FORTY FORT — Wyoming Seminary presented awards to 21 outstanding Lower School students at the annual eighth-grade graduation ceremony held recently on the Lower School campus in Forty Fort.

Those presented with awards included two seventh graders: Kabir Satija of Sugarloaf, who received the Charlotte M. Sours Academic Achievement Award, and Sarah Maseychik of Dallas, who received the Charles Pfifferling, Sr. Memorial Prize for best all-around seventh grader.

Eighth-grade winners and their awards were: Nicolas Bufalino, Dallas, The Marjorie Harvey Smith Award (outstanding conduct, white team); Michael Doggett, Shavertown, The Anna M. Olcott Award (scholarship and conduct); Gregory Fisher, Moscow, The Kenneth and Suzanne MacArthur Award (excellence in boys’ athletics); Lauren Fletcher, Hanover Township, The Marjorie Harvey Smith Award (outstanding conduct, blue team), The Harold and Mollie Cruikshank Award (service and character), The Anna M. Olcott Award (scholarship and conduct); Santino Gaudino, Kingston, The Dartt Edwards Prize (sportsmanship); Riley Green, Kingston, The John G. Ruggles, III Memorial Award (excellence in creative writing), The Mary Mazzitelli Memorial Music Leadership Award; Rebecca Hammerman, Shavertown, graduation speaker and The Marjorie Harvey Smith Award (outstanding conduct, white team); Kyle Hromisin, Dallas, The Margaret M. Stack Memorial Award (French); Conor Jordan, Factoryville, The Dean’s Award (all-around student and school loyalty); Christina Kilyanek, Hughestown, The Jane Pfifferling Dimond Award (excellence in girls’ athletics); Jessica Kilyanek, Hughestown, The Margaret M. Stack Memorial Award (Latin); Tanaya Kollipara, Mountain Top, The Karen Smulowitz Memorial Poetry Prize, The Bessie G. Atwood English Award, The Margaret M. Stack Memorial Award (Spanish), The Irma Meyer Award (excellence in art); Molly Leahy, Bear Creek Village, The Dean’s Award (all-around student and school loyalty); Benjamin Paglia, Shavertown, The Marjorie Harvey Smith Award (outstanding conduct, blue team); Mia Raineri, Shavertown, The William M. Powell Prize (loyalty and school spirit); Cameron Shedlock, White Haven, The Wilkes-Barre Day School Trustees Prize (best scholastic performance of the year); Nikko Simons, Kingston, The Dr. Sheldon H. Kluger Memorial Science Award; Nathan Tindell, Kingston, The Paul Kafrissen Memorial Computer Award, The Mary Mazzitelli Memorial Music Leadership Award; Ethan Tost, Scranton, The John D. Hughes Memorial Mathematics Award, The Peter Drapiewski Memorial Prize (integrity and intellectual promise).