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MAGIS NIGHT 2021 Thank you for joining us at Magis Night 2021: Back to School! The proceeds from Magis Night bridge the gap between what each family contributes (through the student’s Corporate Work Study earnings and family tuition payments) and the total cost of their education. Through this model, donations ensure the students of Arrupe Jesuit have access to a Jesuit, Catholic, college preparatory education, and Corporate Work Study experience. With $2 million in lost CWSP earnings due to the impact of the pandemic on our partners’ ability to hire students this year, your partnership tonight helps Arrupe Jesuit remain financially healthy as, together, we break the cycle of poverty through work and education. VIRTUAL PROGRAM The virtual Magis Night program will begin at 7:00 PM MST and will be available for viewing thereafter. Tune in at www.MagisNight.com. We encourage you to share the video with your networks. AUCTION This year’s auction will close at 6:55 PM on February 27th. If you have not recieved an invitation to join the auction, please register at www.MagisNight.com. If you require assistance with mobile bidding, please text or call Kelly at 303-548-8791. PADDLE RAISER Donations in support of the Paddle Raiser can be made on our event website and mobile app. WEB & MOBILE LINK: www.MagisNight.com
P R O U D TO S U P P ORT Arrupe Jesuit High School’s 2021 Magis Night and the school’s mission to inspire and motivate students as they lead our community toward a better tomorrow. 800-542-8072 www.cobank.com
P RO G R A M S P E A K E R S ARRUPE JESUIT FACULTY & STAFF Michael J. O’Hagan, President Fr. John Nugent, SJ, Principal Eve Vacarro, Director of CWSP Operations Fr. Marcus Fryer, SJ, Pastoral Director Joanne Augustine, Director of College Counseling Addee Phillips, Math Teacher Stephan Graham, Science Teacher ALUMNI Stephen Archuleta, AJHS Class of 2013, Regis University Class of 2017, University of Colorado Boulder, PhD Candidate Juno Padilla, AJHS Class of 2016, Colorado School of Mines Class of 2020 Dulce Villnueva, AJHS Class of 2014, Fairfield University Class of 2018 CURRENT STUDENTS Malia Ahmad, AJHS Class of 2023 Miranda Gonzalez, AJHS Class of 2022 Andy Lupercio Escoto, AJHS Class of 2021 Daisy Marquez, AJHS Class of 2022 Jimena Padilla Ortiz, AJHS Class of 2021 Alberto Ramirez, AJHS Class of 2022 COMMUNITY MEMBERS Susan G. Murphy, Chair, Board of Trustees Lindsey Reevie, Partner, Baceline Group
HONORED TO SUPPORT the students & staff of ARRUPE JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL as they set ambitious goals for the future. OUR VISION: to be the world’s best dairy food and ingredient company
DULCE VILLANUEVA Arrupe Jesuit, Class of 2014 Fairfield University, Class of 2018 D u lce g r adu ate d fr om Arru p e Je s u i t i n 201 4 a n d we nt on to stud y Inte rnation a l B u s i n e s s & Ma n a ge m e nt at Fai r fi e ld U n iversity. Du ring he r u n d e rgrad u ate c a re e r , s h e le ar n e d n eg ot iation tactics an d a fra me work fo r d i sti n g ui s h i n g th e various stages of c o op e rat i ve re lat i o n s h i p s a c r os s n ati on al and inter national cult u re s , wi t h an e mp h a si s on wi n - wi n st rategies. She worke d for an i nte rn at i on al tr ave l ag e n c y while stu dying a b roa d i n Sp ai n , an d late r r etur n e d to De n ve r to esta blish a su cces s fu l h ome c le a n i n g bu s i n e s s , wh i c h h e r fam ily now ove rsees . D u lc e n ow works at Ke ll e r Wi l l i am s R e al ty D owntown, the #1 Re gi o n al R e a l Estate broke r a g e i n th e state of C olorado. She bec a me a p ro u d h ome owne r i n 2 02 0. H e r person al mission cont i n u e s by s p re ad i n g fi n an c i al l i te r a c y an d h elping indiv idu al s bu i ld p a s s i ve i n c o me t h r oug h r e a l e state .
JUNO PADILLA Arrupe Jesuit, Class of 2013 Colorado School of Mines, Class of 2020 Juno was bor n and rai s e d i n D e n ve r, Color ad o. T h i s p a st May, he gr adu ate d from t h e Colorad o S c h oo l of M i n e s wi th a Bachel or of Scie n c e d e gre e i n Me c h an i ca l En g i n e e r i n g an d a m in or in Pu bl ic A ffai rs v i a t h e Mc B ri d e H on or s Pr og r am . During his Ju nior ye ar, Ju n o t rave le d to th e Kh um bu Valley of Ne pal on b e h alf o f a lo c al NG O , H i ke for H e lp , to ass ist with a project ai me d at u p li ft i n g t h e lo c al e c on om y. Currentl y, Ju no hold s mu lt i p le role s , i n c lu d i n g p art- ti m e work with Arru pe Je s u i t ’s CWSP as h e p r e p ar e s fo r a two- yea r de pl oyment wi t h t h e Pe ac e Corp s i n Guate m al a. H i s goa l is to f ind new way s t h at h e c a n h e lp oth e r s a n d m a ke a difference in his co mmu n i t y.
STEPHEN ARCHULETA Arrupe Jesuit, Class of 2013 Regis University, Class of 2017 University of Colorado Boulder, PhD Candidate Steph en f irst fou nd a love fo r s c i e n c e as a c h i l d , watc h i n g shows on The We at h e r Ch a n n e l, re ad i n g e n c y c l op e d i as for fun, and dre aming of be c o mi n g a storm c h as e r. A s h e m ove d thro ugh high school a n d c olle ge , h i s p as s i on for s c i e n c e an d en couragement from h i s s c i e n c e te ac h e rs i n s p i r e d h i m to on e d ay become a STEM te ac h e r as we ll. A s a B i oc h e m i str y P hD candidate, Ste p h e n c u rre nt ly re s e arc h e s g e n e expression and ge n e re gu lat i on at CU B ou l d e r. In h i s fr e e tim e, Ste phen enjoy s p lay i n g a n d p rod u c i n g m us i c , s p o rts , bicycling, gaming, an d s p e n d i n g t i me wi t h h i s fam i l y, i n c l ud i n g his m any dogs and c at s !
ARRUPE JESUI T S TAT I S T I C S TO DAT E • Fourteen Classes of Graduates, totaling 975 Alumni • Over $86.5 Million Earned in College Scholarship Dollars • $27.1 Million Earned from Corporate Work Study Jobs • 100% College Acceptance AFT E R A RRUP E JESU I T • 67% College Persistence as of June 2019 (gained or seeking certificate or degree) -Compared nationally to 10-15% for our demographic • 90% First Generation College Bound CU R R E N T S T U D E N T B O DY 46% Male 442 Students 54% Female 93% Hispanic 3% Caucasian 2% African American 1% Asian 1% Other 76% Qualify for Free & Reduced Lunch 50% First Generation High School Graduates Average Income: $41,225 (Family of 4) 94 Feeder Schools
Pr o u d S u pp ort e r s of A r r u pe J e s u i t H ig h S c ho ol S inc e 2 0 0 4 Paul & MJ Powers
T H A N K YO U TO O U R E V E N T S P O N S O R S ! Your sponsorship bridges the gap between what each family contributes and the total cost of a quality education at Arrupe Jesuit High School. P R E S I D E N T I A L S PO N S O R S
S E N I O R S PO N S O R S Amazing Parish Colorado Housing & Finance Authority Walt & Ellyn Coughlin The Dick & Robin Kelly Foundation The Jesuit Community of Arrupe Jesuit and Regis University Jones & Keller, PC Richard & Mary Pat McCormick Ready Foods, Inc. Mike & Nancy Zoellner J U N I O R S PO N S O R S Hercules Industries, Inc. Carl & Jan Hoover John and Fl orence Fortune Family Foundation Clay & Priscilla Fryer Family & Friends The Dorota & Kevin Kilstrom Family Rick & Molly Klau Susan & Don Murphy Tim & Pari O’Donnell Darren & Julia Walsh Craig & Beth Zoellner *We regret any omissions due to printing deadlines.
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EV E N T C H A I R R o b i n Ke l l y EV E N T CO M M I T T E E Linda Bandy Kim Hardin Debbie O’Dwyer Kathy Benetka Carleen Haselden Mary Beth O’Hagan Lindell Blaich Maureen Hendricks Lara O’Shaughnessy Laura Boetger Isa bel Heuer Vickie Puchi Julie Bowen Jill Hibbeln Cindy Routzon Karen Burlage Christy Horvat Rebecca Sandoval Deb Campbell Anne Jacob Lori Schultz Dorothy Campbell Sheri Jaraczeski Patty Spurway Ellyn Coughlin Michelle Kennedy Bonnie Sutherland Martha Diss Sundby Anne Kilkenny Deborah Svisco Haddie Elliott Dorota Kilstrom Margaret Tezak Lynn Emrick Molly Klau John Tobey Lynda Engel Sarah Kleinschmidt Laurie Vieira Patricia Fennelly Mari Ann Martin Susan Viereck Mary Ann Figlino, CSJ Jane Masterson Julia Walsh Molly Fortune Moira McCa be Dawn Wolf Courtney Godbolt Susan Murphy Beth Zoellner Kaye Hammond Teri Newland Nancy Zoellner Maribeth Hanzlik P RO M OT I O N A L PA R T N E R S
PA D D L E R A I S E R You can make certain deserving students have access to an Arrupe Jesuit education. Every family relies on our financial assistance program, low stated tuition, and CWSP earnings. Philanthropic gifts are what make this model possible. Now is your time to open the doors of opportunity for our students! Rick and Susan Schmitz together with two anonymous donors have committed a 1:1 match on your donations during this paddle raiser for the first $200,000 raised. “Knowing strangers were willing to give to help make this experience possible for me makes me want to give back, as well, when I get the opportunity in the future.” -AJHS Graduate, DeMarco Randall
AU CT I O N R U L E S • You may pay online by VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Payment can also be made by check after the event. Please send gifts to the Philanthropy Department at Arrupe Jesuit High School, 4343 Utica Street, Denver, CO 80212. • Appropriate sales tax will be collected on tangible items. • Items are available for in-person bidders to take home after the event. Virtual bidders may pick up their items at Arrupe Jesuit or we can make arrangements to deliver auction items to your home or office. Staff will be in touch following the event. • Please note all conditions, restrictions, and expiration dates on items and services. Gift certificates do not always include tax or gratuity. • Dates for all trips and similar events must be mutually arranged with donor, unless otherwise noted. All reservations should be made as soon as possible. • Every attempt has been made to catalog and describe the auction items correctly, but all items are sold “as is” with no warranties expressed or implied. By purchasing, the buyer waives any claim for liability against either Arrupe Jesuit High School or the donor of the property or service, and neither Arrupe Jesuit High School nor the donor of the property or service is responsible for any personal injury or damages to property that may result from the utilization of the property or services sold. • If an item is purchased for more than the fair market value, the difference is tax deductible as a charitable donation. • All sales are final. PA D D L E R A I S E R • Please make your Paddle Raiser donation on our event website, also accessible on your mobile phone: www.MagisNight.com • Paddle Raiser donations can be fulfilled after the event concludes. Please send gifts to the Philanthropy Department at Arrupe Jesuit High School, 4343 Utica Street, Denver, CO 80212. Stock transfer directions are available upon request.
F E AT U R E D AU CT I O N I T E M S SA NCT UA RY FOURSO M E Four lucky golfers will have the golf experience of a lifetime at the pristine and breathtaking Sanctuary! Sanctuary is played exclusively by invitation or through one of its annual charity events where foursomes start at $5,000. Offering a stunning panorama of the Rocky Mountains, Sanctuary is known for its elevated tees, towering pines, and 180-degree mountain views encompassing Pikes Peak to Longs Peak. Because of the dramatic terrain, a foursome feels like the entire course is yours and five sets of tees invite every level of play. Approximate Value: Priceless Special thanks to Dave & Gail Liniger, Rudy Zupetz & Sanctuary D I NE I N DECADE NCE AT T HE PL IMOT H The date is set for Thursday, August 5 at 6:00 PM. Enjoy this exclusive and delicious evening filled with cocktails, wine, plated multi-course dinner, and desserts hand selected and prepared by some of Denver’s best chefs at The Plimoth. Voted as one of 5280 Magazines 25 Best Restaurants, your evening at The Plimoth will not disappoint! This unforgettable and delicious evening will be sold for a maximum of 28 couples. Approximate Value: $500/couple Multi-sale Price: $750 Special thanks to The Plimoth
C A S T E R ’ S PA R A D I S E A Magis Night favorite returns! This fishing trip for eight along the North Platte River is for two full fishing days, two nights, and includes transportation from Centennial Airport to Casper, WY on a private jet. Upon arrival, your group will head to the Crazy Rainbow Lodge to settle in and have dinner. The next morning, your Crazy Rainbow Fly Fishing guide will take you to the Ugly Bug Fly Shop to gear up, then on to the great outdoors for day #1 of the action. For each excursion, your professional fishing guides will take you in two-man drift boats to fish the North Platte, where you will catch some of the largest rainbow trout in the country. Approximate Value: $10,000 Special thanks to Ugly Bug Fly Shop, Casper WY 7 N I G H T STAY AT O NE ST EA M B OAT PL ACE Pamper yourself with a 7-night stay from June 19th- June 26th, 2021 in the luxury of One Steamboat Place, located slopeside by the gondola. In this spacious, four bedroom residence, with 5-star amenities, you can easily accommodate eight guests. Enjoy cooking in a state-of- the-art kitchen, or enjoy a large variety of excellent local restaurants. Steamboat is full of amazing summer activities: hundreds of miles of beautiful hiking and mountain biking trails, tubing the Yampa, soaking at Strawberry Park Hot Springs or Old Town Hot Springs, flyfishing, and golf. At One Steamboat Place, you can enjoy kids activities, an outdoor heated pool, three hot tubs, a large Fitness Center and a Wellness Spa. The concierge services at One Steamboat Place will plan it all for you, will valet your vehicles, and will provide free luxury transportation anywhere in Steamboat. Come join the laidback lifestyle of Steamboat Springs! Approximate Value: $14,000 Special thanks to Mike & Carleen Haselden
B OA R D O F T R U S T E E S Susan G. Murphy, Chair Michael J. O’Hagan, President Tom Bowie Andy Newland Jim Campbell Debbie O’Dwyer David Card Lara O’Shaughnessy Walt Coughlin Fr. Bill Oulvey, SJ Fr. Joseph Damhorst, SJ Vickie Puchi Judi Diaz Bonacquisti Rick Schmitz Bill Fortune Rich Todd Fr. Jim Goeke, SJ Jacqueline Van Cleave Rick Klau Darren Walsh Fr. Martin Lally Craig Zoellner C W S P B OA R D O F T R U S T E E S Dave Puchi, Chair Rick Ninneman, CWSP Director Sarah Finn Michael J. O’Hagan Sylvia Harmon Adams Price Fred Herrera Taylor Smith Jon Hernandez Mike St. John Dave Mead Rich Todd Andy Newland Laurie Vieira
A N N U A L CO S T TO E D U C AT E Total Cost p e rtost Educate u d e nt : per $ 1 5student: , 2 0 0 $15,200 fuFunded n d e d b yby:: Tuition & Scholarships 11% Philanthropy (down from 18%) 36% Endowment Draw CWSP, Tuition, & 4% Scholarship Loss CWSP Earnings due to COVID-19 10% 39% (down from 42%)
PDC Energy employs hundreds of Coloradans with Colorado values. Our employees are dedicated to the responsible development of the resources that power all our lives. PDC Energy is a proud sponsor of Arrupe Jesuit High School Magis Night 2021. PDCEnergy PDCE.com/Community
AU CT I O N D O N O R S Mike & Elaine Ackerman Dick & Robin Kelly Art For the Nations Chris & Michelle Kennedy John & Barb Astuno Kevin & Dorota Kilstrom Barre3 Rick & Molly Klau Bonacquisti Wine Co. Jennifer Kummer & Paul Krueger BookBar Kathy Kummer Julie Bowen Russ & Diane Kyncl Jeff Bruno Mark Stevens Photography Dave & Karen Burlage John & Mari Ann Martin Jim & Deb Campbell Fr. Tim McMahon, SJ Rachel Chaparro McNeil Designer Portraits Walt and Ellyn Coughlin Moore For Life Crested Butte Nordic Mouthfuls: A Store for Pets Denver Darling Boutique Donny & Sarah Newman Denver Museum of Nature and Science Bill Niklaus & Eugenia Davila Denver Zoo Rick & Kerry Ninneman Dickey’s Barbecue Pit Michael & Mary Beth O’Hagan Martha Diss Sundby Mike & Lara O’Shaughnessy Bob Dwyer & Michelle Vogt Parisi Elevation Hotel & Spa Dave & Vicki Puchi Enstrom Candies Puzzah F45 Training Redlands Grill Family Jones Rocky Mountain Theatre for Kids John & Sarah Finn Sam’s No. 3 Downtown First Western Trust Joe & Becky Schmid Casey Frank Sienna Wine Bar & Small Plates Reid & Courtney Godbolt Jason & Bonnie Sutherland Fr. Jim Goeke, SJ SwimLabs Littleton Golden Bear Larry & Margaret Tezak Sylvia Harmon Rich & Joanie Todd Mike & Carleen Haselden Tootsies - The Nail Shoppe Haselden Construction Tried & True Bill & Maribeth Hanzlik Zach & Jacqueline Van Cleave History Colorado Center David & Dawn Wolf Hydrate IV Bar Woods Boss Brewing Company J.R. Butler, Inc. Craig & Beth Zoellner Judith Babcock Fine Art Mike & Nancy Zoellner
MAGIS NIGHT F I N A N C I A L CO N T R I B U TO R S Anonymous (3) Andrew & Anne Jacob Mike & Elaine Ackerman Kaiser Permanente Russell & Pam Baker Beth and Joel Kelley Phil Barber & Caroline Lapp Mark & Marilyn Kessler Donna Blair Kevin & Dorota Kilstrom Don & Patty Brandes Alanna Kimmel Joe Bronesky & Jacquelin Medina Russ & Diane Kyncl Jerome & Susie Buckley Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP David & Kyra Capizzani David & Anne Lynch Mike Cedres Chris and Collette McConnell Roger & Nancy Celius Jim & Teri Newland Ann Cohen Margaret Nicholson Bill & Rebecca Connelly Cindy & Tony Prado-Gutierrez Mary Helen Coughlin Walt & Mary Ann Raynor Tom & Jennie Coulthurst Regis University Jesuit Community Chris Daly & Kathy Stafford Schmitz Family Foundation Denver Test Prep/Dan Koken Rick & Susan Schmitz Fr. Michael DeSciose Diane Seery Martha Diss Sundby Taylor Smith Escuela de Guadalupe Dave & Ann Steiner David & Jenifer Findlow Jeff & Monique Stemper Alice Frerman John Sullivan & Kay Taylor Frie Family Foundation Susie & Toby Sutherland Sue Fry Daniel & Cody Teets Henry & Amy Galan Larry & Margaret Tezak Bill Giddings Bill & Barb Thomas Don Heppermann & Nancy Felkner Florence Wagner Kurt Griffin & Susan Hoover David & Bevin Wallace Harold & Isabel Heuer Tim & Pamela Williams Kevin & Peg Higgins Gerry & Kerry Zarlengo Ted & Dorothy Horrell Mike & Nancy Zoellner
SERVE Re gis COMMITTED TO TEACHING OUR STUDENTS TO OTHERS, DISCERN TRUTH AND BUILD A MORE JUST AND HUMANE WORLD Colorado’s Catholic, Jesuit University since 1877 130 Vibrant campus Engaging programs experience online learning Holy Family Parish supports our great neighbor, Arrupe Jesuit High School.
CO N G R AT U L AT I O N S TO OUR DANIELS SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS! Emanuel Contreras Jimena Ferrer Dagim Garedew Jairo Gonzalez Esparza Isabella Iacovetta Andy Lupercio Escoto Natalie Maka Diego Martinez Campos America Morales Solis Erika Nolasco Orona Janeaya Ramos Ana Rivera Thank you to everyone who has supported them through the interview prep process. We wish them luck in the final round! Alex Torres Ortiz Alexis Torres Ortiz
AJHS CLASS OF 2021 100 seniors 662 college applications have been submitted 365 college acceptances to 55 colleges SCHOLARSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Chick Evans Scholarship Gates Scholarship • 1 Scholar • 4 Semi Finalists Daniels Scholarship Greenhouse Scholarship • 14 Finalists • 3 Semi Finalists Dell Scholarship QuestBridge Scholarship • 3 Finalists • 1 student awarded, heading to Boston College
Become a Work Study Partner with Arrupe Jesuit High School and help form today’s students into tomorrow’s leaders. 130 Denver companies employ students through Arrupe Jesuit’s innovative Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP). While strengthening company culture through community impact and social justice, this program makes private, college-preparatory education and career readiness possible for students who otherwise would not have access. Benefits to Corporate Partners Exceptional & Capable Student Workers Diverse Workforce Pipeline for the Future Positive Community Impact & Influence on Company Culture Benefits to Students Invaluable Work Experience & Career Preparation Real World Experience Informs Rigorous Classroom Environment Provides Access to Jesuit, College Preparatory Education 2020-2021 Program Cost: $29,200 10 month school year contract holidays & summer coverage available Join us in making first-generation high school and college graduations a reality by contacting CWSP Director, Rick Ninneman, at 720.726.3420 or RNinneman@ArrupeJesuit.com, or visit us at www.ArrupeJesuit.com
CO R PO R AT E W O R K S T U DY P RO G R A M PA R T N E R S Many partners are on hold for this year due to the pandemic, but are still included in this list. ACCOUNTING ENERGY / ENGINEERING BDO U.S.A. Antero Resources Eide Bailly LLP Aspect Energy, LLC Plante Moran Cimarex Energy Co. City Light & Power ADVERTISING/MEDIA Eagle Automation Effectv FourPoint Energy Liberty Oilfield Services AVIATION PDC Energy, Inc. United Airlines Society of Economic Geologists † Denver International Airport FINANCE/INVESTMENTS BANKING AllianceBernstein Corporation Citywide Banks Baceline Group CoBank, ACB Innovest Portfolio Solutions LLC Sooper Credit Union Janus Henderson Investors Johnson Financial Group, LLC COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE / MORTGAGE Nelnet/5280 Solutions LLC Colorado Housing and Finance Authority R.W. Baird Newmark FOOD/BEVERAGE CONSTRUCTION/ARCHITECTURE Coffee & Bagel Brands BluSky Leprino Foods Company Fransen Pittman Ready Foods, Inc. GH Phipps Construction Companies Service System Associates Haselden Construction Hensel Phelps GOVERNMENT Hispanic Contractors of Colorado Bureau of Reclamation Iron Woman Construction City of Denver Auditor Johns Manville Colorado Department of Natural Kiewit Companies Resources Mortenson Construction Colorado House of Representatives Shea Homes Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission EDUCATION U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Denver Museum of Nature and Science U.S. Forest Service Escuela de Guadalupe U.S. Mint History Colorado Center Regis University † NEW EMPLOYER THIS YEAR CO N TCONTINUED INUED
Wanco HEALTHCARE NON-PROFIT Bella Natural Women’s Care Annunciation Catholic Parish Care Synergy Archdiocese of Denver CommonSpirit Health Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Denver Tech Dentistry Conception Highlands Family Medicine Catholic Charities Julia Temple Healthcare Center Centro San Juan Diego Kaiser Permanente Colorado Nonprofit Association New West Physicians Dominican Home Health Agency Saint Joseph Hospital Family Tree St. Anthony North Health Campus Haven of Hope University of Colorado Hospital Girls Inc. The Colorado Health Foundation Growing Home The Urology Center of Colorado Hope Communities Metro Caring INSURANCE/RISK MANAGEMENT PCs for People Colorado PERA So All May Eat IMA, Inc. The Conflict Center Willis Towers Watson The GrowHaus Twin Parishes Food Bank IT Warren Village Xactly REAL ESTATE/PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LAW AIR Communities Beatty & Wozniak, P.C. Mercy Housing Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Newmark Knight Frank Multifamily Campbell Killin Brittan and Ray, LLC RedPeak Properties Cohen & Black Law † Yes Communities, LLC Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP Denver City Attorney’s Office SERVICES Faegre Baker Daniels American Medical Sales & Rentals Greenberg Traurig, LLP Component Distributors, Inc. (CDI) Holland & Hart LLP Consolidated Electrical Distributors Inc. Jones and Keller, P.C. Dahl Plumbing Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP Globus Family of Brands Otten Johnson Robinson Neff + Ragonetti Steel-T Heating & Air Conditioning Polsinelli Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. TRANSPORTATION/AUTOMOTIVE United Road MANUFACTURING Hercules Industries, Inc. Hunter Douglas J.R. Butler, Inc. KONG Company † NEW EMPLOYER THIS YEAR
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CORPORATE WORK STUDY PARTNER? KNOW SOMEONE WHO MIGHT BE? Our need for new CWSP Partners is greater than ever due to the effects of COVID-19 on Colorado businesses. We would be so grateful for a referral that could lead to a new CWSP Employer and a wealth of new opportunity for our students. Referrals are to be made to Rick Ninneman: 720.726.3420 or RNinneman@ArrupeJesuit.com
T HE ARRUPE JESUI T G R A D U AT E AT G R A D U AT I O N COMMITTED TO JUSTICE Working for and with the impoverished, the unfairly treated, and those who are without representation. INTELLECTUALLLY COMPETENT Constantly thinking across disciplines and cultures, always maintaining a deep respect for wisdom and truth. LOVING Recognizing that respect, trust, and fidelity are the basis of any loving relationship and that love, for God or others, requires giving without asking anything in return. OPEN TO GROWTH Seeking out new challenges and opportunities to enrich her/his experience or perspective, be it religiously, socially, culturally, emotionally, or intellectually. RELIGIOUS Having a sincere and deep sense of God’s presence and love in her/his life, ever reliant on prayer and reflection on Christ’s example for guidance and development. WORK EXPERIENCED Having learned to be a dependable, responsible worker of integrity with high ethical standards.
Arrupe Jesuit Golf Invitational presented by RE/MAX, LLC Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at Sanctuary 9:30am Registration, Practice & Brunch 11:00am Shotgun Start 5:00pm Reception & Awards Foursomes available now at: www.ArrupeJesuit.com
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