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Archdiocese of Baltimore honors top high school students

The Archdiocese of Baltimore honored 63 of its top high school seniors at the 18th annual Distinctive Scholars Convocation at Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn April 27.

The Distinctive Scholars program celebrates the academic talents of students in the Catholic secondary schools. Scholars received framed certificates and medals of distinction from Dr. Ronald J. Valenti, superintendent of Catholic schools.

Archbishop Curley High School: Jeremy Czeczulin, Timothy Pillsbury, Christopher Szimanski.

Bishop Walsh High School, Cumberland: Katie Dignan, Paula Nolan, Jared Matthews.

Calvert Hall College High School: Evan Cain, Michael Caldwell, Andrew Miller.

The Cardinal Gibbons School: Steven Antonsen, Jeffrey Kane, Michael Thomas, Jr.

The Catholic High School of Baltimore: Delisha Thompson, Sarah Winters, Courtney Wittstadt.

St. Frances Academy: Deanna Harmann, Jamil Dorsey, Wayne Sparrow.

Institute of Notre Dame: Samantha Ciuchta, Allison Moses, Victoria Velez.

The John Carroll School: Charlotte Hagerman, Rachel Kokoska, Caitlin Shauck.

St. John’s Catholic Prep: Jonathan Shakesprere, James Plamondon, Ji Sun Yi.

Loyola Blakefield: Matthew Gupana Alonsozana, Johnathan Alexander Franck, Michael Conor Sheehey.

St. Maria Goretti High School, Hagerstown: Margaret Garvey, Daniel Rost, Eliza Wallace.

St. Mary’s High School, Annapolis: Jillian Coughlin, Henry Duden, Stephen Kwong.

Maryvale Preparatory School, Brooklandville: Diana Patricia Lynn, Madisson Nicole Singleton, Julie Ann Peluso.

Mercy High School: Brooke Severe, Lindsay Scheve, Johanna Laue.

Mount de Sales Academy: Stephanie Payton, Petra Currie, Sarah Robbins.

Mount St. Joseph High School: David Comberiate, Matthew Hill, Timothy Walter.

Notre Dame Preparatory: Margaret Helm, Katherine Hunt, Abigail Singer.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel High School, Essex: Brandon Citrano, Benjamin Lukehart, Ann Zelenka.

The Seton Keough High School: Jennifer Tomasic, Jessica Smith, Kelsey Coyle.

Towson Catholic High School (based on junior year standing): Soon Jong Park, now attending Loyola, Jessica Butler, now attending Maryvale, Carla Barresi, now attending Maryvale.

Catholic Review

The Catholic Review is the official publication of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

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