RMHS High Fives – Iannuzzo & Dwyer

dscf1715Jacquelyn Iannuzzo is being recognized for her excellence in academics, co-curriculars, and service. Jacquelyn is in the top 20% of the Class of 2017 and is a member of the National Honor Society and the National Spanish Honor Society. Athletically, she is a four year member of the Varsity Cross Country Team and is one of this year’s co-captains. Jacquelyn was also a Middlesex League All-Star her sophomore year and is having a great 2017 season thus far! She is also a standout in Tennis, as a four year member of the varsity team and a co-captain last season and this coming year. Jacquelyn earned Middlesex League All-Star honors in tennis during both her sophomore and junior seasons, helping to earn the Lady Rockets the MIAA sportsmanship award in tennis last year. Jacquelyn also has been a member of the Yearbook Club, participating as a contributing editor over the past four years. In spite of her busy schedule, Jacquelyn also finds time to volunteer at Winchester Hospital and to teach religious education classes to 7th and 8th graders at St. Agnes. Next year, Jacquelyn will be attending college and will be pursuing a major in physical therapy. Congratulations, Jacquelyn!


dscf1718Liam Dwyer is being recognized for his excellence in academics, athletics, and service. Liam is in the top 30% of the Class of 2017 and is a member of the National Honor Society. Liam is a 4 year member of the Varsity Golf Team and has been a co-captain for the past two seasons. He earned Middlesex League All-Star honors during his sophomore and junior years and was named as the Middlesex League Most Valuable Player last year. Liam also was named as the Daily Times Chronicle Golfer of the Year and was the youngest individual ever to win the men’s Club Championship at Meadow Brook Golf Club. Liam is also a four year member of the Varsity Boys Lacrosse Team, helping them to win the Middlesex League Championship the past two seasons and helping the lax team earn a spot in the state semi-finals the past two years. Liam also makes time to volunteer with the club, A World of Difference and with the Reading Mission of Deeds, where he gives his time to assist low-income families in need of assistance. Next year, Liam will be attending college and will be pursuing a major in finance and economics. Congratulations, Liam!

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