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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Villa Vic goes purple for the Fall Classic

Celebrating Game 1 of the 2009 World Series, Villa Vic's Yankee fans including Sister Elaine Bebyn, MPF, of Ewing, junior Colleen Van Driesen of Lawrenceville, sophomore Caitlyn Razzano of Stockton, meet with Phillies fans, 8th-grade students Katie Hager, of Morrisville, Julia Gallelli of Newtown, Courtney West of Holland, and their teacher, Mrs. Beth Abrams.
Ewing – Celebrating its unique 'purple haze' culture where Yankees blue blends with Phillies red, Villa Victoria Academy celebrated its friendly rivalry for Game 1 of the World Series with a day to wear team apparel. Earlier today in class, Villa Vic students in grades Kindergarten through 12 and faculty wore the colors of their favorite World Series team.
Villa Victoria Academy is all-girl school located on the Delaware River –right over the I-95 Scudders Falls Bridge on New Jersey Rt. 29. Its student population is about 60-40 percent split between New Jersey and Pennsylvania residents with 60 percent living in New Jersey, however, the line between team affiliation is not so distinct.
Even the Sisters of the Religious Teachers Filippini order who run the school wore their team’s colors.
“Everyone is excited to root for our local teams. It is a great way to model friendly rivalry.” Sister Lillian Harrington, MPF, president of Villa Victoria and life-long Yankees fan explains. “No matter what the outcome of the Series is, we all have something to cheer about.”
On Monday, Nov. 2, the school will continue its World Series celebration with a “Cheesesteaks and Cheesecakes” Day for lunch. Healthy menu items will still be offered, but this day will also feature New York and Philadelphia culinary specialties.

posted by Steve Sherman at 7:47 PM

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