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Helping Others
Community Service
C om m unity Service is an essential
part of being a Colonel. Every year, Adam Shumate and Max
— w « Williamson show their
each student is required to donate a support fo r community
m inim um of fifteen hours of service.
com m unity service. H ow ever, many
of our students achieve above and Service, alongside perseverance
beyond the requirem ent of fifteen and excellent faculty, aid in the
hours. w ell-roundedness of the Colonel
Projects such as the Behringer- com m unity. This had also assisted
Craw ford M useum , Baker Hunt, CCH in its quest to raise the bar Top: Mr. Egan, the head of
St.Augustines, M adonna House, and physically, academically, community service, shows a look
of amazement from the work his
the Special Olympics are only a few spiritually, and socially. Colonels have completed.
events that the Colonels participate in Above: Sometimes service
takes Colonels to another
yearly.
country, like Nicaragua. Leo
Schafer enjoys some play time.
Below: Ryan Toler hurriedly
cleans the window after eating
frosted donuts before working.
Above: Jeremy Doming, Sean Hamm, and
Brandon Rozanski crack a smile while
cleaning up water-laden leaves at Baker
Hunt.
Right: Adam Schmidt adds a
piece of trim to the entrance
of a building.

