Golden West College Foundation 2012 Annual Report
Golden West College Foundation 2012 ANNUAL REPORT The Golden West College Foundation...2 Message from Judy Elmore, Foundation Chair...3 Message from Wes Bryan, GWC President...4 GWC Veterans...5 GWC Foundation Board of Directors...6 Financial Statements...8 15th Annual GWC Gala...10 Non-cash donations - donor list...10 Foundation Auxiliaries...12 Golden West College Patrons...12 Hens and Chickens Quilt Auxiliary...13 STAR Book Program...13 Community Engagement...14 Courtyard of Honor...16 Pillars of Support...16 Alumni Pillars of Achievement...18 GWC Alumnus Making a Difference...20 Alumni Association...21 Courtyard Donor Wall Categories...22 Gift Giving Opportunities...24 Scholarships and Awards...26
Foundation staff (l-r) Ryan Chung, Laurie Camody, and Margie Bunten. The Foundation Office is located in the Administration Building on the east side of the President s Courtyard. The Golden West College Foundation The Golden West College Foundation was organized in 1985 to solicit and manage gifts to benefit the college and its students. The Foundation is dedicated to supporting the College s mission of providing comprehensive academic opportunities to the community for lifelong learning. A board of directors, which provides the leadership and direction for the organization s operation, manages the Foundation. The Foundation has grown steadily since 1985 with assets over $6,100,000. This has been accomplished through donations of cash, bequests and grants from individuals and businesses. The Foundation has provided over $4,700,000 in scholarships to Golden West College students. In addition to cash assets, the Foundation annually receives donated equipment and supplies that represent thousands of dollars in nonmonetary gifts. The primary focus of the Foundation Board of Directors is to work towards building support for college-wide needs. To nurture groups who have special interests in supporting Golden West College, the Foundation provides staff support and direction to two auxiliaries. Each auxiliary is managed by its own board and officers, requiring membership dues for operational expenses. 2
Report from the Foundation Chair Judy Elmore The past year has brought the Golden West College motto, Let Change Be the Tradition, to light in amazing and remarkable ways. The Foundation Board of Directors have forged new community partnerships that have brought unique and abundant opportunities to the students we serve, resulting in the Foundation awarding over 200 scholarships in 2012. Since 1986, more than $6.3 million in scholarship dollars have been received by deserving students. This is extremely gratifying to the Foundation as the awarding of scholarships is a direct contributor to our primary goal - student success. On Saturday, March 24, 2012, the Foundation held its 15th annual Golden West College Gala. We are extremely pleased to have raised over $87,000. This performance speaks volumes to the dedication and commitment of our Board Members and supporters. The proceeds have benefited Golden West College students and college programs. We particularly want to thank Elmore Toyota, Union Bank of California, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian and Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. as major sponsors, as well as all of the underwriters who gave so generously to this event. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the Gala Committee and the community at large for continuing to support this very important event. We look forward to continued success at our 16th Gala scheduled for March 23, 2013. Our 21th annual Courtyard of Honor Ceremony was celebrated last October. Four Golden West College Alumni were honored as Alumni Pillar of Achievement recipients. Since the inception of this awards program in 1991, 93 alumni have been honored. We had two Pillars of Support (+$25,000), including The Coast Community College District Foundation, and Wells Fargo. This year we honored seven Premier Pillars (+$100,000). They are Elmore Toyota, Fountain Valley Regional Hospital, McBeth Foundation, Robert and Kathy Smith, Southern California Edison, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., and Union Bank. The donor wall was increased by 40 donor names, with three in the Golden Society ($10,000+) category. This year continued to be a challenge from an investment perspective, but our asset allocation methodology has rewarded us with improvements in our overall financial position from 2011. In closing, I would like to personally thank the Foundation Board of Directors and those who have provided advice, counsel, professional guidance, financial support and personal time to the Board during this past year. It is not often that I have had the unique opportunity to work with such a dedicated group for such a worthy cause. I also extend my sincere appreciation to the community at large, which has continued to support the Foundation and the college with its generosity. Without this dedication, our work would not be possible. The Foundation s objectives for 2013 include increasing the Board s role in fostering student success, expanding Board membership, and continuing a high level of participation from our members. We are also looking towards to a successful Gala fundraising event, while continuing to seek fresh ideas for new fund raising opportunities. I look forward to the upcoming year as we focus on our goal of enhancing student success at Golden West College. Judy Elmore, Chair Golden West College Foundation 3
Message from Golden West College President, Wes Bryan The other day while shopping in a local store, I had a short conversation with a young man and his wife. I first met him at Golden West College. He is a returning Veteran, getting ready to transfer, taking the next big step to make his life and that of his wife and child a better one after his years of service to our country. That short conversation helped me reflect on the good we do for so many student Veterans. I think, because of the proximity of my office to the Veterans Support Center, I have had many opportunities to observe him and other Veterans, as they transition back to civilian life. You can imagine that this transition is not an easy one they have had a big chunk of their early adult life interrupted. A quick plane ride home and suddenly they were thrust back into the life they were leading before the service, yet all of it changed while they were gone. Picking these pieces up is often like putting humpty dumpty back together again. Fortunately, we are here to help because of the resources provided by the Foundation and those who support it. We can all agree that one of the best choices a person can make is to get the kind of education that enhances a career by enabling a student to transfer to a university or complete a certificate for their career. That challenge becomes increasingly difficult in these times of economic uncertainty. I talk with students week after week who are on the cusp of staying in college or dropping out. Their breaking point is seldom lack of willingness, desire or motivation; it is the increasing cost for text books or supplies. The state has waived their fees due to a demonstrated need, they have met with the counselor and know what course they need to take, and they even have priority registration what made the difference was the generosity of the people named in this report. That gift, large or small, combined with others helped weave a lifeline, which saved one more student one more time. Seeing that happen week after week fills me with gratitude. Students share with me similar feelings of gratitude because we have been able to assist them and they often ask me to pass their thanks on to you, our donors, who make it possible. Year after year, donors continue to offer lifelines to Golden West College students, to help them stay in school, purchase necessary supplies, helping to make their dreams of a better future a possibility. What s even more interesting is reading through the list to see how many of these donors have themselves been benefactors of the educational opportunities others made possible for them. It doesn t seem to matter if it s a Veteran, a high school drop-out returning to school for a second chance, or an honor student who could not afford a UC school, and is in need of a text book the Foundation is here to help because of your generosity. I am thankful for your part in this student success story. President, Golden West College 4
Southern California Edison Supports GWC Veterans In November 2012, Southern California Edison (SCE) awarded a grant in the amount of $25,000 to the Golden West College Veterans Scholarship Fund. Edison s commitment to investing in educational programs that make the strongest impact, especially during economically challenged times, will allow our Veteran students to continue towards their educational goals. Jenelle Godges, SCE Region Manager, Local Public Affairs, Director on the GWC Foundation Board, and GWC Gala Co- Chair has been instrumental in seeking grants for Golden West College. With a quarter of a million dollars in grants provided to date, SCE has shown its commitment to education and the betterment of our community. Key areas of support for these grants are: Green Jobs and Environmental Technology Education Veterans Educational Resources and Scholarships Fundraising Events supporting student scholarships, programs and services on campus The Golden West College community is proud and grateful for our alliance with Southern California Edison. Veterans Resource Center receives community support and student veterans Pay it Forward Although the GWC Veterans Resource Center operates without campus funding, it is well equipped with furniture, computer equipment and food (for the mess hall ) all thanks to generous donations from community organizations, and individuals (listed to the right). Student veterans have also received numerous scholarships and personal financial assistance. The GWC Student Veterans Organization (SVO) decided to pay it forward and send care packages to Marine and Army units in Afghanistan. They held a fundraising event on Veteran s Day, and along with private donations, managed to raise $600 to purchase the items. What better person to give a care package than a veteran? We know what they need, said SVO President Matt Muggia. You want something good that reminds you of home to make you forget where you are for a moment. They made sure only the best made its way into the care package. The boxes were stuffed with books, socks, movies, snacks, toiletries, and a note from a GWC student. It touches your heart, said Golden West President Wes Bryan as he watched his student veterans put together the care packages. They themselves have been through so much and they re connecting back with people who they know are experiencing the same things they did. It s pretty cool, they received and now they re giving back. The student veterans of GWC thank the following donors for their support American Legion Auxiliary Unit 327 AmVets - Dept. of Calif Service Foundation Donald Andrews, President, OC Council of the US Navy League Jo Andrews Joan Armstrong Assistance League of Huntington Beach Linda Axel Debbie and Jim Bales Laurie and Conrad Camody John Castillo Sally Coffey First Christian Church of Huntington Beach Frank M. and Gertrude R. Doyle Foundation June Dugmore The Lee and Anne Gillespie Family Golden West College Patrons Kathy Hughes, CEO, Child Net Candy Lundell RKDM Environmental Soroptimist, Int l of Huntington Beach Southern California Edison Cheryl Tittle And anonymous GWC staff & faculty 5
Golden West College Foundation Board of Directors Executive Board Judy Elmore Chair Steve Olmsted President 2012 Nancy Davies Judy Elmore Patricia A. Meredith Norah Morrison, J.D., CFP Robert Polentz Donald Testa, D.D.S., J.D. 2013 Craig Campbell 2014 Bern Baumgartner Jenelle Godges Steve Olmsted Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. Mark Yokoyama Emilee Young, Ed.D. 2015 Bonnie Castrey Kevin Macaulay Davina Samuel GWC Ex Officio Wes Bryan Margie Bunten Janet Houlihan Robert Polentz Treasurer Board of Directors - Terms Wes Bryan GWC President Vice President, Retail Market Division, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. President, Elmore Toyota Vice President, Administration & Programs, Irvine Health Foundation Attorney at Law Business Consultant Surgeon, Attorney at Law Vice President, Recycling, Rainbow Environmental Services President, ERP Ready, Inc. Region Manager, Local Public Affairs, Southern California Edison OLMSTED & ASSOCIATES Accountancy Corporation Faculty Representative, Golden West College Chief of Police, City of Alhambra Robertson Young Consulting Mediator/Arbitrator, Dispute Resolution Services Owner, Salon Canvass Vice President, Branch Manager, Union Bank President, Golden West College Director, Foundation and Community Relations (non-voting) Vice President, Student Life & Administrative Services (non-voting) Margie Bunten Foundation Executive Director, GWC GWC Presidential Designees (Non-voting) Dale Lendrum Cheryl Tittle Paul Wisner CCCD Designees (Non-voting) David A. Grant ASGWC Representative, Golden West College Classified Representative, Golden West College Director, Fiscal Services, Golden West College Trustee, Coast Community College District Directors Emeritus Doug Fabian John McGovern President, Fabian Wealth Strategies/Making Money with Doug Fabian Senior Vice President, Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. (Ret.) 6
Golden West College Foundation Board of Directors Bern Baumgartner Craig Campbell Bonnie Castrey Nancy Davies Doug Fabian, Emeritus Jenelle Godges David A. Grant Janet Houlihan John McGovern, Emeritus Dale Lendrum, Student Representative Kevin Macaulay Patricia Meredith Norah M. Morrison, J.D., C.F.P. Davina Samuel Donald Testa, D.D.S., J.D. Cheryl Tittle Paul Wisner Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. Mark Yokoyama Emilee Young, Ed.D. 7
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FOUNDATION FINANCIAL STATEMENTS A complete audit report is available in the Golden West College Foundation Office. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Years ended June 30, ASSETS 2012 2011 Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,047,669 $ 1,320,225 Accounts receivable 13,344 115,690 Investments 4,615,287 4,488,192 Investments with Foundation for Calif. Community Colleges 200,000 200,000 Total assets $ 6,876,300 $ 6,124,107 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities: Accounts payable $ 12,037 $ 63,566 Due to Coast Community College District 20,040 12,294 Total liabilities $ 32,077 $ 75,860 Net Assets: Unrestricted $ 259,410 $ 323,516 Temporarily restricted 2,933,704 2,144,286 Permanently restricted 3,651,109 3,580,445 Total net assets 6,844,223 6,048,247 Total liabilities and net assets $ 6,876,300 $ 6,124,107 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS Years ended June 30, 2012 2011 Cash flows from operating activities Contributions, fundraising and other income $ 1,804,553 $ 1,126,728 Interest 142,697 106,287 Payments to suppliers (1,108,190) (1,084,585) Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities $ 839,060 $ 148,430 Cash flows from investing activities Transfer of investments to Foundation for California Community Colleges - (100,000) Purchase of investments (1,409,247) ( 7,477,817) Proceeds from sale of investments 1,297,631 7,283,954 Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (111,616) ( 293,863) Net change in cash and cash equivalents 727,444 (145,433) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 1,320,225 1,465,658 Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $ 2,047,669 $ 1,320,225 Reconciliation of change in net assets to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities Change in net assets $ 795,976 920,784 Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to cash provided/(used) by operating activities: Realized and unrealized gain on investments (15,479) (627,040) Changes in assets and liabilities: Decrease in accounts receivable 102,346 (103,524) Decrease in accounts payable (51,529) 46,235 Increase in due to Coast Community College District 7,746 (88,025) Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities $ 839,060 $ 148,430 8
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2012 Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted Support and Revenue Support: Contributions $ - $ 789,553 $ 70,664 $ 860,217 In-kind donations 63,289 27,867-91,156 Special events 166,157 506,219-672,376 Grant revenue - 38,000-38,000 Donated services 366,657 - - 366,657 Donated facilities 18,000 - - 18,000 Total support 614,103 1,361,639 70,664 2,046,406 Revenue: Interest and dividends 10,258 132,439-142,697 Realized gains/(loss) on sale of investments (1,093) 29,913-28,820 Unrealized gain on investments (6,267) (7,074) - (13,341) Other revenue 8,543 - - 8,543 Total revenue 11,441 155,278-166,719 Total support and revenue before net assets released from restriction 625,544 1,516,917 70,664 2,213,125 Net assets released from restriction 727,499 (727,499) - - Total support and revenue 1,353,043 789,418 70,664 2,213,125 Expenses Program services 819,550 - - 819,550 Supporting services Management and general 368,977 - - 368,977 Fundraising 228,622 - - 228,622 Total expenses 1,417,149 - - 1,417,149 Change in net assets (64,106) 789,418 70,664 795,976 Net assets Beginning of year 323,516 2,144,286 3,580,445 6,048,247 End of year $ 259,410 $2,933,704 $ 3,651,109 $ 6,844,223 Total STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2012 Program Activities Management and General Fundraising Total Donated services $ 60,224 $ 245,708 $ 60,725 $ 366,657 Donated facilities 3,960 9,000 5,040 18,000 In-kind donations 27,867-63,289 91 Scholarship payments 381,518 - - 381,518 Programs and grants 375,287 - - 375,287 Special events - - 93,970 93,970 Professional fees - 6,228 20,000 26,228 Salaries and benefits - 30,168-30,168 Hospitality - 12,176-12,176 Other operating expenses - 123,448-123,448 Total $ 944,011 $ 413,808 $ 240,587 $ 1,598,406 9
Non-Cash Donations The list below represents the names of individuals, companies and organizations who contributed to the Golden West College Foundation from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. 5 Points Plaza 7-Eleven Adair Yachts AES Huntington Beach Affinity and Co. Jewelers at 5 Points Airflow Collectibles Almansor Court, Inc. American Civil War Museum & Gettysburg Gift Center Anaheim Hills Clubhouse Aquarium of the Bay Aquarium of the Pacific Archery Summit Arden Theatre Company Armstrong Garden Centers, Inc. Aroma Restaurant Asian Art Museum ASICS America Corporation ASSISTANCE LEAGUE of Huntington Beach Atlantis Casino Resort Spa Linda Axel Babouch Moroccan Restaurant Baguetier Bakery Bern Baumgartner Best Chauffeured Worldwide Billie Swamp Safari Bill s Camera Bok Tower Gardens Stephen K. Bone Bowers Museum Brain Boitano Fan Club Brea Improv Brent s Delicatessen & Restaurant Jan Brett BrewBakers Broadway Comedy Club BT s Southern BBQ Build-A-Bear Workshop Joanne Bumm Marjorie J. Bunten Theresa Burke Byington Winery & Vineyard California Academy of Sciences Canvas on Demand Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts Chance Theater Chateau Julien Wine Estates Chelsea Piers Management, Inc. Golden West College Gala Gala Brings Students and Donors Together for an Evening of Giving and Thanks The elegant Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort was the backdrop for the 15th annual Golden West College Gala, where students gave their time to bring our donors a night to remember. This year s formal dinner dance brought together a unique group of people our students, striving to make their way in the world, and our supporters, successful members of the community providing the means to do so. Steve Olmsted, Foundation President, Jenelle Godges, Gala Co-Chair, Judy Elmore, Foundation Chair, Wes Bryan, GWC President, and Davina Samuel, Gala Co-Chair. Guests danced the night away to the spectacular Wayne Foster Entertainment Group. GWC Student volunteers The event s success was the result of a unique gathering of students, faculty, staff, administrators, donors and community members. The result - over $85,000 in proceeds to fund the upcoming year of scholarships, programs and services for Golden West College students. All in all a great success! SAVE THE DATE! The 16th annual Gala will be March 23, 2013 Come Have the Time of Your Life with Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers! 10
Opportunity Drawing Winner Miriam Moser, retiree from Orange Coast College, is the lucky winner of a 2012 Toyota Camry, the seventh vehicle donated by Elmore Toyota for the annual GWC Gala fundraiser. Miriam was shocked when she received the call from Elmore Toyota s General Manager David McHowell and at first she didn t believe him, Are you kidding! was her only response. She has purchased a ticket every year that a vehicle has been offered for the Gala opportunity drawing and was thrilled that she won the Camry. Miriam worked in the Admissions and Records department at Orange Coast College for 15 years and retired in 1983. She is also the mother of Sharon Jazwiecki, manager of Campus Support Services at Golden West College. $275,000 $250,000 $225,000 $200,000 175,000 150,000 125,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 2012 Gala Sponsors TITLE SPONSOR Elmore Toyota Gala Gross and Net 1998-2012 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 % Profit 68% 71% 80% 71% 70% 74% 77% 75% 70% 64% 68% 56% 59% 65% 55% MARQUEE SPONSOR Toyota Dealer Match Union Bank GOLD SPONSOR Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. SILVER SPONSORS AES Jo Andrews/Go With Jo Travel Fountain Valley Regional Hospital Gross Norah M. Morrison, J.D., CFP OLMSTED & ASSOCIATES Accountancy Corporation Rainbow Environmental Services Wells Fargo MEDIA SPONSOR HB Magazine WINE SPONSOR South Coast Winery Net Non-Cash Donations, con t. Chico s Children s Book World Children s Discovery Museum of the Desert Ryan Chung Circle Bar B Guest Ranch City Lights Theater Company Club Fitness Addiction Coronado Playhouse Davey s Locker Paula Deen Monica DeKany Desert Adventures Discovery Science Center Disneyland Resort Distrikt Hotel Dr. Phil Drapes 4 Show Duck-A-Thon June Dugmore Duke s Huntington Beach East West Players Edible Arrangements Elite Island Resorts Elmore Toyota Erin Condren Design Flightdeck Air Combat Center Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Fire Truck Company First Christian Church Life Group Five Crowns Restaurant Fountain Bowl Fountain Valley Skating Center Frank Lloyd Wright s Taliesin West Fred s Mexican Café Fresca s Mexican Grill Barbara F. Gallegos Mary Anne Gillespie Go Kart World Go With Jo Travel Golf N Stuff Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. Green River Golf Club Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center GWC Arts & Letters GWC Foundation H2 Hotel - Healdsburg Hamlet Group, Inc. Harry s Fine Jewelry HB Magazine Heard Museum Hearst Castle 11
SCHOLARSHIP Chefs for Scholarships Sponsors FIVE STAR SPONSOR Huntington Beach Independent/LA Times FOUR STAR SPONSORS Jo Andrews/Go With Jo Travel Margie and Charlie Bunten Chase Bank - Edinger Branch Coast Community College District Foundation Kathy Crown June & Paul Dugmore Judy Elmore Independence Bank The Kiwanis Foundation of Huntington Beach Red Oak Investments, LLC Walmart Huntington Beach Wells Fargo Meadowlark Plaza Office THREE STAR SPONSORS Joanne Bumm Emma & David Weintraub TWO STAR SPONSORS Chase Bank - Huntington Harbour Anne & Lee Gillespie The Family of Lucy Horner Katherine B. Inostroza Eva and Lyle Kilgore The Orsini Family Sue and Bob Polentz Rainbow Environmental Services MEDIA SPONSOR HB Magazine Foundation Auxiliaries The Golden West College Patrons Organized in April 1973, the Golden West College Patrons is comprised of alumni, community members and Golden West College staff and faculty. A volunteer organization that raises funds for scholarships through its Chefs for Scholarships event each fall, the members also volunteer hundreds of hours each year in support of other events such as Commencement, Scholarships and Awards, and Gala. Chefs For Scholarships A Perfect Recipe for a Delicious Day Out Food, fun and festivities were on the menu for over 500 guests at the Golden West College Patrons 7th Annual Chefs for Scholarships event on September 23, 2012. This popular community event has become the unofficial end to the lazy, hazy days of summer and the beautiful Golden West College campus was the perfect setting for a relaxing and enjoyable afternoon with friends and family. Chefs from outstanding eateries in Huntington Beach and surrounding areas served everything from barbecue and pastas to foods representing the tastes of Japan, Germany, Mexico, Hawaii, France and more! (Along with scrumptious desserts and outstanding wines and beer!) Music filled the air as guests selected their favorite song on a jukebox and the Swing Kittens sang a sizzling set of three-part harmony. Chefs for Scholarships is all about food and fun, but it s also about doing something really good in our community: raising funds for scholarships. This year s focus was on the educational needs of returning veterans. Young men and women who have given our country years of their lives in service often find themselves at a crossroads upon returning home. Cuts in federal and state budgets very often impact their ability to pay for their educational needs in pursuit of a new career. Chefs for Scholarships helps to fill that gap. The Chefs for Scholarships fundraising event netted $25,000. In 2012, the GWC Patrons awarded 22 scholarships, the Golden Chef Alumni Award, supported the Foster Youth program and the Veterans Resource Center, and funded a scholarship for a returning combat veteran to complete the police academy. 12
Hens & Chickens Quilt Auxiliary Blankets wrap you in warmth, quilts wrap you in love. The Hens & Chickens Quilt Fellowship of Golden West College, an auxiliary of the Foundation, began in 1989 when a group of quilters did not want to disband after having taken a quilting class at Golden West College. Their name, Hens & Chickens, was taken from the name of a quilt block. Originally a group of 5, they have been 25 members strong and range in age from 12 years to 80. Each year, they make an opportunity quilt and donate the funds to GWC scholarships as well as contributions to the campus for such projects as theater renovations, ballet bars for the dance department, new library books, a Fine Arts Gallery security system, Science Museum supplies and recently a brick entryway for the GWC California Native Plant Garden. This year s quilt was called The Flower Basket Quilt. The blocks were created by Hens & Chickens members using Asian themed fabrics and measured 54 x 63. Those who sleep under a quilt, sleep under a blanket of love ~Unknown STAR Book Reserve Program Supports Student Success For the eighth consecutive year, the Golden West College Foundation has allotted funds to the GWC Library for the purchase of textbooks under the STAR (Student Textbook Access Reserve Collection) Book Program. This program, which began in the 2004-2005 school year, gives students access to over 190 titles covering 29 academic departments. Last year, students checked out books from the STAR collection over 4,924 times. The top books are the very expensive math and science textbooks. Chemistry was used 30 times and Biology has been used 30 times. The STAR program has become a great success among students who wish to get a jump start on their studies, and to those students who can t afford to purchase a full complement of textbooks. Non-Cash Donations, con t. Highlights for Children Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort Historic Mission San Juan Capistrano Honey Pacifica Co. Hooters of Costa Mesa Hornblower Cruises & Events Horse Play Rentals Hotel Felix Hotel Healdsburg Hotel Le Bristol Paris Huntington Beach Playhouse Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa Indulgence Med Spa IN-N-OUT Burger International City Theatre io West Theatre & Training Center Island Packers Jersey Mike s Subs Jillian s John Anson Ford Theaters K1 Speed Mary Kathryn Keegan Eva Kilgore King s Seafood La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts Ladera Vineyards Laguna Art Museum Laguna Canyon Winery Lake Arrowhead Resort & Spa Lancaster Estate Lazy Dog Café Le Vigne Winery Linden Row Inn Long Beach Museum of Art Long Beach Symphony Orchestra Los Alamitos Race Course Los Angeles Dodgers Mabel s Labels, Inc. Mane Moves & Body Works Mangiamo Gelato Caffe Maria s Italian Kitchen Marin Symphony Association Patricia Marincovich Meadowlark Golf Course Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Melissa s/world Variety Produce, Inc. Patricia A. Meredith Mi Piace Restaurant Mimi s Jewelry, Inc. Norah M. Morrison Continued on page 14 13 13
Non-Cash Donations, con t. Mountain Play Association Museum of Contemporary Art - Jacksonville Museum of Tolerance/Simon Wiesenthal Center Musical Theatre West Mystique Salon & Spa National Automobile Museum New Balance New York Philharmonic Newport Landing Whale Watching Ocean Institute Old Town Trolley/Seal Tour of San Diego Olio e Limone Ristorante & Olio Pizzeria Ontario Reign Professional Hockey Open Sesame OPI Products, Inc. Orange Dog Bar & Grill Oregon Shakespeare Festival Orlando Science Center Kelsey Overley Pacific Resident Theatre Pala Casino Spa Resort Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Panera Bread Peju Province Winery David M. Perry Petersen Automotive Museum Pier 39 - San Francisco Pierside Gallery porto elounda DE LUXE RESORT Pro Football Hall of Fame John Prusa R&B Cellars RA Sushi Bar Restaurant Rainbow Environmental Services Ralph Brennan s Jazz Kitchen Ramada Plaza Minneapolis Red Table Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace Foundation Richard s Bicycles John Ridgely Nathan Rohlander Rubios Fresh Mexican Grill Safeway Company Salon Beleza Salon Canvass Davina C. Samuel San Diego Hall of Champions San Diego Zoo/San Diego Wild Animal Park Sanofi-Aventis Santa Ana Zoo Santa Anita Park Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Community Engagement Congratulations Judy Elmore! Recipient of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce First Annual Educational Partnership Award Judy Elmore has been a champion for Golden West College for the past 13 years. As Chair, former President, and longstanding member of the Golden West College Foundation Board of Directors, she has generously donated her personal and professional resources to Golden West College, which has directly impacted students. In addition to over $40,000 in personal donations, donations of auction items, and various scholarships, Judy has donated nine new Toyota vehicles to Golden West College, allowing the Foundation to raise over $267,000 for students. Her dedication to the college s mission, and commitment to its success, has brought about incredible opportunities for GWC students. Her personal and professional philanthropy have enriched the campus community. About the Award: The Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Educational Partnership Award is presented to an individual or business who has demonstrated a significant dedication to furthering the Huntington Beach K-14 school system. This partnership may be financial, internship, or program development based. Their partnership must be within Huntington Beach K-14 school system and must have significant benefits for students directly. GWCF Snowflake The Light a Light of Love snowflakes support the Huntington Beach Youth Shelter. The Youth Shelter is an emergency crisis and intervention program for youth ages 11 to 17. Duck-A-Thon The Duck-A-Thon supports AltaMed s Huntington Beach Clinic. The Clinic provides health care to those who are in need in the community. Hundreds of rubber ducks are purchased and tossed off the Huntington Beach Pier. The first organization s duck that comes to shore first receives the coveted Duck Trophy. 14
Non-Cash Donations, con t. El Viento The El Viento Foundation provides children and young adults with opportunities for a successful life as responsible citizens though a long-term relationship based on leadership, mutual respect and trust, teamwork, learning and skills building. El Viento is changing the perspectives, expectations and well being of the Oak View community in Huntington Beach. The program begins in 4th grade through 12th grade with the opportunity to receive a full two-year scholarship to attend one of the Coast Community College District colleges. Project Self-Sufficiency Foundation The Project Self-Sufficiency Foundation directly supports the Project Self-Sufficiency parents in education, housing, childcare and transportation costs. PSS participants are single parents, unemployed or underemployed, and highly motivated to work towards achieving independence from government assistance programs. They achieve marketable skills through vocational training, certificated education programs and/or a college education. HB Rotary + GWC = Science Showtime! In September, Golden West College teamed up with the Rotary Club of Huntington Beach to offer an evening of hands-on science for school children in our local area. Hundreds of families enjoyed exhibits and science activities in the physical and life sciences. The event was spread out over a large area on campus, in Math/Science classrooms, the Student Center and patio, and various outdoor areas. GWC faculty, students and community volunteers offered fun science activities, such as, making slime, building and launching rockets, riding a solar powered go-cart, riding a bike to generate electricity, collecting DNA, and identifying counterfeit money. The business community came together to help make the event a success. Sponsors included AES, Beef Palace, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Southern California Edison, Sempra Energy utility, Sullivan Solar Power, Rainbow Disposal, and The Gas Company. Sawdust Art & Craft Festival Sesame Street Live Seventy Siena LLC Shedd Aquarium Sherman Library and Gardens Shorebreak Hotel Silky Sullivan s Restaurant Sky High Sports South Coast Repertory South Coast Winery Resort & Spa SpeedZone Stampin Up! Stone Brewing Company Stratum Laser Tag and Family Entertainment Center Sushi on Fire Restaurant T.K. Burger The Antigua Group, Inc. The Berkeley City Club The Colony Theatre The Comedy & Magic Club The Dance Doctor The Essex, Vermonts Culinary Resort The Gallery HB The Inn at Deep Canyon The Irvine Museum The Laguna Playhouse The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson The Mill Casino Hotel & RV Park The Pasadena Playhouse The Style Lounge Theatre West John M. Tornow Trefethen Family Vineyards Tuacahn Amphitheater Tustin Ranch Golf Club Uchi and Uchiko Ultrazone Laser Tag USS Midway Museum V. Sattui Winery Holly Van Dorn Vichy Springs Resort Wailea Golf Club Warehouse Restaurant Richard C. Wemmer Wheel of Fortune Whole Foods Market Willamette Valley Vineyards Woodland Park Zoo John G. Wordes www.qart.com Yan Can Cook Mark S. Yokoyama Zapien s Salsa 15 15
Pillars of Support A Pillar of Support represents a cash gift from an individual or business of $25,000 or more. The first Pillars of Support were inducted at the inaugural Courtyard of Honor Ceremony in 1995. Since that time, GWC has honored 59 Pillars of Support, with two of them inducted this past October. Pillars of Golden West College Jo and Jim Andrews Steve Allen Memorial American Legion Auxiliary Unit #327 ASSISTANCE LEAGUE of Huntington Beach Associated Students of Golden West College Augusta Barker Jane Axel Memorial The Axel Family Pillar Biology Staff of Golden West College Glenda Blackburn & John Higgs Boeing Company R. Dudley Boyce Outstanding Student Award Bill and Joanne Bumm California Community Foundation/ Carl and Irene Bull Charlie and Margie Bunten Coast Community College District Foundation Coastal Communities Hospital Madeline and Barry Cohen Brunilda Bruni L. Cronk Memorial Profesòra Cronk Memorial Gladys M. Crown Carolyn Cunningham Frank M. Doyle Dorothy Beatrice Duthie Ebell Club of Newport Beach Judy Elmore El Viento Elmore Toyota Douglas Fabian FHP International Corporation Foundation for California Community Colleges Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center Golden West College Bookstore Golden West College Patrons GTE Harbor Beach Division 77 Scholarship Foundation Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Huntington Beach Hospital Irvine Health Foundation James Jordan Memorial Nursing Kaiser Permanente Dr. Howard Mango McBeth Foundation Linda and John McGovern Dawn McKahan Mike and Lois Miller Norah Morrison, J.D., C.F.P. Norma Nisco, R.N., Memorial Nursing Chris and Tom Ohlendorf Olmsted & Associates Accountancy Corporation Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center Glenn Parker Gary and Andrea Parsons Pepsi Pillar of PEACE Susan and Robert Polentz Bonnie Chanine Robinson Science Department of Golden West College Silver Anchor Auxiliary Rita Simonton William Sisti Siracusa Robert and Kathy Smith Southern California Edison St. Joseph Hospital Herman R. Tate The Edwards Lifesciences Fund Mary Boyce Thornton Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Union Bank of California Waltmar Foundation Wells Fargo Courtyard of Honor The 21st annual Courtyard of Honor Ceremony was held in October to thank donors and recognize successful alumni. Four former GWC students received the Alumni Pillar of Achievement, and two Pillars of Support were added this year. Individuals and businesses who moved up to Golden Society status were also recognized. When President Wes Bryan opened the ceremony, he stated that this is his favorite event because, This event is where it all comes full circle. It celebrates what individuals did with their education and thanks those who help make it possible. The Foundation added an exciting new donor category in March, 2012 the Premier Pillar of Support, which are those donors who have given $100,000 or more to Golden West College. 2012 Premier Pillars of Support Kathy Crown Elmore Toyota Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center Frank M. & Gertrude R. Doyle Foundation Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Irvine Health Foundation McBeth Foundation Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center Bonnie Roohk Robert and Kathy Smith Southern California Edison Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Union Bank 16 16
2012 Pillars of Support The Coast Community College District Foundation Pillar The Coast Community College District Foundation is committed to promoting student success by providing faculty professional development opportunities. We proudly support the faculty of Golden West College who continue to inspire, innovate and lead our students to graduation! The Wells Fargo Pillar Wells Fargo is proud to partner with the Golden West Community College Foundation in helping those seeking higher education. We believe that giving and volunteering builds strong communities and successful individuals. 2012 Golden Society Three Golden Society donors were added to the donor wall, California New Car Dealers Association, Huntington Beach Art League, and Southland Industries. California New Car Dealers Association 17
Alumni Pillars of Achievement The Alumni Pillar of Achievement program was initiated by the 25th Anniversary Committee in 1991. As a part of this celebration, the first honorees were installed on September 12, 1991. This past October the Foundation inducted four new recipients, bringing the total number of inductees to 90. Candidates shall have completed at least 30 units at Golden West College ten years prior to their nomination and achieved notable recognition in their field of endeavor. What do two Educators, a Police Chief, and a Major League Baseball Player have in common? They all got their start at Golden West College. 2012 Honored Alumni Kevin Elster - Professional Athletics Kevin Elster, a resident of Huntington Beach, is a retired Major League Baseball shortstop. He s been named one the of Top 50 Mets Players, playing for six different ball clubs during his career: the New York Mets (1986-1992), New York Yankees (1994-1995), Philadelphia Phillies (1995), Texas Rangers (1996 and 1998), Pittsburgh Pirates (1997), and Los Angeles Dodgers (2000). He made his Major League Baseball debut on September 2, 1986, and played his final game on October 1, 2000. Elster was selected by the Mets in the second round of the 1984 January amateur draft out of Golden West College. In the 1988-89 seasons, Elster set the major league record for consecutive games without an error for a shortshop at 88 games. On April 11, 2000, Elster hit three home runs in the first game played at Pacific Bell Park in San Francisco. Kevin appeared in the 1994 movie, Little Big League, playing the part of character Pat Corning. 18
Rick Lara - Education Rick attended Golden West College from 1973 to 1975 as a student-athlete where he developed skills in handball, racquetball, football and wrestling. In addition, Rick honed his communications skills in the speech classes he was enrolled in. After graduating with an AA degree in 1975, Rick transferred to CSULB, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in English and Speech Communication, as well as a teaching credential. Rick went on to earn a Master of Arts in Education from Azusa Pacific University. Rick Lara began his 35-year career as an educator and coach as an inaugural staff member of Ocean View High School. He then went on to start the legendary Speech and Communications Department at Irvine High School, which he helmed for 16 years. As a member of football and wrestling coaching staffs, Rick helped lead many teams to CIF championships. Rick was honored as a Teacher of the Year in 1979, 1984, 1994 and 2004, and was named an Orange County Assistant Coach of the Year in 1994, 1997 and 1999. Rick currently teaches for the Rancho Santiago College District, and the Santa Ana Unified School District. Chief Todd Mattern - Policing Services In 1985, Todd Mattern enrolled in the GWC Police Academy as an independent recruit and shortly after graduation, he was appointed as a reserve police officer in Cypress. In 1986, Chief Mattern joined the Los Alamitos Police Department as a full-time police officer, and in 1987, he was recognized as Officer of the Year. Todd Mattern became the eighth Chief of Police in the City of Los Alamitos in 2008 and holds the distinction of being the first officer in Los Alamitos history to rise through the ranks to head the Department. Mattern earned a Certificate of Achievement in Administration of Justice at Golden West College, an AA degree from Coastline Community College, and his Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Studies from California State University, Long Beach. Additionally, Chief Mattern is a graduate of the prestigious FBI National Academy. Brandee Williams - Education Brandee Williams, is an Orange County educator and long time arts advocate, especially in the areas of theatre and dance. Throughout the 1990 s, Brandee Williams directed more than a dozen award-winning full-scale musicals at GWC. Williams worked tirelessly to create and see to fruition an arts magnet high school on the HBHS campus. Thanks to these foundational efforts, and the efforts of several arts advocates in the city, this high school program continues to thrive to this day. After graduating from GWC in 1979 with an Associate of Arts degree, Williams enjoyed a successful career in entertainment, which included national tours, film and television. Williams returned to school and received a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, and later a Master of Fine Arts in Dance, both from California State University, Long Beach. Currently, Williams teaches dance and physical education in the Tustin Unified School District. She was named Teacher of the Year while an inaugural staff member of Century High School in the Santa Ana Unified School District and has been named in Who s Who Among America s Teachers numerous times. 19
GWC Alumnus Making a Difference... Chief Jackie Gomez- Whiteley Community Policing Service with Honor. On October 28, 2010, Golden West College inducted Captain Jackie Gomez-Whiteley of the Cypress Police Department as an Alumni Pillar of Achievement recipient. Now, Chief Gomez-Whiteley enters her 26th year as an enforcement professional. She began her career as a Police Explorer for the Los Alamitos Police Department in October 1978 and later advanced to Police Cadet in July 1984. Chief Gomez-Whiteley attended Loyola Marymount University on a basketball scholarship where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a minor in Alcohol and Drug Studies. Upon completion of her undergraduate studies, she entered the police academy at the Golden West College Criminal Justice Training Center. She was hired by the Orange Police Department in September 1986. While at the Orange Police Department, Jackie rose through the ranks and became the department s first woman motor officer, sergeant and lieutenant. She has worked a number of different assignments and supervised all three divisions: Patrol, Investigative Services and Administrative Services. In 1989, Chief Gomez-Whiteley was involved in an officer-involved shooting of a kidnap and attempted murder suspect. As a result of her actions, she was awarded the Orange Police Department s Medal of Valor, as well as honored by both the Rotary Club and American Legion. In 2007, Chief Gomez-Whiteley graduated from the P.O.S.T. Command College, where she published an article in Police and Security News Magazine titled: Dirty Bombs: Calculating the Threat. In 2009, she completed her Master of Arts degree in Organizational Leadership at Chapman University and also received a certificate in Public and Non-Profit Leadership. Chief Gomez-Whiteley is an instructor and former Recruit Training Officer at the Golden West College Criminal Justice Training Center and has been on staff since 1994. She was the inaugural Program Coordinator for the Leadership and Ethics Institute and now serves on the steering committee. In October 2010, Chief Gomez-Whiteley was honored as the recipient of the Alumni Pillar of Achievement Award at Golden West College for her commitment to community-oriented policing. Chief Gomez-Whiteley is also an instructor at the POST Management Course at the San Diego Regional Training Center. She actively mentors law enforcement professionals through the California Peace Officers Association mentorship program and the Women Leaders in Law Enforcement. 20
Chief Gomez-Whiteley is a volunteer and President of Officers Give Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to hosting marrow donor drives in the law enforcement community throughout California. To date, Officers Give Hope has been involved in extending the lives of more than 50 people through marrow transplants. In November 2008, Officers Give Hope was the recipient of the prestigious National Service Award presented by the National Marrow Donor Program in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2009, Chief Gomez-Whiteley was hired by the Cypress Police Department where she oversaw both divisions: Support Services and Operations during her tenure as Captain. In these roles, she worked closely with department staff in implementing best practices regarding recruitment and hiring, professional standards, and current policies and procedures. In 2011, Jackie was appointed Chief of Police when her predecessor accepted the Chief of Police position for another Department. In April 2012, Crime Survivors awarded the Community-Policing Organization of the Year to the Cypress Police Department for an innovative character-based program for grade six students called PACE Positive Actions thru Character Education. Chief Gomez-Whiteley serves on a number of boards, including the Cypress Police Foundation, Fullerton College Police Academy Chiefs Advisory Council and Cypress College Foundation. Additionally, she serves as the Secretary on the Executive Board of the Cypress College Foundation and as Chair for the Golden West College Criminal Justice Training Center Chief s Advisory Board. Chief Gomez-Whiteley is responsible for coordinating the Southern California region of the Women Leaders in Law Enforcement organization, which is sponsored by the California Police Chiefs Association. She is a member of the California Police Chiefs Association, Orange County Police Chiefs and Sheriff Association, California Peace Officers Association, International Association of Chiefs of Police. Cypress Police Chief Jackie Gomez-Whiteley meets with members of the community during the annual National Night Out (NNO), 2012 Crime and Drug Prevention event. Sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW) and co-sponsored by the Cypress Police Department, NNO involves over 15,000 communities from all 50 states, U.S. Territories, Canadian cities, and military bases around the world. GWC Alumni Association Founded in 2009, the GWC Alumni Association is committed to bringing together alumni from all walks of life. We are a rapidly expanding organization and are proud to carry forward the Golden West College legacy. The upcoming year will be a very exciting time. We have a newly formed Board of Directors full of bright, energetic, and passionate alums eager to take the Association to the next level. We re dedicated to supporting and celebrating Alumni throughout their endeavors. In an effort to reach more members, we ve expanded our online presence to include groups on Facebook and LinkedIn. We re also in the process of enhancing our benefits and services and planning future events. Membership benefits include: networking opportunities and the fun of staying connected with former classmates; a periodic newsletter with updates on special events, fundraising and volunteer efforts, and campus news; discounts at dozens of local businesses and specially-priced tickets for movie theaters, amusement parks, and water parks; lifetime access to services provided by GWC s Career Center; lifetime access to the GWC Library; and much more to come. The GWC Alumni Association defines Alumni as anyone who has completed at least 30 units or a certificate program at Golden West College. Membership is FREE but registration is required. Join now at www.gwcalumni.org. 21
COURTYARD OF HONOR DONOR WALL Five different categories are represented on the Donor Wall. Pillars of Golden West College $25,000 + Golden Society: $10,000 - $24,999 Honors Circle: $5,000 - $9,999 President s Circle: $2,500 - $4,999 Scholars Circle: $1,200 - $2,499 Golden Society - ($10,000.00 - $24,999) 5 Points Plaza The Allergan Foundation American Association of University Women (AAUW) / Westminster/Fountain Valley/ Huntington Beach American Nursing Review Mildred L. Anderson Laurie and Jeff Andrews Angus Petroleum Corp. Bella Terra Wes Bryan and Terri Zwick California Motor Car Dealers Scholarship Foundation Bonnie and Robert Castrey Coast Community College District Foundation Sally Coffey Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Kathryn Crown DeLillo Chevrolet Abbie and Ron DeSmet Cathaleen Dunn Educational Foundation of America Foundation of Bowling Proprietors Association of Southern California, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Galbraith Lauro Martinez Garcia Garden Grove Hospital Guild George Hoag Family Foundation Ted Glick Go With Jo Travel GWC Mathematics Department Carol Dr. G and Ray Grimes David and Cheryl Hadley Helene Fuld Health Trust Thomas Hersh Anthony & Leah Hsieh Huntington Beach Art League Kamehameha Schools R. Kelly Kelly and Kay Mortenson Kiwanis Foundation of Huntington Beach The Kling Family Foundation Las Ayudantes Auxiliary Kris and Joe Lightman Dr. Americo Lopez-Rodriguez Los Angeles Times Fund Dr. John W. Matthews McGraw-Hill Companies Stephen Miller National Charity League/Pacific Coast Chapter Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation NuVision Federal Credit Union Steve and Bernie Olmsted Harold Pazanti & Rochelle Pazanti-Ruth Rainbow Environmental Services C. O Neil Rogers SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Jack Shaw and Ellen Shockro, Ph.D. Judy and Ron Shenkman Sherry Griswold Foundation Smith/Krape Scholarship Fund Southland Industries Dagny Tennyson and Gene Booth The Tuesday Club Judith Valles Walmart Barbara and Corder Wattenbarger Woman s Club of Seal Beach Mai-Ying Woo, Ph.D. Kenneth and Donna Yglesias Emilee Young, Ed.D. Jean and Gene Zwick Foundation/ Thelma and Gene Zwick Honors Circle - ($5,000.00 - $9,999) Mary Aigner American Cancer Society David F. Anthony Dr. and Mrs. David Baird Ronald R. Barnes Charlene and Ralph Bauer Bern and Gretchen Baumgartner Jaima and John Bennett Phillip Bernard, Jr., Ph.D. Blue Cross of California Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bone Boston Financial Data Services Mari Greaves Bourche Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley British Petroleum Georgiana and Robert Bromley California Council of the Humanities, Inc. Diana Carmel Dennis Carrie Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Clara Barton Chapter National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Mr. and Mrs. Alf Clausen ClearLight Partners Management, LLC Coast Federation of Educators AFT Local 1911 Coastline Community College Louise Comer Costa Mesa Women s Club County of Orange Theodore Coutsoftides, M.D. Mark Craig Criminal Justice Training Center/Golden West College Nancy Davies and Leith George Dr. Eknath Deo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dugmore Richard J. Fabian Fort Mojave Tribe Forty & Eight OC Voiture #527 Foundation of the National Student Nurses Association Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Gafcon, Inc. Linda and Dennis Gallagher Barbara and Richard Gallegos Albert and Patti Gasparian Gateway Housing Norma Brandel Gibbs Gail and Bernard Gilpin Anne and Lee Gillespie Hens & Chickens Quilt Auxiliary Tom Hermstad Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort Karen Hinton Lou Ann and Tom Hobbs June Roughton Hopkins Lucille Horner Carrie Hudnall Hughes Aircraft Company Huntington Beach Company Huntington Beach Union High School Huntington Harbour Garden Club Hurst Review Services, Inc. International Business Machines Corp. David B. Israelsky Jimway, Inc. K.L.D. Enterprises Charla Kabana Kiwanis Club Seal Beach Leisure World Kiwanis Costa Mesa Frederick W. Kofmehl Laguna Beach High School Scholarship Fund Edwin Laird Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Larson Leisure World Woman s Club of Seal Beach Anna E. McGaugh Jennifer McGrath David McHowell Patricia Meredith Motorola Foundation Paula Mucciaro Edward J. Mulder Sharon and Rolland Murray Linda and Ed Nakauchi Wayne R. Olson On-Camera Audiences, Inc. Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) Orange County Fine Arts, Inc. Susanne and Rocco Orsini Frederick J. Owens, Ed.D. PacifiCare Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pagel 22
Jacqueline and Leland Parker Kimberly Pascoe Pioneer Circuits, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. John Renley Nancy Rittgers Frank Robitaille Allan Roeder and Christy McDaniel Roxana Ross Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Armando Ruiz Soroptimist International of Huntington Beach SO CA United Food and CMR Ancillary Benefit Fund SportsOne Inc. St. Jude Medical Center Kathy and Sergio Suarez Surf City Bank The Abel Weatherwax Foundation THK Photo Products, Inc. Paula Thomas Cheryl Tittle TYR Inc., I.O.R. Services Ulrich Family Trust United States Dept. of Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs Washington Mutual Bank Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weinberg John and Sheila Wordes Mr. and Mrs. Stephen York President s Circle - ($2,500.00 -$4,999) 3B Athletica ACT Recognition Program AES Huntington Beach AESCO Technologies, Inc. Kathleen Allanson Alex Alvarez/Advance Tube Engineering American Legion Auxiliary Aramark Uniform Services Jeanne and Greg Baird Debbie and Jim Bales Bank of America Jonathan Bannon Mr. and Mrs. David Barr, Sr. Sherry Baum Amanda Best Shawn Biehler Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc. Joyce and David Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blum Dianne Booth Chung C. Bornemann Cynthia Bowers Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Buena Park Noon Lions Club Dr. and Mrs. David Bunten C & C Transportation Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Al Campbell Carol Caniglia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Canizaro William and Maeva Carpenter Gregg M. Carr Cartel Marketing, Inc. Henrietta Carter Treisa and Michael Cassens Juan Cepeda and Rita Cepeda, Ed.D. Cerritos Regional Soccer Club Citizen s Scholarship Foundation of America Citizens Community Bank City of Huntington Beach Clark Construction Group, LLC Coast CCA-CTA/NEA Community Foundation of Sonoma County ConocoPhillips Creative Package McKahan, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ed G. Cunningham Dr. Ding-Jo Currie and Mr. Mark Currie Dell Computers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dettloff Michael Dewey DMJMH + N, Inc. Suszanne and Douglas Droney Duke s Huntington Beach Jacqueline Dvorman Phillip Dyskow Educational Funding Services, Inc. ETS Educational Testing Service Exchange Club of Newport Harbor Community Services Exxon Education Foundation Fabian Wealth Strategies/Making Money with Doug Fabian Venner M. Farley, Ed.D. Fidelity National Title Company Patricia Fipps Fix Auto Collision Nina and Steve Fosdick Hugh Foster G & M Oil Company, Inc. Eleanor Gajewski Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ganulin Jennifer and Aaron Garrido Ghidotti Foundation Kathryn Goddard Arthur Gordon Mary Gradishar Jayne and Gary Grint David Haas Karen L. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haw Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc. Mary L. Hornbuckle Amber and Don Houchen Janet and Jay Houlihan Howard Johnson Express Inns & Suites Hoxsie Builders, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hughes Huntington Beach Auto Dealers Association, Inc. Huntington Beach Firemen s Association Huntington Harbour Art Association ILC Data Device Corporation Frank Jao In Memory of Ellen D. Jones Joseph Justin Trust Karuk Tribe of California Twyla Karkut Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaston Marcus Kelso Nicole and Joe Kelso John F. Kirkorn Carolyn Kirkpatrick Kiwanis Club of the Colorado River Robert Kokuga Patricia Kopp Karen and Mike Kuehner Las Damas Woman s Club Gladys and Daniel Lavoie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lechich Marjorie Lewis, Ph.D. Mark A. Lomas Long Beach Memorial Medical Center Los Angeles Galvanizing Company Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lowenberg Lucent Technologies, Inc. Candra D. Lundell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mayer, Jr. Carol McLarty Media for the Arts Mended Hearts of Orange County Mercury Savings and Loan MOC Products Company, Inc. Mollis & Mollis, Inc. The Morris Foundation Nabet Local No. 53 National League for Nursing, Inc. National Linen Service Ned R. Healy & Company, Inc. Charlanne Nee, Ed.D. Newcrest Development Corp. Mary and Terry O Connor Orange Coast College Foundation Orange County Association of Realtors Osage Nation Higher Education Scholarship Joe Ouaknine Pacific Blue Micro, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Palmieri Paramount Pictures Group Peninsula Hawks Scholarship Fund Dr. Monte E. Perez and Dr. Margaret R. Quiñones-Perez Kathy J. Perkins David Perry & Margaret McGurr Patricia Pierce Norma and David Pollaro Omid and Patty Pourzanjani Lisa and Robert Putzel Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Quan Patricia Quigley Red Oak Investments Thomas and Diane Restelli Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) Mr. and Mrs. John Ridgely The Robert Mayer Corporation James Rogers Sacramento Region Community Foundation Saint Joseph Ballet Company Salon Canvass Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schroeder Antoinette Scolaro Frances Shaffer-Gunn Hezy Shaked Marjorie Sorenson-Lundholm Southern California Gas Company SouthWest Dealer Services, Inc. Splash Salon Staff Pro Security Jennifer Stai State of Michigan Steinberg Architects Linda Stevens, Ed.D. SUREFIRE, LLC Dwayne and Daniela Thompson Titan Industries, Inc. Beverly Kane Townsend URS Corporation Valerie and Joe Venegas Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 11548 Walla Walla Community College Heather and James Walters Helen L. Wampler, Ed.D. & L. Clyde Wampler Wendy Weber Emma and David Weintraub 23
Courtyard of Honor Donor Wall, con t Evelyn Sam Weiss Beth and Larry Weldon Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wilcox Anita Lyte Williams Lawrence Williams Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. George Yamashita Martin Yan Noreen Yoshida-Peer Felicia and Joe Young Nevins Young Mark Zimmerman Scholars Circle - ($1,200 - $2,499) J. Richard Adamson AirFlite Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Albert & Tricia Nichols Foundation Paul and Joyce Alexander Dr. Rafael Antonio Alfaro- Garcia Joyce Alley Sue Allington American Legion Auxiliary Newport Harbor Unit 291 Anaheim Memorial Medical Center Guild Anaheim Police Department Mr. and Mrs. James L. Andrews Assessment Technologies Institute, LLC Association of Handcrafted Automobiles Lois Attore, Ph.D. Rob and Mary Lynn Bachmann Ruth L. Bales Mr. and Mrs. James Barngrover Clarence Belinn Luella M. Bennett Paul Berger, Ph.D. Susan and Steven Berman BG Petrospecs Blanchard Family Fund David and Patty Bohannon Sandra and Richard Bonneau Mary and Tony Botticella Kimberly Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley James Brase William Brazney Mr. and Mrs. John Breihan Bremerton Rotary Foundation Broadcast Education Association Tom and Sheila Bunten California Academic Decathlon California Native Plant Society California-Hawaii Elks Association Conrad and Laurie Camody Roger Camp Karen and Dave Cant Capital Pacific Holdings, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Carlson Patricia Carruthers JoAn Case Cecile Stephens Charitable Foundation Thomas Chambers CHASE - Huntington Harbour Chickasaw Nation Children A Priority Children s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) CIBACS Foundation CIM Group Citibank Coatings Resource Corporation Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cone Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copeland Covenant Presbyterian Church Margo and Brian Cowie Jean Cross Kathleen and Kevin Curran Nadine Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dale Deffner Ward M. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dominguez Shirley Donnelly Sharon Donoff Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Dorfman Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Engum Enterprise Rent-a-Car Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ewing Facet Technologies International Mike Fiorito Sally Flotho Stella Follin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster Shari and Clive Freidenrich Mr. and Mrs. John French Youssef Gamal Zayda L. Garcia Richard George Golden West Volleyball Club Armando Gomez Marlene Goren Dr. and Mrs. Donald Greco Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Green Anna Greenwald GWC Tutorial & Learning Center Club GWC Vietnamese Student Association Andrew and Carol Hall Theresa and Corwin Halzle Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hamrick Eugenia and Tom Haney Dolores Harper Hawaii Community Foundation Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Julie Hoxsie Dr. and Mrs. David D. Hudson Huntington Beach Host Lions Club Huntington Beach Police Officers Foundation Huntington National Bank Tito D. Ibarrola Kristy and Dominic Iorfino Sharon and Albert Jazwiecki Jeran Products, Inc. Danny and LeLani Johnson Elma Johnson Joseph Shinoda Memorial Scholarship Foundation Bette and Richard Kain Kapolei Rotary Foundation Joanne Kashdan, Ph.D. Terry Keasling Mary Kay Keegan Nancy Kidder KidSinger Karen Klammer Ruth Kramer Randy Kuta KZ Holdings, LLC Jean and Corwin Lakin Mr. and Mrs. Larry Landesman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langston John Lantow Gift Giving Opportunities There are a variety of options to consider when making a gift: Gift Annuities A Charitable Gift Annuity is an extraordinary way to make an irrevocable deferred donation, increase your income, and slice your tax bill all in one transaction. Our Charitable Gift Annuity program was created as a service to our many friends who have expressed a desire to make a gift of significance, while still retaining income from the gift property during their lives. If interested in this type of gift opportunity, please call Margie Bunten, GWC Director, Foundation and Community Relations, at 714/895-8315 or e-mail her at mbunten@gwc.cccd.edu. Education is the soul of civilization, freeing us from intellectual and emotional limitation. Memorial Gifts Glenda Blackburn, 2007 Former Executive Director, GWC Foundation Gifts in memory of loved ones and friends or gifts which honor living individuals are gratefully accepted by the Foundation. Such contributions are often used to reflect the interests or talents of the person being honored. The Foundation is pleased to help potential donors explore appropriate uses for the memorial gifts. We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give. Sir Winston Churchill 24
Courtyard of Honor Donor Wall, con t Life Insurance Policies The Golden West College Foundation may be named a beneficiary. Donation of a life insurance policy to the Foundation entitles the donor to a tax deduction for the cash surrender value. Gifts-In-Kind (Non-Cash Donations) Donations of personal property, including vehicles, equipment and supplies, are gratefully accepted by the Golden West College Foundation. Please inquire with the Foundation Office about specific items being considered as gifts to the college. Bequests A bequest designates a gift to the college in the donor s will. Many alumni and friends have made a provision in their wills for the Golden West College Foundation as a beneficiary. Never respect men merely for their riches, but rather for their philanthropy; we do not value the sun, but for its use. Annual Fund Gamaliel Bailey Cash contributions to the Foundation s annual fund are a critical source of private support for the college. Annual fund donations finance the scholarship program and other endeavors that strengthen the college. Golden West College Foundation is a 501(c)(3). Contributions to the Foundation are tax deductible. Tax I.D.# 33-0073702 For further information about supporting the Golden West College Foundation, please call (714) 895-8316 Rick and Shirley Lantz Kim Lawrence Janelle Leighton The Lightfoot Foundation Los Alamitos Medical Center Auxiliary Virginia Luch Michelle and James Luna Lorna Joelene Mack Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maling, Jr. Georgia Mangosing Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Connie Marten Kevin McCauley Connie McCausland Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Les McDaniel Joyce McFadden Dorothea McPheeters Medical Education Technologies, Inc. Marian Melendez Robert and Cathy Meschuk Mike Quevedo, Sr. Scholarship Fund Gregory Milazzo Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mitchell Christana Montes Cora Mora Moreno and Family Geneen and Perry Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Byron Morgan Edward Morton National Defense Transportation Association National Scholarship Trust Fund of the Graphic Arts Navy Wives Clubs of America Scholarship Foundation Joy Neugebauer Morton Newman Newport Ocean Sailing Association, Inc. Billy and Lynn Newsom Donavan and Gail Nielsen Northern Trust Bank of California Jane E. Odland Donald and Sandra Olmsted Orange County Sports Celebrities, Inc. Orange County Training Managers Assoc. Orange County Youth Sports Foundation Orangewood Children s Foundation OREXMOTORSPORTS Orphan Foundation of America P2S Engineering, Inc. Bob Pacheco Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pastore Pelican Center, LLC Hai Pham Anthony Pichardo Betty Pierce Dwayne Podd Laura Poole Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter Barbara and Jack Price Public Health Foundation Enterprise Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Quiros Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ralston Mark A. Randol Sharon Ratliffe, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ream Mr. and Mrs. Brent Reed Anita Renninger Glenn Richardson Joyce and Les Riddell Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rockmaker Rockport Area Association of Realtors Timothy Ryan Sam s Club Dave Sams Scholastic Insurance Services Carol Scott Scottish Rite Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Sher Ed Sherman Timothy Shevlin Mary Ann Sigler Willa B. Sigler Bernice Siu Tara M. Smith Snohomish Education Foundation Southern California ASA Players Association Southern California Mothers of Twins Club, Inc. Southern California Postal Credit Union Southern California Volleyball Association Star Real Estate John Steinbrugge Pat and Mike Stingle The Surf City Volleyball Club Surfside Scholarship Committee Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swift Dalel Tartak Russell Terry Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas Nancy and Dennis Thornhill John M. Tornow Vince Tran Douglas Traub Tustin Garden Club TWA Clipped Wings International, Inc. University of California, Irvine The University of Pennsylvania Louise T. Upham Mr. and Mrs. Steadman Upham Dr. and Mrs. William Vega Andrew Vorono, D.D.S. John Wadhams Walker Products, Inc. Walking Shield Mr. and Mrs. Willie Washington III Philip Westin, Ed.D. Chuck Whitchurch Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. White Vivian B. Wiley Dr. Gandasari Win and Dr. U Kyaw Win Windsor Windows & Doors Stanley Winter Regina Volpe Woodyard Sylvia Worden Alma Wyant, Ed.D. Mark S. Yokoyama Judy and Joe Zorrilla 25
2012 Scholarships & Awards The following Scholarships and Awards were awarded to GWC Students at the May 2012 Ceremony. Academic Senate Scholarship Jacob Ziemer Alan D. Rowe Memorial Digital Arts Scholarship Janet Phan Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society Scholarship Kendra Ortiz Jacob Ziemer Alumni Scholarship Cindy Kaufinger American Association of University Women (AAUW) - Westminster/Fountain Valley/Huntington Beach - Lucy Horner Memorial Scholarship Jennifer Luna American Association of University Women (AAUW) - Westminster/Fountain Valley/Huntington Beach - Shirley Pyle Memorial Scholarship Monica Dekany American Association of University Women (AAUW) - Westminster/Fountain Valley/Huntington Beach Scholarship Brandi Jones American Legion Auxiliary Unit 327 Scholarship Anton Vu Donny Acosta Eduardo Ayala Manuel Castro AMVETS-Department of California Service Foundation College Transition Program Scholarship Matthew Kessler Edward Miraglia Jesse Sanchez Ann Tyree Nursing Scholarship Nicole Sais Anniversary Scholarship Heidi Kaufinger Kevin Papirian ASGWC Perpetual Scholarship Donny Acosta Bridgette Libby Graciela Becerra Michael Battistone Marriah Carrasco Thomas Nguyen Monica Dekany Hai Nguyen Giancarlo Floridia Kendra Ortiz Elizabeth Goldman Ha Phu Christian Herold Heather Sanchez Mitchell Jimenez Bella Tran Heidi Kaufinger Anna-Linh Tran Cindy Kaufinger Susan Walsh Hoang-Ye Le Annalise Weisenberger Dale Lendrum Assistance League of Huntington Beach Christina Acosta Michelle Everson Phyllis Alvarez Ashlee Gaska Natalie Berakovich Mary Goedig Alicia M. Bravo Kirsten L. Goode Staci Brock Eva Guardado Tam Hoang Courtney Hughes Denise Jensen Mackenzie Jurekovic Stacy Ketcham Heather King Matthew Kretschman Nicole Kronebusch Tamara LeFlohic Caitlin Mai David Mai Pamela McCay Christiane Merlino Chad Murphy Augusta Barker Nursing Scholarship Staci Brock Jeannette Faber Virginija Glaubitt Mackenzie Jurekovic Nicole Kronebusch Ayjay & Nancy Wilson Music Scholarship Kelly Zatlin Michelle Nguyen Kevin Papirian Alex Pham Sophia Sar Mary Sidavanh Rebecca VanVollenhoven Brittany Toney Timmy Tran Lyna Truong Susan Walsh Vanessa Washington Alicia West Erica White Patricia Zaremba Bernard Gilpin Merit Scholarship for Physics Seo Yeongchan Bill and Ruth M. Brazney Memorial Scholarship Jade Morton Bonnie and Radford Robinson Memorial Scholarship Marriah Carrasco Elizabeth Goldman Nathaniel Jefferson-Simon Mitchell Jimenez Dale Lendrum Jade Morton Ruben Munoz An Nguyen Hai Nguyen Hong-Ye Le Bruce Williams Memorial Scholarship Christian Tekurio C.A.R.E. Scholarship Roxana Covarrubias C.B. Hill Memorial Scholarship Hoang Pham Carolyn Taft Face Memorial Scholarship Francisco Sierra Children a Priority (CAP) Scholarship David Mai Quynh Nguyen Chip Marchbank Recognition Award Juliana Powell Clara Barton Chapter, NSDAR Scholarship Michelle Everson Coast Federation of Educators/AFT#1911 Scholarship Michael Battistone Scholarships and Awards Since 1986, the Golden West College Foundation has processed over $4.7 million for student scholarships. Each scholarship application involves a process of review by a scholarship committee who selects the recipients based upon individual scholarship criteria. At the Scholarships and Awards Ceremony held in May, over 200 scholarships were awarded to GWC students. The Scholarships and Awards Ceremony recognizes both the scholarship recipients and the donors who support them. The ceremony is held annually in the beautiful GWC Amphitheater. *Denotes endowed scholarship 26
2012 Scholarships & Awards, con t. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Foundation Board of Directors for their time and resources and our donors and community members for their generous support. Golden West College has a profound impact on the lives of our students, and the Foundation strives to support the vital resources that empower our students to realize their potential as individuals and as professionals in our community. Thank you all for making student success a priority with your continuing support. I am privileged to work with such an enthusiastic, professional board and to represent Golden West College in the community. Director, Foundation and Community Relations Cora Mora Moreno Memorial Cosmetology Scholarship Taylor Mead Costa Mesa Women s Club Scholarship Alicia Bravo Cupadicot Award Graciela Becerra Monica Dekany Dan Wiseman Memorial Scholarship Kevin Oliveira Alex Hernandez Dawn Hammond Memorial Scholarship Tam Tran Dominic Scolaro Memorial Scholarship Kim Lieng Van Don Rowe Memorial Scholarship Jacquelene Powell Luca De Vivo Dr. Americo Lopez-Rodriguez Scholarship Gilberto Gastelum Lizbett Rodriguez Alejandra Zavala Dr. Ding-Jo Currie Scholarship Christy Nguyen Dr. Fred J. Owens Memorial Scholarship Jade Morton Dr. James Thornton Scholarship Roxana Covarrubias Dr. Kenneth D. Yglesias Scholarship Susan Walsh Dr. Philip Westin Scholarship Jacob Kahawaii Dr. William Carpenter Scholarship Alejandra Zavala Dr. William Stanley Memorial Scholarship LuLu Nguyen Ebell Club of Newport Beach Scholarship Jennifer Alford Rebecca Snellen Van Vollenhoven Edith Marie Bell Strother Scholarship Kauluwehi Kato Edward J. Mulder (HAIA) and Pop Mulder Memorial Scholarship Nathaniel Jefferson-Simon Elizabeth Spencer Memorial Tutorial Scholarship Kathaleen Pham ENCORE: Students Preparing for 2nd Career Scholarship Monica Dekany English Emeritus Faculty Scholarship Emily Hennes Ernie Moersch Memorial Scholarship Holly Anthony Duncan Burrows ESPERANZA Scholarship Rogelio Velasquez Extended Opportunity Program & Services (EOP&S) Scholarship Rainer Hoang Rosa Martinez Frank M. & Gertrude R. Doyle Foundation Scholarship Dylan Alberts Daniel Levatino Anthony Aguilera Sean McAlister Graciela Becerra Bridgette Nicksic Roland Blackiston Jacklyn Nguyen Staci Brock Jerry Pham Brandi Jones Kathaleen Pham MacKenzie Jurekovic Dayana Reyes William Le William Richards Dale Lendrum Rachel Sumner Fred Garcia Scholarship An Ta Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Yen Dang Gary L. Parsons Memorial Scholarship Graciela Becerra Bella Tran Gerald Volpe Memorial Scholarship Francisco Sierra Gladys Lavoie Scholarship Graciela Becerra GWC Foundation Nursing Scholarship David Mai Kendra Ortiz Jeanette Vasquez Virginia Herrick GWC Foundation Scholarship Monica Dekany GWC General Scholarship David Mai Kendra Ortiz Jeanette Vasquez Virginia Herrick Harbor Beach Division 77 Scholarship Foundation of the California Retired Teachers Association Award Edward Miraglia Hens & Chickens Quilt Fellowship Scholarship Jennifer Solis Herman R. Tate Memorial Scholarship Susan Duong Erica Spence Nha Thai Marie Anderson Huntington Beach Art League Scholarship Orr Gidon Huntington Beach Company Scholarship Ashlynn Thomas Huntington Beach Host Lions Club Scholarship William Richards Huntington Harbour Art Association Scholarship Eidan Gidon 27 27
2012 Scholarships & Awards, con t. Instructional Planning Team Scholarship Angela Thomas Freddy Vega Jacqueline F. and Leland A. Parker Scholarship Rita Romero James Jordan Nursing Student Scholarship Christina Acosta Aubrie Guerrero Alex Pham James Pierce Memorial Scholarship Francisco Sierra Jane Axel Memorial Scholarship Orr Gidon Jane Odland Memorial Scholarship Ksenia Alekseeva Jean Turner Memorial Scholarship Monica Dekany Jerry H. McGaugh Scholarship Marriah Carrasco Jesse and Lois Garinger Memorial Scholarship Nicole Kronebusch John and Sheila Wordes Scholarship Dale E. Wilcox John Warner Hopkins Art Scholarship Eidan Gidon Judith Valles Scholarship Jeannette Vasquez Judy and Ron Shenkman Scholarship Michael Battistone Karen Glines Memorial Tutorial Scholarship Michael Battistone Kris and Joe Lightman Business Scholarship Minh Vuong Las Damas Ruth Chisler Memorial Scholarship Peter Nguyen Leisure World Woman s Club of Seal Beach Scholarship Ashley Boucher Caitlin Mai Leland C. Washington Memorial Scholarship Emmett Kellogg Little Saigon Scholarship Jackie Tapia Lloyd Hamilton Campus Life Award Freddy Vega Marjorie Shane Memorial Scholarship Mayra Ortiz Mark Johnson Memorial Scholarship Dale Lendrum Mary L. Wise Memorial Fine Arts Scholarship Nhat Tran Mary Ross Bryan Memorial Scholarship Candy Croon Mary T. Boyce Scholarship Natalie Berakovich Mildred Anderson Memorial Scholarship Kathryn Peterson Norma Brandel Gibbs Scholarship Laura Thao Tran Norma Nisco Memorial Nursing Scholarship Christin Phelps Norman Karkut Memorial Scholarship Hoang Pham Orange County Association of Realtors Scholarship Duncan Burrows Orange County Fine Arts: An Association of Artists Scholarship William Le Orsini Family Scholarship Rebecca Snellen Van Vollenhoven Patrons Founders Scholarship Giancarlo Floridia Patrons Monarch Scholarship Matthew Kessler Patrons Nursing Alumni Scholarship Sophia Sar Patrons Past Presidents Scholarship Daniel Levatino Patrons Veterans Scholarship Nicole Kronebusch Matthew Kessler Edward Miraglia Jesse Sanchez Paul and June Cope Memorial Scholarship Eduardo Ayala Post 9-11 Combat Veterans Scholarship Nicole Kronebusch R. Dudley Boyce Memorial Scholarship Nicole Kubis R. Dudley Boyce Outstanding Student Award Michael Battistone R.J. Nielsen Memorial Scholarship Vivien McGrath-Lee Ralston Scholarship Taylor Mead ReYCarr Mathematics Scholarship Ha Nguyen Robert J. Cassens Memorial Music Scholarship Giancarlo Floridia Robert J. McCausland Memorial Scholarship Heidi Kaufinger Robert Rhomberg Memorial Nursing Scholarship Kymberly Strasbaugh *Denotes endowed scholarship Robin Lynne Bennett Memorial Scholarship Jackie Tapia Ron Quigley/O Neill Sportswear Scholarship Jennifer Mitchell Roscoe E. Lancaster Memorial Scholarship Jennifer Nguyen Sandy Bonneau Memorial Scholarship Amy Calkins SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Worthy Student Award Cindy Kaufinger Seacliff on the Greens Scholarship Jacqueline Trinh Sharon Denise Duncan Memorial Scholarship Andy Travis Sherry Baum Scholarship Bridgette Libby Sherry Griswold Memorial Scholarship Mackenzie Jurekovic Jacob Kahawaii Shirley L. Haas, Ed.D., A.I.F.D. Memorial Scholarship Thuy Vanna Nguyen Silver Anchor Auxiliary Scholarship Ashlee Gaska Matthew Kretschmar Christin Phelps Susan Walsh Siracusa Family Scholarship Ha Phu Elaheh Sobhani Roudbari Yasmin Barrera Smith/Krape Memorial Scholarship Denise Nguyen Ye Shin Mariya Smirnova Social Sciences Department Scholarship Ruben Munoz Speech/Communication Scholarship Tracey Hartsock Franklin Ragg Stacy Bryan Student Director Scholarship Kylie Mae Browning Student Success for Single Parents Scholarship Janievlyn Cross Christin Phelps Heather Sanchez Study Abroad Scholarship Brittany Davis Tracey Hartsock Tennyson & Booth Nursing Scholarship Stacey Ketcham Theater Arts Scholarship Donny Acosta Thomas M. Kane Memorial Scholarship Dale Lendrum Tony Dempsey Memorial Scholarship Janet Phan Venner Farley Excellence in Nursing Scholarship Natalie Berakovich Vida Greer-Martin Life Is Good Memorial Scholarship Michael Battistone Vida Greer-Martin Outstanding Student Writer Scholarship Emily Hennes Vietnamese Student Association Award Nicholas Nguyen Virginia Alleman Memorial Scholarship Christian Herold Waltmar Foundation Scholarship Graciela Becerra Gilberto Gastelum Nicole Kubis Kevin Papirian William Richards Lizbett Rodriguez Jennifer Solis Jackie Tapia Tam Tran Jacqueline Trinh Weiser Lock Scholarship Jacqueline Trinh William Bumm Memorial Scholarship Daniel E. Lavatino Winifred and Harry Galles Scholarship Homa Rahnamoun Toan Tran Wm. Boyed Hudnall Memorial Scholarship Angela Thomas Woman s Club of Seal Beach Scholarship Jose Godinez 28
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