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

Joe Daly (19)
Joe Daly (19)&苍产蝉辫;At summer檚 end, Joe Daly (19), a member of this year檚 graduating class from Berwyn, Illinois, will be heading off to Washington, D.C., to enroll in a master檚 program at The Catholic University of America檚 Busch School of Business. But before then, he is sticking around to serve, for a second time, as a Summer Program prefect. 淚 love that the Summer Program makes the Discussion Method and the Great Books so accessible to high school students who are trying to figure out their next big step in life, he says. 淚 almost didn檛 enroll at TAC. I was ready to sign on the dotted line at another university to study music until I visited for the first time. The classes blew me away then, and continue to do so now.

Katie Ellefson (16)
Katie Ellefson (16)&苍产蝉辫;When she was just 8 years old, Katie Ellefson (16) decided that she wanted to become a nurse a conviction that has remained with her to this day. Yet rather than enter a nursing program directly out of high school, she chose to come to 91快活林 Aquinas College first. 淚檓 so happy I did, she says, 渂ecause it helped prepare me in ways I never imagined for things that challenge me now. In December she will graduate from an accelerated Bachelor of Science nursing program in Cleveland, Ohio. She is taking a break from her studies to serve as a prefect this summer because 淚 want to help give the high school students a sneak-peek experience of a program that I have witnessed transform many lives for the better especially my own.

Stephen Cyr (21)
Stephen Cyr (21)&苍产蝉辫;A Summer Program rookie, Stephen Cyr (21) of Grand Prairie, Texas, reports that he is 渢hrilled to meet new friends, help show them what TAC has in store for them, and share about my experience and growth that I檝e had during my first two years here. He encourages students to make the most of their two weeks on campus. 淪oak in the small taste of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty that you will read and talk about during these short two weeks, he says. 淏e excited to meet great new people who may be your friends for the rest of your life! A few more details about Stephen: 淚 love riding dirt bikes, playing football, and playing saxophone. I passionately want to end abortion. And I bet I can vibrate my eyes faster than you can.

Mikaela Heal (21)
Mikaela Heal (21)&苍产蝉辫;Four years ago Mikaela Heal (21) of Tucson, Arizona, attended the 91快活林 Aquinas College High School Summer Program. 淚t was my first real encounter with liberal arts education and Catholic colleges, and the prefects were incredible role models for me, she recalls. 淭he friendships I made with them and other students were by far some of the biggest reasons I ended up choosing TAC. A prolific reader, Mikaela also enjoys watercolor painting, hiking, and embroidering. 淚檓 thrilled to meet the high schoolers and share the same joy that I was shown at my own program four years ago, she says. 淔or me, the Summer Program offered perhaps some of the strongest formation I underwent in high school and my only regret was not taking advantage of it all as much as I could have.

Cory Turner (22)
Cory Turner (22)&苍产蝉辫;Here檚 an interesting fact about Cory Turner (22), a rising sophomore from Huntington Beach, California: Growing up, he hated reading. Yet now he is an avid reader. 淭he difference now is what I檓 reading, which are the Great Books, he says. 淭he opportunity to read, discuss, and understand the greatest ideas ever is what makes reading here so enjoyable. Cory also loves to surf, play soccer, hike, and camp. 淭he best advice I can give to those attending the Summer Program is to use this time to pray and ask God where and what He is calling you to be, he says. 淲hether you are unsure of what college to attend, or even if you are unsure of going to college at all, ask the Lord to reveal His will for you, and then trust in whatever that may be.

Veronica Jost (17)
Veronica Jost (20)&苍产蝉辫;Veronica Jost (20), a rising senior from Algonquin, Illinois, has spent much of her summer planning for post-college life by shadowing a physical therapist. 淚t檚 been a great experience, she says, 渁nd I think I have more questions about physical therapy than my PT can answer! At this point, she檚 ready to take a break from PT by returning to campus to 渕eet more great people and 渟hare the beauty and fun that I experienced at my own  Summer Program. Veronica is especially eager to take students to the Painter檚 Shack Loop 渁 challenging hiking or running path, on the College檚 property adjacent to campus, 渨ith a beautiful view of the valley below.

Daniel Selmeczy (08)
Daniel Selmeczy (08)&苍产蝉辫;A teacher at St. Monica Academy in Pasadena, California, Daniel Selmeczy (08) is best known as the Summer Program檚 dance instructor, turning neophytes into skilled dancers in time for the end-of-the-program dance. Now returning for his twelfth year as a prefect, he marvels at how he came to attend the College at all. 淚 was an atheist and was accepted to study marine biology at UC Santa Barbara when I first visited TAC, he recalls. 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. His favorite memories of past years programs are the conversations in the residence halls and, not surprisingly, the dance lessons.

 Rebecca Montanaro (19)
Rebecca Montanaro (19)&苍产蝉辫;A member of the College檚 newest graduating class, Rebecca Montanaro (19) of Fillmore, California, is a teacher with the Mother of Divine Grace distance-learning program. She is a  self-proclaimed 減hilosophy geek with a passion for art and all things aeronautic. She is also a Summer Program alumna (2014). 淚t was a fantastic experience, outside the class as well as in, she says. 淚 ended up learning some things which actually helped me write my Senior Thesis this past year. My favorite part, though, was probably going to the Getty Center and bringing that experience back to the classroom. She is eager to reread some of her favorite Great Books and share them with the students. 淏oethius Consolation of Philosophy, for example, 渨as pivotal in my thesis, and I檓 always interested to see what other people think of it and what they got out of it.

Stay tuned for Part 3!