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IMMACULATAtS EASTER tMIRACLEt During the Church,s most solemn week, a group of Immaculata High School students pulled off a miracle of their own by visitng 8 European cities in 11 days! Their travel schedule, developed by the Religion De- partment, included Rome, Venice, Siena, Salzburg, F10- rence, Assisi, Padua and Dachau ta concentration campy. Mrs. Sanford commented, HDachau was truly an enlightening experience and definitely strengthened my faith. Senior Stephanie DeCarlo recalled, The shopping in Rome was absolutely terrific; I probably spent too much money. For Danielle Bednarczyk, Rome's sense of history is what intrigued her. HT0 go through the ruins and imag- ine people living in that time frame was really fascinat- ing. Vatican City was a favorite stop in their jam packed schedule. Senior Janice Kaczorek remarked that she had never seen a building quite as big or as beautiful as St. Peters Basilica. The European cuisine was different; most meals con- sisted of pasta, while the favorite dessert was gelati Utalian ice creamy. I lived on gelati, said Kenneth Reichl. Also, in Rome, the group attended the Stations of the Cross at the Coliseum and the Easter Sunday Vigil Mass, celebrated by the Pope. HSeeing the Pope standing only 10 feet away from me was one of the trip's highlights, reminisced senior Mindy Andino. While in Salzburg, the group Visited the church and cemetery where the Sound of Music was filmed. Most thoroughly enjoyed the trip. Senior Toni Ann Ferraro said fondly, HIt was the best experience of my life; the people, the sights, and the food, everything was just so fantastic. By: Lisa DeRogatis ROW 1: Luigi ttour guidey Beth Ostapovich, Andrea D'Aleo, Lisa De Rogatis, Stephanie De Carlo, Toni Arm Ferraro, Connie Terrezzi, Kristen Termoto, Scott Szakas, Mario Taddeo Row 2:John Cammarano, Christine Greco, Jen Adams, Danielle Riccioni, Kristin Horvath, Mindy Andino, Sr. Regina Karen, Nicole Ross, Janice Kaczorek, Meredith Tojeira, Natalie Petraglia Row 3:Jeugo tbus driven, James Liming, John Rizzo, Kirsten Bellas, Mrs. Andino, Nicole Lear, Maria Izzo, Kim Chandler, Kristen Carey Row 4: Ann Richards, Scott Perrine, Danielle Bednarczyk, Diane Mc Mahon, Erika Hernandez, Mrs. Dwyer, Mrs. Sanford, Mr. Liming, Mr. 8L Mrs. Jannuzzi Row 5: Patricia Barba, Cheryl Kerchusky, Father Greg, Sr. Patricia Ann Cabrey, Kristine Hoffman Row 6: Frank Taddeo, Ken Reichl, Greg Shulas 27
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Elizabeth Reilly Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4; Chorus 3-4; SHS 2-4; Play 2-4; Chrleading bskbl 1-3 Jennifer Reilly POW 4; Magnificat 4; Missions 3-4; Ministries 3-4; BR HS 1-2 An Richards Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4; Chorus 2; Images 3; Play 2-4; Ring Day 3; From 4 Christopher Ritchie Marching 3-4; Concert 3-4; Play 4; Ring Day 3; Retreat 1-4 John Rizzo Marching 1; 3-4; Concert 1, 3-4; Symphonic 1, 3-4; St. Council 34; POW 1, 3-4; X-C 1, 3-4; Track 1, 3-4; Ring Day 3; Gov. Livingston 2 Christina Rojek Ministries 4; Missions 2; Athl. Off. Aide 4 Courtney Rooney Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4; Symphonic 2-4; Jazz 3-4; Flk Grp 3-4; Chorus 1-2; FHS 2-4; Play 3-4 Frank Rosato SHS 2.4; Ftbl 3 Matthew Ryan PUSH 1; Missions 1-2; Bskbl 1-4; Golf 3-4; Prom 3-4 Josh Sandborg Tennis 1-4; Ftbl 1-4; Bskbl 1 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Mary Alice Schmelzer Missions 2-3; Attendance Aide 2; POW 2; Soccer 2; X-C l; Bskbl l; Sftbl 1-2 J eanette Schmidt Missions 3-4; Ministries 1-3; Images 3; Ring Day 3; Prom 4 Jeffrey Schneider Ftbl 3-4; Prom 3-4; Retreat 3-4; Missions 3-4; Ring Day 3; PUSH 1-2; Hillsborough HS 1-2 Rebecca Scott Missions 2-4; NHS 3-4; SHS 2-4; POW 1-2; Play 2; Soccer 1-4; Sftbl l; Prom 4 Anthony Servedio Play 2-4; Ftbl 1-4 Jill Shafnmski St. Council 1-2, 4; Attendance Aide 4; SHS 2-4; Chrleading bskbl 1-4, capt. 4; ftbl 1; 3-4; competition 2; Ring Day 3; Prom 3-4 Bham Shams Concert 1-4; Symphonic 1-4; Chorus 2; PUSH 3-4; St. Coun- cil 2-4; Ministries 2-4; FHS 2-4; POW 1; Play 2-4; Spartan Players 2-4; Bskbl 1; From 3-4; Retreat 4 SeanShan-y Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4; Symphonic 1-2; Jazz 2 Gregory Shulas Flk Grp 3-4; St. Council 1-3; Missions 1-4; Model UN 3-4; Yth 81 Gov1t 3-4; Ministries 2-4; POW 1-4; Spartan Players 3-4; Bskbl 4photoJ 2; Retreat 2-4;Antioch Lauren Signu- St. Council 1-4; Missions 1-4; Ministries 1-4; SHS 2-4; Magni- flcat 3; Play 3-4; Pr. Med. 4 Colleen Skeuse Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4: Symphonic 2; Missions 3-4; Model UN 3-4; Yth 3 Gov't 2-4; Ministries 1-4; Magnificat 2; Play 1-4; Prom 3; Retreat 1-4 Shannan Smith Marching 1-2; Concert 1-2; Guidance Aide 1; SHS 2-4; Ring Day 3; Prom 3-4 Iranella Sonza Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4; Symphonic 1-4; Jazz 3-4; Flk Grp 1-4; Model UN 3-4; Yth 8: Govt 3-4; NHS 4; F118 1-4; POW 1-3; Play 1-4 J ennifer Stamberger Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4; Symphonic 3; Chorus 1-2; Acad. TM 3-4; Math League 3-4; Ministries 3-4; NHS 2-4; SHS 2-4; Images 1; Play 1-4; Mock Trial 2-4; Ring Day 3; Retreat 1-4 Timothy Stem Ftbl 1-4; Ring Day 3; Prom 3-4; Retreat 12, 4 Laura Stepien Chorus 1; St. Council 2, 4; Mis- sions 1-3; Model UN 3-4; Yth 8n Gov't 4; NHS 3-4; SHS 2-4; POW 1; Images 1-4; Pro-Life 1-4; Sftbl 1-4; Prom 3-4; Re- treat 2-3 Brian Stevens SHS 2-4; Ftbl 1,3; Bskbl 1-4 Georgette Stokes POW 2-3; X-C 2-3; Ring Day 3; Prom 3-4 Kevin Thomas Ministries 1-4; Soccer 1; Re- treat 1-4 Thomas Trksak Missions 4; POW 1-4; Chess 1-4; Bowling 1-4 Nicole Turenne Michael Tyburski Ftbl 1-4; Bsebl 1-2 Louis Valenti Alison Van Doren Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4; PUSH 3-4; Pro-Life 24; Play 1-2 Ashley Van Doren Marching 1-4; Concert 1-4; Symphonic 1-4; Jazz 2-3; PUSH 3; Pro-Life 2-4; Play 2-4 Catherine Varela Missions 1; Magnificat 3; X-C 1-2; Ring Day 3; From 3; Re- treat 4 Angela Vivinetti Ministiries 1-4; POW 1-2; Pro- Life 1; Ring Day 3; Prom 3-4; Retreat 3-4 Frederick Warren . POW 1; Images 4; Ring Day 3; Retreat 1-3 Nessa Wasilius Model UN 1-4; NHS 3-4; FHS 2-4; Images 1-4; Pro-Life 2-4; Play 24; Retreat 3 Andrew anrzyniak St. Council 1-3; Missions 2-4; POW 1-4; Chess 1-2; Ftbl 1-2; Soccer 3-4; Golf 1-4; Prom 4 Dawn White John Wildfire St. Council 24; Ministries 3-4; NHS 3-4; FHS 2-4; Chess 1-4; Soccer M; Bsebl 1-4; Ring Day 1-4; Prom 3-4; Retreat 34 David Wilson Soccer 3-4; Bskbl 2 Deborah Witsken St. Council 3-4; Model UN 3-4; NHS 3-4; FHS 2-4; Images 1-4; Pro-Life 2-4; Mock Trial 2; Tennis 1-4; Ring Day 3; Re- treat 3 Rennie Wong Hong Kong 1-2 David Wood POW 2-4; Chess 1-4; Magnifi- cat 3-4; Bowling 3 Matthew Wund Model UN 3-4; NHS 2-4; SHS 3-4; Play 3-4; Ftbl 1-4 Kimberly Young SHS 2-4; X-C 1-4; Bskbl 1-2; Sftbl 1-4; Ring Day 3; From 3-4 MichaelYurasek Marchng 1-4; Concert 1-4; Ring Day3 Mary Zanotti Marching 1-4; Concert 14; Symphonic 1-3; Jazz 1-4; POW 2; Play 1-4
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What was your favorite subject? Kevin Gust: HMy favorite class was math. My future plans will include math and the teachers here always made it seem easy. Dave Malloy: Miss Fantina made History class a fun learning experience. Anthony Servedio: Art al- lows me to open up a differ- . ent side of myself and be creative. All the other sub-' jects are so objective. But in art, you can create your own world on a 8 x 10 piece of canvas. Just like David Letterman, Im- maculata has its own top ten list. Here it is: 10- Mr. J annuzzYs trips to the theater. 9- Coach Lott 8- Early D 7- Mr. Messina 6- Snow Days 5- Teachers Who care and get involved. 4- Football games, because of our teams Winning tradition. 3- The Band 2-The good friends you make. And the top reason to attend Immaculata 1- Spartan Spirit
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