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The Student Newspaper of St. Joseph's Prep
Vol. 46, I ssue I I I
1733 West Gir ar d Ave. Philadelphia, PA, 19130
December 18, 2020
Histor ic Fir st in Prep THREE-PEAT L eader ship Prep Football captures third-straight state title with 62-13 rout over Central York.
Mr. John Marinacci named first lay Prep President. By Daniel Sponseller '21
Marinacci currently serves as Principal at Loyola Blakefield, a Jesuit college preparatory school in Towson, Maryland. Board Chair Mark Reed '92 said Marinacci is "a veteran Jesuit educator and a believer in the power of education."
was because of Marinacci?s strong Jesuit roots. He went to Fordham Prep in The Bronx, NY, and then he attended Loyola University Maryland for a
Food Dr ive Won't Be Stopped The Prep delivered nearly 30,000 pounds of food to neighbors in the annual Thanksgiving tradition. By L uke Gallagher '23
than initially expected.
Between the Saturday morning Grocery Giveaways and the Thanksgiving Food Drive, giving back to the local Prep community is something that could not be forgotten, especially during this time of need. That being said, there was never a doubt in Mr. Leo Vaccaro ?05?s mind that the Thanksgiving Food Drive would not take place in some way, shape, or form.
?The biggest challenge,? he said, ?was not knowing how we would be returning to school in September.? Additionally, there was a large concern about whether the City of Philadelphia would even allow this event to happen.
Vaccaro, a Prep history teacher, one of the main organizers of the Thanksgiving Food Drive every year at the Prep, said that he had started thinking about the food drive back in April once he realized that the COVID- 19 pandemic would be going to last longer
Nonetheless, with the hundreds of people ready to help, the Prep made the Thanksgiving Food Drive happen, even with these extraordinary circumstances. The food drive took place over the span of three days and ended up being a very successful event in the long run. ?Based on the amount of goods donated, it was more see SERVI CE pg. 3
BA in English and Writing. He then moved on to Johns Hopkins University for an MA in see JESUI T p. 4
Malik Cooper '21 (middle) contributed to three touchdowns in the Prep's PIAA Class 6A championship victory. Cooper caught a 79-yard touchdown pass from QB Kyle McCord '21, returned a punt 55 yards for a score, and threw a 55-yard touchdown pass to WR Sahmir Hagans '21. Photo: Cooper celebrates his punt return touchdown with Julian Talley '21 (left) and Omillio Agard '24 (right). Fu ll st or y on pages 16-17.
Antonie Robinson '24 has you covered with a timeline on when you can "Step Into Christmas" and start playing the holiday hits. Full story on page 13.
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The Show M ust Go On(line) assume that the 2020 fall show would follow suit.
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A significant reason that the Board felt confident to elevate a lay person to this position
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With the announcement of Father Swope?s departure from the Prep, there was a need to find someone to fill the role as President of St. Joseph?s Prep. Several candidates were interviewed by both adults and students at the Prep, similar to the process that was completed in selecting Mr. Cavacos as the Prep?s Principal a couple years ago. Once all of the candidates were evaluated, the Board of Trustees, who ultimately decides who will serve as President, made its historic decision.
(Photo: Gil M cGlynn '81)
On December 11, the Prep announced the Board of Trustees' unanimous election of Mr. John Marinacci as the incoming school President, the first lay person to ever hold this position.
Cape and Sword Director Mr. Tony Braithwaite '89 addresses cast members after callbacks in mid-October.
By M att Bae ?21 Receiving the news that the 2020 spring show, Damn Yankees, was canceled due to a national shutdown was
incredibly troubling and heartbreaking for the members of the Cape and Sword Drama Society. And in what seems like a year of never-ending misery and failure, one might
Yet, despite the global pandemic, Tony Braithwaite ?89, the Director of Cape and Sword, seems to have pulled off a miracle given the circumstances: an original curation giving ?a history of American comedy from the early 1900 until five minutes ago, focusing on live comics, stand up comics, night club comics, not film, not television, with a narrative through-line that is also comedic.? While the Prep grappled with the effects of a new schedule and a tumultuous start to the new academic year, auditions were conducted later than usual, beginning in October see COMEDY pg. 6