Paul Joseph Acierno Stephen Vincent Anella Rafael Alvaro Arrebola-Tenacio Darnell Rashee Artis Corey Austin Baiada Matthew Jame s Basara Christopher Appelt Bell Nicholas P. Benyovszky Ethan T. Bierowski Mark Nicholas Blanke Francis Xavier Blust Charles Joseph Bono Jamie Lane Bouchard Matthew Albert Brauckmann Max Ryan Breitmayer James Henry Breslin Michael Francis Brunner Christian Michael Bruno Colin Thomas Buckley Hannes Bullard-Werner Anthony Robert Buonomo Craig V Burdulis, Jr. Sean Frederick Burke Nicholas S. Burt Ronald A. Carapellotti, Jr. Andrew Scott Carlin Timothy Charles Carr Joseph Vincent Cericola Chad Jason Chamberlain Alexander Stephen Chrostowski Christian Thomas Ciammetti Jason Reese Cianciulli Kevin Joseph Ciasullo Matthew Neail Cimato Brendan James Collins Steffan R. Collins-Bryant
1RSCLASSOF 2012JUNIORS CLASSOF 2012JUNIORS CLASSOF 2012JUNIORS CLASSOF 2012JUNIORS Cl Junior year at La Salle is, in the words of Mr. Parisi, "Where you guys begin to actually become men." This fresh adage brings with it the embodiment of our academic, athletic, and social experiences during this pivotal year. More difficult classes, thoughts of college, and emerging leadership positions not only prepare us to be men, but prove that in many ways, we already are. By December, with outstanding results on the PSATs and numerous championship sports teams, the Class of 2012 had only just begun to show its potential. In addition to academic and athletic pursuits, the members of the Junior Class begin to take on promi-
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nent roles in service opportunities and extracurricular activities alike. From Operation Santa Claus to Urban Challenge, Speech and Debate to the Engineering Club, students have stepped up to the task with great vigor. The Junior Class's greatest achievement, however, is our newfound unity : the understanding and appreciation of our brotherhood as a Lasallian community. During our third year together , faces become more familiar, friendships are cemented, and students evolve from separate entities into the unified bod y that is the Class of 2012. Malcolm Flynn ,'12