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Pearl River National Honor Society Inducts 74

Pearl River High School inducted 74 new members into its National Honor Society.

Pearl River High School honored 74 new inductees to the National Honor Society Wednesday in the high school auditorium.

The National Honor Society recognizes students for their accomplishments in scholarship, service, leadership and character. Members must maintain a cumulative average of 87.5% or above.

The full list of inductees is below. The following students were installed as NHS officers:

  • Co-Presidents: Nikita Mehta and Paul Rayward
  • Co-Vice Presidents: Terence Hughes and Tracey Ryan
  • Co-Secretaries: Tara King and Zoha Mian
  • Co-Treasurers: Kelly Guerci and Danielle Sens-Castet
  • Parliamentarian: Taylor Hodges
  • Historian: Erin Shortell

The new inductees included 12 seniors and 62 juniors. Among the juniors was Thomas Scognamiglio, who had earned his place in the NHS before he passed away from bone cancer Oct. 17. His sister, Marissa Scognamiglio, was also inducted Wednesday night and returned to the stage to accept her brother's honor on his behalf. 

Pearl River High School social studies teacher Brian Moore was chosen by the students as the guest speaker.

National Honor Society Inductees:

  • Prima Bautista
  • John Beckerle
  • Aileen Burke
  • Conor Campbell
  • Gabriella Capello
  • Maryanne Coleman
  • Kevin Considine
  • Christopher Coughlin
  • Kasey Curran
  • Ronan Curry
  • Zackary Daly
  • James Duggan
  • Tara Dulak
  • Colleen Fenlon
  • Erika Finan
  • Christopher Flood
  • Brianne Garvey
  • Kathleen Gleeson
  • Jessica Glielmi
  • Patrick Guerin
  • Robert Gullo
  • Thomas Harris
  • Annmarie Heneghan
  • Liam Higgins
  • Brandon Ilie
  • Yasmine Issah
  • John Judge
  • Juhee Kang
  • Caroline Kardashian
  • Ian Kelly
  • Kelly Linnane
  • Kevin Lynn
  • Brendan Manee
  • Dylan Markowitz
  • Michael Mastrovito
  • Kevin Mathai
  • Allison Mazzella
  • Christine Mazzocchi
  • Amanda McCarthy
  • Emily McCarthy
  • Theresa McKallen
  • Cassidy McNeill
  • Franck Meyer
  • Lea Miller
  • Amanda Moroney
  • Allison Mostecak
  • Danielle Muchoe
  • Alexa Murphy
  • Martina Murphy
  • Thomas Muthig
  • Jessica Neugebauer
  • Sean O'Connor
  • Deirdre O'Malley
  • Kaitlin O'Riordan
  • Niamh O'Sullivan
  • Paul Owens 
  • Kevin Parnow
  • Matthew Perez
  • Taylor Rudloff
  • Joseph Scanlon
  • Patrick Scanlon
  • John Schwarz
  • Marissa Scognamiglio
  • Thomas Scognamiglio
  • Dion Sorrentino
  • James Stephen
  • Maria Stokes
  • Johanna Svensson
  • Patricia Thornton
  • Paige Turilli
  • Jasmine Wechsler
  • Erin Woods
  • Brigid Wynne
  • Dayana Zambrano
Ryan Buncher (Editor) November 15, 2012 at 09:10 pm
Always a pleasure to see accomplished students recognized for their work and contributions to the community.
Janey W November 17, 2012 at 02:25 am
nice piece...nice job on summing up the night

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