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2018 DHS Student Awards Ceremony - June 8, 2018 2018 DHS Student Awards Ceremony - June 8, 2018 Foreign Exchange Abigail Evans and Anastasya Vyshnevska BOCES Award Tanner Poplawski - Agricultural Production - Gruchow Agricultural Excellence Award; Kaitlyn Monroe - Cosmetology - National Tech Honor Society; Seth Weaver - Auto Technology - Achievement Award NOT PICTURED: Pam Chase - Building Trades - National Tech Honor Society; Jason Chase - Computer Information Systems - Outstanding Craftsperson Award; Coyote Gilmer - Diesel Mechanics - Honor Certificate; Kevin Hooks - Conservation - Achievement Award; Travis Patterson - Metal Trades - American Welding Society Award; Kevin Tatu - Agricultural Production - Scott Acomb Memorial Scholarship; Mackenzie Tucker - Auto Technology - Mt. Morris NAPA Auto Supply Award; Cyrus Young - Conservation - Lincoln Electric Award, Outstanding Craftsperson; TC Anderson - Metal Trades - American Welding Society Award for Student of the Year Technology Awards Back Row: Dylan Duffy - 1st Place - Logo Design; Max Eckerson - 1st Place - Bridge Design, 1st Place - Trebuchet; Billy Nickerson - 1st Place - Bridge Design; Mark Lawrence - 1st Place - Bridge Design Front Row: Jenna George - 1st Place - Skimmer Car; Ethan Destefano - 1st Place - Catapult; Ashlyn Schuster - 1st Place - Skimmer Car Academic Chemistry Award Back Row: Zach Foster, Mason Wolcott, Nicholas Camuto Front Row: Alexandrea Kendall, Jasmyn Fox, Madeline Shafer, Kyra Veaunt Future Business Leaders of America and Entrepreneurship Destiny Horcsog - 3rd Place - Business Law; Meghan Campbell - 1st Place - Newsletter Design; Sam Lorow - 2nd Place - Job Interviews; Natasha Lacque - 2nd Place - Basic Decision Making; Emily Mehlenbacher - Webmaster Not Pictured: Nick Rosica - 1st Place - Business Law; Skylar Race - 1st Place - Website Design Academic Math Award Landon Titus - Perseverance in Mathematics Award - Math 8; Brooke Coombs - Perseverance in Mathematics Award- Algebra 1 Honors Academy - Silver Back Row: Nastya Vyshnevska, Shaelyn Mark, Ian Roelle, Isabella McDowell, Kristin Conrad, Jessica Qiu, Olivia Williams Middle Row: Kiara Veaunt, Rachel Drake, Emma Beardsley, Alex Kendall, Lydia Kruchten, Hannah Frazier Front Row: Emily Mehlenbacher, Sam Lorow, Dylan Duffy, Herbert Thompson, Abigail Adams, Ethan Hart Not Pictured: Jacob Wadsworth, Mora Mundt, Josie Swyers Honors Academy - Gold Morgan Oldfield, Madelyn Vegder Not Pictured: Nick Rosica, Hannah Cole LCAA All Stars Back Row: Karam Ali - Wrestling; Jackie Blechinger - Volleyball and Basketball; Hope Didas - Volleyball; Grace Jacobs - Volleyball;John Wilkinson- Football; Andrew Vogler- Soccer; Aidan Kreiley - Swimming; Chris Henry - Swimming Middle Row: Stefen Entwistle- Tennis; Hunter Little- Basketball; Alex Rodriguez- Track; Masin Schuster - Wrestling and Golf; Zach Foster- Cross Country; Jillian Schramm- Soccer; Abbi Briggs- Soccer; Hunter Camacho- Swimming Front Row: Brody Stone- Baseball; Grace Rittenhouse - Basketball; Ashlyn Schuster - Swimming; Hannah Carnevale - Swimming; Gabby Rettberg- Winter Cheer; Emma Masten- Fall & Winter Cheer; Kelilah Gonzalez- Fall & Winter Cheer; Madelyn Vegder- Soccer; Madisun Edmond- Softball; Madison Akers- Softball Not pictured: Emma Beardsley, Maddie Shafer and Katie Warner- Track; Skyler Race- Volleyball; Nate Kelly- Football; Jacob Wadsworth and Nick Rosica-Track; Travis Patterson- Swimming Intramural Champions (Not as pictured): Talon Sherry - Football; Tom Earner - Football; Colton Woolett - Football; Zach Douglas - Football; Masin Schuster - Football; Tristan Carr - Football; Tanner Dettman - Football and Basketball; Drew Morrow - Football, Basketball, Tchoukball; Dawson Wadsworth - Football, Basketball and Tchoukball; Collin Gray - Football, Basketball and Tchoukball; Holdyn Freeman - Football, Basketball and Tchoukball; Eli Swyers - Football and Tchoukball; Kyle Porter - Football and Softball; Brandon Foster - Football; Kealan Smith - Football; Adryanna Arriaga - Soccer; Summer Foster - Soccer; Abigail Belcher - Soccer; Ally Schirmer - Soccer; Braelynne Potter - Soccer; Zoe Veaunt - Soccer; Jeff Birmingham - Soccer and Speedball; Tyler Harris - Soccer; Erin Patanella - Soccer; Jakob Smith - Soccer; Nate Burley - Soccer; Owen Frederiecy - Speedball; Dylan Greene - Speedball; Alex Schuster - Speedball, Tchoukball and Softball; Lucas Mesinger - Speedball; Taylor Wolfanger - Tchoukball; Donovan Robinson - Tchoukball; Katie Warner - Volleyball; Grace Jacobs - Volleyball; Maddy Akers - Volleyball; Madisun Edmond - Volleyball; Jackie Blechinger - Volleyball; Skylar Race - Volleyball; Hope Didas - Volleyball; Tori Henson - Volleyball; Josie Swyers - Volleyball; Logan Young - Basketball; Arrik Gerber - Basketball; Ben Caruso - Basketball; Noah Holland - Basketball; Tyler Mahany - Basketball; Andrew Betts - Pickleball; Ian Gibson - Pickleball; Caleb Rigdon - Softball; Quinn Howe - Softball; Billy Delaney- Softball; Bryce Applin - Softball Volleyball - League Champions Back Row: Jade Simons, Bailey Parbsslawson, Grace Jacobs, Hope Didas, Jackie Blechinger Front Row: Katie Warner,Cassie Suydam, Tori Henson, Theresa Hensler, Madisun Edmond, Madison Akers Writer Awards Braiden Halbert - Genesee Valley Peace Poetry Contest - Selected for Publication; Trevor Converse - Livingston County Fire Prevention Essay - Honorable Mention; Hannah Frazier -Livingston County Fire Prevention Essay- 1st Place; Jolin Qiu - Livingston County Fire Prevention Essay - 2nd Place Artists Awards Back Row: Donny Mosko - Dansville Art Show - 1st Place Digital Art; Logan Canavale - Genesee Valley - 2nd Place Studio Art; Victoria Henson - Genesee Valley - 2nd Place Ceramics; Anna Qiu - Genesee Valley - 1st and 2nd place Watercolor Painting, Best of Show Charcoal Drawing, 1st Place Media Sketchbook,1st Place Medial Tunnel Book, 2nd Place Digital Art, Best of Show at Dansville Art Show and Recipient of Staff Sergeant Alexandria Mae Gleason Morrow Scholarship; Madisun Edmond - Genesee Valley - 2nd Place Oil Painting; Kendall Gallipeau - Dansville Art Show - 1st Place Painting Middle Row: Ken Hicks- Genesee Valley 1st Place Ceramics, 1st Place Oil Painting, 2nd Place Drawing and Dansville Art Show - 1st Place Ceramics; Imogen Miceli- Genesee Valley 1st Place Oil Pastel, Dansville Art Show 1st Place Drawing; Zoe Taft - Genesee Valley - 2nd Place Oil Pastel; Jolin Qiu - Genesee Valley - Best of Category Textiles, 2nd Place Digital Art and Dansville Art Show - 1st Place Visual Books Front Row: Emma Ognen - Dansville Art Show - 1st Place 8th grade Art Display; Brynn Schiavi - Dansville Art Show - 1st Place 8th grade Art Display; Kami Smith - Dansville Art Show - 1st Place Drawing Not Pictured: Mora Mundt - Genesee Valley 1st Place Painting, 1st Place Textiles, and 2nd Place Digital Art Stephanie Knudsen - Genesee Valley - 1st Place Digital Photography Grace Hensler - Genesee Valley - 1st Place Digital Photography Abbey Young - Genesee Valley - 1st Place Studio Art, Dansville Art Show - 1st Place Studio Art Marisa Townsend - Genesee Valley - 2nd Place Sculpture Kaleigh Miller - Genesee Valley - Best of Category Sculpture Neena Markle - Dansville Art Show - 1st Place Mixed Media Jade Freeman - Dansville Art Show - 1st Place Digital Photography Exceptional Seniors Back Row: Zach Douglas - Football; Hope Didas - Volleyball; Baylie Harnish - Soccer Middle Row: Dan Kaszuba - Soccer; Michael Adams-Soccer , Madisun Edmond - Softball; Ashlyn Schuster - Softball Front Row: Hunter Little- Basketball Not Pictured: Ciara Quibell - Soccer; Grace Wearkley - Soccer Most Valuable Players Back Row: Nate Kelly- Football;Tanner Dettman- Football; Masin Schuster - Wrestling and Golf; Hope Didas - Volleyball; Andrew Vogler - Soccer; Kieran Liles-McAllister- Swimming; Jackie Blechinger- Volleyball; Hunter Little- Basketball Middle Row: Ashlyn Schuster - Swimming; Zach Foster- Cross Country; Madelyn Vegder - Soccer; Abbi Briggs- Soccer; Grace Rittenhouse - Basketball; Stefen Entwistle- Tennis Front Row: Madison Akers- Softball; Madisun Edmond- Softball;Emma Beardsley- Girls Track; Emma Masten- Winter Cheer; Kelilah Gonzalez - Fall Cheer Not Pictured: Nick Rosica - Track; Jacob Wadsworth - Track Tennis Team - Sportsmanship Award Back Row: Carter Davis, Nick Camuto, Nastya Vyshnevska, Stefen Entwistle, Mason Wolcott, Jesse Ikker, Bryce Kuhn Middle Row: Theresa Hensler, Abigail Adams, Abigail Evans, Magi Nickerson, Shea Kozak, Brendan Caito Front Row: Ethan Hart, Sam Lorow, Elizabeth Fox, Morgan Oldfield Not Pictured: James Boula, Ryan Barber, Jacob Cotton, Madison Jacobs, Emily O’Connor, Camden Simpson, Nick Swain Music and Fine Arts Back Row: Sydney Martin - Sr. High All County Chorus, RPO Gala Holiday Pops Chorus; Erin Patanella - Jr. High All County Chorus; Samantha Bishop - Jr. High All County Chorus; Saige Friedl - Jr. High All County Chorus; Makayla Alford - Senior High All-State Chorus, RPO Gala, Holiday Pops Chorus; Meghan Campbell - Conference All State Women's Chorus, Senior High All-State Chorus, Sr. High All County Chorus, ACDA Eastern Division Honor Choir, RPO Gala Holiday Pops Chorus; Abigail Evans - All County Band and Sr. High All County Chorus, RPO Gala; Theresa Hensler - Sr. High All County Chorus, RPO Gala Holiday Pops Chorus Middle Row: Abigail Belcher - All County Band; Timothy O'Toole - All County Band; Jacob O'Toole - All County Band; Cameron Pappas - All County Band; Zach Kreiley - All County Band; Hannah Frazier - All County Band; Caleb Miller - RPO Gala Holiday Pops Chorus; Zach Foster - RPO Gala Holiday Pops Chorus; Front Row:
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