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summer learning
around campus
Students get to “S.E.E.” up close what engineering has to offer
Godspeed! Each June, corporate partners within the engineering industry team together to
Two staff members retire after decades-long careers at CJA give 20 rising CJ juniors and seniors the opportunity to spend five days discover-
ing and exploring within a wide variety of engineering disciplines through the
After spending the past 36 years Margie accepted Sr. Ellen’s Summer Engineering Experience (S.E.E.) Week. Thanks to the following four
welcoming visitors; caring for invitation and so began her 36-year I want to take this opportunity to local organizations – SLU-Parks College, VA Saint Louis Health Care System,
thank everyone I have had the joy of
students; ensuring office efficiency; career at Cor Jesu Academy. The working with over the past 36 years. Watlow, and Burns & McDonnell – this year’s S.E.E. students focused on aero-
keeping track of students’ position grew each year in many ways: The people I have met through Cor space and environmental, biomedical, and manufacturing engineering, as well
attendance; answering phone calls; Enrollment increased, technology Jesu have made my life far richer as engineering consulting.
answering cold calls; fixing broken continuously advanced, phone than I could ever have imagined. It’s “There was the perfect amount of balance between listening and learning and
been a true labor of love for me, and
copiers; assisting five principals, systems changed, CJ expanded and it was such a bittersweet decision to actually doing,” said one of the S.E.E. participants. “For example, we learned
one president and hundreds of a new office space was designed. finally decide to retire. Thank you about heat and then did an experiment; we learned about 3D printing, then ac-
faculty and staff members; ordering Through it all, Margie learned every from the bottom of my heart for all tually got a 3D printed item; we did an activity on the flow of production, then
diplomas; sealing transcripts; new situation that presented itself and your beautiful notes and kind words. I we learned about how a factory is laid out and run and then got to tour each sec-
treasure the memories and friendships
ordering supplies; and keeping a continued to be the “face of CJ” to all I have made at CJ and will hold them tion and learn about all the parts. I loved all the hands-on activities!”
constant pulse on the school – all who walked through Cor Jesu’s doors. in my heart forever – again, thank you Each day of the S.E.E. week, the students traveled to the engineering sites and
while smiling and “sharing the love Today we thank and congratulate so very much for being such a very focused on the specific disciplines there, while also learning how additional disci-
important part of my life.
of the heart of Christ” constantly – Margie, for after more than three-and- plines come into play within the problem-solving/innovation process. Through a
Margie Geraghty-Schaeffer ’67 has a-half decades, she has chosen much- With love and friendship, variety of activities and experiences, students were also challenged, throughout From the Explore Select the CorJesu Tap the view icon
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retired as Cor Jesu’s longest-serving deserved retirement. Margie Geraghty-Schaeffer ’67 the week, to find new and creative solutions to a third-world case study, tying Public Auras option
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available. Then-principal Sr. Ellen combination of joy, understanding, Sr. Sharon Kalert, ASCJ ’74 is also
Cronan, ASCJ decided to reach out ready answers and care for our “retiring” from teaching to become
to one of her former CJ students – students, their parents and the faculty the new provincial secretary for CJ Camps heat up summer fun for girls
Margie Alsbach – to fill the role. and staff. Each person is important the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of
to Margie and has received undivided Jesus in Hamden, CT. Sr. Sharon has The classrooms, cafeteria, gym and fields were abuzz with activity this summer,
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attention and assistance, always with a taught English to CJ students for the as more than 600 grade school girls created working robots, knitted, baked,
warm smile and eagerness to help. We past nine years. An ardent St. Louis honed study skills, shot baskets, kicked and volleyed balls at CJ’s 2017 Summer
are most grateful!” Cardinals fan, Sr. Sharon was gifted Enrichment and Sports Camps.
For the past 23 years, Kathy with a forever memory right before From a vast array of camps, the students tapped their creativity and fine-
Nolkemper Dacey ’71 has worked she departed for the Motherhouse: tuned their athletic skills during June and July through camps designed for girls
as the administrative assistant to the She got to go on the field at Busch in elementary and middle school and taught by CJ faculty, staff and coaches.
Counseling Department, and this past Stadium before the June 24 Cards vs.
June, she also retired. Kathy’s kind, Pirates game. It was an evening she
calm, gentle and welcoming spirit has won’t soon forget.
served as a beacon for all the students Cor Jesu is grateful for and wishes
over the years, as they prepared for Godspeed to all the faculty who
their college journeys. will be pursuing new endeavors
“Both of these outstanding women this upcoming year: Sr. Catherine
are such an important part of life at Brodersen, Elizabeth Currie, Tracy
CJ,” Principal Sr. Veronica Beato, ASCJ Harkins, Judy Jones and Laura May
Margie Geraghty-Schaeffer ’67 and Kathy Nolkemper
Dacey ’71 ’74 added. “We will miss them very Piontek ’79.
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