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2009-2010 President’s Report/Winter 2011 Magazine La Salle Administration Denise L. Jones, President Tom Dudley, Principal Andrea Burns ’97, Vice President of Advancement Brian Devine, Vice Principal for Student Life Andrew Kuffner, Vice Principal for Academics Matthew Winningham, Vice President of Finance Editor Heather M. Eldon, Associate Director of Marketing contributors Katie Allen Andrea Burns ’97 Rhonda Fisher Denise L. Jones Ann Justice Dedie Cameron Keeney ’79 Greg Kozawa Travis McGuire ’99 Alanna O’Brien Shaun M. Perry ’97 Anton Santos ’10 Gina Stack Matthew Winningham The 2009-2010 President’s Report is for those connected with the mission and success of La Salle Catholic College Prep. Comments should be directed to heldon@lsprep.org. This report is intended to provide general information regarding Institutional Advancement activities during the 2009-2010 fiscal year. This report has not been audited and should not be regarded as an official financial statement of La Salle Catholic College Preparatory. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the donors listed in this report. If your name was omitted, misspelled or listed incorrectly, please contact the Advancement Office at 503.353.1444 or gstack@lsprep.org. Please send address updates to gstack@lsprep. org or 503.353.1444. To activate an electronic subscription via email, please send your email address to gstack@lsprep.org. Mission Statement Inspired by St. John Baptist de La Salle, La Salle Catholic College Preparatory develops students of faith, service and scholarship by providing a transformative education allowing students to realize their maximum potential and use their gifts to serve Christ and humankind. La Salle optimizes financial and academic accessibility for students, especially the underserved, who desire a rigorous and relevant education preparing them for college and life. The La Salle community inspires students to find their voice as global citizens, to put their faith into action and to lead exceptional lives of integrity, honoring the God-given dignity of all. President’s Message: Year in Review La Salle Prep is truly a high school to believe in. We’ve been investing in college-bound students since 1966 and we continue to believe in students every single day. This past year alone 1,425 benefactors invested in La Salle’s annual appeal. This same year, the 164 graduates of the Class of 2010 led La Salle to the state soccer championship; spearheaded the school’s efforts in collecting more than $6,000 for the people of Haiti in less than 24 hours and broke the record as they earned the highest amount of college scholarship dollars (more than $11 million) awarded to a La Salle graduating class. This class also witnessed the retirement of two master teachers synonymous with Lasallian values – humble in nature and authentic in their love of young people. In spring 2010, La Salle bid farewell to the eternally positive Señor Jim Ruppa, who loyally served La Salle for 28 years, along with the pig-collecting Ms. Marilyn Milani, who spent the final 12 years of her quarter century teaching career transforming young minds on La Salle’s campus. Scholars like Jim and Marilyn are Lasallian educators who create the space where learning is centered, initiate conversations about things that matter with respect for differing opinions, where boys and girls grow into young men and women who are life-long learners who use their gifts to serve Christ and humankind. There is ample research articulating the skills and knowledge needed for success in today’s globally interconnected, technologically-charged environment. However, when president of Seattle University Father Stephen Sundborg spoke at our Heritage Breakfast, he suggested our young people don’t need more classes, technology, language mastery, etc. They need a center, a core, a soul that will hold them together and keep them planted. I believe La Salle’s attention to the heart, mind and spirit of every student is what distinguishes us from others – and provides the framework for La Salle graduates to thrive. Thanks to our faithful benefactors, La Salle continues to significantly increase financial aid funds available for our families. A core principle of Lasallian education is that all motivated students deserve an excellent education. It is not something one must qualify for. Access to La Salle Prep has a broader and stronger reach thanks to so many of you. In fact, we are proud to offer 45% of our student body financial aid, with $1.12 million distributed to well-deserving students in 20102011. La Salle continues to invest in students with outcome-based personalized instruction, a student:teacher ratio of 13:1 and an average class size of 22 for the 2010-11 academic year. La Salle’s new Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) Academy allows students to forge connections between potentially abstract concepts in the classroom and apply their knowledge via project-based application, encouraging innovation, critical thinking and collaborative problem solving skills, critical in the professional arena. La Salle continues its commitment to addressing students with learning differences with innovative instructional strategies and support for each student’s success. Currently, the school is conducting a needs assessment to confirm a qualified cohort that would support a Catholic high school option for graduates with diagnosed learning differences. Parent, alumni and community volunteers continue to be the lifeblood of our school. In fact, 17 La Salle alumni serve on boards and 11 La Salle alumni returned to the school for their vocations. The Foundation Board launched the school’s new planned giving website, ensuring that the future looks bright for students we have yet to meet. La Salle’s Alumni Board is enjoying growth commensurate with our other boards, as they take the lead in our annual golf tournament, alumni basketball tournament, campus development efforts, and the annual fund. The confidence of our benefactors in the abilities of our students and faculty is clearly reflected in the willing financial support of all those individuals noted in the pages of this report. I am hopeful you will join me in our shared mission to continue to provide an excellent college preparatory education rooted in Gospel values. With a combination of faith, energy, and generosity, we will continue to build a faith-based community that instills young men and women with a passion to use their knowledge to serve humankind. Blessings, Denise L. Jones President 2010-2011 Board Leadership Board of Trustees’ Service Day La Salle’s Board of Trustees has participated in service projects in years’ past for Blanchet House and NW Medical Teams. However, this past year they wanted to offer their service to La Salle (photos above). Specifically, the board chose to support the annual school-wide theme focused on food by building and filling two planter boxes for La Salle’s new garden in August 2010. Steve Feltz ’73, Board Chair NW Natural Fr. E. William Beauchamp, CSC, University of Portland The garden, which is in front of the Hamersly Library, will be accessible by the faculty, staff and students of La Salle as they explore food in a new light with a schoolwide theme focused on the complexities surrounding food, specifically related to health, the environment, the economy, and those experiencing hunger. Jim Betonte, M & W Building Supply Co. Through the academic curriculum, the implementation of a school garden, speakers, service opportunities, and other school programming, students will take responsibility for their own food choices and become advocates for those without access to healthy food. John McDonagh, Vancouver Business Journal In addition to building the garden, board members also rolled up their sleeves and painted the interior of the concession stands adjacent to the new turf field and track. Jack Powell ’73, The Sherpa Group A special thank you to retired board members Joe Bernard and Bernie Pliska ’79, who both served tirelessly during two terms. La Salle also wishes to thank retired alumni association board members Garrett Call ’94 and Jamie Price ’94 for their service to the school. 4 Board of Trustees Br. Christopher Brady, FSC, De La Salle High School Concord Martha Parisi Dirksen ’72, Deloitte Services LP Tim McGree, La Salle High School of Yakima Dr. Lisa Morrison, Columbia United Providers Terri Schwartz, Cutwater Asset Management Denise Sunseri ’77, Community Leader Lesley Townsend, Providence Milwaukie Foundation Mitchell Wall, Wall & Wall, P.C. Fr. Charles Wood, St. Clare Parish Foundation Board of Directors Brent Bullock ’79, Board Chair Perkins Coie, LLP Alumni Association Board of Directors Directors John Parker ’77, Board President Regence BlueCross BlueShield Chris Bené, Cain Travel Group, Inc. Brian Bergquist ’75, Kaiser Permanente Chuck Gall, RBC Dain Rauscher Matthew Call ’94, PGP Valuation Tom Grace, Grace Premier Fitness & Wellness Patrick Gabrish ’84, Pacific Natural Foods Tom Leslie, Norlift of Oregon, Inc. Mary Havlicek Low ’80, Iron Gate Realty Group Edward Lilly, Spectra Novae Limited Traci Watkins Mennis ’79, NW Nursery Sales Co. Greg Parrott ’72, Financial Reserve, Inc. Shannon Fitzpatrick Moxley ’87, CPA Joanna Pienovi, Fujii Produce Mike Pendergast ’91, Self-employed Rick Soberanis, Li-Ning Kelsey Powell ’02, St. John the Apostle Karen Thul, Jostens Mitch Powell ’99, DR Horton, Inc. Greg VanderZanden, PCC Structurals Jeff Yandle, First Republic Investment Management Chuck Zwick, PCC Structurals 5 Advancement Office La Salle Prep’s Office of Advancement, through the annual giving program, alumni relations, special events, wreath/apple sale student fundraisers and other activities, supports the school’s financial growth and sustainability. The office exists to support student success by insuring access, maintaining academic excellence and providing increased opportunities to connect learning with real-life experiences. Participants Annual Giving Program La Salle Catholic College Prep’s Annual Giving Program is the cornerstone of our annual fundraising activities. It is vital to advancing the mission and work of La Salle Prep and supports our efforts to continue being true to our mission of ensuring access to a quality education for all students regardless of financial ability. Maintaining minimal expenses allows the Annual Giving Program to offer a high return on donations, putting more money directly toward funding every aspect of a high quality Lasallian education. The steady growth of the Annual Giving Program, in revenue and participation, allows us to further advance our institutional goals. 19.9% Alumni 38.7% Current Parents 41.4% Alumni Parents & Friends Dollars Contributed 5.6% Alumni 70.3% Current Parents 24.1% Alumni Parents & Friends Falcon Access Network In 2009, La Salle launched the Falcon Access Network (FAN) to provide supporters a convenient way to make an automatic monthly donation. Thanks to the 15 inaugural FANs listed below (as of June 30, 2010) we have $590 per month (over $7,000 per year) committed to this important endeavor. Becoming a FAN couldn’t be easier, just visit “Support La Salle” at www.lsprep.org or contact us at 503.353.1425 or advancement@lsprep.org. Brent ’79 and Carrie Weber Bullock ’79 Allen ’73 and Kathy Robben Burns ’73 Matthew Call ’94 Jim and Lori Colt Dorian Harris Denise and Peter Jones Raymond and Judy Kelly Joe Pauletto Michael and Janet Perry Shaun ’97 and Lori Perry Jack ’73 and Peggy Powell Marie Robben Gregory and Janette Schmitt Bob ’73 and Teresa Kreipe Seeley ’73 Partners in Education The Partners in Education Program invites parents to partner with us to advance our Lasallian mission by participating in PALS: Partners Assisting La Salle (volunteer program) and the Parent Investment Plan. The program allows us to remain accessible to a greater number of families by keeping tuition increases to a minimum and providing need-based tuition assistance. La Salle has never required families to cover, through tuition, the full cost to educate each student. For the 20092010 school year, there was a $2,940 difference between tuition ($9,950) and the full cost to educate each student ($12,890). While some might suggest the easiest response is to raise tuition to match the cost of education, such an approach is not in line with our commitment to providing access to all families regardless of financial means. Thank you to the parents who contributed 209 donations totalling approximately $110,000. 6 Auction 2010 Key Event Sponsors D’Amore Law Group First Republic Investment Management Gleukos All Natural Sports Drink Holloran Vineyard Wines La Salle Alumni Association Nike, Inc. Norlift of Oregon, Inc. Northwest Cleaners NW Natural Gas On Hand Graphics & Print Oregon Electric Group Pacific Natural Foods Paulson Investments PCC Structurals, Inc. Perkins Coie Providence Milwaukie Hospital RBC Wealth Management Sigma Investment Management Company Space Age Fuel Toes on the Nose Women’s/Girls’ Swimwear University of Portland Special Events The 2009-2010 school year was once again a fantastic chance to come together as a Lasallian community to celebrate both new events and time-honored traditions. Thank you to everyone who supported these events - whether by donating, volunteering or attending. The holidays just wouldn’t be the same without Yulefest (photo above right). The 43rd Annual Yulefest and Wine Tasting once again kicked-off the Christmas season with a blast. The 16th Annual Auction celebrated “Everyday Heroes” in April 2010 at The Governor Hotel. Over 250 people took part in the school’s largest annual fundraiser, raising over $200,000 in support of La Salle’s mission (photo above left). Thank you to the hundreds of people and businesses who donated auction items, volunteered, and attended the event . . . they’re our heroes! The year was capped off with a full course of golfers for the third consecutive year at the 13th Annual Golf Tournament presented by the La Salle Alumni Association at Stone Creek Golf Club in July 2010 (photos below). The Alumni Association exceeded their financial goal by raising nearly $13,000 to support the school. 2009-2010 Volunteers of the Year In recognition of the selfless service given by volunteers and the crucial role they play in the school’s success, La Salle’s Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award was established in 1998. Few people have been more involved as La Salle parents than this year’s winners, Paul and Lori Bosnjak Pimentel ’81. We thank Paul and Lori (pictured at left with daughters Regina ’09 and Teresa ’10) for their dedicated service to our community. 7 Legacy Society Planned Gifts Anonymous (3) Chris and Julie Bené Brian Bergquist ’75 John and Iris Brunengo Vern and Linda Cameron Wayne and Lynn Hamersly Tom and Joan Leslie Ed and Kim Lilly George g and Lena LoPiparo Michael and Claire Morelli Greg ’72 and Myra Parrott Linda Morelli Presnall ’83 Barb and Walt Regan Glen and Carol Richards Bob and Betty Schuster Eugene Snyder Monsignor Martin Thielen Named Endowment Funds St. La Salle Associates ($100,000 and above) Ford and Hilda Watkins Trust Helen Wizer Memorial Fund, Eugene and Janet Wizer Founder’s Circle ($50,000 to $99,999) Jeanne DePaola Feltz Memorial Fund, Eugene and Betty Feltz La Salle Educators’ Fund President’s Circle ($25,000 to $49,999) Mary Ann Allegretto Gaskill Memorial Scholarship Fund Alumni Endowment Fund Mario and Ann Dulcich Bisio Scholarship Fund Mayer Foundation Fund Rita McGrath Scholarship Fund Ernest and Mary Ellen Schraner Fund Joe and Alice Shelley Fund Benefactor’s Circle ($10,000 to $24,999) Andy Belozer Memorial Fund Jerry and Carol Bitz Family Fund Carol Harvey Memorial Fund The Caitlin E. Joy ’06 Fund La Salle Booster Endowment Fund The Pete Parisi Family Fund The Dorothy Pietrok Memorial Fund Precision Castparts Corp. Fund James T. “Ted” Watkins Fund Jim and Helen Watkins Fund Br. Gary York, FSC Memorial Fund, John and Georgiana Warta 8 Foundation Update La Salle’s Foundation, which houses the endowment, exists solely to support the mission of the school by providing for the professional management, investment, growth, and distribution of endowed gifts. Growth of the Foundation’s Endowment Fund allows the school to continue funding the mission by providing quality, Catholic, college preparatory education regardless of families’ financial means. The Foundation’s Endowment Fund ended the 2009-2010 fiscal year with a balance of $1.1 million. The La Salle Educators’ Fund, contributed to by the school’s faculty and staff, remains one of the fastest growing funds in the endowment with a balance growing to over $76,000 in just eight years. The Foundation Board of Directors’ signature event, the 6th Annual Heritage Breakfast in November 2009, raised $10,000 for tuition assistance. This event, with featured guest Russ Danielson, Vice President and Chief Executive for Providence Health and Services of Oregon (pictured above with Trustee John McDonagh), and student speaker Lupita Carabes ’11, is an opportunity for the school to share the story of our Lasallian mission with community members, educators, and business leaders. The Foundation Board of Directors continues to play an integral role in all aspects of scholarship support, program and business partner development, and campus facility upgrades. In fact, we learn of generous benefactors including La Salle in their estate plans on a regular basis. Some of these generous gifts are a surprise to us, and other gifts are those that we work with the benefactors for many months to determine the most mutually beneficial arrangement. The 2010-2011 fiscal year is off to a momentous start. Late this past summer, we were honored by Tom and Lisa Epidendio D’Amore ’80 with a $14,000 gift of scholarship. We are also honored and humbled by a recent announcement by Greg ’72 and Myra Parrott. The Parrotts have committed a $1 million planned gift they are hopeful will inspire others to join in their efforts to grow the endowment. We look forward to sharing the details of this remarkable gift in the near future. You have the power to make a lasting impact on La Salle Prep students through a planned gift. These types of charitable arrangements, like those established by the generous group listed at left, let you support our programs far into the future while also providing tax and other benefits to you. You don’t have to be a certain age or wealthy to plan a gift that changes students’ lives. Please visit La Salle’s new informative and engaging webpages to explore your planned giving options and read donor stories under “Support La Salle” at www.lsprep.org. 2009-2010 Fiscal Year Financial Summary At the heart of our Lasallian mission is the commitment to provide qualified students with access to an excellent college preparatory education, regardless of their ability to pay. To that end, La Salle Catholic College Preparatory, in partnership with various foundations, individuals, and corporate benefactors, works diligently to provide need-based tuition assistance to students from economically marginalized families as well as from families of other socio-economic backgrounds who may be facing financial challenges that adversely affect their ability to pay tuition. In keeping with our mission, over 35% of our student body received financial assistance in 2009-2010, with awards ranging from $500 to $10,724. The total amount of financial aid distributed exceeded $900,000 and the average grant awarded was $3,800 per recipient. 2009-2010 Fiscal Year (July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010) Tuition and Fees: 73% Income Tuition and Fees: 73% Fundraising and Contributions: 19% Student Services: 8% Total Income: $7,489,478 Fundraising: 19% Student Services: 8% Expenses Professional Compensation: 63% Program Support: 19% Facilities and Operations: 16% Interest and Other: 2% Total Expenses: $7,221,048 Change in Net Assets: $268,430 Professional Compensation: 63% Program Support: 19% Facilities/Operations: 16% Interest/Other: 2% Need-Based Financial Assistance Total Distributed: From Operating Budget: From Outside Sources: 2005-2006 $491,978 $157,007 $334,971 2006-2007 $497,700 $145,421 $352,279 2007-2008 $545,960 $175,503 $370,457 2008-2009 $659,245 $249,241 $410,004 2009-2010 $831,360 $300,884 $530,476 605 Reasons to Give: One Simple Way to Make a Profound Difference Today It has never been easier to support La Salle’s mission. The goal is simple: ensure access to a quality Lasallian college preparatory education for all 605 of La Salle’s motivated students. If you are interested in becoming a supporter of La Salle and providing a stable funding source for student scholarships, there are two easy ways to sign up. Visit the “Support La Salle” section at www.lsprep.org and follow the link to “Annual Giving” or simply contact the advancement office at 503.353.1425 or advancement@lsprep.org. 9 A special thank you to all those who suppported La Salle Catholic College Preparatory with a gift to last year’s annual appeal ( July 2009-June 2010) - and to all those who continue to support our work of transforming young lives. Benefactor Circle Founder’s Club $100,000 and above Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund Precision Castparts Corp. Heritage Club $50,000-$99,999 Archdiocese of Portland Carl and Carolyn Christoferson Tim and Beth Fuller PWH Educational Foundation, Inc. Christian Brothers Club $25,000-$49,999 Thomas and Joan Leslie Trustees Club $10,000-$24,999 Anonymous B.P., Lester and Regina John Foundation John and Joan Bollier Tom and Lisa Epidendio D’Amore ‘80 De La Salle Institute Bob and Anita Dethlefs Gene and Betty Feltz David Hannan Kurt and Carla Higgins La Salle Alumni Association La Salle Booster Club Lasallian Education Fund Mass Ingenuity, John Bernard ’73 OCF Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation Maryanne and Peter Powell Mike and Karen Thul Z-Man Scholarship Foundation President’s Club $5,000-$9,999 Anton Kimball Design Jim and Maureen Betonte Jerry and Carol Bitz Eton Lane Foundation Scott ‘82 and Joell Hamersly William and Eve Holloran Denise and Peter Jones Kathy and Mark Kralj Martin and Helene Meskers Greg ‘72 and Myra Parrott Bernie ‘79 and Pamela Pliska Frank and Chantal Preve Mike ‘80 and Robin Regan Bob and Betty Schuster John and Shelby Sheils Joseph Weston Chuck Zwick and Jan Younker Matt and June Hainley Daniel and Lora Hecht Lucia Heitzman ‘84 Craig and Trisha Howe Thomas Joseph and Elizabeth Thekkedom Thomas Kain and Patricia O’Brien-Kain Anton and Kam Kimball William and Nicola Klutho Rudiger and Carol Krohn Ron and Raelene Larson Kevin and Elizabeth Lien Edward and Kim Lilly MBIA Foundation, Inc. Meng-Hannan Construction Sean and Ann Moreland Joe and Mary Murley Mark and Mary Neil Harold and Katie Lundberg Oaks ‘73 Michael and Kellie Oester OGP Direct Oregon Electric Construction Inc. Dan Pahl Tiffany Pauletto ‘03 Gregory and Diane Peterson David and Joanna Pienovi Jim ‘77 and Linda Pliska Jack ‘73 and Peggy Powell Joe ‘77 and Sharon Feltz Schlechter ‘77 Sigma Investment Management Company David and Elaine Silver Rick and Judy Soberanis St. Martin de Porres Trust Theresa and Mark Stuhrman The Sherpa Group Two LLC Alfred and Ann Van Domelen Mitchell and Marilyn Wall Michael and Carleen Walsh Jim and Beth Wasko Jim and Molly Wilson Eugene and Janet Wizer Michael and Melissa Zuniga De La Salle Circle La Salle Club $1,000-$1,999 Brian and Tiffany Alfrey Roy and Beverly Asbahr Mark and Joyce Auxier John ‘73 and Cheryl Beem Christopher and Julie Bené Dr. Marc and Stephanie Bianco Tom and Nancy Brown Michael and Gail Budde Cars for Charity, Inc. Michelle Hoyt Carter ‘87 Lance and Lori Charlish Community 101 Sam DeLeone William and Liz DelPlato Ron and Tori Dulwick Joe and Barb Eichhorn Dean and Joanne Fischer Ambassadors Club Patrick ‘84 and Patricia Gabrish $2,000-$4,999 Chris ‘97 and Andrea Burns George ‘97 Kimberly and Dan Agnew Thomas and Juanita Grace Anonymous Maria Graf Brian Bergquist ‘75 Denis and Joan Heather Mike ‘71 and Jennifer Bergquist Trish Epidendio Hickman ‘82 Brentley ‘79 and Caroline Weber Bullock ‘79 Susan and Richard Hildreth Allen ‘73 and Kathy Robben Burns ‘73 Chuck Huffstutter and Barbara Crowley Richard Callahan David and Andrea Hull Lisa Callahan Raymond and Cynthia Jacobs Jim and Barbara Cameron Derek and Shelli Johnson Randy and Carol Cate Doug and Ann Justice Columbia State Bank Cassandra and David Lashbaugh Lucio and Marta Bocci Dalla Gasperina ‘72 Stan and Carrie Link James and Nancy Dalton McKillips Catering Tom Dudley and Terry Cappiello Steve and Judy Miller Joe Feltz ‘72 Norlift of Oregon, Inc. Steve ‘73 and Kim Feltz Northwest Cleaners Charles and Mary Folkins Northwest Natural Gas Chuck and Teresa Gall Nancy and Bruce Orr Bill and Pat George John ‘77 and Lori Parker 10 Nathan Paulson and Yvette Carranza Shaun ‘97 and Lori Perry Matthew and Vermillion Peterson Kristin Pollock Portland Rose Festival Assoc. RBC Wealth Management Eric and Josephine Recht Renaissance Charitbale Foundation Inc. Colleen Rockwell Angie Ross Ed and Mary Ann Schram Mary Ellen Schraner Steve ‘73 and Debbie Schwab Anthony Shoen Joel Simasko and Marie Morin Bill and Michelle Simpson Sinju Sushi Jon and Ardyce Smith Susan Stoinoff Smith ‘76 Jon and Sharman Stuart Harry A. Taylor III and Rebecca Hart Taylor Bret and Jeanne Theroux Jeffrey and Elizabeth Thiede Brian and Kyra Thompson William Hays and Susan Unfred-Hays ‘81 University of Portland Josh and Shelley Urben Suzan Vaughan Gene and Claire Zimmerman Prep Club $500-$999 Susan Allegretto Schrepping Kathleen and Michael Allen Larry and Pamela Amato James and Kristin Barbieri Ronald and Joyce Basile John and Julianne Bell Cheryl Lisac Belozer ‘73 Joe and Shirley Bernard Timothy and Tamara Beyer William and Amy Biggs Dan ‘76 and Amanda Blaufus James and Carol Feltz Bluhm ‘80 Bob’s Red Mill Jay Bredl and Susan Stein Todd and Connie Bryan Kim Bundy Paul and Lisa Burros Allan and Leigh Byrne Matthew Call ‘94 Randy and Madeleine Cobb John and Toni Colosimo Concept Reality, Inc. John and Lillian Cupparo Kerwin and Maureen Davis Dan and Mary Dettmer Tom ‘82 and Julie Weber Dragicevic ‘82 David ‘87 and Gina Dugan James and Catherine Elting Tonya and Barbara Evans Laura Feltz ‘81 Bradley and Kareena Fields Michael and Veronica Foley Foss Maritime Company John and Susan Foy Dave Glad and Tricia Hecht Glad Steven and Cheryl Godoy John and Mary Grammel David and Mary Hardaker Hecht and Hecht Insurance Agency, Inc. 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Peter Wojcicki ‘88 Ryan Wojcicki ‘01 Clifford and Dolores Wolf Clarence and Jane Worthington Tim Worthington Bruce and Sandra Wright Karen Wright Kreta Wright Bridget Wurtz ‘99 Terry and Jill Wyatt Karel Yanicks Humphrey Yap ‘94 Adam Yates Ernest Zacher ‘99 Anthony Zadan ‘99 Elaine and Mark Zakrzewski Gregory and Rebecca Zimmerman Janis Zornado ‘74 and John Kyser Mary Zornado Bill Zuelke 13 Congratulations, Class of 2010! Congratulations to the 164 remarkable graduates of 2010, who earned a recordbreaking $11 million in college scholarships. Valedictorians James P. Dalton Lucas Q. Flagg Angeline C. Fugere Julia C. Sheets Salutatorians James A. Church Teresa A. Pimentel Nat’l Merit Commended Scholars Lucas Q. Flagg Alexandru G. Lodromanean Oregon Scholars Victoria L. Johnson Toi L. Jones II Amy Zach Inspirational Award Annica N. Hunt Departmental Awards of Excellence Religious Studies: James A. Church English: Angeline C. Fugere Julia C. Sheets Mathematics: Lucas Q. Flagg J. Patrick Dalton Mathew C. Ellis Angeline C. Fugere Joshua T. Hallquist Connor S. McCue Jackson P. Riso Anthony J. Steward Yuan (Soso) Xue Social Studies: Connor S. McCue La Salle Citizenship Award German: James A. Church Alexander J. Nusbaum Alumni Association Award Science: James P. Dalton Lucas Q. Flagg French: Paul J. Cathcart Spanish: Angeline C. Fugere Drama: Katherine J. Farrell Art: Simon P. Robins Connor S. McCue Angeline C. Fugere Music: Yuan (Soso) Xue Service Award Physical Education: Jennifer L. Pliska Lindsey L. Allais Michael Gloden Award Henry J. Rogers De La Salle Award Jackson P. Riso 14 Zach Davidson Big Brother/ Big Sister Awards Photoshop: Gjeryl C. Fajardo Rachel A. Wiant Yearbook: Henry J. Rogers Antoinette W. Santos Master Plan Update Thanks to the overwhelming generosity and tireless commitment of La Salle’s benefactors, the first phase of the stadium project was completed in Fall 2009 with installation of the new track, turf field, lighting and scoreboard (photo below). The second phase of the stadium project (rendering above) will feature a grandstand with seating for 1,500, a plaza, spirit shop, concessions, storage and restrooms. Construction is contingent on the completion of successful pledges and donations. For more information about the Falcon Stadium project, please contact president Denise L. Jones at 503.353.1430 or djones@lsprep.org. Falcon Practice Facility On Thursday, October 7, 2010, the La Salle community gathered to dedicate the Falcon Practice Facility (photos at right). Benefactors gathered for a dinner and were thanked by president Denise L. Jones, athletic director Brian Crawford, booster club president Dan Wood and varsity coaches Chris George ’97 and Mike Drewett. The facility was designed primarily for use by the softball and baseball teams, but is available to other groups as well. In fact, the school hosted a festive outdoor dance in the Falcon Practice Facility in the fall. 15 Community Spotlight Living History In spring 2010, students in Ms. O’Dell and Mr. Hegarty’s U.S. history classes engaged in a service learning project with Princeton Village, a retirement community in Clackamas (photo at left). To better understand modern history and how individuals are impacted by major world events, students visited the residents on multiple occasions to interview them. For their final projects, students created biographies, timelines, and artistic representations of various time periods that were given to the residents to thank them. “Is it just food?” La Salle students, faculty, and staff are seeing food in a new light with a school-wide theme which addresses many complex issues regarding food. The theme focuses on the complexities surrounding food, specifically related to health, the environment, the economy, and those experiencing hunger. La Salle aims to have students think critically about the complicated relationships surrounding food growth and production, food choices and health, the relationship between food and the environment, and the current food crisis which impacts billions of people around the world. Through curriculum, guest speakers, service opportunities, and other school programming, the goal is for students to take responsibility for their own food choices and become advocates for those without access to healthy food. “The school-wide theme allows the opportunity to explore Catholic social teaching, issues of economics as they relate to farming, food production, as well as sustainability and accessibility challenges. Our faculty and staff are creating unique educational opportunities for our students that will demand critical thinking and deepen their knowledge about the systemic issues of food in our culture and nation,” said president Denise L. Jones. In conjunction with the theme, La Salle made significant changes to its food services. During the summer of 2010, La Salle hired Lisa Quinn as the food service director (at left with kitchen staff Pam Matteson and Becky Tetherow). Quinn, a parent of two La Salle students, has been a food service director for the YMCA and St. Agatha Catholic School. A graduate of the California Culinary Academy with over 20 years of experience, she implemented a scratch kitchen at La Salle; using fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients. Under her leadership, La Salle added a salad bar featuring local organic produce and joined the Food Alliance, which champions sustainable food production. The La Salle kitchen staff, including Kim McCarthy (at left), is teaming up with vendors such as Alpenrose Dairy, Dave’s Killer Bread, Hot Lips Pizza, Kettle Chips, Pacific Natural Foods, and Pizza Schmizza to provide more local options. “Our upgrades to the kitchen menu are a testament to La Salle’s commitment to providing nutritious options for our students and professional staff,” explained Jones. 16 McDonald 2010 Secondary School Librarian of Year La Salle’s librarian for the past 15 years, Victoria McDonald (at right), was honored as the Oregon 2010 Secondary School Librarian of the Year by the Oregon Association of School Libraries (OASL), the professional group for school librarians and media specialists throughout the state. McDonald, whose role at La Salle changed to English teacher and literacy specialist for the 2010-2011 school year, was selected from numerous highly qualified candidates nominated by their principals or other school personnel. This is the highest award given by the OASL, which each year honors one exemplary elementary school librarian, one secondary school librarian, one district librarian, one school library paraprofessional, and one school or district administrator. McDonald was honored during the awards banquet October 10, 2010, at the OASL Fall Conference in Salem (at right). She stood out above the other highly-qualified candidates with the depth and breadth of her experience and district programs. McDonald incorporates reading promotion, information skills instruction, and collaboration with classroom teachers while running an exemplary school library. She works tirelessly to help answer any question her patrons have and constantly strives to instill a culture of investigation and love of literature. “Victoria is a truly exceptional educator. Her vision, knowledge and commitment are a driving force behind our school’s efforts to increase the literacy skills of all our students. Victoria has instilled in our school a culture of investigation and love for literature. She goes out of her way to reach students in a way that is inviting and encouraging. In the Lasallian spirit, Victoria is a big sister to students and colleagues alike,” said principal Tom Dudley. La Salle’s new librarian for the 2010-2011 school year, Collete Cassinelli (photo at right), received the OASL Joyce Petrie Scholarship for graduate-level coursework in library media. Cassinelli has taught in Catholic schools for more than 20 years. She has her masters of educational technology from Pepperdine University and is currently finishing her library media endorsement from Portland State University. Cassinelli, a Google-certified teacher, presents workshops at library/technology conferences such as Northwest Council for Computer Education, the International Society of Technology in Education, Oregon Association of School Librarians, and the National Catholic Education Association. 17 Campus Highlights Fall 2010 Sports Highlights For a second consecutive year, La Salle Prep sent five of six fall sports teams to the post-season and four of the five qualifying teams reached the state-level of competition. For a fifth consecutive season, the boys’ cross country team won the conference meet and sent their varsity squad to the OSAA 4A State Championships. Senior Sean O’Hollearn finished second and all seven La Salle runners finished in the top 16 of the district meet. The Falcons faced tough competition from Siuslaw and Philomath. The Falcons finished third behind both schools, and O’Hollearn placed fifth overall with a time of 16:22. The girls’ cross country team reached the state meet for the first time since 2007 by taking second place at the district meet. Six of La Salle’s seven harriers finished in consecutive order, taking the fifth through tenth spots in the meet. All seven runners placed in the top 12 of the conference meet. Leading the way for the Falcons was sophomore Kelsey Cathcart, who finished with a time of 21:34. The girls finished tenth at the OSAA 4A State Championships and Cathcart was La Salle’s top finisher, shaving five seconds off her time at the district meet. The volleyball team made their third consecutive trip to state by defeating Seaside 3-0 in the new OSAA play-in round. The Falcons’ first opponent was on the road at Newport. The Falcons finished off the Cubs 15-12 and reached the state tournament and was paired with second-ranked Astoria, who lost only three games in 2010. Astoria made quick work of the Falcons. Then La Salle swept Central in the consolation bracket, falling to Sisters in the 4th/6th place game taking the 6th place trophy as well as the sportsmanship trophy. Girls’ soccer faced stiff competition throughout the 2010 season. Defending-state-champion Gladstone took the new Tri-Valley Conference title, but they were challenged by the Falcons in each match. La Salle gave Gladstone their lone tie of 2010. The Falcons finished third in the Tri-Valley Conference and traveled to Seaside. The Seagulls were no match for the Falcons, as La Salle flew away with the 2-0 win and advanced to the OSAA 4A State Championships. La Salle traveled to Sisters and fell to the Outlaws 4-0. La Salle finished with a 10-4-3 record. Under guidance from new Tim Bowman, the varsity football team bounced back from a 2-7 season in 2009 to a 6-4 playoff team in 2010. La Salle won six of their first seven games, and outscored their opponents 211-26 during a five-game win-streak. The Falcons finished third in the Tri-Valley Conference and were matched-up with Astoria, the top-ranked team in the state, prior to their 18-8 loss against Banks. The Falcons shut out Astoria in the second half, but were unable to score again, losing 27-19. With nine seniors gone from the 2009 team, La Salle was left with a young boys’ soccer team in a tough conference. They went 3-0-1 to open the 2010 campaign, but finished 4-6-4 overall and 1-6-3 in the Tri-Valley Conference. The Falcons ended 2010 on a high note, tying Gladstone 1-1 and beating the Tri-Valley’s second best team, Estacada 4-1 in the final game of 2010. 18 Facility Improvements Over the past 44 years, La Salle’s campus has undergone significant changes to meet the needs of the 21st century collegebound student. Our ongoing commitment to excellence, both inside and outside the classroom, is evident in the summary of facilities projects completed in the past year: 0 Added a tennis hitting wall, “Peggy’s Wall,” to the tennis courts (right) thanks to the generosity of Michael ’71 and Brian ’75 Bergquist. 0 Installed a 100 KW solar system on the school’s roof. 0 Developed a new MAC lab, added 10 new computer stations in the library circulation area and eight new computer stations in the graphics reproduction room along with adding a 40 Mbps dedicated fiber optic connection. 0 Added teacher presentation stations with ceiling-mounted projectors and wiring in eight classrooms. 0 Re-roofed the cafeteria, added four new skylights and completed seismic upgrades to the structure. 0 Remodeled the student activities office into a new Faith, Service and Community Student Life Center (right). 0 Installed a new controller for the HVAC system that serves the academic and science/library wings. 0 Added stairs, flooring and new paint to the athletics press box. 0 Added new theatre stage batten, power outlets and stage lighting components. 0 Built a Falcon Practice Facility designed primarily for use by the softball and baseball teams, but available to all. 0 Installed the Campus Development Benefactors monument honoring the generous lead supports of the first three phases of La Salle’s Master Plan (right). 19 A Foundation of Faith & Family When La Salle opened its doors in the fall of 1966, the school started to draw families in the Milwaukie area to a new Catholic school tucked into the neighborhood. Devoted Catholic families committed to faith-based education enrolled their children at La Salle, most of them knowing very little about the Christian Brothers from California. These first families included William and Fran Keller, who sent their seven children ( Joseph ’72, John ’73, Jim ’74, Paul ’77, Robert ’79, Margaret ’81 and Anne ’84) to La Salle. Families like the Kellers (pictured above), whose devotion, enthusiasm and leadership for a new school, ensured the growth and success of what would later grow into the thriving La Salle Catholic College Preparatory. Bill and Fran Keller’s son, John ’73 (senior photo top left), who shares his parents respect for faith-based education, recalls a newly built La Salle High School that did not even have a football program until his senior year. “I think a solid education in our faith is a really important thing in life,” he explains. After graduating from La Salle, John attended the University of Portland and then Lewis & Clark Law School before joining the family’s law firm, Keller & Keller, PC. When John and Del Keller’s six children (William ’96, David ’97, Patrick ’99, Charlie ’01, Elizabeth ’03, and Angela ’10) reached high-school age, they joined their cousins (the children of John’s brother Joseph ’72 and his wife Frances Miller ’71) as Falcons. William ’96 (above left) earned his MBA from the University of Portland and is now a CPA for the Army Corps of Engineers. David ’97 (left), who enjoys playing in both the La Salle alumni golf and basketball tournaments, attended Western Oregon University and then Willamette Law School. He recalls his time at La Salle, “My fondest memories are of playing football at La Salle. Both junior and senior year we went to the state playoffs.” David’s response to La Salle’s campus improvements since he graduated, “I wish we could have played football on the new field.” 20 Pat ’99 (above left), who earned his BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Portland, says his annual return to campus for the alumni basketball tournament has allowed him to watch La Salle’s campus transform, “I was impressed at how much the facilities have improved.” Charlie ’01 (second from left), who studied accounting at the University of Portland, fondly recalls state basketball tournaments with coach Cleghorn. “He instilled in us the toughness and work ethic needed to win basketball games, and ultimately, to win at life.” Charlie is also grateful for the rigorous and relevant academics that prepared him for college. “Academically, I was able to step right into college courses with success. I think La Salle really puts the building blocks in place as far as things you need to know and be able to do in order to be successful, from writing, mathematics, and critical thinking. Perhaps more importantly, having a spiritual setting to all this just tops it off,” he says. John and Del Keller’s eldest daughter, Elizabeth ’03 (second from right), is engaged to be married in March 2011 and has worked for Pitney Bowes for the past three years. Their youngest daughter, Angela ’10 (above right), whose favorite teacher was Ms. Milani and favorite class was Advanced Drama, attends Carroll College with a major in accounting. She says that Lasallian education prepared her for college and for life by helping her remember that she is always in God’s presence. She also says that her siblings encouraged her to make the most of her time at La Salle by being active, “They told me to try to participate in everything and anything you can. I wouldn’t change my time spent there for anything. I loved it!” These legacy Keller children, whose experiences were very different from one another, attended a school much more established and cutting-edge than the school their relatives attended in the 1970’s and 1980’s. On sharing the La Salle experience with his dad, Charlie ’01 had this to say, “I always thought it was kind of cool to be going to the same high school as my dad. It was fun to think that he used to roam the halls when he was my age, and, in a sense, I thought it was neat that we, in a sense, had a shared experience in attending the same high school.” Despite the differences in their La Salle experiences, they don’t find it challenging to see the similarities in their high school educations. After all, textbooks are updated, technologies advance, paint is refreshed, but the guiding Lasallian philosophy remains the same: “Enter to Learn. Leave to Serve” with teachers who view themselves as big brothers and sisters to all students. “A lot of good people have come through the school. It’s a great opportunity when you are presented with a place that can nurture your mind through academics, your body through sport, and your heart through the spiritual traditions of the Christian Brothers. It doesn’t get much better,” Charlie says. 21 Alumni & Community Campus Updates Highlights Alumni Business Briefs In Memory Tyson Balcomb ’03 (left) held a press screening for the feature-length film he produced, The Gray Area, at the Hollywood Theatre in June 2010. Please remember in your prayers the following members of the La Salle community who recently passed away . . . Erin Fitzpatrick-Bjorn ’84 was honored by AASL President Dr. Nancy Everhart during a school assembly for having an outstanding library program at West Orient Middle School in Gresham. John “Joe” Cameron, uncle of Ted ’89, Joe ’78, Dedie Keeney ’79, Deborah Ramirez ’82, Chris ’94 and Grant ’14, on March 19, 2010. Teresa Hopman-Thurman ’83 received the 2010 Oregon Council Social Studies Oregon Educator of the Year Award at the elementary level. She teaches social studies at Blossom Gulch Elementary School in Coos Bay, Oregon. Ben “BJ” Mares ’99, recently received his Ph.D in mathematics from MIT. He completed his undergraduate studies at Brown University and is now teaching and doing research at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Marriages Lindsey Hammond ’94 married Jason Scott Charlet on September 18, 2010, at West Linn Lutheran Church (left). They honeymooned in Tuscany. Helen Allegretto, mother of James ’79 and Mary Anng; grandmother of Anthony Gaskill ’08, on October 26, 2010. Paul Delegato, son of Audrey; brother of Mary Porter ’75 and Jan Rose; uncle of Maria ’88, Chris ’90 and Amy Rose ’95, Pristene ’10, Mario ’13 and Mariah ’13, on November 7, 2010. Betty Eaton, wife of Edwin; mother of Michael ’72, on October 27, 2010. Daniel Egan ’04, son of Nancy; cousin of Steven Martine ’86, on May 21, 2010. Dorine Lydon, wife of Thomas; mother of Mike ’74, Renee Taylor ’75, Becky Bochsler ’76, Martin ’79 and Kathy Houf ’84; mother-in-law of Juanita Untalan ’76 and Dave Bochsler ’76, on December 4, 2010. Jim McBane ’70, son of Fred; brother of Steve ’71, on October 8, 2010. Don J. McCullough, husband of Lana; father of Tammy Washburn ’77 and Valerie Troyer ’79, on July 8, 2010. Alice Ann Moothart, wife of Mark; mother of Jerry ’71, Tim ’75, Sarah McCool ’77, Linda Ullman ’79, Rose Barnum ’81 and John ’83, on January 30, 2010. Mary Ann Nicola, grandmother of Michelle ’99, Teresa ’01, Joseph ’03, and Jacob ’08, on November 29, 2010. Sandra J. Prazeau, wife of Robert; mother of Susan Corey ’80 and Randall ’81, on September 23, 2010. Births Shaun M. Perry ’97 and his wife Lori, welcomed their first child, Mackenzie Elizabeth, on July 3, 2010 (left). Mackenzie weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and was 21 inches long. Perry is La Salle’s director of alumni and advancement. 22 Denise Luccio Trias ’87, daughter of John Luccio and Margaret Trias; sister of Angela Kulp ’82, Veronica Caper ’85, Douglas ’89 and Paul Luccio ’91, on November 18, 2010. George Verschingel, father of Monica Hathaway ’80, Mary ’82, George ’83 and Michelle Normand ’84, on April 9, 2010. If you have an alumni or community update to share (a marriage, birth, death, award, promotion, etc), please notify Gina Stack at 503.353.1444 or gstack@lsprep.org. Cocktails and Appetizers 2010 Mystery Alumnus winner Congratulations to Diane (Stochosky) Tiller ’72 (senior yearbook photo at left), who correctly identified Sally Scherzinger ’72 in the photo at right. New Mystery Alumni Photo Do these people look familiar? If you can correctly identify the alumni in the photo on the left, you may win a La Salle alumni item. Send your guess along with your own updates and photos to alumni@lsprep.org. Find us on Facebook Join the La Salle Prep Alumni network on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/lasallealumni! Alumni, alumni parents, and friends of La Salle are welcome to become fans of the page. As a fan, you’ll receive up-to-date information about important dates, events, sports scores, and more! 23 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PORTLAND, OR PERMIT # 1491 SE Fuller Road Milwaukie, OR Change Service Requested La Salle Prep Homecoming 2010