June 2013 - Cor Jesu Academy

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June 2013 - Cor Jesu Academy
June 2013
Class of 2013 Commencement Exercises
On Sunday, May 19, 2013, the 150 members of the Class of 2013 celebrated their four-year accomplishments at Cor Jesu’s 54th Commencement Exercises. Margaret Dierkes Fisher, a 1994 CJ alumnae, was the keynote speaker. The Cor Jesu Academy administration, faculty and
staff congratulate the school’s newest alumnae on their contributions to the school community and the community at large. We are extremely
proud of the mark they have carved on their alma mater — congratulations, Class of 2013! “We will not forget your spirit true!”
Congratulations to the five highestranking seniors for the class of 2013:
VALEDICTORIAN: Claire Mullaney,
who gave the Valedictory Address
at Graduation
SALUTATORIAN: Kristen Wacker,
who gave the Salutatorian Address
at Graduation
THIRD-RANKING SENIOR:
Caitlyn Slattery, who led the Graduate’s
Prayer at Graduation
FOURTH-RANKING SENIOR:
Paige Allenspach, who gave the Senior
Address at the Baccalaureate Liturgy
FIFTH-RANKING SENIOR:
Emily McGowan, who gave the Senior
Welcome at Honors Convocation
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE
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2013-14 School Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2014 Service Trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Annual Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AP Test Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ASCJ Centennial Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Campus Ministry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charger Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Class of 2013 by the Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . .
Counseling Department Changes . . . . . . . .
Fathers’ Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Important Dates for August 2013 . . . . . . . . .
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Mothers’ Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Congratulations
Class of 2013
Ellen Komlos
AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Lisa Puetz
BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Molly Grunik
Mary Guimbarda
Danielle Sheahan
Claire Trebing
Lexie Werckmann
BELMONT UNIVERSITY
MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Katherine Walter
Samantha Chumley
BOSTON COLLEGE
Kathleen Sainz
BRADLEY UNIVERSITY
Kathleen Cihota
BUTLER UNIVERSITY
Marie Dutton
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
Elizabeth Horak
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Damaris Dernlan
COVENANT COLLEGE
Alexandra Berry
Anne Davis
Michelle Deves
Katherine Dunn
Caroline Fugel
Emily Milligan
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY
Sofia Carretero
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
Alexandra Bedborough
Cecilia Detwiler
Cassandra Livingston
FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY OF
STEUBENVILLE
Alexandra Fossell
FULL SAIL UNIVERSITY
Emily Koehler
Claire Mullaney
Shannon Withington
INDIANA UNIVERSITY - BLOOMINGTON
Emily Karcher
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Francesca Nicastro
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY - CHICAGO
Claire Anglo
Eliane Bachmann
MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY
Maria Lucas
Christina Moellenhoff
MIAMI UNIVERSITY, OXFORD
Olivia Fernandez
Catherine Gaines
Natalie Groppe
Katherine Pahic
MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
Katherine Gilfoil
Sarah Hostler
PRATT INSTITUTE
Genevieve Willman
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Anne Carron
Mary Faust
Emily Inserra
Brianna Kelly
Abigail Mispagel
Claire Noles
Kaitlin Petersen
Julie Shoemake
Madeline Wahle
Margaret Walukonis
Elizabeth Whyte
ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY
Katherine Thieret
ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY
Emily Brady
Alessandra Carretero
Helen Debandt
Regina DuFaux
Annie Enright
Kara Heimburger
Alexandra Howard
Theresa Jabouri
Allison Jedlicka
Mariela Mara
Rachel Narup
Claire Peterson
Chaley Poth
Kayla Struttmann
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
Jennifer Antonacci
Meghan Uthoff
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
STATE UNIVERSITY
Nicole Carenza
Margaret McDonagh
Sarah Pluff
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
Michelle Burns
Cassidy Manns
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Margaret Amato
Anna Lehman
Elise Ott
Anna Walsh
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
Caroline Parker
THE UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY
Christina Belt
Cara DeBellis
Abigail Hilliard
Rachael Hughes
Shelby Nord
Emily Otto
Jennifer Phillips
Christina Rudolph
Hannah Stark
TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Melanie Hosty
Lindsey
Winkelmann
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Paige Allenspach
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
AT LOS ANGELES
Cassie Dace
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL
MISSOURI
Megan Reschke
Lauren Spreen
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
AT ALBANY
Emily Hummel
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - ST. LOUIS
Ellen Boll
Abigail Dolan
Elizabeth Mansfield
Caitlyn Slattery
Allison Gmelich
Rae Koch
ST. LOUIS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
• O
f the 50 Top Tier National
Universities, the Class of
2013 applied to 32 of them!
They have chosen to attend
six—Boston College,
Cornell, Johns Hopkins,
Notre Dame, UCLA and
University of Chicago.
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI KANSAS CITY, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Kathleen Golterman
Elizabeth LaVigne
Christina Sinak
UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE
Sophia Benigno
Alexandria Hannah
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI
Emily Ainsley
Sarah Baldridge
Margaret Banahan
• Th
e total scholarship
amount awarded to the
Class of 2013, over four
years, was more than
$26,000,000. Of that total,
$5,600,000 will be utilized
to finance their college
educations.
Julia Esswein
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI KANSAS CITY
Margaret Pate White
Melissa Winkelmann
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS
• S even seniors were named
National Merit Finalists and
six were name Commended
Students.
• 1 34 of the 150 graduates
reported more than one
college scholarship.
Mary Grace Quinlan
Kathryn Spellmeyer
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
• 5 1 students (or 34 percent
of the class) achieved a 30
or higher on their ACT,
making them eligible for
Bright Flight scholarships.
Bridget Mess
Bailey Schumm
Mary Burke
Rebecca Moore
Teresa Wemhoener
Emily McGowan
Abigail MarkusLongland
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA
Maria Llanos
Kristen Wacker
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY
SPRING HILL COLLEGE
Sarah Cafazza
Katherine
Cammarata
Bethany Daus
Megan Dougherty
Andrea Ernst
Rachael Fulkerson
Jessica Gallardo
Emma Gambaro
Kara Gibson
Alena Hegger
Shannon Hess
Julia Hollaway
Sarah Knese
Emily Lewis
Laura Milles
Rebecca Nieters
Abbey Peltz
Katelyn Potter
Jessica Renz
Faith Salamon
Anna Sieckhaus
Lauren Thompson
Cor Jesu Academy
Class of 2013
by the Numbers
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
UNIVERSITY OF TULSA
Lauren Carr
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, LA
CROSSE
Sarah Freitag
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
Anna Cruzen
Molly Ryan
WEBSTER UNIVERSITY
Andrea Frein
XAVIER UNIVERSITY
• O
f the 50 Top Tier Midwestern Universities, our
seniors applied to 17 of
them and will attend
eight—Butler, Bradley,
Franciscan University in
Stubenville, Rockhurst,
Truman State, Xavier and
Webster.
• 1 00 percent of the Class of
2013 will be attending a
four-year college next year!
CJA 2014 Service Trip
Sophomore Accepted into
Missouri Scholars Academy
Sophomore Kathryn Buscher was accepted to the
Missouri Scholars Academy—a three-week summer
program held at the University of Missouri-Columbia
for her academic achievements. The Missouri Scholars
Academy is an academic program for 330 of Missouri’s
gifted students, who are entering their junior year in
high school. The academy is a residential program held
Kathryn Buscher
on, and partially funded by, the campus of the University
of Missouri-Columbia. The 2013 program will run from June 9-29.
Fiscal Year End Draws Near
“What we call the beginning is often the end. The end is where we start from.”
—T.S. Eliot
As the end of
our fiscal year
approaches, I am
struck by how
accurately this
quote describes
our Annual Fund
initiative at CJ.
Sr. Barbara Thomas,
ascj
Annual Fund
donations play a pivotal role in solidifying the foundation of the Cor Jesu mission — providing tuition assistance to
deserving families as well as support of
the day-to-day operations of our school.
Thus, Annual Fund donations meet
needs that will never have an ending,
so to speak, but begin again with each
new school year.
I extend my sincere thanks to those of
you who have already made an Annual
Fund gift this year. Truly, your ongoing
commitment and generosity is one of
our greatest blessings. We simply could
not continue our mission without you.
If you have not yet contributed to
this year’s Annual Fund, I ask you to
please consider doing so before June 30,
the end of our fiscal year. Every gift,
regardless of size, is vitally important
because your giving unites our community and makes us stronger. That unified
strength provides the exceptional
academic and spiritual environment
from which these young women emerge
to take the love of the Heart of Christ
into the world.
Please consider making a gift so that
we can count you among this year’s
participants. Our goal is 100% participation—we can’t reach it without you.
You can donate online at www.corjesu.
org/donate, mail a check to the school,
or contact Cynthia Wilhelm, Director
of Annual Fund at (314) 842-4429 ext.
235 or cwilhelm@corjesu.org.
Wishing you and your families a relaxing and blessed summer!
For the past few years, CJ has spent
Spring Break in Appalachia, helping
families repair homes. Based on feedback from students who have attended
or would like to attend, the summer
months provide more flexibility versus
making the trip over spring break. As
we look to the service opportunities for
2014, we’d like to also get your feedback
from a parent perspective.
We are considering working with the
organization, Center for Ministry
Development, a Catholic agency with
many years of organizing service learning
experiences based on Catholic Social
Teachings. Center for Ministry Development offers weeklong service experiences in the United States called “Young
Neighbors in Action,” and information
can be found on their website: www.
youngneighbors.org. This trip would
replace the spring break trip.
Cor Jesu Service Trip 2014 Possibilities
We are considering two service trip
options during the summer of 2014
working with Young Neighbors in
Action and additional information
about each option is detailed in the
2014 Cor Jesu Service Trip Survey.
If you and your daughter are interested in either or both of these service
trips, please respond to the survey
questions by June 30, 2013. Your
input is very important to us!
Whatever your response, you are under
no obligation, nor are you guaranteed
a spot on the Service Trip team. Formal
application for the trip will begin in
September 2013.
If you have further questions, please
email Mrs. Carol Bauer at cbauer@
corjesu.org.
Please note that the details about the
service trip are preliminary and are subject
to change.
A New Look for the
Counseling Department
As part of CJ’s Strategic Plan, the Counseling Department will be expanding its focus
for 2013-14, providing a more comprehensive counseling and college-application
approach for our students.
Throughout the past school year, the
administration and Counseling Department met with parents of present students
and alumnae, surveyed students and
parents and formed a task force that
studied the current structure of the department and offered suggestions for change.
As a result from the input gathered, the
Counseling Department has adopted a new
counselor model that will begin this fall.
Under the new model, the Counseling
Department will have a total of four
counselors — two, whose focus will be on
wellness, transition and the health and development of our students, and two who will
concentrate on college counseling, meeting
with college and university reps and visiting colleges and universities to share the
profile of CJA and develop relationships
with the respective admissions officers. This
new approach will aid Cor Jesu’s students
as they work with their counselors in the
college-application process.
We are excited about this new model and
will be sharing more information with you
in August when the new school year begins.
New Cafeteria Service
Provider for 2013-14
Beginning with the 2013-14 school
year, HMG Culinary Services will
be providing cafeteria services for CJ
students. Any remaining balances
on meal cards from 2012-13 will
be credited towards your daughter’s
account with the new company.
Additional information about the
new company may be found on here.
We Give Thanks for Those Who Will Not
be Returning to Cor Jesu Next Year
As the school year has come to a close, we want to thank the following faculty
members who will not be returning to CJ for the 2013-2014 school year:
YANZI GENG, a
Chinese teacher at CJ
for the past two years,
will continue her ministry of education at
an elementary school.
JANE LAURENTIUS,
Ms. Yanzi Geng
who has been at CJ
for 25 years as English
teacher, teacher mentor and ACT test
coordinator, will retire from CJ and share
her gifts and talents volunteering at
various organizations.
Ms. Jane Laurentius
Sr. Colleen Mattingly
SR. COLLEEN MATTINGLY ASCJ, who has
been at CJ for four years as a member of
Ms. Tommy Nolan
Mrs. Pamela Ritterling
the theology department, will continue
her ministry of education at John Paul II High School in Tallahassee, Florida.
TOMMY NOLAN, who has been at CJ for 26 years as an English teacher, a fine arts
teacher and for the last 14 years as a counselor, will retire from CJ and continue with
her private practice and spend time with family and friends.
MRS. PAMELA RITTERLING, who has been at CJ for three years as the academic
support person in the Student Learning Center, will move to Ohio with her husband
and continue her ministry of supporting students as they learn.
We thank these special women for all that they have shared with the CJ community
and pray that the Sacred Heart of Jesus will bless each of them and their families!
Textbooks for 2013-2014
Cor Jesu Virtual Bookstore, powered by eCampus, will be
open beginning June 10. The Virtual Bookstore will offer
free shipping from June 10-17.
A link to the textbook list for next year and to the eCampus
website will be available on the Cor Jesu home page at
www.corjesu.org by June 10, 2013.
Questions? Contact your Virtual Bookstore Customer
Service at bookstore@ecampus.com or 877-284-6744.
Corde Players Celebrate Another Successful Year!
Left to right: Meg Walukonis ’13, Megan Reschke ’13, Claire Mullaney ’13, Mary Grace Quinlan
’13, Laura Bolt, Barry MacKinnon, Gina MacKinnon, Emily Milligan ’13 and Michelle Deves ’13.
On Tuesday, May 14, the Corde Players celebrated the school year and all of the
wonderful events and memories we have made. Everyone came dressed in costumes,
and the board even came dressed up as our directing team from the spring musical!
After dinner was served, the Academy Awards were passed out, including ones for
best male actor in the fall play, best female actress in the spring musical, funniest
moment in fall play, most dedicated Corde Player, funniest Corde Player and more.
The banquet was the best way to finish off the school year and enjoy one more evening with our fabulous seniors!
Mrs. Elliott Receives
Truman State Teacher
Recognition Award
Congratulations to
Guidance Director
Joann Elliott, who
was nominated by CJ
alum Bridget Waller
’09 for Truman State
University’s James and
Mrs. Joann Elliott
Margaret Mudd
Teacher Recognition Scholarship. The
scholarship was established to recognize
high school teachers to make a lasting and
positive impact on the lives of their students and to provide meaningful scholarship support for Truman students. Yellow Ribbon Week
SUICIDE AWARENESS AND
PREVENTION AT COR JESU
Cor Jesu 2013-14 Speech Team
Congratulations to the newest members fo the Speech Team for the 2013-14 school
year and also to our captains Kelsey Keady ’14 and Tess Martin ’15!
PROSE:
Bridget Hunkins ’15
Grace Diers ’16, Lauren
Kammerer ’14
POETRY:
HUMOROUS/SERIOUS INTERPRETATION:
Kelsey Keady ’14, Molly Pohlman ’16
DUET ACTING: Deanna Schmidt ’16,
Kathleen Reschke ’16
STORYTELLING: Julie Amuedo ’14,
Cece Meyer ’16
RADIO BROADCASTING:
Abby Eleeson ’15
Sawyer Judge ’15,
ORIGINAL ORATORY: Katie Burton ’15,
Margaret Bernard ’15
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING:
Sawyer Judge ’15
DUET IMPROV: Julia Pottinger ’15,
Tess Martin ’15
Alternates
Alternates are an integral part of the
speech team and prepare just as everyone
else on the team. When the team has
Saturday rehearsals prior to each meet,
the best and most prepared on the team
will be the ones to compete at the meet.
PROSE:
Elizabeth Onder ’16
DUET ACTING: Mary Beth Howard ’16,
Emily Lickenbrock ’16
DUET IMPROV: Anna Gardner ’15,
Maria Ceriotti ’16
HUMOROUS/SERIOUS INTERPRETATION:
Hannah Starnes ’16
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING:
Rose Forget ’14
STORYTELLING:
Samantha Eichorn ’16
Thank you to the students, parents,
faculty and staff members for their
support during Yellow Ribbon
Week. The counselors went into
every theology class to discuss suicide
prevention and awareness, as well
as brainstorming ideas on how to
promote kindness in our community.
It was a school-wide effort again this
year, and it was truly a testimony to
the caring community here at CJ!
Freshman Field Trip
to the St. Louis Zoo
On May 15, the freshmen took their
biology lesson out of the lab and
to the zoo as a fun and educational
extension to the animals and ecology
unit which is studied by all freshmen
in the last weeks of the biology
curriculum. Charger Update . . .
Two Cor Jesu Seniors Sign Letters of Intent for Collegiate Sports
Congratulations to the two Cor Jesu
seniors who signed letters of intent
on Tuesday, May 14, to play collegiate athletics: Mary Kate Faust,
a member of the 2013 CJ volleyball
team, will return to the court next
year to play for Rockhurst, and
Katie Thieret, who will play volleyball for Roger Williams University
Class of 2013 Outstanding Athletes
The freshmen attended their choice
of one of the following presentations while at the zoo: Biodiversity,
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates, Genetic Conservation, Zoo
Careers–Zoo Veterinarian, Zoo
Careers–Animal Nutrition and Study
of Animal Behavior. The classes were
held in the Education department of
the Living World facility. Numerous outstanding athletes in the Class of 2013 will continue their athletic
prowess at college — three in volleyball, two in field hockey, two in soccer, one in
swimming and one in gymnastics. The following athletes have been recognized for
outstanding performances on and off the field of competition. Kathleen Golterman
was selected as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete. Kathleen was a two-sport
athlete, who was part of the 2012 State Soccer Championship Team and the 2012
Midwest Field Hockey Championship. Alena Hegger, a field hockey and track-andfield two-sport athlete, and Caitlyn Slattery, a softball and track-and-field athlete,
were recognized for their outstanding sportsmanship with the Missouri State High
School Athletic Association Sportsmanship Award. Molly Burke was the final line
of defense as the goalie for the Midwest Field Hockey Championship Team. She
also qualified for the State Championship in swimming her junior and senior seasons. Molly, a National Merit Finalist, received the Army Reserve National Scholar
Athlete Award. Laura Milles Outstanding Athlete Award
The English Department
Summer Reading List
is now available online here.
The Cor Jesu Athletic Department bestowed special
recognition to senior, Laura Milles, at the 2013 Honors
Convocation. In the day and age of sports specialization,
Laura has accomplished something unprecedented at CJ.
She has competed in three sports for all four years of her
high school career. This alone is a feat that has not been
achieved for decades. What makes Laura even more outstanding is that all three teams she has competed on have
made it to the State Championship. As a member of the
2012 Soccer Championship Team, the 2012 Midwest Field Hockey Championship
Team and the 2013 Basketball Final Four Team, Laura was selected as the South
County Athlete of the Year. Cor Jesu Athletic Department has recognized Laura’s
contributions by creating the “Laura Milles Outstanding Athlete Award.” This award
will be given to any Cor Jesu student athlete who participates in three sports for all
four years at Cor Jesu. Laura’s intense dedication to her sports will not be forgotten. Members of the 2013-14 Student Council
During the summer, students look forward to pools, sleeping in and the absence of homework. Some students, however, are
already thinking about the next school year and how they want to participate. The following students have been elected to
positions on the 2013-14 Student Council. Freshmen Student Council members will be elected in October 2013. Congratulations to the 2013-14 StuCo officers and representatives!
2013-2014 Student Council
Exec Board
PRESIDENT:
Anna Smith ’14
VICE PRESIDENT:
Aly Cadice ’14
SECRETARY:
Allison Stumpf ’15
TREASURER:
Lexi Knott ’14
SPIRIT COMMISSIONER:
Lauren Merlo ’14
2013-2014 Executive Board Anna Smith, president; Allison Stumpf, secretary; Lexi Knott,
treasurer; Lauren Merlo, spirit commissioner and Aly Cadice, vice president
Class of 2014 Board
Class of 2015 Board
Class of 2016 Board
PRESIDENT:
Katy Doder
Pahic
SECRETARY: Annie Nikodem
TREASURER: Abby Chellis
PRESIDENT:
Sawyer Judge
Abby Schmitt
SECRETARY: Anne Wilhelm
TREASURER: Meghan McGowan
PRESIDENT:
VICE PRESIDENT: Olivia
VICE PRESIDENT:
VICE PRESIDENT:
HOMEROOM REPS:
HOMEROOM REPS: 
Claire Anvender
Kate Dolan
Courtney Hymes
Sarah Jaeger
Kathryn Kohnen
Hannah Kroll
Madeline Childs
Libby Digman
Mary Dischert
Catie Fanning
Kelsey Gima
Annie Meyer
Elizabeth Mitchell
Greta Mueller
Rachel Noser
Sarah Noser
Mary Ringwald
Mia Zanaboni
Deanna Schmidt
Hope Zanaboni
SECRETARY: Mary Zanaboni
TREASURER: Erin Siebert
HOMEROOM REPS:
Jane Mackowiak
Tess Martin
Darcy Neier
Ellie Rupp
Anne Staten
Abby Walsh
Katelyn Bright
Suzy Evenson
Brenna Gilliam
Mikayla Harvey
Paige Look
Angela Merlo
Science Department Attends STEM Conference
From May 15-18, the science department faculty attended the National Science Teachers
Association (NSTA) STEM Forum and Expo that was held in St. Louis. The faculty attended
sessions on a variety of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) topics and explored
new products. All science disciplines were represented, giving the faculty new insights in the
future of STEM studies and careers. Rebecca Mitchell
Claire Munsell
Maureen Reilly
Megan Schoelch
Lizzie Slinkard
Eile Woeltje
CJ
campus
ministry
If you are who you should be,
you will set the world on fire!
May Crowning
On May 8, The CJ community gathered
to honor Mary as Queen of the Universe
and Queen of our hearts, as representatives chosen by students crowned our
statue of the Blessed Mother. Together
we prayed the Rosary and recited an Act
of Consecration to the Blessed Mother.
May Queen was Anne Carron ’13.
The May Crowning Court included
Elizabeth Mitchell ’14, Abby Walsh
’15, and Claire Viviano ’16, with junior
attendant Iris Walsh, sister of Shannon
Walsh ’16. We carry on a long-standing
Catholic tradition of celebrating Mary
and her virtues that are such important
examples and guides for our lives.
Please Remember in Your Prayers
The Class of 2013 — May God bless
them as they continue their journey
beyond Cor Jesu.
Our rising seniors, the Class of 2014
— Before they begin their senior year,
juniors will complete 40 hours of service
for their LASTing project (Living As
Sacraments Today).
Our beloved Sr. Colleen Mattingly —
Yes, we are sad that she is leaving our
Cor Jesu community, but we rejoice with
her because she is taking final vows as an
Apostle of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on
August 3 at the Motherhouse in Connecticut! Please continue to pray for Sr. Colleen
and all who are listening carefully to discern if God is calling them to religious life.
The school community sent Sr. Colleen on
this next step of her spiritual journey with
a heartfelt blessing at the closing prayer
service on May 17.
Special thanks
to student
organizers
Christina
Sinak ’13 and
Jill Whitman
’14 and all
the girls, who
so generously
gave of this
very precious part of themselves in
order to make life better for a child with
medical hair loss issues.
Campus Ministry Leadership
for 2013-14
Congratulations to the following students who have committed to leadership
roles in Campus Ministry next year!
PRESIDENT:
Annie Luckey ’14
VICE-PRESIDENT:
Julia Pottinger ’15
COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY:
“The prayerful support I experienced when
the entire school blessed me before my
final vows is a continuation of what I have
known all along at CJ, and enables me to
take this next step toward committing my
life to Christ,” stated Sr. Colleen Mattingly.
Our Holy Father Pope Francis — Pope
Francis is taking only one international trip
this year: to Brazil, the world’s most populous Catholic country, where he will visit
slums, prisons, and hospitals treating AIDS
patients. Francis, who has said he wants
to make concern for the poor a hallmark
of his papacy, will visit the Manguinhos
slum in Rio de Janeiro on the fourth day
of his July 22-29 trip to the world’s largest
Catholic country.
Cor Jesu Haircuts for Love
Thanks to stylists from Za Za Zsu Salon
and stylist Missy Alessi, who donated their
time and skills to IMPEL’s Haircuts for
Love event on May 1. The Cor Jesu
community donated 23 pony tails to
Children With Hairloss during the event.
RECORDING SECRETARY:
Lyn Hussey ’14
Abby Walsh ’15
LITURGY CHAIRS: Jessie Stankoven ’14,
Angelica Brice ’16
PRAYER & SEASONS TEAM: Sarah Ferretti ’14,
Cara Greenley ’14, Haley Williams ’15,
Maria Lanari ’15, Claire Munsell ’16
SERVICE CHAIRS: Maggie Billadeau ’14,
Katie Hermsmeier ’14
SERVICE COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY:
Elizabeth Onder ’16
SERVICE COMMITTEE TEAM: Molly Munsell
’14, Angie Pereira ’14, Shannon
McKeon ’15, Paige Look ’16
RESPECT LIFE: Bridget Hunkins ’15,
Annie Gardner ’15, Erin O’Brien ’15
THEOLOGY CLASS REPS CHAIRS: Ellie Worth
’14, Mary Julia Kramer ’15, Kristi
Navalta ’15
HOSPITALITY TEAM:
Maria Zak ’16
Natalie Sinak ’16,
TECHIE TEAM: Kristi Navalta ’15,
Sophie Genovese ’14
Have a safe and happy summer, CJ!
Congratulations to
Mrs. MaryJo Clark!
CJ art teacher Mrs.
MaryJo Clark, has
gallery space at the
Soulard Art Market
and Contemporary
Gallery. This gallery
is a co-op of 14 artists who each have a
Mrs. MaryJo Clark
room in which they
show and sell artwork.
All are invited to visit the gallery at 2028
S. 12 St. in the Soulard neighborhood. The
gallery hours are Thursday and Friday from
6-10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from
noon-6 p.m.
ASCJ Centennial
Celebration
SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2013
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CHURCH
Join the Apostles of
the Sacred Heart of
Jesus for a liturgy,
commemorating
100 years of service
in St. Louis,
on Sunday,
June 30 at
St. Francis Xavier
Church at 2:30 p.m. A reception will
follow. The Apostles’ dedication to the
St. Louis community was featured in
recent edition of the St. Louis Review.
Parents Corner
Mothers’ Club News…
www.corjesu.org/mothersclub
“A mother’s treasure is her daughter.”
— Unknown
Thank you to the moms who came
to our April Board meeting and have
already volunteered to help next year!
Several key positions have been filled
already thanks to the great response, so
we’ll be able to hit the ground running
in August beginning with our welcome
evenings for new freshman moms. We
are always looking for volunteers to help
with our many events during the school
year, so please consider over the summer
how you might like to help. If you think
you would like to chair or co-chair a
committee for next year, please email
Mary Luckey at Mary.luckey@maritz.
com anytime this summer.
A special thank you to Laurie Keady
and her team for hosting the Honors
Convocation reception for the seniors.
What a great way to bid farewell to
our seniors and their parents. We wish
them all the best throughout their
college years!
Thank you for your support of the
Mothers’ Club! We wish you and your
families a peaceful and relaxing summer!
Mary Luckey
Mothers’ Club President
CJ Spirit Stop
Thank You!
Thanks to the moms who faithfully
showed up each month to work their
lunch time slots and to the moms on
the Special Events team, who gave up
evenings and weekend days to staff
our store. Most especially, thanks to
Jackie Spellmeyer, who spent countless hours over the past five years as
co-chair of the Spirit Stop. There is
a lot of behind-the-scenes work that
goes into making the Spirit Stop run
well, and Jackie has been responsible
for much of it.
Spirit Stop Volunteers
If you would like to become a
Spirit Stop volunteer for next
year, please contact Julie Siebert at
juliesiebert@prodigy.net. We have
a very limited number of open slots,
and they will be filled on a firstcome, first-serve basis.
Even as we welcome the break for
summer, we are already excited about
opening the Spirit Stop in August
with some great new merchandise
that you are going to love! Have a
great vacation and stay safe!
Cor Jesu Choirs “Wow” the Audience at Spring Concert!
The Cor Jesu Music Department had successful performances at the Spring Concert. Held on April 25
at the Skip Viragh Center for the Arts at Chaminade, the concert featured Concert Choir, Freshman
Choir, Chamber Choir, Show Choir, and the State Ensembles and Soloists. The evening was full of
entertaining songs including “One Day More” from Les Miserables, to a pop mash-up written by our
very own Anna Marie Cruzen ’13. In addition, a special collaboration on two pieces between the
Concert Choir and De Smet’s Choir made it a very memorable evening. Congratulations to the
Cor Jesu Music Department and all our young musicians!
Parents Corner
Fathers’ Club News…
Installation of New Flag Poles
The Cor Jesu Fathers’ Club had one
final service project as we closed out the
2012-13 school year. Flag poles were
installed in front of the gymnasium
www.corjesu.org/fathersclub
entrance with the help of CJFC Service
Chair Jim Lewis (Emily ’13, Caroline ’16)
and his volunteers. A special thanks to
Joe Vitale (Kara ’14) and Vitale Construction for their assistance in this project.
The Fathers’ Club was very grateful to
Mr. Vitale for his offer to dig the holes and
pour the cement! Check out the newly
installed flag poles with the American
flag and CJ banner flying high the next
time you visit the campus.
Farewell and Good Luck
It’s been an honor to lead the Cor Jesu
Fathers’ Club over the past school year.
As a seven-year CJFC member, I can say
without reservation that the Fathers’ Club
provided great memories, camaraderie and
a lasting dedication to CJA. From service
projects and fellowship opportunities to
attending CJFC events with my daughters
(Molly ’10 and Anne ’13), I will always
View AP Tests Scores Online
Once again, Cor Jesu had a record number of students take Advanced Placement
(AP) tests at Cor Jesu. This year, AP results will be posted online only from the
College Board. Students must create a College Board account in order to access their
AP scores online in July 2013. Please have your daughter sign up for a free College
Board account at www.apscore.org as soon as possible. If students have registered
for the SAT or participated in other College Board programs, they may already have
an account and can simply sign in. Students who have a College Board account will
receive email updates about how and when they can access their scores.
Students will need to provide their AP number in order to view their scores online
and send scores to colleges. Their AP number was provided to the students at the
time of testing on a tear-off card included in their student packs. They must keep
this in a safe place in order to access their scores in July. We look forward to having
the students receive their results this summer.
Students who provided their email address on the AP test will receive a notification
when their AP scores are available. treasure the experiences and friendships
along the way. I would like to take
this opportunity to thank my fellow
Fathers’ Club officers, board members,
chairs, co-chairs and volunteers for their
dedication in making 2012-13 another
successful year. Special thanks to our
advisor, President Sr. Barbara Thomas,
for her continued support and prayers.
We now pass the torch to the next
group of dads, dedicated to the mission
of enhancing the academic, spiritual
and social lives of CJA students through
service, fellowship and creating memorable moments to share with our daughters. My best wishes for carrying on
the traditions and legacy of service that
represent the Cor Jesu Fathers’ Club!
Rick Davis
CJ Fathers’ Club President
Sending College Credit
Course Transcripts
Send transcripts for 1818 ACC SLU courses:
1. Log in to your SLU account at myslu.
slu.edu (Login information is on sticker in
CJ student planner. If you forget your password
you can have it reset by calling the 1818 ACC
office at SLU: 977-3142 ext. 2)
2. Click on the “Student” tab and select
“Registration Status.”
3. Click on the “Student” tab again
(it’s different from the one you clicked on
earlier) and select “Student Records.”
4. Click on “Request a Transcript” to send
an official transcript to your college or
click on “Academic Transcript” to view
an unofficial copy.
Send transcripts for ACP UMSL courses:
Complete a request online at www.umsl.
edu/~registration/student/transcripts. Important Dates for August 2013
Uniform for
2013-2014
Please check the monthly calendar in Principal’s Perspective or
the online calendar at www.corjesu.org/calendar for calendar changes.
August 8
Technology Mtg. for Fresh. Parents (A-G)
(Students do not need to attend)
7-8 p.m.
Little Theater
August 9
Technology Training for Freshmen (A-G)
9 a.m.–1 p.m.
August 12 - 16
Fall Sports Tryouts
Times TBA
August 12
Technology Mtg. for Fresh. Parents (H-M) 7-8 p.m.
(Students do not need to attend)
Little Theater
August 13
Technology Training for Freshmen (H-M)
9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Technology Mtg. for Fresh. Parents (N-Z)
(Students do not need to attend)
7-8 p.m.
Little Theater
August 15
Technology Training for Freshmen (N-Z)
9 a.m.–1 p.m.
August 16
Freshmen Orientation
8 a.m.–2 p.m.
August 19
First day of classes for ALL students
(No uniform required)
School Pictures for Underclassmen
12:10 Dismissal
August 20
Classes (No uniform required)
12:10 Dismissal
August 21
First full day of classes (Uniform required) 8 a.m.–2:40 p.m.
2013-2014 School Forms
ALL FORMS ARE DUE ON JULY 15, 2013
Please visit www.corjesu.org/forms to download the forms. Click on the form name to open
the file, fill out the appropriate areas of each form using the editable PDF fields. Please print
and sign the forms and return to the main school office by July 15.
Forms required for ALL students:
o Emergency Release Form (Please complete this form even if you signed one for summer camp.)
oC
or Jesu Health Form
(ALL students must complete a health form. A physical, to be completed between 4/1 - 7/15, is mandatory
only for incoming freshmen, transfer students and anyone participating in sports.)
Additional form required ONLY for incoming freshmen/transfer students:
o Archdiocesan Code for Youth Form
o M
edia Permission Form (Please complete this form even if you signed one for summer camp.)
Forms required for students trying out or participating in sports:
oC
or Jesu Health Form
oM
SHSAA Sports Physical Examination Form
oA
thletic Transportation Form
Dress Uniform
WORN FOR MASS, SPECIAL DAYS,
ASSEMBLY DAYS WITH SPEAKERS, ETC.
Days on which students have to wear
the dress uniform will usually be
marked on the planner. For days that
are not yet scheduled, announcements
will be made.
• Uniform Skirt
• Oxford shirt with CJ logo
(must be tucked in)
• Navy tights OR navy knee socks
OR no-show white socks
• Solid brown shoes
• Navy Blazer with CJ logo
Everyday Uniform
• Uniform Skirt
• Solid brown shoes
•S
hirts: Oxford shirt with CJ logo
(must be tucked in) OR
Red/Navy polos long- or shortsleeve with CJ logo
•S
weaters: Red/Navy crewneck
or cardigan
• Navy fleece with CJ logo
• Navy tights OR navy knee socks
OR no-show white socks OR
Navy leggings* with CJ logo
Summer Uniform
• Khaki shorts
• Navy Polo shirt with CJ logo
• No-show white socks
• Solid brown shoes
• Belt
* The navy leggings with CJ logo are
optional and must be purchased at
Just Me Apparel.
Cor Jesu Excels on National Foreign Language Exams
National Foreign Language Exams aren’t just for CJ’s Latin students any more! This past spring, students taking French and Spanish were
also extended the offer to test their proficiency in their respective areas of study, proving their prowess on a national scale. And their hard
work paid off. All levels of students taking Latin, French and Spanish scored higher than the national averages! Congratulations to the
following students:
French - Level I
Latin - Level I
Spanish - Level I
Angelica Brice
Margaret McDonagh
Marie Huhmann
Caroline Vordtriede
Christian Nieters
Erin Siebert
Maria Zak
Emily Koenig
Arya Naidu
Anna Goldkamp
Elizabeth Onder
Megan Schoelch
RANKED 8TH IN THE NATION CERTIFICATE OF HONOR
Natalie Gottschlich
RANKED 10TH IN THE NATION CERTIFICATE OF HONOR
Claire Munsell
RANKED 7TH IN THE NATION CERTIFICATE OF HONOR
Clare Bolesta
Michelle DeMartino
Marissa Gassner
Gabrielle Hoffman
Caroline Hughes
Genevieve Jacquot
Emily Lickenbrock
Domenica Miramonti
Abigail Mohr
Sarah Pribe
SCORED ABOVE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE
French - Level II
Haley Williams
RANKED 6TH IN THE NATION CERTIFICATE OF HONOR
Margaret Bernard
Kennedy Coplen
Angela Hancock
Taylor Hendrickson
Sarah Hogan
Shannon Klaus
Lisa Millar
SCORED ABOVE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE
French - Level III
Nicole Quinlivan
TOP 20 PERCENT NATIONALLY CERTIFICATE OF HONOR
Casey Franz
Monica Pfeffer
SCORED ABOVE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE
French - Level IV
Anna Lehman
Julie Shoemake
SCORED ABOVE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE
SUMMA CUM LAUDE - GOLD
MAXIMA CUM LAUDE - SILVER
Molly Pohlman
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Madeleine Bishop
Kristen Bradley
Emma Leahy
Melinda Madden
CUM LAUDE
Latin - Level II
Margaret Derdeyn
Teresa Martin
Alicia Meehan
MAXIMA CUM LAUDE - SILVER
Claire Boyce
GOLD - SCORED IN THE 95TH PERCENTILE
SILVER - SCORED 85TH TO 94TH PERCENTILE
Kathryn Eilerman
Sophia Forget
Margaret Hood
Jacquelyn Laughlin
Megan Mathews
Emily McKendry
Megan Ramberger
Kristen Ritchie
Emily Rohatgi
Natalie Sinak
Claire Viviano
Hope Zanaboni
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
BRONZE - SCORED 75TH TO 84TH PERCENTILE
Elizabeth Caputa
Katherine Gelfand
Emma Hogrebe
Courtney Hymes
Stephanie Keeline
Anna Marie Backer
Katelyn Bright
Anna Carril
Courtney Cohan
Natalie Davis
Renee Ellegood
Ann Fernandez
Riley Gannon
Brenna Gilliam
Maria Gorla
Natalie Hoppe
Nathalie Jones
Brandi Jungels
Ekaterina Karre
Rachel Kegler
Elizabeth Kelly
Caroline Krobath
Caroline Lewis
Abigail Markus-Longland
Kelly McLaughlin
Mary Kate Morris
Abigail Munger
Katie Najjar
CUM LAUDE
Latin - Level III
Mary Munsell
SUMMA CUM LAUDE - GOLD
Emily Boschert
Olivia Rohatgi
MAXIMA CUM LAUDE - SILVER
Amanda Farmer
Sarah Leible
Rachel Noser
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Bridget Colombini
Olivia Grondalski
CUM LAUDE
Latin - Level IV
Mary Burke
Julia Esswein
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Abby Nieters
Jane Powell
Sara Rakowiecki
Hannah Rasch
Elizabeth Rechtien
Maureen Ryan
Elizabeth Schimpf
Elizabeth Slinkard
Naomi Stevens
Patricia Villegas
Melanie Walukonis
Bridget Weigle
Eile Woeltje
Mary Zanaboni
HONORS - SCORED 50TH TO 74TH PERCENTILE
Spanish - Level II
Amanda Gapsch
GOLD - SCORED IN THE 95TH PERCENTILE
Kathryn Buscher
Claire Colvin
Rachel Freitag
Colleen Harrington
Sawyer Judge
Lauren Kammerer
SILVER - SCORED 85TH TO 94TH PERCENTILE
Sloane Carlson
Danielle Carr
Amanda Dennis
Keara Greunke
Grace Hartman
Amanda Heard
Jane Mackowiak
Mary Magee
Jennifer Mayberger
Darcy Neier
Abigail Schmitt
Emily Struttmann
Caroline Suess
Shannon Walsh
BRONZE - SCORED 75TH TO 84TH PERCENTILE
Andrea Baumann
Tori Bertucci
Nicole Billmeyer
Maura Buchheit
Andrea Cannito
Sharon Desloge
Kate Dolan
Rose Forget
Anna Gardner
Jesssica Garland
Maria Gordon
Margaret Herrmann
Kathryn Kohnen
Meghan McGowan
Kristi Navalta
Hannah Pacheco
Meghan Redd
Bridget Ringwand
Ellen Rupp
Kristina Schmelter
Jennifer Seithel
Anne Staten
Allison Stumpf
Erin Sullivan
Nora Thiemann
Molly Waller
Abigail Walsh
Rachel Warden
HONORS - SCORED 50TH TO 74TH PERCENTILE
Spanish - Level III
Sophia Cygnarowicz
GOLD - SCORED IN THE 95TH PERCENTILE
Sara Feldner
Naomi Glascock
Larissa Gutierrez
Natalie Haffner
Taylor Klimt
Lauren Miller
Rebeca Serrano
Julia Walter
Jill Whitman
Katherine Williams
SILVER - SCORED 85TH TO 94TH PERCENTILE
Maggie Billadeau
Andrea Body
Erin Bollinger
Abigail Chellis
Madeline Childs
Taylor Dailing
Claire Elliott
Continued on page 13
National Foreign Language Exams
Continued from page 12
Spanish - Level III
(continued)
Sarah Ferretti
Kelly Galakatos
Hannah Hartwell
Monica Hudson
Katherine Johnson
Angela Pereira
Ashley Watson
BRONZE - SCORED 75TH TO 84TH PERCENTILE
Emily Ainsley
Julie Amuedo
Alyssa Cadice
Natalie Chrisco
Elizabeth Digman
Mary Dischert
Ashley Enig
Cathleen Fanning
Kelsey Gima
Paige Grasso
Ashley Hebenstreit
Mary Kate Hummel
Kelsey Keady
Anne Luckey
Anne Madden
Anne Meyer
Kelly Miller
Elizabeth Mitchell
Molly Obert
Samantha Osterloh
Abby Pike
Monika Pike
Maddie Sauer
Emily Schueppert
Margaret Schulte
Allison Segura
Caitlyn Stephan
Grace Wanner
HONORS - SCORED 50TH TO 74TH PERCENTILE
Spanish - Level IV
Ellen Boll
Melissa Winkelmann
BRONZE - SCORED 75TH TO 84TH PERCENTILE
Margaret Amato
Jennifer Antonacci
Alexandra Berry
Sarah Cafazza
Alessandra Carretero
Sofia Carretero
Kathleen Cihota
Anne Davis
Alexandra Howard
Rebecca Moore
Claire Peterson
Sarah Pluff
Lisa Puetz
Kathleen Sainz
Lauren Spreen
Kayla Struttmann
Margaret Pate White
HONORS - SCORED 50TH TO 74TH PERCENTILE
Spanish - Level V
Emily Otto
SILVER - SCORED 85TH TO 94TH PERCENTILE
Independent Science Research Awards
Congratulations to Cor Jesu’s 2013-14 Independent Science Research students
who had another outstanding year in area science competitions. The following is
the recognition each student received for their research projects:
Allison Gmelich ’13 GLUCOSINOLATES IN IRON-TREATED BRASSICA RAPA
• Scholarship Winner, Honors Division, St. Louis Science Fair
• Naval Science Award, Office of Naval Research
Melanie Hosty ’13 CHLORINE METABOLITES IN TAP AND SOURCE WATERS
• World Aquarium Award
• US Navy and Marine Corps Naval Science Award
Ellen Komlos ’13 EFFICACY OF HAND WASHING
• Semifinalist, Honors Division, St. Louis Science Fair
• Mu Alpha Theta Award
• Department of Health and Human Services Award
• US Air Force Achievement Award
Cassidy Manns ’13 DETECTION OF MELAMINE IN PET FOODS
• Semifinalist, Honors Division, St. Louis Science Fair
• American Chemical Society Award
• Ricoh Sustainable Development Award
•US Air Force Award
Claire Mullaney ’13 HEAVY METALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE NEW LEAD BELT
• Semifinalist, Honors Division, St. Louis Science Fair
• Certificate of Excellence, The Association of Women Geoscientists
• Scholarship Award, LMI Science Group
Katherine Walter ’13 CHARACTERIZATION OF ENZYME INHIBITORS
Semifinalist, Honors Division, St. Louis Science Fair
Teresa Wemhoener ’13
CIRCADIAN RYHTHMS RELATED TO STUDENT ACCOMPLISHMENT
• Semifinalist, Honors Division, St. Louis Science Fair
• MEMC College Scholarship Award
May you walk with God this summer in whatever you do and wherever you go.
A Summer Blessing
Have a great summer! May your experiences
renew, refresh and re-energize you and your
families. Be assured of my prayers for you.
Sr. Kathleen Mary Coonan, ascj
Principal
Walking with God means...
Walking with honesty and with courage,
Walking with love and respect and concern for the feelings of others.
May you talk to God this summer and every day and in every situation.
Talking with God means...
Praying words of praise or the beauty of creation
Saying prayers of thanks for friends and good times,
Asking God’s help in all your decisions
Expressing sorrow when you have failed.
May you talk with God every day. Amen