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Kimberly Anne Smith
V Soccer 9, Outdoor Track 9*10, 12, V Cheerleading 12, JV Cheer leading 10, Chorus 10-12, Amnesty International 12, Multi-Cultural Club 10, Drama Club 12, Select Chorus 11, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Art Club
10. Prom Committee 11
Neil J. Smith
LaSallian Youth Group 9-11, Student Senate 9. Newspaper 10-12, Lit erary Magazine 11, Audio-Visual Group 12, N.H.S. 11-12, Science
Club 11
Stephanie Ann Solazzo
Outdoor Track 9-12, LaSallian Youth Group 10-12, Chorus 9-12, Am nesty International 11-12, Multi-Cultural Club9-12. Select Chorus 11- 12, Writer’s Guild 9-12, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Teen Institute 10, N.H.S. 11- 12, Campus Ministry 11-12, Spanish Club iO-12, Science Club 11-12
66 Seniors
Who could forget the school song? Eve Bigelow sings with all her heart at the pep rally for our phenomenal football team.
Erin B. Snyder
V Swimming 9-11, V Volleyball 9, OutdoorTrack 9-12, Indoor Track I’iA
10-12, X-Country 12, Math Team 9, Multi-Cultural Club 9-10, Drama
Club 12, Forensics 11-12, S.A.D.D. 10 [Rll
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One thing that makes our school special is the exceptional amount of school spirit and pride. The words on the gym wall sum it up best — “ The Brothers are Great Pride” . The students lived up to that pride this year by standing together to cheer on our outstanding football, soccer, and bas ketball teams. Students at the Academy have proven time and time again that their school spirit is stronger than that of any other school. As in the past it has been the senior class’ duty to live up to the Acad emy’s reputation. They did a great job this year and hopefully the senior classes inthe future will do the same.
By: Mike Erwin