16.12.2012 Views

Ministry & Service - Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School

Ministry & Service - Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School

Ministry & Service - Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

project | <strong>School</strong> Masses<br />

are offered throughout the<br />

year; community Masses are<br />

celebrated every Friday in<br />

CJ’s chapel | CJ students dedicate<br />

a week to raising awareness about the<br />

issues of hunger and homelessness<br />

in our world, nation and community<br />

| The school commemorates<br />

the five-year anniversary of<br />

Sr. Dorothy Stang’s death<br />

through the social justice<br />

Stang Symposium, and by<br />

unveiling the Sister Dorothy<br />

Stang SNDdeN Memorial<br />

Mural created by student<br />

artists | “looSe change<br />

to looSen chainS,”<br />

SponSored By key cluB,<br />

raiSeS Support for the<br />

education of girlS in<br />

one of the pooreSt<br />

regionS of Belize | CJ<br />

blooD DRivE RESulTS in 70<br />

PinTS DonATED To THE<br />

CommuniTy blooD CEnTER |<br />

<strong>Ministry</strong> hosts grade level<br />

retreats throughout the<br />

year—open to all students<br />

| Brian Campos,<br />

development database<br />

coordinator, and Jim<br />

Walworth, director of<br />

development, are<br />

ordained as permanent<br />

deacons | CJ hosts<br />

Bishop Leibold students in a<br />

collaborative Earth Day project,<br />

beautifying the Marianist<br />

Environmental Education Center |<br />

Students complete their<br />

weekly volunteering for<br />

the school year at over 20<br />

service sites | CJ STuDEnTS<br />

ARE HonoRED FoR volunTEERinG<br />

ovER 9,551 oF SERviCE<br />

HouRS THiS PAST yEAR—A<br />

ToTAl REPRESEnTinG HouRS<br />

ovER AnD AbovE wHAT iS<br />

REQuiRED AS PART oF THE<br />

SCHool’S CuRRiCulum.<br />

STuDEnT<br />

ACTiviTiES<br />

CJ band provides music for<br />

Dayton’s reopening of<br />

Main Street celebration |<br />

StudentS take an active<br />

role in cJ’S development<br />

program | Women’s tennis<br />

doubles team, Nicci Dresden ‘10 and<br />

Mollie Buerschen ‘10 place 3rd in<br />

State | Women’s golf team<br />

places 6th in State; women’s<br />

volleyball team advances<br />

to Regionals; and football<br />

heads to post-season play.<br />

Lizzie Gleason ‘10 is 4th in<br />

school’s history to qualify<br />

for State; places 16th at the<br />

meet | CJ Performing<br />

Arts presents Neil<br />

Simon’s, “Fools” | Student<br />

artists have their artwork displayed<br />

in the Regional Artists Gallery at the<br />

Dayton Art Institute; “Together, Peace<br />

Works!” for the Dayton International<br />

Peace Museum; “Sacred Ground” art<br />

show by the Marianist Environmental<br />

Education Center; and in the Max<br />

May Holocaust Art Exhibit | Chris<br />

Poelking ’10 was one<br />

of seven area athletes<br />

named to the Academic<br />

All-Ohio football team<br />

| Winter sports name<br />

athletes of the year:<br />

Shannon DeWitt ‘10 -<br />

GGCl bowling; Samarie<br />

Walker ‘10 - GGCl<br />

basketball; and Joe Staley<br />

‘10 - GCl Basketball |<br />

Jcowa StudentS and<br />

familieS hoSt StudentS<br />

viSiting from germany |<br />

SEnioR ARTiST SARAH SHAnkS<br />

winS GolD kEy AwARD AnD THE<br />

yECk SCHolARSHiP. SHE AnD<br />

bRook PlACE RECEivE STATE<br />

AwARDS AT THE GovERnoRS<br />

youTH ART ExHibiTion | Six<br />

musicians are selected for<br />

the elite 2010<br />

Southwestern Ohio<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> Honor Band,<br />

while Josephine Kolvek<br />

‘12 and Katie Beyoglides<br />

‘10 are selected for the 2010<br />

WSU/Tri-State Honor Band<br />

| THE ConCERT CHoiR EARnS<br />

ExCEllEnT SCoRES AT THE 20TH<br />

AnnuAl ARCHDioCESAn<br />

CHoRAl FESTivAl, AnD<br />

PARTiCiPATE in THE CATHoliC<br />

EDuCATion CollAboRATivE<br />

SPRinG FESTivAl | The<br />

JCOWa Quiz Bowl team<br />

earns an invitation to<br />

Washington D.C. and<br />

places 16 nationally |<br />

Gymnast Molly Fitch<br />

’12 advances to<br />

Nationals, where she<br />

and other athletes<br />

represent five states |<br />

CJ is awarded the Harold A. Meyer<br />

Award | CJ Performing arts<br />

presents its spring musical,<br />

“little Shop of Horrors” |<br />

Student councils at CJ<br />

and Alter coordinate<br />

powder puff game to<br />

benefit the Children’s<br />

Medical Center | Laron<br />

Brown ‘10 wins the D-II/III 60m<br />

champion at the Ohio Indoor Track<br />

Championships; Cierra Brown ’12,<br />

takes 2nd in triple jump and 3rd in<br />

the 60m, while Devanae Mitchell ‘13<br />

wins 3rd in triple jump | Spring<br />

athleteS earn title<br />

“athlete of the year:”<br />

lizzie gleaSon ’10 ggcl<br />

north; laron Brown ‘10,<br />

and darrien howard ‘13<br />

gcl north. trey coleman<br />

iS named track and<br />

field coach of the<br />

year. todd BarhorSt ’10<br />

iS named gcl BaSeBall<br />

player of the year |<br />

Women’s four crew boat<br />

qualify to compete among<br />

top six teams at nationals.<br />

CommuniTy<br />

RiCk AnD EllEn QuinTTuS<br />

CHAiR THE 2010 AnnuAl FunD;<br />

| CJ’s enrollment of students<br />

from non-traditional schools<br />

grows | President’s Leadership<br />

Reception is held on campus |<br />

The Parent Weekly<br />

e-newsletter is<br />

instituted; new Web<br />

site is launched;<br />

grades are available<br />

online; and CJ enters<br />

the social media world<br />

| DiSTinGuiSHED Alumni<br />

AwARDS HonoRS: mAJ. GEn.<br />

JoHn AlTEnbuRG ‘62; STEvE<br />

buDDE ‘69; miCHAEl<br />

GAllAGHER ‘78; FR. kEn<br />

SommER S.m. ‘46 AnD THE<br />

RinDlER FAmily | CJ hosts<br />

Open House in new format<br />

| hiStoric all-<strong>School</strong><br />

photo iS taken | Survey<br />

indicates a high level of satisfaction<br />

among students | Videos about<br />

campus life earn Emmy<br />

nomination | Renovation<br />

begins on the Student<br />

Conditioning Center;<br />

Blue Green Field is<br />

open to student use;<br />

and portions of<br />

Franklin and Perry<br />

Streets are closed |<br />

<strong>School</strong> building assessment<br />

helps chart direction for<br />

improvements | CJ Athletic Hall<br />

of Fame honors: Frank Ambrose, Jr.<br />

‘89; George Brun, Jr. ‘68; Bud<br />

Fleischman ‘45; Ed Leschansky ‘46;<br />

Jerry O’Connell ‘50; Mike Smith ‘79;<br />

Kelly Spiker ‘99; Jerry Wessels ‘55;<br />

and Clay Mathile | cJ fiSh fry<br />

and claSS reunionS are<br />

held at cJ while the<br />

golf outing iS SucceSSful<br />

in itS new location<br />

and format | John<br />

BrotherS, director of<br />

finance, iS honored By<br />

dayton BuSineSS<br />

Journal’S aS cfo of the<br />

year finaliSt | Celebrating<br />

education milestones:<br />

Mike Kelly (5 years);<br />

Erin Ketch (5 years);<br />

Beth Marshall (5 years);<br />

John Marshall (5 years)<br />

Susan Eichenauer (10 years);<br />

Jeni Elliott (10 years);<br />

Bill Stachler (10 years);<br />

Mary Ann Bray (20 years);<br />

Nancy Egbers (20 years);<br />

Tony Ricciuto (25 years);<br />

Jim Brooks (30 years).<br />

Judi MacLeod earns<br />

National certification |<br />

Summer campS Bring<br />

hundredS of area<br />

youth to cJ | PlAnS TAkE<br />

SHAPE FoR THE 160/125<br />

AnnivERSARy CElEbRATion.<br />

7

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!