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Extraordinary Awards EXTRAORDINARY AWARDS Upon recommendation of the faculty, the school Awards Committee and the Senior class, JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL is privileged to recognize the excellence of outstanding individuals in the Class of 2016. THE SALUTATORIAN AWARD is given to the Senior chosen to open the Commencement Exer- cises with an invocation for his classmates and friends........................................... Nicholas P. Austin THE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARDS are given to those Seniors who have consistently maintained a high grade point average and who have contributed significantly to the athletic program of Jesuit High School. ................................................................................ Nathaniel A. Huck, Sean T. Kurdy THE SCHOLAR-ARTIST AWARD is given to the Senior who has consistently maintained a high grade point average and who has contributed significantly to the visual and performing arts program of Jesuit High School. ..................................................................................................John P. Novotny THE PEDRO ARRUPE, S.J., AWARD is given to the Senior who has excelled in his concern for Christian social justice. ........................................................................................... Christian G. Flores THE ALOYSIUS GONZAGA, S.J., AWARDS, named after the Jesuit patron saint of students, are given to those Seniors who, in the spirit of the magis, have demonstrated extraordinary achievement in Jesuit’s academic program. ...............................................Alexander J.P. Heiler, John A. Heringer THE JESUIT SCHOOLS NETWORK (JSN) AWARD is given to the Senior who embodies the “profile” qualities (open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving, committed to doing justice) that lead to action for others in response to the spirit and presence of Jesus Christ. ..................................................................................................................................Andrew S. Banicki THE NORTH AMERICAN MARTYRS’ AWARDS are given to those Seniors who have best dem- onstrated the values and attributes of the Jesuit North American Martyrs, Patron Saints of Jesuit High School - faith, perserverance, and a commitment to putting love into action for the greater glory of God. ................................................................................ Matthew S. Griffin, Dylan N.J. Rosenzweig THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SERVICE AWARD is given to the Senior who has contributed conspicuously to the activities of the school, often without recognition and always with hard work. .................................................................................................Brent S. Dawson, Spencer Jake Randle THE PRINCIPAL’S AWARDS are given to those Seniors who have distinguished themselves by their school spirit, service, and general excellence. ................................... Marco J. Lee, Ethan K. Tse THE PRESIDENT’S AWARDS are given to those Seniors who have distinguished themselves dur- ing their four years at Jesuit by scholarship, excellence in conduct, outstanding devotion to the school, and by participation in both curricular and co-curricular activities. ......................Maverick D. Kuhn THE VALEDICTORIAN AWARD is given to a Senior in recognition of his outstanding achieve- ments during his high school years. He represents the Senior Class in expressing gratitude to the parents and farewell for his classmates. ..........................................................Matthew F. McLaughlin THE IGNATIAN AWARDS are given to those Seniors who have been deemed most outstanding in many phases of school life. The Ignatian and Valedictorian Awards are considered Jesuit’s highest Extraordinary Awards. ......................................................Theodosios D. Christopulos, John F. Ryan 2016 Jesuit High School Graduates *Bailey Robert Abercrombie **John Louis Chiappe Thomas Shane Hart Jared David Alameida *Andrew William Child *Jonathan Alan Heideman *Vincent Nicholas Aldrete **Theodosios D. Christopulos ***Alexander John Pagaduan Jonah David Allman Cameron Joseph Clark Heiler *Aiden Andersen **Owen Wen Jye Clinton ***John Austin Heringer Chasen Tyler Anthony *Sam Robert Collins **Carter Garrick Herne **Nicholas Peter Austin *Bryce Taylor Colombara *Patrick Shea Horan Jarod Agudo Avila **Samuel Peter Cook **Nathaniel Anthony Huck Shawn Jordan Gonzales Bacani *Jack Bacigalupi Cosca Cody Lesemann Hudson Jack Mitchell Baer **Patrick Daniel Cummings Casey Michael Hunt **Andrew Stanley Banicki Andrew J. Daughenbaugh *Jordan Dale Hunter Donovan Thomas Barr Brent Stephen Dawson *Brock Douglas Ingram *Samuel Joseph Paul Bassel Mario Alberto De Leon **Alexander Clay Isola Joseph Michael Baytosh *Miguel Alejandro De Leon Nicklaus Haruo Iwasa Trevor Henry Beards ***Andrew Jordan DeAnda *Cole Trenton Jacobi **Travis Jackson Bell **Robert Nicolas Deleon Benjamin M. Jacobsen Brendon Shaine Belluomini Ethan August Delgado *John Michael Jacobsen **Gavin Willard Benbrook Jaylen Duran DeWitt Dalvin Rashad Jamal-Milton **Marcus Avant-Garde Bernard Nicholas Michael DiRe **Ethan Caskey Janicki Brian Lee Betts Marshall Warren Dorsey Christopher Johnson Beauman Maurice Bisharat *Jordan James Driebe **Terry Keith Johnson Adam Joseph Bittle Malik Isaiah Hayes Duffy Mitchell Joseph Johnston Benjamin Daniel Blevins *Christian James Dyer **Steven Christopher Jones *Joshua Michael Boe James Roscoe Eason Julien Reis Kenji Josiah **Anthony David Bonetti *Erik Antonnio Echeona *Ryan Patrick Kane Liam Thorpe Brothers Matthew Eckhout Juan Logan Jack Katz Daniel William Kurt Brown Esguerra Andrew Shafik Kawar *Chase Logan Browning *Kevin Liam Fitzsimon *Matthew Joseph Kelley ***Francis Bui Christian Giovanni Flores Cole M. Kelly **Jason Thomas Byerly Maxwell Lee Fries Bryce Daniel Knight Benjamin Donald Byers **Daniel Hurley Geremia Jacob T. Koon Derek Cordova Cantrell Oliver Sami Ghattas Marcus E. Korn **James Reid Caprile **Matthew McCormack Glass Connor Michael Kropf Joseph Paul Carlsen Alexander Grant Gonzalez ***Maverick Dylan Kuhn Bradley Scott Carpenter Matthew Joseph Gorano **Sean Timothy Kurdy Wesley Andrew Carpenter Evan Robert Francisco Jordan D. Labrie *Christopher Anthony Castelle Greenberg Michael Forrest Lackner **Nathaniel Paul Cater **Matthew Sean Griffin Jack Adam Lambeth **Steven Nicholas Catudal Kyle Phillip Guthrie *Dillon Robert Lammers **Shawn Richard Catudal *Griffin Charles Guzaitis Brian Allen Lane **Jesus Emanuel Cervantes Alexander Charly Haddad Lake Cameron Lapp Peter Charles Chapman *Andrew James Hallissy **David Andrew Moreno Carleton Michael Chappelle Isaac X. Hammett Laskin *Cuauhtemoc Santiago *Eric Michael Harrelson Hung Ngoc Le Chavero Jordan Thomas Harrison Jacob Ignacio Lee ***Summa Cum Laude ** Magna Cum Laude * Cum Laude 2016 Jesuit High School Graduates ***Marco Jordan Lee *Alexander Arturo Plimpton Kilan Isaiah Thorns **Nicholas Donald Carandang Griffin Robert Poelman Fox William Tresemer Liberty Christopher Glenn Pritchard Dominic Michael Trolio **Michael Donald MacKay **Dominic Escalante Quiggle ***Ethan Kelvin Tse Nicholas Paul Maggiano Jason Manuel Ramos Adam Joseph Ulricksen **Patrick Joseph Mahan *Killian Carter Randle Riley Scott Machado Unter Daniel Ara Mangu **Spencer Jake Randle Kevin Xavier Vides *Mark Marsenovic Austin Nathan Rasmussen Jonathan Douglas Von Thaden Patrick F. Mastro Kelly Joseph Reilly *David Anthony Wagner **Mason Eric Matteoni Cooper Robert Renteria ***Lucas Ronald Walbeck *Mateo Antonio Mayorga Stephan Tyler Reynolds *Shawn Riley Wanless Luke Anton McCarthy Anthony Randal Ricci **David Evans Warne Colm Joseph McCullaugh Raymund Oscar Rios **Leonardo Weber Graeff Gabriel David McEwen Armoni Keanu Rivers Ryan Walter White Matthew Edward McFetridge **Patrick Julian Roberts *Jonathan James Whitney **Marshall John McKeever Kyle Elliott Roessler James Andrew Williams Mason Henry McKeever **Matthew Jesse Roide *Jack Staron Wolger ***Matthew Frank McLaughlin Jacob Benjamin Romero **Ian Robb Wright **Collin James Meissner Dylan Noble James Rosenzweig Matthew Ali’i Xavier Jake Henry Melavic John J. Roundtree **Zachary Patrick Yim Michael James Mellor John A. Runnberg III Maxwell Steven Menconi ***John Francis Ryan Chandler Richard Metcalf **Mouin-Michael Ibrahim ***Landon Kelt Miller Saadeh Brett Sanders Moore Anthony Miguel Saenz-Smart **John Jackson Musilli **Joshua David Salazar *William Brian Nelson John Ryan Scherber *Eric Edward Nemeth ***Devin Gentilli Schmidt John Patrick Novotny Gregory Shved Noah Alexander Novotny **Eric Miguel L. Siao Liam Christopher O’Brien **Matthew Everett Sickman Mathew Ryan O’Reilly **Cole Nicholas Sikorsky **Maxwell Richard O’Toole Murdock Kyle Smith Salvador Estevan Ordonez *Anthony Joel Smolich ***Matthew Lucas Ostrom Nicholas John Sogard **Michael Christopher Estorco Timothy Michael Sompayrac Papio *Ryan Alexander Sopwith Junsoo Park Samuel Edward Stiltner Shane Michael Parrott Daniel Christian Stormberg Kade Reed Pascal Joseph Patrick Sullivan Paul Redmond Periolat **Musa M. Sultan Luke William Peters **Carlos Swinburn Brian Sean Pinkston *Robert H. Ternes Christopher Michael Pinkston Lucas Robert Thayer Matthew Gregory Pitto Benjamin Joseph Thill ***Summa Cum Laude ** Magna Cum Laude * Cum Laude AWARDS CONVOCATION I. ACADEMICS Senior Department Awards English ......................................James Caprile (Joanne Louie Award), John Heringer, Matthew McLaughlin Mathematics ............................................................................
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