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Sister Rebecca Berghoff Foundation308 North 4th StreetYakima, WA 98901
2006/2007ANNUAL REPORT
202 N. 4th Street � Yakima, WA 98901� (509) 575-5557
[ EDUCATING ]
[ ENRICHING ]
[ TRANSFORMING ]
The Total Child
Their Faith
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[EDUCATING]The Total Child
[ENRICHING]Their Faith
[TRANSFORMING]A Life
202 N. 4th Street • Yakima, WA 98901 • 509.575.5557 • www.sjmms.org
NONPROFIT ORGUS POSTAGE
PAIDYAKIMA, WAPERMIT #337
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from July 2008-June 2009AnnuAl Fund / YeAr end request *Terry Abeyta *Don & Sylvia Brule*Frank Caballaro*Joe Champoux Farms *W. D. & Betsy Frank *J. James & Margel Gallagher *Mr. & Mrs. Keith Houser *M & G Properties – Kathi Mercy*Russ & Nancy Mazzola *Lynn Montgomery *James & Evelyn Moss *Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Oshie Lois Robel *Ray & Dianne St. Mary *Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sauve *Sheryl Scott *Kathleen Searcy*Richard Shannon *Mr. & Mrs. Brandon Truhler *Art & Sylvia Weier *Ray & Luann Zeutenhorst
CrAb Feed sponsors *Jeff & Cheryl Enright Freeway Furniture *John & Michelle Riel *Ray & Dianne St. Mary
restriCted donAtion
endowment -Gregory & Norma Sybouts *Tim & Mary Truhler *Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wall
st. Joseph/Marquette Athletics Judy Weist Fund ( Kathi Mercy)
sister rebeCCA’s tuition AssistAnCe FundSquires, AG *Pat & Colleen Andreotti *Anneliese Andrews *Mark & Jane Bouchey *Tim & Maralee Briffett *Steve & Pat Brulotte Central Valley Bank *Dennis & Norma Clark *John & Cheryl Cornell *James & Dolores Downs*Jeff & Cheryl Enright G. T. Productions *Joe & Bev Gouveia *Jane Hines *Laurie Kirkland *Rich Kloster Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster Lombardi Family Living Trust *Bob & Jan Martin -Mike McGree*Kathi Mercy -Pat & Lisa O’Connor -Sally Parrish *Gregg Pleger *John & Jeneen Puccinelli *Ike & Renee Purdy *Rankin Equipment *John & Michelle Riel *Ray & Dianne St. Mary Les & Suzanne Schwagler *Harry & Kathleen Scott *Sheryl Scott *George & Denise Seymour
*Jack & Theresa Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard Smith *Dick & Mary Sommer Sunnyslope Enterprises, LLC- *Denis & Chris Gamache *Steve & Marcia Sziebert *Joanne Velasquez*Art & Sylvia Weier *Ziegler Electric
unrestricted *Jerome & Janie Baglien *J. K. Bartholet Bear Stearns Fair Fund *Frank Benoit Mary Bischoff *Pat & Sallie Cockrill *Walt & Ruth CyrRalph Desgroseillier Franklin Advisers Dist. Fund *(at the behest of Ed O’Claire) I. B. Frymier Mr. & Mrs. George Gilhuly *Donald & Barbara Holthaus *Leon & Pinky Hudon *Gordon Moreland *Russ & Nancy Mazzola *Kathi Mercy *Mr. & Mrs. Rusty Mulcahy Mr. & Mrs. Charlie O’Connor (at the behest of Kathi Mercy)-Mr. & Mrs. Pat O’ConnorQuinn Trust (at the behest of Charlie O’Connor) *Mr. & Mrs. Keith Qunell *John & Michelle Riel *Mr. & Mrs. Victor RobertSKD Farms *St. Mary Farm (at the behest of D& M Supply) *Ray & Judie Sanderson -Mr. & Mrs. Chris Scarlet *Doris Sherburne -Tom & Pat Stegeman *Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Stevens -Mr. & Mrs. Paul Trammell *Robert Wert Sr.
in Honor oF
sister rebecca berghoff sp*Lynn Montgomery
Madeline Kloster *Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster
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Chuck & Marilyn AddoneMr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
rosalie brulotte*Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gasseling
Virginia buckley*Vince & Dolores LaCoursiere *Rusty & Marcella Mulcahy*Lester & Emma Roy *Ray & Dianne St. Mary *Harry & Kathleen Scott
sebastain (buck) Charron*Ray & Dianne St. Mary
donald Cullier
*John & Michelle Riel*Ray & Dianne St. Mary
Joan dauber Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
Chuck dorichMr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
Jeff Gamache *Lester & Emma Roy
leo GasselingBurrows TractorYakima Theatres, Inc.
Annabelle Glazer *John & Paula Vornabrock
bernard James Heintzman *Lester & Emma Roy
Yvonne Herring *Emma Roy
Francis Hull *Kevin & Renee Bouchey James & Ronnie Bradbury Leona Bouchey Delmar & Jody Carl Colonial Funeral Home *Bruce & Judy Dekker Dondi Shalinger/ Darci Dekker R. Michael & Ardeth Hammack Helen Hinderlie Mrs. Mary Huff Jerry & Carol Johnson Marvina McDonald John & Alice Poston Louise Potter Alan & kathleen Quantrille*John & Michelle Riel S. C. Fresh *Ray & Dianne St. Mary *Mike & Karen Sauer Tony & Jane Schneider Harlan & Kathryn ShinnTim & Karolyn Smith -Tom & Pat Stegeman West Coast Commercial Reality(Sandy Pody, Carol Pugh, Tiffini Connell) Ralph Winters
Yakima Theatre’s Office Crew Albert Kloster Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster Jim Kloster & Mary Pellicer Madeline Kloster *Rich & Cathy Kloster
dennis Kringen-Mr. & Mrs. Paul Trammell
Kyle KuppMr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
bob littleton Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster Kathleen Mcsherry Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster
lewis McsherryMr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster
Mary McsherryMr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster
barbara Morton Yakima Theatres, Inc.
Jack rutherford*Lester & Emma Roy
Matthew seibernagel *John & Michelle Riel *Lester & Emma Roy
Jane simonson *Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kehm
Jean sudmieer Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
Clayton udell Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
rhonda Weier *Harry & Kathleen Scott
*Denotes Alumni/Past Parents -Current SJMMS Parents
We truly thank you for unconditional support to the Sister Rebecca Berghoff Foundation in these difficult financial times; every donation you so generously give to us, helps with our mission for the continuance of St. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School.
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[Our Mission]
It is the mission of St. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School to build Community and educate the total child
(spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, physically and socially) in values consistent with the teachings of Jesus.
pre-Kindergarten Celebrates thanksgiving
Alumni Opinion In my opinion, St. Joseph/Marquette is a good school because you get a great
education in a good Catholic environment. To me the catholic environment is important because being Catholic is more that just going to church on Sunday. It is about believing in someone or something greater than yourself. It is about treating people the way you want to be treated. It is about remembering there is a bigger and better world beyond this one that we all want to get to.
I have gone to St. Joseph/Marquette for four years now. Before I came to this school, I attended public school. Public school was very different than it is here at St. Joseph/Marquette. Not just the number of students and size of the school but also the feeling you get when you are here. In public school there were lots of kids in my class and it felt like the teachers and staff did not know me or care about me. I did not feel I got the personal help or attention I needed. At St. Joseph/Marquette I feel like the teachers know me and care about me. They want to teach me and care how well I do. They want me to learn and understand each subject the best I can. Every day at St. Joseph Marquette they reinforce the same values and responsibilities that are important to me and my family. The classes are smaller so the teachers can give me the personal attention I need to learn. The staff and kids are nice and everybody at this school knows who you are and they look out for you.
To me St. Joseph Marquette is not just a school or a church it is a home away from home and because of that I think you learn more and quicker because you feel safe and are comfortable. I just can’t imagine going to a different school.
This was a speech prepared by Jaykob Schilperoort, class of 2009. It was to be given at the Clergy luncheon during National Catholic Schools Week. Jaykob was unable to give his speech due to illness but we thought it was important to publish it in the annual report.
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[SRB Foundation Report]Happy Anniversary to us, Happy Anniversary to us
Dear Friends,
Yes, it is really true; we are twenty years old this October! We were a small group that wanted to help St. Joseph/Marquette stay the excellent school we all grew to love. Now, some of our board members grandchildren are attending St. Joe’s and they are still volunteering, giving
financial support and attending board meetings.
Back when SRB was formed it was uncharted territory; a group of parents putting up $150,000 to start a Bingo Hall and a foundation for the future of the school? Who would have dreamed that up? But if the board members hadn’t believed in Sr. Rebecca’s continual reminder of Divine Providence before, they believed by the time the old Layman’s market was remolded and we opened the doors for our first Bingo session in just 6 weeks.
St. Joseph/Marquette is one of the few grade schools that had a foundation working solely for its continuance. Over the last twenty years this foundation and its supporter’s, have contributed over five million dollars to St. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School’s operating budget. In addition, it has purchased and erected two different modular buildings on campus, fenced the parking lot, remodeled the old convent into the Mother Joseph Building for pre-K, replaced the windows in the St. Joseph buildings and repaired the roof, support the school fundraisers, subsidize the Mother Joseph rent and fund a Public Relations department. With the extra funds generated above these projects, and endowment was established, which value is approximately three million dollars give or take the ups and downs of the market.
The board continues to look for ways to contribute, from Grandparents Day to the Alumni Breakfast, SRB Crab Feed- with half of the ticket price going to the Sister Rebecca Berghoff tuition assistance fund, and now a face book page for the alumni to check in and give us updates on their lives. We are very grateful and feel blest that we are able be a viable part of the future of SJMMS.
In Providence,
Ray St. Mary President, SRB Foundation
SISTER REBECCABERGHOFF FOUNDATION
BOARD MEMBERS2008-2009
Presidentray st. MaryVice-PresidentKathi Mercy
Secretary, Investment ChairJohn rielTreasurer
Jeff enrightMembers
sister rebecca berghoff spruss MazzolaJohn puccinellirenee purdysheryl scott
theresa smithsteve sziebert
Joe Walsh, bingo Committee Chairlarry Ziegler
School RepresentativesSchool Board
pat o’ConnorMike McGreeParent Board
annisa Gargussusan naughton
PrincipalGregg pleger
pre-Kindergarten Year end Ceremony
Check out our web site at
srbfoundation.org Grandparents/special friend’s day
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[Principal’s Report] As I look back on the 2008/2009 school year what stands out to me is the extraordinary commitment that our teachers and staff have for their students here at St. Joseph/Marquette. From the Pre-Kindergarten to eighth grade, each teacher works tirelessly with your student not just on academics, but more importantly to teach that God loves them and that they are unique and special in his eyes.
I am also continually amazed at how well our alumni students are doing at their respective high schools. They plan and work on community projects, hold leadership positions, repeatedly make the honor roll, are elected to National Honor Society and some participate in sports. What’s more, they are accepted at the colleges of their choice and go on to graduate and some have obtained post graduate degrees. In other words, they are succeeding!
The annual move-in –night was the first glimpse some of you had of the summer improvements that were completed in the St. Joe’s building. Sometimes, it is hard for me to remember just how it looked before the new rugs, lockers and bathrooms were updated. Can you remember what the halls looked like? I have to think pretty hard to remember those wooden lockers. More changes were implemented on our web pages. Go to www.sjmms.org and check it out.
Events moved along pretty quickly at school; the Halloween Festival was certainly a fun night for the students (and parents). Mrs. Beth Layton-Kecskes worked diligently on our annual Christmas program. Isn’t it wonderful that your children can learn about and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas? For us who work in a Catholic school, this gives us great joy!
Another incredible feat was during the Lenten season. The staff wanted a school wide project that would benefit the local community. It was decided to make brown bag lunches to give to the Union Gospel Mission, Vineyard Church and St. Vincent De-Paul. Classes put on small fundraisers to raise money for supplies; and with the generous support from our parents, the classes made over 650 brown bag lunches.
The school year came to a close with an all school picnic at Ahtanum Youth Park. Mrs. Balmer worked feverishly to make this a fun day by organizing numerous class activities and contests. Squire AG provided color coordinated T-Shirts for each class, as well as lunch for our school community.The weather cooperated and a great time was had by all.
These are just a few of the many highlights from last year. Thank you for making it such a great year for your students and St. Joseph/Marquette teachers and staff.
Peace in Christ,
Gregg PlegerPrincipal
Making the 650 brown bag lunches
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[ Parent Board Fundraiser - Sponsors ]rAFFleBud Clary -Toyota of YakimaFox –KCYU Jakes Custom Auto Glass TintingTrux Etc.Valley Cycling and Fitness
sAlMon dinner dAnCe & AuCtionGold sponsors Deep Sea Deli Dee & Anissa GargusMathias & Nancy GargusThe SRB Foundation Lori ThompsonTri-Ply ConstructionVelikanje, HalversonZirkle Fruit
tAble sponsorsJohn & Vicki BalmerBrent & Shelly BohoskeyRenee BoucheyCatholic Diocese of YakimaConover InsuranceMike & Diane CornD & M ChemEric & Shelly DesmaraisCraig & Kristin LancasterLa Salle High SchoolKevin & Rose McCarthy Michael & Christina McCarthyMike & Marlo McCreaJavier & Areceli Munguia James & Susan NaughtonPat & Lisa O’ConnorKevin & Theresa Riel Lester & Terri Zirkle
MAJor ContributorsGwen & Doug Ball Birchfield Manor/ Brad MassetBonair WineryBurt’s PubMicah Cawley Jason & Jenny ChampouxDeep Sea Deli Kay De LongShelly DesmaraisZsolt DornayRandy & Sue FenichFreeway Furniture Dee & Anissa Gargus Hemenway Family Roger HouleHyatt WineryKana Winery Lone Eagle Digital ImagingLong Family Mike LongtonMasset WineryChristiana McCarthyKevin McCarthy Mike & Marlo McCrea Mercer Canyon Winery
Susan Naughton Gregg PlegerPepsi ColaRoslyn Brewing CoSt. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School Stephanie SchilperoortSousley Sound SRB Foundation Matt ThompsonBruce TitusPaul Ward White Pass Co Yakima Speedway Zirkle Family Lester Zirkle
donors oF iteMs A La Monde Spa & SalonApple TreeBalboa WineryBrad BaldwinVicki BalmerChristy BasingerMrs. Jennifer Benson & Mr. Al SchweppeBeresan WineryJim & Maureen BigelowBirchfield Manor Terra BlancaChristina BonewellRay BonlenderCapitol TheatreJason & Jenny Champoux Deep Sea DeliDick & Elizabeth DreherEric & Shelly Desmarais Zsolt DormayDunham CellersCharlie & Leslie Eglin 5th Ave TheatreElizabeth FretiagRandy & Sue FenichFreeway Furniture Garden DanceHilton GardenDee & Anissa GargusJohn Gasperetti Gilbert Cellers Green Baron Kenny HartSteve & Michelle HemenwayJackson’s SportsbarJeff & Linda Leonardini Mike & Marlo McCreaMike & Elizabeth McGree901 PastaJames & Susan Naughton Carmela NewsteadElizabeth NewsteadPaul & Germaine Newstead Pat O’ConnorOnyx Salon P. S. PhotographyJulie Paradis
Kevin PaulPepperbridge WineryGregg PlegerSt. Joseph/Marquette Parent Board Ray & Dianne St. Mary Salon at LakesideSporthaus Tammy StromWill Titus FordRick TrumbullTrux Etc. Lucy ValderhaugValley Ford Nissan KiaWeaver Flower Co.Wheeler LoggingWhite Pass Wild Lucy’s Sarah WixsonDr. & Mrs. Palmer Wright Oscar Zamora CrAb Feed sponsorsBouchey FarmsBurrows TractorColumbia DistributingFreeway FurnitureGrocery OutletLone Eagle Digital ImagingMel’s DinerPepsi of YakimaPrompt Printery R & Q Auto Parts M. G. Wagner Co., IncWestern Sweet Cherry
JoG A tHonArgus InsuranceD & M Chem
Haney TruckingLatum Creek RanchesLovell Inc.Rev It UpToppenish Community Hospital Wheeler Logging
GolF tournAMent Anonymous Apple Valley DentalBirchfield Manor Mark & Sheila BermanBerts Pub Burrows Tractor Gary Carnevali Central Valley Glass Champoux Farms D & M Chem Dwinells Freeway FurnitureHaney Trucking Steven Hemenway DDS G. S. Long M. G. Wagner Roofing Miller and Assoc Wealth ManagementMoss Adams Roche Fruit Sign WorksSister Rebecca Berghoff Foundation Stokes Lawrence Velikanje Moore and Shore Sundown Ranch Damon & Lori ThompsonTrux Etc. VanHorn Farms Yakima Theatres, Inc. Zirkle Fruit
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Equipped with few tools, but ample vision and faith in Providence, a small group of women led by Mother Joseph left a legacy in our Yakima Valley by opening St. Joseph Academy in 1875. Building upon this the Jesuits opened Marquette in 1918 as a high school, later to be retooled as our present day middle school. It is under the auspices of this profound heritage that we, as the school board, have had the great honor to serve you, our school community.
For the last couple of years the board has been exploring ways to reach out to our community at large, sharing the story of our school. It’s a story of faith. It’s a story of respect and compassion for others. It’s a story of excellence in education, and an environment for growing children that is second to none. It’s in all of us telling our own story to friends and family that more are drawn to share in our community, thus adding to the vitality of our illustrious institution.
Working together with our principal, our pastor, and staff of the school, the board has worked on many projects and activities throughout the year, including:
Providing input to the redesign of our website and printed materials
Organizing a luncheon at school for priests of our diocese where they had an opportunity to take a tour with students from their own parish
Planning for Catholic Schools Week and recruiting families to speak on behalf of the school at parishes across our community
Hosting an open house in February
Advising on a multitude of matters, including updates to the school’s dress code
Promoting service projects and a chance to earn a service t-shirt to wear
Attempting to launch a half-day preschool program for three-year-olds, which will be reattempted next year as an all-day program
We would like to thank you for the opportunity to serve during the past year. God bless us all that we may serve as proper stewards of our most precious school, St. Joseph-Marquette.
Patrick O’Connor School Board President 2008-2009
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBERS
2008-2009
Presidentpatrick o’Connor
Vice-PresidentChristina McCarthy
SecretaryKaren d’hondt
PrincipalGregg plegerPast President
Mike & liz McGreeSJ Pastor
fr. Michael pope Members
brent & shelly bohoskeyKelly & paula Mattson
Greg syboutspatricia thompson
Mike Wangler, finance Chairtodd & sarah Wixon
SRB Foundationray st. Mary
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[ Finance Report]
Art Program Brad & Tisha BuseyMr. & Mrs. Mark Bauer
AthleticsDr. Raymond Snyder M.D.
Capital Theatre Children’s PlaysMark & Sheila Berman Graham Gamache Steven & Michelle HemenwayRobert & Rachelle KershawMike McGree Joe Scherschligt
Computers Gates Foundation Chris & Catherine Scarlet
Construction ProjectThomas & Nora Bothen
DramaBrad & Tisha Busey
Music Donation Brad & Tisha Busey
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bauer
Strings The Bassani family Brad & Tisha Busey
Physical Education Brad & Tisha Busey
Christmas Appeal and Scholarship DonationsAnonymous Anonymous (in memory of Barbara Morton)Kurt & Gwen Bautch Rose BoutillierWilliam & Catherine CarrollCatholic Credit Union Catholic Daughters of America Christine Corbett Conklin S. Coates Trust Mark & Lucinda Desgroseilier Randy & Sue Fenich Amos & Elsie Gamache Fund Ron & Sharon GilletteOmer Gress Michael & Elizabeth Hays Mr. Michael Iasella
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kloster Koreski Fund Doug Knox Vince & Dolores LaCoursiere Macke ScholarshipRuss & Nancy Mazzola Mr. & Mrs. Charles Nelson Charlie & Doris O’ConnorBen Marquis Suzy Riel Sandi RinnaBrian Sims Greg & Norma Sybouts Brandon & Tara Truhler Richard & Michelle Wall Yakima Valley Community Foundation at the behest of Mrs. Stella Vasquez
School Repair Libeiatos Rodriguez
Unrestricted Mr. Steve Pilger- BBM Financial Saul & Dayee Haas Foundation Joseph Morrier
INCOME $ amounttuition & Fees ........... 1,237,201SrB .............................. 398,879Fundraising ...................180,915Donations ......................... 3,710total ...........................1,820,706
EXPENSES $ amountSalaries ..................... 1,187,009Benefits .........................351,931administrative.................73,461Books-Supplies ...............48,079Facilities ....................... 142,450total ........................... 1,802,931
Net income .....................17,775
tuition & Fees
SrB
Fundraising
Donations
Salaries
Benefits
administrative
Books-Supplies
Facilities
St. Joseph-Marquette School: 2008-2009Year End Financial Summary
Wreath Across America AnonymousRandy & Sue Fenich Mary Fischer Ron & Amie Richardson In Memory of:Virginia BuckleyVince & Dolores LaCoursiere
Elizabeth Newstead Jerry & Kay AucuttDr. Eric & Cynthia BensonCornelia Bloxom Albert & Elise Cote James & Eileen Gavin Joseph & Bev Gouveia Betty HunzikerKershaw Family Raymond & Eileen Merrell Stan & Janice Sali Dr. Jonathan & Erin ShireyJames & Janet Stohr Kirk & Pamela Werner
St. Joseph/Marquette BenefactorsJuly 2008 / June 2009
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A Note from Anissa
Another successful year of fundraising is done! The Parent Board was again committed to raising as much money as possible. We started off the year with the magazine sale and continued right into the raffle kick-off while at the same time planning for the Salmon Dinner, Dance and Auction. Fall was a very busy time for some very dedicated volunteers. Another very successful Crab Feed happened in February and we jogged our way to Spring Break at the end of March. At least this year there was no snow falling! We ended our year with the golf tourney at Mount Adams. The Mercy Golf Team was the eventual winning team after a grueling play-off in the POURING DOWN RAIN! Even with our successful year, Parent Board ended up barely making our budgeted amount of $160,000. It was a year of many ups and down for fundraising with the raffle down $20,000 from the previous year sales, the pressure was on to make budget right down to the last fundraiser! In the end, we did it and many thanks go out to our fundraising chairs. You rock! One of the greatest assets that St. Joseph Marquette has is the awesome volunteers that make things happen. We are truly a blessed school to have as many dedicated parents, friends and families. Without the commitment of these individuals, the school would not exist. I personally want to thank anyone who has ever volunteered for anything at St. Joseph Marquette Catholic School. It is because of these people that we continue on with our tradition of excellence. We look forward to another successful year of fundraising!
Thank you and God Bless.
Anissa GargusParent Board President 2008-2009
PARENtBoARd MEMBERS
2008-2009
Presidentanissa GargusVice-President
Marlo McCreaTreasurer
Greg loudonPrincipal
Gregg plegerPast President
Susan NaughtonMembers
Michelle Baumbachtrisha Gasseling
Kirsten lancaster
SRB/PRDianne St. Mary
FUNDRAISERS $ amount
Salmon Feed ............54,125.59
Magazine Sale .........10,662.88
Car Raffle ..................32,644.99
Christmas trees ..........2,837.04
Crab Feed .................12,970.48
Jog a thon.................34,168.12
Golf tournament ......12,492.96
Misc. ............................... 845.54
Raffle Winner
Mr. & Mrs. tim St. hilaire & Ken inaba (student who sold winning ticket)
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[ Parent Board Fundraiser - Sponsors ]rAFFleBud Clary -Toyota of YakimaFox –KCYU Jakes Custom Auto Glass TintingTrux Etc.Valley Cycling and Fitness
sAlMon dinner dAnCe & AuCtionGold sponsors Deep Sea Deli Dee & Anissa GargusMathias & Nancy GargusThe SRB Foundation Lori ThompsonTri-Ply ConstructionVelikanje, HalversonZirkle Fruit
tAble sponsorsJohn & Vicki BalmerBrent & Shelly BohoskeyRenee BoucheyCatholic Diocese of YakimaConover InsuranceMike & Diane CornD & M ChemEric & Shelly DesmaraisCraig & Kristin LancasterLa Salle High SchoolKevin & Rose McCarthy Michael & Christina McCarthyMike & Marlo McCreaJavier & Areceli Munguia James & Susan NaughtonPat & Lisa O’ConnorKevin & Theresa Riel Lester & Terri Zirkle
MAJor ContributorsGwen & Doug Ball Birchfield Manor/ Brad MassetBonair WineryBurt’s PubMicah Cawley Jason & Jenny ChampouxDeep Sea Deli Kay De LongShelly DesmaraisZsolt DornayRandy & Sue FenichFreeway Furniture Dee & Anissa Gargus Hemenway Family Roger HouleHyatt WineryKana Winery Lone Eagle Digital ImagingLong Family Mike LongtonMasset WineryChristiana McCarthyKevin McCarthy Mike & Marlo McCrea Mercer Canyon Winery
Susan Naughton Gregg PlegerPepsi ColaRoslyn Brewing CoSt. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School Stephanie SchilperoortSousley Sound SRB Foundation Matt ThompsonBruce TitusPaul Ward White Pass Co Yakima Speedway Zirkle Family Lester Zirkle
donors oF iteMs A La Monde Spa & SalonApple TreeBalboa WineryBrad BaldwinVicki BalmerChristy BasingerMrs. Jennifer Benson & Mr. Al SchweppeBeresan WineryJim & Maureen BigelowBirchfield Manor Terra BlancaChristina BonewellRay BonlenderCapitol TheatreJason & Jenny Champoux Deep Sea DeliDick & Elizabeth DreherEric & Shelly Desmarais Zsolt DormayDunham CellersCharlie & Leslie Eglin 5th Ave TheatreElizabeth FretiagRandy & Sue FenichFreeway Furniture Garden DanceHilton GardenDee & Anissa GargusJohn Gasperetti Gilbert Cellers Green Baron Kenny HartSteve & Michelle HemenwayJackson’s SportsbarJeff & Linda Leonardini Mike & Marlo McCreaMike & Elizabeth McGree901 PastaJames & Susan Naughton Carmela NewsteadElizabeth NewsteadPaul & Germaine Newstead Pat O’ConnorOnyx Salon P. S. PhotographyJulie Paradis
Kevin PaulPepperbridge WineryGregg PlegerSt. Joseph/Marquette Parent Board Ray & Dianne St. Mary Salon at LakesideSporthaus Tammy StromWill Titus FordRick TrumbullTrux Etc. Lucy ValderhaugValley Ford Nissan KiaWeaver Flower Co.Wheeler LoggingWhite Pass Wild Lucy’s Sarah WixsonDr. & Mrs. Palmer Wright Oscar Zamora CrAb Feed sponsorsBouchey FarmsBurrows TractorColumbia DistributingFreeway FurnitureGrocery OutletLone Eagle Digital ImagingMel’s DinerPepsi of YakimaPrompt Printery R & Q Auto Parts M. G. Wagner Co., IncWestern Sweet Cherry
JoG A tHonArgus InsuranceD & M Chem
Haney TruckingLatum Creek RanchesLovell Inc.Rev It UpToppenish Community Hospital Wheeler Logging
GolF tournAMent Anonymous Apple Valley DentalBirchfield Manor Mark & Sheila BermanBerts Pub Burrows Tractor Gary Carnevali Central Valley Glass Champoux Farms D & M Chem Dwinells Freeway FurnitureHaney Trucking Steven Hemenway DDS G. S. Long M. G. Wagner Roofing Miller and Assoc Wealth ManagementMoss Adams Roche Fruit Sign WorksSister Rebecca Berghoff Foundation Stokes Lawrence Velikanje Moore and Shore Sundown Ranch Damon & Lori ThompsonTrux Etc. VanHorn Farms Yakima Theatres, Inc. Zirkle Fruit
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Equipped with few tools, but ample vision and faith in Providence, a small group of women led by Mother Joseph left a legacy in our Yakima Valley by opening St. Joseph Academy in 1875. Building upon this the Jesuits opened Marquette in 1918 as a high school, later to be retooled as our present day middle school. It is under the auspices of this profound heritage that we, as the school board, have had the great honor to serve you, our school community.
For the last couple of years the board has been exploring ways to reach out to our community at large, sharing the story of our school. It’s a story of faith. It’s a story of respect and compassion for others. It’s a story of excellence in education, and an environment for growing children that is second to none. It’s in all of us telling our own story to friends and family that more are drawn to share in our community, thus adding to the vitality of our illustrious institution.
Working together with our principal, our pastor, and staff of the school, the board has worked on many projects and activities throughout the year, including:
Providing input to the redesign of our website and printed materials
Organizing a luncheon at school for priests of our diocese where they had an opportunity to take a tour with students from their own parish
Planning for Catholic Schools Week and recruiting families to speak on behalf of the school at parishes across our community
Hosting an open house in February
Advising on a multitude of matters, including updates to the school’s dress code
Promoting service projects and a chance to earn a service t-shirt to wear
Attempting to launch a half-day preschool program for three-year-olds, which will be reattempted next year as an all-day program
We would like to thank you for the opportunity to serve during the past year. God bless us all that we may serve as proper stewards of our most precious school, St. Joseph-Marquette.
Patrick O’Connor School Board President 2008-2009
SCHOOLBOARD MEMBERS
2008-2009
Presidentpatrick o’Connor
Vice-PresidentChristina McCarthy
SecretaryKaren d’hondt
PrincipalGregg plegerPast President
Mike & liz McGreeSJ Pastor
fr. Michael pope Members
brent & shelly bohoskeyKelly & paula Mattson
Greg syboutspatricia thompson
Mike Wangler, finance Chairtodd & sarah Wixon
SRB Foundationray st. Mary
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[SRB Foundation Report]Happy Anniversary to us, Happy Anniversary to us
Dear Friends,
Yes, it is really true; we are twenty years old this October! We were a small group that wanted to help St. Joseph/Marquette stay the excellent school we all grew to love. Now, some of our board members grandchildren are attending St. Joe’s and they are still volunteering, giving
financial support and attending board meetings.
Back when SRB was formed it was uncharted territory; a group of parents putting up $150,000 to start a Bingo Hall and a foundation for the future of the school? Who would have dreamed that up? But if the board members hadn’t believed in Sr. Rebecca’s continual reminder of Divine Providence before, they believed by the time the old Layman’s market was remolded and we opened the doors for our first Bingo session in just 6 weeks.
St. Joseph/Marquette is one of the few grade schools that had a foundation working solely for its continuance. Over the last twenty years this foundation and its supporter’s, have contributed over five million dollars to St. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School’s operating budget. In addition, it has purchased and erected two different modular buildings on campus, fenced the parking lot, remodeled the old convent into the Mother Joseph Building for pre-K, replaced the windows in the St. Joseph buildings and repaired the roof, support the school fundraisers, subsidize the Mother Joseph rent and fund a Public Relations department. With the extra funds generated above these projects, and endowment was established, which value is approximately three million dollars give or take the ups and downs of the market.
The board continues to look for ways to contribute, from Grandparents Day to the Alumni Breakfast, SRB Crab Feed- with half of the ticket price going to the Sister Rebecca Berghoff tuition assistance fund, and now a face book page for the alumni to check in and give us updates on their lives. We are very grateful and feel blest that we are able be a viable part of the future of SJMMS.
In Providence,
Ray St. Mary President, SRB Foundation
SISTER REBECCABERGHOFF FOUNDATION
BOARD MEMBERS2008-2009
Presidentray st. MaryVice-PresidentKathi Mercy
Secretary, Investment ChairJohn rielTreasurer
Jeff enrightMembers
sister rebecca berghoff spruss MazzolaJohn puccinellirenee purdysheryl scott
theresa smithsteve sziebert
Joe Walsh, bingo Committee Chairlarry Ziegler
School RepresentativesSchool Board
pat o’ConnorMike McGreeParent Board
annisa Gargussusan naughton
PrincipalGregg pleger
pre-Kindergarten Year end Ceremony
Check out our web site at
srbfoundation.org Grandparents/special friend’s day
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[Principal’s Report] As I look back on the 2008/2009 school year what stands out to me is the extraordinary commitment that our teachers and staff have for their students here at St. Joseph/Marquette. From the Pre-Kindergarten to eighth grade, each teacher works tirelessly with your student not just on academics, but more importantly to teach that God loves them and that they are unique and special in his eyes.
I am also continually amazed at how well our alumni students are doing at their respective high schools. They plan and work on community projects, hold leadership positions, repeatedly make the honor roll, are elected to National Honor Society and some participate in sports. What’s more, they are accepted at the colleges of their choice and go on to graduate and some have obtained post graduate degrees. In other words, they are succeeding!
The annual move-in –night was the first glimpse some of you had of the summer improvements that were completed in the St. Joe’s building. Sometimes, it is hard for me to remember just how it looked before the new rugs, lockers and bathrooms were updated. Can you remember what the halls looked like? I have to think pretty hard to remember those wooden lockers. More changes were implemented on our web pages. Go to www.sjmms.org and check it out.
Events moved along pretty quickly at school; the Halloween Festival was certainly a fun night for the students (and parents). Mrs. Beth Layton-Kecskes worked diligently on our annual Christmas program. Isn’t it wonderful that your children can learn about and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas? For us who work in a Catholic school, this gives us great joy!
Another incredible feat was during the Lenten season. The staff wanted a school wide project that would benefit the local community. It was decided to make brown bag lunches to give to the Union Gospel Mission, Vineyard Church and St. Vincent De-Paul. Classes put on small fundraisers to raise money for supplies; and with the generous support from our parents, the classes made over 650 brown bag lunches.
The school year came to a close with an all school picnic at Ahtanum Youth Park. Mrs. Balmer worked feverishly to make this a fun day by organizing numerous class activities and contests. Squire AG provided color coordinated T-Shirts for each class, as well as lunch for our school community.The weather cooperated and a great time was had by all.
These are just a few of the many highlights from last year. Thank you for making it such a great year for your students and St. Joseph/Marquette teachers and staff.
Peace in Christ,
Gregg PlegerPrincipal
Making the 650 brown bag lunches
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from July 2008-June 2009AnnuAl Fund / YeAr end request *Terry Abeyta *Don & Sylvia Brule*Frank Caballaro*Joe Champoux Farms *W. D. & Betsy Frank *J. James & Margel Gallagher *Mr. & Mrs. Keith Houser *M & G Properties – Kathi Mercy*Russ & Nancy Mazzola *Lynn Montgomery *James & Evelyn Moss *Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Oshie Lois Robel *Ray & Dianne St. Mary *Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sauve *Sheryl Scott *Kathleen Searcy*Richard Shannon *Mr. & Mrs. Brandon Truhler *Art & Sylvia Weier *Ray & Luann Zeutenhorst
CrAb Feed sponsors *Jeff & Cheryl Enright Freeway Furniture *John & Michelle Riel *Ray & Dianne St. Mary
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endowment -Gregory & Norma Sybouts *Tim & Mary Truhler *Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wall
st. Joseph/Marquette Athletics Judy Weist Fund ( Kathi Mercy)
sister rebeCCA’s tuition AssistAnCe FundSquires, AG *Pat & Colleen Andreotti *Anneliese Andrews *Mark & Jane Bouchey *Tim & Maralee Briffett *Steve & Pat Brulotte Central Valley Bank *Dennis & Norma Clark *John & Cheryl Cornell *James & Dolores Downs*Jeff & Cheryl Enright G. T. Productions *Joe & Bev Gouveia *Jane Hines *Laurie Kirkland *Rich Kloster Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster Lombardi Family Living Trust *Bob & Jan Martin -Mike McGree*Kathi Mercy -Pat & Lisa O’Connor -Sally Parrish *Gregg Pleger *John & Jeneen Puccinelli *Ike & Renee Purdy *Rankin Equipment *John & Michelle Riel *Ray & Dianne St. Mary Les & Suzanne Schwagler *Harry & Kathleen Scott *Sheryl Scott *George & Denise Seymour
*Jack & Theresa Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard Smith *Dick & Mary Sommer Sunnyslope Enterprises, LLC- *Denis & Chris Gamache *Steve & Marcia Sziebert *Joanne Velasquez*Art & Sylvia Weier *Ziegler Electric
unrestricted *Jerome & Janie Baglien *J. K. Bartholet Bear Stearns Fair Fund *Frank Benoit Mary Bischoff *Pat & Sallie Cockrill *Walt & Ruth CyrRalph Desgroseillier Franklin Advisers Dist. Fund *(at the behest of Ed O’Claire) I. B. Frymier Mr. & Mrs. George Gilhuly *Donald & Barbara Holthaus *Leon & Pinky Hudon *Gordon Moreland *Russ & Nancy Mazzola *Kathi Mercy *Mr. & Mrs. Rusty Mulcahy Mr. & Mrs. Charlie O’Connor (at the behest of Kathi Mercy)-Mr. & Mrs. Pat O’ConnorQuinn Trust (at the behest of Charlie O’Connor) *Mr. & Mrs. Keith Qunell *John & Michelle Riel *Mr. & Mrs. Victor RobertSKD Farms *St. Mary Farm (at the behest of D& M Supply) *Ray & Judie Sanderson -Mr. & Mrs. Chris Scarlet *Doris Sherburne -Tom & Pat Stegeman *Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Stevens -Mr. & Mrs. Paul Trammell *Robert Wert Sr.
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sister rebecca berghoff sp*Lynn Montgomery
Madeline Kloster *Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster
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Chuck & Marilyn AddoneMr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
rosalie brulotte*Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gasseling
Virginia buckley*Vince & Dolores LaCoursiere *Rusty & Marcella Mulcahy*Lester & Emma Roy *Ray & Dianne St. Mary *Harry & Kathleen Scott
sebastain (buck) Charron*Ray & Dianne St. Mary
donald Cullier
*John & Michelle Riel*Ray & Dianne St. Mary
Joan dauber Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
Chuck dorichMr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
Jeff Gamache *Lester & Emma Roy
leo GasselingBurrows TractorYakima Theatres, Inc.
Annabelle Glazer *John & Paula Vornabrock
bernard James Heintzman *Lester & Emma Roy
Yvonne Herring *Emma Roy
Francis Hull *Kevin & Renee Bouchey James & Ronnie Bradbury Leona Bouchey Delmar & Jody Carl Colonial Funeral Home *Bruce & Judy Dekker Dondi Shalinger/ Darci Dekker R. Michael & Ardeth Hammack Helen Hinderlie Mrs. Mary Huff Jerry & Carol Johnson Marvina McDonald John & Alice Poston Louise Potter Alan & kathleen Quantrille*John & Michelle Riel S. C. Fresh *Ray & Dianne St. Mary *Mike & Karen Sauer Tony & Jane Schneider Harlan & Kathryn ShinnTim & Karolyn Smith -Tom & Pat Stegeman West Coast Commercial Reality(Sandy Pody, Carol Pugh, Tiffini Connell) Ralph Winters
Yakima Theatre’s Office Crew Albert Kloster Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster Jim Kloster & Mary Pellicer Madeline Kloster *Rich & Cathy Kloster
dennis Kringen-Mr. & Mrs. Paul Trammell
Kyle KuppMr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
bob littleton Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster Kathleen Mcsherry Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster
lewis McsherryMr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster
Mary McsherryMr. & Mrs. Bill Kloster
barbara Morton Yakima Theatres, Inc.
Jack rutherford*Lester & Emma Roy
Matthew seibernagel *John & Michelle Riel *Lester & Emma Roy
Jane simonson *Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kehm
Jean sudmieer Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
Clayton udell Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Lancaster
rhonda Weier *Harry & Kathleen Scott
*Denotes Alumni/Past Parents -Current SJMMS Parents
We truly thank you for unconditional support to the Sister Rebecca Berghoff Foundation in these difficult financial times; every donation you so generously give to us, helps with our mission for the continuance of St. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School.
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[Our Mission]
It is the mission of St. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School to build Community and educate the total child
(spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, physically and socially) in values consistent with the teachings of Jesus.
pre-Kindergarten Celebrates thanksgiving
Alumni Opinion In my opinion, St. Joseph/Marquette is a good school because you get a great
education in a good Catholic environment. To me the catholic environment is important because being Catholic is more that just going to church on Sunday. It is about believing in someone or something greater than yourself. It is about treating people the way you want to be treated. It is about remembering there is a bigger and better world beyond this one that we all want to get to.
I have gone to St. Joseph/Marquette for four years now. Before I came to this school, I attended public school. Public school was very different than it is here at St. Joseph/Marquette. Not just the number of students and size of the school but also the feeling you get when you are here. In public school there were lots of kids in my class and it felt like the teachers and staff did not know me or care about me. I did not feel I got the personal help or attention I needed. At St. Joseph/Marquette I feel like the teachers know me and care about me. They want to teach me and care how well I do. They want me to learn and understand each subject the best I can. Every day at St. Joseph Marquette they reinforce the same values and responsibilities that are important to me and my family. The classes are smaller so the teachers can give me the personal attention I need to learn. The staff and kids are nice and everybody at this school knows who you are and they look out for you.
To me St. Joseph Marquette is not just a school or a church it is a home away from home and because of that I think you learn more and quicker because you feel safe and are comfortable. I just can’t imagine going to a different school.
This was a speech prepared by Jaykob Schilperoort, class of 2009. It was to be given at the Clergy luncheon during National Catholic Schools Week. Jaykob was unable to give his speech due to illness but we thought it was important to publish it in the annual report.
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