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 Craig Overton
VSoccer 11-12, Outdoor Track 9-10 & 12, JV Soccer 9-10. Fr. Bas­ ketball. LaSallian Youth Group 12, Band 9-12, Amnesty International 12. Ski Club 9-10, Multi-Cultural Club 12, S.A.D.D. 9-10, N.H.S. 11-
12, Spanish Club 11-12
Lisa Marie Panebianco
VTennis 9-12, LaSallian Youth Group 9, Student Senate 9, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Amnesty International 9-12, Teen Institute 9-10, Campus Min­
istry 9-10, Spanish Club 11-12
Nathan Peck
VLacrosse 10-12, Hockey 9-12, JVSoccer 9, JVLacrosse 9, S.A.D.D.
9-10, Amnesty International 9-12
Sarah K. Peters
VSoccer 9-10, VLacrosse 9-12, VBasketball 11, JVBasketball 9-10, LaSallian Youth Group 9-12, Student Senate 9-12, Chorus 12, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Amnesty International 9-12, Campus Ministry 9-11,
Eric Trust Youth Group 9-10, Spanish Club 9-11
Everyday seniors scramble to cram a whole night’s job into 30 minutes. There are usually projects to be done, homework to be finished, or other activities to fill the time, There to help us along are our homeroom teachers. Often they are very understanding when one of us wants a pass, has to go to the bathroom or needs help to solve another problem. Mr. Bamaba, Mr. Moretti, Mr. Mominey and Mr. Roache always get upto greet you with a smile. They might not re­ alize it but we appreciate them more than they know.
By: Claire Gorman
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Mr. Roache looking hand­ some as usual.
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