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Dominic Iannelli '15, Editor-In-Chief

Dominic Iannelli '15, Editor-In-Chief
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Dominic is currently Editor-in-Chief in his third year working for The Roundup, having served previously as a Reporter and Junior Associate Editor. He is President, Brass Captain, and Low Brass Lieutenant of the Jesuit-Ursuline Ranger Band, a tenor trombone. He plays in the Jesuit Basketball Association (JBA) league, and his other school involvement includes Eucharistic Ministry, Freshman and Kairos Retreat Leadership, ESPN Club, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Big Brothers, and Entrepreneurship Club. Dom enjoys spending time with friends and family and watching his favorite sports teams: the Dallas Cowboys and the Dallas Mavericks. He lives with his parents, younger brother and sister, and two dogs. His favorite TV shows are Sportscenter, SpongeBob, and The Office. Some of his hobbies include collecting sports memorabilia, reading, and golfing. Someday, he hopes to have a career in the business or medical field.
T. Boone Pickens. The name sounds familiar, right? And it should. That's because Pickens is a Texas man who formerly had a net worth of over $1.2 billion. But there's more to Pickens than just his wealth: his altruism. He has distributed his fortunes to countless charities and organizations and really seeks to serve his community, an ambition falling...
School is back in session, and the Jesuit golf team is back on the course! After school on Monday-Thursday, August 26-29, the first week of school, Coach Cathy Marino held tryouts for the 2013-2014 Jesuit golf team! First, hopeful freshmen faced a driving range evaluation where they were informed whether they had qualified to compete at the four-day course tryout. Each day, these...
What were you doing for the first two weeks of August? Sleeping? Sitting by the pool? Watching TV? Playing video games? Well, I bet you weren't marching outside in the one hundred degree heat. Unless, of course, you are a member of the Jesuit Ursuline Ranger Band, also known as JURB. JURB recently finished yet another session of band camp,...
On May 4-5, Jesuit's cycling team competed in the State Championship Road Race and Criterium (Crit) with much success, finishing off the spring’s 7 weekend-17 race competition season in the Texas High School Cycling League Road Series. Jesuit meant business at state, sending 2 ‘A’ division riders, 4 ‘B’ division riders, and 6 ‘C’ division riders, determined not to...
Over the past month, Jesuit's varsity golf team competed in the UIL state golf tournament's district and regional rounds. Varsity was split into two five-man teams, an "A" team consisting of Jesuit's top quintet of golfers, as well as a "B" team of the next five best.   The varsity "A" team cruised to the 2013 District 9-5A Championship, held March...
The Jesuit Ursuline Ranger Band (JURB) and Color Guard embarked on arguably their biggest spring trip in history on March 22, 2013, a four day educational vacation to Walt Disney World in Florida. That Thursday, the Jesuit and Ursuline students traveled to Orlando International Airport via two early morning Southwest Airline flights which left from Dallas-Love Field Airport. JURB...
Want to know the best kept Jesuit secret? It's not a secret passageway, a hidden underground tunnel, or a discreet study spot. It's a class: Advanced Musicianship! Advanced Musicianship is one of Jesuit's least taken classes, yet it is one of the most rewarding. Taught by Mrs. Morton for years, the class thoroughly explores the fundamental nature of music, including...
"As soon as you hear that buzzer, all bets are off and all the sound around you fades away. All you can hear is the sound of your own heart beat and heavy breathing, and when that last 500 meters is coming, you start the 40 story plummet straight into hell. I got 1st in my division and I...

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