Summer 2012 Magazine.indd - La Salle Catholic College Preparatory

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Summer 2012 Magazine.indd - La Salle Catholic College Preparatory
Summer 2012
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La Salle Administration
Denise L. Jones, President
Tom Dudley, Principal
Andrea Burns ’97, Vice President of Advancement
Brian Devine, Vice Principal for Student Life
Andrew Kuffner, Vice Principal for Academics
Matthew Winningham, Vice President of Finance
Editor
Heather M. Eldon, Associate Director of Marketing
contributors
Katie Allen
Liz Banta ’00
Stephanie Blumenson
Andrea Burns ’97
Ernie Casciato ’72
Carolyn Christoferson
Brian Crawford
Mary Danna
Anita Dethlefs
Tom Dudley
Christina Erickson
Rhonda Fisher
Denise L. Jones
Dedie Cameron Keeney ’79
Kerri Kelvin
Kam Kimball
Ted Pfeifer ’88
Judi Johnson Powell ’71
Liz Raines ’02
Maria Schroeder
Gina Stack
Nate Warren
Matthew Winningham
Please send address updates to gstack@lsprep.
org or 503.353.1444. To activate an electronic
subscription via email, please send your email
address to gstack@lsprep.org.
Cover photo of senior Muhammed Maurice by
Kerri Kelvin: For the 12th year, La Salle students
visited Canyonlands Field Institute in April 2012
near Moab, Utah. They spent six days in a desert
field camp exploring biology, anthropology,
environmental science and social justice.
Students hiked mesas, star gazed, conducted river
experiments, wrote poetry, debated local politics,
identified desert flora and fauna, and river rafted.
Photo at left in Times Square courtesy of
groupphotos.com: Ernie Casciato ’72 has been
leading a La Salle trip to New York City every
other year since the early 1980s. The trip is a
theatre tour packed with Broadway shows. The
group also visits museums and historic landmarks
including the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the
Empire State Building and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
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Message from the President
Forming our Shared Future
The vision for Lasallian education’s
primary purpose continues to inform
us today. Contemporary educational
leaders publish studies linking brainbased research and effective instruction.
U.S. Department of Labor statistics
identify the professions that are critical
to our nation’s progress and strength.
Universities proudly publish the average
SAT scores of their incoming freshman
classes.
“Touching the
hearts of your
students is the
greatest miracle
you can perform;
a miracle which
God demands of
you, for this is the
purpose of your
work.”
St. John Baptist de La Salle
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As educators, we pay attention to all of
this information and design a relevant
and rigorous curriculum to prepare
our students for success in college and
in life; for a satisfying and impactful
future. However, this is not our primary
mission.
In this magazine, you will witness the
broad impact of our intended goal - to
form the young people entrusted to our
care. The formation of our students is
much more than inspirational phrases
at the school’s entrance. It is not
accomplished by simply reviewing the
dress code, nor accomplished with four
years of religious studies. These practices
all have their place in creating our
community, but they do not address the
heart of the matter.
Catholic education emphasizes the
specific understanding of what it means
to be human . . . the reality of our
spiritual center and connectedness . .
. our faith as foundational to all that
we do. Our teachers and staff are asked
to accompany our students along this
incredible journey. It is not enough that
teachers deliver an excellent quality
curriculum or boast of their students’
eventual collegiate successes.
Our dedicated educators are asked to
impart the reality of the Holy Presence of
God . . . to offer a conduit in recognition
of the “holiness” in our students’
lives . . . to provide an immersion in
the opportunity to be aware of such
transformation.
We hold ourselves accountable to our
most sacred responsibility - the moral
development of our students that will
ultimately define our world’s future.
Enjoy the stories and images in this
magazine which showcase how our
remarkable students already know
what it means to be accountable.
They understand the value of seeking
excellence without losing sight of the
dignity of the individuals they meet
along the way. They celebrate success and
honor those who accompany them on
their journeys. They recognize injustice
but, more importantly, feel compelled
to respond. Their capacity to blend faith
and reason energizes the development of
their individual foundations in life.
We believe this is what distinguishes
Lasallian education. We are honored
by our outsanding alumni and we
believe in our remarkable students. We
believe we prepare students for both the
promise and the challenge of the future.
We dedicate ourselves to prepare them
for success in college and we aspire to
prepare them for exceptional lives.
Blesssings,
Denise L. Jones, President
La Salle Takes Plunge for Special Olympics
Historic Gift Supports Student Scholars
Thirty-three La Salle Prep students, teachers and family
members ran into the icy Columbia River on February 11,
2012, to raise $4,434 for Special Olympics Oregon. The
team wore red-feathered masks, red body paint and shirts
that read “Put a Bird on It” in honor of the La Salle Falcon
mascot.
Oregon philanthropists Mark and Pam Donegan made
a $2.5 million investment to provide pathways for young
people to realize their full potential at La Salle Catholic
College Preparatory. By supporting the school’s mission to
provide access to excellent education to those who desire
it, regardless of the student’s financial means, the Donegan
family is assuring access for many students in the future.
“I am very proud of the La Salle community with the way
they embraced the challenge to increase awareness about
being accepting of those who have disabilities through how
we act and what we say,” said La Salle’s director of service
Stephanie Blumenson.
The philanthropic investment, representing the single largest
gift in school history, established the Donegan Family
Scholarship Fund, a legacy that will honor the Donegans’
commitment to many young people at La Salle.
The team earned second place for the amount of money
raised in the K-12 school division and first place for the
most participants in a school group. Sophomore Joslynn
Bigelow raised an impressive $1,000 and freshman Jack Kain
raised more than $6,500 for Special Olympics. As a Super
Plunger, Kain ran in and out of the Columbia River every
hour for 24 hours. He was supported by his parents, Patty
and Tommy, brother Ryan, and sister Maren.
“Mark and Pam have demonstrated their commitment to
providing opportunities to students with limitless potential,
who come from modest financial means, through their
partnership with La Salle Prep over the past decade. I am
constantly amazed at their generosity and modesty. It has
always been about the kids for them. This is philanthropy
in its most beautiful form,” explained President Denise L.
Jones.
Students Respond to Childhood Poverty
Class of 2010 College Data Released
As part of the annual school-wide theme, La Salle students
are studying the issue of how they can break the cycle of
childhood poverty. Through student activities, curriculum
and programs, the community is responding to those in
need.
The Oregon University System (OUS) recently released
college data profiling La Salle’s 2010 graduates who entered
an Oregon public university as freshmen. The reports,
available for all Oregon high schools at www.ous.edu,
indicate the promising results of La Salle’s rigorous college
preparatory curriculum.
For example, at Lot Whitcomb, a public elementary school
near La Salle with nearly 90% of students at or below the
federal poverty line, La Salle participates in the Backpack
Buddies program to provide weekend food for fifty children.
Also, beyond sponsoring families during the holidays, La
Salle partners with Lot Whitcomb to provide its students
with mentors for an hour each week throughout the year.
In an open letter, student leaders wrote, “La Salle has
responded to the local community and is working to end the
cycle of childhood poverty here in Milwaukie.” To read the
entire letter, please visit the school theme page at lsprep.org.
La Salle’s Vice Principal for Academics Andy Kuffner shared
his interpretation of the results. “Upon entering college as
freshmen, high school grade point averages (GPAs) of La
Salle graduates were about .2 points lower than the average
GPA for all incoming OUS college freshmen. However,
comparing the college GPAs of these same students after
their first year, La Salle graduates earned an average GPA
which is .2 higher than the average for all college freshmen.
This means that the college preparatory rigor reflected in
La Salle’s GPA translated into better success in college-level
work,” he explained.
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2011-2012 board leadership
Board of Trustees
Foundation Board of Directors
John McDonagh, Board Chair
Vancouver Business Journal
Edward P. Lilly, Board Chair
Spectra Novae Limited
Rev. E. William Beauchamp, CSC, University of Portland
Chris Bené, Cain Travel Group, Inc.
Martha Parisi Dirksen ’72, Community Leader
Joan Bollier, Community Leader
Steve Feltz ’73, NW Natural
Brent Bullock ’79, Perkins Coie, LLP
Alfonso Lopez-Vasquez, Pacific University
Rich Callahan, KPMG
Tim McGree, La Salle High School of Yakima
Carl Christoferson, Oregon Investments, LLC
Dr. Lisa Morrison, Columbia United Providers
Tom D’Amore, D’Amore Law
Jack Powell ’73, The Sherpa Group Two LLC
Chuck Gall, RBC Dain Rauscher
Br. Kevin Slate, FSC, De La Salle Institute
Karen Garrison, PCC Structurals/
Precision Castparts Corp.
Denise Sunseri ’77, Community Leader
Tom Grace, Grace Premier Fitness & Wellness Products
Lesley Townsend, Providence Milwaukie Foundation
Susan Robben Schweitzer ’79, The Standard
Mitchell Wall, Wall & Wall, P.C.
Rick Soberanis, Accelerator Business Solutions, LLC
Fr. Charles Wood, St. Clare Parish
Karen Thul, Jostens
Dan Wood, Tazo Tea
Continued growth in the La Salle endowment funds
allowed for a distribution of more than $54,000 to student
scholarships this year.
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2011-2012 board leadership
Alumni Association Board of Directors
Patrick Gabrish ’84, Board President
Pacific Natural Foods
Brian Bergquist ’75, Kaiser Permanente
Matthew Call ’94, PGP Valuation
Where Falcons Soar
Inaugural La Salle Prep Career Day
Dozens of La Salle alumni, parents and supporters flocked
to campus for the inaugural career day on February 29,
2012. Alumni Board Service Chair Kelsey Powell ’02, the
visionary behind the event, planned an inspiring morning
for students to learn from the career paths of dozens of
speakers, including firefighter Jason VanderZanden ’99
(above).
Traci Watkins Mennis ’79, Community Leader
Keynote speaker Steve Feltz ’73 shared his story at the
opening assembly, then students heard from alumni and
parents about their career experiences. Speakers included
engineers, attorneys, professors and financial advisors
representing Nike, University of Portland, Integra
Telecom, NW Natural, Perkins Coie, Nordstrom and
Paulson Investments, among others.
John Parker ’77, Regence RX
A special thank you to the following guest speakers:
Donna Sunseri Howard ’79, Kavi Corporation
Joy Barta Hunt ’78, Sabin Elementary
Mary Havlicek Pahl ’80, Iron Gate Realty Group
Mike Pendergast ’91, Self-employed
Kelsey Powell ’02, St. John the Apostle
Laura Sweet Spirlin ’78, Fred Meyer
Jason Zwick ’96, State Farm Insurance
Al Burns ’73
Jesse Buttler ’97
Brent Bullock ’79
Tim Cavanagh
Jessica Columbo ’03
Darrow Clayton ’93
Steve Feltz ’73
Renee Heath-Guarriello ’85
Scott Hamersly ’82
Lindsey Hammond-Charlet ’94
Bob Harris ’86
Mary Havlicek-Pahl ’80
Joe Kuffner ’00
Jason Miskovic ’93
Megan Myers ’02
Teresa Nicola ’01
Patrick Paradis
John Parker ’77
Jack Powell ’73
Kelsey Powell ’02
Matt Powell ’79
Renato Powell
Sharon Schlechter ’77
Chuck Sparks
Chip Taylor
Jason VanderZanden ’99
John Wight
Jason Zwick ’96
Josh Zwick ’99
If you are interested in participating in next year’s career
day, please contact Liz Raines ’02 at lraines@lsprep.org.
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La Salle Prep is pleased to announce the
inaugural personalized brick paver progam in
the new Falcon Plaza!
Use the enclosed envelope to order your brick or
order multiple bricks online at lsprep.org/brick.
Orders received by June 18, 2012, will be in
place when you return this fall to cheer on the
Falcons in the new grandstands!
Rendering by Quatrefoil Inc.
Honor your favorite teacher or coach and
mark a special occasion (sweet 16; state
championships; winning alumni basketball
or golf teams). Perfect for alumni, graduating
seniors, incoming freshmen and current
students.
Add one emblem to the upper right corner of your paver for just $25. Choose from one of the following:
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Falcons Win First State Championships in Football and Chess
La Salle Prep won its first football title in school history with a 45-40 win over
Siuslaw at Hillsboro Stadium on December 3, 2011 (above). The Falcons’ win
capped a 14-0 perfect season! La Salle’s chess club (above right/right) swelled
to include more than 60 participants and the varsity team increased to more
than 30 players. The team tied for first place at the state championships.
Winter 2012 Sports and Activities Update
Falcons’ winter sports teams and clubs had excellent seasons. After the great
fall season we were the top 4A school for boys and boys/girls combined based
on our athletic performance. Throughout the winter sport season, all teams
performed well at the conference and state level.
Our boys’ ski team had one student qualify for the state championships in
the Giant Slalom. Our boys’ freestyle ski team finished third in league and
Nash Lisac ’14 won the conference championship as an individual. La Salle’s
snowboard team (right) also had a great season. Five athletes represented La
Salle at the snowboard state championships and the team finished in 4th place
overall for the Banked Slalom. La Salle’s girls’ ski team finished in third place at
the state championships (lower right).
The girls’ basketball team had a great year. In the playoffs, Tillamook defeated
the girls’ team in a contest that was decided in the last minutes of the game.
The boys’ team defeated Tillamook in a home play-in game. In a sold-out
game, Roosevelt defeated the boys’ team in a game filled with a great playoff
atmosphere as both teams played well.
Falcon cheerleaders received recognition for their team GPA of 3.3. Our
boys’ and girls’ swimming teams each finished in 2nd place at the district
championships. Those teams qualified swimmers for the state championships.
Our racquetball team had a successful season highlighted by freshman Lexi
York winning a state and national championship as an individual.
The speech and debate team (right) ended its inaugural season with
Christopher Dowhaniuk ’14 attending the National Qualifiers tournament
sponsored by the National Forensics League to present his Original Oratory
speech on the value of sports. Sean Caster ’13, Aaron Granato ’14, Christopher
Dowhaniuk ’14, Moira Eaton ’15 and Christopher Harding ’15 attended the
OSAA Speech and Debate Championships at Western Oregon University in
April 2012.
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In the Game at STEM Showcase
La Salle Students Earn CCC Skills Honors
La Salle Prep hosted its 2nd annual Science Technology
Engineering Math (STEM) Academy Showcase focused on
the dynamic field of video games on Thursday, February 2,
2012. The event featured three interactive hands-on sessions
led by Anton Kimball Design Owner Anton Kimball;
Supergenius Animation Director Bryan Provencher and
Funnelbox Production Studios Junior Creative Director
Jesse Salsberry.
La Salle’s German program won first and second prizes
at the Clackamas Community College (CCC) Regional
Skills Competition. In German 2, Andrea Vu ’14 won first
and Rebecca Smith ’14 earned second place. In German
3, Rachael Beyer ’13 won first place; in German 4, Allison
Mathews ’12 won first place. Also, the Goethe-Institut
of the United States and Canada awarded our German
students a certificate of participation in the 2011/2012
Award of Excellence Competition.
The well-attended event welcomed keynote speaker Tom
Sperry, CEO of Exit Games, who illustrated the real
world value of a STEM education and explored the future
of global technologies on a panel with Provencher and
Salsberry (pictured above with Charlie Summers ’13).
To learn more about STEM, contact David Heineck at
dheineck@lsprep.org.
This summer, ten La Salle Prep students will participate
in the GAPP (German-American Partnership Program)
exchange with Heiligenhaus, Germany (photo from past
trip above). Our German partner students will arrive in late
September and will spend two weeks at La Salle.
Ms. Bromley Returns to Campus
La Salle Prep math teacher Loreva Bromley returned to the
school campus, filled with grateful students and colleagues, on
April 9, 2012, after a two-month leave for cancer treatment.
She started with two geometry classes, then increased to four
classes with plans to return to her full-time schedule in May.
“I have been keenly aware of how everyone circled around
me and helped me get through this. Thank you! This is more
than just a place to work; it’s a community, it’s a family,” said
Bromley.
Student Writer Honored
Congratulations to junior Kayla Roysdon for receiving an
honorable mention from the high school essay contest by
the Garaventa Center for Catholic Intellectual Life and
American Culture at the University of Portland. Roysdon’s
essay focused on the 2012 theme of The Geography of
Hope. Next year’s essay contest will focus on the quote from
the Book of the Prophet Isaiah, “Behold, I am doing a new
thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?”
Congratulations, Class of 2012!
Valedictorians Charlie Ducey (left) and Max Ducey
Salutatorians (l to r): Johannah Brady, Elise Christoferson and Noel DeLeone
Noah Banks Helps Educators End Bullying
Senior Noah Banks, Chairperson for the Happy Valley Youth Council and
Volunteer with the Oregon Partnership Youth Crisis Line, presented to a group
of educators at Barnes & Noble in Clackamas in January 2012 (right). He shared
information on how educators can stop bullying in schools.
“Noah is an asset to our store’s team in more ways than I had ever imagined.
Because of Noah’s experiences and skills, combined with his willingness to share
and ability to articulate well, the educators at our event could not ask enough
questions of him. He was the perfect person to inspire, motivate and educate those
who wish to further their efforts to stop bullying in our schools and communities,”
explained Page Jordan, Barnes & Noble community relations training manager.
Published Author Ashley Malin
Senior Ashley Malin’s debut novel, Shattered Peace, is a young adult fantasy novel
that took three years to write (right). She recently spoke to students at Christ
the King School and encouraged them to write as a way to express themselves.
“Writing is more of a lifestyle for me. It’s more about expressing myself than
writing to be published,” explained Malin. You can order Shattered Peace on
Amazon, Barnes & Noble online and at Powell’s bookstore.
Aerial Artist Josie Oleson
Kudos to senior Josie Oleson, who has been training with Pendulum Aerial Arts
since 1999, has been in every youth performance and became the youngest artist
ever to be taken as apprentice.
La Salle Prep Senior Artists Recognized
A charcoal drawing by senior Allison Mathews received a Gold Key for the
Portland Metro Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Senior Mario Delegato received
a Silver Key for a mixed media work (right).
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alumni updates
1970s
1990s
Jason Zwick ’96, owner of Jason Zwick State Farm
Insurance Agency in NE Portland, recently celebrated
his 5th anniversary with State Farm. He lives in Tigard
with his wife, Kisa Holden, and their daughter, Avery
(6). Jason and Kisa celebrated their 10th wedding
anniversary in April 2012.
Classmates from 1979 celebrated their beloved friend
Mary Jo Dobler with an honored alumni scholarship at
the 5th annual Cocktails and Appetizers (above - front:
Helen Yoswick Connolly, Donna Sunseri Howard,
Dedie Cameron Keeney, Maureen Kiley Olds, Mary Ann
Bitz Bugni; back: Cristine Dobler Lyons, Laurie Lisac
Balcomb, Charlie Thorpe, Bob Dillard, Nancy Mitchell
Winn, Traci Watkins Mennis, not pictured: Sue Robben
Schweitzer).
1980s
Ted Pfeifer ’88 joined the La Salle Prep staff as the
Associate Director of Public Relations. He and his wife
Missy Quiray Pfeifer ’88 have two children: Mason,
who attends La Salle as a sophomore and Madison, a 7th
grader at Christ the King.
1990s
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Matthew Call ’94 married Wendy Wimer (above)
January 7, 2012, at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
in Portland. Wendy is a math teacher at La Salle while
Matthew is a real estate appraiser in Portland. They met
while coaching cross country at La Salle, and the school’s
activities bus transported the wedding party from the
ceremony to the reception. Garrett Call ’94, Andrew
Call ’99, Laura Call ’05 and Patrick Tandingan ’94 were
in the wedding party. The newlyweds currently live in SE
Portland.
Marc Lisak ’97 owns
Oregon Trail Remodeling
and Restoration. He has
expanded the business to
San Diego, CA, where
he lives with wife, Laura,
and their children, Brock,
Abigail and Gracie (left).
2000s
Patti Jo McCoy ’01
became engaged to
Michael Gillespie (left)
on New Year’s Day 2012
on the Santa Monica Pier
just hours before attending
the Ducks’ championship
game. Patti graduated
from Portland State
University in 2006 and is currently working as a client
services manager. The couple will reside in Portland after
their April wedding.
Elizabeth Gallagher ’02 married Dean McCarthy
on July 23, 2011. The couple celebrated on the family
farm surrounded by some of their favorite Lasallians
(Above l to r: Eric Lindsay ’02, Andrew Oliver ’02, Matt
Harris ’02, Ryan McDonald O’Lear ’02, Liz Gallagher
McCarthy ’02, Liz Raines ’02, Zoe Anton, Margaux
Lemma ’02, Scott Kennedy ’02). The couple lives in
England.
alumni updates
2000s
In Memoriam
Geoffrey Hills ’03 graduated with a BS in Finance
from Seattle University in 2008. After graduation, he
worked for Epic Systems, the nation’s largest electronic
medical record company as a project manager. He is
currently a first year MBA candidate at the University
of Wisconsin - Madison’s Center for Corporate Finance
and Investment Banking. This summer he will intern
at Ernst & Young in its transfer pricing practice. In his
free time, he volunteers with the Big Brother Big Sister
program and enjoys a good Oregon Pinot Noir.
Charleton “Chuck” Trumpower ’03 (below) married
Adrienne Ashby on August 21, 2011, at St. George
Orthodox Church in Portland. He is in his second
year teaching at St. John
of Keonstadt School in
Yakima, WA. The couple,
expecting their first child
in June 2012, is moving
to Boston in August
2012, where Chuck will
attend Holy Cross Greek
Orthodox Seminary.
Tyler Paradis ’05 and
Sarah Wagner Paradis
’06 welcomed their first
child, Penelope Ann, on
September 12, 2011 (left).
She weighed 6 pounds 15
ounces and was 19 and
3/4 inches long with fuzzy
strawberry blonde hair.
Bryndon Coughlin ’09 is currently taking classes at Mt.
Hood Community College and recently started working
in Don Steiner’s State Farm Agency located in West
Linn. He is looking forward to pursuing his property
and casualty license.
Please remember in your prayers the following members
of the La Salle community who have passed away . . .
La Salle Parents
P. John Brunengo
Joseph Gallinger
Joseph Gwynn
Maryhelen Kobelin
Eleanor Kreipe
Paul Meermeier
Amelia “Millie” Mildenberger
Lavelle Stoinoff
Donna Zornado
La Salle Faculty & Staff
Hope E. Stalker
Friends & Supporters of La Salle
Eugene Bradshaw
Riley Gallinger
Mark Gende
Please share your updates with Liz Raines ’02
at 503.353.1425 or lraines@lsprep.org.
Mystery Alumni
Congratulations to Lynn Nakvasil ’86
(left) for identifying 1986 graduates
Mary Ann Unfred, Sean Morgan, Chris
Redhouse and Desiree Busselaar in the
photo featured in the last La Salle Prep
Review.
Stay Connected . . .
All alumni are invited to join La Salle Prep’s Facebook
page at www.facebook.com/lasallealumni. Please send your
alumni updates and photographs to Director of Alumni
Relations Liz Raines ’02 at lraines@lsprep.org.
If you are the first to correctly identify the alumni in the
photo above, you will win a La Salle alumni item. Send
your guess to lraines@lsprep.org.
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Congratulations to La Salle’s Harris family for being featured in an American Red Cross
campaign honoring their generosity as blood donors. (Text and photo by Nate Warren.)
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Save the Date!
All Alumni Weekend
October 5 & 6, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
5 p.m. Alumni tailgate party hosted by the La Salle Prep Alumni Association
featuring a kid zone and middle school social.
7 p.m. La Salle Prep football game and highlighted classes halftime show
presentation on football field (Classes of ’72, ’82, ’92, ’02).
Saturday, October 6, 2012
4 p.m. Mass with Fr. Chun at La Salle Prep
Highlighted Classes
Calling classes of 1972, 1982, 1992 and 2002: You are invited to join the Alumni
Association for a special presentation at halftime.
For more information, please contact Liz Raines ’02 at lraines@lsprep.org.
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Summer 2012 at La Salle Prep
Online Registration Open: lsprep.org/summer
La Salle Prep welcomes students to campus this summer for
exciting courses and popular Falcon athletic camps for 1st
-12th graders. Register online at lsprep.org/summer for camps
including knitting, sewing, drama, speech, art, film, fly fishing,
Red Cross, cupcake decorating, martial arts and a unique science
course for girls with an overnight stay in the Oregon Coast
Aquarium’s shark tunnel.
Athletic camps include volleyball, basketball, softball, soccer,
cheer, tennis, football and lacrosse. We are proud to once again
host Saturday Academy classes on campus. Visit lsprep.org.
Leave a Lasting Legacy: Buy a La Salle Brick!
Pave the way to the beautiful new Falcon Plaza with the
purchase of a personalized brick paver! Recognize graduating
seniors, current students, alumni and your favorite teachers
and coaches - past and present.
Use the enclosed envelope on page 8 or visit lsprep.org/brick
to order multiple bricks. Sustain the proud legacy of strong
community support at La Salle by inscribing an inaugural brick
in the new plaza. Bricks purchased by June 18, 2012, will be in
place for the fall 2012 Falcon sports season!