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SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011
THE DAILY NEWS, LONGVIEW, WASH.
The Daily News online: www.tdn.com
CLASS OF 2011
KALAMA HIGH SCHOOL Suzette Arn Megan Aschoff Hannah Badger Alex Barbo Blair Baxley Alexis Berryman
Jacob Neiman Cole Page Tanner Page Hannah Pederson Tyler Perryman Orrin Preheim
Samantha Boatman Christopher Borba Macy Bottorff Kara Bragg Jacquelyn Cannon Brandi Carter
Casey Richard Quincy Richard Chelsea Rinard Devon Rivard Logan Seay Klancy Shriver
William Chronis Jacob JohnsonDeal Chelsea Denton Syndee Elton Joshua Emery Dustin Hague
Cody Sigle Dorrian Sinkler Colby Smallwood Steven Spaude Chase Stewart Thomas Sutton
Ryan Hague Jameca Hall Breoni Harkleroad Alex Hausserman Felicia Hering Keiva Hipolito
Jacob Ubl Zachary Wilde Nathan Wilfong Baylee Williams
Haley Hylton Josiah Jones Jake Keele Michelle Kephart Taylor Knippel Jasmin Lindsey
Justin Williams Daniel Woolford
Noe Montes Kateryna Montpart Matthew Higgins Moore Richard Moore Kara Mortensen Jacob Moudy
Not pictured: Tanner Bragg Mitchell Estes Jacob Gatts
Jacob Hendrickson Zachary Maruhn Brooke Parish Nick Shagool
TOP 5 PERCENT The following students make up the top five percent of the graduating seniors:
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ole Page, son of Joe and Jennifer Page of Kalama, will graduate with a 3.95 grade-point average. His high school activities include National Honor Society, Associated Student Body secretary, student representative to the Kalama School Board, student mentor and Cispus Outdoor School counselor. Cole received the PURE Chinook award; and earned departmental awards in math, science and English. He has served as president of the Rough and Ready 4-H Club, was selected secretary and Western Representative of the Washington Junior Angus Association, and has volunteered at preschools and the Kalama Community Fair. Cole will attend Lower Columbia College to attain a transfer degree. He plans to attend Oregon State University to attain a degree in finance or marketing.
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yler Perryman, son of Randall and Darrah Perryman of Kalama, will graduate with a 3.93 grade-point average.
KALAMA HIGH SCHOOL will hold its baccalaureate at 7 p.m. June 8 at the Kalama Church of the Nazarene, 501 Cloverdale Road, Kalama. Commencement will be at 7 p.m. June 10 in Chinook Stadium, 548 China Garden Road, Kalama.
His high school activities include National Honor Society; leadership class; and lettering in cross country, basketball and baseball. Tyler received the PURE Chinook award, and earned departmental awards in math. He has umpired Little League games, and has worked at the Port of Kalama and at Antique Deli in Kalama. Tyler received a Walter E. Lundquist Scholarship from Kalama High, and plans to study diesel technology at Lower Columbia College.
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amantha Boatman, daughter of John and Leisa Boatman of Kalama, will graduate with a 3.89 grade-point average. Her high school activities include National Honor Society, Associated Student Body spirit coordinator, leadership class, Future Business Leaders of America, Drama Club, and lettering in volleyball and softball. Samantha was named to the allSWW 1A Trico first-team in volleyball and softball, played for the Cowlitz Volleyball Club, earned numerous departmental awards in English, and received numerous team awards in volleyball. She has volunteered for the Mr. Kalama fundraiser; assisted at PeaceHealth-St. John Medical Center; helped with Relay For Life activities, food drives and youth camps; and assisted the Rainier Police Chief Ralph Painter fundraiser. Samantha received a Walter E. Lundquist Scholarship from Kalama High and a Presidential Scholarship from Eastern Washington University, where she plans to study medical science.
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asey Richard, daughter of Stuart and Theresa Richard of Kalama, will graduate with a 3.89 grade-point average. Her high school activities include National Honor Society president, Kalama School Board student representative, Associated Student Body treasurer, Future Business Leaders of America treasurer, senior class public relations co-director, Cispus Outdoor School counselor, Leadership Camp, leadership class, and lettering in softball. Casey received the PURE Chinook award, placed in regional FBLA competition, was selected Prom Queen, and earned departmental awards in math and history. She has participated in Relay For Life activities, assisted with church summer camps and school blood drives, helped with the Mr. Kalama fundraiser, helped design the senior hall mural, helped with the annual Red Tea fundraiser and volunteered with the St. John Medical Center Breast Cancer Luncheon. Casey received a Walter E. Lundquist Scholarship from Kalama High. She will study secondary school education at Washington State University.