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Published by Halston Media, 2022-06-28 12:51:54

The Somers Record 06.30.2022 Graduation Special

Congratulation
to the
Class of 2022
Somers High School
Graduation
June 22, 2022

Special Supplement to
June 30, 2022

PHOTO: EMRIN LECLAIR

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JUNE 30, 2022 – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE SOMERS RECORD – PAGE 3

Somer Hig Schoo

Class of 2022 PHOTO: EMRIN LECLAIR

Matthew Kahn - Valedictorian Anita Brahimaj Lauren D’Agostino Julia Gambardella Gavin Iorizzo
Hudson Jules Schantz Joshua Brande Alex Dahling Kim Michelle Gates Amanda Jen
Matt Brennan Domenico D’Ambrosio Stephanie Valerie Gillis Linda Jiang
- Salutatorian Colin Matthew Brooks Jaden Daniyan John Ginty Erica Joseph
Margaret Parsons Kieran Brooks Benjamin De Feo Francesco Gio re Kenneth Juarez Cruz
Wyatt Brown Kole Dedvukaj Joey Giorgio Brunon Kaminski
- Class President Hartin Bruncaj Christina DeLeo Valentina Gjonbalaj Matthew Kapica
Julio Abzun Trinity Buckler Matthew Demm Ella Joy Goldman Emma Maeve Kaseta
Christen Nicole Acierno Joseph Anthony Burgio Michael DiFilippo Hayden Gonzalez Sean Paul Kennedy
Martina Adornetto Giuliana Calandrucci Devon DiMichele Hazelyn Gonzalez Owen Kerins
Ryan Allen Ashley Marie Cambareri Laura DiPalma Ryan Grant Mariya Kirichenko
Stephen Amato John Matthew Cambareri Daniel D’Ippolito Danielle Grillo Grace Raquel Kisslinger
John Amirmobasher Andrew Cameron Jadyn Dixson Jack Guardino Maria Klimentova
Diana Antonecchia Carleigh Carbonaro Emily Dodd Sara Ivalese Guzman Avery Elizabeth Kossow
Brandon Armstrong Arianna Carchi Derek Donnelly Danny Haigh Genevieve Joan Krantz
Dario Avila Lily Carino Hunter Rose Du y Maggie Hannan Luke Henry Krantz
Alyssa Balog Michael Carlson Marc Dupuy Jasmine Lee Harris Ethan Krauss
Savannah Baloy Elise Carnow Kyra Durham Angelica Hausman Alexandra Marie Krebs
Katherine Barbarakis Nicole Cassara Connor James Durso Eliana Hausman Jenna LaBarbara
Viktoria Barbarakis Jaden Cheatham Trevor Christopher Durso Alicia Hawkins Juliet Donna LaBella
Braeden Barry Anthony Chen Jake Eberhart Max Hechler Amy Lynne Lasher
Tatiana Bartnett Sabrina Cheung Julia Edelman Jesse Michael Heller Tierney J. Lavin
Elizabeth Bateman Dani Cicogna Henry Ellison Rebecca Herbert Bennett Leitner
Nathan Bellio Nicholas Philip Cirillo Samantha Fabry Liam Sean Higgins Kevin Lewitt
Casey Berger Guliana Frances Claro Dylan Faller Aine Hoekstra Ethan Like
Chloe Berichi Ethan Jeremy Cohen Nicole Fasone Alexander Holmes Liliana Grace Lima
Emily Bernhard Sean Collins Jack Fernandez-Sagbay Aedan Hopper Amelia Julian Lopez
Christina Bevilacqua Robbie Conti Nicholas Ferraro Adem Hoti Scarlett Jude Lopez
Alicia Bobadilla Natalia Jade Corcione Ella Jordan Ferrauiola Eric Huang Noemi Lucciola
Isabella Jean Bocchino Ava Crecco Christopher Festo Chloe Imhof Brian Luciano
Juliana Bockhaus Gia Crecco Declan Foley Isabella Inzero Justin Tyler Luks
Johnathen Bodkin Giovanni Crecco Mitos Galeano Nicholas Iocovello
Casey Bolotin Jade Summer Creegan Tristen Gallardo Brandon Iorizzo SEE CLASS OF 22 PAGE 25
Daniel Robert Bonner
Michael Bookall

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Valedictorian

Good afternoon Class of Matthe Kah the odds, you can’t be afraid to
2022! Before I begin, I would like be a little nutty and to seek oppor-
tunities of discomfort.
to get all the shout-outs I promised out During one particularly hot Friday
of cross-country, when the only things
of the way, so without further ado, shouts hiding the looks of exhaustion on our
faces were sweat- lled Covid masks, our
out to Declan Foley, Robert Moore, Mom, even apply to you as well. was correct, that the insane do things rep- coaches gathered us at Primrose eld, and
they told us: “you, in your groups, will run
Dad, Sydney Kahn, Mr. Bayer, and of Great credit belongs to those who greet etitiously expecting di erent results, then the 600-meter perimeter of this eld. If
you nish rst in your group, you can
course, the most beautiful, perfect, special adversity not with a sneer, but with a smile. these individuals, who ran 5ks and 8-mile stop, and you can go home. Otherwise,
you keep running until you win, or you
woman in my life – oh wait, did I say the Regardless of what your time at Somers long runs voluntarily, well, they were just throw up.” Overcome by their desire to
go home, some runners fell short of rst
most beautiful, perfect, special woman in has thrown at you, whether it be a rock, or about as nutty as you can get. and fell back. You see, this wasn’t a test
from the coaches to see who could outdo
my life? I meant to say my male Science a bone, or a proverbial Hostess Twinkie, Yet these confusing, frankly nutty peo- their teammate next to them or to see
who wanted it more. It was a test to see
Research teacher Mr. William Maelia. your struggle in this world is inevitable. ple, were some of the kindest, happiest
SEE VALEDICTORIAN PAGE 29
And of course, shouts out to you, the ac- Many rocks will be thrown your way, dur- people I’ve ever met. ough they some-

complished faculty and students of the ing your short moment of life, there is no times ran with grimaces, and through

Class of 2022. doubt about it. But, if you can smile in the injury, often limping home rather than

Graduates, Dr. Blanch, the Somers face of ying stones, and not be too afraid walking, they always limped knowing that

Board of Education, and ladies and gen- to chip a tooth, surely you’ll be better men they had accomplished, that they would

tlemen, it is my sincerest pleasure to speak and better women because of it. sleep well that night, and that they would

in front of you all today. And though it’s And in terms of smiling through adver- wake up to face life’s challenges that, when

bittersweet that this is an occasion of de- sity, there is surely no group of individu- compared to mile repeats, or hill sprints,

parture, after which we go our separate als more capable than the ne young men didn’t seem all that bad. Graduates, If you

ways throughout the state, country, and and women that I met on the very track want to be happy

greater world, I am con dent that even surrounding this here eld. Genuinely. If against

while separated by great distance, together you turn your 2022 edition of the Somers

we will continue the kindness, exception- High School yearbook to page 125,

ality, and very spirit that we brought here you’ll see a photo of Ryan Allen

to SHS four short years ago. smiling ear-to-ear while run-

But before we part ways, I would rst ning a two-mile race. I’ll

like to share with you all some of the les- tell you, if adversity were

sons that I’ve learned here at Somers. a person, there would

And though the lessons that I am about be no easier way to

to share with you were taken during my confuse him more

time on the  cross-country and track and than by pre-

eld teams, you by no means have to be senting him

infatuated with running in circles, nor do with some of

you have to be an athlete for these lessons the runners

to apply to you. Teachers and parents, if I’ve met.

you guys are still awake, this deep wisdom And if

from an 18-year-old white Einstein

kid from North-

ern West-

Great creditchester

might

belongs to those
who greet adversity
not with a sneer, but
with a smile.

-Matthew Kahn PHOTO: EMRIN LECLAIR

JUNE 30, 2022 – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE SOMERS RECORD – PAGE 5

Chemical Engineering

Sophomore Homeroom Olympics

Don't be afraid to ask for help, your
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Mechanical Engineering
Egg Carton Physics Lab & 8th Period Free

Time flies - but we are the pilots.

Computer Science
President's Dinner & Homecoming Game 2021
Balance school and fun; don't live with regret.

Political Science, Communications & Media Studies
PowderPuff Game & Coach Mentorship

Be open to new things, but stay focused on your goals!!

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SHalutautordianso Schant

Good afternoon and welcome to our tenth grade with Mr. Kollarus. Mr. Kol- wires. And PHOTO:
teachers, administration, Somers Board of larus was never afraid to participate nally, af- EMRIN
Education, friends, family, and the Class in a heated discussion with the stu- LECLAIR
of 2022. I would also like to welcome my dents. Open communication in a safe ter constructing
mom, dad, brother, and the rest of my environment between teachers and and coding the robot and courage you to express
family here with me today; I would not be students is the best way to learn in tons of trial and error, we got it to your humor or passions even if there is
here without them.  It is my great honor this 21st century. I think back to work. We were able to drive our robot all not always an audience listening.
to be the salutatorian of this exquisite eleventh grade computer science around the classroom.  is was the most
class.  Learning alongside those who sit class where Mr. Soni worked gratifying moment of my high school Graduates, when you confront ob-
next to me over the last 13 years has been a WITH the students to problem- journey.  Together, we accomplished a stacles in your future, do not panic. Em-
privilege. To represent this gifted class to- solve. We worked as a team. We goal, solved a problem, as partners. I used brace the struggle like we did through-
day is truly humbling. However, this sym- approached tasks where the so- to be the type of student who dreaded out high school. From having a di erent
bolic silver medal and what it stands for lution was not known ahead of group work; I preferred to work indi- schedule each year, to the challenges of
is not what I will solely remember about time.  We communicated, and vidually. But I’ve realized that learning to hybrid learning and masking, there is
my time at Somers High School. I will not collaborated to reach a goal, to- collaborate is more important than learn- nothing that can be thrown at you that
remember the tests, homework, or presen- gether. As Steve Jobs said, “you can ing any formula or fact. Remember, if you you are not already prepared for.
tations that led to my GPA.  Instead, I have the greatest idea in the world, want to go fast, go alone, but if you want
will remember the collaboration with my but if you can’t communicate your to go far, go together. is is what learn- If nothing else remember this, right
peers, the communication with my teach- ideas, it doesn’t matter.” is is what ing is all about. now, you are the product of every decision
ers, and the creativity of technology.    learning is all about. you have ever made. Every win, every loss,
Collaboration, communication, and every success, every failure, has made you
roughout our educational journey, As many of you know, I often joke about creativity are all skills that must be prac- into the person you are sitting here today.
it has been incredible to see the world the use of my social media. But in all seri- ticed.  Graduates, as you move on past From this moment on, each decision, ac-
around us evolve.  e technology we use ousness, it is because of social media, that I high school, continue to search for op- tion, and interaction will shape the per-
changed from the slow, small, white tab- had the opportunity to take part in a once portunities to practice these skills. I en- son you become when you are 20, 30, 50
lets that were rolled into our classrooms in a lifetime journey by joining the Boys’ courage you to work with others and not and 80. Be kind to each other, be accept-
in SIS, to strong, fast, powerful MacBooks Varsity Soccer Team on their state cham- just by yourself. I encourage you to dis- ing of each other, and most importantly,
and Surface Laptops. We upgraded from pionship run. My Twitter account allows cuss ideas without fear of rejection. I en- never stop being yourself. ank you.
blackboards to smartboards to high-tech me to share my thoughts without fear or
projectors. We upgraded from paper text- pressure to direct my comments to anyone
books to digital textbooks.  But through in particular. I thank all my teachers, spe-
all this, our greatest assets have remained ci cally my elementary school teachers,
constant. Our greatest assets have always, for harnessing my creativity, for allowing
and will always, be our teachers. me to write fantasy and dystopian, for al-
lowing me to draw outside the lines, and
e most special kinds of classes are the for allowing me to reach the answer to a
ones where our teachers are just as passion- question by following a di erent path.  I
ate about learning as the students. I think want you to think about di erent ways
you can continue to express your creativity
back to World History as you graduate high school. Social media
in ninth and may not be your way, but I promise there
is a way for you.  is is what learning is
Be kind to all about.
each other, be
accepting of each My most memorable and rewarding
other, and most academic moments never came from
importantly, never achieving high grades, but instead they
stop being yourself. came from ful lling projects.  is year,
in Mr. Amato’s class, I was in a part-
-Hudson Schantz nership with a freshman.  A senior and
a freshman working together to build a
robot.  We spent weeks on the project,
assembling pieces of metal, screws, and

JUNE 30, 2022 – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE SOMERS RECORD – PAGE 7

TO ALL OUR
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES,

Congratulations to each and every one of you on ANGELICA HAUSMAN ELIANA HAUSMAN
your wonderful achievements! Congratulations
especially to our very own Angelica and Eliana Graduates of Somers High School
Hausman! Your future is bright and everyone at the
Houlihan Lawrence Somers Office wishes you the Daughters of
best in all things. Houlihan Lawrence Somers Agent

Sincerely, Orit Hausman
The agents and staff of the
Houlihan Lawrence Somers Office

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ClMass Praesridgenat re Parson There is no right
way to cover a
To begin the end of this ceremony, I was blown when I learned that one plus been lost. Did you really have
want to thank all the families, faculty, and two equals three is equivalent to three a true Somers Intermedi-
graduating students for coming together equals two plus one, I’m not kidding. You ate School experience if
to celebrate the Class of 2022. ank you can’t forget Wee Deliver and writing a your classroom didn’t
for making our time in the district un- letter to your friend across the hall, or the
forgettable. one time you got ipped from green to become so infested decade in one speech.
yellow on the behavior chart, which was with bees you had Everyone’s experience
How do you begin to capture 13 years completely undeserved by the way. to relocate? Twice?
in 3 minutes? Well, why not start at the I don’t think so.
beginning, Primrose Elementary School. Maybe you should begin with SIS and At least we mas-
all its eld days, birthdays, and common
e good old days of pencil grips, Silly rooms, which apparently no longer have tered the record- was vastly di erent, yet
Bandz, and computer lab time. When er and voted for that doesn’t mean any
I tell you my the colored oor carpets! A our friends who
mind piece of Somers said they would
history has abolish home-
PHOTO: EMRIN LECLAIR
experience was, or willwork in elections.

I’m pretty sure my
family has a video
somewhere of that be, less fulfilling.
time my friends

and I performed -Margaret Parsons
a Valentine’s Day

poem we wrote for

Town Meeting. On sec-

ond thought, maybe that

should stay buried. school. I personally erased freshman and

What if starting sophomore year from my memory be-

with SMS is the cause I was growing out my hair, and it

right way to go? It looked atrocious, not to mention I acted

would be hard to like a dweeb, but I hope you are kinder on

forget the aromat- your past self than I am. During our time

ic smell of form- here I would be remiss if I didn’t mention

aldehyde wafting our grade’s accomplishments. We com-

from the science peted in international science competi-

rooms on frog tions and excelled in sports! Look how

dissection day, or well our athletes did in football, soccer,

the artfulness and track, baseball, lacrosse, and beyond! We

athleticism with put on fantastic musicals, plays, shows,

which we avoided and concerts. We certainly conquered

goose poop during COVID with style.

the lacrosse unit in Now, our time in the district is ending.

gym. It was then we ere is no right way to cover a decade

had the Washington in one speech. Everyone’s experience was

D.C. trip, and although vastly di erent, yet that doesn’t mean any

my camera saved none experience was, or will be, less ful lling.

of my photos, I fondly re- With all you’ve learned in the district you

member being in awe of the are prepared for your next step, whatever

capitol rotunda and watching and wherever that step may be. So thank

a friend drink hot sauce on a your teachers, hug your friends, and know

dare for a nickel and then immedi- that if changing the world ever becomes

ately regret it (you know who you are). too wearisome, you will always have a

Maybe you begin with the end, high place to return to in Somers. ank you.

JUNE 30, 2022 – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE SOMERS RECORD – PAGE 9

KENNEDYCATHOLIC.ORG

54 Route 138 Somers, NY

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Principal’s Address Mark Bayer

At this point, it is my turn to share a few used to the new schedule, the true disrup- PHOTO: EMRIN LECLAIR whaw) Again, this class adapted, made the
words with the Class of 2022. tion came when in March, we were all sent most of it, and persisted.  Fast-forward to
home to learn remotely for what would classes that only met half the days of the the start of this year, and yet another new
Ordinarily, it has become my tradition be the nal months of your sophomore week, some of you out fully remote for the schedule, masks on to start the year, masks
to use this time to recap some of my favor- year.  en came your junior year, with whole year, social distancing in classrooms, optional starting in February, and by the
ite moments of the graduating class’  last Red Days and White Days, a brand-new hallways, and the cafeteria/commons, and end of the year, school felt pretty much
four years. With a good part of that time thing called Hybrid Learning, 75 minute then a somewhat return to normal in back to normal. And in true fashion, you
being anything but normal, needless to say, March of 2021. Of course, that was when adapted again to make the most of your
this was a bit more challenging this year. we also took away junior parking. (whaw senior year together.
But as I think about the last four years
with this amazing group of students, one You were able to enjoy the apple picking
word comes to mind – adaptability.  e trip (or more aptly apple throwing trip),
only class in Somers High School who senior ice skating (or more aptly for some
lived through four di erent schedules in walking around in your socks waiting for
four years, this class never wavered. While skates trip), senior sunrise, senior sunset
your freshman year was pretty normal just last night (where for a brief minute or
by all measures (but then again, when two if you happened to be looking over the
is freshman year normal for anyone?) baseball eld you could catch a glimpse
in your sophomore year, we decided to of the sun setting), an amazing prom at
change things up on you and implement- Greentree with a magician, and of course
ed a brand-new schedule. At that time, a who can forget Robbie the Laser Robot
new schedule was pretty revolutionary as (I don’t actually know if his name was
we added longer class periods, a rotating Robbie, but we’ll just go with it because it
schedule (just to confuse you), and a com-
munity lunch. But, just as we are all getting SEE PRINCIPAL PAGE 30

CONGRATS to the CLASS OF 2022

From The Law Offices of Tracy C Reimann

JUNE 30, 2022 – SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE SOMERS RECORD – PAGE 11

PRINCIPAL dancing to Hava Nageela and nal stretch while cheering.  I often not even getting o from oor at prom last week, I am
Noah Saks talking about goose turned around to nd that the previous run. Some people con dent that his rst dance at
FROM PAGE 10

hunting. In the athletic realm, what they were cheering for got a little queasy, but again, his inaugural ball will be epic.

ts). is year we had our fall we really had a banner year, was their teammate, Megan you persevered. And you again In all seriousness, one thing

play where Aaron Moore’s with Boys Soccer and Football Spencer, who was coming in showed that you are adaptable that is clearly evident to me

acting prowess was once again both going to States and Soccer last place amongst the 15 girls when, despite having a year- standing here, four years after

on display, the spring musical winning the state title, Baseball who ran that day.  Actually, long contract with our tent you all entered SHS for the

with Matt Peck Shake-Rattle- making Somers history by Megan proudly came in last company, we found out two very rst time, going through a

and-Rolling, and all of our advancing to the nal round of place for all three home races weeks ago that they could no worldwide pandemic that dras-

amazing band, orchestra, regionals for the rst time ever, that season, and each time, longer provide our tent for tically changed the very nature

chorus, and guitar concerts and Brian Luciano also making she held her head up, being graduation. And while we were of school, is that school really

with our incredibly talented Somers history qualifying for cheered on by her entire team. all looking forward to returning matters, that your friends and

musicians, including Ray states in 2 events – shot put It was pretty awesome, and the to that tradition of graduating the connections you made re-

Mandel-Mueller writing an and discus. important thing for Megan under the big top, instead of ally matter, that your teachers,

original song from the poem One of my favorite moments is that she nished and never complaining, you rolled with counselors, coaches ALL really

“Hamatreya” by Ralph Waldo this year came early on when gave up because of the support it. Another moment that stands matter, and that you Class 2022

Emerson, and then teaching I went to cheer on our Cross of her teammates helping her out to me actually goes back all really matter to me.  I’ll miss

it to the entire chorus.We Country team at the Big Red with those painful last steps. to your 8th grade graduation you all, but before you go, I’d

also resumed our annual Art Invitational.  e team had all Good thing Megan also throws ceremony when, sitting on stage like to call up a few members

Show where we highlighted crossed the nish line, or so I as she just competed this past ready to welcome our newest of the Class of 2022 to help me

the amazing artwork of artists had thought, with Gabi Parisi weekend at Nationals beating freshman class, I wondered in a traditional send o to the

like Brunon Kaminski and our ghting her younger sister for her personal best in that event. who the politician was that was class.  At this point I’d like to

Fashion Show with complete the top place. I was just about Another highlight of the year graduating from middle school, ask Giuliana Calandrucci, Ju-

original lines from our young to leave thinking the race had was when we nally got to go only to learn he was none other lianna Bockhaus, Lily Carino,

fashion designers like Delia ended, but then something back to Six Flags after missing than the future President of the Braden Barry, and Derek Don-

Martin. strange happened as I saw that trip for two years, and you United States, Robert Moore nelly to join me on stage. Con-

And let’s not forget Mr. our entire team of both boys rode roller coaster after roller III. And after watching Robert gratulations and best wishes to

Somers, with Nate Marcus and girls heading toward the coaster well into the night, bust a move on the dance the Class of 2022! 

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TUSKER RHAPSODY

Sun t th tun o Queen’ “Bohemia Rhapsody”

Girls: is is the real life Seniors, Your time has come, PHOTOS:
Girls: is is not fantasy Today is your last day EMRIN
MB: It’s graduation Not much more that I can say
MB: Your rst shot at Seniors, life has just begun LECLAIR
reality You’ve worked so hard, don’t throw it all away
Girls: Open your Seniors, oooooh Soccer is the
eyes I don’t mean to make you cry State Champs
Girls: Look up You won’t be back again this next September Football team to Syracuse
to the stage and Carry on, carry on, cuz you all really matter Very very exciting to me
see Seniors,
MB: I am your Your time has come Girls: Tusker Nation MB: Tusker Nation
principal, you Send shivers down my spine, made your teachers proud Girls: Tusker Nation MB: Tusker Nation
make me so happy in time Girls: Tusker Nation MB: Here we go
MB: Cuz, in 9th Goodbye everybody, you’ve got to go Girls: oh, oh, oh, oh
you came, 12th you Gotta leave us all behind and start your lives
go Seniors, ooooooh SEE SONG PAGE 13
MB: Lots of highs, Time to say goodbye
fewer lows We sometimes wish you’d never leave us at all
MB: Past 4 years have
shown that, you all really matter SHS senior class, what an inspiration
Fashion Show, Musical
to me, to me.

SOMERS TUSKERS BOOSTER CLUB

BTESOTYOOFULTAhUe SomLCersLHKigh!School would like to congratulate the
fol owing student athletes who wil
Booster Club Board would like to
recognize and thank be playing a sport in col ege 2 -23.

John Reilly and
Linda Morgante

for their 11 years of volunteerism,
commitment, and dedication to
serving the Somers High School
Athletic Community.

Their tireless efforts and
contributions to SHS student
athletes and sports programs have
been invaluable and will leave a
lasting impression for many years
to come. We wish them all the best

in their retirement.





















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