MOTHERS’ CLUB

For more than a half century, the St. Thomas Mothers’ Club has served as a vibrant and invaluable volunteer support group, assisting in more than 30 events throughout the academic year, including the annual Auction & Gala, our signature fundraiser Round-Up and culminating with the annual Style Show & Luncheon.

This organization has a rich history of collaborating with school administrators to facilitate many of the social and cultural activities that make St. Thomas special and impact the overall success of the school.

Eagle mothers are encouraged to attend the Mothers’ Club general meetings to learn about the many ways they can volunteer to support St. Thomas. For every mom there is a fun and useful role that matches her interests and talents. We can’t wait for you to join us!

Dear St. Thomas Parents and Guardians,

The Mothers’ Club Board welcomes you to a new academic year and looks forward to all of the good things that will take place in this school community here at St. Thomas.

The Mothers’ Club is a service organization dedicated to supporting activities that enhance our sons’ high school experience while providing social and spiritual gatherings to foster families’ growth within the St. Thomas community.

No dues are charged for St. Thomas Mothers’ Club membership. All parents and guardians of St. Thomas boys are granted automatic membership.  Please consider getting involved while your son is at St. Thomas. We would love your help! In fact, many of the events at St. Thomas cannot take place without volunteers. With your help, we will support over 20 events during the year, including the Welcome Tea, the annual Auction & Gala, Round Up, Style Show, Prom, and more.

We send a special welcome to the moms of the Class of 2027 and to the moms of transfer students.  We hope that you will become involved in the activities supported by the Mothers’ Club and we are happy to assist you with any questions.

Please make plans to attend our monthly general meetings and get to know the St. Thomas administration and fellow STH parents.  These meetings are informative and provide an opportunity to connect with other parents both new and experienced.  Every meeting will include reports from the school administration and various departments, as well as an opportunity to hear updates about the many events that the Mothers’ Club sponsors.  You’ll find all of the important dates on the Meetings and Event Calendar as well as the School Calendar.  Mass will begin at 11:30 on General Meeting days and then our Meeting will begin at noon.  Lunch will be provided.  We will also offer a zoom option for those unable to attend in person

My son, Miles, will be a Senior this year and he will soon become a member of the lifelong brotherhood enjoyed only by St. Thomas Alumni. The STH Mothers’ Club has been instrumental for my knowledge of the school and a wonderful way to connect and make friends who are also passionate about their sons and this great school.  The connections you make with fellow STH families will last a lifetime!

Eagle Fight Never Dies,

Paige Dominey
2023-2024 St. Thomas Mothers’ Club President

Volunteer Sign-Up

We are happy to see your interest in volunteering for our STH community. Throughout the 2023-2024 school year, we have different activities in which you can participate in. We need YOU! For a full list of event & dates, click here for all volunteer opportunities. Please continue to check back for more details.

Leadership

2022-2023 EXECUTIVE BOARD

PRESIDENT*
Paige Dominey
thedomineys@gmail.com

VICE PRESIDENT*
Judy Wittman
njdww05@yahoo.com

TREASURER*
Kris Peters
kapeters66@gmail.com

RECORDING SECRETARY*
Davalyn Bone
davbone@comcast.net

COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY
Amy Price
amylizprice@gmail.com

PAST PRESIDENT
Emily Guyre
emily.guyre@sbcglobal.net

AUCTION CO-CHAIRS

Cheryl Dzurec
cdzurec@gmail.com

ROUND UP CO-CHAIRS

FOOD COURT
Tiffany Davila
tldavila@gmail.com

EAGLE COURT
Megan Long
mlongesq@gmail.com

CARNIVAL
Carmen Trevino
sabrynaray@hotmail.com

BIG RED MARKET
Jennifer Langin

STYLE SHOW CHAIRS

Haley Finkelman
haleym71@yahoo.com

Killian Gilbert-Smith
killiangs@me.com

Kathleen Brickley
kathleen@brickleyfamily.com

*Indicates Mother’s Club Board

STH Mothers’ Club Calendar 2023-2024

Meetings will be held in St. Basil Hall.
Meetings available in person or via Zoom.
Mass occurs in the STH Chapel on the second floor directly above the Rotunda.

STH Mothers’ Club Newsletters

STH Mothers’ Club Standing Committees 2023-2024

UPDATE TO COME

Homecoming 101

October 13, 2023

  1. What is Homecoming (also called “HOCO” by the students)?
    • Homecoming at St. Thomas is a traditional weekend celebrating our football team and the camaraderie intrinsic to being an STH Eagle.  It will include a Varsity home game, complete with the homecoming Queen coronation at halftime. The weekend peaks on Saturday, with a school dance for all grades.
  2. How can I learn more about admission to the game and dance?
    • Parents should always refer to our school calendar for an overview of events ahead. 
    • Football Games (including HOCO)
      • All game tickets are sold through our website.  The link is here.
      • Note: Students automatically have free admission to athletic games with ID.   Our sister school students also have this same privilege. (St. Agnes, Duchesne, and Incarnate Word Academy).
      • Homecoming Football Game has a special option:  Our students may have a date accompany them to the game at no extra charge. This is only for our Homecoming game.
    • Dance:
      • Dance tickets for Homecoming (and Jr./Sr. Prom) are sold through our online STH store on a limited basis. When they go live, students/parents will receive immediate notice and the link.
      • Tickets are only sold up until the day before the dance at noon.  No tickets are sold/offered at the doors.
  3. What safety precautions will the dance provide, and how do they impact our son?
    • We utilize dance ‘lock-ins’ to keep students safely at our dance until the dance is almost over. This allows parents to have some reassurance of their child being at the dance as promised. A lock-in means that the dance doors no longer will accept new guests 30 minutes after the dance begins, and will not release guests until 30 minutes prior to the dance’s end time.  (Example: A dance that begins at 8:30 and ends at 11 pm, would have a lock-in window from 9:00-10:30.)  We also have several Houston Police Department officers on site, the night of the dance.
  4. May my son invite the guest of his choice from any school, or must his date be from a Catholic sister school?
    • Students are welcome to invite a date from any school, or even from another city or town. All we ask is that she abide by our dress code, which is shared and highlighted by our Student Activities team when homecoming information is provided each year.  All variations of STH dress codes are publicized in our yearly handbook, found at this page.
  5. May young men from other schools attend the game and Dance?
    • Our games are open to all people, and we welcome visitors. Our dances are exclusive to our young men and their dates, as well as our invited sister schools. Please reach out to our Student Activities director for questions.
  6. Do STH students buy the traditional mums for their dates at Homecoming?
    • It is common, but not required. Our school’s parent-based band guild takes great pride in creating beautiful mums and armbands to sell on a limited basis. More information can be found on the bottom of this page. For questions, please email musicmums.sth@gmail.com.
  7. What suggestions would be best for parents who want to help ensure the best homecoming possible for their son?
    • These are some simple suggestions:
      • Ask your son if he prefers to go with a date, or with his buddies from school (“stag”). Both options are common and popular.
      • Consider what he’d like to wear; our homecoming dance is semi-formal, and sport coats are not required. If he brings a coat, he’ll be asked to check it in, so the best idea may be to wear dress pants, a tie and a dress-shirt, plus dress shoes and socks.
      • Ask him if he’d like to buy his date, if applicable, a corsage or flower wristband. These are not required, but some students still practice this tradition.
      • In terms of sustenance, our dance will have light snacks and refreshments, but we recommend that students eat beforehand to keep up their energy. Because our dance uses a ‘lock-in’ and will shut the doors 30 minutes after the start time, we urge you to ensure that dinner plans are completed in time for him and his friends/date to make it to the dance timely.
      • Tickets are only available online before the dance, as mentioned in question 2. 
  8. Would it make sense to have some form of group transportation, like a party bus or limo to transport my son and his pals?
    • Unfortunately, this is not permitted for reasons that pertain to safety. We encourage students to drive with their friends and park at our garage, or be dropped off by their parents.
  9. Does my son need to bring anything, and does his date need to bring anything?
    • The best accessory is your son’s school ID, which will make the entry process into the dance much faster. His date should focus on bringing as little as possible. Handbags and coats are required to be checked at our Coat Check. The Coat Check is overseen by parent volunteers. If an item is checked, it can be accessed as necessary throughout the night, but remains checked until its owner departs from the dance.
  10. What happens if my son or his date need to go home during the lock-in?
    • Students would need to talk to any adult at the dance, and our Dean’s office representative would ensure safety measures are followed for true emergencies. If not an actual emergency, our lock-in is enforced fully.

If you’d like to support our students by serving as a chaperone or volunteer, please visit this page, which will offer volunteer opportunities and much more.

All About Mums & Armbands

Every year, the Music Guild create beautiful homecoming mums and armbands for Eagles and their dates. These creations are tangible memories that symbolize school spirit and friendship. Traditionally, mums and armbands are worn to the Homecoming football game. If you are interested in purchasing these for homecoming, here are some tips:

  • Check our Eagle Store listings often to purchase early, before they sell out.
  • If you need to plan for the cost or specific availability dates, please contact musicmums.sth@gmail.com with questions.
  • Click here if you’d like to see sample pricing and photos.
  • Be sure to note the pick-up instructions when you purchase, so that nothing is left to chance when homecoming night arrives.

Auction 101

Q:   What, when, and where is the St. Thomas Auction?

A:   The STH Auction & Gala is a major fundraiser for St. Thomas High School, benefitting our current and future students. The 2023 Auction is on Saturday, November 4, 6:00 p.m., at St. Thomas High School.

Q:   What’s the format of the Auction?

A:   Starting two weeks before Auction, you can browse and bid on the many Silent Auction baskets and items and support the Teacher Wish List via BidPal mobile bidding. You will be able purchase Raffle Tickets and “play” the Wine & Spirits Pull. Live Auction and Big Board will feature great vacations, dinners, special events and more. Golden Ticket purchase will only be available at Auction.

Q:   How can I sponsor and/or buy a table or tickets?

A:   A variety of Table and Sponsorship Levels will be available for purchase. To purchase a table and access sponsorship information click here.

Q:   How can I help make the Auction a success?

A:   If you have something to donate, access the donor form here, and contact a Chair listed below.

Q:   What’s the Auction Raffle?

A:   Purchase your chance to win a custom-designed piece of jewelry. Only 100 raffle tickets ($100 each) will be sold. You do not have to be present to win.

Q:   What’s the Golden Ticket?

A:   Purchase your chance to take home the Live Auction item of your choice. Sales are only available at Auction. You must be present at Auction during the drawing at dinner.

Q:   How can I support the Wine & Spirits Pull?

A:   We have two events benefitting the Wine & Spirits Pull. Bring a bottle or make a cash donation worth $50+ to join the events. (You can also purchase a bottle at Specs event.)

  • Specs Cooler Experience(4201 Smith St.) – Tuesday, August 29, 6:00 p.m. RSVP required/space limited
  • Football Tailgate (The Grove; STH vs. John Paul II game) –Friday, September 22, 6:00 p.m.

Q:   How can I help the Auction Committee?

A:   Sign up for volunteer opportunities.

Q:   How is Auction information/updates communicated?

A:   Keep an eye out for the Auction newsletter, Playbill, communicated via Big Red News emailed on Wednesdays. Also, attend Auction All-Committee meetings, and Mothers’ Club August, September and October meetings (dates announced via Big Red News).

Click here for the Auction & Gala webpage.

2023 Auction & Gala Chairs

Cheryl Dzurec (cdzurec@gmail.com)

Liz Brown (eb74970@gmail.com)

Maria Morfin (mmorfin_3@yahoo.com)

Maru Pruneda (marupruneda@gmail.com)

Round Up 101

Q:        What is St. Thomas High School Round Up?

A:        Round Up is one of the “Big 3” fundraising events held annually by the St. Thomas community.  One of the oldest traditions at St. Thomas, Round Up is a “Community-wide” event run by current parents and Alumni.  Round Up began in 1927 as the “St. Thomas Bazaar” and became an annual tradition in 1945. Over the years, the season and name may have changed, but not the desire to bring together friends and the entire St. Thomas community to celebrate what makes us special.  As a fundraiser, all proceeds go to the STH Scholarship Fund which in turn goes directly to the boys as STH provides financial assistance to approximately one third of our students!

Held every year on the first Sunday of March, this year’s Round Up is scheduled, for Sunday March 3, 2024 (12pm-6pm).  Round Up will look different this year, like everything else this past year, but our Round Up Chairs are working to finalize all details.

Q:        What is a “Quota” and why is that all my son is talking about now?

A:        The Raffle component of Round Up is how the largest portion of the scholarship money is raised, with each student responsible for selling at least a “quota” (15 books) of raffle tickets. Collectively, the students are challenged to reach a particular goal of total ticket sales to earn incentives such as t-shirts, school outings, and school holidays!

Q:        How much do raffle tickets cost and what can be won?

A:        Raffle tickets sell for $5 each, or a book of tickets (4 tickets per book) sells for $20.  Students are encouraged to sell tickets however they can – to family, friends, and neighbors, at your church, etc. – and the school provides opportunities for the students to sell tickets by volunteering for phone-a-thons to call alumni or by providing contact lists for alumni that live in your zip code.

Q:        How can I help make the Round Up a Success?

A:        What remains is the same this year for Round Up is that we need YOUR help. Everyone has a role to play in making Round Up a success.  There are all kinds of ways to help; little, big, you choose!  Learn all about the ways you can help at the first Round Up meeting –

Round Up Meetings

Meeting #1: Wednesday, January 17, 6:00pm – Cafeteria

Meeting #2: Wednesday, February 7, 6:00pm – Cafeteria

Meeting #3: Wednesday, February 29, 6:00pm – Cemo Auditorium *MANDATORY*

Round Up: Sunday, March 3, Noon to 6:00 p.m.

Q:        Who should I contact to get involved and where can I get more information about Round Up?

A:        Any of the Round Up Chairs would be happy to answer any questions or suggest ways to get involved!

For Round Up 2024 Please contact:

Stay tuned for more information to come! Click here for Round Up Home page.

Style Show 101

St. Thomas Style Show & Luncheon

When:  April 26, 2024

Where: River Oaks Country Club

Who is invited?  All parents and friends of St. Thomas.  This includes all grades!

Who participates in Style Show & Rose Ceremony:  Senior boys and their moms.

What will volunteers do?  Decorations, reservations, check-in, Silent Auction & Mystery Bag Solicitations, assist mom and son models, and much more!

What is the Style Show?

The Style Show luncheon has been a STH tradition for 50+ years.  The senior boys will showcase their various interests such as leadership, sports, theatre, band, hobbies, etc.  The senior moms model the new Spring fashion styles from Dillard’s.  The senior boys and STH cheerleader biographies will be read as they strut down the runway stage.  Senior boys write endearing letters to their moms.  These are read on stage to their mom as he presents her with a red rose. The event wraps up with the boys taking one last walk together around the runway while grinning ear to ear & wearing a baseball cap from the university they plan to attend!

COME AND JOIN US IN THIS  TRADITION:  WHETHER IT IS VOLUNTEERING, PARTICIPATING, ATTENDING OR ALL OF THE ABOVE!  Limited Tables & Tickets available.

Questions & additional info:  Catherine Chandler | 713.864.6348 x 154 or catherine.chandler@sths.org

THE MOTHERS’ CLUB of ST. THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL
4500 Memorial Drive Houston, Texas 77007

BYLAWS

ARTICLE I
NAME

The name of this organization shall be the Mothers’ Club of St. Thomas High School.

ARTICLE II
PURPOSE

The purpose of the Mothers’ Club is to provide a vehicle through which mothers or guardians of the students may be able to assist the Basilian Fathers and faculty in furthering the students’ spiritual, academic, cultural and athletic development. All activities of the Club must meet with the approval of its moderator who shall be appointed by President of the school.

ARTICLE III
MEMBERSHIP

The membership of the Club shall consist of mothers or guardians of boys who are registered for that school year in St. Thomas High School.

ARTICLE IV
THE BOARD

The Board shall consist of the Executive Board, the Immediate Past President, Chairpersons of Round-Up, Style Show and Auction, Staff Liaison, and the Club Moderator. The Executive Board shall consist of five officers: President, Vice President, Communications Secretary, Recording Secretary, and Treasurer. Only the Executive Board has voting rights; three members of the Executive Board present and voting constitutes a quorum. In the event one of the five officers is unable to complete her term as an officer, the Club Moderator shall call a special meeting. The Club Moderator, the Staff Liaison, and the Executive Board will appoint a person to fill the vacancy. This appointee will be announced at the next Mothers’ Club Meeting or via electronic communications as needed.

ARTICLE V
DUTIES

Section 1. Executive Board: The duty of the Executive Board members is to develop the Mothers’ Club Annual Budget, approve all expenditures, and establish and oversee committees to conduct the work of the Mothers’ Club.

Section 2. President: It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all the meetings and perform all other duties pertaining to the office, including but not limited to the following:
● The President shall serve as the official representative of the Mothers’ Club.
● The President shall serve on the Selection Committee.
● The President shall appoint all committee chairpersons, with the assistance of the Vice President and the Executive Board.
● The chairpersons of Auction, Style Show and Round Up, shall be appointed by the current school President in collaboration with the Mothers’ Club President, Staff Liaison, the Vice President for Advancement, the immediate Past President, and the current chairs. This process will be conducted at a time that would allow for the committees to begin their work in a timely fashion related to their event. The newly appointed chairpersons shall be responsible for appointing the chairpersons of their respective sub-committees.
● The President may also appoint chairpersons from time to time to coordinate unscheduled events and/or newly established programs or functions.
● Communicate with the Principal and Mothers’ Club Moderator on a regular or as needed basis regarding issues that impact or directly relate to the Mothers’ Club.
● The President, in conjunction with the recording secretary, shall schedule a meeting space with the school for all general meetings and events of the Mother’s Club.
● The President shall facilitate the Christmas Gift Fund in coordination with Club Moderator.

Section 3. Vice President: It shall be the duty of the Vice President to preside in the absence of the President. The Vice President will assist the President in the performance of the President’s duties. The Vice President shall assist the President regarding committee chair appointments. The Vice President is responsible for updating, distributing and collecting the various event/committee binders and for maintaining a Master Binder containing pertinent information regarding every event chaired by the Mothers’ Club. The Master Binder will reside in the office of the Staff Liaison. The Vice President shall coordinate Christmas tree decorations around the school in conjunction with the Principal and the Maintenance staff. The Vice President is responsible for organizing a Maintenance Staff Appreciation Luncheon in the early spring. The Vice President shall review and maintain the Bylaws and shall confirm all special guest speakers for general meetings.

Section 4. Communications Secretary: It shall be the duty of the Communications Secretary to conduct all general correspondence as directed by the President, including coordinating email blasts by the grade level parents and social media outlets. The Communications Secretary shall also be responsible for collecting, organizing and reporting news from the Mothers’ Club to the Director of Communication in the Office for Advancement. This is done every other week or on an as needed basis throughout the school calendar year. The Communications Secretary is responsible for writing all Thank You notes for special events and standing committee chairs, guest speakers and others on an as needed basis. The Communications Secretary shall create an electronic volunteer sign up for all Mothers’ Club volunteer opportunities.

Section 5. Recording Secretary: It shall be the duty of the Recording Secretary to keep true and accurate minutes of all monthly Mothers’ Club meetings, Board meetings and Executive Board Meetings. The Recording Secretary shall also be responsible for posting and updating Mothers’ Club documents to the Mothers’ Club website as approved by the President. The Recording Secretary will work with Campus Ministry to arrange the Mass and schedule volunteers to serve as Liturgical assistants. The Recording Secretary shall be responsible for creating and modifying the agenda for all general meetings and events with the approval of the President. The Recording Secretary shall assist the President in scheduling meeting space with the school for all general meetings of the Mothers’ Club.

Section 6. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall act as the liaison with the school’s business office to assure proper stewardship of Mothers’ Club funds and approve all income and expenses associated with all Mothers’ Club events. The Treasurer is responsible for working with the President prior to the start of the school year to create a budget for all Mothers’ Club activities. The Treasurer will relay that budget information to the Vice President and to all Special Event Chairpersons. The Treasurer shall keep accurate copies of all receipts and disbursements. The Treasurer, along with the hospitality committee, is responsible for coordinating refreshments for all Mothers’ Club meetings, Board Meetings, and Executive Board Meetings. A Treasurer’s Report shall be received from the Business Office once a month and reported to the Executive Board at the monthly Board meeting.

Section 7. Past President: The immediate Past President shall be a member of the Board and the Facilitator of the Selection Committee. The immediate Past President shall serve as a general consultant and resource person to the Mothers’ Club. The Past President shall act as the liaison with Toms Moms.

Section 8. Auction Chairs: The Auction/Gala Chairs shall coordinate the annual event, usually held the first Saturday evening in November, with their duties including but not limited to the following:
a. Choose a theme for the Auction/Gala with proper approval by the school President and Vice President for Advancement, which will be incorporated into all aspects of the event, including printed, written, and electronic materials and publications, and decorations. Auction/Gala chairs are responsible for ordering coordinating with STH staff written information to promote all printed materials for this event and for submitting all written information promoting the Auction/Gala in school publications.
b. Plan and host kick off for Auction/Gala in the spring to generate enthusiasm and participation of the greater St. Thomas community.
c. Assemble a committee to help with the Auction/Gala and hold regular meetings throughout the year.
d. Work hand in hand with the Advancement Office to inform not only current parents but also alumni and previous donors of the Auction/Gala event and possible underwriting opportunities.
e. At least one representative shall attend all Mothers’ Club meetings and events to promote the Auction/Gala and update the Mothers’ Club on status of the event.
f. Solicit items, along with Live, Big Board and Silent Auction Chairmen, for auction and raffle. These items may be solicited directly from donors or purchased using donated funds. They may be raffled individually or combined as part of a gift basket.
g. Plan, prepare, decorate, and host the Auction/Gala to benefit the overall St. Thomas Community.

Section 9. Round Up Chairs: The Round Up Chairs shall coordinate with the Vice President for Advancement to plan and execute the annual school festival called Round Up. Round Up is a time for the St. Thomas family to come together and celebrate the culmination of the raffle ticket sales that raise funds for tuition assistance. Round Up is usually held on the first Sunday in March. The Chairs’ duties include but are not limited to the following:
a. Recruit an executive board and assist in the recruitment of individual booth chairs to plan, organize, and execute Round Up.
b. Coordinate logistical needs with the Vice President for Advancement.
c. May coordinate with the Student Activities Director to choose a student designed t-shirt for Round Up.
d. Provide good financial stewardship of Round Up. Provide expense reducing and revenue increasing strategies while ensuring a fun, community building event. Solicitation of donations for all aspects of Round Up is encouraged so as to increase the funds raised for tuition assistance. This includes soliciting sponsorships for Round Up.
e. Work with the Vice President for Advancement to publicize Round Up to students, parents, alumni, middle schools, parishes, other St. Thomas donors and media contacts.
f. Coordinate all Round Up volunteers by planning and executing at least 3 planning meetings (with meals) and providing written or electronic materials needed to organize Round Up. These materials include checklists, instructions, supply lists, volunteer lists, and wrap up.
g. Provide leadership to plan, organize, and execute three main areas at Round Up: Food and Beverage Booths, Eagle’s Court, and Carnival Games/Kids’ Games.
h. At least one representative shall attend all Mothers’ Club meetings and events to promote Round Up and update the Mothers’ Club board members and general members on the status of the event.

Section 10. Style Show Chairs: The Style Show Chairs shall coordinate the annual St. Thomas Style Show event each spring with their duties including but not limited to the following:
a. Coordinate with the Vice President for Advancement, a fashion show featuring the senior men and their moms and/or guardians. Chairs may choose to work with consultants and/or local retail establishments and vendors to help secure clothing, makeup, and hair styling for the fashion show. This may include several meetings with the model moms to discuss expectations and choose appropriate clothing for the show.
b. Choose a theme for the Style Show with proper approval by the school President and Vice President of Advancement, which will be incorporated into all aspects of the event, including printed, written, and electronic materials, publications and decorations. Style Show chairs are responsible for ordering all printed materials for this event and for submitting all written information promoting the Style Show in school publications.
c. Plan and host kick off for Style Show to generate enthusiasm and participation of senior students and families.
d. Secure a venue for this event which can accommodate a seated lunch, has an area for check-in, a reception, silent auction, and has room for a runway, along with dressing areas for all models. Work closely with the venue representative to select the food and drink menu, and to plan seating layout and other details for the event.
e. Assemble a committee to help with the Style Show and hold regular meetings throughout the year.
f. At least one representative shall attend all Mothers’ Club meetings and events to promote the Style Show.
g. Solicit items, along with Silent Auction Chairmen, for silent auction and raffle. These items may be solicited directly from donors or purchased using donated funds. Chairs may also choose to sell grab bags including smaller items, or any other vehicle to raise money to benefit the overall St. Thomas community.

ARTICLE VI
SELECTION COMMITTEE AND RATIFICATION PROCESS

Section 1. The Selection Committee will be made up of five graduating senior mothers, with preference given to the current Mothers’ Club officers, plus the current Mothers’ Club President, the immediate Past President, the Club Moderator, the Staff Liaison, the school Principal and school President, for a total of eleven voting members.
Section 2. The current Executive Board, in cooperation with the past Mothers’ Club President, shall appoint the Selection Committee and make an announcement at the February general meeting.
Section 3. Nomination candidates shall be entertained from the following individuals: any St. Thomas Mothers’ Club member willing to self nominate. Such candidate shall provide to the Selection Committee a completed application form along with a full resume of accomplishments both in the school and in the greater community. Applications will be considered in the following preferential order: 1) Mothers Candidates of current juniors 2) Mothers Candidates of current sophomores who have an older son who attended St. Thomas 3) All other St. Thomas Mothers’ Club members’ mothers. The strong preference for Executive Board membership is the selection of applicants from the first category with St. Thomas leadership experience, committed to the mission of St. Thomas High School.
Section 4. The Selection Committee will slate one candidate for each of the five officer positions of the Executive Board.
Section 5. The immediate Past President shall be the facilitator of the Selection Committee.
Section 6. All final selections must be by unanimous vote of the Selection Committee.
Section 7. A member may not serve consecutive terms as President, but may serve two consecutive terms in other officer positions. Any member serving on the Executive Board may not serve on the Selection Committee if the member nominates themself for consideration on the Executive Board for the following year.
Section 8. Ratification of the Slate of Officers of the Executive Board will take place at the April Board meeting and installation of these officers shall take place at the May luncheon.

ARTICLE VII
STANDING COMMITTEES/POSITIONS

Standing committees and positions are as follows and may be updated as needed by the Executive Board. Descriptions are found on the Mothers’ Club website.
Admissions Liaison

Booster Club Liaison
Cookie Chair
Dad’s Club Liaison
Dance Chaperone Chair
Drama Guild Liaison
Eagles Angels Chair
Eagles Basket Chair
Eagles Treats Chair
Grade Chair-Senior
Grade Chair-Junior
Grade Chair-Sophomore
Grade Chair-Freshman
Hospitality Chair/Treasurer
Mentor Moms Chair
“Moms in Prayer” Chair
Music Guild Liaison
Properties Chair
Social Events Chair
Social Media Chair-Senior
Social Media Chair-Junior
Social Media Chair-Sophomore
Social Media Chair-Freshman
Speech Guild Liaison
Tom’s Moms Liaison/Past President

ARTICLE VIII
MEETINGS

Section 1. The Mothers’ Club board meetings time and frequency shall be determined by the Executive Board.
Section 2. The Mothers’ Club general meetings shall occur nine times during the school term on dates designated by the President in conjunction with the Executive Board and Club Moderator.
Section 3. The President may call special meetings of the Board as needed. A special meeting may also be called by the majority vote of board members present at any regular meeting.
Section 4. Twelve members, in addition to a majority of the Executive Board, shall constitute a quorum for any general meeting of the Club.

ARTICLE IX
BUDGET

The St. Thomas Business Office will allocate a budget based on student population, however, the Mothers’ Club will be run as an expense of the school, not as its own separate entity. The Mothers’ Club Treasurer will submit ALL recommendations for deposit or disbursement to the school business office. The Mothers’ Club budget shall be managed to ensure a break-even profit and loss statement at each school year’s end.

ARTICLE X
AMENDMENT

These Bylaws shall be reviewed every January and may be altered, amended, or replaced by a majority vote at any Board meeting of the Mothers’ Club, then presented and approved at the next general membership meeting by a majority vote, provided that such changes were proposed at the previous meeting of the Club.

Revision 04/13/2023

Tom’s Moms

Welcome to Tom’s Moms! As parents of St. Thomas students, each of us appreciated the camaraderie and support of other mothers as we prayed, worked and socialized together on events in support of St. Thomas High School and our sons. This organization offers an opportunity for mothers of alumni to stay in touch with the activities, spirit and development of the school.

The Tom’s Moms come together four times a year to enjoy social activities. Tom’s Moms will also support the school by volunteering at events such as Back to School Night, Mother Son Mass, Christmas Decorating and Round Up.

FALL OF 2022 EVENTS

STH Campus Christmas Decorating
Deck the halls at STH – If you know how to put ornaments on a tree you can help. Jenny Hanks is the Tom’s Moms Lead.
Friday, November 18, 2022 from 8:30 am – 3 pm – Register so the chairs can reach out to you with details and include you in the headcount for lunch.
Register: Christmas Decorating

Mother Son Mass at STH
Remember all the little elves doing all the work while you enjoyed your morning with your son?
Thursday, December 8th, 2022 7 am – 10:15 am… pick up donuts or just man the table so that all of the donuts don’t walk away at once.
Register: Mother Son Mass

SPRING OF 2023 EVENTS

Spring 2023 Social – Lead OPEN
You pick the date time and location for a fun Tom’s Moms gathering & we will get the word out. Register or let Amber Caver know if you are interested.
Register: 2023 Social

ROUND UP!
Bake goodies or man the Tom’s Moms booth at Round Up. Register below and Tom’s Moms will let you know the details. Sunday, March 6th , 2023 12 noon – 6 PM.
Register: Round Up

We look forward to seeing you!

The Tom’s Moms Reps
Amber Caver, Meryl Gregory, Shawn Savarino, Holly Schlosser, and Mary Yokubaitis

For more information contact Meryl Gregory, STHtomsmoms@gmail.com.

Find us on Facebook @ St. Thomas High School – Tom’s Moms