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MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL.


Byline: The Register-Guard

Commencement will be June 9 for the seniors at Marshfield High School Mashfield High School may refer to one of these high schools in the United States:
  • Marshfield High School (Massachusetts)
  • Marshfield High School (Missouri)
  • Marshfield High School (Oregon)
  • Marshfield High School (Wisconsin)
. Seniors Jessica Criger and Lisa Ellefson will speak. Don Blom, chairman of the Coos Bay Coos Bay (ks), city (1990 pop. 15,076), Coos co., SW Oreg., a port of entry on Coos Bay; founded 1854 as Marshfield, inc. 1874, renamed 1944.  School Board, will deliver a graduation message, and Principal Travis Howard will speak on behalf of the Marshfield faculty. Admission is by ticket only.

Ten students have been named class valedictorian: Maegan Childs, Jessica Criger, Lisa Ellefson, Caitlyn Erickson, Chris Gaunt, Josh Hodges, Bryan Looney, Samuel Robb, Taryn Sheldon and Amber Wiley.

Childs is the daughter of Meredith and Dana Childs. She was a member of National Honor Society The National Honor Society (NHS), established in 1921, is a recognition program for American high school students who show achievement in scholarship, leadership, service, and character.  and Tri-M Music Honor Society honor society
n.
An organization to which students are admitted in recognition of academic achievement.
, played percussion in the marching, symphonic and honor bands, sang in the concert choir and played on the volleyball team. She plans to study biology, chemistry or pre-med at college.

Criger, the daughter of Jeff and Cindy Criger of Coos Bay, was a member of National Honor Society and Key Club, was homecoming queen and on the honor roll honor roll
n.
A list of names of people worthy of honor, especially:
a. A list of students who have earned high grades during a specified period.

b. A list of people who have served in the armed forces.
. She plans to study psychology at Oregon State University Oregon State University, at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885. .

Ellefson is the daughter of Scott and Emily Ellefson of Coos Bay. She was a member of Key Club, National Honor Society and International Club, and was copy editor for the school newspaper. She plans to study business and education at Southwestern Oregon Community College Southwestern Oregon Community College is a college in Coos Bay, Oregon, United States. It is Oregon's oldest community college, founded in 1959. The college has about 3,000 students annually and has 60 full-time employees and 275 part-time instructors. .

Erickson, daughter of Mike and Sue Erickson of Coos Bay, was involved in volleyball and tennis, was a member of National Honor Society, Key Club and International Club, and was photography editor for the school newspaper. She plans to attend Portland State University and study nutrition.

Gaunt, son of Pamela and William Gaunt Appeared in 1963/64/65 series "SGT CORK" as DC Bob Marriat made 60 1hr episodes with John Barrie who stared as Sgt Cork William Charles Anthony Gaunt (born 3 April 1937) is an English actor, sometimes credited as Bill Gaunt.  of Coos Bay, was a member of the jazz band and Oregon Coast The Oregon Coast is a geographical term that is used to describe the coast of Oregon along the Pacific Ocean. Stretching 362 miles from Astoria to the California border, the Oregon Coast is unique in that the whole coastline is public land.  Lab Band's Evolution. He plans to study engineering at Portland State University.

Hodges is the son of Jerry and Brenda Hodges of Coos Bay. He was on the swimming and track teams, served as treasurer of the Latin Club and team leader of Cyber Athlete Amateur League, and was editor of the school paper. He plans to study computer graphics and animation at San Francisco's Academy of Arts University.

Looney, the son of Dan and Maryanne Looney of Coos Bay, was a member of National Honor Society and the school newspaper. He played basketball and baseball. He plans to study international business or contruction engineering management at Oregon State.

Robb is the son of Joel and Karen Robb of Coos Bay. He was a member of National Honor Society and the superintendent's student advisory committee. He was captain of the basketball team. He plans to attend Portland State University.

Sheldon, the daughter of Mark and Melody Sheldon of Coos Bay, plans to study life sciences and human nutrition at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, situated in Central Texas. It is located in the heart of the Brazos Valley. The city is located within the most populated region of Texas, near to three of the 10 largest cities in the United States - Houston, Dallas, and San . She received an rodeo scholarship. She was a member of National Honor Society and Key Club, played varsity golf and competed in rodeo.

Wiley is the daughter of Rick and Megan Wiley of North Bend North Bend is the name of several places in the United States of America:
  • North Bend, Nebraska
  • North Bend, Ohio
  • North Bend, Oregon
  • North Bend, Washington
  • North Bend Rail Trail
  • North Bend State Park
. She participated in track and field, National Honor Society, swimming, debate team and senior class council. She plans to study biology, biochemistry or chemistry at Willamette University Willamette’s College of Liberal Arts is the undergraduate school on campus. The oldest of the graduate programs is the College of Law, founded in 1883 and located in the Truman Wesley Collins Legal Center.  or Grinnell College Grinnell College, at Grinnell, Iowa; coeducational; incorporated 1847 as Iowa College, opened 1848 by Congregationalists at Davenport. The college moved to Grinnell in 1859, under the auspices of Josiah B. Grinnell. It was named Grinnell College in 1909. .

Class salutatorian sa·lu·ta·to·ri·an  
n.
The student with the second highest academic rank in a class who delivers the salutatory at graduation exercises.

Noun 1.
 is Ryan Biasca, son of Rick and Lynnae Biasca of Coos Bay. He was a member of the chess team, was lead alto and saxophone section leader for the school band, and was a member of Oregon Coast Lab Band's Evolution. He plans to attend Pacific University to study computer science.

Class of 2007

The 244 graduates include Jesse Abel, Luis Acuna, Maximiliano Acuna, Vadim Adam, Caitlin Adolphson, Michael Allen, Sarah Allen, Joseph Anderson, Kayla Anderson, Leah Anderson, Lori Ansite, Kelsie Armstrong, Dru Atkison, Zara Aurdahl, Joseph Bakke, Adam Barber, Craig Bassett, Tamara Beardsley, Sabine Bergmann, Jenny Bernheisel, Ryan Biasca, Evan Blom, Eugene Blundell, Ashly Bolen, Cody Borgogno, Kaley Brownell, John Buchanan, Michelle Bush, Matthew Butler, Shawn Button, Brian Butts, Bret Buxton, Randall Byers, Tommy Campbell, Katrina Capote, Neomi Carbaugh, Vanessa Cardoso, Chelsee Carter, Montana Cavarra, Ting Yu Chen, Maegan Childs, Sean Clark, Jacob Clausen, Elisha Colgrove, Nathan Connick, Jake Countryman, Kyle Crawford, Michelle Creech, Jessica Criger, HaoTian Cui, Casey Culp, Robert Dalton III, Kory Dawson, Lilibeth Delgado, Trina Devi, Tommy Dillard, Aaron Draper, Brian Dubisar, Loan Duong,

Nicole Edwards, Cindy Elbert, Lisa Ellefson, Brandi English, Caitlyn Erickson, Tyana Espy, Kayla Estep, Maribel Farias, Sharon Ferguson, Henry Fields, Joseph Fisher, Bo Flora, Sarah Flowers, Carley Foote, Michael Garza, Christopher Gaunt, Kirsti Gaunt, Miranda Geranian, Nathan Gilmore, Jolene Gish, Roxanne Goetz, Brittney Goude, Alistair Gray, Mitchell Gross, Lena-Marie Grun, Sophia Grupe, Lauren Hancock, Elizabeth Harpold, Andrew Harrison, Robert Hatler, Autumn Hayda, Brittany Hempstead, Aisha Henderson, Sara Hennessey, Charles Hill III, Cindy Hockett, Joshua Hodges, Christopher Hogan, Ashley Holmes, Bradley Holmes, Christina Holtom, Benjamin Houck, Thomas Huff, Brittiany Hunter,

Thomas Inman, Sorrawee Inthong, Clarissa Jeffries, Kenneth, Johnson, Nicole Johnson, Tabatha Johnson, Tosha Jones, Tristan Jones, Alexandra Joos, Manita Kamolpongsathorn, Christopher Kaye, Brianna Kellar, Katherine Kelley, Vincent Kelly, Na Young Ki, Kory Knowlton, Emilie Krohn, Benjamin Kruse, Leonard Kunze, Tanner LaCorte, Anthony La Praim, Melody Lanier, Cody Leach, Savannah Savannah, city, United States
Savannah, city (1990 pop. 137,560), seat of Chatham co., SE Ga., a port of entry on the Savannah River near its mouth; inc. 1789.
 Lewis, Sierra Liberman, Chadley Lindsey, Bryan Looney, Amber Lowden, Warren Lyons,

Miriam Maddess, Steven Mann, Robert Marchant, Brad Marcott, Aaron Marineau, Jeffrey Marsh, Arron McCasland, Carl Meigs, Zachary Meline, Valerie Menzel, Edgar Meza, Ashley Miller, Kayla Miller, Lyle Moody, ReGina Moreno, Aaron Morgan, Nathan Mortensen, Tyler Mulkey, Robert Murray, Jesse Neilson, Bracken Nelson, Thanh Nguyen, Andrea Nicholson, Amber Norton, Mario Ochoa-Ruiz, Andrew Osborn,

Johnathan Peak, Doris Peregrino, Codey Phillips, William Phinney, Vitoria Pinha, Andrea Pocza, Heather Porter, Michael Post, Alex Qualey, Tyler Quebodeaux, India Reavis, Diana Redding Redding, city (1990 pop. 66,462), seat of Shasta co., N central Calif., on the Sacramento River; inc. 1872. A principal tourist center for a mountain and lake region, it also has lumbering, food-processing, and diverse manufacturing. , Duane Reed, Christopher Reinoldson, Samuel Robb, Richard Roberts, Aaron Robison, Chase Rose, Shane Rose, Johnathan Ross, Brandy Rouske, Jennifer Rudder, Sarah Saposnik, Kevin Sayler, David Schmitz Jr.,

Jordan Schneiderman, Erica Schroeder, Taesha Seevers, Taryn Sheldon, Abraham Shinabery, Andrew Simpson, Jesse Sizemore, Cailla Slagle, Aleashaendra Smail, Chelsea Smith, Nickolas Smith, Tiffany Smith, Sierra Spencer, Rayce Stacey, Riley Stacey, Stephani Stalcup, Holly Stark, William Stateler, Amanda Steinbrook, Anthony Edgar Storbeck, Aimee Strong, Michael Strong, Andrew Suhrer,

Joe Tang, Robert Taylor, Michael Teyler, Michael Thompson, Kodi Thompson-Moore, Nikki Todd, Tiffany Torres, Meghann Townsend, Shane Truman, Melissa Valdez, Lauren Van Burger, Johannes Van Rooyen, Gerald Van Tassel, Eric Vermillion, Stephanie Villain, Jesse Villers, Colette Vossler, Jessica Walker, Jacob Walters, Tyler West, Kaira Weston, Cierra Whiteley, Robert Whitsett, Stijn Wikkerink, Amber Wiley, Whitney Wilson, Suzanne Wirt, Sari Withers withers

the region over the backline where the neck joins the thorax and where the dorsal margins of the scapulae lie just below the skin.


fistulous withers
see fistulous withers.
, Angela Woodcock woodcock: see snipe.
woodcock

Any of five species (family Scolopacidae) of plump, sharp-billed migratory birds of damp, dense woodlands in North America, Europe, and Asia.
, Mayona Woodlief, Jennifer Wylie, Elora Yantis, Dianna Yost, David Young and Curtis Zeissler.

GRADUATION

When: 7 p.m., June 9

Where: Marshfield High physical education building (ticket required for admission)

Also: A baccalaureate service will be at 7 p.m., June 7, at the school
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