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Awards
Presented at Commencement Exercises, Class of 2002
Senior Academic Awards
Theology – Angela Sibal
English – Harvey Jones Mathematics – Jeffrey Sze-Kit Ka Fine Arts – Alvin Lam
Science and Technology – Harvey Jones Performing Arts – Josh Rado
Social Studies – Elizabeth Dellheim Modern Languages – Anna Lind-Guzik
Bank of America Recognition
Plaques
Science and Mathematics – Harvey Jones Liberal Arts – Taylor Eigsti
Certificates
Fine Arts – Jessica Behrendt
Performing Arts – Chrissy Spanoghe English – Alicia Wittmeyer
Science – Pablo Avalos
Modern Languages – Anna Lind-Guzik Math – Jeffrey Sze-Kit Ka
History – Claudia Meyer
Social Studies – Chrissy Spanoghe
National Honor Society
Esmeralda Barriga Jessica Behrendt Francesca Centofanti Lindsay Hagan William Huang Harvey Jones Nai-kuan Lee
Anna Lind-Guzik Claudia Meyer Chrissy Spanoghe Thomas Tsai Alicia Wittmeyer
National Merit Scholarship Recognition
Harvey Jones (scholar) Anna Lind-Guzik (scholar) Alicia Wittmeyer (scholar) Brandon Carse
Francesca Centofanti Claudia Meyer
Jayna Sutherland
Valedictorian
Harvey Jones
Salutatorian
Taylor Eigsti
Dean of Students Community Service Award Pablo Avalos
Headmaster’s Award
Service to school and community Jill Simons
Gabor Meszaros
Father Benignus F. Barat Citizenship Award
Angela Sibal
Dean’s Award
Jeffrey Sze-Kit Ka
Saint Benedict Award
Esmeralda Barriga
Awards Presented at Eighth Grade Graduation
Scholar Athlete Award
Maggie Thompson
Academic Excellence Award
Rochelle Nguyen
Leadership Award
Stephanie Vertongen
St. Cecilia Music Award
Ryan McDermott
St. Benedict Award
Geoffrey Taylor
Awards Presented at the Spring Awards Assembly
Department Awards
Theology
World Religions – Francys Scott Christian Scriptures – Laura Brent Social Justice – Mandy Hafleigh
Parents, faculty, trustees and friends clustered in the Founders Hall reception area to view the work of Advanced Placement Art students. Students also made individual oral presentations of their work. Faculty member Cayewah Easley, who began the AP Arts classes (and did a phenomenal job of bringing the visual arts program from practically nothing to 13 course offerings plus independent activities), is leaving the Priory to accept a college-level teaching position.
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