For The Moreau Catholic High School Community
2013
Summer
Steve Klein ’78 from Reluctant to Dedicated page 15
Congr atulations Class of 2013! Sahaj Patel will be attending UCLA Amalia Martinez is headed for Carnegie Mellon
Volume 29 No. 3 — Summer 2013
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The Class of 2013 Moreau Catholic Mock Trial Team Bob Parker—Holocaust Education, Morris Weiss Award Recipient Phyllis Moroney, 2013 John A. Raimondi Volunteer Service Award Recipient Do Math and You Can Do Anything! Campaign for Champions Times Have Changed Steve Klein ’78, From Reluctant Mariner to Dedicated Alumnus Fiesta—Nuestra Gente Fiesta Mexicana de la Primavera 4th Annual Funding Hopes and Dreams Noteworthy—Welcome Principal Tortorich Athletics and Student Activities Complex, a first-hand account by Br. Thomas Cousino, CSC Living the Dream—Nathan Zegura ’96 Neighbors Helping Neighbors at St. Vincent de Paul Mariner Waves Alumni Community Events In Memoriam 2013 Hall of Fame Champions Then, Champions Now
President Mr. Terry Lee
Principal Ms. Lisa Tortorich
Editor Belinda M. Sandoval Zazueta Director of Admissions and Communications
Design and Production Christine Kosmicki Communications Coordinator
Contributors Br. Thomas Cousino, CSC Diana (Straggas) DeFrance ’76 Christine Kosmicki Terry Lee Dani Lorta ’89 Barbara Mangiardi Chelsea Marie F. Sundiang ’09 Phil Wilder
Board of Trustees Mr. Dennis Mastrantonio ’71, Chair Mrs. Barbara Hemenez, Vice-Chair Mr. Eugene Ashley Sr. Ramona Bascom, OP Ms. Cynthia Bath Hon. Paul Delucchi ’87 Mrs. Maritza Ilario Mr. Rick L’ Heureux Mr. Terry Lee Ms. Marta Leon Sr. Christopher Miller, OP Fr. Paul Minnihan ’84 Br. William Nick, CSC Mrs. Charlene Raimondi Mr. Ed Raney Mr. Kevin Sweeney ’72 Ms. Lisa Tortorich
Scott Lowder ’13 (left) and Neil Barot ’13 at the Mock Trial State of California Finals in Riverside
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Letter from the President July 2013 Happy Summer Mariners! It is that time of year again when we present to you our Graduation issue! The culmination of all our work as educators is the ritual of commencement, the sending forth of our new graduates into the world. The young women and men of the class of 2013 entered kindergarten in the fall of 2000—the first group of the new century. They took to technology early on, like fish to water. They had no learning curve, like the one most of us adults struggled with or overcame. For them, it was natural and second nature. We refer to them as digital natives, and in their years of learning, especially at Moreau Catholic, they were given the tools, the moral and ethical education, and many applications and challenges to further their use of technology and imbed that into the way they live their lives. The Class of 2013 received over 775* acceptances to colleges and universities, and were offered over $4.6 million in scholarships and grants. They are a remarkable group of young people, and we are all very proud of their accomplishments, and the mark they have left on our school. We pray for their happiness, health, and success in college and in life. We will also inform you of the many exciting programs, events and Mariner stories in this summer issue. Our goal is to share the vibrancy of the school today along with the news and updates of our Mariner alumni. There really is no significant difference in the Moreau past and Moreau present—this school is successful because of the continuum of educating students in the Holy Cross tradition—forming hearts and educating minds; bringing hope to others; and celebrating the Mariner family in all ways. Moreau Catholic in 2013 is successful because of all that went before, and will continue because of all those kindergartners starting this fall who will one day make up the class of 2026. Finally, I would like to thank the over 300 Mariners and friends of Moreau who have contributed to the Campaign for Champions so far. We are in the final lap of our race to the finish line—constructing our new Athletics & Student Activities Complex. We hope to start construction in February, and complete the project in August 2014. We can do this—for our students, who deserve a 21st century facility—and for our alumni, community and friends. But we need your support more than ever before. Please support the Campaign for Champions with a pledge over three years, or a one-time gift. Help Moreau Catholic Regain the Home Field Advantage! Thank you, best wishes, and God bless!
Terry Lee President
* Based on student reports
CMT ’13, left to right: Sonia Lee, Kristen Soriano, José-Roberto Montes, Salutatorian Carl Basbas, Bianca Magpayo, Narciso-Matthew Bernardo, Courtney Brockman, and Penelope Davila getting ready for the 2013 Baccalaureate Mass.
The Class of 2013—As Holy Cross Scholars, Moreau Catholic graduates are duly poised to succeed in their chosen endeavors and to unselfishly share their many gifts with their communities.
These fine young women and men have been accepted to 775* different universities and colleges across the country and have garnered over $4.6 million in scholarships and grants. Mariners can be especially proud of their 27,162 hours of service which have impacted lives throughout the Bay Area. The ideals of Holy Cross founder Blessed Basil Moreau—Bringing Hope, Educating Hearts and Minds, Being Family and Building Respect—will continue to guide our Mariners throughout their lives. God bless the Class of 2013! * Based on student reports.
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If ten years from now, Time magazine were to do a cover story on you, what would it say?
Sahaj Patel My goal is to become a doctor and eventually to volunteer in third world countries. If Time magazine were to do a cover story on me, I hope it would speak about my volunteering experiences in which I helped provide medical support to communities that did not have access to hospitals.
Scott Lowder Majority Rules: How One Man is Trying to Get Washington Working Filibuster reform certainly isn’t a sexy political issue like marriage equality or gun control that riles up both sides of the political spectrum. But Scott Lowder isn’t letting that stop him. Armed with the firm belief that our Constitution never intended 60 votes be required for every piece of legislation in the Senate, he wants to make a change. And he’s raising eyebrows all across the capital.
How did a Holy Cross education prepare you for making an impact in the world?
Amalia Martinez My Holy Cross education prepared me for making an impact in the world by bringing hope to all the things that I do. I can affect my world and other people’s by staying positive and having hope.
Niba Nirmal, Valedictorian Things taught at Moreau Catholic frequently include the larger “so what?” question and discussions, which turns gears as to what could be done to improve upon the situation.
Left to right: Louisa ’15, Devan ’13 and Moreau Catholic varsity soccer coach Vince Bevilacqua ’82 celebrate their Mariner legacy. Mother Tricia Bevilacqua is a valued member of Moreau Catholic’s Office of Admission.
Valedictorian Niba Nirmal ’13 (right) and Kayla Wilder ’13 enjoy the culminating experience of graduation day. Niba will be attending UC Davis. Kayla will attend Diablo Valley College. Winter ’13 | The Vector
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Nuestra Gente Club, moderated by Mr. Luis Gonzales, celebrates Latino culture. Top row; left to right: David Souto, Andrew O’Bryan, Marco Del Rio, Vanessa Maldonado, Jessica Catalan, Stella Martinez-Deras, Enrique Gonzalez and Stephanie Castro. Bottom row; left to right: Gabriel Schrag, Briana Cox, Gabriel Villarreal, Samantha Gomez, Selina Perez and Cristal Zeas.
Isabel Anschutz, recipient of the Moreau Catholic Parent Volunteer Award for 2013, posed with son Allen James Anschutz ’10 and daughter Christy ’13. Many Moreau Catholic graduates choose to continue their education at Catholic colleges and universities. Christy will be attending St. Mary’s College in Moraga in the fall.
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Mr. James Hannon ’02 is one of 18 Hannons who have graduated from Moreau Catholic. Left to right: Class of 2013 President Derek Buss, Kate Nguyen and Kristen Leahy enjoy their walk to Baccalaureate Mass.
Class of 2013 ASB President Bryan Quibol graduated Summa Cum Laude and received the Mariner Leadership Award. Brian will attend UC Irvine. Calyx Embry graduated Cum Laude and will attend CSU Long Beach.
Right to left: Micah Blevins II will attend the historically black college, Tuskegee University in Alabama. Jacob Boos and Julian Chicoine will continue their Holy Cross education at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, a school with strong ties to Moreau Catholic.
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Winners: Moreau Catholic Mock Trial Team #1 Alameda County #5 State of California Thank You Coaches: Hayward Hero and 40-year faculty member, Petar Zegura; history teacher, Phil Wilder; and Moreau Catholic graduate, attorney-coach James Smith ’97, developed the team’s skills, cohesion and winning strategy. For the past eight years, Moreau Catholic’s students have participated in the Constitutional Rights Foundation Mock Trial program. Social Studies teacher Bob Parker originated the program at Moreau Catholic and his AP World History course has inspired many students to join the Mock Trial Team. Students role-play in a fictional case as pre-trial attorneys, defense and prosecution attorneys, defense and prosecution witnesses, court clerk, and bailiff. Team members acquire knowledge about the law and rules of evidence, and develop their public speaking, critical thinking and questioning skills. Members of the Mock Trial team also gain an appreciation and understanding of the difficulties that judges, lawyers and juries face in attempting to present and resolve the facts and legal arguments in a case.
To learn more about Mock Trial and the Constitutional Rights Foundation, visit www.crf-usa.org
This year’s case, People v. Vega, revolved around a hit and run accident with the pre-trial argument centered on Miranda Rights and the admissibility of a statement made by the defendant. Teacher-coaches Petar Zegura and Phil Wilder and attorney-coach James Smith ’97 spent many hours in practice and scrimmages after school and on weekends, forging individual potential into a cohesive team.
During the state finals in Riverside, California, Moreau Catholic’s Mock Trial Team outscored schools with more abundant resources. Attorneys Neil Barot ’13 (left) and Scott Lowder ’13 (2nd from left) demolished arguments with flair and precision. Drama animated the long day of three back-to-back trials as in this moment against San Diego’s Torrey Pines High School. 8
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Class of 2013 members of the Mock Trial Team experienced moments of uninhibited joy which compensated for the grueling time commitment of simultaneously preparing for semi-final, final and state competitions as well as graduation. Attorney Scott Lowder ’13 is headed to Georgetown University and hopes to eventually clerk for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Top honors were given to Neil Barot ’13 (left) as one of three defense attorneys and Shane Looker ’13 for defense witness “Aubrey Fox.” Neil was accepted to MIT and Harvard. He is spending the summer as an intern at the United States Mint in Washington D.C. Shane will attend Gonzaga University.
In their Mock Trial competitions, Moreau Catholic’s team achieved a number of firsts: They advanced to the county championships for the first time where they won the Alameda County semi-final and final trials which awarded them the honor of representing the county at the state level. The California final competitions were held in Riverside, CA where 34 teams from around the state assembled to determine which team would compete in the national championship. The teams found out a week in advance which side of the case (defense or prosecution) they would be presenting and the name of the school they would be facing in the first trial on Friday night. The competition was cloaked in secrecy as the results of the trials were never announced until the awards ceremony on Sunday afternoon. Except for the first trial, the team never knew which side they would be arguing or the team they would be facing until the lineups were posted with less than two hours remaining before the next competition. After the four trials were concluded, the names of the two finalist teams were announced at the Constitutional Rights Foundation dance at 11 p.m. On Sunday afternoon, the team, filled with suspense, went to the awards ceremony where the individual and top 8 team awards were presented. Moreau’s team was recognized with individual awards as Neil Barot ’13 was named one of California’s top 3 defense attorneys and Shane Looker ’13 was named as the best individual for the role of “Aubrey Fox” in the State! —continued on page 10
Pretrial attorney Dennis Gill ’13 calmed his mind before the last of the day’s three competitions. He will attend UC Davis in the fall.
The pretrial issue in People v. Vega centered on whether the defendants interactions with the police amounted to a custodial interrogation.
Witness Krystal Lee ’13 will attend the University of British Columbia.
Pre-trial attorney Nathan Yu’s ’15 argument for dismissal invoked the Fifth Amendment and the U.S. Supreme Court decision as set forth in Miranda v. Arizona.
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The Moreau Catholic Mock Trial Team savored being recognized by the Hayward City Council (above), the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, and the Alameda County Superior Court judges at a luncheon. Left to right: Teacher-Coach Phil Wilder, Aditi Kumar ’15, Padmini Dey ’15, Teacher-Coach Petar Zegura, Roshni Sopariwalla ’16, Priyal Shah ’15, Angelica Cabral ’15, Arjun Singh ’15, Glenn Davis ’15, Dennis Gill ’13, Neil Barot ’13, Scott Lowder ’13, Nathan Yu ’15, Krystal Lee ’13 and Shane Looker ’13. The last awards were the team awards and were based on a win-loss record and an average point score. In just their first experience at the state championships, Mariners finished in 5th place and their only loss, a narrow one, was to the eventual winner and now 3-time champion, La Reina High School from Thousand Oaks, CA. After the state championships the excitement continued as the team presented a mock trial case for students, faculty and staff; they were recognized for their accomplishments at meetings of the Hayward City Council, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, and at a luncheon with Alameda County Superior Court judges. Next year... The team has already begun to plan its activities for 2013-14. They are hosting Mock Trial Summer Camp and have established scrimmages and invitationals when they return to school. Next year’s Mock Trial Team needs and would greatly appreciate your support. If you would like information on any of the ways to contribute to the team: as an attorney who would help coach the team, as a chaperone to accompany the team to competitions, or as a sponsor to help the team be able to train and compete for their competitions, please contact Phil Wilder at pwilder@moreaucatholic.org.
Bailiff Glenn Davis ’15 and father Ron Davis enjoyed the Riverside sun during breaks.
Bob Parker Holocaust Education, 2013 Morris Weiss Award recipient Moreau Catholic Social Studies teacher Bob Parker was honored with the Morris Weiss Award for his dedication to teaching the lessons of the Holocaust and patterns of genocide in his AP World History classes. The award was presented at a ceremony in San Francisco in recognition of Bob's depth of understanding, moral courage and personal responsibility in developing this area of study for Moreau Catholic students. The $1,000 prize will be donated to the Library and Learning Commons at Moreau Catholic and will be used to further Holocaust education. Bob Parker exemplifies the caliber of faculty at Moreau Catholic, moving learning beyond the boundaries of the classroom through participation in programs such as Close Up and through his development of the Mock Trial Club eight year's ago. Congratulations and thank you Bob! 10
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Former recipients of the Raimondi Award joined Phyllis. Top row, left to right: Sally Philbin, Peter Peabody, Sue Bonin, Richard Smith, Rogelio Santillan, Dave Capurro ’77, and Ed Raney. Bottom row, left to right: Bernie Puccini, Phyllis Moroney and Betty Escobar.
Phyllis Moroney 2013 John A. Raimondi Volunteer Service Award recipient Since 1988, Moreau Catholic High School has honored individuals who have made a significant impact on the school community through their generous gifts of time, talent, and treasure. The annual volunteer service award is given in honor of John A. Raimondi and is the highest honor Moreau Catholic confers on a volunteer. John Raimondi was a Moreau Catholic parent who volunteered from 1971 until his untimely death in 1986 at age 47. His commitment to the Moreau Catholic community are the inspiration for the award that bears his name.
On May 5th, Phyllis Moroney, an alumni parent, Board of Trustees member, community activist, benefactor, and tireless volunteer, was presented with the John A. Raimondi Volunteer Service Award by President Terry Lee. Members of the Raimondi Family, the Holy Cross Brothers, the Board of Trustees, Administration, faculty, staff, and friends were present to witness this joyful occasion.
Phyllis has contributed countless hours working on several of Moreau Catholic’s important committees including the Board of Trustees, Board Matters Committee, Mission Integration Committee, Institutional Advancement Committee, and the Transforming Tomorrow Steering Committee. According to past President Dr. Joseph Connell, “Phyllis was a natural leader. She pitched in wherever needed.”
Phyllis and her husband, Jean, began their involvement with Moreau Catholic in 1978 with the enrollment of their two Mariner children, John ’82 and Siobhan ’85. Phyllis and Jean loved working with the Mariner Band program and never missed any of their children’s performances. In recognition and appreciation of her contributions to the Band program, the Moreau Catholic Jazz Band performed at the award ceremony.
Phyllis Moroney makes an impression upon and is an inspiration to all with whom she comes in contact.
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Do Math
and you can do anything!
Stephanie Chen ’13, Eyouab Tadesse ’13 and Lisa Machado ’13 created this clever movie for AP Calculus. http://youtu.be/PsT4B4EW_BU
In fields as varied
as election politics, science and sports, advertising and public health, data-driven discovery and decision-making relies on higher math. Predictive modeling of everything from the economy to the weather requires sophisticated statistical tools that interpret complex numerical information. Many of the most interesting and best paying careers of the future will belong to those who “do math.” Moreau Catholic’s math faculty is committed to providing students with deep insight and understanding that goes beyond computation. The most current and innovative methods are applied in providing numerative, quantitative and spatial literacy. Technology is integrated across the math curriculum and fosters exploration of mathematical relationships beyond the classroom. As an example, many Moreau Catholic math teachers have moved to the “flipped classroom” model. Lectures are viewed by students at home before the class session, while class time is devoted to reinforcing concepts through collaborative activities or discussions.
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Students work in small groups with their desks arranged in pods. The teacher moves from group to group offering guidance. If there is a stumbling block, the entire class reviews the topic. To ensure that concepts are being mastered, the teacher randomly calls on students to explain their work and an online quiz is used for assessment after each lesson. This year e-texts and an e-resource, MathXL, were integrated into the math curriculum. MathXL is a powerful online homework, assessment and tutorial program that gives students immediate feedback through interactive learning aids. Geometer’s Sketchpad is another interactive software tool that provides students with a deeper understanding and awareness of geometric relationships while engaging their interest. Students manipulate mathematical diagrams while maintaining their fundamental definition and use the program for visualization and problem solving. Sketchpad is also used for projects demonstrating nonEuclidean and hyperbolic geometry.
Geometry teacher Brittany Debrauwere gets her students out of their chairs in her version of the video game, Dance, Dance Revolution. “Dance, Dance Geometry,” as Brittany calls it, makes learning theorems associated with angles and parallel lines fun. View the video of her class at:
moreaucatholic.org/bdebrauweretf As students progress through the courses, teachers place more emphasis on independent learning, communication and student responsibility for their work. The department meets to discuss and evaluate students’ performance at every level in order to effectively plan and guide them toward their individual goals. Moreau Catholic offers college-preparatory classes in the following math subjects: Algebra Honors Algebra Geometry Honors Geometry Analysis & Trigonometry Honors Pre-Calculus AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra will be added in the near future.
Math Chair Barb Mangiardi uses Fathom software Nathan Zegura ’96,
teacher Petar Zegura’s son, segued from a successful career as a business analyst to partnering with Ashton Kutcher in Fantasy Football Live. Nathan’s expertise in “identifying true key predictors through statistical analysis,” enabled him to define his own dream job. He can be seen on the CBS Sports Network. Read more about Nathan on page 19.
as a teaching tool for data analysis and modeling in her AP Statistics class. Fathom provides a dynamic, visually compelling environment with sophisticated graphing capabilities. Chris Torres ’13 will be attending George Mason University in the fall as an Economics major, an area of study requiring an understanding of statistics and predictive modelling.
Fathom software is an analytical tool accessible to all students. It can produce many types of graphs, including bar charts, scatter plots, function plots and histograms.
A Student’s Perspective “After taking every possible
Math as aRT
Moreau Catholic’s math classes encourage engagement and creativity. In Britanny Debrauwere’s Geometry class, students learn mathematical principals through projects such as proportion scaling, origami and tessalations.
honors and AP math class, I feel I have the ability to think with new horizons. The accelerated program not only covers the basics, but also reinforces concepts through critical thinking. The integrated learning experience using both traditional and modern styles gave me two perspectives on math that allowed me to challenge myself.” —Mazda Bhathena ’13
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Champions don’t quit
half way...
Help us reach the finish line! The plan to break ground on a new Athletics and Student Activities Complex in February 2014 hinges on donations and pledges made TODAY! We are slightly over the half way mark toward our goal. Please show your support for the Campaign for Champions by donating in any of the following ways: 1) Complete the pledge form enclosed in this publication 2) Text MOREAU at 56512 from your smartphone or access the QR code* 3) Visit the donate link at CampaignforChampions.com 4) Call the Office of Institutional Advancement at 510.881.4322
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Times have changed!
Steve Klein ’78
From Reluctant Mariner to Dedicated Alumnus Left to right Steve Klein '78, Randy Willet '75, Randy Candelario '75, Jeff Torres '75 joined the Campign for Champions phone-a-thon to raise money for the new football field.
As you can see from the “deed” issued during the
construction of the original Moreau Catholic High School football field, things have changed. It is hard to imagine that today you could install a football and soccer field for $13,000, including sprinklers! Although the price for a football/soccer field with artificial turf, an eight lane all-weather track, lighting, scoreboard, and bleachers is considerably higher at $5,000,000, the Mariner community is pulling together in the Campaign for Champions to realize this dream for the current and future generations of Mariners. Become a part of the new Athletics and Student Activities Complex. It will take the entire Mariner community to make this happen.
Like the Campaign for Champions on Facebook. facebook.com/CampaignForChampions
Initially, Steve Klein ’78 was a very reluctant Mariner. Like any teenager, Steve wanted to be with his friends and they were enrolling at Newark Memorial High School. Steve’s parents, however, had a different idea. Steve and his siblings Karen ’79, Linda ’80, and Michael ’84, were going to attend Moreau Catholic. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Klein! At Moreau Catholic, Steve learned that many of his classmates were also from Newark. He carpooled with Tom Bowen ’79, Steve Snarr ’78, Paul Couchot ’80 and Denise Couchot ’78, Oscar Vega ’78, and Jim Goudreau ’77 who became his life-long friends. “Moreau was a great experience for me. The discipline and hard work required to succeed really helped me grow up. I will always remember the Friday night football games. Playing for Coach Vermeil and the bonds established with my teammates were fantastic experiences.” Post Moreau Catholic, Steve graduated from UC Davis in Managerial Economics and obtained an MBA in Finance from UCLA. He went to work for the national real estate development firm of Trammel Crow in Los Angeles. In 1990 he created his own real estate investment company, Bridge Partners, which does business in 18 states. Steve has never forgotten his Moreau Catholic roots and is a generous contributor to the school’s tuition assistance program and the various capital improvement projects that keep the campus well maintained. As a Legacy Circle donor to Campaign for Champions he is Helping Moreau Catholic Regain the Home Field Advantage. Recently, Steve has been active in building support to name the football field after Coach Al Vermeil in honor of a man who was his coach, mentor, and friend. Thank you for all you do for Moreau Catholic, Steve! Summer ’13 | The Vector
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4th Annual Thank You! UNDERWRITERS AVT Productions The Fremont Bank Foundation
Nuestra Gente Club sponsored
Fiesta Méxicana de la Primavera benefiting Moreau Catholic's tuition assistance The Nuestra Gente club sponsored Fiesta Méxicana de la Primavera, a beautiful and colorful showcase of regional dances from México. México Danza ballet folklorico group performed to a sellout crowd of over 500 people in the Teves Theatre. The showcase also featured Mariachi Mexicanisimo of Hayward as well as current students and alumni: Marco del Rio ’13, Sofia Segura ’15, Sergio Segura ’11, Elizabeth Morales ’03, and Magdalena Nevel ’09.
The local group Mariachi Méxicanismo joined the stunning dancers who were attired in authentic regional costumes.
Nuestra Gente donated the proceeds of over $3,500 to Moreau Catholic's tuition assistance program. A special thank you to Ms. Sylvia Chacon, mom of Sofia Segura ’15 and Sergio Segura ’11 for her leadership and hard work in organizing this fantastic event.
The Raimondi Family Coach Frank Knight III Table Captains Ms. Cynthia Bath and Mr. Ignacio Martinez Mr. Dave Capurro ’77 Mr. Mike Carroll ’83 Congregation of Holy Cross, Moreau Province Dr. Norma Ambriz Galaviz and Mr. Felix Galaviz Mrs. Cindy Geraldo Mr. and Ms. William Hemenez Mrs. Norma Ibaceta Mr. John Kim ’89 Mrs. Cynthia Lee Mrs. Bridget Paquette Mr. and Mrs. William Philbin Mrs. Bernie Puccini Mrs. Char Raimondi Ms. Chereese Roberts Mr. Steven Rodrigues ’71 Mr. Art Songey ’73 Mr. Bob Valladon ’73 Mrs. Angela Wagoner Speakers The Most Reverend Alex J. Brunett Archbishop Emeritus of Seattle and former Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Oakland Chris Baca ’12 Learn how you can support Moreau Catholic High School’s Tuition Assistance Program by visiting: moreaucatholic.org/FHD
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Join us for the 5th annual Funding Hopes and Dreams luncheon on April 4, 2014.
Funding Hopes and Dreams Luncheon
Dave Capurro ’77 and Catherine Woelffer ’78 helped make a Catholic, college preparatory education affordable to students in need of tuition assistance.
Ignacio Martinez and wife, Board of Trustees member Cindy Bath, are devoted supporters of Moreau Catholic.
Archbishop Alex J. Brunett was the keynote speaker.
Over 160 people gathered at the 4th Annual Funding Hopes and Dreams Luncheon to hear keynote speaker Archbishop Alex J. Brunett and alumnus Christopher Baca ’12 address the importance of tuition assistance in the lives of Moreau Catholic students. Archbishop Brunett founded the Fulcrum Foundation while leading the Archdiocese of Seattle, an organization that has raised over $50M for tuition assistance. He challenged the luncheon guests to fulfill their roles in providing a Catholic college-preparatory education to students who otherwise might not be able to afford the cost of tuition. Alumnus and tuition assistance recipient, Chris Baca ’12, inspired the audience by sharing his story. While at Moreau Catholic, Chris, the consummate athlete, played varsity football, basketball, and baseball while working part-time to contribute to the cost of tuition.
Bob Valladon ’73 supported Funding Hopes and Dreams as a table captain and also chaired the 2013 Moreau Golf Classic.
Delivering a Superior Event Experience
“Had I not received support from the Moreau Catholic Tuition Assistance Program, I would not be standing in this position today. I would not have the academic discipline to achieve my dreams in graduating from college while playing sports.” — Chris Baca ’12
Mother, Rene Baca and Chris ’12. Baca family alumni include Russ Baca ’76, John Baca ’79, Daniel Baca ’81 and Lori (Baca) Peterson ’82. Chris attends DeAnza College in Cupertino and plays on its football team. He is very proud of his 4.0 GPA and is planning to transfer to a four-year university to earn a B.S. in Business Administration.
Thank you Coach Frank Knight III and the Catholic Schools Winter Classic Basketball Tournament.
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Noteworthy Welcome Principal Tortorich Ms. Lisa Tortorich has joined the Mariner family as Principal. Previously, Lisa held the position of Principal at Mercy High School in Burlingame, CA. She began her career in Catholic education at Holy Names High School in Oakland, CA. After several years, she moved to the corporate world and worked as an Apple Educational Sales Representative and enrolled in the Educational Technology program at the University of San Francisco, Graduate School of Education. In 2005, Lisa joined a team of administrators and educational leaders at Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, CA. as an Assistant Principal. With her years of experience as an administrator in Catholic education combined with her experience in developing online curricula, Lisa is uniquely qualified to lead Moreau Catholic. “I look forward to getting to know the students, families, and alumni, and collaborating with a team of educators who are dedicated to Catholic education within the Holy Cross tradition," said Lisa. "I am committed to moving forward with educating the hearts and minds of a new generation of learners in this rapidly changing world. My deep thanks and appreciation to Lauren Lek '97 for her leadership and for her years of dedicated service to Moreau Catholic High School.”
Athletics & Student Activities Complex A first-hand account by Br. Thomas Cousino, CSC “I want to contribute by giving a small donation to Terry Lee for the new outdoor Athletic Complex from my community fund earned from recycling.”
I helped out with the first Moreau High School outdoor athletic classroom, in a small way. Getting eight large-size aluminum pipes from Army surplus and having those welded two each; making them four story aluminum uprights—two uprights for the scoreboard and two uprights for the outdoor speakers and future lights. Pouring the retaining wall was lots of fun, but hard work. Everything was approved by the City of Hayward.
—Br. Thomas Cousino, CSC
I still remember the day that the parents, students, and faculty put down the sod from one goal post to the next goal post in one day. Yes indeed, teamwork; but all with that family spirit that exists in the present Moreau Catholic High School. As I was a part of the first outdoor/athletic classroom, I also want to contribute by giving a small donation to Terry Lee for the new outdoor Athletic Complex from my community fund earned from recycling honest copper wire and aluminum cans. So in closing, “Change is Good!”
By Br. Thomas Cousino, CSC (on staff and in residence at Moreau High School, 1965-1975); To Terry Lee, MCHS President, at a gathering of alumni and Brothers at the John Baptist Titzer, CSC Provincial Center, Austin, Texas, April 9, 2013.
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Nathan Zegura ’96 joined the CBS team at
Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans.
Living the Dream Nathan Zegura ’96
was genetically preloaded with a talent for numbers. Anyone who has had a casual lunchtime conversation with dad, Social Studies and Economics teacher Petar Zegura, can verify that pater Petar can pull out streams of numbers and facts from memory without tripping. Like father, like son, however, Nathan does it for a national audience on CBS Sports and on SiriusXM. Nathan graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BA and MA in Political Science from Emory University. His talent for numerical analysis landed him at McKinsey & Co. as a strategic management consultant for Fortune 500 clients. His time there schooled him in the “art of modeling and in identifying/discovering/studying the true key predictors to future success in any given industry.” Many people would deem Nate’s first chapter as a successful endpoint to a career, but it was only the beginning of, as he describes, “a wild ride.” Nathan played fantasy football (perhaps obsessed with, is more accurate) for 15 years and served as a “consultant” to friends. His wife Elissa suggested that he needed to convert his hobby into a
business and his web-based fantasy football business was born. Clients could sign up and get personalized advice that enabled them to make playoffs at the rate of 90%, while 50% went on to win at least one of their leagues each year. Nate’s success is attributable to his cold blooded analytical skills: “No place for homerdom, no place for emotion, no place for personal attachments in fantasy football; you need to get the best players who are producing the best stats.” Next came national exposure and a high profile bromance. Movie star and entrepreneur Ashton Kutcher was looking for good fantasy football advice. A player for over ten years, Kutcher was introduced to The Fantasy Consultant, Zegura. “I started checking out his materials and checking out his site and the stuff that he was doing and I thought, this guy’s information is about as good as anybody’s I have ever seen,” stated Kutcher. Instead of simply subscribing to Nathan’s website, Kutcher became a full partner. Nathan eventually sold half of his business to Kutcher’s company, Katalyst. Nathan is currently the host of SiriusXM Fantasy Consultant and joined the
excellent team at CBSSports.com. When asked about the highlights of his career, Nathan had many: “Some of my favorite moments were doing Fantasy Football Live with Ashton Kutcher. I did a radio show called 1st and Awesome with my good friend, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) superstar, The Miz. We interviewed one of my favorite sports personalities, The Sports Guy, Bill Simmons. I worked with both 49er legend Randy Cross and fantasy football and Philly Eagles legend, Brian Westbrook. I was also fortunate enough to get to work the Super Bowl for CBS Sports last year and I spent a week in New Orleans previewing the big game. One day, Emmitt Smith was our guest and I was wearing a navy velvet blazer. After the interview, Emmitt told me, “That’s a sweet coat bro!” Emmitt Smith! It has been a humbling experience to say the least and sometimes I have to pinch myself because in many ways, I am truly living the dream.” Nathan Zegura offered Moreau Catholic students some great advice: “If you work hard, have passion and belief, you really can live your dreams too.”
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Neighbors Helping Neighbors St. Vincent de Paul has three main components: the Community Center in downtown Oakland; the grassroots Vincentian volunteers at 43 Catholic parishes throughout Alameda County; and social enterprises. Dave Capurro ’77 (left) and Jason Blair ’89 (with wife Kim) volunteer their time and expertise at St. Vincent de Paul.
During his time at Moreau Catholic High School, Dave Capurro ’77 was more interested in sports and extracurricular activities than academics or community involvement. Fellow alumnus Jason Blair ’89 said he too enjoyed all the other aspects of high school—especially dances and team sports–but academics was a bit further down the list. Decades later, both Capurro and Blair not only work together as Moreau alumni at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) of Alameda County, but they have found a renewed sense of spirituality that aids them in their respective careers as pillars of the community. Since 2008, Capurro has been on the Board of Trustees at St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County, and is currently serving as treasurer. He also serves on the Development Committee. Blair is the Director of Finance and Human Resources. He came to SVdP in 2008, having previously worked as the Moreau Director of Athletics for several years. “I definitely understand the importance of volunteerism,” Blair said. “I walked away from Moreau with an understanding that the community needs assistance, and it opened my eyes that we all have different struggles.” St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County has a motto—Neighbors Helping Neighbors. The organization turns 75 next year and includes three main components: the Community Center in downtown Oakland; the grassroots Vincentian volunteers at 43 Catholic parishes throughout the county; and social enterprises (three thrift stores, the Redux studios & gallery in Alameda, and e-waste recycling) to fund the programs.
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The SVdP Community Center includes a dining room that feeds up to 800 meals per day, five days a week; drop-in centers for men, women and children; two job-training programs; Homeless Court through Alameda County Superior Court; free clothing giveaway; health clinics; and referrals. Board Trustee Capurro remarked upon the similarities between Blessed Frederic Ozanam, the founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in France in 1833, and Blessed Basil Moreau. “The two were friends,” he said. “Frederic sought to renew faith of all people in Christ by living the Gospel following Jesus’ example of serving the poor. Additionally Frederic had a passion for truth and education,” Capurro said. Father Moreau established a St. Vincent de Paul conference at his school in Le Mans, France in 1844. Later he invited Frederic to come to Le Mans and address his students. Moreau Mariners are especially active at St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County as volunteers. Last year, students volunteered in the Community Center, working in the Dining Room, Clothing Closet, and at the Center for Women and Children. For more information on St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County, visit www.svdp-alameda.org. — Submitted by Christine Lias Communications and Grants Manager St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County
Mariner 80’s
Jayna Heinlein Lloyd ’84, Mrs. Lorraine Paul, and Julia Heinlein Burrows ’83
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Mary Keaveney Anderson ’74 was named the 2013 Utah Middle School Principal of the Year by the Utah Association of Secondary Schools. She was selected for her outstanding leadership, educational innovations, and use of data to improve student achievement, especially for students challenged in reading and math. Under Mary’s leadership, Union Middle School established a Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports framework along with small intervention classes that focus on students’ individual needs. She also helps develop new teachers and mentor aspiring and new principals.
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Julia Heinlein Burrows ’83 (pictured above) is a member of the Board of Trustees for Jesuit High School in Carmichael, CA where she works closely with Mrs. Lorraine Paul who is the newly appointed Interim Principal at Jesuit High School. Mrs. Paul was the Dean of Women at Moreau when she and her sister Jayna Heinlein Lloyd ’84 attended Moreau Catholic in the early 80’s.
WAVES
Shelley Peery ’88 is a neuropsychologist specializing in recovery from acquired brain injury. She earned her PhD from the City University of New York and completed her post doctoral fellowship at New York University Medical Center. Shelley recently received awards from the Red Cross for her work as Disaster Mental Health Area Lead in San Francisco and from the San Francisco Psychological Association for her volunteerism and commitment to diversity. Anabela Cardoso da Costa ’89 graduated from the University of San Francisco with a BS in Biology. She then attended medical school and did her Residency training at Alameda County Medical CenterHighland Hospital. She and her husband, Emmanuel da Costa, have two beautiful children: Raquel, age 10 and Marco, age 5. They recently moved to Marion, MA and are enjoying living near Cape Cod. Anabela is now working for SouthCoast Physician Group as an Internal Medicine physician. Denise Dwyer D’Errico ’89 earned her M.A. in Pastoral Ministries, Liturgical Music from Santa Clara University in 1995. Her liturgical composition “Be Still” was published by GIA in 1999. Denise’s essay Harry Potter and the Child with Autism was published in Teaching with Harry Potter: Essays on Classroom Wizardry from Elementary School to College edited by Valerie Estelle Frankel, McFarland & Co. Publishers, 2012.
Alumni Directory
Moreau Catholic High School is partnering with Harris Connect on another edition of its Alumni Directory. Harris Connect are contacting all alumni to update their information. Please take a few moments to respond to their email and or postcards. When completed, the directory will be available in printed and digital formats for both Mac or PC. For further information, please contact Diana (Straggas) DeFrance ’76 at ddefrance@moreaucatholic.org.
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Lauren Lek ’97— In her own words
Willem, Lauren, John and Lucas Lek
“The family is in the process of getting settled. I will be the new Head of School at the Academy of Our Lady of Peace in San Diego starting July 8th; an all girls Catholic high school celebrating over 130 years of Catholic education, sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. I will be the first lay administrator. Lucas will be starting pre-kindergarten at Notre Dame Academy here in San Diego. John is the Senior Vice President of the Green Dragon Tavern, Inc.”
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AnneMarie Starost Fuller ’90 was crowned Mrs. California 2013 in the Beauties of the Nation pageant over Memorial Day weekend. In addition to winning the state title, she won the Spokes-Model Award and received one of the top two overall high scores in the entire pageant. AnneMarie’s daughter, Rebecca, was crowned Miss Teen California in the same ceremony.
Karla Kelly Leiper ’92 met her husband, Kieran Leiper, at Saint Mary’s College in 1995. She earned a BA in Psychology and Spanish in 1996 at SMC and a MA in Clinical Psychology in 2000 from John F. Kennedy University. Kieran and Karla were married in 2000 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who is currently a stay at home mother of five children, which includes identical twin boys born in January, 2013. Monique Salvail Elliott ’95 and her husband Michael have been moving around the country for the last 10 years for her job at GE Capital—from Connecticut to St.Louis to Dallas. They are now settled back in the northeast to start their family. Elizabeth Yvette Elliott was born on April 2nd in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
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Michael Philips ’01 will receive a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Southern California this summer. Natalie Plaza ’04 earned her M.D. from the Keck School of Medicine at USC in May.
CONNECT Alumni Community Events For more information about individual class reunion events, please contact the following volunteers: Class of ’73 Bobbie Valladon at valladon@us.ibm.com or www.moreaucatholic.org/73reunion
Class of ’83 Gina Antonini at gmantonini@yahoo.com or www.moreau83.com
Coming soon... Football BBQ
Laura von Rothstein ’05 (right) Laura von Rothstein ’05 graduated from San Jose State University in 2011 with a B.S. in Health Science and a concentration in Administration and Health Care Services. Currently, Laura is an Employee Benefits Client Services Representative with ABD Insurance and Financial Services. Laura plans to obtain her broker’s license in June, and will be working toward her master’s degree over the next few years while continuing to work at ABD.
Help kick off the 2013 season with the Varsity, JV, Frosh Football teams, and the Rally Squad! Saturday, August 17th, 6:30 pm Moreau Catholic Football Field RSVP: Cheryl (Baglietto) Meares ’75 at cmeares@moreaucatholic.org
Alumnae Volleyball Athletic Reunion Join your MCHS Volleyball friends for a great time. Saturday, August 24th, 6:00 p.m. Moreau Catholic High School, Garin Gym Register online at: www.moreaucatholic.org/alumnaevb13
Alumni Cross Country Meet Join alumni and current students for a fun run and potluck BBQ at Garin Park. Saturday, August 31st, 9:00 a.m. Register online at: www.moreaucatholic.org/alumnixc13
Homecoming and Alumni Family BBQ Submit YOUR Mariner Wave update to: Dani Lorta ’89 Annual Giving and Alumni Relations Coordinator dlorta@moreaucatholic.org
Come home to Moreau to cheer on the Mariners as they face the Irvington Vikings. Friday, October 25th Admission is free for alumni and their immediate families. Register online at: www.moreaucatholic.org/homecoming13
For more information contact: Dani Lorta ’89, Annual Giving and Alumni Relations Coordinator dlorta@moreaucatholic.org Monique Salvail Elliott ’95 and daughter Elizabeth Yvette Elliott
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Mariner 00’s 00’s WAVES
Monica Vimolchalao ’08
graduated this spring from San Jose State University with a B.S. in Health Science, concentration in Health Services Administration. She is part of the Health Science Honors Society and has received the Dean’s Scholar award. Monica has interned as an event planner and florist during her college years and plans to continue doing event planning professionally.
Christopher Thomas ’09 recently graduated from Columbia University with a B.A. in Political Science.
Katherine Sarte ’10 Monica Vimolchalao ’08
Rebecca Gonzalez ’08 and Kristyn Heath ’08 graduated from Santa Clara University. They studied abroad together in Barcelona, Spain during their fall 2010 semester. Kristyn Heath graduated with a Management major and was one of the first SCU students to receive a minor in Entrepreneurship. This July she will begin working in Palo Alto with Bloomingdale’s in their Sales Management Training Program. Rebecca Gonzalez graduated cum laude with a double major in Psychology and Spanish Studies and a minor in Urban Education. She will be continuing her education at the University of San Francisco Master’s program in Counseling Psychology this fall.
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Katherine Sarte ’10 graduated this spring from Holy Names University with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management. She was able to complete her four-year degree in three years. Kat works fulltime at Fremont Bank’s marketing division and plans to earn her MBA. Jeffrey Surban ’11 transferred to Loyola Marymount University (one of the top 20 film schools in the world according to The Hollywood Reporter) to study Film and Television. He just completed his sophomore thesis film with the help of Mariner friends: Andrea Aranzamendez ’11, Emily Nikzat ’11, and Adalberto Ramirez ’11. The film recently won the honor of being among the three best thesis projects produced by Jeffrey’s class section. After just a year of study, he now interns at two film and television companies in Los Angeles: Mpower Pictures and the Producers Guild of America.
Joe Coleman ’10 came back to Moreau Catholic to visit this summer. He will be starting his junior year at Cal Poly.
2013 Scholar Athletes
Chelsea Marie F. Sundiang ’09 Hello Mariner Family! It has been exactly four years since I graduated with the Class of 2009 and what an amazing journey it has been! As I continue my Catholic education at the University of San Francisco (USF) as a Communication Studies major with a minor in Public Relations, I can say that everything I learned at Moreau has motivated me to do my very best at everything I try. During my freshman and sophomore years of college, I was very involved with USF’s Filipino Club, named USF Kasamahan. The club hosts a Filipino Culture Night every year that includes a performance much like Moreau Catholic’s Spirit Week Rally. During my sophomore year, I earned the lead role in the skit, an honor that is usually always given to a senior. The same day of the performance, I auditioned to be a performer for Walt Disney World in Florida. A week later, I found out Walt Disney World was going to be my new home for the next school year.
Leilani Akai College of San Mateo, Softball Nick Kinast University of Puget Sound, Football Remy Puou Cal State University, East Bay, Basketball Kaitlin Leguidleguid Notre Dame De Namur University, Basketball Anna Martin Sonoma State University, Soccer Nicole Stone Notre Dame De Namur University, Soccer
Taking a year off from school and moving to a different state on my own was a difficult decision, but my dream of performing for Disney World was bigger than any fear or doubt I had. Performing in shows and parades, as well as living in the Most Magical Place on Earth are among the most unforgettable experiences of my life. I met celebrities such as Neil Patrick Harris, Justin Bieber, Boyz II Men, Hanson, and even performed when President Obama visited. To say it was a fairytale come true is an understatement. When I returned from Disney World, I decided to take my personal blog to a whole new level by turning it into a fashion and lifestyle blog. After revising the content, I submitted it to a startup fashion company called Boutine. They liked it so much, they offered me an internship as their Public Relations Assistant. I have worked at SF Fashion Week and hosted SF FashTech Night at Club Temple. I was interviewed by Huffington Post, met some designers from Burberry, and even interviewed my celebrity idol, MTV’s Lauren Conrad. Pepsi also featured me as a guest-writer on their official website to report about Beyonce’s half-time performance at the 2013 Super Bowl. In addition to my fashion internship, I also balanced going to school full-time and working part-time at Urban Outfitters. Surprisingly, I was still able to maintain above a 3.5 GPA. Within six months, I was promoted to a full-time Women’s Accessories Supervisor. I am currently a Sales Advisor for H&M’s flagship store in downtown San Francisco, working on short films, and freelance writing for online magazines while maintaining my blog and focusing on school. I could not be more blessed with all the opportunities that have come my way after graduating from Moreau Catholic. Life after Moreau has been fabulous. I can not wait to see where life takes me after USF. -Chelsea Marie F. Sundiang ’09
Remy Puou ’13 signed with Cal State, East Bay
IN MEMORIAM Please pray for the souls of: Bryan Carmone ’03
Joseph Harmeyer
James Cunningham ’75
Sherrel (Palazzotto) Quezada ’75
James Dann
LaVerne Roark
Jorge Duran ’80
Jay Romero ’73
Eleanor “Terry” Edwards
Barbara Ann Schmitz
Leonora Elton
Dale Silver
Gail Carlton Johnson ’88
Charlie Simonian
Joanne D. Kyle
David C. Spencer
June Anne Hardy McFaul
David F. Torrisi ’83
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Alumni led by Brian Henderson ’85 gathered at Garin Park on the morning of the Hall of Fame event for a run to celebrate Phil Wilder’s induction.
The 2013 Hall of Fame was an inspiring gathering of alumni and their families to honor athletes who have made an enduring contribution to the history of Mariner athletics.
Honoring Stephanie (Meneze) Sontag ’85 Don Morneau Phil Wilder ’86 Boys 400-meter Relay Team ’75 Varsity Football Team
Jeffrey Chimienti ’87, Vince Aguilar ’86, Joe Farrish ’87, and Michael Souza ’86 of the 1986 Boys 400-Meter Relay Team. Team members Martin West ’86 and Dan Osanna ’87 are not pictured.
Don Morneau was introduced by Dave Baptist ’85 who entertained the audience with stories of Don’s truly awful sense of direction, boundless sense of humor, and dedication to Mariner athletics. Coach Al Vermeil introduced the ’75 Varsity Football Team to receive honors for being the first football team at Moreau Catholic to win the league title. Left to right: David Davini ’76, Kirk Harm ’76, Gordon Foxworthy ’76 and Dan Reed ’76. 26
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Cha mpions Then and Cha mpions Now!
2013 Hall of Fame inductees, Stephanie (Meneze) Sontag ’85 and Don Morneau. Stephanie was honored for her contribution to Moreau Catholic basketball. Don Morneau was honored for his coaching of multiple sports, including 20 years as coach of the golf team.
Join your Mariner friends at the Alumnae Volleyball Athletic Reunion Saturday, August 24th Register online at: www.moreaucatholic.org/alumnaevb13 Check in and Registration: 6:00 p.m. Alumni Game: 7:00 p.m. Free admission for all alumnae players. Spectators $5.00
Brian Henderson ’85 and Ben Greenbaum ’00 shared a conversation at the Hall of Fame event.
Coach Al Vermeil posed with Dan Davini ’79.
Athletes are nominated for inclusion in the Moreau Catholic Hall of Fame by their peers based on achievements and awards earned as a student athlete at Moreau Catholic, and demonstration of leadership and Holy Cross values. Inductees are chosen by a committee consisting of current and former Moreau Catholic administrators and coaches, as well as inducted members of the Hall of Fame.
Join your Mariner friends at the Annual Alumni Cross Country Meet Saturday August 31st, Garin Park Register online at: www.moreaucatholic.org/alumnixc13 Check in and Registration: 9:00 a.m. Alumni Run: 10:00 a.m. Free for Moreau Catholic alumni, family and friends For more information, contact: Dani Lorta ’89, Annual Giving and Alumni Relations Coordinator dlorta@moreaucatholic.org or 510.881.4360 Enrique Henriquez, Head Cross Country Coach at ehenriquez@moreaucatholic.org
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Homecoming 2013
Save the date! Celebrate the last game on Moreau Catholic’s original football field Mariners vs. Irvington Vikings Friday, October 25 Kickoffs: JV 4:30 pm, Varsity 7:00 pm Special Mariner Alumni BBQ! 5:00 pm in the Festival Area • FREE admission for alumni & families to Alumni BBQ & both football games. • Free cotton candy, hot dogs, & popcorn for alumni & families. • Bounce House for children of alumni. Register online at: www.moreaucatholic.org/homecoming13
SEe the Future: visit www.campaignforchampions.com
For more information, contact: Dani Lorta ’89, Annual Giving and Alumni Relations Coordinator dlorta@moreaucatholic.org