpa and Nitin Garg Linda and Steve (‘68) Gera Vandana Ghantoji and Sumil Kavukuntla Hilary and Christopher Gill Heather Glahn Kathy and Kent Goodin Rosa Maria Gordillo Garfunkel and Glen Garfunkel Susan Gossenberger and Bernal Arroyo Lisa and Noland Granberry Kerri Green and Brian Gregory Toni and Michael Greene, Sr. Ruth and Al Grigsby Jenny and Bob Griswold Joe Guerra Wendy and Steve Guttman Mary and Chuck Hammers Debbie Hao Jackie and Jason Harmon Amy and Michael Hasenkamp Laura and Robert Hastings, Jr. Julie and Eric Heale Desiree and Kevin Heitz Tracy and Mark (‘76) Hernandez Tanya and Craig Hiraki Mai Hoang Nannette and Tuan Hoang Sabrina and Tyler Hoeke Kim Hoffman and Jeff Stilwill Dina and John Holst Janet and Ronald Horta Aida and Brian Howell Matty and Milan Hrncir Lei Huo and Yujie Zhu Eustolia Ibarra Ellen and Richard Imrisek, Jr. Wendy and Rene Iruegas
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Diane and Michael Cosgrove Sonja Cost and Reiner Genevriere Kathleen Cote Guarnieri and Timothy Guarnieri Christine and Pierre-Yves Couteau Joia and Bryan Cox Nida Crisostomo and Rey Lorenzo Kristen and Steve Dalai Kelly and Martin (‘82) Dale Maggie and Michael (‘04) D’Ambrosio Francine and Mike Davis Vian and Michael Davis Christina and Tim Deane Connie and Peter Decena Laarni and Harold DeGuzman Ruchibahen and Amish Desai Lilah and Daniel Dewey Jeff DiBono Donna and Matt DiLorenzo Melinda and John DiNapoli Jenny Ding and Guangji Shen Monica Dittrich-Radovic ‘91 and Mark Rodovic Lyddy Dizon and Joseph Ho Merribeth and Steven Dodge Sheryl and Christopher Domingue Carolyn Donlin and Daniel Jensen Joan (Russell ‘77) and Jim Downey Diane and Al Drewke Lauren Duffy ‘08 Cheryl and Hani Durzy Kathy Dydynski and Brett Schuster Moira and Rich Edelman Grace and Ian Edvalson Kate and Wim Elfrink Michael Ellison ‘87 Lisa (Meyer ‘80) and Chris (‘77) Enfantino Lora and Franco Eng Leslie and John Erickson Jerico Erolin and Rheanna Giardina Kelly Estes ‘08 Kennetha and Ernest Evans I-Chuang Fan and Philip Chao Debra and Gregory Fant Sheri and Mark Farley Deborah Faryniarz and Steve Emond Anne and Mike Federwisch
BRoTHER fiEN VoluNTEERS
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Clare Lee and Chong Tan Joanne Lee and David Dornblaser Myunghee Lee and Seungho Yum Tersa Lewandowski and Matthew Archibald Tracey and David Lewis Tracy and Scott Lewis Yi Li and Jianmin Zhang Michelle Lilley-Galvan and Bernard Galvan Gladys Lim and Gary Meeker Lindy and Craig Lim Rebecca and Aaron Lim Liyen and Minghua Lin Christine and Jon Linthacum Fang Liu and Mingjun Yu Dipa and Benedict Lobo Christopher Loos ‘12 Yesenia Lopez Lisa and Gerald Luiz Mary Lyons Orla MacLean Marnie MacMillan and Brian Ruf Kelly and Phil Mahoney Bodette and Ronell Mallari Bharathy Manimaran and Manimaran Govindaraju Jean Manipud-Robles and Mendel Robles Lois and Paul Marcella Rebecca and Jason Marinshaw Janis and Terry Marshall Suba and Ramachandran Marti Kathy Martinelli Kelly (Parks ‘89) and Mario Masini Michelle and Craig Matsumoto Vera Matsumoto Susan and Glenn Mau Vicky and Scott McCall Molly McDonald and Chuck Purdy Orla McDonnell and John Gilmore Mariam and William McGee Dan McHale ‘90 Layla McHale Forrest and Michael McKeiver Serita McPherson Aruna and Sridhar Meda Catherine and Dermot Mee
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Lamia Megdiche and Sami Ben Makhlouf Lyn M. Mehe’ula ‘07 Peggy and Pascal Meier Randi (Ratra ‘89) and William Melo, Sr. Jennifer and Noah Merritt Emily Mertens ‘08 David W. Mewes Maureen Miller ‘77 Christin and Tom (‘83) Miller Joanne and James Mollerus Lisa Monahan-Smith and Steven Smith Pamela and Frank (‘89) Montez Kevin Moore ‘82 Kim and Jeff Moore Nancy and Chris Moore Shelly and Mark (‘81) Morales Fany H. Moran Stacie and Ernie Moreno Denise and David Morrone Daniel Mosko ‘13 Elena and Scott Mosko Pauline and Dan Mount Deborah Mueller and David Barber† Kimberly and Michael Mulcahy Kylie Mulcaire ‘10 Seema (Roy ‘91) and Kirt Mulji Liz and Stephen Mullaney Sheryl and Dave Murdock Paz Musico-Necas and Brian Necas Paula and Dan Myers Anindita and Pallob Nag Jennifer Nakata and John Longthon Sangeeta and Suneet Nandwani Stacey and Carmine Napolitano Samyuktha and Girish Narayan Sujatha and Raja Narayan Maria and Samuel Navarrete Diana Nazari Tracy and Daryl Nees Lydia and John Nelson Christine and Christian Nerb Tam Nguyen and Nau Lam Virginia and Brett Nicoletti Trese and Michael Nino Margaret Nolin and Earl Jensen Nanette and Fred Nopwaskey Valerie and Austin Noronha
Chandra Oania-Hopkins and John Hopkins Donna and Fred Ogden Filomena and Paul Oliveira Jason Oliver ‘02 Someng and James Olsen Amy and John Oosterhouse Angela and Erick Ortega Heather and Mahendra Pakala Sarah and Martin Palka Vera Parengkuan and Peter Kuo Shalini and Eshwar Parigi June Park and Hye-Yeon Yoon Mun Kyu Park and Soyoung Shin Dave Parrott ‘78 Kalindi and Nital Patwa Nirupa and Dipesh Patel Sophia Paul and Paul Dominic Theresa and Eric Paulson Jiong (June) Peng and Yuezhong Du Chari Perera and Hashanthi De Silva Perera Mary Jane and Rick Perez Monica and Andres Perez Valerie and Harold Pestana Cyndi Picar Sheryl and Adam Pierce Stacie and Richard Pittenger Janean and Clyde Plant Matthew Pleva ‘11 Cindy (Trotter ‘88) and Davy Ponciano Natalie and Kevin Powell Anau Pulu Julie and Mike Putz Rosalva and Joseph Quinonez Marie and Joseph Raj Nimeesha and Yogesh Rane Rima and Raman Ravi Fetaiaki Reed Yi Ye and Qing-Feng Ren Beth and Mike Ricci Norma and John Rintala, Jr. Pearl Rios Paige and Chuck Robbins Shelly and Dave (‘80) Roberson Carmela and Ethan Robertson Jill and Eric Robeson Maria Teresa and Douglas Rodrigues, Sr.
Michelle and John Wissig, III Hyunjoo and Jonathan Woo Cynthia and Sam Worthington Jacqueline and John Wright Angel Wu Wendy Xie and Frank Lui Helen Xing and Jeffrey Cui Tony Xu and Peiling Hu Qian Yao and Chen Yang Nina and Paul-Michael Yau Jean Yee and Larry Cheng Mei Lin Yeo and Gak Wee Low Seng Yong Yep and Rui Yang Annamaria and Emilio Yero Grace Yip and Philip Ho Robyn Yorke and David Specht Cheryl Young Kimberly and Clark Young Julianna and Samer Youssef Grant Zamudio ‘06 Xiaolin Zang and Mingye Chen Kristin and Tim Zanni Christine Zarry Lori and Timothy Zemaitis Vivian Zeng and Eric Ai Wei Zeng and Cheng-Yu Ma Susan and Carlos Zertuche Julia Zhu and Tom Gong Deceased
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Eileen and Mike Stivaletti Noreen and Dimitrios Styliadis Melissa and Ranjeet Sudan Racquel and Arnold Suratos Akila Suresh and Suresh Subramanian Iwona and Boguslaw Swedek Kathleen and Raymond Swift Debbie and Eugene (‘92) Sy Noella and Frank Tabladillo Michelle and David Tang Rikun Tang and Xiaodong Zhai Ann-Marie and Lewis Tecson Terry and Mark Tersini Richard Thomas ‘10 Jacqueline and Jeffrey Tobin Mary (Neves ‘85) and Todd Townzen Theresa Tran Theresa and Glenn Tsukamoto Loma Tsuda and Timothy Dugan Richa Upadhyay and Pradeep Vashishtha Ann Ureno Kerrie Utsumi and Rob Wheeler Ingrid and Giacomo Vacca Marguerite and Dave (‘79) Vachon Tabassum and Arun Vaidyanath Christie and Rick Valdez Curtis Vanatta Belinda and Matthew Vaughn Maria Nash Vaughn and Isaac Vaughn Elizabeth Velando and Ricardo Choy Elizabeth Velazquez and Jose Huchim Elizabeth (Arreola ‘95) and Giridhar Venkat Nancy and Douglas Vierra Jenny and Vhoa Vo Ranjini and Suresh Vobbilisetty Michele and Nelson Voelker, III Heena Vora and Mukund Ramarantnam Keon Vossoughi Diane and Khuong Vu Stacy Walsh Springs and Errol Springs Lily Wang and Albert Huang P.J. and Donald Watson Shelley and William Webb Fiona and Martyn Webster Christoph Werres Aleshia and Anthony White Aimee Williams ‘02 Katherine (Florczyk ‘90) and Daniel Williams
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Anne and Jorge Rodriguez Ellen (Furniss ‘82) and Christopher Roeckl Laura and James Rogers Gwynne and Phil Rolla Yeny Rosales Renay and David Rosckes Erleen and Felipe Rosendo, Jr. Courtney (Lisowski ‘12) and Kolby (‘11) Rousseu Sylvia and Rogelio Ruiz Maria and Gregory Rusboldt Adela Salinas Carol and Peter Sandman Jennifer Sant’Anna Phyllis and Mike Schmit Jeanette and Richard Schumacher Maureen Selvage-Stanelle and Scott Stanelle Claudia and Hitesh Shah Santosh and Shilpa Shanbhag Natalie and Cem Shaquer Bhavna and Sanjay Sharma Cheryl Shavers and Joseph Agu Megan and Michael Shea Wei and Jianfeng Shen Maureen and Mark Sherwood Amita and Pinakin Sheth Goretti and Lawrence Shifman Soozee Shireman and Kurt Ibsen Mike Shum Sheila and Henry Silveira Molly Silver ‘86 Beena and Vijay Simha Neelu and Kondal Singireddy Ann and Bill Skeet Becky and Brandon Slade Michelle (Alexander ‘85) and Larry Smith Mike K. Smith ‘96 Roseanne (Lipari ‘87) and Jason Smith Natalie and Stephen Snyder Susan and Steven Sordello Javanch and Arthur Soto Donna and Doug Sparagna Tiffany Sparks and John McIntyre Erin and Jeff State Pam and Chadwick Stearns, Sr. Elisa and Alan Steele Jill (Hunt ‘83) and Steven Stelfox
STuDENT CHRiSTiAN SERViCE The Christian Service program exists to provide students with the opportunity to offer witness to their strong commitment to Christian values through service to the community. Each student is required to complete a minimum of 20 hours each year during their freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years. Through service, students fulfill their potential to be intellectually competent, just, faith-filled, respectful leaders as they serve others and work to bring justice to all God’s children. We are grateful to the following organizations that hosted Archbishop Mitty students this year.
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Abilities United Able People Foundation Abode Services Sunrise Village Homeless Shelter Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education Achieve Kids Acterra Adaptive Ice Hockey African-American Community Service Agency Agents of Change of Congressman Ro Khanna Aimusic School Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous/Alateen All Stars Helping Kids Alliance for Health Care in Africa Alliance of Youth Leaders Almaden Community Center Almaden Country School Almaden Health and Rehabilitation Almaden Hills UMC Warming Center Almaden Youth Counseling AMASE America Wheat Mission NCA American Cancer Society American Legion American Red Cross American Wheat Mission in Northern California Amethod Public Schools Amigos de las Americas Amigos for Christ Amigos for Guadalupe Amor Ministries Anchor Psychology Angel Love Angel Tree Foundation Angels on Stage Animal Assisted Happiness Anne Darling Elementary School Arbor View Adult Family Home ARCC: Adventures Cross Country ARIS: AIDS Resources, Information, and Services Artism Creativity Center As Children Blossom Therapy Center Ashoka Youth Venture Athletes with Disabilities Atria Sunnyvale
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Atria Willow Glen Audacity August Boeger Middle School Avenidas Senior Center AYSO Baker Elementary School Bantay Bata Voices Bascom Public Library BASICS BAWSI Bay Area Movement Bay Area Rescue Mission Bay Area Youth Music Society Bay Club Beautiful Day Bellerose Convalescent Hospital Belmont Village Senior Living Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bay Area BioCurious Lab Blessings in a Backpack Blossom Hill Elementary School Blue Hills Elementary School B.O.K. Ranch Booksin Elementary School Boy Scouts of America Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula Boys and Girls Club - Levin Clubhouse Boys and Girls Club - Smythe Clubhouse Breakthrough Silicon Valley Briarwood Extended Care Bridge Builders Buddies The Bridge School Brook Knoll Elementary School Brookside Day Camp Cakes4Kids California Native Garden Foundation California Province of the Society of Jesus California Real Estate Management California Riding Academy California Tamil Academy Cambrian Park Little League Cambrian Valley Youth Football Camden Community Center Camp Campbell Science Camp Camp Costanoan Via Rehabilitation Services
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Dress For Success Dynamix club E-Sports East Valley Church Sports Camp Easterbrook Discovery School Eastside Neighborhood Center Eastwood Leadership Camp Ecumenical Hunger Program EHC Life Builders El Camino Hospital Emmanuel Baptist Church Empoder Empower and Excel EMQ Program Uplift Camden Teen Center Eufrazia School of Ballet Evergreen Area Sports for Youth Evergreen Barbershop Evergreen Community Center Evergreen School District Evergreen Valley Regency Evergreen Village Square Library Extended School Year Volunteer Program Family Giving Tree Family Supportive Housing Federation of Indo Americans Fencing Center of San Jose Filipino Youth Coalition FIRST Lego League First Tee of Silicon Valley Fischer Middle School Five Wounds Portuguese National Church Food Justice Program Food Not Bombs Santa Cruz Forest Hill Elementary School The Forum Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types (FIRST) Fremont Police Department French American School of the Silicon Valley Friends Hand in Hand (FHIH) Friends of Children with Special Needs Friends of Guadalupe Friends of the Library Friends Outside Front Door Ministry Frost Elementary School Full Circle Farm Funda Ção FÉ E Alegria Do Brazil (UNICEF) Furry Friends Rescue Future Farmers of America Galileo Educational Services Gardner Children’s Center Gardner Community Center
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City of Fremont Recreational Services City of San Jose Housing Department City of San Jose Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services Office of Therapeutic Services City of Sunnyvale Leaders in Training Program City Team Ministries City Team San Jose City Year Club Dust Club Rotario de Portoviejo del Valle Colista’s Daycare Comfort Care Home Community Association for Rehabilitation Community Seva Community Solutions Community United San Jose The Compassionate Heart Cycle Computer History Museum Congregation Sinai Conquest Summer Camp CONTACT Convent of the Holy Names The Corinthian House Council of Goodness Country Lane Elementary Court Vision Classics Creative Learning Center Crescent Medical Center Crossing the Bridge CSE Student Cultural Exchange Cupertino Community Services Cupertino High School Learning Center Cupertino Middle School CVYSL Cypress Manor Residential Care Cypress Senior Center Cystic Fibrosis Research Inc DACA Water Polo Dance Academy USA Danny’s Farm Davis Law Foundation of Music Daybreak III De Anza Cupertino Aquatics Delphi Academy Discovery Charter School Diverse Minds Don Callejon School DOXA DPS Rescue Dream in DaLiangShan DreamPower Horsemanship
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Camp Edmo Camp Fire Camp Gan Israel Camp High Sierra Camp Imagineerz Camp Joy Gardens Camp Krem - Camping Unlimited Camp Shalom Camp Wastahi Campbell Christian School Campbell Community Center Campbell Girls Fastpitch Campbell Little League Campbell Rotary Club Capitol Dance Company Care at Home Caring Hearts Carlton Elementary School Carlton Plaza of San Jose Carlton Senior Living San Jose Carolyn Clark Casa de Clara Catholic Worker Castillero Middle School Castlemont Elementary School Catch a Z Foundation Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph Cathedral of Faith Catholic Academy of Sunnyvale Catholic Charities Catholic Charities of San Francisco Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County Catholic Youth Advocacy Day Center for Social Dynamics Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Central Coast Kids and Families Chaboya Middle School Chandler Tripp School Chaparral Ranch Charity Cars for Kids Chetana HEAL Children’s Village - India Children’s Discovery Center of Northern California Children’s Discovery Museum Children’s Musical Theatre of San Jose Children’s Recovery Center Chinmaya Mission Christian Student Missions Christmas in the Park Church of the Ascension Church of the Redeemer City of Campbell City of Campbell Parks and Recreation Department City of Eastport
STuDENT CHRiSTiAN SERViCE
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Garrods Stables Gateway City Church Georgia Travis Center Gforce Gilroy Senior Center Girl Scouts of Northern California Glankler Early Learning Center FUSD Glide Memorial Global Dental Relief Global Leadership Adventures GO-YCA Good Karma Bikes Good Samaritan Hospital Goodwill Industries Goss Elementary School Grace Chinese Baptist Church Grace Community Center Grant Cuesta Sub-Acute and Rehabilitation Center The Grateful Garment Project Green Pastures, Inc. Grupo Volver A Vivir AA Guadalupe River Park Conservancy Guiding Light Project and Church Ha’a Hula/Te Reva Otea Manu Habitat for Humanity ReStore Hacienda Science Magnet Elementary School Hanchett Park House Hands on Bay Area Happy Hollow Zoo Happy Valley Home Haven Family House Shelter Network Head Start of Santa Clara County Heal Children’s Village Help One Child Hicklebee’s Teen Advisory Board Hidden Villa Hillbrook School Holy Cross Parish Holy Cross School Holy Family Parish Holy Family School Holy Name Society Holy Spirit Parish Holy Spirit School Home First Homeless Shelter HomeAid HOPE Rehabilitation Services HOPE Services Alfred Street HOPE Services Mountain View HOPE Services Whittier Horace Mann Elementary School House of Hope
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Humane Society of Silicon Valley Hyde Middle School Ida Price Middle School Immanuel Lutheran Church In Our Unity Inclusive World Independent Peer Socialization Training Program for Children and Adults with Autism India Community Center Inn at Chateau Gardens InnVision International China Concern Ivymax Public Health Group J’adore Jackson’s Son Rise Program Jacob’s Buddies League Adaptive Sports Program Jake’s Wish Dog Rescue JDRF and Carb DM Jeanne d’Arc Manor Jewish Family Services Los Gatos Jose Valdes Math Institute Joyful Ringers Jubilee Monuments Corp Just4kicks Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation JW House Kainos Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Katherine Smith Elementary School Kathryn Hughes Elementary School Kids Embracing Hope Kids for Christ of Boulder Creek Community Church Kipp Heartwood Academy Kiwanis Pueblo de San Jose Korean Emmanuel Presbyterian Church Lakewood Elementary School Layette Program League of United Latin American Citizens Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Leyva Middle School The LGBTQ Youth Space LifeMoves The Lighthouse Project Lincoln Elementary School Lincoln Glen Manor Lions Blind Center Lions Club of America Little Heroes San Jose Live Oak Adult Day Services
Loaves and Fishes Logicure Global Inc. Logos Christian Fellowship Food Bank Los Gatos Calvary Church Los Gatos Farms Los Gatos Meadows Los Gatos Parent Nursery School Los Gatos Recreational Center Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Luther Burbank School Lutheran Border Concerns Lynhaven Elementary School Lytton Gardens MACSA Adult Day Care MACSA Youth Services Magical Bridge Playground Make A Birthday Wish Manor Care Manuel De Vargas Elementary School Marianist Retirement Center Marine Corps League Marine Science Institute Marshall Lane Elementary School Martha’s Kitchen Masonic Homes of California Meals on Wheels Mekane Rama St. Gabriel Church Menlo Park Presbyterian Church Merced County Community Action Agency Merrill Gardens Mid-Peninsula Support Network for Battered Women MidPen Media Center Milpitas Food Pantry Mission Network Programs Mission Skilled Nursing and Subacute Center Montalvo Arts Center Monte Vista Christian School Monticello Academy Moreland Challenger Baseball Moreland Education Foundation Moreland Little League Moreland Middle School Morgan Autism Center Moriumius Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church Most Holy Trinity Homeless Ministry Most Holy Trinity School Mount Pleasant Nursing Center Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz Mountain View Day Worker Center Muscular Dystrophy Association Muslim Community Association
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Nanoseed Narika National Alopecia Areata Foundation National Center for Equine Facilitated Therapy National Charity League National Geographic National Parkinson’s Foundation NCEFT Nestledown: Horseback Riding with Disabled Children New Ballet School New Beginnings Christian Community Newark Library Next Level Flag Football Next Step Ministries Nijjar Evergreen Group Home Nike Animal Resource Foundation (NARF) North South Foundation Northern California Speedskating Association Northside Branch Library Northwest Haiti Christian Mission Norwood Creek Elementary School Noteworthy O’Connor Hospital Olinder School One School at a Time One Step Closer at Calero Ranch Stables Operation Care and Comfort Opportunity Center Orfelinato Hogar San José de Malambo Organization of Special Needs Families Oshman Family Jewish Community Center Our City Forest Our Daily Bread Our Lady of Fatima Our Lady of Guadalupe Our Lady of La Vang Parish Our Lady of Peace Religious Education Program Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Pacific Gardens Pacific Hills Manor Pacific Piano School Pal Cadets Palo Alto Basketball Clinics Palo Alto Medical Foundation Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Hospital Parents Helping Parents Parkview Nursing Center Pawsitive Connections PEACH Foundation Peninsula Volunteers People to People Persian Zoroastrian Organization Peter Burnett Middle School Peterson Middle School
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Second Harvest Food Bank Sedgwick Elementary School Self-Realization Fellowship Los Gatos Center Sensation Nation Services for Brain Injury Seven Trees Community Center S.F.V. Lodge Sharks Ice Shindig Sai Darbar Temple Shining Stars Respite Shire House Inc. Shoe String Theatre Shots for Success Soccer Camp Sierra Service Project Sikh Gurdwara San Jose Silicon Valley Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley Korean School Silicon Valley Youth Orchestra Silver Creek Academy Silver Creek Sportsplex Silver Creek Valley Country Club Swim Team Silver Oak Elementary School Sisters of the Holy Name Convent Sjögren’s Syndrome Foundation Sky Ensemble Skylar Hadden School Skyline Healthcare Center Somerset Living Home South Bay Assistive Services South Bay Community Church South Bay Dance Center South Valley Chiefs Southwest YMCA Special Olympics Northern California Squash Drive St. Andrew’s Episcopal School St. Anthony of Padua Dining Room St. Archangel Michael Serbian Orthodox Church St. Brother Albert Chmielowski Church St. Brother Albert Polish Mission St. Catherine of Alexandria Church St. Catherine of Alexandria School St. Christopher School St. Clare School St. Elizabeth Day Home St. Elizabeth Parish St. Frances Cabrini Parish St. Frances Cabrini School St. Francis of Assisi Parish St. Francis Soup Kitchen St. John the Baptist Catholic School St. John Vianney Catholic School St. Joseph Catholic Church Capitola St. Joseph Cupertino Parish
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St. Joseph Cupertino School St. Joseph Family Center St. Joseph Parish Fremont St. Joseph the Worker Center St. Julie’s Parish St. Julie’s Tijuana Ministry Program St. Justin Community Ministry St. Justin Parish St. Justin School St. Lawrence Confirmation Program St. Lawrence Parish St. Lawrence School St. Leo School St. Lucy Parish St. Maria Goretti Parish St. Martin of Tours Parish St. Martin of Tours School St. Mary Catholic School St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Parish St. Mary School Gilroy St. Michael Church St. Michael Serbian Orthodox Church St. Nicholas Catholic School St. Patrick School St. Paul Episcopal School St. Sava Serbian School St. Simon Parish St. Simon School St. Thomas Aquinas Parish St. Timothy Mexico Mission Trip St. Victor Catholic Church St. Victor School St. Vincent de Paul Santa Clara County Stanford Taekwondo Starting Arts Steindorf STEAM School Sterling Dance Theatre Stratford School Student Corps Student Cultural Exchange Study Steer Success Summer BUG Club Sunday Friends Sunnyside Gardens Retirement Home Sunnyvale Alliance Soccer Club (SASC) Sunnyvale Community Services Sunnyvale Metro Little League Sunnyvale Parks and Recreation Sunnyvale Youth Basketball League Sunrise Park Central SUSD Music Sylvia Cassell Elementary School TAM Foundation
SuPPoRTiNG ARCHBiSHoP MiTTY HiGH SCHool Memorial and Honorarium Gifts
Memorial and honorarium gifts offer an opportunity to honor a relative, friend, or a business associate. Any special occasion – birthday, anniversary, graduation, and other accomplishments – are times to remember. Special Events
Underwriting and sponsorship of events such as the annual Black & Gold Gala, Mitty Auction, and Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament serve to defray the school’s expenses of producing these fundraising events. Your contributions are tax deductible as allowed by law. Bequests
In providing for the school in a person’s estate, the donor’s lawyer should be instructed that our corporate title is “Roman Catholic Welfare Corporation of San Jose, a corporation sole, for the benefit of Archbishop Mitty High School.” Securities
The best stocks to donate are those that have increased greatly in value, particularly those producing a low yield. Donating property that has risen in value and that has been held for more than one year results in no payment of capital gains tax on the transaction. Individuals can also receive an income tax reduction for the full fair market value of the stock. Please contact the Advancement Office at (408) 252-3923 for a stock transfer form and instructions. At the Time of Death
During the bereavement period, friends often seek an appropriate means to express sympathy. The following message in the obituary of the deceased provides an avenue to make a meaningful and thoughtful gift: Memorial gifts may be made to Archbishop Mitty High School, 5000 Mitty Avenue, San Jose, CA 95129. HoW CAN i GiVE? Mail or Drop off a Check Archbishop Mitty High School 5000 Mitty Avenue San Jose, CA 95129 Make a Gift with a Credit Card We accept both VISA and MasterCard as vehicles for donations. Make a Donation online www.mitty.com Click on the “Give” link. Give Appreciated Securities Please contact the Advancement Office at (408) 252-3923 for a stock transfer form and instructions. AMHS AnnuAl report
Double Your Gift by Participating in Your Company’s Matching Gift Program Contact your Human Resources Department to see if you or your spouse’s employer will match your charitable giving. for information on Any Giving opportunity, Please Contact the Advancement office Archbishop Mitty High School, 5000 Mitty Avenue, San Jose, CA 95129 (408) 252-3923 (office)
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