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Catholic Graduates 2013

Another school year has ended and with it, nearly 400 graduating seniors closed out a chapter of their lives, receiving their diplomas from six different Arkansas Catholic high schools.

Those schools and their respective senior class sizes are Catholic High School of Little Rock, 151; Mount St. Mary Academy of Little Rock, 118; Subiaco Academy of Subiaco, 40; St. Joseph High School of Conway, 38; Sacred Heart High School of Morrilton, 15; and St. Joseph High School of Pine Bluff, 5.

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Members of the Class of 2013 are applauded after they receive their diplomas from St. Joseph High School in Conway May 12. Twelve seniors who maintained a 3.5 grade point average throughout high school and fulfilled other requirements graduated with honors.
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Arkansas Class of 2013 includes nearly 400

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St. Joseph High School

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Subiaco Academy

Melina Cambiano graduated with honors from Sacred Heart High School in Morrilton May 18. She plans to study print journalism at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
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Life’s hurdles inspire Morrilton girl to help others

Graduate Patrick Wauters of St. Joseph High School in Pine Bluff plans to study communications in college. Wauters was praised by faculty for mentoring younger students and overcoming challenges in the classroom.
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St. Joseph grad preaches perseverance in classroom

Joseph Boltuc of Fort Smith was inspired by his chemistry teacher to major in chemistry at Rhodes College in Memphis.
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Boltuc the complete package: Studies, sports, service

Mo-Mo Filat, 18, sits in front of Catholic High School for Boys in Little Rock with the school's dog, Zeke.
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Catholic High School senior celebrates diversity

Rachel Zimmerman has been a leader at school, parish and diocesan functions because she likes to encourage other students.
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Zimmerman: Cheerleader for her school and its students

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St. Joseph High School

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Sacred Heart High School

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