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Christopher Capilli
V Football 11-12, Fr. Basketball, LaSallian Youth Group 1M 2, News paper 12, Amnesty International 9-12, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Campus Min
istry 9-12, Eric Trust Youth Group 9-10
Jessica Anne Clark
Outdoor Track 9-12, Indoor Track 9-12, X-Country 9-12, Literary Magazine 12, Amnesty International 11-12, Audio-Visual Group 11- 12, Writer’s Guild I 1-12, S.A.D.D. 9-10, N.H.S. 11-12, Drama Club
Marguretta J. Ciute
V Volleyball 9-12, JV Soccer 9, LaSallian Youth Group 9-12, Math Team 12, Multi-Cultural Club 11, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Eric Trust Youth
Group 9-10, Spanish Club 9-12
9-10
Jonathan James Coon
V Lacrosse 11-12, JV Lacrosse 10, Writer’s Guild 9
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Class retreats — a time for a class of students to bond and share memories that will last a lifetime. Maybe the idea of an entire class coming together is a little hard to reach. Though the senior class as a whole may not have been as open or as connected as originally hoped, there were still some break throughs. No one can ever forget what it’s like to take a stroll through the retreat house with their friends, or open up to someone they may not have had a chance to communicate with for years. Perhaps we saw an entirely new side of a classmate that made us stop and think about all the years that we never
had an actual conversation. None of us will ever forget our last chance to relax together in that beautiful building and sim ply enjoy each other for what we are. Memories such as these will never die. We all know each one of us will remember some special instant that we will carry with us through our upcoming college years and beyond.
By: Kristin Mitchell
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