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ALUMNI NEWS - Regis High School
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Summer 2004 15<br />
ear In Review<br />
Seniors wait patiently for a<br />
chance to show their stuff at<br />
the plate during the senior<br />
- faculty softball game on<br />
September 26, 2004. Every<br />
year the seniors and faculty<br />
lay their reputations on the<br />
line and battle in a softball<br />
game for the prize of bragging<br />
rights. This year the<br />
class of 2004 enjoyed the<br />
last laugh.<br />
The Regis Varsity Basketball<br />
team looks for an open shot<br />
against Jesuit rival Xavier<br />
High School on January<br />
25, 2004. The Basketball<br />
Coaches Association of New<br />
York selected Kevin Cullen<br />
as the Coach of the Year for<br />
his efforts in leading Regis<br />
to its fi rst City Championship<br />
since 1993.<br />
Students enjoy a relaxing<br />
lunch in the shade at Bear<br />
Mountain. The annual trip<br />
to Bear Mountain provides<br />
an opportunity for students<br />
and teachers to interact<br />
outside of an academic atmosphere<br />
and enjoy one last<br />
day of summer-like relaxation<br />
before settling into the<br />
challenges awaiting them<br />
throughout the school year.<br />
These fans enjoy an up close<br />
and personal view of one Regis<br />
crooner at “Livestock” a<br />
Regis dance and battle of<br />
the bands which was held<br />
on April 23, 2004. Young<br />
ladies from schools throughout<br />
New York packed the<br />
auditorium for this event,<br />
one of many Regis dances<br />
which was held throughout<br />
the year.<br />
The Regis Varsity Baseball<br />
team gathers for a team<br />
photo. Although they were<br />
eliminated in the playoffs by<br />
Monsignor Farrell, the team<br />
has a lot of which to be proud,<br />
including their 14-3 record<br />
during the regular season,<br />
their Bronx-Manhattan Division<br />
Title, and the fact that<br />
they made it to the CHSAA<br />
“A” Division tournament’s<br />
“Final Four”.<br />
The Regis Varsity Soccer<br />
team poses in front of their<br />
net for a team photo. The<br />
team reached the playoffs<br />
despite losing more than<br />
half of last year’s squad due<br />
to graduation. After a hard<br />
fought battle in the quarterfi<br />
nals Regis fell to St. Francis<br />
Prep, the eventual state<br />
champion, in a shootout.<br />
Another band of Regians<br />
gives their all on stage in<br />
an attempt to win the battle<br />
of the bands at “Livestock”<br />
2004. These fi ve seniors are,<br />
from left to right: Matthew<br />
Thrun-Nowicki, Charlie<br />
Davis, Vincent Penge, Chris<br />
Seneca (on drums), and<br />
Nikola Lekic.<br />
Benny South Street (Matt<br />
Barbot ’05) and Nicely Nicely<br />
Johnson (Jeffrey Morris ’05)<br />
appear here in a picture from<br />
the Regis production of “Guys<br />
and Dolls” this past fall. The<br />
tremendous success of “Guys<br />
and Dolls” is a manifestation<br />
of the enormous growth of the<br />
Regis Repertory, an organization<br />
that, in the past two years,<br />
has grown to encompass the efforts<br />
of over 100 Regians!