Theatre Awards Presented To Bodley Grads

by Contributor | August 28, 2017 11:03 am

FULTON – At the G. Ray Bodley High School commencement ceremony held in June, theatre awards were presented to two honor graduates, Jeremy Herlowski and David Houck.

Herlowski was the recipient of the 2017 William Quirk Memorial Award For Achievement in Theatre.

Jeremy Herlowski and David Houck
Jeremy Herlowski, left, and David Houck

Presented in memory of Mr. William Quirk, a long-time English teacher and theatre director at both Fulton High School and G. Ray Bodley High School, the Quirk Award is presented to the graduating senior who has made the greatest contribution to the theatre program at GRB during his/her high school years.

Houck was the recipient of the 2017 Quirk’s Players Directors’ Award, which is given to a graduating senior who displays dedication to the theatre program at Bodley High School, sets high performance standards, inspires others to excel and serves as a role model for fellow students.

The honorees have appeared in numerous productions with Quirk’s Players starting while they were seventh graders at Fulton Junior High School and continuing on throughout their years at G. Ray Bodley High School.

Recently, they both performed in Quirk’s Players’ 2017 spring musical, The Addams Family, and were also a part of Quirk’s Players’ summer musical production of Little Shop of Horrors.

Herlowski is continuing his education at SUNY Albany where he will major in computer forensics.

Houck is joining the freshman class at Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester where he will study to become a graphic artist.

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