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Authors Articles by Jason Myers ’14

Jason Myers ’14

Jason Myers ’14
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Most students at Jesuit are accustomed to walking down the hall toward the cafeteria and athletic lockers and seeing the face of former Jesuit hockey coach, Mr. Campbell. This year, however, there’s a new face lurking around the hallways of Jesuit, the face of Andy Civello. Civello is the new Assistant Dean of Student Affairs at Jesuit, and no...
If you’re looking for a fun way to start off your summer break, or your parents need a night off and are looking to relax, come to Jesuit on June 22nd for the Inaugural Jesuit Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament. The proceeds from this year’s tournament will go to helping fund the Jesuit Ranger football team’s trip to Dublin, Ireland,...
This past week was an eventful one in the world of Jesuit Ranger baseball. Two emotionally charged games were played: one that captured the team a district title and another that sent off an unforgettable group of seniors in the right way.   On Friday, April 27, the Sunset Bisons made their way to Jesuit to compete with the Rangers after...
The Jesuit Ranger soccer team is familiar with winning. Two years detached from the coveted state championship trophy and coming off Coach Charlie Delong’s historical 500th win earlier in the season, Jesuit is looking for vindication after a disheartening season last year that got cut short with an early playoff exit.   This 2012 varsity squad, however, has advanced three rounds...
On March 21st, the Jesuit Medical Society sent off six students and teachers to poverty stricken Guatemala to bring much needed medical supplies to doctors there. Within a make shift pharmacy, science teachers Ms. Jan Jones, Mr. Max Von Schlehenried, and Mr. Ben Kirby dispensed valuable medical supplies, which you might remember donating earlier this year in your homeroom,...
On Friday, March 2 the Jesuit rugby team hosted St. Thomas of Houston in what would turn out to be a hard fought but sloppy showing by the Rangers. “The good news is” says Coach Austin Ryan, “you learn more from losses than you do from victories.     Both teams agreed to free-flowing subs throughout the course of the game rather...
Whether you know him as Bob, Mr. Wunderlick, Coach Wunderlick, or - as he has been affectionately dubbed by former football players - Wunder Bob, most students or teachers at Jesuit have at some point interacted with the football coach and English teacher. A Dallas native, Wunderlick attended Christ the King School and graduated from Jesuit in 1984. While attending...
We’ve all experienced it: that day at the beginning of freshman year, when herds of wide-eyed Jesuit newcomers flock into the cafeteria to find innumerable, brightly decorated tables manned by squawking club moderators lobbying for attention, incessantly insisting that the freshmen sign up for their club.   Of course, the ping pong club table is always surrounded by freshmen eager to...

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