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2005 Petrean

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Henderson Cole RobMColoriey Andrew Coliicci Leslie Constantine DanielConvery Derrick Cortez Michael.Cortina Joseph Crimmins Aiden Cunningham Kevin DePinto Andrew Del Castillo Louis DiPaola Mack Do Samuel Dokus John Dolaghan DeFron Dominick John Donaleski, Jr. Ryan Dowd Sean Dowd SeanDowney Peter Drummond John DuVal Brian Dye

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oward the end of the two-day Freshman Orientation, the incoming students unwind and enjoy themselves dur­ ing the Freshman Olympics, the yearly athletic competition among the incoming students. Thf event is filled with several athletic opportunities such as basketball, football, and the everpopular egg-drop contest Throughout the day, the freshmen homerooms compete for the coveted awards of the day. While the day is full of physically strenuous events, it also serves as an ice-breaker for the still-hesitant freshmen who may not be as comfortable with their surroundings yet. The day is full of laughter and the forming of new relationships and memories. Prep students of years past and present still look fondly upon their freshmen orient&tion, particularly Freshmen Olympics, and feel delighted by all of their wonderful memories. Freshman Christopher Hetherington summated, in regard to his Freshman Olympics experience, “I had lots of fun; I already knew people from the football team. I especially had a blast at the games we played.” Familiar or fresh-faced to each other, the freshmen class view the day as an important first impression of the exciting Prep career to come.

„ Freshman John Donaleski, Jr. catches an egg (luring the com-

j5 petition at the Freshman Olympics.

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