I.B.31. - Cuesta College
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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 4 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 2011 | Cuesta College Annual Report 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 5 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 Cuesta College Annual Report | 2011 6 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 2011 | Cuesta College Annual Report Anthony Zamora Carl and Carol Schliep Scholarship and John Schaul Memorial Dean’s Award 7 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 Cuesta College Annual Report | 2011 8 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 2011 | Cuesta College Annual Report Jonathan Clarke Bert Conklin Scholarship Financial Report 9 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 18 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 Cuesta College Annual Report | 2011 10 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 2005 2011 | Cuesta College Annual Report 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Felix Johansson Frank and Lois Martinez President’s Scholarship, and Schwartz Family Scholarship 11 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 Cuesta College Annual Report | 2011 12 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. 2011 | Cuesta College Annual Report 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.” 13 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 Cuesta College Annual Report | 2011 14 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 2011 | Cuesta College Annual Report 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.” 15 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 16 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 2011 | Cuesta College Annual Report 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 17 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 Cuesta College Annual Report | 2011 18 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. 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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 Cuesta 23 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