Senior magazine 2013

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Mona Shores High School Proudly Presents

The

Senior Class of

Senior Magazine 2013


Table of Contents Page 1

Commencement Speakers

Page 2 & 3 Fun Questions

Page 4

Mock Elections

Page 5

Students of the Month

Page 6 & 7

Open House Dates

Page 8 & 9 Colleges

Page 10

Senior Class Information

Meghan Birr

Gold Cords Megan Boerema

College Muskegon Community College

College Grand Valley State University

Advice for Underclassmen Don’t procrastinate because it will just make you more stressed.

Role Model: My parents because they are hard working and always motivate me to do my best.

Dimitris Demetriou

College Eastern Michigan University Most Memorable Moment: Taking the lead going into halftime against eventual state quarter-finalists, Muskegon, in the second game of districts.


COMMENCEMENT

Graduation Speakers Chosen

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Seniors Zachary Drabczyk and Morgan Schwing will be the student speakers at commencement tonight at the L.C. Walker Arena at 8. (Rachel Resterhouse)

Senior debaters to urge bravery, responsibility By Jake Bordeaux Editor-in-Chief Growing up together and debating together, seniors Morgan Schwing and Zachary Drabczyk will speak at commencement tonight at the L.C. Walker Arena at 8. Schwing, who is also the senior class president and active member of many extra-curricular programs at Shores, decided she wanted to add commencement speaker to the list.

Emily DeMott

“I thought (speaking at commencement) would be a cool thing to do senior year,” Schwing said. “I wanted to do it because debaters have spoken in the past, and I also like talking to people.” Deciding to focus on bravery, Schwing has been ardently preparing her message for her fellow classmates. “I originally was focused on the future,” Schwing admits, “but after talking to (English teacher Roxanne) Schaner, I

narrowed my message down to bravery. I want to urge seniors to be brave as we go forth into the future. Anything is possible; you just have to be brave.” Fellow speaker Drabczyk decided to audition for much of the same reason as Schwing, but Drabczyk will be focusing more on responsibility. “I felt like (speaking) would be a good experience because I want to represent my class,” Drabczyk said. “My speech is mostly about the future and re-

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sponsibility, complete with Spider-Man reference.” Both Schwing and Drabczyk were enthusiastic about speaking together. “It’s fun to be doing this with Zak because we are friends and we were in debate together,” Schwing said. Agreeing with Schwing, Drabczyk said it was really great to be doing this together because they were partners in debate, so it feels good to be speaking along with her.

Kylie Dennis

Christian Fritz

College Michigan State University

College Western Michigan University

College University of Michigan

Advice for Underclassmen Don’t be fake; be yourself.

Role Model: My oldest sister Kara because she makes the most of situations and is always in a cheerful mood.

Most Memorable Moment: Winning 18 soccer games in a row.


FUN QUESTIONS

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Pirates or ninjas? Why?

“Pirates. Why? Rum, riches and adventures, my friend.” – Trevor Postema “Ninjas because they can sneak up on you while pirates are noisy.” – Josiah Baird

If you had to get a permanent tattoo on your forehead, what would it be? Why? “I’d shave off my eyebrows and tattoo new ones so I’d be permanently excited.” – Tanya Juarez “A tattoo of a forehead.” – Tyler Patrick

If you could make one rule that everyone in the world had to follow, what would it be? “Everyone has to eat ice cream once a day because ice cream is the best part of life.” – Madison Campbell “It would be that everyone has to work for everything because some people just pass by and don’t work hard for anything, and it’s unfair.” – Brooklyn Sabin

What is the weirdest thing you’ve eaten? “Squid. I was at a Greek restaurant in Chicago, and the people I was with made me try it without telling me what it was.” – Abbey Medema “Prom night I ate pig ear at Mia & Grace. It sounds disgusting, but it just tasted like sweet bacon.” – Megan Schluentz

What is your dream vacation? Why? “My dream vacation would be to go to Kenya to help the people there. I would love to build houses or hospitals, dig wells, serve food, or just learn their culture.” – Danielle Riehl “I would want to go to Ireland because I am Irish, and I want to see the world Irish Dance Competition in Ireland and then stay in a bed and breakfast and meet a sexy Irish man whom I will marry.” – Kelly McMahon

What is No. 1 on your bucket list? “My dream is to serve in Africa through Doctors Without Borders because there are so many issues there that people die from every day that could easily be prevented; if we provide them with the resources they need, whether it is vaccines or water filters, we have the potential to save hundreds of lives.” – Sydney Gordon “To throw a paper air plane off the top of the Eiffel Tower in France because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime event and a good party story.” – Eric Kastelic

What superpower would you want? Why? “To be able to walk through walls, so I wouldn’t have to be inconvenienced by doors.” – Kathleen Henrikson “I don’t want any super powers. I just want all the abilities and gadgets of Batman because he is awesome.” – Conner Deur

If you could go to any time and place in the history of the world, what would it be? “The day Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his ‘I Have a Dream” speech. I just want to see what it would be like being among all those people and to meet him.” – Nashyra Davis

Serena Gale-Butto

Gold Cords Logan George

Sydney Gordon

College Centre College

College Grand Valley State University

College Grand Valley State University

Advice for Underclassmen: Challenge yourself and step out of your comfort zone. Try a new sport or take a hard class.

Most Memorable Moment: Cross country camp before my senior year because it allowed me to get to know my teammates.

Role Model: Mrs. Helmer because she stands up for what she believes in and always has a positive attitude.


FUN QUESTIONS

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What is your favorite memory from freshman year?

What is your favorite memory from junior year?

“Danielle Pauwels, Mackenzie Main, Natalia Narvaiz, Molly Schaub, Mary Lillie and I made a really funny video for a project in Mr. Rose’s American History class.” – Lydia Karel “Winning the State finals for golf because it was the first time we had one states.” – Britni Gielow

“My favorite memory was traveling to Greece with the choir because I got to experience something life-changing that most don’t get to experience.” – Rachel Baxter “My favorite memory from junior year was playing Grand Haven in soccer and breaking my orbital and nose because it is the most vivid memory I have, and all of my friends were so supportive.” – Nicole Shady

What is your favorite memory from sophomore year? “Traveling to Costa Rica with some kids from our school.” – Sammy Burmeister “Officially forming as ‘The After Effect’ with my brothers.” – Alex Pearson

Who is your favorite teacher? Why? “My favorite teacher is Ms. Adams. She is one of the strongest women I have met, and she is brilliant in her field. She cares about her students and helps not only in school but also in life.” – Danielle Hilleary “Mr. Lawton because his choir program has made me grow in confidence, and it has made singing one of my favorite things to do.” – Brock Boucher

What are you afraid of? Why? “Mascots because you don’t know who is behind the mask.” – Jacquelyn Burdo “Not living life happily because then I would be defeating the purpose of life.” – Mickenzie Carey

What is your favorite memory from senior year? “My favorite memory from senior year was prom because I got to hang out with all my best friends I have had since freshman year, and it was an awesome way to reconnect, make new memories and end my senior year.” – Anna Beechnau “When I moved to a new town my senior year of high school, I thought it was going to be upsetting and dreary. But as I warmed up to it, it became the best experience I’ve ever had. I have more friends now than I’ve ever had, and I’ve been involved in more clubs and other activities. There’s not one memory that I can consider the best because I’ve had too many to count. This year has been one good memory to me.” – Samantha Parker

If you could go to any time and place in the history of the world, what would it be? “Medieval times because it seems pretty fun to just ride around on a horse in armor all the time since I’m like Prince Charming.” – Greg Chandonnet

Gold Cords

Taylor Groenhout

Brandan Gue

Danielle Hilleary

College Grand Valley State University

College Western Michigan University

College Western Michigan University

Advice for Underclassmen Take AP classes because they either boost your GPA or give you college credit.

Most Memorable Moment: Beating Catholic in football this year because they are our rivals, and we were a huge underdog.

Role Model: Mrs. Adams is the strongest/ most brilliant woman I know. Mrs. Conrad has a heart of gold.


MOCK ELECTIONS

4 Best Smile

Bridget Pyman Kenzi Jackson

Loudest

Vance Hoffman Brooklyn Sabin

Most Likely to Succeed Morgan Schwing Reed Hyrnewich

Class Klutz

Kelly McMahon Joie Workman

Cutest Couple

Grant Gillard & Kelsey McKinley Jared Karnitz & Brooke Ledsworth

Most Changed Zak Drabcyzk Megan Hertel

Funniest Laugh Briann Wilson Royce Johnson

Biggest Gossip Marci Northuis Taylor McCarthy

Most Likely to Hit a Parked Car Landon Kresnak Lauren Fitzgerald

Reed Hrynewich

Most Likely to Laugh at an Inappropriate Moment

Most Likely to be on Broadway

Class Heartbreaker Morgan Smith Adam Ulfsax

Lindy Torvinen & Jill Klein Brooke Ledsworth & Corrine Dewitt

Most Likely to Become a Reality TV Star

Class Brainiac Josh Recknagel Serena Gale-Butto

Alex Aamodt Jared Felt

Gabby Hall Lauren Johnson

Worst Case of Senioritis Rachel Kelly Kyle Willson

Best Buds (Male)

Josiah Baird & Jonny Lawton Kenny Olsen & Nate Majeski

Teacher’s Worst Nightmare Reed Schlender Gage Veltman

Goody-Two Shoes Danielle Riehl Britni Gielow

Biggest Blonde (Moments) Jessica Steketee Kenadi Carpenter

Gold Cords

Trevor Boukamp Kelley Wheeler

Best Buds (Female)

Best Eyes

Taylor Groenhout Nic Howell

Best Dressed

Hailey Hyrnewich Torrie Fett

Class Clown Lance VanTine Paul Sherwood

Class Flirt

Anna Beechnau Justice Pena

Most Sailor Pride Conner Deur Greg Channdonet

Most Outgoing Meredith Smith Jill Klein

Tanya Juarez

Jillian Klein

College University of Michigan

College Michigan Technological Univ.

College Muskegon Community College

Role Model: My father because he teaches me life lessons and athletic lessons that will last forever.

Advice for Underclassmen: Try anything and everything. Get involved in clubs and sports. The memories are irreplaceable.

Most Memorable Moment: State bowling sophomore year. Our team came in seventh, I made top four individuals.


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STUDENTS OF THE MONTH September

Serena Gale-Butto

Josh Recknagel

December

Christian Fritz

Logan George

March

Reed Hrynewich

October

Danielle Hilleary

November

Britni Gielow

January

Kylie Dennis

February

Morgan Boerema

April

Erin Surge

Mackenzie Main

Marianna Reyes

Kendall Sells

Taylor Groenhout

Morgan Schwing

Brandon Gue

May

Jonny Lawton

Gold Cords

Emma Milek

Emma Milek

Kayla Mills

College Ferris State University

College Michigan State University

College Muskegon Community College

Most Memorable Moment Breaking the high school record for season wins in tennis, both my sophomore and senior year.

Advice for Underclassmen Be open-minded to all the activities, clubs and sports teams our school has to offer.

Role Model My mom because she’s awesome.

Jill Klein


6 June 7

Aaron Abbott •6 p.m. •1445 Shorewood Dr. Adam Ulfsax •6 p.m.-9 p.m. •1977 Lawnel Ave. Andrew Grevel •5:30 p.m.-8 p.m. •Lincoln Golf Course Cherish Pittman •8 p.m.-11p.m. •425 W. Western Ave. Kelci Dean •5 p.m.-8 p.m. •McGraft Park Laura Kwapiszewski •6 p.m.-9 p.m. •2082 Genvea Lane Lydia Karel •7 p.m.-10 p.m. •Campbell Elem. Paige Langlois •6 p.m.-8 p.m. •Knights Of Columbus Torrie Fett •6 p.m.-8 p.m. •Roosevelt Park Community Center

June 8

Anna Beechnau •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •5061 Summerfield Caitlin Hagner •2 p.m.-4 p.m. •983 Eugene Rd. Chris Evans •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •281 W. Lancaster Dr. North Muskegon

June 8 cont.

OPEN HOUSES

Dakota Hanson •2 p.m.-4 p.m. •1890 Polish Union Danielle Hilleary •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •3979 Lake Point Dr. Danielle Pauwels •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •1119 Briarwood Ct. Dimitris Demetriou •1 p.m. •2157 Geneva Ln. Kayleigh Dakin •5 p.m.-9 p.m. •Ross Park Lance VanTine •10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. •1266 Brookwood Dr. Landon Kresnak •5 p.m.-8 p.m. •6022 Martin Road Lindy Torvinen •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •5115 Ossad Dr. Megan Hertel •1 p.m.-5 p.m. •Aspen Clubhouse 27 Meadows Dr. Mikayla Day •6 p.m.-10:30 p.m. •560 Mart St. Nicole Bertapelle •4 p.m. •465 East Sternberg Renee Tardani •2 p.m.-6 p.m. •3879 Applewood Sydney Gordon •11 a.m.-2 p.m. •Mona Lake Boat Club

Marissa Musk

June 9

Andrew VanAelst •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •3521 Cherrywood Ct. Austin Swiatek •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •Polish Falcon 1014 W Hackley Ave. Brooke Ledsworth •3 p.m.-6 p.m. •Musk. Yacht Club Chris Evans •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •281 W. Lancaster North Muskegon David Bloom •Noon-3 p.m. •1006 Third St. Josiah Baird •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •Sandalwood Clubhouse Josh Recknagel •5 p.m.-8 p.m. •Forest Park Covenant Church Olivia DePung •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •Holiday Inn Paige Qualls •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •1370 W. Hile Road Sam Stewart •3 p.m.-6 p.m. •2319 Bloomfield Ct. Samantha Andrade •3 p.m.-5 p.m. •1370 Greenwich Rd. Shiloh Sias •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •1630 Ann St North Muskegon

Gold Cords

June 9 cont. Tanya Juarez •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •2169 Arbor Ave.

June 13

Ben Cyr •3:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

June 14

Jonny Lawton •6 p.m.-9 p.m. •Roosevelt Park Community Center Katie DeBruin •5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. •1385 Crandall Ave. Rachel Hughes •6 p.m.-8 p.m. •McGraft Park Taylor McCarthy •5 p.m.-8 p.m. •Mona Lake Boat Club

June 15

Allyson St. Amour •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •2154 Reneer Ave. Conner Deur •4 p.m. •6375 Boulder Dr. Joie Workman •1 p.m.- 3 p.m. •2725 Lincoln St. Jordyn Falcon •4 p.m. •2300 Park Dr. 49441 Kayla Sandore •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •475 E. Chadwick Dr.

June 15 cont.

Kelly McMahon •5 p.m.-9 p.m. •4472 Thomson Rd. Kenny Olsen •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •2086 Forest View Dr. Maddy Polinori •5 p.m.-10 p.m. •Muskegon Yacht Club Mitchell Davignon •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •3315 Royal Oak Rd. Morgan Schwing •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •4458 Poulin Street Natalee Townsend •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •Fricano’s

June 16

Gabrielle Hall •4 p.m.-8 p.m. •2915 Roosevelt Rd.

June 17

Hailey Hrynewich and Reed Hrynewich •1 p.m.- 4 p.m. •Lakeshore Arena

June 21

Harrison Cannon •6 p.m.-9 p.m. •1500 Rood Point Rd. Jarred Felt •5 p.m.-8 p.m. •1215 Harbor Point Madison Campbell •7:30 p.m.-11 p.m. •Mona Lake

Tyler Patrick

Stephanie Peterson

College Michigan State University

College Michigan State University

College Michigan Technological Univ.

Most Memorable Moment Marching band because I met most of my friends there and worked really hard at it.

Advice for Underclassmen Believe it or not, time management is a good thing, and procrastination is not.

Role Model My parents. They are successful people, and they also have such great personalities.


OPEN HOUSES June 21 cont. Reed Schlender •4 p.m.-8 p.m. •3852 Peninsula Dr.

June 22

Abbey Medema •Noon-4 p.m. •425 W. Western Alex Beall •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •4446 Birchwood Ct. Alexis Pierce •5 p.m.-8 p.m. •5344 Justin Ct. Arielle Jibson •2 p.m.-6 p.m. •1891 Castle Ave. Chris Randall •4 p.m. •521 Churchill Dr. Casondra Wolf •4:30 p.m.-8 p.m. •4156 Eastlake Rd. Corrine DeWitt •2 p.m.-4 p.m. •1475 Bayview Dr. Emily DeMott •1 p.m.-5 p.m. •1266 Marianne Ave. Evan Wiewiora •Noon-3 p.m. •1101 Brookway Ct. Jordan Bryant •1 p.m.-5 p.m. •272 W. Towering Oaks Circle Julia Walsh •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •3739 Baker St. Justin Malek •1 p.m.-6 p.m. •1665 Rood Point Rd.

June 22 cont.

Kiah Beck •4 p.m.- 7 p.m. •4420 Cherrywood Ct. Lauren Yadlosky •2 p.m. •2723 Liberty Rd. Mackenzie Main •3 p.m.-6 p.m. •890 Woodside Rd. Mallory Schouten •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •5370 Rood Rd. Meghan Birr •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •1102 West Sternberg Megan Schluentz •2 p.m.-6 p.m. •6307 Lake Harbor Nashyra Davis •4 p.m. •Roosevelt Park Community Center Samantha Parker •5 p.m.-11 p.m. •2240 Pleasant Hill Sammy Burmeister •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •4475 Henry St.

June 23

Aaron Boyton •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •1118 West Sternberg Emily Watson •4 p.m.-9 p.m. •1245 East Norton Jennifer Richards •2 p.m.-6 p.m. •Polish Union Kylie Dennis •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •Hagar’s Hideaway

June 23 cont.

Lauren Fitzgerald •1 p.m.-5 p.m. McKenzie Jackson •4 p.m.-8 p.m. •Mona Lake Boat Club Mickenzie Carey •3 p.m. •4339 Armstrong Rd.

June 28

Brooklyn Sabin •6 p.m.-9 p.m. •Fricano’s Pizza Grant Gillard •5 p.m.-8 p.m. •Hagars Hideaway Nicole Shady •6 p.m. – 9 p.m. •808 Winslow Ct.

June 29

Ben Kulikowski •4 p.m.-6 p.m. •1338 Crandall Ave. Briana Panici •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •4967 Dorchester St. Briann Wilson •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •5861 Lake Harbor Brock Boucher •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •1243 Crandall Ave. Jordan Yokubonus •2 p.m.-4 p.m. •Roosevelt Park Community Center Kayla Mills •1 p.m.-4 p.m. •656 Cambridge Dr.

Gold Cords

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June 29 cont. Kendall Sells •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •Mona Lake Boating Club Krista Woodrum •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •4232 Lake Harbor Tyler Patrick •Noon-3 p.m. •4815 Elmwood St.

June 30

Brittany Ferris •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •5075 Wicknam Dr. Haylee Dykstra •2 p.m.-5 p.m. •Roosevelt Park Community Center Kathleen Henrikson •1 p.m.-5 p.m. •2360 Norman Ave. Kelsey McKinley •Noon-3 p.m. •Hagars Hideaway Nate Majeski •11 p.m.-1 p.m. •4103 Dunes Parkway

July 7

Trevor Boyd •3 p.m.-5 p.m. •4165 Dunes Parkway

July 13

Andrea Robinson •4:30 p.m. •Ross Park Meredith and Morgan Smith •4 p.m.-7 p.m. •3950 Lake Point Dr. Morgan and Kodi Welmerink •2 p.m. •6023 Henry St.

July 14

Justin Strieder •Mona Lake Boat Club

August 24

Jessica Kennedy •2 p.m. •114 North Dangl

July 4

Trevor Postema •Noon • 2120 Sampson Ave.

July 6

Rachel Baxter •1 p.m.-6 p.m. •Ross Park

Madison Polinori

Madeline Rabbitt

Christopher Randall

College Michigan State University

College Digipen Institute of Technology

College Muskegon Community College

Advice for Underclassmen Stay true to yourself, and don’t stress yourself out too much over one test grade.

Most Memorable Moment Going to Japan in 2010 because it was an awesome experience.

Role Model Dave Ramsey because he’s a genius with money, and I can make millions following his path.


COLLEGES

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Where are We Going? Out-Of-State Colleges

DigiPen Institute of Technology Maddie Rabbitt

Wheaton College Josh Recknagel

University of Indianapolis Andrew VanAelst Ivy Tech Community College Allyson St. Amour

Taylor University Danielle Riehl

LIM College Olivia DePung Ohio University Hailey Hrynewich University of Tennessee Bridget Pyman Lee University Lydia Karel Northern Arizona University Jacob DeWitt

Other

Mary Lillie – Taking a year off to work Matt Fairfield – Los Angeles to pursue rock ‘n’ roll dreams. Andrea Robinson – Fire Academy along with Muskegon Community College Adam Ulfsax – Playing some hockey Trevor Boyd – Playing junior hockey in Texas Alex Pearson – Los Angeles to pursue rock ‘n’ roll dreams Kelly McMahon – City Year in Sacramento Rachel Hughes – Working as an intern at BreknRidge Training Facility Zach Boterenbrood – Air Force Jordan Breen – Air Force

Gold Cords

Sivananda School of Yoga Elizabeth Paul

Bahamas

William Reck

Joshua Recknagel

Molly Schaub

College Michigan Technological Univ.

College Wheaton College

College University of Michigan

Advice for Underclassmen Try really hard.

Role Model Francis Schaeffer. His mission and his attitude toward other people represent what I appreciate.

Most Memorable Moment While I was in Disney World, my choir class face-timed me and sang “Happy Birthday.”


MICHIGAN COLLEGES

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Grand Rapids Community College

Kendall College of Art & Design

Emily Watson Samantha Andrade

Lauren Martelli

Central Michigan University Jennifer Richards

Oakland University

Davenport University McKenzie Jackson Saginaw Valley State University Nicole Bertapelle Lauren Johnson Megan Moran

Aquinas College

Lance VanTine

Eastern Michigan University

Concordia University Hunter Carlson Grant Gillard Alex Beall

University of Michigan Christian Fritz Donovan Wilcox Megan Hertel

Ferris State University Kayla Sandore Kelsey McKinley Lauren Fitzgerald Lucas Zhao Mackenzie Main Meredith Smith Nashyra Davis

Michigan State University Emily Demott Emma Milek Eric Kastelic Erin Surge Evan Wiewiora Hannah Miller Kenny Olsen

Calvin College

Landon Kresnak

Paul Sherwood Jacob Gawron

Lindy Torvinen Maddy Polinori Marissa Musk Nate Majeski Reed Schlender Samantha Parker Tyler Patrick

Morgan Smith

Dimitris Demetriou

Alma College

Hope College

Kendall Sells

Brooke Ledsworth Corrine DeWitt Jake Boredeaux Paige Qualls

Baker College Lauren Wright Mickenzie Carey Emily Sanocki Jasmeet Kaur Maddison Campbell Casondra Wolf

Michigan Tech Conner Deur Megan Schluentz Harrison Cannon Tanya Juarez

Grand Valley State University Alexis Porter Briann Wilson Britni Gielow Caitlin Hagner Danielle Pauwels Greg Chandonnet Jacquelyn Burdo Jessica Kennedy Laura Kwapiszewski

Logan George Megan Boerema Mikayla Day Mitchell Davingnon Nicole Shady Rachel Baxter Renee Tardani Sydney Gordon

Western Michigan University Alex Langlois Alexis Pierce Brandon Gue Ben Kulikowski Brooklyn Sabin Chris Evans Danielle Hilleary David Bloom Eric Sipovic

Kelci Dean Kylie Dennis Lauren Yadlosky Natalee Townsend Natalia Narvaiz Riley Williamson Sam Stewart Taylor McCarthy

Muskegon Community College Aaron Abbot Aaron Boyton Abbey Medema Andrew Grevel Anna Beechnau Arielle Jibson Austin Swiatek Ben Cyr Brianna Panici Brittany Ferris Brock Boucher Cherish Pittman Chris Randall Dakota Hanson Gabrielle Hall Haylee Dykstra Helen Oldaker

Gold Cords

Jeremy Szost Jessica Kennedy Jill Klein Joe Kostrzewa Joie Workman Jonny Lawton Jordan Bryant Jordan Yokubonus Jordyn Falcon Josiah Baird Julia Walsh Justin Malek Justin Strieder Kathleen Henrikson Katie Debruin Kayla Mills Kayleigh Dakin

Kiah Beck Kristia Woodrum LeAnn Ronning Lily Coon Lovepreet Singh Mallory Schouten Meghan Birr Morgan Schwing Morgan Welmerink Paige Langlois Ryan Slagle Sammy Burmeister Shiloh Sias Taylor LaBash Trevor Postema

Kendall Sells

Erin Surge

College Muskegon Community College

College Alma College

College Michigan State University

Advice for Underclassmen Get involved with any club. Some of the best memories are made after the school day ends.

Role Model My parents because they taught me many valuable life lessons that I will always carry with me.

Most Memorable Moment Winning the City volleyball tournament for the first time in 12 years my senior year.

Morgan Schwing


CLASS INFORMATION

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Class Motto

“Let the world change you, and you can change the world.� - Che Guevara

Royal Blue

Song

Colors Silver

Lindy Torvinen

Good Riddance (Time of your Life) - Green Day

Gold Cords

Evan Wiewiora

College Michigan State University

College Michigan State University

Most Memorable Moment Being in choir because I had fun rehearsing and performing with my best friends.

Advice for Underclassmen Get involved in activities because you might regret not participating in them later in life.

Donovan Wilcox

Gold Cords

Abigail Wilson

College University of Michigan

College University of Notre Dame

Role Model My dad. He works hard and succeeded at what he wanted.

Most Memorable Moment: Winning the international Destination Imagination tournament twice.

Flower Blue Orchid Silver Cords

Avila, Brendan Baxter, Rachel Boukamp, Trevor Burdo, Jacquelyn Burmeister, Samantha Cumbee, Brandy De Bruin, Katherine Doctor, Carson Gentry, Madison Gielow, Britni Haines, Brooke Hanson, Dakota Hertel, Megan Hren, Cameran Hrynewich, Hailey Huettner, Megan Karel, Lydia Kastelic, Eric Langlois, Alexander Lawson, Kyle

Lillie, Mary Majeski, Nathan Martelli, Lauren McKinley, Kelsey Olsen, Kennen Otto, Keith Otto, Tyler Pauwels, Danielle Porter, Alexis Riehl, Danielle Schluentz, Megan Schouten, Mallory Shady, Nicole Shafer, Cole Stewart, Sam Tardani, Renee VanBemmelen, Michael Wysozan, Corey

Beechnau, Anna Bordeaux, Jacob Cannon, Harrison Carlson, Jacob Colella, Chase DeWitt, Corrine Drabczyk, Zakary Felt, Jarred Hampton, Mariah Henrikson, Kathleen Hopkins, Kagan LaBash, Taylor McCarthy, Taylor Medema, Abigail

Miller, Hannah Oldaker, Helen Parker, Samantha Pyman, Bridget Reyes, Marianna Ronning, LeeAnn Sherwood, Paul Slagle, Ryan Smith, Meredith Sweezer, Taylor Wheeler, Kelley Willson, Kyle Joseph Wolffis

Bronze Cords


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