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STAG PERSPECTIVES

SCREAM AND SHOUT

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With eyes set on the court, the Martina herd shows their investment in the junior boy knockout competition. Following their defeat, junior John Swaney took the win for Perrini. | NATALIE MARTINEZ

VIVA MIEGE

Bringing a close to Mass, Campus Ministry director Bill Creach leads the students in the traditional Viva chants. The chants ended the first all-school Mass of the second semester. | KELLAN O’CONNELL

JUMP START

Starting off the first round of hand ball, senior Joaquin Barrera and junior Jack Elder tip off for possession of the ball. Lucas took the win against Tylicki. | A’MYRAH CHEADLE

GOING FOR THE GOAL

DOING THE DONATION

While donating blood, junior Vincent Lopez rests in the gym. Juniors and seniors who were eligible to donate for the spring blood drive signed up for time slots during the school day. A total of 83 people volunteered, 34 of which were first time donors. At the end of the day, 82 units of blood were donated. | CALEB OBLEPIAS

ALL SMILES

After receiving one of the St. Angela Merici awards, engineering teacher Scott Anderson shows his appreciation. Anderson was one of seven teachers to recieve an award, which were inspired by core values of St. Angela Merici. | CALEB OBLEPIAS

FINDING SOLUTIONS

While learning to observe the conductivity of different solutions, sophomore Hampton Thompson cleans off the conductivity meter with a bottle of distilled water. In the chemistry lab, Thompson categorized solutions by testing for electrolytes, non-electrolytes and strong electrolytes with help from science teacher Angela Lueckenotto. “In everyday life, we have different solutions that are around us, and we should be able to know how to identify those things to help us use these solutions,” Lueckenotto said. | A’MYRAH CHEADLE

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