Cor Jesu Welcomes the Class of 2017!
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Cor Jesu Welcomes the Class of 2017!
March 2013 Cor Jesu Welcomes Gabriela Carretero Delaney Craig Elizabeth Hock Alena Johnston Hannah Klutho Rachel James Ellen Seeser Samantha Tom Gwen Mattingly Anna Schmitt Olivia Hoijarvi Clare Holman Claire Merriman ASSUMPTION BLESSED SACRAMENT Kayla Buettner CATHEDRAL GRADE SCHOOL (BELLEVILLE IL) Mary Bialis Maggie Holtmann Lindsey Martin CHRIST PRINCE OF PEACE Shea Metzler CHRIST THE KING Leah Koziacki Melanie O’Hanlon HIXSON MIDDLE SCHOOL Allison Darmody Brianna Swaller HOLY CHILD Marianna Anderson Emily Erbs Elly Krobath HOLY CROSS ACADEMY Hannah Barry Adrienne Brown Claire Hughes Grace Matthes Abigial Meyer Grace Miskov Allison Mispagel Hanley Pandolfo Morgan Trousdale HOLY INFANT Grace Hughes Sophia Strasheim HOLY REDEEMER OUR LADY OF THE PILLAR Felicity Tso Allison Ortmann HOLY SPIRIT OUR LADY SCHOOL, FESTUS Maggie Atkinson PARKWAY CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL HOME SCHOOL Grace Havrilka Anne Marie Mathews Annalise Wagner IMMACOLATA Isabella Hogan PARKWAY SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL Isabel Bishop Maggie Feder PARKWAY WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL Kyla Luechtefeld Maddie Ritter Elena Coleman RIDGEWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (COLUMBIA IL) Raechel Turner Morgan Goetz Mia Maciorowski Addie Records Stephanie Vierling INCARNATE WORD Alyssa Haydon LASALLE SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL Mia Rintoul MAPLEWOOD/RICHMOND HEIGHTS MIDDLE SCHOOL Dominique Navalta MARIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL ROGERS MIDDLE SCHOOL Kathleen Curran SACRED HEART (VALLEY PARK) Teresa Talken SAEGER MIDDLE SCHOOL Raquel Serrano Olivia Smith SECKMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Millie Gegg SPERRENG MIDDLE SCHOOL Kristin Erusha Abbey Wester ST. ALBAN ROE Emma Campbell Jane Guignon Maggie Lynch Elisa McAtee Makinna Tripp Nina Marciano Rosemary Naunheim Annalisa Seib Carolyn Wildhaber MARY QUEEN OF PEACE ST. AMBROSE Celia Constantino Caitlyn Gund Olivia Reuter Olivia Anic Marissa Colombo Emma Crawford Rachael Hillyer Claire Laaker OUR LADY OF LOURDES HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE the Class of 2017! Katie Maier Kamryn Manuel Mary Kate Meyer Mindy O’Leary Zoey Osterloh Molly Pacheco Megan Dailing Kara Ferguson Natalie Gorla Megan Hollman Amanda Wilson Rachel Zipfel Molly Greenley Clare Reinwart Lucy Shelly Elizabeth Chura Anna Klevorn Mary Hoffman ST. JUSTIN MARTYR ST. CATHERINE LABOURE Maeve Harrington Abigail Kramer Nikole Kramer Katie Mansfield Maria Richart ST. CLEMENT Katie Wallace ST. DOMINIC SAVIO Rachel Segura ST. FERDINAND Claire Boehm Madison Crenshaw Laura Moro Sarah Robinson Courtney Wood ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI ST. KATHARINE DREXEL Claire Archer Molly Bastida Kayla Brown Jennifer Brumfield Olivia Collier Abby Dawson Kate Keuss Madison Lengyel Margaret Porterfield Mary Sartori ST. MARGARET MARY ALACOQUE Raechel Greubel ST. TERESA Tessa Buchheit Amanda Warden STS. PETER & PAUL (COLLINSVILLE) Kelsey Pfeil STS. PETER & PAUL (WATERLOO) THE ST. AUSTIN SCHOOL ST. MARY’S (EDWARDSVILLE) TRUMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Ceara Hunsaker Samantha Farrel Frances Flora Sarah Scherrer Karley Winkelmann ST. MARY’S, FLORIDA Sydney Habert Rachel Passig Emma Poisson ST. SIMON Allison Wuller Samantha Ammons Stephanie Iseman Rachel Bartnett Jordan Besore Hannah Chauvin Molly Finn Stephanie Iseman Emma Leighton Christine Reitz Nicole Zoellner ST. JOSEPH (COTTLEVILLE) ST. ROCH Olivia Hanford Natalia Moonier Rebecca Poulin Lindsey Rutherford Caroline Hunsaker ST. MARK Emily Pahic Emily Pudlowski Hannah Sullivan Catherine Barfield Allison Vermiglio ST. RAPHAEL Emily Harfst ST. GABRIEL ST. GERARD MAJELLA Ellie Hogrebe Kathleen Magee Leandra Morgenthaler ST. MARY MAGDALEN (BRENTWOOD) Christina Boul Rylee Davis Claire Meyer Mary Rohatgi ST. PETER (KIRKWOOD) WASHINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Rachel Haselhorst WOLF BRANCH MIDDLE SCHOOL Sophie Curran WYDOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL ST. PAUL (FENTON) ST. JOSEPH (IMPERIAL) Click on a title below to jump to that article. Annual Fund Giving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Office Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calendar (March/April 2013) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charger Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 2 9 Fathers’ Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mothers’ Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parent/Teacher Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penny Queen Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 5 6 Science Fair Achievements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Blood Drive Rescheduled . . . . . . . . . . Tentative Dates for 2013-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasures of the Heart Auction . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 2 3 Calendar TENTATIVE Dates for the 2013-2014 School Year March 2013 1Deceased Alumnae Memorial Mass, Gym, 8:15 AM 2-3 Mother/Daughter Retreat 3 Father/Daughter Trivia, Café, 5 PM 4 Mission Trip Mtg., Library/Gym, 6:30 PM 5 1:40 Dismissal - Dept. Mtgs. Foreign Lang. Exams, Café, 8-9:35 AM Freshman Retreat, Gym, 1:40-3:30 PM Fathers’ Club Fix-it Night, Café, 6:30 PM 6 Freshman Retreat, Cardinal Rigali Ctr., 8:30 AM-2:30 PM Junior “Mom & Me” Lunch, Café, 12-12:30 PM Sports Rules Mtg., LT, 6:30 PM 7 Parent/Teacher Conferences, Café/Library, 3-8 PM 8 3rd Quarter Ends 9 AM Start - Special Schedule TBA 9SAT 10-16 Mission Trip 11-15 NO SCHOOL - Spring Break 18-22 Spirit Week 21 12:10 Dismissal - Faculty Mtg. 22 Junior Ring Mass/Reception, Gym/Café, 8:15 AM Junior Ring Dance, Off-Campus, 8-11 PM 23 EXPLORE Test for Incoming Fresh., 8:30-11:30 AM Incoming Fresh. PE Uniform Fitting, Café, 11 AM-1 PM Incoming Fresh. Uniform Fitting, Café, 11 AM-3 PM 25-26Adoration, Chapel, 8:10 AM-2:40 PM 26 Incoming Fresh. Rec Night/Parent Mtg., Gym/Café, 7 PM 28-2 NO SCHOOL - Easter Break April 2013 4 1:40 Dismissal - Dept. Mtgs. 5-6 Junior Trip 5 First Friday Liturgy, Gym, 8:15 AM 6 Incoming Fresh. Math and Foreign Lang. Placement Tests, 9-11:45 AM 8 Fathers’ Club General Mtg./ NCAA Basketball Finals, Café, 6 PM 11 1:40 Dismissal - Faculty Mtg. 12 NO SCHOOL - Faculty Day of Prayer 13ACT 16-17Adoration 18 11:15 AM Dismissal 18-20Musical, Gym, 7:30 PM 21Musical, Gym, 2 PM 24 Senior “Mom & Me” Lunch, Café, 12-12:30 PM 25 12:10 Dismissal - Faculty Mtg. Spring Choir Concert, Gym, 7 PM 26 Prom, Off-Campus, 7-11:30 PM 27 Freshman Service Saturday 29 Mothers’ Club Dessert Extravaganza, Café, 7 PM 30 Spring Instrumental Concert, Gym, 7 PM Please check the monthly calendar in Principal’s Perspective for calendar changes. Thursday, August 8 Technology Meeting – Freshman Parents (A-G), 7 PM Friday, August 9 Technology Training – Freshmen (A-G), 9-11:30 AM Monday, August 12 Fall Sports Tryouts (Time to be announced) Technology Meeting – Freshman Parents (H-M), 7 PM Tuesday, August 13 Technology Training – Freshmen (H-M), 9-11:30 AM Technology Meeting – Freshman Parents (N-Z), 7 PM Thursday, August 15 Technology Training - Freshmen (N-Z), 9-11:30 AM Friday, August 16 Freshman Orientation, 8 AM - 2 PM Class Activities Barbecue Lunch Guidance Program Monday, August 19 First Day of Classes, 12:10 Dismissal Pictures will be taken Tuesday, August 20 12:10 Dismissal Wednesday, August 21 First Full Day of Classes, 2:40 Dismissal Monday, November 4 NO SCHOOL – Faculty/Staff/and Students Friday, December 20 Christmas Liturgy and Early Dismissal after Liturgy Dec. 23 - Jan. 3 NO SCHOOL – Christmas Break March 17-21 NO SCHOOL – Spring Break Friday, May 9 Last day of Class for Seniors Friday, May 16 Last day of Class for Fresh., Soph. and Jrs. Sunday, May 18 Graduation Thursday, May 22 Last Day for All Students Important Parent Meetings for the 2013-2014 School Year Thursday, September 12 Back-to-School Night for ALL PARENTS, 7 PM Wednesday, September 18 Junior Level Meeting, 7 PM Monday, September 23 Senior Level Meeting, 7 PM Wednesday, September 25 Sophomore Level Meeting, 7 PM Wednesday, October 2 Freshman Level Meeting, 7 PM Thursday, October 24 Parent/Teacher Conferences, 3-8 PM Thursday, March 13 Parent/Teacher Conferences, 3-8 PM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Please join us in the chapel for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament March 25-26, 2013 from 8:20 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 2013 Treasures of the Heart Auction A special thank you to the Auction Chairs, Matt and Ann Mudd Salamon ’84, Mike and Chris Galli Walter ’84 and co-chairs Tony and Melodie Nicastro. It is because of their leadership, energy, generosity, along with all our volunteers, that the auction was exceptionally successful. Once again, the bar was raised! We exceeded the net profit in 2012, bringing in $433,000! The Fund-a-Need raised $181,000, which will assist in the master plans of expanding CJ’s campus. What a remarkable show of support for CJ’s students! We would like to thank our guests in attendance for an exceptional evening. We are humbled by the generosity of so many and are blessed to be part of a community that supports Cor Jesu so enthusiastically. The success of our Sr. Barbara Thomas with auction chairs Ann and Matt Salamon, Chris and Mike Walter, and auction co-chairs Melodie and Tony Nicastro. auction is due to the time, energy and talent of our parents. From chairing committees, entering items for the catalog, picking up donations, helping with mailings, handling reservations, delivering catalogs, hospitality for all the volunteers and security; we depend on your help and support. The Fathers’ Club volunteers, who set up the booths the week before and took them down the day after, did an outstanding job. It is our pleasure to work so closely with each of you in the CJ community. Thank you for helping to make the 2013 Treasures of the Heart an event to remember! Auction Sign-Up Parties Still Available There are spaces available for the following Sign-Up Parties that were sold the night of the Auction. Even if you did not attend the auction, you may sign up for these parties. If you are interested in any of the following events, please contact Coordinator of Special Events Shelley Fendler at 314-842-4429, ext. 272 or [email protected]. Space is limited, so please call soon. We’d love to have you! CJ Self-Defense and Yoga Class Sunday, April 7, 2013, 2-4 p.m., Gym Learn the basics of Self-Defense, Tae Kwon Do, Yoga and Kick Boxing. This class promises to be a fun event with a great workout, good food, music and memorable attendance prizes! CJ students, friends, siblings and parents are welcome! HOSTED BY: Mark Dischert and CJ Coach Olivia Reichert ’97 COST: $20 per person ~ Limit 30 CJ Zumba Class Saturday, May 4, 2013, 10-11 a.m., Gym Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Zumba is an exhilarating, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party. CJ mom and dance instructor, Bernadette Ringwald, will teach a class to CJ students, friends and parents. Light continental breakfast will be served afterward. Come join the fun! HOSTED BY: Bernadette Ringwald COST: $20 per person Kickbox and “Wine” down Friday, April 19, 2013, 6:30-10:30 p.m, Ellipse Fitness in Oakville, MO Come try out the latest fitness craze, Cardio kickboxing. A professional instructor will guide you through a sample class of kickboxing. Afterwards, we will head next door to Bottle Cellars wine shop for a much-deserved wine and cheese sampling. HOSTED BY: Melodie Nicastro COST: $25 per person ~ Limit 20 Class of 2016 Parent Bocce Ball Saturday, July 13, 2013 Have a fun night playing bocce at Milo’s Bocce Garden. This evening will include appetizers and refreshments. HOSTED BY: Angie and Rich Bright, Janice and Jim Morris, Michelle and Tony Orf COST: $30 per person ~ Limit 30 Class of 2013 Parent Party Friday, April 26, 2013 (Prom Night) After taking pictures of your daughter, stop by the home of Amy and Ken Hannah for margaritas and a taco bar. We can reminisce about our special time at CJ as our girls head off to college. HOSTED BY: COST: $25 Ken and Amy Alsbach Hannah per person ~ Limit 40 Parents Business Office Notes 2013-14 Tuition Contracts All tuition contracts were due by Friday, March 1 accompanied by a $500.00 non-refundable deposit per student to reserve a spot for the 2013-2014 school year. A printable PDF of the contracts are available for download here. 2012-13 Tuition Balances Tuition for the 2012-2013 school year should be paid in its entirety by May 1, 2013 for your daughter to sit for exams. If an unforeseen problem has arisen, please contact Director of Finance Stephanie Hoelscher at [email protected]. Notice of Schedule Change Please note that there has been a schedule change for Thursday, April 18, 2013. Students will be dismissed at 11:15 a.m. that day to accommodate a matinee musical performance for area grade school students. Senior Parents’ Annual Fund Giving Helps Pave the Way to Success This time of year, most senior parents with whom I talk express disbelief at how quickly their daughters’ four years at Cor Jesu have gone. It seems Sr. Barbara Thomas, ascj they were just getting them ready for the adjustment to high school, and now it’s almost time for them to graduate. With that in mind, this month I am directing my words primarily to our senior parents, but I invite you all to read and consider them, for — as senior parents remind me each year — you will be there before you know it! As you have probably noticed on one of your trips into our tower entrance, we have a meaningful tradition for commemorating your daughter’s place in the history of Cor Jesu. Each senior family is offered the opportunity to purchase a brick with your graduating daughter’s name and year of graduation etched on it. The names of our participating alumnae, from 1960 through 2012, remind us as we enter and exit the building, that Cor Jesu is much larger than the students and faculty who walk the halls in any one year. Rather, we are a family, made up of generations of women learning and living the charism of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart and sharing the love of the heart of Christ with the world. As you consider this gift option for your daughter, know that your donation is tax-deductible and that you are supporting the present and future of Cor Jesu Academy as part of the Annual Fund. CJA Brick Naming Options Granite Block (shown) Brick Paver If you have questions or are interested in purchasing a brick for your daughter, contact Cynthia Wilhelm, Directory of Annual Fund, at (314) 842-4429 ext. 235 or at [email protected]. Sr. Barbara Thomas, ascj President CJ Students to Perform at U.S. Figure Skating Synchro Nationals The St. Louis Synergy Synchronized Skating Program recently had three teams qualify to compete at the U.S. Figure Skating Synchro Nationals. Congratulations to Andrea Ernst ’13 and Rebecca Serrano ’15 who are members of the Junior Team that will compete at Nationals this week! $5,000 $1,000 $ 500 Parent/Teacher Conferences Students Make Cor Jesu Proud with Science Fair Achievements THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2013 3-8 PM, CAFE/LIBRARY Please check your daughter’s grades online BEFORE the conferences so that you know which teachers you would like to meet with. Independent Science Research students with Dr. Bill Joern Congratulations to the following Independent Science Research students, who earned honors at the Greater St. Louis Science Fair. Allison Gmelich ’13 was named a Finalist at the Academy of ScienceSt. Louis Science Fair Honors Division. The Honors Division is designed for high school students, who have performed college-level research. Allison’s project, Genetic Selection for Glucosinolates in Brassica Rapa, was awarded a $1,000 scholarship and an invitation to bring her project back to compete for special awards in May. In addition, eight Cor Jesu students were named Semifinalists: Kelsey Keady ’14, Detection and Quantification of 4-Methylimidazole in Colas; Ellen Komlos ’13, The Effects of Soap, Time and Temperature on Hand Washing Efficiency; Sarah Maciorowski ’14, Mental/Physical Effects of Energy Drinks Related to Caffeine Concentration; Cassidy Manns ’13, Melamine Analysis: Pet Foods; Claire Mullaney ’13, Heavy Metals in the New Lead Belt; Nicole Quinlivan ’14, Characterization and Studies of Enzymes and Enzyme Inhibitors; Kate Walter ’13, Enzyme Inhibition; and Tess Wemhoener ’13, Effect of Circadian Rhythms and Stress upon Student Performance. Because of the large number of students taking the Independent Science Research course at Cor Jesu this year, class instructor Bill Joern, Ph.D. asked St. Louis area scientists to serve as mentors to help the students with their respective projects. Four of the mentors — Dr. Travis Frey, Dr. Michael Malone, Bryan Witherbee and Dr. Stephen Duff — work at Monsanto. And the other four mentors — all of whom are CJ alumnae, Karen Jansen Regina, Carolyn Hilliard, Lauren Goeddel, and Dr. Sarah VanVickle-Chavez — either work at or attend graduate school at Washington University. “The activity that makes students ‘fall in love’ with science,” stated Dr. Joern, “is the process of discovering new knowledge. This allows them to use their abilities to create something unique, and they become very proud of their accomplishments. They gain a great deal of confidence and satisfaction.” Cor Jesu students have consistently earned high rankings in the Academy of Science – St. Louis Science Fair Honors Division throughout the years. Teacher Location Times Available A-O P-Z 3-5 / 5:45-8 p.m. 3-5:45 / 6:30-8 p.m. Cafeteria Library Sr. Susan Marie Krupp and Mrs. Pamela Ritterling will be in the Student Learning Center located in the Library. Break times for teachers will be staggered so that there will always be someone available to conference with. If you are not able to make the conferences but still want to meet with your daughter’s teacher(s), please contact them via email to set up a time. CJ Senior is the Recepient of MLK’s Model of Justice Award Congratulations to Damaris Dernlan ’13, who is a recipient of the 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. Model of Justice award. Damaris Dernlan The Model of Justice Award is presented to high school students who have demonstrated a commitment to justice and serving the broader community. Archbishop Carlson presented the award to Damaris on January 20, 2013, during the festivities commemorating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Speech Team Update 2013 Penny Queen Week On Sunday, February 10, the speech team had their 3rd meet of the season at SLUH. The team had very successful results, with everyone winning at least one ribbon. STUDENTS RAISE MORE THAN $27,000 FOR SELECTED CHARITIES The team members who were awarded red ribbons were Margaret Bernard ’15, Damaris Dernlan ’13, Bridget Hunkins ’15, Kelsey Keady ’14, Tess Martin ’15, Emily McGowan ’13, Emily Milligan ’13, Claire Peterson ’13, Kathleen Reschke ’16 and Dani Sheahan ’13. The following students won blue ribbons: Julie Amuedo ’14, Sawyer Judge ’15, Kelsey Keady ’14 and Emily Milligan ’13. Several girls also qualified to participate in the finals meet on February 24, including Julie Amuedo ’14, Margaret Bernard ’15, Bridget Hunkins ’15, Kelsey Keady ’14, Sawyer Judge ’15, Tess Martin ’15, Emily Milligan ’13, Claire Peterson ’13 and Kathleen Reschke ’16. The Cor Jesu community extends our prayers and deepest sympathy to the families of Alice Steiger Mother of CJ business and math teacher, Mary Steiger ’88 and Jane Nolkemper Mother of CJ science teacher Sue Nolkemper ’69 and CJ Counseling Department Assistant Kathy Dacey ’71 By Sofia Carretero ’13 Each year, CJ’s Student Council hosts Penny Queen Week — a week filled with fund-raising activities, including special dinners, trivia nights, dodgeball tournaments and more, all to raise thousands of dollars for charity. And this year was no exception! From February 8-15, CJ students coordinated a vast array of events and sales to help the following organizations and causes: Care for Kali, Christopher’s Miracle Journey, Fostering Faithful Families/One Heart Family Ministries, Lorlei Hoagland, as well as the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus’ mission in Benin, Africa; Cor Jesu’s Endowment Fund and the CJA Appalachia Trip. Each cause will receive 15 percent of the total, with the CJ Endowment Fund receiving 10 percent. StuCo would like to thank all the class chairpersons and moderators for their preparation and hard work to make the week such a success. The grand total raised was $28,000, and seniors Emily Ainsley, Ellen Boll and Melanie Hosty took home the Penny Queen title. An assembly will be held on Friday, March 8 for representatives from each of the charities to receive their donations. Penny Queen 2013 was a week to remember! The senior PQ team of Ellen Boll, Melanie Hosty and Emily Ainsley was named the 2013 Penny Queens. Parents Corner Mothers’ Club News… www.corjesu.org/mothersclub NHS Spring Blood Drive Rescheduled Junior “Mom & Me” Lunch Wednesday, March 6, 2013 12-12:30 p.m. in the Café Calling Junior Moms: The juniors will enjoy their “Mom & Me” lunch on Wednesday, March 6 from 12-12:30 p.m in the cafeteria. Moms are invited to bring a special lunch for their daughter, or if unable to attend, arrange for another mom or Grandma to join in the fun. The cafeteria will be closed during this time, so buying lunch at CJ is not an option. Please arrive before noon to avoid parking concerns and to ensure you have a good quality half-hour with your daughter. Moms should enter through the café door by the lockers. Junior Ring Mass and Reception Friday, March 22, 2013 8:15 a.m. in Gym/Café Mass will be in the Cor Jesu gym with a reception immediately following in the cafeteria. Thank you to sophomore mom Holly Records for heading up this special reception for our juniors and their families! Additional sophomore mom volunteers may be needed, so please contact Holly at hollysrecords@ gmail.com or 314-265-4289 to offer your help. The Mothers’ Club wishes you a blessed Lent and a joyful Easter! Mary Luckey Mothers’ Club President CJ Spirit Stop Open Monday-Friday during lunch, Tuesday/Thursday before school, Wednesday after school State Champs Tee On Sale! We have a limited number of “2012 CJA Soccer State Champions” tee shirts left in the Spirit Stop. What 2012 Cor Jesu Soccer State better way to Champions tees encourage the are on sale in the Spirit Stop. Grab soccer Chargers before as they get ready yours they’re gone! to defend their title, than to wear the celebration tee around town and to the games! On sale now for only $5, sizes M-XL are available. Spirit Stop Open on Incoming Freshman Rec Night In addition to our regular hours, the Spirit Stop will also be open prior to Incoming Freshman Rec Night on Tuesday, March 26 from 6:00-6:45 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2013 FROM 1:30 - 7 P.M. IN THE CAFÉ BY APPOINTMENT Due to the inclement weather on February 21, the NHS Spring Blood Drive has been rescheduled for Monday, March 25 from 1:30- 7 p.m. in the Cor Jesu Cafeteria. Thank you to all who signed up last time! If you are still interested in donating, you are encouraged to sign up again. Please visit the Cor Jesu March Blood Drive registration page to make an appointment to donate. If your daughter is 16, she will need to print a Parental Consent form from the Mercy website and present it along with a photo ID (driver’s license) on the day of the drive. Donors 17 and older need only a photo ID. NHS thanks you in advance for your participation. Celebrate Mother Clelia’s Birthday with Us! Please join us on Thursday, March 7, at 8:10 a.m. in the gym, when we will celebrate the birthday of our foundress, Mother Clelia, by remembering the Centennial of the arrival of our Sisters, the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in St. Louis. One hundred years ago, a group of five Sisters came to teach and serve the local Italian immigrants. To commemorate that event, Cor Jesu will present an interactive dramatic and visual arts celebration titled, In Her Shoes. This multimedia presentation will bring the story that began 100 years ago to life through the voices of Cor Jesu students and friends. Biology Students Experiment with DNA Parents Corner Fathers’ Club News… As we reach the final months of the 2012-13 school year, there are several events and service opportunities on the Cor Jesu Father’s Club schedule: Father/Daughter Trivia Night March 3 at 5 p.m. in the café As part of their genetic unit, these freshmen Biology students explored topics in genetic engineering, including DNA fingerprinting, cloning, PCR, and gel electrophoresis. The students performed a forensics analysis to determine the perpetrator of a crime. The DNA samples were separated by gel electrophoresis, and the bands were examined to solve the crime. Everyone enjoyed an evening matching wits with other CJ students and their dads. Trivia Night has become an annual tradition at CJ and yet another opportunity for dads and daughters to spend time together. There were plenty of prizes for winners and attendees. Fix-it Night Cancelled March 5 at 6:30 p.m. Fix-it Night on Tuesday, March 5 has been cancelled due to a lack of projects for dads to tackle. Thanks to all who had planned on joining us! Fathers’ Club General Meeting/ NCAA Basketball Finals April 8 at 6:00 p.m. in the café Plan to join CJ dads for our second and final general meeting of the school year. Our committee chair, Dave Gmelich (Allison ’13), has plans for a fun night of friendly wagering (squares), as well as plenty of food and beverages. We’ll briefly discuss CJFC business, then watch the big game! Café doors open www.corjesu.org/fathersclub at 6:00 p.m. Please RSVP to [email protected]. Service & Recognition Just a few updates on CJFC service efforts. We have purchased two new coolers for school events, replacing older coolers that were in disrepair. Our service chair, Jim Lewis (Emily ’13, Caroline ’16), is working with Cor Jesu on the placement of two flagpoles in front of the building facing Gravois Rd. Finally, the CJFC is donating a plaque, honoring the memory of Tom Breitenstein, who led efforts that reinvigorated the Fathers’ Club several years ago. We honor Tom at the Father/Daughter Dinner Dance each year by presenting the “Tom Breitenstein Award” to the CJ dad, who best exemplifies Tom’s selfless dedication to Cor Jesu. This year’s recipient was Leo Anglo (Claire ’13, Lauren ’16). The award will be on display at school by the end of March. As you can see, the CFJC continues to focus our efforts on creating lasting memories for dads and their daughters, providing service to CJ as well as fellowship opportunities for our membership. Please plan to join us! Rick Davis (Anne ’13) CJ Father’s Club President Two Sophomores Compete in National History Day Competition On February 23, Dr. Kevin Knickman and Ms. Megan Burian accompanied two World Studies students, Tess Martin ’15 and Sawyer Judge ’15, to the regional National History Day competition at UM-St. Louis. They represented Cor Jesu well, as Tess entered an excellent and well-researched documentary on desegregation in St. Louis, and Sawyer entered an outstanding historical paper on the Oxford English Dictionary. Both girls did a wonderful job defending their research to judges, and Sawyer made the run-off judging, eventually taking first place in the senior historical paper category for the St. Louis region. Sawyer has now earned a position in the Missouri State National History Day Competition in Columbia on April 20. If she wins there, she will proceed to Washington, D.C., for the national competition in June. Five Cor Jesu Seniors Sign Letters of Intent for Collegiate Sports Charger Update Basketball Racquetball The youth-filled roster for the varsity basketball team has shown their maturity through the second half of the season. Currently 20-8, some gritty performances in the final stretch of the season prepared them for a District Championship. A last second three-point shot by senior Chaley Poth gave the team a come-from-behind overtime victory over Belleville East in the 2nd round game of the Webster Groves Winter Challenge and defeated Fort Zumwalt West in the consolation finals. The team had another come-from-behind victory against Nerinx in the “Paint it Pink” game on February 14. Down 25-13 at the half, the Chargers mounted a comeback to defeat the Markers 48-44. The JV has continued their dominance through the season with a record of 21-4. They finished 1st in the St. Charles Tournament and 2nd in the Nerinx Hall Tournament. The Racquetball Team captured their 3rd consecutive State Championship this season. The team went on to finish 2nd to a team from Oregon in the National Tournament hosted in St. Louis. The team’s repeated success of the past several years has much to do with its outstanding coaching. Cor Jesu’s coach, Dan Whitley, was selected to receive the award for “United States Olympic Committee Developmental National Racquetball Coach of the Year.” Swimming This year, five senior athletes represented Cor Jesu at the annual Skippy Keefer Banquet. Molly Burke, Kathleen Golterman, Alena Hegger, Allison Jedlicka and Caitlyn Slattery were nominated for this prestigious award for having shown outstanding sportsmanship while playing two sports during their high school career. They were honored at a banquet hosted by the MWAA Conference on February 5. The swim team wrapped up their season with an outstanding performance at the MWAA meet in early February. They finished 2nd as a team and qualified for the State Championships in three individual events and two relays. Molly Burke ’13, who qualified in back stroke, and Elaine Mahon ’14, who qualified in the 100 and 50 free, joined Sophia Cygnarowicz ’14, who qualified earlier in the season in the 50 free. The team also qualified in the medley relay and the 200 free relay. Spring Sports Tryouts began for spring sports during the week of February 25. Soccer and lacrosse have their first home games on March 27. The track and field team will begin their season at Washington University on March 23. Skippy Keefer Sportsmanship Award L to R: Sr. Kathleen Mary Coonan, Allison Jedlicka, Alena Hegger, Kathleen Golterman, Caitlyn Slattery and Molly Burke at the Skippy Keefer Banquet. To view Cor Jesu sports schedules please visit www.schedulestar.com. Pictured L to R: Sofia Carretero, Jenny Antonacci, Kathleen Golterman, Elizabeth Horak and Lauren Spreen Congratulations to the five Cor Jesu seniors who signed letters of intent on Wednesday, February 6, to play collegiate athletics: Jenny Antonacci, a member of the 2012 Cor Jesu State Championship soccer team, will return to the field for one more season this spring before heading to Southeast Missouri State University, where she will play soccer. Sofia Carretero, a defensive standout on the Midwest Championship field hockey team this past fall, will be heading to DePaul University. Kathleen Golterman, who captured state championships in both field hockey and soccer at Cor Jesu, will be playing soccer at the University of Dayton. Elizabeth Horak, the MVP of the 2013 Midwest Championship field hockey team and Post-Dispatch All-Metro Field Hockey Player of the Year, will be heading to Cornell University to play field hockey. Lauren Spreen, a standout defensive specialist for the Chargers Volleyball team, was selected as MVP by her teammates. She will be playing volleyball at the University at Albany in New York. To view a video that was created of the college signing ceremony, please click here. Seven Cor Jesu Seniors Named to Field Hockey National Academic Squad Congratulations to Molly Burke, Sofia Carretero, Kathleen Golterman, Elizabeth Horak, Allison Jedlicka, Maria Lucas and Laura Miles who were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic Squad! The High School National Academic Squad program recognizes those high school seniors who have achieved a cumulative, unweighted GPA of 3.5 out of 4.0 or the equivalent through the first quarter of the 2012-13 school year. Register Now for Cor Jesu Summer Camps! Summer camp information and online registration is available at www.corjesu.org/camps. An impressive variety of sports and enrichment camps are available, including many new offerings, for girls going into 3rd – 8th grades. There are also sports and enrichment camps for current and incoming Cor Jesu students. Close Up Trip to Washington D.C. Cor Jesu students met with Rep. Ann Trousdale Wagner ’80, CJ’s first graduate to serve in Congress. Washington memorials, museums, and politicians — including CJ’s first graduate to serve in Congress Ann Trousdale Wagner ’80 — highlighted this year’s CJ participation in the Close Up Foundation’s annual programs from February 3-8, 2013. Dr. Brian Hohlt accompanied 17 CJ students, who participated in programs immersing them in discussions and debates with young people from California, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, Hawaii, Ohio, and Missouri, and received behind-the-scenes Washington access. As their week progressed the girls had coffee and doughnuts with Senator Roy Blunt, toured the Pentagon and the White House, and met with Representative Ann Trousdale Wagner ’80. Rep. Wagner spent more than an hour with the CJ crew and some visiting Vianney students, explaining to them how her CJ values have guided her through her career, giving them a tour of her office, and exhorting them to keep pushing to fulfill their dreams and serve their communities. The assembled girls, who presented Rep. Wagner with gifts from the CJ administration as part of their D.C. activities, included seniors Nikki Carenza, Ali Fossell, Emma Gambaro, Allison Gmelich, Theresa Jabouri, Emily Karcher, Emily Koehler, Ellen Komlos, Maggie McDonagh, Christina Moellenhoff, Claire Mullaney, Caroline Parker, Christina Sinak, and Kristen Wacker, and sophomores Maureen Holley, Sawyer Judge, and Hannah Randolph. Representative Wagner also joined Cor Jesu graduates living in or near the District of Columbia, who gathered for a third consecutive D.C.-area alumnae reception. Dr. Hohlt met the group at Old Ebbitt Grill, a Washington restaurant in operation since 1856, and helped to catch the alums up on events like the Auction Fund-aNeed, the updated library, the whereabouts of their favorite teachers, and other Cor Jesu news. Those in attendance included Mary Grace Springer Hartley ’78, Ann Trousdale Wagner, Elisa Kunz ’89, Jennifer Schwartz Goehring ’97, Meghan Clodius ’01, Kalen Furrer ’01, Jennifer Ramacciotti ’03, Jamie Ramacciotti ’06, Molly Sinks ’06, Maureen Hogan ’03, Amelia Schmidt ’03, Kelly Hoffman ’05 and Priya Menzies ’05. Seven Cor Jesu Students Named National Merit Finalists 13-14 CJ Health Form and MSHSAA Sports Physical Form It’s time to make your daughter’s doctor appointment, if necessary, for the upcoming school year. Cor Jesu Health Form Front row, L to R: Claire Mullaney, Emily McGowan, Christina Belt, Mary Burke Back row, L to R: Kristen Wacker, Julia Esswein, Caitlyn Slattery Congratulations to the seven Cor Jesu seniors recently were named Finalists in the 2012 Competition for Merit Scholarship Awards: Christina Belt, Mary Burke, Julia Esswein, Emily McGowan, Claire Mullaney, Caitlyn Slattery and KristenWacker. The students’ achievements qualify them for scholarships at their designated colleges. To become a Finalist, a Semifinalist must have an outstanding academic record throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by the school principal, and earn SAT scores that confirm the student’s earlier qualifying test performance. ALL STUDENTS must have a completed and signed Cor Jesu Health Form (sections A & B) on file in the school office before she may start school. CJ Health Forms for the 2013-14 school year are due by July 15, 2013 and are now available for download at www.corjesu. org/forms. Only incoming freshmen and transfer students must also have the physical portion of the form (section C) completed and signed by their physician. Physicals are to take place from April 1 - July 15, 2013. MSHSAA Sports Physical Form 2013 March for Life Trip By Margaret Banahan ’13 On January 25, 125 Cor Jesu students and chaperones marched for life in Washington, D.C. Despite frigid temperatures and falling snow, 500,000 people showed up to march and speak out for the unborn. After the march, we got the chance to meet Rep. Ann Trousdale Wagner ’80, a Cor Jesu grad and a member of the US Congress. She gave us a tour of her office inside the Pictured L to R: Libby Digman ’14, Emily Lewis ’13, Rep. Paul Ryan, Ali Carretero ’13, Claire Peterson ’13, Capitol Building. Meeting her was a and Alex Knott ’14 one-of-a-kind experience. She is a great example of using the gifts Cor Jesu gives to its students and incorporating them into the betterment of society. It was truly an honor and a privilege to meet her and see a CJ woman making her mark on the world. The overwhelming excitement of being able to participate in something truly wonderful and important for the protection of our unborn brothers and sisters was a perfect way to live the love of the heart of Christ. The Missouri State High School Athletic Association (MSHSAA) requires those trying out for or participating in high school sports MUST have a four-page MSHSAA Sports Physical Examination Form completed and on file BEFORE the student may try out for a sport. This form consists of portions to be completed by the student and the parents, as well as a portion to be completed and signed by the student’s physician. Physicals are to take place from April 1 - July 15, 2013. The MSHSAA Sports Physical Examination Form is now available for download at www.corjesu. org/forms and must be returned, along with the CJ Health Form, to the main office by July 15, 2013. CJ campus ministry If you are who you should be, you will set the world on fire! Freshman Retreat March 5-6, 2013 Freshman retreat will be led by a team of seniors, under the direction of Sr. Colleen Mattingly and Ms. Kate Willey. Sophomore Service Saturday Liturgy and Prayer Reminders All-School Holy Week Prayer Service – March 27, 2013 at 8 a.m. Respect Life Cor Jesu Retreat Program “I will lead her into the desert and speak to her heart.” —Hosea 2:16 An important part of every CJ student’s year is the time spent developing a closer faith relationship with Christ and her classmates. The remaining retreat opportunities for this year are: “Repent, and believe in the Gospel!” (From the Ash Wednesday liturgy) More than two dozen priests of the Archdiocese gathered on February 27 to offer the sacrament of reconciliation as a special annual Lenten observance. Pray for Mission Appalachia 2013 Adoration in Sacred Heart Chapel – March 25-26, 2013 All are invited to once again join CJ Respect Life Committee members on March 24 at 9 a.m. in front of Planned Parenthood on Lindell as part of the 40 Days for Life Campaign. The event begins by coming together as a community on the sidewalk to pray for all the women injured by abortions and for the lives lost. The hour of prayer will be followed by attending the 10:00 Mass at the Cathedral Basilica, a one-block walk away. Sacrament of Reconciliation On February 23, more than half the sophomore class served from the heart at many locations across the St. Louis area. Here, a sophomore plays bingo with senior citizens at Cardinal Carberry Senior Living Center. Lent came early this year! We are “Chargers on fire for Christ” Inspiration to make this special time in the church year a deeply meaningful season comes from many sources: • Th e Scriptures of Lent, “Your faith is more precious than fire-tried gold.” 1 Peter 1:7 • “ If you are who you say you are, you will set the world on fire.” Catherine of Siena • “ Carry the torch of divine love wherever you go.” Mother Clelia Merloni • H unger Games’ Katniss and her passion to choose life and love as the “Girl on Fire.” Please keep in your prayers the 57 students, parents and faculty who are members of the Mission Appalachia 2013 team. They will spend their Spring Break, March 10-15, working with the organization ASP (Appalachian Service Project) to make homes warmer, safer and dryer for families in the region of Chavies, Kentucky. Mark your Calendar On Friday, April 5, you are invited to join the Cor Jesu community for the ASCJ St. Louis Centennial Celebration at our First Friday All-School Liturgy, 8:15 a.m. in the gym. Bishop Ed Rice is our celebrant. Many Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus will join us for Mass of Thanksgiving for the gifts of the Apostles to the Archdiocese of St. Louis over the past 100 years. Congratulations to Cor Jesu’s Director of Technology Mr. Marshall Lucas and his wife, Jodie, on the birth of their second child, Conner Tyler, on February 28! Congratulations to CJ’s Educational Technology Specialist Mrs. Michelle Fank and her husband, Jason, on the birth of their second daughter, Meagan Elizabeth, on March 3!
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