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ERIC FUNG ’10 reports, “this past year at

Princeton was very intense but rewarding nonetheless. I declared a concentration in chemistry and also will be working towards a certificate in materials science and engineering. Outside of the classroom, I was elected President of the Chinese Students Association and Social Chair of the Princeton University Chapel Choir. In January, the choir will tour in Portugal. Additionally, I look forward to serving as a discipler in Princeton Faith & Action, one of the Christian fellowships at Princeton.” This summer, Eric will take courses in preparation for junior year, during which he will begin junior independent work and prepare for his senior thesis.

ALYSSA RIVAS ’10 is headed to New York for a summer internship at Sesame Workshop.

LILY SAROSI ’10 has completed her sophomore year at Hampshire College in Massachusetts. She’s happy and thriving. Cum Laude from La Salle High School. A member of the school’s varsity golf team, Tyler was named First Team All-League, First Team All-Area and League MVP. Over the summer, he is working as a concierge at The Americana at Brand. In the fall, he will attend the University of Mississippi. “Hotty Toddy,” says Tyler.

ARMAND ANDRADE ’12 is off to SCAD to

study conceptual gaming design and digital conceptualization. He starts in September and then leaves for France in the winter quarter for a digital design studios program.

DYLAN CRAWFORD ’12 graduated from Santa Margarita Catholic High School. He is a four-star wide receiver and will be headed to the University of Michigan in June to begin his collegiate football career. Dylan was awarded the no. 1 jersey, which is Michigan’s highest honor and awarded to the top player in the program. COREEN GRANT ’12 is studying English literature at the University of Durham in England. She’s also been very busy on the sports field, representing Scotland under 20 at rugby, which she reports has been a proud moment for her. SOPHIA MASENGA ’12 will be attending DePaul University in the fall. “At Mayfield Senior School, I was involved in mock trial, soccer and the advanced visual art conservatory program. I studied abroad in Paris for a 28

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month, and plan to major in political science,” she says.

MALLORY NEITHART ’12 is off to Westmont College to study psychology with an emphasis in behavioral neuroscience. THEO ROSENFELD ’12 completed his senior year at Flintridge Prep and is headed to UC Berkeley. Theo played center field for Flintridge Prep’s varsity baseball team, CIF champions in 2015, for the first time in Prep’s history! On stage, Theo was the lead in The Man Who Came to Dinner and played the Englishman in Anything Goes. YASHOVARDHAN SHARMA ’12 will attend the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and plans to major in computer science and engineering. Yash is serving as summer intern for City of Hope cancer research hospital, supporting their data needs as a programmer. RILEY STETLER ’12 will be headed to DePaul University. He will be studying in the liberal arts program. He reports that his high school sports were basketball and volleyball. He also served in Campbell Hall’s college ambassador program, received the Campbell Hall Thomas G. Clarke scholarship award, and worked as a summer camp counselor. MATTHEW VAN CITTERS ’12 graduated from Poly on June 9, and will head to SMU in August. He says he’ll miss high-school football, which he played all four years. He is grateful for the foundation he got in Spanish at Chandler, as he continued to excel at it in high school. He spoke at graduation about his three years of advanced dance, and how at any other school he wouldn’t have had such an opportunity, or probably wouldn’t have taken advantage of it if he had!

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DEREK WONG ’09 is doing his first co-op (at Northeastern University) at State Street Global Advisors in the Information Security and IT Risk Management Department.

TYLER ANASTASIA ’12 graduated Magna

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EMILY WRIGHT ’12 completed 10 theatrical productions at La Salle, and was inducted into La Salle’s Theatre Arts Hall of Fame. She also was presented with an award for Merit in Visual and Performing Arts at graduation. She is currently working as a wrangler at Tom Sawyer Camps for the summer.

JILLIAN BRADY ’13 received her Girl Scout Gold Award. Her project included teaching nutrition classes for children at the Pasadena Boys and Girls Club and donating funds towards their kitchen remodel. She received the Junior Spanish Award at Poly. LILLY MAXFIELD ’13 has earned the Girl Scout Gold Award, the equivalent to the Eagle Award for Boy Scouts. Her project combined her love of art and cross county running. It includ-


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