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Mahopac News Graduation Section

Mahopac News celebrates the class of 2018.

Congratulations

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Seniors who performed 300-plus hours of service

Together, the following students Nicole Daly Sydney Hughes Brianna Patippe
performed more than 25,000 hours Jessica Peri
of service, making the schools, the Amanda Dellicolli Callie Johanson Kenny Perna
community and the world a better
place: Michelle DePolo Sarah Juenemann omas Pesci
Brianne Petrone
John Angelo John Dignam Taylor Kalensky Emily Pforzheimer
Vincent Annabi Austin Rodriguez
Emily Ashworth Julia Dodd Mia Kilker Malyssa Sadler
Shannon Barry Sophia Sayegh
Rebecca Bleakley Richard Du y Morgan Kirby Jacqueline Stack
Jamie Bochicchio Maura Teague
Jason Brower David Duka Alberina Latifaj Madison Tobias
Daniela Cardarelli Shereen Toor
Mark Carey IndianAmanda EppolitoJoseph Lilley Joseph Trombetta
James Christos Hannah Lindenberg Cheyenne Vazquez
Louie Christos Matthew Fahy Shane Loos Ellen Walpole
Alexandria Conlin Miriam Fanous Molly MacNeil Clare Winchell
Zachary Cummins Jessica Finkler Annalisa Zunno
Kaitlyn Daly Catalina Fleming Ivy Marshall

Daniel Foster Tyler Marques

Elizabeth Garcia Dominick Mincieli

Francesca Gennusa Jake Monaco

Bria Gunzburg Jonah Nasser

Dylan Halmy James O’Brien

Nicholas Hayes Kailey O’Connor

Ashley Hickey Alexa O’Leary

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Congratulations
to the Class of 2018

Be brave, take risks MaryEllen Odell
and be willing to stand up
Putnam County Executive
for what you believe in.
Paid for by the Commitee to Elect MaryEllen Odell

Paid for by Congratulations and
Kenneth Schmitt “Job Well Done”

to the

Graduating Class of 2018!

Have a great summer
and best of luck in the
next chapter of your life.

All the best,
Town Supervisor Kenneth Schmitt

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VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN

Sydney Hughes Joseph Cox

BY BOB DUMAS BOB DUMAS
EDITOR EDITOR

Sydney Hughes is a lifelong Mahopac

resident and attended district schools, Joseph Cox moved from Queens to

from kindergarten at Fulmar Road Mahopac when he was just 1 year old and

Elementary right up to her graduation at hit the ground running—academically

MHS this month. She didn’t realize that speaking—as a student at Austin Road

becoming valedictorian of her class was Elementary.

an obtainable goal until she got to high As a young student, getting good

school. grades seemed to come naturally to him

“Some time during high school, I and earlier this semester, Cox was named

realized I was in all the highest AP classes the Class of 2018 salutatorian.

and that was when it really set in,” she “I have always performed well and

said. “I have always been into studying been at the top,” he said. “I don’t mean

and doing the best I could do, so I just to say that in a bragging way, but I don’t

kept doing what I was doing.” ‘I have always been into recall ever struggling. It came naturally to
en, in April, she found out she had
done it. She was o cially the Class of studying and doing the best I me.”

2018 valedictorian. could do, so I just kept doing And while Cox’s report card was always ‘It wasn’t what I was
lled with impressive grades, there were going for; it was not my
But Hughes isn’t strictly a bookworm. what I was doing.’ two elds in particular where he seemed motivation. I just wanted
Her time spent at Mahopac High to shine the brightest.
was well-rounded, as she partook - Sydney Hughes
in everything from varsity sports to Class of 2018 Valedictorian “I always excelled in math and science,” to make my parents happy.
he said. “I am not usually a huge fan of
extracurricular clubs. She was captain English and history.” [Being salutatorian]
wasn’t really a goal.’
of the gymnastics team and attended Sustainability Club, a member of the math Cox said that while he was

Odyssey Gymnastics outside of school. team and vice president of the National accumulating an impressive academic - Joseph Cox

“I joined [Odyssey] when I was really Honor Society. resume in elementary and middle school, Class of 2018 Salutatorian

little because I was super energetic,” she She also found herself part of a very it never dawned on him until high school

said. “I got close with teammates, so I kept interesting internship. that there were o cial accolades for the

doing it all those years.” “I was in the WISE program and top nishers in their senior year. University in Boston where he will major

She’s also an accomplished musician. worked with a teacher, Scott Rizzo, who “I didn’t know what all that meant until in mathematics—after that, he said, he is

She played clarinet in the symphonic runs water-quality studies at the stream about 10th grade,”he said.“It wasn’t what taking a wait-and-see approach.

band and bassoon in the concert band and near the school,” she said. “I helped him I was going for; it was not my motivation. “I really have no idea what will come

was a constant presence in the orchestra analyze the data and we did a presentation I just wanted to make my parents happy. next,” he said. “I don’t really want to go

pit for all the school musicals. She is also about it to some NASA scientists. It was [Being salutatorian] wasn’t really a goal.” to grad school. I will let the four years

a member of the Tri-M Music Honor really great.” At MHS, Cox was on the math team ahead of me play out and see where I go

Society. Formerly known as Modern is summer, Hughes might continue and took part in the school’s mock trials. from there. Maybe it will be something

Music Masters, it’s a high school and her work with water-quality study, but He was also a member of the Spanish completely di erent [from math or

middle school music honor society and a she is also planning a trip to Costa Rica, National Honor Society. science]. I don’t know.”

program of the National Association for which she hopes will be both recreational He said when he learned he was Over the past few summers, Cox has

Music Education. and educational. named class salutatorian earlier this worked as a counselor at the Park and

Hughes said being a musician de nitely “I want to take this trip to Costa Rica spring, he said he was happy, but not all Recreation Department’s summer camp

played a role in her success in her other with the Biology Club and do some that surprised. at Sycamore Park (which he also attended

academic endeavors because of the sightseeing and whitewater rafting,” she “My parents were ecstatic, so it was as a kid), but this year he is hoping to just

dedication and focus it requires. said. “ en I will stay a little longer and do really for them,” he said. “I was happy to enjoy his freedom until college starts in

“It de nitely helps with other subjects,” some research at a wildlife preserve.” see them happy.” the fall.

she said. “You have to practice in order is fall, she plans to attend Princeton Not surprising, as Cox looks back on “I don’t have any major plans other

to get better and when I do it in music, University, where she will major in his high school career, he points to his than to soak up a couple months of

it translates to other areas of my life. It is chemical and biological engineering. science classes as one of the hallmarks. freedom,” he said. “It is probably the last

a life skill that helps you everywhere else.” “I might want to go to grad school after “I really liked those,” he said. “ ey time I get some in my life, but I am really

While at MHS, Hughes was a member that,” she said. “I want to work in a lab were really challenging to me and I had excited about college.”

of the Italian Club and president of the and do research in the material sciences. It to adapt to that, so it was much more He said that while he’s eager to begin

Italian Honor Society (“I have a little rewarding.”

Italian in me”). She was secretary of the SEE HUGHES PAGE 10 is fall, Cox will attend Northeastern SEE COX PAGE 10

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C n r t l o s Congratulations
to the
Mahopac High School
CLASS OF 2018 ! Class of 2018

Y i
ge From the Sayegh Family
to Yours

I have seen you grow from
Kindergarten to Senior Year
and could not be prouder of
the class of 2018.

Go boldly in the pursuit of your
dreams and dare to succeed!

Amy Sayegh,

Putnam County Legislator,
District 8

Congratulations
to all the Graduates

Seize the Day!
As you celebrate your graduation, I’d like to take a moment to
express how proud I am of your hard work and achievement.
I hope you will continue to aim high and reach for the stars.
Your potential for success is limitless,
and I wish you all the best in every future endeavor!

Congratulations and warmest wishes to
the Class of 2018 graduates!

Neal Sullivan
Putnam County Legislator
District 9







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Principal Dr. Matthew Lawrence Superintendent Anthony DiCarlo Zachary Cummins sings the
addresses the the graduates national anthem.

“You did it!”

Clare Winchell and Alyssa
White give a quick smile fo
camera as they proceed in.

MENT TO MAHOPAC NEWS – JUNE 28, 2018 PAGE 15

ulations MHS Class of 2018!

Leila Ryan and her The senior chorus sings “Graduation, Friends Forever.”
mother Dianne Jackson Schaier
celebrate with a hug.

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‘Be decent, be kind, be good, do the right thing...’

[Editor’s note: is is the speech given by truth I simply don’t know. No one does.
Class of 2018 salutatorian Joseph Cox Certainly, we have the capacity for great-
during the commencement ceremonies ness, we all can achieve. If the person you
June 20 at Mahopac High School.] want to be is not the person you are right
now, and it shouldn’t be, nd comfort in
Good evening, everyone. this: Regardless of what you previously
Well, it’s nally here. e Class of thought the beginning was, the real one
2018 is about to o cially graduate. And is now. What games you won or lost,
I’m sure all of you are as excited and as what classes you passed or failed, what
scared as I am. Before I begin, I’d just people liked or disliked you, all these
like to say that I am so honored and so things are very important—to Mahopac
humbled to be standing here today and students. But you are not Mahopac stu-
to have the opportunity to address this dents, you are Mahopac graduates, and
amazing class. as Mahopac graduates these things are
When I rst learned that I was to only memories, and they are meaning-
give a speech to all of you, I was under- less as far as the future is concerned. Your
standably overwhelmed. How do you past triumphs will not sustain you and
condense four years of life into a ve- your past failures will not impede you.
minute address? You can’t, or at least I
can’t. Tradition has decided that because As I nd myself here at the center of a
of my GPA, I am the most quali ed moment, this moment, our graduation, I
to speak to all of you, although there’s am overwhelmed by a multitude of feel-
probably a few people who could do a ings. One of them that I haven’t touched
better job. But traditions are sacred, so on yet is gratitude, and gratitude is im-
until that changes, you’re stuck with me. portant because every graduation speech
My friends, we are gathered here to- I’ve read online has a paragraph of
day to celebrate an important milestone PHOTO: TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL “thank you’s” in it. So, here’s mine. First
in our lives. is is not the rst milestone, nor will it be the last. But we celebrate it and foremost, I’d like to thank my parents
because it’s a pretty big one. “ e rst day of the rest of our lives.” “Turning the page for never giving up on me, for always pushing me, and for putting up with my antics,
to the next chapter.” “A clean slate.” Whichever cliché you feel like using, the idea even when a sane person would’ve sent me to boarding school. Second, I’d like to
is the same: Everything’s about to be much di erent than before. And that’s true. thank my teachers, and, in fact, all teachers, for your relentless and at times thankless
But as I re ect on these past years, I am surprised not by how much is di erent, but work on our behalf. Finally, I’d like to thank you, my audience, the Class of 2018, for
by how much is the same. In reality, we are just bigger, smarter and less awkward your friendship, your support, and your brutal honesty.
versions of the kids who rst stepped foot in this place four years ago. is isn’t to For my nal parting advice to you, I’d like to use an inspirational quote from
discredit all that we’ve accomplished and overcome, nor the changes that we’ve ex- someone famous. But I rmly believe that inspiration comes from within, and de -
perienced; those achievements are extraordinary, and they are ours forever. But what nitely not from me. So instead I will give you advice, probably stu you’ve already
lies ahead of us is something far greater than what we have seen thus far. What has heard before. And in light of our district’s initiative of putting Chromebooks in the
happened is remarkable, but what has yet to happen is even more so. classroom, I thought it would be tting to get my advice not from a person but from
One might question why I would talk about the future rather than the past. e Google. And their motto is simple: Don’t be evil. Be decent, be kind, be good. Do the
past is concrete, it’s easy, it’s comfortable. e future is none of these things, and nei- right thing, even when it’s easier not to. Brush your teeth, eat your vegetables, hold
ther is life. And so, we nd ourselves here, in the present, at the crossroads between doors open, vote. Be humble, but not too humble. Be comfortable being uncomfort-
these two, the known and the unknown. At this time, I’d like to say that all of you will able, and don’t for a second think that if you’re not rst, you’re last. If you’re the best
be wildly successful and will accomplish everything you want to accomplish, but in person in the room, you’re in the wrong room.
ank you.

‘Brush your teeth, eat your vegetables, hold doors open, vote. Be humble, but not too humble.’

- Joseph Cox
Salutatorian





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We Also Congratulate Our Congratulations
Four Scholarship Winners:
To The Graduating
Hannah Lieto
Mia Kilker Class Of 2018

Miriam Fanous It’s been an honor to watch
Julianna Reda you grow up and excel both in

and out of the classroom.

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A message from the student government president

[Editor’s note: e following is subjects were not for us, while oth- selves. As the unexpected contin-

the speech student government ers became our lifelong passions. ues to help us grow, we will always

president Morgan Kirby gave at the Perhaps, no matter what surprises remember how far we’ve come, and

commencement exercises held June 20 we encountered along our journey, how much we are capable of. No

at Mahopac High School.] we learned the value of friendship, matter how di erent our journeys

the value of giving back, the value may have been, or how di erent

In two minutes, we will walk of being honest, kind, humble and our next ones may be, we will hold

across this stage, shake the hands respectful. Perhaps when a teacher, close the memories and friendships

of our administrators, and our high a counselor, a friend, or a family we made, for Mahopac will always

school journey will end. So, in these member lent a helping hand when be a special place for all of us.

next 2 minutes, I invite you all to we needed it most, we learned the Congratulations, Class of 2018,

re ect on that journey that brought value of supporting one another. on your high school graduation. I

us to this point. And, we realized just how cared for, wish you all the best as you begin

If we think back on these past and loved, we truly are. your new journey.

four years, we can probably recall In one way or another, these sur- Now, at this time, I have the

PHOTO: TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL something that surprised us. No prises, these unexpected, unforget- honor of announcing that “the

‘No matter how di erent our journeys may matter how di erent those unex- table moments and lessons, helped group of seniors that sits before us
have been, or how di erent our next ones may
pected moments, accomplishments, shape who we are right now. has ful lled the requirements for
be, we will hold close the memories
and friendships we made, for Mahopac and failures may have been for each Tonight, we sit on the threshold a high school diploma as de ned
will always be a special place for all of us.’
of us, tonight we each walk away of a new journey. Whether it be by Mahopac school board policy
- Morgan Kirby
Student Government President with valuable lessons learned. moving away to a new school,learn- and the New York State Depart-

Perhaps along our journey, we ing a trade, or entering the service, ment of Education. It is my plea-

learned that putting our best foot we will take with us the lessons we sure to introduce to you Mahopac

forward in all we do pays o in the learned here in Mahopac and strive High School’s graduating Class of

end. Perhaps we learned that some to become better versions of our- 2018!”

PHOTO COURTESY OF IVY MARSHALL

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Congratulations Congratulations & Best Wishes
To The Class of 2018
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Class of 2018

Nicholas M. Abbondola Joseph Afonso Carvalho Miriam Anna Simone Fanous Mia Taylor Kilker
Leslie Alicia Acebo Rebekah Asenath Ceballos Castillo Hannah J. Farrell Kevin King
Jake Ahmed James M. Christos Claire Jane Felix Morgan Leigh Kirby
Tyler Ahmed Louie N. Christos Meagan Fenster Emma Marie Klein
Zachary Ahmed Jordan Catherine Cibelli Jessica Finkler Anthony Kocaj
Alexander DiCioccio Sarah R Citarella Matthew James Firrincieli Steven James Korin
Jennifer Marie Alexander Mitchell Lawrence Clark Roman M. Fiscella Tom Krasniqi
Michael Altobelli Andrew Nicholas Coletti Catalina Marie Fleming Lea Catherine Kravis
Theresa Eileen Amerling Alexandria Conlin Dan Foster Devin Labbe
Callie Anderson Sabrina Contreras Cora Fruhmann Shane E. Laguna
Kimberly Rose Andren Jake Nicholas Corrado Christopher Fusco Christina M. Langlitz
John M. Angelo Joseph Cox Elizabeth G. Garcia Katie McGee Lavin
Vincent Majed Annabi Daniel Cozzi Robert Garcia Nicholas J. Leonard
Sofia Arena Malcolm J. Crisci Jennifer L Gardinier James C. Leute
Aries DiNoia Zachary Q. Cummins Alexandra Grace Gaspar Max Lichtman
Emily U. Ashworth Sophia R. Cuomo Alexandrine Grace Gaspar Hannah R. Lieto
Kim Rose Astrologo Colleen Curtin Francesca L. Gennusa Joseph R. Lilley
Alyssa L. Baker Christopher Dalo Charles Louis Giacomo Lauren Marie Lincks
Rachael Baraichi Joseph Dalo Daniel J. Giambastiani Hannah Rose Lindenberg
Michal Baran Kaitlyn Daly Page Allison Giampia Brian Locke
Shannon Elise Sigel Barry Nicole Daly Erin Catherine Girven James R. Long
Brandon A. Batista Steven Daly Nicholas R. Giustino Shane Benjamin Loos
Austin N. Batista Lydia Aileen Davila Suzana Gjonbalaj Jenna Nicole LoPiccolo
Robert Maximilian Bauer, III Brianna Christine Davis Justine T. Gjuraj Molly S. MacNeil
Kiara Bautista John De Muro Jr. Kristina Gnorova Erika Magana
Samantha Lynne Bell-Carr Jessica Deigan John Anthony Greco Thomas J. Mahoney
Attila Bene Madison Anne DellaMedaglia Brendan Groth Francesca Mangione
John T. Benjamin Amanda Christine DelliColli Emily Guerra Salvatore J. Marchionni
Jacob H. Berkwits John DeMuro Jr. Bria Doris Gunzburg Isabelle Marino
Anthony N. Besharat Nina Renee DeNapoli Benjamin L. Haight Michael Marocco
Brianna Biagini Juliana Danielle DePinho Noelle Hall Tyler Marques
Ajmah Bicaj Michelle L. DePolo Dylan Charles Halmy Ivy G. Marshall
Alyce A. Bilello Anthony DeRosa Raena L. Hamilton Theodore Joseph Martine
Rebecca Paige Faith Bleakley Taylor Nicole D’Errico Annalee Grace Hammel Marcel Agustin Martinez
Ryan L. Bloomer Christopher M. Diaz Nicole Harris Ava Mastro
Jamie Bochicchio John Patrick Dignam Nicholas Michael Hayes Kayley Marie Mattos
Dylan John Brehm Adrianna Maria DiNobile Joshua J. Hercules Christopher James Mazzocut
Ryan Joseph Broslaw Alec M. D’Iorio Ashley Elizabeth Hickey Jack Michael McDonald
Jason Brower Brendan A. D’Iorio Ciara Hogan Brian M. McGinty
Alex J. Bruno Brianna DiTocco Natalie Hromulak Julia Alexis Mende
Stephanie Carolyn Bruschi Augustin Djerdjaj Sydney Nicole Hughes William Andrew Mercado
Jacob Brzozowski Julia M. Dodd Jessee Alen Hull Dominick V. Mincieli
Robert Bunjaj Hannah Alysse Dorival Dillon M. Iarussi Kendall D. Mitchell
Savanna D. Burchett Jessica Lynn Douglass Hanna J. Iarussi William Moeller
Ryan Butler Dennis J. Dowd Jennifer A. Ikone Gianna Maria Moglia
Anthony B. Caminitti Richard L. Duffy IV Daniel Jacob Israel Jake Michael Monaco
Louis James Capriglione Patrick John Duffy Gabrielle Jo Jimenez Dylan J. Monahan
Daniela Erina Cardarelli Ryan Patrick Dugan Callie Rose Johanson Skyler Mondelli
Mark Andrew Carey David A. Duka Emily Nicole Jones Michael Montgomery
Thomas J. Carey Jr. Khloë Dutra Sarah Frances Juenemann Joseph A. Muscente IV
Dakota K. Carlsen Amanda Eppolito Taylor M. Kalensky Lauren P. Musollino
Alexandria Marie Carneiro Alyssa Esteves Jacob Kayler Alyssa D. Nardi
Elizabeth Mariah Carneiro Nicholas A. Estrada Rachel A. Keller Analise C. Narvaez
John Vincent Caroppoli Julia Marie Ettere Jenna Elizabeth Kenny
Doriano Josue Jesus Carrasquillo Matthew J. Fahy Sineid E. Kenny SEE CLASS OF 2018 PAGE 26

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CLASS OF 2018 Alexandra Pope Julie Santoiemma Anthony R. Volpicella
Alexander Poljak Vincenzo Massimo Santoro Alyssa Michelle Vuksanaj
FROM PAGE 25 Alexandra R. Porcelli Jack E. Sarfaty Ellen Marie Walpole
Matthew Bruce Posniak Justin Sarli Vanessa Wedrova
Jonah G. Q. Nasser Melanie Anna Poulos Sophia Ellen Sayegh Lily Rose Weiss
Alanis Marie Nawrocki Angelo Nicholas Prisco William James Whalen
James Patrick O’Brien Gianfranco Pulice omas Sayegh Alyssa Dea White
Anthony Marc Ocello Alexandra Raab Jillian Marie Sedran
Kailey Anne O’Connor Bilal Ramada Nicole Marie Sharkey omas J. Wilkinson II
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