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o m meris® ini Immersing yourself in a new and different society: this is immersion. On the immersion trips, students lived in San Francisco, Costa Rica, East Los Angeles. Tijuana, Birmingham, Tacoma, Sacramento, and Salinas. In each of these places, participants lived in soidarity with their community in order to experience how other people live. To fully experience everything, students lived through the four tenents: Acting Justly, Living Simply, Building Community, and Keeping Faith. By living in a totally new place, students learned about the problems other people face such as poverty and segregation. For me, it was very interesting to compare the problems of the people in the small town of San Bias to mine. Looking back on my trip, it’s funny to think about how I worry about what college I will be attending because hardly anyone in the community I lived in even gets to have the opportunity to apply to college. One immediate result from Immersion is thanking God for the opportunities you do have. Also, on immersion, students became less ignorant about the problems people face around the world. Immersion gave participants the chance to learn more and to be less consumed in his or her own problems. Jessie Balsham, from the East Los Angeles Immersion, learned that we should deal with everyone’s problems as if it were our own. “Their problem is our problem . - Levon Eldemir '06 Costa Rica Immersion Left to Right: Matthew Sahagan, Tina Reggio. Paul Zmuda. Allison Silvestri (leader). Deborah Magsaysay. Laura Maxwell. Chad Evans (leader). Maria Martin. Levon Eldemir. and Camila Mize. Tacoma Immersion Top row: Caroline Stone. Kayley Johnson. Paolo Larano. Todd Bank (leader) Second row: Samantha Bautista. Ava Rosen. Kicra Quinlcn Bottom row: Nicolas Schaukowitch. Sam Nclscn. Mary Abinante (leader) 20 student life
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Carolinc Naughton seeks advice I from her mother, played by Katie Woods. Audrey Torres. Mike Bellings. Mike Bellings presents the prosecution’s case against Mat- thew Poncelet as the accused watches. Arriana Papalcxopoulos. Julian Labagh. Melissa Liotta and Brenda Lawrence take avid notes. Colin Culligan, Kenny Gong, and Melissa Liotta repre- sent the theme of common humanity. Lizzie Fabie conveys the emo- tions of Sister Helen Prejean in Si’s production of Dead Mon Wolking. Dead Man Walking Cost 2005 Carofcne Naughton. L«li fab . Ananna Pjpilcxopouloi. Chrit Mitchell. Audrey Torret. Reed Camp- be . Mitt Jonct. Clancy McCartney. Leena CuPane Kary alainen. Melissa laotta. Gollcrnso KuM. Brenda Lawrence. Joe Turti. Colm Culligan, Julian Newman. Julian Schneider, Keeln Wooded. M e Bolings. John Calante. Aliton Lynch. Kenny Gong. Jessica Timet. Ryan Meredith. Kayla Gogarcy. Katie Woods, and Mr Ted Curry. student life 19
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Ava Rosen and Kayley Johnson take a break from their work on Tacoma Immersion. Kevin Byrne. Kirk Hilken. Erik Loos. Scott Gooscns and Profd Escobar strike a pose on Tijuana Immersion. Deborah Magsaysay hangs out with local children of San Bias on Costa Rica Immersion. Jamie Lundy spends quality time with school children on the East LA Immersion. Tijuana Immersion Left to Right: Alison Lynch. Kirk Hilken. Natalya Deroberiis-Theye. Kevin Byrne. Elizabeth Scott. Scott Gooscns. Liza Lozovatskaya. Erik Loos. Aileen Ford. Miranda Herrera East LA Immersion Left to Right: Anna Stricherz (leader). Claire Herbert. Gianna Gallcta. Jamie Lundy. Kevin Aguirre. Dominic Salbctcra. Aron Gragnani, Jessie Balsham student life 21
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