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1 ' Ignatian 2003, St. Ignatius College Preparatory, 200137th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116, (415) 7317500, Volume 66 Of SI What is the face of an SI student? Is it the focused look of a freshman diligently studying for her biology test? Or, is it the spiritual face of an InSIgnis member passionately leading retreat? Angelique Boccara and Marla Pacini cheer at the Bruce with a minute and 17 seconds remaining. 1st place winner, Jordan Rosen, proudly displays his interpretation of the Statue of Liberty at the Frosh Social. JoeLeveronitesi-; i:ii i i - booth during the a i;i i ha- Driu-. heered on by Seniors behind him, Tim Chang runs back onto the field after finding a pair of shoes in the Opening Day relay race. Yvannia Perez, Carolyn DeVoto, Sara Barulich, Claire Palmer, and Rachael Lohrey follow the action at the Bruce. Digging in, Chaz Morales quickly consumes a whipped cream filled Twinkie as a part of Opening Day, a rally put on by the Student Council to celebrate Si's new track field. and Pacheco. Mass of the Holy Kristyn Telleen cross 37th Opening Intently focused, Laura Kulm and Vanessa Krause study on the third floor. United, Stellamarie Hall, Andrew Howard, Charlie Patterson, and Roxanne Arriaza join hands during the Our Father at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Mike and Tom against Rory ai the three-legged race c The Coyne brothers wc Sabrina Cordona inflatable slide dur Sal Crivello takes the time to make a phone call. Students cheer as the football team makes it down the field. Is the face of an SI student the intent gaze of an energetic Water Polo player aiming for the tie-breaking goal? Is it the look of contemplation in the chess player's eye as he considers his next move? Or, is it the satisfaction in the face of a Christian Life Community member collecting cans for the C.L.C. food and toy drive? As individuals, our personalities, talents, hobbies, and even our habits distinguish us from others and define who we are. Yet it is our unique attributes that contribute to the greater spirit of SI. Our differences are essential to the meaning of SI and what our school stands for. Together, this is our face: The FACE of SI. Carlos Velez (back) looks as Joey Arniao (right), and Gustavo Manzanares (left) work in the Library. With the winning egg in hand, Max Mizono celebrates after winning the egg toss (and a $100 cash prize). n Mark Llorente, Robert Hendler, Ellis Lau, and Darren Chan look up to view the lyrics of the Beatles' song, With a Little Help from my Friends, during the Senior Prayer Service. Kristel De Francis studies on a bench in the Student Center after school. Lourdes Long, launch a class. Jeung, Ina Victoria Herrera office. Red and Blue hair. A cheer reverberates through the crowds. A paw print tattoo is painted on her cheek, an outward display other spirit. His eyes shine brightly; his face is welcoming, for he is fully alive with the spirit of Immersion. Her mouth voices the words of the latest song at the dance. He, the actor, concentrates intently as he plays his role, his face now becoming the face of anguish as he wondrously transforms into the character. Her chin rests on a violin, her notes merging with the voices of the chorus that float in the air—the music they create tells a magical story. He smiles, spiritually fulfilled on his return from retreat. She chats with her group of friends at lunch, their eyes bubbling with contented laughter. This is the FACE of Student Life. 8F W Spirit Ernest Jones, Alexa Franco ., and Valerie Wolf get ready for the Bruce-Mahoney football game by wearing their red and blue. On College Apparel Day, Alex Simon and Will Fennie display their Cal Berkeley yellow and blue clothing. Spirit Week At the Rally, Andrew Verducci (as Coach Vollert) and Quinn Duffy (as Mr. Reardon) attend a “Jazz-ercise class. The most spirited students from each class on Hawaiian Day exhibit their attire during announcements. If you could choose your own Spirit Day. what would itbeP Punk Rock Day - Aubrey Munoz Teacher Impersonation Day - Alex Loback Moo Moo Day - Steve Sangiacomo Celebrity Day - Danielle Joseph Decades Day - Jamie Sleeper, Kathryn 1 laskell, Tess Rogers Cross Dressing Day - Anonymous Twin Day - Kristina Kern Stephanie Soderlxjrg. Ghetto Day - Paul Balenzuela Crazy Hat Day - Toni Aguilar The best dressed cowboys and cowgirls during Spirit Week display their outfits. Spirit Week Dancin’ the Music B.J. Quindor and Kelcey Harrison do the “Electric Slide, during the first dance of the year. Tightly packed, the crowd grooves to the music as the dance nears its end. Dances Then... Dances Now... Actual 1990 Yearbook Photo At a dance in 2002 According to Brother Draper, dances have changed in the following ways since 1990: 1990: 1) Open Dance 2) 2-3 Chaperones 3) No drug testing 4) Ia ss Security 5) Bad Music 2002: 1) Closed Dance 2) 12-15 Chaperones 3) Breathalyzers 4) Security Guards 5) Better Music Bobbi Tonelli sings along to the music at the Publications Dance, a Halloween themed celebration at the end of midterms. Maria Martin rolls the dice (fitting the Las Vegas theme of the dance) to determine whether she will be breathalyzed that night. Dances At the Student Council dance Franklin Matranga and Eric Henken dance in the crowd. Mairin Lee and Zach Kenney share a tender moment on the dance floor. The crowd hopes to snag one of the CD’s mixed by the DJ. Miguel “Hightop” Fonseca, at the end of the dance. As a requirement to enter the dance, Elisabeth Fox shows her ID to one of the teachers proctoring. Students who forgot their ID's had to beg Brother Draper for admittance. Student who rolled a seven before entering the dance were required to be breathalyzed. However, those who rolled other numbers could win prizes, such as candy or free dance bids. Dances Celebrating. Years Looking totally rad, Bo’s punks Allison Duncan, Ian Wright, and Katie Lawson smile wide. The trio returned to the decade of Back to the Future movies and big hair rock bands. Congregating in the hall, Aaron Dann- Gibbs, Greg Ginotti, lisa hike, Will Syme, and Anna Lund have just finished taking their pictures. Wild sophomores Ian Del Castillo, Greg Malinan, and Neil Johnstone have fun on the dance floor. Their dance moves were just a few-of the many interesting ones seen that evening. Couple David Hubbcl and Maria DeGaetano dance to a slow song during the evening. Some people wished that the DJ would have played more slow music during the dance. Christmas Dance Santa Claus actually at the Christmas dance? No, it's just Pat Downs clad in a jolly Santa suit. Considering how stuffy the Commons was, he must have suffocated! Standing poised as any proper Navy sailor should, Dan Melia locks arms with girlfriend Kayt Solso. The two waited in a relatively short line to take their pictures. What Did You Think About the Dance? “The Polygons were most satisfactory. Sal is my hero. Mario and Paul, too, I guess. - Melissa Mariano The music was acceptable for a 3rd grade party.” - Mike Peroutka Considering it was my first Christmas dance, it was okay but pretty disappointing. - Katrina Yupangco All smiles, Kristina Kirchgessner and Kimi Lew look great on the packed dance floor. Despite the angst of attending their first Christmas Dance, the freshmen enjoyed the four-hour event. Christmas Dance At SI, we often take time out of our busy schedules to reflect and develop our spiritual selves. These times include Friday Morning Liturgy, Reconciliation, class liturgies, and the larger school masses. During the 148th Mass of the Holy Spirit, the Student Body’s first school mass together, Fr. Goethals explained the year’s theme: Choosing to Love. The Gospel incorporated this idea of loving one another and also drew on individual experiences post-September 11th. In his homily, Fr. Goethals reaffirmed Jesus’ words to “love one another as I have loved you. Ultimately, as Fr. Goethals explained, “We have a choice. We can choose to be destructive or we can choose to love.” This year is all about choosing to love. Before this year’s Thanksgiving Liturgy, the Liturgical Committee asked us to write on Post-It notes all the things for which we were thankful. Sure, we had the typical stuff: family, friends, home, clothes, food... but we’re also thankful for things like Harry Potter and James Bond. We’re thankful—perhaps today more than ever—for our freedom and our liberties. These Post-It notes later decorated the Thanksgiving trees as leaves. The Thanksgiving trees stood behind the altar and were symbols of our unity as a Student Body and of our faith as a spiritual community. Throughout this school year, we have learned the importance of choosing to love and being thankful for life’s many blessings. Hopefully this year’s love will continue for many years. Rarina Capulong and Veronica Esmero dance up the aisle at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. The dancers helped introduce the Mass and presented the gifts to Fr. Sauer. Fr. Sauer, as the principal celebrant, consecrates the Eucharist during the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Si's eleven other resident Jesuits aided in the celebration. Choosing 'love Campus Ministry Sophomore Ginger Davis places the collection money on a table along with other items that represent what we are thankful for. Items placed on the altar represented food, education, sports, music, and shelter. During the Thanksgiving Liturgy, Fr. Goethals pours the wine in preparation for the Eucharist. In his homily, Fr. Goethals reflected on the import- ance of being thankful for our blessings. Senior Martin Seo sings under the direction of Campus Ministry’s Mr. Curry. The students’ favorite song was the closing song, Malo! Malo! Thanks Be to God!” as sung by Mr. Gentry. During the Great Amen, students hold hands symbolizing their unity in both faith and community. Kaitlin Sliorrock exchanges a hug with a friend during the Sign of Peace at the Liturgy. Whether it’s a handshake, high-five, smile, or hug, the message is clear: May peace be with you. Dancers Beth Ubaldo and Frances Grimstad gracefully present the gifts at the Thanksgiving Liturgy. They also helped collect student donations during the service. Campus Ministry Growing. ather Wright speaks to the seniors on Kairos. Each year all but a few seniors attend the four-day event. The details of the retreat are kept well-hidden from those who have not yet attended. Juniors participate in a blindfold game on their retreat. Trust is an important aspect of personal growth. Freshmen enjoy the music during their first retreat at SI. During their retreat, Brendan O’Callaghan. Josh Bornstein, and Maya Simpson perform skits in Bannan Theater. Retreats Scott Malman. Amanda Ow, and Nicole Martin talk outside during Kairos. Elizabeth Ontano, Jonathan Talbot, Helen Tso, Dana Fisco, and Kelly Kennedy discuss their personal reflections during Junior retreat. Working hard on a skit, freshman become better acquainted with each other during their class retreat. How Has Retreat Changed Your Life? “I no longer saw the school as segregated between Burlingame kids, Marin kids, jocks, and ‘outcasts’—we were all juniors.” -Mick Terrizzi ‘04 “It taught me how to be more respectful of my peers and take advantage of my talents.” -Ciara Vielnveg ‘05 “It gave me a chance to see past the illusions and images people created for themselves and just let me see who they really were.” -Kayt Solso ‘03 “It was a really good start to my time at SI. It helped me meet new people to start the new year. Retreat helped me feel more comfortable with myself and my peers. -Annonymous ‘06 Retreats Being “ Others Although St. Ignatius' eight Immersion groups went to many different parts of the world, each group enjoyed similar experiences and learned valuable w lessons. The students lucky enough to participate in this program were able to find out what it’s like to live in the real world. All of the Immersion programs offered its participants a chance to travel to a new and exciting place—even the San Francisco program. On this trip, students witnessed a new and shocking aspect of our own home city. Many of the participants admitted to believing in stereotypes before they went on Immersion. Fortunately, the students found out that the people they are helping do have problems, but the same problems do not apply to all the people in their area. For example, the San Francisco Immersion kids found that the people in the Tenderloin are among the brightest and nicest ones they will ever meet, even though some of them do suffer from substance addiction. All we have to do is treat others like the human beings they are. Working and eating with these disadvantaged people every day helped the Immersion participants get to know them very well. These people were happy to have someone there who was willing to listen to their stories. This leads to the whole point of an Immersion—to build a community. Once SI students began talking with others, they realized that they were people just like you and me. The experiences on Immersion have been described as “the best of our lives. The trips represented something special to all that participated. They now have a greater sense of the community around us, and what they can do to help it. Appalachia Scott Ngai, Yvannia Perez, Megan Wolohan, Mr. Ted Curry (leader), Carolyn DeVoto, Noelle Gaston, Elinor Gregorio, Mike Lcto. Birmingham. AL Front Row: Violet Quesada, Carry (volunteer), Erin Kunse, Conor Keane, Laura Scully, Allison Dean, Ms. Mary Ahlbach (leader). Back Row: Fiona Shannon, Mr. Perry Gentry (leader), Gina Conti, Lindsay Burton. Matt (volunteer). During one of the community nights, Mike Leto entertains a little girl he cared for that evening. In Appalachia, he and the other Immer- sion participants constructed houses. Playing a game, Sara Barulich and Anna Rivieccio take a break from their work back in St. Peter's Church, their living quarters. Those who went on the San Francisco 1 Immersion primarily volunteered at St. Anthony's and served meals to the homeless. During a surprise visit to a cottage, Michele Gibson, Bianca Raker, Karina Capulong, Kirstyn Stark, and BJ Quindor learn more about the Irish culture. The people of Derry welcomed us as if we were family, said Capulong. El Salvador lean I lanley, Jorge Garcia (leader), Kaitlin Shorrock, Gabrielle laho (leader), Lia Jacobson, Lynette Gonzales, Bobbi Tonelli, la tie McDevitt, Mary Keane, Mike Bicringer. Northern Ireland Dan Melia, Jeff Snell, Kirstyn Stark, Bianca Raker, Karina Capulong, Charlie Patterson, Michele Gibson. John Celia, Blesslynne Quindor, Mr. Paul Hanley (leader). Not Pictured: Ms. Cynthia Robertson (leader). At a summer camp for inner city children, Gina Conti and Violet Qucsada play Red Rover with the kids. Aside from working at the day care center, the Birmingham group also helped out at a homeless shelter and in the renovation of houses. Getting dirty, Jenica Cimino, Amanda Ow, Erin O'Dwyer, I .a ure n Korella, and Veronica Esmcro make a compost heap. The Tacoma bunch used much of their energy and muscles to aid in organic farming. San Francisco 1 John Landcfeld, Mr. Kevin Grady (leader), Vince (resident), Sara Barulich, Erin Bowler. Anna Rivicccio, James (resident), Dave I-acampagne, Lissa Crofton-Sleigh. Megan O'Donnell. Resident. Ashley Erickson. San Francisco 2 Front Row: Tiffany Banzon, Danielle Scarpulla, Angela Rivieccio (leader). Back Row: Adam Ahlbach (leader), Laura Stephenson. Maureen O’Brien, Chuck Criss, Ben Lerer, Lisa DeVoto. At St. Peter's Parish, where the San Francisco 2 team taught religion to a summer school class, Laura Stephenson cherishes her time with the students. The highlight of their Immersion experience was visiting St. Boniface's men's shelter. Taking a much-needed rest, Mr. Escobar, Chris Lorcntz, Ryan Clifford, and Katherine Guerra restore their strength to continue in their construction of a ramp for a school. In Tijuana, they lent their hands to a number of building projects. Embracing some children in El Salvador. Bobbi Tonelli spends time with kids at a local school. The group that went to El Salvador lived with various families in need of help. Tacoma, WA ■root Row: Veronica Esmero, Marianne Armenta, Amanda w, Erin O'Dwyer. Back Row: Ms. Laurie Cannady (leader), lichael Ramsey, Pat Etchebehere, Lauren Borella, Jenica imino, Mr. Mac Cannady (leader). Tijuana Front Row: Christopher Ixjrentz, Mollie McDonnell, Mr. Carlos Escobar (leader), Ms. Maty Switzer (leader), Katherine Guerra. Back Row: Resident, Pat Fitzgibbon, Ryan Clifford, Amy Rodrigues, Jenny Nedeau, Nicole Shinbori, Katrina Schwartz, AnneMarie Hogan. Acting Out What could possibly be interesting about a summer at a rigid Bible camp in the middle of nowhere, Wisconsin? Many SI theatergoers wondered just that as they filed into Wiegand Theatre and awaited the long-anticipated performance of Ascension Day. But as the lights dimmed, the actors assumed their roles, and the viewers immersed deeper into the play; it was apparent that the audience was far from disappointed. With hilarious comic relief, poignant love scenes, forbidden scandals, and even aliens, Timothy Mason’s Ascension Day proved to be a masterpiece. Its simple yet cleverly-designed set magnified the performance skills of the talented actors. “I have to say that I was very impressed with the acting. I didn’t realize how good some of my own friends are,” confessed Alan Casilla. Thus, boring, blue Bible camp uniforms did in fact have their perks and surprisingly enhanced the play as a whole. With all the time and effort that went into the play’s production, each and every one of the actors deserved the roar of applause that filled “black box” Wiegand at the end of each show. “Every day from 2:30-5:30, every line was rehearsed and every scene was staged. It seemed like an eternity,” MickTerrizzi, A.K.A. “Rebel Jerry” in the play, explained. Jeff Knox, a.k.a. “Funny Man Danny, agreed. “Practices were long and frustrating. But all the hard work paid off in the end.” The closing cast bows T A Thile they are before a delighted V V supposed to be crowd. paying attention in class. Zach Kenney, Klizahcth Fabie, and Jeff Knox goof around. Fall P 1 a y Mick Tcrrizzi, T n a class Mike Leto, JLdemonstration, Greg Callaghan, and Andrew Haesloop Jeff Callaghan search prevents Mairin I-ee for a UFO. from drowning. During a late night discussion, Mira Stern, an annoying, yet very naive, camp counselor, reassures her friend Pamela Sevilla. Pamela plays a young girl who is confused about her feelings for an old boyfriend. However, the talk is unsuccessful. The discussion ends with more frustration than assistance. Cast November 6, 9,14,15 Randy: Philip Markle Charity: Melissa Coleman Faith: Mairin Lee Jerry: Andrew Haesloop Danny: Jeff Knox Wesley: Zach Kenney June: Emily McGowan Joyce: Elizabeth Fabie Mary-Lois: Jenny Nedeau Company Pianist: Ashley Werner November 7, 8,13,16 Randy: Greg Callaghan Charity: Colleen Monaghan Faith: Pamela Sevilla Jerry: Mick Terrizzi Danny: Jeff Callaghan Wesley: Michael Ixito June: Mira Stern Joyce: Anne Mai Mary-Lois: Julia Ruffo Credits Technical Director: Tom Galvin Scenic Design: Katie Wolf Costume Associates: Jane Hughan and Leslie Monaghan Stage Manager: Erin Badillo Box Office Manager: Janet Sabi insky House Manager: Maureen Sullivan Producer and Director: Marc Bauman Fall Play Breathing,,, .Music As Mr. Sablinsky made his grand entrance onto the stage before the start of the concert, he warned the audience that Winter Pops was a different type of show, and boy he was not kidding. No one decked any halls or heard any sleigh bells jingling during those six nights of choral and instrumental bliss. The Wildcat Jazz Band was first to hit the stage with its performance of such numbers as Jay Chattaway’s “Crab Legs” and Victor Lopez’s “Fiesta Latina.” “I really liked playing ‘Fiesta Latina’ because aside from the fact that I had a solo in it, it was a song we all kind of knew and was pretty easy to pick up,” tenor sax player Maureen Kantner said. The handbell ringers, otherwise known as Si's Ding-a-Lings, followed the jazz band and rang in the holiday cheer. “It’s not as hard as it looks,” Amy Lew said. Mixed Chorus began their set with the classic 6o’s hit “Turn! Turn! Turn!.” The male quartet graced the stage and performed their renditions of “Attics of My Life” and the familiar “For the Longest Time” by Billy Joel. Chamber Singers entered with the number “Agnus Dei.” “Singing ‘Agnus Dei’ was my favorite part of Winter Pops because we sang it a capella, which enabled us to really show our talent,” Anna Stone said. Then after a brief intermission, the orchestra hit the stage and reassured the audience that there was still more great material to enjoy. “I just loved playing ‘Rites of Tamburo' because it had a really fast beat and an adventurous feel to it,” commented flutist Samantha Katada. The orchestra’s act also included a rare addition to Winter Pops: a harp solo. Katie McDermott beautifully played the enchanting piece “Canon in I)” and left much of the sensitive part of the audience in tears. The concert dramatically closed with the final union of the combined chorus and the orchestra. Together, they celebrated the deserving songwriter Richard Rodgers by performing a medley of his timeless works. The audience even sang along to familiar classics from The Sound of Music and Oklahoma. Boy, what a finale. What a show. Wildcat Jazz Band Alto Sax: Patrick Dominguez, Will Hollcran, Charlie Patterson. Alex Simon. Dominic Valentini. Baritone Sax: Cynthia Tolentino. Tenor Sax: Maureen Kantner. Natasha I wis-Jones, l-turen Sanchez. Electric Bass: Chris Lorentz. Trumpet: Marty Cerlcs.lr.. Brett I.anclo. Jeffrey l.u. Chris McGuire. Will Syme. George Tarlson. Trombone: Nick Garcia. Shanti Tharavil. Trevor Wedge. Piano: Heidi Tuason. Guitar: Justin Crisostomo. Salvatore Crivello. Christopher Daniels. Drums: Wyatt I larmon. Christopher Sampang, Taylor Smith. Winter Pops Alto sax player Will Holleran toots his way into the hearts of the crowd in Jay Chattaway’s Crab Legs. The saxophone section was essential to bringing out the 30's feel of each of the Jazz Band's songs. Flutists Samantha Bautista, Mari Goldstone, Samantha Katada, and Alia Dudum play Aaron Copland's Variations on a Shaker Melody with the rest of the symphonic orchestra. Si's male quartet, John Melis, Corey Petersen, Tim Chang, and Kevin Yell captivate the audience with its rendition of Billy Joel's “For the Longest Time. Chamber Singers Soprano: Kimberly Baluyut, Tiffany Chin. Veronica Esmero, Nicole Fjermcstad Smith, Alessandra Lollini, Anna Stone, Anna Szamicki, Carolyn Thamkul, Cecelia rhornton-Alson. Elizabeth Ubaldo. Alto: Rozbennah Cachola. Emily Chan. Theresa Chapman. Catherine Charpcnticr, Elizabeth Dougherty, Semuteh Freeman, Voelle Gaston, Georgina Jones, Czarina Lee. Ruth Ravikanti. Tenor: .Jon Abinante. John Hughan. Simon Lint. Mark Llorentc. Martin Sco. Baritone: Stan moyen, Jeffrey Brizzolara, Tim Chang, Carlton Pong. Taufique Gagan, George Groh, Wilfredo Hernandez, Sean Invin. John Melis. Alan Montemayor, Corey lersen, Joe St. Marie, Kevin Yeh. Winter Pops Harp player Katie McDermott plucks “Canon in D in her solo performance. Rarely has the fine arts department seen such fine harp playing talent. Cleverly pointing their trombones in different directions, jazz band members Shanti Tharayil, Nick Garcia, and Trevor Wedge steal the stage in .Joe Garland’s “In the Mood. The jazz band played a variety of pieces selected from a century of music history. Altos Rachael Kerrigan, Maxine Evangelista, Alanna Pinell. and Alexandra Carr lend their voices to the larger combined chorus group. Mixed Chorus Soprano: Catherine Abalos, Anna Alioto, Nicole Barrack. Veronica Butenko, Jennifer Butler, Elizabeth Button, Stephanie Chin, Tiffany Chin, Kristy Choo. Elizabeth Christian. Jessica Cruz. Raquel Davao, Jennifer Doherty, Alia Dudum, Michelle Kng-Surowiec, Janette Gonzales. Lynette Gonzales, Stephanie I lartono. Erika Kociolek, Inna Kurikova. Ashton I-ee, Misha Ijee, Vanessa l,i, Amy McCarthy. Rvan McCauley. Aubrey Munoz. Natalie Repin. Sophia Salfiti. Caroline Servat. Nora Stillman. Kirsten TSedje, Hazel Uy, Claudia Zepeda. Alto: Stacy Anderson. Elizalxrth Andolong. Alyssa Azedillo. April Bautista. Eunice Bcngco. Kimberly Bengco, Christina Bonelli, Clarice Bunag. Ebony Burns. Karina Capulong. Alexandra Carr. Jennifer Castro. Stefani Comerford, Kat Corkery. Maxine Evangelista. Samantha Feld, I aura Fowler. Alicia Gray. Sofia Guticrrcz-Johnson, Rachael Kerrigan, Amy law. Kimberly Lew, Adrianne I x , Felicia Ma. lX horah Magsaysay. Melvyn Manapsal. Mollie McDonnell. Rachel Mikulsky. Morgan Murphy, Leslie O'Callaghan. Melissa Ongpin, Elizabeth Ontano, Melody Pak, Alanna Pinell. Karen Praxedes. Veronica Recinos. I-auren Reyes. Valerie Santos. Laura Scully, Maya Simpson. Paulina Singhapok. Jcnalyn Sotto, Hillary Sv. Helen Tso. Marriane Ugarte, Emily Warren, Clarissa Wong. Katrina Yupangco. Tenor: Patrick Basuel, Mark Bollnian, Chris Daniels. Michael Del Rosario. Eli Lazaro, Peter Markevich. Ian Randolph. Darryl Sarzaba, David lly. Baritone: Salvatore Alioto. Max Cabahug-Gabiana. Andrew Carroll. Jasef Casas, John Cosico. Jules Dizon. Stephen Dominguez, Patrick Gimeno, Matias Godinez, Gabriel Ho. Xabil I Ion rich Jr.. Vincent Kinnard, Kevin Kolbe, Mark Magtoto. James Reodica, 1-e-oul Samson, Raymund Ver. Winter Pops Si's Ding-a-Lings ring in the Christmas season as they play the familiar holiday classic “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” The audience always looks forward to seeing this unique choir performance featured at Winter Pops. Musical director Mr. Sablinsky and choral director Mrs. Sablinsky stand before an ovation of applause. With all the hard work they put into the show, the two certainly deserved as much praise as the performers. Tenors Eli Lazaro, David Uy, Michael Del Rosario, and Darryl Sarzaba croon to Pete Seegers “Turn! Turn! Turn!” Mixed chorus sang a total of three songs each night of the two-week show. Symphonic Orchestra iolin: Rebecca Byrnes. Allen Chen. Victor Chu. Kat Corkery. Justin Crisostomo, Darren Criss, Lara Havner. Michelle Horn, Gina Isaacs, Agnes I-ee. Wilma Mui, evin Poon. Darryl Sarzaba. Emily Simpson, Elliot Skuse. Janelle Trapper. Scott Wardell. Viola: Erin VVilk. Electric Bass: Chris Lorentz. Cello: Elizabeth ougherty, Arielle I-ee, Molly Sooper. Flute: Samantha Bautista, Jessica Chen, Alia Dudum. Mari Goldstone, Marinne Horn, Samantha Katada, Jessica Mah, Tiffany u, Rachel Percy, Christina Young, Erin Young. Piano: Matt Lai, Nathan Singhapok. Clarinet: Addic Cuneo. Noel Diaz de Rivera, Patrick Dominguez. Ashley rickson, Eli Lizaro, David Marques. Jasmine Percy, Martin Seo. Alto Sax: Alan Casilla, Ramzi Dudum. Hubert Lamela, Jason Maltby, Scott Ngai. Charlie Patterson. vnthiaTolentino, Dominic Valentini. Synthesizer: Heidi Tuason. Tenor Sax: Maureen Kantner, Natasha I.e vis-Jones, Lauren Sanchez. Trumpet: Marty Cerles r.. Jeffrey I.u. Chris McGuire, Chris Mitchell, Will Syme, George Tarlson. Trombone: Nick Garcia, Dillon Kwiat, Shanti Tharayil, Trevor Wedge, Clarissa Wong, larp: Katie McDermott. French Horn: Jeff Byrnes, Laura McCunniff-Reid. Susanna Peeples. Percussion: Marianne Armenta, Carlton Fong. Wyatt Hannon, aylor Smith. Adam Sulcman. Ilelen Tso. Sairina Tsui. Kevin Ych. Accordion: Gregory Callaghan. Winter Pops Dancing ■ Cover Electric moves, great lighting, flashy costumes, and rockin’ music all contributed to the success of “Cover Up,” this year’s dance concert. Each song in the concert—from David Lee Roth’s cover of the Beach Boy’s “California Girls to A merican Idol wi n ner Kelly Clarkson’s version of “If I Were Your Woman”—was a cover of an original classic song. The concert alternated between comic portions and more serious parts. Eric Cartman’s version of “Come Sail Away” and “Minute Waltz,” in which the dancers had to keep up with music of increasing speed, proved entertaining. The dark Isolation section forced the dancers to expand their means of self- expression as performers. “Doing the more dramatic dances takes more discipline and self-control to get in the mood of the music,” Olivia Flynn said. Each of the five sold out performances of “Cover Up” required hard work from each dancer. “Even though preparing for the dance concert wras hard work, we had a blast making friends, choreographing dances, and performing. Oh, and the music was the best...‘you can dance, you can jive, having the time of you life.’” said Natalie Rizzo and Alex Barreneche quoting Abba. The concert ended strongly with the members of the Class of 2003 showcasing their variety of dance talent to the song “Mickey” covered by B Witched. The show was certainly memorable and full of fun! Intermediate Dance Workshop shined and sparkled in their flashy tops. The girls danced to “Brown Eyed Girl by Everclear covering Van Morrison. With dramatic floor pounds, “Tainted Love by Marilyn Manson covering Soft Cell, began the Hard Covers, which also featured “Smooth Criminal” and “Papa Don't Preach . Veronica Esmero, with fellow ballet dancers, proves the devil wrong in “Devil Went Down to Georgia. The tap shoe-wearing devils eventually lost to Johnny’s ballet dancers. Dance Concert L__ Alex Barrencche reaches for a more “Beautiful World” as sung by Rage Against the Machine covering Devo. The six dancers danced isolated from each other in spotlights during this piece from the Isolation section of dark and serious dances. In “California Girls by David Lee Roth covering the Beach Boys, dancers portrayed East Coast girls. Southern Belles, Mid- West farmers' daughters and Northern gals. Micaela Scarpulla proves that everyone wants to be a California girl. Advanced Dance Workshop Intermediate Dance Workshop Front Row: Mia Kosmas, Jenna Betro, Natalie Rizzo, Melissa Mariano, Sasha Fedulow, Lia Jacobson, Bianca Raker, Veronica Esmero, Katya Nenaydokh, Beth Ubaldo, Christine Bruni, Stefani Comerford. Middle Row: Ann-Marie MacFarlane, Melissa Martin, Alex Barreneche, Amanda Garcia, Ong-Dee Liu, Joya Anthony, Catherine Dougherty, Alia Dudum, Katie Caughman, Catherine Abalos, Maxine Evangelista, Allison Yee, Patricia Dudziec, Raeanna Reudy. Back Row: Ms. Meredith Cecchin, Andrea Garcia, Kelly McGee, Amanda Lovvrey, Frances Grimstad, Emily Rinaldi, Ginger Davis, Roxanne Arriaza, Aline Flodr, Michael McCunniff-Rcid, Irina Shidlovsky, Karina Capulong, Lynette Gonzales, Maricar Aguilar, Jackie Taheny, Anne Marie Carr, Jenny Hunt, Kristel De Francis, Ms. Lizette Ortega. Not Pictured: Allison Doyle. Front Row: Tara Spalding, Olivia Flynn, Julie Tursi, Caroline Servat, Micaela Scarpulla, Julia Kuznetsova, Nancy Barisic, Stacy Anderson, Caitlin Reyna, Lizzie Fabie. Middle Row: Alanna Pinell, Ava Rosen, Maria Martin, Kaitlin Farnham, Kim Poggctti, Jenise Lum, Emily Simpson, Jennifer Butler, I .aura Fowler, Semuteh Freeman, Nikki Montilla, Ashley Gant, Jill Costello, Siobhan Murphy. Back Row: Jillian Cunningham, Kristin Chan, Rachcllc Solidum, Liz Andolong, Katie Lawson, Seara Sullivan, Katrina Woo, Ashton Leone, Tanisha La Belle, Courtnee Jordon- Cox, Michelle Horn, Ai Chen, Hayley Rucker, Ms. Meredith Cecchin. Dance Concert Working Catwalk Pat Etchebehere, Mr. Marty I tbagh, and Theo Mitchell proudly strut their stuff on the catwalk. Propped in this year's latest winter fashion, these boys were ready to hit the slopes. Gina Conti and Anna Stone model cat-print and shopping girl pajamas at this year's Ignatian Guild Fashion Show. The girls wore sunglasses and feather boas to liven up an already wild outfit. Mary Keane, Jenny Nedeau, and Katie Lawson wow the audience by flaunting their major fashion sense. Flashing brilliant smiles and sporting new winter wear, there's no telling how far these girls can go! Stephanie Avakian and Brittany Harrison pose during their stint as supermodels. Stephanie, glammed up in leather pants and a burgundy coat, and Brittany, wearing furry earmuffs and gloves, looked ready for an exciting winter night. Fashion Show Behind Scenes Above Right: Conor Keane proudly displays his crew t-shirt from the Cover Up” themed dance concert after the teacher preview night. Above: Members of the fall play, Ascension Day, on one of their set pieces after the show. Left: Eric Henken, stage manager of Winter Fops, collects the Bell Choir's music sheets. Fall Play Stage Manager: Erin Badillo Stage Crew Chief.: Tristan Handeland Stage Crew: .Ion Abinante, Natalie Abinante, Erin Badillo, Rachel Bclden, Andrew Bollman. Paolo Braccini, Adrian Charter, Monika Choo, Thomas Chu, Jorge Cortez, Darren Criss, Dana Pisco, Connor Fitzpatrick, Aileen Ford, Melissa Go, Tristan Handeland, Fiona Ho, Natalie Jayo, David Lacampagne, Serene Lau, Benjamin Louie, Patrice Martin, Michael McQuiller, Dan Melia, Danny Rodriguez, Dominic Salbatera, Alex Schoknecht. Run Crew: Natalie Abinante, Thomas Chu, Jorge Cortez, Aileen Ford, Tristan Handeland, Alex Schoknecht. Lighting Crew: David Lacampagne Sound Crew: Dana Fisco Paint Crew: Connor Fitzpatrick, Natalie Jayo, Veronica Lam, Amanda I-awrence, Tracy K. Lee, Scan Monaghan, Wilma Mui, Sean Murphy, Jen Olsen, Katie O’Reilly. Stephanie Tang, jChris Wong. Student Costume Supervisor: Kayt Solso Winter Pops Stage Managers: Eric Henken, Brian Kirby. Stage Crew: George Aherne, JoeyArmao, Daniel Bassi, Jamie Caulkins, William Gale, Jonathan Gould, Jacob Klestoff, David Lacampagne, Tim Lopez, Edward Madigan, Ann Mai, Nicole Martin, Patrick Masterson, Victor Sinow. Sound Crew: Conor Keane, Liza Magee, Danny O’Donnell, Pat O'Donnell. Dance Concert Stage Manager: Erin Badillo Assistant Stage Manager: Natalie Abinante Lighting Crew: Conor Keane, Tristan Handeland, David Lacampagne. Sound Crew: Dana Fisco Costume Design: Kayt Solso Stage Crew The Face Of r C W rA n u She raps her gavel on the podium and looks sternly at her colleagues, calling attention at the Student Council meeting. He struggles to control his frustration as he debates against the opposition. She pounds her fist on the table while she clearly argues her position. His face strains as he hauls the heavy boxes for the Food and Toy Drive. She concentrates to move to the rhythm of the song in unison with her dance and drill squad. Wearing his blue blazer, he smiles at the guests, welcoming them at the door of the fall play. This is the FACE of our Organizations. Leading the Way Last spring the election process changed drastically. Instead of giving the customary speeches, candidates for Student Body Government attended leadership nights, published their platforms in a special edition of the school newspaper, and spoke about their views, opinions, and plans in an open forum discussion. According to Jenny Nedeau, Student Body President, it was enlightening to be able to actually know what people are saying in their speeches and expose which candidates were English students and which we would hope were debater oriented. Other students agreed that the new election process was a great success. Student Body Vice President, Franklin Matranga, expressed his approval of the new system, saying, the election process was awesome. The candidates who were elected were well prepared and highly motivated. It made it easier to get tilings done. I really enjoyed it. Executive Council Franklin Matranga (Vice-President), Kaitlin Shorrock (Treasurer), Jennifer Nedeau (President), Michael McCunniff- Reid (Sergeant-at-Arms), Jeff Knox (Secretary), Mr. Grealish (Moderator). Class Councils Bottom Row: Sarah Mackota, Ann-Marie MacFarlane (Junior President), Carleen Durkin, Cecelia Thornton-Alson, I.i . Andolong (Sophomore President), Scniuteh Freeman, Gianna Toboni, Emily Warren. Second Row: Allison Lynch, Beth Ubaldo, J.P. Goethals, Cclsa Tonelli. Third Row: Lia Jacobson, Hannah Brosnan, Scan Mulhern. Top Row: Millicent Olawale (Freshmen President), Adam Suleman (Senior President), Ian Del Castillo, Paul Nedeau, Darren Criss. Not Pictured: Maxwell Bamsey, Chris Eldemir, F.miko Fujita, Zach Lapping, BJ Quindor, Anna Stone, Mike Tate, Mr. Phelps (Freshmen Moderator), Mr. Iiickox (Sophomore Moderator), Ms. Levine (Junior Moderator), Ms. McGovern (Senior Moderator). Organizations Looking at the announcement paper, Student Body Vice President, Franklin Matranga, reads the announcements before the start of second period. Each morning a member of the Executive Council provided the student body with music and announcements from Brother Draper’s office. As a new idea this year. Student Body Secretary Jeff Knox arranged for Jamba Juice to be brought to the students during a Friday recess. Ann-Marie MacFarlanc (front), Carleen Durkin, and Anna Stone hand out the drinks. Jenny Nedeau, Student Body President, speaks at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. What Wc Do By the end of the year we will have successfully put on a sophomore liturgy, continued the legendary Student Center dance social from last year, and brought the highly elite of our class to Great America. Other than that, we fulfill our duties of being the most rockin' sock 'em sophomore council day by day....God, our jobs are easy. - Darren Criss We made it possible for the junior class to come together and have a good time at the Junior Lock-In. - Carleen Durkin This was the first year that juniors were able to show class spirit by wearing junior t-shirts. - Emily Warren Among other things, we helped to revise the dress code policies, especially for dances. - Kaitlin Shorrock Organizations ServingSI In the Ignatian tradition, many SI students choose to serve the school community. After being accepted into Block Club, members help at athletic events, usher at school - wide gatherings, and organize the blood drives. Similar to Block Club, Service Club members help at all performing arts events. For example, Mari Goldstone manages the will call table before a performance of the fall play, Ascension Dai . Students have various reasons for joining Block Club and Service Club. Pat Downs is a member of Block Club because he wants to set an example for the rest of the student body, and Jonathan Talbot joined Service Club because it gives him a chance to serve the community and get to know other people. Whether in Block Club or Service Club, all members are dedicated to giving back to the school community and serving in any way possible. Block Club Bottom Row: Joe Lcveroni, Ryan Clifford, Liz Jensen, Sara Barulich. Second Row: Ivan Quiteno, Zach Lapping, Jim Hanratty, Ohm Srukhosit, Kevin Yeh, Chris Vennemeyer, Jessica Li, Caitlin LaJoie, Kirstyn Stark, Nicole Martin. Rachael Lohrev, Megan Wolohan, Vivian Cheung, Tiffany Dang. Third Row: Colin Gunn-Graffy, Chip Keating, Scott Ngai. Lauren Borella, Chris Ragni, Jennifer Ballelos, Kaitlin Shorrock, Nina Stellini, Stefanie Ordoveza, Kirsten Andereck, Kristin Francoz, Claire Sullivan. Fourth Row: Patrick Kelly, John Dahlz, Bobby Tonelli, Gina Conti, Carly Rayburn, Samantha Shaughncssy, Heidi Groh, Alessandra Lollini, Courtney Dickson. Maureen O’Brien. Top Row: Charlie Patterson, Pat Downs, Pat Fitzgibbon, Hrik Bianchi, Mike McCaffery, Marik von Rennenkampff, Theo Mitchell, Tom Woodruff. Not Pictured: Kevin Christensen, Stella Hall, Lauren Kutzscher, Megan Niedermeyer, Mr. Bjorkquist (Moderator). Organizations Protecting SI students from on-coming traffic as they walk to the Mass of the Holy Spirit, Theo Mitchell and Kaitlin Shorrock make sure all of the students cross safely. As one of his duties as a Block Club member, Chris Venncmeyer holds the down marker at a SI football game. At the Thanksgiving Mass. Anna Stone ushers and hands out programs. Service Club Seniors: Erin Badillo, Tiffany Banzon, Kate Brandt. Bernadette Chan, Theresa Chapman, Vivian Cheung, Stefani Comcrford, Catherine Dougherty, Veronica Esmero, Aline Flodr, Michele Gibson, Katherine Guerra, Tristan Handeland, Annemarie Hogan, Evelyn Jew, Georgina Jones, Joe Leveroni, June I.ucarotti, Melissa Mariano, Franklin Matranga, Mollie McDonnell, Cristobal 'lcKinney, Dan Mezzera, Jennifer Nedeau, Raymond Orque, Amanda Ow, Julia Ruffo, I.aura Scully, Nicole Shinbori, I .aura Stephenson, Anna Stone, Carolyn Thamkul, Elizabeth Ubaldo, Hazel Uy, Chris Venncmeyer, Andy Wittrock. New Senior Members: Adam, Azofcifa, Clarice Bunag, Noreen Byrne, Rozbennah Cachola. Nicole Fjemistad-Smith, Eric Henken, Erin Kunse, Jairin U e, Jessica Li, Ann Mai, Melissa Ongpin, Yvannia Perez, Adam Suleman. Juniors: Nick Adler, Kristen Boffi, Tiffany Chinn, 'racy Cosgriff, Karen Damon, Jessica Dela Merced, Laura Fowler, Scmutch Freeman, Mari Goldstone, Frances Grimstad, Jeff Knox, nna Kurikova, Maiy Leveroni, Vanessa Li, Amanda Lowrcy, Tiffmie Ma, Kari Mali, Elizabeth Ontano, Caroline Robinson, I-auren Sanchez, Kristina Scolari, Pamela Sevilla, Sarah Smialowicz, Jonathan Talbot, Shanti Tharayil, Clarissa Wong. Not Pictured: Mr. Grealish. Organizations Sweet Support Attending a prestigious school does not prevent SI students from living humbly for others. The Donuts and Coffee Club, also known as the Clean and Sober Club, promotes sobriety and supports those students who are struggling to avoid getting involved with drugs and alcohol. At their meetings they serve doughnuts and hot chocolate ( coffee ), and they have held several theater nights and movie nights with pizza and soda. For example, they went to see Die Another Day. Another club that offers support to students with teen issues is C is for Cookie. This club is known for their Powwows, which have covered topics ranging from sex to depression. Students who attend the Powwows feast on cookies while they participate in an open discussion on the topic of the night. Dan Melia thought that the sex-themed Powwow was, informative, realistic and insightful. C is for Cookie Donuts and Coffee Bottom Row: Nicole Martin, Yvannia Perez, Anna .lakic, Leila Hannon, Mike Peroutka, Grazia Salvemini. Top Row: Mr. Thomas (Moderator), Erin Moore, Noreen Byrne, Anna Stone, Kate Brandt (President), Aline Flodr (Director of Powwows), Kristin Francoz, Darren Criss. Not Pictured: Melissa Coleman, Mairin Ix;c, Ong-Dee Liu, Rachael Lohrey, JoJo Lui, Franklin Matranga, Katie McDevitt, Mollie McDonnell, Jenny Nedcau, Amy Rodrigues, Nina Stellini, Ms. Levine (Moderator). Bottom Row: Mr. Lorcntz (Moderator). Second Row: Connor Smith. James Christopher Wong. Chris Lorvntz. JocTognctli (President) Kirk Wolfroin (Officer) Darren Criss (Officer). Pat Dominguez. Third Row: Alex Cerdan. Ian Randolph. Pool Lara no. Kevin l.una, Charles Glover. Dylan Hacked. Keith Ngan. Susanna Peeples. Chris Mitchell.Taylor Smith. Fourth Row: David Darling. Dan Mascardo.Alan Casilla. Erin Badillo. Lisa Bonino. Allison Dean. Michael DiGrandc. Lcoul Samson. Top Row Talia De Martini. Alison Lynch. Neil Eligado, Kaitlin Shorrock. Catherine Dougherty. Mollie McDonnell. Joe St. Marie. Sean Irwin. Not Pictured: Julia Balibrcra. Max Bcrlyant. I.issa Crufton-SIcigh. Kristcl De Francis. Rick Driscoll. Felicia Fong. Fatima Garcia.Colin GimnGral'fy, John llughun. Natalie Hwang. Jack Kamm. Nick Martinez.Chris McGuire. Michael McQuiller. David Olivier. Mike O'Mahoney. Matt Nahav . Ian Randolph. Alex Kcidcr. Orit Samson. Mike Santa Mari; J.P. Sbragia-Zoricic. Fiona Shannon. Taylor Smith. Shane Sofos. Kirsten Ttcdjc. Zach Unruh. Organizations A guest at the Alcohol Powwow, Paul DiCarlo shares stories of his previous experiences. C is for Cookie sponsors educational discussions about social issues; talks are led by both students and professional speakers. They may not get coffee, but JC Whitner and Sean Irwin leave the Donuts and Coffee meeting with steaming cups of cocoa. Noreen Byrne adds her opinion to the Sex Powwow discussion. While she did not lead this talk, she was an active participant. C is for Cookie strives to end each meeting with a few minutes of questions and answers, letting the students get even more involved. Students Wowed Over Powwows I liked the Sex Powwow the best because the speakers were so open and willing to share. -Alison Lynch The stress Powwow really made me relax, and I feel I came out a non- stressed person. -Susanna Peeples Nowhere else have I seen students come together to speak and listen with a puipose of informing and sharing experiences at SI. -Zach Kenney The Sex Powwow was really helpful to me because it taught me to deal with sex and the peer pressure that comes with it. -Allison Pheatt Chris Mitchell and Edward Dougherty eat doughnuts and drink hot chocolate at the weekly recess meeting of Donuts and Coffee. Organizations Familiar Faces A 'T’e like to think of SI % % as open and V ▼ welcoming; members of both WWCand InSIgnis strive to create a warm, friendly environment for visiting eighth graders, new freshmen, and the rest of the student body. WWC member, Katie Caughman, joined the club because she likes meeting the eighth graders and helping them experience SI for a day. And Elizabeth Martin-Craig became a member of InSIgnis because she wanted to help the spiritual aspect of SI grow and liked the opportunity to take a break from everyday school and focus on a different aspect of life at SI. Is SI perfect? No, but these students try to make the school a friendly place of both fun and faith. Pictured above is Deborah Magsaysay grabbing a doughnut before starting a tour of SI. Wildcat Welcoming Club - Freshmen Kevin Aguirre. Ronald Alivin, Miguel Arenas. Fran Badiota, Christina Barberini. Kail Bauman, Samantha Bautista, Amanda Rclloomini. Andrew Boll man. Rex Brown. Jennifer Buller. Kevin Byme. Meghan Campbell. Kristin Chan. Stephanie Chan. Alex Chang. Alvssa Chen. Monika Choo, Colleen Clifford. Raphael Cobl . AlexCongi. Rachel Contreras. Jill Costello. Jessica Crux. Colin Culhgan. Jillian Cunningham, Connor Daly. Talia Dc Martini. Jamie DeAraujo, Brian Del Castillo. Steve Dominguez. Jessica Downing. Elizabeth Driscoll. Gianna Dnxco. Malia Dudum. Joyn Dupre, Levon Khlemir. Ariel Estebcz. Valerie Flvangclbta, Lizzie Fabie. Sltanc Fallon. Cat Ferdon, Emily Fercm, lauren Fernandez. Edgar Kenneth Flores. Iizzy Fox. Kciko F'ukuda. Victoria Giampaoli. Kathryn Gianaras. Brittany GScdhill, Melissa Go. Sarali Gogin. Kenny Gong. Aron Gragnani, Maxic Groh. Kelccy Harrison. Claire Herbert. Miranda Herrera. Gabriel Ho. Chris Hoffman. Jenn Hourani. Daniela Howard, Amanda Ihisate. Kaylcy Johnson. Kara Ketchum. Jordan Knox. Molly Kodros. Jadyn Knrtela, Julia Kuznetsova. Robin Labson. Paolo Larano, Serene Liu. Ashton lee. Ashton leone. Kimi lew. Johnathan l.ou. lira Lozovatskaya. Jamie Lundy. Siubhan l.ynngh- Shannon. Alison Lynch, Felicia Ma. Deborah Magsaysay. Jessica Mah. Maria Martin, Patrice Martin.Texas Martin. George Mattson. Brittany Maucr. Laura Maxwell. Lexter Montcs-Silva, David Morse. Daniel Morthole. Scan Mulhern, Colleen Mullen. Dria Murphy. Calic O'Mahoney. Katie O'Meara. Millicent Olawale, Sarah Owens, Marla Pacini. Allison Paver. Jessica Perry. Elizabeth Plotkin. Luke Pulaski. Melissa Pun. Kiera Quinlan. U-ah Randolph. Ray Rebong, Veronica Red nos. Tula Reggio. Alex Reidcr. Jamie Rev. Loretta Rixldv. MatthewSahagun. Sam Salfiti, Michael Santa Maria, Stephen Saribalis, Micacla Shorrock. Emily Simpson. Paulina Singhapok. Will Sinks. Rachel Solidum. Abby Stanton. Mira Stem. Jack Sullivan. Hillary Sy. Jason Tcngco. Gianna Toboni. Stephanie Toman. Celsa Tonclli, Lauren Tracey. Zoe Unruh. Isalx-I Crlxmo. David Uy, Dominic Valentini. Michelle Vinnicombe. Scott Wardcll. Kevin Watters. Annabelle Watts. J.C. Whitncr. Chris Woolcy. Aaron Wu. Katrina Yupangco. IJzzy Zcllcrbach. Ms. Yap (Moderator). Wildcat Welcoming Club - Sophomore! Catherine Abatos. Amy Affolter. Anabcl Agloro. Anna Alioto, liz AndoJong, Joey Armao. Gina j Balcstricri, Nick Barisonc. Lauren Bamlich. Armaiul Btxlrossian. Jared Bctro. Noetic Bidcgainbcrry. Antoncttc Bondoc. Julie Bouino. Lmren Boudcwyn, Hannah Brosnan. Molly Callaghan. Alex Carr. Katie Caughman. Christian Cavalier, l.vxlia Centeno. Erica Ccrtes. Alexande Chart , Kristy Choo. Francesca Christopher. Flric Chu, Theora Cimino. Alexa Contreras. Kat Corkcty. Darren Criss. Addic Cuneo. Caitlin Dcllarbric, Maria DcGactano. Ian IVI Castillo. Katie DcMartini, Boa DiCario. Kelly Dillon. Phil Donnici. Alia Dudum. lisa Ktchcpare. Maxine Evangelista, Kaitlin Farnham. Ina F'edulow. Felicia Fong,Alexa Franco , leslic Freeman. Cecilia Garcia. ALastair Gesmundo. Casey Gin. Patricia Go. Ally Gomez. Monique Gonzalez. Diana Hanse Victoria Herrera. Nabil Hourich. Jr.. David HuIihel.Sean Irwin. Gina Isaacs. Natalie Jayo. Katie Jeung. Christina Jones. Kristina Kern. Katv Kilgore. Anna King. Erika Koeiolek. Sean Kuitcla. Dillon Kvviat. Lizzy Lilanne, Veronica lam. Kerry Linahan. Davidson Lio. Kli Lizaro. Anelle Lee Marlin Lee, Stephanie Lee. Tracy Lee, Alex Izzlxack. Regina Limbardo, Lwtrdcs L ng. Mel Lotz. Brianna lough ridge. Adrian I ail. Jcnisc Lum. Adam Martin. Maddic McCarthy. Chris McCarty. Ryan McCauley. Liur.i McCunniff-Kcid. Chris McGuire. Colleen McHugh. Daron Mclkonian. File Mezzera. Rachel Mikulsky. Lousic Miller. Katv Milton. Nico Mizono. Jessica Morse. Wilma Mui. Meghan Mullen.Craig Nelson. Mark Nelson, Keith Ngan. L-slioO'Callaglian. Emily O'Dwvcr. Jim O'Meara. Katie O'Reilly. Yesenin Padilla. Melody Pak. Patti Pang. Rachel Parker. Allison Pheatt. Kim Poggetti, Jenny Power. June yuan. Valerie QuesaiLv, Jeanette Quintana. Lauren Reyes. Jtliar Sanguinetti. Elizabeth Santos. Darryl Sar aha, MicaeLi Scarpulla. L utc Schgal. Sain Silvia. Dannielle Smith. Michael Snyder. Emily So. Stephanie Sodcrborg, Robert Sturgeon. Matt Sundliy. Stephanie Tang. Mike l ate. Yousef l otah. Chris Tow. Jandlc Troppcr. Miranda Tsang. Natalia Urbina. Donna Veridiano. Ciara Viehweg. Christianne Vocal. Finn Wllk. Valerie Wolf. Kirk Wolfront. Allison Yee. Dante Zanassi, Claudia Zepeda. Ms. Yap (Moderator). Organizations Getting a schedule for an eighth grade visitor from West Portal Lutheran, Kara Kctchum prepares to lead a tour before school starts. WWC members take eighth graders to two Wednesday or Thursday morning classes. InSIgnis member Beth Ubaldo (right) helps out at the Frosh Social. InSIgnis members are paired with freshmen as big brothers and sisters to help them adjust to life in high school. Fulfilling the responsibilities of WWC president, Ellen Mczzcra signs in Colleen Clifford with an eighth grader from St. Stephens. InSIgnis Core Bottom Row: Alan Casilla, Andrea Schwartz, Christi Scollin, Kim Bengco, Bianca Raker, Heidi Tuason, Cy Kong. Second Row: Elizabeth Martin-Craig, John Terrel, Justine Wong, Jenna Betro, Ong-Dee Liu, Kathleen Praxedes, Elinor Gregorio, Megan Gampagnoli. Third Row: Stan Amoyen, Noelle Gaston, Will Hernandez, Pat Etchebehere, Stephanie Wong, Joe Leveroni, Hannah Coker, Melissa-Ann Carian, Megan Neidermeyer, ifvannia Perez, Mr. Shaughnessy (Moderator), Neil Eligado. Not Pictured: Emily Chan, Carolyn DeVoto, Pat Downs, Anna Jakic, Geoffrey Masterson, Katie McDermott, Scott Ngai, Amy Rodrigues. InSIgnis Manear Aguilar. Sal Alioto. Meaghan Allen. Sian Amoyen. Joya Anthony, lirin Badillo. Kun Haluyut.Tiffany Ban on. Sara Banilich. Patrick Basuel. Kim Bengco. Jenna Heim. Erik Bianchi.Christina Bonclli. Lauren Borella.Nick Borclla. lirin Bowler. Kale Brandi.Catherine Brown.Clarice Bunag. Ebony Bums. Lindsay Burton. Norccn Byrne. Rozbcnnah Cacholu, Megan Caffcrkcy. Megan Campagnoli.Todd Cannaia. Karina Capo long. Melissa Carian. Mike Carino. Jr.. Alan Joseph Casilla, Jamie Caulkins. Bemadeuc Chan. Emily Chan.Tim Chang. Theresa Chapman. Vivian Cheung. Stephanie Chin.Tiffany Chin. Kevin Christensen. Ryan Clifford. Hannah Coker. Melissa Coleman. Gina Conti. Justin Crisostomo. Lissa Crofion Sleigh. Colin Daly. Phil Dauria. KrisicJ IX Brunei . Allison Dean. Carolyn DeVoto, Lisa IX Vat . Paul DiCarlo.Courtney Dickson.Catherine Dougherty. Patrick Downs. Quinn Duffy. Michael Duncan.Neil Eligado. Veronica Esmcm. Patrick Etchebehere..Sasha Fcdulow, John Fcrrcl. Jr.. Richard Ramburis. Aline Flodr. Megan Fu. Hmiko Fujiio. Paolo Gabriel. TaufkjueGagan, Fatima Garcia. Noelle Gaston. Michele Gibson. Lynctle Gonzales. Jon Gould. Alicia Gray. Elinor Gregorio. Katherine Guemi. Spencer Hagan. Tristan llandeland. Scan Hanley. Wes Harrell. Eric HcnV.cn. Will) Hernandez. AnncMarie Hogan. Andrew Howard. Lia Jacobson. Anna Jakic. Mary Keane. Chip Keating III. Pat Kelly. Kevin Kolhe.Cyrus Kong. Regie Kong. Erin Kurnc. Michael Kuriyama. Laura Kutzschcr, Dave l-acampagnc. Katie LaJoic. Mairin Lee. Michael Icto. Joe Leveroni. Natasha Lewis-Joncs. Jessica Li.Ong-Dee Liu.Adriannc Lo. Rachel l.ohrcv. Erie Loughridgc. Jeffrey Lu. June Lucarotti. JoJo Lui.Ann Dan Thanh Mai. Scott Malman. Angelo Manak . Melissa Mariano. Melissa Martin. Nicole Martin. Elizabeth Martin-Craig.Geoffrey Masterson. I’J Masterson. Franklin Matranga. Dan Matteucei. Allie May. Katie McDermott. Katie McDeviti. Mollie McDonnell.Cris McKinney. Dan Mez cra. Colleen Monaghan. Ian Murphy. Charlotte Murphy. Meghan Neidermeyer. Scott Ngai. Sam Nyon. Maureen O'Brien. Erin O'Dwyer. Justin Ohancssiun. Raymond Orqtie. Amanda Ow. Claire PalitKr.Charlie Patterson. Anna Pawlusck. Vvannia Perez.Corey Peterson, Bill Phillips. Kathleen Praxedes. Nicole Qaqundah. Violet Qucsada. BJ Quindor. Graham Quinn. Ivan Quitcno. Bianca Raker. Ruth Rayikanti. James Reodica. Anna Rivicccio. Amy Rodrigues. Danielle Scarpulla. Jessica Schaukowitch. Andrea Schwartz. Katrina Schwartz. Christie Scollin. I jura Scully. Fiona Shannon. Sam Shaughnessy. Nicole Shinbori. Kaitlin Shorrock. Ohm Srukhosil. Mike St. Marie, Kirstyn Stark. Nina Stdlini. Laura Stephenson. Anna Stone. Hadley Suter. Anna S naniicki.Carolyn Thamkul. JoeTognclti. Bohbi Tonclli. Heidi Tuason. Beth Ubaldo. Hazel Uy.Charlie Vaughan.Chris Venncmcycr. Ray Ver. Andrew Venlucci. Jackie Villalta. Megan Wolohan. Chris Wong. Justine Wong. Stephanie Wong.Tiffanie Wong, Zcena Wright. Nick Yap. Kevin Yeh, Organizations Writing the Times It is intimidating because 1,500 people will see it, stated Kenny Gong of the Yearbook staff. Everyone gets to see the finished products of these clubs. Teachers and students have started to use the homework site located on the SI web page, a site that Si's own Web Design created and now maintains. In the web-design office Michael Santa Maria and Ian Tse update the SI website (pictured). Inside SI puts out the newspaper that is available to all SI students. Cat's Eye (the video yearbook) member, Maureen Kantner explained, It is sort of a lot of pressure, but it is a way to give back to the SI community and our class. Cat's Eye Front Row: Dana Fisco, Cynthia Tolentino (President), Allyson Gomez, Amanda Lawrence, Patrick Dominguez, Brian Lee, Eric Chu, Liam Mclncrney. Back Row: Tom Vidosh, Mike Bieringer, Maureen Kantner (President), Ray Orque, Ms. Reid (Moderator), Michael Santa Maria, Sam Salfiti, Ms. Bricker (Moderator). Ignatian Front Row: Francesca Fenili, Vanessa Li, Laura Fowler, Dana Armanino, Jessica Li (Editor), Vicky Go (Editor). 2nd Row: Justine Wong, Stephanie Wong, Erin O'Dwyer, J0J0 Lui, Nichole Mendoza, Kenny Gong. 3rd Row: Monique Gonzalez, Rebecca Byrnes, Lisa DeVoto, Colin Culligan, Maylynne Tilden, Eric Reiser. Top Row: Craig Nelson, Catherine Dougherty, Mike St. Marie, Michael McCunniff-Reid (Editor). Not Pictured: Anthony Aminoff, Mark Bollman, Olivia Flynn, Paolo Gabriel, Allic Kokcsh, Cassie Kosturos, Laura McCunniff-Reid, Charlotte Murphy, Kevin P0011, Claire Sullivan, Ms. Schwarz. (Moderator). Organizations During the Thanksgiving Mass, Cynthia Tolcntino films for Cat's Lye, the video yearbook, while Dana Fisco looks on. Un- fortunately, Cat's Eye was not published last year. Sitting in the Pub office, Mark Rawls reads the current newspaper. This year Ms. Prinn, Mr. Balano, and Mr. Reardon joined Mr. Totah as moderators. Working on the sports section. Eric Reiser chooses a picture for a water polo page. For the first year, the yearbook did layouts on computers and used digital photos; however, they still use some conventional methods. Web Design Inside SI Sottom Row: Frances Grimstad, Mollie McDonnell, Conor Ceane (Editor), Jim Hanratty. Second Row: Kyle Andrus, Erin tadillo, Jenny Nedeau, Mark Rawls, Adrian Charter. Top Row: )an Melia (Editor), Mike St. Marie, Peter Sherer, Tristan landeland (Editor), Alex Schoknecht, Dave Eacampagne, Jon d inantc, Mike Stillman, Holiday Grimaldi. Not Pictured: Mr. Jalano, Ms. Prinn, Mr. Reardon, Mr. Totah (Moderators). Bottom Row: Connor Dugan, Alex Higueras, Sophia Tan, Andrew Liotta, Michael Najarro, Danny Radovich. Top Row: Scan Roddy, Ian Tse (Editor-in-Chief), Mike Santa Maria, Alex Safronov, EricChu. Not Pictured: Matias Godinez, Mr. Hanley (Moderator). Organizations True to Red Blue We have great pride in our school and we try to instill it in others, said cheerleading member Lisa Bonino. Rally, Cheer- leading, Dance and Drill, and Spirit Club are all clubs that are dedicated to rallying the spirit of St. Ignatius students. Cheerleaders attend home games and encourage others to attend as well, while Rally puts on the rallies and the Spirit Club keeps up the spirit around school. Dance and Drill performs during halftime of the Bruce Mahoney Basketball game. Our core members choreograph every aspect of our routines and handle everything from our costumes to our music, said Dance and Drill president Patrick Basuel. Pictured left is Cheerleader Dominic Bea, launching prizes to the students in the stands at the Bruce Mahoney football game. Cheerleaders Dance and Drill Bottom Row: Jessica Liu, Elinor Gregorio. Evelyn Jew, Hazel Uy, Stephanie Chin, BJ Quindor. Second Row: Jackie Villalta, Elizabeth Button, Adam Suleman, James Hanratty, Michele Gibson (Head Cheerleader), Nicole Qaqundah. Top Row: AnneMarie Hogan, Roxanne Arriaza, Kristel De Francis, Allison Dean, Tim Szarnicki, Lisa Bonino. Not Pictured: Dominic Bea, Edd Gaus (Head Cheerleader), Mr. Sticgclcr (Moderator). Bottom Row: Jenna Betro, Jill de los Angeles, Samantha Bautista, Claire Bunag, Meron Hailesclassic, Bianca Raker. Second Row: Karina Capulong, Jennifer Tuason, Rachelle Solidum, Maricar Aguilar. Lynette Gonzales, Francille Badiola, Rozbennah Cachola. Top Row: Ms. Cecchin (Moderator), Jascf Casas, Kristin Chan, Maricela Cardona, Adrienne Aguirre, Maxine Evangelista, Claudia Zepeda, Patrick Basuel, Melissa Mariano. Not Pictured: Kimberly Bcngco, Leslie Freeman, Ann-Marie MacFarlane, Vanessa Paredes. Organizations At a rally, head cheerleader Edd Gaus runs around the gym with the SI flag to stir up the students before the Bruce Mahoney football game. Practicing her sharp dance moves, Claire Bunag teaches another dance and drill member the routine. Dance and Drill performed at the Bruce Mahoney basketball game during halftime and at rallies. Chris Vennemeyer teaches a freshman, played by Sara Barulich, about the Bruce by traveling back in time. Students who were not in the rally committee could still act in the rallies. Rally Committee (neeling: Sean Hanley. Second Row: Joya Anthony. Amanda )w, BJ Quindor, Michele Gibson, Jackie Villalta. Top Row: Ms. -Jickolai (Moderator), Melissa Coleman, Andrea Schwartz, Alexis Uewett, Ong-Dcc Liu, Sasha Fedulow, Lissa Crofton-Sleigh. Not ’ictured: Edd Gaus. Bobbi Tonclli. Spirit Club Bottom Row: Marcel Thompson. Nick Brady. Second Row: Dan Bello. DiMarco Hoskins. Harry Hunter. Mr. Hirsch (Moderator), Kristyn Gherardi. Al Banis, Alexa Franco ., Lauren Banilich. Top Row: Alex Congi, Daren Smylie, Dominic Salbatcra. Amy Affolter, Sarah Walsh, Ellen Mezzora. Not Pictured: Anna Alioto, Kyle Andrus, Lisa Bonino, Lauren Boudevvyn, Elizabeth Button. Lydia Centeno. Jill Costello. Allison Dean. Kristel De Francis, Natalya DeRobertis-Theye, Allison Doyle. Alia Dudum. Charlie Ferdon, Dana Fisco. Kenneth Flores. Brian Franceschi, Leslie Freeman. Victoria Giampaoli. Kristen Gledhill, Bobby Kane. Julia Kuznetsova. Greg Malman. Sophia Mclnerney, Chaz Morales. Marla Pacini. Melody Pak, Sabrina Phillips. Steve Sangiacomo, Kevin Schwab, Sam Silvia, Poonam Singh. Katie Vaughan. Organizations AreuineTheir Point ferent opinions, and SI encourages us to both question and defend those opinions through membership in Boys' and Girls' State, Junior Statesmen of America (JSA), and Speech and Debate. Katie Milton, a member of JSA, describes her debate experience saying, The preparation and everything is nerve- racking, but once you get up there and you find your flow you're not really that nervous. Similarly, Cristobal McKinney, a member of Speech and Debate, explains, When I first started I was nervous beyond description, but now I have a little bit of an adrenaline rush that goes away when I start speaking. Pictured above are Millicent Olawale and Phillip Benedetti listening to a speaker at the freshmen elocution contest as they wait for their turn to speak. Boy's and Girl's Slate Girl's State: Hazel Uy. Boy's State: Bottom Row: Fr. Capitolo (Moderator), Pat Downs, Zach Lapping, Adam Suleman. Back Row: Colin Daly, John Carlin, Dan Matteucci, Joe Leveroni. Junior Statesmen of America Bottom Row: John Sangiacomo, Bobby Kane, Inna Kurikova, Meron Haileselassie. Second Row: Julia Balibrcra, Harry Hunter, Chaz Morales, Matt Crumedy, Gio Gallaread. Third Row: Katie Milton, Steven Sangiacomo, David Morse, I .a ura Zimmerman. Fourth Row: Yeshi Haileselassie, Paul Arnautoff Trevor Wedge, Alexandra Reider, Zack Salin, Phil Donnici, Kell) Mulhair, Anna Lund, Barbara Hcnwood. Fifth Row: Mario Balibrcra, George Mattson, Dan Bassi, Greg Malman, Charlie Vaughan, Patrick Etchebehere, Allison Sparrow, Nick Bea. Top Row: Bland Cannon, Paul De Martini. Not Pictured: David Cedarblade, Monique Fredro, AnneMarie Hogan, Kaitlin Ketchum, Franklin Matranga, Jenny Nedeau, Justin Ohanessiar Tara Spalding, Stephanie Soderborg, Chris Vennemeyer, Mr. Cecchin (Moderator). Organizations Being the MC for the frosh elocution contest, Georgina Jones introduces the next speaker. Georgina is President of Speech and Debate. Speaking passionately, Laura Zimmerman talked about the importance of voting. JSA has debated at SI and at hotels around the Bay Area. Speaking persuasively, Lourdes Long gives her point of view on the issue of voting. She emphasized that when times are good people do not need to vote. The debaters must research their topics thoroughly in order to properly answer the questions that follow the debate period. Fulfilling his duties to Speech and Debate, Cris McKinney MC's the Sophomore Oratorical Contest. Christina Jones won the competition. Speech and Debate bottom Row: Thomas Chu, Christina Young, Andrew Rugg. diddle Row: Ellis Lau, Cristobal McKinney, Georgina Jones President), Erin Badillo, Christina Jones. Top Row: Ms. )enning (Assistant Coach), Roger Cardenas Jr., John Bertinetti, Miillip Benedetti, Mr. Castro (Coach). Not Pictured: Eric Dhall, imiko Fujita, Peter Markevich, Emily So, Jonathan Tengco, Mr. Volverton (Assistant Coach). Organizations Amnesty is just one of the many clubs at SI that strive to improve the world community. The Environmental Club works to promote the importance of protecting the environment. They are involved in beach cleanups, habitat restorations, and a school-wide campaign to promote recycling. The Social Justice Club at SI is very involved in the betterment of society. As Club Head Katherine Guerra said, Social Justice educates and motivates students on social issues concerning the school, community, and the world. Pictured above is Le-oul Samson working on a Christmas card as a part of his work for Amnesty International. By making Christmas cards for innocent prisoners we keep up their spirits, said Amnesty International member Nichole Mendoza. Amnesty International Bottom Row: Rosanne O'Hara, Tracy I.ec, Yesenin Padilla, Felicia Ma, Colleen Mullen, Poonam Singh. Ruth Rayikanti (Secretary). Middle Row: Sam Gordon. Patricia Go. Miranda Tsang, Abby Stanton, Nichole Mendoza, Carlton Fong. Back Row: Madame Robertson (Moderator), Sean Monaghan. Emily Rinaldi, Craig Nelson, Veronica Lam, Laura Scully (Co-President), Ms. Switzer (Moderator). Not Pictured: Christina Bonelli, Erin Bowler, Ebony Burns, Rebecca Byrnes, Katie DeMartini, Catherine Dougherty, Shane Fallon, Maxie Groh, Leila Hannon. Kara Ketchum, June Lucarotti (Co-President), David Oh. Viola Or. Natalie Repin, Le-oul Samspon, Danielle Smith, Mira Stern, Valerie Wolf, Stephanie Wong. Environmental Club Bottom Row: Viola Or, Stephanie Wong, Rosie 01 lara. Top Row: Mr.Totah (Moderator), Richard Flamburis, Rebecca Byrnes, Emily Rinaldi, Madame Friedman. Not Pictured: Kati Cavallero, Stephanie Clung, Rachel Contreras, Justin Crisostomo, Paul De Martini, Shane Fallon, Emiko Fujita, Matia Godinez, Alicia Gray, Elinor Gregorio, Anne Hogan, Jonathan Lawson, Ben Lerer, Amy Lew, Adrianne lx). Elizabeth Martin- Craig, Graham Quinn, Grazia Salvemini, Solveig Sveri, Megan Wolohan, Chris Wong. Organizations Helping the environment, Rosanne O'Hara. Madame Friedman (Moderator), Stephanie Wong, and Mr. Totah’s son Michael, work on removing ice plant at Foil Funston. The ice plant is destroying the native flora and fauna. June Lucarotti, Co-President of Amnesty International, makes Christmas cards to send to prisoners. Social Justice members, Ms. Ahlbach (Moderator), Kevin Feeney, Marisa Pereira Tully, Lauren Kut .chner and Elysha Anderson wear solidarity stoles and listen to priests speak out against Prop N. Social Justice bottom Row: Catherine Charpentier, Kristina Scolari. Marisa ereira Tully, Katherine Guerra, Frances Grimstad, Jenica Mmino. Top Row: Elizabeth Martin-Craig, John Ferrel, Anna ’awlusek, Megan Niedermeyer, Allie May, Nicole Shinbori, Jrandon Grimaldi, Emily Warren, Cristobal McKinney, Lauren Cutzscher, Ms. Ahlbach (Moderator), Jennifer Nedeau. Against the War on Iraq. Catherine Charpentier, Jenica Cimino, Lauren Kut .chner. Matt Nahass. Pat O'Donnell, Kevin Luna, and George Tarlson participate in an anti-war protest. The moderator of Social Justice, Ms. Ahlbach, encourages students to get involved. Organizations Expanding Horizons Students who wish to go above and beyond the classroom in their study of Spanish, Latin or Japanese have the opportunity to join a variety of language clubs. These Honor Societies exist for students who excel in their language of study and want to learn more. They offer tutoring sessions and field trips. The Spanish Honors Society is also involved in the SF- Barcelona Exchange Program. The Junior Classical League's members participate in Ludi Novembres where Latin students compete for excellence in academics, impromptu art, and basketball. Latin Vivit at SI said junior Semuteh Freeman, JCL is the best club at SI because we get to wear togas and we have a blast at state conventions. Japanese Honors Society Bottom Row: Anthony Nguyen, Arkadiusz Malinowski, Annie Lee, Ms. Takamatsu (Moderator). Andrew Liotta. Agnes Lee. Ben Louie. Top Row: Dominic Magdaluyo, Chris Urda, Alex Safronov. Paolo Larano, Sam Nyon, Theo Mitchell, Victor Chu, Simon Lim. Junior Classical League Bottom Row: Darren Criss, John Bonelli, Colin Culligan, Derek Lawson, David Uy. Second Row: Millicent Olawale, Susanna Peeples, Natalie Abinante, Jeff Knox, Pat O'Donnell. Third Row: Brandon Martin, Jordan Knox, Liz Fabie, JoJo Liu, Kate O'Reilly, Noelle Lee, Sean Irwin, jChris Wong, Lauren Quach, Maylynnc Tilden, Camila Mize. Kelly Fitzpatrick, Semuteh Freeman, Cynthia Tolentino, Phil Donnici, Jeff Gilmore. Fourth Row: Vincent Kinnard, Liz Button, Lissa Crofton-Sleigh, Alexandra Rcider, Ashton Leone, Stephanie Richmueller, David Darling. Tracy Cosgriff, Nick Martinez. Top Row: Jared Salin, Eric Reiser, Paolo Braccini. Not Pictured: Ms. McCarty, Ms. Gamoso (Moderators). Organizations Member of.JCL.Iordan Knox and Natalie Abinante hold up their awards from Ludi Novermbres. a convention. Sorting through the awards for Ludi Novermbres, Paolo Braccini and Tracy Cosgriff arrange ribbons for impromptu art, basketball, and academic achievement. Spanish Honors Society Max Bamsey, Rachel Belden, Derrick Chan, Thomas Chu, Angelica DeGaetano, Catherine Dougherty, Quinn Duffy, Sasha Fedulow, Paolo Gabriel, Matias Godinez, Ashley Green, Elaine Harris, Brittany Harrison, Nabil Hourieh Jr., Courtnee Jordan- Cox, Danielle Joseph, Jackie Lee (President), Amanda Lowrey, June Lucarotti (President), Matt Maguire, Matt Mistica, Craig Nelson, Ray Orque, Jeannette Quintana, Nathan Rossi, Yesenia Padilla, Justine Wong, Steph Wong (Vice President), Nicholas Yap, Mr. Gazulla (Moderator). San Francisco-Barcelona Exchange Bottom Row: Carleen Durkin, Elaine Harris, Gabby Rodezno, Sophia Mclnerney. Top Row: Francesco Garcia, Helena Collgros, Andrea Bulbena, Josep (Pepe) Martin, Sergio Gonzales, Mr. Gazulla (Moderator). Organizations Cultural Awareness AI j S, ASC and AAAS represent various ethnicities within the SI community. The responsibilities of these clubs include the organization of the Tri-Club Dance and the gathering of members at a number of outside school activities. These clubs promote diversity as well as an understanding and acceptance of different cultures. ALAS hopes to unite Latino students and bring the Latino cultures to the student body. ASC wants to build, foster, and promote goodwill, appreciation, and respect among the cultural groups in the SI community. In describing the importance of his club, the President of ASC, Patrick Basuel, stated, We want to help people understand our culture. AAAS also sponsors club activites, such as their trip to St. Anthony's Dining Hall, to become unified. Asian Students Coalition Adrienne Aguirre, Kevin Aguirre, Ronald Alivia, Stan Amoyen, Kim Baluyut, Patrick Basuel (President), Samantha Bautista, Michael Carino, Jasef Casas, Noel Castro, Erin Cavanaugh, Emily Chan, Tiffany Chinn, Monika Choo, Joey Chy, Jamie DeAraujo, Raquel Davao, Carlo De I .eon, Michael Del Rosario. Neil Diaz, Jules Dizon. Neil Eligado, Maxine Evangelista. Valerie Evangelista, Kenneth Flores, Janette Mae Gonzales, Chris Haw, Jill Kitaura. Matt Lai, Eli Ixtzaro, Kelly Lee, Mark Llorente. Jessica Mali, Deborah Magsavsay, Melvyn Manapsal, Patrice Martin, Alan Montemayor, Stefanie Ordovcza, Ray Rehong. Jamie Rev, Bryanna Santee, Valerie Santos, Darryl Sarzaba, Martin Seo, Jason Tengco, David Uy, Hazel Uy (President). Ray Ver, Amadeo Vibat, Ms. Gamoso (Moderator). Assoc, of African American Students Bottom Row: Orit Samson. Meron I lailesc lassie, Natasha Lcwis-Joncs. Angcliquc Bocarra. Joya Dupre. Courtney Thomas. Second Row: Dominic Magduluyo. Ashley Gant. Danielle Francois. Courtnee Jordan-Cox, Danielle Joseph, Ann-Marie MacFarlanc. Bryanna Santee. Third Row: Yeshi llaileselassie. Ms. Smith (Moderator). Top Row: Mr. Bluford (Moderator). Leslie Freeman. Theo Mitchell. Michael Arnelle, Giovanni Gallaread, Craig King. Bcf Mulugcta. Mario Johnson. Not Pictured: Seniora: Chinedu Anyiain, Ebony Burns, Lindsay Burton. Hannah Coker. Nicole Fjermestad- Smith, Ernest Jones, Erie Lough ridge. Sheila Moghaddam, Zcena Wright. Christina Young. Juniora: Omlrea Bryant. Chris Daniels, Aaron Dann-Gibbs. Creighton Davis. Monique Frcdro. Nicole Fredro, Semuteh Freeman. Ashley Green. Ashley Hawthorne. Brandon Ixmghridge. Kelly Randolph. Mark Kawls, Zach Seale. Danielle Walker. Jeremy Whitlow. Maya Zitrin. Sophomores: Amy Affolter. Eric Allen, Matt Cnimedv, Joshua Evans. Michael Fortes. Joseph Hills. DiMarco Hoskins. Robin Joe, Trevor I-ambright. Om l.cPrcc. Brianna Lough ridge. Mica he I Mace. C’haz Morales. Rachel Parker, Lc-oul Samson. Danielle Smith. Matt Smith. Tyronda Starks. Marcel Thompson. Daria Willis. Erin Young. Freshmen: Melita Armstrong. Raphael Cobh. Vincent Kinnard. Millicent Olawale. Leah Randolph. Rachael Rawls. Maya Simpson. Organizations On a AAAS field trip, Michael Arnelle and Gio Galla read work at St. Anthony's Dining Hall. Preparing to deliver the rosegrarns, Ronald Alivia sorts and labels a bunch for delivery. Before the Christmas Dance, ASC members readied and delivered the roses with attached messages. Enjoying bowling, Meron Haileselassie, an AAAS member, returns from the lane. Assoc, of Latin American Students Bottom Row: Alexis Solis (President), Will Hernandez meeting and take suggestions from members lor (President), Monica Ternullo (President), Chris Morales. the next club activity. Second Row: Jorge Hernandez, Rachel Belden, Elizabeth Masliah, Ryah Marty, Vanessa Paredes, Gabriella Rodezno, Natalia Urbina, Veronica Rccinos. Third Row: Ms. Reitman (Moderator), Ms. Bethencourt (Moderator), Yesenia Padilla, Danielle Walker, Paul Balenzuela, Albert Hernandez, Roxanne Arriaza, Lydia Centeno, Alexa Contreras, Veronica him, Leslie Freeman, Miranda Tsang. Not Pictured: Carlos Arteaga, Maricela Cardona, Jen Curtin, Cecilia Garcia, Javier Hernandez, Harry Hunter, Mike Kuriyama, Alanna Pinell, Jeannette Quintana. Anthony Usog, Claudia Zepeda. Organizations Kcepinp Tradition In a constantly changing world, it is always reassuring to be able to fall back on tradition. A variety of clubs have been established over the years to keep some of these cultural traditions alive. Maggie McAteer, president of French Club, joined because it opens people to the French culture and provides students with a feel for French life. On the other hand, Irish Club member, Quinn Duffyr, simply stated, if you're lucky enough to be Irish, you're lucky enough. Dana Armanino, President of Italian Club, describes the group as an organization that celebrates Italian culture and members get together to share their common heritage through food, movies, and parades. French, Irish, and Italians alike are proud of their heritage and choose to celebrate their cultural backgrounds by keeping their traditions alive through membership in any of the three clubs. French Club Bottom Row: Melissa Mariano, Anna Rose Hughes. Maggie McAteer, Steven Sangiacomo, .Jeff Callaghan. Top Row: Madame Robertson (Moderator), Will Hernandez, Madame Friedman (Moderator), Lisa Etchepare, Meghan Howard. Irish Club Bottom Row: Daniela Howard, Meghan Campbell, Ciara Viehweg, Molly Callaghan, Hannah Brosnan, Erin O’Dwycr, Thomas Costello, Rory Coyne, Quinn Duffy. Middle Row: Anne Hogan, Michaela Donovan, Shane Fallon, Loretta Roddy, Kelly Mulhair, Matt Downing, Katie Lawson, Nick O'Shea, Sean Mulhern, Billy Cannon, Charlie Ellis, Curtis Hayden, Conor Coyne. Top Row: Colin Daly, Tim Byrne, Pat Kelly, Colin Culligan, Robert I .oft us, Kevin Watters, Joey Moore, .Jerry Nevin, Connor Daly. Not Pictured: Fr. Sauer (Moderator). Organizations Walking along the parade route. Sam Silvia leads the Italian Club in a cheer. At the end of the parade. Molly Leveroni rejoins the SI students. This year Molly was selected to be Queen Isabella, and got to ride in a different float. Presidents of the Irish Club, Colin l)alv and Conor Coyne. Italian Plllh O itting in the SI float at the Italian Parade, Italia U UBJ O jviarja DeGaetano. Gina Conti, and Katie Bottom Row: Rosie Huddleston, Dana Armanino (President), McDevitt throw candy into the crowd. Regina Moore, Mike McQuiller. Middle Row: Maria DeGaetano, Andrea Garcia. Laura Zimmerman, Bianca Raker, Natalie Rizzo, I-aura Fowler, .Jill Costello, Kate Roessler. Back Row: Francesca Fenili (VP), David Hubbel, Jeff Callaghan (VP), Steve Sangiacomo, Greg Callaghan (VP), Liz Button, Paolo Braccini, Elizabeth Lalanne, Lauren Barulich. Not Pictured: Ms. Molinelli. (Moderator). Organizations Embracing Cultures There are m a n y clubs at SI that let students experience and appreciate different cultures. Anime involves students studying Japanese animation during their meetings by playing video games and watching movies. Club L'Chaim celebrates the different Jewish holidays by eating the traditional food and drink and learning Hebrew words. United Cultures of SI celebrates all of the cultures that are represented at the school. They hold pot luck lunches where members bring many different types of food. Senior Bobbi Tonelli said UCSI is about bringing together different foods to let people experience multiple traditions. Pictured above are Anime members Andy Carroll, Christina Young, Rob Hendler, and Claudia Wong preparing to watch an animated film. Anime members study and discuss different types of animation. Anime Front Row: Jason Malt by, Jessica Chen, David Uv, Amy Ixnv. Middle Row: Kirk Wolfrom, Neil Diaz, Jessica Mali, Alex Safronov, Agnes Ix e, Anthony Nguyen. Rack Row: Javier Hernandez, Jim Rolling, Sergio Rodriguez, Raymond Orque, Sean Roddy, Mike Santa Maria, Christina Young, Mr. Maych rowitz (Moderator). L'Chaim (Jewish Club) Bottom Row: Dylan Hackett. Second Row: Natalie Hwang, Yesenia Padilla, Mira Stern, Katya Nenaydokh, Irina Shidlovsky, Kate Brandt. Third Row: Cclsa Tonelli, Lauren Fernandez, Ava Rosen. Julia Kuznetsova, Lauren Barulich, Colleen Fredericks, Elizabeth Lalanne, Maddie McCarthy. Top Row: Madam Friedman (Moderator) Jacob Pashelinsky, Sam Nelsen, Gianna Drocco, Samantha Feld, Sebouh Der Kiureghian, Chris Mitchell, Elizabeth Plotkin, Marla Pacini, Becca Byrnes, Poonam Singh, Matt Jones, Mikhail Sundukovskiy. Organizations Chowing down on Challah, L'Chaim members Lauren Fernandez, Poonam Singh, and Yescnia Padilla celebrate the Jewish culture. Club L'Chaim learns Hebrew words and traditions. Enjoying the food at a UCSI lunch, Michele Gibson shoves cake into Nicole Shinbori's mouth. Enjoying their food, UCSI members Corey Petersen, Viola Or. and Elinor Gregorio chat amongst themselves. UCSI sponsors pot luck lunches where students bring in food from cultures around the world. United Cultures of SI Executive Members Bottom Row: Amanda Ow. Top Row: Nicole Martin, I .aura Stephenson, Nicole Shinbori, Bobbi Tonelli, Ms. Purcell (Moderator), Ruth Ravikanti. Members of UCSI Kirsten Andereck, Kimberly Baluvut, Tiffany Ban .on, Alexis Blewett, Erin Bowler, Emily Boyle, Lindsay Burton, Greg Callaghan, Bernadette Chan, Emily Chan, Stephanie Chin, Tiffany Chin, Hannah Coker, Melissa Coleman, Gina Conti, Tiffany Dang, Joanne de la Cruz, Lisa Fike, Jill de los Angeles, Kristin Francoz, Ashley Gant, Michele Gibson, Mari Goldstone, Janette Gonzales, Alicia Gray, Elinor Gregorio, Katherine Guerra, Spencer Hagan, Evelyn Jew, Mike Kuriyama, Jonathan Lawson, Ben Lcrcr, Natasha Lewis-Jones, Ong-Dee Liu, Tiffinie Ma, Kari Mali, Tina Martin, Allic May, Katie McDevitt, Emily McGowan, Marty Maguire, Michael Melcher, Kelly Mulhair, Sam Nyon, Erin O’Dwyer, Anna Pawlusek, Corey Petersen, Kathleen Praxedes, Nicole Qaqundah, BJ Quindor, Bianca Raker, 'less Rogers, Sophia Salfiti, DanielleScarpulla, Jessica Schaukowitch, Katrina Schwartz, Nina Stellini, Adam Suleman, Jonathan Talbot, Jennifer Tuason, Marriane Ugarte, Chris Urda, Chris Villongco, Emily Warren, Stephanie Wong, Tiffanie Wong, Nicholas Yap, Maya Zitrin. Organizations Living It Up There's no work involved; it's just a time and a place to relax with friends, says Ben Cutten, a member of the Bowling Club. Members of the Bowling Club, Cycling Club, and Paintball club are involved simply for fun. Students are able to sign up for any club outing they would like to take part in, and none of the clubs insists on serious commitment. Many students join these clubs with friends and to meet new people. Dan Bello from the Paintball Club says, It's an interesting sport and you can do it with your friends. Though the Sailing Club is more competitive, racing in regattas, all members still enjoy every day out on the water. Bowling Club Bottom Row: Felicia Ma, Tina Reggio, Maria DcGaetano, Ted Yates. Ben Cutten. Joseph Mills. Katherine Fchlhaber. Second Row: Matias Godinez. Talia l)e Martini, David Hubbcl, Casey Gin, Kathleen O'Reilly, Ryan McCauley, Allvson Gomez, George Bravo. Third Row: Jessica Mali, Chris Wooley, Misha Sundukovskiy, Matt Juul. Harry Hunter. Stephen Li. Top Row: Theo Mitchell. Mike Tate. Max Berlyant. Greg Wildernuith. Matthew Lew, Ms. Behr (Moderator). Not Pictured: Wyatt Arnold. Joe Barrack. Mark Bollman, Jeff Brizzolara, Alexandra Carr, Noel Diaz de Rivera. Michaela Donovan, Elizabeth Driscoll. Brian Estrada, Sarah Gogin, Monique Gonzalez, Ashley Hawthorne, Danny Ho, Vincent Kinnard, Molly Kodros. Serene Lau, Alison Lynch, Adam Malinowski, Patrick Mariano. Maria Martin, I .aura Maxwell, Matt Mistica, I .ester Montes-Silva, Leslie O'Callaghan, Ix retta Roddy, Elizabeth Santos, Emily Simpson, Matt Sundby, Maylynne Tilden. Cycling Club Bottom Row: Jordan Knox, Darren Criss, Michele Gibson, Jeff Knox, Connor Smith. Top Row: David Tate, Ben Lerer, Br. Roller (Moderator), Paolo Larano. Not Pictured: Michael Clothier, Katharine DeMartini, Alex Dillion, Paul Ixtlx nde, Derek Lawson, Andrew Mairena, Brandon Martin, Mike Najarro, Mr. Haardt (Moderator), Mr. Oscamou (Moderator). Organizations As an active member of Cycling Club, Jeff Knox leaves the garage and heads home on his bike. On a Bowling Club outing, Stephen Li, a freshman member of the club, walks towards the computer screen to view his score. Members of the Sailing Club skillfully maneuver their boat through the bay and practice for an upcoming race. Paintball Club Sailing Team bottom Row: Will Sinks, Michael Clothier, Areh Malinowski, ’eter Fisco. Middle Row: Mike Bosetti, Scott Warded, Connor )ugan, Jorge Cortez, Jim Rolling, Aaron Beltings, l op Row: 'leil Kligado, Erik Cota, Jack Torres, Jared Salin, John Kolenda. sTot Pictured: Eric Anguiano, Dan Bello, Matt Bergstrom. Ian )el Castillo, Harry Hunter, Brett tando, Mike tando, Adam dalinowski, Greg Malman, Brandon Martin, Ricci Ribero, Orit amson, Mike Sanchez, Haig Sujohn, Marik von lennenkamphff, Ms. Cota (Moderator). Bottom Row: Carmen Bozina, Jillian Cunningham, Camila Mize, Victor Sinow. Top Row: Joey (Coach). J.C. Sheppard, Kirsten Tiedje, Rick Driscoll, Billy Gale, Dominic Valentini, Mike Stillman, Mr. Loyd (Coach). Organizations Loving the Arts SI students have the chance to show off their talents in the A cappella, Rock 'n' Roll, and Theatre Clubs. Combining singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments, these clubs are a good way for students to express their creativity. A cappella member Elaine Harris said A cappella is student run, where we pick what we sing and we do it for recreation. The Theatre Club is made up of students who are usually in the fall play, Winter One Acts, and the spring musical. Rock 'n' Roll Club members honor the music by playing their own renditions of classic rock songs and composing their own. Pictured above are Stephanie Hartono and Michelle Eng-Surowiec practicing a piece for A cappella. A Cappella Club Michelle Eng-Surowiec, Alia Dudum, Kristina Kern, Susanna Peeples, Corey Petersen, Elaine Harris, Chris Daniels, Darren Criss, Carlton Fong, Stephanie Hartono. Not Pictured: Regina Lombardo, Le-oul Samson, Joe St. Marie, Mr. Shauglmcssy (Moderator). Rock 'n' Roll Club Bottom Row: Carolyn Thamkul, Justin Cristosomo, Karen Damon, Conor Keane, Alex Simon. Paolo Larano. Second Row jChris Wong, Nicholas Martinez, Chris Maguire, Taylor Smith. Top Row: Michael Santa Maria, Dan Hemphill, Derek I.awson, Chris Daniels, Chris Lorentz, Jack Torres, Mr. Lorentz (Moderator). Not Pictured: Nick Adler, George Aherne, Kyle Andrus, Mario Balibrera, Mike Bieringer, Jesse Burdick, Darren Criss. Paul De Martini, Sam Gordon, Andrew Haesloop, Tristan Handeland, Sean Hanley, Josh Juul, Camila Mize, Matt Nahass, Pat O'Donnell, Mark Rawls, Natalie Repin, George Tarlson, Kirsten Ticdjc. Organizations Practicing their songs, Carlton Fong and Corey Petersen wait until it is their time to sing while Darren Criss takes it away. A capella lets students develop their singing abilities with peer help. Experimenting with a guitar. Tristan Handcland tries out some chords. The Rock and Roll club allows students who are interested in music to meet others also interested in the art. Aspiring actresses Angela Schach and Liz Button practice a scene from the Winter One Acts during the show's audition. The One Acts are directed by fellow students in the Theatre Club. Theatre Club Freshmen: Max Bamsey, Samantha Bautista, Veronica Butenko, Jennifer Butler, Tim Byrne, Sabrina Cardona, Jenna Castro, Alex Congi, Leilen de Guzman. Natalya DeRobertis- I heye, Michaela Donovan, Elizabeth Driscoll, Lizzie Fabie, Ariel Estebez, Shane Fallon, Samantha Feld, Sydney Ford, Gianna Galletta, Sami Gcikas, Melissa Go, Kelcey Harrison, Jennifer Hourani, Matt Jones, Kara Kctchum, Jordan Knox, Alison Lynch, Arela Malinowksi, Siobhan Murphy, Sam Nelsen, Sarah Owens, Jessica Perry, Rachel Rawls, Alexandra Rcider, Loretta Roddy, Ava Rosen, Angela Schach, Maureen Schembri, Caroline Servat, Micaela Shorrock, Emily Simpson, Maya Simpson, Paulina Singhapok, Mira Stern, Caroline Stone, Matt Terrizzi, Maylynne Tilden, Tom Vidosh, Jenny Wilhelm, Jessica Yrani. Theatre Club Continued Sophomores: Catherine Abalos, Elizabeth Andolong, Steve Calcagno, Francesca Christopher, Darren Criss, Ginger Davis, Phil Donnici, Michelle Eng-Surowiec, Lisa Etchepare, Patricia Go, Dylan Hackett, Fiona Ho, Meghan Howard, Sean Irwin, Jeremiah Kellcher, Allie Kokesh, Veronica Lam, Tracy Lee, Lourdes Long, Chris McCarty, John Mclis, Jessica Morse, Wilma Mui, Craig Nelson, Leslie O’Callaghan, Emily O’Dwyer, Rosie 01 lara, Katie O'Reilly, Yesenia Padilla, Allison Pheatt, Emily Rinaldi, Le-oul Samson, Scara Sullivan, Stephanie Tang, Miranda Tsang. Juniors: Mark Bollman, Greg Callaghan, Jeff Callaghan, Andrew Haesloop, Zach Kenney, Matt Maguire, Philip Markle, Nichole Mendoza, Regina Moore, Natalie Repin, Caroline Robinson, Valerie Santos, Pamela Sevilla. Seniors: Joya Anthony, Erin Badillo, Sara Barulich, Kate Brandt, Karina Capulong, Melissa Coleman, Justin Cristostomo, Jules Dizon, Veronica Esmero, Sasha Fedulow, Tristan Handeland, Lia Jacobson, Conor Keane, Mairin I.ee (President) Ann Mai, Melissa Mariano, Cris McKinney, Colleen Monaghan, Jenny Nedeau, Bianca Raker. Amy Rodrigues, Julia Ruffo, Kayt Solso, Anna Szarnicki, Carolyn Thamkul, Colin Ward, Christina Young. Moderator: Mr. Bauman. Organizations Revealing Wisdom Some students at SI choose to go beyond the classroom in their love for learning. There are many options for those who want to learn more and push their intellectual limits. Some students join the Science Club, some attend weekly Chess Club meetings, and some—through their membership in CSF—strive for academic excellence. The Science Club is a great way to learn new things, discuss, and even meet people you wouldn't ordinarily meet, says club member Tim Chang. SI offers numerous opportunities to its students for academic challenge; and many students take advantage of these opportunities; their hard work earns them membership in the academic honor club, CSF. In short, it is obvious that SI supports and encourages an intellectual community. Pictured below are Bland Cannon, Brian Perez, Sal Alioto, and Paul DeMartini (from front) concentrating hard to be the chess champion. Chess Club Bottom Row:Bland Cannon. Second Row: Christina Young, Sean Hanley, John Bcrtinetti (Chairman), Karen Damon, Nancy Barisic. Top Row: Brian Perez, Mario Balibrera, Paul De Martini, Salvatore Alioto, Corey Petersen, Jeff Ycc, Garry I lee, Scott Wardell, Meghan Howard. Not Pictured: Tim Byrne, Joe Cajilig, Darren Chan, Timothy Chang, Mary Keane, Natalie Repin, Mr. Isham (Moderator). Science Club Kneeling: John Bertinetti (President), Kristina Serratto. Middle Row: Katie McDevitt, Lia Jacobson, Richard Flamburis Natalie Repin, Inna Kurikova, Brian Perez, Karen Damon, Mario Balibrera (Vice-President), Mr. Ugawa (Moderator). Back Row Paul De Martini. Not Pictured: Bland Cannon, Timothy Chang Tracy Cosgriff. Organizations Strategy is key in the chess game junior Natalie Repin is playing. The Chess Club holds meetings where students play against each other. By getting ready to hand out CSF candygrams, Amy Lew- helps her club make money for scholarships. California Scholarship Federation Executive Board bottom Row: Hazel Uy (President), Jessica Li (President), Jtephanie Wong, Bernadette Chan (President), Nicholas Yap. Middle Row: Kim Baluyut, Kathleen Praxedes, Tiffany Chin. Pop Row: Ong-Dee Liu, Nicole Qaqundah, Sam Nyon, Cecelia ['hornton-Alson, Sarah Smialowicz, Ms. Quattrin (Moderator). CSF Members SENIORS: Maricar Aguilar, Salvatore Alioto, Meaghan Allen. Stan Amoyen. Leila Ansari, Joya Anthony. Erin Badillo. Kimberiy Baluyut. Tiffany Ban on. Sara Bamlich, Patrick Basucl. John Bertfnetti. Erik Bonnett. Lauren Borella. Erin Bowler. Kate Brandt.Catherine Brown, Lindsay Burton. Rozbennah Cachola. Meghan Cafferkey. Joseph Cajilig. Megan Campagnoli. Todd Cannata. Melissa Carian. Alan Casilla. David Cedarblade. Alexander Cerdan. Bernadette Chan. Darren Chan. Emily Chan. Timothy Chang. Theresa Chapman. Vivian Cheung. Stephanie Cliing. Kevin Christensen. Victor Chu. Jenica Cimino. Ryan Clifford. Melissa Coleman. Stefani Comerford. Gina Conti. Justin Crisostomo, Salvatore Crivello. Elizabeth Orofton-Sleigh. John Dahlz. Colin Daly. Allison Dean. Carolyn DeVoto. Lisa DeVoto. Catherine Dougherty. Quinn Duffy. Michael Duncan. Neil Kligado. Ashley Erickson. Veronica Esmero. Sasha Eedulow. lauren Fernandez. John Ferre! Jr.. Nicole Fjermestad-Smith. Aline Flodr. EkimoFujita, Paolo Gabriel. William Gale. Fatima Garcia. Noelle Gaston. Edward Gaus. I.ynette Gonzales. Alicia Gray. Elinor Gregorio. Katherine Guerra. Colin Gunn-Graffy. Roliert Hcndler. Wilfredo Hernandez. AnneMarie Hogan, lia Jacobson. Evelyn Jew. Kelly Johnston. Georgina Jones. Everett Keating HI. Patrick Kelly. Kevin Kolbe. Erin Kunse. Michael Kuriyama. Lauren Kutzscher.Caitlin LaJoic. Felix Lam, John 1 jiulefeld. Zachary Upping. Ellis Uu. Jacqueline Lee. Mairin Lee. Benjamin Lerer, Joseph Leveroni. Jessica Li. Simon lim. Ong-Dee Liu. Mark IJorente. Adrianne Lo. Eric Ixiugliridge. June Lucarotti. Josephine laii. Angelo Manalo. Melissa Mariano. Melissa Martin. Nicole Marlin. Elizabeth Martin-Craig. Geoffrey Masterson. Franklin Matrenga. Daniel Matteueci. MichaelMcCunniff-Reid. KathrynMcDevitt,Cristobal McKinney. Daniel Mezzcra.Theophilus Mitchell. Alan Montcmayor. Erin Moore. Amy Murphy. Ian Murphy. Jason Najarro. Jennifer Nedeau. Scott Ngai. Samuel Nyon. Maureen O'Brien. David Oh. Raymond Orque. Amanda Ow. Claire Palmer. Charles Patterson. Anna Pawlusck. Yv.mnia Perez. Corey Petersen. Kathleen Praxedes. Nicole Qaqundah. Violet Qucsada, Blesslvnne Quindor. Graham Quinn. Bianca Raker. Ruth Ravikanti, James Rcodica. Amy Rodrigues, Julia Ruffo. Danielle Searpulla. Andrea Schwartz. Katrina Schwartz. I aura Scully, Fiona Shannon. Samantha Shaughncssy. Nicole Shinbori. Kaitlin Shorrock, Chanin Srukhosit, Nina Stcllini. I jura Stephenson. Adam Suleman. Hadley Sutcr, Anna Szamicki. Carolyn Thamkul. Joseph Toboni IV, Roberta Tonelli, lan Tsc, Heidi Tuason, Klizalirth Uhaldo, Hazel Uy, Christopher Vcnnemcyor, Raymund Vcr, Andrew Verducci. Colin Ward. Megan Wolohan. Chris Wong. Claudia Wong. Justine Wong. Stephanie Wong, Tiffanie Wong. Zccna Wright. Nicholas Yap. Ben Yaxley, Jeff Yee. Kevin Yeh. Christina Young, lisa Yuo. JUNIORS: Jon Abinantc. Nick Adler. Vanessa Aguilera. Adrienne Aguirre. Anthony Aminoff. Kirsten Andcrvck, Elysha Anderson. Phillip Aquilina. Kristine Arangoon. liana Armanino, Al Bonis, Alex Barrcnechc, Aaron Beltings, Kevin Bianehi, Kristen Boffi. Mark Bollnian. Emily Boyle. Paolo Braccini, Greg Callaghan. Jeff Callaghan. Markcla Cardona, Jennifer Castro. Erin Cavanaugh. Christina Celia, Derrick Chan. Catherine Cliarpentier. Tiffany Chinn. Elizabeth Christian. Thomas Chu. Michael Corbolotti. Thomas CorbotoUi, Ernesto Cortez, Tracy Cosgriff, Maddy Curet. David Darling. Ryan Davenport. Joanne de la Cruz. Jill de los Angeles. Eric Dliall. Noel Diaz de Rivera. Jen Doherty. Elizabeth Dougherty, Jason Doyle. Patricia Dudziec, Andree Englehardt. Brian Estrada. Kevin Feeney. Francesca Fenili. lisa hike. Dana Fisco. Kathleen Fitzpatrick. Carlton Fong, lawrence Fong. 1 jura Fowler. Kristin Franco . Semuteli Freeman. Marcus Gallagher. Kristyn Gherardi, Greg Ginotti. Kristen Gledhill. Vicky Go. Matias Godinez. Janette Gonzales. Frances Grimstad. Shant Hagopian. Brittany Harrison. Ashley Hawthorne. John Herrera, Danny Ho. William Holleran. Michelle Horn. Meghan Horn. Rosie Huddleston. Jenny Hunt.Carolyn Hwang.George Jabcr. Maureen Kantner.Samantha Katada. Yvonne Kelly. Kelly Kennedy. Rachael Kerrigan. Kaitlin Ketchum. Jill Kitaura. Jeff Knox. Cassic Kosturos, Liz l-arkin. Amanda Lawrence. Jon Ijvvson. Katie Lawson, Kelly l,ce. Mary Leveroni. Amy Lew. Vanessa Li, Brenden lim. Joseph linchan. Alcssandra I illini. Brandon l ugh ridge. Amanda Lowrey. Stephanie Lucas. Anna l ind, Tiffinie Ma. Ann-Marie MacFarlane. Sarah Mackota. Martin Maguire. Kari Mah, Adam Malinowski. Mclvyn Manapsal. Emily McGowan. Sophia Mclnerney. Zoe Meharg. Nichole Mendoza. Matthew Mistica. Regina Moore. Kelly Mulhair. Aubrey Muhoz. Morgan Murphy. Laura Muzzatti, M iclvael Najarro. Natalie Nowak. Jeremy O'Connor, liz Ontano, Stcfanic Ordovrza, Tiffany Ou. Marigracc Padilla. Jacob Pashelinskv. Matt Paver. Marisa Pereira-Tully, Michael Peroutka. Kevin Poon. Chris Ragni, Greg Rancs, Stephanie Richmucller. Caroline Robinson. Gabriella Rodezno. Haylcy Rucker. Valerie Santos, Kristina Scolari, Brad Scott, Zach Scale. Kristina Scnratto, Pamela Sevilla. Peter Shcrer. Victor Si now. Sarah Smialowicz, Alexis Solis. Claire Sullivan. Jacqueline Tahcny, Jon Tengco. James Terhevden, Shanti Tharayil, Cecelia Thornton-Alson. Cynthia Tolcntino. Helen Tso. Sairina Tsui. Marrianc Ugarte. Zack Unruh, Chris Urda. Amadco 'ibat. Chris Villongco. Emily Warren. Katie Watts. Ashley Werner. Greg Wildermuth. Clarissa Wong. Katrina Woo, lan Wright. Martin Wu. I aura Zimmerman. SOPHOMORES: Catherine Abakxs, Anabcl Agloro, Elizabeth Andolong. Joey Armao. Gina Balcstricri. April Bautista. Noelle Bidcgainbcny, Lauren Boudcwyn. Hannah Brosnan. Carlos Cajilig. Alexandra Carr. Karl Carrillo. Yasef Cans Katie Caughman. Lydia Centeno. Erica Cerlcs. Jason Chan. Alexander Chartz, Alan Chec. Jessica Chen. Kristy Choo. Francesca Christopher. Eric Clin. Katherine Corkery, Addic Cuneo. Maria DeG actano. Katherine DeMartini, Alcxamlcr Dillon. Patrick Dominguez, Alia Dudum. Michelle Eng-Surowcic. lisa Eteheparc. Maxine Evcngelista, Katherine Fchlhaber. Hamilton Fcnnic. Felicia Fong. Brian Franocschi. Alexa Francoz, Alastair Ge mundo, Casey Gin. Charles Glover. Patricia Go. Allyson Gomez, Sheryl Gong. Monique Gonzalez. Andrew Gray. George Groll, Steven Hcndler. Fiona Ho. Nabil Hourich. Meghan Howard. Gina Isaacs. Kimberiy Jackanich. Natalie Jayx . Katherine Jcting. Christina Jones. John Kamm. Katy Kilgore. Anna King. Erika Kociolck. Alexandra Kokesh. Matthew lai. Veronica Lam. Eli Lazaro. Agnes I e. Annie Lee. Marlin I -e. Noelle Let. Stephanie l v. Andrew Liotta. Alex l l ack. Regina Lombardo. Marielena I Hz. Brianna Loughridgc. Benjamin I mie. Jeni.se Lum, Kevin Luna. Peter Markevich. Amy McCarthy. Christopher McCarthy, Ryan McCauley, I .aura McCunniff-Reid. John Melis. Samantha Miller. Katherine Milton. Wilma Mui. Meghan Mullen. Craig Nelson. Nina Novasic. Rosannc O'Hara. James O'Meara. Christian Ong. Katie O'Reilly. Vesenia Padilla. Melody Pak. Patricia Pang, Susanna Peeples, Allison Pheatt, Kristen Polen, Jenny Power. Jeannette Quintana. Lauren Reyes. Brendan Rhoan. Emily Rinaldi. Nathan Rossi. Andrew Rugg. Elizabeth Santos. Darryl Sarzaha, Mirada Searpulla. Poonam Singh. Nathan Singhapok. Anna Snyder. Michael Snyder, Emily So. Stephanie Soderborg. ShaneSofos, Molly Soopcr. Celia Spalding. MatthewSundby, Sophia Tan. StephanieTang, Bridget Tarantino, Andrew Tio. Janelle Troppcr. Julie Turei. Carlos Velez. Donna Vcridiano, Ciam Viehweg, Erin Wilk. Allison Yee. Erin Young. Organizations Getting Involved Art and Pub, Music for Others, Martial Arts, and Teen Angel are all about getting involved in the school community. The posters seen around school for upcoming events such as athletic events and dances are made by Art and Pub. Club member Molly Kodros explains her interest: I knew what was going on and I met new people.” The colorful club adds unity to the SI community. As well as becoming involved at SI, students in Music for Others bring entertainment to retirement homes. By getting involved, students in Martial Arts are able to meet peers also interested in that subject. Sophomores and freshmen in Teen Angel raise funds for different causes, including trying to sell enough raffle tickets for a gift basket to help the SI garden. Patricia Go said, Even though there are more freshmen than sophomores, we all got to know each other. We just want to do good. Being in each of these clubs allows students to meet new people and help the community. Pictured above is Loretta Roddy painting a poster for the Turkey Trot. Art and Pud Martial Arts Bottom Row: Ava Rosen, Yesenia Padilla, Allyson Gomez, Eric Anguiano, Michael Leto, Ann Mai, Mark Uorente, Sophia Jamie Lundy, Justin Crisostomo. Top Row: Chris Wong, Toni Tan, Stephanie Tang, Paolo Larano, Felicia Fong, Mr. Aguilar, Molly Kodros, Maria Martin, Victoria Giampaoli. I oretta Maychrowitz (Moderator). Roddy, Connor Fitzpatrick, Nick Yap, Ben Lerer, Anthony Usog. Not Pictured: Talia De Martini, Jessica Downing, Elizabeth Driscoll, Gianna Drocco, Sarah Gogin, Brittany Mauer, Tina Reggio, Carolyn Thamkul, Mr. Devine (Moderator). Organizations Putting up posters around school, Talia De Martini and Maria Martin help other students know what is going on. Vincent Kinnard plays the piano for one of the residents at Arden Wood. Music for Others bottom Row: Eunice Bengco, Sophia Tan. Second Row: April iautista, Nabil Hourieh Jr. (co-president), Stephanie Tang, gnes Lee, Wilma Mui, Alexandra Carr. Top Row: Meghan ■toward, Molly Sooper. Andrew Liotta, Jaclyn I.os Banos, Alex Million (co-president). Not Pictured: Rachel Contreras, Katie rehlhaber, Vincent Kinnard, Stephanie Lee, Veronica Recinos, imily So, Ms. Tramontin (Moderator). Teen Angel Bottom Row: Alanna Pinell, Jamie Lundy, Camille Gallo, Jillian Cunningham. Top Row: Kristina Kirchgessner. Jenalvn Sotto, Jaclyn Ixs Banos, Caroline Stone, Ms. Rich (Moderator). Not Pictured: Catherine Abalos, Ariel Estebez, Shane Fallon, Patricia Go, Amanda Ibisate, Tracy Lee, Alex Rcider. Organizations Getting Initiated Students at St. Ignatius can get involved in nearly everything, but if for some reason someone has an interest that is not represented at SI, he or she has the ability to start something new. This year a number of students felt that the SI community lacked something, so they took the initiative and created new clubs. The Armenian Club, The Conservative Students Coalition, St. Ignatius Live, and The Video Game Club were all newly established this year. Their founders drafted club constitutions, asked for approval by Student Council, were reviewed, and if accepted will function as probationary clubs for the next two years. If successful, in 2005 these new clubs will be full-fledged members of Student Council. These four new clubs prove that if something isn't available at SI, someone will make it so. Pictured Above Left: Daron Mclkonian of the Armenian Club displays his club’s t-shirt. Pictured Right: Jessica De la Merced as her club gets discussed by student council. Armenian Club Armenian Club Bottom Row: HaigSujohn, Eric Loughridge, Levon Eldemir, Bobby Kane. Middle Row: Steve Calcagno, Darren Criss. Top Row: Sebouh Der kiureghian, Christopher Eldemir, Justin Ohanessian, Colin Daly, Aram Bedrossian. Conservative Students Coalition Bottom Row: Daniela Hunter, Julienne Syme, David Darling, Chris Sampang, Edward Dougherty. Top Row: Harry Hunter, Jason Doyle, Craig Hasson, Dominic Bea (Vice President), Jeremy O’Connor, Will Syme (President), Mike St. Marie (Secretary General). Organizations The Quill Bottom Row: Kevin Feeney, Amy Lew, Aubrey Munoz, Jessica Li (Kditor-in-Chicf), Stephanie Wong, Elaine Harris. Middle Row: Kari Mali, Erin Badillo (Editor-in- Chief), Kristin Francoz, Kati Miller, Kate Brandt, Amanda Lawrence, Nichole Mendoza, Lauren Sanchez. Top Row: Aline Flodr, Cris McKinney, Ms. Tramontin, Mr. Dekkcr, Ms. Purcell, Michael McCunniff-Reid, John Ferrel, Seinuteh Freeman, Megan Niedermeyer. Not Pictured: Paolo Braccini, Kaitlin Shorrock. Poetic Voices “ The Qui s mightier than the sword.” Creative, talented, and intent upon recognizing the creative talents of others, members of The Quill work countless hours to gather, select, and publish the writing of fellow students. At one point or another every student writes something profound or meaningful during their time here at SI and The Quill provides an outlet for the expression of those thoughts and feelings. The fifty-first issue of The Quill will be published at the end of this year and the student body is looking forward to reading the poetry and short stories of friends and classmates. Pictured Right: Paolo Braccini and Amanda Lowery discuss poetry submitted by students. St. Ignatius Live Adrienne Aguirre, LizAndolong, KyleAndruss, Kim Baluyut, Aaron Boilings. Jasef Casas, Jen Castro, Emily Chan. Tiffany Chinn, Joey Chy, Maricella Cordona, Jen Curtin, Joanne dela Cruz, Jessica dcla Merced (President), Jason Doyle. Chris Kldemir, Charlie Ferdon, Dana Fisco, Carlton Fong, Nicole Fredro, Leslie Freeman, Harry Hunter, Jeff Knox (President). Jordan Knox, Matt Lai, Veronica Lam. Kelly Ix e, Jessica Lui, Marty Maguire. Kari Mali. Theo Mitchell, Morgan Murphy, Stefanie Ordoveza, Tiffany Ou. Kelly Randolph, Erika Roby, Lauren Sanchez, Steve Sangiacomo, Darryl Sarzaba, Peter Scherer, Haig Sujohn, Mick Terrizzi, Carolyn Thamkul, Cynthia Tolentino, Helen Tso, Sai Tsui. Jen Tuason, Clarissa Wong, Kristina Young. Danny Zatkin, Maya Zitrin. Video Game Club Bottom Row: Brian Estrada, Mark Bollman, Jonathan Tengco. Top Row: Jeff Brizzolara, Joe Barrack, Partick Mariano. Organizations CorningTogether Christian Life Communities Christian Life Communities, aka CL.Cs, are an important and unique aspect of SI. Students form CLC's in order to get to know each other better through working together on community service projects. These nine CLC's are responsible for the organization of the Food and Toy Drive, and they raise money for the needy by running the Christmas Dance; all funds are contributed to St. Anthony's and St. Dominic's. In addition, each CLC is unique. For instance, Safe Place CLC is a group of students who wish to take actions to make SI a safer place for all its students by educating and attempting to end hate and discrimination in all its forms at SI. We provide a safe place for anyone who needs it and we invite everyone to join and help create a safe place where students can be free to express themselves and be themselves. Franks and Beans CLC members explain, through Thursday morning juice runs and working at St. Anthony's Foundation, we serve the poor of our own city. Our sendee began on Immersion this past summer, and through our CLC, we continue our mission to be men and women for others. Finally, members of Br. Jackson CLC explain, We are a CLC group that started this year and have become a very active force in service of our fellow man. With activities such as beach cleanups, tree planting, the eyeglass drive, and the sponsoring of a girl in Central America, we strive to be Ignatian in values and actions. We meet three times a month and have one activity a month. If anyone is interested in a sendee CLC drop by to see us. Organizations 007 Bottom Row: Melissa Ongpin, Czarina I-cc, Bernadette Chan (Student Leader). Second Row: Theresa Chapman. Adriannc Ix , Emily Chan. Third Row: Claudia Wong. Martin Seo, Alan Montemayor, Simon Lim. Fourth Row: Alan Casilla. Jeffrey Lu, Victor Chu, Zaks Dizon. Not Pictured: Mark Uorente (Student Leader), Ms. Nickolai (Moderator). B-Dogg Bottom Row: Megan Fu. Top Row: Tiffanie Wong, Hannah Coker, Beth Ubaldo (Student Leader), Karina Capulong, Melissa Mariano, Natasha Lewis-Jones. Not Pictured: Mr. Devine (Moderator). Brother Jackson Ernesto Cortez, Tony Steacy, Will Holleran, David Darling (Student Leader), Jon Tengco, Br. Jackson (Moderator). Eric Reiser, Bryan Downey, Joe Tognetti. Organizations Franks and Beans Bottom Row: Anna Rivieccio (Student Leader). Second Row: Sara Barulich (Student Leader). Third Row: Dave Lacampagne, Erin Bowler, Megan O’Donnell. Ashley Erickson, Lissa Crofton- Sleigh. Top Row: John Landefeld. Not Pictured: Mr. Grady (Moderator), Ms. Gustorf (Moderator). riELH HICK! Hot Rod Bottom Row: Joanne de la Cruz, Aubrey Munoz, Victoria Go, Laura Fowler. Top Row: Mr. Arriaga (Moderator), Amy Lew, Semuteh Freeman, Philip Markle, Amanda Lawrence (Student leader). Not Pictured: Adam Malinowski. Jeebus Bottom Row: David Uy, Kirsten Ticdjc, Elinor Gregorio (Student Leader). Top Row: Viola Or, Alicia Gray. Ronald Alivia. Not Pictured: Ms. Ix e (Moderator). CLEARY Organizations Keeping the Faith Bottom Row: Laura Fowler, Kelly I,ee, Vanessa Li, Nichole Mendoza. Top Row: Amadeo Vibat, Jonathan tawson, Derrick Chan, Amy Lew, Ms. Kodros (Moderator), Amanda Lawrence, Caroline Robinson (Student Leader). Not Pictured: Stacy Anderson, Lauren Goldberg, Ashley Hawthorne, Michael Melcher, Grazia Salvemini, Will Syme, Laura Zimmerman. Safe Place Bottom Row: Vanessa Farnham, Dana Fisco. Second Row: Cynthia Tolentino, Frances Grimstad (Student Leader), Ginger Davis. Top Row: Ms. Watts (Moderator), Maureen Kantner, Cristobal McKinney (Student Leader), Ms. Cota (Moderator). Not Pictured: Kate Brandt, Holiday Grimaldi, Mark Llorente, Carolyn Thamkul, Joe Tognctti, Fr. Goethals (Moderator), Ms. Devincenzi (Moderator). Tamarindo Bottom Row: Lia Jacobson, Sean Hanley (Student Leader), Katie McDcvitt (Student leader). Top Row: Lynette Gonzales, Mike Bicringcr, Kaitlin Shorrock, Man,- Keane, Bobbi Tonelli. Not Pictured: Ms. Fleming (Moderator). Organizations A V Face Faces of energy. Pushing himself towards the finish line, he forces himself to look yards straight ahead, while gasping for air. Preparing for her serve, she squints as she tosses the ball up into the sun. Sweat drips down his face as he huddles with his team and listens to his coach discuss their game plan. She pulls her goggles over her head, her hair already neatly tucked into her swim cap. His face intent, his entire body leaps to block the ball, unwilling to let his opponent score a goal. Her ponytail swishing furiously about her head, she dribbles down the court, mentally preparing for a layup. Pushing his cap tightly over his head, he winds up, ready to strike out his opponent. She cheers, proud of her teammate’s winning move. This is the FACE of an Athlete. Varsity Football Front Row: S. Hagopian, P. McDonnell, B. Loughridge, R. Clifford, E. Lough ridge. J. Hernandez, J. Mendoza, V. Harrington. Second Row: G. McEvoy. H. Hunter. S. Ngai, A. Manalo, D. Hurley, J. Flaherty, R. McQuaid. J. Torres, A. Chen. Third Row: R. Assadurian (Asst. Athletic Trainer), E. Mezzera (Statistician), Coach Tonelli, Coach Regalia, Coach Vollcrt, Coach Russell, Coach Bluford, YV. Mui (Statistician). M. Bottner (Head Athletic Trainer). Fourth Row: C. Coyne. T. Corbolotti. B. Cannon, J. Hanratty, J. Unruh, T. Peniston. A. Gaspari, J. Armao. M. Coyne, R. Rihero, M. Switzer. M. Corbolotti. Fifth Row: D. Zatkin, E. Cota, K. Bianchi, Z. Lee, S. Harty, G. Ginotti. K. Andrus. M. Sanchez, B. Riney. Top Row: E. Anguiano. M. Von Rennenkampff, M. O'Mahoney, P. Downs, J. Carlin, P.J. Masterson, S. Malman, T. Woodruff, A. Dann-Gibhs, C. Ferdon. Not Pictured: J. Leveroni. F o o t b a I 1 Dave Hurley tucks the hall in as he moves the ball downfield. Zachary I.ee tries to escape an oncoming defender as he runs toward the sideline. The Wildcat offensive line holds off an oncoming rush by the Buchanan defense. Coyne, after down the quarterback, a big hit. by Paul Ihiglieri. Scott Mai in an and Kyle Andrus fight to bring down a Marin Catholic player. rphis season we grew as a _L team. We improved on last year's record. This year's 9 7 Scoreboard L31-0 football squad came to be a team that never said die . The Buchanan game, no matter what the score was, wasn't over with until the 9 14 Marin Catholic W35-20 whistle was blown against us. We as a team were not a team 9 21 San Ixirenzo L28-6 with a superstar to carry us. We had a cast of characters to help 9 27 sue L30-14 the team fight and claw our way to victor '. We were always in io 5 Mitty W7-6 the right position to win the game, but sometimes the dice 10 12 Serra L42-6 didn't roll our way. We had some great times like when that 10 18 St. Francis W15-12 guy yelled at us during practice and Conor got scared and hid 10 26 Bcllarmine U2-35 behind Flaherty. This year's football team played well with 11 9 Valley Christian L21-0 pride and heart. -John Flaherty (player) 11 16 Riordan L14-7 F o o t b a 1 1 Junior f o Gustavo Man .anarcs carries the ball at his side as he looks downfield for open running room. o t Junior Varsity quarterback Greg Mangan swings a pass out toward the sideline. Front Row: Z. Salin, G. Lobo, M. Cniniedy. G. Manzanares, 1). Hoskins. P. Nedeau. Second Row: I. Del Castillo, N. Brady, M. Carlin. B. Martin, B. Franceschi, M. Maldonado. P. Gagan. Third Row: B. Kane, M. DcGaetano (Trainer), S. Der Kiureghian (Kilmer). Coach Allen. Coach Hirsch, Coach Saucedo. K. Corkery (Trainer), G. Gallaread. Fourth Row: J. Evans, I). Bello. T. Purtill, C. Morales. I). Hemphill, E. Madigan, M. Mace. Top Row: K. Schwall, M. Rossi. H. Petterson, M. Smith. C. McLennan, N. Johnstone, G. Malman, G. Mangan. Not Pictured: C. Starr. Foot Dimarco Hoskins stiffarms an oncoming Serra defender as he moves the ball across the field. Julius Mendoza powers his way toward the endzone. The Wildcat defense tries to pull the ball loose from a Sacred I leart running back. Tullio Purtill tries to turn the corner and move the ball down the field. Photos by Paul Ghiglieri A Wildcat defensive lineman takes down the Buchanan quarterback as he tries to flip the ball away. This year was a year of improvement. This improvement can be seen in our final scores, work ethic, and commitment to this team. If you down with coinin' back next year, and winnin' the W.C.A.L Championship then give me a LOUD set of WILDCAT JACKS, CRISP, TOGETHER, and with some PRIDE. Ready..BEGIN... -Giovanni Gallaread, Greg Mangan, Nick Brady. Scoreboard 9 7 Buchanan I.44-21 9 14 Marin Catholic W34-0 9 21 San Lorenzo W34-14 9 27 SIIC W21-14 10 5 Mitty L38-19 10 12 Serra U5-28 10 18 St. Francis L14-6 10 26 Bellarmine L9-6 11 9 Valley Christian L15-14 11 16 Riordan W29-20 Football Fro Front Row: S. Salfiti, K. Yip, T. Larson, K. Hilken, W. Pontius, B. O'Callaghan, A. Chang, R. Loftus, J. Rolling. Second Row: C. King, S. Erickson, S. Goosscns, R. Baldassarre, D. Hallisy, B. Del Castillo, N. Roessler, M. Solso, M. Olawale. Third Row: j. Salin, VV. Sinks, C. Wooley, N. Chagnoit, M. Bosetti, S. Lopez, R. Coyne, N. Shaukowitch, J. Bruno. Fourth Row: R. Brewer, T. Martin. J. Johnson, C. Morales, R. Brown, J.P. Goethals, R. Taylor, T. Costello. Fifth Row: A. Gragnani, C. Daly, A. Kuhl, J. Nevin. Sixth Row: M. Johnson, K. Watters, M. Sahagun, M. Watkins, K. Matza, C. Quattrin, P. Vaughan, I). Smylie, M. Squcri, J. Nevin. 'Fop Row: Coach Brown, Coach Steelier, Coach Quattrin, Coach Caraher, Coach Vivo. Football Running Back Sam Salfiti high hurdles his way over the Serra defenders. Scoreboard 9 28 SHC VV25-18 10 4 Mitty L34-0 10 11 Serra W28-16 10 19 St. Francis L42-14 10 25 Bellarmine W7-6 11 8 Valley Christian I.20-8 n 15 Riordan L39-15 Rex Brown runs to the outside as he eludes the oncoming defense. Scott Goossens, taking the ball from the center, prepares to drop back and throw the ball down the field. You gotta be smarter than the knee braces for them to work. -Brian Del Castillo and Joey Moore Jared Salin bear- hugs a Sacred Heart player as he takes him to ground. Never put anybody down unless you arc helping them out. Nick Roessler, with the help of he tough defense, eaches out to grab the pponent. Photos by (ml Ghiglieri. Football p • Lisa Yuo flies through the air as she tries to catch up with the ball. Meghan Horn quenches her thirst after a rough first half. V a r Meld Front Row: Sara Barulich, Carolyn DeVoto. Second Row: Elizabeth Harris, Meghan Horn, Kristvn Gherardi, Katie Watts, Lisa Yuo, Molly Lcveroni. Third Row: Christina Celia, Gillian Silver. Top Row: Coach Saucedo, Natalie Nowak, Katie McGovern, Jcnica Cimino, Erin Kunse, Lauren Kutzscher, Caitlin Ut.Joie, Nicole Imholz. Field Hockey Christina Cella and Katie Watts are eager to score. Scoreboard 9 19 Berkeley W4-0 9 24 San Jose W3-0 9 26 Homestead W4-0 10 1 Westmont W3-2 10 3 Branham 1.2-1 10 8 University W2-0 10 15 Berkeley W2-0 10 17 San Jose W6-0 10 22 Homestead W2-0 10 24 Westmont I4-2 10 29 Branham W2-1 10 31 University T1-1 CCS Playoffs 11 14 Prospect L2-0 On her way to score, Katie McGovern won't let anyone stop her. Carolyn DeVoto concentrates on the game, ready to protect the goal. Jcnica Cimino anticipates the ball. A= Attacking C= Championship S= Scorers -Nicole Imholz, I uren Kutzscher, and Kristyn Gherardi. Caitlin I.aJoic waits to take a swing at the ball. We had a great season. Thanks to all the girls. Good luck next year. Go Cats! ACS! Field Hockey Junior Varsity Meld Hickey Front Row: Ariel Estebez, Colleen Clifford, Theora Cimino. Nicolina Milani-Walker, Lielen de Guzman, Alexa Francoz, Annabelle Watts, Madeleine McCarthy, Lauren Barulich. Top Row: Coach Keisel, Colleen Fredericks, Lourdes Long, Elizabeth Scott. Allison Paver, Catherine O'Mahoney, Anne Murphy, Elizabeth Lalanne, Juliana Sanguinetti, Cclsa Tonelli, Susanna Peeples, Coach Saucedo. JV girls are having ' 'lollccn fun after practice. V Fredericks, looking cool in her hat, takes a break during practice to talk with Annabelle Watts. With a winning streak and an amazing shut out season, our team united to become league champions for the third year in a row. By out scoring our opponents 77-0, we showed our ability to work together. Thanks for supporting us at our one home game. Go Cats! Yip yip yip yip yip uh huh uh huh! -Lizzy Lalanne and Susanna Peeples Scoreboard 9 19 Berkeley W 9 24 San Jose W 9 26 Homestead W 10 1 Westmont W 10 3 Branham W 10 8 University w 10 15 Berkeley w 10 17 San Jose W 10 22 Homestead w 10 24 Westmont w 10 29 Branham w 10 31 University w Junior and Senior Boys' Cross Country Mike Schimaneck Seniors: Alex Cerda n, Marty Cerles, John Dahl . Colin Daly, Colin Gunn- Graffy, Zachaiy Lapping, Simon Lim. Jason Najarro, Ivan Quiteno, Joe Tognetti. Juniors: Sam Benin, Zach Brown, Noel Castro, Ernesto Corte , David Darling, Craig Uansson, Will Holleran, Peter Johnson, Michael Lando, Martin Maguire, Michael Peroutka, Michael Schimaneck, Zach Seale. Cross Country Looking for a late burst of speed, Zach Scale drives toward the finish line. Colin Daly is focused on finishing the race. John Dahl , runs with all his might as he tries to overtake a fellow runner. Noel Castro pushes his way forward down the rocky course. Ernesto Cortez, as he looks downhill, tries to blaze his way through the course. Running is a mental game of outwitting the part of your brain that tells you to stop, that tells you that you have reached your limit, the part of your brain that kicks your rear when you just want to quit. You must persevere, pushing yourself to the limit on the strength of your feel, the courage of your lungs, and the will of your heart. Tough times don't last but tough people do. 2002 Cat Pack Forever. -John Dalilz, Zach Lapping, Joe Tognetti (players) Scoreboard 9 7 Early Bird Inv. 2nd ist 9 14 Ed Sias Inv. 7th 1st 9 21 Lowell Inv. 2nd i$t 10 5 Artichoke Inv. nth 3rd 10 12 Serra Inv. 3rd 7th 10 19 Mont. Bay Inv. 13th 10 23 VV.C.A.L. 1 41 h 211 d 10 30 W.C.A.L. 2 4th 2nd 11 6 W.C.A.L. 3 4th 2nd 11 16 C.C.S. 3rd 11 30 State Champ. 18th Cross Country Freshman and Sophomore Boys' Cross Country Sophomores: David Abarca, Will Andereck, Nicholas Barisone, Karl Carrillo. Alexander Chart ., Michael DiGrande, Alex Dillon, and Matt Downing. Freshmen: Kevin Aguirre, Nicholas Alvarado, Robert Alvarado, Christopher Baccari, Maxwell Bamsey, Christopher Blake. Joshua Bomstein, Timothy Byrne, Devin Chagnoit, James Daly. Edward Dougherty, Levon Eldemir, Peter Fisco, Dominic Gallelo, Daniel Harrington, Chris Hoffmanm, and Sean Jacobson. Cross Country Matt Downing raises his arms in triumph as he finishes the run. Sean Jacobson gets a burst of speed as he passes by his opponent. Nick Barisone, in fierce concentration as he approaches the finish line. Matt Peck puts all his energy into the last yards of the race. Dominic Gallello glances down at the trail ahead of him. The freshmen cross country team had an amazing season. Myself and three other freshman—Daniel, Robert, and Josh-have led all the races. As a team, we all shared ups and downs. Ups when we won and downs when we...Well, we never lost. One thing I will always remember is when the seniors and juniors told me that if I ever lost a race to Rob, 1 was no longer the favorite twin. Also, I want to Bobby Lange, who inspired me through the season and I can’t wait till next year. -Nick Alvarado (player) Scoreboard 9 7 Early Bird Inv. 4th 1st 9 14 Ed Sias Inv. 4th 1st 9 21 Lowell Inv 2nd ist 10 5 Artichoke Inv. 2nd ist 10 12 Serra Inv. 1 st 1st 10 23 W.C.A.L. 1 2nd 1st 10 30 W.C.A.L. 2 2nd ist 11 6 W.C.A.L 3 ist ist Cross Country Dana Armanino takes a glance at the camera as she runs by. Andree Engelhardt takes a breath to help her continue on. Junior and Senior Girls' Cross Country Seniors: Marianne Armenta, Lauren Borella, Gina Conti, Ashley Erickson, Elizabeth Martin-Craig, Katie McDevitt, Amy Murphy. Juniors: Dana Armanino, Erin Cavanaugh, Tracy Cosgriff, Andree Engelhardt, Francesca Fenili, Maureen Kantner, Rachel Kerrigan, Tiffinie Ma, Kari Mali, Kelly Mulhair, Elizabeth Ontano, Lauren Sanchez, Kristina Scolari, Cecelia Thornton-Alson, Emily Warren, Clarissa Wong. Cross Country Elizabeth Martin- Craig leads the way toward the finish line. Ashley Erickson runs her heart out to help the Wildcats get a win. Lauren Borella tries to move her way up the tough field of runners. Francesca Fenili Clarissa Wong moves on ahead of V- looks around for the pack. the quickest way down the hill. | ither you run the day or J—Jthe day runs you. This season was full of hard Scoreboard 9 7 Early Bird lnv4th ist work, hard practices, determination, and many fun 9 14 Ed Sias Inv. 5th 1st memories. We realized that it 9 21 Lowell Inv. 2nd 2nd meant to be a championship team and going undefeated on 10 12 Serra Inv. 3rd 2nd the JV and Varsity levels in the first year of the Girls' W.C.A.L. 10 23 W.C.A.L. 1 1 st 1st was only a part of it. Just 10 30 W.C.A.L. 2 ist ist remember girls, it AIN'T for sale! 11 6 W.C.A.L. 3 ist ist -Kari Mah, Kristina Scolari (players) 11 16 C.C.S. 2nd Cross Country Freshman and Sophomore Girls Cross Country • ; . - - . Sophomores: Hannah Brosnan, Molly Callaghan, Jessica Chen, Kristy Choo, Addie Cuneo, Rose Dawydiak-Rapagnani, Hunter Fairman, Katie Farren, Francesca Flaherty, Katherine Kerbleski, Annie I.ce. Freshmen: Julie Balibrera, Kelly Buscovich, Sabrian Cardona. Jill Costello, Elizabeth Driscoll, Ashley Ghanayem, Mackenzie Gifford. Alice Hobbs, Natalie Hwang. Cross Country Jenny Power puts in all her might to bring home a victory for S.I. Katie Farren sprints her hardest to the finish. ross Country...one of the Scoreboard least recognized sports, 9 7 Early Bird Inv. 3rd but definitely one of the most brutal sports ever! Throughout the season we girls bonded 9 14 Ed Sias Inv. 1st together as a team to successfully sweep the W.C.A.L. 9 21 Lowell Inv. 4th and make it to State. During the season there were many hard workouts that everyone 10 12 Serra Inv. 4th dreaded, but in the end everyone saw a huge reward- accomplishment. -Briana Loughridge (player) Cross Country Varsity- Girls Front Row: Jen Ballelos, Bridget Tarantino, Erica Duncan, Vivian Cheung, Katie Denning, Jen Curtin. Middle Row: Jamie Dumont, Megan Wolohan. Top Row: Coach Valiao, Allison Sparrow, Laura Deely, Bobbi Tonelli, Maureen O'Brien, Allison Duncan, Kim Jackanich, Coach Cota. Volleyball Maureen O'Brien spikes the ball ver her opponent's land. w; rith an attitude full of intensity, Jen Ballclos is ready to play. If you’re trying to achieve, there will he roadblocks. I've had them; everybody has had them. But obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it. -Michael Jordan Thanks cats for a great season! -Bobbi Tonelli, Megan Wolohan, Maureen O'Brien Scoreboard 10 2 Mi tty L3-0 10 8 NOB W3-1 10 10 Valley Christian W3-0 10 16 SUP W3-0 10 22 Saint Francis L3-0 10 24 Presentation L3-2 10 30 sue W3-0 PLAYOFFS SHC W3-0 Saint Francis L3-1 Volleyball Junior Varsity Girls' Front Row: Oliva Talavan, Tiffany Woo. Middle Row: Katie O’Meara, Maureen I-au, Valerie Quesada, I uiren Tracey, Erica Cerlcs, Kerry Anne Lanahan. Top Row: Coach Castro, Jamie Sleeper, Anna King. Barbara Hcnwood, Aimee l tbagh, Gina Balestrieri, Melissa Pun, Coach Goethals. Not Pictured: Gianna Toboni. Volleyball |Za t . atie O'Meara delivers a owerful spike into the pponent’s side of the ourt. W’ V V c 1th a look of concentration on her face, Oliva Talavan bumps the ball. VC4f From Lauren's random questions to getting down to hard work, this season has been so memorable. Not only was it memorable for us, as captains, but also for the whole team. The best experience of this whole season was the joy we felt when we defeated SH at a home league game. Nothing could compare to that moment; it was pure happiness. -Aimee Labagh, Tiffany Woo, and Maureen Lau Scoreboard 10 2 Mi tty L2-0 10 4 SHP W2-0 10 8 NDB W2-0 10 10 Valley Christian W2-0 10 16 SHP W2-0 10 17 SHC W2-0 10 22 Saint Francis W2-0 10 24 Presentation 1.2-1 10 30 SHC W2-0 11 1 NDB W2-0 Volleyball F r o s h Girls Front Row: Tiffanie Wong (Trainer), Natalya DeRobertis-Theye, Kathryn Gianaras, Kaitlvn Johnson, Alexandria Murphy, Jenna Lind, Christina Barberini. Middle Row: Coach Woicke, Caitlin Gill, Raphael Cobh, Lauren Quach, Talia DeMartini, Kaitlynn Bauman, Sabrina Phillips, Coach Devincenzi. Top Row: Daniela Howard, Jennifer Wilhelm, Amanda Ibisate, Kelly Lundy, Sara Guttas, Stephanie Toman. After diving for the ball, Kathryn Gianaras looks for some help from her teammate. Alex Murphy takes a glance at the camera as she prepares to serve the ball. V o 11 e y ball Stepping into a gym full of unfamiliar faces is a scary sight. However, the enthusiastic Coach Woikc made everyone feel right at home. As the season progressed, the girls became really close, not only as members of a team, but also as friends off the court. Every person's skills developed greatly from their experiences together. Thanks Coach Woike, Coach D., and Tiff for an amazing season. -Lauren Quach (player) Scoreboard 10 2 Mitty I.2-1 10 4 SHP W2-0 io 8 NDB W2-0 10 10 Valley Christian W2-0 10 16 SHP W2-0 10 17 SHC W2-0 10 22 Saint Francis W2-0 10 24 Presentation 1.2-0 10 30 SHC W2-0 H 1 NDB W2-0 Sara Guttas gets ready to return the serve from her apponent. Sabrina Phillips slams the ball across the court. The Wildcats work on trying to get the ball back into their opponent’s side of the court. Christina Barberini reaches up high to try and spike the ball. The girls gather up around their coaches to receive some advice before the game. V o 11 ey ball Varsity Ten We asked Erin Wilk, How do you quench your thirst? She replied, With water of course! Waiting in anticipation close to the net, Nina Stellini prepares to volley. Front Row: Jessica Li, Rachael Lohrey, Elizabeth Plotkin. Nina Stellini. Second Row: Bernadette Chan, Tyronda Starks, Laura Stephenson, Maggie McAteer, Kirsten Andereck. Top Row: Bill Haardt (Asst. Coach), Erin Wilk, Donna Marie Vcridiano, Stefanie Ordoveza, Katherine Kilgore, Hillary McKinney (Head Coach). few 105 rows T e n n i s As she flies off the ground, Elizabeth Plotkin delivers a powerful serve. Laura Stephenson follows through after hitting a ground stroke cross court. Intently focused, Rachael Lohrey lunges forward to return the ball. Katie Kilgore takes a break during a natch to stretch. Tyronda Starks returns her opponent's serve with a backhand. We all never thought we would make it this far. Sometimes, the season may have seemed like an eternity, but really it was just too much fun. We finished off with a great regular season-going 13-5. We not only were successful in our matches, but also in the way we teammates became sisters. To the girls, just remember: Do it for the CAT! -Stefanie Ordoveza and Rachael Lohrey Scoreboard 9 17 SUP W7-0 9 19 NDB W4-3 9 24 Mi tty U-3 9 26 Valley Christian W7-0 10 1 SHC W7-0 10 3 Saint Francis W5-2 10 8 Presentation W4-3 10 10 SUP W5-2 10 15 Mitty U-3 10 17 NDB U-3 10 22 Valley Christian W7-0 10 24 SHC W7-0 11 13 W.C.A.L lst- singles Tennis '4Vr Junior Varsity Girls' Tennis Front Row: Alexandra Loback, Noelle Bidegainberry, Lizzy Zellerbach, Lisa Hike. Second Row: Victoria Go, Katrina Woo, Molly Kodros, Alyssa Chen. Top Row: Maya Zitrin, Laura McCunniff-Reid, Lauren Fernandez, Alexandra Bonn. Laura McNulty, Kristen Gianaras, Hillary Lapping. Not Pictured: Art Cecchin (Head Coach). Tennis Lizzy Zellerbach leans back on a hard hit volley. Laura McNulty and Alex Ixiback give each other support between points. Congratulations girls! We had an amazing season, finishing first place in the Northern Section and second place overall. It was our first year in the newly formed West Catholic Athletic League, and we took it by storm! Our hard work, especially our daily run around the school, paid off. Thank you Mr. Cccchin for all your dedication and support. We couldn’t have done it without you. Brother Lee you are the best, thanks for everything! Thanks JV Tennis Cats for the great season and many memories. Hey, what's wrong with those brownies? -Noelle Bidegainberry (player) Scoreboard 9 17 SHP W6-1 9 19 NDB W5-2 10 1 SHC W6-1 10 3 Saint Francis L7-0 10 8 Presentation W7-0 10 10 SHP W6-1 10 15 Mi tty W6-1 10 17 NDB W6-1 10 22 Valley Christian W7-0 10 24 SHC W7-0 Tennis Front Row: Michael Yee, Richard Flamburis, Kevin Yeh, Ohm Srukhosit, Ian Murphy, Alan Casilla, Jeffrey Snell, Phil Dauria. Top Row: Coach Schatz, Hiram Lew, Harrison Worrier, Pete Shcrer, John Landefeld, Mike McCaffery, Robert Hendler, Jeff Gilmore, Coach Talkoff. Not Pictured: Victor Chn, Jeff Lu. Water Polo Ian Murphy races to get the ball first. Michael Yee tries to catch up to the opposing team's player. The Wildcat swimmer aims for the goal. After losing some valuable seniors the team stepped up. We kept our streak alive as city champions. Boo-yah. -.Jeff Snell and John I mdcfcld Scoreboard 10 1 SHP L12-6 10 3 Valley Christian W9-7 10 10 Saint Francis L18-7 10 15 Bellarmine L16-3 10 17 Serra I.10-4 10 31 Mitty hi3-5 Water Polo Junior Varsity Boys water Polo Front Row: Kevin Byrne, Neil Diaz. Chris Harders, Steven Hendlcr, Dominic Valentini, Alan Chee. Top Row: Coach Schatz, Max Berlyant, Eric Kathrein, Robert Yam, Boris Albinder, Sam Nelsen, Misha Sundukovskiy, Sean Irwin, Matt Lai, Coach Talkoff. Not Pictured: Ryan Cawley Boris Albinder follows through after passing the ball to one of his teammates. scoring. Dominic Valentini is poised to keep the other team from Water Polo Scoreboard 10 1 SUP L11-0 10 3 Valley Christian L3-4 10 10 Saint Francis L19-4 10 15 Bellarmine L21-5 10 17 Serra L7-6 10 31 Mitty Unreported Kevin Byrne holds the ball out wide as he tries to move the ball toward the opponent's goal. Sam Nelsen grips the ball as he tries to move it up the pool. As the ball is loose, the Wildcats try to swarm and get possession of it. ■Alan Chee and Steven Hendler We were glad to have seen a bunch of new faces this year. It was good to see the enthusiasm for the sport that these freshmen (and Katherine) expressed. Everyone worked hard this season, and we had a lot of good games. rhe Wildcat player follows through on hard shot at the pponent's goal. As he leans away from the defender, Steven Hendler looks to make a pass. ■rag1 Water Polo Tiffany Dang throws the ball to her teammate. Claire 'I fights fc Telleen 'fights for the ball. Front Row: Claire Telleen, Katie Fitzpatrick, Sheryl Gong, Heidi Groh. Second Row: Tiffany Dang, Laura Zimmerman, Lauren Fernandez, Katrina Schwartz. Third Row: Elizabeth Jensen, Kristel De Francis, Erin Bowler, Samantha Shaughnessy. Top Row: Coach Felton. Not Pictured: Kaitlin Shorrock. Water Polo Basta los filgranos y concentrarse en meter goalcs. - Sam Shaughnessy Veni, Vidi, Vici -Liz Jensen Good season we had, mmm... successful it was. -Tiffany Dang Thanks for a great season girls, we'll never forget that great game against Presentation. You guys really pulled through! Scoreboard 10 1 SUP I.12-5 10 3 Valley Christian W17-5 10 10 Saint Francis I.10-4 10 15 Presentation W12-10 10 17 NDB W11-3 10 31 Mitty L5-0 Erin Bowler blocks a goal from an opponent. Raitlin Shorrock looks for a teammate. The team celebrates a victory. amant ha JShaughnessy ms for the goal. Maxic Groh prepares to throw the ball. Water Polo Junior Varsity Girls' Front Row: Louise Miller, Sarah Walsh, Misao Tachibana, Natalie Schwab, Maxie Groh. Top Row: Coach Felton, Grazia Salvemini, Francesca Lollini, Victoria Giainpaoli, Kristina Kirchgessner. Missing from Photo: Sheryl Gong, Gina Issacs, Micaela Shorrock. Water Polo After playing the first half as goalie, Francesca I.ollini plays excellent defense. A Wildcat player steals the ball from an opponent and makes her way toward the other end of the pool. Ladies, congrats on a wonderful season. It was awesome growing so close...through our team bonding and all that other crazy wacky fun stuff! Can't wait until next year...FREE WILLY! -Sheryl Gong, Louise Miller, Grazia Salvemini Scoreboard 10 1 SUP I.9-3 10 3 Valley Christian W11-1 10 10 Saint Francis L10-5 10 15 Presentation W5-3 10 17 NDB W6-4 10 31 Mitty Unrcported Water Polo Girls' Varsity - Front Row: Carolyn Thamkul, Keiko Fukuda, Ai Chen, Anna Rivieccio, Josephine Lui. Top Row: Stephanie Clung, Claudia Wong, Colleen McHugh, Elaine Harris, Coach Yap. Not Pictured: Katie Cavallero. Golf Colleen McHugh pulls the club back hoping for a long drive. Girls’ Junior Varsity - Front Row: Nora Stillman, Sarah Gogin, Morgan Murphy, Katie Moran. Top Row: Dana Fisco, Patti Pang, Antonette Bondoc, Coach Olinger. Not Pictured: Cynthia Tolentino. Girls' Junior Varsity - Front Row: Kristen Polcn, Felicia Fong, June Quan, Seara Sullivan. Top Row: Coach Yap, Jessica Liu, Liza Magee. Amy McDevitt, Coach Olinger. Not Pictured: Rachel Contreras, Shane Fallon. Keiko Fukuda watches her putt as it goes toward the hole. Carolyn Thamkul gets ready to chip the ball onto the green. What can we say! WE ROCK! Dominating the WCAL and wrenching the championship from the clutch of Notre Dame Belmont. Through it all, and all our traveling and missed school, we made movies, sang, drank healthy shakes... 1 mean candy...laughed, and read magazines, AND FINALLY and MOST AMAZINGLY: We drove Mr. Yap insane. -Elaine Harris and Carolyn Thamkul Scoreboard 9 27 Match 1 2nd 9 30 Match 2 2nd 10 1 Match 3 2nd 10 10 Match 4 2nd 10 14 Match 5 2nd 10 22 W.C.A.L Finals 1st o 1 f G Varsity Boys' Basketball Front Row: Brian Wilhelm, Chris Dowdy, Max Mizono, Ryan Carter, Chinedu Anyiam, Simon Snyder. Top Row: Jesse Lopez Low, Ernest Jones, Kevin Christensen, .Joe Toboni, Theo Mitchell, Danny Zatkin, Tim Szarnicki. Not Pictured: Coach Lippi, Coach Zatkin, Coach Acquisto. Basketball Joe Toboni eyes an open lane as he Irives to the hoop. Ernest Jones looks around to plan his next move. We run this ship so call 11s captain. -Ernest Jones, Joe Toboni. Scoreboard 1 8 Riordan L31-33 1 10 Saint Francis W70-34 1 14 Serra 1 69-55 1 17 Bellarmine E62-57 1 18 Mitty W54-38 1 22 SMC W56-48 1 24 Valley Christian W56-53 1 29 Riordan VV57-44 1 31 Saint Francis 1 54-59 2 4 Serra L50-54 2 7 Serra 1 52-55 2 8 Bellarmine W53-52 2 12 SMC 1.64-73 2 14 Valley Christian W58-52 Overall record: 14-10 Basketball Junior Varsity Boys' a s k e 11 a 11 Front Row: Marcel Thompson, Om 1-ePree, Carlos Velez, Chris Tow, Martin Lee, Matt Jones. Top Row: Matt Elijah, Will Fennie, Eric Allen, Coach Reardon, Matt Smith, Matt Paver, Mike Fortes. Not Pictured: Zac Lee, Nico Mizono. Basketball Showing great hustle, Marcel Thompson tracks down the ball. Carlos Velez gets ready to play some tight 'D' on his oncoming opponent. What is perfection? Is perfection going 31-1 in the WCAL? And how do you achieve perfection? Do you show up to practice and put in hard work for 2 hours and put in 28 minutes of sweat and blood on the hardwood? The 2002-2003 JV squad did just that. We were just a bunch of guys who came to do two things, play basketball and win. And for three long months, we did just that. And throughout the whole time, we continued to have fun. This team was built on character. Our games have gone down to the wire, 4th quarter and one minute left. No matter the situation, we continued to put the W on our stat sheet. For some of us, this may be the end. But what better way to end it than to go out as the Kings of WCAL in 2003. If that isn't perfection, it's pretty darn close. -Chris Tow (player) Scoreboard 1 8 Riordan VV42-41 1 10 Saint Francis W57-43 1 14 Serra 1-51-43 1 17 Bellarmine VV53-48 1 18 Mitty W49-45 1 21 sue VV56-50 1 24 Valley Christian VV64-27 1 29 Riordan VV42-40 1 31 Saint Francis W57-39 2 4 Serra U3-51 2 7 Bellarmine W53-48 2 8 Mitty W49-45 2 12 SHC W47-26 2 14 Valley Christian W53-22 Basketball Frosh A Front Row: Matt Terrizzi, Chris Baccari, Nick Chagniot, Aron Gragnani, John Bonelli, Misha Sundukovskiy, Sam Salfiti, Craig King. Top Row: Luke Pulaski, Jerry Nevin, Chris Blake, Peter Vaughan, Robert I-oftus, Kevin Watters. Not Pictured: Coach Lagomarsino. Frosh B Front Row: Sean Mulhern, Paul LaLonde, Nick Rocsslcr, Mike Watkins, Ryan Taylor, Kevin Yip. Top Row: Joey Moore, Wade Pontius, Jordan Rosen, Devin Chagnoit, Taylor Smith, Millicent Olawale, Rich Brewer. Not Pictured: Coach Marcaletti. Basketball Aron Gragnani drives by his defender toward the hoop. V Tike Watkins .VX looks around for an pen lane toward the asket. Frosh A: Coach Lagomarsino told us at tryouts that we had a lot of potential. That potential has really come to form as we worked hard at practices and played hard at games. It has been a successful and rewarding season, not only in wins and losses, but also in making new friends and strengthening friendships we already had. Thanks Coach for a great season! -John Bonelli (player) Frosh B: Don’t put any- body down unless you're helping them up. To be a winner, give all you got!...A person can always control their effort and attitude. -Paul LaLonde, Mike Watkins, Devin Chagniot (pictured). Scoreboard A Team B Team 1 8 Riordan W48-45 I.30-38 1 10 Saint Francis W65-45 L63-65 1 14 Serra I.29-61 W53-48 1 17 Bellarmine L59-47 W35-33 1 18 Mi tty W60-41 W49-37 1 21 SHC W54-33 No game 1 24 Valley Christian W62-49 No game 1 29 Riordan W62-60 L30-34 1 31 St. Francis W45-30 I.29-31 2 4 Serra L43-55 L23-34 2 7 Bellarmine W60-52 W36-35 2 8 Mitty I.41-45 W44-40 2 12 SHC W59-28 No game 2 14 Valley Christian I48-56 No game Basketball E Maureen O’Brien takes a trap her opponent pass and then pulls up and force a turnover. for a quick jumper. Front Row: Maya Zitrin, Alex Lamug, Tiffany Dang. Middle Row: Jen Ballelos, Alexis Solis, Angelique Bocarra, Gaby Rodezno, Coach Guevara. Top Row: Coach Duggan, Ondrea Bryant, Jen Curtin. Danielle Joseph, Erika Roby, Maureen O'Brien, Megan Niedermeyer. Basketball Although we came out with a slow start and a tough schedule, in the end with hard work and determination, we came together as a team. -Maureen O'Brien and Tiffany Dang. Scoreboard 1 8 SHP VV57-40 1 10 St. Francis L45-47 1 14 NDB VV49-46 1 17 Presentation L52-44 1 18 Mitty L64-73 1 22 SHC L39-46 1 24 Valley Christian U5-66 1 29 SHP W60-51 1 31 St. Francis U9-41 2 4 NDB W67-49 2 7 Presentation I.47-61 2 8 Mitty U5-66 2 12 SHC I.41-52 2 14 Valley Christian W53-40 WCAL PLAYOFFS SHC Ui-51 Angeliquc Bocarra plays tight ‘D’ on the Amador Valley guard. Tiffany Dang dribbles up the court as she tries to hold off a defender. Gabriella Rodez.no looks around to find someone to pass to. Coach Guevara gives her players a thumbs up after working hard on the court. Jennifer Ballelos pulls up at he three point line and :x)ks for a teammate o pass the ball to. Basketball Stephanie Chan tries to split the defenders with a bounce pass to her teammate. Ratio Moran catches some air as she leaps forward to grab a pass. Front Row: June Quan, Danielle Smith, Stephanie Chan, Patti Pang, Hannah Brosnan, Katie O'Meara. Top Row: Kim Jackanich, Katie Moran, Gina Balestrieri, Tracy Lee. Veronica Lam, Kristy Choo, Jane Zatkin, Sam Silvia, Zoe Unruh, Coach DeBenedetti. Not Pictured: Raphael Cobb. Junior Varsity Girls' a s k e t b a I Basketball Danielle Smith faces her opponent as she defends her side of the court. Katie O’Meara drives past her defender towards the hoop in a game versus Amador Valley. With fierce determination, Katie Moran plans her next move. Hannah Brosnan approaches her opponent in an attempt to steal the ball. The Wildcats storm an opposing player to prevent the possibility of a shot. We had a tough season- many of our games were down to the wire losses that ended in tears. Fortunately, everyone got along off the court, and that helped us bring each other up after hard losses. Our tightness as a team led to unforgettable times and an unforgettable end of the season. Our close win in the season closer ended the season with tears of joy and a feeling of fulfillment and unity. Thanks coach, for a fun season. Amen to that sister sledge! -Anonymous Scoreboard 1 8 SHP W31-28 1 10 St. Francis I.32-5 1 14 NDB W50-30 1 17 Presentation L54-50 1 21 SHC W39-22 1 24 Valley Christian I.40-41 1 29 SHP W39-27 1 31 St. Francis I.28-29 2 4 NDB 1.32-35 2 7 Presentation L39-41 2 8 Mitty L31-38 2 12 SHC 1.29-34 2 14 Valley Christian W45-42 Basketball Front Row: Jenna Lind, Kathryn Gianaras, Sabrina Phillips, Alyssa Chen, Kait Bauman, Dria Murphy. Top Row: Kelly Lundy, Gianna Toboni, Maxie Groh, Coach Prinn, Catie O'Mahoney, Stephanie Toman, Coach Mulkerrins, Kayley Johnson, Jenny Wilhem, Melissa Go. Basketball Kait Bauman takes the ball down the court as she begins to lead the offense. Melissa Go throws a pass to her teammate under the basket. Gianna Toboni gets high fives from her teammates on her way to take a rest. Scoreboard 1 10 St. Francis W40-26 1 14 NDB W50-16 1 17 Presentation W41-16 1 21 SHC L28-31 1 24 Valley Christian W49-37 1 3 St. Francis W47-34 2 4 NDB W33-17 2 7 Presentation W52-2 2 8 Mitty W34-31 2 12 SHC W29-25 2 14 Valley Christian VV52-11 A s she soars over rV. the defenders, enna Lind takes a hot. Jenny Wilhelm sees an opening in the defense and drives towards thebasket. The ball zoomed through the air by the mad skills of Groh. Tobo leaped with glow before it got too low. She threw a cool throw and wants you to know that none of these miracles could have been done without the third one. -Gianna Toboni, Jenny Wilhelm Basketball Varsity Boys7 Saccer Paul Arnautoff leaps in front of his opponent and leads it back up field to the opponent's goal. Travis Kay-Rugcn runs from the left side of the field to protect the goal. Front Row: Adam Azofcifa, Chris Ragni. Joe Linehan, Ryan Clifford, Nick Adler. Second Row: Coach Stiegeler, Matt Switzer, Paul Arnautoff, Zachary Scale, Spencer Hagan, Alex Bonilla, John Celia, Andrew Munday, Brian Moll, Coach Hickox. Third Row: Fr. Capitolo, Travis Kay-Rugen, Devin Mima, Tony Barisone, Pat Kelly, Michael Schimaneck. Charlie Patterson, Andrew Howard. Soccer Spencer Hagan helps to defend the goal by courageously blocking the attempted shot at the Wildcat goal. Adam Azofeifa appears as if out of no where to stop the shot. You would think a team whose players' names include Di, Coco, Jamal, Sunshine. Mono, Herald Richardsonface, Bertaferd. Rhino, Bruce Nitro, Bobby Hill, and Ad-lller wouldn't do so well. But we did great. We also would like to thank our fans. -Devin Muna, Pat Kelly. Scoreboard 12 12 Riordan W2-0 12 14 Mitty To-o 12 17 Serra L1-2 1 4 Valley Christian L0-3 1 7 SHC To-o l ll St. Francis W6-0 1 14 Bellarmine Lo-2 1 16 Riordan W2-0 1 18 Mitty T2-2 1 21 Serra Tl-i 1 25 Valley Christian To-o 1 28 SHC W3-1 2 1 St. Francis W2-0 2 4 Bellarmine To-o WCAL PLAYOFFS 2 8 SHC W4-2 Alex Bonilla keeps going even though a member of the opposite team tries to slow him down. Chris Ragni seems to be flying as he knees the ball away from his opponent. The Wildcats listen to the encouraging words of their coaches before a game. Soccer Junior Varsity Boys' Front Row: Ryan Partee, Ralph Braganza, Chris Cavalier, Chris Kramer, Shane Sofos, Brian Borclla. Second Row: Coach Gould, Nick Garcia, Pat Popovits, Chris McGuire, Adam Martin, Nick Barisone, Will Andereck, Coach Dewing. Third Row: Chris McCarty, Brandon Martin, Mike Maldonado, Hunter Petterson, Jeff Cosgriff. Michael Snyder, Scan Kurtela, Matthew Peck. Soccer Hunter Petterson, the Wildcat goalkeeper prepares to give the ball a hard kick up the field. ill Andereck clears the ball from the goal. Pat Popovits prepares to deliver a long pass to one of his teammates. To describe such a memorable season took us a lot of thought, but in the end. we decided that our season was just too ridiculously incredible for words to describe. -Jeff Cosgriff, Will Andereck, Michael Snyder Scoreboard 12 12 Riordan T1-1 1 2 Mitty T1-1 1 4 Bellarmine L1-2 1 6 SHC W2-1 1 9 Serra W1-0 l n St. Francis W2-0 1 16 Riordan T1-1 1 18 Mitty T3-3 1 21 Serra W4-1 1 25 Valley Christian W6-1 1 28 SHC T2-2 1 30 St. Francis W2-0 2 4 Bellarmine L0-3 Soccer F r o s h S • e Boys c e r Front Row: Ryan Partce, Ralph Braganza, Chris Cavalier, Chris Kramer, Shane Sofos, Brian Borella. Second Row: Coach Gould, Nick Garcia, Pat Popovits, Chris Maguire, Adam Martin, Nick Barisone, Will Andereck, Coach Dewing. Third Row: Chris McCarty Brandon Martin, Mike Maldonado, Hunter Petterson, Jeff Cosgriff, Michael Snyder, Sean Kurtela, Matthew Peck. Soccer Kevin Aguirre prepares to give a : ass to one of his earn mates. Alex Battaglia tries to outrun his defender to the ball. Our first year of high school soccer will be remembered. Whether it was Fr. Stiegeler encouraging us with Jeff Garcia or Terrell Owens and the magic that they created. None the less the memories of 2003 Freshman Soccer will not soon be forgotten. - Daniel Morthole and Bobby Lange Scoreboard 12 12 Riordan W3-0 12 17 Serra Lo-l 12 19 St. Francis T1-1 1 2 Mitty To-o 1 4 Bellarmine To-o 1 7 SHC W2-0 1 11 St. Francis T1-1 1 14 Bellarmine 1.0-2 1 16 Riordan W3-0 1 18 Mitty To-o 1 23 Serra L0-1 1 28 SHC W3-0 Soccer Varsity Girls First Row: Catherine Charpcntier, Suzy Prowitt, Emily O'Dwver, Sarah Mackota, Brittany Harrison. Second Row: Diana Hansen, Meghan Mullen, Kristin Francoz, Carly Rayburn, Christina Celia, Katie McGovern, Sofia Gutierrez-Johnson, Vanessa Krause. Third Row: Elizabeth Martin-Craig, Katie Watts, Rosie Huddleston, Laura Muzzatti, Katie Denning, Elizabeth Dougherty, Alex Lollini. Top Row: Coach Escobar, Liz Hoyt, Coach Manzo. Christina Celia tries to outrun her defender in preparation to receive a pass. Katie Denning looks around for a teammate to pass the ball to. Soccer Katie McGovern prepares to receive a ball in the air from her teammate. Katie Watts flies through the air as she heads the ball upfield. With new coaches and the loss of two players, this season got off to a rocky start. But with our one senior, two presidents, two captains, and two inspiring coaches, we pulled together an amazing spirit. There were some harsh defeats, but some incredible victories that made the season worthwhile. -Katie McGovern and Kristin Francoz Scoreboard 12 12 SUP W5-0 12 14 Mitty Li-3 12 17 NDB L1-5 1 4 Valley Christian Li-5 1 7 SMC VV2-1 1 11 St. Francis LO-2 1 14 Presentation LO-2 1 16 SHP W2-0 1 18 Mitty L0-3 1 21 NDB LO-2 1 25 Valley Christian T1-1 1 28 SMC W2-1 2 1 St. Francis LO-2 2 4 Presentation L0-3 WCAL PLAYOFFS NDB W3-0 Soccer Emily Fcrem concentrates hard on making a strong hoot away from her opponent. A I Banis positions herself to head the ball. Front Row: .Jill Mansell. Second Row: Rosie O'Hara, Leah Randolph, Kelcey Harrison, Lauren Gerchow, Bea DiCarlo, Katie Kilgore, Valerie Wolf, Erin Young. Back Row: Coach Balano, Rachel Mikulsky, Jamie DeAraujo, Alexa Franco , Anna Snyder, Al Banis, Mel Lot , Malia Dudum, Emily Ferem, Jaclyn Kurtcla, Colleen Mullen. Junior Varsity Girls7 c c e r Soccer atic Kilgore intercepts a pass nd prepares to kick lie ball. Bea DiCarlo runs up the field to receive a throw-in from her teammate. Scoreboard Coaches: If you were our kids, we'd punish you. JV team: If we were your kids, we'd punish ourselves. -Alexa Francos, Al Banis, Rosie O'Hara. 12 12 SIIP VV5-0 12 17 NOB To-o 7 sue VV8-0 1 11 St. Francis W2-0 1 14 Presentation W2-0 1 16 SUP W6-0 1 18 Mi tty W2-0 1 21 NDB LO-2 1 25 Valley Christian W3-0 1 28 SHC W7-0 Soccer Frosh Girls S i c c e Jessica Balsliam receives the pass and proceeds to take the ball to the goal. Annabellc Watts heads the ball and thus blocks an opponent’s shot. Front Row: Elizabeth Scott, Cclsa Tonelli, Jill Costello, Ally Bonn, Jessica Downing. Second Row: Shane Fallon, Annabelle Watts, Sarah Gogin, Jessica Balsham, Brittany Mauer, Brittany Gledhill, Hilary Lapping. Back Row: Coach White, Colleen Clifford, Laura Maxwell, Kelly Davenport, Jessica Ferry, Tina Reggio, Lauren Kushner, Coach Shevitz. Soccer auren Kushner Li races toward the all to pass it up field. Kelly Davenport defends the goal while her opponents look on with aggravation. The vision of a champion is someone who's bent over, drenched in sweat, and gasping for breath....when nobody's watching. -Mia Hamm The girls frosh cats had a wonderful soccer season! We all loved playing together and we are looking forward to the coming soccer seasons here at SI. GO CATS! -Lauren Kushner, Brittany Gledhill, Brittany Mauer. Scoreboard 12 14 Mitty W1-0 1 11 St. Francis W1-0 1 14 Presentation LO-2 1 18 Mitty LO-2 1 21 NDB W2-0 2 1 St. Francis Wl-0 2 4 Presentation Wi-0 Soccer Grew With great willpower, Mike Gilson and Scott Goosscns relentlessly match the pace of their teammates. The Varsity boys carefully lower their boat into Lake Merced after carrying it from the boathouse before the day’s practice. Showing great commitment to her team, Bobbi Tonelli gives it her all. Afrosh boat works hard to fight the heavy winds during the day’s practice. With deter- mination, Lindsay Burton maintains energy and focuses on her stroke. C r e w Milliccnt Olawale perfects his stroke as he rows the boat by himself. Joe Dudley and F.J. Mastcrson work hard to row in sync with the rest of their teammates. Patricia Go and Alex Loback dig their oars into the lake as they propel their boat forward. One of the frosh boats practices a drill together as a team. Michele Gibson keeps up her vigorous pace as she and her teammates row around the lake. C r e w Boys' and Girls' lacrosse Lacrosse ''.iiuimniiii ‘iiiiuimmi iimituiiui tiumiumi fiiiumiiiii John Flaherty plays some tough defense. Sam Madison cradles the ball as he runs down the field. The JV boys team gathers in a huddle at the end of practice. Levon Eldemir throws away the ball after blocking a shot. Lacrosse Boys' and Girls' Track a rial David Darling concentrates on making his way up the hill. Sairina Tsui extends her arms as she leaps into the sand Mike Najarro jogs at a leisurely pace. Track Field Rachael Kerrigan makes her way around the corner of the track. t: hree freshman runners get in shape for a tough season ahead. Dan Ghiglieri sprints forward as he practices for pole vaulting. Brett Lando uses up all his energy to finish up a run. Marty Cerlcs and Brianna Loughridge run together in preparation for an upcoming meet. Track Field Boys' and Baseball a Softball Liclan dc Guzman crouches down to try and field the ball. Matt Nahass, a J.V. team first baseman, gets ready to field the ball. Baseball Softball Laura Zimmerman throws the ball home. The J.V. Wildcats listen to some words of encourage- ment from their coach. Baseball Softball Boys' and Girls' Swimming Diving With a kickboard, Creighton Davis warms up before doing laps. Kristel De Francis and Victoria Giampaoli take a short rest before beginning more laps. Louise Miller takes a quick breath of air before returning to the water to complete her breaststroke. Bea DiCarlo, who has just leapt off the diving board, curls up before hitting the water. Katrina Woo perfects her form and looks straight down into the pool. Swimming Diving With perfect form, Laura Scully dives off the starting block. Looking downward, Leslie O’Callaghan is about to dive off the kickboard. Steve Hendler works hard to complete his warm-up laps during practice. Swimming Diving Volleyball, Golf a Tennis a Mario Alioto reaches way back to get a nice return. Robert Sturgeon tees off at the beginning of practice. Volleyball, Golf Tennis — Tim Chang stretches out his arms to bump the ball. Jason Tengco concentrates on returning his opponent's serve. Paolo Gabriel and Jason Doyle take time off to walk around the golf course. Volleyball, Golf Tennis I Below: The player makes a defensive shot. Football Basketball 6-30 56-48 SI-SH SI-SH Baseball SI-SH A twinkle in her eyes. A mischievous grin appears on his face as he distributes the math quiz, knowing that it will be rather difficult. Creases form around the corners of her mouth; wrinkles form around her eyes, as she bursts out laughing together with her class. His furrowed brow and thick glasses give him a scholarly look as he struggles to answer the student’s challenging question, realizing once again that he, too, is learning. With passion in her eyes and a desire to share her love for physics with her class, she vigorously scribbles a problem on the board, all the while explaining each step with precise detail. Nodding his head in support and understanding, he listens to his student’s problems and frustrations, revealing his amazing capacity for patience. With a smile, she thinks of how much she loves her job. This is the FACE of our Administration. Teachers' Top 5 Most Embarrassing Moments Faculty 1. Mary Abinante Campus Ministry Religious Studies 2. Mary Ahlbach Religious Studies Chair 3. Rod rick Arriaga Mathematics 4. Robert Assadurian Proctor Assistant Athletic Trainer 5. Matthew Balano English 6. Marc Bauman Fine Arts 7. Joanna Bethcncourt Language 8. James Bjorkquist English Faculty 1 t y 1) Having Mormons who were evangelizing from door to door come to my house and see me sunbathing nude (to avoid tan lines for prom). One of the Mormons went to my school. I was mortified! — Anonymous 2) Spilled II2SO4 on myself in Chem. Mv pants dissolved before my eyes others! -- Anonymous 3) Coach sent me into a game and I took my sweats off, but I forgot I gave my shorts to a starter who forgot his. All I had on was my jock! — Mr. Lippi 4) Cut class. Got caught by Fr. Hyde, S.J., the dean. I was hiding from him in the confessional. He pulled the curtain and the light was on from the kneeler. — Mr. Dekker 5) I sang 2nd Soprano in the chorus and would be picked out by the teacher as the student who was not quite hitting the notes. My best friend, Carol, sang next to me and would point her finger up meaning I needed to sing a little higher. Well, at lunch one day in the center court, I was singing a song to myself as I started walking to class. I was clear across center court when Carol started shouting my name and yelled 'you're flat!' She meant my singing, but by the looks I was getting from other students, that's not what they thought. — Linda Boyd F a c u Faculty 9. Steve Bluford Physical Education Social Science 10. Veronica Bricker Language 11. Pedro Cafasso Language 12. Matthew Cannady Science 13. Eric Castro Social Science 14. Arthur Cecchin Social Science 15. Meredith Cecchin Fine Arts 16. Rosemary Costello Counseling 17. Sarah Curran Campus Ministry Religious Studies Faculty 17 1 ' acuity Faculty 18. Ted Curry Campus Ministry Student Activities 19. James Dann Science Chair Mathematics 20. John DeBcncdetti Mathematics 21. Kathleen Denning English 22. Carol Devincenzi Religious Studies 23. Peter Devine English 24. Robert Druckcr Social Science 25. Andrew Dworak Counseling 26. Carlos Escobar language 27. Shelley Friedman language 28. Grace Gamoso Language 29. Robert Gavin English Chair 30. Carlos Gazulla Foreign Language Fine Arts 31. Perry Gentry Religious Studies 32. Virtudes Gomez Librarian Faculty F a c u 1 t y Faculty 33. Julie Guevara Social Science 34. Elizabeth Gustorf Mathematics 35. William Haardt Religious Studies 36. Paul Hanley Religious Studies Adult Spirituality 37. W. Robert Hickox Physical Education 38. Jonathan Hirsch Science Teachers Confess Cheating on a Stealing Playing Hodoe Receiving Faihg a Class test Something Detention 39. Fr. Gerald 1 hidsun.SJ. Mathematics 40. William Isham English 41. Sylvia Jones English 42. Patricia Kennedy Science Faculty Faculty 43. '11iomas I agomarsino Mathematics 44. Daniel I.ang English 45. Susan Lee Counseling 46. Michelle Levine Counseling 47. Donald Lippi Social Science 48. David Lorcntz Religious Studies 49. Peter Loyd Science 50. Melissa Martin Counseling 51. Paul Maychrowitz Science Math Academic Support Tutor Faculty Teachers' Fun Facts Average High School G.P.A. = 3.5 Commonly Attended Colleges: - San Francisco State - Santa Clara - UC Berkeley - UC Davis - Stanford High School Nicknames: - Fr. Wright = Kegger - Anonymous = Big Hands Dann - Mr. Lippi = Lip - Ms. Schwarz = Snooks - Ms. Gamoso = Giggles - Ms. Watts = Fazer - Mr. Quattrin = Didn't have one' - Anonymous = Dirty Harry Faculty Faculty 52. Mary McCarty Language 53. Glenn McCormick Physical Education 54. Deirdre McGovern Science 55. Ilillary McKinney Science 56. Phyllis Molinclli Counseling 57. It. Mkiiad Mo xfie,SJ. Religious Studies 58. Renee Morlock Librarian 59. William Morlock Religious Studies Language 60. Janice Mullen Physical Education Chair Bookstore 61. Charles Murphy Mathematics 62. Donna Murphy Counseling Chair 63. Carole Nickolai English 64. William Olinger Proctor 65. Rita O’Malley Adult Spirituality Faculty 63 F a c u 1 t y Faculty 66. Ryan O’Malley Science 67. Lizcttc Ortega Social Science 68. Matt Oscamou Mathematics Science 69. CaufaiePfelereHeim ; Language Gn xs Mrishy 70. Caroline Prinn English 71. Elizabeth Purcell English 72. Carol Quattrin Mathematics 73. Kevin Quattrin Mathematics Chair 74. Richard Raiter Mead Librarian 75. Tim Reardon English 76. John Regalia Mathematics 77. Janet Reid Computer Science Chair 78. Laurel Reitman Science 79. Linda Rich Counseling Faculty F a c u I I y 77 Student Poll: What Teacher Would You Like to Take Out on a Date? Mr. Saucedo 8% Mr. Stccher 10% Mr. Cannady 25% Dekker 10% Mr. Reardon 14% Mr. Calvello 3% Mr. O'Mailey 25% Mr. McCormick 5% Ms. Guevara 14% Ms Prinn 31% Ms. Nickolai 11% Ms. Murphy 44% Faculty 80. Cynthia Robertson Language 81. Janet Sablinsky Fine Arts 82. Nicholas Sablinsky Fine Arts 83. Cally Salzman I earning Sjxxiilist-Qxnisrfing 84. Gabe Saucedo Social Science 85. Sandra Schwarz. Mathematics 86. Carolyn Smith Counseling 87. Richard Soward Social Science Faculty Faculty Faculty 88. Matthew Steelier Science 89. IV. Fran Stiegeler, SJ. Religious Studies 90. John Stiegeler Social Science 91. Maureen Sullivan Science 92. Mary Switzer language 93. Nobuko Takamatsu Language 94. Barbara Talavan Language 95. Michael Thomas Health Education Coordinator Cou nsel i ng 96. Paul 'I'otali English Faculty Faculty Memorable Quotes: Said by Teachers. Remembered by Students Kerrrrr...Plunk...! -- Mr. Arriaga This is my impression of the French. 'I surrender! I surrender!’ — Mr. Gavin You go sister sledge! — Mr. DeBenedetti I'm now officially redundant. — Mr. Bauman Sit Down!.....Out!! Out!! -Mrs. Morlock Poetry is an articulate expression of a significant idea or experience in words designated to delight the ear and appeal to the imagination and feeling. — Mr. Isham Good Morning, Children of the Light!! —Ms. Purcell Faculty 97. Celeste Traniontin English 98. Joseph Vollert Mathematics 99. Theresa Watts Language Chair UK). Kathryn Harrison Woickc Social Science 101. Katie Wolf Fine Arts Chair 102. Julius Yap Social Science 103. Patty Zatkin Religious Studies 104. Sheldon Zatkin Social Science Chair Faculty Faculty Administration 1. Emily Behr Magis Director 2. Karen Cota Associate Dean Science 3. l'r. I lany V. Carlin, S J. Executive Vice President 4. James Dekker Alumni Director English 5. Br.Douf asE. Draper. SJ. Dean of Students 6. Charles Dullea Principal English 7. Jenny Girard Director of Christian Service 8.l'r. (Jregory C Joetlials, S J. Rector Chair-Board of Trustees Religious Studies 9. Kevin M. Grady Admissions Director 10. Mr. John Grcalish Assistant Principal for Student Affairs 11. Br. Charlie Jackson, SJ. Director of Scheduling Mathematics 12. Kate Kodros Assistant Principal for Academics 13. Stephen Lovette Vice President for Development 14. John Mulkerrins Associate Athletic Director 15. Steve Phelps Director of Professional Developmcnt Sodal Science 16. l'r. Antltonv P. Sauer. SJ. President English 17. Michael Shaughnessv Campus Ministry Religious Studies 18. Michael Silvestri Business Manager Mathematics 19. Michael Ugawa Network Administrator Science Computer Science 20. Robert Vergara Athletic Director 21. l'r. Warren Wright, S J. Assistant Dean English 22.1x ri Yap Assistant Director of Admissions Administration Staff 1. German Bonilla Buildings and Ground 2. F.da Bottini Secretary to Dean of Students 3. Marla Bottner Athletic Trainer 4. I.inda Boyd Christian Service Program Assistant 5. Tony Calvello Facilities Director 6. Fr. Paul Capitolo, S.J. library Development 7. Vicky Grafton Academic Coordinator Assistant to Director of Professional Development 8. Sixta Cusi Kitchen Staff 9. Diane Davis llerbst Pool Coordinator 10. Eileen Dickson Athletic Department Secretary 11. Thomas Evanoff Food Services Coordinator 12. Peggy Farber Campus Ministry Coordinator 13. Karen Fisher Registrar and Secretary to the Principal 14. Nancy Gunther Counseling Department Secretary 15. Frank Giroh Buildings and Grounds 16. R. Breen Hofmann Director of Buildings and Grounds 17. Quay Kham Buildings and Grounds 18. Katie Kohmann Secretary to Executive Vice President Alumni Coordinator 19. Br. Thomas Roller, S.J. Assistant to the Business Manager 20. Fr. Michael Kotlanger.SJ. Archivist Library Development 21. Ted I .anglais Buildings and Grounds 22. Fran McDonald Kitchen Staff 23. Shirley Mingcr Secretary to the President 24. John G. Murphy Assistant Director of Buildings and Grounds 25. Stella Muscat Director of Special Events Auction 26. Frank Ncmen .o Printshop Manager 27. Genevieve Poggetti Admissions Coordinator 28. Sharon Reinfcld Assistant to the Business Manager 29. Virginia Riley Kitchen Staff 30. Mike Stamatopoulos Buildings and Grounds 31. Concic Tarantino Assistant to Vice President for Development Staff A Face A new crop of young faces. Her eyes desperately search for her classroom, seeking familiar faces. He smiles with uncertainty, revealing the shiny glare of his braces. She laughs, a marshmallow hanging from her mouth at the frosh social. A look of bewilderment crosses his face as his bag of Doritos gets stuck in the vending machine; he wants to pound the glass, but his fear of being caught is clearly evident on his face. She gasps for air, breathless after racing from the Commons up two flights of stairs, reaching her classroom as the bell rings. His face is full of terror and despair as he receives his first salmon colored slip. Her face flushes with excitement as he asks her to their first Christmas dance. This is the FACE of a Freshman. Below: Abby Stanton sits through English. Bottom: Brian Carpenter, Tim Byrne, Kevin Matza, and Daniel Harrington hang out after school. Below: Julian Johnson does his homework and Robin Labson struggles to pay attention during English class. Below: Chris Mitchell and Siuhhan Lynagh-Shannon attempt to drag an unwilling Kelly Davenport to class after lunch. Bottom: J.P. Goethals and his angels: Isabel Urbano, Deborah Magsaysay, Mackenzie Gifford, and Jessica Yrani. Natalie Abinantc Antonia Aguilar Kevin Aguirre Mario Alioto Ronald Alivia Nicholas Alvarado Robert Alvarado Nicholas Amaroli Miguel Arenas Melita Armstrong Alyssa Azedillo Joshua Azofeifa Christopher Baccari Francille Badiola Randall Baldassarre Anthony Bnlestreri Julia Balibrcra Jessica Balsham Maxwell Bamsev Christina Barhcrini Nicole Barrack Alexander Battaglia Kaitlynn Bauman Samantha Bautista E r e s h m e n New Beginnings The transition from grammar school to high school can be difficult, but it is a meaningful experience... Above: Jason Tengco observes cheek cells during biology class. Left: Celsa Tonelli, Allison Paver, and Jenny Wilhelm review the day’s work. Coming into our first year at St. Ignatius College Preparatory, we all expected to be stuffed into lockers and to hear “Freshmeeeen . Taking into consideration that no one can actually.fit into the lockers, high school is really nothing that could have been explained to us or anticipated beforehand. Some of us made the transition from middle school into high school during Freshman Orientation; some of us still haven't cjuite adjusted. Going from the big eighth graders to the lowest of the low was definitely a change that surprised a lot of us. Most of us came from schools whose entire student body was less than the whole freshmen class at SI. We were forced to get used to a new school (“Why is it shaped like an ? ), a confusing schedule (“Meeting Day schedule?! What’s that about?”), and upperclassmen. One minute we’re feared and respected, and the next minute we’re dodging people twice our size in the halls. To add to our list of Freshmen “perks,” once we made the transition, reality kicked in. We’re in high school now; the work load is not going to get any easier. Who knew that we would have a seemingly endless amount of projects and papers due all in the same week (okay, « «'procrastination had something to do with this)? Who knew that some of us would get less than twenty hours of sleep in a week (Sleep? What’s sleep? ‘insert nervous twitch )? Seems that there arc only disadvantages to being a freshman at SI! However, the amazing things that have already happened can’t be forgotten. We’re just starting our journey, and hopefully we’ve all made some friends and finally have gotten used to the schedule. SI is such an incredible environment with a widely diverse community with teachers that actually care about us and want us to succeed, no matter how many detentions they give us. All we have to remember is that we’re lucky to be Ignatians; we’re lucky to be the Class of 2006. We are lucky to say that unbelievably cheesy cheer because we are the future of SI; we are SI...period. Just think, three years from now you’ll look back on this year and realize your greatest achievement: finally getting ; ■«« your locker open. Freshman Reflections “I didn't expect SI to be as fun and well- rounded as it is.” -Annabelle Watts “It's been fun and hard, but I’m glad to be here.” -Andrew Kuhl “Sometimes you're the pigeon and sometimes you're the statue!” -Mira Stern “It tastes like chicken.” -Rory Coyne F r e s h m c n George Bedrossian Rachel Bolden Amanda Bclluomini Phillip Benedetti Maxwell Berlyant Christopher Blake Andrew Bollman John Bonelli Alexandra Bonn Joshua Bornslein Michael Bosotti George Bravo Richard Brewer Rex Brown, Jr. John Bruno Kelly Buscovich Veronica Butenko Jennifer Butler Kevin Byrne Timothy Bvrne Meghan Campbell Eric Campos Sabrina Cardona Brian Carpenter Jenna Castro Ryan Cawley Devin Chagniot Nicholas Chagniot Kristin Chan Stephanie Chan Alexander Chang Alyssa Chen Monika Choo Colleen Clifford Michael Clothier Raphael Cobb Lauren Collins Alexandra Congi Rachel Contreras Jorge Cortez Jeffrey Cosgriff JiIlian Costello Thomas Costello Michael Coyne Jessica Cruz Below: Samantha Bautista works hard on the computer in the library. Bottom: Chris Harders and John Kolcnda. F r e s h m e n Below: Feter Qaquiulah waits patiently for a ride me. Most freshmen can’t drive :t, so they have to rely on their irents, siblings, or the bus. Colin Culligan Jillian Cunningham Connor Dalv James Daly Kelly Davenport R.R. Raquel Davao I-ielen de Guzman Talia Dc Martini Jamie DeAraujo Brian Del Castillo Natalya DeRobertis-Theye Neil Diaz Stephen Dominguez Michaela Donovan Edward Dougherty III Jessica Downing Elizabeth Driscoll Richard Driscoll Gianna Drocco Malia Dudum Connor Dugan Joya Dupre Ia;von FJdemir Scott Erickson Ariel Estebez Valerie Evangelista Elizabeth Fabic Shane Fallon Samantha Feld Catherine Ferdon Emily Fercm Lauren Fernandez Douglas Finigan Peter Fisco Connor Fitzpatrick Kelly Fitzpatrick Edgar Kenneth Flores Aileen Ford Sydney Ford Elisabeth Fox Keiko Fukuda Laura Fukumoto Dominic Gallello Gianna Galletta Camille Gallo F r e s h m c n Samantha Gcikas Christian Genes ? Lauren Gerchow Ashley Ghanaycm Victoria Giampaoli Kathryn Gianaras Mackenzie Gifford Oaitlin Gill Michael Gilson Patrick AnthonyGimeno Christine Giusti Brittany Gledhill Melissa Anne Go John Paul Goethals Sarah Gogin Kenny Gong Jaime Gonzalez Scott Goossens Samuel Gordon Aron Gragnani Elizabeth Groh Sara Guttas Moron Hailoselassie Daniel Hallisy I-eah Hannon Christopher Harders Wyatt Harmon Daniel Harrington Kelcey Harrison Claire Herbert Javier Hernandez Miranda Herrera Alexander Migueras Kirk Hilken Gabriel Ho Alice Hobbs Robert Hoffman Biggest Freshman Phobias Based upon a survey of the freshman class, your biggest fears are... 5. Joining the Newspaper 4. Being called down to the Dean’s Office 3. Not getting your locker open (Daniel Radovich pictured) 2. The lunch ladies and the librarians (Shane Fallon pictured) 1. Running into the doors or tripping down the stairs (Ronald Alivia and Taylor Smith pictured) F r e s h m e n Worst Things Freshmen Do Based upon a survey of the freshman class, the worst things you do are... E. Carrying all your books in your backpack D. Blocking the halls by walking in the middle with all your friends C. Sprinting to your classes to get there on time (Mikhail Sundukovskiy pictured) B. Mistaking seniors for freshmen A. Making fun of faculty' when they're right behind you (Ms. Kodros, Lizzie Fabie, Jill Costello pictured) Jennifer Hourani Daniela Howard Erin Hughes Natalie Hwang Amanda Ibisatc Sean-PaulJacobson Derek Johnson Julian Johnson Kaitlvn Johnson Mario Johnson Matthew Jones Matthew Juul Robert Kelly Kara Ketchum Craig King Vincent Kinnard Kristina Kirchgessner Jordan Knox Maureen Kodros John Kolenda James Kolling Guillermo Kuhl Jaclyn Kurtela Lauren Kushner Julia Kuznetsova Alexandra Labagh Robin Labson Paul Lilxmde Brett Lmdo Robert Lange. Jr. Hilary Lapping Paolo I-arano Timothy Larson Serene Lau Ashton I-ec Ashton I-eone Kimberly Lew F r e s h ra c n Matthew tow Stephen Li Jenna Lind Robert toftus Krik Loos Stephen tope . Jaclyn Ix s Banos Johnathan ton Yelizaveta tozovatskaya Marie Luchessa Jamie tondy Kelly Lundy Siubhan Lynagh-Shannon Alison Lynch Felicia Ma Deborah Magsaysay Mark Magtoto Jessica Mah Andrew Mairena Arkadiusz Malinowski Jason Alexander Malthy David Marques Maria Martin Maria Patricia Marlin Tevis Martin Daniel Peter Mascardo George Mattson Kevin Matza Ryan Matza Brittany Manor Laura Maxwell Nicole McDonald Michael McQuiller Matthew Milligan Christopher Mitchell Camila Mize Lester Montes-Silva Joseph Moore, Jr. Christopher Morales David Morse Daniel Morthole Robert Mulhern Colleen Mullen Befekadu Mulugeta Alexandria Murphy Sean Murphy Siobhan Murphy Kevin Najarro F resh m e n Clockwise from bottom: Ian Randolph; Sabrina Cardona, Talia De Martini, and Caitlin Gill; Kristina Kirchgessner and Paulina Singhapok; Kristin Chan and Jaclyn Los Banos; Brittany Mauer and Jessica Downing; Lielen dc Guzman and Victoria Giampaoli. Best Pick-Up Lines Based upon a survey of the freshman class, the best pick-up lines are... 3. If I were to re-arrange the alphabet, I would put Uand together. 2. Do you believe in love at first sight? If not, I'll walk past you again. 1. You look like a parking ticket because you have fine written all over you. (Sarah Gogin and Stephen Saribalis pictured) 1' r e s h m e n Samuel Nelson Jeremiah Kevin Anthony Nguyen Brendan O'Callaghan Nicholas O’Connell Daniel O'Donnell Catherine O'Mahoney Kaitlin O'Meara Lauren Ogawa Millicent Olawale David Olivier Sarah Owens Marla Pacini Allison Paver Jessica Perry Sabrina Phillips Manna Pinell Nathan Pisani Elizabeth Plotkin Wade Pontius Luke Pulaski Melissa Pun Peter Qaqundah Lauren Quach Cian Qnattrin Kiera Quinlan Daniel Radovich lan Randolph Leah Randolph Rachael Rawls Raymond Robong Veronica Recinos Christina Reggio Alexandra Reider Jamie Rev Loretta Roddy Sean Roddy Below: Elizabeth Groh and Caroline Stone goofing off. Center: Kristin Chan. Stephanie Chan, and Alyssa Chen Bottom left: Serene Lau Bottom center: Jaclyn Kurtela and Maureen Schenibri Fresh mc n Left: Lauren Ogawa and Camille Gallo during lunch in the Student Activity Center. Below: Jaime Gonzalez studies for an upcoming test. Bottom right: Camila Mize and Kirsten Tiedjc cat a healthy lunch. Sergio Rodriguez Katherine Roessler Nicholas Roessler Rachel Rogers Oscar Roque Ava Rosen Jordan Rosen Alexander Safronov Matthew Sahagun Dominic Salbatera Sam Salfiti Jared Salin Michael Santa Maria Stephen Saribalis John-Paul Sbragia-Zoricic Angela Schach Nicolas Schaukowitch Maureen Schembri Elizabeth Scott William Segale Caroline Servat Thomas Shanahan Maxwell Shapiro Julicclaire Sheppard Micaela Shorrock Emily Simpson Maya Simpson Paulina Singhapok William Sinks Elliot Skuse Taylor Smith William Smith Daren Smylie Jason Snell Rachelle Anne Solidum Michael Solso Jenalyn Sotto Freshmen Michael Squeri Abby Stanton Mira Stem Caroline Stone John Sullivan Mikhail Sundukovskiy Hillary Sy Julienne Syme Ryan Taylor Joseph Telucci Jason Tengco Matthew Terrizzi Kirsten Tiedje Maylynne Tilden Gianna Toboni Stephanie Toman Celsa Tonelli Clare Toney Lauren Tracey Justin Tsui Zoo Unruh Isabel Urbano Irvin David Uy Dominic Valentini Right: Julia Ha libera and Kate Roessler awake from their siesta. Far right: Erin Hughes, Nicholas Alvarado, anti Angela Schach finish up some homework during 4th period. Freshme n Peter Vaughan Samuel Vaughan Sara Venturi Thomas Vidosh Michelle Vinnicombe Scott Wardell Michael Watkins, Jr. Kevin Watters Annabelle Watts Joseph Whitner Jennifer Wilhelm Christopher Wooley Aaron Wu Robert Yam Kevin Yip Jessica Yrani Katrina Yupangco Elizabeth Zellerbach Paul Zmuda Left: Kicra Quinlan, Samantha Feld, Gianna Drocco. and Sydney Ford: good friends after just one semester. Far left: Freshmen having fun at the Frosh Orientation. Above: Robert Hoffman rushes to finish some last minute homework before school. Left: Lauren Tracey, Kaitlin O’Meara, and Lauren Kushner at their first SI dance. F r e s h m e n Freshmen F r e s h m e n With a look of impatience, she jumps hurriedly out of the driver’s seat and urges her mother to take her place without being seen. His head resting in his hand, he fights off sleep while watching a video about hydroplaning in his driver’s ed class. She blushes as the junior jock waves to her, flattered to be noticed by his group of friends. She congregates with her friends in the Student Center, glad that she’s no longer a freshman. He thinks he’s cool, but he’s only a wise fool. This is the FACE of a Sophomore. Right: Nick Martinez loosens up before a game of ultimate frisbee. Below: Marcel Thompson prepares himself for the William Golding trial! Catherine May Ahalos David Abaroa Andrea Abava Frank Adams Amy Affolter AnalH'l Agloro Boris Albinder Anna Alioto Eric Allen William Andereck Klizabeth Andolong Joseph Armao Michael Amelle Wyatt Arnold Gina Balestrieri Alexander Bardack Nancy Barisic Nicholas Barisone 1-iuren Barulich Daniel Bassi April Bautista Kdrnond Bedrossian Daniel Bello Eunice Bengco Sophomores Left: Anabcl Agloro and Caitlin DeBarbrie have nothing but smiles after Cross Country practice...sometimes. Below: Micacla Scarpulla and Nora Stillman study. Matthew Bergstrom Jared Betro Noelle Bidegainberry Marie Antonette Bondoc Julia Bonino Brian Borella 1-auren Boudewvn Gregory Bovo Nicholas Brady Raphael Bragan a Hannah Brosnan Kevin Brown Rebecca Byrnes Max Cabahug-Gahiana Aidan Cahill CarlosCajilig III Steven Calcagno Molly Callaghan Mark Carlin Alexandra Carr Karl Carrillo Jasef Jaicee Casas Sean Cassidy Katie Caughnian Sophomores Christian Cavalier Lydia Centeno Erica Cerles Jason Chan Alexander Chart . Alan Chee Jessica Chen Kristy Choo Alexandra Chope Julia Chope Francesca Christopher Eric Chu Joseph Cromwell Chv Theora Cimino Brian Coe Nicholas Colina Alexa Contreras Katherine Corkery .John Cosioo Darren Criss Matthew Crumedy Addison Cuneo Merritt Cutten Austin Davies Genevieve Davis Rose Dawydiak-Rapagnani Caitlin DeBarbric Maria Angelica DeGaetano Ian Del Castillo Michael Del Rosario Katharine DeMartini Sebouh Dcr Kiureghian Elizabeth Dicarlo Anthony Dignco Michael DiGrande Alexander Dillon Kelly Dillon Patrick Dominguez Phillip Donnici Matthew Downing Right: Dylan Green, Courtney Thomas, and Charlie Ellis in the Student Activities Center. Far Right: Allyson Gomez, hard at work in English class. Bottom I-eft: Leslie O'Callaghan, Wilma Mui, and Kristy Choo at the Cm Lab. Bottom Right: Rachel Mikulsky and Tyronda Starks smile. Sophomores Far Left: Darren Criss on one of his better hair days. Left: Carlos Velez thinking deep thoughts. Bottom Ix?ft: Joe St. Marie, Mike DiGrandc, and Patrick Dominguez after Donuts and Coffee. Bottom Right: Gina Issacs, Ciara Viehweg, and Brianna Loughridgc share some love. Allison Doyle Alia Dudum trica Duncan Matthew Klijah Charles Ellis Michelle Eng-Surowiec Lisa Etchepare Maxine Ann Evangelista Joshua Evans Hunter Fairman Kaitlin Farnham Katherine Farren Sean Faulkner Irina Fedulow Katherine Fehlhaber Hamilton Fennie Francesca Flaherty Felicia Fong Michael Fortes Brian Franceschi Alexa Francos Colleen Fredericks Leslie Freeman Patrick Gagan Giovanni Gallaread Amanda Garcia Doris Garcia Nicholas Garcia Alastair Gcsmuiulo Jeffrey Gilmore Casey Gin Charles Glover Patricia Mario Go Allyson Gomez Sheryl Gong Monique Gonzalez Nicole Gonzalez Andrew Gray Dylan Green lane Greenmail Sop homores George Groh Sofia Gutierrez-Johnson Dylan Hacked Ycshi I laileselassie Jillian Mansell Diana Hansen Brendan Harrington Julian Hemphill Steven Hendler Victoria Herrera Joseph Hills Fiona I lo Brian Moll DiMarco Hoskins Nabil llourieh.Jr. Meghan Howard David Hubbel Sean Invin Gina Isaacs Kimberly Jackanich Natalie Jayo Katherine Jenng Robin Joe Neil Johnstone Christina Jones John Kamm Robert Kane Eric Kathrein Jeremiah Kelleher Katherine Kerbleski Kristina Kem Katharine Kilgore Anna King Erika Kociolek Alexandra Kokesh Above: Ellen Mezzera, Annie Lee, and Katie DeMartini Above: Mel Lotz and Francesca Flaherty discover the skylight. Left: Mike Del Rosario, Om I.ePree, and Mike Tate in class. Sophomores Christopher Kramer Vanessa Krause Laura Kuhn Sean Kurtela Matthew Kustcl Dillon Kwiat Aimee I-abagh Matthew Lai Elizabeth Lalanne Veronica Lam Trevor Lambright Jessica I.amson Alexandria l-imug Kern.’ Anne Lanahan Davidson Lao Maureen I-au Derek 1-nvson Eli Lazaro Agnes I-ee Annie Lee Arielle l ee Brian Lee Martin Lee Motile lx-e Stephanie Lee Trac - Ijcc Zachary I-ee Om l.epree David Lew Andrew Liotta Alexandra Loback Geremy Lobo Francesca Lollini Regina I-ombardo Lourdes Ix ng Above: Jen Olsen and Molly Callaghan are all smiles. Right: Eric Chu finally heads home. Sophomores Marielena IM . Brianna Loughridge Benjamin 1-ouie Julianne Louie Adrian Lui .Ionise I.«m Kevin Luna Michael Mace Edward Madigan II Elizabeth Magee Michael Maldonado Gregory Malman Gregory Mangan Gustavo Manzanares Peter Markevich Adam Martin Brandon Martin Nicholas Martinez Amy McCarthy Kathleen McCarthy Madeleine McCarthy Christopher McCarty Ryan McCauley David McCracken Laura McCunniff-Reid Amy McDevitt John McGee Christopher McGuire Colleen McHugh Casey McLennan I-auni McNulty John Melis Above: Tracy I-cc and Veronica Lam during NAP TIME! Right: Juliana Sanguinctti getting excited about English...for once. Far Right: Greg Vlahos. Bea DiCarlo. and Matt Elijah busy in the library. The Best Thing About Sophomore Year Is... Ml the power at lunch. -Anne Murphy Singing in the halls and talking to random people because I can. -Charlie Ellis That sophomore year will end. -Kevin Luna The stone tables. -Colleen McHugh I’m not the shortest person anymore. -Victoria I lerrera Knowing how to open the lockers. -Marie Antonette Bondoc Sophomores Daron Melkonian Ellen Mezzera Rachel Mikulsky Nicolina Milani-Walker Louise Marie Miller Samantha Miller Katherine Milton Nicolas Mizono Sean Monaghan Chaz Morales Mary-Kate Moran .Jessica Morse Wilma Mui Meghan Mullen Matthew Mulry Anne Murphy Brian Navarro Paul Nedeau Craig Nelson Mark Nelson Jack Newman Keith Ngan Nina Novasic Leslie O'Callaghan Emily O'Dwyer Kosanne O'Hara James O'Meara IV Kathleen O'Reilly Jennifer Olsen Christian Ong Yesenia Padilla Melody Pak You know the ropes.” -Anonymous Sophomore year has its disadvantages and its advantages: You can’t be late to class anymore but you get to eat at the best places for lunch. -Liz Andalong Sophomore year is cool because the cookies are good.” -Molly Callaghan i6=Driving. -Katherine Kerbleski Freshmen... move! -Anonymous Above I-cft: Will Andereck Above: Oliva Talavan and Valerie Qucsada. Ix ft: Pat Raggio and his fellow sophomores sporting their red and blue for the first rally of the year. Far Left: Chris McCarty...you should be a model! Sophomores Patricia Pang Rachel Parker Ryan Partee Matthew Peck Susanna Peeples Hunter Petterson Allison Pheatt Kimberly Poggetti Kristen Polen Patrick Popovits Jennifer Power Tullio Purtill June Quan Valerie Quesada Jeannette Quintana Patrick Raggio I jurenmarie Reyes Brendan Rhoan Emily Rinaldi Benjamin Rinev Anne Rollandi John Roman Michael Rossi Nathan Rossi Andrew Rurr Zachary Salin Le-Oul Samson Juliana Sanguinetti Elizabeth Santos Darryl Sarzaba Micaela Scarpulla Natalie Schwab Right: Vanessa Krause. Le-Oul Samson, and Julie Bonin ... .what’s so funny!? Far Right: April Bautista and Nabil Hourieh advertise for Crest Whitening Strips. Above Right: Yeshi Haileselassie shows her Hawaiian spirit. Above Ix?ft: Vanessa Krause, Le-oul Samson, Arielle Lee, and June Quan have fun. Right: David Ilubbel. Davidson I.ao, James O'Meara, and Brcndon Martin hanging out in class. Sophomores Kevin Schwall Brock Scigliano Ix kesh Sehgal Samantha Silvia Alexander Simon Poonam Singh Nathan Singhapok Danielle Smith Matthew Smith Anna Snyder Michael Snyder Emily So Stephanie Soderborg Shane Sofos Molly Soopcr David Soto Celia Spalding Joseph St. Marie Tvronda Starks Cameron Starr Nora Stillman Robert Sturgeon Seara Sullivan Matthew Sundby Solveig Sveri MisaoTachibana Oliva Talavan-Becker Sophia Tan Stephanie Tang Bridget Tarantino Michael Tate Julie Tayag We have grown and let our flowers bloom and allowed ourselves to the loving embraces of the light. We let the sunshine come through the window of truth, and devoured the souls of the freshmen in triumph of vast glory. -Steve Calcagno The best thing about sophomore year is being more comfortable. -Ixjurdes Long Thanks to all sophs for six wonderful months at SI! If you ever feel like going for a looooong field trip....come to Norway!! -Solveig Sveri Far Left: Misao Tachibana and Sheryl Gong celebrate friendship. Left: .Jack McGee and Pat Popovits Bottom Left: Susanna Peeples strikes a pose. Bottom Right: Francesca Christopher and Amy McDevitt at the Sex Pow-Wow. Sophomores Right: Brendan khoan makes himself comfortable in the library. Far Right: Kristina Kern Furthest Right: Liz Andolong and Alastair Gesmundo ready to go home! Far Right: Jessica Morse Right: Julie Tursi Below Center: Ben Cutten a.k.a. The Wildcat! Is that Ted Yates hiding in the background!? Courtney Thomas Marcel Thompson Andrew Tio Yousef Totah Christopher Tow Amanda Tredinnick JanelleTroppcr Brendan Trudell Miranda Tsang Julie Tursi Natalia Urbina Carlos Velez Donna Marie Veridiano Ciara Viehweg Gregory Vlahos Christianne Vocal Josip Vukic Ross Walker Matthew Walsh Sarah Walsh Sophomores Far Left: Kaitlin Farnham hugs Alexa Contreras. Left: Kevin Brown on his cell phone. Far I-eft: Hannah Brosnan stops to share a smile. Left: Sain Silvia, didn't we tell you not to smile with your mouth full?! Erin Wilk Daria Willis Valerie Wolf Kirk Wolfram Tiffany Woo Theodore Vates Allison Yee Daniel Yee Michael Yee Erin Young Sophomores Sophomores S3iouioqdo§ As he drives in his brand new Jeep Cherokee, he honks at the hot sophomore girl and her group of friends, flashing a goofy grin. Stress and anxiety cross her face as she listens to her counselor emphasize the importance of junior year grades at their first meeting period of the year. Relentlessly chewing the top of his pencil, he oscillates between choices B and D on his PSAT. Ready for junior prom, her eager face pink with excitement, she carefully picks out her prom dress. Now an upperclassmen, he smiles confidently as he greets his friends. This is the FACE of a Junior. Jonathan Abinante Nicholas Adler James Marvin Agao Vanessa Aguilera Adrienne Aguirre George Aherne Anthony Aminoff Kirsten Andereck Elvslia Anderson Stacy Anderson Kvle Andnis Erie Anguiano Armand Anicete Rachel Anicetti Phillip Aquilina Kristine Arangcon Dana Armanino Paul AmautofT Alexander Banares Alexandra Banis Tristan Barbieri Joseph Barrack Alexandra Barreneche Dominic Bea Nicholas Bea Aaron Bellings Samuel Berrin Kevin Bianchi Angelique Bocarra Kristen Boffi Mark Bollman Emily Boyle Far above left: Mari Goldstone cheers for SI at the Bruce. Above left: Ashley Werner and Laura Zimmerman celebrate the SI Basketball Bruce Mahoney win. Above: After the Bruce, Ryan Cheung, Jack Torres, an Vince Harrington sing the Fight Song. Left: Racanna Reudy, Jenny Hunt, Natalie Nowak, and Sophia Melncrncy show their support at the Bruce. .1 u n i o r s Below: Paul Arnautoff. Nick Adler, and Steve Sangiacomo help cheerleader Tara pakling excite the crowd at the rally, ar below: Jesse Lopez Low and Chris Dowdy oot for SI. Favorite Spirit Day Hawaiian Day 12% Celebrity Day 3% 80's Day 22% College Apparel Day 3% Superhero Day 3% Red Blue Day 12% Twin Day 3% Pajama Day 42% Paolo Braccini Jeffrey Brizzolara Zachary Brown Christine Bruni Ondrea Bryant Jesse Burdick Elizabeth Button Gregory Callaghan Jeffrey Callaghan William Cannon Roger Cardenas. Jr. Maricela Cardona Ryan Carter Jennifer Castro Noel Castro Katherine Cavallero Erin Cavanaugh Christina Celia Derrick Chan Catherine Charpentier Adrian Charter Ai Chen Ryan Cheung Tiffany Chinn Elizabeth Christian Thomas Chu Vincent Concepcion Michael Corbolotti Thomas Corbolotti Cornelius Corkery Ernesto Cortez Tracy Cosgriff Michael Coyne Christina Crosetti-Auer Madeleine Curet Jennifer Curtin Juniors Karen Damon Christopher Daniels Aaron Dann-Gibbs David Darling Ryan Davenport Creighton Davis Joanne De I- Cruz Carlo Nicolo IV Leon Jill IV Los Angeles Jeffrey De Vera I jura Deely Jessica Dela Merce l Kathryn Denning Eric Dhall Noel Diaz IV Rivera Jennifer Doherty Elizabeth Dougherty Christopher Dowdy Bryan Downey Jason Doyle Joseph Dudley Patricia Dudziec Allison Duncan Carleen Durkin Christopher Eldemir Andree Kngelhardt Brian Estrada Vanessa Farnham Kevin Feeney Francesca Fenili Charles Fcrdon Lisa Fike Dana Fisco Kathleen Fit | atrick Olivia Flynn Carlton Fong Lawrence Fong Laura Fowler Danielle Francois Kristin Franco Above left: Ryan McQuaid, Greg Ginotti. and Jordan Hu talk after school. Left: John Herrera stares off into space. Above: Alexis Solis, Chris Eldemir, Gaby Rode .no, and Ryah Marty have a group ling. Above right: Paul McDonnell and Brcndon Ixnighridge laugh with Steve Harty at his hat. Right: John Sangiacomo, Alex Barreneche, and Natalie Rizzo take a break. J u n i o r s Right: Tim Szarnicki lifts Stephanie Lucas high in the sky. telow: Bryan Downey. Tim Lopez, and ony Steacy hangout in the Student 'enter. Hondo you ReloxFrom Tho Stress of Junior YoorP “Junior year is when grades really matter the most, and you just can't stop caring.” - Carlton Fong Above: Danny Rodriguez ponders the mysteries of life in the Student Center. Above left: Bonnie Sarlatte gasps as she embraces her long-lost friend Maggie McAteer. Far left: Liz Button chats on her cell phone. Left: Brian Estrada, Joe Barrack, Jeff Brizzolara, and Patrick Mariano listen to their headphones in the back of the Student Center. Juniors Right: Ryan Walsh. Liz Hoyt, Dana Armanino, Armand Anicete, and Andrew Guglielmi enjoy their study period. Below: Francesca Fenili annoys Kelly Mulhair who is studying. Above right: Elizabeth Harris, Sarah Mackota, Katie Watts, and Christina Celia laugh at an impossible math problem. Above: Joanne Dela Cruz helps Nicole Fredro figure out her homework before class. Right: Jeremy O’Connor punches on his calculator while finishing his homework. What is One Class You Would Newer Take Again? Foreign language 19% AP US History 6% PreCak: A 'B Geometry B : 0« A getxa till 6% Phys Chemistry 33% J u n i o r s Below: StephanieHartono puzzles over a math problem. bove: Mike McCaffcry JLmakes photocopies in the brary. Monique Fredro Nicole Fredro Semuteh Freeman Christopher Fumiss Marcus Gallagher Ashley Gant Andrea Garcia Andrew Gaspari Kristyn Gherardi Kristen Gianaras Gregory Ginotti Kristen Gledhill Victoria Go Matias Godinez Ixiuren Goldberg Mari Goldstone Janette Mae Gonzales Ashley Green Frances Grimstad Heidi Groh Matthew Groshong Andrew Guglielmi Andrew Haesloop Shant Hagopian Jens Hansen Craig Hansson Vincent Harrington Klaine Harris FJizabeth Harris Brittany Harrison Stephanie Hartono Stephen Harty Kathiyn Haskell Christopher Haw Ashley Hawthorne Curtis Hayden Barbara Henwood Albert Hernandez Jorge Hernandez John Herrera Danny Ho William Holleran Michelle Horn Meghan Horn Elizabeth Hoyt Juniors Right: Jessica l)e la Merced clucks from a food fight with Adrienne Aguirre. Far above right: Jonathan Talbot. Toss Rogers, and Jamie Sleeper enjoy their lunch outside. Far below right: While enjoying her lunch, Rachel Anicetti waves hello. Below: Rosie Huddleston. Peter Shcrcr. Jeff Callaghan, and Sean Quinlan relax at lunch in the Commons. Jordan Hu Rosalind Huddleston John Hughan Anna Rose Hughes Jennifer Hunt Henry Hunter Carolyn Hwang George Jaber Derrick Joe Peter Johnson Court nee Jordan-Cox Danielle Joseph Maureen Kantner Lyncea Samantha Katada Travis Kay-Rugen Yvonne Kelly Kelly Kennedy Zachary Kenney Rachael Kerrigan Kaitlin Kctchum Jill Kitaura Jacob Klestoff Jeffrey Knox Demetra Kosmas Cassandra Kosturos Inna Kurikova Tanisha Labclle Anthony Lagomarsino Michael Lindo Elizabeth Larkin Amanda Lawrence Jonathan Lawson Kathryn Lawson Kelly Ijee Misha lx?e Charles Lccse Man- Leveroni Amy I«ew Hiram I,ew Vanessa Li Juniors Brcndcn Lim Joseph Linchan Jessica Liu Alessandra l-ollini Timothy I.opez Jesse Lopez Low Brandon Loughridgc Amanda Lowrcy Far left: Greg McEvoy enjoys a soda at lunch. Left: Patricia Dudziec, Marisa Pereira Tully and Emily McGowan eat their lunches thoughtfully. Far below left: Jackie Taheny and Sarah Sniialowicz enjoy a bag of popcorn. Below: Kelly Kennedy laughs at Regina Moore's face. Favorite Commons Menu: “The tater-tots are rock'n and the pasta is spiffy!” -Laura Zimmerman and Rosie Huddleston Stephanie Lucas Anna Lund Tiffinie Ma Ann-Marie MacFarlane Sarah Mackota Samuel Madison Martin Maguire Matthew Maguire Kari Mali Adam Malinowski Melvyn Manapsal Patrick Mariano Philip Markle Rvah Marty Elizabeth Masliah Marjorie McAtcer Michael McCafferv Paul McDonnell Gregor.- McEvoy Kelly McGee Kathleen McGovern Emily McGowan .Sophia Mclnerney Ryan McQuaid Zoe Mcharg Michael Mclcher Julius Mendoza Nichole-Lauren Mendoza Catherine Miller Matthew Mistica Maximilian Mizono Nicole Montilla Juniors Regina Moore Kelly Mulhair Andrew M undav Aubrey Mu no . Daniel Murphy Morgan Murphy Laura Muzzatti Matthew Nahass Michael Xajarro Alberto Nissim Natalie Nowak .leremiah O’Connor Patrick O’Donnell Michael O’Mahoney Nicholas O'Shea Elizabeth Ontario Stefanie Ordoveza Tiffany Ou Marigrace Padilla Vanessa Paredes Jacob Paslielinsky Right: Alex Banares, Tiffany Chinn, Maricela Cardona, Janette Gonzales, and Valeric Santos strike poses. Far right: Aubrey Munoz and Frances Grimstad share each other’s food in English class. Below: Kirsten Andcrcck and Carleen Durkin help to sell Junior Ix ck-ln tickets. Above: Jen Curtin and Erika Roby take a break at lunch. Right: George Tarlson strums a chord on his guitar. Most Embarrassing Moment of Junior Year: -“I was opening my locker, and 1 hit the guy next to me with the locker door and he was left with a big red mark for a week.” -Anonymous - “I was laughing at some freshman who fell down. Then, I tripped over my backpack and fell on my face. -Jeff Callaghan - One time, 1 was walking in the Commons and 1 slipped on some Mighty Ribs! What a disaster! 1 mean, I like Mighty Ribs and all. but this was crazy! Then Mr. Phelps laughed at me! -Bonnie Sarlatte - “I fell over in my desk in religion class, and I was in a skirt. -Kati Miller Juniors t Matthew Paver Tyler Penislon Mama Pereira Tully Michael Peroutka Kevin Poon Karen Praxedes Susan Prowitt Sean Quinlan Christopher Ragni Kelly Randolph Gregory Ranes Mark Rawls Eric Reiser Natalie Repin Raeanna Roudy Caitlin Reyna Ricci Ribero Stephanie Richmueller Natalie Rizzo Caroline Robinson Erika Roby Far above right: Jens Hansen, Ann- Marie MacFarlane, and Jeff Knox anxiously watch the Girls’ Field Hockey game. Far above: Jorge Hernandez and Aaron Dann-Gibbs mug the camera. Above: Karen Damon and Dan Murphy study for their English test on The Crucible. Far above: Matt Nahass runs to catch a pass. Above: Dominic and Nick Bca show some brotherly love. Left: Mark Bollman and Haig Sujohn battle on their calculators. Juniors Gabriella Rodezno Daniel Rodriguez Elizabeth Rogers Wynne Rolirig I layley Rucker Sophia Salfiti Grazia Salvemini Lauren Sanchez Michael Sanchez .John Sangiacomo Steven Sangiacomo Bryanna Santee Valerie Santos Bonnie Sarlatte Teresa Scharetg Michael Schimaneck Alexander Schoknecht Kristina Scolari Bradford Scott Zachary Seale Kristina Serratto Pamela Sevilla Peter Sherer Victor Sinow Jamie Sleeper Sarah Smialowicz Simon Snyder Alexis Solis Tara Spalding Allison Sparrow Edmund Stcacy Matthew Suhr HaigSujohn Claire Sullivan Matthew Switzer William Svme Timothy Szarnicki Jacqueline Tahcny Jonathan Talbot George Tarlson Above: Simon Snyder hugs Carly Hwang and Su .y Prowitt. Far above right: Maureen Kantncr, Klizabeth Larkin, Nichole Mendoza, Vanessa Farnham, and Dana Fisco relax in the sun. Far right: Morgan Murphy, Karen Praxcdes, and Havlcy Rucker enjoy lunch on the bench. Right: Ashley Gant works on the computer in the Mac Lib. Juniors Far I,eft: Jonathan Tengco tests his tennis racket. Left: Michael Melcher glances at the camera. Below: Jen Doherty, Stacy Anderson, and Lizzy Christian congregate in the Student Center. Claire Telleen Jonathan Tengco James Tcrheyden Monica Tcrnullo Mick Terrizzi Shanti Tharayil I.uke Thompson Cecelia Thomton-Alson Cynthia-Marie Tolentino Jack Torres Helen Tso Sairina Tsui Marrianne Veroni Ugarte Joseph Unruh Zachary Unmh Christopher Urda Katherine Vaughan Andrew Venturi Amadeo Vihat Christopher Villongco Laura Volpe Danielle Walker Ryan Walsh Emily Warren Katherine Watts Hilary Weismann Ashley Werner Jeremy Whitlow Creg Wildennuth Brian Wilhelm Clarissa Wong Katrina Woo M. Harrison Worner Ian Wright Martin VVu Daniel Zatkin Laura Zimmerman Maya Zitrin Juniors Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 200 hrniors • Class of 2004 Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of funiors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors • Class of 2004 • Juniors Faces of experience and knowledge. A smile appears on her face as she watches the confused freshmen crowding the halls, recalling her own anxiety on her first day of school. His eyes quickly skim over the difficult SAT vocabulary words, his mind struggling to cram so many tips in his last minute study. Blood pulsing, hands racing, thoughts poured out onto paper, she frantically rushes to complete her college application; with determination, she struggles to explain her entire life in less than four hundred words. His eyes burn with desire and perseverance as he attempts to win this final game with his team. A lock of hair falls out of place as she looks into his eyes at senior prom, wishing this moment could last forever. Invigorated from senior prom, he realizes with regret that only days are left before high school ends, but his bonding has just now begun. Her tears fall, mingling with her mascara, her excitement clearly visible in her face on this special day. Now graduating, memories of his four years flood through his mind. A look of pride, a smile—she throws her cap into the air in unison with her class for the last time. This is the FACE of a Senior. Maricar Aguilar I can’t control my destiny. I trust my soul. Mv only goal is just-to be. Love to M, D. B. OHANA Salvatore Alioto Life is what you make of it - mine is a ham sandwich. Meaghan Allen The space between the tears we cry is the laughter that keeps us coming back for more. Thx L. E, B. B, K Stan Amoyen I've got to admit it's getting better ' A little better all the time - Beatles Thx Mom, Dad, Guys, A Leila Elizabeth Ansari You sunk my battleship. Chinedu Anyiam Common sense ain't so common anymore Least Likely to Drive Scon Brinain Mollia McDonnell Joya Anthony “Dance like no one's watching, love like it's never gonna hurt. Thx MDBD Frnds Marianne Cecilia Armenta I understand. Let us celebrate ov agreement with the adding chocolate to milk. - Homer Roxanne Valerie Arriaza But on the red light. Carlos Arteaga See without looking, hear without listening, breathe without asking. Stephanie Ann Avakian “Funk is she. Funk is me. Funk is us. Funk is free. Adam Christopher Azofeifa If a man says something in the wood and there are no women around t hear him, is he still wrong? Seniors Erin Badillo I think, therefore I’m dangerous Paul Balenzuela Mario Stewart Balibrera ChalubL.Baby! Thx Parents. Lil Bro, If it were, one could not know; if one Sisters, Fam, IC, MSK, My Girl. I.uv knew, one could not tell. It is not. it is U All! irrelevant Jennifer Ballelos God put me on this earth to do a certain of things...I'm so far behind that I'll never die:)Th. MDE Kimberly Cruz Baluyut )a past has been Lived, Da future viLI.come its wav. Da present is wut i Live 2day. THNX LUV 2 EVERYi! Anthony Mario Barisone If something’s hard to do. then it's not worth doing! - Homer—Thanks MDNV Best Eyes Lindsay Silva Zacll lapping Tiffany Banzon The best way to predict the future is to invent it. Luv u MDSisCrew Friends Sara Elizabeth Barulich If barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?...Tnx M DM. pals Patrick James Basuel Friends are those rare people who ask how we are then wait to hear the answer. Thx M.D.Fam.Friends John Christopher Bertinetti Bliss is ignorance. Jenna Giovanna Betro “Easily amused, easier confused. ThanksJBx6 Kimberly Joyce Tayag Bengco “We will b friends until forever, just u wait n see. - Pooh Bear MD, kanper.OHANA.m j.ogs.bro Seniors Michael Lee Bieringer My mom says I'm cool Alexis Blewett The sun is the same in a relative waj but you're older; shorter of breatl and l day closer to death Most Likely to be on Broadway Bianca Raker Colin Ward Erik M. Bianchi Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well. Thnx Fam ♦ SPRFRNDS Christina Rose Bonelli “The most wasted of all days is one without laughter.” Thanks fam friends. Rosalyn Noemi Bonilla If I had a dollar for every brain you didn't have...I'd have one dollar Eric Bon nett Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. Thanx MomDadKrisiFnds Alexander Bie “Fear cannot touch me, it can only taunt me, it cannot take me, just tell me where to go.” - C. Rice Alexander Bonilla I Did absolutely nothing, and it was everything that 1 hoped it could lie. - Peter Gibbons. Elizabeth A. Bonino Ppl r like stainedglass wndows they shine whcnthesunisoutbut@ night true beauty is found w in Lauren Michelle Borella I want to always feel like part of this was mine. Thanks and love to family, friends. Nicholas Borella “On December 7, 1984, God created perfection. Thanks fam, friends. Erin Christine Bowler The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and be loved in return. Thanks fam + friends Seniors Kate E. Brandt nyone who doesn't believe in miracles is not a realist. Aaron Brickley 1 gave up on trying to change myself a long time ago. there’s simply no improving upon perfection. Scott Brittain You can't hurt steel Catherine Marie Brown Don't worry about what you don’t know. life's a dance, vou learn as vou go. Ix ve you M.D.S.C.M.M.M.M Most likely to be on Jerry Springer Megan Campagnoli a Danny Ghiglieri Clarice H. Bunag Our 5 senses are incomplete w o the 6th - a sense of humor. =) 1 Ix ve You Guys! OHANA Ebony Burns Never settle for the crumbs of life. Luv M.D.HB Lindsay Maloney Burton I'm out there. Jerry, and I’m lovin' every minute of it! Noreen I. Byrne Do you think I'm especially not a genius? You didn't think about it thanks Ma Dad Bros frnds KM Rozbennah P. Cachola We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give. M DAte.OH ANA.WI 1 Megan Theresa Cafferkey “I often quote myself, it adds spice to mv conversation.” Thanks M DTEMT RTBA Joseph Cajilig Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads. - Back to the Future Megan C. Campagnoli The kids are alright. - The Who Seniors Todd Cannata YVhooa. we’re half way there, oooh livin on a prayer...Thx Family Friends- Michael A. Carino MyStu ffAlways'Works... So met i mes. ThatsWhatFriendsR4. C’4Rag2x EnixtagOrit STiMitzNetteBo'sV Bland W. Cannon III “I’m my own grandpa • The Stupids Movie John D. Carlin It is better to be a failure at something you love than a success at something you hate. Thxs Family Friends, MBS Karina Capulong Love one another, and you will be happy. It’s as simple and as difficult as that.” Anne Marie Carr I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination. Cutest Couple Erin O'Dwyer John Flaherty Alan Joseph L. Casilla Everyone exists but only some choose to live. Live today dream of tomorrow TNX fam fRiends H2OP0I0 David Cedarblade You're only young once, but you can lx? immature forever. - Larry Anderson. Thanks Fam. Friends. Baseball Melissa Ann Carian life is like a box of chocolates...good? Ghana means family! love you mom. dad. jay CJM Andrew Charles Carroll Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former. - Einstein James Caulkins If practice makes perfect and nobody’s perfect, why practice? Love you Mom. Dad. Hank, Mags John Celia I never fail. I just found a million ways to l)e wrong. - Thomas Edison Seniors Most Likely to Work at SI Mike McCunmff-Reid Erin Badillo Alexander Cerdan hey say hard work never hurts nybody, but why take the chance. Adam Chaitin-Lefcourt Say good night to the bad guy. cause our never gonna see a bad guy like lis again Darren Chan lie origin of stress is yourself. So elax. Daniel Peter Chartz f you are going through hell, keep oing. Marty Cerles, Jr. I complained that I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet. Bernadette Chan I.ife is a comedy of errors. Laughter is the best way to show you love it. Emily Cielito D. Chan Grand essentials of happiness: something to do. something to love. something to hope for. LVuMomDad Allen Chen You’re just jealous that the voices talk to me. Timothy Chang Gung Ho! spirit of squirrel, way of beaver, gift of geese, GunG Ho Friend! 1 Luv my family. MDJEEF Vivian Yun-Yun Cheung The time to relax is when you don't have time for it. Luv u Fam.ZVV.M W, TD.JB.AMC.AK Theresa Marie Chapman Dreams do not vanish, so long as you do not abandon them. Stephanie Jessica Chin I try to take just one day at a time...but lately several days have attacked me at once. Seniors Tiffany Chin Some people go walking in the rain, and others just get wet. Thanks M, D, Bro, Family, Friends Stephanie Ching Remember to live, and dare to be happy. - Goethe Kevin Christensen If I don't succeed I run the risk of failure. - George Dubuya (yea our President) Victor Chu I was gratified to lie able to answe promptly, and I did. I said 1 didn know.” Best Dressed Danielle Scarpulla fllex Die Jenica E. W. Cimino “You better start swimming or you'll sink like a stone 'cause the times they are achangin'.” Hannah Coker Success is 2b measured not by the position reached in life but by the obstacles overcomed. Ryan Clifford Don't be so humble - you are not tha great Melissa Renee Coleman It doesn't matter where you go in lift it's who vou have beside you. Thank Mom+DKTJ+CAME Stefani Comerford This is my dance space, that's yours. Gina Ann Conti It is easy to die for a friend and hard to find a friend worth dying for Erik Matthew Cota But remember only forest fires prevent bears. Thnx MSK, MDAK, 50,54, 28, 78. Vars Cats Conor Coyne In order for an Irishman to convers with an equal he is forced to talk t God Super Friends Seniors Justin Crisostomo I don’t buy everything I read, I haven’t read everything I’ve bought. Charles William Criss Ahhh! Cobras!” Salvatore Crivello I wonder if God pays people to be stupid because there are many stupid people Elizabeth Crofton-Sleigh Whatever tomorrow brings. I’ll be there, with open arms and open eyes... Eternal Freshmen Anna Rivieccio Chris Sampang Kyle Travis Crossman 2Laugh often much; 2Know even 1 life has breathed easier cuz u have lived. This is 2HAVE SUCCEEDED. Colin Daly 1 don’t always know what I’m talking ibout but I know I'm right. John F. Dahlz To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice your gift.” - Steve PrefontainTlmx Earn. Fmds Cat Pack. Tiffany Dang “The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary.” ThxMomDadSisElam Most Spirited Seniors Philip Dauria You teach a child to read, and he or she will be able to pass her literacy test. - George W. Bush Kristel Angelique De Francis Life is a stage. Always act your heart out, for you only have the moment. Life is short, pray hard. Paul DeMartini And 1 guess that I just don’t know. - Lou Reed Spencer Hagan Brianna Mannion Most Changed Carolyn Rose DeVoto Hey Lisa, I liked high school....” Paul James DiCarlo woo-woo!! Luigi DiGrande And the worst part of it is 1 never learned to read! Jules Zacharias Valera Dizon My conclusion is: hate is baggage. Life’s too short to be angry all the time. It's just not worth it. Catherine Kern Dougherty Ix vc can’t always be perfect. l.ove is just love. Allison Ayn Dean Do I have any regular friends?... Come on! We famous people are just more interesting! Lisa Bauer DeVoto “...Me too Carolyn, glad we had each other. Courtney Marie Dickson You’ve got to be tough when consumed by desire, cause it's noi enough just to stand outside the fire Patrick Downs I realized I was God when I was praying and I was talking to myself. Seniors Quinn Patrick Duffy It’s not like I never want to bite people...I just know it’s wrong. Ashley Bogue Erickson “Maybe the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason. Jerry Seinfeld Patrick Etchebehere Sweet. Alexandra Sasha Fedulow The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all. All my love - family friends. Jamie Carlin Dumont Look inside you and be strong and you'll finally see the truth, that a hero lies in you. Thnx MDADCT Frds Michael Duncan If Communism is so bad, why does it feel so good?-Thanks America Neil Patrick Eligado “It’s not how many times 1 fall down, rather how many times I stand back up. Veronica Marie Esmero A bore is someone who opens his mouth and puts his feats in it. - Henry Ford 2FAMNLOVKRS Theodore Linus Farber Let’s rock, Esposito! I repeat, let's rock! Rushmore Best Hair Jon Gould Megan O’Oonnell Lauren Fernandez Like sands through the hour glass, so are the days of our lives. John J. Ferrel, Jr. Make sure you can laugh at yourself. Everyone else is. Thanks All! Michael Finn Friends who think they're perfect are very annoying to those of us who really are. Thanks Fam, Friends. Seniors Patrick Fitzgibbon Never put off till tomorrow what you can easily do the day after John Ward Flaherty III Bye Bye Babe It’s been a sweet ride Biggest Stress Case Nicole Fjermestad-Smith “You had me at hello. - JM Richard Flamburis Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward. Aline Flodr Every woman’s heart should beat to the rhythm of her own drum. Thnx Mom Dad, Julie MGJRuKJS Paolo P. Gabriel Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom. Matthew Fredericks Never pass up an opportunity to keep your mouth shut Taufique F. Gagan 1 like Britney Spears. I think she’s pretty. But I'm not from the Mickey Mouse Club-I'm from the Godzilla Club!-Ozzv Megan Fu Everything 1 need to know, 1 learned in Kindergarten. Thanks mom, dad. fee. family friends William Justin Gale Yes, I actually went here. Four years. Emiko Fujita Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. - Emerson Fatima Maria Garcia Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Seniors Tiffany Dang Ryan Clifford Michele L. Gibson The story line is ludicrous.You can imagine what happens next.... Brandon Holiday Grimaldi “Next to the hunger to experience a thing, men have perhaps no stronger hunger than to forget. - Hesse Colin Gunn-Graffy If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving is not for you. Edward Gaus Daniel Ghiglieri Better than vou since 1985. DOB Pictured Above: Perfection JSB, Bush, Rfl, PH, Free Phil - Go Giants SUPERFRIENDS Moelle Therese Lizares Gaston 5eware commies, spies, traitors, oreign agents! Captain America is ooking for you. - Cpt. America Jonathan Gould 4 years and I’m still just trying to figure out why kamikaze pilots wear helmets. GOLFCATS Katherine Guerra Slow down everyone You're moving too fast Frames can't catch you when You're moving like that Spencer J. Hagan Eagles may soar, but otters don't get sucked into jet engines. Thanks Mom+Dad, Bench. P+Z, quack, NG, HH Lynette Calalo Gonzales Who could ask for more than to live n the moment you would die for - Love to:M,D,Aileen,.J-Mae, Friends Elinor Jane Gregorio Never eat more than you can lift. Thanks Friends, Fam, God, SI. GO JE(E)BUS! Alicia Emmaline Gray Find out who you are...then do it on purpose. Seniors Stellamarie Hall The most beautiful things in life cannot lie seen nor heard, they must be felt with the heart. Tristan Handeland Hard work has a future payoff, but laziness pays off now Sean Patrick Hanley Why worry? Each one of us is carrying an unlicensed nuclear accelerator on his back. - Ghostbusters Leila Hannon “When everything’s comingyour way you're in the wrong lane.” Thanks family and friends! James Guido Han ratty For I must be travelling on. now. 'cause there's too many places I’ve got to see. Lynyrd Skynyrd Westley Harrell Beaners, Beaners, Beaners...Will kick you in the face Garry Joseph Hee Do not waste time regretting your mistakes instead cherish the lessons learned from them Robert Charles Hendler If one studies too zealously, one easily loses his pants. - Alberi Einstein Eric L. Henken I am a rebel -1 drive with the windows down. Thanks Frachmelp Bimjo AnneMarie Hogan Take your time, don’t live too fast...troubles will come and they will pass. - Lynyrd Skynyrd Wilfredo Alonso Hernandez You must be the change you wish to see in the world. Thx Fam.MSK.Bee. Ohana.Bros.Siss.Love. Andrew Howard Never interrupt an enemy when he is making a mistake. Thanks Mom. Dad. and Daniela. Loudest Noreen Byrne a Chinedu Anyiam Seniors Best Car Devin Muna a Amy Rodrigues David Hurley I couldn't think of a senior quote... thanx M+D Lia Jacobson The time lias come, the walrus said, to talk of other things. Of shoes ships sealing wax. Of cabbages kings. Elizabeth E. Jensen rime is but the stream I go a-fishing in. - Thoreau I love you MDEF Evelyn Therese Jew What God expects us to attempt, he also enables us to achieve.LuvMD FrndsCrewGirls Kelly Ann Johnston Fear less, hope more. Whine less, breathe more. Talk less, say more. And all good things are yours. Georgina Jones ’You may not be somebody to the world, but to somel ody you may be the world. Joshua Juul family Religion friendship These are the three demons you must slay to succeed in business. Conor Keane Fear me, love me, do as I say...and I'll be your slave Nicole Marie Imholz Think of the happiest things, it's the same as having wings I Love you Mom1 and Dad2 Anna Marie Jakic Casey .Jones you better watch your speed.” - Grateful Dead Thanks Mom, Brothers, and Buddies Ernest Edward Jones II My style may lx? loose but the game is so tite” - Thnx Fam Mon Car Jec - Its eezy baby Mary Marguerite Keane Everything's coming up roses, this time for me - Oops...I did it again! I-ove to MDJJTKESALB WildWorld Seniors Everett Lyle Keating III The things that make you happiest in life seem to require the greatest deal of risk. Patrick Kelly The life of a desperado, kick it like soccer that's my motto. Thnx M,D. sis, bro Kevin Kolbe live right now. Yeah, just be yourself. It doesn't matter if it's good enough for someone else. Michael Kuriyama What if my birth was a miscarriage 1 neva xisted Have I given sumpin that if taken away ud miss it Laura Rose Keenan “I hope the exit is joyful, but I wish never to return. Brian Kirby Most Likely to Sleep in Class •s — WL Garry Hee Julie Yib A. Cyrus Kong I'd like to think the best of me is still hiding up my sleeve. ThnxFamEnix I .ego Rage2.x M adTi mJen n i Reginald Kong Oh, you want a hug. Well that I know how to do. Mmm...HUG! Thx Mama C4rage2xMikEnix2istimEZ Erin Leland Kunse “Anything is possible except skiinj through a revolving door. Thank; MDM Friends Lauren E. Kutzscher 1 feel a bit more mature and in control of-well, in control of nothing really- c. Slater. Thnxs MDMA David Paul Lacampagne I never lost one minute of sleep, worryin' bout the way things might have been Caitlin LaJoie If you’re gonna run with me, it' gonna be a wild ride. Thanks M+D Seniors John Landefeld ! wish I had a dollar for ever dollar I spend, because then yahoo! I’d have all my money back. Czarina Jayne Lee The most difficult part of attaining perfection is finding something to do for an encore. Thanx M D Zachary Lapping It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. Jacqueline Lee Piglet says, “Do you think well be friends forever? Pooh says, Even longer. Brother Draper's Replacement Georgina Jones Joe Tognetti Justin Lemus Hey, City College isn’t that bad! Thanx Mom, Dad, Brandon, Kristen Michael Angelo Leto Me fail English? That’s unpossible! Felix Lam vervthing is so hard. Why do I have work for everything? It’s like saving don't deserve it. Christopher Lazarro m just holding on like a hubcap in le fastlane. Ellis Lau (Jo confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. I.ove U. MomDadEdJes Mairin Lee When it is dark enough, you can see the stars. Benjamin Lerer “You should never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for freedom and truth. Joseph Stephen Leveroni Made weak by time fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. SUPERFRIENDS Seniors Natasha LaNay Lewis-Jones No matter what happens 2 me or what I do, I am destinet! 4 gr8ness! Get 2 no me while 11 can! Cutie Mark-Justin X.B.P Llorente I-ct peace be the tyrant of our hearts, driving us to madness until we serve its perfect justice. Eric Loughridge If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize. - The Greatest, JSB June Daniella Lucarotti The true worth of my journey lies not in my destination, but in who I come to l e along the way. Jessica Li Do not be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life so. - Thoreau Simon Chien-An Lim “Don't think, don't have a strategy - just run. Marty Logue. Thx Mom Dad Brian. GF4EVR. Luv u Erin. Ong-Dee Liu The world’s a roller coaster 1 shoul hold with care but mv hands are bus in the air. Thx MDO+FRNDS Adrianne Lo “Don’t be a hard rock when you really are a gem. - Lauryn Hill. Thanks MDBM and friends =) Rachael Lohrey Stop looking at me swan! - Billy Madison Christopher Lorentz Super Perfundo on the eve of your d; Biggest Flirt Dan Matteucci Melissa Coleman Jeffrey Lu I swim because 1 am too sexy to do sport that requires clothing. Josephine Lui Sometimes I would almost rath have people take away years of my li than take away a moment - Bailey Seniors Dominic Magdaluyo witty saying proves nothing. Thnx riends, MSK. and parents. Scott Malman You can check out anytime you like, ut you can never leave. - Eagles Friendliest Carolyn DeVolo a Sean Hanley Brianna Mannion his psychic said I was King Tut in a ast life, I looked at her like that’s ight yee-ah. Melissa Maraviila Mariano “Number 47? What about the other 46? Were they not good enough to inspect my pants? Cristina A. Martin “For it were far better to sail in the night of blindness, with sense and feeling. - DNOTS Nicole Elizabeth Martin Wait! Strike that...Reverse it! -Willy ■VonkaThanks! MDJKJMLULKCC WCMMSK38 Elizabeth Martin-Craig For my part. 1 know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of stars makes me dream. - Van Gogh Nehjla Marie Mashal I have no talent for making new friends, but oh such genius for fidelity to old ones, thanks mom dad Ann Dan Thanh Mai When God shuts a door, he opens a window. Love you Mike and Mel. cast and crew of Ascension Day! Angelo 3. Manalo When your heart is in your dreams, no request is too extreme. Live for today, Hope for tomorrow. Melissa Martin He who u r say what u feel because those who mind don't matter those who matter don't mind. Geoffrey Masterson I’d rather keep my mouth shut and be thought a fool than open it and remove all doubt. Seniors Patrick Joseph Masterson Ambition is a poor excuse for not haring enough sense to be lazy. Thnx M DFrndsCchBlu Toodles! Franklin H. Matranga “Good, better, best, never let it rest til yourgood is better and your better is best. A.M.D.G. Daniel Matteucci I matured, but more importantly, became the most loved guy in Burlingame. Luv u Mom. Dad, Dom, Friends Alexandra Marie May In three words 1 can sum u everything I've learned about life: goes on...luv to fam fricnds Dillon Andrew McCarthy If at first you don't succeed, try something easier. Michael McCunniff-Reid I have eaten the plums which you were probably saving. Forgive me. They were delicious. So sweet. And so cold. Caitriona McDermott Smile - it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Kathryn Dolores McDevitt “Just when they think they got all th answers. I change the question.” Preppiest Lisa DeVoto Joe Leveroni Michelle McDonnell It's not having what you want it's wanting what you have. Love va M, D. M 1 . Mollie Denise McDonnell It helps, now and then, to step bad and take the long view. Live Bird b Bird. Liam Mclnerney I'm a simple man. I like beans and rice. - the Grouch Cristobal Manuel McKinney He reached up at the stars, as if i touch them, and was never the same Seniors Daniel Melia always leave room for spontaneity ind feats of derring - do. Daniel Mezzera You've got to be careful if you don’t know where you're going, because you might not get there. Nicholas Miller All my life I always wanted to be somebody. Now 1 see that I should have been more specific. ■ Theophilus Ernesto Mitchell If I can't be a part of the greatest, I have to be the greatest myself. Thx fam. buddies. SIbball, 914 Sheila Moghaddam [ sing sometimes for the war that I Ight; ‘cause every tool is a weapon if ,ou hold it right. THX Colleen Isabelle Monaghan If you play by the rules, you miss all the fun. - Katharine Hepburn Christopher Mondfrans Alan Montemayor One of the keys to happiness is a bad I'm not going there to die. I'm going memory. 'Ilianks to Family Friends to find out if I’m really alive. Erin Moore Cameron, dear friend, you thought ve wouldn't have any fun. Shame on 'OU Amy Murphy Well done is better than well said, fhanks Mom and Dad Devin Muna Buffalo bob? That's kind of a weird name, but people say Joe Dirt is a weird name and how cool am I. Charlotte Murphy What’s up chuck? Best Smile Anna Szarnicki Davey Hurley Seniors Most Likely to be on 90210 Charlie Patterson Charlotte Murphy Ian Murphy I know there's more to life than being really really ridiculously good looking. Jennifer Anne Nedeau “Evervone is entitled to my opinion. - MKN XOXO Family, Friends, SI: Thanks for everything. Scott Andrew Ngai The secret to life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made. Thanks MDP Megan O'Donnell I’m taking matters into my own hands. I’m not following in anyone's footsteps. I'm making my own. Megan Killeen Niedermeyer What lies behind us what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - Emerson Erin Larson O'Dwyer There’s no such thing as what might have been. XOXO to my family and friends. Samuel Nyon “How do I say goodbye 2 wut we had? The good times dat made us laff outweigh thebad. Thnx MDSTFFT F David Oh True Power is not given...It is taken. Jason Anthony Najarro Weaseling out of things is importaiv to learn. It’s what separates us fron the animals...except the weasel. Katya Nenaydokh This above all; to thine own self lx true.” - William Shakespeare Maureen O'Brien Always have friends beside you memories behind you. and dream; ahead of you. I-Oveyou M.D.M.E.frnd; Justin Ohanessian No bird soars too high, if he soar; with his own wings. Seniors Melissa Angeles Ongpin like the word ’indolence'. It makes lv laziness seem classy. Raymond Dean Orque oo% of shots you don't take you on't make. Success always occurs in rivate. Thx HMD, Fam, Friends Claire Childs Palmer Jiggle. No. Laugh. No. Howl as if ou've never grown up. Thanks am+friends Yvannia Azura Perez lever get in2 a battle of wits w a Sicilian when death is on the line, nconccivable - Pllridi-I'l-T'CW!.AX Viola Or “Don't get sentimental, it always ends up driver...beats writing something dumb. Thanks y’all. Amanda Candace Ow We’re just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year. Luvya M+D+Mo ThxLex Most Likely to be in Detention 4 K Yi Christi Scoilin P.J. Masterson Charles David Patterson You can tune a car and you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish. ThxMDfatty; Ducks fly together Anna K. Pawlusek Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's called the present. Brian Perez Being me is my gift, my curse. Corey Petersen If ifs and ands were legs and hands, there'd never be quadrapalegics. Bill Phillips I can t believe it. Reading and writing actually paid off. Homer Simpson Kathleen Reyes Praxedes Two wrongs don’t make a right - but two Wrights make an airplane, hehe Seniors Stephen James Purtill, Jr. Don't draw the Queen of Diamonds. She'll beat u if shes able The Queen of Hearts is yer best l et MDT Eh Violet Quesada You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. - Bob Dylan Nicole Qaqundah No matter how your heart is grieving, if u keep believing the dreams u wish will come true I.UV2MDGP Blesslynne Besona Quindor 1 always knew I’d k k back on my tears and Laugh. Ixit never dkl I think I d look back on my laughter and cry. luvumom,dad,rhe Graham S. Quinn A quote, surley you must be joking?...No, and stop calling me Shirley! Luv u always MDAL Ivan Quiteno Have you ever heard of Mike Dunleavy? Bianca Alexandra Raker Success is measured by the number of people I leave smiling-NoDayBut Today! WldWrtd MD D2K2 FrejopMeccad Michael Ramsey “Never rat on your friends, ai always keep your mouth shut.” Jimmy Conway Ruth S. Rayikanti When you're up to your neck in hot water, be like a teapot and start to Sing. - Thxs to God, family, and frds. James Patrick Behavides Reodica Hear me. Hear me. I want sugar in my tea. Jennifer Grace D. Reyes Fear leaves the imprisoned locked in a world that shouldn't exist; a world where fear overtakes. - Me Anna Elisa Rivieccio Life can only be understoc backwards, but it must be live forwards...Thanks fam and friend? Seniors ASIUM Lisa Yuo Matt Fredericks Orit Samson Science has guided missies, hut has misguided man! I've never liked Science!! Danielle Antoinette Scarpulla I'll take all the good times I can get. I’m too young for growing up just yet. Amy Michaela Rodrigues Cause I got something to say about it it goes something like this... Thanks: SMDJLLACK friends Julia Ruffo There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last Jessica Lynn Schaukowitch Dream as you'll live forever, live as if you’ll die today. Thanks Fam Fmds That's it! Katrina Schwartz rhough we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or find it not. Christiana Scollin Light travels faster than sound, which is why some people appear to be bright until you hear them speak. MNE Laura Scully “I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. - MLK Christopher Nombrado Sam pang I can’t help but give cool kids mouse hugs. Andrea L. Schwartz “People talk, I don't care what they say, in the long run gonna do it my way - Eddie Money Martin Jin Yong Seo Creativity isn't like turning on a faucet, you have to be in the right mood: last minute panic. GF4EVR Seniors 17180817 Fiona Shannon A rough road leads to the stars. Thanks mom, dad. Scan, Kevin, Friends, AFLKL. Love Ya’ll! Irina Shidlovsky Reach high, for the stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal. Biggest Dress Code Violators Samantha Lynn Shaughnessy U can t always get what u want, but i: u try sometimes u just might find, t get what u need. Nicole Audra Shinbori You’re on the road but you’ve go n destination.It’s a beautiful day.Don’ let it get away. LUVMDJKC Kaitlin Marie Clarke Shorrock A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. Thnx 2 MDM LF Friends 11.UVUALWAYS Lindsay Elizabeth Silva BORN TO BE WILD... Gillian Silver If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Andrew Smothers You laugh at me b c you say I’m different. But I laugh at vou b cvou’re all sheep! BAH BAH BAH! Jeffrey Snell The crows seemed to l e calling his name, thought Caw. Thanks everyone Kathryn Solso We must go forwards not backwards upwards not forwards and always twirling twirling towards freedom Chanin Ohm Srukhosit Truly loving someone means that yoi never have to say you’re sorry. Seniors Most Likely to Succeed Kate Brandt John Bertinetti Michael St. Marie Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. Nina Nicole Stellini If you yearn to see a rainbow, don't be afraid to stand in the rain. Thanks family friends Michael Eugene Stillman If you go straight long enough you'll end up where you were. Rose Magdalene Sullivan Don't let it bring you down; its only castles burning. Find someone who's turning, and you will come around. Kirstyn Kelley Stark It’s not denial. I'm just selective about the reality I accept. - Calvin Laura Stephenson PULLOVER! No, it’s a cardigan but thanks for noticing. Killer boots man - Harry. I love you Mom. Dad, P Michael Sullivan It's like something out of that twilightly show about that zone - Homer Simpson Anna Victoria Szarnicki You only live once, but if you work it right, once is enough. Ix ve ya Binx! Anna Kendrick Stone “Pay no mind to taunts or advances. I’m gonna take my chances on everyday. - DMB Ashley Edrie Summers I don't think I'm different - I just know I'm tight. School SAY’S Luv 2 my ladies. Thanks Mom and Bob. Adam Suleman Don’t wrestle with a pig. You get all dirty and the pig likes it. Hadley Theodora Suter What is this -- a center for ants? - Derek Zoolander Seniors David William Tate III Everyone spreads so much happiness around. Joseph Tognetti There are two types of people: those who run those who should. Thx Fam. Frnds, XC. Track, SI. Michal Tredowski Heidi Tumang Tuason 1 am not afraid of storms, for 1 am learning how 2 sail my ship. Thnx MDKO,JRBJ,kairos. 2 Cor 4:8-18 America's Most Wanted Paul DiCarlo Rachael Lohrey Julianne Taylor There are no shortcuts to any place worth going. Roberta Tonelli Happiness is like jam...you can't spread even a little w o getting some on yourself. Ian Tse Haha.-Tm so funny! Jennifer Tumang Tuason If I could catch a star for even,' time you've made me smile, the entire sky would l e in my hand. Carolyn Thamkul The world is good when my crayons taste like their flavors. Joseph Toboni We never broke the rules, we just bent them. Thanks SDC + Familv SUPERFRIENDS Elizabeth Ubaldo Adam Urbina Even a broken watch tells the right I'm normally not a praying man, but time twice a day. Thx fam and friends if you're up there, please save me for all the love. Superman. Seniors Raymund Ver Nothinggood comes easily. Sometimes you gotta fight. Thnx Mom.Dad, Sis.Kobe,Stan,Tim,Tauf,Rcg,C4.May Jacqueline Villalta It's nice to Ik- able to get what money can buy. as long as that doesn't stand in the way of what money can't buy.” - Anon Class Clown Adam Suleman Sara Barulich Charles Vaughan We need golf shoes otherwise we’ll never get out of this mess alive Anthony Usog Hazel Joy Uy jFriends, they cherish t another’s Challenges make life interesting; lopes, they are kind to 1 another’s overcoming them makes life Sreams. meaningful. Thx M D J, D. PJ Colin Ward Trevor Myles Wedge You go through life trying to he nice “This isn't life, it’s just stuff. to people, resist the urge to punch’em -Lester Burnham: American Beauty, in the face. for what? Billy, Mike it’s been great Andrew Witt rock there arc 2 paths you can go by, but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you're on Christopher Walter Vennemeyer A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men Andrew Verducci I .ife is a game of inches; take one inch at a time. Marik von Rennenkampff I iugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone. Thx M+D, friends Megan Irene Wolohan The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Thanx Mom. Dad. Bro. Seniors Claudia Wing Yin Wong Think of it as a piece of paper-with time! -Dr. Dann on the universe GAH, H allrats. GoGirlsGolf TF INXALL James Christopher Wong Follow the clues. Talking frog will guide you. The treasure lies beneath the football field. Go now! Justine Karoline Wong The best feelings are those that have no words to describe them. Thanks MDNDSN and Friends. Stephanie Wong 2 walk within the lines would make my life so boring! I want 2 know that I have been 2 the extreme. Tiffanie Stacey Wong We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give Thomas Woodruff 1 have not yet begun to fight! - John Paul Jones Zeena Marie Wright Nicholas Yap Wherever you go. no matter what the Growing old is mandatory. Growing weather, always bring your own up? Definitely optional, sunshine. Luv u MDK, VCMW410 =) Future President Cris McKinney Jenny Nedeau Future Rock Star Chris Lorentz Alexis Blewett Seniors Benjamin Galen Yaxley 4 years of high school: $52,000 Never getting caught: Priceless Thanks Fam, Bench, Golf Cats Jeffrey Yee Maybe if you tell me the bad news in a good way, it won't sound so bad.” Kevin Yeh Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp. Or what’s a heaven for? -Robert Browning Julie Yib Everybody plays the fool. Thanks Mom, Dad and .Jack I vc 2 the girls Christina Young -Keep that funk alive!- Luv u MaPaSunsetGrlzSisBroUncleW I lallratsKNDVAnimeDebate Lisa Im Yuo Lisa WHO?...LISA YUO! - J. Lev thanx Mom Dad Teddy Jules Kitty Joseph W. Zellerbach Nicola Zunic You’ve held me back long enough! I’m going to clown college. Late to Graduation Best Insert Senior Portrait Here Me! Seniors Far Right: Leila Ansari and Christi Scollin joke around during lunch. Right: Kevin Christensen and Erin Moore hug. Below: Jason Niyarro and l)an Mezzera talk before school. Bottom: Quinn Duffy gets punched by Jackie Lee. Middle: Ashley Erickson, Gina Conti. Spencer Hagan. Eric Henken. and Kirstyn Stark during lunch. Seniors Left: Ben Lerer, Ted Farber, and Marianne Armenta sit behind school and talk. Below: Tom Woodruff in art class. Bottom: Courtney Dickson and Catherine Brown walk around after school. Seniors Who Was Your Favorite Teacher at SI and WhyP “The Physics Department - the guys are all HOT and Ms. Reitman is a prankster.” - Lia Jacobson “Father Wright. He has completely and thoroughly polluted my mind in order to prepare me for the real world.” - Leila Ansari “Mr. C Murphy. His class understands 3 7 = A-” - Garry Hee “Mr. Reardon - He’s the best teacher ever and he’s pretty nice to look at.” -Amy Rodrigues “Mr. Maychrowitz - Who else can break a bunch of cinder blocks while wearing purple slacks?” - Nicholas Yap “Mr. Hanley. That’s another story for another time.” - Conor Keane “Ms. Nickolai. We always talked about sex and she cares about her students. - Michele Gibson Above: Ben Yaxley and Jeff Snell talk on the bench. Top I-eft: Fllis I.an anxiously awaits the beginning of calculus class. Top Right: Chipper Mike Duncan. Right: Dave Lacampagne makes a friendly face. Far Right: Wilfrcdo Hernandez. Paul Balcnzucla, and Dominic Magdaluyo sit and talk. Seniors Left: Colin Ward waits in the counseling office. Far Ix ft: Sasha Fcdulow and Orit Samson wait in the hall for a friend. Below: John Carlin and Eric Lough ridge in the Commons. Far Bottom: Lindsay Burton. Katherine Guerra, Anne Hogan, and Katrina Schwartz talk before school. Middle: Taufique Gagan, Tim Chang, Kevin Kolhe. and Ray Ver stand outside after school. Bottom I cft: Heidi Tuason and Cris McKinney at the end of class. What's The Best Thing About Being a Senior? “I’m getting outta here.” - Megan Campagnoli “Falling down the stairs, but this time being able to laugh at myself.” - Mairin Lee “My incredible height, of course.” - Kaitlin Shorrock “I do what I want.” - Liz Jensen Seniors If You Were Locked In SI After Hours, What Would You Do? “I would go into the girls’ bathroom and see if it really has a couch.” - Sean Manley “I would roller skate in the Commons.” - Lisa DeVoto “I would switch all of Q- Dawg’s (aka Mr. Quattrin) Pink Floyd tapes to Raffy or Britney Spears.” - Amanda Ow “Throw a party in the pool.” - Spencer Hagan “I’d steal all of Mr. Ugawa’s Canada Dry.” - B.J. Quindor “I would abuse the public address system, eat in the carpeted areas, ’improve' my grades, have a high- dive contest, eat the teachers’ good food in the Jesuit residence, and talk in the library.” - Quinn Duffy Top: Devin Muna in the hall during lunch. Far Above: Megan Nicdermcyer is involved in a class discussion. Above: Chris Sampang roams the Student Center during 5th period. Seniors Left: Anna Jakic, Anne Carr, Roxanne Arriaza, Anna Rivieccio, and Zeena Wright get together during lunch. Below: Chris I azarro in front of the school. Above: At lunch, Andrea Schwartz, Jenny Nedeau, and Megan Caffcrkey share a moment. Above Left: Emily Chan does some last minute studying. Far Left: Zaks Dizon smiles. Left: Garry Hcc jokes around with his umbrella. How Many Detentions Have You Had and Why? “I had a detention freshman year for talking in Ms. Talavan’s class - who later wrote on my report card - DOES NOT TALK ENOUGH!” - Caitlin LaJoie “Not applicable. I have adhered to all the rules and have evaded attempts by my peers to get into trouble.” - Raymond Orque “I think my grand total is about 49. - P.J. Masterson “One for taking a picture in Mr. Nam’s class, and another for being late to that detention because I was waiting in the wrong detention room.” - Danielle Scarpulla “I never had detention. I am the ultimate vision of perfection.” - Melissa Mariano Seniors What Were Some of Your First Impressions of Brother Draper? “I thought he was our principal until this year. He was mean and senile.” - Ben Yaxley “I was scared, then I thought he was 'cute' - a nice guy with a good sense of humor who genuinely believes in SI.” - Christina Bonelli “I thought for sure he would have tripped by now.” - Mary Keane “Dr. Evil - Lissa Crofton-Sleigh “That old man does not scare me.” - Dan Matteucci “I thought he hated freshmen and favored the seniors - now I’m sure of it.” - Todd Cannata “Man, look at him go. A face of stone with a heart of gold.” - Stan Amoyen “He looks like a penguin.” - Laura Scully “Papa Smurf. It seemed like everyone answered to him.” - Claudia Wong Top: Charlotte Murphy and Hadley Suter in class. Far Above: Hazel Uy, Stephanie Chin, and Lynctte Gonzales hang out in the hallways before school. Above: Catherine Brown, Maureen O’Brien, Violet Quesada, and Meaghan Allen talk while eating lunch. Right: Ryan Clifford, Davey Hurley, and P.J. Masterson relax. Seniors Left: Theo Mitchell thinks about his activities for the day. Below Ixjft: During lunch, Tiffany Banzon, Jackie Villalta, B.J. Quindor, and Ong-Dee Liu sit together. Below: Theresa Chapman and Carolyn Thamkul make funny faces. Far Below: Marik von Rcnnenkampff makes a point. Seniors Above Right: Before school, Jenna Betro and Danielle Scarptilla talk in the Student Center. Far Right: Dave Oh, Jen Reyes, and Sheena Simon do homework in the morning. Right: Irina Shidlovsky and Katya Nenaydokh sit in the hall during recess. Top Ten Bus Memories 10. Listening to Erin Kunse and Sara Barulich act out S.N.L. skits. 9. The CYO bus breaking down at the gas station. 8. Dirty Fridays on KSJO. 7. Kevin bringing donuts during finals. 6. The MUNI doors closing on Edd Gaits’ head. 5. Pat Downs sitting on Erin O'Dwyer. 4. “Noriega! Noriega!” 3. Singing “Scar Tissue” by Red Hot Chili Peppers. 2. Shinara pulling the bus over on the freeway because we were making too much noise. 1. Movie trivia games gone WILD. Far Above: Elizabeth Martin-Craig and Bobbi Tonelli talk in the halls during a break from class. Above Ix?ft: Andrew Smothers deep in thought. Above Right: Nick Miller in his Studio Arts class. Seniors We remember... “The bag pile in the Student Center and when people used to go to dances.” - Anne Carr “Being tricked by fake coupons in the news- paper (they are so real!)” - Darren Chan “Singled out at the Junior Lock-In, and school almost being cancelled for a gas leak.” - Sara Barulich “Erik saving he'd ask a girl wearing a baby Gap polo for her number.” - Colleen Monaghan Above Ix?ft: Charlie Patterson visits the Yearbook Office. Above: Alex Bonilla draws during art class. Far I .eft: Paolo Gabriel and Brian Kirby laughing together before school begins. I-eft: John Flaherty goofs around after school. J ob Seniors Right: Jenica Cimino and Kyle Crossman study in the hall. Middle: Melissa Ongpin and Czarina I.ec give each other a friendly hug. Bottom: Todd Cannata. Michele Gibson, and Noreen Byrne hangout in the halls. What Are Some of Your Senior Prank Ideas? “Grease up three pigs with numbers 1,2, and 4 labeled on them and have recordings of pig sounds so that phantom “ 3” is still about.” - Jim Hanratty “Put glue on all locks...wait, no!” - Nicole Martin “Everyone in one of Mr. Castro’s classes should do his and her homework in green pen and on red paper. It will be sweet revenge for all the horrible pranks he has played on students.” - Georgina Jones “I am not at liberty to release such information on grounds of dismissal.” - Scott Brittain Seniors Far Left: Rosalyn Bonilla and Kelly Johnston in the Student Center during lunch. Left: Sal Alioto gives a friendly grin. Below Left: Liam Mclnerney enjoys the sunny weather. Below: Andrew Carroll waits outside for his ride. Above: Jen Tuason and Carlos Arteaga take a break from proofreading a paper. Above Right: I.uigi DiGrande leans against the wall. Right: Mike Stillman watches as his friends play hackey-sack behind school. Seniors — Seniors Seniors . ' —- wwb i—.. . X“CJS| s'tioTae y ... MHAiMtf v-'V. .. . ', .ST, 1 :. ■;•' '. ° ? Z Z _,__ -X X V V y H0O .T TA.-H.Wi y7'v •f3{ v awta «W)t 7 c o'- X T l TENNESSEE sv • ■A.rt: 0 ' aOG PT 3 8W1TA M - 2 0 ar x ' TIME CA kaf ' 1 ' P J. (pVe .. m - x P x • V. The fashion trends for 2002- 2003 are varied: glamorous, classic, antique, Bohemian, Latin, and 8 0's inspired. Fashion is in looking used or worn, incorp- orating found items or recycled treasure. Stand-out items include:Leg- warmers, Uggs, old- school Adidas, skirts over pants, jerseys, and the •ir- - - The aura of terrorist assaults loomed large in 2002-2003 with deadly attacks in Bali, Moscow and the Middle East. Meanwhile, the U.S. hunted A1 Qaeda in Afghan caves, prepared to face off Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and battled a sniper around its capital -- all as the dust continued to settle from the catastrophic events of September 11, which marked a one-year anniversary this fall. Oldies but Goodies, Seniors, Fast Times @ Ridgemont High. The Rolling Stones, Friends, The GAP, 90210, The Beatles. Pagers, Survivor, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? TRL, Burlingame Avenue, Rugby Polos Top Tens TOP TEN MOVIES: 1. The Lord of the Rings 2. Catch Me if You Can 3. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 4. Star Wars: Episode II 5. Zoolander 6. Signs 7. Chicago 8. Austin Powers 9. The Ring 10. Bowling for Columbine V____________________) TOP TEN TV SHOWS: 1. Friends 2. The Osbournes 3. Sex and the City 4. The Simpsons 5. The Sopranos 6. American Idol 7. The Bachelor Bachelorette 8. Real World 9. Alias 10. Joe Millionaire V______________ y No more muddy fields! That's right, our new field is made of Field Turf. The new turf is padded with alternating layers of rubber and sand and is much softer than traditional artificial turf. A great addition to our school is the new counseling center located on the second floor. It's equipped with twelve rooms, a comfortable couch, and friendly counselors who are available for assistance. This year's dress code introduced open-toed and open-heeled shoes. Many people, especially girls, took advantage of this privilege by sporting their comfy sandals on a daily basis. The school managed to finish the Counseling Center construction project on time except for a few details--the correct symbols on the bathroom signs, for example. GIRLS First came the dress code, next came the breathalyzers, and yes, the lights were turned on at the dances last year. But this year, better music and dimmed lights brought back dance's populatity. Section Editors Student Life: Anthony Aminoff, Francesca Fenili, Nichole Mendoza, Stephanie Wong - Each spread in this section required much more work than last year. Instead of simply arranging pictures on a page, you were required to write in-depth about every school event. 'Ilie student body will surely appreciate your work when they look back to remember what exactly the fall play was about, or what songs were played at the Winter Pops concert. Thanks too for meeting our challenge of thinking of a dozen creative -ing ending headlines. We hope you are proud of the work you did. Yea team! Organizations: Catherine Dougherty, Olivia Flynn, Laura McCunniff-Reid - frankly, this is the best Organizations section that SI has ever seen. We don't suppose you fully understood all the work required to complete the section when you applied to work on the staff, but once you did understand you put more time and energy into the section than we thought was possible. The Organizations section has changed in one year from a section that students skip over to one that they can be looked at many times, each time seeing and learning something new. Sports: Lisa DcVoto, Allie Kokcsli. Eric Reiser - With such a difficult section and so many different sports to cover, you guys did an amazing job. Eric, we thank you so much for all the time and energy you put into the section even after your began playing a sport yourself in the Spring. Pages were due at each of our five deadlines and we thank you for keening up until the very end. Scores were hardly ever as easy to find as we thought they would be when we decided to include scoreboards, but you went to great lengths to track the scores down! The section looks beautiful. Administration: Cassie Kosturos. Josephine Lui, Kevin Poon - Thank you guys so much for all of your dedication. We know how difficult it was to hunt down each and every single faculty member, some of which we didn't know existed, and we appreciate all the effort you put into the section. Thanks especially for putting up with the software problems we experienced. We can imagine the frustration of spending an hour putting in pictures on a page for the third time only to realize that Ms. Bottini is still in two boxes. Shoot! Thanks for your willingness to put the pictures in for the fourth time. Freshmen: Colin Culligan. Kenny Gong, Maylynne Tildcn - Freshmen! Your section is definitely the l est frosh section we've seen. You guys are so awesome. Thanks for constantly helping, making us laugh, sharing your stories, and being so creative!! Freshmen section editors have traditionally been afraid to come into the yearbook office, but we couldn't keep you three away-even after you finished working on your section. You were always willing to go the extra mile-to stay the extra hour—if it meant that your section would be just that much better. Qophomores: Rebecca Byrnes, Monique Gonzalez, Craig Nelsoi O- Thanks for all the effort you put into your section. You section look tremendous. We hope you enjoyed the experience of working on the yearbool and we thank you for working so well with each other. You always cheered u: up with the crazy antics. Working on the yearbook is an exhausting experience but you three kept up the enthusiasm to the end and always found time in you busy schedules for the yearbook. We'll never forget the pictures you printe out to put around the office and in the window. Juniors: Dana Armanino, Laura Fowler, Vanessa Li - In Novembc we came to the realization that while Mike had changed your section’s du date from after Christmas to three weeks from the current time, he had faile to inform you. (Whoops!) Still, you managed to get a beautiful section don promptly, something that we cannot thank you enough for. As juniors, yo knew what you wanted to do in your section, and you worked to efficienti produce your pages. Thanks for working so well together. We're sure the junior in your class will appreciate your work as much as we tlo. Seniors: Erin O’Dwyer, Mike St. Marie, Justine Wong - Almos every senior who applies to work on the yearbook wants to work on th senior section. Thank you for continuing to work after you realized that mos of the section isn't fun and games! Typing senior quotes and attaching smal stickers to backs of photos isn't what most people do for fun (Mike does, bu that's not normal) but you approached your work with enthusiasm. Thank too, for your willingness to take pictures of every poll nominee and fo photographing every senior who hadn't been pictured in the yearbook before Time Capsule: Charlotte Murphy Claire Sullivan - Unlike theothe sections in the book, the Time Capsule has no clear-cut requirements fo what to put on each page. While this freedom might have been a problem fo sonte, you two came into the office with a vision of how you wanted the page to look and worked to make that vision a reality. What you created is a sectio; more graphically creative than any the editors-in-chief have ever seen (o worked on!) Thanks for you willingness to see things in an artistic way and fo your flexibility with the process of putting pages on the computer. a Proofreaders: Mark Bollman Paolo Gabriel - Although your jo was certainly not the most interesting of all. you truly helped us and w appreciate all the time you two spent reading and nitpicking the pages. Thank for your ability to work at odd times and get your corrections back to us quick!) There is nothing that can ruin a yearbook more than caerless e rores and yoi helped us to avoid them. Sometimes, after seeing a page a dozen times w have trouble spotting errors any longer. Thanks for being a fresh eye. 9 Special Thanks t takes a village to produce a yearbook. The yearbook editors-in-chief are grateful for the help of many in the production of this 272 page book. Your work is clearly evident on these pages. To those who submitted pictures: Thank you! Your contribution is clearly visible in the book. From those who submitted immersion pictures, to those InSIgnis leaders who took the time to take photographs on retreat, to those who helped photograph our sports (Thanks Aaron Bricklev!), the yearbook would be nothing without pictures. The entire student body sees and appreciates your work. To our newspaper staff neighbors: Thanks for always keeping the interoffice atmosphere lighthearted. Gee, it must be great not having any deadlines. Thanks for coming over and fixing our computers. You all wanted to be mentioned by name so here goes: Frances, Jim, Alex, Peter, Conor, Dan, Tristan, Mike, Mark, Jenny, Kyle, June, Jon, Rachel, Erin Mollie. That does it for people who are actually on the staff. To everyone who works at Walgreens on 22nd and Taraval: Thanks for developing our film. Your work is beautiful. Thanks for your friendliness and your prompt service, especially the day before a deadline. To Mr. Assadurian, Mr. Mulkerrins, Ms. Dickson: Thanks for helping us with our many sports questions problems demands. You were always available to tell us what sport did what, when, at what field, and what the score was. To Mr. Ga ulla: Thank you for your amazing senior class photo put together in record time to meet our deadline. We’re always amazed at the creativity of your work!! To Fr. Goethals: Thanks for stopping by with priestly outfits for our “Brother Draper's Replacement poll at the exact moment when we were going crazy wondering what we were going to do without them. To Ms. Crafton, Ms. Fisher: Thanks for supplying us with every roster, classroom number, etc., that we needed. Without these materials, we would have gone crazy (crazier than we did go). To Mr. Totah: Thanks for your advice, pictures, and enthusiasm. You’ve been incredibly generous with anything you thought we might need—from photos to camera lenses. And you were always available at any hour to return our phone calls in record time. To everyone who unknowingly contributed to “The Face of SI on the title page: Gianna Drocco, Patrick Marino, Yeshi Haileselassie, Connor Fitzpatrick, Aubrey Munoz, Marcel Thompson, Alex Barreneche, Kayt Solso, Brian Estrada, Nicole Fjermestad-Smith, Courtney Thomas, Steve Sangiacomo, Kiera Quinlan, Charlie Patterson, Ray Orque, Arielle I.ee, Alyssa Chen, Justin Crisotomo: Sorry for lying about why you were taking the pictures. We have a thing about surprises. Sorry too about saying we weren’t going to do anything “weird” with your picture. It really depends on your definition of weird. The fun part is trying to find out where you are in the face! To anyone who thinks they inspired something seen in this yearbook: Maybe you did, maybe you didn’t. We became fairly good at lying to people who suggested something we were already doing by saying things such as “A photomontage of the entire student body as a cover would be really cool, but I think it would probably be very expensive. Maybe we ll think about it for next year.” Often, though, you did have some very good suggestions to make the yearbook the best it can be, and we thank you for them. To all past editors-in-chief of the Ignatian: Thank you for your inspiration. Only now do we fully understand what the yearbook really means. o all future editors-in-chief of the Ignatian. It's a wild ride. Make the pages your own. Only then will you find the motivation to get through the experience with some of your sanity remaining. We do ask one thing though: Caption your photos...at least with the students’ names. Thank you in advance for your work. To the editors-in-chief if the 2030 edition of the Ignatian. We thank you in advance for including the headline “3 and o in '30 when we win all three Bruce games! Don’t worry, we’ve already planned a visit back to SI to remind you. To our friends: Thanks for putting up with not seeing us for days at a time. Thanks for letting us talk about yearbook when we did see you—it was really all that was on our mind. To anyone who had the misfortune of talking to us near a deadline: Sorry. We were a little stressed. To William Carlos Williams: Your poetry has inspired many. (Or at least one.) To Mark Humphreys: Your “religious” music kept the spirit alive many long days. To Stan Wyne, our Herff-Jones yearbook representative: Thanks for being prompt, but never a minute early. I low in the world do you time your entrances so well? Thanks for always dressing up for us. Thanks for pushing our third deadline back, three times. Thanks for caring about how our book turned out and making sure everything came out right. Finally, To Ms. Sandra Schwarz: You’re our hero. We don’t know how you've perfected the art of giving just enough assistance and advice that the yearbook office doesn’t spontaneously implode while allowing us so much freedom to truly make this book our own. Of all the clubs to moderate, the yearbook is no doubt the most challenging, yet you make it look easy. Thanks for your help; we couldn't have asked for a better yearbook adviser!! IWe Ran Out of Ideas, Sorry! “We spend our lives preserving the memories of others instead of creating our own.” -Editors-in-Chief (inspired by Quinn Duffy) My yearbook journey started during the summer of magic at yearbook camp. (Or. as I like to call it, yearbook seminars.) There, I got to know Michael McCunniff-Reid and Jessica Li. Mike, you're paranoid and a perfectionist, but I've learner! that without these qualities, the yearbook wouldn't be as excellent as it is. What will 1 do without you peering over my shoulder all the time? Don't stress! It's been a fun experience working with you and I will never forget your photographic genius. Don't worry - HI call you in college when I have a yearbook crisis. Jessica! My partner in crime! 1 enjoyed teaming up with you to go against Mike and listening toyour words of wisdom. Thanks forgiving me helpful advice and keeping me sane. You're an incredible writer and I hope you have a fabulous time at Stanford. I hope both of you visit me next year and don’t ever forget the buenos tiempos (Spanglish for good times ). Special thanks to family. Justine. Kenny. Shanti. Cyn, Nichole, and Crou who helped me when I really needed it—and to everyone who stopped by and said hello. SI: Knjoy the yearbook! -Vicky Go Well, what an experience! I can't believe how much has happened since yearbook camp in the summer (which was honestly a lot of fun). At first, with tennis going on, I didn't really commit myself to the yearbook; consequently. I was called the “mystery editor by Craig and others. But tennis season ended, and I started to spend more and more time at the yearbook office. (It's funny how so many | eoplc don't know that there is a yearbook office, or how often they confuse it with the pub office. Ifyou haven't been in here, you should really stop by—it’s warm and full of photos and junk, and you'll love it!). Anyway, appearing at the yearbook office on a regular basis. I had the opportunity to get to know so many fun and funny people, especially Mike and Vicky. I'd like to thank them for making me write all the theme copy because “they just couldn’t. I’d also like to thank them for putting pictures of myself all around the room. With so much energy and effort from everyone, in addition to all the changes we've implemented (captions, articles, etc.). I know our yearliook will lie awesome, and I hope the student body will appreciate our hard work. With surprise, I admit now how much I'll really miss working on the yearbook. But then again, I'm glad it's over. To Mike, thanks so much for your unyielding commitment and dedication, and all your silly jokes and suggestive poetry. To Vicky. I'll miss you but I promise to visit, and I know you'll be superb next year. To SI, enjoy!!! -Jessica Li I'm sitting here, the day before our last deadline-the last yearbook deadline 111 ever have-trying to write something that will lie relevant to the student body now, as well as twenty years from now, when I realize I've been trying to do the same thing on each of the other 271 pages in this book. I have no way to tell how much of a shock the changes I've made to this year's edition of the yearbook will be to you. (I've known about them for months.) Captions, even articles, have been included, larger, more active photos, have been chosen for some sections. My hope is that this new style of design will not only improve the yearbook for you today, but will add a depth to each page that will help you to remember your high school experience 10,20. even 50 years from now. As a reader, you see the yearbook as a final publication, and not as a six-month long process. It's difficult—if not impossible—to explain what exactly went on in those six months. (I’ve tried to block most of it out.) Work on this yearbook officially began at yearlwok camp in July. Yes, yearbook camp exists. Yes, you can spend the night. (We didn't.) And yes, yearbook camp has a theme (FYI, this year's theme was “Experience the Magic” of yearbook making.) We came into camp with the idea of a photomontage cover and several fitting themes: “All 4 One, Coming Together, Look ® What We Can Create. Piecing Us all Together. I am eternally grateful that Jessica came up with the much better theme The Face of SI. Thanks to Vicky for pressing the issue of taking parts of the faces of several students and making one. It's rather scary, though. Once school began, the process of making this book was already in full swing. A spread (two pages) of the yearbook is a set of dozens (sometimes hundreds) of details which takes more time than one might think to assemble!...What will life after yearbook entail? Will I awake in the middle of the night in a sweat thinking of a theme spin-off that I won’t be able to include? Will I still draw layouts in my free time? Will I still take pictures at every event I go to? The yearbook has defined much of my experience at SI. I've spent too many hours to count changing layout alignments bv 1 10 of a point. (There are 12 points in a pica, 6 picas in an inch.) But more importantly. I've met many incredible people in the office. Now, I end my work on the yearbook with a sigh both of regret and of relief. It’s my time to sav good-bye. My work is done. There Is nothing more I can give. All my layouts look the same anyway. -Michael McCunniff-Reid A‘ - mrncm !


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