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I IGNITE Saint Ignatius College Prep Ignatian 2009 Vol. 72 2001 37th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94116 (415)731-7500 www.siprep.org IGNITE Starting with a spark, igniting a flame, burning to a fire-passion is present in our SI community. We ignite hope each time we light a prayer candle for a loved one. On Fridays, a fire burns under our seats when the 1:15 bell rings, so we can rush to get that hot melted sandwich from Gene’s. After studying for finals for hours (yeah right!) we fire up our Macs to go onto Facebook to stalk that senior hottie, only to find out the page is set to “private.” Pride ignites us each time we put on our red and blue jerseys and head | onto the field. Every time those bright I lights hit us on stage, we reveal our true talent as it gleams to the audience. The | very first time we turn the keys of the ignition, excitement fills every muscle of our tense bodies. Nothing can beat the feeling of intensity among the crowd as the last few seconds count down on the clock, and we can taste victory. Our passion illuminates a world of possibilities... 2 jU Ignite 5 I. Catherine Tcitz takes a break during a hike with the Outdoors Club. 2. Mr. Evans teaches on the beach during Nature Nexus. 3. Denise Kollandi examines a tree on Nature Nexus Retreat. 4. Emilio Torres plays the bongo drums at Mass of the Holy Spirit. 5. Natalie Dillon plays hard on the tennis court. 6. Nature Nexus student runs along the beach. 7. Tommy O'Malley busts a move on Tropic like It's Hot Day. «S. Sam Arabian bikes during the Tour di San Ignazio. 9. Mr. Ruff gives the homily at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Ignite 3 Excite kindle shi ite • I, ila24 erno are 1. The football team lines up during the Bcllarmine game. 2. Hui O' Kama'aiana dances during during lunch on Tropic like It's Hot day. 3. Joel Graycar runs cross country. 4. Adrienne Arnold cheers on the football team. S. Kim Pia. Ali Carlcton. Jackson Foster, and Gabe Kenney sing during the Mass of the Holy Spirit. 6. Jack Radsliff and Christina Vlahos high five during the Frosh Rally. 7. The Varsity Girls’ Volleyball team pump each other up on the court. Ignite 5 1. Karim Dudum speaks to a crowd during lunch 2. Ysabel Lola checks for a friend at the Frosh Rally. 3. Charlie Situ plays the piano at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. 4. Christina Cullinanc dresses up during activities at the Freshman rally. 5. Nikki Narvaez handles the ball during her Field Hockey match. 6. Amelia Rudnicki sings during the Mass of the Holy Spirit. 7. Students and teachers pray together during Mass of the Holy Spirit. 8. John Pertsch and Ryan Irwin play in the Pep Band during the football game. 9. Mary Abdul-Massih carries the incense to the altar at Mass of the Holy Spirit. 10. Brendan Daly puts on his game face. 11. Alexa Manalansan, Stephanie Wong and Grace De Los Santos dance at the first all-school prayer service of the year. 6 jU Ignite Ignite I Class of Two Thousand and Nine Sparking Our Interest IFE Spirit week, summer travels, sports, and performing arts; - the St. Ignatius community provides a variety of student activities. From S.l. students running around dressed in red and blue to students volunteering their time to help others, the spectrum of activities has always been diverse. Events like the Fall Play and Winter Pops showcase the creativity and talent possessed by our fellow students. Sporting events like the Bruce allow students to express their school pride through spirit week. Summer travels and Immersion give us the opportunity to give back to the community and to be “a person for others, like S.l. teaches us. The students of S.l. are all unique and thrive in their own individual talents. We’re fortunate enough to have facilities that allow creativity to blossom like a flower and build teams to dominate the WCAL. Student life is all of our activities inside and outside the school. The memories we create will stick with us for the rest of our lives, and S.l. activities help shape who we are and who we will become. -Kaitlyn Holstine Student Life 11 We ll All Be True! I Wild Wild West Throwback Red and Blue Mix and Don't Match Tropic like It's Hot 1.Lauren Kasc dresses as a hippie. 2. Pierson Racanelli shows his school spirit. 3. Stephanie Kuhn smiles in her wig. 4. Athan Haigh flaunts his dad's old varsity jacket. 5. SI students show Wildcat pride. 6. Jacqueline Toboni and Dominique Russo ride a wave on the piazza. 7. Marisa Bradley and Cecily Fernandes wear southern style clothes. 8. Wild Western students HEEHAW it up! 9. Ms. Perlite. Ms. Hall and Christina Vlahos smile for the camera in their ultra wild, wild west fashion. 10. Christina Balistreri and Liz Watters enjoy Throwback Day. 11. Si's Catpack mixes it up! 12. Georgia Silvia and Toni Hall express their joy on Mix and don't Match day! 13. Katie Gandolfo. Julia Anaya. Jojo Wear, Letticia Lee. Ms. Campoverdi. Emily Arbuckle and Megan Mahoney throw it back during Spirit Week. 14. Will Kircher. Penny Chuah. and Natalie Doyle pose for the camera. 15. Lisby Skewes-Cox and Madison Sinks smile with their beautiful leis. 16. Jayne Callander. Juliet Knox. Jackson Foster, and Audrey Reinecke are pumped for Wild West Day! 17. SI Juniors Tropic Like It's Hot! Student Life 13 1. Drew Raher. Vince Ebcrlc-Recsink. Nataly Mendoza. Bissy Sancimino. and Arianna Papalexopoulos enjoy the game from the front row. 2. Emilcc Goo and Bernadette Rabuy pose for a picture in the bleachers. 3. Rob Emery throws across the field. 4. The St. Ignatius Pep Band keeps energy alive in the stands. 5. Marines march onto the field, to lead us in the National Anthem. 6. SI students stay spirited! 7. SI Football players strategize their next move. 8. Lauren Murray and Margarita Diaz smile big for the camera. 9. Si's Catpack supports their team. 10. Joanna Saribalis. Shannon Cunnanc. and Christina Daniele stay lively in the stands. 11. Wildcats line up against the Bells for a play. 12. Dance and Drill gets in the groove. 13. Toni Hall and Katherine Bloomfield express their happiness. 14. Brady Borcherding. Travis Clark, and Ricky Solomon have fun at the game. 15. Jack Cullinan dodges the tackle! 16. Natalie Dillon and Kylee Lin show their dedication at the game. 14 Friday Night Lights Friday Night Lights NEON 1. Tim Sturm shows his moves. 2. Melissa Clcndcnny and Heidi Ng pose for the camera. 3. Kevin Crouch strums his guitar. 4. Sophomore girls laugh at the dance. S. Charlotte Prudcn waves her hands in the air. 6. Students dance together. 7. Christine Bencvcntc. Harriet Arnold. Jacquelyn Urbina. Sam Qucsada. and Annie Watts have a groovy time. 8. Kyle Graycar promotes peace. 9. Sam Arabian. Kylee Lin. and Dom Pasquali get pumped up for the dance. lO.Sam Richman and Julia Balstrcri slow dance. 11. Juniors get down on the dance floor. 12. Freak Patrol . 13.Marisol and Adrienne Arnold sing the night away. 14. A sophomore starts the year off right. 15. Bianca Castro and Jcraldinc Mendoza dance the night away. 16 kV. Neon Nights NIGHTS Neon Nights really lit up the new SI year. - Travis Clark '09 The dance was great. It was an awesome way to meet everyone else in the freshmen class! - Allie Kettell '12 Everyone's white shirts were glowing and it made the night magical! -David Giovanazzi '09 Student Life sif. 17 SAN FRANCISCO We walk through the streets everyday hearing cries, cries of joy. of laughter, of sadness, of pain and of longing and we feel as if we are tied, tied to stereotypes, tied to our masks - the masks that “hide our faces and shade our eyes. We spend so much time skimming the surface. That to dig deep only seems absurd. To let our feelings out and be who we truly are Seems impossible. But we must strip the pretenses to be with people. We must open our ears to the cries; we cannot feel strapped down any longer - we cannot feel separate. We must realize that their cries are our cries, that there is no them. And when we leave behind our comfort. When we serve those who we are scared to look at in the street, we realize that service is not so much work, as it is learning about the people we serve. Because work without accompaniment is simply exertion But being with others - Now that is just labor. In San Francisco we came together, and San Francisco we will remain. For our hearts never leave our home. As we strive to make a change -San Francisco Immersion 2008 I.San Francisco poses for a hot shot. 2. Casey Creman. Sarah Bedford. Karyn Foedisch. Matt Kohlede. Rehana Lerandeau. Brendan Fitzpatrick. Kim Pia. and Liz Watters stand outside St. Anthony's Foundation where they spent most of their time. 3. Liz Watters, and Kim Pia write a reflection on the day. 4. Sarah Bedford laughs before bedtime. 5. San Francisco Immersion walk on the beach to a reflection. 18 W Immersion The Sacramento Immersion trip to Loaves and Fishes realized what it means to live with others. After being homeless for three days, we discovered the importance of relying on each other for support, and developed a willingness to ask for help. For the following two weeks we worked in the dining room, at the service center, or with the homeless children at the Mustard Seed School, where we helped our friends in need. We learned that simply acknowledging a person, whether it be on the streets or in the school hallway, as a human being can change someone's day. We experienced God's presence within the love and friendship that we cultivated each day in Friendship Park, and consequently have carried this appreciation for building relationships with us home. The friends we made at Loaves and Fishes, although ostracized by our society, are human beings too. Sac Immersion will never forget: To those who have hunger, give bread. To those who have bread, give a hunger for justice. 1. Jackie Lalannc and Pai Srukhosit pass out sandwiches. 2. Mr. O'Keefe and his newly made friend. 3. Elizabeth Paulsen. Allison Dana. Sam Arabian, Ryan Fabie. Eric Quesada. Kristen Bcrtiglia. Pai Srukhosit. and Jackie Lalanne with their new friends outside Friendship Park. 4. Kristen Bcrtiglia listens to her friend play the guitar in the park. SACRAMENTO Student Life 19 Every day that we lived in Boyle Heights was spent in the classrooms of the Dolores Mission Catholic School. Each day we were greeted by the smiling faces of school children, eager to play dodge ball with us at recess and invite us to help them with homework or an art project. Later on, we would listen to the riveting stories of the homeless men in GHP as we ate dinner with them. Through these people, we learned that solidarity and accompaniment, the cornerstones of immersion, involve a mutual exchange between two people. Through our devotion of time, we impact each other. In East L.A. we learned to not fear having the community impact us more than we impacted them. During the two weeks we spent in East L.A., we were challenged to live simply, without the comforts of home. Yes, we had to experience life crammed into a small apartment with only one bathroom and to deal with a broken shower, but living simply did not just include giving up material possessions. It involved simplifying ourselves emotionally and spiritually, removing any judgments or masks, in order to find meaning in the work that we did. Not until we opened ourselves up to the experience and left behind any preconceived notions did we truly understand our role on immersion. People may also view living simply as having to make a lot of sacrifices while on immersion. But most of the gifts and experiences that we picked up along our immersion journey were wonderful gifts that help shape the whole person and create a more meaningful immersion experience. Living simply helped us see what we need in life and what is just excess. 1. Marise Thadani, Katy Daly, and Natalie Flores all stop for a quick picture. 2. Marise Thadani, Natalie Flores. Kevin Reiser, Mike Frcise. Mr. Dekker. Ms. Boswell. Katy Daly. Erin Mahoney. Brady Borderching. and Laura West on the steps of one of their work sites. 3. Kevin Reiser. Mike Freise. and Brady Borcherding all pose with a new friend. 4. Marise Thadani gets some drinks for the homeless. EAST LA 20 W Immersion SJr- SALINAS Empathy is one level deeper; it brings someone into direct solidarity with those who are suffering. Who is special? I am special. Who does God love? Me. Who do you love? Me. Who else do you love? You. The purpose of Camp St. Francis, an outreach summer program for kids of migrant farm workers, can be summed up in those four questions. Each day we reminded ourselves of these ideas as we enthusiastically shouted the responses. Many of the issues facing migrant farm workers explicitly relate to the notion of human dignity, especially since many suffer exploitation, including impoverished living conditions, scant wages, and questionable working conditions. We think Salinas immersion probably best emphasizes the tenet of building community, since much of what we did involved contact with others and openness to being in an unfamiliar situation. While there, we shared a house with the Franciscan workers, were encouraged to converse with the guests at Dorothy's, and spent a week just having fun at camp. We listened to their stories, asked questions about what we learned, and practiced living in solidarity with the marginalized. As we spent more and more time in Salinas, we learned how the power of listening can mold friendships and how much a person’s presence can touch another’s life. It truly enriched our lives because we were able to share ourselves with them and to witness their struggles firsthand. It is a deeply moving experience when one has the chance to bring strength, hope and compassion to the disadvantaged and minorities. I don't think any of us will forget the faces of those who we served - Fidel, Alejandro. Joe. Isaac, Crystal, Cheese. Jose, Alfredo, Johnny, Alepsis, Juliana, Lupe, and countless more. Their stories our in our hearts, just as our tile rests in the roof of Dorothy’s Place. 1. Jade Batstonc playing with one of the kids. 2. Maggie Matson and Sydney West kissing one of the kids they played with all week. 3. Gabe Hens-Piazza. Andrew Champeau. Maggie Matson, Sydney West. Teresa Marie Carino, Jade Batstone, and Sydney Fogel holding the sign of the St. Ignatius Value. 4. Salinas Immersion 08 having some fun with a camera. Student Life Lord, Holiest of Holies A hiding place from the wind Author of Salvation, we praise your name in thanks For when we are drowning When we feel abandoned When we only sense devastation and destruction We also know your presence We feel your awesome power. Because. You can take a widow's cry. and cause her heart to sing You can open a nightmare's gates, and set the captives free You can mend a broken heart, and cause the to see You can move the mightiest of mountains You’re our Savior, Our King NEW ORLEANS 1. New Orleans Immersion gets together for one big group hug. 2. Erin Grady. Annie Gress, Michelle Hammel, Natalie Hartman, Greg Innes, Anna Kegulski, Kurt Mulligan. Nick Nguyen, Ms. Vanderpol, Mr. Christensen, and Ms. Whelan all pose outside one of the houses they built together. 3. Natalie Hartman and Greg Innes help paint the house. 4. New Orleans Immersion watching a street show. 22 dtf Immersion 1. Pat Casey and one of his new buddies. 2. Gabriela Reyes, Ali Carleton. Lauren Goralski, and Ms. Stricherz all having a good time. 3. Ali Carleton, Pat Casey, Lauren Goralski, J.P. Curry, Connor Geraghty, Ally Jones. Gabriela Reyes, and Ricky Solomon take time for a group picture. 4. Ali Carleton and J.P. Curry pass out candies to the kids they work with. EL SALVADOR When the eight of us found out that we’d be traveling to El Salvador together, I don’t think we realized what would come out of this trip: accompaniment, friendship, teamwork, justice, and a truly unforgettable experience. We stayed at El Oasis guest house in the capital city of San Salvador and had the honor of meeting Damian and Carolina, who welcomed us to their gorgeous country with open arms. Throughout our two-week journey, we hiked through Morazan, talked to the daughter of the only survivor from the tragic massacre of El Mozote, built lasting relationships with the community of Jardines de Colon, and met with various people who were willing to share their stories about injustice in El Salvador. We will never forget the generosity and incredible hospitality of the Salvadoran people. Love you forever, mi familia: Patricio the Garden Squirrel. Lowrita, Gollum, Habby, Ho Ta Pay, Ricardo, Connoar, Carlitos y Ana Banana! Viva Salvador! Con Amor. Barbie Student Life w 23 On June 25th, we were a group of ten individuals flying to Tacoma to change the world. By July 9th, we were one community striving to bring our newfound lessons back to San Francisco. We learned the challenges of homelessness, handicaps, and hard times through various agencies in Tacoma. We served soup with a smile at the Nativity House, an organization where the homeless dine, make phone calls, and socialize with eachother. We planted tomatoes with the L'arche Community, a farm where mentally handicapped people find paying jobs and sense of accomplishment. Immersion offered us the chance to build community within the city of Tacoma, and more exciting, amongst ourselves. TACOMA 1. Natalie Beaulieu and Scout Moran sitting by a pier. 2. Natalie Beaulieu, Georgia Silvia, Jayne Callander. Madison Davis, Scout Moran. Alyson Murphy. Tommy O'Malley, Trevor Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Zatkin all pose to take a picture to remember one of their last days in Tacoma with a friend. 3. Tommy O'Malley getting wood. 4. Georgia Silvia doing the dirty job. 24 Immersion COSTA RICA PURA VIDA! Through immersion, we associated our daily lives with the tenet of building community in San Bias. They expressed the needs of their town and what we could do to help. Not only did we paint parks, refurbish church benches and paint the bull ring but we also ran a camp for the children. Red rover, dodge ball, and Gato Gato Perro became the everyday norm. We lived in solidarity with some of the families during our one week home-stays. We embraced the culture and traditions of Costa Rica. The community of San Bias also put on a cultural night filled with entertainment as an appreciation for the work we had done; this truly exemplified what it meant to be part of the San Bias community. By offering our time and dedication, we created a bond with the community of San Bias. VIVA COSTA RICA 2008! 1. Rogers Farlow dancing the night away! 2. Dedrick Sarzaba and Natalie Sangiacomo putting together a pew for a run-down church. 3. Mr. Cafasso. Dcdrick Sarzaba. Natalie Sangiacomo. Adrienne Arnold. Eric Gordon. Rogers Farlow, Jack Discrcns. Sydney Allen, and Molly Meehan all stop at a view for a picture. 4. Eric Gordon having some fun in the sun playing with the new kids he met! Student Life 25 SPAIN - 1 Rachel Blomberg and Wayra f.capc! embrace during a night on the town 2 Kids from Mr. Cafasso's tnp enjoy the city life. 3. Camille Bermudez soaks up the Barcelona sun 4 Jenna Kcohanc stands on the roof of Caudi s La Pedreda. 5 The Barcclora Sf exchange group together with their hosts at the airport. 6. Denise RoHarv . Natalie Sangiacaino. and Cak Martin in front of a Spanish mosaic 7 Madison Davis. Melissa Mauer. Janey Bruno. Chnsbna Bakstren. Jen Flannery visit the Barcelona soccer stadium 8. A group envoys the Spanish night hfc- 9. Gvis from Mr. Cafasso’s trip on an histone bridge. 10 The boys and Mr. Cafasso m the Spanish countryside on a clear blue day. 1 The Switzerland group enjoys the scenic view of the Swiss Alps 2 The girls show their Swiss spirit. 3. Middie Summa. Sydney ABen. Sarah Rizzo, and Margaret Tranor pose With a EURO sculpture 4 Sydney Allen and Margaret Tramor make daisy chains. 5 Margaret Tramor. Thomas Ha belt, and Theresa Woods gather at the stadium. 26 Summer Travels EUROPE London Paris the Alps 1. KP Bugionj ©oft vound with a pal. 2. Robby Lu«h«u and Kimberly Achxoto dance for the camera. 3. Kyle Graycar and Nik© Buie embrace in the Alp . 4 The entire group in front of the Eiffel Tower. S Kathenne Ym. Julia Nunc . Nicole Croiby. Monica Fernandoa. and Itabella Bla i soak n the scenery on the first day in Austria 6 Phoebe Quinlan. Lauren Murray. Annemanc Martin. Andrew Godn. Robby Locchesi. and John Pensch er oy an evening at an authentic Pannan cafe 7 Greg Jhung enjoys the the scenery in Japan. 8. Jen Situ and Zoe Wong gee excited on the airplane 9. Janellc Caboco and Julie George are excited for their tnp. 10. The group arrives in Japan! JAPAN This past summer. I had the extraordinary opportunity to go on a trip with about 30 of my classmates to some of the greatest cities and sights in Europe. Over the course of nine days, we visited London. England; Paris. France; Lucerne. Switzerland; Innsbruck. Austria; and Munich. Germany. From the moment I stepped off the plane at Heathrow International in London. I could tell the city was a proud mixture of historic tradition and the best aspects of the modern world. I’ll never forget the changing of the guards in front of Buckingham Palace, and I hope I'll see Trafalgar Square again in my lifetime. Upon departing the Chunncl train. I had stepped into a completely different world: Paris. The capital of France is no doubt one of the most impressive cities in Europe, with numerous wonders like the Notre Dame Church. Eiffel Tower, and Arc de Triomphc located all throughout the city. When we arrived in Lucerne after a 10 hour bus ride. I was a bit relieved to take a break from the bustling city life. Climbing Mount Pilatus was unforgettable, and the sheer beauty of the Alps amazed us all. After another long bus ride, we arrived in Innsbruck, a historically important city in western Austria. While the Golden Roof was the highlight of the Habsburg past, the Euro 2008 celebration was the highlight of the day for most. The next day we took our last bus ride from Innsbruck to Germany. Before arriving in Munich, we took a pit-stop at the stunning Ncuschwanstein castle; the closest thing I could compare it to would be a castle from Disneyland. Finally, we arrived in Munich, the gleaming spectacle of Bavaria, or southern Germany. The next morning everyone but myself left for America. As for me. I stayed and went to Padua. Italy; Munich. Germany (again); and Barcelona. Spain. But that’s for another article perhaps. -Pierson Racanelli '10 Student Life ft 27 Fiery Foods tuMimeUn Delicious Tuttimelon Frozen Yogurt on Irving GORDO NOVIES, TV, NUSIC Pluto's Salads and Gordo's Taqueria are favorites on Irving Street. Classic Submarine Sandwiches on West Portal. 28 W Trends What's HOT! Right: Shannon Hahn wears the Mischa Side Braid and a large leather purse. Above: Erin Grady and Cara McLaughlin sport their adorable tweed jackets. Left: Andrew Godin working the American Apparel classic sweatshirt. Far Right: Varsity Football wear the SI varsity jacket for the Bruce. Moccasins and gladiator sandals were very popular in 2008. FashionMovies OOdTelevision Music While girls at SI flaunt their fashionable suede boots, boys rock their Vans and Nikes. Cozy up for Winter in a warm scarf or have fun in the sun with a flirty summer dress. Student Life W. 29 Kindle your Flame 30 Reflect Spirituality Prayer Service 1. Choir sings their hearts out. 2. Priests recite the Opening Prayer. 3. Kylcc Lin makes a speech at Mass of the Holy Spirit. 4. Lindsey Manuel and Calvin Joewono grin for the camera. 5. Freshmen gather round and chat during Frosh Retreat. 6. Mr. Gotch and Ms. Levine smile as they are welcomed to SI. 7. Freshmen bond over an intense game of the Human Knot. 8. Nature Nexus enjoy a nature walk. 9. Sophomores spend time together at their retreat at St. Anthonys. 10. Freshmen spend time together to build friendships. 11. Students and faculty join hands and pray the Our Father. 12. Ignatians gather in Orradre Chapel during Freshmen Retreat. 13. InSIgnis members Nick Miller. Gabc Buck, and Julia Yrani lead freshmen retreat.14. Liz Watters and Adrienne Arnold offer the petitions at a prayer service. 1S. Father Walsh leads the school in prayer. 16. Dedrick Sarzaba strums his guitar during a prayer service. 17. Sophomores smile at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. 18. Lauren Kcttell and Eric Gordon celebrate their last Mass of the Holy Spirit. Lord, Teach me to be Generous Student Life W. 31 What was the best costume you saw and what is the best spot to go trick-or- treating? The best would be these two twin clowns with a giant red Afros. The best spot is Chinatown!!! - Kat Huang '09 M e McDonald deserves credit for bong a goth. Tim Sweeney po'led off as a Scottish guy wed. and Logan Wroolie was a great Pierson Raeancu • Pierson ftacanelli 10 The best costume I saw was an entire family painted as the blue man group, The best place to trick or treat is in the marina for sure. - Brady Borchcrdmg 09 The best spot would probably be Pacific Heights or Sea Cliff. - Melanie Navarro'10 I 32 M Halloween ghouls Black Ca Black CatJ?r,nCeSS WitchGnOSt orange pumpkins I.Tim Sweeney playing hi bagpipe 2 Trevor Sherborne a Je o Christ and Mart Glenwnght at superman 3. JuVa Bahstren at a scary mommy 4 Garrett Beamcn at Ale from Clockwork Orange and Victoria Harrell a a cowgirl S Junior showing their Halloween pnt 6 Freshman in their great costumes 7. Annie Radchff a a boy scoot. 8. Enc Gordon at a construction worker 9.There a Martm. Liam Shoerock. Emdu Rudmki. and Mt. Blake po c in their awesome costume 10 Ju a DiGiovanm. Nicole Smith and Ale a Robinson, freshmen. tport their tpinted attire. 11. Beverly Chan. Rachel 8lomberg. and Tim Abellcra. juniors tmile for the camera 12. Megan Mon ter o and Jon Antorto at CotmoAWanda from Fa fy Odd Parent . 13. Djte 8orjt at a witch and Chelsea Camacho at a none 14. Cctar Magdaleno and Vitali Obdi how off their bimg.lS John Butler at a cop. Ah Carleton at a cat. Kevin Wood at Elmo, and Arrne DeMarchcna at a pirate cMI out in the hallway. 16. Nidal Nasrah dresses at a caveman. 17.Rkca Sarmmto and Ryan Inummerable dress as Mckey and Mnmc moote. 18. Geneva Volgdhom as Spongebob Squarepants 19. David Govanaili as Mano 20 Jacqueline Tobom and Megan O'Meara looking good at the teletubbiet. 21. Emma Goyetto and Cabin Jowcnna stnke a pose 22 Angela Oaswarck. Soft Gomel. Maureen Loughrcy. and Manana Molina. |union pumped for the frst HaJoween on a Friday Student Life w 33 34 Castro. Teddy Mosley. Gabe Hens-Piazza. and Natalie Flores come out to watch the Wildcats pummel the Irish. 2. SI makes a run for a touchdown. 3. Derrick Cleland helps his teammates tackle an SH player. 4. Eli Shikaloff. Josh Ruck. Nick Bristow. Matt Gallianni, and Matt Tate show off their painted chests as they cheer on the Cats. 5. Annie Baccari and Emily Arbuckle show school spirit. 6. Brendan Daly thinks about his game play to pull off a win. 7. Natalie Dillon and Tina Balistreri support SI Football in the stands. 8. Ryan Dennison. Chris Maldonado, and Eric Charles in the senior section. 9. SI Football players pose on the sidelines. 10. Josh Thierry escapes a tackle and makes his way to the goal line. 11. William Bello outruns the Irish. 12. SI fans go crazy for the Cats! 13. Dewey Dumont and Clint Hcssolgren are excited to celebrate a victory! 14. Kiyoshi Smith ready to make a play. 15. Varsity Cats line up for the National Anthem. 16. Jacqueline Toboni leads the cheers for the crowd. Bruce Mahoney Bruce Mahoney Starting on the field of Kezar, continuing on the courts of USF. and finishing on the field of AT T Park—the Bruce Mahoney rivalry is a three-sport battle. Founded in 1947. the longest rivalry west of the Mississippi continues into the 21st century with St. Ignatius housing the trophy for 10 years. The school spirit and pride of the St. Ignatius community is visible to all during these games. During the events the stands are filled with students, faculty, and alumni all dressed in red and blue. The Bruce Mahoney is much more than a rivalry to the S.l. community; the Bruce is a time when we all unite as one and express our love and dedication to our school. Student Life W 35 LEND me a Tenor Lend Me a Tenor, a play about romance and mistaken identity, proved to be the hit of the fall semester here at SI! One would imagine that SI would never chose a show with so much innuendo and scant clothing, so why was it such a success? Last year's fall play. Little Foxes, although extremely well performed, did not attract crowds because of its dark subject matter. Lend Me a Tenor is the complete opposite. Will Setrakian. a sophomore who performed in both Lend Me a Tenor and Little Foxes, commented on why this year's fall play was a bigger hit, saying that it was a comedy, which probably attracted more people. And we all know that the most important part of comedy is timing. We ran around the stage like it was a track and many of us fell (or flew) numerous times. Freshman Stefan Metrakos even collided with the floor during a performance! Either way. we managed to please the crowd during our record breaking nine performance run. one of the longest in recent memory. A performance schedule like this often affects schoolwork. but it also affects something even more important: friendships. Like in any show, the cast bonded and began to trust each other. One reason for this was the fact that Lend Me a Tenor was indeed a riotous farce. When we went to rehearsal, we weren't just rehearsing a show; we laughed. We weren't just memorizing lines: we bonded. As senior Arianna Papalexopoulos said. “I couldn't have asked for a better fall play to end with. I loved the camaraderie of the cast and the relationships we built. The play became a respite from our busy lives and at the time. I took that for granted. In hindsight, the first semester of my junior year would have been unbearable without the support of everyone around me. As fellow junior Gabby Capili said. Our funny script contributed to the easy-going atmosphere and made it a lot of fun to rehearse. All of the cast and crew of Lend Me a Tenor were undoubtedly changed by performing in this show, which emphasizes how much performing is a learning experience as well as a creative outlet. As junior Lauren Murray says. “Lend Me a Tenor left me with so many great memories I will never forget! •Robby Lucchcsi '10 36 IV Fall Play 1. Kirsten Tocchini massaging Connor Brcncs's back. 2. jeana Gragnani. a senior playing Diana. 3. Connor Brenes. Deanna Beaman. Naomi Fierro. Sophia Held, and Gabby Capili showing much anger at the impostor of Tito. 4. Keith Berquist. junior and Connor Brenes. senior both act as Tito, but who is the real Tito? 5. Dwayne Camp. Gabe Kenney. Lauren Murray and Jessica Times run away from trouble. 6. Denise Rollandi. Will Sctrakian. Theresa Martin. Jackson Foster and Camille Bermudez bow as the audience applauds with a very great response. 7.Will Sctrakian and Jackson Foster discuss important matters. 8.Robby Lucchesi. a junior as the bellhop. 9. Camille Bermudez, a senior as Maria. lO.Sophia Held, a freshman playing Julia. 11. The entire cast of Lend Me a Tenor snap a picture on the set. 12. Max Lelu, Sophia Held and Deanna Beaman pose for a picture by the infamous Stefan Mctrakos. a freshman. 13. Colin Woodcll and Lauren Murray find true love. 14. Colin Max Woodcll and Devin Saunders O'Brien, juniors act as masculine gents. IS.Deanna Beaman, a sophomore portraying as Tito's number one fan! 16. Stefan Metrakos. a freshman as the bellhop as he introduces the beginning of the play. 17. Naomi Fierro, a sophomore as Diana. 18. Keith Berquist. a junior acts as Max singing a lovely melody. Opening Cast: Will Sctrakian. Max Lelu. Jackson Foster. Dwaine Camp. Maggie: Theresa Martin. Camille Bermudez. Denise Rolandi. and Kirsten Tocchini Middle Cast: Keith Berquist. Devin O'Brien. Stefan Mctrakos. Deanna Beaman. Gabby Capilli. Naomi Fierro, and Sophia Held Closing Cast: Colin Woodcll. Gabe Kenney. Connor Brenes. Robby Lucchesi. Lauren Murray, Arianna Papalexopoulos, Jeana Gragnani. and Jessica Times Student Life ill 37 A Sweet Winter Chill Christmas Dance 2008 1. Grice Delo Santo and Envty Stuck itart off the dance. 2 Niulic Flore putt a dower on her disc. Jamil Bvmt 3 Katie HoHtyne. Natalie BeaVeu. Veronica Bluer-Oomurat. and Maditon Dar.i dance the night away. 4. Kelli Hatch and Daniel Luca twmg around the dance floor. S. Sam Arabian and Kylee Lot enjoy the successful night 6 Michael Orji. Yvette Locke. Naomi Fierro. Kaly Leonadckit potc on the dance floor 7. Brconna Bell A tr d Robies. Zaheeda Gagin, and Ainn Pcgucsc help at the coat check . 8 Laura OWer throw on her date’ tie and butt a move.9. Trevor Burke ind Chnttma Arce dance the last togethcr.10. Jen Flannery and Enc Gordon pote Charlie' Angclt ttyle 11. Andrew Godin and Maggie Gorwky hug each other. 12. Sam Discren thow off hi dance move 13. ChrttOT Arce and Mcgin Mahoney m the middle ol the dance floor 14 Katherine Yin. John Anto 0 and Megan Montero mule during the dance. IS. Chn tina Arce and Amanda McEvoy dance along the ude ol the Commoni.16. Catlm Hogan. Taylor Gowan. and Lauren Kcttctl enjoy the r l t writer formal 17 Kyle Graycar and Beverly Chin potc together 18 Joih Thierry. Nataly Mendoza. Jack Cullman, and Ji ia Yrani potc while dancOTg. 19 Luke Pappat and Amcia Rudnicki dance to a slow long 20 Di e Borja and Dedrick Sarzaba |ump for their couplet picture 21. Mickey Boxeil. Janice Boswell and Errvlee Goo dance along with other . 22. SI ttudentt dancing 23 Morgan Edward . Mara Newman. Emma Crottley. and Meredith Murphy take a picture before entenng the Common 24 Kathleen Mahoney. Shannon Cahill. Annabel Lundy, and Bridget Sullivan take a break in the Common . 2S. Ricca Sarmient© and Danielle Nebalatca take a picture dunng the dance. 26. Brandon Crocker and Krittcn Pharefl thow big invfet before the dance Student Life 39 WINTERCONCER1 your S 1. Margarita Diaz sings in the choir. 2. Wyatt Rudnicki bangs the drum during a piece. 3. Vivian Capulong. Danielle Nebalasca sing a duet together on stage. 4. The entire chorus an orchestra play at St. Stephen's. 5.Madeline Welte plays the flute. 6. Matt Sotto. Daniel Tan. George Coker perform as a part of the boys chorus. 7. Jayne Callender shines on stage. 8. Laura Hobbs plays the violin during the concert. 9. The girls chorus performs for the audience. Winter Concert Sing your Song 10. The girls choir performs with candles. 11. Sam Strelkoff sings a solo. George Coker sings as a part of the choir. 13 Thao Nguyen plays the keyboard with the orchestra. 14. The saxophone sections rocks out to the music. IS. Maise Arnorld and the rest of the trumpet section stand up to play their trumpets. 16. Juliet Knos sings on stage. 17. Jake Lindstrom plays his trumpet. 18. Dominique Chagniot intensely plays the cello. 19. Robbie Lucchesi concentrates as he sings a song with the choir. Student Life 41 Chorus Roller Catherine Arano. Mania Bradley. Jayne Callander . Vivian Capulong. Nicole Camacho. Jasmin Castillo. Cclyn Coker. Margarita Diaz'. Monica Dy. Carmela Caspar. Paula Gonzalez. Lauren Goralski. Jizcllc Joson. Juliet Knox. Brcnicllemley. Shannon Lmdstrom. Marian Manapsal . Megan Montcro. Danielle Ncbalasca. Gina Pasquali. Adrianna Rcincckc . Gabriel Rcmeckc. Gabnclla Reyes. Madeleine Sinks. Sarah StrkkcrMarisol Terrazas . Christina Yap. Lorraine Arriola. Michelle Aureliano. Mira Bollman. Teresa Carino. Sydnic Choy. Lianne Enage. Abbey Enriquez. Cecily Fernandes. Renuka Fernandes. Elisa Go. Soh Gomez. Megan Hoff. Shannon Johnston . Ilani Lee. Alicia Martinez. Claire McCartney . Lucia Moreno. Margaret Palazzolo . Mary Palazzolo . Sarah Park . Gianna Puccmelli . Cecilia Read. Kathenne Santillan. Pamela Santos. Jessica Sinks . Monica Yap. Jonathan Antonio. Gabriel Barrios . Mickey Boxcll . Rcndell Bustos. George Coker . Jackson Foster . Alex Hirota. Chapman Lee. Nathaniel Nunez . Jihoon Park. Larion Santiago. Charles Santos . Dedrick Sarzaba . Daniel Tan . Allen Chiu. Karim Dudum. Tim Green. Daniel Hoff . Shelby Joe. Joseph Kirwan. David Los Banos. Robby Lucchcsi . Joe Palazzolo. Xavier Sendaydiego. Sam Strclkoff . and Matthew Sotto Passion for Song 1. Mr. Zullinger directs the choir at the assembly. 2. Gabe Barrios. Daniel Tan. George Cocker. Charles Santos and Dedrick Sarzaba sing in harmony. 3. Robby Lucchcsi. Marian Manapsal. Matt Sutto perform for the entire student body. 4. Girls choir sings a tunc 5. Daniel Tan sings for all to hear! 6.Margania Diaz and Adri Rcinecke join in the grand chorus. 7. Mickey Boxell performs at the fine arts assembly. ,s§8? •Member of Chamber Singers 42 W Fine Arts ORCHESTRA: Dainc Danielson, Reubhen Diaz, Angela Han. Christina Vernali. Tavis Wong. Mary Qin, Shannon Lindstrom. Christian Santos. Janice Boswell, Mario Studlcy, Madelienc Wcltc. Calvin Jay Oliman, Noelle Langmack. Jake Lindstrom. Kyle Oliman. Tommy Simpson. Charlie Situ, Alyssa Tio. Thao Nguyen, and Lily Earnest STRING QUARTET: Angela Han. Christina Vernali. Laura Hobbs, and Kimberly Maher JAZZ BAND: Kyle Oliman. James Lee. Marco Fanucchi. Reubhen Diaz. Tommy Simpson. Greg Davis. Jake Lindstrom. Conor Canon, Kyle Kuwatani. Gabriel Todaro. Matt Kolhcdc. Jack Radsliff. Pablo Abarca . Michael Hartman. Mary Qin, Stewart Goosscns. Kevin Crouch 1. Thao Nguyen plays on the keyboard. 2. Wyatt Rudnicki in percussion. 3.Paolo DiGiovanni blasts his trombone. 4. Janice Boswell smiles for the camera. 5. Students play in a guitar line. 6. Christine Zhang happy as he plays his violin. 7. Laura Hobbs and Kimberly Maher practice before the assembly. 8. Harriet Arnold. Ryan Coen, and Griffin Schreader watch the chorus sing a piece. 9. Mario Studlcy and Kelly O'Rouke playing the lovely flute. Dance Concert Faith 1. Jessica Baldwin raises her arms to the opening number. 2. Annie Dahlberg dances with passion to Mr. Curry’s choreography. Adagio. 3. The group brings it together in The River.4. The girls reach for their Daddy Tim Sturm in the most popular dance of the night 5. Dance Workshop dances a yoga-inspired dance called A Different Drum. 6. The group lines up to face the orange sky. 7. Kayla Caturay lifts her head to the audience in the dance Oronge Sky. 8. Monica Morales and Tamara Murphy embrace during Annie Dahlberg's dance. God. 9. Djac Borja and Grace dc los Santos beam after the performance. 10. Djac Borja, Annie Dahlberg. and Alexa Manalansan leap in the air. 11. Angela Yuen. Alcxa Manalansan. Jessica Baldwin and Stephanie Wong lift their arms in Picjcsu. Student Life ft 45 Burning Love... Tim Sturm Gina Pasquali How long have your been a couple? Tim: One year on Valentine's Day. Where did you meet? Gina: At Animc Club Tim: We already had this argument earlier today. Gina: I'm saying Anime Club, he's saying first dance. Favorite thing to do together: Gina: We just like to talk. Tim: Yeah just talk...and cuddle. Most embarrassing moment as a couple: Tim: We were together next to the Beta lab and Ms. D walked by and said 'Hot and bothered?' Connor Armstrong Ysabel Lola How long have you been a couple? Connor: Since December 9. 2008 . Where did you meet? Both: At Cat Camp over the summer! Ysabel's best quality according to Connor? Uhh, I don't know. Her personality? Connor's best quality according to Ysabel? His humor. He make: me laugh . Katie Pope Matt Lopez How long have you been a couple? Both: Since Freshman year. Where did you meet? Matt: In the SI football stands at the MC game. Katie's best quality according to Matt? There's so many, it’s hard to list one. Matt's best quality according to Katie? He's funny! Where was your first kiss? Matt: Outside Round Table Pizza on West Portal! 46 Relationships Katie Gandolfo Jack Farr How long have you been a couple? Katie: (Giggling) I don't know. Just Kidding. Jack: 1 year. 3 months Where did you meet? Both: Freshman year Christmas dance. Katie's best quality according to Jack: She's Fun. Katie's favorite hobby? Baking cookies with Jack. Jack's favorite hobby? Couple workouts with Katie. Most embarrassing moment? Katie's counselor thought Jack was her little brother. Everything is about love. -Mr. Lorentz Flamin' Families 1. Gcorg.a and E.J. Silvia reminiscing on the younger days 2. Colin and Margaret Moore awkwardly embrace 3. Matt and Joseph Park play leap frog. 4. Spencer and Audrey Gibson Mike and Jonathan Frcise all take a loving1' picture. S. Phillip carries older brother. Brian Lee. 6. Jack Disercns feels his younger brother Sam’s fresh new shave. 7. Emily and Willy Arbucklc pose for a mock Christmas card. 8 Lauren and Atlic Kcttcll smile big for the siblings page. 9. Michael Costello pals around with his sister. Kelly. 10. Twins Sydney and Laura West say cheese anxiously awaiting school to sort. 11. Christina Balistreri is an smiles with her sister. Angela. Student Life W. 47 48 Sports Bringing the Heat SPORTS From football to tennis, Saint Ignatius athletes have the rare ability to rise to any challenge that is presented to them. In a league like the WCAL, one of the toughest athletic leagues in the state, it is always difficult to have winning seasons. No matter if the adversary is faster, bigger, or more talented. SI always takes it to them. Some people deride our athletes because of the high academic excellence that is associated with our school. Instead of letting them obstruct our vision, we allow the insults to give us extra motivation for when we face our opponents. Fueled by this extra motivation, we devote ourselves to our team and winning for our school. When the game begins, we unleash our contained fire upon the competition. This fire is magnified in our Bruce Mahoney games, when we take the field against our bitter rival, Sacred Heart Cathedral. No matter if we are the favorite or the underdog, we always rise to the occasion and bring the heat. The Bruce Mahoney demonstrates the attitude of our athletes, but it only highlights three sports. Year after year, our athletes from all sports represent our school with pride and devote themselves each season to their respective sport. Our rich tradition of bringing the heat to our opponents fills our school with pride. -Zander Mrlik Sports 49 Girls' Varsity Volleyball The SI Volley Cats had a challenging but unforgettable season. Strong in every aspect of the game, the Girls Varsity Volleyball team was one for the record books. “This is one of the best teams SI has ever put together, stated the volleyball coaching staff. They started off strong with win after win during pre- season, and continued to stay strong as they entered one of the toughest volleyball leagues in the nation. The camaraderie of the team allowed them to come together, work hard on the court, and pull off amazing wins. With key victories over tough rivals and significant wins in tournaments, the VolleyCats showed SI what a team is. Teamwork, compassion, and some sweat define the Varsity Cats; this caused them success for the 2008 season. Coaches and fans cheered them on through victory, which filled the team with a great sense of pride. -Katie Schwall Front row: Megan O'Meara, Liz Watters. Meghan Tracey. Colette Taylor, Ellic Buckingham. Yra Mechleib. Second row: Katie Schwall. Jessica Serrato. Jennifer Dowdy. Natalie Doyle, Coach Karen Cota, Head Coach Louie Valiao. Tim Gorospe. Aisling Baynes. Trinity Leonard. Erin Grady. Maureen Kaprosch. Sports W 51 JV and Freshman Volleyball Uvi 'A 1. Christina Lee sets up a teammate. 2. Amelia Rudnicki sets the ball for Grace Buckingham and Christina Lee 3. Nicole Smith and Madeline Welsh prepare to return the serve. 4. Grace Buckingham and Christina Lee block the opponent. 5. Leah Wesolek serves. 6. Jacqueline Toboni spikes. 7. JV Cats bring it in 8. Sophia Scpp slams the ball 9. Frosh Cats huddle, during timeout 52 W Volleyball Front row: Nicole Catvcllo. Christina Lee. Lindsey Manuel. Ann Parden. Dominique Russo. Amelia Rudnicki. Second row: Tessse Mdnerney. Coach Keith Martin. Christina Cohan. Andrea DeMartini. Sophia Sepp. Manager Ronald Martin. Lauren Weber. Alexis Legarza. Jacqueline Toboni. Head Coach Karolina Michnicwicz. Grace Buckingham. Front row: Kelly McCarthy. Nicole Smith. Athena Nomicos. Emma Thordsen. Danielle Ocampo. Second row: Claire Healy. Tatum Slattery. Leah Wesolek. Ali Cocry. Elaina Koros. Maria Kemiji-McDonald. Catie Dumont, Third row: Maddic Welsh. Emma Crosslcy. Coach Brynn Maurer. Head Coach Chris Lee. Kaiilyn Crawley. Mkhcllic McDonald- O'Brien. Nicole Sudano. Sports W S3 1.Billy Mattimore dodges past the defenders. 2. Football Cats sing the fight song with devoted fans. 3. Gabc Manzanarcs bursts through the hole. 4. Rob Emery scrambles for a first down. 5. Billy Mattimore prepares to turn the corner. 6. Cats ready to pounce on the ball. 54 M Football Varsity Football r The SI football season presented many early obstacles. With school starting early, the grueling “doubles were cut a week short, giving the Cats little time in preparation for their first game against Verbum Dei. The team then flew down to LA to play Verbum Dei in a 4th quarter comeback win. Then misfortune struck as starting senior quarterback, Rodgers Farlow, suffered a season-ending leg injury in the first half of the Marin Catholic game. Junior Rob Emery led the Cats to another comeback victory, beating MC in the second half. The Cats look forward to a successful season with many more challenges to come. The first ever Friday Night game was played at J.B. Murphy field against Bellarmine. This year’s team is a close knit group and exemplifies teamwork. Led by a solid senior class, the team looks forward to a successful season and winning the Football Bruce. -Zander Mrlik First Row Bran McGovern. Rogers Fjrlow. Connor Lind. Nick Urbjno. Keegan Finn. Gabe Manxanares. Richard Ash. josh Menchaca. Nick Ahmam Second Row Matt Lopez. Jeremy Johnson. Matt Park. Eric Dill. Mike Kennedy. Kevin Downs, Billy Mattimorc. Spencer Gibson. Will Mallen. Joe Okomendy. Third Row: Will 8ennctt, Josh Thierry. Pat Casey (Manager). Kyle Ccscna (Manager). Marla Bottner (Trainer), Rob Assadurian (Traner). AJberto Valdiviez (Manager). Evan Harrison-Wong. Kyle Hitken. Jetfrcy Fu. Fourth Row. Chris Fahey. Joe Fenech, Brett Cde Baca. Coach John Regata. Head Coach Steve BWord. Coach Paul Tonefli. Coach Rob Unrub. Will 8ello. Danny Ferdon. Dominic Pasquab Frfth Row: CWiton Hcsselgren. Mike Bruno. Derrick Clcland, Jack Culknan. Matt Sauers. Mateo Schimpf. Scott Lamson. Scott Boudewyn. Sam Strelkoff. Sixth Row. Brendan Daly. Casey Cremen. Rob Emery. Rex Suter. Dewey Dumont. Dino Tonelli. Zander Mrlik. Tommy Ferdon. Joey Cremen. Kiyoshi Smith. Sports 55 JV and Freshman Football 1. Konstantin Rehbein pursues the runner. 2. JV Cats rush to their cheering fans to celebrate a win. 3. Dana Mills breaks a tackle en route to the end zone . 4. Jake Brisbane races past defenders for a touchdown. 5. Freshman Cats rally to the tackle. 6. Jake Brisbane fights for a first down. 7. Kyle Tillinghast rushes through the hole. 8. J.W. McGovern hands off to Joey Millier. 9. Defense mounts a goal line stand. 56 Football First Row: Jon Frcisc, Harrison Mailers. Kevin Barker. Ryan Bricknell. Konstantin Rchbcin. Jacob Brisbane. Second Row: Chris Wollitz. Gcdcon Tegene. Zac Schuller. Jacques Beauvoir. Calvin Jocwono. Anthony Clifford. Matthew Michcla Third Row: Alfred Siniora. Jordan Lee. Jacob Bernstein. Ben Aguilar, Luke Pappas. Ryan Spiers. Justin Fitzsimmons. Aram Nahabedian. Fourth Row; Ben Miller. Chris Abola. Coach Chris Dunn. Head Coach Brian Kelly. Coach Gmo Bonedotti. Houston Ford. John Murphy. Fifth Row: Lennox Donlon. Bobby Gray. Jimmy Callman, Johnny Mrlik. Jackson Lindaucr, Everett Watson. Sixth: Chase Whittingham. Andrew Lobre. Daniel Livy. Jeff Fariow. Jack Bennett. E.J. Silvia. Xavier Russo. ... jp WfPnt' 79? 7 89 .9 138 £3 «SO 2 34 16w| First row Eli Love. Peter Doyle. Louis Alessandria. Ian Anderson. Aaron Wong. Jason Garoa. Chns McGovern. Mark Wurzweilcr. Second row Dana Mills, Kerry Crowley. Philip Almam. Chad Cohan, Wdl McKee. Joe Salvemini. Joey Mllcr. Frank Kar-ewski. Jack Murray. Third row: Jack Haze!bo cr. Schuyler Kandarian. Stu Don'on. Coach Owen Maguire. Coach Erik Cota. Head Coach Matt Stecher, Coach Tim Caraher. Coach Kev.n Quattnn. Mike MeFadden. Kevin O'Connor. Pat Casserly. Fourth row. Joey Solomon. Jack Radsliff. David Bornstem. Connor Armstrong. Kyle Tilknghast. Dorn Truoccolo. Shane Slosar. Nick Formanek. Angelo Petnfli. Thomas Niland. Fifth row: J.W. McGovern. Maxwell Dergosits. Patrick Harrington. Stefano Sangiacomo. Max Lico. Charte Goldensohn. Mike Pia. Wolf Krckcl. Coleman 8arey. Sixth row: Travn MeDow. Guy Mason. Conor Lane. Chns CrowJy. Cameron Bias', Anthony Ayllon. Cole Pnest. M.J. Toepel. John Meany. Taylor Evans A, Sports W 57 1. Boys'Cross Country Cats get ready at the starting line. 2. Peter Birsingcr and Greg Innes lead the pack. 3. Cross Country Cats huddle before the race. 4. Michael Rchcr runs hard to the finish. 5. Lucas Talavan-Becker sprints to the end. Cross Country Hard work and dedication: the consistent themes of Varsity Boys' Cross Country. Having practiced since the beginning of June, this year’s team is the result of much hard work. Weekly 10 mile runs. 300 and 500 Miles Clubs, and spending a week in appropriately named Dr. Pain’s running camp, make cross country a sport that requires a great amount of devotion to say the least. And all of that hard work has paid off this year. Led by senior captains Peter Birsinger, Devin Dunn, and Greg Innes and standout junior MichaelReher, they are the fastest cross country team in St. Ignatius history. Often running 18 Mile Mondays. Peter. Devin, Greg, and Mike set the rigorous pace for the team to follow. Yet, the pain and long hours these dedicated few endure are certainly worth so much more than a runner's high. The friendship of the team carries them to be among the best in the league, and the bonds they've established are sure to last beyond the legacy of that title. -David Giovanazzi arsity Boys' Cross Country Varsity Team: Peter Birsinger Michael Reher Devin Dunn Greg Innes Nick Roman John Ide Lucas Talavan-Becker Coach Evans Coach Berrin Coach Caskey Coach Schmidt Sports 59 JV and Frosh-Soph Boys' Cross Country 1. Liam Power and Brandon Crocker sprint to the finish. 2. Cross Country Cats get off to a strong start. 3.Connor Gcraghty leads Scrra in the race 4. Austin Yau and Robert Avila fight for the lead S Athan Hugh. Ryan Dennison, and Nicos Busc lead the pack. 6 Buddy Lorcniz runs hard. 7. Justin Jaymc breaks a sweat. 8. John Moran overtakes Sacred Heart 9 Cross Country Cats race to victory. 60 W. Cross Country Seniors: Robert Avila, Ronnel Datlag. Ryan Dennison. Connor Geraghty. Carlo Juarez, Chris Maldonado. Thomas Maloney. Michael Shymanski. Austin Yau Juniors: Nicos Buse. Ryan Coen. Dane Danielson. C3ry Ezquerro. Kyle Graycar. Athan Haigh, Scott Shymanski. Andy Vanderbilt Sophomores: Christo Arsenio. Kyle Cotchett. Filippo D'Asaro. John Gibbons. Justin Jayme, Phillip Loeffler, Buddy Lorentz. Peter Lynch. Sam Molke, John Moran. Joseph Park. Doug Safrcno. Zach Seher. Greg Snyder. Jeff Thomson Freshman: Eddie Bamsey, Richard Bassin. Nick Brunner. Conor Cannon, Matt Caracciolo. Nathan Chow, Brandon Crocker. Liam Fitzpatrick. Joel Graycar. Joey Guerra. Harry Gutchinov, Paul Hwang. Nik Kostantinidis. Chris Lacayo. Raymond Loo. Ryan Lu.Joe McIntyre. James Milligan. Jake Nacario. John Napoli. Sean O’Donnell, Liam Powers. Josh Santos. Joe Singer. Hensley Sy Sports W 61 1. Abby Otto and Emily Tatum sprint to the finish line. 2. The Cats take the lead on St. Francis. 3. The Cross Country team huddles before the race. 4. Bridget Sullivan races to the finish line. 5. Bridget Sullivan. Emily Tatum, and Jacqueline Urbina run hard. 6. Rachel Hinds and Katie Daly lead the pack. 62 Cross Country The weekly routine of a long run on Monday, recovery run on Tuesday, League meet on Wednesday. Thursday recovery run, and Friday workout keep the Varsity Girls Cross Country team quick on their feet. The summer workouts, accumulating 150- 300 miles per runner, prepared the Girls Cross Country team for a rewarding season. Senior Katy Daly and sophomore Rachel Hinds lead the Varsity Girls' Cross Country team, setting the pace, and pushing their teammates. Varsity Girls' Cross Country Despite common belief, cross-country requires more than just running aimlessly. Being a complex sport, the girls not only run together, but attend FML together, take part in team theme days, and most importantly, create lasting bonds. When watching the Girls Cross Country Cats, the unity of the team becomes very apparent. The girls all wear red and blue ribbons and good luck pins, further emphasizing that team unity is the common feeling among cross country cats. -Katie Dobberstein Varsity Team: Abby Otto Rachel Hines Katy Daly Jackie Sun Jacqueline Urbina Emily Tatum Bridget Sullivan Mary Abdul Massih Christina Chen Bambie Seltenrich Coach Regalia Coach Couch Coach Kennedy Coach Stricherz Sports Utt 63 JV and Frosh-Soph Girls' Cross Country 64 W Cross Country 1. Racqucl Glass and Erin Gcraghty sprint to the finish line. 2. Amanda Schallert and Erin Gcraghty fight off St. Francis. 3. The Cross Country Cats lead the race. 4, The JV Girls get off to a good start. 5. Alyson Wong and Phoebe Bean lead the pack in the 5K race. 6.Natalic Hartman dashes to the finish. 7. The JV Girls prepare for the start of their race. Freshmen: Phoebe Bean, Eden Bekele. Christen Bertain, Courtney Bristow, Sarah Brown, Natalie Calhoun. Payton Carrol. Elisa Cimcnto. Megan Cleary. Lia Dramen. Victoria Elias. Kristen Farrell. Morgan Flannery. Nicole Gallcgioni, Andrea Garcia, Erin Geraghty, Maggie Kaprosch, Emika Lisbcrger. Laura Lucchesi. Kathryn Rizzo. Christina Scarlett. Elena Shikaloff. Kelsey Spirz. Haley Tobin, Allison Wan. Alyson Wong Sophomores: Megan Byrne. Carolyn Capitolo. Alex Fox. Rachel Hinds. Kaitlin Johnson. Sofia Moore. Kailyn Murphy, Elizabeth Paolini. Lucy Ryan, Amanda Schallert. Samantha Schuetz. Aishleen Spiers, Alex Stanley, Analise Thornley. Nicole Tricrwcilcr. Jacqueline Urbina, Caileen Viehweg, Elaine Yan, Christine Zhang Juniors: Ciara Dineen, Kelly How. Breniel Lemley. Erin Murphy. Abby Otto. Tanya Sanderson. Elisa Santos. Emily Tatum. Geneva Vogolheim Seniors: Mary Abdul Massih, Christina Chen, Irine Ching. Martha Cuenca. Katy Daly. Emily Gray. Natalie Hartman. Libby Paulsen, Pailin Srukhosit, Jacqueline Sun. Marise Thadani 65 • V 1. The Boys Varsity team tries to score a goal against Serra. 2. The Polo Cats gather during a time out. 3. Liam Shorrock shoots on goal. 4. Peter Landefeld skillfully avoids a defender. 5. John Butler prepares for a shot on goal. 6. Goalie Jonathan Crossley blocks a shot. Wfr 66 W Water Polo Boys Varsity Water Polo Playing water polo at S.l. has been a positive and memorable experience for the team, but this past season was especially unforgettable. Senior captains Ryan Kircher and John Butler started the year off right by leading the team on a coach-free ‘bonding’ run on the beach in the beginning of the season. Every week, the boys fought through grueling two hour workouts that tested physical and mental strength. By the start of the season, they had become a team. Tie season started off a little slow, with the team suffering a 9-5 loss to Burlingame. However, after a few weeks of hard work, the team took revenge with a 10-9 win against Burlingame in a tournament. After that game the team went on to win 1st place in the tournament, beating WCAL rival Valley Christian 11-4 in the championship game. Overall, this year had its ups and downs, but the Water Polo Cats proved they were a force to be reckoned with. -John Butler First row: Zach Malinski. Joseph White. Liam Shorrock. John Butler. Jack Stabenfeldt. Brendan Collins. Head Coach Scott Dumas. Second Row: Adam Goldstein. Will Kircher. Ryan Kirchcr. Kurt Mulligan, Peter Landefeld. Jonathan Crossley, Coach Dan McDonnell. Sports 67 1. Pilar Odom puts the ball in play. 2. Laura West avoids a defender while looking for a teammate. 3. Erin Mahoney overcomes a defender. 4. Haley Kaplan passes the ball. 5. Nicole O'Dea shoots on goal. 6. Shelby Wright looks for an open teammate. 68 Water Polo Girls Varsity Water Polo fe- Lucky you! You've found the girls varsity water polo page. Chances are you either 1) play polo or 2) have no idea what it is. For the latter group we’ll clue you in. Paul Kenneth Felton (aka Paul Pollywag) is our coach. We spend about twelve hours per week in the one and only Herbst Natatorium doing many things, but NOT improving our tans. We don’t get to spend hours playing in the pool. Instead, we swim before school, while the rest of you sleep. Even following our afternoon practices, we head out to the track. Gten playing five games per weekend and eating just as many bagels, we spend lots of time together, just like family. Polo has its moments of violence, but our team has passion for the game, and we care for each other. This year we had some shoes to fill (i.e. rainbow sandals), but everyone stepped up. We’ll start out with the spectacular trainers: the unable bodied twin, the sneaky picture-taker, and the one that makes us bust up the most. Next our little ones: one is always rocking out, doing her thing with a smile; the other has some crazy toes. Next our strong juniors: we have a play named after one, a team mom, a bobble-head toy, our little emergency room girl, and a wonderful smile-r for each goal. Finally our SENIORS: the one who used to squint, one who enjoys Sunday swims, another whose father always donates snacks, one whose face is always too calm, one who gets bizarre foot cramps, the intelligent, down-to-earth one, the cheerleader, and the one who promised cookies, but never brought them. As you can see we have a lot of great girls in one of the most hardworking, fun programs SI offers. POLO CATS ‘08 - Erin Mahoney and Nicole O'Dea First row: Frankie Puerzer, Jenny Arimoto, Erin Mahoney. Maddic Summa. Shelby Wright. Susannah Groh. Laura West, Head Coach Paul Felton. Second row: Molly Ryan. Claire Collins. Haley Kaplan. Brooke Carter. Nicole O'Dea. Liz Rozen. Pilar Odom. Kristen Tocchini. Sports 69 JV Boys' and Girls' Water Polo 1. Genevieve Feincr protects the goal. 2. Boy PoloCats stop Serra from scoring 3. Trevor Burke protects the ball from a defender. 4. Girl PoloCats gather during a timeout. 5.Danielle Butler shoots on goal. 6. Julia DiGiovanni takes a shot. 7. Eric White steals the ball from a defender. 8. Maddy Pelton protects the ball. 9. Boy PoloCats race for the ball. 70 Water Polo First row: Evan Muscat. Matt Perez. Knstofcr Luo am, Nco Tomci. Jack Vince'ette. Matt Peca. Mack Meyer. Evan White Second row 8ryant Nagel ton. Adam Senan. Darnel Luoam. Joey Milmiki. Trevor 8urke. Lance Leung. Enc White. Riley McGuinrvets. Richie Beaumont. Third Row: Dylan Murphy. Head Coach Daniel Figoni. Coach Dan McDonne Not Pictured Connor Cucalon Firtt Row Maddy Peiton. Lctticia Lee. Deanne Anmoto. Jul a DiGovam. Meredith Murphy. Daniette Butler. Kat DcRuH Second Row Christie LeitzelL Morgan Edwards, lizzie Tnndle. Jackie Hazelwood. Meg Summa. Ncole Crotby. Genevieve foner. Jettca Meredith Third Row: Coach Anne Ginoto. Caroline Kolenda. Coach Mclane Dyer Sports A 71 72 W Tennis Girls' Varsity Tennis Revved up and ready to go, the SI girls tennis team began their season with a kick. Eight returning seniors, two returning juniors, and one sophomore and one freshman joined the Varsity squad. The season was filled with fun events; bracelet making, birthdays, hula dancing, Disneyland, meditation with cupcakes, Monterey, and eating - lots and lots of eating. But not to worry, the team worked off those calories in their 18-3 record, placing second in WCAL. Losing only to the eventual CCS champions and a Los Angeles powerhouse team, the SI girls tennis team nearly had a perfect season. Hard work, determination, and love for each other and for the sport contributed to their success. For most of the girls, this will be the last year playing on the red and blue courts of SI. Though this chapter ends, they will always remember the friendships they made and the experiences they shared. One - Two - Three - Go Cats! -Natalie Dillon '09 Top row from left: Shannon Han. Adrianna Creese. Natalie Dillon. Coach i Craig Law. Nataly Mendoza. Shawn Wen. Janice Lam. Bottom row from I left: Penny Chuah. Mcagan Martin. Beverly Chan. Alyson Murphy, Natalie Kolchak. Claudia Lew Not Pictured: Julie Fancher Sports 73 1. Catrina Gotuaco handles che ball. 2. Joey Galligan fights off a defender. 3. Nikki Narvaez hustles after the ball. 4. Natasha Lekach attacks the defense. 5. Toni Hall protects the ball from the defender. 6. Jane Bruno runs past the opponent. 74 W Field Hockey On the field, the St. Ignatius Field Hockey team brings the heat. The Leland game reinforced the girls' desire to become a competitive team in Division I. Though Field Hockey does not get the respect it deserves, this year the girls used this as an incentive to play with more heart and tenacity. Led by strong, determined captains: Rehana Lerandeau, Toni Hall and Bianca Giarratano, the team had a visible presence on the field. The Cats were an unstoppable force, with Annie DeMarchena and Kat Habelt defending the goal and Natasha Lekach, Georgia Silvia, Lauren Kase, and Kasey Cullinan on defense. The team proved their strength and love of the game all throughout the unpredictable season. The team exemplified trust and respect on and off the field. Joey Galligan, Nikki Narvaez, Cat Gotuaco, Emily Clark and Megan Knudson played their game in the circle, while Jen Flannery, Mary Mclnerney, Meagan McGovern, Lily Bigalke and Heidi Halsted proved their skills with great transitions in the midfield. The 2008 SI Field Hockey players are not just talented individuals, but a collaborated force that cannot be reckoned with. -Annie DeMarchena First Row: Bianca Giarratano. Janey Bruno. Heidi Halsted. Catrina Gotuaco. Kasey Cullinan. Nikki Narvaez. Second Row: Emily Clarke. Georgia Silvia, Toni Hall. Megan Knudson. Mary Mclnerney. Rehana Lerandeau. Natasha Lckach. Lily Bigalke, Jennifer Flannery. Third Row: Katarina Habelt, Annie DeMarchena. Head Coach Kori Jenkins. Coach Amy Harms. Lauren Kase. Meagan McGovern. Not pictured: Joey Galligan Girls Varsity Field Hockey Sports 75 JV Girls' Tennis and Field Hockey 1. Alex Love sends the ball into play. 2. Field hockey Cats run onto the field. 3. Katherine Saunders serves the ball. 4. Chelsea Camacho returns the serve. S. Annie Dillon focuses on the ball. 6. JV Tennis Cats huddle up. 7. Stephanie Reiser clears the ball. 8. Tcss Mattimore passes the ball up the field. 9. Vanessa Torres and the defense converge on the ball. Tennis and Field Hockey JV Tenni First row: Katherine Saunders. Alex Love. Gabrtcla Greig. Emily Glacssncr, Amy L e. Rena Kolhede. Chelsea Camacho. Madeline Perisch Second row: Chen Chan. Annie Dillon. Emma O'Leary. Michelle Maciel. Coach Anne Seppi. Nicole Brown. Natalie Seward. Kelsey Krook. Audriana Ossenberg. Kaitlyn Hi mente . Annie Watts Second row. San Callander. A. Icon Fahey. Caidin Ng. Tessa Van Bergen. Nicole Wong, Coach Dana Leon. Oliva Nciglc. Shannon Pidgeon. Megg McOonnel. Natale Smyth. Vanessa Torres. Third row. Eden Moscone. Molly O Mahoney. Knstin Olcomendy. Tcss Mattimorc. Ceolia Volert. Mxhacla Nelson Not pictured: Alison Maxwell Sports 77 Varsity and JV Girls' Golf 1. Golf Cats strike a pose. 2. Alexandra Wong swings the club. 3. Andrea Wong strikes the ball. 4.Claire Kelly takes a swing. 5. Victoria Student follows through. 6. Angela Tolcntino takes a back swing. 7. Christina Vlahos hits the ball. 8. Jari-Lce Tolcntino drives the ball. 78 A Golf First row: Corinnc Ankcnbruck-Kcogh, Alexandra Wong. Andrea Wong. Amanda Eip ritu Second row: Jari-Lec Tolentmo. Cammy Loback. Victoria Student. Coach Julius Yap. Madeleine Student. Claire Kelly. Tcnny Kachatounan JV Girls' First Row: Heidi Ng. Sarah Park. Katrina Rac Manuel. Canlyn Espiritu. Olivia Romero, Second Row: Jamie Macicl. Stephanie Donahue. Rikki Ulmer. Coach Bill Ofcngcr, Amanda Lirn. Karly Kmpp. Christina Vlahos. Not pictured: Katrina Alcanura. Amanda Chang, Sports 79 1. Jack Discrcns protects the ball. 2. Drew Raher drives down the court. 3. Beau Bruneman passes to a teammate. 4. Kiyoshi Smith puts up the ball. 5. Kurtis Ong dribbles down the court. 6. Basketball Cats huddle up for a cheer. 7. Conor Wilkes rebounds. 80 W Basketball Boys' Varsity Basketball On the Boys' Varsity Basketball team, there was never a dull moment, whether Drew Raher was trying to intimidate you or Kiyoshi Smith enthusiastically sprinted around the court after a steal during practice. Practice wouldn’t feel right without countless quips from Druck or even a rare smile from Coach Marcaletti. Despite these comical times, the basketball team came together to compete every time they stepped on the hardwood. Led by first- year head coach John DeBenedetti, Rob Marcaletti. and the legendary Bob Drucker, the Wildcats never gave up. even with several losses coming by five points or less. Many underestimated the Wildcats at the season's start, which fueled their desire to achieve greatness. Another unquestionable characteristic was the team's lasting dedication, which lasted from summer until the end of season. Six AM practices were commonplace and one could often find the Cats working out in the weight room. Despite a common theme of injuries, with several ankle sprains, a fractured finger, banged knees, and even a few loose teeth, this year created one of the most physical teams in the league, along with one of its best defenses. •Connor Culligan Top Row: Kiyoshi Smith. Conor Wilkes. Drew Raher. Connor Culligan. Coach Marcaletti. Coach DeBenedetti. Coach Drucker. Ryan Mak, Derek Cartwright. Bryan Christoffcrson. Jack Discrcns Bottom Row: Beau Bruneman. Michael Crocker. Gabriel Buck. Jeff Thomas. Phillip Lee. Kurtis Ong. Joseph Crawley Not Pictured: Alii Austria JV and Freshman Boys' Basketball 1. Tyler Hoffman shoots the ball. 2. Cody Warner makes a free throw. 3. Luke Pappas dribbles across the court. 4. The Basketball Cats show their support for their teammates. 5. Matt Collins makes a pass. 6. Nick Johnson shoots from the free throw line. 7. Tyler Kung dribbles down the court. 8. The wildcats huddle up for a cheer. JV team Top Row Matt Coli n . E.J. Silvia. Johnny Mrl.k. Coach Zaikm. Darnel Livy. Cody Warner. Xavier Russo. Second Row: Brett Bruncman.Brandon Chang. Kevin Barker. Ryan InumcraWc. Matt Quintana. Luke Pappas, Gian Guako-Nclson 82 Basketball Freshman A: Bottom Row: Jordan Feeney. Justin Eggleston. Tyler Kung. Joshua Santos. Jason Sun. Connor Cucalon. Kevin O'Connor Top Row. Antonio Aguilar. Tyler Hoffman. Xavier Cortez(Manager). Coach Kareem Guilbeaux. Irving Chavcz(M.anager). Michael Loginoff. Nick Johnson. Taylor Evans Freshman B: Bottom Row: David Bomstcin. Kyle Capuli. Kenny Hatch. Brandon Crocker. Jason Garcia. Khalid AI Rcycs Top Row: Conor Lane. Stefano Sangiacomo. Max lico. Lamar Marshall Randall(Managcr). Mr. GambleJCoach). Greg Paucrson(Managcr). Ryan Brown. Collin Monsour. Conor McCauley , Sports W 83 1. Raquel Avila dribbles the ball. 2. Elise O'Connor drives the ball to the basket. 3. Caroline Barrack shoots. 4. Marisa Williams passes to a teammate. 5. Erin Grady protects the ball. 6. Addic Schivo puts up the ball for a basket. Basketball Girls' Varsity Basketball Yes. everyone in the WCAL recognized the SI girls' basketball team as the one with Eilise Headband Girl O'Connor, Erin Insane Beast Grady, Quick-Like-a-Cat Gotuaco, Caroline Yes We Can Barrack, Addie Sharp- shooter Schivo, Give Us Some Mo' Rebounds Kaprosch, Kendall The Hook Mitchell. Marisa Back-door Williams, Amanda Pedal to the Metal Corsiglia, Rocky the Slasher Avila, Christina It's a Three Lee, and Alex Clutch Legarza, but the basketball cats were much more than a group of individuals; they were a true team. Day in and day out this team pushed itself to reach its greatest potential. With pride, passion, and poise, the Cats strove to beat Sacred Heart, Archbishop Mitty, and Valley Christian, the toughest in the league. Like Coach Thomas said, Strive for excellence and success will follow. This team never gave up; the players fought to the end. They dived for every lose ball and picked up every fallen player. We will push each other until our bones collapse! Let's do this ladies! -Erin Grady Top: Kendall Mitchell. Marisa Williams. Alex Legarza. Coach Thomas. Coach Mulkerrins. Caroline Barrack. Erin Grady. Maureen Kaprosch 2nd Row: Elise O'Connor. Addie Schivo, Catrina Gotuaco. Raquel Avila, Christina Lee. Amanda Corsiglia JV and Freshman Girls' Basketball 1. Kaitlyn Crawley dribbles pass the opponent. 2. The Frosh Girls take on their opponents 3. Megan McNamara dribbles in for a shot. 4. Kaitlyn Crawley throws a pass. 5. Courtney Gong defends the ball. 6. Maria Kemiji-McDonald shoots the ball. 7. Courtney Gong dribbles across the court. 8. Stacy Ward goes up for the shot. 9. The SI Frosh Cats huddle up. Basketball Freshmen Team: Top Row: Michelle Christofferson. Leah Wcsolck, Coach Kawasaki. Shanika Arbokda. Catic Dumont. Andrea Garcia. Coach Seppi. Nicole Sudano. Colette KoIcndaBottom Row: Eden Bckclc. Stacey Ward. Kimberly Chong. Christine N shinaga. Kassandra Lastimosa. Jamie Bonifacio. Megan McNamara JV Team: Top Row: Coach Moriarty. Maddic Welsh. Maria Kcmiji-McDonald. Cheyenne Westerman. Kaoe Harp. Jordan Newell. Kaiilyn Crawley. Coach Murphy Bottom Row: Cheri Chan. Dominique Chagniot. Kascy Cullinan, Corinne Horn. Courtney Gong. Caitlin Ng. Vanessa Torres Sports 87 1. Spencer Gibson scores with a header. 2. Sean Spiers keeps the ball away from defenders. 3. JP Curry shoots on goal. 4. Jimmy Callinan fights off the defender. 5. Zander Mrlik passes the ball to a teammate. 6. Jake Rose passes the ball down the field. 88 Soccer Boys' Varsity Soccer The Boys' Varsity Soccer team had a great start on their goal of winning WCAL. With a tough preseason schedule, they played exceptionally well beating Sacred Heart Preparatory, Sequoia, and Mountain View. After winning decisively at home against Sacred Heart Cathedral, they tied Bellarmine 2-2. Led by captains Brady Borcherding, J.P. Curry, and Zander Mrlik, the team showed to be very impressive. Playing with almost entirely new starters, the team had a lot of skill and athleticism. Seniors Sean Borella and Sean Spiers proved to be excellent wing midfielders. Spencer Gibson, Daniel O’Leary, and Jimmy Callinan showed terrific skill as strikers. Curry and Cullen Roche held down the midfield. Mrlik and Jake Rose, the only two returning starters, anchored a stalwart defense. Billy Knutsen and Brady Borcherding split time this year as goalie. Coach Hickox and Coach Stiegeler decided early on having a small squad. While small in number, the team is one of the biggest and strongest SI has had in a long time. The players seemed to be in excellent shape as a result of the constant conditioning and valuable diet lectures”. The coaches and players were excited and proud about the team’s unique bond which resulted in great wins this season. Top Row: Brady Borcherding. Sean Borella. Coach Stiegeler, Fr. Capitolo. Coach Hickox. Zander Mrlik. Billy Knutsen. Middle: Will Naughton. Dan O'Leary. Jimmy Callinan. Sean Spiers. Cullen Roche. Padraig Buckley. Jake Rose. Tom O'Malley. Bottom: Spencer Gibson, Carter Andereck. JP Curry. Frank Olcomendy. Eoin McCarthy, Ricky Solomon. William Bello Sports 89 JV and Freshman Boys' Soccer 1. Shane Slosar steals the ball. 2. Connor Armstrong goes for the ball. 3. Alfred Siniora fights off defenders. 4. Griffin Schreader dribbles past the defender. 5. Zak Batsone scores a goal. 6. Brian Weiss dribbles up field. 7. Eli Love weaves through the defense. 8. Connor Armstrong passes the ball up field. 9. Jon Freise brings the ball up field. 90 jU Soccer Front Row: Scan Prior. Konstantin Rehbein. Jeremiah Duffy. Michael Melchior. Erik Mulligan. Griffin Schrcader Second Row: Danny Doherty. Mike Pizza. Aaron Gallagher. Paolo DiGiovanni. Jon Freise. Steven Reich. Alfred Siniora. Back Row: Gerard Harkm. Anthony Clifford. Coach Almeida. Fr. Capitolo. Coach Rcavcy. Trainer Killian Lundy. John Murphy. James MacSwconcy Front Row: Eli Love. Loo Alessandro. Cean Arad . Aaron Wong. James Smith. Chris Lacayo. Jack Murray Second Row. Patrick Casscrly. Hunter John. Shane Slosar. Connor Armstrong. Mark Wurzwe-.’er. Matthew Nkovits. Brian Weiss. Alex Bermudez. Back Row. Ben Rkhman. Reuben Yoong. Chris Crowiey. Coach Anderson. Fr. Capitolo. Coach Prior. Traner Cohn Laffey. Pierre Hits. David Yocom Sports 91 1. Kat Bloomfield blocks the ball. 2. Hannah Farr passes to a teammate. 3. Georgia Silvia kicks the ball past a defender. 4. Audrey Gibson tosses the ball in. 5. Roslyn Pontius handles the ball before it goes out of bounds. 6. Theresa Woods attempts a goal. Soccer Heart and passion, are two key components which made up the Girl’s Varsity Soccer team. Every trap, run, and goal was for each other. The team bonded through early morning practices, long bus rides and intense drills. Through dedication and love for the game the team strived for greatness and worked hard to get done what needs to be done whether it was a game, or the unfortunate star drill. The team thrived with success from our devotion to the game and each other, and by the end of the season became a family. At the beginning of the season the goald was to win the league, the girls knew anything was possible with the bond they shared. -Kat Bloomfield Top Row: Sofia Robinson. Audrey Gibson. Laura Garcia. Coach Mullen. Emily Lynch. Kate Bcttingcr. Kelly Lang. Middle: Georgia Silvia. Teresa Woods. Kat Bloomfield. Natalie Jacobs. Roslyn Pontius. Julia Pavicic. Bottom: Kristin Bertiglia. Laura Oliver. Hannah Farr. Joanna Saribalis. Natalie Sangiacomo, Sheldon Halstcd. Mary Mclncrncy. Girls' Varsity Soccer Sports 93 JV and Freshman Girls' Soccer 1. Meggy McDonnell dribbles down the field. 2. Stephanie Reiser kicks the ball in play. 3. Kaly Lconoudakis passes to a teammate. 4. The Freshmen girls warm up before a game. 5. Kelsey Bertiglia takes the ball down the field. 6. Jeanne Maciejewski juggles the ball. 7. SI Wildcats storm the field. 8. Freshmen Soccer Cats bring it together. 9. Caileen Viehweg goes for a goal. 94 W Soccer ■i Freshmen Top Row: Katherine DeRuff. Nicole Mullen Julianne O'Leary. Erin Cavalier. Savannah Vaverdc Twiggs Middle: Coach Vandcrpol. Alyson Wong. Allic Donnid. Shannon Foster. Natialic Smyth. Megan McDonnell. Jeanne Macicjewski. Coach Willson-Dudas. Bottom: Megan Cleary. Chloc Woo. Kathleen Hayes. Natalie Kern. Nicole Wong Sports JV Top Row: Shannon Cahill. Alcxa Robinson. Deirdrc Woods. Bridget Sullivan, Isabella Cunningham. Sonia Odom. Mica Sangiacomo. Middle: Kaly Iconoodakis. Theresa Martm. Danielle Butler. Nicole Tricrwcilcr. Coach Escobar. Katarina Habelt. Caileen Viehweg. Sarah Stmn, Bottom: Heidi Halstcd. Kelsey Bertiglia. Nicole Smith. Campbell Von Eschcn. Stephanie Reiser 95 Boys' and Girls' Crew COURT Boys' and Girls' Lacrosse Sports 97 Boys' and Girl's Track ai d Field Sports 99 100 W. Volleyball. Golf, and Tennis Boys' Volleyball, Golf, ar d Tennis Baseball and Softball 102 W Baseball and Softball Boys' and Girls' Swimmii 106 uJ. Organizations ;'V j Shining Our Light ORGANIZATIONS Organizations are an important part of St. Ignatius’ spirit and pride. Whether you love fighting for social justice issues or hanging out at Donuts and Coffee, there is a place for everyone to pursue their passions. For generations of SI students, clubs have brought friends together and allowed individuals to find their niches. Organizations have the benefit of welcoming one and all without requiring an academic GPA or having to play a sport. Any one can be anybody in the thirty or more organizations scattered throughout SI. One may just find a bulky jock discussing the recent novel he read within the book club or an A student rocking out on her guitar in the Musicians Inc. “We are SI” is embodied in every dedicated club member who meets once a week in a classroom instead of socializing in the student center. Clubs have brought us together as one in the name of the things we love. Through the clubs at SI. students shine the light of their personality, their passions and their ideas. Joining a club is becoming a part of a diverse family that will make you laugh and will always be there for you during your time at SI. -Janice Boswell Organizations 107 Igniting the school... Some thoughts on Art and Pub's masterpieces... Their posters are vivid and appealing to ail five senses.” -Ronald Martin '10 I love Art and Pub. Their work is amazing! -Andres Martinez '10 Bissy Sancimino (President). Theresa Woods (President). Georgia Silivia (President). Dominique Russo. Jacqueline Toboni, Lauren Kase. Not Pictured: Emily Arbucklc (President). Annie Kutzscher (President). Meagan McGovern. Janice Boswell, Dcirdre Woods. Mr. Thomas (Moderator) Art and Pub Mr. Castro (Moderator), Amanda Espiritu (President). Angela Owczarck. Rachel Cunningham. Maureen Loughrey. Laura Shannon. Lauren Roger. Eileen Meld. Camille Ong. Charlotte Pruden. Andrea Prudcn. Cassic Naughton, Shelby Gee. Audrey Gomez. Sofi Gomez. Mariana Molina What did you think of the C is for Cookie Pow Wows? I learned a little too much about the opposite sex. -Payton Carrol '12 1 The cookies were really good! -Tatum Slattery '12 108 Organizations 1. Cara McLaughlin and Andreanna Tzortzis checking their email for the Senior Section. 2. Isabella Blasi taking notes on how to be a good peer tutor. 3. David Giovanazzi adding pictures for the Sports Section. 4. Mr. Balano teaching CSF members at the Peer Tutoring Workshop. Did you know? CSF has a total of 355 members! CSF Teddy Mosley. Marian Manapsal (President). Gabricla Reyes. Mrs. Quattrin (Moderator). Mrs. Martin (Moderator). Katie Girlich Ignatian Jenna Keohane (Editor). Caitlm Hogan (Editor). D|ao Boria (Editor). Ms Schwarz (Moderator). Mrs McGovern (Moderator). Kimberly Achacoso. Sam Arabian. Kristie Babasa. Gabc Barrios. Becca Bedford. Anjalec Behti. Sydney Bernardo. Isabella Blasi. Brady Borchcrding. Kelly Costello. Annie DeMarchena. Anna Diaz. Katie Dobbcrstein. John Enriquez. Monica Fernandez. David Giovanazzi. Katie Girlich. Emilie Goo. Taylor Gowan. KC Harris. Kane Holstinc. Christopher Hoo. Lindsey Hoycm. Gregory Jhung. Lauren Kcitcll. Kelsey Krook. Cammy Loback. Maricnor Madrilcjo. Lindsey Manuel. Anncmaric Martin. Ronald Martin. Sorcha McGrillcn. Cara McLaughlin. Zander Mrlik. Kyle Nelson. Julia Nunes. Erin O’Connor. Sarah Park. Bernadette Rabuy. Anastasia Reyes. Sonia Rodngucz. Bissy Sanommo. Katie Schwall. Naalic Smyth. Andreanna Tzortzis. Christina Vernali. Cami.'ie Vmogradob. Cecilia Vollert Organizations 109 Block Club Many freshmen wonder, “What are those blue sweaters upperclassmen wear?” These sweaters signify members of the Block Club. Being a member of the Block Club is a privilege and an honor and has been a tradition at SI for more than seventy years. Comprised of student-athletes, the Block Club provides service to the school Administration and the Athletic Department. These jobs include working games, selling tickets, and raising the flag each morning. Not only do Block members serve the school, they act as leaders on their teams and among the student body. Wearing the sweater shows the athletes’ commitment to the Ignatian ideals and represents the long tradition of pride that people share for SI. -Erin Grady '09 1. Drew Raher and Beau Bruneman working for Block Club at the Bruce Mahoney football game. 2. Erin Grady accepting sign ups for the Block Club Blood Drive. 110 Mr. Mulkerins (Moderator). Mr. Dekker (Moderator). Alexander Austria, Jessica Baldwin. Jade Batstone. Hope Benedetti. Kimmy Bettinger. Peter Birsenger, Katherine Bloomfield. Braydcn Borchcrding. Beau Bruneman. Eleanor Buckingham. John Butler. Brooke Carter. Adrianna Creese. Casey Cremen. Connor Culligan. Brendan Daly. Natalie Dillon. Jennifer Dowdy. Natalie Doyle. Devin Dunn. Rogers Farlow, John Farr. Jennifer Flannery. Monica Francheschi. Katherine Gandolfo. Bianca Giarratano. Erin Grady (President). Antonia Hall. Sheldon Halsted. Natalie Hartman. Clinton Hesselgren. Greg Innes. Haley Kaplan. Maureen Kaprasch. Lauren Kasc. Mike Kennedy. Megan Knudson. Anne Kutzscher. Jacqueline Lalanne. Kelly Lang. Trinity Leonard. Sergeant at Arms Rehana Lerandeau, Kylee Lin. Nick Lynch. Zachary Malinski. Gina Massetani. William Mattimorc. Mcaghan McGovern. Nataly Mendoza. Matthew Michcli. Nikki Narvaez. Eilise O’Connor. Nicole O’Dea. Laura Oliver. Thomas O'Malley. Abigail Otto. Dominic Pasquali. Drew Raher (Vice President). Natalie Sangiacomo. Matthew Sauers. Adriana Schivo. Katie Schwall. Jessica Serrato. Vincent Silveira. Gerogia Silvia. Kiyoshi Smith, Rick Solomon. Victoria Student. Jacqueline Sun. Matthew Tate. Colette Taylor. Meghan Tracey. Sloanc Viola. Elizabeth Watters Block Club Service Club Mr. Vollert (Moderator), Andrew Champeau, Anna Kequlski, Anne Radsliff. Arianna Papalexopoulos. Brendan Fitzpatrick. Casey Cremcn. Christina Balistrcri. Connor Geraghty (President). Connor Culligan, Edward Kong. Liz Watters. Bissy Sancimino. Eric Quesada, Gabriel Barrios. Gianna Puccinelli. Hope Benedetti. Janice Lam. Jenna Kcohanc, Jennifer Flannery. Jessica Bernstein, Jessica Baldwin. Jessica Sinks. John Enriquez. Katherine Beldin. Kyle Nelson. Kyle Stranahan. Laura West. Lauren Goralski. Madeline Summa. Margaret Palazzolo. Mary Meehan. Mary Palazzolo. Matthew Park. Melissa Mauer (President). Natalie Beaulieu, Nick Hernandez. Patrick Casey. Peter Quinn. Rick Solomon. Robert Leupp. Rogers Farlow, Scout Moran. Shannon McCaffrey. Sloane Viola. Sydney West. Taylor Gowan. Andrea Demartini, Andrea Struve. Brooke Carter. Christopher Hoo. Conor Lind. Danielle Borja. Dominic Ncwmann. Elizabeth Skewes-cox. Emily Glaessner. Gabrielle Capili. Geneva Vogelheim. Gina Volpe. Griffin Schreader. Jackson Foster, Jasmin Castillo. Josephine Wear. Julia Anaya. Juliet Knox. Kim Achacoso. Kirsten Harris. Kirsten Tocchini. Kyle Ccscna. Lauren Murray. Lauren Roger. Linda Tenerowicz. Marisa Bradley. Michelle Maciel, Mike Pizza. Natalie Doyle. Penny Chuah. Robby Lucchesi. Rosie Shepherd. Ryan Coen. Ryan Tursi. Tanya Sanderson. Tim Abcllcra Service Club We know you’ve seen us at all events around campus— always dressed to impress in our stylish blue blazers and enviable patches. However, there is more to the Service Club than dressing well. Our club embodies what it means to be “men and women with and for others. We provide assistance wherever we are needed at any and all school events. We sell raffle tickets, usher audiences to their seats, check coats, proctor entrance exams, and direct lost parents at Back to School Night. And whatever the task, we always have a smile because we truly are happy to serve our SI community. -Melissa Mauer '09 and Connor Geraghty '09 1. Rosie Shepherd and Marisa Bradley helping out in the gym for Open House. 2. Bissy Sancimino. Taylor Gowan. Melissa Mauer. and Jenna Keohane working at the Service Club table for Open House. Organizations 111 Catpack This year the SI community received a boost in spirit from the brand new club, Catpack! At the end of last year, the search began for Si's most spirited. The students who were chosen wanted to rekindle the Wildcat spirit. Catpack, the school's very own cheerleaders, have tried various new activities to try to reignite school spirit. For example, on Tropic Like It's Hot Day, Catpack members greeted SI students with bubbles, Hawaiian music, and leis! Catpack has also created the new tradition of Game of the Week. Each week Catpack members attend at least one game to cheer on our fellow Cats. Catpack members hope to encourage attendance at sports that tend to get overlooked. So next time you can't think of anything to do, come support your Cats! You're guaranteed a night of the Cat Machine! -Bernadette Rabuy '10 1. Julia Balestreri cheers at the Bruce Mahoney Football Game. 2. Christina Vlahos shows her Catpack Pride at the Bruce Rally. 3. Georgia Silvia. Megan O'Meara, and Jacqueline Toboni lead the crowds at the Bruce Football game. 4. Dominique Russo. Natalie Beaulieu. Georgia Silvia. Julia Balestreri. and Jayne Callander pose for a quick picture at the Bruce Football Game. 5. Sam Arabian plays referee for the Bruce Football Rally. 6. Some of the sophomore and junior Catpack members prepare for the Freshmen Orientation Rally. 7. Olivia Romero cheers 2012 at the Frosh Rally. 8. Jacqueline Toboni starts off the cheers at the Bruce game. 9. Anjalee Behti welcomes the Freshmen with her school spirit. 10. Presidents Victoria Student. Liz Watters. Natalie Dillon. Sam Arabian, and Arielle Beauvoir pose on the Piazza after a weekly Catpack meeting. Ms. Devcnccnzi (Moderator). Mr. Olingcr (Moderator). Natalie Dillon (President). Victoria Student (President). Liz Watters (President). Arielle Beauvoir (President). Sam Arabian (President), Natalie Flores. Ann Dahlberg. Gina Massctani. Tim O'Reilly. Dominique Russo. Alexandra Keller. Angela Owczarok. Toni Hall. Julia Balistreri. Bianca Castro. Tommy O'Malley. Kaitlyn Barnard. Jacqueline Toboni. Katarina Habelt. Natalie Beaulieu. Bissy Sancimino. Olivia Romero. Michelle Poimboeuf, Katherine Bloomfield. Arianna Papalexopoulos. Nikki Mancini. Kristen Bortiglia. Anjalee Behti. Bernadette Rabuy, Mike McDonald. Jayne Callander. Rchana Lcrandeau, Cara McLaughlin. Rachna Gulati. Rosie Shepherd. Kayla Caturay. Megan O'Meara. Georgia Silvia. Jari-lee Tolentino, Timothy Sturm. Kaitlyn Holstine, Denise Rollandi. Janelle Cabuco. Christina Vlahos, Taylor Light, Sarah Park Organizations 113 Multicultural Dance Quill Grace Dc los Santos(President). Djae Borja(President), Ricca Sarmiento. Vivian Capulong. Janclle Cabuco. Monica Morales. Lianne Enage. Monica Joe. Phillip Lee. Nate Nunez. Gregory Jhung. Joseph Crawley. Isabella Blasi, Racquel Glass. Monica Dy. Mickey Boxell. Kevin Fulgham. Lauren Joe. Danica Lampitoc. Megan Montcro. Jonathon Antonio. Angela Yuen. Allen Chui. Kyle Oliman. Jari-lee Tolcntino. Janclle Battad. Brian Yec. Ryan Inumerable. Danielle Nebalasca, Stephanie Kuhn. Mr. Yap (Moderator) 114 W. Organizations Monica Joe (President). Rachna Gulati (President). Ester Abarca. Isabella Blasi. Nicole Camacho. Stephanie Darden. Stephanie Kuhn. Megan Leung. Jennifer Magaling, Christopher Mendoza. Nick Nguyen. Lauren Roger. Tim Sturm. Jari-Lcc Tolcntino. Ms. Robertson (Moderator) Hui O' Kama'aina Elias Shikaloff (President). Darcy Lundy. Gregory Joson. Rachel Blomberg. Joshua Ruck. Angela Owczarek. Kirsten Harris. Emily Baylor. Mary Palazzolo. Adriana Reincckc. Christine Hirtzcl, Eleanor Buckingham. Andrew Champeau. Sophia Melone, Pierson Racanelli, Bernadette Rabuy. John Farr. Carolyn Vinnicombc. Alexander Nash. Emily Gray. Zoe Wong. Lindsey Hoyem. Isabella Blasi. Corinne Ankenbruck-Keogh. Robert Lucchesi . Anjalee Behti. Soft Gomez. Gabrielle Reinecke. Thomas Maloney. Margaret Palazzolo. Andrew Smith. Jacqueline Lalanne. Christopher Hoo. Camille Ong, Alcssandra Jones. Amanda Espiritu. Adriana Reincckc, Ms. Carole Nickolai (Moderator). Mr. Peter Devine(Moderator), Ms. Elizabeth Purcell(Moderator), SI Live Annie Rodsliff (President), Kyle Ceseno (President), Ryan Tursi, Isabelle Elios, George Angelopoulos, Kevin Hollisy, Sam Diserens, Christina Arce, Jack Shepherd, Jackson Foster, Tim Abellero, Sean Christopher, Joey Arsenio, David Misner, Lauren Roger, Lauren Gorolski, Bambi A. Seltenrich, Samantha C. Martin, Ms. Fawal (Moderator) Mr. Vollerc (Moderator), Kyle Nelson (President). Maureen Loughrcy. Tim Sweeney. Edward Kong. Nick Hernandez. Kyle Stranahan. Matt Park. Pierson Racanelli 1. Multicultural Dance members Rachna Gulati. Nicole Camacho. Tim Sturm, and Jen Magaling perform at Open House. 2. Hui O' Kama'aina hula dance for the prospective students. 3. Thomas Maloney and Ally Jones hand out copies of the Quill. 4. Ryan Inumerable and Ricca Sarmiento work the Hui O' Kama'aina table. 5. Multicultural Dance pose at their Open House table. 6. Annie Radsliff and Christine Hirtzcl tell others about SI Live. Organizations ® 115 SI Live Class Council Ms. Dumas (Moderator), Caitlyn Crawley, Becky Gordon, Payton Ms. Bayze (Moderator), Buddy lorentz. Theresa Martin. Karim Dudum, Carrol. Joey Solomon. Chris Abrigo-Mendoza (President) Naomi Fierro (President) Jackson Lindaucr Ms. Dcvcnccnzi (Moderator), Mcagan McGovern, Penny Chuah Mr. Cafasso (Moderator). Conor Wilkes. Kevin Downs (President). Stella (President), Natalie Doyle. Oliver Cunningham. Christopher Hoo. Tim Nnodim, Matthew Tayag. Teddy Mosley O'Reilly Not pictured: Jacqueline Toboni. 116 Class and Executive Council Ms. Murphy (Moderator). Ricky Solomon. Dominic Pasquali. Travis Clark. Sam Arabian. Hope Benedetti. Melissa Mauer, Sydney Allen. Penny Chuah, Naomi Fierro. TJ O'Sullivan. Brady Borcherding, Rosie Shepherd. Natalie Dillon. Jade Batstone. Julia Balestreri. Kylcc Lin (President). Maddie Summa. Lauren Murray. Executive Council As a student council, our goal for the year was to create a climate of inclusiveness and respect, while improving communication between the students, staff, and community. On the first day of school, we welcomed students back to school with music, bubbles, and smiles. Our welcome back dance, Neon Nights: Black Light, Wear White, was a huge success, with over 800 attendees; the Commons was packed with students dancing and having fun in their white and neon attire. Seniors competed for the Mr. Ignatian crown in November; they strutted down the red carpet in formal wear and active wear, and displayed their special talents. The Christmas Dance, a Sweet Winter Chill, spread holiday cheer with music, Christmas trees, and a snow machine. We also hosted a Christmas Carnival, where students took pictures with Santa and listened to Christmas carols courtesy of the SI choir. The winter celebration continued with ice skating in January. At the end of the year, students gathered together with carnival games at A Day on the Green. As a student council, we hope we created nurturing and motivating environment, to inspire learning, serving others, and fun. -Rosie Shepherd '10 1. Executive Council poses for their Neon Nights Back to School Dance posters. 2. Rosie Shepherd. Dominic Pasquali. Ricky Solomon. Kylee Lin. and Sam Arabian enjoy a day in the sun to get to know each other better. Organizations 117 Dance and Drill Rallies are one mandatory meeting that St. Ignatius students look forward to each sport season, but it’s not because of the annual fun, games and comedic hosts that fill the gym. Instead, we wait in anticipation for the spicy dance and drill team that delivers an unforgettable hip hop experience. With the trendiest music playing in the background, these twenty-four bonafide stars strut their stuff. Every year the dance and drill team brings out the St. Ignatius spirit hidden in even the most timid freshman in order to turn up the volume of energy and excitement. In their uniformed Wildcat v-necks and black leggings they come out to dance at our rallies, Bruce Mahoney games, and the open house. The Dance and Drill team is a melting pot of diversity and a family with a common passion. Watching the intensity and spirit of a well-choreographed performance can pump anyone up for some genuine school spirit. They must face the challenge of being a unified group while struggling to stand out as an individual. They have the courage to go out and dance in front of hundreds of their peers regardless of their nervous stomachs and shaking legs. They do what many of us cannot. They express themselves to the judgment of their classmates and they ignite our pride at being an Ignatian. -Janice Boswell '10 Mrs. Galvin (Moderator), Alexa Manalansan, Savannah Valverde Twiggs, Naomi Fierro. Stephanie Wong. Jeraldine Mendoza. Djae Borja . Victoria Trumbull. Julia Anaya. Jessica Recinos. Samantha Hyland. Cali Martin. Regan Oclzc. Kristie Babasa . Emily Shick. Sheryll-Ann I L. Villanueva. Joerelle Rivera. Angela Yuen. Paula Gonzalez. Adrienne Arnold. Kayla Caturay. Linda Tcncrowicz. Kenneth Hatch. Alexa Zapletal, Madeline Collins 118 Dance and Drill Practice is really fun because we get to listen to whatever music we want and we have a lot of say in our choreography. -Maddy Collins'10 1. Julia Anaya. Naomi Fierro, and Kayla Caturay giving the crowds a show at the SI football game vs. Mitty. 2. Dance and Drill dancing at the Bruce Mahoney Football Game. 3. Maddy Collins. Adrienne Arnold. Alexa Manalansan. Jessica Rccinos, Cali Martin, and Stephanie Wong dancing for the students at a school rally. 4. Dance and Drill performing at the Friday Nights Lights game. 5. Cali Martin. Stephanie Wong. Adrienne Arnold, and Alexa Manalansan leading the Dance and Drill team at the Bruce. 6. Dance and Drill putting on a show at the Friday Night Lights game. 7. The team entertaining the SI cheering section at the Football Bruce. 8. The team shows everyone their energy and talents at the Bruce. 9. Julia Anaya and Adrienne Arnold show the crowds their moves. Organizations 119 Inside SI This year Si's very own newspaper. Inside SI, has started reaching new heights! Each issue has been catching the eyes of students who enjoy the variety of articles and pictures that keep them up to date with issues from here at SI to issues from other countries all over the world. Inside SI is made up of six sections that give readers a professional newspaper feel. Each issue publishes articles within Entertainment, Feature. Humor. Opinion Editorial, SI News, Sports, and World Affairs. Not only have people become more interested in picking up a copy of Inside SI, but the club has also gained many new members! With the work of a large range of contributing editors, including freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and managing editors, students that have been chosen to lead their specific section and its writers, the club has been successful in producing issues that are definitely worthwhile. Through the newspaper students are able to show off their writing skills to the rest of the SI community without restrictions. As a result this year's papers have included articles describing the 2008 Presidential Election and evaluating its candidates to articles revealing the truth behind PDA at SI. With such a great number of members, the ideas have also been piling in, making Inside SI include more pages as well as more issues throughout the year! -Bernadette Rabuy '10 afterschool. 2. Henry Rodgers and Chris Samonte reading the comics section of the newspaper. 3. Giovanni Briggs. Christopher Hoo, Lowell Roxas. Marienor Madrilejo and TJ O'Sullivan put the finishing touches on December's issue. 4. Inside SI members looking through the future newspaper. 120 W Inside SI Editors in chief Timothy J. O'Sullivan. Marienor Madrilejo. Claire V. McCartney. Managing editors Chelsea Bernadette D. Santos. Mary R. Palazzolo. Bernadette G. Rabuy. Lauren V. Goralski. Sydney L. Fogel. Julia L. Anaya. Julia E. Balistreri, Nicolas Hernandez. Anjalee M. Behti. Marisol E. Terrazas. Ryan j. Tursi. Braydcn R. Borcherding. Mary C. Meehan. Rachel M. Cunningham. Margaret A. Palazzolo. William B. Bennett. Patrick D. Casey. Irene Ching. Shawn Wen. Alyson K. Murphy, John P. Enriquez. Christopher J. Hoo. Francisco A. Chavez . Moderators: Ms. Elizabeth Purcell. Ms. Carole Nickolai, Mr. Peter Devine Aidan J. Fox. Alexander D. Nash. Allen H Chiu. Alyson K Murphy. Amanda 8 Schallert. Amanda B. Schiller . Amanda Espintu Andrew M Godin. Anjilec M. Behti. Ann Matthews. Anne K Watts, Anne M. Radsliff. Bernadette G Rabuy. 8evcrly Chan. 8rayden R Borcherding. Brian H. Fung. Caitln A Lee. Caroline M Kolenda. Cecilia A Vollcrt. Ceolia M Read. Charles Emmanuel F. Santos. Chelsea Bernadette D Santos. Cherokee McAnclly. Christina Felice M. Yap. Christina L Vernali. Christina N. Damclc. Christine M. Neville. Christopher O. Abrigo-Mendoia. Christopher J. Moo. Christopher Y Lai. Clare C. HoH. Claire V McCartney (Editor). Colleen T. McFarland. Cory 8 Yan. Darwin Z. Li. Da.id M Pating. David P. Montieelli. Dommk H Newmann, Edward R. Kong .Eisa Santos. Emily E Clark. Envly K Gray. Emma M Goyette. Er N. Naguc. Enca F, Yco. Enn M. Grady. Enn R Murphy. Evan M Cotter. Gabnc'c F. Rtineckc. Geneva C. Vogethem. Gregory J. Jhyng. Grctchcn M. Krupp. Hope A Bencdetti. Ian B Moore. Irene Ching, Jacqueline R Toboni. Janellc A Cabuco. Jcsvca A Bernstein. Jessica M. Meredith. Joanna R. Sanbakl. Joel W. Schow. John L Pertsth. John T. Kicscr. Joseph A Palazzolo Jr.. JuVa E Balistreri. Julia L. Anaya. Julianna S KapyarvPut. Katlm 8 Johnson. Kaitlm F. Marconi. Kathennc I. BckJin. Katherine N Dobberstem. Katherine N. Girlich. Kathleen M Mahoney. Kathryn D. Musumco. Kimberly Achacoso. Kimberly E. P a. Kyle C Ccsena. Kyle S Graycar, Kyle Stranahan. Laura C West. Lauren V. Goralski. Lctticia L. Lee. Lowell Kevin F. Rox-as. Lucille Ryan. Margaret A Palazzolo. Marisol E. Terrazas. Mary C. Meehan. Mary R Palazzolo. Matthew C Olson. Matthew J. Kolhcdc, Maureen F. Loughrcy. Michael C Reher. Mchael E. Fal. Michelle K. Hammel. Mono Clarice S. Yap. Natalie N Claghom. Nathalie D Rodngucz-Jarqum. Nathan Zachary Emmanuel Z Carzon. Nxo J Cunanin. Nicolas Hernandez. Nicole L. Brown. Padraig J. Buckley. Pamela P Santos. Patrick D. Casey. Peter B. Nelson. Peter C Bmsnger. Rachel E Weir. Rachel M. Cunnngham. Robert A Lcupp, Roscmane K. Hayes. Ryan J. Tursi. Sarah Park. Sean P Christopher. Shawn Wen. Sonia G. Rodnguez. Sophia T. Melone. Sorcha B McGnllen. Stella Nnodim. Steven R Reich. Stewart A. Goosscns. Sydney L. Fogel. Timothy D. O'Reilly. Timothy J O’SuMrvan (Editor). Marienor Madnlejo (Editor). Timothy M. Sweeney. Vtwto L. Thicu. Wiliam 8. Bennett, William D Gaus. Wiliam R. Knutscn. Winston N Lin. Yvette M Locke. Zoc A Wong Ms Elizabeth Purcell (Moderator). Ms. Caro'e Niekolai (Moderator), and Mr. Peter Devine (Moderator) Organizations 121 1. Mary Qin posing for a quick picture during a break from playing the piano. 2. Members of the Pep Band getting ready for Friday Night Lights in the Sunset. 3. Pep Band performing at a rally. 4. Eliana Stcfani playing the saxophone at the Bruce Mahoney Football Game. 5. Pep Band posing for the camera at a school rally. 7. Madeleine Welte playing the flute and Tommy Simpson and Marco Fanucci playing the saxophones at a rally. 122 Oil Pep Band Pep Band The rare combination of sports and music can be seen at every football game, rally, and Bruce Mahoney. It comes in the form of the boisterous Pep Band whose symphony of sound accompanies the cheers of the crowd. The newly appointed Dr. Clements has greatly expanded the repertoire of music and the amount of school games they have attended this year. Without fail, ten students, dressed in their signature red Hawaiian shirts, can be seen rocking out in the stands to their variety of “pump up songs such as “Tequila and “Stars and Stripes Forever. With an assortment of trumpets, saxophones, drums, and an electric piano they are a quite a scene to behold. Practicing every week, the Pep band provides musical support to the fans and the players. The invigorating Pep band provides a source of entertainment by bringing a fresh aspect to an otherwise typical game. The rhythmic pounding of notes thrills the crowd into a state of wild fervor and peaks at the traditional fight song. A member of the Pep Band, Brendan Mclnerney said. “Playing in the Pep Band is like a brisk walk in the park of music! I enjoy playing at the various sports events and furthering my music training. Playing the bass and interacting with the students is a great recipe for fun! Overall, the Pep band is a great revival of a great SI tradition and is a good creative outlet for our many talented musicians. The Pep band offers another mode of school spirit. -Janice Boswell '10 Greg Davis. Kevin Crouch. Mario Studlcy. Maureen Sullivan (Teacher). Madeleine Welte. Wyatt Rudnicki, James Lee. Tommy Simpson. Reubhen Diaz. Brendan Mdnerny. Jake Lindstrom. Ryan Irwin, John Pertsch. Mary Qin, Eliana Stefani. Dr. Clements (Moderator) Organizations 123 M's. Yip (Moderator). Ester Abarca. .Katnru Akantara. Ijn Anderson. George Angefogookss. Oeanne Anmoto. Jessie Ayala. KiUyn Bachl. Adda Bigot- Lopez. Angela BiJistren. Miry BiSilc. N o Bautista. Gabnda Biyol. Lauren Bell jomim. Steven BendKk. AJcx Bermudez. Sydney Bernardos. Da id Borstdn. Ryan Brown. Madclenc Burke. Danielle Butler. Sara Callander. N.colc Cimaeho. David Campos. Conor Cannon. John Cirpentier. Joao Carva'ho. Enn Cavaler. Jeremy Chan. Amindi Chang. Jennifer Chew. Nathan Chow. Megan Cleary. Brendan CoRms. All Corry. Abe Cortez. Carrie Cosgrove. Kelly Costello. Kaitlyn Crawley. Brandon Crocker. Knstma Cullmanc. Kat Deruff. Stcphamc Donahue. AJIic Donnio. Peter Doyle, Morgan Edwards. Justin Eggleston. AJ Esdamado. Caitlyn Espintu. Michael Fill. Marco Fanu«hi. Kristen Farrell. Kicran Firlit- Ring. Liam Fitzpatixk. Shannon Foster. Kevin Fulgham, Andrei Garcia. Houston Garcia. Charmaine Garion. Erin Geraghty. Monica Gbboos. Elisc Go. Audrey Gomez. Becky Gordon. Jackie Grcalish. Gabrieli Grog, Kevin Hallisy. Katie Harp. Jack.e Hazelwood. Sopho Held. Caroline Hoycm. Paul Hwang. Kendal Jack. Ron Joves. Natale Kern Morgan Kcssell. Karty Knipp. Kelsey Koch. Colette Kdenda. Nikolas Konstantmidis. Elama Koros. Colin Laffcy. Damca Lampttoc. Kassandra Lastimosa, Ciitlm lee. Chapman lee. Chora Lewis. Shannon landstrom. Emika Lisbcrgcr, Michael Logmoff. Ysibel Ida. Raymond Loo. Ryan Lu. Laura Lucchesi. Maria lucvano. Jeanne Macieljewski. Jamie Macicl. Katrina Manuel. Darvellc Marty. Anrwc Matthews, Tcss Mattimore. Claire McCarthy. Kelly A. McCarthy. Kelly C. McCarthy, Mchellic McDorold-O'Bncn. Mcggic McDonald. Chns Mcgovern. 8rendan Mclnerny. Megan Mcnamara. Christopher Mendoza. Kelly Mendoza. Megan Montcro. Nicole Mullen, Jill Murray. Evan Muscat. Bryant Nagetson. Eric Naguc. Olivia Ncagle. Mara Newman. Tiffany Nguyen. Jifcan Nielsen. Mate Ndckovits Matt. Nick Noya. Sean O'Donnell. Daisy O'Leary. Danellc Ocampo. Regan Oclze. Kristin Olcomcndy. CJ Olimin. Gabridle Orsi. Emma Parks. Maddy Pdton. Matt Pcra. Matt Perez. Maddy PertKh. lorn Powers. Andrea Prudcn. Nek Puldo. Katie Re dy. Stephanie Rener. Jac Rrvcra. Alexa Robinson. Noellc Ruine. Madclyn Ryan. Jeffrey Salyer. Janet Sanchez. Stcfano Sangacomo. Ashley Santos, leann Santos. Madeline Scannea. AJcna Shikaloff. nalolic Smyth. Shannon Sparks. Kelsey Spirz. Ncolc Sudano. Meg Summa. Jason Sun. Hensley Sy. Joseph Tiwishi. Veronica TKev. rikki Ulmer. Savannah Valverde-Twiggs. Camfle Vinogradov. Allison Wan. Sacey Ward. Pola Wojdyla. Alexandra Wong. Andrea Wong. Matthew Wong. Chloc Woo Mrs. Yap (Moderator). Sofia Aguilar. Tom Altmann, Jon Antonio Socpwh. Amaris Applin Soph. Cathy Arano. Christina Arce. Harriet Arnold, Raqud Avila. Richard Beaumont. Bccca Bedford. Christine benaventc. Kelsey Bcrtliglia. Nscolc Brown. Grace Buckingham. Helen Buse. Shannon Cahill. Carolyn Capiiolo. Vivian Capulong. Emma Carberry. Claire Cassidy. Norman Chak. Paul Champeau. Chcri chan. Marcus Chan. Kate Christian. Natalie. Claghorn. Connor Clausen. Melissa Clcndenny. Anthony Clifford. Andrew Coxon. Jessica Cuddihy. Kascy Ctdlinan. Nico Cunana. Katie Girlich. Racquet Glass. Emi Goldstone. Brians Griffin, Katarina Habclt. Luke hapin. Caitlin harty. Kellie Hatch. Jessica Hcchc. Rachel Hinds. Megan Hoff. Carter Hultman. Sam Hyland. Ryan Inumerable. Ben Iwaszcwicz. Kaitlin Johnson. Jizcllc Joson, Alicia Kapjian-Pitt. Nathan Kappan-Pitt. At! Keller. Claire Kelly. Kdscy Krook. Grctchen Krupp. Chns Lai. Kaly Leonoudakis. Taylor Light. Yvette Locke. Peter Lynch. James MacSwccney. Steven Mah. Kathleen Mahoney. Alicia Martinez. Emily Maucr. Clare McAnelly. Colleen McFarland. Ally Mckcnzic. Erin McNulty. Ben Millcrn Kendal Mitchell. Sam Molkc. David Monocclli. Eden Mosconc. Dylan Murphy. Fiona Murphy Nate Murphy. Danielle Ncbalasca. Caitlin Ng. Nathaniel Nunez. Erin O.Connor. Nick Ong. Michacla Orsi. joe Palazzolo. Stephanie Pang. Elizabeth Paolini. Luke Pappas. Jihoon Park. Joe Park. Gina Pasquali. Allie Peters. Shannon Powers. Diana Ramirczm Steven Reich. Anastasia Reyes. Madi Roche. Liz Rosen Jessica Ryan. Alex Sadcghi. Katherine Santillan. Ricca Sarmiento. Nick Sattcrfiel. Sam Schuctz. Sophia Sepp. Natalie Seward. Jack Shepherd. Siobahn Smithh. Greg Snyder. Kristin Stiles. Sarah Siinn, Nicole Tricrweiler. Jacquelyn Urbina. Tessa Van Burgen, Christina Vcmafi. Jack Vincelctte. Masami Wadama. Everett Watson. Annie Watts. Lauren Weber. Cheyenne Wcstcrman. Elaine Tan. Christina Yap. Monica Yap. Erica Yeo wwc Freshmen omores Stars Performing Arts Mr. Curry (Moderator). Maine Arnold. Julia Balestrcri. Veronica Bauer-Domurat. CamiBc Bermudez. Djae Borja, Mickey Boxcll. Jayne Clalandcr. Vivian Capulong. Annie Dahlbcrg. Dainc Danielson. Ronncl Datlag. Grace Delos Santos. Margarita Diaz. John Enriquez. Renuka Fernandes. Jackson Foster. Cams eta Gaspar. Tim Green. Victoria Harrell. Ryan Irwin. Gabe Kenney. John Kicsar. Juliet Knox. Janice Lam. Jake Lmdstrom. Robby Lucchcsi. Kimberly Maher. Lexi Manalansnn. Marian Manapsal. Claire McCartney. Cara McLaughlin, Monica Morales. Lauren Murray. Thao Nguyen. Camille Ong. Kelly O'Rourke. Angela Owciarck. Margaret Palazzolo. Mary Palazzolo. Arianna Papalcxopoulos. Sarah Park. John Pertsch. Gianna PuccincHi. Peter Quinn. Annie Radsliff. Adn Remcckc. Gabri Rcincckc. Gabricla Reyes. Pamela Santos. Chelsea Santos. Dednck Sarzaba. Emily Shick. Charlie Situ. Matthew Sotto. Mario Studlcy. Catherine Tcitz. Marisol Terrazas. Jessica Times. Alyssa Tio. Kirsten Tocchmi. Stephanie Wong. Colin Woodell. Angela Yuen Speech and Debate Ms. Denning (Moderator). Mr. Be er (Moderator), Kathleen Hayes. Sydney Bernardo. Sonia Rodriguez. Lucia Morcno.Camille Vinogradov. Tom Curran-Levett. Eric Nague. Zach Malinski. Winston Lin. Cindy Chen. Adian Fox. Kevin Fulgham. Cory Yan. Lorena Arriola. Nicolas Hernandez. Michael Lin. Kyle Stranahan. Catherine Tcitz. Angela Han. William Boosalis. Andrew Coxon. Javier Moreno. Tim O'Reilly. Matthew Paring. Brian Fung. Ciara Dineen, Emily Baylor. Nick Jose. Edward Kong. Geneva Vogelhcim. Tanya Sanderson.Darwin Li. Robert Kham 124 Organizations Igniting the community... Amnesty Ms. Switzer-Haardt (Moderator). Kendra Fallon (President). Christine Hirtzcl (President). David Giovanazzi. Lindsey Manuel. Annemarie Martin, Bernadette Rabuy. Alex Rudnicki. Lucille Ryan. Tanya Sanderson. Daniel Tan. Emilio Torres Cancer Awareness Ms Campoverdi (Moderator), Ms Morphy (Moderator). Elbe Buckingham (President). Emily Arbuckte (President). Grace Buckingham (President). Kaurina Habeh (Prc«}cm). Uy 8igalke. Sheldon Halted. Jan.ce Boswell. Kathennc GandoHo. Geneva Vogelhcim. N«Jal Nasrah. Lauren Kasc. Kimmy Bctimger. Christina Balistreri. Jestxa Battwn. Emily Shck. Christina Vlahos. Naulo Hess. Haley Kaplan. Abby Otto. Michelle Maoel. Monica Franceschi. Ann DaNbcrg. Madeline Sinks. Megan OMcara. Amanda Schaffer. Kelly Sheehan. Sorcha McGnJIen. JuVa Pawcic. Megan Mahoney. Kelly Oftourkc. Lauren Roger. Andrea Struve, Jesska Meredith. Olma Cocwm. Katie Freedman. Emma O'Leary. Erin Morphy. Jacqueline Lalanne. Kelly Lang. Megan McDonnell. Campbell Von Eschen. Christopher Lopuck. Enn McNulty. Theresa Mcmemcy. Erin O'Connor. Jamie Maoel. Stephanie Reiser. Kelsey Spin. Christine 8cnavente. Chnstme Zhang. Natalie Claghom Christina Yap. Aloa Martinez. Adyam Mekonnen. Kristin Okomendy. Daisy O'Leary. Michelle McCaffrey. Emma Thordsen. Kelly McCarthy. Eksabeth Rosen. Ann Parden. Taylor Light. Kelsey Bcrtiglo. Katherine Dobberstem. Kalyca Leonoudakis. MchaeU Orsi. Caitlm Ng. Kathleen Christian. Rebecca Bedford. Alexis Legarza. Steven Bcndick. Analise Thomley. Yvette Locke. Sawyer Hubert. Kelsey Merngan. Jessica Ryan. Claire Cassidy. Cailcen Viehweg. Nicole Tncrweilcr. Enka Bruning. Maria Cesari. Shannon Powers. Solia Caeretia. Christina Arce. Natalie Seward. Laura Hobbs. Janet Sanchez. Ann Matthews. Meissa Ma. Kelly Mendoza. Anna Sheu. Mazen Nasrah. Kimberly Maher. Lauren Chan. Marlena Haller. Claire Colins Organizations W. 125 1. Larion Santiago and Catrina Gotuaco wait at the Breakfast Club tabic. 2. Breakfast Club members Larion Santiago. Catrina Gotuaco. and Tori Eng smile during a quick break. 3. Mr. Joo and Larion Santiago hand out muffins and napkins. 4. Larion Santiago and Catrina Gotuaco pose for a picture with the different baked goods. 5. Tori Eng helps serve breakfast. 126 W, Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Catrina Gotuaco (President), Gabriel Barrios (President). Ryan Mak, Tori Eng, Larion Santiago. Connor Culligan. Gina Massctani. Trinity Leonard. Natasha Lekach, Elizabeth Watters. Jennifer Dowdy. Erin Grady. Lauren Quan. Addie Schivo. Kendra Fallon. Shawn Wen. Evan Muscat. Jacqueline Toboni. Sawyer Hulbcrt. Christopher Hoo. Bernadette Rabuy, Ms. Zatkin. Ms. Cota (Moderator). Mr. Haluck (Moderator), Mr. Joo (Moderator) The Breakfast Club is a Chriscian-service club dedicated to assisting the Peninsula community. Like the movie, students are from of all sorts of backgrounds and personalities. Through this club, members found a common ground - the desire to help the underprivileged in society. The club formed after the founders learned of the selfless acts of Gandhi. Mother Theresa, and Dorothy Day; they felt motivated, and ultimately inspired, to help others in our own community in some way. The result: The Breakfast Club. After officially becoming a club, planning began right away. St. Andrew's Parish in Daly City was a perfect partner. The primary goal was to serve breakfasts that provided individuals with a fresh start to their day. and to leave them with one less problem to worry about. Club members prepared, packaged, and served the food, while growing together in the spirit of community service. On the first Saturday of each month, the club served free breakfasts consisting of bagels, muffins, cereals, granola bars, juice, milk, and coffee to anyone who came to the tables outside St. Andrew's. They invited parishioners, families assisted by St. Vincent de Paul Society, and Family Crossroads, along with anyone else in the area to come eat. and to enjoy fellowship among the members of the community. -Catrina Gotuaco Organizations 127 Donuts and Coffee Environmental Jackson Fosccr(Prcsidcnt). Alex Rudnicki(President). Buddy Lorentz(Secretary), Jake Bilyak, Ian Moore. Casey Vaez. Alex Bickcrstaff. Shannon Pidgcon, Steven Reich. Dylan Murphy. Nick Ong. Will Setrakian. Joe Palazzolo. Alex Sadaghi, Emily Lynch. Keith Bcrquist. Miguel Sanchez. Meg Byrne. Steven Mah. George Coker. Steuart Arboleda. Brian Duhn. Brian Fong. Clare McAnclly. Kyle Cotchett. Marcus Chan, Evan Cotter. Chris Braun, Stephanie Pang. Xavier Sendaydiego. Anthony Clifford. Mattco Vicino. Cory Yan. Winston Lin. JP Curry, and Mr. Lorentz (Moderator) Music for Others Kelly How. Sydney Bernardo. Elaina Koros. Kris Soekotjo (President). Kyle Soekotjo. Anthony Le. Mario Studley (President). Meg Byrne. Meg Summa. Rcnuka Fernandes, and Mrs. Quattrin (Moderator) Kendra Fallon(President). Shawn Wen. William Boosalis. JoJo Wear. Angela Han, Richie Beaumont, Alicia Quilici. Jenn Dowdy, Tim Green. Janice Boswell. Natasha Lckach. Jenny Rizzo. Laura West. Chrysa Perakis. Becca Bedford. Michelle Christofferson, AJ Esclamado. Justin Dcckman. Lindsey Hoycm. and Madame Friedman (Moderator). Mr. Totah (Moderator) DID YOU KNOW? The Donuts and Coffee club consumes 8 dozen donuts, and about 70 cups of hot cocoa a meeting. There are 25 meetings, so if you do the math, that adds up to 2400 donuts and 1750 cups of hot cocoa each year! In the Environmental Club we are working on raising awareness on the ways we impact the environment, its a great way to get involved in something I feel passionate about! - Lindsey Hoyem '10 Music for Others is really fun because you can see the joy in other peoples faces when we perform. -Juliet Knox '10 128 Organizations Not for Sale Katherine Bloomfield (Secretary). Rchana Lcrandcau. Erin Grady. Pailin Srukhosit, Samantha Schuetz. Rachel Hinds. Rick Solomon. Shannon Cahill. Annclisc Dillon. Thomas O'Malley. Margarita Diaz. Travis Clark, Brayden Borchcrding. Nataly Mendoza. Talia Giordano. Jacqueline Toboni. Zachary Batstonc. Evan Harrison-Wong. Robert Leupp Taylor Light. Audrey Gibson. Tessa Van Bergen. Sofia Aguilar, Michaela Orsi. Hannah Farr. Heidi Halstcd. Natalie Seward. Erin Gcraghty. Emily Mauer. Samuel Richman. Monica Gibbons. John Solomon. Michael McFaddcn. Sarah Stinn, Adyam Mekonnen. Timothy Sturm. Lianne Engage. Sean Spiers. Joanna Sanbahs. Kimberly Bcttinger. Michael Shymanski. Aisling Cassidy. Connor Geraghty. Tanya Sanderson. Andreanna Tzortzis. Natalia Narvaez. Kelly Sheehan. Casey Cremcn. Sheldon Halstcd. Susanna Shidlovsky. Cameron Loback. Gina Massetani. Lauren Murray. Megan O'Meara. Shannon Cunnanc. Maureen Kaprosch. Natalie Dillon (President). Jade Batstone (President). Mr. Haardt (Moderator) 1. President Jade Batstonc introducing a movie to Not For Sale Club members Julia Nunes. Sydney Brunner. Kelsey Bcffcl. Stewart Goosscns. and James O'Donoghue 2. Elaine Yan and Kristin Stiles sitting at the Pro Life Club station at open house 3. Juniors Penny Chuah and Lauren Murray intently watching a movie during a Not For Sale meeting. Pro Life Kristin Stiles. Madeleine Student. Linda Tcnerowicz. Katherine Yin. Tim O'Reilly. Yra Meehleib. Ester Abarca. Christopher Hoo. Kim Achacoso. Emily Glaessner (President). Mira Bollman, Mrs. Zatkin (Moderator) Organizations 129 Prep Chefs This year sophomores founded the Prep Chefs because they viewed cooking as a hobby, or a potential career. The members wanted to establish a club where students, who shared the same passion for cooking, could bond together. The Prep Chefs wanted to go beyond the occasional birthday treat. They emphasized the importance of preparing nutritious food for oneself. They have sold homemade baked goods at games, held themed potlucks at lunch, and hosted numerous competitions. As the club continues to grow, they hope to have recipe discussions, attend cooking classes, and take tours of local restaurants of the Bay Area. Members of the Prep Chefs developed culinary skills and planned to share their food with others. Students and faculty find their inner critic and judge at the competitions, while enjoying a delicious home- cooked lunch. The Prep Chefs hope to make a cookbook with their winning recipes available for the school community, proving they can bring numerous talents to the school. With such a vision for the future it is obvious the Prep Chefs is one flaming club that is here to stay. Keep on boiling! -Anastasia Reyes '11 1. Grctchcn Krupp pours herself a drink during a club potluck lunch. 2. Shannon Power, Juliannc Bell, and Madeline Student eat pizza during a meeting.. 3. Prep Chef members enjoy a healthy meal while enjoying each other's company. 4. Sarah Strieker, Shannon Powers. Shannon Pidgcon, Emily Lynch, and Gretchen Krupp eat and drink at a club meeting, tasting many new recipes. 5. Emily Lynch. Victoria Eng. and Madeleine Student wait in line as Gretchen Krupp gets some food. 6.Victoria Eng. Shannon Pidgeon. and Shannon Powers pose for a picture at a Prep Chefs meeting. Madeleine Student (President). Grctchcn Krupp. Emily Lynch. Victoria Eng, Shannon Powers. Shannon Pidgeon. Deirdre Woods. Julianne Bell. Hannah Farr. Katherine Bettinger. Elisa Cimento. Margaret Moore. Ms. Kawasaki (Moderator): Ms. Boswell (Moderator) Organizations 131 Social Justice Lower Social Justice Upper Chris Braun. Kimberly Chong. Victoria Eng, Courtney Gong. Angela Han. Claire Kelly, Gretchen Krupp, Theresa Martin(Prcsidcnt). Megan McNaara. Kelsey Mcrrigan. Audriana Ossenberg, Alicia Quillici, Amelia Rudnicki, Jessica Ryan. So Phiu Sepp. and Camille Vinogradov Alison Dana( President). Lauren Gorahk President). Kimberiy Achacoso. Sydney AJen. Julia Anaya. Samuel Arabian. Knsuc Babasa. Jesuca Baldwin. Christina Ba’.stren, Gabriel Barnos. JaneCc Battad. Kathenne Beldn, Kimmy Bettinger, Isabella Bias , Jarxcc Boswei. Mansa Bradley. Connor Brcncs. Brooke Carter. Ajsling Cassidy. Jasmin Castii'o. Bianca Castro. Justin Chan. Oaire Collins. Samantha Corrales. Amanda Corsiglia. Owa M. Corvnn. Adnanna Creese. N«ote Crosby. Jason Curry. Christina Oanele. Anna OeMarchena. Andrea DcMartiru. Anna Out. Ciara Dinccn. Natalie Doyle. Jonathan Fabtc. Kendra Fallon. Natale Flores. Karyn Foedisch. Jackson Foster. KatieFreedman. Connor Geraghty. Carmda Gaspar. Julie George. Dawd Giovanazzi. Emitee Goo. Kyle Graytar. Enn Grady. EmCy Gray. Tim Green. Susannah Groh. Michele Hammd. KC Hams. Naula Hess. Kelly How. Lindsey Hoyem. Greg Innes. Gregory Jhung. Lauren Kettell, Natala Lekach. Connor Und. Cameron Loback. Kanin Marconi. Annemane Martin. Margaret Mattson. Carty McCaffrey. Sorcha McGmlcn. Mary Meehan. Sophia Melone. Mchacl Moore. John Morrison, Edward Mosley. Nikki Narvaez. Alexander Nash. JuVa Nunes. Eikse O' Connor. Emma O' Leary. Laura Olrrer. Tim O Redly. Ab-gad Otto. Angela Owczarek. Elizabeth Pao’sen. Kmberly Pia. Mehelle Poimboeuf. Bernadette Rabuy. Gabnela Reyes. Alexander Rudnicki. Dominique Russo. Mary Ryan. Tanya Sanderson. Pamela Santos. Joanna Sanbalts. Kelly Sheehan. Jenny Situ. Andrea Strvwe. Matthew Tate, Manse Thadani. Linda Tenerowkz. Jacquelnc Toborv. S'oane Viola. Christina Vlahos. Geneva Vogclheim. Ekzabeth Watters. Josephne Wear. Shawn Wen. Laura West. Sydney West and Kathenne Yin. Ms Campoverdi (Moderator), Ms. Curran (Moderator) a f Social Justicejjt] Did you know? Semper Fi was started in 2007 by Kevin Downs whose brother is Captain Philip John Downs Jr., closs of '99, of the United States Marine Corps 1. Melissa Maucr. Jessica Bernstein. Jenny Arimoto. and Sydney Allen working at a table during Open House. 2. Alison Dana working at the Social Justice table at Open House 3. Marguerite Scott working at the UCSI table at Open House. 132 Organizations Lauren Roger (Officer). Maggie Scott (Officer). Maddic Sink (Officer). Janice Boswell (Officer). Linda Rich (Moderator). Liam O'Reilly. JoJo Wear. Mike McDonald. Sofia Gomez. Letticia Lee. Ryan Turn, Emily Glaessner. Olivia Corwin. Megan Mahoney. Claire Collins, Aisling Cassidy. Julia Nunes. Andy De Martini. Caroline Kolcnda. Robby Lucchesi. Natalia Hess. Kelly O'Rourke. Emily Shick. Christina Vlaho. Mariana Molma. Rachel Cunningham. Tim O'Reilly. Jessica Meredith. Julia Anaya. Tanya Sanderson. Emma Goyette. Kane Marconi. Sarah Park. Gina Volpe. Carmella Gaspar. Julia Nunes. Olivia Pavicic. Kyle Graycar. Rose Hayes. Alex Nash. Kelly O' Rourkc. Anna Diaz. Ciara Dinccn. Andrea Struve Camille Ong. Carly McCaffrey. Laura West. Michelle McCaffrey, Sydney West, Adam Senan, Danielle Butler, Claire Collins. Maddy Pelton. Meg Summa. Deanna Arimoto. Natalie Beaulie, Brendan Collins. Nicole O'Dea, Jenny Arimoto (President). Jessica Bernstein (President). Susannah Groh. Grace Tarka. Mr. Shaughnessy (Moderator) Kevin Downs (President). Chase Whutingham. Sam Caine. Danny Broadhurst. Cheyenne Wcstcrman. Spencer Fotsch. Megan Kinkadc. Nick Fotsch. Matt Higgins. Jacob Bernstein. Bobby Gray. Norman Chak. Patrick McPolm. Cecilia Vollcrt. Nathan Chow. John Gibbons. Steve Granclli. Adam Goldstein. Jimmy Callimen. Mack Meyer. Reuben Young. Camille Calame. Sean O'Donnel. Andrew Cobrc. Michaela Nelson. Sty Donlon. Chris McGovern. Joe Salvemini. Louis Alessandria. Vanessa Torres. Joey Solomon. Cecilia Fisher. Aaron Gallagher. Eli Love. Jackie Grclish, Mary Abdul Massih. Roland Aguilar. Josh Menchaca. Joe Arsemo. Karine Durand. Richard Ash. Nataly Mendoza. Dylan Carrol. Jasmin Castillo. Juliann George. Connor Cucalon. Cody Warnell. DiUon John. Katie Pope. Lauren Kasc. Mcagan McGovern. Michelle Kern. Christian Harris. Michada Lalanne . Robert Lcupp. Annie Baccan. Jeff Thomas. Gabe Kenney. Sofia Robinson. Will Naughton. Maureen Kanrosch. Amanda Corsiglia . Theresa Woods. Bissy Sancimino. Brady Borchodmg. Meghan Tracey. Keith Graham. Patrick Casey. Jack Farr. Denise Rollandi. Paul Goudy. Thomas Habdt. Brendan. Fitzpatrick. Brandon Falzon. Julia Yram . Kendal Mitchell. Katie Harp. Tcss Matumore. Jack Bodine. Sonia Odom. Chns Lopuck. Kassy Latimosa. Susanna Shidlovsky. Victoria Trumbull. Elisa Gmento. Hunter John . James Smith. Sara Callander . Kelsey Koch. Everett Watson. Ryan Brown. Sam Molkc . Donny Sullivan. Jeremiah Duffy. Houston Ford. Nick Ong. Evan Muscat. Katlyn Bachu. Eil Anaya . Jackson Lindavcr. Veronica Thicv. Hannah Farr. Laura Hobbs. Taylor Light. Connor Clausen. Michael Cosman . George Angelopodos. Max Abouchour. Gabriel Lopez Low. Philip Aliman. Dana Mills. Caroline Hoyem. Jeffery Salyer. Natalie Kolchak. Patrick Harrington, Jack Murray. Peter Doyle. Shannon Cunnanc. Jacqueline Toboni, Dax Cohan, Mike McDonald. Jake Rose. Annie Kutzschcr. Kyfe Nelson. Kimmy Bettmgcr. Casey Crcmen . Alex Nash. Ryan Mak. Jennifer Flannery. Taylor Gowan. Sofia Rizzo, Rchana Lerandeau, Matthew Hammer. Connor Geraghty. Mike Shymanski. Will Ryan. Joanna Saribolis. Sheldon Halsicd. Spencer Rosen. John Butler. Pieter Kranenburg. Davd Giovanazzi. Christina Danscllc. Colin Moore. Enc Dill. Toni Hall. Jeney Bruno. Mr. Turkmgton (Moderator) Semper Fi $5 -:p i Organizations A 133 Invisible Children For the past 23 years, rebels in Uganda have been kidnapping and training or murdering children. However, it wasn’t until this year that the SI community really began working to help this cause. Si's Invisible Children club was started by Mr. Haluck, who, through Invisible Children, was able to travel to Gulu, Uganda and teach at a school for six weeks. As soon as he arrived at SI, he tried to gather up students willing to raise awareness to help and support for these victims. This year, through the leadership of Senior Cali Martin and Junior KC Harris, SI was able to take part in Invisible Children's Schools for Schools Campaign. The club raised an incredible amount of books by setting up boxes all around the school and contacting local libraries to ask for donations. Invisible Children also raised money through Invisible Children Week including activities such as a Faculty vs. Students dodgeball and kickball games. -Bernadette Rabuy '10 134 Invisible Children 1. Mr. Haluck. President Cali Martin and KC Harris work the table outside of the Faculty vs. Student Dodgeball Game and show off the Invisible Children rally rags! 2. Mr. Haluck shows the many book donations, from both SI students and donations from local libraries that pile up in his room. 3. An Invisible Children representative and Mr. Haluck pose as students leave the Choral Room after the lunchtime showing of the Invisible Children Documentary. 4. Oliver Cunningham aims to hit one of the teachers at the Faculty vs. Student Dodgeball game. 5. President Cali Martin raises awareness at Open House. 6. Mr. Curry, the last teacher standing, throws the ball at one of the students at the dodgeball game. Mr HHuek |Modeneor). Cil. Miron (PretdentJ. K r ten Kirra (Preidem). B-ett CdeBici. l y B r«e. Pimeli Sim© . Shimon Cumme. Peter Ho . MM, Nirviet. AMon Edwird . CNoe OtPerty. Kit Wt. J.ie e Jovon. Can «« Jerny Srtw. Mejin Moot. StMm Sl-'.oi A yt i T o. B-ooke Cirttf. Hiey Kiptin. Otna Corvm. Cvtjr MtCiPrey. Kite Mirtonr. Onre Cofcnt. Gibby Cip . Ge-e.i Vojeheim. Klew Lynth. Mono Femirdei. Jlke Koch. OVni Romero. DlK Cohin. Ro « Shefherd. Migje Gorwfcy. Vetor,i Hirre . Ar,ilee Beht . Joe OowberRo. Nek Almim. Mirtirce Trmor. Piolo Mrni-m Ki Li Cituri . Enn Gender. luOi Mo-er©. 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Em y Bl tor. Kibe Freedmm. Erma Olemy. Kmlyn Holttme. Till G rdmo. Oire Ke y. John Mormon. Mir,11 W imv. EnWy Shek. JmeBe CibutO . Organizations uK 135 Passions that keep us thriving... Anime Calvin Oliman. Tim Sturm. Marian Manapsal, Zoe Wong. Brian Fung. Kyle Oliman. Jancllc Cabuco. Gina Pasquali. Sarah Park (President). Tim Sturm (President), Yra Meehleib. Matt Sotto. Kyle Oliman (Vice President). Zoe Wong, Mr. Maychrowitz (Moderator) Astronomy K rr Amrofc. Stan BcrtUa. Ga6r l B-Xk. Ttrru Kjn, CanAo. P t k CiWy. SttpbtrrBtla Cooptr. J An r FUnntfy. WJ FreOentks. Chrwor Mrtttl. Moot Dj I Mo . (w l« . Rtbanj l r .-4« r. CVrnofl' ' MaiioruOo UtC McEvoy. Can McLavtM-r NxboU M. «r, Cc r. Moon. Urn OA y. Kimborty P a. Gabr l« R rodc«. Rtr-tti . 0«r li SiTjiM fVKarl $h min k.. R«x Sut r. Avjrcvv Woof. Sot Araban. BaWttron. Natal Btau'tu Ar «t Jtiww. NxhoUt Bvw JoM Butlar. I ab « EU , Oarxl Foojorv Mxba«l frm . Spr-tc- Obion. Unn GonJito. PaUa Gutrra . Them Habbt. Ryan Irvwv Jtrvu KtoKx- Stephan. K1A0. An 4r« Lew - . Mrajan Hxw, Mj£t Mittion. May. Kirt Mubjan. Ene O-cvaia. Kot Raw. Virccfit Sktxa RxW« SptOjv Tramor, Krm Woodv Kat BtIPn. KatNton Chniuan. Enca Chnf, Victoria Eta . KaiMttn Harp. Lot F.upatrvtk. Tommy CwrarvLmtt. Ryan Bro-nm. Scrrcn BtnOtk. Samuel Rxhman. FVa Bolman. Anprta Garoa. Lam Shorrock. KaeNoen Mahonoy. Amabtl LuMy. W am Fnher. Gab'll Ronttke. Cwm« Ank«nSrudiX«Oth. PaAn SnAhouL Stcpharx KiAn. Ptctr O. '. DarxJ Moll. Naula Ukach. Shi-n W«n. Michael F tan. Lut« Quart Suiarnah Grab. Grate Tarka. MaPtkne Summa. Ryan Kircher. LOT ORe y Ronald Miron. Nicholas Jote. N olas Hcrnar er. ErVard Kon . Mary Palando. Bndtet Arran Peter Mo . Oaw) fir.t't Mope Benedeto. Cm r Gray. Peter LavSMtkJ. JotepNr Wear. R,an Inmn. Robert Aria. Andra Cha-pe r. Laura Wett. TNjmai Fotter. Jarw « Cabuto. Babysitter's Club Ligia Jimenez Montano. Sorcha McGrillen. Claire McAnelly. Ms. Bethencourt (Moderator). Irene Ching (President) Mrtan leunt, K e T njha t. LAl Earnest. Or PS uxir (moderator). M OXeele (moderator) Bay Area Sports Club Kyle Nelson (President). Jared Muscat. Jack Diserens. Will Fredericks. Vince Silvcira. Enc Qucsada. Derrick Clcland. Roland Aguilar. Dylan John. Will Ryan. Hunter John. Sam Arabian. Kevin Reiser. Thomas Habclt. Vince Eberlee-Recsink. Mr. Haluck (Moderator) 136 ijj Organizations Book Club Lower Book Club Upper Angela Han, Ann Matthews, Annabel Lundy, Ashley Santos. Bianca Domingo. Cecilia Read. Christina Yap. Christine Zhang. Christine Nishinaga. Erica Ching. Jessica Cuddihy. Katarina Habelt. Katherine Santillan. Katrina Rae Manuel. Ligia Jimenez Montano. Lucia Moreno, Maria Kcmiji-McDonald. Marlena Haller, Megan Hoff. Victoria Eng. Houston Garcia, Ronni Tang. Nathan Chow. Nathalie Rodriguez- Jardin Eileen Welch. Emily Baylor, Gabrielle Capili, Janelle Cabuco. Janice Boswell. Jayne Callander, Juliann George. Lilia Earnest. Madison Davis, Marise Thadana. Michael McDonald, Natalia Narvaez, Nicholas Jose, Rachna Gulati. Rober Lucchesi, Sarah Park. Stephanie Kuhn, Teresa Marie Carino. T.J. O’Sullivan. Trinity Leonard Abby Otto. Sydney West. Natalia Lekach. Tim O'Reilly, Mike McDonald. Tim Green. Jade Batstone, Teresa Marie Carino. Julia Balistrcri. Sheila Connelly. Andrew Champeau. Ronncl Datlag. Mr. Beyer (Moderator) Cycling Hatch Bohhy Gray. Cha e WMonjham. IW Fyo-e. Ixob Witano. Peter lynch. Trevor Burke. EJurj St el '.. Allaon Su. Audrey G«w . Tetaa V Bergen. V «jr McCauley. Greg Snyder, Frankie 8uooocvre. Mthaeli Or . Laura LuCChee. Erin Geraghty. Sarah T a. bam Sherrod. Mthael Cowan, Joe Motley. Sam Mofce. Tom Altman. Stephen Cooke. fcchre Bea.mont. Kyle Moopt. Haro Chan. Nathan KappanP.ct. Kendal Mtehefl. Cheyenne Weaternman. OAcn MoKone. Dax Cohan. Drew McCone . Matt Taya . Anne Gratv Gate Kenney. Tm Sweeney. JJw Fanther. Ndal hlairah. WJ Ryan. Kewn Wood . M e f re te. Taylor Cowan. Jen Flannery. Matt Tate. Connor Geraghty. Danny Price. John Wfl Ryan. Per ton Ratanell. Lauren KetteK Anne Dtmarchenna. Greg Inn . Jannc 8runo, Connor LM. Alex Aiaura Reyet. M e ShymamVi. Stephen Mcfroy. Sam AraNan (Pret ere). Erx Gordon (Pretrdent). Mr Garni (Moderator) , Organizations W 137 1. Danny Byrne. Amanda Espiritu, Mario Studley, Lily Earnest. Catherine Teitz. Tim Green, and Mike McDonald at the Outdoors Club Cross Country Ski Trip. 2. Outdoors Club members enjoy nature through a walk in the woods. 3. Danny Byrne hike on one of the Outdoors Club trips. Paintball Mr. Gamble (Moderator). Trevor Sherburne (President). Thomas Maloney, Ian Moore. Matthew Glenwright. Mark Dimas. Eli Shikaloff. Joshua Ruck. Andreanna Tzortzis. John Butler. Lauren Goralski, Joe White Musicians Inc. John Pertsch (President). Ruben Diaz (President). Keith Berquist. Jake Lindstrom. Christopher Abrigo-Mendoza. Laura Hobbs. Eliana Stefani, Michaela Orsi. Gabriel Todaro, Tessa Van Bergen. Dr. Clements (Moderator) Outdoor Adventures Mr. Joo (Moderator). Dr. McKinney (Moderator). Catherine Teitz (President). Mike McDonald. Tim Green. Mario Studley. Sophia Melone. Tim O'Reilly. Carolyn Capitolo, Allison Siu, Eliana Stefani. Lorraine Arriola. Sarah Park, Rose Hayes. James Lee. Amanda Espiritu, Charlotte Pruden, Michaela Neville. Haley Beffel, Danny Byrne. Rachna Gulati. Lily Earnest. Christopher Hoo, Zach Leonard. Kyle Graycar 138 w Organizations Rubic's Cube Mr. Maychrowitz (Moderator). Annabel Lundy. Andrew Schilling. 8rian Fung. Steven Bcndick. Stephanie Kuhn. Ryan Fabic. Carmela Gaspar. Jcnn Magaling. Ryan Kircher. Will Ryan. Claire HoH. Christopher Hoo. Jeremy Mah (President).Sarah Park. Robert Kham. Nick Lawrence. Joshua Gee. Peter Qumo. Karl Bahtaan. Matt Sotto. Andrew Wong. Kyle Oilman. Darwin Li. Tim Sturm. John Enriquez. Laura Hobbs. Ronnel Datlag (President) Rock and Roll Mr. Lorcntz (Moderator). Tcrese Carino (President). Kris Sockotjo (Associate President). Kyle Sockotjo (Associate President). Buddy Lorcntz (Secretary). Eliana Stefani. Monica Joe. Andrew Wong. Gabc Todaro. Jack Persons. Ian Moore. John Moran. Ashley Santos. Tommy Simpson. Anthony Torres. Kevin Crouch. Lucia Moreno. Nick Pulido. Matthew Olson. Jack Radsliff. Sean O'Donnell. Shannon Pidgeon. Felix Portillo. Christopher Abrigo-Mendoza. Philip Aliman. Ben Richman. Reubhen Diaz. Jcnn Magaling, Paula Guerra. Christine Hirtzcl, Matt Caracciolo. Christopher Mendoza. Anmc Radsliff. Jack Shepherd. Patrick McPolin. Jake Bilyak Sit and Knit SI for Animals Ms. Friedman (Moderator). Charlotte Pruden (President). Paula Guerra, Jenn Magaling. Chris Mendoza. Andrea Pruden. Adela Bagot- Lopez, Gina Pasquali. Djac Borja. Mira Bollman, Staci Cheu. Angela Han. Ligia Jimcnez-Montano. Jennifer Dowdy. Meagan Martin. Tim Sturm. Stephanie Kuhn. Megan Hoff Kaitlyn Barnard. Adnanna E. Creese. Sarah Park. Morgan Kcssell. Ligia Jimenez Montano. Jasmm Castillo. Sara Callander. Gina Pasquali. Helen Buse. Catrina Gotuaco. Gabricltc Capili. Adriana Rcincckc. Phoebe Bean. Julia Pavicic. Victora Trumbull. Morgan Edwards. Brian H. Fung. Adela Bagot-Lopez. Cara McLaughlin. Victoria Eng. Alexander Sadeghi. Kendra Fallon. Tiffany Nguyen. Kevin Hallisy. Cclyn Coker. Inamari Grace De Los Santos. Kaitlin Marconi. Shannon McCaffrey. Eliana Stefani. George A. Coker. Kassandra Lastimosa. Christine Benavcntc. Gina Volpc. Jancllc Cabuco. Sawyer Hulbcrt. Allison Siu. Deanna Beaman. Timothy Sturm. Chiara Lewis. Robert Sherburne. Madeline Sinks. AJIyson Mckcnzic. Kelly How. Gabrielle Rcmecke. Cara Dinccn . Jennifer Rizzo. Natalia Hess (President). Miguel Sanchez. Noclle Langmack. Lilia Earnest. Cherokee McAnelly. Sarah Strieker. Natalie Smyth. Megan Mahoney. Rachna Gulaii. Jon Rand. Ronni Tang. Ms. Wynn (Moderator) Organizations 139 1. Mike McDonald. Kyle Nelson, Mike Costello. Mike Totah and Danny Price posing before their big performance. 2. Mike Totah, Kyle Nelson and Danny Price during the Bruce Football rally. 3. Mike Totah showing one of his best tricks. 4. Danny Price, Mike McDonald, and Mike Totah amazing the crowd. 5. Mike Totah. Kyle Nelson. Danny Price and Mike Costello in action during a rally. 6. Kyle Nelson hyping up the crowd. 140 W Drum Corps Drum Corps The Saint Ignatius Drum Corps (SIDC), is a small group of dedicated drummers who perform in rallies and at games. Through their passion and dedication, Drum Corps has increasingly gained more recognition within the SI community. They have become a force to be reckoned with. At every sound of the drum, no one can help but nod to the beat. Their captivating performances at all of the school rallies and Bruce games ensure to make SI students stand up and cheer with wildcat pride. Drum Corps aims to be the highlight at all of the rallies for many years to come. Lindsey Manuel '10 Organizations A 141 Gaming Love and Basketball Albert Boyle (Moderator), Byron Philhour (Moderator). Nick Hernandez. Edward Kong. Thomas Habelt. Kevin Amaroli. Kyle Stranahan. Jennifer Flannery, Peter Quinn. Tenny Kachatourian. Stephanie Kuhn. Karl Vincent Balitaan, Timothy Sturm. Nick Jose Justin Fitzsimmons. Robert Avila. Nathan Baker. Matt Collins, Erie Charles, Javier Meza. Kiyoshi Smith. Sam Discrens. Alex Sadcghi. Matthew Quintana. Andrew Lobrc. Tomas Fuentcs-Afflick. Beau Bruncman, Phillip Loefflcr. Kevin Barker. Brett Bruneman. Brendan Fitzpatrick. Shane O'Neill. Javier Moreno. Connor CuMgan. Ryan Mak. Nick Orvg. Kris Soekotjo. Daniel Livy. Isabelle Elias (President). Owen Maguire. Michael Costello. Conor Wilkes. Anne Stncherz (Moderator) Spoken Word Carmela Gaspar (President). Racquel Glass. Allie Peters. Sofia Aguilar. Marian Manapsal. Maureen loughrey. Isabelle Bias . Nate Nunez. Daniel Tan. Dedrick Sarbaza. John Enriquez. Angela Ocampo. Momca Dy. Katherine Santillan. Danielle Ocampo. Dorn Escaban. Soft Gomez. Angela Ow. George Coker. Jamil Burns. Gina Pasquali. Tim Sturm. Darell Davis. Matt Pating, Gabe Buck. Robby Lucchesi. Charlotte Prudcn. Yra Mcchleib. Ricardo Wassmcr, Will Welsh. Anthony Frias. Kirsten Tocchini. Laura Shannon. Emma Goycttc. Mr. Jackson (Moderator) Ski and Snowboard Jack Person . Trevor Bvfcf. Jcnichin Croitky. It ym Krcher. Mirto Slode)T. Cmmi Croitley. Piycon Curd. Bnm Wow. Thomn Bogott. rwtdu KdiKmruil. 8rendin Melnemey. £r Oil. Shl'non h djeon. loc-te Ayin Vercmea Blocr Demons. John 0 nd SoibenWdi. Jo « ford Connor Ciider. Match . Peri. Ks Hitch. AndSmith. T.mothy Green Jiek Smger. Charlotte Prvden, Vrgvrvi Hodge Mehfle McCaTrey. Chnjt.ni lotH . la -en Gorahki Thema Mabek. Morgan Edward . NitaVj leiach. Seoirt Omtoph. Aodrcy Gonon liira Mobb Minna . f rr. V«toru TromboB. Rchani LorindOM. tan Moo , ftubeth Broom. Paol Govdy. Qure Catod , Sean O Oer ne«. Sopt.a Mdon . Gam Shorroek. Canto Marty. Oarad loom.. Kn« er locum A-jtli Chntcun. Akna ShrkaloH Alewa-dro Bertmdei. Joieeh WSoo. Morgan Flannery, Tiyier Tirant.no. Marmon Mitten. Kartlyn Ma-nenter. Annabel lendy. Joteph Mov’ey Andrew Coxon. Amanda McEwy. Teua Van Bergen Join Mormon, Grace Bockr-ghim, Carolyn Cayxdo. John Vncdcct . John G bbooi Bryce Morphy, laura locchcv. fcachel Wor. f hoUi Brenner. John Bemeet. Coteen McFarland. John Aboochar. Brun Tee. hjirleni MalW Mi M h.-kwki (Moderatori k 142 w Organizations Kindling our co... Yoga and Meditation Theresa Martin, Zoe Wong. Naomi Fierro. Victoria Student, Rebecca Gordon. Annie Matthews. Michele McCaffrey. Sophia Held. Kathleen Hayes. Ysabel Lola. Brendan Mclnerny. Samantha Martin. Lilia Earnest (President). Mr. Haardt (Moderator). Ms. Robertson (Moderator) O' Camacho. Jot Cfiwky. 0) Bona. PM’.p 1«. K1v.n1 Akantari. Bc.iv CXAn. Steven Mah. Kewi Trevor Smch. Nathan Baker. Syd«« Cby. Ryan Mlk. Orrt Moo. Megan Uvng. Sirin Plfk. Stetine SIMM. A ytta T« . Mono Yip. Alexander Yee. Kitnni A’carai. Sidney Bernirdo. Jeremy Oun. Amanda Chang, Jemnder Chew. Kimberly Chong. Courtney Gong. Lauren Joe. Chapman lee. lemn Samoa. Alien Chw. Avgeto Ocimpo. Laron Santiago. Nathan No ! (Executive Board). AtOey tnnpuea. Jane K«m (Exceut« Board). Janefle Bactad. Janefle Ciboco. Jenny Situ. Katheroe Yn. Lauren Chav. bir Enage (Executive Boi-d], Unda Tenerow-ci. M he«e Aureiano (Exeeutne Board). Monea Oy. Parnell Sancov Zoe Won |Exeeutne Board). Ally MtKenie. Brian lee. Cahnn O'.man. ChrtI lax Chnauni Yip. Chnaone Zhxvg. Baal lee. hoon Parle. John Ennquea. Jjiun Chin. Kyle OWnin. Matt Ng. Mckey Bor ell. Ryan Lu. Shelby Joe. Steph Ping. Xivxr Sendaydiego. Bunca Oor-.ngo. Ero Yeo, Kachenne Sanolan, Tiflmy Nguyen. M Cure (Moderator) Stephanie Darden. My.tha Co'lmi. Celyn Coker. Kutlyn Holitme. Dirrel Davit. Eden Bekole. Justin Eggleston. Lamar- Marshill-Rardill. William MtKce. Dana Ml It. A)cxa Robinson. Amans Appio. Kevin Barker. Jacques Beauvoir. Drvane Camp. Anastaua Chcu. Racqucl Glatt. Jordan Lee. Alexandra Love. Adayam Mekonner. Sorva Odom. Alexandra Peters. Gedeon Tegene. Everett Watson. Brconni Bell. Jamd Burnt. Derek Cartwright. Kanne Durand. Bren lemlcy. David Patmg. Aarin Pcgocsc. Sofia Robinson. Henry Rodgers. Alexander Walton. Ancl'e Beauvov. Gabriel Bock. Travit Clark. Nathan Baker (Prendent). Sydney Alien (Prendent). Chmban Hamt-Alabania. Stella Nnodim. Maude Page. Matthew Sauers. KryosK Smith. Josh Thierry. Jessica Times. Jesvca Bernstein. Grace Ta ka. Lauren Quan. Molly Ryan. Anthony AylSon. Connor Armttrong. Mr Delaney (Moderator), Ms Tunttall (Moderator) ALAS Anthony Frias. Fanor Mcncscs. Ricardo Wassmcr. Tatiana Padilla. Irving Chavez. Kevin Chavez. Jessica Recinos. Jessie Ayala. Ben Aguilar. Sonia Rodriguez. Francisco Chavez. Diana Ramirez. Jose Carrasco. Miguel Campos. Daniel Campos. David Campos. Vanessa Torres. Monica Magnaye. Naomi Fierro. Paula Gonzalez. Astrid Robles. Olivia Romero. Jasmin Castillo. Nate Baker, Gabe Hens-Piazza. Natalie Flores. Gaby Reyes. Bianca Castro. Carlo Juarez. Cesar Magdaleno. Josh Menchaca. Connor Cucalon. Christian Solares. Charmainc Garzon, Kelly Mendoza Organizations W. 143 Unity Council Angela Enage. Sydney Allen. Nathan Baker, Julia Yrani. Grace De Los Santos. Djae Borja. Sheila Connelly. Gabrielle Roinecko. Monica Joe, Rachna Gulati. Victoria Fossett. Nick Hernandez, Connor Culligan. Ricardo Wassmer IV, Fanor Meneses. Tatiana Padilla. Mr. Jackson (Moderator). Ms. Carol Devincenzi (Moderator) French Club Rachel Cunningham. KC Harris. Jenn Dowdy. Charlotte Prudcn. Michael Fall. Erika Hidalgo. Corinnc Ankcnbruck-Kcogh. ligia Jimcncz-Montano. Stephanie Kuhn. Emma Goycttc. Emma Thordscn, Christen Bcrtain. Maria Newman. Katrina Alcantara. Patrick McPalin. Joshua Santos. Pierre Hills. Justin Eggleston. Jeffery Flores. Joshua Guggenheim. Aaron Wong. Michael Hartman. Michael Ash. N olc Camacho. Janice Boswell. Christopher Mendoza. Ian Fallahcc. Lindsey Hoycm, Kelly O'Rourke. Ciara Dolan. George Angelopoulos. Jack Canmce. Frankie Puerzer. Camille Vinogradov. Camille Calamc-Martin. Madame Robertson (Moderator). Madame Friedman (Moderator) Japanese Society Takamatsu Sensei (Moderator). Gabrielle Rcincckc (President). Matt Ng (President). Jari4cc Tolentino. Adriana Rcincckc. Samuel Richman. Jeremy Mah. Jennifer Magaling. Monica Joe. Andrew Wong. Robert Kham. Ham Lee. Janelle Battad. Justin Chan. Sarah Rivas. Lauren Quan. Ronnel Datlag. Grace Dc Los Santos. Nicholas Jose. Corinne Ankcnbruck-Kcogh. Bnan Lee. George Coker. Angcla-rac Tolentino. Kyle Graycar. Gina Pasquali. Benjamin Richman. Zoc Wong. Yra Mechleib. Sarah Park. Janelle Cabuco. Jenny Situ. Mickey Boxell. Mira Bollman, Celyn Coker. Norman Chak. John Garzce. Kevin Fulgham. Monica Gibbons. Julia DiGiovanni. Alexandra Wong. Sofia Aguilar. Emika Lisborger. Darnel Doherty. Andrew Coxon. Ligia Jimenez Montano. Nathalie Rodrigucz-Jarquin. Christopher Abrigo-Mcndoza. Morgan KcsscM. Marlcna Haller. Travis Wong. Monica Morales. Joseph Fangon,Nicholas Nguyen. Angela Enage, Christopher Hoo. Gregory Joson. Lilia Earnest. Joshua Gee. Joseph Miller. Steven Mah 144 Organizations Ms. Curcio (Moderator). Ms. McCarty (Moderator). Mr. Quattrm (Moderator). Anthony Le. Robby Lucchesi. Peter Quinn. Jeff Thomson. Dominic Lcdda. Andrew Coxon. Ronald Martin, Phillip Lee. Zach Leonard. Marco Fanuccchi. Megan Byrne. Cole Priest. Andrew Schilling. Christian Solares. Tommy Simpson, Margaret Palazzolo. Kaitlin Crawley. Ian Anderson, Andrea Prudcn. Corinnc Horn (President). Joe Crawley. Djae Borja. Allen Chiu. Matt DeBenedctti. Elisa Cimcnto. Matteo Vicino. Kathleen Christian. Lucia Moreno. Taylor Evans. Cormne Keogh. Mario Studley. Manan Manapsal. Mary Palazzolo (President). Joe Palazzolo. Angela Owczarck. Camille Ong. Catherine Teitz. Lorraine Arriola. Enca Yco. Claire Kelly. Danny Byrne. Sean O Donncl. Danielle Butler. Caitlin Lee. Adam Senan. Stephanie Reiser. Violet Columbus. Michael Loginoff. Rena Kolhcde. Brendan Melnemey. Joseph Kirwan. Len Donlon. Darrell Davis. Laura Lucchesi. Nathaniel Woo. Gregory Disso. Shelby Joe. Robert Sctrakian Chemistry Club Laura Wen (President). Meagan Martin. Eliana Stefam. Sydnic Chy. Christine Bcnavcntc. Amaris Applm. Miguel Campos. Daniel Campos. Mauricio Ponce. Daniel Luoam. Molly Ryan. Martha Cuenca. Jenny Arimoto, Alison Dana. Shawn Wen. Libby Paulsen. Nicolas Hernandez, Nick Jose. Anna Kcgulski. AG Creese. Tessa Van Bergen. Mica Sangiacomo. Clare McAnelly. Ronald Martin, Aaron Tam. Sawyer Hulbcrt. Connor Clausen. Michael Lin. Sarah Strieker. Catherine Arano. Ms. Wynn (Moderator) Physics Club Bruce Aldana. Karl Vincent Balitaan. Veronica Baucr-Domurat. Peter Birsingcr. Brayden Borcherdmg. Nicholas Bristow. Beau Bruneman. Irene Ching. Connor Culligan . Brendan Daly . Ronncl Datlag. Devin Dunn . Isabelle Elias . John Enriquez . Joshua Guggenheim. Natalie Hartman. Darnel Hoff. Nicholas Jose. Pieter Kranenburg. Trinity Leonard. Matthew May. Joshua Ruck. Tara Schwall. Robert Sherburne. Elias Shikaloff. Samuel Strclkoff. Victoria Student Jacqueline Sun. Kevin Woods. Austin Yau. Natalie Doyle. Nek Hernandez. Mr. Adrian O'Keefe (Moderator) Irish Club Kile Otnraog (Medtritotji Dord McGov m Modt aiOC)i Conor Ci gir Pr«td«nt). Shtili Connelly (Prendent). Soechj HcCrUtn. Miry Molnerney. Tom OrniUty. Ten Sutrorv. [Vw O'Connor. Enn Mtmlty. Kitie Pope. Colette Tiytor. Robert Luwheu. Jen DomJy. M gin OWwi jKO -ne Totem. C ru Mutton. Shimon Cunine. EmFy Ti .o- Enn Grady, Kity Ddy. And-ei St uve. Miivoen Kapeosch. Am« a Rudmcki. Naula Letaeh Wd freit . Mimu W.fc mt. Amanda Corvjii. Mi j Btynei. Jessci Serraco. Chides Santos. Mi Hartman. Natal Hartman. Em Mirphy. Aslng Candy. Kelly Sheehan. Trmly Leonard. Maid1 Coins. Tanya Sanderson. Coir. Moore. Emma O'Leary. Clave Hoi. Katie Freednan. Cura tVoen. Jason fate. Katd Smth. Drew Rahtr. Conor WAet, Kate OrHtun. Onstru Bahstren. Theresa Woods Mary Meehan. Lauren Kette . Kathryn Mutumeo. Kantyn Holstint. TaSa G rdano. Kehey Krooi. Aleen Fahey. Taylor light. City Dumont. Shannon Pone'S. Caros Dolan. Mtgan Bryne. Annabel Lundy. Kidyn Mivphy. James MacSwceney. Megan Tracy. Wifcvn Ryan. Ehubeth Watters. Madtint Surrma, lahon Santugo. Sean Tates, Ryan Kwchtf. Joama Saritafiv Ryna Sherburne. Brendan F.upitnck. Ryan Otn-.ton David Goranrn. Jenifer Flamery. Mehede Oeary. Liam OReily. SydW Oy. Stephen Mtevoy. Bridget Amaza. Anna Oemarchena. Robert AWa. Ann DlNbtrg, Jesuti Badrrn. Rathd Wor, Krnon Soks. Pheobe Bean. Stephan Oonahue. Mora Graham, Em Mtnjhy. Patrick McpoHi. Madclyn Ryan, Em Canter. G«rram erijja. Camde Vmogr do . Momca Gbbens. Nitholat Brunrer. Stephen Cook. Jack RadtlR. Natabc Smyth. Katheme M car thy, Am Malthem. Mtghan Cimmnp, Madeline Seamed. Marjaret Summa. Jd Murray, Em Gwaughty. Alton KeuelL Katherine McCarthy. Mtg ' Cleary, Gregory Patterson, Morgan Flannery. Ardrea Prvden. Theresa Menerney. Emdy lyneh. Beau Bruneman CNo Ooh« ry. Peter Hcd. Mary Palajroto, Jaton Curry Spanish Club Katie Belden. Victoria Fossett (President). Nick Hernandez (President). Lauren Goralski. Shannon Pidgeon, Maddie Burke. Trevor Burke. Kassy Lastimosa. Evan Muscat. Danny Doherty. Monica Gibbons. Annabel Lundy. Kathleen Mahoney. Abby Otto. Christine Hirtzel. Teddy Mosley. Natalie Flores. Marisa Williams. Miguel Campos. Daniel Campos. Christopher Hoo. Ryan Kircher. Edward Kong. Robby Lucchesi. Claire Holl. Christina Balistreri, Emily Gray. Tanya Sanderson. Emilio Torres. Emma O'Leary, Kimberly Maher. Mr. Gazulla (Moderator) Organizations k 145 146 People The Flame People Oh red and blue, we'll all be true... We’ll wave her banner .” These are the words to the Saint Ignatius Fight Song. From the first day of freshman year to the day of graduation, we are Wildcats. The Fight Song words reflect a mantra that all Ignatians live by. We are Wildcats in the classroom, on the field, or on the stage. We perform our best everyday to serve with and for others. We define ourselves as students, friends, administration, faculty, and staff. And though classes separate the years, they do not identify who we are. St. Ignatius College Prep is not divided by four classes, but unified as one community. We are a distinct flame, ignited by spirit and passion, driven by hope and strength. Through community service projects, extra-curricular activities, and academic excellence. St. Ignatius develops the whole being: heart, mind, and soul. It kindles the single flame within each of us. SI nurtures each flame and unites them to create a light, a light powerful enough to illuminate the world. -Annie DeMarchena People W. 147 Feeding the Flame 1. Mr. C. Murphy and Mr. Patrick Ruff talk things over together. 2. Mr. Yosupjoo and Tim Sturm discuss psychology. 3. Mr. Michael Ugawa and Nick Nguyen solve problems to a science research project. 4. SI faculty staff group shot 5. Ms. Kate Couch smiles in her art classroom. 6. Ms. Shelley Friedman decorates her classroom with student projects. 7. Alex Nash, David Misner, Ms. Najla Fawal and Ryan Tursi practice for SI Live. 8. Ms. Sheila Perlite changes the library's display. 9. Mr. Scott Haluck moderates and promotes the Invisible Children Club.10. Ms. Michelle Wynn works on her computer. 11. Mr. Paul Hanley grades religion papers. 12. Stuart Goosens, Mr. Peter Devine and Keith Berquist discuss literature. 13. Ms. Nobuko Takamatsu shows Japanese students Bryan Christofferson, Brett Cde Baca and Sarah Park something on her computer. 14. Ms. Kate Denning and Emma Parks discuss a paper People W 149 As our teachers, counselors, librarians, coaches, deans, and guardians, the Wildcat administration leads the student body one step closer to success every passing day. As inspirational leaders and kind acquaintances, the faculty plays one of the most significant roles in our high school experience. Without them—from a simple hello in the hallway to staying hours after school to help prepare for a semester final—we would be lost on dark path with not much to lead the way. Si’s approachable, intelligent, and diverse administration ignites the road to help us become true spirited, humble, and educated Ignatian students. -Angalee Behti English Back Row: Charles Dullea. Brian O'Keefe. Tim Reardon. Mate Farley S.J., Matt Balano. Kate Denning. Carole Nickolai. James Dekker. James Bjorkquist. Paul Totah, Elizabeth Purcell. Dan Vollert, Norah Miller. Front Row: William Isham. Tony Sauer S.J.. Shaharazarde Williams. Peter Devine. Not Pictured: Robert Gavin Interview with Ms. Nickolai Q. What was your most memorable class in high school, and why? A. English (of course!). We had the best teachers, and we read great books. I especially loved junior year British literature. We read Shakespeare, the romantic poets. Victorian novels - great stuff. Probably my favorite was the Wife of Bath's tale from the Canterbury Tales. Q. What was your most embarrassing high school moment? A. I was giving a speech in sophomore English, and my best friend was in the back of the class making faces at me. trying to distract me. I started laughing, forgot all my lines, knew I was going to fail, and felt like I was going to cry. I ended up running out of the classroom, mortified that I had screwed up so badly. Q. Are you still acquainted with the people who you went to high school with? A. A group of my high school friends and I get together a couple of times a year; we enjoy each other's company, and it's been fun seeing each other grow up. start careers, and raise families. I am very close friends with a few women from high school; we talk often. 150 lj Administration March through Time with Vis. Sullivan Q. Why did you join the navy? A. My father is Naval Academy graduate and a retired career Marine Corps officer. Thus. I grew up around the military. When it was time for me to apply to colleges he encouraged me to find a way to help pay my way. and suggested ROTC scholarships. I was awarded a scholarship, and was commissioned as an Ensign from the University of Virginia's NROTC program upon my graduation from college. I didn't join the army because you cannot join the army if you live in a Navy-Marine Corps household. Q. What's the best military joke you've heard? A. Why do you have to be over six feet tall to be in the Coast Guard? So when you fall overboard you can walk ashore. reminisce about the old days Michelle Wynn. Christine Wilkinson. Adrian O'Keefe. Dcirdrc McGovern. Byron Philhour, Matthew Stecher. Mae Linh Blake. Don Gamble. Maureen Sullivan. Patricia Kennedy. Karen Cota, Karolina Michniewicz. Not pictured: Hillary McKinney Science People w 151 Mr. Castro's School Days Q. What kind of social science student were you in elementary school? In high school? A. I was inspired to teach History by Sr. Margaret Mary. D.C.. while in the sixth grade at Our Lady of the Visitation. She had worked for years as a teacher and missionary in Puerto Rico, and she taught History to us as a story - a story of men and women, living their lives to the best of their ability, and trying to make the world a better place for themselves and their children. Every once in awhile, a leader would come along, she said, who would rise above all others, and strive for the benefit of all, or the benefit of the few - and in those stories and those histories, we learned our first lessons in. what I would later call, social justice. In high school. I was opinionated, at best, and argumentative, at worst. You can ask Mr Stiegeler, Mr Cecchin, or Mr Zatkin what I was like in class ... Q. What was the biggest or most memorable change from elementary school going into high school? A. It was quite a culture shock for me. going from OLV in the City's southeast corner, to SI in the Sunset. These schools serve very different populations, and it was. at times, a difficult lesson to learn the norms and social cues of my new school. I had a rough time finding other kids like me at SI. Eventually I found a small group of guys (mine was the last all-male class to graduate from SI), with which I am still very close to this day. Back Row from Left to Right: Eric Castro. Arthur Cecchin. Sheldon Zatkin. Owen Maguire. John Stiegeler. Richard Soward. Julius Yap. Front Row from Left to Right: Katy Ashby. Danielle Devencenzi. Roselva Lozano. Yosup Joo. Not Pictured: William Olinger. Katy Dumas. Justin Christensen. David Bowe Social Science 1S2 Administration Mr. Castro's 5th grade photo from OLV Mathematics Back Row from left to right: Tom Lagomarsino, Forrest Higgins. Najla Fawal. Charles Murphy. Stefanie Kawasaki. Kevin Quattrin. Carol Quattrin, Rudraigh Quattrin. John Regalia. Front Row from left to right: Charlie Stanley. Sandra Schwarz. John DeBenedctti. Paul Maychrowitz, Mike Silvestri. Not pictured: Elizabeth Regalia. Scott Haluck Ms. Quattrin quotes, We looked damned good! those were times we'll never forget Mr. Paul Maychrowitz's Senior Portrait People ii 153 Foreign Language languages... the world! Top Row: Nobuko Takamatsu, Shaharazardc Williams. Carlos Gazulla. Joanna Bcchcncourc. Pedro Cafasso. Mary Switzer Haardt. Shelley Friedman. Bottom Row: Barbara Talavan, Grace Curcio. Mary McCarty. Carlos Escobar Not Pictured: Veronica Bricker, Cynthia Robertson Q. What was the best thing about senior year? A. Double lunch on the quads for seniors only. Pizza was provided, and the class rock band performed hits by Joan Jett, AC DC, and others. Q. Who was your senior prom date? Was he a good date? Good dancer? What did you like and dislike about him? A. Chris Quong. Good date? Good enough. Picked a nice restaurant, actually danced. Good dancer? Um. not so much, but effort counts. What I liked about him.. He was a freshman in college, but he made a good effort at being friendly with my high school friends. But what I disliked- he was a little arrogant about how much more mature his new college friends were. Ms. Curcio all dressed up for Senior Prom 154 Administration Ms. Curcio1s remember... way back when? High School Memories... Fr. Stiegeler during his high-school years A Blast to Fr. Stiegeler's Past Q. What clubs and or activities were you involved in during high school? A. I played four years of football and was in the fall play my junior and senior years. Q. What was your favorite subject and why? A. Math was my favorite because it was black and white in a gray world. Q. What was the best thing about high school? A. Camaraderie, the building of true friendships that have flourished over the years. never forget the bonds and memories we've made Back Row: Fr. Francis Stiegcler SJ. Mike Shaughnessy. Paul Hanley. Chad Evans. Jason Beyer SJ. William Haardt Front Row: Carol Devincenzi. Katie Mojica. Patricia Zatkin, Fr. Jim Schaukowitch, Anne Strichorz. David Lorentz. Not pictured: Mary Albach, Patrick Lynch Religious Studies People It 155 Jan Mullen playing high-school soccer A quick word with Ms. Mullen... Q. What sports did you play in high school? A. I played basketball, softball, and ran track. Q. How many years have you been playing soccer? A. I’ve been playing soccer for about 30 years now. Q. Did you always know you wanted to be a soccer coach PE teacher? If not, what did you want to be? A. When I first entered college, I wanted to be an accountant. After competing on the soccer team in college, I then decided to change my major to Physical Education, from those days to these days... Left to Right in back: W. Robert Hickox, Robert Assadurian. Steve Bluford. Jan Mullen: Front Center: Ted Turkington Physical Education 156 df. Administration Fine Arts Left to Right: Gillian Clements. Ted Curry. Katie Wolf. Meredith Galvin. Chad Zullingcr. Carlos Gazulla. Not Pictured: Kate Couch relive the memories! Q. What were your high school interests? A. I was involved in Dance Workshop. Fall Play, Spring Musical, and Stage Crew. Q. What was your worst year in high school and why? A. Freshman year was the worst. I wasn't involved with anything at school. Sophomore year I finally got involved with drama, a great group of friends, and became a part of the community, not just a student. Q. What sparked your interest in the Fine Arts? A. I’ve danced since I was 3 years old. I was always loud and wanting people to pay attention to me. It's a perfect fit! Dance through Mrs. Galvin's High School Days $ Meredith Galvin in Evita during her junior year at SI. People 1S7 Back Row From Left to Right: Andrew Dworak. Amy Harms. Jenna Boswell. Anne Seppi. Brian Kelly. Front Row From Left to Right: Ashley Frazer, Serena Chan. Brice Campoverdi. Linda Rich. Elisa Romero. Michael Thomas. Not Pictured: Melissa Martin. Sarah Mcrrcll. Mccgan Whelan the old times were the best times... Administration Q. What was your passion in high school? A. Basketball. Greek, and coeds- not necessarily in that order. Q. Did you ever think you'd end up as a counselor? A. Counseling as a career was not on my list until I started teaching and coaching at SI; I always liked the blend of coaching and counseling. Q. What's one benefit of being ''young? A. Boundless energy and enthusiasm! I love being in a high school environment because teens are so much fun to be around. Questionnaire with Mr. Thomas Michael Thomas as a high-school student. Counseling Exclusive with Ms, Girard Q. What did you want to be when you were a freshman in high school? A. I wanted to be a movie director and I wanted to win the Oscar for Best Director, since no woman had ever won that award. And. now that I think of it, no woman has won it yet! So maybe I should still have that ambition for later on in my life! how the years go by! Q. What was your least favorite class in high school, and why? A.Well, that year (1983-84) I had to take typing and computers! It was so boring! All we did is type, type and type. There was not much to even learn about computers at that time, they were so new. And you can imagine what ancient computers we were working on. they were huge! HK. Patrick Lynch living like Jesus! From left to right: Linda Boyd. Jenny Girard. Brian O'Keefe. Patrick Lynch. Peggy Farbcr. Katie Mojica. Jason Beyer SJ. Sarah Curran. Shannon Vanderpol. James Shaukowitch SJ Campus Ministry People W 1 9 Mr. Vollert during the Nor. Cal. Championship game in 1984 A Chat with Mr. Vollert Q. So we see that you played basketball; do you still play now? A. No. Currently, I'm coaching a 6th grade basketball team. Q. What made you come back and work at SI? A. I applied for a teaching job at SI coming out of college, and was lucky enough to be offered a job. I told Fr. Prietto, the principal at the time, that I would teach for two years while I figured out what I wanted to do. I fell in love with teaching and coaching and have stayed since, now 21 years. It’s a great place to work. Q. If you could relive your high school days, what would you do? Would you change anything? A. The better question is “what wouldn't I do? I wouldn't change much. I wish I had spent more time getting to know wider group of my classmates. I had a great group of friends, but I’ve gotten to know some great guys from my class at our reunions and get togethers. the truest passions are those that still live on Back Row: From left to right: Cynthia Fitzgibbon. John Ring. Genny Poggetti. Shirley Minger. Marielle Murphy. Nancy Barisic. Lita Behti, Erin Visbal. Concie Tarrantino. Tricia Brown. Fred Tocchini. Paul Totah. Front Row: Robert Walsh SJ. Joe Vollert Development Office 160 Administration 4 wine’ 1. Fr. Francis Stiegeler happily talks about his photos. 2. Ms. Karen Cota and Ms. Hillary McKinney are eager to help students after school. 3. Mr. John DcBcncdctti famously drinks his Big Gulp . 4. Ms. Ingrid Crepeau and Mr. William Isham enjoy the SI Europe Trip. 5. Kyle Stranahan and Ms. Carol Devincenzi discuss after school. 6. Ms. Carol Quattrin walks around the piazza. 7. Fr. Tony Sauer sits on Santa Claus. 8. Ms. Roselva Lozano and Mr. Abram Jackson are open to help any student. 9. Mr. Adrian O’Keefe enjoys the gravity on the field trip to Chabot. 10. Jacqueline Toboni, Mr. Julius Yap. and Julia Anaya show spirit on Wildcat Workout day. 11. Ms. Katie Kohmann and Fr. Wright look through the day's absentee list. 12. Ms. Purcell poses with her students before the start of break. 13. Ms. Serena Chan talks with a student. 14. Ms. Roselva and Arturo Lozano take a vacation. 15. Tanya Sanderson and Ms. Theresa Bayze take a break for photo. People w 161 Paul Molinelli. Kate Kodros. Jeannie Quesada, Michael Ugawa Kareem Guilbeaux. Laura Scully. Lori Yap. Kevin Grady Admini, Sharon Reinfeld. John Grealish, Terry Dillon Linda Boyd. Jenny Girard I I John Mulkerrins. Robert Vergara. Not pictured: Marla Bottner. Eileen Dickson. Andrew Hazard. Paul Felton. Chris Delaney Back row: German Bonilla. John Murphy. Quay Kham. Franco Giron. Christopher Meehan Front row: Anibal Rodas. Mike Stamatopoulos. iTed Langlias Administration Katie Kohmann. Bill Gotch. Michelle Levine tration Chew Lee. Lobsong Jacobsen. Yan Kwok Yee. Ryan Song. Tom McGuigan. Dante Lampitoc. Jason Spath. Mandy Jiang Sheila Perlite. Virtudes Gomez. Carol Hall Matt Balano. Abram Jackson. Not pictured: Janet Reid Patrick Ruff. Karen Fisher Donna Murphy, Nancy Gunther Jamie Pruden, Albert Boyle. Chris Delaney. Dave Buhl. Tom Casey Kimble Torress, Karim Durqaoui, Tony Calvello People 163 Not Just An Ember One of the most significant moments of our lives: entering high school. Many people would say that they had an incredible high school experience: the downside: we're total newbies!! We’ve just finished going through all the struggles, drama, and experiences of middle school and now. we’re starting over. For many of us. there are tons of new affairs and things at SI we’ve just encountered, such as lockers, full-fledged spirit weeks, enticing clubs and activities, and most importantly, the rigorous classes. The majority of us freshmen are a bit clueless. Really, we're just trying to get through the first yearwith good grades, some friends, and without looking overly stupid. Everything is happening at fullforce. An “average student keeps up with the heavier workload, chatting with friends on Faccbook or Myspace. running around to the different clubs and sports he she is participating in. and maybe even chores. Keep in mind: that’s daily! It's agreeable, however, that we’re adjusting. We’ve figured out the rotating schedule - not to mention Activity Schedule, the configuration of the school, and how to manage our lives. There are so many activities we can participate in and we can meet people who are interested in the same activities. It's getting easier day after day. Soon, we'll be sophomores and able to pick on the new freshmen - nah, I’m just kidding. The positives of high school are innumerable. And you know what? It’s only our first year! We’ve got a lot of time to enjoy every second to come. -Sydney Bernardo 1. Michael Loginoff and Conor Lane goof off on the piazza. 2. Lunch in the commons. 3. First time with the lockers. 4. Erin Geraghty thinks in class. 5. Freshman boys cheer at the first pep rally of the year. 6. Students cheer on the rally. 7. Kevin Crouch gets pumped up during the rally. 8. Allie Kettell smiles during history class. 9. Lamar smiles along at the events at the first pep rally. 164 OU Freshmen Freshmen ili 165 166 Freshmen 1. Leann Samos and Katrina Alcantara dodge a paper airplane in the gym foyer. 2. Michael Loginoff and Charmaine Garzon hang out before Religion class. 3. Freshmen get pumped up at the first pep rally of the year. 4. Freshmen boys play basketball in the gym during lunch. 5. Matt Wong passes by on Tropic Like It's Hot Tuesday 6. Shelby Gee shows school spirit by participating in the first Spirit Week! 7. Kelsey Spirz. Katherine. John Carpientier. Brian Weiss. Cecilia Read, and— chat while heading towards the first pep rally. 8. Payton Caroll and Ysabel Lola both say the prayer of St. Ignatius on the first day of school. 9. Camille Calame • Martin. Harrison Saghi. and Brendan Mdnerney chat it up outside on the piazza. Ester Abarca John Abouchar Christopher Abngo- Mendoza Antonio Aguilar Khalid Al-Raycss Katrina Alcantara Katrina Alcaraz Lotus Alessandria Zachary Matthew Alicaway Philip Alimam Eli Anaya Ian Anderson George Angclopoulos Ccan Arada Shamka Mac Arboleda Ocannc Arimoto Connor Armstrong Michael Ash Jessie Ayala Anthony Aytlon Katlyn Bachli Jon Bachmann Adda Bagot-Lopez Coleman Bailey Angela Balistrcri Edward Bamsey Mary Basilc Richard Bassin Nicolas Bautista Gabnela Bayol Deanna 8eaman Phoebe Bean Eden Bckclc Lauren Bolluomim Steven Bcndick Alessandro Bermudez Sydney Bernardo Christen Bertain Katherine Bcitingcr Cameron Blasi Thomas Bogott Jamie Bonifacio David Bornstcin Giovanni Bnggs Courtney Bristow Ryan Brown Sarah Brown Nicholas Brunner Madeleine Burke Danielle Butler Camille CaJamc Martin Natalie Calhoun Sara Callander Nicole Camacho David Campos Jack Cannicc Conor Cannon Kyle Capuli Matthew Caraccioio John Carpcntier Christian Carr Payton Carrol Joao Pedro Carvalho Patrick Casserly Enn Cavalier Jeremy Chan Amanda Chang Irvmg Chavez QinQm Chen Jennifer Chew Kimberly Chong Nathan Chow 168 Freshmen _ 1. Best dressed freshmen and sophomores on Throwback Thursday pose for a picture. V 2. Chris Mendoza before the first pep rally cheeses for the camera. 3. Joe McIntyre talks about faith during the Freshmen Retreat. 4. Emma Thordsen smiles during lunch in the piazza. 5. Two students chatting in the shade of J the piazza. 6. Conor Layne celebrates during the first pep rally. 7. Elisa Climcnto relaxes j outside during the Freshmen Retreat. 8. I Students get ready for the next activity during I the Freshmen Retreat. 9. John Carpientier and Alena Shikaloff arc all smiles in Mrs. Denning's English Class. People k 169 Caught in a Moment 1. Monica Gibbons searches her infamously messy locker for her Biology book. 2. Jennifer Chew drinks Vitamin Water, anticipating World History class. 3. Kenny Hatch makes a copy of his worksheet for a friend. 4. Kevin Crouch doesn't know what's coming. 5. A group of freshman get pumped for their first pep rally! 6. Chris Mendoza. Kassandra Lastimos. Lauren Joe. and Lucia Moreno watch the hula presentation on Tropic Like It’s Hot Tuesday. 7. Claire Heely. Leah Wesolok. Violet Columbus. Sophia Held, and Kendall Jack watch the video presentation in the gym on the first day of school. 8. Mary Qin plays the electric piano during the first Bruce rally of the year. 170 M Freshmen Angela Christian Michelle Chnstofferson Elisa Cimemo Megan Cleary Bradley Cline Chad Cohan Brendan Collins Myisha Collins Violet Columbus Stephen Cooke Alexandra Corry Xavier Cortez Caroline Cosgrove Kelly Costello Kaitlyn Crawley Brandon Crocker Emma Crossley Kevin Crouch Christopher Crowley Kerry Crowley Connor Cucalon Kristina Cullinanc Meghan Cummings Thomas Curran-lovctt Stephanie Darden Darrell Davis Gregory Davis Matthew DcBcncdctti Justin Deckman Maxwell Dergosits Katherine DcRuff Reubhen Diaz Julia DiGiovanni Stephanie Donahue Stuart Donlon Alcssandra Donmei Peter Doyle ba Dramcn Catherine Dumont Michael Echaniz What is the best part of SI so far? Myself. (Just kidding, really it's the people.) - Conor McCauley People The food. - Athena Nomicos Getting out early in general. - Brandon Louie 171 Morgan Edwards Justin Eggleston Victoria Elias Allan Esdamado Catherine Espiritu Taylor Evans Michael Fall Ian Fallahce Marco Fanucchi Kristen Farrell Jordan Feeney Peter Figonc Kieran Firfii-Ring Cecilia Fisher Liam Fitzpatrick Morgan Flannery Jeffrey Flores Nicholas Formanck Shannon Foster Anthony Frias Kevin Fulgham Nicole Gallegioni Andrea Garda Houston Garcia Jason Garcia Rachel Garcia John Garzee Charmaine Garzon Ryan Gazale Shelby Gee Erin Gcraghiy Monica Gibbons Elise Go Charles Goldcnsohn Audrey Gomez Courtney Gong Rebecca Gordon Ryan Go wan Moira Graham Joel Graycar Jaclyn Greahsh Gabriela Greig Joseph Guerra Harry Gutchinov Marlena Haller Kevin Hallisy Kathleen Harp Patnek Harrington Kenneth Hatch Kathleen Hayes Jack Hazclhofcr Jacqudmc Hazelwood Claire Healy Sophia Held Pierre Hills Alex Hirota Tyler Hoffman Corinne Horn Caroline Hoycm Paul Hwang Kendall Jack Lauren Joe Hunter John Nicholas Johnson Jesse Jones Ron Joves Schuyler Kandarian Frank Kaiucwski Margaret Kaprosch James Kauffman Maria Kcmi| -McOonald Natalie Kern 172 Freshmen 1. Emma Parks. Kristen Farrell. Carrie Cosgrove, and Audrey Gomez make work at the Open House fun. 2. Anthony makes jokes with a friend in the gym. 3. Victoria Elias smiles before English class starts. 4. Sonia Rodriguez, John Garzcc. and Cassie Naughton hang out in the hallways before class starts. 5. Nico Bautista. Rachel Walker. Meghan Cummings, and Brandon Louie wait for pictures. 6. Adcla Bagot-Lopez looking annoyed in math class. 7. Amanda Lim laughs at a joke at the Winter formal. 8. Kieran Firlit-Ring, Regan Oclzc. Natalie Smyth, and Thomas Niland enjoy the night together at the Christmas dance. People I. Claire Hcaly fools around in Spanish class. 2. Christopher Mendoza playing slide with a friend before class starts. 3. Nick Johnson helps a classmate understand Algebra. 4. Stephanie Darden waits in the hallway before class. 5. Meredith Murphy and Julia DiGiovanni catch up on the piazza during lunch. 6. Nick Noya hangs out before Religion class. 7. Katrina Rac Manuel have fun before class starts. 8. Nicole Camacho thinks at her locker. 9. Kieran Firlit-Ring tells jokes in the morning. 10. Anthony Georgio hangs out in the piazza. II. Janet Sanchez talks in between classes.12. Maddic Pelton. Elena Shikaloff. Daisie O'lccry and Joe McIntyre pay attention in Spanish class. 13. Danica Lampitoc and Gabby Greig wait until the lunch bell rings. 174 ft Freshmen ERTir Morgan Kcssell Allison Kcttcll Megan Kinkade Kariy Knipp Kelsey Ko h Colette Kolenda Catherina Kolhede Nikolas Konstantmidis Elaina Koros Adam Krckcl Tyler Kung Christopher Lacayo Colin Laffey Danica Kristine Lampitoc Conor Lane Nocllc Langmack Kassandra Lastimosa Alexander Lau Nicholas Lawnc Caitbn Lee Chapman Lee Claudia Lew Chiara Lewis Maxwell Lico Amy Lie Amanda Lim Shannon Lindstrom Emika Lisberger Michael Loginoff Ysabel Lola Raymond Loo Brandon Louie Eli Love Ryan Lu Laura Luccheu Kristofer Lucum Maria Luevano Melissa Ma Jeanne Maclejewski Jamie Macid Katrina Rac Manuel Lamar Marshall-Randall Samantha Martin Danielle Marty Guy Mason Ann Matthews Elizabeth Mattimore Michele McCaffrey Katherine McCarthy Kelly McCarthy Kelly McCarthy Conor McCauley Michellic McDonald- OBricn Megan McDonnell A L MeDow Michael MeFadden Christopher McGovern John-Wilham McGovern Molly MeGumness Brendan Mclnerney Joseph McIntyre William McKee Megan McNamara Patrick McPolm John Meany Christopher M Mendoza Kelly Mendoza Stefan Metrakos MacKcnzie Meyer Joseph Miller Edward James Milligan 176 Freshmen Dans Mills Collin Monsour Megan Montcro Lucia Moreno Nicole Mullen Nina Mullin Meredith P Murphy Tamara Murphy Jill Murray John Murray Evan Muscat Jacob Nacano Paul Nagelson Eric Nague John Napoli Cassic Naughton Olivia Neagle Michaela Nelson Maria Newman Tiffany Nguyen Jillian Nielsen Thadeus Niemira Matthew Nikovits Thomas Niland Christine Nishinaga Athanasia Nomicos Nicolas G. Noya Alyssa Nunez Kevin O'Connor Sean O'Donnell Daisy O'Leary Juliannc O'Leary Danielle Ocampo Regan Oelzc Kristin Olcomcndy Calvin Jay Oilman Gabricllc Orsi Emma Parks Gregory Patterson Madeleine Pclton Matthew Pcra Matthew Perez Madeline Pcrtsch Angelo Petnlli Michael Pia Felix Portillo Liam Powers Cole Priest Andrea Prudcn Nicholas Pulido Mary Qin Jack Radsliff Ccolia Read Kathryn Reidy Stephanie Reiser Benjamin Richman Josef Rivera Jennifer Rizzo Kathryn Rizzo Alcxa Robinson Sonia Rodriguez Noelle Ruanc Wyatt Rudnicki Madelyn Ryan Harrison Saghi Joseph Salvemini Jeffrey Salyer Janet Sanchez Stefano Sangiaeomo Ashley Santos Christian Gabriel Santos Joshua Alexander Santos People k 177 leann Santos Katherine Saunders Madeline Scannell Chnstina Scarlett Andrew Schilling Adam Senan Susanna Shidlovsky Alena Shikaloff Thomas Simpson Joseph Singer Tatum Slattery Shane Slosar James Smith Nicole Smith Natalie Smyth Christian Solares John Solomon Shannon Sparks Kelsey Spirz Nicole Sudaiso Margaret Summa Jason Sun Hensley Sy Ronni Tang What surprised you about SI? 1. Molly MeGuinness and Jill Murray ate nervous before English finals. 2. Chapman Lee dresses up as a penguin on Halloween. 3. Freshman chat on a chaotic Halloween morning. 4. Kelly Mendoza dresses up like a boy for The workload. -Katrina Alcaraz How easy it was to meet new people and make friends because of how the school encouraged us and pushed us to be socially active. -Jennifer Chew That there are a lot of people I can relate to, despite not being from the same places. -Reubhen Diaz Joseph Tawasha Veronica Thicu Emma Thordsen Kyle Tillmghast Haley Tobin Gabriel Todaro Michael Toe pel Nicolas Tomei Halloween. 5. David Campos wears a new jacket. 178 Freshmen Anthony Torret Anthony Touh Victoria Trumbull Dominic Truoccolo Anthony Tsod'kov Rikki Ulmer Savannah Valverdc Twiggs Camille Vinogradov Rachel Walker Allison Wan Stacey Ward Brian Weits Madelyn Welsh Leah Wcsolek Erie White Pola Woidyla Aaron Wong Alexandra Wong Alyson Wong Andrea Wong Matthew Wong Nicole Wong Chloe Woo Mark Wurzweiler David Yocom Reuben Young Freshman Shockers: Anything funny or interesting happen? I became the fall play's assistant manager. -Elise Go On the first day of school, I tripped and ran into a door, and I made lots of new friends. -Charmaine Garzon The best thing was the lock in! They trapped us in one location and that made us talk to new people! -John Garzee People sm. 179 Make Way For Our Flame 180 Freshmen 1. Elise Go. Cassie Naughton. and Sydney Bernardo cat lunch on the practice field. 2. Tyler Kung hangs out before English Honors with Mrs. Denning. 3. Lauren Joe. Jamie Bonifacio. Katrina Alcantara, and Maddie Scannell get pumped at the Bruce Mahoney football game rally. 4. Nicole Wong, Jill. Kevin Crouch. Ben. Molly McGuinness and Rcubhcn Diaz before class. 5. Conor Cannon fool around. 6. A. J. Esclamado at the Bruce Mahoney rally. 7. Megan Montcro chat on her phone. 8. Nico Bautista and Joao Carvalho hang by the lockers. 9. Steven Bcndick watches Ro sin In The Sun in class. People 181 Heating Up Shouts of 2011, 2011! can always be heard during rallies or even the Frosh Soph lock in. But who really is this spirited class, and what did their year have in store for them? As the oldest during 4th period lunch, we were able to sit in the prized spots in the student center and cut the freshmen in the lunch line (if Mrs. Levine didn't catch us). Most of us started driving as well. But these new privileges and opportunities came at a price. Our classes this year proved to be much harder. Whether we read a different book each week in Mr. Devine's Honors English, or tried to memorize polyatomic ions in Chemistry, we definitely had plenty of work to keep us busy. However hard our classes seemed to be, we always took a break to avoid homework by spending hours on Facebook. Even though it took a lot of hard work, we successfully completed our first half of high school. And once again, go 2011! -Kelsey Krook Sophomores 1. Amanda McEvoy, and Jordan Newell smile for che camera. 2. Lauren Weber and Isabella Cunningham discuss homework in the student center. 3. Alex Love and Sawyer Hulbcrt enjoy 4th period lunch. 4. Casey Vaez, Jack Shepperd and Ana Reyes look towards the commotion. 5. Theresa Martin studies in the library. 6. Steven Reich and Nick Simon ride on the CYO bus. 7. Mat Collins fools around in the library. 8. Matt Olsen takes a bite during lunch. 9. Sophomores pack the hallway. People 183 184 Sophomores 5 1. Jacob Bil ak, Bryan Fung, and Jacquelin Urbina chat in the commons. 2. Mr. C. Murphy and Chris Wollitz pose for the camera. 3. Shannon Powers walk along the piazza. 4. Alex Blickenstaf plays around during break. 5. Aaron Gallagher salutes the camera. 6. Kasey Cullinan, Caitlin Hardy. Erika Bruning, Christina Arce. Amanda McEvoy. and Colleen McFarland finally leave the long lunch line. 7. Jimmy Callinan. Konstantine Rehbein, and Ryan Spiers enjoy their lunch period. 8 Evette Locke. Katie Dobberstein. Frankie Buonocorc. Michaela Orsi. and Alex Lcgarza hang around the lockers before class. 9 Laura Hobbs. Shannon Cahill, and Annie Dillion bring spirit to the Sophomore class. Life in The Fast Lane- How's Driving? My friends and I fixed up my old cor and it looks pretty cool. - Jack Singer I wouldn't know. -Aileen Falvey Pretty good when my parents let me get behind the wheel on 280! Best part of my day! -Kendal Mitchell It's awesome to be driving early in the year. - Annalise Thornley I like going forward...! never go backwards! - Amanda McEvoy Sophomores 186 a Sophomores 8 1. Li3m Shorrock and Michael Cosman pose in the hallway. 2. Molly O'Mahoney, and Kaitlyn Hamiester hang around the gym foyer. 3. Erika Bruning and Katarina Habclt pose in a friendly embrace. 4. Laura Hobbs. Shannon Cahill. Annie Dillion, Natalie Sewart. and Ana Thornley get pumped at the rally. 5. Zac Schuller. Lenox Donlon. Jc Park. EJ Silvia. Konstantine Rehbein. Xavier Russo, and Harrison Mallen squeeze together for a shot in the yearbook.6. Michaela Orsi and Evctt Locke work diligently. 7. Sophomores at a Pep Rally. 8. Matt Higgins. Chris Lopuck. and Jack Bodine enjoy their recess break. 9. Genevieve Fiener, Frankie Puerzer, and Lizzie Trindlc smile big for the yearbook. 10. Kelli Hatch. Christina Arce. Colleen McFarland. Caitlin McFarland. Amanda McEvoy. and Kathleen Mahoney eat lunch. 11. Naomi Fierro. Emily Mauer, and Amcila Rubbin enjoy the beautiful piazza. 12. Ailccn Falvcy. Cheyenne Westerman. and Johnny Mrlik hang around the lockers. People W 187 Class of Christopher Abela Benjamin Aguilar Sofia Aguilar Thomas Altmann Jonathan Antonio Amans Applm Catherine Arano Steuart Arboleda Christina Arcc Harriet Arnold Lorraine Arnola Christopher Arscnio Raquel Avila Emma Bacchmi Kevin Barker Richard Beaumont Jacques Beauvoir Rebecca Bedford Juhannc Bell Christine Benavcntc John Bennett Jacob 8ernstein Kelsey Bcrtig'ia Jacob Bilyak Alexander i ckenstaff John Bodme Mira Bollman WiHam Boosalis Christopher Braun Ryan Bricknell Jacob Bnsbanc Darnel Broadhurst 188 Sophomores I.Gretchen Krupp. Kristin Stiles, and Sarah Strieker 2. Ally McKenzie and Abbey Enriquez 3. Sophomore girls at a rally 4. Donny Sullivan struttin’ his stuff 5. Sonia Odom on the phone 6. Alex Stanley. Bridget Sullivan. Annabel Lundy, and Kathleen Mahoney 7. Sophomores chillin' in the Student Center 8. Helen Buse. Madi Roche. Riley McGuinness. Matt Olson. Marcus Chan, and Steven Reich Name: Ciara Dolan Transfered from: MC Favorite Part of SI: It's big! Best thing so far: The friends I've made. NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK Name: Daniel Luciani Transfered from: South City Activities: Water Polo. Paintball Ski Snowboard Club Best thing so far: New friends! Name: Lucy Ryan Transfered from: Hong Kong International Activities: XC. Anmnesty. Inside SI Best thing so far: Bread Bowls! Name: Brandon Chang Transfered from: SHC Activities: Basketball People 189 Nicole Brown Brew Bruncman Enka Bruning Grace Buckingham Frankie Buonocorc Trevor Burke Helen Busc Megan Byrne Shannon Cahill Samuel Caine James Callinan Nicole Calvcllo Owanc Camp Carolyn Capitolo Sofia Capretu Vrvian Capulong Emma Carberry Claire Cassidy Maria Cesari Dominique Chagniot Norman Chak Paul Champeau Chcri Chan Marcus Chan Brandon Chang Kevin Chavez Anastasia Cheu Erica Ching Kathleen Christian Nicholas Chu Natalie Claghorn Brian Clausen Melissa Ocndenny Anthony Clifford Christina Cohan Celyn Coker Matthew Collins Mark Cooper Michael Cosman Kyle Cotchctt Evan Cotter Andrew Coxon Jessica Cuddihy Franos-Joseph Cuenca Kascy Cullinan Rebecca Cullinan Ntco Cunanan Isabella Cunningham Ignite Creativity Studio Art Art class...it's growing on me. •Alfred Sinora Studio Art The best part about art class is...the music. •Sawyer Hulberf Sculpture Art class allows me to show my creativity and express the feelings that I cannot say. -Zachary Seher Dance Ms. Galvin is really chill, and I love taking a class where all we do is get down with our dirty selves!' - Katarina Habelt MKM Filippo D'Asaro Raymond Deng Annelise Dillon Mark Dimas Sam Discrcns Gregory Dissc Katherine Dobbcrstem Daniel Doherty Ciara Dolan Bianca Domingo Lennox Donlon Karim Dud urn jeremiah Duffy Bran Duhn Monica Linda Dy Victoria Eng Abcgail Enriquez Dominic Esteban Ailcen Falvey Jeffrey Fartow Hannah Farr Genevieve Femer Renuka Fernandes Naomi Fierro Sarah Fisher Justin Fitzsimmons John Ford Nicholas Foisch Spencer Fotsch Aidan Fox Alexandra Fox Jonathan Freisc 8rian Fong Steven Galerkin Aaron Gallagher John Gibbons Audrey Gibson Kathenne Gtrltch Racquet Glass Adam Goldstein Emiko Goldstonc Steven Granclli Robert Gray 8riana Griffin Gian Gualco-Nclson Katarina Habdt Heidi Halsted Kaitlyn Hamcistcr Drama I love acting, so the class is fun. -Donny Sullivan Art Architecture The class is really difficult, but the field trips are fun. -Sam Caine Music Appreciation I love learning about a wide variety of music. -Cheyenne Westerman Multimedia I LOVE Mr. Gamble and Multimedia is a really interesting and fun class. -Sam Schuetz People 191 Angela Han Lucas Hapin Caitlm Harty Kelli Hatch Jessica Hccht Erika Hidalgo Mathew Higgms Rachel Hinds Laura Hobbs Megan Hoff Kyle Hoopes Daniel Hossfcld Sawyer Hulbcri Carter Hultman Samantha Hyland Ryan Jude Inumcrablc Elias Ishibashi Benjamin Iwaszewicz Justin Jayme Ligia Jimenez Montano Kaitlm Johnson Jizcllc Joson Alicia Kapjian-Pitt Nathan Kapjian-Pitt Alexandra Keller Gerard Kelliher Claire Kelly Aristos Kemiji Joseph Kirwan Natalie Kolchak Kdscy Krook Gretchen Krupp Christopher Lai Chrtstma Lee Jordan Lee Tristan Lee Alexis Legarza Christina Leitzell Max Lclu Kalyca Lcoooudakis Lance Leung Taylor Light Jackson Lindaucr Daniel Livy Andrew Lobre Yvette Locke Phillip Loeffler Gabriel Lopez Low Christopher Lopuck John David Lorentz Alexandra Love Daniel Luciani Annabel Lundy Killian Lundy Emily Lynch Peter Lynch James MacSwccncy Scan Magee Samuel Magcnms-Molke Monica Magnayc Steven M3h Kathleen Mahoney Joel Malmski Harnson Mallcn Andre Mansour Theresa Martin Alicia Martinez Emily Maucr Allison Maxwell Cherokee McAnelly Amanda McEvoy Colleen McFarland 192 Sophomores Riley MeGuinness Theresa Mdncrncy Allyson McKenzie Erin McNulty Melissa Moj a Adyam Mekonnen Michael Melchior Kelsey Merngan Matthew Mschela Marlin Millan Benjamin Miller Kendal Mitchell Zachary Monetta Derek Monte David Monticeih Ian Moore Margaret Moore John Moran Javier Moreno Eden Moscone Joseph Mosley John Mrlik Erik Mulligan Dylan Murphy Fiona Murphy John Murphy Katlyn Murphy Nate Murphy Aram Nahabedian Mazen Nasrah Danielle Ncbalasca Jordan Newell 1. Sophomores hang out in the Student Center. 2. Sophomores sit in the halls before school. 3. Amaris Applin, Ana Reyes. Christine Benavente. Sam Quesada. Carolyn Capitolo, and Jacqueline Urbina cheer at the Bruce Mahoney. 4. Joe Park take a break from school work. 5. Bridget Sullivan complete homework. 6. Sawyer Hulbet and Alex Legarza have a fun time at the Bruce Mahoney. People W 193 Caitlm Ng Heidi Ng Nathaniel Nunez Erin O'Connor Molly O Mahoney Shane O'Neill Angelo Ocampo Soma Odom Matthew Olson Nicholas Ong Miehacla Orsi Audriana Ossonberg Joseph Palazxolo Thomas Palu Stephanie Pang Elizabeth Paolini Luke Pappas Ann Parden Jihoon Park Joseph Park Gina Pasquali Chrysa Perakis Jack Persons Alexandra Peters Shannon Pidgeon Shannon Powers Sean Prior Francesca Puerzer Samantha Quesada Alxa Quilici Matthew Quintana Olrria Raggio Diana Ramirez Jessica Reemos Joseph Redenius Konstanun Rchbcm Steven Reich Anastasia Reyes Cullen Roche Madison Roche Nathalie Rodnguez-Jarqmn Elisabeth Rosen Amelia Rudnkki Xamer Russo Jessica Ryan LuoUe Ryan Alexander Sadeghi Douglas Safreno 1. Sofia Capretta and Everett Watson in math class 2. Becca Bedford, Erin O'Connor. James MacSwccncy. and Carter Hultman at the Bruce Mahoney football game 3. Samantha Hyland and Chris Wollitz joke around in the library. 4. Angela Han and Nicole Brown work on a project 194 Sophomores Michcla Sangiacomo Katherine Santillan Ricca Sarmiento Nicholas Satterfield Randall Scarlett Amanda Schallcrt Joel Schow Samantha Schuctz Zachary Schuler Zachanah Seher Richard Seminsky Xavier Sendaydicgo Sophia Sepp Robert Setrakian Natalie Seward Jack Shepherd Anna Shcu Liam Shorrock Edward Silvia Nicolas Simon Jack Singer Alfred Smiora Allison Siu Siobhan Smith Gregory Snyder Aishlccn Spiers Ryan Spiers Alex Stanley Eliana Stefani Kristin Stiles Sarah Sunn Sarah Strieker Madeleine Student Bridget Sullivan Donald Sullivan Aaron Tam Taylor Tarantino Gcdcon Tegene Jeffrey Thomson Anaiisc Thornley Angcla-Rac Tolentino Isley Torres Nicole Tricrwcilcr Elizabeth Trind.'e Jacquelyn Urbina Casey Vaez Tessa van Bergen Christina Vernali People 195 Cailcen Vichwcg Shcryll-Ann Villanueva John Vmcclettc Cecilia VoUert Campbell von Eschen Rachcl-Masami Wadama Cody Warner Everett Watson Anne Watts Lauren Weber Rachel Weir Madeleine Welle Cheyenne Westerman Joseph White Charles Whittingham Christopher Wollitz Nathaniel Woo Dcirdrc Woods Elaine Yan Christina Felice Yap Monica Clarice Yap Sarah Yau Alexander Yee Brian Yee Erica Yco Giancario Zcvallos Christine Zhang I. Analisc Thomley, Kathleen Mahoney, and Gabriel Lopez Low hang out in the library. 2. Caitlin Ng. I'rankie Buonocore, and Miehaela Orsi sit in the Student Center. 3. James MacSwccncy, Daniel Hossfcld. and Cody Warner make an entrance into the Student Center. 14. Will Setrakian chills on a bench. 196 Sophomores 4. Kelli Hatch and Daniel Luciani study in the hallways 5. Alex Sadeghi 6. Ben Miller in the foyer 7. Sophomore hallway after school 8. Kevin Barker and Brandon Chang mug for the camera 9. Tcssie Mclnerney, Krin McNulty, and Alex Legarza talk in the hall. 10. Ian Moore in the Alpha Lab 11, lirin O'Connor talks to a friend on her iPhone 12. Nick Simon get ready to head home 13. John Moran cuddles up to a friend People 197 What's the Plus-Side to Being a Getting kicked out of the library is fun! -Christina Lee, Alex Legarza, and Kelsey Krook You know what do after school on Fridays. -Brian Yee Sophomore? As a sophomore, you know how to communicate with your peers and teachers on a more comfortable and relatable scale. You really start to find your niche. -Angela Han 198 Sophomores You feel much more at home - it's more of a personal community. -Naomi Fierro 1. Nate Nunez breakdances in the foyer. 2. Aileen Falvey and Kaitlin Johnson pose in a hug. 3. Boys study in the library after school. 4. Filipo D’Asaro and Nick Satterfield hang out in the foyer 5. Zac Schuller. Jack Bodine. and Jackson Lindauer talk in the student center. 6. Laura Hobbs and Natalie Seward take a quick break for a picture. 7. Dominic Esteban busts a move in the foyer 8. Houston Ford. Nick Fotsh. and Xavier Russo chat in the student center. 9. Sarah Yau and Frankie Buonocore enjoy recess. 10. Jimmy Callinan and Sam Diserens meet up after class. 11. Some Sophomores put their math books to good use. 12. Benjamin Aguilar and Nico Cunanan pose for the camera. 13. Madi Roche, Alex Fox. and Christine Benavnente laugh at jokes.14. Joe White. Jihoon Park. Liz Rozcn. and Nick Simon focus on their studies. 15. Masami Wadama.Nick Chu. and Heidi Ng enjoy ice cream after school. 16. Katherine Santillian and Monica Yap smiles at the end of the school day. People 199 Feel the Bum If one was to ask any junior what he or she thought of this school year, every answer would follow the lines of one word: incomparable. From the crazy work load to strengthening new friendships, junior year held surprises and struggles that ended up shaping us into who we are today. We all knew we had quite a ride ahead of us: college preparations, extra homework in almost every class, and for some. AP classes or the SATs. Sleepless nights and loads of coffee were not uncommon and longer study periods or meetings with teachers transformed into a necessity. We were not only able to make it through the rough year, but we learned how to make it the time of our lives. Expanding new friendships, finally finding our personal strengths and digging deeper into ourselves are just a small portion of what we've accomplished thus far. Taking the leap from being sophomores to becoming upperclassmen meant learning how to set the right mood and example for our school. We took leadership roles and studied how the seniors worked so we could do the same. Many got more involved in the school or remained dedicated to various sports. Endless possibilities to find our true passion in life were suddenly at the tip of our hands. Most importantly, we grew closer as a whole. As we changed into mature, young adults, we found the importance of breaking boundaries and putting our differences aside. Although junior year was far from easy, nothing will ever compare. Each and every second was worth it. -Monica Fernandez 1. Kimi Achacoso and Andrew Godin hang out at the gym foyer. 2. Ticia Lee. Madeleine Sinks. Megan Mahoney, and Carly McCaffrey hang out during lunch. 3. Kyle Graycar and Gabby Capili show some school spirit on Throwback day. 4. John Strizich and Joe Dowbenko work in the library. 5. Juniors get ready for a rally. 6. Linda Tonorowicz and Isabella Blasi pose for a picture. 7. Kirsten Tocchini and Lauren Roger smile at Mass. 8. Kayla Caturay and Paolo DiGiovanni show their school pride. 9. Timothy O'Reilly and Abigail Otto dress up for the Bruce Mahoney. 10. Madeline Sinks and Ryan Tursi start the year at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. People 201 Best Pick Up Line BOOOO BOOO (ambulance siren) What was that? An ambulance taking me away because the sight of you stopped my heart -Julia Anaya, Katie Swift, Are you from Tennessee? 'Cause you're the only Ten I see -Nikki Narvaez Do you have a boyfriend? Yeah How long have you had that problem? -Henry Rodgers Hello, I'm a thief and I am here to steal your heart. -Joe Dowbenko 1. Bekah Azofeifa, Monica Fernandez. Lindsey Hoycm. and Liz Brooks work together in the library. 2. Anthony Le and Allen Chiu hang out in the halls. 3. Samantha Corrales and Maggie Gworky prepare for Mass. 4. Juniors get excited for a pep rally. 5. Matt Pating and Juliet Knox show some Halloween spirit. 6.Spirited Juniors sit together before the Immersion presentation. 7. Gregory Jhung. Phil Lee. and Ronald Martin work together in the library. 8. Nathan Carzon and Tim Sweeney share a brotherly embrace during mass. 9. Eoin McCarthy, Kevin Keane, and Daniel Byrne get pumped for the pep rally. and Megan O'Meara People 203 Best Part of Junior Year What best part? •Camille Ong and Rachel Cunningham 5th period lunch and having only one class after. •Robert Luchcssi Worst Part of Junior Year Junior prom in the Commons. -Christopher Hoo Timothy Abellcra Kimberly Achacoso Dean A cllo Nicholas Alimam Julia Anaya Carter Andcrcck Nicole Amcetu William Arbucklc Junior year is the hardest my entire life EVER!!!' year I've experienced in -Gabby Capilli Bridget Arriaza Richard Ash Rcbekah Azofcifa Kristie 8abasa Kaitlyn Barnard Caroline Barrack Zachary Batstone Emily Baylor Aisling Baynes Garrett Beaman Haley Beffct Kelsey Beffd AnjaJcc Bchti Brconna Bell William Bello Keith Berquist Kimberly Bcttingcr Lily Bigalke Isabella Blasi Rachel Blombcrg Danielle Bor|a Janice Boswell Scott Boudcwyn Mickey Boxcll 204 Juniors Jordan Boyer Marisa Bradley Elisabeth Brooks Ryan Brown Sydney Brunner Michael Bruno Padraig Buckley Kahlcr Pascuale Bugtong Jamil Burns Nicholas Busc Rcndell Bustos Oanicl Byrne Jancllc Cabuco Chelsea Camacho Daniel Campos Migud Campos Gabricllc Capili Jose Carrasco Brooke Carter Derek Cartwright Nathan Carzon Harriet Casscrly Aiding Cassidy Jasmin Castillo Kayla Caturay Connor Cavalier Brett Cdc Baca Kyle Cesena Beverly Chan Lauren Chan Albert Chang Allen Chiu Bryan Christofferson Stuart Christoph Sean Christopher Penelope Chuah Emily Clark Ryan Coen Dax Cohan Claire Collins 1. Juniors show school spirit during the pep rally. 2. Jackson Foster dresses up for Cowboy day. 3. Beverly Chan. Kyle Graycar, and Nikki Narvaez soak up the sun. 4. Andrew Godin. Berna Rabuy. and Anjalee Behti chat in the library. 5. Meagan McGovern. Megan O'Meara, and Emily Clark show their grammar school pride. 6. Aarin Peguese. Karine Durand. Jessica Serrato, and Aisling Baynes laugh on the Piazza. 7. Alex Nash and Pierson Racanelli get ready for class. 8. Emilio Torres and Garrett Beaman hang out after school. 9. Andrea DeMartini, Caroline Barrack, and Ryan Fromm pay close attention during Physics. People BURNING UP Junior Year 1. Ronnie Schivo. Sean Christopher. Tim Abcllcra. and Teddy Kieser cheer on the football team. 2. Breonna Bell and Henry Rodgers pose for a picture. 3. Ticia Lee. Jessica Meredith, and Erin Murphy enjoy the Solidarity Dinner. 4. Kelly Sheehan. Claire Holl. and Katie Freedman listen to the Immersion speakers. 5. Kelly O'Rourke and Megan Mahoney hang out in the Commons. 6. Christina Vlahos and Lauren Murray cheer at the rally. 7. Maggie Gorwky. Aihan Haigh. Mich Grealish. and Kyle Ccscna get pumped at the Bruce. 8. Juniors support the football cats. 9. Jacqueline Toboni leads the crowd. 206 jjg Juniors Madeline Collin Brendan Columbus Samantha Corralcs Amanda Corsiglia Olivia Corwin Joseph Crawley Joseph Cremen Michael Crocker Nicole Crosby Jonathan Crossley Shannon Cunnane Oliver Cunningham Rachel Cunningham Christina Damelc Daine Danielson Dominic dc Guzman Andrea Dc Martini Anna Michaela Diaz Paolo DiGiovanni Gara Dincen Chloe Doherty Joseph Dowbenko Glenn Downing Natalie Doyle Christopher Dumont Karine Durand Lilia Earnest Alison Edwards Robert Emery Amanda Espiritu Cary Ezqucrro Christopher Falvey Joseph Fangon Joseph Fcncch Thomas Fcrdon Ceoly Fernandes Monica Fernandez Keegan Finn Thomas Foster Katherine Freedman Ryan Fromm Jeffrey Fu Zahccda Gagan Laura Garcia Carmela Paula Gaspar Juliann George Emily Glacssncr Andrew Godin lunior Transfer Students Kurtis Ong Previous School: Bridgcmoru High School Hobbies: Basketball Favorite Color: Yellow Favorite Music Artist: Naz Favorite Commons food: The cookies Austin Klein Previous School: Loyola Academy (Chicago) Hobbies: Photography. Charity Favorite Color: White Favorite Music Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers Favorite Thing About SI: The teachers Sylvester Time Amick-Alexis Previous School: Norwalk High School (Connecticut) Hobbies: Football. Track, making music and hip hop beats Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Music Artist: Sly and the Family Stone Favorite Thing About SI: The beautiful campus People 207 208 Sofi Gomez Pub Gonzalez Emilcc Goo Stewart Gooiicns Maircad Gorwky Emma Goyette Kyic Graycar Michael Grealish Timothy Green Rachna Gulati Athan Haigh Sheldon Halstcd Gerard Harlan Victoria Harrell Kinten Harris Evan Harrison-Wong Michael Hartman Matthew Hausclt Rosemarie Hayes Christopher Hcckcrt Natalia Hess Claire Holl Peter Holl Christopher Hoo Kelly How Lmdscy Hoycm Jason Jaber Natalie Jacobs Gregory Jhung Shelby Joe Calvin Joewono Gregory Joson Kyle Kalpakoff Haley Kaplan Maureen Kaprosch Virginia Kasc Kevin Keane Michael Kennedy John Kiescr William Kircher Austin Klein Juliet Knox William Knutsen Jake Koch Caroline Kolenda Brennan Kurtela Kyle Kuwatam Michaela Lalanne Juniors Scott Lamson Peter Landcfcld Anthony Lc Dominic Ledda Chelsea Lee james lee Lcttioa Lee Phillip Lee Brcniel Lemley Zachary Leonard Megan Leung Toma Levy Michael Lin Winston Lin Connor Lind Jake Lmdstrom Hannah Lmhares John Lloyd-Butier Matthew Lopez Maureen Loughrcy Robert Luccheu Keenan Lynch Nicholas Lynch Michelle Macicl 1. Oliver Cunningham and Mike Rcher cat lunch m the commons. 2. Mike McDonald studies in the library. 3. Elizabeth Skcwes-Cox. Christina Danide. and Michelle Maoel cat at the Solidarity dinner 4 Emily Shick. Natalia Hess. Katie Marconi. Madcllcinc Sinks. and Lauren Roger at open house. S. Anncmaric Martin. Ticia Lee. Ermlce Goo. Kayla Caturay. and Pierson Racanclli at the Bruce Mahoney. 6. Megan Moran and Mike Touh smile for the camera. 7. Gabby Levy and Amanda Schaeffer hang out in the library. 8. Jose Corasco and Cory Wong hang out in the Commons. 9. Mauricio Ponce and Joe Fangon hang out in the foyer. Ms. Takamatsu. Everything she says is funny. - Chelsea Camacho is Your Favorite Faculty Member? 'Father Sauer because he is a wannabe high school student. He's the man! -Katie Pope Kimberly Maher Megan Mahoney Zachary Malinski Lindsey Ann Manuel Gabriel Manzanarcs Kaitlin Marconi Anncmaric Martin Ronald Martin Andres Martinez Joseph McBride Carly McCaffrey Brittney McCahiil Eo n McCarthy Michad McDonald Brian McGovern Mcagan McGovern Sorcha McGnllcn Andrew McGuinness Mary Mclnemcy Seamus Mdnerncy Yra Mcchleib Sophia Melone Jessica Meredith Matthew Michdi People Chelsea Miller David Misner Mariana Molina Michael Moore Monica Morales Megan Moran John Morrison Dillon Mosconc Bryce Murphy Erin Murphy James Murray Lauren Murray Naulia Narvaez Alexander Nash William Naughton Melanie Navarro Michael Navarro Peter Nelson Christine Neville Dominic Newmann Janis Ng Thao Nguyen Julia Nunes Devin O'Brien Eilisc O'Connor James O'Oonoghuc Daniel O'Leary 210 Juniors Pass the 1. Laura Shannon and Shelby Wright hang out in the Student Center. 2. Megan Mahoney and Ticia Lee smile for the camera. 3. Paula Gonzalez. Julie George. Elisa Santos, and Jasmine Castillo spend time together during lunch. 4. Sofi Gomez and Angela Owczarek eat lunch in the Student Center. 5. Gabby Capilli. Christopher Hoo. Gregory Joson. Mickey Boxcll. and Keith Berquist sit outside. 6. Breniel Lemley and Janelle Cabuco chill in the Commons. 7. Sarah Park plays the guitar on Halloween. 8. K.P. Bugtong and Zoe Wong smile in Japanese class. 9. Monica Morales and Katherine Yin do homework in the hallway. 10. Mr. Haluck and Zahceda Gagan hang out after school. Emms Oleary John O'Malley | Megan O'Meara - Flame Timothy O Reilly Kelly O'Rourke Kyle Vincent Oliman Joseph Oleomendy Laura Oliver Camille Ong Kurtis Ong Abigail Otto Angela Owczarek Sarah Park David Pating Julia Pavicic Garrett Peek Aarin Peguese John Pertsch Michael Pizza Michelle Poimboeuf Mauncio Ponce Roslyn Pontius Kathryn Pope John Quinlan Bernadette Rabuy Pierson RacanelK Jon Rand People i 211 Joseph Reavey Michael Rchcr Martin Reidy Jocreflc Rivera Sofia Robinson Astrid Robles Seamus Roddy Henry Rodgers Pedro Rodrigucz-Garcia Lauren Roger Nicholas Roman Olivia Romero Spencer Rosen Lowell Kevin Roxas Dominique Russo Hunter Ryan Christian Samonte Miguel Sanchez Tanya Sanderson Giancarlo Sangiacomo Elisa Santos Pamela Santos Stcfanic Santos Joanna Sanbalis Amanda Schaffer Ronald Schrvo Griffin Schrcadcr Marguerite Scott Jessica Serrato Laura Shannon Kelly Sheehan Rosie Shepherd Emily Shick Scott Shymanski Gabricllc Silva Madeline Sinks Charlie Situ Jenny Situ Elizabeth Skewes-Cox Andrew Smith Dylan Smith John David Stabcnfcldt John Stcllmi John Strizkh Andrea Struve Mario Studley Timothy Sweeney Katherine Swift Lucas Talavan-Bccker Emily Tatum Catherine Tcitz Linda Tcnerowicz Matthew Thomas Alyssa Tio Jacquchnc Tobom Kirsten Tocchini 212 Juniors Style of a Junior Boy -Andy Vanderbilt's Ugg Boots -Joe Dowbenko's flannel shirts -John Rand's Skull Candy head phones - Kyle Graycar's red and white Vans - Mike McDonald's Backpack - Stuart Cristoph and Andy Martinez's Mexican Hoodie - Michael Crocker's gray sweater -Bryce Murphy's pucca shells -Andrew Godin's Skinny pants 1. Kristie Babasa. Aisling Baynes, and Maddic Collins dress up for Halloween. 2. Scott Lamson. Mary Mclnerny. Seamus Mdnerny, Mcagan McGovern, and Dominique Russo hang out after school. 3. Juniors prepare for the weekend. 4. Tanya Sanderson and Jojo Wear pose during Spirit week. 5. Ciara Dineen and Andrea De Martini dress up for Halloween. 6. Martin Reidy and Nicole Anticetti relax outside. 7. Lauren Kasc and Kimmic Bettingor smile for the camera. 8. Tim Green. Sophia Melone. Catherine Teitz study in the Library 9. Joerelle Rivera does homework. 10. Shelby Joe. Allen Chiu, and Yra Mcchlcib grub on some lunch. People W 213 Emilio Torres Michael Totah Ryan Tursi Thomas Vail Alberto Valdivicz Andreis Vanderbilt Matteo Vicino Christina Vlahos Geneva Vogclhc m Gma Volpc Alexander Walton joscphinc Wear Eileen Welch Marisa Williams Tavis Wong Zoe Wong Colin Woodell Shelby Wright Logan Wroolie Cory Yan Brian Yee Katherine Yin Maximilian Zeff Justm Zupancic 1. Joe Fangon and Rose Hayes have fun at the Christmas Dance. 2. Julia Nunes. Kelly How. Ticia Lee. Emilee Goo. Annemarie Martin. Linda Tenerowicz. and Ronald Martin cheer at the Bruce Mahoney 3. Amanda Espirtu. Mario Studley. Michael McDonald and Timothy O'Reilly sit in the 3rd floor hallway after school. 4. Rachna Gulati fills in physic's lab results. 5. Kyle Graycar watches the camera. 6. Julia Anaya opens her locker. 7. Jenny Situ, Thao Nguyen. Janollc Cabuco. Kimberly Achacoso 8. Jake Koch. John Pertsch and Alex Nash 9. William Bello. Zak Batstone. Henry Rodgers, and Evan Harrison-Wong sit by the athletic offices. 10. Jackson Foster and Calvin Jocwono stand in the library. 11. Janice Boswell. Lizz Brooks. Britney McCahill. Bekah Azofcifa and Haley Kaplan eat lunch together. 12. Anjalee Behti and Zaheeda Gagan hang out after school. 13. Albert Chang smiles for the camera. 14. Nikki Narvaez shows her Field Hockey pride. 15. Oliver Cunningham enjoys recess break. 16. Gabby Capili and Katherine Yin embrace after winter break. 214 Juniors 1. Amanda Corsiglia. Jacqueline Toboni. Katie Swift. Gerard Harkin. and Seamus Roddy fool around during lunch. 2. Stewart Goosens and Nicole Anicetti hang out after school. 3. Melanie Navarro. Joey Fenech, and Katlyn Barnard relax during lunch. 4. KC Harris shows school spirit in her cow blanket. 5. Juniors hang out in the library. 6. Julie George. Elisa Santos. Rose Hayes. Jasmine Castillo. Gabby Silva and Eileen Welch smile for the camera. 7. Geneva Vogclhcim and Ticia Lee eat lunch 8. Joe Dowbcnko and Brittney McCahill wear the same shirt. 9. Ciara Dinecn and Abby Otto dress up for Wildcat Workout day. 10. Kimi Maher and Allison Edwards chill in the hallways. 11. Andy Martinez and Lauren Chan study after school. Junior Road Runners Best Part About Having a License Driving by the front of the gym and honking at all the people waiting on the steps. - Lauren Murray First Place You drove to With Your License Wells Fargo to get money for McDonalds. - Camille Ong Annemarie Martin's house to pick up gummy bears. -Anjalee Behti 216 W Juniors It’s harder to go uphill than downhill, but the view is better from the top. -Scott Lamson The important thing is not education itself, it's how to survive it. ■Aarin Peguese m m • f Voice of a You better hold on tight spider monkey.” (Twilight) - Gregjhung Thug Life! (Pineapple Express) ■ Bernadette Rabuy Stay on track till the end.' - Lucas Talavan-Beckcr Once you are real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand. (The Vefveteen Robbit) -Rosie Shepherd Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down. - Annemarie Martin People 217 Ready to Carry the Flame 218 W Juniors 1. Mickey Boxcll jokes around in Japanese class. 2.linda Tenerowicz, Calivin Joewono. and Katherine Yin mingle in hallway. 3. Lauren Murray. Nicole Anicetti. and Nikos Buse enjoy the end of the school day. 4. Kyle Cescena. Ryan Coen and Mike Totah pose at Si's open house. 5. Djac Borja pretends to DJ for the winter formal. 6. Andrew Godin. Alison Edwards and Mairead Gorwky enjoy the comfy couches of the counseling center. 7. Michael Reher. Christopher Hoo and Matthew Micheli work in the Physics lab. 8. Joseph Cremen, Michael Moore. Chirstopher Dumont. Thomas Ferdon, and Kevin Keane hang out in the Student Center. 9. Isabella Blast. Ronald Martin and Miguel Sanchez study at the library. 10. Matt Lopez and Gabriel Manzanares lounge in the Student Center 11. Sarah Park. Marisa Bradley and Gabbi Levy pose during Physics class. 12. Richard Ash. Dax Cohan. Scott Lamson. James Murray and Giancarlo Sangiacomo pose for a quick shot. People 219 Let the Flame Live On Let the flame live on. Though we are parting from this school, our friends and teachers, we leave a flame to ignite the way for others. As students we leave our ideas, as mentors we leave our knowledge and as Ignatians we leave our faith to guide future wildcats into men and women with and for others. From college applications to prom, senior year has had its ups and downs, but never did it fail to be the best year of our high school careers. Throughout the year, we have grown into Ignatians. Our strengthened friendships, dedications to service and development into young adults decipher us from the young wildcats that will soon roam the halls. As senior year ends, we. the students are given a responsibility to light the world. SI has given us the tools and guidance, but it is our job to utilize our talents and knowledge to illuminate the lives of others. -Annie DeMarchena 1. Jane Kim. Michelle Aureliano. Shannon Johnston and Angela Yuen eat near the pool during lunch. 2. Connor Brenes and Christina Balistreri hang out in the library. 3. Pieter Kranenburg. Casey Crcmcn and John Butler laugh during lunch in the Commons. 4. Ryan Dennison gives his best pose to the camera. Seniors 5.Seniors enjoy one of their last rallies together before the Bruce. 6. J.P. Curry and Sean Yates hang out in the student center. 7. Kim Pia and Ali Carleton sit down to eat some lunch. 8. Alex Alaura- Reycs catches up on his homework. 9. Jenny Arimoto and Jessica Bernstein dance around the student center. People 221 1. As freshmen. Carlo Juarez. Nate Baker. Travis Clark transition into sophomore year. 2. Veronica Bauer- Domurat prepares to play during the Fine Arts Assembly. 3. Frank Olcomendy. Scan Spiers, and Jake Rose serve in the SI Christmas Drive. 4. Alex Rudnicki. Jayne Callander. Margarita Diaz show their spirit at the Bruce 5. Jessica Times. Tatiana Padilla. Sydney Allen. Camille Bermudez, and Stella Nnodim represent the sophomores in a rally, oh so long ago. 6. Liz Watters. Kat Bloomfield, and Connor Gcraghty cheer at the Bruce Mahoney. 7. Gabe Buck and Connor Culligan get ready to chest bump before a varsity basketball game. People 223 Remember When... Who was your freshman crush? Trevor Morse and Kevin Amaroli - Cali Martin Matt Jones - Arielle Beauvoir Kylee Lin - David Giovanazzi J. Times - Keith Graham 1.Natalie Beaulieu, Talia before the Bruce freshmen year. 3. Jenna Keohane, Natalie Beaulieu. Annie DeMarchena. Megan Knudson. Derrick Cleland. Vince Silveira, Thomas Maloney, and Sean Borella looking sharp freshmen year at the Christmas dance. 3. Bianca Giarratano. Jackson Betro. Shannon Hahn. Christian Harris. Sean Spiers and Cara McLaughlin hang out freshmen year. 4. As freshmen. Nikki Mancini and Nick Bonn cuddle together. 5. Freshmen. Andreanna Tzortzis and Danielle Schaefer pose for a picturei 224 W. Seniors Who is your teacher crush? Caroline... I mean Ms. Prinn. I could listen to her discuss F. Scott Fitzgerald all day. We now keep a long distance relationship. Matt Sauers My teacher crush is Mr. Christensen. The end. - Connor Geraghty Ms. Mojica - Keith Graham, Kyle Nelson, Roland Aguilar, Vince Eberlee- Reesink, Sean Borella, Kevin Amaroli, Thomas Habelt, Christian Harris Karen Cota ■ Trevor Morse 6. Sheila Connelly. Jen Dowdy and Gina Massctani looking good before the freshmen year Christmas Dance. 7. Jenna Keohane, Sydney Fogel and Richelle Spedus goof off in the Commons freshmen year. 8. Teddy Mosley and Natalie Beaulieu arc BFFs during a freshmen afternoon waiting for the Marin bus. 9. Jade Batstone awaiting an Arabian Night before the freshmen year Christmas Dance. People 225 What's your favorite teacher quote? My wife calls people who are a little on the chubby side 'fluffy.' She's actually a little fluffy herself. • Mr. Soward (Maddie Summa) 'I used to have to walk to school uphill both ways. - Mr. Isham (Alex Berg) Hey Carlton, that sandwich would taste better with some lettuce on it. • Mr. Cccchin (Vince Silveira) Don't tell your parents: we're watching porn. • Mr. Dckkcr (Georgia Silvia) What's the BEST thing about being a senior? After college apps are over, it's really easy for the most part and I get to relax sooooo much! Knowing that second semester you don't have to do anything Flaming with Spirit.... 1. Gina Massetani andjenn Dowdy cheer at the Bruce 2. Crew Cats showing their wildcat pride. 3. Vince Eberle-Reesink shows off his senior pride in his sugar daddy outfit. 4. Marienor Madrilejo and Anna Kegulski smile in the stands at the Bruce. 5. The Senior section cheers loud for the football team. What's your most embarrassing moment? When I brought a swimsuit and towel to the first Lock-In freshman year, because I thought the pool was open. - Natalie Beaulieu Walking into the bathroom and realizing that there were no urinals - junior year. - Eli Shikaloff section cheers on the Cats. 8. Jade Batstone. Kat Bloomfield and Georgia Silvia lead the cheering section. 9. Janelle Battad and Justin Chan smile as the Cats score. 10. Liam O'Reilly. Lauren Kcttell. Melissa Mauer and Julia Balisireri cheer on in the front of the pack. 11. Carlton Fisher shows his pride. 12. Ellie Buckingham, Rehana Lerandeau, Jackie Lalanne. Kelly Lang, and Colette Taylor laugh together in the stands. I People W. 227 The Bonds of Friendship What's your stupidest reason for receiving detention? A couple of my friends and I got detention for sitting on the stairs in the school building after the school building was closed. Two of the people in the group sitting didn't go to SI. When we tried to explain that they weren't from SI. she just told us 'No excuses' and when they didn't show up to detention, they got called down to the Dean's office the next day.” - Grace Delos Santos Mr. Castro got me twice, both times for eating blueberries. The first time: dried blueberries. Time two: homemade blueberry scone. Now he has a detention slip filled out with my name on it, ready to find me eating in the hallway once again. Not gonna happen. - Trinity Leonard 1. Libby Paulsen. Katie Bolden, and Mcagan Martin hanging out at the Bruce. 2. Connor Geraghty and Mike Shymanski buddy up during cross country. 3. Josh Menchaca, Sean Yates and Nidal Nasrah in the Student Center during lunch. 3. Friends Brady Borcherding and Ricky Solomon goof off as nerds in the fashion show. 228 a Seniors pie that Never Was Cutest Couple What's your stupidest reason for receiving detention? Wearing a TURTLE NECK. I mean really, that is about as covered up as one can get! - Kat Bloomfield Two days of detention junior year after Eric Gordon asked me to toss him an eraser... and I did. - Trevor Sherburne H Leaving AP physics class with ten minutes to the bell to be the first one to get bread bowls - Karl Balitaan A that's what she said joke... - Shannon Hahn 4. Cali Martin and Steph Wong talk over lunch. 5. Adrienne Arnold. Liz Watters and Bissy Sancimino enjoy the weekend together. 6. Jen Flannery. Sarah Bedford and Taylor Gowan stike poses together as they strut their stuff at the fashion show. 7. Vince Silveira and Carleton Fisher know how to have a fiesta. People What has been your best late excuse? Jamba was so good though... -Dylan John In sophomore year saying that the BART was running late even though I live two blocks away from school. -Cesar Magdaleno Oh. It's daylight savings? -Kelly Stanghellini Mother Nature calls... - Danielle Schaefer 230 Seniors 1. Kylee Lin and Sam Arabian making silly faces 2. Nicole O'Dca. Natalie Beaulieu. Adrienne Arnold and Annalyse Sheppard enjoying 5th period lunch 3. Jessica Times. Rebecca Unruh and Arianna Papalcxopoulos smile backstage and prepare for the fall play 4. Jack Cullman and Annie Kutzscher study together during lunch What would our class label be? The year things got Ruff... (as in Mr. Ruff) -John Butler I heard that we were extremely nice to each other.... -Teresa Carino I'd say our label would fall somewhere between the smart class and the well-behaved class, but really, what do you expect when we fall after the class of 2008? -Margarita Diaz 1. Laura West. Jenny Arimoto, Sydney Allen and Jessica Bernstein smile during lunch. 2. Michelle Cleary. Danielle Schaefer. Kendra Fallon. Taylor Gowan and Andrcanna Tzortzis before the Christmas dance freshmen year 3. AG Creese. Sarah Bedford. Christina Balistreri backstage before the fashion show. 8. Kyle Hilkcn. Mateo Schimpf. and Billy Mattimore snap their way down the runway at the fashion show. 9. Jackie Lalannc and Brendan Daly before the Bruce. 10. Derrick Cloland and Jessica Times start off the night with some great moves at Junior Prom. i People W 231 Oh Such Silly Seniors Say Something Funny SUBGAP I said what what? -SF Immersion Dom Pasquali AVILLLAAAAAAA - Mr. Reardon's.6th period class 1. Jack Farr throws up his hands to greet a friend. 2. Kyle Nelson pumps us the crowd with SI Drum Corps at the rally. 3. Margarita Diaz and Alexa Manalansan glow in the dark during Neon Nights. 4. Julia Balistrcri. Jari-Lee Tolentino and Tim Sturm go Western for spirit week. 5. Jessica Sinks poses before singing 6. Gabe Kenney talks over the phone during Lend Me a Tenor. 232 Seniors Best Hair I don't get it! - Drew Ontano Say Something Funny That's so brass monkey. -Jessica Bernstein Sydney Allen Jamona! - Laxcats 7. Kris Soekotjo rocks out on the guitar during Open Mike Night. 8. Grace de los Santos and Angela Yuen all dolled up before the fashion show. 9. Sam Arabian shows off his pearly whites. 10. Charles Santos holds back a laugh during Choir Retreat.11. George Coker goofs off on stage before his solo at the Winter Concert. 12. Robert Avila listens to his iPod in the library. People 233 Who has been your favorite teacher? Mr. Philhour. He's the nicest and probably the most intelligent man in the school. Also Mr. Yappy! I love him. - Jessica Times Teacher's Pet ■ Mr. Dekker because he is a fox. - Michelle Hammel Mr. Stecher and Mr. Dekker - Clinton Hesselgren Mr. Maychrowitz. He's smarter than me and can break a brick with his bare hands. - Tim Sturm 234 AOK because he can shoot monkeys out of the sky. - Trevor Sherburne Seniors 1.XC Runners prepare for a lengthy run. 2. Andreanna Tzortzis, Teddy Mosley, and Danielle Schaefer at an SI home game. 3. Erin Grady goes for a lay up in the Girls' Basketball Bruce. 4. Natalie Flores and Gabe Buck line up to get Brucc-Mahoney Tees. 5. Joey Arsenio and Kylee Lin dress up for Hawaiian Day...Aloha! 6. Gabe Barrios, Jeraldine Steph Wong. Alexa Manalansan, Gabe Hens-Piazza, Bianca Castro, and Kyle Stranahan cheer at the Varsity football team. 7. Libby Paulsen, Laura West, and Meagan Martin laugh it up during lunch. Leaving Our Mark If you could teach a class at SI, what would it be? Definitely AP English - have the kids talk about the book themselves then show a movie. -Eli Shikaloff Mr. Gavin's English class because we would get to talk about everything except for English... Or Mr. Shaughnessy's class... no homework or tests and just listen to students talk all class and say 'oh, that's interesting.' - Zander Mrlik Religion 400. It'd be amazing to teach like Mr. Lorentz -Tim Sturm People 235 What's the craziest thing that you have done to get a bowl of clam chowder chili? On® day 3 4 of the AP HH| I've seen seniors Physics class left in the middle juniors who have gone of class. Dr.Philhour came isl to the underclassmen back and everyone was 4th period lunch and cut g°ne! X all of them. -Austin Yau -Veronica Bauer-Domurat ML. If you were locked in SI overnight, what would you do? If I was locked in SI overnight with like maybe 8 other people I would somehow have the means to play laser tag and then have a DP and play sardines and build a fort in the library. - Rehana Lerandeau If I was locked in SI overnight, I would feast on Mr. Lorentz's secret drawer full of goodies and jolly ranchers from campus ministry while watching Johnny Tremain in Mr. Yap's room. - Adrienne Arnold 1. Ryan Irwin and Molly Ryan smile for a picture. 2. Kevin Amaroli spins Cali Martin On the Avenue. 3. Sydney Allen and Shannon Hahn on an overseas trip. 4. Marisol Terrazas. Drew Ontano. Eli Shikaloff and Tatiana Padilla imitate this year's presidential debates. 5. Natalie Flores and Teresa Cariho smile at the camera. 6. Bianca Giarratano holds hands with Travis Clarke and strut down the runway. 7. Pablo Abarca lends Kathryn Musumcci his shoulder. 8. Dcdrick Sarzaba plays his guitar at the Solidarity Dinner. 9. Jayne Callender and Sam Richman dress up for Halloween. 10. Maude Page shows Mr. Jackson how to tango. People w 237 Oh Baby! 'Ou,tg aq c ts 3t tjL «tw )S up.t qa.t08 ■? % 6 P t oai Xjhiui 8 '1 uwjtq i tajoy «qntN 9 inoqijfus u'l d S ® u S °f 0 5tJD ► P uu H 1t q W £► ■ « 8 « 0 'l¥ uo|(v XaupX$ Ifr ouiujou s « 9 F iO|nodox |tdtg luutuy 0 «wo l ruutajpuy ,£ aof r uow 8f « P° d suopriQ £ « '1 ra iia( 9f a (tg « N S£ UH tX)j put Xauojtw itiuOHi C vo iV (( uajnri jj oioiwy Xwaf t£ urSo lapio OJ «0 n 8 ap f n 81 urni|rg pc n tatauau JOJtj 9Z u' «0 - |X«1 SZ ll WO Xuiiuox j.j utiqt-iy iu $ £Z ru3 auurrj n apoi£o mu IJ ncapuoan tutqag QZ People i 239 Yeah, We're on Fire Where do you see yourself in 10 years? H Applying for a job as an English teacher at SI. -Annie Radsliff In ten years, I will have eaten everything. -Alexa Manalansan If you were going to be adopted by an SI teacher, who would it be and why? Mr. Christensen, because he's so organized, charismatic, and really loves kids. Or the head chef, so he can cook me chocolate chip cookies and bread bowls whenever I want! -Natalie Dillon Mr. Maychrowitz because he's just cool (maybe he'll teach me some martial arts). -Jari-lee Tolentino I would love to be adopted by Mr. Lorentz. He’s just so laid back, and has the funniest stories. -Camille Bermudez I would be adopted by Mr. Dekker, because he would let me get away with murder and I would show him how to spice up his annual family vacations to Mississippi for Hemmingway conventions. - Georgia Silvia 1. Cammy Loback. Kylec Lin. and Annie DeMarchena pose in their sophomore year. 2. Travis Clark and Natalie Dillon cat lunch in the Student Center. 3. Janey Bruno and Tim Gorospe smile at Mass of the Holy Spirit. 4. Eric Gordon and Rogers Farlow prepares to speak about immersion. S. Sofia Rizzo strikes a pose. 6. Georgia Silvia. Katherine Bloomfield and Jane Batstone sport their red and blue spirit at the Bruce. 7. Kevin Reiser shows his support for East L.A. at the solidarity dinner. 8. Grace delos Santos flaunts her dance moves. 9. Alii Austria and Erin Grady joke around before practice. People 241 What are you going to miss most about SI? The people- there is no other place that I can think of that has the kind of people that radiate the kind of energy, motivation, and individuality that Wildcats and Ignatians do. -Dom Pasquali Being allowed to make fun of teachers in the name of SI Live. -Annie Radsliff The long lines on bread bowl days, weekly math quizzes tests, getting detention for being two minutes late to school, not being able to talk in the library, and the swim unit freshman year. NOT!!! -Pailin Srukhosit ■■■ 1. Eli Shikaloff pumped up for the Bruce 2. Jackie Lalanne and Bianca Giarratano say Let's Party! 3. Gabe Hcns-Piazza. Carlo Juarez. Gaby Reyes, and Gabe Barrios wear white shirts for Glow in the Dark. 4. Jcana Gragnani, Arianna Papelxopolous and Denise Rollandi smile in costume for Lend Me A Tenor S. Gina Massetani. Jenn Dowdy. Cat Gotuaco. and Trinity Leonard sit on the fence during the Bruce. 6. Lauren Goralski looks surprised outside of the gym foyer. 242 Seniors Blazing through Life What do you regret doing or not doing? I really regret not trying out for a sport freshman year. I wish I had tried out for volleyball or stuck with my attempt to try out for crew. •Charlotte Pruden I'm meeting so many awesome people just this year. I wish I had known them all 4 years! -Sean Yates Most Changed 7.Ricky Solomon and Nataly Mendoza hang out in the student center. 8. Ryan Buick. Emily Arbucklc. Rchana Lcrandeau. and Ellie Buckingham hold a sign at the Bruce Football game. 9.Danny Fcrdon. Conor Wilkes, and Drew Raher make an announcement during the rally. 10. Trinity Leonard. Austin Yau, Beau Bruneman, and Isabelle Elias learn about NASA. 11. Darcy Lundy. Eric Gordon, Nikki Mancini, and Nick Bonn pose before the Christmas Dance in freshman year. 12. Vittie Obidi and Sydney Allen hang out on the stairs in front of the gym on Red and Blue Day. People , 243 Pablo Abarca Confront shatter everything that stands in your way.use your pain to achieve your goals- hatebreed Mary Abdul Massih Arianna Papalexopoulos and Connor Brenes Alexander Alaura Reyes If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got. Roland Aguilar I know the process is so much stress,but process feels the best Weezy Baby Thanks FAM and Friends Corrine Ankenbruck-Keogh Dux femina facti. (Vergil) Sydney Allen If we are to teach real peace in this world. We shall have to begin with the children (Gandhi) Kevin Amaroli The Sea was angry that day my friends, like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli.'Thx MDN Bruce Aldana Jennifer Arimoto Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted. (John Lennon) Adrienne Zmuda Arnold Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. Emily Arbuckle If you dig it, do it. If you really dig it, do it twice. - Jim Croce Samuel Arabian Don't gain the world and lose your soul, wisdom is better than silver or gold... win an Oscar Maisie Arnold The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, they must be felt with the heart. Joe Arsenio Don't ask me what’s wrong, ask me what's right and I will tell you what's life. -Lil Wayne Michelle Aureliano With great power comes great responsibility. (Spiderman) Alexander Austria Forget a diamond, Family is Forever. Family First. Ana Baccari Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one. •Nietzsche Nathan Baker “Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase -M.L.K. thnx fam fmds Jessica Baldwin “Heart, talent, guts. That's what little girls are made of; the heck with sugar spice. (Hamilton) Robert Avila It's not who you are that holds you back, it's who you think you're not. (Author Unknown) Christina Balistreri Let us always meet each other with smile, for smile is the beginning of love. (Mother Teresa) Julia Balistreri “I am what I am, what can I say? - Jonas Brothers Karl Balitaan Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. (Dr. Scuss) Gabriel Roberto Barrios Reach for the stars, so if you fall, you land on a cloud. - Kanye West | Thanks Family and Friends! to win a Grammy Jade Batstone Slow down you crazy child, your so ambitious for a juvenile. -Billy Joel. Love you Mom.Dad.ZJC Veronica Bauer-Domurat Every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don’t intend to waste any of mine. -Neil Armstrong Janelle Battad If you can believe it and conceive it. you can achieve it. Natalie Beaulieu Those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. -Dr. Seuss Sarah Bedford Everything will be alright in the end. If its not alright, its not the end. (unkown) Hope Ayers Benedetti It's not who you are underneath, it what you do that defines you (Batman Begins) Arielle Beauvoir I’m impossible to forget, but hard to remember...love mdj Katherine Belden There was more than one lobster present at the birth of Jesus? Duh. - Love Actually Camille Isabel Bermudez True strength is keeping yourself together when everyone expects you to fall apart. Thx family William Bennett I did it in the end. didn't I? 'In the end?' Nothing ends. Adrian. Nothing ever ends. Watchmen Jessica Bernstein “When the power of love overcome the love of power the world will know peace. (Jimi Hendrix) Alexander Berg I wanna live 'till I die; no more, no less (Eddie Izzard) Kristen Bertiglia That's it. I'm leaving the country. I'm moving to New Mexico. (Little Giants) Peter Birsinger Don't take life too seriously. You'll never escape it alive anyway. Katherine Bloomfield Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light AD Nicholas Bonn We Stood Side By Side Fightin For The Other. We Said Until We Died We'd Always Be Blood Brothers B! Sean Borella A man who doesn’t spend time with his family can never be a real man. -Don Corleone, The Godfather Brayden Borcherding I can only show you the door. You're the one that has to walk through it. - The Matrix Connor Brenes We must use time as a tool, not as a couch. -John Fitzgerald Kennedy Nicholas Bristow For $29.SO let it hurt - Dirty Harry Gabriel I. Buck “Make the most of YOURSELF, for that is all there is of you (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Eleanor Buckingham In this bright future, you can't forget your past. Bob Marley Beau Bruneman Just play. Have fun. Enjoy the game. (Michael Jordan) Thanks Mom and Dad. Catherine Jane Bruno I Fought the Good Fight, Finished the Race, and Kept the Faith John Butler 'The difference between try and triumph is just a little umph! (Marvin Philips) Jayne Callander Things turn out best for the people who make the best out of the way things turn out Milton Berle Ryan Buick 'I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize. -Steven Wright. Thnx Mom, Dad, Teresa Marie Carino When the power of love overcome: the love of power the world will know peace. (Jimi Hendrix) PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Allison Carleton Dylan Carrol Patrick Casey Bianca Castro Think like a man of action, act like “In this bright future you can’t a man of thought. (Honri Bergson) forget your past. -Bob Marley Thanks for the guidance Papa Francisco Chavez It Takes Only One Turn in The Ignition of Life to Unleash the Power Of Dreams Justin Chan It has only begun...Here I GO! Eric Antonio Charles I've been lucky before. I'll be lucky again. Andrew Champeau What fun is it being cool if you can't wear a sombrero? -Calvin Hobbes discuss people. (E. Roosevelt] it disappear. -I Lennon Michelle Cleary All it takes is faith and trust, and a little bit of pixie dust. (Peter Pan) Derrick Cleland D-Rock till ya don't stop. Sheila Connelly The most wasted of all days is one without laughter. -e.e. cummings George Coker Next President Christina Rose Malcampo Chen Irene Ching Sydnie Ann Chy Travis Clark Love is a promise, love is a souvenir. “In the end, you start to think “Great minds discuss ideas. Average Every great man is an unique...Do that once given never forgotten, never let about the beginning. (Mr. and Mrs. minds discuss events. Small minds which is assigned you, and you cannot Stephen-Bela Cooper Michael Costello Humor is the great thing, the saving The only baggage you can bring is all thing.The minute it crops up. all our that you can't leave behind Bono irritations and resentment... Jack Cullinan It's good to be King! Thanks Mom, Dad, Rebecca Jason Patrick Curry Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave your own trail. Connor Culligan Education is always painful; Pain is always educational. Martha Cuenca In everything give thanks' Thessalonians 5:18a Alison Dana Laugh as much as you breathe, love as long as you live. Katy Daly We make a life by what we give. (Churchill) Annie Dahlberg Beginnings are scary and endings are usually sad. but it's the middle that counts the most. Brendan Daly Some days are diamonds, some days are stone Thanks All Late to Graduation PHOTO NOT AVAILABL Carlton Fish and KellyfLang Inamari Grace delos Santos In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different. -Coco Chanel Anna DeMarchena We're about to go over a great big waterfall. Sharp rocks at the bottom? Most likely. Bring it on! Madison Davis Don't spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door. -Coco Chanel Ronnel Datlag Big actions change the world. Small actions change people, and people change the world. Margarita Diaz For we are not long here, our time is but a breath, so we better breathe it - Brooke Fraser Eric M. Dill If people would only look to the cookie, all our problems would be solved. - Jerry Seinfeld Natalie Dillon Strive to see with empathy, strive to act with dignity, achieve compassionately. Ryan Dennison You miss one hundred percent of the shots you don't take. Devin Dunn If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. -Jimmy V Kevin Downs God, Guts, and Guns Keep America Free Jennifer Dowdy A good friend helps you up when you fall. A best friend laughs at you and trips you again. John Diserens According to this map...we've only gone 4 inches. Dumb Dumber. Thanks Mom Dad. Go 9ers Angela Kristina Enage Assume nothing. Expect little. Do more. Smile often. Dream big. Laugh a lot. Envy not. Live life! ■) Isabelle Elias No more muffins for you! The muffin shop is closed! (Saved) Vincent Eberle-Reesink It's easier to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission. Victoria Ciappara Fossett Monica Franceschi “Poetry is the movement of Never let the odds keep you from imagination revealed in words-or doing what you know in your heart whatever it may be. (W.C. Williams) you were always meant to do. Will Fredericks Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Michael J. Freise I like parties. I like fun. I want to live in a hamburger bun! -Tim and Eric JoEllen Galligan Make a wish and you'll see, the world is full of magic. Believe in it with all your heart. MatjjJplenwngnt, l loney Trevo William Gaus I award you no points And may God have mercy on ur soul Go Giants Katherine Gandolfo In the midst of chaos lies creativity Bianca Giarratano Spencer Pablo Gibson Lloyd! Petey didn't even have a head! Harry. I took care of it... (Lloyd and Harry) Joshua Gee It is not who I am...but what I do that defines me. - Batman Connor Geraghty I am ready to face any challenges that might be foolish enough to face me. -Dwight K. Schrute David Giovanazzi What's cornin' will come and we'll meet it when it does. Hagrid. Riley Gifford I have stepped out to lunch. Matthew Glenwright Talia Giordano “Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted.” John Lennon Best Friends Spedus ey Fogel Lauren Goralski Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. (Emerson) Eric Gordon He said 'When you die. you will receive total consciousness.' So I got that goin for me. -Caddyshack Timothy Gorospe Catrina Gotuaco “When the roosters are crowing and the cows are spinning circles in the pasture, ducks fly together. Erin Grady The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. -Eleanor Roosevelt Jeana Gragnani Paul Goudy I'm not the smartest fellow in the world, but I can sure pick smart colleagues. FDR. Thanks MDNP+M Taylor Gowan Don't cry oecause it's over. Smile because it happcned. (Dr. Seuss) Thanks Mom. Dad. and Ry! Keith Graham Emily Gray Picasso had his pink period and his I’m a long way from the human blue period. I am in my blonde being I'd like to be. but I've decided period right now. I'm not so bad after all. AH Christina Susannah Groh “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far. go together. (African Proverb) Anne Gress Friendliest Paula Guerra This is Our Time (Barack Obama) Joshua Guggenheim Love can do much, but duty more.' -Goethe Thomas Habelt Every time you touch the ice, remember that it was Hans who taught us to fly. Love u M P fam Shannon Hahn I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello. - The Beatles Natalie Hartman Gabriel Hens-Piazza Nicolas Hernandez Clinton Hesselgren 'Just a walk in the park Kazansky. Ljfe js an interesting journey, you’ll Never fight an inanimate We're on a mission, from God' (Top Gun) never know where it’d take you. object. (PJ. O'Rourke) - Elwood Blues -T.l. Thanks Mom Dad Hannah Antonia Hall I said, Do you love me? and she said, No, but that’s a really nice ski mask. -Lloyd Christma Michelle Hammel Life is a promise; fulfill it. (Mother Theresa) Matthew Hammer Christian Harris-Alabanza Our greatest glory is not in never They said I couldnt play football I failing, but in rising up every time was too small They say I couldn't we fail. play basketball I wasnt tall... Christine Hirtzel Who needs late fees when you have the keys to eternal damnation? - Rick Steves Ginny Hodges I just like to smile. Smiling's my favorite! - Buddy the Elf Daniel Hoff Intelligence is not to make no mistakes, but quickly to see how to make them good. -Bertolt Brecht but who are we kidding, neither are you. (Wedding Crashers) thnx fam + Kaitlyn Holstine Here's to the nights that became mornings and the friends that became family! John Ide If you french fry fry when you're supposed to pizza, you're gonna have a bad time. (South Park) Caitlin Hogan The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. E Roosevelt Love You MDFF Kathy S. Huang Everywhere you want me to be. Greg Innes We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand. (Randv Pausch) Monica Cynthia loe Everybody Dance! (Waiting For Guffman) Ryan Irwin It's not over until I say it is' Thanks Mr. for everything Carolyn Jaquier Echoes and silence, patience and grace, all of these moments, I'll never replace (Foo Fighters) Dylan John Blind eyes could look at me and sec the truth. - Lil' Wayne Alessandra Jones It's better to burn out than it is to rust. Neil Young Jeremy Johnson You stay in touch with the boy who dreamed impossible dreams. - Hugh Hefner Shannon Johnston Still round the corner there may wait, a new road or a secret gate. (J.R.R. Tolkien) Nicholas Jose The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender. (Vince Lombardi) Tenny Kachatourian If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door. -Melton Berle Julianna Sophia Kapjian-Pitt You’re only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it. -Rnhin William Carlo Juarez School is like a lollipop. It sucks until it is gone. Kevin Keller Food might be in your belly, but there's more to life than just filling it. -Bob Marley Mark Gabriel Kenney We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. -Barack Obama Jenna Rose Keohane I had an open mind but my brains kept falling out. Anna Kegulski If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain. (Dolly Parton) Michele Kern Cameron, dear friend, you thought we wouldn't have any fun Shame on you. -Ferris Bueller Lauren Kettell Robert Kham 'Tell me what you eat, and I'll tell you what you are. (Brillat-Savarin) Jane Kim Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own • sunshine. (Emerson) Edward Kong “Let us endeavor so to live that when we die even the undertaker will be sorry. (Mark Twain) Matthew Kolhede If you go straight long enough you'll end up where you were. -Modest Mouse Ryan Kircher Man, you are one pathetic loser! No offense. Megan Knudson Life passes most people by while they're making grand plans for it. -Blow Pieter Kranenburg The greatest danger isn't that our aim is too high and we miss, but that it's too low and we reach it Anne Kutzscher “i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart) (E. E. Cummings) Thanks MDLMBE Jacqueline Lalanne Stay gold - The Outsiders. Stephanie Kuhn Your life is an occasion. Rise to it. (Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium) Thanks Mom, Dad. Amy! Janice Lam tah tah for now (Tigger) Nicholas Lawrence Nothing gold can stay - Robert Frost Brian Andrew Lee I grumbled at having no shoes until I met a man with no feet. Rehana Lerandeau Less we say about it the better, make it up as we go along. (The Talking Heads) Natalia Lekach And now Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure. - A.D Trinity Leonard llani K. Lee Liveas if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. fGandhil Kylee Lin Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined. -Henry David Thoreau Robert Leupp Believe you can and you re halfway there.-Theodore Roosevelt Andre Licudine No. I'm not on steroids but thanks for asking. Darwin Zhang Li Show them What's Up when they tell you what's going down. Cameron Loback David Los Banos Darcy Lundy Marienor Krizzia Madrilejo Hey. BooBoo! Let's go steal If my answers frighten you then you Our truest life is when we are in Sometimes, when you fall, you fly some pick-a-nic baskets. I don't should cease asking scary questions. dreams awake. (Henry David -Neil Gaiman know YopL. - Yofi Bear Thoreaul Thanks Mom and Dad Ryan Mak If you run into a wall, don't give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it. Christopher Maldonado Right On. William Mallen III Thomas Maloney The purpose of our lives is to be happy.” (The Dalai Lama) Jennifer Magaling Cesar Magdaleno Jeremy Mah Erin Mahoney ill have been degraded. We all Treasure every encounter with “Let the wild rumpus start! Where will be the greatest. - The Maine another person, because it may the Wild Things Arc Thanks All never happen again. (Sen no Rikyu) Alexa Manalansan A person needs 3 things to be Marian Manapsal “There’s only us. There’s only Nicole Mancini What fun is it being cool if you Cali Martin Life moves pretty fast.If you don't happy: someone to love, something this. Forget regret, or life is yours can't wear a sombrero? stop look around once in a whilc- to do. and something to hope for. to miss. (Rent) you could miss it.FerrisBueller Meagan Martin Once upon a time...she lived happily every after May I be excused? My brain is full. - The Far Side Gina Massetani Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. Unknown William “You can’t start a fire without a spark, Springsteen Matthew May If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. Melissa Mauer Dream as if you'll live forever...live as if you'll die today. Thanks Mom Dad Britt Steve Em Garrett GMa GPa_____________ Shannon McCaffrey Be the change you wish to see in the world. - Ghandi Claire McCartney “Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future. Oscar Wilde Joshua Menchaca The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary. -Vince Lombardi Stephen McEvoy When opportunity knocks you better let him in, sit him on down, and try to be his friend. Cara McLaughlin Don't pay any attention to what they write about, just measure it in inches. -Andy Warhol Molly Meehan I don't know why you say goodbye I say hello. The Beatles Fanor Antonio Meneses Don't let your victories go to your head, or your failures go to your heart. Jeraldine Mendoza Experience is what you get, when you don't get what you wanted. Nataly Mendoza “Dream as it you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today. Nick Miller Ya... I'd stealth it. Edward Mosley Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. (Dr. Seuss) Sarah Moran It's the friends you can call at 4 a.m. that matter. (Marlene Trevor Morse I will find joy in all I see. (Pocahontas) Colin Moore Kathryn Musumeci Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile. (Albert Einstein) Alyson Murphy May you stay forever young' (Bob Dylan) Alexander Mrlik Fortune Favors the Bold Kurt Mulligan I am sorry man but all of you look a like. -Helson Mullet Nicholas Nguyen Yesterday is history; tomorrow is a mystery; today is a gift that's why it's called the present. Matthew Ng Why did the chicken cross the road? CAUSE SEVEN ATE NINE, Kyle Nelson One love. Nidal Nasrah “All this and brains too. Thanks family friends! HAHAH. I don't get it. -Denise Ng Stella Nnodim Always be yourself because if you aren't everyone will notice and there's no sense in being phony. Nicole O'Dea I have stepped out to lunch. Liam O'Reilly Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out. (jack Buck) Thomas O'Malley Heroes get remembered but legends never die, follow your heart kid, and you'll never go wrong Most Likely to be on America's Best Dance Crew Timothy O'Sullivan Wc beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. (F. Scott Fitzgerald) Vitalis Obidi Quitting while you arc ahead, is not the same as quitting (American Gangster) Frank Olcomendy To be a champion, you have to believe in yourself when nobody else will. (Suear Ray Robinson) Pilar Odom Margaret Palazzolo Maude Page It is Finished JesusTound in John 19:30 Andrew Ontano It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live. - Albus Dumbledore Tatiana Padilla Matthew Park Family Forever Mary Palazzolo 'There is something about jumping up and down I think is good for the soul. (Brit Hume) Arianna Papalexopoulos “The most important things in life aren't things. Dominic Pasauali For every defeat and for every mistake there is one more reason to work harder and to keep on Daniel Price Charlotte Louise Pruden Remember Danny- Two Wrongs I'veBecnTryinToSlowltDownrvcBecn Don't Make a Right. But Three Rights TryinToTakeltln InThisHereTodayGo Make a Left. -Chevy Chase neTomorrowWorldWc'rcLivinln-KC Eric Quesada -Excuse me. Flo? What's the soup de jour? -It's the soup of the day. - Mm sounds good. I'll have that Peter Anthony Quinn No problem is too small or too trivial if we can really do something about it. - Richard Feynman Lauren Quan We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. (Winston Churchill) Gianna Puccinelli “Some birds aren’t meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. (Shawshank Redemption) Adriana Reinecke Being brilliant is not enough. Intelligence is a gift you must use for the good of mankind. Anne Radsliff Gabrielle Reinecke “All who would win joy must share it - Happiness was born a twin (Lord Byron). Drew John Raher Will you ever quit? NO We want some mo. We want some mo. Si's Next Top Model and Shannon Hahn Sarahi Rivas To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly Peace n Thx Gabriela Reyes The purpose of life is a life of purpose. (Robert Byrne) Kevin Reiser I'm always looking one step ahead like a carpenter who builds stairs. Samuel Richman Everyone who wills can hear the inner voice. It is within everyone. (Mahatma Gandhi) Jacob Rose I'm living a dream I never want to wake up from (Cristiano Ronaldo). Sarah Rizzo I wish you would! Sofia Gatto Rizzo We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all. -Breakfast Club Denise Rollandi Nine mile skid on a ten mile ride Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile Grateful Dead Ronnel Datlag Mary Ryan Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it haooened. fDr. Seussl William Ryan For without friends, no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods. Aristotle Elizabeth Yvonne Sancimino “Remember George, no man is a failure who has friends. (It’s A Wonderful Life) Larion Martin Santiago A test of true friendship is not how we act not when we are close, but when we are far apart. Natalie Sangiacomo I'm in the prime of my youth and I'll only be young once! Charles Emmanuel Ferrer Santos Chelsea Bernadette Santos Do what you love and you'll love The race is not always to the what you did. swift, but to those who keep on running. • Unknown Dedrick Sarzaba Inhale influence, exhale influentials over instrumentals. Matthew Sauers Loudest Michael Sebastinelli Never let your schooling interefere with your education. Alexandria Demi Seltenrich I know myself, but that is all. (F. Scott Fitzgerald) Annalyse Sheppard Gotsta be living on a higner vibration. Trevor Sherburne Rule 76 No excuses play like a champion Vincent R. Silveira They've done studies, you know. Sixty percent of the time, it works everytime. - Brian Fantana Michael Shymanski Rise above and you will see, Your mark will last on eternity. Georgia O'Shea Silvia You only meet your once in a lifetime friends... once in a lifetime. (The Little Rascals) Eli Shikaloff If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving is definitely not for you! -Common Trevor Smith To most people, the sky is the limit. To me, the sky is home Kiyoshi William Smith Dont gain the world and lose your soul,Wisdom is better than silver and gold -BM,1luv2 M S L E D Jessica Sinks “If you can't laugh at yourself, life is going to seem a lot longer than you'd like. - Garden State Kris Soekotjo The higher you fly, the tears you cry, all you touch and all you sec; is all vour life will ever be Class Clown Kyle Soekotjo Rick Solomon Success is more permanent when you achieve it without destroying your principles. (Walter Cronkite) Richelle Spedus Don't worry, tomorrow we'll be back for more frolic and fun. -Spongebob Squarepants Matthew Sotto You can't know where you're going until you know where you've been. Thanks Mom Dad. Luv ya K79 80! Kyle Nelson Kelly Stanghellini Every day do something that will inch you closer to a better tomorrow. Kyle Stranahan 'What is. is; and what ain't, ain't' Joseph E. Granville (Economist) Pailin Jan Srukhosit Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear. -Mark Twain Sean Spiers What we do in life echoes in eternity. -Gladiator Timothy John Sturm “Nice and Easy does it -Frank Sinatra. Here’s to Accents, Gauntlets, Dancing. Love, and Friendships Samuel Strelkoff You can tell a lot about a man by his way of eating jelly beans.' - Ronald Reagan Victoria Student The most inspiring thing you ever said to me? Don’t be an idiot. Changed my life. -Dwight Schrute Madeline Summa Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile (Simon and Garfunkel) 1 I IV. 9 Jacqueline Sun “If you focus on what you left behind, you will never see what lies ahead (Ratatouille) Daniel Tan What a splendid head, but no brain. - Aesop Grace Tarka Well, Hello there miss. And who might you be? - TOWANDA to you. (Fried Green Tomatoes) Rex Suter Colette Taylor Many things cannot fly. Rocks. trees, sticks, Spike... (The Land Before Time) Marisol Terrazas Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do. -Confucius Matthew John Tate I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal. - Ron Burgundy(Anchorman) Matthew Alexander Tayag “I guess knowin' I'm weak is when I’m really bein' strong. (Common) Marise Thadani 'There are places I'll remember all my life...I know I'll often stop and think about them (Beatles) Joshua Thierry Most Likely to Work at SI Jari-lee Tolentino Dino Joseph Tonelli “It isn't the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it's the pebble in your shoe. M. Ali ' % m Dom Pasquali Meghan Tracey “I think they're just worried that some of us are having too good a time. Margaret Trainor Keep your face in the sun and you cannot sec the shadows. •Unknown Andreanna Tzortzis A memory lasts forever never does it die. True friends stay together and never say goodbye. Rebecca Nicole Unruh If you're gonna play the game boy, you got to learn to play it right.. Kenny Loggins Nicholas Urbano I'll give that movie one and a half thumbs up. Carolyn Vinnicombe You want the moon... Hey, that's a pretty good idea. I'll give you the moon. (James Stewart) Sloane Viola Ricardo Wassmer IV Elizabeth Watters William Welsh Here's to the beauty of | can accept failure, but I can't And in the end it s not the You wil1 never P,ouSh a field y°u unconventionality - Vogue accept not trying. (Michael Jordan) Xears in y°ur life that count-,t s on|yturn il over in y°ur mind the life in your years (A.Lincoln) Shawn Wen Laura West We must use time creatively, and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right. Mandela Sydney West Ten million ways to fight, but only one way to win: love. Conor Wilkes Those that can't do. teach, and those that can't teach... teach gym Theresa Woods When you come to the end of the rope, tie a knot and hang on. Kevin Woods Plastics - The Graduate Andrew Wong I believe whatever doesat kill you simply makes you... stranger. (The Dark Knight) Stephanie Wong Hope's a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. (Shawshank Redemption) Sean Elliott Edward Yates Live your life as though your every act were to become a universal law. -Immanuel Kant Julia Yrani I have to believe that something extraordinary is possible. Angela Yuen If you can dream it, you can do it. (Walt Disney) Austin Yau Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much. -Oscar Wilde Alexa Zapletal What happens, happens, and we live on the edge holding our breath (Dawn Zapletal) David Giovanazzi and KC Harris Not Pictured: Katherine Dobbcrstcin and Katie Schwall Anjalee Behti and Isabella Blasi Not Pictured: Anna Diaz and Marienor Madrilcjo. Writers Christopher Hoo Not Pictured: Ronald Martin. Kimi Achacoso. and Brady Borcherding Katie Holstine, Zander Mrlik, and Annie DeMarchena Gabe Barrios. Andreanna Tzortzis. Kyle Nelson and Cara McLaughlin Kristie Babasa, Sorcha McGrillen and Annemarie Martin. Not pictured: Monica Fernandez, Gregory Jhung(photographer) Katie Girlich. Christina Vernali. Cecilia Vollert. Kelsey Krook. and Becca Bedford Student Life Gabrielle Orsi. Kelly Costello, Sydney Bernardo, and Sonia Rodriguez Not Pictured: Natalie Smyth and Camille Vinogradov Bissy Sancimino, Emilee Goo, Julia Nunes, Erin O'Connor, and Lauren Kcttell Organizations Sports Administration Taylor Gowan. Lindsey Hoyem, Lindsey Manuel, and Bernadette Rabuy Not Pictured: Anastasia Reyes One Smokin' Staff Juniors -L i Warm thanks to... Stan the Yearbook Man for coming and having hour-long meetings with us and admiring our shoes. Mrs. McGovern for allowing us to plan her family meals and wishing us a Happy Friday Eve. Ms. Schwarz for enforcing the rule on senior quotes and standing over our shoulders while working Honestly- this yearbook could not have happened without Stan Wyne, Ms. Schwarz, and Mrs. McGovern. The security guard for letting us know every day that it is 5 o’clock and the Student Center is closing Matt Glenwright for saying, “This is the strangest life I’ve ever known. Djae for knocking on the door every time she enters the room. Jenna for hunting people down to take their pictures and making a select few cry. i Caitlin for curling up and taking a nap on the office floor...allowing the pressures of YBK to get the best of her! David from Yearbook Camp for being such a fabulous Japanese Pop Star. Mary Kay for always wearing pink and fattening us up with her Starburst and licorice. Mr. Totah and Sarah Park for allowing us to use their FABULOUS photos! David Giovanazzi for making the fonts on all of the sports spreads Chantilly Bold...we had a great time changing them all. And also always complaining about not being in the yearbook enough. Bissy Sancimino for showing David how to actually hold a handstand for longer than 2 seconds. The entire staff for not starting their sections until the day of the deadline. Mr. Ruff for coming into the office to check up on the progress of the yearbook. All of the seniors who went over the 100 character limit for quotes and continued it in the second box resulting in a... Gabe Barrios, a pain in the butt, for PYS’ing, bringing food from Campus Ministry, and gelling his hair with photobooth as a mirror. Kyle Nelson having the lamest excuses and breaking all of the fake apples by throwing them against the wall. Lauren Kettell for pushing Kyle off of the chair. Andreanna Tzortzis for doing the entire senior section. Ms. Schwarz for telling the senior section that she would explode all over them. The coolest freshman, Stefan Metrakos for gracing us with his presence. All of the proofreaders for wanting to do something, but not doing anything...our fault! We're sorry!!! Editors-in-Chief Caitlin Hogan Djae Borja Jenna Keohane I Ignatian 2009 k1 Freshman Ian Anderson, Ryan Brown. Chris Crowley, Kerry Crowley, Connor Cucalon, Matt DeBenedetti. Nicholas Formanek, Charlie Goldensohn, Nick Johnson, Frank Kaniewski. Max Lico. Conor McCauley. Travis McDow, Mack Meyer, Collin Monsour, Jack Murray, Angelo Petrilli, Mike Pia, Jack Radsliff, Kyle Tillinghast, Reuben Young, Chris Delaney(Head Coach), Tony Rhein(A$$istant Coach) Junior Varsity Kevin Barker. Chris Braun. Connor Clausen. Anthony Clifford. Len Donlon, Jeff Farlow, Adam Goldstein, Ryan Inumerable, Dominic Lcdda. Derek Monte. Mike Moore. Johnny Mrlik. Nate Murphy. Luke Pappas. Scan Prior Xavier Russo. Forrest Higgins(Head Coach). Mike Jackanich(Assistant Coach) Varsity Buck Aldana, Travis Clark. Vince Eberkle-Reesink, Chris Falvey. Rogers Farlow. Matt Hammer. Chris Heckert. Gabe Hens-Piazza. Jake Koch. Brennan Kurtela, Matt Lopez, Nick Lynch. Gabe Manzanares. Dominic Ncwmann. Tom O'Malley. Jon Rand. Ronnie Schivo, Ricky Solomon, Sean Yates. Ted Turkington(Head Coach). Tom King(Assistant Coach), Matt Stechcr(Assistant Coach) Junior Senior Boys Chris Abcl.i, Tom Altmann, Garrett Beaman. Nicholas Bristow. Nathan Carzon, Paul Champcau. Michael Cosman. Nico Cunanan. Raymond Deng. Connor Geraghty. Gian Gualco-Nelson. Kyle Hoopcs. Calvtn Joewono. Nathan Kapjian-Pitt. Max Lc?u. Andrew Lobrc. Peter Lynch. Chris Maldonado. Stephen McEvoy. James MacSwcency. Riley McGuinncss. Ben Miller. Mazen Nasrah. Garrett Peck. John Pertsch. Joshua Ruck. Eli Shrkaloff. Jack Singer. Greg Snyder. John Strizich. Donny Sullivan. Tim Sweeney. Matt Tate. Dino Tonclli. Jack Vmcclcuc, Cody Warner. Everett Watson. Conor Wilkes. Tom O'Connell (Head Coach). Jon Allbin (Assistant), Joe Lcvcroni (Assistant) Freshman Sophomore Boys Max Abouchar. Michael Ash. Jon Bachmann. Steven Bendick, Cameron Blasi. Tom Bogott. Matt Caracciolo. Patrick Casscrly. Greg Davis, Taylor Evans. Peter Figone. Kieran Firlit-Ring. Liam Fitzpatrick. Kevin Fulgham. Harry Gutchinov. Pierre Hills. Nick Lawrie. Michael McEvoy. Michael McFadden. Patrick McPolin.John Napoli. Sean O’Donnell. Greg Patterson. Harrison Saghi. Joe Salvemini. Joe Singer. Anthony Torres. Dan McDonnell (Head Coach) 4 W Sports JV Varsity Girls Adrienne Arnold. Lorraine Arriola. Jessica Baldwin. Rachel Blombcrg. NkoIc Brown. Erika Brunmg. Brooke Carter. Lauren Chan. Olivia Corwin. Anmc Dillon. Alison Edwards. Naomi Fierro. Monica Franceschi. Katie GandoKo. Katie Girlich. Annie Gress. Natalie Hartman. Kaitlyn Holstinc. Kaitlin Johnson. Alicia Kapjian Pitt. Julianna Kapjixn-Pitt. Haley Kaplan. Caroline Kolenda. Kelsey Krook. Gabbi Levy. Emily Maucr. Clare McAnelly. Carly McCaffrey. Amanda McEvoy. Kendal Mitchell.Sarah Moran. Sam Schuctz. Bimbi Seltcnrich. Allison S u. Pailin Srukhosit. Eliana Stcfani. Bridget Sullivan. Analise Thornley. Carolyn Vmmcomb. Cecilia Vollcrt. Shawn Wen. Eric Giesslcr (Head Coach). Megan Cotter (Assistant), Alexis Quinn (Assistant) Freshman Girls Danielle Butler. Camille Calame Martin. Natalie Calhoun. Kaitlyn Crawley. Victoria Elias. Morgan Flannery. Jackie Hazelwood. Allie Kettell, Kelsey Koch. Colette Kolenda. Rena Kolhede. Caitlin Lee. Chiara Lewis. Emika Lisberger, Laura Lucchesi. Dori Martin. Megan McNamara. Regan Oclzc. Maddy Pertsch. Amdrca Pruden. Madelyn Ryan. Christina Scarlett. Alena Shikaloff. Kelsey Spirz, Nicole Sudano Victoria Trumbull. Camille Vinogradov. Rich Tzcng (Head Coach), Marsenne Torchia (Assistant) Boys' and Girls' Crew W. 5 6 Sports Junior Varsity Philip Alimam. Sam Caine. Chad Cohan. Stu Donlon. Peter Doyle. Nick Fotsch. Spcnccr Fotsch. Aaron Gallagher. Steve Granelli. Matt Higgins. Schuyler Kandarian. Wolf Krekel. Chris Lopuck. Joey Malinksi. Harrison Mallen. Guy Mason. J.W. McGovern. Will McKee. John Meany. James Milligan. Sam Molke. Cole Priest. M.J. Tocpcl. Chase Whittingham. Mark Wurzwciler. Brian Yee. David Bowc (Head Coach). Patrick Fitzgibbon(Assistant Coach). Matt Fredericks (Assistant Coach) Varsity Willy Arbuckle, Nick Alimam. Sam Arabian. Jack Bodine. Danny Broadhurst. Dax Cohan. Kevin Downs. Rob Emery, Jack Farr. Keegan Finn. Carlton Fisher. Will Fredericks. Johno Gibbons. Bobby Gray. Clint Hesselgrcn. Billy Mattimore. Drew McGuinness. Seamus Mclnerney. Nick Miller. Will Naughton. Kyle Nelson. Spcnccr Rosen. J. William Ryan. Will Ryan. Giancarlo Sangiacomo. Vince Silveira. Rex Suter. Jeff Thomas. Parker Vail. Max Zeff. Chris Packard(f Head Coach), Michael Aboujaoude(Assistant Coach). Scott Brittain(Assistant Coach) Junior Varsity Aisling Baynes. Phoebe Bean. Grace Buckingham. Sara Callander, Sofia Capretta. Erin Cavalier. Christina Cohan. Izzy Cunningham. Erin Geragthy. Audrey Gibson. Cecilia Fisher, Laura Hobbs. Maria Kemiji-McDonald. Elaina Koros. Shannon Lindstrom. Alex Love. Tess Matcimore. Meggic McDonnell. Caitlin Ng. Alcxa Robinson, Noelee Ruane, Dominique Russo, Mica Sangiacomo. Katherine Saunders. Maddic Scanncll. Sarah Stinn. Bronwen Gregory(Head Coach). Favienne Howsepian(Assistant Coach) Varsity Kimmy Bcttinger. Hannah Farr. Joey Galligan, Kat Habelt, Heidi Halsted, Sheldo Halsted. Rachel Hinds. Annie Kutzscher. Jackie Lalannc. Michaela Lalanne. Kelly Lang. Kaly Leonoudakis. Rehana Lerandeau. Cammy Loback. Mary Mdnorney. Meagan McGovern. Nikki Narvaez. Molly O'Mahoney. Libby Paulsen. Sofia Robinson. Joanna Saribalis. Emily Tatum. Sloane Viola. Amy Harms'Head Coach), Christine Wilkinson(Assistant Coach) Boys' and Girls' Lacrosse® 7 JV Varsity Diving Jayne Callander. Veronica Bauer-Domurat. Madison Davis. Kat Huang. Chelsea Camacho. Emilee Goo. Jojo Wear. Savannah Valverde Twiggs. Kelly McCarthy. Claire McCarthy. Andrew Godin. Kyle Graycar. Kristofer Luciani. Stuart Christoph. Gina Arnold (Head Coach). Ben Rodny (Assistant Coach) Swimming and Diving HOLY O n r o n n « a ? n «jn n a qjo o 0,n H Ar n r 0 Li 1 A y A fc 7Vt JV Varsity Boys' Swimming Jk A.tjAf t 111--- Ryan Brown. John Butler. Albert Chang. Bradley Cline. Jonathon Crossley, Stewart Goossens. Pieter Kranenburg. Peter Landefeld, Lance Leung. Winston Lin. Connor Lind.Zach Malinski. Dillon Moscone.Bryce Murphy. Nick Nguyen.T.j. O'Sullivan.Matihcw Pcra. Liam Shorrock.Jack Stabcnfeldt. Tim Sturm.Nathan Chow.Brcndan Collins. Brian Duhn. Chapman Lee. Kristofer Luciani. Dylan Murphy.Nicolas Tomei. Joseph White. Eric White. Alexander Yee, Matt Roberto (Head Coach). John Dahlz (Assistant Coach). Mario Gini (Assistant Co3ch) JV Varsity Girls' Swimming Jordan Boyer. Claire Collins. Isabelle Elras. Susannah Groh. Carolyn Jaquier. Letticia Lee. Megan Leung. Jessica Meredith, Nina Mullin. Meredith Murphy. Nicole O'dca. Frankie Pucrzcr. Lauren Quan. bx Rosen. Madeline Summa. Grace Tarka. Laura West. Deanne Arimoto. Megan Byrne. Nicole CaKeUo. Carolyn Capitolo. Erica Ching. Rebecca Cullinan. Kristina Cullmane. Katherine Dcruff. Julia DiGiovanni. Morgan Edwards. Genevieve Feiner. Rachel Garcia. Shelby Gee. Jessica Hecht. Christina Lcitzcll. Ann Matthews. Eden Mosconc. Cassie Naughton. Maddy Pclton. Shannon Powers. Shannon Sparks. Kristin Stiles. Meg Summa, bxzie Tnndle. Tessa Van Bergen. Katherine Yin. Matt Roberto (V Head Coach). Jaclyn Rosen (JV Head Coach) Swimming and Diving 9 Track and Field Yii mknmrrm ir Junior Varsity Richie Beaumont. Alex Blickenstaff. Will Boosalis, Francis Cuenca Elias Ishibashi. Jack Kauffman Christopher Lai. Alex Lau. Trisun Lee. Raymond Loo. Gabriel Lopez Low, Zack Monetta. Adam Senan. Taylor Tarantino. Ed Grafilo (Coach) Varsity Alex Berg. Nick Bonn, Steven Galerkin. Matthew Hauselt. Carter Hultman. Carlo Juarez. Matthew Micheli. Pierson Racanelli, Matt Tayag. Anthony Tsodikov. Logan Wroolie. Cory Van. Craig Law (Head Coach), Natalie Dillon (Manager) 12 Boys' Tennis Junior Varsity Dean Aiello, Rich Bassin, Jack Bennett, Tyler Hoffman, Colin Laffey, Scott Lamson, Jake Nacario, Nick Ong. Jack Persons, Doug Safreno. Jeff Salyer, Randy Scarlett Ricky Seminsky, Aaron Tam, Matt Thomas. Bill Olingcr (Head Coach) Varsity Kevin Amaroli, Robert Lcupp. Trevor Morse, Nicolas Noya. Eric Quesada, Drew Raher, Nick Satterfield, Griffin Schreader. Dylan Smith. Kris Soekotjo, Kyle Soekotjo. Julius Yap (Head Coach) Boys'Golf® 13 Softball and Boys' Volleyball Junior Varsity Cathy Arano. Angela Balistrcri. Mary Basile, Gabby Bayol. Kim Chong. Courtney Gong. Moira Graham. Kaitlyn Hameister. Karly Knipp. Maria Luevano. Danielle Marty. Olivia Romero. Stacey Ward. Pola Wojdyla. Samantha Erickson(Head Coach) Shaylene Clemmensen(Assistant Coach) Varsity Bridget Arriaza, Kaitlyn Barnard. Frankie Buonocore. Helen Buse. Victoria Eng. Shannon Foster. Emi Goldstone. Catrina Gotuaco. Sawyer Hulbert, Trinity Leonard. Gina Massetani, Katie Schwall. Christina Vlahos. Liz Watters. Karen Cota (Head Coach) Michelle Labonog(Assistant Coach). JohnVinccnt(Assistant Coach) Softball si atms j'Siicurfjs- Junior Varsity Jon Antonio. Steuart Arboleda. Nico Bautista. Jacob Bilyak, Allen Chiu. Joey Guerra. Shelby Joe. Michael Loginoff. Chris Mendoza. Nathaniel Nunez. Jihoon Park. Joseph Redenius. Wyatt Rudnicki. Joel Schow. Kareem Guilbeaux (Head Coach). Kyle Nicolos(Assistant Coach) Varsity Gabe Barrios. Matt Collins. Evan Cotter. Joe Crawley. Tim Gorospe. Ryan Irwin. Gregjhung. Phillip Lee(not pictured), Ronald Martin. Teddy Niemira. Kevin Reiser. Alex Rudnicki. Nate Woo, Louie Valiao(Head Coach), Pat Steacy(Assistant Coach). Jen Dowdy(Manager), Yra Meehleib(Manager), Karen Cota(Coordinator) Boys Volleyball Ik 15 You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown 16 Cast: Will Kircher, Samuel Stelkoff, Morgan Kcssdl. Juliet Knox. Jackson Foster. Danny Hoff. Taylor Light. Amelia Rudnicki. Buddy Lorcntz. Gabe Kenney. Robby Lucchcsi. Will Setrakian. Marisol Terrazas. Christine Benaventc. Vivian Capulong. Emily Shick. Stephanie Wong. Christina Arce, Gabriel Barrios. Keith Berquist. Nikos Busc, George Coker, Elise Go. Sofi Gomez. Emily Gray. Kyle Graycar. Tim Green. Theresa Martin. Stefan Mctrakos. Lauren Murray. Adriana Rcincckc. Gabrielle Reinecke. Sarah Strieker Orchestra: Gillian Clements. Veronica Baucr-Domurat. John Perstsch, Angela Cadclago. John Kieser. Stewart Gooscns. Charlie Situ. Mary Qin Tech Crew: Peter Quinn. Christine Hirtzel. Annie Radsliff. Norman Chok. Catherine Tcitz. Mickey Boxell. Mike McDonald. Emma Carberry, Michelle Macicl. Shelby Geen. Cassie Naughton. Joe Palazzolor. Julia Balistrcri. Deanna Beaman. Natalie Beaulieu. Hannah Linhares. Megan Mahoney. Cara McLaughlin. Anjalcc Bchti. Isabella Blasi. Mira Bollman. Djac Borja. Gabby Capili. Amanda Espiritu. Renuka Fernandez. Victoria Fossett. Christine Hirtzel. James Lee. Annemarie Martin. Monica Morales. Angela Owczarck. Jihoon Park, Annie Radsliff. Stcfanic Santos. Jessica Sinks. Linda Tcnorwicz. Alyssa Tio, Monica Yap. Katherine Yin. Meredith Galvin(Director), Chad Zullinger(Mustcal Director). Kevin Quattrin (Technical Director), Sara Riichcy(Co$tume Designer). Katie Wolf(Scemc Artist). Rudraigh Quattrin'Master Carpenter) Spring Musical You're Good Man, Charlie Brown Student Life junior and Senior Prom Junior and Senior Prom jK 19 Graduation Baccalaureate Day on the Green n Loving Memory of Elizabeth Paolini 1992-2009 22 Student Life Superior General Fr. Adolfo Nicolas S.J. Visits Day on the Green and Father General W 23 Senior Awards Valedictorian Samuel Fcodorovich Strelkoff Ignatian Award Elizabeth Ann Watters Bank of America Achievement Awards 2009 Fine Arts Plaque Winner Margaret Palazzolo Certificate Awards: Christine Hirtzel-Art Grace delos Santos-Darvce Jessica Times-Drama Mary Palazzolo-Music Liberal Arts Plaque Winner: Sarah Moran Certificate Awards: Nicolas Hcrnandcz-English Natalie Hartman-French Gabricllc Rcincckc-Japancsc Corrinc Ankcnbruck- Kcogh-Latin Sydney Wcst-Spanish Emily Gray-Rclgious Studies Andrew Champeau-Social Science Science and Mathematics Plaque Winner: Martha Cuenca Certificate Awards: Catrina Gotuaco-Science Isabelle Elias-Mathcmatics John E. Brophy '43 Award Outstanding Senior Athletes Erin Grady William Mattimore Salutatorian Anne Marie Radsliff General Excellence Laura Christie West Chuck Simon Award for Theatre Arts Arianna Palapalexopoulos Thomas J. Reed, S.J. Christian Service Award Irene Ching Kris Soekotjo Kyle Soekotio Fox Memorial Religion Award John Butler Natalia Lckach Campus Ministry Award Margarita Diaz Connor Geraghty Norman A. Boudewijn Award Lauren Goralski Fr. Harry Carlin, S.J. Award Nathan Baker Hope Benedetti Isabelle Elias Emily Gray Virginia Hodges Trinity Leonard Thomas O'Malley Samuel Richman Salutatorian Rick Gilbert Solomon Loyalty Award Dominic Oreste Pasquali Fr. Edward Mcfaddcn, S.J. Award Sydney Allen Adrienne Arnold Christina Balcstrcri Jade Batsone Jessica Bernstein Francisco Chavez Stella Nnodim Ricardo Wassmer IV Leadership Award Kylee Lin Visual Arts Award Eric Dill Tom Murphy Jesuit Secondary Education Association Award Sydney West Service Award Timothy O'Sullivan Spirit Award Natalie Dillon Journalism Award Ignatian: Jenna Keohane InsideSI: Marienor Madrilejo Mathematics Award Devin Dunn English Award General Excellence Gianna Puccinelli English Writing Award Eleanor Buckingham Classical and Modern Languages Awards French: Mary Abdul-Massih Japanese: Adriana Reinecke Latin: Marian Manapsal Spanish: Irene Ching Social Science Award Samuel Strelkoff Science Award Nicholas Jose Chorus Award Margarita Diaz Jazz Band Award Matthew Kolhede Orchestra Award Ryan Irwin Dance Award Alcxa Manalansan Fine Arts Award Jessica Sinks National Council of Teachers of English Award Gianna Puccinelli Insignis Award Teresa Carino Eric Gordon Speech and Debate Award Nicolas Hernandez 24 Senior Awards


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