CREST HAVEN – On Feb. 23, 2018 twenty-six 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: Savannah Jack, Frederick Raring, Madison Ruisch, and Logan Runyon.
Junior Inductees include: Savannah Bruno, Michael Bryan, Mackenzie Butler, Madeline Byrne, Cameron Day, Vincent Feeley, Carina Filemyr, Karlin Jimenez, Amanda Kennedy, Jessica Mallek, Kayla Miller, Wendy Miranda, Kennedy Peirson, Daniella Piazza, Amy Poserina, Amanda Sciandra, Raymond Sipple, Janea Tozer-Murphy, Joseph Verdade, Olivia Wood, Alexandra Zaccaria, and Elyssa Zaccaria.
Honor Society members taking part were: President, Spencer Hughes; Vice President, Kenneth Paggao; Secretary, Madison Justice; Treasurer, Abigail Zilinek; Historian, Genevieve Heym; Parliamentarian, Hannah Wilcoxen; and Members At Large, Zachary Miller and Meghan Courtney.
Mrs. Gina Tack, National Honor Society Advisor, delivered the Closing Remarks. Ms. Lisa Nelson, Cape May County Technical High School Teacher of the Year, 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 cupcakes for the new inductees and their parents to celebrate the occasion.
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