LIFE ON HIMES
Sunday Morning
WITH MOM
10 JESUIT PERSPECTIVES • SPRING 2018
National
Honor
Society
One of Jesuit High School's
treasured annual traditions,
the Mother-Son Mass and
Breakfast, brought together more
than 700 Jesuit students and their
moms for a wonderful morning
Sunday, Feb. 4 at the Hilton Tampa
Downtown.
Fr. Richard C. Hermes, S.J., Jesuit's
president, celebrated Mass while
Jesuit's musicians provided the
beautiful backdrop as hundreds
of mothers and sons shared the
fellowship, spiritual time, and
delicious breakfast.
The morning was highlighted by
presentations from Mothers’ Club
president Kathryn Sutton, P ’19
and two student speakers, Jake
Iacovella '18 and Trevor Perez '18,
who gave moving tributes to their
respective mothers, Nina Iacovella
and Michelle Perez.
Scan to view a photo slideshow from
the Mother-Son Mass and Breakfast Scan to access the full list of NHS
inductees
L - R: Dominic
Castellano '21 and
mom Courtney,
and Dawson Kiser
'21 and mom Casey
LEFT: Mothers'
Club president
Kathryn
Sutton, P '18
RIGHT: Jake
Iacovella '18
embraces his
mom Nina
Jesuit High School president Fr.
Richard C. Hermes, S.J. and principal
Barry Neuburger welcomed 92
members of the Class of 2019 into the
National Honor Society at the NHS
Induction Mass on Feb. 21 in the Jesuit
gymnasium.
The 92 inductees are a record total
from one class at Jesuit to be inducted
into NHS.
The Jesuit chapter of NHS, led by
faculty moderator Denise Diaz, recognizes
students who have put forth
great effort in the areas of scholarship,
service, leadership, and character.
In scholarship, students must
achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.7. In
service, they must meet a minimum
requirement for service hours.
Character and leadership are determined
by faculty feedback measuring
students' growth during their time at
Jesuit, with emphasis on leadership
in the classroom, in clubs, and in
athletics.
Jesuit mothers and sons enjoy
the annual Mother-Son Mass
and Breakfast
Jesuit’s NHS
Class of 2019 is
the largest ever
inducted