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June 11, 2014 Newswires
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Seniors Honored At Cocalico High School

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Seniors at Cocalico High School were honored for their achievements with a variety of awards and scholarships on May 28 in the high school auditorium.

Awards and their recipients were as follows:

Adamstown Area Women's Club: Alexandra Rader, $500.

Adamstown Lions Club: Matthew Koch, $1,000.

Brossman Charitable Trust, $3,000: Ashley Zemeski, Jacob Grasser, Jacob Terry and Rachel Young.

Calvin Benne Memorial Awards - Golf, $1,000, Ethan Miller; Kutztown, $500, Karli Molignoni and Solomon Thorpe.

Clarence W. and Miriam J. Good Memorial Scholarship: Carly Showalter, $500.

Clyde S. Kulp Memorial Award: Emily Brubaker, $500.

Cocalico Area Republican Committee: Ian Brady and Madalyn Molignono, $500.

: Dylan Fox and Hannah Hartman, $500.

Cocalico Class of 1959 - Attending Technical School, Sarah Stover, $1,000; Excelling Student at CTC, Ben Tangert$500.

Cocalico Community Partnership Award: Emily Keller and Megan Daub, $250.

Cocalico Education Association - $1,000, Madalyn Molignoni and Jacob Grasser; $500, Carrie Sensenig, Jacob Terry, Marissa Gingrich and Rachel Young; Ryan D. Kramer Memorial, $1,000, Lauren Stricker.

Football Boosters "Rudy" Memorial Award: Michel Micozzi, $500.

Art Department, $50 - 2D, Emily Johnson; 3D, Olivia Tuel.

Band Booster - $500, Skyler Ehly; Chamber Choir, $100, Alex McCollom and Christina Kauffman; Jazz Ensemble, $100, Ian Brady, Brent Rutledge, Emily Sensenig, Michael Wagaman and Skyler Ehly; Marching Band, $100, Anika Bollinger, Emily Brubaker, Grayson Hooper, Jacob Mohler, Rachel Young and Shawn Miller.

English "Anthony Fritz" Award: Lauren Stricker, $250.

Faculty Award: Karli Molignoni and Madalyn Molignoni, $300.

National Honor Society, $50 - Co-Salutatorians, Hannah Hartman and Tabitha Derr; Leadership, Carrie Sensenig and Rachel Young; Senior Recognition, Adam Fox and Madalyn Molognoni; Service, Karli Molognoni and Ryan Shupp; Valedictorian, Rachel Young.

Newspaper Award: Emily Sensenig, $100.

Science Department: Jacob Grasser and Rachel Young, $75.

Student Government: Dylan Fox and Ryan Shupp, $250.

Technology Education Department: Casey Kerschner, $200.

Theater Award: Austin Trynosky, Hanna Weiss and Patrick Pettus, $100.

TV Production Award, $100 - Dedication to CHS-TV, Kara Levering; Excellence in TV, Jameson Mitchell; Most Improved, Mike Beidler.

Cocalico Ice Hockey Boosters, Cody Leisey, $250.

Cocalico Union Class Kenny Hirneisen Memorial: Mitch Naumann, $100.

Cocalico Union Class of 1958: Emily Johnson, $100.

Covance Inc.: Daniel Graybill, $500.

Denver Fair Committee, $100: Carrie Sensenig, Jeremy Eshleman and Madalyn Molignoni.

Denver Health and Rehabilitation Center: Gina Glass, $250.

Denver High School Alumni Association, $500 - Scholarship, Hannah Hartman; Athletics, Mitchell Shober; CTC, Adam Irvin; Excellence in Language Arts, Ashley Zemeski; Fine Arts, Austin Trynosky; and Leadership, Dylan Fox.

Denver Lions Club, $1,000 - Excellence in Foreign Language, Rachel Young; Excellence in Technology Education, Kolton Mueller; Literacy Excellence in Memory of Richard C. Funk, Hannah Hartman</person>; and Outstanding Leo Club Member, Ryan Shupp, $1,000.

Denver-Ephrata Rotary Club, $1,000: Carly Showalter, Jacob Grasser and Skyler Ehly.

East Cocalico Alumni Association, $500 - Skyler Ehly and Tabitha Derr.

East Cocalico Lions Club, $1,200 - Leo Club Member, Kayla Young; Scholarship for Community Service and Citizenship, Jameson Mitchell and Miranda Weitzel.

Ephrata AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post 136: Jazlyn Murdock, $250.

Ephrata AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post 137, Ben Imhoff, $250.

F&M Hat Company Inc.: Eric Hagy, $150.

Floyd W. Sweigart Memorial Music Education Scholarship: Austin Trynosky, $500.

Grimes Family Memorial Scholarship: Madalyn Molignoni, $500.

Guy K. Bard: Alex McCollom, $250.

Hannah Garman: Kayla Young, $300.

Harding-Yost Insurance Associates Inc.: Ryan Shupp, $1,000.

James Brian Nevling Memorial Scholarship: Marissa Gingrich, $1,500.

Jesse Weitzel Memorial Scholarship, $500: Casey Kerschner and Mitchell Shober.

John C. Pittenger Scholarship: Karli Molignoni, $500.

Jostens Award - Editor: Cole Ulrich, plaque.

Kalas Manufacturing Inc.: Lauraleigh Strause, $500.

Katlynn Burkholder Memorial Scholarship: Zach Eberly, $250.

Kenneth A. Leid Memorial Award: Shawn Miller, $500.

LancasterHistory.org; Ethan Wallace, certificate.

Lauren Trefny Memorial Scholarship, $200: Ben Imhoff, Jameson Mitchell and Kara Levering.

Leadership Alumni Award, $250: Emily Sensenig and Jacob Mohler.

Maxwell Scholarship for Women in Computing and Engineering: Rachel Young, $500.

Mitch Hummel Memorial Award - Lauraleigh Strause, $1,000; Mitchell Shober, $500.

Pepperidge Farm Inc.: Mitch Deering, $500.

Philip E. Cardin Memorial Aevidum Scholarship, undisclosed amount: Cortney Gensemer, Emily Keller and Hanna Weiss.

ProActive Pain Relief & Wellness: Gina Glass, $500.

Reamstown Athletic Association Scholarship, $3,000: Alex Buckwalter, Elizabeth Gagliano, Emily Brubaker, Justis Lorah, Kayla Young, Mathhew Koch, Megan Daub, Miranda Weitzel and Mitchell Shober.

Reinholds Lions Club - Community Service Award/Leo Club Member, Madalyn Molignoni, $700; Math Award, Rachel Young, $500; Music Award, Michael Wagaman, $500; Science Award, Ashley Zemeski, $500; Theater Arts Award, Ian Brady, $500.

Reinholds Veterans of Foreign Wars Essay - $3,000, Lorah Kate Styer and Ryan Shupp; $2,000, Justis Lorah and Madalyn Molignoni; $1,000, Lara Counts and Mitchell Shober.

Revolution Club - Activist in Action: Dylan Fox, $500; Austin Trynosky and Jameson Mitchell, $250.

Schoeneck Area Civic Association: Kearsten Mellinger, $2,000.

Senate of PA - Good Citizenship, certificate: Casey Kerschner and Miranda Weitzel.

The Gockley Award, $3,500: Alex Buckwalter, Ashley Zemeski, Carrie Sensenig, Eric Shope, Grayson Hooper, Hannah Hartman, Jacob Grasser, Jacob Terry, Kara Levering, Karli Molignoni, Lauren Stricker, Lorah Styer, Madalyn Molignoni, Mitch Naumann, Rachel Young, Rachyl Craley and Tabitha Derr.

The U.S. Government Principles of the Republic, $500: Megan Daub and Rachel Young.

U.S. Army Scholar/Athlete: Daniel Graybill, certificate.

U.S. Army Scholar/Athlete: Emily Johnson, certificate.

U.S. Marine Corps - Distinguished Female Athlete: Katelyn Costanza, certificate.

U.S. Marine Corps - Distinguished Male Athlete, Jhet Janis, certificate.

U.S. Marine Corps - Scholastic Excellence, certificate: Female, Rachel Young; Male, Jacob Grasser.

Weaver Health Food: Karli Molignoni, $300.

Weaver Industries Inc.: Cody Leisey, $250.

Weaver Markets Inc.: Jacob Terry, $1,500.

Weinhold, Nickel & Company LLP: Shawn Miller, $1,000.

Woman's Club of Denver, $500: Lorah Kate Styer, Emily Brubaker, Jacob Mohler, Lauren Stricker, Megan Daub and Mitchell Shober.

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