Excellence
FROM PRESIDENT
Dear De La Salle Community:
After over a year of serving De La Salle as your president, I am reminded that I knew this community would be special, I just didn’t know it could be this special. I remain so grateful for standing on the shoulders of giants and being able to serve on behalf of the De La Salle Christian Brothers who educated and formed me. Our Lasallian Catholic mission anchors who we are, what we do, and how we do it. And you can tell that Winton Drive is unique because when you’re here you are moved simply by knowing this ground holds a connective memory of people past, present, and future who live it; who are Men of Faith, Integrity, and Scholarship.
How does that come to be? A commitment. A commitment to mission, to excellence, to living the values we preach. In this edition of the Union, you will uncover a world that beats with a collective dedication to excellence. Excellence is far more inclusive than perfection because it is really about a commitment to habit, to intentional practices. You will read about students, staff, and alumni who are rooted in the choices it takes to be excellent; and not for glory’s sake. No, we know that our intentional choices toward excellence are rooted in our mission as a Lasallian Catholic school and the greater glory of God (sorry, but I had to borrow from the Jesuits). You will discover that there is so much more intention about what we do and why we do it than meets the eye. Perhaps that is the secret sauce of De La Salle High School.
This Union is also our annual report and I would be remiss if I didn’t thank the many in our Spartan community who have answered the call to support our young men, staff, and programs. There is a common misperception among some that De La Salle has all that we need. This is far from the truth. To remain competitive in a complex landscape, to meet the Brothers’ mission to provide a human and Christian education to the young, especially the poor, we need to strive for more. Therefore, I thank the more than 1,500 donors who supported us at any level this past fiscal year. You honor us with your financial support and you buoy us with your spiritual support. I regularly say it is not about the size of the gift, but what the gift represents.
Finally, as we go about this fall and school year, if you haven’t had the occasion to come back to campus, come back. We miss you. If you have been thinking about where to volunteer and share your talents, I bet we could use them. If you are wondering if now is the time to make your first gift, I can tell you it is. All of this is simply to say, De La Salle is a stronger community when we are all in it together. However you wish to engage, please do.
Enjoy this edition of the Union. Come back to it again and again when you need a little nectar of joy. You’ll find tons to make you proud, as we most certainly are.
In faith and gratitude, David J. Holquin PresidentFaith
The School Seal
The school seal is an important part of the identity of De La Salle High School. The symbols used to make up the seal have particular meanings that reflect the values and purpose of the school. In the center of the seal is the Chi Rho (Kye Row). This is the Greek abbreviation of the title “Christ.” The first two letters of the word Christos or “Christ” are “Chi” and “Rho,” represented in the Greek alphabet as a capital “X” and “P.” The fleur-de-lis, with “lis” meaning lily in French, reminds us of our French origins with Saint John Baptist de La Salle. The lamp is a symbol of knowledge, reminding us of our primary purpose as a school — education. The section of broken chain represents freedom — freedom from ignorance. The chain surrounding the seal signifies strength and unity. “Les Hommes de Foi” is French for “Men of Faith.”
Integrity
Scholarship
“Words”
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Lasallian Educator
De La Salle
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Victor Baker ’92, BoardChair Steve Abreu ‘83, ViceChair
David Depolo AP ‘12, ‘13 Blas Guerrero AP ‘21
Denny Hintz AP ’94, ‘96
Joan MacDonald
Br. Michael Meister, FSC Glenda Morris AP ‘14 Margie Morris AP ‘14 Mike Niedermeyer AP ‘06 Matt Noonan AP ‘01, ‘09, ‘10
Marilyn Paquette Darrell Williams AP ‘11
PRESIDENT’S CABINET
David J. Holquin President Joe Aliotti
SeniorStafffortheOfficeofthe President
Dr. Heather Alumbaugh Vice President forAcademic Life Mark Chiarucci Vice President forAdvancement
Chris Garavaglia Vice President for Finance Leo Lopoz ’94 Vice President forAthletics
Spencer Shively Vice President for Mission and Student Life
Content
Dr. Heather Alumbaugh, Mark Chiarucci, Rich Davi, Michelle Erickson, David Holquin, Esther Lopez-Arias, Zane Magannam ’22, Tim Roberts ’88, Lisa Sciacca, Spencer Shively, Ida Tolentino, Scott Tomaszewicz ’22, and Karla Wiese
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Design Marsha Sanchez
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About the Union Magazine
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Below: De La Salle students receive Commended Certificates in the 2023
National Merit Scholarship Program. From left to right: Anton Van Oppen, Benjamin Gronbach, James Lakin, Dr. Alumbaugh, and Jack Christensen.
Graduation
2022
The Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2022 returned to the football field where students, faculty, staff, and families celebrated 240 graduates. The ceremony included speeches from first-year De La Salle President, David J. Holquin and Vice President for Academic Life, Dr. Heather Alumbaugh. Students were represented by Zane Mogannam, who delivered the Valedictorian Speech, and Scott Tomaszewicz, who presented the Salutatorian Speech. In addition to the distribution of diplomas, a number of students were honored with Academic Department and Distinguished Graduation awards. In the pages that follow, you will see pictures from the Class of 2022 Commencement Ceremony, along with excerpts from the speeches of the day.
You can also visit De La Salle’s website, at dlshs.org/graduation, to watch the entire Class of 2022 Graduation, the 2022 Baccalaureate Mass, and the Class of 2022 College Advisory Slideshow, as well as review all the academic achievement awards presented at the 2022 De La Salle High School Commencement Ceremony.
Graduation 2022
David J. Holquin, President
“It is our hope as a De La Salle graduate, armed with our love, instruction, and guidance, that whatever you do in life, you do so with great love. Celebrate your accomplishments but learn from your mistakes. Have confidence in your abilities, but be humble and serve others. Don’t shy from controversy, but don’t always start it. Challenge injustice. Make the world a better place by how you live. Love not because of what you will get in return, but love because it is so much better than hate. Call your parents and loved ones. Pray. And if you think it isn’t working, pray harder. Believe that nothing is impossible with God. And, always, always bet on yourself.“
Dr. Heather Alumbaugh, Vice President for Academic Life“To demonstrate either kindness or affection requires of the giver a number of things. It requires us to be humble and thoughtful. It requires us to recognize the other as different from the self, to recognize that the person standing in front of us matters and is worthy and is a child of God. It requires deliberateness and thoughtfulness; intentionality as it were. It requires a perspective that has been born out of your unique experiences of having much of your high school dictated by the vicissitudes of the pandemic. It requires us to be like Jesus that the Gospel of Luke gives us: namely, a Jesus that understands Faith not as a belief but more importantly as Action. It requires us to be deeply Lasallian.”
Zane Mogannam, Class of 2022 Valedictorian
“As individuals and as a community, we have undoubtedly experienced times during our four years at De La Salle that we would consider to be the “best of times.” Whether it be providing outstanding community service, garnering academic awards, or shattering athletic records, our class has cause for quite a bit of celebration over the past four years. We have also grown and thrived as individuals — we’ve overcome a myriad of obstacles, and as a result, we have become wiser and stronger. We all spent almost nine months isolated, and some of us spent over a year sheltering in place. Yet, we never allowed our adverse circumstances to hinder our maturation, our dedication, our drive, or our Brotherhood. I am insurmountably grateful to have been inspired by you all. It has been the honor and privilege of a lifetime to experience and contribute to the brotherhood that lives so vivaciously among us — some of the best men I’ve ever met — the graduating Spartans of 2022!”
Scott Tomaszewicz, Class of 2022 Salutatorian
“Even through a pandemic, we have exceeded expectations in the classroom, received college acceptance letters, and dominated in athletics; but most importantly, we have become fine young men who serve others, continue to embrace personal responsibility, and will pursue lifelong learning. With confidence, I can conclude that the Class of 2022 has found who they are, and as we all make the leap from Concord, California to the rest of the country and beyond, I am excited to see what each of us can accomplish with the blessings we have all received as De La Salle Spartans. The beauty of brotherhood is that it cannot be immediately understood and in order to define it, you must embrace all that this school has to offer. Even after four years, my definition is still ever-changing. De La Salle has taught me that a brother does not have to come in the form of a blood relative, and to experience brotherhood, we do not have to share a last name. But being called a Spartan will always occupy a special place in my heart. There is one thing that separates this school from the rest. Every teacher is your mentor, every counselor is your friend, and all of you are my Brothers. God has brought all of us to this present moment, and I am confident that he will lead us all to where we need to be.”
Visit De La Salle’s website, at dlshs.org/graduation, to watch the entire Class of 2022 Graduation, the 2022 Baccalaureate Mass, and the Class of 2022 College Advisory Slideshow, as well as review all the academic achievement awards presented at the 2022 De La Salle High School Graduation.
College Bound
Post-Graduation Plans 2022
The De La Salle High School Class of 2022 included a total of 240 graduates. 231 of those graduates, or 96.3 percent of the class, matriculated to college in the fall of 2022. Of the remaining nine students, seven have moved to the military or are taking a gap year and two are undecided on their post-graduate plans.
The information here is an overview of where students from the De La Salle Class of 2022 matriculated this fall.
231 Students at 103 Colleges and Universities
College Plans # of Students Percentage of Class
Four-Year College 184 76.7%
Two-Year College 47 19.6%
Undecided 2 0.8%
Military, Gap Year, or Other 7 2.9%
• 184 students (76.7% of the class) are attending four-year institutions.
• 47 students (19.6% of the class) are attending two-year colleges.
• Students applied to an average of seven colleges and universities and had an average acceptance rate of 53%.
• 31 students (13% of the class) were recruited for NCAA athletics at four-year schools (21 at Division I, 4 at Division II, and 6 at Division III). Two students were recruited for NAIA athletics, and 11 students were recruited to play at the competitive club level for rugby.
• At least 40 students (17% of the class) received merit scholarships at the colleges they are attending.
• One student is attending the Air Force Academy and another is enlisted in the US Army.
Our 2022 graduates were accepted to.... Allegheny College, American University, Arizona State University, Auburn University, Azusa Pacific University, Bard College, Baylor University, Belmont University, Berklee College of Music, Boise State University, Boston College, Brandeis University, Brown University, Cal Poly Humboldt, Cal Baptist University, Cal Lutheran University, Cal Poly SLO, Cal Poly Pomona, CSU, Maritime Academy, CSU, Bakersfield, CSU, Chico, CSU, Dominguez Hills, CSU, East Bay, CSU, Fresno, CSU, Fullerton, CSU, Long Beach, CSU, Monterey Bay, CSU, Northridge, CSU, Sacramento, CSU, San Marcos, CSU, Stanislaus, Calvin University, Carnegie Mellon University, Carroll University, Carthage College, Case Western Reserve University, Central Michigan University, Central Oregon Community College, Chapman University, City College of San Francisco, Clemson University, Coastal Carolina University, College of San Mateo, Colorado Mesa University, Colorado State University, Concordia University-Irvine, Concordia University-Wisconsin, Cornell College, Cornell University, Creighton University, Cuesta College, Dartmouth College, Diablo Valley College, Dominican University of California, Drexel University, East Carolina University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical, University-Daytona Beach, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical, University-Prescott, Endicott College, Florida Institute of Technology, Florida Southern College, Folsom Lake College, Fordham University, George Washington University, Gonzaga University, Grambling State University, Grand Canyon University, High Point University, Hofstra University, Holy Names University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois Wesleyan University, Indiana University-Bloomington, Iowa State University, John Carroll University, Johns Hopkins University, Keystone College, King University, Lake Forest College, Las Positas College, Lawrence University, Lewis & Clark College, Lindenwood University, Linfield University, Los Medanos College, Louisiana State University, Loyola Marymount University, Loyola University Chicago, Marquette University, Marymount Manhattan College, Marymount University, Menlo College, Merrimack College, Michigan State University, Mississippi State University, Missoula College at University of Montana, Montana State University, Mount St. Mary’s University, Nebraska Wesleyan University, New Mexico State University, Nichols College, Northern Arizona University, Nova Southeastern University, Oberlin College, Ohio State University, Oregon State
Of the four-year colleges and universities, 184 graduates from the Class of 2022 will attend 81 different schools across 32 states.
Alabama-2 Arizona-8 California-93 Colorado-5 Connecticut-1 Florida-2 Illinois-1 Indiana-6
Iowa-1 Louisiana-2 Massachusetts-1 Michigan-1 Mississippi-3 Montana-3 Nebraska-1 Nevada-6
New Hampshire-1 New Jersey-2 New Mexico-1 New York-4 North Carolina-2 Ohio-1 Oklahoma-1 Oregon-7
Pennsylvania-1 Rhode Island-1 South Carolina-2 Texas-8 Utah-3 Virginia-2 Washington-6 Wisconsin-1
Four-Year # of Percentage College Students of Class In-State
Out-of-State
In-State # of # of Percentage Four-Year Students Schools of Class California Private 11 45 19% California Public 17 48* 20%
*Of the 48 students attending California public universities, 33 are headed to CSU schools and 15 students to UC schools.
Out-of-State
Students
of Class
University, Pacific University, Pennsylvania State University, Pepperdine University, Point Loma Nazarene University, Portland State University, Princeton University, Purdue Polytechnic Institute, Purdue University, Reed College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rice University, Sacred Heart University, Saint Edward’s University, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis UniversityMadrid, Saint Mary’s College of California, San Diego State University, San Francisco State University, San Joaquin Delta College, San Jose State University, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Clara University, Seattle University, Seton Hall University, Sonoma State University, Southern Methodist University, Southern Utah University, St. John’s University-NY, Swarthmore College, Syracuse University, Texas Christian University, Texas Tech University, The Catholic University of America, The University of Alabama, The University of Montana, The University of Tampa, The University of Tennessee, Trinity University, Tulane University of Louisiana, United States Air Force Academy, University College Dublin, University of Arizona, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Connecticut, University of Denver, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Iowa, University of La Verne, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, University of Mississippi, University of Missouri-Columbia, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, University of Nevada-Reno, University of New Mexico, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, University of Northern Colorado, University of Oklahoma, University of Oregon, University of Pennsylvania, University of Portland, University of Puget Sound, University of Redlands, University of Richmond, University of San Diego, University of San Francisco, University of South Carolina, University of Southern California, University of St. Thomas (MN), University of the Pacific, University of Utah, University of Valley Forge, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wyoming, Villanova University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Wake Forest University, Washington State University, West Virginia University, Western Michigan University, Western Oregon University, Westmont College, Wheaton College, Whittier College, Whitworth University, William & Mary, Wilmington College, Xavier University, Yale University.
2022 Lasallian Educator of the Year
John Pelster ’87
Each year, at the Saint La Salle liturgy, Vice President for Academic Life, Dr. Heather Alumbaugh, has had the privilege of honoring an educator who is chosen by his or her peers to receive a very special award – the Lasallian Educator of the Year Award. For the 2021-22 school year, Mr. John Pelster ’87, was selected as the De La Salle High School Lasallian Educator of the Year.
Before making the announcement, Dr. Alumbaugh said, “Each year it is both a challenge and a blessing to choose the Lasallian Educator of the Year. The commitment, respect, and love our faculty give to our students are the same they show one another.” During her presentation, before an audience that included the entire student body as well as De La Salle faculty and staff, Dr. Alumbaugh shared a few of the comments she had received about John from his peers.
One wrote, “John is as good as it gets: thoughtful, fair, meticulous, and giving.” Another shared, “John is an example to the students of how to live one’s life with integrity, compassion, kindness, and dedication.” Yet another voiced, “I can see how much he cares about each student who comes through his door, as students, as well as growing human beings. He gives so much to his students and to his coworkers, and he deserves to be recognized for it.”
Multiple colleagues commented on John’s exceptional generosity as a peer, mentor, and guide. In fact, over the course of Dr. Alumbaugh’s six years at De La Salle, she has never had so many faculty and staff members so uniformly refer to their nominated colleague as a “gifted mentor.”
Throughout his 31-year career at De La Salle, John has worn multiple hats while on De La Salle’s campus. He has been a department chair, an accreditation chair, and an English teacher. He has also served the school as the Varsity Cross Country Coach for the past 18 years.
Everyone John has interacted with has benefited from the thoughtfulness, kindness, and open heart of this deeply deserving and long-time Spartan.
Previous recipients of this award include: Mr. Eidson, Mr. Ladouceur, Mr. Zorad, Mr. Hassett, Mr. Hirsch, Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. Oelschlager, Mrs. Acquistapace, Mr. Guthrie, Ms. Dickson, Mr. Berkes, Mr. Aliotti, Mrs. Appel, Mrs. Mattos, Mr. Graham, Mr. Aquino, Mrs. Talmadge, and our dear Mr. Olwell.
The Lasallian Educator of the Year award honors an educator who is chosen by his or her peers to receive a very special award, and is given to a faculty member who exemplifies the qualities of St. La Salle, specifically meeting the following criteria:
A dedicated and committed individual who is an exemplary educator.
An educator who understands his/her own dignity as a child of God so that he/she can pass this on to students.
A person who cherishes and cares for his/her students like an older brother or sister, and, above all, someone who is committed to a life of faith and expresses that in a commitment to teach his or her students the importance of the spiritual life, inculcating living values.
IN 2022
With the end of the 2021-22 school year, De La Salle High School celebrated the retirement of six long-time faculty and staff members. Together, they had accumulated more than 130 years of service to the school. These individuals include Campus Ministry Co-Directors Roger and Mary Hassett, Allan Hightman from our Building and Grounds staff, Vice President for Finance, Lynne Jones, Spanish teacher Guillermina OlivaNicholson, and Administrative Assistant, Dee Turrin.
Roger and Mary Hassett
For 25 years (1996-2022), Roger and Mary Hassett guided the Campus Ministry Department at De La Salle. Over the years, they were responsible for coordinating multiple liturgies, class retreats, and immersion programs. They also launched the extremely popular Kairos Senior Retreat program in the early 2000s and attended most, if not all, of the 139 senior retreats that have happened over the past 20 years.
Allan Hightman
In 2022, during his 36th year as a member of the De La Salle High School Buildings and Grounds Staff, Allan Hightman was named the St. Benilde Award recipient, which recognizes an administrative staff member who plays a significant role in the successful operations of the school. Allan, who was considered one of the most dedicated persons on campus, genuinely cared for the school, its students, and its staff. Ever since he began his job in October of 1985, Allan approached his work as a ministry, not as a job.
Lynne Jones
After an eight-year stint as Vice President for Finance, Lynne Jones is set to retire on October 1, 2022. Lynne came to De La Salle in March of 2014. During her time at De La Salle, she was involved in two major capital campaigns: one to construct a brand new STREAM Building (in 2016) and the other to remodel the Ladouceur Athletic Performance Center (in 2018). In 2021, she oversaw the project to add Solar Panels to the De La Salle rooftops. Completed in 2022, this initiative will result in the school saving over $125,000 per year on power costs.
Guillermina Oliva-Nicholson
At the end of the 2021-22 school year, Guillermina Oliva-Nicholson completed 24 years at De La Salle High School, teaching AP Spanish, Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, and Heritage Spanish 1 and 2 as part of the World Languages Department. She is known for her quiet demeanor, which is one of the many reasons why students were able to engage with her. A mother of one, to a son named Christian, and a grandmother to Gianna, Guillermina will be greatly missed. She has been a wonderful colleague and friend to many.
Dee Turrin
Dee Turrin completed her 14th year at De La Salle in 2022, serving as the Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Life for the past six years. During her time at De La Salle, Dee also held the position of Assistant to the Director of Academic Services and the Director of Faculty Development and supported the Registrar’s Office, as well as Mr. Aliotti, Dean of Students. Although officially retired, Dee will remain on staff part-time in an administrative role for the College Counseling Office.
A few “Words” Spencer Shively
Thinking back on my first day as a new teacher at De La Salle, I remember being a mix of nerves and excitement. The excitement came from the fact that I was starting my teaching career at De La Salle High School, one of the few high schools in the state, and even in other parts of the country, that was a household name. The nerves came from the fact that, at barely 23 years of age, I was going to be teaching five sections of sophomore and junior boys that were only a few years younger than I was at the time. As I drove to campus on that first day and made the left turn off Winton Drive onto the Brothers’ Driveway, I was greeted by a sign that read “Inspiration Drive. Begin with the End in Mind.” While this sign no longer exists, the words have stuck with me for my entire career.
On my first day, the end that I had in mind was surviving until the final bell rang after the sixth period. Later that day, the bell did ring and I breathed a sigh of relief. I had made it through my first day as a teacher. Nineteen years later, I look back on my decision to work at De La Salle as one of the best life decisions I have ever made. I have loved my time as a classroom teacher, Department Chair, and club moderator. I have loved it not because of the subjects I have taught throughout the years, but because of the students I’ve had the privilege to teach, and the Lasallian Catholic values and mission that ground our work.
I have always felt the work we do at De La Salle goes much deeper than the academic content we teach. Yes, we teach how to solve for x in algebra, write a compelling essay, and write computer programs. These are important skills that our students do learn, but they aren’t the reason why I have stayed here for the past 19 years. What has kept me here is our Lasallian Catholic values: faith, love, joy, service, dignity, and excellence. These are what make us special and they are the reason I continue to work at De La Salle. These values are what remain with our graduates long after the facts learned in the classroom are applied to other aspects of life.
As I embark on a new journey in my role as Vice President for Mission and Student life, the words on the sign that I saw on my first day continue to be my guide. I begin this role with the end in mind. The end that I seek is a vibrant school culture that animates our Lasallian Catholic values on a daily basis. A culture that you can feel when you step foot on campus. A culture that continues our mission and develops men of faith, integrity, and scholarship. I look forward to partnering with all members of this community to grow and develop co-curricular programming that will make this vision a reality.
Distinguished Lasallian Educator for 2022Terry Eidson
Terry Eidson has worn many hats at De La Salle since he began teaching Religious Studies 42 years ago. He has been the Director of Student Activities, the face of Campus Ministry, the Assistant Dean of Students, the head of the Religious Studies Department, and De La Salle’s Athletic Director. In addition, he has coached countless Spartans in football, baseball, and golf. In fact, Terry’s impact on high school sports over the years has been so prolific that he has amassed awards like Aflac Assistant Coach of the Year (2002), North Coast Section Athletic Director of the Year (2003), De La Salle Coach of the Year (1984 and 1992), NCS Honor Golf Coach (2019), and CIF Coach of the Year (2020).
However, this past month, Terry was informed that he is the recipient of an entirely different kind of award. One that is unique to only a handful of Lasallian educators across North America. The annual Distinguished Lasallian Educator Award is presented by the Lasallian Region of North America (RELAN) to honorees from each of RELAN’s four Districts, including the District of San Francisco New Orleans within which De La Salle resides. In total, teachers from 79 colleges, universities, secondary schools, middle schools, and elementary schools are considered. The Distinguished Lasallian Educator Award is then given to those who exemplify the ideals of St. John Baptist de La Salle, Patron Saint of Teachers of Children and Youth. These are educators who foster Gospel values in the lives of faculty, staff, and students.
In Terry, RELAN and the District of San Francisco New Orleans could not have found a more worthy recipient. While he became a household name as one of the architects, with Coach Bob Ladouceur, of a football program that holds the longest team winning streak in sports history, it is the work that Terry does quietly behind the scenes that truly sets him apart from other educators. Whether that is assisting with De La Salle’s Bishop Cummins Program — something that he specifically requested after retiring from coaching because of his passion to serve students who need him most — or integrating innovative research into curriculum and practices that teaches young men to become men of integrity.
However, his use of what he calls the “Question Box” perfectly encapsulates how Terry goes above and beyond to put students first. Terry designed the box so that students can safely ask questions anonymously. The questions can be about anything: identity, life growth issues, relationships, spiritual issues, and more. His goal is to provide mentorship that helps students learn how to think about and respectfully discuss important and weighty issues.
“Whatever he teaches, he believes in, is passionate about, and really lives,” says Dr. Heather Alumbaugh, Vice President for Academic Life at De La Salle High School. “He recognizes every student as an individual with in-dwelling divinity, and he crafts his teaching so that each student can learn. He is truly one of the most extraordinary educators with whom I have ever had the pleasure to work. He is living testament to the power of Lasallian education to transform lives for the better.”
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The Pursuit EXCELLENCE
The word excellence is deeply embedded within how De La Salle High School lives out its core values. Every young man who enters De La Salle knows that he is expected to graduate as a man of scholarship; someone who strives for academic excellence and pursues lifelong learning. It is one of the school’s three Integral Student Outcomes.
It only comes to follow then, that excellence is demonstrated in De La Salle’s output. In the last five years, nearly 100% of graduates matriculated to college, and Spartans have consistently been welcomed at Ivy League schools across the country. Outside the classroom, students qualify and perform at prestigious events like the California State Science Fair and the Contra Costa County Mock Trials Championship. In sports, not only did every varsity team have a 3.0 GPA or higher last year, but De La Salle’s athletic program dominated to such an extent that the school was named the number one boy’s school for athletics in the state — for the eighth time.
But why theme an entire Union Magazine around the concept of excellence? After all, De La Salle considers itself humble in nature. It is one of the many Gospel values that it shares with its students: “Finally, all of you, be of one mind, sympathetic, loving toward one another, compassionate, humble.” 1 Peter 3:8.
The answer is simple. De La Salle does not focus on success. Instead, it looks for ways to build and reinforce the foundation upon which excellence has the opportunity to grow. As Leo Lopez, Vice President for Athletics, recently said, “it’s not about the end goal, it is about the journey.” Or as Spencer Shively, the new Vice President for Mission and Student Life, puts it, it’s about “intentional excellence.”
Excellence doesn’t just happen. It is not a coincidence. It follows purposeful action. These next few pages are intended to shed light on some of the many ways De La Salle intentionally pursues excellence.
Lasallian Partners
Educational excellence starts with the right people. Whether in front of students or behind the scenes, De La Salle faculty and staff are intent on creating a loving, healthy educational environment that facilitates learning and development. But it is more than that. Talk to anyone who works at De La Salle and you will immediately get the sense that they see their work not as a job but as a vocation.
This was never more apparent than at a recent meeting with new Lasallian partners. (And, yes, De La Salle’s use of the Christian Brothers’ term Lasallian Partner, which describes all faculty and staff, is intentional). As the new Lasallian Partners introduced themselves one by one to their peers, they shared stories of how they had come to be at the table. There was a common thread. Each partner articulated, in their own way, their desire to serve. How they wanted their work to be impactful and have meaning, and how they had felt guided, nudged, and even invited to their chosen path at De La Salle.
How does this sense of calling translate to the students? It means educators aren’t just teaching pre-defined coursework. Instead, they are constantly looking for new ways to reach and engage their students. In this quest, they spend countless personal hours researching and developing techniques to bring back to their classrooms. They are constantly innovating.
Take, for instance, Melissa Marnell, De La Salle’s Mathematics Department Chair. She is always on the hunt for new
tools and strategies that will keep her classes fresh, fun, and effective. Melissa was able to cut the start-of-term review period in AP Calculus from two weeks to two days thanks to some circuit quizzes she discovered in an online forum. This means her students can start learning new content almost immediately at the beginning of the school year. She’s also known for her Trade Quizzes, which involve students trading Calculus questions on notecards. While unconventional, her students unanimously say the cards help them better understand a topic.
Over in the Physics Department, Corey Kelly takes inspiration from seemingly unlikely places. He once scheduled a visit to an elementary school so that he could observe how teachers ran stations and group work for students who couldn’t read or follow directions because of their age. His theory was that it might highlight ways he could be more efficient in his classroom. He then brought his findings back to his senior physics class — using his observations to re-imagine how he organized student groupings and delineated roles.
However, inspiration doesn’t have to come from peer groups and other classrooms. It can also come directly from the young men themselves. Just this quarter, Melissa adjusted how she taught one of her lessons based on a senior asking if he could use summation notation. Now, she intends to use simplified expressions for her lesson moving forward. In Corey’s class, he directly solicits feedback from students at the end of the first and third quarters. He trusts in the relationships that he’s formed with his students. That they’ll be honest about their thoughts on lessons and whether they are being heard, even though the survey isn’t anonymous.
This openness to trying new things perfectly complements the passion and fun that teachers like Melissa Marnell and Corey Kelly bring to De La Salle. Students may find themselves in AP Calculus, where they are essentially in a college class, but that doesn’t mean they won’t find a good luck smiley face at the top of their quiz. And in science, you may be learning complex material, but you’ll be doing it in a physical way, with real-world applications.
Innovation also happens at the curriculum level. Religious Studies teacher Dr. Chris Miller is the perfect example. He was named the first 2022 Mental Health Champion by the Steinberg Institute and was the leading force behind the state of California adopting mental health education as part of the required curriculum. His unique contribution supports the efforts of De La Salle’s four school counselors, who each work daily to support the health and well-being of their students.
More than anything though, Lasallian Partners form relationships. In a De La Salle student survey, 91.4% of seniors said that they had a teacher, administrator, or other trusted adult at De La Salle that they can turn to in times of need. This stands in stark contrast to an October 2019 study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, which found that only 53.4% of students, in a survey involving 10,291 students across 38 high schools, named a trusted adult. This does not happen by accident. It is the result of countless meaningful interactions inside and outside of the classroom. It is the 3,000 plus tutoring hours that faculty log each year. It is about creating spaces where students can feel safe, loved, and supported. Whether these are the open door policies that teachers offer during break and lunch periods, or the hang-out areas at Campus Ministry and Student Life. It is also the support that students feel at their clubs and other after-school activities.
Put simply, Lasallian Partners are passionate and committed to serving De La Salle’s students. It is at the forefront of everything they do. Their belief in the vision of Saint John Baptist de La Salle is what drives them. It is no wonder that 47% of faculty have been with the school for a decade or more. It is also why 24 faculty and staff are alumni, who have returned to pass their knowledge to the next generation.
Habitual Instruction
In his book TheStoryofPhilosophy:TheLivesandOpinionsofthe World’sGreatestPhilosophers, Will Durant paraphrased Aristotle’s thoughts on excellence. He said, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” De La Salle Physics teacher, Corey Kelly, breaks down the same idea further in the presentation he gives his seniors at the start of each school year. He says, “Habits become who you are.”
De La Salle is founded on the belief that a Lasallian education promotes faith, excellence, and learning, with relationships as the starting point. At the same time, the school strives to educate the whole person — not just the mind, but also the body and spirit. This convergence is a unique one that is very much lived and breathed daily. It is woven into every part of the student experience.
There is a reason why students have a dress code that includes wearing collared shirts and keeping a well-groomed face. (And why Deans of Students, Joe Aliotti and Bob Guelld ‘81, have spare razors on hand for those students that forget.) There is a reason why each day starts with a prayer that reminds participants that they are always in the holy presence of God. There is a reason why students are marked absent if they are more than five minutes late to class. There is a reason why the cafeteria serves fresh, wholesome, homemade food. Just as there is a reason why the Ladouceur Performance Athletic Center is made available to everyone and not just the 70% of students who are on a De La Salle sports team. There is a reason why words like respect, integrity, honor, and responsibility are part of the school’s vernacular.
It is also why De La Salle runs a freshman Motivational Speaker Series during its Study Skills class. Hearing powerful narratives from community members gives rise to student conversations about goal setting, accountability, character, work ethic, values, and leadership. It is something that students are able to take with them as they move
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through school. Similarly, in 2004, De La Salle created the Student Coalition On Respectful Education (SCORE) for freshmen as part of an initiative to foster respect for others, as well as an appreciation of individual, cultural, and socioeconomic differences.
However, more than this, there is structure and repetition. On campus, core ethical values like trustworthiness, fairness, caring, and citizenship are mirrored back to students by faculty and staff, as well as by peers. In the classroom, as well as in De La Salle’s Learning Center, students are not only taught skills to help them succeed but they are also held accountable for their efforts. Just ask Terry Eidson, who retired from his historic football coaching career to help with the Bishop Cummins Program. Daily check-ins with his students are part of the course. That includes text message exchanges, outside school hours, so that students can provide photographic evidence that they have completed homework.
As Terry explains, “success is not a sometimes thing, it is an allthe-time thing.” He expects his students to work hard every day to make themselves a success. In return, these students receive the love and support that they need to attain that success. This comes from teachers and staff like Terry, as well as adult tutors, National Honor Society students, and Bishop Cummins Scholars. Work ethic and loving support are a winning formula that delivers results. Terry knows he is making positive progress with his students when they no longer address him as Mr. Edison but, rather, as Coach. The shift in the interpersonal relationship reflects not only a deeper level of trust but also a shift in student mindset.
Of course, habitual growth happens outside the academic arena too. One of De La Salle’s core Lasallian principles is that students enter to learn and leave to serve. It presents itself not only in the classroom but throughout the East Bay and beyond. De La Salle students cumulatively clock more than 50,000 community service hours in any given year, while also raising funds to support local, national, and international charitable organizations. This past year, students collected over 3,000 cereal boxes for the 21st Annual Cereal Drive, donated hundreds of toys during the Christmas Toy Drive, and raised $30,000 to support local and global charities. Within Campus Ministry, immersion programs provide students the opportunity to literally walk in the shoes of the poor and marginalized.
It is no wonder then, at graduation, that the highest and most distinguished award, the St. John Baptist de La Salle General Excellence Award, goes to the graduate who exemplifies ALL the ideals of his entire Lasallian education.
Leading the Way
De La Salle believes that it doesn’t just educate young men; it creates servant leaders. Graduates go on to excel in their personal and professional lives. But, more than that, they become leaders within their community. Take, for instance, some of the recent inductees to De La Salle’s Class of 2022 Athletics Hall of Fame. They are recognized not only for their athletic achievements but also for their outstanding community involvement. From civil rights activists and ambassadors for social change to directors of scholarships that expand educational opportunities for low-income students. Each one has a unique story to tell.
In the professional world, leadership can take many forms. De La Salle’s graduates prove this time and again. Some, like Chris Cole ‘99 and Tom King ‘86 go on to build their own businesses. Others, like Greg Lafayette ‘80, oversee operations for multi-million dollar corporations. Some are elected to lead, like Deputy DA Chris Sansoe ‘05 and Concord Mayor Dominic Aliano ‘10. Others, like Kevin Koenig ‘14, a child orthotist and prosthetist, choose professions that significantly improve the physical lives of others. There are also many graduates, like Tadeu Velloso ‘10, who volunteer countless hours of their time, outside of work, to non-profit organizations that are trying to make a difference. Whether that be the eradication of racism, the betterment of women, mentorship for marginalized and adversitystricken youth, or another cause related to social change.
Yet, despite different career choices, there is a commonality. Talk to any De La Salle graduate and you will find that most, if not all, credit their time at De La Salle as being instrumental in how they developed as a person. Similarly, many feel that the skills they learned as a student provided a foundation for professional success as well. As an example, Dominic Aliano, says his parents and his schools (De La Salle High School and St. Agnes School) taught him “important life lessons and exemplified the importance of virtues like courage, integrity, and humility. Virtues needed to be a leader. “
Bob Guelld mentioned something to me in passing that stuck.
That is we are only as strong as our weakest link. No matter where you fit into your team you want to be a strong link that makes the team better; leader or not.
Anthony Pappageorge ‘99, Executive Managing Director, Multifamily Capital Markets
At De La Salle, leadership skills are learned in the classroom and on the sports field, as well as through specific programs. For instance, Service Leadership is an elective that is open to all grades. As Maile Shelley, Campus Minister for Service and Justice, explains, “The main purpose of the program is to help students develop as leaders, set goals for improving their communities, engage others in service, and have a positive, measurable impact on the world.” They do this through a series of service projects, that enable students to manage the complete process, from inception to completion.
This type of community leadership is echoed in other initiatives like the OnBoard! program, which focuses on peer mentoring as part of freshman orientation, as well as the Lasallian Leadership class, which develops personal and interpersonal leadership skills through shared responsibility. Jennifer Stein, the new Director of Student Activities, believes that the Lasallian Leadership class plays an instrumental role in “building a positive and inclusive school climate for the De La Salle community. One that promotes Spartan Pride through leadership, service, spirit, and fun.” Such opportunities help foster leaders, outside the traditional leadership role, while also helping students master public speaking, organization, networking, and personal development.
It is indeed a gift that keeps on giving. De La Salle’s alumni community consists of more than 10,000 men who have taken to heart the teachings of their youth. They have applied integrity, self-awareness, gratitude, learning, empathy, courage, and respect to the world they shape. They not only set an example for the students that follow in their footsteps, but they help ensure that De La Salle’s mission lives on. Some even come back to De La Salle to teach themselves. Travis Pacos ‘11, a De La Salle Math Instructor and Head Coach for Junior Varsity Basketball, explains “The De La Salle community taught me that the pillars of leadership are service and sacrifice. In order to be a great leader, you have to be willing to serve others and sacrifice your own interests for the greater good. The reason why I came back to De La Salle is to teach these same values that I experienced as a student in the classroom and on the basketball court.”
De La Salle graduates also help fund the Bishop Cummins Program; providing tuition for students whose family income falls below the federal poverty line. And they are one of the main reasons why students today are able to reap the benefits of a carefully designed Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STREAM) building.
However, the art of leading is not always easy. Good leadership requires learning agility and the intuition to adapt and pivot when necessary. It also requires knowledge. That is one of the reasons why De La Salle partnered with Stanford University’s Challenge Success program nearly a decade ago. Understanding how students can gain the skills needed to lead healthy, balanced lives, while still engaging in co-curricular activities is a challenge the school wants to better understand. It is why De La Salle was the first school in the nation to pilot the program’s parent survey back in 2018. Indeed, Stanford’s desire to redefine student success and transform the overarching student experience spoke to De La Salle’s students-first ethos.
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Following the 2018 survey, which incorporated feedback from 757 students and 270 parents, De La Salle’s academic departments spent multiple years addressing homework load and adopting school-wide policies regarding Grading and Assessment. It even moved to an alternate assessment model, instead of finals, during the pandemic. In addition, it experimented with Bell Schedules to increase the number of late starts and add additional block days. It also targeted parent education around student wellness; airing documentaries and providing Q&A sessions with De La Salle counselors. As Dr. Heather Alumbaugh, Vice President for Academic Life explains, “At every moment, mission, student wellness, balance, and academic outcomes dictate the decisions made at De La Salle.”
Moving forward, based on research recommendations, the school intends to focus on the amount of time students allocate to cocurricular activities. The goal is to reduce student stress and increase the amount of sleep that students experience day-to-day. To that end, De La Salle has just sent a delegation of coaches, as well as the Vice President of Mission and Student Life and the Vice President for Athletics, to Stanford for two days of discussion and learning.
‘‘ ‘‘At De La Salle, you are shown by example every day how to be a leader in the community. Whether it be teachers, coaches, or other staff, the school leads by example. DLS taught me that I can always give more of myself to help others. That isn’t just our duty, but our privilege as leaders in our world. If you learn to embrace that, your potential to impact the lives of others is limitless.
Kevin Koenig ‘14, Certified Orthotist and Board-Eligible Prosthetist at Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare
Giving Week De La Salle
Get ready! De La Salle Giving Day is now De La Salle Giving Week, and it’s just around the corner — October 24-28.
Every year, you, members of our treasured community, are asked to invest in what we do here on Winton Drive. Your philanthropic support, in addition to tuition, is very much needed. You help provide financial assistance to more than one-in-three students, as well as facilitate faculty development and innovation, and ensure the continuation of a wide array of co-curricular activities and programs. Each year you answer the call, despite changing social and economic conditions. We cannot thank you enough!
Now, after four years of instrumental support, we thought we’d shake things up. De La Salle Giving Day is now De La Salle Giving Week so that we can properly showcase how, through your gifts, we are able to make a significant difference in the lives of our Spartans. Each day we will share examples of how your hardearned dollars help create De La Salle joy in the classroom, on the field, on stage, and so much more. You are helping us fulfill our Mission statement, “De La Salle High School recognizes and promotes the dignity of each student by providing an environment that is moral, caring, and joyful.”
We hope you will Share in the Joy of Giving later this month!
Welcome Additions!
New Faculty and Staff for the 2022-23 School Year
At the start of the 2022-23 school year, De La Salle welcomed 20 new faculty and staff members. It was the largest intake of Lasallian Partners in decades, primarily due to the introduction of several new appointments, as well as some well-deserved retirements.
Administratively, a new Vice President for Finance started in early October and three new management positions have been created: Director for Admissions, Director of Communications, and Director of Student Activities. At the same time, the school replaced two campus ministry members, hired eight new faculty members, and had multiple maintenance and cafeteria staff join the school family this year.
Chris Garavaglia – Vice President for Finance
De La Salle’s new Vice President for Finance/CFO will be Christine (Chris) Garavaglia. Chris comes from Bishop O’Dowd in Oakland, where she was the CFO since 2011. At O’Dowd, Chris developed a financial modeling tool with a 15-year scenario analysis, implemented a reserve management plan, launched O’Dowd’s compensation study (twice), and was a visible and impactful leader during COVID. Chris’ daughters went to Carondelet and one is married to De La Salle’s very own Travis Pacos ’11. Her husband, Mark Garavaglia ’75, is a De La Salle alumnus, and many of her family are graduates of Carondelet or De La Salle. Chris was described as highly competent and compassionate; whip-smart and a strategic thinker; as well as someone concerned about people and cognizant of the bottom line. The school is lucky to have her following behind the incomparable Lynne Jones.
Michelle Erickson – Director of Communications
Michelle Erickson joins De La Salle as Director of Communications. In this capacity, she is tasked with telling De La Salle’s unique story, as well as driving communications that increase engagement and awareness for the school. Michelle brings with her a wealth of corporate relations and public relations experience, across multiple industry sectors. In the past, she has worked with brands like Visa, HP, IBM, and Travelzoo. She also volunteered her time, managing PTA communications, at Los Cerros Middle School and Green Valley Elementary School. Michelle completes De La Salle’s communications team, which also includes Rich Davi, Communications Coordinator.
Free Gary – Director of Admissions
Free Gary brings over 10 years of admissions experience to De La Salle. Previously, he was the Associate Director of Admissions at San Francisco University High School. He additionally held the position of Admissions Associate at the Drew School in San Francisco From 2012-19, where he also received experience as an English teacher, was the Director of Student Activities, an Assistant Athletic Director, and even a Student Advisor. He is a 1999 graduate of the University of Maine, where he played football, and he will complete his Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in 2023.
Jennifer Stein – Director of Student Activities
Jennifer Stein is De La Salle’s new Director of Student Activities. Jennifer has more than 15 years of experience working in education and comes to De La Salle after serving as the Student Activities Program Director at her alma mater, St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, since 2013. In her new role at De La Salle, Jennifer aims to create a healthy balance between academics and co-curricular activities and prides herself on building relations, nurturing student leaders, creating inclusive activities, celebrating diversity, and promoting school spirit. She is about to receive a certificate as a “Master Activity Advisor” from the California Association of Directors of Activities.
New Faculty and Staff
Tatum Baker – Science Department (Science Lab Technician)
Kyle Bates – Mathematics Department (Algebra/Statistics)
Justin Everidge – Maintenance Department
Kristine Earle – Administrative Assistant for VP for Academic Life
Regina Galloway – Cafeteria Staff
Steve Hernandez – Maintenance Department
Antonio Jimenez – Cafeteria Staff
Alicia Mallque – World Languages Department (Spanish Teacher)
Kimberley Martin – Cafeteria Staff
Kyle Nash – Visual and Performing Arts Department (Technical Theater Director)
Jacinto Obregon – Science Department (Chemistry Teacher)
Judas Ochoa – Religious Studies Department (Religion Teacher)
Eduardo Ortigoza – Maintenance Department
Garrett Padia – Science Department (Biology Teacher)
Dr. Carrie Rehak – Religious Studies Department (Religion Teacher/ Department Chair)
Maile Shelley – Campus Minister for Service and Justice
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What’s Happening ALUMNI
Mark Dias ’74
Mark recently retired from clinical practice as a pediatric neurosurgeon and is continuing to teach and do research at Penn State College of Medicine.
Joseph “Andy” Barbour ’82
Andy is a Sales Manager for Tree Products Hardwoods and has been in Eugene, Oregon for the past three years. Prior to his time in Oregon, he lived and worked in Hawaii for more than 25 years. Andy met his wife Karen while in Hawaii, and the couple celebrated their 26th anniversary in May. They have two daughters, Lauren the oldest is working towards her Ph. D. at UC Riverside, and Caitlin the youngest graduated from the University of Puget Sound in May and just left to teach English in Japan.
Michael Dodge ’83 (A)
Mike recently purchased Peak Bioscience, a biotech company in Fort Collins, Colorado, which specializes in cell culture research and fetal bovine serum in the life science industry. They have expanded into Europe opening a distribution center in France and will be looking at further global expansion. Mike is working with fellow De La Salle alum Don Basanes ‘04 on a nationwide promotion of his Italian coffee and their FBS. As you can see, he can still fit into his letterman jacket 39 years later!
Christopher Hoyt ’90
Christopher is pleased to announce that he joined the amazing team at Boomerangkit.com, LLC earlier this year as CEO. Boomerangkit.com is an at-home test kit company in the billion-dollar digital health and wellness industry.
Damon Jenkins ’03
Beginning with the 2022 season, Damon Jenkins ’03, who played football at Fresno State from 2003-07, began his head coaching career as the Varsity Head Football Coach at Kerman High School in the Central Valley.
Don Basanes ’04
Don is the Co-Owner of Italifornia Coffee (italiforniacoffee.com) based in Fairfield, California. Don and his wife Ann have a daughter named Arya (1) and have a second child on the way.
Jonathan and Scott are both resident pediatricians at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland and are entering their third year of training. Jonathan received his BA from Vanderbilt University and his MD from Chicago Medical School. He was an assistant cross county/track and field coach at De La Salle prior to medical school. Scott received his BA from Notre Dame University and his MD from New York Medical College. Jonathan will serve as chief resident prior to pursuing a career in primary care. Scott will pursue a career in pediatric cardiology.
Eric Manzanares ’13 (B)
Eric recently completed his first year as a selfemployed demolition contractor, where he loves the challenge of problem-solving and the freedom that comes with being his own boss. De La Salle, specifically the Bishop Cummins Scholarship Program, and the faculty (shout out to Ms. Resch) deserve a lot of the credit for helping him become a college graduate and a small business owner. As cliche as it sounds, he says he truly would not be in the position he is today without De La Salle. If you or someone you know needs any demolition work in the Bay Area, Eric can be reached at (510)-3956254 or emdemo742@gmail.com, or online at www.emdemolition.com. The website is currently under maintenance.
Adam Mayer ’15
Since graduating from De La Salle, Adam played football at the University of Minnesota and graduated with a business degree. After college, he moved back to the Bay Area and has been working in the Silicon Valley recruiting for a tech company.
Daniel Pilgrim ’15 (C)
After De La Salle, Daniel attended Arizona State University where he earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in computer science. He is now a Software Engineer II at Amazon.
Jack Klapperich ’17 (D)
Jack recently started a new Manufacturing Engineering position at SPT Labtech and he is coaching a girls’ volleyball team with the Bay Area Volleyball Club (BAVC) in Concord.
De La Salle Alumni Reunions and Events
2022 Grand Reunion Celebration
After a two-year hiatus, the De La Salle Alumni Association, in partnership with the Carondelet Alumnae Association, was finally able to welcome alums back to campus this past summer. Billed as a Grand Reunion Celebration, the August 6 event gathered together former students from the classes 1975-77, 1980-82, 1985-87, 1990-92, 1995-97, 2000-02, 2005-07, and 2010-12.
The feeling of community was palpable throughout the night. But, more than anything else, it was so great to see our Spartans in person again.
The party started at Carondelet with food, fellowship, and selfguided tours of both campuses. It then moved to De La Salle for drinks and dancing in the Quad. However, it was Tainted Love (featuring our very own De La Salle alumnus Bray Gurnari ’90), that truly highlighted the evening. Thank you to everyone who came and danced the night away with us!
As we begin planning for the summer of 2023, we want to gather your feedback. We received rave reviews for the format of the 2022 Grand Reunion, however, we know some classes would still prefer to gather individually. What does your class want? Let your voice be heard and get involved in planning the next reunion! Contact Director of Alumni Relations, Tim Robert at 925.288.8171 or robertst@dlshs.org.
Water Polo and Cross Country Affinity Events
The first few weeks of fall are always exciting with new faces and lots of energy on campus. It also marks the kickoff of our Alumni calendar of events. On Saturday, August 20 we hosted both our annual alumni cross country run and our annual alumni water polo match. Former students young and…not-so-young, showed up early in the morning ready to hit the trail at Heather Farm Park. More than 20 alumni, spanning five decades, ran the 2-mile course in world record time. Their combined top-7 runners recorded a time that was just ahead of our 2022 Cross Country Team, securing a victory for the ages. Following the run, several alumni gathered for a hosted pizza reception to talk about all things De La Salle.
That same afternoon, alumni took to the water at the Brother Jerome West pool in what turned out to be an epic battle. The match ended in an 18-18 tie, with the victory going to the alumni following a shootout. Afterward, a full squad of alumni, including spouses, children, and former parents, enjoyed pizza and refreshments on the pool deck, toured the campus, and regaled current students with stories about the hard work that is needed to build a top-ranked water polo and aquatics program.
This was a great start to the alumni events calendar. Look for more Affinity Events this coming winter.
CLASS OF 2022
De La Salle Athletics Hall Fame
Kevin Bacharach ’03 excelled in the water for both the De La Salle water polo and swimming teams from 1999-2003. Kevin was a three-time All-American in swimming and helped the Spartans to the 2003 North Coast Section (NCS) team championship when he anchored the 200-yard freestyle relay team to the event title. In water polo, Kevin was a second-team All-American and the Contra CostaTimes Player of the Year in 2002, helping the Spartans win their third straight NCS championship.
Atari Callen ’99 had an outstanding career on the De La Salle football field and on the track. As a football player, Atari collected 3,806 rushing yards and 70 touchdowns, to go along with 180 tackles and four interceptions in his three years. Atari helped the Spartans collect three NCS Championships from 1996-98, and was the lead running back on De La Salle’s 1998 squad that defeated Mater Dei for the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Championship game, which resulted in the school being named the USAToday National Champions that year. He was also the Northern California Player of the Year, a PrepStar All-American, and was named to the Cal-Texas Shrine All-Star game following his senior season. In track, Atari is just one of two athletes to win the 100-meter event at the NCS Meet of Champions three times and was a two-time state finalist in the same event. These days Atari is racking up wins coaching high school football in Idaho, and is recognized for his civil rights work by the city of Pocatello.
A.J. Kuhle ’00 was a three-year varsity letterwinner in basketball, helping De La Salle capture NCS championships in 1999 and 2000. As a team captain of the 1999-2000 squad, A.J. helped De La Salle defeat Jesuit for the NorCal Division I State title, then the Spartans defeated Clovis West, 47-46, to win the CIF Division I State Basketball Championship. After De La Salle, A.J. played four years at the Air Force Academy, three years as a starter, where he helped the Falcons to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2004. Today A.J. embodies the spirit of his Lasallian high school education through his work at ACE Scholarships, which seeks to expand educational opportunities for low-income students in grades K-12.
Chase Wheeler ’09 was selected as the 2009 De La Salle Athlete of the Year after starring on both the track & field and football teams. During the 2008-09 school year, Chase won an individual state track and field championship in the long jump with a distance of 25.02.25 feet. On the football field, the wide receiver and defensive back helped the Spartan football team post a 13-0 record in 2007 and a 12-2 record in 2008, capturing back-to-back NCS championships. Now Chase is leveraging his experience as a biotech and cancer researcher to provide (through his company Whealthy Performance) free education to individuals looking to prioritize their health.
Join Us at the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on October 23!
It’s not too late to attend De La Salle’s prestigious Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Sunday, October 23. Adult tickets cost just $40 and can be purchased at dlshs.org/hall-of-fame. This is your opportunity to honor and meet some of De La Salle’s greatest athletes and coaches across a variety of sports programs.
Chris Wondolowski ’01 was a two-time Bay Valley Athletic League First-Team selection in 2000 and 2001 for the De La Salle varsity soccer team. During his senior season, he helped the Spartans capture the NCS Championship, and was named the 2001 BVAL, NCS, and Contra Costa Times Player of the Year. Chris also helped the track and field team to a BVAL Championship in 2001, running in the 800-meter and 1600-meter races. After four years at Chico State, where he was a Division II All-American in 2003, Chris enjoyed a 17-year career in Major League Soccer (MLS), playing for the San Jose Earthquakes (2005, 2009-21) and the Houston Dynamo (2006-09). A five-time MLS All-Star, two-time MLS Cup Champion, two-time Golden Boot award winner, and league MVP in 2012, Chris ended his professional career in 2021 as the league’s all-time leading goal scorer with 171 goals. From 2011-16, Chris made 35 appearances as a member of the United States Men’s National Soccer Team. He was also a member of Team USA for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Off the pitch, Chris has used soccer as a tool for social change. He was the first American soccer player to donate a portion of his salary to the Common Goal movement and is an ambassador for both Soccer Streets USA and the Nike N7 Fund.
Steve Guthrie led the De La Salle swimming and diving program for nearly 30 years while leading the Spartans to 138 dual meet victories and 19 league championships. Steve coached more than 20 High School All-Americans and five USA Olympic Trial qualifiers. In 2017, Steve was the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and CIF Coach of the Year and won the NCS Distinguished Service Award, Additionally, he was named the North Coast Section Coach of the Year in 1990 and the De La Salle High School Coach of the Year once.
Robert O’Meara was the first head coach of the De La Salle lacrosse program, which began in 2001 and compiled a 222-79 (.737 winning percentage) overall record in 17 seasons. The 2017 North Coast Section and EastBayTimes Coach of the Year guided De La Salle to eight NCS championship game appearances, resulting in four section titles.
The 2007 Football Team posted a perfect 13-0 record and averaged more than 47 points per game while eclipsing the 50-point plateau five times. De La Salle defeated Centennial of Corona to win the CIF Division I State Championship when Noah Perio scored the game-winning touchdown in a 37-31 victory. The 2007 season marked the 16th straight North Coast Section title for the Spartans in football.
The 2009 Soccer Team posted a near-perfect season with a 23-1-1 overall record. The Spartans captured the East Bay Athletic League and North Coast Section Championships, as Dom Daley was named the NCS and Contra Costa Times Player of the Year. The Spartans finished the season ranked in the top 10 nationally by Adidas National Collegiate Soccer Athletic Association (NSCAA).
Team
Accomplishments
State
Championships Golf Baseball
Championships Football Water Polo Wrestling (2)
Baseball Golf Lacrosse Swimming & Diving East Bay Athletic League Water Polo Basketball Soccer Wrestling Lacrosse Swimming & Diving Volleyball
Individual National Honors
Zeke Berry ‘22 - Under Armour
All-American, All-American Bowl National Defensive Player of the Year
Tommy Roder ‘22 - National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association of America All-American
Hugh Conrad ‘22 - USA Lacrosse Northern California All-American (Two-Time All-American)
Nolan Ohrman ‘22 - USA Lacrosse Northern California All-American
Jack Barton - USA Lacrosse Northern California Assistant Coach of the Year
Donovan Swann ‘25 - USA Water Polo
2022 Men’s Cadet National Team
Davidka Skov ‘25 - USA Water Polo
2022 Men’s Cadet National Team
Tyler Laymon ‘23 - USA Water Polo 2022 Men’s Youth National Team
Spartans Moving on to Collegiate Athletics
Student School Sport
Zeke Berry Michigan
Dominic Besag Saint Mary’s College
Cebrian Carter UC Santa Cruz
Donovan Chriss UC San Diego
Hugh Conrad Yale Bobby Cuevas Menlo College
Cade Cushing San Jose State
Noah Deitrick Cal Lutheran Luke Dermon High Point Eli Gennis Rice
Oscar Gomez Cal Poly, SLO
Joey Hayden Santa Clara Tyler Henry Sacramento State
Javon Johnson CSU Monterey Bay Cameron Keith Dartmouth
Cole Kennedy Illinois Wesleyan Anthony Martinez UC Irvine Bryant Meredith Northern Arizona Nolan Ohrman Swarthmore College
Damonie Perkins San Jose State
Tommy Roder UC Berkeley Aiden Roe Menlo College
Brendan Ryan Seattle University Charlie Saunders USC
John Semany Lawrence University Brodie Tagaloa Nebraska
Harry Tooze Holy Names Jordan Webster UC Merced
Football Rugby Volleyball
Rugby Players Excel at De La Salle
Like many sports at De La Salle High School, the school’s rugby program has continued to build success over the last several years. In the spring of 2022, the varsity rugby team finished No. 1 in the country after posting a 10-0 record and winning the California Single School and the Northern California Premier Club championships.
The growth under current head coach Derek Holmberg is also expanding to the national level. Current players Tommy Rainsford ‘23 and Lucas Meranda ‘24, as well as recent graduate Dominic Besag ‘22, were all members of the USA Rugby program this past summer.
Tommy and Dominic played for the USA Rugby U18 team in the Corendon Summer Series in Amsterdam, while Lucas played on the U16 squad. However, to compete at this level, players and their families must be committed to the process. “These guys are from families that are really involved in rugby,” said Holmberg. “They understand and appreciate the culture and are willing to make the sacrifices to get on the national level.”
For De La Salle student Tommy Rainsford, his journey to the USA Rugby squad took off after the Spartans defeated Torrey Pines (52-24) in the California Single School Championship game. Tommy raised enough eyebrows at that game, that he was invited to play in tournaments in San Diego and Texas. Following further evaluation from the USA Rugby administration, he was invited to join the team on an international stage. Tommy accepted the invitation and, along with former Spartans’ teammate Dominic Besag, the U18 USA Rugby team posted a 3-0 record against Belgium, Canada, and the Netherlands. “I’ve never experienced anything like that before,” reflects Tommy. “Not a lot of people say they got to do it. It’s one of the greatest things I’ve ever done.”
The accomplishment for Tommy is the result of hard work and dedication, both on and off the field. Tommy credits De La Salle with supporting his dreams and future, “De La Salle makes you work harder than everyone else. Because we’ve never experienced anything like that, you know what to expect from yourself. And you know what level you have to go to get where you are.”
Current De La Salle Alumni Playing College Rugby
Matthew Abbes (Saint Mary’s), Keanu Andrade (Cal), Jake Anton (Florida International), Jack Becker (Saint Mary’s), Dominic Besag (Saint Mary’s), Hayden Bullotta (Saint Mary’s), Sam Carlson (San Diego), Will Devine (Saint Mary’s), Easton Elting (Cal Poly, SLO), Luke Freeman (Cal), Michael Freeman (Cal), Jonathon Hackett (Saint Mary’s), Lance Hackett (Cal), Terrell Hopson (Lindenwood), Zion Jerge (Saint Mary’s), Andrew Jullien (Saint Mary’s), Torres Kapust (San Diego), Nicholas Laughlin (Oregon), Peter Mazolewski (Cal Poly, SLO), Jack McGuiness (Alabama), Thomas Olson (San Diego), Michael Puckett (Cal), Elijah Prospero (Saint Mary’s), Jonathon Puckett (Cal), Luke Ogburn (Cal), Brendan Regan (Boise State), Kevin Regan (Saint Mary’s), Jacob Serafino (Nevada-Reno), Tyler Shelley (San Diego), Jackson Short (San Diego), Max Simmons (Saint Mary’s), Erich Storti (Saint Mary’s), Mario Storti (Saint Mary’s), Cole Taft (West Point), Grant Taft (Utah), Logan Tatum (San Diego), Cooper Tomkovicz (Saint Mary’s ), Nathan VanderKlught (Cal Poly, SLO), Cooper Wilkerson (Oregon State)
ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Fiscal Year 2021-22
De La Salle Endowments and Named Funds
Fundraising is a priority for De La Salle High School as it complements our mission, serving all students, and our annual operational needs. Supporting the school’s annual fundraising efforts is vital to the financial health, growth, and future of the school and puts our students first by serving school priorities such as: making tuition assistance possible for families with varying levels of need, providing tools and training for our faculty and staff through professional development, and facilitating a wide array of co-curricular programs so that all students have the opportunity for activity, leadership, and expression outside of the classroom. Thank you to all of our donors for putting our students first!
Endowments are the financial foundation of a school. Rather than used for immediate needs, endowed funds are invested. The earnings on these investments then provide a stable, ongoing source of funds for scholarships, operations, and other areas of campus life where there is a need. The goal of an endowment is to use enough earnings to accomplish the purpose for which the endowment was created, while retaining a portion to allow for growth and future use. Endowments and Named Funds are established with a minimum $50,000 gift.
Alexander Trust Memorial Fund for Financial Aid
Alumni Endowment for Financial Aid
Bianchina Family Endowed Fund for the Learning Center
Bill Mercer Endowment for Financial Aid
Bishop John S. Cummins Endowment Fund for Financial Aid
Br. James B. Zachary Ward Endowment for Financial Aid
Br. Lawrence Allen Memorial Fund
Brice Richard ‘93 Endowed Memorial Fund
Bruce Wilhelmy Leadership Award Endowment Fund
Carl E. and Ann K. Hanson Endowment Fund
Class of 1994 Endowment Fund
De La Salle Brothers’ Community Endowment Fund
Faculty/Staff Endowment
Frank Wolf Memorial Financial Aid Endowment
George A Viscia Memorial Scholarship Fund
Happy Family Fund
Hugo A. Ramirez ’18 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Joan M. Buhlman Scholarship Fund Josh and Chelsea Freeman Family Fund
Legacy Society Members
Ken Reidy Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Aid
Madrigal Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
Maloney Family Scholarship Fund
Marchetti Family Lasallian Educator Fellowship Award
Mark & Lori DeMarco Endowment for Financial Aid
Maurice Jones-Drew Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Sharpes Family Fund
Nathan Kirkham Endowed Memorial Fund
Nick Casci Endowed Scholarship Fund
Peters Family Scholarship Fund
Ryan C. Abele ’16 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Schuler Family Fund
Scott Chapman Memorial Fund
Silvio and Mary Garaventa Family Endowment for Financial Aid
Terrance Kelly Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Aid
Tina and Gary M. Vrionis Family Fund
Victor Nigro Memorial Fund
Vituity Cares Fund
Wallunas Family Athletic Fund
Wardy Family Fund
The Legacy Society honors supporters who wish to leave a legacy for future generations of Spartans through provisions for De La Salle in their estate plans – either by will, trust, or another planned giving arrangement. By becoming a member of the Legacy Society, your generosity will live on through our mission to provide a Catholic, Lasallian education to those who may seek it. Your gift will enrich our dynamic learning environment through enhanced academics, technology, faculty training, campus facilities, and more. The impact of your gift will be felt by the families that receive financial aid, by our faculty members who continue to provide quality instruction, and by co-curricular student activities such as band and performing arts, campus ministry, athletics, and service learning clubs. All beneficiaries will be equipped with the appropriate resources and gear to reach their goals.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Abreu ‘83 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Monty Carlos Mr. Richard E. Elston Mr. Joseph J. Fitzsimmons
Founder’s Circle
Mr. Brian Holm ‘90 Mr. W. Stephen Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Barry T. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Kannon ‘92
Ms. Annelyse R. Klapperich
Mr. Rick E. Koch ‘73 Mr. Sean K. Mason ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Pittore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Roche ‘84
Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Turner ‘77 Mr. Matthew T. Wagner ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wagner, Jr. ‘89 Mrs. Barbara Wagner Dr. and Mrs. John K. Wilhelmy
The Founder’s Circle honors donors who cumulatively give $100,000 or more to De La Salle High School. Their investments and partnerships have made a tremendous impact on campus facilities, tuition assistance and awards to families in need, as well as innovations for learning in the classroom.
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Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Cannon
Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Colvis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Crespi ‘81
De La Salle Institute
Dean & Margaret Lesher Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Engelhart ‘83
Mr. Joseph L. Garaventa ‘77
Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Garaventa, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Ghielmetti Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ghielmetti ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gonsalves Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Grubb
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Heaton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hess
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hulburd Mr. and Mrs. Bradley K. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Jacuzzi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Keane Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kezer
Mr. Rick E. Koch ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Larkin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Lenahan ‘75 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Maloney Mr. Paul Marcotte and Ms. Teresa Herigstad
Maurice Jones-Drew Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Tim J. McCaffery Mr. and Mrs. David W. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Dea Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Peters ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Pickett Mr. James B. Rettig Robert Stewart & Helen Pfeiffer Odell Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Seeno III ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Seeno Mr. Michael Stead, Jr.
The Mervyn L. Brenner Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Tomkovicz Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Varni
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallunas Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wardy Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Whalen, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John K. Wilhelmy William G. Irwin Charity Foundation Y & H Soda Foundation
Mr. Carl S. Zocchi ‘75 Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Zocchi ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Zumbo
The Lasallian Society
The Lasallian Society recognizes investments in the De La Salle Annual Fund totaling over $5,000 annually. In addition to benefits received at the 1965 Club level, exclusive benefits for the Lasallian Society include a special Leadership Round Table reception, and a comprehensive Annual Impact Report from the President.
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Mr. and Mrs. James B. Aberer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Abreu ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Alumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Darren M. Anderson ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. James P. Anthony Bay Scholars
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bianchina, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Black Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Sean Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. William C. Colvis
Contra Costa Rugby Association Countrywood Shopping Center Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Curran ‘93 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. De Mattei
1965 Club
Mr. and Mrs. John V. Deitchman Dr. and Mrs. Craig DeVinney Dr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Devlin ‘76
EPIC Insurance Brokers
FH Dailey Chevrolet Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Francis ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Freeman, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gagen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gates
Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Giorgi, Jr. ‘86
Golden State Orthopedics and Spine Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gonsalves Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greeson Mr. and Mrs. James Guyette Mr. Joseph P. Harney ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Herring Mr. and Mrs. Bradley K. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jansen Mr. Maurice C. Jones-Drew ‘03 Mr. Richard A. Kearney ‘08
Dr. and Mrs. Scott E. Keith Mr. Rick E. Koch ‘73 Dr. and Mrs. Theophile G. Koury Lasallian Education Fund
Lehmer’s Concord Buick GMC Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Madrigal Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Malgradi Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McDonald Mr. Michael J. Monaldo and Mrs. Valerie A. Nagel MVP Construction LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Niedermeyer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Neal Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Peters ‘83
PG&E Community Relations Mr. Eric J. Quinn ‘94 Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. M. Richards
Robert Stewart & Helen Pfeiffer Odell Fund
Ms. Sheryl L. Rowold
Mr. and Mrs. John Russi
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Salter
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shoemaker ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. Dominic W. Sposeto
The Conco Companies
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Tomkovicz
Trust Funds Incorporated
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Van Wyck
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Vazquez
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Vila ‘03
Vituity Cares Foundation, Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Vranesh ‘85
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Wagner ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. William Ward Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wardy Mr. and Mrs. Tim B. Westphal Dr. and Mrs. John K. Wilhelmy
The 1965 Club honors donors with annual giving of $1,965 or more to the De La Salle Annual Fund each year. Families that contribute at this leadership giving level are invited to our 1965 Club reception in the fall.
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A Sweet Affair Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Abbes Mr. and Mrs. James B. Aberer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Aberer III ‘86 Mr. Andrew P. Abranches and Mrs. Dawn C. Feegrado Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Abreu ‘83 Dr. and Mrs. Ali Alijanian Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aliotti Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Alumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Darren M. Anderson ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Dean Andrighetto Dr. and Mrs. James P. Anthony Ms. Anne M. Appel Mr. and Mrs. William H. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Mike S. Arnold Mrs. Staci L. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Luis M. Baltodano Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baltz Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Francis S. Beech Benchmark Mortgage
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bianchina, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Black Mr. and Mrs. John D. Boswell Dr. and Mrs. Ryan A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Buckley Buoncristiani Family Winery Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Burke ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cabeceiras Dr. and Mrs. Allan P. Capinpin Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation Mr. Erik W. Carlson and Dr. Sara W. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Sean Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Christiansen CleanFleets.net
LASALLE’S MOST LOYALDONORS
Mr. and Mrs. Colby R. Clegg ‘00 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Colvis Contra Costa Rugby Association Countrywood Shopping Center Mr. and Mrs. William S. Crisafulli Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cunningham Mrs. and Mr. Sarah Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Curran ‘93 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dalton-Recht Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. De Mattei Mr. and Mrs. John V. Deitchman Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Deitchman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. DeMay Mr. and Mrs. Karl Despretter Dr. and Mrs. Craig DeVinney Dr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Devlin ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Di Domenico ‘96 Mr. Michael A. Di Fiori ‘86 and Dr. Jamie Di Fiori Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Di Giovanni ‘83 Mr. Dave DiFranco and Mrs. Kim Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Dickert Mr. Patrick H. Dolan ‘06 Dolan’s Lumber Doug Wilson Hardwoods Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Drain ‘94 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Dyken Mr. and Mrs. Dritan Dyrmishi Mr. and Mrs. Sean R. Edgar ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Edmondson Mr. and Mrs. Terry Eidson Mr. Richard A. Enea ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gates Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Giorgi, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Giovanola Mr. Jesse J. Glueck ‘91 and Ms. Nicole Dunbar Golden State Orthopedics and Spine Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gonsalves Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gran Dr. and Mrs. Ryan Green Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greeson Mr. Christopher Gubera and Mrs. Kristen Linehand Mr. and Mrs. James Guyette Mr. and Mrs. Hooman Hamzeh Mr. Joseph P. Harney ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Herring Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hinckley ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. David Holquin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Kuptz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuta Mr. Jeffrey W. LaCour ‘87
Lasallian Education Fund
Lehmer’s Concord Buick GMC
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Lencioni
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Loberg
Ms. Tiffany R. Lockridge
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Logan
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lustig Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Madrigal Mr. Carl Maestre and Mrs. Helene M. Kremer Maestre Mr. and Mrs. Jason Malcolm
ED1965
Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Cassidy Mr. Ruben A. Castellon
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Castillo Dr. and Mrs. Richard Chang Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chaput Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chose Mr. and Mrs. Beyat U. Christen
THE CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Malgradi Dr. and Mrs. Navin Mallavaram Mr. Jeff M. Mann and Mrs. Tiffany A. Herron-Lumpkin Dr. Kathleen M. Manning
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Marchetti ‘96
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGee
Dr. and Mrs. Brian McGuinness
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McKenna
Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. McNamara
Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. McNutt
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mechelke Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Meeks
EPIC Insurance Brokers
FH Dailey Chevrolet Filice Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fontana Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Francis ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Frasca Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Freeman, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gagen Mr. and Mrs. Adam D. Gallegos Mr. and Mrs. John M. Galloway ‘95
Dr. Harry S. Huang and Dr. Cathy Huang Mr. Dan Hubbard and Mrs. Bernice Chun Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hughes Mr. Stephen L. Ingersol and Mrs. Jenny Bennhoff Mr. and Mrs. Bradley K. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Adrian M. Ivanov Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jansen Mr. Edward J. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard N. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones Mr. Maurice C. Jones-Drew ‘03 Dr. and Mrs. Derek J. Jue Mr. Richard A. Kearney ‘08 Dr. and Mrs. Scott E. Keith Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Tony E. Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Kemner Mr. and Mrs. Gus J. Kerry Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Kienzle
EDMr. and Mrs. Craig J. Mercer ‘90
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mercier
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Michelini Dr. and Mrs. Duncan A. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Mims
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Moloney
Mr. Michael J. Monaldo and Mrs. Valerie A. Nagel
MVP Construction LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Niedermeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Nigro
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Neal
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson
Garaventa Enterprises Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Gartner ‘82
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Klintworth Mr. Rick E. Koch ‘73 Dr. and Mrs. Theophile G. Koury Mr. and Mrs. David Kovacovich Mr. Charles P. Kratus ‘23
SRONODLAYOLTSOMS’ELLASAL
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pawlo
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Peters ‘83 Ms. Stephanie Pfister
PG&E Community Relations
Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Pickett
Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Primas
Mrs. Rebecca Pringle
Mr. Eric J. Quinn ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Randall
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rapela
Mr. and Mrs. David Ravarino
Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Reardon
Dr. Matthew Recktenwald and Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh
Dr. Patricia Rettig
Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. M. Richards
Robert Stewart & Helen Pfeiffer Odell Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Roberts Cdr. (Ret.) and Mrs. Edward A. Robertson, Jr. ‘80 Mr. and Ms. Carlos Romo
Ms. Sheryl L. Rowold
Dr. Michael Twomey J. Rubino III ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. John Russi Mr. and Mrs. John S. Salter
Mr. Jerry Sanchez and Ms. Patricia Hernandez
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanchez
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Y. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. David T. Seeno ‘94 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shoemaker ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silva
Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Smalley
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Sovik ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Spicer
Sports Basement
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic W. Sposeto Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. John Sturm Mr. Chris Sullivan and Mrs. Olivia Sevilla-Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Sullivan ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Kalanikai Tai Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tang Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tchejeyan The Conco Companies
Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
Mr. J. S. Thompson
Dr. Laura A. Timmerman
Timothy D. and Karen V. Burke Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Tomkovicz Dr. and Mrs. Allen Toreja Mr. and Mrs. Richard Torres Trust Funds Incorporated
Mr. Scott A. Tryon and Mrs. Eleezeh Safarians
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Tschann ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Van Wyck Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. VanderKlugt ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Vazquez
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Vila ‘03
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Villarreal
Dr. and Mrs. Alex Virgilio
Mr. Anthony G. Viscia ‘90 Vituity Cares Foundation, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Voorhees Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Vranesh ‘85
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Wagner ‘73 Mr. Matthew W. Wallace ‘12
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallunas Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Walsh ‘91 Mr. Robert A. Walsh and Dr. Jill M. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Walton
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wardy Mr. and Mrs. Tim B. Westphal
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whipple
Dr. and Mrs. John K. Wilhelmy Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wolfsen
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Wolking ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yandell, Jr. Mr. John W. Yandell III ‘08
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Yazurlo Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Yeoh
The De La Salle Alumni Association continues to build on efforts to educate alumni on the various funding initiatives of the school. Many are surprised to learn that tuition does not cover the full cost to educate a student throughout the school year. More and more alumni “come back to De La Salle” by answering the call to support the Annual Fund for the benefit all students. We cannot thank our alumni enough for staying involved with our school.
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Mr. and Mrs. James B. Aberer III ‘86
Mr. Alexander O. Abono ‘12
Mr. Michael S. Abraham ‘82
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Abreu ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Aras A. Alekna ‘93
Mr. James P. Allan ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Allen ‘85
Mr. Timothy M. Allen, Jr. ‘99
Mr. Henry J. Alms ‘14
Mr. and Mrs. Justin E. Alumbaugh ‘98
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Andal ‘91
Mr. and Mrs. Toby Anderson ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. Brett J. Anderson ‘97
Mr. and Mrs. Darren M. Anderson ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. Andrade ‘01
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Arcidiacono ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Arvin ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Arvizu ‘90
Mr. Brian M. Bacharach ‘02
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Bacharach ‘03 Dr. Victor G. Baker ‘92
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Baldacci ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Balog Lt. Col. USAF ‘75 (Ret.)
Mr. Kyle A. Balough ‘04
Mr. and Mrs. Trenton M. F. Barmby ‘03
Mr. Michael F. Bausch ‘00
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Bedford ‘03
Mr. Christopher M. Behring ‘17
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Belisle ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. Bellusa ‘93
Mr. Stephen W. Bennett ‘07
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bianchina, Jr. ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bihler ‘69
Dr. and Mrs. Tikoes A. Blankenberg ‘74
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Boet ‘71
Mr. and Mrs. Lance S. Boicelli ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Bouchard ‘85
Mr. James R. Bowes ‘90
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brasiel ‘82
Dr. James A. Brasiel ‘88 (dec.)
Mr. Thomas J. Brassil ‘12
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Bristol ‘97
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Brocca ‘70
Mr. James D. Brosnan ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Carson L. Brown ‘98
Mr. Greg G. Brown-Davis ‘97
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Bruni ‘76
Mr. Peter C. Burkard II ‘12
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Burke ‘78
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Burke ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Burkhardt ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis K. Burns ‘77
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Burns ‘04
Mr. David T. Byrne ‘93
Mr. Carlos E. Calderon, Jr. ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Cale ‘97
Mr. William B. Cale ‘00
Mr. Andrew M. Camera ‘05
Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Camera ‘86
Mr. Matthew J. Capbarat ‘09
Mr. Vincent J. Caputo II ‘10
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Carey ‘03
Mr. Nicholas B. Carmichael ‘15
Mr. and Mrs. Greg M. Carrillo ‘86
Mr. Michael J. Cashman ‘76
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Cavallero ‘78
Mr. Adam J. Cesnik ‘00
Mr. Paul E. Chahin ‘82 and Mrs. Leslie R. Guerrero-Chahin
Mr. Emilio Chausse ‘18
Mr. Brian R. Chavaria ‘89
Mr. Nicholas C. Cipolla ‘04
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan A. Clark ‘04
Dr. and Mrs. Jason R. Clark ‘85
Mr. and Mrs. Colby R. Clegg ‘00
Mr. James M. Click ‘90
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Clinch ‘90
Mr. Joseph M. Condon ‘82
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Connell ‘80
Mr. Luis G. Connor ‘00
LCDR Gregory M. Contreras ‘03
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff B. Cortez ‘92
Mr. Stephen W. Crisafulli ‘07
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Curran ‘93
Mr. Christian N. Curry ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Daly ‘91
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Davis, Jr. ‘86
Mr. Steven J. DeBenedetti ‘97
Mr. Anthony P. DeMelo ‘96
Mr. Daniel J. Dempsey ‘92
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Depaoli ‘05
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. DeRosa ‘75
Mr. and Mrs. John DeVincenzi, Jr. ‘71
Dr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Devlin ‘76
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Di Domenico ‘96
Mr. Michael A. Di Fiori ‘86 and Dr. Jamie Di Fiori
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Di Giovanni ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Casey B. Dias ‘90
Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Dias ‘74
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Dimalanta ‘90
Mr. Thomas W. Dixon ‘94
Mr. Patrick H. Dolan ‘06
Mr. Anthony V. Dominguez ‘11
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Donahue ‘75
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Donati III ‘89
Mr. Zachary R. Downing ‘95
Mr. and Mrs. Terence D. Doyle ‘75
Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Drain ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Driscoll ‘76
Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Dunivan, Jr. ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Sean R. Edgar ‘84
Mr. Harry J. Ein ‘97
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary J. Ellman ‘96
Mr. Richard A. Enea ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Enea ‘84
Mr. Alexander S. Enea ‘08
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Enea ‘91 Mr. Brian C. Engleton ‘98
Mr. John J. Erdos ‘99
Mr. Jaime A. Estrada ‘95
Mr. William K. Fahey ‘70 and Ms. Val Johnson
Mr. Derek R. Fahlman ‘04
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Falco ‘83
Mr. Connor J. Farley ‘09
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Favroth ‘00
Mr. Stephen L. Ferrari ‘11
Dr. and Mrs. John D. Fichtenkort ‘76
Mr. Anthony R. Field ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Fitzsimmons, Jr. ‘81
Mr. Robert D. Flaig ‘80
Mr. Sergio Flores ‘12
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Fordon ‘00
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Fortner ‘86
Dr. Kenneth J. Fraga ‘82
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Francis ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Freeman, Jr. ‘86
Mr. Andrew L. Freeman ‘93
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Freeman ‘90
Mr. Donald R. French ‘95
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Gaber ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Gaber ‘91
Mr. Daniel W. Gagen ‘93
Mr. and Mrs. Brendan P. Galloway ‘92
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Galloway ‘95
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Gartner ‘82
Mr. Timothy A. Gately ‘03
Mr. Nicholas A. Gerlach ‘04
Mr. Clayton M. Gernhardt ‘00
Mr. Louis A. Gernhardt V ‘96
Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Giorgi, Jr. ‘86
Mr. Michael K. Glass ‘85
Mr. Jesse J. Glueck ‘91 and Ms. Nicole Dunbar
Mr. Robert D. Glynn III ‘83
Mr. Cortland L. Golightly ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Gollnick III ‘70
Mr. Richard Graham ‘90
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Grant ‘90
Mr. Zachary W. Griffiths ‘10
Mr. Zane E. Griffiths ‘07
Mr. Robert M. Groth ‘20
Mr. Paul A. Guaragna ‘01
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Guelld ‘81
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Gums, Sr. ‘99
Mr. Lincoln D. Gunn ‘06
Mr. Daniel A. Hague ‘14
Mr. Michael C. Haley ‘08
Father LaSalle Hallissey, O.P. ‘69
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hanecak ‘80
Mr. Sean P. Hanlon ‘02
Mr. and Mrs. Shaylen A. Hansen ‘99
Mr. Erik L. Hanson ‘02
Mr. Jonathan J. Hardisty’ 01 and Mrs. Megan Ferri
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hare ‘83
Mr. Joseph P. Harney ‘95
Mr. Brandon J. Harrington ‘07
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Hawkins ‘76
Mr. Thomas P. Hayes ‘02
Mr. Christopher R. Hayworth ‘00 and Mrs. Nieves Caballero
Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Hazelwood ‘81
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Helmer ‘91
Mr. Matthew M. Henderson ‘94
Mr. Christopher G. Hesse ‘99
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hinckley ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Hirsch ‘82
Mr. Wesley J. Hodson ‘98
Mr. Drew C. Hodson ‘95
Mr. Timothy A. Hodson ‘02
Mr. Sean M. Hogan ‘71
Mr. Christopher A. Hood-Rosales ‘76
Mr. Robert M. Hopfner ‘80
Mr. Michael F. Hurlbut ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Imfeld III ‘69
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Irving ‘96
Mr. Edric Joseph C. Itchon ‘95
Mr. Giordano P. Jacuzzi ‘12
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Jarrett ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jaspar ‘88
Mr. Eric D. Johnson ‘00
Mr. Maurice C. Jones-Drew ‘03
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joyce ‘88
Mr. Joseph T. Keane ‘18
Mr. Richard A. Kearney ‘08
Mr. Joseph B. Kearney ‘74
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Keenan ‘73
Mr. James B. Kehoe ‘00
Mr. Daniel J. Kehoe ‘97
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Killoran ‘77
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kimball ‘74
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. King ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Klenow ‘70
Mr. Rick E. Koch ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Koller ‘91
Mr. Charles P. Kratus ‘23
Mr. Karl F. Kreft ‘77
Mr. Robert L. Kroha, Jr. ‘90
Mr. Kevin M. Kuptz ‘12
Mr. Jeffrey W. LaCour ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Lafayette ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Lawton, Jr. ‘77
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leitz ‘88
Mr. Sean P. Lenihan ‘89 and Ms. Jennifer Brody
Mr. Beau R. Levesque ‘09
Mr. Michael P. Levy ‘03
Mr. Moises Limon ‘19
Mr. Michael-Anthony Lisboa ‘88
Mr. Peter A. Llama ‘03
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Llama ‘04
Mr. Michael B. Lofy ‘86
Mr. James R. Logan ‘10
Mr. Omar Lopez ‘09
Mr. Mark A. Lopez ‘04
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lotti, Jr. ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lucas ‘85
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo M. Lujan ‘91
Mr. Cole A. Lumsden ‘11
Mr. Gregory D. MacArthur ‘03
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Mack ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. James S. MacMillan III ‘84
Mr. Luis A. Madrigal ‘16
Mr. R. J. Magana ‘99
Dr. and Mrs. Mark W. Majesky ‘72
Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Malberg ‘72
Mr. Matt Malone ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Malone II ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Maloney ‘95
Mr. Kevin R. Maloney ‘78
Mr. Louis M. Mangini ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Manning ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Marchetti ‘96
Mr. Brian R. Marchiano ‘89
Mr. John W. Martell ‘79
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Mass ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Massey ‘77
Mr. Mark T. Mattern ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCabe ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. McCarthy ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. James M. McCaughey ‘70
Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. McClaskey ‘85
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. McClay ‘76
Mr. Thomas E. McDonald III ‘13
General and Mrs. Timothy P. McGuire ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. John J. McKenna ‘80
Mr. Anthony W. McLennan ‘01
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. McNell ‘03
Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. McNichol ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McPhee ‘85
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Medeiros ‘81
Mr. Kenneth L. Meehan ‘04
Mr. David H. Melmed ‘93
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Mendes ‘74
Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Mercer ‘90
Mr. Eric J. Mercer ‘84
Mr. and Mrs. Kent M. Mercer ‘87
Mr. Clark R. Messman ‘14
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Metzger ‘73
Mr. John P. Milcovich ‘04
Dr. William J. Milcovich ‘05
Mr. and Mrs. Virginius N. Miller ‘82
Mr. Robert M. Milliff RCP ‘71
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Moffitt ‘69
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Molinar ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Molloy ‘93
Mr. David V. Monahan ‘95
Mr. Dante R. A. Monaldo ‘15
Mr. Robert J. Montgomery ‘70
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mullane ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Mullen ‘80
Mr. Daniel P. Murphy ‘09
Mr. Thomas E. Nelson ‘11
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Nessman ‘77
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferey S. Nevares ‘93
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nobrega ‘85
Mr. Jacob N. Nye ‘14
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. O’Connell ‘84
Mr. David W. Ogburn II ‘13
Mr. and Mrs. Demian I. Oksenendler ‘96
Dr. Timothy L. O’Malley ‘69
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. O’Rourke ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O. Oswald ‘83
Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Ottati, Jr. ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. Jason A. Ovadia ‘96
Mr. Travis D. Pacos ‘11
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Palm ‘84
Mr. Robert H. Palmer ‘81
Mr. Derek W. Pampe ‘03
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Pappageorge ‘99
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Paul ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Dustin M. Pearce ‘90
Mr. Justin T. Pease ‘15
Mr. Herbert D. Pease ‘02
Mr. Timothy D. Pegnim ‘05
Mr. Ryan C. Pegnim ‘99
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pelster ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Peters ‘83
Mr. Kevin T. Peters ‘10
Mr. Cody R. Peterson ‘09
Mr. Travis R. Pfeifer ‘97
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Mr. and Mrs. John L. Piombo ‘78
Mr. Efren A. Plasencia ‘16
Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Pollak ‘97
Mr. Michael J. Prindiville ‘93
Col. and Mrs. Paul R. Pryor ‘79
Mr. Joseph K. Quartey, Jr. ‘97
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ian B. Quiambao ‘96
Mr. Eric J. Quinn ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Quintero ‘75
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua J. Quintero ‘98
Mr. Joseph D. Rainero ‘96
Mr. David J. Ramirez ‘98 and Ms. Anna Kononova
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rassier, Jr. ‘98
Mr. Taylor Reid ‘07
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Renner ‘85
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Rissetto ‘72
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron F. Roberson ‘77
Mr. Scott Roberts ‘93
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Roberts ‘88 Cdr. (Ret.) and Mrs. Edward A. Robertson, Jr. ‘80
Mr. Julian A. Roca ‘94
Mr. Jesse J. Rodriguez ‘99
Mr. Kyle P. Roemer ‘04
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rollo ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Rooney, Jr. ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rosecrans ‘88
Mr. Dennis A. Rosendo ‘02
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ross ‘82
Mr. Emmanuel A. Rovirosa ‘14
Mr. Ramon A. Rovirosa Perez ‘10
Dr. Michael Twomey J. Rubino III ‘84
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Salvemini ‘87
Mr. Jordan R. Sanders ‘99
Mr. Matthew R. Sansoe ‘98 and Mrs. Alice Liu Mr. and Mrs. Roberto P. Santos ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Savarese ‘86 Dr. and Mrs. John P. Schilling, M.D. ‘92
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd V. Schine III ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schneider ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Schornack ‘03
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Schratz ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus J. Schroeder ‘06
Mr. and Mrs. Keith T. Schuler ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Selby ‘91
Mr. and Mrs. Brook E. Serafino ‘87
Mr. John P. Shoaff ‘87 and Mrs. Laura Sonjara Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shoemaker ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shoemaker ‘76 Mr. Curtis M. Siegfried ‘11 Mr. Scott A. Sills ‘95
Brother Kevin M. Slate, FSC ‘80 Mr. David P. Smith ‘01
Mr. Stephen R. Sonaty ‘94 Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Sovik ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Spangler ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Speaker ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Spiller ‘73
Mr. Mark J. Spinelli ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Christian J. Stenrud ‘91
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Steuber ‘01
Mr. Marcus R. Stich ‘21
Mr. Allen A. Stiles ‘08
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Still ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Strauch ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Streicher ‘75
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Sullivan ‘02
Mr. Sean C. Sweeney ‘10
Mr. Lester K. Tancuan ‘91 and Dr. Mary Ann Tancuan
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Tanner ‘06
Mr. Jarrett P. Taylor ‘14
Mr. Michael J. Teslar ‘72
Mr. Giles D. Thompson ‘93 and Mrs. Kita Kopfelt-Thompson
Mr. Ian C. Tongol ‘02
Mr. Michael C. Trevino ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Tschann ‘95
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio N. Uribarri ‘86
Mr. Robert A. Van Wyck ‘08
Mr. James D. Van Wyck ‘11
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. VanderKlugt ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Velasco ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio L. Vernon ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Vila ‘03
Mr. Anthony G. Viscia ‘90
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Vranesh ‘85
Mr. Jared R. Wagner ‘07
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Wagner ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Walker ‘91
Mr. Matthew W. Wallace ‘12
Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Walsh ‘91
Mr. Brandon T. Walsh ‘97
Mr. Christopher D. Walton ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Wanket ‘79
Mr. and Mrs. John E. White ‘81
Mr. William L. Whitesides ‘11
Mr. Devin J. Williams ‘11
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Williams ‘88
Mr. Patrick J. Williams ‘71
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Williamson ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Wilson ‘92
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Wilson ‘91
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Wilson ‘91
Mr. Terrence G. Wirth ‘78
Mr. Thomas P. Wolf ‘82
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Wolking ‘74
Mr. Kevin S. Woo ‘10
Mr. Chad N. Worth ‘03
Mr. Daniel L. Wright ‘02
Mr. John W. Yandell III ‘08
Mr. David A. York ‘88
Mr. Jack K. Young ‘77
Mr. Jacob S. Yount ‘05
Mr. and Mrs. Luis F. Zapata ‘88
Giving from De La Salle’s parent community is a significant part of annual financial support for the school. These gifts are a wonderful contribution to life at De La Salle, and we deeply appreciate the support and dedication of our families.
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Ms. Virginia M. Aban
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Abbes
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Abbs
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Aberer III ‘86
Mr. Andrew P. Abranches and Mrs. Dawn C. Feegrado
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Accardo
Mrs. Maria M. Acosta and Mr. Jorge L. Monroy
Mr. Walter Aguilar and Mrs. Maria Romeo
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Agustin Mr. Todd T. Aiken and Mrs. Mary P. McMahon
Mr. David Alexander and Ms. Becky Arkin
Dr. and Mrs. Ali Alijanian
Mr. and Mrs. Edgardo Alvarez
Mr. and Mrs. Enrique M. Alvarez Mr. and Mrs. Mario Alvarez Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Andal ‘91
Mr. and Mrs. Darren M. Anderson ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Andre Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Angerame Dr. and Mrs. James P. Anthony Ms. Anne M. Appel Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Aragon
Mr. Gabriel A. Araiza and Ms. Stephanie Scott
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Arcidiacono ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Chad Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Mike S. Arnold Mrs. Elena Arrajj
Mr. Ronald G. Arrajj, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Arvizu ‘90
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Asuncion Ms. Lydia Avramenko
Mr. Brian A. Awabdy and Dr. Graziella W. Awabdy Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ayala Mr. and Mrs. David Babby
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Bajada Mrs. Staci L. Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Luis M. Baltodano
Mr. Brent Bamberger
Mr. Eric Bantique and Mrs. Maridette De Guzman
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Barsi Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Barth Mr. and Mrs. David Bartlett
Mr. Abraham Batha and Mrs. Lidia Jemanhe
Mr. and Mrs. David Baur
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Becher
Mr. and Mrs. Carlo M. Beckman
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Francis S. Beech
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bergman Mr. Andrew S. Berkes and Dr. Elizabeth M. Berkes Mr. Michael Berry and Dr. Rosalyn Burke-Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bianchina, Jr. ‘86
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Biles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Pascal Billaud Dr. and Mrs. Craig S. Bindi Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Lance S. Boicelli ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. David Borrelli Mr. and Mrs. John D. Boswell
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Augusto P. Braganza Dr. Jennifer C. Brasiel Mr. Raymundo Bravo and Mrs. Alma Ruiz Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brinton Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Bristol ‘97 Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Brown, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ryan A. Brown Mr. and Ms. Scott Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Bruni ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bullotta
Ms. Jennifer Burgham
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Bustonera Mr. and Mrs. Karl Byers
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cabeceiras Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Caldwell Mr. Michael M. Caminero and Mrs. Ana R. Santos Ms. April D. Campbell Chittum Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Canon Dr. and Mrs. Allan P. Capinpin Mr. Erik W. Carlson and Dr. Sara W. Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan O. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. Todd J. Carnahan Mr. Carlos R. Carrillo and Mrs. Beatriz Ceja Mr. and Mrs. Renato L. Carrillo Mr. and Mrs. Sean Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Carscadden
Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Tony Castagnetto Mr. Ruben A. Castellon
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Castillo, Jr. Mr. Carlos T. Castillo and Mrs. Lilliana R. Fernandes
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Castillo
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Castro Mr. Eduardo Castro-Morales and Mrs. Adriana L. Arredondo-Barajas Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nino Benedict C. Cenido Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Cerruti
Ms. Jennifer Cesmat
Ms. Elizabeth Chaffee Mr. and Mrs. Prem Chahal Ms. Stephanie A. Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. William Chan Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Chandler
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chaput Mr. Brian R. Chavaria ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Chaves
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chilton
Dr. and Mrs. Craig N. Chlebicki Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chose
Mr. Reginald P. Chriss Mrs. Wendy Chriss Mr. and Mrs. Beyat U. Christen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Christensen Mr. James M. Click ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Coke Mr. and Mrs. Chad A. Cola
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Cole
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Colvis
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy M. Condon Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Congo Mr. and Mrs. Rigoberto Contreras Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. Jorge A. Cordova Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Corral, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Cortez
Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Cortez
Mr. and Mrs. John Costagliola Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Coward
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Craft
Mr. Jodi Cravens and Ms. Eva Leung
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Crissman
Ms. Kathryn A. Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. M. Crossett Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Cunanan
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Curran ‘93 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Curulla
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cushing Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Da Silva Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dalton-Recht Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Daly ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. D’Amato Mr. and Mrs. Jamaican Dartez Mr. and Mrs. Alonso G. Davis Mr. and Mrs. William W. Davis, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Philippe De Smedt Mr. and Mrs. Pano Dedes Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Deitchman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I. Deitrick Mr. and Mrs. Jason DeLong Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. DeMay Mr. and Mrs. David L. Deneroff Mr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Dermon Mr. and Mrs. Karl Despretter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Deviney Dr. and Mrs. Craig DeVinney Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Di Pretoro Mr. and Mrs. Casey B. Dias ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Diaz Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dietsch Mr. Dave DiFranco and Mrs. Kim Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Dimalanta ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Trung Doan Ms. Margereth F. Drumm Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Dumdumaya Dr. and Mrs. Will C. Dunford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dungo Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Dupont Mr. Jose M. Duran and Ms. Rosa I. Torres Dr. and Mrs. Derek A. Dwinell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Dyken Mr. and Mrs. Dritan Dyrmishi Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ebel Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Edens Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Edmondson Mr. and Mrs. Chad Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Enea ‘84 Mr. Dorj Enkhmandakh and Mrs. Baasan Jantsan Dr. and Mrs. Mark Ericson Mr. and Mrs. Von Richard N. Espina Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ettinger Mr. Lomitusi T. Faavae Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fabian Mr. Jose C. Fajardo and Mrs. Frances P. Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Feldman Mrs. Mellanie M. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fialho Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Fillari Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Donnie M. Fisi
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Flannigan Mr. and Mrs. Raul Flores Mr. and Mrs. David J. Foehr Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Fong Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fontana Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Frasca Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Freeman, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Dell Frias Ms. Katherine A. Friedman Ms. Rose R. Frigo and Mrs. Patricia L. Fraser Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fullerton Dr. Tobias Funk and Ms. Shannon Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Galera Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Adam D. Gallegos Mr. and Mrs. John M. Galloway ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Gamoras Mr. and Mrs. Mike S. Gandy Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Garske Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Gartner ‘82 Mr. Alan Gennis and Dr. Laurette Gennis Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Georgiou Mr. Dann B. Gesink and Ms. Yvonne Parker Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ghiglieri Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Giorgi, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Giovanola Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Girod Mr. Jesse J. Glueck ‘91 and Ms. Nicole Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Godron Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Angel J. Gomez Mr. and Mrs. Juan M. Gomez de la Vega Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gran Dr. and Mrs. Ryan Green Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greeson Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Griffith Mr. Vincent M. Grossi and Mrs. Jessica Lopez-Tello Mr. Christopher Gubera and Mrs. Kristin Linehan Mr. and Mrs. Paolo Guggia Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Guinto Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Gums, Sr. ‘99 Dr. Scot Hagey and Dr. LiAnn Hagey Mr. and Mrs. Stephan F. Haggerty Ms. Ogai Haider Mrs. Holly M. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Hooman Hamzeh Mr. Bassam Hanna and Mrs. Randa Ghantous Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harvey Dr. Joanne J. Hawkins and Mr. Derek Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Grover Heiskell Mr. Emilio J. Heredia and Mrs. Ana I. Monsalve Ms. Lisa M. Hernandez Dr. and Mrs. Lionel N. Herrera Mr. and Mrs. Mark Herring Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Hess Mr. and Mrs. Rustin Hill Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Brett D. Hoover
Dr. Harry S. Huang and Dr. Cathy Huang Mr. Dan Hubbard and Mrs. Bernice Chun Mr. Jason R. Hubbard and Dr. Amy N. Splitter Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Alan K. Iannaccone Mr. Richard P. Inaldo
Mr. Stephen L. Ingersol and Mrs. Jenny Bennhoff
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ivankovich
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian M. Ivanov
Mr. and Mrs. Darin R. Izon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobson
Mr. Duane James and Dr. Rosilda James Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jimenez
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Johannsen
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johansen
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Johns
Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard N. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Jones
Mr. Francisco Juarez and Mrs. Maria Vazquez
Dr. and Mrs. Derek J. Jue
Dr. and Mrs. Scott M. Kamena Mr. Bert C. Kang
Mr. Jeffrey A. Kangas and Dr. Nicole L. Kangas
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Kapust
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Karim
Dr. and Mrs. Karthik Kasirajan Dr. Nils Kauffman and Dr. Therese E. Peffer
Ms. Karen V. Kech
Ms. Adriana Keenan Mr. Edward E. Keenan Dr. and Mrs. Scott E. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Tony E. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kennedy Mr. David Kent and Ms. Elizabeth Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Gus J. Kerry Dr. Ameneh Khosrovani and Dr. Shervine Shirazi
Mr. and Mrs. Hanna J. Khoury Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Kienzle Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kim Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. King Mr. and Mrs. Gary Klintworth Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Klotz
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Knapic Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koerner
Ms. Agnes Kohanyi-Skov
Dr. and Mrs. Theophile G. Koury Mr. and Mrs. David Kovacovich Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kratus Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kroger Mr. and Mrs. Sean J. Kullman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuta
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Lacsamana Mr. and Mrs. Simeon S. Lagroma Mr. Matthew Lakin and Ms. Brigid Rose Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lane Mrs. JoAnn Lasater
Mr. and Ms. Ted Laymon Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. LeCoque Ms. Andrea N. Lee Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jason A. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Trace Lee Mr. and Mrs. David Lemmons Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Lencioni Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Leoncio Mr. and Mrs. Brian Libonate Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lightle Mr. and Mrs. Bon Laudemer N. Lizardo Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Loberg Ms. Tiffany R. Lockridge
Mr. and Mrs. Todd W. Long Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Marco A. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Roberto A. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lott
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Lucido
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo M. Lujan ‘91
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lustig Ms. Audra S. Lutter
Mr. and Mrs. James Macariola Ms. Anne F. MacKenzie
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Madrigal Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Maestas Mr. Carl Maestre and Mrs. Helene M. Kremer Maestre Mr. Vincent R. Maher, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arsalan Majlessi Mr. and Mrs. Jason Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Malgradi Dr. and Mrs. Navin Mallavaram
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Maloney ‘95 Mr. Jeff M. Mann and Mrs. Tiffany A. Herron-Lumpkin Dr. Kathleen M. Manning
Mr. Leo Marchis and Ms. Yvonne Vega Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigo Marcus
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Martinez
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Martinez Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Mazolewski Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. McAfee
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCabe ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Brian McCall Mrs. Margaret A. McCarty and Ms. Tammy M. Halley
Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. McCormack Mr. and Mrs. Lee McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGee Dr. and Mrs. Brian McGuinness Mr. and Mrs. John J. McKenna ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. McNamara
Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. McNutt
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mechelke Mr. Ramon Mediran and Mrs. Jenny M. Vanta
Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Meeks Mr. David G. Meranda
Mr. and Mrs. Kent M. Mercer ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mercier Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merrifield Mr. and Mrs. Steven Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mielcarski Mr. and Mrs. Sam Millar Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Duncan A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Miller Ms. Nicole Milliner
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Mims Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Mispagel Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mitchell Ms. Cuini Mo
Mr. and Mrs. James Molinelli
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Molino
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Moloney
Mr. Michael J. Monaldo and Mrs. Valerie A. Nagel
Mr. and Mrs. Arul A. Money
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Montez
Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Morris Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrissey Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mullane ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Rick Munoz
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt R. Munzinger
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Murphy
Dr. Mark P. Musco and Dr. Dolores K. Musco
Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Nagel
Mr. Allen A. Nance and Ms. Yoland C. Lord Mr. and Mrs. Rajesh M. Nathan Mrs. Angelia Nava
Mr. Victor N. Nava (dec.)
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferey S. Nevares ‘93
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Neves
Mr. Bert Y. Ng and Mrs. Elain X. Li Mr. John Nguyen and Mrs. Claudia Chumo
Mr. and Mrs. David Nix
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nobrega ‘85 Mrs. Suellen G. Noland
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Nuti
Mr. Blaine F. Nye and Mrs. Kellie Manzone
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. O’Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Ohrman Ms. Deborah Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Neal Mr. and Mrs. William M. Orr Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ortiz
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ospeck Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Oswalt Mr. and Mrs. Pacifico Palacay Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pariso Mr. Tony Park Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Tim Partain Mr. and Mrs. David W. Pascoe Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Patton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pawlo Mr. and Mrs. Lino Persi Ms. Stephanie Pfister Mr. and Mrs. Thai D. Pham Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Guilherme Pinto Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Platzbecker Mr. and Mrs. John Porras Mr. and Mrs. John D. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Primas Mrs. Rebecca Pringle Mr. and Mrs. Geraldo J. Pua Mr. and Ms. Edgardo L. Quevada Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Quezada Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Rainsford Mrs. Claudia E. Ramirez Mr. David J. Ramirez ‘98 and Ms. Anna Kononova Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. Jay Randall Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rapela Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Rathbun Mr. and Mrs. Sean Rattigan Mr. and Mrs. David Ravarino Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Reardon Mrs. Lyantonette Recacho Dr. Matthew Recktenwald and Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reid Mr. and Mrs. Uwe W. Reimer Mr. and Mrs. Jose Alfonso S. Reyes Ms. Martha L. Reyes Dr. and Mrs. Jason M. Ribando Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. M. Richards Mr. Brian Richards Mr. and Mrs. Jason Ricketts Mr. and Mrs. Antonio J. Riga Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rillo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Risse Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Riter Mr. Neil Robson and Mr. Gkenn Moala
Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Rodriguez Mr. Oscar C. Rodriguez and Mrs. Liz A. De Ceja Mr. and Mrs. Matt Rogers Ms. Holly Rohrig Mr. and Ms. Carlos Romo
Mr. Emilio S. Roque and Mrs. Rosa D. Reinosa Dr. Raymond Roque and Dr. Nina V. Roque Ms. Christi N. Rossi Mrs. Gina M. Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Sanjay Roy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rubino Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Rubio Mrs. Maryam Rudden and Mr. Darin Stuart Mr and Mrs. Gregory D. Rueb Mr. Marcus Russell and Mrs. Dominique R. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Adalberto Ruvalcaba Mr. Abdallah W. Saadeh Mr. George A. Salter and Mrs. Nicole A. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. John S. Salter Dr. Aaron Salyapongse and Dr. Denise O’Riordan Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Sana Mr. Jerry Sanchez and Ms. Patricia Hernandez Mr. and Mrs. Rolando E. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Drew Y. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Kris E. Sandvig Mr. Richard Santangelo and Mrs. Laura Stricklin Mr. and Mrs. William V. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schneider ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Christian Scranton Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Sebree Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seib Mr. and Mrs. John D. Semany Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Sepic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shepherd Ms. Jean A. Sherlock Ms. Marissa Shimada Mr. Christopher M. Shipe and Ms. Jessica J. Lawry Mr. and Mrs. Zaid Shlah Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sigua Mr. Dominic Silvestri Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Simonsen Mrs. Renee R. Sitzman
Mrs. Raymie M. Sladek Mr. Shawn D. Sladek Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Smalley Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith Ms. Averi Spalasso Mr. and Mrs. James C. Spangler ‘94 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Spicer Mr. and Mrs. Dominic W. Sposeto Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Stark Ms. Catherine F. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stewart Ms. Ginny Stofer Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Storjohann Ms. Jennifer A. Streegan Mr. and Mrs. David Stump Mr. and Mrs. John Sturm Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Sulaver Mr. and Mrs. Casey Sullivan Mr. Chris Sullivan and Mrs. Olivia Sevilla-Sullivan Dr. Al Sumaquial and Dr. Elaine Sumaquial Mr. and Mrs. Steven Suryan Mr. Thomas M. Suttles Mr. and Mrs. Michael Suzuki Ms. Kristel Svansjo Ms. Barbara L. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Sydlik Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Taft Mr. and Mrs. Jon Takata Mr. Lester K. Tancuan ‘91 and Dr. Mary Ann Tancuan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tang Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Tarasow Mr. Daniel Taylor (dec.) and Mrs. Christine Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Tealdi Mr. Ernesto R. Tey and Dr. Jodie W. Tey
Mr. Robert W. Thompson and Mrs. Michelle D. Bormann
Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Throne
Dr. Laura A. Timmerman
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tindall
Dr. Louay Toma and Dr. Megan Toma Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tomaszewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Ian D. Tooze
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Toreja
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Toribio
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Torres
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Tripaldi
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Truman
Mr. Scott A. Tryon and Mrs. Eleezeh Safarians
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Tsagaris
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Tully
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio N. Uribarri ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. H. Van Oppen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. VanderKlugt ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Iosefatu L. Vaouli
Mr. Humberto Varela and Mrs. Susana Goncalves
Mr. Erick H. Vargas
Ms. Julie L. Vargas Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Vazquez Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Villarreal Dr. and Mrs. Alex Virgilio Dr. and Mrs. Darko Vodopich Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Voerge Mr. Greg Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Volm Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Voorhees Ms. Sonia Wadhwa
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallunas Mr. Robert A. Walsh and Dr. Jill M. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Walton Ms. Jane M. Wango Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Ward Ms. Elizabeth Ward Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Waters
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Watson Mr. Robert B. Watters and Dr. Nadine A. Watters
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Josh J. Westerberg Mr. and Mrs. Tim B. Westphal Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whipple Dr. Jason Whitmore and Dr. Cassandra Whitmore Mr. Ferdinand Widjaja and Mrs. Junimawaty Saktianto Syah Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Wiersma Mr. and Mrs. Brandt J. Williams
Mr. and Ms. Craig Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Williams ‘88 Ms. Jennifer Williams
Ms. Kathleen M. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Wilson ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Wiltz
Mr. and Ms. Thomas R. Woelfel
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wolfsen
Mr. Sean Wong and Mrs. Kelly Peters
Ms. Lisa Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Lowry C. Wood Ms. Tara Wood
Ms. Amy A. Woods
Ms. Tania Woods-Williams Drs. Douglas and Julianne Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Yazurlo Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ybarra Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Yeoh Mrs. Ana G. Zaldua
Mr. and Mrs. Luis F. Zapata ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. John-Paul Zingmark Mr. and Mrs. David Zuniga
Alumni Parents, Grandparents, and Friends
Gifts from parents of alumni, grandparents, and friends are gratefully received as an indication of De La Salle’s powerful effect on the lives of former students years after they have graduated. We continue to receive support from parents of graduates, as well as friends of the school, who began their association with De La Salle decades ago.
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Ms. Virginia M. Aban
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Abele
Mr. and Mrs. John Abele
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Acquistapace
Mr. George B. Adams
Mr. Nick Aiello
Mr. David Alexander and Ms. Becky Arkin
Dr. Heather Alumbaugh and Mr. David Rippon
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Amaro, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rick M. Ananos
Mr. Brian W. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Andre
Mrs. Jamelle Angelelo
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Anton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Appel
Mr. Michael Aquino
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Armenta Mrs. Elena Arrajj
Mr. Ronald G. Arrajj, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Azar Mr. Brent Bamberger
Dr. Curtis Barmby and Dr. Gail Frick Mr. and Mrs. John G. Barnes Ms. Meredith Barnidge Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Barsi
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bauman
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Belisle ‘86
Mr. Miklos Benko and Mrs. Dianna Hamilton Benko
Mr. Drew Bennet
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Dario Bernardi
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Berriman Ms. Barbara J. Birsinger
Mr. Alan Bjerke
Mr. and Mrs. Jim R. Blair
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Boet ‘71
Mr. Daniel Boland
Ms. Jennifer Bonello
Ms. Nora Borrelli
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bradley Mrs. Denise Brand-Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brasiel ‘82
Ms. Ellen C Brasiel Rea
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broderick
Mr. Robert Broderick
Mr. and Mrs. Derricke Brown
Mr. Gregory M. Brown
Ms. Julie Brown
Ms. Patricia E. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Buchanan
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bullotta
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Butala
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Cabral
Mrs. Genevieve Camera
Mr. Michael M. Caminero and Mrs. Ana R. Santos
Ms. Ann Cancilla Perez
Mr. Lance Capel
Ms. Cyndi Cappucini
Ms. Marcela Cardenas
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan O. Carlson
Ms. Teresa Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Carmichael
Mr. Carlos R. Carrillo and Mrs. Beatriz Ceja
Mr. Michael J. Cashman ‘76
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Castillo
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Cavallero ‘78
Mr. Paul E. Chahin ‘82 and Mrs. Leslie R. Guerrero-Chahin Ms. Stephanie A. Chamberlin
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chen
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chiarucci
Ms. Nancy Chriss
Mr. Reginald P. Chriss
Mrs. Wendy Chriss
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Clinch Ms. Caitlin Coblentz
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coccimiglio Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Coke
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Cole Ms. Lynda L. Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Cole Ms. Janine Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Colon
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Connell ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cook
Ms. Lynn Cowie
Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Cozzoli Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Craft Mr. Kelly F. Crane Mrs. James Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Crosby Ms. Mary Ann Currie Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cushing Mr. and Mrs. Fernando M. Da Silva Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davi Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Davies
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Davis, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dawe Mr. and Mrs. Steve DeBenedetti Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I. Deitrick Mr. Mark Del Rosario Dr. David DeMartini Mr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Dermon
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Desmond Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo A. Desperate Mr. and Mrs. John DeVincenzi, Jr. ‘71 Mr. Omar Diaz Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Diaz Ms. Lillian A. Dickson
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Dineen Mr. David Dokko Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Drain Mr. and Mrs. George C. Driscoll ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Duchene Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dungo Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Dunivan, Jr. ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Easley Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Eitelgeorge Ms. Michelle Eldridge Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Ellis Mr. Richard E. Elston
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ensley Mr. and Mrs. Loren Enstad Mr. and Mrs. James J. Erdos Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fahlman, Jr. Ms. Jenna Fairman
Mr. Jose C. Fajardo and Mrs. Frances P. Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Saaid Fakharzadeh Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Falco ‘83 Mrs. Margaret Falconer Mr. and Mrs. Linus J. Farias Mr. Davide Farinati and Ms. Sylvia E. Perfetto
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Farnham Mr. John Fenstermacher Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Fernandez Mrs. Margarita Ferrari Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fialho Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fiedler Mr. and Mrs. Bob Findley Mr. and Mrs. Donnie M. Fisi Ms. Patricia A. Fisk
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flachsbart Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Flannigan Mr. and Mrs. Alexander V. Fong Ms. Mary S. Fordon
Ms. Lori Forman
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Franceschi Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Francisco-Choa Ms. Jamie Frick
Ms. Lisa T. Frost Capt. and Mrs. Daniel E. Gabe Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Galera Mrs. Jacqueline Galvin Mrs. Christine L. Garcelon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gardner Ms. Danielle Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Garske Mr. Kenneth Gay Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gee Mr. Alan Gennis and Dr. Laurette Gennis Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Gervolino Ms. Nadine Ghammache
Mr. Christopher Giangregorio Mrs. Crystal Gillette Mr. Keith H. Gillette (dec.) Mrs. Nell Camille Gillis Mr. and Mrs. William Glesener Ms. Kathryn Glynn Mr. Robert D. Glynn III ‘83 Mr. Randy Golden Mr. Ruddy Gomez and Mrs. Veronica Lopez Mr. Brian Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gonzalez Brother Nick Gonzalez, F.S.C. Ms. Sharon Goodman Mr. James Goodshaw Mrs. Karen Goodshaw Ms. Beverly Gorman Mrs. Dorothy Graham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Grantham Mr. Paul Graves
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Greaney, Jr. Ms. Rebecca R. Greer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffiths III Ms. Viktoriya Grigorova-Sapundzhieva Dr. and Mrs. Robert Grosserode Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Groth Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Guelld ‘81 Mrs. Adrienne Guinn
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Guthrie
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Gutierrez Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gutierrez
Mr. Marty Haberstow
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Halas Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Haley
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jim Halvorson Mr. Mehran Hamzeh and Mrs. Sheida Khosrovani Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hanecak ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hanlon
Mr. and Mrs. Al G. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Hardisty
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hare ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hassett
Dr. Joanne J. Hawkins and Mr. Derek Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Hawkyard Mr. Jim Hayden
Mrs. Robin Hayr
Ms. Sarita Hayworth
Mrs. Suzane L. Held
Mr. Joie Herrera
Ms. Brooke Heskett
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hightman
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hintz
Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Hirsch ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Hodson
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holody
Mr. and Mrs. Brett D. Hoover
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Huberty Ms. Jennifer Huntley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Hurlbut Ms. Patricia Huxley
Dr. Matilda Ignacio
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christopher Ihle Mr. Richard P. Inaldo
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Iverson
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Jacuzzi Ms. Sima Jahangiry
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Jeans
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jensen
Mr. Andrew Johnson Ms. Gwen Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Jones
Ms. Sandy Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Jay Juarez
Mr. Andrew Jumanca
Ms. Candace Kahn Mr. Bert C. Kang Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Karleskind Mr. and Mrs. John P. Keane
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kearney
Mrs. Anne Keenan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Keenan ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kehoe
Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Kelley
Mr. Corey Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy
Mr. Tom Kennon
Mr. Glenn Kimball
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kincaid
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. King Mrs. Lake Kinney Col. and Mrs. Peter Klager
Mr. John Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Klotz
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Knueppel
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koerner Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kroha
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kupper
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Labrador
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ladouceur
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ladouceur, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Lafayette ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Lagomarsino Ms. Kristin Lamble
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lampe
Mr. Abel Lapid
Ms. Rose Lapointe
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Larson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Lawton, Jr. ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lazzari
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin C. LeCoque Mr. and Mrs. Chong L. Lee Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lee Ms. Rose Marie Lee
Ms. Kristin Leete and Mr. Mark Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Tim Leong Mr. and Mrs. Brad Levesque Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lightle Mr. and Mrs. Martin Livingston Mr. Ravindra A. Lochan and Ms. Doris M. Marroquin
Ms. Gina Longmire
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lopez
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto A. Lopez Mrs. Esther Lopez-Arias Ms. Phoumaline Louanphixay Mr. James Loughmiller Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Lozano Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lucas ‘85 Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Lucido Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. MacArthur Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Cliff MacGillivray Mrs. Rennett C. MacIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Macksoud Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madison Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Maestro Mr. and Mrs. Arsalan Majlessi Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Malone II ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Mapua Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigo Marcus Mr. and Mrs. George Marini Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Marnell Mr. Jeffrey V. Marrone
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Martinez Mr. Roberto Martinez Mrs. Barbara Mascheroni Mrs. Jean Matle
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. May Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. McAdoo Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. McClaskey ‘85 Mrs. Kelley L. McCormack Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. McCormack Mr. and Mrs. John McDonough Ms. Mary Ann McGrath-Dulac Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. McLennan Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. McNally Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McNell
Ms. Mary Ann C. McNutt
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McVay
Ms. Theresa Meagher
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Melmed Mr. and Mrs. Kent M. Mercer ‘87
Mrs. Linda A. Mercer Ms. Carole Mickschl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miles Dr. Christopher Miller, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John Mizera Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Molinar ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. James Molinelli
Mr. Jorge Morales Lopez
Mr. Daniel Moreno
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Moynihan Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mullane ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Muyo Ms. Michelle Nagle Mrs. Angelia Nava Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Ms. Carllene Nepolitano Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Neves
Ms. Linda Nguyen Mrs. Suellen G. Noland
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Noonan Mr. Jonathan Norfolk Ms. Michaella Nultemeier
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Ohrman
Mrs. Guillermina O. Oliva-Nicholson and Dr. Joel L. Nicholson
Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Ormond
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ospeck Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O. Oswald ‘83 Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Ottati, Jr. ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pacelli Mr. Dave Pagano Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Steven N. Passerine Mrs. Theresa Patterson Mr. Matthew Pecci Mrs. Susan C. Pegnim Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pelster ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Penarelli Mr. Michael Pendergast Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pereira Mr. and Mrs. James P. Peters Mr. Paul J. Peterson and Ms. Suzanne T. Nuti Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Ioan Petrut
Mrs. Janice Phillips Ms. Chelsea Pickslay Mr. Chris Pickslay Mrs. May M. Plata Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Porter Ms. Olga A. Prado
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Price
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Prospero Mr. Jason Pugay Ms. Karina Punu
Ms. Linda Quick Ms. Melissa Quinones Brown Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Quintero ‘75 Mr. and Mrs. Hugo P. Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. James Randall Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Rathbun Mr. Franco Reguzzoni
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Reidy Mr. and Mrs. Marek R. Relich Ms. Kathy Resch Mrs. Patricia Rezak
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ricioli Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Riter Ms. Gloria Roderick Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Rodriguez Mr. Oscar C. Rodriguez and Mrs. Liz A. De Ceja Mr. William B. Rollins
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rollo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Romano Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ross ‘82 Ms. Jeanne Rotenberry
Mrs. Carolyn G. Roth
Mrs. Michelle G. Roth Woerner Mr. and Mrs. Juan Rovirosa Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Rubio Ms. Florence Ruggiano Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Russo Mr. and Mrs. James G. Saller Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Salmi
Mr. Mike Samuels
Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Sana Mr. Jose Sanchez and Mrs. Anna Melero Dr. Rene Sanchez, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Kris E. Sandvig Mrs. Carol Sanguinetti Mr. and Mrs. Octavio Sarmiento Mr. and Mrs. Kent K. Sasaki Mr. and Mrs. William V. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Savarese ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Sblend Sblendorio Dr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Schilling
Mr. Brian Schmall
Ms. Margaret Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schneider ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Schroeder Ms. Lisa Sciacca
Mr. Joe Scola
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scott Ms. Darlene T. Sears Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Sebree Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Seck Ms. Elaine Seed Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Seeno II Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Seeno Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sefkow Mr. and Mrs. John D. Semany Mr. and Mrs. Brook E. Serafino ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Shire Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Shively Mr. and Mrs. Christian Siegfried Mrs. Renee R. Sitzman Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Smoot IV Ms. Theresa Sola Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Sonaty Mr. Justin Sonnicksen Mr. Francis V. Spiller Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Spiller ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. Garry St. Jean Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stafford Mr. Mitch Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sternad Mrs. Lauren Stevens Ms. Catherine F. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Storjohann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Stutz Mr. Kevin M. Sullivan and Mrs. Tamara Thompson Ms. Tara Sundy Ms. Sandra Sung Mrs. Nancy Suriani Mr. and Mrs. Michael Suzuki Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Svansjo Dr. Carole Swain, Ph.D. Ms. Barbara L. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tabacco Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Taft Mr. and Mrs. Rolando F. Tagay Mr. and Mrs. Brad Talmadge Mr. Simon J. Taylor and Mrs. Bonnie S. Burnett-Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Ms. Michelle Tiojanco Ms. Ida Tolentino Dr. Louay Toma and Dr. Megan Toma Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tomaszewicz Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toney Mr. and Mrs. James E. Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Ian D. Tooze Mr. Joe Torres Mr. and Mrs. Art Turrin Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Tyser Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Uchikura Ms. Helena P. Valentine Mr. Alber Valle Mrs. Rina Valle Mr. Donald Van Bomel, Jr. Mrs. Elisabeth VanderKlugt Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Velazquez Ms. Jessica Ventura Mr. Douglas Vierra Mrs. Ginger Vigo-Henggeler Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Villafania Ms. Ana Vindas
Mrs. Patricia Vizcay
Dr. John P. Vogel and Dr. Tanja L. Kujac Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Voorhees Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Walker Mr. Chuck Walls
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Wanket ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wark
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Washington
Mr. Thomas Watkins and Mrs. Paula Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Watson
Mrs. Tracy Hope Davis
Mr. Jack Weir and Ms. Mauna Wagner
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Werne
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis White
Mr. Thomas Wickboldt
Mr. and Mrs. David Wiese
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Will
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Williams
Mr. Frederick J. Williams and Mrs. Margie M. Morris
Mrs. Janet Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Woehl
Mr. and Ms. Thomas R. Woelfel
Mr. Michael S. Woerner
Mr. Thomas P. Wolf ‘82
Mr. Ben Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wolfe
Mr. Drew Wolski
Ms. Lisa Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Lowry C. Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Wroblewski
Mr. Rizalde Yu
Ms. Isabella M. Zagare
Mrs. Stephanie Zichichi
Mr. Robert Zorad
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Zuniga
De La Salle’s Honor Roll of Donors recognizes monetary gifts made to the school from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022. We have made every effort to provide a complete and accurate listing. However, errors may occur, and we hope you will accept our sincere apologies. Please contact Karla Wiese, Director of Development, in the Advancement Office at (925) 288-8195 or wiesek@dlshs.org, and we will correct our records.
In Memoriam
Gerald Adams ’78, brother of Anthony Adams ‘83 and wife of Angela (Galagher) Adams CHS ’78
Patricia Behring, grandmother of Christopher Behring ‘17 Kathryn Blank, mother of James Blank ‘77, Robert Blank ‘78, David Blank ‘79, Fr. Matthew Blank ‘85, Richard Blank ‘88, and grandmother of Christopher North ‘98
Charles Decker, father of Matthew Decker ‘92 and Andrew Decker ‘94
James “Cory” Dunne ‘07, brother of Ryan Dunne ’08 and Anthony Dunne ‘11
Victoria Evola, mother of Salvatore Evola ‘94
Charlotte Garavaglia, mother of Mark Garavaglia ‘75, mother-in-law of De La Salle CFO Chris Garavaglia, and grandmother-in-law of Travis Pacos ‘11
Barbara Garcia, mother of Anthony Garcia ‘82
Marilyn Hoelsken, mother of Jeffrey Hoelsken ‘91 Richard “Dick“ Jarrett, father of Wayne Jarrett ‘83, grandfather of Madelyn Jarrett CHS’ 20, Natalie Jarrett CHS ’22, and Julia Jarrett CHS ‘24
Thomas and Catherine Kisak, parents of Matthew Kisak ‘84
Elizabeth Kozel, friend of De La Salle
Sharon Leyman, grandmother of Jacob Leyman ‘16 Andrew McKenney ‘22, brother of Michael McKenney ‘16 Theodore McKinnon, father of Jeffrey McKinnon ‘77
Laura Rizza, mother of Thomas M. Rizza ‘07
William “Bill” Rodgers, father of John Rodgers ‘81 and Michael Rodgers ‘82
Joseph Rollo, father of John Rollo ‘86 and grandfather of Michael Balousek ‘18 James Seisha, father of James C. Seisha ‘98 Dolph Senasac, father of Marc Senasac ‘81 and Andre Senasac ‘84
Diana Siino, mother of Steven N. Siino ‘92
Laura A. Stewart, mother of Lee Steward III ‘99
Jan Susgaard Thyrring, former De La Salle varsity soccer coach
Laura Young, mother of Samuel Young ‘06
Our Thoughts and Prayers are with the Owens Family De La Salle High School recently learned of the passing of siblings Sean Owens ‘77, Patrick Owens ‘78, and Terrance (Terry) Owens ‘80. Sean, Pat, and Terry were the sons of Owen Owens, the individual after whom the school’s football field is named. The school was saddened to learn of the passing of three members of the Owens family in less than two years, and our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Owens family on their recent losses.
Continuing the Owens legacy are family members Lois Owens (mother), and brothers Owen Owens Jr. ’74. Kevin Owens ‘82, and Shannon Owens ’87, and sisters Maureen Owens (CHS ‘75) and Megan (Owens) Baker (CHS ’84).