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The SalesianS U M M E R 2 0 1 5
PLUS Graduation 2015 | Art Appreciation | From Salesian to the White House
Science Labs Renovation Begins
PRESIDENT/PRINCIPALTimothy J. Chambers
DIRECTOR/ COORDINATOR OF YOUTH MINISTRYFr. Mel Trinidad, SDB
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Marylou Flannery
EDITORDaniel Hutson ‘02Director of Development and [email protected]
PRODUCTIONJohn TarabiniLorrie Mandoriao Andy Tang
LAYOUT AND DESIGNMétier Marketing Communications, Inc.
PHOTOGRAPHYKurt Burton Photography Michael Mejia PhotographySergio Villareal Photography
CONTRIBUTORSTimothy J. Chambers, Daniel Hutson ‘02, Chad Nightingale, Fr. Mel Trinidad, SDB
Salesian College Preparatory2851 Salesian AvenueRichmond, California 94804510-234-4433
Send inquiries or change of address requests to Lorrie Mandoriao at [email protected] or 510-234-4433, x7218.
A Letter from the President
The SalesianMAGAZINE VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 SUMMER 2015
A twice-yearly publication of Salesian College Preparatory for its alumni, faculty, staff, students, donors and friends.
It’s always inspiring to watch our graduating seniors at commencement. The air is filled with palpable feelings of happiness and relief, as well as a tinge of anxiety for what the future holds. Mostly, it is a time of promise and change for our young people, and the Class of 2015’s enthusiasm for the future is truly infectious.
Exciting change is also evident throughout our campus this summer. Due to the generosity of parents, alumni, foundations and other benefactors, we have secured funding for the following improvements:
• Phase I of our Science Labs Modernization Project which includes new flooring and lighting of the Biology Lab, complete with new cabinetry, a prep room, and new desks and chairs.
• The gym will have an entirely new look-and-feel with a resurfaced and painted floor, wall padding and bleacher covers.
• A new electrical transformer will be installed to accommodate the increased power needs of the school.
• The Art Room is being refurbished with new tables, drawers and cabinets.
We expect all of these projects to be completed before the fall term begins; you can read more about each of these endeavors in this magazine.
In other changes, I am happy to announce that longtime instructor Matt Janisch has accepted the role of Dean of Students; we are also adding several new courses to our 2015-2016 curriculum including Sports Medicine, French, Dance and ESL.
As a premier college prep institution we continually strive to improve our facilities and our student experience, and I thank you for your support, generosity and trust as we help guide a new generation of students to the next chapter of their lives.
In Don Bosco,
Timothy J. ChambersPRESIDENT AND PRINCIPAL
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3 GRADUATION 2015 Graduating seniors and their families filled the Cathedral of Christ the Light in Oakland for a memorable commencement ceremony.
4 COVER STORY: SCIENCE LABS OVERHAUL Phase I of the ambitious renovation project will be completed in time for the first day of fall classes.
7 ART APPRECIATION A generous donation helps fund new art furniture and equipment.
9 FROM SALESIAN TO THE WHITE HOUSE Paulette Ocampo ‘99 is a soldier in the United States Army where she serves as the Ceremonies Operation Officer for the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, D.C.
10 A MILESTONE BIRTHDAY! Salesian celebrated the 200th anniversary of the birth of St. John Bosco.
17 SUCCESS ON THE DIAMOND Salesian Magazine goes one-on-one with new varsity baseball coach Vincent Folchi.
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Benedict CollegeBethune-Cookman UniversityBoise State UniversityCalifornia Baptist UniversityCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoCalifornia State Polytechnic University, PomonaCalifornia State University, Channel IslandsCalifornia State University, ChicoCalifornia State University, Dominguez HillsCalifornia State University, East BayCalifornia State University, FresnoCalifornia State University, FullertonCalifornia State University, Long BeachCalifornia State University, Los AngelesCalifornia State University, Monterey BayCalifornia State University, NorthridgeCalifornia State University, SacramentoCalifornia State University, San BernardinoCalifornia State University, San MarcosCalifornia State University, StanislausChapman UniversityClark Atlanta UniversityConcordia University – IrvineConcordia University – PortlandDePaul UniversityDillard UniversityDominican University of CaliforniaEmory UniversityFisk UniversityFordham University - Lincoln Center Campus/Rose Hill CampusGeorgia Southwestern State UniversityGordon State CollegeHampton UniversityHawaii Pacific UniversityHofstra UniversityHoly Names UniversityHoward UniversityHumboldt State UniversityLangston UniversityLincoln UniversityLouisiana State UniversityLoyola Marymount UniversityLoyola University MarylandMarymount Manhattan CollegeMenlo CollegeMorehouse CollegeNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyNew York University
Northern Arizona UniversityOregon State UniversityPacific Lutheran UniversityPepperdine UniversityPoint UniversityPrairie View A&M UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyRoger Williams UniversityRutgers University-New BrunswickSaint Mary’s College of CaliforniaSan Diego State UniversitySan Francisco State UniversitySan Jose State UniversitySanta Clara UniversitySeton Hall UniversitySonoma State UniversitySouth Dakota State UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversitySt. John’s University – Queens CampusSyracuse UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTexas Tech UniversityThe Art Institute of California – San DiegoThe Art Institute of California – San FranciscoThe University of ArizonaThe University of MemphisThe University of Montana, MissoulaTuskegee UniversityUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, Irvine
College Acceptances
University of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, MercedUniversity of California, RiversideUniversity of California, San DiegoUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraUniversity of California, Santa CruzUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of DenverUniversity of La VerneUniversity of Minnesota, Twin CitiesUniversity of Nebraska at OmahaUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasUniversity of OregonUniversity of San DiegoUniversity of San FranciscoUniversity of South Dakota University of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of the PacificWagner CollegeWhittier CollegeXavier University of Louisiana
100% of this year’s Salesian
graduates will attend college next fall
“The Class of 2015 has a vibrant spirit, boundless energy, and a keen desire to make the world a better place.” — Marylou Flannery, Assistant Principal
This year’s graduating class of 119 seniors received acceptances from colleges and universities in 28 states across America.
Salesian grads are wanted across the U.S.!
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Graduates Shawn Diaz and Pamela Dungo
2014-2015 AWARD WINNERSVA L E D I C TO R I A N G I S E L L E C A R I N O
S A LU TATO R I A N N I K K I L I V B A S A S
S A L E S I A N AWA R D B I A N E L L E VA S Q U E Z
S TA N P E T E R S S C H O L A R - AT H L E T E AWA R D W I N N E R S D O M I N I C T U A N D M E G H A N B R A D B U RY
F I N E A R T S AWA R D G I S E L L E C A R I N O
L I B E R A L A R T S AWA R D N I K K I L I V B A S A S
M AT H E M AT I C S A N D S C I E N C E AWA R D K A I T LY N H AG U E
The Cathedral of Christ the Light in Oakland was a beautiful setting for this year’s graduation ceremonies. Exactly 119 seniors in the Class of 2015 were called to receive their diplomas and begin the next chapter of their lives. One hundred percent of graduates have been accepted to college and all are now officially members of the Salesian College Preparatory alumni family!
“Let’s keep our minds open to possibilities, take chances,
and give life our best shot.”
— Valedictorian Giselle Cariño
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STEM Curriculum Gets Boost with Biology Lab OverhaulKnowledge in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) can be the key to a successful future. In fact, according to researchers at Northwestern University, there is no better investment for the future health and prosperity of this country than STEM education. To that end, Salesian has embarked on the first phase of a multi-year project that will bolster its STEM curriculum. Through a generous $250,000 grant from an anonymous donor, funds were made available to begin the school’s Science Labs Modernization Project, which will result in a complete overhaul of the Biology lab.
Students returning to campus this fall will notice many biology lab improvements, including the following: • Entirely new flooring • A new prep room with storage cabinets, sink and lab refrigerator • High efficiency lighting with sensors and dimming controls • New wood and glass cabinetry throughout • Relocated room entrances and a separate door to new prep room • New state-of-the art student desks and chairs
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STEM Curriculum Gets Boost with Biology Lab Overhaul The renovations will provide for different classroom layouts – lecture, small groups, and lab – and allow for more collaborative learning and higher student engagement. Additionally, the new storage and prep space will ensure equipment security and safety. “It is vital that our students have access to state-of-the-art learning resources to prepare them for the challenges of college and beyond,” said Chad Nightingale, chair of the Science Department. “Our department staff is excited for this new lab, and
our students will be the beneficiaries. I want to thank all those who donated to this worthy project.” A fundraising campaign will begin this fall for Phase II of the project, which will include modernizing the chemistry and physics labs. To support the campaign, please visit www.salesian.com/donate
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Welcome to the Pride Den!Students returning to campus this fall will notice a marked difference in the gym, the result of a
refurbishment effort that includes modernized bleachers, branded gym padding and an entirely
new floor design. The 1960s-era gym has been revitalized for the present day, with hopes of more
championship action in the years ahead.
“The look-and-feel of our gym has been completely transformed,” said Chad Nightingale,
Salesian’s athletic director. “The Pride Den will be a source of inspiration for Salesian students and
athletes,” he added, “and a source of frustration for our competitors!”
Electrical systems upgrade plannedIn the past 15 years, Salesian College Preparatory has seen a number of campus technology upgrades, including a new computer lab, projectors in the classrooms, a campus-wide wireless network, a server room and an iPad program for every student. The need for energy-efficient power has never been greater. Consequently, school administrators are excited to announce that the campus electrical grid will be upgraded this summer with a new transformer and other equipment.
“This new system will provide the power we need for years to come,” said Henry Moe, Facilities Coordinator. Once installed, the new gear will also give the school the ability to add lights to the football field at a later date and facilitate any future building construction.
Facilities Coordinator Henry Moe ‘89
Artist’s rendering of new gym floor
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Department Chair Debra Shushan’s Art Room was due for a makeover.
Art AppreciationA generous donation from the Dean and Margaret Lesher Foundation helps fund new arts equipment
The furniture and storage units were dated, the
learning environment didn’t accommodate new forms
of art, and overall the facilities simply didn’t meet
increasing student interest. That is all changing now,
due to a generous grant from the Dean and Margaret
Lesher Foundation. The money will be used to purchase
and install new tables, drawers and cabinets – badly
needed equipment that will revitalize the department
and greatly improve teaching capacity.
“We are very thankful to the Lesher Foundation for their
support,” said Shushan. “Their donation will allow more
teaching time and maximize the variety of projects
that the art team can integrate into lesson planning.
Our students are so excited!”
More than half of Salesian students take visual art
courses which include Art I, Art II, Drawing and
Painting, AP Studio Art and AP Art History.
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at the football field was dedicated in his honor; that was subsequently moved and today a common area in the central part of campus is named McDermott Plaza to pay tribute to his life and accomplishments. Since 1975, the McDermott-Driscoll families have seen several significant changes at Salesian, including the admittance of girls, a new mascot, more lay teachers
and new facilities. They’ve found that there is something for everyone at Salesian, whether their interest is focused on academics, arts or sports. After graduating from Salesian, family members have pursued a variety of career paths including working in law enforcement, as company owners and in various sales and management positions.
Kelly and her husband Bill continue to be active at Salesian, whether helping in student recruitment, driving vans, working the football games or tackling other tasks. Their four children – freshman Dominic, and senior triplets Frank, Alexis and Lily will return to school this fall as part of the Salesian student body. “Salesian is special because it has always been a close-knit community”, said Kelly. “The size of the school enables its students to get to know one another on a personal level. Salesian is one big family.”
Gerald Ford was president when Frank McDermott scoured the East Bay for a suitable high school for his son, Jim. It was 1975 and Frank, a graduate of St. Mary’s College High School, was advised by a friend to check out Salesian. In doing so, he found an appreciation for the dedication of the Salesian priests to education. And, as a former football player at USC, Frank was suitably impressed with the school’s highly regarded sports program. The decision was soon made, and, as it turns out, Jim’s enrollment at Salesian began a family legacy that continues to this day. In 1995, twenty years after Frank McDermott first visited Salesian, his daughter Kelly married Bill Driscoll, a Salesian graduate and one of seven brothers in his family who also attended the school. The two families became instantly linked through their Salesian connection, and through the years a total of 14 young scholars from the combined Driscoll-McDermott families have attended Salesian College Preparatory – including four from the Driscoll family that will be in class when school resumes this fall. “All the children from both families attended Catholic elementary schools, and it was very important for our families to continue with a Catholic education”, said Kelly. In the early days, Frank, the owner of a meat com-pany, was a major financial contributor to the school’s athletic programs and tuition scholarship fund, and even donated meat for student sports functions. He was a major figure around campus. Sadly, he passed away in 1979 at the young age of 42. Shortly thereafter, a bench
All In The Family
(clockwise from left) Kelly (McDermott) Driscoll, Lily Driscoll ’16, Frank Driscoll ’16, Alexis Driscoll ’16 and Dominic Driscoll ’19.
“Salesian is special because it has
always been a close-knit community.”
K E L L Y D R I S C O L L
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From Salesian College Preparatory to the Halls of the White Houseby Chad Nightingale Paulette Ocampo’s commitment to our country has taken her to several continents and most recently to the White House, where she currently works. The 1999 Salesian grad is a soldier in the United States Army where she serves as the Ceremonies Operation Officer for the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, D.C. (USAMDW). In her current role, Paulette’s job includes: • Serving as the principal uniformed advisor to the Commanding General, USAMDW on all military ceremonies within the National Capital Region, including ceremonial support to the White House, Pentagon, and Arlington National Cemetery. • Planning, coordinating, and directing ceremonies for the President of the United States, Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Secretary of the Army, and the Chief of Staff of the Army. • Supervising the conduct of all Joint and Army Honor Cordons, Arrivals, and Wreath Ceremonies. • Briefing General Officers on their duties during active-duty funerals within Arlington National Cemetery. • Directing the professional development, training, discipline, and well-being of all joint ceremonial service members.
Paulette’s path from Salesian to the White House was circuitous to say the least. Upon graduation from high school, Paulette says she “joined the Army as a way to save money for college tuition
and to serve the country that gave her parents the opportunity to give their children a better way of life.”
As an enlisted person over a ten year period, Paulette was stationed at posts in Korea, Hawaii, Iraq, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After attaining the rank of Sergeant First Class, and earning her B.A. in Criminal Justice and Justice Administration from Hawaii Pacific University, Paulette was selected for Officer Candidate School. Upon commissioning, Paulette was then stationed to Washington, D.C. (Author Chad Nightingale was a former teacher of Paulette Ocampo)
Paulette Ocampo ’99 at the White House in a recent meeting with President Obama.
A Birthday Celebration to Remember!
Dear Friends,
At the end of January, Salesian College Preparatory celebrated Don Bosco Week with numerous educational and fun festivities.
The highlight was a field trip to San Francisco as the entire school community was transported to Sts. Peter & Paul Church for a Eucharistic Liturgy celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of St. John Bosco. The Liturgy was presided by Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone.
In this special year, we congratulate and honor the Class of 2015. We give thanks to their parents, family, friends, teachers and coaches for their support and accompaniment. With 100 percent of our graduates attending colleges across the nation next year, we are proud of this bright and talented group. We pray that God will continue to bless our young alumni wherever He may lead them.
Fr. Mel Trinidad, SDBD I R E C T O R
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D E V E L O P M E N T R E P O R T
Operating a modern high school is expensive; costs seem to rise every year. Yet at Salesian we believe it’s imperative to continue to invest in the curriculum improvements, building maintenance and quality staff that have made the school an East Bay jewel for more than 50 years.
Student tuition helps cover some costs, but it represents just a portion of the funds needed to adequately provision the school. Fortunately, we have a broader community that believes in Salesian and our mission, and backs up that belief with financial support.
In the school year 2014-2015 we raised a total of $1,070,727 from parents and guardians, foundations, alumni and other benefactors. It represents an increase of 45 percent from the previous year. Students returning to school this fall will see several significant improvements around campus that will contribute to a richer student experience. In addition, teachers will be outfitted with new iPads for classroom instruction. Moreover, we are able to add some exciting courses to our curriculum.
Certainly, this is all very important in preparing Salesian scholars for the rigors of college. Equally important, however, is fulfilling our primary calling: helping local youth – many of whom are low-income or the first in their families to consider post-secondary education – achieve access to an outstanding Catholic college preparatory institution.
It’s truly wonderful to walk the first floor of the main building and see all the acceptance letters from prestigious colleges and universities around the country, inviting our Salesian seniors to attend their schools. But behind each of those letters is a parent, guardian, alumnus, benefactor or a foundation that helped make that dream a reality.
I ask that you continue your financial support of Salesian and its mission – so that we can continue to unleash the academic and leadership potential that lies in each and every student.
With gratitude,
Daniel Hutson ‘02Director of Development and Communications
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2014-2015 PHILANTHROPY SNAPSHOT
68%of Salesian students received
a total of $1.9 million inscholarships and tuition
grants in 2014-2015.
Record Demand forFinancial Assistance
100%of Salesian students were active
in the community, donating morethan 5,000 total service hours
to helping others.
foundations gave Salesian a total of $471,500 for tuition assistance and capital improvements11
$1,070,727 Total dollars raised for Salesian,
an increase of more than 45 percent from the previous year.
The Best Year Ever!
GIVING 2014-2015
$0 $200,000 $400,000 $600,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $1,200,000
$1,070,727Total
$381,080Annual Fund
$610,497Designated Gifts
$129,150Endowment
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DONOR HONOR ROLL [ J U LY 1, 2014 – J U N E 30, 2015 ]
St. John Bosco Circle $10,000+Anonymous (2)Bay ScholarsThe Carl Gellert & Celia Berta
Gellert FoundationChevron Matching Employee FundsDean & Margaret Lesher
FoundationHedco FoundationJohn Kunzweiler and Julie La NasaThe Joseph and Mercedes
McMicking FoundationOakland Packaging & SupplyStephen Pezzola ‘74 & Twila FosterRobert and Tina Ing Yahng
FoundationRobert S. and Helen P. Odell FundSelway Machine Tool Co., Inc.William Selway ‘64 &
Kathryn SelwaySolomon Edwards Group, LLCR. John StantonWilliam Clark StantonThe Stanton FoundationThoresen FoundationWayne and Gladys Valley
Foundation
Director’s Club $5,000-$9,999Arthur M. Robinson FoundationMay BarbanoGATX CorporationMarvin Collins ConstructionThe Olympic Club FoundationRichard & Nancy RobinsonTrust Funds Incorporated
President’s Club $2,500-$4,999Anonymous (1) Jeffrey Accornero ‘78 &
Denette AccorneroTimothy & Kristi ChambersSylvia CostelloEast Bay Paint CenterSteven & Rochelle KleinThe Linehan Family
Foundation, Inc.The Lowell Berry FoundationOaks JewelersJerry & Joan OliveroRepublic Services, Inc.Dante & Lisa RobinsonWells Fargo Matching
Gifts Program
Salesian Society $1,000-$2,499Henry & Angie AccorneroTonya & Jeffrey AllredBank of AmericaJessie BanuelosThe Belford Grandchildren Trust
Sam & Anjana BerdeAmy Brown ‘96 & Matthew BrownMichael & Elena CarmagnolaSteven Cuevas ‘64 & Cynthia CuevasEddie Foster Jr. Khadija FredericksEda FreggiaroJames & Patricia GeraghtyRussell & Jennifer HagueYvonne HendersonJefferson HilliardJohn Muir Medical CenterChristopher Kane ‘80 & Nancy KaneAndrew Lechuga ‘67 &
Jeanie LechugaMassMutual Retirement ServicesWilliam & Blanca MayorgaMechanics BankManouchehr & Paula MonsefJohn & Patricia OliveroMichael & Anne O’NealLou Paulson ‘76 & Bonnie PaulsonWilliam & Janice SanerSave Mart SupermarketsUnion Bank N. A.Waterbury Properties, Inc.Scott Welton ‘96Thomas & Erica WisheropMichael Wright ‘67
Red & Black Club $500-$999Anonymous (4)Albert Adams ‘67 &
Elizabeth AdamsArmanino, LLPArmor Locksmith ServicesBall Chiropractic CenterRichard BrainardMerrill & Deborah ChandlerPatrick & Carmelina ConwayPhilip FosterFungus Fighters Termite &
Construction, Inc.Grip It ‘N Rip It Golf RepairBruce & Donna HartmanElaine HutsonHY Floor & Gameline
Painting, Inc.Kazan, McClain, Abrams,
Fernandez, Lyons, Greenwood, Harley & Oberman Foundation
Justin LaneMark & Victoria LewisStephen & Carolyn LockeAljoe MandoriaoVirginia MannKevin & Christine MannDoug McBride USCMC & Brian FueryEd & Jan MenosseJeffrey Narvaez ‘74 &
Cynthia Narvaez
Jerome Paolini ‘77 & Grace Paolini
Leslie & Irma PerezPingora Asset ManagementPositive Coaching AllianceDeWayne Pursley ‘74 &
Gayle PursleyVeronica RasuraJohn Scudder ‘74 &
Cynthia ScudderFrank SoldanoSt. Agnes Catholic ChurchSt. Patrick Church, LarkspurJim & Jolanne StantonJames Swanson’66 &
Miriam SwansonTargetHoc Khac & Kitty VuWilliam Walton ‘73 &
Marie WaltonGregory & Ann WelchWorld Class Shows
Patron’s Club $499Rayhan AbdulmughneeDavid & Shoshana AberKen AncellMaurice Atendido ‘89 &
Liza AtendidoKelley BaerMichael & Kelli BarramJames BeanePaul Begley ‘68Sarah BradleyErle & Phyllis BrownD. & M CardozaJohn ChiozzaClass of 2004Michael & Alona CochranMarie-Noelle Conway ‘10Kenneth Corcoran ‘67 &
Emilie CorcoranDoherty’s Truck & Auto RentalsArnold & Myla DomingoMark Scott ‘67 on behalf
of El Cerrito Chamber of Commerce
El Cerrito ElectricEnterprise Roofing Service, Inc.Gerald & Diane FayPeter Filice ‘74 & Karen FiliceDavid Fontanilla & Teresa HurleySteven & Shelley GreenwaldDavid & Lillian HallAlice HantkeJohn & Sheila HelfrichJeannettee InkabiItalian Catholic FederationStephen Kelley ‘66La Strada RestaurantKara LamphereFrank Lavin
Jonathon LawlisDiane LeeLetcher Brothers Auto RepairEsterlina LopezGerald Mascaro ‘64 &
Peggy MascaroMichael & Isidora McAfeeBryan Millsaps ‘71 &
Donna MillsapsFrederick MorrisLavina NarvaezG. Newton ‘73 & Brenda NewtonCathy NewtonJohn Nielsen-Gammon ‘80 &
Elizabeth Nielsen-GammonPatrick & Judith O’CallaghanOlivero PlumbingGregory Parini ‘64 & Linda PariniDaniel Pasquini ‘69 &
Teresa PasquiniRobin Pedrotti ‘82Pension Dynamics CorporationPat Prendiville ‘72Robert Preston ‘67Raley’sRansome Company
Engineering ConstructionMark & Beth RietdorfDolores RosierFrank Lavin on behalf of
the Salesian Boys & Girls Club of San Francisco
Mark Santi ‘80 & Lori SantiJohn & Maricel SchiltPeter SchoberBradley & Carol ShaferNicole Shelton ‘99John & Dolores SpradlinSt. Patrick Church, RodeoCrispin Sullivan ‘74Sunset View MortuaryJames SuverJosephine Tamayo-RoccoDaniel TanitaPatricia TingTM Demolition Inc.Gary Torretta and TDG
Investments, LLCJanis VegaDana WaltonJames WattsWells Fargo Advisors, LLCBruce WhitleyYorkshire Ventures LLCMarina Zamora
Century Club $100-$249Anonymous (1)John Alvarez ‘76Charlotte AlvarezEmma ArringtonKenneth & Patricia Auld
Carlos & Luz AyalaDebbie BarnabyRhodora BasasThe Benevity Community
Impact FundDavid BluhmJames & Sandra BonatoJames & Susan BurnsDiane ButlerPatti ByramAgnes CadizRodolfo Calderon ‘88 &
Melanie CalderonRoss & Priscilla CampbellMilagros CanoyJames & Sharon CaseyGeorgina Cheng-CanindinRyan & Jamie CheyneClint ChristensenArthur ChuHenry Clemes ‘70 &
Margaret ClemesClorox Company FoundationAlida ComtoisStuart & Fadia DamonRudolfo & Ramonita De La RosaJack & Bernice De MercurioEmanuel & Vivian DenchukwuJay & Cheryl DowdEmmanuel DrobinakJames Duffy ‘65 & Angela DuffyMike & Peggy DurneyEdward & Marilyn EvansJohn FarrarRaymond & Jerrilee FelixFrank & Felice FiliceKelsea Fitzgerald ‘04 &
Michael FitzgeraldGary & Marie FreschiAlfredo & Susan GabrielJennifer Gadd ‘95 & Jeff GaddPatrick & Hiroko GallagherLaurence GarcesJohn GerlettiJennie GloverWilliam & Victoria GoodmanRobin GordonT. Richard & Marguerite GoyneAlec GriffinPeter & Jane HaymanStephen Hedstrom ‘66 &
Linda HedstromLawrence & Joyce HerbertKevin HermanChristopher & Marni HigginsMark Hirth ‘73Gregory Hirth ‘77 & Joni HirthHooper, Lundy and Bookman, P.C.Joe Farrell Paving and GradingElizabeth & Julius KatzDonald Keller
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Robert ‘67 & Regennia KilmerDaniel KingstonMichael & Jeannie KlingerPeter & Lorena KohnSeung LeeShawn Lewis ‘86Steve LiptonKevin LongGilbert Lopez ‘86 & Theresa LopezRalph Luna ‘49Mark LynchBarry LynnAugusto & Marcela MacchiavelliDennis MahoneyJoan MancusoAngela MatossianJames McDermott ‘79 &
Jeanine McDermottMarlene McDermottKeith & Stacy McPhersonJoshua MogabgabPaulo Montenegro ‘87 &
Wendy MontenegroJuan Montenegro ‘84Victor & Karen MoyRazia MughneePamela MullinsCatherine MurrayCharles & Luvi MurrayUvieli NaranjoShane NealVuong & Nguyet NguyenMyles & Yvonne ObertoPaulo Ocampo ‘07Brian Ok ‘02Alison OwensJose Nestor &
Maria Asuncion PajulerasLinda PatlanBruce PedrottiJose & Ernestina PeregrinoRobert PetersPG&E Corporation FoundationChad & Gail PierceOvidio & Gina PortilloRussell & Marion QuinnJohn Rath III ‘05Geraldine & Guy RaumerPaula ReganChristie Rosete ‘93James Ryken ‘64Alberto & Irene SaldanaMark & Leslie SchillingerJacquelyn Schober ‘06Gina Schober ‘03Betty SeaboltAlonso & Sandra SerranoBrian & Suzanne ServiceRobert Slater ‘64 &
Kathleen SlaterMichael SlotterbackJenna SmithVirginia SmithSt. Bonaventure ChurchSt. John the Baptist
Catholic Church
Sugar City Building MaterialsSymantecAdam TachnerSharol TarabiniStephen Thomas ‘67 &
Cynthia ThomasWilliam & Alice ThompsonChristian TorresMichael & Inga TranJohn TroughtonShannon Tubbs ‘93 & Brett TubbsAlan & Janet VaskasNancy WallisCharles & Carolyn WasaffValarie WelteJeff & Laurie WinterThomas Wright ‘66 & Sue WrightFrancis & Sheila YehDavid Zarri ‘71
$99 and belowAnonymous (1)Diane AdamsMichael & Mary Jo AdamsJohn & Mary AlexanderAkua AlhassanLorenzo ArellanoManuel & Cheryl ArellanoA.J. Asercion ‘74 &
Joanne AsercionMichael & Donna BaldwinCynthia BashaarFlora BernalEdward Berruezo ‘69Paul Buechler ‘49 & Mary BuechlerTammie BurtonSusan ByrdjacksonRosanna Candelario-RoachMatthew & Mary CappielloNancy ChewDouglas & Marjorie CheyneRonald & Catherine ChleboskiHenry & Doreen CovellAshleigh Crocker ‘07Mary CruzHerminia CuencoEster CuencoDerek Daniels ‘02Doris DasilvaGladys De GuzmanCipriano De Los ReyesStavros DermitzakisJarrad DiMaggio ‘96Kim DoEd & Judith DomingoLynda DonahueWilliam Driscoll ‘84 &
Kelly DriscollAlexander Edgar ‘08Brandon Edgar ‘08Emily & Donald EichmanOfelia EscopeteMiranda Felix ‘09Gregory & Carolyn FergusonNelson & Jenny FernandezAugustine & Barbara Flores
Mary GallagherJudie Gallagher-MeroRalph Giuffre ‘67Kim GranzellaStephen & Joanna GreenwoodLance GriffinYvonne GutierrezMimi HalterChanelle Henley ‘06Nancy HullMaria HuntKristine Joyce Inocencio ‘04Soren & Carmen JensenCarole & Tom JobeRebecca JohnsonMargarita JonesDarrell & Kelley KelleyWilliam Kintana ‘66 &
Jackie KintanaTerence & Elizabeth KintopClifford & Patricia KochChris KrakerAngelette LabradorGloria LeighEileen LimbergCheryl LunaSylvia Maki-ChelemedosAbdul & Sarah MaroofFederica MatteucciPatricia & Russell McGivernEdward McLaughlin ‘66 &
Patricia McLaughlinAnthony MejiaLucia MejiaCharlotte Milcetich-PicalloTomas & Maria MoralesMagdalena Moreno ‘02 &
Adam MorenoTina MorettiMargaret MorkowskiTom MuiNetwork for GoodByron NicholsCorina NinayahuarDebra OakesLeo & Elizabeth OcegueraOneCauseAdonna O’SullivanMarciano & Florentina PenaJohn & Laurel PetersenAdriano & Monica PicettiRobert RadosevichTony RaffanelliNatalia Raffanelli ‘10Royce Raffanelli ‘12Patricia RamirezCecilia RamosPhilip RewcastleDavid & Vera RowseySuzanne SaundersMark Scott ‘67 & Cindi ScottBernice SenaRose Ann SezziMelvin & Anita SiegelSpectrum Credit UnionCarole Straughn
Raymond & Betty StrongAlberto TanKim Thomas ‘77 & Cheryl ThomasBryan Todd ‘93Toyota Matching Gifts
to EducationJean UlversoyLorraine UrbanStella UrdanetaGonzalo ValdesMilla VayntrubOrlando Viramontes ‘91V. A. WatsonWilliam WeidingerLisa WestCedric & Denise WhighamRobert & Michele WhiteRoland Young ‘72 & Cheryl Young
Faculty & StaffPatricia BauerGuillermo CerdaTimothy ChambersElizabeth CosciaMarylou FlanneryCheryl FoxDavid FranklinAndrew HarrisRick HartnellEileen HowardJulianna HowellDaniel HutsonMatthew JanischDavid JobeChristina KarabinisLorrie MandoriaoChristina McAfeeWilliam MellisHenry MoeJanet O’HairKatherine OsengaCorey OttAdrienne PearseRicardo ReyesGina RyanDebra ShushanScott SmithKaren SorelJack StevensJohn TarabiniBill TreselerRobert YahngDavid Yip
In-Kind DonorsAdachi FloristEfren & Alicia AguileraCharlie AllisonAmerican Golf Corporation–
Tilden Park Golf CourseArrow Glass CompanyBear Claw BakeryBroc CellarsCache Creek Casino ResortCalifornia Custom Metals
William & Mila CareyCindy Lane PhotographyPatrick & Carmelina ConwaySylvia CostelloCourtyard by MarriottCugini Manzone RestaurantDisneyland ResortsDolan’s LumberEldorado Hotel Casino and
Peggy SelveyDavid Fontanilla & Teresa HurleyEddie Foster, Jr.Giants Community FundRichard & Marguerite GoyneGrip It ‘N Rip It Golf RepairKimberly Hill-Williams &
Kevin WilliamsHerbert Jingco & Mobette NacuaHonorable Kevin JohnsonJostensJulie’s NailsEmmanuel KemijiLa Strada RestaurantLawrence Hall of ScienceAljoe & Lorrie MandoriaoMarvin Collins ConstructionMary & Joe’s Sporting Goods, Inc.Mi Casa RestaurantMichael Stead’s Hilltop FordMike’s AppliancesNor-Cal PaintingOakland ZooOaks JewelersDr. Douglas Oliver DDSOlivero PlumbingTom & Adrienne PearseJuan Carlos & Rosemary RamirezRepublic Services, Inc.Richmond Country ClubLaurence & Patricia RingenSafewaySaint Mary’s College of California
Alumni EngagementSan Francisco 49ersSan Francisco GiantsSan Pablo Lytton CasinoSanta Teresa Golf ClubMark Shelton ’72 &
Ronica SheltonChristopher & Christine SheridanSilver Legacy Resort Casino
and Tom WirshingSky High SportsMichael & Carol SladeSorensen’s ResortStevenson HotelTenax Law Group PCThe Silver Legacy Resort CasinoTrader Joes’s PinoleGene Vigil ’65 & Karen VigilWarriors Community FoundationYMCA - HilltopYogurtlandZoe’s Cookies
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The 24th Annual Salesian College Preparatory Golf Tournament was held
in early May as 144 golfers competed for
prizes and bragging rights. A breezy day
contributed to high scores but didn’t
deter the enjoyment all had at this
annual fundraising event. The fun
continued into the evening as players
were treated to a catered buffet dinner
as well as silent and live auctions.
“I’m pleased to say that the tournament
raised a record $25,000 for tuition
assistance for Salesian students” said
Henry Moe ’89, tournament director.
“It’s a great feeling to play championship
golf on a wonderful course while
supporting a terrific cause.”
2015 Golf Tournament was a Swinging TimeAnnual fundraiser raises money for student tuition assistance
A sold out field took to historic Richmond Country Club for a beautiful day of championship golf, camaraderie and a few tall tales.
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TitleMarvin Collins Construction
Tournament MasterEast Bay Paint CenterOaks JewelersRepublic ServicesSilver Legacy/Sylvia Costello
Champion Armanino LLPMassMutual Retirement
Services
Red & BlackF. E. ForbesGrip It ‘N Rip It Golf RepairHY Floor and Gameline
Painting, Inc.Menosse FamilyMichael Miller InsuranceSelway Machine Tool
Co., Inc.World Class Shows
Tee Armor LocksmithBall ChiropracticDaniel PasquiniDaniel Tanita DDSDAV/John SpradlinDoherty’s Truck and
Auto RentalsEl Cerrito Chamber
of CommerceEl Cerrito ElectricEnterprise RoofingFrank LavinFrederick MorrisFungus Fighters Termite &
Construction Inc. Gary Torretta, Security PacificGraphix Depot SignsJames WattsLa Strada RestaurantLetcher Bros. Auto RepairOlivero PlumbingPatrick and Sean PrendivillePension DynamicsRansome CompanyRichmond Rotary/Jon LawlisSalesian Boys and Girls Club
of SFSalesian College Prep Board
of DirectorsSunset View CemeteryTrans Bay InsuranceWells Fargo Advisors, LLCYorkshire Ventures LLC
Randy Sanchezmarvincollinsconstruction.com
A special thanks to our Title Sponsor
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“Softball is life – everything else is details,” said legendary Salesian varsity girls softball coach Dee Bonds recently as she announced her retirement, 24 years after first taking the helm of the Salesian squad. One of the school’s winningest coaches ever, Bonds’ teams recorded an impressive 383 victories, 157 losses and two ties. Born and raised in Richmond, Bonds formed a special tie with many of her ballplayers, helping guide them on an off the field. “I am still very close to many of them; I’ve attended their weddings, the baptisms of their children, and we exchange Christmas cards.” On the field, Dee was a strong advocate for hard work and always asked her players to put in the effort required by champions. “Nothing is born in this world without labor” was one of her favorite sayings, and the dedication she demanded paid off handsomely: her teams won five league championships and three state championships (2001, 2013 and 2014). Dee credits the support by parents and athletic director Chad Nightingale as crucial to the success her teams had on the field. For Bonds though, there was more to softball than just winning and losing. “Winning championships was thrilling, but I was just as proud and happy when coaching my daughter Tiffany,” said Bonds. “It was a special time.”
Dee Bonds Retires
A T H L E T I C S
Vincent Folchi reflects on his first season with the Pride, after his team went 19-6 and won the Tri Country Athletic League title.
Salesian Magazine: How did you choose Salesian?Vincent Folchi: I believe God opened the door for me to be at Salesian. One day I received a call from AD Chad Nightingale, and after interviewing and learning about the mission of Salesian, I knew it was a place that I’d really enjoy being a part of.
SM: What is your coaching philosophy?VF: I try to build relationships with the players and show concern for them both on and off the field. It really helps players buy into the program when they know that they have coaches that not only know the game, but can relate to them on a personal level.
SM: What were you most proud of this year?VF: I’m most proud of the seniors. They were always ready to answer the bell and contribute, whether in the starting line-up or off the bench.
SM: Any special memory of the season?VF: I’d say our first game against Bentley. Down 2-1 in the bottom of the 7th, we rallied to tie the game at 2. Chris Gonzales came up to bat with the winning run, Cesar Devera on 2nd base. Chris, who was already playing with an injured hand, had a base hit through the right side of the infield, scoring Devera in a walk-off win. I will always remember that game, not only for the excitement, but for being my first varsity win.
5 QUESTIONS with Vincent Folchi Salesian’s New Varsity Baseball Coach
SM: Your goals for next year?VF: Obviously our goal every year is to win an NCS championship. I’m excited for the group of juniors coming back and the young talent from the JV level coming up. We have a great opportunity to do something special!
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A T H L E T I C S
Pezzola Honored as Coach of the YearSteve Pezzola ‘74 was honored as the NorCal Preps Division IV Girls Basketball Coach of the Year. A year after playing in the California state championship title game and seeing McDonald’s All-American star Mariya Moore move on to Louisville, the 2014-2015 Salesian Pride girls team didn’t skip a beat, going 28-4, winning the NCS Division IV title en route to making the Open Division playoffs. Pezzola, who just concluded his sixth season as head varsity coach, shares the honor with his team and coaching staff but is not complacent with the status quo. “I think that, like players, coaches need to get better every year. When seasons end, I try to examine what I can do better during games, what I can do better at practice.” During his tenure Pezzola’s teams have played in three state championship games.
Salesian basketball standout Kian McNair, a point guard who helped lead the Pride to a 28-4 record this year, has signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Portland State University. Kian averaged more than 12 points, three assists, four rebounds and three steals this season. This fall, Kian will take her hoop skills to the Northwest to compete for the Vikings.
Mellis Hits a MilestoneVarsity basketball head coach Bill Mellis recorded his 400th career win when the Pride cruised past Skyline High School 83-37 in December. Mellis has coached boys basketball at Salesian College Preparatory for 17 years as head coach, posting a 417-139 record during his 16 years as head coach.
One of the San Francisco Bay Area’s elite high school coaches, Mellis has recorded more than 20 wins in each of the past 15 seasons, and his teams have won eight league championships, five North Coast Section Titles, three Northern California Regional Titles and two State Championships. In 2012, Mellis was honored as State Coach of the Year by ESPN. Mellis has had 35 former Salesian players go on to play college basketball.
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Dominic DominatesSenior Dominic Tu won the NCS Division II singles title with a 6-2, 6-4 over No. 1 seed Alejandro Serrano Osoba of Cardinal Newman in the finals. Tu, who was unseeded, defeated the No. 2 seed in the semifinals and was 3-0 in the tournament. He finished the season 16-2 in singles matches. He will attend UC Berkeley in the fall.
Zoe Conley ’14, former Salesian star and current California State University Northridge (CSUN) freshman softball pitcher was named an alternate for the USA Junior Women’s National Team. The reigning 2015 Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year and First Team National Fastpitch Coaches Association [NFCA] All-West Region honoree will be under the tutelage of CSUN softball head coach Tairia Flowers, who is the Junior National Team head coach. The team prepares in Oklahoma City for two international tournaments over the summer. Conley’s 19-7, 1.84 ERA, 134 strikeouts in 156.1 innings, coupled with opponents’ batting average of .229 helped see her finish 30th among all eligible Division I pitchers. In her freshman season, Conley became the first CSUN pitcher to earn First Team NFCA All-West Region honors since 1994.
Zoe Conley ‘14, 2015 Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year and First Team National Fastpitch Coaches
Association (NFCA) All-West Region honoree.
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In MemoriamStephan J. Adamczyk (Adams) ’64 brother of William Adams ’65
Richard “Archie” Archambault ‘64
Robin “Rob” Arieta ‘68
Shani Lynn Bryant ‘95
Fr. Austin Conterno, SDB
Joel L. Falcon ‘81
Noriko Catarina Gosse grandmother of James Quintero ‘09 and Carina Quintero ‘12
Charitable gift planning, sometimes called “planned giving,” means making a charitable gift of estate assets to one or more non-profit organizations like Salesian College Preparatory. This presents all members of the Salesian family — alumni, parents of alumni, parents of current students and friends — an opportunity to make a substantial gift.
By naming Salesian College Preparatory in your will, you will provide a lasting gift that will greatly help our students. With an increasing number of supporters taking this approach, Salesian College Preparatory students will benefit in the years ahead. Please feel free to call Director of Development and Communications, Daniel Hutson at 510-234-4433, ext. 1413 with any comments, questions or commitments you would like to share. Consider remembering Salesian College Preparatory in your will.
Gift planning benefits you today and Salesian College Preparatory forever. A bequest is simple and convenient. You have a number of options. You can make a bequest for a specific dollar amount or for a percentage of your estate. Many individuals establish endowments that honor the memory of a family member or another loved one. These endowments live forever, since only the interest income is used annually. Since a will is an important legal document, you should seek an attorney’s help. To assist you with this important process, we offer some suggested wording.
Marina Esquivel Hernandez-Calderon mother of Juan Calderon Sr. ‘68, Ignacio Calderon ‘70 and Luis Calderon ‘71, and grandmother of Sergio Cerda ‘85, Miguel Cerda ‘87, Juan Calderon Jr. ‘00, Francisco Aguilar ‘02, Elizabeth Aguilar ‘08, and Angela Aguilar ‘11
Louis “Lou” Pereira father of Adam Pereira ‘67
Etta May Sanchez great-grandmother of Adam Sanchez ’10, Alyssa Sanchez ’12 and Andrew Sanchez ‘16
Richard Matthew Smith father of Michael Smith ‘79, Raymond D. Smith ‘85 and the late Donald M. Smith ‘80
Fr. Carmine Vairo, SDB
Richard Voisey ’79 father of Sarah Voisey ‘05, Joshua Voisey ‘09, brother of Paul Voisey ‘65 and the late Stephen Voisey ‘68
Tara White mother of Kayla White-Hightower ‘15
Reginald Wickliff ‘76
Create Your Family Legacy Through a Planned Gift to Salesian College Preparatory
Including Salesian College Preparatory in your willThe following examples include suggested bequest wording to benefit Salesian College Preparatory. We encourage you to share your final will provision with us to ensure that your wishes will be properly followed and recognized.
Percentage of estate for unrestricted purposesI give, devise, and bequeath to Salesian College Preparatory, a not-for-profit organization located in Richmond, California, _____ percent (%) of the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate as an unrestricted gift to be used for the general purposes of Salesian College Preparatory, located in Richmond, California.
Specific amount for unrestricted purposes I give, devise, and bequeath to Salesian College Preparatory a not-for-profit organization located in Richmond, California, the sum of $_________ in cash or in-kind (or ________ shares of ________ stock) to be used at the discretion of Salesian College Preparatory for the general operations of Salesian College Preparatory.
Thank you in advance for your thoughtful consideration.
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Connie Decuir, 56, who served as Salesian’s Director of Admissions from 2010-2014 passed away suddenly. Mrs. Decuir was a beloved member of the Salesian community and an exemplary ambassador for the school. During her tenure, she welcomed more than 500 freshmen to Salesian, getting to know each of them as they were introduced to high school life. Also, as a Salesian parent, Mrs. Decuir was very active in the Parent Association, including helping coordinate the annual Mother’s Day Brunch. She is survived by husband David Decuir and sons Corey Jones ’98 and Michael Decuir ’10.
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October 14, 2015 – Admissions Information Night Prospective families are encouraged to attend to receive information about the school and curriculum; no reservations necessary. Contact: Christina Karabinis, Director of Admissions, (510) 234-4433 ext. 1416 October 17, 2015 – Homecoming Football Game Location: Salesian campus November 1, 2015 – Open House This is a wonderful opportunity for families to visit the entire campus, speak with Salesian students, faculty, guidance counselors, various coaches, and administrators; no reservations necessary. Contact: Christina Karabinis, Director of Admissions, (510) 234-4433 ext. 1416 January 15 and 16, 2016 – Annual All-You-Can-Eat Crab Feed Location: Salesian campus
May 2, 2016 – 25th Annual Salesian Golf Tournament Contact Henry Moe for more information: 510-234-4433, x1104 or [email protected]
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