Every memory I have of SJM
is a special one, as is every student
I have been privileged to have taught. Homecoming festivities are certainly among those. Brother R. Philip, F.S.C, former Principal, was invited back to have a place of honor in the parade. There he was, at the school and with people he deeply loved, riding in a convertible around the track, following the beautifully made floats, waving at the crowd; how beautifully he was received by those in attendance, and how wonderful and blessed he felt to have had that experience. At that same homecoming, I was asked to say the prayer over the loudspeaker. Needless to say, that was a cherished moment for me, as well. SJM will always hold a very special place in my heart, as I know it did in Brother Philip's, and all the Brothers who were there over the years. Homecomings were always the "icing on the cake." Thank you SJM for those memories, and continuing to make new memories each day!
-Former Memorial Teacher, 1995
Brother V. Kenneth, F.S.C.
My favorite part of being queen was spending that night with people I loved who supported me through high school. There was a lot of joy that night, and I just remember being so happy to be there with my closest friends and family.
-Grace Campbell '16