Photography credits: Celina Estrada and Emily Wilson

Junior year is one of the most rigorous years for students, and striving for excellence academically and in the community embodies the Profile of the Graduate. For their excellence, they receive various awards and scholarships. On Thursday, May 19, Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas held its annual Junior Convocation.

Academic/Extracurricular Awards

Andrew Abraham

Men’s Chorus

Jonathan Adee

Latin 2

Hampton Aldridge

Photography

Excellence in Service Leadership

Jose Alvarado

Junior Classical League

Joseph Amador

Ceramics Hand-Building

Daniel Aranzazu

Excellence in Service Leadership

 

Nick Archer

Ceramics Throwing

Excellence in Service Leadership

Kevin Babu

AP Chemistry

AP Literature and Composition

Honors Precalculus

The Roundup

UIL District 3rd Place:  Computer Science

UIL District 3rd Place TEAM:  Computer Science

Bennett Barron

Introduction to Jazz History and Improvisation

Open Mic

Griffen Bass

Mandarin 3

Ryan Beaudoin

AP Literature and Composition

AP United States History

Connor Berling

Algebra 2 / Trigonometry

Jack Betz

Spanish 4

Jesuit Car Club

Dominic Chacko

AP French Language and Culture

Jackson Chesney

Jesuit BBQ Club – Smokies

Jarrod Choate

AP Environmental Science

Cooper Coleman

Latin 1

Leo Cruz

Ceramics Throwing

Jesuit Key Club

Campus Ministry

Emmanuel Daniel

Latin 3

U.S. History

John Dryden

The Entrepreneurship Club

Burkley Duncan

Latin 2

Aldo Escobedo

AMC:  Top Scoring Student

Benjamin Fernandez

AP Spanish Language and Culture

Nicolas Ferraez

Algebra 2 / Trigonometry

Honors French 3

Sacraments, Morality, and Justice

Cole Frutos

Chess Club

Grayson Gaither

Excellence in Service Leadership

John Garza

Band

Excellence in Service Leadership

Tres Gordon

Honors Latin 4

Eduardo Guerrero

Spanish National Honor Society

Sai Gujjarlapudi

AP Calculus BC

AP Physics C Mechanics

TXML:  Top Scoring Student

FIRST Robotics Competition Team

UIL District 3rd Place TEAM:  Computer Science

Luke Gurley

2D Design:  Digital Media

Payne Harvey

U.S. History

Raul Hernandez

Admissions Ambassadors

Freshman Retreat Core Team

Jayson Hess

Broadcast Journalism

Lorenzo Hidalgo

Sacraments, Morality, and Justice

FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Team

Cruz Hoitsma

Jesuit Musicians Union

Roark Holman

Spanish 3

Elliott Huang

Jesuit Key Club

Math Club / Mu Alpha Theta

UIL District 1st Place:  Spelling and Vocabulary

UIL District 3rd Place TEAM:  Computer Science

National Spanish Exam Gold Award:  96th Percentile

Charlie Humbert

Game Development

Christian Jackson

English 3

Lawrence Jin

AP Environmental Science

Bo Jouette

Music Appreciation

Stage and Film Theater

Andrew Jubin

English 3

Carson Kidd

Filmmaking

Mercer Lee

English 3

Joshua Lim

Honors Mandarin 4

UIL District 1st Place:  Ready Writing

UIL Regional 3rd Place:  Ready Writing

Anthony Lucido

Excellence in Service Leadership

Anthony Manzanero

AP Spanish Language and Culture

Cameron Martin

Game Development

Honors Latin 3

Physics

Sacraments, Morality, and Justice

Michael Mathie

AP United States History

Honors Java

Ben McKinney

Drawing

Damon Menchaca

Honors Spanish 3

Excellence in Service Leadership

Emerson Metzger

Band

Blake Miller

Stagecraft

A.J. Miralrio

Jesuit Ranger Sports Network

Tejas Murugesh

Debate Team

Theo Nguyen

Chamber Orchestra

English 3

Medical Society

J.P. Ortega

Campus Ministry

Jacob Ovenshire

AP Biology

Stagecraft

Coleton Power

Campus Ambassadors

Jesuit Political Society

Excellence in Service Leadership

Van Alex Ramey

Honors Precalculus

Varun Ratnasabapathy

Spanish 3

Grant Reeder

Honors Mandarin 3

Josh Roppolo

Precalculus

Sebastian Rubio

Game Development

William Sahadevan

Music Appreciation

Precalculus

Reggie Sandoval

Excellence in Service Leadership

Quinn Shorey

AP Physics 1:  Algebra-Based

Callen Singhania

Photography

Ian Smith

French 3

Physics

Ben Songy

Model United Nations

Reagan Spickard

UIL District 3rd Place TEAM:  Computer Science

Brendan Thoele

Stage and Film Writing

Excellence in Service Leadership

Frasier Till

Physics

Jonah Timmons

Honors Spanish 4

Web Development

UIL District 3rd Place:  Ready Writing

Alex Tinker

AP Physics 1:  Algebra-Based

Honors Spanish 3

Music Appreciation

United States History

Patrick Villella

Algebra 2 / Trigonometry

The Last Roundup – Yearbook

Ryan Virkar

AP Computer Science A

Sacraments, Morality, and Justice

Matty Wagner

Drawing

Carson Whitworth

Honors Algebra 2 / Trigonometry

Ethan Wolf

Drawing

Johnny Yaeger

Jazz History and Improvisation 2

Scholarships/Plaques

St. Stanislaus Kostka Award

The Office of Campus Ministry fosters religious growth in light of Catholic tradition and the vision of St. Ignatius of Loyola by supporting all members of the Jesuit Dallas Community in their call to proclaim the faith, promote justice, and grow in their personal relationship with Jesus Christ.  St. Stanislaus Kostka was a great model of growth and faithfulness to Christ as he was determined to become a Jesuit against all odds. The St. Stanislaus Kostka Award is presented to:

Leo Cruz

J.P. Ortega

Haggerty Math & Science Scholarship

Haggerty Math and Science Academic Award is a one-year $2,785 tuition scholarship awarded to selected students entering the sophomore, junior, and senior grade levels.  Funding for the scholarships has been provided by the Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas Foundation.

These scholarships are awarded to individuals pursuing involvement and excellence in Math and Science while exhibiting leadership and service.

To be considered for the Haggerty Math and Science Academic Scholarships, a junior student must have at least a 90% cumulative GPA and a 92 average in honors math and science courses or a minimum 95 average in regular math and science courses in the Fall semester.  Each candidate is then reviewed by the faculty of both of the academic departments and the administration to determine his achievements in mathematics and science. Also considered are his activities at Jesuit Dallas, leadership roles, and community service involvement.

Joseph Amador

Kevin Babu

Ryan Beaudoin

Sai Gujjarlapudi

Joshua Lim

Alex Lizardi

Alex Tinker

Ryan Virkar

Bausch & Lomb Science Award

The Bausch & Lomb Science Award recognizes outstanding academic achievement and superior intellectual promise in the field of science. This year’s recipient is:

Nick Morris 

Xerox Award for Information and Technology

The Xerox award for information and technology recognizes an outstanding junior who demonstrates achievement in the pursuit of innovative approaches and an appreciation for the possibilities of technology. This year’s recipient is:

Alex Tinker

Kodak Young Leaders Award

The Eastman Kodak Company recognizes juniors across the nation for their outstanding achievement in leadership and academics. The 2022 Kodak Young Leaders Award is presented to:

Emerson Metzger

Rensselaer Medal Book Award

The Rensselaer Medal book award is presented to a rising Senior who has excelled in math and science and may consider a career in science, information technology, or web science.  This year’s recipient is:

Van Alex Ramey

Dartmouth College Book Award

The Dartmouth College Book Award is awarded each year to a rising senior who has distinguished himself as a strong student, been active in extracurricular activities, and is recognized as a leader among his peers. This year the Dartmouth College Book award is merited by:

John Dryden

Harvard Book Award

Harvard University recognizes a junior who has demonstrated academic excellence along with a commitment to serving the community and participation in extracurricular activities.  This year the Harvard Book Award goes to:

Kevin Babu

Frederick Douglass Award in Humanities and Social Science

The Frederick Douglass award in Humanities and Social Science is awarded to a junior who demonstrates commitment to understanding and addressing difficult social issues, is actively involved in community service and has a desire to improve himself academically.  The Frederick Douglass award is merited by:

Emmanuel Daniel

Saint Lawrence Award

The Saint Lawrence award recognizes a junior who displays a significant commitment to community service. This year’s recipient is:

Mercer Lee

Clarkson University Leadership & Achievement Award

The Clarkson University Leadership & Achievement Award is merited by a member of the junior class who demonstrates outstanding leadership qualities, and is a positive contributor to the school and community. The Clarkson award is presented to:

Matthew Chu

University of Virginia Book Award

The University of Virginia book award is presented to a well-rounded junior whom Jesuit considers to best represent the Jeffersonian ideals of scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. The Virginia book award recipient is:

Jacob Ovenshire

Yale Book Award

The Yale book award is presented to a high school junior with exemplary academic achievements who has also displayed intellectual promise and outstanding personal character.  This year’s Yale book award recipient is:

Joshua Lim

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 the ability to give of themselves selflessly. The award carries with it a $1,000 scholarship furnished by the Jesuit Women’s Auxiliary.

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

Joshua Chacko

Counselors’ Scholarship

The Counselors’ Scholarship is funded by an anonymous benefactor who wanted to honor a student who is committed to being a Man for Others, who tries his best, but may not be recognized as a top academic student. They may be involved in their church, Jesuit or their community, but they are a strong example of what Jesuit represents.

The Counselors’ Scholarship, consisting of a $700 tuition grant, is awarded to:

Dillan Lohr

Frank Guida ’02 Memorial Scholarship

The Frank Guida ‘02 Memorial Scholarship was established by Karen and Joe Guida and the classmates of Frank Guida to recognize a junior student who strives for excellence and has exhibited substantial talent and promise in music, theater, or art. We are pleased today to recognize and celebrate a junior student who has demonstrated exceptional abilities in the fine arts.  The 2022 Frank Guida Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $900 is presented to:

Theo Nguyen

Collins Award

The James M. Collins Citizenship Award, including a $1,500 scholarship, was founded to honor the memory of the late Congressman James Collins and is awarded to the juniors who best exemplify those values which the Honorable Mr. Collins represented: knowledge of history and government, participation in the community, and American citizenship. This year’s recipients of the James M. Collins Citizenship Awards are:

Cameron Martin

T.J. Martinez, S.J. Scholarship

The Father T.J. Martinez, S.J. Memorial Scholarship was established in 2016 in the memory of Father Martinez, S.J. and is awarded to a rising Senior who has distinguished himself by exemplifying the spirit of community service that Fr. Martinez championed as the Director of Community Service. The 2022 T.J. Martinez, S.J. Memorial Scholarship, in the amount of $1,800 is presented to:

Andrew Jubin

Shakespeare Award

The Shakespeare Award is presented to a high school junior who demonstrates a deep interest and curiosity about literature and how great literature works.  He exhibits a noticeable talent in his own writing, an interest to grow in his skill as a writer, and he inspires and motivates classmates to develop a greater appreciation for literature.  This award comes with a $2,500 scholarship provided by Steven and Lisa Meyer. The scholarship is to be applied to their senior year tuition. The Shakespeare award is presented to:

Nick Morris

Dean Oliver Clarke Memorial Scholarship

A scholarship was established in 1995 in the name of Dean Oliver Clarke of the Class of ‘94.  The Dean Oliver Clarke Memorial Scholarship is singular in its distinction as the only Jesuit scholarship that is without need, scholarly or extracurricular requirements.  The purpose of the scholarship is to honor Dean, whose greatest gift to the community was himself.  This scholarship, therefore, is based on the character of the student and his essential quality as a member of the school community — who, in the words from our mission statement, “responds with a generosity beyond the ordinary and commonplace” and who has, therefore, helped “create a school community in which each individual and group receives respect and support.”  This award carries a $2,000 scholarship stipend to be applied to senior year tuition. This year’s Dean Oliver Clarke Memorial Scholarship is merited by:

Nick Archer

Louis Kramer Memorial Scholarship

The Louis Kramer Memorial fund was created by Kris and Matt Kramer to honor the memory of their first born son who died at the young age of two.  Jesuit education has been a hallmark of the Kramer family since 1904 at St. Louis University High School in Missouri.

Community service being a core component of the profile of a Jesuit graduate, the Louis Kramer Memorial was established to recognize and celebrate a junior student who has shown exemplary dedication to service during his junior year, accumulating the second most service hours of any in his class. The 2022 Louis Kramer Memorial Scholarship, in the amount of $3,200, is presented to:

Coleton Power

Shannon Family Scholarship

In 2005, Pat and Andrew Shannon established the Shannon Family Scholarship, which recognizes excellence in community service and social justice.  The recipient, a junior, is a student that has completed one year of work grant at Jesuit and who lives the example of our school’s motto of “Men for Others.” The 2022 Shannon Family Scholarship, in the amount of $3,500, is awarded to:

Damon Menchaca

Pedro Arrupe Award

Pedro Arrupe, Father General of the Society of Jesus, often spoke and wrote of the mission and direction of the Jesuit schools. Father Arrupe first used the phrase “Men for Others” and challenged Jesuit schools to form students into men who use their gifts in the service of others.

The Pedro Arrupe award is merited by a junior student judged by the faculty most representative of the values of a Jesuit education.  He is a student committed to educational growth, the pursuit of justice, a willingness to serve, a compassion for all, and openness to the Spirit.  The 2022 Pedro Arrupe award, including a $4,000 scholarship funded by anonymous faculty and staff donations, is presented to:

Raul Hernandez

Bachendorf Scholarship

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

Harrison Scott

McWhorter Scholarship

In 1995 a scholarship fund was established at Jesuit Dallas in memory of Scott McWhorter, Jesuit class of 1993, to be given to the student who best exemplifies Scott’s desire to always put forth his best effort in academics and athletics and to demonstrate a genuine concern for all his fellow students and those less fortunate than he. The Scott McWhorter award honors a student noted for his concern for others and his commitment to Jesuit.

The McWhorter award carries a scholarship amount of $10,000 to be applied to senior year tuition. The 2022 recipient of the Scott McWhorter scholarship award is:

Jose Alvarado

Andrew W. Bark ’98 Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded to a rising Senior who best reflects the artistic talents, character, and spirit of Andrew Bark, Class of ‘98.  This scholarship is unique in that it rewards a student’s passion for art above any other criteria.  Andrew was a brilliant artist, and when he passed away in August 2002 from a courageous fight with cancer, his friends and family created this scholarship as a way to honor his legacy.  It is my distinct privilege to award the 2022 Andrew W. Bark ‘98 Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $15,000 to:

Ben McKinney

Henrion Scholarship

The Henrion Award, established in 1987, is given by the Henrion family in memory of Tim, who was tragically killed in an automobile accident just days before he began his senior year at Jesuit in 1986.  Tim had looked forward to participating in a wide variety of senior activities and extracurriculars.  This award is a full tuition grant, plus a stipend for personal expenses, given to a student in the Jesuit work grant program, to free him from his work obligation and allow him to more fully participate in Jesuit activities and extracurriculars during his senior year.  The Henrion Award recognizes a work grant student who has excelled in academics, in activities, and who has conscientiously and enthusiastically carried out his work grant responsibilities.

Dave Alcala-Frederick

Concluding Thoughts

Dave Alcala-Frederick ’23, the recipient of the Henrion Award, commented, “Receiving the award was a huge honor and blessing and I’m really thankful for everyone whose helped me out in order to receive it. Especially the congratulations I have received from my brothers and teachers has really meant a lot to me.”

Kevin Babu ’23, recipient of many academic and extracurricular awards and most notably the Harvard Book Award, commented, “I am excited to get this fantastic award that celebrates academic pursuit and hope to continue growing in all aspects during my time at Jesuit.”

Reagan Spickard ’23, recipient of the UIL District 3rd Place TEAM: Computer Science Award, commented, “I am very grateful to have received the UIL District 3rd Place Team: Computer Science Award as it was one of my main involvements this year (working with the Coding Club team, preparing for the competition). It is important that accomplishments are recognized as it motivates you to continue working hard.”

Congratulations to all the juniors for their hard work!