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Springfield High School.


Byline: The Register-Guard

Graduation exercises will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Springfield High School's Silke Field. Commencement speakers will be selected from seniors with highest honors.

A baccalaureate service A baccalaureate service is an American event which features a speech or series of speeches given to a graduating senior class from a college or high school. The speeches are often, but not necessarily, of a religious nature, almost invariably Christian.  will be held Thursday 7:30 p.m. in 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
 auditorium.

The 19 seniors with highest honors are Eric Berglund, Meghan Briggs, Sarah Burke Sarah Burke (born 1982) is a Canadian freestyle skier. She won first place in the 2001 US Freeskiing Open in the half-pipe and second place in slopestyle. She won ESPN's 2001 Award for female skier of the year. She was voted number 91 on the FHM-U.S.'s 100 Sexiest Women 2006 list. , Beth Erickson, Katie Ferry, Emily Gregory, Kyle Haaby, Nicole Horton, Melinda Johnson, Lindsay Ann Jordan Ann Dibble Jordan was Director of the Department of Social Services for the University of Chicago Medical Center - 1986 to 1987; Field Work Associate Professor at the School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago - 1970 to 1987; Director of Social Services of , Kelly Lee, Martin Kraal kraal

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 and Mallory Wood.

Berglund, son of Arne and Deanna Berglund of Springfield, plans to attend Harvey Mudd College Harvey Mudd College: see Claremont Colleges.  in Claremont, Calif., studying computer science and math. He is 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. , an Advanced Placement Scholar and won first place in the state math test his sophomore year. He was honored as Outstanding Senior Scholar and as Outstanding Senior Man in technical drafting, math, physical science and language arts language arts
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Briggs is the daughter of John and Susan Briggs of Springfield. She 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.  on a Presidential Scholarship. She is the founder and president of the science club, founder of the "Every 15 Minutes" presentation, public relations officer public relations officer nencargado/a de relaciones públicas

public relations officer nresponsable m/f des relations publiques

 of Rotary Interact Rotary Interact (commonly shortened to Interact, short for "International Action") is a high school service club founded in 1962 by Rotary International. It is a student-led, non-profit organization in which 239,000 young people ages 14-18 currently participate. , secretary of the International Club, a member of National Honor Society and of the varsity swim team. She was named Outstanding Woman in the following areas: biological science, swimming, academics and special services.

Burke, daughter of Wayne Burke and Beverly Burke of Springfield, plans to attend the University of Hawaii (body, education) University of Hawaii - A University spread over 10 campuses on 4 islands throughout the state.

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 Honors College and major in pre-medical studies. She would like to become a pediatrician. She is a member of the National Honor Society, co-chairperson of International Club, a two-year varsity letterman in golf, Outstanding Scholar Athlete and is the Outstanding Senior Woman in art and in Spanish, as well as Outstanding Senior Woman Scholar.

Erickson is the daughter of Steve and Cathy Erickson of Springfield. She plans to attend Central Washington University Central Washington University, or CWU, is an accredited four-year educational institution located in Ellensburg, Washington in the United States. The university originally opened in the late 19th century as a teacher's college, which is still one of the primary majors taken there.  where she has received a full tuition scholarship to pursue a double major in music education and flute performance. She has been a member of the band council and the Eugene Youth Symphony, served as Springfield High School 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.  director and National Honor Society president. Her awards include being named SHO Performing Arts Student of the Month, Outstanding Senior Woman for Pep Band at Springfield High School, The Register-Guard Student of the Month and jazz excellency awards at two jazz festivals This is a list of notable jazz music festivals, broken down geographically. The festivals mentioned here should have at least some international recognition. Morocco
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Ferry, daughter of Mark and Patti Ferry of Springfield, plans to attend Lane Community College. She has been a varsity cheerleader for two years, winning two state and two West Coast Classic cheerleading The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 championships. She also won second place and third place at DECA DeCA Defense Commissary Agency (US DoD)
DECA Delta Epsilon Chi
DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America
DECA Defense and Economic Cooperation Agreement
 state competition. She is a member of National Honor Society.

Gregory, daughter of Ronald and Lynn Gregory of Springfield, plans to study for a degree in forestry management 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. . She played soccer for four years, was named All-League Honorable Mention three years in a row, Second Team All-League her senior year and was captain of the soccer team. She served as co-president of the International Club, was named Outstanding Senior Woman for physical education, International Club, soccer and social studies and named Outstanding Senior Woman Scholar.

Haaby is the son of Deborah Haaby and Darrel Haaby of Springfield. He plans to attend Oregon State University and major in civil engineering. He lettered in golf and basketball and was a member of the district championship basketball team. His honors include being awarded top in class for math and science, National Honor Society, National Honor Roll honor roll
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A list of names of people worthy of honor, especially:
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, All-American Scholar, The Register-Guard Student of the Month and National Scholar Athlete. He was also nominated for national recognition in math and science by the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  Achievement Society.

Horton, daughter of Bob and Denise Horton of Springfield, plans to attend the University of San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. . She was the student council social promoter for four years, a member of National Honor Society, Rotary Interact Club and DECA Club. In DECA she placed third at the state level and competed at the national level. She was a member of the cheer squad, was captain for two years, was a member of the All-State Cheerleading Team and was named All-American Cheerleader for three years. She was recognized as an Outstanding Senior Woman for scholarship and for senior class council.

Johnson, daughter of Barbara and Guy Johnson of Springfield, plans to attend the University of Oregon where she will study biochemistry. She is involved in the National Honor Society, Human Rights Alliance, orchestra, band, Big Sister/Big Brother, Peer Court and theater. She was named Hometown Human Rights Hero as well as Outstanding Senior Woman in orchestra.

Jordan is the daughter of Ted and Diana Jordan of Springfield. She plans to study apparel design and business at Oregon State University. She has been involved in and National Honor Society and served as a peer tutor, Miss Miller co-chairman and associated student body secretary. She earned a varsity letter in swimming. Her honors include being named Twin Rivers Rotary Student of the Month, Outstanding Senior Woman for the associated student body and 2003 prom queen. She is the recipient of the Target All Around Scholar Award, Oregon State University Diversity Achievement Scholarship, Springfield High School Booster Scholarship, Siuslaw Valley Bank Leadership Scholarship and Guy Davis OSEA OSEA Oregon School Employees Association
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 Scholarship.

Lee is the daughter of Dwight and Della Lee of Springfield. She plans to attend Simmons College in Boston where she will study a combination of psychology, sociology, art and African-American studies. She would like to pursue a career in education or social work. Her achievements include being a youth tutor in global studies, being the senior class representative and a member of the Human Rights Alliance and science club. She was also an associate member of the Lane County Human Rights Advisory Committee, was named National Achievement finalist, a Ron Brown Scholar, recipient of the Bill Powell Award for Outstanding Afro-American High School Students in Lane County, four time local gold medal winner in the ACT-SO ACT-SO Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological, and Scientific Olympics  Program and two time national gold medal winner in ACT-SO.

Kraal, son of Brian and Susal Kraal of Springfield, plans to attend Willamette University. He was involved in Human Rights Alliance, 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. , SODA (Students Opposed to Drugs and Alcohol), golf for four years, band for three years and Big Brother/Big Sister. He served as treasurer of the senior class.

Mann plans to attend Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University, at Pittsburgh, Pa.; est. 1967 through the merger of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (founded 1900, opened 1905) and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research (founded 1913).  to major in engineering. Her parents are Kathy Russell and Mel Mann. Her accomplishments include being named National Merit Scholar semi-finalist, Outstanding Senior Woman in math and science, Rotary Student of the Month, DECA Chapter high score award winner, DECA State fourth place and Scholar Athlete (four times). In addition, Marita has had lead roles in two mainstage theater productions and excelled in her advanced placement tests for calculus and composition.

Oberst, son of Stan and Beth Oberst of Dexter, plans to study computer science at Oregon State University. His goal is to earn a master's degree and become a software engineer. He has been a member of the National Honor Society, was named All-American Scholar, National Merit Scholarship Student of Merit, Outstanding Senior Man in theater, Outstanding Senior Man in Spanish and Outstanding Senior Male Scholar.

Pearse, daughter of David Pearse and Becky Pearse of Springfield, 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. , major in psychology and become a teacher. Her activities include being the opinions editor and writer for the school paper, The Sentinel. She was named the Outstanding Senior Woman for newspaper, Outstanding Senior Woman for peer tutoring and Elk's Student of the Month. She is the recipient of the Presidential Scholarship, Heritage Grant, Scholars for Service Grant and Shelton Robertson Memorial Scholarship.

Price is the daughter of Dave and Danell Ralston of Springfield. Her plans include attending the University of Oregon to study a medical-related field. Her activities include being a member of National Honor Society, senior class representative and a member and captain of the cheer squad.

Squires, daughter of Rick and Peggy Squires of Springfield, plans to attend Willamette University. She will compete for Willamette University in track and cross country. She participated in swimming, cross country and track, serving as captain of the cross country and track teams and being district champion in the 3000M in 2000. Other activities included National Honor Society, student council representative, Interact Club secretary, Model United Nations delegate, Human Rights Alliance and Freedom's Answer School coordinator. Her honors include being named Advanced Placement Scholar, Honor Roll for AMC-12A Math Competition, MADD MADD Mothers Against Drunk Drivers Public health An organization that advocates stricter legislation against DUI and underage drinking, and provides support services for victims of DUI collisions. See DUI.  Essay Contest second place winner and Rotary Student of the Month.

Thrasher, daughter of John and Chris Thrasher of Springfield, plans to attend the University of Oregon. She was a member of National Honor Society, band council and Cappies theater critics. She served as vice president of DECA, historian for the Interact Club and project leader for By Kids 4 Kids. She is the recipient of the University of Oregon Presidential Scholarship.

Wood, the daughtor of Tina and Ethan Kaeo and Larry Wood of Springfield, plans to attend Simmons College in Boston. Her activities include National Honor Society, orchestra and social promoter for Rotary Interact Club. She was selected Miss Congeniality in the Miss Miller competition, placed third at DECA State in the travel and tourism competition in 2003 and was named Elk's Student of the Month and won the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship.

The 255 members of the class of 2003 include Tyler Alexander, Allan Andreasen, Phillip Andrus, Dylan Anitok, Amy Arnold, Steven Baker, Dwan Baity McNair, Christopher Barley, Sara Beck, Jessica Beihl, Eric Berglund, Justin Berry, Jessica Biles,

Kathrine Bogelund, Rachel Bonin-Rutledge, Kevin Boothe, Stephanie Bour, Kimberly Brasseur, Meghan Briggs, Max Broderick, Christine Brown, Tia Brown Lynch, Carly Buck, Sarah Burke, Nathaniel Burnett, Cassidy Busse,

Jennifer Carey, Maria Carlos Sotelo, Jeremy Cave, Angel Cavenaugh, Gary Chan, Amie Chouinard, Adriana Clement, Britt Coiner, Eric Cole, Erica Coleman, Jeremy Coleman, Carina Carina (kərē`nə) [Lat.,=the keel], southern constellation, representing the keel of the ancient constellation Argo Navis, or Ship of the Argonauts. Carina contains Canopus, the second brightest star in the sky.  Conover, Crystal Cook, Michael Cook, Charisa Coxen, Nathan Crone crone

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Tammy Ekberg, Brent Elder, Samuel Elkington, Elizabeth Erickson, Heidi Erickson, Kristopher Fair, Rian Farquhar, Jonathan Ferchland, Katherine Ferry, George Fleming, Alicia Forbis, Jennifer Francesco, Casey Frederickson, Dustin Freeman, Desiree Frost, Zachary Gard, Drew Guaderman, Erick Gillette, Irene Gomez, Maria Gonzalez, Brandon Goodman, Heather Gordon, Joshua Gotter, Jessie Gransbury, Andrew Gregory, Emily Gregory,

Kyle Haaby, Nathan Haldeman, Tabitha Hamilton, Shawn Harmon, Brandon Harris, Sally Harris, Jaime Harrison, Rudel Harvey Jr., Wayne Hench, Shawna Henderson, Amber Higgins, Nicole Higgins, Lisa Hill, Adam Hinman, James Holk, Nichole Horton, Brittany Houser, Calvin Houtchens,

David Huber, Liliane Hudson, Joseph Huffman, Julie Huffman, Evan Hufford, Daniel Isitt, Brandon Jackson, Holly Jenkins, Angel Johnson, Lindsey Johnson, Melinda Johnson, Lindsay Jordan, Katherine Julien, Rae Kashiyama-Bergman, Austin Kneen, Martin Kraal, Kristin Kugler, Alexander Laakso, Sara Lanning, Maria Lara, Will Larison, Summer Laughlin,

Jamie Leach, Lance Learnard, Jennifer Lee, Kelly Lee, Keven Lee, Clint Leigh, Allison LeMoigne, Michael Leonhardy, Trisha Lewis, Jesse Lovely, Kayla Madison, Chika Maeda, Ryan Magnuson, Lee Maire,

Marita Mann, Todd Mann, Melissa Martin, Quincy Martin, Richard Maser, Crystal Mason, Renaud Mazoyer, Lorannda McCullough, Chad McDermott, Dee McKenna, Levi McKenny, Brent McKinney, Joseph Means, Allen Miller, Andrew Millers, Blair Moninger, Maria Montes mon·tes  
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 Cruz, Veronica Morante Diaz,

Cody Morgan, Melissa Munoz, Alisha Napohaku, Diana Navarrete, Corey Netherton, Sopheap Nhep, Bobby Nott III,

Kelly Oberfoell, Ian Oberst, Brenda Olivarez, Juan Osorio Huesca, Gregory Pardoen, Nicholas Parks, Stephanie Parthie, Amanda Pearse, Braden Pelky, Kori Perpinan, Joyce Phillips, Meagan Poole, Chelsea Price, Aurora Pulido, Jason Putnam,

Jaymee Quigley, Christopher Race, Amber Ramsey, Rosalind Rattan rattan (rătăn`), name for a number of plants of the genera Calamus, Daemonorops, and Korthalsia climbing palms of tropical Asia, belonging to the family Palmae (palm family). , Amanda Reed, DeLana Reed, Andreas Reichert, Nichole Rise, Shawna Robello, Melissa Rodriguez, Bryan Root, Ashley Rose, Kelly Rosin, Robert Russell, Cristian Salgado, Maryhelen Sambrano Perez, Andrew Saputo,

Dane Schapper, Robert Schmisek, Jessica Schussler, Melissa Scott, Coriana Seghetti, Daniel Shaddy, Rebekah Shaw, Stefanie Shefcheck, Jan Sieder, Jennifer Siewell, Andrew Silvius, Michelle Sinnett, Sarah Sitowski, Keith Skiles, Anthony Smith, Jonathan Smith, Ryan Smith,

Michael Southworth Jr., Audrey Squires, Justin Stainbrook, Jessica Starkey, Sterling Stein, Blaine Stephens, Robert Stovall, Michael Stratton, Anthony Strickland, Bradley Sutherland, Brian Swartley,

Staci Taylor, Frank Tevis, Jacob Thomas, Christopher Thompson, Johnathon Thramer, Joy Thrasher, Beau Tobler, Melissa Towle, Matthew Townsend, Ryan Toy, Christopher Truebe, Jacquelyn Ulbright, Caleb Van Horn, Noah Van Horn-Morris, Asher Vidos, Sarah Wadkins,

Lindsay Walline, Holly Watson, Jeffrey Watson, Shannon Welling, Jamie Wenzel, Jesse Wier, Chris Wilkins, Nicole Wilson, Joseph Winkle Jr., Marleah Wood, Crystal Woodruff, Mallory Woods, Laycee Workman-Nailon, Michael Works, Kyle Wortman and Charles Yonker.

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