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Cape Tech Announces National Honor Society Inductees

Honor Society

By Press Release

CREST HAVEN – Jan. 20, 2017, twenty-nine pupils from Cape May County Technical High School were inducted into the school’s James S. Kilpatrick National Honor Society.  Membership requirements include a grade point average of 3.6, demonstrated leadership, service, scholarship, and character qualities. 

Senior Inductees include: Francis M. Boehm and Tyler Glenn Williams.

Junior Inductees include:  Ryan Patrick Cleffi, Kathleen Jane Connelly, Meghan Connor Courtney, Coryn Marie Dykhouse, Regan Nicole Frame, Sarah Deanne Frazier, Zoe Dawn Guldin, Genevieve Catherine Heym, Spencer Killian Hughes, Caitlyn N. Jamison, Alyssa B. Jones, Madison Leigh Justice, Jennifer Leigh Kelly, Zachary Ian Miller, Kenneth Bryce Paggao, Michael George Paluch, Emmalee Nicole Poserina, Jessica Grace Raymond, Natalia B. Rodriguez, Charlee Danielle Sill, Hannah M. Toth, Kaylee Nicole Turkaly, Emily Elaine Watson, Hannah Rose Wilcoxen, Allison M. Wilson, Sean Seamus Wilson, and Abigail F. Zilinek.

Honor Society members taking part were:  President, Andrew Comforto; Vice President, Aubrianna Borger; Secretary, Jacqueline Payne; Treasurer, Kerri Harrigan; Historian, Sarah Doherty; Parliamentarian, Tori Tomlin; and Member, Patrick Wood.

Mrs. Gina Tack is the advisor. Mrs. Nancy Wheeler Driscoll, Cape May County Technical High School Curriculum Coordinator, delivered the keynote address.  Chef Dave Masterson, teacher of Culinary Arts Technology, and his students prepared hors d’oeuvres and Chef Robert Johnston, teacher of Pastry/Baking Technology, and his students prepared a cake for the new inductees and their parents to celebrate the occasion.    

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