The Plank Archive
Farewell to Mrs. Kelly Barnes, the heart of Campus Ministry
from Plank archives 2021
Mrs. Kelly Barnes, the assistant director of Campus Ministry, is seated in her office, the place she’s had for the last three years and the place she’ll say goodbye to after 15 years at Jesuit High School Sacramento.
Serving student life
from Plank archives 2018
Jaryd Veserat ‘20 , Freshman Focus Editor | April 24, 2018
Alumni like Mr. Mike Barnes ’81 have invested themselves in Jesuit High School student life for many decades. Mr. Barnes, a former cheerleader and member of the Executive council, is still involved in the Jesuit community nearly forty years later, as a leading voice of the Junior Ground Crew.
A devotion to service
from Plank archives 2015
David Scribner ’15 | Staff Writer | June 24, 2015
Captain Shane Barnes graduated from Jesuit High School in 2007 and, sensing a call to service, was compelled to pursue a career in the United States Armed Forces.
Capt. Barnes started his journey at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington with a full-ride Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship.
How is Gravity?
Gravity is a gripping film about the perils of space and its infinite being and mystery. Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is an aeronautical technician working with her shuttle partner, Matt Kowalski (George Clooney). Their mission: upgrade some computer hardware on the Hubble Space Telescope. When a cluster of space debris collides with their shuttle, the duo become separated from each other and the rest of their crew. They decide to make a run for a Chinese shuttle ‘only’ a few miles away.
Mr. Hornback’s Top Ten Horror Movies
As the Witching Month comes to a close, the time for nights watching horror movies with friends is far from over. Here is a list of the best scary movies from the king of horror, Mr. Hornback.
Psycho (1960)
The first slasher film based on real-life serial killer Ed Gein,
Psycho’s shocks, scares, and sly humor still hold up.
Duolingo Review
Having trouble learning your foreign language? Duolingo can help! Duolingo is a Rosetta Stone-like game that helps users learn the foreign language of their choice. It currently offers French, Spanish, Portuguese, English, German, and Italian. Sorry to all you Latin takers! In this app, you can level up, lose lives, and subconsciously learn a foreign language. This app is very effective for assisting you with your studies. I use this app to help me with my French, and so far it works superbly.
Mr. O’Connor’s Teacher Playlist
We asked Mr. O’Connor what his top songs were, and here are the results!
Montezuma – Fleet Foxes
Reflektor – Arcade Fire
Heart It Races – Dr. Dog
Start Shootin’ – Little People
End of the Road – Umphrey’s McGee
Same Love – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat. Mary Lambert
Little Talks – Of Monsters and Men
Keep Together – Hunter Hunted
Royals – Lorde
Safe and Sound – Capital Cities
Look Away from the Screen and Focus!
A recent discussion in the newspaper office got heated when the topic of which iPad game was most popular on campus. One senior said, “Madden, FIFA, and Deer Hunter are the only games that people here play.”
No matter what games you are playing, one thing that seems to be apparent is the distraction they create during class. Think about any of your classes: What percentage of students are playing games as opposed to taking notes? When asked how often he is on task while using his iPad in class, an anonymous junior, replied, “I am maybe on task 25 percent of the time.”
Where is Jesuit Spirit?
I went to the Jesuit-Folsom football game last night with some Jesuit alumni and a friend of mine who went to a Catholic high school in Southern California. The game was probably the biggest game that Jesuit football has played in years. Number 1 against number 6! The crowd was huge and the Jesuit cheering section was hundreds strong. But there was something seriously lacking.
More than a Team: Jesuit Football
The Jesuit football team has had one of its hottest starts in the history of the program. With a 7-2 record, following the victory at Sheldon, the playoffs are on the minds of the players and student body. Despite being one of the best teams in the section, the Jesuit football team remains humble, crediting hard work and perseverance as the keys to its success.
Varsity Soccer Scores Again
The Jesuit Varsity Soccer Team once again remained undefeated in regular season play.
With a record of 23-0-3, Jesuit is regained the NSCAA #1 National Ranking.While this is an impressive feat, our Marauders soccer team is no stranger to success.
Last year the Marauders earned the title of Maxpreps National #1 Team in the entire nation.
Run, Jesuit, Run!
Jesuit’s cross country team has dominated the competition thus far, quickly racing up the ranks. The Marauders started off the year ranked 70th in the state, but after a pivotal win against Del Campo, and other strong victories, they are now ranked 7th in the state.
Every weekend they run 3.1 miles on grass and dirt trails, up and down hills, and on rough terrain. Practice consists of running 8-10 miles everyday during the week.
These gentlemen have been committed since day one and have worked all season to earn their top state ranking.
Water Polo Swimming Strong
The Jesuit water polo team talent is not to be questioned as the Marauders have won over 73 percent of their games this season, which include the outcomes of games in tournaments. The team has escaped victorious in two noticeable games as they slid away from Gunn in the season opener (17-16) and came out with the win in sudden death OT versus Clovis at the Shmitt tournament (11-10).
Wacky Costume Ideas
On Halloween, kids are let loose on the streets to collect candy from strange neighbors they don’t know or talk to for the rest of the year. Unfortunately, in high school, Halloween loses some of its appeal. That is, unless you have a strange costume. So, I’ve compiled three ideas from my own insane imagination, and the internet, to give you some ideas for next year’s Halloween.