LIFE ON HIMES
Mayor's
Youth Corps
Jesuit
students
serve
Tampa
J
and Dawson
were selected
to be a part of
Mayor’s Youth
Corps (MYC) for
students in grades
9-11 who attend
school in Tampa
are chosen through
a competitive
application
process.
As part of MYC,
Allgeier and
Kiser will have
the opportunity
to participate
in three Open
Forums with the
Mayor; take part
in “Leadership
101” monthly
sessions that
teach skill for
college and
career success
such as public
speaking and
ethics; have
opportunities
for community
service with
agencies that address hunger, homelessness,
and poverty; and be a part of MYC Mobile
Journalism, a youth-oriented television show that
gives visibility to Tampa’s youth.
and many Jesuit students have participated.
Morrison ’19, Greg Davis ’19, and Patrick
is now a part of MYC’s Leadership Council.
14 JESUIT PERSPECTIVES • WINTER 2018-19
Grandparents
DAY
Jesuit High School celebrated its
largest-ever Grandparents Day on
new Chapel of the Holy Cross, as
more than 900 Jesuit grandparents
The largest student body ever this
school year (more than 800 students)
and a gorgeous new chapel
with a capacity of 950 helped
make the 10th annual Grandparents
Day at Jesuit especially memora-
continental breakfast in the
cafeteria, complimentary photos,
and campus tours.
TOP Kiser (left) and Allgeier with
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn
BOTTOM Petitt, Nuss, Morrison, Davis,
and Hutson completed Mayor's
Youth Corps in 2018
RIGHT Robin Tionko '20 (top)
and Bennett Andersen '20
(bottom) on Grandparents Day