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Fenton High School Class of 2022

Graduates in Class of 2022: 356

Graduation ceremony: Sunday, May 15, Fenton High School

Graduation Speakers: Erica Ayala, Michael Rogowski, Evelyn Perez

Class Officers: President - Emani Rachel Kashif; Vice President - Chrystyna Anna Maria Prokulevich; Parliamentarian - Anna Izabela Sierantowicz; Secretary - Erica Yasmin Ayala; Treasurer - Evelyn Perez; Historian - Berenice Garfias.

BOE Fenton Scholars (top 5%): Ismail Abuelenein, Jennifer Adriana Aguilar, Erica Yasmin Ayala, Olivia Marta Baran, Allison Lynn Durkowski, Lizbeth Jaramillo, Evan Matthew Kaspari, Matthew Robert Maziarka, Anna Magdalena Micor, Hailey Grace Miller, Amadea Anna Oszust, Evelyn Perez, Jeylin Rivera, Michael Wladyslaw Rogowski, Muhamed Rojba, Sarah Jean Subach, Karim Younes Zaggoti.

Extracurricular achievements:

• State Champions in Speech - Evelyn Perez and Karissa Lara

Athletic achievements:

• Boys soccer team won the 2021 regional championship

• Football team hosted the Chicago Bears Nike 11-On Tournament

• Noelia Vazquez took 3rd place at state for wrestling

• Girls basketball team set a new school record for most wins in a season at 26 wins

Theater productions:

• "12 Angry Jurors"

• "Urinetown"

Principal's reflections on the Class of 2022: This was a tremendous class of seniors who overcame many challenges throughout their four years at Fenton.

- Principal Sam Bentsen

  Fenton's Hailey Miller stretches for a Sycamore serve during the Class 3A Glenbard South girls volleyball regional semifinals in Glen Ellyn. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
Fenton High School in Bensenville. Daily Herald File Photo
Erica Ayala delivers her Scholar's Address to the Class of 2022 during Fenton High School's May 15 commencement ceremony in Bensenville. Courtesy of Fenton High School
Karim Zaggoti walks across the stage and shakes hands with Fenton School Board President Kit Tingpalpong during the Fenton Scholars portion of the May 15 commencement ceremony in Bensenville. Fenton Scholars are students whose cumulative grades are in the top 5% of their graduating class. Courtesy of Fenton High School
Members of Fenton High School's Class of 2022 stand near the conclusion of the May 15 commencement ceremony while Superintendent James Ongtengco formally confirms they have all met the graduation requirements. Courtesy of Fenton High School
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