Fruitport High School Honor Grads Calvary Christian School
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Fruitport High School Honor Grads Calvary Christian School
Fruitport High School Honor Grads Lindsay Rachel Armstrong, daughter of Darryl and Karen Armstrong, will attend Aquinas College to pursue a veterinary career. Lindsay participated in soccer and volleyball. She also participated in mission trips, National Honor Society, and Student Athlete Leadership Team. Rachael Nicole Folkmier, daughter of David Folkmier and Teresa Folkmier, will attend Michigan State University to become a surgeon. She was active in track, volleyball, and basketball. Rachael was a member of student council, National Honor Society, and Spanish Club. Ryan Scott McKellar, son of Scott and Kathy McKellar, will attend Michigan State University to study chemical engineering. He was active in soccer, snowboarding, and basketball. Andrea Ruth Ritz, daughter S a r a Ly n n H a g g e r t y , daughter of Tim and Lori H a g g e r t y, w i l l a t t e n d Muskegon Community College to pursue a degree in psychology. Sara was a member of Business Professionals of America and National Honor Society. She also participated in tennis and band. Caitlin Josephine Hegenbart , daughter of Michael and Lisa Hegenbart, will attend the University of Michigan to study foreign language and linguistics. She was a member of National Honor Society and participated in Tae Kwon Do and after school drama productions. Lauren Hazekamp, daughter of Dave and Julie Hazekamp, will attend Hope College in the fall to study physical therapy. She was active in volleyball, soccer, and basketball. Lauren served as president of the National Honor Society. Carly Ann Hoekenga, daughter of Richard and Kelly Hoekenga, will attend Muskegon Community College to pursue a degree in nursing with a minor in Spanish. She was a member of student council, National Honor Society, and DECA. Carly also participated in varsity golf. 2012 of Don and Teresa Ritz, will attend Central Michigan University to pursue a business degree with a Spanish minor. Andrea was a member of Business Professionals of America, student council and National Honor Society. M a l l o r y J o e l l e Ve s t , daughter of Joseph and Myriam Vest, plans to attend Cambellsville University. She was active in DECA, SALT, National Honor Society, and student council. Mallory volunteered in many church activities. She was a member of the cross country, basketball and track teams. Taren Keith , daughter of Rodney and Mary Keith, will attend Grand Valley State University Honors College to study special education. Taren was a member of Imagery, Upstagers, and National Honor Society. She also volunteered as a Sunday school teacher. Calvary Christian School graduates Patrick Thomas Asdell , the son of Thomas and Judith Asdell, will be graduating with honors. He was on the all-A honor roll for four years. He has played varsity basketball for four years and will be attending Cornerstone University in the fall to get a degree in secondary mathematics education. Joelle Clarisse Byers will attend Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa to pursue a degree in elementary education. She is the daughter of Scott and Rosanne Byers. Joelle participated in her church youth group, student council, and Talents for Christ competition. She was also a member of band and is passionate about music. Guthrie Austin Collins is the son of Jerry and Ruth Collins. He will be attending Ferris State University in the fall to pursue a degree in professional golf management. Guthrie plays varsity basketball, varsity soccer, varsity track, and varsity golf. Guthrie also works at Arby’s. Matthew Galen Newton is the son of Kevin and Carol Newton. He plans on attending Muskegon Community College in the fall. He participated in his church youth group and volunteers at the Muskegon Rescue Mission. Fruitport Area News • May 2012 • Page 17 David Carl Thomas Borgeson, the son of Greg and Kim (Tozer) Borgeson will be graudating with honors from Calvary Christian School. He plans to attend Muskegon Community College for one year and then transfer to the University of Michigan to study pre-medicine. David is the president of the Calvary Christian Schools chapter of the National Honor Society. Throughout high school, David has participated in varsity soccer, varsity basketball, varsity track and field, and is a member of the concert band and choir. David has served as a volunteer at Hackley Hospital for over five years, and is very active in his church. Sydni Jo Elise Clark will attend Indiana Wesleyan University to pursue a degree in illustration, art education or graphic design. She is the daughter of Richard and LuSinda Clark, and has participated in varsity soccer, cheerleading, basketball, volleyball, and track. Sydni has also been part of her church youth group and plans to go on a mission trip to Newark, New Jersey this summer. Jade Alan Kroening, the son of Scott and Jodie Kroening, has been involved in soccer, band, and numerous community and missions works through his church. He plans to attend Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue a major in audio engineering technology, with a minor in music business. Randy Lee Ortquist is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ortquist. Randy plans on attending Muskegon Community College in the fall to pursue a degree in business. He has played varsity golf and soccer for three years. A member of student council, he also volunteered at many nonprofit organizations around the Muskegon area. Drew Anthony Rosencrants is the son of Scott and Nancy Rosencrants. Drew has played varsity soccer for four years and was awarded “all conference” and “honorable mention” each year. He has been a member of the high school band for four years. Drew has also been a member of and co-captain of the Calvary golf team for the past three years. Drew plans on attending Muskegon Community College in the fall. Patrick Jonathan Stewart, the son of Joe and Chris Stewart, plans to attend Muskegon Community College in the fall. He plans on transferring to Ferris State University to study sports management. Katie Lyn Vander Velde is the daughter of Pamela Vander Velde. Katie plans on pursuing a career as a medical clerk or nanny. Throughout her high school years, she served at her church and in the community. Katie was president of the senior class and served on the student council committee.