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Tappan Zee High School Class of 2020 Senior Awards Ceremony TAPPAN ZEE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2020 SENIOR AWARDS CEREMONY PRESENTED BY MS. NEIER: BLAUVELT VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. AND VOLUNTEER LADIES AUXILIARY To the COVE students for their hard work and volunteer service to the community …………………………………Fiona Debold ……………………..James Sammon Tara Fitzgerald Tyrike Smith Aljime Gilmore Seo Uk Yang Kyle Greenbaum George Ingalls Busayo Olusa Luis Perez PRESENTED BY MS. MANNERS: THE LOIS GRAND MEMORIAL COVE SCHOLARSHIP– To the students completing the COVE program who have shown outstanding contributions to the community work program and who have demonstrated a positive work ethic …………………………………Fiona Debold ……………………..James Sammon Tara Fitzgerald Tyrike Smith Aljime Gilmore Seo Uk Yang Kyle Greenbaum George Ingalls Busayo Olusa Luis Perez PRESENTED BY MR. AHLSTRIN: DOMINICAN COLLEGE- MERIT SCHOLARSHIP A four-year academic scholarship based on academic excellence .........……………………………………...……………………...………….Kevin Clancy PRESENTED BY MR. ARIETTA: SENATOR EUGENE LEVY SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to a senior who is pursuing a degree in the field of political science/government ………………………………………………………………………………..Ben Laddis THE TAPPAN ZEE HIGH SCHOOL CO-CURRICULAR AWARD This award is presented to students who have shown a long-standing commitment to helping co-curricular activities be successful at Tappan Zee High School: Gianna Buffa Kristin Moffitt Blair Seaman James Costello Jace Nelson Dylan Shalvey Juliet Hayes Kyra Reilly Elizabeth Sullivan Samuel Markoe PRESENTED BY A MEMBER OF THE HAUBURGER MEMORIAL COMMITTEE: THE JIMMY HAUBURGER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to graduating Tappan Zee High School seniors who have demonstrated kindness and caring to others and have been a friend to fellow students in need …………………….……..Nicole Chiapperino, Joseph Grammatica, William Grippi PRESENTED BY MR. MILLER: OMM SOCCER AWARD 1 …….…………………………….…………………………………………Kelly Harris PRESENTED BY MR. FLYNN: BECKMANN APPRAISALS, INC. – ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE SCHOLARSHIP To a senior showing strong ability in the area of accounting and finance ………………………………….…….……………………….....……......Aidan Donohue PRESENTED BY MR. SULLIVAN: THE SOUTH ORANGETOWN AMBULANCE CORPS. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP This award is presented to the graduate who shows the highest level of dedication to his community and her corps …..……. ………...……………..…………………….………..……Malcolm Sullivan PRESENTED BY MR. MCINTOSH: DENNIS P. MCHUGH LACROSSE SCHOLARSHIP The Dennis P. McHugh Lacrosse scholarship foundation honors senior lacrosse players for their exemplary community service, leadership, and commitment to athletics ……………….……Jack Bonfiglio, Jake Fitzpatrick, Eoin Moriarty, Jacob Sansone PRESENTED BY MR. CLINTON: TAPPAN ZEE PLAYERS THEATRE AWARD The recipient of this award has made the greatest contribution to the drama program at Tappan Zee High School ……………...…….…..…………………...…………………………....…….John Pforte PRESENTED BY MS. O’KEEFE: TAPPAN ZEE HIGH SCHOOL PTSA AWARDS: These awards go to seniors who have been involved in extra-curricular activities and given service to the school, the students and the community Gianna Buffa Fiona Lavery Samuel Markoe Robert Caulfield Vincent Loblanco Kristin Moffitt William Grippi Devon Malora Elizabeth Sullivan Juliet Hayes PRESENTED BY COMMANDER DAVE MART AND SECOND VICE COMMANDER JOE MOEHRLE: AMERICAN LEGION JOHN M. PERRY POST #1044 This award is being given to students whose family members served or are serving in the United States Armed Forces, or are in the active Reserves or National Guard ……………………………………….……………………James Costello, Jace Nelson PRESENTED BY EX- CHIEF HEALEY: VOLUNTEER FIRE ASSOCIATION OF TAPPAN 2 This award is given to children or grandchildren of members or students who are currently serving in the Volunteer Fire Association of Tappan ……………...Kayla Healey, Cristina McKiernan, Erin Sullivan, William Quevedo …………….. Vincent Tomasello PRESENTED BY MR. ANDREWS: THE ROCKY DELO BLAUVELT LIONS COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP To seniors dedicated to community service …………………………………………………………..………………James Costello PRESENTED BY MS. BECKMANN: BUDDY BALL AWARD ………………………………………………………………………….Feroze Schenck PRESENTED BY SIGNORA BRUNO: BECKMANN APPRAISALS, INC. For excellence in Italian and the Arts ……...…..……........................................................................................…...Blair Seaman THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE AWARD To students who have demonstrated excellence and dedication to the Italian language and culture both in and out of the classroom …………….……………………………….….…………………………... Emilia Bertoli DEL’ARTE RESTAURANT For excellence in Italian language ………………………………………………………………..…………Rebecca Heuler VALENTINE ELECTRIC For excellence in Italian (90 or above average) ……….......................................................................................................Alexandra Pesce OSIA ROMANESQUE LODGE NO. 2198 For the highest average in Italian for four years ……………….………………………………...………Daniella Cambrea, Mia Giaever OSIA ROMANESQUE LODGE NO. 2198 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD …………………………………………………………..……………..Siobhan Woods THE 2020 LOGGIA GIOVANNI DA VERRAZZANO, No. 1236 ORDERS SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF ITALY SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 3 Emilia Bertoli William Grippi Isaiah Olds-Campanile Olenka Besaga Rebecca Heuler John Pforte Daniella Cambrea AJ Mercer Feroze Schenck James Costello Kristin Moffitt Michael Taylor Joseph Grammatica ROCKLAND LODGE STUDENT OF THE MONTH Viancha Antonucci Joseph Grammatica John Pforte Daniella Cambrea Kristin Moffitt PRESENTED BY MR. DECOLA: OSIA ROCKLAND LODGE NO. 2176 JOHN DESIMONE AWARD …………………………………………………………………………….William Grippi OSIA ROCKLAND LODGE NO. 2176 CHARTER MEMBERS AWARD …………………………………………………….………..…..…….Nicole Chiapperino OSIA ROCKLAND LODGE NO. 2176 GENNARO GENTILE AWARD ………………………………………………………………………….…..Devon Malora OSIA ROCKLAND LODGE NO. 2176 LINDA VIGELATTA MEMORIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD …………………………………………………………………………..…..Gianna Buffa OSIA ROCKLAND LODGE NO. 2176 ITALIAN LANGUAGE STUDENT OF THE YEAR ………………………………………………………………………………...John Pforte PRESENTED BY SEÑORA ARIETTA: TAPPAN ZEE HIGH SCHOOL ADVANCED SPANISH V AWARD Given to students who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in all areas in the study of Spanish ………………..…......……...…………….……........Jessica Johnson, Jason Olszewski NORTHEAST CONFERENCE AWARD Given to a senior who has demonstrated excellent achievement throughout his four years of Spanish language study ……………………………………………………………………………William Carroll PRESENTED BY MS. WALSH: TAPPAN ZEE HIGH SCHOOL AP SPANISH LITERATURE AND CULTURE AWARD Award for highest achievement in the study of Spanish Literature and Culture 4 ………………………………….………….….....Katherine Lussen, Kavitha Sriskanda PRESENTED BY MS. SANTIAGO & MS. WALSH: CAPITULO TITO PUENTE AWARDS The Tito Puente Chapter Award is being presented to seniors who have continuously supported and actively participated in the Spanish Honor Society for the benefit of others …….………………………………….......…………Kyra Reilly, James Wilson CHARLES COLIN AWARD The New York Brass Conference for scholarships is pleased to award a 2020 Charles Colin award to a student in recognition of his musical contribution to the Spanish Honor Society through Acoustic Underground at Tappan Zee High School …………………………………………………………..……………….Mychal Kersting THE SOCIEDAD HONORARIA HISPANICA (SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY) AWARD – The Tito Puente Chapter Award is being presented to the four officers who have demonstrated excellent leadership skills, dedication, and enthusiasm during their term of service. Through their example, and their service to school and community, these students have worked to promote the study of the Spanish Language and Hispanic culture President…………………………………………………………………Nolan Whang Vice President…………………………………………..………..………..Lola Wright Secretary……………………………………...…………………….......Jenna Pajimna Treasurer…………………………..…………………...…………….....Julian Muncan PRESENTED BY MR. SILVER: BETSY AND DONALD BRENNER GOOD GOVERNMENT AWARD Given to the member of the senior class who has demonstrated through a written paper, video, or slide project an appreciation and understanding of the concept of good government ……………………….......................………………………..........………...Juliet Hayes PFC ANDREW GOLDSTEIN POST #731 JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE USA To a graduating senior who excels in historical study and who has demonstrated academic excellence ………………………………………..………...................................................Declan O’Boy THE TAPPANTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY AWARD Awarded to a senior who shows a proficiency in American history ………………………………………..…………............…......................... Sophia Palitti PRESENTED BY MR. NEWBURGER: SCIENCE DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS: Outstanding Science Achievement………………………………...…….Jason Olszewski Mastery Science Regents Award……………………………………...…….Erin Sweeney 5 Dedicated Science Award…………………..……….…………..…......Kristina Tanskley Outstanding Senior in Science Olympiad………...…………………...……Laura Pollock PRESENTED BY MR. DRISCOLL: SOUTH ORANGETOWN SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD To graduating seniors who have demonstrated academic achievement, hard work and determination to succeed ………………………………………..Sarah Murphy, Sophia Morales, Erin Sweeney SYLVIA ARZOOMANIAN MEMORIAL AWARD Awarded to a student who exemplifies hard work, belief in herself and good character ………………………………………………………...………………..Allison Maloney TAPPAN ZEE CROSS COUNTRY. TRACK AND FIELD FLYING DUTCHMAN AWARD This award is presented to cross country/track and field senior athletes that have demonstrated great character, determination,
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