Junipero Serra High School Newsletter
Junipero Serra High School believes that students of all faiths and backgrounds deserve an academically challenging, spiritually enriching Catholic college preparatory education that forms them to become generous, responsible citizens and leaders
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"A Teacher Affects Eternity: We can never tell where her influence stops." Henry Adams.
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"Students don't care how much you know until they know how much you care" Anonymous
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This month is National Teacher Appreciation Month. As we've reported, Serra has an incredible group of professional, dedicated and creative teachers.
Click Here to see the student video thanking these superb professionals.
If you haven't read it, it is worth reading. Similar letters expressing appreciation for our teachers are common.
Here is an excerpt from the latest sent to English teacher, Mr. Cannella:
Mr. Cannella,"....As a parent, I wanted to express my gratitude to you. I really appreciate your candor and guidance with my son. He really loves the Junipero Serra Family. Ever since school has opened up, I've learned that he is social yet introverted at the same time. Thank you for helping him adjust to high school during COVID." Mr. Cannella is on the left.
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The March to the 80k Match Continues!
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The ALL HAIL! March to the 80k Match Records continues. To date 78 Alumni, including one from Mt. Carmel, one from St. Mary's, one from Bishop Montgomery and one from Pius X, have donated $45,968 to the 80K ALL HAIL Match! We have $34,032 to reach 80K. little way to go.
Plenty of you have committed to donating, please do it by clicking here.
Remember, May 31 is the deadline.
Unless directed otherwise, donations are directed to Alumni Scholarships/Tuition Assistance. This week we had an Alumnus specify their donation for Athletic Department needs. Please Click here for Alumni Scholarship Requirements. Questions, contact Vince Kates '61 (310) 323-6675 ext. 3010 or vbkates@la-serrahs.org.
You will be helping a student, and maybe become a part of a record Alumni donation year in dollars and a record for number of donors in a year. Remember, an ALL HAIL! Card at $61 more becomes $91.50, an Alumni Tile at $201.00 becomes $301.50.
Join Jerone Williams '89 and Ron Story '81, who each played a little football, in donating
to the ALL HAIL! Campaign.
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From Mother Teresa, "The ocean would be less because of that missing drop."
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Join Peter Henry '63, Mike Wratschko '73 (Tetra Graphics), Steve Reinig '69, Skip Cuevas '61,
Jerone Williams '89, Tiffany Ayers '99, Anthony Trahan '81, Ron Story '81, Mark Dunn '76, Phil Esparza '73 (below right), Dr. James Berryman '74, Bria Richardson '11, Steve Kollmeyer '67 and Irene Tortola in supplying a drop or filling the bucket. (Irene Tortola is Serra's business manager and donates as well)
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The Traditional May Crowning of Mary Mass
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Serra students and faculty attend and receive communion at the traditional May Crowning of Mary held on Senior Lawn. Thank you to Campus Ministry, Life Team and Choir for their spirituality and work. Father Ken Templin SM is the celebrant.
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5th Annual Cavalier Golf Classic is on July 23rd
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The 5th Annual Cavalier Classic Cavalier Classic
Serra's 5th Annual Cavalier Classic Golf Tournament is scheduled for July 23rd at Serra's home course, Chester Washington. 2.1 miles driveway to driveway.
On the left, some of the golfers from the the 2019 Cavalier Classic. On the right, Carolyn Madera, past Booster Club President, Tim Boyer '70, Golfer and Sharon Ruiz, wife of Jim Ruiz '73 and a Champion Volunteer as they prepared for the 4th Annual Cavalier Classic.
You can click here to register to play in the 5th Annual Cavalier or to register a foursome and/or becoming a Cavalier Classic Sponsor.
If you want to provide items for the Silent Auction, for the Goody Bags, Advertise in the Event Program or to volunteer, contact Brian Cooper '74 at 310-910-5414 or by e-mail at
bcooper@la-serrahs.org.
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Greetings ALL Serra Alumni! You are Invited! Short Notice
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When you retired, did you say to yourself, "I have time on my hands, I need to find something where I can contribute my time and endless knowledge to"? Or if you are closer to your graduation than the year you will retire, how about becoming one of those alumni who worked behind the scenes, helping to insure your 4 years at Serra were incredible!
After nearly 14 months of quarantine, the Alumni Association will be finally be able to meet again as a group. The meeting begins at 6:30PM May 19, in Room 405. It's the room next to the south parking lot at the corner of Marine and Van Ness.
Contact Brian Cooper '74 310-910-5414
bcooper@la-serrahs.org
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President, Brian Cooper '74
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Past President, Helena J. Conley '98
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Jerred Cook' 12 is named Head Basketball Coach at Westcliff University in Irvine
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Jerred graduated from Serra in 2012 with a 3.8 GPA and played on Coach Dwan Hurt's CIF Championship Team that year. Fast forward, Jerrod was just named Head Basketball Coach at Westcliff University in Irvine. Click here to read of Jerrod's rapid rise.
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Jessica McConico '07 (left) interviews Serra Women's Alumni group member, Megan Wright '10 (right)
1. Megan, what year did you graduate from Serra? 2010
2. What is your current profession? I’m an employment tax consultant.
3. How did playing basketball Serra have an impact on your life today? Basketball was a sweet escape and outlet I never knew I needed. It allowed me to develop lifelong friendships with my teammates and it taught me an authentic lesson about hard work and perseverance.
4. What was that one memorable game that still sticks with you today?
Hitting a buzzer-beater to end the game is always an amazing feeling. It was a game when we were playing in the LA city tournament and I remember hitting a buzz-beater 3 pointer and we either won the game or went to OT to win. Ultimately, we won the city title and that is how we earned a banner at Normandie Recreation Center.
5. With season beginning at different time, what advice would you give the young ladies so they can have successful season despite the adversity?
I would say to always play your heart out and leave everything out there on the floor. Never shy away from big moments and remain fearless. Set a personal goal for yourself and challenge yourself and your teammates to really step into the role of greatness and shine. Always make a cognizant effort to learn and growth in everything you do. Stay focused, always channel your inner Mamba Mentality and make your free throws and lay-ups.
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Events Back on the Calendar! #9
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1) JULY 23 Serra Cavalier Classic
2) AUGUST 14 50th Year Reunions Classes '70-'71
3) Old-Timers Legends TBD
4) OCTOBER 23 40th Year Reunions '80-'81
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Cavaliers have faith and integrity.
Cavaliers are humble and accountable.
Cavaliers are scholars who lead and serve.
Cavaliers are soldiers for Christ.
We are Cavaliers.
All Hail!
Sincerely,
Joe Cormier '81
Director of Development
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