IN Norwin Summer 2017 | Page 42

N orwin S chool D istrict G raduates 407 S tudents at H igh S chool C eremony N orwin School District graduated 407 students at a ceremony held Friday, May 26, 2017 at Norwin Knights Stadium. The graduating seniors are clearly focused on the future and they are truly the leaders of tomorrow. Of the members in the Class of 2017, approximately 63 percent will be attending a four-year college; 19 percent a two-year community college, business, trade, or technical school; 5 percent will be enlisting in the armed services; 6 percent will directly enter the world of work; and 7 percent are undecided, but they are determined to follow a productive and contributing pathway for future success. At commencement, the valedictorian and salutatorian, along with all honor graduates, were recognized. National Honor Society members were also visible as they wore honor cords representing the service hours they completed during their high school careers. Scores of graduating seniors earned scholarships for their academic or athletic excellence. These honors, as well as the list of all graduates, are published in the Class of 2017 Commencement Program, which is available for viewing on the Norwin School District Web site at www.norwinsd.org under “headlines.” Also, Vespers was held Wednesday, May 24, 2017 in the high school auditorium. During this time of reflection, several seniors shared inspirational messages and readings about graduation and the future. Vespers speakers included Marina Novotnak, Mark Downey, Matthew Bushik, Rose Egan, Margarette Birus, Gabriel Graham, and Kayla Williams. Musical selections were provided by the Vespers Choir. At Commencement, friends and family of the graduates also heard the Commencement speakers give their final farewells to Norwin High School. The seniors speaking at Commencement were Zane Varner, Maria Tomas, David Spehar III, Isabella Buffalini, Margaret Straub, Hunter Stecko, and Elizabeth Straub. These commencement speakers were chosen for their eloquence, facial expression, articulation, posture, vocal variety, and eye contact throughout an audition process. The senior class advisors are teachers Lori Anselmino and Peggy Bryan. 40 Norwin Hunter Stecko Valedictorian, Most Outstanding Senior Boy Erin Crust Most Outstanding Senior Girl Yuhan Lu Salutatorian Andrew Halza John B. Rodgers Scholarship HERE ARE DETAILS ABOUT THE CLASS OF 2017: Number of Graduates: 407 Valedictorian: Hunter Stecko Salutatorian: Yuhan Lu John Bayard Rodgers Scholarship: Andrew Halza “Most Outstanding Seniors”: Hunter Stecko and Erin Crust. This is an annual honor decided by a majority vote of the faculty with criteria being excellence in academics, leadership, community involvement and citizenship.