Perfect: The Rise and Fall of John Paciorek, Baseball’s Greatest One-Game Wonder

Clairbourn’s own Coach John Paciorek is the subject of a new book called “Perfect: The Rise and Fall of John Paciorek, Baseball’s Greatest One-Game Wonder” by Steven K. Wagner.

Book reviews on Amazon.com are very positive and the book has a five star rating.

“A great book that captures the essence of baseball and every boy’s dream: to play in the major leagues. The story of John Paciorek is the stuff of legends.”
—Gary Adams, former UCLA baseball coach

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Rose Princess and Clairbourn Alumna, Jamie Kwong Visits Clairbourn

Rose Princess Jamie Kwong visited Clairbourn today as the guest of second-grader Christian Marks to speak at his Show and Tell event.

After greeting the class, Jamie passed out little rose stickers to each child and explained her duties for the next year. Between now and New Year’s Day, when she gets to ride on the float down the parade route, she has to attend about 100 events in the Pasadena community.

As an ambassador of the Tournament of Roses, its her job to meet people, answer questions about the parade, explain what goes into making a float, and share what it is like to be a Rose Princess. She’s also going to be in a fashion show walking the catwalk at Macy’s in December.

As a senior in high school, when Jamie became eligible to try out for the Royal Court, she knew she had to be a part of the competition–and the public speaking skills she gained from presenting at Clairbourn’s Chapel really helped her to stand out with the judges. After being chosen, she received additional public speaking and etiquette training from the Tournament of Roses to help prepare her for her role. She also had to get a makeover where they cut off a lot of her long hair. A Rose Princess only reigns for one year, and after the big parade, the princesses and the queen visit a lot of libraries to read to children.

When a student asked her if she likes her job, she replied, “I love my job…but it’s not really a job…it is something I get to do. It keeps me really busy, I frequently have to leave school early, and I do get pretty sleepy by the end of the evening. But, I love that there are six other girls on the court, and I like making new friends.”

The students were thrilled to meet her, and Jamie explained she was equally thrilled because it was in second grade, at Clairbourn, that she became inspired by a Rose Princess who visited her class. Before leaving, she encouraged the girls to consider entering the competition themselves someday, and hoped everyone would wake up early on New Year’s day to watch the parade.

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Clairbourn’s own Jamie Kwong is a Rose Princess!

The Pasadena Tournament of Roses announced this morning that Jamie Kwong, from Clairbourn’s Class of 2010 is one of seven official final members of the 2014 Royal Court. From this group of seven princesses, a Rose Queen will be selected and announced on October 24.

Jamie competed against 1,000 other young women, from the area, and was selected for her public speaking ability, academic standing, community activity, school participation, and poise.

As a member of the court, she will act as an ambassador for the Tournament attending media and community events for the next year.

Clairbourn School Provides Private School Education for Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary School, and Middle School Grades | Serving Families in the Pasadena, California, Area and Surrounding Cities (K-12 Private Schools) | Clairbourn is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. Click here to request information.