Ministry & Service - Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School
Ministry & Service - Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School
Ministry & Service - Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School
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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 />
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