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June 10, 2015 TheAlmanacOnline.com The Almanac 21 SECTION J UNE 10, 2015 A LSO I NSIDE M-A’ S LONGTIME COLLEGE ADVISER STEPS DOWN 23 | R EAL ESTATE 24 | C LASSIFIED 34 GRADUATES A Edgar Osvaldo Abarca, Wassim Aboud Syriani, Diana Elizabeth Acosta, Jason T. Adams, Juliana Aleixo, Benito Bernardo Alfajora, Arya Dawn Allender- West, Raquel Alvarez, Cole Burlingame Alves, Edgardo Ambriz, Patricia Arlette Andino, Sophia Elizabeth Androlowicz, Flor Itzel Aquino Ortiz, Jocelyn L. Arellano, Alonso Arenas Enriquez, Wyatt R. Arlie, Diana Laura Arreguin Cardenas, Oscar Arreola Buendia, Jason Arriaza Espana, Luca Astarita, Mable Attiogbe, Richard Avalos Jr., Daniel Avalos Vega B Joshua John Ballesteros, Jesenia Barragan, Jesus Barriga Mendoza, Ashley Nicole Batsford, Adrian Bazan Hernandez, Diana Becerra-Luna, David Bejar, Giuseppe L. Benites, Jeffrey Logan Biggs, Hannah Skye Blomdal, Gabriella Marie Boneso, Rachel Jeanette Bontempi, Justin Eric Borjon, Leon Miles Thomas Bowles, Vanessa Bravo Cortez, Timothy S. Brown, Lauren Fae Buckner C Alondra J. Caballero, Justin Rui Cai, Maria De Jesus Calderon, Sabrina Calderon, Aaliyah Amari Calloway, Paola Celeste Calvo, Andy Miguel Canche, Ivannoe Caravez, Alexander Carlos, Justin Charles Caruana, Oscar Castaneda Lopez, Jonathan Castillo Solis, Luis Angel Castrejon, Carlos Jesus Castro, Juan Cauich, Luis Cauich-Silvano, Nestor Daniel Causor- Aguirre, Marina Cerda, Celisia Jaylene Cerrillo, Juliana V. Cervantes, Monica K. Chanda, Eliseo Chavez, Nicholas George Chiamos, Caitlin Emper Christin, Mitchell Jacob Cockrum, Francisco Contreras Jr., Maritza A. Contreras, Alfredo Isaac Cornejo, Brenda Corona, Ana Jesenia Correa, Naomi Suset Cortez, Andrew J. Cox, Conner E. Crowley, Luis Cruz, Itzumy Diney Cruz Rico, Marcos Cuevas Aviles, Ricardo Cuevas-Torres, John Walter Curley D Adam Troy Dean, Daniel M. DeFilippo, Llusanny S. Delgadillo, Amparo Leticia Delgado Gutierrez, Eduardo Donaire, Oscar Duran E Carlum D. Edward, Katrina Lynn Erikson, Karen Denise Escobar Abundez, Alexis Monique Espinosa, Crystal Y. Espinoza F Jazmine R. Fajardo-Morales, Maxwell James Falore, Sophia Camilla Fanucchi, Rami Hasan Farran, Madina Ferguson, Malia Fihaki, Benjamin H. Finander, Jeffery Michael Fisher, Lea Danae Fisher, Catherine Alinne Flores, Crystal Flores- Jaimes, Ines Emely Flores, Joshua B. Flores, Luis D. Flores, Gregory David Foresti G Samantha Leigh Gabbard, Elvis Garcia, Isabel Dalia Garcia, Lydia Guadalupe Garcia, Adrian Garcia- Gonzalez, Efrain A. Garcia Rico, Carlos Garibay, Lindy Michele Garratt, Jessica Nicole Ghiozzi, Mark Christopher Ghiozzi, Janie Marie Giannone, Fiona Elizabeth Marie Gilbert, Matthew A. Girard, Aliea Danielle Glenn, Jorge Gomez Arellano, Martin Alex Gonzalez, Omar Gonzalez, Elizabeth Ivet Gonzalez Cerna, Kevin Granados Elizalde, Rachael Lynn Gregoire, Stephanie Rose Grelli, Jessica Grima, Eduardo Guerrero, Ena N. Guevara, Benjamin U. Gumbley, Yesenia Gutierrez H Jamie Jinyun Han, Julie C. Hennessy, Maria De La Paz Guadalupe Hermosillo Real, Roberto Hernandez, Barbara Edith Hernandez Soberanes, Rigoberto Hernandez-Venegas, Alejandro Herrera Carranza, Jawan L. Hester, Ethan James Heywood, Kinsley Higgins, Kolby Paige Higgins, Megan Hill, Benjamin Atilio Hiltbrand Consoli, Heilani Maureen Hoeft, Catherine Elizabeth Hoffmann, Lauren Elizabeth Holland, Madison R. Holland, Taira Nicole Hovden, Juwan Howard, Sofia Marjon Huibers, Rahman Patrick Joel Humphries-Hodge, Ane Hunt-Dusse J Luis E. Jacome, Christina Yulissa Jaime-Aviles, Kelly M. James, Bryanna Angelina Jauregui, Arnold Jimenez, Erandi Jimenez, Kaitlyn M. Johnson, Willmar Anibal Juarez, Ediali Aurora Juarez Crow Camacho K Bryan Kirwan, Michele Marie Kish, Colin Bradley Kloezeman, Remy J. Kops, Bese Kuila L Danielle Elisabeth LaForce, Alexi Laguna Gomez, Joseleen Alicia Landa, Brandon Leigh Lang, Steven Omar Larreynaga, Graham Louis Larsen, Kieran P. Latham, Taulupe Latu, Margaret A. Law, Noelani E. LeBlanc, Kristina M. Lennen, Martha Alicia Leon, Seraphim Maaele-Mageo Lesu’i, Daniel Liu Jr., Jocelyn Lombera, Adagio Lopeti, Clarisa Lopez, Jasmin Cristal Lopez, Jovani Lopez, Samantha Lopez, Thomas Antonio Lopez, Carol Noemi Lopez Alfaro, Sally Lopez Manriquez, Alejandro Lopez Solano, Kyle Lucas, Aimee Danielle Lynch, Linnea V. Lyssand M Jorge Christian Madero, Elijah Zepeda Madrid, Yesenia De los Angeles Madrigal, Alejandro Magana, Sergio Joshua Magana, Siaosi Francis Mahoni, Dylan F. Mahood, Amaria Chanel Majors, Anna Mikaela Manchia, Mitchell Ryan Martin, Ana Alicia Martinez Rodriguez, Yajaira Martinez, Eduardo Martinez Olivares, Dylan Maynard, Bianca Marcela Maza Robles, Shelbe J. Mazik Bass, Maria Fernanda Mc Cavitt-Malvido, Angel J. McGrath, Camille Grace McKelvey, Diego F. McMurtry, Udiel Medina Ramirez, Michael E. Mendelsohn, Irene Mendez Ortega, Dennise Mendoza - Miranda, Natali Mendoza Guerrero, Collin John Merwin, Bria Christine Michelsen, Daniel Thomas Milburn, Madeline Nicole Miller, Zebulon Busch Miller, Christian Miranda, Ashlynn Mixon, Nicholas M. Montalbano, Leira Fae Jimenez Montemayor, Kyle V. Montgomery, Gabriela Naomy Montoya Adundis, Desiree Isabel Mora Mongrut, Adrian Moreno Silva, Javier P. Mourier, Jennifer Munguia, Dina Milia Muqhar N Logan G.W. Nash, Mark Anthony Navarro, Aherakhem NeterAb, Jasmine Newton, Paola Nieto O Maria De Los Angeles Ochoa-Abarca, Karina Ochoa Gutierrez, Ethan Gabriel Ocon, Christina Frederique Oliver, Keely Margaret O’Loughlin Camp, Nuria Lisset Ontiveros Perez, Monica Alejandra Orellana Cruz, Christina Frances Oropeza, Emily S. Orrego Coronado, Joaquin Alfonso Ortiz P Carter Baily Pagan, Stephan Norman Page, Jovanni Palafox, Daniel Parker Sleator, Daniella Louise Patch, William K. Patch, Ayla Joy Partch-Lebovitz, Jack Elvis Paye, Jackson Nikolia Pearce, Maria De Jesus Pedroza Herrera, Alexis Noel Pena, Josseline Amanda Pena Espinal, Sergio Pena Garcia, Kathy Lorena Peraza, Crisanto Perez, Elizabeth Madeleine Perez, Noe Perez, Mackenzie Lee Person, Vincent Z. Peter, Anthony Pineda-Herrera, Anthony George Pintarelli, Uriel Plancarte Torres, Nicolas Daniel Plata-Escobar, Rachel Polati, Peter Joseph Poncia, Nariman Pournejat, Rafael Prado Caballero, Nathan R. Prasad, Sabrina Lynn Proctor, Anthony Pulido Q Dominique Lexus Mariah Quezada, Rosario Quinones R Jonathan Adam Rangel, Emile J. Rappaport, Daniel Rebuelta, Kimberly Rebuelta Marquez, Baldemar Alejandro Revuelta Contreras, Tiffany Reyes, Giselle Reyna, Andreas Robert Rice, Spencer Peyton Riewerts, Paul Rikhter, Juan Francisco Rincon Espinoza, Maxim Isaac Rinker-Davis, Andrew M. Rios, Fernando Antonio Rivera, Joshua J. Rivera, Kelly Susan Rivera, Amber Nicole Rizo, Sander Roat Shumway, Marguerite Robertson, Jose Robles, Mary Jane Robles, Perla Elizabeth Robles, Adrian Alexander Rodriguez, Devin James Rodriguez, Karla Rodriguez Escalante, Marcos Rodriguez, Mario A. Rodriguez, Vanessa Renee Rolle, Olivia Ann Romer, Nallely Nohemi Romero Silva, Juan Miguel Garcia Rosario, Regina Sophia Roudebush, Gabriella Ruiz, Karen G. Rutherford S Adrian Salcido-Hernandez, Guadalupe Sanchez, Kyle Lucas Sanchez Calado, Fernando Sanchez Garcia, Michelle Sandoval, Athena Rowene Saxon, Phaedra Carmen Saxon, Keirstan Schiedeck, Aaron D. Schneider, Stephanie Taylor Schofield, Lauren Nicole Schott, Katherine R. Scioscia, Selena Esparanza Seddon, Karla Andrea Servin, Nicholas Colton Shafran, McKenna Elizabeth Sheetz, Alexa Raquel Sisneros, Elizabeth Carmen Slover, Jacob Anthony Smith, Skyler Myon-Yong Song, Enedina Esther Sosa, Manolo Sotovando, Shane Thomas Stafford, Cameron David Steck, Celeste Marie Stoker, Jacob Michael Sugar T Steffy Nicole Tabares Ruiz, Felela Satalani Takapu Jr., Stefanie Tam, Bryan Tan, David Romero Teu, Celine Ruth Thomasian, Adrian A. Torres, Alec Torres, Arabella Torres Cardenas, Cesar G. Torres, Kristina Jennifer Torres, Marcos Torres-Anzaldo, Mariana Torres, Stefan Erik Touhey, Terez Maria Touhey, Jeffrey Ruben Trabanino Trujillo, Hoang Nghia Vo Tran, Paola Trancoso Prado, Madeline Claire Morrell Trinkaus, Vangana Ilisapeti Tuiaki, Sione H. Tuipulotu, III, Repeka Ese Tuliau, Briana L. Tyler-Funes U Lenoir Udo, Trophimus Sydney Uelese, Shammah Utuagiagi V Agnes Marie Vae, Maile Kulikefu Vaka, Jonathan David Valencia, Maykeline Icel Valverde, Ramon Valverde, Blenzis Mayleth Valverde- Martinez, Karla Ruby Vazquez Aguilera, Yazmin Fabiola Vega Prieto, Ma’ake A Hokava Latu Veikoso, Jesse Lee Venable, Joshua J. Villanueva W Jordan D. Walters, Cherie Celeste Walton, Dakarie Brushell Walton, Robert Kit Wang, Madeleine Elise Warman, Anne Barbara Wasserman, Jordan Makana Watts, Andrew R. Weiss, Roxanne Therese Wellington, Patrick John Wendt, Briana Renee Whitney, Jessica D. Willey, Clara Marie Woods Y Bryana Kristina Yarborough, Claire M. Youngerman Z Vanessa Zamora, Kimberly Zamora Lopez, Sonia J. Zaravia, Shelby R. Zimmer, Zachary Zinnanti T he Class of 2015 at Wood- side High School, follow- ing tradition, gave their alma mater a gift: funding for more signs to help people navigate the campus, and for more surfaces painted orange in keeping with the school colors of orange and white. The class graduated on Friday, June 5. After introductory musical pieces by the school band, the ceremony got going with Senior Class President Jessica Grima introducing two speakers: Yesenia Madrigal and her speech “Next Step,” and Linnea Lyssand on “The Conditions of a Wildcat.” Principal Diane Burbank introduced the 22 valedictori- ans, who delivered their remarks to the assembled guests. The valedictorians are: Justin Cai, Monica Chanda, Rami Farran, Benjamin Finander, Benjamin Hiltbrand Consoli, Lauren Hol- land, Madison Holland, Tai- ra Hovden, Danielle LaForce, Thomas Lopez, Dylan Mahood, Maria Fernanda McCavitt- Malvido, Michael Mendelsohn, Sabrina Proctor, Juan Miguel For the Class of 2015, the future beckons Rosario, Steffy Tabares Ruiz, Stefanie Tam, Bryan Tan, Anne Wasserman, Clara Woods and Claire Youngerman. Handing out the diplomas were Ms. Burbank, Sequoia Union High School District Trustee Alan Sarver, and former Woodside High principal and now assistant superintendent David Reilly. Reading the names of gradu- ates as they came up to receive their diplomas were Sophia Fanucchi, Benjamin Finander, Sofia Huibers, Yesenia Madri- gal, Nuria Ontiveros, Athena Saxon, Phaedra Saxon, Lauren Schott, Ededina Sosa and Anne Wasserman. A Top: Woodside senior Adrian Salcido-Hernandez (center) is on deck to shake the principal’s hand. Above: Principal Diane Burbank (in black) exchanges smiles with a graduate. Left: Elijah Madrid celebrates graduation day. Photos by Magali Gauthier/ The Almanac

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GRADUATESA Edgar Osvaldo Abarca, Wassim Aboud Syriani, Diana Elizabeth Acosta, Jason T. Adams, Juliana Aleixo, Benito Bernardo Alfajora, Arya Dawn Allender-West, Raquel Alvarez, Cole Burlingame Alves, Edgardo Ambriz, Patricia Arlette Andino, Sophia Elizabeth Androlowicz, Flor Itzel Aquino Ortiz, Jocelyn L. Arellano, Alonso Arenas Enriquez, Wyatt R. Arlie, Diana Laura Arreguin Cardenas, Oscar Arreola Buendia, Jason Arriaza Espana, Luca Astarita, Mable Attiogbe, Richard Avalos Jr., Daniel Avalos VegaB Joshua John Ballesteros, Jesenia Barragan, Jesus Barriga Mendoza, Ashley Nicole Batsford, Adrian Bazan Hernandez, Diana Becerra-Luna, David Bejar, Giuseppe L. Benites, Jeffrey Logan Biggs, Hannah Skye Blomdal, Gabriella Marie Boneso, Rachel Jeanette Bontempi, Justin Eric Borjon, Leon Miles Thomas Bowles, Vanessa Bravo Cortez, Timothy S. Brown, Lauren Fae BucknerC Alondra J. Caballero, Justin Rui Cai, Maria De Jesus Calderon, Sabrina Calderon, Aaliyah Amari Calloway, Paola Celeste Calvo, Andy Miguel Canche, Ivannoe Caravez, Alexander Carlos, Justin Charles Caruana, Oscar Castaneda Lopez, Jonathan Castillo Solis, Luis Angel Castrejon, Carlos Jesus Castro, Juan Cauich, Luis Cauich-Silvano, Nestor Daniel Causor-Aguirre, Marina Cerda, Celisia Jaylene Cerrillo, Juliana V. Cervantes, Monica K. Chanda, Eliseo Chavez, Nicholas George Chiamos, Caitlin Emper Christin, Mitchell Jacob Cockrum, Francisco Contreras Jr., Maritza A. Contreras, Alfredo Isaac Cornejo, Brenda Corona, Ana Jesenia Correa, Naomi Suset Cortez, Andrew J. Cox, Conner E. Crowley, Luis Cruz, Itzumy Diney Cruz Rico, Marcos Cuevas Aviles, Ricardo Cuevas-Torres, John Walter CurleyD Adam Troy Dean, Daniel M. DeFilippo, Llusanny S. Delgadillo, Amparo Leticia Delgado Gutierrez, Eduardo Donaire, Oscar DuranE Carlum D. Edward, Katrina Lynn Erikson, Karen Denise Escobar Abundez, Alexis Monique Espinosa, Crystal Y. EspinozaF Jazmine R. Fajardo-Morales, Maxwell James Falore, Sophia Camilla Fanucchi, Rami Hasan Farran, Madina Ferguson, Malia Fihaki, Benjamin H. Finander, Jeffery Michael Fisher, Lea Danae Fisher, Catherine Alinne Flores, Crystal Flores-Jaimes, Ines Emely Flores, Joshua B. Flores, Luis D. Flores, Gregory David ForestiG Samantha Leigh Gabbard, Elvis Garcia, Isabel Dalia Garcia, Lydia Guadalupe Garcia, Adrian Garcia-Gonzalez, Efrain A. Garcia Rico, Carlos Garibay, Lindy Michele Garratt, Jessica Nicole Ghiozzi, Mark Christopher Ghiozzi, Janie Marie Giannone, Fiona Elizabeth Marie Gilbert, Matthew A. Girard, Aliea Danielle Glenn, Jorge Gomez Arellano, Martin Alex Gonzalez, Omar Gonzalez, Elizabeth Ivet Gonzalez Cerna, Kevin Granados Elizalde, Rachael Lynn Gregoire, Stephanie Rose Grelli, Jessica Grima, Eduardo Guerrero, Ena N. Guevara, Benjamin U. Gumbley, Yesenia GutierrezH Jamie Jinyun Han, Julie C. Hennessy, Maria De La Paz Guadalupe Hermosillo Real, Roberto Hernandez, Barbara

Edith Hernandez Soberanes, Rigoberto Hernandez-Venegas, Alejandro Herrera Carranza, Jawan L. Hester, Ethan James Heywood, Kinsley Higgins, Kolby Paige Higgins, Megan Hill, Benjamin Atilio Hiltbrand Consoli, Heilani Maureen Hoeft, Catherine Elizabeth Hoffmann, Lauren Elizabeth Holland, Madison R. Holland, Taira Nicole Hovden, Juwan Howard, Sofia Marjon Huibers, Rahman Patrick Joel Humphries-Hodge, Ane Hunt-DusseJ Luis E. Jacome, Christina Yulissa Jaime-Aviles, Kelly M. James, Bryanna Angelina Jauregui, Arnold Jimenez, Erandi Jimenez, Kaitlyn M. Johnson, Willmar Anibal Juarez, Ediali Aurora Juarez Crow CamachoK Bryan Kirwan, Michele Marie Kish, Colin Bradley Kloezeman, Remy J. Kops, Bese KuilaL Danielle Elisabeth LaForce, Alexi Laguna Gomez, Joseleen Alicia Landa, Brandon Leigh Lang, Steven Omar Larreynaga, Graham Louis Larsen, Kieran P. Latham, Taulupe Latu, Margaret A. Law, Noelani E. LeBlanc, Kristina M. Lennen, Martha Alicia Leon, Seraphim Maaele-Mageo Lesu’i, Daniel Liu Jr., Jocelyn Lombera, Adagio Lopeti, Clarisa Lopez, Jasmin Cristal Lopez, Jovani Lopez, Samantha Lopez, Thomas Antonio Lopez, Carol Noemi Lopez Alfaro, Sally Lopez Manriquez, Alejandro Lopez Solano, Kyle Lucas, Aimee Danielle Lynch, Linnea V. LyssandM Jorge Christian Madero, Elijah Zepeda Madrid, Yesenia De los Angeles Madrigal, Alejandro Magana, Sergio Joshua Magana, Siaosi Francis Mahoni, Dylan F. Mahood, Amaria Chanel Majors, Anna Mikaela Manchia, Mitchell Ryan Martin, Ana Alicia Martinez Rodriguez, Yajaira Martinez, Eduardo Martinez Olivares, Dylan Maynard, Bianca Marcela Maza Robles, Shelbe J. Mazik Bass, Maria Fernanda Mc Cavitt-Malvido, Angel J. McGrath, Camille Grace McKelvey, Diego F. McMurtry, Udiel Medina Ramirez, Michael E. Mendelsohn, Irene Mendez Ortega, Dennise Mendoza - Miranda, Natali Mendoza Guerrero, Collin John Merwin, Bria Christine Michelsen, Daniel Thomas Milburn, Madeline Nicole Miller, Zebulon Busch Miller, Christian Miranda, Ashlynn Mixon, Nicholas M. Montalbano, Leira Fae Jimenez Montemayor, Kyle V. Montgomery, Gabriela Naomy Montoya Adundis, Desiree Isabel Mora Mongrut, Adrian Moreno Silva, Javier P. Mourier, Jennifer Munguia, Dina Milia MuqharN Logan G.W. Nash, Mark Anthony Navarro, Aherakhem NeterAb, Jasmine Newton, Paola NietoO Maria De Los Angeles Ochoa-Abarca, Karina Ochoa Gutierrez, Ethan Gabriel Ocon, Christina Frederique Oliver, Keely Margaret O’Loughlin Camp, Nuria Lisset Ontiveros Perez, Monica Alejandra Orellana Cruz, Christina Frances Oropeza, Emily S. Orrego Coronado, Joaquin Alfonso OrtizP Carter Baily Pagan, Stephan Norman Page, Jovanni Palafox, Daniel Parker Sleator, Daniella Louise Patch, William K. Patch, Ayla Joy Partch-Lebovitz, Jack Elvis Paye, Jackson Nikolia Pearce, Maria De Jesus Pedroza Herrera, Alexis Noel Pena, Josseline Amanda Pena Espinal, Sergio Pena Garcia, Kathy Lorena Peraza, Crisanto Perez, Elizabeth Madeleine Perez, Noe Perez, Mackenzie Lee Person, Vincent Z. Peter, Anthony

Pineda-Herrera, Anthony George Pintarelli, Uriel Plancarte Torres, Nicolas Daniel Plata-Escobar, Rachel Polati, Peter Joseph Poncia, Nariman Pournejat, Rafael Prado Caballero, Nathan R. Prasad, Sabrina Lynn Proctor, Anthony PulidoQ Dominique Lexus Mariah Quezada, Rosario QuinonesR Jonathan Adam Rangel, Emile J. Rappaport, Daniel Rebuelta, Kimberly Rebuelta Marquez, Baldemar Alejandro Revuelta Contreras, Tiffany Reyes, Giselle Reyna, Andreas Robert Rice, Spencer Peyton Riewerts, Paul Rikhter, Juan Francisco Rincon Espinoza, Maxim Isaac Rinker-Davis, Andrew M. Rios, Fernando Antonio Rivera, Joshua J. Rivera, Kelly Susan Rivera, Amber Nicole Rizo, Sander Roat Shumway, Marguerite Robertson, Jose Robles, Mary Jane Robles, Perla Elizabeth Robles, Adrian Alexander Rodriguez, Devin James Rodriguez, Karla Rodriguez Escalante, Marcos Rodriguez, Mario A. Rodriguez, Vanessa Renee Rolle, Olivia Ann Romer, Nallely Nohemi Romero Silva, Juan Miguel Garcia Rosario, Regina Sophia Roudebush, Gabriella Ruiz, Karen G. RutherfordS Adrian Salcido-Hernandez, Guadalupe Sanchez, Kyle Lucas Sanchez Calado, Fernando Sanchez Garcia, Michelle Sandoval, Athena Rowene Saxon, Phaedra Carmen Saxon, Keirstan Schiedeck, Aaron D. Schneider, Stephanie Taylor Schofield, Lauren Nicole Schott, Katherine R. Scioscia, Selena Esparanza Seddon, Karla Andrea Servin, Nicholas Colton Shafran, McKenna Elizabeth Sheetz, Alexa Raquel Sisneros, Elizabeth Carmen Slover, Jacob Anthony Smith, Skyler Myon-Yong Song, Enedina Esther Sosa, Manolo Sotovando, Shane Thomas Stafford, Cameron David Steck, Celeste Marie Stoker, Jacob Michael SugarT Steffy Nicole Tabares Ruiz, Felela Satalani Takapu Jr., Stefanie Tam, Bryan Tan, David Romero Teu, Celine Ruth Thomasian, Adrian A. Torres, Alec Torres, Arabella Torres Cardenas, Cesar G. Torres, Kristina Jennifer Torres, Marcos Torres-Anzaldo, Mariana Torres, Stefan Erik Touhey, Terez Maria Touhey, Jeffrey Ruben Trabanino Trujillo, Hoang Nghia Vo Tran, Paola Trancoso Prado, Madeline Claire Morrell Trinkaus, Vangana Ilisapeti Tuiaki, Sione H. Tuipulotu, III, Repeka Ese Tuliau, Briana L. Tyler-FunesU Lenoir Udo, Trophimus Sydney Uelese, Shammah Utuagiagi V Agnes Marie Vae, Maile Kulikefu Vaka, Jonathan David Valencia, Maykeline Icel Valverde, Ramon Valverde, Blenzis Mayleth Valverde- Martinez, Karla Ruby Vazquez Aguilera, Yazmin Fabiola Vega Prieto, Ma’ake A Hokava Latu Veikoso, Jesse Lee Venable, Joshua J. VillanuevaW Jordan D. Walters, Cherie Celeste Walton, Dakarie Brushell Walton, Robert Kit Wang, Madeleine Elise Warman, Anne Barbara Wasserman, Jordan Makana Watts, Andrew R. Weiss, Roxanne Therese Wellington, Patrick John Wendt, Briana Renee Whitney, Jessica D. Willey, Clara Marie WoodsY Bryana Kristina Yarborough, Claire M. YoungermanZ Vanessa Zamora, Kimberly Zamora Lopez, Sonia J. Zaravia, Shelby R. Zimmer, Zachary Zinnanti

The Class of 2015 at Wood-side High School, follow-ing tradition, gave their

alma mater a gift: funding for more signs to help people navigate the campus, and for more surfaces painted orange in keeping with the school colors of orange and white. The class graduated on Friday, June 5.

After introductory musical pieces by the school band, the ceremony got going with Senior Class President Jessica Grima introducing two speakers: Yesenia Madrigal and her speech “Next

Step,” and Linnea Lyssand on “The Conditions of a Wildcat.”

Principal Diane Burbank introduced the 22 valedictori-ans, who delivered their remarks to the assembled guests. The valedictorians are: Justin Cai, Monica Chanda, Rami Farran, Benjamin Finander, Benjamin Hiltbrand Consoli, Lauren Hol-land, Madison Holland, Tai-ra Hovden, Danielle LaForce, Thomas Lopez, Dylan Mahood, Maria Fernanda McCavitt-Malvido, Michael Mendelsohn, Sabrina Proctor, Juan Miguel

For the Class of 2015, the future beckonsRosario, Steffy Tabares Ruiz, Stefanie Tam, Bryan Tan, Anne Wasserman, Clara Woods and Claire Youngerman.

Handing out the diplomas were Ms. Burbank, Sequoia Union High School District

Trustee Alan Sarver, and former Woodside High principal and now assistant superintendent David Reilly.

Reading the names of gradu-ates as they came up to receive their diplomas were Sophia

Fanucchi, Benjamin Finander, Sofia Huibers, Yesenia Madri-gal, Nuria Ontiveros, Athena Saxon, Phaedra Saxon, Lauren Schott, Ededina Sosa and Anne Wasserman. A

Top: Woodside senior Adrian Salcido-Hernandez (center) is on deck to shake the principal’s hand. Above:Principal Diane Burbank (in black) exchanges smiles with a graduate. Left: Elijah Madrid celebrates graduation day.

Photos by Magali Gauthier/The Almanac

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In keeping with its tradi-tion, Menlo-Atherton High School started its June 4

graduation ceremonies on a patriotic note. The program included a rendition of “America the Beautiful,” a presentation of the stars and stripes by a color guard from the U.S. Marine Corps, and the singing of the national anthem by the M-A choir, directed by Patrick Maier. Senior Class Adviser Sophia Bercow welcomed the assembled

and introduced speakers from the senior class: Alan Martinez and Caroline Hodes spoke on “Find Yourself by Doing What You Love,” Matthew Vollrath gave a talk titled “Be Yourself: Not as Easy as it Sounds,” Rosa Chavez spoke on “Throughout Time,” and Andrea Gaini gave a talk titled “Every Day is a Great Day.” Outgoing principal Matthew Zito added his remarks and presented the class to Sequoia Union High School District

officials attending the ceremony: Superintendent James Lianides and board members Laura Mar-tinez and Alan Sarver. The choir followed up with “Feelin’ Good / Let’s Get It Started.” Guidance counselor Francine Andrade, bilingual resource teacher Gregg Patner and guid-ance counselor Lara Sandora announced the names of the graduates as they came up to receive their diplomas. A

Fare thee well, Class of 2015

GRADUATESA Jaycie S. Abel, Carlos Acosta, Arash Afsarifard, Josue F. Aguilar, Uriel Alcala, Graciela Alcauter Ortiz, Miranda Rose Alfano-Smith, Dulce Alvarado, Gerardo Sanchez Alvarado, Michelle Alvarez Mendoza, Salvador Alvarez, Jacquelin Alvarez-Morales, Thomas Alves Andreae, Lindsay Jo Andrew, Samantha Savides Andrew, Chance Andrews, Mariela Arceo Madriz, Jose Carlos Archundia Adriano, Alexander Marc Argente, Laura Arrayga Gonzalez, Jaime Avalos Reynoso Jr., Carmen C. AyalaB Naomi Ellen Baer, Grace Gabriella Baker, Natalie Marie Baker, Danielle Helene Balestra, Evelyn Baran, Cassidy Lynne Barman, Irais Barojas, Alejandro Barrera, Ricardo Pena Romero Barriga Jr, Matthew P. Baszucki, Deniz Berk Bayrakeri, Andre W. Benz, Sophia Rose Bercow, Jason Nicholas Blazensky, Sophia Lynne Bock, Alex Bourasseau, Nicholas Holden Bradley, Julia K. Brandman, Rex Bressler, Julie F. Burke, Renee E. ButlerC Carlos Cabello Santos, Emmanuel Calderon Lozano, Victoria “Kiki” Jane Canny, Claire Anne Carruthers, Mayra Lizbeth Cervantes Garcia, Nicolas Rayniv Chand, Kendall Beringer Chapman, Rosa Chavez Torres, Kaitlyn Hoi-Yee Cheng, Shaan Jehangir Chilukuri, John Chitouras, Yisel Cisneros Rumbo, Bernardino Cisneros Vera, Marie-Agnes Celine Claverie, Brian Corey Coggins, Gabriel Reuven Cohen, Ryan James Cole, Alice Coleman, Alondra E. Colin, Kodiak Conrad, Adan Cordova Avalos, Mauricio Coria Castro, Morgan Corona, Noemi Yudelky Cruz, Dulce Maria Cuevas Galeana, Monica Grace Culhane, Schuyler Lauren Cummings, Kristin Aileen CwirlaD Anna Jean Dailey, Sarah L. Dairiki, Arnel De Guzman Jr., Maria Diaz Cardenas, Peter Jeffrey Diller, William Chandler Dixon, Preston Howard Dominguez Marsh, Rajan Ranajit DuttaE Evan Fuller Easton, Joseph Ellefritz, Victoria Ellis, Samantha Enriquez, Silvia Eseberre, Mimi Louise Eshleman, Brayam Espinosa, Kali S. Espinoza, Amanda V. Esquivel, German Estrella, Miles Robert EvansF Marta Lisa Fatica, Nicholas Laurence Feeley, Jacob Bret Feiler, Lauren Feldis, Gillian Allen Ferrer Menor, Zane Fields, Sinitalela Filimone, Brandon Michael Fischer, Wesley Todd Fischer, Eliza Fitz, David Gaelan Fitzpatrick, Benjamin Lawrence Flanagan, Emely Flores, Laki V. Fonua, Jacqueline Foody, Nina Fox, Eleanor Maye Frye, Hayley Fryling, Taylor Maureen Fryling, Jackson FusonG Gracie Gaddis, Andrea Gaini, Ezequiel Galvan Navarro, Alberto Garcia Gil, Alexander Joseph Garcia, Ashley Lauren Garcia, Efrain Garcia-Lopez, Daniel Garcia-Ramirez, Juan Garcia-Rebuelta, Max Hammond Gardiner, Samantha Marie Gaston, Sarah Mae Geonzon, Casey Shawn Gernaat, Francesca M. Gilles, Zachary M. Goland, Jack Goldstein, Alex Gonzalez, Brisa Gonzalez, Valerie Gonzalez, Andres Gonzalez-Lopez, Erin Marie Goode, Sarah M. Goodman, Hannah Kate Grossman, Christine Guenin, Eliza Rose Gutierrez-Dewar, Alexis Guzman Garcia, Jose L. Guzman

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From top to bottom: M-A senior Hannah Grossman trades hugs with a teacher. Exchange student Andrea Gaini with his diploma. Senior Manuele Setefano (center) with his aunts and niece. Joalma Stern gets a kiss from her nephew Kymani.On the cover: Menlo-Atherton graduates celebrate after the ceremony.

Photos by Michelle Le/ The Almanac

Romance languages, specifically French and Portuguese, and lit-erature. She picked up Spanish later by listening to a Spanish-language station on her car radio for three years, she said.

As for Harvard, “I was the least intellectual person that I’d met there in four years,” she said. “My career goal, from for-ever, was to be a mom.” She said she chose Harvard because she didn’t think it would hurt to be a well-educated mom.

She went on to raise three children while working at home. A “super fast” typist, she earned an income by transcribing inter-views, a sideline that continues to this day, she said. It’s interest-ing work, it pays well and she can set her own schedule, she said.

Of her children, all three teach in the Menlo Park City School District and two are married to teachers. At Thanksgiving, they talk about their students and education. “We’re probably really boring,” she said.

Ms. Kleeman is 64 and now situated so she no longer has to work full time, but she will be volunteering somehow. “I’m not going to sit around and do noth-ing,” she said. “Well maybe for a month. I’d like to see what it feels like to wake up in the morn-ing and not have an enormous agenda.”

In the lives of her seniors, Ms. Kleeman frequently represented another adult, an extension of parenting, she said.

The most demanding aspect

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NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to Sections 5473, et. seq. of the California Health and Safety Code that the District Board of West Bay Sanitary District has, by general regulation, elected to collect its charges for sewer services for FY 2015-2016 on the tax roll in the same manner as general taxes and will cause to be filed with its Secretary a written report containing a description of each parcel of real property receiving sanitary sewer service from the District and the amount of the charge for each parcel.

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M-A’s longtime adviser steps downAlice Kleeman wraps up 20 years and many long days as a college adviser

By Dave BoyceAlmanac Staff Writer

Over Alice Kleeman’s 20 years of advising Menlo-Atherton High School

students on their plans for col-lege, with her summers abbrevi-ated to the month of July, she said she’s been exhausted by her job and sometimes stressed out, but never bored.

“It’s that school that I love. It’s all about M-A. It’s just magical,” she said in a conversation with the Almanac about her plans to retire on June 30. Ms. Kleeman has offered to advise her suc-cessor for the upcoming school year “on a very part-time basis,” if asked.

M-A’s magic may be in its mix, she said. Students come from families with huge dif-ferences in wealth and aca-demic preparation. There are citizenship problems among the undocumented and families that see college as a secondary priority. Ethnic and socioeco-nomic diversity in advanced-placement and honors classes has improved, but an observer could justifiably say there’s a long way to go, Ms. Kleeman said. Self-segregation among students along ethnic lines has lessened, but there’s room for improvement, she said.

And notwithstanding wealth and academic preparation, stu-dents often have unrealistic dreams and expectations. “We help their expectations become adjusted somewhat,” she said. A stellar student resume, for example, is not a “golden ticket” to any particular school. “There are legions of people with these qualifications,” Ms. Kleeman said. “There isn’t room at Har-vard for everybody who’s amaz-ing.”

“I think trying to serve all these students is a lofty goal,” she said. “It’s incredibly challenging. We’re just constantly trying to do a better job and to serve kids better. ... Nobody around here sits back and says, ‘That’s good enough.’”

Speaking of Harvard Univer-sity, that is Ms. Kleeman’s alma mater — a biographical note not widely known, she said. She applied to eight universities, including Smith, Wellesley, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Wisconsin. “I would have happily, happily gone to any one,” she said. Har-vard wasn’t her first choice. She stopped by for an interview on her way to another college, she said.

Her focuses in college were

Photo by Michelle Le/The AlmanacAlice Kleeman

M-A’s magic may be in its mix, she

said. Students come from families with huge differences in

wealth and academic preparation.

of her job was volume. As M-A’s lone college adviser, her office was a convergence point for 450 seniors every year. Not all of them stopped by, but 14-hour days were common, she said. If it wasn’t an essay to review, it was a college application.

“It’s just overwhelming,” she said. “It was almost like triage. Every day is so different and so crazy. ... There are all kinds of things that upset the apple cart.”

She established a tradition of a Sunday email to remind seniors of what they should be thinking about in the upcoming week. If six or seven seniors asked a par-ticular question in the previous week, she would include it and answer it in the email.

It was strategic. Communicate with the seniors as a group, answering some questions ahead of time, so as to make time for higher quality exchanges when speaking person-to-person.

Her job required her to stay on top of changes to processes for applying to college. The critical issues: changes at the University of California and California State University sys-tems, financial aid, testing, and changes to “common” applica-tions — online applications that hundreds of colleges now accept. The days of folding, stamping and mailing applications are mostly gone, she said.

She visited hundreds of cam-puses, paid for by the universities and usually in early December, a slow period for her. She typically spent several days there talking with professors and students and going on tours. “I don’t think you could do this job without (those visits),” she said.

When she considered a partic-ular student’s plans and recom-mended a college as potentially a good fit, parents may turn around and book a flight to that campus. “That’s a huge responsi-bility that requires a lot of trust and credibility,” she said. “I take it very seriously.”

Parents ran the gamut in terms of their engagement. Some were uninvolved, so she spent her time vigorously encouraging them to get involved. Others she had to ask to step back and let the student handle the issue. She chose her words carefully.

She has two bits of advice that apply across the board: Always apply for financial aid, and arrange your high school experi-ence with an eye to balance and health.

Don’t take too many AP or honors classes simultaneously, and never ask the question, “Will this look good to a college?” she said. “Incredibly, you’ll have lots of great college options.” A

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Woodside $1,995,00071 Oak Haven Way Private retreat surrounded by Blue & Coastal Oak trees. Spacious LR&DR, remodeled kitchen 3 BR/3 BA Grace Feng CalBRE #01049060 650.325.6161

Redwood City $1,495,000811 Mohican Way Approximately 2,370 sq ft. Situated on a 6,900 sq ft lot in beautiful Emerald Hills. 4 BR/2.5 BA Julie Ray CalBRE #01881349 650.324.4456

Menlo Park $779,000165 E. O’Keefe #18 Lovely gated town home featuring a remodeled kitchen, fireplace, mstr ste, patio & pool. 2 BR/2 BA Valerie Trenter CalBRE #01367578 650.323.7751

Woodside $4,495,000470 W Maple Way Tuscan villa entirely rebuilt in 2007 on 1.5 ac. Close-in location with magnificent views. 4 BR/3.5 BA Scott Dancer CalBRE #00868362 650.851.2666

Los Gatos $2,195,00015835 Hidden Hill Rd Beautifully located in lower foothills just 5 min-utes from downtown Los Gatos & Saratoga! 4 BR/3.5 BA Doug Gonzalez CalBRE #00895924 650.324.4456

Menlo Park $1,850,0002010 Santa Cruz Ave Mediterranean style on a large lot. Minutes to Stanford. Top Menlo Park Schools. 4 BR/2.5 BA Sophie Kirk/Pat McDonnell CalBRE #01926401/01926896 650.324.4456

Menlo Park $1,435,000659 Marsh Rd This remodeled home has it all! Close to Facebook w/ guest cottage & chef ’s kitchen! 3 BR/2.5 BAEnayat Boroumand CalBRE #01235734 650.324.4456

East Palo Alto $480,880999 Bay Road Turn key home vaunts a bright and open floor plan situ-ated on a 5100 sq. ft lot. 2 BR/1 BA Jane Jones CalBRE #01847801 650.325.6161

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Exquisite New Construction located in the Heart of Menlo Park Finished with the finest details, this home offers:

• Approx. 3,900 square feet of living space on a lot approx. 11,000 square feet

• Five en-suite bedrooms, plus an office with built in shelving

• Large gourmet eat-in kitchen with center island that opens to large family room featuring a fireplace

• Open floor plan with beautiful hardwood floors on main level

• Two car attached garage• Spacious terraced yard with patio and lawn space

perfect for entertaining• Award winning Las Lomitas school district Offered for $4,595,000

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Piano Lessons Quality Piano Lessons in Menlo Park. Call (650)838-9772 Alita Lake

135 Group ActivitiesThanks St, Jude

140 Lost & Found123

missing cat: orange tabby Our beloved cat Mary is missing since 5/12, from McKendry Dr. in the Willows neighborhood. She’s a big orange tabby cat. Please help us find her. Reward to finder! call (650) 799-4009

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152 Research Study VolunteersHot Flashes? Women 40-65 with frequent hot flashes, may qualify for the REPLENISH Trial - a free medical research study for post-menopausal women. Call 855-781-1851. (Cal-SCAN)

Having Sleep Problems? If you are 60 years or older, you may be eligible to participate in a study of Non-Drug Treatments for Insomnia sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, and conducted at the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Medical Center. Participants will receive extensive sleep evaluation, individual treatment, and reimbursement for participation. For more information, please call Stephanie or Ryan at (650) 849-0584. (For general information about participant rights, contact 866-680-2906.)

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Older Car, Boat, RV? Got an older car, boat or RV? Do the humane thing. Donate it to the Humane Society. Call 1- 800-743-1482 (Cal-SCAN)

210 Garage/Estate SalesMenlo Park, 921 Lucky Ave., June 13 & 14, 9-4

Palo Alto, 4000 Middlefield Road, June 13 & 14, 10-4

215 Collectibles & AntiquesDr. Seuss Pink Tufted Beast - $6200

Dr. Seuss Relaxed in Spite of It - $3800

Rare Pokemon cards for sale

230 FreebiesNicely upholstered chaise - FREE

240 Furnishings/Household items Sofa - $400

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250 Musical InstrumentsFull-Size H Schuster Violin - $800

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340 Child Care Wanted

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350 Preschools/Schools/CampsAcorn Chinese Learning Center Children Mandarin & Cantonese Program. www.acornchinese.com

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355 Items for Sale3DVDsLittlePeople,PlanetHeroes,T

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525 Adult Care WantedCaregiver needed male caregiver for disabled student in MV. Call (650)-906-4715.

560 Employment InformationDrivers: Class A CDL in 2-1/2 weeks. Company Sponsored Training. Also Hiring Recent Truck School Graduates, Experienced Drivers. Must be 21 or Older. Call: (866) 275-2349. (Cal-SCAN)

MAKE $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.theworkingcorner.com (AAN CAN)

BusinessServices

604 Adult Care OfferedNurse/CNA Available Live in. 23 yrs hospital exp., all areas. Local. 650/224-1870

624 FinancialReduce Your Past Tax Bill by as much as 75 Percent. Stop Levies, Liens and Wage Garnishments. Call The Tax DR Now to see if you Qualify 1-800-498-1067. (Cal-SCAN)

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636 InsuranceAuto Insurance starting at $25/month. Call 855-977-9537 

Lowest Prices Health and Dental Insurance. We have the best rates from top companies! Call Now! 888-989-4807. (CalSCAN)

HomeServices

715 Cleaning ServicesDelma’s House Cleaning

Gloria’s Housecleaning Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Own supplies. Great refs., affordable rates. 650/704-1172

Isabel and Elbi’s Housecleaning Apartments and homes. Excellent references. Great rates. 650/670-7287 or 650/771-8281

Lucy’s Housecleaning Service Homes, condos, apts. Window cleaning. 22 years exp., refs. Free est. 650/771-8499; 408/745-7276. [email protected]

Orkopina Housecleaning Spring Cleaning Sale. Celebrating 30 years. 650/962-1536

748 Gardening/Landscaping

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LANDA’S GARDENING & LANDSCAPING *Yard Maint. *New Lawns. *Rototil *Clean Ups *Tree Trim *Power Wash *Irrigation timer programming. 19 yrs exp. Ramon, 650/576-6242 [email protected]

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R.G. Landscape Drought tolerant native landscapes and succulent gardens. Demos, installations, maint. Free est. 650/468-8859

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751 General Contracting

A NOTICE TO READERS: It is illegal for an unlicensed person to perform contracting work on any project valued at $500.00 or more in labor and materials. State law also requires that contractors include their license numbers on all advertis-ing. Check your contractor’s status at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-321-CSLB (2752). Unlicensed persons taking jobs that total less than $500.00 must state in their advertisements that they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Board.

759 Hauling J & G HAULING SERVICE Misc. junk, office, gar., furn., mattresses, green waste, more. Lic./ins. Free est. 650/743-8852 (see my Yelp reviews)

767 MoversSunny Express Moving Co. Afforable, Reliable, Refs. CalT #191198. 650/722-6586 or 408/904-9688

771 Painting/Wallpaper

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Good references Low price

Lic. #52643 (650) 575-2022Glen Hodges Painting Call me first! Senior discount. 45 yrs. #351738. 650/322-8325

H.D.A. Painting and Drywall Interior/exterior painting, drywall installed. Mud, tape all textures. Free est. 650/207-770

Italian Painter Spring Spruce Up! Avail. now! Interior/exterior. 30 years exp. Excel. refs. No job too small. AFFORDABLE RATES. Free est. Call Domenico, 650/421-6879

STYLE PAINTING Full service painting. Insured. Lic. 903303. 650/388-8577

775 Asphalt/ConcreteRoe General Engineering Asphalt, concrete, pavers, tiles, sealing, artificial turf. 36 yrs exp. No job too small. Lic #663703. 650/814-5572

779 Organizing ServicesEnd the Clutter & Get Organized Residential Organizing by Debra Robinson (650)390-0125

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801 Apartments/Condos/StudiosMenlo Park, 2 BR/1 BA - $3,295

805 Homes for RentRedwood City (emerald Hills), 4 BR/3.5 BA - $5395

809 Shared Housing/RoomsALL AREAS ROOMMATES.COM Lonely? Bored? Broke? Find the perfect roommate to complement your person-ality and lifestyle at Roommates.com! (AAN CAN)

Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1350/mo

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815 Rentals WantedSingle Bedroom furnished unit

Student needs summer housing

825 Homes/Condos for SaleMenlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $699,000

Menlo Park, 2 BR/2 BA - 1,385,000.

Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $1099000

Sunnyvale, 3 BR/2 BA - $899000

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995 Fictitious Name StatementFile No. 265097 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Theatre Service & Supply, 85 Lily Court, Brisbane, CA 94005, County of San Mateo Mailing address if different: P.O. Box 87, Brisbane, CA 94005 Registered Owner(s): William T. Miller, 85 Lily Court, Brisbane, CA 94005 This business is conducted by: an individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on January 1, 2015. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A regis-trant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) Signature of Registrant: William T. Miller This statement was filed with the County Clerk of SAN MATEO COUNTY on April 27, 2015. Notice - In accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the Office of the County Clerk. Except, as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to Section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A New Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or Common Law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). Original MARK CHURCH, COUNTY CLERK SAN MATEO COUNTY BY: GLENN SCHANGTIN, Deputy Clerk ALM

NO. 6 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 265315 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as: NO. 6, located at 883 Santa Cruz Ave., Suite 4, Menlo Park, CA 94025, San Mateo County. Registered owner(s): CALLA DESIGNS INC. P.O. Box 1112 Menlo Park, CA 94025 This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on May 11, 2015. (ALM May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 2015)

ORAGON ZEPHYR DESIGN WERX FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 265505 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Oragon Zephyr Design Werx, located at 2787 Ohio Ave., Redwood City, CA 94061, San Mateo County. Registered owner(s): JUDI McALPIN 2787 Ohio Ave. Redwood City, CA 94061 This business is conducted by: An Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on May 29, 2015. (ALM June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2015)

ABILD-PEDERSEN COACHING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 265491 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as: Abild-Pedersen Coaching, located at 2079 Valparaiso Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025, San Mateo County. Registered owner(s): INGRID CHRISTINE ABILD-PEDERSEN 2079 Valparaiso Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025 This business is conducted by: An Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above on N/A. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on May 28, 2015. (ALM June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2015)

997 All Other LegalsAMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO Case No.: CIV532549 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: JIN YU LIN filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: JIN YU LIN to KIMIYO LIN. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is sched-uled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Tu. June 16, 2015, 9:00 a.m., Dept.: PJ, Room: 2D, of the Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo, located at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition

in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: THE ALMANAC Date: May 12, 2015 /s/ John L. Grandsaert JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (ALM May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 2015)

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO Case No.: CIV532468 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: ZACHARY JAMES T. KOSTERMAN-PATTERSON filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: ZACHARY JAMES T. KOSTERMAN-PATTERSON to ZACHARY JAMES PATTERSON. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is sched-uled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: June 30, 2015, 9:00 a.m., Dept.: PJ, Room: 2D, of the Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo, located at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: THE ALMANAC Date: February 20, 2015 /s/ John L. Grandsaert JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (ALM June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2015)

Proposition 65 Warning L-3 Randtron Antenna Systems oper-ates facilities located at and around 130 Constitution Dr., Menlo Park which uses and emits chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. We do not believe that any person is exposed to these chemicals at levels constituting a health or safety risk. However, we have not made a formal determination that actual exposure levels are below the Proposition 65 “no significant risk” levels for carcinogens or “no observable effect” levels for chemicals known to cause reproductive harm, and we have not performed a risk analysis to determine the precise amount of exposure that any individual would receive over a 70 year period. Proposition 65 therefore obligates us to provide this warning to potentially effected individuals. Further informa-tion may be obtained by contacting L-3 Randtron Antenna Systems at 650-326-9500 Ext. 483. (ALM June 10, 2015)

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9 WILMINGTON ACRES CT $2,245,0005 BR/4.5 BA sunny Emerald Hills home on

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320 HILLSIDE DR. $2,695,0004BD/2.5BA built in late 90’s on 1/3 acre. WDS Schl. Recently remodeled Tri-level,

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SUE CRAWFORD650.324.4456

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MENLO PARK

563 ENCINA AVE $1,999,00018,900 sq. ft. lot. Potential lot split with one lot fronting 10th and one fronting Encina Ave. Buyer to verify. Home as-is.

MARGOT LOCKWOOD650.400.2528

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70 FOX HOLLOW LN $1,995,000Custom quality built 5BD/3BA home in prestigious Emerald Hills. Serene private setting w/aprx 3800 sf of living space on a 1/2ac in a gated community.

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15835 HIDDEN HILL RD $2,195,000Beautifully located in lower foothills just 5 minutes from downtown Los Gatos and Saratoga! Enjoy the peaceful, serene setting with gorgeous views.

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6 CALLADO WAY $14,500/MO.Updated executive single level home w/ tennis court, outdoor children’s play area & gazebo on 1.24 acres. Beautifully landscaped w/ large patio.

ERIKA DEMMA650.740.2970

[email protected] #01230766

WOODSIDE | EXCLUSIVE

5 CEDAR LN $6,500,000Downtown location just off Mountain Home Rd. Well-appointed 4BD/4BA cus-tom home plus a secondary 1BD/1BA res-idence. Just over 1 ac. www.5CedarLane.

GINNY KAVANAUGH650.400.8076

KavanaughGroup.comCalBRE #00884747

PORTOLA VALLEY

5922 ALPINE RD $6,400,000Built in 2012, this 5BD/4.5BA home with separate guest house sits on 9.3 +/- ac w/ Bay, Valley & City views. Pool & 3 car garage. 5922Alpine.com

ENAYAT BOROUMAND650.324.4456

[email protected] #01235734

MENLO PARK

659 MARSH RD $1,435,000Remodeled 3BD/2.5BA w/chic style, this home has it all! Guest cottage, beautifully landscaped front & rear yards, plus located just 3 mi. to Facebook!

COLLEEN COOLEY650.325.6161

CalBRE #01269455

MENLO PARK

1014 WINDERMERE AVE $1,499,000Located in Menlo Park’s Flood Park neigh-borhood, this beautifully updated home is move-in ready. The lovely gardens are watered by a working well.

ELAINE WHITE650.324.4456

[email protected] #01182467

550 ORTEGA AVE #B321 $879,000Bright, sunny 2B/2ba unit w/updated kitchen w/slab counters, SS appliances. High ceilings, sliders to deck. Close to shops & dining. Onsite pool, gym.

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