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COMPOSITION BOOK
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INCARNATE WORD HIGH SCHOOL
2016-2017 AnnuAl RepoRt
She belongs hereLET YOUR LIGHT SHINE ON
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She Belongs HereSERVICE - INTEGRITY - ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE - COMMUNITY OF FAITH - STEWARDSHIP - COMPASSION
Dear Incarnate Word High School Community,
As we enter this spring season we are reminded of the option God made to become Incarnate among us. The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word pray for each member of the community asking God to
bless, protect and walk gently with them.
We have been delighted and impressed by the accomplishments of the “Shamrocks” as they showed their prowess in the sports of volleyball and basketball. We rejoiced as we learned of the number of students who have been accepted to universities across the country. We gloried in the accomplishments of students who shone in the areas of Math and Science and our spirits soared as we listened to the heavenly music of the Madrigals.
Perhaps our greatest pride came with the knowledge of the hours of service provided to the community. It evidences hope for a brighter future for our world. Especially noteworthy was the remarkable response to Hurricane Harvey. Without much ado everyone chipped in bringing relief to many and hope to all. We now know that the next generation is in good hands because of the seeds that have been sown in the homes and at Incarnate Word High School.
We believe that Incarnate Word High School has an incredible future ahead. We have only begun to see what is possible. All of this points to the compassionate and dedicated leaders and teachers whose work is laced with love and the desire to promote peace and equality among God’s people.
May the God who journeys with you, remain with you as you continue to accomplish great things for God and for humanity. You are truly incarnating the Word and may you always be faithful to the wonderful lessons learned here.
Sr. Teresa Maya, CCVI Congregational Leader
Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word
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Dear Friends of Incarnate Word High School,
We are pleased to present to you the 2016-2017 Annual Report. This report will reflect many of the rich traditions and sisterhood that make Incarnate Word unique and special. Our goal is to empower strong, confident and well-rounded leaders that will go out and change the world.
We are excited for all of the incoming students and to see what the future holds for all of our young ladies. It is amazing and beautiful to see all of the legacy Shamrock students walk the same halls that their mothers, aunts, and grandmothers walked. It shows the love and dedication that our alumnae have for our school.
The academic program at IWHS remains strong and rigorous, ensuring that our young ladies are well prepared for university and beyond. The dedicated faculty and staff are committed to nurturing the whole child and this is evident in our successful alumnae. It makes us all proud to have graduates return back for a visit or class reunion and express to us how Incarnate Word truly prepared them. Programs such as our dual credit courses as well as our modular schedule offer additional opportunities for educational growth and experience.
Through the dedicated efforts of our staff and Shamrock supporters, overall giving has increased and this has afforded opportunities for our young ladies to receive a college preparatory, faith based education. We are so thankful to our community for believing in Incarnate Word High School and for their faith in the program.
The students and staff of Incarnate Word High School pride themselves on being servant leaders, as God has called us to be. We are God’s hands here on earth and this is what we continue to share with our community. As you will see in this report, we have offered more opportunities for local and global service projects that are changing the world.
We are thriving and continuing to nurture strong leaders here at Incarnate Word High School. Thank you so much to all of our dedicated supporters. We are proud to call you a “Friend of Incarnate Word” and may God continue to bless each and every one of you.
Continue to let your light shine for the world to see!
Praised be the Incarnate Word, Jennifer M. Salazar
Table of Contents
Service .........................................3
Leadership ....................................4
Athletics .......................................5
Athletic Results 2016 - 2017 ........6
2017 Women of Honor ................7
Our Graduates .............................9
Community of Faith ...................10
Alumnae Association ..................11
Honor Roll Alumnae ..................12
Honor Roll of Donors ................16
Honor Roll of Special Gifts ........19
Compassion ................................20
Faculty, Staff and Administration .....................21
Financials 2016-2017 Operating Budget ................22
Thank you to Frank Maniscalco, Delma Cisneros, Johathan Godsey
and Today’s Catholic Newspaper for their photo contributions.
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ServiceHebrews 6:10 “For God is not unjust, such that he would forget your work and the love that you have shown in his name. For you have ministered and you continue to minister, to the saints.”
Service is a pillar of our community, below are some examples of our acts of service at Incarnate Word High School:
Q Debbie Quinones, English teacher (current Enrollment Director), and Michaela Schneider ‘17 were selected as the 2017 honorees of the CCVI Spirit Award. Mrs. Quinones promotes the mission, charism and core values of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word by arranging multiple community service opportunities for the girls at IWHS. She leads by example as she accompanies and serves alongside the students at several area community service centers. Michaela also models the mission and core values of the CCVI Sisters as a member of the High Honor Roll, secretary of the NHS, a member of Teen ACTS at St Pius X Catholic Church, where she has also served as spiritual director and co-director, worked with Teen Life, Bible Study and many other community service activities including CAMP Camp, the Food Bank and UIW Headwaters, to name a few.
Q The Freshmen class participated in many service activities including working in the Community Garden at the SA Food Bank, Haven for Hope and at UIW’s Light the Way volunteer day. The Sophomore class continued their traditional support at the Davidson Respite House. (A home for children with developmental disabilities or for those who have been taken into state custody after reported abuse or negligence.)
Q Geometry students created placemats with beautiful geometric designs as a part of their in class construction unit. They also included heart-warming messages and quotes with their designs for Meals on Wheels community seniors.
Q Mr. Richard Boyd was recognized as the Incarnate Word High School 2017 Archdiocesan Teacher of the Year through the Archdiocese of San Antonio’s Department of Catholic Schools. Mr. Boyd teaches economics, AP macro-economics, government and government AP.
Q The American Red Cross Club received the 2016 Young Philanthropist Award at the Tobin Center-Red Carpet Centennial Gala. The ARC club members distributed 1,300 backpacks and school supplies to students in need and participated in community outreach events such as conducting a fundraising telethon for the Eagle Pass flooding with KSAT 12 & Univision. They also packed 3,000 meals at the SA Food Bank and distributed toys to the children at Joint Base San Antonio.
Q Mr. Tony Uminski and Mr. Louis Lubbering were recognized at the IWHS Veteran’s Day Observance for their military service.
Q Forty-two students were selected to the Shamrock Ambassador Society, including two international ambassadors. After submitting an application, meeting eligibility requirements, passing an interview and training session, they were inducted in an official ceremony. Ambassadors assist in hosting Shadow students, community service projects and in other recruitment activities and events.
Q Pax Christi members volunteered their time at H.E.B.’s annual Feast of Sharing.
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Dr. Thomas M. Evans President University of the Incarnate Word
IWHS Board of Trustees Br. John Paige CSC, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean for High School Programing Dreeben School of Education University of the Incarnate Word
Cynthia Cabral ‘89 Communication Director Office of State Senator Jose Menendez
Diana C. Carrasco ‘95 Lorena R. Contreras ‘90
Vice President Frost Bank
Dr. Denise J. Doyle Provost Emeritus
Douglas B. Endsley Vice-President of Business and Finance University of the Incarnate Word
Sister Maria T. Flores ‘62, PhD, CCVI Congregational Appointment Marriage & Family Inst. of S.A.
Margaret L. Garcia ‘81 Associate Director of Communications and Marketing University of the Incarnate Word
Sister Eleanor Geever, CCVI Congregational Appointment
Sister Rosita Hyland, CCVI Congregational Appointment
Edward Leos CEO Destination Marketing Group
Fernando Lopez, MD FACP Private Physician Services of San Antonio
Rosemary Monaco-DeHaven ‘67 Financial Planning Specialist Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.
Veronica Parker Nancy E. Ramos ‘73
High School Science Teacher (retired) IWHS/Health Careers High Schools
Carlos Rodriguez Owner ROCO Food Management, LLC
Jennifer M. Salazar Principal Incarnate Word High School
Dr. Denise Staudt Associate Provost and Dean Dreeben School of Education University of the Incarnate Word
IWHS Administrative Team Jennifer M. Salazar
Principal Maria Avila
Vice-Principal of Student Academics Cybele Bolado ‘86
Director of Alumnae Relations Gloria Clayton
Director of Campus Ministry Stephanie Denning
Director of Development Erika Hodo
Director of Athletics Soraida Portales
Residence Life Coordinator
Deborah Quinones Director of Enrollment
Sister Christine Stavinoha, CCVI Mission Effectiveness
Registrar’s Office Graciela Flores-Martinez
RegistrarGuidance Office Andria Rodriguez ‘95
Guidance Counselor Melissa A. Sayre
Guidance CounselorParent Teacher Organization Executive Officers Maria Resendiz
President Marisol Garcia-Hodge ‘89
Vice-President Jeanine Talley
Recording Secretary Mary Gonzalez
Treasurer Maricela Garza
Faculty RepresentativePTO Committee Chairs Bill Pfeiffer
Campus Beautification Rico Martinez David Worley
Father/Daughter Banquet Beth Cristadoro Annette Reyes
Mother/Daughter Luncheon Desirée Castillo ‘91 Elda Peters
Shamrock Network Lorena Contreras ’90 Lisa Lopez Cynthia Rodriguez
Social Committee Deanna Collier ‘86
Spirit Shoppe Jo Ann Harris Donna Schumeckle Mary Sullivan ‘85
Student Spirit Activities Patsy Anderson ’84 Anne James Ana Ruiz Lydia White
Teacher Appreciation Delia Thomas
Volunteer Coordinator Roberta Palmer
Word Day
LeadershipThe 2017-2018 Leadership Team at Incarnate Word High School
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AthleticsProverbs 4:26-26 “Let your eyes look straight ahead: fix your gaze directly before you. Give careful thought to the paths for your feet and be steadfast in all your ways.”
Athletes make up 55 percent of our student body and they participate in one to three sports per school year. Talent selections are made from sport-specific and multi-sport athletes, using all three phases of training and implementing our core values; all of which are inherent to the ongoing success of our well rounded athletic program. Our athletic program further produces athletes that go on to compete at the next level, including schools such as Rice, LSU, Alabama A&M, UIW and Texas A&M Kingsville.
Athletic Results 2016 - 2017 Class of 2017 Letters of Intent
Rebecca Aristotelidis Wellesley College
Volleyball
Olivia Balderas Texas Lutheran University
Basketball
Anne Boeckmann University of Southern Florida
Soccer
Gianna Brown Colorado State University
Softball
Analiese Galdeano Weatherford College
Softball
Veronica Garcia University of Dallas
Soccer
Michelle Iparraguirre University of Texas
San Antonio Softball
Makayla Mabry Abilene Christian University
Basketball
Summer McKenna Washington University
St. Louis Track & Field
Alexandria McPherson Eastfield College
Volleyball
Viviana Puente University of Houston
Victoria Golf
Anissa Tamez Our Lady of the Lake University
Volleyball
Sahara Washington University of Hawaii
Golf
Briana Zunker Trinity University
Soccer
Basketball District Awards All-District 1st Team Ashley Adaszczyk Olivia Balderas Isabel Contreras Makayla Mabry Sophia Ramos Alexis Retault All-District 2nd Team Brooke Orme Emily Peebles Kendall Villarreal State Awards Academic All-State Olivia Balderas Isabel Contreras Sophia Ramos All-State 1st Team Makayla Mabry Sophia Ramos All-State Honorable Mention Ashley Adaszczyk Olivia Balderas Isabel Contreras Alexis Retault Cross Country State Awards State Qualifiers Bianca Escamilla Catherine Friedel Sophia Hall Juliana Mayorga Summer Mckenna Skylar Pulver Emily Schelstrate Golf State Champions Regional Awards Regional Medalist Champion Camryn CarreonState Awards State Medalist 3rd Place Camryn Carreon Sahara Washington State Qualifiers Camryn Carreon Daniela Gonzalez Emily Palacios
Lauren Palmer Sahara Washington All-State Camryn Carreon Lauren Palmer Sahara Washington Soccer District Awards All-District 1st Team Alex Henderson Sophia Mora Briana Zunker All-District 2nd Team Isabella Alvarado Gloria Anderson Anne Marie Boechmann Jianna Castillo Anna Luna Clarissa Martinez Hannah Talley All-District Honorable Mention Kambri Garcia Isabella Luna Selena Maltos Lourdes Pacheco Madeline PfeifferState Awards Academic All-State Anne Marie Boeckmann Alex Henderson Hannah Talley Briana Zunker All-State Honorable Mention Alex Henderson Sophia Mora Briana Zunker
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Softball District Awards All-District 1st Team Morgan Barr Gianna Brown Danielle Diaz Analiese Galdeano Michelle Iparraguire Megan Jimenez Bailey Rivera All-District 2nd Team Ashley Acosta Athena Garza Marissa Hernandez Cassandra Rodriguez Carolina Vasquez Briley WingeState Awards Academic All-State Ashley Acosta Morgan Barr Gianna Brown Marissa Hernandez Michelle Iparraguire Cassandra Rodriguez Carolina Vasquez All-State 1st Team Gianna Brown Michelle Iparraguire Megan Jimenez All-State 2nd Team Morgan Barr Danielle Diaz Analiese Galdeano All-State Honorable Mention Bailey Rivera All-State Tournament Team Gianna Brown Analiese Galdeano Michelle Iparraguire Megan Jimenez Swimming 3rd Place State Championship Olivia CroleyState Awards State Qualifiers Julia Aristotelidis Mariela Betancourt Olivia Croley Sophia Croley Rory Escobedo Sevilla Muniz Nickole Sandoval Tennis State Awards Academic All-State Alexis Acevedo Genevieve Fleming Catalina Lopez Maria Meneses
Summer McKenna Maria Ramos Doubles State Qualifiers Alexis Acevedo Genevieve Fleming Monica Hinojosa Catalina Lopez Singles State Qualifiers Elina Osherow Avelina Petri State Qualifiers Alexis Acevedo Genevieve Fleming Monica Hinojosa Catalina Lopez Elina Osherow Avelina Petri Track and Field State Awards State Qualifiers Aleya Antoine Maricela Castro Iliana Flores Mia Kauffman Elizabeth Klein Summer McKenna Rebecca Renglich 3rd Place 1600m Relay Maricela Castro Mia Kauffman Elizabeth Klein Summer McKenna 2nd Place 400m Relay Aleya Antoine Mia Kauffman Elizabeth Klein Summer McKenna 7th Place Discus Iliana Flores Volleyball District Awards All-District 1st Team Gabriela Cedillo Marissa Cuevas Olivia Dickinson Alexandria McPherson Anissa Tamez All-District 2nd Team Alexis Acevedo Isabel Garcia Camille Gonzalez Rebecca Rodriguez All-District Honorable Mention Rebecca Aristotelidis Alexandra Martinez Celeste Sanchez Tatiana Smith
State Awards Academic All-State Alexis Acevedo Marissa Cuevas Camille Gonzalez Anissa Tamez All-State 1st Team Gabriela Cedillo Olivia Dickinson All-State 2nd Team Marissa Cuevas Anissa Tamez All-State Honorable Mention Alexandria McPherson All-Tournament Alexandria McPherson Anissa Tamez
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2017 Women of Honor National Merit® Scholars
The National Merit Scholarship® program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships. Students enter the National Merit® program by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®)
Incarnate Word High School students who have been recognized for these academic achievements include:
AP® Scholar Awards The College Board AP® Program recognizes high school students who have demonstrated outstanding college-level achievement through AP® courses and
exams with the AP® Scholar Awards.
National Merit Finalist / 1 of 15,000 highest PSAT® scorers in the U.S.
Eden Miller Keystone School Turfts University
National Commended Scholars / 3 of 34,000 highest PSAT® Scorers in the U.S.
Belia Camarena Woodlake Hills Middle School
St. Mary’s University
Josephine Garza St. Matthew Catholic School
Rice University
Jhennis Lacsamana St. Matthew Catholic School
University of Southern California
National Hispanic Scholars / 7 of 5,000 highest PSAT® scorers among the 250,000 Hispanic/Latino students in the U.S.
Rebecca Aristotelidis Mount Sacred Heart
Catholic School Wellesley College
Belia Camarena Woodlake Hills Middle School
St. Mary’s University
Josephine Garza St. Matthew
Catholic School Rice University
Jenna Guzman Mount Sacred Heart
Catholic School University of Texas
Austin
Melina Nino Little Flower
Catholic School Texas A&M University
College Station
Maria Ramos St. Matthew
Catholic School Emory University
Kaylee Treviño St. Peter, Prince of the
Apostle School Texas Christian
University
AP® Scholars with Distinction 13 Shamrocks scored an average of at least a 3.5 on all AP® exams taken and received scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.
Belia Camarena Woodlake Hills Middle School
St. Mary’s University
Josephine Garza St. Matthew
Catholic School Rice University
Jenna Guzman Mount Sacred Heart
Catholic School University of Texas Austin
Alex Henderson Holy Spirit
Catholic School University of Alabama
Jhennis Lacsamana St. Matthew Catholic School
University of Southern California
Brianni Mason Providence Prep
Vanderbilt University
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AP® Scholars with Honor 1 IWHS student received an average
score of at least 3.25 on all AP® exams taken and received a score of 3 or
higher on four or more of these exams.
Jessyca Tello Providence Prep
University of North Texas
AP® Scholars / 8 IWHS students received an average score of at least 3 on three or more AP® exams.
Rebecca Aristotelidis Mount Sacred Heart
Catholic School Wellesley College
Divina Carrillo Mount Sacred Heart
Catholic School Class of 2018
Roxana Colocho St. Thomas More School
Class of 2018
Katherine Gonzaba St. Peter, Prince of the
Apostle School University of Texas
San Antonio
Allison Grijalva St. Peter, Prince of the
Apostle School St. Mary’s University
Yuning Guo Zhengzhou Jingwei
Middle School University of Texas Austin
Natalie Kiefaber St. Pius X Catholic School
Cornell University
Julliana Mayorga St. Luke Catholic School
University of Texas Austin
Eden Miller Keystone School Tufts University
Summer McKenna Alamo Heights
Jr. School Washington University
in St. Louis
Milina Nino Little Flower
Texas A&M University College Station
Maria Oropez St. Matthew
Catholic School Villanova University
Maria Ramos St. Matthew
Catholic School Emory University
Grace Ruble Ridgefield High School
Transfer Hobart & William Smith
Colleges
Kaylee Treviño St. Peter, Prince of the
Apostle School Texas Christian
University
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Our GraduatesProverbs 18:15 “The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge, for the ears of the wise seek it out.”
Class of 2017
Top 10 Percent
College Acceptance
Total scholarships offered to the class of 2017 = $17,018,134
Attending a Four Year College/University 70% Attending a Two Year College/University 5%
Attending an Out of State College/University 25%
Graduation Rate 94% / 100% with summer graduates
Class Size 142 Class of 2017 Members in National Honor Society 27%
Class of 2017 Dual Credit Hours Earned 121 Class of 2017 Service Hours Performed Senior Year 5,543
Class of 2017 Average SAT score 1142 National Average 1060 Class of 2017 Average ACT score 25 National Average 20.8
(For additional test stats, please visit PerpScholar.com & CollegeBoard.org)
Graduation 2016
Valedictorian Jhennis Lacsamana
Salutatorian Josephine Petra Garza
Archbishop’s Medallion Award Elizabeth Klein
Listing (60) InstitutionsFour Year Texas Colleges: Public (49)(2) Sam Houston State University(1) Texas A&M University College Station(1) Texas A&M University Galveston(1) Texas A&M University San Antonio(2) Texas State University(4) Texas Tech University(1) University of Dallas(1) University of Houston Victoria(5) University of North Texas(7) University of Texas Austin(1) University of Texas Dallas(23) University of Texas San AntonioFour Year Texas Colleges: Private (50)(4) Baylor University(5) Our Lady of the Lake University(1) Rice University
(5) St. Edward’s University(9) St. Mary’s University SA(5) Texas Christian University(1) Texas Lutheran University(1) Trinity University(2) University of Mary Hardin-Baylor(17) University of the Incarnate WordTwo Year Texas Colleges:Public (8)(1) Blinn College(1) Eastfield College(1) Hobart and William Smith Colleges(3) Northwest Vista College(1) San Antonio College(1) Weatherford CollegeFour Year Out of State Colleges (34)(1) Colorado State University(1) Cornell University
(1) Emory University(1) Grand Canyon University(1) Hofstra University(2) Louisiana State University(1) Marquette University(1) Ohio University(1) Ohio State University(1) Pace University(1) Pepperdine University(1) Purdue University(1) St. John’s University(1) Saint Peter’s University(1) Southwestern University(1) Suffolk University(1) Tufts University(1) University of Alabama(1) University of Arkansas(1) University of California Davis(1) University of Dayton
(1) University of Hawaii Manoa(1) University of Mississippi(1) University of Monterrey(1) University of San Francisco(1) University of Southern California(1) University of South Florida (1) Vanderbilt University(1) Villanova University(1) Washington University in St. Louis(1) Wellesley College(1) West Virginia University(1) Willamette UniversityMilitary (1)(1) United States Air Force Academy
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Matthew 18:20 “For wherever two or three are gathered in my name, there am I, in their midst.”
Young women at Incarnate Word High School are guided on their individual spiritual journeys that allow them to grow deeper in their faith. These are some of their Community of Faith experiences:
Q Our campus ministry program offers many opportunities for community involvement. Monthly offerings include Liturgies, special prayer services, adoration, community rosary, spiritual formation and service opportunities. Students are invited to join music ministry, become peer ministers, participate in class retreats, and other campus ministry events throughout the year.
Q IWHS celebrated Dia de los Muertos remembering the faithful departed by displaying cherished photos, favorite foods, personal items, marigold flowers, sugar skulls, songs, poems and candles in honor of their loved ones on a large altar.
Q Continuing to heed Pope Francis’ call for “interfaith dialogue,” Pax Christi USA welcomed guest speakers from various paths of faith and thought from such diverse beliefs as Mormonism and Islam. PC USA has also been a prominent advocate for the IWHS Fall and Spring Open House events.
Q In celebration of Black History Month, IWHS hosted speaker Mayor Ivy Taylor and held the 4th annual Gospel Fest. Participants shared in a combination of uplifting gospel singing, inspirational poems read by poet Andrea Sanderson, and a presentation by special guest, Dr. Trevor Alexander, Protestant Chaplain in the Office of Mission and Ministry at UIW.
Q An Advent prayer service was held during the month of December to kick off participation in a Lenten service project benefiting Visitation House and Casa Raises. As a ministry of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Visitation House, provides safe shelter for women and children. The Freshmen and Seniors helped by collecting laundry detergent, soaps, towels and other personal needs products. The Sophomores and Juniors collected for Casa Raises, a shelter for women and children seeking asylum.
Q The 135th Anniversary Celebration Mass was celebrated on Sunday, Oct. 23 on the front steps of IWHS followed by a reception provided by the PTO. The event was attended by many Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word who have an IWHS connection: Sr. Marichui Bringas, Sr. Maria de la Luz Romay, Sr. Maria Terisa Flores ‘62, Sr. Eleanor Geever, Sr. Alice Holden, Sr. Joan Holden, Sr. Rosita Hyland, Sr. Martha Ann Kirk, Sr. Romona Lopez, Sr. Rose Ann McDonnald, Sr. Audrey O’Mahony, Sr. Margaret Rose Palmer, Sr. Christine Stavinoha, Sr. Corine Walsh as well as parents, students and friends.
Community of Faith
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First Timothy 1:3-5 “…the stewardship from God that is by faith. The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.”
Q The Annual Silver Tea was hosted on May 7, 2017 by the Alumnae Association at the University of the Incarnate Word McCombs Center Rosenberg Sky Room. The event was chaired by Silvia Lozano Smith ’95. Attending Seniors, their families, faculty and alumnae enjoyed the Senior slideshow with an afternoon tea catered by La Madeleine. Twenty-Eight Alumnae served as table hostesses. Dr. Andrea Kelly Gonzalez ‘88 was the mistress of ceremony and the guest speaker was Julia Gonzalez Reinhart ’86, VP of Human Resources at Valero.
Q The Alumnae Association recognized eleven alumnae scholarship recipients who collectively received awards totaling $19,000.
Q The winning ticket for the “Name Your Prize Raffle” named Danny Khalil the winner of $5,000 in gift card prizes. The “Name Your Prize Raffle” concludes at the Silver Tea bringing the limited entry raffle to a close after raising more than $10,000 for scholarships. Danny’s mother is Rose Marie Heusinger ’84 and his sister is current Shamrock, Anise Nellis ’19.
Q The Alumnae Association continues to host many events and programs throughout the year, including the Annual Dance, Phonathon, Athletic Green Outs, Memorial Mass, Fiesta Medal Sales, and Silver Tea, to encourage school spirit and alumnae giving.
Q The Fall Phonathon helps update alumnae contact information and increase our annual giving dollars. This year’s team of 101 student callers made more than 3,000 calls securing more than $25,000 in three days.
Q The Alumnae Association introduced a new tie pin in 2016 to recognize students whose families have made IWHS a family tradition. The tie pin features interlocking Shamrocks that symbolize a special Shamrock connection by a grandmother, mother or aunt to a granddaughter, daughter or niece. This year we proudly honored 83 generational legacy students, making up 16% of our student population.
Q The Shamrock Legend Award, established in 2006 and presented during anniversary celebration events was awarded to Mary Guerrero-Muñoz ’87 at the 135th Anniversary Celebration Mass held on campus on Sunday, Oct. 23. Mrs. Guerrero-Muñoz was also the recipient of the Mother Columkille Colbert Award in 2015, the highest honor bestowed by the IWHS Alumnae Association.
Alumnae Association Advisory Board 2017 - 2018Yvonne Ybarra Grothues ‘86, PresidentYvette Morin Shipley ‘77, Vice PresidentSilvia Lozano Smith ‘95, SecretarySandy Piña-Garza ‘88, TreasurerMelissa De Leon Zamora ‘84, HistorianCybele Bolado ‘86, Director of Alumnae RelationsMissy Rodriguez Bustamante ‘81Diana Chávez Carrasco ‘95Brandy Durand ‘93Eydie Flores ‘87Jessica Gonzalez Gill ‘88Dr. Andrea Kelly Gonzalez ‘88Dr. Teresa Barrios Ogden ‘77Margaret Goetz Peth ‘77Sylvia Ramirez Reyna, Ph. D. ‘74 Alicia Paíz Raizen ‘80, Honorary MemberMelissa De Leon Zamora ‘84Nicole Reimers Wilkins ‘01
Alumnae Association
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Class of 1946 $100-$499 Storrow C. Sommer $1-$99 Shirley Wooltering Martin
Class of 1947 $100-$499 Olga Hachar LaVaude
Class of 1948 $1-$99 Mary Small Nichols
Class of 1949 $1-$99 Cecilia Boecker Bengele Ann L. Bippert Mildred Jean Klecka Hovenden Jo Ann Bragg Schwab
Class of 1950 $1-$99 Joyce E. Wright Nikolai
Class of 1951 $100-$499 Virginia Rodriguez $1-$99 Carole Odom Diller
Class of 1952 $1-$99 Kaye A. Arnecke Barbara Cattan Klauer
Class of 1953 $1,000-$4,999 Celine McAllen Cozad $100-$499 Vivian Wood Donahoe Elizabeth Hazuda O’Connor $1-$99 Jane Anderson McAuliffe Yvonne J. Santos
Class of 1954 $1-$99 Alvinnell DuMenil
Class of 1955 $500-$999 Margaret M. Maisel $100-$499 Ann Voelcker Abel $1-$99 Carolyn Albrecht Farmer Maria Wexler
Class of 1956 $1-$99 Lois J. Criscione Joan Miller
Class of 1957 $500-$999 Barbara Kiolbassa Britton
Class of 1958 $100-$499 Antonia [Toni] Goldsmith Marilynn Cavender Smith $1-$99 Rose Marie Bennett Mary Margaret Barna
Class of 1959 $100-$499 Jeanne Ann Koplan Patricia Lee Miles $1-$99 Judith E. Blevins Barbara Caputo Gigi Clancy Starnes Charmaine Reininger Williams
Class of 1960 $100-$499 Catherine Brewer Gilbert Diana G. Gonzalez Edith Noel McPherson Catherine A. Porter $1-$99 Maria-Elena Ball Sylvia Ann Ferris Elizabeth Ann Smith
Class of 1961 $100-$499 Dolores Dennehy Cheryl McMullan Bernadette E. O’Connor Mary Ellen Peipert
$1-$99 Catherine Ann Civiletto LaSonia Marie Dixon Kathy K. Gruber Marilyn F. Wienecke
Class of 1962 $100-$499 Rosemary Denson Claudia Richartz $1-$99 Paulette R. Brient Regina G. Hammers
Honor Roll AlumnaeSecond Corinthians 9:6 “Now this I say, he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.”
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Carol Ann Jeannin Patricia Frances Klar Marie Coe Lacey
Class of 1963 $100-$499 Sandra K. Kiolbassa Jo Ann Scrivano $1-$99 Evelyn Tellez Gonzalez Sylvia Ann Hulshof Lucille Victoria Sokol
Class of 1964 $100-$499 Mary Ann Mancini Horton Mary Meyer Vehorn $1-$99 Ann Angel Parsons Carol Christians-Rice Sharon Green Rohde
Class of 1965 $100-$499 Ann Goetz Willie Lois Butler Grant Patricia Tschoepe Maguire Jeanne Talley $1-$99 Mary Sharon Gregory Laura Trevino Murray Carole Ann Thompson
Class of 1966 $100-$499 Pam Stephens
Class of 1967 $100-$499 Rosemary M. DeHaven Virginia Haegelin Kerr $1-$99 Arlene Rash Aldridge Stella L. Reyna Janis Tschoepe
Class of 1968 $1-$99 Christine Doria Alderete Ann Maria Pfeiffer
Class of 1969 $100-$499 Anne Marie Eccell $1-$99 Mary Ann de la Garza Michelle J. Domangue Rosemary Kelley Maguire Elizabeth McNamee
Class of 1970 $100-$499 Amanda J. Krejci Mary C. Spalding $1-$99 Maria J. Cavazos Cynthia A. Sluder Alexis Villareal
Class of 1971 $100-$499 Class of ‘71 Sharon Hardenstine Susan Houston-Wolf Lucy Amen Warner Deborah A. Wennermark $1-$99 Rebecca V. Alvarez Kathleen Doria Sylvia Ann Kutschenreuter Debra Stringfellow
Class of 1972 $1-$99 Cynthia Mozisek Callins Frances Garza Joan Elizabeth Moody
Class of 1973 $100-$499 Rita Fox Duggan Maryanne C. Herzig $1-$99 Mary Swientek Nocker
Class of 1974 $100-$499 Ida Ibarra Sharon Marie Perez Irene (Mimi) Quintanilla Sylvia Antoinette Reyna Debora T. Rodriguez Patty Sharrock Taylor $1-$99 Diane D. Baird Tracy L. Colborn
Class of 1975 $100-$499 Theresa R. Spalding-Hoffman
Class of 1976 $100-$499 Sylvia M. Delgado-Moser $1-$99 Elsa White
Class of 1977 $500-$999 Leslie S. Staudt $100-$499 Teresa Barrios Ogden Margaret Goetz Peth $1-$99 Donna Savary Clemens
Class of 1978 $100-$499 Christine Corser Christine L. Spencer
Class of 1979 $1,000-$4,999 Catherine (Cathy) Civiletto $1-$99 Sandra McNease
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Class of 1980 $1,000-$4,999 Alicia País Raizen $100-$499 Betsy Lynn Salcedo $1-$99 Nan Fagan Kirkpatrick
Class of 1981 $100-$499 Arlene B. Chalkley $1-$99 Margaret Louise Garcia Tammy O’Krongley Alison Petr
Class of 1982 $100-$499 Yvette Corrine Hinojosa $1-$99 Martie Garcia Robin Du Menil Hartman
Eileen Notzon Luna
Class of 1983 $5,000-$9,999 Ana Cecilia Guajardo-Lorenzo $100-$499 Brenda S. Hutzler Taylor $1-$99 Margaret G. Bartlett Olga Garza Cardona Rose Marie Heusinger Georgiene Marie Hudnall Monica Machado Sonia Flores Rocha
Class of 1984 $100-$499 Leticia Franco Rueb Linda Green Villarreal Melissa DeLeon Zamora $1-$99 Patricia M. Anderson Priscilla Torres Driskill Angie Serbantez-Garcia Yvonne Gonzalez Sullivan Nancy F. Zapata
Class of 1985 $100-$499 Kristi Spiser Jarvis $1-$99 Cindy Orozco Aristotelidis Cecilia Young Bruce Amelia G. Nieto Mary Elizabeth Sullivan
Class of 1986 $5,000-$9,999 Julia Gonzalez Reinhart $1,000-$4,999 Yvonne M. Grothues $100-$499 Lisa Lynn McNary Elizabeth De La Pena Veeser $1-$99 Cybele L. Bolado Cathy A. Brown Deanna Rizzo Collier Rosemary R. Garcia Michelle L. Rocha
Class of 1987 $100-$499 Edith A. Flores Rosie Valadez-McStay $1-$99 Anna Laura Petri
Class of 1988 $100-$499 Jo Ann Diaz Jordan Sandy Piña-Garza $1-$99 Marisol P. Cortez Jennifer K. Srack
Class of 1989 $1-$99 Teresa Cisneros Burton Sharon Flores- Longoria Yvette Martinez
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Class of 1991 $100-$499 Laurie Ann Mayhugh $1-$99 Desirée Castillo Maria Victoria Hernandez
Class of 1992 $100-$499 Aimee S. Bel $1-$99 Graciela E. Amaro-Hanna Maricela Caballero Marisol Elena Ramirez Nicola Ramos
Class of 1993 $1-$99 Catherine Casiano Monica Clarke Brandy L. Durand
Class of 1994 $1-$99 Kaye Alison Robinson
Class of 1995 $100-$499 Diana Chávez Carrasco Vanessa Casanova Martinelli Silvia Smith Atalie K. Watts Laura O. Gonzales Wilshire $1-$99 Lydia Ann Doubleday Cristina T. Gil Marisa Flores Vasquez Dina Marie Zamarripa
Class of 1996 $100-$499 Janet Kathleen Glynn Sonia Marie Padilla $1-$99 Candace Allegra Currie Rebecca Lynn Jones Aisha Minor Nancy Evelyn Sanchez Emmeline Banawa Tamez
Class of 1997 $1-$99 Veronica M. Addison Caroline Sekula Ellis Brandi Meyer Stephanie Oosterveen
Class of 1998 $100-$499 Erin Dunham $1-$99 Monica Ramirez Balderr Corina Scheel
Class of 1999 $1-$99 Marisa Danielle Cubriel $100-$499 Sarah Schmidt
Class of 2000 $100-$499 Carolyn Birge
Class of 2001 $100-$499 Rebecca E. Pollok Laura Chance Siebeneck
Class of 2002 $100-$499 Alicia C. Boone $1-$99 Caitlin Anne McCamish
Class of 2003 $1-$99 Jessica Marie Solis
Class of 2004 $100-$499 Jennifer Allison Erika Katrina Weber $1-$99 Vanessa Gonzales Rogala
Class of 2005 $1-$99 Neysa Gamboa
Class of 2006 $1-$99 Francesanne Menezes Jessica Marie Rodriguez
Class of 2007 $100-$499 Mary Rose (Mai) McCarthy Ashley N. Villarreal
Class of 2008 $100-$499 Samantha M. Alecozay $1-$99 Alison Michelle Ayala
Class of 2009 $1-$99 Kaitlyn M. Luperchio Andrea G. Ozuna
Class of 2010 $1-$99 Alexandria N. Villarreal
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Donors$5,000-$9,999Ana Cecilia Guajardo-Lorenzo ‘83 Julia Gonzalez Reinhart ‘86$1,000-$4,999J. Laura Arnold Big Lou’s PizzaCatherine Ann Civiletto ‘79 Celine McAllen Cozad ‘53 Gerald E. DanielsCharles EbromRobert J. FrickElizabeth Robles Garza Grande Communications, Inc. Yvonne M. Grothues ‘86 Kiolbassa Provision Co. Martha LopezAlicia País Raizen ‘80Debra A. Tabak$999-$500Henry GonzalezRoger LabatRandolph & Cecilia Osherow George & Rachel Pedraza Bruce & Cindy Vaio$100-$499Ann Voelcker Abel ‘55 Claudia Ann AgueroAir SystemsSamantha M. Alecozay ‘08 Sylvia AndradeAnonymousAT&T Inc.Aimee S. Bel ‘92Carolyn Birge ‘00Alicia C. Boone ‘02Denise K. BowenC and K Realty, LLCDiana Chávez Carrasco ‘95 Arlene B. Chalkley ‘81 Champion Glass, LLCClass of ‘71Christine (Tina) Corser ‘78 Rosemary M. DeHaven ‘67 Sylvia M. Delgado-Moser ‘76 Dolores Dennehy ‘61 Stephanie Lynne Denning Rosemary Denson ‘62 Vivian Wood Donahoe ‘53 Rita Fox Duggan ‘73Erin Dunham ‘98
Anne Marie Eccell ‘69Edith A. Flores ‘87April Michelle FrickeStacy M. GalloCatherine B. Gilbert ‘60Janet Kathleen Glynn ‘96Ann Goetz ‘65Antonia [Toni] Goldsmith ‘58Diana G. Gonzalez ‘60Willie Lois Butler Grant ‘65Cranston S. HardemanSharon Hardenstine ‘71
Kenneth HaynesMaryanne C. Herzig ‘73Yvette Corrine Hinojosa ‘82Mary Ann Mancini Horton ‘64Ida Ibarra ‘74Kristi Jarvis ‘85Jo Ann Diaz Jordan ‘88Virginia Haegelin Kerr ‘67Sandra K. Kiolbassa ‘63Jeanne Ann Koplan ‘59Amanda J. Krejci ‘70Olga Hachar LaVaude ‘47Hunter P. LeeAnthony LibertoPatricia Tschoepe Maguire ‘65Vanessa Casanova Martinelli ‘95Maria MartinezLaurie Ann Mayhugh ‘91Lisa Lynn McNary ‘86Edith Noel McPherson ‘60Patricia Lee Miles ‘59Bernadette E. O’Connor ‘61
Elizabeth Hazuda O’Connor ‘53Teresa Barrios Ogden ‘77Ray J. OlivarriDolores OrmeSonia Marie Padilla ‘96Lucy N. PendonSharon Marie Perez ‘74Sandy Piña-Garza ‘88Rebecca E. Pollok ‘01Private Physician Services of Irene (Mimi) Quintanilla ‘74Anna RamirezSylvia Antoinette Reyna ‘74Claudia Richartz ‘62Rico’s Products Co. Inc.Cynthia Michelle RodriguezDebora T. Rodriguez ‘74Virginia Rodriguez ‘51Leticia Franco Rueb ‘84Jennifer M. SalazarBetsy Lynn Salcedo ‘80Gordon ScalesJo Ann Scrivano ‘63Seniors Helping SeniorsLaura Chance Siebeneck ‘01Charles Nils Smith
Marilynn Cavender Smith ‘58Sammy J. SmithSilvia Lozano Smith ‘95Francis J. Snider, SJCStorrow C. Sommer ‘46Mary C. Spalding ‘70Christine L. Spencer ‘78Pam Stephens ‘66Jeanne Talley ‘65Brenda S. Hutzler Taylor ‘83Patty Sharrock Taylor ‘74Tesoro Petroleum CorporationMaria de Jesus TorresGenevieve Nicole TreviñoElizabeth DeLaPeña Veeser ‘86Mary Susan Meyer Vehorn ‘64Ashley N. Villarreal ‘07Linda Green Villarreal ‘84Craig VinsonBeth WammackLucy Amen Warner ‘71Monica A. Washington
Atalie Ann K. Watts ‘95Erika Katrina Weber ‘04Deborah A. Wennermark ‘71Carol A. WillbornLaura O. Gonzales Wilshire ‘95Elizabeth WorleyMelissa DeLeon Zamora ‘84James ZimmermannMargaret Goetz Peth ‘77Rosie Valadez-McStay ‘87Susan Houston-Wolf ‘71$1-$99Pete Acosta Thomas L. AdamsGianna G. AddicksVeronica M. Addison ‘97Vicente C. AgueroArlene Rash Aldridge ‘67Rebecca V. Alvarez ‘71Graciela E. Amaro-Hanna ‘92Patricia M. Anderson ‘84Cynthia O. Aristotelidis ‘85Kaye A. Arnecke ‘52Joan ArnoldAlison Michelle Ayala ‘08Diane D. Baird ‘74Monica Ramirez Balderr ‘98Maria-Elena Ball ‘60Mary Margaret Barna ‘58Brian D. BarrMargaret G. Bartlett ‘83
Patricia F. Beal-PeeblesKay S. BehrensLara A. BenavidesAndrea BenavidezCecilia Boecker Bengele ‘49
Honor Roll of DonorsActs 10:31 “…your prayer has been heard and your alms have been remembered before God.”
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Rose Marie Bennett ‘58Timothy Bogart BergKatarzyna BiblesBicycle - Heaven, LLCAnn L. Bippert ‘49Judith E. Blevins ‘59Ben Richard BoydJackie BrajkovicPaulette R. Brient ‘62Cathy A. Brown ‘86Diane S. BrownShawn B. BrownCecilia Young Bruce ‘85Yvonne Calvo BurnsTeresa Cisneros Burton ‘89Maricela Caballero ‘92Tomio L. CalhounCynthia Mozisek Callins ‘72Alex H. CamachoAnnette E. CamachoAnthony P. CanoBarbara CantrellBarbara Caputo ‘59Diana D. CardenasJacinto Jesus CardonaOlga Garza Cardona ‘83Marco A. CarreonDaniel CarrilloDebra CasasCatherine Casiano ‘93Desiree Castillo ‘91Monica C. CastroMaria J. Cavazos ‘70Jacqueline ChagoyaMaria Antoinette Chalaby-JoeriCarla S. ChapaAdriana ChavarriaMary Jane ChisholmDelma I. CisnerosMonica Clarke ‘93Donna Savary Clemens ‘77
Tracy L. Colborn ‘74Deanna Rizzo Collier ‘86Esmeralda (Toni) F. CollinsMarisol P. Cortez ‘88Lois J. Criscione ‘56Elizabeth CristadoroJanis K. CroleyMarisa Danielle Cubriel ‘99Sylvia G. Cuellar-Rascoe Candace Allegra Currie ‘96Isabel Rene De La Cruz
Mary Ann de la Garza ‘69Gilberto De La RosaDanielle Rose De LunaLuis R. De LunaJohn C. DeLeonNorma Jean DeLeonMarc B. DiazCarole Odom Diller ‘51Jeffrey E. DimaalaLaSonia Marie Dixon ‘61DeAnn DockeryKathleen Doria ‘71Lydia Ann Doubleday ‘95Priscilla Torres Driskill ‘84Paul Ramon DuBayAlvinnell DuMenil ‘54Brandy L. Durand ‘93Theresa A. ElizondoCaroline Sekula Ellis ‘97Adrian ElorzaMichael A. EstevesLucinda Estrada Carolyn Albrecht Farmer ‘55Sylvia Ann Ferris ‘60Nancy A. Fitzsimon
Carol FlemingPatricia Flores-SanchezMarisol FlynnRoxanne FuentesGloria J. Fuentes-MedranoSilvia Lorena GallegosTommie J. GalvanNeysa Gamboa ‘05Denise GarciaMargaret Louise Garcia ‘81Martie Garcia ‘82Nicole GarciaRoger GarciaRosemary R. Garcia ‘86April Anne GarzaElizabeth M. GarzaFrances Garza ‘72Maricela Alegria GarzaPrudence GarzaCristina T. Gil ‘95Anna M. GonzabaHope V. GonzalesJoAnn Ploch GonzalesEvelyn Tellez Gonzalez ‘63
Mary Sharon Gregory ‘65Kathy K. Gruber ‘61Gustavo GuzmanEmmett HallRegina G. Hammers ‘62John R. HarrisRobin DuMenil Hartman ‘82Kathryn Henion-MartinJeanette Hernandez
Maria Victoria Hernandez ‘91Valerie A. HernandezRenee M. HeroltRose Marie Heusinger ‘83Mildred Klecka Hovenden ‘49Georgiene Marie Hudnall ‘83Elizabeth HuizarSylvia Ann Hulshof ‘63Kahlie Anne Hurley-EscobedoMelanie IbarraAnne M. JamesCarol Ann Jeannin ‘62Rebecca Lynn Jones ‘96David KauffmanAgnes KeaveneyRosemary Maguire Kelley ‘69Miriam G. KelloggEdward F. KiefaberNan Fagan Kirkpatrick ‘80Patricia Frances Klar ‘62Barbara Cattan Klauer ‘52Loren KrugerMelinda Marie KubovcikSylvia Ann Kutschenreuter ‘71Marie Coe Lacey ‘62Milguia R. Lacsamana Kevin G. LafranceKimberly LaFranceBeth A. LandisLora S. LaneKaren Cummings LibbyDiana LisenbeeSharon Flores Longoria ‘89Manuel Edward LopezRamona LopezEileen Notzon Luna ‘82Ricardo LunaKaitlyn M. Luperchio ‘09Monica Machado ‘83Mark A. MahavierRita De La Rosa MaltosGilbert A. MarinesAzannette Trevino MartinShirley Wooltering Martin ‘46Diana S. MartinezKateri O. MartinezMelissa MartinezMonica MartinezYvette Martinez ‘89
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Jane Anderson McAuliffe ‘53Caitlin Anne McCamish ‘02Anastasia McKennaElizabeth Crouch McNameeSandra McNease ‘79Ruth MedellinPatricia C. MeineckeLisa Anne MenchacaFrancesanne Menezes ‘06Brandi Meyer ‘97Deborah S. MillerJoan Miller ‘56Aisha Minor ‘96Joan Elizabeth Moody ‘72Monica D. MooreLisa W. MorganLaura Trevino Murray ‘65Mary Small Nichols ‘48Amelia G. Nieto ‘85Joyce Wright Nikolai ‘50Jose NinoMary Swientek Nocker ‘73Sybil ObledoTaylor E. O’DellTammy O’Krongley ‘81Stephanie Oosterveen ‘97Delia Oropez
Laura OrtegaRandolph OsherowAndrea G. Ozuna ‘09Janet ParishAnn Angel Parsons ‘64Melinda G. PayanDonna PearsonMaria PedersenBarbara Perales
Jesse P. PerezMarie PerezSecundino PerezAlison Petr ‘81Daniel J. PetriAnn Maria Pfeiffer ‘68Denise L. PfeifferEmily PiedaGeorgia Lynn PiezSophia E. PinaDenise A. PohlCatherine A. Porter ‘61Mark ProvencioLiliana A. PuenteMonica PulverShellye Taylor PurcellLaura K. QuirozAnna Maria RamirezCarmen Ramirez Marisol Elena Ramirez ‘92Nicola RamosKaren L. ReiningerJorge ResendizAnnette ReyesStella L. Reyna ‘67Carol Christians-Rice ‘64Roberto Rios
Carlos J. RivasJulia Grace RivasMaria RobertsKaye Alison Robinson ‘94Michelle L. Rocha ‘86Sonia Flores Rocha ‘83Carlos A. RodriguezCynthia RodriguezJessica Marie Rodriguez ‘06
Leticia RodriguezMargarita RodriguezMartin Rodriguez-GomezVanessa Gonzales Rogala ‘04Sharon Green Rohde ‘64Robert Tomas RomoAlicia RubioWilma A. SalameSherry SalduaElena Ramirez SanchezJose SanchezNancy Evelyn Sanchez ‘96Jimmy SandovalStella SantacruzYvonne J. Santos ‘53Corina Scheel ‘98Henry T. SchmueckleDeanna L. SchneiderJo Ann Bragg Schwab ‘49Amanda SegoviaJudy C. SeigerShannon Lindsey Seiger-HutyraAngie Serbantez-Garcia ‘84Roxanne D. SernaLeticia G. SilvaNatalia SkovorodinaCynthia A. Sluder ‘70Elizabeth Ann Smith ‘60Lucille Victoria Sokol ‘63Jessica Marie Solis ‘03Adrian L. SoteloJennifer K. Srack ‘88Paul StahlGigi Clancy Starnes ‘59Christine A. Stavinoha, CCVIDebra Stringfellow ‘71Mary Elizabeth Sullivan ‘85Yvonne Gonzalez Sullivan ‘84Jeanine TalleyPatrick M. TalleyEmmeline Banawa Tamez ‘96Delia ThomasCarole Ann Thompson ‘65Alison TierneyCatherine Torres-StahlJanis Tschoepe ‘67
Anthony W. UminskiSandi VargasSandra Ann VargasGabriella Monsenet VasquezMarisa Flores Vasquez ‘95Alexis VillarealLaura Celeste VillarealAlexandria N. Villarreal ‘10Sylvia F. VillarrealYolanda Ann VillarrealMaureen Wunsch WagnerTommy E. WashingtonMaria Wexler ‘55Elsa White ‘76Eric WickerMarilyn F. Wienecke ‘61Dawn WillbornCharmaine Reininger Williams ‘59Renee Coale WillisBriley Rae WingePatricia Ann WorchFiona YouashDina Marie Zamarripa ‘95Nancy F. Zapata ‘84Jean M. ZertucheDebra Ann Zielins
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In MemoryChristine Doria Alderete ‘68
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenKaye Adkins Arnecke ‘52
Shirley Morin Schreiber ‘52Paulette Rutledge Brient ‘62
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenCecelia Young Bruce ‘85
Yvette LopezCatherine Civiletto ‘79
Ninfa Garcia Ozuna ‘79Judge Rosemary Denson ‘62
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenMichelle J. Domangue ‘69
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenCharlene Ortiz Doria ‘64
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenDiana Doria ‘62
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenKathleen Doria ‘71
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenMark Gilger
Judith BelDonna Goodrich ‘62
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenTimothy Griffin
Judith BelKen Haynes
Judith BelKristi Jarvis ‘85
Willard and Betty SpiserBarbara Cattan Klauer ‘52
Shirley Morin Schreiber ‘52Katherine Klem
Judith BelMargaret Meyer Maisel ‘55
Judith BelCheryl Lynn McMullan, JD ‘62
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenEdith Luce McPherson ‘60
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenElias Neujahr
Judith BelAnn Angel Parsons ‘64
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenMary Finney Peipert ‘62
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenAnn Schlabach
Judith BelSarah Schmidt
Judith BelColette Flusche Schultz ‘67
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenJoseph Scribner
Judith BelLaura Chance Siebeneck ‘01
Ann ChanceBr. Frank Snider, SJC
Carol MengdenPenelope Anne Speier ‘62
Msgr. Lawrence J. StuebbenBarbara Lerma-Stauffacher ‘94
Judith BelEmmeline Banawa Tamez ‘96
Florida T. Banawa
Reneé Willis Chip Willis
In HonorTheresa Elizondo
Elizabeth and Denise OrrPeggy McChesney
Sr. Chris Stavinoha and Sr. Ramona Lopez
Theresa Spalding-Hoffman, ‘78 Clem and Emma Spalding
Carol C. Vogel ‘80 Mary Ann de la Garza ‘69
In-Kind DonorsGraciela E. Amaro-HannaAnnie’s Petite TreatsAnonymousAT&TArchdiocese of San AntonioSonia S. ArredondoMelissa Castillo BarrettBoardroom SalonTimothy Bogart BergCybele L. BoladoDenise K. BowenCasino Fun, Inc.Central Catholic High SchoolChick-fil-AD’Anthony Salon SpaDennis Uniform Mfg.CompanyDisneyland Resort Community ReKelly Lee GerardiGrimaldi’sGuillermo’s CateringJamie HansenIbettink, LLC.Julian Gold, IncPaul KaneDavid KauffmanKiolbassa Provision Co.Loren KrugerLa Madeleine French BakeryKaren Cummings LibbyAnthony LibertoDavid LindemanAnastasia McKennaFranco Mondini-RuizAmelia G. NietoJohn Michael NoriegaOak Hills FloristKathleen McKenzie OwenPaesanos Di San Antonio, LTDPioneer Manufacturing CompanyPicosos’ Peanut Co.Laura K. QuirozRex Formal WearJustin R. RodriguezSusie B. SalazarSchool Shoes Unlimited, Inc.Shark LimousinesSt. John Bosco SchoolStarbucksThe Egg and IThe Wash Tub Car Wash
Tommy’s Restaurant on San PedroFollett Bookstore at UIWWhataburger, Inc.You’ve Been SignedZachry Hospitality
Foundations/Trusts/Grants/ Matching Gifts
Archdiocese of San AntonioAT&T Employee Giving CampaignBene Oppenheimer Rochester FundBristol-Myers Squibb FoundationBybel Family Charitable FundChevron Matching Gifts ProgramF.I.R.S.T. in TexasGrande Communications, Inc.Incarnate Word FoundationRey Feo Consejo Educational
FoundationSan Antonio Area FoundationSASTEMICScanlan FoundationSilicon Valley Community
FoundationSilver Eagle Distributors Charitable
FoundationSisters of Charity of the Incarnate
WordTarget Take Charge of EducationTesoro Foundation Inc.The RWM FoundationUSAA Foundation
In MemoriamMary Heck Aschenbrener ‘53
July 23, 2017Peggy McDevitt Beck ‘65
November 7, 2017Barbara Anne Burleson ‘54
August 1, 2017Betty Jean Mueller Conley ‘49
October 31, 2017
Sydney Lauren Doolittle ‘14 February 10, 2017
Betty Jean Elbel Hancock ‘47 November 26, 2017
Magdalene Anthony Flannery ‘40 April 13, 2017
Sr. Rosa Maria Icaza, CCVI ‘46 May 6, 2017
Lucy Lytle Killea ‘39 January 17, 2017
Elva Lozano ‘52 June 9, 2017
Valerie Green Manns ‘79 August 3, 2017
Marie Malone Matocha ‘45 June 15, 2017
Julie Sutton Mueller ‘60 October 3, 2017
Rebecca Land Nelson ‘76 February 2, 2017
Ann Moreau Pantuso ‘50 March 26, 2017
Rebecca Regan ‘71 October 6, 2017
Michael Ann Garcia Reile ‘61 July 23, 2017
Janice Herrera Smith ‘02 August 19, 2017
Clara Jackson Spenkoch ‘45 September 18, 2017
Anna M. Gasbarro Sukmann ‘65 July 2, 2017
Dorothy Pape Veach ‘37 August 27, 2017
Honor Roll of Special Gifts
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CompassionColossians 3:12 “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.”
Listed below are some examples of the IWHS community modeling our core value of Compassion:
Q Sisters Trail, is the route originally taken in 1869, by the three founding Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, from Freeport, TX to San Antonio, TX. Coach Fricke once again successfully completed the 250 mile cycling adventure retracing this route. This momentous event took place in honor of breast cancer awareness month in October and benefited Friends of Christus Santa Rosa Foundation Mobile Mammography Program.
Q World Geography teacher, Mr. Paul DuBay took the challenge, offered by St. Baldrick’s Foundation, and had his head shaved by, Lyndsey Wyatt ’18. “Team Lyndsey” raised $2,140 benefiting children’s cancer research in San Antonio hospitals.
Q Student Council started a tradition last year by raising funds for Inner City Development’s Thanksgiving 365 fundraiser. Continuing the tradition, they presented a check for $1,000, to Sr. Francine Keane ‘59, CCVI, a volunteer for Inner City Development.
Q The World Geography classes visited the Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio, where they toured the museum, participated in group discussions and attended a presentation by Holocaust survivor, Mrs. Rose Sherman Williams. Mrs. Williams shared her story and left a few messages for the girls; “tell your parents and siblings you love them”, “don’t be a bystander” to bullying or violence, and “believe in yourself”.
Q Girl Power club teamed together with Days for Girls International to assemble over 40 feminine hygiene kits to be delivered to girls and women of countries in need. It is a Girl Power goal, to abolish cultural stigmas keeping women from work and school.
Q Following the Archdiocese request to collect cans of food to benefit of the “40 days of Lent Project”, participating Shamrocks were successful in stocking the shelves with plenty of canned corn, green beans and mixed vegetables.
Q During the month of November the Seniors hosted a Christmas party for their Little Sisters. During the event the Seniors presented the class of 2020 with $600 to start their Freshmen treasury and each Little Sis received a novelty gift.
Q The Class of 2020 and teachers Debbie Quinones and Alexis Villareal sponsored a cyberbullying awareness week. The class submitted anti-bulling awareness proposals and hosted guest speakers that included, Mrs. Molak from David’s Legacy foundation, State Representative Diana Arevalo ’00 and attorney Jimmy Carter from the “Don’t Bully Me project”. The class raised funds to make a donation to David’s Legacy Foundation and proudly sported t-shirts to promote awareness for the cause.
Q Pax Christi held their first time bake sale with proceeds benefiting the Thirst Project. An organization whose objective is to bring safe drinking water to communities around the world.
Is your name missing from this report?It could be because…
· You made your gift after our fiscal year ended on May 31, 2017.(Gifts received after May 31 will be included in our next Annual Report.)
· You asked that your gift be kept anonymous.
· We made a mistake and we are very sorry for the omission.
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Jennifer Allison ‘04Maria AvilaTania BarrientosNoriko BaxterLara BenavidesTimothy BergCybele Bolado ‘86Richard BoydJesse CardonaDelma CisnerosToni CollinsGloria ClaytonJames CourtneyYanira CruzSylvia Cuellar-RascoeMary Ann de la Garza ‘69Kelly DaughtryStephanie DenningLydia Doubleday ‘95Paul DuBayTheresa ElizondoLicia FarisAnne Marie ForanGloria Fuentes-MedranoLorena GallegosMaricela GarzaJoAnn GonzalesAnn GreeneErika HodoMimi KelloggDr. Beth Landis Diana LisenbeeSr. Ramona Lopez, CCVIGeneieve Martin
Graciela MartinezKateri MartinezPeggy McChesneyMaria PedersenSharon Perez ‘74Dr. Lynn PiezDebbie QuinonesKaren ReiningerMaria RobledoJennifer M. SalazarDallas SantiagoMelissa SayreGordon ScalesNatalia SkovorodinaBr. Frank Snider, SJCSr. Christine Stavinoha, CCVINancy StrilkaTony UminiskiEddie VegaAlexis Villareal ‘70Laura VillarealMichael WeilRenee WillisDina Marie Zamarripa-Ramirez ‘95
Faculty, Staff and AdministrationIncarnate Word High School is grateful to the employee support and participation in the Employee Campaign during the 2016-2017 school year.
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Financials 2016-2017 Operating BudgetOperating Budget: $6,300,000
Instruction 39%
Institutional Support 19%
Sudent Services 12%
Plant Operations 10%
Student Aid 10%
Auxiliary Enterprise 4%
Academic Support 3%
Fundraising 2%
Transfers 1%
Expenses:
Revenues:
Tuition and Fees 90%
Auxiliary Enterprises Sales and Services 5%
Other Sources 4%
Contributions and Investment Income 1%
These reflect unaudited financial statements based on 552 students.
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