We will now take a brief break from our reporting about the 天美影院 Summer Program to turn our thoughts to the inaugural New England program, which begins on Sunday! So, let us begin by introducing the all-star team of alumni and TAC students who will be on hand for the upcoming, two-week foray into Catholic liberal education in Northfield, Massachusetts:
Andrew Rossi (鈥13)鈥 Proving that he truly is a superhuman,
Andrew Rossi (鈥13) 鈥 who served as the head men鈥檚 prefect in 天美影院 鈥 is flying across country to serve in the same capacity in New England. A native of Bakersfield, 天美影院, Rossi (as everyone calls him) is a seventh-year Summer Program veteran. When he鈥檚 not leading Summer Programs, he teaches logic, geometry, history, and chemistry at St. Augustine Academy in Ventura, 天美影院. 鈥淢y favorite part of the Summer Program,鈥 he says, 鈥渋s interacting with the students and listening to their first thoughts on the great books.鈥 In past years he has overseen the program鈥檚 athletic competitions, a role he anticipates taking up in New England, too. If there鈥檚 ever a softball game, expect him to pitch!
Sarah Dufresne (鈥14)鈥 The women鈥檚 head prefect in New England Program will be
Sarah Dufresne (鈥14), now serving her sixth program. A onetime volunteer for her high school鈥檚 campus ministry team and an occasional missionary with Justice for All鈥檚 pro-life campus outreach, Sarah sees being 鈥渞adically available鈥 as key to working well with young adults 鈥 an approach she exhibits every day with the high school students. 鈥淲hen I was a student at the College, I began to understand the meaning of true freedom as I was given the opportunity to learn the timeless truths that, when understood under the light of faith, truly set us free,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hat a gift! I want others to have this incredible gift as well.鈥
Jean Guerreiro (鈥22)鈥 鈥淚 attended the Summer Program in 2018, and I know it sounds crazy, but I applied right after and joined the Class of 2022 one month later,鈥 says sophomore
Jean Guerreiro of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Jean is one of the 34 students who, having spent their freshman year on the 天美影院 campus, will
transfer to the New England campus for their sophomore year. 鈥淭he students who are coming to this, the first Summer Program in New England, are ready to make history, and that鈥檚 exciting,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 hope they all dive into the classes and activities, full of energy and enthusiasm. That will make a huge impact on their experience of the program.鈥
Meg Murphy (鈥22)鈥 A New England native,
Meg Murphy (鈥22) of Cheshire, Connecticut, is a rising sophomore on the College鈥檚 天美影院 campus. 鈥淚鈥檝e never attended a Summer Program, nor have I worked one,鈥 she admits. 鈥淪o this will be my first!鈥 Grateful for all she experienced during her first year at the College, Meg is eager to share those blessings with the Summer Program students. 鈥淚t is amazing how much I have grown and learned in just the few months I have been here,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to getting to know the high schoolers and sharing what I love about my school. I鈥檓 also very excited and honored to be a part of the very first New England Summer Program and all the adventures that come with it!鈥
Joseph Guinee (鈥21)鈥 A resident of North Andover, Massachusetts and a rising junior on the 天美影院 campus,
Joseph Guinee (鈥21) is thrilled to see the College 鈥 and the Summer Program 鈥 come to his home state. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to meeting all of the programmers,鈥 says this second-time prefect. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 especially excited to see how everything unfolds on this new campus. What we do this year will define the New England Summer Program for years to come.鈥 He offers the following advice to the students: 鈥淕et sleep. There is plenty of time to hang out with your friends during the day, and sleep is the only thing that will keep you running during classes and the endless activities we will be doing!鈥
Grace (Bueche) and John Jost (both 鈥17)鈥 The picture on the right is of
Grace (Bueche 鈥17) and her husband, classmate John Jost (鈥17), who were married earlier this summer! (John is a the associate director of Admissions on the New England campus, so you can expect to see him around quite a bit over these next two weeks, too.) Although new to the Summer Program, Grace has plenty of experience working with high school students. For the last two years she has taught math and science for the Mother of Divine Grace online school. This fall 鈥 now that the Josts will be living on the New England campus 鈥 she will be teaching math at a nearby Catholic school. 鈥淚 am very excited to come back to TAC,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd help these young students experience the profound good to be found in terms of studies, friends, and Catholic formation.鈥