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May 21, 2014
Coe-Brown Announces Top Ten Graduates
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy is proud to announce the top ten
graduates for the Class of 2014.
The Valedictorian for the class of 2014 is Jessie L. Carney,
daughter of Stephen and Heidi Carney of Strafford. During her high
school career Jessie has been a member of the CBNA Cross Country,
and Track and Field teams. She plans to major in environmental
sustainability at either the University of Pennsylvania, Johns
Hopkins University or Georgetown University next year.
The 2014 Salutatorian is Erik C. Gunderson, son of Suzanne
Maass Gunderson and Edward James Gunderson III of Nottingham. While
at Coe-Brown, Erik has been a member of the Math Team, the Honorable
Society of Philocubism, the National Honor Society and the National
Latin Honor Society. Erik has been accepted to Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and
the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign and plans to major in
computer science next year.
The remaining top ten graduates are listed in alphabetical order:
Domenica A. DeLuca, daughter of
Margaret Joyce and David DeLuca of Nottingham, has been a member of
National Honor Society, Peer Helpers, French Honor Society, Bible
Club, Yearbook staff and the secretary of her class for all four
years. She also has been a member of the Basketball, Volleyball and
Track and Field teams during her years at CBNA. She has been
accepted to Boston University, UNH, Keene State, the University of
Delaware, Providence College and the Catholic University. Domenica
plans to study elementary education at Boston University next year.
Emilee M. Gancarz, daughter of Wendy and John Gancarz of Northwood,
has been involved in the National Spanish Honor Society, National
Honor Society, Paragon Literary Magazine, Math Team, FCCLA, Project
SEARCH and the Science Club while a student at Coe-Brown. Emilee
has been accepted to Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Clarkson University, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology, UNH, the University
of Maine-Orono and the University of Connecticut and plans to pursue
a career in engineering.
Katlyn M. Hanson, daughter of Daron and Lisa Hanson of
Barrington, has been a member of Project SEARCH, Peer Helpers Athena
Club and student government during her years at CBNA. She plans to
attend the University of New Haven to pursue a career in forensic
science.
Hannah L. Heselton, daughter of Gary Heselton and Lisa
Heselton of Strafford, has been active with Project SEARCH, National
Latin Honor Society, National Honor Society, International Thespian
Society and the softball team while attending CBNA. She has been
accepted to and will be attending Tufts University with a biology
for pre-med major.
Gwyneth F. Horne, daughter of Peter and Mitzi Horne of
Strafford, has participated in CBNA school life by being a member of
the Select Chorus, the International Thespian Society, National
Honor Society, National French Honor Society, Peer Helpers and the
school newspaper. She has been accepted to Syracuse University,
Boston University and the University of New Hampshire. Gwyneth
plans to attend UNH to pursue a degree in communication sciences and
disorders.
Shannon R. Mommsen of Deerfield, daughter of Linda Maynard
and Cliff Mommsen, has been a member of the CBNA Math Team,
President of FBLA and a member of FCCLA. Shannon has been accepted
to Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences University.
University of Rhode Island, University of Florida and the University
of New England. She plans to pursue a PharmD at the Massachusetts
College of Pharmacy next year.
Kyle P. Turcotte, son of David and Jennifer Turcotte of
Nottingham, has been a member of Ultimate Frisbee Club during his
stay at CBNA. He has been accepted to and plans to attend Unity
College in Unity Maine to pursue a degree in earth and environmental
science.
Alexander J. Wimsatt, son of Cathleen and John Wimsatt of
Northwood, has been a member of CBNA’s soccer and tennis teams and
is a member of the National Honor Society. Alex has been accepted to
UNH, Norwich University and the United States Military Academy at
West Point. He will be attending the United States Military Academy
at West Point to pursue a degree in civil engineering.
In addition, the CBNA Class of 2014 has 132 honor graduates of the
182 members of the class.
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