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Archbishop Mitty High School 5000 Mitty Avenue San José, CA 95129-1897
Archbishop Mitty Magazine
NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE
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Community prayer is such an important part of building and being in the AMHS community. When we aren’t able to gather together for Mass or all-school assemblies, we feel that absence in our community’s prayer life. There is something about sharing your hopes and fears together that makes faith, hope, and love so much more tangible. Our virtual prayer wall is one of the ways we can regain that feeling of connection. We hope it provides students, parents, alumni, and supporters a way to pray for those affected by this pandemic.
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Special Events
2 State School of the Century
In December, Cal-Hi Sports named Archbishop Mitty High School the State School of the Century, recognizing the school’s legendary sports teams and alumni.
Leadership In Catholic Education Interim President and Principal Kate Caputo
4 HOPE: Hold On, Pain Ends
As we approach the one year mark of shelter-in-place orders, bringing hope to students remains a guiding focus for administrators, teachers, and staff.
10 Taking Music to the Next Level
Musicians taking AP Music Theory review fundamentals, then move on to more advanced topics, such as writing and analyzing music.
12 Checking Out and Checking In
Monarchs found peace in giving up cell phones and connecting with classmates as part of the school’s first socially distanced retreats.
14 Rally (at Home)
This school year, Student Activities faced a major dilemma: how could rallies and events be re-imagined for Monarchs to enjoy virtually, knowing that students had been anticipating live events?
Associate Principal Keith Mathews Assistant Principal Jim Fallis Dean of Students Tamara Monson Chief Financial Officer Cathie Whalen Executive Director of Advancement Mason Kimont Chief Information Officer Eric Anderson Director of Admissions Katherine Wesmiller Director of Athletics Brian Eagleson Director of Campus Ministry Tim Wesmiller
16 A Monarch Goes Pro
Monarch Nick Yorke ’20 was the No. 17 pick in the MLB draft in July, becoming the first baseball player in school history to be drafted out of high school in the first round.
18 LSU Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
This fall, Hispanic Heritage Month was different, but the Latinx Student Union still shared their cultural heritage with classmates using technology.
Director of Diversity, Equity, amd Inclusion Patsy Vargas Director of Performing Arts Doug Santana Director of Student Activities Greg Walker Director of Communications Katie Helland Director of Creative Services JoAnn Schilb
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In Remembrance
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Career Symposium
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Alumni Council
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2019/20 Annual Report
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Dear Friends, As I thumb through the pages of this issue of the Mitty Magazine with the 2019-2020 annual report nestled inside, I can’t help but feel tremendous gratitude for the many who have supported and continue to support this special place that is Archbishop Mitty High School. That gratitude begins where all things do at Mitty, with our students who have been an inspiration to us all, making the best of a challenging situation and always reminding us that they live at the heart of our mission. Today’s Monarchs have made staying connected a priority when it would be easy to disconnect. They make time for practice, login to rehearsal, jump online to watch their friends perform, to pray with their classmates, to laugh at the silliness that is high school, and to unplug together (socially distanced) during retreats. They value the precious time that they have together and continue to shine when it would be easy to despair. Our students are our hope. And our students shine because they are surrounded by parents and families who love them and keep them going. Moms, dads, grandparents and siblings who spend countless hours driving to rehearsal and practice and supply pickups; cherishing time found for family dinners and game nights and virtual celebrations; relearning algebra and Shakespeare and Newton’s third law; and peeking around the corner of a screen to watch a monthly assembly or a rally or a Mass, remembering how amazingly challenging and fun it can be to be a teenager. For all of this and so much more, we are grateful for the partnership in educating your sons and daughters. Thanks to each of you for your generous support of Archbishop Mitty High School and for the time you take, so often, to say thank you to teachers and coaches and program directors. These pages also tell the stories of our alumni, who sign with the Big Leagues and take time out of their lives so far away from their years at Mitty to inspire today’s Monarchs, sharing their stories at monthly assemblies and during Career Symposia and on retreats. Our alumni keep in touch with their updates on weddings and new babies and well-deserved retirements. They support their alma mater, golf a few rounds to benefit book scholarships, and remind us all that they are “Always a Monarch!” Finally, behind each program, lesson, and activity is a talented group of educators who have spent the last twelve months re-imagining Catholic college preparatory education from afar: zooming lessons in algebra and Shakespeare and Newton’s third law from their kitchens, living rooms, garages and backyard sheds, then hustling to campus to wave and cheer as their students pass by under the lights in senior lot. They pass out art supplies and science kits to students they have only met through a computer screen but whom they care for deeply just the same, meting out encouragement and redirection in equal measure, believing that every student they teach is worth the long hours of preparation and creativity that it takes to bring a very meaningful learning experience to their students each day. So, it is with tremendous humility and deep gratitude that I thank you for all that each of you does to make Archbishop Mitty High School School the remarkable place that it is - a place of great love, great talent, and always, great hope. God’s blessings to you and your families,
Katherine Caputo, Interim President Principal
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STATE SCHOOL OF THE CENTURY
In December, Cal-Hi Sports named Archbishop Mitty High School the State School of the Century. This is the first time Cal-Hi Sports has given out this award. Schools received points based on the number of times they had been named Cal-Hi Sports State School of the Year for their men’s, women’s, or overall athletic programs any time between 2000 and now. “This recognition is something everyone associated with AMHS Athletics is very proud of,” said Athletic Director Brian Eagleson. “It is a testament to the accomplishments of our alumni, the caliber of the student-athletes that walk our hallways, the consistent quality of our coaching staff, and the support of the entire Monarch community.” In the past two decades, the Monarchs have won 104 CCS, 31 NorCal, and 18 state championships, plus 10 national titles. As part of announcing the award, Cal-Hi Sports recognized the school’s legendary basketball, volleyball, baseball, and softball programs. In recent years, men’s golf, field hockey, and men’s water polo have also taken home sectional or state championships. Today, alumni of the school’s athletic program include Coach Sue Phillips ’86, the winningest head coach for women’s high school basketball in Northern California, and professional basketball player Aaron Gordon ’13. Other Monarchs playing sports at the highest level possible include professional baseball players Mitch Haniger ’09 and Kris Bubic ’15, softball player Keilani (Ricketts ’09) Tumanuvao, who is part of Team USA and will compete in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, two-time World Cup champion Brandi Chastain ’86, and three-time Olympic gold medalist and beach volleyball extraordinaire Kerri (Walsh ’96) Jennings. Congratulations, Monarchs! Above: The softball team celebrated a CCS Championship just hours after four seniors on the team walked across the stage for graduation in 2019. Opposite from top to bottom: The volleyball team celebrated a state championship in 2017. The baseball team won a CCS Championship and was named state and national champions in 2010. The women’s basketball team celebrated a state championship in 2012. The men’s basketball team won WCAL, CCS, NorCal, and State championships in 2011. The field hockey team celebrated a CCS Championship in 2019. 2
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Hold On, Pain Ends By Katie Helland - Director of Communications
More than a year ago, we welcomed 2020, sure it would bring surprises. But, no one imagined a global pandemic. In the US, alone, the number of people who have died from complications of the novel Coronavirus exceeds 500,000. For nearly a year, many Americans — including teachers and students — have worked from home, bringing laptops, keyboards, and desks into tiny bedrooms and kitchens across the nation. High school sports came to a grinding halt. So did milestone events for teenagers, like 16th birthday parties, proms, and a diploma wielding, in-person graduation. Today, the nation is still in the middle of this crisis, but hope has arrived in the form of several FDA-approved vaccines. As we start a new year — 2021— many of us have the same resolutions we’ve had in other Januarys: lose weight, eat healthier, exercise more, and spend less time on our phones and computers. Basically, we want to be better, happier versions of ourselves. But this past year has left us with new goals too. Racism, inequality, and massive unemployment demand our attention. In addition to that, long weeks of isolation have caused many to re-evaluate how we spend our time and money. With all these changes, what’s new about 2021? Maybe that we’re starting to talk about hope. In December, at the school’s Advent Liturgy, which was held virtually via Zoom, Father James Okafor, the school’s chaplain, defined hope for our community. He shared his experience visiting juvenile hall, where he met a young woman we’ll call “Audrey,” who seemed full of hope, despite her situation. One day, Father James asked her “Why?” Audrey shared that a teacher told her the word “hope” stands for “hold on, pain ends.” This definition works in juvenile hall, but it also works in 2021. Today, we hope the pandemic will end soon, and we will be able to visit loved ones, near and far. This year, bringing hope to students has been a guiding focus for the administrators, teachers, and staff at Archbishop Mitty High School. Father James presided over the Mass of the Holy Spirit in person in 2019, before shelter-in-place orders sent students home last spring. This school year, liturgies and Masses have been shared via Zoom. At the Advent Liturgy, Father James talked about hope.
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GOD IN TIMES OF CRISIS The school’s Campus Ministry program has been especially focused on helping students find hope by providing Monarchs with community and opportunities to grow closer to God. Virtual events, like the Advent Liturgy, bring students together with inspiring messages, not just from the Gospel, but from peers and teachers, who share monthly reflections. In November, Campus Ministry also ran a Kairos Retreat for more than 40 socially-distanced seniors and a Quest Retreat for 20 socially-distanced juniors on campus. Monarchs were able to see classmates in person for the first time in nine months. Through meetings in small groups and meditative prayer in the school’s chapel, students grew closer to God. The Kairos
and Quest retreats were the first in-person retreats held since March, when shelter-in-place orders hit Santa Clara County and prevented gatherings of people from different households. “Our retreats are an important part of the Mitty experience, where students learn in a very real way that they are loved for their authentic self in a supportive community,” said Tim Wesmiller, the Director of Campus Ministry. “For the students who were able to attend November’s retreats, it gave them a renewed sense of hope that community is still a reality, not something to be taken for granted, and something to fight for when the pandemic is over.” Retreats aren’t the only way students have come together in this time of crisis. Each week, Campus Ministry hosts at least one prayer service, inviting Monarchs to quiet their minds and find God and community in short services held via Zoom. Seniors can also join LIFE Team, a youth group that provides a sense of normalcy for upperclassmen through small base
communities, where students get a chance to check in with each other via Zoom and talk about faith and the challenges of their senior year. Together, these groups unpack readings from the Gospel, as well as recent events, helping Monarchs find hope in difficult times. Finally, Campus Ministry’s Mitty Advocacy Project has been leading a variety of social justice initiatives this school year, reminding Monarchs that faith and action go hand in hand. Following the murder of George Floyd over the summer, Monarchs supported the Black Lives Matter Movement, sharing resources on how to disrupt racism through website posts and social media campaigns. MAP student advocates also used Zoom to host a guest speaker from the Northern California Innocence Project who talked about systemic racism in the justice system. Other Monarchs have been working with Assemblyman Evan Low (D-Campbell) and Assemblyman Ash Kalra (D-San Jose) to find ways to reduce the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on migrant farm workers. The team also used Zoom to host Professor Stephanie Masta from Purdue University, who talked about decolonizing curriculum and engaging Indigenous voices in schools. Through Campus Ministry programs, students are reminded they’re never alone. Regular gatherings with friends — in person or via Zoom — help Monarchs feel connected to their school community and God, even during this difficult time of social distancing. Through prayer and activism, these Monarchs work to build a better world.
Students participating in the Kairos Retreat for seniors or the Quest Retreat for juniors enjoyed seeing each other for the first time in months in a sociallydistanced manner outdoors, in classrooms, and in the school chapel. Seniors also gathered in Base Communities via Zoom to check in with each other, pray, reflect, and participate in Campus Ministry’s annual pumpkin decorating contest.
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PR ACTICE SIX FEET APART Student athletes also find hope in continuing to play sports during the pandemic. The original stay-at-home orders banned all practices for high school and college athletes, as well as professionals. But, this did not deter Archbishop Mitty from continuing to inspire student athletes to work toward their goals. To encourage Monarchs working out at home, Assistant Athletic Director Brett Nichols asked more than 50 alumni who play college or professional sports to serve as guest coaches of strength and conditioning classes on Zoom. “I am so proud of our student-athletes, our coaches, and our staff for how they faced all the challenges of virtual workouts, modified training sessions, and navigating all the unknowns,” said Athletic Director Brian Eagleson. “Involving alumni athletes in virtual workouts provided an additional shot of energy and enthusiasm and strengthened that connection between who we are and who we are striving to be.” In August, things improved when some teams were allowed to return to campus for in-person, socially distanced practices. Monarchs were allowed to meet for outdoor workouts in small cohorts of 12 athletes. To keep everyone safe, the county required participating student-athletes to give up other extracurriculars with in-person meetings, including club sports. In an unprecedented year, mental skills training became an especially important focus for student athletes. In the fall, the
school offered a 12-part Zoom series with Mental Performance Coach Grant Parr, who works with Olympians and professional athletes. The workshops taught Monarchs to develop confidence, visualize success, and refocus when they faced obstacles. These skills are normally important for athletes, but proved especially timely this year as Monarchs slogged through months of Zoom classes and a constantly changing sports season. “Providing a mental skills series was another attempt at providing a release-valve from the uncertainties of the pandemic,” Mr. Eagleson said. “It was a way to equip them with some tools to set aside the uncertainty of the future for a couple minutes, to center themselves, breathe, and empower them in that moment.” December provided a high note for athletes when Cal-Hi Sports declared Archbishop Mitty the State School of the Century. Schools were judged based on the number of times they had been named the State School of the Year for men’s, women’s, or overall athletic programs between 2000 and now. In an article announcing the award, Cal-Hi Sports recognized the school’s legendary basketball, volleyball, baseball, and softball programs. Recent weeks brought even more good news after Santa Clara County cleared several limited-contact sports to begin seasons during the county’s purple tier. So far, cross country, tennis, and golf have all started competition seasons. Athletics looks forward to having more teams start competition seasons in the weeks to come.
Student athletes, like these soccer players, continued to practice on campus in small cohorts. During the summer, Assistant Athletic Director Brett Nichols asked alumni, including Coach Dave Brown ’71, to teach strength and conditioning classes via Zoom. Signing Days continued to take place with parents joining student-athletes to take photos at a socially-distanced event on campus.
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Students danced in their living rooms, patios, and driveways as part of The Royals’ performances this year. Monarchs also took the stage in the school’s first-ever virtual Shakespeare Festival, wearing elaborate costumes and setting up lights at home, so they could bring smiles to their audiences during a difficult year.
THE SHOW MUST GO ON(LINE) For aspiring actors, actresses, singers, and comedians, the show must go on(line). This year, Monarchs have been keeping the arts alive through a variety of virtual performances designed to make audiences laugh. Perhaps one of the department’s most impressive undertakings was a virtual Shakespeare Festival in the fall. Students donned elaborate costumes and gave live performances of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” plus more contemporary shows inspired by the Bard, like “The Book of Will” and “William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play.” The shows, performed using Zoom Webinar and streamed by ShowTix4U, were enjoyed by audiences from the East Coast all the way to Ireland. “We made the decision to create the AMHS Fall Shakespeare Festival to give our students a creative outlet, with an emphasis on live performance, so we all could continue a vital social element of the creative rehearsal process,” said Director of Performing Arts Doug Santana. “Nothing beats live theater and I’m proud of the work our actors, student composers, virtual crew and artistic staff did to keep the arts alive virtually for our community.” When students aren’t working on theater productions, many are preparing for choir and orchestra performances. Moving regular concerts to YouTube and Zoom provided opportunities to share good music while celebrating student accomplishments with family, friends, and classmates. The online venues also allowed family who live out-of-town to enjoy productions they might not have normally been able to see. “The response to our virtual choral and instrumental
concerts on YouTube has been overwhelmingly positive!” Mr. Santana said. “We set a record on our YouTube Channel for viewers with our AMHS Holiday Radio Hour in the first 24 hours that the show was posted online. Having a venue for audience members all over the country, including family and friends who would not normally have been able to attend a concert on our campus, was impactful for our student performers. The virtual applause was a great way to end the fall semester.” Last summer, Pardon My French, the school’s sketch comedy group, also went online, hosting “Distance Laughing,” a weekly series which focused on the quirks of pandemic life. Teen comedians made light of the problems of distance learning, including muted mics and dropped Wifi connections. Later shows brought laughs to audiences on holidays like Halloween, when Monarchs were cooped up at home. Finally, The Royals, the school’s dance team, developed choreographed dances to share with classmates at virtual rallies and recitals. Since the dancers could not perform as a group in person, Mr. Justin Karr, the school’s technical director, edited together videos of students performing at home. One of those videos was shared at the virtual Spirit Week Rally in October. The video shows dance can be beautiful everywhere, as Monarchs performed to music from the safety of their backyards, living rooms, and driveways. By bringing shows online, Monarchs continue to entertain audiences around the Bay Area. Their choreographed dances and music and theater performances remind viewers that beauty continues to exist, even in hard times. So do laughs, smiles, and hope.
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Student Activities worked to bring Monarchs hope and joy during the pandemic. During Spirit Week, Monarchs from each class performed socially-distant outdoor dances, which were shared with classmates during a virtual rally. Student Activities also decorated the senior parking lot with holiday lights and snow to share a little Christmas spirit. Finally, the Christmas Rally, which was held virtually on YouTube, featured Mr. and Mrs. Claus and the live delivery of presents to Monarchs living throughout the Bay Area.
ZOOM R ALLY Members of Student Government also continue to work to bring Monarchs joy and hope in new ways during distance learning. One of the most popular events was the Christmas Rally, which was streamed live in December. The event was a socially-distanced take on the annual rally traditionally held in the Fien Gym. Students nominated classmates to receive surprise presents, which included everything from Hydroflasks to surf boards. This year, members of Student Government, dressed up as elves, delivered presents to homes and captured live video of students receiving the gifts from six or more feet away. “The event allowed us to continue one of the longstanding AMHS traditions of granting Christmas wishes for students,” said Student Activities Director Greg Walker. “Recipients were thrilled with the presentations, happy to see their fellow Monarchs, and mentioned that it truly got them in the Christmas spirit.” Members of Student Government also decorated the senior parking lot with Christmas lights. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors were invited to drive through the holiday display on a day reserved for just their class. The school’s Interim President and Principal Kate Caputo joined Santa in waving to families and welcoming them back to campus. Just before cars exited the parking lot, snow dusted the vehicles. The event was popular and may become an annual tradition. Bringing Monarchs joy during the holidays was one of many projects Student Activities took on this year. Classic high school experiences, like dances, also had to be transformed into virtual events. In the fall, Student Activities hosted a virtual Spirit Week Dance. Event attendees logged into Zoom and enjoyed music provided by Monarch DJ Kay Rich ’04. Monarchs also enjoyed a Back to School Dance earlier in the year. That dance had a slumber party theme, so students joined the virtual event in their pajamas. In addition to dances and rallies, members of Student Government also brought Spirit Week to life with the help of
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Zoom. They hosted themed dress-up days, created a virtual Spirit Week Rally, and kept traditions, like the class dance competition, alive. Since large groups of students couldn’t gather together in person, members of Student Government asked representatives from each class to don masks and film choreographed dances outdoors, while maintaining proper social distancing guidelines. While nothing can beat an in-person gathering, Student Activities worked hard to bring the community together and give them a few laughs in distance learning. Despite the present circumstances, Monarch Madness will also continue. Student Activities is currently planning an event for April that will be hosted by West Wind Capitol Drive-In to showcase the events and spirit that define the “Greatest Night to be a Monarch.” LOOKING AT 2021… Obviously, nothing beats in-person gatherings on campus. That said, each program has worked hard to give students as much of the Mitty experience as possible during distance learning. From the recent Kairos Retreat to plans for Monarch Madness, the goal is to bring students together and celebrate the community which makes this school so special. Whether Monarchs are taking the stage as part of a virtual show or kicking a soccer ball across the field in small cohorts on campus, students know they have a community that supports them. As this new calendar year starts, we hope to gather soon in the Fien Gym, which has been the site of so many basketball games, liturgies, and all-school assemblies over the years. We also remember the definition of hope that Father James shared just a few months ago: hold on, pain ends. This too will pass, and we look forward to being together soon on campus.
What does Open House look like in a pandemic? Even Open House went virtual this school year. Since County guidelines prohibited large gatherings of people, the school’s Admissions Office had to run Open House, an event that usually brings 3,000+ people to campus, remotely. The admissions teams worked with an off campus vendor to set up a virtual tour that featured video recordings of six current students as tour guides, along with 300+ photos that showed what life normally looks like on campus. On Sunday, November 22nd, prospective students and their families logged into Zoom and met with teachers, administrators, and students representing Athletics, Campus Ministry, Performing Arts, and Student Activities. Monarchs shared their experiences on campus with prospective students, while teachers and staff answered questions. The event was well attended with more than 3,000 people stopping by Zoom rooms over a two-hour period. Check out the virtual tour and our Open House website here: openhouse.mitty.com.
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Monarchs in AP Music Theory Write, Analyze Music By Doug Santana - Director of Performing Arts and Erin Simón - Choral Director
“One of my main goals for students in this class is for them to understand how theory connects back to the emotion and expression they hear in music. How does it make the music exciting and elicit a reaction for the listener?” said Mrs. Simón. “Otherwise, music theory begins to feel like a set of arbitrary rules and techniques.”
Do you know the difference between a German and an Italian augmented sixth chord? Can you spot a common chord modulation? Can you recognize the difference between a major sixth and a minor third? Do you try to melodically dictate all of the pop songs you hear on the radio? Are you a selfproclaimed expert at sight singing? If you answered yes to any of these things, you probably took AP Music Theory at Archbishop Mitty High School. This performing arts course was first introduced in 2001 by Mr. Mason Kimont and was originally taught in the old band room. The class started with six students. Today, the content is the same as it was the first time it was offered, with some changes in how this information is delivered.
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The course culminates with students putting their knowledge to the test when they take the AP Music Theory exam in May. As part of this exam, students are evaluated based on their musical analysis, aural skills, and composition. Last year, 100 percent of students received a score of 3 or higher. The impact of this course is wide ranging and has proved to be incredibly valuable in students’ continued development as musicians during their time in the Performing Arts program and at the college and professional levels. Monarch Sravya Rallapalli ’16, who is now a graduate student at the University of Southern California, credits the class with taking her understanding of music to the next level.
Music Theory doesn’t change over time. As much as technology has changed in the classroom, the subject matter is hundreds of years old.
“Music Theory doesn’t change over time,” said Mr. Kimont. “As much as technology has changed in the classroom, the subject matter is hundreds of years old. Today, students use the same textbook as the original class did in 2001, the industry standard that is used at the collegiate level. The biggest change is that the textbook is now digital and students are using iPads, instead of staff paper, to write out their assignments.”
The current course is taught by Choral Director Mrs. Erin Simón and includes 25 students in their sophomore, junior, and senior years. The class starts with a quick review of theory fundamentals, such as scales and triads, and quickly accelerates into more advanced topics such as four-part writing from a figured bass and college-level musical analysis. In addition to written theory, students are also expected to be able to sing a passage of music at first sight and transcribe melodies by ear alone. Lessons in the periods of music history help provide context for the compositional techniques the students are studying.
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“AP Music Theory instilled in me a thorough sense of fluency in the fundamentals of musical vocabulary and opened the gateway to further expand on my knowledge of composition and musical arrangements in college and beyond,” she said. The Performing Arts Department is excited to continue to offer this course and others like it that challenge students and provide them with opportunities to further their knowledge of music and the arts. So next time you’re on campus, come by the Schott Music Center, and join the class to test your theory skills with some of the best and brightest musicians on campus.
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Checking Out and Checking In By Bill Kroenung - AMHS Retreat Coordinator participating in retreats are called to do the same. Throughout When senior Connor Gambelin handed his cell phone to his their four years, students ask: “In what ways is God helping Kairos leader in November, he felt a sense of relief. Giving up me grow into a more loving person? How can I love myself and a phone has long been a Mitty retreat tradition meant to give others unconditionally? What do I want God to do for me? Can students more of a chance to bond with each other, without I accept God’s unconditional love, despite all of my mistakes?” distractions from the outside world. This fall, detaching from screens had a particularly unique feel to it, as students A variety of spiritual tools are used to help students address have been spending their entire day on Zoom after the these questions and discover their pandemic closed campuses across most authentic selves. After each the nation and moved schools into talk, students are asked to journal, distance learning. Even though Kairos was an amazing experience discuss in small groups, and take students had to remain socially because it gave me the chance to step walks with a journey partner. distanced during the Kairos Retreat, Sophomores make papier-mâché which included some time on campus away from the stresses of social media masks as part of an activity that and in the chapel in small groups, and enjoy a couple days building allows them to examine the ways students were still able to forge conrelationships with new people. in which they sometimes fail to let nections in a way that might not have their authentic selves shine. Juniors been possible over Zoom. walk a labyrinth, using a 42-foot reproduction of the one found in Chartres Cathedral in France. “Kairos was an amazing experience because it gave me the chance to step away from the stresses of social media and Students also check-in by creating meaningful bonds with enjoy a couple days building relationships with new people,” classmates in ways which the normal school day doesn’t Gambelin said. always provide. Each student is placed in a small group of approximately eight students led by a senior leader, who creates Letting go of a phone is an important first step for all students a safe space for sharing and community. These discussions are participating in school retreats. It’s the start of a process of combined with time for fun and laughter, important parts of every leaving behind the burdens of social media, texts, emails, and retreat and spiritual journey. Alumni of all ages come back to calendar notifications. Checking out from all of this noise, help lead retreats and share what they learned. This November, which fills our daily lives, allows us different opportunities to six members of the Class of 2020 returned to be part of the check in with God through scripture and reflection. leadership team. Monarch Mia Apodaca ’20 was one of the leaders. Retreats, at their core, allow students to see God in scripture. “Looking back, our retreats allow us to reflect on who I Freshmen read the parable of the Mustard Seed (Mark 4:30) and was and allow us to see the gifts God gave us,” Apodaca said. explore how faith grows exponentially. Sophomores apply the “We all grow in confidence and faith.” words of Saint Paul about faith, hope, and love (1 Corinthians 13) to their friends and families. Juniors seek to join Jesus on the The high participation in school retreats illustrates the continued road, just as the blind beggar Bartimaeus did (Mark 10:46). need for opportunities to check out from daily distractions and Seniors look for signs of God’s unconditional love, using Jesus’ check in to our most authentic selves. After Kairos ended, Gambelin story of a man with two lost sons (Luke 15:11). Members of checked back into his phone, more refreshed and knowing the faculty and senior leaders read each of these passages himself, and God, better than he did just a few days before. and share personal stories that connect to them. Students
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Monarchs handed in their phones, so they could focus on growing closer to God and each other. Students gathered in a socially-distanced manner in the chapel, classrooms, and outdoors.
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RALLY (AT HOME) By Greg Walker - Director of Student Activities
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AS THE SCHOOL YEAR BEGAN IN A DISTANCE LEARNING MODEL, STUDENT ACTIVITIES FACED A MAJOR DILEMMA: HOW COULD WE CREATE RALLIES AND ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS TO ENJOY VIRTUALLY, KNOWING THAT THEY HAVE BEEN ANTICIPATING THE LIVE EVENTS? WE KNEW THAT WE WOULD HAVE TO MEET THIS CHALLENGE HEAD ON AND THAT OUR ASB GROUP WOULD NEED TO BE CREATIVE. SO, ASB MEMBERS GOT RIGHT TO WORK.
The first task was the annual Back to School Rally, which traditionally brings all the classes together in the Fien Gym for an exciting start to the year. How could we pull off some excitement and keep people’s interest while they were looking at Zoom? The group started by creating opportunities for students to share videos of things they had done over the summer. Then, they added introductions for new teachers and The Royals, our competitive dance team. Before the rally, in homerooms, there was an opportunity for Kahoot! games, so there was a level of involvement among the students themselves. We kept the whole event short and sweet. The goal was to grab everybody’s attention, give them something to be excited about, and then let them take some time off viewing a screen. The result was an 18-minute rally video, which was entertaining and gave many the feeling of excitement to begin the year. But the next task was going to be an even greater mountain to climb… how would we pull off the Spirit Week Rally? Once the elements of Spirit Week were decided, ASB went to work. Media coordinators worked frantically to make sure theme character dances were filmed and submitted, while footage from a class Mario Kart tournament was edited to include commentary to keep students’ interest. ASB members added some video of previous rallies to get everybody’s energy up, and we were able to pull it off! The students were engaged and enthusiastic during the viewing, and it brought out true school spirit, even through
an iPad screen. ASB students received feedback that it was the best experience since Monarch Madness back in March of 2020! A special thanks to the media coordinators who were instrumental in creating the Spirit Week Rally: freshman Tebin Kim, sophomore Kyle Lee, junior Scott Lao, and senior Kateri Olechowski, along with ASB members junior Jonathan Cabael and senior Connor Martin. Just last month, the planning of special virtual events continued. In December, ASB members created a live Christmas rally to bring some normalcy to our community by continuing an annual tradition. The presentations from Santa and Mrs. Claus (and the accompanying elves) were a welcome surprise to students. In addition to this, ASB members set up a Christmas Lights Drive Through experience for Monarchs. The four-night event allowed students, and their families, to drive through the school’s senior parking lot and see lights, inflatable decorations, and snow. It was truly a joy to share this event with our community, and we hope it created a pleasant beginning to the holiday season. In an effort to bring the community together in these unprecedented times, there will always be obstacles. But as leaders, our Student Government members persevered through adverse conditions, worked diligently to execute their plans, and produced moments that were truly special for our community.
For Spirit Week, each class picked a movie or TV series to inspire artwork, dress-up days, and choreographed dances. The freshmen picked the TV series “Outer Banks,” while sophomores went with the movie “Indiana Jones,” juniors chose the TV series “Gravity Falls,” and seniors picked the movie “Men in Black”.
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A MONARCH GOES PRO Red Sox Sign Nick Yorke ’20 in First Round of MLB Draft By Katie Helland - Director of Communications
Monarch Nick Yorke was the No. 17 pick in the MLB draft in July, becoming the first baseball player in school history to be drafted out of high school in the first round. He joins a handful of other Monarchs in playing baseball professionally. “It was shocking, in a good way,” Yorke said. “It was extremely exciting and I was very grateful to receive that call. I love playing baseball because to me it is the greatest game in the world.” For Coach Brian Yocke ’03, the head of the AMHS baseball team, Yorke’s first round pick was no surprise. Coach Yocke has known Yorke and his baseball playing brothers, Joe ’19 and Zach ’22, for years. As just a sophomore in high school, Yorke was named the West Catholic Athletic League’s Most Valuable Player after he batted .494 in 28 games. The following year, Yorke went on to hit .505 with 40 RBIs, nine doubles, three triples, and seven home runs. Unfortunately, Yorke’s senior year was interrupted by COVID-19, which meant he only played five games before the season was canceled. The evening of the draft, Coach Yocke watched as the teams announced picks. He didn’t have to wait long. Yorke was the Red Sox’s first pick. “I immediately started running through the house screaming, ‘Let’s Go!’ ” Coach Yocke said. “I knew he was good enough to be a first rounder, I just wasn’t sure if the scouts had enough time to follow him his senior year, due to the shortened season ... He deserved it though!” But Coach Yocke also remembers Yorke as a much smaller fifth grader, playing for Moreland Little League. By junior high, Yorke would arrive early to camp with a bucket of baseballs and hit ground balls. Coach Yocke knew the young baseball player was special when he hit a backhand that forced Yorke into foul territory, where there was turf. Yorke dove to make the play. When he got up, his knees were bleeding, but he got right back to work.
“That ability, that effort, that toughness is all rare for a high school aged player… and he wasn’t even in high school!” said Coach Yocke. “He’s a driven young man that loves the game of baseball and has a rare work ethic to go along with his incredible ability level.” With one year of experience on his new team behind him, Yorke is now preparing for next year’s games, when hopefully the pandemic will be over, and crowds will fill the stands. The things he learned on campus join him on the field. “One thing that Coach Yocke and Mitty baseball has taught me is to always be myself,” he said. “No matter what situation I’m in, I’ll always know I’ll be alright because of the relationships I’ve built and experiences I’ve had at Mitty.”
NICK YORKE ’20 JOINS OTHER MONARCHS IN BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL PLAYER. THESE MONARCHS HAVE ALSO GONE ON TO PLAY PROFESSIONALLY: Kris Bubic ’15 Drew Mount ’14 Tyler Davis ’11 Alex Balog ’10 James Roberts ’10 Scott Masik ’09 Trevor Hildenberger ’09 Mitch Haniger ’09 Nik Balog ’08 Jason Codiroli ’05 Robert Perry ’03
Aaron Bates ’02 Joey Wolfe ’99 Zeph Zinsman ’97 Tim Adinolfi ’96 Brandon Macchi ’96 Tom Myers ’87 Mike Gabbani ’86 Kevin Christman ’84 Chris Codiroli ’76 Mike Codiroli ’75 Mike Vail ’71
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Monarch Nick Yorke was the No. 17 pick in the MLB draft in July, becoming the first baseball player in school history to be drafted out of high school in the first round.
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Artwork from left to right courtesy of Angelina Vargas ’24, Daniel Park ’24, Marcena Hawkins ’24, and Alyssia Ursu ’24.
LSU Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month By: Patsy Vargas - Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion This year, Hispanic Heritage Month looked a little different at Archbishop Mitty High School. Though limited to virtual celebrations, the leadership of the Latinx Student Union (formerly Latin American Student Union) successfully celebrated their cultural heritage and shared it with the AMHS community. They shared their rich traditions and history with fellow classmates while also educating students and increasing their awareness of important issues. Beginning in October, LSU leadership provided ongoing Mitty Minutes shared during morning announcements that consisted of answering questions, such as “Why do we celebrate Hispanic Heritage month in October?” and “How did the Mayans use dance to appease their gods?” Students were also invited to participate in three weekly trivia contests with a focus on Latino history. These trivia contests explored the answers to questions like, “How many of Frida Kahlo’s paintings were self portraits?” and “In what year did Hispanic Heritage Month originate?” Many students participated, but only the lucky winners received prizes. LSU leadership also used morning announcements to highlight the diversity within the club. They created each Mitty Minute with clear thought, intention, and deliberation. Video participants represented a variety of countries, including Argentina, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. Famous artists, such as Puerto Rican singer Farruko, Mexican artist Selena, and Spanish songwriter Aitana could be heard in the background of each video. These videos truly highlighted the diverse and rich Latino culture within the AMHS community and beyond. “It’s important to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month because it’s important to embrace our unique cultures and their intricacies,” said junior Nathan Reyes. “It also helps bring together our community and strengthens our connections with one another when we celebrate our shared heritage.”
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During Hispanic Heritage Month, students also introduced Day of the Dead, called Día de los Muertos in Spanish. This popular holiday, celebrated in Mexico and other Central American countries, commemorates loved ones that have passed away. It recognizes that while our loved ones may not be present, their spirits are always with us. Though a colorful and well-decorated altar could not be adorned on campus this year, LSU leadership kept the spirit alive. They invited the wider community to learn about and participate in the celebration of the holiday. AMHS students were asked to submit their own original calaveras, or brightly decorated skulls , which students designed using computers this year, creating digital versions of an iconic symbol attributed to Día de los Muertos. Beyond the Hispanic Heritage Month trivia and Day of the Dead contests, LSU students led with pride and integrity. In the process, they learned how to be leaders and why dismantling stereotypes is important. Sophomore Emilia Rodriguez noted her role as club media coordinator helped her grow as a person and allowed her to make an impact on the AMHS community. “As Catholics, we are called to inform our brethren about the injustices many people of color have faced and continue to face in the 21st century,” said junior Sebastián Young, the co-president of LSU. “Therefore, it is important we share the beauty and richness of Hispanic Heritage with the AMHS community to educate and minimize the senseless comments people might state, without thinking the statement is prejudice.” Clearly, Monarchs have not let the distance learning platform keep them from doing what they do best. They continue to celebrate their cultural heritage and live out the school’s mission, which is to see everyone as made in God’s image and likeness.
Virtually Connecting Our Community This fall, Archbishop Mitty High School offered a series of virtual events designed to bring our community together while social distancing kept us apart. By partnering with local businesses and AMHS faculty and staff, “Engage with Mitty” events offered fun and enriching social opportunities ranging from trivia nights with faculty to cooking classes led by a Michelin star chef. Hundreds of parents participated in these events, including one who wrote, “It was fun to try something new and a great way to informally meet other parents. I learned some fascinating information, and it was particularly fun to have something to look forward to during this time of lockdown!”
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The 32nd Annual Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament was a little different due to the coronavirus pandemic. After shelter-in-place restrictions eased to allow outdoor golfing, Cinnabar Hills Golf Course in San Jose was able to host the tournament on Monday, June 29th. To follow state guidelines, the school scaled back the number of golfers, so everyone could maintain social distancing throughout the course. While this year’s tournament was different from years past, we rallied together to create an enjoyable day. All proceeds from this event benefited the AMHS Alumni Scholarship Endowment, which provides scholarships for books, retreats, immersion trips, dance bids, sports packs, and more to students and their families who demonstrate financial need. Thank you to all who played a role in planning and creating this incredible event. We are already looking forward to next year!
Current AMHS parent Dan McHale ’90 got ready to tee off while the rest of his foursome watched.
Brian Impey, Chris Casey, Bernard Galvan, and Dennis Larko played as a foursome at the 32nd Annual Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament.
Shawn Chizanskos, Nolan Harding, John Muro, and Dan Sunseri gathered together for a quick photo before teeing off at the hole-in-one competition to win a Toyota RAV4.
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Current AMHS mom Karynn Zmijewski and AMHS alumni parent Monica Perez showed their Monarch pride by volunteering at the golf tournament.
Alumni Inspire Students through Career Symposium Series Each year, the Board of Regents hosts a Career Symposium Series, which consist of panels of speakers who provide current Monarchs with insight into potential career paths. Last school year, panelists focused on careers in journalism, art and technology, and health care. Speakers highlighted the importance of perseverance, determination, passion, and hard work, inspiring current Monarchs to hone their skills and find a fulfilling career path. Panelists for the 2019-2020 school year included Journalism and Media Julie Watts ’98 - Investigative Reporter & Anchor with KPIX, CBS5 Adam Lopiccolo ’08 - Producer and Video Specialist at Google Grace Hase ’12 - Reporter for Metro Silicon Valley/San Jose Inside Niki Griswold ’14 - Associate Producer and Multi-Media Journalist at Spectrum News Austin Janine De La Vega ’93 - Moderator Intersection of Arts and Technology Ro (Mehdizadeh ’01) Corsiglia - Executive, Real Estate Development at Google LLC Don Allen Stevenson ’11- Specialist in the Education Department at DreamWorks Animation Sam Swenor ’13- Production Artist at Apple Elena Georgieva ’13 - Audio Engineer, Lecturer in Sound Recording Technology at Stanford University Department of Music Mary Hammers - Moderator Unfortunately, the arrival of COVID-19 in the spring meant we were not able to host a third career symposium focusing on health care. We wish to thank the speakers who had planned to talk with students: Health Care Amber Hill ’97 - Regional Manager Director for UNICEF of Southern California Aimee Williams ’02 - Project Manager for UCSF’s Clinical Innovation Team Shelly Federwisch Cortez ’05 - Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at La Clinica de La Raza Laura Clendaniel ’12 - Director of Operations for Healthier Kids Foundation Mary Hammers - Moderator
Journalism and Media
Arts and Technology
Public Health
This school year, the following speakers met with students over Zoom to inspire Monarchs to think about their future careers. Public Health Aimee Williams ’02 - Project Manager for UCSF’s Clinical Innovation Team Mike Lionberger ’03 - Health Policy Analyst with the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta Corinne (Wolf ’09) Amezcua - Community Education Specialist for The Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency Nabeel Qureshi ’09 - Graduate Fellow and Assistant Policy Researcher at RAND Mary Hammers - Moderator Careers in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Latanya Hilton ’92 - Founder of the Ambassadors Circle Megan Gnekow ’94 - Complaint Resolution Officer in the Title IX office at UC Santa Cruz Tamara (Chellam ’96) York - Criminal Defense Attorney at Marin Public Defender’s Office Saurish Appleby-Bhattacharjee ’05 - Assistant US Attorney of the Violent Crimes Section for the US Attorney’s Office in Chicago Mary Hammers - Moderator Careers Applying Mathematics in Business Rob Lasater ’00 - Finance Officer for the US Army Jason Oliver ’02 - Senior Manager of Marketing Analytics at Splunk Chitra Marti ’13 - PhD student in Economics at NYU Manasi Patwa ’15 - Private Equity Analyst Carrick Capital Partners Mary Hammers - Moderator Be a Guest Speaker Want to share your career with Monarchs at an upcoming career symposium? Email the Alumni Office at alumni@mitty.com.
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ALUMNI COUNCIL Once a Monarch, Always a Monarch By Nicole Johnston ’14 - Interim Director of Alumni Relations
Founded in 1998, the Alumni Council’s mission is to connect Monarchs with the school and one another. The council consists of Monarchs from different decades who work to strengthen relationships with alumni through social engagement, community outreach, and participation in school functions. Serving as an extension of the Alumni Office, members of the Alumni Council play a vital role in the life of the Archbishop Mitty community by engaging hundreds of alumni in various events and activities. Each year, the Alumni Council sets goals, which are defined at the beginning of the school year. Together, the Alumni Office and Alumni Council also encourage Monarchs to connect with one another through the private online community: Mitty Alumni Connect. Finally, the council encourages Monarchs to participate in Monarch Volunteer Day, support the school through Monarch Day of Giving, and take part in a wide variety of events designed to provide Monarchs with opportunities to stay connected with the school. The Alumni Council is also instrumental in events, such as the annual Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament, Monarch Fest during Alumni Weekend, and the Alumni Reception at Black and Gold. The Alumni Office is grateful to have such an enthusiastic and dedicated group of men and women who actively engage with the school, set goals that align with the school’s mission, and communicate with alumni. Below is a complete list of Alumni Council members for the 2020-2021 school year: Paul Behan ’82 Michelle (Kuzirian ’85) Otte Amy (Choice ’86) Korb Maureen (Loftus ’92) Anderson Renee (Diani ’92) Huerta Jennifer (Campisi ’92) Sabatino Ashley (Mendez ’93) Fijman Steve Tonelli ’94 James “Mac” Williams ’02 Katherine Edgecumbe ’10 Michaela Matulich ’11 Courtney (Lisowski ’12) Rousseau Jessica Alva ’14 Nicole Johnston ’14
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Monarchs from the Alumni Council of 2019-2020 posed for a group photo on campus last year. The front row from left to right includes Randi (Ratra ’89) Melo, Michaela Matulich ’11, and Kalyn Simon ’13. The second row from left to right shows Renee (Diani ’92) Huerta, Courtney (Lisowski ’12) Rousseau, Ashley (Mendez ’93) Fijman, and Sydnie Wong ’12. The third row from left to right includes Amy (Choice ’86) Korb, Michelle (Kuzirian ’85) Otte, Katherine Edgecumbe ’10, Jennifer (Tan ’98) Torai, Jessica Alva ’14, and Maureen (Loftus ’92) Anderson. Finally, the back row from left to right shows Mike D’Ambrosio ’04, Jose Castanon ’86, James “Mac” Williams ’02, Alex Balog ’10, Steve Tonelli ’94, Thomas Miller ’83, Paul Behan ’82, and Shayan Alam ’99.
Interested in Joining the Alumni Council? Contact the Alumni Office and email alumni@mitty.com for more information.
CLASS NOTES ’69
JOHN HOPPIN is sheltering in place in Apache Junction, Arizona, and hopes to start another summer on the road in his motorhome soon, so he can visit his six grandchildren, who live in California, Oregon, and Nebraska.
STEVE SULGIT retired from United Airlines after 43 years and is now enjoying three new grandchildren who range in age from 3 weeks old to 3 years old. Steve is looking forward to traveling and working on his house.
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TIM HART spent 32 years working for Intel Corporation and has lived in California, Arizona, Oregon, Puerto Rico, and Asia. Tim is currently retired and living in Florida.
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enjoys playing with his grandkids, Isabella, 10, Austin, 8, and Corbin, 4. Jim and his wife, Sandy, are celebrating their 38th year of marriage. They still live in El Dorado Hills. JIM COOKE
STEVE RAMONA is helping people survive the current economic crisis by showing them ways to make money from home in just an hour a day.
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BLAKE CHOW works for the Los Angeles Police Department as the deputy chief commanding officer for the Transit Services Bureau and is responsible for public safety on the transit system.
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THERESA (ZUNIGA)
and her husband are celebrating 44 years of marriage, and recently celebrated the birth of their 11th grandchild.
HUETHER
PAUL BEHAN focused on family and friends during these challenging times, appreciating the little things we all too often take for granted. Paul was still able to enjoy the company of members of the Class of ’82 in Tahoe in August. His daughter, Kate, started her junior year at Mitty and is well on her way to building the lifelong friendships he has enjoyed all these years.
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MICHELE GILA has been a realtor for the past 25 years and accepted a position with Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors as the Director of Realtor Advocacy. Michele started this new position right as the shelter-in-place orders were issued.
teaches criminology, criminal justice, and legal studies courses with the Department of Justice Studies at San Jose State University. He created and regularly presents “Policing in the Current Political and Social Climate,” a first-of-its-kind training model for law enforcement. A respected legal trend and law enforcement expert, Greg is regularly featured on television and radio programs, podcasts, and in print. GREG WOODS
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MARK TORTORICI
currently lives in the Bay Area with his wife and two kids and works for his own training consulting company called Transform Talent Acquisition. He still writes, records, and plays music when he has free time. Mark’s current band is called Blue Dali and is an original alternative rock band.
is teaching piano and guitar online: takelessons.com/profile/dr-tom-w.
TOM WILLBANKS
ANNE SPENCER-PILCHER
is working with her fourth grade son, Garrett, during “distance learning” while going through treatment for stage II breast cancer.
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BRIAN BARBIER
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SANTINA MELANDER BOWERS was recently
works at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History as associate curator of anthropology. In July, Brian married Ashley Vaughan, who is a professor of cultural anthropology at a local community college.
FRANCES AMBROSE
has been substitute teaching K-8 in public schools and for the Catholic Diocese of San Jose for 16 years, until schools closed March 16, 2020, due to the pandemic. Frances is now substitute teaching for these schools while they are in “distance learning.” Last summer, Frances also ran the Kennolyn Day Camp Office at Hilltop Hacienda in the Santa Cruz Mountains, which overlooks beautiful Monterey Bay. Hopefully, this pandemic will end soon, and the camp will be able to be open again this summer.
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promoted to vice principal at Holy Family School after a 20-year teaching career. She is the first graduate of the school to return to campus and become an administrator. Santina’s husband, TODD BOWERS, is the owner of Bowers Precision, a company he started which specializes in mechanical design, prototyping, and CNC Machining. Santina’s son, Grant, is in eighth grade, and her daughter, Aurora, is in fourth grade.
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MICHELLE LINK started a new role in education as the director of innovation / STEAM facilitator at STEAM@ Stipe Elementary School, a new iteration of a neighborhood school in the Oak Grove School District in San Jose.
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MILES ASHLOCK
started a new role as chief of staff in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Last year, Miles and his partner, Enn Burke, moved into a new home, which formerly belonged to Enn’s grandparents for 55 years, and welcomed Ziggy, a tri-color mini Australian Shepherd, into the family.
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KELLY (MAXWELL) MUSGRAVE and her
husband, David Musgrave (Bellarmine ’04), welcomed their second daughter, Ainsley, in February. She joins her proud big sister, Isla, who is 2 years old.
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KRISTINA (ERICKSEN)
rolled out a “distance learning” plan for her second graders via Google Classroom. She has been getting great participation, despite the range of technological access at home. Kristina is proud of her students and misses them! AGRILLO
and her husband, Kyle, celebrated their daughter Sophie’s first birthday in August.
KATIE (MURRAY) GUDGEON
has
been accepted to Georgetown University’s Master of Business Administration program. recently married his partner, Lilo, on July 3rd in a small, sociallydistanced ceremony. Matthew and Lilo premiered their new hide-and-seek game and travel show “Sneakers and Seekers” on YouTube. Matthew released two new singer-songwriter albums, “Elegy” and “Young Man’s Soul.” Also, his improv comedy duo, Loud and the Fog, is gaining a following on Youtube and Apple Podcasts. Matthew gets to create for a living and loves every minute of it.
MATTHEW CAPURRO
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THERESA (BAKEWELL)
KNIGHT is a professional artist and teacher. She developed the art program at Queen of Apostles School, where she has been teaching art for the past 14 years. Theresa received an art degree from the California State University, Monterey Bay. She has been married to Bobby Knight for 11 years and they have a 9-year-old son, Elliott. Theresa occasionally comes back to Mitty to teach summer school, and her son plays Next Level football on campus every fall, which warms her little forever-Monarch heart.
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works in property management.
ANTHONY VILLALBA
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CHRIS BERG’s youngest daughter, Addison Lindley Berg, was born in October of 2018. Her oldest sister, Annabelle, 7, and brother, Andrew, 5, are thrilled to have a sibling to join them. As if the house wasn’t full of enough love, laughter, and chaos, the family also added a puppy, Ace, in 2019.
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medicine residency at Naval Medical Center San Diego. After Douglas graduates in the spring, he will be stationed at the 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan, as a staff emergency medicine physician.
TEJA CHEMUDUPATI graduated with a degree in human biology from the University of California, San Diego, and now works as a critical care transport EMT. Over the past few years, Teja has also been working at the Stanford School of Medicine in clinical research, where he gets to work alongside retinal surgeons to investigate the molecular causes of vision loss. Teja had the opportunity to co-author academic publications on the proteomics of genetic eye diseases with his lab. Recently, the lab has focused on identifying potential drug therapies for COVID-19. They’re working rapidly to publish their latest research findings.
got married and bought a house last year. Emily and her husband had to re-imagine their wedding because of COVID-19. They ended up having a perfect ceremony with just their immediate families in Lake Tahoe. They moved into their first house in Portland, Oregon, shortly thereafter.
EMILY (MERTENS) WINSLOW
STEPHANIE KENT wrote a book called, “The Call Me Ishmael Phone Book,” which was published by Simon and Schuster’s Avid Reader Press on October 13th. It’s an interactive, multimedia book that celebrates reading and readers.
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DOUGLAS HOFSTETTER
graduated with a Bachelor of Science in biology at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo in 2012. He went on to earn a medical degree at Saint Louis University under the US Navy’s Health Professions Scholarship Program. Since 2016, he has been completing his emergency
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DANIEL BAKEWELL
and his fiancée, Chrissy, welcomed their first baby, Kaley Marie Bakewell, into the world in San Jose, California, on September 3rd. Both mom and baby are doing great! Dan and Chrissy are over the moon with their new addition.
CLASS NOTES CHRISTINE (CONNOLLY) HENNINGER and her husband,
Brett, welcomed their first child, Brady Henninger, in October of 2019.
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is raising her financial support to become a missionary. Ashley is now the youth director at South Bay Community Church.
ASHLEY WATSON
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ANDE FIEBER
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JULIANNA CASSARA
graduated from Humboldt State University with a master’s degree in marine biology.
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SHAYNE CASEY
received a Master of Business Administration in data science and analytics from Santa Clara University.
is currently a second-year law student at Santa Clara University, where she is pursuing a J.D. / M.B.A. dual degree. Recently, she was selected as the symposium editor for the Santa Clara Law Review and was named to the Honors Moot Court Board. Julianna also serves as an Academic Success Program Fellow, mentoring first-year law students.
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JONATHAN PHAM
was diagnosed with AML Leukemia in 2019. She underwent several rounds of chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant from her younger brother, CONNOR ’17, saved her life. In March, she was deemed to be in remission. Since then, Meghan started a new job at DreamWorks Animation Television as an assets production coordinator for the new show “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.” Meghan will be moving down to Los Angeles this year and is excited to begin this new adventure.
graduated from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2019. He will be matriculating to the M.D. - Ph. D. program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine.
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EMILY GOES graduated from NYU Tisch’s New Studio on Broadway.
JANELLE WILSON graduated from nursing school, passed her boards, and works as a nurse case manager doing home health care for patients with COVID-19. Nothing would be possible without prayers and the immaculate guidance of God.
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ANDREW RINTAL is transferring back home to Santa Clara University to complete a bachelor’s degree in communication studies. Andrew is excited to be attending the school he planned on going to out of high school, and on a scholarship, as well!
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The Archbishop Mitty Heritage Circle is comprised of alumni, parents of students and alumni, and friends who have made provision for the school by means of a planned gift. To become a member, simply advise the Advancement Office of your intention to make a gift to the school in your will or living trust. If you would like more information on making a legacy gift, please contact the Advancement Office at (408) 342-4224. In providing for the school in a will, trust, or other vehicle of planned gift, pleased be advised that our corporate title is “Roman Catholic Welfare Corporation of San Jose,” a corporation sole, for the benefit of Archbishop Mitty High School.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
THROUGH FEBRUARY 15th
The Archbishop Mitty family requests that you join us in prayer for these members of our community and their families. We say a special prayer today for all those who have been impacted by the current pandemic. We pray for healing and peace. Spyros Theodoros Paxinos Grandfather of Nina Cvillink ’23
Margaret Ellen Abarro Aunt of Brenna Schumacher ’19 and Julia Schumacher ’21
Rick Justice Father of Nicole Justice ’04 and Greg Justice ’07
Lucile Bianco AMHS Board of Regents Emeritus
Margaret M. Kelly Mother of Tim Kelly ’68, Pat Kelly ’69, and Terry Kelly ’70
Miguel Perez Former AMHS Staff; Father of Mike Perez, AMHS Staff; Grandfather of Mikey Perez, Jr., Former AMHS Staff
Sean Laffan ’96 Husband of Sabrina (Cooper ’98) Laffan
Gracie Poole Grandmother of Lauren White ’21
Doris Lagasca Great-aunt of Lindsay Lim ’19 and Michael Lim ’22
Jason Quibelan Brother of Gary Quibelan ’73 and Uncle of Isaia Regala ’21
William Louie Grandfather of Lance Louie ’19 and Noele Louie ’23
Marc Reynolds AMHS Class of ’73
Rodney Joseph Bourgeois Grandfather of Emma Brown ’23 John Bowcock Grandfather of Alexis Bowcock ’21 and Lyndsey Bowcock ’22 Kyle Breunling AMHS Class of ’15, Sister of Kendra (Breunling ’09) Cornelius Troy Buzzell AMHS Class of ’96 Paul Ward Carney Father of Roger Carney ’78 Manuel Cortez Grandfather of Agustin Garcia ’22 and Cielo Garcia ’24 Jack Cushman Uncle of Gwendolyn Rogers ’21 Alfons van Dalen Grandfather of Aidan van Dalen ’23 Rosalie Fleming Grandmother of William Ladd ’24 Guadalupe Flores Grandfather of Marcos Cornejo ’21 and Mia Cornejos ’24 Josephine Galindo Mother of Janie Falcone, AMHS staff, and grandmother of Annamaria Falcone ’14 and Jim Falcone ’18 Christine Giardina Aunt of Matteo Corral ’22 Anna-Maria Gonzalez Great-grandmother of Angel Rojero ’19, Salvador Rojer Colin ’20, and Alondra Rojero ’22 Steve Hinson Father of Nicole Hinson ’08 and Natalie Hinson ’11 Charles J. Johannes Father of Elizabeth Johannes Lasher ’85 and Jessica Johannes ’88
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Nonie Marshall Great-grandmother of Malakai Marshall ’23 Laura Martell Great-grandmother of Lucas DeBenedetti ’20 and Dominic DeBenedetti ’23 Miguel Rojero Martinez Grandfather of Angel Rojero ’19, Salvador Rojero Colin ’20, and Alondra Rojero ’22
Fred Ricardo Great-uncle of Malia Grant ’24 Elsa Rodiger Great-aunt of Zachary Webb ’21 and Mason Webb ’23 Werner Rodiger Great-uncle of Zachary Webb ’21 and Mason Webb ’23 Stanley Rokes Grandfather of Ethan Rokes ’21
Ann Matusich Mother of Luke Matusich, AMHS Staff; Mother-in-law of Lauren Matusich, AMHS Faculty; Grandmother of Audrey Matusich ’08, Sean Matusich ’10, and Jared Matusich ’13
Lalji Raichand Mepa Shah Grandfather of Krina Shah ’22
Mollie McEvoy Class of 1989
Patsy Smith Grandmother of Jonathan Heneghan ’23
Christopher Miller Cousin of Madelynn Schawan ’21
Joy Thomas Father of Joshua Thomas ’24
Rafaela Ruiz Naik Grandmother of Celeste Anaya ’12 and Steven Anaya ’23
Anthony Viglione Grandfather of Angelina Afanador ’21
Tia Williams Sion Mother of Lauren Sion ’20 and Jordan Sion ’23
Thomas Tinh Nguyen Grandfather of Grace Nguyen ’21
Barbara Webb Grandmother of Zachary Webb ’21 and Mason Webb ’23
Gautham Parachuri Grandfather of Hursh Mehta ’24
William Wong Grandfather of Denae Lemery ’23
John Parsons Jr. Cousin of Malakai Marshall ’23
Jessica Yeban Great-aunt of Danielle Santos ’24
Ben Paulides AMHS Class of ’09, Brother of Nicole Paulides ’12
FROM THE ARCHIVES
This photo survives from day s gone by at Archbishop Mitt y. Can you tell us anything abou t this picture? Do you know these peop le? If you can enlighten us, we’d love to learn the mysteries of this image.
Email us in the Alumni Offi ce at alumni@mitty.com.
From the last issue: This was the Homecoming Court for the Class of 1992. The dress-up theme for these seniors was Pajama Day. From left to right in the front row: Erica Hicks ’92, Laurie (Florzyck ’92) Walker, Kathy Stahl ’92, Alyssa (Schmidt ’92) Olson, and Veronica (Gonzalez ’92) Rouse. The back row from left to right includes Ryan Morgan ’92, Robert Jones ’92, Reuben Payan ’92, Brian Eagleson ’92, and Leo Gutierrez ’92. Thanks for helping us solve the mystery!
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OUR THANKS
Archbishop Mitty High School is grateful to all of those who contribute to the success of our mission. The individuals whose names grace the following pages serve as our partners in educating tomorrow’s leaders in the Catholic tradition. Thank you for your generous support that allows this visionary and compassionate community to thrive.
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Administration & Governance 2019-2020 ADMINISTRATION 2019-2020
Timothy Brosnan President Katherine Caputo Principal Keith Mathews Associate Principal James Fallis Assistant Principal/Dean of Students Cathie Whalen Chief Financial Officer Mason Kimont Executive Director For Advancement Eric Anderson Chief Information Officer Brian Eagleson ’92 Director of Athletics Douglas Santana Director of Performing Arts Gregory Walker Director of Student Activities Katherine Wesmiller Director of Admissions Timothy Wesmiller Director of Campus Ministry BOARD OF REGENTS 2019-2020
Robert Allard Jennifer Beltramo Timothy Brosnan – ex officio Katherine Caputo – ex officio Kris Chellem Ryan Chew ’11 John DiNapoli Cheryl Durzy Ruth Fletcher Claudia Galvan John Gilmore – President Christine Gorjanc Bob Griswold Mason Kimont – ex officio Greg Korbel ’93 Keith Mathews – ex officio Kelly McHaffie
Scott Mosko Michael Mulcahy John Oosterhouse David Peraino Sruthi Ramaswami ’12 Debby Rodriguez Rob Roskopp Carol Sandman Maria Simon Elisa Steele Ken Tersini Maria Nash Vaughn Cathie Whalen – ex officio Nancy Yu Kristin Zanni – President Elect REGENTS EMERITI
Kathy Almazol Adam Anderson Rev. George Aranha James Atwell ’73 Michael Aymar Samuel Ballon Jeff Berg Lucile Bianco† Aldo Billingslea Catherine Bernal Bloyd Mgr. J. Patrick Browne Mark Cabrales Dorothy Caputo† Pat Cavaney David Chang Cindy Chavez Lewis Chew Chris Citti ’76 Kerri Corley John Couch Richard Cristina Anne Crowley Mary Curtis Thomas Davis Gwen Dorcich Kathy Dunlap Richard Duquette Kate Elfrink Tracey (Bresniker ’79) Enfantino Jack Estill Kennetha Evans
Fr. Paul Fitzgerald, S.J Bernadine Fong Luana Freitag David Fry Rev. Andrew Garavel, S.J. Judy (Poe ’76) Goodson Sheila (Gray ’75) Gregory Joe Guerra Steve Guttman Dan Haniger ’75 Toni Heagerty Liz Hirata Kathryn Hogan George Honoré Rex Hoover, DDS Barb Ignatius Howard Ignatius Francisco Jiménez Ph.D Debi Justice April Kawahara Paul Kimura Laura Kramar Larry LaMantia, ’71 Esq. Mary Lou Lawrence Monica Lebron ’97 Marvin G. Lewis Laura Liccardo, ’78 Esq. Michael Linney ’77 Carey Lisowski Richard Loftus Emil Lovely Mary Lyons Audrey MacLean Rev. Gerdenio Manuel, S.J. Thomas McEnery David Mewes Robert Mezzetti ’73 Norman Y. Mineta George Monk Robert Moore Joanne Moul Stephen Mullaney Joe Natoli Carol Olimpia† Helen Owen Carol Parker Tekakwitha Pernambuco-Wise Erin (O’Connell ’81) Perrucci Hon. Risë Pichon Cont’d
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Regents Emeriti cont’d
Sr. Claude Power, P.B.V.M.† Ken Raasch Suanne Ramar Maria Rangel-Alarcon ’00 Rick Ridder Paige Robbins Rev. Jack Russi, S.M.† Diann Ryan John Saunders Michael Savini Lloyd Scates Dawn Schaeffer David Schmidt Jill (Nesbitt ’95) Scotcher, Ph.D. Karen Serpa Mark Singer Michelle Smith
Steve Smith Steven Speno Tanya Spirtos James Steele Tim Steele David Sugishita Thomas Sullivan† Mark Tersini Todd Teresi Ernest Thomas† Sr. Nicki Thomas, SNJM John Thompson Linda Tirado, Ph.D Jorge Titinger Chuck Toeniskoetter Rev. Fred Tollini, S.J.† Miel Vallejo-Brooks ’92 M.D.
Pat Waite Dave Wertzberger Rick Williams Mark Woodward Ernie Yamane Cheryl Young Tim Zanni Rick Zea †Deceased
ARCHBISHOP MITTY PARENT ASSOCIATION 2019-2020
ALUMNI COUNCIL 2019-2020
Officers
Shayan Alam ’99 – President Jessica Esperanza Alva ’14 Maureen Anderson ’92 Alex Balog ’10 Paul Behan ’82 Jose Castanon ’86 Mike D’Ambrosio ’04 Renee Diani-Huerta ’92 Katherine Lynn Edgecumbe ’10 Grace Hase ’12 Nicole Johnston ’14 Amy (Choice ’86) Korb Michaela Matulich ’11 Randi Melo ’89 Ashley Mendez-Fijman ’93 Kaitlyn McNicholas ’10 Thomas Miller ’83 Michelle Kuzirian Otte ’85 Courtney (Lisowski ’12) Rousseu Jennifer Sabatino ’92 Kalyn Simon ’13 Steve Tonelli ’94 Jennifer Torai ’98 James Williams ’02 Sydnie Wong ’12
President ....................................................................................................Kimberly Moore President-Elect ................................................................................................ Ellen Imrisek Treasurer ...............................................................................................................June Peng Corresponding Secretary .............................................................................. Anne Rodriguez Recording Secretary .........................................................................................Kerrie Utsumi Committee Chairs and Co-Chairs
Administrative Support Co-Chair ................................................................... Alisha Collier Administrative Support Co-Chair ........................................................... Laarni DeGuzman Administrative Support Co-Chair ....................................................................Audrey Webb Athletic Program Support Co-Chair .................................................................... Allison Fox Athletic Program Support Co-Chair ......................................................................... Joy Hart Auction Co-Chair ................................................................................Christine Linthacum Mailing Co-Chair...............................................................................................Anjali Babu Mailing Co-Chair............................................................................................. Jennifer Hsu Mailing Co-Chair .................................................................................................Marie Raj Parent Support Co-Chair ..................................................................................... Ban Ballou Parent Support Co-Chair ............................................................................. Nimeesha Rane Parent Support Co-Chair ............................................................................Shilpa Shanbhag Parent Support Co-Chair ............................................................................... Tiffany Sparks Performing Arts Support Co-Chair ............................................................Amy Hasenkamp Performing Arts Support Co-Chair ............................................................. Ronnie Jacobson Performing Arts Support Co-Chair ............................................................Shamita Tripathy Social Co-Chair ........................................................................................ Sheryl Domingue Social Co-Chair ........................................................................................... Moira Edelman Social Co-Chair ...................................................................................Erica Krishnamurthy Volunteer Facilitation Chair .......................................................................Yueping Gallaher ex Officio Members
Administrative Liaison ...........................................................................Mary Ann Prescott Advancement Liaison ........................................................................................Jennifer Hull President .................................................................................................. Timothy Brosnan
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Financial Statistics 2019-2020
Table of Contents
OPERATING FUND The Annual Fund
1,576,000
46.6%
33 Monarch Leadership Society 35 President’s Circle 38 Annual Fund
NON OPERATING BUDGET SUPPORT Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament Black & Gold Mitty Auction Endowment In-kind Capital Campaign Gifts Direct Aid Appeal
Total Operating Fund and Non Operating
35,000 54,500 90,500 824,000 115,700 422,000 272,000
1.0% 1.6% 2.7% 24.3% 3.4% 12.4% 8.0%
3,389,700
100%
46 Gifts From Alumni and Current Students 49 Black & Gold Gala 50 Mitty Auction 53 Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament 54 Donors to Archbishop Mitty High School
CURRENT REVENUE Tuition & Fees Student Activities Parent Pledge, Endowment Release, and Other Summer School & Summer Camps
88.0% 2.6% 7.8% 1.6%
Total
100%
58 Archbishop Mitty High School Heritage Circle 59 Memorials 60 Emergency Tuition Assistance Fund 61 Endowing Our Future 65 Archbishop Mitty High School Arts Society
USE OF FUNDS Salaries & Benefits Instructional Support & Student Activities Financial Aid Technology Operations & Maintenance of Plant Capital Improvements Summer School & Summer Camps
66.1% 5.0% 10.4% 2.5% 11.1% 3.9% 1.0%
Total
100%
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65 Brother Fien Volunteer Recognition 70 Student Christian Service 77 Supporting Archbishop Mitty High School
Monarch Leadership Society 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, faith-filled, just, respectful leaders.
Joseph Agu and Cheryl Shavers Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. Bernard and Niccole Allard Ed and Kathy Almazol Darrin and Gloryvee Alves Joe Ammatuna Adam and Maureen (Loftus ’92) Anderson Jeremy and Meredith Aston Mike and Lynn† Aymar Brandon and Lisa Bain Peter and Mary Baust Mark and Barbara Beck Roger and Joanna Biros Bonnie Blackwell Kristin Braia Richard and Judy Bregante Joseph and Linda Bronson Tim and Sally Brosnan Brian and Theresa Bumb Mark Burns ’78 Mark and Julie Cabrales Ronald and Mary Cane Dan and Dorothy† Caputo Jake (’92) and Robin ( Jeffers ’92) Caputo Katherine Caputo William and Susan Carter Joseph and Debra (Truhe ’88) Cassara Pat and Tami Cavaney David and Glowe Chang Kris and Evelyne Chellam Dianna and Lewis Chew Msgr. Francis Cilia Carl and Kathleen Cilker Citti’s Florist - Chris Citti ’76; Gary (’69) and Linda Citti; Gloria Citti; Justin Citti ’02; Thomas Glascott and Adrianna Citti Glascott Mike Clair and Audrey MacLean Bill and Kathy Cleary Christopher and Alisha Collier Comerica Bank Charles and Linda Corbalis John and Tara Couch
Richard and Diane Cristina Thomas and Mary Crotty Mike (’04) and Maggie D’Ambrosio Most Rev. Thomas A. Daly Timothy and Christina Deane Lawrence and Jacquelyn deAngelis Rev. Rodney DeMartini John and Melinda DiNapoli The Diocese of San Jose Steve and Gwen Dorcich James and Joan (Russell ’77) Downey Tom and Kathy Dunlap Ian and Grace Edvalson Kathy Edwards David and Janis Eggleston Elias Eleftheriades and Tanya Spirtos Wim and Kate Elfrink Environmental Systems, Inc. - Chris (’77 and Lisa (Meyer ’80) Enfantino; Eugene (’79) and Tracy (Bresniker ’79 Enfantino John and Teresa Estill Gregory and Debra Fant Mike and Anne Federwisch John and Helen Finneran Darleen Fitzgerald James Fitzgerald Michael and Ruth Fletcher Robert and Barbara Floyd John and Susan Fortune Michael and Mary Ellen Fox Jan Francis Dave and Shellie Fry Lisa Fry-Leese Fry’s Electronics The Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation Phillip and Cindy Gibson John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell Eugene Golobic and Linda Dias-Golobic The Good Tidings Foundation Glenn† and Judy (Poe ’76) Goodson Brian (’74) and Sheila (Gray ’75) Gregory Tom and Pat Grennan
Robert and Jenny Griswold Joe Guerra Rosalie Gummow Stephan and Wendy Guttman Matt (’85) and Julie Haniger Walt (’70) and Judy Haniger Walt† and June† Haniger Joshua (’92) and Hilary Harmssen Greg Heinrichs ’70 Jorge and Pamela Helmer John Holton George and Marjorie Honoré Karl and Jennifer Hsu Linda Hunter Noreen Hussain Zahid Hussain Howard and Barb Ignatius Richard and Ellen Imrisek The William G. Irwin Foundation Robert and Christine Jahncke George Jones Nancy Jones The Ken and Judith Joy Family Foundation Thornton and Pearl Jue Richard and Debi Justice Jason Kaaha ’89 Edward and Deborah Kaufman April Kawahara David Kawahara Jason (’04) and Ashley (Fini ’04) Khalipa Nanette Kinkade Thomas Kinkade† Steve Kottmeier and Suanne Ramar Wanda Kownacki Scott and Joanie Kriens Therese Kunick† Theodore and Nina Lamour Robert† and Mary Lou Lawrence Rick Leese Scott and Tracy Lewis Frank and Carey Lisowski Kevin and Sheila MacLean
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Monarch Leadership Society cont’d
Eric and Beth Madia Philip and Kelly Mahoney Richard and Mary Malone Jeff and Nancy Marks Nigel and Sue Marrion Bob Kagle and Marissa Matusich-Kagle Allan McDonald† and Barbara McTighe Most Rev. Patrick McGrath Kevin and Katharine McLarney Tim and Mardy Meadows Dave Mewes Andrew and Joyce Miller Mary Ann Miller Thomas (’83) and Christin Miller David and Christy Mills George and Mary Monk Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Rob and Susan Moore Ernesto and Stacie Moreno Michael and Joanne Moul Stephen and Elizabeth Mullaney Mike Murphy John Naporano and E. Harden The Notre Dame Private Foundation Carol Olimpia† Gary Olimpia and Nancy HoskinsOlimpia John and Amy Oosterhouse Mark and Elizabeth Page Gerry and Carol Parker Andrew and Maria Pecota Les and Nini Pelio Pepsi Bottling Group David and Kerrie Peraino Petersen Construction Co. Larry Polayes and Penny HermanPolayes Sr. Mary Claude Power PVBM† Ming Qu and Ling Zhang Mario and Martha Queiroz George and Sandra Quinn Kenneth and Linda Raasch Peter and Rita Redford Cary and Martha Reich Robert and Leslie (Caughran ’90) Reilly Ron and Fran Reynolds Charles and Paige Robbins Phil and Gwynne Rolla Richard and Genevieve Rolla Roof Structures, Inc. Dan and Renay Rosckes Rosendin Electric, Inc. 34 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Rob Roskopp and Lepa Galeb-Roskopp James and Arlene Russi Marian and Carmen Rusu John and Diann Ryan Kelly (’73) and Margaret Ryan The Martha and Philip Sanfilippo Trust Santa Cruz Bicycles Suzanne Saulman John and Rena Saunders Michael and Kristin Savini Lloyd and Sandra Scates Tom and Dawn Schaeffer David and Kathy Schmidt Stephen and Patricia Schott Randy and Eileen Scott The Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation Mark and Melody Singer Gerry and Michelle Smith Stephen and Jennifer Smith John A. and Susan Sobrato John M. and Timi Sobrato Jure and Michelle Šola Steven and Roxanne Speno James Steele Stacey Steele Timothy and Patricia Steele Steinberg Architects Lori Stelliga Richard Strayer
Dave and Judy Sugishita TBI Construction & Construction Management, Inc. Todd and Jennifer Teresi Ken and Karen (Bryant ’85) Tersini Linda Tirado Jennifer Titinger Jorge Titinger Chuck and Linda Toeniskoetter John and Christine Tower David Truong and Trinh Trinh Jim and Candice Unruh Lori Vann-Mewes Mario and Cheryl Vargas Issac and Maria Nash Vaughn Fred (’72) and Anne Vernacchia Donald and Anna Waite Pat and Ginny Waite Claudia Weist The E. L. Wiegand Foundation Rick and Barbara Williams Donald and Catherine Williamson Lawrence and Paula Wong Mark and Laurie Woodward Ernest and Paula Yamane David† and Barbara Yeh Tim and Kristin Zanni Rick and Colette Zea Naveen and Anupama Zutshi †Deceased
President’s Circle The President’s Circle is comprised of alumni, parents of alumni, parents of current students, and friends of Archbishop Mitty High School who have made gifts of $4,000 or more during the preceding fiscal year. Many families and friends choose to continue their membership in the President’s Circle year after year in recognition of the superior achievements of the school. We salute the following members of this pace-setting group and hope that the power of their example will serve to encourage others to invest in Archbishop Mitty High School.
Abbott Laboratories Adobe Systems, Inc. Ashish and Namrata Agrawal Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. Bernard and Niccole Allard Darrin and Gloryvee Alves Krishnan Anantheswaran and Shamita Tripathy Eric and Christina Anderson Adam and Maureen (Loftus ’92) Anderson Brian and Julie Ankenbrandt Melanie Anstett and Lorraine Beeman Apple, Inc. Applied Materials, Inc. Manuel Arana Manzano and Ivana Fantozzi Art’s Sheet Metal Mfg. Jeremy and Meredith Aston Sean and Jodi Austin Prakash and Anjali Babu Brandon and Lisa Bain Binay and Prenita Bajaj Ali and Ban Ballou Christopher and Kelly Barbazette Sean and Susan (Perry ’93) Bartlett Jeffrey Barton and Deborah Glines Peter and Mary Baust Rupen and Anar Bavishi Eric Bayon and Ronnie Jacobson Sami Ben Makhlouf and Lamia Megdiche David and Susan Bilton Diego Blanc and Maria Zoco Christopher (’88) and Kelly Bovone Chad Bowar and Rita Patterson Clark and Jennifer Bowcock Cameron Bowman Karl and Brenda Braitberg Bright Funds Scott and Rona Brodrick Joseph and Linda Bronson Keith and Lynn Brown Paul Brown and Meredith Wright
Curt and Lucy Brune Nafea and Lana Bshara Craig Burrows and Betsy Upton Elwyn and Emily Cabebe Brian and Doreen Cadieux John (’01) and Katie Cane Ronald and Mary Cane Jake (’92) and Robin ( Jeffers ’92) Caputo Katherine Caputo Paul and Lisa Caputo Melvin Cardozo and Annie Sequeira Lawrence and Kathleen Cargnoni Samuel (’86) and Adila Carlino William and Susan Carter Joseph and Debra (Truhe ’88) Cassara David and Venus Cenizal David Chao and Chi-Pei Cherng Hamesh Chawla and Juhi Jairath Kris and Evelyne Chellam Jiwei Chen and Fen Zhou Dianna and Lewis Chew Craig Child and Jennifer Dickson Shawn and Brenda (Broadus ’84) Chizanskos Cisco Systems, Inc. Comerica Bank Dean and Michelle Correa Corsiglia, McMahon & Allard, LLP Richard and Diane Cristina Rainer Cvillink and Ellen Paxinos Mike (’04) and Maggie D’Ambrosio Godfrey and Sandra D’Souza Timothy De Kay and Laura Eisbach Alain and Stephanie de Raynal Timothy and Christina Deane Dell Conall and Caroline Dempsey Manav Deshmukh and Geetanjali Paranjape Devcon Construction Ronald and Renee Devore Tapomoy and Shyamopriya Dey Sanjaya and Vaji Dharmasena John and Melinda DiNapoli
Steve and Gwen Dorcich Sanjiv and Mitul Doshi Sam and Ann Doumanian James and Joan (Russell ’77) Downey John and Kirsten Dryden Yuezhong Du and Jiong Peng Anuj and Priya Dua Kevin and Adrienne Dueck Michael Dunne Hani and Cheryl Durzy David and Judy Dutton Ian and Grace Edvalson Kathy Edwards Electronic Arts Chris (’77) and Lisa (Meyer ’80) Enfantino Environmental Systems, Inc. Epicurean Group Esurance Insurance Services, Inc. David Fahey and Tracy Edkins Aaron and Challee Fast Ben and Sarah ( Jordan ’01) Faulkner John Faylor ’81 Mike and Anne Federwisch Kishore Fernandes and Pamela Pinto Thomas Ferrill and Stephanie Kain Ferrill James and Mary Fitzgerald Michael and Ruth Fletcher George and Mary Ann Fox Frederick and Jennifer Fusilero Indrajit Gajendran and Lan Tong Tomo and Dara Galeb Bruno and Katherine Garlepp Jason and Jessica Geis Steve (’68) and Linda Gera Rakesh and Shalini Ghiya John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell Lawrence and Fiona Giuffre Heather Glahn Yitao Gong and Liangxue Zhu Google Christine Gorjanc Srinivasu Gottipati and Kapila Thotakura Courtney Grant
Cont’d
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President’s Circle cont’d
Michael and Latonia Greene Seamus and Claire Greene Brian Gregory and Kerri Green Patricia Gregory Robert and Jenny Griswold Joe Guerra Stephan and Wendy Guttman Mark Hagerty and Weijie Lu Chuck and Mary Hammers Jaesoo Han and Hee Jung Kim Matt (’85) and Julie Haniger John and Helen Hartnett Michael and Amy Hasenkamp Robert and Laura Hastings Michael and Barbara Hayman Prashant and Veena Hegde Tom and Jan Herbert George and Marjorie Honoré Jon and Jennifer Honoré Karl and Jennifer Hsu Jun Huang and Lei Lian Jon and Karen Imperato Richard and Ellen Imrisek Pete Ingram-Cauchi and Natalia Mercadal The Intuit Foundation Raju and Vasanthi Iyer Basim and Julianne Jaber Robert and Christine Jahncke Mark and Susan Jamieson Tomas and Mirka Janus Young Jeon and Minsuk Kim Mandar and Indira Joshi Darren and May Jue Juniper Networks Changoo and Sarah Kang Elaine Kartalis Jason (’04) and Ashley (Fini ’04) Khalipa Myeongeop Kim and Soeun Lim Yoo Joong Kim and Yong Cho-Kim Mason and Sharon Kimont The KLA Tencor Foundation Steve and Amanda Klinger Curtis Knight Sean and Dorina Kohler Joab Kong and Yuying Long Mikhail Korolik and Katrina Mikhaylichenko John and Dana Kouretas James and Sandra Kronik Matthew and Kelly Kucic Indrajit Lahiri and Vidya Rao 36 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
James Lai and Florence Li Daniel and Andrea Lam Lam Research Edward and Denna Lao Jeffery and Maureen Latourrette Mary Lou Lawrence Mark and Cathy Leather Hoonki Lee and Kyunghee Kang Kenneth and Aer Lee Yau-Shing Lee and Fang-Yin Kuo Yong-Won and Hwajin Lee Mark and Margaret Lemak Matthew and Monita Levy Jun Li and Haiying Cheng Wei Li and Brenda Qiang Lisa Lico Jon and Christine Linthacum Justin Liu and Waigan Chan Steven Lo and Ines Gonzalez Josh and Jennifer Loftus Christopher Loos ’12 Grizel Lopez and Vrinda Achuthan Padmakumari Rose Lopez Kuok Chun Lou and Ching Ngan Chan Frank and Lori Lux Xiaofeng and Min Ma Kevin and Sheila MacLean Eric and Beth Madia Nicholas Mailey and Jennifer Simmons Anand and Elisa Malani Tim and Shea Malcolm Claudio and Isabel Mandelli Steven and Michelle Maranowski Karl and Sheila Markert Jeff and Nancy Marks Aaron and Felicity Martin Bryan and Lisa Martin Razvan and Michelle Mathias Francisco and Beth Matus Alexander Matyushkin and Alevtina Ivanova Glenn and Susan Mau Brian Maxwell John and Tracey Maytum James and Erin Mazzone Daniel and Michelle Mccauley Matthew and Leela McDonald Michael and Carolyn McDonald Thomas and Jill McEnery Dennis and Kelly McHaffie John McIntyre and Tiffany Sparks
McLarney Construction, Inc. Douglas and Susan McNelly Gary Meeker and Gladys Lim Ayhan Menekshe and Martina Kocianova Mark and Michelle Mesler Micron Technology, Inc. Microsoft Nenad and Ana Miladinovic Ryan and Joanne Mills Phanikrishna Modali and Sujatha Kalyanam Amit Modi and Manisha Surana Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Ernesto and Stacie Moreno Moreno and Associates, Inc. Scott and Elena Mosko Debbie Mueller Michael and Kimberly Mulcahy James and Jeanne Murphy Mike Murphy Venkatesh Nagapudi and Sangeetha Mani Servpreet and Sheilly Nayyar NC Fit Group, Inc. Netflix Mike Neunfinger and Sigrid Jacobsen Arden Ng and Muihoon Ong Alex and Thuy-Anh Nguyen Tom Nguyen and Kim Ngo Norton LifeLock Nvidia Gary Olimpia and Nancy HoskinsOlimpia Paulo and Filomena Oliveira John and Amy Oosterhouse Todd and Macy Otake Katherine Oven Mark and Elizabeth Page Anestis Panidis and Silvia Perini Eshwar and Shalini Parigi Chan Hong Park and Mi Sook Lee Dipesh and Nirupa Patel Manas Pati and Sasmita Mishra Nital and Kalindi Patwa PayPal Andrew and Maria Pecota David and Kerrie Peraino Ernest E. Pestana Charitable Foundation, Inc. Constantine Polychronopoulos and Aikaterini Gardeli Senthil and Bhuvanambigai Ponnuswamy Andrew and Alison Powell
Cont’d
President’s Circle cont’d
Pete and Lynn Pragastis Prudential Financial, Inc. Thomas and Elizabeth Pulchny Mario and Martha Queiroz George and Sandra Quinn Saravan Rajendran and Manjari Gadi Steve Kottmeier and Suanne Ramar Ravikumar Ramarao and Radha Venkatesh Abhijit Ray and Paramita Nath Ashir and Almas Raza Cary and Martha Reich Alan and Ute Ren David and Marisa Riparbelli Jorge and Anne Rodriguez Phil and Gwynne Rolla Richard and Genevieve Rolla Roof Structures, Inc. Dan and Renay Rosckes Oren and Heather Rothenberg Ron Rulkens and Linda Jiang John and Diann Ryan Matthew and Holly Salkeld Richard and Deborah Salom Sam’s Bar-B-Que Peter and Carol Sandman David and Sonia Sangster Louie and Denise Sanguinetti Santa Clara University Robert (’85) and Denise Sapien Sachin and Praseeda Sathaye John and Shannon Saunders Michael and Kristin Savini Jason and Tracy Scharpf Theodore and JoAnn Schilb Chris and Sali Schille Bill and Mary Jane Schmidt Mark and Marissa Schmidt John and Francimar Schmitt Todd and Paige Schmitzer Stephen and Patricia Schott Aaron Schultz and Gina Argenti-Schultz Tushar (’89) and Kajari Shah Andrew Shao ’14 Sanjay and Bhavna Sharma The Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation Ashwath Shridhar and Kimngan Nguyen Mark and Ellen Silver Damien and Maria Simon Dean Skelton and Claudia Galvan De Skelton Gerry and Michelle Smith
John A. and Susan Sobrato John M. and Timi Sobrato Michelle and Jure Šola Steven and Susan Sordello Mark and Leilani Spencer Benjamin and Katharine Spink Errol and Stacy Springs Geoffrey Stahl Stanford Children’s Health - Pediatric Associates Steinberg Hart Lori Stelliga Keith and Tricia Stephens Benjamin Strong and Robin Navarro Strong Ranjeet and Melissa Sudan James and Lisa Sullivan Shingo and Makiko Suzuki Symantec Corporation Synopsys Louis and Kim Taddeo Chong Tan and Clare Lee Ken and Karen (Bryant ’85) Tersini Clayton and Nancy Thompson Ratan and Nandini Tipirneni Ashok Tiwari and Komal Sharma Nueno Toliao and Hope StarrToliao Richard Tow and Pingshan Yao John and Christine Tower Andrew Trick Kostas Tsioutsiouliklis and Makrina Kartezini David and Ilene Tucker William Urban and Katrina Brinkman Mario and Cheryl Vargas Vincent and Rose Marie Vasconi Issac and Maria Nash Vaughn Rodney and Katherine Velasco Anthony and Melanie Ventura Matthew and Mary Ann Vernooy VISA, Inc. Chris and Zainab Vlahopouliotis Anthony and Alice Volpe Khuong and Diane Vu Hugh and Yuko Walsh Xiaobo Wang and Qing Ren Jeffrey and Audrey Webb Martyn and Fiona Webster Rob Wheeler and Kerrie Utsumi Sean and Cindy Worthington Peter Wu and Jennifer Lin Ernest and Paula Yamane
Cheng Yang and Qian Yao Haitao Yang and Xiaoyu Xu Lawrence Yee and Ava Wu Todd Yellin and Jennifer Copaken Chris Young and Bernadette Rodriguez Qishan Yu Aaron and Elizabeth Zanetto Kristin and Tim Zanni John Zhang and Kelly Li Naveen and Anupama Zutshi
President’s Circle Benefactors of the Year 2020 2019
Diane and John Ryan
Christine and Robert Jahncke
2018 Orla McDonnell and John Gilmore 2017
Kate and Wim Elfrink
2015
Susan and John A. Sobrato
2016 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Michelle and Gerry Smith
Sandra and George Quinn Dianna and Lewis Chew
Laurie and Mark Woodward Patricia and Stephen Schott Maria and Andrew Pecota Eileen and Randy Scott
2008 Marissa Matusich-Kagle and Bob Kagle 2007
Dorothy† and Dan Caputo
2006
Barb and Howard Ignatius
2004
The Waite Family
2005
Debi and Rick Justice
2003 Nanette and Thomas† Kinkade 2002
Diocese of San Jose
1999
Carol and Gerry Parker
1997
Evelynne and Kris Chellam
2001 Dawn and Thomas Schaeffer 2000 Lynn† and Mike Aymar Kathy and Tom Dunlap 1998
Judy and Rich Bregante
1996 Audrey MacLean and Mike Clair 1995 1994
Dianne and Rich Cristina
Marjorie and George Honoré
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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 High School 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.
Darius and Maristela Abasta Brian and Amanda Aberg Michael and Kristine Achkar Jeremy and Karol Advincula Anuj Aggarwal and Meena Gupta Ashish and Namrata Agrawal George and Estelle Agregado Nikolay and Olga Alekseyev Bernard and Niccole Allard Thomas and Julia Alloggiamento Darrin and Gloryvee Alves Samer and Erika Amireh Krishnan Anantheswaran and Shamita Tripathy Steven and Sujata Anaya Eric and Christina Anderson Adam and Maureen (Loftus ’92) Anderson Brian and Julie Ankenbrandt Melanie Anstett and Lorraine Beeman Manuel Arana Manzano and Ivana Fantozzi Muhammad Aslam and Asma Jaleel Jeremy and Meredith Aston Sean and Jodi Austin Marwan and Mona Awad Prakash and Anjali Babu Yitao and Cindy Bai Brandon and Lisa Bain Binay and Prenita Bajaj Ali and Ban Ballou Subba and Lakshmi Balusu Al and Sue Balzer Eric and Cynthia Banaag Christopher and Kelly Barbazette 38 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Sean and Susan (Perry ’93) Bartlett Jeffrey Barton and Deborah Glines Miles Iseri and Gina Battisto Iseri Peter and Mary Baust Rupen and Anar Bavishi Eric Bayon and Ronnie Jacobson Curtis and Judy Bell Rex Alan and Fatima Beltran Sami Ben Makhlouf and Lamia Megdiche Armando Benjume and Adriana Salazar Matthew and Carolyn Bentzel David and Ann Beymer Charito and Fe Biala David and Susan Bilton Russell Biswell and Tonja Chi Diego Blanc and Maria Zoco Rick Bleszynski and Lubov Komova Burch Boehner and Debbie Rishel Aloke and Yamini Bordia Christopher (’88) and Kelly Bovone Chad Bowar and Rita Patterson Clark and Jennifer Bowcock Cameron Bowman Karl and Brenda Braitberg Brian and Maria Braren Rafael and Michal Brenner Branko and Drazena Brocilo Scott and Rona Brodrick David and Megan Brody Keith and Lynn Brown Kent and Sharon Brown Paul Brown and Meredith Wright Scott and Monique Brown Curt and Lucy Brune Nafea and Lana Bshara Pradeep Buddharaju and Nipa Mehta Steve and Allyson Burke Damon and Tracy Burris Craig Burrows and Betsy Upton Raymond and Patricia Burton Brian and Sherri Butler James and Catherine Cabagbag Elwyn and Emily Cabebe Frank and Carol Cabri Adrian Caceres
Brian and Doreen Cadieux Arnel and Elaine Calamba John and Roberta Caldwell Jose and Christine Camara John and Kelly Cantlen Jake (’92) and Robin ( Jeffers ’92) Caputo Melvin Cardozo and Annie Sequeira Samuel (’86) and Adila Carlino Clifford (’91) and Jennifer Caroza Donn and Heather Casale Christopher and Deborah Casey Joseph and Debra (Truhe ’88) Cassara Jose (’86) and Kelly Castanon Sandy and Ivy Casuga Francis and Cherubin Cebedo Carlino and Julie Cecilio David and Venus Cenizal Alexander and Flerida Cervania Steven Chan and Shaoyi Wang Satyadeep Chandrashekar and Anitha Sreenivasa Murthy Vinod Chathoth and Sheema Bharathan Amol Chavarkar and Deepa Mhatre Richard and Debra Chavez Hamesh Chawla and Juhi Jairath Brian Chen and Vivian Tseng Jinqiu Chen and Ye Jin Jiwei Chen and Fen Zhou Amardeep Chhatwal and Mamta Narain Craig Child and Jennifer Dickson Wilton and Maria Chin Jerry and Faith Chou Ricardo Choy Morey and Elizabeth Velando Nunez Darya Chudova Lyall Chun and Denise Chew Kelvin Chung and Sung Min Van Co and Carolyn Nguyen Brendon and Judith Codipilly Dale and Debbie (Gaskell ’87) Coldiron Christopher and Alisha Collier Sean and Monica Comer Lucia Conley Jordan and Beth Cookman Garth Corral and Lu Lok
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Dean and Michelle Correa Mark and Sharon Cosentino Kyle and Lisa Coulter Pierre-Yves and Christine Couteau Michael (’88) and Julie Crisafulli Antonio and Lychees Cueva Jeffrey Cui and Helen Xing Karen Curtis Rainer Cvillink and Ellen Paxinos Godfrey and Sandra D’Souza Nitin and Neena Dandia Jeffrey Davis and Janet Anderson Michael and Vian Davis Timothy De Kay (’90) and Laura Eisbach Alain and Stephanie de Raynal Deric and Jennifer Debenedetti Peter and Connie Decena Conall and Caroline Dempsey Amish and Ruchibahen Desai Manav Deshmukh and Geetanjali Paranjape Ronald and Renee Devore Tapomoy and Shyamopriya Dey Sanjaya and Vaji Dharmasena Amit and Rita Dhir John and Melinda DiNapoli Christopher and Sabrina Do Cuong Doan Christopher and Sheryl Domingue Sanjiv and Mitul Doshi Sam and Ann Doumanian John and Kirsten Dryden Yuezhong Du and Jiong Peng Anuj and Priya Dua Kevin and Adrienne Dueck Michael Dueweke and Natalia Kisseleva Walt and Lisa Duflock Hani and Cheryl Durzy David and Judy Dutton Richard and Moira Edelman Ian and Grace Edvalson Chris and Diana Esler Aaron and Challee Fast Ben and Sarah ( Jordan ’01) Faulkner Arun Fernandes and Alvina D’Silva Kishore Fernandes and Pamela Pinto Thomas Ferrill and Stephanie Kain Ferrill George and Mary Ann Fox Jason and Allison Fox Joseph and Flora Freitas Frederick and Jennifer Fusilero Robert and Judy Gadbois
Indrajit Gajendran and Lan Tong Tomo and Dara Galeb Nigel and Yueping Gallaher Bernard Galvan and Michelle Lilley Arturo Gamboa-Aldeco and Anuncia Gonzalez-Martin Bruno and Katherine Garlepp Jason and Jessica Geis Reiner Genevriere and Sonja Cost Anil George and Thambu Joseph Rakesh and Shalini Ghiya George Gibbs and Karen Mcswain David and Andrea Gibson Christopher and Hilary Gill John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell Lawrence and Fiona Giuffre Heather Glahn Sofjan Goenawan and Conie Soerjanti Mena Morgan Yitao Gong and Liangxue Zhu Srinivasu Gottipati and Kapila Thotakura Jason and Angela Govig John and Jennifer Grady Scot Graham ’79 Courtney Grant Michael and Latonia Greene Seamus and Claire Greene Brian Gregory and Kerri Green Robert (’81) and Melanie Gribbin Robert and Jenny Griswold Amy Guardino George and Vanessa Guerra Puneet and Namrata Gupta Ritesh and Harshwardhani Gupta Jeff (’90) and Amy Gurich Dustin (’93) and Nicole Gutierrez Joseph and Rosella Guttadauro Stephan and Wendy Guttman Mark Hagerty and Weijie Lu Kevin (’91) and Jennifer (Ehle ’92) Haggerty Robert and Rita Halbach Abhinav Halen and Sunita Joshi Chuck and Mary Hammers Ben Han and Helen Wong Jaesoo Han and Hee Jung Kim Matt (’85) and Julie Haniger Tommy and Rebecca Hanson Jeff and Alyssa Harper Donald (’84) and Leslie Harris John and Helen Hartnett Michael and Amy Hasenkamp
Robert and Laura Hastings Michael and Barbara Hayman Prashant and Veena Hegde Vincent Hemsley and Robin Reynolds Hemsley Conor Heneghan and Sian Ferguson Tom and Jan Herbert Eddie and Machelle Hernandez Steve and Anne Herreria David and Kelly Herz Michael and Deanna Hilberman Mai Hoang John and Dina Holst Jon and Jennifer Honoré Brian and Aida Howell Karl and Jennifer Hsu Jun Huang and Lei Lian Jennifer Hull Mark Hull Hilton and Regan Hunt William and Leandra (Saenz ’92) Hutton Matthew (’81) and Kimberly Iden Jon and Karen Imperato Richard and Ellen Imrisek Fandi and Michelle Ingah Pete Ingram-Cauchi and Natalia Mercadal Miles Iseri and Gina Battisto Iseri Raju and Vasanthi Iyer Basim and Julianne Jaber Ramji Jagannathan and Aruna Gajavalli Kannan Mark and Susan Jamieson Tomas and Mirka Janus Daniel Jensen and Carolyn Donlin Young Jeon and Minsuk Kim Jeffrey and Cristine (Velez ’86) Johnston C Burk and Vivienne Jordan Mandar and Indira Joshi Joseph Juan and Peggy Lee Desi and Reyna Judilla Darren and May Jue Marcin and Magdalena Kadluczka Changoo and Sarah Kang Nagesh and Chitra Kanumury Elaine Kartalis J. Greg and Dana Kelly David and Lorin Kennedy Anwar Khan and Selma Vukotic Mehul and Darshita Kharidia Mandar Kher and Vaishali Jambhekar Eric and Kay Kim Hae-Young Kim and Soohee Park Cont’d WINTER 2021 39
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Hyong Kim and Jisook Yoon Myeongeop Kim and Soeun Lim Yoo Joong Kim and Yong Cho-Kim Greg and Charisma Kitchener Steve and Amanda Klinger Curtis Knight Tomai and Sylvia Knopp Sean and Dorina Kohler Joab Kong and Yuying Long Damon and Amy (Choice ’86) Korb Mikhail Korolik and Katrina Mikhaylichenko John and Dana Kouretas Doug and Lisa Kreider Gokul Krishnan and Ramaswamy Anupama James and Sandra Kronik Matthew and Kelly Kucic Martin Kwende and Adeline Limen-Kwende Hon Wai Kwok and Hoi Mei Wong Bob and Heather La France Indrajit Lahiri and Vidya Rao Juergen and Honorine Lahner James Lai and Florence Li Vipul Lal and Anjali Machado Daniel and Andrea Lam David and Romina Langub Edward and Denna Lao Jeffery and Maureen Latourrette Jeff and Kate Lawrence Derek and Cherie Lawson John and Kim (Reynolds ’88) Lawson Mark and Cathy Leather Chris Lee and Susan Park Dong Lee and Hyunhwa Kim Hoonki Lee and Kyunghee Kang Kenneth and Aer Lee Yau-Shing Lee and Fang-Yin Kuo Yong-Won and Hwajin Lee Scott and Desiree Lehrbaum Wei Lei and Mei Yang Herschel Lelaind Mark and Margaret Lemak Steven and Anna Lentz Mark and Susan Leonard Matthew and Monita Levy Bin Li and Hongling Cen HungChun Li and Aichi Chang Jun Li and Haiying Cheng Wei Li and Brenda Qiang Lisa Lico 40 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Hsiao-Ting Lin and Hai-lei Hsu Hung-Mao Lin and Shuhua Yu Mark Lin and Seow Ling Ong Yiching Lin and Wanyu Lin Kelly Linn and Cathy Avila-Linn Jon and Christine Linthacum Frank Liu and Wendy Xie Jiguang Liu and Yiying Chen Justin Liu and Waigan Chan Lucas and Bianca Liu Xibin Liu and Rui Qiang William Lloyd and Claire Ando Steven Lo and Ines Gonzalez Benedict and Dipa Lobo Josh and Jennifer Loftus Grizel Lopez and Vrinda Achuthan Padmakumari Rose Lopez Kuok Chun Lou and Ching Ngan Chan Frank and Lori Lux Xiaofeng and Min Ma Gary and Bernadette Macdonald Matt and Alexa Macdonald Miguel Macias and Patricia Mora Kevin and Sheila MacLean Eric and Beth Madia Nicholas Mailey and Jennifer Simmons Thomas Mailhot David and Eileen Malandrino Anand and Elisa Malani Tim and Shea Malcolm Robert and Melissa Malley John and Liz Maloney Claudio and Isabel Mandelli Peter and Antoinette Manta Steven and Michelle Maranowski Hector and Stephanie Marinez Karl and Sheila Markert Jeff and Nancy Marks Frederick and Joan Marquardt Aaron and Felicity Martin Bryan and Lisa Martin Martin and Alyse Mason Alvaro and Shirley Mata Brian and Lisa Matherly Razvan and Michelle Mathias Craig and Michelle Matsumoto Annamarie Matthews-Hussey Francisco and Beth Matus Alexander Matyushkin and Alevtina Ivanova Glenn and Susan Mau
Thomas and Magdalena Maudoux Brian Maxwell Robertson and Myra Maxwell John and Tracey Maytum James and Erin Mazzone Daniel and Michelle Mccauley Bradley and Donna McCurrie Matthew and Leela McDonald Michael and Carolyn McDonald Dan McHale ’90 John McIntyre and Tiffany Sparks Douglas and Susan McNelly Barry (’88) and Jennifer (Renfroe ’89) McRay Matt and Niko Meadors Gary Meeker and Gladys Lim Bahman and Monica Mehdizadeh Pascal and Peggy Meier William and Randi (Ratra ’89) Melo Ayhan Menekshe and Martina Kocianova Mark and Michelle Mesler Nenad and Ana Miladinovic Patrick (’81) and Heidi Miller Thomas (’83) and Christin Miller James and Lisa Mills Ryan and Joanne Mills Sadahisa and Yoshiko Mita Phanikrishna Modali and Sujatha Kalyanam Amit Modi and Manisha Surana James and Joanne Mollerus Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Robert and Lillian Moore Frank and Alicia Morales Luis and Lupe Morales Ernesto and Stacie Moreno David and Denise Morrone Scott and Elena Mosko Debbie Mueller Aniruddha Mulay and Gauri Joshi Michael and Kimberly Mulcahy Kirt and Seema (Roy ’91) Mulji James and Jeanne Murphy Mike Murphy Venkatesh Nagapudi and Sangeetha Mani Ferenc and Michelle Nagy Sreekumar Natarajan and Priya Sarojini Peter and Eleonora Navalta Servpreet and Sheilly Nayyar Shon and Marci Neditch Mike Neunfinger and Sigrid Jacobsen Arden Ng and Muihoon Ong
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Thomson Ngai and Ting Chang Christopher Ngan and Ivy Cheung Hoang Ngo and Nga Le Alex and Thuy-Anh Nguyen Tam Nguyen and Nau Lam Thuc Nguyen and Lynh Ngo Tom Nguyen and Kim Ngo Tina Nicolai Brett and Virginia Nicoletti Gabriel and Micheline Nijmeh Michael and Trese Nino Fred and Nanette Nopwaskey Brian and Stana O’Leary Scott and Kimberly Olechowski Paulo and Filomena Oliveira Moises and Linda (Desousa ’90) Osuna Todd and Macy Otake Michelle Otte Cherilyn Padua Mark and Elizabeth Page Hengcheng Pai and Chia Jung Lin Anestis Panidis and Silvia Perini Eshwar and Shalini Parigi Tarak Parikh and Swati Jobanputra Chan Hong Park and Mi Sook Lee Joohwan Park and Jungyeon Oh June and Hye-Yeon Park Mun Kyu Park and Soyoung Shin Younghee Park and Youna Choi Steven and Grace Pataky Dipesh and Nirupa Patel Manas Pati and Sasmita Mishra Nital and Kalindi Patwa Michael and Tiffany Pereira Jerald and Sara Perry Dale and Laura Pesavento Don and Caterina Peterson Joseph and Michelle Petrison Richard and Stacie Pittenger Scott and Megan Polhemus Constantine Polychronopoulos and Aikaterini Gardeli Senthil and Bhuvanambigai Ponnuswamy Prabhakar and Mamatha Pooskur Joaquin and Patricia Portugal Andrew and Alison Powell Pete and Lynn Pragastis Mark Prazer and Amal Zarou Prazer Matthew and Cecilia Prentice Roger and Christina Princeau Thomas and Elizabeth Pulchny Rene and Anna Pulido
Wenhao Qiao and Chunyan Du Mario and Beatriz Quezada Saravan Rajendran and Manjari Gadi Ashok Raman and Sujata Ramnarayan Sankar Ramanathan and Srividhya Nagarajan Ravikumar Ramarao and Radha Venkatesh Roger and Estela Ramirez Abhijit Ray and Paramita Nath Ashir and Almas Raza Treven and Jennifer Regala Marco and Raquel Regalado Scott and Bonnie Regan Alan and Ute Ren Kim Reynolds and Vicki Martin Mike and Beth Ricci Gary Richman and Marci Schwartz Kimberly Richman Mark Richman Gregory and Lisa Riggs David (’80) and Shelly Roberson Mendel Robles and Jean Manipud-Robles Jorge and Anne Rodriguez Jose and Susan Rodriguez Brian Rogoff and Renee Jacowitz Rogoff Phil and Gwynne Rolla Dan and Renay Rosckes Michael and Shannon Rossi Oren and Heather Rothenberg Paul Rousseau and Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin Emmanuel and Christina Ruiz Ron Rulkens and Linda Jiang John (’89) and Lisa Ryan John and Martina Sachs Thomas and Melissa Saggau Matthew and Holly Salkeld Richard and Deborah Salom Paul and Megan Sampson Brad Sandman and Tanya Jenkins David and Sonia Sangster Louie and Denise Sanguinetti Robert (’85) and Denise Sapien Sachin and Praseeda Sathaye John and Shannon Saunders Michael and Kristin Savini Jason and Tracy Scharpf Theodore and JoAnn Schilb Chris and Sali Schille Mark and Marissa Schmidt John and Francimar Schmitt
Todd and Paige Schmitzer Aaron Schultz and Gina Argenti-Schultz Lance and Susan Scott Stephen and Bea Scott Andrea Setera Rajesh and Sajal Shah Tushar (’89) and Kajari Shah Santosh and Shilpa Shanbhag Sanjay and Bhavna Sharma Guangji Shen and Jenny Ding Qiang Shen and Yaping Chai Barry and Kelly Shoemake Ashwath Shridhar and Kimngan Nguyen Steve and Leslie Sifferman Mark and Ellen Silver Stephanie Slaughter Kevin and Kelly Smith Larry and Michelle (Alexander ’85) Smith Stephen and Natalie Snyder Steven and Susan Sordello Mark and Leilani Spencer Benjamin and Katharine Spink Errol and Stacy Springs Sundararajan and Uma Sriram Geoffrey Stahl Alan and Elisa Steele David and Anne Stenseth Keith and Tricia Stephens Sivaramakrishnan Sthanukrishnan and Barbara Ann Cassandra Tababa Chris and Kathleen Stinson Michael (’82) and Lea Stivaletti Aaron and Caitlin Stolpman Lee and Tracy Story Benjamin Strong and Robin Navarro Strong Ying Su and Tomoko Yamura Ranjeet and Melissa Sudan Satheesh Sudarsan and Jaishree Subramania Jongki and Serena Suwandi Shingo and Makiko Suzuki Karthik Swaminathan and Soundarya Sivaramakrishnan Jonathan and Renee Switkes Zoltan (’78) and Jeanne (Verschuur ’81) Szoboszlay Ariel and Jennifer Tabangcura Louis and Kim Taddeo Branimir and Nela Talaich John and Jennifer Talia Chong Tan and Clare Lee Cont’d WINTER 2021
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Sreeni and Radhika Tellakula Chris and Lynn Teresi Ken and Karen (Bryant ’85) Tersini Clayton and Nancy Thompson Andy and Helen Tillmann Ratan and Nandini Tipirneni Ashok Tiwari and Komal Sharma Nueno Toliao and Hope StarrToliao Richard Tow and Pingshan Yao Hung and Loan Tran Theresa Tran Wayne Tran and Suzanne Huang Huehoang Trang Andrew Trick Alex Truong and Grace Huang Kostas Tsioutsiouliklis and Makrina Kartezini David and Ilene Tucker William Urban and Katrina Brinkman Adrian (’85) and Jennifer Valdez Rick and Christie Valdez Jan Van Bruaene and Estela Arbuco Matthew and Belinda Vaughan Rodney and Katherine Velasco Matthew and Mary Ann Vernooy Christopher Vivian and Denise (’87) Alberto Chris and Zainab Vlahopouliotis Dangkhoa and Jenny Vo Anthony and Alice Volpe Milos and Tanya Vrcelj Khuong and Diane Vu Gregory Wahl and Nancy Da Silva Greg and Laura (Florczyk ’92) Walker Hugh and Yuko Walsh Tsungtang Wang and Huiwen Chin Xiaobo Wang and Qing Ren Xinyu Wang and Zhijie Huang Yongwei Wang and Ying Zhao Jeffrey and Audrey Webb William and Shelley Webb Martyn and Fiona Webster Mark and Tania Weidick Rob Wheeler and Kerrie Utsumi Randy and Mona Whitney Clifford and Georgeann Wiles Blake and Rie Williams Zaw Win and Khin Aye Philip Wong and Khim Foo-Wong Wangmyong and Youngmi Woo Sean and Cindy Worthington Jian Wu and Shuangying Huang 42 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Peter Wu and Jennifer Lin Robert and Victoria Yagmourian Cheng Yang and Qian Yao Haitao Yang and Xiaoyu Xu Elie and Mirna Yarack Erin Yeama Lawrence Yee and Ava Wu Todd Yellin and Jennifer Copaken Jose and Angela Yepez Chris Young and Bernadette Rodriguez Ehab and Heidi Youssef Qishan Yu He Yuan and Ziping Cen Seungho Yum and Myunghee Lee Aaron and Elizabeth Zanetto Guanlin Zhang and Zhuozi ye Jianmin Zhang and Yi Li John Zhang and Kelly Li Naveen and Anupama Zutshi GIFTS FROM PARENTS OF ALUMNI Annually, parents of alumni make generous contributions to the school. Archbishop Mitty High School wishes to thank those listed whose gifts provide students the opportunity for lifetime friendships and the gift of a quality Catholic, college-preparatory education.
Jeremy and Karol Advincula Nikolay and Olga Alekseyev Lynn and Nancy Alens Fred and Kazumi Allen Michael and Stacy (Leigh ’90) Amicarelli Samer and Erika Amireh Susan Amouroux Krishnan Anantheswaran and Shamita Tripathy Steven and Sujata Anaya Rick and Cindy Armer Claude and Anita Atencio Douglass and Mary Aumack Marwan and Mona Awad Mike Aymar Prakash and Anjali Babu Edgardo and Imelda Bagis Binay and Prenita Bajaj Pompeyo and Sophia Bajar Ali and Ban Ballou Subba and Lakshmi Balusu Al and Sue Balzer
William (’71) and Michelle Battaglia Orla Beatty Curtis and Judy Bell Victorio and Vickie Bernardino Carl and Dharwati Blackwood Diego Blanc and Maria Zoco Lawrence and Margaret Blecka Steve and Eileen (Curran ’79) Block Donald and Dale Boyle Margaret Bradley Daniel (’69) and Karen Brady Karl and Brenda Braitberg Brian and Maria Braren Martin and Cheryl Brewer Scott and Rona Brodrick Joseph and Linda Bronson Tim and Sally Brosnan David (’71) and Adrianne (van Dyk ’73) Brown Jim (’72) and Dana Brown Kent and Sharon Brown Kerry Bruce Joe Brunetto and Hoa Le Pradeep Buddharaju and Nipa Mehta James and Maureen Burden Bruce and Joanne Burns Michael and Donna Butcher Therese Button William and Annette Byrnes Frank and Carol Cabri Brian and Doreen Cadieux John and Roberta Caldwell Jose and Christine Camara Melquiades and Consuelo Candido Ronald and Mary Cane Katherine Caputo Lawrence and Kathleen Cargnoni Betty Carmody Aileen Casanave ’77 Joseph and Debra (Truhe ’88) Cassara Joe and Norma Castellano Gregory Catcott and Lou Woodburycatcott Roy and Myriam Caudill Francis and Cherubin Cebedo Carlino and Julie Cecilio Dino and Mary Certa Alexander and Flerida Cervania Robert and Nina Chan Kris and Evelyne Chellam Jinqiu Chen and Ye Jin Dianna and Lewis Chew
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Shawn and Brenda (Broadus ’84) Chizanskos Ricardo Choy Morey and Elizabeth Velando Nunez Kelvin Chung and Sung Min Michael and Mary Ciesinski Van Co and Carolyn Nguyen Daniel and Teresa Coil Dale and Debbie (Gaskell ’87) Coldiron Paul and Linda Cole Dan and Andrea Coleman Christopher and Alisha Collier Robert and Julia Collins Joseph and Mary Connolly John and Arlene Cordell Kerri and Howard Corley Dean and Michelle Correa Hernando and Miquileen Correa Eduardo and Mary Correia Kim (Cotton ’89) Fleury Pierre-Yves and Christine Couteau Bryan and Joia Cox Frank and Anna Crimi Michael (’88) and Julie Crisafulli Richard and Diane Cristina Nitin and Neena Dandia Andrew and Alberta Davis Michael and Vian Davis Xavier (’79) and Brenda De La Rocha Barbara De Ojeda Timothy and Christina Deane Deric and Jennifer Debenedetti Paul and Patti Decena Ronald and Renee Devore Tapomoy and Shyamopriya Dey Sanjaya and Vaji Dharmasena Ken and Kristin Dickens Kristin (Lundblade ’85) and Joseph Dickens Francesco and Bridget DiMambro John and Melinda DiNapoli Christopher and Sheryl Domingue Steve and Gwen Dorcich Sanjiv and Mitul Doshi Timothy Dougherty James and Joan (Russell ’77) Downey Steven and Nina Duquette Richard and Moira Edelman Martin and Dawne Edwards Wim and Kate Elfrink Chris (’77) and Lisa (Meyer ’80) Enfantino
Javier Espinosa and Samantha Urata Kevin (’79) and Dhelia Fahrner Jim (’79) and Janie Falcone Arturo Fass and Elicia Gaska John Faylor ’81 Mike and Anne Federwisch Wilson and Josefina Felipe Silvia Felix Troy (’88) and Francis Fernandez John and Helen Finneran Michael and Ruth Fletcher Emelina Flores Mary Folzman Herbert and Bernadine Fong David and Diane Foote Lydia Forero Anthony and Dorothy Foti George and Mary Ann Fox Jason and Allison Fox John and Linda Foxcroft Jan Francis Frederick and Jennifer Fusilero Ernie and Elizabeth Gabriel Indrajit Gajendran and Lan Tong Tomo and Dara Galeb Nigel and Yueping Gallaher Carolee Gannon Michael and Monica Garcia James and Kim Gavin Reiner Genevriere and Sonja Cost Steve (’68) and Linda Gera John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell Heather Glahn Michael and Lisa Glazzy Judy (Poe ’76) Goodson Christine Gorjanc Scot Graham ’79 Benjamin and Marilou Gregorio Robert and Jenny Griswold Timothy Guarnieri and Kathleen Cote Guarnieri Joe Guerra Stephan and Wendy Guttman Kevin (’91) and Jennifer (Ehle ’92) Haggerty Ben Han and Helen Wong Dent and Mary Hand Matt (’85) and Julie Haniger Deborah Hao Robert and Laura Hastings Richard and Allison Hatzenbuhler Toni and John Heagerty
George and Denise Heeg Scott Herhold and Sarah Janigian John and Denise Hildenberger Steven and Brenda Hogue John and Dina Holst George and Marjorie Honoré Charles Horn and Harriet Harvey-Horn Brian and Aida Howell Matthew (’81) and Kimberly Iden Robert and Christine Jahncke Mark and Susan Jamieson Michael and Donna Janitski Francisco and Laura Jiménez Jeffrey and Cristine (Velez ’86) Johnston Peter and Sandra Jordan Darren and May Jue Richard and Debi Justice Scott and Carla Keesling Hall Kelley Rudy and Evangeline Kelly Mehul and Darshita Kharidia Carrell and Frances Killebrew Keith and Melanie Kirmse Phil (’69) and Kathy Kleinheinz Jeffrey Knight and Laura Rosso-Knight Alex (’77) and Linda (Baker ’78) Koontz Damon and Amy (Choice ’86) Korb Mikhail Korolik and Katrina Mikhaylichenko Steve Kottmeier and Suanne Ramar John and Dana Kouretas Darrell and Susan Kupka Vilma Lacson Edward and Denna Lao Craig and Ida Larsen Mary Lou Lawrence Derek and Cherie Lawson John and Kim (Reynolds ’88) Lawson Ha and Annie Le Mark and Cathy Leather Jennifer Leggett Herschel Lelaind Mark and Margaret Lemak Laura Lewis Marvin and Maureen Lewis Bin Li and Hongling Cen HungChun Li and Aichi Chang Hung-Mao Lin and Shuhua Yu Kelly Linn and Cathy Avila-Linn Jon and Christine Linthacum William Lloyd and Claire Ando Rose Lopez
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Roger Luo and Wendy Cai Frank and Lori Lux Kevin and Sheila MacLean Thomas Mailhot Deepinder and Leann Makhni Claudio and Isabel Mandelli Ramachandran and Suba Marti Rick and Jill (Bresniker ’81) Martig Joseph Martinez ’82 Brian and Lisa Matherly Manoj and Rekha Mathew Craig and Michelle Matsumoto Francisco and Beth Matus Glenn and Susan Mau Robertson and Myra Maxwell Larry and Susan Mayer Victor Mazzuco Thomas and Jill McEnery Dennis and Kelly McHaffie Dan McHale ’90 John and Louise McKeon Kevin and Katharine McLarney Barbara McTighe Dan and Patty Medaglia Ronald and Ruth Merino Steven and Lisa Meyer Thomas (’83) and Christin Miller Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Mark (’81) and Shelly Morales Ernesto and Stacie Moreno Scott and Elena Mosko Tom and Heidi Motroni Michael and Joanne Moul Debbie Mueller Michael and Kimberly Mulcahy Kirt and Seema (Roy ’91) Mulji Michael Murray Randall and Charlotte Murray George and Karin Napier Peter and Eleonora Navalta Daryl and Tracy Nees Jerome and Melinda Nehemiah Alex and Thuy-Anh Nguyen Carl Nielsen Gabriel and Micheline Nijmeh Michael and Trese Nino Scott and Kimberly Olechowski Gary Olimpia and Nancy HoskinsOlimpia Paulo and Filomena Oliveira John and Amy Oosterhouse
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Juan Carlos and Barbara (Dieckman ’99) Orellana Katherine Oven Cherilyn Padua Michael and Whitney Parker Robert (’85) and Karen (Gimple ’86) Parker Joann Parrott Dipesh and Nirupa Patel Nital and Kalindi Patwa Brian and Lisa Pauken Kevin and Carole Payne Andrew and Maria Pecota David and Kerrie Peraino Harold and Valerie Pestana Michael and Mary Pierce Steve and Ruth (Polen ’73) Welch Consuelo Porras Richard and Mary Portillo Joaquin and Patricia Portugal Bruce and Debra Powell Antonio and Maria de la luz Prado Pete and Lynn Pragastis Mark Prazer and Amal Zarou Prazer Wayne and Mary Ann Prescott Roger and Christina Princeau Thomas and Elizabeth Pulchny Charles Purdy and Molly McDonald Mario and Martha Queiroz George and Sandra Quinn Hamid and Katherine Rahnema Ashok Raman and Sujata Ramnarayan Ravikumar Ramarao and Radha Venkatesh Randall Reedy and Valerie Williamson Treven and Jennifer Regala Mike and Beth Ricci David and Marisa Riparbelli David (’80) and Shelly Roberson Ethan and Carmela Robertson William and Lori Robowski Ivan and Diane Roca Kelly Rodman Jorge and Anne Rodriguez Brian Rogoff and Renee Jacowitz Rogoff Dan and Renay Rosckes Carl and Mary Rossi John and Diann Ryan John (’89) and Lisa Ryan Gregg (’74) and Gordana Sabatelli Matthew and Holly Salkeld Rita Sanchez
Brad Sandman and Tanya Jenkins Peter and Carol Sandman James and Armida Santos Robert (’85) and Denise Sapien John and Linda Sardi John and Rena Saunders Michael and Kristin Savini Lloyd and Sandra Scates Bill and Mary Jane Schmidt Todd and Paige Schmitzer Frank and Priscilla Schneider Ronald and Mary Schrotenboer Carol Scott and Helen Gengras Lance and Susan Scott Robert and Patricia Sheehan Ashwath Shridhar and Kimngan Nguyen Damien and Maria Simon Mark and Melody Singer Dean Skelton and Claudia Galvan De Skelton Richard and Deborah Slater Jim and Kate Slevin Gerry and Michelle Smith Larry and Michelle (Alexander ’85) Smith Paula Smith Jason and Roseanne (Lipari ’87) Smith James and Kelly Soares Jure and Michelle Šola Christopher Sooy George and Lorraine Sousa Sorin Spanoche and Andrea Cosmin Alan and Elisa Steele Lori Stelliga Don (’83) and Janet (Corsiglia ’82) Stevenson Don and Henrietta Stevenson Mike and Eileen Stivaletti Harold (’84) and Lynette Sutherland Jongki and Serena Suwandi Zoltan (’78) and Jeanne (Verschuur ’81) Szoboszlay Ariel and Jennifer Tabangcura John and Jennifer Talia Sreeni and Radhika Tellakula Andy and Helen Tillmann Don and Ida Tonelli Fred and Ellen Tou John and Christine Tower Huehoang Trang Alex Truong and Grace Huang David Truong and Trinh Trinh Glenn and Theresa Tsukamoto
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David and Ilene Tucker William Urban and Katrina Brinkman Kazuya and Ilene Uyesugi David (’79) and Marguerite Vachon Adrian (’85) and Jennifer Valdez Rick and Christie Valdez Roxanne (Stringari ’74) Vane Mario and Cheryl Vargas Vincent and Rose Marie Vasconi Issac and Maria Nash Vaughn Dangkhoa and Jenny Vo Anthony and Alice Volpe Mark and Drew Vranicar Julian and Kandra Vu Keith and Ann Walker Steve (’72) and Ruth (Polen ’73) Welch Richard and Mary Wendt Mark and Regina Wiepking Rick and Barbara Williams John and Michelle Wissig Edward and Tram-Anh Wong Nathan Wong and Karen Brighton Sean and Cindy Worthington Ted and Ann Wyess Robert and Victoria Yagmourian Matthew and Mary Ann Yakubisin Eric and Sophia Yamasaki Lawrence Yee and Ava Wu Barbara Yeh Jose and Angela Yepez Richard Zeng and Lin Zhou Naveen and Anupama Zutshi GIFTS FROM GRANDPARENTS Archbishop Mitty High School is especially grateful to the grandparents of our students and alumni for their contributions.
Leona Fails John and Shirley Figone Patricia Flanagan Lydia Forero Michael and Mary Ellen Fox Christina Garcia Yvonne Gaydon Robert and Therese Geise David and Antoinette Gray Catherine Gregg Patricia Gregory Beverly Insull Thornton and Pearl Jue Frank and Ruth Ann Juliano Patricia Kelley Lucille Kendrick Ernest and Lillian Konnyu Joseph and Diane Kucich Diane La France Ann Lambrecht Joe Martinez Rich and Judy Milano Manuel and Mary Morgado Edward and Lupe Morishige Fred and Virginia Olenak Gary Olimpia and Nancy HoskinsOlimpia Thakorbhai and Manjulaben Patel John and Teresa Petrak Claudia Rico William and Marilyn Rodman Richard and Genevieve Rolla Jerry and Wanda Rose Don and Henrietta Stevenson Frank and Mary Tavolacci Joseph and Lucille Tersigni Richard and Jane Walker Margarete Werner John and Mary Kay Williams
The Imagine Campaign provided funding for the John A. and Susan Sobrato Science and Student Life Center. This building, which opened in January 2017, offers expanded facilities in support of the Science Department, Student Activities, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program.
Prakash and Anjali Babu Subba and Lakshmi Balusu Tim and Sally Brosnan Gonzalo and Antonia Burgara Lawrence and Kathleen Cargnoni Joseph and Debra (Truhe ’88) Cassara Robert and Nina Chan Deric and Jennifer Debenedetti Steven and Nina Duquette Charles Horn and Harriet Harvey-Horn Mason and Sharon Kimont HungChun Li and Aichi Chang Thomas (’83) and Christin Miller David Prosenko ’88 Stephen and Patricia Schott Gerry and Michelle Smith Steinberg Hart Ernest and Paula Yamane
Bernard and Sheila Bannan Margaret Bradley Anthony Branco Gilbert and Marilyn Bray Patricia Cargnoni Betty Carmody Henry and Madeline Clarke Kenneth Coleman and Caretha Evans Robert and Joan Cowan Robert and Dee Crawford Frank and Anna Crimi Michael Dunne
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Gifts from Alumni and Current Students 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 High School experience perhaps better than anyone, and the ongoing support of the alumni community is critical to the school’s continued success. On March 6, 2020, we held the fourth annual Monarch Day of Giving, raising nearly $75,000 with 40 classes represented. Next year’s Monarch Day of Giving will be on March 5, 2021, 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 2019-2020 school year.
CLASS OF 1968
CLASS OF 1974
Steve Gera Frank Pfaffinger
Gregg Sabatelli Roxanne (Stringari) Vane
Teresa (Maxenchs) Newell David Vachon Valerie Zamora
CLASS OF 1969
CLASS OF 1975
CLASS OF 1980
Daniel Brady Francis Condon Robert Dougherty Michael Franza Dean Gregersen Phil Kleinheinz Bernard McDonough Thomas Mount Michael Pardini Raymond Perry Patrick Pierce Gregory Rodoni Tim Smithers John Venneman
David Davis
Lisa (Meyer) Enfantino Bill Holzem David Roberson David Smith
CLASS OF 1970
Robert Freitas Tim McCarthy David Stringari CLASS OF 1971
William Battaglia Robert Blickenstaff David Brown Joseph Conte Daniel Stringari CLASS OF 1972
Jim Brown Steve Welch CLASS OF 1973
Adrianne (van Dyk) Brown Keith Greene Ruth (Polen) Welch
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CLASS OF 1976
Linda (Chapman) Babcock Judy (Poe) Goodson CLASS OF 1977
Aileen Casanave Joan (Russell) Downey Chris Enfantino Alex Koontz CLASS OF 1978
Mark Burns Steven Cauchi Linda (Baker) Koontz Laura Liccardo Zoltan Szoboszlay CLASS OF 1979
Cathy Anderson Carol Attanasio-Bose Eileen (Curran) Block Cleo (Constant) Bozzuto Elena (Collver) Castle David Cauchi Stephen Clave Kathleen (Howard) Cortez Xavier De La Rocha Michael Dubro Kevin Fahrner Jim Falcone Harry Firestone Scot Graham Darice (Kern) Johnson Rosemary McCarthy Peggy McCoy
CLASS OF 1981
John Faylor John Gillen Robert Gribbin Corina (Sapien) Heiser Matthew Iden Jill (Bresniker) Martig Patrick Miller Mark Morales Jeanne (Verschuur) Szoboszlay CLASS OF 1982
Joseph Martinez Kevin Moore Janet (Corsiglia) Stevenson Michael Stivaletti CLASS OF 1983
Thomas Miller Don Stevenson CLASS OF 1984
Brenda (Broadus) Chizanskos Donald Harris Ronald Mifsud Michael Potter Harold Sutherland CLASS OF 1985
Joseph Campagna Kristin (Lundblade) Dickens Jill (Walker) Dillon
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Matt Haniger Michelle Kuzirian Robert Parker Robert Sapien Ryan Seto Michelle (Alexander) Smith Karen (Bryant) Tersini Adrian Valdez CLASS OF 1986
Samuel Carlino Jose Castanon Cristine (Velez) Johnston Amy (Choice) Korb Julie (Keller) McCloskey Karin (Leigh) Olson Karen (Gimple) Parker CLASS OF 1987
Denise Alberto Debbie (Gaskell) Coldiron Roseanne (Lipari) Smith Jan Weisberg
Kirstin Marr Kelly (Parks) Masini Jennifer (Renfroe) Mcray Randi (Ratra) Melo Lucy Mendoza Robin Metzgar Frank Montez Jason Oeh Belina Pinedo Richard Portillo John Ryan Greg Semas Tushar Shah Jennifer Smith Sara Sprinkles Susan Stonehocker-Jaciow Mark Swanso Angela (Freeman) Tiene Roxanne (Salondaka) Tiu Ryan Woodward Tessa (Some) Zertuche CLASS OF 1990
Christopher Bovone Debra (Truhe) Cassara Michael Crisafulli Troy Fernandez Kim (Reynolds) Lawson Barry Mcray David Prosenko
Stacy (Leigh) Amicarelli Timothy De Kay Amanda (Ott) Flynn John Guevarra Jeff Gurich Shirley (Mamuyac) Mata Dan McHale Linda (Desousa) Osuna Leslie (Caughran) Reilly
CLASS OF 1989
CLASS OF 1991
Susan (Kabanek) Bishop Loren Due Natasha Duncan Michael Fackler Tina (Albrecht) Feiszli Kim (Cotton) Fleury Keith Grames Jacen Grant Christina Gray Marie Guiab Thomas Howe Chad Huggins Mark Kaishar Stephen Kelly Mary (Duffy) Kline Jessica Kwalick Jessica (Villaluz) Malonso
Clifford Caroza Heather (Menifee) Casale Tracy (Yamamoto) Falco Kevin Haggerty Julianna (Orban) Kaefer Seema (Roy) Mulji Michelle (Lopez) Myles Kaylee Ann Villa
CLASS OF 1988
CLASS OF 1992
Maureen (Loftus) Anderson Jake Caputo Robin ( Jeffers) Caputo Jennifer (Ehle) Haggerty Leandra (Saenz) Hutton Robert Jones Jennifer (Campisi) Sabatino Laura (Florczyk) Walker
CLASS OF 1993
Susan (Perry) Bartlett Ben Caputo Ashley (Mendez) Fijman Dustin Gutierrez Gregory Korbel Scott Silva CLASS OF 1994
Jennifer (Phillips) Carlino Lisa (Serpa) Ciardella Justine (Giacomini) Mobeck Stephen Tonelli CLASS OF 1995
Randall Swanson CLASS of 1997
Aaron Costa Julie Ann (Gillespie) Hedrick Ben MacLean Lindsey (DeBaets) MacLean Tamara Monson CLASS OF 1998
Erick Aldama Genevieve (Guy) Altwer Trisha Mae Coyoca Shannon Holleman Whitney (Stock) Janssen Christina (Wills) Montalvo Mary Pustejovsky CLASS OF 1999
Shayan Alam Danielle (Germono) Aldama Christopher Berg Janie (Alderete) Black Adriana (Caldera) Boroffice Anne (Beltran) Certo Kymberly (Schmidt) Christman Dina Cortez Michelle (Kimball) Costa Caitlin Debban Christopher Draper Heather Ferrera Andrea Groves Richard Holmgren Alegra Howard Lauren (Sherburne) Kiedrowski Monica Lares
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Ryann Mazzuco Stacy Olimpia Barbara (Dieckman) Orellana Nicole Resz John Service Jennifer Smart Lauren (Braatz) Stark Christina Stewart Lacy Wize Ross Yasui CLASS OF 2000
Jennifer Ferrari Karen Lucente Jason Meduri CLASS OF 2001
Kimberly (Martin) Boettner John Cane Jeremiah Coil Marissa (Bataille) Daly Sarah ( Jordan) Faulkner Chett Garcia Cayse Kaveny Ryan Schon CLASS OF 2002
Stephanie Blumenson Kara (Schenk) Davis Katherine (Frise) Epidendio Nick Epidendio Natalie Leschuk Lindsey (Sherburne) Little Christine (Brady) Oliver Jason Oliver Julianne Vallejos Matthew Verbrugge Anthony Villalba Aimée Williams CLASS OF 2003
Matthew De Palma Bryan Moriarty Ashley Rule Derek van den Abeelen Veronica (Morales) van den Abeelen Cassie Williams CLASS OF 2004
Mike D’Ambrosio Daniel Garcia
Ashley (Fini) Khalipa Jason Khalipa Angela (Gulino) Ver Ploeg CLASS OF 2005
Anonymous Lauren Bevilacqua Joe Ciesinski CLASS OF 2006
Tenley Block Justin DaRosa Kayla (Farrell) Monk Patrick Monk CLASS OF 2007
Katherine (Thomas) De Palma Stephanie Federwisch Dory (Isaacs) Halbe Desiray Johnston Nicole Santo CLASS OF 2008
Mark Aochi Ryan Herraez Joelle May Nario Ariana Raftopoulos Ashley (Seymour) Zmuda CLASS OF 2009
Nina Aquino Ann Marie Bernal Travis Boettner Kendra (Breunling) Cornelius Melissa Darr Kerrilee Fazzino Montina Filice Michael Hart Katherine Helland Christine (Connolly) Henninger Caroline Isaacs Macaulay Jordan Anne Nalesnik Joseph Oria Laura Silva Catherine Wellman
CLASS OF 2011
Derek Block Ryan Chew Ashley Eggleston Mary-Elizabeth Nowell Kolby Rousseu Brent Younger CLASS OF 2012
Grace Hase Gwendolyn Holst Kellie Jahncke Megan Linney Christopher Loos Sruthi Ramaswami Courtney (Lisowski) Rousseu Sydnie Wong CLASS OF 2013
Claire Cecilio Paige Martig Rebecca Toy CLASS OF 2014
Carolina Aguilar Ian Aguilar Jessica Alva Aidan Byrnes Nicole Johnston Amanda Lahey Jose Navarro Cruz Meghan Noyes Caitlyn Payne John Paul Rindfleisch Zachary Seavers Caleb Sexton Conner Sexton Andrew Shao Amanda Shore Briana Sooy CLASS OF 2015
Paolo Calia Lauren Mewes Aukai Ng Katherine Toy
CLASS OF 2010
CLASS OF 2016
Katherine Edgecumbe Dominique Johnston Kaitlyn McNicholas
Kylie Rego Jared Schmitzer Cont’d
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Gifts cont’d CLASS OF 2017
CLASS OF 2019
CLASS OF 2021
Catherine Cecilio
Reilly Barber Mia Napolitano Charles Purdy Chaz Saenz Ryan Schmitzer
Alejandro Mata
CLASS OF 2018
Hailey Bruce
CLASS OF 2022
Zachary Schmitzer CLASS OF 2023
Marcus Mata
Black & Gold Gala The 28th Annual Black & Gold Gala was held on November 2, 2019. Nearly 800 guests enjoyed great food and entertainment at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose. As has become the custom, the evening’s student performers included Kind of Blue, Exodus, Pardon My French, Jazz in the AM, and The Royals, who served as an opening act for the evening’s star performer, Billy Gardell. Funds raised benefitted the school’s general endowment fund.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
CONTRIBUTOR
Richard and Diane Cristina
Michael and Mary Ellen Fox Issac and Maria Nash Vaughn Todd Yellin and Jennifer Copaken
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Robert and Christine Jahncke Tim and Kristin Zanni DIRECTOR
Steve and Gwen Dorcich John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell Kevin and Sheila MacLean Jeff and Nancy Marks David and Kerrie Peraino ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Michael and Ruth Fletcher CASTING DIRECTOR
Joseph and Linda Bronson John and Amy Oosterhouse Dean Skelton and Claudia Galvan De Skelton PATRON
Steve Kottmeier and Suanne Ramar Dan and Renay Rosckes Peter and Carol Sandman Grace Sanfilippo
SUPPORTER
Cameron Bowman Katherine Caputo Ben (’93) and Emily Caputo Howard and Kerri Corley Timothy De Kay (’90) and Laura Eisbach Father Paul Fitzgerald Gregory Korbel ’93 Laura Liccardo ’78 Glenn and Susan Mau Michael and Joanne Moul Keith and Tricia Stephens Jeff and Catherine Vijungco FRIEND
Marcelo and Genevieve (Guy ’98) Altwer Laurence and Anna Marie Bourcher John and Kelly Cantlen Kris and Evelyne Chellam Christopher and Alisha Collier Comerica Bank Leona Fails Kevin (’91) and Jennifer (Ehle ’92) Haggerty
Rev. Msgr. Michael Mitchell Mark Prazer and Amal Zarou Prazer Brian Rogoff and Renee Jacowitz Rogoff Carl and Mary Rossi Louie and June Tersini Keith and Ann Walker Stephen and Ruth Walsh Margarete Werner IN-KIND DONORS
A Catered Affair Citti’s Florist The Pasta Market ADVERTISERS
Berliner Cohen LLP Katherine Caputo Mike (’04) and Maggie D’Ambrosio Epicurean Group John Faylor ’81 Gallagher, Reedy & Jones Law Office of Kelly McHaffie McLarney Construction, Inc. Randall and Charlotte Murray The Party Helpers Stanford Children’s Health - Pediatric Associates Kazuya and Ilene Uyesugi
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Mitty Auction On Saturday, May 16, 2020, Mr. Doug Santana and Mr. Carl Silva hosted a fun and entertaining live auction online on the AMHS Live YouTube Channel. The event, now viewed over 800 times, capped off a four-day online auction that drew nearly 1,000 registrants. While Mitty’s traditional in-person event could not take place due to the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic, the online event allowed more Mitty community members the opportunity to participate. A Fund-A-Need appeal, which included matching gifts from Stephen and Patricia Schott and an anonymous donor, was made to support Archbishop Mitty High School’s Emergency Tuition Assistance Program. The fund helps to ensure no student will have to leave school as a result of the ongoing pandemic.
AUCTION BUSINESS DONORS
A Smooth Start Academy of Fencing Masters Addison-Penzak JCC Los Gatos AJ Tutoring Al Castello Ristorante Alice’s Restaurant All Natural Day Spa Almaden Valley Athletic Club American Conservatory Theater Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria Archbishop Mitty Parent Association Angela Sun Consulting Anonymous Asian Art Museum Atelier Salon Bay Area Discovery Museum Bay Club Courtside Beat the Lock Escape Room Bella Saratoga Benefit San Francisco Berkeley Repertory Theatre Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad Blick Art Materials Bloomsters The Blue Door Boulder Creek Golf & Country Club Boulder Ridge Breakout Studios Broadway San Jose Buck’s of Woodside Byington Winery C2 Education (Almaden Location) Camp Cardinale Camp Galileo Castello di Amorosa CBS Television Distribution Chappellet Vineyard Cheesecake Factory Inc. Children’s Discovery Museum Cinelux Theatres Citti’s Florist Classic Car Wash 50 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Coconut’s Fish Cafe Concannon Vineyard Cooper - Garrod Estates Vineyards Corner Bakery Cafe CycleBar Los Gatos Cyclebar Prospect The Dancing Cat Lounge Discretion Brewing Drawn2Art Economic Driving School Eight Bridges Brewing Co. Enoteca La Storia Excel Test Prep Exploratorium The Fairmont Hotel San Jose Ferrari Ottoboni Caputo & Wunderling LLP The Fish Market Flexjet LLC Forbes Mill Steakhouse Forthright Oyster Bar and Kitchen Fulfillment Systems Inc. Gilroy Gardens Gilroy Premium Outlets Golden State Warriors Golfland USA Guglielmo Winery The Hakone Foundation Hapa’s Brewing Company Happy Hollow Park and Zoo Happy Lamb Hot Pot Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe Harrah’s and Harveys Lake Tahoe The Hayes Mansion Hiller Aviation Institute Hobee’s California Restaurants Hotel Los Gatos Hotel Paradox The Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Garden iDTech Camps In-N-Out Burger The Inn At Saratoga Itz’ana Resort & Residences
Jessie Salas Photography Joseph George Wines Joseph Phelps Vineyards Kayak Connection Kitsch Couture KRTY - San Jose Hot Country Kyoto Palace Law Office of Kelly McHaffie Left Bend Winery LJ Gagnier Los Alamitos Race Track Luna Vineyards Lunardi’s Markets San Jose Maggiano’s Main Street Burgers Mann Lake Ltd. Marine Science Institute Michael Merrill Design Studio Miner Family Winery Mountain Camp Woodside Mountain View Center For The Performing Arts NC Boardshop O’Neill Yacht Company Oak & Rye Oakland Zoo The Olive Bar Omescape Paintballtickets.com Paper Source The Pasta Market Pet People of Los Gatos Pier 39 Pizza My Heart Planet Granite Rock Climbing Gym Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Co. Premier Pilates of Los Gatos R.S. Beauty Rubio’s Sam’s Bar-B-Que San Francisco Botanical Garden Society The San Francisco Forty-Niner Foundation
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San Francisco Giants San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Jose Police Department San Jose Sharks Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association Saso High School Prep Scott’s Cheap Flights Seymour Marine Discovery Center SF Bay Adventure Shadowbrook ShowPlace ICON Valley Fair Sirius Dog Training Skinspirit Skincare Clinic & Spa Solar4 America Ice Sonoma Canopy Tours Soquel Vineyards Starlite Ballroom Storrs Winery and Vineyards Susan J. Weiand Photography Susie Cakes Sweet Pea Prints Sylvan Learning Center Symphony Silicon Valley Tabard Theatre The Table Willow Glen Tahoe Donner Assoc. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Total Wine & More Trader Joe’s - Campbell Trader Joe’s - Westgate West Tuxedo Fashions Valencia Howard Photography Vena’s Skin and Body Treatments The Vesper Vintage Wine Merchants The Walt Disney Family Museum Winter Lodge YogaSource Studio and Boutique AUCTION INDIVIDUAL DONORS
John and Rosemary Beahm Phil and Kathy Beisel Francisco Bonilla Keith and Lynn Brown Elwyn and Emily Cabebe James Casper Brandi Chastain ’86 Kris and Evelyne Chellam Jinqiu Chen and Ye Jin Marisa D’Amico
Alain and Stephanie de Raynal Yuezhong Du and Jiong Peng Michael and Ruth Fletcher Nigel and Yueping Gallaher Shahram Gholami Daniel and Karen Greene Joe Guerra and Rose Lopez Jon and Karen Imperato Sathvik and Erica Krishnamurthy Juergen and Honorine Lahner Kenneth and Aer Lee Roger Luo and Wendy Cai Alvaro and Shirley (Mamuyac ’90) Mata Gary Meeker and Gladys Lim Ryan and Joanne Mills Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Daryl and Tracy Nees James and Someng Olsen Alan and Ute Ren Michael and Shannon Rossi Jeffrey and Jacqueline Tobin Dave and Lanie Wheeler Rick and Barbara Williams Tim and Kristin Zanni AUCTION UNDERWRITERS
Joe Guerra and Rose Lopez Matthew (’81) and Kimberly Iden Darrell and Sue Kupka Patrick (’81) and Heidi Miller Chan Hong Park and Mi Sook Lee She She Shoes, LLC FUND-A-NEED
Michael and Kristine Achkar Clara Adams Anonymous Manuel Arana Manzano and Ivana Fantozzi Sean and Jodi Austin Mike Aymar Eric Bayon and Ronnie Jacobson David and Megan Brody Keith and Lynn Brown Katherine Caputo Jake (’92) and Robin ( Jeffers ’92) Caputo Lawrence and Kathleen Cargnoni Donn and Heather Casale Kris and Evelyne Chellam Ryan Chew ’11 Wilton and Maria Chin
Daniel and Kymberly (Schmidt ’99) Christman Bryan and Joia Cox Rainer Cvillink and Ellen Paxinos Sanjaya and Vaji Dharmasena Francesco and Bridget DiMambro Andree Douglas Daniel and Carolyn Doyle John and Kirsten Dryden Steven and Nina Duquette Javier Espinosa and Samantha Urata Arturo Fass and Elicia Gaska Aaron and Challee Fast Frederick and Jennifer Fusilero Joe Guerra and Rose Lopez Matthew and Dory (Isaacs ’07) Halbe Matt (’85) and Julie Haniger Lance and Julie Ann (Gillespie ’97) Hedrick Katherine Helland ’09 Jeff and Carolyn Hughes Mark Hull Richard and Ellen Imrisek Pete Ingram-Cauchi and Natalia Mercadal Scott Herhold and Sarah Janigian Daniel Jensen and Carolyn Donlin Darren and May Jue Erinne Keffer Amanda Lahey ’14 Jeff and Kate Lawrence Kenneth and Aer Lee Scott and Desiree Lehrbaum Laura Lewis Jon and Christine Linthacum Steven Lo and Ines Gonzalez Josh and Jennifer Loftus Gary and Bernadette Macdonald Kevin and Sheila MacLean John and Liz Maloney Steven and Michelle Maranowski Jeff and Nancy Marks Frederick and Joan Marquardt Marc Martinez Alvaro and Shirley (Mamuyac ’90) Mata Robertson and Myra Maxwell Matt and Leela McDonald Michael and Carolyn McDonald Mark and Christina McDougall Nona McHale Tony and Elizabeth McKenzie Gary Meeker and Gladys Lim
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Ayhan Menekshe and Martina Kocianova Patrick (’81) and Heidi Miller Ryan and Joanne Mills Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Tom and Heidi Motroni Mike Murphy Alex and Thuy-Anh Nguyen Michael and Trese Nino John and Amy Oosterhouse Todd and Macy Otake Nital and Kalindi Patwa
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Connor and Tracy Pingree William and Lori Robowski Michael and Shannon Rossi Ashley Rule ’03 Carrie Rule Thomas and Melissa Saggau Bill and Mary Jane Schmidt Aaron Schultz and Gina Argenti-Schultz Stephen and Bea Scott Mark and Melody Singer Jim and Kate Slevin Larry and Michelle (Alexander ’85) Smith
Karen Solpon John Tebaldi Andy and Helen Tillmann Mario and Cheryl Vargas Patsy Vargas Jeffrey and Audrey Webb Mark and Regina Wiepking Alec Wong Sean and Cindy Worthington Todd Yellin and Jennifer Copaken Paul and Ashley (Seymour ’08) Zmuda
Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament The 32nd Annual Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament was held on June 29, 2020 at Cinnabar Hills Golf Course. The number of golfers was scaled back in order to maintain social distancing throughout the course, and while this year’s tournament was different from years past, we rallied together to create an enjoyable day. All proceeds from this event benefited the AMHS Alumni Scholarship Endowment, which will help provide book scholarships to deserving young men and women at Archbishop Mitty High School. 2020 ALUMNI & FRIENDS TOURNAMENT PLANNING COMMITTEE
Joseph Asunsolo ’85 Paul Behan ’82 Robert Blickenstaff ’71 Michael Campbell Larry Cargnoni Donn Casale Brenda (Broadus ’84) Chizanskos Shawn Chizanskos Kathy Cote Guarnieri Kelly Dale Marty Dale ’82 Tim De Kay ’90 Steve Dodge Jim Downey Chris Enfantino ’77 Bernard Galvan Steve Gera ’68 Tanya Hiraki Matty Hrncir Renee (Diani ’92) Huerta Nicole Johnston ’14 Daniel Juliano Rachel Juliano ’14 Chitra Kanumury Nagesh Kanumury Dana Kelly Megan Koivun Lisa Leaverton Lucas Liu Alvaro Mata Shirley (Mamuyac ’90) Mata Jennifer Mazzuca John McIntyre Kaitlyn McNicholas ’10 Kim Moore Lillian Moore Ernesto Moreno Sheryl Murdock Ray Nasmeh Monica Perez Laura Pesavento Scott Polhemus
Mike Putz Beatriz Quezada Carmela Robertson Ethan Robertson Jennifer Sabatino Claudine Sarkis-Campbell Brett Schuster Mike Shum Roseanne (Lipari ’87) Smith Lee Story Wendy Tjaden Ken Toyama Glenn Tsukamoto Dave Vachon ’79 Marguerite Vachon Michael Vachon ’03 Matt Vernooy Kay Woodard Cindy Worthington Hong Yang Karynn Zmijewski PREMIER TOURNAMENT SPONSOR
Environmental Systems, Inc. TOURNAMENT SPONSORS
Devcon Construction The Jahncke Family EAGLE SPONSORS
Art’s Sheet Metal Mfg. The Downey Family Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. McLarney Construction, Inc. Moreno and Associates, Inc. Roof Structures, Inc. BIRDIE SPONSORS
John Faylor ’81 Specialty A/C Products, Inc. PAR SPONSOR
PREMIUM HOLE SPONSORS
Lawrence and Kathleen Cargnoni Mike (’04) and Maggie D’Ambrosio Dan Caputo Company The Gera Family- Steve ’68, Lisa ’05, Lacey ’06, and Lainey ’08 Insperity Support Services, L.P. Jennifer Sabatino ’92 Bill and Mary Jane Schmidt The Tsukamoto Family- Kevin ’11 and Ryan ’14 HOLE SPONSORS
Audio Video Installation & Design Campbell’s Towing Pat and Jim Cargnoni Corporate Sign Systems Joann Parrott Pfahnl & Hunt Accountancy Corporation Quezada State Farm Agency John Saunders ’98 and Family HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSOR
Toyota Sunnyvale IN-KIND SPONSORS
Aqui Cal-Mex Beach Hut Deli Ryan Chew ’11 Timothy Guarnieri and Kathleen Cote Guarnieri Hotel Paradox Joseph George Wines Daniel Juliano Dana Kelly Loma Brewing David and Sheryl Murdock Ethan and Carmela Robertson Silver Creek Valley Country Club Dave and Marguerite Vachon Sean and Cindy Worthington
Promex Industries, Inc.
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Donors to Archbishop Mitty High School 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 High School 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 20192020 school year.
A Smooth Start Academy of Fencing Masters Addison-Penzak JCC Los Gatos AJ Tutoring Al Castello Ristorante Alice’s Restaurant All Natural Day Spa Thomas Allie ’14 Almaden Valley Athletic Club American Conservatory Theater Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria Archbishop Mitty Parent Association Angela Sun Consulting Anonymous Aqui Cal-Mex Asian Art Museum Atelier Salon Bay Area Discovery Museum Bay Club Courtside John and Rosemary Beahm Beat the Lock Escape Room Phil and Kathy Beisel Bella Saratoga Benefit San Francisco Berkeley Repertory Theatre Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad Blick Art Materials Bloomsters The Blue Door Francisco Bonilla Boulder Creek Golf & Country Club Boulder Ridge Breakout Studios Broadway San Jose Keith and Lynn Brown Buck’s of Woodside
Busch Vending Byington Winery C2 Education (Almaden Location) Elwyn and Emily Cabebe Camino Brewing Company Camp Cardinale Camp Galileo Dan Carter James and Kim Casper Castello di Amorosa CBS Television Distribution Diego and Mary Certa Chappellet Vineyard Brandi Chastain ’86 Cheesecake Factory Inc. Kris and Evelyne Chellam Jinqiu Chen and Ye Jin Ryan Chew ’11 Children’s Discovery Museum Cinelux Theatres Citti’s Florist Classic Car Wash Coconut’s Fish Cafe Concannon Vineyard Cooper - Garrod Estates Vineyards Corner Bakery Cafe Cyclebar Prospect CycleBar Los Gatos Marisa D’Amico The Dancing Cat Lounge Alain and Stephanie de Raynal Discretion Brewing Drawn2Art Yuezhong Du and Jiong Peng Economic Driving School Eight Bridges Brewing Co. Enoteca La Storia Environmental Systems, Inc. Excel Test Prep Exploratorium The Fairmont Hotel San Jose Ferrari Ottoboni Caputo & Wunderling LLP FIRST The Fish Market Michael and Ruth Fletcher Flexjet LLC Forbes Mill Steakhouse Forthright Oyster Bar and Kitchen
Fulfillment Systems Inc. LJ Gagnier Nigel and Yueping Gallaher Shahram Gholami Gilroy Gardens Gilroy Premium Outlets Golden State Warriors Golfland USA Daniel and Karen Greene Timothy Guarnieri and Kathleen Cote Guarnieri Guglielmo Winery The Hakone Foundation Hapa’s Brewing Company Happy Hollow Park and Zoo Happy Lamb Hot Pot Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe Harrah’s and Harveys Lake Tahoe The Hayes Mansion Hiller Aviation Institute Hobee’s California Restaurants Hotel Los Gatos Hotel Paradox The Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Garden iD Tech Camps Jon and Karen Imperato In-N-Out Burger The Inn At Saratoga Itz’ana Resort & Residences Jessie Salas Photography Joseph George Wines Joseph Phelps Vineyards Kayak Connection Kitsch Couture Sathvik and Erica Krishnamurthy KRTY - San Jose Hot Country Kyoto Palace Juergen and Honorine Lahner Law Office of Kelly McHaffie Kenneth and Aer Lee Left Bend Winery Jason and Tiffany Loia Rose Lopez Los Alamitos Race Track Luna Vineyards Lunardi’s Markets San Jose Roger Luo and Wendy Cai Maggiano’s Main Street Burgers
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Mann Lake Ltd. Marine Science Institute Alvaro and Shirley (Mamuyac ‘90) Mata Gary Meeker and Gladys Lim Michael Merrill Design Studio Ryan and Joanne Mills Miner Family Winery Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Mountain Camp Woodside Mountain View Center For The Performing Arts David and Sheryl Murdock NC Boardshop Daryl and Tracy Nees O’Neill Yacht Company Oak & Rye Oakland Zoo The Olive Bar James and Someng Olsen Omescape Paintballtickets.com Paper Source The Pasta Market Pet People of Los Gatos Pier 39 Pizza My Heart Planet Granite Rock Climbing Gym Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Co. Premier Pilates of Los Gatos R.S. Beauty Alan and Ute Ren Ethan and Carmela Robertson Michael and Shannon Rossi Rubio’s Sam’s Bar-B-Que San Francisco Botanical Garden Society The San Francisco Forty-Niner Foundation San Francisco Giants San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Jose Police Department San Jose Sharks Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association Saso High School Prep Scott’s Cheap Flights Seymour Marine Discovery Center SF Bay Adventure Shadowbrook ShowPlace ICON Valley Fair Silver Creek Valley Country Club Sirius Dog Training
Skinspirit Skincare Clinic & Spa Solar4 America Ice Sonoma Canopy Tours Soquel Vineyards Starlite Ballroom Storrs Winery and Vineyards Susan J. Weiand Photography Susie Cakes Sweet Pea Prints Sylvan Learning Center Symphony Silicon Valley Tabard Theatre The Table Willow Glen Tahoe Donner Assoc. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Jeffrey and Jacqueline Tobin Total Wine & More Trader Joe’s - Campbell Trader Joe’s - Westgate West Tuxedo Fashions Valencia Howard Photography Vena’s Skin and Body Treatments The Vesper Vintage Wine Merchants The Walt Disney Family Museum Wente Vinyards Dave and Lanie Wheeler Rick and Barbara Williams Winter Lodge Sean and Cindy Worthington YogaSource Studio and Boutique Tim and Kristin Zanni DIRECT AID GIFTS Direct aid donations are used in the same year that they are received and directly benefit families who are in the most need of assistance. Archbishop Mitty High School 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 High School. A special thanks to the Direct Aid donors who made gifts during the 20192020 school year.
Clara Adams Shayan (’99) and Shazia Alam Ed and Kathy Almazol Jessica Alva ’14
Susan Amouroux Steven and Sujata Anaya Adam and Maureen (Loftus ’92) Anderson Apple, Inc. Applied Materials, Inc. Rick and Cindy Armer Muhammad Aslam and Asma Jaleel Claude and Anita Atencio Ali and Ban Ballou Orla Beatty Charito and Fe Biala Carl and Dharwati Blackwood Robert (’71) and Lisa Blickenstaff Derek Block ’11 Brian and Maria Braren Bright Funds David (’71) and Adrianne (van Dyk ’73) Brown Hailey Bruce ’18 Kerry Bruce Todd Bruce Pradeep Buddharaju and Nipa Mehta James and Maureen Burden Mark Burns ’78 Michael and Donna Butcher Brian and Sherri Butler James and Catherine Cabagbag Katherine Caputo Peter and Jennifer (Phillips ’94) Carlino The Carter Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Donn and Heather (Menifee ’91) Casale Aileen Casanave ’77 Sheila Cauchi Francis and Cherubin Cebedo Dino and Mary Certa Ryan Chew ’11 Ricardo Choy Morey and Elizabeth Velando Nunez Brendon and Judith Codipilly Dale and Debbie (Gaskell ’87) Coldiron Joseph and Mary Connolly Stephen and Kendra (Breunling ’09) Cornelius Dean and Michelle Correa Mark and Sharon Cosentino Trisha Mae Coyoca ’98 Jennie Crawford Michael (’88) and Julie Crisafulli Mike (’04) and Maggie D’Ambrosio Sam and Marissa (Bataille ’01) Daly Cont’d WINTER 2021 55
Donors cont’d
Xavier (’79) and Brenda De La Rocha Barbara De Ojeda Kathleen Dexter Joseph and Kristin (Lundblade ’85) Dickens Matt and Jill (Walker ’85) Dillon Cuong Doan DocuSign Inc. Katherine Edgecumbe ’10 Javier Espinosa and Samantha Urata Mike and Tracy (Yamamoto ’91) Falco Montina Filice ’09 John and Helen Finneran Emelina Flores Mary Folzman David and Diane Foote Indrajit Gajendran and Lan Tong James and Kim Gavin Steve (’68) and Linda Gera Christopher and Hilary Gill John Gillen ’81 Chris Gomo Judy (Poe ’76) Goodson Google Scot Graham ’79 Keith Greene ’73 Amy Guardino Dent and Mary Hand Grace Hase ’12 Richard and Allison Hatzenbuhler George and Denise Heeg Richard and Corina (Sapien ’81) Heiser Scott Herhold and Sarah Janigian Eddie and Machelle Hernandez Mai Hoang Hilton and Regan Hunt HY Floor and Gameline Jill Hygelund Raju and Vasanthi Iyer Ramji Jagannathan and Aruna Gajavalli Kannan Kellie Jahncke ’12 Francisco and Laura Jiménez Nicole Johnston ’14 Macaulay Jordan ’09 Peter and Sandra Jordan Jeffrey and Julianna (Orban ’91) Kaefer Carrell and Frances Killebrew Mason and Sharon Kimont Kiwanis Club of San Jose Phil (’69) and Kathy Kleinheinz Jeffrey Knight and Laura Rosso-Knight 56 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Damon and Amy (Choice ’86) Korb Vilma Lacson Ha and Annie Le Hoonki Lee and Kyunghee Kang Laura Lewis Marvin and Maureen Lewis Benedict and Dipa Lobo Karen Lucente ’00 Miguel Macias and Patricia Mora Ben (’97) and Lindsey (DeBaets ’97) MacLean Eric and Beth Madia Gretchen Mair Rick and Jill (Bresniker ’81) Martig Alejandro Mata ’21 Alvaro and Shirley (Mamuyac ‘90) Mata Marcus Mata ’23 Alvaro and Shirley (’90) Mata Manoj and Rekha Mathew Thomas and Jill McEnery Dennis and Kelly McHaffie Dan McHale ’90 Kaitlyn McNicholas ’10 Bahman and Monica Mehdizadeh William and Randi (Ratra ’89) Melo Ayhan Menekshe and Martina Kocianova Microsoft Thomas (’83) and Christin Miller James Mitchell and Judith Wainwright Craig and Justine (Giacomini ’94) Mobeck Patrick (’06) and Kayla (Farrell ’06) Monk Bryan Moriarty ’03 Debbie Mueller Kirt and Seema (Roy ’91) Mulji James and Jeanne Murphy Peter and Eleonora Navalta Jerome and Melinda Nehemiah Christopher Ngan and Ivy Cheung Hoang Ngo and Nga Le Tam Nguyen and Nau Lam Tina Nicolai Nvidia John and Amy Oosterhouse Juan Carlos and Barbara (Dieckman ’99) Orellana Moises and Linda (Desousa ’90) Osuna June and Hye-Yeon Park Michael and Whitney Parker Ernest E. Pestana Charitable Foundation, Inc. PG&E Patrick (’69) and Patricia Pierce
Steve and Ruth (Polen ’73) Welch Bruce and Debra Powell Mary Pustejovsky ’98 George and Sandra Quinn Ariana Raftopoulos ’08 Marcus and Kendra (Hattley ’93) Randolph Marilyn Reid Alan and Ute Ren James and Jean Riparbelli Kelly Rodman Dan and Renay Rosckes Jessica Rose Emmanuel and Christina Ruiz Brad Sandman and Tanya Jenkins Michael and Kristin Savini Aaron Schultz and Gina Argenti-Schultz Carol Scott and Helen Gengras Amanda Shore ’14 The Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation Steve and Leslie Sifferman Scott Silva ’93 David Smith ’80 Paula Smith James and Kelly Soares John and Timi Sobrato Jure and Michelle Šola Christopher Sooy Sorin Spanoche and Andrea Cosmin Geoffrey Stahl Lori Stelliga Synopsys Zoltan (’78) and Jeanne (Verschuur ’81) Szoboszlay Fred and Ellen Tou Theresa Tran David Truong and Trinh Trinh Adrian (’85) and Jennifer Valdez Tom and Angela (Gulino ’04) Ver Ploeg Anthony Villalba ’02 VISA, Inc. Christopher Vivian and Denise (’87) Alberto Mark and Drew Vranicar Patrick Wei Jan (’87) and Alyssa Weisberg The Wells Fargo Foundation Richard and Mary Wendt Nathan Wong and Karen Brighton Sydnie Wong ’12 Workday, Inc. Eric and Sophia Yamasaki
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Haitao Yang and Xiaoyu Xu Barbara Yeh Todd Yellin and Jennifer Copaken Chris Young and Bernadette Rodriguez William and Mary Young Richard Zeng and Lin Zhou Paul and Ashley (Seymour ’08) Zmuda BUSINESSES, CORPORATIONS, AND FOUNDATIONS Archbishop Mitty High School is grateful to the businesses, corporations, and foundations who generously supported the school with financial contributions during the 2019-2020 school year.
Abbott Laboratories Adobe Systems, Inc. A/J Golf Car Center Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. Allied Auto Works American Leak Detection Apple, Inc. Applied Materials, Inc. Art’s Sheet Metal Mfg. AT&T Services, Inc. Audio Video Installation & Design Bank of America Berliner Cohen LLP Bright Funds Broadcom Cadence Design Systems Campbell’s Towing Dan Caputo Company Cisco Systems, Inc. Comerica Bank Community Health Charities Corporate Sign Systems Corsiglia, McMahon & Allard, LLP Dell Devcon Construction DocuSign Inc. eBay Electronic Arts Environmental Systems, Inc. Epicurean Group Equinix, Inc. eScrip Esurance Insurance Services, Inc. Frontstream Gallagher, Reedy & Jones
Google Huddle Tickets, LLC HY Floor and Gameline Insperity Support Services, L.P. The Intuit Foundation Juniper Networks Kiwanis Club of San Jose The KLA Tencor Foundation Lam Research Law Office of Kelly McHaffie McLarney Construction, Inc. Micron Technology, Inc. Microsoft Moreno and Associates, Inc. NC Fit Group, Inc. Netflix Norton LifeLock Nvidia The Party Helpers PayPal The Ernest E. Pestana Charitable Foundation, Inc. Pfizer Foundation PG&E Promex Industries, Inc. Prudential Financial, Inc. Quezada State Farm Agency Roof Structures, Inc. Sam’s Bar-B-Que Samsung Electronics North America Santa Clara University SB Investment Advisers US, Inc. She She Shoes, LLC The Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation Specialty A/C Products, Inc. Stanford Children’s Health - Pediatric Associates Steinberg Hart Symantec Corporation Synopsys TJG Mission Critical Realty Toyota Sunnyvale Verizon Foundation VISA, Inc. The Wells Fargo Foundation Workday, Inc. Xilinx, Inc.
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 that matched gifts contributed by Archbishop Mitty High School donors during the 2019-2020 school year.
Abbott Laboratories Adobe Systems, Inc. Apple, Inc. Applied Materials, Inc. AT&T Services, Inc. Bank of America Bright Funds Broadcom Cadence Design Systems Dell DocuSign, Inc. eBay Electronic Arts Equinix, Inc. Esurance Insurance Services, Inc. Google Intuit, Inc. Juniper Networks Lam Research Micron Technology, Inc. Microsoft Netflix Norton LifeLock Nvidia PayPal Pfizer Foundation PG&E Prudential Financial, Inc. Samsung Electronics North America SB Investment Advisers US, Inc. Symantec Corporation
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Archbishop Mitty High School Heritage Circle The Archbishop Mitty Heritage Circle consists of alumni, parents of alumni, current parents and friends of Archbishop Mitty High School, who have made provision for the school by means of a planned gift. These very special donors help to secure the financial future of Archbishop Mitty through their will or estate documents. A portion of their estate will be set aside for a special fund that will generate much needed support for our programs and scholarships. This unique giving vehicle is the greatest of all gifts as it allows future Monarchs to enjoy the superior Catholic college preparatory education that Archbishop Mitty students and alumni have experienced.
The following is a list of individuals who have made the school aware of such a provision as of June 30, 2020.
Arthur and Denise Adams Bonnie Blackwell Mark Burns ’78 Jake (’92) and Robin ( Jeffers ’92) Caputo Gregory Lawrence Chesson† Robert and Suzanne Curthoys Lawrence and Jacquelyn deAngelis Joseph† and Joyce Denzel Tom and Kathy Dunlap
Michael and Mary Ellen Fox Joe Guerra Evelyn Heagerty† R. Andy and Louise Helland Howard and Barb Ignatius Richard and Debi Justice Kevin and Michelle (Lisk ’86) Kelly Steve Kottmeier and Suanne Ramar Michael (’77) and Annette Linney Kevin and Eileen Madej Richard Moore and Juliette Bettencourt Dale and Lyn Nesbitt Gerry and Carol Parker
Stephen Prater ’72 Glenn and Pamela Reitsma Cindy Relfe ’77† Richard and Genevieve Rolla The Martha and Philip Sanfilippo Trust John and Mary Ann Sorci Fred and Ellen Tou John and Christine Tower Roxanne (Stringari ’74) Vane Michael and Virginia Whelan †Deceased
Leave a Lasting Legacy Become a Member of the Heritage Circle
The Archbishop Mitty Heritage Circle is comprised of alumni, parents of students and alumni, and friends who have made provision for the school by means of a planned gift. To become a member, simply advise the Advancement Office of your intention to make a gift to the school in your will or living trust. If you would like more information on making a legacy gift, please contact the Advancement Office at (408) 342-4224. In providing for the school in a will, trust, or other vehicle of planned gift, pleased be advised that our corporate title is “Roman Catholic Welfare Corporation of San Jose,” a corporation sole, for the benefit of Archbishop Mitty High School.
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Memorials
Steve (’69) and Linda Gera
Marilyn Reed Richard and Susan Saso Bob Swanson James and Judith Wainwright Jan Willoughby
In Memory of Sophie Ortez
In Memory of Katie Reich
In Memory of Loukas Angelo
In Memory of Thomas Tadashi Hashimoto
Kathy Edwards
Bill and Mary Jane Schmidt
In Memory of Archbishop Mitty Lacrosse 2020 Senior Class
In Memory of Fr. Jim Misfud
Carlos Trujillo
Bill and Mary Jane Schmidt
In Memory of Shelby Brewer ’96
Martin and Cheryl Brewer
In Memory of Matthew Pascuzzi ’04
In Memory of Kelsey Erickson
Donald and Kim Erickson In Memory of Deceased Family and Friends
Sorin Spanoche and Andrea Cosmin In Memory of George and Eva Figone
John and Diann Ryan In Memory of Dan Fitzgerald
In Memory of Pia Riparbelli
David Davis ’75 In Memory of John Bennett Rodman Bill and Mary Jane Schmidt In Memory of Walter Ulrich
Lloyd and Sandra Scates
Crucifix from the AMHS chapel.
Steve (’69) and Linda Gera
Orla Beatty Donald and Dale Boyle Michael and Donna Butcher Jennie Crawford Chris Gomo Jill Hygelund Richard and Debi Justice Sherril Kenny Gretchen Mair Jerome and Melinda Nehemiah
Casey and Jennie O’Connor
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have faith also in me. In my Father’s house, there are many dwelling places. If there were not, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be.” John 14:1-3
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Emergency Tuition Assistance Fund To help Archbishop Mitty families get back on their feet, we launched the Monarchs Helping Monarchs Campaign. Mitty families came together to ensure that present and future students can call Archbishop Mitty their home, regardless of financial situations negatively affected by the pandemic. In the most urgent of times Archbishop Mitty asked the community to support the Emergency Tuition Assistance Fund, which helped meet immediate needs as well as other unanticipated need in the future. Thanks to generous donors, we have raised more than $230,000 to support students in need.
Michael and Kristine Achkar Clara Adams Manuel Arana Manzano and Ivana Fantozzi Sean and Jodi Austin Mike Aymar Eric Bayon and Ronnie Jacobson Diego Blanc and Maria Zoco David and Megan Brody Joseph and Linda Bronson Keith and Lynn Brown Damon and Tracy Burris Jake (’92) and Robin ( Jeffers’92) Caputo Katherine Caputo Lawrence and Kathleen Cargnoni Donn and Heather Casale Carlino and Julie Cecilio Ryan Chew ’11 Wilton and Maria Chin Daniel and Kymberly (Schmidt ’99) Christman Bryan and Joia Cox Richard and Diane Cristina Rainer Cvillink and Ellen Paxinos David Davis ’75 Sanjaya and Vaji Dharmasena Francesco and Bridget DiMambro Andree Douglas Daniel and Carolyn Doyle John and Kirsten Dryden Steven and Nina Duquette Javier Espinosa and Samantha Urata Arturo Fass and Elicia Gaska Aaron and Challee Fast Michael and Ruth Fletcher Frederick and Jennifer Fusilero Judy (Poe ’76) Goodson Joe Guerra and Rose Lopez Matthew and Dory (Isaacs ’07) Halbe Matt (’85) and Julie Haniger Lance and Julie Ann (Gillespie ’97) Hedrick Katherine Helland ’09 Scott Herhold and Sarah Janigian George and Marjorie Honoré 60 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Carolyn Hughes Mark Hull Richard and Ellen Imrisek Pete Ingram-Cauchi and Natalia Mercadal Daniel Jensen and Carolyn Donlin Darren and May Jue Erinne Keffer Kimberley Kerr and Jennifer Salmon Amanda Lahey ’14 Jeff and Kate Lawrence Kenneth and Aer Lee Laura Lewis Megan Linney ’12 Jon and Christine Linthacum Steven Lo and Ines Gonzalez Josh and Jennifer Loftus Gary and Bernadette Macdonald Kevin and Sheila MacLean John and Liz Maloney Steven and Michelle Maranowski Frederick and Joan Marquardt Marc Martinez Alvaro and Shirley (Mamuyac ’90) Mata Annamarie Matthews-Hussey Robertson and Myra Maxwell Matt and Leela McDonald Michael and Carolyn McDonald Mark and Christina McDougall Nona McHale Anthony and Elizabeth McKenzie Gary Meeker and Gladys Lim Ayhan Menekshe and Martina Kocianova Ryan and Joanne Mills James and Joanne Mollerus Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Tom and Heidi Motroni Mike Murphy Jose Navarro Cruz ’14 Alex and Thuy-Anh Nguyen Michael and Trese Nino John and Amy Oosterhouse Todd and Macy Otake Nital and Kalindi Patwa Tracy Pingree
Constantine Polychronopoulos and Aikaterini Gardeli George and Sandra Quinn Scott and Bonnie Regan William and Lori Robowski Michael and Shannon Rossi Ashley Rule ’03 Carrie Rule Thomas and Melissa Saggau Bill and Mary Jane Schmidt Aaron Schultz and Gina Argenti-Schultz Stephen and Bea Scott Laura Silva ’09 Mark and Melody Singer Jim and Kate Slevin Larry and Michelle (Alexander ’85) Smith John A. and Susan Sobrato Karen Solpon John Tebaldi Andy and Helen Tillmann Carlos Trujillo Mario and Cheryl Vargas Patsy Vargas Jeffrey and Audrey Webb Mark and Regina Wiepking Alec Wong Sean and Cindy Worthington Todd Yellin and Jennifer Copaken Paul and Ashley (Seymour ’08) Zmuda
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 High School students benefit. We continue our fundraising towards “endowing our future” after successfully achieving the $20 million goal of The Campaign for Archbishop Mitty by 2020. There are three types of endowment funds at Archbishop Mitty High School: Scholarship Endowment Fund Investment earnings from this fund provide financial assistance to students with demonstrated financial need. Named scholarship opportunities begin with an initial gift of $10,000 or more, and a scholarship is considered fully funded (providing the median AMHS financial aid award) when it reaches $50,000. Program Endowment Fund Investment earnings from this fund assist curricular and co-curricular programs at Archbishop Mitty High School. Named program endowment opportunities begin with a gift 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 High School. Named general endowment opportunities begin with a gift of $10,000. Those wishing to take part in The Campaign for Archbishop Mitty High School by establishing their own endowment or by contributing to existing endowments at any giving level should contact Mason Kimont, Executive Director for Advancement, at (408) 342-4260.
NICCOLE AND ROBERT ALLARD FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Bernard and Niccole Allard THE DARRIN AND GLORYVEE ALVES SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Darrin and Gloryvee Alves THE LOUKAS ANGELO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Kathy Edwards Issac and Maria Nash Vaughn ARCHBISHOP MITTY ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP
Fred and Kazumi Allen Adam and Maureen (Loftus ’92) Anderson Michael and Linda (Chapman ’76) Babcock Donald and Dale Boyle Bright Funds Mark Burns ’78 Peter and Jennifer (Phillips ’94) Carlino Donn and Heather (Menifee ’91) Casale Jose (’86) and Kelly Castanon Gregory Catcott and Lou Woodburycatcott Joe Ciesinski ’05 Cisco Systems, Inc. Dale and Debbie (Gaskell ’87) Coldiron
Cheryl Coleman Juana Dahl Graycen Dave Donald and Kim Erickson Colin Fan and Rita Chen Neal and Amanda (Ott ’90) Flynn John Gillen ’81 Google Scot Graham ’79 Brett and Christine (Connolly ’09) Henninger Scott Heric Amber Inouye Cy Jewell Dominique Johnston ’10 Eric Jones Richard and Debi Justice Sherril Kenny Eli and Lauren (Sherburne ’99) Kiedrowski Phil (’69) and Kathy Kleinheinz Damon and Amy (Choice ’86) Korb Jennifer Leggett Steven and Anna Lentz Bryan and Lindsey (Sherburne ’02) Little Ramachandran and Suba Marti Alvaro and Shirley (Mamuyac ’90) Mata John and Louise McKeon Dan and Patty Medaglia Steven and Lisa Meyer
Patrick (’06) and Kayla (Farrell ’06) Monk Patrick (’69) and Patricia Pierce Richard Portillo ’89 Michael (’84) Potter and Cynthia Chavez Ivan and Diane Roca Ashley Rule ’03 Amit Sagar Julian Sanchez Brad Sandman and Tanya Jenkins Richard and Kristi Saso SB Investment Advisers US, Inc. Robert and Patricia Sheehan Daniel (’71) and Cindi Stringari David (’70) and Cathy Stringari Bob Swanson Rebecca Toy ’13 Derek (’03) and Veronica (Morales ’03) van den Abeelen Dianne Van Voorhis Roxanne (Stringari ’74) Vane John Venneman ’69 Aimée Williams ’02 Jan Willoughby ARCHBISHOP MITTY ATHLETICS PROGRAM ENDOWMENT
Ian Aguilar ’14 Mark Aochi ’08 Greta Banholzer Brooke Barikmo
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Tenley Block ’06 Travis and Kimberly (Martin ’01) Boettner Aidan Byrnes ’14 John (’01) and Katie Cane Jose (’86) and Kelly Castanon Catherine Cecilio Claire Cecilio ’13 Mike (’04) and Maggie D’Ambrosio Michael and Vian Davis George and Mary Ann Fox Stormee Galka Scot Graham ’79 Robert (’81) and Melanie Gribbin Matt (’85) and Julie Haniger Michael Hart ’09 Jerry Hsu Miles Iseri and Gina Battisto Iseri Leah Israel Desiray Johnston ’07 Nicole Johnston ’14 Robert (’92) and Tennille Jones Mason and Sharon Kimont David Kozlovsky Natalie Leschuk ’02 Marcus Mata ’23 Trent Matteson Lauren Mewes ’15 Ronald (’84) and Julie Mifsud Thomas (’83) and Christin Miller Mia Napolitano ’19 Meghan Noyes ’14 Jason (’02) and Christine (Brady ’02) Oliver Cody Page Kylie Rego ’16 Evan Richter Tara Robben Zachary Seavers ’14 Caleb Sexton ’14 Conner Sexton ’14 Brennen Sowa Katherine Toy ’15 Matthew Verbrugge ’02 Dangkhoa and Jenny Vo Cassie Williams ’03 Brent Younger ’11 ARCHBISHOP MITTY CAMPUS MINISTRY PROGRAM ENDOWMENT
Michael and Stacy (Leigh ’90) Amicarelli Pompeyo and Sophia Bajar Juan and Lorraine Balderrama 62 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Jeffrey Barton and Deborah Glines William (’71) and Michelle Battaglia Rex Alan and Fatima Beltran Armando Benjume and Adriana Salazar Victorio and Vickie Bernardino Charito and Fe Biala Diego Blanc and Maria Zoco Lawrence and Margaret Blecka Derek Block ’11 Steve and Eileen (Curran ’79) Block Stephanie Blumenson ’02 Burch Boehner and Debbie Rishel Margaret Bradley Karl and Brenda Braitberg Anthony Branco Jim (’72) and Dana Brown Joe Brunetto and Hoa Le James and Maureen Burden Bruce and Joanne Burns Therese Button William and Annette Byrnes Melquiades and Consuelo Candido Katherine Caputo Betty Carmody Joe and Norma Castellano Roy and Myriam Caudill Alexander and Flerida Cervania Ricardo Choy Morey and Elizabeth Velando Nunez Nick and Lisa (Serpa ’94) Ciardella Michael and Mary Ciesinski Daniel and Teresa Coil Robert and Julia Collins John and Arlene Cordell Hernando and Miquileen Correa Eduardo and Mary Correia Frank and Anna Crimi Rainer Cvillink and Ellen Paxinos Andrew and Alberta Davis Jeffrey Davis and Janet Anderson Kara (Schenk ’02) Davis Barbara De Ojeda Manuel and Lucy deFaria Donna DeVincenzi-Coletti Amit and Rita Dhir Michael and Kathryn Di Leo Joseph and Kristin (Lundblade ’85) Dickens John and Melinda DiNapoli Sam and Ann Doumanian Katherine Edgecumbe ’10
Nick (’02) and Katherine (Frise ’02) Epidendio Anthony and Margaret Evanna Aaron and Challee Fast Wilson and Josefina Felipe Silvia Felix Jennifer Ferrari ’00 James and Mary Fitzgerald Herbert and Bernadine Fong Lydia Forero Anthony and Dorothy Foti John and Linda Foxcroft Ernie and Elizabeth Gabriel Carolee Gannon Michael and Monica Garcia Mary Gavin Rakesh and Shalini Ghiya John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell Michael and Lisa Glazzy Benjamin and Marilou Gregorio Dustin (’93) and Nicole Gutierrez Michael and Amy Hasenkamp Vincent Hemsley and Robin Reynolds Hemsley John and Denise Hildenberger Chris Chi Kin and Annie Hui Beverly Insull Miles Iseri and Gina Battisto Iseri Michael and Donna Janitski Desi and Reyna Judilla Scott and Carla Keesling Hall Kelley Rudy and Evangeline Kelly Mason and Sharon Kimont Patrick and Mary Phyllis Kinsella Keith and Melanie Kirmse Ernest and Lillian Konnyu Klonie Kunzel Ann Lambrecht Kelly Linn and Cathy Avila-Linn Lucas and Bianca Liu Kevin and Sheila MacLean Thomas Mailhot Jeff and Nancy Marks Paige Martig ’13 Glenn and Susan Mau Larry and Susan Mayer Victor Mazzuco Michael and Carolyn McDonald Kaitlyn McNicholas ’10 Ronald and Ruth Merino Rich and Judy Milano
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Luis and Lupe Morales Mitchell Muller Michael Murray Ferenc and Michelle Nagy George and Karin Napier Peter and Eleonora Navalta Mike Neunfinger and Sigrid Jacobsen Carl Nielsen Rodger and Joanne O’Brien Scott and Kimberly Olechowski Fred and Virgina Olenak Gary Olimpia and Nancy HoskinsOlimpia Katherine Oven Chan Hong Park and Mi Sook Lee Joohwan Park and Jungyeon Oh Robert (’85) and Karen (Gimple ’86) Parker Michael and Mary Pierce Prabhakar and Mamatha Pooskur Consuelo Porras Antonio and Maria de la luz Prado Roger and Christina Princeau Charles Purdy and Molly McDonald Hamid and Katherine Rahnema Saravan Rajendran and Manjari Gadi Kimberly Richman John Paul Rindfleisch ’14 Kelly Rodman Jose and Susan Rodriguez Bernardine Romasko Carl and Mary Rossi Rita Sanchez Nicole Santo ’07 James and Armida Santos John and Linda Sardi Lloyd and Sandra Scates Frank and Priscilla Schneider Lance and Susan Scott Richard and Deborah Slater Jim and Kate Slevin Paula Smith Briana Sooy ’14 George and Lorraine Sousa Don and Henrietta Stevenson Don (’83) and Janet (Corsiglia ’82) Stevenson Sivaramakrishnan Sthanukrishnan and Barbara Ann Cassandra Tababa Mike and Eileen Stivaletti Susan Stuart Ying Su and Tomoko Yamura
Frank and Mary Tavolacci Chris and Lynn Teresi Don and Ida Tonelli Huehoang Trang Matthew Verbrugge ’02 Mark and Drew Vranicar Milos and Tanya Vrcelj William and Shelley Webb Richard and Mary Wendt Clifford and Georgeann Wiles Edward and Tram-Anh Wong Philip Wong and Khim Foo-Wong Sydnie Wong ’12 Caroline Wright Ted and Ann Wyess Robert and Victoria Yagmourian Paul and Ashley (Seymour ’08) Zmuda ARCHBISHOP MITTY FACULTY AND STAFF SCHOLARSHIP
Steven and Nina Duquette Mark and Regina Wiepking ARCHBISHOP MITTY GENERAL ENDOWMENT
Martin and Cheryl Brewer Paul and Linda Cole Juana Dahl eScrip Judy (Poe ’76) Goodson Kory and Shelly Hopkins Jeffrey Knight and Laura Rosso-Knight Susannah Meade Kirt and Seema (Roy ’91) Mulji Joelle May Nario ’08 Brian and Lisa Pauken Nadine Paulsen Pete and Lynn Pragastis Richard and Susan Robbins Todd and Paige Schmitzer Matthew Verbrugge ’02 Christopher Visico ARCHBISHOP MITTY PERFORMING ARTS ENDOWMENT
Eric Bayon and Ronnie Jacobson Lauren Bevilacqua ’05 Dan and Andrea Coleman Michael and Vian Davis Matthew (’03) and Katherine (Thomas ’07) De Palma Greg and Ashley (Mendez ’93) Fijman
Michael and Ruth Fletcher Scot Graham ’79 Jerry Hsu The Intuit Foundation Mason and Sharon Kimont Tony McKenzie and Elizabeth McKenzie Gabby Merz Ryan and Joanne Mills Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Jason (’02) and Christine (Brady ’02) Oliver Steven and Grace Pataky Caitlyn Payne ’14 Harold and Valerie Pestana PG&E Charles Purdy and Molly McDonald Mathew Stanton and Christina Otayco Matthew Verbrugge ’02 ARCHBISHOP MITTY STUDENT ACTIVITIES ENDOWMENT
Shayan (’99) and Shazia Alam Jessica Alva ’14 Subba and Lakshmi Balusu Reilly Barber ’19 Hailey Bruce ’18 Kerry Bruce Ryan Chew ’11 Sevonne Eliyahu Keil Carl Kennedy Mason and Sharon Kimont Michelle Kuzirian ’85 Marcus Mata ’23 Kenneth McCann Tony and Elizabeth McKenzie Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Debbie Mueller Aukai Ng ’15 Jared Schmitzer ’16 Ryan Schmitzer ’19 Zachary Schmitzer ’22 Matthew Verbrugge ’02 Stephanie Visico Dangkhoa and Jenny Vo THE BAIN FAMILY ENDOWMENT
Brandon and Lisa Bain
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THE GILMORE MCDONNELL ENDOWMENT
THE MOITOZO-TOWER FAMILY ENDOWMENT
Bernard and Niccole Allard Applied Materials, Inc. Tim and Sally Brosnan Kris and Evelyne Chellam Corsiglia, McMahon & Allard, LLP Michael and Ruth Fletcher Thomas Skelton and Claudia Galvan De Skelton John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell Jeff and Nancy Marks Dennis and Kelly McHaffie Patrick (’81) and Heidi Miller Mike Murphy Netflix David and Kerrie Peraino Peter and Carol Sandman Alan and Elisa Steele Ken and Karen (Bryant ’85) Tersini Todd Yellin and Jennifer Copaken
John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell
John and Christine Tower
THE GRISWOLD FAMILY ENDOWMENT
OOSTERHOUSE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Robert and Jenny Griswold
John and Amy Oosterhouse
THE GUTTMAN FAMILY ENDOWMENT
THE PAGE FAMILY FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT
Apple, Inc. Stephan and Wendy Guttman
Mark and Elizabeth Page
DOROTHY AND DAN CAPUTO FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Jake (’92) and Robin ( Jeffers ’92) Caputo Katherine Caputo CRISTINA FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Richard and Diane Cristina D’AMBROSIO FAMILY ENDOWMENT
Mike (’04) and Maggie D’Ambrosio THE EDVALSON FAMILY ENDOWMENT
Ian and Grace Edvalson THE FEDERWISCH FAMILY ENDOWMENT
KATIE HATCH REICH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
MARIA AND ANDY PECOTA FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Casey and Jennie O’Connor Cary and Martha Reich
Andrew and Maria Pecota
THE IMRISEK FAMILY ENDOWMENT
David and Kerrie Peraino
Richard and Ellen Imrisek THE JUE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Darren and May Jue THE STEPHEN J. KELLER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Phil and Gwynne Rolla THE KHALIPA FAMILY ENDOWMENT
Jason (’04) and Ashley (Fini ’04) Khalipa NC Fit Group, Inc. THE DEREK KORBEL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Michael and Lisa Targgart THE MADIA FAMILY ENDOWMENT
Esurance Insurance Services, Inc. Eric and Beth Madia THE MARKS FAMILY ENDOWMENT
THE PERAINO FAMILY ENDOWMENT
THE QUEIROZ FAMILY ENDOWMENT
Google Mario and Martha Queiroz BRIAN RASCHKE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Lloyd and Sandra Scates RINGHAND-HSU ENDOWMENT
Apple, Inc. Karl and Jennifer Hsu RICHARD AND GENEVIEVE ROLLA SCHOLARSHIP
Richard and Genevieve Rolla FR. JACK RUSSI, S.M. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Marian Cauchi THE DOMINIC C. VARGAS ’15 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
McLarney Construction, Inc.
Beth Fontana Jim and Michelle Hoover Herschel Lelaind Armand and Esther Sanchez Mario and Cheryl Vargas
John and Diann Ryan
MCTIGHE SCHOLARSHIP
THE ZUTSHI FAMILY ENDOWMENT
DAN FITZGERALD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Barbara McTighe
Naveen and Anupama Zutshi
Robert (’70) and Carol Freitas Tim McCarthy ’70
MERJER MD ENDOWMENT
For a complete listing of all endowments please visit www.mitty.com/advancement
Jim Cortez and Michelle (’05) Federwisch Mike and Anne Federwisch EVA AND GEORGE FIGONE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
JOE FRANCIS MEMORIAL ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT
Jan Francis
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Jeff and Nancy Marks MCLARNEY SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
Jeremy and Meredith Aston Bright Funds Cisco Systems, Inc. Michael Dunne
Archbishop Mitty High School 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.
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE
Daniel Caputo and Family Andrew and Maria Pecota Stephen and Patricia Schott Mark and Laurie Woodward CHAIRMAN CIRCLE
Brian and Theresa Bumb Steve and Gwen Dorcich Andrew and Joyce Miller DIRECTOR CIRCLE
Michael and Doreen Arnold Misha and Lisa Burich David and Glowe Chang Dianna and Lewis Chew
The Citti Family - Chris Citti (’76), Gary (’69) and Linda Citti, Gloria Citti, Justin Citti (’02) and Thomas Glascott and Adrianna Citti Glascott Richard and Diane Cristina James and Joan (Russell ’77) Downey Mike and Anne Federwisch Michael and Ruth Fletcher Marla Kramer Rick Kramer Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Rob and Susan Moore Randy and Eileen Scott Sheathing Technologies Inc. - Larry Polayes and Penny Herman-Polayes Hemantharaju Subbanna and Srividhya Gopalan Syncopation Trust The Valley Foundation
PATRON
Paul Bayon and Ronnie Jacobson Associate Steven and Grace Pataky FRIEND
Lauren Bevilacqua ’05 Dan and Andrea Coleman Matthew (’03) and Katherine (Thomas ’07) De Palma Scot Graham ’79 Jerry Hsu Ryan and Joanne Mills Harold and Valerie Pestana Mathew Stanton and Christina Otayco
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 High School, 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 High School 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. VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR
Amy Hasenkamp ALUMNI PARENT OF THE YEAR
Kathy Martinelli ALUMNI OF THE YEAR
Chris Loos ’12 Darius and Maristela Abasta Anuj Aggarwal and Meena Gupta George and Estelle Agregado Eric Ai and Vivian Zeng Teklu Aklilu and Mihret Tesfaye Shayan (’99) and Shazia Alam
Kamal Ali and Mary Liu Bernard and Niccole Allard Jessica Alva ’14 Srinivas Ambati and Uma Kottali Krishnan Anantheswaran and Shamita Tripathy Adam and Maureen (Loftus ’92) Anderson Antonio and Diana Andrade Brian and Julie Ankenbrandt Manuel Arana Manzano and Ivana Fantozzi Peter and Keesha Arnst Manish and Melanie Asnani
Joseph (’85) and Valerie Asunsolo Anand Athreya and Radha Athreya Marwan and Mona Awad Damtew Ayele and Selamawit Gebremariam Biju Babu and Rejitha Biju Prakash and Anjali Babu William and Kristin Bailey Pratheep and Esha Balasingam Ali and Ban Ballou Alexander Balog ’10 Philip Baltar ’03 Subba and Lakshmi Balusu Cont’d WINTER 2021 65
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Mario and Justine (Escobedo ’99) Barragan Ashis and Bonny Basu Rupen and Anar Bavishi Eric Bayon and Ronnie Jacobson Paul (’82) and Teresa (Mitchell ’84) Behan Phil and Kathy Beisel Alejandro and Julie Bella John and Jennifer Beltramo Rex Alan and Fatima Beltran Sathyabodha and Soumya Belur Sami Ben Makhlouf and Lamia Megdiche Chris and Lani Bergevin David and Ann Beymer Nilesh Bhadani and Manpreet Kaur Sandesh Bharadwaj and Mamatha Bharadwaj Nikhil Bhat and Anuprita Oak Raja Dhanunjaya Bhupatiraju Prashant Billore and Arundhati Sakalle David and Susan Bilton Satish Biradar and Jayashree Gatade Rajeev and Naina Bishnoi Tomas and Mildred Blandino Rick Bleszynski and Lubov Komova Robert (’71) and Lisa Blickenstaff Jovanah Bonilla Aloke and Yamini Bordia Robert and Kathy Bourland Clark and Jennifer Bowcock Daniel (’69) and Karen Brady Karl and Brenda Braitberg Rafael and Michal Brenner Branko and Drazena Brocilo Scott and Rona Brodrick Evan Brown ’06 Keith and Lynn Brown Nicolle Brown ’05 Nafea and Lana Bshara Craig Burrows and Betsy Upton James and Catherine Cabagbag Josef and Nicola Call Jose and Christine Camara Michael Campbell and Claudine Sarkis-Campbell John and Katherine Canfield John and Kelly Cantlen Melvin Cardozo and Annie Sequeira Lawrence and Kathleen Cargnoni Gloria Esther Carmona James (’86) and Victoria Carpeneti A. J. and Wendy Carvalho 66 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Donn and Heather (Menifee ’91) Casale Monica Cassara ’15 Jose (’86) and Kelly Castanon Srinivasa Chaganti and Supriya Madamanchi Jason and Kristin Chancey Wan-Teh Chang and Chih-Lin Kuan Robert and Chris Changras Philip Chao and I Chuang Fan Vinod Chathoth and Sheema Bharathan Hamesh Chawla and Juhi Jairath Kris and Evelyne Chellam Jinqiu Chen and Ye Jin Larry Cheng and Jean Yee Nolan Cheng ’20 Ryan Chew ’11 Amardeep Chhatwal and Mamta Narain Madhu Chinthakunta and Anurupa Ghandikota Shawn and Brenda (Broadus ’84) Chizanskos Steve and Christy Choate Jerry and Faith Chou Ricardo Choy Morey and Elizabeth Velando Nunez Tom Chuang and Tiffany Thompson Lyall Chun and Denise Chew Chris Citti ’76 Maurice and Amelia Clark Christopher and Alisha Collier Robert and Julia Collins Sean and Monica Comer Jordan and Beth Cookman Mark and Sharon Cosentino Michael and Diane Cosgrove Jacqueline Cox ’23 Teresa Cox Jeffrey Cui and Helen Xing Yan Cui and Minghui Zhang Mike (’04) and Maggie D’Ambrosio Marisa D’Amico Joseph D’Souza and Shivani Govil Martin (’82) and Kelly Dale Nitin and Neena Dandia Michael and Vian Davis Timothy De Kay (’90) and Laura Eisbach Alain and Stephanie de Raynal Joseph Dean and Kathryn Ashleigh-Dean Harold and Laarni DeGuzman Matthew del Rosario ’14 Brendan and Moira Delumpa Wei Deng and Hong Xiang
Amish and Ruchibahen Desai Tapomoy and Shyamopriya Dey Sanjaya and Vaji Dharmasena Isabella DiLisio ’13 John and Melinda DiNapoli Quang Dinh and Thuan Le Steven and Merribeth Dodge Christopher and Sheryl Domingue Rajesh Dorairajan and Uma Krishnamurthy Stephen and Aya Dowd Yuezhong Du and Jiong Peng Anuj and Priya Dua Walt and Lisa Duflock Hani and Cheryl Durzy Richard and Moira Edelman Katherine Edgecumbe ’10 John and Nina Edmunds Chris (’77) and Lisa (Meyer ’80) Enfantino Franco and Lora Eng Kelly Estes ’08 Stephanie Federwisch ’07 Arun Fernandes and Alvina D’Silva Kishore Fernandes and Pamela Pinto Thomas Ferrill and Stephanie Kain Ferrill Greg and Ashley (Mendez ’93) Fijman Ferda and Isabel Filiz Michael and Ruth Fletcher George and Mary Ann Fox Jason and Allison Fox Joseph and Flora Freitas Frederick and Jennifer Fusilero Indrajit Gajendran and Lan Tong Nigel and Yueping Gallaher Bernard Galvan and Michelle Lilley Thomas Skelton and Claudia Galvan De Skelton Nitin and Shilpa Garg John Geise and Stacy Biesen Geise Reiner Genevriere and Sonja Cost Steve (’68) and Linda Gera George Gibbs and Karen Mcswain Christopher and Hilary Gill John Gilmore and Orla McDonnell Heather Glahn Thomas Glascott and Adrianna Citti Glascott Martin and Sandra Gonzalvez Christine Gorjanc Jason and Angela Govig Cont’d
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Manimaran Govindaraju and Bharathy Manimaran Pankaj Goyal and Namrata Gupta Noland and Lisa Granberry Courtney Grant Seamus and Claire Greene Robert and Jenny Griswold Gregory Gruber and Jill Krafts Timothy Guarnieri and Kathleen Cote Guarnieri Puneet and Namrata Gupta Ritesh and Harshwardhani Gupta Robert Hardesty and Luz Periut-Hardesty Terry Harman Jeff and Alyssa Harper Jocelyn Hart Grace Hase ’12 Michael and Amy Hasenkamp Herminio Hernando and Violeta Loayza Craig and Tanya Hiraki Mai Hoang John and Dina Holst Milan and Matty Hrncir Karl and Jennifer Hsu Pichang Hsu and Shuling Peng Yanjie Hu Albert and Lily Huang Jose Huchim and Elizabeth Velazquez Eric and Renee (Diani ’92) Huerta Jennifer Hull Mark Hull Kevin Hung and Elaine Chwang William and Leandra (Saenz ’92) Hutton David Hyun and Kate Young Jon and Karen Imperato Richard and Ellen Imrisek Pete Ingram-Cauchi and Natalia Mercadal Basim and Julianne Jaber Niraj and Geeta Jaiswal Tomas and Mirka Janus Daniel Jensen and Carolyn Donlin Yan Jing Innjune and Yoonhee Jo David Johnson and Amy Cooprider Paulraj and Mary Johnson Nicole Johnston ’14 Gabriel and Mary Rose Jordan Mandar and Indira Joshi Desi and Reyna Judilla Darren and May Jue Daniel and Dawn Juliano Rachel Juliano ’14
David and Leah Kaltsas Vamshidhar Kandalla and Sruthi Srinath Changoo and Sarah Kang Nagesh and Chitra Kanumury Loni Keller J. Greg and Dana Kelly Mahesh and Barkha Keswani Anwar Khan and Selma Vukotic Arun and Ruchira Khanna Mehul and Darshita Kharidia Mandar Kher and Vaishali Jambhekar Hae-Young Kim and Soohee Park Nak and Kylee Kim Yoo Joong Kim and Yong Cho-Kim Tomai and Sylvia Knopp Bindu Kodali George and Meghan Koivun Joab Kong and Yuying Long Parimal and Sangeeta Kopardekar Damon and Amy (Choice ’86) Korb Gregory Korbel ’93 Mikhail Korolik and Katrina Mikhaylichenko Roland and Barbara Krause Doug and Lisa Kreider Sathvik and Erica Krishnamurthy James and Sandra Kronik Nitin and Sarika Kumar Christopher Kunzmann and Maureen Miller Darrell and Sue Kupka Michelle Kuzirian ’85 Bob and Heather La France Indrajit Lahiri and Vidya Rao Juergen and Honorine Lahner Stephen and Antoniette Lam Edward and Denna Lao Edward and Cecilia Larmore Marvin and Kristi Laron Jeffery and Maureen Latourrette Jeff and Kate Lawrence Derek and Cherie Lawson Robert Le and Linh Vu Marcus and Lisa Leaverton Amy Ledger Chris Ledger Dong Lee and Hyunhwa Kim Hoonki Lee and Kyunghee Kang Kenneth and Aer Lee Yong-Won and Hwajin Lee Nelson and Maricris Leonor Michel Lespinasse and Vivian Cheung
Matthew and Monita Levy Gina Lewis HungChun Li and Aichi Chang Weidong Li and Hui Shen Lisa Lico Craig and Lindy Lim Hong Lin and Ling Zhang Minghua and Liyen Lin Shihlun Lin and Wenchiann Liou Sarath Lingala and Sridevi Antervedipalem Megan Linney ’12 Jon and Christine Linthacum Gregory Lippman and Zsofia Madi-Szabo Lucas and Bianca Liu Xibin Liu and Rui Qiang William Lloyd and Claire Ando Katya Lohngoen ’12 Jesus Lomeli and Julisa Lomeli Christopher Loos ’12 Fred and Matty Lopez Kuok Chun Lou and Ching Ngan Chan Gerald and Lisa Luiz Roger Luo and Wendy Cai Xiaofeng and Min Ma Bhoomaiah and Vanajamala Macherla Ismael Macias and Shantae BardalesMacias Tim and Shea Malcolm Johnny and Nancy Man Rambabu and Srivasavi Manchkanti Steven and Michelle Maranowski John and Marie Marheineke Nancy Marks Marcus Marshall and Jillana Hart Bryan and Lisa Martin Kathy Martinelli Alvaro and Shirley (Mamuyac ’90) Mata Craig and Michelle Matsumoto Michaela Matulich ’11 Glenn and Susan Mau Jennifer Maxwell Jennifer Mazzuca Bradley and Donna McCurrie Matt and Leela McDonald Michael and Carolyn McDonald Dennis and Kelly McHaffie John McIntyre and Tiffany Sparks Anthony and Elizabeth McKenzie Joseph and Katherine McKinley Matt and Niko Meadors Dermot and Catherine Mee
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Gary Meeker and Gladys Lim Pascal and Peggy Meier Enrique Melgoza Arciga and Reyna Melgoza William and Randi (Ratra ’89) Melo Satish Menon and Bijula Balan Mark and Michelle Mesler Patrick (’81) and Heidi Miller Thomas (’83) and Christin Miller Ryan and Joanne Mills Lei Ming and Liwen Yang Mohammad and Fatemeh Mirzamaani Vinay and Ruchika Mishra Jeffrey and Kimberly Moore Robert and Lillian Moore Ernesto and Stacie Moreno Salvador and Cynthia Moreno David and Denise Morrone Scott and Elena Mosko Edward Mueller and Pamela Hurley Mueller Ralf Muenster and Petra Jakobskrueger Eddie Mui and Bee Kiang Tan Michael and Kimberly Mulcahy Kirt and Seema (Roy ’91) Mulji Karuppusami Muniappan and Nirmaladevi Kulandaivelu David and Sheryl Murdock Mahesh and Anuradha Murthy Shehzaad and Shazia Nakhoda Anjani Nandan and Kusum Rai R.J. Nasmeh and Jinaye Conley-Nasmeh Daryl and Tracy Nees John and Lydia Nelson Christian and Christine Nerb Brian Ng and Linda Dong Christopher Ngan and Ivy Cheung Gia Nguyen and Duong Hoang Tam Nguyen and Nau Lam Thuc Nguyen and Lynh Ngo Brett and Virginia Nicoletti Michael and Trese Nino Geoffrey and Chizoba Nwosu Tim and Nancy O’Sullivan James and Someng Olsen John and Amy Oosterhouse Gillian Ortega ’18 Gwyneth Ortega ’18 Michelle Otte Sreedhar and Geetha Pampati Rajeev Nair and Aneesha Panicker Phil and Therese Papenfuss
Eshwar and Shalini Parigi Tarak Parikh and Swati Jobanputra Chan Hong Park and Mi Sook Lee Mun Kyu Park and Soyoung Shin Younghee Park and Youna Choi Hilario and Janheen Pascual Tejal and Rohini Patel Nital and Kalindi Patwa Gabriel and Lorina Paun David and Kerrie Peraino Andres and Monica Perez Dale and Laura Pesavento Tien Pham and Minh-Chau Dinh Skylar and Lissa Phoenix Matthew Pleva ’11 Scott and Megan Polhemus Pete and Lynn Pragastis Michael (’71) and Julie Putz Mario and Beatriz Quezada Ramesh Ragineni and Rashmi Srinivasan Joseph and Marie Raj Saravan Rajendran and Manjari Gadi Sankar Ramanathan and Srividhya Nagarajan Mukund Ramaratnam and Heena Vora Sruthi Ramaswami ’12 Roger and Estela Ramirez Yogesh and Nimeesha Rane Subir Ray and Rebecca Biswas Fetaiaki Reed Alan and Ute Ren Kim Reynolds and Vicki Martin Mike and Beth Ricci Numeriano Rios and Cheryl Vicencio Dharmarus Rizal and Utami Sugeng Ethan and Carmela Robertson Julianna Rodman ’14 Doug and Teresa Rodrigues Ken and Debby Rodriguez Jorge and Anne Rodriguez Jose and Susan Rodriguez James and Laura Rogers Brian Rogoff and Renee Jacowitz Rogoff Dan and Renay Rosckes Felipe and Erleen Rosendo Rob Roskopp and Lepa Galeb-Roskopp Kolby (’11) and Courtney (Lisowski ’12) Rousseu Emmanuel and Christina Ruiz Ron Rulkens and Linda Jiang Chanho Ryu and Jeanie Jung Jennifer Sabatino ’92
Parviz Sales and Dolat Bolandi Darlene Sanchez Brad Sandman and Tanya Jenkins Peter and Carol Sandman Paolo Sandri and Paola Toschi Mahesh Sanganeria and Anju Gaur Theodore and JoAnn Schilb Mike and Phyllis Schmit Aaron Schultz and Gina Argenti-Schultz Brett Schuster and Kathy Dydynski Gregory Scott and Elizabeth Brinkman Lance and Susan Scott Tushar (’89) and Kajari Shah Muneem and Nikhat Shaik Santosh and Shilpa Shanbhag Kevin and Yangyi Shao Sanjay and Bhavna Sharma Robyn Shearin Guangji Shen and Jenny Ding Qiang Shen and Yaping Chai Joseph and Clare Shinnerl Barry and Kelly Shoemake Ashwath Shridhar and Kimngan Nguyen Mike Shum Vijay and Beena Simha Jude (’09) Simon and Miel Wilson Kalyn Simon ’13 Damien and Maria Simon Steve and Elizabeth Simoni Thomas and Melissa Sims Deep Singh and Jasmeet Bakshi Kondal and Neelima Singireddy Greg Smestad and Leticia Cowan Larry and Michelle (Alexander ’85) Smith Jason and Roseanne (Lipari ’87) Smith Randall Som and Kazuko Shintani Steven and Susan Sordello Alan and Elisa Steele Keith and Tricia Stephens Sivaramakrishnan Sthanukrishnan and Barbara Ann Cassandra Tababa Michael (’82) and Lea Stivaletti Lee and Tracy Story Benjamin Strong and Robin Navarro Strong Dimitrios and Noreen Styliadis Ying Su and Tomoko Yamura Suresh Subramanian and Akila Suresh Carole Such Ranjeet and Melissa Sudan Jeff and Jill Sundquist Pradeep Suryanarayan and Aparna Vora Cont’d
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Bijal and Minal Sutaria Jongki and Serena Suwandi Eugene (’92) and Debbie Sy Frank and Noella Tabladillo Louis and Kim Taddeo Branimir and Nela Talaich Sandra Tan Vikrant and Reshma Tawade Ken and Karen (Bryant ’85) Tersini Kuntal and Niyati Thakore Marco and Wendy Tjaden Jerome and Magda Tobin Rolando and Michele Tolibas Stephen (’94) and Adriana Tonelli Jennifer (Tan ’98) Torai Erwin Toting Simon and Helen Towers Kenneth Toyama Hieu Tran and Christine Nguyen Theresa Tran Miguel and Claudia Trinidad Kostas Tsioutsiouliklis and Makrina Kartezini Glenn and Theresa Tsukamoto Rajesh Upalekar and Pritam Murudkar William Urban and Katrina Brinkman Giacomo and Ingrid Vacca David (’79) and Marguerite Vachon Michael (’03) and Janice (Meduri ’00) Vachon Arun and Tabassum Vaidyanath Sridhar Vakada and Soujanya Vissamsetti Sunil and Sunitha Vallamkonda Jan Van Bruaene and Estela Arbuco Curtis VanAtta and Julie Hauck Yvonne Vargas Matthew and Belinda Vaughan Issac and Maria Nash Vaughn Arturo Velasco and Viridiana Arguello Laxman Vemury and Yvette Marchand Matthew and Mary Ann Vernooy Douglas and Nancy Vierra Nilus Vincent and Devasena Rajamohan Chris and Zainab Vlahopouliotis Dangkhoa and Jenny Vo Milos and Tanja Vrcelj Khuong and Diane Vu Tsungtang Wang and Huiwen Chin Wilson and Sherry Wang Xinyu Wang and Zhijie Huang Yongwei Wang and Ying Zhao Kerry and Christy Washington
Jeffrey and Audrey Webb Christoph Werres Rob Wheeler and Kerrie Utsumi Anthony and Aleshia White James and Pamela Williams James Williams ’02 Chris and Diana (Summy-Hunt ’93) Wilson Jude and Miel Wilson Zaw Win and Khin Aye Sydnie Wong ’12 Wangmyong and Youngmi Woo Ralph and Kay Woodward Sean and Cindy Worthington John and Jacque Wright Charlie and Hong Yang Cheng Yang and Qian Yao Erin Yeaman Todd Yellin and Jennifer Copaken Venky and Bhavani Yerrapotu Chris Young and Bernadette Rodriguez Dean and Jennifer Young Thomas and Lisa Young He Yuan and Ziping Cen Seungho Yum and Myunghee Lee Tim and Kristin Zanni Stephen and Mary Zanon Tim and Lori Zemaitis Carlos and Susan Zertuche Guanlin Zhang and Zhuozi ye Jianmin Zhang and Yi Li Jie and Jun Zhang Winnie Zheng Zhinan Zhou and Dongrui Chi Jun Xiu Zhu and Jian Wen Zeng Yujie Zhu and Lei Huo James Zito Bryan and Karynn Zmijewski Paul and Ashley (Seymour ’08) Zmuda
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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 High School students this year.
Aarti Foundation 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 - San Jose Ice Center Aegis Living African-American Community Servic Agency Agents of Change Ro Khanna for Congress Aimusic School Alcoholics Anonymous All for Good - Operation Care and Comfort All Stars Helping Kids Alliance for Health Care in Africa Alliance of Youth Leaders (US) Almaden Community Center Almaden Country Day School Almaden Health and Rehab (Skilled Nursing) Almaden Hills UMC Warming Center Almaden Youth Counseling Also VIP Agency Alta Vista Elementary School AMASE American Cancer Society American Legion American Red Cross American Wheat Mission in Northern California Amethod Public Schools AMHS Garden AMIGOS de las Americas Amigos for Christ Amigos the Guadalupe Amor Ministries Anchor Psychology Angel Love
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Angel Tree Foundation Angels on Stage Angkor4Kids Animal Assisted Happiness Anne Darling Elementary School Antiochian Orthodox Church of the Redeemer Arbor View Adult Family Home ARCC, Adventures Cross Country Archbishop Mitty Advocacy Project (MAP) District of Columbia Trip Archbishop Mitty High School Cornerstone Archbishop Mitty High School JV Women’s Lacrosse Manager Archbishop Mitty High School Robotics Archbishop Mitty High School Summer Baseball Camp Archbishop Mitty High School Summer Soccer Camp ARIS: AIDS Resources, Info & Services Artism Creative Center As Children Blossom Therapy Center Ashoka Youth Venture Asian-American Donor Program Asian-American Recovery Services Assyrian Aid Society of America Athletes with Disabilities (AWD) Atria Sunnyvale Atria Willow Glen Audacity August Boeger Middle School Autism Spectrum Research Alliance Avenidas Senior Center AYSO B.O.K. Ranch Bagby Elementary School Baker Elementary School Bantay Bata Voices Bascom Public Library: Summer Reading Challenge BASICS BAWSI Bay Area Movement Bay Area Rescue Mission
Bay Area Synchronized Swimming Bay Area Youth Music Society Bay Club BBYO Be the Match Beautiful Day Bellerose Convalescent Hospital Belmont Village Senior Living Bethel Church of San Jose Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bay Area BioCurious Lab Blessings in a Backpack Blossom Hill Elementary School Blue Hills Elementary School Books 4 Children Booksin Elementary Boy Scouts of America Boy Scouts of America Troop 342 Boys and Girls Club - Levin Clubhouse Boys and Girls Club - Smythe Clubhouse Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula Boys Team Charity Braid Mission Breakthrough Silicon Valley Briarwood Extended Care Bridge Builders Buddies Bridge School Brook Knoll Elementary Brookdale Senior Living Brookside Club of Saratoga 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 Camp Edmo Cont’d
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Camp Fire Camp Gan Israel Camp Hi-Sierra Camp Imagineerz Camp Joy Gardens Camp Krem - Camping Unlimited Camp Opportunity Camp Shalom Camp Wastahi Campbell Christian School Campbell Community Center Campbell Girls Fastpitch Campbell Library Campbell Little League Campbell Rotary Club Campbell Village Canaan Taiwanese Christian Church Cancer Care Institute Canopy Capitol Dance Company Cards of Care Care at Home Caring Hearts Carlton Elementary School Carlton Plaza of San Jose Carlton Senior Living Carolyn Clark Casa de Clara Catholic Worker Castlemont Elementary School Castillero Middle School Catch a Z Foundation Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph Cathedral of Faith Catholic Academy of Sunnyvale Catholic Charities of San Francisco Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County-Day Break Care Center Catholic Charities-Main Office Catholic Charities-John XXIII Catholic Youth Advocacy Day CCIC Life Cedar Crest Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 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 Theater Children’s Recovery Center Chinmaya Mission Christa McAuliffe Elementary Christian Student Missions Christmas in the Park Church of the Ascension Church of the Redeemer City of Campbell City of Eastport City of Fremont Recreational Services City of San Jose Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services - Office of Therapeutic Services City Team Ministries City Year CLIPCO 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 Connecting Futures Now Connexpedition Conquest Summer Camp CONTACT: Telephone Counseling Convent of the Holy Names Cool Kids Zone Summer Day Camp Program Corinthian House Retirement Home Council of Goodness Country Lane Elementary Court Vision Classics Creative Learning Center Crescent Medical Center Cristo Rey High School San Jose Crossing the Bridge CSE-Student Cultural Exchange Cupertino Community Services Cupertino High School Learning Center Cupertino Library Foundation Cupertino Middle School
CVYSL Cypress Manor Residential Care Cypress Senior Center Cystic Fibrosis Research Inc. DACA Waterpolo Dance Academy USA Danny’s Farm Dave Cortese Outreach Service Davis Law Foundation of Music Daybreak III De Anza Cupertino Aquatics Decathlon Sports Club Delphi Academy Destination Science Diocesan Confirmation Conference Diocese of San Jose Youth Liturgical Music Camp Discovery Charter School Diverse Minds Dolores Mission Immersion Don Callejon School DOXA DPS Rescue Dream In DaLiangShan DreamPower Horsemanship Dress For Success Duc Vien Temple Dynamix Club E-Sports Eagles Hall East Bay Youth Cricket Association East Valley Church Sports Camp East Valley YMCA Easterbrook Discovery School Eastside Neighborhood Center Eastwood Leadership Camp Ecumenical Hunger Program EHC Life Builders Eisenhower Elementary School El Camino Hospital Elevate the Future Emmanuel Baptist Church-GO Ministry Empoder Empower and Excel EMQ Program Uplift (Eastfield Ming Quong) Camden Teen Center Enlighten Chinese School / Enlighten Summer Camp Enlighten Enrichment School Entreamigos ESY (Extended School Year) Volunteer Program Cont’d WINTER 2021
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Eufrazia School of Ballet Evergreen Area Sports for Youth Evergreen Barbershop Evergreen Community Center Evergreen Elementary School Evergreen School District Evergreen Valley Regency Evergreen Village Square Library EXCUSED Faith In Action Family Giving Tree Family Supportive Housing Federation of Indo Americans (FIA) Fencing Center of San Jose Filipino Youth Coalition FIRST (Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types) FIRST Lego League The First Tee of Silicon Valley Five Wounds Portuguese National Church Florin Marica Tennis Academy Food Justice Program Food Not Bombs Santa Cruz Forest Hill Elementary School The Forum Fountain of Life Worship Center Freedom House Charity through the Delta Kappa Gamma Society Fremont Main Library Fremont Police Department Fremont Youth Basketball Club Fremont YSC 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 Friendship Circle Front Door Ministry Frost Elementary School Full Circle Farm Funda Ção FÉ E Alegria Do Brazil (UNICEF) Furry Friends Pet Assisted Therapy Services Furry Friends Rescue Futsal Kingz Future Farmers of America Galileo Educational Services Gardner Children’s Center
Gardner Community Center Garrods Stables GateWay City Church The George Mark Children’s House Georgia Travis Center German Red Cross Gforce Gilroy Senior Center Girl Scouts of Northern California Glankler Early Learning Center FUSD Glide Memorial United Methodist Church Global Computer Literacy Global Dental Relief Global Leadership Adventures Golden Heritage Living Golden State Youth Orchestra Good Karma Bikes Good Samaritan Hospital Goodwill Goss Elementary School GO-YCA Grace Chinese Baptist Church Grace Community Center Grant Cuesta Sub-Acute & Rehabilitation Center Grassroots Ecology Grateful Garment Project Green Pastures, Inc. GrowFit Grupo Volver A Vivir AA Guadalupe River Park Conservancy Guiding Light Project and Church Ha’a Hula/Te Reva O Te Manu Habitat for Humanity ReStore Hacienda Elementary School Science Magnet Hanchett Park House Hands on Bay Area Happy Hollow Zoo Happy Valley Home Haven Family House Shelter Network Hawkins Enterprises Hays-Porter School Head Start of Santa Clara County Heal Children’s Village Help One Child Herbert Hoover Middle School Hi5 Youth Foundation Hidden Villa Hillbrook School Hiller Aviation Museum
Holy Cross Parish Holy Cross School Holy Family Parish Holy Family School Holy Name Society Holy Spirit Parish-Chili Mac Service Day Holy Spirit Parish-Edge Youth Ministry Holy Spirit Parish Emergency Shelter Holy Spirit School Home First Homeless Shelter HomeAid Hongyun Art School Hope Box HOPE Rehabilitation Services HOPE Services 10th St. HOPE Services Alfred St. HOPE Services Mtn. View HOPE Services Whittier Horace Mann School House of Hope Housing Department (City of San Jose) HSS US Humane Society Silicon Valley Hunger at Home 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 Innovative Therapy Services InnVision (7 San Jose Shelters) INTERACT International China Concern iStart Valley Ivymax Philanthropy Ivymax Public Health Group J’adore Jackson’s Son Rise Program Jacob’s Buddies League Adaptive Sports Program Jain Center of Northern California Jake’s Wish Dog Rescue JDRF and Carb DM Jeanne d’Arc Manor Jewish Community Center Special Needs Jewish Family Services Los Gatos John J. Montgomery Elementary School Cont’d
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Jose Valdes Math Institute Joyful Ringers Jubilee Monuments Corp. Just Slough It Just4kicks Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation JW House KAINOS Kaiser Permanente Hospital Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Kara Tutoring Katherine R. 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 American Community Service Korean Emmanuel Presbyterian Church Lakewood Elementary School Lasallian Foundation Layette Program Leaders in Traning-City of Sunnyvale League of United Latin American Citizens League of Volunteers Leaps and Bounds Parent Center Learn To Be Let’s Play Chess Let’s Play in Spanish Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Leyva Middle School LGBTQ Youth Space San Jose LGSUHSD-CBI program Life Services Alternatives LifeMoves Lighthouse Project Lincoln Elementary School Lincoln Glen Manor Lincoln High School Lions Blind Center Lions Club of America-Los Gatos Lions Club of America-West San Jose Campbell Little Heroes Live Oak Adult Day Services Live Oak Senior Nutrition Center Loaves and Fishes Family Kitchen Logicure Global Inc. Logos Christian Fellowship Food Bank Los Gatos Calvary Church
Los Gatos Christian School Los Gatos Farms Los Gatos Meadows Los Gatos NJB Los Gatos Parent Nursery School Los Gatos Recreational Center Love for the Elderly 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 Mammal Center Marshall Lane Elementary Martha’s Kitchen Masonic Homes of California Mathcounts Northwest Santa Clara Valley Chapter Max Rhymes Foundation Meadows Elementary Meals on Wheels Mekane Rama Saint Gabriel Church Menlo Park Presbyterian Church Merced County Community Action Agency Merrill Gardens Merryhill School Mid-Peninsula Support Network for Battered Women Midpen Media Center Milpitas Food Pantry Milpitas Library Milpitas Pal Soccer League Miracle League of San Francisco Mission Network Programs Mission Skilled Nursing and Subacute Center Mission to Education Montalvo Arts Center Monte Vista Christian School Montgomery Elementary School Monticello Academy Moreland Challenger Baseball Moreland Educaion Foundation
Moreland Little Leauge Moreland Middle School Morgan Autism Center Moriumius Morrill Middle School Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church Most Holy Trinity Homeless Ministry Most Holy Trinity School Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz Mount Pleasant Nursing Center Mountain View Day Worker Center Muindi Foundation Muscular Dystrophy Association MUSE Music School of Sunnyvale Muslim Community Association MVLA Service League of Boys Nanoseed NARF (Nike Animal Resource Foundation) Narika National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF) 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 Nikki’s Childcare NorCal Elite All Stars NorCal Xpress North South Foundation Northern California Chinese Culture Athletic Federation Northern California Speedskating Association Northside Branch Library Northwest Haiti Christian Mission Norwood Creek Elementary School Noteworthy Nourishing Earth NYLT (Boy Scouts) O’Connor Hospital Cont’d WINTER 2021 73
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OB Whaley Elementary School Office of LGBT Affairs Okaigan Dojo Old Orchard School Olinder School One School at a Time One Step Closer-Calero Ranch Stables Operation Care and Comfort Opportunity Center Order of Malta 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 Villa Our Lady of Guadalupe Our Lady of La Vang Leadership Our Lady of La Vang Parish Our Lady of Peace Religious Education Our Lady of Santa Clara Our Lady Star of the Sea Outride 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 Parisi House on the Hill Parkview Nursing Center Pawsitive Connections Paypal Opportunity Hack PEACH Foundation Peninsula Volunteers People to People Persian Zoroastrian Organization Peter Burnett Middle School Peterson Middle School Phoenix Volleyball School Playful People Productions Playing at Learning Pledge to Humanity Ponderosa Elementary School Pony People Portuguese Athletic Club Pragnya Prerna Presentation Center 74 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Princess Project Program for Students with Developmental Disabilities (PSDD) Progressive Missionary Baptist Church Project Code Foundation Project Inspire Project Linus Project Mexico Protection of the Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Church Queen of Apostles School Quito Little League RAFT Rahima Foundation Rapid Run Middle School Reaching Out at Cathedral of Faith Reading Partners Rebuilding Together Redwood City 49ers Redwood City Football Organization Redwood Family House Regard Regency of Evergreen Valley Regional Medical Center Renaissance Academy Residencia Universitaria Atuel Resurge International Resurrection School RISE Rita Ledesma School River Church River Glen School River of Life Christian Church Riverwood Grove Children Summer Program RJ Fisher Middle School Road Less Traveled Roaring Camp Railroads Rolling Hills Middle School Romero Summer Program Ronald McDonald House Roosevelt Community Center Rotary’s Fishing Event Royal Family Kids Rubicon Children’s Center S.F.V. Lodge Sacred Heart Church Sacred Heart Community Service Sacred Heart Jesuit Center Sacred Heart Nativity School Sadhu Vaswani Mission
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School Saint Archangel Michael Serbian Orthodox Church Saint Anthony’s Foundation Saint Anthony’s Padua Dining Room Saint Brother Albert Chmielowski Church Saint Brother Albert Polish Mission Saint Catherine of Alexandria Church Saint Catherine of Alexandria School Saint Christopher Parish Saint Christopher School Saint Clare School Saint Elizabeth’s Day Home Saint Elizabeth Parish Saint Frances Cabrini Parish Saint Frances Cabrini School Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Saint Francis Soup Kitchen Saint George and Saint Joseph Coptic Orthodox Church Saint James the Apostle Catholic Church Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church Saint John the Baptist Catholic School Saint John Vianney Catholic School Saint Joseph of Cupertino Saint Joseph of Cupertino School Saint Joseph Parish, Fremont Saint Joseph the Worker Center Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church Capitola Saint Joseph’s Family Center Saint Julie’s Parish Saint Julie’s Tijuana Ministry Program Saint Justin’s Community Ministry Saint Justin’s School Saint Lawrence Elementary and Middle School Saint Lawrence Parish Saint Lawrence the Martyr Parish Saint Leo’s School Saint Louise Regional Hospital Saint Lucy’s Parish Saint Maria Goretti Saint Martin of Tours, San Jose Saint Mary Catholic School Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Saint Mary School Gilroy Saint Michael’s Church Saint Michael’s Serbian Orthodox Church Saint Nicholas Catholic School Saint Patrick School Saint Paul’s Episcopal School
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Saint Sava Serbian School Saint Simon Elementary School Saint Timothy’s Lutheran Church Saint Timothy’s Mexico Mission Trip Saint Victor Catholic Church Saint Victor School Saint Vincent de Paul Saint Vincent de Paul Community Closet Saint Vincent de Paul Santa Clara County Saint Vincent de Paul Society SAKALA Sakura Gardens Villa Salvation Army Salvation Army Hospitality House Sam H. Lawson Middle School Samaritan House-Family Kitchen San Carlos Youth Softball Association San Francisco City Impact San Francisco Democratic Party San Francisco Japanese School San Francisco Marin Food Bank San Jose American Little League San Jose Chinese Cultural Center San Jose Chinese School San Jose Christian Alliance Church San Jose Christian Assembly San Jose Christian School San Jose City Council San Jose Family Shelter San Jose Family Supportive Housing San Jose Fire Department San Jose Khalsa School San Jose Korean Presbyterian Church San Jose Muni Golf Course San Jose Public Library San Jose Public Library-Cambrian Branch San Jose Public Library-Evergreen Branch San Jose Public Library-Edenvale Branch San Jose Public Library-West Valley Branch San Jose Shelter San Jose Women’s Club San Jose Youth Advocacy Council San Jose Youth Symphony San Miguel Elementary School Sankara Nethralaya Santa Clara Carmelite Monestery Santa Clara City Library-Youth Services Santa Clara County Foster Care Santa Clara County Library-Saratoga Branch
Santa Clara County Parks Jr. Ranger 2 Program Santa Clara County Special Olympics Santa Clara County Teen Interfaith Council Santa Clara Diving Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Leader in Training Santa Clara Parks and Recreation YAC (Youth Activity Center) Santa Clara Senior Center Santa Clara Swim Club Santa Clara Therapeutic Recreational Services Santa Clara University Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society Santa Clara Valley Japanese Christian Church Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Hospital and Clinics Santa Clara Youth Commission Santa Cruz Bible Church Santa Cruz County Outdoor Science School Santa Cruz Homeless Garden Project Santa Maria Urban Ministry Santa Teresa Children’s Center Santa Teresa Junior Golf Club Santa Teresa Junior Golf Tournaments Santoor Ashram SAP-VN SarahCare Saratoga Library Saratoga Retirement Community Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs Day Camp Saratoga Subacute Children’s Hospital Saratoga Youth Commission Sartorette Elementary School Save Our Shores Save the Bay Scholars Academy SCHS 80’ Feeding Program Science Matters 4 Kids Camp Scotts Valley Girls Softball Scribbles and Giggles Seagull Leadership International Second Harvest Food Bank Sedgwick Elementary School Self-Realization Fellowship: Los Gatos Center Senior Nutrition Program Sensation Nation
Services for Brain Injury Seven Trees Community Center Sew for Love Sewing 4 Good Seymour Marine Discovery Center SFV Lodge Sharks Ice at San Jose Shining Stars Shining Stars Respite Shirdi Sai Darbar Temple Shire House Inc. Shoe String Theatre Shots for Success Soccer Camp Sierra Service Project Sikh Gurdwara San Jose Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority Silicon Valley Community United 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 SixFifty Lacrosse Sjögren’s Syndrome Foundation SKCharities Sky Ensemble Skylar Hadden School Skyline Health Care Center SNAP Somerset Living Home SoundPost Youth Foundation South Bay Assistive Services South Bay Clean Creeks Coalition South Bay Community Church South Bay Dance Center South Valley Chiefs South Valley Family YMCA South Valley Fish Pantry Southwest YMCA Special Olympics Northern California Squash Drive Stanford Asian Liver Center Stanford Taekwondo Starting Arts Steindorf STEAM School Sterling Dance Theatre Stonebrook Health and Rehabilitation Stratford School
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Student Corps Student Cultural Exchange Students for Society (SFORS) Study Steer Success Summer BUG Club Summer of Service (Children’s Discovery Museum) Sunday Friends Sunny View Bay Area Retirement Community Sunnyside Gardens Retirement Home Sunnyvale Alliance Soccer Club (SASC) Sunnyvale CERT Sunnyvale Community Center Sunnyvale Community Services Sunnyvale Metro Little League Sunnyvale Parks and Recreation Sunnyvale Youth Basketball League Sunrise Park Central Sunrise Senior Living SUSD Music Sutter Health Medical Foundation SVUDL Sylvia Cassell Elementary School TAM Foundation TAP Program Taylor Street Farm Teach Seniors Technology Team NorCal Lacrosse Tech Museum Technovation Teen Advisory Board at Hicklebees Teen Kitchen Project Teens Reach at San Jose Public Library Almaden Branch Terman Middle School Terraces of Los Gatos Convalescent Home Terrell Elementary theCodeMatrix Third Street Community Center Thomas Aquinas Parish TianMu Education Foundation Tijuana Mission Ministries Tim Tebow Foundation Timpany Center Tiny Paws Pug Rescue Todd Dissly Athletics Tom Matsumoto Math Enrichment Travel for Teens Tri-City Homeless Coalition Tri-City Kings 76 ARCHBISHOP MITTY MAGAZINE
Tri-City Volunteers Tri-City Youth Group Trinity Infant and Child Care Center Tude’s School of Dance Tutoring Center at San Martín Gwinn Twisted Monkey Performance Club Tzu Chi Foundation Umoja Track Club Union Middle School Unity Care Group University of California San Francisco Health UPMA Urban Plunge Usha Kiran Charitable Trust USYVL Valley Churches United Missions Valley Monte League Valley Pines Retirement Inn Valley Sports Camp Valley Village Vasavi Seva Foundation Vasona Creek Healthcare Center VBS at “Taitung shi bao sang” Elementary Vedanta Society Veggielution Venture Christian Chruch Veteran’s Affairs Hospital Veteran’s Affairs Hospital Palo Alto Veteran’s Sportsman Alliance Via Services West Camp Vibha Villa Fontana Retirement Community Villa Siena Senior Living Community Village Harvest Village House Village Square Library Vintage Senior Assisted Living Facility Vintage Senior Living at Silver Creek Vista Manot Vitas Healthcare Vovinam Walden West Summer Camp Walking Tree Travel Washington Elementary School Washington Hospital Washington Open Elementary School Drama Program W.A.T.C.H. Women & Children Housing WCEO Summer Camp Week in the West Kids Camp
West Valley Branch Public Library West Valley Community Services West Valley Middle School West Valley Presbyterian Church WestGate Church Westmont Independent Living Facility Westwind 4-H Riding for the Handicapped Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley William Regnart Elementary School Williams Elementary Willow Glen Children’s Theatre Willow Glen Community Center Willow Glen Convalescent Willow Glen Little League Willow Glen UMC Village House Shelter Woodland Health Center Woodlands Healthcare Center Working Partnerships USA World Cube Association World Cup Soccer Camps and Clinics World Teachers Trust YES Reading Yew Chung International School YMCA Summer Program and Kathryn Hughes Elementary School YMCA Central Youth Basketball Program YMCA East Valley YMCA Kids Corner YMCA Southwest Young Life Capernaum Youth Center at Starbird Park Youth For Understanding Youth Science Institute Youth Works Yu-Ai Kai YWCA Zen Center of Sunnyvale
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Memorial and Honorarium Gifts
Securities
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.
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 Kelly Rodman, Director of Annual Giving and Special Gifts, at (408) 342-4231 for a stock transfer form and instructions.
Special Events
2 State School of the Century
In December, Cal-Hi Sports named Archbishop Mitty High School the State School of the Century, recognizing the school’s legendary sports teams and alumni.
Leadership In Catholic Education Interim President and Principal Kate Caputo
4 HOPE: Hold On, Pain Ends
As we approach the one year mark of shelter-in-place orders, bringing hope to students remains a guiding focus for administrators, teachers, and staff.
10 Taking Music to the Next Level
Musicians taking AP Music Theory review fundamentals, then move on to more advanced topics, such as writing and analyzing music.
12 Checking Out and Checking In
Monarchs found peace in giving up cell phones and connecting with classmates as part of the school’s first socially distanced retreats.
14 Rally (at Home)
This school year, Student Activities faced a major dilemma: how could rallies and events be re-imagined for Monarchs to enjoy virtually, knowing that students had been anticipating live events?
Associate Principal Keith Mathews Assistant Principal Jim Fallis Dean of Students Tamara Monson Chief Financial Officer Cathie Whalen Executive Director of Advancement Mason Kimont Chief Information Officer Eric Anderson Director of Admissions Katherine Wesmiller Director of Athletics Brian Eagleson Director of Campus Ministry Tim Wesmiller
16 A Monarch Goes Pro
Monarch Nick Yorke ’20 was the No. 17 pick in the MLB draft in July, becoming the first baseball player in school history to be drafted out of high school in the first round.
18 LSU Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
This fall, Hispanic Heritage Month was different, but the Latinx Student Union still shared their cultural heritage with classmates using technology.
Director of Diversity, Equity, amd Inclusion Patsy Vargas Director of Performing Arts Doug Santana Director of Student Activities Greg Walker Director of Communications Katie Helland Director of Creative Services JoAnn Schilb
OTHER NEWS
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Class Notes
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In Remembrance
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Career Symposium
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F rom the Archives
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Alumni Council
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2019/20 Annual Report
AMHS Communications Office 5000 Mitty Avenue San Jose, California 95129-1897 Change of address or mailing inquiries are handled through the Advancement Office: (408) 252-3923.
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 solely for the benefit of Archbishop Mitty High School.”
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.
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mitty.com Click on the “Give” link. 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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Community prayer is such an important part of building and being in the AMHS community. When we aren’t able to gather together for Mass or all-school assemblies, we feel that absence in our community’s prayer life. There is something about sharing your hopes and fears together that makes faith, hope, and love so much more tangible. Our virtual prayer wall is one of the ways we can regain that feeling of connection. We hope it provides students, parents, alumni, and supporters a way to pray for those affected by this pandemic.
19/20 Annual Report Edition
Share your prayers here: bit.ly/MittyPrayerWall.
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