“Leave a Legacy”

Trevor Dieguez, Brooke Simmons, and Emani Davis
October 11, 2019
On Friday, Oct. 11, the Saint John Vianney community will honor the legacy of Jayne Shalkowski. This year's homecoming game will be the first annual "Jayne Game" to celebrate the life and legacy of SJV's beloved cheer coach and guidance counselor. The Jayne Game will be a 'Blue Out' in honor...
All About (AP) Lang

Kelly Garcia, School News/Art, Music, Books Editor, Writer
November 16, 2017
Ms. Lang has been an English teacher at Saint John Vianney High School for three years now. When a friend of hers told her that SJV was looking to hire a new English teacher, Lang jumped at the opportunity and applied for the job. Ever since then, she has been happily working for the school and is loving...
The 2017-18 Lancers Boys Basketball Team

Paul Coburn, Sports Editor, Writer
October 17, 2017
As the 2017-18 season approaches, the boys’ basketball team at Saint John Vianney High School looks to make improvements from its seven-win season last year. After losing five seniors from last year’s team, head coach Ryan Finch now has to come up with a new starting lineup for the upcoming season....
Meet Your Class of 2018 Senior Officers!

William DeMuria, Editor-in-Chief/Pop Culture Editor
June 12, 2017
The time has come to once again elect new student council officers at Saint John Vianney High School who will be responsible for organizing many special events throughout the school year. This year, the incoming seniors, the Class of 2018, have chosen Ashleigh Morrisey, Michael Mugno, Antonia Pacillo,...
Katie DiFrancesco: From Millstone to Princeton

Sydney Cummings, Writer
December 8, 2016
Born at 10:19 p.m. on 10/19, Kathryn DiFrancesco has been special since birth. The daughter of an Italian soccer star, DiFrancesco picked up the sport right away. She played in the Millstone Township REC soccer league until she was old enough to play travel. When she was in third grade, the Millstone...
Mrs. Cable: 30 Years in the Making

William DeMuria, Pop Culture Editor, Writer
December 5, 2016
Many people see Mrs. Cable in the halls, hear her over the loudspeaker, or may even see her observing their class, but many do not know of the multiple positions she has held over the past 30 years at Saint John Vianney High School. From part-time English teacher, all the way to Assistant Principal of...
60 Years of Sisterhood

Abby Anderko, Editor-in-Chief
October 3, 2016
This September, one of the pillars of Saint John Vianney, Sister Bernadette Larsen, celebrated 60 years of joining the vocation of sisterhood. Sister Bernadette has been with the Saint John Vianney community since it opened its doors in 1969. Sister “B” as she is called, is a member of the Marianites...
Julie Mason

Jessica Ventura, Writer/Editor
May 4, 2016
How and why did you start doing yoga? I started yoga with my boyfriend one day after a therapy session I had. Therapy wasn’t working well for me and I needed something new, so I tried yoga! After that day, I have been doing yoga ever since because it helped me with my self-growth more than anyth...
Mr. Deroba

Julia Aleo, Writer/Editor
March 8, 2016
Mr. Deroba has been a fixture at SJV for 33 years. Currently, he holds the position of President of SJV (the first ever), but what does his job entail? Besides being the official head of our school, Deroba mainly focuses on the strategic planning. These plans have multiple tactics and initiatives, a...
Hannah and Emily Olsen
Julia Aleo, Writer
January 20, 2015
What’s it like being a twin? Hannah: It’s awful because you have to share everything, I mean it’s good because she’s okay but yeah. Emily: *Laughs* On our birthday Hannah will be like “But, it’s my birthday!” and I’ll be like “It’s my birthday too!” Do you have telepathy? H: Yes! No, just kidding. But were...