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Romolo Canzano
V Lacrosse 10-12; Student Senate 11; SADD 10-12; Teen Institute 11; NHS 11-12; Yearbook 11-12
Jenifer Leigh Cerio
SADD 9-12; ECOS 9; Ski Club 9-12
Nicole Chang
Upperclassmen know sharing
smiles with one another helps
the day go by. Marie Feliu
and Sara Damico show their
enthusiasm for the day.
Our Biggest Concerns
lthough senior year has many advantages such as free periods, respect
from the underclassmen, and, even if it is not an advantage, senioritis,
A being a senior can be very discouraging. Our biggest stress is choosing
a college that we want to go to, or more importantly, getting into one. Visiting
colleges can be exciting; however, after eight or nine scenes of picturesque
campuses and repetitive speeches, these visits can become boring and frusĀ
trating. Choosing a college is an indepth procedure of picking the right
location, distance, size, and atmosphere. Some students cannot wait to escape
to a big school far from home, while others are choosing a small, local school.
Although college can be a confusing and depressing issue, there is always
the thought of a new experience to keep us motivated!
LaSallian Youth Group 10; Drama Club 9-10; Chorus 9-12; Forensics 9, 11; Black History Month 9-12; Young Republicans 11-12; NHS 11-12; Yearbook 9-12
by Liz Uva