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I.B.31. - Cuesta College
Cuesta College
Foundation
2010-2011
Annual
Report
Contents
2
4
Presidents’ Message
Corporate Gifts
– Wells Fargo
6
Life Estate
– Eiko Pease Family
7
Continuing a Legacy
Sophidion Foundation
8
Message from Doug Hilton
9
Financial Report
12
Ralph M. & Grace Warten
Scholarship
14
Alice Thompson Scholarship
16
Recognizing our donors
– A message from Shannon Hill
P.O. Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106
(805) 546-3279 cuesta.edu
Produced by Cuesta College Advancement
Shannon Hill, Executive Director
Jill Beck
Mary Ellen Bohnsack
Rick Camarillo
Dina Ebeling
Stephan Gunsaulus
Jackie King
Emily Olson
Lana Rauch
Karen Tacket
Jay Thompson
Contributing editor: Scott Roark
Celebration of our Achieve
By Gil Stork and Bob Wacker
As we celebrate the achievements of the past year, we have words of
gratitude to each of you – the steadfast philanthropists listed in this
annual report whose support is deeply inspiring. Your dedication
to our collective future motivates our campus family and members
of the Foundation Board of Directors. These are pivotal years and
among the most challenging in the history of Cuesta College. We
advance our beloved college in part because of you.
A mission of service
Our mission is to
provide the best
We began
benefits and the
the year by
highest level of
providing
support for our
$350,000 in
students. We
began the year
scholarships.
by providing
$350,000 in
scholarships which answers a very
pressing need for our students. From
the college’s first class of nurses, Evelyn
Cunningham endowed a nursing
scholarship fund, and Alice Welchert
endowed a fund for our student veterans.
Jack and Nancy Sullivan established a
fund so that our student veterans would
receive a free parking permit each
semester. Harry Wolf
added $30,000 to
his endowed
scholarship fund,
and $30,000
was donated
to the nursing
program by
the Sophidian
Foundation. PG&E gave $25,000 to
our Center for Alternative Energy; the
Marcled Foundation gave $25,000 for
our Tutorial Services, and Disabled
Students Programs and Services. Mary
Schwartz donated an additional $29,000
and John and Berna Dallons have
pledged $134,500, both gifts for the
Schwartz Learning Resource Center at
the North County Campus. At year end,
our income totaled $3.7 million for a
record in total assests of $15.5 million.
Foundation partners
The Foundation
The Foundation
partnered with
the college to
partnered with
renovate the
the college
iconic Humanities
to renovate
Forum, moving
the iconic
it from 1970s
technology into
Humanities
the 21st Century.
Forum.
We joined with
our business
partners in the local banking industry
to create a new banking curriculum.
We awarded more than $240,000 in
Foundation grants to support the
priority equipment needs for our
classrooms, laboratories
Printed Locally on
Recycled Sustainably Sourced Paper.
GIL STORK, Ed.D.
Superintendent/President
ements
and library. We
launched Friends
of the Cultural
and Performing
Arts Center that
quickly raised
$20,000 to operate
this celebrated
facility and is
on its way to
creating an operational endowment.
We revived the Student Ambassador
program allowing some of Cuesta’s best
and brightest to be in the forefront of
our activities. And we greatly expanded
our board Ambassador program,
bringing together the community, faculty
and students to improve classroom
resources. We created the campus
Fundraising Council in order for all
of us to collaborate in raising money
for college programs and services. The
Board of Directors was galvanized into
action to raise funds for a South County
Educational Center, and then it prepared
for an ambitious annual fund campaign
in order to double our gifts to the college
in this era of rapid change and economic
uncertainty.
We launched
the new
Friends of the
Cultural and
Performing
Arts Center.
Student success
Success begins on
campus where our
The state just
students achieve
honored Cuesta
great things inside
graduate Bill
and outside the
Swanson, CEO
classroom. Beyond
our campus, it is
of Raytheon, as
always amazing to one of California
see the success of
Community
our Cuesta alums.
Colleges' most
For example, the
state just honored
distinguished
Cuesta graduate
alumni.
Bill Swanson, CEO
of Raytheon, as
one of California
3
Community Colleges' most distinguished
alumni. This year’s Honored Alumni
Award winners are equally distinguished:
Peter Kardel, owner/CEO of SLO’s
Clever Ducks, Michael Aubuchon, a
teacher in Watsonville, Margaret Ikeda,
renowned architect and adjunct professor
at UC Berkeley, and Rolfe Nelson,
retired principal and former mayor of
Atascadero.
Making a difference
Our annual report
highlights the
We are
extraordinary people
steadfast
and illustrious
and focused,
donors as well
and together
as the exciting
we create a
developments
achieved by the
brighter future
talented, devoted
for our
and productive
students.
members of the
Foundation’s Board
of Directors.
All of us want to make a mark on this
world. Helping others is perhaps the
noblest path to an enduring legacy. Your
dedication to our collective future and
to giving generously to Cuesta College
motivates our personal commitment.
We are steadfast and focused, and
together we create a brighter future for
our students.
BOB WACKER
Foundation President
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Corporate G ifts
A Sound Investment
Wells Fargo Supports the Latina Leadership Network
Many families in America have a recent
generation that broke down barriers —
­
a generation that was the first to attend
college, perhaps start their own businesses
and utilize new skills to benefit their local
community.
Community colleges are a vital gateway for these
individuals. Thanks to Wells Fargo, current “firstgeneration” students on the Central Coast are getting
motivation and assistance to realize their academic goals.
Wells Fargo supports the Cuesta College Latina
Leadership Network for “Educate Si se Puede” (“Educate,
Yes it is Possible”), a conference set for March 30 geared
specifically towards high school seniors to inspire and
help them understand academic opportunities. The event
will feature a panel of prominent local Latino and Latina
community leaders, each talking about their challenges
and successes, along with a campus tour, a live DJ and a
lunch for students.
Mark Corella, district manager of Wells Fargo in San
Luis Obispo, will be a guest on the panel. The former firstgeneration and community college student knows how
vital a support network is for these students.
“Cuesta and other community colleges are a first step
– not everyone can go to a four-year university,” Corella
said. “It allows students the time to get introduced to the
numerous career opportunities that exist, find themselves
and make a closer connection to their chosen profession.”
However, just getting to Cuesta College in the first
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place can be a tremendous barrier to a student who has
no family members or friends that have gone to college.
Many students need support and encouragement, which
makes this conference so important according to Estella
Vazquez, an English as a Second Language specialist and
recruiter at Cuesta.
“Many of our Latino
students are unaware of
their opportunities to get
a higher education and
that is a real tragedy,”
Vazquez said. “Events
Mark Corella
Wells Fargo
district manager
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like this help Latino students understand that regardless
of barriers, they can still achieve their educational goals.
These students have few or no role models. Applying to
Cuesta or for financial aid is a real challenge.”
Corella agrees: “The example we set is extremely
important. We need success stories that come out of
community colleges. Statistically, the dropout rate for
the Latino population is higher than the norm. They need
mentors, support and encouragement.”
Vazquez, Corella and Cuesta counselor Glenda
Moscoso all worked closely to make the “Educate Si
se Puede” conference a reality. The Cuesta College
Foundation, Counseling Department and Sabrina
Robertson in Tech Prep/Business Education have
provided valuable assistance. This will be one of several
successful conferences put together by the Latina
Leadership Network.
Wells Fargo’s support of Cuesta is directly in line
with the company’s culture of philanthropy. Last year, it
gave more than $219 million to 19,000 nonprofits. The
company provided over $66 million towards supporting
schools and educational programs. According to the
Chronicle of Philanthropy, a newspaper that covers the
nonprofit world, Wells Fargo is one of the nation’s
top five cash donors.
Investing in people is a sound business practice –
especially when they’re the business owners, community
leaders and political decision makers of the future.
“When our communities succeed, we
succeed,” Corella said.
For more information on
“Educate Si se Puede,” contact
Estella Vazquez at 805-546-3941
or at evazquez@cuesta.edu
Estella Vazquez
Cuesta ESL specialist
and recruiter
Cuesta
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Life Estate
Generosity Defined
Edgar and Eiko Pease estate donates
more than $1 million to aid Cuesta
Cuesta College has been blessed with a
multitude of friends and supporters over
the years. Some have been with us from the
beginning, possibly as alums or former staff
and/or faculty. Other generous individuals,
such as Eiko Pease, simply recognized the
importance of Cuesta’s mission.
Eiko Pease and her husband, Dr. Edgar Pease, moved to
San Luis Obispo County from Arizona in the early 1970s.
Edgar had just retired from a successful dental practice.
An avid outdoorsman, he purchased a ranch between
Atascadero and Morro Bay, where he lived with Eiko until
passing away in 1978.
Eiko continued to live in the area and met Barbara
George, then the executive director of Advancement. The
meeting was arranged through Jim Merzon, a longtime
friend of Cuesta, whose daughter-in-law Alison Merzon is
an instructor here.
Born in Japan and having
immigrated to the U.S. after
Eiko Pease
World War II, Eiko lived
simply and was a generous individual. After speaking
with Barbara George, she was intrigued by Cuesta and the
opportunities it provided to students.
As a result of that meeting, Eiko willed her late
husband’s estate to Cuesta – valued at more than
$1 million – to support areas “where the need is greatest.”
Because of Eiko’s generosity, Cuesta has been able to
support its programs and student services through grants,
scholarships and other areas that are underfunded by the
state.
Eiko passed away in 2007. A frequent traveler, she
enjoyed her time with family, many of whom she included
in her journeys overseas. Cuesta will always be grateful for
Eiko’s support and will continue to honor her memory.
Catherine King
Paul and Katherine Schmitt Scholarship
and Patrick A. Walsh Memorial
Scholarship
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Anthony Zamora
Carl and Carol Schliep Scholarship and
John Schaul Memorial Dean’s Award
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Continuing a Legacy
The Sophidion Foundation
Legacies are curious things. They carry on
traditions yet have the power to transform
– they are a catalyst for positive change.
The Sophidion Foundation continues the legacy
of Sophia Clarke, a longtime supporter of California
community college students. Most recently, the Sophidion
Foundation generously gave more than $110,000 to
Cuesta’s nursing program.
Sophia’s son, Jim Clarke, and his wife, Karen, feel
strongly about the nursing program. “We were impressed
by the quality of the program and are especially pleased
with the work of the Cuesta College Foundation and how
they support the college. It’s a good social investment,” he
said.
“The shortage of qualified nurses is a critical problem,”
said Jim. In the past, Sophia has supported a variety
of causes. She was a major contributor to a $400,000
facility, named after her son, which houses classrooms
and a hanger for an aircraft maintenance program. A
performing arts center was also named in her honor. Both
are located at Mt. San Antonio College.
“However, the lack of qualified nurses affects everyone.
Healthcare does not discriminate. We need these
professionals,” said Jim.
Originally, the Clarkes dreamed of supporting an
aviation or culinary program on Cuesta's North
County campus. A former community college student, Jim
is exceptionally enthusiastic about programs that provide
real-world, hands-on training outside of the classroom.
“Whether it’s nursing, business or mechanics, we
need to emphasize real world problem solving. There is
huge difference between that and just theory,” Jim said.
“You have to get dirty. You can’t learn everything in the
classroom. You have to work for it.”
The Cuesta College Nursing Program follows this
philosophy, as do other valuable programs that are
supported by the Sophidion Foundation.
“Our family did quite well in business. Now it’s our turn
to give back and invest in a society that allowed us to do
well,” he said. “We feel grateful to continue my mother’s
legacy and support the Cuesta College Nursing Program.”
Sophia Clarke
The Sophidion Foundation
Sarah Germain
Paul and Katherine Schmitt Scholarship
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Student Success is Our Goal
Making a Gift to the Annual Fund is an Investment in the Future
F
or more than 45 years Cuesta College has served our community as a
gateway to a better future. It provides our students, from a broad range of ages
and backgrounds, an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills for a more
productive life. We invite you to be a part of this legacy by contributing to the
Cuesta College Annual Fund Campaign. Your donations enable Cuesta to fund
the unmet priority needs of our classrooms, lecture halls and laboratories.
The annual fund campaign focuses on raising gift support that is vital for
student access to reference materials, library resources, equipment, supplies
and the latest technology. As technology evolves, upgrades are required
along with new instructional tools to equip our students with marketable
skills.
The Foundation Board is working hard to ensure the future success of
the college and its students. Please join us in supporting student success
by making your contribution to this year’s Annual Fund Campaign.
Thank you,
Doug Hilton
Vice President of Development for the Cuesta College Foundation
Support the Annual Fund Campaign
online by visiting Cuesta’s secure site
at www.cuesta.edu and clicking
on Donate to Cuesta.
William Martinez
The Schwartz Family, Carl and Carol Schliep
Scholarship Fund, and Central Coast
Womens’s League Scholarship
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Jonathan Clarke
Bert Conklin Scholarship
Financial Report
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Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents
$ 392,523
Investments14,256,089
Notes Receivable
114,292
Split-Interest Agreements and Estates Receivable
789,241
Real Estate Held for Sale
147,500
Prepaid Expense and Supply Inventory
26,963
Total Assets
$15,726,608
Liabilities
Account Payable
Unitrust Liability
$162,350
6,142
Total Liabilities
$ 168,492
Net Assets
Unrestricted$1,130,861
Temporarily Restricted
7,049,819
Permanently Restricted
7,377,436
Total Net Assets
15,558,116
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$15,726,608
Net Endowment and Net Assets for Years 2005 through 2011 | Net income in millions
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Endowment
Net Assets
by Year
16
14
12
10
Foundation
Assets
by Year
8
6
4
2
0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Cuesta
2010
2011
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Financial Report
UnrestrictedTemporarilyPermanently
Restricted Restricted
Total
Revenues, Gains and Support
Contributions
$ 242,558 $ 950,671 $ 217,117
$ 1,410,346
3,056
104,912
–
107,968
212,113
–
–
212,113
60,707
235,314
–
296,021
188,411
1,429,797
–
1,618,208
230
–
–
230
Change in Value of Split
Interest Agreements
–
18,471
39,873
58,344
In-kind Contributions
Transfers from
Cuesta College
Interest and Dividends
Net Realized and Unrealized Gains and Investments Other Income
707,075 2,739,165
Net Assets Released
from Restrictions
Total Revenues, Gains and Support
256,9903,703,230
1,155,136
(939,787)
(215,349)
–
$ 1,862,211
$ 1,799,378
$ 41,641
$ 3,703,230
Foundation grants to the college for years 2005 through 2011
250,000
200,000
150,000
Grants
Funding
by Year
100,000
50,000
0
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2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Felix Johansson
Frank and Lois Martinez President’s Scholarship,
and Schwartz Family Scholarship
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UnrestrictedTemporarilyPermanently
Restricted Restricted
Total
Functional expenses
Program
Payments to Cuesta College
In-kind Contributions
to Cuesta College
$ 1,084,142
–
–
$ 1,084,142
42,968
–
–
42,968
–
–
–
–392,462
–62,570
–78,976
1,661,118
–
–
1,661,118
Change in Net Assets
201,093
1,799,378
41,641
2,042,112
Net Assets - Beginning of Year
929,768
5,250,441
7,335,795
13,516,004
$ 1,130,861
$ 7,049,819
$ 7,377,436
$ 15,558,116
Administration
Personnel
Operating
Development
Total Expenses
Net Assets - End of Year
392,462
62,570
78,976
13%
28%
Named Scholarships
59%
Endowed Scholarships
28%
Unendowed Scholarships
13%
59%
Lynda Guilliver
Calvin and Ruth Gabriel Family Scholarship
Karina Duarte
Don and Elaine Holley Coats Scholarship,
and Schwartz Family Scholarship
Monty Dodge Jr.
Brian Caldwell Scholarship
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Endowments
The Sum of a
Remarkable Life
The Ralph M. & Grace Warten
Scholarship
Every day is a gift. What you do in life – your
actions, passions and values – can change
lives long after your days are gone.
Grace Warten certainly knows this. Her husband,
Ralph, a mathematics professor at Cal Poly, died in a
tragic car accident three months before retirement. Grace
and Ralph were in the vehicle when it overturned into a
flowing creek bed just miles from home.
While submerged, Grace was pulled to safety by the
other driver. But no one saw that Ralph was still trapped
in the car.
Shortly after, in July of 1997, Grace established the
Ralph M. & Grace Warten Scholarship for Statistics,
Computer Science, Math and Teaching at Cuesta College.
A scholarship was also established at Cal Poly.
Over the years, the scholarship has assisted dozens of
Cuesta students preparing for careers in math, science
and other related fields. In the past five years alone, 13
students received more than $8,500. The latest recipient is
Jason Wilson. (See story next page.)
“Ralph always wanted to teach mathematics and had
a great interest in students,” said Grace. “He had a hard
time completing his education and felt strongly about
‘giving back.’ ”
Ralph emigrated from Germany to the United States
with only six years of formal schooling. It took him seven
years to get a bachelor’s degree.
After graduating magna cum laude from Brooklyn
College, Ralph went to Purdue University on a scholarship
from the National Science Foundation. He went on
to earn a a doctorate in mathematics.
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He began teaching after a successful career in the
computer industry. “He understood the importance of
math education in today’s society,” said Grace.
And it’s more critical than ever. According to the
California Council on Science and Technology, significant
declines are projected for the number of science,
technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM,
degrees awarded in California. Strengthening the teaching
of math and science and improving business skill-sets of
students is critical if California is to
maintain its competitive edge
and economic growth,
experts say.
Math is the foundation
for skills needed in
science, research and
business. Scholarships
like this are a key effort
to addressing this need.
“Ralph’s true passion
was students,” said Grace.
“This is the perfect way to
honor his memory.”
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Jason Wilson
Scholarship Makes All the Difference
Dream big, keep moving, don’t give up – phrases that could be called cliché but
are the mantra of many community college students.
Unfortunately for many students, with rising tuition and other related costs, all of
the determination in the world will not get you through school without a little help.
Jason Wilson is a great example. He moved to the Central Coast from the Lake
Tahoe area with few resources. The three-year Cuesta student, who is preparing
to transfer to a four-year university, received the Ralph M. & Grace Warten
Scholarship in August. The money he received was a big help, he said.
The scholarship has been vital in paying daily costs, such as books, and the
application process for transferring to a university.
Jason plans to major in business, preferably international business with a position
in a Spanish-speaking country. He has already applied to business school at three
University of California and seven California State University campuses.
Cuesta has been an excellent beginning.
“I love the learning experience at Cuesta, I have been fortunate to have some
great instructors,” he said. “Jeff Grover was a favorite. Lisha Duarte for Spanish was
another. Both are extremely passionate.”
Instructors like these, along with scholarships, are what allow Jason
and his classmates to achieve their academic goals. “I really can’t
thank Mrs. Warten enough for this,” Jason said. “It made all of
the difference.”
Jason Wilson and
Grace Warten
Ralph M. and Grace Warten
Scholarship, and Schwartz
Family Scholarship
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Endowments
A Personal Remembrance
A Gift from One
Mother to Another
The Alice Thompson Scholarship
By Jay Thompson
Alice Thompson would
be happy to know that
Cuesta College students
still benefit from her
help.
Her scholarship assists single
mothers.
My mom, who died in 1994,
knew a thing about that: She
Alice Thompson
raised three boys by herself
in the 1960s. A struggle? Yes, but she did a good job of
shielding her kids from her financial status. I wonder now
how she did it; the pressure must have been overwhelming
at times. But she had an inner strength – something she
would agree all single moms develop.
That’s why it made sense to start a scholarship that
helps women raising children while earning a living and
getting a college education. Offering a hand to someone
you can help was a no-brainer for my mom.
Alice retired in 1981 and moved to Morro Bay – a place
she discovered while vacationing. She wrote to a friend on
a never-mailed postcard that she wanted to move before
getting too old. She was 56.
When she relocated, in a sense, she came home. On the
Central Coast, away from her own family, she created a
new one. She forged new friendships and finally found her
niche – working with and for Cuesta students.
Those young people energized her and gave her a fresh
outlook. She worked for Cuesta just over a decade to May
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of 1992, mostly in Admissions and Records, which allowed
her to work directly with students.
The 1980s was a time of robust growth for the college
and a difficult period for Admission and Records workers
as the student population nearly doubled. Like a mom,
she came to the aid of any new student bewildered by the
college’s bureaucracy.
During this period, as department workloads increased,
administrators established directives to cut staff time for
one-on-one work with students.
Being an independent woman, she occasionally bent
those rules to help out students. She paid a price from
her bosses if those well-intentioned antics that “violated
protocol” were uncovered, but she felt she was making a
difference.
The scholarship, which made its first award in 1999,
continues that same spirit of making a difference.
My wife, Johannah, and I regularly attend the annual
scholarship receptions. While the students find the funds
they receive a great help – have you checked out the price
of textbooks lately? – many say that being selected means
much more.
Some frame their scholarship certificates. When
pressures mount during the semester, they can look at
that certificate, gain inspiration in the knowledge that
someone other than family and friends believes they will
succeed.
That makes a huge difference, I think. My mom would
like that.
Robin Cascino, a single mom with three kids, was the
first recipient of her scholarship.
Like many who followed, Robin spelled out her
educational goals in a letter, writing as much to herself as
to my wife and I, about the implications of receiving the
award. The decision “to further my education and choose
a career regardless of my circumstances,” she said, “has
birthed a fountain of hope in each of my children. That
hope alone is far greater than any worldly riches.”
She ended the note with a comment that would have
made my mom smile:
“Thank you for choosing to be involved in my life.”
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Laura Drake
Making a Better Life for her Family
Laura Drake’s defining moment came while pregnant with her daughter, Cali.
“At that point I made a declaration that I would get my life back on track,
make something of myself – something that I would be proud of – and show my
daughter the importance of an education in order to obtain a better life,” she said.
Cali was born in 2007. As a single mom on welfare, Drake took advantage of
CalWORKS, which provides vocational training, employment services, academic
and career counseling, and supportive services, “and that enabled me to start at
Cuesta,” she told the audience of more than 250 donors and student recipients at
the 2011 Scholarship Reception.
Drake, 43, received four scholarships that August day, including the Alice
Thompson Scholarship, which benefits single mothers.
The funds are making it possible for her to pursue her dream of obtaining
an associate of arts degree in Cuesta’s Computer Applications and Office
Administration and becoming an administrative assistant.
In addition to her studies, Drake works part time in the college’s Extended
Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS) office that provides help to
low-income students on a journey similar to her own.
Drake takes pride in that journey, which started at Cuesta when she
was 18. There were detours along the way, including taking time to
care for her father who battled cancer. She finally returned to Cuesta
in the summer of 2009 – with steely resolve.
“I’m not only doing this for myself, but for my daughter as
well,” she said in August. “I will continue to stress to her that
education is a must. And through hard work and diligence
many doors will open. And I hope that my story will inspire
the young and young at heart keeping alive the idea that
anything is possible – no matter what obstacles one
encounters. I’m living proof that you can make a difference
in your life.
“It’s your choice to make, so make it happen.”
Laura Drake
Alice Thompson Scholarship
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Donors
2010-2011
Shannon Hill
Message from
Executive Director Foundation/Advancement
Director
$50,000 and up
John and Berna Dallons
Compass Health, Inc.
Fox Family Trust
Pease Family
Founder
$10,000-$49,999
The past year has been
a challenging one, for
Cuesta College as well
as the nation, which
is why I hope that
you read this year’s Annual Report with
great pride. It is not only in spite of these
challenges, but because of them, supporters
like you are inspired to give when it is most
needed and when it makes the most impact
for our students. Many of you are longtime
donors, and some are new members of our
giving circle. As your new executive director,
I want you to know that we value every donor
and every gift. Thank you for supporting
Cuesta’s mission, for this year and many
years to come.
Jim and Lyn Baker
Arroyo Grande
Community Hospital
Catholic Healthcare West
James T. and Karen Clarke
Wallace E. English
French Hospital Medical
Center
The Glikbarg Foundation
George L. Mee
Memorial Hospital
Estate of Mrs. Ada S. Irving
The Marcled Foundation
Marian Medical Center
Kathryn Pezo
PG&E
Rabobank, N.A.
Mary Studer Schwartz
Sophidion Foundation, Inc.
Sunpower Corporation
Tenet Healthcare
Corporation
Twin Cities Community
Hospital
The Richard J. Weyhrich
Charitable Trust
Harry Wolf
Dean’s List
$5,000-$9,999
Jerome and Sandy Boxer
Charlie Cabassi
Evelyn Cunningham
E.C. Loomis and Son
Insurance
Harvey’s Honey Huts
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IQMS
Kenneth R. and
Gabriele Z. Levine
William Platz
Estate of Jack E. Robinson
San Luis Butane/Delta
Liquid Energy
Twin Cities Community
Hospital Volunteers
Grace Warten
Wilshire Health and
Community Services
Sponsor
$2,500-$4,999
Richard W. Alberts
Arnie’s ATV Rental
Terry Benevedo
Nella Girolo
Patrick W. and Laura Mullen
Marlene D. Peter
James P. Sargen
Joan Sargen
Sierra Vista Regional
Medical Center
Volunteer Auxiliary
Adele Stern
Jack and Nancy Sullivan
Robert Thomas
Associate
$1,000-$2,499
5-Cities Men’s Club
AAUW-Morro Bay Branch
Mary Agran
Altrusa Club of
San Luis Obispo
Daniel Deutsche
Allyn and Lee Arnold
Linda Ashworth
Gene and Gracia Bello
Joseph A. Bennett
Doreen Bird
Diane P. and Joe Brocato
Thomas M. and Joan Butch
Roxanne Carr and Rod Levin
Paul E. and Rebecca
Christensen
City of San Luis Obispo
Don and Elaine Coats
Jon Cobain
Ed and Lucy Conklin
Delta Kappa Gamma
Alpha Mu
John and Yvonne Edmisten
Marge and Gene Ernst
Founders Community Bank
Fred Gellert Family
Foundation
George O. and Mary E.
French
Dorothy Fritts
Michael and Naomi Frucht
George and Gaye Galvan
Barbara and David George
G.A. and Sandra C.
Halvorson
Steve Harding
Douglas and Katherine
Hilton
Larry and Missie Hobson
Idler’s Appliances
Don and Janice Idler
Ken and Tammy Jordan
Jack N. and Fumiko Kanbara
Keenan Associates
Ken and Darlene Kellett
Randolph S. and Patricia
Lawrence
Matt Leedom
Liberty Hill Foundation
Danny Lickness
Marine Corps League,
Detachment 680
Steve Mariucci
Frank R. Martinez
Mat’s Automotive
Incorporated
Per and Mildred Mathiesen
Patricia B. McNamara
Meathead Movers
Mission Community Bank
Darren and Angela Mitchell
Michael and Sandy Morris
Grace Myers
Donald L. and Nancy Norton
Paso Robles Country
Disposal, Inc.
D. Michael and D’Elaine
Patrick
Pauli Ranch
Pearson Education
PEO Chapter SO
Quota International of
San Luis Obipso
Ruth S. Ralston
Henry and Claudia Ramos
Barnet and Linda J. Reitner
Richmar Farms
Roadsters of Los Angeles
Marie E. and Lee Rosenwasser
Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo County Office
of Education
Bernadette Schultz
Anneka Scranton
Jack and Laurie Sinton
James and Norma Sinton
Clinton and Laura Slaughter
Mary G. Slavet
Solarponics, Inc.
Aaron Steed
Gary P. and Vallerie J. Steenson
Howard and Elizabeth D.
Steinberg
Katie Sterling
Gilbert H. and Janice D. Stork
Dr. Don Stover Optometry
Talley Vineyards
Rosemary Talley
Thoma Electric Co.
Linda Thoresen
Sheila L. Tiber
Robert and Debra Wacker
Scott Wall
Women’s Network of
San Luis Obispo
Friend
$500-$999
Doug and Margie Allred
Ira and Marsha Alpert
Harold J. and Rita Anderson
Praveen and Melissa McGann
Babu
Olga Baker
Judith and Kenneth Barclay
Sid Bartholow
Morgen and Carla C.
Benevedo
Bethel Evangelical
Lutheran Church
Jens A. and Judy Bogesvang
Tricia D. Bramsen
CAPSLO
Central California Metro
Softball Association
Joy Chambers
Zorus P. and Judith
Colglazier
Christopher and Sharon D.
Connors
Sean D. Devine
William Dill
Raymond and Audrey Dodd
Elks Lodge of San Luis #322
Linda A. Ellis
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Douglas and Eleanor Gabriel
Laurence C. Gaebe Family
Foundation, Inc.
Rob and Debbie Garcia
Golden Hills Auto Center
Marshall Granger
Cathleen Greiner
Stephan Gunsaulus
Robin and Gail Hadley
Clayton Hall
Jon and Carole A. Harmon
Edwin Hasenkamp
Steven and Margaret
Mugs Haugen
Timothy Hodge
David and Connie T.
Hollister
Helen A. Hollister
Horta Food Service, Inc.
Stan and Janice House
Kristen Kopp
Michael T. Lee
Robert J. and Lisa Mariucci
Rose Mauro
Sandee McLaughlin
Rosanna Medeiros
Mission Ready Mix
Moonstone Hotels
Morro Bay Presbyterian
Women
Nielsen Family Trust
NRG West Coast LLC
Peter Orrade
Peltzer Pistachios
Peltzer Ranch
Nancy Poe
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Quota International of
Paso Robles
Pamela Ralston
Rita Rippe
Rob Garcia Wealth
Management
Scenic Coast Association
of Realtors
Marion F. Schaub
Carly Schleppenbach
Noel J. and Mary M. Schmidt
Karen Scott
Robert and Alice Sennett
David E. Madeleine Shaw
Joe Simonin
Larry Sleep
San Luis Obispo County
Builders Exchange
Dave and Marlys Snyder
James Spitzley
Mark Stengel
Streator Pipe and Supply
Rob Strong and Marion Barasi
Strong Planning Services
Art and Karen Tacket
Martha Uhey
United Staffing Associates
John and Young Veres
Virgilio’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar
Bill and Judy Weatherwax
Marcia E. Witte
Women’s Club of
Arroyo Grande
Abbie Voss Woodward
Bianca Guillen
Frank and Lois Martinez
President’s Scholarship
Patrick Germany
Dori Lynn Deutsche Scholarship
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Cornerstone Club
Up to $499
@ Nails
5-Cities Community
Service Foundation
AAMCO Transmissions
Michael R. Abbey
Al Abrmason
Michael and Lyn Acevedo
Achievement House, Inc.
ACORN Paso Robles
Gerald and Cynthia L. Adams
Karen L. Adler
Advantage Technical
Services, Inc.
Chris Akelian
Ron and Ann Alers
Charlotte Alexander and
Dave Congalton
Homer W. and Josephine
Alexander
John and Linda L. Alexander
Carl and Maria E. Allen
Steven Allen
Glenn Allen
Laura Allgrove
M. Alper
Al’s Septic Pumping
Service, Inc.
Alves Family Trust
Howard G. and Sandra J.
Amborn
Chester L. and Guyla Amyx
Joe Anastasio
Mark Andamo Williams
Barbara and Thomas
Anderson
Timothy A. Anderson and
Dorothy A. Halic
Lupe Anderson
Richard Andreotti
Kathy N. Andrews
Karen L. Andrews
Irene Annoni
Anitque Auto Club of
America
Carson Aprato
G. and D.D. Argyres
John Arno
B. Douglas Arnold
Diane R. Arnoldi
John Ashbaugh
Marlin and Pauline W. Ashby
Joseph J. and Donna H. Asire
David Asman
Cecilia Astorga
Michael Joe and Cheryl
Aubuchon
Dean and Wanda Austin
Axion Screen Printing
Karen Aydelott
B & B Utility, Inc.
Dina Baca-Ebeling
John and Melanie Bachman
Dennis Baeyen
Linda G. Baggett
F. Bruce Bailey, D.D.S.
Phil and Tina Bailey
William and Wiesie Ralston
Bailey
Clifford and Carolyn Baker
Warren and Linda Balfour
Gordon and Dorothy E. Balla
Ron Alen Barba
Joyce Bartel
Anthony and Kimberly J.
Bartolomucci
Dustin and Liliana Basinger
Mike and Elioza Basinger
James and Lori Battersby
Greg and Lara Baxley
Ronadl Bayham
Bayshore Realty
Guadalupe and Mike
Beanway
Brian and Jill Beck
Laura Becker
Vic and Dianne Beeler
Warren and Judith Belanger
Trudy Bell
Pauline Bell
Bello Realty, Inc.
S. Keith and Kathleen
Belmont
Chris and Gloria Bench
Gordon and Manetta Bennett
James Michael Benson
Brian N. Beres, D.D.S.
Nanci Bernard
Wilderene Berry
James and Randi Berry
Mary Bettencourt
John and Margie Biddick
Big Bubba’s Bad BBQ Paso Robles
Paul Bills
Gene Ray Bilyeu
Gary and Wendy J. Black
Jeffrey and Barbara Black
Black Diamond Ranch
Amanda Blackwood
Kara Blakeslee
Blankenburg Family
Survivors Trust
William and Mellanie Blockie
Katherine F. Blum
Bob’s Big Boy
Helen Boe
Stephen and Christina Boggen
Mary Ellen Bohnsack and
Jim Zuur
Kristina Bolts
Jerome Boots and Cricket
Handler
Borah’s Awards
Willadean Borchard
Lucinda Borchard
Robert and Sondra Bovshow
Aaron Bovshow
Leslie Bowker
Allen and Ali Bowman
Beth Bowman
Jeffery and Sandra Boyce
Patricia R. Boyd
Michael and Priscilla K. Boyle
Linda S. Brady and F. Michael
Suddarth
Dolores Brand
Christine Braun
Debra Bravo
Brennan Tile, Inc.
Peter and Margaret Bresler
Clyde and Judi M. Brewton
John Breytspraak
Brian’s Hay Sales
Garrett and Sheila Bridges
Brinker International
Linda J. Brizzolara
William R. Broadbent
and Sandra Jenkins
Charles A. and Kay Brooner
Margaret J. Brown Trust
Terrance W. and Yvonne
Reiter Brown
Brown Family Estate Trust
Kent M. and Phyllis Brudney
Jeffrey and Joan Buckingham
James and Kathleen Budewitz
Steve Budke
Eric W. Burdick
Patricia K. Buscher
Frank R. and Ranee M. Bush
Butcher & Sons Dairy
Distributing
Miriam M. Butler
Marcus and Maire’ad Byrne
John G. and Janet Byrne
Michael B. Cabassi
Joseph Cabassi
Marlene Caetano-Palmer
Lorraine Cagliero
Calaveras Telephone Company
Roy and Maureen Calvetti
Rick Camarillo
Charles Campbell
Campbell Development
Michael and Barbara Z.
Camporeale
Eddie and Sylvia Canales
Glenn D. and Bernice A.
Carlson
Kirk and Vicki Carmichael
Janet Carpenter
Dan Carpenter
Gerry C. Gloria Carrasco
Lennie Carrizales
James P. and Pamela Miya
Cartland
Cartozian Associates
Real Estate, LLC
Betty Cary
Isaac Castanedo
Manuel and Ofelia Castaneda
Carmelita A. Castaneda
Roger and Marge Castle
Castoro Cellars
Wes and Celeste B. Cater
Ernest G. and Helma
Cementina
Central California American
Softball Association
Central Coast Physicians
Billing, Inc.
Central Coast Scottish Society
Jay S. Chalfant
Dave and Leila Chambers
Susan Chandler
B. R. and Greta Chandler
Delbert and Mary Ann
Chausse
Michael and Denise Chellsen
Cynthia Cherry
B. Cherry
Clarissa Chesmore Voth
Chevron
John and Carol Christensen
Cinde Christopherson
Laura DickeRson
Horta Foods Scholarship
Louise Chroman
Paul Claahsen
Claiborne and Churchill
Winery
Bret Clark
Betty M. Clarke
Angela J. Clay
Don and Tami Clegg
Frederick W. Clegg
Coast National Bank
Alexandria Coffman
Steven L. and Jayne B. Cohen
Sherman and Evelyn L.H. Cole
Maxine Cole
Erin and Joel Colegrove
Claudia Collier
John Collins Jr.
Lennart Colombana
Gregory Colomy
Compass Health, Inc.
Louise Conklin
Christopher and Danielle
Consolo
William and Sally L. Cook
Corey Cook
Edward and Rhonda M. Cook
Elizabeth Cooksey
Thomas M. and Pamela J.
Copeland
Corner Drug Company
Robert and Lori Cotterell
Mary Cowitz
David and Kelli Cox
Richard and Deborah Cramer
Craig and Martha A. Cramer
Pat and Shirley Crawford
Creekside Orthopedic
Rehabilitation
Cricket Fine Handler Trust
Carla Crocker
Cahrles and Lois Crotser
Richard C. and Lois Crotser
Richard C. and Karen L.
Cudigan
Cuesta Park Animal Hospital
Mona Culver
Cary Dabbs
Mary Dachsteiner
Mary Daily
Pete Dakin
Joe Dansby
Jim and Barbara C. Datter
Thomas H. and Susan A. Davies
Reese Davies
India D’Avignon
Phillip and Patricia Davis
Lee and Sandra Roinestad Davis
Martha M. Davis
Rick and Laura Dawley
Virginia De Laval
Franco and Sonia DeCicco
Joan M. Decker
Kathy Decou
Charles and Janice Degroot
Adam and Kristin Delauer
Anthony Delevati
Calvin DePass
R. William and Joanne
Derrickson
Evelyn Destefani
Sallee Detomaso
Gerald and Toni Detz
Dena Deutsche
Andrea Devitt
Richard and Linda Dibenedetto
Kenneth Diefenderfer
Phillip J. Dillon
Elizabeth Dinan
David and Barbara Dixon
Steven and Donna Dodds
Michael and Margaret Doherty
Jane Donaldson
Nancy Dorfman
Chris and Carolyn G. Dossa
Eric Doster
David and Denise J. Dowell
Christopher Downey
Leslie Dragoo
Michael Draze
Ed and Maureen Dresp
Susan and Budd Dressler
Howard and Sylvia Drucker
Ronadl Du Bois
Gregory Du Bois
Ida Dbois
Sandra Duerr
Patrick and Elizabeth Duffy
Betsy Dunn Richman
Charles and Judith Dunworth
April Dupree
John and Jennifer Duval
Russell and Wanda L. Duval
Thomas and Susan Duval
Eagle Castle Winery
David Eckbom
Dieter E. and Gail Q Eckert
Ediths
Bruce N. and Judy Edman
Educational Employees
Credit Union
Peter and Mary-Ann Eggleton
Colleen Ehrenberg
Madeline M. Ekegren
Sara L. Ekegren
Jill Eliason
Wallace G. and Elaine C.
Elliott
Gene and Jane Elsdon
James English
Matthew and Anne-Therese
Ens
Charles and Lenore Erickson
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Donald E. and Marguerite E.
Erickson
Jack Ermey
Brad and Julie Evans
Cal and Mary Annesley
Evelhoch
The Export Group
Albert F. and Charlotte A.
Faiola
Virginia Fairfield
Rex B. Fairless
Fansy Me
Kevin Farage
Richard and Karla Marie
Fargo
Farrell Smyth, Inc.
Darell L. and Vicki Farrer
Pat H. and Janet V. Farris
Jana Favalora
Marilyn Fentress
Art Fernandez
S. Fernandez
Dominic and L. Diane Ryan
Ferrante
John W. and Jan E. Fetcho
Kellie Fiant
William W. and Faith Ann
Fieldhouse
Searl and Barbara R. Fields
Herb and Diane Filipponi
Sidney B. and Virginia L.
Findley
Eva E. Finely
Anthony and Donna Flatos
Mary Grace Flaus
Hugh and Cheri Fleming
Janet Florez
Peter Fagan
Central Shores Chapter of the Oncology Nursing
Society Excellence in Nursing Scholarship,
and Eleanor Sears Memorial Scholarship
Benjamin Alexander
Horta Foods Scholarship
Fanessa Pakerson
Dori Lynn Deutsche Scholarship
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Klara Foldessy
Fonco Fabrication
Linda Fontanilla and
Walter T. Deissler
Eric Foor
Michael B. Foran
Bert and Candace Forbes
Forcum/Mackey
Dwight and Jane C. Foster
Lynn Frady Kelley
Steven A. and Jacquelyn Frank
Richard B. and Julie R. Frankel
Todd and Christin Frederick
Winton and Adele Frey
Marshall and Kathryn
Friedman
Ralph and Janet Fullwood
Jennifer Gallagher
Roy and Beverly Gammill
Jan and Gilberto Gaona
Danny and Bonnie Garcia
James M. and Elaine Gardiner
Keith and Jennifer Gardiner
Baxter and Joan Gardner
Joan Garratt
Richard L. Garrett
Tom and Gail Garris
Frank Gasparovic
Vanessa Shaw
Ralston Family Scholarship,
and Eleanor Sears
Memorial Scholarship
Marian Gautier
T.A. and Debbie Geaslen
Susan Geis
Douglas Genereux
Russ and Cheryl Genet
Philip Gerber
Peter W. and Mary E. Gerber
Roxanne Gerber
Walter and Erika Gerber
Mary Giambalvo
Katharine Gibbs
David and Virginia Gibson
Oliver and Yvonne K. Gibson
Christopher S. Tisha M.
Gilbert
Vivian Gilkey
Tommy Gin
Robert and Linda Ginther
Raymond and Sally Girard
Barbara Glass
Margie Godfrey
Claire D. Goedinghaus
Kevin Goetz
Randall D. and Kelly B. Gold
Dan and Anan Gold
Jordan Goldsmith
Al and Rosa Goldwyn
Rick and Lisa Gomez
Fred and Wendy Gomez
Kirby Gordon
Louise Ann Gorfain
Casimer Gorkeiwicz
Craig and Susan Gossard
Dana M. Gough
Grade Potential
Paul and Celester Graebner
David and Mary Graebner
Garrett and JoAnn Graham
Myron and Priscilla Graham
Charles and Mary Graham
Shirley Granneman
Thomas and Sherry Grant
Nancy Grantham
Kent and Noelle Grasmick
Anna Cassady
Rosie Benevedo Memorial Scholarship
Lee and Lisa Gray
Gene and Flavia Gray
Jim J. and Maxine Greathouse
Matthew S. Green
Christopher M. Green
Coleen Green
David and Parien Greenall
Andrew and Jean Greensfelder
Harvey and Evelyn Greenwald
Lynda Griffin
Donald and Bethany Griffiths
Carl and Audrey M. Grigsby
Scott and Diane Keller Grogin
Jeffrey Alan Grover
Lisa Kae Groves
Joe and Sarah Guglielmo
Thomas and Anne Haas
Haila Hafley Kluver
Peter Hagan
Peter Hagen
David and Jennelle Haggmark
Roberta Hain
Francis Hain
Raymond and Wanda Hall
Carol Hall
Vicky Hall
Joy Hallof
Bob and Janet Hamar
Jerry Hamburg
Bruce and Pat Hamilton
Hamilton Estate Jewelry
Curtis A. Handley
Gerald and Carol Hannula
Donald and Katherine Hannula
Curtis W. and Dana Hansen
Warren W. and Mary Eleanor
Hansen
Richard R. Hansen
Thomas and Toni Hansen
Karl Hansen
Patrick and Diana M. Hansen
Robert and Suzanne U. Hardie
Tonya M. Hardiman
Judy Hardin
John Hardin
Harmand and Rheta S. Haringa
Mary Ellen Harper
Linda Meade Harris
Barbara M. Harty
Gerald T. and Julia M. Hartzell
Dorothy Harvey
Robert A. and Olga Harway
Eloise A. Hasenkamp
Monica Hastings
Robert and Judith Hay
Claudia Hayner
Peggy Haynes
John Hedgepeth and Lisa
Angenbrandt
D. M. Heen
Jacob and Tara Hendricks
George R. and Corinne
Henriksen
Gary D. and Shirley A. Herbel
Gertraud Hermann-Korn
Scott and Marta Herrera
Edward and Jeanne Hertel
R. Jeffrey Herten and
Debbie Lyon
Christian Hesch
Stephen Hester and Loretta
Klosterman
Hibiscus Soothing Ent. LLC
L.S. Hicks
Hicks Pension Services
Cora M. Higdon
Doug Highland
Hilde Minkel & Associates
Rick C. Hill
Catherine Hillman
William Hite
Melba Hixon
Julie Hoffman
Marian and Ruth Hoffman
Steven and Lori Hollister
Colton Hollister
Jon E. and Maronee Hollister
Stanley Hollister
Paul H. Holmes
Angela Holmes
Tim Holt
Edward J. Holterhoff
Peter Hom
Horace Mann
Sarah Houck
William J. and Mary K.
Houston
Judith Howard
Howard Levitt Counseling
Mary E. Howell
Dennis and Carol Howland
Frederick and Helene P. Hughes
Patrick A. and Cathy Hughes
John J. and Jennifer Hughes
John and Susan Hunter
Lurece Hunter
Ruby Huntley
Brook and Nancy Hurd
Michael G. Idiart
Virginia Igo
Marion Ikeda
Iridex Corporation
J & D Fabricating and Repair, Inc.
J. Johnson Law Office, Inc.
Richard Jackson
Julianne Jackson
Gerald and Lynn Jakubowski
Jamba Juice
Jim and Perry Jamieson
K. D. Janni Landscaping, Inc.
Linda Janzen
Cuesta
Stan and Ayde Janzen
Steven M. and Janice T. Jarrett
Barbara Carolyn Jauregui
JBK Central, LLC
Tony and Janay Jelso
Richard and Rebecca G. Jenness
Julia Jenness
Teresa Jewell
Harold R. and Barbara J. Jewett
Richard and Katherine Jimison
Steven B. Jobst and Jill Anderson
Allen and Fay Johnson
J. Dean Johnson
Jan and Jani N. Johnson
Philip and Carrie Johnson
R. Paul Johnson
Jack and Joy E. Jones
Thomas and Mary Jo Joyce
T. Chris and Colette Joyce
Dennis and Michele Boshion Judd
Alexandra Kahane-Unch
Terry Kalman
Jerry M. and Sharon Kaml
Peter K. and Amy Kardel
Joe Karonovich
Kayak Horizons
Charles Kears
Worth and Adele H. Keene
Anthony V. and Elizabeth S.
Keese
Eugene L. Anne Keller
Kenneth E. and Charlotte E.
Kellett
Barbara Kelley
John E. Kelly
Diana Kendall
Donald Kennady
Mary Kennedy
Ronald and Sara A. Kennedy
Kasey Kerckhoff
Libby Kerr
Jonathan and Erin Kidwell
Robert and Brenda Sue Kiefer
Carol Kiessig
Dorrae Kim
Jackie King
Kevin J. King
Michael and Betsy Ann Kinter
Christopher and
Stephanie Kirk
Ruth Kirstatter
Ann Kitajima
Leonard J. and Sharon K. Klay
Shayne and Elizabeth Kline
Paul and Denene M.
Klosterman
Chris Knauer
John B. and Betta Knerr
Dorothy Kobara
Walter and Matea Kobayashi
Kon Tiki Inn
Keith and Kimberly Ann
Konopka
Margaret and Wachtang
Korisheli
Michael and Robin M. Kosin
Janis E. Krecklow
Richard Krejsa
Michael S. and Susan Krout
Bradley Kyker
John and Dee Lacey
Betty L. LaFaive
Michael T. Laird
Marty Lalanne
Gena Land
Sean and Ramona Landers
James R. Landreth
Kimberly Lane-Beaird
Curtis and Marie Larsen
James and Beverley Ann
Larsen
Beverly Larson
Christina S. Lau
Mary Jeanne Laude
Una Laumann
Richard Law
Stephen J. and Lori Louise
Lawson
Cara Leandro
Douglas Lee
Cathy Lees
Ken and Marianne Lehr
Stephen T. Leis
Runo J. and Roberta R.
Lemming
Jerry Lemos
Patrick Len
Gary and Jane H. Leonard
Stephen Leone
Jared Levin
Susan Levine
Keith and Bette R. Levy
Gregory E. and Annette Lewis
Thomas and Betty L. Lewis
John C. and Beverly J. Lewis
Charles and Sharon F. Lewis
Michael and Loretta Lewis
Danny and Susanne Lickness
James Lile
Eli Lilly and Company
Diane Limon
Kathryn Limon
Richard L. and Margie Linder
Sharlene Lindmark
Lindmark and Company, Inc.
Lino
Benjamin and Rita Lipman
Richard and Jeanne Lippert
Ronald Little
Susan Lloyd
Rose Loewe
Linda Long
Katy Long
Vivian L. Longacre
Ernie and Carolyn Lorenz
Christina Louabe
Lubrizol Advanced Materials
Roger Ludin
Shirley A. Lyon
Ralph and S.L. MacDonald
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John and Virginia Mack
George Maeda
Carla Maitland
Joann Malizia
Martin Maloney
David Gregg Mana
Corine Manroe
Ami Manwaring
Christian and Mara Cristina
Marano
David and Amy E. Ota
Marcouiller
Gail Marcum
Kathryn A. Marcum
Christie Marcus
Ray and Dolores Mariucci
S. Marley
Susan M. Marsala
Betty Marsh
Marshall-Spoo Sunset
Funeral Chapel
Timothy and Mindi Lu Martin
Andrew and Christine Martin
Sandra Martin
Madeline Martin
Larry Martinez and Cathy
Boggs
Joseph Maruyama
G. Jack and Lydia Harper
Marzano
Diane L. Mason Agency
Nicholas and Daniel Massari
Marina Massari
Mary Massari
Carroll Masters
James H. and Beverly W. Maul
Steve H. and Bonnie Maul
Rebecca Mavety
John and Tracy May
Leo Mc Crillis
June C. McBade
Cynthia McCabe
Jill McCall
Margaret McCardwell
Kevin and Shari McCarthy
Ronald and Linda McCaskey
David McClave
Julie and Alan McClellan
Michael and Donna McConnell
Laurie McConnico
Robert and Mary McCorkle
Michelle McCovey-Good
Judy L. McDaniel
Ronadl McDonald
Bryan and Dorothy McDonald
Gerald and Nancy McDonough
April McGee
Robert and Margaret McGill
Carolyn McGowan
Deborah McHenry-Zumwalt
Leslie McKinley and
Gary Enoch
John W. McLaughlin
David and Alisa McMullen
David McNamara
McNamara Realty, Inc.
B. Mejia
William and Linda A. Melber
Lance Meltzer
Brett and Laura Meltzer
David Meltzer
John and Allison Merzon
Beverly Mick
Joanne Milburn
Lawrence and Barbara N.
Milinac
Military Officers Association
of American Ladies
Barbara Miller
Kenneth Bob and E. Christine
Miller
Katherine A. Miller
Joe E. and Barbara A. Miller
Michael and Vita Miller
Patricia Miller
Paul and Jeanette Miller
Miner’s Ace Hardware
Mike Miner
Toby and Heidi Mitchell
Grace Mitchell
Mario and Sarah Mitchell
Joyce Moline
Sara Moncrief
Ricky S. and Jane Monroe
Al and Audrey Montanari
Alfred and Marie H. Montanari
David Montanari
Construction
Joseph Monteleone
Gary and Stephenie
Montgomery
David and Cherie Moore
C. Dean and Ruth Ann Moore
Kelly and Arlene Moore
Robert Mora
Edie Morales
David and Rebecca Morey
Jane S. Morgan
Kate Morrell
Don M. and Jean Morris
Lynnette Brown Morris
Mary Morrison
Gary and Barbara Morrow
Edwin and Glenda Moscoso
Marlene Moses
Midge Mossberg
Anthony Moye
Mueller Revocable Trust
Donn and S. Annette Mullen
Melody Mullis
Michael Multari
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Julie and Candelario Munoz
David and Sandra Murillo
James Murphy
Shirley Murphy
Tim Murphy
William and Erika Eileen
Murphy
Angela Murray
Edward J. Musolff
Rachel Myers
Lisa Nadalsky
W. and Margie Nadalsky
Karen Nadalsky
Brian Nagy
Steven Nagy
Gregory and Cynthia Nagy
Joy Nakabayashi
Scott and Cheryl Nakai
Napa Valley Martial
Arts Academy
Marc and Dawn Napolitano
Betsey Nash
John Neel
Gordon and Marjorie
Neiswanger
Rolfe Nelson
Johnathan and Cheryl
Nelson
New Frontiers
Bill and Sally Newman
Ronald Niau
Wendell and Jacquelyn J.
Nichols
John and Karen A. Nieporte
Kathi Niffenegger
Philip and Kandy K. Noel
North Coast Construction
Robert Norton
Edward and Victoria Norton
Frederick G. Novy III
Susanna Novy MacDonald
Irene Nunez
Robert and Cynthia Oates
Ocean Currents, Inc.
Terry Michael O’Hern
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Monica and Frank
Ohlhausen
Kevin and Robin O’Keeffe
C. and E.M. O’Neill
Denis and Jeanne O’Neill
Jeralyn O’Neill
Susan Obava
Optimist Club of
Arroyo Grande
Anthony Orefice
Orfalea Family Foundation
Helen Pacheco
Pacific Heating
Pacific Petroleum
Herbert and Melia J. Paleka
Aaron C. and Paula Palmer
Richard and Jennifer
Palmer
Mary Palmer
Joseph and Tamara Parent
Mary N. Parker
John and Christine
Parker-Kennedy
Berta and Wayne Parrish
Roy and Roberta Parsons
Pask Family Trust
William and Eileen R. Passo
Jefferson Patague
Pragna Patel and Rubert
Mueller
Kelly Patey
Kathryn Patterson
Jake Pauli
Paul’s Dry Cleaners
Michael and Pam Peachey
Edwin M. and Erin Pearce
Joan Ling Pedersen
Tammy Peltzer
Peltzer Farm
T. and J. Peltzer Ranch
Hunter Perry
Peter Lovino Photography
Kathleen D. Peters
Peggy Peterson
Bryan and Michelle Phillips
Linnaea C. Phillips
Phyllis K. Sayler, Trustee
Delores Picanso
Kristin Pimentel
Nanette Pina
Eddie Pineda
Nancy Ann PIver
Paul H. and Vicki Pobor
Michael Polit
Jeffrey L. and Andrea Portney
Douglas and Mary Postal
Charlotte J. Potter
Jeanne Potter
Ron and Susan Poulin
Robert Powers
P. Joyce Prestassater
Jack and Charlotte Preston
Patricia A. Prophet
Public Policy Solutions
Nick and Joyce Purdin
William and Joan Purdom
R & J Haringa Dairy
Richard and Pamela
Racouillat
Bruce and Holly Ragsdale
Jeffrey Railsback
Annyce Ralls
Wiesie Ralston
Dale J. and Marie A. Ramey
Karen Randolph
Lana Rauch
Martha A. Raymond
James D. and M. Ann Ream
Ernest and Karen Reamer
John Denis and Anne Marie
Reardon
Jennifer Rector
Terry R. and Cami Reece
Blake Reed
James and Corinne Reed
Steven Reed
Warren Reed
Walter Rees
Ralph and Druce A. Reese
James Regan
Walt and Helen Rehm
Mary Renzi Cowitz
Alice Rew
Rex Beach & Associates
Denise Reynolds
Darlene Reynolds
Theodore Kevin Rich
Perry and Debbie Richardson
Ronni R. and Patricia A.
Ridenour
Gerhardt W. Riedel
Mary Ellen Rivera
Carl W. and Jeanne A.
Robbins
Ayn E. Roberts
Gail Roberts
Kristine Roberts
Ronald and Laurie Roberts
Shanna Roberts
William and Patricia L.
Roberts
Debra Robertson
Eugene Ross and Victoria Ann
Robinson
Christopher Rogers
John and Martha Rogers
Michael Rogers
R. E. Rogers
John and Trudy Romanelli
Gary Romero
Robert H. and Norma D. Roots
J. Roper
Pamela E. Rose
Rosen and Loeb
Bruce and Kerri A.
Rosenblum
Rotta Winery
Stephen Rowoldt
Gary and Elena Rubell
Gary J. and Kathleen Rubin
Terry and Marianne Ruggles
Henry and Naomi Ruiz
David and Cynthia Runstrom
Ron Ruppert
Scott and Karin M. Ruser
Michele Russell
Russell Mainini & Franklin
Ryan-McGee Bottling LP
Jason Sajulan
Soledad Salais
Jaime Salamanca
Adnan Saleh
F. Sams
San Luis Obispo Gem &
Mineral Club
San Simeon Restaurant
David and Keely J. Sanchez
Jim and Paula Sauve
Darlene Sawyer
James and Janice L.
Scharingson
James B. and Vicki Schemmer
Lisa K. Schicker
Deborah Schlanser
Thomas and Clairissa
Schmitz
Gladys Schoennauer
Mark Schoennauer
Ron and Jane Schram
Curtis and Bridget Schroder
John and Kimberly Schuck
Stacie Schuck
Edward Schultz
Robert and Emilie Schultz
Patrick D. and Susan Schwab
Kenneth E. Schwartz
Robert Schwennicke
Scolari’s Food & Drug
Company
Bruce and Janice Scott
Marcia Scott
Warren and Linda Scott
Scotty’s Bar and Grill
Randy C. and Tracy L. Scovil
Seaside Real Estate
Laura Seawater
Erwin and Chrstine Sedley
Charles E. Seger
Tina Serna
Allen and Kathleen Settle
Severn Cities Realty, Inc.
Michael and Teri Sherman
Mike and Amy Shields
Sam and Sheri L. Shrout
Russell and Jodi Shuben
Brandon and Amanda Silva
Luis and Sandy Silveira
Carole Simard
Simcat Enterprises
Jan William Simek
Denise Simon
Frank and Florence M. Simon
Warren and Carol Sinsheimer
Sisters of Charity Nazareth
Charles Slem
SLO County Cattlemans
Association
SLO Rowing Club
Bill and Bonnie Slover
Breck Slover
Janice Smalley
Gary and Mary Smee
Steven and Catherine Smid
Dawn Smith
Irvin Ray and Julie Smith
John and Rosemarie Smith
Sophie Helen Smith
Steven J. Smith
Richard Smuckler
William R. and Karen Snider
Ronald and Shirley Snyder
Snyder Family Trust of 1987
Toni and Stephen Sommer
Robert Sparkes
Sharon Spatafora
Samantha Spiegel
Gerald Sprouse
Barbara Spry
Shaun and Shannon
St. Arnaud
St. Paul’s Catholic
Church Choir
Ronald K. and Martha Staib
Debra Stakes
Richard Staley
Beth Stanley
Garett and Amy Stapp
Stenner Glen
Joe and Trenda Stennett
June Stephens
Machelle Stevens
Cindy Stever
James Stewart
Shay and Erica Stewart
James and Patricia Stewart
William Stewart
Marilyn Stickler
Mark and Brenda Stiles
Patricia Stockam
Kenneth R. and Sherri Z.
Stoddard
Chester and Lori Stoeckle
John D. Stokes
George Stone
Albert G. and Arlene A. Stone
Jason and Jessica Strano
Richard and Lynn Sturtevant
James F. Sunderland
Russ and Denise Surber
Frank and Doris Susca
Leslie Sutcliffe
Ralph E. and Connie Sutter
Chyna Swan
Leland Swenson
John F. and Kirsten Swift
Iris Swisher and Dick
Strachan
Mary Sylvester
John and Christi Symens
Peter J. and Jean Sysak
Robert and Mary Ann Taeger
Victoria Taitague
Kurt and Linda Takahashi
Joy Takanishi
James R. and Mary Talbot
Richard Tanguary
Jerry Tanimoto
William G. Tappan
Jon Tarantino
Ron Tarica
Nichols and Cheryl Ann
Tatarian
Hui-Mian Tay
Jack Taylor
Louis M. Tedone
Paul Teixeira
Danna Tejada-Baquero
Paul and Shilo Terek
The Giving Bean
Gift Company
The Phone Center
The Photohop
Jay Thompson and
Johannah Varland
William and Beth Thompson
John Tiedemann
Harold and Pamela Tillema
The Tire Store
Tireworks Morro Bay
Tish Cook Pottery
Tiva Dairy
Tomales High School
Mark Tomes
Fred and Carol Tomlinson
Antonia R. Torrey
Brian and Lorraine C.
Torsney
Dorothy Tramell
Carol Treacy
Fred Trombley
Randal and Brenda Troyer
Diane Truitt
Sandy Tsutahara
Mark and Anne M. Turner
James and Shirley Turner
Thomas and Loretta S. Tys
Dane G. and Deanna
Underwood
Christopher and Elyse Ungar
Craig and Susan L. Updegrove
Urban Optics
Geryy Van Doran
Randy and Sandy
Van Emmerik
Carolina Van Stone
Gabrielle Vanherweg
Robert Vaughn
Estella Vazquez
Martin and Deborah Vega
Verena’s Go Gourmet
Vesterfelt Family Trust
Kevin and Amanda Vieira
Joseph and Monica Villicana
Vineyard Professional
Services, Inc.
Christian J. Voge
Mark and Mary Vonachen
Carolyn Voss
Regina Vriend
Joseph and Yolanda Waddell
Laurinda Wagner
Caryl Wagner
Doug and Julie Wagnon
Robert and Karen Sue
Wagoner
Walker, Wilson & Hughen
Anthony and Lisa Wallace
Nancy S. Walsh
Eleanore Walt
Chris Walton
Christopher Waterbury
Belinda Waterbury
Robert and Wendy Watson
Robert and Nancy A. Watson
Ruth Wattenburger
Kristine Wayland
We Help You Legal
Lisa Wearda
Rick W. and Lisa B. Wearda
Leslie Weaver
Nancy Webb
James L. and Jean Webb
Mark and Laura Weber
Stephen and Eleanor
Weinstein
Rachel Weintraub
Jeffrey and Tracy Ellis Weit
Alice Welchert
Water Weller
James D. Wells
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Michael and Leah R. Wells
James and Helen A. West
Robert Walker and Sue West
Jeanne Westmore
Sharon Westray
Jeanne Wheeler
Sanford and Cindy M. White
Mary Lou and Richard
Root Wilhelm
William Roberts
Insurance Services
Tim Williams
E. Williams
H. Hugh and Margaret L.M.
Williamson
Janelle Willis
Frank C. Willson
George M. and Kimberlee F.
Wilson
Vance and Athena Wilson
Richard E. and Cynthia C.
Wimer
Keith and Elizabeth Wimer
William L. and Patricia Ann
Winstanley
Russ Wischow
Michael and T. Witte
Rex M. and Janice Wolf
Jonathon and Kyle Wommack
Wood Bros. Inc.
Jeffrey Woodruff
Robert and Barbara Wright
Theresa Wright
Kevin and Peggy Wright
Deborah Wulff
Alice Yamada
Sandra Yard
Domenick and Laurie Yazzolino
David and Judy Lee Yee
Yolo Ice and Creamery, Inc.
Ets and Irene Yoshiyama
Lori Yoshiyama
Frank Yost Management
Diane Young
Robert B. and Sally Young
Ronnie and Brenda Young
Klaus Zaglmayr
Maryanne Zarycka
Raymond and Linda Zeuschner
Warren Ziebarth and
Leslie L Lee
Stephen Zoradi
Cuesta College Annual Report | 2011
P.O. Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106
(805) 546-3100 cuesta.edu
Current Resident or
Cuesta
Cuesta College Foundation is a partner with Cuesta College in fulfilling the college’s vision of being a premier community college.
OFFICERS
President ~ Bob Wacker
Secretary-Treasurer ~ Rob Garcia
Vice President for Alumni Relations ~ Roxanne Carr
Vice President for Development ~ Doug Hilton
Vice President for Membership ~ Nella Girolo
Representative,
Associated Students
Kayli Mozingo
HONORARY DIRECTORS
Jim J. Greathouse
Jon Jenkins
Frank R. Martinez
Grace N. Mitchell
Marie E. Rosenwasser
Advisory Director
Shannon Hill
Bud Anderson
Casey Appell
Jeff Buckingham
Charlie Cabassi
Reese Davies
Abe Flory
Linda Fontanilla
Cathleen Greiner
Gary Harkins
Linda Harris
Toni Higgins
DIRECTORS
Mary E. Howell
Dee Lacey
Ken Levine
Eugene Miller
Angela Mitchell
Sandy Morris
Pragna Patel
Henry Ramos
Linda Reitner
Karen Reyes
Anita Robinson
Gary Rubin
Mary Schwartz
Anneka Scranton
Laurie Sinton
Toni Sommer
Aaron Steed
Gilbert Stork
Rob Strong
Iris Swisher
Scott Wall
Kathryn Wetterstrand
Tim Williams