Seniors Graduate La Salle High

It went by so fast! La Salle High School graduated 195 seniors Friday.

Lancers enter the Church of Nazarene for graduation ceremonies. Credit John Blackstock

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Lancers enter the Church of Nazarene for graduation ceremonies.Katrina Dela Cruz delivers the Commencement Address at La Salle High School's graduation ceremony. Meaghan Allen delivers the Welcome Address for La Salle High School's 2012 Commencement. Meaghan Allen delivers the Welcome Address for La Salle High School's 2012 Commencement.

La Salle High School graduated 195 seniors at its 53rd Commencement on Friday evening. Commencement exercises took place at the Church of the Nazarene, next-door to the school.

Sheyda G. Pejoumand received the La Salle High School General Excellence Award and will attend the University of California, Berkeley in the fall. Pejoumand also received the Excellence Award for Spanish.

The General Merit Award went to George J. Pearman who will also attend the University of California, Berkeley.

Claire C. McCarthy and Mathew Godshall received the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Christian Service Award.

Chelsee J. Grover-Odom was selected by her senior class peers to receive the Pro Deo et Patria Award.

The De La Salle Service Award went to Vincent Delgatto and Manuel M. Sariano. Francisco Luna and Arolyn D. Basham received the Brother Celestine All Around Athlete Award.

Meaghan E. Allen, who lives in Sierra Madre gave the Welcome Address and Katrina A. Dela Cruz was chosen by the Faculty Commencement Committee for the honor of delivering the Commencement Address.

Every member of La Salle’s graduating class will attend college or post graduate academies next year, and 91-percent of the class will matriculate to four-year institutions.

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10 Reasons to Start Biking to Work

By Ryan Wood • Active.com

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Go ahead. Keep pounding your head against the steering wheel during another rush-hour traffic jam.

Maybe it will finally knock some sense into you.

Many of you are prime candidates to become bike commuters—mostly, you have a bike, and your commute isn’t unbearably far. The question is, why aren’t you?

More: Freedom From the Grind: Become a Bike Commuter

The benefits of biking to work are endless. It’s healthy, it saves you money, and it’s a lot more fun than driving your car all over town.

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Still not convinced? Here are 10 reasons why biking to work is something you should start doing:

Save Money

How many different ways does bike commuting save money? Let’s roll through a few examples:

  • You are no longer buying as much fuel for the car, and we don’t need to be reminded of rising gas prices.
  • Your car is not going to break down as much if you’re not driving it as much.
  • If your auto insurance company is aware that you don’t drive to work anymore, they may drop your premiums.
  • Free parking for bikes!

And that doesn’t even cover the long-term financial benefits of being healthier due to your increased activity. Face it: any way you look at it, bike commuting saves you some serious cash.

More: 10 Tips From Hard-Core Bike Commuters

Any Bike Will Do

You don’t need a $5,000 ride to commute to work. Get a hybrid bike for a few hundred bucks. Or just drag that old bike out of your garage. That’ll work.

Bike commuters would benefit from having accessories like a fender (to keep you from getting dirty) and a rack (for carrying gear if you don’t prefer backpacks). But for the most part, a commuter bike doesn’t have to be an expensive investment. And, let’s be real: it’s way cheaper than a car.

More: 5 Quick Tips to Keep Your Bike Running Its Best

A Practical Workout

If you’re time-crunched and juggling family, work and fitness, bike commuting is a way to kill two birds with one stone.

A flat, 5-mile commute will burn around 500 calories a day. Biking to work is an ideal way to get your daily physical activity without needing to set aside time solely for working out.

Because You Won’t Miss Traffic

If you’re in a big city, and your commute is bogged down by daily traffic jams, ask yourself how much you enjoy sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic twice a day.

Now, as a cyclist, would you enjoy that 10-mile commute a little more if you were flying down the road on your bike?

Thought so.

17,000 Realtors Now Using Open Home Pro – Powerful Trends Emerge

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Week after week she would come home frustrated after her open houses ended.

Apparently, MickeyMouse@AOL.com is not a real email address.

Some 17,000 registered users later, all on the iPad by the way, Andrew obviously solved a problem for more than just her.

I spoke to Andrew at our recent Inman News Demo Day.

He shared never-before-collected data regarding open houses.

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What percentage of buyers who visit an open house do not already have an agent?

When you use his app, what percentage of emails collected are accurate?

Check out our interview below — and if you have not already downloaded Open Home Pro you can do so now.

Andrew Machado built Open Home Pro to solve a big problem for his girlfriend.

Open Home Pro

Week after week she would come home frustrated after her open houses ended.

Apparently, MickeyMouse@AOL.com is not a real email address.

Some 17,000 registered users later, all on the iPad by the way, Andrew obviously solved a problem for more than just her.

I spoke to Andrew at our recent Inman News Demo Day.

He shared never-before-collected data regarding open houses.

Is Sunday really busier than Saturday?

What percentage of buyers who visit an open house do not already have an agent?

When you use his app, what percentage of emails collected are accurate?

Check out our interview below — and if you have not already downloaded Open Home Pro you can do so now.

It is available in iTunes for $3.99.

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