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WomanofHeart    Cor Jesu to Host Informational Meeting about New Tax Law



 How did the idea for your pen name,   Are you curious how the new tax law will affect your donations, as well as how you can use a 529 plan for private educa-
 Violet Lemay, come about?  tion? On Tuesday, April 24, 2018, Cor Jesu will host a complimentary professional panel discussion for alumnae and
 Empowered intellectually, spiritually and morally, graduates   When I got started as an illustrator, it   others in our community regarding the new tax law and how it affects education funding (including the MOST 529
 serve as responsible members of the global community.  was important to be known for a very   Plan), charitable giving, retirement planning, school loans, etc. A panel of experts will discuss this new information and
 specific style. If you could develop a   will answer any questions you may have:
 Cathy Myler Fruisen ’85  second style using a second name, in   ·  Christine Boushka   Wealth Advisory Manager, RubinBrown
 theory, you could have two sources
 “Life without art would be dull and dreary,   then of course, our art teacher Jeanne   of income. So, I developed a second   ·  Rob Funke   Financial Advisor, Morgan Stanley/Market Street Group
 lacking beauty, lacking empathy, lacking fun.   Suda, was amazing! She taught me all   ·  Erin Reuter Merkle ’03   Estate and Elder Law Attorney, Reuter Merkle Law Firm
 I don’t like to think about it,” stated illustrator   illustration style and invented the   ·  Melissa Lenz   Financial Advisor, Edward Jones
 and art director, Cathy Myler Fruisen ’85. “Art,”   the art basics that I still use every day   name Violet Lemay. I chose “Violet”
 she says, “is air, and we all need air to survive.”  of my life, but above that, she taught   because I like old-fashioned names   ·  Angela Williams   Ascensus College Savings (MOST)
 So how has Cathy made art into some-  me to be responsible, to budget my
 thing so essential in her life? How does she   and because “violet” can be three
 share her gifts, those fostered at CJ and in   time and to have fun with the work.   things at once: a flower, a color and   “THE NEW TAX LAW AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOU”
 college, to help transform the world for good,   Tommy Nolan, who was our drama   a girl’s name. “Lemay” is where I’m   Informational Panel Meeting
 while also being transformed by its essence?   teacher and directed the school the-
 Cathy shared, via email, how her life as an   from.  Tuesday, April 24, 2018   |   6:00 – 8:00 p.m.   |   Cor Jesu Academy   |   RSVP: pferrara@corjesu.org
 artist has helped her to not only follow her   atre productions at the time, gave   What advice do you have for CJ students
 dreams but to live as the woman God created   me all the space to concoct any idea   and graduates who would like to pursue
 her to be.  I had. Most importantly, she told me   their talents in the arts as a career?

 Why do you believe the arts are so   that I could study theater design in   Start small and never give up. The ex-
 important in schools and society as a   college and become a professional   pression, “it takes twenty years to be
 whole?   set and costume designer. My years   an overnight success,” is very true...  2018 Class Reunion Committee Chairs
 Art is self-expression! Every person is   at Cor Jesu were some of the best.   Ideas are small seeds to plant. Water
 different and expresses him or herself   Thanks to all the beautiful hearts who   them daily. Even if at first it seems like
 differently. Without art in school, ev-  poured so much love into my life.  not much is happening, stick with it!   Attention, Classes of 1963, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008, 2013!
                 The 2018 class reunion invitations will be arriving in the mail soon with all the details for the CJ girls-only reunion event, and
 eryone would be denied creativity as   Over time, if you don’t give up, some-  we hope to see you here in June! Thank you to the following alumnae, who have volunteered to be on their reunion committee:
 an outlet, and many students would   What does your art career entail now?  thing beautiful will grow. Making the
 be denied their opportunity to really   I currently have two jobs. First, I am   creative process a regular part of your   1963 ~  6/2/18:  Rosanna Lingua Nichols, Janet Johnson Schmitz
 shine and become who they’re meant   a freelance illustrator, focusing al-  daily life, even if you’re only able to   1968 ~  6/2/18:  Mary Ann Cracchiolo Comegys, Connie Reyering Gazaway, Mary Gravagna Gieseler, Denise Withus
                             Haddix, Sue Seliga Harris, Mary Ann Kohnen Hunzeker, Kathy Murphy, Helen Lubeley Murray,


 to be. That is a horrible thought!  most exclusively on children’s books.   carve out 10 minutes a day, is the best         Linda Koenig Neiner, Faith Roedder Olliges, Sr. Christian Price, ASCJ
 Sometimes I also write, but mostly, I
 How did your Cor Jesu education foster   make art for books. Second, also as a   reward. If you write one sentence a   1973 ~  6/2/18:  Mary Beth Farkas, JoAnn Bundschuh Gallen, Janet Gravagna
 your artistic talents and prepare you to   day for a year, you’ll have written a   1978 ~  6/2/18:   Michelle Brickey Anderson, Susan Reis Butler, Susan Ceriotti Gaughan, Sue Bante Hoffman,
 pursue a career in art?  freelancer, I am the art director at du-  rough draft for a book.         Karen Kearney, Tina Burniski Klocke, Edith Siener Meyer, Kathy Dunivin Mueckl
 The entire teaching staff encouraged   opress, a small independent publisher   My basic advice to talented young   1983 ~  6/9/18:   Tracy Toenjes Nuelle
 me constantly. They created an envi-  of children’s books.   artists is always the same: 1) Follow   1988 ~  6/9/18:   Laura Behrmann Gys, Holly Knox, Laurie Hunsicker Phillips
 ronment that nurtured creativity. And   What has been the most fulfilling aspect   your dreams but allow your dreams   1993 ~  6/2/18:   Val Schremp Hahn, Anne Ponder Heilig, Carrie George Jost, Kathleen Hinrichs Mercury,
 of your work as an artist?  to change. Creativity comes in many         Jennifer Wheelehon
 Seeing kids enjoy the books is defi-  forms. I started as a stage designer   1998 ~  6/9/18:   Maria Berns Miller, Renee Tomasella Streberger
 nitely the most fulfilling. I’ve been   and ended up a book illustrator. You   2003 ~  6/9/18:  Kelly Thuet Clapp, Alexis Bamvakais Hagenhoff, Kathleen Navin, Nancy Mueller Osterberg
 lucky enough to work on a few books   never know where life might take   2008 ~  6/9/18:  Jen Cleary, Molly Leonard, Lauren Runge Ungerott
 for kids about fine artists – 100 Pablo   you. Don’t put pressure on yourself to   2013 ~  6/2/18:   Christina Belt, Cassie Dace, Andrea Frein, Alena Hegger, Liz Horak, Allison Jedlicka,
 Picassos and Artists and Their Pets.   become one specific thing – instead,         Abby Markus-Longland, Francesca Nicastro, Christina Sinak, Meg Walukonis
 Being able to expose kids of all ages   let yourself evolve. 2) Try very hard to   To volunteer to be on your class reunion committee or for more information about the CJ class reunions, please contact
 to art and art history is the best thing   take on as little student loan debt as   Patty Ferrara at 314.842.4429, ext. 266 or pferrara@corjesu.org or visit our website at www.corjesu.org/reunions.
 ever!  possible. 3) Never stop praying and    We look forward to “getting mad for the plaid” with you at your reunion!
 trusting God’s plan for your life!
 This past December, Cathy Myler Fruisen ’85 visited CJ’s
 Independent Study in Art class to share her story about   Learn more about Cathy’s illustrations and
 how her artistic flair has led to a fulfilling career. Cathy
 is pictured with her former drama teacher, Tommy   books at violetlemay.com.
 18  COR JESU ACADEMY  Nolan, who encouraged her to study theater design.                                 SPIRIT •  SPRING 2017-18   19
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