Spring 2009 - Garces Memorial High School
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Spring 2009 - Garces Memorial High School
Mission For Alumni and Friends of Garces Memorial High School Garces Memorial Campus Ministry Students Denny Jeong, Madeline Bellue, Stephen Harmer, Gabrielle Oritz, Riley Scott & Elizabeth Farr in the St. Dominic Student Chapel Spring 2009 A Message From the President As Academic Year 2008-2009 winds down, it is important to reflect back on the many accomplishments of our students, our staff, and the many alumni, parents, and community members who have done so much to support our students, our families, and the entire Garces Memorial High School community. On May 19, 157 seniors will receive diplomas as proud graduates of this fine institution. Under the direction and guidance of a dedicated administration, faculty and staff, these young women and men have made outstanding strides in the classroom, in their extra-curricular endeavors, and in their parishes and places of worship. Their commitment to the mission and philosophy of this school over the past four years has allowed them to grow intellectually, socially, and most importantly spiritually and religiously. We wish them the very best in their future endeavors. We are honored to have them become a part of our dedicated alumni base. This Spring edition of Mission Magazine focuses not only on our alumni and the many accomplishments of our entire student body over the past school year, but also on the many contributions and efforts of you, our loyal and tireless supporters. As a community, we are truly blessed. During this difficult and challenging economic climate, you as a collective community have continued to support our school, its mission and philosophy. I want to thank those of you who have had the opportunity to personally contribute to our school, be it through your support of our Fund the Future Capital Campaign, your support of our various fund raisers and social events, or simply through your thoughts and prayers. Through your support, we will continue to offer the finest Catholic, faith-centered, college preparatory education possible to our students and their families. The Saint Dominic Student Chapel will be completed this summer. The Student Chapel brings a presence to our campus that is so very crucial to our mission and philosophy. As a Catholic school, it is imperative that our students, faculty, and staff have a house of worship befitting our Catholic heritage. With the completion of the Student Chapel, we will be able to host Masses and Sacramental services for entire Garces Memorial classes, clubs, and athletic teams. Additionally, through the generosity of many of you in the community, we will begin renovation of the “Our Lady of Grace” statue and Grotto area south of the Student Chapel. When completed, it will include a grassy area large enough to accommodate the entire student body for outdoor Masses and religious services and a “Stations of the Cross” walk-way. It will truly be a reverent and peaceful area of prayer and reflection. Renovation will begin in the summer of 2009. Please take an opportunity to read the “Garces Memorial Family Tree” section of this publication. While all of our students and families are valued and appreciated, the number of graduates who choose to send their children to Garces Memorial is impressive and speaks highly of their experiences while students and their continued support of and belief in our school. Equally impressive is the section dedicated to our brave young male and female graduates who proudly and fearlessly defend our country through their participation in our Armed Forces. To them and to all members of our military we owe a great debt. As always, I invite you to visit our campus whenever you have the opportunity. Please feel free to contact me to arrange a date and time to tour the facilities and meet our students, faculty, and staff. We are so very proud of our school and our entire community. May God bless you. May God continue to bless Garces Memorial High School. John L. Fanucchi ’68 President Editor’s Note I hope all of you enjoy this edition of Mission Magazine. At Garces Memorial, we are committed to keeping our alumni up to date on the latest happenings and I personally look forward to hearing from each and everyone of you. I can be reached at (661) 327-2578 ext. 129 or by email at ldurrett@garces.org. If you are receiving more than one copy of Mission Magazine, or have moved, please let us know so we can update our database, Warmest Regards, Lou Ann Durrett Lou Ann Durrett Director of Communications & Alumni Relations Mission For Alumni and Friends of Garces Memorial High School What’s In This Issue... 2 Campus Life Student News Student Spotlight - Sean McNally 2008 Fall Sports Awards Mission Magazine Editor and Design Lou Ann Durrett Director of Communications & Alumni Relations ldurrett@garces.org Contributing Editor Tonya Abbott Director of Advancement Photography Credits Randall Photography GMHS Yearbook Photographers: Elizabeth Samson, Mica Guzman, & Tatiana Caceres Michelle Jackman, Advisor Cover photo courtesy of Garces Yearbook Photographer, Elizabeth Samson. Mission Magazine is produced by the Communications & Alumni Relations Office twice a year. Communications & Alumni Relations Garces Memorial High School 2800 Loma Linda Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93305 Telephone (661) 327-2578 Fax (661) 327-5427 www.garces.org 14 Alumni Board of Directors 16 Alumni Back on Campus Homecoming Coach Marv Mosconi Night Fall BBQ Garces Gala 22 Alumni Spotlight - Pat Lencioni 24 A Salute To Our Military 26 Alumni News Updates Class Reunions Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries 36 Special Events Calendar 37 Garces Memorial Family Tree A Look at our Seniors who are Children of Garces Alumni 40 Fund the Future Update 42 A Message From the Principal 43 A Message From the Rector Campus Life Aloha Dance The Aloha Dance is a long held Garces Memorial tradition and this year’s was held August 23rd. It’s a great way to welcome our incoming freshmen and returning students. Pictured are: Annie Ansolabehere, Sam Erassarret, Meeghan Etcheverry, Hannah Underhill, Bianca Bruce, Claire Caratan, Stephanie Stanley, Krista Brandon, Molly Ruppel, Sam Robison, Elizabeth Farr & Jenna Antongiovanni. Winter Formal Garces held its Winter Formal on January 24th Andrew Fanucchi was crowned King and Jenna Bowman was crowned Queen. Sadie Hawkins Dance Garces freshmen Courtney Stoller , Dan Rector & Luigi Soper attended their first Sadie Hawkins Dance at Garces on November 15th. Page 2 2008 Homecoming Court From left to right: Philip Anspach, Freshman Prince; Emily Moore, Freshman Princess; Thomas Ansolabehere, Sophomore Prince, Caitlin Bernardin, Sophomore Princess; Nicholas Mesa, Junior Prince; Abby Wattenbarger, Junior Princess; Stephon Carter, Homecoming King; Tatiana Caceres, Senior Princess; Michael Varga, Senior Prince; Jenny Kim, Homecoming Queen; Andrew Fanucchi, Senior Prince; Bianca Vanderhorst, Senior Princess; and 2007 Homecoming King & Queen Garces Alumni Tom Hollenbeck & Shelby Atchison Girl Scouts at Garces Memorial While attending OLPH, these girls joined a Girl Scout troupe to have fun never thinking that they would be Girl Scouts all the way through high school. In true Garces Ram fashion, they have set a goal and are determined to complete their Gold Award - which is the equivalent of an Eagle Scout. The girls have until they are 18 to qualify. We have no doubt they will all be “golden”. Back row: Lauren Grimes, Mary Naworski, Sara Hubl, Kealy O’Brien, Lacey Bonas, Taylor Rabanal, Kristyn Towery & Elizabeth Whynot. Front Row: Melanie Reis, Michelle Varga, & Emily Klingenberger Page 3 Student News Award Winning Photo CIF Scholar Athlete Elizabeth Samson entered a photograph of the artwork painted by art students on the outside of the Molly Breen Building in the Kern County Fair. She won 2nd Place in the Junior Photography Division. Elizabeth will go to Creighton University this fall where she has been selected to be part of the Freshman Leadership Program. She plans to major in Advertising and minor in Photojournalism. Josh Shambaugh was awarded the CIF/FARMERS Scholar-Athlete Scholarship. Josh was selected out of hundreds of candidates with over a 3.5 GPA and exemplary records of positive citizenship on and off the courts and fields of play. Extra! Extra! Read All about it! Want to read the latest, up-to-date news from our students? Go to the Garces Website at www.garces.org then to Students and click on School News Paper (RamPage). Mock Trial Team - Kern County Champions! Garces Memorial High School ended an undefeated season by emerging as the best among 16 high school teams that competed in the Kern County Mock Trial finals held at Kern County Superior Court in Bakersfield. Members of the team in alphabetical order are: Camille AngelesCastle, P.J. Atchison, Jenna Bowman, Paige Boyer, Joseph Chee, Megan Cullor, Ashley Datinguinoo, Jane Datinguinoo, David Freed, Rachel Goldner, Alexandria Gonzales, Chloe Hamilton, Chris Harper, Danielle Humphrey, Robert Karpe, Marissa Krolnick, Chelsea Lewis, Logan Lirette, Peter Newman, Kyle O’Malley, Rebekah Rogers, Elizabeth Szewczyk, Tahlia Thomas, and Tammy Vu. The team was coached by Bill Leheny. Page 4 Student Profile Sean McNally 2008-2009 Commissioner of Entertainement Sean McNally knew he wanted to attend Garces Memorial High School since he was eight years old standing on the sidelines on Sam Tobias Field watching his uncle, Clay Farr, coaching the varsity football team. He knew he was meant to wear “green and gold” and become a Ram. Funny thing was, Sean wasn’t raised Catholic, his parents weren’t Catholic, and he grew up attending public schools. Sean sat down with his parents and discussed his options for high school and, to our good fortune, Sean became a Garces Ram. But Garces gave more to Sean than football. You know the phrase “he found religion”? Well, Sean found his. His family attends Valley Bible Fellowship, but Sean knew it wasn’t what he wanted. He started looking into different religions, but he says when the Varga Family took him to Mass at OLPH, he knew the minute he walked in the door that “this is where I need to be. It was like the Holy Spirit hit me”. Sean began RCIA at OLPH and he went to classes every Tuesday from September to Holy Saturday and became initiated into the Catholic Church his freshman year at Garces Memorial. He hasn’t missed church since - even when he’s out of town. It’s not unusual to see Sean at OLPH by himself attending Mass. Sean became a member of Campus Ministry this year and looks at it as another step in his faith. Sean says he likes to be a “role model to other students that being in touch with God is serious and important but you can also be a regular guy and hang out with your friends.” He demonstrates on a daily basis that his faith comes first. Sean is the Garces Memorial Commissioner of Entertainment which means he assists in the planning of the rallies, participates in the games at the rallies, plans the school dances so they are fun for everyone, and tries to get students involved as much as possible. He is a member of CSF, a founding member of the Hurricane Club, and is restarting the Letterman Club. He is also a member of FCA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, which is comprised of 125 local students who meet to discuss how to become better Christians. Sean played football all four years, baseball his freshman and sophomore years, and swam his junior year. Chemistry is his favorite subject as he loves working with all the elements and creating substances. He never thought he would like science and he loves it - thanks to Mrs. Janie Leedy. She made it fun and because of her he took Honors and AP courses. Sean plans on majoring in Chemistry in college and eventually becoming a pharmacist. Sean plans to follow in his uncle’s footsteps and play football at the college level and his dream is to play for Cal Berkeley. Although Sean has had offers from numerous schools interested in having him play college football for them, he has opted to go to Bakersfield Community College to try and make his dream of playing football for Cal Berkeley a reality. He had one goal when he was accepted to Garces - to win a Valley Championship. He realized his dream as he was part of a Valley Championship football team his sophomore year. Sean accomplished his goal, and so much more. Page 5 2008 Football Varsity Football Coach David Fanucchi 6-5 (4-2) SEYL 3rd Section Div. II Quarterfinalists Most Valuable Player: Andrew Fanucchi Commitment Award: George Meert Leadership Award: Chris Taylor Excellence Award: Sean McNally All-Area 1st Team Defense: Andrew Fanucchi All-Area 2nd Team: Stephen Harmer (P) All-Area HM: Andrew Putman (DL), Sean McNally (OL), Jalen Sykes (RB), Chris Taylor (LB) All-SEYL 1st Team: Andrew Fanucchi (OL), Stephen Harmer (P) All-SEYL 2nd Team: Andrew Putman (DL), Sean McNally (OL), Jalen Syles (RB) TV 29 Hometown All-Stars: Andrew Fanucchi, Andrew Putman Arena Bowl Selections: Andrew Fanucchi, Andrew Putman, Riley Scott, Nick Salvucci Chase Wright Tal Pruett JV Football Coach Victor Garcia 1-9 (1-5) Co-Most Valuable Players: Phillip Anspach, Zack Wells Coaches Award: Emmanuel Machado Colton Bryan Frosh Football Coach Ben Ansolabehere 4-6 (1-5) Most Valuable Player: Nick Vehlewald Most Inspirational Player: Patrick Hellman Most Improved Player: Gustavo Amarillas Rams celebrate Holy Bowl Victory! Page 6 2008 Cross Country Boys Cross-Country Coaches Susan Walker & Mark Brown SEYL 5th Section Div. IV 6th Most Valuable Varsity Runner: Connor O’Malley Most Inspirational Varsity Runner: Patrick Gomez Varsity Coaches Awards: Mike Bedard, Jesus Guzman Most Valuable JV Runner: Dominic Gallegos Most Inspirational JV Runner: Anthony Martinez JV Coaches Awards: Peter Newman, Nick Verdin State Finals Qualifier: Connor O’Malley All-Area HM: Connor O’Malley Jesus Guzman Girls Cross-Country Coaches Susan Walker & Mark Brown SEYL 5th Section Div. IV 8th Most Valuable Runner: Monica Guzman Co-Most Inspirational Runners: Sammie Lombardo, Tammy Vu Co-Most Improved Runners: Gabby Ortiz, Lizbeth Lopez Coaches Award: Lauren Brown State Finals Qualifier: Monica Guzman All-Area 1st Team: Monica Guzman David Freed Monica Guzman Page 7 2008 Girls Golf - SEYL & AREA Champions! Coach Keith Perkins SEYL Champions Area Div. I Champions SEYL Individual Champion: Mica Guzman Section Div. I 3rd So-Cal Regional Qualifiers Most Valuable Player: Mica Guzman Most Improved Player: Veronica Rindge Coaches Award: Cassie Clayton Area Player-of-the-Year: Mica Guzman All-Area 1st Team: Cassie Clayton All-Area 2nd Team: Julia Berchtold, Jasmine Rodriguez All-Area HM:Veronica Rindge All-SEYL: Julia Berchtold, Cassie Clayton, Mica Guzman, Veronica Rindge, Jasmine Rodriguez Girls Varsity Golf All-Area Team Members Coach Keith Perkins, Marilyn Madrid, Julia Berchtold, Cassie Clayton, Veronica Rindge, Jasmine Rodriguez, Mica Guzman Julia Berchtold ALL AREA Player-Of-TheYear Micaela Guzman Will Be Attending CAL STATE FULLERTON on scholarship to play golf Cassie Clayton Jasmine Rodriguez Page 8 2008 girls tennis Girls Varsity Tennis Coach Barb Johnston 18-7 (10-2) SEYL 2nd Section Div. II Runners-up Most Valuable Player: Abby Wattenbarger Most Improved Player: Carly Tucker Bob Lynn Sportsmanship Award: Carly Tucker All-Area 2nd Team: Carly Tucker, Abby Wattenbarger All-Area HM: Zoe Tucker Girls JV Tennis SEYL Champions Liz Farr, Claire Caratan, & Jenna Antongiovanni Coach Nathan Holmes 19-1 (12-0) Co-Most Valuable Players: Danielle Humphrey, Mia Jannino Coaches Award: Lisa Soper Carly Tucker Abby Wattenbarger Page 9 2008 Volleyball... Section Div. II Champions Area Coach-of the-Year: Kim Harper SEYL Rookie-of-the-Year: Stevie Stier Coach Kim Harper 28-5 (8-4) SEYL 3rd Most Valuable Player: Shelby Staab Most Inspirational Player: Sarah Allen Best Offensive Player: Melanie Reis Best Defensive Player: Caitlin Bernardin Coaches Award: Tara Leach All-Area 1st Team: Shelby Staab All-Area 2nd Team: Melanie Reis All-Area HM: Caitlin Bernardin All-SEYL 1st Team: Caitlin Bernardin, Melanie Reis, Shelby Staab All-SEYL 2nd Team: Amanda Aguilar, Kimber Gutierrez Jenna Bowman & Shelby Staab ALL AREA PLAYER SHELBY STAAB Will Be Attending UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO on a scholarship to play volleyball JV Volleyball Coach Joan Finch 21-9 (8-4) Most Valuable Player: Michelle Meert Most Inspirational Player: Kiki Sandrini Coaches Award: Molly Tobias Frosh-Soph Volleyball Coach Lindsay Molinaro 23-3 (10-2) Most Valuable Player: LisaMarie Sanchez Most Improved Player: Alexis Dodenhoff Coaches Award: Kerry Burke Shelby Staab Amanda Aguilar & Caitlin Bernardin Amanda Barker & Morgan Frasier Page 10 2008 Valley Champions! Girls Varsity Volleyball Valley Champion Team Members Back Row: Kristyn Towery, Tara Leach, Sarah Allen, Morgan Frazier,Melanie Reis, Leah Fiorini,Shelby Staab Middle Row: Jenna Bowman, Amanda Aguilar, Caitlin Bernardin, Stevie Stier, Amanda Barker Bottom Row: Kimber Gutierrez Leah Fiorini Page 11 Garces Memorial Introduces Central Section Team Academic Champions (Water Polo) Coach Kacy Aakhus 7-18 Most Valuable Player: Josh Shambaugh Most Improved Player: Kyle Richmond Coaches Awards: Ryan Farrer & Andrew Whittington Section Div. III 2nd Team: Josh Shambaugh Section Div. III HM: Kevin McDermott Inaugural Boys Varsity Water Polo Team Members Top Row: Chris Harper, James Solum, Carl Demler, Kevin McDermott, Josh Shambaugh, Josh Morris, PJ Atchison, Andrew Whittington, Ian Hagen, Tom Carpenter Middle Row: Steven Cholakian, Kris Meyeres, Joe Gregor, Kevin Hale, Kyle Richmond, Matt Pichardo, Andrew Gruszka, Brian Graham, Mac Aakhus, Ryan Farrer, Ross Kundert Bottom Row: Coach Pat Zuniga, Steven Bowman, Seth Champness, Nick Terrio, Patrick Farley, Michael Coppola, Sean Dodenhoff, Logan Lirette, Coach Kacey Aakhus Ian Hagen Andrew Whittington Josh Shambaugh Matt Pichardo Page 12 Boys & Girls Water Polo! Coach Petra Koudelkova 14-11 Most Valuable Player: Allie Ruettgers Most Improved Player: Megan Varga Coaches Awards: Chelsea Lewis, & Meagan Shambaugh Section Div. III 2nd Team: Allie Ruettgers Section Div. III HM: Megan Varga Inaugural Girls Varsity Water Polo Team Members Top Row: Ally Scott, Haley Abrams, Anna Paquette, Molly Ruppel, Morgan Chafin, Kelcie Jones, Katherine Evans Middle Row: Siana Duran, Jessica Pavletich, Jessica Samson, Elizabeth Samson, Megan Varga, Allie Ruettgers, Chelsea Lewis, Meagan Shambaugh Bottom Row: Coach Anne Styles, Lupe Ortiz, Catherine Lugo, Laura Meert, Katie Ebel, Elizabeth Lugo, Jana Gregor, Coach Petra Koudelkova Chelsea Lewis Anna Paquette Allie Ruettgers Elizabeth Samson Page 13 Garces Memorial Alumni Board Garces Memorial has resurrected the Alumni Board and is excited to have such a broad based group covering every decade since Garces Memorial first opened in the Fall of 1947. The Board of Directors will plan Homecoming events, opportunities for alumni to worship together, a spring picnic on campus, and the annual Hall of Honor. The Alumni Board accepts nominations for the Hall of Honor, reviews the nominations, votes on the nominees and selects the annual inductees based on a majority vote. As the Alumni Board evolves, look for some great alumni activities to come! If you have an idea for an alumni event, please contact an Alumni Board Member or Lou Ann Durrett, Director of Alumni Relations. Alumni Board of Directors Shirley (Bayne) Lucas ‘48 Don Border ‘50 Gary Ogilvie ‘55 Helen (Reischman) Haller ‘57 John L. Fanucchi ‘68 Suzanne (Echenique) Arrache ‘69 Jim Sakowski ‘70 Darrell Feliz ‘70 Lisa (Kimble) Edmonston ‘77 Bernadette (Eyherabide) Root ‘78 Bill Rector ‘78 Loren Kleier ‘81 Kim (Westhoff) Carlson ‘85 Joan (Haller) Finch ‘87 Dr. Josh Tobias ‘88 Justine (Gutierrez) Tobias ‘88 Shelly Stricklen-Phoenix ‘93 Greg West ‘95 Ian Helper ‘00 Laurie Mahlmann ‘00 John Ritter EdD Page 14 Joan Finch & Laurie Mahlmann Jim Sakowski Gary Ogilvie & Greg West Kim Carlson & Don Border Lisa Kimble Edmonston Ian Helper Helen Haller Suzanne Arrache, Bill Rector, & Loren Kleier Not pictured: Berndatte Root, Josh Tobias, Justine Tobias & Shelly Stricklen-Phoenix. John Ritter, Darrell Feliz, John Fanucchi, & Shirley Lucas Page 15 Alumni Back Garces Memorial Celebrates Homecoming On Friday, October 3, 2008, Garces Memorial celebrated Homecoming and had a “float” in the Homecoming Parade for alumni who were celebrating their class reunions. The Class of 1967 took full advantage of the fun and a few members of the Class of 1993 did so as well. We will have an alumni float again this year for any of our class reunions that are held Homecoming Weekend. The Class of 1993 and future Rams hopped on board the alumni float! The Class of 1967 and future Rams enjoyed the Alumni Float in the Garces Homecoming Parade! 2007 Homecoming Royalty Tom Hollenbeck & Shelby Atchison. Tom is at Cuesta Community College and Shelby is currently at Bakersfield Community College. Alumni Post-Game Party Immediately following the Homecoming football game, the Alumni Board hosted a party for alumni and friends of Garces Memorial. We had a great turn out with over 100 people walking over to the quad and enjoying catching up with fellow alumni. We’ll do it again this year - so mark your calendar for a Homecoming Post-Game Party on Friday, October 9th. Josh Tobias ‘88 & Justine (Gutierrez) Tobias ‘88 Page 16 Tara (Thomas) Jamieson ‘92 & Jarrett Jamieson ( Marty Starr ‘92 & Brandy (Brown) Starr ‘92 On Campus! Alumni Honor Coach Mosconi On Friday, September 19, 2008, Garces Memorial Alumnus Gary Ogilvie organized a tribute to former Garces coach Marvin Mosconi. Gary invited alumni from the classes of 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954 and 1955 to come out and honor Coach Mosconi. It was a fun evening for all in attendance. A big thank you to Coach Olgivie for organizing the event! Paul Summers ‘53 & Sally Summers ‘55 Fred Castro ‘56, Ernie Antongiovanni ‘55. Jesse Avalos ‘56, John Esponda ‘54, Fred Dominguez ‘55, Joe Munoz ‘54, Deanna McCauley ‘55, Don Border ‘50, Wayne Jett ‘54, Jim Schorr ‘50, Sally Summers ‘55, Judge Bob Anspach ‘54, Marsha Wiswall ‘53, Jerry Lamb ‘51, Tom Franconi ‘52, Pat Harrison ‘53, & Tom Fitzgerald ‘55 Rachael Dominguez, Mary Lou Avalos, Jesse Avalos ‘56, & Fred Dominguez ‘55 Tom Fitzgerald ‘55, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Bobby Esponda & John Esponda ‘54. ( Page 17 Bobbie (O’Day) Adams ‘53 & Diann (Gladden) Lowder ‘53 Fall BBQ ( Garces Fall BBQ On Thursday, October 2, 2008, Garces held its annual Fall BBQ. This year, our volunteers served over 700 people Gary Icardo’s World Famous NY Steaks and Teriyaki Chicken. If you weren’t able to attend last year, mark your calendars for this year. The Fall BBQ will be Thursday, October 1, 2009. Hope to see you there! Joe Andre, Paul Andre ‘74 & Cyril Andre Gary & Debbie (Cerri) Leary ‘67 Helen (Reischman) Haller ‘57 & Sally (Kleier) Summers ‘55 Kathleen & Dean Bears John & Kathy Ritter Richard Fanucchi, John Fanucchi ‘68 & Msgr. Braun Loren Kleier ‘81 & Steve Donovan ‘78 Bruce Berretta & Melissa Fortune ‘72 Don Border ‘50, Joanne (Molinaro) Border ‘58 & Norma (Maraccini) Lamb ‘58 Gracie Jacobs ‘13, Chris Jacobs ‘74, Madeline Atchison ‘13 & Mary Kay (Jacobs) Atchison ‘ 75 Terry & Sherry Hylton Page 18 Donna & Mike Anspach ‘78 Save the DAte Fall BBQ: Thursday, October 1, 2009 ( Alumni Reunions Welcomed to Fall BBQ Garces Memorial began a new tradition of welcoming Garces Memorial Class Reunions to the Fall BBQ. If your class is planning on getting together at the Fall BBQ - let us know and we’ll reserve a spot for you to sit together. The Class of 1967 Left to right: Marcia Eyherabide, Rob Lobre, Dr. Vincent Silverman, Robin Silverman, Tom Lemoine, Deborah (Cerri) Leary, Mary (Ward) Noel, Patti (Clerou) White, John Seymour, Joan (Pogon) Cord, Kathy Hanson, and Geraldine (Koelzer) Toovey. Tina Ruiz, Paul Ruiz, & Suzy Diaz Karen & David Stanley & Ashley Smith ‘99 Lindsay Molinaro ‘01 & Lindsay (Frank) Ashley‘01 Michelle Maples & Tonia (Kimble) Cody ‘80 Mike & Marcie (Antongiovanni) Soper ‘85 Patty & Kurt Poeschel Page 19 Garces Gala XXX This year’s Garces Gala, Bella Sera, had a new twist with new table seating, dancing to a live band at Formal Night and to a DJ at Casual Night, a few less auction items, and an accordion player both nights! And in true Garces fashion, we exceeded our revenue goals while having more fun than anyone anticipated. Don’t miss out on next year’s Gala as it promises to be an even better party! Page 20 a l l Be era S Some of our Gala Guests... The Kimble Sisters Cristina (Kimble) Zaninovich ‘84, Lisa (Kimble) Edmonston ‘77, & Tonia (Kimble) Cody ‘80 The Griffiths Family Nancy (Griffiths) O’Dwyer ‘79, Dianne (Griffiths) Riley ‘73, Yolanda (Papasergia) Griffiths ‘51, and Liz (Griffiths) Petrini ‘85 Ron & Lori Mariani and Jana & Joe Campbell Michelle (Etcheverry) Hardt ‘81 & Tim Hardt ‘81 Tom Ming ‘88 & Amy (Anspach) Ming ‘86 Ted & Katie (Anspach) Whittington ‘77 Steve Anderson & Kari Grimm Meggan (Sill) Phillips ‘75 & Dr. Vince Phillips Ron Fanucchi ‘85 & Toni Fanucchi Page 21 Alumni Spotlight Pat Lencioni In 1983, Pat Lencioni’s classmates voted him “Most Likely to Succeed”. They knew Pat had a bright future and would one day leave his mark on the world, but who could have imagined the extent of his success. While at Garces Memorial, Pat was the Valedictorian for his class, ASB President, played football, basketball, and ran track. To say he ran track is an understatement – he was the fastest miler in Bakersfield in his senior year! After Garces, Pat went to college at Claremont McKenna College where he majored in Economics and minored in Spanish. He was recruited on campus to go to work for Bain & Company, a consulting firm in San Francisco. While there he began to develop an interest in the “human” side of business and went on to work for Oracle where he created his own job – “Organizational Development”. He was later hired away by a competitor, Sybase, and after five years, he became Vice President. Pat was then approached by both Steve Job to go to work at Pixar and by the current CEO of Google. Pat said “thanks but no thanks” to both offers and decided to open his own company. He took four employees with him and began “The Table Group” - a consulting firm dedicated to helping organizations of all kinds function more effectively through better leadership, teamwork, and overall health. That was eleven years and eight books ago. Pat published his first book, “The Five Temptations of a CEO” while his wife was pregnant with twins and he was buying his first house. Talk about a multi-tasker! Pat’s books are fiction and feature Catholic characters facing up to organizational problems. The book that really put Pat on the map was his third book, “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team”. It has been named as one of the top 100 business books of all time and has been on the Wall Street Journal’s best seller list for the past six years. His eight books, including The Five Dysfunctions of a Team and Death by Meeting, have sold a combined 2.5 million copies. Pat is a much sought after speaker earning $55,000 a speech (for all of you who heard him speak while he was at Garces – you got a bargain!) He has spoken to executives of numerous organizations and professional sports teams such as the San Francisco 49er’s and the San Diego Chargers. Southwest Airlines hired Pat to be the first outsider to work with their executive team in 12 years. He has been on the same stage with Colin Powell, George Bush Sr., Rudy Giuliani and recently with Olympic Champion Michael Phelps. And in November, Fortune Magazine named Pat as one of the “Ten New Gurus You Should Know”. Pat’s books have been translated into fifteen languages and are sold throughout the United States, Ireland, Canada, Mexico and Germany. Page 22 Pat met his wife, Laura, while they were in college. They have four sons, ten year-old twins Matthew and Conner, six year-old Casey, and two and a half year-old Michael. Laura became Catholic one week after their youngest son, Michael was born. Pat is a very involved dad and coaches his son’s soccer and basketball teams. Pat and Laura make their home in Alamo, California. On May 16th, Patrick Lencioni, Garces Memorial High School Class of 1983, was inducted into the Garces Memorial Hall of Honor. Congratulations Pat - on all your successes! 2nd Annual Garces Memorial Hall of honor On Saturday, May 16, 2009, Garces Memorial hosted its 2nd annual Hall of Honor Awards Banquet and paid tribute to the following individuals for demonstrating a continuing commitment to, and promotion of, the values, mission, and philosophy of Garces Memorial High School. This year the Garces Memorial Alumni Board honored the following inductees: l The Late Bob Carroll l Patrick Lencioni ‘83 l John Etcheverry ‘53 l Deanna (Maraccini) McCauley ‘55 l The Late John Kovacevich Sr. l Catherine Wall l The Honorable Art Wallace ‘56 l Deborah (Cerri) Leary ‘67 The 2009 President’s Award was presented by John L. Fanucchi to: The Louis & Lucie Clerou Family Congratulations to All of Our 2009 Honorees. Page 23 A Salute To Our Military Lt. Rusty Thompson with his Platoon Sergeant before morning patrol in Iraq 1st Lieutenant, Rusty Thompson ‘99 is an All-Source Military Intelligence Officer for the U.S. Army. As an Executive Officer of Alpha Company in Iraq, he assisted in leading the development of the US Army’s first MultiFunctional Team; collating, fusing and disseminating intelligence analysis reports used to brief actionable intelligence to ground force commanders; and provided senior analytical support to junior analysts, the Quality Assurance of reports and briefed reports to Battlefield Commanders which led to the killing/capturing of numerous High Value Individuals, AQI leaders and leaders of Former Iraqi Regime Elements and Former Regime Loyalists. He has helped decrease violent attacks by 85% in Central Iraq from JAN - MAR 2008; bolstered regional security, enhanced commercial confidence and restored interest for the return of Internally Displaced Persons. Rusty with General Petraeus Rusty graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in May ‘03 with a B.A. in International Affairs & Political Science. He has also attended the American University, Cairo, Egypt completing coursework in Islamic Jurisprudence, Near East History, Advanced Modern Standard Arabic and Colloquial Egyptian Arabic. He is near fluency in reading, writing, speaking Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic; Arabic and Tagalog Filipino. SSG Chris Anspach ‘85 at his US Army Reenlistment Extension Ceremony in Monterey on 1/28/09. Chirs is currently at the Language School in Monterey, California for the U.S. Army. Alumni Currently Serving Our Country Alumni Who Served in the US Military Chris Anspach ‘85, U.S. Army Stephen Bower ‘99, U.S. Navy Edgar Cousin ‘99, U.S. Coast Guard Ryan Frank ‘99 U.S. Navy Juan “Jaime” Rizo ‘99, U.S. Marines Leah Shubin ‘99, U.S. Army Rusty Thompson ‘99, U.S. Army Joey Etchechury ‘ 01, U.S. Army Paul Lukehart ‘01, U.S. Army Alice Scharf ‘03, U.S. Navy Tommy Etchechury ‘05, U.S. Military Academy at West Point Derek Wales ‘06, U.S. Military Academy at West Point Carolyn Vu ‘08, U.S. Naval Academy Charlie Judge ‘08, California Maritime Academy Vincent Rojas ‘58 Bill Storey ‘58 The Honorable Louis Etcheverry ‘58 Jim Munson ‘58 Skip Clark ‘59 James Etchechury ’66 Dominic Eyherabide ‘68 Florence Crosby ‘70 Patrick Hellen ‘71 Ryan Clark ‘01 Page 24 Killed in action in Vietnam John Perich ’65 Thomas Soliz ’65 Lieutenant Aaron Miller ‘95 is currently an officer in the U.S. Navy. He has served posts at the U.S. Naval Academy and at the Great Lakes Training Center. Aaron has a Masters Degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Colorado State University. He originally served as a Professor at the Naval Academy before being given the post as the director of the science laboratory at the Great Lakes Training Center. He will be completing his service in a few months and will then begin medical school at the University of Chicago. He scored in the 98 percentile (nationally) on the MCAT during his time at the Naval Academy Derek Wales ‘06 with T. Boone Pickens at West Point in September of 2008. T. Boone Pickens spoke to the Cadets in the Engineering Department. Carolyn Vu ‘08 is in her freshman year at the U.S. Naval Academy where she is a history major with a minor in Arabic. She hopes to eventually go into Naval Intelligence or the JAG Corps. She has been selected to be in the SHAPE program (similar to the Garces Link Crew) and begins training for it this summer. Ryan Frank ‘99 is currently serving in the U.S. Navy as an Electronics Technician First Class Petty Officer on the USS Nimitz. He entered the navy in Fall 2003. His six year term is up this year at which time he will be attending Boston University to pursue an MS-MBA degree. (Masters of Science in Information Systems and Masters in Business Administration). Ryan is pictured at the USS Nimitz with his parents Tom & Donna Frank and sister, Lindsay Ashley ‘01. Charlie Judge ‘08 is in his first year at California Maritime Academy and is studying engineering. Charlie has also taken up Crew Racing and has competed against Cal Berkeley, UCLA and ASU. He competes in the Men’s 8 and the Men’s 4 and is a port side rower. His favorite memory to date? Beating Stanford! Page 25 Alumni News Alumni Baseball Game The inagural Garces Alumni Baseball Game was held on Saturday, February 21st. The stands were filled, the dug-out crammed and the BBQ sizzled. The event brought back alumni from as far back as the mid-seventies to once again compete for the Garces Memorial Rams on David A. Fanucchi field. The ceremonial first pitch at the inagural event was thrown out by the children and grandchildren of David A. Fanucchi. Joe Bell, team captain and catcher for the Rams and grandson of David A. Fanucchi, received the pitch from the youngest descendant, Lucy Brown, who handled the throwing honors. The Garces Alumni Roster included Ron Fanucchi, Daniel Clerou, Joe Gardiner, Jimmy Gardiner, Johnny Sanchez, Alex Delgadillo, Joey Amarante, Mike Nieto, Clint Keown, Ben Sill, Ryan Mask, Matt Pearl, Drew Johns, AJ Antongiovanni, Brian Foster, George Moncier, Brennan Spencer, Noe Flores, Chirs Holloway, Mike Grigg, Tom Sakowski, Jeff Johns, Chase Hoffman, & Mark Boyich. The David A. Fanucchi Family The game involved a dominating performance by the Alumni as they handed this years team a 17 - 9 thrashing! The game remained close for the first four innings and then the alumni found their swing. George Moncier hit the first Alumni Game homerun with a shot to right field. Fathers and sons battled on the field: Ron Fanucchi ‘85 & Andrew Fanucchi ‘09 and Tom Sakowski ‘76 and Nick Sakowski ‘11. Brothers also faced off: Noe Flores ‘05 & Abraham Flores ‘10 and Jack Campbell ‘ 07 & Grant Campbell ’11. Congratulations to the Alumni for the win! Page 26 Mary Margaret Ravell Goodwin Class of 1955 In April of 1963, Mary Margaret Revell Goodwin ‘55 went to Sicily to become the first woman and first American to swim the Straits of Messina between Italy and Sicily. There was a U.S. Navy ship in port in Sicily, so she dressed in a proper dress, matching coat, and white gloves, when she went to ask the U.S. Navy ship for assistance with charts and tides. (White gloves were required in those days for proper young ladies, especially since she was a Garces girl. Afterall, Sister Laurentia, her principal would have expected it!) Unknown to her was that this was THE flag ship of the Admiral of the 6th Fleet, and he was on board. Not only did the Admiral organize the details such as dates and tides and times, he ordered his U.S. Navy Seals to accompany Mary Margaret with their rubber Zodiac boat. Mary Margaret reached the shore of Italy without too much difficulty, but the return swim to Sicily was more arduous and the last mile was a tough haul. When Mary Margaret reached the shore, she was immediately wrapped in blankets and handed up through the crowd to a waiting car to return to the hotel. It took her five hours and 22 minutes to swim the 13 miles. It was a great victory. The first woman, the first American, and the first Garces Memorial Ram to accomplish the swim. That was forty-five years ago this past April. Mary Margaret has agreed to once again swim the Straits of Messina this summer at the age of 72. Good luck Mary Margaret! You make us all proud to be a Garces Ram! Garces Alumni - What’s New? College Graduation? New Career? Engaged? Married? New Baby? New Job? Anniversary? Retired? Send Us Your News Let us know what is happening in your life! Your alma mater is proud of your news and accomplishments. There are three ways to send us your news: 1. Mail your news to Garces Memorial High School, Attn: Alumni, 2800 Loma Linda Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93305 2. Fax it to Garces Memorial, Attn: Alumni at (661) 327-5427 3. Go to our website: www.garces.org and look for the Alumni Update on the Alumni page. Please send pictures whenever possible. You can mail us a hard copy or email a digital photo to: ldurrett@garces.org. Name and Year Graduated:__________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cell Phone:______________________________________________ Home Phone:___________________________________________ Email Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Personal Update Professional Update Loss of an Alumni News:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 27 Ram Reunions The Class of 1968 Steve Saldana & Linda Saldana Judy (Fambrough) Billingsly, Sharon La Bouff & Mary (Loken) Cornett Ernie Pierucci, Mary (Newman) Disharoon, & Claudia Otten Paige (Brown) Kelly, Mike Baldwin, & Cynthia (Kirschenman) Poettgen Katie (Sherman) Russell, Sharon LaBouff, & Barbara (Cortopassi) Nourse Henri Blanc & Janice (Weddle) Blanset The Classes of 1998 - 10 Year Reunion Page 28 The Classes of 1967 & 1968 held thier 40 year reunions at the Petroleum Club on Saturday, October 4, 2008. The Class of 1967 Tom Lemoine, Vince Silverman. Dennis Acree, Geri (Koelzer) Toovey, Bill Swertfager, & Ken Biggs Sharon (Wildhalm) Robinson & Debbie (Cerri) Leary Mike Baldwin & Bill McCann Jim & Debbie (Knowlton) Czarnecki Kathy Hanson, Geri (Kolezar) Toovey, Laurie (Martin) Anderson, Joan (Pogan) Cord, & Diane (Kresha) Chaisson. Martha (Sill) Lane & Mike Lane Bakersfield Country Club - July 19, 2008 Page 29 The Class of 1978 30 year reunion Bakersfield, California Saturday, October 4, 2008 Shawn & Teri (Phillips) Shambaugh’s Home The Class of 1978 Photos by Robert Paz Lisa (Thurston) Andrews & Patty (Fanucchi) Brown Theresa Ramos-Alvarez & Marilou (Delos Santos) Paz Bill Rector Eric Terndrup & Kati (Kitchen) Galuppo Irma and Eric Bonas & Christine Barulich Lisa (Fogarty) Horjas & Jim Hull Craig Koelzer & Pam (Fanucchi) Bell Steve Donovan & Bernadette (Eyherabide) Root Page 30 The Class of 1958 50 year Weekend reunion Cambria, California September 12-14, 2008 BBQ at the American Legion Hall Gerry Beckwith & Jeanettte (Clerou) Echenique John McMurtrey, Richard Cecarelli & Frank Fabbri Paulette Wigand Lunch at William and Suzie (Cholet) Hughes’ Home Milton Fletcher, James Conley, Gerry Beckwith, Joseph Marchetti & John Dowbenier William & Suzie (Cholet) Hughes Evelyn (Albitre) Arias, Mary Conley, Jeanette (Clerou) Echenique, Paulette Wigand, & Ann (McCarthy) Higgins Dinner at the Cambria Pines Lodge Breakfast at the Cambria Pines Lodge Judy Allgood & Joann Montoya And the gang’s all here... Ann (McCarthy) Higgins, Jeanette (Clerou) Echenique, Lorraine Anchordoquy & Martha (Antongiovanni) Ball Page 31 Engagements, Weddings & Anniversaries Michael Grigg ’99 and Bobbi Chase married on August 16, 2008. Michael graduated from University of Phoenix in 2008 with a degree in Marketing and is currently employed at Elite Auctions as chief auctioneer. Dylan Carter ‘00 married to Brooke Freeman on August 30, 2008 at River Lakes Country Club. Dylan graduated from CSUB with a B.A. in Liberal Studies and minor in Sociology. He is currently completing his teaching credential. Haley Jones ’02 married Robert Ottaway on May 5, 2007. Haley graduated from Oregon State University in 2006 where she majored in Speech Communication and minored in Spanish. She is currently employed by Amitabha Medical Clinic and Healing Center in Sebastopol, California as a patient coordinator. Xavier Ozaeta Jr. ‘97 married Cecilia Manzano on October 4, 2008. Xavier is currently employed by Envision Construction as a Superintendent. Matt Pearl ‘97 married Lauren Ribner on March 29, 2008 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Carlsbad, CA. Matt attended UCLA on a baseball scholarship, graduated, and was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals. After playing professional baseball he became a real estate appraiser. Matt and Lauren reside in Bakersfield. Allison Clerou Ulbrich ’99 married Peter Jacob Oswald on May 3, 2008, at St. Francis Church. Allison and Pete met at Loyola Marymount University during their undergraduate studies. They reside in Santa Monica, California, where Allison is a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Joseph Jolliff ’03 and Laura Barton married on August 30, 2008. Joseph is currently attending University of the Pacific and will graduate with a Doctor of Pharmacy in May 2009. Megan Matera ‘01 is engaged to be marreid to Josh Seidenfeld in August of 2009 in the chapel at Santa Clara University. Megan is an elementary school teacher in Santa Clara and Josh is a 3rd year law student. Page 32 Chris Meister ‘96 is engaged to be married to Justin Hughes. Chris graduated from Chico State University and Viriginia Tech University and completed her teaching credential at University of Tennessee. Dan and Sally Panero celebrated 30 years of marriage on August 11, 2008. Tracy Wattenbarger ‘96 married Jim Dmohowski ‘98 on June 21, 2008 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Laura and Mike Fanucchi ‘69 celebrated their 30th Wedding Anniversary on October 21, 2008. Kevin and Pam (Fanucchi) Bell ’78 celebrated 20 years of marriage on September 10, 2008. Michael Dixon ‘02 and Christine Ozaeta were married in April 2009 at St. Francis Church. Michael works as a Facilities Engineer at Aera Energy LLC. Cyndi and Jim Eyherabide ’73 celebrated their 30th Wedding Anniversary on October 7, 2008. Rosemary and Bob Anspach ‘54 celebrated thier 50th wedding anniversary on November 26, 2008 by going on a cruise to Cabo San Lucas with their family - Ted and Katie ’77 Whittington, Tom and Mary ’79 Berry, Cathy and John ‘82 Anspach, and Tom and Amy’86 Ming, and their 11 grandchildren! Jeff Mestmaker ‘01 and Sarah Oxford will be married in Maui, Hawaii this June. Jeff graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a B.A. in Economics and is a partner in the firm Mestmaker & Petrey Wealth Advisors in Bakersfield, CA. Page 33 Alumni Updates Cheyanne & Tim Antongiovanni ‘92 are the proud parents of Brandon James 18 months and Cianna Nicole 2 weeks. Suzanne & A.J. Antongiovanni ‘97 are the proud parents of children Andrew 1 year, 10 months; Jeanette 2 years, 10 months; and Michelle 3 months. Lauren (Rodriguez) Jackson ‘02 & her husband, Sgt. Brian Jackson are the proud parents of Peyton Elizabeth Jackson born on January 26, 2009. The Jacksons are stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington. John Kovacevich Jr. ‘88 welcomed baby girl Amelia Ruth Kovacevich. Congratulations John! Val Garcia ‘90 and Denise Limi ‘88 are the proud parents of Nicholas born on July 24, 2008. John & Laura (Beechinor) Orradre ‘90 are the proud parents of Harrison, Adele, and Bennett. Page 34 The Brown Family Photo on left: Together on Marc’s first day at OLPH Parish School: Matt in 7th grade, Marybeth in 5th grade, Jason in 3rd grade, and Marc in 1st grade. Photo on right: Matt is a Cal Poly graduate, married, living in Auburn, and working for a forest/land management company; Marybeth is finishing her last two classes at Fresno State in ag-business; Jason is in his 2nd year at Sacramento State and Marc is in his senior year at Garces Memorial. Jeremy Tobias ‘84 Jeremy Tobias ‘84 has been selected as the new Executive Director of the largest non-profit agency in Kern County, the Community Action Partnership of Kern with over 850 employees. Congratulations Jeremy! Hanna Jehle ‘05 Bon Voyage!! Alumni Cruise Brazil February 2009 Back Row: Ken Peters ‘50, Jim Schoor ‘50, & Barbara (Maze) Schorr ‘50 Middle Row: Stan Antongiovanni ‘61, Rita Manuszak ‘57, Donna (Dalton) Sill ‘51 & Jane (Daud) Gaspardone ‘57 Front Row: George Richaud ‘51 & Donna (Bianco) Richaud ‘51 Zak Brown ‘03 graduated from Niagara University in New York with a BS in Marketing and a BS in Logistics. Zak is currently employed as a Senior Marketing Officer with Kern Schools Federal Credit Union. Page 35 Hanna Jehle graduated from the University of York in York, England on July 10, 2008 with a BSc degree in Honours Psychology. Special Events An Event for Everyone! Mark Your Calendars for the 2009-2010 Garces Special Events. Garces Annual Fall BBQ October 1, 2009 Garces Gala XXXI Formal Night - March 13, 2010 Casual Night - March 19, 2010 Msgr. Leddy Golf Classic April 19, 2010 Garces Memorial Hall of Honor May 15, 2010 John Fanucchi, President; Desiree Adams, Special Events Coordinator; Gary Icardo, Fall BBQ Crew Chief; Debbie (Cerri) Leary, Fall BBQ Chair; Monsignor Michael Bruan, Rector; and Tonya Abbott, Director of Advancement at the 2008 Fall BBQ. How Your Support of Special Events Helps Garces Recently, the Garces Memorial Advancement Department surveyed some of the supporters of this year’s Special Events. One of the findings from the information received from our event attendees, volunteers and sponsors was they were uncertain how their contribution was being used to support the school. Revenue generated from the three primary special events (Fall BBQ, Garces Gala and Msgr. Leddy Golf Classic) help support tuition assistance for deserving Garces students as well as support student athletics and extracurricular activities. St. Francis Parish School's 100th Anniversary St. Francis Parish School will be celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2010! They are currently looking for St. Francis Parish School alumni, teachers, staff and parishioners from the past. To register to receive more information about the 100th Anniversary Celebration, go to www.sfs100yr.com. Page 36 Garces Memorial Family Tree The Garces Memorial Legacy continues. On the following pages are photos of our seniors who are second generation Garces graduates. Some even had both parents graduate from Garces! Kris Kobliska ‘77 Angie (Garibaldi) Kobliska ‘81 Kevin O’Malley ‘82 Natalie Kobliska ‘09 Chris Jacobs ‘74 Kyle O’Malley ‘09 Germaine (Eyherabide) Jacobs ‘74 Nick Jacobs ‘09 Valerie (Zollar) O’Malley ‘82 Paul Meert ‘80 Page 37 Anne (Garibaldi) Meert ‘80 George Meert ‘09 Brian Antongiovanni ‘77 Jennifer (Morrow) Ansolabehere‘80 Jenna Antongiovanni ‘09 AnnMarie Ansolabehere‘09 Jim Bowman ‘70 Concetta (Bianco) Bruce ‘82 Jenna Bowman‘09 Donald Derouin ‘83 Michelle (Basile) Barker ‘83 Lisa (Ornelas) Butkiewicz ‘88 Bianca Bruce ‘09 Tonia (Kimble) Cody‘80 Kassandra Butkiewicz ‘09 Mark Etcheverry ‘74 Donald Derouin ‘09 Amanda Barker ‘09 Victoria Cody ‘09 Ronald Fanucchi ‘85 Meeghan Etcheverry ‘09 Page 38 Anthony Fanucchi ‘09 Leanne (Ritchie) Belden ‘81 Julie (Miranda) Finocchiaro ‘84 Christine (Seaton) Farr ‘82 Anthony Finocchiaro ‘09 Elizabeth Farr ‘09 Pat McDermott‘81 Chelsea Lewis ‘09 Lori (Acuna) Ortiz ’81 Gabrielle Ortiz ‘09 Rick Phillips‘73 Michelle Peters ‘09 Damian McClintock‘09 Michael Passaglia ‘77 Brian McDermott‘09 Keith Peters ‘81 Kellie (Mahan) McClintock ‘86 Mary Ann (Etcheverry) Putman ‘75 Richard Phillips‘09 Page 39 Andrew Putman‘09 Michael Passaglia ‘09 Julie (Bowser) Sanders ‘80 Charles Sanders‘09 Advancement News By Tonya Abbott, Director of Advancement Update on Fund the Future - A Garces Memorial Campaign for Excellence in Catholic Education Phase I – Completed Phase II – Current Campaign Phase – Aquatic Facility, Tennis Complex and Faculty Endowment Cash and Pledges as of April 15, 2009: $3,922,359 Total number of donors: 174 Number of Alumni: 82 Number of Current Parents: 53 Number of Parents of Alumni: 21 Garces Memorial Goes Public with Fund the Future Garces Memorial officially kicked off the public phase of the Fund the Future Campaign in March of this year. During the remainder of the 2008-2009 academic year, Garces Memorial will be asking parents, alumni, parents of alumni and friends of Garces to support the campaign. Starting in April, volunteers have been hosting gatherings to share with others the Garces vision. During the month of May, alumni and parents will be making phone calls to fellow classmates and parents asking for their support. Andrew Whittington, 2009-2010 ASB President and a member of the swim team addressed the media on the importance of having an Aquatics Facility at Garces. Andrew’s older brother Joseph ‘04 went on to swim for UC Berkeley. Head Swim Coach Bill Potter ‘ 97 with some of his swimmers, l-r, Lisa Soper, Sarah McDermott and Andrew Whittington. Lisa Soper was there at the press conference to represent both Swim and Tennis programs. For more information on how you can support Fund the Future call John Fanucchi, 661-327-2578 ext. 116 or Tonya Abbott, 661-327-2578 ext. 118. You can also go to www.garces.org and make your contribution online. Page 40 Fund the Future Supporters as of April 30, 2009 Ms. Tonya D. Abbott Mary Ellen Elliott Agan A-C Electric Company - Daren & Kolleen Alexander Family Mr. Robert J. Altmiller AnneMarie Anchordoquy Michael Anchordoquy Paul Joseph Andre Anonymous Anonymous Donor from the Class of 1985 Fred and Barbara Ansolabehere Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ansolabehere Mike and Donna Anspach Mr. and Mrs. Steven Antongiovanni AP Bookeeping & Income Tax Service Brian and Mary Kay Atchison Gary and Jeanne Austin Martin J. Austin Meredith Austin Bakersfield Building Maintenance Company Bakersfield Eye Institute, Inc. Terry and Mary Bangi Mr. and Mrs. Ben Batey Kathleen B. Bears and Dean A. Bears Dr. and Mrs. Mary (Anspach) Berry Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Border Paul D. Borkovich Jerry and Carol Bowman Bud's Oil Company Ted and Lynne Budy Jay and Myrna Buenviaje The Burke and Hay Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Burke Natalie S. Bustamante Greg and Mary Bynum Bob and Barbara Carlos Mr. and Mrs. Arnold T. Cattani Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Chee Chevron Humankind Clark Pest Control Berry Clanton Susan Daly Commins Bill Connelly '62 Dr. and Mrs. Luis A. Cousin Frank and Becky Cressy Peggy Lynn (Brewer) Crowe Dutler Dauwalder Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Deming Ryon and Lisa de Pencier Mr. and Mrs. John F. Devlin Doug Dill Libby and Michael Doolittle Mr. and Mrs. Dan Drake Steve and Joan Durrett Helen Echenique Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Esparza, Jr. Marcia Eyherabide Tom and Elizabeth Fitzgerald Dr. Ray and Maribeth Fitzgerald Janis and David Freed Mr. Stephen W. Frost John and Dalia Garcia Jane Douds Gaspardone Daniel & Patricia Giordano Rosemary (Short) Greene Yolanda (Papasergia) Griffiths Kari Grimm Jesus and Carmen Guzman Helen (Reischman) Haller Philip and Cecelia Halpin Danny Harper Patrick and Barbara Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison Jeremy and Lauren Helper Dr. Stephen and Dr. Susan J. Helper Mary L. Herkenrath Denise (DeLaurie) Hicks Anne and Ray Hierling Dave Hoskins #31 The Hronis Family Fred G. and Esther M. Hupp Yasuyuki and Hiromi Iwamoto Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Jacobs Catherine Jappe Jasmine Vineyards, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey B. King Arnie Kirschenmann Adam and Julie Klang Richard W. Klink Jeff and Lynn Krausse Jean (Swertfager) Kulbeth The Diane Lake Family Juanita Laxague Marianne Laxague John and Tish Layous Bill and Holly Lazzerini The Ben and Liz LeBeau Charitable Remainder Trust Lee's Pharmacies- Randy and Diana Lee Maureen (Shanley) Lencioni ‘55 Patrick and Laura Lencioni Robert and LuAnne Lewis Lincoln's Fluid Level Service Mary Kay (Haller) Link Wayne Long Richard C. Louie Ms. Esther Lozano Michael and Alexis Lukehart Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Maraccini Barbara Grimm Marshall and Darcy Marshall Mazzei-Franconi LLC Deanna (Maraccini) Mc Cauley Robert and Debra McDermott ‘72 Dennis McNerney Dan and Adrienne McReynolds Kathleen (Haller) Metcalf Rick and Rita Meyeres David F. Moffat The Moehnke Family Moore Farms Mr. Anthony M. Mortimore Ms. Rochelle R. Ortiz and Mr. Andrew H. Anzaldo Our Lady of Perpetual Help Daniel and Sally Panero Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Panelli Page 41 Benny A. Parlan and Arianna C. Parlan Dianne (Haller) Peranich Ernest S. Pierucci Attorney At Law Betty Peltier Podol Bill and Heather Potter Jessica Pounds M. Rahimifar, M.D., Inc. dba Neurological Surgery & Associates Dusan and Ljilana Rankovic Bill and Whitney Rector John and Janie Reiland John and Maureen Reilly Michael and Tammy Renzi Noe and Sonja Reyna Paul Ritchie M.D. Christine and John Romanowich Fred and Judirae Ross Gerald Saba Safety and Claims Consultants Jim and Debbie Sakowski The Salvucci Family Julie and Charles Sanders James J. Saunders Steve Schilling Joe and Sue Schimandle O.A. "Skip" Schweizer Scientific Ag. Co. Matt and Haley Servatius Dr. and Mrs. Shawn Shambaugh David and Denise Shaw Eric and Rosa Sill Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Small Edward and Jane (Regan) Smith '75 Mike and Marcie Soper Marvin and Carolyn Southard Nicole L. Soto-Garcia Maria and Tom Steele Steve and Lela Steiber Darlene (Rezac) Stewart The Stinson Family Dr. Scott and Sherry Stone William H. Storey Marianne Styles Mitchell and Anne Styles Tom Swertfager ‘69 and Susan Sakowski Swertfager ‘71 John and Dana Szewczyk Marcia (Worden) Trammell Joe and Nema Traynor Ms. Gloria B. Urner Dr. and Mrs. F. Louis Varga Ted and Michele Waldron In Memory of Shirley Durrett The Wheeler Foundation Kathleen and Geoffrey Whynot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Youree Dr. and Mrs. Victor M. Ziegler A Message from the Principal Man’s mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions.” - Oliver Wendell Holmes I was glancing through an old Scientific American magazine article recently that was entitled, ”Like Fine Wine, Personality Improves with Age.” Of course as one matures gracefully, titles similar to this one referring to either fine wine or more specifically the positive aspects of growing older tend to more readily catch one’s attention. In this particular article, the author, Ms. Laura Wright, discusses new findings which refute previous arguments by some experts who thought that personality was genetically programmed to stop changing at a certain age or other experts who asserted that only a very few aspects of personality may actually evolve through adulthood. Ms. Wright refutes these beliefs as she references studies indicating that personality is plastic and changes do come with age and are generally for the better. I wonder if this assertion regarding an individual’s personality change might not also hold true for a group of individuals sharing common beliefs and mission or even for an entity made up of individuals who may change over time but whose mission and beliefs remain constant over time. I would offer that Garces Memorial High School is such a entity and it serves as proof positive that while personality adjusts to conditions around it, it also does continue to improve with age. Much like plastic, Garces has been able to make the necessary adjustments as it ages, so that it continues to strongly support its common beliefs and mission and work to assure that any change is generally for the better. Garces, which proudly exists through its past, present and future students, parents and faculty, who in partnership share the common beliefs and mission to excel as a Catholic, coeducational, college preparatory high school whose purpose is to educate its youth to fulfill the mission of Christ by developing students spiritually, intellectually, and socially. Appropriately then, let us lift our glasses and toast all those past, current and future members of the Garces community who have and will continue to make Garces great. By any standard, Garces is a very fine wine. One change that I am proud and pleased to announce is that of our new Administrative team for Garces Memorial High School beginning this fall. Supporting me in my role as Principal will be Mr. Mike Susank and Mrs. Michelle Jackman. Mike will serve as our Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs. He has been at Garces for the past thirteen years teaching World History and more recently serving as Dean of Students. Rumor has it that coach Mike also assisted in leading the way for Garces to successfully compete at the Division II level in athletics. Congratulations to coach Mike and all the former members and coaches of our previous track team that won their valley title. Congrats also this year’s Girls Volleyball and Boys Basketball teams for joining you all in your outstanding accomplishment. Michelle will join the Administrative ranks and serve as our Dean of Students. She has been at Garces for nine years having taught in our Theology Department. Anyone who has had a chance to look through a recent Yearbook will note her artistic flair as she oversees its development and publication. Michelle, Mike and I invite everyone to attend and we look forward to meeting and chatting with you at one of the many events our students participate in this new school year. We want and need your continued support and feedback whether it be in helping us to fulfill our role in our partnership to educate your sons and daughters or to ensure Garces continues to be the most admired High School in the Southern San Joaquin Valley. In closing let me again thank all past, present and future students, parents and faculty who have helped us add another successful year to Garces Memorial High School’s illustrious history. With the continued assistance, support and guidance from all our alumni and friends, we can successfully fulfill the vision for Garces to be the Catholic college preparatory school acknowledged for 1) its dedication to inspiring its students to develop spiritually, intellectually, and socially, 2) its partnership with its parents to ensure a safe campus setting that provides both a welcoming and challenging environment and, 3) its parental involvement, alumni support and community participation. God bless you, your sons and daughters and your entire family this day, and every day. Kathleen Bears Mrs. Kathleen Bears Principal Mrs. Bears on Principal’s Day Page 42 A Message from the Rector This year we have seen a tremendous development of the school’s long range vision. It has been a wonderful experience for all involved and may I proudly note one. As a former Garces chaplain, I am most pleased with the extensive renovation that returned the All Purpose Building to a place of worship for our students. The Garces Student Chapel is nearly completed and the transformation is impressive, thanks to a great measure to the artistry of Mr. Roger Hogan, who designed and created the stained glass windows, altar, ambo and tabernacle for the Chapel. The original Chapel was never dedicated to a Saint. Our Bishop, Most Reverend John T. Steinbock, in a letter dated April 27, 2009, wrote he is in agreement with our request that the Student Chapel be “formally named in honor of St. Dominic, in memory of the Dominican Sisters who served so long at Garces and other schools in the Diocese.” The Dominican Sisters taught at St. Francis High School, predecessor to Garces, then with and following the Christian Brothers at Garces. They also taught at St. Francis and Our Lady of Perpetual Help grammar schools. As a Catholic college preparatory school, it is imperative that we provide our students with a place of worship, a place to help in their spiritual growth, a place where they can take time from their academics and extracurricular activities to focus on what is truly the core of our school’s existence, the importance of faith in God. Each week, priests from our area will celebrate Mass for 200 students in the Chapel, allowing over a month’s time every student the opportunity for a small group celebration of the Liturgy. We are grateful to the many individuals who have helped in this endeavor. When Garces Memorial became the beneficiary of The Jimmie and Marjorie Icardo Trust, the Icardo family was pleased to know the funds were earmarked for this important project. We would also like to thank the Salvucci family and the many individuals who have also financially supported this endeavor. Complimenting the Student Chapel and immediately to its south will soon be completed the renovation of Our Lady’s Grotto and placement of the Stations of the Cross. We thank the many donors and volunteers who will make possible this last addition to the spiritual needs of our students. Over the last year we have addressed the academic and spiritual needs of our students with the completion of Phase I of the Garces vision: the Cerro Science Building, the Student Chapel, and Our Lady’s Grotto. The focus of our efforts is now on the completion of Phase II: an Aquatics Center, Tennis Complex and a Faculty Endowment. We are pleased with the progress the school’s leadership and volunteer campaign cabinet has made. Everyone involved, volunteers and benefactors alike should be proud of the progress made during the Fund the Future campaign. It is well known that even in tough economic times people will donate to causes they treasure, if they are asked. The proof of this fact is evident at Garces: nearly $4 million of the $6.5 million goal has been pledged for Phase II. We will continue to report on the progress of these projects in the next issue. Please join us in also recognizing those alumni who are serving this great country of ours as members of the United States armed forces, some of whom are highlighted in this issue of Mission. The Garces Memorial community will continue to pray for you. Sincerely yours in Christ, Rev. Msgr. Michael R. Braun Rector Msgr. Braun and John Fanucchi at the Holy Bowl Mass Page 43 Monsignor Braun and Lynn LeBeau in the Student Chapel Thank you to Michelle Maples, Owner of B & T Tenant Employment Screening. She was the high bidder on the marketing package offered at the 2009 Formal Night Gala. • Credit Check • Criminal Background • Rental History • Employment Verification • DMV Report 661-863-0750 1412 17th St. Ste. 419 www.BeSafeScreening.com Page 44 Garces Memorial High School Leadership Team Garces Memorial High School Board of Directors 2008-2009 Most Reverend John T. Steinbock, D.O. Bishop of the Diocese of Fresno Chairman of the Board Mr. Daniel Giordano ‘66 Reverend Monsignor Michael R. Braun Rector Susan Helper, M.D. Mr. Ray Karpe ’83 Mr. Geoff King Mr. Bernard LeBeau, Jr., ESQ. Mr. Sean McNally John Ritter EdD Mrs. Marcie (Antongiovanni) Soper ‘85 Mr. John Szewczyk, ESQ. Mr. Luis Valenzuela Rev. Msgr. Michael R. Braun, Rector John L. Fanucchi ‘68 President Kathleen Bears Principal Father Jim LaCasse, S.J. School Chaplain Mike Susank Dean of Students Anne Styles Director of Student Activities Greg West ‘95 Director of Counseling Susan Rizo Director of Campus Ministry Vince Fanucchi ‘67 & Lela Steiber Directors of Athletics Pat Edgerle Controller Garces Memorial High School Foundation Board of Directors 2008-2009 Chairwoman of the Board Mrs. Deborah (Cerri) Leary ‘67 Mr. Bernard LeBeau, Jr., ESQ. Mr. Joseph Ziemann Mrs. Sylvia Cattani John Ritter EdD Mr. Anthony Cueto III Mr. John L. Fanucchi ‘68 Tonya D. Abbott Director of Advancement Lou Ann Durrett Director of Communications & Alumni Relations Garces Memorial High School 2800 Loma Linda Drive Bakersfield, CA 93305 (661) 327-2578 www.garces.org Mission Magazine Spring 2009 Garces Memorial High School 2800 Loma Linda Drive Bakersfield, California 93305 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Garces Memorial High School Garces Memorial Campus Ministry Students with Bishop John T. Steinbock