Poland Seminary grads plan to take divergent courses


POLAND — One of the lighter moments Dino Cencia will probably hold onto long after graduation is how he and a few friends good-naturedly made fun of announcements over the public address system that mentioned students’ birthdays.

Beyond the humorous times, however, he will likely miss something more endearing.

“I feel great and proud of myself, and I can do whatever I want,” Cencia said shortly after receiving his diploma during Sunday’s commencement at Poland Seminary High School, 3199 Dobbins Road. “I miss and love my friends and I hope they do well in college.”

Cencia said he plans to continue with his part-time job at Panera Bread in Boardman. He listed working for Clear Channel Radio, performing computer work, attending Mahoning County Career & Technical Center and possibly becoming a disc jockey as his long-term goals.

A future at Ohio State University is in store for Cory Strait, who plans to major in mechanical engineering. Strait was at a loss to describe his feelings after seeing diploma in hand but will take with him a favorable impression of his last year in high school.

“My senior year in general was very fun, and there’s nothing I didn’t like about it,” he said.

The ceremony

Cencia and Strait were two of 233 graduates who make up Poland’s Class of 2007 and who were honored during the 90-minute ceremony on the school’s football field.