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Sixty-one students at Archbishop Rummel High School will represent the school at the annual District Literary Rally at UNO on Saturday, March 20. The students will take individual tests in competition with high school students from across the metropolitan area and the top scorers will move on to the State Literary Rally at LSU on Saturday, April 17.
The 61 Archbishop Rummel students and their subject area are as follow:
Biology I, David Bienvenu and Dominick Bilich; Biology II, Brian Mackel and Alex Adams; Chemistry, Austin Hughes and Daniel Gonzales; Physics, Nathan Macaluso and Justin Richard; Physical Science, Cody Lowery and Sean Goebel; Environmental Science, Max Spedale and Justin Dumestre;
French II, Ahmad Hachem and Chase Lacombe; French III, Will Hoffpauir and Joshua Black; Spanish I, Ryan O’Leary and Michael Soto; Spanish II, Brandon Lacour and Travis Caballero; Spanish III, Amahad Brown and Vinh Lam; Spanish IV, James Gordey; Latin I, Hunter Songy and Ryan Rieth; Latin II, Joshua Bernard and Patrick Kliebert;
Advanced Math I, Matthew Borne and Andrew Gutierrez; Advanced Math II, Mark Morreale and Johnathan Ericksen; Algebra I, Adam Gourgues and Seth Borne-Smith; Algebra II, James Blackburn and Roger Freibert; Calculus, Christopher LaBauve and Alexander Staunton; Geometry, Kevin Hartline and Matthew Trammel; Computer Science, Tucker Roussel and Andrew Gremillion;
Civics, Adrian Castro and Chris Jumonville; Sociology, Eric Florane and Trevor Favrot; American History, Spencer Johnson and David Nguyen; World Geography, Patrick Madden and Nicholas Youngblood; World History, Jonathan Shanks and Alex Brennan; Psychology, Alexander Adams and James Stanich;
English I, James Lee and Tyler Mire; English II, Matt Mercatante and Taylor Lanson; English III, Brandt Becnel and Brett Uzee; English IV, Matthew Romig and Andrew Fath.
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