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Class of 2014 Future Plans FUTURE PLANS FOR THE BETHEL PARK HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2014 Chase Ackerman .............................................. Community College of Allegheny County Elena Albenze ........................................................................................ Temple University Elisabeta Amaditz ............................................................................... Chatham University Kavonna Anderson ..................................................................... West Virginia University Morgan Anderson ..................................................... University of Pittsburgh Greensburg Stephen Angeletti .................................................................... United States Marine Corps Jonathan Anischenko....................................................................... University of Chicago Lydia Archinal ...................................................................................... Gannon University Tyler Armstrong .............................................. Community College of Allegheny County Michelle Arredondo ...................................................................... University of Pittsburgh Ashley Arzillo ............................................................................... Arizona State University Alyssa Ayres ..................................................... Community College of Allegheny County Trevin Bair .......................................................................................... University of Akron Joshua Baker ............................................................. University of Pittsburgh Greensburg Nina Barbano .............................................................................. Slippery Rock University Matthew Barnes ................................................................... Pittsburgh Technical Institute Jason Barrett .................................................... Community College of Allegheny County Anthony Bartello ................................................................................................ Undecided Jacob Bartolomucci ........................................................................... Duquesne University Daniel Baux.................................................................. Indiana University of Pennsylvania Haley Baxendell ................................................ Community College of Allegheny County Justin Beck ................................................................... Clarion University of Pennsylvania Jessica Beckwith .................................................................. Pennsylvania State University Dominic Bertan ........................................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania John Bielich ........................................................................................................ Undecided Alexander Bioni ....................................................... California University of Pennsylvania Matthew Bittner ................................................................... Pittsburgh Technical Institute Taylor Blair ........................................................................................................ Undecided Cassady Bliss .................................................... Community College of Allegheny County Sayonna Block ............................................................. Clarion University of Pennsylvania Amy Bobak .............................................................. California University of Pennsylvania Nicole Bock ................................................................................. Old Dominion University Emily Boehm .......................................................................... East Stroudsburg University Brandon Bonuito .......................................................................................... Rosedale Tech Lindsay Boss ............................................................. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Haley Bowen ....................................................................................... Duquesne University Andrea Boyer ................................................... Community College of Allegheny County Kevin Boyle .................................................................................... Waynesburg University Nicholas Brandt ................................................ Community College of Allegheny County Lawrence Bresselsmith .................................... Community College of Allegheny County Michael Brinker ............................................................................... Saint Vincent College Allison Brinkhoff ................................................................................ University of Toledo Carly Brooks................................................................ Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hilary Brown ..................................................................................... Point Park University Benjamin Brownfield .................................................................... University of Pittsburgh Sarah Buczkowski ............................................................ Bowling Green State University Daniel Burke .......................................................................................University of Dayton Eiren Burkhart .................................................................... Pennsylvania State University Asher Byrne ................................................................................. Slippery Rock University Anthony Capozzoli .............................................................. Pennsylvania State University Anna Carpenter .......................................................................... Slippery Rock University Matthew Carr .............................................................................. West Virginia University Austin Carrozza ................................................................................. Duquesne University Miranda Caryll................................................................................................... Undecided Jamie Cavrak ...................................................................................... Bucknell University Leonard Chorney ........................................................................ Slippery Rock University Victoria Chorey ................................................................... Pennsylvania State University Daniel Christenson ............................................................... Youngstown State University Taylor Christman............................................................................................... Undecided Kara Cianca ........................................................... Pennsylvania State University Altoona Emily Ciangiarulo ................................................... California University of Pennsylvania Gino Cinello ..................................................................................... University of Alabama Jarrod Cingel ........................................................................................ Stanford University Jessica Clayton ................................................................................ Mitchell’s Fish Market Ryan Cleaver .................................................................................................... J&A HVAC Nicole Coccagno ..................................................................................Otterbein University Victoria Comer ........................................................ California University of Pennsylvania Stephen Condre ........................................................................... Robert Morris University Matthew Conroy .................................................................. Pittsburgh Technical Institute Chelsea Conway ................................................................................. Duquesne University John Counihan ............................................................................ Robert Morris University Christina Cvetic ................................................................................. Duquesne University Madison Daudet .......................................................................... Robert Morris University Emily Davidson ............................................................................. University of Pittsburgh Zachary Davis.............................................................................. Robert Morris University Nicole DeFazio ............................................................................. Robert Morris University Stephanie DeJohn.......................................................................... University of Pittsburgh Daniel DeLeo ......................................................... Pennsylvania State University Behrend Bryce DeNardo .................................................................................. Seton Hill University Zachary Denner ................................................................................. Pittsburgh Lifeguard Nicholas DiCenzo .................................................. Pennsylvania State University Behrend Megan Douds ...................................................................................... Westminster College Olivia Dowd ......................................................................... Pennsylvania State University Brenna Doyle ......................................................................
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