Four to be inducted at S-E Wall of Fame Ceremony
SHERBURNE – The public is invited to attend the 5th annual Sherburne-Earlville Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony, to be held at 7 p.m. tonight in the Barbara Rabig Gallery, located near the high school and middle school auditorium. The ceremony will include a reception honoring the inductees followed by refreshments and the mounting of each individual’s plaque.
Inductees to the S-E Wall of Fame include graduates and former staff members who have gone on to make significant contributions to humanity, improve the quality of life, or achieve noteworthy recognition in their career or education. This year's inductees include four individuals: two graduates and two former staff members.
They are:
• Robert Benedict, a former S-E teacher and guidance counselor. According to a recent press release, Benedict had been a beloved teacher and counselor at S-E, helping innumerable students through their years at S-E and preparing them for life beyond the halls of high school. Since retiring, Benedict has donated his free time, functioning as an assistant in the S-E attendance office.
• Benjamin Busch, an S-E graduate of 1987. Busch, a veteran of two tours of duty in Iraq, works as an actor and writer. He is the author of the memoir, “Dust to Dust,” and as an actor has appeared on a number of TV shows, including “Party of Five,” “Homicide: Life on the Street,” “The West Wing,” “The Wire,” and “Generation Kill.” He has also written and directed two films, “Sympathetic Details” and “Bright.”
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