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Class of 2020 May 29Th Two Thousand Twenty at Six O’ Clock Motto: “Start Unknown 41st Annual Commencement Ceremony Leonardtown High School Class of 2020 May 29th Two Thousand Twenty At Six O’ Clock Motto: “Start unknown. Finish unforgettable.” – Misty Copeland Song: “I Lived” by OneRepublic Colors: Blue/Silver Flower: Carnation Sponsors: Mr. Zachary T. Adams and Mrs. Melissa N. Kiernan Class Officers Dana Catharine Schwalbe, President McKynzee Lee Tippett, Vice President Ella Olivia Muja, Secretary Mark Baldwin Mattei, Treasurer Matthew Patrick Andrasik, Historian Alexia Renee Gorman, Publicist PROGRAM Processional ...............................................Pomp and Circumstance .......................................... Composed by Edward Elgar Arranged by Clare Grundman Leonardtown High School Symphonic Band Mr. Hunter J. Martin, Director NAS Patuxent River Color Guard THE AUDIENCE IS REQUESTED TO STAND FOR THE PROCESSIONAL THROUGH THE ALMA MATER. Salute to the Flag ............................................................................................................................................................ Audience Led by Dana Catharine Schwalbe President, Class of 2020 “Star Spangled Banner” .................................................................................................................Arranged by Derric Johnson Leonardtown High School Chorus Ms. Kylie E. Oosterink, Director Alma Mater .....................................................................................................................................Words: Gail E. Scriber, 1980 Music: Thomas H. Duncan, 1984 Arranged by R. Marvin VanDyke Leonardtown High School Chorus Ms. Kylie E. Oosterink, Director Welcome/Introductions ...........................................................................Dana Catharine Schwalbe, President, Class of 2020 Remarks ..............................................................................................................................................Ms. Jill A. Mills, Principal Remarks ............................................................................. Dr. J. Scott Smith, Superintendent of Schools, St. Mary’s County Introduction - Senior Arrangement ....................................................... Dana Catherine Schwalbe, President, Class of 2020 “From Now On”.............................................................................................................................. Arranged by Roger Emerson Leonardtown High School Band, Chorus, and Orchestra Mr. Hunter J. Martin, Director Mr. John P. Oplinger, Director Ms. Kylie E. Teston, Director GIS Graduate of Distinction Address .............................................................Kelly Marie Biglin, GIS Student of Distinction Salutatory Address.......................................................................................................Albert Francis Stumm IV, Salutatorian Valedictory Address .................................................................................................. Dana Catharine Schwalbe, Valedictorian Dedication Song/Slideshow “I Lived” .............................................................................................. Arranged by OneRepublic Certification of Graduates .................................................................................................................Ms. Jill A. Mills, Principal Mr. Guy J. Barbato, Teacher Presentation of Diplomas .................................................. Dr. J. Scott Smith, Superintendent of Schools, St. Mary’s County Ms. Jill A. Mills, Principal Board of Education of St. Mary’s County Public Schools Mrs. Karin M. Bailey, Chairman Mr. James J. Davis, Member Ms. Naggena Ohri, Student Member Mrs. Cathy Allen, Vice Chairman Mrs. Mary M. Washington, Member Dr. J. Scott Smith, Secretary/Treasurer Mrs. Rita Weaver, Member Graduation Confirmation/Turning of Tassels.................................................................................Ms. Jill A. Mills, Principal Pass The Cap Video .................................................................................Dana Catharine Schwalbe, President, Class of 2020 “Fanfare and Recessional” ................................................................................................................................By Edward Elgar Arranged by James D. Ployhar Leonardtown High School Band, Chorus, and Orchestra Mr. Hunter J. Martin, Director Mr. John P. Oplinger, Director Ms. Kylie E. Teston, Director At the end of the ceremony, the audience is requested to remain seated until the entire recessional has left. ACADEMIC AWARDS VALEDICTORIAN: SALUTATORIAN: Dana Catharine Schwalbe Albert Francis Stumm IV GIS GRADUATE OF DISTINCTION: Kelly Marie Biglin STATE OF MARYLAND SCHOLASTIC MERIT (Top 5%) Kelly Marie Biglin Eric Michael Guy Dana Catharine Schwalbe Sami Shawn Bouhussein Kylah Grace Laird Kasmin Aika Smith Anna Elizabeth Boyd Sophia Renee Lawson Madelyn Grace Spalding Calixto Castillo Calangi III Ethan Scott Ledig Albert Francis Stumm IV Owen Marshall Darden Serena Gwyn Meyer Shawn Richley Taylor Rachel Marie deBrabander Ella Olivia Muja Andrew Christopher Weller Madelyn Elizabeth Engel Andrew Berkman Norris Cameron Marcus Willette Josephine Erin Staley Fallon Alexis Haley Paul Madeleine Jeanne Willette Samantha Zooey Wolter NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLASTIC PROGRAM (Commended) Anna Elizabeth Boyd Albert Francis Stumm IV Cameron Marcus Willette Eric Michael Guy Maria Elizabeth Webster Dana Catharine Schwalbe Andrew Christopher Weller LEONARDTOWN HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS (Administration) ATTENDANCE Dana Catharine Schwalbe FINE ARTS SCIENCE Perfect-all four years Kasmin Aika Smith AP Studio Art AP Biology Kaitlyn Marie Hayes Albert Francis Stumm IV Vanessa Calhoun Gregorio Alexia Renee Gorman Perfect Alison Grace Timmermann Instrumental Music Andrew Berkman Norris Calixto Castillo Calangi Maria Elizabeth Webster Kasey Lynn Ferm Maria Elizabeth Webster Nathan Garrett Colyer Andrew Christopher Weller Theatre AP Chemistry Kaitlyn Marie Hayes Cameron Marcus Willette Michael Evans Chloe Aleesha Denley Leah Joy Sours Madeleine Jeanne Willette Visual Art AP Environmental Science Chloe Olivia Harsha Kasmin Aika Smith SCHOOL SPIRIT CAREER AND Vocal Music AP Physics C Jalen Keyshawn Camp TECHNOLOGY Temma Faith Schlesinger Ethan Scott Ledig Madison Patricia McCarthy Business Award Shawn Richley Taylor Sophia Renee Lawson MATHEMATICS 4.0 G.P.A. Computer Science Brandon Caleb Grabenstein SOCIAL STUDIES All four years: non-weighted Cameron Marcus Willette James Franklin Ripple Hannah Ellen Davis Isaac William Baldauff Interactive Web 1 Andrew Christopher Weller Josephine Erin Staley Fallon Hannah Marie Bello Robert William Floccari Cameron Marcus Willette Dana Catharine Schwalbe Alainah Emmanuelle Bequio Interactive Web 2 Daniel Hawes Unangst Kelly Marie Biglin Mario Rolando Rivas PHYSICAL EDUCATION/ Sami Shawn Bouhussein Child Development II Award for HEALTH WORLD LANGUAGES Anna Elizabeth Boyd Excellence Athletic Conditioning Chinese Lillian Jasmine Brink Gianna Marie Winters Taylor Luke Benson Heather Mae Gilmore Calixto Castillo Calangi III Pre-Engineering Health French Owen Marshall Darden McKenna Erin Gallagher Joshua David Wright Katherine Huza Lange Rachel Marie deBrabander PE German Angelica Louise Enriquez EDUCATIONAL MEDIA Aryan Jitendrabhai Kakadia Jacob Samuel Prentis Josephine Erin Staley Fallon TECHNOLOGY Team Sports Italian Heather Mae Gilmore Excellence in Educational Matthew Richard Bobrowski Kyle Connor Edwards Eric Michael Guy Media Technology Yoga Latin Kaitlyn Marie Hayes Leah Joy Sours Makayla Elizabeth Bonds James Franklin Ripple Kylah Grace Laird Excellence in Raider STRONG Spanish Sophia Renee Lawson ENGLISH Claire Noelle Broadhead Kelly Marie Biglin Ethan Scott Ledig Christina Grace Georgiou Isabella Davan Lynch Mason James Hepp Serena Gwyn Meyer Sophia Renee Lawson Andrew Berkman Norris James Franklin Ripple Alexis Haley Paul Mars Abbett Kyleigh Morgan Broome + Nashia Amani-Fayjah Devonish Lawson Thompson Abell + Joseph William Brown Garrett Thomas Diggle Kaya Michele Adriani + Kendrick Isaiah Brown Dialo Diop + Connor Austin Ahern Madison Grace Bruns Samantha Dianne Dishong CLASS OF 2020 Nathan Scott Ahlberg + Rebecca Michelle Burkhardt + Danielle Jade Dixon Ethan Christopher Albright Grayson Elizabeth Burmeister + Logan Julian Donnelly Nawal Omar Ali +@ Tamara Breon Bush Bentley Summer Dorics + Vanessa Calhoun Gregorio + Anthony Charles Allen Ajani Comere Butler Gabriella Jeanne Dorsey David Shawn Griffin, Jr. Asia Breanna Allen Antonio Maurice Butler Sean-Patrick Anthony Douglas Hailey Autumn Groves Raegan Elizabeth Alvey J’Naiya Denise Butler Dallas Austin Downs + Taylor Virginia Guice Jordan Raye Amspacher Samuel Edmund Butler III David Matthew Dunn Ecudemio Gabriel Gutierrez Devin Rayshon Anderson Blake Thomas Byrnes Luke Thomas Duswalt + Chloe Nicole Guy Hayleigh Nichole Anderson Calixto Castillo Calangi III + Anya May Dziura Eric Michael Guy %+ Matthew Patrick Andrasik +# Johnnie Tyler Caldwell + Kyle Connor Edwards %+* Tessa Lynn Haley + Madelyn Grace Argobright Hannah Lynn Callander Tyler Even Egeli Michael Bryan Hall, Jr. Hayden Dayle Arnett John Patrick Cameron, Jr. Cole Hudson Eible Grace Karen Hammett Aidan Kyle Ashby +* William Daniel Cameron Jordan Mackenzie Ellis Annilee Jane Hampton + Andrew Mitchell Aus + Jalen Keyshawn Camp Erin Megan Ely Kobe Douglas Harris +* Joslynn Marie Austin Deaven Joseph Campbell Madelyn Elizabeth Engel %+*@ Chloe Olivia Harsha + Claire Noel Bacon +* Michael Justin Campbell Brianna
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