De La Salle Union Magazine Fall 2024

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FROM PRESIDENT

Dear De La Salle Community:

St. John Baptist de La Salle understood his development of schools as ‘the work of God’ done in the service of human and Christian education of the young, in a spirit of faith and zeal, and together and by association as a means to a much greater end: the salvation of souls. In a somewhat more contemporary way, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. shared at Morehouse College, “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. But education which stops with efficiency may prove the greatest menace to society. The most dangerous criminal may be the man gifted with reason but no morals. […] We must remember that intelligence is not enough. Intelligence plus character –that is the goal of true education.”

The phrase “Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve” is not unique to De La Salle High School. Lasallian Catholic schools use this phrase to communicate the truth about why we do what we do. To whom much is given, much is required. Our Spartans and their educators understand at a deeper level that education is at its best when it is not reserved for the receiver alone. We take what we learn and do something with it – make the world better.

This issue of Union is a great example of our Spartan community being people of service. From our Distinguished Lasallian Educator of the Year, Mr. Scott Drain ‘94, to Healing Spaces, which provides physical transformation of space, to our service and leadership classes, as well as our athletic teams, we are at our best when serving others. Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta captured it well when she said, “Prayer in action is love; love in action is service.”

Please also take a moment to acknowledge the many names in our community who donated their treasure to De La Salle High School’s programs and mission this past year. The Honor Roll of Donors continues to grow, and our community is embarking on exciting initiatives as we continue to carry out our Strategic Plan. Your donations, regardless of size, significantly impact the lives of the young men and colleagues entrusted to our care. It's your generosity and commitment that makes all these initiatives possible.

Enjoy this edition of Union. May it inspire you to go out and serve others as much as our young men do. May God continue to bless you and yours.

In faith and gratitude,

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.”

Faith • Integrity • Scholarship

De La Salle

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Steve Abreu ’83, BoardChair

Cathy Avila, AP ’18, ’20

David Depolo, AP ’12, ‘13

Blas Guerrero, AP ’21

Joan MacDonald

Debbie Meeks AP ’20, ’22,ViceChair

Br. Michael Meister, FSC

Margie Morris, AP ’14

Matt Noonan, AP ’01, ’09, ‘10

Kristen Thall Peters, AP ’10, ’12

Larry Puck

Greg Varni ’01

Chase Wheeler ’09

PRESIDENT’S CABINET

David J. Holquin 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

Rich Davi, Michelle Erickson, David Holquin, Esther Lopez-Arias, Tim Roberts ’88, Lisa Sciacca, Ida Tolentino, and Karla Wiese

Photos

De La Salle High School, Studio One Photography, Tod Fierner Photography, Kevin Schofield Photography

Design

Marsha Sanchez

Comments, questions, news?

Editors: Rich Davi and Michelle Erickson

Contact: DLSCommunications@dlshs.org

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About the Union Magazine

The De La Salle “Union” is a bond of unity for the extended De La Salle family — alumni, parents, alumni parents and the many friends who make up our school’s growing family. Read the Union online at dlshs.org/union.

Below: De La Salle students receive commended certificates in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program. Pictured from left to right: Martin Gomez de la Vega, Joshua Huang, Dr. Alumbaugh, Hudson Hilal, and Marcus Kauffman

2024 Graduation

The Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2024 took place at Owen Owens Field on May 19, 2024, in front of faculty, staff, and all the families who had gathered to celebrate De La Salle’s 246 graduating students. The ceremony included speeches from De La Salle President David J. Holquin and Vice President for Academic Life Dr. Heather Alumbaugh. Valedictorian Francisco Agular and Salutatorian Brandon Betz spoke on behalf of their peers.

In addition to the presentation of diplomas, several students were honored with Academic Department and Distinguished Graduation awards. On the following pages, you will see pictures from the day and excerpts from some of the speeches.

For additional content, please visit dlshs.org/graduation, where you can watch the entire Commencement Ceremony, the 2024 Baccalaureate Mass, and the Class of 2024 College Advisory Slideshow. You will also find a list of all the academic achievement awards presented during the ceremony.

Graduation 2024

Francisco Aguilar, Class of 2024 Valedictorian

In becoming Spartans, we have had to also build resilience, courage, and a readiness to lead and serve.

[...] We gradually paved our way into the core of De La Salle’s legacy in academics, athletics, performing arts, and so much more. We became leaders and men of service. [...] I am deeply grateful to this Spartan family for helping me discover the leader within me. I learned that the best type of leader, a true Spartan, is the one who is willing to serve.

Brandon Betz, Class of 2024 Salutatorian

Real examples of Spartans have traversed through our campus each day, whether it’s those who compete in sports, perform on the stage, or serve their community.

[...] A Spartan is a creator, leader, and ultimate perseverer that holds the true elements of him being a man of faith, integrity, and scholarship.

David J. Holquin, President

As a man of faith, integrity, and scholarship, we send you forth to live the motto "Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve" because you make us proud not by what you do for a living but by who you are as a person. If you walk across the stage and your heart hasn’t changed in your time with us, then you haven’t been paying attention. Spartans understand our superpower is showing up for others and putting others before ourselves.

Dr. Heather Alumbaugh, Vice President for Academic Life

The practice of Hope as a radically present tense series of beliefs and actions — namely that we will not allow fear to “reduce” us, that we will live our values with courage and integrity, and that we have the mandate to be committed to not only ourselves but also others and more importantly God — is one that you have made manifest over and over again.

Post-Graduation Plans 2024

The De La Salle High School Class of 2024 included a total of 246 graduates. Of those graduates, 244 (99.2 percent) matriculated to college in the fall of 2024. The remaining two students either attended a trade school or moved into the workforce.

The information here is an overview of where students from the De La Salle Class of 2024 matriculated this fall.

Graduation 2024

College Bound

246 Students at 83 Colleges and Universities

• 198 students (80.5% of the class) are attending four-year institutions in 26 states, Washington D.C., Canada, and England.

• 43 students (17.5% of the class) are attending nine different two-year colleges in California and Utah.

• Students applied to an average of nine colleges and universities and had an average acceptance rate of 65%.

• 21 students (8.5% of the class) were recruited for NCAA athletics at four-year colleges (11 at Division I, six at Division II, and four at Division III). In addition, 12 students were recruited to play at the competitive Division 1-A Rugby level.

• At least 35 students (14% of the class) received merit scholarships at the colleges they are attending.

Our 2024 graduates were accepted to.... Abilene Christian University, Academy of Art University, American University, Arizona Christian University, Arizona State University, Auburn University, Aurora University, Austin Peay State University, Azusa Pacific University, Baylor University, Belmont University, Biola University, Boise State University, Boston College, Boston University, Bucknell University, Cabrillo College, California Baptist University, California Lutheran University, Cal Poly Humboldt, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Carroll College, Central College, Chabot College, Chapman University, City College of San Francisco, Clemson University, Colgate University, College of Charleston, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University, Creighton University, CSU, Bakersfield, CSU, Channel Islands, CSU, Chico, CSU, Dominguez Hills, CSU, East Bay, CSU, Fresno, CSU, Fullerton, CSU, Long Beach, CSU, Los Angeles, CSU, Monterey Bay, CSU, Northridge, CSU, Sacramento, CSU, Maritime Academy, CSU, San Bernardino, CSU, San Marcos, CSU, Stanislaus, Cuesta College, Dartmouth University, DePaul University, Diablo Valley College, Dordt University, Drexel University, Duquesne University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical, University-Daytona Beach, Fashion Institute of Technology, Florida Polytechnic University, Florida State University, Fordham University, George Fox University, Georgia State University, Gonzaga University, Grand Canyon University, High Point University, Howard University,. Illinois Institute of Technology, Indiana University Bloomington, Iona University, Iowa State University, Juniata College, Lake Forest College, Lawrence University, Lewis & Clark College, Lewis University, Linfield University, Lipscomb University, Long Beach City College, Los Medanos College, Louisiana State University, Loyola Marymount University, Loyola University Chicago, Manhattan College, Marquette University, Menlo College, Mercer University, Miami University-Oxford, Michigan State University, Minot State University, Mississippi State University, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Montana State University, North Central College, Northeastern University, Northern Arizona University, Northwestern College, Oklahoma State University, Old Dominion University, Oregon State University, Pace University-NYC, Pacific University, Penn

Of the four-year college and universities, 198 graduates (80.5 percent) from the Class of 2024 are attending 83 schools across 26 states, Washington D.C., Canada, and England.

Alabama-2

Arizona-20

California-106

Colorado-10

Connecticut-1

Florida-2

Georgia-1

Idaho-1

Illinois -3

Indiana-5

Massachusetts-2

Michigan-2

Mississippi-1

Missouri-1

New Jersey-1

New Hampshire-1

New York-1

Ohio-1

Oklahoma-3

Oregon-16

Pennsylvania-2

Tennessee-1

Texas-3

Utah-3

Washington-6

Washington D.C.-1

Wyoming-2

Foreign Countries

Canada-1

England-1

In-State # of # of Percentage Four-Year Students Schools of Class

California Private 42

*Of the 64 students attending California public universities, 42 are headed to CSU schools, and 22 are attending UC schools.

California Community Colleges

43 students (17.5% of the class) are attending two-year colleges for a total of nine different schools.

*Theabovenumbersarenotexactas18studentsfromtheDeLaSalleClassof2024didnotgranttheschoolpermission tosharetheircollegedestinationspublicly.

State University-Abington, Penn State University-University Park, Pepperdine University, Point Loma Nazarene University, Purdue University, Purdue University Fort Wayne, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rutgers University, Saint Louis University, Saint Mary’s College of California, Salt Lake Community College, San Diego State University, San Francisco State University, San Jose State University, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Clara University, Savannah College of Art and Design, Seattle University, Seton Hall University, Simon Frasier University, Simpson University, Sonoma State University, Southern Methodist University, Southwest Baptist University, Stanford University, Suffolk University, SUNY College of Environmental, Science and Forestry, Syracuse University, Temple University, Texas A&M University, Texas Christian University, Texas Tech University, The Ohio State University, The University of Alabama, The University of Tennessee, United States Air Force Academy, University of Arizona, University of Arkansas, University of British Columbia, 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 Colorado-Colorado Springs, University of Colorado-Denver, University of Connecticut, University of Dayton, University of Denver, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Idaho, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Iowa, University of Kansas, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, University of Miami, University of Michigan, University of Mississippi, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, University of Nevada, Reno, University of New Haven, University of New Mexico, University of North Carolina Wilmington, University of North Dakota, University of Oklahoma, University of Oregon, University of Pittsburgh, University of Portland, University of Puget Sound, University of Redlands, University of San Diego, University of San Francisco, University of South Carolina, University of Southern California, University of the Pacific, University of Utah, University of Vermont, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wyoming, Vanguard University, Villanova University, Washington State University, Westcliff University, Western Washington University, Westmont College, Whitworth University, Willamette University, and Youngstown State University

BRINGING SERVICE TO Life AFTER DE LA SALLE

Earlier this summer, Lineage Logistics, the world’s largest temperature-controlled warehousing and logistics real estate investment trust (REIT), made the biggest stock market debut of the year. It came just over a year after its Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chairman, Kevin Marchetti ’96, delivered a keynote speech at Duke Economics’ graduation ceremony.

Of all the wisdom that Kevin shared with Duke’s graduates, one stood out for the Lasallian community: “Be a good person, give back, be generous. It will be the best thing you ever do in your life. It will encourage others to do the same.” It was a lesson that Kevin first learned during his time at De La Salle. “At De La Salle, I developed a passion for learning, the importance of hard work, a commitment to excellence, and the Lasallian value of assisting those less fortunate,” he explains.

Many within the Spartan alumni community feel the same. A few have their service and philanthropic deeds highlighted through school alumni activities like the De La Salle Athletic Hall of Fame (which recognizes not only athletic achievements but also contributions to society), the school’s annual Alumnus of the Year award, and the Alumni Day for De La Salle’s senior class, but many are unsung heroes. There are also hundreds of alumni who have made their very career about helping others. For instance, today, De La Salle graduates permeate the medical field, law enforcement, public safety, military, public service, and nonprofit sectors. Here are just a few of their stories.

Dr. Mark Dias ’74

Mark Dias knew that he wanted to be a surgeon as early as 4th grade, even though no one in his family had attended college, let alone medical school. By the time Mark reached De La Salle, the first heart transplants were being performed, and the resulting media coverage served only to further his desire to become a surgeon. However, Mark’s enthrallment with the nervous system didn’t happen until he was at UC Davis. It was there that he also developed an interest in embryology (the study of human development from embryo to fetus), which ultimately led him to become a pediatric neurosurgeon.

Now, thirty-three years into a prolific medical career, he is most known as a leading expert on abusive head trauma (AHT), which is more commonly called Shaken Baby Syndrome. The condition happens when a parent or other caregiver, out of frustration, anger, or rage, violently shakes, slams, or throws an infant, resulting in bleeding and brain injury, upper spinal cord injury, rib and limb fractures, and bleeding in the retinas of the eyes. “It is a tragic and wholly preventable condition – in a moment of frustration and loss of control, both the infant and caregiver’s lives are irrevocably changed,” Mark explains. “Unfortunately, it leads to death in 15-20% of cases and permanent brain damage in at least half of the survivors. This is what led me to try and find a way to prevent abusive head trauma in the first place.”

Mark's AHT work has won him several awards over the years, but receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Center on Abusive Head Trauma/Shaken Baby Syndrome is his proudest moment, not only because it was a complete surprise but because his wife was there to witness it. Yet his most memorable patient experience was actually with a teenager who was in a coma due to an abnormal tangle of blood vessels. Her parents had been told that she would never recover and that nothing further could be done for her. Fortunately, they sought a second opinion, and thanks to Mark’s skill in the operating room, the teen not only regained all of her neurological functions but was also able to return to school.

Reflecting on his career, Mark admits that a dedication to service and giving to others has been an essential part of his being, and he credits De La Salle’s influence on his life. “It influenced my decision to enter medicine in order to heal others,” he shares. “There’s nothing quite like being able to surgically intervene in a child with a life-threatening condition and change the trajectory of that child’s life. I can think of no other profession where you can make more of a difference in others’ lives.”

Antonio Vernon ’86

Firefighter,City&CountyofSanFrancisco

Antonio Vernon found his way into becoming a firefighter a few years after graduating from UC Santa Barbara. Until then, he had been working for an insurance company, followed by a stint as a baseball coach in Italy and some time as a substitute teacher and coach at De La Salle. However, Antonio’s move to firefighting was a natural one as he not only likes to keep moving but also appreciates the value of teamwork and giving back. “A good friend from De La Salle (Rick Freeman ’86) had started with Contra Costa Fire and was really enjoying his work,” he explains. “I was living in San Francisco at the time, so I applied to the San Francisco Fire Academy. I had always been interested in being a firefighter or police officer, and the timing was right.”

For Antonio, being part of a community and trying to help make it stronger was a seamless extension of what he had been taught by his De La Salle teachers and coaches, as well as a reflection of the support he had received from his football and baseball teammates. It was also something made all the more poignant by 9/11. “I had just finished the fire academy in August that year,” he says. “It was extremely difficult watching the firefighters get ready to climb the stairs, fight the fires, and rescue people because it is what they were trained to do. Unfortunately, many did not survive. It is at these times you remember that everyone has a story and loved ones.”

Brian Wilson ’92 PoliceSergeant,Berkeley

Brian Wilson’s father and grandfather both chose careers serving the country and government. His father was an FBI agent for thirty-three years, and his grandfather served in the U.S. Navy and was assigned to the 1st Marine Division, where he fought in the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. It was no surprise, then, that Brian chose to follow in their footsteps by becoming a police officer. In fact, it was something he already knew he wanted to pursue when he was at De La Salle. “Even though I always knew I wanted to be a police officer, DLS helped me cultivate this desire to serve others,” Brian says. “DLS always preached to think about others before thinking about yourself. And those words describe exactly what the police profession is all about. Police run into danger, often sacrificing their safety without thinking about it to help others in need.”

Since joining the Berkeley Police Department as a Police Officer in 1998, Brian has held many roles. He has been in a street narcotics team, worked as a narcotics Detective, worked in an undercover capacity, been a member of the SWAT team, a sniper leader, a Property Crimes Detective Sergeant, and a Patrol Sergeant. Along the way, Brian has amassed a whopping 67 commendations while helping countless people on what was probably one of the darkest days of their lives. One such commendation came after he helped a victim who had just experienced a home invasion. In the report, the victim shared, “I would like to commend both his [Officer Wilson’s] professionalism and his sensitivity in all phases of the process.[...] He made a distressing situation bearable, and I believe I will remember his kindness long after the unpleasantness fades. [...] The Berkeley Police Department can be very proud of officers like him and the others who responded to our call.”

Yet, despite such accolades, Brian remains self-effacing. “I didn’t do anything special,” he says. “I was just doing my job and being me.” He is similarly matter-of-fact when he recounts how he and other members of his patrol team rescued a woman and small child out of a burning home by first catching the child (who was dropped from a second-story window) and then physically holding a neighbor’s ladder up off the ground in order to extend its reach so that the woman could climb down to safety.

Dan Murphy had always wanted to put his talents to work in the service of others. Still, it was only when he was nearing graduation from Saint Mary’s College that he realized he was destined for a career in nonprofit education. “I realized just how much I loved the energy, purpose, and community of the educational environment, and I became even more excited to learn about the many opportunities where I could make an impact in education,” he explains.

This summer, Dan became the new face of Admissions for De La Salle after spending the last eleven years working at Seven Hills, a K-8 school in Walnut Creek. While he didn’t foresee working at his alma mater as a student, the idea of returning was always in the back of his mind once he started his career in education. “I always wondered how I might one day be able to contribute to the school that had such an impact on my life,” he shares. “When the opportunity arose, I had a strong support network encouraging me to take the leap, and I’m grateful every day that I did.” These days, when he is not visiting a middle school, meeting with prospective families, or coordinating one of De La Salle’s many admissions events, Dan is imparting important leadership advice to De La Salle's Admission Ambassador students. “The one thing I emphasize to our student ambassadors is that our guests might not remember everything we tell them, but they will certainly remember how we made them feel during their visit,” he says. “The little ways in which you can impact someone’s life through service helps inspire a positive spirit worldwide.”

Antoine Pickett ’11

ChildWelfareWorker,CountyofAlameda

Antoine Picket has spent his career helping at-risk children. First with the YMCA, then with Uplift Family Services, and now as a child welfare officer for the County of Alameda. It is something that he felt called to do after being part of the Terrance Kelly Youth Foundation at age eleven – an organization set up in memory of Terrance Kelly ’04 to promote education and help youth facing challenging circumstances to be productive, contributing members of society. “The work that I watched Uncle Landrin [Terrance’s father] do with Richmond youth inspired me to follow in his footsteps,” Antoine explains. “I felt it was my duty to give back to children and families, and I will always make sure to continue his legacy.”

Antoine also credits De La Salle and, specifically, a senior religion class with Coach Ladouceur for helping cultivate a desire to serve others. A phrase that Antoine continues to use to this day is one that he learned from Coach Lad: “How do you want to be remembered?” For him, it has become a living call to action to be someone who positively impacts, inspires, and encourages others to be the best version of themselves.

His approach is working. One of Antoine’s most impactful moments came when he was a case manager with Uplift Family Services and was connected with an at-risk sixteen-year-old with behavior issues. At seventeen, the minor was kicked out of his home and nearly shot on two separate occasions. Yet Antoine persevered, forming a big-brother relationship based on trust. Today, the young man is twenty-one and has changed his entire life. The two men still have weekly check-ins, and the once-struggling teen regularly tells Antoine how he saved his life. It is something that Antoine modestly shakes off. “I continue to tell him I am just doing God’s work,” he says. “I enjoy coaching others and helping the so-called ‘UnderDawgs’ find their purpose.”

If you were to ask Matthew Wallace’s family what prompted him to pursue a legal career, they would probably say it was the many investigative or legal shows that he used to watch on TV when he was younger – especially CSI: Miami and Law & Order. However, Matthew says that the impetus was more nuanced. While he has always enjoyed a healthy debate, it wasn’t until he joined the Speech and Debate and Model UN teams at De La Salle that he really developed a passion and knack for the type of verbal skills that make a great lawyer. It was at De La Salle where Matthew learned how to effectively prepare, speak persuasively, and refine his arguments based on the audience before him. It is also where he learned how service can teach how easy it is to simply be kind to one another. “In a world that seems to get more bitter and divided by the day, it appears that everyday compassion has become a lost art, but I truly believe that we are built to serve one another,” he explains.

However, one thing that was unexpected for both himself and his family was Matthew’s choice to pursue a legal career with the US Army. That decision was made following countless conversations with his roommate at the University of Washington (who was an Army ROTC Cadet). Their discussions led Matthew to the realization that the Army could be a great nexus between his desire to serve others and his country. In the years since, Matthew has found immense satisfaction in his work. “Each case has a victim who deserves justice for the misfortune they have suffered, and I am the one person who can make that happen for them,” he says. This responsibility, and the knowledge that I am making a difference, is why I started a career in law – and a mindset I intend to carry forward for years to come.”

Today, Matthew is a Captain with the Army’s Office of Special Trial Counsel, which is comprised of a bench of highly experienced and speciallytrained prosecutors who are assigned the most serious cases, like those involving homicide, child sexual exploitation, and sexual assault. The office operates independently from the Army chain of command, leaving the decision of which cases to pursue to the prosecutors, who decide whether the evidence is sufficient to achieve and sustain a conviction of the soldier involved. One of Matthew’s most memorable cases involved the homicide of a small child at the hands of his father. “In the sentencing proceeding, the judge issued a maximum sentence under the law,” Matthew outlines. “Afterwards, I turned around and got to hug the child’s mother. She clutched on me tightly and thanked me repeatedly because, for the first time in four years, she could close the darkest chapter in her life and begin to heal. It is one of the many examples over my career where I can point and say I have had a positive impact on someone’s life.”

2024 Lasallian Educator Year

Scott Drain ’94

Long-time De La Salle High School counselor and class of 1994 alum, Scott Drain, is not easily rattled. Known for his steady demeanor, Scott’s patience, supportive nature, and perpetual desire to help others have been a constant fixture at De La Salle for nearly two decades. Yet his reaction to the news that he was the recipient of the school’s 2024 Lasallian Educator of the Year Award last April can only be described as stunned. It took until Scott was halfway to the stage, surrounded by applauding students, faculty, and staff before his familiar broad, easy smile returned.

The award is fitting. Scott, who serves as Director of Student Support Services, in addition to being one of De La Salle’s four full-time Personal and Academic Counselors, continues to be an example of the school’s ethos to guide and teach with love, respect, and compassion.

As De La Salle President David Holquin noted during the school’s annual Saint La Salle Mass, Scott is the epitome of what it means to be a great educator. His relationship with education is one centered on joyfully embracing the person in front of him, celebrating their gifts, and helping them to be a better version of themselves.

Indeed, when asked what the secret is for helping young men excel, it is no surprise that Scott immediately puts himself in his students’ shoes – drawing attention to how hard it is to be a teenager in today’s world because of society’s desire for perfection. “The purpose of adolescence is to make mistakes, to experience failure, to try new things and see what you like, to discover who you are,” he explains. “When your grades are accessible 24 hours a day and your life is played out in real-time on social media, and your sporting events are televised, and you feel constantly on display, it’s hard to find space to mess up, to be confused, to ask questions, to struggle and work your way through hard times.”

Scott combats this pressure by supporting De La Salle’s students in their imperfections, encouraging them to take on big challenges, and reminding them that they can do hard things. Most importantly, he tries to make sure they know that they are unique and unconditionally loved. This helps them gather the courage to try new things, learn from failure, and work towards a more authentic version of themselves.

Listening to his words, it is easy to understand the profound impact that Scott has had on thousands of De La Salle students. Combined with his own high school years, Winton Drive has been a homeaway-from-home for Scott for half his life. Initially hired as a school counselor in August of 2005, Scott spent his first ten years on campus also teaching Religion, Service Immersion, and Senior Synthesis, not to mention directing Kairos retreats and coaching Soccer.

However, it is his ongoing work with De La Salle’s important Student Coalition on Respectful Education (SCORE) program that resonates most with him. “I love being able to watch our students step into leadership roles where they act as mentors for their fellow students and take on the challenging task of teaching about inclusion and respect for all people. It’s work I’m really humbled to take on with our students, and I hope that it has made a positive difference for our community and the student leaders who have given their time and passion to the program over the years.”

One thing is clear. As Scott continues to touch the hearts of his students, just as the De La Salle educators who came before him helped guide and shape his own life, he himself has undoubtedly had his own heart touched. “My joy [has been] deepened, and my faith strengthened by being part of this community and all the wonderful people in it. For that, I feel truly blessed.”

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.

Supercharged Supercharged Service Leadership

It is no secret that a Lasallian education has long included a commitment to service. Nearly 30 years ago, this was solidified when the phrase “Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve” was adopted as a charism after it was discovered hanging over the entrance of a remote Lasallian school in Kushpur, Pakistan. Around that same time, De La Salle High School’s oldest fundraiser was born as a way to embrace almsgiving during Lent. Called the Spartan Charity Challenge, the initiative supports a different set of worthy causes each year as a means of helping and holding up those most in need.

Since then, the school has adopted and held many charitable and service-driven events and activities. Some are school-wide and

happen annually, while others are organized by individual student clubs and sports programs or are woven into classes like freshman English, Honors Biology, World History, AP Spanish, and HPER (Health, Physical Education, and Recreation).

It was, therefore, only a matter of time before an official program tied to service leadership took form. It started with the Jefferson Awards Club in 2005 (later rebranded to the Multiplying Good Club to better reflect the club's function). For more than a decade, the club was moderated by Dr. Elizabeth Berkes and Mr. Andrew Berkes before morphing into a class in its own right for the 2017-18 academic year.

During that time, it systematized many of the school drives that are still in place today, including the Jim Olwell Memorial Duck Race to raise blood cancer awareness, Laps for Life to raise awareness and money to help mitigate teen suicide, a Cereal Drive for Monument Crisis Center, and the school’s annual Toy Drive which ensures that local children have gifts to open on Christmas morning. The class has also been responsible for countless blood drives and fundraisers that support other causes like diabetes and Down Syndrome awareness.

Today, the class continues to leverage the Jefferson Awards Students in Action

curriculum to help students develop as leaders, set goals for improving their communities, engage in service, and have a positive, measurable impact on the world.

In the last five years alone, twenty-four De La Salle students have been awarded a Jefferson Award from Multiplying Good, a nonprofit organization focused on elevating public service as a means to empower individuals. Each Spartan has been recognized for their specific acts of service and the good they have done in their community.

Now, seven years after being made part of the school’s academic course offering, Service Leadership is under the helm of Maile Shelley, Campus Minister for Service and Justice. While the general structure of the class remains the same, Maile’s bachelor's and master's degrees in Leadership provide a strong foundation from which to teach

students leadership skills like goal setting, marketing, communication, measurement, and project management while holding the vision of servant leadership at the forefront of what the class does. At the same time, she has implemented an application process to help ensure that the students in her class are motivated to step up as leaders and put in the work.

Maile starts each academic year by helping students understand and define leadership, as well as different leadership styles, so that students are prepared to work together as a team. “Each student is part of a duo, cochairing one of our service drives, and every student has a role in the class, from social media managers to treasurers,” she explains.

“As a drive co-chair, students will practice delegation of tasks, ensuring that everyone does their work, and vetting that the work is completed to a high standard.”

While every class is different, there is typically a flow that follows each service initiative. It begins with research, where students spend at least a day learning about the social issue at hand. (For instance, ahead of the recent Cereal Drive, Service Leadership students learned about food insecurity). Then it moves through planning to marketing, followed by implementation and project management. After each drive or fundraiser, the class measures success and reflects on ways they can improve in the future. However, Maile acknowledges that course correcting is fluid and often happens in real-time during the actual project as well.

To date, Maile’s approach has seen some notable successes. In particular, last year, the school’s annual Toy Drive received so many toys that all of the recipient organizations had more toys than they originally asked for. Moving forward, she hopes to expand the school drives while focusing on the social justice issues her students truly care about.

Alicia Mallque Spanish Teacher

Alicia Mallque is in her third year of teaching Spanish at De La Salle. In that short time, she has already made a substantial impact on the school, both inside and outside her classroom, thanks to her work with De La Salle’s Latino community and her desire to help others make new connections and learn more about Latino culture.

Alicia’s unofficial role as a Latino Ambassador is nothing new to her. While teaching Spanish Heritage, Native Spanish, and AP Spanish at Balboa High School in San Francisco, Alicia held monthly Latino celebrations and actively worked with other onsite adults to celebrate the Latino culture.

Now that she is here, Alicia is excited to embrace her Catholic faith and inspire the school’s Latino students and the broader community to learn more about Latino traditions. In particular, she hopes that, by celebrating them, her Latino students will feel proud of their heritage. However, at a deeper level, she hopes her activities at De La Salle will encourage people to come together as a community: to gather, connect, share, celebrate, and enjoy each other.

WhatwasyourfavoriteLatinoeventatDeLaSallethispast year,andwhy?

AllLatinocelebrationsareimportant,but Las Pastorelas was the mostsignificantformebecauseitrepresentswhoIam:someone wholovesart,enjoyslifeandlikestocelebrateJesus.Los Pastores or Las Pastorelas aretraditionalMexicanfolkplaysperformed duringAdvent.Theseplaysrecountthejourneyofagroupof shepherdsandshepherdessestovisitthenewbornJesusChristin Bethlehem;alongtheway,theyencountertemptationsandtrialsat the hand of Luzbel (thedevil).

What are two things you like to do when you finally have a block of free time?

Iliketospendmyfreetimetravelingandlearningfromdifferent cultures.IhaveyettoseeallofMexico’sstates,butIlookforward totravelingtoothercountriesonceIhave.Ialsoliketogoon retreats.There is a silent retreat that I have heard about that I want to attend.

What is the biggest risk you have ever taken in your life?

ThebiggestriskItookwasmarryingoutsideofmyfaithinacivil service.Unfortunately,Ididnotknowatthetimethatthiswould causemetolosemycommunionforsomanyyears.

What is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?

Mymentor,DonJuan,whocaredforboyswhodidnothave anybodytotakecareofthem,oncetoldmetotrustinGod–especiallywhensituationsseemdifficultandwithoutanend.Itwas thebestpieceofadviceIeverreceived.

Where is the one place in the world that you like to escape to, and why?

Ifyouhaven’talreadyguessed,theplaceIliketoescapetoisMexico becauseIfeelconnectedtotheland,sky,andpeoplearoundme.

What are you obsessed with?

MyobsessionistheloveIhaveforMexico.

Whatisyourmosttreasuredmemory?

MymosttreasuredmemoriesarethemomentsIspentwithGodin prayerandwithmyfamilyinprayer.

Whatisonethingyourstudentsdon’tknowaboutyou?

Onethingmystudentsdon’tknowaboutmeisthatIdon’tlike to exercise.

What superpower would you like to wake up with?

Iwouldliketohavethepowertomakepeoplelaughandseethe beautyaroundthem.

What makes you feel like a kid again?

IfeellikeakidwhenIgobackhomeandrevisittheplaceswhereI playedwithmysiblingsasachild.Ialsoliketowalkaroundmyfirst schoolandremembermydaysthere.

What is your most treasured object, and why?

Mymosttreasuredobjectistherosary.Itconnectsmetomyfamily andmyreligionandremindsmethatIcanprayforallIloveand those who need it most.

Forming Men of Service

Every year, De La Salle seniors are asked by their Religious Studies teacher to reflect on their spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical journeys and how they have evolved to meet the school’s Integral Student Outcomes (ISO’s) to graduate as men of faith, integrity, and scholarship. As part of this process, students create a Senior Synthesis (in the form of a personal website) to share their learnings and experiences with their peers.

The projects can be as illuminating as they are heartwarming. In particular, students often take substantial time to outline the many ways that they have provided service to various communities, organizations, and individuals throughout their time at De La Salle.

While service isn’t an official ISO in and of itself, it is heavily tied to De La Salle’s faith ISO, which states that “A De La Salle Graduate is a Man of Faith who prays and integrates Gospel values, serves others, especially the poor and the marginalized, and appreciates our Lasallian Catholic tradition.” In addition, service has become such an underwritten aspect of the education that the school offers that it has turned the Lasallian phrase “Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve” into a living and breathing mantra that permeates the corridors, classrooms, and athletic facilities at Winton Drive.

To understand why service is so heavily featured at De La Salle, you only need to look at the origins of Lasallian teaching and, specifically, the innovative work of St. John Baptist de La Salle in 17th-century France. De La Salle’s life was very much aligned with serving those in need – from his initial founding of two free primary schools in 1679, to giving away all that he owned to help feed the poor in Reims and then creating a brand of Christian education dedicated to providing better equity for low-income students. Now, nearly 400 years later, the Christian Brothers and, indeed, all Lasallian educators still hold the idea of service and helping those who need it most close to their hearts.

What follows are direct excerpts from a selection of this year’s Senior Syntheses. Together, they demonstrate how De La Salle students equally come to embrace the concept of service.

Isaiah Daco ‘24

Before high school, whenever I heard the word service, I thought of a man in a suit giving a homeless person five dollars. This image highlights the servant, rather than the recipient. My experiences at De La Salle have taught me that service starts and ends with learning and caring about a person in need. It starts with viewing them not as a recipient, but as a brother or sister.

My most passionate area of service involves raising awareness for those with nephrotic syndrome, a rare kidney disease that I myself live with every day. When I go to service events that support these patients, I talk to families not just as a volunteer but also as a friend and someone who can empathize with their situation. Talking with people and learning about their situation means everything to me.

I care about service because it is my duty. I care about service because I can not imagine a kid waking up Christmas morning and finding their stocking empty. I care about service because I am lucky enough to be here today. The empathy, the gratitude, and the tools of service are qualities that I hope to build upon.

“Service is the greatest form of gratitude.”

AJ Morgan ‘24

I experienced a sense of deep connection when my classmates and I went on the Tenderloin field trip last year in San Francisco. I felt very connected with not only my classmates but also the other workers/chefs and the guests/ customers who needed something to eat. I felt this way because we were able to talk and closely interact with people from different backgrounds. Before the trip, I wouldn’t have conversed with a lot of people from the Tenderloin, [and while] I felt nervous at first, it ended up being a good experience.

Another time I felt connected to my community was over summer vacation when I worked summer camps for basketball and football here at De La Salle. I felt connected to the kids because I was happy I was able to help them get one step closer to their goal of becoming better at either sport. The happiness the parents had on their faces when their kids made a basket or scored a touchdown made me feel like a great person and that I was helping somebody.

“This is what De La Salle is all about. It’s about bettering the community and leading by example.”

Zach Gile ‘24

I spent three years volunteering three hours a week at the hospital where my mother works, learning the ins and outs of providing service through healthcare. During my time serving at John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek, I was exposed to so many different perspectives on how care should be delivered. It inspired me to pursue a career in healthcare so I immersed myself in my studies of Chemistry and Biology. Through hospital volunteering, I’ve learned to be more compassionate towards others who are suffering and to use my skills in speaking and communication to heal others.

I’ve also spent numerous hours in the Learning Center, offering up my tutoring services to students who need it most. During my time serving as a student tutor, I’ve come to realize how some of the tasks I view as mundane and easy can be difficult for other people and that I shouldn’t judge the capabilities of others based solely on their academics. This experience taught me to be patient.

“My journey to discover my sense of service throughout high school has taken me through many intricate twists and turns that have come to define who I am now.”

Carter Hertstein ‘24

Reflecting on my entire high school career, I realize how much the service theme was interwoven in my time at De La Salle. From volunteering for my school and community, to coaching and mentoring youth, to my summer internship where I learned how to heal and protect athletes from injuries they obtained on the field.

Service has been the focal point the entire time. I can even tie it to my athletic journey as the starting position of center on the football team and starting position of hooker on my rugby team. In football, my sole job was to hold the line and protect the quarterback. Even with rugby, my job isn’t necessarily to advance the ball or score but to defend and protect my mates.

In a weird way, I feel as though service is just that. Defending and protecting those who can’t do it themselves. Being their advocate and being their voice when they can’t speak. One of my proudest moments was being nominated for a Young Lasallian Assembly

conference the summer before my senior year. I had the opportunity to spend a week at the University of San Diego, where I gained a deeper understanding of service, community, and justice pertaining to immigration. After spending time at a migrant shelter in Tijuana, I soon realized that there was so much more work to be done. The challenges [and] problems I had were nothing in comparison to the risks these brave individuals were willing to take just to make a better life for themselves and their families. The experience matured me and opened my eyes to appreciate my blessings.

“I was meant to be on this earth to give back to others, to help them, and protect them in my own way.”

Parker Wynne ‘24

I began volunteering at a non-profit organization called Xenophon; a therapeutic riding center for children with mental and physical disabilities. This has been a very influential part of my life and I am forever grateful for God allowing me to give back to those in our community that need it. At Xenophon, I would help the children mount their horses and ride. They would work with an occupational therapist as well as a physical therapist to improve their day-to-day abilities.

One of my favorite kids that I worked with was named Shamus. He has Down Syndrome but was one of the happiest people I have ever met. Every week, he would show up with a massive smile on his face ready to learn and better himself. He was always ready to ride, making everyone laugh and having the time of his life. He graduated from the program during my Junior year and that was one of my saddest days. Shamus didn’t judge your outfit, make fun of the way you looked, or laugh at you at all. He was full of love and I aspire to be like that every day.

“Volunteering has opened my eyes to people with all different types of disabilities and being around them shows me that they are some of the best people on earth.”

Spaces HEALING A Retrospective

There are more than fifty student-led clubs at De La Salle each year, and of these, at least twenty percent are related to service or drive awareness for important social causes. Yet one club continues to be near and dear to Spartan hearts. Called Healing Spaces, the club brings together more than sixty students every year to design and transform the living space of a local community member in need.

During the last seventeen years, Healing Spaces has completed fourteen makeovers, with only COVID-19 really preventing projects in 2020 and 2021. So far, beneficiaries have included several children in hospice due to cancer, a battered women’s shelter, a sober living house, a halfway house for girls, a nursery for children of families in crisis, a young man in a wheelchair, and local community members who have lost loved ones. In their wake, the students of Healing Spaces have left behind beautifully decorated rooms, countless smiles, and, in some cases, a new lease on life.

Each annual project begins with a fundraiser in late fall through early spring to solicit donations from the De La Salle community as well as friends and relatives. It is this communal generosity – sometimes amounting to $10,000 or more – that helps drive the level of transformation that takes place.

The makeovers themselves can take anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of weeks to implement, depending on the nature of the work involved. However, planning takes months. Students typically organize themselves into teams and work in shifts to complete their tasks. For instance, there is normally a prep team that prepares the space for work, a painting team, a furniture moving team, an assembly team, and a landscaping team (if needed). In the background are a bevy of adult volunteers to help guide and teach techniques to the students throughout the course of their work.

For Healing Spaces co-Adult Advisor Alex Stevenson, participation has been a means of answering the call to serve. “Yes, our students are expected to put love and service into action throughout their four years at DLS (and we hope that evolves into a lifelong commitment), but I also feel called to serve others as part of my mission as a Lasallian educator,” she explains. “In addition, bearing witness to the students in action, seeing them gain confidence in their leadership, and seeing the application of their skills outside the classroom is really powerful. You get to foster a relationship with the students that supersedes that of just educator and student; it creates a space where we come together as fellow humans driven by a community commitment to better the lives of others by leading with compassion and love."

Up until three years ago, the design concepts and vision for each Healing Spaces initiative were the brainchild of Sharon Kennedy Gerlach, a De La Salle parent whose son Glenn graduated in 2009. For fourteen years, Sharon helped deliver beauty and comfort while effortlessly tapping into the style and interests of the recipient for her visionary designs. However, Sharon’s sad passing from an aggressive form of brain cancer in March 2021 has meant that her daughter, Sheila Gerlach – along with De La Salle alumni parent Bonnie Zumbo – has now taken on the design role.

Under this new leadership, Healing Spaces created a revitalized bedroom, bathroom, and living room in 2022 for Dylan Mandell. Dylan, who was a senior at Campolindo at the time, was suffering from a rare form of bone cancer called Rhabdomyosarcoma and was in need of a refresh to help him through the tough times ahead. This year, the club also took on a redesign for local widower Pat Everette, who needed help improving her living room, dining room, and backyard following the death of her husband Oliver, a 28-year Navy veteran.

While the recipient of the Healing Spaces 2025 makeover has yet to be determined, the club has already drawn more than forty members into its fold, and more are expected to join the project before the end of the year.

Other 2024-25 Service-Oriented Clubs at De La Salle

Rare and Exceptional Disease Club –raises awareness about rare diseases and serves those who suffer from them. Last year, the club worked closely with the Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation.

Model UN – fosters global awareness, diplomatic skills, and leadership among its members. Its mission is to deepen student understanding of international issues, promote peaceful resolutions, and inspire positive change in our world.

Save the East Bay – helps take care of the beautiful East Bay landscape via trash cleanups at local parks, an annual club-wide Save Mount Diablo project, and various other garden service projects in Pleasant Hill.

Bring Change to Mind: Mental Health Awareness – works alongside the student-led nonprofit Guinto Advocacy for Mental Awareness (GAMA) in the pursuit of higher well-being for all.

Hearts for the Homeless – spreads awareness for the care of the homeless and less fortunate while giving aid through clothes and food drives.

DLS Interact – is an International organization for high schoolers, similar to Rotaract at the college level and Rotary beyond that. The DLS chapter focuses on various community service projects.

Red Cross Club – connects students with the Red Cross and gives them an opportunity to be a part of something bigger than themselves. The club's main event is an annual Blood Drive but, this year, they also hope to hold some fundraising events.

Pledge to Humanity – gives students the opportunity to serve those who are marginalized within the local community. It often collaborates with other organizations that serve the community in multiple meaningful ways.

Lasallian Youth Club – seeks to enrich and deepen the faith experience of Lasallian Youth members while fostering a spirit of Lasallian community and a desire to serve those in need. Activities have included book and clothes drives, as well as service work at De La Salle Academy.

Green Club – taps student knowledge of ecological care and available resources to help raise awareness of the very real concerns associated with climate change.

A Kind of Service Different

Service can take many different forms. Sometimes it is as simple as a random act of kindness where you give your best self to another without request or promise of something in return. It was kindness that was on display when Kasey Lyons went back-to-school shopping with her rising 8th-grade son, Darrian Johnson, this summer.

While roaming the Sun Valley Mall in Concord, she had an encounter that moved her to such an extent that she felt compelled to contact De La Salle over Instant Messenger to convey her appreciation. You see, her son had just attended De La Salle’s Future Stars Advanced Football Camp in June and was wearing the De La Salle Summer Camp T-shirt that is given to all camp participants.

The way Kasey tells the story, she and her son were minding their own business when she heard some deep voices behind her ask “You go to De La Salle? Confused, she looked up to see a group of young men connecting with her son. They immediately introduced themselves as athletes from the school’s football program, which automatically piqued the interest of Darrian.

It turns out that the student-athletes in question were none other than De La Salle’s varsity quarterback Toa Fa’avae ‘25, running back Derrick Blanche ‘25, wide receiver Robert Williams ‘25, and JV quarterback/wide receiver Jelani Dyer ‘27. Together, they spent the next 30 minutes offering advice about how to succeed at school and in life. Nuggets like taking academics seriously, the importance of time management, the need to stay focused, and the importance of sacrifice.

“They didn’t have to stop,” Kasey explains. “They didn’t have to take the time to pour their knowledge into my son. And they certainly didn’t have to agree to have their photo taken. But I believe God had a message for my boy, and I pray this day was the catalyst needed to keep him on His path.”

Stories like this are not few and far between. De La Salle regularly hears positive stories about how its students represent themselves in public and how they go the extra mile with their displays of kindness and thoughtfulness. It continues to be an ongoing source of pride for everyone associated with the school.

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Nadine Ghammache

Nadine Ghammache joined De La Salle in October 2015 as the assistant for Campus Ministry. It was the start of a nine-year journey that saw her become a cherished member of the De La Salle community. Nadine’s work often unfolded behind the scenes as she crafted programs and operations essential to Campus Ministry. Yet the invisible threads she wove held the fabric of campus life together. Nadine had a remarkable gift for reaching out to students who might otherwise feel lost. Her office became a sanctuary during breaks and lunch, a bustling hub where laughter and conversation flourished. With a warm smile and an open heart, she transformed those moments into meaningful connections, ensuring every student felt seen and valued. Nadine’s ability to engage and uplift those around her left an indelible mark on the community, making her a beloved figure on campus.

ThoughtsfromAndrewBerkes

Nadine Ghammache is truly a phenomenal person and it was such a pleasure to work with her.She has vast institutional knowledge of De La Salle,especially of Campus Ministry,which made my transition into the department in 2022 seamless.She truly has a Lasallian heart and lived out what it meant to be a Lasallian educator in all that she did.The Five Core Principles were embodied so deeply in her consciousness that I often would look to her in her day-to-day interactions to be reminded of how I should be living as a Lasallian educator.

Kelly Gardner

After nearly four decades of inspiring students, Kelly Gardner bid farewell to her role as a Spanish Teacher at De La Salle, wrapping up her remarkable journey with the 2023-24 school year. For 37 years, room 106 was Kelly’s home away from home, where she not only taught Spanish 1 and Spanish 3 but also served as the World Languages Department Chair until retirement.

Throughout her tenure, Kelly enriched campus life as the moderator of various clubs, including the Bowling Club and the E Club. She also took on the important role of sophomore and junior class moderator. Her connection to De La Salle deepened personally when her son William graduated in 2012, further cementing her belief in the school’s mission.

During her time at De La Salle, Kelly had the honor of teaching several of today’s faculty members, including Garth Adlao ‘93, Tim Bedford ’03, Marcus Chin ‘07, Moises De Leon ‘11, Scott Drain ’94, Rick Graham ’90, Greg MacArthur ’03, Nick Pelosi ’91, and Marcus Schroeder ’06. Her legacy of passion for language and commitment to community will continue to resonate in the halls of De La Salle for years to come.

CommentsfromKathyResch

Kelly Gardner was a long-time employee and was a wonderful part of the De La Salle community.Her sense of humor was hilarious, and she always had a way of making people and students feel comfortable.Students enjoyed taking her Spanish classes.She enjoyed being a part of De La Salle for many years and the community that surrounded her.

Welcome Additions!

The 2024-25 school year began with eight new Lasallian Partners, including two former students. On the staff side, Cecilia Del Torro further strengthens De La Salle’s College Counseling department as she joins Esther Lopez and Lisa Sciacca in guiding students toward their next educational milestone. Similarly, De La Salle alum Dan Murphy ‘09 brings a unique perspective to his role as Director of Admissions.

Teaching Faculty

Stephen Bennett ’07 – Director of Theatre Arts

Stephen returns to campus as Director of Theatre Arts, more than 17 years after his last Company performance. A 2007 De La Salle graduate, Stephen has been deeply involved in theatre and education, most recently managing the theatre program at Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in Brooklyn while teaching freshman Algebra. At De La Salle, he aims to enrich the theatre community by fostering student leadership and organizing activities to engage with the broader Bay Area theatre scene. Stephen has a BA in Theatre and Literature from Reed College and an MFA from NYU’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program.

Mary Eisner – English Teacher

Mary Eisner joins the De La Salle community as an English Teacher after spending the last 15 years teaching English/Language Arts at Northgate and Las Lomas high schools. Motivated by the need to improve communication skills among young people, she transitioned from a 20-year career in the private sector to public school education.

Devin Nonies – Math Teacher

Devin is De La Salle’s new Math teacher, specializing in Algebra and Geometry. With a decade of experience in education, Devin emphasizes a holistic approach that nurtures the development of the whole student. His empathetic teaching style fosters character growth in his students. A familiar face in the De La Salle community, Devin has been involved with De La Salle’s football program for the past nine years and recently transitioned to collegiate athletics, coaching football at Diablo Valley College. Prior to joining De La Salle, Devin worked in the Vallejo City Unified School District.

Academic Faculty

Stephen Bennett ’07 – Visual and Performing Arts (Director of Theatre Arts)

Mary Eisner– English Teacher (English 1 & English 3)

Devin Nonies – Mathematics Teacher (Algebra & Geometry)

Romaldo Orozco – World Languages (Department Chair) (Spanish 1 & Spanish 2)

Lindy Sullivan – Religious Studies Teacher (Religious Studies 3 & Senior Synthesis)

Support Staff (Picturedright)

Lynn Guidi – Campus Ministry Assistant

Dan Murphy ’09 – Director of Admissions

Cecilia Del Toro – Assistant Director of College Counseling

Romaldo is De La Salle’s new World Languages Department Chair and teaches Spanish. Prior to joining the school, he spent four years at Cristo Rey De La Salle High School in Oakland, where he was the coordinator for Prayer and Liturgy and the Spanish Department Chair. From 2011 to 2020, Romaldo was involved with St. Joseph High School in Santa Maria, serving as the Confirmation Director, High School Youth Group Coordinator, and Director of Children’s RCIA at St. Louis De Montfort Church. Romaldo holds a degree in Spanish Linguistics from St. Mary’s College of California.

Lindy Sullivan – Religious Studies Teacher

Lindy returns to Winton Drive as a member of the Religious Studies Department, teaching Senior Synthesis and Religious Studies 3. Lindy is a 2002 graduate of Carondelet and has previously taught Religious Studies at Carondelet, 6-8 grade Religion at Saint Perpetua, and most recently, seventh and eighth grade English and eighth grade U.S. History at De La Salle Academy.

De La Salle Alumni Reunions and Events

2024 De La Salle Grand Reunion

De La Salle began the month of August with two alumni events during what was dubbed Reunion Weekend. First up was a welcome back Golden Reunion reception at Concord Hilton for the class of 1974, where there was no shortage of laughs and reminiscing. The class of 1974 was the first class to call Winton Drive their home for all four years because De La Salle initially began in rented rooms at what was then the Most Precious Blood Catholic school in Concord.

De La Salle’s Alumni Association, in partnership with the Carondelet Alumnae Association, then welcomed former students back to both campuses for its third Grand Reunion. The event, which took place on August 3, drew more than 300 former Spartans and Cougars in celebration of class years ending in the 4’s and 9’s (although the event was open to all alumni from both schools regardless of graduating class).

Once again, nostalgia was in the air when Spartans, spanning five decades, took advantage of De La Salle’s campus being open for tours. It was their opportunity to walk the halls, see what has been added since their time at the school, and learn about what is next for the campus. However, the highlight of the event was the evident joy of reuniting with old friends.

Festivities began at Carondelet with Slow Hand BBQ and refreshing beverages. The celebration then moved to De La Salle, where the Quad was transformed into a lively dance floor for a spirited performance by the local cover band Tainted Love, featuring De La Salle's very own Alex Pels ‘86.

If you want to get involved in planning next year’s Grand Reunion, please contact Director of Alumni Relations, Tim Roberts ’88, at (925) 288-8171 or robertst@dlshs.org.

Affinity Events Recap

Saturday, August 24, was a doubleheader for the De La Salle Alumni Association when it partnered with the Athletic Department to host reunion events for both cross country and water polo.

First up was cross country, where more than 30 runners gathered at Heather Farm Park for the school’s 31st Annual Alumni Cross Country Run. Spartans spanning six decades took to the course, challenging the 2024 varsity team. However, this year’s varsity team might just be the best team in recent school history, and senior sensation Trey Caldwell and the rest of the 2024 squad successfully out-kicked De La Salle’s alumni runners.

Later that same day, De La Salle hosted its alumni water polo players at Winton Drive. Water polo is not necessarily a sport you can play regularly, so when alumni show up on the pool deck, they mean business. In a hard-fought battle, the current varsity team took down their alumni brothers 20-18.

Fall sport affinity events were capped off when De La Salle welcomed back more than 50 Spartan football alumni on September 6 for its annual Alumni Tailgate Reunion. De La Salle gridiron greats, spanning four decades, gathered in the Brothers’ Residence to reminisce about their glory days, before watching the current Spartans post a 39-10 victory over Serra later that night. Also in attendance were Chris Walsh ’90 and his son, who were there to support Serra Head Coach Patrick Walsh ’93.

De La Salle Athletics Hall Fame CLASS OF 2024

Richard “Scooter”

Barry ’84 (Basketball)

was a two-year varsity basketball player at De La Salle and was a captain during his senior season. In 1983-84, the first-team All-Catholic Athletic League selection helped the Spartans post a 20-7 record. After De La Salle, Scooter played at Kansas University (1984-89). He averaged 15 minutes per game on the 1987 Kansas NCAA Final Four team, then was the sixth man on the 1988 Division 1 National Championship team. He was named the Midwest Regional MVP after scoring 25 points in a win over Kansas State, helping the Jayhawks advance to the Final Four. In the fall of 1989, he was the last cut of the Boston Celtics, before spending two seasons in the NBA’s Developmental League. He played professionally for 17 years in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and Australia. Recently, he ran the Barry Basic Training Basketball Camp at De La Salle and has returned to campus numerous times to participate in the annual basketball alumni game.

Matt Biel ’04 (Swimming)

was De La Salle’s first-ever individual North Coast Swimming Championship winner, after capturing the 200 and 500 Freestyle individual titles at the 2004 NCS Championships. Matt’s high school swimming resume also included being the team captain and top individual point scorer for De La Salle during the 2003 and 2004 NCS Swimming Championships. As a senior, he represented the United States in international competition as a member of the US National Junior Team and was recognized as USA Swimming’s Male Pacific Swimmer of the Year. He still holds two school records in the 200 and 500 freestyle. In July of 2004, he became the first

De La Salle swimmer to participate in the United States Olympic Trials. Matt received an athletic scholarship from the University of Arizona and was a member of the school’s first Division 1 National Championship swim team in 2008. He coached the San Francisco MLK Blue Dolphins, a team with multiracial swimmers from the Bayview-Hunters Point District of San Francisco as part of USA Swimming’s Diversity Program.

Damon Jenkins ’03 (Football) was a three-year starter at defensive back for De La Salle, helping the Spartans to three consecutive undefeated seasons. Damon was a two-time first-team all-BVAL selection, earned top-100 recognition by the Contra CostaTimes, and was named All-State by Sports Magazine.Rated as one of the best cornerbacks in the country, ranking as the 48th-best prospect in the West and 19th-best cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com, he committed to play football at Fresno State, playing for the Bulldogs from 2004-07. He had a team-high three interceptions in 2006, returning one for a touchdown against No. 14 Boise State. Damon is currently in his third season as the head varsity football coach at Kerman High School in Kerman, Calif. Beyond the game of football, he serves as a mentor and role model, providing guidance, support, and encouragement to students as they navigate the challenges of adolescence and prepare for their future endeavors. With dedication, enthusiasm, and a belief in the power of mentorship, he is committed to shaping the leaders of tomorrow and making a positive impact on students.

Rudy Ramirez ’04 (Wrestling) was a four-time varsity letter winner in wrestling at De La Salle and was the individual Bay Valley Athletic League individual champion all four years. Rudy had four top-5 finishes at the North Coast Section Championships, including individual championships in 2003 (112 pounds) and 2004 (119 pounds). Rudy qualified for the CIF Boys Wrestling Championships three times (2002-04). As a senior in 2004, he finished the year with a fifth-place finish at the CIF State meet. He would go on

At most high schools across the country, fall marks football season and homecoming. For De La Salle, it also serves as the backdrop for its annual Athletic Hall of Fame Ceremony, which honors individuals and teams that have contributed to the school’s storied athletic program.

The Class of 2024 made its official public debut on October 26, The class includes twotime CIF State Championship-winning Basketball Coach Frank Allocco, who coached the Spartans from 1997 through 2015. He was joined by former student-athletes Richard “Scooter” Barry ’84 (basketball), Matt Biel ’04 (swimming), Damon Jenkins ’03 Rudy Ramirez ’04 (wrestling), and Clayton Tanner ’06 (baseball), as well as former Water Polo Head Coach Scott Hirsch ‘82. The 2009 Wrestling and the 2010 team were also part of this year’s Hall of Fame Class.

to compete in wrestling at the collegiate level at Fresno State, where he was a member of the wrestling team for the 2004-05 season. After the Fresno State wrestling program was discontinued following his freshman season, Rudy returned to De La Salle as an assistant coach from 2007-11.

Clayton Tanner ’06 (Baseball) was a two-year starting pitcher for the Spartans, receiving first-team all-league honors in both years. During those two seasons, he posted a 15-5 overall record with a 1.35 earned run average and 167 strikeouts in 124.1 innings pitched. As a senior, he had a 1.39 ERA and a 10-2 record with 106 strikeouts in 65.2 innings, and as a junior, he was 5-3 with a 1.31 ERA and 61 strikeouts. As a senior, he was a First-Team All-BVAL selection, a First-Team All-State honoree by Cal-High Sports, a third-team All-American by Baseball America, and ranked as the 99th best prospect nationally by Perfect Game. After the San Francisco Giants selected him in the third round of the 2006 MLB Draft, he turned down a scholarship to pitch collegiately at Pepperdine. Born in Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia, he played for Australia in the 2011 World Cup and the 2013 World Baseball Classic. Currently, he is the pitching coach at De La Salle and he coaches the Diablo Valley Oaks developmental baseball program.

state history to win 600 games (65499) – reaching that milestone faster than any coach in the history of CIF basketball competition. Frank ended his 24-year high school coaching career with an 87 percent winning percentage, which was second all-time in California. He is the only coach in California high school basketball history to win a State Championship at two different schools. Under Frank’s tutelage, over 60 players moved on to play basketball in college. In 1981, Frank founded the popular Excel in Basketball summer camp, which serves as a teaching camp for basketball skills and provides a motivational base for thousands of youngsters in California and New Jersey.

Frank Allocco (Basketball Coach 1997-2015) spent 18 years as De La Salle’s Head Varsity Basketball Coach, leading the Spartans to 17 league titles, nine North Coast Section titles, three NorCal Championships, and two State Championships. Frank guided De La Salle to a 487-71 overall record while posting a 229-7 record against league competition. He was the 27th coach in

Scott Hirsch ’82 (Water Polo Coach (1993-2013)/Assistant Swimming Coach 2022-24) was named the head coach of De La Salle water polo in 1993, and over his first six years leading the program, the Spartans won four league championships. In his 21 seasons as the head coach at De La Salle, he guided the Spartans to 13 league titles and four NCS Championships, in 2000, 2001, 2002, and again in 2004. In 2006, he was selected as the NCS Honors Coach for boys water polo. Scott also served as an assistant coach for the De La Salle swimming team (2022-24), and the Carondelet Head Swimming Coach in 1986 and then from 1990-99. He guided the Cougars to an NCS Championship in 1998 and was named the NCS Honors Coach for girls’ swimming in 1999. He also coached Olympic champion Natalie Coughlin. After earning a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from UC Santa Barbara, he returned to his high school alma mater in the fall of 1989, where he has been teaching Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, and Trigonometry to De La Salle students for the past 35 years.

De La Salle Athletics Hall Fame

2009 Wrestling

During the 2008-09 De La Salle wrestling season, the Spartans posted a 10-0 meet record, which included North Coast Section Duals, East Bay Athletic League, and the NCS Team championships. The 2009 team won the school’s first NCS Championship, sparking the Spartans to win 14 of the last 15 NCS Team Championships. NCS Individual champions were: Vinny Moita (103), Tyler Sheridan (152), and Luke Sheridan (160). Moita, Jansen, and the Sheridan brothers advanced to the state meet, collecting enough points for De La Salle to finish 17th overall. Moita’s third-place finish at 103 highlighted the state finish, while Tyler Sheridan had a seventh-place finish at 152. At the time, Moita’s third-place finish marked the best individual state finish for any De La Salle wrestler in school history and currently ranks tied for the fifth-best finish in school history.

2010 Football

The 2010 De La Salle football team stands out as one of the all-time best the school has seen. This team posted a 14-0 record and finished as the No. 1 team in the country by MaxPreps. The Spartans outscored their opponents 656 to 139, winning by an average margin of victory of 46.8 to 9.9 per game. The perfect season included wins over Serra, Saint Mary’s of Stockton, Bishop Gorman, and Servite. The 48-8 victory over Servite came in the state championship game, to complete the Spartans’ perfect season, marking back-to-back state titles for De La Salle. They had 16 players go on to play football in college, including NFL players Austin Hooper and Dylan Wynn.

Pictured left to right: Rudy Ramirez ’04, Clayton Tanner ’06, Dalton Brown ’94, Damon Jenkins ’03, Scott Hirsch ’82, Frank Allocco, Richard Barry ’84, Matt Biel ’04

Making it Count in 2024

Next year will mark the 60th anniversary of De La Salle High School. Since its opening, the school has amassed more than 11,000 alumni – not to mention a lot of love and support. This was never more evident than during De La Salle’s GivingBacktotheFuture donation drive last month, otherwise known as the school’s annual Giving Week. Thanks to the generosity of our community, we were able to raise $416,821 to help ensure that our Spartans have a bright future. A huge thank you goes out to all those who gave during this time!

Yet De La Salle’s fundraising efforts never stop because the school’s mission to provide a premier learning experience to as many students as possible is ongoing. As such, De La Salle’s Annual Fund is one of the most important ways that its community can have an immediate impact because it provides unrestricted support for co-curricular activities attached to student life, campus ministry, athletics, the arts, and more. It also provides financial relief to many students who otherwise would not be able to afford to pay full tuition. Just as important, it provides financial resources so that the school can attract and retain the best faculty members and continue to innovate its curriculum. Put simply, the Annual Fund is how De La Salle is able to deliver on its promise to educate students in a way that allows them to become men of faith, scholarship, and integrity.

That is why, as 2024 draws to a close, De La Salle wants to remind you that, as a 501(c)(3) organization with no federal or state funding, your contributions are tax-deductible. So, as we move into December, please consider making an investment in our student’s future before the end of the year so that you can receive tax benefits. Donations can be in cash, stocks, or through corporate matching programs. Just go to www.dlshs.org/givenow to make a gift. De La Salle’s Tax ID number is 68-0311262.

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De La Salle continued its Spartan tradition of excellence in the 2023-24 school year, earning seven East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) championships, seven North Coast Championships (NCS), and one Northern California Championship. In addition, each varsity team had a grade point average (GPA) in excess of 3.0, and 24 student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent (NLIs). The outstanding effort of student-athletes, coaches, teachers, and support staff continues to amaze everyone associated with the school. Congratulations on another successful year Spartans!

Individual Honors

Alec Blair (basketball/baseball)

EBAL Co-Basketball Player of the Year 2023-24 De La Salle Athlete of the Year

Trey Caldwell (cross country)

EBAL Individual Champion

NCS Division 2 Individual Champion

3rd place at the NCS MOC in the 3200m

Drew Cunningham (football)

EBAL Mountain Division, Co-Defensive MVP

Franklin Enkhmandak (wrestling)

NCS Individual Champion in the 159-pound weight class

Andrei Gran (lacrosse)

EBAL Defensive Player of the Year

Jay Hubbard (water polo)

EBAL Offensive Player of the Year

Jaden Jefferson (track & field)

4th place at CIF State Champions in the 100m

NCS MOC Individual Champion in the 100m and 200m

Joshua Kim (golf)

1st place at the CIF NorCal Championships

1st place at the NCS Division 1 Golf Championships

Luke Nobrega (volleyball)

EBAL Offensive Player of the Year

Martin Martir (wrestling)

NCS Individual Champion in the 122-pound weight class

Caleb Tatad (wrestling)

NCS Individual Champion in the 115-pound weight class

2023-24 East Bay Athletic League Boys All-Sports Award

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The Highlights

• Football - CIF NorCal Division 1-AA Champions

• Golf – Runner up at CIF State Championships and runner up at CIF NorCal Championships

• 7 North Coast Section Championships (Football, Golf, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field (Tri-Valley and Meet of Champions), and Wrestling (Dual and Team)

• 7 East Bay Athletic League Titles (Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field, Water Polo, and Wrestling)

• 77 All-EBAL Awards Winners (5 players of the year, 44 first-team, 27 second-team, 1 honorable mention)

• 75 NCS President’s Honor Roll Recipients (3 Cross Country, 5 Football, 6 Water Polo, 6 Basketball, 4 Soccer, 9 Wrestling, 6 Baseball, 4 Golf, 9 Lacrosse, 3 Tennis, 8 Swimming & Diving, 6 Track & Field,

Class of 2024 Moving on to Collegiate Athletics

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Jonathan Guerrero San Diego Football

Joe McGee Saint Mary’s College Baseball

Leo Ricketts Sacramento State Basketball

Arshawn Salkhi Vanguard Basketball

Parker Beilke Arizona Rugby

Chris Biller UC Berkeley Rugby

Joey Deitchman Saint Mary’s College Rugby

Landon Dunn Southwest Baptist Football

Manuel Martir Simpson Wrestling

Kaelan Meyer Arizona Rugby

Caleb Tatad Cal Poly Humboldt Wrestling

Dominic Zapata Arizona Rugby

Drew Cunningham Stanford Football

Max Ghiglieri Saint Mary’s College Baseball

Andrei Gran Illinois Institute of Lacrosse Technology

Colin Keith Dartmouth Golf

Kai Maoananu-Apela Arizona Rugby

Mario Stump Academy of Art Golf

Cole Westphal North Central College Lacrosse

Jaden Dumdumaya USC Golf

Jack Hayden Santa Clara Golf

Jay Hubbard UC Irvine Water Polo

RJ Meyn Santa Clara Baseball

Hank Tripaldi San Diego State Baseball

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Fiscal Year 2023-24

De La Salle Endowments and Named Funds

The De La Salle Annual Fund is a fundraising priority of the school that complements our mission to serve all students, while also addressing yearly operational needs. It is vital to the financial health, growth, and future of the school and puts our students first. Through donations, we make tuition assistance possible for families with varying levels of need, provide tools and training for our faculty and staff, and facilitate 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

Gloria Pearce Memorial Endowment Fund

Happy Family Fund

Hugo A. Ramirez ’18 Memorial Scholarship Fund

Joan M. Buhlman Scholarship Fund

Josh and Chelsea Freeman Family Fund

Ken Reidy Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Aid

Legacy Society Members

Lucas Rubino Memorial Scholarship

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

Owens Family Fund

Peters Family Scholarship Fund

Ryan C. Abele ’16 Memorial Scholarship Fund

Salter Family Scholarship Fund

Schuler Family Fund

Scott Chapman Memorial Fund

Silvio and Mary Garaventa Family Endowment for Financial Aid

Terrance Kelly ‘04 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. Brian Holm ‘90

Founder’s Circle

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.

Ms. Marilyn G. Richard

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. James B. Aberer, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Abreu ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Alumbaugh

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Baldacci ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bianchina, Jr. ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Binswanger, Jr.

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. and Mrs. William E. Gagen

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

Ms. Teresa M. Herigstad

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. Maurice C. M.

Jones-Drew II ‘03

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

Maurice Jones-Drew Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Tim J. McCaffery

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Morgan

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Niedermeyer

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Dea

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson

Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Peters ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Pickett

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Pittore, Jr.

Mr. James B. Rettig

Robert Stewart & Helen Pfeiffer Odell Fund

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Salter

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. J. S. Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Tomkovicz

Mr. David R. Tripaldi

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Varni

Mr. and Mrs. Craig E. Walker

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

Dr. James Anthony and Kristine Anthony

Antioch Auto Center Armanino LLP

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baltz

Bay Alarm

Bay Scholars

Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Becker

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Browman

Dr. and Mrs. Ryan A. Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Dalton C. Brown ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Buckley

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Capbarat

Mr. Erik W. Carlson and Dr. Sara W. Carlson

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. Casillas

Mr. and Mrs. Zackary Chandler

Mr. and Mrs. Colby R. Clegg ‘00

Mr. Gary Colclasure and Ms. Alexandra Strough

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Craw

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Curran ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. De Mattei

Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Deitchman

Mr. and Mrs. John V. Deitchman

Dolan’s Lumber

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Eidson

Element Wealth Management

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Enea ‘84

1965 Club

EPIC Insurance Brokers

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Erickson

FH Dailey Chevrolet

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Francis ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Frasca

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Freeman ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gagen

Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Gates

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gilmore

Golden State Orthopedics and Spine

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goldstein

Goodwin Family Memorial Trust

Graue Family Foundation

Greenlight Simulation LLC

Mr. and Mrs. James Guyette

Mr. and Mrs. Stephan F. Haggerty

Mr. Joseph P. Harney ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Held

Ms. Teresa M. Herigstad

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hinckley ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Derek S. Holmberg

Mr. Stephen L. Ingersol and Mrs. Jenny Bennhoff

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jansen

Jean T. Stenson Family Trust

Joe’s Walnut Creek

Mr. Rick E. Koch ‘73

Dr. and Mrs. Theophile G. Koury

Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Kranzberg

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lakey

Robert Stewart & Helen Pfeiffer Odell Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Sanjay Roy

Dr. Michael J. Rubino III ‘84

Lasallian Education Fund

Lehmer’s Concord Buick GMC

Lenox Homes

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lind

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Madrigal

Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Malgradi

Dr. Kathleen M. Manning

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Marchetti ‘96

Maurice Jones-Drew Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. McClure

Mr. Joseph R. McLean ‘92

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mechelke

Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Meeks

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Michelini

Mr. and Mrs. Derek Mims

John V. Deitchman Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. M. JonesDrew II ‘03

K2 Healthcare, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Deepak Kalra

Dr. and Mrs. Scott E. Keith

Kinder’s

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Klintworth

Mr. Michael J. Monaldo and Mrs. Valerie A. Nagel

Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Nokes

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. O’Keefe ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Neal

Mr. and Mrs. Owen M. Owens, Jr. ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Patterson

Mr. Dustin Pearce ‘90 and Ms. Beth Sordi

Pepsi Beverages Company

Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Peters ‘83

PG&E Community Relations

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan T. Prindiville

Mr. Eric J. Quinn ‘94

Mr. Joseph D. Rainero ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. David K. Riccitiello

Mrs. Diana M. Salter

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sauger

Mr. and Mrs. William V. Saunders

Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Schlicht

Mr. and Mrs. Myron K. Scott

Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Seeno III ‘92

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shoemaker ‘73

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Smalley

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stewart

Mr. and Mrs. Moose Stolarzyk

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tchejeyan

Mr. Scott A. Tryon and Mrs. Eleezeh Safarians

Mr. Robert A. Van Wyck ‘08

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Van Wyck

Dr. and Mrs. Alex Virgilio

Vituity Cares Foundation, Inc

Frank H. Wagner ‘73 and Lynn O’Hearn Wagner

Mr. Terron Ward ‘10 and Ms. Chloe Steinbeck

Mr. and Mrs. William Ward

WardBoy Project

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wardy

Mr. and Mrs. Tim B. Westphal

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wheeler

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Will

William G. Irwin Foundation

Mr. Terrell R. Williams-Ward, Jr. ‘04

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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Mr. and Mrs. Steven Abbs

Mr. and Mrs. John Abele

Dr. and Mrs. Nabil K. Abudayeh

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aliotti

American Chevrolet

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Andrighetto

Mr. and Mrs. Mike S. Arnold

Mr. and Mrs. John Bahorski

Dr. Victor G. Baker ‘92

Mrs. Staci L. Ball

Mr. and Mrs. Luis M. Baltodano

Mr. Heath Bartosh and Ms. Renee Lopez

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Francis S. Beech

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bell

Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bergholm

Mr. Michael Berry and Dr. Rosalyn Burke-Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bianchina, Jr. ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Boswell

Dr. Jennifer C. Brasiel

Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Bristol ‘97

Mr. Jeffrey Burns

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Byers

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Byrne

Mr. Alex Carrillo and Ms. Shari M. Cornaggia

Mr. Ruben A. Castellon

Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Castillo

Mr. Paul E. Chahin ‘82 and Mrs. Leslie R. Guerrero-Chahin

Mr. Connor W. Challey ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chiarucci

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Chipman

Mr. and Mrs. Beyat U. Christen

Mr. Randall E. Clark ‘12

Dr. and Mrs. Jason R. Clark ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coccimiglio

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Connell ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cormier

Mr. and Mrs. Christos Coutelier

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Coward

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cressio ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. M. Crossett

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cunningham

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. D’Amato

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Del Santo ‘92

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Depaoli ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Despretter

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

Diablo Valley Funeral Home

Mr. and Mrs. Casey B. Dias ‘90

Mr. Dave DiFranco and Mrs. Kim Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dillon

Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Dimalanta ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Dionson

Mr. Patrick H. Dolan ‘06

Mr. and Mrs. David Dunn

Mr. and Mrs. Dritan Dyrmishi

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Edmondson

Mr. Richard E. Elston

Mr. and Mrs. Levent Ertoz

SRONODLAYOL THE CLUB

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eseltine

Mrs. Deborah Falconer

Mr. and Mrs. James K. Ferrucci II

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Field ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Donnie M. Fisi

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fontana

Mr. Andrew L. Freeman ‘93 Fremont Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. French ‘95

Mr. Daniel W. Gagen ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Galloway ‘95

Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Giorgi, Jr. ‘86

Mr. Paul Giusto

Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Glover Ph. D. Go Janitorial, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Godron

Mr. and Mrs. Enrico J. Gomez

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gran

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Gums, Sr. ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Hamilton

Mr. and Mrs. Hooman Hamzeh

Mr. Christopher R. Hayworth ‘00 and Mrs. Nieves Caballero

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Herring

Mr. and Mrs. John Herrington

1965 DE LASALLE’S MOST LOYALDONORS ED S’ELLASAL TSOM

Doug Wilson Hardwoods

Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Drain ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Holquin

Dr. Harry S. Huang and Dr. Cathy Huang

Mr. Dan Hubbard and Mrs. Bernice Chun

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Hughes

Mrs. Teresa Hurlbut

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Hurlbut

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ivankovich

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johansen

Mr. Edward J. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Jones

Dr. and Mrs. Scott M. Kamena

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kennedy

Mr. and Mrs. Gus J. Kerry

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kiepen

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Koller ‘91

Mr. and Mrs. David Kovacovich

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Krause

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kroger

Mr. and Mrs. Sanjeev Kumar

Mr. Jeffrey W. LaCour ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Lencioni

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Linck

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Livingston

Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Loberg

Ms. Tiffany R. Lockridge

Mrs. Esther Lopez-Arias

Mr. Nicholas M. Luengo and Mrs. Ashley K. Stringfellow

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Madge

Mr. Carl Maestre and Mrs. Helene M. Kremer Maestre

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Malcolm

Mr. and Mrs. Radu Matei

Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. McNamara

Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. McNutt

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Merrion

Mr. William J. Milliken and Ms. Debra P. Portello

Mr. and Mrs. Andre Miron

Dr. Mark P. Musco and Dr. Dolores K. Musco

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Nigro

Mr. and Mrs. David Nix

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Novosel

Mr. and Ms. Timothy O’Keeffe

Mr. and Ms. Christian Oliver

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ortiz

Mr. and Mrs. Jason A. Ovadia ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paik

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Pappageorge ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Parker

Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Petteys

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Preston

Ms. Kristin Prieur

Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Primas

Mrs. Rebecca Pringle

Provident Credit Union

Mr. and Mrs. Amein Punjani

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua J. Quintero ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Raffetto

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ramirez

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Reardon

Dr. Matt Recktenwald and Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Rega

Mr. and Mrs. Franco Reggi

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riley

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Roberts ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Roberts

Cdr. (Ret.) and

Mrs. Edward A. Robertson, Jr. ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Roden

Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Rogers

Dr. Raymond Roque and Dr. Nina V. Roque

Silver Club ($500 - $1,964)

The Silver Club honors donors with annual giving of $500 or more.

Anonymous (11)

Anonymous (7)

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Aberer III ‘86

Mr. Andrew P. Abranches and Mrs. Dawn C. Feegrado

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Accardo

Mr. and Ms. Jose Aguayo

Mr. and Mrs. Enrique M. Alvarez

Ms. Katie Alworth

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Andico

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Andre

Announce-It

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Appel

Ms. Anne M. Appel

Mr. Brian A. Awabdy and Dr. Graziella W. Awabdy

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Azar

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Bacharach ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Backstrom

Dr. Daniel J. Bajada and Dr. Tania F. Bajada

Mr. Charles A. Barca

Mr. and Mrs. Trenton M. F. Barmby ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Barth

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Beane

Ms. Peggy Beeler

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beil

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beinke

Mr. and Mrs. Dario Bernardi

Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Biale

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Biles, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bingham

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Binswanger ‘03

BKF Engineers

Mr. Marlon A. Blanton ‘91

Mr. and Mrs. Lance S. Boicelli ‘94

Mr. Tom A. Bonigut ‘86

Ms. Lisa M. Borba

Mr. John A. Borba

Mr. Christopher Botsford

Mr. Tobin J. Bradley ‘92

Brass Bear Delicatessen

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Brien ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brinton

Brooksee

Mr. and Ms. Scott Brown

Ms. Nicole S. Brumleve

Buoncristiani Family Winery

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burgess, Jr.

Mr. Lawrence Burke

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Butler

Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Cabrera

Mr. and Mrs. Tom A. Cacciola, Jr. ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Caldwell

Mr. William B. Cale ‘00

Cal-Neva Environmental Systems

Mr. and Mrs. Justin B. Camara

Mrs. Genevieve Camera

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Canon

Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Carmichael

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Carscadden

Mr. Adam C. Carter ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Casey

Mr. Michael J. Cashman ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Cassidy

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Castagnetto

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Castillo, Jr.

Mr. Carlos T. Castillo and Mrs. Lilliana R. Fernandes

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chaput

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Charlton

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chavaria

Dr. and Mrs. Craig N. Chlebicki

CHS Water Polo Team

Mr. and Mrs. Claudio V. Cipolla CleanFleets.net

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clogher

Mr. Christopher J. Cole ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Conway ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Cook

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Cook

Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Cooke

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Corr

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Corral, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Cortez

Mr. and Mrs. John Costagliola

Miss Kimberlee Cricks

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Crissman

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Crowley

Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Cunanan

Mr. Gerald Cunningham

Mr. Andrew E. Curto ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Curulla

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Daly ‘91

Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Davies

Mr. and Mrs. Chris P. Del Santo ‘94

Mr. Nicholas F. Dengler and Mrs. Katie N. Hall

Dr. and Mrs. Craig DeVinney

Diablo Valley Baseballl Club Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Juan Rovirosa

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanchez

Dr. John Schilling ‘92 and Dr. Kimberly Schilling

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schlaich

Mr. and Mrs. Kameron Schroeder

Mr. and Mrs. Christian Scranton

Mr. and Mrs. David T. Seeno ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Seeno

Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Shively

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Slavonia

Mr. and Ms. Gerard Soriano

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Spicer

SPM Properties, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Renton C. Squires

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Stuch

Mr. and Mrs. John Sturm

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Sulaver

Mr. Chris Sullivan and Mrs. Olivia Sevilla-Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. Casey Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Sullivan ‘02

Mr. Woodie Dixon and Ms. Nicole Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Trung Doan

Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Drain

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Driscoll ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Jermaine Duckett

Dudum Real Estate Group

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Edens

Mr. and Mrs. Sean R. Edgar ‘84

Efficiency Sports Performance

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Eggers, Jr. ‘79

Mr. Shaun M. Eidson ‘99

Mr. John J. Erdos ‘99

Dr. and Mrs. Willam J. Evans

Evergood Fine Foods

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fabian

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Facchetti

Mr. and Mrs. Damien C. Fahey

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Falco ‘83

Mr. Conor W. Famulener ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Linus J. Farias

Mr. Davide Farinati and Ms. Sylvia E. Perfetto

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Favroth ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Foehr

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander V. Fong

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Francisco-Choa

Mr. and Ms. Greg C. Franco

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Freeman, Jr. ‘86

Tammy S. Freeman

Ms. Rose R. Frigo and Mrs. Patricia L. Fraser

Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Fusari

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Gaber ‘94

Dr. Anita C. Gaind

Mr. and Mrs. Adam D. Gallegos

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Gandy

Mrs. Cherie Gann

Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Garavaglia ‘75

Mr. Joseph L. Garaventa ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Garcia

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gardiner

Mr. Nicholas Gartner

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ghiglieri

Mr. John G. Gilchrist ‘14

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Gillette

Mrs. Diane Gilmore

Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Girod

Mr. Jesse J. Glueck ‘91 and

Ms. Nicole Dunbar

Mr. Cortland L. Golightly ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Kalanikai Tai

Talent Alchemist, LLC

The Varga Group

Mr. J. S. Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Thompson

Mr. David R. Tripaldi

Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Tully

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. VanderKlugt ‘87

Mr. Humberto Varela and Mrs. Susana Goncalves

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallunas

Mr. and Mrs. Josh J. Westerberg

Mr. and Ms. Craig Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams

Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne L. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wolf

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Wolking ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Yazurlo

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Yeoh

Ms. Marie D. Graham

Mr. and Mrs. James Griffith

Mr. and Mrs. Blas G. Guerrero, Ph.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Paolo Guggia

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Gutierrez

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haberstroh

Mr. Tom J. Hagen ‘92

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Haley ‘83

Mr. James M. Hallissy ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hamilton

Mr. Mehran Hamzeh and Mrs. Sheida Khosrovani

Mr. Sean P. Hanlon ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hanlon

Mr. Bassam Hanna and Mrs. Randa Ghantous

Mr. and Mrs. Tomoyuki Harashima

Mr. Jonathan J. Hardisty ‘01 and Mrs. Megan Ferri

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Harold

Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Harper

Ms. Deborah Hawthorne

Mrs. Suzane L. Held

Mr. Matthew M. Henderson ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Hershey

Mr. and Mrs. Sameer Hilal

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Hoffman

Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Hooper

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hughes

Mr. and Mrs. Carlesta Hurd

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Huxley

Jack’s Restaurant & Bar

Mr. Ryan T. Jeans ‘12

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jimenez

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Johannsen

Mr. Matthew C. Johns

Ms. Natalie M. Johns

Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard N. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Johnson

Mr. Alfred B. Johnson ‘76 Jostens

Dr. and Mrs. Derek J. Jue

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Kalin

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Karim

Mr. and Ms. James Karol

Mr. and Mrs. David Karst

Dr. and Mrs. Karthik Kasirajan

Dr. Nils Kauffman and Dr. Therese E. Peffer

Mr. Edward E. Keenan

Ms. Adriana Keenan

Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Kienzle

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kimball ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kupper

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Lacsamana

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Laiolo ‘85

Dr. Matthew J. Lakin and Dr. Brigid Rose

Mr. and Mrs. Ian Larive

Mrs. JoAnn Lasater

LeapFrog Plumbing, Inc

Mr. and Mrs. Jason A. Lee

Ms. Andrea N. Lee

Les Schwab Tire Centers

Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Lesser

Mr. Stephen D. Lilly ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Bon Laudemer N. Lizardo

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Loar

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Logan

Mr. James R. Logan ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lohmeier

Ms. Gina Longmire

Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Lopez

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lucas ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. MacArthur

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Mack ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Lee McDonald

General and Mrs. Timothy P. McGuire ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Troy E. McKinley

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McNell

Mr. and Mrs. John S. McPhee ‘85

Brother Michael Meister, FSC

Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Mendell

Mr. Eric J. Mercer ‘84

Mrs. Linda A. Mercer

Mr. and Mrs. Noah B. Merl ‘01

Mrs. and Mr. Kelsey Merl

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Millar

Mr. and Mrs. Joel-Patrick Millsap

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Mims

Mr. and Mrs. Garth F. Miner ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mitchell

Major and Mrs. Robert P. Mitchell ‘86

Mr. James T. Mitzel

Ms. Cuini Mo

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Molina

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Molloy ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Arul A. Money

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Montez

Mr. and Mrs. William Moore

Mrs. Laurie Morfin

Mrs. Margie M. Morris

Green Club ($1 - $499)

Mrs. Glenda H. Morris

Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Morris

Mr. and Mrs. David Mucha

Ms. Kelly Mullane

Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Mullen ‘80

Mullin Law Firm

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Munoz

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt R. Munzinger

Mr. Nicholas W. Musco IV ‘26

Mr. and Mrs. Rajesh M. Nathan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Nevares ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Niedermeyer

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nobrega ‘85

Mrs. Michele Novotney

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nuti

Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. O’Flynn

Mr. Taylor Ohanlon

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Palm ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pariso

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Paul ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Pauline ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pawlo

Mr. and Mrs. Lino Persi

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Peters

Mr. Paul J. Peterson and Ms. Suzanne T. Nuti Peterson

Mr. Travis R. Pfeifer ‘97

Ms. Stephanie Pfister

Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Platzbecker

Mr. and Mrs. Adam E. Polk ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Pollak ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Popp

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Porter

Mr. Michael J. Prindiville ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Geraldo J. Pua

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ian B. Quiambao ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rael

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Randall

Ms. Maureen Rangen

Ratcliff

Mr. Andrew Reid

Mrs. Denise Reid

Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Reilly

Mr. and Mrs. Uwe W. Reimer

Mrs. Jennifer Reinwald

Mr. and Mrs. Antonio J. Riga

Mr. Jose M. Rincon and Ms. Rachel L. Flores

Rocco’s Ristorante & Pizzeria

Mr. and Mrs. Erich A. Rodden

Mr. Jesse J. Rodriguez ‘99

The Green Club honors donors with annual giving up to $499.

Anonymous (18)

Mr. Ruben Academia and Ms. Anita Galon

Mr. Zane F. Acle ‘23

Mr. Jordan M. Acle ‘23

Mrs. Maria M. Acosta and Mr. Jorge L. Monroy

Mr. Bruce Adams

Mr. Samuel J. Adams ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Tanc Agius

Ms. Veronica Agius

Mr. and Ms. Jose L. Aguirre

Captain and Mrs. Michael Agustin

Mr. Todd T. Aiken and Mrs. Mary P. McMahon

Dr. and Mrs. Ean Ainsworth

Mr. and Mrs. Aras A. Alekna ‘93

Mr. Joseph V. Aliotti ‘05

Mr. James P. Allan ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Allen ‘85

Mr. Leodegario A. Alonzo and Mrs. Sarah A. Padgham

Mr. and Mrs. Edgardo Alvarez

Mr. and Mrs. Mario Alvarez

Mr. Rene Alvarez

Mr. Gonzalo E. Amador and Mrs. Ileana L. Solorio

Ms. Erika Amaya

Mr. and Mrs. Rick M. Ananos

Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Andal ‘91

Mr. Jason D. Andal ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Russel T. Anderson ‘73

Mr. Mackenzie T. Anderson ‘16

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. Andrade ‘01

Mr. Keanu A. Andrade ‘16

Andreatta Family Giving Fund

Mr. Nicholas D. Angelelo ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Angerame

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Appel

Appel Law Firm LLP

Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Aragon

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Aragon

Mr. Gabriel A. Araiza and

Ms. Stephanie Scott

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Rodvien

Mr. and Mrs. Toby Roetto

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Rogers

Mr. and Ms. Carlos Romo

Rosalyn Burke DDS

Mr. Gregory P. Rosellini ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ross ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. John Russi

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Salacuse

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Salmon

Mr. George A. Salter and

Mrs. Nicole A. Davidson

Dr. Aaron Salyapongse and Dr. Denise O’Riordan

Mr. Jerry Sanchez and Ms. Patricia Hernandez

Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Scheibley

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Schilling

Mr. and Mrs. Olin J. Schultz

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Scotto

Ms. Kerry D. Seastrand

Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Seck

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Segundo

Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Seilhan ‘71

Mr. Grant W. Shaffer and

Ms. Patricia M. Y. Pon

Mr. Scott A. Sills ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Sitov

Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Smith

Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Southard ‘90

Mr. Richard J. Spahl ‘72

Sports Basement

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. St. John

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Stark

State Farm Insurance

Dr. Al Sumaquial and Dr. Elaine Sumaquial

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Suryan

Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Symonds

Mr. Lester K. Tancuan ‘91 and Dr. Mary Ann Tancuan

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Tarasow

Mr. Richard Taylor and Mrs. Renee Penegor

The Bay Club

The Smog Shop

The Tam Group, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Throne

Mr. and Mrs. Ian D. Tooze

Mr. Louie J. Arias III ‘15

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Arvin ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Arvizu ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Noel Asuncion

Auburn Lounge

Ms. Stephanie Austin

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Avalos ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto A. Avila

Mr. Brian M. Bacharach ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Bacsafra ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Baines

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Ball ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Balough

Mr. and Mrs. Jose S. M. Baluyut

Mr. Luis Barba

Mr. Caden T. Barger ‘22

Mr. Cameron C. Barger ‘20

Mr. and Mrs. Darrick Barnes

Ms. Meredith Barnidge

Ms. Shirlita M. Barron

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Barry ‘81

Mr. Christopher H. Barry ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Toribio

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Tsagaris

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Tschann ‘95

Mr. Philip A. Turner ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Art Turrin

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Twelvetrees

Mr. Dominic E. Uchikura ‘98

Mr. Aaron D. Uchikura ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Antonio N. Uribarri ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Val Verde

Mr. and Mrs. John Vasquez

Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Velazquez

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Viernes

Volkov Law Firm, Inc.

Mr. Jared R. Wagner ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waldron

Mr. Brandon T. Walsh ‘97

Mr. Robert A. Walsh and Dr. Jill M. Walsh

Watson Electric Inc.

Mr. Robert B. Watters and Dr. Nadine A. Watters

Dr. Jason Whitmore and Dr. Cassandra Whitmore

Mr. Ferdinand Widjaja and Mrs. Junimawaty Saktianto Syah

Mr. Frederick J. Williams and Mrs. Margie M. Morris

Mr. and Mrs. Brandt J. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wolfsen

Dr. and Mrs. Christian Wright

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ybarra

Ms. Yon K. Zhongli

Mr. and Mrs. John-Paul Zingmark

Mr. and Mrs. David Zuniga

Mr. Joseph G. Barry

Mr. Don M. Basanes ‘04

Mr. Ken and Nancy Bastida

Mr. and Ms. John W. Batcheller

Mr. Kyle Bates

Mr. Abraham Batha and Mrs. Lidia Jemanhe

Mr. Dave Bauer

Mr. and Mrs. David Baur

Mr. Calvin C. Becerra ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Beckman

Mr. Cliff Behrens ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Beilke

Mrs. Alida B. Beilke

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. Bellusa ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Bellusa ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. David Benedetti ‘71

Dr. John Bennhoff

Mr. and Mrs. Dyshun Beshears

Mr. William H. Beyer ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bihler ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Pascal Billaud

Mr. Chistopher M. M. Biller ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Black

Dr. and Mrs. Tikoes A. Blankenberg ‘74

Mr. Robert Blankenship

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blasi

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Boet ‘71

Mrs. Stephanie J. Cline

Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Cline

Mrs. Mechele Cobo

Mr. and Mrs. Chad A. Cola

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Colchico

Ms. Lynda L. Cole

Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dwiggins

Dr. and Mrs. Derek A. Dwinell

Ms. Deborah Dwyer

Mr. James Earhart

Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Earle

East Bay Staging, Interiors by Shawnda

Mr. and Mrs. John Gepila

Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Gervolino

Mr. Dann B. Gesink and Ms. Yvonne Parker

Ms. Nadine Ghammache

Mr. Christopher Giangregorio

Ms. Joy Hirayama

Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Hodson

Mr. Drew C. Hodson ‘95

Mr. Timothy A. Hodson ‘02

Mr. Wesley J. Hodson ‘98

Mr. Sean M. Hogan ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kolwyck

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Kosich ‘02

Mr. Karl F. Kreft ‘77

Mr. Balachandran Krishnamoorthy and Mrs. Lavanya Gunachandran

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Krochmal, Jr. ‘85

Mr. Phillip Marshall

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Martin

Ms. Perla Martinez

Ms. Alexis Martinez

Mr. Manuel Martir and Ms. Dolores Lopez

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrissey

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Motta

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Mucha

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mullane ‘88

Mr. Jameson K. Mullin ‘24

Mr. Eric Munzinger

Mr. Ryan C. Pegnim ‘99

Mr. Timothy D. Pegnim ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Perez

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Perez ‘72

Mr. Jaime Perez and Mrs. Tania Maldonado

Mr. and Mrs. Eriberto B. Perez

Mr. and Mrs. James Perry

Mr. Connor O. Peters ‘11

Mr. Cody R. Peterson ‘09

Mr. Carl Peterson

Mr. Plamen Petrov and Mrs. Stela Nedeva

Mr. and Mrs. Thai D. Pham

Mr. Scott Phillips

Mrs. Janice Phillips

Mr. JR Phipps

Phoenix Optical

Mr. Chris Pickslay

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Pickup

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Pierucci

Ms. Lynn D. Pinelli

Mr. and Mrs. Guilherme Pinto

Mrs. May M. Plata

Mr. and Mrs. John Porras

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Pounds

Mr. and Mrs. Damon Preston

Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Pursley ‘75

Ms. Cheryln Quan Read

Mr. and Ms. Edgardo L. Quevada

Ms. Linda Quick

Mr. Michael R. Quintana ‘11

Mr. Peter Rachwald ‘23

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Rainsford

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rajecki

Mr. David J. Ramirez ‘98 and

Ms. Anna Kononova

Mrs. Claudia E. Ramirez

Mr. Joseph A. Ramirez ‘12

Mr. and Mrs. James Randall

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rapela

Mr. and Mrs. Sean Rattigan

Mr. and Mrs. David Ravarino

Mr. David J. Recoder and

Mrs. Linda M. Hurtado

Mr. Dennis Regalado

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Reidy

Mrs. Maria Reiss

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Alfonso S. Reyes

Ms. Martha L. Reyes

Dr. Alex M. Reyzelman and Dr. Victoria Reyzelman

Dr. and Mrs. Jason M. Ribando

Z. Ribs

Mr. Jack F. Richards ‘23

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ricioli

Mr. Kyle B. Ridgway ‘17

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Risse

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Rissetto ‘72

Mr. Christopher Rissetto

Mr. Brandon Roberts ‘12

Mr. Neil Robson and Mr. Gkenn Moala

Mr. Julian A. Roca ‘94

Mr. Shap Roder

Mr. Rico S. Rodriguez ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Rodriguez

Ms. Taylor Roetto

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Rogers

Mrs. Patricia Rollo

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Romano ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Romano

Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Rose

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rosecrans ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Rosellini ‘81

Mr. Dennis A. Rosendo ‘02

Mr. Albert A. Rosette, Jr. ‘07

Ms. Christi N. Rossi

Mr. Steve Rothert

Mr. Ramon A. Rovirosa Perez ‘10

Mrs. Maryam Rudden and Mr. Darin Stuart

Ms. Florence Ruggiano

Mr. and Mrs. Claudio J. Ruiz

Mr. Dominic P. Russo ‘08

Mr. and Mrs. Adalberto Ruvalcaba

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Sacks ‘92

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Salazar ‘74

Mr. Shawn Saling

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Salmi

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Salmon

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Salvemini ‘87

Mrs. Beth-Anne Sama

Mr. Dario C. Sanchez and Mrs. Ernestine C. Pasco

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sandbergen

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sanders

Mr. Mo Sangabi

Mrs. Carol Sanguinetti

Mr. Robert Sansoe

Mr. Richard Santangelo and Mrs. Laura Stricklin

Mr. and Mrs. Roberto P. Santos ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. Kent K. Sasaki

Ms. Andrea M. Saunders

Mrs. Marcie Schade

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schechter

Mr. John Scheidt and Mrs. Krystal J. Alderete

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd V. Schine III ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmitt

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schneider ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schooler

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Schratz ‘73

Mr. Robert E. Schroeter ‘88

Ms. Catherine Schultz

Mr. Caden J. Schumacher ‘26

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schwenger

Mr. and Ms. Paul A. Scotto

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sculls

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. See ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sefkow

Mr. and Mr. Mario E. Selva II ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Andre C. Senasac ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. Brook E. Serafino ‘87

Mr. Joshua L. Serafino ‘17

Mr. Barry R. Serafino ‘77

Mr. Albert L. Serafino, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Serventi

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan K. Seto

Mr. and Mrs. Daren Shappet

Mrs. Genevieve Shappet

Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Shaver

Ms. Jean A. Sherlock

Mr. Robert Shingleton

Ms. Connie Shingleton

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Shipe

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Shire

Mr. and Mrs. Zaid Shlah

Mr. John P. Shoaff ‘87 and Mrs. Laura Sonjara

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shoemaker ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Short

Mrs. Carolyn Silberman

Ms. Puneet Singh

Brother Kevin M. Slate, FSC ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith

Mr. David P. Smith ‘01

Mrs. Jennifer Snee

Mrs. Barbara Snow

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos F. Solares

Mr. Mike Solario

Mr. Jayden Solis

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Speight

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Spiller ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Spiller ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stafford

Mr. Jordan R. Stankowski ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stanton

Mrs. Diane Stefani

Mr. and Mrs. Christian J. Stenrud ‘91

Mr. Mitchell S. Stephens

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Steuber ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan W. Stice ‘91

Mr. Paul Stoddard

Mrs. Barbara A. Stokes

Mr. and Mrs. Ian S. Stonerock

Mr. Casey Strand, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Casey L. Strand, Sr.

Ms. Jennifer A. Streegan

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Streicher ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. David Stump

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Suacillo

Mr. James Suchomel

Mr. Dmitriy Sukhov and Dr. Nataliya Kushnir

Mr. and Mrs. Kerry M. Sullivan

Mrs. Carol A. Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Sullivan, Ph.D. ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Y. Sumulong

Mr. Logan C. Sumulong ‘19

Ms. Paige Sumulong

Ms. Sandra Sung

Ms. Irene Sutanto

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton

Ms. Kristel Svansjo

Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Svansjo

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Swearengin

Mr. Sean C. Sweeney ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. Connor M. Swegle ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Sydlik

Mr. and Mrs. Procyon B. Tabuzo

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Tacorda

Mr. and Mrs. Rolando F. Tagay

Ms. Aulii Taitano Limtiaco

Mr. Albert J. Talaoloa ‘27

Mr. Gregory Talley, Sr.

Mr. Aaron S. Tancuan ‘25

Mr. and Mrs. Skip Tarantino

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Tatad

Mr. Serafin Tatad

Mrs. Madeleva Tate

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Taylor

Mr. Jarrett P. Taylor ‘14

Mr. Simon J. Taylor and Mrs. Bonnie S. Burnett-Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Tealdi

Mr. Michael J. Teslar ‘72

Mr. Ernesto R. Tey and Dr. Jodie W. Tey

The Kerry Group

The Princeton Review

Ms. Fiel Tigno

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Tindall ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Tingley

Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Toal

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Toomey

Dr. and Mrs. Allen Toreja

Mr. Josecruz Torres and Ms. Karina Jacobo-Eufracio

Mr. Trijohn M. Tran ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Traverso ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trette

Mr. Michael C. Trevino ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Truman

Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Turner ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Tyser

Mr. and Mrs. Gastón Ugarte

Mr. and Mrs. Indrajit G. Upadhyay

Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Urrutia

Mr. and Mrs. Muthusubramanian Vaidyanathan

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Valdez ‘98

Mrs. Rina Valle

Mr. and Mrs. John Van Berkum

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Van Slambrook ‘88

Mr. James D. Van Wyck ‘11

Mr. Anthony A. M. Vasta ‘06

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Vazquez

Mr. Nicholas Veran ‘26

Mr. and Mrs. Antonio L. Vernon ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Vernon II ‘85

Mrs. Ginger Vigo-Henggeler

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Vincent

Mrs. Patricia Vizcay

Dr. and Mrs. Darko Vodopich

Dr. John P. Vogel and Dr. Tanja L. Kujac

Mr. Kai A. Waldron ‘26

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Walker ‘91

Walker & Dunlop, LLC

Mr. and Ms. Michael G. Walmsley

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Walsh ‘93

Mr. Donald E. Walter ‘08

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wan

Mrs. Jane M. Wango

Mr. Thomas J. Wanket ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Ward

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wark

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Washington

Mr. Marc Watenmaker and Mrs. Staci A. Kramer

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Waters

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Watson

Ms. Joyce Weber

Ms. Debra K. Weberling

Mr. Samuel E. Westermann ‘05

Mr. David H. Wexler and Mrs. Kathryn E. Tyson

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wheeler

Mr. Chase D. Wheeler ‘09

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Wheeler ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whipple

Mr. Charles P. Whipple ‘23

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. White ‘88

Mrs. Ingrid Wiley

Mr. Christopher B. Wilhelmy ‘03

Mr. Jake T. Willard ‘15

Mr. Devin J. Williams ‘11

Ms. Kathleen M. Williams

Mr. Sherwin Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Williamson ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Wilson ‘92

Mr. John Wilson

Mr. Kevin P. Wilson ‘86 and Mrs. Kirsten M. Hanson

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Winter

Mr. Steve Winter

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wirth

Dr. and Mrs. David Wixson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Woehl

Mr. Sean Wong and Mrs. Kelly Peters

Mr. Kevin S. Woo ‘10

Ms. Tara Wood

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Wroblewski

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Wynne

Mrs. Beth Yeap

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Yonekawa

Mr. and Ms. George Young

Mr. Jack K. Young ‘77

Mr. Jacob S. Yount ‘05

Ms. Isabella M. Zagare

Mr. Brandon L. Zoetewey ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Zuniga

Mrs. Elisabeth VanderKlugt

Ms. Sheryl L. Rowold

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rubino

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Statler

Mr. and Ms. Justin Steele

Ms. Lorraine Vannelli

Mr. Gregory D. Varni ‘01

Faculty and Staff

In addition to their dedicated time and talents provided to our school and students, De La Salle High School is blessed by our dedicated faculty and staff who made gifts this school year.

Anonymous (9)

Mr. Garth N. Adlao '93

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aliotti

Mr. and Mrs. Justin E. Alumbaugh '98

Dr. Heather Alumbaugh and Mr. David Rippon

Mr. and Mrs. Brett J. Anderson '97

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Appel

Mr. and Mrs. Felix Armenta

Mr. and Ms. Donald Armour

Mrs. Jenny L. Barger

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bauman

Mr. Andrew S. Berkes and Dr. Elizabeth M. Berkes

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Boyle

Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Bristol '97

Mr. and Mrs. Derricke Brown

Mr. Greg G. Brown-Davis '97

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Byrne

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chiarucci

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Colon

Mr. Christian N. Curry '89

Mr. and Mrs. Rich Davi

Mr. and Mrs. Moises R. De Leon '11

Consecutive Giving

Mr. Omar Diaz

Ms. Lillian A. Dickson

Mrs. Laurel Dobbin

Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Drain '94

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Earle

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Eidson

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Erickson

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Fordon '00

Ms. Jamie Frick

Ms. Regina Galloway

Mrs. Chris Garavaglia

Mr. Richard Graham '90

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Guelld '81

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Guthrie

Father LaSalle Hallissey, O.P. '69

Mr. Joie Herrera

Ms. Brooke Heskett

Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Hirsch '82

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Holquin

Mr. Christopher A. Hood-Rosales '76

Mr. David T. Jeans

Mr. Jose Antonio Jimenez

Mr. Jesus Jimenez Mora

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Juarez

Mr. Corey Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kincaid

Ms. Carrie La Cour

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ladouceur

Mr. Abel Lapid

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Llama '04

Mrs. Esther Lopez-Arias

Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Lopoz '94

Mr. and Mrs. James Macariola

Mr. Gregory D. MacArthur '03

Mrs. Alicia Mallque

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Marnell

Ms. Jennifer Matus

Mr and Mrs. Kent M. Mercer '87

Dr. Chris Miller, Ph.D.

Mr. Jorge Morales Lopez

Mr. Jonathan Norfolk

Mr. Jacinto Obregon

Mr. and Mrs. Travis D. Pacos '11

Mr. Garrett Padia

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pelster '87

Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Pierce

Mr. Franco Reguzzoni

Dr. Carrie Rehak

Mrs. Michelle R. Reilly

Ms. Kathy Resch

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Roberts '88

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Rodriguez

Dr. Rene Sanchez, Ph.D.

Mr. Jose Sanchez and Mrs. Anna Melero

Mr Jordan R. Sanders '99

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus J. Schroeder '06

Mrs. Lisa Sciacca

Ms. Elaine Seed

Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Shively

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silva

Mr. Giles D. Thompson '93 and Mrs. Kita Kopfelt-Thompson

Ms. Ida Tolentino

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Trinidad

Mr. Alber Valle

Mr. Donald Van Bomel, Jr.

Mr. Douglas J. Vierra

Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Villafania

Mr. and Mrs. David Wiese

Mr. Rizalde Yu

De La Salle High School is grateful to our Spartan faithful who have given consecutively for five, ten, fifteen, even more than 20 years! Your dedication to our Lasallian Catholic mission is immeasurable!

20+ Years

Anonymous (2)

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Aberer III ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Abreu ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aliotti

Mr. and Mrs. Justin E. Alumbaugh ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Brett J. Anderson ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Felix Armenta

Mr. Joseph G. Barry

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bradley

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coccimiglio

Mr. Christian N. Curry ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Fernando M. Da Silva

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Di Giovanni ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Drain ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Eidson

Mr. Richard Graham ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Grantham

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Guelld ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Guthrie

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hanlon

Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Hirsch ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Hurlbut

Mrs. Teresa Hurlbut

Mr. David T. Jeans

Mr. Joseph B. Kearney ‘74

Mr. Robert L. Kroha, Jr. ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ladouceur

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Leong

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lucas ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Molloy ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Nigro

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Noonan

Mrs. Guillermina O. Oliva-Nicholson and Dr. Joel L. Nicholson

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Roberts

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Roberts ‘88

Dr. Michael J. Rubino III ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd V. Schine III ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Shire

Mr. J. S. Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Wroblewski

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Yonekawa

15+ Years

Anonymous (1)

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Aberer, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baltz

Mr. Andrew S. Berkes and Dr. Elizabeth M. Berkes

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bianchina, Jr. ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Bristol ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Dalton C. Brown ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Derricke Brown

Mr. Greg G. Brown-Davis ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Byrne

Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Camera ‘86

Mr. Paul E. Chahin ‘82 and Mrs. Leslie R. Guerrero-Chahin

Mr. Nicholas C. Cipolla ‘04

Lt. Cdr. Gregory M. Contreras ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Curran ‘93

Ms. Lillian A. Dickson

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Driscoll ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Sean R. Edgar ‘84

Mr. Andrew L. Freeman ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Gaber ‘94

Mr. Lincoln D. Gunn ‘06

Mrs. Suzane L. Held

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Hintz ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hintz

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Juarez

Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kincaid

Mr. Rick E. Koch ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Lopoz ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. MacArthur

Mr. Matt Malone ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Marnell

Mrs. Barbara Mascheroni

Mr. Robert J. Montgomery ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pelster ‘87

Mr. Eric J. Quinn ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Juan Rovirosa

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Salmi

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Schilling

Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Shively

Mr. and Mrs. Art Turrin

Mr. Alber Valle

Mrs. Elisabeth VanderKlugt

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. VanderKlugt ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Velazquez

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallunas

Mr. and Mrs. David Wiese

Mr. Rizalde Yu

10+ Years

Anonymous (2)

Mr. and Mrs. Aras A. Alekna ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Alumbaugh

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Appel

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Azar

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Bacharach ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bauman

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. Bellusa ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Chris B. Bruni ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Burke ‘86

Mr.. Michael J. Cashman ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Cline

Mr. and Mrs. Jorge A. Cordova

Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Cozzoli

Mr. and Mrs. William W. Davis, Jr. ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Deitchman

Dr. David DeMartini

Mr. Michael A. Di Fiori ‘86 and Dr. Jamie Di Fiori

Mr. Omar Diaz

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fiedler

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Field ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Freeman ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Freeman, Jr. ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gagen

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gardner

Mr. Michael P. Gonzales ‘98

Miss Dorothy Graham

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Gutierrez

Father LaSalle Hallissey, O.P. ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Hazelwood ‘81

Mrs. Shelley R. Kehoe

Mr. Daniel J. Kehoe ‘97

Mr. James B. Kehoe ‘00

Mr. Corey Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Koller ‘91

Mr. Karl F. Kreft ‘77

Mr. Jeffrey W. LaCour ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ladouceur

Mr. Abel Lapid

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Larson

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. LeCoque

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Lencioni

Mr. James R. Logan ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Logan

Mrs. Esther Lopez-Arias

Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. McAdoo

Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. McClaskey ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. John S. McPhee ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mechelke

Mrs. Linda A. Mercer

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Molinar ‘80

Mr. Michael J. Monaldo and Mrs. Valerie A. Nagel

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mullane ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Mullen ‘80

Mr. Daniel P. Murphy ‘09

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Pappageorge ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Peters

Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Peters ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Quintero ‘75

Mr. Franco Reguzzoni

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Rissetto ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Rodriguez

Ms. Sheryl L. Rowold

Mr. and Mrs. Kent K. Sasaki

Ms. Elaine Seed

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sefkow

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shoemaker ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silva

Mr. David P. Smith ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Steuber ‘01

Ms. Ida Tolentino

Mr. Donald Van Bomel, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Van Wyck

Mr. and Mrs. Antonio L. Vernon ‘86

Mrs. Ginger Vigo-Henggeler

Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Villafania

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Wagner ‘73

Mr. Robert A. Walsh and Dr. Jill M. Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wardy

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Woehl

5+ Years Anonymous (12)

Mr. and Mrs. John Abele

Mr. Bruce Adams

Mr. Todd T. Aiken and Mrs. Mary P. McMahon

Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Allen ‘85

Dr. Heather Alumbaugh and Mr. David Rippon

Mr. and Mrs. Edgardo Alvarez

Mr. and Mrs. Enrique M. Alvarez

Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Andal ‘91

Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Darren M. Anderson ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Andre

Mr. Brian A. Awabdy and Dr. Graziella W. Awabdy

Dr. Daniel J. Bajada and Dr. Tania F. Bajada

Ms. Meredith Barnidge

Mr. and Mrs. David Baur

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Francis S. Beech

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Berry

Mr. Daniel Boland

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Boswell

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Boyle

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brasiel ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Bruce

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Burkhardt ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Byers

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Byrne

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Canon

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Castagnetto

Ms. Stephanie A. Chamberlin

Mr. and Mrs. William Chan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chaput

Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Chaves

Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Cheshareck ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chiarucci

Ms. April D. Chittum

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan A. Clark ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Clinch

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy M. Condon

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Connell ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Cooke

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Corral, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Craft

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Crissman

Ms. Kathryn A. Cronin

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Curulla

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Daly ‘91

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Daly

Mr. and Mrs. Rich Davi

Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Davies

Mr. Steven J. DeBenedetti ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. John V. Deitchman

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Desmond

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Deviney

Mr. and Mrs. Casey B. Dias ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Dimalanta ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Donati III ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Dooley

Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Drain

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Dumdumaya

Mr. and Mrs. Dritan Dyrmishi

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Enea ‘84

Mr. Brian C. Engleton ‘98

Mr. Dorj Enkhmandakh and Mrs. Baasan Jantsan

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Esposito

Mr. Derek R. Fahlman ‘04

Mr. Davide Farinati and

Ms. Sylvia E. Perfetto

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Favroth ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Feldman

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Fillari

Mr. and Mrs. Donnie M. Fisi

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Flanagan

Ms. Mary S. Fordon

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Fordon ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Francisco-Choa

Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Frasca

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. French ‘95

Ms. Jamie Frick

Dr. Tobias Funk and Ms. Shannon Smith

Mr. Daniel W. Gagen ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Galloway ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Gandy

Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Gervolino

Ms. Nadine Ghammache

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ghiglieri

Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Girod

Mr. Jesse J. Glueck ‘91 and

Ms. Nicole Dunbar

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gran

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffiths III

Mr. and Mrs. Paolo Guggia

Mr. and Mrs. James Guyette

Mr. and Mrs. Stephan F. Haggerty

Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hanecak ‘80

Mr. Sean P. Hanlon ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Hardisty

Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Harper

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Hawkyard

Mr. Thomas P. Hayes ‘02

Mr. Emilio J. Heredia and Mrs. Ana I. Monsalve

Mr. Joie Herrera

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Hershey

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Huckestein

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jansen

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Johannsen

Mr. Edward J. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard N. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Keenan ‘73

Mr. Edward E. Keenan

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kennedy

Mr. and Mrs. Gus J. Kerry

Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Kienzle

Mr. and Mrs. Rob F. Killoran ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Knapic

Mr. and Mrs. David Kovacovich

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Lafayette ‘80

Dr. Matthew J. Lakin and Dr. Brigid Rose

Mrs. JoAnn Lasater

Mr. and Mrs. Trace Lee

Mr. and Mrs. David Lemmons

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Livingston

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Llama ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. James Macariola

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Madrigal

Mr. Carl Maestre and Mrs. Helene M. Kremer Maestre

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Malone II ‘86

Mr. Brian R. Marchiano ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. George Marini

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Massey ‘77

Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Mazolewski

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCabe ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. McCarthy ‘94

Mrs. Kelley L. McCormack

Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. McNamara

Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Meeks

Mr. Clark R. Messman ‘14

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Meyer

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mitchell

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Molino

Mr. David V. Monahan ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Arul A. Money

Mr. Jorge Morales Lopez

Mr. Thomas E. Nelson ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Niedermeyer

Mr. Jonathan Norfolk

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Nuti

Mr. Jacob N. Nye ‘14

Mr. and Mrs. Travis D. Pacos ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Palm ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pariso

Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Parker

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Partain

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pawlo

Mr. Herbert D. Pease ‘02

Mr. Ryan C. Pegnim ‘99

Mr. Paul J. Peterson and Ms. Suzanne T. Nuti Peterson

Ms. Stephanie Pfister

Mrs. Janice Phillips

Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Pierce

Mr. and Mrs. Guilherme Pinto

Mrs. May M. Plata

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Porter

Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Primas

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua J. Quintero ‘98

Mrs. Claudia E. Ramirez

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Reidy

Mr. and Mrs. Uwe W. Reimer

Ms. Kathy Resch

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Alfonso S. Reyes

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Risse

Cdr. (Ret.) and Mrs. Edward A. Robertson, Jr. ‘80

Mr. Jesse J. Rodriguez ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Rodriguez

Mrs. Patricia Rollo

Mr. Dennis A. Rosendo ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ross ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. John Russi

Mr. and Mrs. Adalberto Ruvalcaba

Mr. Jerry Sanchez and Ms. Patricia Hernandez

Mr. Jose Sanchez and Mrs. Anna Melero

Dr. Rene Sanchez, Ph.D.

Mrs. Carol Sanguinetti

Mr. and Mrs. William V. Saunders

Dr. John Schilling ‘92 and Dr. Kimberly Schilling

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Schratz ‘73

Ms. Jean A. Sherlock

Mr. John P. Shoaff ‘87 and Mrs. Laura Sonjara

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Spiller ‘73

Mr. Mitchell S. Stephens

Mr. and Mrs. David Stump

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Sullivan ‘02

Ms. Barbara L. Sweeney

Mr. Sean C. Sweeney ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. Kalanikai Tai

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Tatad

Mr. Giles D. Thompson ‘93 and Mrs. Kita Kopfelt-Thompson

Ms. Fiel Tigno

Mr. Ian C. Tongol ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Toomey

Mr. Michael C. Trevino ‘98

Mr. David R. Tripaldi

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Truman

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Tschann ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Tyser

Mrs. Rina Valle

Mr. Robert A. Van Wyck ‘08

Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughn

Dr. and Mrs. Darko Vodopich

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Ward

Mr. and Mrs. William Ward

Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Watson

Mr. and Mrs. Tim B. Westphal

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whipple

Mr. Devin J. Williams ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. Brandt J. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Wilson ‘92

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Wolking ‘74

Mr. Jack K. Young ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. David Zuniga

De La Salle’s Preliminary Honor Roll of Donors recognizes monetary gifts made to the school from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. 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

Joe Kehoe (August 29, 1946December 18, 2023)

Joseph Kehoe was a dedicated husband to Shelley and father of De La Salle alums Daniel Kehoe ‘97 and James Kehoe ‘00, and Carondelet alumnae Sharon Kehoe ‘03. Joe passed away on December 18, 2023, of dementia. During his association with the school, Joe donated countless hours to De La Salle and loved every minute of it. He helped install the track at De La Salle, chaired the Fall Fest for five years, helped with the remodel of the brothers’ Residence kitchen, and was a White Coat for 10 years. Additionally, he worked very closely with Athletic Directors Leo Lopoz and Terry Eidson. Joe is survived by his sons Daniel and James, daughter Sharon, and wife Shelley. Now living in Las Vegas, the family remains big fans of the Spartans!

Joseph

J. Fitzsimmons (February 17, 1937June 10, 2024)

Joseph (Fitz) Fitzsimmons died peacefully on June 10, 2024, in Concord at 87. Joe was a fixture at De La Salle (and Carondelet) going back to the late 1970s when he became one of De La Salle’s first White Coats, helping facilitate and promote school events and athletic games. Joe's commitment to Catholic education and helping those who needed assistance was always a top priority for him. A fixture at all things De La Salle, from the 200 Club to the Crab Feed, he was even instrumental in helping create De La Salle’s annual Alumni Night at the Colombo Club so that alumni and their dads can stay connected to the school. Joe's legacy of faith and philanthropy will never be forgotten by those who knew him. His three children survive him: Joe Fitzsimmons Jr. '81, John Fitzsimmons '83, and Karen Nieporte; his twin sister Nancy Fitzsimmons; and his four granddaughters Kasey, Molly, Gabrielle, and Olivia.

Gordon "Nate" Ball, father of Gordon Ball '86 (deceased) and Patrick Ball '90 and grandfather of Grant Jones '16, Carson Jones '22, Ryan Ball '23 and Jake Ball '24

Kathy Beratta, mother of Daniel Beratta '01

Marilyn A. Bolognesi, mother of Christopher Bolognesi '05 and Andrew Bolognesi '09

Robert D. Byrne Jr., father of Robert Bryne III '00 (deceased)

Rena DeMarco, mother of former De La Salle

President and alumnus Mark DeMarco '78

Christy Dempsey, former De La Salle faculty member

Rodolfo Dimalanta, father of Roy Dimalanta '90 and grandfather of Nicholas Keali'I Dimalanta '22

Patricia Dunleavy, mother of Sean Dunleavy '87

Joseph Eastwood III, father of Joseph Eastwood '81 (deceased) and Mark Eastwood '84

Joseph Fitzsimmons, father of Joseph Fitzsimmons Jr. '81 and John Fitzsimmons '83

Doris Glasper, grandmother of Jordan Henry '10 and Randall Henry '14

Debra Gonsalves, friend of De La Salle

John R. Harrington, father of Gregory Harrington '80, Brian Harrington '83 and Kevin Harrington '83 (deceased)

Gary Hevener, father of Rick Hevener '85 and Matthew Hevener '91

Florence Hynes, mother of Martin Hynes '90

Joseph Kehoe, former white coat, father of Daniel Kehoe '97, James Kehoe '00, and Sharon Kehoe (CHS) '03

Robert R. Lambert, father of Robert Lambert '81, Michael Lambert '85, and grandfather of Michael Czyz '08

Brother Jesus Lara, former De La Salle faculty member

Fiore Marcheschi, father of faculty member Michael Marcheschi

Kathleen McCasey, former De La Salle Trustee and mother of Casey Rhodes '89, Maxwell Rhodes '96, and Jack Rhodes '98

Joseph Miklos '01

Joan Moore, grandmother of staff member Karla Wiese and great-grandmother of Tyler Wiese '28

Dennis Murray, father of Nathan Murray ‘91

Henry R. Nielsen, father of Christopher M. Nielsen '74

David Pekari, father of Brian Pekari '85

Irene Sarubbi, grandmother of Matthew Sarubbi '09

Hazel Scales, grandmother of Jaden Preston '25 and Ashton Preston '27

Jason Sidley '90, brother of Jeremy Sidley '92 and Justin Sidley '97

Teordora Soriano, mother of Keith Soriano '91

Jan Souto, mother of Eric Souto ’89 and Brian Souto ‘92

Francis V. Spiller, father of Stephen Spiller '73, Kevin Spiller '74, Dennis Spiller '77, James C. Spiller '81, and grandfather of Matthew Spiller '04

Kevin Vesely ‘02

Richard E. Woulfe, '73

Michael Young, father of Michael Young '84 and Philip Young '87

De La Salle

November 14, 16 & 17, 21-23 “Twelfth Night” Production

December 12-14 Vontoure Classic

Monday, January 20 MLK Classic

Saturday, January 25 Crab Feed

Thursday, February 20 Spartan Night at the Colombo Club

Sunday, March 2 Mother/Son Liturgy and Brunch

March 14-15 De La Salle Swim Invitational

Saturday, April 12 Auction

Monday, May 5 New Student Welcome Night

Friday, June 13 Brother Maris Golf Tournament HIGH SCHOOL

Friday, May 16 Baccalaureate Mass and Reception

Sunday, May 18 Graduation, Class of 2025

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