The Catalyst, Volume 8, Issue 3: November/December 2021

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November/December 2021

NDB celebrates the holiday season

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Seniors Catie Mahlman (left), Emma Treanor and Kyra Green decorate the senior class Christmas tree in the dining hall. by Gulianna Ceschin News Editor Throughout December, NDB has been bringing back old holiday traditions and introducing new festivities to celebrate the season and get into a cheerful spirit before students embark on their winter breaks. Many of the tradi-

tional holiday celebrations that upperclasswomen remember from previous years are making a comeback after the year of online distance learning. This month, holiday cheer is much appreciated and welcomed around campus. “During the holiday season, we have a class tree decorating competition along with the traditional

door decorating contests within homerooms,” said ASB member Ali Lewis. ASB has organized a revival of all of NDB’s classic holiday festivities with events such as the Homeroom Door Decorating Competition, in which homerooms cover their classroom door with holiday-themed decor. At the end of the competition,

ASB will name a winner among all of the homerooms. The Christmas Tree Decorating Competition was a new contest on campus this year. Each grade received a Christmas tree and the class councils were able to adorn their grade’s trees with holiday decorations in accordance with their class colors. The

Tri-School Productions presents fall play “The Alibis” after one year apart Mia Muzzi Arts & Life Editor

The Tri-School fall play “The Alibis” was performed at Serra’s Gellert Auditorium on November 18, 19 and 20. “The Alibis” is a comedic murder mystery in which eccentric billionare, J. Leslie Arlington, played by Serra HS senior Nick Musgrave, is murdered. Several of his employees, family and rivals are present at the time of his death, consequently becoming suspects for his murder. Serra HS senior Nolan La Mar starred as Detective Casey Neptune, who questioned characters and forced them to provide alibis in order to prove themselves innocent. The play went through ten scenes, including the prologue and epilogue. Detective Neptune listened to all his suspects

Class of ‘22 covered their tree with their senior portraits in place of ornaments. The competition was between the two sets of sister classes, with the freshmen paired with the juniors and the sophomores paired with the seniors. The Christmas Tree Decorating Competition was a fun activity to get students into the holiday spirit, and the

Tigers enjoyed the friendly competition between the sister classes. “The Grinch may have stolen Christmas, but we’re going to steal this competition,” joked junior class council member Zeina Zumot. The trees now stand in the dining hall on See HOLIDAYS| Page 7

Fall finals are coming Tigers, it’s that time of the year. Fall semester final exams take place over five days next week and the week after, just before winter break. On each day, the first session is from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM and the second session is from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Any final projects are due the day of the class’ scheduled final in place of a test-based assessment. May the odds be ever in your favor...

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Tri-School actors applaud the crew that helped make “The Alibis” the best performance it could be. Students were tested for COVID-19 before the play and wore masks behind the scenes, taking them off only when they came on stage in accordance with school’s COVID-19 policies. and their outrageous alibis. After each suspect had given their speech, the detective came to a verdict and with a twist ending, the play reached its conclusion. Megan Cabral, NDB junior, took part in “The Alibis” as Mr. Arlington’s maid, Estelle, and as a

reality TV star named Sheila. She played these parts along other Tri-School actors, including Serra HS freshman Mason Jang as Titus Arlington-Texas and NDB junior Isabella Hildebrand-Vecchia playing Davina Arlington. Together the Tri-School students of

NDB, Mercy Burlingame, and Serra HS formed a tight-knit community in the building of the play. “My experience was amazing. Our artist staff was very professional See FALL PLAY | Page 8

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THURSDAY DECEMBER 16

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FRIDAY DECEMBER 17

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MONDAY DECEMBER 20

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TUESDAY DECEMBER 21

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