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Green is the New Black - pgs 4-5
Woodside Priory School
Celebrating 51 Years of Benedictine Education
In This Issue
Green is the new Black: The Greening of the Priory, pages 4-5
What do a Harley riding Monk and a Monk dressed as a Sheikh have in common? See for yourself in Fall at a Glance, pages 6-8
Q&A with Claire Dennis, world-class award winning sailor, page 9
Fall at a Glance - pgs 6-8
Q&A with senior Claire Dennis - pg 9
Faculty Caitha Ambler and Gabe Tang receive endowed chairs; also, how you can be a member of the Saint Benedict Society, page 10
Recognize familiar faces, take a walk down memory lane, see photos from the recent Priory reunion, pages 12-13
Find out who is doing what in Class Notes, page 14-16
Help us find missing alumni! page 17
Join Father Martin as he details his recent trip to Europe, page 18-19
On the cover: Father Pius, Brother Edward, Father Maurus and Father Martin stand in front of the new solar panels on the Priory hillside.
Father Martin trip - pg 18-19
Board of Directors
Abbott Matthew Leavy, OSB Father Mark Cooper, OSB Brother Edward Englund, OSB Father Martin Mager, OSB Father William Sullivan, OSB
Board of Trustees
Kristin Brew
Janet Brownstone
Peter Campagna
Lisa Carlos
Monica Corman
Hugh Cornish
Wayne Davison
Babak Dehnad
Kathy Feldman
Chris Galli
Hilary Giles
Betsy Haehl
George Hohnsbeen
Father Eric Hollas, OSB David Jim
Peter Kasenchak
Indu Khanna
Rick Magnuson
Jami Nachtsheim
Father Maurus Nemeth, OSB Dale Pfau
Hank Plain
Patti Plummer
Ray Rothrock
Kari Rust
Ken Tehaney
Paul Titterton
Dan Turner
Lisa Wan
Mark Wilson
Andrea Zulberti
Priorities magazine is published in March/ April, June/July, and November/December by Woodside Priory School for its alumni, parents, students, neighbors and friends. Contact the Communications Office at 650-851-6193 or the school at 650-851-8221.
Editor: Sean Mclain Brown Design/Production:
Jim Kirkland, Copperline Multimedia Photos: Sean Mclain Brown, Father Martin, Jim Kirkland, Priory Parents Printing: Communications on the Mark, Mark W. Allen
Chapel Services
Masses at 7:15 a.m. Monday-Saturday
9:30 a.m. Sunday
11:00 a.m. Sunday Hungarian service
8 p.m. third Friday (Taize) ecumenical service All are welcome.


































































































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