SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL.Byline: The Register-Guard A graduation ceremony for Sheldon High School Sheldon High School may refer to:
Students maintaining a 4.0 grade-point average throughout high school are David Anderson David Anderson may refer to:
Karren is the terms used to describe the micro-solutional feature that form on exposed limestone surfaces. , Jacqueline Lipp, Mary Beth Vanlue and Thomas Wright. Anderson is the son of Steve and Priscilla Anderson. He was a three-year varsity football letterman, a member of the 2002 state championship team and a two-year varsity baseball letterman. He has been a member of the 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 will graduate with an honors diploma. He plans to study biology 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. . Armstead, daughter of Greg and Lisa Armstead, plans to attend Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. as a recipient of the Presidential Scholarship. She was class treasurer for three years and is a student in the Honors Program. She is the National Honor Society president and associate student body treasurer, as well as the varsity softball captain. Egbert, the daughter of David and Dianne Egbert, is also a graduate of the International High School. She plans to attend the University of Oregon on a Presidential Scholarship. She is the National Honor Society vice president and is involved in theater, choir, 4-H and History Club. Fischer, the daughter of Jianping Li and Robert Fischer, is a U.S. Presidential Scholar candidate, National Merit Scholarship winner and ShopKo scholar. She is interested in science and has participated in the Oregon Invitational Mathematics Tournament. She plans to attend Princeton University Princeton University, at Princeton, N.J.; coeducational; chartered 1746, opened 1747, rechartered 1748, called the College of New Jersey until 1896. Schools and Research Facilities . Gerry, the son of David Gerry and Jamie Godshall, is in the International High School program. He is the associated student body president and served as class president for three years. He enjoyed dancing with ZAPP ZAPP - Zero Assignment Parallel Processor. A virtual tree machine architecture in which a process tree is dynamically mapped onto a fixed, strongly connected network of processors communicating by message passing. dance company, running on the track and cross-country teams and working in the organic vegetable garden that he created with his BITE Hunger group. He plans to attend Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions. . Karren is the daughter of Kent and Wendy Karren. She is in the Honors Program and has participated in the history club, as a member of varsity choir, as a three-year member of the Dublinaires, of which she is the current president. She plans to attend Brigham Young University Brigham Young University, at Provo, Utah; Latter-Day Saints; coeducational; opened as an academy in 1875 and became a university in 1903. It is noted for its law and business schools. in Provo, Utah, to study math education and graphic design. Lipp, the daughter of Dave and Julie Lipp, participated in varsity soccer, basketball and softball. She was enrolled in the Honors Program and recieved awards in math and Spanish. She plans to attend Northwest Christian College Northwest Christian College is a private, liberal arts college located in Eugene, Oregon and is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the Independent Christian Churches/Churches of Christ. and play basketball. Vanlue, the daughter of Chuck and Carol Vanlue, is in the Honors Program. She is involved with theater, art club, the National Honor Society and as president of the history club. She plans to enroll in the honors program st 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. , where she has been preselected to the Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program in the College of Engineering. Wright, son of Jerry and Laurie Wright, is a four-year letterman in band, was a peer mentor and is involved in the history club. He is an officer in the National Honor Society and has received first and second places in the American Mathematics Competition. He plans to study engineering at Oregon State University. CLASS OF 2005 The 371 members of the class of 2005 include Anthony Abatangelo, Nathaniel Adams, Omar Age, Mirtha Aguirre Avalos, Justin Ahrens, Jonathon Allen, Brandon Alsin, Kaylee Aman, Casey Anderson, David Anderson, Jeramy Anderson, Samantha Archer, Elizabeth Armstead, Danielle Bailey-George, Kyle Baker, Beau Baltzer, Samuel Baravilala, Chad Barrett, Eileen Barry, Joshua Beard, Ruth Belcher, Keri Bellotti, Marlena Benedicto, William Benjamin, Kevin Bennett, Matthew Bennett, Ronelle Bergeron, Krista Berlincourt, Amanda Bevens, Christopher Beyer, Nathan Biondo, David Blaska, Max Boles, Erin Bontrager, Ryan Borden, Christopher Bowhan, Ian Boyd, Matthew Braaten, Carly Bradshaw, Kari Brett, Jeremiah Bridges, Michael Briggs, Grant Brink, Tara Brooks, Brandon Brown, Elliot Brown, Kaylie Brown, Kelly Brown, Erin Bruni, Amanda Bryant, Chelsea Buell, Ashley Buller, Emaly Burns, Harold Burton, Cameron Butler, Alison Campbell, Samantha Cardone, Michael Carman Car´man n. 1. A man whose employment is to drive, or to convey goods in, a car or car. , Robert Carney, Kristina Carson, Amanda Carter, Alison Cavanaugh, Steena Chandler, Michael Chartrey, Robert Chase, Hyungsun Chun, Katie Clark, Rachael Clement, Tyler Coble co·ble n. 1. Nautical A small flatbottom fishing boat with a lugsail on a raking mast. 2. Scots A kind of flatbottom rowboat. , Jesse Coffee, Jennifer Courtney, Kellen Cozzens, Sarah Craig, Jordan Crasilneck, Russell Crispin, Kaila Curtis, Brian Darling, Desirae Daw, Mckenzie DeBow, Elena Dean, Evan Deffenbacher, Zachary Dehnert, David Dember, Michelle Denner, Brian Duggan, Timothy Duncan, Brian Dunham, Andrew Dunn, Lindsey Eckstine, Jeffrey Edson, Paul Edwards, Kaitlyn Egbert, Jacob Elder, Gregory Emerson, Kelsey Evans, Eric Faulk, Laura Fay, Mitch Figgat, Scott Fillingame, Lee Fischer, Nicholas Fisher, Matthew Fitzgerald, Nicole Frey, Damond Fuller II, Garrett Fuller, Leah Gallas, Emily Garrett, Sara Garrow, Margaret George, Angela Gergen, Kyle Gerry, Brian Gillette, Kristen Gipson, Jennifer Gladheim, Sarit Gluz, Brittany Gomez, Gary Gonzalez, Robert Gouveia, Colby Graham, Jamie Griggs, Janet Grote, Sarah Gutierrez, Sara Haas, Katrina Haeberlin, Geren Hamilton, Seung-Gyu Han, Elizabeth Hanks, Danielle Hansen, Christina Hanson, Jennifer Hanson, Porsche Harmon, Caleb Harrison, Steven Havelock have·lock n. A cloth covering for a cap, having a flap to cover and protect the back of the neck. [After Sir Henry Havelock (1795-1857), British soldier.] Noun 1. , Brittany Hayes, Eric Hayes, Mary Heacock, Andrea Henderson, Natasha Herbert Chaves, Jodi Hickman, Kevin Hicks, Kyle Higley, Jared Hinkle, Laura Hodgson, Danielle Horning horn·ing n. Upstate New York, Northern Pennsylvania, & Western New England See shivaree. See Regional Note at shivaree. [Probably because horns are blown at the shivaree.] , Andrea Houk, Morgan Howell, Peter Howland, Elisabeth Hubbard, Joseph Hudson, Jared Inge, Jordan Inge, Emily Insko, Kaitlynn Jaeger jaeger (yā`gər), common name for several members of the family Stercorariidae, member of a family of hawklike sea birds closely related to the gull and the tern. The skua is also a member of this family. , Mackenzie Jahnke, Courtney Jaros, Andrew Jester, Junghun Ji, Sean Jin, Alvin Johns II, Derek Johnson, Kirsten Johnson, Nathan Johnson, Dustin Joiner join·er n. 1. A carpenter, especially a cabinetmaker. 2. Informal A person given to joining groups, organizations, or causes. , Philip Jones, Megan Jozwiak, Lee Kahn, Russell Kamp, Johanna Karikko, Kelli Karren, Bradley Kaye, Maureen Keegan, Brittany Kegler keg·ler n. A person who bowls; a bowler. [German, from kegeln, to bowl, from Kegel, bowling pin, from Middle High German kegel, from Old High German kegil , Colleen Kerns, Elizabeth Kerrigan, Lacey Keyser, Gina Kezar, Nikole Kilpatrick, Donna Kim, Esther Kim, Sarah Kimberley, Christopher King, Jaime King, Cameron Kiser, Corey Knoop, Katelen Kowalski, Kyle Kuhnhenn, Matthew Kuhnhenn, Dana Lafferty-Chinn, Callie Larson, Sonia Lauer, Jeffrey Lee, Isaac Leman lem·an n. Archaic 1. A sweetheart; a lover. 2. A mistress. [Middle English leofman, lemman : leof, dear (from Old English , Ryan Lew, China Lim, Jordan Limbach, Jacqueline Lipp, Kelly Littell, Kelly Little, Rosie Loop, Katie Lundquist, Alyssa Lynne, Brandon Lyon, Ashley Lyons, Satin Macauley, Darnell Manning, Amber Maready, Jennifer Marvin, Robert Mason, Rachel Matagora, Thomas Matney, Jessica McAlexander, Brett McColl, Shannon McCormick, Andrew McCornack, Michael McKern, Amande McNulty, Kendra McWilliams, Lauren Melevin, Ben Merrell, Katrina Miller, Andrea Moeller, Max Moen-Johnson, Braden Moore, Paul Moreland, Autumn Mosley, Lindsay Murphy, Amy Naglowsky, Sara Navarez, Thomas Neilan, Matthew Nelson, Brian Ness, Makayla Newbold, Brandon Newlove, Stefani Newman, Jessica Niles, Hanne Nilsen, Ashley Nored, Natalie Norris, Edwin Nunez, Christopher Oles, Matthew Olsen, Hallie Orr, Brian Osterman, Samantha Pabst, Sarah Pagter, Anzhelique Pantyukhina, Kyoung-Jin Park, Danielle Parks, Kristi Patterson, Helena Petersen, Eric Pickar, Michelle Picolet, Benjamin Polonsky, Christopher Polski, Melissa Ponce, Kolin Porter, Savanna savanna or savannah (both: səvăn`ə), tropical or subtropical grassland lying on the margin of the trade wind belts. Power, Matthew Prehm, Kelsey Provo, Cody Putzier, Michael Ralls, Cassandra Ramsey, Jeffrey Randall, Cory Reed, Bret Reel, Jessica Reeves, Bryan Reid, Jared Reinitz, Kathryn Reinmuth, Travis Richardson, John Roberts, Jessica Robinette, Kanesha Robinson, Steven Robinson, Kristy Rodriguez, Jillian Roehl, Peter Roehl, Brittany Rogers, Steven Rosales, Eric Rossman, Dennis Rotherham, Yana Rudyy, Derek Ruiz, Paolo Ruiz, Sarah Rupert, Anthony Rutter, Ryan Sage, Steven Saiz, Jaclyn Sanderson, Kelly Schaefers, Kelsey Schmidt, Stephanie Schor, Ashley Scott, Kate Sessions, Tamara Shelp, Hyunchul Shin, Amy Shores, Anna Smith, Ashleigh Smith, Ivy Smith, Joel Smith, Joshua Smith, Ryan Smith, Tyler Smith, Zachary Smith, Peter Snell, Adam Snyder, Shayna Snyder, Lexi Solomon, Calvin Spero, Dana Stalker, Garrett Staples, Levi Steffensen, Samuel Stender, Daniel Stickels, Jonathan Stinson, Benjamin Stoneberg, Jennett Strebe, Ashley Summers, Brady Sundquist, Sarah Swenson, Maxine Taylor, Alexander Thiele, Jesse Thiessen, Benjamin Thomas, Seli Thomas, Clifford Thompson, Holly Thomson, Monica Tiner, Caitlin Tischer, Michael Todd, Nicholas Toreson, Brandon Townsend, Kristina Trabue-Hall, Todd Tsui, Jonathan Tunnell, Gabram Van Winkle, Mary Vanlue, Christopher Vejnoska, Ryan Vilhauer, Jonathan Vitus, Samantha Volta, Jordan Voorhees, Taylor Wadnizak, Krystle Wagner, William Waitz, Amanda Walsh, Dustin Warren, Jennifer Wassom, Tiffany Weins, Matthew Welch, Terri Wellman, Amy Wellwood, Ellen West, Matthew Williams, Carrie Williamson, Brianna Wilson, Crystalyn Wilson, Matthew Wilson, Mallory Witt, Rachelle Wofford, Ashlea Wolf, Melisa Wood, Keri Worley, Eric Worstell, Alohilani Wright, Thomas Wright, John Wuitschick III, Eugene Youm, Andrew Zijoud and Yui Zojo. GRADUATION When: 7 p.m. Thursday Where: Hult Center for the Performing Arts The Hult Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts facility in Eugene, Oregon, opened in 1982. 27 architectural firms competed for the opportunity to design the Center, but in the end the Eugene City Council awarded the contract to the New York firm of Hardy |
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