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Senior Andrew DuMont (right) signed his letter of intent to play baseball at the University of Tennessee and Senior Charlie Isom-McCall (left) signed to play baseball at Lindenwood University. Photo I Courtesy of Scott Gilbert
News
In the end, it’s the beginning that counts. For many freshmen, the familiar faces of their Senior Advisors will soon be gone as Saint Louis U. High’s first semester ends. This marks the end of the line for the many seniors who worked endlessly from the beginning of the summer to now on building a connection with their group of six freshmen.
Hope, peace, joy, and love. Amidst the chaotic preparation for the Christmas season as well as the frantic work leading up to exams, St. Louis U. High has stepped back to focus on helping students appreciate the importance of Advent.
Sports
The top three varsity seeds from every team in the league participated in the annual Top Seed Tournament two Fridays ago. This tournament is a good preview of State and will show the league who is in a good position to win it all. This year in particular, the competition was closer than ever, with all three final matches coming down to Kirkwood against SLUH.
Fresh off a painful defeat in the Jesuit Cup over break, the St. Louis U. High hockey squad came up short against Chaminade last Friday night 2-1 but beat Seckman in a close 1-0 game on Saturday.
Features
Lights, Music, Action! Over Christmas break, SLUH alum and music editor Rudy Brynac, ’09 is set to be credited in his first film, The Color Purple.
On Oct. 8, Israel declared war against the terrorist group Hamas, primarily located in Palestine. As military tensions continue to rise, with attacks and protests against Israelis reaching New York City, St. Louis U. High students have been able to reflect on the personal impact that the conflict has had as well as the impact it has had on the broader Jewish community.
I had the privilege of meeting with New York Jets safety Tony Adams ’17 last night after he spoke to the varsity football team at their weekly Thursday night meeting. Adams made the 53-man roster for the Jets last year, but this year he has solidified himself as a key member of the team.
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