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Picture This Graduation (far left) Mary DelGrande A’02, middle, outgoing President of the Sheridan Road Alumni Association, and incoming Vice-President Joan Merlo ASH’72, greet an Academy graduate. (below) A much loved tradition at Angel Brunch gives graduates the opportunity to dance with their parent, grandparent, or other special person. Angel Brunch (above) Hayden Radomski H’19 and Caroline Patterson A’19 were elected to speak at this year's graduation. The experiences that challenged me and made me stronger, more resilient and more courageous—are available to everyone we celebrate here today. Go do the things that scare you, that make you sweat. Go do things that (above) Angel Brunch begins with the procession of flags signifying countries which have a Sacred Heart presence. push your buttons and your boundaries and make you consider and reconsider Prize Day List of high schools attended by the Class of 2019 your path. Find the things that excite you, that make you want to get up early and stay up late and keep pushing. 8th Grade Congé And if you don’t find anything that truly, deeply excites and engages you— Northside College Prep Jones College Prep Resurrection College Prep Lane Tech High School Saint Ignatius College Prep Latin School of Chicago Walter Payton High School Loyola Academy do something. Do things that will (left) Allegra Hamacher A’19, Student Council President (Academy), addresses her classmates and the audience about being a student at Sacred Heart; (below) Henry Sanchez H’19 celebrates with his grandparents after receiving the Social Awareness award. challenge you, stretch your tolerances, your patience and your soul. DePaul College Prep –Dr. James Hendele H’98 2019 Angel Brunch Speaker Another beloved tradition is 8th Grade Congé, in which graduates have a free day of fun in May. This year’s site was Whirlyball Chicago. FALL 2019 13