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Exeter Inducts Three into Academic Hall of Fame, 84 into National Honor Society

from Exeter Township School District

Pictured above, from left to right: Larry Unger and Eileen Unger (Lauren Unger Fisher’s parents. She could not attend the ceremony as she is currently working in Jordan.), Dr. Daniel A. Hemberger, and Dr. Nicholas J. Corbo.

The Exeter Township School District celebrated the achievements of students as 84 juniors and seniors were inducted into the Claude W. Dundore chapter of the National Honor Society and three notable alumni, educators, or community members were inducted into the Exeter Alumni Association’s Academic Hall of Fame on Saturday, Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. in the Exeter Township Senior High’s auditorium. Inducted into the Academic Hall of Fame were Daniel A. Hemberger, Nicholas J. Corbo, and Lauren C. Unger Fisher. Inductees are chosen for their contributions to society and the credit they’ve brought to the Exeter Township School District through their achievements, volunteerism, and/or work.

Richter Bogust (right) prepares to induct (from left) Nathan Gehris, Daniel Wright, and Augustus Stuhlman into NHS by lighting their candles.

Hemberger graduated from Exeter Township Senior School in 2003, subsequently earning a B.A. in physics from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. in astronomy from Cornell University. While attending Exeter, Hemberger discovered his lifelong passion for physics as a senior. In his research, Hemberger studied Einstein’s theory of general relativity, black holes, and pulsars. While a postdoctoral scholar at the California Institute of Technology, his supercomputer simulations of black hole collisions aided the first detection of gravitational waves by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in 2015. Hemberger is currently employed as a technologist by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he has worked since 2018.

Corbo professionally worked in education for 40 years, last serving as the superintendent of the Exeter Township School District. He began his career as a chemistry teacher in York County, where he held various administrative positions, including superintendent of the South Eastern School District until he moved to Exeter’s superintendency in 1998. While at Exeter, Corbo oversaw the expansion of the high school and the construction of Reiffton School. Near his retirement in 2007, Corbo helped establish the Exeter Community Education Foundation (ECEF) to help support students, teachers, and educational initiatives that the district’s budget is unable to fund. He serves as an emeritus trustee as he continues to support the Foundation.

Unger Fisher graduated from Exeter Township Senior High School in 2000 and went on to graduate with honors from the University of Pittsburgh with a B.A. in Political Science and Government. Following her graduation from Pitt, she worked as an NBC Page for the “Nightly News with Brian Williams” and as an award-winning reporter/anchor in televised news in Michigan, Louisiana, New Jersey, and Germany. Since 2011, she has worked in executive communications for the international humanitarian organization World Vision USA to raise the public’s attention to the plight of children in crises around the world.

The Academic Hall of Fame began in 2005 as a project of the Exeter Community Education Foundation and typically selects four to six inductees each year. This year’s class brings the number of honorees to 81, who are presented with a plaque that is displayed in the Senior High’s main office.

During the second part of the ceremony, the current members of the National Honor Society presented and inducted 84 new members from the Class of 2025 and 2026 into its chapter through its candle-lighting ceremony that represents the Society’s four pillars: character, leadership, scholarship, and service. To be considered for membership, students must be sophomores or juniors with a weighted cumulative GPA of at least 92.000, involvement in at least one school activity or club and completion of at least five community service hours. This year’s inductees include:

  1. Samantha Baer
  2. Ryan Claudfelter
  3. Rian Coulter
  4. Meredith Fylypowycz
  5. Abigail Hasselbach
  6. Marli Herner
  7. Madelyn Holbrook
  8. Dylan Holland
  9. Gabriana Holmes
  10. Neema Kamau
  11. Riley Mazur
  12. Ridleigh Moyer
  13. Katelyn Nichols
  14. Engel Perez
  15. Katelyn Rears
  16. Amelia Sahaida
  17. Chloe Scherer
  18. Olivia Schofield
  19. Benjamin Seeberger
  20. Corina Shevick
  21. Sean Smith
  22. Sophie Sowers
  23. Luke Zawilla
  24. Sheylin Aparicio Sanchez
  25. Meredith Batz
  26. Harrison Brumbaugh
  27. Adreanna Butcher
  28. Victoria Caccese
  29. Chase Choudhry
  30. Ryleigh Clouser
  31. Olivia Conley
  32. Adam Cooke
  33. Aidan Dauble
  34. Chase Detweiler
  35. Alena Dinnini
  36. Liana Dinnini
  37. Rachel Donnachie
  38. Kendall Druzba
  39. Brenton Feathers
  40. Chayse Flood
  41. Nathan Gehris
  42. Molly Giering
  43. Audrey Gierlich
  44. Morgan Gilbert
  45. Avery Grider
  46. Faith Hartman
  47. Evan Harvey
  48. Angelina Hernandez
  49. Madyson Hirneisen
  50. Ryland Hollinger
  51. Jada Hood
  52. Josephine Hunter
  53. Morgan Juck
  54. Kayla Karasek
  55. Samantha Kerber
  56. Lillie Keperling
  57. Payton Klein
  58. Nathan Kleinfelter
  59. Ella Lynch
  60. Ella Mackey
  61. Hannah Martin
  62. Myah Marturano
  63. Maira McCartin
  64. Zachary McCormick
  65. Mackenzie Mentzer
  66. Haley Meyers
  67. Marissa Millar
  68. Juliana Nerney
  69. Chase Noel
  70. Tithi Patel
  71. Joven Patton
  72. Payton Raifsnider
  73. Shaun Rathman
  74. Katelyn Reynolds
  75. Aubrey Ridge
  76. Madelyn Rismiller
  77. Evan Smith
  78. Abigail Starnes
  79. Monica Stratton
  80. Augustus Stuhlman
  81. Dylan Taffel
  82. Ethan Tibetts
  83. Jayden Weidner
  84. Daniel Wright

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