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Students approach St. Gladys Hall

With the completion of today檚 classes, we have just about reached the end of the 2022 California High School Summer Program!

Still aglow from last night檚 serenade and other activities, students rose this morning for early Mass and breakfast in St. Joseph Commons (mushroom-and-spinach scramble). Then they met for their last class on Euclid, where having grown confident over the last few days they handily demonstrated Book I, Propositions , , and  for their classmates. As the week has gone on, these students have become quite the geometricians! As a special treat, tutor Dr. Joseph Zepeda deftly demonstrated Propositions 46 and 47 for his class, which was duly impressed. The latter prop builds off the whole of Book I to prove the Pythagorean Theorem. Students marveled to have unlocked a seemingly hidden understanding of such a famous equation.

After Mass the programmers took to St. Joseph Commons for a lunch of honey-walnut shrimp, where they spoke animatedly about the reading for the afternoon檚 class Flannery O機onnor檚 淓verything That Rises Must Converge and tonight檚 gala. They then trickled out of St. Joseph Commons and onto the Academic Quadrangle. Inspired by the College檚 tradition of singing in company before the concluding final exam of the semester, students celebrated their final class in song. Arm in arm and with bright smiles, they sang their hearts out to the tunes of 淪wing Low Sweet Chariot, 淎mazing Grace, and 淩oll the Chariot Along.

When the singing came to an end, it was time for the last class of the program, in which the sections contemplated 淓verything That Rises Must Converge. The gripping short story presented students with themes of prejudice, delusion, and retribution. The discussions were rich and drew out even the quietest of students. At the end of the class, students received a few farewell gifts from the Summer Program staff, including a TAC backpack and t-shirt.

Farewell gifts

淚t檚 bittersweet, a student confessed. 淚檝e really enjoyed our classes.

Come back tomorrow for photos from the gala and sniff farewells.