Carondeletter Summer 2014 | Page 25

Nena Manuel The Fontbonne Award The Fontbonne Award recognizes the spirituality of Mother Saint Jeanne Fontbonne—a woman of heart, faith, and courage—who refounded the Sisters of St. Joseph after the French Revolution. Awarded to Nena Manuel, the award recognizes the graduate who embodies the CSJ ideal of "eyes open, ears attentive, spirits alert, sleeves rolled up for ministry." Nena has volunteered in the community for 10 years, completing 5,391 hours of service and earning the President’s Lifetime Service Award for volunteering more than 4,000 hours. She earned the Girl Scout Gold Award, volunteered with Boy Scouts’ programs, helped at the Contra Costa County Youth Summit for teenagers, works as a special education teacher’s aide during summer school, and is active at Holy Rosary Parish in Antioch. She cares for her 91-year-old grandfather and visits other seniors at a nursing home near her home. “I believe that giving is better than receiving,” Nena says, “so I like to give as much as I can, to help people out.” Katie Berlin Riley Shaw The Medaille The Senior Award for Athlete of the Spirituality and Year Award Service The Senior Athlete of the Year Award is The Medaille Award for Spirituality and Service honors the spirit of Jean Pierre Medaille SJ, who challenged the first six Sisters of St. Joseph, in 1650, to go out into the city, identify the needs, and to "do all of which woman is capable in service to the dear neighbor." At Carondelet High School, the Medaille Award is presented to that graduate who exemplifies Father Medaille's commitment to service-driven spirituality. With great admiration, the Medaille Award for Spirituality and Service is awarded to Katie Berlin. "The joy in Katie's faith-filled heart has spilled over to the entire community," said Cindy Lawrence, community service coordinator. "Her spirit is refreshing and inspiring to all who have been privileged to pray with her." given to a student athlete who participates in four years of interscholastic sports while maintaining high academic standards and representing the values of CHS and a Catholic education. The class of 2014’s Senior Athlete of the Year is Riley Shaw. A four-year varsity player in two different sports, Riley had varsity-level abilities as a freshman, playing on the Carondelet Varsity Water Polo Team and on the 680 Water Polo under-16 A Team as the primary goalie. In her sophomore year, she received the Carondelet Water Polo Team’s Most Valuable Player award and in her junior year she made the EBAL First Team and was a member of the NCS Champion Swim Team. In her senior year, as captain of the Water Polo Team, Riley made EBAL First Team and received Carondelet’s Most Valuable award. She has trained as a goalie with the Olympic Development Water Polo Team for several years, and plans to play water polo at UC Irvine in the fall. Riley Shaw is a dedicated athlete who well represents Carondelet. 25