California
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March 22, 2024
Now that you have been introduced to the head prefects for the California High School Summer Programs, we are happy to begin presenting rest of the leadership team:
Luke Connelly (鈥27) is a freshman from Tacoma, Washington, and a fresh member of the prefect team. From adolescence through high school, he sought to attend a big-name school with plans to follow in his father鈥檚 footsteps as an attorney. Although his mother and one of his sisters had attended TAC, the College seemed too small, and he doubted that it could be the right for him. But when Luke attended the Summer Program in 2021, he realized that college could be more than he had ever thought. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a means for getting a job that pays well,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something to be desired all on its own.鈥 Now that Luke has chosen TAC, his preparation for law school takes the form of spiritual and intellectual formation, which he first saw at the Summer Program.
Joining the team from New Hampshire, Rose Anderson (鈥26) is returning to the Summer Program for a second time, having attended it in 2021 and working last year as a prefect. In high school, Rose鈥檚 plan was to attend a large university. Everything changed, however, during that summer in 2021. Her father had convinced her to try the Summer Program, and while there she saw something rare: 鈥淭he program, the community, everything is ordered toward God, pursuing virtue, pursuing the Faith, becoming a better person, and growing as much as you can in the four years that you鈥檙e here.鈥 That focus 鈥 and particularly its intensity 鈥 was something Rose couldn鈥檛 resist pursuing. 鈥淧eople tell you college is where you go and find yourself,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 realized when I was on the Summer Program that I don鈥檛 want to find myself anywhere but here."
A junior from Macomb, Michigan, Anthony Santine (鈥25) is returning for his third year working on the Summer Program. As a veteran prefect, he is excited for another opportunity to share his experience with the high schoolers: 鈥淚 want to talk with them and get them excited about the kind of thing that we do here,鈥 he says 鈥淚鈥檝e talked with a lot of students about Sophocles鈥 Antigone, which we read on the program, and it鈥檚 so great to be able to share it and help them to realize the impact that a place like this can have.鈥 That impact often includes the instilling of a deeper appreciation for literature and art generally, an appreciation of which Anthony鈥檚 enjoyment of Greek tragedy is just a small part. He also directs one of the school鈥檚 choirs and is an accomplished violinist and vocalist.
As a new prefect from an old TAC family, Maggie Lemmon (鈥26) is the eighth of her generation to come to 草榴社区, following in her parents鈥 footsteps. She grew up looking forward to joining and adding to the school鈥檚 community, saying about her family鈥檚 attitude: 鈥淵ou know that you want to be here, and you want to build the school in any way you can, because all of my siblings and I, we know that we all love this place.鈥 Maggie is looking forward to passing on that love, bringing new students into the community. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really exciting to have an opportunity to meet all these new people who don鈥檛 know whether they want to come or not,鈥 she reflects, 鈥渁nd to maybe be one of the people that helps a student see that this is where they want to be.鈥
In keeping with his home state of Texas鈥檚 reputation, Eli Hunt (鈥25) is an avid wearer of cowboy hats and a hard worker. While serving as a prefect in the past, he has marveled at how quickly even skeptical students warm up to the Summer Program. 鈥淓ven students who seemed to disdain the idea of working hard during the summer soon saw how studying paid off and immediately changed their attitude,鈥 he recalls. The change occurs, he finds, when 鈥渢he students see the redemptive part of it.鈥 Seeing the redemptive quality of study is easier when what鈥檚 studied is great, of course, and Eli also enjoys introducing the students to the Great Books. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like wrangling my younger self,鈥 he remarks. 鈥淚 was once dismissive of the Great Books, so it鈥檚 like I鈥檓 giving my younger self a chance to come and experience the life that I have now.鈥
Although this is the first time working as a prefect for Hannah Chadwick (鈥27), it is not her first experience with the Summer Program. Hannah attended in 2022 and had a life-changing experience. 鈥淚t was the two best weeks of my entire life,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 left that program feeling so fulfilled鈥 鈥 a feeling she attributes to the strong focus on Christ that she found in both the program鈥檚 prefects and in her fellow students. 鈥淚 saw in everyone I talked to a sense of pursuing something deeper,鈥 she recalls. That pursuit 鈥 a pursuit of wisdom, of Christ 鈥 was a focus which she found most especially in the program鈥檚 readings. They offered a perspective which helps students at 草榴社区 鈥渢o live and to live better.鈥
Some people learn about 草榴社区 through a mentor, others through family or friends, but Lucas Wozniak (鈥26) was led to TAC by clicking the wrong link. A high school student at the time, he was searching for a similarly named school and accidentally ended up on . A long list of books greeted him, a list which included the works of St. Augustine, Einstein, and other authors who profoundly shaped Western thought. Now a TAC sophomore, Lukas deeply enjoys the intensity of the academic life 鈥 a stark contrast to his experience in high school, where 鈥渉aving a letter grade and not necessarily knowing the material鈥 seemed the norm. As a prefect, he hopes to share the atmosphere of 鈥済enuine joy鈥 that the rich intellectual life and Catholic culture of TAC provide.