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Yesterday we began a three-part series introducing the prefects for this year鈥檚 High School Summer Program. Below is part 2:

Thomas Cain (鈥18)
Thomas Cain (鈥18)A member of the College鈥檚 newest graduating class, Thomas Cain (鈥18) of Santa Paula, 天美影院, is returning for his fourth Summer Program. 鈥淚 cannot wait,鈥 he says, 鈥渂ecause each year seems to get better.鈥 He is most looking forward to reading and discussing the texts, as well as playing in the volleyball tournament. 鈥淕ive all of yourself to the program,鈥 he advises students. 鈥淓ven if you don鈥檛 end up becoming a freshman here, these two weeks will change your life.鈥 At summer鈥檚 end, Thomas plans to backpack in Europe for three months, and then hopes to begin studying for the priesthood. 鈥淜eep me in your prayers,鈥 he says. 鈥淵ou all are in mine.鈥

Micaela McCall (鈥20)
Micaela McCall (鈥20)Like fellow prefect Graham Crawley (鈥20), rising junior Micaela McCall (鈥20) of Denver, Colorado, was a 鈥渟econd-time freshman鈥 who enrolled at the College after first studying elsewhere. 鈥淚 spent a year at the Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati before converting to Catholicism and 鈥榯ransferring鈥 to TAC,鈥 she explains. 鈥淢y heart longed for a bigger conversation, one about the leading philosophies of Western civilization, the relationship between God and man, and the works of literature that stand out as the best for giving such a vibrant depiction of humanity.鈥 The Summer Program, she finds, offers students a wonderful opportunity to enter that bigger conversation. 鈥淪ee the classes as simply an extension of your life,鈥 she says, 鈥渨here you get to seek answers for questions that matter to you.鈥

Joseph Guinee (鈥21)
Joseph Guinee (鈥21)Although a first-time prefect, rising sophomore Joseph Guinee (鈥21) of North Andover, Massachusetts, is a Summer Program veteran, having attended as a high school student in 2016. 鈥淢y favorite memory was sitting outside the Hollywood Bowl, eating pizza with the great friends I had met,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to seeing this year鈥檚 students read the great books, and to see how that experience will spark in them a desire to seek truth and read yet more great books!鈥 In his spare time, Joseph enjoys cooking, photography, and dancing. His advice for the Summer Program students: 鈥淕et plenty of sleep, and talk with everybody you can.鈥

Siena Hsu (鈥18)
Siena Hsu (鈥18)After graduating from the College this spring, Siena Hsu (鈥18) spent the beginning of the summer with the family of fellow prefect Seamus O鈥橞rien (鈥20) in Wisconsin, 鈥減lanting seeds, fishing, milking cows, sausage-making, and generally getting a very un-天美影院n experience.鈥  She has also been hard at work on her design portfolio, and she hopes to soon land a job as an in-house designer for a publishing company. This year marks her second as a Summer Program prefect and her first as a Catholic, having entered the Church at this spring鈥檚 Easter Vigil. 鈥淚 love running and hiking,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd would love to do both with any students who are interested!鈥

Helen Blain (鈥20)
Helen Blain (鈥20)Four years ago, Helen Blain (鈥20), then a rising high school junior, made the trip from her hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Santa Paula for the Thomas Aquinas College High School Summer Program. Four years later 鈥 and now a rising junior at the College 鈥 she is serving for the second time as a program prefect. Expect to see her often on the athletic field: She enjoys any and all sports, especially rock climbing and soccer. She greatly looks forward 鈥渢o getting to know all the students,鈥 adding that she is 鈥渟uper excited鈥 because her sister will be one of them. 鈥淲ear sunscreen,鈥 she recommends. 鈥淎nd if you truly dedicate yourselves to the readings, the classes will be even more enjoyable and engaging!鈥

Daniel Selmeczy (鈥08)
Daniel Selmeczy (鈥08)A teacher at St. Monica Academy in Pasadena, 天美影院, Daniel Selmeczy (鈥08) is best known as the Summer Program鈥檚 dance instructor, turning neophytes into skilled dancers in time for the end-of-the-program dance. Now returning for his eleventh year as a prefect, he marvels at how he came to attend the College at all. 鈥淚 was an atheist and was accepted to study marine biology at UC Santa Barbara when I first visited TAC,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淒uring that visit, I fell in love with the program and was accepted to attend as a freshman that same year. Within a year I had converted to Catholicism, which to this day has been the single greatest blessing of my entire life.鈥 His favorite memories of past years鈥 programs are the conversations in the dorms and, not surprisingly, the dance lessons.

Meg Downes (鈥20)
Meg Downes (鈥20)鈥淚鈥檓 very extroverted and love getting to meet new people, and then really getting to know them,鈥 reports Meg Downes (鈥20), a rising junior from Hickory Corners, Michigan. As one might guess, she is eager to meet the students on this year鈥檚 Summer Program. Indeed, this second-year prefect鈥檚 favorite memory of last year鈥檚 Summer Program was the opening-night ice-breakers, from which sprung countless new friendships. 鈥淭his is the last group of high schoolers who, if they come to the College as students, will be here at the same time as my class,鈥 she observes, noting that she would be a senior during this group鈥檚 freshman year. Meg loves volleyball and anticipates some intense matches on the College鈥檚 courts during afternoon recreation time.

John Jost (鈥17)
John Jost (鈥17)When he was in high school, John Jost (鈥17) strongly considered going to college on a swimming or baseball scholarship 鈥 until he attended the High School Summer Program. 鈥淚t changed my life,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 the greatest decision I have made thus far.鈥 During the program, he discovered that 鈥渢here was something bigger in life than sports,鈥 and that he 鈥渁ctually liked reading.鈥 He is returning for his fourth year as a prefect while on vacation from his work as an account executive for a Fortune 1000 technology company. 鈥淚 have learned so much from this job,鈥 he says, 鈥渂ut the foundation and habits I developed at TAC gave me the opportunity and ability to succeed in the business world, right out of college.鈥

Stay tuned for Part 3 tomorrow!