Sophomore recipients of the Principal's Magis Awards

On the morning of May 17, 2022, the Terry Center was congested with students once again. This signified the first time when two or more classes gathered for convocations since 2019. On this day, the Jesuit community gathered to honor the hard work and achievements of the classes of 2024 and 2025. 

ACADEMIC/EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDS

Speaking on the podium, Mr. Host (freshman counselor) announced the names of 47 students who were recognized for their academic and extracurricular achievements. 

Mason Adams

Spanish 2

 

Alexander Adee

Chamber Orchestra

 

Santiago Alvarez

Algebra 1

 

Wallace Archie

Honors Latin 2

 

Thomas Bearden

Jesuit Ranger Sports Network

 

Blake Bodnar

Algebra 2

 

Peyton Bristow

Jesuit BBQ Club – Smokies

The Roundup

 

Jonathan Brito

TXML:  Top Scoring Freshman

 

Lachlan Broad

Rhetoric and Civics

 

Beau Bureau-Mitchell

Engineering Society

Jesuit Car Club

 

Alejandro Calvo

Band

         

Sam Carley

Stage and Film Theater

 

Brody Carlson

Introduction to Computer Programming

Photography

 

Connor Chisum

2D Design:  Digital Media

 

Hogan Civello

Campus Ministry

 

Luca Cornejo

Honors Spanish 3, Heritage Learner

 

Luke Deshotels

Spanish 1

 

Zach Dsouza

Introduction to Computer Programming

 

Marcelo Elizondo

French 1

 

Matthew Firley

Algebra 1

 

Kyle Fleming

Campus Ambassadors

Drawing

English 1

 

Josue Guardiola

English 1

         

Michael Hasenfratz

Biology

Junior Classical League

 

Cole Hatzmann

Honors Algebra 1

Introduction to Computer Programming

Rhetoric and Civics

 

Corbin Hicks

Men’s Chorus

 

Liam Hurley

Introduction to Computer Programming

 

Greg Kimatian

Junior Classical League

 

Luke Lastelick

Debate Team

Open Mic

 

Fabian Mares

Ceramics Hand-Building

 

Kevin Martinez

Honors Algebra 2

Honors English 1

Intro to Computer Programming – Robotics

Spanish 2

 

Lucian Matula

Biology

 

Andrew McMahon

Admissions Ambassadors

Campus Ministry

 

Levy Mendoza

Honors Biology

 

Oliver Miller

The Last Roundup – Yearbook

 

Winn Moore

Honors Physics

Honors Spanish 2

Introduction to Computer Programming

 

Caiden Pendola

Scripture and Jesus

 

Jackson Powell

Mandarin 1

 

Leo Ramirez

Debate Team

Introduction to Computer Programming

 

Aidan Raymond

English 1

 

Jack Reynolds

Honors English 1

Scripture and Jesus

 

Dylan Straus

Spanish 2

 

Royce Szarzynski

Honors Algebra 1

 

Eli Trauner

The Entrepreneurship Club

 

Ian Vicens

Algebra 1

FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Team

 

Owen White

Music Appreciation

 

Benjamin Woodard

Latin 1

Scripture and Jesus

 

Jack Yeskie

Spanish 1

 

Following Mr. Host’s announcements, Mr. Williams (sophomore counselor) stepped up and announced the names of 67 sophomores who merited recognition in the academic and extracurricular fields. 

Gustavo Aldrey

Campus Ministry Service

English 2

 

Francisco Almaguer

Honors French 2

           

Dominic Arra

Spanish 2

Student Council 

World History

 

Aiden Brodsky

Drawing

Honors Chemistry

Spanish 3

 

Mateo Bryce

Web Development

           

Alonso Carrillo

Game Development

Honors English 2

Honors Spanish 4, Heritage Learner

 

John Casey

Brothers for Others

 

Max Chan

Mandarin 2

 

Nicholas Christon

Photography

 

Grant Cooper

Geometry

World History

 

Seth Corcoran

Chemistry

           

James Corrigan

Geometry

 

Caden Cutchall

Honors Latin 2

Mission and Church

Music Appreciation

 

Walker Davis

Spanish 2

 

Sullivan Ernst

Excellence in Service Leadership

 

Charlie Fent

Honors Geometry

AMC:  Top Scoring Sophomore

 

Jackson Fleischer

Jesuit Ranger Sports Network

           

Daniel Garcia

Chess Club

Honors English 2

Honors Java

Spanish National Honor Society

 

Brandon Gibson

TXML: Top Scoring Sophomore

 

Daniel Gomez

Chemistry

          

Hank Gramlich

Latin 2

 

Dolen Hedrick

Spanish 2

 

Mario Jaar

World History

          

Casimir Kenjarski

Web Development

 

Tim Klingele

English 2

Jesuit BBQ Club – Smokies

           

Ashton Krug

Admissions Ambassadors

Geometry

Honors Spanish 3

 

Omar Lara

Magis Mentoring Program

Photography

 

Allen Lesher

Mission and Church

 

Michael Light

Ceramics Throwing

 

Peter Loh

Honors Mandarin 2

Mission and Church

Music Appreciation

Debate Team

 

Pablo Lopez Elizondo

Stagecraft

 

Daniel Lucido

AP World History

 

Kyle Ma

AP Computer Science A

 

Sammy McFarland

Excellence in Service Leadership

 

Colin McKemie

Jesuit Car Club

           

Kiko Medrano

Theater Arts

 

Shaun Meppidayil

Honors Chemistry

 

Ryen Moore

Broadcast Journalism

 

Jacob Morales

Geometry

 

Beckett Mundorff

Honors Spanish 2

 

Patrick Murphy

Band

 

Anthony Nguyen

Model United Nations

Stage and Film Writing

 

Drew Noonan

Campus Ambassadors

The Entrepreneurship Club

 

E.J. Onyango

Excellence in Service Leadership

 

Justin Pack

Introduction to Computer Programming

 

Arya Panda

Honors Precalculus

Medical Society

 

Liam Placke

Honors Latin 3

 

Xavier Putnam

2D Design:  Digital Media

 

Liam Rainey

Stagecraft

 

Sebastian Rodriguez

Game Development

 

David Schroeder

Honors Chemistry

Honors Geometry

World History

 

Jackson Schutze

Stage and Film Theater

 

Charlie Schwartz

Ceramics Throwing

 

William Spicer

Music Appreciation

 

Richard Stanford

Campus Ministry Service

 

Mitch Sullivan

English 2

 

Ethan Talatala

Junior Classical League

Men’s Chorus

Open Mic

 

Logan Thompson

Broadcast Journalism

The Roundup

           

Cooper Tilden

The Last Roundup – Yearbook

 

Matthew Toker

French 2

 

Evan Velasquez

Drawing

 

Thomas Villalba

Stagecraft

 

Kieran Welborne

Jesuit Musicians Union

 

Lucas Wendorf

English 2

Honors Algebra 2

Spanish 3

 

Will Whitehead

English 2

Mission and Church

Music Appreciation

 

Grayson Wombacher

English 2

 

Gabriel Yescas

Ceramics Hand-Building

 

SCHOLARSHIPS

HAGGERTY MATH/SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS
Each year, one-year $2,785 tuition scholarships are awarded to selected students entering the sophomore and junior class level the following Fall.  Funding for the scholarships has been provided by the Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas Foundation. To be considered for the scholarships, a student must have either a 95 average in his math and science courses or an 85 average in his honors math and science courses.  Each candidate is reviewed by the faculty of both academic departments and the administration of Jesuit to determine his achievements in mathematics and science. Also considered are his extracurriculars, leadership roles, and community service.

The freshmen receiving the Haggerty Math/Science academic scholarships for their sophomore year are:

Brody Carlson

Gage Gutierrez

Neel Manne               

Winn Moore

Jack Reynolds

Luke Wiley

Benjamin Woodard

Jack Yeskie

Freshman recipients of the Haggerty Math & Science Scholarship

The sophomores receiving the Haggerty Math/Science academic scholarships for their Junior year are:

Mateo Bryce

Charlie Fent

Daniel Garcia

Andrew Gerst

Kyle Ma

Diego Ortiz-Segura

Arya Panda

Cooper Tilden

Sophomore recipients of the Haggerty Math & Science Scholarship

PRINCIPAL’S MAGIS AWARDS
The Magis is a Latin term for “The More.” This implies that an individual or pursuit is driven for quality rather than quantity. This award recognizes the students who have exhibited to their teachers an outward desire to grow and learn. Whether through their engagement in class, or through their submitted work, these students express the Magis in their class. 

 

    IN COMPUTER SCIENCE:

Freshman: Gregory Kimatian

Sophomore:  Pierce Rogers

 

    IN ENGLISH:

Freshman:     Fabian Mares 

Sophomore:  Dominic Arra

 

    IN FINE ARTS:

Freshman:     Leo Ramirez

Sophomore:  Ethan Tavares 

 

    IN LANGUAGE:

Freshman:     Samuel Carley

Sophomore:  Blake Howells

 

    IN MATH:

Freshman:     Max Sabogal

Sophomore:  Christopher Ellis

 

    IN SCIENCE:

Freshman:     Alex de la Cerda

Sophomore:  Will Drabik

 

    IN SOCIAL STUDIES:

Freshman:     Luke Lastelick

Sophomore:  Anthony Nguyen

 

    IN THEOLOGY:

Freshman:     Brannon Suchala

Sophomore:  Alonso Carrillo

Freshman recipients of the Principal’s Magis Awards
Sophomore recipients of the Principal’s Magis Awards

COUNSELORS’ SCHOLARSHIP

The Counselors’ Scholarship is funded by an anonymous benefactor.  It is presented to a student who has been active in the Jesuit community, is involved in scouting, church, or other activities, is cooperative and is open to the Jesuit experience.  The Counselors’ scholarship, consisting of a $500 tuition grant, is awarded to:

Freshman:    Brody Carlson

Sophomore:  Gustavo Aldrey

Recipients of the 2021-22 Counselors’ Scholarship

GUY DELANEY’S SCHOLARSHIP

In 2018, the Class of 2020, family and friends established a scholarship at Jesuit Dallas in memory of Guy Delaney, Jesuit class of 2020, to be awarded to a rising junior who most exemplifies a desire to put forth his best effort both academically and athletically, and who reflects the personality, character and spirit of Guy.  

The Guy Delaney award carries a scholarship amount of $5,000 to be applied to junior year tuition.  The 2022 recipient of the Guy Delaney Memorial Scholarship award is:

Sophomore: Jackson Fleischer

Jackson Fleischer received this year’s Guy Delaney Scholarship.

BACHENDORF SCHOLARSHIP

The Bachendorf Scholarship was established by Mr. Bock to recognize a sophomore student who has shown the most improvement academically.  This year’s recipient of the Bachendorf $7,500 scholarship is:

Sophomore: James Corrigan

James Corrigan received this year’s Bachendorf Scholarship.

BEVERLY AND JOHN M. DIETSCHY, SR. FAMILY SCIENCE AWARD

In 2019, Beverly and John M. Dietschy, Sr. Family Science Award was established by Dr. and Mrs. John Dietschy to recognize a freshman based on his strong character, exemplary academic performance, and demonstrated passion for the sciences.  This award carries a $22,000 scholarship to be applied to sophomore year tuition.  The competitive merit-based scholarship is renewable each year as long as the individual remains in good character and continues to excel academically.  This year, the Beverly and John M. Dietschy, Sr. Family Science Award is merited by:

Levy Mendoza

Levy Mendoza received this year’s Dietschy Family Science Award

MAN FOR OTHERS AWARD

Jesuit’s ‘Man for Others’ Award is given each year to students who exemplify, in their words and actions, what it means to be a Jesuit student.  They have demonstrated in their dealings with others and abilities to give of themselves selflessly.  This award carries with it a $1,000 scholarship furnished by the Jesuit Women’s Auxiliary.

The 2022 Freshman ‘Man for Others’ Award is presented to:

COLE HATZMANN

Cole Hatzmann received the Freshman Man for Others Award.

The 2022 Sophomore ‘Man for Others’ Award is presented to:

CHRIS SIMINGTON

Chris Simington received the Sophomore Man for Others Award.

STUDENT THOUGHTS

Ben Woodard ‘25 was a recipient of two academic awards and the Haggerty Scholarship. He said that he felt “honored to be recognized for my achievements this year and wanted to congratulate everyone who won awards at the convocation and how well they have done this year.”

Peter Loh ‘24 was a recipient of four academic and extracurricular awards. He said the following about his favorite convocation moment: 

“My favorite moment at the convocation was when they had the Delaney scholarship. A scholarship for a hard worker like Guy Delaney meant a lot to me. I never knew Guy but my brother who attended Jesuit had nothing but good things to speak about him. The winner of the scholarship each year now carries the responsibility of living up to Delaney’s legacy, and I think Jackson Fleischer will do just that.”

Congratulations to all the freshman and sophomore classes for their resilience and hard work this year!

Anthony Nguyen '24, Managing Editor
Anthony has spent three years working for The Roundup. He is involved in Model UN, UIL Academics, Environmental Society, National Honor Society, and Key Club (junior year). In his free time, Anthony watches high-quality movies and TV shows like The Gentlemen and House of Cards to name a few. Also, he invests time in rooting for the Cowboys, Mavericks, and Rangers, even when times are difficult. Anthony will attend Boston College and major in economics.