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ALUMNI NEWS<br />

2005 Junípero Serra Award Winner Dennis Lucey ‘58<br />

Visits Bay Area on Route to China<br />

L to R: Dennis Lucey ‘58, Mike Traynor ‘58,<br />

Jim Oakes ‘58, Brian Desler ‘83 and Mike Peterson<br />

L to R: Brian Desler ‘83, Brian’s sister Nancy Desler Carroll and their<br />

parents Anne & Dudley Desler (Anne is a cousin <strong>of</strong> Dennis Lucey).<br />

(The Deslers sent five boys to Serra ~ Kevin ‘76, Stephen ‘78,<br />

Michael ‘79, Jim ‘81 and Brian ‘83. )<br />

Serra <strong>Alum</strong> and 2005 Junípero Serra Award Winner Dennis Lucey ‘58 and his wife, Pam, returned to the Bay Area this summer on<br />

their way to China. Dennis and Pam spent the afternoon in Hillsborough at the home <strong>of</strong> Dennis’ cousin Brian Desler ‘83. Family<br />

and friends, including fellow ‘58 classmates Mike Traynor and Jim Oakes, as well as Serra staff members Michael Peterson, Pam<br />

Robbins and Michelle Wilkinson enjoyed a sunny afternoon visiting.<br />

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This was the Lucey’s second visit to China. Starting in Shanghai, they went on a four-day Yangtze River Cruise, visited Chongqing,<br />

saw the Stone Forest in Kunming, took the Li River Valley Cruise in Guilin, and spent one night in Canton and then three days<br />

and nights in Hong Kong. Dennis and Pam will be returning to the Bay Area once again in September to celebrate the Class <strong>of</strong><br />

1958’s 50th Reunion!<br />

Li River Valley Cruise in Guilin<br />

Pictured L to R: Pam Lucey, Travel Guide Eddie Gu and<br />

Dennis Lucey ‘58 ~ With its breathtaking scenery and<br />

taste <strong>of</strong> a life far removed from the concrete metropolis,<br />

the scenery along the Li River is one <strong>of</strong> China’s top<br />

tourist destinations.

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