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2012-10-19 - Union Catholic Regional High School

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Out of Box Night <strong>2012</strong>By Bridget NoceraThe class of 2016 received their laptops at this year’s Out of the BoxNight. The event took place on Thursday, September 21 from 6-8pm. Whenthe night began, students and parents filled the junior wing and its classrooms,picking up their laptops. With looks of excitement and nervousness,eager students flooded the cafeteria in anticipation of opening up their newpossessions.The class of 2016 and their new laptops.While the hours went by quickly, they were not uneventful. Therewere a few cases of misplaced laptops, which involved a lot of running backand forth through the junior wing, but all were found. A late bus from a soccergame almost delayed the final cafeteria meeting, but there was no big discrepancy.Thanks to Ms. Piasecki, Ms. Jacques, Dr. Reagan, all the teachers,Service Club and more, the night was successful, and every student left with asmile.UC’s Annual Pasta DinnerBy: Cassie MojicaOn Friday, September 21, UC’s Parents’ Athletic Club sponsored the Annual Pasta Dinner. All the funds raisedsupport all UC athletics. Held in the UC cafeteria, the event ran from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Many of the UC athletes, facultymembers, coaches, and parents came out to support.With so much food, it was hard to tell which dish was the best dish out of all. “Everything; each tray went,” Mr.Thornton ‘04 said. Among the food selection included lasagna, meatballs, salads, and sausages. Parents of the student athletes,both past and present, volunteer to provide the delicious food. Dominic De Vito, parent of former students JefferyDe Vito ‘93 and Scott De Vito ‘95, still continues to return every year to the Pasta Dinner and provides a special pastasauce. The dinner overall was a great turnout of about one hundred sixty people. The Pasta Dinner has been running forabout eight years now, and while fairly consistent, this year was definitely one of the better ones, according to those interviewed.The dinner effectively raised over $800. The Parents’ Athletic Club and UC Athletics are very happy with the outcomeand are looking forward to more dinners in future years.Along with the excitement that came from the Pasta Dinner itself, an unexpected celebration took place in the UC cafeteriathat night. Nick Rhein ‘14 celebrated his birthday at the Pasta Dinner. Nick, a soccer athlete, said, “It was great to havemy parents and friends there to enjoy my birthdaywith me.” There were cake and balloons, and ofcourse, pasta! The birthday celebration was a funsurprise, but it sure was a great addition to the PastaDinner.Kaitlyn Njoroge ‘14, also a UC soccer athlete, attendedthe dinner as well. At the dinner, she and manyothers were able to “bond with some teammates overa great meal.” The Pasta Dinner really did work tobring together current and future season athletes forsome food and fundraising. With pasta being themain focus of the night, many people did not forgetto try the desserts. Kaitlyn said she “especially likedthe desserts—the vanilla cupcakes were so good!”The UC Pasta Dinner was a successful mix of everythinggreat—delicious entrees and tasty desserts!As a whole, organizers reported the PastaDinner to be a sure success. Fantastic food, deliciousdesserts, and a great turnout made the Pasta Dinnercome together. On behalf of UC Athletes and the Parents’Athletic Club, all involved want to give a bigthanks to everyone who came out to support and volunteer!UC student volunteers: Michael D'Antico, III ‘13, Ryan Kahn‘14, Joseph Bonaccorso ‘14, Thomas Fitzpatrick ‘14

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