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“We must restore hope to young people, help the old, be open to the future, spread love. Be poor among the poor. We need to include the excluded and preach peace.” ~Pope Francis ANNUALREPORT faith unity spirit excellence FROM SHADOWS AND SYMBOLS INTO THE TRUTH A News Magazine for the Cardinal Newman High School Community December 2013 TRINITY TRINITY CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL Academic Excellence Altruistic Spirit Artistic Expression Athletic Achievement

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“We must restore hope to young people, help the old, be open to the future, spread love. Be poor among the poor. We need to include the excluded and preach peace.” ~Pope Francis

Associated Student Body (ASB)

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A News Magazine for the Cardinal Newman High School Community

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On The CoverCampus Ministry Students lead the student body in faith-filled components of Cardinal Newman High School’s Community.

Thank You Bishop Vasa!In October, Cardinal Newman learned that because of DMV rules and notification from our Diocesan insurance carrier that we would no longer be able to utilize the six, white, 10-passenger vans that we owned.

CNHS has been working with Justin Hansel, Class of 1992, from Hansel Ford to trade-in and purchase 7-passenger vans. With the help of a generous $20,000 donation from Bishop Vasa, and generous trade-in opportunities from Justin, we were able to secure five new Dodge 7-passenger vans! This solves our short-term needs, however, we still need to secure 2-4 more 7-passenger vans very soon! These vans are used to shuttle sports teams, in addition to carpooling students to and from Sonoma and Cloverdale areas! Would you like to sponsor the purchase of another van by making a gift to CN? We currently have $2750 towards Van #6 with each van estimated at $21,000. If you would like to make a gift in part or in full to help us purchase the remaining 2-4 vans, your generosity would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

“Christ leads us to go out from ourselves more and more, to give ourselves to serve others.”

~Pope FrancisJune 1, 2013

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Cardinal Newman High School50 Ursuline Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403Main Phone: 707-546-6470 Fax: 707-544-8502Email: [email protected]

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Admissions CalendarPlacement Exam

Saturday, December 7, 2013 8:45am-12:30pm$100 Exam Fee (Check Payable To Cnhs)RSVP for The Placement Exam onlinePlease Bring Your Own #2 Pencil, Calculators May Not Be Used

Final Open HouseSunday, December 8, 2013Begins At 11:00amIn The Athletic And Convocation Center (ACC)Programs conclude at approximately 1:30pmCoffee, water, and light food available.Parents, students, and family members are welcome to attend.RSVP For Open House online

Make-Up Placement ExamSaturday, January 11, 20148:45am-12:30pm$125 Exam Fee (Check Payable To CNHS)

Application For AdmissionDue Friday, December 14, 2013Admission Applications For 2014-2015 School Year Are now being accepted.

Student/Family InterviewsSaturday, January 25, 2014 Or Saturday, February 8, 2014Please submit the interview reservation form found at the conclusion of our online application or you may call the Admissions office at 707-546-6470 ext. 120 to schedule your interview appointment.

Financial AidApplications Due March 1, 2014Please see Financial Aid Application page2013 Tax Returns Required

Acceptance Letters MailedBeginning Of MarchInformation on acceptance and financial aid awards will be included in this letter.For questions regarding Financial Aid, please call our Business Office at 707-546-6470 ext.105

The Trinity is published 3 times a year by Cardinal Newman High School. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this publication. Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and report them to Terri Derr at 546-6470 x 117

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Table of Contents

Principally Speaking 2President’s Search 3. . . our best, Expanding Traditions 42013 Annual Report 5Counseling 62014 John Henry Newman Award 7New Faces on Campus 8Campus Ministry and Retreats 10Gift Recognition Societies 12Student Life 18Newman Oxford Scholars 22Academic Achievement 22Fall Sports 24Scholar Athletes & Athletic Achievement 26Alumni News 28CN Events & Parent Clubs 30Arts & Upcoming Shows 32

Cardinal Newman High School50 Ursuline Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95403Main Phone: 707-546-6470 Fax: 707-544-8502Email: [email protected]

A Root shall come forth from the stock of JesseAnd a Flower shall rise out of his root!And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon Him —the spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the spirit of counsel and of fortitude, the spirit of knowledge and of godliness.The people that walked in darkness shall see a great light,For a Child is born to us and a Son is given to us.To Him all power shall be given. His Name shall be: Wonderful One, Strong God, Eternal One, Prince of Peace. He shall sit on the throne of David, And He will found a new Covenant which will last forever and ever.Amen

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P R I N C I PA L L Y S P E A K I N G

B OA R D O F D I R E C T O R STeejay LoweChairman of the Board – All Committees

Tim Bucher Vice-Chairman – Technology/Curriculum

Kevin McCulloughSecretary – Buildings and Grounds

Tom BentonFinance

John DybczakBuildings and Grounds

Tammy DyerAdvancement/Enrollment

Don EdgarBuildings and Grounds/Finance

Ted GrafeAdvancement/Enrollment/Alumni

Steve HerrfeldtBuildings and Grounds

Robin LeinenAdvancement/Enrollment

Robert MuelrathAdvancement

Michelle SkaffAdvancement/Alumni

Mike TamayoAdvancement

2013-2014

 

What do workers gain from their toil?  I have seen the burden God has laid on the human race.  He has made

everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.   I know that there is nothing better for people than to be happy

and to do good while they live. So I saw that there is nothing better for a person than to enjoy their work… Reflecting on the past three years, Ecclesiastes offers wisdom upon the challenges we have faced following the Ursuline closure announcement. With that date, November 9th, recently passed, we were reminded by the senior girls marking the day with recognition of their freshmen days at Ursuline, wearing their polos and sweatshirts, reading the St. Angela prayer to start the day; none of us want to lose the connections we shared for 47 years. The Ursuline Alumna Association has also been strong, hosting their Polenta and Crab feeds, now in our gym, for the benefit of the children of Ursuline graduates, female and male. The shared bonds have helped make for a good transition.  One of my best memories after the announcement was meeting before Thanksgiving with the girl’s freshmen class officers and discussing what their concerns and hopes were for becoming CN students.  Before Christmas they brought me the results of a survey they conducted amongst their classmates that had ideas on rules, dress codes, sports, activities, and hopes; many of those were blended into our January statements of goals for a new co-ed school.  When I see them today, as at this year’s Open House for 8th graders, I remember their ideas and now see them sharing those with the ones following them; this is measurement of their integration and support, they are our students. Still, we have more work to do, though we have done a great deal in two years with classrooms, parking, equipment, eating area and kitchen, meeting room and service office, expanded stands, solar power, and a new, larger dance room.  The plan to build a girls PE locker room is advancing and we continue to gather funds; we will start the work this year. Improved safety planning, communication and fire contact systems are going to be installed, complementing our automatic shutoffs for gas and electricity.  Forced by changes to DMV codes and insurance to shed our larger vans, we have replaced them with new ones that comply, though we need several more to replace the seat capacity we had; another project we are working to fund. More exciting is the two million dollar pledge by the Finley Foundation for a new science building, for which plans are being drawn up now. With this addition, we will have more room space and even finer science facilities with many modern features. None of this would have been possible without the leadership and effort of our past President Mike Truesdell. For nine years, we were the extraordinary beneficiaries of Mike’s work, care, and love; he defined the job of President for us and took us to new levels of achievement. Mike connected to this community quickly and well, so much so that to many it seemed he had always been here; in a way he had, the school before President /Principal was different in methods and ways. He made us current and challenged himself and all others to move the school from good to great. We have much to celebrate and draw inspiration from as we go through another transition, one to a new president who will be able to do more due to the good work Mike did here. The new President inherits a strong team of people to work with, an effective system, and will have to work hard to match the quality if Mike’s work, the genuineness of his person, and the highest level of integrity; Mike was always true to his word, thought and deed.  He loved his work here and I greatly enjoyed working with him; his encouragement of others, willingness to consider multiple ways, make tough decisions, and hold true to principals, stand out as the marks of a great leader. The Board has worked with the Bishop and Superintendent to conduct a wide search for our new President; they know the type of person, male or female, that we need.  We expect the new President will bring skills and effort to help this strong school become even better; we know that person will enjoy their work here and make the work of others even more rewarding. What will this person gain from their toil? Being part of a community, an academic home, an activity center of young people who will go on to improve our world, who will be happy, and do good works. How can I know this? For in time, there is a season for everything; now is that time of change for us again.

There is a time for everything. . .and a season for every activity under the heavens:a time to tear down and a time to build,a time to weep and a time to laugh,a time to mourn and a time to dance,a time to keep and a time to throw away,a time to tear and a time to mend,a time to be silent and a time to speak…

Graham Rutherford, Principal

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Cardinal Newman’s Search for the President

We are very excited that we have begun our search for a new President. One of the school’s first responsibilities

was to identify a professional search firm to assist us in this all-important endeavor. We have chosen Educational Directions Incorporated (EDI) of Portsmouth, RI, a nationally-known and highly-regarded independent school consulting firm to work with us. EDI has carried out a significant number of leadership searches for all types of quality independent schools throughout the country. Mathew Heersche and Risa Oganesoff Heersche, who both have deep experience in Catholic education, will be the consultants working with us in the months to come.

The first phase of the search was to conduct research on Cardinal Newman to understand its culture (i.e. the ethos of the school community), what makes it distinctive, its Catholic identity, its challenges and opportunities, as well as the qualities sought in the next President. Through this research, a position description was created as a collaborative effort with the Presidential Search Executive Committee and EDI. This position description, which we refer to as the Candidate Information Document, contains background information about the school, its culture and unique characteristics, the opportunities and challenges that will face the next President, and the professional and personal qualities sought.

EDI will be recruiting candidates over the course of the next few months. Their work involves reaching out to Catholic educational leaders throughout the country, contacting national and regional associations and professional organizations, diocesan Offices of Education, utilizing EDI’s comprehensive database, and advertising in appropriate websites such as The Blue Sheet, an executive search report published by EDI, NCEA, and Catholic Educational Leadership programs at the University Level. Each prospect will receive a copy of the Candidate Information Document.

The next phase of the search, which will take place early in the new year, will involve the selection of semi-finalists from the candidates presented for consideration, and these individuals will be interviewed by the Presidential Search Executive Committee. From this group the finalists (typically three) are selected by the Presidential Search Executive Committee, and the names of the candidates will be announced to the entire school community. There will be opportunities for members of the community to meet these finalists and to give feedback on each during their two-day visit to the school. The Presidential Search Executive Committee meets shortly after the last finalist’s visit to review all of the information gathered throughout the process, including feedback from the Cardinal Newman community and deep reference checking, to deliberate and to make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees and to the Bishop. The Bishop has asked that the Board rank and present the top three candidates for his review and approval. The Board will then make an announcement regarding the new President as soon as possible after the Bishop has approved the candidate.

Our search calendar calls for the identification of the next President to be completed by early March 2014, after on-campus visits in January and February by the semifinalists and finalists. The chosen individual would begin work in July 2014.

All in all, it is an exciting time for our community as we build a bridge to the next phase of this exceptional school.   The Presidential Search Executive Committee looks forward to the participation of the community in the process.

Teejay Lowe, CN Board Chairperson

Presidential search advisory committee:

Dennis Bruno Faculty

Morris Acevedo Faculty

Mary Euphrat Faculty

Kim Hinde Parent/Parent Assoc. President

Darrell Bertacco Parent/Dads’ Club President

Kathy Lydon Administration

Terri Derr Administration

Jeff Bertoli Alumni

Chrystie Prokopakis Alumnae

Dennis Harter AMJHN Foundation

Dan Stevens AMJHN Foundation

Rob Muelrath AMJHN Foundation Liaison

Barbara Gasparini At Large Member/St. Eugene's Principal

Kathy Ryan At Large Member/St. Rose Principal

Fr. Denis O’Sullivan St. Rose Parish/School

Fr. Sean Rogers St. John’s Parish/School

Fr. Frank Epperson St. Eugene’s Parish/School

Angela Chang Current Student

Logan Onstott Current Student

Presidential search executive committee:

Teejay Lowe Board Chair

Tim Bucher Board Vice-Chair

Robin Leinen Board Member

Kevin McCullough Board Member

Graham Rutherford Principal

Dr. John Collins Superintendent of Catholic Schools

Fr. Raul Lemus Chaplain

Carol Drake Parent

Sr. Teresa Christie Faculty

Teejay Lowe, '93

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. . .our best,Expanding TraditionsDesign work continues on our new Science Classroom

project. With guidance from John Dybczak, AIA, chair of the Building and Grounds Committee of the Cardinal Newman Board of Directors, concepts and ideas are being developed into design renderings and plans for our new facilities.

We are humbled by the generosity of the Finley Foundation and others who have supported this important project for Cardinal Newman’s campus renovation.

More Campus Improvements

Enlargement of Stadium Bleachers

New Dance Studio

Additional Student Parking

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July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013

Expenditures

$129,577

$1,042,290

$918,296

$7,782,427

Revenue & Support

$720,422

$1,897,679

$996,366

$368,912$5,889,211

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Expanding Traditions C H A R T SFollowing the close of the fiscal year on June 30, 2013, the partner from Lautze & Lautze assigned to supervise the audit of Cardinal Newman reviewed the

preliminary statements. He expressed approval at the quality of accounting work represented. Several months later he presented to both the finance committee of the board of directors and the full boards of Cardinal Newman High School and Angela Merici John Henry Newman Foundation, Inc. the information contained in these pie charts.

The complete audited statements can be found under the GOVERNANCE tab beneath ABOUT CNHS on our website.

Lautze & Lautze confirms that we are succeeding in placing our resources where they belong: They are benefiting Cardinal Newman students. Compelling examples are provided by the fundraising support of parents, grandparents, alumni, faculty, staff, and benefactors whose names appear in this annual report. We must express deep gratitude to all.

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The complete audited statements are available on the website beneath the About CNHS / Governance tab.

Revenue & Support Tuition & Fees $7,782,427Contributions, Fundraising, Change in AMJHN Foundation $918,296Auxiliary Activities $1,042,290Interest & Dividends & Gains (Losses) $129,577

Total Revenue & Support $9,872,590

Expenditures Instructional Salaries & Benefits $5,889,211Fundraising $368,912Auxiliary Services $996,366General, Maintenance, Administrative $1,897,679Deposits to Endowment & Growth in Assets $720,422

Total Expenditures $9,872,590

New Dance Studio

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Juniors Jordan Farber, Sara Gruber and Spencer Jacobs

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P R E P A R E D F O R L I F E

excellenceacademicP R E P A R E D F O R C O L L E G E

Top row: Bev Fuller, Tracy Williams, Mary Euphrat, Elfi BaileyBottom row: Tony Greco, Ed Cutler

With more than 3,900 colleges in the United States, the college choices for Cardinal Newman students are vast. Last year’s

graduating class included acceptances and commitment to colleges and universities in the United States, Europe, and Canada. Cardinal Newman’s college counseling department is dedicated to prepare all students to handle college admission essentials.

In the fall we begin by hosting parent/student informational nights for each class level. Each counselor reviews what is expected of students during the school year and how they personally will help the students achieve their goals. Currently, Ms. Beverly Fuller is working with the seniors who are filling out college applications and searching for scholarships. Mr. Tony Greco is the Junior Counselor helping the juniors develop their college list and prepare for the college entrance exams. Mrs. Mary Euphrat is the Sophomore Counselor and Mrs. Elfi Bailey helps her and the other counselors at all class levels, meeting and working with students daily. Mrs. Tracy Williams is our Freshman Counselor helping the freshmen adjust to the personal and academic transition of high school. Our personal counselor, Mr. Ed Cutler, meets with students daily and works with those that have learning differences and accommodations. Ed and Tracy also work with our students in the Safe School Ambassador program, which helps to prevent, identify, and solve bullying issues on our campus. They also present an Anti-Bullying Curriculum in the freshmen religion classes. All of the counselors work hard to advise students to establish a strong academic foundation on their pathway to higher education.

For the past four years, the Counseling Office has been able to host a number of college fairs and presentations on campus, which encourages college success and selection of the best college match for each student. This year we will again host the RACC Out-of-State College fair on January 29th in the Cardinal Newman Gym. The fair, with 45+ participating schools, is a great way to promote out-of-state options for students of California. This event is not only for Cardinal Newman students and parents but also for the community at large. Flyers and information sheets are sent to public and private high schools throughout Mendocino, Napa, Sonoma, and Marin Counties.

Financial Aid for College information evenings are held in December for our seniors and their parents and again in April for our junior students and their parents. In the spring we will host an NCAA information night for those students hoping to play a sport in college. This event is designed to educate the prospective college athlete about scholarships and the necessary academic preparation and requirements to play in college. In April we host “Case Studies” night which provides insight to parents and students on how college admissions directors make decisions using the model of three different applicants and factoring their grades, test scores, essays, rigor of curriculum, and activities. It is an enlightening evening for all.

Cardinal Newman is happy to have college admissions representatives from all over the country visit our campus throughout the school year. Students are able to hear the presentations and ask questions about academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures. Our offices are equipped with computers for the students to use throughout the day for college and career planning. Naviance, our web-based college counseling program, helps students to build resumes, research careers, look for summer enrichment, and research scholarships and prospective colleges all beginning in freshman year.

It is our goal in the counseling office to be a resource for all students and to help them achieve their goals with support and guidance all four years of their high school career, culminating with the college application process.

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JOHN HENRY NEWMAN AWARD RECIPIENTS

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Clyde SmithJim Wilkey, Sr.Jack DeMeoFr. George RisdenClay StephensTing GuggianaMost Reverend Daniel F. Walsh

Dennis HarterDick ColombiniPaul V. WrightHenry TrioneAndy HallDennis CrandallVictor Trione

As an alum of Cardinal Newman, Will Seppi

continues to support the community within the school and beyond. Each year he participates in the alumni hosted Career Day presentations, offering students insight into the Healdsburg business that he and his family have run for many years. He contributes both time and treasure in support of the annual Alumni Golf Tournament, Fun in the Fall and the Legacy Gala.

In 2012, Will was honored as the Volunteer of the Year receiving the 2012 Marie Sparks Memorial Volunteer Award. Included in the work that Will does in the community is his involvement with programs like Read Across America, The Foss Creek Cleanup, Tomorrow’s Leaders Today, the Rosenberg Committee, and the high school internship program. Additionally, he supports the Healdsburg Sunrise Rotary where he has been involved with the club’s annual Teacher Appreciation Awards, CHOICES program, last year’s 4th of July picnic and Duck Dash and the annual Veteran’s Day Breakfast.

Fr. Alvin Villaruel was the Cardinal Newman Chaplain

for over 16 years. Over the years, Fr. Alvin was a teacher, coach and mentor for many. He forged many strong relationships with the faculty, staff and students of CN. He has influenced and guided many through every day challenges while helping others develop a deeper and stronger spiritual relationship with our Lord.

During Fr. Alvin’s years at Newman he wore many hats on campus. He taught 5 classes each year to all grade levels, he coached tennis, he played an active and vibrant role in the CBSL program where he mentored many students, he lead trips to other countries to serve and minister, he ran Y.E.S. which raised money for charities and he conducted countless baptisms, weddings and funerals for the CN community. He has influenced and guided both students and faculty in their spiritual growth, helping some become Catholic and others become confirmed. He is an example of care, support and concern for others and a model of dedication even during difficult times.

For the year 2014 the recipients of the John Henry Newman Award are:Mr. William Seppi, CN ‘93 and Fr. Alvin Villaruel

Mr. Will Seppi & Fr. Alvin Villaruel will be recognized during a private President’s Reception on

Monday, November 25, 2013 at 6:00pm at the St. Francis Winery and again during the Cardinal Newman Legacy

Gala on Saturday, March 29, 2014.

John M. FitzgeraldJim Wilkey, Jr. '71Richard Nanula '78Mike Keefer '72Jeff Bertoli '77Ritz Guggiana '71Scott Cromie '74

Allan Henderson '74Mike Nonella ’81Dan Stevens ’84Ken Molinaro ‘72William Rousseau ‘75Patti Konicek Dietzen UHS ‘74Norma Person UHS ‘48

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new faces on campusL A N G U A G E A R T S

PATRICK O’CONNOR Latin Instructor

Patrick was born and raised in the Napa Valley and has been teaching for over 15 years. He received a BA in Classics from UC Santa Cruz before attending the University of Pennsylvania and becoming a scholarship student at the University of Chicago. This is Patrick’s fifth year teaching Latin AP. He is also teaching Latin I, II, III, and IV to our Cardinal Newman students.

ANDREA LYNN-BROUWERSASL I & II Instructor

Andrea came to Cardinal Newman during the 2012-13 school year as a teacher assistant in the ASL class-room, while finishing her certification in American Sign Language. Con-currently she volunteered in the Early Start program for Deaf children ages 0-3 on early sign development. Upon graduating from Berkeley City Col-lege, she was offered the position at Cardinal Newman to teach ASL I & II. For the past 30 years Andrea ran her own business in Forestville, which she retired in 2012.

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T H E O L O G Y D E P A R T M E N T

JENNIFER PARSONS-PRITCHARDMedia Studies Educator- Videography Elective

Mrs. Pritchard holds a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Education, which concentrated on educa-tional technology and media literacy. Teaching in k-12th grade environ-ments throughout Sonoma County, her passion is to support students’ critical inquiry and help them build a strong sense of identity so that they may become contributing citizens in our com-munity. In addition to being a teacher, she owns Jena Parsons Photogra-phy, which specializes in portraiture and weddings. She is affiliated with local non-profit organizations such as Mentor Me Petaluma and Sonoma Advocates for Youth and has been a guest speaker at the National Association for Media Literacy Education conference in Los Angeles. We are honored to have her sharing her knowledge with us on the CN campus.

JOEY CASTORStudio Art Instructor

Mr. Castro joined the Car-dinal Newman faculty in the Fall of 2013, where he teaches all of the Studio Art classes: Intro to Studio Art/Freshmen wheel, Studio Art 1, Studio Art 2 and AP Studio Art. He has a BA in Liberal Arts, a BFA in Sculpture, and an MFA in Studio Art. Joey is an installation artist and is actively involved in the local art community. His work has been shown in galleries and museums throughout the Bay Area. He also teaches metal art/welding at Chop’s Teen Center in the Summer Art Series. In his free time Joey is either making things in his studio or surfing. He lives in Santa Rosa and is very excited to be part of the Cardinal Newman community!

FR . MOSES BROWN

Fr. Moses is very familiar with Sonoma County as he grew up here.  He’s lived in Petaluma, Cotati, Rohnert Park, and Santa Rosa.  As a child, he remembers liking art, math and gardening.  He started to feel a calling to priesthood in his teenage years.  He thought and prayed about the priesthood for many years.  During his final year of college, he made the decision to enter the seminary.  Fr. Moses was ordained this past June by Bishop Vasa at St. Eugene's cathedral.  His time at Cardinal Newman has been both fun and challenging.  The students he teaches have blessed him and given him many things to ponder as they daily ask questions about his faith and the Catholic religion.

“God blessed me by confirming within me the vocation that He had placed within my heart.” ~Fr. Moses Brown

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Pilgrimage of FaithThis year's freshman retreat theme centered on the theme of pilgrim-

age.  The aim of the retreat was to help the freshmen understand that their high school experience, and life itself, is a pilgrimage; a journey during which they experience the presence of God and the support of family and friends.  The actual journey to Cloverleaf Ranch also serves as an opportunity to strengthen the friendship and camaraderie of the class. The students gathered at the Cardinal Newman ACC with their pil-grimage group led by, in most cases, the same Link Crew leaders from freshmen orientation.  The Link Crew, trained by Mrs. Alice Meyer, did an outstanding job in providing the freshmen with quality group facilita-tion.  Faculty members also joined the groups and spent time getting to know their students outside the classroom.

Senior Campus Ministry class students Maggie Rei, Annie Swenson-Aguirre and Maddie Wilson helped prepare the day’s activities and led the opening prayer service.  Their words of wisdom and careful planning sent the freshmen pilgrims out on their journey with the proper mindset.

Groups posed for photos as they began their trek through our neighbors, the Sieberts, vineyards.  Soon the freshmen reached their destination of Cloverleaf Ranch, owned by Class of 2000 alumna, Shawna DeGrange.

The freshmen spent the morning enjoying the outdoors as they played games, spent time in reflection and shared in small groups to get to know each other better.  The hungry pilgrims were welcomed back to Cardinal Newman with a lunch from Homerun Pizza served by parent volun-teers Denise Faull and Nancy Murray.  The retreat culminated in group presentations reflecting their retreat experience.  All in all, the freshmen began their high school journey with a fun day of bonding and shared experience. 

"I thought it was a really good way to get to know my class and get excited for the Cardinal Newman experience.” Catie Geib, ‘17

“After the retreat, I felt closer to other classmates.” Hailey Estabrook, ‘17

“When we first arrived at orientation we felt awkward.  But once we started talking and doing the games and activities we worked together and became one.” Savannah Solley, ‘17

"I made a lot of great memories and met a lot of new people." Max Gustavson, '17

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campus ministryKnots: Team Building, Leadership

Training & Theological Reflections

The Sophomore Class of 2016 followed tradition this September as they headed west to Alliance Redwoods Conference Grounds for their class retreat.  The theme of "knots" reflects the main ropes course activities and focuses on the ties they make in high school, the challenges they each face and how they can build up and rely on each other in order to grow in faith and character.  Experienced naturalists from Alliance Redwoods staff guided the students through both high and low ropes course initiatives.  Cardinal Newman faculty and staff enjoyed the day outdoors getting to know their students outside the classroom.  Faculty members spent time guiding the students in prayer and encouraging them through the ropes course challenges.  Senior Campus Ministry class leaders were also on-site and helped with organization and peer mentoring.  Surrounded by the beautiful landscape and redwoods of Occidental, the sophomore students were truly able to take a day to be in fellowship and community, relax, play and pray together. 

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To the following families, individuals and organizations we express our sincere thanks. We are humbled. You honor us greatly with your gifts of cash, in-kind-services, and faithful commitments toward pledges to Cardinal Newman and Angela Merici John Henry Newman Foundation, Inc. This recognition covers the fiscal year July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. To all who support Catholic secondary education through programs at Cardinal Newman and …our best, Expanding Traditions we are most grateful. Thank you.

Cardinal Newman GIF T RECOGNITION SOCIETIES

...our best Society Henry and Eileen TrioneThe Burton D. Morgan Foundation

Heritage Gift Society AnonymousBaldocchi Scholarship FundTimothy and Mary Louise BucherUrsuline Alumnae Association

Patron Gift Society American AsphaltRod and Darla FerronatoHitmen Pest Control

Benefactor Gift Society Dave and Julie BaileyHenry BeaumontBeauregard Family Foundation Andy and Joanne BotkaShawn BungerDads' ClubGregory and Jonydia DanielsRandy and Shelley DestruelE.R. Sawyer JewelersDon and Lori EdgarEscripMatt and Kathleen GalloJoseph and Patricia HassonTom and Kim HindeRay and Kelly HolmesKevin and Mary ImmJohn and DeDe KeatingWayne and Sheri KitchenChris and Robin LeinenRobert and Janine LiddleRobert PlattJohn RichardsonJim and Kellye RyanLuke and Rebecca ScrivanichDaniel and Michelle Skaff The John Jordan FoundationJeff and Shauna WolfePaul and Marcie WrightYoung Men's Institute Council No. 40

Gold Circle Gift Society Wayne and Amy AhlstromRobert and Tracey AldridgeDavid and Jocelyn AmorminoMarshall and Leslie BauerTodd and Marie BertoloneBiagi Bros., Inc.Scott and Katie BoothJeff and Kristina BoudreauxRobert and Linda BrugioniDavid and Leslie BrutocaoDavid and Catherine BuseKevin and Bernadette CalhounAndrew and Carol CarciereGuy and Corina ChicoineCigar-BQ

Romain ClerouChuck and Shannon DarrallMaureen DavisonMarshall and Mari DawsonWilliam and Lori DenBesteDouglas and Mary DernerRichard and Marilyn DeyPaul and Christine DoolittleDr. Paul Tiernan - Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryTom and Joanne EakinE. John and Kim EvansFanucchi VineyardsCurtis and Stephanie FarberShawn and Denise FaullJim and Penny FerryMark FloresNeil and Renee FosterGus and Paulette GambaClass of 1972Joe and Erin GeorgeJill GoldbergJoseph and Julie GoldenNick and Yolyn GoldschmidtBruce and Elizabeth GreenHeinz Gschwend and Cynthia HealyJorge and Karen GutierrezAndy and Kathy HallAmar and Anita HanspalRenz and Ginger HoppeRick and Peggy HuttonGreg and Thia JungfermanKevin and Martha KingEdward and Lisa KinseyNoel and Patrick LaFortuneGary and Rhonda LeKanderKai and Lindsay MazurMcCormick & Co. Homes & LoansRory and Maryanne McNamaraStephen and Melissa MeffertMiksis Services Inc dba Rapid RooterMission-Hope Day ProgramTim and Marie MitchellKen and Alma MolinaroBruce and Eileen MooreRidge and Carol MullerNapa Collision Center, Inc.Northbay RedbirdsArt and Susan PalmerKirk and Maria PappasBrian Payne and Leslie JueStan QuockJim and Barbara RaelMichael and Barbara RagsdaleGil and Cathy RobelloGraham and Lyn Rutherford Ryan MortgageAndreas and Lisa SakopoulosRick and Sandra SheldonGregory and Catherine SimsSkaff Family Fund c/o Marin Community Foundation

Clay and Anne StephensRobert and Cindy StoesserRichard and Cindy StrauchJoseph and Tina StylesSummit State BankThe Howard & Betty White FoundationTrione Vineyards & WineryMichael and Sheila TruesdellChris and Laurie UebelDoug and Ame Van DykePeter and Lisa Van ProoyenMichael and Linda VinsonBrad and Lisa WarnerCharles and Ellen WearBryan and Katie WrightMichael and Katie WrightJay and Kathryn WrightPhil WrightYarbrough Bros Towing

Cardinal Gift Society4-H Foundation of Sonoma Adobe Associates, Inc.Ron and Laura AllenDavid and Stacey AlmyCarole AlsburyJay and Bridget AlvarezDiane and Bob AndersonLance and Kathy BadgerJohn and Ruth BaldwinJohn and Teresa BallettoBalletto Vineyards & WineryBank of America Matching GiftsMrs. Barham BarhamThomas and Colleen BatesSteve and Mary BatesMichael and Vicki BaugnonDavid and Suzanne BeachThomas BeecherBenjamin Tire & BrakeBernstein Orthodontic GroupOttavio and Antoinette BertoleroGreg BiagiBigham's One Hour Heating & Air ConditioningBrad and Corine BollingerCharlie and Molly BoneRobert and Candice BoneRon and Kelly BotelhoKevin and Jessica BrenkDavid and Janet BrownBruno's on FourthGerry and Kari Lynn CameronCapital Group Companies Charitable FoundationCaymus VineyardsClassic Mill & CabinetMichael and Karen ClineBob and Theresa CoeyThomas and Mary Ann CoglianoSteven and Melissa CoppockGregory and Ingrid CulleyCulligan Water of Sonoma County

Edwin and Kirsten CutlerKaren CwaygelJill DanielsRob and Laura de RutteJim and Terri DerrJean DestruelJames and Natalie DiMarcoFrank and Karen DiMassaDouglas Thompson PhotographyJohn and Carol DrakeDriven RacewayPaul and Mona DuckworthJoe and Tracy DuttonDutton Estate WineryGail Dutton PetersonDutton RanchEmpire RunnersEpicurean GroupFandango Nail SalonJames and Suzanne FisherDouglas and Kimberley FittsNatalie FoleyJames and Mary Anne ForniStephen and Denise FossiMichael and Sherry FranchettiBarry and Heidi FriedmanFurth Family FoundationG & G Super MarketTyler and Stacey GarrisonGarzini WeldingDaniel and Maria GearyAlice and Richard Genung-AndersonGet in the Action Sport PhotographyStorm and Sue GoransonLouis and Gail GoringDaryl and Lisa GroomDan and Jennifer GulbrandsenEd and Catherine HamiltonEd and Kathleen HamiltonRalph and Molly HanahanStephen HanselJustin and Alicia HanselHarvey Henningson Portrait ArtistsMickey and Michelle HeadRobert and Judith HenryEric and Sheela HodesJanver and Jennifer HollyHotel HealdsburgJ. Mark and Ann HurdStanley and Joni JacobsAllan and Cynthia JaffeDavid JamesRon and Lori JanowczykJames JusticeKeyBankMike and Diane KirbyDavid and Joy KochKorbel Champagne CellarsKosta Browne WineryRich and Saralee KundeGary and Rose LathamDavid and Barbara Legro

Grant and Christa LindeeDaniel and Alicia LoubeSteve and Tina LucchettiKathy LydonSteve and Colette LydonMarines' Memorial AssociationMary's Pizza & Pasta ShackRosanne MassiminoHarry and Mary Kay MatossianRobert and Tracy MattoonClayton and Carrie-Anne MauritsonAlan and Terri McCandlessStephen and Mary McCarthyMartin and Patricia McCormickRandy and Dolores McDanielMark and Michele McDonellGlenn and Monet McElderryLes and DeeAnn McLeaFritz and Laura MeierLynn and Billie MeisterMichael Merrill Design Studio Inc.Micro-Vu CorporationGary and Barbara MiksisAnthony and Kathleen Miller Mission Car WashMobile PerksLinda MonahanCharlene MorattoMurray Brand CommunicationsSteve and Trinette NeuerburgRichard NiemannThe Norgrove Family @ Bear Republic Brewing CompanyGloria OppermanCharlie and Lisa PalmerParducci Wine CellarsKenneth PenningtonIgnatius and Jennifer PiazzaJoe and Carolyn PimentelTravis and Tamara PisorsJim and Meredith PopoffDavid and Emily PottruckMichael and Stacy RaaschLouis and Julie RattoReal Goods SolarRich and Becky RebelloRedwood Empire Baseball LeagueJeffrey and Susye ReederDaniel and Rita Rei Robert Young Estate WineryMelissa Rodriguez-LobbregtKenneth and Tina RosenbergRick and Karen RubattinoRussian River Valley WinegrowersKevin and Martha RyanEileen RyanSanta Rosa Oral SurgeryBrian and Leanne SarasyHank and Lisa SchreederTom and Jackie SchwedhelmPaul and Megan SegreRaymond and Rebecca Severt

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Simpson Sheet MetalPeter and Karrie SinglerAaron and Jennifer SmithVictor and Lea SousaKen and Lisa SousaSpaulding McCullough & Tansil, LLPJames SpencerGreg and Elizabeth StalkerStanley Jacobs MDBrent and Kristin StephensSurgical Care AffiliatesT & B SportsJohn and Laura TarantinoPaul and Jeanette TiernanTLCD ArchitectureCraig and Patricia UrasakiRichard and Bonnie Van AndaFred and Janet Van MilligenGary ViceDavid and Margaret VidaurriVJB Vineyards and CellarsGregory and Mary WalshRichard and Jodie WankmullerStephen and Lynn WerleJosh and Peggy WestMichael and Jeannette WilhelmsenDennis and Sherryl WilkinsonMarc WintersWright & Gervais Accountants, Inc.Wright ContractingWright Realty - Philip A WrightBarbie YoungJeff and Karen YoungJeffrey and Celeste YparraguirreLouis and Carol ZanardiKarl and Brigitta Zueger

Friendship Gift SocietyA Family Law FirmBrian and Karen AabelRichard and Mary AbbeyJorge and Rowena AbulenciaDave and Anne AdamsPete and Sherryl AdamsJohn AdamsCecilia AguilarSue AguillonRichard and Lori AguirreJames AhlbornWarren and Jean AhrAirport Health ClubAlicia AixalaJohn and Joyce AkersTom and Dorothy AkoKenneth and Paula AlbanAlbertina Wine CellarsJames and Amy AlbertsAlderbrook Vineyards & WineryDavid and Kathy AlgerAll Good Driving School, Inc.Andrew and Mary AllenLowell and Esther AllenMark and Deborra AllenJames and Judy AllisonKenneth AltonTeri AlvarezDana AlvarezDale AmanSilvio and Renate AmantiteMark and Meredith AmatoLawrence and Susan AmaturoJoan AmbrosiniLouise AmbrosiniMatt AmerlanEdward and Judith AnchelGreg AndersonAnna Anderson

Ian and Sonda AndersonTom and Catherine AndrewsWilliam and Patricia AngeloniDina AngressAndreas and Marcela AntonJohn and Ruth AntoniniAndrew and Erin ApsteinRyan and Kimberly ArataMarianne ArdenJerry and Carla ArgentiArmida WineryAshby L. Chadburn, D.D.S.Thia AshonoahLynn AstengoMichael and Amy AtondoLisa and Thomas AubelAlice AubelCarol AugustGerry and Nancy AusielloBrooke AustinAlbert AzcarateB.R. Cohn WineryBryan and Deborah BabineauRobert and Bonnie BabineauDave and Laurie BacciCraig BachmanLloyd and Mary BachmanRobert BaconSandy BaderMarcia BaewellChris and Nancy BaileyElfi BaileyBrian Van and Tiffany BailieCowboy BakerThomas and Shannon BakerEdward BakerHerb and Carol BakerDennis and Karen BallKaren BankeHarry BarbaRamona BarbieriArnold and Maria BarbosaMichael and Chandra BarbourDavid and Sara BardoniRyan and Bari BarellaMichael BarnesKenneth and Marsha BarnesDora BarraganMaricela BarraganLuke and Donna BarryChris BarsamianHilary BartelsDavid and Connie BassignaniDavid and Shellie BatuskiPhil and Karen BauerJoyce BauerWendy BaylessPhyllis and John BazzanoLoren and Frances BeallViola BeallBernard BeckerJay and Rachel BeckerHoward BehleMadeleine BehleMark and Mary BeitingChris and Shelen BellTim and Martha BellBella Photography & DesignJo BelleauBelli CorporationThomas and Roberta BellucciRobert BenavidesKirk BennettAlbert BenthamChris and Nancy BenthamKarin BenthamTom and Jeannie BentonBenziger Family WineryVincent and Natalie BergCraig and Lisa Bergez

Gary and Pat BerglundChristine BergstedtChristine BergueMatthew and Stacey BerndJudy BerndRael BernsteinHenry and Marcia BerryDarrell and Laurie BertaccoSandra BertaccoJoe BertaccoJames and Ann BerteroJeff and Julie BertoliLarry and Sandra BertoloneMuffy BertuccioKathryn BesioBarry and Vicki BiddulphPaul and Kathryn BielenDirk BietauBig 4 Party RentalOrrie BigglesLara BilbroChris and Kim BipesKeith and Carolyn BipesEllen BishopBob and Barbara BlaisKatie BlancPam BlanchardBob and Angelyn BlanchardGary BlankJeannie BloodgoodKelly BlytheVera BohanRose BohnyMichael and Beth BollingerSue BollingerJerry and Sabrina BonfigliThomas BonfigliAnn BonfigliRichard BonitatiJanice BonitatiDonald and Leslie BordessaCraig and Dryden BordinJohn BorgPeter and Carole BoschettiPatte BosioLance and Dina BosshardStephen BosshardLuis and Julie BotelhoGene and Lora BotteriBottle BarnJames and Gloria BoulerRichard and Margaret BournsLayne BowenBill BowersGreg and Trish BowlbyStephanie BoyerThomas and Patricia BozemanGary and Darlene BradleyPowers and Alice BradleyMatthew and Marlyn BradleyChris and Carter BradshawEdward and Healther BrasciaGeorge BreenNancy BreenBrenk & CompanyJohn BribiescasAugust and Sally BriggsBruce BriggsDouglas and Ann BrinkerGayle BrinkerDaniel and Julie BrinkerAaron BrinkerSheila BrockDorothy BrockLinda BrodieDennis and Kim BrooksVernon and Frances BrooksDavid and Seong BrownKeith BrownKen Brown

Barry BrownPaul BrownSylvia BrownScott and Kathy BrowningDavid and Judith BrowningHildegard BroxonLoren and Michelle BrueggemannAlison BrueggemannAssunta BrunamontiGwyn BrunerDan BrunettiRichard and Linn BrunoDennis and Emilie BrunoBruno's Chuckwagon, Inc.Danielle BrusnahanMartha BrutocaoLen and Debra BrutocaoJoe and Annemarie BucherEleanor BuckleyJune BuckleyMark and Monica BuehnerkemperEdith BuehnerkemperLyle BullockPhilomena BuonsanteRon and Debbie BurgessTimothy and Barbara BurkhardMark and Mariza BurroughsRobin BurtonRosemary BuseIrv BushCarol BushJames and Carol BushnellJohn and Janet CabicoLee and Carole CabralRobert CahillNoe and Luz CalderonVilma CalhounByron and Cindi CalosJudy CambraCamellia InnAl and Beverly CameronBrian CampbellMary CampbellCarol CampbellWillie CampersPolly CannonCanyon Rock Co., Inc.Lauren CaoilePietrina CargileJames and Judy CarlsenMichael CarlsonRon and Chris CarltonCarmen's Burger BarTrent and Marilyn CarmichaelCarpet CenterCarr TutoringRonald and Nancy CarreyMr. Carrey CarreyDuane and Angela CarvalhoKevin CaseySteve and Dana May CaspersonEvelyn CaspersonKaren CastelliFrank and Lorraine CastelliRobert CastilloTony and Becky CastleberryLisa CaswellPhillip CatalonGeorge and Jennifer CatelliMarie CaulleyAnn CauterucciBasil and Barbara CavalieriElenore CavalinScott and Robyn CeroneKaren ChamberlainPeter and Kathryn Chang-SingCatherine ChatmanDon and Carolyn CheatumKathleen Cheatum

Charlie and Amy ChenowethDonald ChenowethThomas and Natalie ChenowethSteven and Vivian ChiaJoe and Marsha ChiamparinoMichael and Kathleen ChiappariJohn and Margaret ChiarenzaJuli ChodenSteven and Virginia ChristaniMary ChristensenJoseph ChristianoHolly ChristmanChristopher Creek WineryAnthony CipollaCK Auto ExclusiveClarbec WinesDon and Gina ClarkSteve and Shana ClarkFrancis and Noel ClarkLarry and Jean ClarkElizabeth CleavelandDonna ClendenninMatthew and Erin ClineCline CellarsClos Du Bois WineryBruce and Anna CoddingJames and Sandi CoddingPeter and Michelle CoddingJames CoddingBruce CohnGlenn and Diane ColacurciTom ColbournCold Stone CreameryDori ColemanDonovan ColenCollotype LabelsFrank and Teri ColluraficiDan CondrickZachary ConklinScott and Geraldine ConradJohn ConsiglieriJohn ContrerasChris and Stacey CooganNancy CookeCharles and Stacy CoonDoris CoonMary and Mark CooperJohn CordeiroJon and Janice CorderJoe CorreiaCorrick'sThomas and Nancy CorriveauCostco WholesaleCosteaux French Bakery & CafeDonald and Sharon CostleyBob and Michele CottaMonique CouacaudDiane CoudercRichard and Mary Ellen CourierDiane CoyleDennis and Marcia CrandallStuart and Kate CrandallMichael and Linda CrandallLaura Jean CritchfieldDavid and Sue CrockettScott and Ann CromiePaul and Tracey CroninTom and Suzanne CrottyDolores CrowleyTim CrudoLeonard CuevasPatrick CulleyEarle CummingsLaura CumminsDan CunibertiJames and Kathleen CurranDave and Bev CurryGuy and Denise CutterRobert and Mary CuvaEd and Eleanore Dailey

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Peter Dal CollettoAndrew and Anastasia D'AmbrogiDonald and Diane D'AmbrogiLaura DamonWilliam DanielsEric and Karen DanlyFrank DanzartSam and Shelley DaoroGene and Janice DarnellCarolyn DavidsonChristina and Alex DaviesLeland and Patricia DavisBebe DavisLynn DavisStephen and Susan DavisFred DavisonMelvin and Nancy DavisonBarry and Nanette DaytonKelley DaytonJohn DaytonBill DaytonNancy DaytonJames and Brenda DaytonJoseph and Ramona De BenedettiJoyce de LambertStan and Gayle de RutteMarc DeBerardinisDiane DecicioDeerfield Ranch WineryMatt DeesGeorge and Leesa DeffteriosEd and Anne Del MonteJim and Katherine Del PreteRichard and Diana Del SeccoFrank and Mary DelfinoGerald DeLorenzoMary DeLorenzoJoseph and Veronica DelQuerraDave and Heather DemarinisBob and Lisa DeMastersJohn and Dorothy DempseyMark and Joan DennenRobert DennenJohn DennisJoe and Carol DePondThomas DernerDonna DernerPeter and Daphne deRutteDesign Girl GraphicsMathieu and Karen DestruelAnthony and Pat DevencenziDavid and Char DevencenziJohn and Patti DevencenziKristin DevincenziNadine DeVostRalph and Lisa DexterRudy Di MassaW. E DickinsonJoe and Patti DietzenErik and Susan DiezRichard DiGiacomo DeeJarrod DillonMary DimmickBill and Floy DittmarJames and Daniela DobbinsRichard DobbinsLoreen DoldDomenichelli MasonryFrank and Birgit DommenAuntie DonnaAnnie DonnellyCarolyn DonnellyDonum EstateDon and Polly DooleyJohn DoolittleKevin DoranRay DorfmanMichael and Laurie DortzCalvin and Christine DottiAngelo and Lydia Dotti

Victor and Geraldine DottiRobert and Connie DouglasRobert and Natalie DouglassDarla DowningTeresa DownsDr. Jim ForniJim DreisbackDrinkward PeschonBella DriscollDan and Cybelle DrohanDrs. Cercone, Wear & SolomonAda DuacsekDiane DuacsekPeter DuarteNina DudenhoefferJoseph and Carol DuenasKenneth and Sandra DuffordTerry and Sylvia DuffyMichael and Michelle DuffyDerrick and Mary DumontWilliam and Kathleen DuncanSusan DunsfordMichael DunsfordJon and Lisa DuParThomas and Lisa DuryeaMike DuvallMarilyn DwyerStan and Mary Ann DybczakCharles and Tammy DyerE & J Gallo WineryJack EakinGeorge EatonAustin EdmanRoy and Kathleen EdwardsJames and Cynthia EdwardsMichael EdwardsClaudine Edwards-McDougallDave and Julie EganGil and Paula EgeMatt and Catherine EgglestonKenneth and Kathy EideJane EideRobert EinzigTodd and Jamie EisenhauerDanielle EisenhauerEgon and Shirley EllgaardFlorine EllingsonMark and Debbie ElliotEmpire RoofingEncore Wealth ManagementLee and Jo-Ann EngelkeCarol EnglandRichard and Sharon EnglishSteve and Holly EnzlerEdwin and Cozy EnzlerEric D. Fraser D.D.S., M.S.Victoria EschelbachKenneth and Linda EscobarPhilip and Arica EssnerCarl and Amber EstabrookMatt and Jacklyn EtchellCarl and Mary EuphratDonald and Ronda EvansDavid EvansSharon EvansPaul EveryShaun and Karin FaberWilliam FacendiniMs. Facendini FacendiniNancy FaliniRachel FallonRandy and Judy FarlessWilliam FarrarMary FarrarJohn and JK FarrowFastsignsDennis and Jan Lee FechterRick and Dorothy FechterJosephine FeeneyAnita Fellenz

Marilyn FennemanFerchland Law OfficeFerrari-Carano Vineyards & WineryMichael and Lauren FerreiraDionne FerronatoJim and Penny FerryBarry and Allison FiedelKaren FieldJoe and Anna FiliceTony and Tina FinaliDeanna FincherFred FinkelsteinGary and Eva FinnanBill and Ann FisherBob and Terry FistoleraJoanne FistoleraRobert FistoleraMichael and Jamie FlanaganCarl and Beverly FlegalDirk and Kathy FoellBurton FohrmanFoppoli WinesAndrew ForchiniArthur and Laura FordA.J. and Lori FordLarry & Gerry FordPeggy Ford-SmithBill and Marylyn ForniRobert FosterDave and Sue FowlerArleen FowlerHoward and Arleene FragaMatthew and Angie FraizeJackie FraizeGloria FrancoCraig and Lesli FranklinEric FraserMike and Megan FrazierOlin and Irma FrazierKeith and Susan FreebergAndy FreiJohn and Susan FreitasErnest FreitasTerry FreitasJohn and Anne FriedemannWilliam and Susie FriedmanPeter and Caroline FroehleJohn FruthC. and Maureen FrylingJack and Lisa FuchsPauline FujiiTetsuro and Rose FujiiBeverly FullerJames and Sandra GaffiganJames and Karen GaffneyJohn and Bernadette GaffneyJosh and Michelle GagnebinCharles GaleaChet & Mrs. Galeazzi GaleazziRaymond and Marda GallagherSandra GallantGallo of SonomaDaniel GalvinBill and Susan GannonAllen and Yvonne GarayaldeWendy GartrellKevin and Sandra GarvinLes and Lisa GarziniMike GaspariniDiane GatesJohn and Maureen GearyTherese GearyThomas and Anne GearyJerry GenungRon and Sue GeorgeArt and Marie GeorgeRandy GeorgeGeorge Petersen & AssociatesAmanda Gernhardt

Geyser Peak WineryBud and Liz GiacomelliRick and Jennifer GiacominiCiro GiammonaRobert and Alesia GiampaoliDavid GiannettoLori GianniniDirk and Maria GianniniJon and Dorothy GianniniJanna Lee GibbsChris and Anne GibsonEd and Evelyn GibsonJoy GiffordJanet GilsonCarmen GilsonRichard and Kathryn GingrasLucille GingrasSteven and Felice GingrasRob GingrasRay and Jan GiordanoRay and Joyce GiorgiPaul and Pam GiustoRobert and Alice GloecknerGloria Ferrer Champagne CavesJohn and Ulrike GloverAgnes GloverGoldschmidt VineyardsDavid and Jennifer GoldwagLarissa GolitiWilliam and Adele GomesJerry GonzalezNeils and Lindsey GoodwinBlaine and Mrs. Goodwin David and Julie GoodwinGordian Knot WineryCoy GoreGeorge and Ann GoringJudy GottliebEvelyn GouldVicki GouldNicholas and Lois GraceJohn GraceTed and Courtney GrafeMitchell and Bonnie GrandiCherie GranzottoForrest GranzottoDave and Louise GravesTim and Andrea GrayRebecca GrayJudi GreaneyTony and Lisa GrecoTerence and Karen GreenanEric and Debbie GreenbandTaylor and Tara GreenleafMike GreenwoodFrank and Cathy GregoriChristopher GregusRebecca GroahLinda GroahAllen and Rebecca GroverFrederick Groverman DVMGRP Wealth Strategies GroupSteven GruberJay and Hilary GruendleMike GuenzaRaul and Kristin GuerreroTing GuggianaDeborah GuillauminFrank and Marion GuillenJohn GunningDaniel GustafsonMartha GustafsonChristopher GutierrezTamera HaasJohn and Lori Hafner Hafner VineyardCornelius and Margaret HaganChris and Roberta HallMarv HallRon and Marie Hall

John and Dana Hall Halleck VineyardBill and Deanna HallidayCarl and Jamie HamiltonWes and Kim HammellJoe HancheyCharles and Gina HanleyArthur and Natalie HansenDavid and Suzanne HansonMark and Lisa HardinHelen HargraveKen HarlanCynthia HarmonChris and Karen HarrimanMichael and Linda HarringtonSteven and Jonica HarrisonTom HarrisonPeter HarschDennis and Ann HarterMark HartmanMiyo HarveyPat and Linda HaskinsRichard and Susan HatchAnn HathawayHauck CellarsBessie HauslerAnita HawkinsKara HaworthJack and Yvonne HayesEd and Anna HaymanDale and Gail HazlehurstCharlie and Corky HeadHealdsburg NurseryMichael and Caroline HealyDonald and Alice HealyJohn and Nancy HelzerSusan HelzerAllan and Kimberly HendersonConsuelo HendersonMatthew and Juli HenleyScott and Kelly HenryPeter and Terre HepburnRay and Jennifer HernandezTony and Elidia HernandezJoseph and Oralia HernandezAnthony and Denise HernandezHerman and Guillermina HernandezDennis and Teresa HernandoSteven and Joanne HerrfeldtEileen HerrinJohn and Linda HerveyKenneth and P. HicksHigh-Tech BurritoLarry and Joan HilbersEric and Diana HillendahlTed and Terri HiltelChuck and Rosalie HindeRudy and Joan HirschnitzDan and Mary HirschnitzShirley HoeyArthur HoffmannHomer HolbrookMike and Annie HoldenJohn and Carri HoldredgeCandace HollyHolly & Associates, INC.Brant and Patricia HolmeAllison HoltHome DepotHome Run PizzaNancy HorowitzRichard and Elizabeth HoskinsCarolyn HossliPatrick and Susan HoulihanMarion HoulihanPeter and Frieda HountisMichael and Lucy HountisKaren HoverBrett Howard

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Juana HowardLisa HuangJeff and Ann HudsonDiane HuegleDenis and Kimberly HueglePatricia HughesJeanine HuguninScott and Kathleen HuhnJames HulsmanPaul HulsmanJohn and Tracy HulsonKathy HunnBrad and Shawna HuntJames and Francine HurdPhil and Sylvia HurstJack and Meg Hurt Hydrofarm, INCGary and Christine IbelloDon and Cathy IglesiasMike and Gabby IllingworthPete ImbsGary and Lynn ImmJoseph and Geltrude InferreraPaula IngalaCandace IngramHector Iniguez Innovative Design GroupRobert and Michelle Inskeep Intercity Auto SalesCarolyn IvancovichMark and Deb JacobsenMark and Monica JacobsonDavid and Heidi JacquinPatrice JaehnigHarold and Kim JaffeStewart and Patty JaffeJamba JuiceRevis JamesDonna JamesLisa JamesSandra JamesJames Family CellarsRonald and Audrey JanowczykRobert and Mercedes JarvisMike and Pamela JeaneRobert and Teresa JepsonGregory and Sean Jeung Jimtown StoreJJ Custom WinesKristen JohnsonRaymond and Edna JohnsonJillian JohnsonRichard and Marie JohnsonScott JohnsonJohnson's Beach ResortBernice JonesJohn and Jazmin JordanThomas and Leslie JordanMaryse JoskeRobin JossJostensJack and Alice JueChristopher and Elizabeth JungeLeo JungfermanRaymond and Dorothy KagelRichard and Blanche KaiserRick and Kathleen KaiserKaiser Permanente Community Giving Matching Gift ProgramKale WinesSister Francis KearneyBeverly KeefeMichael and Diane KeeferKeegan & Coppin Company, Inc.Thomas KeenanShaun KeiserWalt and Donna KeiserPaul and Anita Keller Keller Williams RealtyPaul Kelley

Bill and Mary Jane KellyKevin and Carrie KellyMargaret KellyBarbara Kelly-GorbitzSteve and Mary KempsterRobert and Bernice KenkelRachel KennedyJoseph KennedyRobert KennedyKevin J. Garvin, DDSJerilee KiemenSteve KikuchiMs. Jullien Kille KilleJack KilleenEden KingJohn KingMr. John M. King KingBilly KingsboroughDarryl KirchnerKirin RestaurantCindy and W. Douglass KirkFrank and Shelley KlucznikTimothy and Elizabeth KnappJeff and Christina KnepperArthur and Denise KnightRobert and Sheri KnightRobert and Elizabeth KnightMel and Linda Knight Knights' Electric, Inc.Jeff and Suzanne KnottGreg and Vanessa KnowlesOtto and Barbara KoblerDon and Brenda KobrinKobrin Financial ServicesRobert and Sharilynn KochVance and Margi KohlDavid and Ashley KolbeBruce and Debra KolmanLinda KolmanBarbara KonicekDavid KorteRyan and Dana KotarbaAlbert and Betty KovanisLarry and Pauline KovermanKozlowski FarmsDavid and Pamela KraftRick and Lori KristRainer and Judy KuehlbornRobert and Louise KulczewskiThomas and Sharon KulczewskiJohn KumarJason KundeKunde Estate WinerySteven and Margaret KwokLa Crema WineryNoelle La TonaLa Tortilla FactoryGeoffrey LabitzkeLa-De-Da SalonPatrick and Gerardine LaffertyRobert and Lori LaForgeJames and Linda LandaKen and Bernadette LaneAmy LangTom and Carol LanghalsLangtry Estate Vineyards & WineryLarry LapsleyGeoffrey and Sandra LarkinAlan LarocqueErnest and Blessie LascolaPhil and Claire LaScolaRobert and Jody LashinskiRyan and Rebekah LathamJack and Joanne LatimerJoe LaTonaRon LawsonGloria LeandroThomas and Lorraine LearyMatt and Kim LeBlanc

Jennifer LeBrettLedcorLedson Winery & VineyardsLeDuc & Dexter Inc. PlumbingAdam and Dianna LeeChristopher and Elizabeth LeeHyo LeeRalph and Carol LeefMichael LegginsJoyce LeinenLois LekanderPeter and Mary LennarzDeborah LenziMarco and Kristin LepeLes Schwab Tire CenterRichard and Gloria LeveroniAdam and Aaryn LewisPatty LewisJeffrey LichtmanDavid and Donna LindbergKarla LindbergMajorie LindeeDon and Roisin LindsayJessica LinkMarlene LintzSara LivermoreJean LivermorePeter and Rebekah LobbregtMike and Dana LockwoodWilliam and Sarah LockwoodRichard and Christine LoganRobert LoganScott and Carolyn LomaxSharon LondonJeffrey LooseKaren LorshboughReggie and Sherry LoveAnne LoviTeejay and Jamie LoweMartha LownesKathleen LoydRussell LoydCurtis LubiszewskiLucasfilm Ltd.Frank and Rose Marie LucchettiSteve and Tina LucchettiMichael and Lori LuceyTed and Joanna LuthinG. and Barbara LuthinSylvia LuzPaul and Patricia LydonMichael and Lynne LyleCraig and Josephine LyonsM.A. Silva USAJames and Tonia MacdonaldJon and Irene MacDonaldCharles and Susan MacDonaldJames MacPhailJack and Jackie MacyMichael and Lynn MaddanMadrona ManorRon and Stephanie MagillLarry and Lyn MaherRichard MahoneyJohn and Evan MaiorkaEileen MalinowskiDennis and Chris MaloneDiana Mambretti Mane AttractionJim and Linda MannBrad and Kathy MansenDorothy MansenVince and Celia MarcellinoKate MarceyMary MarigoldMarkham VineyardsCatherine MarquezMs. Mary Marquez MarquezHarry and Randi MartinBradley and Kelly Martin

Beverly MartinMartinelli Vineyard & WineryMartin's Truck RepairPatricia MartinuzziJoe and Kathryn MartocchioRonald and Naomi MasonMassage Envy SpaDorothy MassiminoSegundo MateoSherwin and Eileen MateoHripsime MatossianCraig and Donna MatsudaRodney and Kristine MatteriRonald and Katie MatteriHank MattimoreEdward and Judith MattinglyMauritson Family VineyardsBruce MayersMayo Family WineryPaige MazzoniLanae MazzoniMarjorie Mc CarthyBetty Mc EachronJon and Florence McBrideStephen and Margaret McCabeSister McCarthyRick and Stephanie McChinakKevin and Angie McConnellVern and Nancy McConnellChristopher and Lisa McCormackAndrew McCormickStephen and Pam McCullaghKevin and Catherine McCulloughEdward and Suzanne McCutchanCarrie McDanielRichard and Evelyn McDonellMary McEwenJohn and Lynele McGillLynn McIntyreBrendan and Kathleen McKeonTJ and Kelly McMahonDavid and Connie McMannusDon and Jackie McMillanSeth and Charlotte McMullenPat and Kim McNeanyJoseph and Annie McNeanyJohn McNeanyRobert and Terry MeckstrothManuel and Graziela MedeirosCynthia MedranoGerald and Stamatina MeekMartin and Lizbeth MejiaAdam and Stacy MendezEdward and Paulette MendezMendo BistroMendocino Coast Botanical GardensMario and Bonnie MeolaNena MeolaLorenzo and Noshtomin RoseJohn and Diane MerrittMichael and Lisa MertensBillie MertesNicholas MertesThomas and Andrea MertleMary MerucciKaren MessickBenjamin and Betty MestasRon MetcalfeAndrea MeyerMichelle Marie's PatisserieLeonette MiksisChris and Christina MillardRobert and Mrs. Miller MillerKaren MillerSteve and Tammy MillerHelen MillerNicole MillerWilliam and Sharon MillironsJack and Paula Mingram

Mission Ace Lumber & HardwareMike and Anna MitchellGeneva MitchellBob and Kelly MitrovichNadra MlynarczykKim MolinaTim and Louise MonahanMontecito Heights Health ClubM.W. and Diane MontgomeryWalt and Helen MontgomeryJoe and Dawn MooreJon and Connie MoramarcoNancy MoranMr. and Mrs. Moran MoranLori MoravecTerry and Denise MoreheadBob and Mary Beth MorenoRichard and Marie MorescoCraig MorganMorgan Stanley/Smith Barney - E. John EvansJoe and Angie MorovichJohn MorovichJanet MorovichPatti MoserBill and Sheree MossClifford MossMoss Adams, LLPRobert and Robin MossgraberMr. Rooter Plumbing of Sonoma CountyErwin and Patricia MuellerSheila Mueller-AkinsBernadette MulliganFlorence MulvihillJim and Carol MunkChristopher and Mary MunsellHelen MunsonKen and Michelle MurilloJohn and Nancy MurrayDavid and Kristen MutterMolli NagelMelissa NagleEd and Susan NapolielloNational Automobile MuseumVirgina NeatRon and Eileen NelsonStanley and Laurina NelsonAdam and Shelby NeubauerGeorge and Ellen NewtonHeidi NiemannDana and Cyndi NiendorfBrittany and Mike NikolDaniel NilsenRyne and Michelle NishimiLawrence and Diana NissimMike and Julie NonellaNorcal Fitness Inc.Bill NordskogPatricia NorstromNorth Bay CardserviceNorth Coast LogisticsNorth-Cal Fire Equipment LLCLaverne NorthropNorthwood Golf ClubMitch and Ann NottCarol NovakRoger and Kathy NultonJoyce NutiKathleen NuzzoMichael and Patricia O'BrienThomas and Barbara O'brienLaurie O'BrienJeanne O'BrienMichael and Sharon OdzaCarolina O'HaginThomas and Evelyn O'HairOilstop, Inc.Michael and Mary Ann O'LearyDerek and Stefanie O'Leary

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g i f t recognit ion societ ies July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013

Michael and Nancy OlenbergerBrian and Kerri OlhiserBob and Susan OliverEric OlsenBecky OlsonHelen OlsonJohn and Jeanie O'NeillJanet O'NeillHolly O'NeillPeter OpatzPriscilla OroscoChristopher and Jolene OrrVictor and Diana OrtizJosephine OrtizGeorge OsbornErnest and Lucia OsbornDavid OstheimerErik and Norma OttStephen OttThomas and Mary OvalleMichael and Nancy OwenPeter and Peggy OwensonTom OwensonJim and Rosemarie PacatteElizabeth and Marianne PagePaint Horse WineryFrancisco and Dolores PaizStephen and Lisa PalmerJohn and Carolyn PalmerKeith and Trish PalmerMark and Karen PalterKathleen PanenoJudith PaoliniValerie PapaleJudith PaquetteParadise Ridge WineryEric Parke Parkpoint Health ClubSharilyn ParmeterDavid and Nikki ParrMichael and Jennifer ParrWilliam and Susan ParryBarbara ParryTom and Kelley ParsonsDan ParunRuth PaskalSandi PassalacquaFrank PassalacquaJoseph and Betty PassanisiMitch and Roxy PatinPatin Vineyard Management, Inc.Ray and Edi PatrickPat's Equipment RepairPatz & HallJennifer PaulBridget PaulEmily PaulsenCarolyn PaulsenMichael and Debra PavoneMark and Michelle PayneMarilyn PayneJoyce PeaseDan and Tamara PeccoriniF. and C. PeccoriniJohn and Christine PedroncelliPedroncelli Winery & VineyardsPeju Province WineryHarry PellettiRichard and Chari PerceRonald and Kathy PerottiT. and Shirleen PerryBeth PerryJoseph PersoneniJoseph and Jenise PersoneniLuca and Rita PesceJohn and Marla PeterPeter Michael WineryKristin PetersRandy and Robin PetersDrs. Jeffrey and Susan Petersen

Thomas and Janet PetersenBob PetersonJohn and Joyce PetersonAmanda and Lawrence Pfafflin PG & E Corporation FoundationThomas and Hoangyen PhamChristopher and Maria PhelpsGreg and Julie PhelpsMarvin and E. PhillipsJacqueline PhillipsDavid and Michelle PhillipsKeith PhillipsJerry and Alice Phillips Piano Lessons by Anna CarlsonEdward and Kristie PiastaJoe and Kathy PiastaPIER 39Michael and Mary PierreBrad and Tracy PighinPilates by DanitaGarrett and Tricia PilcherTimothy PileTina PisentiBob and Nel PisorsJohn and Sharon PloverWilliam and Vera PlumPlush SalonBob PollnowGary PorterJames PottsPowell's Sweet Shoppe HealdsburgLonna and Kevin PowersRoger PraplanDale and Joyce PrattGreg and Cindee PresarSteven and Muriel PriceGeorge and Majorie PricePrice & Mulvihill Investigations, Inc.Kenneth and Clare PriorLora PritchardBob and Charlotte ProctorPrudential Foundation Matching GiftsJoe and Kari PuglieseKaryn PulleySuzanne PyleJohn and Barbara QuinnTim and Lisa QuinnShirley RaaschRobert and Carolyn RacitiNick and Linda RadoDavid and Lisa RaffoJohn RafteryGuy and Kendera RaggioDonald and Kathryn RaimondiKristin RastStantan RebelloRedwood Empire DisposalRedwood Empire Vineyard Management, Inc.Celine RegaliaMatthew and Christine ReiWilliam and Mary-Louise ReinkingAdam RequarthGregory and Jody RessioSteve and Lee Ann ReuterArriel and Nadine ReyesRobert and Patricia ReynoldsLouis and Claudia RicciEdouard RichardJustin and Jill RichardsonBlake and Carol RichardsonArthur RichardsonJack RichardsonWilliam and Connie RileyTodd and Faith RineerJack and June Rittenhouse

Vicki RitterRiviera Ristorante, Inc.Loyal RoachGlenn and Valerie RobertsDavid and Laura RobertsonBrian and Shelley RobertsonErnest and Dora RoblesMs. Rochioli Rochioli Rochioli Vineyards & WineryGayle RodriguesBill and Maggie RodriguezGuillermo and Maggie RodriguezErick and Kim RoeserMarcus and Ellen RomanoMaria RomanoAngela RomanoBernard and Maria RomanoLuis and Melanie RosalesTenley RosatoGeorge RoskoNick RossShirley Rossi RossiRosso Pizzeria & Wine BarRound Table Pizza/Wyvern Restaurants, Inc.William and Joan RousseauRichard and Katherine RoweHerbert and Deborah RowlandShawn RoyMilly RubenfeldFaye RubioPedro and Analilia Rubio-IbarraJeremiah RudderStephanie RumplerLloyd and Jenny RutherfordJohn and Keri RyanPaul and Carolyn RyzanychJohn SabatteWilliam and Leanne SackettEleanor SahlinMichael and Laura SainiJoe and Mary SalazarSam and Judy SamsonBenjamin and Jennifer SandersRose SanfilippoRichard and Linda SanfilippoAntoinette SanfilippoGaetano and Diane SanfilippoSanta Rosa Junior CollegeSanta Rosa Meat & Poultry Company, Inc.Santa Rosa SymphonySephear SarRichard and Joyce SarberSave Mart SupermarketsPeggy SayreGiulio SbragiaJames ScallyScandia Family Fun CenterJeffrey and Cindy ScharfenJohn and Nancy ScharfenWilly and Marcia SchiettekatDave and Tracy SchlockerDaryl and Joan SchlossBrian and Joni SchmidtGeorge SchneiderJoseph SchneiderMichael and Amy ScholzSchools Plus EndowmentRichard and Katherine SchramBill and Nancy Jo SchreederBill and Clarissa SchreederMarianne SchreederMichael and Linda SchroeterJean SchulzClifford ScofieldJill ScottSea Ranch LodgeTrae and Brooke SeelyLinda Segre

David and Marcy SegreGeorge SeitzChris and Julie SelstromWill SeppiHenry SequeiraPhillip and Susie SetterCaitlin SeverinShapiro, Galvin, Shapiro & MoranShawn and Caroline ShawJesse ShawJohn SheaJames & Sharon SheaBrian and Alison SheahanPatrick SheahanMichael SheehanTricia ShindledeckerRobert ShirleyDouglas and Barbara ShureenKim ShureenAlfred and Christy ShwayhatAndrew and Karen SierocinskiScott SilveiraJim SilveiraLori SilveiraBrad and Pamela SimmonsRex and Jill SimmonsGlenys SimmonsNancy SimpsonMickey SingerPeter and Carol SinglerRicardo and Julie SkaffLisa SkorlichKeith SmallwoodScott and Therese SmithJohn and Diane SmithFaye SmithGloria SmithMaureen SmithVicki SmithMatthew SmithBrent SmithWalter SmithPatrick and Michele SmithRichard and Josephine SmithVaughan and Delores SmithBill SmithRoy SmithSusan SmithWillliam and Patricia SmithSnoopy's Home Ice.Stephen SnureBill and Carole SommaJan SonanderSonoma County Family YMCASonoma County Regional ParksSonoma Door & SashSonoma EyeworksSonoma Latina Grill LLCSonoma Mountain FoodsSonoma State UniversityMichael SonzaJohn and Sharon SoraccoJames SoraccoJoel and Susan SoremAnthony and June SoriaJeff and Donna SousaDino and Marlene SpadoniWalt and Ann SpaldingJohn and Mitzi SparkesRosalind SpinaSprenger's Tap RoomSt. Francis Winery & VineyardsEdwin and Mary St. MarieTerry StaarmannChristopher and Cathleen StaffordRobert and Judy StaggsMary StahrBruce and Beverly StamperStanley Steemer

Robert and Lucille StansberyMichael and Debra StarRichard and Jennifer StarkMike StarkTed and Ellen StarkeyDennis SteadTodd and Denise SteelePhyllis SteeleSteele's Auto Body of Bemidji, Inc.Calvin and Lynn SteeverStephen StefankiJohn and Dorothy StefankiLarry and Kelly StefankiMargarita StefanskiTony and Nancy StephenStephen & Walker Trust Winery LtdSteve Silver Productions Beach Blanket BabylonDan and Katie StevensMary Beth StevensKathy StevensTom and Tanya StewartKevin and Irene StewartStephen StinsonCarol Ann StipinovichMitch StognerJoe and Kelly StognerDavid and Joanne StognerIgor StolperDonna StolzJohn and Monique StorckMichael and Francoise StrakaKaren StratfordRichard and Margaret StrauchAnnie StrebSteve and Jo-Anne StroblStudent PathsGean and Jeran StumbaughGwin and Nancy StumbaughBeverly StumbaughFrederick and Anne Styles Sugar BowlBrian and Julie SullivanMichael SullivanSuperior Seamless GuttersMike and Lianne SussmanSwanson Vineyards & WineryGreg SwensonBenjamin and Michelle Swenson-AguirreSwitchback Ridge WineryTaft Street WineryMichael and Lucy TamayoJose and Delia TamayoJohn and Margaret Tarantino Target Stores Inc.Lauriann TaskerRick TaskerJames TateDominic and Cathie TaurianRuth TeahanTee VaxRobert and Amy Tette The Phelps TrustJohn and Cheryl ThébergeBob and Joyce TheillerRobert TheillerSteve and Nina ThibodeauDinh Thien Third Street AleworksJennifer ThoennesRoberta ThomasLes ThompsonMelissa ThompsonRick and Wendy TignerRaymond and Margaret TilleyJohn and Julie TomasinSuzy Tompkins

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g i f t recognit ion societ ies July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013

Tim TooheyTorkelson & Associates, LLPMichael and Valerie TorrBrian TorrRegina TorrRobert and Eva TorresGavino and Jenny TorresDavid TracyMichael TremontTrentz ConstructionJohn and Deena TrioloRobert and Marjorie TrombettaLynda Trombetta AngellPhillip TrowbridgeLisa TrudeauTsarnas Drywall, Inc.Brian TullerGrace TunziRonald and Nancy TurnerJames TurnerBrian TurnerTricia TurnerNeal TurnerClare TuroffMax and Mrs. Ulrich UlrichJim and Carol UnderhillEdward and Sandra UrasakiRobert and Cheri U'RenCelest ValenaEzequiel and Kattia ValenciaAvid ValentinByron and Danelle Van Alstyne

Rankine and Mary Van AndaMarc Van AndaDerek Van BronkhorstFrank Van MilligenBart and Andrea Van VoorhisGeorge and Katie VandemarkSteven VargasPhyllis VascoBill and Ann VerityScott and Amy ViceRyan and Nicole ViceVice Appraisal CompanyAntonio and Lorraine ViciniMark ViciniWilliam and Michele VickeryVideo Spark ProductionsJim and Karen VietheerVinePro Vineyard Management Inc.Vineyard Industry Products Co., Inc.George VinsonVintners InnMichael and Concepcion ViolettiLaura ViolettiDimitri and Bernie ViripaeffTony VogelWalt and Do VogelShirley VolpiChester VolskiHenry and Rosemarie Von Der Mehden

Eric and Kass Von der MehdenLori Von HausBill and Stephanie VreelandMatt and Eileen VukicevichLeroy and Clarice VyenieloKimberly VyenieloChris WagnerRandy and Tanya WagnerMartin and Dana WagnerChristhea WagnerBeverly WahlerWalgreens Drug StoresJudy WalkerJames WalkerJack and Elsie WalkerTherese WalkerBrent and Kristina WallSteven and Cecily WallisRodney and Hannah WallstrumJames and Maryjane WalshJames and Diane WalshMatthew and Mary WalterCurtis WaltonAlice WardMichael and Megan WargoWattle Creek WineryJim and Rose Marie WeathersRonald and Cheryl WeaverMartin WebbBrian WebbAnn WeeksNate Weis

Wellington VineyardsPeter WellsWells Fargo AdvisorWells Fargo Center for the ArtsWells Fargo FoundationMichael and Annie WengNicholas and Tanja WerleSarah WermersAnn WesolowskiMichael and Kerri WestMark and Nancy WheelerRobert and Mary Beth WheelerCharles and Bonnie WhiteBrian WhiteDel and Salana WhiteheadRodney and Sharon WhitemanMary WhytePatrick and Colleen WilliamsDonald and Charlotte WilliamsTracy WilliamsSteve and Stacy WilliamsHorace and Linda WillisWilli's Wine BarWillow Creek Financial ServicesDouglas and Maria WilsonCharles and Joan WilsonWilma WilsonWalter and Sally Jean WilsonWine RoadSue WintonJohn and Patricia WithersAndrew Wolf

Betty WolfePam WoodRoy and Dolores WoodcockWoodenhead VintnersJohn and Marinette WoodruffMartin WoodsJudy WoolmanJohn and Christine WranovicsLance and Rhonda WrightPhilip and Annette WrightRichard and Charlene YahnMichael and Alberta YalonGina YarbroughJoann YataKent and Tresi YingerWarren and Melba YoungMary YoungKathi and Ken YoungbloodJiaxun and Yan YuMary ZadraLouie and Becky ZamaroniJohn Zimmerman

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Community-Based Service Learning Fair

CBSL News

Our second annual CBSL Service Project Workshops held on Wednesday, October 16, 2013, were a great success. This year our

senior class chose to have the following topics addressed by faculty and community members:

•Elementary School Education: Ms. Judi Greaney, Mr. Glenn Mckevitt, Mr. John Contreras•Revising CBSL Research: Mrs. Eleanor Trent•Putting Your Heart into Your Project: Mrs. Catherine Eggleston, Mr. Jeff Scharfen•Where’s The Fun in my Service Project?: Dr. Maryanne Berry•How to Approach Adults: Mrs. Bernadette Calhoun•Fundraising Strategies: Mrs. Judy Walker, Mr. Ryan Smith•Event Planning: Mrs. Carol Drake•Clients and Families in Recovery: Mrs. Lisa Cox•Making Presentations: Ms. Bridget Paul

The senior class was able to choose two workshops to attend in sup-port of their CBSL Service Project efforts. Overall, seniors reported the workshops were insightful and helpful in addressing the goals set for their service projects. Ongoing CBSL News can be found in the weekly Principal’s email and on our school website under the Faith and Service Bar. We are very proud of our seniors and their service project efforts. Finally, thank you to everyone who helped make this day a success.

We were so fortunate to have 31 non-profits represented at our annual Community-Based Service Learning Fair on

August 26, 2013. Thanks to all representatives for taking a day with us! It was very heartwarming to see how some of our graduate’s lives have been changed by their service experience. In the photos below you can see Erin Shea, Ursuline graduate and Director of Cultivating Impact, and Chris Moreno and Justin Beach who spoke eloquently of their service travel to India with Love Manifest.  We would like to thank all the wonderful parent volunteers who tackled the tarps, set up tables, served lunch, and baked cookies. Thanks to the advancement office for the loan of many materials and their cheerful guidance. Several teachers, staff and administrators gave their time to schedule, greet, and speak, while others diligently supervised students in the take down and clean up in the gym. What a team!

Much of the feedback indicates it was the best yet. Several non-profit representatives said they had now learned how best to support our students with a variety of service options from one-time events to full-year commitments. Our students showed excitement about the variety of options and the non-profits reported record sign-ups. 

Mother/Son Tailgate Brunch & Mass

In October, mothers and sons gathered together for the annual Mother/Son event. Over the years, this has become a priceless time spent with

our boys, with this year being no exception. After gathering together for a beautiful Mass said by Fr. Raul, mothers and sons made their way into the beautifully-decorated CN Gym to watch the 49er game and enjoy a Mexican food buffet catered by Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant. The food was excellent and plentiful. The boys enjoyed the candy bar and soda, while moms enjoyed the wine and champagne. Fun was had by all who attended! Thank you to CN Moms Paulette Gamba and Lindsay Mazur for planning this event. The Mother/Son Brunch is one of the many events offered by Cardinal Newman that adds to an already incredible high school experience.

Mothers and sons enjoying time together

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It's not too late to support your favorite jogger or make a tax-deductible gift in support of our new Locker Facility on campus!

Since becoming a co-educational high school, the need for a women’s locker room has become evident. On Wednesday,

October 2nd, Cardinal Newman students jogged the CN track in order to raise funds for a new locker room facility on campus! With the help of our entire student body, this year's Jog-A-Thon efforts have raised over $72,000 towards this much-needed campus improvement! The entire project is anticipated to cost $170,000! Show your support and encouragement by making a gift today! Thank you to all who so generously support Cardinal Newman!

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The Cardinal Newman campus does not currently have a dedicated locker room facility for Physical Education and athletic team activities for our young women.

We have launched a campaign to build a Women’s Locker Room facility within the current John Fitzgerald Gymnasium (East Side). The new facility will be designed as a space to honor the legacy of the past Ursuline High School alumnae and athletes and their greatest moments, teams, and coaches while providing a space for our current young women to prepare for athletic competitions and PE classes.  The estimated cost of the project is $170,000 of which $70,000 has already been raised by Cardinal Newman students during the 2013 “Jog-A-Thon”.  Our Locker Room Fundraising Goal is $100,000 to complete the new facility.  All donors giving at the Recognition Levels below will be recognized on a high-profile plaque outside the new facility when gifts are made during the Inaugural Phase of this campaign - November 2013 - July 1, 2014.

Recognition Levels •$25,000 Naming Rights for the new Women's Locker Room - Your individual or family name can be added to this new facility for a very generous gift to Cardinal Newman. 

•$5,000 Gold Sponsor  - The top donors during the inaugural phase of this campaign will be recognized on a high-profile plaque located outside the entrance of the Women’s Locker Room in addition to up to 3 individual plaques on 3 designated lockers.

•$3,000 Bronze Sponsor  - Bronze Sponsorships made during the inaugural phase of this campaign will be recognized on a high-profile plaque located outside the Women’s Locker Room in addition to an individual plaque on a designated locker.

•$1,000 Silver Sponsor  – Silver Sponsorships made during the inaugural phase of this campaign will be recognized on a high-profile plaque located outside the Women's Locker Room in addition to a plaque placed on a locker with multiple sponsors on a locker.

As supporters of this campaign, you will be honoring the past Ursuline alumnae athletes and help the current and future student athletes continue a tradition of Athletic Achievement. Make A Gift Today by visiting the homepage of our website and donating online.Questions can be directed to Terri Derr at (707) 546-6470 x117 or [email protected].

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W E L C O M E F R O M L I N K C R E W !

The CN Link Crew welcomed the Class of 2017 as they began their four-year journey through

high school. There was nothing but smiles as the new freshmen made their way through registration and photo lines, tried out their new lockers, and compared schedules with fellow classmates. Cardinal Newman student leadership was full of enthusiasm as the 2013-2014 school year kicked off!

8th Grade Preview DayOnce again, the Link Crew welcomed the Class of 2018 for Freshmen

Orientation Day. On Monday, October 28, 2013, over 170 eighth graders joined us for a day on campus where they were given extensive campus tours, visited classrooms, and enjoyed lunch with our current students. These freshmen are ready to make their mark into the Newman history books!

Academic Excellence • Altruistic Spirit • Artistic Expression • Athletic Achievement

— C A R D I N A L N E W M A N H I G H S C H O O L20

J U N I O R R I N G From Underclassmen to Upperclassmen“On October 11, 2013, family, friends, faculty, staff, peers and the Class of 2015 joined together to celebrate the coming of the second half of our journey together. Our theme, “Rise Above, Change Within” was clearly portrayed throughout, with scripture and ceremony lead by Father Raul Lemus. In celebration of our accom-plishments from the past two years and of becoming upperclassmen, each student received St. Christopher pins and we also received rings unique to our own per-sonalities (if purchased). These items represented our unity as a class and as young Christians in our community. This experience was gracefully shared by members of the Junior class and it is sure to stay with us for many years to come.” - Julia Kennedy, Class of 2015

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Maggie Rei '15 participating in Liturgy

Freshmen Alexander Urasaki and Charlie Schroeter finding their new lockers.

All junior students received St. Christopher pins

Fr. Raul blessing the junior rings

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lifeH O M E C O M I N GAssociated Student Body & Homecoming 2013

Homecoming is a time for alumni to return to their school to show their spirit, reconnect with old friends and teachers, and root their

team to victory! In honor of this tradition, we examined the ladies in our senior class and determined who should represent our school at the game. The homecoming queen nominees are those young women who embody the spirit of Cardinal Newman; school spirit, a fun-loving attitude, charisma, and service. The 2013 homecoming princesses were nominated by the senior class. Congratulations to Sadie Schroeter, Jesming Liu, Lauren Anderson, Elea Davison, Emily VanMilligen, and Jennifer deRutte. The princesses were accompanied by their fathers and chauffeured onto the field in convertibles during halftime of the varsity football game against Maria Carrillo High School. Each princess was given a boxed rose.  The Queen was voted on by the student body after the Homecoming Rally.  Each young lady opened her box at the same time, and the recipient of the honor of Queen and the golden rose was Jesming Liu, one of CN’s international students. The ASB student leaders planned for months to put on a successful Homecoming Dance.  On October 19th, “Suit and Tie ~ Bringing Classy Back” whisked our students away to fun music featuring DJ Dax, a live choreographer, a casino, a photo booth, and a lounge area to watch music videos while enjoying delicious snacks! An amazing time was had by all, faculty and students alike!

In December, ASB will host a Rose City rally to promote the Rose City Basketball Tournament hosted at Cardinal Newman High School. We will also help promote the Arts Alive! event which will take place in April, 2014. ASB’s final big day will be Day on the Green which happens in May – getting everyone excited for graduation and the end of another great school year. Overall, ASB will assist in promoting dances, games, rallies, and designing spirit memorabilia (Danger Zone and 6th Man shirts) – helpingto keep school spirit alive year-round!

Princesses left to right: Lauren Anderson, Queen Jesming Liu, Emily Van Milligan, Sadie Schroeter, Elea Davison, and Jennifer deRutte

Princess Jesming Liu being escorted to the rally by Ryan O'Leary and Kevin Lucey

Varsity football team ready for Homecoming Game

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Van Prooyen, Adam 4.71 Buehnerkemper, Julianna 4.67 Botka, Margaret 4.57 Clark, Michael 4.57 Daniel, Manjari 4.57 Johnson, Ryan 4.57 Payne, Matthew 4.57 Dayton, Lofton 4.50 Piazza, Natalie 4.50 Sakopoulos, George 4.50 Chen, Xinlei 4.43 Davison, Elea 4.43 Dotti, Alexandra 4.43 Herrfeldt, Jackson 4.43 Justice, Nicolas 4.43 Kolman, Dylan 4.43 Loube, Russell 4.43 Montgomery, Sylas 4.43 Pappas, Nicolas 4.43 Smith, Peyton 4.43 Vyenielo, Laura 4.43 Dunsford, Keaton 4.40 Liang, Xuqing (Vivian) 4.33 Anderson, Lauren 4.29 Beyer, Lelaina 4.29 Bradley, Danielle 4.29 Brown, Christina 4.29 de Rutte, Jennifer 4.29 Del Secco, Rebecca 4.29 Foster, Taylor 4.29 Matsuda, Jessica 4.29 Mazur, Max 4.29 Rebello, Jeffrey 4.29 Cline, Katrina 4.17 O'Leary, Ryan 4.17 Payne, Yasmine 4.17 Wolfe, Sean 4.17 Destruel, Jeffrey 4.14 Kitchen, Matthew 4.14 Liu, Xiaodong (Mark) 4.14 Allen, Kathryn 4.00 Bell, McKenna 4.00 Chen, Jixian (Tom) 4.00 Clements, Christian 4.00 Coon, Spencer 4.00 LeBrett, Jacob 4.00 Liu, Qianling ( Jesming) 4.00 Loos, Tyler 4.00 McGhee, John 4.00 Nguyen, Wilson 4.00 O'Connell, Lily 4.00 Rhodes, Julia 4.00 Salling, Abigail 4.00

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academic Newman Oxford Scholar Program:

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At the start of the fall semester, fourteen members of the class of 2014 accepted the invitation to push themselves by participating

as Newman Oxford Scholars. The topic this season is Pope Francis moving forward the causes of John XXIII and John Paul II for sainthood.  Scholars picked one of the past Popes and a role for their paper, which was due November 13th and posted online.  From 1587 to 1983, canonizations were considered with the appointment of Church officials to make the case for or opposed to the nominee. The Promoter of the Cause (God's Advocate) and the Promoter of the Faith (Devil's Advocate) would present the arguments and the accuracy of possible miracles. Since 1983, the inquiry changed to using one Promoter of Justice, who evaluates the individual and the case. The students engaged in an academic discussion on November 26th, moderated by Jeff Scharfen, J.D. and also attended by past President Mike Truesdell, along with parents and teachers. There were several meetings for the students as they developed and shared their research with each other, giving them valuable practice in seminar methods. The following are the groups:

John XXIII     John Paul IIMargaret Botka, Justice Alexandra Dotti, JusticeManjari Daniel, Faith Ryan Johnson, FaithElea Davison, Cause               Mark Liu, CauseJackson Herrfeldt, Faith         Russell Loube, CauseMatthew Payne, Justice             Sylas Montgomery, JusticePeyton Smith, Cause                 Natalie Piazza, FaithEmily Van Milligen, Cause       Adam Van Prooyen, Faith Newman Oxford Scholars strive to be thought leaders in the world. Like Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman, they are passionate about the world of ideas. They are eager to help solve real-world challenges involving poverty and injustice.John Henry Newman, during his years at Oxford University, guided students to follow a rigorous academic curriculum. He encouraged them, through what became known as the Oxford Movement, to take a leadership role in working to improve society through the government and the Church.The Newman Oxford Scholar Program is designed to acknowledge both the exhilaration and the responsibility of learning. Newman Oxford Scholars will be presented with opportunities for learning beyond the classroom. In addition, they will develop their leadership skills.Students chosen to be Oxford Scholars are expected to:-Enroll in a challenging course of studies including Honors and Advanced Placement classes;-Achieve a 4.0 GPA every semester, or a year-end cumulative GPA which places them in the top 10% of their class;-Maintain the highest standards of behavior as prescribed by the school and affirmed by the Dean of Students;-Actively pursue to-curricular, extra-curricular, and service opportunities;-Serve as models for fellow Newman Oxford Scholars and for students in the entire community;-Participate in workshops and enrichment activities, ranging from lectures by academicians and Church leaders to community leaders pursuing social justice. Admission to the Newman Oxford Scholar Program is based on overall academic achievement and potential, standardized test results, grade point average, and teacher or counselor recommendations. Invited students will be asked to submit additional information.

FRESHMAN MacPhail, Madison 4.17 Cullen, Sean 4.15 Pham, Thaouyen 4.15 Schmidt, Marcus 4.14 Bedsole, Grace 4.00 Borg, Parker 4.00 Boudreaux, Monique 4.00 Castaneda, Gladys 4.00 Clark, Noel 4.00 Daly, Michael 4.00 Dawson, Samantha 4.00 Douglass, Robert 4.00 Dural, Jalen 4.00 Fanucchi, Elena 4.00 Fieri, Jules 4.00 Gilmartin, Connor 4.00 Gilson, Danielle 4.00 Goan, Melissa 4.00 Hartmann, Anna 4.00 Heath, Eliana 4.00 Khapenkov, Albert 4.00 Lee, Christian 4.00 McNeany, Patrick 4.00 Miller, Lauren 4.00 Musser-Kirby, Christopher 4.00 Oliver, Andrew 4.00 Olsen, Caroline 4.00 Rebello, Juliette 4.00 Russell, Chantz 4.00 Shieh, Katie 4.00 Stewart, Ashley 4.00 Urasaki, Alexander 4.00 Vice, Megan 4.00 Walker, Lauren 4.00 West, Katherine 4.00 Wolmuth, Molly 4.00 Young, Harriet 4.00 SOPHOMORE Brown, Elizabeth 4.71 Segre, Julien 4.67 Anderson-Soria, Trevin 4.57 Gschwend, Connery 4.57 Hasson, Julia 4.57 Rosenberg, Heather 4.57 Calhoun, Andrew 4.50 Houlihan, Sean 4.50 McMullen, Ian 4.50 Almy, Spencer 4.43 Bollinger, Lauren 4.43 DiMassa, Kevin 4.43 Hodes, Samuel 4.43 Rubio, Ivan 4.43 Banks, Sarah 4.29 Botka, Benjamin 4.29 Flanagan, Kevin 4.29 Imm, Colin 4.29 Knowles, Chase 4.29 Mitrovich, Alexandra 4.29 Van Prooyen, Matthew 4.29 Vidaurri, Marina 4.29 Atallah, Saed 4.14 Azcarate, Gabrielle 4.14 Bauer, Brock 4.14 Buse, Christopher 4.14 Farber, Devin 4.14 Farrow, Montana 4.14 Hankins, Kyler 4.14 Hanspal, Aman 4.14 Hu, Zhen (Rita) 4.14 Lafferty, Roisin 4.14

Mateo, Kathleen 4.14 Meffert, Clarice 4.14 Moore, John Paul 4.14 Pappas, Alexa 4.14 Stafford, Jack 4.14 Uebel, Nicholas 4.14 Brueggemann, Lydia 4.00 Buhman, Jade 4.00 Dexter, Nickolas 4.00 Doolittle, Seth 4.00 Eakin, John 4.00 Henry, Cole 4.00 Hinde, Adam 4.00 Keenan, Nicholas 4.00 Pisors, Nolan 4.00 Rubattino, Connor 4.00 Saffarinia, Haley 4.00 Torr, Kyle 4.00 JUNIOR Amormino, Paige 4.86 Laron, Sydney 4.67 Price, Cutler 4.67 Forsell, Grace 4.57 Kagel, Adam 4.57 Rei, Margaret 4.57 Bertolero, Julia 4.50 Drake, Nicholas 4.50 Jacobs, Spencer 4.50 Walker, James 4.50 Chang, Angela 4.43 Urasaki, Christopher 4.43 Strauch, Erika 4.33 Bollinger, Madison 4.29 Moreno, Juliene 4.29 Song, Shuang (Sharon) 4.29 Wilson, Madeline 4.29 Yang, Zheyu ( Martin) 4.29 Freeman, London 4.17 Gruber, Sara 4.17 King, Bradley 4.17 Ma, Mingyue (Yuki) 4.17 Reeder, Andrew 4.17 Tarantino, Gino 4.17 Vreeland, Michael 4.17 Dennen, Alexandra 4.14 Dybczak, Megan 4.14 Lin, Ting ( Tina) 4.14 Ma, Ning (Sawyer) 4.14 McNamara, Sarah 4.14 Rafanelli, Amarica 4.14 Wankmuller, Alissa 4.14 Bailey, Kevin 4.00 Bertero, Colin 4.00 Bone, Brandon 4.00 Browning, Austin 4.00 DeFors, Sarah 4.00 Greenan, Katharine 4.00 Hatch, Duncan 4.00 Lin, Christopher 4.00 Lindee, Peter 4.00 Lucchetti, Joseph 4.00 Miller, Henry 4.00 Molina, Jordyn 4.00 Munsell, Nicholas 4.00 Onstott, Logan 4.00 Streb, Thomas 4.00 SENIOR Doolittle, Cara 4.71 Van Milligen, Emily 4.71

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FRESHMAN Gamba, Natalia 3.92Harlan, Haley 3.92Schafer, Natalya 3.92Allen, Maranda 3.86Clark, Brianna 3.86Brooks, Hunter 3.85Burrell, Ethan 3.85Goldberg, Tia 3.85Guerrero, Andres 3.85Hanley, Kathleen 3.85Hextrum, Taylor 3.85Knapp, David 3.85Sheldon, Vaughan 3.85Webb, Morgan 3.85Borders, Carlie 3.83Bozeman, Emily 3.83Brookshire, Jordon 3.83Bryson, Paris 3.83Dell'Era, Katelyn 3.83Forni, Will 3.83Hernando, Trevor 3.83Johnson, Alexander 3.83Karuza, Jordan 3.83Matossian, Preston 3.83Nicholas, Daniella 3.83Nonella, Grace 3.83Price, Jonathan 3.83Shaw, Connor 3.83Walsh, Sean 3.83Watson, Julia 3.83Young, Benjamin 3.83De Los Santos, Angel 3.77Galli, Matthew 3.77Duryea, Jack 3.75Holdredge, William 3.75Justice, Natalie 3.75Moro, Isabella 3.75Romano, Avery 3.75Schafer, Andrew 3.75Stoesser, Mackenzie 3.75Rafla-Yuan, Sarah 3.71Xu, Weiwei (Reina) 3.70Anderson, Daniel 3.69Beyer, Olivia 3.69Clerou, Clement 3.69Holden, Rupert 3.69Murray, Jack 3.69Bourns, Cameron 3.67Bucher, Steven 3.67Bundesen, Jullie 3.67Fahy, Justin 3.67Fernandez, Cameron 3.67Finnan, Camryn 3.67Hall, Marissa 3.67Hernandez, Jake 3.67Irvine, Britta 3.67Latham, Madison 3.67Ryan, Charles 3.67Vice-Neat, Hailey 3.67Vinson, Abigail 3.67Wallace, Damian 3.67Accornero, Justin 3.58Codding, Natalie 3.58Gale, Nicholas 3.58Gallo, Isabella 3.58Lepe, Diego 3.58

Pheffer, Jonathon 3.58O'Brien, Clare 3.54Bianchi, Megan 3.50Boudreaux, Lisette 3.50Brossard, Sammy 3.50DiMarco, Joseph 3.50Eliason, Dominic 3.50Formway, Rylee 3.50Greco, Adam 3.50Greenleaf, Adeline 3.50Hayman, Gunnar 3.50McElderry, Jake 3.50Schenone, Zachary 3.50Severt, Rebecca 3.50 SOPHOMORE George, Jacquelyn 3.86Harrison, Adrienne 3.86Kenkel-Danly, Cole 3.86Miksis, Leonette 3.86Palmer, Eric 3.86Palmer, Reed 3.86Yparraguirre, Julie 3.86Hoppe, Johann 3.83Jacobsen, Laura 3.83Nam, Yoonsoo 3.83Bertolone, Megan 3.71Dayton, Julia 3.71Foster, Connor 3.71Groom, Colby 3.71Ortola, Michael 3.71Shureen, Madeline 3.71Jungferman, Ingrid 3.67Roberts, Jamon 3.67Daniels, Madison 3.57Fulwider-Lopez, Dominic 3.57Golden, Connor 3.57Ostheimer, Matthew 3.57Patin, Michelle 3.57Silveira, Connor 3.57Edgar, Addison 3.50Johnson, Sofie 3.50 JUNIOR Chambers, Clarissa 3.86Dobbins, Victoria 3.86Gallo, Celine 3.86Gamba, Agostino 3.86Klee, Michael 3.86Krauskopf, Sam 3.86Link, Shelby 3.86Roux, Avery 3.86Gutierrez, Benjamin 3.83Knott, Matthew 3.83Mazur, Natalie 3.83Dove, Victoria 3.71Duffy, Tara 3.71Edman, Gabriela 3.71Forni, Cantlen 3.71Garzini, Marissa 3.71Jaffe, Emily 3.71McChinak, Bryce 3.71Mejia, Luis 3.71Singler, Gabrielle 3.71Swenson-Aguirre, Annemarie 3.71Botteri, Justin 3.67Holly, Sarah 3.67Kiech, Kylie 3.67Robello, Alina 3.67

Smith, Ashton 3.67Brossard, Austin (John) 3.57Bruno, Shane 3.57Burk-McMurray, Zackery3.57Davis, Steven 3.57MacPhail, Haley 3.57Smith, Geno 3.57Sousa, Aaron 3.57Bielen, Max 3.50Catelli, Michael 3.50Clerou, Romain 3.50Farber, Jordan 3.50Roeser, Alexander 3.50 SENIOR Miksis, Victoria 3.86Payne, Baylee 3.86Schroeter, Sadie 3.86Kohl, Mariah 3.83Yang, Yanxiong 3.83Del Secco, Anthony 3.71Gluch, Christine 3.71Guillaumin, Julie 3.71McDaniel, Haley 3.71McGhee, Gina 3.71Sims, Brandon 3.71Douglas, Kayla 3.67Hutton, Nathanial 3.67Liang, Haotian (Tim) 3.67Theberge, Joseph 3.67Zavala, Jordan 3.67Andrews, William 3.57Costa, Mia 3.57Dutton, Jacquelyn 3.57Klee, Paul 3.57Meder-Reumann, Sarah3.57Sarasy, Adelaide 3.57Van Anda, Roy 3.57Von der Mehden, Alex3.57Widener, Madison 3.57Geary, Merrit 3.50Gingras, Jennifer 3.50Kemmerer, Christopher 3.50Klein, Trent 3.50Lucey, Kevin 3.50Skaff, Jarrett 3.50

First Honors Second HonorsFRESHMAN Brown, Billy 3.46Daniels, Claire 3.42Lantier, Peter 3.42O'Hara, Ryan 3.42Verity, Chandler 3.42Vice, Erica 3.42Bolander, Eric 3.38Bosshard, Bryan 3.33Brown, Joseph 3.33Butler, Jake 3.33Geib, Mary 3.33Skaff, Mateo 3.33Aldridge II, Robert 3.25Angeloni, William 3.25Barragan, Kiahna 3.25Faber, Katharine 3.25Faull, Chandler 3.25Matulaitis, Matthew 3.25McChinak, Chad 3.25Schroeter, Charlie 3.25Solley, Savannah 3.25Wilson, Joshua 3.25Woodworth, Victoria 3.25Wall, Grant 3.23Cox, Nate 3.17Silva, Sydney 3.17Smith, Kyle 3.10Dau, Noa 3.08Murphy, Mkayla 3.08Reilly, Julia 3.08Roseman, Keaira 3.08Castro, Jacquelyn 3.00Dunsford, Elizabeth 3.00McCormick, Margaret 3.00Simmonds, Cheyenne 3.00 SOPHOMORE Benitez, Juan 3.43Langhals, Kylea 3.43Meier, Gabriel 3.43Moore, Megan 3.43Ortiz, Amara 3.43Raasch, Shelbi 3.43Robertson, Hannah 3.43Goldberg, Elliott 3.33Green, Liam 3.33Knight, Sarah 3.33McCabe, Meghan 3.33Salinas, Tiffany 3.33Allen, Alexis 3.29Bradley, Daphne 3.29Brutocao, Allison 3.29Mokvyts, Max 3.29Scholz, Lillian 3.29DeLorenzo, Lucas 3.14Goldschmidt, Royce 3.14Henderson, Justice 3.14McCutchan, Tristan 3.14O'Neill, Victoria 3.14Stoessel, Leefke 3.14Baker, Cameron 3.00Campos, Gilbert 3.00Casey, Andrew 3.00Chen, Silin (Leo) 3.00Dayton, Grace 3.00DeMasters, Mackenzie 3.00Destruel, John Paul 3.00Goldschmidt, Katherine 3.00Granzotto, Walker 3.00Keiser, Rochelle 3.00Raasch, Lexie 3.00Smith, Kelsey 3.00Williams, Gavin 3.00

JUNIOR Deng, Zilin ( Violet) 3.43Duckworth, Zach 3.43Flanary, Jordan 3.43Jensen, Mark 3.43Mitchell, Melissa 3.43Muller, Austin 3.43Peterson, Zachary 3.43Broffman, Thomas 3.33Cline, Kevin 3.33Leras, Jacob 3.33Lucey, Craig 3.33Paiz, Anthony 3.33Ryan, Megan 3.33Fistolera, Kyle 3.29Foster, Jordan 3.29Geary, Angus 3.29Hanson, Mitchell 3.29McKeever, Noel 3.29Pimentel, Amy 3.29Price, Nicholas 3.29Geasland, Dylan 3.17Kolman, Amanda 3.17Neuerburg, Brad 3.17Rael, James 3.17Scott, Kyle 3.17Seely, Gabriel 3.17Sousa, Chad 3.17Bernd, Preston 3.14Burroughs, Mark 3.14Evans, Patrick 3.14Ryan, James 3.14Sheahan, Phoebe 3.14Bielen, Lexi 3.00Espinola, Cassidy 3.00Fitts, Dillon 3.00Frazier, Joseph 3.00Genung, Drew 3.00Hountis, Michaela 3.00Rutherford, Giles 3.00Stolz, Zachary 3.00Winton, Sarah 3.00 SENIOR Head, Connor 3.43Liu, Zibin 3.43Parry, Kevin 3.43Zhang, Liang (Rex) 3.43Legro, Ashley 3.33Fisher, Christina 3.29Parr, Zachary 3.29Rink, Anthony 3.29Wilson, Christine 3.29Juarez, Adriana 3.17Peccorini, Austin 3.17Zamaroni, Tanner 3.17Foell, Jessica 3.14Greco, Emily 3.14Kolman, Caroline 3.14Brinker, Garrett 3.00LaForge, Kylie 3.00Valentine, Angelina 3.00

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Highlights

Women’s Varsity Golf

What an exciting golf season for the Cardinal Newman’s Varsity Women’s Golf team! Our third year of play, we improved this

year with 8 wins and 4 losses and placed third in the league. Three fresh-men joined “the golf squad”, Megan Bianchi, Emily Pham, and Julia Reilly and their talents helped boost our success. Lexi Allen and Alex Gutierrez continued to improve their game. Senior Taylor Foster had some personal bests this golf season and qualified for the first time to play in the North Bay League Tournament at Rooster Run in Petaluma. Juniors Megan McConnell and Angela Chang, and freshman Emily Pham joined Taylor to represent Cardinal Newman at the tournament. Megan moved on to the NCS qualifier at Beau Pre Golf Course in McKinleyville, California, and after a foggy day on the course qualified as an alternate at the Tournament of Champions. Peacock Gap Golf Course hosted the T.O.C. and although Megan didn’t move on to the next tournament she represented Newman well. The Cardinal Newman Women’s Golf Team looks to be strong next year! Go Cardinals!

Women’s Water PoloThe Women's Water Polo team had a good season this year ending their season 2-2 in league. The team grew to 21 athletes this year which included its returning players of Gabriela Edman, Addison Edgar, Alissa Wankmuller, Ashton Smith, Ella Lorenzo, Sarah Meder-Reumann and Julia Kennedy. The team was lead by these returning players as well as standouts Celine Gallo and Marissa Garzini on offense and goalie Phoebe Sheahan on defense. The team will miss its three seniors McK-enna Bell, Christina Brown and Sarah Meder-Reumann for their leader-ship and energy next year. We are looking forward to next year as it looks promising since the skill level on the team just keeps improving. 

Cross CountryThe men’s cross country teams were led by Anthony Rink, Steve Adams, and Andrew Reeder. The women’s teams were led by Cantlen Forni, Alex Dennen, and Merrit Geary. Although the record may not have been out-standing, the team is young and competed well. With only nine seniors on the team, the future looks bright for next year’s cross country team.

JV Women’s SoccerIt was a challenging season for the women’s JV soccer team. At the outset they faced a small roster, only 2 returning players, and 11 freshmen as a base that had never played together or in a high school game, making their transformation into a team-unit somewhat daunting. They dug in, however, and made it over some of the bumps on their way to become Cardinals, working together as a team. Although they didn’t have a winning record, they posted two impressive scoreless halves each against Maria Carrillo and Montgomery, unquestionably the two strongest schools in the NBL, playing outstanding soccer. Their wins versus Ukiah and Santa Rosa were some of the best soccer they played this season, as they dominated play on the field, taking the victories home. The team was invited to join with an even smaller Santa Rosa JV squad in pre-season to go up against the Alta High School Lady Hawks from Sandy, Utah, which has approximately 2,500 students, and whose varsity team has won eight state championships since 1999. It was an eye- opening experience for our girls as a first-ever high school game! Each player received a team soccer shirt from the Lady Hawks, and those were seen almost daily being worn during JV practices. The team improved steadily throughout the season, and their second half of the season was very hard fought. There was a great fan turnout for their games, and there is no doubt they entertained the crowd. In the end, this group of eclectic personalities became Cardinals together, and won, lost, or tied as a team, and will always have their teammates for support. It was another wonderful season for the Cardinal Newman record books!

Men’s JV SoccerThe Cardinal Newman JV Men’s Soccer Team had an enjoyable 2013 season. Led by captain, junior Spencer Jacobs, the team played hard and improved with each practice and game. As voted on by the play-ers and coaches, sophomore Liam Green was the Most Improved, freshman Grant Wall was the Best Teammate, and freshman Rupert Holden the MVP. Head coach Mr. Smith would like to thank his as-sistants, Mr. McKevitt and CN alumni Chris Catelli, all the parents for supporting the team, and the players for their time and effort.

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Cardinal Newman Cheer 2013-2014 has proven to be Fierce! The team began their year- journey in May with the tryout process and then attended two summer camps in July: UCA and Fierce. While UCA awarded them with several Superior awards and individual All-star awards, Fierce progressed their stunt and tumbling technique and choreographed all their half-time and crowd performances. This team has successfully worked hard in uniting and building spirit throughout the Cardinal Newman community in both the school and our crowds. In January, the team will be attending ProBowl 2014 representing California-Sonoma County. Our goal . . . to be a competitive Cheer team by Fall of 2014.

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Freshman VolleyballThe Freshman Volleyball Team had a great season this year. I am so proud of the girls' efforts and improvement over the season! With the loss of not one, but two setters during the season due to illness and injury, the team had to fight hard to stay competitive, and the girls did a fine job of coming together to play tough. We finished with a 7-7 record overall, and are looking to improve that next year.  The team would like to thank the assistant coaches and all the parents for all of their support, time and effort on our behalf !

Junior Varsity VolleyballThis year's JV volleyball team posted an impressive 28-5 record with exciting year-end wins over Casa Grande and Windsor. Prior to league play, the team achieved first place finishes at both the Healdsburg and Sonoma tournaments. Kylea Langhals was recognized for her outstanding play by making the All Tournament team at Sonoma. Most importantly, the team learned to compete in the true Newman spirit, and were outstanding representatives of the school.

Varsity Volleyball The 2013 Cardinal Newman Varsity Volleyball team had another strong season finishing 3rd place in the North Bay League.  The Cardinals will compete in the NBL playoff tournament and then head into the NCS Division 4 tournament expecting a top 5 seed.  The Cardinals are led by senior Mimi Fowler averaging 20 digs per match, senior Juli Buehnerkemper averaging 9 kills per match and sophomore Ingrid Jungferman averaging 9 kills per match.   The Cardinals finished the regular season with an 18-9 overall record and look forward to a strong post-season performance.  The Varsity volleyball team would like to acknowledge the support of the parents, students and faculty in helping to create a positive environment for their student athletes. 

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Junior Varsity Football

The 2013 football team has been an extremely dedicated group of young men, with the seniors showing tremendous leadership. Currently, as the varsity team continues its season with a 7-3 record, the team is seeded #5 in the Div. III NCS playoffs with their first playoff game scheduled against Sir Francis Drake High School.

The coaches want to give a special thank you to the parents for their support of the coaches and program. We appreciate the many volunteer hours and team dinners that you made possible. Your time is greatly appreciated!

This year’s Junior Varsity Football team completed a very competitive schedule with a perfect 10-0 record.  The high-powered offense scored 294 points while the defense yielded only 51.  Early in the season the team committed to each other on and off the field.  We focused on maxi-mum effort and becoming smarter players. There were too many great plays to single out any of the players, which would go against our belief of "TEAM" first.  The varsity football future is very bright with the sopho-more and freshman players in our program.  Congratulations on a great season!

Senior-Kevin Lucey running for a touchdown

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athletic achievementS C H O L A R A T H L E T E SLAST FIRST GPA GRADE

Varsity Football Andrews William 3.57 12Browning Austin 4.00 11Davis Steven 3.57 11Drake Nicholas 4.50 11Dunsford Keaton 4.40 12Hatch Duncan 4.00 11Herrfeldt Jackson 4.43 12Kemmerer Christopher 3.50 12Klein Trent 3.50 12Knott Matthew 3.83 11Kolman Dylan 4.43 12Lucey Kevin 3.50 12Mcchinak Bryce 3.71 11O'leary Ryan 4.17 12Palmer Reed 3.86 10Rebello Jeffrey 4.29 12Roberts Jamon 3.67 10Rubattino Connor 4.00 10Sousa Aaron 3.57 11Streb Thomas 4.00 11Vreeland Michael 4.17 11Wolfe Sean 4.17 12

Junior Varsity Football Almy Spencer 4.43 10Brookshire Jordan 3.83 9Doolittle Seth 4.00 10Dural Jalen 4.00 9Fulwider-Lopez Dominic 3.57 10Hinde Adam 4.00 10Imm Colin 4.29 10Knowles Chase 4.29 10Mcelderry Jake 3.50 9Mcmullen Ian 4.50 10Ortola Michael 3.71 10Palmer Eric 3.86 10Wallace Damian 3.67 9

Freshman Football Accornero Justin 3.58 9Bourns Cameron 3.67 9Brooks Hunter 3.85 9Brossard Sammy 3.50 9Clerou Clement 3.69 9Cullen Sean 4.15 9Daly Michael 4.00 9Dimarco Joseph 3.50 9Eliason Dominic 3.50 9Fernandez Cameron 3.67 9Fieri Jules 4.00 9Formway Rylee 3.50 9Hayman Gunnar 3.50 9Johnson Alexander 3.83 9Khapenkov Albert 4.00 9Lee Christian 4.00 9Lepe Diego 3.58 9Oliver Andrew 4.00 9Russell Chantz 4.00 9Ryan Charles 3.67 9Schenone Zachary 3.50 9

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Varsity Volleyball Buehnerkemper Julianna 4.67 12Buhman Jade 4.00 10Davison Elea 4.43 12Gruber Sara 4.17 11Jungferman Ingrid 3.67 10Link Shelby 3.86 11Matsuda Jessica 4.29 12Mcdaniel Haley 3.71 12Rei Margaret 4.57 11Vidaurri Marina 4.29 10

Junior Varsity Volleyball Boudreaux Monique 4.00 9Codding Natalie 3.58 9Farrow Montana 4.14 10Gamba Natalia 3.92 9Jacobsen Laura 3.83 10Latham Madison 3.67 9Vice Megan 4.00 9Walsh Sean 3.83 9West Katherine 4.00 9

Freshman Volleyball Bedsole Grace 4.00 9Boudreaux Lisette 3.50 9Castaneda Gladys 4.00 9Delossantos Angel 3.77 9Goan Melissa 4.00 9Hall Marissa 3.67 9Nonella Grace 3.83 9Rafla-Yuan Sarah 3.71 9Stoesser Mackenzie 3.75 9Webb Morgan 3.85 9Young Harriet 4.00 9

Varsity Men's Cross Country Coon Spencer 4.00 12Forni Will 3.83 9Klee Paul (Pj) 3.57 12Pappas Nick 4.43 12Price Cutler 4.67 11Reeder Andrew 4.17 11Urasaki Christopher 4.43 11Van Prooyen Adam 4.71 12

Junior Varsity Men's Cross Country Botka Benjamin 4.29 10Bucher Steven 3.67 9Burrell Ethan 3.85 9Kagel Adam 4.57 11MaTossian Preston 3.83 9Ostheimer Matthew 3.57 10

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Varsity Women's Cross Country Botka Margaret 4.57 12Dawson Samantha 4.00 9Dennen Alexander 4.14 11Dove Victoria 3.71 11Forni Cantlen 3.71 11Geary Merrit 3.50 12Heath Eliana 4.00 9Payne Baylee 3.86 12

Junior Varsity Women's Cross CountryBeyer Olivia 3.69 9Dell'era Katelyn 3.83 9Gallo Isabella 3.58 9Hanley Kathleen 3.85 9McGhee Gina 3.71 12Nicholas Daniella 3.83 9

Varsity Women's Golf Bianchi Megan 3.50 9Chang Angela 4.43 11Foster Taylor 4.29 12Pham Emily 4.15 9

Varsity Men's Soccer Bone Brandon 4.00 11Bruno Shane 3.57 11Catelli Michael 3.50 11Flanagan Kevin 4.29 10Hankins Kyler 4.14 10Kitchen Matthew 4.14 12Payne Matthew 4.57 12Roeser Alexander 3.50 11Sakopoulos George 4.50 12

Junior Varsity Men's Soccer Gillmartin Connor 4.00 9Gschwend Connery 4.57 10Holden Rupert 3.69 9Hoppe Max 3.83 10Knapp David 3.85 9Jacobs Spencer 4.50 11Kenkel-Danly Cole 3.86 10Lin Christopher 4.00 11Mejia Luis 3.71 11Murray John 3.69 9Musser-Kirby Christopher 4.00 9Rubio Ivan 4.43 10Urasaki Alexander 4.00 9

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achievementBreast Cancer Awareness

For the past five years, Cardinal Newman athletics has participated in Breast Cancer

Awareness fundraising in October. All teams at all levels participated in a fundraising “pink” competition. We had a pink ribbon logo paint-ed on the main field, pink balls, and stickers. A pink tent donned our field selling pink food and items. The coaches, parents and athletes participated in the spirit of the cause. Our par-ent team representatives did an outstanding job coordinating their events with all of the pink details for their teams. Special thanks to our Booster President, Carol Drake, for taking the lead in the planning of these events.

This year CN raised $1,154.41, and this amount was donated to the Santa Rosa Memorial Foundation for the St. Joseph Health Mobile Health Clinic which serves the underserved and underinsured. The monies we raised will go directly to women's health issues. Over the past year the Mobile Health Clinic has provided diagnostic Cancer screening and detection to women by working with the “Every Woman Counts” Cancer Detection Program which provides free clinical breast exams, mammo-grams, pelvic exams and pap tests to California’s underserved women 40 years of age and older. In addition, the Mobile Health Clinic has diag-nosed and referred patients with thyroid cancer, oral cancer and skin cancer for the definitive care they needed.

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Varsity Football 3.59JV Football 3.23Frosh Football 3.37Varsity Volleyball 3.82JV Volleyball 3.59Frosh Volleyball 3.68Varsity Men's Cross Country 3.82JV Men's Cross Country 3.54Varsity Women's Cross Country 3.87JV Women's Cross Country 3.75Varsity Women's Golf 3.45Varsity Men's Soccer 3.59JV Men's Soccer 3.48Varsity Women's Soccer 3.80JV Women's Soccer 3.46Varsity Women's Tennis 3.63Varsity Men's Water Polo 3.94Varsity Women's Water Polo 3.51Cheer 3.21

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achievementLAST FIRST GPA GRADE

Varsity Women's Soccer Bertolone Megan 3.71 10Cline Katrina 4.17 12Costa Mia 3.57 12Dutton Jacquelyn 3.57 12Forsell Grace 4.57 11Gilson Danielle 4.00 9Hasson Julia 4.57 10Mateo Kathleen 4.14 10Mazur Natalie 3.83 11Miller Lauren 4.00 9Moreno Julie 4.29 11Singler Gabrielle 3.71 11Wilson Madeline 4.29 11

Junior Varsity Women's Soccer Bundesen Julie 3.67 9Clark Noel 4.00 9Fannucchi Elena 4.00 9Greenleaf Addie 3.50 9Hextrum Taylor 3.85 9Justice Natalie 3.75 9Molina Jordyn 4.00 9Olsen Caroline 4.00 9Robello Alina 3.67 11Shureen Madeline 3.71 10Stewart Ashley 4.00 9

Varsity Women's Tennis Beyer Lelaina 4.29 12Bryson Paris 3.83 9Clark Brianna 3.86 9Daniel Manjari 4.57 12Derutte Jennifer 4.29 12Doolittle Cara 4.71 12Hartman Anna 4.00 9Hu Rita 4.14 10Johnson Sofie 3.50 10Liu Jesming 4.00 12Schafer Natalya 3.92 9Schroeter Sadie 3.86 12Smith Peyton 4.43 12Wolmuth Molly 4.00 9

Varsity Men's Water Polo Bauer Brock 4.14 10Dexter Nickolas 4.00 10Farber Devin 4.14 10Guerrero Andres 3.85 9Houlihan Sean 4.50 10Johnson Ryan 4.57 12Onstott Logan 4.00 11Pisors Nolan 4.00 10Price Jonathan 3.83 9Stafford Jack 4.14 10Tarantino Gino 4.17 11Uebel Nicholas 4.14 10Van Prooyen Matthew 4.29 10

LAST FIRST GPA GRADE

Varsity Women's Water Polo Amormino Paige 4.86 11Banks Sarah 4.29 10Bell Mckenna 4.00 12Brown Christina 4.29 12Edgar Addison 3.50 10Edman Gabriela 3.71 11Gallo Celine 3.86 11Garzini Marissa 3.71 11George Jacquelyn 3.86 10Meder-Reumann Sarah 3.57 12Smith Ashton 3.67 11Vinson Abigail 3.67 9Wankmuller Alissa 4.14 11

Cheer Azcarate Gabrielle 4.14 10Goldberg Tia 3.85 9Moro Isabelle 3.75 9Roux Avery 3.86 11Yparraguirre Julie 3.86 10

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CN Alumni Endowment FundThe Cardinal Newman Alumni Association would like to thank the people who so generously support the Alumni Endowment Fund. The proceeds of this endowment fund will support both young men and women of alumni from Cardinal Newman High School with an annual Alumni Scholarship.

If you’re interested in supporting this Endowment Fund, please make your check payable to Cardinal Newman High School and send your tax deductible gift to the school. You may make your gift online by visit-ing the website at www.cardinalnewman.org on the homepage and click “Donate Online”, then select “Alumni Endowment Fund”.

Thank you for your generous support!

BRIAN KINGClass of 2010

As a Senior at Georgetown University, Brian King was named BIG EAST Cross Country Athlete as stated by the University. King was the top finisher for the Hoyas at the Navy Invitational where he finished sec-ond overall, leading six Hoyas in the top 10. King ran 24:09:39 over the 8,000-meter course that featured many hills and turns and was a tough route. The team looks to peak during the postseason. Congratulations to Brian!

PHILIP “SCOOBY ” WRIGHTClass of 2013

As a true freshman, Scooby plays line-backer for the Wildcats at University of Arizona. He finished his first college game with six tackles, tied for second-most on the team, and has only contin-ued to gain praise from his teammates and coaches . Head coach Rich Rodri-guez said he’s amazed at his freshman’s natural instincts and believes he could put Wright at any position on the field and watch him succeed. Scooby is finally starting to grasp that he is a Division I starting player. CN is always rooting for you Scooby!

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Cardinal Newman Alumni Committee MembersEd Hilario ‘83Kevin Brenk ‘96Will Lockwood ‘97Nick Werle ‘97Andrew Sousa ‘09

We are currently looking for CN alumni who may be interested in becoming a member of our Alumni Committee! Contact the Advancement Office for more information, 707-546-6470 x116 or email [email protected].

Note from the CN Alumni AssociationThe CN Alumni Association would like to thank everyone who supported the many fundraisers and events this past year, including the Alumni Golf Tournament, Fun in the Fall, and Career Day. We’d like to invite all alums to attend our next Alumni Quarterly Lun-cheon on Thursday, January 30, 2014. Stop by and meet some old friends, make new ones, and see the many changes around the CN campus. The luncheons are open to all CN and UHS alums. If you’re interested in being a part of our alumni committee, we would love to hear from you! We meet once a month (on the 2nd Monday) to discuss upcoming events and ways to contribute to Cardinal Newman High School. Contact the Advancement Office (707-546-6470 x116) if you’re interested! Thank you for your continued support! CN Alumni Association

December 9-Alumni Association Committee Meeting

January 13 -Alumni Association Committee Meeting

January 30 -Alumni Quarterly Luncheon – 12:30 in CN ACC

February 10 -Alumni Association Committee Meeting

March 10 -Alumni Association Committee Meeting

April 14 -Alumni Association Committee Meeting

April 24 -Alumni Quarterly Luncheon – 12:30 in CN ACC

May 12 -Alumni Association Committee Meeting

May 29 -Alumni Golf Tournament – Windsor Golf Club NEW LOCATION!June 9 -Alumni Association Committee Meeting

July 31 -Alumni Quarterly Luncheon – 12:30 in CN ACC

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Keeping in Touch

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FRANK PIASTAClass of 2005

Frank is currently an in-fantry officer in the Army and his combat deploy-ment in Afghanistan is ongoing. Recently he was pinned with a Bronze Star. Congratulations Frank and thank you!

GREG BRADLEYClass of 1983

After attending his 30-year reunion, Greg sent this message . . .As I sit here tonight preparing to go back to the Arctic for my next shift; I find myself doing something that is unfamiliar to me; reflect-ing and looking back. I have spent so many years looking forward and moving in a progressive direction that for reasons being forged from intent or true focus, I have put my youth and its memories on a shelf.  I now believe that those reasons and mind sets that have become such the norm within myself contributed greatly to the absolutely fantastic trip I just returned from to the base of my younger years.  To see so many old friends, classmates, and teammates, as well as where it all took place truly was a blessing in disguise. Thanks to all for bright smiles, firm hand shakes, big hugs and open hearts. 

JEFF BADGERClass of 2009

Jeff graduated from Sacramento State University last May where he earned a degree in Sociology. He played four years of football for the Hornets where he was named Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference. At New-man, Jeff was first-team Division III All-State, NorCal Player of the Year in 2009, as well as co-MVP of the NBL. Not ready to give up on his dream of playing football, Jeff continued to stay in shape and was invited last month to a try-out for the National Spring Football League (NSFL) after which he was asked to play for the “San Jose Rush”, a new team in the NSFL. This football league is comparable to baseball’s minor league. Good luck and congratulations, Jeff !

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alumniCareer DayAlumni and CN Community Helps Make Career Day a Success!

Cardinal Newman High School’s Career Day

was held on Wednesday, October 16, 2013. Career Day is an opportunity for students to learn about a variety of careers and what it takes to be successful in college and beyond. Thirty-seven people, made up of CN/UHS alumni and our community, gave presentations to our students, grades 9 through 11, and discussed what inspired them to pursue their chosen careers, the educational requirements necessary, the rewards and what real-world problems they encountered. Along with bringing real-world experiences to the table, the alumni discussed the value of their education at Cardinal Newman and the paths they took to get where they are today. Keynote speaker, NFL Football Player Jerry Robinson ‘75, spoke about how important it is to enjoy what you do and to set goals for yourself and follow through with those goals. His message was to work hard and follow your dreams. These speakers generously gave their time to share their experiences and advice in classroom sessions. Thank you to everyone who participated in making Career Day 2013 a success!

Keynote Speaker, Jerry Robinson '75

Speakers included: Jerry Robinson ‘75, Keynote Speaker; Michael Alves ’74, Sales & Marketing; Lance Badger ’83, Law Enforcement; David Brown, Engineer; Tim Bucher ’82, Entrepreneur; Bernadette Burrell, Chef/Restaurateur; Greg Clark, Contractor; Bill Conklin ’75, Dentist; Dave Cox ’78, Journalism/Broadcasting; Bob de Lambert ’83, Firefighter; Sgt. Dragu, Special Forces; Lisa Duryea, Information Technology; Rebecca Euphrat UHS ’07, Film Industry; Sue Goranson UHS ’75, Accounting; Tim Grund, Physical Therapy; Frank Guillen, Audio/Video Technology; Craig Gummer ’79, Web Design; Steve Harrison, Entrepreneur; Gary Howard, Sports Management; Jim Jarrett ’76, Performing Arts; John Kelly ’94 & Gianna, Attorney; Adam Lee, Vineyard Management; Mike Lucey, General Management; David Maigret ’85, Finance; Chris Miller ‘97, Law Enforcement; Kirk Pappas, Doctor; Bill Rousseau, ’75, Government; Steve Rubardt, Musician; Ryan Smith, Teaching; David Sortino, Psychology/Counseling; Brook Terhune ’97, Real Estate; Chris Uebel ’82 and Laurie Uebel, Architecture; Darryl Vice ’85, Coaching; Steven Vukazich, Engineer; Doug Williams, Firefighter.

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events & more...Annual Welcome Back DinnerOn Thursday, August 22, 2013, the Cardinal Newman Parent Board

hosted our annual Welcome Back Dinner welcoming over 400 parents to the new school year! Pasta King prepared a wonderful pasta dinner for all, the Moms’ Club prepared appetizers and the Dads’ Club barbequed over 250 pounds of tri tip!

S AV E T H E S E DAT E S !THE SPRING LEGACY GALA

Mark your calendars for this year’s Spring Legacy Gala! Saturday, March 29, 2014

Mary Agatha Furth Center, Windsor

TEXAS HOLD ‘EM TOURNAMENT

Mark your calendars for this year’s Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament to be held on Saturday, March 8, 2014

Cardinal Newman Gym. Seating is limited. Cash prizes awarded.

GOLF TOURNAMENT

Mark your calendars for this year’s Golf Tournament hosted by our alums!

Thursday, May 29, 2014Windsor Golf Club (NEW LOCATION!)

Questions? Contact The Advancement Office at 707-546-6470 Terri ex: 117, Kathy ex:121 or Lisa ex: 116

Moms’ ClubMark your calendars and join the fun at our Moms’ Club dinners being hosted at these great locations!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014- Mauritson WineryThursday, February 26, 2014- Balletto Vineyards

Wednesday, March 19, 2014 -Trione WineryThursday, April 10, 2014 - location to be determinedWednesday, May 21, 2014 -The Edgar Family Home

Dads’ ClubTake a look at the fabulous meals and venues that are planned for the Dads’ Club dinners in 2013! Mark your calendars and plan to attend. All dads, granddads, grads, and friends are welcome!!!

Thursday, January 23, 2014 -Trione Winery Thursday, February 20, 2014 -Mauritson Winery

Thursday, March 20, 2014 -Wilson Winery Thursday, April 24, 2014 -Truett Hurst Winery Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - J. Keverson Winery

Fun In The FallFun in the Fall took place on September 21, 2013, and included nearly

30 local wineries and breweries pouring award-winning wine and brew. The new format was a big hit! Approximately 300 guests gath-ered in the CN Gym where they tasted many different wines and brews. Mouth-watering hors d’oeuvres were prepared by Home Run Pizza, Costeaux Bakery and the many wonderful CN parent volunteers.

Our Alumni Association performed in “Faux Play”, featuring Jeff Bertoli ’77 as lead singer, Ryan Styles ’93 on bass, Kevin Brenk ’96 on drums, TJ McMahon ’90 on guitar, Ed Dempsey ’69 on keyboards, Andrew Sousa ’09 on trumpet, and Will Lockwood ’97 as stage manager. Alumni Tyler Laron ’10 was the DJ prompting the guests to get out on the dance floor. Special thanks to CN Music Instructor Morris Acevedo, and CN Drama Instructor Carl Hamilton for their help in making this performance pos-sible!

Thank you to this year’s wineries and breweries for participating in this FUN event, and to Mickey Head and Eagle Distributing for hosting our bar! Don’t miss out next year!

WineriesAlbertina Wine CellarsBalletto Vineyards & WineryBenevolo WinesBlack Stallion EstateBrutocao CellarsChristopher CreekFoppoli WinesGamba Vineyards & WineryGordian Knot WineryKale WinesKendall JacksonKorbel ChampagneMacPhail Family WinesPacheco Ranch WineryPaint Horse Wines

Prospect BrandsSt. Francis Winery & VineyardsSt. Supery VineyardsTaft WineryTrattore WinesTrione Vineyards & WineryWindsor Vineyards/Vintage Wine Estates

Breweries101 NorthBear RepublicDempsey’s BreweryEagle Distributing CompanyLagunitas Brewing Company

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events & more...Free Tuition Raffle

Win FREE tuition for next year! Purchase your tickets online for your chance to win FREE tuition.

Great odds with only 300 tickets sold!Buy a raffle ticket for your chance to win fee tuition for the 2014-2015 school year for one student.

Drawing will be at the Legacy Gala on March  29, 2014.1 ticket - $100

3 tickets - $300 + 1 FREE ticket5 tickets - $500 + 2 FREE tickets

10 tickets - $1,000 + 5 FREE ticketsOfficial Rules:

•One Winner will be selected at the Cardinal Newman Legacy Gala held on March 29, 2014.•Tuition voucher is good for one student.•Tuition voucher may be transferred from winner to another CNHS student billing account, if winner does not have a child at CNHS or a balance on a student tuition account.•There are no limitations or exclusions on who is eligible to purchase tickets.•Voucher must be applied to a student’s tuition billing account.•You do not need to be present to win.•Tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis. Limited to 300 tickets sold.•A minimum of 120 tickets must be sold to ensure the success of the raffle. If less than 120 tickets are sold, the tuition voucher will be pro-rated.•Tuition voucher not redeemable for cash.

Return this portion with your payment and we’ll make sure your raffle tickets are placed in the box!Mail to CNHS 50 Urusline Road Santa Rosa CA 95403 ATTN: Advancement OfficeFAX: (707) 544-8582

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events & more...A R T S A T N E W M A N The 2013-14 school year promises to be one of the most exciting for

the arts programs at Cardinal Newman. The Arts team of teachers has been augmented by the addition of Joey Castor who will be teaching all the Fine Art classes, including Freshman Art (9 weeks), Studio Art 1, Studio Art 2 & AP Studio Art. Joey is a “fine artist” himself and is quite a fixture of the Sonoma County art scene. His work has been exhibited in galleries and he also helps in the installation of large art projects in both northern and southern California. His MFA in Art from Mills College in Oakland, BFA in sculpture, and BA in liberal studies from

Sonoma State are examples of his academic dedication. In addition, his profes-sional art practice brings a contemporary perspective to the Newman community. His main focus is sculpture and installation art and that should prove very exciting to our Newman art students. One of our wonderful Eng-lish teachers is quite an artist in her own right. Eleanor Trent has taken on teaching the Graphic Design class. Her connection with two different departments makes for a nice bridge between English and Art.

Carl Hamilton and the drama department are working on the Fall production of “Bomb-itty of Errors”. This is a high-paced, energetic, musical "add-rap-tation" of Willy Shakespeare's 'The Comedy of Er-rors'. Elizabethan times get pumped up with live hip-hop flavor in this hilarious, award-winning show. First performed Off-Broadway in New York, nominated for Drama Desk Award, Outer Critic's Circle Award, and winner of the Jefferson Award and Best Show at the HBO Comedy Festival, The Bomb-itty has played in Chicago, Philadelphia, London, Amsterdam, and continues to find new fans, audiences, and productions around the globe. This production is usually performed with a live DJ onstage, allowing actors to sing, rap, and rhyme fun, catchy, and laugh-out-loud songs. The show runs November 21-23, 2013, at the Wells Fargo Center.  The cast has been rehearsing quite a bit for this show and they are excited.  

Gabrielle Thompson, CN Dance Director, is busy each day preparing for the Fall Dance Show which will be performed at Sonoma Country Day School on December 2, 3, 4. The show is called “Carnival of Dance”. These shows are always fun and the choreography is original and cre-ative. Gabby’s use of music and lights in the show is always exciting and innovative. The dance shows are not to be missed!

The students who have enrolled in the Rock Ensemble class are the school’s band. As such, they are performing at home football games

Upcoming Shows & EventsFall 2013

December 3-4, 2013 Fall Dance Show/7:00pm/Sonoma Country Day SchoolDecember 5, 2013 Winter Music Concert/Lunchtime/Music RoomDecember 10, 2013 Winter Music Concert/7:00pm/Music Room

SPRING 2014April 2-14, 2014 Arts Alive! Festival/Campus-wideApril 2-4, 2014 Drama Production/7:30pm/ Wells Fargo Center for the ArtsApril 8, 2014 Imagine That (starting after school into the evening)April 11, 2014 So Show Me (performing arts show)/7:00pm/CN GymApril 12, 2014 Film Festival /7:00pm/CN GymApril 15, 2014 Poetry Night/7:00pm/ACCApril 16-17, 2014 Spring Dance Show /7:00pm/Sonoma Country Day School

this year as they have for the last four years. In addition to bringing a full complement of marching drums, they also take most of the music room to the football field, including synthesizers and electric guitars. The Rock Ensemble is also performing during the Thanksgiving season at the Redwood Gospel Mission in Santa Rosa as part of a Thanksgiving banquet. On December 5th during lunch in the music room the students will perform for fellow students and faculty. On the evening of Decem-ber 10th the Ensemble will be performing all the songs they have been working on in the fall semester, along with some Christmas music, in the music room. This will be an opportunity for parents to hear what their sons and daughters have learned in the world of music.

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On The CoverCampus Ministry Students lead the student body in faith-filled components of Cardinal Newman High School’s Community.

Thank You Bishop Vasa!In October, Cardinal Newman learned that because of DMV rules and notification from our Diocesan insurance carrier that we would no longer be able to utilize the six, white, 10-passenger vans that we owned.

CNHS has been working with Justin Hansel, Class of 1992, from Hansel Ford to trade-in and purchase 7-passenger vans. With the help of a generous $20,000 donation from Bishop Vasa, and generous trade-in opportunities from Justin, we were able to secure five new Dodge 7-passenger vans! This solves our short-term needs, however, we still need to secure 2-4 more 7-passenger vans very soon! These vans are used to shuttle sports teams, in addition to carpooling students to and from Sonoma and Cloverdale areas! Would you like to sponsor the purchase of another van by making a gift to CN? We currently have $2750 towards Van #6 with each van estimated at $21,000. If you would like to make a gift in part or in full to help us purchase the remaining 2-4 vans, your generosity would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

“Christ leads us to go out from ourselves more and more, to give ourselves to serve others.”

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Saturday, December 7, 2013 8:45am-12:30pm$100 Exam Fee (Check Payable To Cnhs)RSVP for The Placement Exam onlinePlease Bring Your Own #2 Pencil, Calculators May Not Be Used

Final Open HouseSunday, December 8, 2013Begins At 11:00amIn The Athletic And Convocation Center (ACC)Programs conclude at approximately 1:30pmCoffee, water, and light food available.Parents, students, and family members are welcome to attend.RSVP For Open House online

Make-Up Placement ExamSaturday, January 11, 20148:45am-12:30pm$125 Exam Fee (Check Payable To CNHS)

Application For AdmissionDue Friday, December 14, 2013Admission Applications For 2014-2015 School Year Are now being accepted.

Student/Family InterviewsSaturday, January 25, 2014 Or Saturday, February 8, 2014Please submit the interview reservation form found at the conclusion of our online application or you may call the Admissions office at 707-546-6470 ext. 120 to schedule your interview appointment.

Financial AidApplications Due March 1, 2014Please see Financial Aid Application page2013 Tax Returns Required

Acceptance Letters MailedBeginning Of MarchInformation on acceptance and financial aid awards will be included in this letter.For questions regarding Financial Aid, please call our Business Office at 707-546-6470 ext.105

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