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St. Louis University High School | Thursday, February 6, 2025

Volume LXXXIX, Issue XIX

Senior Project culminates in return ceremony; community reflects

Annual Father-Son Mass, Banquet highlighted by guest speaker John Kindschuh BY Owen Williams and Henry Fitzpatrick Staff, reporter

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undreds of St. Louis U. High students and their fathers squeezed into the Chapel last Sunday for the annual Father-Son Mass and Banquet. The fathers and sons enjoyed a Mass celebrated by Fr. Danny Tesvich, SJ, a dinner in the Si Commons, and guest speaker John Kindschuh, father of SLUH student Ryan Kindshuh ’28.

Brian Gilmore makes a speech at the assembly. BY Jens Istvan and Jack Williamson Core Staff, reporter

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fter being immersed in a month of service, Saint Louis U. High’s senior class has returned as men both for and with others. To celebrate their return, a ceremony during Studium on Thursday,

The evening started out in the Chapel of the Beloved Disciple, celebrating the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. Fathers along with their sons played a few small roles in the Mass, such as singing in the choir. “(This event) tells me that the community of SLUH is very healthy. You saw that because the chapel was packed,” said Tesvich. “We got more people than we expected.” After Mass, the sons led their fathers to the Si Commons for a formal

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photo | Aidan McCoy

Jan. 29, the day after their return, was dedicated to showcasing the purpose and meaning of Senior Project. The first part of the event saw both students and faculty listening to groups of enthusiastic seniors sharing impactful stories and testimonies about their life-changing experiences from both the St. Louis area and around the world.

“The classroom presentations give each senior the opportunity to reflect on and share their experience with others,” said Director of Campus Ministry Brian Gilmore. “I think they are a critical piece where the student gets an opportunity to articulate what they learned to an audience.” “We split the seniors up by popu-

continued on page 4 Students and their fathers at the banquet.

photo | Susan O’Keefe

Jesuit students nationwide travel to SLUH takes 2nd in Christian Interscholastic California in first Student Ecology Summit Speech League Finals BY Lucas Hayden and Henry Hassenstab News Editor, reporter

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he most creative minds from far and wide flocked to St. Louis U. High to participate in the Christian Interscholastic Speech League Finals this past Sunday; the SLUH team took second place overall. Categories for the event include

Prose, Poetry, Radio Broadcasting, Humorous / Serious Interpretation, Original Oratory, Extemporaneous Speaking, Duet Acting Improv, and Duet Acting. SLUH students who participated were seniors Paul Thibodeau and Noah Butler, juniors Max Marnatti, Wilson Scher and Will Schulte, and sophomore Tucker Hill; all of them participated in two categories. They

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(Left to right) Finn Rose, Justin Jachna, and Brendan Hunt in California. BY Brendan Hunt Staff

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Whitaker with the Speech team.

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hree St. Louis U. High students flew all the way out to the golden state of California this past weekend photo | Courtesy of Joe Porter to participate in the first ever Student

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Ecology Summit hosted by the Ignatian Solidarity Network. In an event largely facilitated by SLUH’s own social studies Anne Marie Lodholz, students from eight different schools from around the country gathered to learn more about how to make their schools more sus-

photo | Courtesy of Brendan Hunt

tainable and share the progress they’ve already made. The planning for this event really began all the way back in October of 2024. After being contacted by Brenna Davis of the Ignatian Solidarity Net-

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