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SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL.


Byline: The Register-Guard

CLARIFICATION (ran 6/13/05): The following students are members of the Springfield High School Springfield High School may refer to:
  • Springfield High School (Colorado) — Springfield, Colorado
  • Springfield High School (Illinois) — Springfield, Illinois
  • Springfield High School (Louisiana) — Springfield, Louisiana
 class of 2005. They were omitted from list of graduates provided by the school and published June 6 in 20Below:

Kayla Castillo, Khane Chemxananou, Janie Coverdell, Jessica Daugherty, Zachary Dube, Kristina Durette, Dustin Fletcher
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    , Shawna Kern, Samantha Kroeker, Nathan Pacheco, Maria Pastrana, Stephanie Paudois, Anthony Shipley, Tyler Stark, Michelle Sinnett and Kevin Tiffee.

    The graduation ceremony for seniors at Springfield High School will be Friday.

    Students graduating with highest honors include Michelle Brock, Elyse George, Alyssa Gerg, Karen Grabler, Jennifer Halttunen, Jennifer Johnson Jennifer Johnson is an American television writer and producer who has written episodes of television series such as Providence, The Guardian, Reunion, Lost and Cold Case.[1] References

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    Brock, the daughter of Margaret Brock and Gene Brock Jr., plans to attend 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. . She is 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. , Students Opposed to Drugs and Alcohol and Teens Against Tobacco Use. As a LINK leader, she mentored incoming freshmen.

    George, daughter of Colleen and Dennis Hunter Dennis Hunter is an American writer.

    Born in Wiesbaden, West Germany, he grew up in Norman, Oklahoma, where he attended college. His short fiction has appeared in the Church-Wellesley Review and Blueboy, and is included in the anthology Discontents.
     and Lee George, plans to attend Dartmouth College Dartmouth College, at Hanover, N.H.; coeducational; chartered 1769, opened 1770, the ninth colonial college (see Wheelock, Eleazar). Originally a men's college, Dartmouth began admitting women in 1972.  in Hanover, N.H. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Students Opposed to Drugs and Alcohol and Teens Against Tobacco Use. She served as associated student body secretary and on the Advisory Committee for Media United Against Drugs, as well as participating in varsity tennis, pep band A Pep Band is an ensemble of instrumentalists who play at functions or events with the purpose of entertaining, or "pepping" up a crowd. Often, members of a pep band are a subset of people from a larger ensemble like a marching band or concert band. , marching band and mock trial A simulated trial-level proceeding conducted by students to understand trial rules and processes. Usually tried before a mock jury, these proceedings are different from Moot Court proceedings, which simulate appellate arguments. .

    Gerg, daughter of Randy and Tanya Gerg, plans to attend the University of Oregon. She is a member of the National Honor Society and Students Opposed to Drugs and Alcohol and Teens Against Tobacco Use. She is a LINK leader.

    Grabler is the daughter of John and Cindy Grabler. She plans to attend the University of Oregon. She participated in volleyball and softball and was a LINK leader and a member of the National Honor Society.

    Halttunen, the daughter of Dana and Mary Halttunen, participated in soccer, band and the Leibniz Society. She plans to attend Linfield College.

    Johnson, the daughter of Hollie Ketman and Richard Johnson, plans to study business at the University of Oregon. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Students Opposed to Drugs and Alcohol, the marching and symphonic bands and the Human Rights Alliance.

    Kneen is the daughter of Terry and Dulcie Kneen. She plans to attend 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. . Her activities include soccer, basketball, track and tennis, National Honor Society and LINK leader.

    Lam, the son of Hong and Ling Lam, plans to study mechanical engineering. He plays guitar.

    Lee, the daughter of Russ and Janelle Lee, plans to enter the nursing program at George Fox University George Fox University (GFU) is a Christian university of the liberal arts & sciences, and professional studies. It is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a “Best Value” and as a top-tier master's-level university in the West. . She is involved in cheerleading The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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     and student council and is senior class representative.

    Leighton, the daughter of Irene and Loren Leighton, plans to attend Western Oregon University History

    Originally established in 1856 by Oregon pioneers as "Monmouth University", a private college, and later merged with another private institution (Bethel College near Rickreall) to become "Christian College.
    . She is involved in cheerleading, National Honor Society and Distributive Education Clubs of America. She is a LINK leader and reading tutor who worked on Read Across America.

    McGeehan-Muchmore, the son of Helen McGeehan, David Muchmore and Terry Pierce, plans to attend Reed College. He is involved in the Human Rights Alliance, mock trial, World Quest, model presidential nominating convention and Community Alliance of Lane County.

    Sakari, the daughter of Carl Sakari and Velda Arnaud, plans to attend Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash. She is involved in marching, symphonic, jazz and pep bands, and was a Peer Productions director and makeup designer and a member of the Human Rights Alliance.

    Smith, the son of Curtis Smith and Brenda Smith, plans to attend Oregon State University. He is a member of the chess team and was active in karate and the National Honor Society.

    Sumner, the daughter of Wendy Sumner and Steve Sumner, plans to study elementary education at Western Oregon University. She is involved in cheerleading and DECA DeCA Defense Commissary Agency (US DoD)
    DECA Delta Epsilon Chi
    DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America
    DECA Defense and Economic Cooperation Agreement
    , and is a LINK leader and tutor.

    Tran, the daughter of Cigi Tran, plans to study apparel design at Oregon State University. She participated in choir and dance, National Honor Society, science club, softball and Students Opposed to Drugs and Alcohol, and she was a LINK leader.

    CLASS OF 2005

    The members of the class of 2005 include Nathan Adair, Rebekah Adams, Abby Alani, Whitney Allen, Jordan Allensworth, Angela Alvarez, Sarah Anderson, Hannah Applegate, Maricela Arciga, Oscar Arellano, Sally Arena, Celedonio Arroyo,

    Heather Atchley-Grey, Anna Avey, Donald Bailey, Jim Ballard, Sueann Bankus, Alyssa Bastinelli, Javier Bautista, Hadeel Bayoumi, Steven Belcher, Joseph Benner, Skye Bergstrom, Brandon Bolton,

    Amanda Bosisto, Staton Bosisto, Michelle Brock, Stacie Bronson, Nikita Brougher, Jeremy Brown, Evan Brown-Godfrey, Tobias Brown-Heft, Cole Butterfield, Blanca Cabadas, Jaelyn Callahan, Michael Canaday, Mandy Cantrell, Cristino Carlos, Maria Carlos, Craig Carlson, Fidel Carranza, Kama Carroll,

    Derek Cedan-Beaty, Robert Chance, Casey Chandler, Kyle Chase, Jia Qi Chen, Dylan Clark, James Clark, Corey Clement, Kyle Clingenpeel, Stefan Colberg, Eloise Cole, Danielle Colley, Heather Compton, Treeva Conover,

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    , Christopher Curtiss, Lindsay Damewood, Claudia Damian, Jessica Daugherty, Ian Davis, Aliya Dean, Tanya Dean, Marizabel Delgado, Miranda Dellinger, Nichole Dempsey, Joshua Desatoff, Jacob Dewalt,

    Ashley Dewey, Donald Dial, David Diaz, Gretchen Dietmeyer, Terry Dillon, Lisa Dudley, Brandy Dunn, Aaron Dye, Dustin Dye, Felicia Echeverria, Adam Egan, Jessica English, Martha Estrada, Ashley Evans, Nicholas Everts Everts may refer to:
    • To turn inside out (see wiktionary)
    • Stefan Everts, motocross racer
    • Everts Township, Minnesota
    • Eversion (kinesiology)
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    2. A two-handled, convex, blunt-edged knife, for scraping hides; a fleshing knife.
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    , Gina Ford, Emily Fort, Clint Freeman, Jennifer Frisbie, Dylan Fritz, Margo Fultz, Alexander Funke,

    Jamie Gaines, Lisa Galligan, Jessica Ganieany, Alan Ganther, Alicia Garcia, Reynaldo Garcia, Rachael Gard, Joshua Geddis, Danielle Genovese, Elyse George, Alyssa Gerg, Michael Geyer, Jazmin Gonzalez, Ana Gomez, Nathan Goodrich, Kathy Gore, Karen Grabler, Erin Gray, Andrew Grimes, Keshia Hackett, Nina Haines, Adam Haldorson, Andrea Hall,

    Jennifer Halttunen, Linda Hancock, Jeffrey Hardwick, Cassandra Harper, Kevin Harper, Travis Harper, Devan Harral, Alayna Harris, Emily Hartung, Paul Hartzo, Brandy Hasken, Eren Hastie, Isaac Hatter, Mary Hayes, Daniel Henderson, Thomas Hennelly, Jennifer Hiestand, Anthony Higgins, Jeffrey Hines, Shaelynn Hodgson, Deven Hogeboom, Zackery Hollister, Brittany Holman, Courtney Holman, Kevin Hopkins, Timothy Humes, Jason Humphrey, Jami Hunter, Kendra Iverson,

    Britney Jacobson, Holly Jalof, Marlies Janssen, Angela Jenkins, Heather Jennings, Justin Jennings, Christina Jensen, Gina Jensen, Christopher Jessen, Alexsandra Jimenez, Ben Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Korin Johnson, Lacey Johnson, Jennifer Jolley, Jessica Joy, Chelsea Kellner, John Kettwig,

    Jennifer Kile, Cody King, Sarah King, Remington Klos, Molly Kneen, Eric Ko, Michael Krantz Krantz is the name of two persons:
    • Kermit E Krantz Physician and inventor
    • Grover Krantz Bigfoot researcher
    , David Lam, Abigail Lambert, Alisha Landry, Jessica Lang, Amanda Lee, Jayme Lee, Royce Leeds, Leanne Leighton, Teodora Leon, Dale Leyva, Gavin Light, Jonathan Lindstrom, Jamie Linkenback, Constance Locklear, Karalyn Luke, Nicholas Lunyou,

    Eric Marler, Christopher Martindale, Ivette Martinez, Clifford McCauley, Matthew McClintock Joshua McColligan, Krista McCray, Devin McGeehan-Muchmore, Ashley McGlasson, Megan McKinney, Adriana Medina, Matthew Melear, Erika Michlanski, Jason Millers, Justin Minter, Stephanie Mitchell,

    Timmothy Morgan, Ashley Muffley, Angela Murphy, Mikkala Neal, Tahnee Neether, Marcos Noriega, Nicole Norwood-McCall, Julie Oberfoell, Holly Olson, Kevin Pack, Kayla Pancake, Stephen Paudois, Fredy Paz, Andreaell Pearce, Robert Pearson, Hannah Penhallegon, Shawn Perea, Matthew Phelps,

    Alexandria Phillipe, Robert Phillips, Michael Picozzi, Sharon Pierce, Chad Pimentel, Charles Price, Alejandra Pulido, Christopher Randall, Monica Reece, Richard Retig, Jesse Rice, Amber Richmond, Anna Laura Riemann, Melanie Ripley, Tiffany Robinson, Nathan Robles Robles is a common surname in the Spanish language meaning oaks, and may refer to:
    • Alfonso García Robles (1911-1991), Mexican diplomat and politician
    • Aurora Robles (born 1980), Mexican fashion model
    • Charlie Robles (born 1943), Puerto Rican musician
    ,

    Lonney Rollins, Tiffany Ross, Timothy Ross, Christina Rulien, Louisa Russell, David Rydstedt, Stephen Rydstedt, Charli Sakari, Diana Sanchez, Evan Sanders, Elizabeth Savage, Jeffrey Saxman, Neal Schapper, Ryan Schaumburg, Brianna Schewanick, Benjamin Schifferdecker, April Schumacher, Ashley Scott, Christina Senger, Holli Serano, Sangeeta Sharma, Brandon-Bj Shaw, Davian Shepard-Kennedy, Korrena Skiles,

    Sharlene Smallwood, Brendan Smith, Heather Smith, Heather M. Smith, Kurtis Smith, Matthew Smith, Tyler Smith, Rex Sollars, Michael Spurgeon, Lucinda Stankavich, Cariann Stanley, Jessica Steele, Kristen Stewart, Glenn Stillman, Ryan Stratton, Jenny Sumner, Brian Sundblom, Whitney Swan, Angelica Swartout, Jonathan Swartout,

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    Terry Valdez, Ashley VanHorn, Jesse Van Horn-Morris, Kamarah Vandegriffe, Joseph Vargas, Rachel Vaughn, Vanessa Vigueria, Juan Villa, Roxann Volesky, Jesston Ward, Joseph Ward, Michael West, Carly Wiebe, Khiara Wildman, Cody Willis, Mark Wilson, Nathan Wilson, Marianne Winn, Leland Wolff, Kody Wood, Zachary Woods, Kevin Wright, Sheena Wright and Jessica Zarazua.

    GRADUATION

    When: 7:30 p.m. Friday

    Where: Silke Field (weather permitting)
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