Mystery revealed: Seniors party at The Playwright
Kathleen Schultz
Issue date: 2/22/07 Section: A & E
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After the rumors have been flying for days where the mystery trip would be, seniors finally arrived at their 'mystery' destination Monday night.
Buses dropped off excited seniors at The Playwright in downtown New Haven which hosted this years Senior Mystery Trip event.
"It was what I expected and more. I thought I was going to have a good time, but I ended up having a better time," said Kristina Catanzaro, senior, Paramus, N.J.
Seniors dressed to impress, rushed in the doors of the Playwright to see their classmates, meet up with old friends and enjoy the party together.
This event was for all those students who are on the graduation list for December 2006, May 2007 and August 2007. There were 400 seniors in all that attended this Senior Event.
"I had a great time. I'm not usually a fan of playwright, but it was cool how it was just our class," said Katie Landino, senior, Wallingford.
"It was a lot of fun. It was great to be able to see all the seniors, especially since we do not live on campus anymore with each other," said Kevin Thomas, senior, Patchogue, N.Y.
The Playwright had two huge rooms one for dancing and the other for mingling, that accommodated all the seniors. There were two huge bars and a food buffet open all night. The buffet offered pizza, potato skins, mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers and buffalo wings to the students and staff that attended.
"The Senior Mystery Trip was more than I expected surprisingly. It was well organized and such an amazing night," said Laura Kelly, senior, Huntington Station, N.Y.
Duane Wuane, a New Haven DJ had the party going, keeping the seniors dancing all night.
"SHU seniors rocked The Playwright. It was awesome to have all of us there together," said Joe Rosenfeld, senior, Monroe, N.Y.
"It was so much fun. I loved it. It made me realize being there last night that college is coming to an end which is depressing, but we still have commencement ball and senior week though so that's good," said Matthew De Rosa, senior, East Northport, N.Y.
After a night of fun for the class of 2007 there are plenty more senior events to look forward to in the coming months.
Buses dropped off excited seniors at The Playwright in downtown New Haven which hosted this years Senior Mystery Trip event.
"It was what I expected and more. I thought I was going to have a good time, but I ended up having a better time," said Kristina Catanzaro, senior, Paramus, N.J.
Seniors dressed to impress, rushed in the doors of the Playwright to see their classmates, meet up with old friends and enjoy the party together.
This event was for all those students who are on the graduation list for December 2006, May 2007 and August 2007. There were 400 seniors in all that attended this Senior Event.
"I had a great time. I'm not usually a fan of playwright, but it was cool how it was just our class," said Katie Landino, senior, Wallingford.
"It was a lot of fun. It was great to be able to see all the seniors, especially since we do not live on campus anymore with each other," said Kevin Thomas, senior, Patchogue, N.Y.
The Playwright had two huge rooms one for dancing and the other for mingling, that accommodated all the seniors. There were two huge bars and a food buffet open all night. The buffet offered pizza, potato skins, mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers and buffalo wings to the students and staff that attended.
"The Senior Mystery Trip was more than I expected surprisingly. It was well organized and such an amazing night," said Laura Kelly, senior, Huntington Station, N.Y.
Duane Wuane, a New Haven DJ had the party going, keeping the seniors dancing all night.
"SHU seniors rocked The Playwright. It was awesome to have all of us there together," said Joe Rosenfeld, senior, Monroe, N.Y.
"It was so much fun. I loved it. It made me realize being there last night that college is coming to an end which is depressing, but we still have commencement ball and senior week though so that's good," said Matthew De Rosa, senior, East Northport, N.Y.
After a night of fun for the class of 2007 there are plenty more senior events to look forward to in the coming months.
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