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Local Students Graduate From Devon Prep

Local Broomall and Newtown Square students recently graduated from Devon Prep.

 
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During Devon Prep’s Class of 2012 commencement ceremony Lieutenant Michael Groff presented Ryan Fulmer of Broomall with an Army ROTC scholarship to Princeton University. Fulmer also received the Excellence in AP US Government and Politics Award during the commencement. Devon Prep
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During Devon Prep’s Class of 2012 commencement ceremony Lieutenant Michael Groff presented Ryan Fulmer of Broomall with an Army ROTC scholarship to Princeton University.   Fulmer also received the Excellence in AP US Government and Politics Award during the commencement.
Hugh Phelan of Villanova (left) and Zachary Hallinan of Newtown Square recently graduated from Devon Preparatory School in Devon, PA.  Phelan, who received the Excellence in AP Spanish Award, the Senior with the Highest Cumulative Average in Spanish Award, and the Sean Popper Scholarship, will attend the University of Notre Dame in the fall. Hallinan received the Excellence in Classical Literature Award and will attend St. Joseph’s University in September.
Among the 49 members of Devon Prep’s Class of 2012 were two sets of twins from Delaware County,from left: John and Conrad Damstra of Newtown Square, and Matthew and Zachary Bonner of Havertown. John Damstra received the Excellence in AP Physics C Award, and Conrad received the Excellence in AP English and Composition Award. Both young men will attend Williams College in the fall. Matthew Bonner will attend Penn State University in the fall and Zachary Bonner, who received the Excellence in AP French Award during the commencement ceremony, will attend  Susquehanna University (Honors) in September.
Benjamin Senss of Havertown, Stephen Kohlbrenner of Newtown Square and Daniel Liotta of Downingtown recently graduated from Devon Preparatory School.  Senss, who received the Excellence in AP Calculus AB Award and the Brady- Gallagher Award, will attend Drexel University in the fall. Kohlbrenner received the Excellence in Chemistry Award and will attend the University of Delaware. Liotta, who received the Excellence in AP Statistics, will attend Joseph’s University.

DEVON–Devon Preparatory School in Devon wanted to share this information with the community.

Several area students recently graduated from Devon Preparatory School during the Class of 2012 Commencement Ceremony held on the school’s campus in Devon.  

Nearly half of the 49 graduates reside in Delaware County. Collectively the Class of 2012 earned over $7.4 million in college scholarships. In addition they received more than 200 acceptances to more than 100 colleges and universities, including Princeton, Cornell, the University of Pennsylvania, Fordham, Colgate, Tufts, NYU, Notre Dame, Case Western Reserve, Drexel, Penn State, and the United States Military Academy. 

More than 35 percent (18) of the graduates are AP Scholars, 11 are AP Scholars with Distinction. Ten are National Merit Scholars, six are finalists and three are scholarship winners. Eight of these young men are Eagle Scouts and several will go on to participate in Division 1 and Division 3 baseball, basketball and cross country. 

In addition, the class performed more than 2,000 hours of community service doing everything from collecting and distributing food to needy families to raising nearly $24,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Below is a list of Devon Prep’s Class of 2012, their college choices, and awards received: 

Matthew T. Bonner of Havertown – Penn State University – AP Scholar

Zachary T. Bonner of Havertown – Susquehanna University (Honors) - Excellence in AP French Award

Christopher P. Caporale of Havertown – LaSalle University –Excellence in Religion Award

Conrad A. Damstra of Newtown Square – Williams College – AP Scholar with Distinction, Excellence in AP English and Composition Award

John R. Damstra of Newtown Square – Williams College – AP Scholar with Distinction, National Merit Commended Student, Excellence in AP Physics C Award

Richard A. DiColli of Broomall –Widener University (Honors)

Ryan T. Fulmer of Broomall – Princeton University – Eagle Scout, AP Scholar with Honor, National Merit Scholarship Winner, Excellence in AP US Government and Politics Award

Richard C. Gallo Jr. of Media – St. Joseph’s University - Excellence in Physical Education Award

Zachary E. Hallinan of Newtown Square – St. Joseph’s University – Excellence in Classical Literature Award

Stephen H. Kohlbrenner of Newtown Square – University of Delaware - Excellence in Chemistry Award

Brian D. Kropilak of Wayne – University of Pittsburgh - Excellence in Fiction Writing Award

Spencer T. Latran of Newtown Square – Loyola University of Maryland - Excellence in Religion Award

James M. Lockard of Wayne - Rice University – Eagle Scout, AP Scholar with Distinction, National Merit Commended Student, General Excellence Award, Highest Average in Senior Year Award

Samuel S. Nardi of Havertown – West Chester University

Hugh K. Phelan of Villanova – University of Notre Dame (Honors) – Eagle Scout, AP Scholar with Distinction, National Merit Finalist, Excellence in AP Spanish Award, Senior with Highest Cumulative Average in Spanish Award,  Sean Popper Scholarship

Patrick J. Robbins of Wayne – Franklin & Marshall College

Benjamin F. Senss of Havertown –Drexel University (BS/MS) – Excellence in AP Calculus AB Award, Brady- Gallagher Award

Michael A. Varricchio of Drexel Hill – LaSalle University

David J. Walz of Drexel Hill –St. Joseph’s University - Excellence in Physical Education Award

Chase B. Weber of Wayne – Washington and Lee University AP Scholar with Distinction, Excellence in AP Environmental Science Award

Connell J. White of Havertown – Loyola University Maryland – AP Scholar

H. Scott Whittemore of Media – Washington College

Related Topics: Broomall, Graduation, commencement 2012, devon prep, and newtown square

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