St Ignatius College Prepatory - Ignatian Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

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Student Life Organizations Sports Administration Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Time Capsule Credits La tunty Impretervorw r. •- - : • = - - ' ;XS.X- I g n ctsti asn 200 4 St. I vuxtUH' Colleges Preparatory 2001 -37th Av nu ScwTraMXMXr, CA 94116 V crl U mses 6 7 The Varsity Football team hustles in between plays during a practice. Choir members participate in rehearsal after school in Batman Theater. Seniors sit on the steps in front of school and read their sexuality text book. Human Sexuality was just one of the religion classes offered to seniors. Dance and Drill performs in front of the entire student body during the rally for the Bruce football game. Opening Lindsey Totah studies her World History book. Students took World History as Freshmen and then for one semester of sophomore year. L co yt Impressions Freshmen battled butterflies as seniors held their heads high in CWXtAXlApJCliAXyYO of their new stature at school. New coaches, new teachers, new chapel, new students, distinguished the year early on. The tradition rpnain d ynchajiged butTelt the impact of 'rWOUy Our unity was evident in our school wide masses, vivacious chanting at the rallies and games, and our festive SpCv'UUweck. The seemingly insignificant times like bustling passing periods, the chaotic lunch times, and the solitary struggle of test taking were daily occurrences marking the true essence of our high school experience. These everyday events were accentuated with VyiGAfVlOYMS of Winter Pops, the Bruce Mahoney, Dance Concert, retreats, immersion, dances, C-is-for Cookie Powwows, food drives. Prom, Service Club, and Mass of the Holy Spirit. As the year progressed, we had our eyes set on exciting, yet predictable events that were part of the fall routine. We realized from these experiences that each and every one of us LASipCisCtiyihe high school experience, coloring it with its many distinguishing moments. The day-to-day interaction of 1563 people was what really made a LCiStXs lAHpresMsyyo upon us aii. Opening- Kyle Andrus stands on the sideline and watches the Varsity Football team practice on the field. Emily Fcrcm. Jaclyn Kurtela, Jessica Belsham. and Mikhail Sundukovskiv sit on a bench in the Student Center. Club soct )WLIN FRIPAY Oct 10 P M ill Stage crew members Vanessa Karnham, Chuck Cajiiig and Alex Sckoknccht work on the scenary for the fall play Humors. Opening- Amanda Dougherty and C lare Ryan discuss their homework assignment in the library' after school. Juniors and Seniors run around the track for soccer training. Many sports had a training for returning athclctes who wished to begin working out early. Alicen Ford, a member of he stage crew, works on a prop for the fall play Rumors after school. Kirstie Da a and Rachel ( using stretch their quad muscles on the track. Ope i §' Silting on a bench. Hilary Weismann. Max Mizono. and Simon Snyder chill out in the Student Center. Zack Unruh runs to make the catch. He and his partner, Sam Madison, won the egg toss. Lying on the ground outside the gym after practice. Jamie DeAraujo makes a call. Jessica Morse, Kristina Kern, and Rachel Mikulsky take a break after watching a Water Polo game from the Gym Foyer. A freshman buys an ice cream from the vending machine after school. Early in the school year, freshmen Julian Labagh and Grace Magill get to know each other outside the Gym Foyer. Opening- Clas of 2004 Cueno work on the Brake Pad Lab Physics; Kati Miller offers comini Friday Morning Liturgy. Clockwise from above: Sean-Paul Jacobson Bobby Lange, and Anthony Balestreri on the steps; Ramsey Dudum exccrcises in the weight-room; Varsity Football trainer Leslie Freeman empties the watercooler during football practice; Nick Bca, Stephanie Sodcrborg, and Dom Bea before a JSA debate; Vince Harrington and Mike Schimancck ice before a cross-country practice; Regina Lombardo chats with Sebouh l)cr Kiureghian. irit Week FML Retreat Fall Pla winter One Acts A s s e in d 11 e s, IMMERSION SK owing School Spirit Spirit Week Monday-Celebrity Impersonation Day Tuesday- Superfan Day Wednesday-50s Day Thursday- 60s Day Friday- Red and Blue Day Alexandra Congi encourages the crowd the cheer at the Bruce Mahoney Rally. Maureen Schembri and Natalya DeRobertis- Theye show oft'their apparel on 50s Day. Getting in me Groove Double Platinum wIlal people wore... 1. Bandanas and Hats (which were confiscated by Ms. Cota) 2. Basketball Jerseys 3. “Bling Bling” 4. Baggy Pants “I really liked this dance. I like being able to wear baggy pants as a girl and not get stared at.” -Anonymous 5. J-Lo outfits (Velour jumpsuits tracksuits) Students dance to the music. Matt Smith brings his own music to the dance. Sporting the latest trends. Natalie Rizzo hangs out D.J. Hightop and Jeff with the Spanish exchange Knox fashionably pose for students, Pepe and Carlos, the camera. Vci+xcet Dancing in a Winter Wonderland Many SI students dressed up, got in the holiday spirit, and danced in a winter wonderland at the annual CLC Christmas Dance. They enjoyed going through the dance ritual—dinner, pictures, and a lot of memories from a wonderful night. People danced to a variety of music surrounded by twinkling lights and massive, glowing evergreen trees. While enjoying all the holiday cheer, the St. Ignatius community supported the CLC drive to raise money so more families could also enjoy the good tidings of the Christmas season. Above: Juniors have fun on the dance door. Right: Nichole Herrera and Cyrena Giordano flash a smile amidst the excitement of the dance. Far right: Freshmen Alisa Wong. Camille Hawkins, George Gaspar. Priscilla Wong. Theresa Ksmero. and Shelly Capulong enjoy their first Christmas Dance. IT Chriitma Vances Far left: Zach Unriih, .John Sangiacomo. Al Banis. Natalie Rizzo. Allison Duncan, Chris KIdemir, and Katie Vaughan take a break on the bench. Left: A wave of hands pumps the air. Below left: A group of juniors poses for a guy photo in the Student Center. Below: Sophomores Pat Gimeno, Paul Zmuda, Gabriel Ho. Jessica Mah. David Uy, and Malia Dudum gather in a circle. Above: Eric Reiser, Carleen Durkin, David Darling, and Morgan Murphy dance, oblivious to all around them. Left: Brendan Trudell. Adam Martin. Ryan Partee. Mel I.otz. Sean Cassidy, and Greg Vlahos dress in festive attire for the big night. Chi'itlmat Varices Gome Together... And Pray The emphasis on this school year was to have more school-wide prayer and reflection services in an effort to further unite and foster Jesuit ideals in the SI community. During the course of the year, the people of the school community took time out of their busy schedules to appreciate the blessings in their lives and pray for a more humane and just world. Students also had other opportunities for spiritual growth through the Friday Morning Liturgies and retreats. FMLs offer a weekly place to celebrate Mass and gather as a community. Also, the yearly retreats allow students to leave behind the chaotic world for a short time and focus on the important things in life. All these activities strive to make SI a more loving, concerned, and reflective place. Above: Zach Kenney and Alex Lollini invite the congregation to sing along with them. Right: Nathan Singhapok plays the piano at Friday Morning Liturgy. Far right: Sairina Tsui gives a hug during the Sign of Peace at the Thanksgiving Mass. Ccunpufr Ministry ixl!L Left: Archbishop Levada presides over the Thanksgiving Mass. At the end of the Mass, he granted SI a holiday. Below: The football teams attends Friday Morning Liturgy. Below left: Kevin Feeney waves a banner during the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Thoughts about Retreat... Freshman - “'Ilie re I real gave ns I lie first chance lo feel Si. Ignatius spirit. e were able to meet new classmates and form a community. - Marina (uI more Sophomore - It was a unique experience that allowed us lo not onl gel closer l.o our classmates, but also to ourselves. - Jaime Kc Junior • Junior retreat pmxidcd an entertaining atmosphere in which we could relied on various aspects of our lives. - Alex Dillon Senior - I was able to not onl get to know others in nn class, but I also got lo know m self better. - Morgan Murph CcunpiM- Ministry Immersion 2003 This past summer, SFs eight Immersion groups set out to lend a helping hand to different communities throughout our world. The lucky participants were lovingly welcomed where they served. Each group was given the opportunity to witness and take part in the customs and traditions of a culture different from their own. They faced challenges in their new communities; whether it was building a house or getting to know different people. Stereotypes are often linked to the communities that these groups traveled to. But, the groups got past these once they got to know the individuals within the communities. All participants lived very simply, just as the people do in Tijuana, East Los Angeles, Birmingham, Tacoma, Appalachia, San Francisco, Northern Ireland, and Costa Rica. For all who were lucky enough to take part on an Immersion trip, their experiences proved to be some of the greatest they have ever had. Tijuana Front Row: Mary Switzer (leader). Middle Row: Grazia Salvemini. Alex Lollini, Carlos Escobar (leader). Marty Maguire. Back Row : Tom Corbolotti. Christina Celia. Jonathan Talbot. Emily Warren. Maureen Kantner. Albert Hernandez. Marisa Pcrcira-Tully. East Los Angeles Veronica Brickcr (leader). Creighton Davis. Chris Ragni. Elizabeth Harris Christine Bruni. Jon Abinantc. Dana Fisco. Kari Mali. Jenny Girard (leader), and Paolo Braccini. I mmenioiv Far Left: Tom Corbolotti spends some quality time with a little boy. his new friend, from Tijuana. Left: Ms. Ahlbach poses fora picture while balancing on the new house that she just helped build. Below: Sennit eh Freeman helps two kids from Birmingham leam how to play her favorite song. Birmingham Front Row: Sara Roberts (leader). Li ette Ortega (leader). Middle Row: Tess Rogers. Cecilia Thomton-Alson. Sam Madison. Harrison Womer, Scmutch Freeman. Peter Shcrer. Back Row: Regina Moore. AnnaRose Hughes. Tacoma Front Row: Betsy Womer (leader), Caroline Fleming (leader). Middle Row: Steve Sangiacomo. Molly Lcveroni, Sarah Mackota. Father Bix. Back Row: Katrina Woo, Haig Sujohn. Kristen Bofti, Ashley Werner. Aaron Bellings. ImmeniovX' Right: Kristen Boffi. Steve Sangiacomo. Molly Leveroni. Aaron Bollings. Ashley Werner, and Sarah Mackota take the time to get to know each other better. Far Right: Elizabeth Button. Marcus Gallagher. Lisa Fike. and Michael Mclcher spend time with some local children in Northern Ireland. Below: Christine Bruni and Kli ahcth Harris work in East Eos Angeles with kids from a nearby school. Appalachia Front Row: John Sangiacomo. Carlecn Durkin. Jill Kitaura. Lauren Sanchez. Aubrey Munoz. Mary Ahlbach (leader). Back Row : Ted Curry (leader). Director and Employee of Catholic Neighborhood Center. Maddie Curet. Kevin Feeney, ZoC Meharg. San Francisco Front Row: Matt Maguire. Middle Row: Katie Watts. Shanti Tharayil, Kristina Scolari. Katie Lawson. Back Row: Morgan Murphy. Craig llansson. Pat Cody (leader). Cassie Kosturos. Christine Lawson (leader), Ali Schlagctcr (leader). Zachary Unruh. I mmersiorv Left: Zot Meharg shows off her skills as she hammers some nails into pieces of wood. In Appalachia, they helped build houses for families in the surrounding communities. Below: Matt Maguire. Kristina Scolari. Shanti Tharayil. Cassie Kosturos, Zachary L'nruh. Craig llnnsson. Morgan Murphy. Katie Watts, and Katie Lawson take a break from work and venture out into the streets of San Francisco. Northern Ireland 'ront Row : Nichole Mendoza. Lisa Fikc. Chris Urda. Marcus jallagher. Middle Row: Jessica Liu. Catherine Charpentier, Erin 'avanaugh. Michael Melcher. Back Row: Liz Button. Not Pictured: •aul Hanley (leader) and Michelle Levine (leader). Costa Rica Left: Melvyn Manapsal. Kirsten Andereck. Carly Rayburn. Mike Corbolotti. Will Hollcran. Right: Tracy CosgrifT, Elizabeth Ontano, Amanda Lowrcy. Michael Najarro. Not Pictured: Ryan O'Malley (leader) and Allison Silvestri (leader). Inunet'iiotv Pssst...I lave you heard the The closing cast ducks in fear of being discovered by the soon approaching cops. Believing that it will give her mystical powers, C'assie (Anna Snyder) rubs a magicial crystal across her face. Cast Opening C a s I : ken- aril k e ii ii e Chris- Km i I M c (j o w an K ii n - Jeff Callaghan Claire I a in S e ilia K r n i e - P 11 i I i p M a r k I e Cookie- Caroline Kohinsoii C I e n - Jr rr ni i a Ii k r I I o Ii r r OITirrr W r I r Ii: Mirk Terrizzi OITirrr Pnd n ‘ : Clanr MeCarlhx OITirrr Si i I c Ii: Julian Lahagli Fall Play Closing C a s I: ken- Darren 0 r i ss Chris- fra ne e sea C h r i s I o p Ii e r he n n - J e IT k ii o Clarie- I I i e kokcsli I ) r n i e - C re g Callaghan Cookie: Kli aheth Kahie C I r n : Chris M r C a r I OITirer Welch: John Hugh an OITirrr Purine : l)a i l Morse O I’ f i e e r S I i I e h : Julian l.ahagh Officer Welch (John llughan) interrogates an injured and confused Lenny (Jeff Knox) as his partner. Officer Stich (Julian Labagh) intimidates the other guests. Cookie (Caroline Robinson) and Ernie (Philip Markle) glance into the distance as they recall the chaotic events of the dinner party. fall Play The Music of the Night... ... was only one of the many hits performed during the seven evenings of singing, music playing, and even a little dancing. To add a little more flavor to the Chamber Singers “42nd Street, ' talented dancers, Alanna Pinell and Liz Andolong choreographed their own little tap routine to go along with the song. Accompanied by the Wildcat Jazz Band, one of the quartets featuring Stephen Dominguez, Liz Andalong, Andrew Haesloop, and Maxine Evangelista (aka S.L.A.M.) performed “I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo.” “The song was great, said tenor Stephen Dominguez. After the Handbell Ringers performed “Trampin,” it was Mixed Chorus’ turn to astound the audience with their musical talent. Alto Lauren Reyes described her feelings about their performance saying, “I was proud of the way we sounded when all our voices came together.” The music of the night continued after the short intermission when the talented Symphonic Orchestra, carrying their instruments, graced the stage. Aside from playing music from “The Phantom of the Opera,” their selection of pieces included Karl Jenkins' “Palladio, Concerto Grosso.” Violinist Janclle Tropper recalled their performances saying. “At first 1 was scared to death of playing ‘Palladio especially because it was only the string section playing. But it turned out great.” To describe the whole evening of music as “great would be an understatement. The Combined Chorus and Orchestra finished olT with their rendition of Rodgers Hammestein’s “You'll Never Walk Alone. The music of each night of Winter Pops was so beautiful that it resonated in everyone's cars many nights after the final show. The music of those 7 nights made lasting impressions that said, “SI has talented singers, musicians, and performers.” Chamber Singers Sopranos: Anna Alioto, Tiffany Chinn, Kristy Choo. Raqucl Dayao, Alia Dudum, Inna Kurikova. Vanessa Li. Alcssandra Lollini. Marigrace I’adilla, Caroline Servat, Cecelia Thomton-Alson. Altos: Elizabeth Andolong, Jennifer Castro, Catherine Charpenticr, Kat Corkery, Elizabeth Dougherty. Scmutch Freeman. Amy Lew. Mclvyn Manapsal, Alanna Pinell, Paulina Singhapok, Helen Iso. Tenors: Jon Abinantc. Mark Bollman. Jasef Casas. Chris Daniels, Stephen Dominguez, Eli Lazaro, Peter Markevich. Darryl Sarzaba. Baritones: Joe Barrack. Jeffrey Brizzolara. Carlton Fong, George Groh, Andrew Haesloop. Sean Irwin, Vincent Kinnard. John Melis. Lc oul Samson. Joe St. Marie. Winter Popy Soloist Marigrace Padilla sings her part from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera. Alto Sax player Will llulleran adds to the sounds of “Spies R Us. The girls of Mixed Chorus solemnly sing. “Kyric Elcison.” Mixed Chorus oprano: Catherine Abalos. Kristine Arangcon. Kayla Arangcon. Michelle Arguellcs. Veronica Butenko. Sherry Chak. Elizabeth Christian. Abigail Cortez. Jennifer 'oherty, Allison Doyle, Theresa Esinero. Janette Gonzalez. Erika Kociolek. Misha Lee. Felicia Ma. Amy McCarthy. Ryan McCauley. Aubrey Munoz. Alexandra cider. Christina Robinson. Sophia Salftti. Emily Simpson. Kirsten Ticdjc. Miranda Tsang. Angela L'yeda. Claudia Zepeda. Alto: Stacy Anderson. April Bautista, unicc Bengco, Shelly Capulong. Alexandra Carr. Maxine Evangelista. Samantha Feld. Laura Fowler, Angela Galura, Marina Gilmore. Sofia Gutierrez-Johnson, achel Kerrigan. Serene Lau. Ashton Lee, Kimberly Lew. Regina Lombardo. Jaclyn Los Banos. Jenisc Lum. Deborah Magsaysay. Pie McCauley. Rachel Mikul- cy. Lousie Miller. Morgan Murphy. Leslie O’Callaghan. Katie O’Reilly, Elizabeth Ontano. Melody Pak. Rachel Parker. Karen Praxcdes. Kelly Randolph. Lauren eyes. Valerie Santos. Maya Simpson. Jcnalyn Sotto, Nora Stillman. Hillary Sy. Marrianc Ugartc. Sara Venturi. Clarissa Wong. Jcanninc Yap. Katrina Yupangco. enor: Andrew Bollman. Joey Chcc. Michael Del Rosario. Nabil llourieh Jr. Sam Nelson. Ian Randolph. Baritone: Max Cabahug-Gabiana. Patrick Gimcno, Matias iodinez. Gabriel Ho. Max Kaplan. Andrew Liotta. Mark Magioto. Sean Quinlan, Nathan Rossi. Robert Sturgeon. David Uy. Winter Popy Alto Saxes Hubert Lamda and Alex Simon add their sounds to the fun song, “Salt and Peanuts. Chamber Singers liven up the crowd with their acapclla version of Ain't-a That Good News! Matt Lai turns the page as Nathan Singhapnk blends the piano's sound with the singers' voices. Jazz Band Alto Sax: Patrick Dominguez. Will I lollcran. 1 lubert Lamela, Jason Maltby, Heather Mui. Alex Simon. Dominic Valentini. Baritone Sax: Cynthia Tolentino. Tenor Sax: Ramzi Duduin. Maureen Kantncr, Lauren Sanchez. Hlcctric Bass: Kevin Luna. Synthesizer: Carlo Dc Leon. Trumpet: Brett Lando, Chris McGuire, Chris Mitchcl, Nate Pertsch. Will Syme. George Tarlson. Trombone: Nick Garcia. Dillon Kwiat. Shanti Tharayil. Piano: Stephanie llartono, Nathan Singhapok. Guitar: Aidan Cahill. Christopher Daniels. Sam Gordon, Christopher Villongco. Ross Walker. Drums: Wyat Hannon. Taylor Smith. Wisifier popy Baritone Sax player Cynthia Tolentino and Alto Sax player Jason Maltby are in tune as they play the hypnotizing, You do Something to Me.” The guys of the Male Quartet. John Melis, George Groh. Jon Abinantc. and Mark Bollman entertain the audience, not only with their hats, but with their rendition of Give My Regards to Broadway.” Symphonic Orchestra iolin: Kat Corkers'. Darren Criss. Michelle Horn. Gina Isaacs. Carmen Lam. Victor Lian. Wilma Mui. Kevin Poo . Darryl Sar aha. Emily Simpson. F.lliot Skusc. Janellc ropper. Scott Wardcll. Viola: Yuliana Quintero, Erin Wilk. Cello: Jillian Corey. Elizabeth Dougherty. Arielle Lee. Molly Sooper. Flute: Samantha Bautista. Shelly Capulong. rssica Chen. Alia Dudum, Jullian Flannery. Mari Goldstonc. Marianne Horn, Samantha Katada. Jessica Mali. Tiffany Ou. Lindsey Total). Michael Villongco. Erin Young, hoc: Liz Holden. Piano: Matt Lai. Jennifer Lee. Sophia Tan. Clarinet: Katrina Andres. Addic Cuneo. Patrick Dominguez. Will Hollcran. Eli Lazaro, David Marques. Hanna Pincll, Lauren Sanchez Bass Clarinet: Noel Diaz de Rivera. Maya Smith. Alto Sax: Hubert Lamcla. Jiean Li. Jason Maltby, Heather Mui, Alex Simon, Dominic alemini. Accordion: Gregory Callaghan. Tenor Sax: Kanizi Dudum. Maureen Kantner, Cynthia Tolentino. Trumpet: Chris McGuire. Nate Pertsch. Will Synie. George orison. French Horn: Laura McCunniff-Rcid, Susanna Peeples. Trombone: Nick Garcia. Dillon Kwiat. Shanti Tharayil. Clarissa Wong. Tuba: Natalie Monterrosa. crcussion: Carlton Fong, Wyatt Hannon, Elizabeth Lang. Taylor Smith. Jason Snell. Helen Tso. Sairina Tsui. Ryan Woo. Synthesizer: Carlo De Leon. Nathan Singltapok. Witxter Popy jr Dancers perform to this student choreographed routine. “Scream. Ann- Marie MacFarlanc and Raeanna Kcudv organized this piece. In their opening number, the Advanced Intermediate Dance Workshop pump themselves up for another amazing performance. Kristin Chan. Alanna Pinell. Kelly McGee, Natalie Rizzo. Alex Barreneche, and Jackie Taheny bend backward to express this dance’s emotion. These graceful dancers float across the stage to DJ Dara’s “Smoke. In the dance entitled Whirlwind. their fluid movements truly carry the sentiments of the song. Adv anced Dance Workshop: Catherine Abalos. Elizabeth Andolong. Alex Barrcneche. Christine Bnini. Katie Caughman, Kristin Chan. Ginger Davis. Allison Doyle. Patricia Dudizec. Alia Dtidum. Maxine Evangelista. Semutch Freeman, Andrea Garcia. Jenny Hunt. Amanda Low rcy. Kelly McGee. Ann-Marie MacFarlanc. Alanna Pinell, Raeanna Reudy, Emily Rinaldi. Natalie Rizzo. Rachcllc Solidum. Jackie Taheny. Allison Yee. Ms. Meredith Cccchin (Director Choreographer). Advanced Intermediate Workshop: Stacy Anderson. Jennifer Duller. Shelly Capulong, Tess Curet, Theresa Esmcro. Lizzie Fabie. Laura Fowler. Ashley Gant. Madison Kellelier. Julia Kuznetsova, Ashton Leone, Jcnise Lum. Rcbceea Marlin. Cian Quattrin. Nicki Radovich. Caitlin Reyna. Ava Rosen. Emily Simpson, Tara Spalding. Seara Sullivan. Julie Tursi. Katrina Woo. Mr. Ted Curry (Director Choreographer). Intermediate Workshop: Liz Adler. Adrienne Aguirre. Nancy Barisic. Ai Chen. Victoria Dudley. Lisa Etchepare. Melissa Flores, Gianna Galctta. Nicole Gonzalez. Miranda Herrera. Meghan Howard. Courtncc Jordan-Cox. Jill Kitaura. Jennifer Lee. Siobhan Murphy, Marla Pacini. Melody Pak, Karen Praxcdcs. Elizabeth Santos. Angela Schach. Mo Sehembri. Oliva Talavan, Claudia Zepeda. Ms. Meredith Cccchin (Director Choreographer). Ms. Lizcttc Orlcga (Guest Chorcograplier). Dance- Concert Dancing the Night Away This year's dance concert took place from January 27 to January 31 and showcased the talent of over seventy dancers. The performers danced to such hits as Outkast’s “Hey Ya“ and Tori Amos’s “Silent All These Years” along with classics like Aerosmith's “Mamakin.” Led by their moderators- Ms. Meredith Cecchin, Mr. Ted Curry, and Ms. Lizette Ortega— the dancers had the opportunity to design their own routines. Some of the students who displayed their choreographing talent were: Alex Barreneche, Frances Grimstad. Amanda Lowrey, Ann-Marie MacFarlane, Raeanna Reudy, and Natalie Rizzo. Particularly special to the audience, these dances represented the culmination of four years of hard work on the students’ part. An audience favorite, “Uni... was danced to Touch and Go’s “Would You?” In this inventive piece, the dancers look turns lip synching the words of the song, drawing a house full of laughs. One of the more sentimental dances, titled “you”ineluded the Daniel Bedingficld hit, “If You're Not the One.” This beautifully popular number even drew a few tears from the crowd. The 2004 “Dance the Night Away” Dance Concert concluded with “One Last Dance,” which utilized all the Senior dancers. These girls sashayed their way across Bannan Theater’s stage to the fitting classic by Donna Summer. “Last Dance.” It may have been the seniors' last dance, but there is no doubt that SI will remember this wonderfully entertaining night fondly. In this fun number. “Killer Queen, the performers made use of props of hats and canes to enrich this retro-spirited theme. In “five’s Bite the dancers explore the power of women. From She's Got the Jack.” this limber girl shows off her balance and dancing expertise. Vutice- Concert Jp One Acts In Telephone, directed by Cecilia Thornton-Alson. kaitlin Kctchum (right) plays multiple characters who all work for the information company, while Matt Terrizzi (far right) desperately tries to get his dime back. Under the direction of Andrew Haesloop, Catherine Charpenticr (above) and Julian Newman (above right) try to prove their business skills by convincing the other to step over a line in Game Theory. Two former lovers, played by Carlo I)e Leon and Carly Rayburn (top left) almost rekindle an old tlame in “The Individuality of Street Lamps directed by Jonathan Tengco. Zach Kenney directed After You in which Le-oul Samson shaves Sarah Mackota (top right). One-Acti In 4 AM (Open All Night) directed by Pamela Sevilla, Greg Vlahos tries to play matchmaker between Seara Sullivan (left) and Wyatt Arnold (left) as Lawrence Papale (far left) expresses his frustration at their indecisiveness. Peter Sherer. Harrison Worner. and Andrea Dillon (middle left) try to visualize the ending to a play before Matt Kustel (below) interrupts them to point out that we are all characters in the One Acts. Sean Quinlan (far below) raises his fist to emphasize the power of a play. Exhausted from learning The Universal Language Clancy McCartney and Caroline Naughton (bottom) fall to the floor in happiness. One Acty vWVQ i b Kl t' 200 4 S ervice P 0 W W 0 W S 8th Grade Shadows Club Meetings Debates Publications Donuts and Coffee’s bright orange polos U n i t y Cultural Awareness Left a Impre tOTV on organizations 'I only hope the student body enjoyed this year as much as w did. Jeff Kno . Student Body President 'SI is really great. Being president is also really great. I encourage yoo to be president too. Cod bless America.' lulian New man Freshmen Class President Ah 'Only dead fish go with the flow. Kenny Cong Sophomore Class President 'Being on Junior Class Council is kinda like being 5 years old. You don't really get to do everything you want, but bey; coloring books are fun!” Paul Nedeau Junior Class President 'Leading our class as Senior Class President has been challenging, rewarding, and most of all FUN! Yet I've always believed that the main purpose of leadership is to create leaders, not followers. Semutch Freeman Senior Class President Executive Council Botton Row: Hannah Brosnan (Secretary), Marcus Gallagher (Vice President). Top Row: Elizabeth Button (Treasurer), Jeff Knox (President), Kristen Boffi (Sergeant-at-Arms). Not Pictured: Mr. Curry (Moderator). Class Councils Bottom Row: Stefa nie Ordoveza, Ann-Marie MacFarlane, Semutch Freeman (Senior President), Kenny Gong (Sophomore President), Jamie Rey, Victoria Dudley. Middle Row: Ian Wright, Paul Nedeau (Junior President), Aimee Labagh, Dria Murphy, Jill Costello, Julian Newman (Freshmen President), Ryan Aguirre. Top Row: Marcus Gallagher, Darrin Criss, Gianna Toboni, Matt Jones, Ramsey Dudum. Not Pictured: Ian Del Castillo, Eric Kathrein, Ryan Kirkpatrick, Sarah Mackota, Ed Madigan, Jamize Olawale, Vesenia Padilla, Matt Switzer, Mr. Cafasso (Senior Moderator), Ms. Devincenzi (Junior Moderator), Ms. Levine (Sophomore Moderator), Ms. Molinelli (Freshmen Moderator). Organisation Leading the Pack Along with the change of Student Activities Director from Mr. John Grealish to Mr. Ted Curry, this year's student government has definitely gone through some changes. In addition to he norms of the Executive Council, which is comprised of five student body officers, and the Class Council, which comprises the class president and the five council members from each ?rade level; another committee, the Club Council, which includes each club or organization's itudent leader, was added. Throughout the month, each council meets at different times, along with a monthly all-council meeting, to discuss separate areas concerning the student body of St. gnati us College Preparatory. Club Council Student Body Officers, Elizabeth Button, Kristen Boffi, Marcus :ront Row: Rosie O'Hara, Ycsenia Padilla, Julius Mendoza, Kristen Gallagher, Jeff Knox, and Hannah Brosnan, hard at work as usual, jledhill, Vanessa Li, Carlton Fong. Back Row: Eric Anguiano, dark Rawls, Maria DeGaetano, Andrew Rugg, Dana Armanino, s'ichole Mendoza. Right: Tracy Cosgriff happily hands out programs at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Far Right: Elizabeth Ontano collecting tickets at the Dance Concert. Right: Claire Sullivan, Tim Szarnicki, and Claire Telleen help St. Ignatius students across the street to Holy Name. Block Club Front Row: Michael Corbolotti, Chris Ragni, Tom Corbolotti. Second Row: Creighton Davis, Christina Celia, Katie Watts, Suzy Provvitt, Meghan Horn, Molly Leveroni. Third Row: Katie Moran, Carly Rayburn, Kristyn Gherardi, Al Banis, Claire Sullivan, Natalie Nowak, Stefanie Ordoveza. Fourth Row: Kimberly Jackanich, Bridget Tarantino, Jane Zatkin, Alex Lollini, Heidi Groh, Laura Zimmerman, Kirsten Andereck. Fifth Row: Zach Seale, Nick Adler, Colleen Fredericks, Francesca Lollini, Ciara Viehweg, Meghan Mullen, Katie Fitzpatrick, Claire Telleen, Danny Zatkin, Brandon Loughridge. Sixth Row: Ryan Davenport, David Darling, Simon Snyder, Brian Walsh Max Mizono, Greg McEvoy, Zac Lee. Back Row: Tom Chu, Matt Paver, Charlie Ferdon, Ricci Ribero, Brad Scott, Tim Szarnicki, Mike McCaffery, Marcus Gallagher, and Kevin Bianchi. Not Pictured: Mr. Bjorkquist (Moderator). Organisationj Service Club Front Row: Molly Leveroni, Ryan McCauley, Allison Yee, Tracy Cosgriff, Clarissa Wong, Elizabeth Ontario, Laura Fowler, Acidic Cuneo, Amanda Lowrey, Alia Dudum, Veronica Lam, Caroline Robinson. Second Row: Allyson Gomez, Craig Nelson, Jeff Knox, Kat Corkery, Patti Pang, Juliana Sanguinetti, Elizabeth Magee, Noelle Bidegainberry, Jessica Dela Merced. Third Row: Emily Rinaldi, Ellen Mezzera, Vanessa Li, Amy McDevitt, Stephanie Tang, Hannah Brosnan, Semuteh Freeman, Lauren Sanchez, Elizabeth Santos. Back Row: Kristen Boffi, Zack Kenney, Elizabeth Andolong, Kristy Choo, Helen Tso, Annie Lee, Liz Button, Sam Silvia. Not Pictured: Mr. Grealish Moderator). Right: WWC members line up waiting for their shadows on a 8th Grade Visitation Day. Right: InSIgnis members teach the freshmen the S.l. Fight Song at Freshmen Orientation. Far Right: YVWC President Jordan Knox helps other WWC members, including Ron Alivia, to get everything in order before the beginning of the Open House. 'As seniors, wc have enjoyed turning Freshman into Wildcats. Sophomores into Ignatiarvs, and Juniors into leaders... Anna Rose Hughe InSIgnis Core Frosh Mentors Anthony AminoFt, Kristen Andcrcck, Dana Armamno, Al Bams. Ales Baireoeche. Kmtm Borii. Kyan ( aim, Katie Cavallero, ( hnsttna Cell , Tiffany Chinn, IhonusChu, Thomas Cortmtorti, Michael Corlxylotli. |.unne Oeta Ctu . Kathryn Deeming, Noel Dial dr Rivera, Palm s IVmghcrty. Cations Durkin. luittMi Fcivli. duties Irrchio. Oats Fisco. Kathleen I itquf ii.1. Carlton Fong. Nicole Fredro. Ashlct Cant. Andie Cani . Andrew Gaspari. I atitrii CoMhcrg. Ashley Gicen, Heidi Groh. Andrew Hagcpian. lens Hansen. Elaine Harm. Brittany Harmon, Kafhtyn Haskell. Jorge Hernandez. lenmler Hulk. Sanurkha Katada. till Kitaura. Amantia lassrcncc. Kelly Ico, Misha lee. Amy lew. Brentlen Urn. Ales Lolltni, Brandon loughndge. Samuel Madison. Kyan Marty, tlirahcth Misliah, Maggie McAtcer, Katie McGovern, Inyilv McGowan, or Mt+urg, Kali Stiller. xvwg.ui Muiphy, I aura Muz alti, Natalie Nowak, fli .llidh Ontario. Mart Baser. Kevin Pram. Fn Reiser, Kaeanna Reudi, Natalie Rizzo. Caroline Robinson. Flayley Rucker. Biyamsi Santee. Kristina Serrano. Pamela Sevilla. Jamie SWejxn. Ale sis Soli . Tarj Spilling Claire Sullivan. Cec ilia Thorlon-Alsoo. Helen Tso. Surma Tsu . Marnanc L'garte. Katherine Vaughan. Laura Volpr. Katie Watt . Hilary W'eismjnn, Ashley Werner. Clarissa Wong, Karima Woo. M Harmon Worrier, Laura Zimmerman. Mr. Shaughnessy 1 Moderator). InSIgnis Core; Kristine Azangcon. Mark tollman, Jesse Bsrdick (fczabeeh Button. Rvan Cheung Oatrid Darting, Marl GoldSIOAr. Janette Gonzales, Craig Hansson. AniuRose Hughes. Mary Eeveroni. Sarah Mac Kola. Martin Mjguire. Regina Moore. Karen Praxede . Caitlin Reyna, Tess Rogers. Steven Sangiacomo. lonathan Talbot, Mick T in i Retreat: N«k Adler. Adristine Aguiire. Atmantl Arocctr. Philip Aquilina. Alex Baireneche. Dotn Bea. Emily Boyle. Paolo Braccini, Christine Bruni, GregCallaghan. JeffCallaghan. CatherineChiqientier, Ai Chen. Ernesto Crote . Creighton Oayrs. Carlo De leon, I li aheth Dougherty. Chris I litcmu, Anther ingrlhirdl, lisa Tike, Kostin Franco . Srmuv+i Freeman, Mate us Gallagher. Kristen Cledhill, Man a.histone, Janttee Con alos, Craig Hansson. Eh alieth Hams. |ohn Herrera, Renal I ml Huddleston, AmuReise Hughes. Ceorge- Jabcr. Maureen K.intner. Zach Kenney, Cassae Kosluros. Maty leveroni, |ose|)h 1 inchan. Jessica liu. Amanda Eosstey. Tillinie Ma. Annc-Mirie MaCfariane. Sarah Maeketa. Martin Maguire. XViirtscss Miguire, Kan Mih xswFiael Melcher. Julius Mendo a. Max Mi oeio. Regina Moore. Kelly Mulhair, Aubrey Munoz, Stephanie Ordovc a. Mike Peroutka, Karen Praxcdos. Sean Quinlan. Cbm Ragm, Kelly Kaneiolph. Carolyn Rayburn, ( aitlm Reyna, Cahv Rexle no, less Rogers. Sopho Saltuti, Cra ia Salvemini, lauren Sane Fie . Steven Sangucooxo, Krishna Scntan. Brail Seeitt. |r„ aeh Seale. Peter Shtrer, Simon Snyder, Tony Seeacy. Will Symc. Jonathan Taftm. lames Te-rheyxlen, Mick T«rti i. Ryan Waists. Emily Warren, Danny Zaikin. XV Shaughnessy (Moderalor). Training the Cubs Left: InSIgnis members Max Mizono and Ryan Carter stand and support freshmen during their orientation. 'Wildcat Wdc caning Club i just what (Ik- name saw Wr welcome Mure Wilck.il hcpetul and show them around the campus. giving them .1 glimpse of hn a great «bool Si tv Thanks to all the Sophs and f rosh iha! helpcsl out this sear- you made our Job easy.' Ales (ongi, lr«o tldrmir. Iordan Knot. A Sarah Owens wwc Wildcat Welcoming Club-Freshmen 1 r Adler. Ryan Aguirre. lessica Alejandro, Katrina Am Ires. Kjtie Arsenin. Cameron Baker. Shannon B.iisihjn. hrivtma BjcImoo. Rcaian Baynes. Mike Belling . |immy IfrnmCI. Claire Bons-lli. Richel Briones. |eff Byrne , aren o Cabrera. Oaroe Campbell. Mackenzie Campbell. Kandis Canonica, Shelly Caputong, Gina aszagnola, Ryan Cayalicr. Malic Celia. Corey Chan, Meredith Chandler. I Ita hnstuph. Steven Cooney, Alla- ornea, Abigail Corte , taura Crcmen, less ( utet. Peter Damon. Sara DoMartirvi. Vnead IXihetty. Ihemv Dorth, mandLi CXiugherly. Kathleen Driscoll. Vn ki Dudley. Ramzi Dmiun, Mara Durkin. Valerie Durkin, Theresa anens. Hirrry ferdon. I Dot Ferrara. Mu-flodr, Melrssa Flores. Megan foIe.T.I. McCarthy. Patrick McDonnell. Lchacla Met soy. MoCy McGrath. Colleen Mclncmey. trio McLaughlin. Carter Mclennan, Megan Miller. ■nilv Milton. Natalie Mnnterrou. Jeff Monticelli. Madeleine Moore. Heather Mur. DJ. Murphy. Nicole Nasrah. aroime Naughcon. Ithany g_ Ales Ohanesstan. Monica Oiv, Cma Perlite. Foe Prater. Catie Price. Natalie aggKt. Andy Ragni, Michela Rtz o. Nacile Roger. Clare Ryan. 8tyan Salulveco. Mia Sals envoi. Christina ingiauana lauren Sanguinetti. Riel Satterfield, ClaiteSchimaneck. Danny Scholnecht, Vivian Schwab, atherine Scolaci. Christopher ScoTt. Milt See, Moo «a Skelton. Miya Smith, Muni Smch. Krishna So. Inn ers, Fnuly Swift. Max Torres, lauren Torah, Keyin Tow. Cal Irrmbalh, I isa Umokubo, Angela Uycsli. Will anderbclt, Ic-remy Vilefa, ( hnsiiru Wa, Katherine Warren. Kerry Watson. MyTun Williams. PriscilLl Wong anninc Vap. Darryl Yip. Ms. Yap iMukratnci. Wildcat Welcoming Club-Sophomores loya Oupre. Levon f Idensu. And fstebez. Valerie fvangelista. lizzie Fab 1. Shane Fallon. Samantha Fold Cat Ferdon. fm Fy (ecem. lauren Fernandez. Kelly fitzpatrrck. Kenneth fkiures. Sydney Ford. Keiko Fukuda. lauren Gerchoiv. Victoria Ciampanb. Kathryn G1.1n.1ras. Pat Ginveno. Brittany Ctcdhill. Melissa Go, Sarah Gogin. Kenny Gong, Mixir Grab, KeScev Harrison. Claire Herbert, Muand.1 Herrera, Gahea-I Ho. Chris Hodman, lenmler Hourani, Dancda Howard, frin Hughes. Kavley tohnson. lonlin Knos. Molly Kodros. laclyn Kurtela, lolia Kuznetsova. Paolo larano. Serene lau. Asheon leone. Kimi less-, lohnalhan loo. liza lozovatskava, lanvelurvdy. Siulihan Lvrsigh Shannon, Alison Lynch. Felicia Mj. Debocah Migsaysav. lessica Mih. Maria Martin. Patnce Martin. George Mattson. Brittany Mtuer. Laura Maxwell, Nicole McDonald. Sean Mulhern. Colleen Mullen. Dna Murphy. Siobhan Murphy, lorry Newn, Catie O'Mihoney . Katie O'Meara, lauren Ogawa. Millicent OUw.de. Sarah Owens. Marta Pacini. Allison Paver. Jessica Perry. Alima Pindl, Wade Pontius, luke PUUski. Melissa Pun. Kier.l ( jinlan. Un Rjnckilph. Leah Randolph. Ray Rebong, Veronica Recinos, Tirxi Reggio. Ak-x Reidcr, Jamie Rcy, loretta Roddy. Mitthr-w Sahagun. Sam Saliiti. Mic had Santa Maria. Stephen Sanlxihs, Angela Schacb. Me aria Shoenxk. Irmly Simpson. Will Sinks. Rachel Soltdum, Allby Stanton. Mira Stern, Caroline Stone, lack Sullivan, Hillary Sy. Ryan Taylor, lason Tengco. Kristen lean. Stephanie Toman, Celsa Tondli. lauren Tracey. ZOf Unruh. Isabel Urbano. David Uy, Danin Valentini, Sara Venturi OrgoAXiqationy Right: Bobby Kane and Phil Donnici take notes on the debate. Right: Anna Lund, president of JSA, debates about Britney Spears and her affect on popular culture. Far Right: Alex Congi and George Mattson listen to the speakers debate the war in Iraq. 'Speech and Debate (cache how to talk, listen, present, aod argue not just in competition but in the classroom and in life.' Andrew Rugg Speech and Debate Speech and Debate Front Row: Emily So, Jeff Monticelli, Gina Perlite, Rosalie Tolentino, Christina Jones. Second Row: Heather Fox, Audrey Torres, Liz Palazzolo, Adrian Morales, Gar Wai Lee, George Caspar. Third Row: Jason Wen, Patrick Ryan, Andrew Rugg, Phillip Benedetti, Tommy Anderson, Tyler McLaurin, Jimmy Ruck, Ms. Denning. JSA Ni k Adler, Alex Batdack, Nicole Barrack, Dominic Boa, Nick Bea. Rachel Belden, Kristina Bonnett, Ondrca Bryant, Jesse Burdick. Elizabeth Button, Tim Byrne-, Steven Calcagno. Alex Congi. Jillian Cunnigham, Ginger Davis, Ben DiCarlo, t’hil Donnici, Franny Downing, Matt Downing, Joseph Dudley, Chris Eldennr, l isa Etchcpare, Lisa f ike. Marcus GallaglM-r, Matt Groshong, AnnaRose Hughes, Ashley Jabcr, Ariana larrell. Bobby King, Kaitlin Kctchum. Kerry lanahan. Jiean Li. Anna Lund. George Mattron, Mike McCaffcry, Chris Maguire. Colleen Mi Hugh. Erin McLaughlin, Katy Milton, David Morse. Paul Nedeau, Rosie O'Hara. Li Palazzolo, Valerie Quesada, Emily Rinaldi, Anne Rollandi, Mike Rossi. Le-Oul Samson. Steven Sangiacomo. Michael Santomano. Michael Schinvmeck, Stephanie Sodctborg, Tara Spalding, Seara Sullivan, Matthew Switzer, Michelle Vinnts ombo. Matt Walsh, Matthew Yongue, Laura Zimmerman. 0)' fcmo aCcO vj Wildcat's Roar Left: Speech and Debate members prepare for their next debate. Boy's and Girl's State CSC oys State: Will Syme, Nick Bea, Nick Adler, Joe Dudley, Roger Dom Boa (President), Lourdes Long (Vice President), Lizzy Lalanne ardenas. Will Holleran. Girls State: Tracy Cosgriff. (Co-Secretary), Anne Murphy (Co-Secretary). Right: The Social Justice Club take a picture in front of the Martin Luther King. Jr. Memorial in Georgia. •Th« wi wo focused on giving Amnesty a biggc pff-uivo on rampuv- wo hosted our lied fMl and brought our hdrlM' Card Campaign to the Siudonl Center. Through our promotion at human right and work for vocial justice. Amnesty had an impact (or both SI etudente and tho polittcqal pricooorc iKal wo hope to free. Nichole Mendo a and Carlton long Amnesty International 'Music H food for the soul. In the Jesuit taddion of 'men and women for other.' the Music for Others Club's goal is to share our musical talents and fellowship with elders in our community. Ales trillion Music for Others Amnesty International Bottom Row: Siubhan Shannon, Stephanie Lee, Nathan Rossi. Top Row: Carlton Fong (Co-President), Lizzie Lang, Nichole Mendoza (Co-President), Ella Christoph, Jillian Corey, Ms. Switzer (Moderator). Not Pictured: Andrea Abaya, Giuliana Blasi, Shane Fallon, Leah Hannon, Maureen Kantner, Erika Kociolek, Annie Lee, Erin McCaughlin, Dr. Philhour (Moderator), Abby Stanton, Christianize Vocal. Music for Others Front Row: Nabil Hourieh, Jr., Andrew Liotta, Sophia Tan, Wendy Chuah. Second Row: Mr. Arriaga (Moderator), Agnes Lee, Jaclyn Los Banos, Molly Soo| er. Third Row: Katie Fehlhaber, Noelle Lee Wilma Mui. Back Row: Nathan Rossi, Alex Dillion (President), Chris Daniels. Not Pictured: Mr. Gentry' (Moderator). Organisation Wildcats for Others Right: Zoc Unruh listens to Abby Stanton as she talks about international tarriffs during a Social Justice meeting at lunch. the Social luslice CM exist 10 |vumo e docussioo, eduCJIion, jnd .iw.sh.tvsi jmong the student body regarding issues of social justice both locally aryl globally. Among our club activity arc the Thursday Morning Comfort Run. Friri.iv M-irlin de Porres Trip, the Ovivim.il Food and Toy Drive, and the WHINStC Vigil Trip. Marisa Pereira and Gaby Rodc rto Social Justice Social Justice (Upper Division) ack Row: Andrew Liotta, Marisa Pereira Tully, Stephanie Tang, ilma Mui, Adam Malinowski, Emily Warren, Greg Callahan, atricia Go, Katie DeMartini. Front Row: Rachel Anicetti, Annie ?e, Alexa Francoz, Lauren Barulich, Kristina Scolari, Gaby adezno, Catherine Charpentier. Not Pictured: Will Syme, reighton Davis, Ashley Werner, Sarah Mackota, Ms. Ahlbach (Co- loderator). Social Justice (Lower Division) Bottom Row: Mira Stern, Alex Labagh. Middle Row: Sydney Ford, Elizabeth Butler, Ava Rosen. Back Row: Mr. Shaughnessy (Co- Moderator), Zoe Unruh, Allison Lynch, Alex Congi, Keira Quinlan, Leah Hannon, Talia DeMartini, Samantha Feld, Kate Roessler, Liz Driscoll. Orya i$atU t y Right: SI students attend the Love Pow Wow where different types of relationships were discussed. Right: C is for Cookie members talk about the next Pow Wow in the Peer Assistance room. Far Right: Students embrace each other after the successful Pow Wow. C is for Cookie, part of tlx? poor helping department, works to educate SI on common toon issues. Wc host bimonthly Pow Wows with expert S| eakers. toon panels, and open forum to bring those issue out in tin ojton. Mike Peroutka and Kritlin Franco C is for Cookie “Members of the Donuts Coffee Club promise not to frink alcohol or use drugs during their high school career. The club organizes clean and sober events to show students how to have fun without alcohol. John Hughan Donuts Coffee Club C is for Cookie Elizabeth Button, Lydia Centeno, Francesca Christopher, Addie Cuneo, Lisa Fike, Kristin Francoz (President), Patricia Go, Monique Gonzalez, Katie jeung, Annie Lee, Mike Peroutka (President), Grazia Salvemini, Micheala Scarpulla, Anna Snyder, Mr. Thomas (Moderator). Donuts and Coffee Darren Criss (Vice President), John I Jughan (President), Jack Kamm (Treasurer), Kirk Wolfrom (Vice President), Mr. Lorentz (Moderator), Mr. Gentry (Moderator). Orga i%a£i0ni Left: Allison Paver chats with Ashley Gant in the Peer Assistance Room about the presentations they will give during the next meeting period. The future is peace in the Middle Cast.' Victor Si now Dialogue Club If you reject the food, ignore the cutoms, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you might better May home. IJames Michenerl Kari Mah UCSI Dialogue Club ottom Row: Kevin Luna. Middle Row: Stephanie Hartano, indrew Dudum, Victor Sinow (Executive President), George arlson. Top Row: Ginger Davis, Matt Nahases (Executive resident), George Aherne (Vice President). Not Pictured: Rachel .nicetti, Alia Dudum, Vanessa Farnham, Tim Lopez, Mr. Totah vtoderator). United Cultures of St. Ignatius Front Row: Kari Mah (President), Chris Hoffman, Emily Warren. Back Row: Kristina Scolari, Andree Engelhardt, Sophia Salfiti, Mike Peroutka, Tiffanie Ma (President), Erin Cavanaugh, Ms. Purcell (Moderator). Organisation Right: Italian Club members showing their pride in the Columbus Day Parade. 'Gandhi said. 'You mu SI lx- the change you wish to see in the world.’ Generally, most people have the pre conceived notion that African-Atricans do not academically perform well. AAAS is live support lhal says otherwise. Leslie Freeman AAAS Yescnia Padilla ALAS AAAS (Association of African-American Students) ALAS (Association of Latin-American Students Angeliquo Boccara, Rocco Bovo, Ondrea Bryant, Raphael Cobb, Matthew ROSTER NOT AVAILABLE Cramedy, Chris Daniels,Evelyn F. Derdenau, BJ Domingo, Ebony Dortch, )oya Dupre, Joshua Evans, Mike Fortes, Danielle Francois, Leslie Freeman, Giovanni Gallavead, Ashley Gant, Jasmonai Gentry, Ashley Green, Moron Haileselassie, Yestti Haileselassie, DiMarco Hoskins, Mario Johnson, Matt Jones, Court nee Jordan-Cox, Danielle Joseph, Craig King, Trevor Lambright, Mike Mace, Ann-Marie MacFarlane, Paul MacFarlane. Marvin Mauza neves, Chaz Morales, Jamaize Olawale, Milicent Olawale, .Vtark Rawls, Rachel Rawls, Bryanna Santee, Louis Schuman, Danielle Smith.I.eohn Smith, Matt Smith, Tyronda Starks, Marcel Thompson, Monica Ternullo, Danielle Walker, Kerry Watson, Maya Zitrin, Carolyn Smith (Moderator). Steve Bluford (Moderator). Org L4 C$attonj Pack Pride ASC's mission is to educate the entire SI community about different Asian cultures represented at SI. ASC sponsors the Annual Dragon Boat Race. Rose Grams, and other cultural awareness projects. Tiffany Chinn and Stephanie Ordove a ASC 'This year, the Italian Club rocked. We won a prize at the Columbus Day Parade and tbowed down at the cook off. Dana Armanino Italian Club ASC (Asian Students Coalition) •nnah Aherqucz. Ryan Aguirre, Ronald Alivia, Katrina Andres. Kristine Arangcon. Michelle guclles. II Casas, |en Castro, Nod Castro, Sherry Chak, Core ’ Chan, Kristin Chang, Tiffany Clnnn o-Presidenn, Monika Choo, Wendy Chuah, |ocy Chy, Vincent Concepcion, R.iquel Dayao, loanne ■ la Cruz, less dela Merced, Carlo de Icon. Jeff DeVcra. Noel Diaz de Rivera, Theresa ismeru. •tcric Evangelista, Kenneth Mores, Carlton Tung Felicia Fong. Fats rente Fong, Max Cabinna, Angela dura, Alast.ur Gcnsmundo, lanette Mae Gonzales, Steven Mend let. Claire Herbert. Samantha itad.1, Cori Kitaura. (ill Kilaura. Matt Lai, Serene lau, Jonathan Lawson. Eli Lazaro, Asliton lee, Kelly c. Misha les. Noetic lee, Stephanie Lucas, Felicia Ma, Melvyn Manaps.il, Patrice Martin, Dan ascardo. Malt Mistica, Heather Mui, Christian Ong Stephanie Ordovoz.i Co-President), Lauren inch. Jamie Rcy. Lauren Sanchez, Darryl Sarzalsa, Paulina Singh.i|)ok. Jcnatyn Sotto. Jason Tenco. •drew To, Kri-vten Tom, Helen Tso. Sainna Tsui. Lisa Umekubo, Chris Urrla. David Uy. Amadeo bat, Chris VilSongcp. Martin Wu. Allison Yee, Daniel Yce, Ms. Curcio (Moderator). Italian Club Bottom Row: Micacla Rizzo, Christina Sangiacomo, Molly Leveroni, Greg Callaghan (Vice President), Francesca Fenili (Vice President), Dana Armanino (President), Jeff Callaghan (Vice President). Second Row: Franny Downy, Michaella Armanino,Christina Lauretta, Natalie Sancimino, Grazia Salvemini, Maddie Curet, Vinnie, Tony Roca, Laura Fowler. Third Row: Victoria Dudley, Marina Gilmore, Gina Perlite, Sean Quinlan, Lizzy Lalanne, Regina Moore, Johnathon Tallxit, Patrick Raggio, Maria Deagaetano. Not Pictured: Ms. Devincenzi (Moderator), Steven Sangiacomo, John Sangiacomo, Zoe Meharg. Organisations- Right: Colleen McHugh and Silvia Llado visit the San Francisco fire station and pose in front of a fire truck. Right: Carlos Galofre poses in front of Stonestown. mac San Francisco Barcelona Exchange Colleen McHugh, Olivia Talavan, Mr. Carlos Gazulla (Moderator), Katherine Kerbleski, Eric Kathrein, Ms. Talavan, Silvia Llado, Carlos Galofre, Anna Alioto, Maria Segura, Laura Auguet, Mr. Olaizola. Japanese Honors Society Front Row: Hannah Abarquez, Annie Lee, Andrew Liotta, Agnes Lee. Second Row: Martin Wu, Lauren Ogawa, Raquel Dayao, Katrina Yupangco, Ms. Takamatsu (Moderator), Mari Goldstone, Tiffany Chinn, Chris Urda. Third Row: Alyssa Chen, Jenny Wilhelm, Jennalyn Sotto, Sergio Rodriguez, Benjamin Louie, Alex Safronov, Javier Hernandez, Davidson Lao, Paolo Larano, Aaron Wu. Fourth Row: Taylor Smith. Org uq xtvOt y Left: Pepe and Silvia Llado take time to relax and hang out at the beach. Left: Carlos Galofre reaches over the fence to feed a swan in the pond. Spanish Honofs Society aims to bridge the gap between American cultures and those ot' Spain ami latin America. As the- adage goes, ’con paciencia y saliva, un defame sc tiro a una hormiga. Emily Warren and Maria DcGactano Spanish Honors Society Spanish Honors Society ’onl Row: Miranda Herrera. Jessica Cruz-Bushong. Joanne oela Cruz, Sophia an, Jeannette Quintana. Second Row: David Lew, Maria Angelica DeCaetano !o President). Jennifer Hourani, Joya Dupre, Yesenia Padilla, Micaela Shorrock, amille Mize. Lizzie Fox. Third Row: Mr. Cazulla (Moderator), Michael Arnellc, •scar Roque, Max Shapiro, Max Bamsey. Not Pictured: Vanessa Aguilar, Elizabeth ndalong. Randy Baldassarre, Mike BellingS, Adriean Bravo, Lydia Centeno, manda Dougherty, Shane Fallon, Lauren Gerchow, Leah Hannan, Chris Harders, aine Harris, Brittany Harrison, Kelcey Harrison, Kim Jackanich, Serene Lau, Annie ■e, Andy Ragni, Karla Ruiz, Clare Ryan, Valerie Santos, Fmily Schwartz, Will nks. Maya Smith, Monica Tcrnullo, Miranda Tsang, Emily Warren (Co-President). Above: Silvia Llado takes a break from walking across the Golden Gate Bridge. Grg to i atLov Right: At Ludi Octobres, a convention held at SI, Latin sudents dress in their togas. Right: Madame Friedman leads the French Club in a fun acivity. •Who « -4 (atm's j dead language? Certainty not anyone (torn JCl! Junior CUuic.il Uviquc i a club that brings teigerher students with a shirt-d cnthsisuvri lor latin and the ancient weald. Thw year Si JCl became invkived at state level by luxtmg Xud Octobers, a Nor- Cal latin convention amended by 475 delegate from other schools in Normal tone group even came from Nevada!!. Latin vivit at SI!' Tracy Cosgrirt JCL Jo pense, done je suis. Anna Rose Hughes French Club JCL (Junior Classical League) Jonathan Mitrunir N.rtalie AJhiuiA'. Ii Atilt, Ryan Agum . Bern AHxntkr. Elydia Arrkrvoo. phony Andmnry Wyatt Arnold. Nick Bansonr. 1 bonus Barth. Man BcrgJnm, Claire Bexx-Hc (ohn Btmclli, M Remind. Paolo Ik.xcini Iphnny Brunt fli .rfxdi Ikfli n, Timotlty Byme. Steve Qfcflgno. fnc.i Ctrlv, AkvOurt Andrew Clark, Vanessa Gxdova, Tracy Cosgptt tPte-sxkmi, Rcrv Coyne, Damn Ohs, Colin Cullmui David (Mug Jessica Deta Merced. Kcfiy Dillon, Hal Dormi, frl IXwrfxih'. Kevin Downey, Man l r. m% Andtw Duckni. Ramzi Durkin I in ic Fafcie. Vanessa Famhafl Katie JefilKilxr. CKirtr- fettkin. t lyiy Fertkxi. Kelly JiUjxarxk. Heather Fun, Brim Franctschi, Senxnch Frecmatx CJtriv rretie, Mas Gaspari. Casey On. Dan J lallsy, Chrw I Ixitnin. Andrew Hooker, Scan h™, Jack Kamm, frit KeutrrZ Robert JCeBy. Vincent Krwd. Kmtina JQrtficessner, Jordan Knot, |m Kofing. VarXSSJ Krauie. Laura Kulm, Paul I alntk , Derek l.twvxx Drew Lawson, Nocile Ice, N o lev. Gar Eai lev. Adxixi loom-, Benjamin lo. Rrhtrt Iottu , Regina Lombardo. Sieve lope , David lopes Kevin lurvi, Edward Madman, Frtrkrit Mxfijpn, Bf.uxim Martn. Nick Martinis. Jonathan Mason George Mattson. Tbotrus Maz ut co, Chris McCatkryn Chns McCarty, Nicole Me IXxvtkl. IXrek McDonakl. Ccrny McGuire. Melvxi McOuiller. kihn .Wits. Camili Mize, David Morse, Jonrhin Murphy, Jerry Nt vin, Danny O’Darnell, Katie O'Reilly. jan ze Otamule, Mllieent Otawak . Jen Olsen. Liz PaLinok Susanna IVtulcs, Kristen ftalert larence Ptxxtk-. Luke Pulaski Lauren Quad Cum Ouittrir Patrie I Rasjao. Natalie R.HSJO, Ales Kedxr, fnc Reiser, Libby Reiser. Stephanie Jlxhtiiolitr, Nit ole Roger, kited Sain. ixh Sun. Natalie Schwab, Mchuti Shrmneck. Gaire $hmantel. {IlitX Siz -. Michael Sdsot Chri-zrchcr Vies, MichaelStficri, Mhha Surxkiixrvskiy. Danny Tax-, May Tikkn. C nthu Tokntino. Rosalie Tokrtino, Kilx-I I .'rhino, David Uv. Kevin Waflers. Meghan Wuiarm, Tiftarry Woo. Chns Wooky. Daniel immtTnviri, Mv Cere «0(CoAlodcraton. Me McCarty GvSfeckrjtixi. French Club Front Row: Brenda Lawrence, Christopher Johnson, Rachel Cusing. Back Row: Cecilia Thorton-Alson, Kristen Francoz, Yuliar Quintero, Jacqueline Mancini, Helen Fowler, Madame Freidman (Moderator) Not Pictured: Anna Rose Ftughes (President), Maggie McAteer (President), Greg Callaghan. Organisation y Linguistic Cats Lett: JCL members sort through National Latin exams taken at the convention in October. Far Lett: Bryanna Santee and Cynthia Tolcntino hold up signs of activities that are being held at the JCL convention. Above: Students participate in a competition out on the field. Left: The French Club members hold stuffed animals while awaiting instructions from their moderator. Org X4 i$atU txt- Right: Marie Luchessa makes a poster advertising a snowboarding club meeting. 'Science club is a magical, enchanting experience in which all students can explore and discover new knowledge and ideas and enhance brain power while still having fun and being with friends.' Karen Damon Science Club Jon Abinante Tech Club Science Club Left to Right: Peter Damon, Karen Damon (President), Cian Quattrin, Chuck Beaulieu. Not Pictured: Aidan Cahill, Mark Rawls, julia Balibrera, Natalie Repin, Bland Wilson Cannon III, Pol DeMartini, Chris Furniss, Joseph Gunther, Ashley Gan, Angelique Boccara, Mark Carlin, Matt Mulry, Matt Pallas, Mr. Ugawa (Moderator). Tech Club Core Bottom Row: Mr. Casey (Moderator), Mr. Pate (Moderator), Amy Lew, John Hughan. Second Row: Mr. Svetcov (Moderator), Sergio Rodriguez, Erik Loos, Brian Estrada. Third Row: Sean Roddy, Jon Abinante (President), Dominic Valentini, Ian Randolph, Alex Safranov, Eric Chu, Michael Santa Maria, Mr. Boyle (Moderator). Not Pictured: Kimberly Lew, Samuel Nelson. O '$ani$ xtio xy Leaving Cat Tracks Left: Tech Club members work hard at the computers in the PC Lab. It's been quite a experience, taking over the Anime Club. I ieel that it has taken on new life, aix) we’re delving into a lot of new territory, listening to and serving our members much more effectively. Amy Lew Anime Club Yesenia Padilla Art and Pub Anime Club lex Safronov, Katrina Yupangco, Kristina Kirchgessner, George Jravo, Amy Lew (President), Sergio Rodriguez, Kirk Wolfrom, Cristina So, Sherry Chak, Ian Randolph, Hannah Abarquez, Clancy vtcCartney, Jessica Malt, Mr. Maychrowitz (Moderator). Art and Pub Front Row: Marie l.uchessa, Jamie Rev, Yesenia Padilla (President), Priscilla Wong, Emily Milton, Kelsey Maher, Christina Wa. Second Row: Giulianna Blasi, Mr. Devine (Moderator), Patrick McDonnell, Maria Martin, Tina Reggio, Molly Lehmann, Jessica Lau, Lindsey Totah, Michelle Nguyen. Org to i aAtot i Right: Vince Kinnard, Adam Malinowski, Greg Wildermuth, and Matias Godinez wait anxiously for their turn at the lanes. CSF it on honors elob that welcomes its mtmbcn ond provides service to the school ond outside community. Wo have hod mwy memorable experiences wodoog wf.h out members at well a participating in helping the less fonunate ond giving donations to the needy. Than Is tot all the people who help make this pensile. Yanrssa li and Stephanie lee CSf 'Bowling is universal. Freshmen. Sophomore, Junior. Senior. Our club has them all because bowling is a spoil that everyone, no matter who you are. can enjoy! Matias Godinez and Greg Wildermuth Bowling Club CSF (California Scholarship Federation) lir Adler. Roruld Alivio. Mac Bomwy. Andrew Bollmon. JeniferCostro, (Tin Cavanaugh, Corey Chan. Krishna Chin. Alysso Chen. Jessica Chen. Tiffany Chew, Catherine Charpentkv. Theoro Cimino, got CorVery. less a Cru - Bushong Rachel Cusmg Kevin Downey. Alio Dixlom. Malta Dudum, Ariel Esrebe . Masine Evangelista. Vatene tvaisgelisU. gceeeth flores, fetscia tong, Ailien Ford. Heather Fos. AlosUir Ccsmunrfo. Mkhael Cdson. Christine Clusti. Patricia Co, Altiyjn Comer. Momque Oonrales. Moon HaJescCissie. Miranda Herrera. Fkmo Ho. Cate- llo. Mirianne Horn. Inn Houroni. Kirrbetely Jaekrrvch. Katie Itsmg Rachael Kerrigan, leff Knos. Erika Kockilek. lohs Kolendo. Rachel Kusmg, Serene lay, Arondi lourence. Agnes lee. Ashvm Ice. h'oHle Lee. Xephwie Ire iCo-BresklenO, gimi Irss. Vanessa li iCiyPresklenO, Andrrsv liotto, Ben Lo, Benjamin to. Jjclyn Los Biros, lenite turn. Felicia Ma, Metvyn Manapul, Ryan McCauley. Wilma Mug Meghan Mullen, Colleen Mullets. Crjig Nelson, louren Ogivso, Sarjh O'Leary, David Obvier, Yesenio Pjdllo. lenny Power, Melissa F j v tauten Quash, leomctte Qulni.no, Danny Radovith, Kelly Randolph, Ian Rondolpli, Ale RsSdcr. Libby Reiser. Iirsi Reggxi, lavrers Reyes. Nathan Rossi, Dominic Salliak-ra, Matt Sahagury lir Santos. Chris Scott. Mitt See. Tom Shannahin. Sarjh Sriii.ilowk . AS mi Sn-.rh, Krishna So, Misha Svndukovsti. Hillary Sv. Sophia Tan, Scrykunie Tang Kristen Tom. Kristin Tom. Andrew Tro. landle Hopper. Miranda Tung luslin Tsui. Donna VeekJiano, Scott Warded. Jen Wilhelm.Meghan Williams. Allison Yce. Daniel Yee. Enn Young Katrina Yupangco. Sts. Quattr ! (.Moderator ■ Bowling Club Front Row: George Bravo, Mark Magtoto, George Bravo, Greg Wildermuth (President), Matias Godinez, Harry Hunter. Back Row Jessica Mah, Patrick Mariano, Mark Carlin. Not Pictured: Ms. Behr (Moderator). Org iriC$cU'U ny Cat Skills Left: Teachers representing the California Scholarship Federation discuss plans for meetings in the future. II doesn't nuitor vector or not you like physics. Scan Quinlan and loanne dela Cruz Physics Club The chess c lul is a great way tor students to loam how to play a classic game of strategy and skill. There are many talented players at SI. and I am honored to 1)0 among them. Scott Wardcll Chess Club Physics Club vlark Boll man, Derrick Chan, Thomas Chu, Joanne dela Cruz President), Adam Malinowski, Dan Murphy, Patty Pang, Jake ’ashelinsky, Kevin Poon, Sean Quinlan (President), Victor Sinow, Ihris Villongco, Martin VVu, Dr. Dann (Moderator). Chess Club Front Row: Alex Congi, Peter Damon, Julia Balibrera, Karen Damon. Back Row: Mr. Isham (Moderator), Max Bamsey, Scott VVardell (President). Ory M ityXtiony Right: Jessica dela Merced speaks about her new club, St. Ignatius Live, and what they plan to do during the year. Far Right: Mr. Bauman and a guest speaker talk to students about the world of theatre. Right: Students listen to a guest speaker talk about his career in the arts. The secret (o performing stupid comedy is getting club members that .ire stupid to begin with. lessic.i dela Merced and Jeff Knox SIL The Saint Ignatius Theatre Club continues to lie one of the largest clubs on campus. With a dedicated mission to offering all students a safe place to share their gifts, vve really shook things up in 2004. Zach Kenney Theatre Club SIL (St. Ignatius Live) Freshmen: Lawrence Papale, Patrick Ryan, Evelyn Dcrderian, Karla Ruiz, Michaela McEvoy, Cyren.i Giordano, Natalie Sanciniino, Thcrose Yr.ini, Molly Lehmann, Shelly Capulong, Abigail Cortez, lessica Alejandrino, Kayla Aragcon, Justin Lorentz, Helen Fowler. Julian Schneider. Sophomores: Alanna Pinell, Lizzie Fabie, Iordan Knox, Matt Iones, Sarah Owens. Juniors: Veronica Lam, Miranda King. Hunter Peterson, Jeremiah Kelleher, Lourdes Long, Darren Cnss, Kirk VVolfrom. 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UV tttton KiicVNVi«k WOHNT Hyr Op ()jr«r ji ni W Ih ma fWWafcm Organisations- That's Entertainment Left: Ashley Hawthrone and Andrew Haesloop play the piano during an Acapclla meeting. ll'$ no always easy to rock at SI. With all the distractions, like homework and various Sporting events, it is easy to lose focus. To keep things in pcrscpectivc, one quote must Ik- kept in mind, ‘If music Ik the food of life. Then Play On!!1' Chris Daniels Rock Roll Club Acapella Front Row: Alanna Pinell, Susanna Peeples, Darren Criss, Le-Oul Samson. Second Row: Stephanie Hartono, Alia Dudum,Kristina Kern. Regina Lombardo, Francesca Christopher, Elizabeth ndolong, Michelle Eng Suroweic. Back Row: Andrew Haesloop, peart Quinlan, Philip Markle. Not Pictured: Mr. Shaughnessy Moderator). Rock and Roll Club Jessica Liu. Peter Damon, Al by Cortez. Ryan Aguirre, Justin Lorentz, Danny Sohoknccht, Erin McLaughlin. Andy Ragni, Britney Huclbig. Marina Gilmore, Gina Perlite, Emily K xis. Natalie Haymond, Alex Tremhath. Derrek Chu, Cal Trembath, Liz Palazzolo, Austen Kim, Tommy Anderson. Matt Terizzi, Rory Coyne. Jon Alii nante, Paolo Larano, Sam Gordon, Jonathan Lou, Chuck Bealieu, Andrew Kuhl, Carlos Cajilig. Sean Monaghan, Mason Howard, George Aherne, Will Vanderbuilt, Will Sinks, Kichel Briones. Colleen Mdnerney, Gina Balibrera, Elliot Ferarra, Vinnie Barisone. Teresa Long. Jim Rolling, Joe Collins, Pat Daly. Kristina Theleen, Franny Giuliani, Nick Kramer, Jessie Balsham, Kristina Kirchgesshcr, Camera 8aker, Steve Lo|K‘ , Cian Quatrin. Daniel Harrington, Tiffany Ng, Franny Downings, Georgina Mclnerney, Hannah Abarquez. Katherine Scolari. Natalie Repin, Andrew Liotta, Chris Villongu, Jeff Devera, George Aherne (Co-President), Chris Daniels (Co-President), Darren Chris (Co-President), Karen Damon (Co-President), Mr. Lorentz (Mrxferator). Org M iqatlen fr Right: Frosh Soph Social Club members listen druing a metting about their next big event. Alex Lollini Teen Social Scene We an- tin- social club, here to make school life more relaxing and fun! Alex Muff Frosh Soph Social Club Teen Social Scene Frosh Soph Social Club Front Row: Katie Fitzpatrick, Alex Lollini (President), Marisa ROSTER NOT AVAILABLE Periera Tully, Julieclaire Sheppard. Back Row: Heidi Groh, Francesca Lollini, Allison Pheatt, Amanda Tredinnick. Not Pictured: Ms. Ortega (Moderator), Dana Armanino, Maddie Curet, Francesca Fenili, Regina Moore, Zoe Meharg. O 'g Xi v%at.t0ny Chatty Cats ; FroshfSophSocia 3 !- r o C' G)i Left: Frosh Soph Social Club members Alex Huff and Mara Durkin sit at their table during the Open House. Continue to contaminate your bed. and you will one night Miffoeate in your own watte.' Emily Rinaldi Environmental Club •We're not under your bed, we're not in your closet we’re not big ami blurt, but we make cookies for you! Kathryn Ciaiuras and Cianna Toboni Cookie Monvler . Inc. Environmental Club ront Row: Ginger Davis, Vanessa Farnham, Dana Fisco, Rosie Mara (President), Emily Rinaldi (President). Back Row: Mr Totah Moderator), Amadeo Vibat, John Lawson, Julia Balibrcra, Shane illon, Megs Mullen, Annie Lee, Jenny Powers. Cookie Monster, Inc. Kate Bauman, Kelcey Harrison, Cat Fcrdon, Gianna To!x ni, Natalya DeRobertis-Theye, Elizabeth Groh, Ms. Brickcr (Moderator), Dria Murphy. Not Pictured: Kathryn Gianaras. Oi'0 u i xtlotxy Right: Senior Editor Eric Reiser looks through an old yearbook tor inspiration. Right: Editor-in-chief Dana Armanino opens packages of supplements for the upcoming year. Far Right: Inside SI Editor-in-Chief Mark Rawls works to complete his article for the next issue. 'Someone told me ycaiboolc is .1 life lesson and I responded, 'Yes, I would never «to it again. Victoria Go Ignatian 'High school comes and goes, hut Cat's Eye lasts a lifetime. Cynthia Tolentino and Maureen Kanter Cat's Ivc The Ignatian Bottom Row: Valerie Durkin, Jessica Cruz-Bushong, Vicky Go (Editor-In-Chief), Allison Yee, Laura Fowler, Vanessa Li. Middle Row: Monique Gonzalez, Janelle Tropper, Dana Armanino (Editor-In-CheiO, Nichole Mendoza, Rachel Mikulsky, Laura McCunniff-Reid (Editor-In-Chief). Top Row: Ms. Schwarz (Co-Moderator), Ms. McGovern (Co-Moderator), Alastair Gesmundo, Colin Culligan, Clarissa Wong. Not Pictured: Michaella Armanino, Bccca Byrnes. Molly Callaghan, Elizabeth Dougherty, Victoria Dudley, Francesca Fenili, Olivia Flynn, Carlton Fong. Kenny Gong, Rosie Huddleston, Cassie Kosturos, Katie McCarthy, Julie Tursi, Michael McQuillor, Zoo Meharg, Craig Nelson, Natalie Nowak, Kevin Poon, Eric- Reiser, May Tildcn, Miranda Tsang. Photographers: Noel Diaz De Rivera, Melvyn Manapsal, Helen Tso. Cat's Eye Justin Lorentz, Darryl Yip, Jeffrey Byrnes, Michael Santa Maria, Maureen Kantner (Editor-in-chief), Lauren Sanchez. Not Pictured Cynthia Tolentino (Editor-in-chief), Ms. Bricker (Moderator), Ms. Reid (Moderator), Allyson Gomez, Amanda Lawrence, Brian Lee. Will Vanderbilt. OrganiqatUmy Capturing the Moments Left: Victoria Dudley and Michaella Armanino, work hard on the freshmen section to meet their up-and-coming deadline. You with you were .is cool as we are. Mark Rauls Inside SI ‘Tlw Quiff fdilorial Board meets over lunch to either accept or reject your fiction, poetry, and artwork to the school's annual literary journal. In the winter, we sponser a school-wide poetry slam. Kevin Feeney and Semutch Freeman The Quill Inside SI tax Bamsey, Dominic Boa, Jessica Chen, Ella Christoph, Ginger •avis, George Caspar, Matias Godinez, Allyson Gomez, Monique ionzalez, Fiona Ho, John Hughan, Robin Joe, Jack Kamm, Jordan nox, Jim Rolling, Alex Labagh, Julian Labagh, Paolo Lara no, manda Lawrence, Molly Lehmann, Brian Linhares, Jessica Liu, rin Mclaughlin, Sean Monaghan, Wilma Mui, Yesenia Padilla, Cian fuattrin, Mark Rawls (Editor-in-ChieO, Caroline Robinson, Andrew ugg, Elizabeth Santos, Peter Sherer, Mike Solso, Stephanie Tang, ill Vanderbilt, Jason Wen, Mr. Castro (Moderator), Mr. Balano. The Quill Bottom Row: Ms. Nickolai (Co-Moderator), Pat Raggio, Lauren Sanchez, Nicole Mendoza, Amy Lew, Paolo Braccini, Amanda Lowrey, Molly Sooper, Semutch Freeman (Co-Editor-in-Chief), Ms. Purcell (Co- Moderator). Top Row: Colleen Mc Hugh, Francesca Christopher, Kristy Choo, Katie O'Reilly, Noelle Bidegain berry, Nora Stillman, Emily Rinaldi, Christina Jones. Not Pictured: Will Andereck, Joey Armao, Allison Doyle, Kevin Feeney (Co-Editor-in-Chief), Alexa Francoz, Kristin Francoz, Aubrey Munoz, Samantha Silva, Katie O'Reilly, Miranda Tsang. Mr. Dekker (Co-Moderator). Right: Maricela Cardona, Adrienne Aguirre, Vanessa Paredes, and ).). Casas change their schedule for rehearsal. Far Right: Meron Haileslassie and Joya Dupre practice for their upcoming performance. Right: Dance Drill team perform their well rehearsed and choreographed routine at the Bruce-Mahoney basketball during half time. 'Rock your body.' VancvM Paredcc Dance and Drill Rally Core Ashley Hawthorne (Co-President) Jessica Dela Merced (Co- President), Anne Marie McFarlane. Not Pictured: Maggie McAteer (Co-President), Mike Corbolotti, Tom Corbolotti, Max Mizono, Tim Szarnichi, Kevin Feeney, Jens Hansen, Dorn Bea, Nick Bea, Ms. Nikolai (Moderator). Dance and Drill First Row: Meron I laileselassie. Shelly Capulong. Reeza Esmero, Kristin Chan, Maxine Evangelista, Rachel Solidum. Second Row: Jeanine Yap, Jessica Alejandrino, Samantha Bautista, JJ Casas (Core), Fran Badiola, Jennifer Lee, Abby Cortez. Third Row: Patric Martin, Joya Dupree. Fourth Row: Maricela Cardona (Core), Adrienne Aguirre (Core), Vanessa Parades (Core), Lizzy Masliah, Madison Kelleher, Ashley Chanayen, Valerie Evangelista. Not Pictured: Ms. Cccchin (Moderator). Wildcat Pride wmm Left: The entire Dance and Drill team ends their performance at the center of the court. OlXjO X cUiOYXi Alx ve: An student wildly waves a blue flag to show his SI pride. Cheerleaders ROSTER NOT AVAILABLE Cat Pack l eft: The crowd cheers wildly for the Wildcats as the Varsity Football team wins the first game for a chance at the Bruce. It's not our fault that liardly anyone ha school spirit anymore. Shame on you all. But thanks to the Spirit Club we're still hanging on,..and it's even getting better, slowly but surely.' Kritlrn Cledhill Spirit Club V-____ Spirit Club Above: Cheerleaders raise the crowd's enthusiasm, ottom Row: Julius Mendoza, Kristen Cledhill (President), Will inks, Bobby Kane, Harry Hunter. Middle Row: Leslie Freeman, lex Congi, Steve Sangiacomo, Nick Brady. Top Row: Mr. Hirsch Moderator), Nick Bea, Mike O'Mahoney, Hunter Petterson, Marc arlin. Left: Andrew Liotta takes a punch from Agnes Lee. Left: Sophia Tan releases herself from the grip of Mr. Maychrowitz. Sailing Club Front Row: Victor Sinow (President), Emily Roos, Elizabeth Holden. Back Row: Rick Driscoll, Dominic Valentini, Brenden O'Callaghan. Not Pictured: (Moderator). Martial Arts Eric Anguiano, Wendy Chuah, Leslie Freeman,Paolo Larano, Agm Lee, Andrew Liotta, Mr. Maychrowitz (Moderator). The Rest of the Pack Left: Eric Anguiano and Wendy Chuah practice their moves in the hallway. Far Left: Eric Anguiano shows a new move to Paolo Larano during a simulated battle sequence of two mortal opponents. 'Uh oh, I think thatS gonna leave a mart;!' Midui‘1 Sanchc Paintball Club The Paintball Club Mike Sanchez (President), Matt Bergstrom (Vice-President), Haig Sujohn, Arek Malinowski, Scott Warded, Dan Bello, Mike Bosetti, Mike Lando, Steven Sangiacomo, Jack Torres, Zack Salin, Ian Del Castillo, Ms. Cota (Moderator). Above: Two martial arts students rehearse their newly-learned moves. Brother jackson CLC Zach Bown, Jonathan Tengco, Eric Reiser, Tony Steacy, Bryan Downey, Ernesto Cortez, Br. Jackson (Moderator). Running on Empty CLC Kevin Poon, Cynthia Tolentino, Carlton Fong, Sairina Tsui, Shanti Tharayil, Noel Diaz de Rivera, Lauren Sanchez, Tiffany Chinn, Ms. Nickolai (Moderator). Orga C$ xt tom Cats for Others CLC's, or Christian Life Communities, are an integral part of St. Ignatius College Preparatory, hey are one of the many elements that make SI different than almost every other school in the lay Area. CLC's are started by students, teachers, or a combination of the two. These small .roups of about five to ten are composed of a diversity of people that is incomparable to most ither college preparatory institutions, which is certainly reflective of the entire student body, fecause of the constant change of people in terms of personalities and interests that keep SI o different, CLC's are also frequently altering giving freshness to the spirituality of each year, although the general goal of a CLC is to get to know its members by doing different activities that enefit the SI community as a whole, each has a different mission statement and some even gear □wards specific issues or needs that today's teenager faces. 'I really enjoy being in a CLC because I've gotten to know my friends like family and you get to eat a lot of pizza and meet unshaven ami unshowered, homeless people.' Tony Sleacy (CLC member) Brother lackson CLC 'I enjoy my CLC because it is a mixture of fun and charity. Kevin Poon (CLC member) Running on Imply CLC Organisation Keeping the Faith CLC Derrick Chan, Laura Fowler, Lauren Goldberg, Amanda Lawrence, Jonathan Lawson, Amy Lew, Vanessa Li, Kelly Lee, Michael Melcher, Nicole Mendoza, Caroline Robinson (Student Leader), Grazia Salvemini, Amadeo Vibat, Ms. Kodros (Moderator). 7 Off the Fawal CLC Kristina Bonnett, Paolo Brace ini, Franny Downing, Liz Holden, Cori Kitaura, Inna Kurikova, Jessica Lau, Amanda Lawrence (Student Leader), Brenda Lawrence, Jennifer Lee, Jessica Lau, Erin McLaughlin, Emily Milton, Alex Trembath, Christina VVa, Priscilla Wong, Ms. Fawal (Moderator). Orgarutftfiotxi- Sprints Rivals Teamwork .. . . Victory Competition Cooperation Endurance Practices Defeats Coaches Left a I WlpV'64 iA Oy on sports on! Row: f. M.idigan, B I oughridgc, J.1 IcriundO . C. M. n .iiures, |. Mondo j, |. Mourn. Second Row: T. Glgamarsino, . Hunter, P. Nedeau, P. McDonnell, D. Hoskins, I. Torres. K. McQu.itd, G. McEvoy. Third Row: T. Purtill. M. Carlin, |. rmao, A. Caspari, D. Hemphill, P. Gagan. R. Rihero, Z. Salin, C. Gallarcad fourth Row: B, Martin, I Del Castillo, I nruh, M Switzer, N. Brady. M, Coyne. B, Franccschi, K. Andrus. Fifth Ross: E. Me erra (Slats), W. Mui iStatsl, M. Bottner rainer), |. Regalia (A$s«. Coat hi. S. Bluford lAsst. Coach), J. Vollert iHcad Coach), P. Tonelli 'Asst. Coach), M. Russell ■sst.Coach). K. Assadunan iAssi. Trainer), L. Freeman iManager Traincrl K. Wolfram Manager Sixth Ross: D. Zatkin. C inotti. K Bianchi, M Corfralntti. S Hatty, T. Coibolotli, M. S. t he . I) Bolin, I ■ •, M. Mac «•. Top Row: M ROHi, M 'Mahoney, M. Smith. | Evans, A Dann-Cibbs, C- Morales. M. Tlsonspson, N. Johnstone. G. Malman, C. Ferdon. G. Mangan. You guys remember fresman tryouts when we tried running in those tight pants? You remember when we took our helmets oft during practice just to be screamed at by coach? Bananas? The Pow-Wows? Shred- der going nuts on cupcake? Kawabunga? Suhr, the Tackling Dummy? You guys DO YOUR JOB!!! THATCAN'T HAPPEN!!! HIGH AND TIGHT!!! x 30?? St. Mary's and the dehydration experience? Twins holding hands? It's been a great tour years of football!!! P.S. You want thunder or lightnin'. -Aaron Dann-Gibbs, Jorge Hernandez, Steve Harty Scoreboa r d Buchanan L: 14-20 Marin Catholic W: 35-14 San Lorenzo Valley W: 27-0 SHC W: 28-14 Serra L: 25-42 St. Francis L: 0-24 Bellarmine L: 8-30 Vanity football JV F o o 1 b a I I Mike Bosetti runs down the field with no one close to tackling him. After making a great play, Mike Bosetti smiles through his helmet. Daren Smylie runs down the field. Connor Daly celebrates his touchdown. Football ront Row: T. Castillo, A. Kuhl, M. Watkins, N. Cahagniot, R. Coyne, D. Hallisy, . Bornestein, K. Milken. Second Row: M. Bossetti, I). Smylie, ). Lau, S. Salfiti, K. Ivrne, S. Sarabalis, A. Chang. Third Row: C. Morales, J. Cortez (Trainer), E. Allen Asst. Coach), J. Hirsch (Head Coach), G. Saucedo (Asst. Coach), K. Lew (Trainer), A. Harris (Trainer). Fourth Row: S. Mulhern, R. Loftus, J. Rosen, B. Del Castillo, A. dairena, W. Sinks, A. Bedrossian, M. Olawale, S. Goossens. Top Row: J. Nevin, Watters, M. Johnson, C. King, T. Lambright, N. Roessler, ). Salin, J. Johnson. This has been a great year for us CATS! We've worked hard, built ourselves up, and worked some more. Thanks for being there for each other, guys. And don't forget the best play ever: RAIN- BOW SKITTLES! We have four captains, but thirty-four leaders, yet one team. -Craig King, Will Sinks, Brian Del Castillo, and Kevin Watters Scoreboa r d Buchanan L: 6-13 Marin Catholic W: 10-0 San Lorenzo Valley W: 24-23 SMC W: 31-6 Serra L: 8-20 St. Francis W: 4-16 Bellarmine W: 19-13 JV Football Richie Gordon hikes the ball to Willy Jaquier. r o s h t a I I F rahmetv Football . Barth, C. Blohm. A. Borella, A. Brown, V. Bull, S. Cooney, A. Cuningham, J. Darza, D. Dianda. A. )unlevy, H. Ferdon, M. Caspari, R. Gordon. K. Graham, G. Hutchinson, VV. Jaquicr, T. Kilgore, R. iirkpalrick, M. Kosmas, D. Lawrie,). Lawson, S. Lensing, A. Levinger, B. Linharos, N. Lucey, P. Mac arlane, F. Madigan, S. Maucr, T. Mazzucco, J. McBride, C. McCaffery, D. McDonald, M. Michela, V. Morrow, A. Ohanessian,). Olawale, S. Partee, T. Racanelli, T. Roca, J. Schneider, L. Schuman, C. pirz, N. Suhr, M. Summers-Gavin, M. Suter, M. Torres, J. Townend, |. Tursi, E. Yates, M. Yongue, D. immerman. Jon IHirsch (Coach), Eamonn Allen (Coach), Gabe Saucedo (Coach.) It you don't exercise your brain it will run to jello; you need to sur- round yourself with people who are better than you, that's how you grow. -John Rzeznik (player) Scoreboa r d San Lorenzo Valley W: 37-20 SHC L: 6-19 Serra L: 20-37 St. Francis L: 20-30 Bellarmine L: 21-48 F 'ejH ten- footiyalL Varsity Girls’ Allison Duncan, Tiffany Woo, anti Ainicc Labagh gel ready to go after the ball. Vanity Volleyball ront Row: Erica Cories, Katie Denning, Bridget Tarantino, Tiffany Woo, Gina ►alestrieri. Middle Row: Melissa Pun, Maureen Lau, Jamie Sleeper, Erica Duncan, dlison Duncan, Anna King. Back Row: Louie Valiao (Head Coach), Aimee Labagh, Kim ickanich, Gianna Toboni, Allison Sparrow, Laura Deely, Nate Munger (Asst. Coach). What was the funniest moment of the season? The funniest moment was when we were warming up and someone had spilled Cup of Noodles on the gym floor, and Coach V. slipped and fell on it. Good thing I have a good balance. Freshman! Go clean! -Laura Deely, Allison Sparrow, Jamie Sleeper, Katie Denning, Allison Duncan S c o r e b o a r d Mt. Pleasant W: 23-25, 25-23, 25-20, 25-17 Carondelet L: 16-15, 20-25, 21-25 Lowell W: 25-20,25-13, 23-25, 25-23 University W: 24-26, 25-22, 18-25, 25-22, 15-9 Mitty L: 25-15, 25-16, 25-15 Valley Christian W: 25-16, 25-9, 25-17 SHP W: 25-10, 25-17,25-21 St. Francis L: 14-25, 17-25, 25-19 15-25 Varsity Volleyball JV Girls’ Volleyball The JV cals talk over their game plan during halftime. Stephanie Toman serves an ace during a critical point in the game. Mimi Smith concentrates and prepares herself for the next point. Katie O'Meara hits the ball over the net to make an amazing play. JV Girty Volleyball Kerry Grady sets the ball as Lauren Tracey The players strategize gets ready to spike. in between plays. What was your favorite moment during the season? Well, we were having a team meeting in the sport team room, and the team was get- ting to know one another. It was Lauren Tracey's turn to tell us about herself and her family. Well, I have a sister...Oh and by the way, my grandma lives downstairs. And Darcy Campbell replies, Oh wow, that is so cool! It took the team a moment to finally realize what Darcy was really think- ing - No Darcy, Lauren's grandma doesn't live downstairs of SI! You could tell Darcy felt a little embarrassed and tried to cover it up by saying, Well Mimi thought so too! -Kayley Johnson, Katie O'Meara, and Lauren Tracey Scoreboard Kayley Johnson, Darcie Campbell, Daniela Howard, Madeleine Moore, Julie Flodr, Kail Bauman, Dria Murphy, Mimi smith, Katie O'Meara, Lauren Tracey, Kerry Grady, Amanda Ibisate, Stephanie Toman, Lauren Quach, Aimee Castro (Coach), Chris Goethals (Coach). Mitty L: 25-18, 25-14 NDB W: 25-20, 25-23 Valley Christian W: 25-16, 25-17 SHC L: 25-18, 23-25, 15-9 St. Francis L: 22-25, 16-25 JV GirW VoUe-yball 0 ' Frosh Girls’ Volleyball Oh red and blue... The freshmen wildcats sing the fight song. FfcnK QirW Volleyball Laura Tracy makes her big entrance. Dianna Nomicos spikes Laura Wardell sends the the ball over the net. ball bumps the ball. Karla Ruiz jumps high to Sarah O'Leary sets hit the ball over the net. the ball to Shannon Banaham. •ont Row: Megan West, Diana Nomicos, Emily Kearney, Jacky lancini, Yvette Labiaga, Ariana Jarrell, Meghan Williams. Middle Row: enny McGuire, Karla Ruiz, Katherine Warren, Melissa Dulebohn, Therese rani, Catie Price. Back Row: Katie White, Shannon Banahan, Mitch litchell (Coach), Sarah O'Leary, Allison Cota (Coach), Laura Wardell, Sarah Morrow. What was your funniest moment during the season? The funniest moment of the season took place in the old gym. The heating vents in the old gym cause a slippery substance to drip onto the floor in the four corners of the gym. When we would run laps around the gym, we would frequently fall onto the floor. This became a common occurrence at our prac- tices. When this occurred we would kindly help our teammates up and then burst into a chorus of laughter. Those of us that fell were awarded Grace Points. We would accu- mulate Grace Points based on our clumsi- ness. Coach Cota would award these points based on our apparent lack of coordination. Over the course of the practice, those of us with Grace Points would try to redeem our- selves with a fancy roll, dive, or cartwheel. -Katie White (Team Player) Score b o a r d Mi tty L: 25-17, 25-11 NDB L: 11-25, 15-25 Valley Christian W: 25-13, 25-14 SHC L: 16-25, 28-30 St. Francis L: 22-25, 16-25 Froth Girty Volle-yball Varsity Field Hockey The girls on the bench take time to quench their thirst and cheer on their teammates during a game against Marin Catholic. Vanity field. Hockey Katie McGovern dribbles the ball down the held with incredible speed. Meghan Horn beats a Marin Catholic player to the ball. Katie Watts and Lauren Barulich work together to gain possession of the ball. Colleen Fredericks takes control of the ball during a hectic time of the game. The defensive team concentrates and works together to stop a free hit. ront Row: Nicolina Milani-Walker, Molly Leveroni, Christina Cella, Theora Cimino, auren Barulich, Alexis Francoz, Elizabeth Harris. Middle Row: Juliana Sanguinetti, usanna Peeples, Katies Watts, Lourdes Long, Anne Murphy, Katie McGovern. Back ow: Colleen Frederics, Kristyn Gherardi, Gretchen Keisel (Head Coach), Madeleine tcCarthy, Kimberly Russell (Junior varsity Coach), Meghan Horn, Elizabeth Lalanne. I What was the funniest joke you heard this season? The funniest joke we heard this season was a joke about a piece of rope. A piece of rope walks into a bar and asks for a drink. When the bartender refuses because the rope is under- age, the piece of rope gets upset and ties him- self into a knot and begin to pull out his ends. The next day, the same piece of rope walks into the same bar, and the bartender asks, Are you the same piece of rope that came in here yesterday? And the piece of rope says, No, I'm afraid not no. I'm a frayed knot. -Kristyn Gherardi and Katie McGovern Score boa r d St. Francis L: 2-3 Mitty T: 2-2 Marin Catholic W: 3-0 University W: 1 -0 Cupertino W: 6-1 Willow Glen W: 3-1 Saratoga T: 1-1 Leland W: 1-0 Live Oak W: 2-0 Del Mar W: 3-0 Cupertino W: 2-1 Willow Glen W: 2-0 Saratoga L:l-2 Monta Vista T: 1-1 Vcn'iUy field Hockey Teammates get ready for practice at West Sunset. JV Field H o ckey JV fields Hockey Lunging forward, Helen de Guzman Chelsea Tonelli keeps her eyes on the concentrates on the ball as she goes for the ball. hit. ront Row: (ill Costello, Colleen Mclnerney, Lielen DeGuzman, Elizabeth eiser, Kathleen Driscoll, Richel Briones, Megan Miller. Middle Row: Michaela 1cEvoy,Annabelle Watts, Meredith Chandler, Colleen Clifford, Catherine O'Mahoney, lizabeth Scott. Back Row: Kelly Lundy, Catherine Ferdon, Getchen Keisel (Head Coach), laireMcGovern, Kimberly Russell (Junior Varsity Coach), Allison Paver, Chelsea Tonelli. What was the most interesting nickname on the team this year? Explain the signifi- cance. Pig Pen because a player was always muddy. It was all fun and games until...we had to run!! -Catherine O'Mahoney and Colleen Clifford Scoreboa r d Marin Catholic W: 2-0 St. Francis T: 1-1 Mitty L:l-2 Marin Catholic W: 4-0 Cupertino L:1-2 Willow Glen W: 2-0 Saratoga W: 3-1 Monta Vista W: 1-0 Leland T: 0-0 Live Oak W: 1-0 Del Mar W: 4-0 Cupertino W: 2-0 Willow Glen T: 1-1 Saratoga W: 1 -0 Monta Vista T: 0-0 . V fields Hockey Junior and Senior Bovs' (Aross Cou 111 rV ,ohnR°man,ake$,h°|ead «7 in the race. Noel Castro breathes a sigh of relief after running down the hill. Michael Lando makes a Alex Dillon works to name for himself as he catch up to Karl Carillo. finishes the race on his tippy toes: Twinkle Toes! Boyy Croyy Country Mike Schimaneck is able to overcome wind and sun to finish the race. Chris McGuire paces himself to finish the race strong. ?niors: Sam Berrin, Zach Brown, Noel Castro, David Darling, Craig Hansson, Vincent arrington. Will Holleran, Peter Johnson, Michael Peroutka, Michael Schimaneck. iniors: David Abarca, Will Andereck, Nicholas Barisone, Karl Carrillo, Alexander hartz, Michael DiGrande, Alex Dillon, Matt Elijah, Will Fennie, Chris Kramer, Chris IcGuire, Matthew Peck, Brendan Rhoan, John Roman, Michael Snyder. We are running on guts. On fumes. Our muscles twitch. We throw up. We are delirious. But we keep running because there is no way out of this hell we are in, because there is no way we are not crossing the finish line. It is misery that non-runners do not understand. -Michael I’croutka, David Darling, Will Hol- leran, and Sam Berrin Scoreboard Scrra Invitational 1st place Boyy Croyy Country Tom Shanahan races toward his goal. Rob Alvarado maintains his lead over opposing opponents. Paul Zmuda leads the way in a race at West moor. 4P 8oyy Cron-Country Daniel Harrington Oscar Rogue leads stays on pace, even at the pack in the home the end of a long race. stretch. iphomores: Kevin Aguirre, Nicholas Alvarado, Robert Alvarado, James Daly, Daniel Harrington, Chris off man. Robert Kelly, James Rolling. Brett Lando, Robert Lange, Erik Loos, Daniel Morthhole, Kevin ajarro. Isaac Orme, Luke Pulaski.lan Randolph. Oscar Roque, Thomas Shanahan. Conor Smith, Paul muda. Freshman: R. Aguirre, J. Andrews, R. Anicetti, V. Barisone, R. Cavalier, C. Chambers, C. Freise, B. ansson, D. Hogan. C. Johnson, N. Kramer, M. Lavelle, D. Lawson. J. Li, B. Lo, D.J. Lopez, D.J. Murphy, Newman, P. Olson. L. Papale, D. Polhemus, D. Pulido, S. Reavey, M. Roman, M. Snyder, D. Tate, F. :Tlez, A. Trembath, C. Trembath. Boyy Crow Country Junior and Senior Girls’ Cross Countr Erin Cavanaugh holds her v pace Ihroughoul the race. Jessica Chen is at ease as she makes the last turn toward the finish line. Jeannette Quintana hustles down the home stretch of the race. Kari Mah works hard to finish the race. GirW Cr ty Country Kristina Scrratto, followed by Rachael Kerrigan, finishes the last leg of the race. Alexandra Carr uses her arms to maintain her steady pace. eniors: Erin Cavanaugh, Andree Engelhardt, Maureen Kantner, Rachel Kerrigan, Kari lah, Kelly Mulhair, Elizabeth Ontario, Lauren Sanchez, Kristina Scolari, Kristina erratto, Emily Warren. Juniors: Hannah Brosnan, Alex Carr, Jessica Chen, Addie uneo, Francesca Flaherty, Julia Fodor, Annie Lee, Brianna Loughridge, Ryan McCauley, leghan Mullen, Jenny Power, Jeannette Quintana, Ciara Viehweg, Valerie Wolf. Racing teaches us to challenge ourselves. It teaches us to push beyond where we thought we could go. It helps us to find out what we are made of. This is what we do. This is what it's all about. The truth is, you can always run faster. Sometimes the truth hurts. -Andree Engelhardt, Emily Warren, Kari Mali, Rachael Kerrigan, and Kristina Scolari Scoreboa r d Wcstmoor Invitational 9th place San Luis Obispo 1 st place C.C.S. Championship 1 st place QirW Cron Cou Oy Mackenzie Gifford and Rachel Cusing keep up each other's spirits as they continue a long race. Elizabeth Driscoll begins Caitlin Gill keeps up the her long trek up a hill. pace to pass a runner from Alameda. (jirW Cron Country GirW Cron Country Varsity Girls' Tennis Hilary Lapping anticipates the ball from her opponent In ready position. Stcfanie Ordoveza waits for her opponent to serve. With her doubles parter, Katie Kilgore serves an Kirsten Andereck ace. anticipates a volley. Vcu'iity CjirW Te x iy ront Row: Maggie McAteer, Donna Veridiano, Carmen Lam, Lizzy Zellerbach, lilary Lapping, Alyssa Chen. Back Row: Kristen Gianaras, Kirsten Andereck, Katie ilgore, Hillary McKinney (Head Coach), Erin Wilk, Stefani Ordoveza, Ally Bonn. What was your team's proudest moment? Our team's proudest moment was when we beat Saint Francis on their home court to take the 1 spot in W.C.A.L. What you learn from this season? We all learned to play together as a team and the importance of being there for one another on and off the court. -Stefanie Ordoveza and Maggie McAteer Scoreboa r d SHP W: 5-2 NDB W: 7-0 Mitty L: 2-5 Valley Christian W: 7-0 SHC W: 7-0 St. Francis W: 4-3 Presentation W: 5-2 SHP W: 6-1 Mitty W: 4-3 NDB W: 6-1 Valley Christian W: 6-1 SHC W: 7-0 VaA'iiXy 6irli-’ Tenm Eyeing the ball, Kathryn Gianaras hits a powerful backhand clear across the net. Wendy Chuah smashes the ball over to her opponent. Getting ready for the ball, Lauren Fernandez awaits a serve from her opponent. 4T- JV 7enni -rnwms TDBS , ont Row: Valerie Quesada, Emily So, Kathryn Gianaras, Noelle Bi degain berry, mra McNulty, Ally Corriea. Back Row: Alex Loback, June Quan, Lauren ;rnandez, Helen Fowler, Craig Law (Coach), Amanda Dougherty, Wendy Chuah, ndrea Dillon, Jessica Perry, Molly Kodros. Tennis season was full of many trials and tribulations. From KG to JP to JZ. Alex, Laura, and Noelle are just kool. We love the C-Man! We were victorious in all our endeavors. Hey, we didn't lose to St. Francis that badly! All our good ladies, pray for us. -Noelle Bidegainberry and Laura McNulty. Scoreboa r d SHP W: 6-1 NDB W: 6-1 SHC W: 5-2 St. Francis L: 6-1 Presentation W: 4-3 SHP W: 7-0 Mitty W: 6-1 NDB W:7-0 Valley Christian W: 7-0 SI 1C W:6-l JV Girly Tenni V a r s i t y Boys’ W a t e r p o 1 o During a crucial timeout, the varsity team listen to words of encouragement from Coach Schatz. During practice. Matt Lai observes a play. Michael Yee gets a hold of the ball and aims for the goal. Hiram Lew and Mike McCaffery swim down the pool to block their opponents. Varsity ftoyy' Waterpolo- ft Gilmore, Matt Lai, Michael Yee, Alan Chee, Steven Hendler, Boris Albinder, ?te Sherer, Eric Kathrein, Mike McCaffery, Marcus Gallagher, Sean Irwin, Hiram w. It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood: who strives val- iantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly; so that his place shal never be with those cold and timid sould who know neither victory nor defeat. -Theodore Roosevelt -Mike McCaffery. Peter Sherer Scoreboa r cl Mt. Pleasant L: 6-7 Valley Christian W: 4-3 Carmel W: 10-5 Burlingame L: 6-9 Mitty W: 7-6 Gilroy W: 10-4 Valley Christian W: 16-12 St. Francis L: 6-16 Stevenson L: 5-7 Burlingame L: 2-5 SLV L: 6-9 Beilarmine L 1-17 Vasiity Boyy Wat polo The JV Boys waterpolo team huddles before the game to discuss strategy against SHP. During practice. Hunter Lcesc shoots for the goal. JV Boyy’ Waterpolo- During JV practice, Neil Diaz, grabs the ball before any of his teammates. While a SHP player attempts to block the ball, a SI player prepares to pass the ball to one of his teammates. hn Bruno, Ryan Cawley, Craig Chee, Neil Diaz, Chris Harders, Alex Johnson, im Kustel, Hunter Leese, Brendan Mahoney, Chris Mitchell, Jared Muscat, Sam elson, Nick O'Connell, Nate Pertsch, Jason Snell, John Stanley, Matt Terrizzi, ominic Valentini, Johnny Yam, Robert Yam. In promulgating your esoteric cogitations or articulating you superficial sentimentalities, and amicable philosophical or psychological observations, beware of platitudinous pon- derosity. Let your conversational commu- nications possess a clarified cinciscncss, a compacted comprehendedness, coalescent consistency, and a concatenated cogency, eschew all conglomerations of garrulity, jejune babblement, and asinine affections. Let your extemporaneous descantings and unpremeditated expatiations have intelligi- bility and voracious vivacity, without rodo- montade or thrasonical bombast. Booyah!! -Dominic Valentini and Ryan Cawley Scoreboard Mt. Pleasant W: 9-3 Bellarmine L: 16-1 JV 8oyy’ Watet'polo Varsity Girls’ The varsity team watches -j .| in anticipation as the team Waterpolo 'win ipoini Vanity GirW Watetjxylo Heidi Groh aims at the goal in a game against Presentation. Sheryl Gong looks tor an opening to pass the ball while a Presentation opponent attempts to block the shot. What came first, milk or cookies? ...I3ut wait...aren't there eggs in cookies? -Heidi Groh and Claire Telleen I Score h o a r d ancesca Lollini, Natalie Schwab, Mackenzie Campbell, Maxie Groh, Laura immerman, Heidi Groh, Katie Fitzpatrick, Claire Telleen, Grazia Salvemini, Sheryl ong, Micaela Shorrock, Kandis Canonica, Misao Tachibana, Gina Castagnola. NDB W: 7-5 Vcu'Oty QirW Valc pol JV Girls’ W a t e p o 1 o The JV team receives advice from their coach before their match against Presentation. Sarah Walsh grabs the ball. Victoria Giampaoli catches the ball and attempts to hurl it into the goal. With her opponent under water, Michelle Herrerias obtains the ball. 4T JV Qirhf Watct-polo Kelsey Morris tries to Kristina Kirchgessner fight off her opponent, prepares to throw the ball. ni Aguilar, Natalya DeRobertis-Theye, Victoria Giampaoli, Cyrena Giordano, ichelle Herrerias, Gina Isaacs, Kristina Kirchgessner, Jenna Lind, Becky Martinez, ;lsey Morris, Loretta Roddy, Rachel Rogers, Vivian Schwab, Emily Schwartz, Clare ney, Sarah Walsh, Katie Woods. Pick any quote that best explains the spirit of the team and why? The greatest test of courage on earth is to hear defeat without losing heart. We had a great season! Our strength was tested everyday. -Gina Isaacs and Sarah Walsh Scoreboard NDB W: 5-3 JV GU'W Wate4poU Concentrating on the ball, Keiko Fukuda prepares to swing the ball down the course. JV Girls' Golf- Antonette Bondoc, Rachel Contreras, Renee Eligio, Shane Fallon, Sarah Gogin, Liza Magee, Amy Me Devittt, Katherine Scolari, Nora Stillman, Kristina Theleen, Bill Olinger (Coach). QirW Golf Ai Chen putts the ball into the hole. Katie Moran practices putting, ensuring an accurate hit. Top 3 things to do when you're bored on a golf course 1) Have tee parties 2) Make puppet shows with head covers 3) Think about how much school we're missing Thanks for such an unforgettable season full of adventure and victories! Keep on rock'n! Weirdos for life! -Ai Chen and Elaine Harris S c o r e b o a r d Aragon W: 163-192 Burlingame W: 180-197 Convent W: 158-179 W.C.A.l. 1 st place W.C.A.L 1 st place Norcal 1st place State 4th place QirW Golf irsity Girls' Golf- Katie Cava Hero, Ai Chen, Dana Fisco, Keiko Fukuda, Elaine arris, Colleen McHugh, Katie Moran, Patti Pang, Rosalie Tolentino. Varsity Boys’ Basketball The Wildcats root for their team as they watch the varsity team win. Vanity Boys’ Basketball ront Row: Chris Tow, Chris Dowdy, Nico Mizono, Felipe Velez, Ryan Carter, lax Mizono. Second Row: Brian Wilhelm, Simon Snyder, Tim Reardon (Head bach), Danny Zatkin, Shcl Zatkin (Assistant Coach), Matt Smith, Will Fennie. ack Row: Tim Szarnicki, Malt Jones, Matt Paver, Jesse Lopez Low. What did you learn from this season? This season, the team really molded together. We learned to stop playing as individu- als and rather together as a team. Also, as the year progressed and each player started to realize his role on the team, we learned that not every player has to be a scorer and it is okay to do the little things that go unnoticed but lx?netit the team. -Max Mizono and Chris Dowdy Scoreboa r d Riordan W: 42-39 Valley Christian W: 54-33 Sacred Heart Cathedral W: 60-56 Mitty L: 35-51 St. Francis L: 48-52 Serra L: 38-56 Bellarmine W: 49-45 Riordan W: 51-33 Valley Christian L: 27-45 SHC W: 56-42 Mitty L: 58-59 St. Francis W: 55-37 Serra L: 43-51 Bellarmine W: 52-50 WCAL (St. Francis) W: 59-42 WCAL (Bellarmine) W: 46-43 WCAL (Mitty) W: 39-36 Varsity Hoys’ Batketlyall JV Boys’ Basketball Chris Blake sinks a freethrow. Haldavid Cope drives past a Valley Christian player. The team receives some advice during their first time-out. Devin Chagniot works around two Valley Christian players. JV Boys’ Basketball a Jerry Nevin shows off his perfect form on a free throw. Mike Watkins pauses before moving down court. am Salfiti, Millicent Olawale, Paul LaLonde, Haldavid Cope, Kevin Yip, Sean vtulhern, Wade Pontius, Aron Gragnani, Jerry Nevin, John Bonelli, Kevin Va tiers, Devin Chagniot, Chris Blake, Nick Chagniot, Rob Marcaletti (Head loach), Mike Bohnert (Assistant Coach). Quote Holla at ur BOY!! Pardon? -John Bonelli, Jerry' Nevin, Mike Watkins _________Scoreboard____ Valley Christian L: 32-33 JV Boyy’ Socce ' During warm-ups, a Freshman Wildcat practices moving around another player. To get pumped up tor a game, the Frosh A team does a pre-team cheer. Frosh Boys' Basketball Coulton Carrol dribbles to the basket to warm Frosh A: Tom Barth, Alex Brown, Victor Bull, Coulton Carrol,Tommy Kilgore, up. Nick Kramer, Mike La Velle, Aaron Levinger, Matt Manteutfel, Chris McCaffery, Jamize Olawale, Matt Snyder, Kevin Tow. Ft'OihBoyy’ Basketball :rosh B: Corey Chan, B.J. Domingo, Kevin Downey, Andrew Dudum, Elliot :errara, Kevin Hahn, Jake Lawson, Scott l.ensing. Carter McLennan, David 5olhemus, Louis Schuman, Matt See, Matt Summers -Gavin. What was your team's proudest moment? When we beat Sacred Heart Cathedral by twenty- five points at their own house. Pictured: B Team Captains Elliot Ferrara and Jake Lawson Scoreboard No scores were reported. FroihBoyy Basketball Ondrea Bryant prepares tor her free throw. Jen Cutten and Katie O'Meara try to retrieve the ball. After searching for an open teamate, Stephanie Chan prepares to pass the ball. Vanity Qi ‘W Basketball ront Row: Katie O'Meara, Alex Lamug, Angelique Boccara, Stephanie Chan, )anielle Smith, Ondrea Bryant. Back Row: Stephanie Toman, Jen Curtin, Nicole lanepa, Maya Fok (Assistant Coach), John Duggan (Assistant Coach), Julie Guevara (Head Coach), Julia Fodor, Raphael Cobb, Gaby Rodezno. Not ’ictured: Zoe Unruh What quote best explains the spirit of the team and why? You gotta want it to win it we want it more. Angelique Boccara Scoreboa r d Sacred Heart Preparatory VV: 44-37 Valley Christian W: 45-44 Sacred Heart Cathedral L: 26-37 Mi tty L: 33-39 St. Francis W: 40-37 NDB W: 42-38 Presentation W: 31-26 SHP W: 40-38 Valley Christian W: 48-35 SHC L: 29-31 Mitty L: 49-70 St. Francis L: 47-48 NDB W: 48-44 Presentation L: 32-41 WCAL (SHP) W: 46-40 WCAL (Mitty) L: 44-67 Vat'iUy Girly’ Basketball JV Girls’ Basketball The learn discusses a play during a quick timeout. Gillian Kern dribbles the ball down the court. Catie O'Mahoney takes Jenny Wilhelm shoots a advantage of a screen set lay-up. up by teamate Gillian Kern. JV GirW Basketball •ont Row: Dria Murphy, Kathryn Gianaras, Gillian Kern, Jenna Lind ack Row: Catie O'Mahoney, Kayley Johnson, Melissa Go, Kerry Grady, Mike iulkerins (Head Coach), Catherine Kelley (Assistant Coach), Elsie Wilson, Kelly jndy, Gianna Toboni, Jenny Wilhelm. What was the funniest moment during your season? One of the funniest moments this season is when we ran our state play and someone yelled out Washington D.C -Catie O'Mahoney and Jenny Wilhelm S c o r e b o a r d Oakland W: 66-18 Marin Catholic W: 33-15 Mills W: 50-12 Terra Nova W: 46-10 Washington W: 40-31 Kennedy W: 54-5 Belmont W: 55-35 Overfelt W: 65-12 Presentation W: 46-29 Mi tty L: 41-59 JV Qirly Basketball Frosh Girls’ Michcla Rizzo handles the ball well under pressure while being double teamed. Playing point guard, Libby Reiser moves the ball down the court. Sarah Lopez Low passes to Laura Wardell after a basket in practice. Richel Briones dribbles around a teammate before driving the ball to the basket. fkojJv GifU’ 8 atketlxxll ibby Reiser, Richel Briones, Cori Kitaura, Michaela McEvoy, Ariana Jarrell, lichela Rizzo, Laura Wardell, Kirslie Daza, Kelly Conley, Jasmonei Gentry, Caroline Lopuck, Sarah Lopez-Low, Mike Thomas (Coach), What was your funniest moment during the season? Kelly teaching us In Da Club by 50 Cent in Japanese to entertain us while we were on the bus ride to Ursuline. Pick any quote that best explains the spirit of the team and why. Keep the main thing, the main thing. Yea Freshman! -Libby Reiser and Michela Rizzo S c o r e b o a r d Valley Christian W: 43-28 SHC W: 45-24 Mi tty L: 43-44 S.F. W: 54-21 NDB W: 50-28 Presentation W: 56-17 Valley Christian W: 2-0 SHC W: 46-25 Mitty W: 57-34 S.F. W: 50-19 NDB W: 46-20 Presentation VV: 52-15 FroiKGLfW Basketball Varsity Boys’ Soccer Will Anderek heads the ball over his opponent from Riordan. Vat'sity Boyy Soccer HPat Popovils dribbles the Nick Adler flies to the ball downfield and away ball on his way to score from another player on a goal. the Riordan team. lach Scale, Andrew Munday, Nick Adler, Will Andereck, Matt Switzer, Chris Jagni, Pal Popovils, Michael Snyder, Paul Arnautoff, )oe Linehan, Michael ►chimaneck, Ralph Braganza, Brian Moll, Ryan Partee, Chris Kramer, eff Cosgriff, Adam Martin, Nick Garcia, Martin Maguire, Brian Borella, Travis (ay-Rugen, Rob Hickox (Head Coach), John Stiegeler (Assistan Coach). -Zach Seale, Paul Aurnatoff, and Chris Ragni Scoreboa r d Los Gatos W: 2-0 Mountain View 1 Half Moon Bay W: 2-0 Sequoia L: 0-2 Archbishop Riordan W: 3-1 Archbishop Mitty L: 0-2 Junipero Serra W: 3-1 Valley Christian L: 0-4 Burlingame W: 4-2 Menlo-Atherton L: 0-2 Sacred Heart Cathedral W: 3-1 St. Francis W: 5-2 Bellarmine L: 0-3 Riordan W: 3-1 Mitty T: 1-1 Serra T: 1-1 Valley Christan L: 0-1 SHC W: 3-1 St. Francis L: 0-2 Bellarmine W: 2-1 WCAL (Serra) L: 2-3 Varsity Boys’ Soccer The goalkeeper saves another one. Josh Azofeifa aggressivley steals the ball from a Bellarmine player. Getting control of the ball, James Daly takes it down the field. JV Boys’ Soccer Andrew Mairena After making a save, launches the ball to a Scott Groossens drop - ■ teammate. kicks the ball. 'an Morthole, Alex Battaglia, Peter Fisco, James Daly, Isaac Orme, Tim Larson, •aron Melkonian, Oscar Roque, John Kolenda, Josh Azofeifa, Derek Johnson, obby Lange, Andrew Mairena, Paul Zmuda, Scott Goossens, John Bruno, Rob 'ewing (Head Coach), Dan Vollert (Assistant Coach). What did you learn from this season? The coach taught us the basic Five P's of soccer, we can't name any of them. What was the funniest moment of the season? Whenever the coach would refer to a certain opposing team member as Baby Hughey. -Josh Azofeifa (Captain) and Scott Goossens Not Pictured: Captains Danny Morthole and Bobby Lange Scoreboard Los Gatos San Ramon L: 0-3 Mountain View W: 2-0 Half Moon Bay W: 2-0 Sequoia T: 1-1 Archbishop Riordan W: 1 -0 Archbishop Mitty L: 0-2 Junipero Serra L: 0-1 Bellarmine L: 0-4 Burlingame L: 0-1 Menlo-Atherton W: 4-0 Sacred Heart Cathedral W: 1-0 St. Francis W: 2-0 Bellarmine L: 2-3 Riordan W: 1-0 Mitty T: 1-1 Valley Christan W: 1-1 Serra L: 0-1 SMC W: 1 -0 JV Soyy Soccer FrcnKBoyy’ Socce ' The player hoots the ball to the other side of the Ronan Baynes throws field. the ball in. 'hris Freise, Ryan Cavalier, Sean Reavey, Brett Hansson, Miles Suter, Mark Celia, 4att Gaspari, D'Genaro Pulido, Ronan Baynes, Paul MacFarlane, atrick McDonnell, David Lopez, Chris Spirz, Andrew Clark, Liam Harris, indrew Borella, Shaun Partee, Martin McDonald, David Kolenda, Derek McDonald, Nicholas Lucey, Christian I lahelt, Jesse Kay-Rugen, Francis Stiegeler Head Coach), Nate Gould (Assistant Coach). Terra Nova L: 0-4 Los Gatos San Ramon W: 5-2 Archbishop Riordan W: 3-1 Archbishop Mitty L: 2-5 Junipero Serra L: 0-1 Bellarmine L: 0-4 Mills L: 0-1 De La Salle L: 1-2 Sacred Heart Cathedral W: 2-0 St. Francis L: 0-2 Bellarmine T: 1-1 Riordan W: 2-0 Mitty L: 0-2 De la Salle L: 2-0 Serra T: 0-0 SHC W: 1-0 FroiKBoyy Soccer Laura Kushncr dribbles tthe ball towards the goal. Vcu-jtty Qirly Soccer Teammates work together to keep the ball in their control. Vanessa Krause prepares to head the ball over her opponent from Valley Christian. Meghan Mullen jumps to keep the ball away Colleen Mullen dribbles from her opponent. the ball down the field. juren Kushner, Diana I Jansen, Katie Watts, Jaclyn Kurtela, Christina Celia, anessa Krause, Katie McGovern, Al Banis, Meghan Mullen, Kelcey arrison, Jamie DeAraujo, Colleen Mullen, Kristin Francoz, Leah Randloph, lalia Dudum, Brittany I larrison, Emily O'Dwyer, Jan Mullen (Head Coach), lichelle Sansot (Assistant Coach). Vanity Quit? Soccer JV Girls’ Soccer Christina Sangiacomo passes to a teammate as Coach Escobar studies her form. (ft, JV GirW Soccer fssica Downing, Colleen Clifford, Brittany Mauer, Jessica Balsham, Colby uvara, Shane Fallon, Megan Foley, Tina Reggio, Christina Sangiacomo, Kelly •avenport, Claire McGovern, Katherine Warren, Maria Salvemini, Emily Ferem, nnabelle Watts, Laura Maxwell, Jillian Corey, Elizabeth Scott, Carlos Escobar Head Coach), Kevin Shevitz (Assistant Coach). JV Girly Socce ' Frosh Girls’ Soccer Gina Castagnola lunges to save the ball, but she is defeated by the powerful kick from her fellow teammate. Lauren Griffin | oints her toes while following through with both her arms and legs. Claire Schimancck keeps her eyes on the ball as she dribbles down the soft sport-turf. Fi-oiKGifW Soccet- Planting her foot firmly on the ground, Cyrena Giordano kicks the ball with her laces. Lillian Hodges runs back to the line during a drill. ront Row: Lauren Griffin, Madison Kelleher, Zoe Jones, Lauren Jauregui, Erin IcLaughlin Middle Row: Laura Cremen, Elizabeth Kelly, Sarah Morrow, Gina astagnola, Becky Martinez, Jillian Flannery, Top Row: Chris Anderson (Head oach), Kelsey Hannegan, Cyrena Giordano, Kerry' Watson, Catherine ergstrom, Claire Schimaneck, Lillian Hodges, Martyn Holgate (Assistant Coach) ot Pictured: Mimi Smith. What quote best explains the spirit of the team and why? “In soccer, the greatest satisfaction is winning when they say you can't. -Rol ert Paul Big thanks to our wonderful coaches and team- mates for all the hard work and good times. We are proud of each one of you and ho|x? that every- one goes far in their soccer career. -Kate Bergstrom and Laura Cremen Scoreboard Notre Dame W: 1 -0 Moutain View L: 1-2 St. Francis W: 1-0 SHC W: 5-0 Presentation L: 0-3 FfOiK Girty Soccer Boys’ Girls’ Crew Al Banis and Sam Silvia listen for instructions from their coach. With her teammates cheering her on, Kelsey Hannegan practices erging. The crew girls take it easy by slowly rowing through Lake Merced. Crew Crew Boys’ Gi Lacrosse ns Two players fight for possession of the ball. Lacr ise- Lauren Boudewyn Varsity players run down prepares to clear the ball the field to practice back into play. defense. iacrcme' {T In a practice drill. Concentrating on the freshmen practice play, Lizzy Larkin gets throwing and catching ready to catch the the ball. grounder. Bateball and. Softball' Boys’ Girls’ Track and Field Robert Loftus clears the high jump. Michelle Horn hurls the medicine ball to her partner to prepare for her event. Two runners maintain a Scmuteh Freeman steady pace. prepares to launch the disc into the air. Track and field i ' W- Boys’ Girls’ Swimming and Boys’ While doing the Butterfly stroke, Vince Kinard emerges from out of the water Fn SwUntninfr aruL Volleyball Steven Sangiacomo celebrates a winning point. Steve Hendler takes time A swimmer takes a to smile for the camera. breather after completing her stroke. SwOnotowf- and VoUeylnxlL Lorenzo Cabrera serves an ace. Will Syme follows through on his swing. With eyes gazing down at the ball, Alastair Gesmundo prepares to hit a forehand. With a look of concentration, Ron Alivia hits a forehand. Andrew Venturi reads the green. (jolfcuxd' Te u i4 We Got the Bruce!! SI 1C and SI quickly set up tor the next play at the line of scrimmage. Football W: 28-14 Bruce' M ahoney W: 60-56 Lectures Patience Guidance Compassion chalkboards e x a m s Explanations Wisdom G r a d i n g p a p e r s Expectations Left a IvVlpre Mxyn on administration Science 1. Ryan O’Malley Science 2. Hillary McKinney Science 3. James Dann Science 4. Maureen Sullivan Science 5. Kirstin Weihl Science 6. Dcirdrc McGovern Science 7. Jonathan Hirsch Science 8. Patricia Kennedy Science 9. Matthew Cannady Science 10. Matthew Steelier Science 11. Matt Oscamou Science 12. Byron Philhour Science 13. Karen Cota Scicnce Assistant Dean A dininCitYcUtOYV Social Science Cutest Married Couple Kevin and Carol Quattrin 1. John Sticgeler Social Science 2. Gabe Saucedo Social Science 3. Robert Drucker Social Science 4. Bill Olinger Social Science Proctor 5. Eric Castro Social Science 6. Julie Guevara Social Science 7. Julius Yap Social Science 8. Danielle Devcnccnzi Social Science 9. Arthur Cccchin Social Science 10. Lizettc Ortega Social Science 11. Nathan Munger Social Science 12. Steve Phelps Social Science Director of StalT Development 13. Shel Zatkin Social Science 14. Richard Soward Social Science AdtivinittraCvOiv Counselors 1. Rosemary Costello Counselor 2. Andrew Dworak Counselor 3. Susan Lee Counselor 4. Phyllis Molinelli Counselor 5. Cally Salzman Counselor 6. Donna Murphy Counselor 7. Michelle Levine Counselor 8. Mike Thomas Counselor Peer Coun- selor 9. Melissa Martin Counselor 10. Linda Rich Counselor 11. Amy I layden Counselor 12. Carolyn Smith Counselor Ad UA CstratLOiV PE Fine Arts 1. Robert Assadurian Physical Education Proctor 2. W. Robert Hickox Physical Education 3. Marla Bottner Trainer 4. Tom Galvin Set Designer 5. Larrainc Sciden Visual Arts 6. Ted Turkington Physical Education 7. Tony Calvello Transportation 8. Janet Sabi insky Fine Arts 9. Steve Bluford Physical Education 10. Jan Mullen Physical Education 11. Meredith Cccchin Fine Arts 12. Nicholas Sabi insky Fine Arts 13. Marc Bauman Fine Arts Ad tUA iAtratU tv Religion 1. Sarah Curran Religious Studies 2. Perry Gentry Religious Studies 3. William Haardt Religious Studies 4. Patty Zatkin Religious Studies 5. Fran Sticgelcr, S.J. Religious Studies 6. Anne Strichcrz Religious Studies 7. Chad Evans Religious Studies 8. Paul Hanley Religious Studies 9. Carol Dcvincenzi Religious Studies 10. Bill Morlock Religious Studies Foreign Language 11. David Lorentz Religious Studies 12. Michael Shaughnessy Religious Studies Campus Ministry 13. MaryAhlbaeh Religious Studies 14. Mary Ab inante Religious Studies 15. Greg Goethals, S.J. Religious Studies Rector (TV A cbnivUsitratlow Mathematics 1. Rodrick Arriaga Mathematics 2. Forrest Higgins Mathematics 3. Najla Fawal Mathematics 4. Gerry Hudson, SJ Mathematics 5. Tom Lagomarsino Mathematics 6. Chuck Murphy Mathematics 7. Kevin Quattrin Mathematics 8. Michael Silvestri Mathematics Business Manager 9. John Regalia Mathematics 10. Paul Maychrovvitz Mathematics 11. Sandra Schwarz Mathematics 12. John DcBcncdctti Mathematics 13. Carol Quattrin Mathematics 14. Elizabeth Regalia Mathematics 15. Joseph Vollert Mathematics Language 1. Cynthia Robertson Foreign Language 2. Pedro Cafasso Foreign Language 3. Carlos Escobar Foreign Language 4. Mary Switzer Foreign Language 5. Nobuko Takamatsu Foreign Language 6. Veronica Bricker Foreign Language 7. Joanna Bethencourt Foreign Language 8. Barbara Talavan Foreign Language 9. Shelley Friedman Foreign Language 10. Theresa Watts Foreign Language 11. Carlos Gazulla Foreign Language 12. Mary McCarty Foreign Language 13. Grace Curcio Foreign Language 9% M V AditUA i4t -atLo v English 1. Matt Balano English 2. Kathleen Denning English 3. James Bjorkquist English 4. William Isham English 5. Paul Totah English PR. Director 6. Dan Lang English 7. Sylvia Jones English 8. Peter Devine English 9. Bobby Gavin English 10. Warren Wright, S.J. English Dean's Office 11. Tony Sauer, S.J. English Prcsident 12. Caroline Prinn English 13. Elizabeth Purcell English 14. Timothy Reardon English 15. Daniel Vollert English 16. Charles Dullca English Principal 17. James Dekker English Alumni Office 18. Carole Nickolai English A d ni i4tratlOYV Campus Ministry Tech Staff 1. Ted Curry Campus Ministry 2. Janet Reid Computer Science Information Technology 3. Betsy Worncr Campus Ministry 4. Rita O'Malley Adult Spirituality Director 5. Peggy Farber Campus Ministry Offices 6. Mike Ugawa Computer Science Director of Scheduling 7. Albert Boyle Information Technology 8. Tom Casey Information Technology 9. Brie Svetcov Information Technology Director 10. Linda Boyd Christian Service 11. Landon Pate III Information Technology A dmiviostration Administration 1. Kevin Cirady Director of Admissions 2. Lori Yap Admissions Office 3. Genny Poggetti Admissions Office 4. Marla Bottner Trainer 5. Emily Behr Magis Director 6. Eileen Dickson Athletic Office 7. Robert Vergara Athletic Director 8. Chris Delaney Magis Office 9. Jenny Girard Director Christian Service 10. Cynthia Fitzgibbon Secretary 11. Tom Roller, SJ. Assistant to the Business Manager 12. Katie Kohmann Alumni Office 13. John Mulkerrins Assistant Athletic Director Administration 3 1. Sharon Rcinfcld Business Office 2. Fr. Harry V. Carlin, S.J. Executive Vice President 3. Mike Kotlangcr, S.J. Business Office 4. Artie Lee, S.J. Retired 5. Paul Capitolo, S.J. Retired 6. Doug Draper, S.J. Dean 7. Eda Bottini Dean's Office 8. Karen Fisher Registrar Principal’s Secretary 9. John Grealish Assistant Principal for Student Affairs 10. Kate Kodros Assistant Principal Academics Admlrtiitraiiotv Administration 1. Breen Hoffman Director of Buildings and Grounds 2. Diane Davis Pool 3. Frank Nemenzo Print Shop 4. John Murphy Buildings and Groups 5. Shirley Minger Secretary to the President 6. Nancy Gunther Counselor Office 7. Vicky C'rafton Academic Office 8. Renate Morlock Librarian 9. Concie Tarantino Development Office 10. Vi nudes Gomez Librarian 11. Richard Raiter Librarian 12. Stephen Lovette Director of Development A (UiiiniAtrcUUnv Frosh Social nxietv • • transitions Wildcat Welcoming Club Counselors other Draper Dele n t i o n High School Frosh Retreat 4C firsts’ Left a LoMaaagp T-VVVpV (l AA yV Jon freshmen Hannah Edeez Abarquez Elizabeth Adler Ryan Aguirre Jessica Alcjandrino Thomas Anderson Katrina Andres James Andrews Nina Anguiano Robert Anicetti Kayla Arangcon Michelle Argue lies Michaclla Armanino Joseph Armenta Katherine Arsenio Cameron Baker Shannon Banahan Christine Barbteri John Barisonc Thomas Barth Ronan Baynes John Beaulieu Michael Beltings James Bennett Katherine Bergstrom Giuliana Blasi Christopher Blohm Claire Bonelli Kristina Bonnett Andrew Borella Anthony Bovo Adrian Bravo Richcl Briones Alexander Brown Ryan Brown Victor Bull Brendan Byrne Jeffrey Byrnes Lorenzo Cabrera Dareic Campbell Mackenzie Campbell Right: Coulton Carrol and Jacquelyn Frit give a presentation of generosity to the Freshman class. Middle: Dante Lauteri gives a glance at Shannon Banahan as they clean up the gym. Far Right: Don Dianda, Miles Sutcr and Thomas Kilgore strike a friendly pose for the camera. C-ihandi ENEROSlTY FrejHmerv n A5 Nicole Cancpa Kandis Canonica Shelly Capulong Gillian Carpenter Cotillon Carrol Gina Castagnola Ryan Cavalier Mark Celia Sherry Chak Colby Chambers Corey Chan Meredith Chandler Craig Chce Ella Christoph Danielle Christopher IX-rrck Chu Andrew Clark. Jr. Joseph Collins Kelly Conley Steven Cooney tlaldavid Cope Jillian Corey Allison Cornea Abigail Corte Laura Cremcn Alexander Cunningham Tess Cure! Rachel Cusing Peter Damon Joseph Dar a Kirstie Da a Sara Dc Martini Evelyn Dcrdcrian Don Dianda Andrea Dillon Sinead Doherty Adebayo Domingo Ebony Dortch Amanda Dougherty Kevin Downey Fi'e } nc v Frances Downing Kathleen Driscoll Victoria Dudley Andrew Dudum Ram i Dudum Melissa Dulcbohn Andrew Dunlcvy Mara Durkin Valeric Durkin Amy Fddleman Renee Fligio Theresa lismero Conor Feeney Harry Ferdon tilliol Ferrara Jillian Flannery Juliana l-'lodr Melissa Flores Megan Foley Helen Fowler Heather Fox Christopher Frcisc Jacquelyn Frit . Anna Angela Galura George Caspar Matthew Gaspari Jasmonai Gentry Marina Gilmore Robert Gilson Cyrena Giordano Francesca Giuliani Patrick Glacssner Left: Michacla McEvoy and Cyrena Giordano listen to their InSignis leaders about activities for the Freshmen retreat. Below: IVGcnaro Pulido and Steven Cooney take a break from their activities at Freshmen retreat. Below Left: B.J. Domingo, Victor Bull, I.eohn Smith, Jasmonai Gentry, Paul MacFarlane and Nicole C'ancpa strike a pose for the camera while on their way to class. Cameron Gordon Richard Gordon Kerry Grady Kevin Graham Katherine Ga cn Lauren Griffin Christian Habclt Kevin Hahn Carmel Hall Nora Hall Kevin Handeland Kelsey Hanncgan Brett Hanlon Liam Harris Camille Francesca Hawkins Natalie Haymond Nicole Herrera Michelle Hcrrcrias Lillian Hodges Declan Hogan Elizabeth Holden Marianne Horn Andrew Hooker Mason Howard Britney Huelbig Alexis HulT Julie Hunt Geoffrey Hutchinson William Jaquier Ariana Jarrell Lauren Jauregui Alexander Johnson T resJvmen jp Christopher Johnson Zoc Jones Ryan Joves Daniel Kahlc Jesse Kay-Rugen Emily Kearney Madison Kcllchcr Elizabeth Kelly Ryan Kelly Gillian Kern Allen Kliam Thomas Kilgore Austen Kim Ryan Kirkpatrick Cori Kitaura Julia Klein David Kolenda Mathew Kosmas Nicholas Kramer Samuel Kustcl Colby Kuvara Julian Labagh Yvette Labiaga Mark Lajoic Carmen I-am Hubert l-amela Elizabeth Eang Jessica Lau Cristina Lauretta Dante I.autcri Michael I ivellc Brenda Lawrence Daniel Lawrie Drew Lawson James Lawson Gar-Wai lx:c Jeffrey Lee Jennifer Lee Nicolas Lee Rikki Lee Above: While listening to her Insignis leader at orientation. Ebony Dortch copies down the Prayer of St. Ignatius. Above Right: Darcic Cambell and Matthew Yongue ask questions about each other during their lunch period. Right: Mara Durkin, Valerie Durkin, and Victoria Dudley buy their books on their first day at school. m Left: Renee Eligio and Brittany lluelhig lake a time out from their busy schedule. Below: Mary Smith and I.eohn Smith come from liturgy at Freshman Orientation. Above: Jennifer I.ee, Giuliana Blasi. Richie Gordon, Thomas Mazzucco, Lawrence Papale and Li Holden eat one of their first lunches at SI. Left: Charissc MacDula and Kerry Watson discuss their personal reflections with their group. freshmen- Hunter Lee sc Veronica Lehmann Scott Lensing Teresa Lcong Aaron Levingcr Jiean Joseph Li Victor Lian Brian Linhares Benjamin Im David Lopez Sarah Lopez Low Caroline Lopuck Justin Lorentz Nicholas Lucey Steven Ma Charissc Mac Du la Paul MacFarlane Frederic Madigan Grace Magill Ryan Mah Kelsey Maher Brendan Mahoney Jacqueline Mancini Matthew Manteuffel Marvin Manzanarcs Rebecca Martin Rebecca Martinez Jonathan Mason Steven Matter Thomas Mazzucco Ovsen McBride Christopher McCaffcry Timothy McCarthy Clancy McCartney Caitlin McCauley Martin McDonald Patrick McDonnell Terence McElhcnnon Michacla McEvoy Claire McGovern Molly McGrath Genevieve McGuire Colleen Mclncmcy Georgina Mclncmcy Erin McLaughlin Tyler McLaurin Carter Mclxnnan Michael Michcla Megan Miller Emily Milton Peter Moiscs Natalie Monterrosa Jeffrey Monticelli Madeleine Moore Adrian Morales Kelsey Morris Sarah Morrow William Morrow Heather Mui Dennis Murphy. Jr. Johnathon Murphy Jared Muscat Nicole Nasrah Caroline Naughton Most Embarrassing Moment: I went in through the wrong door to the library and it set off the fire alarm. 9% t Frejh ne v - Frederic Madigan fVeslv netv JT •low: Ryan Kirkpatrick, Meredith Chandler, and Kelsey Hanncgan ig the SI light song. ttom:Colby Chambers. Steven Cooney, John Beaulieu and Christopher Blohm. Above Left: Katherine Warren, Clare Ryan and Andrea Dillon eat lunch in the Student Center. Middle Left: Thomas Barth, Monica Skelton and U Adler look down at their classmates playing soccer. Below Left: The hidden freshman is participating in the toilet paper contest. Above Right: Ryan Kelly and Ryan Cavalier play soccer at the practice field. Middle Right: Michaclla Armanino and Carmel Hall on the first day of school. Right: Andrew Clark and Kevin Downey take time from their class to pose. ifTlt frethmetx Julian Newman Tiffany Ng Michelle Nguyen Diana Nomicos Saiah O'Leary Conor O'Rourke Alexander Ohanevsian Jamizc Olawalc Parker Olson Monica Ow Elizabeth Palaz olo Lawrence Papale Shaun Partce Gina Perlite Nathan Pertsch Albert Petrosos David Polhemus trie Porter Catrina Price D'Gcnaro Pulido Yuliana Quintero Antonio Racanclli Nicole Radovich Natalie Raggio Andrew Ragni Scan Reavey Elizabeth Reiser Jessica Rizzo Michcla Rizzo Christina Robinson Tony Roca Nicole Roger Matthew Roman Emily Roos James Ruck Karla Ruiz Clare Ryan Patrick Ryan Bryan Sabalvaro Maria Salvemini Natalie Sancimino Christina Sangiacomo Lauren Sanguinetti Joel Satterfield Claire Schimancck Julian Schneider Daniel Schoknccht Louis Schuman Freih ne v Bclow:C'ameron Gordon plays ping-pong. Below Left: Molly McGrath and Julie Hunt. Right: Tyler Mcl.aurin and Chris Spirz look beyond. Mid Right: Ryan C avalier looks for a soccer pass. Bottom: Alisa Won . Kelly C onley. Marianne Horn and Renee Kligio jump in fora photo. Far Right: Derek McDonald acknowledges his friend. Adrian Schurr Vivian Schwab Emily Schwartz Katherine Scolari Christopher Scott Matthew See Monica Skelton Lcohn Smith Mary Smith Maya Smith Matthew Snyder Kristina So Erin Spiers Christopher Spir John Stanley Nicholas Suhr Matthew Summers-Gavin Miles Suter Emily Swift Roy Tang Daniel Tate l-'abian Telle Kristina Thclecn Alexander Tice FreaHotcrv Evan Yates Darryl Yip Matthew Yonguc Tltcrcse Yrani Bianca Yuo Daniel Zimmerman Megan Tobin Rosalie-Wil Tolcntino Audrey Torres Max Torres Lauren Totah Lindsey Totah Kevin Tow John Towneml Alex Trembath Calvin Trembath Joseph Tursi Lisa Umekubo Angela Uyeda William Vanderbilt Jeremy Vilela Kenneth Villanueva Michael Villongeo Christina Wa Laura Warded Katherine Warren Kerry Watson Jason Wen Megan West Katherine White Meghan Williams Patricia Wilson Alisa Wong Priscilla Wong Ryan Woo Kathleen Woods Johnny Yarn Jcanninc Yap Upper Left: Christina Robinson, Kandis Cononica, Grace Magill and Caroline Naughton fall over each other while doing homework in the Student Center. I .eft: .loci Satterfield. Alexander Johnson and Antonio Racanclli play a game of basketball and wait for the ball to come through the net. Above: Justin I.orcntz takes a bite out of his lunch from the Commons. frejHmen.' Best Thing about Freshmen Year “Using ‘oh sorry- I didn’t know- I’m a Freshman’ to get out of anything you do stupid. -Madison Kelleher “Meeting new people and being given new and different opportunities.” -Madeleine Moore “It was all very cool, however the best thing was the Bruce Mahoney. -Heather Fox “Meeting all my new friends and having some ‘high school freedom.' ” -Pie McCauley “Being tall enough to pass as an upperclassman.” -Carter McLennan “Metting new people, a new school, and new teachers. It’s the best! -Ronan Bavnes r o w t h Rulers of 4th period lunch Experience PLAN Test Responsibi lity permits bonding F amiliaritv Left a Impre von on 'The best thin; about Sopho- more year is that we aren’t freshmen anymore.” Kiera Quinlan The best tiling about Sopho- more year is.. I don’t know!” Siubhan Lynagh ‘Sophomore yea is like Spam: you| have to dig deep to get something out of it.” Maxie Groh, Kait Bauman L'm...well...it's alright...I guess it’s like...well ..you know.” Chris Harders Below: Alex Congi Nick O’Connell. Below right: Nate Pisani Doug Fini- gan wait to go into the library. Bottom: Mackenzie Gifford. Leah Hannan, and Ava Rosen chat over homework. Right: Kelly Lundy and Jennifer Wilhelm talk in the library. Bottom right: A group of sophomores crams for a test during lunch. Natalie Abinantc Kevin Aguirre Mario Alioto Ronald Alivia Nicholas Alvarado Robert Alvarado Nicholas Amaroli Miguel Arenas Melita Armstrong Alyssa Azcdillo Joshua Azofcita Christopher Baccari I'rancille Badiola Randall BaldassarTc Anthony Balcstrcri Julia Balibrcra Jessica Balshain Maxwell Bamscy Christina Barbcrini Nicole Barrack Alexander Battaglia Kaitlynn Bauman Samantha Bautista Cicorgc Bcdrossian Sophomore Left: Michelle Vinnicombe and Ashton Leone hang out in the Commons. Below: Jason Snell. Mike Gilson. Mario Alioto, and Will Segalc wait for the CYO bus to take them home. Bottom left: Valerie Evangelista. Samantha Bautista, and Fran Badiola goof around in the Arts Wing. Bottom right: Javier Hernandez and Kristina Kirchgessner converse in the courtyard. Rachel Bidden Amanda Bclluomini Phillip Bcncdctti Maxwell Bcrlyant Christopher Blake Andrew Bollnian John Bonelli Alexandra Bonn Michael Boselli George Bravo Richard Brewer Rex Brown. Jr. John Bruno Kelly Buseovich Veronica Butenko Jennifer Butler Kevin Byrne Timothy Byrne Meghan Campbell line Campos Sabrina Cardona Brian Carpenter Jenna Castro Ryan Cawley Sophomore Devin Chagniot Nicholas Chagniot Kristin Chan Stephanie Chan Alexander Chang Alyssa Chen Monika Choo Colleen Clifford Michael Clothier Raphael Cobb l.aurcn Collins Alexandra Congi Rachel Contreras Jorge Cortez Jeffrey Cosgriff Jillian Costello Thomas Costello Michael Coyne Jessica Cruz Colin Culligan Jillian Cunningham Connor Daly James Daly Patrick Daly Kelly Davenport R.R. Raqucl Dayao Lielcn dc Guzman Talia Dc Marlini Jamie DeAraujo Brian Del Castillo Natalya DeRobcrtis-Thcyc Neil Diaz Above: Natalya DcRobertis-Theye studies for history. Top: Sophomores cat lunch in the Student Center. Right: Jorge Cortez disposes of Andrew Bollman. Top Right: Reiko Fukuda, Jamie DeAraujo. Jessica Yrani, and Rachael Rawls embrace in the Commons. Sophomore Your Favorite Sophomore Teacher Is... Below: Clare Toney finishes her lunch. Stephen Dominguez Michacla Donovan Edward Dougherty III Jessica Downing Elizabeth Driscoll Richard Driscoll Malia Dudum Joya Dupre James Edsvards Levon Eldcmir Scott Erickson Ariel Estcbez Valerie Evangelista Elizabeth Fabie Shane Fallon Samantha held Catherine I'crdon Emily Fcrcm Lauren Fernandez Douglas Finigan Peter Fisco Connor Fitzpatrick Kelly Fitzpatrick Edgar Kenneth Flores Ailcen Ford Sydney Ford Elisabeth Fox Keiko Fukuda Laura Fukumoto Gianna Galletta Camille Gallo Samantha Gcikas Christian Gcnesc Lauren Gerehow Ashley Ghanaycm Victoria Giampaoli Kathryn Gianaras Mackenzie Gifford Caitlin Gill Michael Gilson Patrick Anthony Gimcno Christine Giusti Brittany Gledhill Melissa Anne Go John Paul Goethals Sarah Gogin Kenny Gong Jaime Gonzalez Sophomores- Scott Goosscns Samuel Gordon Aron Gragnani Hli .abcth Groh Mcron Haile sclasstc Darnel Kullisy I-cal Hannon Christopher Harders Wyatt Hamum Daniel Harrington Kclecy Harrison Claire Herbert Javier Hernandez Miranda Herrera Alexander Higucras Kiri Hilken Above: Maylynne Tildcn. Melissa Pun, and Deborah Magsaysay joke around on the stairs in front of school before heading home. Top: Meghan Campbell. Kelly Davenport, and Lauren Collins hang out in front of their lockers at recess. Above Right: Jordan Knox. Jason Snell. Robert Kelly, and Chris Hoffman joke around after school. Right: Joey Tclucci, and Rick Driscoll work together on a group project. Gabriel Ho Alice Hobbs Robert Hoffman Jennifer Hourani Danicla Howard Nicholas Howley linn Hughes Natalie Hwang Sophomore Amanda Ibisatc Sumiah Jabcr Scan-PaulJacobson Derek Johnson Julian Johnson Kaillyn Johnson Mario Johnson Matthew Jones Matthew Juul Robert Kelly Craig King Vincent Kinnard Kristina Kirchgcsxner Jordan Knox Molly Kodros John Kolcnda James Kolling Guillermo Kuhl Jaclyn Kurtcla Lauren Kushner Julia Kuznetsova Paul La Londe Alexandra Labagh Brett Lando Left: Emily Simpson hides in a comer. Far left: Alison Lynch and Kiera Quinlan head to class. Above left: Lauren Collins and Nicole McDon- ald. Top left: Katrina Yupangco looks entranced in class. Top right: Nick Chagniot. Alex Labagh. and kayley Johnson chat during class. Above: Jillian Cunningham works on the computer. Sophomores Robert Lange. Jr. Hilary Lapping Paolo 1 jrano Timothy Larson Serene 1-au Ashton Lee Ashton Leone Kimberly Lew Matthew Lew Stephen Li Jenna Lind Rr bcn Lolius lirik Loos Stephen Lope Jaclyn Los Banos Johnathan Lou Yelizaveta Lozovatskaya Marie Luehessa Jamie Lundy Kelly Lundy Siubhan Lynagh-Shannon Alison Lynch Felicia Ma Deborah Magsaysay Above: Max Shapiro. Matt Sahagun. Max Bamsey. and Jack Sullivan talk in the Commons during lunch. Top: Elizabeth Driscoll. Kicra Quinlan, and Jordan Knox make after school plans. Above right: Sydney Ford helps Samantha I'eld with her homework. Right: AaronWu. Randy Baldassarre. and Wyatt Harmon relax in the hallway before Friday's classes. 9+ Sophomore Mark Magtoto Jessica Mah Andrew Mairena Arkadius Malinowski Jason Alexander Mallby David Marques Maria Martin Maria Patricia Martin Tevis Martin Daniel Peter Mascardo George Mattson Kevin Mat a Ryan Matza Brittany Mauer Laura Maxwell Nicole McDonald Michael McQuiller Matthew Milligan Christopher Mitchell Camila Mize Lester Montes-Silva Joseph Moore. Jr. Christopher Morales David Morse Above: Kate Koessler and Jessica Perry arc wiped out after a day of practice. Top: Chris Genese makes a quick stop at his locker during passing period. Top left: Jaclyn Los Banos and Jamie Lundy eat lunch at the tables behind the Student Center. Left: John kolcnda takes time away from his friends to finish last night’s homework. 5 Daniel Monhole Robcn Mulhern Colleen Mullen Belekadu Mulugeta Alexandria Murphy Scan Murphy Siobhan Murphy Kevin Najarro Samuel Nelsen Jeremiah Ncvin Anthony Nguyen Brendan O'Callaghan Nicholas O'Connell Daniel O'Donnell Catherine O'Mahoney Kaitlin O'Meara l.auren Ogawa Milliccnt Olawalc David Olivier Isaac Ormc Sarah Owens Marla Pacini Allison Paver Jessica Perry Alanna Pinell Nathan Pisani Wade Pontius Luke Pulaski Melissa Pun Peter Qaqundah l.auren Quach Cian Quattrin Kicra Quinlan Daniel Radovich Ian Randolph l-cah Randolph Rachael Rawls Raymond Rehong Veronica Recinos Christina Reggio Above: Derek Johnson, and Josh A .ofeifa do (heir homework before the bell. Above right: Ava Rosen and Mira Stern discuss their day's schedule. Far above right: Brittany Gledhill and Kelly Kuscovich do their homework together. Far right: Caitlin (.ill waits to enter the library. Right: Alison Lynch, Talia l)c Martini, and Jennifer Butler pose for the camera. 'P 1 Sophomorey Which Class Would You Never Take Again? Other 13% Chem 20% World History 11% Left: Sarah Gogin and Ron Alivia. Below: Isabel Urbano and Laura Fukumoto enjoy a nice sunny day in the Sunset District. Alexandra Rcidcr Kristina Renda Jamie Rey Loretta Roddy Scan Roddy Sergio Rodrigue Katherine Rocsslcr Nicholas Rocsslcr Rachel Rogers Oscar Roque Ava Rosen Jordan Rosen Alexander Safronov Matthew Sahagun Dominic Salbatcra Sam Saltiti Jared Salin Michael Santa Maria Stephen Saribalis John-Paul Sbragia-Zoricie Angela Schach Nicolas Schaukowitch Maureen Schembri Elizabeth Scott William Segale Caroline Servat Thomas Shanahan Maxwell Shapiro Julieclairc Sheppard Micacla Shorrock Emily Simpson Maya Simpson Paulina Singhapok William Sinks Elliot Skusc Taylor Smith William Smith Daren Smylic Jason Snell Rachclte Anne Solidum Sophomor y Below: Matthew Juul and Sara Venturi arc intrigued by their teacher's lecture. Right: Robert Alvarado helps Bobby Lange study for an upcoming test during their recess. Bottom: Lizzy Fox and Lauren Quach smile for the camera. «CTCU3 Right: I.uke Pulaski and Marie Luchcssa arm wrestle after school. Far right: Celsa Tonclli prepares herself before a run. Above right: Malia Dudum. Loretta Roddy. Tina Reggio, and Eliza- beth Scott relax at the back of the school. Sophomore Michael Solso Jenalyn Sotto Michael Squeri Abby Stanlon Mira Stem Caroline Stone John Sullivan Mikhail Sundukovskiy Hillary Sy Julienne Syme Ryan Taylor Joseph Telucci Jason Tengco Matthew Terrizzi Kirsten Tiedjc Maylynne Tildcn Gianna Toboni Kristen Toni Stephanie Toman CclsaTonclli Clare Toney Lauren Tracey Andrea Trigucros Justin Tsui Zoc Unruh Isabel Urbano Irvin David Uy Dominic Valentini Peter Vaughan Samuel Vaughan Sara Venturi Thomas Vidosh Above: Daniel Harrington and Kevin Najarro ponder about their day. I.eft: Krin Hughes and Angela Schach show off their polos. Far left: Aram Bedrossian and Jordan Rosen engage in a deep conversation. Michelle Vinnicombe Scott Wardcll Michael Watkins. Jr. Kevin Watters Annabcllc Watts Jennifer Wilhelm Alexandra Williams Christopher Woolcy Aaron Wu Robert Yam Kevin Yip Jessica Yrani Katrina Yupangco Elizabeth Zcllerbach Paul Xmuda Sophomofey , Sophot not'd- Upperclassmen Junior Lock-in college talks AP Exams Prom P S A T s Driving Left a uo uoy dJ dm j Calltcrinc May Abalos David Abarca Andrea Abaya Frank Adams Amy AfTolicr Anabcl Agloro Boris Albinder Anna Alioco William Andcaxk HI i a both Andolong Joseph Annao Michael Amcllc Wyall Arnold Gina Baleslricri Alexander Bardaek Nancy Barisie Nicholas Bari sonc Lauren Baralkh April Bautista Hdiuond Bedrossian Daniel Bello iiunicc Bcngeo Matthew Bergstrom Jared Betro Nocllc Bidcgainbcrry Marie Antonette Bondoc Julia Bonioo Brian Borella Lauren Boudcwyn Gregory Bovo Nicholas Brady Raphael Bragan a Hannah Brosnan Kevin Brown Rebecca Byrnes Max Cabahug-Gabiana Aidan Cahill Carlos Cajilig 111 Steven Calcagno Molly Callaghan Mark Carlin Alexandra Can Karl Carrillo Jasef Jaicec Casas Sean Cassidy Katie Caughman Christian Cavalier Lydia Centeno Far Right: Kim Poggetti and Hunter Fair man embrace in the Commons. Right: Alex Simon practices the saxaphonc in a Jazz Hand rchersal. Erica Ccrlcs Jason Chan Alexander Chan Alan Chec Jessica Chen Kristy Choo Alexandra Chopc Julia Chopc Francesca Christopher Erie Chu Wendy Chuah Joseph Cromwell Chy Theora Cimino Brian Coe Nicholas Colina Alexa Contreras Vanessa Cordova Katherine Corkcry Darren Criss Matthew Cnimcdy Addison Cunco Merritt Cuttcn Austin Davies Genevieve Davis Rose I )awydiak• Rapagnani Caitlin DcBarbrie Maria Angelica DcGaetano Ian Del Castillo Michael Del Rosario Katharine DcMartini Scbouh Der Kiurcghian F.li abcth DiCarlo Anthony Digneo Michael DiGraiulc Alexander Dillon Kelly Dillon Patrick Dominguez Phillip Donnici Matthew Downing Allison Doyle Alia Dudunt Erica Duncan Matthew Elijah Charles Ellis Michelle Eng-Surowiec Lisa Etcheparc Maxine Ann Evangelista Joshua Evans Far Left: Arielle Lee and Oliva Talavan. Left: Maxine Evangelista and Lauren Reyes wait for Chorus to start. Juniors Below Right: Francesca Christopher. Lc-oul Samson, and Darren Criss take a break in the Counselor’s room. Below: Yousef Totah. Sean C'urtella. and Daron Melkonian. Far Right: Casey McLennan. Right: Claudia Zcpedia Hunter Fairmun Kaitlin Famham Katherine Farren Scan Faulkner Irina Fedulow Katherine Fchlhaber Hamilton Fennic Francesca Flaherty Julia Fodor Felicia Fong Michael Fortes Brian Franccschi Alexa Franco Colleen Fredericks Leslie Freeman Patrick (lagan Giovanni Gallaread Amanda Garcia Doris Garcia Nicholas Garcia Alasiair Gesmundo Jeffrey Gilmore Casey Gin Charles Glover Patricia Marie Go Allyson Gome Sheryl Gong Monique Gonzalez. Nicole Gonzalez Andrew Gray Dylan Green George Groh M Far Left: Chris McGuire gels ready to practice his trumpet solo. Above: (starting from the left) Mike Snyder, Will Andereck. Alex Chart ,. Matt Peek. W ill Fennie. John Roman. David Abarca and Brendan Rhoan congregate after Cross Country practice. Far Left: Francesca Flaherty stretches in preparation for Cross Country practice. Left: Brandon Martin and Joey Armao goof around in the trainer's room. Juixiory Solia Guticrrev-Johnson Ycshi Haitesc Iassie Jillian Mansell Diana Hansen Brendan Harrington Julian Hemphill Steven Hcndler Victoria Herrera Joseph Hills Fiona Ho Brian Moll DiMarco Hoskins Nabil Hourieh. Jr. Meghan Howard David Hubbel Sean Irwin Gina Isaacs Kimberly Jackanich Natalie Jayo Katherine Jcung Kohin Joe Neil Johnstone Christina Jones John Kamm Robert Kane Max Kaplan Eric Kathrein Jeremiah Kcllcher Katherine Kerblcski Kristina Kern Katherine Kilgore Anna King Far Right: Allic Kokesh. John Roman, and Wyatt Arnold talk during lunch time Below: Misao Tachibana and Armand Bedrossian- How cute! Right: Alexa Contreras and Cecilia Garcia hang out after school. uniory Erika Kociolek Alexandra Kokcsh Christopher Kramer Vanessa Krause l.aura Kulm Sean Kurtela Matthew Kustel Dillon Kwiat Aimcc Labagh Matthew l_ai Elizabeth l.alanne Veronica Lain Trevor Lain bright Jessica Lamson Alexandria Lumug Kerry Anne l.anahan Dav idson I-ao Maureen Lau Derek Lawson Eli Lazaro Agnes Lee Annie Lee Ariel le Lee Brian Lee Martin Lee Noclle Lee Stephanie Lee Tracy Lee Zachary lxe Om LcPrcc David Lew Andrew Liotta Alexandra Lotack Gcrcmy Lobo Francesca Lollini Regina Lomhardo Lourdes Long Mariclcna Ldz Brianna Loughridge Benjamin Louie Julianne Louie Adrian I.ui Jcnisc Lum Kevin Luna Michael Mace Edward Madigan II Elizabeth Magee Michael Maldonado Gregory Malman Gregory Mangan Gustavo Man anarcs Peter Markevich Adam Marlin Brandon Martin Nicholas Marline . Amy McCarthy Kathleen McCarthy Madeleine McCarthy Christopher McCarty Ryan McCauley David McCracken Laura McCunniff-Reid Amy McDcvitt John McGee Christopher McGuire Colleen McHugh Casey McLennan Laura McNulty John Mclis Daron Melkonian Ellen Mez cra Rachel Mikulsky Nicolina Milani-Walkcr 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 Ncdeau Craig Nelson Jack Newman Keith Ngan Nina Novasic Leslie O’Callaghan Emily O'Dwyer Rosanne O'llara Janies O'Meara IV Kathleen O'Reilly Jennifer Olsen Christian Ong Ycscnia Padilla Melody Pak Patricia Pang Rachel Parker Ryan Partee Matthew Peck Jutxiory Upper Left: Mike Arnelle lifts a free weight in the Weight Training Room. Above: Gustavo Man anares. Val Quesada, and Mike Mace. Bottom Left: Aidan Cahill and Yesenia Padilla Left: Molly Callaghan and Julia Fodor. Juniory Top: Felicia Fong. Max Kaplan, Sophia Tan, Kli aheth Santos. Erika Kociolek, Noelle l.ec cat lunch together. Upper Right: Ben Louie gets ready to go home. Above: During lunch. Francesca Lollini, Jessica I.amson. Amanda Tredinnick, Amanda Garcia, and Allison Pheatt smile for the camera in the Commons. Above Right: Lizzy Lalanncand Katie Caughman enjoy each other’s company during lunch. Far Right: Craig Nelson, Vannessa Krause, and John Melis take time to congregate outside the Peer Counseling Office. Right: Kristina Kern. Juniory Susanna Peeples Hunter Pederson Allison Pheatt Kimberly Poggetti Kristen Polen Patrick Popovilis Jennifer Power Tullio Purtill June Quan Valerie Quesada Jeannette Quintana Patrick Raggio Laurenmaric Reyes Brendan Rltnan Emily Rinaldi Benjamin Riney Anne Rollandi John Roman Michael Rossi Nathan Rossi Andrew Rugg Zachary Salin Le-oul Samson Juliana Sanguinetti Elizabeth Santos Darryl Sar aba Micaela Scarpulla Natalie Schwab Kevin Schwall Brock Scigliano l.okesh Sehgal Samantha Silvia Alexander Simon Nathan Singhapok Danielle Smith Matthew Smith Anna Snyder Michael Snyder Emily So Stephanie Soderborg Shane Sofos Molly Sooper David Soto Celia Spalding Joseph St. Marie Tyronda Starks Nora Stillman Robert Sturgeon Scant Sullivan Matthew Sundby Misao Tachibana Oliva Talavan-Becker Sophia Tan Stephanie Tang Bridget Tarantino Michael Tate Left: Geremy Lobo and Matt Smith. Left: Peter Markevich and Matt Lai work out a math problem before class. Juniory Right: Anne Murphy and Gina Isaacs show their school spirit at the rally. Below: Jenise Lum studies hard for Physics. Julie Tayag Amanda Tcdesco Courtney Thomas Marcel Thompson Andrew Tio Yousef Totah Christopher Tow Amanda Trcdinnick Janellc Tropper Brendan Trudell Miranda Tsang Julie Tursi Natalia Urbina Carlos Veie Donna Mane Veridiano Ciara Viehweg Gregory Vlahos Christianne Vocal Josip Vukie Ross Walker Matthew Walsh Sarah Walsh F.rin Wilk Daria Willis Valerie Wolf Kirk Wolfrom Tiffany Woo Theodore Yates Allison Yce Daniel Yce Michael Yce Frin Young Dante Zanassi Jane Zatkin Claudia Zepeda «% union- Ji Top Left: Leslie O’Callaghan and Nora Stillman get ready to practice in Mixed Chorus. Top Right: Jamie Adams and Matt Elijah listen intently in class. Above: Matt Crumedy. Pat Gagan, DiMarco Hoskins, Josh Evans, Trevor Lambright, Marcel Thompson, and Courtney Thomas hang out in the Magis office. Left: Bridget Tarantino. Anna King. Jane Zatkin, and Katie Farren pose for the camera. Juvxiory flAJl: «% Juniory K a i r o s College Process Seniori I is o o d b v e s rime or our lives Prom Maturation i a • InSIgnis Graduation Arrival Class of 2004 Left a LaAttngp Impre Mxyyv on seniors I believe in the standardization of automobiles, not human beings Adrienne Aguirre Imagine the worst situation ever. Now. imagine it with puppets. HAH A! I love you mom dad! You can’t take the top off the bottom of the barrel. George Anthony Aherne As soon as I found out the meaning of life some idiot changed it. We few. happy few. we band of brothers.For he today that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother. Anthony T. Aminoff Kirsten Andereck Speak softly and carry a big stick. Tnanks family, friends, ana some teachers. The future belongs to those wh believe in the beauty of thei dreams.” Thanks mom. dad. W. C A.K+C AI Banis A Mike McCaffery PREPPIEST Sometimes the lights shining on me. other times I canmircly see. What a long strange trip it’s been I'm not even supposed to be here today! Anderson Blessed are we who can laugh at ourselves for we shall never cease to be amused. Eric M. Anguiano The believer is happy. The double is wise. Sesuory Ii papa sed. I was on a path 2 ailure. but I was offroad in the .hole time. OE650 BASER AM lifey Dana Vittoria Armanino It's not the tea Johnny, it's the principle behind the tea. Paul Arnautoff If everything could ever feel this real forever. If anything could ever be this good again... Alexander Banares Only the strong survive. Love thanks to family friends Al Banis ...What I'm anticipating.everything Ise will be overrated...'' Banares (ba-nar'es) n. cooler than being cool: ice cold Life... I grip it. I rip it. THNX Earn and Friends! Silence is the ultimate weapon ol tower -Charles de Guallc Joseph Michael Barrack “I wonder if illiterate people gel the full effect ol alphabet soup? Alexandra Barreneche We got what we came for. This is part of the deal. i ‘People pay more attention to you when they think you're up to something. -CalvinTl IX M+D TM- ARP.tf Dominic Bea would rather be right than be tosident. -Henry Clay Nicholas Valentine Bea I don't want to grow up because I'm a Tovs-R-Ds kid. thanks MHW. SM. ZU. JD. PS —I'm with stupid What is a horseshoe, what does a horseshoe do. are there any horsesocks. is anybody listening to me? Because U Deserve What Every' Individual Should Enjoy Regularly Thanks Mom. Dad Seniors Angelique Bocarra Education makes people easy to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. Kristen Marie Boffi If you were to tell me... Mark K. Bollman The task ahead of us is never as great as the power behind us. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Emily Boyle Would you not like to be sitting o top of the world with your lees hanc ing free?”-DMB Paolo A. Braccini “Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. No matter how many times you drop a stone, you never know if the next time it will float away. Zack Brown The song told me. Tilings'll be ereat wITcn you’re Downtown. So T am. Remember no man is a failure who has friends. Thnx MDS and Frnds Harrison Worner Sam Madison Jackie Taheny A Sarah Smialowicz Semon- BEST FRIENDS FRIENDLIEST (Boy Girl) Jonathon Talbot Tess Rogers Ondrea L. Bryant Mistakes are proof that you're trying so never give up I wish you success. There aim nothin ‘bout Me that don't do something for You Thnx FRNDS I've got plenty of integrity. I just don'Fchoose to waste it on you. Time goes by. everything: else keeps changing. You and I. we get continued next week. -Sondheim I would have the Jumbo shrimp, ut I’m allergic to oxymorons.’ What the world needs is more geniuses with humility, there are so few of us left. Thnx mom. dad. Jack I'll make them an offer they don't refuse.” -Godfather Jennifer Ann Castro A lighter is someone who gets up. even when they can't. THfX ana love to mami Alfredo family friends. Katie Elizabeth his how we do it! his one’s for you grandma. I no Amor! See me. hear me. know me. like me. and love me. Then keep me and leave me to go spread the love. Speak delusions, everything becomes a delusion; speak the truth, everything becomes the truth. Peace. Love, and Shoes (not necessarily in that order) Seniors v ' 4F Erin Brigh Cavanaugh A ship in Ihc harbor's safe but that's not what ships were made 4. LuvYaThxMaDadSisFriends OhanaSimon Christina Elizabeth Celia “Love when you can. cry when you have to. be who you must, that’s a part of the plan.’ Derrick Timothy Chan To be satisfied with yourself is a sure sign that all forward motion is about to stop. Catherine Charpentier To tell you the truth. I've said it before, tomorrow I II start in a nev direction. -Guster Tiffany Jeanine Chinn Ryan J. Cheung Elizabeth J. Christian The important thing is not to stop questioning. -Albert Einstein Michael .1. Corbolotti Out of all the people I'd like to thank. I’d like to thank myself... (2P-; Seniors Growing old may be mandatory, but growing. up? Definitely Optional. -Thanks MI). I 1-. Tnc Golf Grp.” Thomas Chu F:or it matters not how small the beginning may seem to be: what is once well done is done forever. Thomas YV. Corbolotti ... vou’re welcome. Thanks fam + friends. Hi2Lo There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning. If life gives you lemons, make some kind of fruity juice. Love u MomDadBryEricnds NEXT BILL GATES Brian Estrada . Amy Lew t ineent Allen Concepcion a! You can i stop me from talking. u tried to cut o(l my tongue, but didn’t work. -Kingston Michael K. Coyne LLLYYY PELICAN -Tony ontana thx fam Cornelius Corkery If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything. Christina Crosetti I tip my glass to you LATE TO GRADUATION Albert Hernandez Bonnie Sarlatte Ernesto Cortez To the world, you may only be one person; but to one person, you may mean the world. Madeleine Curet Have you ever noticed What the hell? is always the best decision. -Marilyn Monroe Karen Lee Damon Astronaut cosmonaut send us up best you've got once I'm out way too tar I'll beam you shots from the stars -Ozma Aaron Edward Dann-Gibbs I’m not the greatest. I’m the dbl greatest. Not only do I knock cm down. I call the round. Tracy Clotilde Cosgriff A woman is like a teabag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.” Jennifer Rae Curtin Wc should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it -Mark Twain Christopher Daniels Your dream will be to dream with me. -Smashing Pumpkins. The system is down. David Andrew Darling We are not retreating - wc are advancing in anothcYdirection. -General Douglas Mac Arthur Find out what you like doing best and set someone to pay you for doing it. Creighton Davis Courage is to feel the daily daggers of relentless steel keep on living - Being on TV is not that fun.- Peace Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value. Love you mom. dad. wowa. Jill Elizabeth de los Just do what you do best — keep smiling. =)” jell De vera Learn as if you were going to live forever. Live as if you were going to die tomorrow. i be Deelyo. Joanne Sernicula dela Insert endlessly profound quote here. Jessica Jillian dela Merced There are so many dreaming of being great. Im not worried. Im drcamingjhc hardest. -M. Monroe LUVUMb BEST EYES Morgan Murphy . Zach Unruh Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself. Be quiet brain, or I'll stab you with a Q-tip. Jennifer Suzanne It's a shame about raisins - humiliated grapes S Uoty Elizabeth Burke Dougherty ran’tChangeThcWind'sDircciion. ui ICanAdjustMySails2Always cachMyDcstintation Christopher M. Dowdy You have to crack a few cans to make an omelette. ThanksM. I), J.M Bryan C. Downey Never make excuses. Your friends don’t need them, and your foes won’t believe them. If you don’t know where you’re going.you'11 wind up somewhere else.' Thnx fam and frnds. Joseph Patrick Dudley Patricia Dudziec Allison Sara Duncan Carlecn Ann Durkin o to heaven for the climate, hell Don’t foract to win first place. r the company. -Mark Twain Don’t forget to keep that smile on your face. BEST DRESSED nn-Marie MacFarlane Max Mizono I hope that someday we will be There is a light at the end of every able to put away our fears and tunnel...just nope it’s not a train, prejudices and just laugh at people. -Thanks MDGVM. NKKMK It’s Senior year. I don’t care about a quote Someone really there, to love and ’ are. Dreams the kind dll never end. Vanessa Farnham Roads? Where we’re going we don't need roads. -Doc I wonder if other dogs think poodles are members of a weird religious cult. ♦ yjrV Seruory BEST CAR Joe Dudley Kristen Boffi Kevin Joseph Feeney This life came so close to never happening. Thanks lax cats. First we must observe the ancient ninja ritual of the traditional pre- fignt donut. Thanks M.D Dana Fisco Did ya ever walk into a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's how dogs spend their lives. Kathleen M. Fitzpatrick I sometimes feel insignificant especially when ppl turn off the light when I'm still in the bathroom. Lawrence Fong: Friend, Mentor, American Hero Seniory Laura Ashley Fowler The most important thing in life is the relationships we have with other human beings. Apart from that. Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play? Francesca Paola Fenili Oh...this is the start of something good, don't you agree ? Lisa M. Fike I don't pretend to know all the answers. I don't even know the questions. Hey, where am I? Carlton Jing Fong A great man makes every man feel small. The real great man makes ever)1 man feel great. Kristin Franco Dance like no one's watching, wor like vou don't need the grades, and love like you'll never be hurt. Jcpth is the greatest of heights nd you know where to land if you now where you stand. Nicole JKredro People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those ol us who ao. Christopher Daniel Kumiss Smile! I wanna talk to Samson. Thnx Mom Dada Fam: never judge a book by it’s movie BIGGEST FLIRT Chris Dowdy Cai+lin Reyna ve lived through a lot of atastrophes. but at least I still have ly fanny pack. Andrew Ciaspari No shirt, no shoes, no dice! -Jeff Spicolli. Fast Times at Ridgcmont High Asmey u. uani Don't allow your gifts to take you to a place where your character can't keep you.” I Pinchcr of power! You guys. I'll be saved by my pinchers ol power! cars heal, glory fades, and all c're left with are the memories tade. “It everyone uses a No. 2 pencil, then why isn’t it No. I?” -Thanks Mom. Dad. Kat, Friends If you're gonna ride, you gotta learn to fall. Thanks Fam.Tricnds A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent upon arriving... -Tao Tc Ching 4 Seniory victoria i o If all else fails, lower your standards. FRAGMHNTS! FRAGMHNTS! Matias Godinez The world is both good bad so keep on???? Lauren Elizabeth Goldberg Do not give any time to your past, you can t change what happened 5 minutes ago. Janette Mae Gonzales Just keep swimming. Yay cabinets?! Your face! Thanks, MomDadAileenNe-nette + friends I was determined to know beans. -Thoreau BIGGEST KLUTZ Charlie Ferdon ash lev Vi reen Character is much easier kept than recovered. Thnx. Mom. Dad. Family, and Friends Overall though, a happy kid who didn't care what bad he clid as loin as it was all good.” Andrew Guglielmi Angels fly because they take themselves lightly. -Ralph Barbicri Thanks M.D.Triends £FT ; Seniory Andrew Haeslonp Wanna view paradise? Look around, view it. Anything you want, do it! Change the world? Nothin to it! Shant A. Hagopian I have made all the calculations: Fate will do the rest. -Napoleon Jens Richard Hansen Someone stole my senior quote. Craig Hansson very man has his follies- and ten they are the most interesting ing he has got. Tks M+D B+Fam Brittany Harrison ou thought we wouldn't have any n. Shame on you. Stephen Patrick Harty Christopher Haw ish amateurs so hard to the left, arts are on the right side of their art. Vincent M. Harrington I’m not sayin I’m gonna change the world- but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will. Elaine Harris ItsJustAnlllusionWeHavcOnEarth. ThalOneMomentFollowsAnother OneLikcBcadsOnAString That OnccAMomcntIsGonellsGone4evr Elizabeth Marie Harris The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. MOST LIKELY TO WORK AT SI Greg Callaghan Stephanie Hartono It’s a good thing I don’t have a spaceship. Do what you want to do. And go where you're going to. Think for yourself... -The Beatles Curtis Hayden Stanley looked unite bored and somewhat detached, but then penguins often do. Albert A. Hernandez III True wisdom is knowing you know nothing at all. Se iory The only thing you take with you when you’re gone is what you leave oehind. -John Allston Wildcat Pride! Jorge A. Hernandez Gimme Cookie!! I'm Starvin!! Gracias manii. papi. Will. Frank. LM. Banana People. BigB Forget the past. Don’t worry about the future. Cherish the time we William Kenneth Hollerai have now. That's why it’s called the present. Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never (ash of death but once. Julius Caesar You've got to be honest: if you can fake that, you’ve got it made. Don’t worry about the fulurc- there's always city college. Michelle Sumille Horn “Getting eaten by a crocodile is just like going to sleep... in a giant blender.’ -Homer Simpson Meghan F. Horn Footprints on the sands of time arc not made by sitting down. Only two things arc infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former. -Einstein MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kevin Feeney Semuteh Freeman SerUoty Rosalind Huddleston I know when my stomach’s growlin’ there's trouble -Chunk Oh baby, baby it’s a Wildworld... It’s hard to get by just apon a smile. -Cat Stevens Dabit deus his quoque finem. Jennifer Ann Hunt According to the map. we've on!) gone about four inches. Harry Hunter 'You tried your best and you failed miserably. Moral of the story is never try ’ Homer J. Simpson Courtnee Nia Jordan-Cox Cry me a river, build a bridge, and jet over it. Thx Mom. family, friends, and all my enemies Travis Kay-Kugen Ile’s the better of the best, best believe he's the baddesi -Run DMC Kelly Kennedy Laughing is a good exercise. It’s like jogging on the inside. Thanks M+D. Mike.Christie.Rob.+Friends George Anton Jaber Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do. Danielle Joseph Derrick Joe Success is not measured by the amount of personal gain. Hut by your contribution to mankind. Maureen Kantner Always behave like a duck-keep calm unruffled on the surface but paddle like the devil underneath Peter Anthony Johnson What do a panda, an elephant, a whale, and a bald eagle have in common? They’d make a fine burger. Lyncea Samantha Katada All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. -Gandalf Luv U MD Fam Friends Yvonne Marie Kelly A smart person knows exactly what lo ■.as. Inn a wise person knows whether or not to say it. ...But then I remembered about my call and kept on going...somehow. TEACHER'S PET Corbolottis . Tracy Cosgriff Seniori- MOST LIKELY TO BE ON JERRY SPRINGER Courtnee Jordan-Cox Andrew Munday Jr Rachael Grace Kerrigan To be loved is to be fortunate, but to be hated is to achieve distinction. -Minna Antrim Jill Kitaura I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is to try to please everyone. Jeffrey Harris Knox The secret of managing is keeping the guys who hate you away from the guys who arc undecided. -C.S. Demetra Mia Kosnias If today you are going to do something you might regret tomorrow-sleep late Cassandra Nicole Kosturos Life is uncertain, so start with dessert. Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. «% Seniory Tony Louis Lagomarsino Everyone makes mistakes. The triek'is to make mistakes when nobody is looking. Thx MDLC Michael Lando It’sAlwaysSummerOnThelnsidc. Can ITeach You( i i rlsl lowToSurf? In7yrs.MyNewport beach House, Welcome. Kaitlin Maureen Ketchum You can't eel out backwards. You've got to go forwards to so back, better press on. Jacob Klestoff The more you know the harder it is to take decisive action. Calvin. Calvin Hobbes -Bill Wattersor Inna Kurikova Nothing to be done... “ -Beckett Elizabeth Noe Larkin One day we'll look back on this and plow into a parked ear. Amanda Alexis Lawrence Lifemovcsprcttyfast.Ifyoudon't opandlookaroundonccmawhilc oueouldmissit. FerrisBuclIer hnx M D Kathryn Jeanne Lawson ul me in coach-just give me a fiance. I know there's a lot riding n it. but it's all psychological. Misha M. Lee 'ou may outgrow many things in our life but never your childhood, hanks DM AI and friends! Hiram R. Lew hen your feeling down...Just eep swimming. Just keep dimming. -Finding Nemo [20Polo4Lifc. Jonathan Lawson Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Kelly Amanda Lee Courage is not absence of fear, but judgment that something else is more important than fear. DRAMA KING QUEEN Tom Corbolotti Natalie Nowak Charlie Leese It’s like a sauna in here!” Kramer, sitting in a sauna Vanessa Li You say why. I say why not? Thanx Mom. Dad. Jess, and friends Mary Elizabeth Leveroni Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So.. .get on your way! Dr. Seuss Brenden Lim Quitters never win. winners never quit. If you never win and never quit you’re an idiot. Amy Lousie Lew If we do meet again, why. we shall smile; if not, why. then this parting was well made.-w.S.; love to Family, Friends Joseph W. Linehan Down here, it’s our time. It’s our time down here. -The Goonies Seniors The worlds a rollacoasta Im not strapped in mayb I should hold w care but my hands R busy in the air I can’t wait to come to a theatre near you, Vic. If everything seems under control vou'rc just not going fast enough. Mario Andretti A word to the wise ain't necessary, it’s the stupid ones who need all the advice One should not be content to creep when one has been inspired to soar.” I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. -Ellison but seriously, I actually have a was normal life for a teenage girl MOST UNIQUE Charlie Leese Elaine Harris I'm Very Brave Generally. Tweedledum went on in a low voice. Only Today I Happen To Have A Headache. Sarah Ashley Mackota Dressing up just makes it m fun-1 live for theme nights. more Im sorry I know Im late, ill be thei in 10 minutes. (After I pick out no outfit) Luv thnxfamfriends Samuel Wilson Madison There will be plenty of time for counting when the dealings done. SerUory Martin Philip Maguire bokd@myenvironmcnt wonderd herethefirewent everythinglused xthcnlmadcupmymind2dclTncmy .vndestiny Mclvyn Isabel Manapsal rhen I think of the past, it ings back many memories, and miniscing is my favorite thing to . Lizzy C. Masliah Sometimes u cannot believe what see, u have 2 believe what u el. thnx MD+J Michael Ci. McCaffery ) I got that goin’ for me. which is ce. “Time and space are but physiological colors which the eve makes, but the soul is licht’-Ralph Wa IdoEmerson. A. M. D.G. Always Patrick Mariano Kari Anne Mali 13 years of school and I've realized: the things we know the best are the things we’ve never been taught. Philip Markle A pint of sweat saves a gallon of blood. -General George S. Patton Always forgive your enemies- nothing annoys them more. -Oscar Wilde You need to gel a life. Phil.” -Mr. Quatirin Call it what you want to call it... Marjorie McLeod McAteer You only live once, but if you work it right, once is cnougn” -ThxMDFriends Paul McDonnell There is a lesson to be learned - thnx Fam. LHS Karen Damon Kyle Andrus FUTURE ROCKSTAR Seniory Sam Berrin Brittney Harrison BEST HAIR Im always right. Once I thought 1 was wrong t ut I was mistaken. Thanks Ft ball Golfcats Kathleen McGovern Too much of a good thing is wonderful. It’s not the tea Johnny, it’s the principle behind it! Kniily McGowan When you’re smilin’, when you’re smilin . the whole world smiles with you. -Louie Armstrong Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds. -Bob Lovc2MDAAG The aftertaste is gonna break my You can run with the big dogs or s heart. Feels like it’s over before it on the porch and bark. starts. I've had a wonderful time. But this wasn’t it. thanks Ma. Dad. Kris. Friends Senion Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don't. Docs Princess Sophia want to come out and play? Love you Mommy Daddy Meg Nick. You could’ve been anywhere in th world, but you’re here with me. I appreciate that. GOLFCATS DC650 Maximilian Mizono )nc man with courage makes a Majority Andrew Munday College is all about the resolution, 'hanks Trinity Court Laura Angela Muzzatti Why don’t you make like a tree nd get outta here.” -Biff Michael Najarro Don't dwell on reality: it will only ecp you from greatness. ' -Rev. Randall R Mcbride Jr. Nikki Montilla Life’s a test, mistakes are lessons, but the gift of life is knowing that you made a difference. Much love to family and friends. Kegina Theresa Moore Wc might be laughing a bit too loud but that never hurt no one. -Billy Joel Aubrey Elizabeth Munoz Sure I’m always late, but aren't I worth the wait ? ThxM+D AliCar NorLKSKDrcLoveUGuys Nothing can resist the person who smiles at life, dc Chardin. SJ. Naz Farm‘03: liXPECT A MIRACLE! All enemv flows according to the whims of the great magnet. What a fool I was to defy him. What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. -Emerson Mankind must put an end to war. or war will put an end to mankind. -JFK Souls don’t exist. They’re just made up to scare kids.Tike the boogeyman or Michael Jackson. BEST SMILE Maricela Cardona Jeremy O'Connor Se iory Patrick O'Donnell When the power of love conquers Reality is wrong. Dreams are for the love of power, the world will Real. know peace. -LUV2 MDAA Love -J Surf first work later Sometimes nothing is a pretty cool hand. Thanks Mom DadTCatie Molly Nicholas Patrick O'Shea Elizabeth Rose Ontano This is one small step for SI. one giant leap for Nick O'Shea. IfASineleFlowerBloomsInAllThe MillionsOfStars.ltlsEnough2Look (« ThemAndSav. SomewhcrcMy FlowcrlsThercT A great pleasure in life is doing what people sav you cannot do. Thnx Love 1 Mom Dad lam friends Tell your little voices to shut up because I can't hear mine... LuvU4Evcr Mum Dad Vic FAMILY FRIENDS BIGGEST DRESS CODE VIOLATORS Jacob Pashelinsky You see things and say WHY But 1 dream things that never were and sav WHY NOT? Thx fam. A BP. Go PRC! Vanessa Paredes ...ain't gotta put no extras on it. Thx MD Matthew Robert Paver You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you LOUDEST Mansa Pereira Tully You know what they say: If you on’t have anything nice to say bout someone, come sit by me.' Kevin Poon Efficiency is intelligent laziness, hanks everyone. Michael Joseph Peroutka There's an island of opportunity.in the middle of even1 difficulty. Miss that, and you are doomed. Karen Reyes Praxcdes What fun is being ‘cool’ if you can't wear a sombrero? - Calvin Hobbes Love you mamapapak 124 Michael Lando Sean John Bradley Quinlan Imitation is the tribute mediocrity pays to genius.” -Dr. Dann IHMC Christopher William Ragni What can I sav. That can explain. All this time. I'm loving life. Thanks fam. fmds. VH? Kelly Ida Randolph The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and lie loved in return. -Moulin Rouge Carolyn Anne Rayburn Years gone by and still, words dont come easily. Togas. BHS. K+N. Kiko. Boc: i luv u all. Ciao ! Ducks Fly Together Quack. .QuacK..Quack. Thanks Fam andrriends AMIX . Senutry Gregory James Ranes use to be a bad kid. but I did a omplete 360. and now I'm back on he right track. Thx MDbball Who's scruffy looking? Up the Office. RIOT! RliVOLT! Natalie Repin We laugh because ii is the truth: we feel awkward because wc realize it. Stephanie Richmueller Well behaved women rarely made history Raeanna Reudy Smile, it enhances your face value. Natalie Gatto Rizzo I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it. CUTEST COUPLE Olivia Flynn Kevin Feeney Seniory Wanna be rebels didn't have a clue...We were wild, we were crazy, we were mostly young! Thanks MDGAJ Caroline Ashley Robinson What we obtain too cheap, we esteem to lightly: dearness gives everything value.” Love U Mom Dad Daniel A. Rodriguez Just eat some bagels. It's better than no bagels. In a world of shady characters and dirty deals, this is gist business as usual-Fonmila 51 Ricci Ribero The pride you gain is worth the pain.’ Gabriella Rodezno You must be the change you wish to see in the world. Gnandi Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today. -James Dean Elizabeth Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends leave footprints on your heart. And in the end. it's not the years The only way to go is ahead, i your life that count.It's the life in -Laura Ingaels Wilder our years. Lovc you mom dad. If you keep your feet firmly on the Get up ya’ll. -Coach Russ ground, you'll have trouble putting thx everybody bn your pants. [ owe a lot to my parents, specially my mother and father. -Greg Norman You look in my eyes and tell me they style ain't ridiculous. -Ja Rule Bryanna Chavali Santee U look fl me laugh. I look @ u laugh b c u wish ii were me. thnx mom dad bro omga... BA DD Valerie Santos Life isn't measured by the breaths we take but bv the moments that take our breath away. Thanks MD! Jet outta my dreams and into my ar. two-thousand-fo Michael Schimaneck hat's it! You people have stood in ty way long enough. I’m going to lown college! less Scharetg There are the days, the time is now -Van Morrison Alex Schoknecht Well, nobody's perfect. MOST SPIRITED Steve Sangiacomo Molly Leveroni Seniory MOST CHANGED Andrew Cuglielmi “Dream dream even fora little while, dream dream filling up on idle hour, fade away, radiate. Zachary L. Scale I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once. Pamela Nicole Sison Sevilla Life is either a daring adventure or nothing” •Helen Keller “Celebrate we will because life is short but sweet for certain. Victor Sinow Tim. there is no theater near you! Look around, is there a theater near you? Sarah Anne Smialowicz Wear a smile and have friends, wear a frown and have wrinkles. Seniory Simon Leighton Snyder Alexis Michele Solis “I'm going back to that little pond “Always remember where you're again Tomorrow. And I'd like to go going, nut never forget where you atone. EB White thanks Ml) ' came from. TUX FAMNI RIENDS Bradford F. Scott Jr. Kristina Serratto Jamie Sleeper Do you realize what you've done?” -Lloyd Christmas Tara Spalding You're all up in my mix like Betty Crocker, woohoo two thousand Ic -The Tararizcr Bill, my friend? Yes. Ted. my friend. This has been a most excellent dvcnturc. I guess we’ve had our fun but it jems the fun is over now and it's Iright.” -Fcnix TX Claire Sullivan If you ever reach total enlightenment while drinking milk. I bet it makes milk shoot out your nose. Haig Armen Sujohn “How come no one in this country can pronounce my name right? It's Ili-guh.Haig! TllNX MDNJ-ABP T2lt3 ve seen some crazy things in my fe. but that...was AWESOME!’7 hnx MD Friends acqueline Lorraine Taheny m gonna live life in the fast lane. ' I can find it. Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, f guess that’s why several of us died of tuberculosis. Jonathan Talbot Some say the class is hall empty, some say the glass is halt full, but I say: Are you going to drink that? ETERNAL FRESHMEN Christine Bruni Mark Bollman Let Freedom Ring! Success is never linal, failure is never fatal, and all that counts is courage. George Nicholas Tarlson So-called experts can’t see how the text works so they comb through the textures of italycizcd excerpts Claire Elizabeth Telleen “Life is not tried, it is merely survived if you're standing outside the fire.” -Garth Brooks Seniory Jonathan Tengco It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile. So if you’re la .y you end up smiling a whole lot more. Shanti Tharayil Dance like nobody’s watching...we all need a good laugh now and then. James Terheyden Dance like it hurts Love like you need money Work when people arc watching Luke Thompson When the judge asked me why I did it. he hit me with the book when I said, “cause chicks dig it.” Monica L. Ternullo “You never fail until you stop trying. -J.Mims Luvumama. aranhy.Jcremiah myTruel’riends. ft. I. P papa. Cecelia Thornton-Alson Do something. Either lead, follow, or get out of Ihe way. -Ted Turner Mick Miller Terrizzi If you don't stand for something, you’ll tall for anything. Cynthia-Marie Tolentino If we see farther than those before us. it is because we stand on their shoulders LEAST LIKELY TO GET THEIR LICENSE Matt Switzer Kristina Scolari Wait what's up with this year what u talking about Time is snort my brodder bye bye bye... Sairina Tsui Some people have a way with words, while others...erm...thingy 30 •; Seniory Helen Ho-Yun Tso Ur just like Santa. I never got what I wanted but I never stop believing Thx to all who made me believe. Imagination was given to compensate for what I am not. A sense of humor was provided for what I am. Zack L'nruh Christopher Urda Katherine Vaughan English, who needs that. I'm never Without my sense of humor I going to England. Thanks Family + Friends. doubt I’d have much sense at all.’ Joseph L'nruh A day without laughter is a day vasted. Thanks Mom and Dad Andrew Venturi Danielle Walker Emily Warren kangaroo once told me: Just Limp fool!...You don’t have to so oing, boing. boing! Love to all. Don't take life too seriously, nobody gets out of it alive. ...in a lifetime what does it matter... LTL Ryan Walsh Yes. time flys. And where did it leave you? 'Old too soon...smart too late. Thx fain. 650. LAXCATS Katherine Ann Watts Don’t gain the world and lose your soul, wisdom is better than silver or gold. Hob Marley Christopher Villongco Anybody with the capacity to please has the potential to annoy. Laura Nicole Volpe I start out with nothing, and I still have most of it. Thk Mom. Dad. Gina. Shell. Mike. Tony Brian Wilhelm Katie McGovern MOST ATHLETIC Give yourself to love. Gregory Wildermuth F-'acts are the enemy of iruth Ashley Elizabeth Werner Never close your eyes to new things and always smile. Brian Hiro Wilhelm If you can conceive, and you can believe, then you will acheive.” Thanks M, D. J. real friends. Clarissa Wong Life is love, and love is laughter! I love you Mom. Dad. and July Katrina Ann Woo I just want to make someone smile. Love you Mom. Dad. Ry. SWT.IT Martin J. Wu I don't know about flying, but sometimes it feels like’I have these little wings on my feet. 01 . Se iory Daniel Joseph Zatkin 99 yards. 2 feet. 11 inches. Don't knock on the door, kick it down! L M. Harrison Worner Dude, you cotta save the earth, because without the earth where would you sit. even if you had a chair? ‘ Y Ian Steil Wright Don't Remember All Past Experiences. Remember Isolated Situations Gravitating Around Yourself. -DW Laura Gina Zimmerman The one who says it can't be done is generally passed by someone doing it. Maya Zitrin Strength and Honor! Thanks Mom Dad MOST LIKELY TO BE IN DETENTION Chris Furniss Wynne Rohrig BEST TWINS John Steve Sangictcomo MOST LIKELY TO BE PRESIDENT Caroline Robertson Jeff Knox MOST LIKELY TO BE ON SNL Peter Sherer Maggie McAteer Seniory CLOSET NERD Cassie Kosturos, Greg Ginotti, Lisa Fike MOST LIKELY TO WIN A GRAMMY FUTURE JESUIT David Darling MOST LIKELY TO WIN AN OSCAk Danny Zatkin A lex Lollini Zach Kenney Emily McGowan Section MOST LIKELY TO BE ON THE O.C. Chris Ragni A Liz Button MOST LIKELY TO SLEEP IN CLASS Mike Coyne Helen Tso Upper Left: Seniors Craig Hansson. Lawrence Fong, and Brian Dow ney study during class. Above: Heidi Groh, Kelly McGee, and Paul Arnautoff contemplate over a math problem. Left: Eating in the Commons, Sean Quinlan and Joe Linehan giggle together. Seniory Seniors-cw of 2004 With senior year comes an intense desire to paint the school building neon green, to recarpet the halls in leopard print, or make some other raucous improvement on an institution that has become too familiar, too three years ago. Just before you attach the giant air balloon or jetpack and set your feet off school grounds for good, it hits you, that desperate need to reclaim everything that was you. And now you're in this awkward position with one leg still attached to the jetpack, pointing towards your next destination and the other leg scraping against the hallway carpet that seems so perfect now, pristine even. Head twisting in every direction, arms grabbing for anything, something to hold on to - this is the flailing senior, loving every minute of it. Above: Jovial Carleen Durkin smiles brightly. Right: Gaby Rodezno and Claire Telleen embrace each other in the hall. SdMory Far Left: Tim Szarnicki and Jesse Lopez-Low lookin’ tall in the hall. Left: Before class, Joanne dela Cruz studies thoughtfully. Below: A group of savvy seniors relax in the Student Center. Most Memorable Moments at ST “When 1 fell down the stairs as a sophomore and a really cute senior helped me up.” -Kelly Mulhair “Watching the Luke Thompson movie at the film festival junior year. What the hell was I thinking!?” -Luke Thompson “A few friends and 1 conveniently planted a box of 50 water balloons for the freshmen cross country team to use against the varsity team. My friends will rename nameless to protect their families.” -Tony Stacey “When Matt Switzer showed up to football practice in red tights.” -Jorge Hernandez $ev Loty What’s vour ---------I---- favorite class at SI and why? --------1- “Fiction into film because all we do is watch movies. -Jack Torres “U.S. I listory because Mr. I)nicker is the tighest teacher I’ve ever had. -1 tarry Hunter « Senion Far Left: Grey Wildermuth and Tony Steacy show of!' the infamous egg drop (winner of the 100th Annual Physics Egg Drop). Left: During lunch, Andrea Garcia and Craig Hansson hang out in the Student Center. Below: In an intense poker game, Ryan Davenport and Jim Terhcydcn show off their cards. Far Left: Showing off their eighties apparel, seniors pose for a picture. Left: Sitting in the Commons, Kathryn Haskell and Anna Rose Hughes discuss their weekend plans. Above: Buddies Stephanie Richmueller and Semuteh Freeman have a snack at break. Seruory Bottom Right: Jessica dela Merced and Adrienne Aguirre laugh it up in the Student Center. Bottom Left: Friends Laura Volpe and Laura Fowler chill after school. Below: Eric Dhall, Amadeo Vibat, Noel Castro, and Roger Cardenas chat before school in the Student Center. What Will You Miss About SI? “The friendly faces of my fellow classmates.” -AnnaRose Hughes “I will miss the close relationships sup- port I have found with teachers at SI.” -John Hughan “The high priced lunches” -Liz Hoyt “Girls, rock n’roll, hanging out with my best friends, swimming, finding God. It was the best time of my life.” -Marcus Gallagher Above Center: Adrian Charter and Alex Schoknecht hold friend George Aherne while Matt Nahass looks on. Above: Before a big test. Morgan Murphy, Ernesto Cortez, and Mike Melcher hit the computers. Left: Crazy cats, Philip Markle, Vicky Go, and Carlton Fong goof off during lunch. Se iory Above: Steve Sangiacomo and Sam Berrin joke around in the Student Center after school. Right: After a day of hard work, Natalie Repin takes a break on one of the benches. Right: Katie Denning and Katie Vaughan socialize during class while Caitlin Reyna stares off into the distance. Below: Cool cats Greg Raines and Zach Seale hang out in class. Seniors Who was our Favorite r readier and Why? “Sensei wa totemo shinsetsu desu.” - Ai Chen, Hayley Rucker, and Mari Golclstone “Senor Gazulla because he has a rockin’ accent and he writes his Ts cool.” -Francesca Fenili Zoe Meharg “My dear, dear friend Mrs. Deirdre McGovern because she lets me call her by her first name and she teaches Chemistry like it’s nobody’s business. -Greg Callaghan “Mr. Maychrowitz because tie’s really smart, plays video games, and shatters cement with his bare hands.” -Mark Bollman Above Left: Enjoying their lunch, Jen Dougherty, Stacey Anderson, and Jeff Brizzolara laugh up a storm. Above: Wynne Rohrig, Anna Lund, Tara Spalding, Lisa Kike, and Kristin Gianaras are all smiles. Far Left: Best friends, Morgan Murphy and Clarissa Wong “stripe” a pose. Left: Kirsten Andereck listens attentively, while Tanisha LaBelle gets heated. Setxiory wnus Above Left: On her break, Maureen Kantner catches up on her college research. Above Right: Dana Fisco stops by for a lunch time visit with Elysha Anderson and Elaine Harris. Above: Laura Zimmerman and Hayley Rucker smile among the stars. Right: Couple Matt Suhr and Christina Crosetti hang out during lunch with friend, Kelly Randolph. Seniory your “Musician because I like to write play music.” -Jon Abinante “District Attorney because of the rush free Mow movement of thinking on vour feet.” -Lauren Goldberg Foil and W«n “I would like to be a rocks tar or an explorer because both are ummrn... interesting.” -Nick Bea “Starting linebacker for the 49ers.” -Steve I lariv “I'm a mother at heart, so I'd want to be a child psychologist to understand and help kids.” -Carly Rayburn I. «. Right Center: During Sexuality class, Sophia Mclnerney and Andrew Venturi joke around. Right: Jeff Callaghan doesn't look too thrilled. Below: During Government. Pam Sevilla and Stacy Anderson discuss class in the halls. Above: Mike Corholotti. Kacanna Reudy, Jenny Hunt. Tom Corholotti, and Ian Wright take a group shot. Right: During Physics, Jackie Tahenv and Chris- tine Bruni get help from their teacher. Far Right: Brenden Lim and Elizabeth Dougherty talk during a class. Seniot'y Top Right: Monique Fredro, Chris Dowdy, and Hilary Weismann sit in the student center. Above: At recess, Caitlin kctchum and Kelly McGee relax. Far Left: Karen I’raxcdes studies while Kelly l.ee looks at the camera. Left: Rachel Anicete and George Tarlson spend lunch together. Seniory “Their careers looked iffy, so Madonna decided to kiss Britney that sent a shock through the city.” - Skillz “I did not assault the woman who is accusing me. I made the mistake of adultery.” - Kobe Bryant “The tyrant has fallen, and Iraq is free.” George W. Bush “Is this chicken, what 1 have, or is this fish? 1 know it’s tuna. But it says chicken. By the Sea.” - Jessica Simpson 264 “Why can’t you share your bed? The most loving thing to do is to share your bed with someone... It’s very charming. It’s very sweet. It’s what the whole world should do.” - Michael Jackson “I think that gay marriage should be between a man and a woman.” - Arnold Schwarzenegger “Ladies and gentlemen, we got him!” - Paul Bremer “Thank God I’m a Southerner ‘cause you know it’s over once you got the Terminator for your governor.” - Mad Skillz 265 ENTERTAIN ME NEWS Over the past year, it has been hard to distinguish between CNN Headline News and Entertainment Tonight. From ‘The Governator” to “The King of Flop,” the events concerning Kobe Bryant, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Michael Jackson demonstrated the blurring of news and entertainment. Early in the summer of 2003. NBA fans adored their all-star basketball player. Kobe Bryant, who entertained them on the court and in commercial endorsements. However, by July, sports reporters, gossip columnists, and news reporters scrambled side-by-side to get the inside scoop on the sexual assault accusations aimed at Kobaby. Less than a month later. Arnold Schwarzenegger, aka the Terminator, appeared on “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leno. In response to Gray Davis' recall, he shocked the country by announcing his candidacy for governor. Many critics feared that his past emphasis on acting, rather than politics, would interfere with his success as governor. Nonetheless, he won. Michael Jackson, on the other hand, was not so fortunate this year. Fans around the world had always respected him for his accomplishments in music and danc- ing. Yet, Michael Jackson found himself saying good-bye to his Neverland home after an arrest warrant in Novem- ber cited multiple counts of molestation. Other News and Entertainment: Jessica Lynch, a POW, returned to the US in 4 03. NASA launched the Mars Rover, Spirit, on 1 3 04. Martha Stewart faced trial after alleged illegal activity. Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson revealed too much skin at Super Bowl XXXVIll's half-time show. In 12 03, soldiers found Saddam Hussein hiding in a hole. I mill, people lost power in a massive NY power outage. Bennifer became a household name for this fickle couple. In 4 03, Scott Peterson was arrested for the murder of his wife. Laci Peterson. Britney Spears. Madonna, and Christina Aguilera sparked a controversy with a kiss. 266 T.V. and Movies Reality Fantasy _ shake! shake! shake! 267 a) West Portal b) North Face fleece c) long bangs d) monogram 1) Uggs m) Irving Street n) Timber q) Peer Assistance Room r) flip-flops s) bright 268 tote e) Stonestown f) peacoat g) Chinese slippers h) “pointy” shoes scarves k) Haight-Ashbury_____________________________________ lands o) velour fit p) Chuck Taylors polos t) leggings mini u) cargo pants and ribbon belt T R E N D Y P L A C E S 269 Behind the Scenes Student Life: Nichole Mendoza, Laura Fowler, Molly Callaghan. Alaslair Gesmundti Wc never had any problems trying to get you all to work. You guys worked well together and completed without any complaints. The section looks terrific and we appreciate your efficcncy. Thanks for all your time. Organizaions: May Tildcn, Kenny Gong, Clarissa Wong, Cassie Kosturos Seriously, this is the hardest and probably the most underappreciated section. We liked that every president got a picture and a quote. It was hard to work together because of Crew season. Hut May and Kenny, thanks for all the time you put into it. It loo s really good. Thanks for the laughs! 1 1 case, come back next year! Sports: Allison Ycc, Craig Nelson. Natalie Nowak It was most impressive how efficiently you did the fall sports. We liked the fact that instead of just captains' quotes you had all those interesting questions. Wc know it was hard to come back again after a deadline but you did a good job on the Winter Sports! Thanks for the delicious cookies Allison! Natalie and Craig, you guys are such a hoot! Administration: Kevin Poon. Rachel Mikulsky. Rosie Huddleston. Lli abcth Dougherty Wc know it is hard to track down all the teachers, especially ones you do not even know ( Who's Mr. Chechen?''), but you did it with teamwork and skill Wc lov e the idea of teacher polls, v ery creative! We appreciate your time and effort! Your section looks great! Freshmen: Valerie Durkin. Victoria Dudley. Michaella Arnianino Even though you all had different schedules, you pulled it together and came out w ith an exceptional Freshman section. Although wc were in the office the night before the deadline at 8PM. it all paid off. Your section looks great, and wc hope you enjoy the rest of Freshmen year! Juniors: Katie McCarthy. Julie Tursi. Berea Byrnes You definitely brought color into the office! Thanks for being patient while wailing for the computer. We liked the idea to have rumors of the year even though it never ended up in the yearbook. Julia. Ms. Schwarz brings the sandwiches. Your enthusiam really kepi us sane'The section could not be better! Good job! lursi. Bt'cea By rnes lice! Thanks for being Wc liked the idea to nave ended up in the yearbook es. Your enthusiam really cltcr! Good job! Proofreaders: Carlton Fong. Vanessa Li Sony wc never finished anything early enough for you to really proofread (hey! what else is new .’) but thanks lor coming in. You caught all the mistakes we missed by giv ing quickly looking over the copy. We appreciate you guvs coming in during lunch — . --------'• — — ■ ——r! It was faster and just pointing out live mistakes on the computer! that way!Goodlucknext year! Sophomores: Colin Culligan. Jessica Cruz-Bushong. Michael McQuillcr We still cannot believe you finished early!! That never happens here in the yearbook office! Wc are so proud! The section look's good, especially with your charts and graphs! Wc also like your quote boxes with the pictures and boxes overlapping. That's very cool! Wc hope you conte visit us soon! Seniors: Eric Reiser. Olivia Flynn. Franccca Fcnil Zoi5 Mcharg You guys were such dedicated workers! Remember Credtiy T ime Capsule: Jancllc Tropper, Monique Gonzalez, Miranda Tsang You guys arc such quick learners! Wc only taught everything to you once, and you guys got it' You worked very well together and took control of Use section, This year's Time Capsule is a true look at the past year. It truly captures important events! Thank you for being so’ dedicated and taking charge! Special Thanks To produce a yearbook is not an easy task! We would like to thank the following people for their patience and kindness, especially during deadline time! Your help is greatly appreciated and we are forever grateful! Brian Estrada - You are a computer genius! We're really impressed that you are willing to drop anything to help us out with any computer tech problems we may have. Your presence will greatly be missed next year, but we wish you the best luck! Helen Iso - You did an excellent job by taking pictures, but for doing everything'. You even did stuff that wasn't required of you! Thanks for being mr yearbook “bouncer,” regulating office rules, and shooing people out during deadline time. We love you! (Indeed, you do deserve a key!) I'ech People - Mr. Sveteov and Mr. Pate, especially. Thank you for setting up our computers and our memory devices at the beginning of the year! John Hughan- Thanks for coming in and fixing our printer and computer on the day of our deadline. We are amazed how anyone could be so adept .vith computers! Mr. lotah- For all the endless pictures that you have taken and given generously to the yearbook! Thanks for teaching us CMYK and RGB. You are i wise man. Mr. C'afasso- Don’t worry about losing that piece of paper! You took very nice Bruce pictures, and the Bruce Mahoney page reflects that! Mr. Cannady-1 know it must be hard coaching and taking pictures of crew at the same time, but they turned out great! Thanks for your cooperation! Mr. Castro- Vicky always freaks out. especially when she realized that there were no discs for our deadline. Thanks for stealing” a disc for us from he faculty lounge. Greg Callaghan - What would we have done without those discs? You saved us and we owe you! Library - Thank you for lending us your tape, scissors, and the student teacher directory. Ms. Fisher and Ms. Crafton - Thanks for the class rosters and the Find the Wildcat! It really helped us this year! h r. Stiegeler - Thank you for all the soccer team pictures! Vary - We appreciate your understanding of our deadlines by always sending us team pictures on time. Also, for rushing in the senior class portrait! .ifetouch (Mike Canziani) - You always took quality pictures! We couldn't have done any of the sections without your help. Ms. Dickson. Mr. Mulkerrins, Mr. Vergara- For the rosters, schedules, and letting us photocopy them in your office. We appreciate your patience uui kindness. Mr. Turkington- For corresponding with us efficcntly about the schedules of all sports teams. Walgreens - Thank you for always developing our film. The service is always prompt and we love your work. )ur friends and family- Driving us late nights, early mornings. Sorry if we were cranky during deadline time. But we still love you! Mr. Grealish- For giving us food when we were hungry and for answering random questions we had. Mr. Curry and Student Council - For including us in student council and for the magazine drive. Mike McCunniff-Rcid- You arc gone, but you still continue to haunt us! Your photographic genius” and genius in general inspires us. Your guide to •earbook actually helped us! )ur Men wall- Andy Roddick, Josh Hartnett. Justin Timberlake. Seth Cohen. Brad Pitt, and of course. Michael Jackson. You men all helped us hrough stressful times! Thanks for gracing our walls with your handsomeness. Melvyn Manapsal and Noel Diaz de Rivera- Our few dedicated photographers. Thanks for taking sports pictures for us. since we were in desperate iced for them! evin Feeney - Thank you so much for your beautiful paragraph in the senior section. No one could have done it better. Ml those who submitted pictures- THANK YOU! If people didn't submit pictures, we wouldn’t have had a yearbook. We love you! tan Wync and llerff-.Iones- Stan! The yearbook man! Thanks for being prompt and dressing up for the occassion. You really helped us with rverything. from late night calls a month before the deadline from Vicky to ghosting. We appreciate you caring so much! Hcrff-Joncs. our publishing rompany in Utah. Thanks for helping us deal with missing pictures, and sorry that we hadn't turned in our proofs for a long time! Ms. Schwarz and Ms. McGovern- Our moderators, who battled out late night hours in the office! We tally admire you. for it is such a demanding ask! Thanks for the yummy sandwiches, and most importantly, for always being there when we needed assistance! Iqnirtan Yearbook Credity r I he Lhiers Dana JArmanino 'Victoria Gjo Laura McCunniff-HeicC There's a time when you can share and you hold hands and be on the same path. But there’s always a fork in the road... at some point. And sometimes you have to go on one part of the fork and they gotta go on the other part of the fork. Or just down the back part of the fork while you go forward. And they're like sigh Or they got a salad fork and you have one of the big dinner forks and you have longer to go but they’re like done because that’s it, they're stuck on a piece of food, that they sigh . A dessert fork or like one of those, you know small little shrimp forks or crab forks and you’re trying to get out a crab. They’re like that and you're over here jumping to the huge serving fork or something like that, or a ladle, you know.” (Gerhardt in 28 Days). Well that about sums up the whole year but seriously I will miss it. Dana. I will never forget your creepy picture and that you took everything with a little humor, like that secret. Vicky, congratulations on doing such a great job, seriously. 1 know you did not always like my music but trust me one day you will enjoy Bob Marlcy. Ever since the Rock Show, both of you thought I was crazy but what else do you expect when one is at yearbook camp? I hope that you found my company pleasant. Have a great time in college. Thanks to everyone that helped out on the yearbook and made it that much easier to get through the afternoons (and nights). And I apologize to anyone who had to listen to my stories that go nowhere (yes I know none of them have a point). I hope everyone likes the yearbook but really just know that in twenty years everyone will have lost their yearbooks anyways. -Laura McCuniff-Reid from The Rock Show” in July, to our last deadline at the end of the year, yearbook has been quite an experience. Vicky and Laura, we had way too much fun being the rebels” at camp hey. it takes guts skipping class and taking an extra apple. I loved having all of our friends pop their head in the office each day to ask us how we were doing. And it’s always funny when people ask me questions about different sections in the yearbook, and I never know what they are talking about. After a year of hard work, calling Lifetouch at least once a week, and handing out too many notes, the book is done and I think it is something we can all take pride in. Our hot and stuffy little office has provided us with many memorable moments. And even if Laura is right, that everyone will lose their yearbook in twenty years, the experience has been worth it. Wow it is finally over. I am exhausted from laboring over the yearbook since July, spending countless hours cropping, captioning, and hunting people down. We were the rebels” at yearbook camp- sleeping in. “stealing food, and missing classes. But it was fun and I got to know my girls, Laura and Dana. What wonderful people to work with! They are creative and make me laugh uncontrollably. It was a pleasure! Working with everyone, sharing the experience of making this is an incredible experience. The cover and the theme were bom at yearbook camp. I know the beach cover is overdone, but I hope you can appreciate it by looking closely at the sand. There are paw prints, symbolizing our school mascot: The Wildcat. The footprints (the indentation) in the sand means that high school, namely SI. is a place that leaves an impression on our lives. We never forget our experiences in high school. Think about the clubs you join, the teachers and faculty, sports and cxtracurriculars, and the friendships and bonds that form; they shape us as people, leaving lasting impressions that are etched in our minds forever. Pretty deep huh? It’s funny how people treat the yearbook process as cavalier. Actually, it is difficult and VERY stressful. We no longer used PageMaker, and I had to leant In Design all by myself. That was rather frustrating. Nevertheless, it worked out. right? To pay attention to the little details like the folios and the fonts and sizes was a demanding task. I find that right before the deadline, the printer would know and decide to not print out pages. On my first deadline, I did all my layouts on size 8 paper, when naturally, the yearbook is produced on size 9 paper. Ooops! 1 also forgot to copy files onto a disc, and when proofs came back, there w ere endless amounts of missing pictures. I apologize ahead for any missing pictures throughout the yearbook, for 1 had no idea how to fix it! Double oops! It was a nightmare, and as I am writing this. I am looking at the Time Capsule pages. I did it again! My layouts are on size 8 paper. Everything goes around in full circle. And guess what? The printer isn’t working. I am done with the yearbook. I am now happy. I now can leave school at 2:15 everyday. And now I can eat lunch OUTSIDE the yearbook office, like normal people. But strangely enough (it’s actually a sick thought). I miss it. No, I’m kidding. My freedom is way too important. -Dana Armanino -Vicky Go Baseball Varsity Boys' Baseball Bottom Row: Pat Popovits, Mike Watkins, Matt Suhr, Armand Anicete, Gustavo Manzanares, Tony Lagomarsino, Joe Unruh. Middle Row: Greg Ginotti, Greg Ranes, Andrew Guglielmi, Jack McGee, Tullio Purtill, Steve Harty, Ed Madigan, Ryan Walsh. Top Row: Jens Hansen, Zac Lee, Ben Riney, Forrest Higgins (Asst. Coach), Ted Turkington (Head Coach), Anthony Jimenez (Asst. Coach), Kevin Bianchi, Neil Johnstone, Tristan Barbieri. Junior Varsity Boys' Baseball Front Row: Matt Milligan, Scott Erickson, Nick Chagniot, Nick Schaukowitch, Kirk Hilken, Javier Hernandez. Middle Row: Brendan O'Callaghan, Phil Benedetti, Joe Telucci, Nate Pisani, Rick Driscoll, J.P. Goethals, Rich Brewer. Back Row: Matt Elijah, Mario Johnson, Bobby Gavin (Asst. Coach), Matt Stecher (Head Coach), Bruno Bovo, Kevin Watters. 2 mmwm Freshmen Boys' Baseball Bottom Row: Mark Celia, Cameron Gordon, William Jaquier, Daniel Lawrie, James Bennett, Jared Muscat, Daniel Kahle, David Polhemus. Middle Row: Antonio Racanelli, Nicholas Suhr, Parker Olson, Andrew Hooker. Top Row: Chris McCaffrey, Scott Lensing, Derek McDonald, Christ Delaney (Head Coach), James Bjorkquist (Asst. Coach), Andrew Borella, Jake Lawson, Jeremy Vilela. Photos by Jeff Knox 3 Crew Varsity Girls' Crew Front Row: Kelly Lundy, Sammi Feld, Alexa Contreras, Mel Lotz, Deborah Magsaysay. Laura Fukumoto (Coxswain), Katie DeMartini, Nicole McDonald, Sydney Ford. Middle Row: Maddie McCarthy, Kaitlin Farnham, Anabel Agloro, Emily O'Dwyer, Jill Costello (Coxswain), Jackie Taheny (Coxswain), Jessica Perry, Katy Miltan, Caitlin DeBarbrie, Sam Silva, Alex Loback. Back Row: Patrica Dudziec, Kate Vaugham, Tanisha LaBelle, Kristin Francoz, Christine Bruni (Coxswain), Patsy McGuire (Asst. Coach), Mac Cannady (Head Coach), Anne Stricherz (Asst. Coach), Al Banis, Claire Sullivan, Clarissa Wong, Cassie Kosturos. Kristina Serratto. Novice Girls' Crew Bottom Row: Megan Williams, Monica Skelton, Lizzy Kelly, Carmen Lam, Liz Adler (Coxswain), Isabel Urbano (Coxswain). Middle Row: Vicky Dudley, Genny McGuire, Jill Corey, Vivan Schwab, Kelsey, Hannigan. Top Row: Michelle Devencenzi (Coach), Lizzy Lang, Liz Holden, Shannon Banahan, Elise Wilson, Matt Oscamou (Coach). 4 Senior Boys' Crew Bottom Row: Noel Castro, Jesse Burdick (Coxswain), Ernesto Cortez. Middle Row: Joe Dudley, Dominic Bea, Craig Hansson, George Jaber, Ryan McQuaid, Ryan Davenport, Ricci Ribero. Back Row: Nick Bea, Jim Terheyden. Junior Boys' Crew Bottom Row: Greg Vlahos, Brendan Rhoan, Ted Yates (Coxswain), David Hubbel, Andreco Liotta (Coxswain), Alex Dillion, Mike Snyder. Back Row: Mike Tate, Zach Salin, Brian Franceschi, Greg Malman, George Groh, Derek Lawson, Matt Sundby, Alex Simon. Sophomore Boys' Crew Bottom Row: Peter Qaquadah, Chris Wooley, Julian Johnson, Conor Fitzpatrick, Jorge Cortez, Anthony Nguyen (Coxswain), Paulo Larano, J. P. Sbragia-Zoricic, Dan Hailisy. Top Row: Millicent Olawale, John Kolenda, Julian Johnson, Sam Nelsen, Derek Johnson, Michael Gilson, Scott Goossens, Tim Larson, Tevis Martin. Novice Boys' Crew Bottom Row: Danny Tate, Ramzi Dudum.Rob Gilson (Coxswain), Nate Perstch, Matt Snyder, Drew Lawson, T.J. McCarthy. Top Row: Alex Trembath, Cal Trembath, Richie Gordon, Connor O'Roarke, D.J. Murphy (Coxswain), Andrew Dudum, Evan Yates, Nick Lucey, Chuck Beaulieu. 5 Golf Tennis Tio, Andrew Venturi, Julius Yap (Coach). Junior Varsity Boys' Golf Miguel Arenas, Kevin Byrne, Coulton Carrol, Steven Coolney, Alexander Cunningham, Doug Finigan, Robert Kelly, Matthew Manteuffel, Michael Michaela, Joel Satterfield, Connor Smith, Michael Solso, Robert Sturgeon, Josip Vukic, Bill Olinger (Coach). 6 Varsity Boys' Tennis Front Row: Lorenzo Cabrera, Michael Del Rosario (Captain), Peter Fisco. Second Row: Ron Avilia, Conor Feeney, Chris Villongco (Captain), Kevin Poon. Back Row: Matthew See, Derrick Joe, Luke Thompson (Captain), Nic Amaroli, Bill Haardt (Coach). Junior Varsity Boys' Tennis Front Row: Ryan Woo, Justin Tsui, JJ Monticelli, Victor Lian. Second Row: Max Bamsey, Mario Alioto, Andrew Ragni, Patrick Glaessner (Captain), Jason Tengco. Third Row: Stephen Dominguez, Parick Ryan, Kevin Hahn, Alastair Gesmundo, Jac Kamm (Captain), Craig Law (Coach). 7 Photos by Paul Totah. Varsity Girls' Lacrosse Junior Varsity Girls' Lacrosse Front Row: Daniela Howard, Julia Chope, Nicolina Milani- Walker, Kati Miller, Christina Celia, Lauren Barulich, Ali Chope. Middle Row: Anne Murphy, Juliana Sanguienetti, Alexa Francoz, Catie O’Mahoney, Katie Watts, Katie McGovern (Captain). Top Row: Carla Bisio (Coach), Liz Hoyt, Colleen Fredericks, Katie Moran, Meghan Horn (Captain), Kristyn Gherardi (Captain), Caroline Nidus (Coach). Missing: Renee Eligio, Molly Leveroni, Annabelle Watts. Bottom Row: Megan Miller, Christina Sangiacomo, Libby Reiser, Renee Eligio, Natalie Hwang, Hilary Lapping. Middle Row: Claire McGovern, Kelcey Harrison, Marla Paicini, Jillian Flannery, Collen Clifford, Meredith Chandler, Michela Rizzo. Top Row: Sarah Lopez Low, Lauren Bondewyn, Annabelle Watts, Kimberly Russell (Coach), Kate Bergstorm, Cat Ferdon. 8 Varsity Boys' Lacrosse Bottom Row: Alex Bardack, Jack Newman, Brian Coe, Armand Bedrossian, Ryan Cheung, Charlie Ellis, Austin Davis. Second Row: Phil Donnici, Mike Rossi, Chris Eldemir, Mike Corbolotti, Sam Madison (Team Captain), Dillion Kwiat, Steve Calcagno. Third Row: Adrian Charter, Zach Unruh (Team Captain), John Wise (Coach), Greg Angley (Coach), Chris Packard (Coach), Tom Corbolotti, Tommy Chu. Forth Row: John Melis, Mike Fortes, Harrison Worner, Matt Mulry, Brandon Martin, Christian Cavalier. Top Row: Matt Paver, Dillion Green, Casy McLennan, Brad Scott, Will Fennie. Missing: Ryan Carter, Mike O'Mahoney (Team Captain). Junior Varsity Boys' Lacrosse Front Row: Miles Suter, Alex Edwards,Julian Newman, Matt Roman, Ryan Cavalier, Thomas Kilgore, Sam Salfiti, Matt Gaspari. Second Row: Dan Morthole, Stephen Saribalis, Edward Dougherty, Dan Zimmerman, Mike Bosetti, Thomas Barth, Liam Harris. Third Row: Carter McLennan, Paul Lalonde, Sam Vaughn, Ryan O'Malley (Head Coach), Marcus Clifford (Asst. Coach), Ryan Taylor, Mike Clothier, Aram Bedrossian. Top Row: Jerry Nevin, Joey Moore, Sean Mulhern, Andrew Dunleavy, Jordan Rosen, Peter Vaughn, Nick Roessler. 9 Swimming Varsity Girls' Swimming MacKenzie Campbell, Kandis Canonica, Katie Fitzpatrick (Captain), Sheryl Gong, Heidi Groh, Maxi Groh, Alessandra Lollini (Captain), Francesca Lollini, Kelsey Morris, Rachel Rogers, J.C. Sheppard, Micaela Shorrock, Misao Tachibana, Claire Telleen (Captain), Sarah Walsh. Junior Varisty Girls' Swimming Roster Not Avalible 10 Varsity Boys' Swimming Bottom Row: Matt Lai, Robert Yam, Craig Chee, Steven Hendler. Top Row: Mike McCaffery, Pete Sherer, Marcus Gallagher (Captain), Creighton Davis, Boris Albinder, David Fisher (Head Coach). Missing: Alan Chee, Joe Hills, Hiram Lew, Michael Yee. Frosh-Soph Boys' Swimming John Bruno, Ryan Cawley, Neil Diaz, Chris Harders, Sean-Paul Jacobson, Alexander Johnson, Vincent Kinnard, Sam Kustel, Nico Lee, Hunter Leese, Fred Madigan, Brendan Mahoney, Dan O' Donnell, Jason Snell, John Stanley, Matt Terrizzi, Dominic Valentini, Aaron Wu, Johnny Yam. 11 Track and Reid Varsity Girls' Track and Field Bottom Row: Catherine Charpentier, Erin Cavanugh, Erin Young, Jessica Balsham, Samantha Bautista, Michelle Horn. Second Row: Noelle Lee, Ryan McCauley, Carly Rayburn, Brianna Loughridge, Janette Gonzales, Emily So, Amy Affolter. Third Row: Emily Ferem, John Regalia (Asst. Coach), Kerry Hansel (Asst. Coach), David Longacre (Asst. Coach), Dan Lang (Asst. Coach), Tim Dangaran (Asst. Coach), Elizabeth Regalia, (Asst. Coach), Jenny Power. Forth Row: Talia De Martini, Andree Engelhardt, Kristina Scolari, Ashley Werner, Brianna Loughridge, Alice Hobbs, Meghan Mullen. Fifth Row: Rachel Mikulsky, Alex Congi, Chelsea Tonelli, Jadyn Kurtela. Top Row: Laura Deely, Allison Sparrow, Ciara Viehweg, Hunter Fairman, Jasmonai Gentry, Allie Bonn, Adrienne Aguirre. Junior Varsity Girls' Track Field Front Row: Chansse MacDuia, Alisa Wong, Jeanette Quintana, Addison Cute, Evelyn Oerdenan, Rachel Cusmg, Con Kitaura, Hannah A barque Second Row: Lauren Griffin, Marianne Horn. Emily Milton, Knsten Chan, Ebony Dorth, Laura Maxwell, Jeannine Yap, Teresa Leony, Sophia Tan. Third Row: Jamie Lundy, Rachael Kerrigan, John Regalia (Asst. Coach), Kerry Hansel (Asst. Coach), Oavid Longacre (Asst. Coach), Oan Lang (Asst. Coach), Tim Dangaran (Asst. Coach), Elizabeth Regalia, (Asst. Coach), Mara Durkin, Valeric Durkin. Fourth Row: Danielle Christopher, Alexandra Carr, Hannah Brosnan, Jesvca Downing, Bnttany Mauer, Mackenzie Gifford, Jill Carpenter, Chrtstma Barberini, AHyson Gomez. Fifth Row: Jadyn Los Banos, Jacquelyn Fritz, And Lee, Jessica Yrani, Julia Klein, Siobhan Lynagh- Shannon, Sabrina Cardona, Rachael Ravrts, Kristina Theleen, Michelle Vmmeombe. Top Row: Carmel Hail, Raphael Cobb, Meghan Campbell, Kaitlyn Johnson, Kelly Buscovich Siobhan Murphy, Ally Raver, Uz Dnscoll, h na Anguiano. 12 Varsity Boys' Track and Field Bottom Row: Casey Gin, Eli Lazaro, Brandon Loughridge, Eric Kathrein, Mike Najarro. Second Row: Geremy Loba, John Sangiacomo, Brian Holl, Matthew Cumedy, Vinnie Harrington, Nick Brady. Third Row: Jack Torres, David Darling, Chris Furniss, Peter Johnson, Trevor Lambright. Forth Row: Kerry Hansell (Asst. Coach), Elizabeth Regalia (Asst. Coach), Dan Lang (Head Coach), David Longacre, Tim Dangaran, John Regalia (Asst. Coach). Fifth Row: Ian Del Castillo, Nathan Rossi, Matt Bergstrom, Carlo De Leon, Mike Peroutka. Top Row: Greg Mangan, Charlie Ferdon, Tony Steacy, Dan Bello, Michael Lando, Brian Wilhelm. Junior Varsity Boys' Track Field Front Row: Michael Bellings, Thomas Mazzucco, Rikki Lee, Kenneth Villanueva, Corey Chan,, Ryan Joves , Matthew Lew. Second Row: Michael Villongco, Bryan Sabalvaro, James Ruck, Chris Baccari, Nicholas Alvarado, Hubert Lamela, Derreck Chu, Steven Ma. Third Row: Andrew Kuhl, Sam Gordon, John Regalia (Asst. Coach), Kerry Hansel (Asst. Coach), David Longacre (Asst. Coach), Dan Lang (Asst. Coach), Tim Dangaran (Asst. Coach), Elizabeth Regalia, (Asst. Coach), Lcohn Smith, Jonathan Lou. Fourth Row: Craig King, Benjamin Lo, Robert Amcetti, Steven Mauer, Declan Hogan, Kevin Najarro, Daren Smylie, Robert LoftuS. Fifth Row: John Sullivan, Brian Linharos, Rocco Bovo, Marvin Manzanares, Alex Chang, Brian Del Castillo, Ryan Brown, John Townend, Scott Warden. Top Row: Harry Ferdon, Matthew Kosmas, Steve Lopez, Cian Quattrin, Jim Rolling, Nick O'Connell, Elliot Ferrara, Aron Gragnani. 13 Varsity Girls' Softball Front Row: Vanessa Farnham, Kerry Lanahan, Lielen DeGuzman, Natalya DeRobertis-Theye, Val Wolf, Liz Larkin. Middle Row: Susanna Peeples, Jane Zatkin, Kait Bauman, Claudia Zepeda, Laura Zimmerman. Back Row: Laura Kulm, Kristina Kern, Martine Dere (Asst. Coach), Alexis Pena (Head Coach), Katie Farren, Laura McCunniff-Reid. Junior Varsity Girls' Softball Front Row: Zoe Jones, Kristina Bonnett, Gianna Galletta, Alexis Huff, Richel Briones, Frances Downing. Middle Row: Katherine Warren, Jackie Mancini, Laura Cremen, Lauren Fernandez, Tina Reggio. Top Row: Caroline Stone, Elizabeth Scott, Jenn Panos (Asst. Coach), Danielle Devencenzi (Head Coach), Myrie Bradley (Asst. Coach), Megan Foley. 14 Varsity Boys' Volleyball Bottom Row: Martin Lee, Patrick McDonnell, Gabriel Ho, Steve Sangiacomo, David Lew. Middle Row: Zack Brown, Matt Kustel, Ian Randolph, Matt Sahagun, Ben Cutten, Craig Nelson. Top Row: Jeff Gilmore, Luis Valio (Coach), Chris Balestrieri (Asst. Coach), Eric Anguiana, Eric Reiser. Junior Varsity Boys' Volleyball Alex Brown, Levon Eldemir, Vinnie Barisone, Dante Lauteri, David Uy, Ryan Aguirre, Julian Labagh, Pat Steacy (Coach). 15 S.I. Live Drum Corps George Aherne, Jess de la Merced, Jordan Knox, Tim Lopez, Vic Sinow, Mick Terezzi, Maya Zitrin. 17 Photos by Paul Totah. 18 Orchestra: Noel Diaz de Rivera, Patrick Dominguez, Elizabeth Dougherty, Jillian Flannery, Gina Issacs, Will Holleran, Michelle Horn, Maureen Kantncr, Nick Garcia, Matt Lai, Carmen Lam, Hubert Lamela, Victor Lian, Chns McGuire, Susanna Peeples, Nate Pertsch, Kevin Poon, Katie Sablinsky , Ken Sablinsky , Lauren Sanchez, Nathan Singhapok, Elliot Skuse, Maya Smith, Cynthia Tolentino, Lindsey Totah, Sabrina Tsui, Scott Warden, Erin Wilk Profesional Musician Tech Crew Natalie Abmante,Wyatt Arnold, Carlos Cajilig, Greg Callaghan, Jeff Cal- laghan, Katie Cavallero, Kat Corkery, Jorge Cortez, Darren Criss, Chris Daniel, Vanessa Farnham, Dana Fisco, Aileen Ford, Andrew Haesloop, Diana Hanson, Sean Irwin, Yvonne Kelly, Zach Kenney, Jim Kolling, Liz Larkin, Lourdes Long, Phillip Markle, Chris McCarty, Erin McLaughlin, David Morse, Aubrey Munoz, Dan Murphy, Alanna Pinell, Cian Quattrin, Sean Quinlan, Mark Rawls, Hayley Rucker, Emily Simpson, Anna SnyderShane Sofos, Mike Solso, Mira Stern, Cecelia Thomton-Alson, Jack Torres, Katrina Woo. The Music Man Cast: TRAVELING SALESMEN: Wyatt Arnold, Mark Bollman, Darren Criss, Andrew Haesloop, Sean Irwin, Jeremiah Kelleher, Chris McCarty, Le-oul Samson, Danny Zalkin CHARLIE COWELL. Greg Callaghan CONDUCTOR. Michael DiGrande HAROLD HILL: Zach Kenney MAYOR SHINN. Jeff Callaghan THE QUARTET: Mark Bollman, Darren Criss, Le-oul Samson, Andrew Haesloop MARCELLUS WASHBURN. Philip Markle TOMMY DJILAS: Jeremiah Kelleher MARIAN PAROO Pamela Sevilla AMARYLLIS:Theresa Esmero WINTHROP p AROO. Lawrence Papalc EULALIE MACKECKNIE SHINN: Emily McGowan ZANEET A SHINN; Lizzie Fatue GRACIE SHINN: Caroline Naughton alma HIX. Francesca Christopher MAUD DUNLOP. Emily Warren ETHEL TOFFELMIER: Anna Snyder MRS. SQUIRES: Gina Perlitte CONSTABLE LOCKE: John Hughan RIVER CITY TOWNSPEOPLE. Elizabeth Andolong, Wyatt Arnold, Veronica Butenko, Jennifer Butler, Tiffany Chinn, Kat Corkery, Colin Culhgan, JJ Casas, Joey Chy, Chris Daniels, Rose Dawydiak-Rapagnani, Michael DiGrande, Andrea Dillon, Maxine Evangelista, Helen Fowler, Marina Gilmore, Sarah Gogin, Meron Haileselassie, Anna Rose Hughes, Sean Irwin, Madison Kelleher, Jordan Knox, Annie Lee, Jennifer Lee, Lourdes Long, Justin Lorentz, Alison Lynch, Grace Maglll, Chris McCarty, Maggie McAteer, Chris Mitchell, Regina Moore, David Morse, Jessica Morse, Aubrey Munoz, Sarah Owens, Rachel Parker, Alanna Pinell, Sean Quinlan, Jessica Rizzo, Christina Robinson, Darryl Sarzaba, Angela Schach, Emily Simpson, Rachell Solidum, Jenalyn Sotto, Mira Stern, Seara Sullivan, Angela Uyeda, Danny Zatkin Photos by Paul Totah. Junior Prom 20 21 Saying Goodbye 22 23 Senior Awards Valedictorian Salutatorian Kevin Feeney Jessica dela Merced Salutatorian Jeffrey Knox Loyalty Award General Excellence Timothy Szamicki Emily Warren Ignatian Award Semutch Freeman Bank of America Achievement Aw ards 2004 APPLIED AND FINE ARTS Plaque Winner: Pamela Sevilla Certificate Awards: Tracy Cosgriff— Art Gregory Callaghan—Drama Kevin Poon—Music LIBERAL ARTS Plaque Winners: Kevin Feeney Semutch Freeman Certificate Awards: Catherine Miller—English Maricela Cardona—Spanish Ai Chen—Japanese Carlton Fong—French Sarah Smialowicz—Religious Studies David Darling—Social Science SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Plaque Winner: Joanne dela Cruz Certificate Awards: Shant Hagopian—Mathematics Jacob Pashelinsky—Science JOHN E. BROPHY 43 AWARD OUTSTANDING SENIOR ATHLETE Ryan McQuaid Katherine Watts CHUCK SIMON AWARD FOR THEATRE ARTS Emily McGowan CHRISTIAN SERVICE AWARD Gabriella Rodezno FOX MEMORIAL RELIGION AWARD Sarah Mackota CAMPUS MINISTRY AWARD Aubrey Munoz Jonathan Talbot NORMAN A. 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