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Over 73% of our families are able to attend San Gabriel Mission High School because of the support of donors like YOU.
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6pm | Cocktail and Networking Hour, Silent Auction Bidding
7pm | Dinner, Entertainment, Award Ceremony
Featuring A Special Memorial Tribute to Ms. Laura Ceballos, Former SGMHS Staff
San Gabriel Mission High School Alumni:
Mrs. Irene Salcido-Marciuska '90
Mr. Patrick Herbert Aspell (D) '64
Claretian Missionary:
Fr. Ralph Berg, CMF '53
Lay Teachers:
Mr. Frank Laurenzello, former SGMHS Principal
Mr. John Hanrahan (D), former Faculty
Dominican Sisters of Mission of San Jose, Graduates of San Gabriel Mission High School:
Sr. Marie Goretti Campos '54
Sr. Lynn Marie Gillanders '54
Sr. Joan Robillard '54 (D)
Sr. Brigid Bray '57
Sr. Jeanne Harris '57
Sr. Mara Anne Palomares '57 (D)
Sr. Diane Bridenbecker '58
Sr. Mary Sean Hodges '58
Sr. Annunciata Auletta '59
Sr. Imelda Pellettieri '59
Sr. Eileen Marie Corrigan '60 (D)
Sr. Elvera Pelletteri '60
Sr. Mary Joan Prohaska '60
Sr. Judith Reagan '60 (D)
Sr. Mary Menegatti '64 (D)
Sr. Jane Frances Garrison '65
Sr. Pauline Bouton '65
Sr. Mary Catherine Antcnzak '67
Sr. Sean Marie Flynn '69 (D)
Sr. Donna Maire Nicholas '70
Thank you to all who submitted your nominations! 2025 nominations will open this Fall.
Kim Baldonado is a native of San Gabriel and an alumna of Mission High School. The award winning journalist spent the bulk of her career covering the news for NBC4 in Los Angeles.
During her time with NBC4, Baldonado was known for tackling complex issues with exceptional writing and storytelling.
She was honored with 7 local news Emmys and a prestigious National Edward R. Murrow award for her in-depth reporting on the state of public education.
She began her broadcast journalism career with an internship while attending UC Berkeley. She worked behind the scenes in San Francisco and Los Angeles before taking her first on air job in Palm Springs. After one year in the desert, she spent the next 30 years reporting in Los Angeles.
Baldonado is passionate about giving back to the community. She serves on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles, where she has mentored 2 young woman over 13 years. In 2019, she was honored with the Big Sister of the Year Award.