Dubois Central Catholic Announces Awards & Scholarships for Class of 2016

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DUBOIS – The administration of DuBois Central Catholic High School presented the traditional graduation honor plaques and awards during the 2016 commencement, held on Sunday, June 5, at 1 p.m. in the school’s gymnasium.

Student Council President, Nicholas Szczerba, gave the welcome and opening prayer.

Other speakers were students, Michael Zaffuto and Cullen Engle; Dr. Samuel Signorino of the Diocese of Erie, and Dawn Bressler, principal.  Msgr. Charles Kaza, president of DCC, gave the benediction.

The presentation of the graduates and the conferring of diplomas were under the direction of Kathleen Kunkle, academic dean; Bressler; and Deidre Minns, director of guidance.

The Rev. Father Edward Walk, assistant headmaster, served as emcee of commencement and announced the following awardees who were presented honor plaques:  Academic Excellence – Michael Zaffuto, valedictorian; and Academic Achievement – Cullen Engle, salutatorian.

Honor plaques were also awarded during commencement to the following:

Winner of the 2016 Catholic Leadership Award and the Bishop’s Award for Excellence was Michael Zaffuto.

A certificate for ‘perfect attendance during all four years of high school’ was presented to Cullen Engle; a certificate for ‘perfect attendance for the senior year’ was presented to Jonathan Prebe.

Following the 2016 Baccalaureate Mass, held in the auditorium on Saturday evening, June 4, Director of Guidance Deidre Minns emceed the Senior Awards Assembly.  The following awards and scholarships were presented:

Acknowledged individually during the Commencement Ceremony were these additional scholarships awarded to the following members of the class of 2016:

The Freshman class hosted a reception Saturday evening for those attending the Baccalaureate Mass and Senior Awards Assembly.

Following the Commencement Ceremony on Sunday afternoon, the class of 2016 did the traditional ‘tossing of the mortar boards’ in front of the school.

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