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Angelus News | June 28, 2019 | Vol. 4 No. 24

San Gabriel Mission High School Class of 2019 graduate LunaSolee’ Holloway is one of several Class of 2019 high school graduates from around the archdiocese profiled by Angelus in this year’s Graduation Issue, starting on Page 10. On Page 14, outgoing superintendent of Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles talks to Angelus’ Tom Hoffarth about the legacy he leaves behind and the lessons he takes with him.

San Gabriel Mission High School Class of 2019 graduate LunaSolee’ Holloway is one of several Class of 2019 high school graduates from around the archdiocese profiled by Angelus in this year’s Graduation Issue, starting on Page 10. On Page 14, outgoing superintendent of Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles talks to Angelus’ Tom Hoffarth about the legacy he leaves behind and the lessons he takes with him.

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Stories of hard-earned achievement and expressions<br />

of gratitude from Catholic LA’s Class of <strong>2019</strong><br />

BY TOM HOFFARTH / ANGELUS<br />

Before the Archdiocese of Los<br />

Angeles’ high school graduation<br />

Class of <strong>2019</strong> races forward, <strong>Angelus</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong> collected some personal<br />

stories from some who’ve come down<br />

from the pomp and circumstance of<br />

the <strong>June</strong> celebration and reflected on<br />

their journeys to this point.<br />

St. Genevieve High School,<br />

Panorama City<br />

Amanda Rodas heads to UCLA with<br />

a little more confidence than when she<br />

started high school life on the Panorama<br />

City campus. The class salutatorian<br />

took a small leap of faith to join the<br />

school’s spring musical during her<br />

senior year.<br />

“The experience did push me out of<br />

my comfort zone, and I was able to<br />

discover a newfound love for entertaining,”<br />

Rodas told <strong>Angelus</strong> <strong>News</strong>. “The<br />

smiles I saw throughout the audience<br />

were so fulfilling. It was also a lovely<br />

way to share the stage with my fellow<br />

underclassmen one last time before I<br />

graduated for good.”<br />

More smiles, Rodas explained, always<br />

came from the school Mass during the<br />

sign of peace.<br />

“Regardless of how well everyone<br />

knew you, you would always get bombarded<br />

with loads of hugs and smiles<br />

from students of all different grade levels,<br />

regardless of how far away people<br />

sat from you,” she wrote. “Regardless of<br />

how bad my day was going, this part of<br />

Mass always left me feeling loved and<br />

welcome.<br />

“All throughout my life, I have<br />

been in a very small Catholic school<br />

environment, with similar beliefs and<br />

mindset. I know college will open me<br />

up to new cultures and ethnic backgrounds<br />

on a more international level.<br />

I am very excited for this.”<br />

Luke Schatz and Mackenzie Atkerson.<br />

PARACLETE HIGH SCHOOL<br />

ST. GENEVIEVE HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Amanda Rodas, left, with Annika Pohlo.<br />

Paraclete High School, Lancaster<br />

In the summer of 2018, Mackenzie<br />

Atkerson was one of about 1,000 picked<br />

from across the nation to attend a prestigious<br />

Summers Leaders Experience<br />

(SLE) at the U.S. Military Academy<br />

at West Point, New York. At the same<br />

time, Luke Schatz was one of 850<br />

picked for the Summer Seminar at<br />

the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis,<br />

Maryland.<br />

Last May, when Atkerson announced<br />

she would attend Army as a shortstop<br />

for the softball team, and Schantz<br />

declared Navy as his choice to join<br />

as kicker for the football team, it was<br />

not a huge surprise on the Lancaster<br />

campus.<br />

10 • ANGELUS • <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2019</strong>

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