Priorities #8: 1997-1998 Annual Report

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PRI RITIES

Annual Report 1997-98 • September 1998

A Year of

Celebration Values Centered Education for the Leaders of the New Century


From the Headmaster Celebration

The students are at the center of what we do so all deliberations begin with them. How do we retain the advantages, yet manage the hurdles, inherent in a small school?

“ ,” the theme of this Annual Report, aptly describes our just-concluded 40th Anniversary year. We had much to celebrate. We took full advantage last year of the opportunity to honor our past with picnics, music, an oral and written history, a rededication ceremony, and many more special events in which many of you participated. It was glorious and we enjoyed every minute of it. Now, we look ahead. Recently, in that all-too-brief period called summer during which school administrators tie up the loose ends of one year and prepare for another, I took the opportunity to stroll along the hill above the campus. I looked down on the buildings, the beautiful rural setting which is the gift of those who preceded me, and asked myself, “What vision am I — are we — carrying forward as we move into the 21st century? Many of you are already engaged in helping us plan for our immediate future. You have completed questionnaires or are participating in discussion groups that provide essential feedback for a strategic plan. The students are at the center of what we do so all deliberations begin with them. How do we retain the advantages, yet manage the hurdles, inherent in a small school? How can we provide the special opportunities required by students with extraordinary academic, athletic or artistic interests and aptitudes? What sort of ingenuity will we need to provide challenges on a more individual basis? Holly Thompson, our new Academic Dean speaks of helping each student find his or her passion. Where will the necessary experiences, equipment, peer and adult support come from? Our discussions fall roughly into four areas and the first two actually support the third. Facilities: We need more space - but not necessarily traditional classrooms and offices. We are studying the possibility of reconfiguration. The library might move to the assembly hall to join the computer center in creating a more comprehensive media research and technology area. A student center could fill the vacated library space. Our dream is of a

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Fine Arts and Communications Center to support this blossoming aspect of our community life. “Red Square” might become a newly landscaped “St. Benedict Square.” Additional faculty housing might enhance our sense of community while meeting the problems caused by Bay Area real estate prices. Finance: Our financial support consists of tuition, gift support and endowment. Last year, we learned we were behind comparable independent schools in tuition and endowment. Our parents understood and accepted our tuition increase, which permitted us to raise teacher salaries to a more competitive level. At the same time we continued to make significant strides in gift support, which was up 30%. The challenge of building our endowment remains. Faculty and Staff: We have a clear identity as a place of student-centered learning and values-centered education. Our style actually requires more of teachers than traditional education. It calls for a teacher with a particular perspective and even a special temperament. To attract and retain these individuals, we need adequate compensation, a welcoming educational environment, and opportunities for professional growth. We know we are on the right track with our professional development program. See the article on pages 5 and 6. And we are moving quickly in the other areas, as I explained. Benedictine Tradition: Our commitment goes beyond college preparatory education, as important as that is. We are here also to teach the values of a life well lived. This fourth point, Benedictine tradition, has the most meaning for me. Last summer, when I was walking along the hilltop and looking down on the campus, the first building I saw was the monastery. This is our foundation, and we must continue to find ways of sustaining our heritage, even as the number of those choosing a religious life declines. By staying true to the origin and mission represented by that small, plain building, I believe we can assure that Woodside Priory School will continue to flourish and its mission will continue to unfold. I want to thank all of you who celebrated with us last year, welcome everyone who is new to the Priory community this year and encourage all of you to join in the rewarding task of building the Woodside Priory of the next decade. Warmly,


Cause to Celebrate!

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oodside Priory School ended its first 40 years with a flourish! Gift support increased 30 per cent over the previous year, which had increased 90 per cent over the year before that. This year we are again fully enrolled with a diverse, energetic, highly capable and delightful student body. About 20 percent of our students receive some scholarship support. We begin our fifth decade with a momentum and vitality that bodes well for the school’s future. The hard work of volunteers and the generosity of donors have given us these promising results, and we are grateful to them, one and all. Thank you very much. I hope you will enjoy reading about the successes highlighted in this report. Robert Ward, President Board of Trustees

Facilities: Eight new Chapel pews were finished over the summer with Father Martin’s personal touch. Other facilities improvements include a cottage-like student store on Red Square, several upgrades to sports facilities (including acoustics, refinishing the gym floor and the outdoor basketball courts). Dormitories have new closets and mattresses. The Assembly Hall has fans. Church Square is newly re-paved with attractive masonry. Signs and banners, roofing and road repairs, locks and lockers, paint and carpets and two additional vans were also added or improved.

Academics: Woodside Priory is in the second year of an effort to lift faculty salaries, benefits and professional development opportunities. The goal is to ensure that Woodside Priory will attract and retain top teaching talent. Parent and gift support in 1997-98 made a critical difference in faculty recruiting last spring. The abilities and academic credentials of new faculty are possibly the best ever. Professional development is essential to retaining top faculty and we are doing well; see our report on the next page.

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Strategic Plan, Financial Plan, Long-Range Plan:

FACULTY

What Matters Most is Support for Outstanding

Three-fourths of the faculty spent Summer 1998 re-tooling themselves and their courses for this academic year.

Team building and fostering a sense of community within an international group were issues addressed at the Residential Life conference attended by WPS Director Kathy Immel. Priory resident students, joined by several faculty and administrators, started the year with a twoday canoe trip down the Russian River.

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eing a teacher in a good, small school requires a certain kind of magic. The act of teaching is the part of the job that shows. Underneath, teachers must also be quick-change artists, skilled at reading their audience - in this case, students - and the resources around them. They must be quick to respond every year with a curriculum and club program that best suits individual talents and individual classes. Their work must acknowledge the changes in their field of expertise. It must be seamless - it must blend in with last year and next year, with no rough edges showing. Fortunately, Priory teachers seem to thrive on change. Donor support makes possible the faculty’s most important tool, which is funding for summer professional development and for new technology. “The faculty support program here is extraordinary. Of course, it is also expensive. We could not possibly provide it if we relied only on the tuition portion of our income. “The summer grants are entirely funded by gift support. Donors like the program because their contributions have a positive impact which is both immediate and long term,” said Doug Ayer, WPS Director of Development. Three-fourths of the faculty chose to spend Summer 1998 re-tooling themselves and their courses for this academic year. To qualify, each teacher wrote a grant proposal last spring and the granting committee awarded 42 projects (some teachers received more

than one grant). Here are a few of the changes students will experience this year as a result of summer grants:

• In sixth grade, Mitch Neuger is integrating a “responsive classroom” concept. It involves teaching students how to create a positive social environment as a natural part of their academic learning. (See photo) • The college counseling office now has additional computers and software to assist students with their planning process. • Kim (Stoner) Heffernan, Helen O’Hara, Tom Webb and Mitch Neuger are using “History Alive,” an exciting teaching process that calls on students to interact with information, not just listen or read. Their Middle School students will dramatize historical issues and work on projects that build critical thinking skills (such as comparisons and analysis, rather than recitation of facts). Students also learn academic skills, such as note-taking and monitoring their own discussion groups, while learning history concepts. • AP courses are newly strengthened, or are being newly offered. In line with trends on the AP US History exam, Jim Lawhon spent time intergrating more social history into his class. Jim also studied the AP European History course material and primary source material and has re-designed his course based on that information. Steve Marsheck expanded his AB Calculus to include the BC (second semester) components. David Hafleigh designed a course offering in AP Statistics. • Kim Mason’s physical education students will make use of math and science knowledge in using new technical equipment - a heart rate monitor, a Star Trac treadmill, and a body composition and

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fitness analyzer. Ms. Mason is also introducing a wide range of new teaching materials dealing with health and social issues pertinent to teen years everything from conflict and stress management to human growth and nutrition. • Algebra students already use graphing calculators, a tool that is fundamental to success in the higher math/AP classes. David Hafleigh and Nancy Newman have integrated additional skill building into their course materials. • Art students are working with the disciplines of history, criticism, aesthetics and production (of a product) as a result of Cayewah Easley’s work over the summer. Ms. Easley also planned out new courses in ceramics and design. Last year, students learned to present slide lectures in their ceramics class. Building on their enthusiasm, Ms. Easley asked for and received a digital camera, a writable CD ROM drive and a flatbed scanner. Now students can archive their own materials and prepare professional-quality presentations. Check the Priory web site for a detailed article. (http:// www.woodsidepriory.com - click on Priorities Magazine: Arts and Technology Team) • Physics students will extend their experience with computer-based interactive problem solving and lab work, as well as more Internet-based research. Paul Trudelle pioneered this area of science teaching with his eighth grade class last year. David Hall’s chemistry students will make use of a wide variety of technical instrumentation tools (see photo). • The student yearbook, school newspaper and literary magazine have new production equipment and curricula. Faculty advisors are devoting extra attention to strengthening their student publications this year. In all, eight grants were awarded to support curricular developments in science and math; five each in foreign languages, English and social studies;

four in fine arts, and one in physical education. A few summer projects supported other aspects of campus life. Several student body officers learned and practiced leadership skills at a week-long conference. Four faculty members/ administrators spent a week with other educators from Pacific Rim countries, discussing cultural issues, use of technology, current research in learning theory and other common interests. Father Maurus and Hovey Clark used grant funds to lead a student trip to Costa Rica, where they studied rain forest ecology. The list goes on, but we will stop here. All participating faculty members made brief presentations to their colleagues at the first faculty meeting of the year. Teachers follow up with each other throughout the school year, so that the new skills and experiences eventually migrate into many classrooms. “Traditionally, faculty development has been designed by administrators. Often, teachers have few choices beyond the campus-wide inservice program and subject-area conferences. These are important but the Priory goes one step beyond. Our professional development plan encourages our teachers to think about their work individually and creatively, based on their individual skills and knowledge. Projects with measurable ties to classrooms in the next academic year receive priority,’ said Holly Thompson, Academic Dean Benedictine values challenge everyone to be aware of both the needs of the community and the uniqueness of the individual. St. Benedict also believed that, for a teacher, example is more important than words. Measured against these traditions, the Priory’s professional development program provides an anchor for values as well as for academic excellence. —C.D.

Students who plan college majors in science will have an advantage if they understand complex, state-of-the-art measuring instrumentation. Chemistry teacher David Hall ordered several devices and has integrated them into chem lab work.

The ability to meet and greet, monitor success, express problems without blame, and structure a good discussion are essential academic skills. Mitch Neuger’s sixth graders practice them daily in class meeting. (They can now move their chairs in a circle in about 30 seconds. They know what contributes to a fast time. They plan ahead.).

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1997-98 Contributors Founders Club ($10,000.00 + ) Anonymous (2) Leigh and Deborah Belden Paul and Marcia Cook Timothy Dwyer Dr. Klara Fetter Estate William and Rosemary Hewlett Hewlett Packard Company Margaret Kiely Carl and Shirley Larson Alvin and Suzanne Maas Peninsula Bridge Program Mary “Polly” Shouse Sun Microsystems Foundation Woodside Priory Monastic Community Benedictine Associates ($5,000.00 + ) John and Bette Anderson Carolyn Bechtel Gary Bechtel Emil Mosbacher, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Jack and Marion Euphrat The colorful new banners that fly along the entry drive on the campus celebrate aspects of academic life. Student body officers adopted "Experience the Energy" as the campus theme for the year.

Terry and Dorothy Hayes Lincoln and Robin Holland Judd and Mimi Iversen Jewish Community Endowment Fund John and Joan McGraw R. Bruce Mosbacher and Nancy Ditz Thomas Neff and Donna Wengert-Neff Curtis Peterson and Lea Stublarec The Foothills Foundation

Allan and Heidi Will James and Ellen Wilton Headmaster’s Club ($1,000.00 + ) Anonymous (2) Tadashi Akimoto Paul and Nancy Appelblom

Robert and Charlene Ward Matilda Wilbur Alan and Andrea Zulberti

Archbold Charitable Trust

Anniversary Club ($1,957.00 + ) Anonymous (2) Henry and Patricia Adams Daniel Alegria and Mary Hufty Thomas and Susan Alexander John and Linda Andreini Barclays Global Investors, N.A. J. Peter and Pam Campagna Gregg and Sandy Carse Wayne and Cynthia Davison Tom and Fran Dempsey John and Holly Dissmeyer Francesca Eastman and Edward Goodstein John and Dianne Fisher Eugene and Judith Flath Stephen and Beverly Floyd George T. Cameron Educational Foundation

Bob and Susan Asadorian

Philip Gregory and Susan Rathbun Masami and Keiko Ito Harvey and Barbara Jones Peter Kasenchak Bill and Mary Jane Kelly Melvyn and Irene Krauss Krauss Charitable Foundation, Inc. James and Lynn Lally William and Donna Little Andrew and Ria Moroyan Kevin and Laurie Schofield Art and Cindy Schultz Joseph and Edith Tobin Michael and Sarah Tobin Andrew Verhalen and

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Janet Brownstone Robert and Ramsay Waterman

Dave and Donna Arnold

Richard and Cosette Bixler Callie Cain Scott and Susan Carey Sandro and Joan Marie Centofanti

Gordon and Elaine Knapp Young Bok and Sung Sook Kwon Jim and Lynn Lally Mike and Linda Markkula Katherine and Robert Maxfield Thomas and Sandra McCarthy Robert and Linda Moore Richard Murdock John and Nancy Newman Matthew and Betty O’Rourke Eric and Wendy Schmidt Richard and Susan Seiler Steve and Debra Simons Stanley and Janet Smith John and Marianne Stoner The Community Foundation of Silicon Valley The Markkula Foundation Stephen and Molly Westrate Westrate Family Trust Harry and Deborah Whelan Scott and Shirley Wilson

Priory Patrons Yuk-Keung and Nancy-Chak Choi ($500.00 + ) Anonymous William and Sherri Coats Ryohei Akiyama Edward and Patricia Amento Patrick and Monica Corman Douglas and Sylvia Basegio Cornish & Carey Bradley and Pamela Ehikian Allan and Suzanne Epstein Owen and Mary Ann Fiore Paul Fitzpatrick and Elizabeth Doyle Jean and William Gilbert William and Natalie Graham J. Michael and Pamela Gullard Nathum Guzik Harold Harvey Robert and Carolan Hass Tom and Helen Hennig Thomas and Mary Ann Herbert Aline Izmirlian Tim and Kip Kado

Michael and Georgia Bennicas Peter and Nancy Bohley Edwin and Catherine Boldrey Kathleen Budge Willa Budge Sylvia Busch Cary Butcher California Capacitor, Inc. Duncan and Jean Davidson Thomas and Judith DeSzily James and Sarah Di Boise Albert and Susanne Ebneter Joachim Froehlich Katherine Gaspar Goldman Insurance Services James and Elizabeth Gould Michael and Bertita Graebner William and Michelle Green Donald and Felicia Greer Timothy M. Griffin Tom and Wendy Hafkenshiel Harlan and Sarah Halsey


Student photos throughout this section celebrate Father Martin’s unique ability to capture the varied expressions that accompany campus life. Gregory and Kathyrn Hampton

Timothy and Margie Cain Joseph Camisa and Anne and John Hannigan Susan Parkhurst James and Maria Campbell Bruce and Barbara Hansen Mike and Ruth Cheng Wesley and Marilyn Chow Leonard and Jeanne Iverson Peter and Lisa Chupity Alan and Elizabeth Cirino William and Frances Jackson Bill and Gail Cohen Richard and Roxanne Davidson James and Kathryn Janz Stephen and Lu Ann DeMartini Murray and Wendy Dey Dan and Elizabeth Jolivette Les and Leslie De Witt Peter and Ann Marie Draeger Jack and Ginny Kavanaugh Valerie Duecker E.M.E. Technologies, Inc. Richard and Daryl Larsen Carmen Ferguson Rafael and Stella Gonzalez David and Linda Lewis Peter and Mary Frances Matheu David and Susan Hancock Eric and Marlene Hartley John Hausmann John and Patricia McGraw Marjorie Hausmann Ellen King Michael and Terry McGraw Al and Jeanne Kirkland Coralia Kuchins Tim and Catherine Molak Robert Labar Gene and Sharon Ladrech James and Mary Olsson David and Zeneidia Lando John and Carin Powers Andre Lhuillier Susan Robotka Jean Henri Lhuillier Alexander and Leslie Schilling Philippe and Edna Lhuillier Aloysius and Sharon Van Dalen Little World Travel John-Ti and Jocelyn Liu Daniel and Sue Lockwood Robert and LiLi Walker Douglas and Anna Longwell Thomas Webb James and Leslie McClellan Nancy Woodward Theodore Molakides Mark Moore and Renee Rankin Priory Sponsors Peter and Margaret McNamara ($200.00 + ) Daniel and Caryn Murphy Anonymous (4) Kevin Murray Elie and Yael Alcheck Timothy and Elaine Murray Douglas and Barbara Ayer National Semiconductor George and Carla Nowell James and Pamela Barquinero Richard and Sharon Ogren Robert and Francesca Pacheco Becton Dickinson Pearlasia Russell and Carol Berry J. David and Jeanne-Marie Black Paul Perret and Mary Ann Hurlimann William and Lee Perry Bob-Wire Electric, Inc. Michel and Paula Marina Boudart Steve and Cindy Pollett Thomas and Rebecca Quinn Peter and Dorothy Rado John and Margaret Bower Paul and Kathyrn Reimer Paul and Jo Anne Rice John and Caroline Bulkeley

Sara and Phillip Salsbury George Sarkisov Sergei and Irina Sarkisov Lawrence and Laura Saunders Ronald and Lila Schmidt Philip and Maya Sewald Ken and Belinda Shoemaker Vince and Susan Siciliano Charles and Julia Simmons Craig and Heather Sinclair David Smith and Judith Harris Kim and Sarah Spanoghe Kenneth and Kathleen Stasun John and Susan Sullivan Kenneth and Tamra Tehaney Barton and Holly Thompson Robert and Laurel Trask Jun and Michiko Tsuchiy Lee and Donna Tucker Hans and Tone Urstad Alan and Joanne Vidinsky Ronan Wagner Ralph Waylonis and Carol Triest Erhard and Victoria Wegman Mark and Grace Wegman David and Eleanor White Woodside Bakery, Inc. Mark and Camille Yost Panther Club ($25.00 + ) Anonymous (10) John and Elizabeth Alpar Hassan and Thea Amer James and Marna Arnold Michael and Evann Aronoff Ramiro and Josefina Arredondo Wallace Austin Mehrdad Azari and Elizabeth Bertschi Louis Balla Brooke Barry Sue Barry William and Barbara Bentley Allan and Jean Bollhoffer Bo and Elizabeth Boudart Sean Brennan and Alice Fischer-Colbrie Gerard Brevier Chrisopher and Carole Cain Mark and Renate Campbell Nanette Chapman Hovey Clark Bruce and Rochelle Cohen James and Carmen Collins

Brook Compton Louisa Cooper Peter and Susan Corning Laurel Crittenden Andras and Roberta Csaplar Michael and Amy Daly Howard and Leonore Daschbach David and Janice de Carion Julie Del Secco Alison Dienner David Dienner Mark and Carolyn Dobervich Patrick and Kimberly Dougherty Donald Dy Nancy A. Eigsti David Elliott Alfred and Susan Esberg Laszlo and Eva Eszenyi Tybor and Ilona Etlenyi Susan Falaschi Peter and Loretto Farley Doug and Katharine Finlay Tarlton and Wendy-Anna Fleming George and Evelina Gara David Gerber Victoria Groom Jeffrey and Laura Gundell John and Mary Ann Haeuser Dave and Susan Hafleigh David and Sharon Hall Peter and Taffy Handy Edmund and Patricia Hannum Jonathan Hannum Erik and Bonnie Hansen Edmundo and Maria Hernandez Michael and Margaret Herzen Heublein Foundation, Inc

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Tinyee Hoang Fr. Pius Horvath,OSB Ben Hurlbut Norio Ikeda Scott and Kathy Immel Sarah Ish Cynthia and Robert W. Jamplis Fr. Egon Javor,OSB Anand Judge Michael Karl and Lisa Trygg John and Barbara Keller Gail Kimball Jack Kingsley James and Vicki Kirkland Leonard and Suzanne Koppett Louis and Klara Kovacs Andrew and Karen Kuchins Roland and Norma La Rochelle Piers Lahey Lam Research Corporation John and Ann Lanzone Jorge and Reina Larreynaga Theodore Larson Jim and Margaret Lawhon Barbara Lawrence David and Patricia Lea Michael and Cynthia Leahy Josephine V. Lee Young Lee Victor and Louann Leipzig Cheng-Tao and Jui-Pao Lin Vera Lind Robert March and Lisa Lawrence Steven and Joanna Marsheck Gladys Martin Jose and Rosario Martin Kimberly Mason Martin Mayer Harold and Ellen McElhinny John McGarry James McVey Douglas and Merrilyn Mecham Mercedes-Benz Augustin Meyer Silvia Meyer John O. Miller James Mitchell and Susie Sutton Selby and Marian Mohr Joseph and Lindsay Montero Terrence and Mary Morse Naturalists at Large Christopher Nelson Stephen and Barbara Neter David and Judy Noice

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A Superb Parents Fund Team Co-Chairs William S. Coats Mimi Iversen Shirley C. Wilson Thomas Alexander Patricia Amento Russell W. Berry Nancy J. Bohley Edwin Boldrey Peter J. Chupity Rochelle M. Cohen Gail Cohen Laurel Crittenden Amy Daly Wayne Davison Sarah di Boise Valerie Duecker Istvan Nyirjesy Omni Lang Associates Inc. Stephen and Judith Oroszlan Rick and Koko Oyler Nels and Patricia Paine Pacific Gas and Electric Corporation Palo Alto Oral Surgery Phil Finer Refrigeration Christopher and Elana Pieper Oscar and Janice Pieper Robert and Patricia Pipkin Robert and Pat Reed Lesley Roberts-Mason Jedd and Leslie Roe Larry and Nancy Rogers Eugene and Annemarie Ronay George and Jeanne Ronay Grant Rosenquist Stanley and Elizabeth Rosenquist Cynthia Rothmeier Robert and Carolyn Samuels Doug and Sarah Sargent Debra and Neal Schatmeier Raymond Schehr Alexander and Dianne Schilling Betty Schink

Allan Epstein Stephen Floyd Jeffrey A. Gundell Wendy A. Hafkenshiel Anne R. Hannigan Marlene Hartley Kip Kado Vicki B. Kirkland Peter J. Matheu Carin Powers William T. Redfield Richard S. Seiler Julia Simmons Kenneth J. Tehaney Eleanor H. White

Board of Directors Abbot Matthew Leavy, O.S.B. Rev. Mark Cooper, O.S.B. Rev. William Sullivan, O.S.B. Br. Edward Englund, O.S.B. Board of Trustees Patricia Adams Scott Carey Wayne Davison Les De Witt Fran Dempsey Michael Gullard Fr. Pius Horvath,OSB Piers Lahey Sandra McCarthy R. Bruce Mosbacher Matthew O’Rourke Art Schultz Robert Ward Ramsay Waterman Donna Wengert-Neff Faculty and Staff Anonymous (4) Douglas and Barbara Ayer Sue Barry Thomas Carter Hovey Clark


Cristina Cortez Mark and Carolyn Dobervich Paula Durdach Susan Falaschi Barbara and Ernie Falk Dave and Susan Hafleigh David and Sharon Hall Kimberly Stoner Heffernan JScott and Kathy Immel Brett and Jill James Gail Kimball Leonard and Suzanne Koppett Louis and Klara Kovacs Jim and Margaret Lawhon Steven and Joanna Marsheck Kimberly Mason Martin Mayer John McGarry James McVey Douglas and Merrilyn Mecham Tim and Catherine Molak Joseph and Lindsay Montero John and Nancy Newman Robert and Pat Reed Peter and Elizabeth Reinhardt Lesley Roberts-Mason Larry and Nancy Rogers Sara and Phillip Salsbury Doug and Sarah Sargent Russell Shaw George and Carla Sims Helen M. Smith Marilyn Spears John and Marianne Stoner Georg and Kathy Straub Julianna Szekely Hiroko Takano Paul and Sylvia Trudelle Betty Van Wagenen Kyle Wallace Thomas Webb Deborah Whalen and Came Hewell Tom Yacoe Albert and Margaret Zappelli

Parents Anonymous (13) Elie and Yael Alcheck Daniel Alegria and Mary Hufty Thomas and Susan Alexander Edward and Patricia Amento John and Bette Anderson John and Linda Andreini Paul and Nancy Appelblom Michael and Evann Aronoff Bob and Susan Asadorian Wallace Austin Douglas and Sylvia Basegio Carolyn Bechtel Gary Bechtel Leigh and Deborah Belden Russell and Carol Berry Richard and Cosette Bixler Peter and Nancy Bohley Edwin and Catherine Boldrey Bo and Elizabeth Boudart John and Margaret Bower Joseph Camisa and Susan Parkhurst Mark and Renate Campbell Gregg and Sandy Carse Sandro and Joan Marie Centofanti Mike and Ruth Cheng Yuk-Keung and Nancy-Chak Choi Wesley and Marilyn Chow Peter and Lisa Chupity Alan and Elizabeth Cirino William and Sherri Coats Bill and Gail Cohen Bruce and Rochelle Cohen Patrick and Monica Corman Laurel Crittenden Michael and Amy Daly

Duncan and Jean Davidson Richard and Roxanne Davidson Wayne and Cynthia Davison Julie Del Secco Stephen and Lu Ann DeMartini Murray and Wendy Dey James and Sarah Di Boise Alison Dienner David Dienner Mark and Carolyn Dobervich Valerie Duecker Bradley and Pamela Ehikian Nancy A. Eigsti David Elliott Allan and Suzanne Epstein Susan Falaschi Paul Fitzpatrick and Elizabeth Doyle Tarlton and Wendy-Anna Fleming Stephen and Beverly Floyd Jean and William Gilbert Rafael and Stella Gonzalez James and Elizabeth Gould Michael and Bertita Graebner William and Michelle Green Donald and Felicia Greer Jeffrey and Laura Gundell Tom and Wendy Hafkenshiel Harlan and Sarah Halsey Gregory and Kathyrn Hampton David and Susan Hancock Peter and Taffy Handy Anne and John Hannigan Eric and Marlene Hartley Terry and Dorothy Hayes Edmundo and Maria Hernandez Lincoln and Robin Holland Norio Ikeda Scott and Kathy Immel Judd and Mimi Iversen James and Kathryn Janz Dan and Elizabeth Jolivette Harvey and Barbara Jones Tim and KipKado Bill and Mary Jane Kelly Gail Kimball

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Ellen King James and Vicki Kirkland Louis and Klara Kovacs Young Bok and Sung Sook Kwon Roland and Norma La Rochelle Robert Labar Gene and Sharon Ladrech Jim and Lynn Lally David and Zeneidia Lando Jorge and Reina Larreynaga Richard and Daryl Larsen Barbara Lawrence David and Patricia Lea David and Linda Lewis Cheng-Tao and Jui-Pao Lin Vera Lind William and Donna Little John-Ti and Jocelyn Liu Alvin and Suzanne Maas Robert March and Lisa Lawrence Jose and Rosario Martin Peter and Mary Frances Matheu Thomas and Sandra McCarthy Douglas and Merrilyn Mecham Augustin Meyer Silvia Meyer Theodore Molakides Mark Moore and Renee Rankin Andrew and Ria Moroyan Richard Murdock Thomas Neff and Donna Wengert-Neff Stephen and Barbara Neter John and Nancy Newman David and Judy Noice George and Carla Nowell Richard and Sharon Ogren James and Mary Olsson Robert and Francesca Pacheco Pearlasia Paul Perret and Mary Ann Hurlimann Curtis Peterson and Lea Stublarec Steve and Cindy Pollett John and Carin Powers Thomas and Rebecca Quinn Peter and Dorothy Rado Peter and Elizabeth Reinhardt Paul and Jo Anne Rice Susan Robotka Cynthia Rothmeier Chester and Susan Ruiz Debra and Neal Schatmeier Eric and Wendy Schmidt Kevin and Laurie Schofield

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Richard and Susan Seiler Philip and Maya Sewald Mark and Nancy Sheinbaum Ken and Belinda Shoemaker Mary Shouse Charles and Julia Simmons Steve and Debra Simons Craig and Heather Sinclair David Smith and Judith Harris Janet and Stanley Smith Stanley and Janet Smith Kim and Sarah Spanoghe Kenneth and Kathleen Stasun John and Susan Sullivan Vena Tambellini Kenneth and Tamra Tehaney Barton and Holly Thompson Sandra Tozzini Robert and Laurel Trask Paul and Sylvia Trudelle Jun and Michiko Tsuchiya Hans and Tone Urstad Aloysius and Sharon Van Dalen Andrew Verhalen and Janet Brownstone Robert and Jane Walker Ralph Waylonis and Carol Triest Robert and Ramsay Waterman Harry and Deborah Whelan David and Eleanor White Allan and Heidi Will Scott and Shirley Wilson Mark and Camille Yost Alan and Andrea Zulberti Grandparents Anonymous (1) Paul and Marcia Cook Jack and Marion Euphrat William and Rosemary Hewlett William and Frances Jackson Alumni Parents Anonymous (4) Henry and Patricia Adams James and Marna Arnold Michael and Georgia Bennicas William and Barbara Bentley John and Caroline Bulkeley Callie Cain Sandro and Joan Marie Centofanti Carmen Ferguson Owen and Mary Ann Fiore Katherine Gaspar John and Mary Ann Haeuser Edmund and Patricia Hannum Bruce and Barbara Hansen

Robert and Carolan Hass Marjorie Hausmann Tom and Helen Hennig Peter Kasenchak Margaret Kiely Coralia Kuchins Carl and Shirley Larson Philippe and Edna Lhuillier Douglas and Anna Longwell John and Joan McGraw Selby and Marian Mohr Timothy and Elaine Murray Matthew and Betty O’Rourke Rick and Koko Oyler Oscar and Janice Pieper Robert and Patricia Pipkin Eugene and Annemarie Ronay Stanley and Elizabeth Rosenquist Sergei and Irina Sarkisov Lawrence and Laura Saunders Alexander and Dianne Schilling Betty Schink Ronald and Lila Schmidt William and Ruth Schooler Lawrence and Nancy Snideman Michael and Sarah Tobin J. and Jillian Tyrrell Bruce and Anne Wagner Stephen and Molly Westrate Friends John and Elizabeth Alpar Hassan and Thea Amer Louis Balla James and Pamela Barquinero J. David and Jeanne-Marie Black Allan and Jean Bollhoffer Sean Brennan and Alice Fischer Colbrie Kathleen Budge Willa Budge Sylvia Busch Cary Butcher J. Peter and Pam Campagna Scott and Susan Carey Nanette Chapman Howard and Leonore Daschbach Les and Leslie De Witt Tom and Fran Dempsey Thomas and Judith DeSzily John and Holly Dissmeyer Timothy Dwyer Francesca Eastman and Edward Goodstein Albert and Susanne Ebneter Alfred and Susan Esberg


Laszlo and Eva Eszenyi Tybor and Ilona Etlenyi Peter and Loretto Farley Doug and Katharine Finlay Eugene and Judith Flath Joachim Froelich George and Evelina Gara William and Natalie Graham J. Michael and Pamela Gullard Harold Harvey Thomas and Mary Ann Herbert Sarah Ish Leonard and Jeanne Iverson Cynthia and Robert W. Jamplis Jack and Ginny Kavanaugh John and Barbara Keller Jack Kingsley Gordon and Elaine Knapp Melvyn and Irene Krauss Josephine V. Lee Katherine and Robert Maxfield John O. Miller Mr. James Mitchell and Ms. Susie Sutton R. Bruce Mosbacher and Nancy Ditz Istvan Nyirjesy Stephen and Judith Oroszlan Mary Quandt-Laporte Paul and Kathyrn Reimer Richard and Deborah Rifkin Jedd and Leslie Roe Robert and Carolyn Samuels Raymond Schehr Art and Cindy Schultz Alan and Margaret Stewart Thomas and Erika Thiringer Mary Alice Thornton Lee and Donna Tucker Robert and Charlene Ward Anna Lisa Warga Richard and Louise Wiesner Matilda Wilbur James and Ellen Wilton John L. Wink Nancy Woodward Corporations, Foundations, Organizations Anonymous (1) Archbold Charitable Trust Charitable Gift Fund Cornish & Carey E.M.E. Technologies, Inc.

Alumni Donors CLASS OF 1962 John Lanzone .. CLASS OF 1964 Harold J. McElhinny .. CLASS OF 1965 Anonymous Gerard Brevier .. CLASS OF 1966 Michael T. Karl Victor Leipzig David A. Lewis Kenneth J. Tehaney .. CLASS OF 1967 Bo Boudart Mark Boudart Gregory Hampton Piers Lahey .. CLASS OF 1968 Henry P. Arnold Vince Siciliano Paul Tarczy .. CLASS OF 1969 James Collins .. CLASS OF 1970 Patrick Dougherty

Emil Mosbacher, Jr. Foundation, Inc. George T. Cameron Educational Foundation Jewish Community Endowment Fund Krauss Charitable

Daniel J. Murphy .. CLASS OF 1971 Joseph O. Tobin .. CLASS OF 1972 James Campbell Philip Gregory .. CLASS OF 1975 John D. Snyder CLASS OF 1976 Peter J. Chupity Peter Draeger Joseph B. Montero Terrence Morse Erhard Wegman .. CLASS OF 1977 Anonymous Andrew C. Kuchins .. CLASS OF 1978 Tadashi Akimoto Timothy Cain Daniel A. Lockwood Alexander H. Schilling Mark E. Wegman .. CLASS OF 1979 Mehrdad Azari Chrisopher Cain Christopher P. Stephens .. CLASS OF 1980 John McGraw .. CLASS OF 1981 James Gogan Rupert Hall George Huertas James E. McClellan .. CLASS OF 1982 Peter R. Schink Ronan M. Wagner

.. CLASS OF 1983 Michael McGraw Christopher J. Nelson .. CLASS OF 1984 Dave P. Arnold Timothy M. Griffin Theodore W. Larson Nels Paine Anthony W. Zele CLASS OF 1985 Christopher S. Pieper George A. Willman .. CLASS OF 1987 Anand P. Judge Chad L. Shirley Martin F. Sullivan .. CLASS OF 1988 Erik R. Hansen Jean Henri D. Lhuillier .. CLASS OF 1989 David Gerber .. CLASS OF 1990 Jonathan Hannum .. CLASS OF 1993 Donald Dy .. CLASS OF 1994 D.C. McEachern .. CLASS OF 1995 Tinyee Hoang Kevin Murray .. CLASS OF 1996 Anonymous Ben Hurlbut Andre Lhuillier

Foundation, Inc. Little World Travel McWhorters Mercedes-Benz Omni Lang Associates Inc. Peninsula Bridge Program Sun Microsystems Foundation

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In-Kind Donations Leigh and Deborah Belden David Benjamin Charles and Shirley Black Walter Bonvillain J. Peter and Pam Campagna Thomas Carter Paul and Marcia Cook Robert and Susan Couch Duncan and Jean Davidson James and Sarah Di Boise Donald Dy Susan Falaschi John and Dianne Fisher Candace Gaudiani J. Michael and Pamela Gullard Jan Hepper William and Rosemary Hewlett Lincoln and Robin Holland Mrs. P.S. Hunter Scott and Kathy Immel Brett and Jill James Tim and Kip Kado Kinko's, Calif. Ave., Palo Alto Alain Lee D.C. McEachern John and Nancy Newman Robert and Francesca Pacheco Pacific Gas and Electric Company Charlotte Payne Peter and Elizabeth Reinhardt Chester and Susan Ruiz Ronald and Lila Schmidt

Douglas and Barbara Ayer Sylvia Busch Callie Cain John and Dianne Fisher Joachim Froehlich Thomas and Mary Ann Herbert Peter Kasenchak Little World Travel Tim and Catherine Molak Matthew and Betty O'Rourke Robert and Patricia Pipkin Paul and Kathyrn Reimer John and Marianne Stoner Betty Van Wagenen Stephen and Molly Westrate Westrate Family Trust

Richard and Susan Seiler Charles and Julia Simmons Mrs. Alan Starr Lee and Donna Tucker Robert and Charlene Ward Mrs. Elmer Wheaton Matilda Wilbur Scott and Shirley Wilson Father Egon Scholarship Fund Louis Balla Cary Butcher Nanette Chapman Thomas and Judith DeSzily Laszlo and Eva Eszenyi Tybor and Ilona Etlenyi Harold Harvey Mercedes-Benz Istvan Nyirjesy Stephen and Judith Oroszlan Mary Quandt-Laporte Richard and Deborah Rifkin Jedd and Leslie Roe Leslie Ann Roe Thomas and Erika Thiringer Anna Lisa Warga James and Ellen Wilton John L. Wink

In Memory of Ilona M. Szalay Louis Balla Laszlo and Eva Eszenyi Tybor and Ilona Etlenyi Mercedes-Benz Istvan Nyirjesy Stephen and Judith Oroszlan Mary Quandt-Laporte Richard and Deborah Rifkin Thomas and Erika Thiringer Anna Lisa Warga John L. Wink Thomas and Judith DeSzily

Ginger Crowell Memorial Fund for Art Hassan and Thea Amer Callie Cain Memorials Scott and Susan Carey In Memory of Wendy Dwyer, Alfred and Susan Esberg his daughter Cynthia and Robert W. Jamplis Timothy Dwyer Jack Kingsley Robert and Carolyn Samuels In Memory of Nathalie Sobieski Alexander and Dianne Schilling George and Evelina Gara Alan and Margaret Stewart Richard and Louise Wiesner In Memory of Dorothy Cutler Margaret Kiely Bequests Dr. Klara Fetter Estate

Father William Scholarship Fund

1997-98 Parent Association Officers Ramsay Waterman, President Vicki Kirkland, Secretary Camille Yost, Treasurer Sue Sullivan and Pearlasia, Family Picnic Nancy Appelblom, Sharon Ladrech and Kathy Felix, Teacher Appreciation Event Margaret Herzen and Linda Moore, Christmas and Vespers Decorations Cindy Davison and Liz Cirino, Parent Student Brunches Luanne DeMartini and Cathy Voelker, Pass the Gavel Event Daryl Larsen and Julie Simmons, Sports Boosters Club Sharon Upjohn, Library Advocate,

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Donna Wengert-Neff and Gail Cohen, Back to School Coffee Pearlasia, Used Book Exchange Ali Spanoghe, Used Clothing Exchange Class Representatives: Jody Garehime and Ramsay Waterman, Sixth Grade Belinda Shoemaker and Isabella de Sibert, Seventh Grade Deborah Simons and Sandy Carse, Eighth Grade Donna Wengert-Neff and Sherri Coats, Ninth Grade Daryl Larsen and Julie Simmons, Tenth Grade Cyndi Rothmeier and Stella Gonzales, Eleventh Grade Pearlasia, Twelfth Grade


1997-98 Operating Budget • $5.3 Million Expenditures: 63% Education and Student Services 22% Operating Expenses 15% Physical Plant Expenses

Income: 63% Tuition and Fees 18% Resident and Rental Fees, Bookstore, Misc. Income 4% Investment Income 13% Gifts and Grants 2% Benedictine Contributed Services

WPS Gift Support • 1997-98 Annual Gift Support Annual Fund Unrestricted $244,800 Resrtricted Financial Aid 30,610 Technology 18,138 Miscellaneous 23,948 Total Annual Fund $317,496 Net Proceeds from Events Auction $122,132 Golf Classic 1,775 Total Events Net 123,907 Total Annual Support $441,403

Special Gifts and Grants Unrestricted Current Operations* $16,348 Restricted Current Operations* 250,061 Capital 4,210 Endowment 14,721 Total Gifts and Grants $285,340 Total Gift Support

$726,743

*Special support for current operations

Capital improvement expenditures in this fiscal year were $174,796. Gifts to the Monastery were $1,593 Copies of Audit Report of A.I Nella & Co., CPA, are available on request.

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The Ruby Ball A Gem of a Support Team

Donna Wengert-Neff and Tim Mulak The verbal bouquets from Headmaster Tim Molak were as big as the flowers he handed to Donna Wengert-Neff, thanking her for an outstandingly successful evening and fund-raising event. Donna co-chaired the auction two years ago and chaired the Ruby Ball in 199798. Following the dual auctions and dinner, guests danced, chatted and reminisced with friends until the wee hours. Jeanne Gilbert and Jim Barthman

Rich Larsen and Kim Mason

Donna Wengert-Neff Chair Cindy & Wayne Davison Event Coordinators

Laurie Schofield Tamra Tehandy Carol Triest Debbie Whelan

Class Gifts Committee Sherri Coats & Robin Holland, Co-Chairs Jody Gerhime & Ramsay Waterman Sixth Grade Isabella de Sibert & Belinda Shoemaker Seventh Grade Sandy Carse & Debra Simons Eighth Grade Sherri Coats & Donna Wengert-Neff Ninth Grade Daryl Larsen & Julie Simmons Tenth Grade Cyndi Rothmeier & Stella Gonzalez Eleventh Grade Pearlasia Twelfth Grade

Publicity Committee Gail Cohen, Chair Carolyn Dobervich Reservations Committee Sandra McCarthy & Mary Olsson, Co-Chairs Jan Allen Alan & Liz Cirino Wayne & Cindy Davison Katie Stasun

Solicitations Committee Betty Ann Reinhardt Chair Carolyn Bechtel Tim Kado Dana Little Barbara Jones Thank yous Renee Rankin General Volunteer Tim Molak, Auctioneer Martin Mayer, Cashier Decorations Committee: Linda Moore & Sandy Carse, Merrilyn and Doug Mecham Co-Chairs Check Out/Clean Up Isabella de Sibert Gail Kimball, Computer Lea Stublarec Russell Shaw Barbara Miller Student Coordinator Nancy Newman Cathy Molak Janet Brownstone Event Set Up Committee Data Processing Kip Kado Rebecca Harper Daryl Larsen Computer Systems Julie Simmons Laurel Trask General Volunteers Cathy Voelker Marilyn Chow Pamela Ehikian Program Committee Wendy Hafkenschiel Daryl Larsen, Chair Mary Ann Hurlimann Kip Kado Ellen King Judy Noivce Mailings Committee Lisa Sprehn Beth Jolivette, Chair Susan Sullivan Jean Davidson Aloysius & Sharon Van Dalen Nancy Eigsti Vera Lind Jocelyn Liu Dottie Rado


Once again we wish to extend our thanks to these generous donors: 47 Designs Adventures by the Sea Henry & Pat Adams Daniel Alegria & Mary Hufty John & Elizabeth Alpar John & Linda Andreini Thomas Alexander Alpine Hills/Steve Deggelman Al's Nursery American Conservatory Theater (ACT) American Musical Theater Anderson Brule Architects Andreini & Company Andrew Michaels - The Art of Portraiture "Angela" Women's Designer Apparel Anonymous Applewood Inn, Inc. Ramiro and Josefina Arredondo Armadillo Willy's Robert A. Asadorian Atherton Police Avon Products, Inc. Doug & Barbara Ayer Sue Barry Jean Barthman, DDS Beach House Inn Carolyn Bechtel Belam, Inc. Richard & Cosette Bixler Black Mountain Spring Water, Inc. Bob-Wire Electric, Inc. Michael & Marina Boudart John & Peggy Bower Mark Braga Brian Kangas Foulk John Bryan & Freemark Abbey Winery Buck's Restaurant Buehler Vineyards Byington Winery & Vineyard, Inc. Callie Cain California Academy of Sciences Camp Unique at Woodside Priory Capriccio Restaurant Sandro & Joan Centofanti Chef Chu's Chili's Restaurant/Menlo Park Wesley and Marilyn Chow Lisa Short Chupity Alan and Liz Cirino Hovey Clark Clos Pegase The Coin Broker Comedy Sportz Marcia & Paul Cook Louisa S. Cooper Patrick & Monica Corman Peter & Susan Corning Jean-Pierre & Catherine Corval Costco

Dave & Jan de Carion John & Holly Dissmeyer Draeger's Supermarket, Inc. Stephen & LuAnn De Martini Wayne & Cynthia Davison Henri de Marval ABA at Nina's Cafe Mark & Carolyn Dobervich Cayewah Easley Brad & Pam Ehikian Eighth Grade Class David Elliott El Camino Youth Symphony Eleventh Grade Class Enlightened Views Susan Falaschi Thomas Farris, DDS Finger Paints Owen & Mary Ann Fiore The Fish Market Restaurant John & Didi Fisher Flegel's Home Furnishings Fourth Street Library Grille Futurity Farm Gap, Inc. Garden Grill Bill & Jodi Garehime Dr. Laszlo Goth Gelb Music Gene's Fine Foods Gleim Jewelers Golden State Warriors Goldman Insurance Services Goodco Press Inc. Don & Felicia Greer Timothy M. Griffin Grundig GTE Mobilnet Guzik Technical Enterprises Gym West Tom & Wendy Hafkenschiel Ned & Cookie Hales Half Moon Bay Golf Links Peter Hammond Kim Stoner Heffernan Michael & Margaret Herzen Hobee's California Restaurant Hotel Finisterra Iberia Restaurant Imperial Bank In Any Event Masami Ito Aline Izmirlian J.P. Liquors Frances Jackson Valerie Jamison Jim & Kathy Janz John Bentley's Restaurant John's Liquors Julie's - Menlo Park Tim & Kip Kado Peter Kasenchak

Peninsula Covenant Community Center Curt Peterson and Lea Stublarec Phil Finer Refrigeration & A/C The Phillips Brooks School Photo Time Planet Kids of Menlo Park Portola Valley Texaco Portrait by Elisabeth Sean & Carin Powers William & Leonilla Perry The Racket Web Raging Waters David Reed Peter & Betty Ann Reinhardt Richard Petty Driving Imperial Palace Roberts of Woodside Safeway Sales Boosters, Inc. San Francisco 49ers San Francisco Giants San Jose Repertory Theater San Jose Symphony Gretchen Schroeder Salon Score @ Kaplan Lawrence & Laura Saunders Broadmoor Lumber & Landscape Wendy & Eric Schmidt See's Candies Rich & Susan Seiler & Family Seventh Grade Class Russell Shaw Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mtn View Sr. Helen Smith Stan, Janet & Alexis Smith Stephen Simons Family Sixth Grade Class Spago Springdown Equestrian Center St. Clement Vineyards Stanford Driving School Stanford Men's Tennis Stanford Park Hotel Marianne Stoner Sundance Mining Company Super Star Video The Surrey Shop Susie Sutton and Jim Mitchell Suzanne's Muffins, Inc. Sweet Things Trader Joe's Tray Chic Tenth Grade Class Paul Trudelle Twelfth Grade Class Hans & Tone Urstad Sharon Van Dalen David VandePol Betty Van Wagenen Andy Verhalen & Janet Brownstone Alan & Joanne Vidinsky

Kea Lani Hotel Partners Tom & Betsy Kearns Keeble & Shuchat Mary Jane Kelly Margaret Kiely Gail Kimball Jim Kirkland Diane Klimowski Klutz Louie Kovacs Robert R. Labar Gene & Sharon Ladrech Jim & Lynn Lally Rich & Daryl Larsen Michael & Cynthia Leahy Lifestyle Photography Lisa's Tea Treasures Bill & Donna Little Little World Travel Logitech Lucky Stores Peggie Lui Alvin & Suzanne Maas Fr. Martin Mager Ronald E. Marenda, DDS Mike & Linda Markkula Marine World Africa USA Steve Marsheck Kim Mason Richard Matranga Bob & Kathie Maxfield Barbara McCandless Dr. & Mrs. Robert Moore Merrilyn Mecham Men's Wearhouse Mixx Express Joe Montero Molak/Newman Inc. Mark Moore & Renee Rankin Tim & Cathy Molak Nancy's Garden Nancy's Specialty Foods Naturalist at Large Tom Neff & Donna Wengert-Neff Neil's Store for Men Fr. Maurus Nemeth Nancy Newman Ninth Grade Class David Noice Family Oakland Athletics Richard & Sharon Ogren Mr. & Mrs. James Olsson Orchard Supply Hardware Robert & Frances Pacheco Page Mill Winery Palo Alto Hills Golf & Country Club Palo Alto Oral Surgery Palo Alto Sport Shop and Toy World Palo Alto Town and Country Village Stanford Athletics Patrick Karvasales Photography

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The Village Pub Bob & Lili Walker Bob & Charlene Ward Wegman's Nursery, Inc. Gabe & Deb Whelan Whelan & Gratny Allan & Heidi Will Matilda Wilbur Winter Lodge Outdoor Ice Rink Woodside Nail Salon The Woodside Tennis Shop Woodside Village Barber Woodside Village Pharmacy Xtreme Wheelz, Inc. Tom Yacoe Yahoo! Zabala Vineyard Al & Peggy Zappelli

We also extend our sincere thanks to these generous sponsors and underwriters: Anonymous (2) Henry and Patricia Adams John and Elizabeth Alpar John and Linda Andreini Ramiro and Josefina Arredondo Douglas and Barbara Ayer Michael and Georgia Bennicas Richard and Cosette Bixler Bob-Wire Electric, Inc. Michel and Paula Marina Boudart Sylvia Busch Callie Cain California Capacitor, Inc. Sandro and Joan Marie Centofanti Wesley and Marilyn Chow Paul and Marcia Cook Louisa Cooper Patrick and Monica Corman Peter and Susan Corning Wayne and Cynthia Davison David and Janice de Carion Les and Leslie De Witt Tom and Fran Dempsey Murray and Wendy Dey Owen and Mary Ann Fiore Stephen and Beverly Floyd

Goldman Insurance Services William and Natalie Graham Donald and Felicia Greer Timothy M. Griffin Michael and Pamela Gullard Nahum Guzik Thomas and Mary Ann Herbert Michael and Margaret Herzen Lincoln and Robin Holland Masami and Keiko Ito Aline Izmirlian Dan and Elizabeth Jolivette Margaret Kiely Gail Kimball Al and Jeanne Kirkland Jim and Lynn Lally Michael and Cynthia Leahy William and Donna Little Alvin and Suzanne Maas Mike and Linda Markkula Peter and Margaret McNamara Tim and Catherine Molak Robert and Linda Moore Naturalists at Large Thomas Neff and Donna Wengert-Neff David and Judy Noice Richard and Sharon Ogren James and Mary Olsson Robert and Francesca Pacheco

Come to the Second Annual

Priory Golf Classic

A Benefit for Woodside Priory School Scholarship Fund Half Moon Bay Ocean Course Monday, October 12 Shotgun Start at 1 P.M.. Registration 11:30-12:30 Reservations: Pat Reed (650) 851-8221

Woodside Priory School 302 Portola Road Portola Valley, CA 94028 (650) 851-8221 fax (650) 851-2839

Return Service Requested

Palo Alto Oral Surgery William and Lee Perry Curtis Peterson and Lea Stublarec Phil Finer Refrigeration John and Carin Powers Eugene and Annemarie Ronay Eric and Wendy Schmidt Steve and Debra Simons Stanley and Janet Smith Stan Seaman Sales Boosters, Inc. (Sanford J. Seaman) John and Marianne Stoner Martin and Gloria Sullivan Kenneth and Tamra Tehaney The Markkula Foundation Robert and Laurel Trask Andrew and Janet Verhalen Anthony Vertongen Alan and Joanne Vidinsky Robert and Charlene Ward Matilda Wilbur Allan and Heidi Will Mabel Wright Alan and Andrea Zulberti

Priorities Editor: Carolyn Dobervich Design: Ennis Kirkland Design Photos: Jim Kirkland, Fr. Martin Mager, Carolyn Dobervich Priorities Magazine is published three times yearly by Woodside Priory School for its alumni, parents, students, neighbors and friends. We are as careful as we can be. But occasionally mistakes occur. If you notice one, please call it to our attention so we can correct the record. Every donation and every individual is very important to us.

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