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I One Hundred and Fifty Years of Jesuit Education Saint Ignatius College Preparatory The Ignatian, 2005, Volume 68 2001 37th Avenue San Francisco, California 94116 (415) 731-7500 http: www.siprep.org 1,418 Students TH A' :d Men and women OR OTHERS “You spend your first two years at SI learning how to be a wildcat. and you spend your next two years learning how to he an Ignatian. -Mr. Bjorkquist '65 At every sports game, for the morning prayer, and Masses, wv say the Prayer of St. Ignatius, the prayer of generosity. And while as freshmen we stumbled over the words, by the time we graduate we have come to understand the meaning of each line. As alumni we will all have completed the mandatory one hundred hours of Christian service. One might say SI does not teach us to lx- men and women for others, but requires us to do so. However as of October 10. 2004. SI boasts 147 members of the 200 Club, meaning they haw completed over 200 hours of service. Reasons for continuing to serve vary, but if asked, most students will simply say “I like it. The evidence that we are becoming Ignatian is all around the campus. Signs painted by An and Pub telling of the sock drive, announcements over the PA system for Driven, the new club organizing all the drives, students moving through classrooms gathering a total of 2.500 dollars for the victims of Hurricane Ivan, and Lord, teach me to BE GENEROUS with food giving corners of Wc give others. boxes filled for a Thanks- meal sitting in classrooms, ourselves to our resources, energy, our time, our love. We ate taught in our four years how to lx- an Ignatian. Early on in our SI careers we are taught SI is not only about making the grade, being an exceptional athlete, actor, or musician, or only having strong faith. It is about being an Igna- tian, living out one's faith, giving of one's self. Mr. Hanley's saying “whenever you get all caught up in your own problems, just Jo something for someone else, is not uncommon advice and provides the message that the mission of SI is generosity. Tlie most popular times to complete Christian service arc the summers between sophomore, junior and senior years. Students have to complete at least 40 core hours. Some of the most popular places to volunteer include the Jewish Home. CYO Camp, Camp Costanoan. Recreation Center for the Handicapped, and California Piicific Medical Center. For the class of 2005, there are 107 diffor- ent agencies where students spend their time for core hours. Out of 357 seniors. 322 have gone beyond 100 hours and have a combined total of 61,400 hours. The entire school has accomplished an impressive 103,360 hours. When we come back from summer as seniors, some of us have been changed from Immersion (sec page 8) and others from another year at CYO camp. Now we no longer just participate in die drives, wv lead and organize them. We no longer just attend the Solidarity dinner, we plan, participate in. cook, and encourage other students to attend. We arc the students letting the rest of the student body know about the Martin De Torres soup kitchen and the Thursday Morning Runs. At the time of graduation each Ignatian has averaged 172 hours in service, a number that has stayed consistent over the past few years. Nora Stillman explained in a school-wide prayer service, My identification with SI will mean that I spent four years uncovering my gifts and acknowledging that they were truly from God. I spent four years learning that the most compassionate and most sincerely Ig- natian way to thank God for those gifts is by using them to serve other people. As seniors wv no longer haw to lx- encouraged, wv encourage others to serve. When wv graduate, wv will join the other 149 classes to lx- the leaders of the future. I. 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Gicrpiu Mclnrrno V 7 ind Krl«- Uunit W work th etiem 4 Siini Amhom', Aduli l « llritih program, a lUppcrttvr i.- d npiwnit’ r« td neul wnimunm lor pc.-pic o «r M. Huh «ophomexr uawl. with lhot relijpon cl , to Si. Amhom' Foundation lo Warn tHxit jnd put in pile in fwncnm jviliNe 10 the hornet end poor el San Irjn.t.c.x h Clt) ( imp (Vniuitin All Kn.cn V6 ind Allic I’ncr V. wh i draper. Opening Thursday Morning Runs Ihuttday fc4S im Seven uudent meet sn the patkmp pitape. climb in the van. and drnv m il t Tendetloin where many who would have otherwne pone without berakfait await the «udent arrnal The leather who n driving park the while van. and the «udem pile e ot. One «udem open the baek doeu. and the other grab undwyebe . cup . and tuKe. The e undwxhex have been made by different elauct the Toevday mpht before and brcwpht n vchool he plxed in a bo ouuide room 212- The Km n earned to a refriperator behind the Common where they will be picked up Ihureday morning The «udem now hand out the lardwicho and pour |uiee tailing and iokinp to the recipientt. for the pact tour yean, every Thunday a different gtoup e f «udent have brcwpht eomtoet in the form of food, drink, and comercation to the ho melee of ban franctKO Thi tradition of tenue bepan rhen Jcviaca Brown D2 tetutnoi from the Tacoma Immeruon where he had been et r.p with the Catholx Worker . Blown' inepnation wae one of the Catholic Worker who diunhutcd coffee and undwxhet eiut of h truck throuphout Taeoma Brown, mimicking thi act of comcience. «tailed whit would come to be known a the Thundiy Morning Coenfott Rum. In the beginning lie experimented on where to go. «tatting our in the Mnum and eventually ended up where it h «till today, aero the treet from St. Anthony' Dining Room. The whole proee n and alw ha been completely ituder.t run (thouph teacher hacked! Every year new «udent approach M AbSbach to a«k if they eio lead the rum Thai «eat Kane Caughman 'OS. Jouie Sehpal W. and Alhe Bonn 'On are meharpe of eneourapjnp people to make «andwiche and tipn up. Katie Cauphman wanted to lead them beeame. Thundai moeninp com foe t rum aie mote than iu« handing out candwiehe and yuxe-they are about meeting the people ol out pteatet communary and makinp theym feel ugnifieant I kne interacting with the people from the Tenderloin. Hannp that connection w«h them 1 what motivated me to become imohtd with the program. Student wpn up fot vatiou tcaiont. compleimp a GOYB (Cet Off Your Btitt! an aiupnmcnt (be junior trltpmn elawev to po beyond the elmtoom, a an Immertroe gtoup contmump then er ice. ot tu t for fun. No mattet «hat the reavon fot gxng the e per«ncr 1 alway unique, unlotpettablr. and fultUbng. left Paul Zmuda 0 pout tuice. Below Kane Cauphman OS place the undwxhec on a helf in the reftiperatoe. _ sift , Opening “Faith is the whole reason SI exists,” says Father Martinez, S.J. When eighth graders are beginning to look at high schools, parents are looking for the school with tile best academics that can prepare their kids for college. Eight graders themselves are looking for the best extra-cir- riculars and student life that will allow them to live the high school experience that is portrayed on “One Tree Hill” and “The O.C.” In between freshman orientation and graduation, parents give their kids to Saint Igna- tins to transform their adolescents into intellectually and morally responsible adults. Though often overlooked by prospective pus Ministry Ignatius in M e m b e r s ministry first to greet and begin Faith is the whole reason SI students, Cam- defines Saint a unique way. of the campus team are the exists. Father Martinez, S.J. new freshmen the transforma- tion, which culminates in the senior retreat of Kairos. By the time campus ministry says goodbye to its seniors at graduation, it has become an integral part of the gradu- ate’s Ignatian experience. “When I go to college, my faith experience here at SI will set me apart from all the other freshmen, there is such a sense of community that I will naturally want to recreate it in college” said Rose Dawydiak-Rampagnani ’05. “The friendships I’ve made with the staff members of Campus Ministry have also helped me grow, they do so much more than just retreats” explained Leoul Samson ’05. “Their programs such as Immersion and the field trip to Saint Anthony’s Dining Room sophomore year give you opportunities to live with others, rather than simply for them. Though their programs can sometimes be corny, I am now able to recognize God more easily in everyday life. remarked Colleen Mullen ’06. Through its retreats, religion classes, liturgies and prayer services, Campus Ministry strives to instill in its students a faith of action, a faith that does justice, and a faith that thirsts for more. -Faith----------------- The Substance of Things Hoped For, The Evidence of Things Unseen «mim, I. Caroline lofwfc '0? toe lo Fiulw Morning Liturgy of her mn tree mil. Though he I Jtewed k a game di . tut u r . m of :hr many that rtxV’f « iwnFm to attrnd FML together. Sim tic ir Ixvauie. 'it1, more fan than min on Sonin ar J it make me ted k er to (iod. !. The Safe fixe CLC pot on tolercarxc uccl exh sear to ircanc -r rrnc« and elimnare ha Emils Rinaldi V5 inJ Ro.ie O'Hara X'5 wire Jf oxter, on the tir e ill, of the owl. Tolerance NX’evl and SaSc fixe CLC i ill ihwl pronxeing the Chroojn metuulit, of tolerance and l. ing hrr - uxi Rinitli. J. Before omng ta St. lathee Sauer (aught at U-ssia High School in to, Anprle, and then at Bn-fhs College Piep in Ilxeru . Aroma. tie ha, Iwn rhe Proident of SI v rxe W7V. 4. Sofia Tan X'5 i-J Samantha Sihia VS cml-rxed dunne the Rite f IVxe at the Mau of the Hoi, Spent. Seh-ea o gixi ehat there a e ‘BL k Club member to pn«e t u Seen tlie hortiHe trathe.- While Tan en .v i. the Rue of IVxe leuue it n an «. portunitr eo «hare and rewesneet uvh pcsfle swj hxen't em a- mmmet. 5. li: AnJoJonc 'M rex) Junnc thr tint feriet tenve of the xhool scat. Taking plxe dm uee bef-tr rnidvim . ir u-a an oppomuvitv to cnJ ttie hut quartet in praser. In the trad r,g, Li: p ie on rcaonne and hanr g ill of «at tVxl gnen gift . 6. t-aihrr Sa-.irt, S.J edehrnei the Ma t (f the Holy Spent, along yh all the •eher Je jr. of Saint Igrutiu . uhile the no Jiteoor of Carrpu Mentury, Earlier Mainnc:, S.J. u-a the hcemliw. he ijwLe of hi vtnaggir usth an air oJrhcescr, u ing ttie expenerxe a, a meraphe.! eo liluuratr that ue need to le liumlde arvl a k li-e help «hen ue need Retreats: Stepping Back R(treiu Iicrc at Saint Ignatius begin with the mandatory day-long csent known at The Spuit of Saint Ignatius, or the freshman retreat. VK'hile the tophomorct are answering questions on the PLAN test that will determine their career, such as. Do you enjoy mowing the lawn? and juniors arc having their first brush with death, also known as the PSAT. all the freshmen and a group of seniors who have “volunteered get to come to school and spend the day on campus meeting new people and discovering the motto of the person for whom this school is named. Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam is given personal meaning through small group discussion, witness talks, and the infamous scripture skits that, whether they be in gibberish or the tableau style, will be part of all the retreats here at SI. Students are then promoted to sophomore year and in addition to being able to shout. “Freshmen, move! in the halls, they are taken off campus to ignite the lire within themselves. The last of the mandatory retreats at SI. “Ignite entourages students to find The Light, the passion, the gifts, and the lire burning inside themselves and keep it growing for a whole year until they venture off campus set again to become Fully Alive Fully Alive is the first overnight retreat available to the new Ignatians. Small group discussion and journaling continue to play an important tolc while rctreants are treated to some new tricks of campus ministry, such as all the clocks being covered with signs that say, Time to love and Time to Share. They are also treated to Mr. Curry’s pre-rcireat pepealk, reminding us that God speaks to us through the small things. It is often more practical for God to speak to us with whispers rather than bolts of lightning. After they have re mewed their masks and returned to Saint Ignatius, they are greeted with the catch phrase that seems to spread through the upper classmen like wildfire. So. do you feel. like, fully alive? The senior retreat is the culmination of all the previous retreats. This time there arc no clever catch phrases to greet rctreatants upon their rciurn and the clocks arc covered with God's time. These four days snitch rctrcJtants from chronos, as in human time, to Kairos, which is God’s time. On God's time, rctreatants participate in a version of the spiritual exercises of Saint Ignatius. Many find the silence challenging, however when seniors learn to trust the process Kairos becomes a meaningful event, and often the hallmark of a graduate's Ignatian experience. Opening An Expanding Curriculum In addition the mural and exterior landscaping, there have been many new additions not only to St. Ignatius’ environment, but also to St. Ignatius’ program of study. The most obvious example of this change can be seen in S.I.'s program of electives, which has expanded with a variety of options. One of these courses is a nature retreat, in which students have the opportunity to work with natural resources to create art projects while simultaneously developing their respect for the earth. Two new electives that develop a distinctly different ability are Fundamentals of web design and multimedia techniques and technology. These classes introduce multimedia design to students and offer them training in creating professional websites through use of programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Macromedia Flash, and Adobe In-Design. In the class Sacred Symbols, art and faith arc incorporated into one study that focuses on the examination of religious imagery. The idea of electives is to give students an opportunity to learn beyond the normal high school curriculum. With these new additions this theme of more is further in installed in St. Ignatius academics. Right: Matt Sundby '05 and Zach Sal in '05 work on an outdoor sculpture on the Art and Nature Ret Teat. 6 iffy Owning I. Anna Syndcr '05 complete' ;i lab on enzyme catalysts, m which students made catalysts from chicken liver and measured how it affected the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, 2. Malia Dudum 'C6, Talia DcMartini '06, and Allison Lynch 06 prepare their catapult fir a launch. Though much has changed at S.I.. this project seems to plague Physics students every year since their grade forr the project depends on the distance the ball travels. Often the catapult becomes a collaboration between the student and his or her parent. ’! don't see the point, is the conclusion of most physics student'. }. Julie Tursi '05 and Nliehael Tate '05 sit in their elective class Introdution to Computer Applications, in which they are creating their own websites on any sujcct they h xi c. 4. Nabil Mourcih '05 and Bccca Byrnes '05 give a Powvrpoint Presentation on anthropods. Having a large visual representation is helpful since they can point out the subject matter as they give information on it. 5. Ben Louie '05 and Chuck Cajilig 05 write physics problems during a homework party. These parties are an opportunity ti r students to come after school and receive help from T.A.s or teachers. 6. Picture from The Ijpmtuin 1969. Since St. Ignatius College Preparatory opened its doors in 1855, it has served over 20,000 students in preparing them for competitive colleges and life beyond that. In those 150 years, the education and means of educating has developed remarkably, especially in the area of technology. Many teachers and students now utilize Power point presentations frequently as an essential part of projects. Communication between the students and teachers has also been extended to the technological world with its increased conduction through e-mail. Though much has evolved and modernized at SI, one idea has remained the same through every year and class: magis. Magis is „r , j the motivating force behind all llbaJCSUll Jesuit actions, which is appar- school, VOu'vC ent in Saint Ig- natius College ’ . Preparatory’s educational got tO think. curriculum. Its variety of elec- -Mr. Gavin l'ves ranging from web de- sign to musical appreciation, and diverse selection of regular classes all con- tribute to this idea of how Saint Ignatius offers students the chance to encompass their learning capacity. Saint Ignatius also explores and enforces the idea that education docs not just involve the pursuit of knowledge, but it is also meant to challenge oneself into reaching beyond the expected. It is not just about that final “boxed” answer, but it is the idea that as young women and men we consider the means in which we get the answer equal in value to the answer itself. One can memorize answers and get a good grade on one test, or one can actually open him or herself to actually learning the material and simultaneously gain life lessons. Saint Ignatius' primary educational goal is to aid in the development of a well-rounded adult who is both intellectually competent and is able to use this knowledge for the greater good of others. -Academics HINKJNG OUTISDE THE IQ v BUT REMEMBERING TO DUaTHE ANSWER $lt Opening 1 c ST. IGNATIUS CLASS Question and Answer with Ms. Behr, Director of Magis 1. What is Mogis? Mogis works with students front backgrounds that has-c not traditionally been represented at SI. Many of our students will be among the first members of their family to attend college. We work with middle school students to get them ready for a college prep high school (like SI), and we work with high school students at SI to provide academic support and tutoring as well as social support and activities, we also hope to educate all SI students about different cultures as well os issues of justice in our society. 2. Why did Magis (the program) choose the word “nugis as the name of its program? Our middle school program was known as Uplift until 2000. When I started as Director, we had a chance to cxpaisd tlie middle school program and create a high school program as well. To mark tlvc changes, we decided to change the program's name to something that better reflected our new mission. Mr. Dullca liked all that “nugis encompassed, and the new name was initiated in the fill of 2000. i. How docs Magis improve SI? Maos helps students succeed and feel comfortable at SI. It presides an outlet for students to find a place for themselves here and to feel tlut their background and culture is valued. 4. Why do you think this program is so important to the mission of SI? Ignatius calls each of us to serve others w ith generosity and humility. Magis helps SI to nuke sure that we arc truly answering Ignatius' call to be open to all of the communities that surround us today. 5. How do you think the Magis program is making the future better for those in the program and those outside the program? Magis provides opportunity. What a student chooses to do with that opportunity is up to him or her. SI students hase incredible opportunities during and after their four years here. Magis ltdps to open up those opportunities to people who otherwise may miss put - students who hase never heard of SI, students who may not be able to pay lull tuition, students who would otlterwisc not receive college preparation and counseling. Magis also provides opportunities for all SI students to meet people bo are different from them (and discover everything that they really have in common) and to explore their own feelings about and comfort with issues of diversity. lOWOpcmns Coming Full Qrcle l.llori Koodriii '67 wa con rai« iivoi to fuint .1 mural commenting the «choot'x saquktntcnnial. Ncening on here by accident. everything ha, a rairpciK, tty Kixxlrin. Lor example, the clock at the hoc ot the tree 1 Mopped at t v o'clock .iiv.1 fnv Mvondf. rignilying the school' annhwaty i in 2005. 2. The Christmas Store, pot on by Saint Igiunu, «udent , it a Ions ttanjing tradition anJ example of student gemig above ami hnoiwl tlie hiwc requirements of service. Pictured i the Chromia Stoic. IVture from Thr fgtuttian. 3. Ac a little something extra at the end LML, Janelle Tropper 05 gi v Nancy Bari ic '05 a bookmark Often, after every Friday Morning lanitsv. student review'd a email sift tlut cones pond to live reading anJ homily 't the day. 4. In training tot creta; Mike Giloon '06 and Derek Johnson '06 erg ihc nrrs in October when the sport doe nee cccn start unnl the pnng. Almost all of SI sports team go beyond and suit training months before the wawn aettuUv Itcgins. 5._ Colleen Fredricks '05. Mr. DeLkrr '68 and Anne Murphv '05 mn the first annual Spelling Bee. Reseating cvimplary ingenuity, the t co seniors otganitcd the Lee thetmehes ’to enhance the educational environment with a fun twist.’ said Murphv. The competition was highly successful with 42 panici poms. 150 spectators, and one winner. Matt Kustcl '05. 6. Javier Hernande: 07 get extra help front math teacher Ms. Faw.il All teacher hold office Isout before, during, and aftetsdiool to make sure to make sure esvry student has all the tools they neesl to succeed in Si's rigorous academic envinsnment. St. Ignatius is a Catholic, college preparatory school in the Jesuit tradition serving the San Francisco Bay Area. St. Ignatius seeks to develop students who strive toward the Jesuit ideal of the magis: a thirst tor the more, for the greater good, for the most courageous response to the challenges of our time in the fullest development of students’ talents, and for a life-long disposition to serve.” The SI Website Dear Graduates, Today you become a part of a living Ignatian tradition. You will be part of over 14,000 living alumni just in the Bay Area alone. This is a rich tradition with one common mission. We have had the same purpose as Ignatius of Loyola in the 16th century when he founded the Society of Jesus - the Jesuit order, and that is to mentor young men and women, to get them to see that God has given them gifts, that they have an obligation to develop those gifts and use them in service to and for others. On the morning of October 15, 1855, St. Ignatius Academy opened its doors for the first time. The first students were aged five through fourteen years old. They studied Latin, Greek, English, French, Spanish, Poetry, Rhetoric, Elocution, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Mathematics, Moral and Natural Philosophy, and Chemistry. Our curriculum has changed but not the first intent, not the mission: to get students to recognize their gifts, develop them and use them in service to others. Isaac Newton was a scientist in the late 17th century who was responsible for the discovery of gravity and many other concepts that ushered in what we now call “modern science.” In a letter he wrote to a colleague he said, “If 1 have seen farther than others, it is because 1 was standing on the shoulders of giants.” If we share with each other our knowledge and experience and allow others to build upon our ideas we will, together, be able to progress further. If we are humble enough to learn from others we can continually improve. That is part of what this living Ignatian tradition means. If the mission of this school is for us to fully develop your talents and show you that whatever you will do in life, it’s best centered around serv ice to others - then we send you off to college and beyond with the seeds of service. May God bless you on vour wonderful journey. Mr. Charlie Dullea ‘65 Prini pal Opening V. oi s uitin scholars hail no trouble dressing up for Greek Mythology Day. Spirit Weeks this year combined traditions such as Hawiian Day and Red and Blue Day with new ideas, such as Salad Dressing Day. Saint Ignatius begins its year with the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Students walk to Holy Name Church for the mass, which features music performed by the students. The Dance Concert is also an event that is highly anticipated. The show features a variety of choreographers, including several seniors. Rallies this year were a measurable improvement over the past years. They always feature spotlights and exciting music, this year it also featured a dodgehall game. The fron Win succ the i sale. Seniors also lead the songs during the Mass of the I loly Spirit. The music is always a very important part of the Mass. the Magazine Drive is used to pay for incentives for kids to sell more magazines. The biggest prize each year is a trip to Hawaii. orchestra practices for three months, t 6:45 to 9:30 at night to prepare ofr iter Pops. The show is always highly essful; it is normally sold out before freshmen even know the tickets are on The choirs also perform at Winter Pops. They join the orchestra on stage inb the finale, this year it was taken from Les Mise rabies. The week before the Bruce Mahoney’ students get a break from the their usual polo and khakis and dress up in theme. This year the Student Council chose; Monday, mix and match; Tuesday, Greek mythology: Wednesday, decades (freshmen 80'$. sophomores 70’, The outfits mirror the diversity of the school. 'Anna Synder '05 juniors 60's, seniors 50’s); Thursday, Training Day; Friday, Red and Blue Day. Homeroom classes chose the most spirit to go to the student center to complete with other. The people who were ehoosen as the most spirited for the day recicvvd a free ticket to the Bruce Football game. Rachel Parker 05, Darren Criss '05 (Jodi in training), and Le-oul Samson ‘05 on training day. 14 WySiudent Life ETUHN TO BEING WILDCATS The St. Ignatius student docs many things well. From winning a football game to organizing a prayer service, our student body is comprised of competent, enthusiastic individuals. Some may argue this drive towards excellence comes from compulsive over-achievement or a sense of competition, but the true Ignatian knows it is a matter of spirit...more specifically, school spirit. When we are given an entire uwk to express this spirit, the resulting madness heightens the excitement, amplifies the enthusiasm, and builds up the pride surrounding this vibrant community. But what does dressing up in a poodle skirt have to do with winning the Bruce-Mahonev? You ask. The answer is obvious: Spirit Week is the school's way of letting our team know just what crazy things we will do to support them. Painting one’s face blue, donning a leisure suit, slipping into a toga, even wearing parachute pants for an entire day - all examples of SI students proudly demonstrating their inextinguishable school spirit. By Nora Stillman '05 AJSJight At the Roxbury VJ.UBBIN' IN THE COMMONS Dances here at Saint Ignatius have evolved over the years, and for the most part they have only gotten better, especially for seniors, because after the dances of our freshmen year, they couldn’t have gotten any worse. At our first high school dance in the foil of 2001, Saint Ignatius decided to try several new policies, most memorably: breathalyzers and having every single light in the Commons on high. The memories of our first dance included making our entrances at 7:30 sharp, making sure we had fresh breath, passing through a courtyard that resembled airport security', only to find the Commons as bright as day and filled with twenty people. Then in the middle of our first high school dance, everyone sat down on the floor and chanted, “Turn off the lights! Turn off the lights. The administration heard us yell, but the lights still stayed on. Gio Gallaread '05 Perhaps our cheers haw set in, or perhaps the behavior of the student body has improved, regardless, the lights were given a break when the Commons was turned into “A Night At The Roxbury.” Glow sticks, a movie playing on the wall, and an appearance by several brave seniors in a choreographed dance completed the theme. “One of the the reasons it was so good was because we had a good theme,” said Student Council member Aimee Labagh '05. High Top Posse’s wide variety of music also contributed to the success of the dance, even the teachers look forward to his music. The CDs he handed out were also highly coveted items. They included a wide variety of then-current hits such as “Pieces of Me by Ashlee Simpson and “Goodies” by Ciara. However there were also older songs by artists such as Michael Jackson. The music of the night and CD were both varied, “There was definitely some music that was pretty far out there, said Anna Snyder ’05, “but it was good.” The first dance of the year had high attendance and was a success by all accounts. Its success helped ensure the Unity Council dance, “the OC in the COmmons,” (come reppin’ your favorite California show.) and at the end the first quarter, successful dances at SI are two tor two, but as to whether the “curse of the canceled dances” lives or dies, only time will tell. Sarah Lopes Low '07, Trevor Lambright '05, and Bruno Bovo '05 i ' aetano Paul Ncdcau '05, Nick Roessler '06, Nora Stillman '05, Colleen McHugh '05, and Sarah Gogin '06 [Sophomores Carmel Hall. Madeline Moore, Kate Bergstrom, Nora Hall, Claire Schimaneck. Li: Adler, and Monica Skelton . —------------- -------------------------------------- Student Life Halloween Students at SI cannot dress up for Halloween. Some students skirt around this rule by wearing costumes that involve a polo. Sofia Guttierrez-Johnson ‘05, for example, donned festive wings in the spirit of the holiday while not breaking dress code. But some students are still left feeling confused on why SI does not embrace the celebration that causes children so much joy. Mr. Grealish explains that in the past years, when Halloween rolled around the “dress code took a beating.” So far, as long as people have worn their polo with their costume, the administration had turned a ghoulish blind eye. $1 4 Student Li c pll Maureen Lau, Anne Murphy, Alan Chce, and Molly Callagh an help paint a room tor a church organization that provides tinni for the needy in the conv munity. Kimberly Jackanieh. Gina Balestrieri, and Hannah Brosnan pick chiles in a Costa Rican field. Andrew Liotta enjoys a lunch break with Maria at Daisy Field in Northern Ireland. Leslie Freeman spends a special outing at Magic Mountain with the children of Dolores Mission. Birmingham Front Row: Matt Sundby, Alan Ghee,Natalie Jayo, Molly Callaghan, Laura McCunniff-Reid. Back Row: Kathy Purcell (Leader), Colleen Joyce (Leader), Anne Murphy, Maureen Lau. Costa Rica Allison Silvestri (Leader), Nick Barisone, Ed Madigan, Andrew Rugg, Addie C'tineo, Erin Wilk, Chad Evans (Leader), Gin; Balestrieri, Kim Jackanieh, Hannah Brosnan. 18HaStt dent Life East Los Angeles Chris Kramer, Leslie Freeman, Elizabeth Andolong, Noellc Bidegainberry, Lauren Barulich, Robert Sturgeon, Wilma Mui, |enny Power. Not Pictured: Michael Shaughnessy (Leader), Kate Hennessy (Leader). T Love In Action Immersion During the summer of 2004, eight groups of SI students and faculty members participated in Immersion. We were blessed with the opportunity to live in a marginalized community in an effort to promote social justice and personal awareness. As we laid the foundation to new sidewalks, we also built the base for many new friendships. As we fed the hungry with bread and juice, they fed us with compassion and empathy. As we slept on the cold floors in our sleeping bags, we began to see God in all things. The experiences of Immersion are not confined to Sacramento, San Francisco, East LA., Tijuana, Costa Rica, Tacoma, Birmingham, and Northern Ireland. As an Immersion alumni, we continue to seek justice, grow through service, build community, live simply, and become “men and women with and for others.” Annie Lee ‘05 (Sacramento) Nothern Ireland Matt Lii, Andrew Liotta, Patricia Pang, Mel Lotz, Nora Stillman, Janelle Tropper, Valerie Quesada, Bobby Kane. Not Pictured: Caroline Prinn and Paul Hanley (Leaders). siw Student 19 Stephanie Soderhorg, Jessica Morse. Juile I-ouie, and Anne Kollandi take a break to watch a winning Giants game. Dvlan Green. Jack Newman, and Will Andereck lx nd with a child while developing his community. Besides working at a local kitchen, the Tacoma group tended to inner city gardens. Sacramento Susanna Peeples, Annie Lee, Leslie O’Callaghan, David Abarca, Francesca Lollini, Danielle Smith, Brendan Rhoan, Jenise Lum. Not Pictured: Sarah Curran and Alex T. MacMillan (Leaders). San Francisco Front Row: Patrick Cody (Leader), John Melis, Emily Rinaldi, Nathan Rossi. Back Row: Allyson Gomez, Anne Rollandi, Jessica Morse, Stephanie Soderhorg, Betsy Worner (Leader) Juliane Louie. 20|9Sti leiii Life Jenise Lum carries Sandra on their way hack from the Sacra- mento Zoo and Fairytale Town. Jeanette Quintana. Katie Caughmnn, Ryan McCau- ley, and Erika Kociolek take a break to play with the children on their first day at a work site located at a nearby school. Anne Rollandi, Betsy 'orner, Emily Rin- aldi, and Stephanie Soderberg help serve meals at St. Anthony’s in San Francisco. Alexa Franco:, Gina Isaacs, and Bridget Tarantino play music' with the kids in Tacoma. Tacoma Clockwise From Top: Phillip Donnici, Alexa Francoz, Bridget Tarantino, Sophia Tin, Ben Gotten, Oliva Talavan, Gina Isaacs, Francesca Christopher. Not Pictured: Matt Oscamou and Kristen Kennedy (Leaders). Tijuana Victoria Herrera, Jack Newman, Darryl Sarzaha, Kristina Kern, Erika Kociolek, Carlos Escobar (Leader), Jeanette Quintana, Katie Caughman, Dylan Green,Will Andereck, Ryan McCauley', Mary Switzer (Leader). SIM Student Lift ' ?2l Anne Frank (Noclle Eckman) offers Hanukkah cheer. Mrs. Van Daan (Anna Snyder), Mr. Van Daan (Matt Kustel), and Mrs. Frank (Francesca Christopher) pause to pray before dinner. Peter (Darren Criss) and Margot (Jessica Rizzo) learn their lessons from Mrs. Van Daan (Anna Snyder) and Mr. Frank (Jeremiah Kelleher). Anne Frank (Kcelin Woodell) and Peter Van Daan (Chris Kramer) share a final embrace upon the arrival of the Nazis. The Cast of the Diary of Anne Frank Mr. Frank - Jeremiah Kelleher (O), Chris McCarty (C) Miep - Lizzie Fabie, Mira Stern Mrs. Van Daan - Anna Snyder, Allie Kokesh Mr. Van Daan - Matt Kustel. David L Morse Peter Van Daan - Darren Criss, Chris Kramer Mrs. Frank - Francesca Christopher, Lenna Karjalaincn Margot Frank - Jessica Rizzo, Jaclyn Kurtela Anne Frank - Noclle Eckman, Keel in Woodell Mr. Kraler - Lawrence Papale, Ryan Meredith Mr. Dussel - Clancy McCartney, Julian Labagh Mouschi the Cat - “Beau Kurtela 22fffj!ptudent Life The Diary of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank actors faced many new obstacles: crying, kissing, and handling one of the biggest distractions on stage, a cat. However, through the support of fellow cast members, extra time devoted to sharing circles, and the afternoons dedicated to pizza and the documentary, “The play came together in a beautiful way in which we were able to learn more about the human condition and the struggles about the people in the holocaust, while learning about ourselves,” said Francesca Christopher. The Diary of Anne Frank was the last leg of the four-year journey for more than half of the cast. Jeremiah Kelleher explains, “As the seniors leave their scratches in the theatre’s floor, they look to the ‘young champions’ to continue the legacy they have left - the legacy that is SI Drama.” - Allie Kokesh ‘05 (Mrs. Van Daan) rhe closing cast slices cake in :elebration of the New Year. However, a controversy over rations erupts. Mr. Frank (Chris McCarty) and Peter (Chris Kramer) hold hack Mr. Dussel (Julian Labagh) and Mr. Van Daan (David L Morse) while they fight for the coveted loaf of bread. Mrs. Van Daan (Allie Kokesh) expresses Iter dismay as she learns about the restrictions of her new surroundings. SI M Siudem Life% 23 INTER Pops This year’s Winter Pops Concert, showcasing one of our most popular repertoires of rite past few years, was a smashing success. In addition to the members of the Wildcat Jazz Band and the Symphonic Orchestra, more than one hundred and twenty SI students appeared on stage with the Mixed Chorus and Chamber Singers. The chorus members labored tirelessly under the direction of Mrs. Sablinsky, working to perfect our challenging, but exciting, program. We performed a wide variety of choral music ranging from the traditional pieces “Elijah and Joshua and John Saw Duh Numbuh to the sacred “Set Me As A Seal and the madrigal “Now Is The Month Of Maying. The Male Quartet was spectacular in their performances of “Prayer of the Children” and the ever-popular “The Lion Sleeps Tonight, and the Combined Chorus brought to life the Amazon in “Tres Cantos Nativos. We, along with the Symphonic Orchestra, performed selections from the fantastic Lx’s Miserables, and our mewing finale “Battle Hymn of the Republic” was very powerful. Our encore of Si’s “Eight Song” served as an excellent conclusion for the 2004 Winter Pops Concert. ' Kat Corkery '05 (Chamber Singer) Chamber Sinners Soprano: Catherine Ahalos, Anna Alton . April Bautista, Jennifer Butler. Kristy Chon, Raquel Dayno. Alia Dudutn, Michelle Sunnvicc, Theresa Esmero. Sarah Horst, Krika Kociolek, Rachel Parker, Emily Simpson, Lautcn Torah Alto: Elizabeth Andolong, Kat Corkery. Rose Dawydiak-Rapagna n i, Maxine Evangelista. Samantha Feld. Alanna Pinell. Maya Simpson, Paulina Singhapok. Nora Stillman Tenor: Andrew Bollman. Jascf Casas. Joey Chy, Michael l l Rosario, Stephen Dominguez, Gabriel Ho, Nahil Hourieh, Jr., Max Kaplan. Eli Lazaro. Darryl Sarzaba. Baritone: Patrick Gimeno, George Groh, Sean Irwin. Vincent Kinnard, Peter Markevich, John Melis, Ian Randolph, Nathan Rossi, Leoul Samson, Joe St. Marie 24H Stmlcm Life The Women’s Chorus prepares to sing “Now is the Month of Maying”. John Metis. George Groh, Stephen Dominguez, and Darryl Sarzaba sing “The Lion Sleeps Tonight . Because of the demand- ing schedule of Winter Pops, Abigail Cortez and Ryan Aguirre, squeeze in a quick homework session. Phil Donnici nar- rates the show by providing background information about the songs of the evening. Mixed Choeu Soprano. Hannah Ak r,|uc:. Sucan AWWra, K.nl.i Aronson. Michelle AryxxUc'. Vcron w Butenko. Abijjail G-rtc:. Monica I Von. Allnon IVxle. Kntfin Halting, Frfkia Ma. Arm Met min. Megan McCarthy. Kane O’Redly, La: Waaolo. Cane Tncc. Alexandra Rosier. Kri tOna So. JenaKn Sorto, Hilary Sy. Misao Tachibani. Kirtten Tied . Angela Uycxio. Jcinnme Yap Alws Franoetva BodioLi. Eunice Bvngco. Shelly Capulon . AlevmJra Carr. Raclicl Gating. Critnna F.wlcr, Camille Gallo. Angela Galura. Marina Gilnvoee. Lucia Gonialcl. So CuOcrrwJohnton. Victoria Herrera. Natalie |w . Aahton Lev. Stephanie lev. K.mlxrh- Lew, Resina Lombardo. Jxhti L Barn . Jenue Laim. IVbonh Mwmv, Pie McCauley. Melanie Milica. led O’Callaghan. Kimrmc O’Callaghan. Melody Pal. Jaonmv Pcrvv. Alexandra Pmell. Jew Proratio, Uitvn Rexes Monika Sran.buty. Vadui Virov. Ointona W.i. Bunoi Ymx Kamna Yupangco Tenon M ix Batmcy. Srerhen Cajilig. Stcxvn Gimcnu. Clin. Mmhdl. SjhiikI Nelvm. John Uy Barironei Ryan Aguirre. ArnunJ Bedrxmun. Nick D.nvl. Kvmxtli FW . Max CahahugOaHana. Gcocge Gatpar. Chnt }ohn« i. Ami row U«a. Mark Magrc x Rolxrr Scurgo-n. ! asid Uy Sijjl Student Lif 1 Nick Garcia, .1 Jazz Band Section Leader, offers tlu- audience a trombone solo. The orchestra pauses to acknowledge a Senior before playing a selection from l.cs MisemWes. Dominic Valentini, Hubert Lamela. and Alex Simon play the sax during the band's rendition of “YMCA . Oye Como Va with Taylor Smith on the drums and Matt l,ai on the maracas was a hit. Wildcat Jazz Band Alto Sax: Patrick Dominguez, Hubert Lamela, Jiean Li, Jason Malthy, Heather Mui, Alex Simon, Dominic Valentini Tenor Sax: Katrina Andres. Ramzi Dudum. Olivia Schreader Baritone Sax: Maya Smith Electric Bass: Seamus Cronin Trumpet: Byron Becker, Brett Lando, Giana Lando. Chris McGuire. Chris Mitchell, Nate Pertsch Synthesizer: Nathan Singhapok Trombone: Nick Garcia, Dillon Kwiat. Jon Redenius, Steven Zhu Piano: Ryan Gemghty, Matt Lai Guitar: Aidan Cahill. Sam Gordon, Dan Schoknecht, Ross Walker Drums: Wyatt Harmon, Taylor Smith 26|S3StudenI Life Every year for the Winter Pops Concert the Orchestra and Jazz Band play a great selection of songs. This year we performed parts from Antonin Dvorak’s “From the New World Symphony No. 9, with an introduction similar to the theme song for the film Jaus, “Colonel Bogey March,” the tune to the old camp song (“Comet, it makes your mouth turn green, Comet, it tastes like Listerine”) composed by Kenneth Alford, and select songs from Les Miserables, accompanied by vocal soloists and the combined choirs. In the Jazz Band, we played a variety' of songs including “Peter Gunn , “YMCA by the Village People, “Oye Como Va written by Tito Puente and recorded by Carlos Santana, and “Summertime by George Gershwin. In a smaller group of Jazz Band members, we played a Dixieland-style arrangement of “Sweet Georgia Brown, featuring solos by Chris McGuire, Nick Garcia, and Patrick Dominguez. We always have an opportunity to excel and develop our talents in Orchestra and Jazz Band with Mr. Sablinsky’s guidance. Even with all of the hard work that we put in for those six or seven performances, we have a fun time filled with a lot of memories. - Patrick Dominguez ‘05 (Alto Sax) Symphonic Orchestra Violin, Rchexva Bvmo. Kat Cotkety. IWn Ch ,. G-.na lux . C„iwn Um. Hulvtt Lamda. V t.,r ban. WJma Mu. Dairy! Sarwba. Emily Simpion. Elliot SIwk. Jandlc Ttopptr. Seen WattM. Lucy William, Viol . YulUtu auliueiv. Enn Will Cdloi Mi,Mine Ctaftk . CcSciu Chan. Courmcv Chin. Jillim Ctwty, Arxllc lev. Mefly N-i-cr Fluici Sanuntha Baunwi. Shelly Capolonc. Liu Clian. Jo,.,a Chen. Monte Coen. Alii ISi.lum, JJliin Flannery. Sophie Hamton W.aw. M.-ninm- Horn.Itttic Mail. AJd.nc Wnn. IwMlc Stnnc. AJnvnne Sttnc. h.limnc S,mc. Lauren T«ah. Undicy T,«ah. Mu. hid VWonpo. Enn Yoon OKx, b: HoMtfl Clarinet. Addle L'uneo. I'.urxl IXtmintoc:. B, I av .l Mir.pK . J ,minc lYrcy. Abnm Pindl. Conor Sennit Baw Clarinet. Maya Sm.tl, Alto Say. Rowe K k. Jiean b. J 0n Maltl-v. Moarlict Mul. Ale Sin -n. IMmink Valentin! Harp. Rc ltu L-tnhaido Tenor Sax, Kirnn Amirov Ran.:, Dujum. CMiyu Sehreader Trumpet i Gal-rid Ahninie. Byn n Bevler, Eleanor Columtu . K«ur. t-liri. MeCuitc. Sire PcttK+i French Horn, lour MlCunnlftRctJ. leone Miller. Su,ann. People' TromK.no. Nxi Gama. Aitx-n HatNeib. Dillon Kwtir. J-n Rniennt . Scexen Zhu Tuha. Se-amu. Cronin. Natalie MotWcrrwa IWi'xiom Wyatt Harmon. Evan Hu hc . Taxl.w Smith, Jwon Snell. Ryan W,«i S nthe i:en Ryan Gendin’. Mm bii. Nallun $mrhi| 4 Planoi Chnceina Borlxeri, Jmniw Lex-. Bry.in Seluh-aro. Nfhi. fan si u Student Lif ,-tpn Christmas Dance Seniors Eric Kathrein (top), and Darren Criss (pictured) entertain students anxiously waiting to haw their pictures taken. Top Riyht: Ms. h'awal equipped with a pair of flashlights, checks Cor any inappropriate dancing. Sophomores Megan holey, Gina Castagnola, Zoe Jones, (.aura Cremen, Drew Lawson, and Kate Bergstrom take a break from the exhaustion of the dance floor to celebrate their time together. Student Life •'reshmen drop l y the coat check before «ginning their first Christinas Dance as Wildcats. They excitedly look forward to the commencement of the holiday season with a night dedicated to dancing. Below left: Senior girls pose for a final Christmas dance picture in front of the festive decorations that adorned the Commons. Below: While waiting to be photographed, members of the class of 2007 greet each other in anticipation of the night before them. Throughout the night, many students visited Dr. Philhour outside in the courtyard to gaze at the stars though a telescope. Student Life )Z9 Advanced Intermediate: Michelle Ahela, Susan Abellera, Li: Adler, Francesca Badiola, Fr.meille Badiola, Nancy Barisic, Jennifer Butler, Tess Curet, Lisa Etchepare, Melissa Flores, Nicole Gon:ale:, Miranda Herrera. Madison Kclleher, Jennifer Lee, Ashton Leone, Dit nne l.icudine, Jenise I.um. Rebecca Martin, Marla Pacini. Alexandra Pinell. Li: Santos, Seara Sullivan. Julie Tursi, Claudia Zepeda. Dance Concert The SI Dance Department put together an exciting Dance Concert in late January, cleverly entitled tetMCATS with a theme that included songs from both modern and traditional Broadway musicals. Under the direction of Ms. Meredith Cecchin and Mr. Ted Curry, along with guest choreographer Ms. Lizette Ortega, the concert displayed lively performance skills and creative talents of Advanced, Advanced-Intermediate, and Intermediate dancers. Student choreography included Ginger Davis and Emily Rinaldi’s Hedwig and ihe Angry Inch, Katie Caughman and Amanda Garcia’s RENT, and Catherine Abalos and Maxine Evangelista’s Movin’ Out. In the opening number, “I Hope I Get It from A Chorus Line, the members of the Dance Workshop program donned their fanciest warm-up clothes and shared personal headshots as if attending a dance audition. Other dance selections included hits from Fosse, Hairspray, RENT, Chicago, The Lion King, and Les Misera hies. The dance concert traditionally ended with a special dance from the Seniors. All lined up in golden hats, each senior one by one had her own personal time to soak in the spotlight with an individual bow. The rest of the cast later joined them in an outstanding finale to “One (Reprise)” from A Chorus Line. Not only was this year’s dance concert hill of unforgettable and catchy songs, but it was full of lasting memories as well. - Maxine Evangelista ‘05 Intermediate: Monika Choo, Sinead Doherty, HlizaK-th Driscoll. Victoria Dudley, Valerie Evangelista, Gianna Galletta, Nicole Herrera, Sarah Horst, Julia Klein, Jaelyn Los Banos, Felicia Ma, Patrice Martin, Molly McGrath. Mia Neagle, Monica Ow, Melody Pak, Gina Perlite, Ceri Qtiattrin, Rachael Rawls, Lauren Sanguinetti, Angela Schach, Monica Skelton. Ahhv Stanton, Oliva Talvan, Jeannine Yap. The Seniors bid farewell to SI dance with a finale performance from A Chorus Line. In the opening of Act II, Advanced Intermediate danced to the jazzy tunes of the musical Chicago. Ginger Davis, Kristin Chan, Jillian Cunningham, and Nicki Radovich pose for “My Strongest Suit. Advanced: Catherine Abalos, Elizabeth Andolong, Katie Arsenic, Shelly Capulong, Katie Caughman, Kristin Chan, Jillian Cunningham. Ginger Davis. Alia Dudum, Theresa Esmero, Maxine Evangelista, Lizzie IFabie, Amanda Garcia, Julia Kuznetsm’a, Lourdes Long, Alanna Pinell, N’icki Radovich, Emily Rinaldi, Ava Rosen, Emily Simpson, Rachelle Solidum, Allison Yee. Victoria Dudley, Molly McGrath, and Monica Skelton share various comical expressions during Liulc Shop of Horrors. Student Lij Nicole Canepa guards an opponent during a basketball game. This year, the Varsity Girls Basketball team won CCS and went to the Nor-Cal semifinals. Caitlin Gill, Sabrina Cardona, and Rachael Rauls run for the track team. Hilary Lap; lacrosse. Matt Peck runs for trie ball. This year the Varsity Boys Soccer Team were the WCAL Champions. ping does pre-season training for Aram Bcdrossian, Patrick Gagan, Mark Carlin, Josh Evans, Nick Chagniot, Jerry Nevin, Marcel Thompson, and Sean Mulhern. Tliis year, the Varsity Football team went to the CCS play offs. Kerry Grady gets ready to spike the hall over the net. The Girls Varsity Volleyball team went to the quarterfinals of Nor-Cal. Kathryn Gianaras and Jessica Perry play a doubles match in tennis. Megan West is playing golf. The Girls Varsity team won the WCAL Championship and placed second in the CCS playoffs. The team also made it to Nor-Cal. Paul Toboni ‘08 escapes the grasp of an opposing member of (he St. Francis team. He is one of the quarterbacks on the team. Chris Viehweg '08 kicks off the ball towards team members. The highlight of his season was the Serra game, which they won 10-14. It was the last game of the season and we really came together, Hank Verdurmen '08 grape-vines over to receive the ball. At 6'3' as a freshman, Verdurmen is unstoppable. With the ball safe under his arm, Nick Osbourne '08 works hard to keep defend- ers way. He proves the misconception wrong that football guys aren't smart. It takes brains to play a good game. Gabe Bruno '08 boldly dives to get the ball with one hand. During the season, he injured his knee and was out for a few games. However, lie quickly recovered and made up for lost time. Freshmen Football Say your prayers, other team. Joey Murphy '08 prepares to catch the ball. His inspiration, like other team members, is from their coaches pre-game talks, as well as team prayer. Cornerback and safety Roy Lang '08 runs for a touchdown with opponents far behind. Fullback Alex Bull '08 receives the ball and heads to make a touchdown. Dedication and hard work make the players come together and persevere, such as the game from SH when they came from behind and won. Andy Dill ‘08 goes head on with a St. Francis opponent. The team endured difficult practices to prepare for the big game. The hardest practice said to be was the 6 1 2 min. drill, consisting of running 50 vrds every 20 sec. with a ten second rest in between. ronl Row: Michael Rapadas, Chadid Conley, Kevin Jcung. Kyle Bell. Tyler curr, Sean O'Leary, Nic Cashman, Mike I inn. Second Row: Ryan Falvey, Alex 'apalcxofioulos, Chris Murphy, Jim Mez era, Paul Caus, Rodrigo Williams, lack daxwell, Alex Bull, CJ. Fung. Thrid Row: Roy Lang. Chris Viehweg, Paddy )unne, leland Quinn, Joey Murphy, Thomas Mattimore, Nick Osborne, Andy )ill. Fourth Row: Jordan Ferrari, Barrett Hahn, Zachary Scurr (Manager), George alfiti (Asst. Coach), Matt Stecher 11 lead Coach), Chris Delaney lAsst. Coach), limner Fontaine (Manager), Alex DeMenno, Rory O'Connor. Fifth Row: David ichaefer, Gabe Bruno, Drew Beaurline, Paul Toboni, Mike Hammer, Abraham Vaziri, Lewis Oisin, Chris Martin Back Row: Jim Shannon, Joseph Strizich. uri Jacoby, Mike Golden, Max Sander, Ben Herwitz, Ed Hesselgren, Hank ferdurmen, Matt Callan. Not Pictured: Joseph Massanti, S f)orb% ) 35 Going for the gold: The team lines up to take on the opponent, Marin Catholic. Scott Lcnsing '07 (84) and Derek McDonald '07 (40) work together to block the other team. A summary of the season as a team, they stayed behind their pads, kept their feet chopping, and they beat SH. The JV cats chant the SI Fight Song after their game. Traditionally, after sporting events the fans will join the team in the cheer. Michael Michela '07 fights off an opponent that tries to break through. In his mind, he probably thought of Coach Virk's words before a game: Just do it, you know what to do. Coach Unruh once said, Follow the yellow brick road to find your heart. With such motivation and direction, Chris McCaffery '07 runs with the ball toward the end zone. Junior Varisty Football Dan Zimmerman 07, the Incredible Hulk, lifts the opponent and throws him to the side. No one stand in his way! Tom Barth '07 tries to help out a teammate as their opponents tackle them to the ground. D.J. Lopez '07 prepares to bring on the ball. He says that his best game was when he kicked four PATs against Lowell. Steven Mauer '07 struggles to hold onto the ball while opponents circle in on him. rent Row: Max Tows, Willy (aquier, Steven Mauer, Danny Lawrie, Joseph Dar a, homas Mazzucco. Second Row: Ryan Brown, Ryan Kirkpatric k, Kevin Graham, vllen Kham, B.J. Domingo, Matt Gaspari, Geoffrey Hutc hinson. Third Row: Irian Linhares, Tommy Kilgore, Tony Racanelli, Miles Suter. Michael Michela, dex Ohanessian, Jake Lawson. Fourth Row: t.eohn Smith. Coach Drew Virk. lead Coach Joe Vollert, Coach Kelly Norman, D.J. Lopez, Frederic Madigan. ifth Row: Tom Barth, Matt Manteuffel, Don Dianda, Kevin Handeland. Alex Cunningham, Louis Schuman, Richie Gordon. Back Row: Harry Ferdon, Matt iosmas, John Townend, Carter McLennan, Derek McDonald, Chris McCaffery, hris Blohm. StM Sports' ) V Neil Johnstone '05 ploys tight end for the Cats, t ie says of the season, My highlitc was beating St. Franc is 61-26 (the most points scored by our foot- ball program, which started in 1893.) The team really came together and pulled through. Gustavo Manzanares '05 fights his way out of the path of the defending players. Passing the other team was no sweat as he practiced in rain or shine. In early November J.B. Murphy field was covered so thickly with hail that it looked like snow. Quarterback Zac Lee '05 shattered the school single-game record of 271 passing yards set in 1967 this season. On the field Greg Mal- man '05 avoids an opjjos- ing player, but shows his spiritual side by leading the team in Jesus Give Us Your Peace during training in the weight room. Sports- Mark Carlin '05, Dan Bello '05, Dan Hemphill '05, Pat Gagan '05, and Greg Malman 05, support their freshman proteges after a hard game played. Even though they didn't practice? together, the two teams became family to each other. Varsity Football Forever Wildcats Now (hat wc seniors have finally arrived at our final season of St Ignatius football, we look back with fond memories and forward with high hopes (for at the moment tltat I am wnting this wc have just made our auspicious WCAL debut, a 61 -26 victory to put the first tally in St. Francis's L column). It is a real testament to the spint of the Class of 2005 that we even showed up sophomore year after some of the fairly brutal trounemgs dealt to us as freshman. I mean, we had to sing the fight song after defeats of 56-0. 42-0. 33-0- and sing it we did. the young faithful Wildcats that we were! Proud to say we did manage to dismantle S.H. in our dazzling season closer in front of tons of loyal fans (mostly players' parents, but who's keeping track?). We showed some promise in that blowout, but most importantly, wc were hooked on the Red and Blue. Now. a couple of years after those bleak frosh days of swimming in oversized shoulder pads and playing on Cod- forsaken natural grass fields, the S I Football Class of 2005 stands taller and more pumped-up- in essence, we re a bunch of varisty beasts. In case you haven't picked up the Chronicle in a while. Zac Lee is the son of a former NFL quarterback, all of our wide receivers are over 6’2 (and still growing), our lightning quick running backs are quite familiar with the end zone. and. yes. the Brucc-Mahoney is still the oldest rivalry West of the Mississippi. However, what the papers have failed to mention is that S I. boasts a formidable- vicious, some would say- Defense that sets the tone with pads and pursuit, gets I I men to the ball in a bad humor, and terronzes opponents with its battle cry... SWARM. SWARM. SWARM' I think I speak for all of us in saying that the S.l. Football Program is the greatest group of which wc have ever been a part- it has been a true honor to play under such a great tradition. The Class of'05 has had the privilege of playing under the leadership of former Head Coach Vollert and now Head Coach Bluford. From Coach 'Tremendous' Regalia and his Psychedelic Air Defense to Coach T (or Tonelli for you Boneheads ) and his patented Dip'n'Rip. wc have learned how to play the game “Our Wiy (which means, specifically, 'the S.l. way for the layperson). The Program looks forward to a great season this year and many more to come. The Cats are on the move, strong as ever. Our spirited core of fans travels near and far. always equipped with ample supplies of red and blue face paint, tailgate burgers, and deafening cheers like the legendary Wildcat Whisper (also known as the Wildcat Crescendo, a more precise nomenclature that lost popularity because of its blatant lack of alliteration...). Whether in the North Bay. the Peninsula, or cross-town at Kezar. we know our Wildcat fans will be wagin war in the stands while we compete on the gndiron. So what will the Class of 2005 leave with the program after this year... what is our lasting contnbution. our legacy to S.l. Football(bcsides surviving Coach Blue’s inaugural doubles as Vars head coach)? Wc leave you four years of hard work and good limes, interspersed with inspiring victoncs; we also give you the Football Class of'06. ready and eager to carry the torch as wc have done in our time. Our days playing on the Murph are over, but wc will be back- either in spirit or in person, checnng our heads off from the bleachers like so many before us. Wc go as Cats, and as Cats we shall return. On behalf of fellow Captains Gustavo. Zac. and Gio. and the S.l. Football Class of 2005, n: L 0-10 Riordan: W 23-12 Mittv: W 44-21 Serra: L 21-35 Los Gatos in Joey Armao '05 The Varsity Cats played a hard game against Marin Catholic. Josh Evans '05 says of the game, The team realized that we needed to refocus for the following game and keep our spirits high. :ront Row: Kirk Milken, Sam Salfiti. Patrick Gagan. Di.Marco Hoskins, Nick Ihagniot Andrew Kuhl. Daren Smylio. Gustavo Manzanan-s. Second Row: Mike iVatkins, Nicholas Brady. Brian Del Castillo, Andrew Maircna, Tom Costello, .Vili Sinks. Ian Del Castillo, Giovanni Gallarcad. Third Row: Mark Carlin, Aram Tcdrossian, Statistician lillen Mezzora. Statistician Wilma Mui, Manager Leslie rrccman. Trainer Rolx-rt Assadurian, Trainer Marla Bottner. Rob Loftus, Connor Daly. Joshua Williams. Fourth Row: |oev Moore, Brian Franccschi. Ionian Rosen, scotl Coossens, Brandon Martin, Ed Madigan. Dan Hemphill, Peter Vaughan. Fifth Row: Jerry Ncvin, Sean Mulhcrn, Coach Paul Tonelli. Coach lohn Regalia. Head Grach Steve Bluford. Coach Famon Allen, Coach Rob Unruh. Tullio F’urtill, Hike Mace. Sixth Row: Dan Bello. Joey Armao. Craig King, Trevor Lambrighl, Mario Johnson, Kevin Watters, Ben Kiney. Matt Summer-.-Gavin. Back Row: Greg Siangan, loshua Evans. Mike Rossi, Chaz Morales, Neil Johnstone. Zac lee, Marcel rhompvm. Matt Smith. Greg Malman. SI U Sport. 39 Sarah Solso '08 and Han- nah Lynch 08. This season, the team really worked well together. The coaches motivated them by saying, Fourteen times one-four- teenth equals one. Olivia Salfiti '08 says some encouraging words to Lauren Camarena '08 as she enters the game. Olivia says My favorite memory of the season is after losing to SH in three games here, we went on to beat them in two games at their gym. Tori Vaughan 08 approach- es the ball for a killer hit. Volleyball is all about teamwork; there has to be a good pass for a perfect set, and a nice set for a killer hit. Claire Christian 08. This year the Frosh Cats made it a ritual to say a prayer before each game. Adrienne Cole 08 and Maya Burns '08 jump up for the block. To pump each other up before games, psych buddies shower their teammates with goodies such as matching ribbons, mini volleyballs, and sweets. ront Row: Sarah Solso, Dominique Bonino, Lorena Zamarena, Kayla McDow. Middle Row: Claire Christian, anelle Mammini,Hannah Lynch, Olivia Salfiti, Margaret McCarthy. Back Row: Dave Mehrwein (Head Coach), tolly Delahunty, Maya Burns, Shiela Johnstone, Adrienne 'ole. Tori Vaughan. Not Pictured: Bridget Mulhern (Asst, loach). Kayla McDow ‘08, gets ready as the ball grows closer. This season the teammates gre closer by spending extra time together. They went to Chevy’s before one game to carboload. Domonique Bonino '08, can you dig il Fierce determinination like this made it possible for the cats to win the game against Notre Dame Belmont which went into three games. The cats won by two [ oints. The Frosh Cats pump each other up after an ace. Go cats! Hannah Lynch. Girls' Freshmen Volleyball St u Sport 41 Diana Nomicos 07 Madeleine Moore '07, Kayley Johnson 06, Sarah Taggert '07, Laura Warded '07. Kelly Roberts '07 Darcie Campbell '07 blocks the ball just as it makes its way over the net, scoring another point for SI. SI ended up winning the game, with help from Darcie. Michela Rizzo '07 sets herself up for a perfect serve. She usually leads the team in a cheer to get the JV Cats pumped up for an awesome game of volleyball. What time is it? Game time! ront Row: Meghan Williams, Diana Nomicos, Kelly oberts, Yvette Labiaga, Julie Flodr. Middle Row: Genny IcGuire, Michela Rizzo, Mimi Smith, Madeleine Moore, ack Row: Katie White, Laura Wardell, Aimee Castro oach), Kayley Johnson, Darcie Campbell. Not Pictured: arah Taggert, Chris Goethals (Coach). I,. , Girls'Junior Varsity Volleyball Meghan Williams 07 positions herself perfectly to make an incredible pass. Her favorite memory of the season is when the JV Cats beat St. Francis. Mimi Smith 07 lunges towards the ball, passing it to a teammate. This season, psych buddies showered thir teammates with goodies such as back-scratchers, sweat towels, and bandanas. Julie Flodr '07 anticipates the serve from the other team. She is well prepared as the team trained by lifting weights, runnig, and sharpening their volleyball skills. Yvette Labiaga '07 Gianna Toboni '06 crosses the court to get to the ball. Her favorite memory of the season was beating SH in their house. Aimce Labagh '05 and Kim Jackanich '05 jump up for the block. They always knew they could fall back on their teammates. Labagh says. Through the defeats of St. Francis and Milty, we triumphed by learning from our mistakes and pushing towards the next game. Maureen Lau '05 waits for the return of her last killer serve. My favorite memory was when Coach V. supplied us with endless amounts of lunipia and then sent us out on the mile run. Bridget Tarantino '05 psychs Kerry Grady '07 up as she enters the game, Psych buddies were assigned to pump players up for each game. They brought goodies such as flip-flops, tank-tops with nicknames, and various sweets. Erica Duncan '05 uses her three fingers to call out the play and to let her team- mates know where the set will go. ront Row: Erica Duncan, Tiffany Woo. Middle Row: laureen Lau, Lauren Quach, Bridget Tarantino, Melissa un, Lauren Tracey, Gina Balestrieri. Back Row: Louie aliao (Asst. Coach), Kim Jackanich, Kerry Grady, Aimee abagh, Gianna Toboni, Anna King. Sarah O'Leary, Teresa iarrett (Head Coach). Tiffany Woo '05 keeps her eye on the ball as she gracefully moves across the court. This year the team really pulled together. The Varsity Cats were one of the first volleyball teams to make it to CCS and then move on to NorCals. 1 Girls' Varsity Volleyball There is No I in Team Starting the first Monday of August every year, summer ends and volleyball begins. Volleyball players end their summer two weeks early to endure the pain of double days and to once again reunite with each other as athletes that share a common love for the game of volleyball. We are Saint Ignatius Athletes taking courage to push ourselves to places we’ve never been before, to test our limits and to break through barriers. - Anonymous. After long hours of rigorous training, both mental and physical, the coaches come back with The List. From that day on the team is set. No. from that day on this is your family. These are the people that will win together, lose together, cry together, and share many laughs together. Once practices start, you realize, this is no walk in the park.” Endless liners and mile runs make it challenging to preserve and return the next day. but we do. Hard work and togetherness go hand in hand. When we re on the court the T becomes part of something much more powerful. It becomes we.” Each player contributes something unique to the family. Without a DS there would be no one to pass the ball. Without the setter there would be no one to organize the play. Without the hitter there would be no one to kill the ball. Without one component there is a void. Although the sport only requires six athletes to play at once, one our team it takes all fourteen of us contributing to win. Contributions come in different forms. Sometimes you're called upon physically to play, while others are called upon to push those on the court to exceed their goals and limitations. An old Chinese Proverb says. ‘ Behind every able man, there are always other able men. It started out as fourteen individuals and has molded into one family striving to be the best. That is what wildcat volleyball is all about. Gina Balestrieri 05 (Pictured) Siu Sport.5 Fronl Row: Iktij.imin lo. Ryan Aguirre. Matthew Snyder. I) I. Murphy, Robert An net Middle Row: Colby ( lumlx-rv David Polhcmw. Alex Trcmbath, Matthew Roman. Bt« Manuon. lames Ruck. Top Row: Drew law-son, lames Andrews. Nicholas Luce)'. Ev. Yates. Calvin Trcmbath. |ican li Not Pictured: Alex.imler Arnest. Thomas Cahill, C onn Callaghan. Matthew Carherry. John Casey. Sean Colter. Seamus Cronin, Jo.u|uii IX la Torr Rian Dinccn, Curtis Elijah, Luis Es{ ar2a. Ryan Falk. Gregory Gjixiolto, Ryan Giiaght Aaron Halbleib. John Hietter. Charles Johnson. John Kodros, Michael Kolhiede. Matlhe l.eland, Simon Loos, Matthew Mahoney, Daniel Martinez. Thomas Mczzera. Bremh Neville, Matthew Pacollt. |ose| h Peck, Jon Norman Rev. AndrewShalumiri. Kevin Swanso Eric Tom. William Vara. Christopher Warner. Iason Wen. E. Bird Inv: Frosh 3rd: Joseph Peck '08 finishes hard. The most common run for the lx ys freshman and sophomore cross-coun try team was down sunset, around th polo fields, and back to SI. David Polhemus '07 and Matthew Snyder'07 keep each other company on their lone journey to tne finish line. Even though they are tired, they keep themselves motivated as they know that the true reward is just finishing a race. Thomas Cahill 08 and Ryan Falk '08 lead the pak. They trained hard in practice every day. The average practice run was about six miles. D.J. Murphy 08 runs hard. It's a common misconception that cross- country is an easy S|X rt.“ That's not true at all as cross- country takes dedication and perseverence. Boys' Freshmen j- 1 Sophomore Cross Country Charles Johnson '08 pushes through to the finish. Cross country runners run in all kinds of conditions: cold and rainy, immense heat, and of course mud. After saying the Prayer of Generoisty, the Frosh-Soph ! oys are ready to run, carrying the spirit of St. Ignatius with them. Andrew Shahamiri '08 and Rian Dineen '08 run together for motivation. They have been friends since their grammar school days and continue that friendship in the catpak. William Vara '08 struggles to break away from an op- posing runner. At practices, runners stick together, but during the meets, it's an individual effort. John Kodros '08 and Eric Tom 08 lengthen their strides to carry them to the finish. Runners generally sprint the last 200 meters with the hope of improving their times. Sporb qp-h Seniors: Matthew Peck, Paul Nedeau, Alexander Chartz, Wi Fennie, Michael DiCrande, Christopher McGuire. Not Pictured Derek Lawson, Ted Yates, Kevin Aguirre, Nicholas Alvaradc Robert Alvarado, Chris Hoffman, Robert Kelly, Brett Lando, Fri Loos, Kevin Najarro, Luke Pulaski, Ian Randolph, Oscar Roque Thomas Shanahan, Paul Zmuda. Paul Nedeau '05 and Chris McGuire '05 fight to break away from the pack. At practices runners simply try to keep up with one an- other, but at races they put everything on the line. Boys' Junior Varsity Cross Country What Keeps Us Going Cross Country is the most noble of all sports. Cross Country began when a Greek Herald named Phidippides ran 26 miles from the Greek town of Marathon to Athens to announce the Greek victory and died from exhaustion (hence the name Marathon). Although we may not die from exhaustion we put ourselves on the line each time we race. We give it our all and even if we don’t win we can walk away knowing that we did our best. The St. Ignatius Cross Country team is a group of hardworking individuals who strive to become better people through our running. We may never receive the notoriety of football or basketball but we do not need it. Our work ethic reflects the type of people we are becoming. Each day m practice we help each other get through the workouts. Says senior Alex Chartz, Cross Country is the most grueling of all sports: it is an articulate way of expressing the validity of the person that I strive to be. Cross Country allows me to become one with nature and grow closer in companionship with my teammates. I love Cross Country. Matt Peck '05 (Pictured) M 1: iV 2nd: Var 3rd WCAL 2: IV 1 st: Var 3rd Paul Zmuda '06 and Kevin Aguirre '06 sprint to the finish line. Runners use their last ounce of remain- ing energy in order to shave a second or two off their time. The Junior boys anxiously wait for the gun. Every one tries their best to avoid starting in the back. Nick and Rob Alvarado '06, twins, find themselves trapped in the pack. They say they carry their sibing rivalry onto the course. Michael DiCrande '05 wears knee braces to avoid injury. With so much pressure being put on joints, stress injuries are all too common amongst runners. Alex Chart '05 struggles through the heat of the day. Runners have to face all the element in races and practices, including rain. Front Row: taiirm Og.iwa, Vic loti.i Caxiic , Jeanncfle Quinlan.), Adclic ,'uitco, AIkj Slupoo. Ratlu-! Owing. Megan Tohin. Kirctie t - ,). (linyina Robinson. Second Rc Danielle Christopher, I lannah Brosnan. Valeric Wolf, Hoc Salic , Monica Coen, less Chen, Mackenzie Gifford. lamio t iindy, Ciana lando Third Row: Arian.l Jarrel, Clnisli Barboini, Hunter Faimun, Triria Kennedy (Asst. Coach), lli abeth Regalia (Head Coac Anne Stccher Ava. Coochi, lessica Yram. Zoe Molke, Saslu Marline Back Ru Nicole McDonald, t ivi Chan, Mi helle Vmnsuxiilie, |.| t ut . Daniela Howard, Mcglt Campliell. Morgan Campbell, Ciulia Cualco-Ni !ww). Not Pictured: Michae a Costel Paige fennic. Catherine Ferdon. Fraixesta Flaherty, lauren Griffin, Jessica Kleid, Gcni l.olx , Bianca Manalaman, .Madeline McDonnell. Karalcn Morthole. Dria Murphy, Adoli Neunun, Brittany Salinat, Chiarra Tillers. Geninc Lobo 08. This year runners enjoyed having team dinners at their team mates' houses. Christina Robinson '07 begins to sprint as the finish line comes into sight. Zoe Molke '08 feels the effects of competitive running. Runners can't begin to describe how intense cross country is. Giana Lando '08 wea- rily navigates down a path made slippery by the rainy weather. Girls' Junior Varsity Cross Country Addic Cuneo '05 and Jamie Lundy '06 struggle to make it up a steep hill. A unique aspect of cross country is that the courses go over different terrain. Michaela Costello '08 transitions well to the sudden rain. Some runners prefer running in the rain because it keeps them cool, despite the fact that it causes a slip| ery course. Hunter Fairman '05. Runners say that cross country shouldn't be disrespected because it is the first know sport. „ SIM., Sport. Meghan Campbell '06 storms through another hilly course. At practice runners train to overcome such obstacles. Daniela Howard '06 attempts to pass Dria Murphy '06. Runners say it's a misconception that cross country isn't fun; they have a wonderful oppurtunity to create close relatationships with several girls. Front Row: Jenny Power, Ryan McCauley, Brianna Loughridg Alice Hobbs, Annie Lee. Back Row: Anne Stricherz (As: Coach), Elizabeth Regalia (Head Coach), Meghan Mullen, Kel Davenport, Ciara Viehweg, Tricia Kennedy (Asst. Coach). Ni Pictured: Zoe Unruh. Early Bird Invitational: 2nd Chieftan Classic: 1st inford Invitational: 6th Ciara Viehweg '05, as usual, runs ahead of the pack. Ciara once gave her teammates peppermint to place on their eyes in order to clear their sinuses. As the gun went off the girls were crying instead of breathing easy. WCAL 1: 1st Brianna Loughridge '05 (Pictured) f Sports Girls' Varsity Cross Country What Kept Us Running to the Finish Cross Country is definitely a challenging sport, but I am so proud that I’ve stuck with it for the past four years. My freshman year, I was incredibly surprised when I first ran two miles. Nowadays. I am running up to ten miles! What’s also shocking is how much time...and weight...that I’ve lost from freshman year. I have definitely benefited physically and mentally from this sport. Through my experiences over the past four years, I have observed immense growth within the team and myself. We are all strong, focused, and determined individuals because of the mental challenges we constantly face in our practices. For example, after running ridiculously fast intervals up Strawberry Hill or lap after lap around the polo Fields with demanding coaches hounding us to run faster, we must somehow convince ourselves that the pain is nonexistent. After all, pain is only temporary, while pride lasts forever. With this in mind, all members of the team endure the pain and we keep our eyes on the prize' we place top three in the State this year. These goals have meshed us into one strong unit, and. as goofy as it may sound. I feel like these teammates are my sisters. The girls are reliable, fun, and encouraging. We take care of each other both in and out of practice. Personally. I have received several rewards from Cross Country. I am part of a community where I feel I belong, I am healthy, and I am more mentally prepared to face other challenges of life that I face now and in the future. The strength, focus, and determination I have enhanced from running have permitted me to place these qualities into other aspects of life, such as school and relationships with others. In these different aspects, I continue to keep my eyes on the prize in order to excel and achieve my goals. In any of these events, perseverance and passion for whatever you desire is the key to success. Like I’ve said before, though the pain is hard, the pride, success, and rewards you receive from such hard work last forever. Annie Lee '05 runs amongst the foliage of the Alom Rock course. Annie is one of the many seniors who have been running for four years. Jenny Power '05 has a tough time racing in the intense heat. Runners must overcome such challenges mentally in order to achieve physically. Meghan Mullen 05, Brianna Loughridge '05, and Zoe Unruh '06 make it over the summit. Before the race runners pump each other up to get rid of nervs, but on the course it's all game. Ryan McCauley '05 stomps down the course made slippery by the rain. Runners have to prepare to deal with often unexpected situations. Meghan Mullen '05 and Zoe Unruh '06 cross each others | ath on the course. Some of this years runners have been on Varsity for three years. S portsWp ■ 5 Front Row: Alex Johnson, Craig Cliee, Sam Kustel, Cameron Walsh, Nick Rose, Chris Duhn. Second Row: Jack Ostler, Johnny Yam, Jared Muscat, Ryan O'Dea, John Stanley, Alex Kranenburg. Third Row: Scott Dumas (Head Coach), Steve Schatz ' Asst. Coach). Back Row: Brendan Mahoney, Mike Providcnza, Michael Kutzscher, Bruno Schatz, David Kolcnda, Hunter Leese, Bus Leonard. Boys' Freshman-Sophmore Water Polo Michael Kutzchcr '08 Ryan O'Dea '07 Sam Kustel '07 Bruno Schatz ‘08 Jared Muscat '07 David Kolenda '07 Columbus Leonard 08 Chris Duhn 08 Jack Ostler '08 _ ST _ _ Sport: Jeff Gilmore '05 swims to the ledge so that a team mate can take his shot at the game. Members of this years team enjoyed taking extra long shower in the locker room after the games. Boys' Varsity Water Polo Hard Work Pays Off The medieval sport of water polo was invented and played only by the kings and royalty of Western Europe, but since that time has long passed, the peasants of the world have been allowed to join in the ancient tradition. ESPN recently mentioned water polo as among the top ten most difficult sports to play, and with good reason. Any player in the pool, save for the goalie, can only tough the ball with one hand and there is strictly no standing on the bottom of the pool. In other words, it takes hours of daily training in order to gain and maintain the balance and endurance it takes to continuously tread water and out-swim the opponent and keep up with the pace of the ball during a game. This year, with the loss of several larger players, the SI Varsity team had to rethink its offensive strategies. To make up for our lack of bulk. Coach Schatz decided to take advantage of our swimming speed, which ranked 4'1’ in the 04 swim season. Accordingly, we worked extremely hard this year during practice. Every morning we arrived at SI at 6:30 am for weights and pool time, with a quick shower serving as a good transition between workout and school. With our morning swims keeping us in good condition, we used our two-hour afternoon practices to work on endurance, ball handling and game plays. Our sprinting, shooting, and treading with waists out of the water during practice definitely allow us to play exceptionally well during tournaments and league games. Alan Chee '03 Front Row: Chris Harders, Neil Diaz, Jason Snell, Nick O'Connell. Second Row: Matt Tcrrizzi, Dominic Valentini, Sam Nelsen, Ryan Cawley, John Bruno. Third Row: Steve Schatz (Head Coach), Scott Dumas (Asst. Coach). Back Row: Boris Albinder, Eric Kathrein, Alan Chee, Steven Hendler, Mike Yee, Matt Lai. Jeff Gilmore. Not Pictured: Sean Irwin. 56®WSfwrts Becky Martinez '07. Loretta Roddy ‘06. Loretta moved up to Varsity to play tor the last game of the season. Jinna Pang '08 quickly throws the ball. Defenders will do anything to get the ball, including pulling, scratching, pushing, and grabbing. Teressa Peirona 08. This year one player made painters' hats for every one that were decorated with SI waterpolo logos. Girls' Junior Varsity Water Polo Front Row: Cassandra Gallagher, Clare Landefeld, Theadora Trindle, Teressa Peirona. Back Row: Kristina Kirchgessner, Loretta Roddy, Vivian Schwabb, Francesca Santos. Not Pictured: Cyrena Giordano, Michelle Herrerias, Alexandra Lohrey, Becky Martinez, Zca Moscone, )inna Pang, Clare Toney, Kim Feig (Head Coach). 58HwS M rt.s Francesca Santos '06. The team made it a ritual this year to a say a prayer and the Wildcat Wisper before every game. Vivian Schwab '07. This year the team captains made groups of two players each who would support each other throughout the season; they're known as psych buddies. This partenrship includes giving moral support as well as small presents to your buddy before the game. Michelle Herrerias '07 fights off two defenders. It's common for players to wear two swim suits in case one gets torn off in the heat of the game. The team huddles around their coach during a break to receive constructive criticism. Cyrcna Giordano ‘07 blocks a goal from the op- posing team. The miscon- ception that water polo isn’t that hard upsets the players who practice for grueling hours on end. „ SIM Sport Hard Work Pays Off Tuesday. 6:45 am. Twelve sleepy-eyed girls dive into the overly chlorinated pool and swim around 3000 yards in 45 minutes, all before first period. After school, we then have dry land ” which consists of pushups, crunches, sprints, and throwing around medicine balls. Following dry land is another hour and a half practice of more swimming and then we finally get to play water polo. These double days exemplify all of the hard work that goes into our Girls’ Varsity Water Polo team. Water Polo is one of the most physically challenging sports out there and it demands intense conditioning, stamina, and love of the water. Each of our games consists of four seven-minute quarters in which we constantly swim back and forth across the pool and tread water. During a game we ll throw and receive a few punches, wrestle underwater for good field position, and try to score some goals in the process. Our team works hard and plays hard. Despite the long and intense practices, water polo always manages to be fun. This year, our team is made up of members of all four grades and we have proven to truly bond and adherently support one another. Our hard work and perseverance has enabled us to grow as a team, and we've had one heck of a ride. Gina Isaacs '05 Maxie Groh '06 Girls' Varsity Water Polo Front Row: Jenna Lind, Kandis Canonica, Mackenzie Campbell, Kelsey Morris. Back Row: Anne Marie Hansen, Micaela Shorrock, Natalie Schwab, Gina Castagnola, Francesca lollini, Maxie Groh. Not Pictured: Gina Isaacs, Lauren Padilla, Paul Felton (Head Coach), Katy Ashby (Asst. Coach). Gina Isaacs '05 Jenna Lind '06 Micaela Shorrock '06 says. My personal highlight was when I scored four goals against Valley Christian, and then High Sch(x l Sports Focus interviewed me! Natalie Schwab '05 Mackenzie Campbell '07 Richcl Briones '07 I Girls' Junior Varsity Field Hockey Michaela McEvoy '07 Marlene Lundy '08 Meredith Chandler Libby Reiser '07 :ront Row: Rachelle Solidum, Nicole Crazioli, Elizabeth Reiser, (athleen Driscoll. Middle Row: Colleen Mclnerney, Marlene „undy, Erika Brick ley, Alyssa Bergcrson, Olivia Narvaez. Back Row: Michaela McEvoy, Claire McGovern, Caroline Lopuck, Danielle Brunache, Lucy Stillman, Catherine Nolan. Not ’ictured: Meredith Chandler, Megan Miller, Zoe Feld. St w S wn Lizzy Lalanne '05 St. Francis: W 2-1 Monte Vista: L 3-4 Los Altos: W 3-1 Cupertino: W 3 Marin Catholic: W 8 Susanna Peeples '05 Colleen Fredericks '05 Liz Dobbs '06 Lauren Karulich 05 Reasons We Love Field Hockey This year we love Field Hockey more than ever. First of all. the camaraderie of our team is unimaginable. Usually with a team of juniors and seniors, there is some clashing of the classes. On this team, we are all one. We are a unified team. That is why we win. Teams don’t just depend on one class over another: teams depend on every single person regardless of class. We have no weak links, which makes us the best out on the field. Field Hockey is such a dynamic and intense game, that every game is a thriller. Also, what is better that wearing spandex AND skirts to play a game? For the past years, this team has developed from a group of awkward freshmen and sophomores, to a group of confidant and powerful juniors and seniors. We have made bonds that have lasted throughout high school. We love the people, the coaches and everything about the game. Also, we are hardcore. We’re the only team other than football that practices until 6:00 pm! Playing all our league games makes us stronger, too. We can withstand 95 heat AND play this game for an hour. But most of all. the reason we love Field Hockey is we re chicks with sticks who pass on grass. SI Field Hockey Huh Yeah!! Rl Girls' Varsity Field Hockey Susanna Peeples '05 ont Row: Li Dobbs, Lielan de Guzman. Middle Row: Colleen ifford, Nicolina Milani-Walker, Catie O'Mahoney, Alexa anco , Anabelle Watts, Susanna Peeples. Back Row: Lizzy ilanne, Colleen Fredericks, Anne Murphy, Allie Paver, Elizabeth :ott, Lourdes Long. Juliana Sanguinetti. Not Pictured: Lauren irulich. There is a misconception that tennis is easy, but it's hard work. Helen Fowler '07 says, After matches, you are absolutely shot!” Pre-game prep: The team gets hyped up through prayer and a team cheer. Pump, pump, pump it up! Andrea Dillon '07 takes a full swing at the ball. Forceful swings like Andrea's and othere players are what led the team to winning 1st place in the league. Melissa Dulebohn 07 does a litle dance after her opponent fails to return the ball over the net, possibly with the team's theme song Pieces of Me. in her mind. Molly Kodros '06 slams the ball to the other side. Such enthusiasm must have came from psych buddies. Some of the team's favorites were candy, mardie gras beads, and CDs. ont Row: Kathryn Kauffman, Amanda Dougherty, Aimee degainberry, Rebecca Lynch. Middle Row: Lauren Fernandez, jlerie Durkin, Sophia Harrison-Wong, Ally Corriea, Helen wler, Christina Reggio. Back Row: Molly Kodros, Nicola jaumont, Melissa Dulehohn, Craig Law (Head Coach), Andrea illon, Catrina Price, Caroline Stone. s'M — Sport.67 Nicola Beaumont '08 and her opponent shake hands after playing a hard mtach. Nicole knows the meaning of good sportsmanship because she's played tennis since the age of six. Aimee Bidegainberry '08 hit the ball to her opponent to win the point. The highlight of the season for many members was videotaping team bonding on the van rides to and from games. These memories will last a lifetime. Of the whole season, Amanda Dougherty '07 says, lt brought lots of laughs, stronger friendships, and great memories. Lauren Fernandez '06 watches as her ball goes over to the other side. The team came together and worked hard, having only lost two matches. The whole team had occasional lunches together that further united them. Girls' Junior Varsity Tennis Erin Wilk '05 keeps her eye on the ball and goes in for the hit, scoring another point for the team. She is one of the top three players. Noelle Bidegainberry '05 has an intense look as she plays her Sacred Heart competitor, with a majority of wins under their belt, Noelle says, this was definitely a good season to finish my four years. Kathryn Gianaras 'Ob gets ready for the swing. It was her first year on varsity and eased in successfully, making a great doubles player. Donna Veridiano '05, team captain, sets the mood for the rest of the team to have fun. Tennis is hard work, but meant to enjoy! Laura McNulty '05 fiercely leaps to hit the ball and score yet another point. ont Row: Laura McNulty, Katy Kilgore, Alyssa Chen, Jessica ?rrv, Kathryn Gianaras, Alexandra Bonn. Back Row: Noclle degain berry, Donna Veridiano, Carmen Lam, Hillary McKinney lead Coach), Elizabeth Zellerbach, Hilary Lapping, Erin Wilk. The best part of tennis at SI has got to be the smell of a newly opened can of balls. Others may argue and say that the best thing about girls' tennis this year is our uniform. Don’t get me wrong... nothing can beat the smell of a newly opened can of balls and our uniforms are definitely hot. but seriously the best part of tennis at SI has definitely got to be the learning experience that goes along with it. Tennis at SI has taught us a whole lot. It has taught us the true meaning of determination, perseverance, success, and camaraderie. We have learned to always give it 1 10 percent, to work to the best of our ability, and to never give up. We've learned the true meaning of success, which is not necessarily just winning, rather getting back up after having fallen. Most importantly, tennis at SI has helped us to develop such strong bonds with one another. All the laughs, inside jokes, and countless memories will never be forgotten. We’ve learned to play as a team and the importance of being there for one another regardless of anything. On three, go Cats!’’ Katy Kilgore '05 anticipates her competitor's serve. Katie was co-captain and always promoted team spirit on and off the court. Girls' Varsity Tennis Getting into the Swing of Things Donna Veridiano '05 Varsity: Front Row: Rosalie-Wil Tolentino, Renee Eligio, Li; Magee. Back Row: Bill Olinger (Asst. Coach), Patricia Pan Keiko Fukuda, Colleen McHugh, Antonette Bondoc, Sarah Gogi Megan West, Mary-Kate Moran, Julius Yap (Head Coach). Keiko Fukuda swings into another great season for the team. She is one of the top four golfers on the team. Sarah Gogin marvels at where her hall landed after her swing. Such great swings as Gogin's led the team to second place in CCS. Most people think of' golf as an individual sport. The golfer hits a ball a bunch of times and that's her score. But the SI girls' golf team knows that it is more than just the individual. People often ask me why the girls golf team is so good and why we are so close as a team. We have never once played a hole of golf as an entire team. It s bad etiquette to have eight girls playing at one time. And yet. we understand the importance of teamwork within a traditionally individual sport. We know that, if we are playing badly, we need to keep playing every shot for the team. We understand that it's much more important to advise a teammate on her swing than worry about inter-team competition. But most importantly, we know how to teach each other to relax and have fun. One of the only times we are together as a team is travelling to and from games and pracitices in our big white van-our messy room away from home. Unfortunately for our homework, but forunately for team unity, these van rides tend to take awhile. In the van. we make fun of each other's singing, pracitce our boxing skills on each other's arms, and talk about the gossip in our lives. The relationships we create with each other keep us from getting stressed on the course and make us want to play well for the team. This is why we are so good, why we are so close, and how we go the distance. Colleen McHugh '05 Girls' Golf Following Through OMfWitt JV: Front Row: Katie Balestreri, Joelle Castro, Mara Durkin, Katherine Scolari. Back Row: Bill Olinger (Coach), Kait Bauman, Kristina Bonnctt, Katie Dineen, Katherine Warren, Hanna Milani- Walker, Shane Fallon Julius Yap (Coach). In rain or shine, Patricia Pang '05 is ready to make a great swing. Patricia is so dedicated that she played during a thunder storm and was shocked by lightning. Colleen McHugh '05 looks over yonder to see her ball. One of the top four players on the team, Colleen is ranked in the top ten of W.C.A.L Katie Moran '05, having golfed all four years, maintains great form. Such perfect technique brought the team into first place at W.C.A.L. _ srt Spom5 1 Boys’ Freshman Basketball Bus Leonard Curtis Elijah Jim Shannon Freshman A Front Row: Will Manning, Rory O'Connor, Justin Ibisate. Middle Row: Jim Shannon, Robby Allen, Bus Leonard, Curtis Elijah. Back Row: Coach Tom Lagomarsino, Paul Toboni, Devan Donaldson, Alex Fotsch, Ryan Falvey, David Schaefer. Freshman B Front Row: Ed Hesselgren, Jackson Galan, Juri Jacoby, Vince Legarza, Joe Strizich, Ben Herwitz. Back Row: Coach John Sullivan, C.J. Fung, Pat Costello, Alex DeMenno, Joey Murphy, Sean Boyd, Jordan Suero. ? 2 Sports Ocvan Donaldson Paul Toboni The team huddles tor a halftime meeting. si J Sports'jjp 73 Ryan Falvey Jordan Suero Boys’ Junior Varsity Basketball Front Row: Elena Castillo (Trainer), Kevin Tow, Mike Lavcllc, Marvin Manzanares, Evelyn Derderian (Trainer). Middle Row: B.J. Domingo, Ella Christoph (Manager), Emily Swift (Manager), Matt Snyder. Back Row: Coach John DeBenedetti, Elliott Ferrara, Alex Brown, Matt See, Chris McCaffery, Victor Bull. Elliott Ferrara '07 and Kevin Tow '07. Victor Bull '07 The Team Boys’ Varsity Basketball M Wo encountered rocky roads at the end of the season, a time where a team should he rolling. We lost first round of the playoffs and got a four seed in the CCS Division III Bracket. Unlike last year, it was no Cinderella story. We faced the to-be State Champions in the second round of CCS. In our most difficult game of the season, we came together more than we had in our previous games and gave Santa Cruz a run for their money. They were scared. because we were only down one point at the half. We didn't win the game obviously, but we learned the most important thing in basketball, teamwork. -Nico Mizono '05 Nico Mizono '05 Front Row: Mike Watkins, Haldavid Cope, John Bonelli, Joshua Williams, Kevin Watters. Middle Row: Will Fennie, Chris Blake, Matt Jones, Marcel Thompson, Matt Smith, Jerry Nevin. Back Row: Asst. Coach Sean Duffy, Head Coach Tim Reardon, Chris Tow, Nico Mizono, Felipe Velez, Sean Mulhern, Asst. Coach Rob Marcaletti. Mall Jones '05 Matt Jones '06, Martel Thompson '05, Josh Williams '05. John Bonelli '06 Chris Tow '05 and Matt Smith 05. „ SIM Sportsqpn The team. Olivia Salfiti jumps in front of her opponent. She is in great condition because of the countless hours of practice each week. Marjan Brown sets up the play and passes to her teammate. Raqucl Marshall sets herself up for a free throw'. No matter what happened next, she knew her teammates would always be there for her. Brittany Salinas makes a lay-up leaving SH's defenders in the dust. Bianca Manalansan says that playing against SI I felt like playing in a mini Bruce. Practice makes perfect. After countless lay- ups in practice, Sheila Johnstone shows off her skill and scores two points for the Cats. With a few inspiring words from Coach Thomas, these girls are pumped up and ready to play. Katie Nolan focuses intensely on the basket in front of her. Each week, Coach Thomas gave the girls a word to focus on; such as aggressiveness and competitiveness. Front Row: Rachel Hatch, Bianca Manalansan, Brittany Salinas, Mia Pallari, Morgan Jarrell, Marjan Brown. Back Row: Janelle Mammini, Mattie Loyce, Sheila Johnstone, Coach Mike Thomas, Olivia Salfiti, Raquel Marshall, Katie Nolan. Sport. Laura Wardell '07 Maggie McCarthy '07 shoots over an Irish defender and scores two. The game against SH was really intense, but the jV Cats pulled through for a win. Trish Malaspina '07 Caroline Lopuck '07 This team always wants to make sure they are on the same page, so they work through problems and celebrate accomplishments. Michcla Rizzo '07 searches the court for an open teammate. The girls on the team really bonded at the Presentation tournament in San Jose. Kelly Conley '07 looks forward to the game against Mitty, since SI beat them in preseason. Lauren Padilla '07 fights off a defender and looks for a way around her. To show that the JVs support the Freshman team, they went out to dinner together before the Bruce. The JV cats always support each other. Whether on the court of on the bench, they always cheer each other on. Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball ont Row: Michela Rizzo, Libby Reiser, Lauren Padilla, iana Jarrell, Kayla McEvoy, Kelly Conley. Back Row: jach Mike Mulkerrins, Giuliana Blasi, Laura Wardell, ish Malaspina, Maya Burns, Maggie McCarthy, Caroline ipuck, Asst. Coach Catherine Kelley. _ SI S [xnhtqp 81 Zoe Unruh '06 Stephanie Chan 06 Marin The Team Dannie Smith '05 Britney Blythe '07 Sports Girls’ Varsity Basketball When people talk about the girls basketball team at SI there is always a lot to say, but one thing that always comes to mind is the pride we take in being a team and a family. We share so much that we may as well live in that gym together. We are always there for each other, through good times and bed. and through the fun and the sad. We win together, we lose together, we stay together, but mostly we laugh together. At the end of the day, we can all count on getting a ride on the short yellow bus. Dang, we love this game!!! -Dannie Smith '05 Gill Kern 07 ront Row: Katie O'Meara, Britney Blythe, Gill Kern, tephanieChan, Danielle Smith Middle Row: Raphael cobb, isst. Coach John Duggan, Head Coach Julianne Berry, Wilma tui (Manager), Stephanie Toman Back Row: Nicole Canepa, oe Unruh, Gianna Toboni, Kerry Grady, Elise Wilson. Before each game, the team runs together in unison to warm up and get pumped for the game. Chris Viehweg keeps opponents behind him and makes a skillful move to keep the ball. Chris went to play soccer in Argentina for three weeks. Nick Osbourne is in the clear and kicks the ball down the field. The players on the team say that joining a team freshman year helped them to make friends and bring them closer together. Roy Lang The Team ont Row: Robert Lloyd, Simon Loos, Danny Martinez, jack isey, Alex Kranenburg, Joe Peck. Middle Row: Head Coach athaniel Gould, Max Proana, Dorn Erdozaincy, Sean Cotter, m Buckter, Barrett Hahn, Jack Maxwell, Charlie Johnson, ill Vara, Asst. Coach Rob Dewing. Back Row: Joe Peck, an Tsui, Addison Filipczyk, Roy Lang, Chris Martin, Chris ehweg, Nick Osbourne. Sean Tsui makes a smooth kick of the hall to the other end. Great moves such as making goals from the mid-field showed the great moves the players were capable of. Sean Cotter battles an opponent for the hall. With such perseverance shown, the team remained in first place. Chris Martin looks pumped and keeps his eye on the ball. His inspiration may have arose from pre-game prep, breaking down, a modified version footballers do before their games. Jack Casey Boys’ Freshman Soccer Paul Zmuda '06 steals the ball from his opponents and moves away. Skill like that comes over time, as many of the players have played soccer since the age of 5. Palo Alto W: 2-0 Lynbrook W: 3-0 Mountain View W: 4-0 Menio Atherton L: 2-3 Mike Bcllings '07 puts his focus in keeping the ball. Constant dedication and hard work can be rewarding, as a team member was moved to varsity during the season. Derek McDonald 07 kicks the ball to a teammate before the opponents catch up. Martin McDonald '07 peddles back to block an opponent's attempt at the goal. Ryan Cavalier ‘07 runs for the ball. He says the l est part of his season was having the privilege of making the team. 86 tittf Spons ont Row: Mike Beltings, Chris Freise, Brett I lansson, Sean cvey, Ryan Cavalier. Middle Row: Pedro Cafasso (Assistant bach), Johnathon Murphy, Andrew Clark, Ronan baynes, kse Kay-Rugen, Andrew Borella, Patrick McDonnell, Dan : llert (Coach). Back Row: Martin McDonald, Mark Celia, lerck McDonald, Alex Battaglia, Paul Zmuda. SI w Sport.s5$jp87 Boys’ Junior Varsity Soccer Ronan Baynes '07 looks out to sec who is open to pass to. A particular game the team is proud of was against St. Francis, because even though the won, they were a hard team to beat. Alex Battaglia '06 prepares to make his move. Pre-game rituals to pump the team up are prayer and speeches from the captains. Team captain Sean Reavey '07 makes an incredible leap to head the ball. Other team captains of the team are Andrew Borella and Ronan Baynes. Brett Hansson '07 runs to stay open for the ball. The team says that many of the players have become so close because most of them play club soccer together as well. Serra W: 2-0 Valley Christian T:1-1 SHC W: 3-1 Riordan W: 3-1 Bellarmine W: 1-( Danny Morthole '06 gets the ball and prepares to pass to his teammate. His first year on varsity, Danny starts off the games. Ralph Braganza '05 protects his goal with an incredible leap to head the ball in the opposite direction. He says, Soccer has been absolutely great...not to mention it's the only reason why I have such great friends. Ryan Partee '05 goes down the sideline with the ball and opponents on his back. The varsity players are hard workers and most have played since the age of 5 or 6. Matt Peck ‘05. Pre-game rituals consist of team prayer and the starters huddle up to talk about the game and to pump each other up. Josh Azofeifa '06 blocks off his opponent and prepares to head the ball. :ront Row: Andrew Mairena, James Daly, Bobby Lange, Dan Morthole, Tim Larson. Middle Row: Michael Snyder, osh Azofeifa, Scott Goosens, Brin Borella, Adam Martin, SIM Sf om qp Boys’ Varsity Soccer — ----------------- WCAL vs. Mittv W: 5-4 WCAL Champ vs. Bellarmine W: 2-1 eff Cosgriff, Brian Holl. Back Row: Rev. Paul Capitolo, S.J. Moderator), John Stiegler (Assistant Coach), Ryan Partee, A ill Andereck, Pat Popovits, Matt Peck, Taylor Wroolie, R«ilph Iraganza, Rob Hickox (Head Coach). From October to March, from 2 to 5, from mud to rubber, we have jDlayed soccer. We have survived many a tribulation and become a close-knit bunch. Freshman year we opened our SI careers with a statement: 5-1 over Burlingame. Things proved more difficult from there. We prepared to face our nemesis, Bellarmine, by having a huge |iasta feed on the game's eve, but it amounted in a 1-0 loss. It was utterly devastating, but it pulled our team together. We finished the year strong with some convincing wins over Mitty and St. Francis. The following year we won our league. We were the first JV team in twenty years to do so. We were also the first JV team in memory without any juniors- a testament to our skill and our unity. Our most memorable game was against Mitty, where the ref let the game go 8 minutes into overtime while we were winning 3-2. He ended the game immediately after Mitty tied it. Again, frustrating, but bonding. We were able to build on that frustration and finish the season in first place. Junior year team chemistry reached an all-time high. We had team lunches and dinners at each other's houses, played soccer video games together, went bowling, and all hung out in general. We channeled that chemistry into a Semifinal-CCS run, after beating £1 ranked Palo Alto 3-1 .We also beat Bellarmine for the first time in eight years, 3-1. Senior year was looking prime for a championship. But we were broken by injury - Pat's torn ACL and meniscus and broken hand. Will's Mononucleosis, Nicky G's shattered kneecap, Borrela's broken thumb, Snyder's bruised foot, Taylor's mononucleosis, Adam's high ankle sprain, and Jeff's ankle sprain and trip to Disneyworld kept our best 11 off the field. But we have not let adversity better us before, and this season we have turned woes into wins, just as we have for four years. -Nick Garcia '05 Nick Garcia '05 throws the ball down to Jeff Cosgriff while Tim Larson has Garcia's back to ward off opponents. Unfortunately, Garcia shattered his kneecap but served as inspiration to his teammates to always work hard. Front Row: Maddy McDonnell, Erika Brickley, Alyss Bergerson, Kylic Reich, Olivia Narvaez. Middle Row: K a rale Morthole, Emma Skelton, Paige Scigliano, Morgan Campbel Brodget Roddy, Annmarie Hansen. Back Row:Coach Chri Anderson, Abby Shapiro, Nicole Grazioli, Sophie Bigalke Erica Lang, Michaela Costello, Samantha Gazalc, Asst. Coac Martyn I lolgate. Mountain View L:0-2 Mountain View T: 1-1 Annemarie Hansen fakes out a defender and her teammates cheer her on. This season psych buddies pumped each other up with shirts, hats, gloves, CDs. and snacks. Micaela Costello bypasses a defender. Her inspiration came from the team prayer which was always a Hail Mary. At halftime, Bridget Roddy runs to the sidelines for a team chat with the coaches. The first week of practice was full of fun games as the coaches got to know the girls. Allyssa Bergerson searches the field for one of her teammates who she knows will always be there for her. This team bonded at their soccer sleepover. Girls’ Freshman Soccer Morgan Campbell is well prepared for iliis corner kick, thanks to practice. A typical practice for these l-'rosh Cats consists of laps, warm ups, drills, and ends with a scrimmage. These girls really put themselves on the line for their teammates. Samantha Gazale jSJfcJt Sport; Despite the rain, Abby Shapiro runs hard and looks for an open teammate. On our all- purpose field, teams can play on all kinds of weather. With the constant cheering of her teammates keeping her motivated, Karalen Morthole pushes the ball down the field. Front Row: Lizzie Kelly, Katy Pizza, joelle Castro, Zo Jones, Kayla McDow, Laura Cremen. Middle Row: Kelse Hanncgan, Katherine Warren, Jillian Corey, Carlos Escoba (Coach), Sarah Morrow, Claire McGovern, Mia Salvemin Back Row: Claire Schimanck, Lily Hodges, Megan Foley Molly Delahunty, Kate Bergstrom, Pauline Miller. The team shares a moment together after a victory'. The most memorable game played was against Burlingame when they came from behind and won, a meaningful game to their coach as well whose last game played at SI was lost to Burlingame High School. Revenge was served. While enjoying some Powerade, Katy Pizza '08, Pauline Miller '08, and goalie Sarah Morrow '07 sit and support their teammates in the game. Claire McGovern '07 is in the clear and grabs hold of the ball. Lizzie Kelly '07 throws the ball in from the sidelines. Molly Delahunty '08 fights for the ball while teammate Kate Bergstrom is nearby to help out. The best part about being on the team was having psych buddies and potlucks for away games. With the help of two teammates, Laura Cremen '07 prevents her opponent from receiving the ball. Cremen and many of her teammates have played soccer since kindergarten. Joelle Castro '08 fights off opponent to get the ball before they do. Each player felt the pressure and need to give their all throughout the season because they did not have all year together, like in a club team. Kayla McDow '07 Mia Salvemini '07 leaps to head the ball towards the goal. SI A S ■ports%jj93 Front Row: Liz Dobbs, Laura Maxwell, Vanessa Krausi Leah Randolph, Christina Sangiacomo, Emily Ferem, Kelcc Harrison. Middle Row: Meghan Mullen, Colby Kuvara, Jacly Siniora, Lauren Kushner, Kelly Daven|)ort, Colleen Mullei Back Row: Shane Fallon, Emily O'Dwyer, Jaclyn Kurtela, Ja Mullen (Head Coach), Brittany Mauer, Liz Scott, Daniel Brunache. Girls’ Varsity Soccer Jaclyn Kurtela ‘06 This year our team really managed to mold together well. We had a good combination of seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen on the team. We gradually put together all the skill and talent each player had and learned how to work together as a team. Although at times our team was less than motivated when we had to be at school early on Saturday mornings to catch a bus or we had practice late Friday afternoon, we nevertheless always managed to pull it together in the end. At practices, we stayed optimistic and supported each other. We practiced hard while still having a lot of fun. We were always motivated to not only win, but also to play well in our games no matter if we were playing the number 1 ranked team in the league or the number 8 ranked team. Our league this year was extremely competitive, but this competition motivated us to work even harder. However, what really motivated our team to push through the rainy games, the timed two-mile runs once a week, and the early practices on Saturday mornings was knowing that we had the potential to be the -1 team in the WCAL. -Meghan Mullen '05 Christina Sangiacomo '07 Danielle Brunache '08 makes a quick pass to Emily Ferem '06. Danielle Brunache '08 jaclyn Siniora ‘08 Emily Ferem '06 Spor ts% 95 Jill Costello '06 varsity girl's boa Mike Tate '05 he transport a boy's boat down from Boathouse to the Shannon Banahan '07 aids her team in setting a boat in the water. A varsity girl's boat practicing on l ake Merced. Sports Kaitlin Farnham '05 carries oars to the dock. Dan Hallisy '06 ergs to train for the upcoming season. Deborah Magsaysay '06, Kelly Lundy '06, Vicky Dudley '07, Nicole McDonald '06, Sam Silva '05, and Alex Loback '05 row across Lake Merced. Sports Genny McGuire '07 and Caitlin DeBarbrie '05 lead their team in bringing a boat down to the water. St. Ignatius Crew The St. Ingatius name proudly emblazed upon the outside of the Boathouse. Ramzi Dudum '07, Nate Pertsch '07. Brendan Byrne '07, and Brendan Rhoan '05. Juliana Sanguinetti '05 practices. Before every game, the girl's varsity team says the prayer of St. Ignatius and asks the Lady of Intensity, No Injuries, Many Goals, and Victory to pray for them. John Melis '05. Defenders use long sticks in order to check opponents. Lauren Barulich '05 scoops the ball up. Before games the girls always said the cheer, In the jungle . Goalie Phil Donnici '05 runs the ball in a drill. Steve Calcagno '05 cradles the ball in a drill on the practice field. Alcxa Francoz '05 recieves the ball. First worn by the lacrosse team, the athletic pants, shown here, are now popular among all sports teams. „ f§TBL_ Sports%JJ99 Defender Mike Rossi '05 catches the ball and begins to run. Nicolina Milani-Walker '05 throws the ball across to a teammate. During a drill. Matt Mulry '05 runs down the field as Paul LaLonde '06 looks to throw him the ball. Julia Chopc '05 catches the ball. The team threw sleepovers and dinners to bond. Lacrosse Katie Farren '05 catches the ball (luring a practice before school. Some days this year the softball team had morning practice starting as early as 6:30 a.m. Gustavo Manzanares '05 practices in the gym. On rainy days the baseball team practiced inside. Cameron Gordon '07 plays catcher. Pile her Matt Elijah '05 fields the bunt and turns to throw out the runner at first. Jane Zatkin '05 prepares to throw the ball. ■ r Ben Riney '05 sets up tor the bunt. Jack McGee '05 follows through during warm-ups. Laura Kulm 05 warms up her pitching arm. Since there are no softball fields near SI, the team travels twenty minutes to Brisbane for practices and home games. J.P. Goethals '06 takes a lead off of first base. Joey Telucci '06 lunges to catch the ball during a warm-up of quick throw. SI u Sport.s J 101 Stephen Lopez '06 and lai Del Castillo '06 prepare f throwing discus. Mara Durkin 07,Wendy Chuah '05, and Natalie Raggio '07 condition lor high jump, which involves jumping onto a l ox. Julia Kuznetsova '06 pole-vaults. Madeleine Moore '07 races forth during an interval. Giulia Gualco-Nelson '08 does agility and strength training. Track Field Melissa Co '06, Catic Price '07, and Marlene Lundy '08 support each other as they complete intervals. Katherine Paolini '08 participates in a drill for Track and Field. Matt Bergstrom OS practices perfect form for the high jump. Chaz Morales '05 trains for the hurdle event. SponJjjp 103 Dan Bello '05 shotputs. Michelle Herrerias '07, Zea Moscone '08, and Cassandra Gallagher '08 gel instructions from their coach. Danny O'Donnell '06 practices his reverse summersault into the pool. In judging a dive, judges award more points for more complicated dives. Bea DiCarlo '05 jumps high into the air so that she has plenty of room to complete here reverse summersault before diving into the pool. A wildcat swimmer does the breaststroke. The key to being successful at this stroke is gliding. Also, contrary to popular belief, people are cut from the swim team. Swimming Diving Sports Loretta Roddy '06 swims freestyle, also known as the front crawl, during practice. Swimmers often train with more than one swim suit on to increase their drag in the water and work harder during practice. R,' Dominic Valentini '06 takes a water break in between a set of laps. Swimmers all have water lx ttles to drink out of during practice, since they cannot drink the water they swim in. Matt Lai '05 swims freestyle during practice. Mia Neagle '08 uses a track start to dive into the pool. Having a good start is one of the most important parts of the race because it is when you have the most speed. Swimmers use a streamline position after their dive to make the speed last as long as possible. Sheryl Cong '05 swims the backstroke. The flags above the pool on either end allow the swimmers to count their strokes and know when to roll over and do a flip-turn without hitting their head on the wall. _ Sffct „ S )om5 105 Chris Scott '07 practices his entry into the water. Si's Diving Team is back after a one-year hiatus. Michael Del Rosario '05 sets up tor a serve. Chris Mitchell '06 finishes setting the volleyball net by attaching an antenna. The antennas extend the out of bound lines into the air, and if a ball in play hits an antenna, it is considered out of bounds. Alex Safronov '06 practices passing the ball. As a defensive specialist, his primary job is to pass the ball to the setter, who sets the ball for someone to spike over the net. Ryan Woo '07 returns a corner shot. The alleys are not used in singles matches, only in doubles. Jason Tcngco '06 finishes off a volley during practice. olf, Volleyball Tennis Max Bamsey '06 completes a full backhand swing. Backhands are supposed to l e much harder than a forehand, however they are necessary to being a skillful tennis player. Ron Aliva '06 practices his overhead volley. This swing is used to return high balls. Misha Sundukovskiy '06 bends his knees to return a low ball. Matt Sahagan '06 teaches Jon Rcdcnius '08 how to dive tor a ball. In volleyball, you use your chest to dive onto the hardwood floor. Jericko Gonzalez '08 uses a back-hand slice to return a ball. It is a powerful swing used in place of the backhand swing. Sports 107 C is for Cookie Dance and Drill Service Club at Open House Inside SI Wildcat Welcoming Club Junior Classical League o Leadership 101 nc mav ask, “What is the worst stereotype that occurs in the secondary educational institutions of modern Americana?” Drugs? Alcohol? Cheating? No, no, and no...the worst of all is student government, an establishment ruled by the hierarchy of high school where the “popular kids rule. Not at SI. This year, in particular, St. Ignatius College Preparatory took a new step in student government. Three brand new councils were added to the already existing two to incorporate even more representation of the diversity that exists at SI. Want administrative policy changed? Or the next dance to have a “Night at the Roxbury” theme? Or Father Capitulo in a Santa Clause costume? The Executive Council, also known as the ton dogs, the head honchos, or just the coolest kids around, is the one to call and consists of the five student body officers: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Secretary. The Student Councif works closely with the Executive Council on all school-related issues and comprises of twenty three members (the five student body officers, four class representatives, and fourteen other members representing all aspects of the school). Each Class Councils consists of the five elected members for each grade. What has SI specially done to promote and encourage the incredible diversity of the school? The Unity Council is a brand- new committee with representatives from each affinity and cultural club working to do just that. Finally, the old Club Council has a representative from each of Sis numerous, amazing clubs. Each council meets once a month and helps to brings all areas of St. Ignatius’s diversity together. Perfectly in tune with St. Ignatius’s 150'1' year Sesquicentennial celebration, the new student government is a refreshing start to the next 150 years. KxECUTTVK (loUNClI. Mr. Ted Curry (Moderator), Andrew Rugg (Sergeant at Arms). Ian IVI Castillo (Treasurer). Paul Nedeau (President), Eric Kathrcin (Vice-President). Kenny Gong (Secretary). Student ( Council First Row: l.m IV1 Ontillo, Eric Kathrein. Paul Ncdeau, Andrew Rugg, Kenny (long. Second Row: Yc'hi Hailcsdassic. Li: Andolong, Allic Kokcsh. Phil Donnici, Ain we Lahagh, Wilma Mui. Chrsnna Jones, Jamie Rcy, Leah Hannon. Tliird Row: Mr. Ted Curry (Moderator), Pit Raixio, Cianna Toboni, Annie Lee, Ginger Davis. Meghan Mullen. 110 (pH Organici lions Secretary Kenny Gong ‘06 diligently records “minutes - a record of everything discussed during the meeting. Club Council Lizzy Lalanne, Andrew Rugg, Lauren Quatch, Maria DeGaetano, Sarah Walsh, Craig Nelson, Kenny Gong, Lourdes Long, Melita Armstrong, Stephanie Lee, Bobby Kane, Mike Rossi, Paul Nedeau, Yesenia Padilla, Maxine Evangelista, Zoe Unruh, Nathan Rossi, Rachel Belden, Ellen Mezzera, Miranda Tsang, Veronica Lam, Michael Santa Maria, Kirk Wolfrom, Andrew Liotta, Patti Pang, Phillip Benedetti, Bea DiCarlo, Jessica Mali, Zach Salin, Wendy Chuah, Alex Dillon, Kristen Tiedje, lan Del Castillo, Eric Kathrein, Rosie O’Hara, Lydia Centeno, Lauren Gerchow, Erika Kociolek, Brendan Rlioan, Joya Dupre, Jordan Knox, Jessica Cruz Bushong, J.J. Casas, Leah Hannon, Jared Salin, Patricia Go, Fiona Ho, Janelle Tropper, Noah Gamble, Michelle Vinnicombe, Cal Trembath, Nicole Gonzalez Natalie Schwab. ( il.ASS (lOL'NCIL First Row: Chris Harders, Jamie Rey, Jesska Cru Bushong. Mara Durkin, Ixwn Eldemir, Dionne UcudiiYe. Second Row: Jack C 'cy. Madison Kcllehcr. Ram:i Dudtim, Hannah Bros nan, Gina Castagnola. Victoria IXtdlcy, Abigail Gslycr. Third Row: Jerry Ncvin, lan l 'l Castillo, Gustavo Manianarcs. Ed Madigan, Eric Kathrein, Ainiec Lalxagh, Will Manning. Not Pictured: Joey Murpliy. Darren C.'riss. I nut ( Council First Row: Alastair Gesnmndo, Alia Duduin, l-ixy 1-alannc, Leslie Freeman. Second Row: Kenny Gong. Max Kaplan, Dannie Smight, Andrew Rune. r$|W Organizations ) 111 Service Club is a very large club, a really ginormous club. Wc are open for everyone to join and lx- a member; however there is still a rigorous background check and interview. This may seem like a lot just to be able to help at school events, but then. is no background check, but we do play a very imponant role in helping the student Ixxly. We help at just about every' type of event the school puts on, and the obvious are all the drama and dance productions, but we also volunteer on weekends, at activities such as open house, the entrance exam, the fashion show, and the President’s Cabinet Dinner. After Block Club has ensured that you have safely made it to the Mass of the Holy Spirit, we’ll help you find your seat. Ami whether students join Service Club to get free tickets to the spring musical, or to fill the void left by WWC, it is a club of quiet service, and serving the school is what we do. -Service Club President Craig Nelson Block Gli b First Rowi Michael Rossi (Vice-President). Joey Armao (President). Meehan Mullen (Secretary). Second Row: FJIen Mcetera, Ronald Alivia. Lourdes 1-ong, Cura Viehvwg. Bridget Tarantino Patti Pane, Jadyn Kurtela, Oianna Tokmi, Daniela Howard. Kaitlin O'Meara. Third Row: Derek Johnson. Kim Jackamch. Ian IX-l Castillo, Arni.md BeJrossian. Collen Fredericks, Annt Murphy. Katie Moran. Alexa Franco:, Catherine O’Mahoney. Jaime DeAraujo. Fourth Rows Raphael Bragnnra. Derek Lawson, Francewa Lollini. Nicholas Brady. Joey Moore, Chris Tow Paul Nedeau, Zoe Uimih, Ryan McCauley. I iltli Row: Greg Mnngan, Ixlward Madigtn. Martin Lee. Brian IV.mceschi. Will Andcreck, Michael Snyder. Will Bennie, Matt Jones, Jeff Cosgriff. Top Riav: Neil Johnstone. Tullio Puttill, Zachary Let, Custaw Man:anare . Nico Mi:ono. Not Pictured: Lauren Bamlich. Ally Bonn. C'aitlin DeBarhrie, Katie Barren. Dylan Green. Eric Kathrcin, Katherine Kilgore. Hilary Lapping, Samatha Silvia. Michael Tate. Jane Zcitkin. 112 HwOrgcttjj ctiions Alastair Gesmundo ‘05 greets visitors prior tt his giving a speech in Orradrc Chapel. Block Club member Patti Pang '05 escorts classmates across the street on their way to Holy Name. Service ( Ilub irst Rim: Brendan RJvo.m, Melody Pnk. Miranda Tsang, Elizabeth Santo . Allyson Gome, Alanna Findi. Jordan Knox. Dominic Valentini, Patti Ring, Zach Salin. Jessica Morse, Samantha autista. Kevin Byrne, Chris Woolcy. Allison Yec. Second Rmv: Emily Rinaldi, Veronica Lam, Christina Jones, Lydia Centeno, Yescnia Padilla. Amanda Ibisate. Anna Alioto, Lourdes ng, la:a McGee, Nodlc Bklegainlxrry, Juliana Sanguinctti, Jamie Rev, Sarah Owens. Hannah Brosnan, Dannie Smith. Ellen Meacra. Thin! Rim: Francesca Christopher. Allie Kokcsh, corve Mattson, Jillian Cunningham, Ashton Leone, Anna Snyder. Abby Stanton, Jennifer Hourani, Jenalyn Sotto, Ryan McCauley, Annie Lee, Connor Fitzpatrick, Caroline Stone. Erica cries. Ed Madigan. Fourth Rim: Max Bamtcy. Phillip Bcnedctti. Caitlin DeBarl'ric, Alia Dud urn. Jason Chan. Li: Andolong. Kristy Choo, Katie DeMartini, Wendy Chuah, Victoria iampaoli, Alison Lynch, John Bonclli, Knstina Kern, Dria Murphy. Jared Salin. Not pictureJ: Alastair Gesmundo. Craig Nelson (President). Organist l ion: InSIgnis members and l:rosh Mentors lead the Tight song during Freshman Orientation. InSIgnis Cottr. Andrea Alwy . Cado t jpiliR. Alexi Contreras Kane DcMjtnrri. Katie F.urrn. In Fcdulcw. Will Fennic. Victoria Herrera. M kIJic McCarthy. Chrooan Ons. P.im Pans. b: Sana . Micaria ScarpulLi. Mike Snyder. Stephanie ScxIerhiWK. Celia Spaklinj;. Erin Wilk. Erika Kociokk, Katie McCarthy. linwi Mi mom Gina Balccmeri. Nancy Bariwe. biurcn Bamlich. Amyotycl Bedruuian. Jared Bern . Noetic Bidesamherry. Antonettc Bondoc. Julia Roniryo. Molly Callaghan. Kane Cauchman, Julia Qiopc. Tlyeora Ctmino. Kat Coifccry. Ben Omen. Maria Anschcn DeGactano, Alliton IXiylc, Alia IXiJum. Katherine Fchlhaher. Amanda (kareu. Jeffrey Gilmore. Cacey Gtn. Patricia Go. Sheryl Gone. Kim Jackankh. Eric Kachrein. Krienna Kern. Kane Kili.vre. Anna King. Jrtuca Lam ton. Alex Lamuy;, Kerry Anne Linalun. Stephanie Lee, Martin Lee. Tracy Lee. Aj.net Lee. Alex Lohack. Francoea Lolli ni, Rrunna louithridiy, Juli Lome Jenitc Lum, ELiahceh Majjv. IVrct Markevich. Amy McCarthy. Ryan McCauley. OuiHopher McGuire, Oaron Melkonun. Rachel Mikultky. Nicolma Milam-Waller. Katie Milton. Nioo Mi:om . Katie Moran, Jetcaca Morte. Paul Nedeau. Lcdic O’Calbshan. Jirnniv O’Meara. Kane O'Reilly. Mcicely Pak. Alhton Fhcatr. Jennifer IWer. V.il Qneca.1.1. Andrew Rita:. Natalie Schwab. Matt Smith. Miuo Tachtbana. Michael Tate. Julie Taya . Andrew Tk . Yontef Totali, Mirandi Tcanu. Chrictunnc Vocal. Sarah Waldi. IVaria Will . Ted Yate . Alhcon Yee. l amel Yee. Dance Zanatti. Jane Zatkin. Kl.tMUl I-ICDIH Atuhel Ajrfoeo. Ralph Rraijinia. Hannah Bn«nan, Alex (jtr. JJ C ca . Erica Cede . Jacon Clyan. Alan Chcc, Francesca Chrictopher. Wendy’ Chuah. Joey Chy, Darren On , Cauhn IVBarhrlc, bn IVI Cxuilki, I lunter Furman. Alcxt Franco:. Colleen Frederick , Nick Garcia. Alanair Gremundo. Alhton Comes. Gina Uaac . Allie Kofcesh, Aimee bthijh. Eh Luatvy, Anne Murphy. Keith N in. Jeannette Quintana, Patrick R a,-io. Lauren Rqo, Mi.Kiel Rock. Zach Salin. leoul Salmon. Juliana Sanguinecti. Nathan Singhapok. Robert Sturgeon. Scant Sullivan. Matt Sundhy. Stephanie Tang. Brxlgct Tatannno. Courtney Thomat, Chri Tow, Julie Turn. Natalia Urbina, Donna Vcridiano. Ciara Vtehweyf. Alt. liiiM i Anna Alneo, b: AnA-lon . Lydia Centeno. Knuy Cltoo. Rote Dawydiak Ra| ij;n.ini. Michael 1X1 Rosario, Bea DiCath . Patrick Donunsue:. Phil lXmnxi. lima Duncan. b a Etchepurc. Maxine Evansdicra. Francecca Fbhcrty. Sean Irwin. bin' LaLinne. lirremy b ix , biurdrc Long. Mel be. (iollccn Mi llujh. Ellen Meticra. Wilma Mui. Cniiv: Ncl on. Suvinna fVeplc , Knucn Men. June Quin, Bren din Rhcun. Darryl Sariaha. Sam Sihla, Danielle Snulh, Joe St. Mane. Nora Stillnun. Amanda Tredmnick. JaneLle Tn p|vr. Tiffirry Woo. Anna Snyder. 114 Organ Rations InSIgnis (lorn-: First Row: Kristy Chu, Maxine Evangelista. Second Row: Susanna Peeples, Nora Stillman. Phil Donnici, Brendan Rhoan, Erin Wilke, Krysten Polls, Lc-oul Samson, Francesca Flaherty. Third Row: Colleen McHugh, Wilma Mui, Patti Ring, Bea DiCarlo, Ellen Mezzera, Dannie Smith, Janelle Tropper, Rose D.nvydiak-Rapagnani. InSIgnis and WWC are two clubs all about giving newcomers a big SI welcome. InSIgnis is made up of half the senior class. They are each assigned two freshmen to mentor throughout the year. WWC is in charge of Visit Days, when eighth graders come and sit in on classes. WWC members are freshmen and sophomores give the future Wildcats tours of the campus and the perks of everyday life at SI—everything from morning prayer to automatic paper towel dispensers. Hey, remember that time... “While betting up for Open House] we were tying balloons to chairs in the gym and we lost one...so Show EM THE we ‘strategically’ let coordinating balloons drift up to the ceiling.” -Ryan Aguirre “Or Orientation Day, my freshman lost his backpack, so 1 gave him mine.” -Leoul Samson “The kid who shadowed me recognized me at Open House and again at the entrance exam. 1 was really surprised he remembered me.” -Will Vanderbilt “I lost a family (while giving a tour]. 1 dragged the rest of my group around looking for them until I realized they just walked away without telling me! -Lindsey Totah “I didn’t think my freshman knew my name until one day we were both late for class and, as she smashed the door into me, she yelled, ‘Sorry Allyson!”' -Allyson Gomez “I opened my locker to find all my freshman’s stuff.” -Colleen McHugh Ropes I'RPSII.MAN WWC Mkhtllt AW,. Sown AMItri. R j Ar.li. Rnbby Allen. Vtti Anprlt... (ton AoWnti, FrinctKJ BxJkU. 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The Peer Assistance progrant began three years ago as an extension of the Counseling Department. This year, there are close to 30 trained peer helpers. Each of us has spent an entire semester in a grueling Peer Assistance class, learning about common teen issues, lounging on the couch, and practicing our counseling skills. This year, the peer helpers worked on several new projects: redecorating the peer counseling room, creating a newsletter, coloring posters, advertising the program, and much more! You’re welcome to check out these changes in the program and to meet some of your wonderful and caring peer counselors. Although we have tons of tun together, you are the reason for our hard work. Come and chat with us. We are here for you. C-Is-For-( Cookie Firxt Rowi Monique Connie:. In.i FcduW, Jenin: Lutn. Emily Fetem, Micaeta Scarpulla. Bca DiCaito. Nattlla DcR«bctti -Thcyx. Do Murphy. Second Rowi Katie fcuii . }e ici 1 tamine. Laura Maxwell. Natalie Jayo, Jovnea Kutncoova, Siobhan Murphy. Jadyn Kuttela. Jillian CoMelto, J.inelle Tmppcr. Kenny Cmhik, K.nlcy Johnson. Chri tma Barhirini, Amy McCarthy. Tliirvl Rowi Christine tmuri. Oithn Gill. Radiad Rawti. CTin Morale . Anna Snyder. Alexa Francos. Elinlxih Dmcdl. Allie Rawer. Coha Tonelli. Lolie O’Callanhan. Meylun Campbell. Peer Assistance Firtt Rowi Kcnnv Cons. Jandle Troppcr. Second Rowi Darren Chri . Leoul Sainton. Nabil Hourieh. Joe llilh. Ellen Mcscra. Jen Mourani. Third Rowi ! an Willi . Colleen McHugh. Mkhada Scatpulla. I-mren Collin . ArmnJa Bclluocnini. Je ica Luiuon, K.mlm lurnham, Julie Bonino. Fourth Row: Albion Fhcatt, Uwiie Miller. Kirk Wolftom. jenny Wilhelm. 116 Organisations Art and Pub l ir t Rows Ic-Cm:. Pn‘Cilia Wonc, MxheUc Spiyen. Kchcv Maher. Second Rom Maria Martin. Main I udum. Kate KixIr . Sarah Cosin. Rachd Beiden. Jillian Cunnmsham, Nicole Barridc Tech Club Firil Rom Neil Dias. (worse Gaspar. Second Rom J.nvt Hernandez, Andrew Bellman. Emih' Roe . Pat Gnncno. Second Rom Sir. Jamie Pixjdcn (Moderator). Jack Kainrn. Ian Randolph. Mike Santa Maria. Alex Sa franc .-, Sam Nclaen. Mr. Albert Bode (Moderator). Organization 118 Organisations The I GNATI AN First Rows Colin Cullitfin. Amanda Ibis . Michaclla Arnunino. Lauren Sanguinctti, Kristen Tom, Ailccn For!, Monique Gonrale:. Second Rows Claire Bonelli, Jessica Harders. Allison Ficpatrick, liana Blade, Danielle Christopher, Allyson Gome:, Allison Yee, Molly Callaghan, Michael McQuillcr, Mimi Smith. Tcss Curet. Third Row: Ms. Schwa re (Moderator). Jancllc Tropper, Julie Tursi, Allistair Gesmundo, June Quan, Val Quefada, Laura McCunniff-Rcid, Miranda Tsanj;. MayTilden, Craij; Nelson, Becca Byrnes. David Abarca. Not Pictured! Noetic Bidefpinbcrry, Alcxa Contreras. Carmel Hall, Scan Faulkner. Miranda Trane. Mrs. McGovern (Moderator). Hot Off the Press Don’t You Just Love Titles That Are Really Long - So Long In Fact That They Detract From The Poem Itself The poem that is The poems that ain’t Use some form of grammar Either common or quaint Word choice and diction Arc things to consider When studying the meaning Of this mess we call Liter. For poetry is An expression articulate Of an idea or experience, That must be significant In words designated To delight the ear, appealing to the imagination and also to feeling. In class you might study The imagery of a carrot Whether you want to or not Just grin and bear it . -Jordan Knox ‘06 IxSIde SI First Rowi Jessica Chen. Yesenin P.ulilla. Monique Gontale:. Ginger Davis. Second Row: Mr. Man Balano (Moderator). Jack K.unm. Scan Monaghan, Jimmy Rolling. Cian Quattrin, Mr. Eric Castro (Moderator). The Quill First Rows Jenalyn Sotto, Stephen Saribalis. Ian Randolph. Lauren Ogawa. Alexandra Reider. Max Bamscy. John Bonclli, Julia Balibrera. Second Row: Zoo I nruh. Colleen McHugh. Katie O'Reilly, Molly Soopcr. Lourdes Long. Sophia Tin. Christina Jones, Jordan Knox. Emily Rinaldi. Third Row: Joey Arnuo, Ms. Carole Nickolai (Moderator). Ms. Elisabeth Purcell (Moderator). Jillian Cunningjham, Jessica (’lien. Kristy Choo, George Groh. North Stillman. Miranda Tsang. Chris Morales. Mr. Jim Dcickcr (Moderator). Organizations 119 Inspired by last year’s Youth Speaks Poetry Slam, Dimes and Rhymes, Spoke n’ Heard and The Ouill joined forces to produce their own literary extravaganza. Needless to say. the overwhelming amount of talent at St. Ignatius made the search for performers and poets a piece of cake. The 5! period lunch of November 16, 2004 found Bannan Theater filled with excited and interested, or just plain curious, juniors and seniors. After a few minutes, the rustling of brown paper bag lunches and the shuffling of backpacks faded to silence as a student stepped up to the microphone. The first ever St. Ignatius Tri- Club Slam opened with the resounding C chord of an original song by Darren Criss. Joe Hills. Michael DiGrandc, Lizzie Fox, Francesca Christopher, and Jamie DeAraujo impressed their supportive classmates with intense, engaging poetry. The rhymes and music of Michael Del Rosario, Jack Newman, Casey Gin and Mike Arnellc showcased the diverse talents of everyone involved in the presentation. And finally, an original medley of popular songs and ‘beat-boxing’ by Darren Sarzaba, and Raquel Dayao brought the Tri- Club Slam to a successful close. Undaunted by their different functions throughout the year. The Quilt literary magazine. Dimes and Rhymes, and Spoke n’ Heard put aside their individual agendas to produce a truly memorable event. The Tri-Club Slam united music, rhyme, poetry, and rhythm in a fantastic display of the St. Ignatius students’ potential. - Nora Stillman '05 Dimks and Rhymes First Row: Joe Hills. Rory Coyne, Casey Gin (President). Misha Sundukovskiy. Second Row: Mark Carlin. Jack Newman, Mr. Matt Balano (Moderator), Bruno Bovo, Mike Arnellc (President), Brendan Harrington. Not Pictured: Rocco Bovo, Mike Fortes, Max CabahugOabiana Spoke4 IIeard First Row: Darryl Sartaba (President), Claire Herbert, Samantha Bautista. Rccia Esmero, Kenneth Edgar Hloa-s. Second Row: Monika Choo, Eli Lazaro, JJ Casas, Maxine Evangelista, April Bautista. Racquel Dayao. Third Row: Ms. Caroline Prinn (Moderator), Melissa Go, Matt Lai. Michael Del Rosario, Joey Chi. Nathan Singapok, Stephen Dominguc:, Christian Ong. 12 0 0W7 Orga n i:al ions Theatkr Club Seniors: Anna Snyder (President), Lwrdes Lmy, Francesca Chrstiophcr, Chrisopher McCart ', Darren Criss. Leoul Samson, Allic Kokcsh, Scara Sullivan, Elizabeth Andolony, Rose Dawydiak-Rapaynani, Jeremiah Kdlchcr, Michael DiGrandc. Mri.n-cui n hal D.vnci: Prom Row: Marjan Brown. Evelyn Dcrvlcnan, Camille Hawkins, MirandaHcrreta, Nicole Cunalc Second Rows Nknic Herrera. Elena C.willo, Siubhan Lynagh-Sliannon, Jeanette Quintana, Natalia Urbina (President). Third Row: Ms. Lizette Orteya (Moderator), Giuliana Blasi, Rachel Rawle.%. Karla Ruiz, Veronica Redraw. Claudia Zepeda. Not Pictured: Marjean Brown. Sabrina Cordova, Mcron llailcsclassic, C-iidin Gill. Joya Dupre Organizations121 JCL Susan Abellera, Gabriel Abinante, Natalie Abinante, Li: Adler, Ryan Aguirre, Byron Becker, Kate Bergstrom, John Bonelli, Claire Bonelli, Samuel Buckter, Matt Carebrry, Lisa Chan, Alexandra Chang, Beverly Choo, Claire Christian, Peter Cronin, Seamus Cronin, Colin Culligan, Kevin Downey, Paddy Dunnic, Lizzie Fabie, Elisha Fanucchi, Katie Fehlhaber, Sumner Fontaine, Heather Fox, Lena Frostestad, Kayla Gog-arty, Gina Guglielmi, Dan Hallisy, Max Hartman, Allegra Hartman, Benjamin Herwitz, Raven Hills, Chris Floffman, Andrew 1 looker, Sean Irwin, Jack Kamm, Sandra Kelly, Jordan Knox, Andrew Kolchack, James Kolling, Vanessa Krause, Paul LaLonde, Monica larano, Nico lee, Noelle Lee, Ashton Leone, Benjamin Lo, Damien Lombardo, Steve Lopez, Zachary Love, Patricia Malaspina, Janewlle Mammini, Danny Martinez, Thomas Mattimore, George Mattson, John Maxwell, Andrew McCarty, Chris McCarty, Nicole McDonald, Michael McQuiller, Tom Mezzera, David Morse, Heather Mui, Johnathan Murphy, Katie Nolan, Katie O’Reilly, Li: Palazzolo, Mia Pallari, Kate Paolini, Susanna Peeples, Jessica Protasio, Ceri Quattrin, Cian Quattrin, Alexandra redider, Libby Reiser, Kelly Roberts, Nicole Roger, Douglas Ryan, Jared Salin, Zach Salin, Claire Schimaneck, Ztx Sener, Jim Shannon, Michael Solso, Lucy Stillman, Kelly Stupi, May Tilden, Rosalie Tolentino, Thea Trindle, Isabel Urbano, Will Vara, Lucy Williams, Keelin Woodell, Chris Wcxdey, Daniel Zimmerman, Mrs. McCarty (Moderator), Mrs. Curcio (Mtxlerator). NO fOOO CSL Kxkcutivf. Board First Row: Rachel Casing, Jessica Chen, Agnes Lee, Marianne Horn, Wilma Mui. Second Row: Rachel Cusing, Mark Carlin, Nathan Rossi, Allistair Gesmundo, Ms. Carol Quattrin (Moderator). JCL First Row: Douglas Ryan, Natalie Abinante, Allegra 1 lartman, Susan Abellera, Kate Paolini. Peter Cronin. Second Row: Ms. Grace Curcio (Moderator). Katie Fclhabcr, Katie O'Reilly, Misha SunJukovskiy, Claim Christian, Max Hartman, Raven Hills. Third Row: Derek Lawson, Pat Raggio, Nick Martinet, Thomas Mattimore, Jimmy Shannon, Steve Lopez. 122 HmOigam ations Have you ever had some random person in a toga slap a sticker that reads Just Crazy about Latin or “Tempus Fugit on your t-shirt.’ This is lu v the Junior Classical League kicks oft' the school year; hut it is only the tip of the iceberg. JCL consists of Latin students from every grade who have a passion for educating young persons about the enormous impact of the classical era. With activities ranging from gladiator fights to chariot races and workshops to Litin Jeopardy, JCL is one of Si’s largest and most active clubs. Every year, SI JCL participates in two major events. In the fall. Ludi Octobres, or “The October Games sees JCL students participating in a one-day event, which this year was held at Bentley’ Middle School in Lafayette (pictured left). JCL historian Li: Pala::olo won awards (or her academic tests in Roman daily- life, Greek life and literature, anil Mottos. SI also picked up a second place in basketball and a third place in volleyball. Tins year, SI seniors started a new SI tradition by throwing a Saturnalia tor the SI freshmen to help them get into the JCL spirit. The Saturnalia included Olympics, Roman movies and a few workshops including Harry Potter Latin. During the second semester, JCL packed into two busses for a trip down to the OC for State Convention. At Convention, SI students competed against Latin students from California and Nevada. SI fielded a boys and a girls chariot team, with both teams firing well. The four SI Certamen teams, having practiced all year, unleashed their fury upon several opposing schools and subjugated them to their will. Truly, Latina Vivit at SI! -Z.ach Salin. Susanna Peeples, and Jared Salin Speech and Debate Front Row: Audrey Torres. Jeff Monticelli. Jiean Li, James Ruck, Alex Arnest. Second Row: Gar Wai Lee, Kelly Stupi, Douglas Ryan. George Caspar, Michael Quinones. Third Row: Li: Palando (President), Adrian Morales, Sumner Fontaine, Andrew Rugg (President), Jason Wen. 31 u Orgtnu tujons J 12 3 ( iONSERYATIVE S'H DENTS ( iOAEU ION Front Row: Allison Paver, Lou ales Long, Ashton Leone, Jillian Cunningham. Second Row: Ed Dougherty, Adeline Neumann, Julienne Syme, Adrienne Syme, Michelle Vinnicomb. Far Right: These ASC members, march down 37th Avenue to make an audition tape tor inclusion in the Chinese parade. Right: Mario Johnson '06 and Chiara T illers ‘08 sit in the Magis office flipping through a book before a AAAS meeting. Association of African Vmkrican Sttdknts Front Row: Gio Gallarcad, Dannie Smith. Matt Smith, Jasmonai Gentry. Second Row: Tyronda Starks. Ebony Dortch, Evelyn Derderian. Crystal 1 lunter. Marcel Thompson, Chaz Morales. Third Row: Marjon Borvvn, Britney Blythe, Erin Hughes, Evan Hughes, Yeshi Haileselassic, Mcron Haileselassie. Fourth Row: Craig King, Leohn Smith, Mario Johnson, Trevor Lambright. Not Pictured: Rocko Bovo. BJ Domingo. 124 WtfOrganizciiiom Vssociation of Latin American Stijdknts Front Row: Sabrina Cordona, LucyGonzalez. Lilibeth Fernandez, Evelyn Dcrdcrian, Kirstie Daza, Lauren Gerchow (President), Miranda Herrera (President), Nicole Gonzales. Jeanette Quintana. Second Row: Mr. Carlos Escol vi r (Moderator). Francesca Santos. Alexa Contreras. Claudia Zepeda, Rebecca Recinos, Fdena Castillo, Hatzel Menchaca. Third Row: Rachel Rawlcs, Francesca Santos. Oscar Roque, Brittany Glcvlhill, Veronica Recinos (President), Karla Ruiz, Chris Morales. Andrew Mairena. Not pictured: Max Kaplan (President) Asian Students (Coalition Ms. Curtio (MaJcratof), Kevin Aguirre, Ron Alivia. Mdi$ a Bailey. Lisa Clwn, Momc.i Choo. joey Chy, Stephen Dominguez. Maxine Evan 4tsa. Edjpr Flores, Felicia Rmg. Alasrair Go- mundo (President), Melissa Go, Sardi Gogin. jericko Gonzalez, Claire Herbert. Gabriel Ho. Rixa 1 numerable, Con Kioura, Julia Klein. Serene Liu. Ashton Lee. Noelle Lee, Kelsey Lim. Jadyn Los Banos, Marie Luchessa. Burice Martin, Daniel Mascaak . McLinic Miuiea. Heather Mui. Michelle Nguyen, Christian Ong, Jasmine ftrey. Liu ren Quad (President). June Quan. jamie Rcy, Lauren Reyes, Elizabeth Santos, Darryl Sarzaha, Hillary Sy, Jason Tcngco. Knsren Tom. Eric Tom. David Uy. Kacy VIray, Chrisnne Wa. Pnscilla VMang. Black History For Black people in the United States one of the most important aspects of everyday life is remembering the civil rights movement. It is what bonds blacks all over the country with the tics of brotherhood and sisterhood. For us, remembering our past is strength in the present, providing hope for the future. Even for those of us who did not experience the struggle directly, there is a strong desire to fulfill the dream. This time period in our past symbolizes the strength, the motivation, and the fight within that we all share. - Danielle Smith 05 Latin Influence The face of America is a colorful one thatnks to the variety of cultures and races that make it up. In the last few decades the influx of Latin Americans to the United States has created an environment full o fTilt in American culture, festivals, tastes, and tradi- tions. Forty million strong and ever increasing, Lati- nos have emerged as a powerful influence in every- thing from elections to culinary and music trends. Festivals such as Dia dc los Muertos and Semana Santa are recognized across America just as Latino culture is the subject of study amongst top universities. The diverse Latino heritage lives as strong here at SI as in all of America. - Lauren Gcrchow ‘06 Asian Basics Rice is most closely associated with Asian culture, comparable to bread in American culture. It is a staple crop in several Asian countries and served at every meal with side dishes. The traditional way of cooking rice is steaming it in a pot, but nowadays a rice cooker is readily available in the market. Most Americans may find plain steamed rice bland, so they might prefer it fried with meat, vegetable, or spices for extra flavor. - Lauren Quach ‘06 Organizations Cultural AFfiNITY QUBS mr Katie Jeung ‘05, Janclle Tropper ‘05, and Antonette Bondoc ‘05, enjoy a traditional Hawaiian pork and cabbage meal at Hukilau on Masonic and Geary. Italian Cu b Front Rowi Mkhx-lla Armanino. |j::v Lilinnr. Lauren Sinj jinctn. Second Row: Tim Linxn, Rory Ct iic, Mark Carim, Sc«i Murphy. Tom CmkUo, Mi. Devincenti (Moderator), Thomas Miraxto. Third Rowi Elisa Pjmxchi. Usslc DcwxTi. Mi Rtlin. Nicole Grarioli. Kory R::j, Paige Bennie. Allcsra lljimun, Ruse Bennie. Phil [X nnki. Bourih Row: Aimcc Bidegiinbcrry. Hanna MibniWcr, Chriunu B,wlcr. Olivia Salhii. Vidi Dudley. Mil Sahvmini, Jackie Mandni. Max Hartman. Fifth Rowi Nick Uiccy. Sarah IVM.ntmi, Natalie Sanommo, ChrisriiK IVul u-ri. Cristina Lauretta. Anne Murphy. Louise Miller. Amanda Trvsldmuk. AmaivJa Tcdcxco. Jiilic Turn. 126 HW ( )rgci n iz«t ions Culture Clothes: these four presidents sport attire that represents the culture their club celebrates. Left: Lizzie Lalanne ‘05 proudly wears the name of her country and wags its flag. Center: Katie Jeung ‘05 wears a traditional Tahitian outfit, while Antonette Bondoc ‘05 shows off stylish Hawaiian attire. Right: Alia Dudum ‘05 wears an embroidered scarf symbolizing Palestine. I h i () Kama aina Fir.t Rmi Jasmine IVrcy. Jessica Akjondtino, lord Arangcon, I Xitryl Surcalxi, Raesiod lYayao, Ft.in Badsola. Andrew Tin. Soeoivd Rows Jeanninc Yap. Shelly Capulonjr. Marte IjxIk vs, AKm Wong. Rachel Cutlns. (lori Kitaura, lilt Latam. Third Rou-i Monica IXton. Valeric Evangelista. Jamie Rev. Katie Jeung (President), Antoinette Bondoc (President). Christie Aiello. Janclle Tnippcr. Foeirtli Rcnvi Marianne Horn. Kar Milton, Megan HiwarJ, Mi 'nique GontalcJ. Anelle Lee. Mr. Yap (Moderator). Fifth Ron's I is.i Chan. Kriocn Men, Alastair Gctmundo. Anabd Agloro. Laura Kulin. Ntck Brady. Man Elijah. Dialogue Club First Rows Claudia Zepeda. Second Rosas Chris Morales. Julies lain: Sheppard, L lu Centeno. Rohn Jsic. Chris Johnson. Third Rosa; Ashley Gh.uuvvm, Andrew IXxIum. Yousef Totah, Nabil Hourieh. Fourth Rosei Mr. Paul Torah (Moderator), Alia IXnlum (President). Ms. Shelley Friedman (Moderator). SIM Organizations? 127 Academia Outreach St. Ignatius’ Prayer of Generosity Lord, teach me to be generous a vous aimer comme vous le meritez, a donner sans compter, kizutsuitemo tatakai tsuzukeru, yasumu kotonaku hataraki tsuzukeru, a trabajar sin pedir recompense, si no es el saber que cumplo tu vo1u n t a d. St. Ignatius, pray for us. Amen. Japanese Cu b 1'if'i Rows Andrew Tio. Annie Lee. Si . Nobuko Takamatsu, Ren Louie, Christian Onit Second Rom Robin Joe. Lauren Ogawa. Jeeoca Chen. Acne Lev, Melissa Li,.eta, Justin S'c Third Row: IXtvkbon Lao. Jrn.ilyn Sooo, Jessica Mali. Andrew Lasera. IVnrcl Nicholas, Jennifer Joe. Cdcna Clun. Jinna Ring. Geninc LoK . Fourth Row: Aaron Wo. Ian Saumentu. Ta ior Smith. Eric Tom. Jericho Gontalc:, Alex Safronov. Kris Sukwicc-jt. CJ Fung. French Club Michelle AMa, Katrina Andres, Jake Avella, Micheline Chagniot, Rachel Cusing. Nicole Grarioli, Gabriel Ho, Cori Kitaura, Jaclyn Los Banos, Jackie Mancini, Becky Martinez, Justin Tsui, Lisa Umekubo, Christina Wa, Daria Willis. Alisa Wong. 12 8 ffro Orga nizdiions Steve Hcndlcr ‘05 helps Katie Felhabcr ‘05 and Erin Young '05 during a Physics Homework Party. Jessica Chen ‘05 displays her art genius at the Japanese Talent Show. Two students demonstrate sparring techniques to mesmerized classmates. Spanish Ci.ub Mr. Carlos Gazulla (Moderator). Maria Angelica DcGactano (President). Elizabeth box. Jcnn Hourani, Jessica Cruz-Bushong, Rachel Belden, Lielen dc Guzman. Elizabeth Scon. Yesenia Padilla. Miranda Tsang, Karla Ruiz, Sherry Chak. Alex Arncst, Veronica Recino , Chin Morales. Miranda Herrera. Max Bamscy. Amanda Ihisatc. Lauren Gcrechow. Maria Martin, Tina Reggio. Claire Herbert. Samantha Bautista, Alysu Azedilk). Monika Choo. Kenneth Rores. Alexandra Can. Physics Club First Row: Dr. James Dann, Benjamin Louie. Second Rows Jack Kamm, Andrew Tio, Patti Ring, Zach Salin, Michael Del Rosario. Keith Ngan, Scbouh Dor Kiurcghian. Third Row: Jared Salin. Ryan McCauley, Darryl Sarzaba, Eli Lazaro, Sean Irwin, Dr. Byron Philhour, Andrew Liotta. ( )rg« n i zu t ion 12 9 Paolo Larano ‘06 challenges Mr. Maychrowm with his vied ike «rip at the Martial Arts Japanese Club duo talent show. Mahtiai. Aims ( Ilub First Rim: Justin Ng. Wendy Chuah (President). Jessica Chen. Agnes Lee. Sophia Tan. Alexandra Carr. Katie O’Reilly. Second Row i Sean Tnng, Sarah DeManini. Serene Lau, Nodlc Lee. Erin Ytning, Stephanie Tan, Katie DeManini. Katie Fdhalvr. Jill Carpenter. Thinl Row: Kelly Conley. Lauren ftoudcwyvn. Andrew Tio, Andrew Liotra. George Gn h, Nathan Rossi. Natalie Schwab. I' ll-M Cl.l H First Rowi Teresa Leung. Ryan Mah, Jessica Lau, Melissa Bailey, Abigail Colycr, Melissa Liotta, Sherry Chak. Second Row: Terry McElhcnnon. LA hi gl as Ryan. Fiona I lo. Agnes Lee, Andrew Liotta. Wilma Mui, Jennifer Joe. Third Row: Jessica Mah, Siobhan Taylor, Adam Rosasco. Ian Sanniento, Mik Tin. Stephanie Tin. 1 30 Ww Organisations Who has the ability to break five bricks at once, pin a guy twice his size to the ground, teach his students awesome arm and head locks and easy, practical ways to defend themselves without even working up a sweat? The moderator of the Martial Arts Club, that’s who! This year with the help of Mr. Maychrowitz, the Martial Arts Club has been able to watch great stylized performances from its members, learn how to get out of some pretty intricate grips and daunting tackles, and learn that a key ora pecil can be a life-saving accesory. Also, those less familiar with martial arts have been pleasantly surprised to see that you don’t need superpowers to defend yourself or to avoid a threatening situation-running away is the first skill of self-defense! -Wendy Chuah ‘05, Martial Arts Club President Anime Club First Row: Alex Safronov', Mr. Paul Maychrowitz (Moderator), Hannah Abarquez. Second Row: Kirk Wolfrom, Jessica Mah, Jessica Chen, Emily R x)s, Sherry Chak. Rock ‘n Roll Club first Row: Kirsten Ttcdjc, Chuck Cajiliji. Darren Criss, Mark Carlin. Scan Murphy. Second Rowi Alex lllgueras. Ccri Quattrin, Danielle Christopher, Melissa Bailey. Sumner Fontaine. Third Rows Danny Schoknecht, Julian Schneider. Cian Quattrin. Tommy Anderson. I -rrek Chu, Jimmy Rolling. Rory Coyne. Brian Borclla, Mr. David Lorenc (Moderator), James Nnvn. Thomas Costello. Justin Lorcntz Organization 1.31 Cycling ( Ilub Andrew Bollman, Jordan Rosen, Christian Habelt, Jillian Corey, Dominic Salbatera, Cycling Club Member, Mr. Bank. 132 Organizations Surf Club Wynn Arnold. Carolyn tVadillo, Katie IkileMreti. Aimer IWdcipinbeny, IV..1 Byrne . Maccnii OraM, Kandn Canonica. Mark Cartm. Gina Cattagnola, Tlieora Cimino, Monica Coen. Li::ic Drvttch. AiivjiiJj O.icu. Giulia Gualc NVI on, Kmtin Halting. Michele Hcrretiac, Gina lux (President). lorn KargaLilnen, Dillon Kwial, Clan- I.indciel.L ArieUc Lor. Jrmu Lind. Anne Marie Hanten, Sadia Martinet, Laura McCunnlff-Rnd. Ryan Meredith. Louttc Miller Anne Murphy. Scan Murplty. Jared Munrat (President). Adeline Newman. Jade Outer (Phsidcni). Lauren Padilla, Malt Pallae, Rachel Parker. Ccri Quattrin, Bridge RodJy. Loretta Rod.lv. JP Shngia-Zorkie, Natalie Schwab. Vivian Schwab, Abby Slupiru. AW Simon. Kelly Stupi. Mila- Tate (President). Julie Turci. Elena Trie ranker. Mr. Dekker (Moderator), Me. Ashby (Moderator). Far Left: The Cycling Club takes takes a ride along the beach. Left: The Surf Club poses before embarking on their beach clean-up at Ocean Beach. Below: Mike Clothier ‘06 and Scott Wardcll reload their paintball guns before heading out for an awesome time. Paintball Club Dan Bello, Mike Boselti, Zach Salin, Matt Bergstrom (President). Not Pictured! Mitchel Cde Baca, Jorge Cortez, Patrick Costello, Peter Cronin, Katherine Kerbleski, Ross Lloyd-Budcr, Martin McDonald, Man Pacelli, Mike Rapadas, Adam Rosasco, Jared Salin, Will Sinks. Celia Spalding, Eric Tom, Kevin Tow, Scott Wardcll. Above: Lauren Padilla '08 ansi Gina Isaacs ‘05 serve as “men and women for and with others” l y participating in a beach clean-up. Organization JJ Casas 'OS, Alanna Pinell '06. Jen Lee '07 and Chris Johnson ‘07 work the gym at Open House. Drum Core gets the crowd pumped at the rally before the basketball Bruce Mahoney. Sophomores Andrea Dillon. Katie Woods, Gina Perlite, and Jeffrey Nlonticclli rehearse their SIL skit. Chris Mitchell ‘06 and Hunter Leese ‘07 show off their skill at the Open House Drum Corps performance. s i. Ignatius I jve Hint Rowi Kill VKalfiwn. Nicole Rogtr, Camille Hamfuiu. Gin Rtthtc (Prendent). Fnwoo Giuluni. TitV.iivv Nu. Mm Smith. Andrea Dillon. Second Rwi Julia Klein, Cmtina Lauretta. Katie W nxl . Serene Liu, Chri Harden. Jordan Kim at. Ycsenia Padilla. Slunc S 4n, Naulte Mon cm a. M . N.yla Rnol (Moderator). Third RiMt Hannah AtanjucJ. Rv. n Aguirre. Cyreru Giordano. Grace Magdl, Max tVnny. On Quattnn. Terry McHhennon (President). Jumn Lorenc. Mm Yongue, Steve Lopes, Jeffrey Monnerlli. tour ill Rowi John Galantc. Ryan Meredith. Jason Wen. Max Bamsey. Joe Turn. IVtrick Ryan, Chudc Beaulieu. Molly Lehmann, Brendan Byrne. Brendan Rhoan. I 34 Organizations NBC Ditches SNL or S L Earlier this month, NBC executives issued a press- release declaring they have cancelled their affiliation with sketch-comedy show Saturday Night Live in hopes of enticing Sr. Ignatius Live. This move came as little shock, seeing as how SNL isn’t funny. This is not to detract from the high quality of S1L. In fact, it was the superb performance by Sr. Ignatius that prompted the sudden change in programming. The crowd-pleasing performance was held in St. Ignatius’ Weigend Theatre. After last year’s show and the hype around this year’s, it’s no wonder why NBC is trying to set up an eleven-season contract. Look for another show from St. Ignatius Live, coming your way! Jordan Knox ‘06 Loud and Proud Saint Ignatius Drum Corps Dance n Drill First Row: Alex Johnson, Chris Mitchell, Jordan Knox (Captain), Evan Fir : Rim: AIK- Pinell, Samantha Bautista. Rachel!c Solidum. JJ Caws. Ashley Ghanaycm, Hughes. Second Row: Rachel Parker. Hunter Leese, John 1 ialloran, Steve Maxine Evangel: . Kirstin Chan. Second Row: Fnncille Badiola, Muni Ho. Kayla Arangcon, Lope:, Wyatt Harmon, Brendan Mahoney. Jennifer Lee. Patrice Martin. Abigail Cone:. Moron Railcsclassie. Third Row: Scan Sullivan, Ij: AmMonx, Ava Rosen, Madison Kcllcher, Shelly Capulong. Fourth Row: Joey Chy, Amanda Garda. Kenneth Flores. Not Pictured: Jessie.: Alcjandrino, Christopher Johnson. Alanna Pinell. Organisations Rally Cohe Chris Tow: (President), Ryan Taylor, Ms. Carole Nickolai (Mod- erator), Miranda Tsang (President). Organizations Red and Blue Spirit ( )kew First Row: Chris Tow, Matt Kustel. Second Row: Adam Martin, Dria Murphy, Nico Mizono, Bea DiCarlo, Colin Culligan. Third Row: Brian Holl, Hunter Petterson, Hannah Brosnan, Sam Silvia, Kait Bauman. io Gallarcad ‘05 as Spiderman energizes the (Avd, encouraging; them to scream ami shout in ipport of the basketball team, who went on to cure the Brucc-Mahoney trophy for the seventh raiglu year. Hunter Petterson '05, Adam Martin '05. Mike Rossi 05. and Ryan Partcc '05 pump up the cnnvd as the Green Goblin and the SH l asketball team. Cha: Morales ‘05. (Jeremy Lobo '05, Marcel Thompson ‘05, and Matt Smith '05 Rep the Prep” in their personally designed polo shirts. Bruno Bovo '05 makes the sign of “The Prep. “ Tlte SI Wildcat riles up the cnnvd as he shakes a K of Lucky Charms, which represent the Losin' Irish of SHC. Organisation Mr. Lorcnt: and Charles Closer '05 share hoc chocolate, Krispy Krvnve donuts, and a kind word during an inviKoruting Donuts and Cortex- meeting. Chris Morales ‘06 and Li::ic Fox '05 eommemorate the lewd ones vsv haw lost ts AIDS. Donuts and ( 'oi-fkk Tim Rom Messrs Tu . Chirfer Gkvct. Kirk VMAonr. Sesvesd Rons Son Mullum. Ales huili Darren Cnu. MhI Cirlis. Sclvjh I’Ve kurr UA. Rsli Brewer. Thinl Rimi Martin Mmjjmrrv Mike MrQjailrr. RvJrs ),ses. tan Rjrv detyts, Keith N( a. Isaac Orme. Fourth Rows Jerry Messrs. Rjxxss Bssts. Jutfw-i D-tenc. Jsisnr Yam. ftret Oa unjah. Briars Carperaet. pitch Rons Mu Liraftst. Jjsi Kariim. MkV MaeOtsc:. Chris MsCuire. Hesin linhure . Mr. IXnsi Leetstr (Rkslmtutl 1 38 raw Orga n izat ions Smart Minors Against the Spread of HIV AIDS (SMASH) is a new dub of students whose mission is to increase awareness about AIDS in the Saint Ignatius community. SMASH and Social Justice Club hosted an AIDS Awareness Week in December. Two panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt were displayed in the main entrance, arranged by the father of junior Sarah Gogin. During this event, students were able to visit the quilt and leave names and prayers in the guestbook. Fact sheets and bookmarks were also available to take home, encouraging students to share this new knowledge with their families. Many faculty members took their classes to spend a quiet meditation in Youth Awareness front of the panels and then discussed facts and myths back in the classroom. SMASH is planning their own panel for the quilt; it will surely be a lasting impact for SI and a great way to reach out to the world in the true spirit of Saint Ignatius. Facts about the AIDS Memorial Quilt -Number of Panels: approx. 46, 000 -Total Weight: over 54 tons -If laid end to end, the panels would stretch 51.5 miles. I MTU) Cultures of St. Ignatius (UCSI) dgar Flores, Melissa Go, Addie Cuneo, Max Kaplan, Patricia Go, cronica Lam, Tracy Lee. SMASH First Row: Ms. Barbara Talavan (Moderator), Nicole Gonzalez, Laura Maxwell, Jennifer Hourani, Miranda Herrera. Second Row: Yeshi Haileselassie, Mario Johnson, Veronica Recinos, Lizzy Fox (President), Chris Morales. SI JBt Organizations 1 59 Joquin De La Torre ‘08 plays the saxaphone at a nearly conva- lescent home, while Alex Dillon ‘05 looks on. Driven First Row: Emily So. Kevin Aguirre, Claire Herbert, Melody Pak. Katie Fclhaber, Siubhan Lynagh-Shannon. Second Row: Ryan McCauley, Monika Choo, Kenneth Edgar Rores, Melissa Go. Katie DeMartini (President), Laura Maxwell, Elizabeth Driscoll, Wendy Chuah. Third Row: Phil Donnici, Mark Carlin, Veronica Lam. Patricia Go (President), Tracy Lee. Music for Others First Row: Andrea Dillon. Emily Simpson, Lucy Williams. Adeline Ncwmann. Second Row: Andrew Lic«a (President). Dionne Licudinc, George Groh.Mr. R l Arriaga (Moderator), Alex Dillon (President), jaclyn Los Banos, Katie Fclhaber. Organisations Environmental ( tub First Row: RosicO'Haia (President). Miranda Tsang. Eleanor Columbus, Tiffany Ng, Francesca Guiliani. Katie Woods. Jillian Corey- Second Row: Meghan Mullen. Jenny Power, Annie Lee, Rita Inumer.iblc, Kelsey Lim, Peter Damon. Third Row: Ginger Davis, Molly Lehmann, Cian Quattrin. Emily Rinaldi (President). Mr. Paul Total (Moderator). Alexandra RciJcr, la: Holden. I crrek (dm, Ms. Shelley Friedman (Moderator) (imli.m.i Blasi ‘07 and Lutra Wardell 07 make cards for prisioners of conscience, an activity sponsored by Amnesty International. Jared Satin ‘06 and Zoe Unruh '06 of Ssxial Justice encourage drivers on Sunset Boulevard to vote in the 2004 presidential election. A NINES IT IN TERNA'TIO.N AI. Fir t Row: Stephanie Lee (President), Katie Woods. Camille Hawkins, Crisrina Lauretta. Second Row: Stephanie Tan, Wilma Mui, Fiona Ho, Chris Morales. Social Justice ( -lub Fir t Row: Jennifer Butler. Annse Lee, AlUson Lynch, Alex Lahieh. Second Renvi Sydney Ford, Mackcnnc Gilford. Liny Few. EJjsir Flores. Join Hounm. Miranda Herrera. Colin Culbcan. Third Row: Talia Dc Martini. Jen tea Downing. Julia KuznetMwa. M addic McCarthy. Natalia DeRoK-rtivThcyv. Jill Costello. Scobhan Murphy, Micaria Shortodc. Fourth Row: Bnanna LoughnJgr. Ms. Maty Alhach (Moderator), Sammy Fcki. Mira Stern. Victoria Giampaoli, Kate Rocssler, Jared Saltn. Connor Reapocrick, Qui Monies. Filth Row: Aiken Fold, Katie Caughman. Lydia Centeno. Yeshi Hailcsrlisste. Ava Rosen. Natal Schwab. Maxine Gtoh, Zoe Unruh, Susanna Peeples. Organizations } 141 Ryan Aguirre '07 anil Darryl Yip ‘07 test lights in the Commons for the Christmas Dance. Big Fish CLC First Row: Cassandra Gallagher, Kate Caughmann, Victor Nguyen. Second Row: Mrs. Susan Lee (Moderator), James Niven, Claim Chris- tian, Jack Kodros, Douglas Ryan, Matt Tominagn, Ms. Janet Reid (Mod- erator). Stokkd CLC First Row: Kathleen Driscoll, Renee Eligio, Lauren Jauregui, Kristina Bonnet, Britney Huelkig, Lindsey Totah. Second Row: Ms. Costello (Moderator), Mara Durkin, Will Morrow, Darryl Yip. Valerie Durkin, Mrs. Kate Kodros (Moderator). Phantom of the ('. „C First Row: Brendan Byrne. Second Row: Danielle Christopher, Ryan Aguirre. Darryl Yip, Jessica Lau, Teresa Lcong, Jimmy Ruck. Third Row: Patrick Ryan. Peter Moises, Jiean Li. Mrs. Patty Zatkin (Moderator). 142 l[w Organisations Building Communities Christian Life Communities, commonly known as CLCs, are groups of students who get togher to do community service. Most are inspired by the Christian Service they performed as part of their graduation requirement. They meet on a regular basis and often share lunch. Some CLCs focus on social issues such as Safe Place CLC. Others make sandwiches for Thursday morning runs or helped design the new Orradre, such as Ty's CLC (pictured at left). In addition, all CLCs come together to host the Christmas Dance to raise money for the annual Food and Toy Drive. These groups move past the normal cliques at SI, promote diversity, and build community. CLCs are a unique and integral part of our school. (Top: Safe Place CLC plays twenty questions after exchanging secret santas at their Christmas party.) Ty’s CLC Jamie Lundy, Edgar Flores, Tyronda Starks, Ariel Estebez, Fr. Martinez, SJ., Malita Armstrong, Camille Gallo. Saif. I Yack CLC First Row: Lauren Totah. Rosie O'Hara. Yescnia Padilla, Ginger Davis. Lourdes Ling. Second Row: Nathan Rossi, Emily Rinaldi, Gian Quat- trin, Sean Monaghan, Nora Stillman, Natalie Schwab, Fr. Greg Gocthals (Moderator), Ms. Tai $)fci Orgwni; utons5 143 The Anatomy of a Club (how to start your own) Step One: Brainstorm Step Two: Find a moderator Step Three: Get approved by the Student Council Step Four: Hold your first meeting Step Five: Have your first activity 144 Organisations “Clubs. Clubs. Clubs arc cool, because they let you meet cool kills with the same c x l interests as you. And it gives you the opportunity to celebrate the coolness your interest. -Celia Spalding ‘05 “Clubs should In.- able to get you out of class” -Gabriel Abinante 08 “Forget that! I’m here to learn.” -Nate Lozano ‘08 Organizations 146rawOTx inij«n'ons “Clubs are the heart and sould of SI. -Geremy Lobo '05 ‘Clubs are the best thing to happen at SI. They encourage participation. -Chadid Conley ‘08 and Sarah Walsh ‘05 Organisations1 Si u , _ r 147 Ms. Kathleen Denning Mr. Charles Murphy Mr. Charlie Dullca Mr. Kevin Quattrin Mr. Rodrick Arriaga Ms. Eda Bottini Ms. Danielle Dcvcnccnzi Douglas Draper, S.J. Mr. Michael Thomas Mr. Steven Phelps Mr. Peter Devine The Foreign Language Department in 1988. Ms. Barbara Talavan is holding Oliva Mr. Michael Silvestri ‘05 and Ms. Mary McCarty is holding I Christopher ‘05. Mr. Tony Calvello Mr. John Grealish English Front Row: Elizabeth Purcell, Robert Gavin, Carole Nickolai, Daniel Lang. Second Row: James Dekke James Bjorkquist, Caroline Prinn, Timothy Reardon, Paul Totah, Sylvia Jones, Daniel Vollert. Third Row: William Isham, Fr. Anthony Sauer, S.J., Kathleen Denning, Matthew Balano, Peter Devine, Missing: Charles Dullea. Ms. Nickolai and Nora Stillman '05 AJminisinuion Sean Mulhern '06, Mr. Gavin, and John Roman '05 We know we’re spending too much time at school when students start to look like their teachers.. Ms. Prinn and Bridget Tarantino ‘05 Mathematics tom left to right: Carol Quattrin, Kevin Quattrin, Elizabeth Regalia, Rodrick Arriga, Paul Aaychrowitz, Sandra Schwarz, Fr. Gerald Hudson, Najla Fawal, John DeBenedetti, Thomas agomarsino, Joseph Vollert, Forrest Higgins, Michael Silvestri, Charles Murphy Teacher Fun Facts : Mr. Reardon is an excellent harmonica player. Mr. Arriga took second place at a Lawn Bowling competition. Ms. Nickolai coaches baseball. Mrs. Quattrin used to play the flute at mass at San Quentin Ms- Purcell played Anne Frank in her high and has been writing to a prison inmate for 20 years. school play. Mr. Quattrin held the bench press record at SI for 20 years Mr. balano used to own his own catering (380 lbs). It was broken by Igor Olshansky ‘00. company. Ms. Fawal used to be a stand-up comedian. Ms. Prinn is a former Golden Nugget (cheerleader) for the 49ers. Mr. Gavin can juggle. Mr. Dekker was the student body president at SI in '68 and played on Mr. Drucker’s very first Varsity basketball team in '67. Mr. Drucker and Fr. Sauer were Mr. Dekkers inspiration to become a basketball coach and English teacher at SI. Why Do SI Alumni Come Back to Teach? I decided to come back and work at SI when I was visiting school in the fall and the frosh football coach fired one of his assistants on the spot and offered me the job. -Mr. Quattrin SI M Administration 1 51 Social Science Front Row: Steve Phelps, Julieanne Berry, Katy Ashby, Justin Christensen, John Stiegler. Second Row: Shel Zatkin, Robert Drucker, William Olinger, Arthur Cecchin, Eric Castro, Julius Yap. Below, top to bottom: Danielle Devencenzi, Lizette Ortega Look Act-A-Likes Mr. Castro and Andrew Rugg ‘05 Why they came back... I decided to come back and work at SI because it is a great catholic school committed to community service, social justice, academic excellence, and [it has] a dance department I could choreograph in. 1 52 Administration - Ms. Ortega Religious Studies ront Row: William Haardt, David Lorentz, Anne Stricherz. Second Row: Michael Shaughnessy, Janet teid, Carol Devincenzi, Mary Abinante, William Morlock, Patty Zatkin, Perry Sentry. Back Row: Fr. ran Stiegeler, S.J., Sarah Curran, Chad Evans, Mary Ahlbach, Jenny Girard, Fr. Greg Goethals, S.J. Teacher Fun Facts: -lr. Castro managed and eventually closed the maginarium in Stonestown. At. Cecchin was Si's number one tennis player n1963- Jr. Phelps was part of the Black Panthers novement and has an FBI record. ds. Ahlbach attended SI senior prom in 1970, ut only had a good time after her date got Irunk and went home. dr. Gentry used to deliver singing telegrams or various occasions wearing the following ostumes: a tap-dancing bumblebee, Cupid, a dripping dancing gorilla, Rudolph Valentino, )racula, a Christmas elf, and a baby in a diaper ind a bonnet. My father and I are the first father-dauther teaching duo at SI. I decided to come back and work at SI because I wanted to be the kind of teacher my father is. - Ms. Cecchin I decided to come back to work at SI because the school needed someone to direct the 2000 musical, “Pippin.” - Mr. Curry Administration Foreign Language Front Row: Shelley Friedman, Pedro Caffaso. Second Row: Nobuko Takamatsu, Mary McCarty, William Morlock, Theresa Tai. Back Row: Grace Curcio, Joanna Bethencourt, Carlos Gazulla, Mary Switzer, Cynthia Robertson, Veronica Bricker, Barbara Talavan. Student Teacher Look-a-likes: Jorge Cortez ‘06 and Mr. Escobar Teacher fun facts: Mrs. Tai played club water polo for 20 years. Madam Friedman led a lunch boycott when she was a freshman in high school. Mr. Turkington actually likes some R B and Rap Mrs. Sablinsky was a synchronized swimmer in high school. Mr. Sablinsky was born in China and came to US by boat when he was 9 months old. Mrs. Fitzgibbon spent her high school summers surfing in Hawaii and Santa Cruz. 154 Administration Front Row: Ted Turkington, Janice Mullen, Robert Hickox. Back Row: Steve Bluford and Robert Assadurian. Right: Trainer Marla Bottner Fine Arts i E d u c a t i o n Front Row: Carlos Gazulla, Meredith Cecchin, Nicholas Sablinsky. Back Row: Lorraine Seiden, Ted Curry, Katie Wolf, Janet Sablinsky, Marc Bauman. Administration! 1 55 Counselors Front Row: Susan Lee, Donna Murphy, Carolyn Smith, Cally Salzman. Back Row: Rosemary Costello, Nancy Gunther, Linda Rich, Phyllis Molinelli, Michelle Levine, Michael Thomas, Melissa Martin, Andrew Dworak. Teacher Fun Facts: Mr. Thomas is a certified SCUBA diver and skydiver. Ms. Abinante has a college degree in math. Ms. Curran plays on a kickball team. Mr. Shaughnessy wears a different tie every day of the school year. Fr. Martinez used to be a micro biologist food chemist and invented the formula for chocolate soft serve ice cream at McDonalds. Ms. Girard took dance for 16 years. Mr. Prudens mother was a contestant in the 1958 Miss Universe contest from British Guyana Administration c a m P u s Front Row: Peggy Farber and Mary Abinante. Back Row: Fr. Martinez, S.J., Ted Curry, Sarah Curran, Michael Shaughnessy Science Front Row: Karen Cota, Maureen Sullivan, Patricia Kennedy, Kirsten Weihl. Back Row: Deidre McGovern, Todd Bank, James Dann, Byron Philhour, Don Gamble, Matthew Cannady. Left: Matthew Stecher, Ryan O'Malley Teacher Fun Facts: Dr. Philhour was arrested and detained for an act of civil disobedience during a protest against the war in Iraq in March 2003. Mrs. McGovern has a teaching credential in Irish step dancing. Ms. Sullivan spent 109 days at sea without stepping foot on land. Mr. Cannady dated Miss Santa Cruz when he was in college. (Go figure) Dr. Philhour demonstrates the magic of mirrors. Hello Mrs. Bethencourt! Administration our dear Brother Draper through the years... Above: In 1989 as the Dean of Students Below: In 1975 as the Dean of Men In 1985 as the Dean of Men In 1969 as the Assistant to the Assistant Principal Below: In 1976 as the Dean of Men Business Office Adminis These administrators work behind-the- scenes to make SI function as well as it does. Here’s our chance to give them the recognition they deserve. Sharon Reinfeld, Teresa Garrett, Jamie Pruden, Gerald Hudson, S.J., Michael Silvestri Kitchen Chris Delaney, Emily Behr c o s m e m r u V n • i • i c t e y Chiiuun Service Office Emily Gimeno, Tara Bates, Yan Kwok Yee, Tom McGuigan Dante Lampitoc, Chew Lee, Ryan Song Scheduling Admissions Dr. Steve Phelps, Assistant Principal for Academics Kathleen Kodros, Jeannie Quesada, Michael Ugawa Genevieve Poggetti and Kevin Grady. Not Pictured: Lori Yap Linda Boyd and Jenny Girard 160 Ad m i n is t ra t ion Iration Athletics Dean’s Office Robert Vergara, Eileen Dickson, John Mulkerrins Development Office Ms. Bottini, Br. Draper. Not Pictured: Fr. Wright and Ms. Cota. Activities Directors James Dekker, Paul Totah, Shirley Minger, Fr. Anthony Sauer, Stephen Lovette, Fr. Harry V. Carlin, Katie Kohmann, Concie Tarantino ssistant Principal for Student Affairs John Grealish, Cynthia Fitzgibbon, Ted Curry, Tony Calvello Buildings and Grounds o M f a f • i • 1 n C e Principal Charles Dullea, Secretary Karen Fisher Mr. Dullea came back to work at SI because his old principal asked him to come back and teach. John Murphy and R. Breen Hofmann si w Administraiion p 161 Lilibeth t ornande:, Lucia Gonzalez, and Hand Mcnchaca are in the Student Center. Retreat was the favorite part of Menchaca’s year because “I got to know people who weren't in my classes and I made new friends. Two freshman class officers in 1988. 1 Jessica Klcid and Nicole Grazioli smile in the Student Center. Kleid said the best . thing about freshman year was winning the Bruce, and Max’s cookies. Adeline Newmann and Kristin Halsin Raising got involved at SI by being in tl musical. Fiddler on the Roof. Jennifer Joe, Adam Rosasco, and Ian Sarmiento. Kris Praxedes and Jim Mczzcra. usa Mosoonc ana Alexandra Lonrey. Maya Burns, Zoo Molke, and Monica Stansbury. Susan Abellera and Zoe Sehcr study in the library. When asked what she liked about freshman year. Seller said, “Having a locker is cool, but actually I haw a bottom locker so it’s not that fun. Genine Lobo and Ryan Meredith review in the library. Meredith liked the people most about freshman year, “because there’s a lot of people. Nicola Beaumont and Hannah Lynch ike Quinones, Kevin Swanson, Alex rnest, and Sumner Fontaine at a Speech id Debate meeting. I. Elena Trierweiler, Hanna Milani'Walkcr, Katie Dineen, Nicola Beaumont. 2. Dionne Licikline, Kelli Cleary, Kathryn Barulich. 3. Erica Lang, Monika Stansbury. 4. Ryan Gcraghty, Ryan Falk. 5. Alyssa Bergcrson, Zoe Molke, Reed Campbell 6. Sam Bucker, Danielle Brunache, Rian Dineen. 7. Nick David, Scott Sabalvam. 8. Brittany Conroy, Meghan Toner. 164 Freshmen Freshman Year: A New Experience Freshman year lias been an exciting and challenging experience. It took adapting, but we all survived the change from grammar school to high school (some better than others, of course). And eventually, we all found our place into the stereotypical high school scenario. Beginning as we walked nervously into our classrooms on the first day of orientation, we discovered just how hard it was to make a good first impression while being careful not to fall down the stairs, get separated from our groups, or completely freak out. All while trying to stand out enough so that people would remember your name, but not enough so that if you tripped over your new shoes you would be noticed; it occurred to us that these were the people that we were to spend the next four years of our life with. We might be going to prom with the guy sucking on his pencil at the back of the room or the girl standing awkwardly in her stylish new Uggs at the front. We knew, once we began doing cheesy games in the halls, that this was the beginning of our mature high school year as freshman. This was the beginning of our life at S.I. Although no two people could say that they had the same freshman experience, there were many things that we all went through as a class. Together, we experienced the joy of getting a cookie from Max every recess (until we went broke), the hardship of having a treat get snick in the vending machine, and the stress of studying for our history midterms and finals. We learned many people’s names and, more importantly, how to get someone’s attention and carry on a conversation once we forgot their name... Freshman year was full of “firsts.” We went to our first all school rally, and our first freshman retreat in the gym. iGirls had their first crushes on the executive council boys. (Admit it; you know we loved hearing the announcements.) We were told to be quiet in the library for the first time; we had our first free broken cookies, went to our first school dance, forgot our locker combination for the first time, and maybe even lost our first book... And, of course, we had our first unforgettable experiences with Brother Draper. So we’ve come to the end of freshman year, and yet just the beginning of the rest of our journey at S.I. This year when summer is over and that alarm clock goes off for the first time in months, we will wake up and smile at the sound of that dreaded noise... just knowing that when we hear someone say “Hey, Freshman!” in the halls, they can no longer be referring to us. Michelle Alvla Susan AMIcra Gabriel Abinante Randtea Acda Robertson Allen Natalie Anaya Vasilis AngclojxHilos Reginald Antonio Kevin Apolinario Alexander A most Juan Carlos Amota Jake Awl I a Jennifer Aiofeifa Carolyn Badillo Francesca Bad iota Melissa Bailey Katherine Balestnrri Kathryn Barulieh Nicola Beaumont Drew Beaurline Byron Becker Kytc Bell A lyssa Bergcrson Aimcc Bidegamberry Hannah Bigalke Sophie Bigalke liana Black Dominique Bonino William Borh3 Scan Boyd iirik.i Brickley Marjan Brown Danielle Brunache Gabriel Bruno Samuel Buckter Midncl Bugatto Alexander Bull Maya Burns Thomas Cahill Stephen Cajiliji Connor Callaghan Matthew Callan Lorena Camarena Carol Campbell Morgan Campbell Recvl Campbell Alexander Caprctta Matthew Carberry Alexander Carlcton John Casey Elena Castillo Jodie Castro Mitchell CJe Baca Mithclinc Chagniot Cdcna Chan Courtney1 Chan Ltsa Chan Beverly Chao Claire Christian Kelli Cleary Monica Coen Adrienne ('ole Abigail Culver ChaJid Conley Brittany Conroy Jonathan Cooperman Muhacla (aistello Patrick Costello Scan Cotter Freshmen lyan Merideth, Olivia Schrcadcr. Ms. Sullivan She smells fear... -Connor Callaghan Runner-Ups: Ms. Ashby, Fr. Hudson, Mr. Castro McCarthy, Michacla Costello Peter Cronin Seamus Cronin Nicholas David Joaquin De Li Torre Molly Delahunty Lyndsic IVIlaria Alexander DcMenno Maxwell IXnny Elizabeth Dnxidi Shannon Devlin Andrew Dill R. Christine Dimagnuliw Katherine Ihneen Ri.m Dineen Monica Diron IXvan Donaldson Cara L rs«y Joseph Doiajin Christopher IXihn John Paddy Dunne Nocllc Eekman Curtis Elijah Dominique Erdozaincy Luis Esparza Ryan Falk Ryan Fahey Elisa FaniKchi Zoe Feld Eli:alx-th Fcnnie Luisa Fernandez Jordan Ferrari Addison Filipczyk Kevin Finn Allison Fitzpatrick Sumner Fontaine Katherine Forint Alexander Putsch Mackenzie Putsch Cristina Powder Charles Pnmz Alexander Preeslman Lena Frostcstad Cliristophcr Puns; John Galantc Cassandra Gallagher 'SLti h'reshmcn'Zjp 167 Gregory GandoMb Robert Garmon Paul Gau Samantha Gaulc Ryan Gcrngh'V Stcwn Gimeno Stephen Giriich Kayla Gogarty Victoria Gome: Jcricko Gonrale: Lucia Gonsalcx Shuvsha («A'il Nicole Gradoli Laura Grealoh Michael GolJcn Not to be distracted by all of the girls. -Robby Allen and Reed Campbell Don't wear cute shoes just to look good because you’re going to fall in the cafeteria. I already know everything. -Andrew McCarthy -Elena Costello What you wish you knew on your FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 1. Lyndsic Dcllaria, Andre Jalalian, Mason Kwiat. 2. Victoria Gome:. Ri:a 1 numerable. Rea Acda, Allegra Hartman, Courtney Chan. 4. Katherine Fotinos, Kylie Magncr. Adam Grecnlvrj: Giulia Gualco-Nelson Gina Gtighclmi Barnett Hahn Aaron Halbleib John H.illnran KriMin Hahing Michael Hammer Ann Hansen Jessica Harder Seiphia Harrison-Wong AlUnra Hartman Maximilian Hartman Rachel Hatch Ben Hcrwit: Freshmen Edmund Hesselgrun John Hiettcr Raven HilU Amelia Ho Kaielm Holl Sarah Horst Anthony Howlcy Evan Hughe Juttin lhi ate Rim Veronica InumcraNc Jun Jacoby Andranik Jalalian Morgan Jarrell Roxana Jauregui Frosh Quotes Don’t break up with your boyfriend front middle school. -Anonymous Never wash your P.E. uniform. -Will Manning Don’t run through the hallways because you’re going to trip eventually. -Rebecca Red nos 5. Nick Mullen, Tom Mczzcra, Matt Mahoney, John Galante. 6. Scan Cotter, Chris Martin. 7. Janas Mariategue, John Uy, Justin Ng. Kevin Jcung Jennifer Joe Chaiic Johiuon Sheila Johnstone Paolo Jose Jackson Kaplcr-Oalan Leena Karjalainen Kathryn Kauffman Sandra Kelly' Evan Kmi I.mren Kingsley Jessica Kleid Jack Kodios Andrew Kolchak Michael Kolhedc Freshmen Alexander Kmnenburg Michael Kutrschcr Mason Kwi.it Renee Kwok Clare Lmdek-ld Giana Lmdo Erica laing Roy Lang Monica 1-irano David Lee Vincent Legarta Matthew Ix-lund Columbos leonard Stanley Leung Oisin Lewis Dionne Licudine Kelsey Lim Melissa Liona Robert Llo l Ross Uoyd-Butlcr Gcnine Lobo Alexandra Lohrcy Peter Lombardo Simon Loos Zachary Lav Maine Loyve Nathaniel LoMno John Luchcssa Marlene Lundy Hannah Lynch Rebecca Lynch Cah'in Ma Kylie Magncr Matthew Mahoney 1. Katie Nolan, Lauren Padilla, Kate Balestreri. 2. Kevin Swanson, Will Borba. 3 .Trisha Malaspina, liana Black. 4. Alii Fitzpatrick, Sandra Kelly, Roxy Jauregui. 5. Sarah Taggart, John Galanate, Erika Brickley, John Halloran. 6. Francsca Santos, Adam Rosasco 1 170 fw Freshmen r Freshmen Wisdom I say it out; I say it loud. I’m Greek, and I’m proud -Vasili Angclopoulos When you make a mistake, remember even monkeys fall out of trees. -Katie Ballcsteri Drop it like it’s hot. -Janelle Mammini Reach for the stars because tomorrow may never come. -Chris Vican Patricia Malaspma Janelle Mammini Bianca Rac Manalansan William Manning Jams Mariatcgue Karen Marshall Chmtophcr Martin Daniel Martini : Sasha Martini : Joseph MasSanti Thomas Marti more John Maxwell Margaret McCarthy Megan McCarthy Andrew McCarty Mailelinc McDonnell Kayla Me Dow Kerry McGee Ryan McWhirtcr Livia Meharj; Michelle Melcndc: Elisabeth Melnitchenko Mattel Mcnehaca Ryan Meredith James Mc:«rm Thomas Me::era Hanna Milam-Walker Pauline Miller Melanie Mistica Laura Moir Zoe Molke Karalen Mortholc Zea Moscone Nicholas Mullen Brendan Mullins Christopher Murphy Joseph Murphy Freshmen Olivia Nanae: Mia Neagle Audrey Neuman Brendan Neville Adeline Newmann Justin N« Victor Nguyen Den:el Nicholas James Niven Catherine Nolan Kimberley O'Callaghan Rory O'Connor Kerry O'DonOgluie Sandra CDonoghue Stcbni O'Donoghuc Sean O'Leary Joan O'Neill Noah Ormc Nicholas Osborne Jack Ostler Laura Owens Matthew Bacelli Lauren Padilla Mia Pallari Jinna Pang Katherine Piolini Alexis Pipalexojxiulos Joseph Peek Tcrcssa Parana Natalie Perkins Alexandra Pinell Katherine Pus Kriwoffer Praxcdcs Maximilian Proa no Jessica Protasio Michael Providens Ccridwvn Quattrin Lcland Quinn Michael Quinones Michael Ra|v das Pcrrc Rappolt Rebecca Rccinos Jon Rcdcnius Kylie Reich Jon Norman Rey Kelly Robcns Bridget Roddy Alison Rogers I. Bus Leonard, Patrick Costello. 2. Olivia Saltiti, Nicole Grazioli. 3. Joe Beck, Karalen Monhole. 4. Gregory Gandolfo Favorite Cafeteria Food 1. Pizza 2. What cafeteria? 3. Clam chowder Freshmen 5. Keelin Wotxlell, Dominique Bon i no. 6. Alexi Papalexopoulos. 7. Zoe Sclter, Courtney Chan, Lisa Chan, Genine Lobo. 8. Alex Freedman, Renee Kwok, Lena Frostestad Adam Rosasco Nicholas Rum; Giancaiio Rulli Douglas Ryan Mallory Ryan Scott Sahih-aro Olivia Saltin Brittany Salinas Max Sander Alyssa Sangalanx Francesca Samos Ian Sarmiento David Schaefer Rebecca Schalch Bruno Schac Olivia Schreadcr Nicole Schwalsc Raise Sciidiano Tyler Scurr Zachary Scurr Zoe Seher Andrew Shahaniri James Shannon Abigail Shapiro Sarah Sherburne Jachn Siniora Kevin Siu Emma Skelton William SkewevC 'ox Sarah Sol so Monika Stansbury laicy Stillman Joseph Stri:ich Isabelle Situvv Kelly Stupi Jordan Sncro Kriv Sulcwiwat Kevin Swanson Adrienne Syme Sarah Taggart Mikael Tan Scan Tan Siobhan Taylor Chiarra Tillers Paul Toboni Eric Tom Matthew Tominagn Meghan Toner Freshmen Siblings of '08 Come on, you know you’ve all done it: a double take. Sometime or another, you saw someone in the halls, and then you saw them again... Or did you? In our class there are seven sets of siblings, each experiencing their high school life together differently. Some found support in having a sibling along side them, while others, more or less, preferred to be known as “unrelated.” Either way, they all survived their freshmen year. Here arc the SI siblings of’08: Roy and Erica Lang I. Devan Donaldson, Mike Hammer. 2. Robby Garrison, Curtis blijah, Ben Hurwitz. 174 h'reshmen Sandra, Kerry, and Stefani O'Donoghue Alex and McKenzie Fotsch Hannah and Sophie Tyler and Zach Scurr Max and Allegra Hartman Tom and Jim Mezzera What Your Senior Told You It’s not good when Brother Draper knows your name. -Vashti Vi ray Go to the fourth floor. -Adam Greenberg Don’t leave food in your locker. -Melanie Mistica Elena Tncrwviler Thcadora Trindle Scan Tsui Anthony Urbina John Conrad Uy William Joseph Vara Victoria Vaughan Lily Victoria Vcr Henry Vcrdurmcn Christopher Vican Christopher Vichvwg Vashti Vtray Cameron Walsh Christopher Warner Abraham Warm Lucy Williams Rodrigo Williams Kcdin Wooddl Randy Yee Alejandro Zamora Alexandra Zanassi Freshmen 176 Freshmen , SI rresnmenyjp 11 i Joe Collins, DJ Lope:, and Claire McGovern Christie Aiello and Michelle Herrcrias Matt Snyder, Man See, Abby Corte: I I Shelly Capulong, Ryan Aguirre, at Emily Milton chill on the third flo after school. Capulong s favorite teach was Ms. Curcio. Why? “There are i words.” Julie Hunt and Molly McGrath Danielle Christopher, Monica Skelto Meghan Williams Sophomores at a rally in 1991. Garonne Naugnton ana Jessica kizzo Nicole Nasrah Nicki Radovich Rosalie Tolcntino and Chris Johnson Christopher Scott and Mimi Smith Jimmy Ruck. Jiean Li. and Li: Pala::olo Marianne Horn, Peter Moises, and Heather Mtii vlelissa Dulebohn, Catie Price, and Allie rriea Sophomore Year is in tiie Eye of the Beholder Sophomore year is like shaving off one eyebrow. Actually, I lied. It’s a travesty when certain grades in school are shoved into some obscure simile that was an inside joke from Spanish class. Nine months tor over 360 people is most definitely going to produce varied results. For a school so big it is impossible and downright wonky to make any generalizations. Consistent with this approach, I will not give you speculative opinions, but actual, precise observations, from my very own back row seat in geometry. Ahead of me, TJ and Mark are skillfully tailoring the volume of their conversation to the current location of our math teacher. To my left, Lindsey is straddling the fine line between stretching her arms and being recognized by the teacher as raising her hand. Way to go, Lindsey. To my immediate right. Hunter is pounding his feet on the ground with the rhythm and precision of a really professional drum player. I write down these reablife examples for you to analyze on your own. These vignettes of higher education display the subtle skills of classr x m survival that the SI student body has developed in their sophomore year. By, Molly Leehman 180 BW Sophomores Hannah Edce: Abatquc: Elizabeth Adler Ryan Aguirre Christie Aiello Jessica Alejandrino Thomas Anderson Katrina Andres James Andrews Nina Anguiano Robert Anketii Kayla Arangcon Michelle Arguelles Michndla Armanino Joseph Armenia Katherine Arscnio Shannon Ranahan Christine Barbicri Jt4tn Barisono Tluimas Barth Ronan Baynes John Beaulieu Michael Belling James Bennett Katherine Bergstrom Giuliana Blast Christopher Blohm Britney Blythe Claire Bonelli Kristina Bonnctt Andrew Borella Anthony Boro Rkhel Briones Alexander Brown Ryan Brown Victor Bull Brendan Byrne Jeffrey Byrnes Lorenzo Cabrera Darvie Camplx'll MacKcn:ie Campbell S op homo res 181 Nicole Canepa Kandis Canonica Shelly Capulong Gillian Carjvmcr Coulton (Carrol Gina Castagnola Ryan Cavalier Mark Celia Sherry Chak Colby Chamlx-rs Corey Chan Meredith Chandler Craig Chee Ella Christoph Danielle Christopher IX-rrek Chu Andrew Clark. Jr. Joseph Collins Eleanor Columbus Kelly Conley Steven Cooney Hald avail Cope Jillian Corey Allison Corrica Abigail Corte: Laura Cremen Alexander Cunningham Tess Curet Rachel ('using I’cter Damon Joseph Dana Kirs tic Data Sara Dcmattint Evelyn I -rdcrian IXm Dianda Andrea IXIIon Sineail IX'hertv Adcbayv Domingo Ebony Dortch Amanda IXxighcrty Kevin Downey Era lues Downing Kathleen Driscoll Victoria IXidlcy Andrew Dudum Ram:i Dudum Melissa Dukbohn Mam Durkin Valerie IXirkin Renee Eligio Theresa Esincro Conor Feeney Harry Ecrdon Elliot Ferrara Jillian Flannery Juliana Flodr Melissa Flores Megan Foley Helen Fowler I leather Fox Christopher Freise Jacquelyn Erie Anna Angela Galura George Caspar Matthew Gaspan Jasmonai Gentry Marina Gilmore Rolvrt Gilson Cyrena Giordans) Francesca Giuliani Patrick Glaessncr Cameron Gordon 182 jaW Sophomores Richard Gordon Kerry Grady Kevin Graham Katherine Green Liuren Griffin Christian Halvlt Kevin Halm Carmel Hall Nora Hall Kevin Handclaml Kelsey Hannejem Bren Hansson Camille Hawkins Natalie Haymond Nicole Herrera Michelle Herreria Lillian HoJjys Dedan Hogan EliraKth Holden Marianne Horn Andrew Hooker Mason Howard Britney Huelhn; Alexi Huff Julie Hunt Geoffrey Hutchinson William jaquier Ariana Jarrell Lauren J.'iurvyin Alexander Johnson Christopher Johnson Zoc Jones Ryan Jmvs Daniel Kahlc Jesse Kay Rujjen Emily Kearney Madison Kelleher I:li:alxth Kelly Ryan Kelly Gillian Kern Staple in Tongue vs. Papercut on Eye “Paper cut on eye because it wouldn’t hurt as bad as a staple in your tongue.” -Christie Aiello 1. Lizzie Lang, Li: Holden 2. Monica Skelton. Sinead Doherty, Ronan Baynes, Dante Lauteri, Erin Speirs. and Parker Olsen “Staple on tongue! A paper cut in your eye would sting forever.” -Nicole Herrera “A staple on your tongue is much better than a cut on your eye, plus, it is just like a piercing.” -Erin Spiers si § Sophomorc. p 18 Allen Kham Thomas Kilgore Austen Kim Ryan Kirkpatrick Con Kitaura Julia Klein David KolemLi Mathew Ktwmas Nicholas Kramer Samuel Kunel Colby Kuvara Julian Lalxagh Yvette Lil'iaj;i Mark Lajoie Carmen Lam Hubcn Lamcla Hlnalvth Ling Jessica Lw Cristina Lauretta Dante Ltutcri Michael Ltvellc Brenda Lawrence Daniel Liwric Drew Lawson James Lawson Gar-Wai Lee Jeffrey Lee Jennifer Lee Nicolas Lee Rikkt Lee Hunter Lcese Veronica L-hmann Scott Lensing Teresa Leons Aaron Levmger Jican Joseph L Victor Lian Brian Linharvs Benjamin L David Lope: 184 Sophomores Sarah Lope: Low Caroline Loptxk Justin Lorent: Nicholas Luccy Sccvcn Ma Charivw Mae MacDula Frederic Madigin Grace MamII Ryan Mah Kelsey Maher Brendan Mahoney Jacqueline Mancini Matthew Manjetilkl Marvin Manama res Rebecca Martin Rebecca Martinc: Stcwcn Maner Thomas M;u:ucco Own McBride Christopher McCaficry Timothy McCarthy Clancy McCartney Caitlin McCauley Derek McDonald Martin McDonald Patrick McDonnell Terence McElhcnnon Michael. McEvoy Claire McGovern Molly McGrath Gcnevkw McGuire Colleen Mclnerney Georgina Mclncrncy Erin McLaughlin Carter McLennan Michael Michela Megan Miller Emily Milton Peter Moiscs Natalie Montcrmsa He Says She Says: Dumbest Trend for the Opposite Sex “Saggy pants, no me gusta, XXXXXL clothes, and really gelled up hair.” -Sinead Doherty and Monica Skelton “Diamond earrings are pretty bad. They’re too flashy for me.” -Gina Perlite “Baggy clothes and UGG boots. You can’t match UGG boot with anything! -Rocco Bovo “Big hoop earrings that you can put your enture hand through and popped collars are bad!” -Evan Yates and Cal Trembath $1 fj Sophomore: Jeffrey Monticelli Madeleine Moore Adrian Morales Kelsey Morris Sarah Morrow William Morrow Headier Mui Dennis Murphy. Jr. Johnathon Murphy Jared Mux .il Nicole Nasrah Caroline Naughton Julian Newman Tiffany Ng Michelle Nguyvn Diana Nomicos Ryan O'lVa Sarah O'Leary Conor O'Rourke Alexander Ohanessian Parker Olson Monica Ow Elitahcth Palattolo Liwrence Bipale Jasmine Percy Gina Perlire Nathan Fertsch David Polhcmus Eric Porter Catrina Price D’Genaro Pulido Yuliana Quintero Antonio Racanelli Nicole Radovich Natalie Raggio Andrew Ragm Sean Reawy Elizabeth Reiser Jessica Ri::o Michcla Ri::o Christina Robinson Tony Root Nicole Roger Matthew Roman Emily Roos James Ruck Karla Rui: Clare Ryan Patrick Ryan Bryan Sakilv.im Maria Salvemini Natalie Sandmino Christina Sangiacomo Lmren Sanguinetti Joel Satterfield Claire Schimaneck Julian Schneider Daniel Selusknecht Louis Schuman Adrian Schurr Vivian Schwab Emily Schwart: Katherine Scolari Christopher Scon Matthew See Monica Skelton Lcohn Smith Mary Smith Maya Smith Matthew Snyder Kristina So Erin Spiers 186 « Sophomores irr I. Sara Demartini, Patrick McDonnell 2. Emily R x s Amanda Dougherty, Andrea Dillon. Clare Ryan 4. Kerry Watson, Giuliana Blasi, Nicole Nasrah, Jas: Gentry, Ebony Dortch 5. DJ Murphy, Danny Tate, David Polhemus 6. Gina Perlite, Katherine Warren, I lellen Fowler SLM Sophomore: 187 Christopher Spir: John Stanley Lucas Stratton Nicholas Suhr Matthew SummcfvGavin Miles Sviier Emily Swift Rov Tans Daniel Tate Fabian Telle: Alexander Tice Mejpn Tobin Rosalie-Wil Tolcntino Auilrey Torres Max Torres Lauren Totali Lindsey Torah Keei n Tow John Towncnd Alex Trembath Calvin Trembath Joseph Tursi Lisa Umckubo Angela Uyevla Sophomores William Vanderbilt Paul Anthony VcriJiano Jeremy Vilda Kenneth Villanueva Michael Villongco Christina Wa Laura Wardell Katherine Warren Kerry Witson Jason Wen Megan West Katherine White Meghan Williams Patricia Wilson Alisa Wong Priscilla Wong Ryan Woo Kathleen Woods Johnny Yam Jeannine Yap Evan Yates Darryl Yip Matthew Yonguc Therwe Yrani SI M Sophomores189 1. Laura WarUcll 2. Justin Loivntz 3. Victor Bull, Elliot Ferrara, Alexander Brown Hilary Duff vs. Lindsay Lohan “Lindsay because Hilary is more annoying.” -Danny Schocknect “Hilary Duff'is blonde, but disfigured. Lindsay Lohan would be hot if she didn’t have red hair or freckles.” -T.J McCarthy “Lindsay Lohan! Do you ask Einstein if he’s smart?” -Joe Collins 4. Michcla Ri:zo, Rainzi Dudum, Anthony Bovo, Kate Bergstrom, Julie Hunt, Andrew Dudum. 5. Geoffrey Hutchinson, Claire McGovern, Joe Collins. 6. Lawivnce Papale.TJ McCarthy, Kerry Grady. 7. Kelsey Maher, Patrick Ryan. Bianca Yik Shit Ik-ii Zhu Daniel ZuunK-mi.il 190 Sophomores Slife Sophomores191 192 aw Sophomores Friendship is the hardest thin” in the world to explain. It’s not something you learn in school. But if you haven t arned the meaning of friendship, you really haven’t learned anything. Muhammad Ali Sophomoro’ p 19 3 Jared Salin, Zoe Unruh, and M Shapiro study at a physics party. Sa enthusiastically said that his favoi class was physics. Chris Morales and Elliot Skuse hang out in the Student Center. When asked what their favorite tiring about junior year was, they responded, “No comment.” Levon Eldcmir is doing a physi lab. He said, “It made me sad th the blond lunch lady left, she smil everytime I Ixmght something.” Paul Zinuda and Andrew Bollman Kevin Watters and Sean Paul Rachel Belden and Molly Kodros Siobhan Shannon, Rachael Rawls, and Jessica Yrani niors proudly represent themselves a rally in 1985. ume rabie Ashton Lee, Camielle Gallo and Jenna Castro study in the library. Castro’s least favorite class was Algebra 2, “it was boring. Gabriel Ho and Felicia Ma Max Bamsey and Mike McQuiller Junior Year At A Glance Junior Year - it eclipses all from which it proceeds. It provides the vantage point of a new maturity - a thicker, mor noticeable strain of individual, as well as communal identity. What one knows, so does the other, but differently. We arrive at an epoch in our education in which we realise that knowledge encompasses all in perpetuity but imparts unto each facet of life unique interpretation of itself. As Juniors we might begin to grasp the common truths interlaced within each interpretation an gradually glimpse the pathways that wander endlessly back toward the origin. In each of our minds, a comprehension of how best to traverse the path blooms in a richer hue than ever before. From the ridge upon which we stand - the height that each mounts in perseverance, but that we all mount in the mutuality of our hopes and aspirations - we set our souls ahead to view the central point, life’s origin and conclusion. And we rejoice that within resides the vantage point of the soul, for from that zenith we might always marvel at the final culmination of our efforts and understand that the lines of human progress reach ever toward convergence, the ultimate gift awarded in completion. The footfalls of our betters echo through the corridors, so that we might catch their fading rhythms and re-amplify them witl an inflection and sonorousness that will remain uniquely our own forever. We, as individuals, embody the potential of hopeful seekers, picking amongst the upturned leaves, endeavoring with every glance to espy meaning in each barely visible vein - a meandering rivulet in the grand scheme of vibrant, coursing life. But, as a whole, we constitute the vein. Each of us seems an insignificant molecule, but our unified flow testifies to an indomitable desire to imbue our world with a robust brew of ourselves as individuals. What we strive for collectively however, is the existence of the leaf itself. As you glance through the polished pages contained herein - upon the faces you know well and those you do not, upon the significant moments of this year, upon the innumerable achievements and contributions of the Class of‘06 - descry- the emergence of a distinct, enduring community forged by the convergence of individuals whose contributions, though deemed splendid in solitude, prove all the more enriching in unison with those of others. As juniors we have endured a difficult year, but we are not wearied by the continuou: struggle - no, we are ennobled by it. Our trials have strengthened oui physical, mental, and spiritual beings and set us further upon the pat!- to the pinnacle at which all our journeys shall converge, and in the grand intermingling an unquenchable brilliance will radiate forth, for if what we have yet achieved serves as a precursor, then none can deny the power that transcends you and I and invests us with a wealth of meaning. 196 luniors Which Junior Event Do You Look Forward To? “Prom! I want to see Phil Benedetti in a tux.” -Alex Congi “The SAT of course! (not) -Kevin Aguirre “Everyday is a new experience, good or bad, I usually learn something.” -Matt Jones Immersion. 1 want to go to another country.” -Claire Herbert By Max Bamsey Natalie AH nante Kevin Aguirre Mann AI tot o Ronald Alivia Nicholas Alvarado Robert Ah-arado Nicholas Aina roll Miguel Arenas Melita Armstrong A lyssa Ascdillo Joshua Arotcita Christopher Baccari Francillc Badiola Kamlall Baldassarre Julia Balihrera Jessica Balsham Maxwell Bamscy Christina Barfccrini Nicole Barrack Alexander Battaglia Kaitlynn Bauman Samantha Bautista George Bcvlrossian Rachel Bclden 5. Tom Costello. 6. Tom Shanahan and Ashley Jaber. 7. Kristina Kirch- gessner, Katrina Yupangco, and Jenalyn Sotto. 8. Chris I larders. SI U Ju tt tors r yjp 197 Amanda Bclluomim Phillip Bcncskiti Maxwell BcHyinl Christopher Blake Andrew Bollman joint Bonelli Alexandra Bonn Michael Bosetti George Br.no Richard Bansvi Rex Brown Rvx BnAvn. Jr. John Bruno Kelly Buscoviclt Veronica Butenko Jennifer Butler Kevin Byrne Timotliy Byrne Meylun Campbell Sahrinn Cardona Brian Carpenter Jenna Ca«n Ryan Cawley Devin Chagniot Nicholas Chagniot Kristin ('hart Stephanie Chan Alexander Chang A lyssa Chen Monika Chou Colleen Clifford Michael Clothier Raphael Cobb Lauren Collins Alexandra Congi Rachel Contreras Jorge Cone: Jeffrey Cosgriff Jillian Costello Thomas Costello Michael Coyne Jes'ica Crur Colin Cultigan Jillian Cunmngliam CConnor Daly James Daly Kelly Davenport R.R. Raquel Davao “I think I have ADD or some- thing,.” -Ryan Cawley “I feel like it. I’m 2 cool 4 school.” -Randy Baldassarre “I’m too busy lip-synching to Olivia Newton John’s ‘Let’s Get Physical.” -George Mattson 198 EHr Juniors Licicn De Guznun Talia Dc Martini Jamie Dcaraujo Brian M Castillo Natalya DeorlvrtivThe Neil Dia: Stephen lXunmguc: Michaela Donovan Edward Dougherty III Jessica Downing Elizabeth DtiM.nH Rich Driscoll Malia Dudunt Joya Dupre James Ei.hvarv.ls Ltwn Eldemir Scon Erickson Ariel Estebez Valerie Evangelista Elizabeth Fabic Shane Fallon Samantha Feld Catherine Ferdon Emily Ferern Lauren Fernando: Douglas Finigan Connor Fitzpatrick Kelly Fitzpatrick Eilgir Flores Aileen Ford Sydney Ford Elisabeth Foot Keiko Fukuda Liura Fukumoco Gianna Gallctta Camille Gallo Samantha Geikas Christian Genese Lauren Getchow Ashley Ghanayvm Victoria Giamptkoli Kathryn Gianaras MacKen:ie Giftml Elizabeth GilbertsotvIXsbbs Caitlin Gill Michael Gilson Patrick Anthony Gimeno Christine Caiustt Juniors Brittany Clcdhill Melissa Anne Ck John Paul Guethals Surah Gogjn Kenny Gong Jaime Gotualc: Scott Gsxxsscns Samuel Gordon Aron Grains ni Kliralxth Grub Mcron Hailesc'lassic Daniel Hallisy Leah Hannon Christopher Harders Wyan Harmon Daniel Harrington Kclccy Harrison Claire I lerlvrt Javier I ternander Miranda Herrera Alexander Higucras Kirk Hilken Gabriel Ho Altec Hobh Have You Ever Made Up A Religion Reflection? Why What Did You Say? “I’ve copied a previous one and turned it in.” -John Kolenda “Heck yeah! ‘I love Jesus.’ gets you an A no matter what.” -Stephen Dominguez “Who hasn’t?! I made up how I helped the old lady down the block with groceries.” -Serene Lau “1 thought I could practice my creative writing skills, so I made up a cousin who died right before walking down the wedding aisle.” -Colin Culligun 200iff? Juniors Robert Hoffman Jennifer Hournni Daniela Howard Nicholas Hawley Erin Hughe Amanda Ihisatc Sumiah Jaber Scan-Paul Jacobson Derek Johnson Julian Johnson Kaitlyn Johnson Mario Johnson Matthew Jones Matthew Juul Robert Kelly Craig Kina Vincent Kinnard Kristina Kirehgessner Jonlan Knox Molly Kixln« John Kolcnda James Rolling Guillermo Kuhl Jachn Kurtela 1. Wyatt Harmon. 2. Victoria Giampaoii and Tina Reggio. • Alex Higueras, Max Bamsey, Connor Smith, amd Jorge Cortez. 4. Jaclyn Los Banos. 5. Chris Hoffman. Miranda I lerrera, and Rachel Contreras. Juniors Lauren Kushnor Julia Kurnctsova Alexandra Labagli Paul Lalonde Brett Lindo laurel king Ruben Lange. Jr. Hibry Lapping Paolo Lar.mo Timothy Larson Serene Lui Ashton Lee Ashton Leone Kimberly Lew Matthew Lew Stephen Li Jenna Lind Robert Loftus Erik Loos Stephen Lope: J.idyn Los Banos Johnathan Lou Yclizawta L :ovatskay.i Marie Ludtcs Jamie Lundy Kelly Lundy Siubhan Lynagh-SItannon Alison Lynch Felicia Ma Dclxir.ih Magsaysay Mark M.agtoto Jessica Mali Andrew Mairena Arkadius: Malinowski Jason Alexander Maltby David Maniues Maria Martin Maria Patricia Martin Tcvis Martin Daniel Peter Mascardo George Mattson Kevin Marca Ryan Matra Brittany Mauer Laura Maxuvll Nicole McDonald Michael McQuiller Matthew Milligan 202 Wy Juniors Clui'topher Mitchell Cantila Mi:e Lester Montcs-Silva Joseph Moore. Jr. Christopher Morales David Morse Daniel Morthitle R. Scan Mulhern Colleen Mullen BefckaJu Muluiyta Alexandria Murphy Sean Murphy Siubhan Murphy Kevin Najarro Samuel Nclscn Jeremiah Kevin Anthony Nmi vn Brenjan O’Callanlun Nicholas O’Connell Daniel O'Donnell Cailterinc OMahoney Kaitlin O'Meara Lauren Ojjiwj David Olivier Which Class Do You Get the Most Homework In? □ Religion □ Math □ Eng I rsh □ Foreign Language H Sewnc« □ History 17% 1. George Mattson and Toni Vidosh. 2. Brendan O’Callaghan. 3. Samantha Bau- tista, Claire Herbert, and Patrice Martin. 4. Talia DeMartini, Colin Culligan, and Alison Lynch. 3. Lauren Ogawa, Felicia Ma, and Ashton Lex . Juniors I. Devin Chagniot and David Uy. 2. Ian Randolph and Michael Santa Maria. . Camille C3allo. 4. Rolvrt Kelly Sparknotes- Life Saving or Cheating? “Life saving because the ‘spark’ ignites my life.” -Victoria Giampaoli “Life saving because the intent of English is to read the books.” -Jason Maltby “Life saving. It’s not your fault when you can’t remember every detail.” -Katrina Yupangco “Ms. Purcell says that sparknotes arc there not as an alternative but as notes to help you understand what you’ve already read.” - Veronica Red nos I Mac Ormc Sarah Own Marla Pacini Allison Pasvr Jessica Pern' Alanru Pinell Nathan Pisani Wade Pontius Luke Pulaski Melissa Pun Peter Qaqundah Lauren Quad Q,m Quanrin Kiera Quinlan Daniel Radosich Ian Rundolph Leah Randolph Radiael Rawls Raymond Relxinx Veronica Recinos Christina Reggio Alexandra Reader Kristina Renda Jamie Rcy 204 fFy-honors Loretta Roddy Katherine Rocsslcr Nicholas Rocsslcr Rachel Rin.vr Oscar Rixpic Ava Rosen Jordan Rosen Alexander Salronov Matthew Sahagun IX niink Salhatera Sam Salfiti Jaa l Salin Michael Santa Maria Stephen Sarihali Jolm-faul Shragia-Zorkic Angela Schach Nicolas Schaukowitch Maureen Schetnhri Eliralx-th Scon William Segale Thomas Shanahan Maxwell Shapiro Juliedaire Sheppard Micacla Shorrock Juniors Hmily Simpson Maya Simpson Paulina Sinjjhapok William Sink Elliot Skuse Taylor Smith William Smith Daren Smyle Jason Snell Rachel le Anne Solulum Michael Sol so Michael Ssjuen Abby Stanton Mira Stern Camline Stone John Sullivan Mikhail SunJukuvskiy HiUary Sy Julienne Syme Ryan Taylor Joseph Telucci Jason Tengco Matthew Tcrri::i Kinten Tievljc Maylynne Tildcn Gianna Toboni Kristen Tom Stephanie Toman Celsa Tonclti Clare Toney Lmren Tracey Justin Tsui 206 vn Juniors How Much Sleep on Average Junior Gets “After school 1 calm down for a few” -Jordan Knox ■ 1-5 Hours □ 6-7 Hours □ 8+ Hours 1. Rob Lofuis and Rob Alvarado. 2. Shane ballon and Swiss Exchange Student Sabrina. 5. Laurel Lang. 4. Sam Kelson and Julian Johnson. 5. Jennifer Butler Aaron Wu Robert Yam Kevin Yip Jessica Yrani Katrina Yupanuco Zoe Unmh Isabel Urbano Irvin David Uy Dominic Valentini Peter Vaunhan Sara Venturi Thomas Vkiosh Michelle Vinnkombe Scott Ward ell Michael Watkins. Jr. Kevin Watters Annabdlc Wans Jennifer Wilhelm Alexandra William' Christopher Wooley Taylor Wroolie Elizabeth Zdlcrbach Paul Zmi d.i Juniors Si u 207 Si U Juniortijjp 209 Brian Hull and some of Ins friends are watching a tennis game. Holl said his favorite teacher this year was, “Mr. Reardon, because he is the funniest man alive.” Stephanie Tang, Agnes Lee, and Stephanie Lee work on a PowerPoint presentation in the computer lab. When asked if she can spell semicentennial, Stephanie Mauitcn Lau and Tiffany Woo ate both Lee responded, “Definatch on the school’s volleyball team. Woo liked nc ‘ Senior Year because, you get to know everybody and break down the cliques.” When asked about any senior privileges, she said, “You can get away without doing homework. Armand Bcdrossian, Daron Melkonian, and Ciara Viehweg Val Quesada, Neil Johnstone, Ma Smith, Gustavo Manzanares, Jos Evans, June Quan, Eric Katherint Miranda Tsang, and Geremy Lob pose in the Student Center. “It feel ItAvly to lx part of the Sesquicentennij Class, were doing a really big Quill, k a' at Corkery, Maria De Gaetano, and ia Fedulow walk behind school to the ommons. A highlight of Corkery’s nior year was when, “Fr. Sauer played •ek-A-Boo with eighteen seniors in tglish class, it was the most random ing ever, and seeing Father Sauer, ho’s the dignified President, hiding rhind a desk and popping up was very itertaining. Ginger Davis strikes a pose beside the S Justice board, “Turning eighteen was g until I realized I didn’t have an ID.” rs 35 r )hris Kramer, Matt Kustcl, and Nick arisone are also in the Student Center, arisonc said, None of my teachers are •ttinj me «et senioritis, and Kairos was iwsomc. Nico Mi:ono and Grey Vlahos Mike Snyder, Aimcc Lahajjh, and Hunter Fairman sit outside the Dean’s Office. Snyder said the best thiny about Senior Ye-ar is “being a Senior and having all the fa-shmen l(K k up to you. x'ial teat. Catherine May Ylana Ahnlos Just Ivcausc Cod blesses xhi doesn't mean another sncctc isn’t coming. David Aharea It then.- was .1 single day I could live, a single breath I could take, IM tr.uk' all the others away. Andrea Cortez Ahaya Frank J. Adams It uv weren't so afraid to let go, v xxouldn’t Eagles may «Kir, but at least Weasels don’t jj feel so tree when we finally did. thnks font stuck in ct engines... Luck is owrratcd 650 finds K5I Amy Rari-Francis Affolter late moors pretty fast. If you don’t stop to look around once in a while you could miss it. Anabd Teresa GabrieUa Agloro “No maner what happens, always, keep your childish innoccncc...it's the most important tiling.” Boris Albindcr High «fux l is a lot like toilet paper, you'll only miss it when it’s gone. Anita L Alioto Without Music, Lite Would Be a Mistal Thanks Mom. Sal. B. Family Friends. William Andenxk Bizabeth Nishea Andolony “Fate exists but it can only take you so far; once you’re there it’s up to yxm to nuke it happen.” Joseph J. Armao IV Mkhad Amdle You know, we always called each other Goodfcllas. Wyatt Arnold Gina Nicole Balestrieri Let’s make a pact. Here and now; xxe're here for cadi other always. -Now Then Loxv you M.P.C Alexander R. BanJack No 'hirt. no shoes...no dice. Nancy I. Barisic Can miles truly separate me from friendsMi want to be xwitli someone I loxv aren’t I altva there? 212 fjw Seniors Nicholas E. Barisone you really need a knife that can exit through a toe. then maybe you’re not buying the highest aality meat. Lilian M. Barulich IXin't go where the path leads, go where there is no path and lease a trnil.Thanx fam friendx Lais- ya! April C. Bautista I'tn on a seafood diet. I see 6 od and I eat it! What the terry?! Lcav to mom.nu4cy.apo. tang. kaibtgan Danid G. Bdlo 's like a carousel.You pay the quarter. you get h the horse.lt goe. up xlsAvn unuindU-ik') hXnvStd N'oc-llc Cristine Bidqpinbcrrv Hie glory that was Greece. Saw the whales. Eunice I$cn$ Marie Antonette L liotukx’ If I sion't stop shopping, I’ll end up a bag lady-, a l endi bag lady, but a bag lady. -Currie Bradshaw Matthew Bergstrom The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. - Bertrand Russell Julia Maria Bonino That wasn’t dying. Tliat was filling with style! Laurvn Boudewut y Ki d« n‘t knsnv where you are going, you Ight wind up someplace else. • Yogi Berm Bruno G. Bexo ICE. ICE. BABY!” Nicholas W. Brady You can’t ls sc what you don't put in the iinddlc. But you can't win much either. Artnand Bedmssian Work hard new,..PIay hard later. Thanks Mom. L ad. Aram Go LaxCats! Jaaxl J. Bctro Dear Grandma. Someone once said. “War is hell. They'w newr lxen t« fat camp. Brian V. Bordla I want yxHi to remcmlscr this face.Tlm is the guy behind the guy Ix-hind the guy- Swingers Thanks M D Raphael S. Brajjuua Tltcre’s «inly two things you need to know to become successful: I) N'ox-r rcwal cxvrything you knsAv. SJU Ni’niorsZ0J!l 3 H.mnah Katherine Bmsnan Kevin C. Bnnvn Rebecca R. Bvrnes Max E. Calxil ii”-( iabiana Life i' the art of drawing without an eraser. Utere' a Method to my madness. (Jet Ready To Rtimhle. rar (Janie Over Aidan Cahill Carlos R. Cajili , 111 There s never enough time to do all the nothing you want. My thanks and love to all. Steven A. Calcatui We tame here to meet «iris anil dance, and we can’t meet girl until wv dance! Molly Nora Callaghan It yvKt’rc lucky enough to be Irish. you're luc enough. Alexandra Can- on his obituary: “It'll say. ‘Danny Eltman. wl wrote the theme to ‘file Simpsons,' etc.' Jasef Jaiocc Camara Casas Guv the world the lx- t yon havv it m never be enough: Gnv the world the best you' got anyway 214 mSeniors Scan Aidan Cassidy Katie Colleen Caughntan Christian M. Cavalier Lydia T. Centeno xhi can find the end of a rainbow, tell the prechaun «e got the Bruce. 650 And so castles made of sand slip into the sea. eventually. -Jmu Hendrix I want to know God's thoughts; the rest an details. -Einstein. Thanks Mom and Dad “I am so smart.I am so smart.s-m-r-t...l mean s-m-A-r-t Homer Simpson.Thanx mom.mongi.friends PEACE Erica Lee Cedes Alan M. Chee Jason YV. Chan Alexander J. Chart; rh© could ask for more than to be living t a moment you would die for.’ Low you iim+Frnds Two rights don't nuke a wrong, but three will get sou bade on the freeway. Lite can only lx understood backwards, but it must lx lived forwards. 10 years St I'll lx a dentist. Look up Dr. Chee. I'll give your family the SI discount. Don’t forget! Jessica Ann Mai campo Chen rt. at its core, is a matter of taste-despite bat the critics and academics would have believe Kristy L C1ux Why arc you doing this.........and how can I make you stop.’ To my dearest Hubert Cumbe rdalc... Alexandra Charlotte Chopc f you were waiting for the opportune oment...that was it.”- Captain Jack Sparrow. Julia E. Chope Sometimes teu’vt got to specifically go out of S«ur way to get into trouble. It's called fun. Friendliest 215 Best Friends Bobby Kane Phil Donnici Francesca B. Giristopher “You gotta be kidding me. - Vin Dic'd Wcndv Chuah Of course I'm bilingual - I speak fluent Australian. I'm actually a kangaroo in disguise. Erie K. Giu Reach out and touch someone. Joseph Cromwdl Chy I'm still standing. I'm still strong . . . and always will |sc. Theora B. Cimino “From now on. I'll connect the dots my own way. -Calvin and I loWscs Brian Coe Acce| that some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're- the statue Alexa M. Contreras Long Live the Queen... Rest in Peace Dada Love you Murnmi. Vanessa Cbtdova Katherine Ada Marie Corkers Those who wish to sing always find a song; thank you family friends lor helping me find mine. Darren Ewrett Criss “AARRHHHIU SMNNGH!!! - ChewWa Matthew Ryan Cnimedy “We didn't lose. We (list ran out of time.' •Vince Lomhardi Addison A. Cuneo “We are the music makers and WC arc tl dreamers of the dreams -Willy Wonka tl Chocolate Factory 216 Wv Seniors M. Benjamin Cutten Hip-hop’s dead. Genevieve Rose Davis I suppose «hi i how I'll K remembered. Caillin M. IX-Barhrie ! w K-.it on, Ki.it ajpiinM a current, home -asckssly into the past. -F. Scott Fircuerald Katie DeMartini le who walk in another' track leave no otptints, Enjoy the journey . Thank Mom id Dad. Austin James Michael Davies Damir. lost another one to DiTcch! Rose Ann Cecile I Xtvvydiak- Ra pogna11 i It is our choices that show who uv truly are far more than our abilities Best Friends Alexa Francoz Lauren Barulich Maria Angelica I. DeGaetano Learn a if you will live forever - Gandhi. La vida es corta...disf’ru«ala. ThxM I XjmdprntsFmdsTchrs Ian M. Mungues 1X-1 Castillo People always call it hick when you've acted more sensibly than they have. TUX Mom Dad BroSis. Frinds Michael Del Rosario Eatinj; t like playing with dynamite. It’s only tiin until yx u explode. SelxHih IXt Kiua-ghian SPEAK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG STICK. • Thevxlore Rouacvvlt Bea DiCaHti Wear a smile and havv friends, wear a frown and liavv wrinkle . Thx Lsv to Fam. Friends Val Anthony J. Digneo Success i h xv high yvKi bounce when yv u hit bottom. Seniors Michael DiGrandc I beg to dream and differ...- -Given Day Alexander B. Dillon Life i vsli.n happens to you while you're busy making other plans. - John Lennon Kdlv jeane Dillon Penguins like the cold. Most penguins, that 1 . Hut not I'.iHo. xoxox I Urick M. Dominate: CiihkI link exploring the intimte abyss. Biggest Flirt Nico Mizono Hunter Fairman Htillip A. IXxnnici T I fear the future.’ No Mr. Secretary GcncraX it’s the past that scares the Ivjcsus out of me. Allison IXaIc I count myielf as nothing else so lucky as a soul rememlvring my good friends. Matthew A. Downing Hose yoursehvs a good look now. fe r wh I'm gone you'll nexvr see the likes of a in; like me again. Alia Dudum Friends are relatives you make f yourself. -Eustache Deschamps. 1 luv MPKK friend . lirica M. Duncan Matthew UaH Elijah Words can only him you ifyxm try to read them. Tin like mmm...ri h Don’t pLty their game. Charles F. FJlis Tile whistles are only fo’ decoratum, strutly !s r decoration.- -LI' Sis lisa Jean nine Etcheporv All of us git lost in the darkness; dreamers lear to steer by the stars. 218 Senior Maxine Ann N. Evangelista Ik toad remains wide open while yvnir dream e alive; onl ' tear can Mock the way. NDBT. Katherine Theresa Anne Farrell II And All. Not Bad. Not Bad At All! ivUFAML 6c Friends! Irina V. Fedulocv av i something eternal. The aspect may ange, Kit not the essence. Hamilton William Fennie ke ni ' pla tic surgeon always says.'If v i gotta . go with a stmle’-Thc Joker Joshua J. Evans “And in the end. the lose ou take is cv|ual to the lose ou nuke.” The BeatlesThnx Dad, Jess. Mat Scan Faulkner To defy the lasts of tradition is a crusade only of the brace. Katherine Felilhalvr “Impossible ts a ssord to K- found only in the dictionary of fools. - Napoleon Bonaparte Hunter Fairman Everybody smiles in the same language • unknown Kaitlin A. Famharn “Begin at the beginning, and goon till you come to the end: then Stop.” Loudest Charlie Ellis Tyronda Starks Francesca M. Flaherty My mother always had a great deal of tmuMe with me. Kit I think she enjoyed it. Twain Felicia S. Fong You can't discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore LuvUFamAndFrens Michael SH. Fortes You can try to hind me. analyze Kit you can't define me. MDVAA Seniors Brian Franccschi Remember, kid. there's lienes and there's legends. Heme get remembered, Nit legend, never die. Colleen S. Fredericks Life is far too important a thins ever to talk seriously aNmt. • Oscar Wilde Aluxa M. Franco: it's all rijit lettinu yxiurscff jjo. as lonx as hi can jjet yourself back- mick jaiavr. laiv u .ill- Leslie Camdlia Freeman Give up 4 a second that's where u'll fini h.ThxUncBlu.RO'Mal.K5JJVol.M R.F -SsF,c o2CC5 Most Likely to Win a Grammy Patrick A. (!ajjm “I'm entcrinjc a whole new world, I just iJHta lv prepared and come out swincing. • Roy Jones Jr. Giovanni Arthur Gallaread If your ship doesn't come in. swim out to it” • Jonathan Winters. I lose momma! Amanda Christine Gareia ’Anyone who thinks sunshine is happiness has never danced in the rain. -Unknown Doris Gareia Nicholas Ik-rkdey Garcia In ten sears I'll rejm-t this .piote. Alastair Gcsmundo There are two times in a man’s life when he should not speculate: when he can't aftord it. and when lie can. • Mark Twain Jeffrey M. Gilmore At least my parents think I'm cool. Tfianks Mom Pad Family and Friends Casey M. Gin 2 20fm? Seniors Most Ijkelyto Win an Oscar Allie Kokesh Jeremiah Kcllcher Cl varies L Glow Goixl evening. I would like to report on the Mate of ixir war atsnnst the American people. Thanks GW Allyson M. Gome: U h.i v2 Carpc the Diem! Close ur eyes make a wish.Lcap Pray Dance Cry Laugh law LOVE ' thx ACGLSEMT' Monique Goiuaki •o don't fuss, dear: get on with it. • Audrey cpbum George H. Gnvh Dude. you’ve got like 10 minutes to enter oor ntor quote Nicole A. Gonrale: Dance as tho no one’s watching u.sing a tho no one can hear u.and l«« as tho u've never been hurt Sofia Marie Guticrrvr-Johnson “You may do foolish things. Ixit do them with enthusiasm! -Colette Andrew Gray The best proverb says all and nothing. It's meaning free and niinty fresh. Think about it please... Yeshi Tsdvaw Hailesehtssie Neither fame nor fortune guided us to this gttetwe approach as refugees.Ivere guided Ivy fate. • I late: Patricia Go Life is uncertain, eat levsert first. Thanks mom. dad. sis. 3nd frienJs. luv ya! Sheryl L Gong Life throws you fast halls. It's what you do with them that makes you a great player. Dylan M. Given Columbus wasn't looking for America, my man. but that seemed to be pretty okay for everyone. Jillian Mary Alwv Mansvil I'd like to be under the sea In an octopus' garden in the shade Seniors Diana Hansen Baiulan K. Harrington Actions spcil: louder than Minis. Julian D. 1 kmphill Steven Anthony Haulier Diana offended that I used the word (Hike, A winy saying proves nothin ;.' -Voltaire But to me. that's what her dinner tasted like. Victoria E. Henvra “When it comes to love, there are no mles.'Thnx Mom. Daddy. Bosi...l lovvyvu.This is isr u. Ama Fiona M. Ho Are you ready for this. kkJ.V.I’w been ready for this my whole life. Joseph Jesus Hills “You should always jjo to other people's funerals; otherwise, they won't come to yours. —Yogi Berra Brian C. Holl 1 am nnhody— nobody i perfect... I must lx- perfect then Most Lkelyto Be on the O.cl Di Manat A. H os kilts Some say I'm fast others say what was that! Thnx MOM Nahil H. Hourieh, Jr. Real education is the architecture of the soul which helps us build our future. ThanksMOMfriendsvkfam Meghan E. Hovvaal “Oops justifies it all. Thanks to family, friends, theatre, and Ronun Soldier Mamas. David HubM “You can't see the forest through the trees. Seniors Sean T. Irwin pc is a good thing, maybe the best of things, id no good thing ever dies. Thnx M D for rything Gina Bionda Isaacs I was going to be a comedian but evvryvnc laughed at me. Kimberly K. Jackanich Tlie most wasted of all days is one without laughter.' Natalie Lynne Ja v First, you wvre like, whixi! Anil then ue were like, WHOA! And then you were like. whoa. •Finding Nemo Most Athletic Joey Armao Meghan Mullen Katherine G. Jeunj: Robin Jtx Never trust second thoughts. Next thing you know there'll be a third and a fourth... you'll be thinking forever. Tlie whole future lies ahead of us! We have only just begun! Thank you Daisaku Ikeda a ltd SGI... Neil M. Johnstone Man! work never killed anybody, but wiry' take a chancer SI FcxkK.II RULES!!!!!!!! Clmstina Jones I believe that man... will prevail... because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion. Faulkner John A. Kamm ic terror i to wake up and discover that ir high school class is running the country, nnegut Robert S. Kane I did nothing. I diil ahsolutly nothing and it was everything that I thought it could Ixr. Max A. Kaplan The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in lite to celebrate. Oprah Eric R. Kathrvin I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. INVICTUS Seniors Jeremiah A. KcUchcr 9 It nut ihe years honey, its the mileage.' •Harrison Ford Anna M. King “ It would be childish of us to deny that our lhvs weren't changing.9 - Carne Bradshaw Vanessa N. Krause No matter what I ever do or say. this is me. Tins is me forever. Scan H. Kurtda “Sometimes. I guess there just aren't enough nek . -lorrest Gump No the real question is 'who are you ..St. Ignatius pray for us..Take one final look at the past... Erika L Kodolek The future belongs to tlu se who believe in the beauty of tlreir dreams. • Eleanor Roosevelt I .aura M. Kulm No matter where I nvtfte . . . my old friends will Iv my friends to the end.9 Luv u always D.M E! Matthew H. Kustd Time flics like the wind. Fruit flics like bananas. Kristina P. Kern You're never fully dressed without a smile Alexandra Jeanne Kokesh Then one day my lucky break comes: the french fry guy dies and they offer roc the job. Katharine Kilgore What’s the soup du jour? Tire soup of t day....mmmm that sounds good. I'll have th Christopher V. Kramer Flay It Once Sam. For Old Time’s Sake || Closet Nerd Carlos Velez Stephanie Soderborg 2 24 fw Seniors Dillon A. K viat he ability to destroy a planet is insignificant ext to the power of the Force. -Darth Vader AirtKv Eluabeth Lihigh Find out who you are. and do it im purpose. •Dolly Parton Matthew S. Lai Man is m made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another Hizalvth Julie Lalannc Whatever else anything is. it ought to begin Ity Iving personal. Veronica Ingrid Lam you set sour mind free baby. Maybe you'll ldcrstanJ. Starfish Coffee. Maple syrup id yam. Trewr Lrmhriglu I meant to find a senior quote ivn the topic of latines' online. Wit I fell asleep. Sorry. Jessica Francts Lamson Moving on is simple, it's what we leave Ivhind that's hard Alexandria Ruriarca Lining Siiulex. you never wished to be a princess, always to he queen. Buona none. Je t'aimc tous! Biggest Stress Case Max Kaplan Annie Lee Kcrrv Anne Lanaltan Liughter is my quality so when in doubt, smile. Maureen Jennifer Liu The very things that hold you down arc going to lift you up. Peace be with you. Davidson L Lao The difference between the possil'Jc and the impossiNc lies in a person’s determination. Dea-k Lawson Seniors SI u 225 Hi Dion Lazaro Although ! am atenor. I am Ban-tone! Annie Lynne Lee Just tell me I can’t do it. I dare xtu. -Gary Hall Jr. Patti Pang, Andrew Rugg, Christina Jones . . . -- Most Likely to Succeed Ajjks Hyun-Jeonj; Ixv if w were put on trial lor our thoughts. would all be hanged • Alias Grace Aridlc M. Lee Beam me up Jesus. Brian J. Lee Individuals Always Make The Highest Effort Over New Experiences. • BLEU Martin T. Ixv The important thine isn’t what others think of me. hut what I think of me. Nodlc Jasmin Ixv You're xs pretty as I am handsome. -Dad Lav Ya Mom. Dad. and Nina Stephanie Cherisse Lev Perseverance has a magical effect before whi difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish. Tracy K. Lee Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. ZadiarvJ. Ixv You haw to expect things of yourself before you can do them... thnx mom dad Otn K. LePhv Libor I ruler Correct Knowledge- LIX'K David A. Lew The mind forgets hut the heart alwa remembers, -thx mom. dad. family, frien v-ball 226Wk Seniors Andrew Louis Uotta Gcremy J. Lobo ■Irs. Ri«Iinson - you arc trying; to seduce me -The Graduate Teacher’s Pet Jimmy O’Meara Lourdes Long - ■ Alexandra Lohadt a friend is one who knows you, but I os vs hi anyway Francesca Gabridla Lollini Nesvr trust an emu, it could cost you yvxir life... I'm done... Retina A. Lomhaido I had a world of my own, everything would nonsense. Hut's what's up! Lourdes I login Long AMIKJ Marielena H. Loo “You are fabulous, esvty one of yvxi. More litc; the great life begins now. - Ts n ' Kushner Brianna M. Loughridge May your life be like toilet paper-long and useful. Wink! Thnxfem fmds Benjamin Louie tsert super cool witty profound senior etc. | Julianne Louie All endings are beginnings; wv just don't kn.Av it at the time.- Mitch Albom Adrian M. Lui A man wrho doesn’t spend rime with his family can never Iv a real man. -Don Corloone from Godfather Jenise Anne Lum I Used Ts Think My Middle Name Was And. Jenise Anil Lum. Anil I Still Got Inn College, So There's Hope For Us All Seniors Kevin L Uma “He who make a he t of himself Get riil of the pain of beto a man. IV. Johnson Mich ad M. Mace I do what I must. pursue what I lust. it s true that I just. (hotMe the few that I tttist. Ulward 1 . Madigtn II “The htinun heart is made to vvin“-Slip. Christo duce vincamus. Elizabeth 1). Magee When you find yourself in the thick of it. he yourself to a hit of what is all around you. One mans misery is another mans mystery R.I.P Dimclojs Gregory J. Malman Yeah, they always freak «Hit when you leave the scene of an accident. y.i know. Gregory Mangan It's only after you've lost everything that you're free to do anything. Gustavo A. Manzanares there will never be another me. this i c gaurentee Peter Nicholas Markevich “The watt is over I'm now taking ovvr yourc no longer laughing I'm not drowning fast enough Brandon William Martin When yv u reach the end of your rojv. tie a knot in it and hang on. Best Eyes Nicolina Milani-Walker Alex Bardack Adam J. Martin “When peeps get rowdy, peep get 'Knit 'bout it. - Big Bcrny. 650 Thank M. M. R. Em Nick Martino: Put dtnvn yvmr ycarlxsok and do somethi useful. yvxi Uim. 228' Seniors Amy K, McCarthy you haven't got anything nice to say atxuit ybody. come and sit next to me. -Alice ngwortll Katie Rose McCarthy Dream on. hut don’t imagine they'll all come true. That's what’s up! Maddeine McCarthy Courage is King scared to death - and saddling up anyway. - John Wayne Christopher J. McCarty Aftcrism n) - A clewr. witty statement you don't think of until too late. Ryan E. McCauley „• make a living by what wv get. wv make a by' what wv gnv. Thanks Mom. Dad. Pie, •nor. Friends John R. McGee You don't know what you don't know Colleen Mar irvt McHuJi Maybe you're one of those chtxwy chaps o likes kooky captains' caps perhaps.-Seuss -e M.D.E.F David M. McCracken “To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is only the way to draw new mischief on... - Othello Laura Elizabeth McCunniff-Rdd Ah get Kirn, keep warm, short pants, romance, learn to dance, get dressed, yet blessed, try to k a success Amy R. McDcvitt Tile question isnt 'what am wv going to do’ the question is 'what arent wv going to do.’’ F Bueller xoxox ■ Christopher C. McGuire YiHir reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul. -Kahlil Gibran m Casey McLennan Sen tors Laura K. McNult ' Ain’t nothin' wrong with the way 4k mmw. John A. Metis I can't listen to that much Wanner. I start netting the urge to conquer Poland.” -Wswdy Allen Danin Mdkonian You only liw once, and the way I live, once ts enough... - Franks. Thanks Moin.Friends.Class or 05 Hlcn Rac Mczzcra Some men see things as they an and ask vh Others dream things that nevvr were and as wlvy not. Rachd Mikulskv “Perhaps it is marwlous and humble to lsc blindfolded.’ RM Louise Marie Miller You wanna know the trouble with real life? There’s no danger music. Best Dressed Paul Ncdcau 6c Antonette Bondoc i Nicolina MilaniAValker Let the good times roll. x wox Samantha Miller Winning Medals is good: racing better; loving the sport is best. Live mom.dad.alex.mike.nick Katherine Anne Milton Nicolas R Mizono Scan Monaghan Chaz M. Morales “Idealism is what precedes experience: cynidsm Once you learn how to die. you learn how Riot Never Stop!' • Missing In .Action is what follows. to liw ’Cha: doom know why people say cha: cal in the ltd person, because cha: doesn’t FBA1.I. thx mom 2 30ftt Seniors Katie Moran onsciousncss- that annoying rime between aps. Chillax. ■ never let my schooling interfere with my ilucation. Brian Navarro u trK l your test and yv u failed miserably, he lesson is 'never try'. HJS Craig Nelson ’olitivs is not a bad profession. If vm succeed iere are many rewards, if you disgrace yvnirself o can always write a l x k. -Ronald Reagan Jessica E. Morse s mcthings coming I don't knsnv what it is. but it is gonna be great • Sondheim Wilma L Mui Friendship is the golden thread that ties all hearts together. Meghan M. Mullen Living is hard and vhing is easy. My mistakes, they won't deleat me. No regrets. -Bon Jovi Biggest Dress Code Violator Katie Moran Greg Vlahos Anne L Murphy Lite mils on... Paul C. Neck-au Inctediblc! One of the worst performances of my career and they never dsniltcd it for a second. Jack G. Ncvvman When they pitch it I hit it. When they hit it I catch it. -Willie Mays. Keith Ngan If vvhi want an autograph next to this picture, just come and ask me K Nina M. Novasic Normal is the halfway punt between what vvhi want and what you can get. St‘iwors 2 31 Leslie C. O'Callaghan Aimmi' who an only think of one way to spell a mini obviously lack imagination. - Mark Twain Emily L O’Dwyvr I just wanna tell you guys thank' tor being here. Best days ctvt. Rosanne J. O’I Lira “Some days you'tv the hue. some days you’re the windshield’ James A. O'Meara, IV The true test of a nun's character is what hi does when no one is watching. Drama King and Queen Brian Holl Daria Willis Kathleen P. O’Reilly Laughter is the shortest distance between two people. • Victor Borge Christian A. On” The difference between luck and skill is the duration of which it lasts. Thx MDC Jennifer Ann Olsen So I thought about it. and I decided that line )tw. Yesenia T. Padilla ‘We hue a problem with no solutk low. and to be lovvd. -Conor OK-rst Melody Pak Patricia Carmen Pang Rachel Kathleen Parker A synonym is a word sou use when you can't It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any Stop looking at me swan!! spell the word you first thought of. Tlmx Uwv! survival value, hsv to all. Mom Dad Ryan G. Rartee On June 11th. 1987. perfection was bom. Nov I must go. I've bad a great time. 650 2 32 w? Seniors Matthew J. Peck jr greatest «lory is not in never tailing, t in rising every time we fill.THX DJOFamilySt Friends Kimberly I j3 etti 7c won’t be sad. well be dad. for all the life 've had. and we'll remember whcn.’thanks n.O.H Patrick J. Popoeits me. don't let it slip away. Raise x ur das , •re's to yesterday 650 Tullio Matthew Purtill jgedy is when 1 cot iny finger. Comedy is icn you walk into an open sewer and die . M. I). B Susanna Peeples “And now. cried Max, “let the wild rumpus stan! -Where The Wild Things Are Hunter Ross Prtterson One slay you will tell your grandchildren the legend that was Hunter Pcttcrson-650-life- Done-Dont Ibid Allison Anne Pheatt “In your heart you know that the juice is worth the squeeze. Thais what moral fiber's all about Kristen Polen After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is musk. Thanks M.D.L Jennifer M. Power life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself. Thanks Mom. Dad Joh n, Friends Misao Tachibana Armand Bedrossian June L Quan Valeric M. Qucsada “The greatest thing ) u will ever learn is just to If you’re gonna run with me. u's gonna be a Lav aiul be loved in return - Moulin Rouge wild ride. Jeannette Quintana The race is long. But in the end its just with yourself. LuvmyFAMILY. LuvUBABY. Seniors 33 Patrick M. Raggo There muH K- some wav out of here. said the joker to the thief Emily A. Rinaldi I wanted to change the world, hot now 1 can hardly bother to change my socks. Thomas Raymond Re-tula You got to be care hil if you dont know wive re you tv going because you might not get tlvere -Yogi Berra Benjamin K. Riney “Is there such a tiling as too much fun in high-school? -thnx to nt - family. friends. claw of 04' Lunvn marie R. Revs The rock candy's melted, only diamonds now remain. Anne McLeod Rollandi l: vn a broken clock is right twice a day. -T. Soprano One Low Class Clown Brianna Loughridge Brian Coe Michael Rossi heel the rhythm! Feci the rhyme! Come on get up. it's bobsled time! Andrew Rujx “Tliose are my principles. If you don't like them I haw others. -Crouch Marx. Seniors Brendan M. Rhoan A simple choice can prow to be essenti; cwn though it miglit appear inconsequentia •Watterson John Roman Chill out and put your feet up. Nathan A. Rossi Curiosity killed the cat. So did my Lexi Tlvanks Mom. Pad. Bro. MPACME! Zachary Campbell Salin Good judgment comes from experience, at experience comes from bad judgment. Than friends family I-e-oul Samson gmty. always dignity -Singin in the Rain Micada Scarpulla Lokesh Sehyptl sal loss i only possible when you hnv imething more than y m Uav yourself. Alexander L Simon ►nee more upon the waters! And the waves aund beneath me as a steed that knows Ins der. Lrd Byron Juliana M. Sanyuinetti See yourself in a place beyond loJay. yeah the future can lx scary. Elizabeth Noelle Santos Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and lease a tr.nl. Thanks MD Darrvl B. Sarzaba Lav is like a swisvl chair..-it iivavs...people. .yea. Thanks Mom. Dad. Bro. Guo. IWAMY Natalie A. Schwab Kevin M. Sdwvall good taste is the enemy of creativity -pablo picasso Bnxk R. Sciyliano If skinny-dipping is considered a sin. my father is Satan...650 Samantha jane Silvia Living is like tearing through a museum because you can't take it all in at once.-Audrcy Hepburn Nathan Singhapok Don't stop wasting people’s time. One day soon you're going to shine. Jamie Adams Celia Spalding Most Ijkelyto in EterasrnoN _ a .. Scnumiqpl)') Danidlc C. Smith Be Optimistic, I n'i V.i IV- A Grumpy. When The Road Ciet' Bumps-. Just Smile. Smile. Smile- Be IIAITY! XOM'RNDS Matthew D. Smith Write down my number hut Join call me till t ur sure- Bit: ups t« tarn and triends •SMITTY Anna Eluabeth Snyder “Well, alter this I should think nothing ol tailing: down stairs. - Alice in Wonderland Mush Lav MD Michad I). Snyder There's a message in my Alpha Bits. It sa '(XXX)'!. . .Peck. those are shcerios. Emily So The more you learn about yourself the more opportunities you have to make your life more fulfilling. Stephanie B. Soderborg I didn't know you could fly a plane... ITy. yes. Lind, no. Shane R Sofos Remember this - very little is needed to make a happy life. -Marcus Aurelius Thxs Dad.Mvm,Summer Molly Anne Soopcr ADrcamcrUOneWhoC'anOnlyFindHisW; ThruMoonlight. HisPunishmcntlsThatHc SccsTheDawn B4Tl e RextOfTlte World. David R Soto Cdia Spalding Hope provokes those without dollars to dream-through yv ur existancc become wealthy knowledge is king Joseph R. St. Marie The further you arc to the left, that farther you are from reality. Tyronda B. Starks God put you on this earth for a Reason, not tor a season. Thx Fj. Lb. GH, TW. r Coolest Car Ali Julia Chope and Ed Madigan 2 36 ww Sen tors Nora Kathleen Stillman ie ain't nochins hut a gvxxl ttiK v, a good mix [V to put you in the right mood. Robert Midtad Sturgeon Your mother was a hampster and your father smelled of elderberries!!!! Scant Sullivan People often mistake what I sa ' (at what I am thinking. Matthew B. Sundby “Your friend is the man who know all alxsut u. and still likes you. Misao Tadtihana When on the ladder of success, don’t let boys look up your dress! Oliva Talavan-Beeker Little surprises around every corner, but nothing dangerous! Willy Wonka Sophia D. Tan There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want. - Calvin Ck Hobbes Michdle Rose Sim twice lave to the jxwnt trf tears. -Camus Janelle Tropper Matt Smith Next Car on “Pimp My Ride” Stephanie Tang In The End There's But One Destination, We End L'p Being True To Ourselves Only Because We Have No Choice - Russo Bridget Carevv Tarantino Every story has its ending. Ixit in life every ending is just a new Ivginning. Thx fain friends mono Midiad Christopher Tate Embrace every triumph or failure in life, and above all. have tun in doing so. Thanks I)Ms Friends KC Julie A. Tayag Save money to spend money...You only live once! Seniors Amanda Anne Tcdcsoo 'll you can afford to pay tor college. there’s no neevl to go -Davenport Courtney Thomas Tardiness is not something vm can do on yvuir own. I d like to thank... Maiwl S. Thompson Quitters never win. and winners nevvr c|iiit. Kit those wlio never quit AND never win ate idiots. Andrew Tto “To infinity... and beyond! - Bu:: Light v ThnxMomDadAlysea Yousef Jamil lotah Christopher J. Tow “To slur a good man's name with crass slander “Let my life le a Irving testament for thswe who is a cnnve: Time alone can pnxv the honest seek inspiration. man Amanda Elizabeth Trvxlinnick I’m gonna smile my lest smile ami laugh like it's going out of style. J.iiu-lle Rochelle Troppcr Faith-being Mite of what I hope tor cert.nn of what I do not sec-Heb 11:1 I Can Only Imagine-McrcyMe Most Likely to Work at S.L Geremy Lobo Ellen Mezzera i Brvndan G. Trtklell “You've got to trust vmr instincts, and let go of regrets... Miranda Tsanj Tliere is the tear that tlverv's an afterlife. Kit no one will know where it's K-ing hcld.-Woody Alten Julie Hyse Tursi Sweet Caroline. gi«xl times never sccmcvl so good. md. gnu Natalia Meawles Urbina Only good girls keep diaries. Bad girls dot have the timc.'-Tallulah Bankhead 2 3 8 Seniors Cartas Felipe Vdcs • blood colder so I'm bolder, got so ich wight on my shoulders, hut when I •k in the mirror Donna Marie T. Y'eridiano Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened. Ciara M. Ylehwv Our greatest glory is not in ne vr tailing. Kit in rising owry time wv lull. I Christiannc B. Vocal I could try to count the times that Ive been through this in my mind Kit Ins ninning our of fingers. Most Changed Regina Lombardo Trevor Lambright Rons I. Walker “You can play a shoestring ifyou're sincere' - John Coltranc Sarah Fliiaheth Jean Walsh built yhi a city, would you tear it down! Frill Wilk The secret to enjoying school is to haw a hobby that is cwn worse. m Joshua A. Williams I am the blood of a slaw with the heart of a king. So 1 look in my reflection tor courage. Ga% rv W. Ylahos Friends don't let friends row crew. 650 for life Josip Vukie A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it's tile only thing that cut has. Matthew T. Walsh If the minimum wasn't acceptable it wouldn't K' callevl the minimum. Daria K. Willis life is tixi short not to be happy, so smile, say cheese and low as much as possible. Seniors 2 39 Valeric Wolf IXm'j just stand there, bust a move. C’mon now. start your gnxAe- Thx lare to Ham. Friends Bea Kirk Philip Wolfrom In brightest day. in darkest night, no evil ‘hall escape my sight, tor I ant the Shadow Wolf. Thanks Tiffany S. Woo It is one ot the blessings of old friends that you can afford to Iv stupisl with them. Tod S. Yates If not for the ctAiragc of the fearless crew, minnow would Iv lost. Allison Yce The roots of true achievement lie in the will to become the best that you can IwomcThxM'St I J. friends Daniel G. Yce Thank u Saint Ignatius tor the education, friends, food, and a warm place to sleep. Michael A. Yce I have hail the best time of my life, and I am grateful to have Kvn given a chance to leave my mark. linn E. Young Is there more to life, other than being tea really. riJiculously good looking.' Dante N. Zanavd My plan lor success is wake early, sleep late, and win tire lottery Jane Zatkin Being grown up isn’t half as fun as growing up. these are the best days of our lives. LUVUFAMFRNPS Claudia D. Zepeda It takes 17 muscles to fawn. Anil 22 muscles to smile. So Smile. It conserves energy. Neil Johnstone Courtney Thomas Late to Graduation Seniors even just a senior. The miqueness cou we were too - but we remembered always our time lv morj Where did you go on your summer vacation? Summertime And the uvin'S Easy “I went to Singapore with my family. We spent a lot of time eating curry, skewers, and oyster omelets. The best part was obviously the food, but the worst part is you can't chew gum. You get caned if you do.” - Andrew Tio “The best part of my trip to Ireland were the cute boys. 1 spent a month with my cousins, ate pub food, and went all over Dublin and Galway - the place to go. but none of it was G-Ratcd.” Nicolina Milani-Walker I went to the Dominican Republic with my family. I went windsurfing and sailing and the best part was the food. The worst part was they wouldn’t let us leave.” -Christian Cavalier Favorite song or movie from the SUMMER “Goodies, by Ciani. My faumte litte is. the beginning, ‘got } nt lux and kxhered’.” - Ed Madigan The Lean Back Remix.”. Our favorite pan is tlx begmning. ‘ir's dx- mother... .. remix’” - Gustavo Manures atxl Neil Johnstone Li: Arulolong “Spider Man 2. because the movie reminds me off my friend Richard.” Kevin Luna “Brown Buddy. I didn’t necessarily like it. It was the most disturbing movie I have ever seen in my entire life.” Rt sic vT 1 Lira “Naphrean Dynamite. I likc l the part where he listed random stuff.” 242 Seniors “I went to Rome, Venice, and Florence in Italy, and Paris with my family for two weeks. Florence was the best, just beautiful. In Rome. I saw the coliseum. It’s amazing how these structures are still standing. Italy was too busy. The best part was the spaghetti and gnocchi, which are potato dumplings with pcsto. - Julianna Sanguinctti “I went to Kihei, Maui. It's a coast town and I’ve been going there for the past 15 years. It's like a second home to me. Going there after junior year was really relaxing because I needed to unwind. I went up the Haleakala volcano at 2 AM to see the stars. There’s also a really cool observatory up there where you can sec the stars. It was awesome. - Shane Solos “I went to Monterey and hung out at the beach. Next time I want to go surfing. I love the nice weather.” - Vanessa Cordova Where did you work over the summer? “I worked with the kiddies at the YMCA. 1 got to do whatever I wanted because I was a counselor, but the worst parts were coming in e-arlv in the morning and working extended care. - Ali Chope “I volunteered at CYO Camp Armstrong. It’s in Occidental, up north, past Marin, in the redwoods. I made life long friends. - Amy McDcvitt I. Miranda Tsang, Allyson Gome:. Alex Carr. Li: Santos at Great America. 2. Julie Tursi. Li::y Lalane. Katie McCarthy, and Sam Silvia, in Paris on a SI sponsored trip. J. Aimcc Labagh and Ciara Vichwvg in Spain. 4. Katie I'chlhabcr, Erin Young, Ryan McCauley, and Allison Yce watching fireworks on 4th of July. 5. Li: Andolong and June Quan in San Diego for the National Student Leadership. 6. Oliva Tnlavan and Alexa Contreras in front of the Eiffel Tower. David Hubbel I wotkid at Safeway over at Wfedake. It tuck txcr my sdicvkile. Y xi wotk whatever dxy give wxi. On SurxUs, you get pad time and a hah. Armand Rcdrossian “ I worked at my dad’s office as an assistant for an oral surgeon. I saw blood and bone.” Casey McLennan I worked at a ranch in Nacissao for six weeks. I did landscaping work, dug trenches, and pulled weeds. Seniors' “It's annoying cause I'd haw freshmen clinging on my back thinking I was Craig.” -Alan Chee “It kinda sucks, because I haw to wait for her to get out of her sport, but it is cool because I get to introduce her to my friends. - Geremy Lobo What is it i.ikf. to have a sibling at SI? “I had to learn to go by two names, because four months into the semester, Mr. Drucker was still calling me Georgina.” - Christina Jones “It’s cool cause I can give him advice and support him in things he wants to do. It's like watching yourself go through the whole process again.” -Mike Tate Urbina “The best thing about being a senior is you don’t give a damn alxn.it anything, and you can say whatever you want, whenever you want. Christian Ong “The day's I’m not being called a freshman. Bea DiCarlo “You don’t have to care how you look. You can go to school looking ugly and no one really cares.” Seniors Be You Do WHAT YOU WANT TO DO 1. Matt Crumedy Ck Tyronda Starks 2. Ralph Bragania 3. Matt Mulry, Anne Rollandi, Ck Nina Novasic 4. Nico Miiono !k Chris Tow 5. Annie Murphy, Collen Fredricks, Ck Laura McNulty 6. Erica Cedes, Anna King. . Bridget Tarantino 7. Julie Tayag Jk Om Lepree What distingusfies our CLASS? The dedication of all our fans who go to the games even if they’re like 3 hours away and our spirit at the rally’s too. -Ellen Mcizera “We have the hottest guys. - Man Elijah (and Courtney Thomas) I think were dose. When we come tor a reunion there will be a lot of us, like big groups of us, th.it are still close ami in contact with each ocher, especially the teams. - Leslie Freeman “Denny’s grand slam breakfast.” - Brendan Tnidcll “I said 1 was in West Portal and I fell on the tracks and I had to wobble to the bus.” -April Bautista HOW DO YOU ENTERTAIN FATHER WRIGHT WITH YOUR I.ATE EXCUSES? “One morning my boyfriend's car wouldn’t start so wv tried jump starting it 3 times, with 3 different cars, each one bigger than the other. We woke up my neighbor and figured out that the spark plugs were not connected. By the time wv fixed it, .AAA was trying to tow away the car, so wv had to stop them. Finally, he drove me to school and 1 was an hour late. - Daria Willis Julie Untie Jack Kamm “The teachers let us get away “1 can push people in the with more.” hallways. People standing in the hallways annoy me, so IH Hb now I just push them.” Jenny Power “We appreciate everything more because we aren’t going to have it next year. Sen tors “I make all my teachers think they’re my favorite.” “Sensei Takamatsu because she let's us have fun days, like watching The Song of the Sugarcane Fields.' Mr. Reardon is more of a friend than a teacher, hut we still learn. “DRUCKFR!!! Because he is the coolest human lx ing on earth. It’s self-explanatory. He’s made my life complete. -Regina Lombardo “Mr. Quattrin gave me a black eye because he threw a dry erase hoard marker at me. It taught me not to sleep in class.” -Hunter Petterson “Mr. Gavin because he d x s funny impressions of an old Russian lady and lie wraps a sweater around his head. You have to see it. - Ben Cutten Who is your favorite teacher? Mr. Bjorquist in Fiction into Film. He’s funny and understanding. 1 le makes the classroom environment really friendy. He really does that.” - Nancy Barisic w f I Eric kathrein Annie Lee 246 fjw Seniors MCE TELE “Stoopid, stoopid, stoopid, stoopid. From Mr. Zorkin - Joey Chy “Did you know that stop signs with the white rims around them arc optional? - From Mr. Cannady by Kristina Kern “And the atoms ran around, hut atoms don't run around, because they don’t have Feet. But you get the idea. From Mr. Cannady by Emily Rinaldi We DON T NEED NO We DON’T NEED NO THOUGHT CONTROL What ls your favorhe: quctu; from a teacher? Mayday, mayday, half plane. Whoa! Mayday, mayday, quarter plane. From Mr. C. Murphy - Susan Peeples Courtney “The bell is just a suggestion.” From Fr. Wright Brian Coe Pain is weakness leaving your body.” - From Coach Wise _ SIM Scnum jpIA I I LIKE TO EAT Eat, Eat Apples and Bananas What do you think about MAX AND THE LUNCH LADIES? I think they're cute. - Brian Holl I love Max. I Ic's cooler than some of the teachers. He comes to all of the football games. And he always serves me first when he knows I'm skipping class! - Anna Alioto He's like the coolest lunch person I've ever known. - Davidson Lao 6. Amanda Tredinnick, Allison Plieatt, Jessica Limson, . Amanda Garcia- 7. Jane Zatkin. 8. Mike Fortes Mike Amelle. 9. Melody Pak Ck Robert Sturgeon. Seniors What is your most memorable run in with the law? “I got a ticket because somebody cut me off after exiting the toll booth on the bridge and almost ran me into the barrels. I was chasing him and I got a ticket. I was going 75 in a 45. I was on my way to summer school, too.” - Charlie Ellis “I hit 2 cars and ran. One of them, I was double parked and then reversing but one of the cars was sticking out. 1 also ran 2 stop signs. One police man just shook his finger at me. - Valerie Qucsada “I got sued. I was on Pacheco, trying to make a left onto Sunset. It was green, so I moved, but he ran the red light. After he hit me, he got out of the car and said it was his fault, and then he turned around and sued me.” - Katie Jeung 1. Dillon Kwiat ik Louie Sehgal. 2. Pat Raggio, John Roman, Ok Nick Garcia. 3. Brianna Loughridge, Matt Smith. Ok Marcel Thompson. 4. Katherine Kerbleski Ok Francesca Flaherty. 3. J.J Casas. 6. Ted Yates. 7. Darren Criss, Francesca Christopher, Ok Anna Snyder. S. Ben Cutten and Hannah Brosnan. 9. Alex Dillon. Pat ftjpovitz «St Ryan Partee We went around Hillsborough blowing up mailboxes and then we got arrested.” June Quan “I have 3 parking tickets. Parking is hard, especially on the days the 8 graders come because their parents take up the parking. All the young kids drive and its annoying. Janelle Tropper “ftom nid«, I kt my JLite drive my c and we almost crashed 4 times. He vv. going 70 mph on the struts of Sa Francisco. He dose more psycho tha me with Dannie Smith in rhe car. Seniors Kerry Lanahan “I was on nry way to school and I forge my friends btwnies (or her birthday, so I sped hack home, but the cop just let me go and put me on avoid so next time I’ll get a ticket. Stephanie Soderborg I was driving my bug ansi I turned onto an unpav«d nwid. I didn’t see the utility hew that was sticking exit and I ran txxrr it. Tire oil pan ripoed open and m ' engine ftoee. I had to | ty $7,000 for it to be fixed. Lollini a deer!!” Senior.' 2 51 2 52 ww Seniors A Day In The Life Of A Senior 8:00 AM: Hie snooze button for the third time 8:15 AM: Throw on sweats and a t-shirt 8:30 AM: Park a mile away from school due to street cleaning and 8th grade visitation day 8:45 AM: Sorry Fr. Wright, 1 had to drive my parents to the airport. They're going to Tahoe. (Miss 1st Period: Problem Solving...because I have problems of my own) 9:20 AM: Announcements - Dance around the hallways to Ashlee Simpson's Pieces of Me 9:30 AM: Am I in hell...oh no, we're reading The Inferno in English class Recess: Hit up the commons for some cookies 10:40 AM: Human Sexuality 11:35 AM: Disect pig fetus...speaking of which, we're having hot dogs for lunch Lunch: Empty out our wallets for lunch prepared by the gourmet chefs 1:25 PM: Dessert in AP Government because someone was late for Mr. Zatkin's class and had to bring doughnuts Afterschool: Fields, courts, stage, track, detention and all the places we go after 2:15 PM Ti !Al l E IR DD RKDM What would you do if LOCKED IN SI AFTER HOURS? 1 would go on the PA and call Brother Draper to the office. - Bohby Kane “1 would raid the physics room Ivcausc they have some really cool stuff in there. - Agnes Lee “I would put on Ms. Cota's makeup. - Steve Calcagno I would set up a Slip-n-Slide in the hallways with foam and bubbles everywhere.’ -Antonette Bondoc “I would play music over the loudspeaker and thr«Av a far party in the student center. Tire theme would be Adios Muchachos! . and only seniors would be invited. - Gina Bales trieri “Sneak into the library, find a good book, a nice quiet spot and read fine literature out loud, while drinking a juice box. - Greg Mangan Claudia Zepeda I would go to our reunion. I’ll be interested to see what people are like. I’ll bring my husband and nice car. Dylan Green “I don’t know. I'll see you there. Dannie Smith “I'd come to see who got ugh and how those people who thought they were all that tailed in life. 254 Seniors 1. Josip Vukic, Zach Salin, and Alex Chart: travel to Los Gatos to support their fellow seniors. 2. Craig Nelson and Sophia Gutierre:- Johnson walk hack to class after a fun lunch. 3. Maddie McCarthy and Leslie O'Callaghan enjoy watching the Varsity Football team's playoff game. 4. Nora Stillman and Lourdes Long share a hug in front of J.B. Murphy Field. 5. Chris Kramer. Matt Kustel, and Nick Barisonc show some Star Trak pride. 6. Vanessa Krause and Jen Olsen sit in the hallway where Ms. Wolf’s art students display their work. 7. Charles Glover and George Groh laugh it up in the courtyard, where some students eat lunch on sunny days. 8. Lauren Bcudewyn, Maria DcGaetano, Caitlin DeBarbrie, and Darryl Sarcaba relax in the back of the stuent center where students can take in the ocean view. 9. Bca DiCarlo, Lauren Barulich. and Alexa Francos pose on the stairs behind school on their way to the lower parking lot where many students park on those crowded Monday mornings. 10. Sean Monaghan and Yesenia Padilla chill outside the gym foyer with their freshly made snowballs. Rachel Parker “I want to go to college to get some knowledge. Seara Sullivan “I’m excited to try new things, meet new people, and apply what I’ve earned at SI to the outside world. Jenisc Lum “1 get to mere awayr from home. Just not to be in the same city as my parents, and to finally get my belly button pierced. $1 u Seniors 255 nn r Seven Years I he Bruce St. Ignatius College Preparatory and Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory an- the participants in the oldest high school athletic rivalry west of the Mississippi River. As a matter of fact, most of the high schools in existence today weren’t even around when S.I. and S.H. first competed against each other on the playing field. St. Patrick’s Day in 1893 marked the start of this tradition when the two schools met in Central Park at Eighth and Market Streets for a mghy game; a game won by Sacred I lean. 14-4. Over the years that rivalry has flourished as the schools competed in a variety of sports in three successive leagues. The Brucc-Mahoney Memorial Trophy is symbolic of the S.I.-S.H. rivalry. Established in 1947. it is awarded to the school which is victorious in league competition in two out of the three major sports each year: football, basketball, and baseball. (In basketball and baseball, where the schools play more than one game, only the first contest in each sport is counted.) Tlie Trophy is named in honor of Bill Bruce (S.I. 1935) and Jerry Mahoney (S.H. 1944). representing the graduates of St. Ignatius and of Sacred 1 lean who gave their lives for their country in World War II. At S.I.. Bill Bruce was an outstanding student and a fine athlete, particularly in the sport of football. He was involved in many extracurricular activities, and he served as student body president. He joined the Navy at the start of the war and was killed in an airplane crash at the Naval Air Station at Pasco, Washington, on April 14. 1943. Jerry Mahoney was an outstanding football and basketball player at S.H., earning All- City honors in both sports during his senior year. He enlisted in the Navy after graduation and was aboard the U.S.S. Denny B. Plant when the ship was sunk by a German submarine. Tlie Trophy is awarded to the school which is victorious on the playing field or court, but in addition to athletic success it also recognizes the spirit and good sportsmanship which have Ken passed down from generation to generation of Wildcats and Irish. The Brucc-Mahoney Trophy is a prize which the snidents of both schools value as much today as their fathers anil grandfathers did before them. And the rivalry between S.I. and S.H. is as vibrant in the twenty-first century as it was long ago in the nineteenth. Saint Ignatius has won the trophy forty times and Sacred Heart has won the trophy eighteen times. (Text is from hnp: wrww.siprep.org about rraditions bruce_mahoney.cfn'i) Left, the Bruce Mahoney Trophy at a rally, sports photos from The Ignatian, 1972 2 56 aw Bruce Mahoney Baseball SI __ - SH __ Will Fcnniti ‘05 passes the ball to his team mate. Nico Mirono‘05 guards 21 from Sacred Heart. Dance and Drill performs at halftime. This year. everyone was in accoid that Si's team was much more appropriate than Sacred Heart's. At the end of the game, the cheering section Kisin chanting, “Seven years. The Class of 2C05 became the h«unh class in a row to haw the trophy f r their entire stay at SI. Brwce-Mtthone} 2 57 Through the Ages Pic: cures of Senior Friends in Grammar School For some, SI is only a continuation of friendship from grammar school. Some are still sharing the tears, laughs, and hugs that will be treasured forever. One day we’ll look back at these pictures and think, what was I thinking.7 Did I really do my hair like that? 1 can’t believe I survived without make up! OR some will say...Dang, I looked good what happened? Some of us don’t have a sense of humor, so we rely on our friends to laugh and smile. Most ol us cannot cry alone, which is why we lend our shoulders for our friends to cry on. Through everything, our friends are the people we know we can count on. 260Time Capsule A. Sarah Walsh, Franchcsca Lollini. B. Katherine Kerbleski, Kaitlin Farnham. C. Oliva Talavan, Matt Mulry. D. Lizzy Lalanne, Anne Murphy. H. Bea DiCarlo, Maria DeGaetano, Micaela Scarpulla. F. Jared Retro, Theora Cimino. G. Katie O’Reilly, Leslie O’Callaghan. I I. Dante Zanassi, Casey Gin. I. Colleen Fredericks, Alexa Franco:. J. Francesca Flaherty, Mark Carlin, Matt Walsh. K. Ian Del Castillo, Greg Malman, Mike Tate, Brian Lee. L. Eunice Bcngco, Nabill Hourieh. [gilt Time Cctpsu! dSjp26 Good Snow Day On November 3. 2004 it started to snow in the Sunset. Students in 8th period weren't let out of their classes, but that didn’t stop other students from taking advantage of the rare appearance of snow in San Francisco. The students engaged in snowball fights and left wet trails all over the school. Memo A) 7-Up Upsidedown. in 2003, DNL advertising trucks came to SI to spread tile vw rd of their new drink. Students tlocked to the trucks for free samples after classes. 13) Krispy Krcme Fridays. It started as fund raisers for clubs and graduation, and eventually students Knight these 50 cent donunts for their classes. C) In-N-Our. Along with the Krispy Krcmcs came the burgers. First coming to the socials, and then to the lunch periods. D) Jamba Juice. This was the third fcxxl erase to come to our school, hosted by Smdent Council. JB Murphey Field In the fill l w in ter of 2002, SI started to remodel the track into a new astro-turf field and new rubber track. This 2 million dollar track was ready by spring 2003, just in time for the end of winter sports and beginning of spring sports. Co Cats! This field is also where we gathered when there was a gas leak. Secrets This year is the first year that Saint Igna- tius hosted the Kaiser Permante play Secrets. A play on STD’s, being sexually active, and the consequences of “secrets.” CAREER. DAY Every other year, professionals come to Saint Ignatius to teach students about professions they may later choose in life. The most popular usu- ally include radio, medicine, and the FBI. Frosh Soph LOCk- Music and dancing in the Student Center. Movies in the theaters. Games and Sports in the gyms. Food in the Foyer. What better way to spend your Friday? Time Capsule RIES Hid ISO 1001 NATION.COM During the 02-03 school v-.ir. a student from Lowvll created a website for MuJents to critique their teachers. Instead, it turned into a gossip website for students. A mandatory assembly was called to remind students that we afe suppose to be people with and tor others. Pressure from high schools across the country caused the webmaster to shut the site clown. The E-Maii SPam Massacre Ne.ir tl c end of the Pall Semester OJ. stuiknLs temnj a way to send macs e-mails out to «very stiklcnt in the school. Drama ensued as students sent emails Ml and lvMinis. Trasi i Qeamnc UP Af IER SC I IOOL ‘Would class officers please report to the dean's office. These oh-so-familiar words haunted us many times. These words made us know wv would be getting out late. Broken Vending Machines Dl TF.NTION BREATHALYZERS Starting in the year 2001, before entering school dances, teachers asked students to roll dice saying, “If you get the lucky number you win a prise. That “prize” was a breathalyzer test. Skirt Day On a rare hot day in the Sunset, 300 of those that are not males decided to wear skirts that were a little on the short side. Brother Draper called down 100 of the 300 offenders, where Mrs. Cota measured each skirt and gave deten- tions to the girls with the skirts that were a little too short. September 11. 2001 Everyone will remember the day that the terrorists attacked the United States. We grew closer as Americans, and there was a sense of unity and camaraderie in school that day. The fallen of 9 11 will always be remembered for their courage, innocence, and their hope for the human spirit. Fashion Technology A. North Face Jackets B. Uggs C. Chuck Taylors I). Flip Phones E. Scarves F. Beanies G. Long Sleeved Undershirts I I. Pumps I. MP3 Players J. Rugby' Polos K. Long Hair tor guys L Lance Armstrong Bracelets Places 1 E WENT YAR...BOARD YOUR SHIPS MATEY! T T 2004-2005 Headlines Scott Peterson Case MODESTO, California - Since ihe unfortunate murder of Modesto resident Laci Peterson on Christmas Eve 2002. people around the country have been enthralled with the everyday events of this trial. Scott Peterson, Lad’s husband, was accused of murdering Laci, who was pregnant with their first child. Soon after Laci’s body was found in the San Francisco Bay, police arrested Scott Peterson, and prepared his trial. After months of jury selection, appeals, a full trial, and deliberations, the jury finally released their verdict: Scott Peterson was guilty of Ist-degree murder for Lac is death and 2nd-degree murder for their unborn child's death. The case is finally in its final, sentencing stage. Final sentencing is planned to be announced in March, and it is likely Peterson will receive the death penalty. Other Big Headlines US Male Baskeiball Loss in the Olympics Outrageous Gas Prices The Red Sox Win thi: World Series Hurricanes Destroy Florida Low Carb Diets Change Food Industry Britney Spears Marries Twice 2004 Presidential Elections The 2004 Elections began long before November 2nd. it started with the primaries, where President George W. Bush secured the republican nomination and Senator John Kerry beat out a large handful of Democratic Presidential hopefuls, including Rev. Al Sharpton and Vermont Governor Howard Dean. President Bush won both the popular and electoral votes with a majority. At press time, he has continued pushing his agenda, saying that in the election he earned political capital and now he intends to spend it. He has continued to support the war in Iraq and wants to reform Social Security. In this election, voters cited “moral values” as their major reason for voting the way they did. MTV surpassed their goal of registering 20 mill ion new, young voters. However, only time will tell whether or not politicians ignore young voters, because all other voter groups also voted in record numbers. Tsunami The under-ocean earthquakes that occurred in the Indian Ocean on December 26.2004 produced tsunamis that were among the deadliest natural disasters in recent years. The tsunami devastated the shores of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and Somalia. With waves reaching 50 feet and going at 500 mph, none were spared and everything in its way was destroyed. The tsunami that hit the African and Asian shores showed us that we often take our lives for granted, and we must appreciate what we have. Obituary -“Dimcbag Darrell Abbot (pictured left) (1966-2004) -Christopher Reeve (1952-2004) • Rodney Danger!ield (1921-2004) Ronald Reagan (pictured right) (1911-2004) -Johnny Carson (1925-2005) -Big Rossman (1962-2004) Marlon Brando (pictured left) (1924-2004) -Ray Charles (1930-2004) Rick James (I94X-2004) hat’s Hot and What’s Not Celebrities Brad Pitt Will Farrell Jessica Simpson Paris Hilton Johnny Depp Tom Cruise Jimmy Foxx Dave Chappcllc Oprah Ellen DiGencreas TV and Movies Troy The OC Team America: World Police Dodgeball Napoleon Dynamite Meet The Fockcrs Spiderman 2 Desperate 1 lousewives White Chicks Music Usher The Killers Kanye West Green Day Switchfoot Kelly Clarkson Limb of God Yellowcard Celebrities Anna Nicole Smith Olsen Twins Britney Spears Courtney Love Kelly Osbourne Josh Hartnett Michael Jackson David Boreneaz Halle Berry Kevin Costner TV and Movies Alexander The Village Friends (ending) I, Rolx t Fat Albert Envy The Littlest Groom Survivor All Stars Garfield: The Movie Music Ashlee Simpson (SNL mishap) Lindasy Lilian William Hung Jay-Z (retires) Pink Aaron Carter Weezer I was in Service Club. ami that has remained the same. The Maters are the same, hut the kirts are shoncr! Dance has changed tire most. When I went here there were only fifteen to twenty-one dancers in the program...! am having a great time here and am excited to be a part of the changes. •Utette Ortega ‘94 “When I was a student here, our biggest rival was Riordan. The SH game was big. but not as big as the Riordan game. That changed when two things happened: both we and SHC went coed in the early 90s. and we played the 100th year anniversary game against SHC. That rekindled the rivalry the rivalry that has become our big- gest (though I still think that Riordan is a bigger game). -Joe Vollert ‘84 When I was a student, SI just wvnt coed. I was the second year of females to haw graduated. There were less clubs, sport', and coeurncular activates, allowing for more students to suppoert snident events. We were able to bring friends from other schools to dances and many more stu- dents went to them. Much of the faculy remains. I had teachers like Mr. Reardon. Mr. Zatkin, Mr. Stiegler, Shag, Mr. Hanley, Ms. Ahlhich, however now there arc many more female faculty members. • Julie Guevara '94 rr a. o Saint Igpati'us -cJc-iy tYcpnmtcwy ' Celebrating 1 0 Years i the Gold Rush to the New Millennium 895 -zooj I‘m at the age now in which several of my former students have started teaching and coaching. It's nice to know that were bringing hack into the community people who understand the school's mission and want to be a part of it. Tim Reas Iron ‘S6 August 22, 1989. An experience I'll never forget. 1 was a member of the first co-ed class of SI. one of the 176 girls in a school of over 1200 students. On our first day of orientation, we were greeted by nervous, yet expectant teachers, excited juniors and seniors, and the news media. After 1 4 years of single-sex education, everyone was ready to get a gixxl look at us. As I reflect back, I also recognize God’s welcoming presence. -Emily Behr '93 “Back at the Stanyan Street Campus. SI did not have EMI., but the entire school stopped for Mass on first Fridays and went up to beautiful Saint Ignatius church. We then had time to go to breakfast. -Michael Shaughnessy ‘67 Although we’ve been at our current campus for years, it isn’t exempt from change. We've remodeled the Or rad re Chapel, moved the Jenson Chapel, to the Student Center, hi celebration of our sesquicentennial, we are painting a mural and lining the streets of the Sunset with banners. sm h m i 1 f«rl-sr || iUU AHiS ![[[!' 3 « 2 9 ? I S § filhllsf S11} i i £ : Jfi'frr} [ LJ KeH ? fS-FS ! m UHflK ' |S Section Editors Special Thanks b the tech office: Without nil of you, the yearbook might have had some blank pages. Thanks for burning disks the morning of our deadline when ,v realized the computer did not have a burner. Thanks for showing us how to add our fonts to the computer. Thanks for coming to the yearlxxik ffice whenever something went wrong and we had no idea how to fix it. You all are amazing. lb our photographers: Thanks for all the pictures. Trying to find a picture for a certain page and then finding all the pictures all «if you turned in ,-as a blessing. It is always a challenge to be a yearbook photographer because you are often neglected, but we hope you find it satisfying finding your 'ictures throughout this book. Thanks especially to Hannah Brosnan for the pictures from the Thursday morning run, we love them so much and aough the one through the front windshield of the van was very symbolic of service. b Ms. Crafton and Ms. Fisher: Thank you for supplying the class rosters and the Find the Wildcat with everyone’s classrooms. It made notifying eople, especially senior poll nominates a lot easier to track down. b Mr. Totah: Well we claimed we would not need any of your photos; we were wrong and definitely appreciated your seemingly endless supply. 'hanks for the tips for InDesign, we hope you like what we have done with some of the techniques you taught use. The banners you designed look mazing on Sunset. Thanks for always finding time to help us even though this was a very busy year for you writing a Ixxik on the history of SI. b Mr. Gazulla: Thank you for fixing our camera right before a dealine when we desperately need it to work. Thank you for going beyond fixing it nd explaining why the camera just said error. To the Mr. Vergara, Mr. Mulkerrins, and Ms. Dickson: Thanks for all the sports rosters, schedules, and team pictures. It would have been impossible to do the sports section without all those things. Thanks to for the pizza, it really keep our spirits up. To Leslie Freeman: Thanks for just stopping by the ycarlxxik office and just saying you appreciate us. Not very many students would go out «if their vav to do acknowledge the staff in that way. You said it during a deadline week and made it that much easier to make it to Friday. To Mr. Delaney: Thank you for your words of wisdom to Go home. Now that it is all «ner. we will. You are an excellent retreat leader and an aring human. We were glad to lx your neighbor in the student center. To Bruce, Boh, and even Ashlee: Your songs, though eventually repetive, almost always brighten the mood in the «ifficc. To North Beach Pizza: Thanks for all the pizzas. They were good. To our friends: Thanks for handling us and being understanding when wv were tired and aggravated. Especially thanks for looking sad when we vere unable to g«i to lunch. To anyone who asked questions during a deadline week: Sorry if we snapped at you. There are only so many times we can lx asked when the late to turn in the senior portrait choice is tir if the background for it really has t«i be blue, «ir who won the senior polls. We apologize f«ir any curt es ponses. I To Mr. Gavin: Thanks for letting me (Luira) skip you class once during the day of a deadline. The extra fifty minutes saved me. I do not know any ither teacher who would have done that, so thank you very much. Also, thanks for saying It's a Jesuit school, you’ve got t«i think. We though it was irilliant anil perfect for the opening. To Michael McCunniff-Reid and Stephanie Tilden: Thanks for your ycarlxxik legacy. The high standard you both set were both a blessing and a curse, f we have gone farther in yearbook than others it is only because we were standing on the shoulders «if giants. r«i the staff at Yearbook Camp: We learned so much from Vote YES On Ycarlxxik. Most significantly, layers, layers, layers. Thanks Brenda, wv really .■njoyed your wit and humor. To the past editors of the Ignatian: thanks for the great yearbooks. We used a lot of the pictures from them and had a enjoyable time looking hrough them all. To the future editors of the Ignatian: g«xxl luck To Fr. Wright: Thanks for all the late slips, though detention would have been a gtxxl break for having to g«i t«i yearbook. To Stan: Thanks for your patience as we wrapped things up, or rather scrambled to burn disks and sniff envelopes. Sorry for always waiting to the ast minute to print, though vve knew the printer went quite slow. Thanks for all the advice about things for our yearbook and helping us till wv felt the cover was the best it could lx . Thanks for everything. To Mrs. McGovern and Ms. Schwarz: Thanks for being the best darn yearbook moderators vve could ask for. Thanks for saying our pages looked beautiful and for staying late. Ms. Schwarz, thanks for turning into a pumpkin and not turning catty and evil (-Mrs. McGovern.) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ J J I compared these paragraphs to the speeches .it award shows, where entertainers get up and suddenly turn into the most boring people on the planet. Then I was shot looks of death by everyone in the office. So. I'll nuke this brief. Thanks M.D,l:am.Fricnds,AS.Lax Cats,Theatre-Kids. Most people use this paragraph to complain about how tired they arc and how much they hate the yearbook and how they would never do this again, but I would do it again. I ssould do it differently, some things very differently, but I would not change the people I year booked with, or our inside jokes. I would keep a few of our expicrentes from yearbook camp, get rid of the rest, and then add relaxation pages to the book. (Relaxation pages arc my idea for random blank pages throughout the book that allow you to catch your breath after all the excitement that was the previous yearbook section.) So thank you to Laura and May and all the staff. Peace out. •Craig Nh.son With yearbook camp as my welcoming into being an editor in chief. I realized that it was going to be an experience that svould be completely unexpected, and at some points seem unnecessary. As the school year started and the actual work began. I realizes! how much I wished I had paid attention in the workshops on “Trendy Tips and “Catchy Copy. Though I was asleep for many of the hours we did work, (or the periods I was awake, being in charge was exhausting. Seeing the final product, however, only brings back good memories. Running across golf courses to get that perfect shot, watching an editor get hypnotized, creating kung-fu moves only when necessary, getting my foot stuck in a bottomless hole. Craig, thank you not being the mysterious third editor and for trying to be enthusiastic though the tvotld is not the perfect place it will be when you’re president. Laura. 1 honestly can't sec how this yearbook could have even tome together at all if you hadn’t done the jobs no one else wanted to. After seeing this book develop. I think all that extra effort was certainly worth it. Thank you to everyone who contributed, especially if it was in the form of entertainment, and made the deadline weeks a bit less painstaking. Though this book might not hold some of the “Lasting Impressions we are all so fond of. I'm proud of what we've accomplished and were able to yet again avoid the American (lag cover. ■Mav Turns- As I sit here trying to write something meaningful and significant about the experience of yearbook. I realize I've been listening to the same 20 songs for the last five months. Thinking about all four years from our freshman ycjr when we listened to the candidates lot class council attempting to say sesquiccntennial, until now. all I could possibly say is SI is the place with the most talented, most creatise. and smartest people in the city (beep beep beep). I am honored to be the editor of Si's sesquiccntennial yearbook. The point of this sear's theme is not to give a complete history of SI (please read Mr. Totah's book for that), but rather to give the reader a fun comparison (mostly visual) of the past and present SI. The idea behind the yearbook is that Si's building blocks are faith, service, and academics. The picture on the front cndshcct is a merged photo of the three (Michelle Surowiec is filling up °,,c 'he ! xx! boxes for the Christmas drive). The dividers resemble timelines and the folios next to the page numbers are the old SI crest (left) and ITT the new nest (tight). The covet is designed lo look like an 'old school' yearbook. While I wished the theme could have been Magic F.ye or Jungle l ever. I tell a certain responsibility to cover this imponant anniversary, by working on this book. I have learned a great deal about what my peers do. and I have learned to really appreciate everything SI does. I hope everyone who looks at and reads this yearbook has a similar experience. In truth, the entire process of creating the yearbook is something I cannot put down hi wxnds. SI focuses on community, and I found a very unique community within the Ignatian stall. To all the staff members, thanks for all the hard work and dedication to the yearbook. I enjoyed having all of you in the office. May and Craig, only the two of you will ever understand tainting at yearbook camp (Craig), stepping into an endless pit of mud (May), sitting outside Brenda's class and then learning about the quote machine. Captioning a picture ol elderly women walking to church, the fedorj. and the TV static. I have no doubt that both of you will be wildly successful. Craig. I will sx tc for you lor whatever office you choose to run lor and May, you are 'vise beyond your years. I lose you both like family. I wouldn't have been able to do yearbook with anyone else. I wouldn't have wanted to. I don't really know what I'll do when this ends. Maybe go to the beach or just sit in a hole, sail the world with toothless Joe searching for a heart of gold, or iust jump in a puddle. I just hope the Prime Minister ol Canada is reelected, but for goodness sakes, there are more important things. I mean there's a war going on. I will always remember that even if you are only 1 3 perfection that might just be enough, and it’s okay to sometimes feel like holding hands with a friend. Hunks to my mom. Larry (dad), Andrew and Brother (Michael). I appreciate all the encouragement and support. Thanks to my friends for listening to my yearbook stories and stopping by the office. My parting advice is. wear a hat and go on an Immersion. I wish there could be more more more but this is finally the end. -[.aura McCukniif-Reji Se squic entenni al Ignatian 2005 Baseball Varsity Baseball Front Row: David Polhemus, Scott Erickson, Tommy Renda, Mike Watkins, Nick Chagniot, Gustavo Manzanares, Nick Schaukowitch, Phil Benedetti Middle Row: Ben Riney, Jack McGee, Rich Brewer, JP Goethals, Matt Milligan, Joe Telluci, Tullio Purtill, Ed Madigan, Bruno Bovo Back Row: Matt Elijah. Zac Lee, Pat Popovits, Forrest Higgins (Coach), Ted Turkington (Coach), Mike Theoharis (Coach), Neil Johnstone, Chris McCaffery Junior Varsity' Baseball Front Row: Colby Chambers, Cameron Gordon, Javier Hernandez, Jared Muscat, Dan Lawric, Ryan Kelly Middle Row: Scott Lensing, Jake Lawson, Nick Suhr, Tony Raccinelli, Mark Celia, Taylor Smith, Rich Driscoll, Back Row: Kevin Hahn, Jeremy Vilela, Andrew Borella, Matt Steelier (Coach), Bob Gavin (Coach), Andrew Hooker, Parker Olsen, Coulton Carrol Freshman Baseball Front Row: Mike Bugatto.Paul Gaus, Robert Lloyd, John Luchessa, David Lee, Byron Becker Second Row: Robert Garrison, Christopher Murphy, Joey Murphy, Ryan Geraghty, Samuel Buckter, Kevin Swanson, William Borba Third Row: Ben Henvitz, Gabriel Bmno, Chris Delaney (Coach), Justin Christensen (Coach), Ryan Falvcy, Andrew Dill Back Row: Robbie Allen, Jonathan Coopemian, David Schaefer, Henry Verdurmen, Paul Tolxmi, Columbus Leonard, Ryan McWhirter Boys Crew i Boys' Senior Crew- Front Row: Zach Salin, Ted Yates, Brendan Rhoan, Andrew Liotta, George Groh Back Row: Alex Simon, Mike Tate, Matt Sundby, Brian Franchesci, Greg Malman, Derek Lawson, Alex Dillon, Mike Snyder Not Pictured: David Hubbel Boys' Junior Crew- Front Row: Eric Loos, Paul Zmuda, Anthony Nquyen, Sam Nelson, Paolo Lira no Back Row: Wade Pontius, Dan Hallisy, Connor Fitzpatrick, Derek Johnson, Mike Gilson, Julian Johnson, Tevis Martin, Scott Goossens Not Pictured: Tim Larson, John Kolenda Boys' Sophomore Crew- Front Row: Danny Tate, Evan Yates, D.J. Murphy, Alex Trembath, Cal Trcmbath, Rob Gilson, Brendan Byrne, Nate Pertsch Back Row: Drew Lawson, T.J. McCarthy, Conor O’Rourke, Richie Gordon, Nic Lucey, Chuck Beaulieu, Andrew Dudum, Ramzi Dudum Girls' Grew Boys' Novice Crew Jake Avella, Alex Bull, Jack Casey, Sean Cotter, Max Denny, Devan Donaldson, Barrett Hahn, Michael Hammer, Brett Hansson, Charlie Johnson, Zach Love, Chris Martin, Jack Maxwell, Andrew McCarty, Brendan Neville, Leland Quinn, Ian Sarmiento, Ty Scurr Coaches: J.P. Sekuiich, Brendan Rahcr (Team Photo Not Available) Girls' Novice Crew Front Row: Melissa Liotta, Zoe Molke. Michelle Melendez, Katherine Fotinos, Ri:a Inumerable, Dionne Licudinc Middle Row: Rebecca Lynch, Kelli Cleary, Jessica Kleid, Natalie Perkins, Kelly Stupi, Hannah Lynch, Renee Kwok Back Row: Laura Moir, Cade Nolan, Emma Skelton, Lauren Grealish, Scon Erwert (Coach), Giana Lindo, Bridget Roddy, Gina Guglielmi, Lena Frostestad Girls' Varsity Crew Front Row Genevieve McGuire, Kelsey Hnnncgan, Colleen Mclnemey, Amanda Dougherty, Carmen Lam. Li: Adler, Rachel Cusing. Marina Gilmore, Helen Fowler, Nora Hall. Becky Mardnc:, L: Holden Middle Row: Kate Rocsslcr, S.iinnu Fold, Jessica Pern1. Vicki Dudley. Monica Skelton, Vivian Schwab, Elite Wilton, Meehan Williams, Shannon Banahan, Dehunh Magsaysay, Jill Costello, Nicole McDonald Back Row: Alex Lohack. Anabd Agloro, Caitlin DeBarbric. Kelly Lundy. Alexis Quinn (Coach). Katie Milton. Mac Cannady (Coach). Sidney FonJ, Sam Silvia, Kaidin Famium, Maddie McCarthy Golf and Tennis Tenni Photo by Paul Torah Varsity Tennis Front Row: Michael del Rosario, Jason Tengco, Justin Tsui, Lorenzo Cabrera, Paul Veridiano Middle Row: Jericko Gonzalez, Max Bamsey, Ron Alivia, Mario Alioto Back Row: Misha Sundukovskiy, Stephen Dominguez, Bill Haardt (Coach), Patrick Glaesner, Nic Amaroli Junior Varsity Tennis Front Row: Michael Rapadas, Ryan Woo, Joey Duggan, Adam Greenberg, Jeff Monticelli, Peter Lombardo Middle Row: Stephen Girlich, Austen Kim, Victor Lian, Andy Ragni, Jason Wen, Michael Kolhede Back Row: Patrick Ryan, Jack Kodros, Craig Law (Coach), Jimmy Bennett, Juri Jacoby Varsity Golf Miguel Arenas, Steve Cooney, Dough Finigan, Max Gabiana, Matt Manteuffel, Nico Mizono, Joel Satterfield, Robert Sturgeon, Andrew Tio, Josip Vukic Junior Varsity Golf Kevin Byrne, Alex Cunningham, Robert Kelly, Alex Kranenburg, Vince Lagarza, Will Manning, Michael Michela, Connor Smith, Micharl Solso, Jordan Suero, Matthew Tominag 7 Boys' Girls' Lacrosse Girls Varstiy Lacrosse Front Row:Marla Pacini, Colleen Clifford, Lis Dobbs, Nicolina Milani-Walker, Lauren Barulich, Hilary Lapping Middle Row: Luiren Bondewyn, Daniela Howard, Cade O’Mahoney, Juliana Sanguicnctti, Alexa Francos, Annabelle Watts, Renee Eligio Back Row: Kate Bergstrom, Colleen Fredericks, Cat Ferdon, Carla Bisio (Coach), Colleen Nicklaus (Coach), Vale Cervarich (Coach), Anne Murphy, Katie Moran Girls JY Lacrosse Front Row: Sam Gazale, Christina Sangiacomo, Katy Pizza, Megan Miller, Nicole Grazioli Middle Row: Kayla McDow, Erika Brickley, Paige Scigliano, Alyssa Bergerson, Michela Rizzo, Meredith Chandler Back Row: Sarah Lopez Low, Morgan Campbell, Kimberly Russell (Coach), Gretchen Keisel (Coach), Olivia Narvaez, Elizabeth Fennie, Molly Delahunty Varsity Lacrosse Phil Donnici, Stephen Saribalis, Ryan Taylor, Mike Fortes, Paul LaLonde, Alex Edwards, Charlie Ellis, Mike Bosetti, Mike Rossi, Matt Mulry, Miles Surer, Alex Bardack. Jordan Rosen, Carter McLennan, Armand Bedrossian, Steve Calcagno, Nick Roessler, Sam Vaughan, Matt Gaspari, Will Fennie, John Melisa, Dylan Green, Peter Vaughan. Mike Clothier, Sean Mulhern, Brian Coe, Dan Monhole, Jerry Nevin, Joey Armao, Casey McLennan, Brandon Martin, Liam Harris (Team Photo Not Available) JV Lacrosse Ryan Cavalier, Alex Fotsch, Lucas Stratton, Thomas Mattimore, Kyle Bell, Ben L , Matt Roman, Aram Bedrossian, Sean O’Leary, Roy Ling, Julian Newman, Rory O’Connor, Tommy Kilgore, Mike Finn, Alex Capretta, Derek McDonald, Ed Dougherty, Oisin Lewis, Alex Tice, Ed Hesselgreen, Andanik Jalalian, Kevin Handeland, Dan Zimmerman (Team Photo Nor Available) Girl' Vanilv Swimminj; ReKvv R mo. Gina la , Sheryl Gong. France '. Mlim, Natalie Schwab. Mi . Tadiibatu. Sarah Wablt, Music Grub. Rachel Roger , JC Slicppanl. Micada Shonock, D.iroe Campbell, MacKcruic C-impbtU, K,ii Jt Canonica, Kclvcy Mom . l.vnJ«c Dettaria. Chrittinr Dimigmaliw, There I’cirona. Mallory Ryan Girl' Junior Var itv Swimming Raquel Day , Leah Hannon. Knttma Kir hc ggcr. Jenna LinJ. Maria Martin. Loretta Ruddy. Gina Cvasnob, Kelly Conley, MkMIc Herren , Emily Sew-att:, CatvinJn G.ill.idicr, Annmaric Hanten. dare Luvlctrkl. Sa :a Lohrey. Zca Motconc. Mia NVaglc. Liuren l .lilla. Jinna Pang, Alston Roger . Francesca Santo . Thc.i Trindlc Boys' anJ Girl ' Diving Danny O’Donnell. Tiffany Ng, Alyssa Wong, Amy BiJigainberry. Jamie Rcy, la: Palairoto, Leslie O'Callaghan, Michelle Merrerias. Olivia SehreaJcr. Gillian Cun- ningham. Emily Roos, Amy McCarthy, Christopher Scott, Bea DiCarlo Boy’s Junior Varsity Swimming Photo and Roster Not Available Swimming Diving Varsity Boys’ Swimming Boris Albindcr, Kevin Apolinario, Johnny Bruno, Ryan Cawley1, Alan Choc, Craig Choc, Alex Freedman, Chris Harders, Stven Hendler, Sean- Paul Jacobson, Matt Lai, Nico Lee. Nick O'Connell. Danny O'Donnell, Jack Ostler, Jason Snell. Matt Tcrri::i, Dominic Valentini, Robert Yam. Michael Yee (Photo Not Available) Vari.tty Boys' Track and Ficlil Kevin Aa.iiire. Nick Alvaado, Robert Alvarado, Dan Bello. Man Bergstrom. Nicky Brasy, Tom Costello. Man Crumedy. Brian Del Castillo, Ian I l Castillo, josh Evans, Elliot Ferrara, Patrick Gagan, Ciovanni Gallarcad, Sam Gordon. Aron Gragnani. Daniel Harrington. Kirk Kilken. Chris Joffman, Brian Moll. DiMarco Hoskins. Erie Kathrein. Craig King. Jim Kolling, Trevor Lambright. Bren Lando. Eli Lauro, Rob Loftns. Steve Lope:. Jonathan Lhi, Arek Malinowski. Chas Morales. Sean Murphy, Kevin najarro. Paul Nedcau, Matt Peek, Luke Pulaski. Oscar Rogue, Sam Saltiti. Thomas Shanahan. Elliot Skuse. Daren Smylic. Jack Sullivan. Marcel Thompson, Scott Warddl, Josh Williams, Kevin Yip I roxh-Sopli ICnC Track an4 I’itki June Andrew . Vauli.n Angclopook , R..!vn Ankem. Teen Bmh. Rmun Bayne . Michael IMIme . Chri lUoiim. Ryan Blown,Vinpr Bull. Connor Callaghan. Min Calbn. Ale Cufeton. Nkuhs Caihman. Coeey Ctun. OiaJul Conley. Jawph riirti. Joaquin (V I.i Torre, rim I)un.b. Run IXneeti. AW Etruria. Ryan Fall. Harry Fcnlm, Chnuvybcr Fun . Gregory GanJolio. Mkhad Golden. Kevin Graham, Aaron HilUok John llilkmin. John Hicttcr, Anthony I tint lev. Evan Hu(hrt, Kevin Jenny. Ryan Jc ve, Jette Kn-Rujvn. ABrn Kham. Andrew Kolchak. Mathew Konmat. Hubert Lamrrli. Michael Lnellc. Rilkt Lee. Matthew Ie-linj. Ainn Icvitlyscr, Jk-in Li. Blian linh-iryt. Cahtn Ml. Steven Ma. Manlier Mahoney. M.inm Minaiutn, Daniel Martinez. Steven Maocr. Thoma Mauueeo. Jamo Menem. Thomat Menem. Sean Reavey. Tony Roca. Jimmy Rial. Bryan SiloVim, Soon Salnivirv. limit Sehumin. Andrew Shahanun. Jim Shannon. In Jin Smith, Clirit Spin. Jcv Smikh. Knt Solmwat. Min SunuaenCwin. Mil Tan. Kevin Tew. Jetm Tewnend. Joe Toni. Tony Uthtna. Chru VkJmttSi Kennelh Vtllaneui-a. Michael Vtllwuxo. Ahrahim Waiirl. Rodrigo William . Ruvh Yev Varsity Girls’ Track and Field Amy Affolter, Nina Anguiano, Jessica Balsham, Ally Bonn, Kristin Chan, Wendy Chuah, Raphael Cobb, Adrienne Cole. Alex Congi, Sara DcMaitini, Talia 1 -Mar- tini. Elizabeth Driscoll, Hunter Fairman, Kiitie Fehlhaher. Emily Ferem, Caitlin Gill, Cyrena Giordano, Allyson Gomez, Lauren Griffin, Jillian Mansell, Alice Hobbs, Kaitlyn Johnson, Jaclyn Kurtela. Julia Kuznetsova. Noelle lax-, Caroline Lopuck. Liza Lozo- vatskaya, Jancllc Mammini, Ryan McCau- ley. Rachel Mikulsky, Meghan Mullen, Katherine Paolini, Jenny Power, June Quan. Danielle Smith, Emily So, Celsa Tonelli, Victoria Vaughan, Ciara Viehweg, Jenny Wilhelm, Erin Wilk, Erin Young JV Girl, Trick in.l tie 1,1 Hiniu Ahin|oei. Soon AlvRcn. N italic Atuyi. Mlkktl Anninmo. Canlyn Bailki. Chritrieu Ruhenm. Kiihtyn Ratuhch. Simituhi IWmi. Ilinruh Brctilr. Marian fin n. Danielle Biutuchr. Kelli Bucivkh, Carol Casnj+vll, Shelly Cayukvir. SiFnru Cardona, Mmila Oto. Danielle (.htivkyher. MtOaca Cum, Kirwc Data. |«nie IVArmyy til'llT1 IVrdcmn, Jrvuca ISoninc. Hiu Ranucchi. Kiun Flinnerv. M e tl.c!t. JJ trie. Kolti tiili.ii. Mackenrie (M l (.Tirwmc Gwm. Melico Go. Victoria Gene . Kerry Grady. Kmc (Item. (Wo Gualo-XcUm. Stphii Hirneoo-Wi Manir.ni then. M c unr. AtlilUi Jarrell. Me tin Jarrell. Lacirwn Jjurcyin. Sliciti Mm.tonc. GH Keen. laorm Kincdci. Gm K aure. JJo Mien, Tereo leone, (tenure 1.In. Mime I.we. Jimk Iim.h. Mirlctv tuikl, Ouriuc Ma, I kill. Kiren MinkCl. Suhi Mm I net, Bnttmy Maaaee, tjur-i Miinctl. Mi-.-in McCmhy. En'ih Milkei. Madeleine M-.CV. Hcirhcr Mu . Stolon Mutyhy. Suite Kawah, Audrey Neuman. Kimhcth O'CalLathan. Kerry (TlXmozhuc, SmJn OTXmoghoc. Stclim lYIX«kyhuc. ADnon Pnxr. Jainiine Percy. Cittmi Pike. Jcohj FVitco.', Nijlile Riq i, Rachael Real-. Reive,-i Reirnoi, Kylie Rn.h. KAf RiJviee. Umirty Salma , Mu Sihvnnnt. « Seher. Ahygul Shapiro. Sarah Clotri Tiler,. Mivin TiJen. Saerhinte Tinvm. Bern TneisjrtVr. lih Ver. Laura WjisML Kmc Wincey. Alio Wont Jcannmc Yap. (cum Yrani. I Volleyball Photos by Paul Totah Vanity Softball Front Rowi Jackie Mancini. Natalya dc Rohettu-Thcve. Lklin do Gutman. Rnhcl Briones Middle RinviLuin Cremen, E t Bauman. Jane Zxlin, Meypn Foley. Susanna Pceplo Back Rtwvi Alison Torre (Coach). Laura Kulm. Robin Bier (Coach). Canine Stone. Qutuy Roth (Ouch), Tina Reggio Junior Varsity Softball Front Row: 1j::Ic Dccvsdt, Maya Simpson, Aleo Muff Middle Rtmvi Knetina Bon nett. IUM Match. Sarah SIvetKimc. Trish MaLupina Back Row: IXimellc I cvenccn:l (Coach). Cryu.il Hunter. Alyssi Sangalang. Bianca Manalansan. Michelle Victo (Coach) Not I’iciurvdi Olivia Sc h reader Boy's JV Volleyball Front Row: John Uy. Ryan Aguirre. Scan Tang, Paolo Jose. Justin N’t: Back Row: Coach Pat Stray . Jon Rcdenius, Nick Howlcy. Nick David. Jarvis Mariategue. Ken Flores. Nick Scarabosio Not Pictured: Chris Mitchell. Justin Ibisate Softball and Volleyball Bov’s Varsity Volleyball Front Rows David L'y, Gabriel Ho. Vince Kinnard. Alex Safronov. Ben Cutten. Pat McDonnell Back Row: Matt Sohagun. Haldavid Cope, Lauren Quach (Manager). Louie Valiao (Coach), Steph Allan (Coach). Martin Lee. Ian Randolph Not Pictured! Alex Brown Ignatian Additions W i. i oi k;i i io rm FOLLOWING SIT DI NTS w hose picti m.s I III. ONI Ml m i) I ROM the Ignatian 2005. I JAM I I.MIHIS ( I Mill HIM WI C K 07 Sam roil an o( W I U-NO MMIMM.I I Kl AXVIIM I I'I «IlnM m«IOVk sNOI «110« IN III! l KIMNlfc. Congratulations CAL Soccer Champions: Spring Choral Concert Dance Showcase i 1 i Fiddler on the Roof Fiddler on the Roof Cast Jennifer Butler, Francesca Christopher, Kat Corkery, Darren Criss, Leena Culhanc Karjalainen, Rose Dawydiak- Rapagnani, Michael DiGrande, Reeza Esmero, Lizzie Fabic, Alex Freedman, Kristin Halsing, Allegra I lartman, Max Hartman, Sean Irwin, Bobby Kane, Max Kaplan, Jeremiah Kelleher, Madison Kelleher, Ryan Kirkpatrick, Jordan Knox, Allie Kokesh, Guillermo Andrew Kuhl, Annie Lee, Lourdes Long, Justin Lorentz, Clancy McCartney, Chris McCarty, Caroline Naughton, Lawrence Papale, Gina Perlite, Jessica Rizzo, Nathan Rossi, Le-oul Samson, Maya Simpson, Will Sinks, Mira Stern, Brendan Trudcll Orchestra Byron Becker, Rebecca Byrnes, Eleanor Columbus, Jillian Corey, Patrick Dominguez, Ramzi Dudum, Jillian Flannery, Nick Garcia, Wyatt Harmon, Gina Bionda Isaacs, Mart Lai, Carmen Dim, Hubert Lamela, Victor Lian, Chris McGuire, Adeline Newmann, Susanna Peeples, Nate Pertsch, Darryl Sarzaba, Dan Schoknecht, Emily Simpson, Nathan Singhapok, Elliot Skuse, Maya Smith, Taylor Smith, Lindsay Totah, Scott Wardell, Erin Wilk, Lucy Williams, Steven Zhu Tech Crew Michael Abela, Natalie Abinante, Tommy Anderson, Carolyn Badillo, Melissa Bailey, Christina Barbieri, Ginger Davis, Katie Dineen, Kathleen Driscol, Malia Dudum, Allison Fitzpatrick, Heather Fox, Franny Guiliani, Jessica Harders, Kaitlin Holl, Nabil 1 loureih, Jr., Britney Huelbig, Zoe Jones, Elizabeth Kelly, Molly Kodros, Jim Kolling, Colhy Kuvara, Serene Lau, Jaclyn Los Banos, Brenda Lawrence, Erin McLaughlin, Rosanne O’Hara, Ceri Quattrin, Cian Quattrin, Emily Rinaldi, Julian Schneider, Shane R. 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UNIOR AND emor Prom MAYING OODBYE Senior Awards Valedictorian Lourdes Long Ignatian Award Joseph Armao General Excellence Annie Lee Salutatorian Christopher Tow Loyalty Award Hannah Brosnan Loyalty Award Paul Nedeau VISUAL ARTS AWARD Colleen McHugh TOM MURPHY JSEA AWARD John Mclis Susanna Peeples SERVICE AWARD Ellen Mczzcra SPIRIT AWARD Giovanni Gallaread JOURNALISM AWARD Laura McCunniff-Reid Sean Monaghan MATHEMAT1CS AWARD Kathleen O’Reilly ENGLISH AWARD Ryan McCauley ENGLISH WRITING AWARD Katherine Felhabcr CLASSICAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES AWARDS Stephanie Lee—French Annie Lee—Japanese Zachary Satin—Larin Maria DeGaetano—Spanish NATIONAL LATIN EXAM GOLD MEDAL AWARD Bank of America Achievement Awards 2005 FINE ARTS Plaque Winner: Darren Criss Certificate Awards: Thcora Cimino—Art Genevieve Davis—Dance Christopher McCarty—Drama Katherine Corkery—Music LIBERAL ARTS Plaque Winner: Christina Jones Certificate Awards: Melody Pak—English Alexandra Carr—Spanish Susanna Peeples—Latin Erika Kociolek—French Patricia Go—Religious Studies Andrew Rugg—Social Science SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Plaque Winners: Joseph Armao Patricia Pang Certificate Awards: John Kamm—Mathematics Steven I lendler-Science JOHN E. BROPHY’43 AWARD OUTSTAN DI NG SEN 1 OR ATHLETE Joseph Armao Ciara Viehwcg THOMAS J. REED. S.J. CHRISTIAN SERVICE AWARD Carlos Cajilig Jennifer Olsen FOX MEMORIAL RELIGION AWARD Nora Stillman CAMPUS MINISTRY AWARD Phillip Donnici NORMAN A. BOUDEWIJN AWARD Wilma Mui PR. HARRY CARLIN. S.J. AWARD Elizabeth Andolong Alexa Franco: Eric Kathrein Andrew Uotta Meghan Mullen Emily Rinaldi FR. EDWARD MCFADDEN. S.J. AWARD Leslie Freeman Nicolas Mizono Le-oul Samson Samantha Silvia Kirk Wolfrom Kathleen O'Reilly SOCIAL SCIENCE AWARD Anna Snyder SCIENCE AWARD Zachary Salin CHORUS AWARD Darryl Sarzaba JAZZ BAND AWARD Christopher McGuire ORCHESTRA AWARD Patrick Dominguez Erin W.lk DANCE AWARD Maxine Evangelista FINE ARTS AWARD Nathan Singhapok PETER SMITH ’80 Tl IEATRE ARTS AWARD Shane Sofos THEATRE ARTS LEADERSHIP AWARD Darren Criss CHUCK SIMON AWARD FOR THEATRE ARTS Francesca Christopher


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