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Salamanca Warriors June 2014 Graduate / Year-End Edition
The PowWow
Courtney Yehl has been named Valedictorian of Salamanca’s graduating Class of 2014. Courtney graduates with a 96.72 average and a 100.57 index and will receive a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation with Honors. Her course load this year consisted of JCC Calculus, JCC
Class of 2014 Graduation Ceremony June 27th, 2014 at 7PM at Jr/Sr High School Auditorium
[Ceremonies will also be broadcast on local cable channel 13]
SHS Class of 2014 Valedictorian – Courtney Yehl Salutatorian – Matthew Crandall
Molecular Biology, Freshman Literature, Freshman Composition and BEEP. Courtney is the daughter of Bob and Debbie Yehl.
Courtney will be attending Ithaca College in the fall where she will be studying Physical Therapy. She is receiving L. Hill and A. Newens Scholarship.
Courtney has been very active in extracurricular activities. Her extra curriculars include President of the Student Council for two years and Vice President for four years. She also is a member of the National Honor Society; Math Honor Society, Science Honor Society and Spanish
Matthew Crandall was named Salutatorian of the Class of 2014. He is the son of Robert and Karen Crandall. Matthew will be attending University of South Carolina in the fall where he will receive the Woodrow Scholarship and the George A. Brizzolara Jr. Scholarship.
Matthew, with a 96.79 average and a 100.42 index, has successfully completed a challenging program of study including JCC Accounting, JCC Calculus, JCC Molecular Biology and Freshman Literature. Matthew will receive a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation with Honors.
Matthew has had an active four years in high school serving as Editor-in-Chief of the 2014 Yearbook and Editor of the school newspaper in 2013. Matthew is a member of National Honor Society, Science Honor Society, Math Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Business/Marketing
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Valedictorian & Salutatorian…
Courtney - Matthew - Honor Society
Courtney participated in Drama Club for four years along with Jazz Band for five years. She also was involved in Varsity Tennis for two years. Other honors bestowed on Courtney this year are Rotary Student of the Month for October and Business Student of the Month for October.
Courtney received many academic and music awards including: Girl of the Year; Andrea Celeste Morton Memorial Award; NYS Scholarship for Academic Excellence; Rotary Student of the Month; Hobart Rhinehart Memorial Student Volunteer Award given by CCSE; Colby Pitt Memorial Award; Seneca Salamanca Chamber of Commerce Business Award; Dennis Evans Memorial Award; Euterpean Music Club Award; Frances Evans Memorial Award; Joseph A. Quattrone Music Award; Student Council Leadership and Service Award; SHS History Award; Spanish Honor Society Award; James Keenen Memorial Award; Sons of the American Legion Post 535 Award; Ancient Order of Hibernian Scholarship; NHS Cattaraugus County Outstanding Chapter Member; NHS Cattaraugus County Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Eaton Scholarship Award; Keith Blackmon Music Scholarship; Holy Cross Athletic Club Memorial Award; Brady & Swenson, P.C. Public Service Scholarship
Honor Society and served as President of DECA this year along with being the Treasurer of Student Council for three years.
Sports was also an integral part of Matthew’s high school career. He participated in Varsity Baseball for four years, Basketball for two years and Soccer for one year. Other honors/awards that Matthew received this year are December Rotary Club Student of the Month, Cattaraugus County Youth Bureau Student of the week and DECA State Champion.
Matthew’s graduation awards are Boy of the Year; NYS Scholarship for Academic Excellence; Andrea Celeste Morton Memorial Award; Rotary Math Award; Five Star Bank Award; Harry Nelson Baseball Award; Karl and Nicole Pryor/Corning Foundation Scholarship; Kiwanis Judge Thomas Kelly English Award; Penny Brown Scholar Athlete Memorial Award; Roger Crandall Warrior Pride, Character and Courage Award; Salamanca Chapter National Honor Society Leadership Service Award; BEEP Scholarship; Salamanca Teacher’s Association Scholarship; McDonald’s BOMAC Scholarship; WNY Winter Scholar Athlete; Davies-Foy Memorial Scholarship/Athlete Nominee; Rotary Student of the Month
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Abrams, Kayli – JCC, Criminal Justice
Ball, Jarron – Baldwin Wallace University, Athletic Training
Beattie, Tadd – Fredonia State, Business Management
Benson, Jessica – Work/Undecided
Braker, Brandon - Niagara Falls Culinary Institute, Culinary Arts
Bravo, Victor – Work/Undecided
Bridges, Braelyn – Monroe Community College, Liberal Arts
Brooks, Clifford – Work/Undecided
Brown, Derek – Work/Undecided
Butler, Kendra – Work/Undecided
Campbell, Steven –Work/Undecided
Capron, Leeora – JCC, Individual Studies
Capron, Twyla – Work/Undecided
Carpenter, Tristyn – St. Bonaventure University, Psychology
Connell, Sean – Work/Undecided
Coolidge, Michael – JCC, Criminal Justice
Crandall, Matthew – University of South Carolina, International Business
Cunningham, Bradley – Work/Undecided
Darts, Kaitlynne - JCC, Nursing
Dulanski, Rachel – Jamestown Business College, Business
Dux, Derek - Rochester Institute of Technology, Motion Picture Science
Edwards, Nolan – JCC, Computer Science
Elderkin, Tori – Work/Undecided
Felt, Miranda – Work/Undecided
Fish, Jessica – SUNY Fredonia, Childhood Education
Flagg, Karina – JCC, Nursing
Gilbert, Monica – Military
Greene, Sean – Work/Undecided
Harrington, Starr – JCC, Liberal Arts
Harrison, Bryan – SUNY Geneseo, Biochemistry
Harvey, Zachary – JCC, Criminal Justice
Hill, Austin – JCC, Work/Undecided
Hinman, Joseph – JCC, Human Services
Jackson, Cheyenne – Alfred State College, Vet Tech
Jacobs, Taima – Work/Undecided
Jimerson, Arlena – Jamestown Business College, Medical Administrative Assistant
John, Ariel - Niagara Falls Culinary Institute, Culinary Arts
John, Haylei – St. Bonaventure University, International Studies
John, Logan – Work/Undecided
Kasperek, Jeremy – George Mason University, Russian & Eurasian Studies
Kenyon, Ethan – Hilbert College, Psychology
Kennison, Justin – Work/Undecided
Kindt, Alexandrea – Jamestown Business College, Business Administration
Klusek, Amber – SUNY Fredonia, English / Adolescent Education
Lesinski, Cassandra – JCC, Criminal Justice
Luce, Paul – SUNY Fredonia, English / Adolescent Education
Marsh, India – Work/Undecided
McClure, Colleen – SUNY Oswego, Media Broadcasting
Meek, Abigail – Canisius College, History
Meek, Alicia – SUNY JCC & SUNY ESF, Biotechnology
Minner, Austin – JCC, Criminal Justice
Mix, Mikayla – Work/Undecided
Mohr, Markie – JCC, Media Arts
Mongillo, John – Work/Undecided
Murdock, Sean – Alfred State College, CAD
Reynolds, Ford – JCC, Work/Undecided
Riggs, Mackenzie – JCC, Liberal Arts/Nursing
Rivera-Colon, Cynthia – JCC, Nursing
Salter, Alex – Florida Institute of Technology, Forensic Psychology
Santiago, Mary – Work/Undecided
Shurilla, Hannah – SUNY Brockport, Biological Sciences
Class of 2014 Plans After Graduation
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Scholarships Jarron Ball - Roger Crandall Warrior Pride, Character and Courage Award; Al Watt Memorial Award - $300; Baldwin-Wallace University Merit Scholarship - $20,000
Kendra Butler – Sons of the American Legion Post 535 Award - $225
Leeora Capron – SNI – Valedictorian; Lions Club Award - $100; Thomas C. George Memorial Award - $250; Sean and Elizabeth Callaghan Athlete Scholarship - $1,000; Rotary Student of the Month; JCC USA Scholarship - $8,820 for 2 years.
Tristyn Carpenter – American Legion Hughes Skiba Post 535 Education Award - $500; St. Bonaventure University Diversity Access Scholarship - $5,800/year for four years.
Michael Coolidge – Kiwanis Ned Fenton Retail Award - $300; Roland and Betty Block Memorial Scholarship - $250; SHS Special Vocal Music Award – Plaque; Dennis John Memorial Award - $500
Matthew Crandall – Salutatorian; Boy of the Year; NYS Scholarship for Academic Excellence - $1,500/yr for 4 years; Andrea Celeste Morton Memorial Award - $250; Rotary Math Award - $200; Rotary Club Student of Excellence Finalist - $100; Five Star Bank Award - $200; Harry Nelson Baseball Award - $30 and Plaque; Salamanca Chapter National Honor Society Leadership Service Award - $50; Karl and Nicole Pryor/Corning Foundation Scholarship - $1,000; Kiwanis Judge Thomas Kelly English Award - $300; Roger Crandall Warrior Pride, Character and Courage Award – Plaque; BEEP Scholarship - $500; John F. Ahrens Post 5296 Ladies Auxiliary Volunteer Award - $50; Penny Brown Scholar/Athlete Memorial Award; Salamanca Teacher’s Association Scholarship - $300/yr for 4 years; McDonald’s BOMAC Scholarship - $500; University of South Carolina Woodrow Scholars Award - $12,648/yr for 4 years; University of
Spruce, Cyrus – Genesee Community College, Business Management
Spry, Preston – Alfred State College, CAD
Stahlman, Alyssa – Work/Undecided
Story, Ashley – Work/Undecided
Tucker, Mackenzie – Alfred State College, Digital Media/Animation
Woodmancy, Justin – JCC, Liberal Arts
Yehl, Courtney – Ithaca College, Physical Therapy.
Congratulations Graduates and Best Wishes on Your Futures!
Plans Continued-
United BOCES Teacher Association Outstanding student in their CTE class: Brandon Braker - Culinary Arts
AWS Certification –in Welding and Abbott Welding Award for Excellence - Logan John
The Wayne Krieger Memorial Award – Cassandra Lesinski, Criminal Justice
Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES @ Ellicottville Students Awards
United BOCES Teacher Association Outstanding student in their CTE class: Justin Lafferty –
Animal Science
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Scholarships Continued…
Bryan Harrison
Ranked # 3 of this year’s graduating class is Bryan Harrison who will be attending SUNY Geneseo in the fall. Bryan graduates with a 95.29 average and a 99.28 index and earns a NYS Advanced Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation. Bryan’s academic courses this year consisted of BEEP, Molecular Biology, Freshman Composition, Freshman Literature and Calculus. He is the son of Jeff and Lou Harrison.
Bryan has been an active member of his class serving as 2014 Yearbook Editor. He also is a member of National Honor Society, President of the Science Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Math Honor Society and has served as President of Model U.N. for three years. Bryan participated in Varsity Soccer for three years and Varsity Track and Field for two years.
Top 10 Students continued
South Carolina George A. Brizzolara, Jr. Scholarship - $750; Rotary Student of the Month; Western New York Winter Scholar Athlete; Davies-Foy Memorial Scholar/Athlete Nominee
Kaitlynne Darts – Roland and Betty Block Memorial Scholarship - $250; Meissner Memorial Award in Memory of Claribel, Barbara, Richard and Jay Meissner - $200
Derek Dux – Weast Insurance Agency Award - $100; Phillip Evans Memorial Award - $250; Arion Music Award – Plaque; Keith Blackmon Music Scholarship - $250; RIT Computing Medal Scholarship - $7,000/yr for 4 yrs.
Nolan Edwards – CSEA Local 526 NY State Transportation Workers Award - $50
Jessica Fish – Doris Evans Feinberg Memorial Award - $250; Edward John Memorial Award – Plaque; Floyd Bean Stage Band Award – Trophy; Frances and Alexander Zaprowski Memorial Scholarship - $250 end of 1st semester; $250 end of 2nd semester; Gerald J. Ackley Scholarship - $250; John F. Ahrens Post 5296 Ladies Auxiliary VFW Volunteer Award - $50; Penny Brown Scholar Athlete Memorial Award; Rotary Student of the Month
Monica Gilbert – Edward White Jr. Memorial Award - $250; John F. Ahrens Post 5296 VFW Award - $250;
Sean Greene – Rotary Accepting the Challenge in Education Award - $100
Bryan Harrison – American Legion Hughes Skiba Post 535 Education Award - $500; Mamie Rappoport Memorial Award – Plaque; Harry and Maude Barton Scholarship - $100; Rotary Language Award - $200; Salamanca Chapter National Honor Society Leadership Service Award - $50
Zachary Harvey – SHS Special Instrumental Music Award
Austin Hill – Warrior Vision Award - $300; Timothy Ross Memorial Award - $150
Joseph Hinman – Warrior Vision Award - $50; William D. Furlong Award - $200; Karl and Nicole Pryor/Corning Foundation Scholarship - $1,000; Judith A. Toner Attendance Award - $100; Football Booster Club Award - $200; Kyle Stephen Scott Memorial Scholarship - $250; James Drew Memorial Award - $100; NHS Cattaraugus County Distinguished Service Award - $175; Ryan T. Brady Memorial Award - $150; Cattaraugus County Youth Bureau Youth Citizenship Award - $50; Louis Foy Male Athlete of the Year; Rotary Student of the Month; JCC USA Scholarship - $8,820 for 2 years.
Cheyenne Jackson – Lion’s Club Award - $100
Arlena Jimerson – JBC Academic Progress Award Scholarship - $24,200
Ariel John – Walter/Beatrice Beigel Scholarship - $500
Haylei John – American Red Cross Scholarship - $325; Sommerfield
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Alex Salter
Alex is ranked #4 in this year’s graduating class. Finishing with an average of 94.28 and an index of 97.05, he receives a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation. Alex carried a full schedule this year taking Freshman Composition and Freshman Literature along with Molecular Biology. He is the son of Andre Salter and Tammy Salter. Alex will be attending Florida Institute of Technology and will receive the Florida Technology Scholarship.
Alex’s extracurricular activities include Science Honor Society, Mathematics Honor Society and President of the Business Marketing Honor Society. Alex was involved with Track & Field all four years of high school.
Scholarship - $50; CCB Award for Excellence in Leadership - $150; BEEP Scholarship - $300; Salamanca Academic Booster Club Senior Scholarship - $500; Kyle Stephen Scott Memorial Scholarship - $250; NHS Cattaraugus County Scholastic Excellence Award - $175; Anita Oyler Female Athlete of the Year; Rotary Club Student of Excellence Finalist - $100; Rotary Student of the Month; St. Bonaventure University Presidential Scholarship each year for 4 years; St. Bonaventure University Diversity Scholarship – each year for 4 years. St. Bonaventure University Alumni Scholarship
Logan John – Abbott Welding Award for Excellence
Ethan Kenyon – NYS Scholarship for Academic Excellence - $500/yr for four years; Harry B. Rappoport Memorial Award – Plaque; Lion’s Club Award - $100
Alexandrea Kindt – Kyle Dowdy Award; JBC Academic Progress Award Full Tuition - $24,200
Amber Klusek – Hampshire Mills Award - $50 Gift Certificate; Rotary Club Student of Excellence Finalist - $100; Rotary Student of the Month
Cassandra Lesinski – Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation Wayne Krieger Memorial Award - $750; Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation - $750; Michael C. Musolff Memorial Award - $200; The Wayne Krieger Memorial Award
Paul Luce – Rotary Art Award - $200; Kiwanis William O. Valent Teaching Award - $300; Rotary Student of the Month
Colleen McClure – Warrior Vision Award - $100; Brady & Swenson, P.C. Public Service Scholarship - $500
Abigail Meek – Canisius Endowed Scholarship - $2,500/year for 4 years; Deans Academic Scholarship - $13,000/year for 4 years.
Alicia Meek – Edward White Jr. Memorial Award - $250; Kiwanis Carl Zaprowski Journalism Award - $300; Rotary Lee Batterson & Roland Block Memorial Award - $200; Wayne B. Painter Award - $100; I. Beatrice Sultanik Memorial Award – Plaque; JCC USA Scholarship - $8,820 for 2 years.
Austin Minner – Square Circle Award - $300
Markie Mohr – Warrior Vision Award - $200; Jamestown Community College Scholarship; Jason Wogick Memorial Scholarhip.
Sean Murdock – Bruce M. Plunkett Memorial Award - $500; Alfred State Praxair Designing the Future Annual Scholarship - $1,000
Ford Reynolds – Timothy Ross Memorial Award - $150; Holy Cross Athletic Club Memorial Award - $500
MacKenzie Riggs – Walter/Beatrice Beigel Scholarship - $500; Kiwanis Lonnie Crosby BOCES Award - $300
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Alicia Meek
The #5 class ranking belongs to Alicia Meek with an average of 93.24 and an index of 96.6. Alicia will receive a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation. Alicia will be attending the Jamestown Community College and is receiving the USA Scholarship. Alicia is the daughter of Tracy and Dana Meek.
Alicia is a member of National Honor Society, Math Honor Society, Science Honor Society and French Honor Society. Alicia is an editor of the school newspaper and also serves as Treasurer of the 2014 yearbook.
Alex Salter – Florida Institute of Technology Technical Scholarship - $19,000/yr for four years; Hampshire Mills Award - $50 Gift Certificate; Kiwanis John Clarke Business Award - $300; Rotary Club Student of Excellence Award - $300
Hannah Shurilla – Kiwanis Gilbert Krause Music Award - $300; School Administrators Association of New York State Scholarship - $500
Cyrus Spruce – Thomas C. George Memorial Award - $250
Preston Spry – Alfred State Praxiar Designing the Future Scholarhip - $1,000
Alyssa Stahlman – American Red Cross Scholarship - $325
MacKenzie Tucker – Timothy Ross Memorial Award - $150
Justin Woodmancy – SNI Salutatorian
Courtney Yehl – Valedictorian; Girl of the Year; NYS Scholarship for Academic Excellence - $500/yr for four years; Andrea Celeste Morton Memorial Award - $250; Hobart Rhinehart Memorial Student Volunteer Award given by CCSE - $150; Colby Pitt Memorial Award - $200; Seneca Salamanca Chamber of Commerce Business Award - $100; Dennis Evans Memorial Award - $50; Euterpean Music Club Award - $150; Frances Evans Memorial Award - $250; Sons of the American Legion Post 535 - $225; James Keenen Memorial Award - $250; Spanish Honor Society Award - $50; Joseph V. Quattrone Music Award - $100; Student Council Leadership and Service Award - $100; SHS History Award - $125; Keith Blackmon Music Scholarship - $250; Holy Cross Athletic Club Memorial Award - $500; Ancient Order of Hibernian Scholarship $1,000; NHS Cattaraugus County Outstanding Chapter Member - $175; NHS Cattaraugus County Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Eaton Scholarship Award - $1,000; Brady & Swenson P.C. Public Service Scholarship - $500; Rotary Student of the Month; L. Hill and A. Newens Scholarship $15,000/yr for 4 years
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I asked the Seniors if they wanted to leave any words of wisdom to the upcoming Senior Class, let us know things they will miss about Sally High or even a thank-you to a particular staff member. These are their stories.
Dear Upcoming Seniors:
If there was one thing I could go back and change about my senior year, it would have been how big of a procrastinator I had been half of the year. My advice to you is to dig deep, and I mean really deep, to push out your last couple months as a high school student. I stressed myself out even more just because I became too lazy and stopped keeping up with my homework. It doesn't matter what type of student you are, YOU WILL GET SENIORITIS. It is a fact, there is no way around it, but there are ways to help get over it. Fight it as much as you can because you've come this far, don't blow it in the last few months because you simply just don't want to. I wish you all the best of luck next year, and I hope that all of you are successful in your own right. Sincerely, Matthew Crandall
What I will miss most about high school is working day in and day out for a sport. I'm glad I had the athletic opportunity that Salamanca provided me with. Soccer taught me to push through every pain and thought of passing out that came to mind, Basketball taught me that having a good, hard working attitude towards something will only bring more opportunities and even greater success, and most importantly, baseball taught me that sometimes, hard work does not always pay off the way you want it to, but that is a part of life and I am very thankful for every life lesson high school taught me whether it had been good or bad. Baseball also taught me how to have patience, lots and lots of patience
--– Matt Crandall I’d like to give a special thank you to the following: Mrs. Singer: I’ve only had the pleasure to have you as a teacher for two years now but over those two years you have been not only an extraordinary
Senior Moments -
Haylei John Haylei John, who
graduates with a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation has an average of 92.25 and an index of 96.09 and is #6 in this year’s graduating class. She will be attending St. Bonaventure University and is receiving a Presidential Scholarship and the Diversity Scholarship. Haylei is the daughter of Mindy and Kerry John.
Haylei was President of the Class of 2012, 2013 and 2014, a member of Student Council for four years. She also was a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Science Honor Society, Math and Science Honor Societies. Haylei also was one of the Yearbook Editors this year. Haylei was a NYS DECA Champion this year.
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teacher, but a friend as well. I really appreciate all of the extra time you spent helping me with my work because I feel like without that extra help, I wouldn’t of had such good grades. I’ve truly bonded with you and I feel like I can talk to you about anything without being judged. You have been an important person in my high school experience and there’s a lot I’m going to miss because of you. You made me enjoy math more than I already did before and you pushed me to be the best I possibly could. And also, I’ll continue working to make Ellen pay for your wedding! Mrs. Dry: Starting off as a new student to this school sophomore year, you really helped me out a lot. Your moral support helped me get through a tough time I experienced in the beginning. You genuinely care about your students and I was able to witness that myself. You always believed that I could achieve anything I wanted and because of that support, I feel like I’ve accomplished so much. You taught me a lot
especially in your classes where you didn’t mind helping me out when I needed some extra guidance. I’m more efficient with computers and that’s because of you. You’re a great person and I’m going to miss you when I graduate. You’ve made an impact on me and made me want to be a better person overall. Mrs. Hill: This year was the first year that I actually had you as a teacher and I truly wish I would’ve had you sooner. You are such a great teacher and your charismatic personality and kind ways always make my day better. You always want what’s best for you students and even if you don’t agree with decisions they make, you’re still always willing to give your support. I’m going to miss all the parties we got to have in your class. As a coach, you pushed me to give each race and event my everything which I did. You were always so willing to let me try any event I wanted. Even though I wasn’t the best on the team, you still treated me as if I was an important factor which truly meant a lot to me. I couldn’t
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Joseph Hinman
Joseph Hinman ranks #7 among this year’s seniors, achieving an average of 92.76 and an index of 95.85 while taking Freshman Composition, English Literature, Calculus, MOUS and BEEP. He will receive a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation. He is the son of Randy Hinman and Lisa Hinman. He will be attending Jamestown Community College in the Fall and is receiving the USA Scholarship.
Joe participated was a member of the National Honor Society, Math Honor Society, Business/Marketing Honor Society and French Honor Society. He has also been active in sports throughout high school participating in Track and Field, Football and Basketball.
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have asked for a better coach. At the start of the season I was injured and I was very upset about it but you assured me that I would be running in no time. I wish I could have another year as your student.
For the future seniors: Enjoy every single second of senior year because it really does fly by. At first, most seniors can’t wait to graduate; however, eventually it really starts to hit them that they’re not going to be able to have any more assemblies or dances or chances to bond. It truly is bittersweet being a senior. No senior is ever really prepared for graduation. Some advice I’d give would be to make senior year the BEST year possible! Avoid any drama and just have fun with your friends. Do not pass up any opportunities and GET INVOLVED whenever you can! Help with Homecoming and Winter Weekend and claim your spirit stick at those assemblies. Before you know it you’ll be
walking the stage at graduation with eyes full of tears as you realize it’s actually all over. Also, don’t slack and don’t let
senioritis get to you because IT’S REAL. Work your hardest and make your last year count. Take advice from your teachers and staff because they were in your shoes once and know what life is like after graduation. Be prepared. What I’m going to miss: I’m going to miss a lot at Sally High. I’m going to miss the amazing staff that students are so lucky to have. They care about their students and are always willing to be their moral support if needed. I’m going to miss Mr. Nannen and his crazy personality and Mrs. Middaugh’s cheers. The assemblies and the wall/hall competition are definitely something I’m going to miss the most. I personally loved showing the other classes that the Class of 2014 are definitely the true winners. There is so much positivity within the school that I’m going to always want to come back. There are so many opportunities at this school that other schools do not have. My future: After I graduate, I’m going to Florida Institute of Technology and going to major in forensic
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Paul Luce
Ranking #8 in the Class of 2014 is Paul Luce, who receives a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation and has an average of 93.87 and an index of 95.6. Paul is the son of Jeffrey and Darlene Luce and Kathleen Luce. Paul will be furthering his education at SUNY Fredonia.
Paul’s extra-curriculars during high school include an Editor of the 2014 Yearbook, Vice-President of Student Council, Model UN and participated in Track and Field for 3 years.
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psychology in hopes to one day be a crime scene investigator. I know the road is probably going to be tough from here on, however, I think I’m prepared. Most of my teachers have mentally prepared me for what the real world is like.
---Alex Salter.
One teacher who had a huge impact on my senior year would be Mrs. Monacelli. She taught me character, trust, strength, and most importantly responsibility. Without her I wouldn't be walking across that stage this year. So thank you Mona for everything you have done for me. I'll miss you most of all!
To the juniors, senior year is going to fly by next year. Don't blink because it will be gone before you know it.
Also thank you to the staff and bus drivers for making every possible accommodation for my safety and supplying me with any time of care these past 18 years. You will all be missed!! Good luck in all of your futures! (:
---Rachel Dulanski
Thank you Matt, Alex and Rachel for sharing your parting thoughts with us!
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Derek Dux
Derek Dux with an average of 92.95 and an index of 94.79, is ranked #9 in this year’s graduating class. He receives a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation. Derek is the son of Daryl and Laurie Dux. will be attending Rochester Institute of Technology in the Fall and is receiving the Computing Medal Award.
Extracurricular activities Derek’s been involved in include National Honor Society, Science Honor Society, Math Honor Society and Business/Marketing Honor Society. Derek participated in Drama Club, golf, tennis and soccer.
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Seneca Nation of Indians Department of Education held its annual awards banquet on June 17, 2014. Native American Seniors of the Class of 2014 include: Kayli Abrams, Victor Bravo, Braelyn Bridges, Clifford Brooks, Twyla Capron, Leeora Capron, Tristyn Carpenter, Wyatt Cooper, Kailee Cooper, Tori Elderkin, Karina Flagg, Cheyenne Jackson, Taima Jacobs, Arlene Jimerson (Randolph Central), Clayton Jimerson, Schyler Jimerson, Ariel John, Katie Kindt, Alexandrea Kindt, Paul Luce, Corrine Maybee, Makayla Mix, Markie Mohr, Andrew Rozler, Cyrus Spruce, Justin Kennison, Alyssa Stahlman, Evin Thomas Wilson (Ellicottville Central) and Justin Woodmancy.
Awards presented at the banquet:
Lehman “Dar” Dowdy Award – Katie Kindt Kyle Dowdy Award – Alexandrea Kindt Valedictorian – Leeora Capron Salutatorian – Justin Woodmancy Peter Doctor Scholarship – Cyrus Spruce
Ethan Kenyon
Ethan Kenyon graduates with a NYS Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation with Honors with an average of 94.6 and an index of 92.82 to earn the #10 rank. Ethan, the son of Lisa and Ed Cockburn and Sheldon Kenyon, will be attending Hilbert College in the Fall.
Ethan is a member of the National Honor Society, Science Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society and was involved in Drama Club for two years. Ethan was a 2013 delegate in New York State Boys’ State.
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The following staff members will retire from SCCSD on June 30th. Together, they have 345.5 years of service to this District. Congratulations and Thank You!
Diane Dietrich – 34.5 years with SCCSD as a Math Teacher for the Jr.-Sr. High. She really enjoyed working with the students believes that we have an excellent faculty at SCCSD. She hopes that the students will take advantage of the excellent teachers that we have here. Her youngest son recently had twin boys and she is planning on spending time watching them and traveling.
Geoffrey Dietrich – 35 years with SCCSD as a Science Teacher for the Jr.-Sr. High. He really enjoyed his role as the Senior class advisor which he did for 15 years. He states that “99% of the students here are better than students he has seen at any other school. They are great to talk to and fun to be with.” He would like the students to know that “you do not realize until you are out of here how much more you could have done and how much further ahead you could be if you just apply yourself now. When you get to college or are
out of high school it is really too late. You have got to do it now.”
Cynthia Mohr – 35.5 years with SCCSD, the first 3.5 years she was a Special Education Teacher for the last 32 years she has been a 2nd Grade Teacher. Mrs. Mohr states she will miss the teachers and staff but will mostly she will miss her “kids”. She states that they have taught her a lot. Her “kids” have “brought a smile to her face and have made her laugh right along with them so many times because of the things they say and do”. It is her belief that “every child deserves someone who will never give up on them, someone who understands the power of connection and someone who insists that they can be the best that they can be.”
Carol Herbach – 34.5 years with SCCSD as a 1st Grade Teacher. She really enjoyed working with her 1st Grade team and all the people at Prospect who are loving, caring and giving. She has especially enjoyed working with the kids and all the memories that they have given her. After retirement
she plans on resting up and having new adventures. She also plans on spending a lot of time at her daughter’s café in Ellicottville.
Lisa Monacelli – 25 years with SCCSD as a Social Studies Teacher in the Jr. Sr. High School. Some of her favorite memories are of her 20 years of coaching. She states she had “great girls, great teams, and great memories”. She will miss watching the seniors who come in full of “Senioritis” and then go off into the world to do great things. She wants to make sure she leaves the students with this thought “do not be so harsh on your community; you have a great past and history to be proud of, don’t lose sight of it.” She also wants to remind students as she does every Friday to not “Drink and Drive or Text and Drive.” She plans on working at her photography business Mona Lisa Photography as well as continuing her positions for the Post Journal and Dunkirk Observer as a sports photographer.
Parting Thoughts from our Retirees…
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Sheryl Nussbaum – 28 years with SCCSD as a Reading Teacher in the Jr. Sr. High. She states she has two things she will miss about “Sally” High – her Colleagues and her wonderful students. She wants to thank her colleagues as she really appreciates all of their expertise that they have shared with her. She also wishes all the students at the Jr. Sr. High well in all of their endeavors.
Mary Plonka –
29 years with SCCSD as a Social Worker. She states that “it has been very rewarding to watch students succeed and to be there to support them as they grow and change and learn”. She hopes that “they continue to work, trying to build a strong family feeling for the High School, and help others find their sources of strength. She also states that SCCSD has a “wonderful variety of students” and that “it is wonderful to work with all of the different students”. Her future plans are to be a private practitioner as a Trauma Therapist.
James Rolick –
25 years with SCCSD as an Art Teacher in the Middle School. He states that after 30 years as an Art teacher 25 years with SCCSD, a district that strongly supports the arts. Charles Fowler, an arts-in- education, advocate has said "...with a subject matter as broad as life itself, the arts easily relate to aspects of almost everything else that is taught...". I am proud to have built relationships with administrators, fellow teachers, parents, students, and community members to make art strong in the schools and in the lives of others.
Christine Bartoszek – 30 years with SCCSD in the Jr. Sr. High Guidance Office as a Keyboard Specialist. She states that she enjoys working with all the students in the Jr. Sr. High but it has been especially rewarding to work with the senior’s as they fill out College and Scholarship applications. She enjoys seeing them be accepted into colleges and saving money through scholarships. Her advice to
students: “senior year is a busy year, it goes by fast, have fun and enjoy yourself.” She wishes all of the 2014 class the best of luck. Her plan for retirement is to spend time with her grandchildren.
Lawrence Pierce – 14 years with SCCSD as a Bus Driver transporting students safely to and from school along with numerous events.
Nancy Pierce – 28 years with SCCSD as a Bus Driver transporting students safely to school, BOCES, back home and to many, many events.
Virginia Baker – 22 years with SCCSD as a Custodian/Cleaner. She helped to keep our buildings sparkling clean ensuring that our students had a clean environment to learn in.
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The year-end awards for Seneca School have been announced. The following students are recognized for their academic achievement, character and kindness, Principal recognition and teacher acknowledgement of excellence in all areas.
The following students are recognized:
Anne O’Rourke award for TOP students in grade 6 in all areas: academics, character, cooperation and overall student accountability.
John Collingwood & Jazlynn Snyder
The Triple C award - Commitment Character, and Courage - as chosen by the staff are:
Emma Fiske & Austin Winters
The New York State Comptroller awards for recognition as students in Great Standing are:
Kayden Vitale, Zaya Maybee & Zain Maybee
Seneca Elementary announces Top Students: PROSPECT ELEMENTARY YEAR-END AWARDS Perfect Attendance:
Bacelli Maelonnee PKH Conrad Anneessa 1 Decker Grady K Dodge Harrison 3 Dodge Hunter K Dolecki Madelyn PKH Fisher Gregory PKH Hardy Keegan 2 Kranock Abby K Poling Hannah 3 Rohwer Kelsey 2 Ross Charli K Tallchief Delsin K Wils Christopher 3
Gram Spako Award for Politeness: Hana Halterman-Gerstenzang Grace Hodara
Kylee McLarney Awards to celebrate academic and school citizenship excellence from Kindergarten to 3rd Grade given in memory of Kylee by her parents Kim & Robert McLarney: Harley Brown Hyacinth Hubbel Cruz Otero Zaron Tucker
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From the Desk of the Superintendent Dear Graduates,
First and foremost, congratulations on your numerous successes. Achieving and earning your diploma is truly the first of many milestones you will experience in life. This to date, can easily be described as the pinnacle of your school career and for those earning Regents with Distinction, High Honors, a Diploma or Achievement Credential status, the accomplishment in countless and individual ways is impressive. But truth is, the commencement ceremony is not the end of the journey but, what Robert Frost, American Poet describes as a “fork in the road”. Where each graduate will travel is a function now of personal choice. Whether it be the university and advanced degree pathway or employment or military or self-exploration via a backpacking trip to Europe, education never ceases nor ends. You have the tools to accomplish great and wondrous things. Make the most of what lies ahead. Celebrate (safely), explore, think, go and do all that fulfils your dreams and aspirations.
As our newest alumni, remember no matter where life takes you, or how bumpy the road gets or stormy the seas become, Salamanca will always welcome you back home. On behalf of our school faculty and staff and the entire community, we cannot wait to see the great accomplishments that lie in store for the Class of 2014.
Once a Warrior, Always a Warrior!
Best wishes,
Robert J. Breidenstein Superintendent