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chaminade quarterly - Chaminade University of Honolulu
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Chaminade Quarterly
FALL 2015
OPENING DOORS and
PAVING THE WAY
Annual Report
Special Financial Section
Honor roll of donors
Aloha!
Six decades ago in September, on the rocky slopes of Kalaepohaku in Kaimuki, a small junior college
opened its doors. With four classrooms in Henry Hall, five Marianists prepared to welcome the 30 male
students enrolled. This fall, we are marking the 60th anniversary of Chaminade University – renamed
thus from St. Louis Junior College initially and then Chaminade College.
Aerial shots of
campus 1961 (b/w)
and present day
Our diamond anniversary has been themed “Shine On, Chaminade!” as an expression of the
tremendous growth and transformation we have experienced across sixty years of educating
students for life, service and successful careers. During this time some 24,000
degrees have been awarded.
We are seeking stories of our students, from the first three graduates in 1959, to the newest alumni
members from this past May. Please share your story on our website www.chaminade60.com
and enjoy some of the photos and faces from decades past.
This summer, a number of key campus renovation and construction projects were completed while others
are just beginning. Generous gifts from alumni and board members are funding improvements in our
athletics facilities, including a complete overhaul of our tennis courts and initial work for our new coaching
complex. The aerial photos above show the contrast of the campus in its early years versus today.
This summer we also welcomed members of our congressional delegation as they came to visit campus.
US Senator Brian Schatz met with students over lunch as did Representative Mark Takai and, most
recently, Senator Mazie Hirono. (Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s visit is pending.) Their questions to the students
ranged from career plans after college to views on issues facing young adults. Currently at Chaminade,
we are integrating and expanding our efforts to ensure that our graduates are “career ready.” Plans include
a four-year, developmental scheme for resume/portfolio of career relevant activities that students will be
encouraged to undertake. We are excited to have students back on campus and look forward to a
productive academic year as well as a shining diamond anniversary.
Blessings,
Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, SM, PhD
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Chaminade students and leaders welcomed Hawaii’s US Senator Brian Schatz
to campus. Left to right: Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, SM, PhD; Mata’uitafa
Faiai; Faith Leasiolagi; Sen. Schatz; Aris Springs; Chastity Nakamura;
Diane Peters-Nguyen; and Vaughn Vasconcellos, chair of the Board of Regents.
C haminade
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Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, SM President
Diane Peters-Nguyen Vice President, Institutional Advancement
Kapono Dowson Ryan Director of Communications
Editor, Chaminade Quarterly
Nathan Lawrence Director of Advancement Services
Be-Jay Kodama Director of Alumni Relations
Brandi Abe Director of Annual Giving
Lesley Loon Editorial Assistance
Table
Derrek Miyahara Photography
of
Linda Tomei Art Direction/Graphic Design
Board of Regents
Contents
Rev. Martin Solma, SM Chancellor
Vaughn G.A. Vasconcellos Chair
Gen. David A. Bramlett, Army (Ret.) First Vice Chair
Shelley J. Wilson Second Vice Chair
Gae Bergquist Trommald Secretary
Fe a t u re s
4 Opening Doors and
Paving the Way
10 Financial Overview Update
11 Honor Roll Of Donors
Jeanne Anderson
Violeta A. Arnobit
Ruth Ann Becker
Lesley J. Brey ’88
Bro. William J. Campbell, SM
Melissa Ching Benjamin
Daniel L. Colin
Jerry J. Correa, Jr.
Daniel J. Curran
John D. Field, Jr. ’84
Daniel D. Goo ’81
Bro. Robert Hoppe, SM ’64
Amy L. Jampel
Violet S. Loo
Rev. John A. McGrath, SM
Ralph Mesick
Maile Meyer
Bennette E. Misalucha
Lance A. Mizumoto ’92
Bro. Ronald Overman, SM
De p a r t m e n t s
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Please send emails to us at:
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Mahalo.
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Also the inks selected for this issue are renewable vegetable based inks.
Ex Officio
Bro. Thomas Giardino,SM
Joseph Allen
Michael F. Kerr
Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, SM
Emeritus Regents
Edward K.O. Eu
Gary E. Liebl Chair Emeritus
Edison H. Miyawaki, MD
Board of Governors
Michael F. Kerr Chair
Anton Krucky Vice Chair
Sharon McPhee Second Vice Chair
Blaine Rand Y. Lesnik Secretary
7 Silversword Spotter
8 Class Notes
Michael M. Rockers
Jean E. Rolles ’93
Michael B. Terry
Laurie K.S. Tom, MD
Lawrence K.W. Tseu, DDS
Richard F. Wacker
Kathleen “Kitty” Wo
Hon. Patrick K.S.L. Yim (Ret. Judge)
Arnold M. Baptiste, Jr.
John C. Brogan
Margery S. Bronster
Sai Cheong Chui ’76 ’78
Walter A. Dods, Jr.
Adelia C. Dung
Eddie Flores, Jr.
Col. Christine M. Gayagas (Ret.)
Robert S. Harrison
Warren H. Haruki
Ed Hogan
Gary Hogan
Lynn Hogan
Matthew D. Howard ’89
Bro. Robert Juenemann, SM
Janet A. Liang
Richard C. Lim ’78
Dawn O. MacNaughton ’94
Dee Jay A. Mailer
Joseph Melehan
Wilson Thomas Orbe ’73
Donald D. Rodrigues
Walter Randall Schoch
Marti S.N. Steele ’92
Richard E. Tanaka
James J. Viso
Gulab Watumull
Julie T. Watumull
Gen. Francis John Wiercinski (Ret.)
Jeannine Monique Wiercinski
Jim R. Yates
Adm. R.J. “Zap” Zlatoper, USN (Ret.)
EX OFFICIO
Vaughn G.A. Vasconcellos
Diane Peters-Nguyen
Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, SM
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Jacquelynn Pratt ’06 (above center)
and Kevin Ruaro ’15 (bottom photo) are
surrounded by family at their individual
white coat ceremonies. In time, both will
realize their dreams of becoming doctors.
Chaminade currently has 15 articulation
agreements with major medicine and health
sciences universities (for more information, go to:
www.chaminade.edu/healthprofessionsadvising).
There are at present 18 Chaminade
alumni who are enrolled in health professions’
programs across the country, nine
of whom have entered this year.
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By Susan Nakamura
OPENING DOORS and
PAVING THE WAY
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A robust, multi-faceted program aims to prepare students for success in health professions.
Known for her gracious disposition, associate provost, Patricia
Lee-Robinson, extended a warm welcome to a group of visitors who
were eager to see her renovated office on the third floor of the Clarence
T.C. Ching Administration Building. Beaming proudly at the freshly
painted sky blue wall, she noted, “We’re almost done; just a few more
things to fix.” She then invited her guests to the new prehealth resource
room, complete with a library and multimedia technology which will
enable the current student to video conference with alumni who
volunteer to help with mock interviews. They can also meet by video
conference with profesionals in the prehealth network.
A Vision Realized
Building on its rich history of servant leadership and innovation,
Chaminade University took steps four years ago to formally launch the
Office of Health Professions Advising and Undergraduate Research
(OHPAUR). Led by Patricia Lee-Robinson, with overwhelming support
from administrators, faculty, students and families, the institution’s goal
is to inspire and guide those interested in pursuing a health profession,
including medicine, dentistry, podiatry, veterinary medicine,
occupational therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy, audiology
and physician assisting.
Preparing students for health professions is not a new concept at
Chaminade. In fact, the workings of this program have been taking
place for over a decade with academic and career advising; applications,
test-taking and interviewing skills assistance; and clinical, research and
volunteer opportunities.
Although the Office of Health Profession Advising was not a formalized
program back when Kahue was an undergraduate, the partnerships
developed by Chaminade gave her a competitive edge. She participated
in several summer programs, including St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital, where she collaborated with postdoctoral fellows on a research
project involving novel drug therapy for imatinib-resistant chronic
myelogenous leukemia. In 2007, she participated in Yale’s Biomedical
Sciences Training and Enrichment Program, and from 2008-2010,
she completed a post baccalaureate research fellowship at the
National Cancer Institute.
“I was able to work under the guidance of prestigious researchers and
present that work at conferences. I learned that an even greater emphasis
was being placed on research experience in considering medical school
applicants. I had no idea that Chaminade’s research focus would serve
me so well later on,” noted Kahue.
Reflecting on her years at Chaminade, she credits Biology Professor
Ron Iwamoto for never accepting less than a student’s personal best,
and Lee-Robinson, who became a second mother to Kahue. “She has
unwavering commitment to her students and will go to any lengths to
help them succeed, from reading personal statements to keeping them
well-fed,” said a grateful Kahue.
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Charissa Kahue became Dr. Kahue, M.D. in May 2014.
Dr. Charissa Kahue
Beyond Nashville, Tennessee’s famous destination as the “Country
Music Capital of the World and Music City,” this pulsating city is also
home to Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, a highly ranked
medical school with a reputation as a center of research and
high-quality clinical care.
Dr. Charissa Kahue ’09, a Vanderbilt medical school graduate, will
continue her work there as one of a handful of applicants chosen for
a highly competitive five-year residency program, specializing in
otolaryngology/head and neck surgery. Logging an average of 70-80
hours a week, this young surgical resident is discovering the breadth
of operations that otolaryngologists perform, well beyond tonsil and ear
tube surgery.
“I’m here because of Chaminade University. Through their wide network
of partners, access to national conferences, and amazing faculty and
administrators, I was able to gain opportunities that I didn’t even know
existed or would have access to,” said Kahue, who majored in biology.
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His years at Chaminade have been a whirlwind. Following his
freshman year, he participated in the Summer Medical and Dental
Education Program at UCLA. In spring 2013, Ruaro was accepted
into the prestigious Boston University Early Medical School Selection
Program (EMSSP), and has already spent two summers there taking
classes for his bachelor’s degree in biochemistry. Also, as part of EMSSP,
he spent his senior year at Boston University, and after graduating
from Chaminade this past spring, Ruaro matriculated into the Boston
University School of Medicine.
Ruaro credits the tremendous support he received from Lee-Robinson,
who guided him through the application process to supporting his
decisions. He also received genuine advice of what to expect in
graduate level classes from Chemistry Professor Bulent Terem.
“Everyone at Chaminade has been there every step of the way,”
says Ruaro.
Seen here on mission in Kenya, Dr. Kahue ’09 will continue at Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine in its highly competitive five-year residency program.
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He knew he wanted to become a doctor when he lost his grandmother
to cancer. “I realized that a career in medicine would be a humbling
privilege. To be granted the care of another’s life requires sensitivity and
empathy, coupled with knowledge and the trust of one’s own judgment,”
explains Ruaro.
Jacquelynn Pratt
“Going to medical school and becoming a doctor was always my dream,”
said Jacquelynn Pratt ’06, a biology and English major.
Determined to make the most of her education, Pratt participated in
summer enrichment and research programs, including the University
of Hawai‘i’s Haumana Biomedical Research Program, the Minority
Medical Education Program at Rice University and Baylor College
of Medicine, the Pediatric Oncology Education Program at St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital, Chaminade’s Ronald E. McNair Scholars
Program, and a research position at the Cook Islands’ General Hospital
in Rarotonga.
“But after all my studying and hard work, I didn’t get in when I first
applied for medical school,” Pratt shared. Disappointed, but not deterred,
Pratt decided to work to pay off student loans. When she was ready
to renew her MCAT studying efforts a few years later, she contacted
her former pre-health advisor Lee-Robinson, who offered her a staff
position with Chaminade’s Office of Health Professions Advising and
Undergraduate Research.
Her hard work and fortitude did pay off when she was accepted to A.T.
Still University- Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Missouri
in 2013. Now in her third year of medical school, she is participating
in clinical rotations at one of KCOM’s sites in Arizona, where she helps
deliver babies. Pratt said, “I hope that I keep feeling that sense of awe
that I felt with my first delivery.”
Pratt is deeply grateful to individuals like Lee-Robinson and Brother
Bernard Ploeger, Chaminade University’s President, and countless others
who were instrumental in the development of this program. “When I
was a student at Chaminade we didn’t yet have a formal program, but my
time there definitely helped lead me to where I am today,” said Pratt.
Kevin Ruaro
Keeping up with Kevin Ruaro ’15 is no easy task. In addition to being
an exceptional athlete as a former member of Chaminade’s cross country
team, he is known for taking a rigorous load of courses, including
biology and chemistry.
“I was introduced to Chaminade when they visited my high school in
Guam and it became my top choice due to the feeling of community,”
explained Ruaro. “Chaminade has been integral in providing the
resources needed for students, whether it’s mock interviews or finding
the right program to strengthen an application.”
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Joanna Lau Sullivan
Hawaii philanthropist and prominent community
leader, Joanna Lau Sullivan, died in Honolulu on
September 2, at the age of 94. Widow of Foodland
founder Maurice J. “Sully” Sullivan,
Mrs. Sullivan had been a long-time supporter of
Chaminade University who helped change the
face of the campus. While having many interests,
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan were especially associated in
the education of Hawaii’s youth and health care,
particularly within the Catholic community. They were
major benefactors of Chaminade and provided funding
for the Sullivan Family Library, as well as its predecessor.
in Henry Hall. Mrs. Sullivan also blessed the university
with the handwritten and illustrated Saint John’s Bible.
Named Philanthropist of the Year by the Association
of Fundraising Professionals--Honolulu Chapter in
2008 and 2013, Mrs. Sullivan was well-known
in the community for her generosity. Her graciousness,
the smiles and lei she shared, all the simple gestures,
expressed the sincere aloha she had in her heart
for everyone around her.
Toa and Alana Mariota (BS Criminal Justice ’85, MSCJ ’85 and BA
Communications ’88, MBA ’92), Be-Jay Kodama, BA ’86 and Deven Bukoski
showed support for student athletes at Chaminade Athletics Gala.
McDonald’s franchise
owner of several stores,
Grelyn Rosario, BA ’94,
MBA ’97 inspired others
at the alumni reunion.
Class of 1965 -- Rogelio Simon, Antoinette Leahey and Richard Townsend-celebrated their 50 th reunion year with Chaminade president, Bro. Bernie
Ploeger, SM.
Helping alumni build their network: Chaminade Board of Regent, Central
Pacific Bank president and chief banking officer, as well as the new chair of
Hawaii state’s Board of Education, Lance Mizumoto, MBA ’92; UHA Health
Insurance senior vice president and chief Human Resources officer , Emily
Santiago, BA Business Administration ’87, BFA Interior Design ’89, MBA ’88;
and Hawaii Employers’ Mutual Insurance Co., Inc. president and chief
financial officer, Jason Yoshimi, BBA ’92.
Ku’uipo Kumukahi, BS Elementary Education ’00, a.k.a. the
“sweetheart of Hawaiian music,” performed at alumni luau.
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Alumni Class Notes
1960s
Timothy Eden, BA Philosophy ’68
The Rev. Tim Eden, SM, has been
appointed vice president for Mission at
Saint Mary’s University. Previously he held
the role of university chaplain and faculty
member. The primary responsibility of
the vice president for Mission is to work
collaboratively within the university to
ensure the Catholic and Marianist identity
of St. Mary’s. He will also oversee the Office
of University Ministry and the Marianist
Educational Associates program.
Together Sweetie Pacarro BA ’89,
Alice Cabael-Kaahanui ’86 and
Be-Jay Kodama BA ’86 celebrate
their alma mater, Chaminade.
1970s
Aloha Alumni,
Another amazing time has come as we
celebrate Chaminade’s 60th anniversary.
We look back with gratitude and forward in
hope, faith and in the spirit of confidence.
Alumni, you are a part of this story.
Check out Class Notes. You’ll see the
difference you are making in communities
near and far. This fall 18 alumni will start
or continue an educational journey in
medicine or other health related fields.
From an all men’s junior college in 1955
to a university with over 23,000 alumni
today, we continue to learn and grow.
It is a mystery what this new season will
be like, but one thing is for sure. We will
need to work together to make it greater.
TOGETHER-- all in for Chaminade!
Let’s make it happen.
Enthusiastically,
Be-Jay Kodama ’86
Director of Alumni Relations
bkodama@chaminade.edu
www.chaminade.edu/alumni
PS – Keep informed. Send us
your email address.
Gordon Umi Kai, BS Marketing Science ’73
Gordon Umi Kai received a Fellowship
Award from the Native Arts and Cultures
Foundation (NACF). The fellowships
recognize exceptional Native Hawaiian
artists who have made a significant impact
in the fields of visual arts, dance, music and
traditional arts. Umi received the award for
Traditional Arts. He is a master of Native
Hawaiian arts and known especially for
the weapons he creates working with bone,
wood, shark’s teeth creating objects for
fishing, farming and more. He will use
his fellowship to launch a traditional arts
master-apprentice program to teach next
generations to create Native Hawaiian
cultural objects.
1980s
Gina Saldania, BA Elementary Education,
Psychology ’81
Gina Saldania is
an actress, model
and beauty
queen, who has
won local and
national titles.
This led to
international
modeling and
being accepted at the Elite
Modeling Agency in New York. She has
appeared on various television series, in
made-for-TV movies and in feature films.
Gina’s daughter, Clea Saldania-Rountree,
also an international model, actress and
beauty queen has been modeling since she
was a baby.
Donna Pennington, BFA Studio Art,
Interior Design ’85
Donna Pennington is the director of Interior
Design at MGA Architecture where she said
“being in an environment that is healthy
both physical and mental allows creativity to
flow freely.” Both Donna and her husband
Terry are Chaminade alums and support the
Chaminade men’s golf team. She said, “We
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love giving back to Chaminade as we know
as former students, things are expensive.”
Donna is also on Chaminade’s Advisory
Board for the Environmental + Interior
Design program with program coordinator
and faculty member Joan Riggs.
1990s
Sean Rooney, BS Criminal Justice ’90
Sean is the assistant
chief counsel for the
Enforcement Division
of the California
Department of
Business Oversight.
For the last 19 years,
Sean has been responsible for the criminal
investigations and
prosecutions of securities fraud and “Ponzi”
schemes throughout
the state of California.
Sean has also served on
the Board of Directors
of the National White Collar Crime Center
(NW3C). The National White Collar
Crime Center, also known as NW3C, is a
congressionally funded non-profit
corporation which trains state and local law
enforcement agencies to combat emerging
economic and cyber-crime problems. He
is also a member of the John R. Wooden
Award Committee of the Los Angeles
Athletic Club, which selects the top men’s
and women’s NCAA collegiate basketball
player each year.
Elizabeth Kelley, BA Business
Administration ’95
Elizabeth “Bitsy” Kelley and members
of the Kelley family together with the
Outrigger Resorts ‘ohana launched OZONE
– Outrigger’s Zone, a global conservative
initiative designed to strengthen coral health
and resiliency in the waters of Outrigger
Resorts’ iconic destinations. Bitsy Kelly, vice
president of corporate communications for
Outrigger Hotels, said “OZONE is an action
plan that charts a clear course for Outrigger
to make a positive impact in helping to save
and protect coral reefs and ultimately the
wellness of the waters around the world. As
a lifelong surfer, swimmer and snorkeler,
ocean health is near and dear to my heart,
and I’m extremely proud that Outrigger
Resorts has pledged significant resources and
is aligning with key conservation partners for
this important cause.”
Brook Lee, BA English ’96
Brook Lee is currently living and working in
Los Angeles. Along with commercial
appearances, Brook is a creative director for
THE SHEPPARD, a boutique creative
marketing company. She lives with her
2010s
husband Tory and her two children
Fynnegan 8, and Bailey who just turned
one in June. Brook was Miss USA and Miss
Hawaii USA prior to winning the Miss
Universe 1997 pageant. The beautiful photo
shared was taken by Fadil Berisha.
David Morimoto, MBA ’97
David Morimoto was recently promoted to
executive vice president & chief financial
officer of Central Pacific Bank and its
publicly traded holding company, Central
Pacific
Financial
Corp.
(NYSE:
CPF). In
his new
role, David
is responsible for the
financial
management,
accounting,
management
reporting
and investor
relations functions of CPB and CPF. “My
Chaminade MBA played a vital role in my
career development as it helped to strengthen my leadership and team building skills,”
he said. David and wife, Kathy, reside in
Honolulu with their two daughters.
2000s
Heather Calabro, MED ’09
Heather Calabro and her ninth grade
students at Mid-Pacific school in Hawaii
tapped into the power of 3D printing to
bring history to life in their community.
Heather teaches a project-based learning
Humanities course and says she is always
looking for creative ways for the students
to display work. Heather said “I am using
my Master’s in Education degree from
Chaminade by creating curriculum for
innovative project-based learning courses
at Mid-Pacific and guiding my students
through authentic learning experiences. She
is in her fifth year at Mid-Pacific and had
previously taught for five years at Sacred
Hearts Academy.
Joseph E. Agudo, BA Business
Administration ’02, MBA ’10
“I was traveling for a bit in Europe mainly
in Germany, Italy, and Norway (Learned
Norwegian
as well while
there)” writes
Joseph Agudo.
Joseph owns
a small business, “EZ
Reels” where
he specializes
in actor demo
reels (editing
and filming)
along with
actor headshots and
photography.
He enjoys acting and is currently with a
Honolulu based agency, Premier Models and
Talent. You may have seen Joseph in a
previous Hawaii Five – 0 shows.
Alex Javier, MBA ’12
Alex Javier is the senior marketing specialist
at Servco Pacific Inc. in Hawaii where he
is in charge of managing the company’s
distributor and retail websites which includes
Scion, Toyota, Lexus, Subaru and Chevy.
He writes, “After graduating from the MBA
program, I gained valuable insights into
the nature of businesses as a whole. I was
not only able
to take my
educational
experience and
directly apply
it in my career
but most
importantly,
the values and
principles I
learned help
guide the
decisions I
make on a
daily basis.”
Fuatino Leleo Solaita, BA Business
Administration ’14
This past summer, the U.S. Department
of the Interior announced the selection of
four students from the U.S. Insular Areas to
participate in the Office of Insular Affairs
Internship Program in Washington, D.C.
Two of the four students selected are from
Chaminade. Fuatino Leleo Solaita, from
Nu’uuli, American Samoa is pursuing a
Master’s Degree in Business Administration
from Chaminade University. She is currently
working as a Human Resources practitioner
at the American Samoan Government
Department of Human Resources. Also
selected was Martin Joseph Moore III, of
Ngerchemai, Koror, Palau and Pottstown,
Pennsylvania who is a graduate of Xavier
High School in Chuuk, Federated States
of Micronesia and senior at Chaminade
University majoring in International Studies.
Phillip Dela Cruz, BS Biochemistry ’15
A Kamehameha Schools graduate and a
Chaminade Biochemistry graduate is now
attending George Washington University
School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
He shares “Chaminade University has been
instrumental in helping me achieve my
lifetime goal of becoming a physician.
Thanks to the Office of Health Professions
Advising and Undergraduate Research, I was
able to receive early acceptance to the George
Washington University School of Medicine
and Health Sciences. Mahalo nui to Patricia
Lee-Robinson and Brother Bernie for their
hard work and perseverance in securing
multiple opportunities for students to attend
professional schools. I am also
eternally grateful for Dr. Bulent Terem and
Professor Janet Jensen.” His dad, Philamerico
“Phil” Dela Cruz received his MBA from
Chaminade in 2010 and is a part of the
Chaminade University staff.
Sydney Mansala, BS Criminology &
Criminal Justice ’15
Sydney Mansala will be furthering her education and writes “Chaminade University
made me believe in the beauty of my dreams.
With enough courage and perseverance
comes success. Now, I am ready to take on
New York as I begin my journey to earn my
Masters in Public Policy Administration at
the John Jay college of Criminal Justice.”
Memorials
Joanne Mathis Caldwell, BA ’81
Merla A. Marsh, BS ’84
Joseph Esquibal, BS ’93
Lauren Lucas Stephens, BA’01
Neville Colburn, MBA ’13
Blaise Baldonado, Director for
Student Activities
Joanna Sullivan
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Financial Overview Update
FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2015 (unaudited FYE 2015 financial data*)
Aulani Ka‘ano‘ i, Vice President of Finance and Facilities
The University had an increase in net assets for the year ending June 30,
2015, of over $1.34 million. These results were driven by a strong
operating surplus, modest endowment gains, and continued investments
in our facilities. Though enrollments were uneven, especially in our
part-time programs, a careful eye on spending resulted in a surplus of
almost $1.7 million (cash basis). The endowment portfolio recorded
moderate total realized and unrealized gains for the year of $ 320,000.
2%
FYE
11%
Over the summer, we were also very busy completing the renovation
12% offices including the Office of the Provost, the 8%
of three administrative
Office of Pre-Health Professions Advising and Undergraduate Research,
11%
and the Office of Native Hawaiian Partnerships. All three projects were
funded by a U.S. Department of Education Title III grant.
70%
Net tuition & fees Private gifts & grants Auxiliary enterprises Federal grants & contracts, investment income & other
Total Comparative Net Assets*
FYE
$60,000,000
$49,118,000
9%
Restricted-Temporarily
0
Restricted-permanenetly
3%
10%
9%
3%
10%
12%
20%
FYE 2015
Restricted-permanenetly
Unrestricted
Restricted-permanenetly
Unrestricted
Restricted-Temporarily
Unrestricted
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Unrestricted
20%
60%
60%
FYE 2014
FYE 2015
FYE 2014
$40,503,000$39,457,000
$6,137,000$6,112,000
$11,469,000$11,191,000
$58,109,000 $56,760,000
Unrestricted
Restricted-Temporarily
Total
Restricted-temporarily
Unrestricted
Restricted-permanenetly
Restricted- permanently
Total
Restricted-Temporarily
Total
Net Assets
Total
Restricted-Temporarily
10
$46,877,000 $40,000,000
$10,000,000
FYE 2014
$31,166,000
$4,809,000
$4,553,000
$8,590,000
Restricted-permanenetly
Total
FYE 2014
$32,839,000 $5,027,000 $3,890,000 $5,121,000 $50,000,000
$20,000,000
FYE 2014
FYE 2015 2015 Expenditures*
Total
$30,000,000
FYE 2014
70%
11%
Finally, a $100,000 grant from Mr. Sai Cheong Chui, a graduate of
Chaminade’s MBA program, allowed us to complete a much needed
renovation of our tennis courts. The beautifully renovated tennis
courts have new drainage systems, surfaces and coated fencing.
2%
11%
8%
Construction and renovation projects have continued to flourish on
campus. In early August 2015, we proudly opened the new lobby of
Clarence T.C. Ching Hall. Featuring our University seal imbedded in
the natural stone floor, the lobby is a beautiful addition to our campus.
The on-going renovation of Clarence T.C. Ching Hall continues to be
funded by a generous grant from the Foundation of the same name.
2015 Revenue*
Fall 2015
FYE 2015
FYE 2014
Instructional academic support $27,263,000
$27,469,000
Institutional support
$9,328,000
$9,257,000
Auxiliary enterprises $4,778,000 $5,379,000
Student services $4,159,000$4,262,000
Total $45,528,000 $46,367,000
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Gifts of $500,000 or more
Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation
Gifts of $100,000 to $499,999
Atherton Family Foundation +
Chaminade University
Educational Foundation
Hogan Family Foundation
Marianist Center of Hawaii #
The Marianist Province of the U.S.
The Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation
Strong Foundation
Vaughn Vasconcellos#
David Wilson & Carolyn A. Berry Wilson +
Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999
The Kamehameha Schools
Lesnik Charitable Foundation #
Mamoru & Aiko Takitani Foundation
Edison H. Miyawaki
Office of Hawaiian Affairs
James J. Viso
Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999
Alana Dung Research Foundation
Jeanne A. Anderson
Leslie N. Blount &
The Late Richard T. Blount
Stephen & Adelia C. Dung #
John D. Field, Jr. ‘84 & Susan J. Field # +
Raymond D. & Judy Griffiths +
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
Freeman Foundation
HMSA Foundation
Matson Foundation #
The Queen’s Medical Center
Richard T. Blount Education
Foundation, Inc.
Jean E. Rolles ’93 #
Patrick K.S.L. & Sandy Yim +
Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999
Bank of Hawaii
CUH Tax foundation#
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Eric F. ’94 & Lori Ann Y. Fujimoto
Charles L. Gaty & Julie Farman
Daniel D. ’81 & Judy Goo #
Rukie K. Harris
Edward J. & Marilyn Hogan
Matthew D. ’89 & Kelli Howard #
Ronald D. & Mitzi Howard
Wayne Honeycutt
Bro. Thomas P. Jalbert, SM ’71
John Chin Young Foundation
Michael F. Kerr #
Kosasa Foundation
Lin & Ella Wong Foundation
Violet S.W. Loo #
RJW Foundation #
Melvin R. & Merriam Schantz
Star Marketing Int’l., Inc.
Suresh & Anna Sundarababu
Lawrence K.W. Tseu
Ushijima Architects, Inc. #
Thomas C. Wesselkamper
William H. Hannon Foundation
Ronald & Kathleen S. Wo #
Albert S.P. & Maureen H. Wong
James W.Y. Wong #
Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC #
W. David P. Carey, III & Kathryn J. Carey #
David L. & Valerie M. Coleman #
Christopher Dawson
Lani Dawson Arena
Dawson Technical, LLC
Kenneth Eland
Mark Fukunaga & Margery S. Bronster #
Jason Grosfeld
Irongate, LLC
J. Watumull Fund #
# Indicates Annual Fund President’s
Council of Donors Membership
+ Indicates new pledge from FY 14-15
* Indicates matching gift (see pg.23)
Amy L. Jampel #
KemperLesnik Sports Management
Tim Lay
Blaine R.Y. Lesnik #
Gary E. & Kay D. Liebl #
Louis A. Lopez, Sr. & Jean Lopez
Michael C. & Cynthia W. Loui
Nhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-Nguyen #
Oahu Travel, Inc. #
Outrigger Enterprises, Inc. #
Pacrep LLC
James W. Robinson, Jr. &
Patricia M. Lee-Robinson
Marti S.N. Steele ’92 #
Richard E. & Catherine Tanaka #
Gulab & Indru Watumull #
Jaidev D. & Julie T. Watumull #
R.J. “Zap” & Barry Zlatoper #
Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999
Anonymous Donors
American Carpet One Foundation
American Savings Bank
Aramark Campus Services
Donn R. ’84 & Lynne Ariyoshi
Violeta A. Arnobit #
Belt Collins Hawaii Ltd.
William S. ’86 & Teresa Bossany
Paul F. Campbell ’76 #
Central Pacific Bank
Daniel L. & Carolyn K. Colin #
Jerry Correa, Jr. & Mari-Jo Correa
Creative Building Concepts LLC#
Walter A. Dods, Jr. & Diane Dods #
Edward Enterprises, Inc.
First Hawaiian Bank
First Insurance Company of Hawaii
Charitable Foundation #
Troy G. & Pam Goodman
Warren H. & Gail Haruki #
The Howard Hughes Corporation
Ironworkers Union Local 625
Dennis Kisler
McDonald’s Restaurant of HI, Inc.
Sharon McPhee #
Joseph & Celeste Melehan #
Lance A. Mizumoto ’92 #
Mark Mugiishi
Wilson T. Orbe, Jr. ’73 &
Barbara E. Orbe ’76 #
Pacific Labor Service, LLC
Partizan Films, LLC
Lawrence D. & May Y. ’91 Price
Saint Louis School
Charles B. Salmon, Jr.
David & Jacqueline Savage #
Securitas Security Services USA, Inc.
Servco Foundation
Martha B. Smith ’91
St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii
Kristina E. Stone ’00 #
David & Carol Striph
Willibrord K. ’61 & Pauline A. Tallett #
M ahalo for YOUR
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Lance Terayama
Victoria Ward, Ltd.
Vincent E. &
Katherine J. Neal Memorial Fund
Richard F. Wacker #
John F. & Dawn M. Webster #
Francis & Jeannine Wiercinski #
Wiercinski & Associates, LLC #
Shelley Wilson #
Wilson Care Group
Terry & Diane Wood #
Robin C. & Lillian M. Yoshimura
Hoyt Zia & Leigh-Ann Miyasato #
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Anonymous Donors
Steven C. Ai #
Alakaina Foundation
Ruth Ann Becker #
Becker Communications, Inc. #
Christopher J. & Melissa C. Benjamin # *
Gae Bergquist-Trommald #
Glen A. Birdsall ’74 # *
Stephen David Bloom &
Mike Blankenship #
Rendell K. Bourg
David A. & Nora Bramlett #
Brett Hill Management
Michael Broderick & Maile Meyer #
John C. & Mary Lou Brogan #
Patrick C. ’87 & Katrina Butler # *
Bro. John Campbell, SM
Gregory G. Caputy & Joy A. Bliss
Frances C.H. Ching #
Florence Chinn Loui
Juliette S. Chock #
Keith A. & Peggy S. Chock # *
City Mill Company Ltd./
Chung Kun Ai Foundation #
Richard & Carolyn J. Chun-Hoon
Anthony L. & Jill A. Clapes
Louisa Cooper #
Daniel J. Curran & Claire Renzetti #
Mattson C. Davis
Desert Island Restaurants, LLC #
Nancy Drake
Cathy Dunlap
EAJ Productions, LLC
Sean Feeney
Fergus & Company
Angeline L. Fleck
F. Craig Floro
Dale R. & Susan Fryxell #
Thomas C. Geist
The Gentry Companies
William F. & Sheri Gleason #
Stephen P. Graner
Rodney M. Harano ’84 #
Robert S. & Lori K. Harrison #
William R. & Virginia S. Hinshaw
Vincent Hodge &
Grissel M. Benitez-Hodge #
Richard J. ’73 & Eileen Hollembaek #
Bro. Robert Hoppe, SM ’64 #
Hub International of California
Insurance Services, Inc.
Marshall W. & Yuko Hung #
Kyle Johnson #
Zack Jones & Janet A. Liang #
Joon S. Joo ’83, ’84 #
Kalei & Aulani ’93, ’96 Kaanoi #
Kai Hawaii, Inc. #
Randall Y.M. Kam & Lesley J. Brey ’88 #
Albert Kanno
Ke’aki Technologies LLC
Dwight M. & Ann I. Kealoha #
Diane M. Kimura #
Roderick K. & Y.S. King #
Kuan Yin Temple
Gordon David ’72 & Louise M. Lau
Hon Sun & Martha L. ’67 Lee #
Henry & Sharon LePage #
Richard C. ’78 & Carin Lim #
Betty B. Long #
Warren R. Loui
Duncan & Dawn ’93 MacNaughton #
Duane Madl
Don & Dee Jay A. Mailer #
Bryan D.Y. & Hiroko Man
Stephen J. Marcuccilli ’78#
Michael ’80 & Joanne Marinich #
Matson Navigation Company, Inc.
Ralph & Erlinda Mesick #
Harry L. ’67 & Ginger S. ’08 Miller #
Bennette Misalucha #
Randolph G. ’02 & Lynne Moore #
James F. & Lauren Moriarty #
Kenneth E. & Marilyn W. Nickels #
Peter L. Oren
Pacific Directconnect, Inc.
Wendell K. & Annette Pang #
Christopher Patrinos &
Pamela Silva-Patrinos *
Pepsi Beverages Company
Michael M. & Lori Rockers #
Donald D. & Mona L. Rodrigues #
Larry & Patricia Rodriguez #
Eric J. Roeben ’75, ’78 #
Carl U.J. ’70, ’78 &
Sandra J. ’72, ’82 Rossetti #
Masaru K. Saito ’78 *
W. Randall & Cheri Lanette Schoch #
Jan A. Seymour ’76
Phyllis N.T. Shea ’62 # *
Tadashi R. ’61 & Cora Shibata #
Thomas J. Snee ’69 #
Joseph F. Spadaford, Jr. #
Annie Sueda
Thomas H. & June K. Takano #
Michael B. & Anne Terry #
Laurie K. Tom #
Douglas Tostrud & Christine M. Gayagas #
Donald L. Traut, Sr. #
Robert S. & Jeanne K. Tsushima
Robert L. ’80 & Virginia Vieira #
Carl J. Voss
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Charles B. Wands, Jr. ’77 & Erin Wands #
Timothy I. Wee, Jr. & LeNora Wee ’72 #
Ralph C. ’84 & Judith M. Wells #
Helen J.D. Whippy #
Robert M. Witt #
Donald M.S. &
Teresa Y.B. Chan ’62 Young #
Verna H.F. Young ’62 #
William L. Yuen
Joseph C. Zelanis, II & Cynthia A. Zelanis #
Gifts of $500 to $999
Anonymous Donors
Derrick Abe
David K. Anderson
Asia-Pacific College
Jane M. Au
Robert L. & Marsha M. Beard
Benn Pacific Group, Inc.
John Breckenridge
Cleo Brown
David F. Butterworth, Jr. ’81
Thomas G. ’68 & Patricia Cabrinha
Alfred & Lilia Castle
Chinese-American Educational
Consultants, Ltd. (CAEC)
Clinton R. & Suzanne S. Churchill
Charles L. & Abbie Cotrell
John V. Crank ’96 & Un Mei Pan
Joseph A.’72 & Deborah W. Donchess *
Lee D. Donohue, Sr. ’77 &
Lucille K. Donohue
David D. Dunlap
Norman E. & Nicole M. ’80 Dupont *
Kinsley M. ’67 & Sue S. Fujitani
Clifton & Sandra N. ’79, ’82 Furukawa *
Jimmy C & Armela V. Ham
Don Harada
Douglas ’69 & Diane E. Hayashi
William W. Hicks ’71
Glenn F. Honda
Honolulu Steak House, LLC
Hilbert R. ’74 & Joan M. Hubble
Francis & Jacquelyn Imada
Ronald M. Iwamoto
Kahala K. Kabalis ’05, ’07 *
Philip Kahue
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Clyde F. ’66 & Margaret T. Kang
Robert F. Kay
Richard R. & Linda Kelley
Gary Kienbaum
Kirk M. ’78 & Pamela Knight *
Corita S. Kong ’63 *
Rev. Dennis M. Koshko ’71
KP Financial Svcs Ops
James W. Kraus & Kai E. White ’02
Anton C. & Julie W. Krucky
L.Q. Pang Foundation
Gregory W.L. Leong ’72
Linda Tomei Design
Rafael & Mylene C. Lizarraga
Local Union 1186 IBEW
Edna K.S. Loo
Reynold J.Y. Lum ’84
Edna Magpantay-Monroe
Morgan Stanley Foundation
Arthur L. & Waltraut Mori
John H. Morris, III ’92 & Yuen C. Morris *
Christopher & Judith N. Munoz
Carl Nagami
Native Hawaiian Veterans, LLC
Hieu D. Nguyen ’09, ’14
David A. Nobriga
William J. O’Donnell, II ’72 &
Daniela O’Donnell
John J. ’89 & Jeanine Oliga
Pac-Tech Communications LLC
Brian J. Pactol ’03 & Marsha Marumoto
David M. Parrish ’80
Daniel A. Pavsek
Michael P. & Susan Prokop
Queen’s Health System
Kenneth & Shaunagh G. Robbins
Robert M. Kaya Builders Inc.
Winona E. Rubin
Thomas ’87 & Raven M. Shieh
Robert A. Smith, III
Switch-Trade LLC
Wayne & Bev Takabayashi
Donald M. Takaki ’68
Richard S. Townsend ’65
Henry G. & Jean R. Trapido-Rosenthal
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Blossom Y. Tyau
Charles Volk & Kathy Jefers-Volk
Sharon R. Weiner
Windward Community Federal
Credit Union
Vernon Y.C. Wong ’92 & Carla Fukumoto
Tina Yamamoto
Francis K. ’69 & Kathleen C. ’69 Yamamura
Jai Ho & Kyung J. Yoo
Hugh & Patricia K. Yoshida
Stephen H. Yuen
Gifts of $250 to $499
Anonymous Donors
Ellen Akaka
Leroy M. Andrews ’65
Damon Lee ’80 & Diane Bell
Philip Bossert
BP Fabric of America Fund
Joseph P. ’82, ’97 & Laure Burke *
Donald N. ’79 & Jennifer M. Campbell *
Dante & Olan Carpenter
Center Marianist Community
Paul & Lynn Cepeda
Richard L. & Marilyn R. ’74 Chisholm *
John A. Chock
Brandon T. ’03 & Jill ’06 Chun
William E. ’73 & Phyllis J. Cook
Michael D. ’79 & Sally A. Coovert
Scott N. Crawford
Greg & Patricia W. Culver
Hanna M. Curtius ’15
Lance G. ’78 & Jean W. Davis
Michael Dunsky
Henry S. Dziekan, Jr. &
Cathleen A. Dziekan ’73 *
Clark Edwards
John C. ’70, ’80 & Mary A. Epperson
Richard J. ’84, ’85 & Nancy L. Erickson
Amado Gabriel M. Esteban ’86
William F. ’68 & Karen Ferguson *
Maimoa H. Fineisaloi ’07
Jean L. Fitzgerald ’92
Donald J. & Pat Frericks
Richard & Margaret L. Friedman
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Council of Donors Membership
+ Indicates new pledge from FY 14-15
* Indicates matching gift (see pg.23)
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Reid Fukumoto
The Fund Development Group
GEICO
Gentry Investment Properties
Frederick W. & Stephanie R. Genz
Stephen J. ’84 & Elizabeth Gilbride *
Goodenow Associates Investigations LLC
Stefan Grabas ’98
Dennis M. & Janet M. Grogan
Phillip D. ’91 & Karen A. Gvozden
Edward F. ’77 & Janet C. Hagan
Michael Haisen
Mark Hinshaw
Clarence T.K. & Tammy P.N. Hohu
Valerie J. Hong
Sandra B. Jhung ’63 *
JN Group, Inc.
Bro. Robert Juenemann, SM
Neil Y. Kamehiro
Andrew S. Kamikawa ’05, ’09 *
Edward & Leilani Keough
Richard Y. Kido
Gregg & Be-Jay T. ’86 Kodama
Terrence Y.V. ’89, ’03 & Janice Kong
Anthony & Joan Kuh
James C. & Antoinette M. ’65 Leahey
Ernest K.H. Lee
Glenda Leon Guerrero
John T. ’79 & Cheryl B. Lettieri
James P. ’90 & Cleopatra Lucas
Edmundo R. ’72 & Cheryle Mandac
Joan Y. McAllister-Williams ’00 *
Christopher A. McNally & Ping Bai
Thomas M. Mengler
Mina Corporation
William Morgan & Rosemary S. Wong ’67
Thomas J. ’65 & Frances Mulligan
Gwen S. Naguwa
Alan Nakamura
Alvin R. & Patricia A. ’88 Neufeldt
Theresa Neuroth ’90 *
Vincent Ortolano & Nadine A. Clapp ’73
Yukio Ozaki & Elizabeth D. Train
Jeremiah A. Pahukula, Sr. ’75 &
Ellen M. Pahukula *
Bill E. Palmer ’69
Palolo Chinese Home
Kenneth Pollet & Joan V. Nacino ’85
Thomas J. ’88 & Florine Rafael
Jerome E. & Cheri L. Rauckhorst
Elenita T.E. Rudholm ’85 *
Rogelio ’65 & Marcella P. Simon
Scott A. Spencer ’86, ’88
James T. ’73 & Lillian F. Stowe
Maritel S. Suniga
Elaine J. Takata ’06
Li May Tang
Stuart C. ’84 & Margaret Tanimoto
Virginia Teller
Terry E. Thomason
Eric K. ’71 & Gail P.H. ’90 Tiwanak
Joey & Terri Trevathan
William & Renae L. Villa
Montira L. Warran ’95, ’99 *
Mary Frances M. Watanabe ’60 *
Rev. Msgr. Terrence A.M. Watanabe ’73 *
James A. Watson ’81
Thomas & Magdalen ’65 Wenska
Tom & Louise Wilson
Mark K. & Marlene H. Yamashita
Jon C. Yoshimura
Gifts of $100 to $249
Anonymous Donors
A Meeting Source LLC
Anne N. Abaya
Jordan K. & Brandi K. Abe
Nancy Acerrio
Efren H. Adalem ’82
William K. ’95 & Mary E. Adcox
Advantage Health Care Provider, Inc.
Benjamin P. & Nida S. Agoo
Keith & Christy P. ’87 Aiwohi
Alante Construction
Marc R. Alexander
Kurt Almeida
Deborah L. Anderson ’82
James R. & Tina L. ’05, ’14 Andrade *
David F. & Lenny Andrew
Francis Aona
Lorna Aratani
Tyler H. Aratani ’14
Benjamin Y. Au ’94
Susana C. Babauta
Marge C. Barnette ’66 *
Gary Batungbacal ’67
Patric J. ’73 & Pauline M. Baumgartner
Christine D. Beck
Chris Beddow
Stephen F. ’76 & Suzanne Bell
Clifford J. Bieberly
Mary Bjelland
Frank & Gayle Boitano
Robert J. Bolson
Richard M. Bordner & Nancy Y.H. Tsui ’94
Dominic W. ’97 &
Kehau K. ’01, ’04 Bugado
Thomas E. Burkhardt, Jr. &
Joan M. Burkhardt
Darwin & Leticia Cabanas
Lee & Evonne Cabrera
Louis A. ’78, ’80 & Nancy Caires
Roy & Angeline Camello
Jacqueline Cano ’15
John A. ’88 & Kumiko Carlin
Ruth R. Carrillo
David O. & Charlotte Carter
Mary C. Cassarno
Henry T. & Eunice W. Chang
Cheon P. Chee
E.D. & Claire Cheeley
Philip H. & Gerry W. Ching
Stanley R. & Bertha H. ’63 Ching
Jack M. ’84 & Elizabeth G. Chinn
Lily L. Chinn
Choate Hawaii Real Estate
Cedric D.O. Chong
Glenn B. Chong ’75
Christopher T. Chun ’00
Michael J. & Bina M. Chun
Alexander K.W. ’85 & Janice S. Chung
Michael L. Clark ’73 & Elaine Kennedy
William S. Cobb, Jr. & Barbara P. Cobb ’84
Richard W. & Alicia Coller
Jeffrey S. ’83 & Ethuko Collins
Arsenio B. & Priscilla P. Coloma
Edna M. Colon ’92
Shawn ’10 & Sara ’10 Connis
Regina G. Coopat ’84 *
Steven E. ’83 & Eliane L. Coss
John Costales, Jr. ’81, ’88 & Mary Costales
Wayne & Pamela D. ’80 Crenwelge
Jeffrey S. Cribbs, Sr. ’70 & Peggy Cribbs
Karen E. Crowley
James J. & Roberta R. Cullen
John R. Culmer ’73
Janet T. Davidson
Edith M. Davis
Timothy M. Dayton
Sadami ’78 & Emily T. Deai
Timothy M. ’93 & Christina Deane
Leon G. DeHaven ’72
Jesus & Rieko Deleon Guerrero
Cipriano M. ’83 & Tessa Deluna
Jose S. Demapan
Kaelani B. Demapan ’15
Ronald D. ’67 & Michele Dempsey
Dental Fitness, Inc.
William L. & Lovey-Ann L. ’76 DeRego
Thomas A. ’76 & Ubol Dickey
Patrick J. Donovan & Cynthia A. Byers
Lincoln T. ’69, ’75 & Mary Jane Drake *
Richard W. Duncan ’88
Russell D. ’75 & Christine Dung
Lee & Jan M. ’84 Dunlap *
Ernie T. Endrina
Scott R. ’87 & Diane Erickson *
Miguel & Olga Espin
Jerry B. ’73 & Michal Mary Farrar
Sandra Fettig
Dennis M. ’83 & Kathy A. Flaherty
John R. Fleckles
Daniel Forster
Larry N. ’82, ’85 & Karen E. France *
Stanley ’81 & Sharon Freeman
William R. Friese ’14 *
Shirley T. Fujii
Raymond & Teresa S. Fujino
Richard R. Fujita, Jr. ’78 & Marvis C. Fujita
Jerry Garcia, Jr. ’83 & Terry Garcia
Roger R. & Kathie A. Garczynski
William Gay & Kelli M. Gay-Monteilh
Edwin J. Gayagas
Daniel S. & Katherine A. Gilmore
Dorothy M. Goldsborough
Rita N. Gora
Kathy Green
Randy & Leslie Groesbeck
David L. Grossman
Daniel ’92 & Rita J. ’91 Guinaugh
Julie M. Halpern ’95
David L. ’63 & Lorraine C. ’64 Hamilton
L esle y J.
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Ha rlin S.K
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Archie Hapai, III & Marlene M. Hapai
Ronnie & Lori Harada
Stephen J. & Helen H. Harper
Hiram B. & Elaine M. Haupu
Hawaii Teamsters Local Union 996
Jennifer A. Hee
Peter K.S. Heimerdinger ’12 *
Michael D. ’76 & Dina E. Hendrickson
Merle N. Higa
Kyle M. Higashi
Kathryn H. Hill ’79
Ryan Y. Hirata ’08 *
Bernard A.K.S Ho ’68, ’79
Jerome T. & Dawn Honda
Robert & Marie V. ’82 Honeywell
Ko Moe Htun &
Susan P. Malterre-Htun ’69
David M. Hubbard ’04
Mark S. & Barbara Hubbard
Thomas P. & Gloria P. Huber
John N. & Marilyn M. ’81 Ige
Gail Ihara ’05
Karlene K. Inaura ’73
Tracy L. Ingram
Daniel A. & T. Nichelle ’01 Inman *
Tom & Angela H. Isaac
Craig & Janet S. Jensen
Kerry & Lea Kanaka’ole
Ruth Kaneakua
Timothy & Darlene Kaneshiro
Kyung Ja Kang
John P. Karbens
Edward M. ’60 &
Grace U. ’61 Kashiwamura
Clayton G. ’78 & Jay Ann T. Kau
Daniel P. ’07 & Heather Kava
Ray S. & Katherine T. Kawaguchi
David A. ’69 & Jamie M. Kawauchi
Holly P. Kennedy ’76
Kathleen V. Kennedy ’92, ‘95
Jeffrey F. ’64 & Sandra Keuss
Patricia A. Kiladis
Michael C. & Margaret Killelea
Stuart M. ’86 & Ronell C. Kimura
James B. & Mary R. Kirkpatrick
Herbert S. ’81, ’82 & Nancy J. Kondo
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Wendell & Melba E. Kop
Barry Y. & Wanda S. Kugiya
Kumabe HR
Taryn K. Kumamoto ’98, ’09
Carolyn Kuriyama
H. H. & Jadine Y.H. ’72 Lau
Merton S.C. & Claire Lau
Andrew C. & Christine C. ’74 Lawrence *
Nathan J. & Melissa Lawrence
John C. ’63 & Patricia Leary
David L. ’71 & Karen J. Leatherman
Paul L’Ecuyer
Edward K.K. Lee ’72 *
Ralph D. Lee, II ’83 & Bonnie Lee
Donald J. Leehey, III ’74 &
Emma Leticia Leehey
Brian L. & Sheri ’08 Lees *
David J. Levy, II ’65 & Barbara Levy
Jay H. Lietzow ’90
Mark V. ’90 & Julie Lindstrom
Raymund L. & Nicetas P. Liongson
Blaise E. ’91 &
Elizabeth-Arlis K. ’85, ’89 Liu *
Elliot H. Loden
Londonderry Oral Surgery, PLLC
Leslie A. Loo
Lesley-Anne Y. Loon
Grady A. ’78 & Suzan T. Lovett
Francis & Lanette L. ’64 Low
Robert J. ’81 & Jill A. Lowe
Bernard K. ’59 & Lolita ’61 Lum Hoy
Donald L. MacGregor, Jr. &
Mary Jo MacGregor
Henry Mandac ’75, ’01
Frank R. Marsh ’68
Thea Marshall
Alice E. Martensen ’65
Jason H. Martin, Jr. ’74
Paul W. Masters
Judith J. Masuda
Chad M. Matsuda ’04 &
Jeanelle J. Sugimoto-Matsuda ’08
Carol M. Matsui
Randall Y. Mau ’81, ’87
Natalie Mavrovich ’10
Frank F. Mawell, Jr. ’88 *
Olive V. Mc Ginnis
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Kaipo G il
Dean F. McGinnis ’97, ’01
John McGough
Charles K. Mckee &
Evangeline Almazan McKee ’87, ’91 *
Paul J. McLean ’67 *
Rosemary McShane
Jon H. Miki ’67 *
Carol R. Minami ’86
Michael B. ’88 & Joan Minnehan
Lucile S. Mistysyn
Gervin K. ’80 & Gayle Miyamoto
Robert E. ’86 & Michele M. Moesch
Judith A. Moody
David S. ’97 & Kathleen K. Morimoto
Kenneth P. ’65 & Lisa Moritsugu
David & Elaine Mortensen
Barbara M. Alford
Melvyn M. Mukai
Irene R. Mulford
Robbie A. Murakami ’13
Sheldon L.H. Nagata ’80
Rodney S. ’88 & Shirley A. Nakamura *
Daniel Yoshio Nakandakari ’87
Noriko Namiki ’92
Joseph C. ’87 & Theresa M. Nawahine
Timothy Ngau &
Terryleen K. Dement-Ngau ’72
John D. Nielsen & Thelma C. Gretzinger
Rory T. & Lori S. Nishino
Wilson H. & Ruth H. Nitta
Lorraine T. Noda
Tim A. K. & Joline J. O’Leary
Jerry & Arlene Ono
Stanley Orr & Cheryl Edelson
Francis R. & Rita M. Ostdiek
Craig K. & Wanda R. Ota
Laurice Otsuka
Ernest J. Oversen ’95
Manuel Xavier ’72 & Judy A. Palazzo *
John W. & Karen E. Pape
Paradise Canyon Systems
Joseph & Helen L. ’78 Parker *
Todd & Sandra L. ’68 Peltzer
Terry B. ’82 & Donna D. ’85 Pennington
Andrew & Kimi Perez
Mario A. & Blanca L. Perez
Richard K. Perkins
Joseph & Darlene Peters
Jeanette L. Peterson
Shauna M. Pimentel ’04, ’06
Teri Pinney ’89
Claire Pruet
Russell Eugene ’73 & Betty J. Puckett
Michael A. ’78, ’80 & Darlene Puhr
Roy L. & Renee A. Rapoza
# Indicates Annual Fund President’s
Council of Donors Membership
+ Indicates new pledge from FY 14-15
* Indicates matching gift (see pg.23)
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Bro. Thomas W. Redmond, SM ’85
Elwin ’70 & Norma J. Reichert
Max E. Reiter ’71 *
Joan D. Riggs
John A. ’69, ’72 & Robyn S. ’69 Robinette
Georgia Savanah Robinson ’91
Robert B. & Sue Robinson
Diane M. Roedersheimer ’81
John H. & Jean B. Rolfe
Mary Rorabaugh
Julieta M. Rosado
Gerald A. ’81 & Mary Rush
Richard & Kapono Ryan
Chris Sadayasu
James Y. & Anne N. Sadayasu
Jason E. & Teresa K. Sakazaki
Sadayuki & Aiko Sakazaki
George Samoszenko ’77 &
Janet A. McMahon
Greg & Emily T. ’87, ’88, ’89 Santiago
Dennis & Linda J. ’68 Sayegusa
Michael Richard Schuster ’76
Fernando & Mary Selman
Jill K. Semmens ’13 *
John C. ’82 & Mary G. Setser
Sandra E. Seyton ’85
Keith B. Shigaki ’94
Mark & Bernadette K. ’85, ’92 Shimono
Del & Debby N. ’90 Shin *
Dayne T. ’84 & Shari Shinsato
Lynn A. Shiroma
Russell D. Silva ’66
Edgel L. & Sandra A.H. Simmons
Edward & Bernadette Mae ’84 Smith
Steven R. Smith ’94 &
Pamela K. Woods-Smith
David ’72 & Ann Snakenberg
Adrienne Snow
John Spahn, Jr. ’01 & Jayna K. Spahn
St. Philomena Church
Ulysses A. Stanley ’79
John A. & Laura Steelquist
Bruce A. Stewart ’77
Derek & Donna Stewart
Leighton F. ’81 & Bonnie Stone
Peter A. & Elizabeth A. Stone ’10
Jasen ’84 & Stephanie Strickland *
George E. & Roberta Sullivan
Thomas E. Symonds, III ’02
Nancy R. Szymczak ’85
Wilfred S. & Molly K. Takabayashi
Richard S. Takata
Gregg M. & Ava Taketa
Linda Lee Takita ’79 *
Keith H. ’77 & Mardelle C. Tamashiro
Kenneth M. & Barbara M. ’65 Tanji *
Anthony W. & Yvonne D. ’63 Tavares
Mary Beth Taylor
Jeffrey ’00, ’11 & Drucilla Thomas
John C. Thompson
Ronald K. ’73 & Shirley Todd
Carl Tom
Patsy H. Tom
Mahalo for YOUR
S UPPO RT!
Wallace S.D. & Pauline H. Tom
Ralph & Theresa Traniello
Traniello Equipment Corp.
Tracy Trevorrow & Lois Yamauchi
Wayne K. Tsutsuse
Gary & Virginia ’61 Tuckey
George B. Turner, Jr. ’77 & Ellen Turner
Arthur E. ’77 & Julie A. Ugalde
Andres & Rosania S. Uherbelau
John & Patty Vasko
Thaddeus J. ’77 & Jean Y. Verville
Gordon A.K. Villa
Jacinto N. & Susan Viloria
Drew G. Waddell ’78, ’79 &
Jo Anne Harvey-Waddell
Jerry A. Walker, Jr. & Donna S. Walker ’86
John G. & Theresa O. Walsh
Thomas B. ’78 & Sandra E. Walther
Robert J. Ward, Jr. ’83 & Nancy Ward ’86
Michael E. ’14 & Cecelia P. ’14 Weaver
Phyllis Weaver
Cris Westfall & Rita A. Figueira ’86
Adeline Wharton ’10
Arthur Bain White, Jr. ’76
William E. & Jan D. ’81 Whiteside
B.J. Whitman ’74, ’79
Conor Whittaker
William S. ’70 & Karnchana Whorton *
Charles Mack Wills Jr. ’82
Peter & Janice I. ’84 Wizinowich
Diane L. Wong
Michael J. Wong
Ronald M. ’62 & Tesi H. Wong
Wendell M.Y. ’62 & Loui C. Wong
Thomas A. Wright
Justin T. Wyble
Norbert J. & Catherine M. Yager
Jane C. Yamada ’66
Kehaulani Y. Yamaguchi ’06, ’09
George M. Yamasaki, Jr. ’79
Theodore M. Yap, Jr. ’74
Houston A. Yarbrough ’79
June T. Yasuhara
Linda K. Yeates ’94, ’97
Alan M. Yee
Theo Yeitrakis ’76
Ann K. Yoneshige
Valerie Yontz
Walter H & Frances L. Yoshimitsu
Harlin S. ’63 & Annette Young
Melissa M. Young ’02, ’03, ’06
Pauline T. Young
Gifts up to $99
Anonymous Donors
Arlo K. ’98, ’00 & Lolita Abrahamson
Donald S. Adams ’79 *
Christie Agena ’14
Oliver & Aurora Aglugub
Terrance Aikens. Jr. ’14
Steven J. ’89 & Nancy E. Albanese
Daniel A. Allen ’79
Philip G. ’81, ’82 & Carolyn Allmon
Easter O. Almuena ’14
Darrell D. Ames
Gary Allen ’89 & Maria Amezcua
Joemarie J. & Maria Luisa P. Anacan
Anthony E. Antonelli, Sr. ’76, ’81 &
Lillian A. Antonelli
Lee-Ann M. Arakaki ’09
Angela L. Arevalo ’03, ’05 *
Garvin V. ’69, ’73 & Helen F. Arrell
Marianne Burkardt Arvidson ’79
Suerte P. Asuncion
Marianne Au
Lori Ann Aukai
Jackie Auld ’14
Ernest A. Avellar
Ernesto V. & Alison W. Baclig
Sherry Ann C. Bagoyo ’06, ’08
Michael W. Baldauf, Jr. ’14 *
Robert & Myra A. Baliares
Linamatda B. Balon
Paul J. ’77 & Susan L. Behrens
Michael M. Bele ’08 *
Robert J. Bempkins ’81 *
Paul J. Benson ’08
Jayme K. Bento ’10, ’15 *
Randall L. Berdon, Sr. &
Candida D.U. Berdon ’89
Sharese S. Bidot ’90
Mefleen A. Billy
Paul L. Bishop ’70 *
Tobias K. ’00 & Natalie Boehm
Michael J. ’77 & Emelie B. Boling
Chester & Deborah L.‘79 Bond
Andres C. Bonotan ’78 *
Elizabeth J. Bookmyer ’95
Fr. Robert Bouffier, SM
Susan E. Boyer ’90 *
Minnie M. Brazell ’79
Jamy Brock ’14 *
David J. ’90 & Jennifer L. Brower
Piilani R. Brown ’02
Rolla O. Brown
William & Jennifer N. ’94 Brown *
Sarah E. Brunello ’14 *
Jennifer L. Bryan ’08
Antonio D. Bueno, Jr. ’09
Kenneth H. Burtness
Edward P. ’68 & Maura F. Callas
Denny & Debra Cameron
Edward W. ’64 & Vera Caminos
Dwight & Jennifer C.M. ’93 Carias
Leif L. Carpenter ’91
Conors J. ’98, ’99 & Aya Castro
Chaminade Pohaku Marianist Community
Edward S. & Po Yau ’98 Chan
Scott L. & Debbie Ann M. Chan
Adrian Y. Chang &
Christine L. Ohtani-Chang ’92
Walter T.C. Chang
Huo & Jian Ping Huang Chen
Randy & Hyun-Joo Cheniault
Ben Choi
Cathy Chow
David A. B ra
mlett
Anthony W. & Deborah A.H. Chun
Derek G. Chung
Stephanie M. Chung
Nathan W. Clevinger ’10
Richard L. ’73 & Sherry Cobb
Matthew J. Cochran
Brandon & Antonia J. ’05 Coffelt
Raymond G. ’91 & Iris M. Collard
Kaimana Coloretti
Angela Coloretti McGough
Michele Cooke ’74
Margo L. Corrado Cowper
Michaela A. Culkin ’98
Conrad V. ’98 & Estrella Dale
Kelly M. Damiano ’11
Gabrielle D. Daniels ’89
Jose P. Degorio, SM ’89
Philamerico ’10 & April M. Dela Cruz
Gene R. Descalzi ’94
Testy Dionis
Eva K. Djou
Dorothy B. Douthit
Frank J. & Frances A. ’04 Doyle
Helene I. Duysings ’12, ’13 *
Querida L.Y. Dydasco ’13 *
Thomas & Marie E. ’80 Early
Bradly & Janice Edgerton
Maryanne Eichorn
Sr. William Marie Eleniki
Robert E. ’80 & Kathleen Z. Ellis
William K. Enoka, Jr. &
Monica L. Enoka ’60
Bernardo E.S. Equila ’14 *
Mirasol C. Espanola ’95
Peter Estomage, Jr. ’67 &
Donna M. Estomago ’68
Marshall U. Estrada, Jr.
Gerald D. & Monica M. ’95 Evans
Stuart ’77, ’79 & Nancy Evans
Kenneth K. Fan ’85 *
Terry L. Fauss ’81
Daniel T. & Mary C. Ferguson
Teesue H. Fields
Richard & Dorothy Figueras
Robert & Cynthia M. ’89 Flating
Sam & Cheyanne Fleury
Daniel J. ’05 & Allison J. Forburger
Mariko L. Foster ’97
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Ju l y 1, 2014 to Jun e 3 0, 2015
Melvin E. & Regina A. Foster
Jeffrey L. ’85 & Katherine A. Fowler
James J. & Judith A. ’65 Fox *
Lawrence S. ’65 & Stephanie Franco
Stephen I. Fujii ’69
Steve Fujimori ’06, ’08
Rev. Yoshiaki ’69 & Tomi Fujitani
June H. Futenma
Manuel N. Gagarin
Lindsay M. ’69 & Lillian Gillespie
Craig A. Glennie ’11 *
Jose S. Gomera
Jose S. Gomera, Jr.
Bernadette A. Gomes ’62
Michael E. ’77, ’80 & Mary Gordon
David M. ’95 & Katherine Greenbaum
Richard E. Griffin ’06
Veronica Griffin ’14 *
Richard L. ’75 & Ramona Grover
Mark A. ’82 & Deirdre Guillory *
Crisanto Gutierrez &
Lily S. Lacuesta-Gutierrez ’88 *
Perry & Linda K. Hachler
Frederick & Frances P. ’66 Hackbarth
Joe N. Hadden, Jr. ’79 & Debra Hadden
Dear & Mateley Hairinios
Robert E. Hamamoto ’88 &
Dayle S. Sasaki-Hamamoto
Irene Hamblen &
The Late Thomas S. Hamblen ’71 *
Michelle N. Hamilton-Golis ’14
Rudynn Hammond
Carl J. Hasselbeck
Thelma Hasuike
Hawaiian Legacy Hardwoods, LLC
Steven J.K.O. Hee ’80
Krispin Hengio
Robert S. & Rosemarie B. Henninger
Salomon Henry
Morgan D. Hill ’93 *
David & Frances M. Hisashima
Howard Hodel & Patty Chan
Judith A. Holloway ’76
Rui J. & Xue L. Huang
Brian M. & Janinne K. ’91 Hulsey
Ernest H. ’83 & Jodee Hunt *
Rebecca L. Huska
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Venus L. Ituralde ’01, ’09 *
Shayne K. S. Iwamoto ’12, ’13 *
Noel Jaderstrom
Cindy H. Janus
Sarah S. Jarvis
Eli H. Jennings ’07 *
Craig & Allison A. Jerome
Jeffrey Jones ’80 *
Monique L. Jones ’92
Samuel Kaauwai *
Bruce A. Kam ’05
Tiffanie C. Kanayama
Robert S. ’76 & Eleanor K. Kaneshiro
Melvin L. ’76, ’78, ’79 & Sandra Kankelfritz
Dustin & Gina M. ’84 Karas
Robert E. ’71 & Yolanda Katz
Blaine Y. Kawakami ’13 *
Clarence O. & Jean S. Kawamoto
Valerie C. Keliiholokai
Errol E. ’82 & Lynnette Kilantang
Kanani Kilbey ’06
Elton N. Kinoshita ’13 *
Richard & Ann L. ’01, ’06, ’12 Kishi
Franklin H. & Carmen S. Kiyabu
Elisabeth Knoke ’88, ’92
Paul R. ’89, ’94 & Susan D. Kobar
George J. Kruse, Sr. ’73 &
Claudette M. Kruse
Seiko Kulliano
Marcia Kurahara
Andrew & Alice Kurata
Ronald & Valerie M. ’70, ’91 Lau
Rodney & Joanne W. ’93, ’94 Lewis *
Ying Chuan ’88 & Gin Zhao Li
Choong M. ’09 & Chi-Ching Lim
Ramon Lopez ’10, ’12
Shastene Maave-Sefo
Issac C. & Rhodesia S. Mabry
Katherine A. MacPherson ’82
James L. & Luella A. Malkin
Larry Mallarino & Linda L. Bogle ’70
Dennis M. ’66 & Barbara E. Maloney *
David R. & Susan L. ’86 Maltby
Hector & Elsa Mamaclay
Curtis P & Stacey S Mamiya
Joseph E. Marcianti, Sr. & Vera Marcianti
Frederic H. ’77 & Christine M. Martens
Jim & Darlene F. ’89 Martin
Brett K. Matsukawa ’14 *
James I. Maurer ’92, ’95
James & Lisa Maxey
Loretta M. Mayko
Roberta Mayor
Peter R. & Kirsten E. ’88 McCormick
Wayne A. ’08 & Marlene L. ’11 McDay *
Thomas McGuiness ’68
Fred J. ’83 & Debra McGuire
Jean McIntosh
William F. ’84 & Lana C. McNeely *
Porsche McWhorter ’14
Glenn A. Medeiros
Paul F. Messina ’96
Katherine Meyer
Andrew J. & Lee A. Miller
Anja Mitobe
Chase Mitsuda ’05
Howard M. ’92 & Susan S. Miyamoto
Noah & Dolores Monsour
Willis H. Moore
Bro. Gary Morris, SM
Steven D. & Cynthia L. Mueller
Thomas H. Muirhead, Jr. &
Carol Marie Muirhead ’90
Francis M. ’75 & Arlene Mungavin
Cassin K. Muramoto ’14 *
Claudia L. Murphey ’68
Peter W. & Carolyn P. Murray
Raymond T. ’72 & Nora G. Mysliwski
Warren H. & Heather K. Naguwa
Heather I. Nakao ’12
Lisa Y. Nambu ’80
Jill M. Newton ’00
Victoria H. Nguyen-Morgan
Maxine A. Nihei
Linda E. Nishigaya ’69
Siako Noket
John J. ’77 & Peggy J. Norosky
Thomas ’77 & Mary E. O’Brien
William F. & Susan ’90 Ogle
Kevin ’94 & Linda ’11 O’Grady *
Nancy C. Oide
Milton K. ’96 & Regina K. ’02 Okayama
Thomas N. ’73 & Ann Oliver
Robert F. Olmos, Jr. ’80 & Lucy Olmos
Stanley S. Omizo &
Naomi Y. Hirano-Omizo
Glenn K. & Charlene Y. ’70 Oyama
Dorian K. Paia, Jr.
Dorian K. Paia, Sr.
Guy K. Paio
Teresita Palma
Edwin & Patty Pang
Francis & Christina Q. ’14 Pangan *
Chardonnay H. Pao ’13
Janet L. Pappas
Robin Paulin ’12
Leonardo Paz ’87, ’89
Richard P. & Georgia Perkins
Sr. M. Agatha Perreira, OSF ’76
Percy L. & Verna Perreira
Rimako B. Peter
Thomas K. ’64 & Jeannette Peterson
Natalie T. Phanphengdy ’12
Mackenzie M. Phillip
Tomasa Pillos
Tiffany M. Pimentel ’09 *
Kevin E. & Claudette M. ’89 Pippin
Richard V. ’77 & Barbara W. Poe
Edwin A. Polendey ’62 *
J. Stephen & Barbara P. Poole-Street
Ward F. Popoalii
Richard J. & Antoinette Port
Ned C. ’81 & Susan Powers
Christopher J. ’14 & Tasha Purington
Susan M. Purnell
Eric Purviance &
Rosemary L. McCarthy ’83
Paul ’95 & Laura L. Putzulu
Yudan Qian ’10 *
Linda L. Quihuis ’92
Gregory A. & Medsura E.M. ’61 Raguindin
Heather K. Ramirez
Luis I. ’76 & Dorothy S. Ramos
Wendle P. Raping ’07
Kristi L. Rapozo ’12, ’15 *
Stephen R. Rapozo, Jr. & Jerilyn A. Rapozo
Charles H. & Roberta J. Rawie
Kaylee K. Razo ’12 *
Greg & Joan P. ’82 Remmert
Kevin S. Rentner ’98
Amatelli Robert & Aubrey E. Ellzey ’10 *
Susan Rodrigo
Tim & Cynthia L. ’89, ’13 Rothdeutsch *
Jimmie L. ’81 & Teresa Jean Russell
Joseph E. Ryan ’66
Milton Sagon & Fay E. Molina-Sagon ’64
Ronald K. ’79 & Sandra Y. Saito
Dexter J. ’65 & Emily Sakai
Vernon K.T. ’72 & Susan Sam
Rodolfo Sambrano, Jr.
Joseph & Maria San Agustin
Raymond ’79 & Luisa Sandoval
Oscar & Evelyn M. Sanqui
Ryan M. Santos ’13
Melvin S. & Allison M. ’86 Sasaki
Leonard S. & Caroline E. Sawyer
Donald ’75 & Peggy Schaum
Heather A. Schlessman
James J. ’76 & Dorothy Schonefeld
John M. & Rieko H. Schriml
William J. & Margaret Schulz
Paul & Terri A. ’81 Schuster
Gregory D. & Karin F. Scott
James & Bonnie B. ’98 Seevers *
Francis & Avea Sefo
Kevin S. & Corazon Q. Serdenia
Richard L. Sevilla
Michael D. & Cynthia ’71 Shain
Ashlee L. Shaner ’13
Clifford P. Shields ’82
Eugene H. & Cora E. Shimabukuro
Walter Shimoda
Orlo G. ’76 & Jillaine A. Shoop
Miles & Ruth L. ’64 Silberstein
L a n ce
Rui & Sandra M. Silva
Carlo ’69 & Adrienne Silvestri
Ann R. Simmons ’14 *
Billy R. ’74 & Ruth Simpson
Sisters of the Sacred Hearts
Mary P. Sjostrom
Andrew J. Speese, Jr. ’67
Charles Spezzano
Spezzano & Associates. Ltd.
Bro. Thomas Spring, SM
Sr. Joanne St. Hilaire ’64
Sharlyne P. Stevens ’81
Carla Stroh-Palalay
Dixon & Valerie Suzuki
Amy M. Takiguchi ’02, ’06
Monica J. Takiguchi
Eric Tamashiro
Randolph C. Tanal, Jr. ’78 &
Debora A. Tandal ’79
Wayne M. & Corinne Tanna
Linus P. ’80, ’81 & Laura E. ’83 Tavares
Manuel C. Tavares, Jr. ’72 &
Carol G. Tavares ’72
William D. & Martha Tavares
Jesse Terpstra, III & Danica N. Terpstra ’87
Cesar P. Tesoro
Joshua A. Thinsew ’12
Roy R. Thomas, Jr. ’74 & Soledad Thomas
Bruce E. ’90 & Marsha L. Thompson *
Barbara W. Thuesen ’75
Lorna J. Togle-McNear ’91
Robert W. Tong ’00, ’04 & Lois H.
Miyashiro-Tong ’02, ’04
Rodney & Shana ’08 Tong *
Mark S. ’74 & Iris Y. ’71, ’73 Tonini
Caesare R. Torres ’14
Paul R. Trupiano ’84, ’88 &
Vicky N. Ah Quin ’84
Iosua S. Tualega
Maria L. Ueoka ’12 *
Roy M. ’75 & Kitty K. Urakawa
Roy T. ’67 & Joan Uyehara
Geraldo S. ’86 & Sara M. Uytingco
Kurtis Van Lue
Alfio J. ’82 & Helen Vasta
Ernest W. Vidinha, Jr. ’01, ’03 *
Arnold A. Vila
Christopher S. Waiamau ’13
Greg & Tina Walsh
James P. Walsh, Jr. & Rachanikorn Walsh
Thomas S. Watt ’68 &
Carole-Anne Tucker-Watt
Cody A. Wells
A. Miz
um
oto ’92
Ethan D. West
Michael A. & Rosario C. White
Bobby R. ’71 & Janet Wilkinson *
Robert ’69 & Gloria P. Williamson
Mark E. Wilson ’94 *
Peter & Edna G. ’06 Wilson
Russell T. Wing, Jr. ’95 *
Brieyhana Z. Winn ’14
Deneen T. Wong ’13
Douglas & Edna C. ’90 Wong
Gerald T. & Connie Wong
Marcus & Joyce B. ’75 Wood
George E ’98, ’00 & Brenda Wooten *
Randall & Martha Jo ’73 Wright
Lisa Yamaki ’08
Joi M. Yamamoto ’01
Wayne S. & Agnes Yamauchi
Sarah S. Yoshikawa
Cheri L. Yoshioka ’09
Gwenson ’83 & Helen F. Yuen
Shan K. Yuen
Sonya F. Zabala ’03
H. Thomas Zerbe, III ’86 &
Ursula F. Zerbe
Lucy Zhang ’09 *
GIFTS IN KIND RECEIVED
FROM THE FOLLOWING
DONORS:
Mike Browning
Patricia A. Couvillon
Foodland Super Markets, Ltd.
Suzi Horan
KFVE-TV
Na Hoku, Inc.
Edward D. Sultan & Rae McCorkle
Tracy Trevorrow & Lois Yamauchi
Ronald & Kathleen S. Wo #
M ah alo
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INTERCOLLEGIATE
Athletic s GALA
Ju l y 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
Platinum Level
Table Sponsorship of $20,000
Miyawaki Foundation
Miyawaki Trust
Gold Level
Table Sponsorship of $10,000
Cincinnati Bengals
Liliha Healthcare Center
New York Mets
Nuuanu Hale Hospital
Lawrence K.W. Tseu
David Wilson & Carolyn A. Berry Wilson
Silver Level
Table Sponsorship of $5,000
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
Dawson Technical, LLC
KemperLesnik Sports Management
Outrigger Enterprises, Inc.
Jean E. Rolles ’93
Bronze Level
Table Sponsorship of $2,500
American Carpet One
American Savings Bank
Aramark Food Services
Belt Collins Hawaii LLC
Central Pacific Bank
Edward Enterprises, Inc.
First Hawaiian Bank
First Insurance Company of Hawaii, Ltd.
Daniel D. ’81 & Judy Goo
The Howard Hughes Corporation
Mike Irish & Robin Yoshimura
Tim Lay
McDonald’s Restaurants of Hawaii, Inc.
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Mark Mugiishi
Oahu Travel, Inc.
Partizan Films, LLC
Lawrence D. & May Y. ’91 Price
Saint Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii
Saint Louis School
Securitas Security Services USA, Inc.
Servco Foundation
Martha B. Smith ’91
Vaughn G.A. Vasconcellos
Wilson Care Group
Ronald & Kathleen S. Wo
Individuals
Jane M. Au
Joseph P. ’82, ’98 & Laure Burke
Dante & Olan Carpenter
Tim Dayton
The FundDevelopment Group
Jerry Garcia, Jr. ’83 & Terry Garcia
Kahala Kabalis ’05, ’07
Patricia & John Kiladis
Bryan D.Y. & Hiroko Man
Marianist Center of Hawaii
Randall Y. Mau ’81, ’87
Sharon McPhee
Sheldon L.H. Nagata ’80
Palolo Chinese Home
Roy L. & Renee A. Rapoza
Phyllis N.T. Shea ’62
Jean E. Rolles ’93
Lawren ce
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Willibrord K. ’61 & Pauline A. Tallett
Li May Tang
Laurie K. Tom
Blossom Y. Tyau
Robert L. ’80 & Virginia Vieira
Diane L. Wong
Pauline T. Young
Donations
David A. & Nora Bramlett
John C. & Mary Lou Brogan
Lee D. Donohue, Sr. ’77 &
Lucille K. Donohue
Gentry Companies
Hub International Insurance Services, Inc.
Francis & Jacquelyn Imada
Dennis Kisler
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Foundation
Paradise Canyon Systems
Pepsi Beverages Company
Robert M. Kaya Builders, Inc.
Tanaka of Tokyo Restaurants Ltd.
Jaidev D. & Julie T. Watumull
Hugh & Patricia K. Yoshida
# Indicates Annual Fund President’s
Council of Donors Membership
+ Indicates new pledge from FY 14-15
* Indicates matching gift (see pg.23)
M aha lo
for YO U R
SUPPO RT!
K .W. Tseu
, Ca rolyn
A. B erry W
ilson & Ed
ison Miyaw
a ki
HUI ‘ĀHINAHINA Athletic s
BOOSTER CLUB
Ju l y 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
Po‘okela Level
Membership of $50,000 or higher
Carolyn A. Berry Wilson & David Wilson
Haleakala Level
Membership of $10,000
to $49,999
Charles L. Gaty & Julie Farman
Bill & Judy Garrett
Suresh & Anna Sundarababu
Silversword Level
Membership of $5,000 to $9,999
Tim Lay
Melvin R. & Merriam Schantz (2)
Vaughn G.A. Vasconcellos
Kula Level
Membership of $2,500 to $4,999
Lance Terayama (Pacific
Labor Service, LLC)
Lanikila Level
Membership of $1,000 to $2,499
Sean Feeney
Fergus & Company
Frank C. Floro
Thomas C. Geist
William R. & Virginia S. Hinshaw
Albert Kanno
Blane Kanno
Dennis Kisler
Duayne Madl
Bryan D.Y. & Hiroko Man
Sharon McPhee
Pam Goodman (Oahu Travel, Inc.)
William L. Yuen
Kilakila Level
Membership of $500 to $999
Anonymous Donors
Derrick Abe
Robert L. & Marsha M. Beard
Rendell K. Bourg
John C. & Mary Lou Brogan
Daniel L. & Carolyn K. Colin
David D. & Jo Dunlap
Steven H. & Mady Lesnik
Gary E. & Kay D. Leibl
Rafael & Mylene C. Lizarraga
Edna K.S. Loo
Mark Mugiishi
David A. Nobriga
Phyllis N.T. Shea ’62
Robert A. Smith
Wayne & Beverly Takabayashi
Stephen H. Yuen
Starter Club Level
Membership of $100 to $499
Anonymous Donors
Nancy Accerio
Keith & Christy P. ’87 Aiwohi
Kurt Almeida
Chris Beddow
Damon Lee ’80 & Diane Bell
Robert J. Bolson
David A. & Nora Bramlett
Joseph P. ’82, ’98 & Laure Burke
Louis A. ’78, ’80 & Nancy Caires
Roy Camello
Keith A. & Peggy S. Chock
Cedric D.O. Chong
Christopher T. Chun ’00
Arsenio B. & Priscilla P. Coloma
Edith M. Davis
Mark Demello
Russell D. Dung
Sandra Fettig
Daniel Forster (Switch Trade LLC)
Shirley T. Fujii
Richard R. ’78 & Marvis C. Fujita
Roger R. Garczynski
Daniel S. & Katherine A. Gilmore
Kathy Green
Don Harada
Ronnie Harada
Stephen J. & Helen H. Harper
Jennifer A. Hee
James B. Kirkpatrick
Gregg & Be-Jay T. ’86 Kodama
Barry Y. Kugiya
Kumabe HR
Leslie A. Loo
Carol M. Matsui
John McGough
Judith A. Moody
David & Elaine Mortensen
Melvyn M. & Karen Mukai
Gwen S. Naguwa
Rory T. & Lori S. Nishino
Tim A.K. & Joline O’Leary
Craig L. & Wanda R. Ota
Laurice Otsuka
Gary A. Pacarro (A Meeting Source LLC)
John W. & Karen E. Pape
Terry B. ’82 & Donna D. ’85 Pennington
Richard K. Perkins
Mary Rorabaugh
Chris Sadayasu
James Y. Anne N. Sadayasu
Jason E. & Teresa K. Sakazaki
Sadayuki & Aiko Sakazaki
Lynn A. Shiroma
Wilfred S. Takabayashi
Laurie K. Tom
Joey & Terri Trevathan
Wayne K. Tsutsuse
Robert L. ’80 & Virginia Vieira
Gordon A.K. Villa
William & Renae L. Villa
Rick Villalpando (Alante Construction)
Conor Whittaker
Michael J. Wong
Kehaulani Y. Yamaguchi ’06, ’09
Francis K. ’69 & Kathleen C. ’69 Yamamura
Mark K. Yamashita
Ann K. Yoneshige
Friends
Membership up to $99
Paul J. Benson
Kaimana Coloretti
Angela Coloretti McGough
Thelma Hasuike
Warren H. & Heather K. Naguwa
Stanley S. Omizo
Eugene H. Shimabukuro
Carla Stroh-Palalay
Wayne S. Yamauchi
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Donor Impact
Ju l y 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
THE FOLLOWING CAPITAL
POJECTS RECEIVED DONOR
SUPPORT:
Campus Electrical Upgrades
Carlson Fitness Center Facilities
Clarence T.C. Ching Hall Renovation
Intercollegiate Athletics Support Facilities
THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS
RECEIVED DONOR SUPPORT:
Awa Symposium Project
Castle Colleagues
Chaminade Athletics Golf Tournament
China Summer Study Internship
The Fund for Chaminade (formerly Annual
Fund for Excellence)
General Athletics Fund
Hogan Entrepreneurial Program
India Immersion
Institutional Advancement
Intercollegiate Athletics Gala
Interior Design Endowment
Marianist Sponsorship Ministries
Foundation Endowment
Men’s Basketball
Men’s Golf
Men’s Soccer
Montessori Summer Institute
Montessori Teacher Education Program
Nursing Students Immersion Program
Ohana Club
Performing Arts
Pu‘ukohola Health Care Services
Rector’s Office
Regent Stanley W. Hong Endowed Fund
for Distinguished Asia-Pacific
Speakers and Scholars
Saito Science Fund
Service Learning
Sino-Capitalism Forum
Student Faculty Research in Cancer
Student Opportunities Pre Health
Sullivan Family Library
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Cross Country
Women’s Soccer
Women’s Softball
Women’s Tennis
Women’s Volleyball
THE FOLLOWING
SCHOLARSHIPS RECEIVED
DONOR SUPPORT:
Accounting Endowed Scholarship
Alpha Phi Sigma Scholarship
Sandra Lynn Barnum Memorial
Endowed Scholarship
Biology Founders Endowed Scholarship
Richard & Leslie Blount Scholarship
Caroline College Scholarship
Chaminade University Educational
Foundation (CUEF) Scholarships
Chaminade University Educational
Foundation (CUEF) Trustees Scholarship
Brandon & Jill Chun Scholarship
Chun-Hoon Family Biology Scholarship
Early Childhood Education Scholarship
John & Susan Field Endowed Scholarship
Camden & Dylen Fujimoto Scholarship
General Nursing Scholarship
General Scholarship
William H. Hannon Scholarship
Fr. Thomas Hogan, SM &
Fr. Joseph Kerr, SM Scholarship
Bro. Thomas Jalbert Scholarship
Fumiko Kanazawa Endowed Scholarship
Kosasa Foundation Summer Bridge
Scholarship
Dr. Feung & Mrs. Mew Sin Lee Scholarship
Antone J. & Mary C. Lopez Scholarship
Terrence Desmond Loui Endowed
Scholarship
Fr. Robert Mackey Endowed Scholarship
Marianist Faculty Memorial Endowed
Scholarship
Native Hawaiin Nursing Scholarship
Vincent E. & Katherine J. Neal Memorial
Scholarship
David M. Peters Endowed Scholarship
Preschool Tuition Aid for Families
with Financial Need
Kristin Prokop Memorial Fund
Ruth Reeves-Taylor Scholarship
Mamoru and Aiko Takitani Foundation
Scholarship
Vincee A. Viso Endowed Scholarship
President Mary “Sue” Civille Wesselkamper
Scholarship
Lin & Ella Wong Foundation Scholarship
Hon. Patrick K.S.L. and Mrs. Santa Marie
Yim Endowed Scholarship
John Chin Young Scholarship
TRIBUTE GIFTS RECEIVED IN
HONOR OF THE FOLLOWING:
Class of 1965
The Family of the Late Dr .Feung &
the Late Mrs. Mew Sin Lee
Phyllis Weaver
Tracy Wong
TRIBUTE GIFTS RECEIVED
IN MEMORY OF THE
FOLLOWING:
Bro. Joseph Becker, SM
Louis Boitano
Richard Blount
Franklin Chinn, Sr.
Leland Chinn
Nellie Chinn
Richard Chinn
Lawrence Clapes
Patrick E. Coleman
Denis DeMello
Sr. Roberta Derby, SND
Bro. Elmer Dunsky, SM
Henry Gomes
Stanley Hong
Franklin K.S. Kam
Feung Lee
Katak Loui
Terrence D. Loui
Fr. Robert Mackey, SM
Peter Ng
Ruth E. Nunnari
David Peters
Mele Peters
Kristin Prokop
DR. EDISON H. AND SALLIE Y. MIYAWAKI FAMILY ATHLETICS CENTER
Partner with us this year to make this intercollegiate athletics support facility a reality.
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MATCHING
GIFTS
Mahalo to those donors who
initiated a matching gift in partnership
with an affiliated organization to
accompany their 2014-15 gift to
Chaminade. Those individuals whose
organizations matched their gifts are
indicated with an asterisk (*) in
this year’s Honor Roll.
Viann Yomai
Chaminade
University
Educational
Foundation
The Chaminade University
Educational Foundation (CUEF)
is a non-profit trust created in
1962 by seven Honolulu
business executives to encourage
and support Chaminade’s mission
and goals. To date, the Foundation
has contributed more than
$1 million to the University for
scholarships, endowments, physical
improvements and programs.
CUEF Board of Trustees
Nicole M. Dupont President
Diane Peters-Nguyen Secretary
Calvert G. Chipchase, III Treasurer
Bryan P. Andaya
Karen E. Anderson
Kaleialoha K. Cadinha-Puaa
Calvert G. Chipchase, IV
Keith A. Chock
Bro. Robert Hoppe, SM
Phyllis N.T. Shea
Gulab Watumull
James A. Naylon (Emeritus)
MATCHING GIFT
ORGANIZATIONS
Dan e Malino
vich
Chaminade University is honored
to recognize and thank all the
individuals and organizations
whose generous contributions give
strength to our mission of enriching
and educating our students for life,
service and success. We value each
gift received and have made every
effort to ensure the accuracy of this
2014-2015 Honor Roll of Donors.
If your name was omitted,
misspelled or incorrectly listed,
please accept our sincere apologies
and notify Institutional Advancement
at (808) 739-4646
or quarter@chaminade.edu so
that we may correct our records.
Mahalo!
Mahalo
fo r YOUR
SUPPORT!
Mahalo to the following organizations for
their generous matching contributions
Alexander & Baldwin , Inc.
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Crum & Forster Insurance
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
Foodland Give Aloha Program
Hawaiian Dredging & Construction Co.
Hawaiian Electric Industries
Charitable Foundation
Intuit Demandforce, Inc.
Matson Foundation
McInerny Foundation
Medtronic Foundation
Partner Reinsurance Co. of US
The Pfizer Foundation
PNC Foundation
State Farm Co. Foundation
UBS Employee Giving Programs
Verizon Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
Western Union
Many corporate employers, parent
companies and foundations will match
the charitable gifts of their employees,
retirees and spouses of employees.
Matching gifts are an easy and
effective way to increase the impact of
your gift to Chaminade. Find out
if your employer has a matching
gift policy today!
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DIAMOND CELEBRATION
3140 Waialae Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816-1578
Change Service Requested
THE FUND FOR CHAMINADE
Celebrating 60 Years of Changing Lives:
Made Possible by You
Since its founding, Chaminade has enriched the lives of so
many—and you, as a valued member of our Silversword ‘ohana,
have helped make this possible.
Through your generous giving each year to the Fund for Chaminade
(formerly the Annual Fund for Excellence), our students continue to
have more life-changing opportunities for learning and success. Your
commitment reaches every one of them, and we are truly grateful.
As we celebrate this milestone year, we ask for your continued
support. Every gift—individually and collectively—ensures our students
can continue to realize their academic, professional and spiritual goals.
Make your 60th anniversary gift today using the enclosed envelope
or online at www.chaminade.edu/gifts.
For more information, contact Brandi Abe (808) 735-4763
or afund@chaminade.edu.
MAHALO FOR YOUR SUPPORT!