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FROM THE DESK OF THE CEO

DEAR FRIENDS IN CHRIST, Through God’s amazing Grace, Orange Lutheran has enjoyed another outstanding year. As of this writing, we have record enrollment with over 1,360 full-time students. Further, another 600+ students from around the world are impacted by Orange Lutheran Online. Every one of these students is taught by a teacher that is fully engaged in “helping students internalize the Gospel message of salvation in Christ Jesus”. Academically, our school has continued to excel at this highest level. Not only do our test scores far exceed state and national levels, our students attend some of the most prestigious universities in the country. Coupled with our Department of Special Programs and Services, we are committed to ministering to the entire family.

Photo by Alexander Kitano ’18

In arts and athletics, our students continue to rack up national awards performing and competing at the highest levels in the nation. Financially, our school has never been in a stronger position. While awarding a record $2.3 million in financial aid, we continue to accumulate cash reserves

while reducing debt. To all of our friends and donors – thank you! Your sacrifice is making a difference in the Gospel today – and preparing us for the future. Orange Lutheran students are making a difference in our community, churches and in the marketplace. God has placed on our heart a vision to allow more students to become Lancers and we are actively searching for ways to make that happen. Because of the challenges of space in Orange County, this is not an easy ask. We are exploring many opportunities for growth and are preparing ourselves to operate in a multi-campus environment. God’s hand of blessing will be needed to achieve some of these great dreams, but we believe He is leading us towards His plans of blessing more students for the Gospel. It will take many miracles along the way – and all of us doing what we can to make the dream a reality. Your prayers, recruitment of students and financial sacrifices are crucially needed and very much appreciated. To Him the glory! TODD MORITZ Chief Executive Officer todd.moritz@lhsoc.org | 714.282.4602

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OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT

2222 N. Santiago Blvd. Orange, CA 92867 lhsoc.org | 714.998.5151

BRUCE FREEMAN Director of Development

CATHERINE BOEZINGER Major Gifts Officer

SANDY LOPEZ Associate Director of Development

CHRIS NORDSTROM Athletics Advancement Coordinator

ERIN NESBIHAL Research & Database Coordinator

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R I G H T JIM HEIM, FATHER OF MATT ’01, DREW ’03, JASON ’07 AND FATHER-INLAW TO ELIZABETH (SALYER) HEIM ’99 JOINED OLU MISSIONS TO ASSIST VICTIMS OF HURRICANE HARVEY. PAGE 6

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2018-19 THEME

Grace Every Moment For from His fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. John 1:16

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Weathering the Storm In November, more than 150 Orange Lutheran alumni and students spent a week in Houston to aid in recovery efforts following Hurricane Harvey. Volunteers helped restore more than 30 homes that were affected. They served in partnership with four local churches, as well as The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, to not only rebuild homes, but rebuild lives. Photo by Karyn Olsson

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In June, alumni, staff, faculty, friends and family gathered in the Ellwein Center to celebrate the 43year ministry of Miss Nancy Paul upon her Annual Report retirement.


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rent Rush ’10, host of AM830’s Angels Recap post-game show, served as emcee and welcomed multiple guest speakers to the stage to honor Miss Paul. Speakers included former football coach Jim Kunau, former Boys Basketball Head Coach Shawn Cassidy, former Principal and Executive Director Gregg Pinick, and Bev Arnett, who coached multiple girls teams. Former Boys Basketball Head Coach Jerry Simmons and former football coach Chuck Petersen addressed the crowd through pre-recorded messages. “Nancy Paul is a role model for all ages, consistently exhibiting the traits of our Lord,” Arnett said to the audience. “[She] is a finely tuned instrument of our loving God.”

Photos (including cover photo) by Crystal Worley Photography

During the ceremony, Athletics Advancement Coordinator Chris Nordstrom announced that the number 43 has been retired from all sports in her honor. All net proceeds from the event were donated to the Nancy Paul Teaching Scholarship, which was created in 2008. It honors the legacy of its namesake by providing financial aid to a graduating senior from Orange Lutheran who intends to pursue a career in education. The scholarship recipient, chosen by a committee following successful submission of an essay, application, and completion of an interview, receives a $1,000 scholarship upon enrollment in the college of his or her choice and additional money for their student teaching semester.

NANCY PAUL IS A ROLE MODEL FOR ALL AGES, CONSISTENTLY EXHIBITING THE TRAITS OF OUR LORD.

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Redefining the High School Experience FROM THE DESK OF THE HEAD OF SCHOOL My love for Orange Lutheran extends far beyond my professional role as Head of School, and what I love most may be summed up in just two words: Purpose and People - and Christ and His love are at the heart of both. Preparing our students for college is an important objective, yet we recognize that we have a much greater role. Committed to the health and psychological well-being of all learners, redefining the high school experience is about people not just building profiles. By engaging students through the integration of social emotional learning and a focus on increased emotional intelligence, we are preparing healthy, strong, caring people to thrive in life beyond graduation. As a result, empathy, respect, mindfulness, resilience, and connectedness are key ingredients in The OLu Experience. These qualities produce healthier outcomes and ensure positive social interactions, stronger relationships, greater school spirit, and higher achievement. Because the culture of American education today has become so hyper-focused on building the perfect college profile, most schools place an emphasis on grades, test scores, and awards to the exclusion of people skills, values, and character; the results have not been good. In fact, excessive achievement pressure to build the perfect profile has resulted in higher rates of stress, sleep deprivation, anxiety, and depression, and as students graduate from high school and college, many have learned how to “do school,� but they are not necessarily well-prepared for life.

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Photos by Alexander Kitano ’18 and Kathy Christensen

During the 2017-2018 school year, we continued our ongoing efforts to redefine the high school experience by increasing emotional intelligence, also known as EQ. Research indicates that more than any other factor, including ambition, IQ, and academic achievement, EQ is considered the greatest single predictor of success after graduation. Emotional intelligence is about being smart with emotions - our own and how we respond to the emotions of others. As a result, our efforts to increase EQ, including selfawareness, self-management, empathy, and social skills, are reaping rewards daily. Specifically, this past year, we focused on selfawareness and empathy, which is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. All of our students, faculty, and staff took a personality assessment, so they are better able to understand their personality traits and strengths, as well as their communication and learning styles. By first understanding ourselves, we are better equipped to respond and empathize with others. At Orange Lutheran, we recognize that empathy evokes good feelings and positive emotions, including curiosity, openness, appreciation, and gratitude, all qualities that enhance health, well-being, personal strengths, and relationships. We also see that empathy reduces stress, fosters resilience, unites, and breeds courage. On our campus, empathy is transforming conflict, creating stronger interpersonal connections, strengthening teams, and increasing collaboration and negotiation skills.

from 7:30 to 8:25 a.m. In addition, we created down-time, margin, and connection through World Council, our unique, innovative campuswide program that drives social emotional learning and is specifically designed to increase emotional intelligence. We also added yoga to our course offerings, and we welcomed a new member to our Lancer Family - Marty, a beautiful golden retriever (pictured on opposite page), professionally trained as a service dog to provide comfort to our students.

ORANGE LUTHERAN IS REDEFINING THE HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE, A MOVEMENT TO CHANGE THE CULTURE OF AMERICAN EDUCATION. For me, redefining the high school experience is about personalized authentic learning and equipping students with the tools needed to thrive in life. It is about replacing fear with hope and the blessings unique to our Christian faith. Orange Lutheran continues to be the best high school for my family, and I believe it is the best for yours, too. Together, our sons and daughters will change the world, as they serve people and solve problems all for the glory of God. DR. LESLIE SMITH Head of School leslie.smith@lhsoc.org | 714.998.5151

Concerned that today’s teens are recognized as the most anxious, stressed, and sleep deprived generation ever, this year, we charted a new course by changing the school start time

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STEM In Action

Disneyland Resort Dreamers and Doers celebrates the “power of possibility” by recognizing Orange County high school students who are improving their communities and schools through four focus areas: Strengthen Communities, Think Creatively, Conserve Nature and Live Healthier. Writer, an Eagle Scout, was one of five students to be honored with a Luminary Award at the celebration and earned $3,000 for the nonprofit of

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his choice, as well as a weekend at the Disneyland Resort. He was also recognized as a Shining Star and received a $1,000 grant for Orange Lutheran. In Fall 2017, Writer was interviewed about his designs by Philippe Cousteau, Jr. (grandson of explorer and conservationist Jacques Cousteau) for use in educational materials for STEM classes across the country. “As a teacher, it is awesome to see a student engaged outside of the classroom in a service project that incorporates their passions in school. In CJ’s case, that is science,” says STEM Academy Director Jill Ronstadt, who instructed CJ in Honors Molecular Genetics and AP Biology. “I know CJ will be a productive citizen and contribute to his community in the future.”

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ecent graduate CJ Writer ’18 was honored at the Disneyland Resort’s Dreamers and Doers Celebration for his water-wise garden designs, which were adopted by the City of Anaheim’s Lenain Water Treatment Facility. In addition to beautifying the area, Writer’s garden serves as a demonstration site where visitors can learn about environmentally conscious gardening.


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Choir in Carnegie In March, members of Orange Lutheran’s Honors Choir and Honors Women’s Chorus performed at Carnegie Hall with the National Festival Chorus before a sold-out audience. During their time in New York City, students experienced a private, backstage tour of Radio City Music Hall, attended Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and had a Master Class with Beautiful star Kevin Duda and musical director Benjamin Rauhala. Photo by Megan (Truckey) Carvale ’04

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Guided by Visual Arts teachers Kate Doss and Dawn Hamby, three Lancers were selected as Visual Arts semi-finalists in the Orange County Register’s 2018 Artist of the Year competition. The competition honors students who excel in a variety of artistic disciplines and received more than 575 nominations in 2018. Orange Lutheran students have been honored in multiple visual and performing arts categories every year since the award’s inception five years ago.

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OC Register Artists of the Year Nominees

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ast fall, Orange Lutheran’s Performing Arts Academy welcomed Grammy Awardwinning and two-time Academy Award nominated songwriter Siedah Garrett, who taught a Master Class exclusively for Academy students. Master Classes combine interactive learning, experiential activities, personal assessments, and techniques to equip young artists. Visits from industry professionals offer OLu students an intimate perspective of the industry and the possibilities within their craft.

IF YOU WANT TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE, TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF, AND THEN MAKE A CHANGE. world a better place, take a look at yourself, and then make a change,” continue to inspire young voices around the globe.

Best known for co-writing Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” from his chart-topping 1987 album Bad, Garrett’s career has spanned decades. She

Garrett spoke with OLu students about the craft of songwriting and the disciplines needed for a

has worked with many of the greatest artists and producers of all-time, including Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Earth Wind & Fire, and Quincy Jones. Garrett’s lyrics “If you want to make the

career in the arts, then worked with small groups on vocal and performance technique. She finished the evening with an emotional performance of “Man in the Mirror.”

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Orange Lutheran’s production of Cinderella was selected to perform during the MACY (Music and Arts Commendation for Youth) Award ceremony held at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in June. The production, including director Chelsey Everhart ’05, received the award for “Twist on a Timeless Classic” and twenty cast members were honored by the MACY Award judges for their performances. Stacie Zumbeck ’18, pictured right, starred as “Ella.” Photo by Carole Zeilinger

CINDERELLA - FALL 2017 SMILE - SPRING 2018

Photo by Carole Zeilinger

Smile, the story of the fictional Young American Miss Pageant, garnered MACY Award Best Actress nominations for Anysa Wilson ’19 and Madison Miller ’21, as well as a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Katrina Reta ’20. Sixteen cast and crew members also received special recognition from the MACY Award judges. Behind the scenes, Johnathan Haaland ’18 earned the MACY Award for Best Projection Design by a Student, as well as a scholarship. Haaland is studying Theatre with an emphasis in Design and Technical Production at Concordia University Irvine.

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OLU LACROSSE COMING SPRING 2019 Orange Lutheran Athletics is excited to welcome lacrosse to campus beginning in spring 2019. Veteran lacrosse coaches Michael Finley and Alexandra Kyte will help build the program from the ground up. Finley, who serves as Lacrosse Director and will coach the boys team, brings extensive experience to OLu’s new program, as he previously served as Director of Lacrosse at Sage Hill High School in Newport Beach and has also coached teams at University of Dallas and Foothill High School in Tustin. He is a graduate of Southern Methodist University, where he played defense and midfield on their club lacrosse team.

“Coach Finley brings a wealth of knowledge to our lacrosse program as a player and coach,” says Paul Jones ’02, Athletic Director. “His experience, knowledge, Christian leadership, and coaching style will enable our program to attract students and have future success.” In addition to launching lacrosse, Finley is also the director of Orange Lutheran’s Business Academy, which prepares students with the values and skills they need to be effective Christians in the business world. Alexandra Kyte has been named as Girls Lacrosse Coach and is excited for the opportunity to build the program. “I am overjoyed to be joining the Orange Lutheran family and introducing the sport of lacrosse to its community,” says Kyte. Kyte is no stranger to the development of new teams, as she was part of the inaugural lacrosse program at El Dorado High School in Placentia. She also previously served as the Head Coach at El Toro, Beckman, and Portola high schools. A graduate of Concordia University Irvine, Alexandra played on their lacrosse team and was a three-time, first team All-American, All-League, and division point leader. “One of Coach Kyte’s dreams was to be a part of starting lacrosse here at OLu,” says Jones. “She brings a great Christian spirit of teamwork and has coached and improved various programs.” Orange Lutheran is committed to teaching student-athletes the core values of Christian character development, and the coaches seek to be transformational for Christ and pursue victory with honor for the sake of growing the kingdom.

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“Lacrosse will push Orange Lutheran and our athletics program forward by providing an additional opportunity for our students to have a platform to connect with one another, while simultaneously having the ability to play a sport they enjoy and represent Jesus Christ in the community,” says Jones.


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Cole Winn ’18 Drafted to Texas Rangers On June 3, Cole Winn ’18 crossed the stage at graduation. Less than 24 hours later, he was picked 15th by the Texas Rangers in the first round of the MLB draft.

Photo by the Orange County Register/SCNG

The right-handed starting pitcher, who transferred to Orange Lutheran after moving from Colorado in 2017, had 120 strikeouts and only 11 walks in the 17-18 season, with an earned run average of .20 according to OC Varsity. “He has shown the ability to do things that I’ve never seen a kid do,” says varsity baseball head coach Eric Borba. Cole helped Orange Lutheran defend their title as national champions at the 2018 National High School Invitational tournament, which was held in Cary, NC in March. “That was probably the most fun week of baseball that I’ve had,” Cole says. “All the guys [came] together as a family and [had] fun.” According to Coach Borba, Cole brings both talent and integrity to his new team. “He’s a high-character kid who will treat people the right way. He’ll be the first person O range Lutheran High School to the field, and the last one to leave.”

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ALUMNI

Photo by Jake Olson via Instagram (@JakeOlson61)

Lancers in the White House In May, the White House announced that Jake Olson ’16 (pictured at the White House with his family and guide dog, Quebec) has been appointed to the Presidential Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. Olson, who is blind, is a junior at USC and plays as a long snapper on the Trojans’ football team. He is also the coauthor of Open Your Eyes: 10 Uncommon Lessons to Discover a Happier Life. Additionally, Caroline Sunshine ’13 is serving as a press assistant at the White House. Prior to her current position, Sunshine interned for the Office of the House Majority Leader, the College Republican National Committee, and the California Republican Party. She attended Claremont McKenna College where she studied international relations and economics.

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Hannes Daube ’18 competed on the USA Men’s National Water Polo Team at the 2018 FINA World League Super Final in Budapest and the 2018 FINA Intercontinental Tournament in Auckland, New Zealand. During the Super Final, Daube lead Team USA to victory in an 11-4 match against Kazakstan and was named game MVP. He is a freshman at USC and is on the Trojans’ water polo team.

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AMY BEROKOFF ’05

Amy (Nadeau) Berokoff ’05 (above, center) choreographed Quad Squad, an elite group of junior dancers that were featured on NBC’s hit dance competition World of Dance that aired in July. She also choreographed and mentored the Grand Prize winner of the fifteenth season of FOX’s So You Think You Can Dance. Berokoff is an instructor at the Orange County Performing Arts Academy and has been teaching contemporary dance throughout California for more than a decade.


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TONY HARNACK ’85

In March, Tony Harnack II ’85 was awarded the inaugural Lancer Alumni Achievement Award by the Orange Lutheran Alumni Association. The Lancer Alumni Achievement Award is presented to an alumnus who has made a difference in the world through their professional and personal activities. Harnack is the owner and president of Wellington Foods, a nutritional supplement manufacturing company, and demonstrates his Christian faith through respectful and compassionate leadership, according to Victoria (Harnack) Hatz ’83, who nominated him.

Chelsea Bowers ’11 is the Director of Public Affairs at City Net, a nonprofit organization that works to alleviate homelessness through community partnership. Bowers recently earned a masters degree in Social Work at USC and holds a bachelors degree in Communication Studies from Vanguard University. In March, Bowers spoke to students during Daily Gathering about her work with City Net and the organization’s involvement with the County of Orange and other Southern California agencies.

On a warm Saturday in August, four musical acts joined forces in the Ellwein Center for OLuPalooza, which celebrated alumni in the music industry. Alumni and guests enjoyed the sounds of bands The Bash Dogs (left), featuring graduates Nate Barrett ’13 and Jeremy Barrett ’15, and Members Lonely, featuring alumnus and current OLu parent Djrik Nelson ’80. Alumni DJ David Hopper and Cullen Bonham ’10 also performed.

When asked how his time at Orange Lutheran influenced the person he is today, Nate replied, “Being in an environment that encouraged Christian morals and teachings instilled a firm understanding and foundation of who God is and how powerful He is. I am forever grateful to have a personal relationship with him today.” O rangeHyepock Lutheran’08 High School Photo by Blake

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A LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT As an exemplary Christian high school, our vision is to develop healthy, strong, caring people who understand that their identity is in Christ alone. Our students are strengthened and prepared for a Christian life of purpose, service through vocation and leadership in a global society by redefining the high school experience. I am amazed to see how God is working through the lives of our students, families, faculty, and staff in bringing glory and honor to His name. We need only to walk through these hallowed halls to see His abundant blessing upon this school. God continues to provide for our needs at Orange Lutheran in extraordinary ways. “And my God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ.” Philippians 4:19 We have seen amazing areas of growth this past year. Not only in funding, but in the number of people who are willing to serve as volunteers at Orange Lutheran. These servants help facilitate the many programs and events such as The Premiere, Golf Classic, Lancer Ladies Brunch, and many more. This past year, the inaugural Taste of OLu event was a smashing success -- a sold-out evening with 550 people in attendance, bringing our Lancer community together. This growth would not be possible without your encouragement and support. 26

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Our need here at Orange Lutheran goes beyond tuition. That is why I invite you to support our Annual Fund. The purpose of the Annual Fund is to supplement tuition and provide the necessary funding for programs that will further help students discover their passions and realize their dreams. It is a bold step to entrust us with your generosity and we don’t take that lightly. It is our duty to be good stewards of the charitable gifts we receive. The blessings this past year have been extraordinary, but we need to look forward and continue to build for generations to come. God will bless us abundantly as we continue to focus on the mission of Orange Lutheran, helping students internalize the gospel message of salvation through Christ Jesus. Our hope for Orange Lutheran’s future greatly depends on the benevolence of our donors. THANK YOU and may God bless your giving hearts! BRUCE FREEMAN Director of Development bruce.freeman@lhsoc.org | 714.282.4626


Endowments Endowment funds provide the financial means to propel the mission and vision of Orange Lutheran ensuring that the OLu Experience is accessible to as many students as possible. This type of support allows you to leave a legacy and pass on the values and ideals that are most important to you for generations to come. During the past year, the Lancer Legacy Endowment Fund reached ENDOWMENT LEADERSHIP GIFTS nearly $1 million in principal through the generosity of so many. Orange Lutheran is grateful for the Anonymous (2) endowed leadership gifts of $25,000 or more, Paul & Liz Belden which are listed to the right. Amy (Nadeau) Berokoff ’05 The Lancer Legacy Endowment Fund ensures the long-term sustainability of the school, and the fund is composed of money that is permanently restricted. The principal remains secure and restricted and held in perpetuity, while the earnings from the invested assets are utilized for their designated purposes which currently include need-based financial aid and the Missions program.

Donors VISIONARIES $100,000+ Anonymous** Del & Debbie Montell** Santa Monica BMW** CHAMPIONS $50,000-$99,999 Kevin & Jamie Nadeau** Nadeau Productions** Joel & Danine Stensby PARTNERS $25,000-$49,999 Anonymous Paul & Liz Belden* Michael & Caryn (Hildenbrand) Borland ’81 Andrew & Josephine Dibble Andrew & Stephanie Harris* Anthony Hsieh National Christian Foundation John & Annie Nicoletti* William & Melissa Sonsma Dave & Brenda Tax

INNOVATORS $10,000-24,999 Anonymous Brett & Kimberly Bissell* Scott & Stephanie Bragg** Matthew Brown ’97 & Andrea Brown* Michael & Tina Carlson Jamie & Melissa Chisick CIT Incorporated James & Nairi Davis David & Donna DuBois* Fiduciary Trust Company International Brian ’97 & Nicole (Klein) Frasz ’00 Eric & Laureen Froemke David & Shelly Kim Lloyd E. and Elisabeth H. Klein Family Foundation LuxBus America Steve & Janet Miklos Todd & Christine Moritz* Jerry & Sherri Nourse* Northwestern Mutual Foundation*

The DeJager Family Barbara Hildenbrand Cody Nadeau ’09 Maggie Nadeau ’13 The Narang Family The Nicoletti Family The Rammelsberg Family In Memory of Phil Smith

*Donor for 5-9 consecutive years **Donor for 10+ consecutive years Craig & Jane Olson** Orange County Community Foundation Robert & Linda Grimm Foundation* Gardner & Debbie Tarlow The Walt Disney Company Foundation David & Lisa Threshie R & Judith Threshie AMBASSADORS $5,000-$9,999 Mark & Anne Alario** Mark & Maria Almeida Boe Boezinger ’85 & Catherine Boezinger* Mark Bogh & Bridget (Seegers) Bogh ’86* Marilynn Bragg** Rick & Deanna Buschini Cory Crawford Joe & Kelli Cunningham Brian Dosher Brad Ermeling & Genevieve Graff-Ermeling**

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Donald & Barbara Forman Gardner D. Tarlow MD, Inc. Michael & Kristin Gibbons** Anthony Harnack ’85 & Jolie Harnack Mark & Jane Heim Deanne Hill Joseph Juliano ’95 Lee & Liz Khanthaphixay KPRS Construction Services, Inc. Thomas & Penny Ling Walt & Leann Luchinger** Lori McGee OC Recycling John Poerschke ’80 and Dana (Adams) Poerschke ’82** Ralls Family Foundation Timothy Schnabel ’85 & Kellie Schnabel The Ron and Marsha Moeller Trust Thrivent Financial for Lutherans** O range Lutheran High School

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Wells Fargo* Ronald & Grace Wright** IGNITERS $2,500-$4,999 Brian & Gloria Abrams** George & Joan Adams* Adaptive Engineering & Fabrication, Inc. AFAB Packaging Norman Amling Anonymous Steven & Kathleen Amort** Barnabas Foundation Daniel & Stacey Bentley* James & Carmen Birrell Bogh Engineering, Inc. Thomas & Karen Borba David & Kris Bowen Lee & Amy Bramson James Bright & Vicki Woodard-Bright** George & Judy Brink** Eric Brown Brian ’93 & Kristie Buehler Marshall Bull Cholame Vineyard Kevin & Shelley Cloyd Monte & Julie Collins Concordia University Irvine** Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Kevin & Evelyn Dupree Grant Eklund* Todd & Rachel Eklund* Kenneth & Judith Ellwein** Gerry & Tricia Esser* Les & Tina Fields** James & Dara Frize** Michael & Sandra Grant* Steve & Shelley Gray Anthony & Liz Harnack Edwin & Anita Hernandez Brad & Katherine Herold Innovative Show Design Preston Kelly ’12 Clyde & Carole King Robert ’96 & Amy Meaux Robert & Susan Odle** Norbert & Jackie Oesch Rexnord Foundation Inc. Anthony & Tricia Sanchez Mark Schmidt ’89 & Heidi Counsell-Schmidt

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Jim & Nicole Stepanian Jeff & Chantell Tibbets* John & Toni Valdez Marius & Karen Van Der Watt* Vanguard Charitable Waxie Sanitary Supply Phil Wirthgen Work Comp Resolutions, Inc. Lee Ziegler ILLUMINATORS $1,000-$2,499 A. Gary Anderson Family Foundation Anonymous Mike & Tammy Arnold Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo James & Cindy Baca** Robert Bathke ’85 & Tara Bathke* Dennis & Kathryn Bise William & Shirley Boezinger** Donald & Toni Bradley* Bruno & Carmen Bucci Jason & Kari Buck Sherry Bull John & Giselle Bustrum Dave Cacciapuoti & Melissa (Boring) Cacciapuoti ’06* Brian & Karen Cass Stephen & Pamela Christie Matthew & Mardi Cork Ronn & Kim Cornelius Brendon Dewitt Marianne Dinicola Justin & Jenee Dixon Jonathan & Barbara Doctor DonateWell Brian & Crysti Everhart* Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach Scott & Christina Farquhar Fisher Printing Michael Fleischli ’88 & Silvia Fleischli** John & Ellen Franklin** Roger Frick ’81 & Patty Frick Mike & Jennifer Fusco Matthew Gibbons ’07 & Renee (Roberts) Gibbons ’07 Russell & Kathleen Giess Michael Gould

Cristina Gray* Thomas Gray ’78* Michael & Andrena Greenwood* Andrew & Kimberly Hahn David & Elizabeth Hanson Warren Harms* Gordon & Kimberly Hassenplug Doug & Linda Heller* Mark & Kym Hilinski William & Lynda Holcroft Paul & Annamae Huante Jeff & Lynn Huston** JN Financial Services Jeremy & Nicole Johnston Joe & Shannon Kelly Michael & Kristy Kiper George & Winnie Kridner Robert & Cindy Larson Gary & Erin Lastinger LCMS Foundation** John & Suzanne Lewis Robert & Carol Lienau* Christopher & Judy Losco Alan & Nina Lutz Mark & Angela Maietta* Ron & Sarah Mann Randy Mathews Kevin & Julie McKhann Ronald & Patricia Mills National Sports Apparel Pacific Southwest District The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod Michael & Kathleen Palkovic* James & Candyce Park Travis Pinick ’05 & Sara (George) Pinick ’06 Pleaser USA Inc. Frank & Charolett Radmacher Richard & Cynthia Rice RTM Products Brian Sarvak Sean & Lisa Savala* Savala Equipment Rentals Kenneth & Mary Schlueter* Kelley Schueler Andrew & Tracy Seagren Jamison & Andrea Shedwill* Shenandoah Capital, Inc. Donnie & Kristina Smith Jason & Elizabeth Smith

Kurt & Carolyn Smith-Kutyla Janet Steiner* Justin Stewart & Jenny (Cohn) Stewart ’90 Jeffrey & Jennifer Stice Brent & Debbie Stumme* David & Elizabeth Summers Damon & Malinda Suter Steve Sylvester & Stephanie (Lapworth) Sylvester ’88 The Control Group Media Company Inc. Matt & Bobbie Jo Tomanek Craig & Laura Tuthill David & Lori Walker* Glenn & Emily Weingarth Wayne Weisman ’77 & Diane Weisman Ben & Leanne Xu Ben & Cindy Yorks Brian & Kimberly Young* YourCause, LLC Trustee for Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Thomas & Lois Yunghans** Robert & Diane Zeinstra* Yun Zhu SCHOLARS $500-$999 Tony & Amy Bailey Steve Barillier ’06* Richard & Linda Beardslee Youssef & Georgina Beshai* Cathy Blankenship ’86* Thomas Boobar Eric & Cindy Borba Marty & Jodi Boyd Ignacio & Andrea Brache* Daniel Bradshaw Broadcast Sports International Tim & Tammy Cahill Michael Carran Ronald Chow Linda Christopher ’80 Charles & Inja Chung* Wilfred & Kay Cooper* Dana & Shirley Crandall William Davis Devan Lily Design Jason & Sarah Flores Robert Freeman ’81 & Valerie Freeman**


Jeffrey & Karin Garell* Richard & Laurel Peniche Gartman** Christopher Gibbons ’10 & Alyssa (Smith) Gibbons ’11 Good Samaritan Medical Clinic Inc. Michael & Janet Hards* Jessica Hernandez* Steve Hight ’78 & Karen Hight* Bonnie Kent* Mark & Rachel Klitzing** Michael & Ellen Lange** Michael & Patricia Lazcano* Yougen Lei Michael & Carroll Maietta** Ronald Mason ’84 & Amy Mason Marc Neben ’79 Ken & Debbie Niemerski Timothy Odle ’89 & Kelly Odle* Mark & Barbara Olson* Matthew Parsons ’01 & Julia (Hoerauf) Parsons ’01* Steven & Susan Paulsen Charles & Esther Peterson* Richard Nixon Library Santa Margarita Catholic High School Brent & Nancy Schellhase Jan Schmidt Christine Scimia Suzanne Seegers John & Suzanne Sotelo* Randall & Jennifer Sterett Jeff & Robin Stone Sunny Smith LLC David & Linda Swoish Task Force Heroes The Benevity Community Impact Fund The PIMCO Foundation Dan & Su Thome* Todd & Trisha Tripp United Way of Metropolitan Chicago Kinh & Anh Vu Robert & Robin White Gantry & Anna Wilson

MISSIONARIES $100-$499 Keith & Sandra Adolphus Frank & Vicki Aguilar America West Real Estate Services, Inc. Anonymous (5) Gerald & Kelli Aschoff David Aspling & Carol (Lomakin) Aspling ’90 Raymond Baez & Anna (Arata) Baez ’92 Fred Bagatourian ’79 & Shelly Bagatourian Josh Baillio William & Barbara Balke Michael Bathke ’83 Charles & Amy Battaglia Lisa Beale Kenneth Berner Ronald & Sheri Bieber Boeing Martin & Nancy Bonsangue Kirt Broesche James Brown ’95 & Julie (Savage) Brown ’96 John & Holly Bruning Roger & Carol Burtner** Gregory & Maribeth Busby Curt & Ruth Cattau Keith & Justine Chalman Christopher & Clarin Cheek Brad & Kathleen Christensen* Anne Cilani Citistaff Solutions, Inc. Robert Cobb Bill & Shelley Conn* Dennis & Pam Cox Richard & Tracy Crady** Christina Crandall Patricia Dane Kent & Robyn De Pue Andrew & Lisa Del Rey Tim Detviler ’79 & Jennifer (McCann) Detviler ’81** Robert & Rebecca Devereaux Steve Dierker ’83* Cheryl Dismuke Laura Daley John Dovenmuehler Meredith (Riebau) Dufield ’89** Drs. David Ramirez & Marie Earvolino-Ramirez

Lisa Ehret David & Carolyn Elfman EMS Development Company Jonathan & Cheryl Endter Tonya Ensign Joseph & Barbara Renton John & Jamie Fierro Kristine Fletcher David & Marianela Flores Gary & Lis Fortner Robert & LaVerne Francis* Mark & Mary Francuz Nathan & Rebecca Fransen Vincent & Kelley Fregoso Fullerton Republican Women Federated Dr. Raymundo & Carmen Garcia John & Linda Garner Nancy Gill-Olson Andrew Gjersvold ’07 & Ariel (Podas) Gjersvold ’07 Domingo & Robin Gomes John & Wendi Gornick** Michael & Tanya Grasz** Misty Graves ’97** Doreen Gray** Sean & Peggy Greene* Debbie Guss ’77 Dale & Bonnie Gustavson Rick & Sherri Gutierrez* Paul & Jean Hackmann** Hall Family Trust Stewart Hamilton ’84 & Marisa Hamilton Matthew Hansen ’80 & Pamela (DeGroot) Hansen ’80* Rajan & Kirti Hansji Stephen & Brenda Hantula** Andrew Heim ’03 & Elizabeth (Salyer) Heim ’99** Brad Heinecke ’82 & Donna Heinecke** Ken & Miriam Heinicke Robert & Karla Heinicke Jack & Deborah Herron Mark Hirzel & Susan (Dannemeyer) Hirzel ’80* Bil & Kim Hood* Dan & Karen Huffman John Hunt & Wendy (Albrecht) Hunt ’92 Illumination Dynamics, Inc.

Michael & Kathy Jackson Rolf & Samantha Jacobs* Tim Jaeger & Lori (Utke) Jaeger ’82 Gary & Denise Johnson-Scott Jeff & Barbara Joslin* Marcia Kear Arlie & Rebecca Kearney Darren & Kellie Kidder Dr. & Mrs. Rolf & Colleen Knapp Christina Kozlowski Joseph Kozlowski Paul & Tamra Kraemer* Scott Krause ’81 & Angela Krause Dave & Laurie Kuelpman James Kunau & Elizabeth (Leichtfuss) Kunau ’92 Norman & Joyce Laesch** Gary & Carey Landrith David & Kathy Leichtfuss Keith & Melissa Lennon Pui Wah Lew Jerry & Emmalee Lezama Norbert & Michele Lippert David & Kim Lomakin Robert & Sandy Lopez** William & Dale Lusher Juan & Kimberly Marrujo* Mark & Andrea McCardle Gregory & Janna McKhann Michal & Maureen Mekjian** Jennifer Miklos ’99** Mark Mikoleit ’77 Fred Millar & Elizabeth (Jenkins) Millar ’82 David & Lisa Miller Dan Mole & Marlo (Naber) Mole ’89** Kenneth Moninski Pierre Moossa Charlotte Morner** Karen Morris Patrick & Raquel Munoz* National Sports Apparel Doug & Jan Naylor** Rodney & Julia Naylor Amy Neben ’98 Nickerson Anesthesia, Inc. Dean Noble NotaryGO, Inc. Alex & Mary Kay Park* Michael & Valerie Parra

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*Donor for 5-9 consecutive years **Donor for 10+ consecutive years Nancy Paul** Eugene & Gloria Paulus** Kenneth & Peggy Peake* John & Carolyn Perich PHCO of Orange, Riverside & San Bernardino Counties Gregg & Melanie Pinick** Mark & Junhua Pinsky Samuel Pinsky ’19 Property Tax Assistance Co., Inc. David & Lori Quizon Cecile Raasch** Robert Radmacher Raymundo M. Garcia Lora, M.D., Inc. Richard & Lori ReeseChvilicek Matthew & Rosemary Reisbeck** Mike Ressler & Julie (Koster) Ressler ’81 RFC Wire Forms, Inc. Patrick & Kimberly Rhoten Rick & Debra Rodriguez** Robert Rossow & Kathleen (Schmidt) Rossow ’78 Alex & Shannon Salottolo* Josh & Sarah Salzberg* Steven & Sandra Sarandis* Stephen & Deborah Saulnier Eddie & Shelly Scantlebury* Kent & Cindy Schlichtemeier* Glen Schlueter ’83 & Rena (Perkins) Schlueter ’83* Matthew & Vicki Schulte Michael & Melinda Schulteis David & Deanna Scott Kara Scott Larry & Joyce Segelken* Steve Shatynski & Melissa Vigil-Shatynski Ervin & Linda Schorer Sharon Sinerate Billy & Laurie Skeffington Melanie Slosser ’12 Carol Smallwood Leslie Smith** Ralph & Alice Smith Julie Solwold Jeffrey & Kerry Stanley Kevin & Terry Steckler Target Corporation

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Team Pantera of Orange County Jose & Luz Tena The Gilbert Family Verna Thome Karl & Rosemary Thompson Trinity Lutheran Church and School Trinity United Presbyterian Church TRUiST Robert & Diane van der Goes* Michael & Lori Varisco Volunteer Guild in Anaheim Glen & Kimberly Waipa Eric & Bea Wakeling Rob & Consuelo Ward David & Joanne Warsinski* Brian Webster Gerald & Natasha West Greg & Deborah Wingert Rick & Patty Young** George & Janet Zaun David & Anna Ziebarth Nanci Zinngrabe BELIEVERS $20-$99 Robert & Rachel Abijay* Thomas & Diane Adams Jennifer (Duncan) Agnew ’97 Karl Arnold & Jody (Berry) Arnold ’88 Joshua Autrey ’07 & Trisha Autrey Thomas & Pamela Ayers Matthew Barnes ’97 Jaqueline Barnes ’11 Charles & Lisa Budds Kelly Beard ’97 Brandee Beattie ’07 Alexei Beran ’07 Andreas Beyersdorf ’97 Nicole Blanchard ’97 Jessyka Boer ’07 Michelle Boothroyd Adriana Bracamonte ’07 Elizabeth Brehm ’81 Linda Burnett Daniel & Jeannie Burns Ronit Bustillos Richard Calleja ’97 Jeffrey & Michelle Carefoot

Rod & Melissa Carpenter Brandi (Martinez) Carreon ’97 Brandon Castaneda ’07 David & Linda Cecil Rebecca Chatman Chris & Valerie Chilcott* Kenneth & Kathleen Cirks Lee Clayton Nichola Clift ’07 Dennis & Kathleen Cole Jensen Cole Christopher Conrad Bryan Dauterive ’96 & April Dauterive Candice Dedmon Todd & Monique DeVoe Ruth Ditsch Catherine Dolan Dome Productions Philip & Margaret Duerr H.E. & Tamara Durbin ECHO Employee Charity Organization of Northrop Grumman Gene & Betty Egan* James Elmore & Amy (Smokov) Elmore ’87 Emily Eltiste ’07 Chelsey Everhart ’05 Jacob Fey ’07 Brad & Becky Fischer Howard Fischer ’79 & Carolyn Fischer Heather Francine Jonathan Fuentes ’07 George & Mil Fukuhara Robert Fullmer Frederick & Patricia Gebhardt Douglas Gebhardt ’08 Bernice Gerken* Keith Gillams Bolivar Gonzalez ’97 Andrew Gove Dale Green Brendon Guichet ’08 Marilyn Gutierrez Cassandra Haggins Colette Hammer Brian Hand ’09 John Harb ’08 Wesley Haugen ’97 & Allison

(Evensen) Haugen ’97 Theodore Hays Audrey Hicks Melissa Hinrichs ’07 Haley Hodgson Ronald & Azalea Holness Tom Howard ’94 Amanda Humphries John Hunt ’87 Edna Janian Andrew Jarvi ’07 Chuck & Kayla Jernigan Bud & Nikki Jerue David Johnson Jillian Jordan ’07 Brett & Denise Kacura Micheal & Emerline Kaiser Sean & Julie Kangas Donald & Kari Kazanjian** Sandra Keathley Brian Keating Darren & Barrie Kempkes Charles & Karen Klein Jonathan Kline ’07 Justin Klinkenberg ’09 & Jessica (Fey) Klinkenberg ’09 Nicheryl Knibb Keeton & Alice Kreitzer Jillian Krick Denise (Jalbert) Lamade ’97 Justin Lambert ’07 & Savannah (King) Lambert ’11 Matthew Lambro Amber Lara ’97 Joe Latka Caleb Lauer ’07 Randy & Mary Lawrence Clarke & Ann Lew Yolanda Liang Steoganei Lynch William & Kristine MacDonald Cullan Maher ’07 Jack Maize ’07 Darren Malchow & Priscilla (DeMello) Malchow ’97 Christina Marquez Paul Martin ’78 & Paula Martin Brian Mathis & Tara (Glennon) Mathis ’07 Rachel Maxwell ’97 James & Sabina McCracken Vanessa McPeak ’07


Barry McPhee John Mekjian ’08 Brian & Nicolle Miller Liane Moccia Bryce Monical ’07 Andrew Moore ’97 & Deborah (Schmidt) Moore ’95 Shannon Mulvany ’97 Shawn Nelson & Sharon (Francis) Nelson ’85* Kathleen Nelson* Alfred Neukuckatz* Christopher & Meredith Nordstrom* Alena Norman Clay O’Neal ’07 Nicholas Odenath ’97 Charles Oltman Erin Ortiz ’11 Anthony Osterkamp Jeffrey Palmer ’89 Norman & Louise Pargee Teri Penniston Shirley Perkins* Austin Pettis ’07 Sean & Sharee Pfaff Scott & Carol Pickford George Plimpton Daniel & Lilian Ponce Zach Ralston Richard Ransom ’97 & Stefanie (Sierra) Ransom ’96 Clinton Rieber ’85 & Becky Rieber B. Reid Elizabeth Reim Daniel Renken ’07 Lisa Rients Paul Riscalla ’07 Lexi Risner Riteway Charity Services Inc. Ellyn Robbins Cole Mitchell Rocheleau & Alexandra (Stensby) Rocheleau ’07 Rod Carpenter’s Pool Service Charlie Rodrigues Curtis & Joyce Roof Jenny Ross ’97 Joel Ross Lisa Rothenberger ’07 Kiersten Rummell ’16 Alejandro & Melissa Sabad

Kent & Dawn Sandie* Fred & Marla Schroeder Sandi Scott ’81 Allison See ’07 Lauren Serrano ’07 Erin Shevlin** Eric Siegel ’08 Richard & Marsha Sievert Scott & Victoria Siksnus Patricia Smith Christine Smith Cody Solorio ’07 Erin (McIntire) Stupy ’07 Bret & Myra Taylor* Victor Thomas Nicholas Thompson ’97 Darryl & Tanya Tiveron Valerie Tuerk United Way of Greater Los Angeles United Way of Orange County Brian Urbina Vander Tuig Family Revocable Living Trust Walter & Linda Varnes Andrew Wetzler ’97 Megan Williams Rebecca Willis ’07 Jim & Carlotta Wixon Chase Young ’17 Ronald & Leah Zawadzki Dana Zimpelmann ’09

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Underwriters & Sponsors 2018 POWER OF THE DREAM GALA

Sherry Bull Wayne & Diane Weisman

MAGNIFY David & Shelly Kim Kevin & Jamie Nadeau Craig & Jane Olson Joel & Danine Stensby

GRATITUDE Brian & Gloria Abrams George & Joan Adams Mike & Caryn (Hildenbrand) Borland ’81 Mike & Tina Carlson Linda Christopher Mike & Kristin Gibbons Andy & Stephanie Harris Chris & Judy Losco Robert & Susan Odle Mike & Gayle Peterson Mark ’89 & Heidi Schmidt Jamison & Andrea Shedwill

GLORIFY Brett & Kimberly Bissell Robert & Linda Grimm PRAISE Adaptive Engineering & Fabrication In Memory of Carol Amling Concordia University Irvine David & Lisa Threshie FAVOR Mark & Anne Alario Boe Boezinger ’85 & Catherine Boezinger

2018 GOLF CLASSIC TITLE SPONSORS Anonymous LuxBus America

GOLD SPONSOR Wells Fargo SILVER SPONSORS Anonymous Cory Crawford Elite Interactive K-Zone Training Center KPRS Waxie Sanitary Supply CLASSIC SPONSORS 5 Star Packaging A. Anderson Family Foundation Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo Concordia University Irvine D&D Services Dewitt Interior Systems Donnie Smith Plumbing Frize Corporation Grant Eklund

Horizon Oxygen & Medical Equipment Marsh & McLennan Agency Mission Landscape Teasley & Associates The Tuthill Family Tom Borba Tropical Nursery WLA Investments, Inc. Yorba Linda Friends Church TASTE OF OLU Mark & Maria Almeida Rajan & Kirti Hansji Brad & Katherine Herold Walt & Leann Luchinger Kevin & Jamie Nadeau Craig & Jane Olson Rick & Debra Rodriguez Billy & Laurie Skeffington

2018 POWER OF THE DREAM GALA Joanna Busch Ronit Bustillos Giselle Bustrum Rosie & Pat Camacho Pamela Christie Shelley Conn Christy Daus Lorianne Ferry Stephanie Harris Karen Huffman Linda Lewotsky Amy Lin Dale Lusher Lan Nguyen Sheila Malloy Christina Rodriguez Heidi Counsell-Schmidt Heather Sidell Michelle Steddum Su Thome Tracey Wade Carrie Ware Anna Wilson 2017 LANCER LADIES BRUNCH Heather Beering Shelley Conn Lorianne Ferry Christina Rodriguez 2018 GOLF CLASSIC Susan Alger Deann Thinnsen Chantell Tibbets Anna Wilson 32

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2018 TASTE OF OLU Susan Alger Rosie & Pat Camacho Kirti Hansji Vivianne Kitano Janan Olson Teresa Ruelas Sarah Salas Heidi Tankledge Anna Wilson Lisa Wozab ALUMNI COUNCIL Grant Avise ’05 Anna (Arata) Baez ’92 Robert Bathke ’85 Amy (Dupont) Blain ’92 Mike Crawford ’97 Meredith (Riebau) Dufield ’89 Chelsey Everhart ’05 Debbie Guss ’77 Matthew Hall ’04 Brian Hand ’09 Blake Hyepock ’08 Paul Jones ’02 Amy (Willett) Leon ’90 Marlo (Naber) Mole ’89 Brittney (Michael) Murphy ’05 Marc Neben ’79 Jeffrey Palmer ’89 Jenny (Cohn) Stewart ’90 EXECUTIVE STRATEGY COUNCIL Mark Bogh David & Donna DuBois Tricia Esser Mike Gibbons

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Volunteers Chairman Robert Odle

Rev. Roger Frick ’81 Michael Grant Thomas D. Gray ’78 Vice Chairman Kurt M. Rammelsberg ’78 Rev. Bil Hood Jenny Jordan ’76 Secretary Leann Luchinger Anita Hernandez Craig W. Olson James Bright Carolyn Shiery Roger Burtner Joel Stensby Curt W. Cattau Rev. Kinh Vu

Joe Juliano ’95 John & Alecia Kruger Navin & Becky Narang David Threshie PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Bridget (Seegers) Bogh ’86 Liz Khanthaphixay Joe & Kelli Cunningham Shelley Gray Andrew & Stephanie Harris Cindy Minshall Annie Nicoletti Sherri Nourse Rick & Debra Rodriguez Mark ’89 & Heidi Schmidt Lisa Threshie Lara Tooma


2017-18 By The Numbers OPERATING EXPENSES

OPERATIONAL INVESTMENTS EXCLUDES $16M EXPANSION

10% Financial Aid

5% Maintenance & Utilities

8% Depreciation & Amortization

5% Interest & Other Expenses

73% Salary & Administrative

OPERATING INCOME

87% Tuition & Fees

12% Fundraising & Other Income

1% Association Congregations

In Summary

NET ASSETS

Lowest tuition and largest association discount among OC Trinity League schools $2.3 million awarded in need-based financial aid $1.1 million invested in campus improvements, including upgrades to IT, the Learning Commons, Missions team workspaces, and installation of LED boards in Upper Gym O range Lutheran High School

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2017-18 By The Numbers CASH / DEBT POSITION

2018-19 Goals G R OW unrestricted cash reserves

ENHANCE existing campus security

I N C R E AS E financial aid

NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID DISTRIBUTED

2018-19 EXPECTATION:

HIGHEST ENROLLMENT in school’s history

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