Haddonfield Memorial High School graduated its senior class of 2013 on Thursday, JuneĀ 20.
Brooke Harrer, Stephen Noll, John Canuso, Rachel Cipolla, Fritz and Abby Finkenauer, Justin Kamerling, Nathan McMullen, Adam Augugliaro, Emily Carson, Kate Gallo, Sylvia Strauss, Samantha Verzella and Eric Galvin are among those graduates. This group of 14 seniors will follow in the footsteps of older siblings, becoming graduates of HMHS and attending the sameĀ college.
Strauss, who is following her sister Ella, said she might have attended Davidson College even if her sister did notĀ attend.
āI always thought the school was a better fit for me. Having an older sister there didnāt deter me from going there,ā Strauss said, adding her sister has one more year until she graduates.
Strauss, similar to many prospective college students, applied to more than four schools and waited for the acceptance letters before making a final decision. Galvin, who is attending the same school as his sister Adrienne, said he applied to nine schools, but Villanova was the school forĀ him.
āShe constantly talked it up,ā Galvin said. āShe made Villanova sound like the perfect place for me to be.ā Similar to Galvinās outlook on attending the same school as his sibling, twins Fritz and Abby Finkenauer are going to be with their sister Anna. They fell in love with the atmosphere inĀ Vermont.
Abby and Fritz go to Vermont once or twice a year for skiing trips. When their sister started attending the university, the school immediately popped up on theirĀ radar.
āI really love the state. When my sister started going to college up there, all of the stories she told me were exactly what I wanted out of the college experience,ā Abby said. āI first visited the campus when my sister went on tour a few years ago, and I fell in love with the school,ā Fritz said. Although the twins hadnāt heard of the university before, Fritz wanted to stay in the New England area while Abby was looking for a similar college atmosphere.
āI donāt think I would have looked into that school if she didnāt go there,ā Abby said, adding she applied to 11 schools, toured five and loved the University of ColoradoĀ Boulder.
But the schoolās location would have made it difficult to travel backĀ home.
āWhen I saw Vermont it was a mini version of Boulder. It was so much more convenient,ā sheĀ said.
Attending Gettysburg College was in Galloās sites before her sister, Sarah, decided to attend theĀ college.
āHaving my sister there was a concern at first, butĀ after
taking the entire month of April to decide between Gettysburg
and Richmond, I knew that I needed to take my sister outĀ of
the deciding equation. IĀ chose
this school for me, not because of her,ā she said, adding her sister has another three years left inĀ school.
Verzella did not expect to attend the same college as her sister, Katie. āI never thought I would end up at Clemson. I visited a lot because we went to a lot of football games. And then it kind of clicked. It wasnāt āOh, I wanted to go to the same school as my sister.ā It was more like āThis is where I belong,āā VerzellaĀ said.
Verzella, Strauss, Galvin, Fritz and Abby and Gallo said HMHS sent them off well prepared and ready to take on a world outside of highĀ school.
āI am so pumped to get out of here and see what the world has to offer,ā AbbyĀ said.
The following students are attending the same college as his or herĀ sibling.
Brooke Harrer is going to St. Josephās University with her brother, Mike; Stephen Noll is attending Villanova University with his sister, Taylor; John Canuso is attending Villanova University with his sister, Isabella; Rachel Cipolla is attending The College of New Jersey with her sister Kali; Fritz and Abby Finkenauer are attending the University of Vermont with their sister, Anna; Justin Kamerling is attending the University of Pennsylvania with his sister, Dana; Nathan McMullen is attending Wake Forest University with his brother, Tyler; Adam Augugliaro is attending Clemson University with his brother, Andrew; Emily Carson is attending the University of Notre Dame with her sister, Elizabeth; Kate Gallo is attending Gettysburg College with her sister, Sarah; Sylvia Strauss is attending Davidson College with her sister Ella, Samantha Verzella is attending Clemson with her sister Katie and Eric Galvin is attending Villanova with his sister Adrienne.