Students achieve success

The following students were named to Northwood University’s Dean’s List for the Fall 2005 term:
Clarkston ? Andrew T. Brown, sophomore, parents Thomas Brown and Teresa Brown; David J. Gardiner, freshman, parents Jay and Julia Gardiner; Kelly L. Keil, freshman, parents Francis and Cynthia Keil; and Michael J. Vitale, freshman, parent Nickey Vitale.
Davisburg ? Anna S. McManus-Trim, junior, parents Jeffrey and Tracey Trim.
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Jessica Rose Robinson was named to the Fall Quarter Dean’s List for the 2005-2006 school year at Northwestern University.
Robinson is a freshman who graduated from Clarkston High School in 2005.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tegler are proud to announce the December 2005 graduation of their children.
Derek Edward Tegler graduated with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan ? Dearborn.
Jennifer Ryan Tegler graduated with a bachelor of science degree in early childhood development from Central Michigan University.
Both are Clarkston High School graduates.

The following students were named to the first semester 2005-05 Dean’s List for Hope College: Brianna O’Donnell, Laura Arpke, Matthew Green, Kimberly Conger and Elizabeth Knappe.
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A local student’s leadership qualities were recently recognized by her peers, when elected as a 2006 leader of their Albion College Greek sorority. Caitlin McLean was elected president for Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
McLean is a sophomore dual majoring in economics and management and Spanish and is a member of the Gerstacker Liberal Arts Program in Professional Management.
She is the daughter of Mary Ellen McLean of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Craig Thomas, a 2005 Clarkston High graduate was named to the Grand Valley State University Dean’s List for the fall semester.
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Heather Harrison, of Clarkston, was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in communication from Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee on December 17, 2005.
Harrison was one of more than 160 students receiving a bachelor’s or master’s degree from President Randolph Lowry.
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Several area students received Academic Honors for the Fall 2005 semester at Ferris State University:
Clarkston: Amanda Chicalas, Tracy Epifano, Sara E. Norton, Michael F. Rashid, Matthew J. Smith, Sara E. Tilley, Kyle J. Walkowski.
Davisburg: Adam P. Rice.
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Jennifer Carlson, a junior accounting major at Hillsdale College was named to the Dean’s List for the 2005 fall semester.
Carlson is the daughter of Bob and Nancy Carlson of Clarkston and is a 2003 graduate of Clarkston High School.

Several students were named to the Albion College Dean’s List for the fall 2005 semester:
Colby Albarkat is a junior majoring in English and minoring in philosophy and journalism. She is the daughter of Muwaffaq Albarkat and Rhonda Albarkat of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Jennifer Cusumano is a senior majoring in speech education and completing the elementary education program. She is the daughter of Cosimo Cusumano and Josephine Cusumano of Clarkston and a graduate of CHS.
Michael Frenchi is a sophomore. He is the son of Mark Frenchi and Kathleen Frenchi of Clarkston.
Janine Golden is a junior majoring in psychology education and minoring in English education and completing the secondary education program. She is the daughter of John Golden and Lori Golden of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Bethany Gozdzialski is a senior majoring in geology and minoring in anthropology and sociology and Geographic Information Systems. She is the daughter of Theodore Gozdzialski of Waterford and Pamela Gozdzialski of Clarkston and a graduate of CHS.
Allyson Kowalk is a first-year student and is a member of the Gerstacker Liberal Arts Program in Professional Management. She is the daughter of Stephen Kowalk and Cindy Kowalk of Clarkston and a graduate of CHS.
Lauren Kurowski is a first-year student and is a member of the Gerstacker Liberal Arts Program in Professional Management. She is the daughter of Donald Kurowski and Camille Kurowski of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Caitlin McLean is a sophomore majoring in economics and management and Spanish and is a member of the Gerstacker Liberal Arts Program in Professional Management. She is the daughter of Mary Ellen McLean of Clarkston and a graduate of CHS.
Bryan Yestrepsky is a junior at Albion College. He is the son of Daniel Yestrepsky and Diane Yestrepsky of Clarkston and a graduate of Notre Dame Prep.
Emily Aldrich is a first-year student. She is the daughter of Steven Aldrich and Mary Aldrich of Davisburg and a graduate of CHS.
Megan Anderson is a junior majoring in psychology and minoring in cell and molecular biology. She is the daughter of Bill Anderson of Pontiac and DeLynn Anderson of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Jamie Gove is a junior majoring in English education and physical education and completing the secondary education program and K-12 Education Program. She is the daughter of Michael Gove and Kathy Gove, both of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Lyndsey Kitson is a first-year student. She is the daughter of Donald Kitson and Victoria Kitson of Clarkston and a graduate of CHS.
Brandon Reiss is a junior majoring in chemistry . He is the son of William Reiss and Karen Reiss of Clarkston.
Jonathan Reynolds is a first-year student. He is the son of Mike Reynolds and Julie Reynolds of Clarkston.
Alexandra Snook is a first-year student. She is the daughter of Earl and Barbara Snook of Clarkston.

Jessica Schmansky of Clarkston and Barbara Despins of Springfield were named to the 2005 fall semester Dean’s List for Olivet College.
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The following students from Clarkston earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the fall semester from Schoolcraft College: Yolande Arnold, Matt Paul Mathiak, and Jessica J. Whetstone.
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Brian Bigger, of Clarkston, was named to the fall 2005 Dean’s List at Spring Arbor University.
Bigger is a sophomore studying Worship Arts. He is the son of John and Diana Bigger.
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Michael Danbert Claus, a junior at DePauw University, was named to the Dean’s List for the 2005 fall semester.
Claus is a resident of Clarkston.

The following students were named to Central Michigan University’s Honors List for the fall 2005 semester:
Clarkston ? Kelli M. Babb, Katie J. Bailey, Robert Bernardi, Lindsey A. Bramble, Andela M. Compagnoni, Kelly A. Dougherty, Adam D. Drankhan, Mark D. Garland, Suzanne Giroux, Jessica Harding, Ashley R. Hipsher, Katie L. Johnson, Kristie L. Koepke, Amy J. Love, Ryan L. McLeod, Lindsay A. Mecoli, Suzanne E. Meloche, Laura M. Minando, Christina S. Paci, Michael A. Peteuil, Michael B. Schiller, Brian A. Secord, Lindsay K. Smith, Jennifer A. Stanton, Michael J. Waraksa, Ryan R. Wheaton, Shanna M. Williamson, Kevin M. Worley and Emily R. Zarzycki.
Davisburg ? Abigail Bauer, Sarah A. Beck, Renee N. Loubert, Samantha M. Marion and Mary K. Murphy.
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Jennifer Stanton, a 2005 Clarkston High School graduate, was named to the Central Michigan University Dean’s List for the fall 2005 semester.
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Greg Thorstad, a 2005 Clarkston High School graduate, was named to the Michigan State University Dean’s List for the 2005 fall semester.
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Rebecca Flores and Adam Gebus, both of Clarkston, were named to the Fall 2005 Dean’s List at Kettering University.
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Brenton John Place, Clarkston, was named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2005-2006 semester at Anerson University, Indiana.
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Nicholas C. Arkwright is the recipient of the Free Enterprise Scholarship for the 2006-2007 academic year at Northwood University.
The $5,000 scholarship is awarded to students who have exhibited academic excellence during their high school years. The scholarship is renewable if criteria are met.
Arkwright will graduate from Clarkston High School this spring and is planning to work on a business degree at Northwood.
He is the son of Stephen and Jennifer Arkwright, of Clarkston.

Laura Arpke, of Clarkston, the daughter of Richard and Denise Arpke, graduated on May 7 from Hope College with a bachelor of arts in management and french.
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Stefanie Haba, of Clarkston, the daughter of Anthony and Barbara Haba, graduated on May 7 from Hope College with a bachelor of arts in biology and psychology.
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Ashley Vander Weel, a 2002 graduate of Clarkston High School, the daughter of Larry and Joy Vander Weel of Springfield Township, recently graduated from Wayne State University with a bachelor of science in dietetics.
Ashley plans on becoming a research dietitian in the area of nutrigenomics (gene-nutrition interaction and therapy). She hopes to pursue her PhD in molecular nutrition-nutrition biochemistry at either the University of Arizona or the University of Texas.
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The following students graduated from Central Michigan University this past December:
Clarkston ? Sarah J. Booth, Lindsay M. Brandt, Anna M. Green, Sarah B. Morgan, Joshua E. Strathres and Gary M. Strutz.
Davisburg ? Kristen R. Samuilow.
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Russell P. Drown, of Clarkston, received his masters in business administration from Wisconsin-Whitewater University this past winter.
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David J. Gardiner, son of Jay and Julia Gardiner, of Clarkston, was named to the President’s List for the winter term at Northwood University.
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The following students were named to the Dean’s List at Northwood University for the winter 2005 term:
Clarkston ? Kelly L. Keil and Michael J. Vitale
Davisburg ? Anna S. McManus-Trim, Audrie M. Pankowski and Adam M. Strong.

Nathaniel Knapper, of Clarkston, was awarded an $1,800 scholarship for the 2006-07 year by the Communications Arts and Sciences Department at Calvin College.
Knapper received one of two Ann Janssen Noteboom Scholarships. The award honors junior and senior communications majors who show outstanding promise.
Knapper recently completed a year as part of the McGregor Scholarship Group at the college in Grand Rapids. He was one of 40 students selected to participate in various educational activities and special tours of historic sites.
The 20-year-old Oakland Christian High School graduate interned during the 2005 summer at the Michigan Capitol with Senate Majority Leader Ken Sikkema. This summer, he is serving as a legislative staffer for Rep. Fulton Sheen, R-Plainwell, who chairs the House Tax Policy Committee.
Knapper, who graduated as valedictorian, is the son of Dan and Annette Knapper of Clarkston.
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Several area students recently graduated from Albion College: Jennifer Cusumano, daughter of Cosimo Cusumano and Josephine Cusumano; Bethany Gozdzialski, daughter of Theodore Gozdzialski and Pamela Gozdzialski; Kaitlyn Sitar, daughter of Steven Sitar and Janet Sitar; and Marianne Schwartz, daughter of Michael Schwartz and Judith Schwartz.

David Gardiner of Clarkston was among six Northwood University students who attended the Michigan Campus Compact annual Service Leadership Camp this fall.
Teams learn about community service and service-learning in higher education. Gardiner is the son of Jay and Julia Gardiner of Clarkston.
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Michael Auchter of Clarkston has been named to the dean? slist for the spring quarter at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
Auchter, the son of Mark and Elaine Auchter, is majoring in computer engineering.

Clarkston High School graduates Thomas Beattie, Zachary McDonald, and Ian Sabbag, all first-year students at Albion College, have been accepted into Albion’s Carl A. Gerstacker Liberal Arts Institute for Professional Management.
Beattie is the son of Thomas Beattie and Amy Beattie of Clarkston. McDonald’s parents are Robert McDonald and Donna McDonald of Clarkston, and Sabbag’s are Paul Sabbag and Kim Voog-Sabbag of Clarkston.
Gerstacker students must complete degree requirements in economics and management, along with courses in ethics, writing, speaking and management, and fulfill at least two internships in a wide range of business settings.
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Kelly Ann Blundy, Clarkston High School graduate, received her doctorate in chiropractic on Aug. 19 from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, Mo.
Blundy also holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Biology. She is an alumnus of Chu Rho Sigma Fraternity as a Sister in the Bond at Logan College.
She received a health center Certificate of Appreciation and a Certificate of Merit. She plans to practice in New York City.
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James Ziemann of Clarkston and John Strong of Davisburg were named to the Dean’s List for the fall term at Northwood University. Students must earn a 3.25/4.00 grade point average to make the list.
Ziemann, a sophomore, is the son of David and Donna Ziemann. Strong, a junior, is the son of John and Christine Strong.
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Jennifer Kilgore of Lake Orion has been named to the President’s List for the fall term at Northwood University. To make the list, students must earn a 3.85 grade point average.
Kilgore, a senior, is the daughter of Cathi Williams of Lake Orion and Douglas Kilgore of Clarkston.

Clarkston High School graduates Gregory Davis, Zachary McDonald and Ian Sabbag have been accepted this fall into the Prentiss M. Brown Honors Institute at Albion College.
Davis, a first-year student at Albion, is the son of Jeffrey Davis and Susan Davis of Clarkston. McDonald, also a first-year student, is the son of Robert McDonald and Donna McDonald of Clarkstonl. Sabbag, a first year as well, is the son of Paul Sabbag and Kim Voog-Sabbag of Clarkston.
Honors students are required to enroll in four ‘Great Issues? seminars in humanities, science, social science, and fine arts. In addition to the seminars, they must graduate with a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and produce an Honors thesis.

Sarah Jennett, 2005 Clarkston High School graduate, cheered with the University of Michigan cheerleading squad at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1.
This is her second year cheering for UM, where she is a pre-med student.
Jennett, her parents Jodi and Tom Jennett, and younger sister Kelsey travelled to California to watch her perform at both the parade and the game.
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Jennifer Carlson, a senior in accounting at Hillsdale College, was named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester.
Carlson, a 2003 graduate of Clarkston High School, is the daughter of Bob and Nancy Carlson of Clarkston.
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The following Albion College students were named to the Dean’s List. To make the list, they must achieve a 3.5 or higher GPA:
? Robert Clark is a sophomore majoring in English, with a concentration in the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Public Policy and Service and Law, Justice and Society. He is the son of Max and Harriet Clark of Clarkston and a Clarkston High graduate.
? Michael Compagnoni was also named a new Albion College fellow. Compagnoni is a junior majoring in political science, with a concentration in the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Public Policy and Service. He is the son of Charles and Maureen Compagnoni, and a graduate of Newtown High School.
? Katherine Dever is a first-year student at Albion College. She is the daughter of Peter and Beth Dever of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.

Kasse Marie Parkinson of Clarkston graduated from Madonna University with a degree in Sign Language Studies.
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Anamarie D. Allingham, Kelli M. Babb, Sienna M. Badalamenti, Katherine M. Bailey, Katie J. Bailey, Marina L. Dabrowski, Kelly A. Dougherty, Adam D. Drankhan, Michelle Elise Erdmann, Brent Stephen Fisher, Jack P. Kinsey, Kathrine Ann Klockow, Christopher S. Lagona, Dustin J. Markwood, Anne Christine Maxwell, Joshua C. Melvin, Jessica J. Osmak, Christina S. Paci, Theresa Marie Rozwadowski, Michael S. Smith, Sheri Smith, Rachel C. Tyler, Brittney M. Volin, Michael J. Waraksa, Michael P. Willett, Katie M. Wilmot, Emily R. Zarzycki, and Nicholas S. Zeeman, all of Clarkston, were named to the Central Michigan University’s fall semester honors list.
They earned at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
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Christine M. Witkowski of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List at Northwestern University, Ill., for the fall quarter.
She is a student in the School of Music. Dean’s List students must achieve at least a 3.75/4.00 GPA.
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David Gardiner of Clarkston was granted the Oscar W. Kloha Memorial Scholarship this year. Gardiner, the son of Jay and Julia Gardiner of Clarkston, is a student at Northwood University.

Christine Marie Witkowski of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List at Northwestern University in Illinois.
She is the daughter of Mike Witkowski and Kathleen Smith of Clarkston.
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Brad Gale was named to the Dean’s List at Michigan State University for fall semester.
He is a 2006 graduate of Clarkston High School, and a student in the Lyman-Briggs School of Science and Math.
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Cary Marie Henneman and Brenton John Place, both of Clarkston, were named to the Dean’s List for the 2006 spring semester at AndersonUniversity in Indiana.
To make the list, students must earn a 3.5/4.0 GPA.

Carrie Chaffee, Clarkston High School graduate, was named to the Dean’s List at Alma College for the fall term.
Dean’s List students must earn at least a 3.5 GPA.
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Gillian Nordquist of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania.
Nordquist, a sophomore, is a student athlete at the women’s cross country and track and field team.

Leasha Caverly of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List at Bethel College in Indiana.
She earned at least a 3.5 GPA.
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Jay Martello, a Hope College senior from Clarkston, is studying off-campus in the Washington Honors Program in the District of Columbia.
He is the son of Emily Martello of Clarkston and Richard Martello. He is a 2003 graduate of Clarkston High School.
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David J. Gardiner and Tara J. Roth, both of Clarkston, were named to the fall term Dean’s List at Northwood University.
Gardiner, a sophomore, is the son of Jay and Julia Gardiner of Clarkston.
Roth, also a sophomore, is the daughter of Robert and Peggy Roth of Clarkston.
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Jennifer Kilgore, a senior at Northwood University, recently competed in the Delta Epsilon/DECA International Career and State Career and Development Conference in Lansing.
Kilgore won first place in Human Resources Management Decision Making, third place in Executive Job Interview, and was a finalist in Hospitality Marketing Management.
She is the daughterof Cathi Williams of Lake Orion andDouglas Kilgore of Clarkston.
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Matthew J. Snyder recently earned his Bachelor of Business Administration Degree at Northwood University.
Snyder is the son of Kent Snyder of Clarkston.

The Clarkston High School Forensics Speech Team won first place honors in the Small Teams division at the Frankenmuth tournament Feb. 24.
This is the 2nd year in a row that Clarkston has earned first place.
Senior Heidi Bretz earned a trophy with her second-place finish overall in Poetry – her highest placing yet.
Also, junior Marissa Ortiz finished ninth overall in Prose out of 30 other
contestants.
Junior Rob Miller competed in his first Forensics tournament for Oratory and even earned a third place in one of his rounds.
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Lisa Sickman was named to the President’s List at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC.
Sickman is majoring in Psychology and attained a 4.0 for the fall semester. She is also a member of the Cross Country and Track teams.
She was a member of the championship Clarkston High School Cross Country teams. She is the daughter of Bill and Colleen Sickman of Clarkston.
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Jamie Gove, Clarkston High School graduate, made the 2007 Albion College softball team.
Gove is the daughter of Michael and Kathy Gove of Clarkston.
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Chelsea Hassett of Clarkston has made the dean’s list for the fall semester of her sophomore year at the United States Naval Academy.
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Tara Roth of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List at Northwood University for the fall term 2006.
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Danielle R. Newman of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List at Boston University for the fall semester.

Brad Bailey of Clarkston recently finished his Ph.D. in chemistry on the synthesis and characterization of metal-ligand multiple bonds.
He will join recent Nobel laureate Richard Schrock at MIT as a postdoctoral researcher.
His honors include the GAANN fellowship, William H. Nebergall Memorial Award, Lubrizol Fellowship, and Felix Haurowitz Award.
He has presented in Anaheim, Washington D.C., and University of Notre Dame, and has written for 16 publications.
Bailey graduated Clarkston High School in 1998 and University of Michigan in 2002. He is the son of Pat and Doug Bailey of Clarkston. He has three older brothers, Dan, Chris, and Adam.
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Maureen Kuhta of Clarkston was named to the DePaul University Dean’s List for the 2006 fall term.
Kuhta is pursuing a Biological Sciences majoy.

Nate Knapper of Clarkston was recently honored with the Congressman Paul Henry Integrity Award, the Daniel Rosenthal Legislative Intern Award and the Frank M. Fitzgerald Public Service Award.
‘It was a surprise and an honor at the same time,? said Knapper, a junior at Calvin College.
‘You work hard, and sometimes you see the benefits, and sometimes it’s not as clear to you. But this time it certainly has been clear, and the Lord has blessed,? said Knapper, an Oakland Christian grad.
He is considering law school following his 2008 graduation.
‘I have sort of a general interest in entering the intelligence community: FBI, CIA, Homeland Security, something like that,? he said.
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Megan Anderson and Jamie Gove, both of Clarkston, presented projects at Albion College’s recent Elkin R. Isaac Research Symposium
Anderson presented the research project ‘Effects of Dentate Gyrus and Ca1 Lesions on Trace Appetitive Conditioning in Rats.? She also received the David K. and Patricia B. Hogberg Award for Research Excellence in Psychology and the Ned S. Garvin Award in Neuroscience at the college’s annual Honors Convocation, held with the symposium. She was also elected to the Albion College chapter of Sigma XI, a national honorary society for students who have demonstrated outstanding scientific research potential.
Anderson is a senior majoring in psychology, and minoring in cell and molecular biology, with a concentration in neuroscience. She is the daughter of Bill Anderson of Pontiac and DeLynn Anderson of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Gove presented the research project ‘Four- and Five-Year Olds? Perceptions on Physical Activity and Nutrition.? She is a senior majoring in English education and physical education, and is completing the K-12 education program. She is the daughter of Michael and Kathy Gove of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Luke Thompson, Springfield Christian Academy, Clarkston, and Zachary Weiss, Clarkston High School, were awarded Congressional Medal of Merit Honors May 4 by U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers.
Each student demonstrated exemplary citizenship and academic excellence throughout their high school careers.
‘An outstanding sense of service to their peers, education, and community is the hallmark of these young adults,? Rogers said. ‘It is a privilege to recognize their achievements and to honor them with the Congressional Medal of Merit.?
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Sashabaw Middle School Seventh Grade Silver Band and the Seventh Grade Red Band both earned 2nd Division Ratings at State Festival.
Silver Band earned straight 2nd Division ratings on the concert stage and sightreading. Red Band earned two 2nd Division ratings and a 1st Division rating on stage, and a 1st Division in sightreading. All participating students received medals.
Nine Clarkston Community Schools bands performed at the state level. These bands included almost 500 students grades 7-12, the highest of any in Michigan.

The Clarkston Area Optimist Club is proud awarded scholarships to four Clarkston Community Schools students to attend music camp this summer.
The winners are Lauren Rodewald, seventh grade, Matthew Lawson, ninth grade, Jenna Harkness, seventh grade, and Monique Zentner, sixth grade. Each student will receive $500 to attend Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.
‘The main reason for having this program is to encourage enthusiasm for music in the Clarkston area,? said Ann Dutton, chairman of the Optimists? Music Scholarship Committee.
‘The applications were very impressive and winners were chosen keeping our purpose in mind. As in past years, the winners were chosen from the Middle and Junior High schools. We would like to congratulate all 15 students who applied for the scholarships this year on their hard work, dedication and achievements.?
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Bryan Yestrepsky received a Richard K. Vitek Chemistry Scholarship during Albion College’s annual Honors Convocation held late last month.
The Albion College faculty and administration choose recipients for these awards from among the most exemplary students in all academic departments.
Yestrepsky, a senior majoring in chemistry, is the son of Daniel Yestrepsky and Diane Yestrepsky of Clarkston and a graduate of Notre Dame Prep.

Lindsay Viviano, daughter of Gabe and Nancy Viviano of Clarkston, made the top 10 in her grade division in the Celebration of Young Poets contest.
Lindsay, a ninth-grade student at Clarkston Junior High School, will be published and receive a copy of the Creative Communications poetry anthology, and a $50 savings bond.
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Leasha Caverly of Clarkston graduated Cum Laude April 29 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bethel College, Indiana.
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Matthew Green and Brianna O’Donnell were awarded Bachelor of Arts degrees May 6 at Hope College.
Green, son of Gary and Holly Green of Clarkston, earned a degree in biology.
O’Donnell, daughter of Michael and Elizabeth O’Donnell of Clarkston, earned a psychology degree.
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John Bracknell of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List for the winter term at Johnson & Wales University, Colo.
Bracknell is majoring in Baking & Pastry Arts in the College of Culinary Arts.
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Emily Zarzycki, senior at Central Michigan University, received a William Rivard Scholarship.
Zarzycki, graduate of Clarkston High School, is the daughter of James and Mary Zarzycki of Clarkston. She is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in orchestral instruments.

Kara Huth of Clarkston was selected for the National Student Leadership Conference this summer at Michigan State University.
The Clarkston High School student will attend specialized workshops and classes to develop leadership skills.
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Michelle Marmon has been awarded Western Michigan University’s Outstanding New Dance Major scholarship.
Marmon is an honor roll student at Clarkston High School, graduating this spring. She has committed to attending Western Michigan as a dance major.
She auditioned for entry in the dance department and scholarship in October. She was scored in ballet, jazz, and modern technique, wrote an impromptu essay, provided letters of recommendation, and was interviewed by dance faculty. About 120 dancers auditioned for about 25 openings.
Marmon began dancing when she was 3 years old, and a part of a preprofessional performance troupe at Terri Newman’s Dance Shoppe in Waterford. In July, she placed second out of more than 250 soloists from around the country and Canada at the Dance Masters of America Grand National Championships in Las Vegas.
She is the daughter of Patti and Paul Marmon of Independence Township.
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Colby Albarkat graduated cum laude May 12 at Albion College.
She received a degree in English with minors in philosophy and journalism.
Albarkat is the daughter of Muwaffaq and Rhonda Albarkat of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Megan Anderson graduated cum laude, receiving a degree in psychology with a minor in cell and molecular biology, with a concentration in neuroscience.
Anderson was one of only 30 students to receive a degree with Albion College Honors, by completing special Honors Institute requirements and writing a senior thesis.
She is the daughter of Bill Anderson of Pontiac and DeLynn Anderson of Clarkston, and Clarkston High School graduate.
Janine Golden received a degree in psychology education with a minor in political science, with completion of the secondary education program.
Golden, daughter of John and Lori Golden of Clarkston, is a graduate of Clarkston High School.

Brandon Reiss received a degree in chemistry May 12 at Albion College.
Reiss is the son of William and Karen Reiss of Clarkston and a graduate of Lake Orion High School.
Jamie Gove received a degree in English and physical education, with completion of the K-12 education program. Gove received this degree with departmental honors in physical education. Only 14 members of the class of 2007 received departmental honors for completing a senior thesis.
She is the daughter of Michael Gove of Clarkston and Kathy Gove of Clarkston, and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Michael Danbert Claus of Clarkston earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in English (Writing) May 20 at DePauw University.
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Patrick McIlrath of Clarkston was named to the Spring Semester Dean’s List at Spring Arbor University.
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Erik Kenerson, 2000 graduate of Clarkston High School and 2004 graduate of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, received his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. on May 20.
He will be employed as a law clerk by the Honorable Robert I. Richter, associate judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
He is the son of Mary Anne and Mike Kenerson of Clarkston.
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Cary Marie Henneman and Brenton John Place, both of Clarkston, were named to the Dean’s List for Spring 2007 at Anderson University.

Kyle Stout and Steve Hyer, 1997 graduates of Clarkston High School, led a team recently selected as finalists from 60 teams in Northwestern University’s 2007 Venture Challenge.
In the competition, students developed new business ideas with faculty, entrepreneurs and investors.
Stout is an MBA candidate at the Kellogg School of Management and Hyer is president of IGD Solutions in Clarkston.
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Brenton John Place of Clarkston graduated May 5 from Anderson University, Indiana.
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Edward Elkins graduated Cum Laude May 6 from Siena Heights University. He received a bachelor of arts degree and will study law at Barry University in Orlando, Fla., in the fall.
The Clarkston High School graduate is the son of Christine Nash of Clarkston, and Ed and Jackie Elkins of Waterford.
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Cadet Rachel Arzenti, 10th-grader and daughter of Anne Marie and John Arzenti of Clarkston, was named to the Headmaster’s List at Howe Military School.
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Emily Clark of Clarkston, a junior, was named to the Spring 2007 Dean’s List at Adrian College.
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Kimberly Conger, Kimberly Cook, Kirsten Graham, Matthew Green, Elizabeth Knappe, Brianna O’Donnell, and Michelle Pasco, all Clarkston-area students, were named to the Hope College Dean’s List for second semester, 2007 school year.

Kevin Ortwine, 1989 Clarkston High School graduate and former Clarkston High School Boys Tennis coach, received the annual Siemens Award for Advanced Placement excellence in math and science.
Ortwine, an AP calculus teacher at Troy High School, was nominated based on his students? high AP scores. He is an Oakland Township resident, married with three children. He has a master’s degree in education from Michigan State University.
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Local students named to Albion College’s Spring 2007 Dean’s List include:
Colby Albarkat, graduate, degree in English and minor in philosophy and journalism, daughter of Muwaffaq and Rhonda Albarkat of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Megan Anderson, graduate, degree in psychology and minor in cell and molecular biology, with a concentration in neuroscience, daughter of Bill Anderson of Pontiac and DeLynn Anderson of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Katherine Dever, sophomore, daughter of Peter and Beth Dever of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Richard Frenchi, sophomore, majoring in biology, son of Mark and Kathleen Frenchi of Clarkston and graduate of Univ. of Detroit Jesuit High School.
Sarah Julian, junior, majoring in German and speech communication, daughter of William and Cynthia Julian of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Lauren Kurowski, junior, majoring in economics and management and Spanish, with a concentration in the Gerstacker Liberal Arts Program in Professional Management, daughter of Donald and Camille Kurowski of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Colin Madole, junior, majoring in physics and minoring in economics, son of John Madole of Clarkston and Delores A’Hearn of Waterford and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Zachary McDonald, sophomore, son of Robert and Donna McDonald of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Ian Sabbag, sophomore, majoring in economics and management, son of Paul R. Sabbag and Kim M. Voog-Sabbag of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Brian Shepanek, sophomore, son of Lawrence J. Shepanek and Patricia K. Shepank of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Alexandra Snook, junior, majoring in psychology, daughter of Earl and Barbara Snook of Clarkston and graduate of Marian High School.
Hannah Trager, junior, majoring in art history, daughter of Aaron and Victoria Trager of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Andra Barget of Clarkston was named to the Spring 2007 Dean’s List at Central Michigan University.

Theron Brown has been named to the Dean’s List at Oakland Community College-Auburn Hills for Winter 2007 semester.
The 2005 Clarkston High School graduate is working on two programs in Collision Auto Repair: Non-Structural Repairs, and Paint and Refinishing.
Brown, son of David and Melanie Brown of Springfield Township, is also a member of Phi Theta Kappa international honor society.
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Mary E. Warchuck of Clarkston earned a degree in Spanish this past term at Madonna University, also named to the Dean’s List.
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The following Clarkston-area students were named to the Dean’s List at Madonna University:
Angelina Cummins, junior, Paralegal Studies; Amanda K. Evanson, sophomore, Sign Language Studies; Heather Lynne Graziano, freshman, Hospitality Management; Michelle Lynn Jacques, senior, Journalism/Public Relations; Jeff Lawrence Loveless, senior, English/Journalism; Lisa Wheeler, sophomore, Pre-Nursing; and Lisa R. Wilke, sophomore, Nursing.
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Jody R. Seal received her MBA from Walsh College June 2. She has her BBA from Western Michigan University and is a 1999 graduate of Clarkston High School.
She is the daughter of Belinda Seal-Sweet of Clarkston and Floyd Seal of Atlanta. Seal-Sweet was named 2007 Oakland County Coordinator of the Year at the May meeting of Oakland County Association of Adult & Community Educators.
She is the coordinator of Adult Education and Alternative High School programs for Novi Schools.
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Ryan McLatcher of Clarkston earned a Faculty Scholarship to Grand Valley State University.
A recent graduate of Clarkston High School, he is the son of Mike and Dawn McLatcher.
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Northwood University students Charles L. Fortinberry III, son of Charles and Dana Fortinberry of Clarkston; Emily J. Pierce, daughter of Ted Pierce of Waterford and Jeanne Pierce of Clarkston; James R. Ziemann, son of David and Donna Ziemann of Clarkston; and Anna S. McManus-Trim, daughter of Jeffery and Tracey Trim of Davisburg, were named to the Dean’s List for Spring 2007.
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Northwood University student Devin Fuller, son of Robert and Lisa Fuller of Clarkston, was a top-ten finalist and won first place in his competition at the Delta Epsilon Chi International Career Development Conference, Orlando, Fla.
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The following Clarkston-area students were named to the spring Honor’s List at Central Michigan University:
Anamarie D. Allingham, Andrea E. Aldrich, Kelli M. Babb, Stenna M. Badalamenti, Katherine M. Bailey, Katie J. Bailey, Andra G. Barget, Abigail Bauer, Sarah A. Beck, Robert Bernardi, Jonathan Charles Brown, Kelly A. Dougherty, Suzanne Giroux, Lauren M. Hunt, Katie L. Johnson, Caitlin E. Johnston, Jack P. Kinsey, Amy J. Love, Anne Christine Maxwell, Ryan L. McLeod, Suzanne E.Meloche, Joshua C. Melvin, Mitchell Jacob Miller, Mary K. Murphy, Katelyn Renee Paul, Rebecca Kaylyn Reas, Theresa Marie Rozwadowski, Nicole M. Samuilow, Leah M. Schmidt, Jessica Leigh Sheets, Lindsay K. Smith, Michael S. Smith, Sheri Smith, Rachel C. Tyler, Michael P. Willett, Emily R. Zarzycki, and Nicholas S. Zeeman.
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Corinne Lynn McIntyre-Miller, wife of Daniel D. Miller and daughter of James and Carol McIntyre, received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry May 19.
McIntyre-Miller graduated from Clarkston High School in 1999 and received her bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science in 2003 from Grand Valley State University.
She will be joining the dental practice of James A. Bedor, DDS, 95 N. Williams Lake Rd., White Lake.

Erin Mash of Davisburg graduated from Columbia College Chicago May 12. She received an undergraduate degree in photography.
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Christine M. Witkowski of Clarkston, student in the School of Music at Northwestern University, has been named to the Dean’s List for spring semester.
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Clarkston students Andrea Lawrence and Kevin Stone participated in the Sustainable Energy Pre-College Program at Kettering University in Flint.
Students in grades 9-12 attended the hands-on sessions and learned about sustainable energy, including solar, wind, hydro-electric and fuel cells. Students were also introduced to careers in the fields of sustainable energy, bio fuels, electrochemical energy and geo-hydro energy.
Activities included assembling plastic cars powered by hydrogen and oxygen and learning about new technologies, like hybrid vehicles and fuel cells.
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Matt MacKinnon of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List for Winter 2007 at University of Michigan.
MacKinnon, son of Bill and Jane MacKinnon of Clarkston, is a senior majoring in Aerospace Engineering.
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Andrew Breen of Clarkston, a senior majoring in psychology, was named to the Spring 2007 Dean’s List at Tiffin University.

Victoria Bonadies and Brooke Huisman, both Clarkson residents, are participants in the 2007 Kamp Kettering.
‘Kamp Kettering introduces young women to math, science and engineering,? said Virginia Hill, coordinator of Kamp Kettering. ‘They learn hands on what it’s like to be in that type of career. Current Kettering students mentor the students enrolled in Kamp Kettering.?
Created in 1994, Kamp Kettering is a week-long program of exploration in fuel cells, the science of bridge building and musical instruments, and the chemistry of making your own hand cream and soap.
Kettering faculty and staff members also teach students how to write a computer program, complete an engineering project and carry out various lab experiments in chemistry and physics.
Students must complete an essay, submit two letters of recommendation and have earned a minimum 3.0 grade point average to enroll in the select program.
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Daniel Wilson, junior at Northwood University majoring in Automotive Marketing and business management, is serving on the executive board planning the 44th Annual Northwood University International Auto Show.
Wilson, son of Daniel Sr. and Barb Wilson of Clarkston, was a team member of the Jeep and captain of Mercedes-Benz exhibits. The show is set for Sept. 28-30 at the Midland campus.

These Clarkston students graduated in May from Central Michigan University: Georgette DeLong, bachelor of science; Russell Harriman, bachelor of science; Terri Joseph, bachelor of science in education; Nicole Junek, bachelor of applied arts; Kelly Knight, bachelor of applied arts; Kristie Koepke, bachelor of science; Lindsay Mecoli, bachelor of science in education; Kathleen Salathiel, doctorate of audiology; Steven Smith, bachelor of science; Robert Vangessel, graduate certificate; and Emily Zarzycki, bachelor of music.
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Meghan Marie Bonk of Clarkston was recently named to Western Michigan University’s Sigma Alpha Lambda national leadership and honors organization.

Jackson Shader, 2004 graduate of Clarkston High School, earned his associate degree in Culinary Arts from The Culinary Institute of America in New York.
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Clarkston High School students Sarah E. Chasins, Maria L. Mercado and Marissa A. Ortiz were named semifinalists in the 53rd annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
To be considered for a scholarships up to $2,500, must advance to finalist level. Finalists are selected based on application, academic record, recommendation by school principals, and SAT scores.
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Erin Richards, junior at Hope College, is studying this semester at the Institute for the International Education of Students in Salamanca, Spain.
She is the daughter of Michael and Eve-Marie Richards of Clarkston and a 2005 graduate of Clarkston High School.

C. Lane Fortinberry III, son of Chuck and Dana Fortinberry of Clarkston, served as captain of Team Jeep at the 44th Annual Northwood University International Auto Show in Midland, Michigan. North America’s largest outdoor auto show and one of the largest outdoor shows in the world, NUIAS is entirely planned and presented by Northwood students. This year’s show, presented September 28 – 30, featured over 550 vehicles from every major manufacturer and many after-market and specialty suppliers, including the first-ever public display of the vehicles from the movie Transformers. Fortinberry, a 2004 graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory School, is a senior at Northwood majoring in Automotive Marketing. This is his fourth year as a member of the NUIAS committee, having served in previous years as captain of both Team Dodge and Team Chrysler. Fortinberry will graduate in May 2008.

Andrew Breen, 2003 graduate of Clarkston High School, is the top kicker in the Great Lakes Football Conference.
A senior at Tiffin University in Ohio, Breen scored 12 points in Tiffin University’s 60 – 6 win over Gannon on Sept. 29.
He leads the league in extra points, 19 of 20, and is tied for first in field goals, with six. His longest field goal is 41 yards. His 37 total points is eight more than the second place kicker.
Tiffin is 4 and 1 on the season and travels to Wesleyan Kentucky for their next game.

Michael Auchter of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List for the fall quarter at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Indiana.
Auchter, a sophomore studying computer engineering, is the son of Mark and Elaine Auchter.
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Suzanne Meloche of Clarkston earned a Recognition of Excellence award Nov. 30 at Central Michigan University.
Meloche, studying phychology, was honored for outstanding academic achievement, reseach activities, volunteer and service work, and future plans.
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Derek LaHousse graduated from Michigan Technological University Dec. 15, with duel bachelor degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Engineering. He will be working for Mitre Corporation in Arlington, Va.
LaHousse, a 2003 Clarkston High graduate, is the son of Beth and Will LaHousse of Clarkston.
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Kimberly Cook, Casaundra Feltner, Calvin Freeman, Kirsten Graham, Elizabeth Knappe, and Michelle Pascoe, all of Clarkston, were named to the Hope College Dean’s List for the first semester of the 2008 school year.
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Matthew MacKinnon was named to the Dean’s List for Fall semester 2007 at University of Michigan.
MacKinnon, son of Jane and Bill MacKinnon of Clarkston, majors in Aerospace Engineering and minors in Physics.

Ryan Smith of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester at Grand Valley State University. Ryan, son of Tom and Mary Jo Smith, is a freshman studying film and video production.
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Gillian S. Nordquist of Clarkston was named to the Bucknell University dean’s list for fall semester. She is the daughter of Steven and Martha Nordquist of Clarkston, and a 2005 graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Emily Boose was named to the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s List at University of Michigan-Flint for Fall 2007.

Matthew MacKinnon has been selected or membership by the University of Michigan chapter of Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society.
MacKinnon, a graduate of Clarkston High School and son of Bill and Jane MacKinnon of Independence Township, majors in Aerospace Engineering.
He plans to graduate in December and work for an aerospace company in the field of propulsion, research and design of high-speed aircraft.
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Casey L. Schwarze was named to Grand Valley State University’s fall term Dean’s List.
She is the daughter of Doreen Schwarze of Davisburg and Fred Schwarze of Clarkston, sister of Rudi Schwarze of Clarkston, and granddaughter of Pat Freitag.
Casey, 2006 graduate of Clarkston High School, is a sophomore at Grand Valley majoring in Physical Education.
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Alex Gilford has been named to the 2007 fall semester President’s List at Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids.
Gilford, son of Dan and Linda Gilford of Independence Township, is a sophomore studying illustration.
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Cadet Justin Parr, 12th grader at Howe Military School in Indiana, was named to the Headmaster’s List for the third grading period, 2008. Parr is the son of Betty and Jack Parr of Indendence Township.
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Lindsay Sawyer was named to the Dean’s List in the College of Arts and Sciences at Western Michigan University for fall semester, 2007. A 2007 graduate of Clarkston High School, she is the daughter of Steve and Penny Sawyer of Davisburg.

Emily Parker and Kathryn Rice, both of Clarkston were named to Alma College’s Dean’s List for Fall 2007.
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Marilynn Porritt was named to Grand Valley State University’s fall term Deans? list.
She is the daughter of George and Terry Porritt of Clarkston. Marilynn, 2007 graduate of Clarkston High School, is majoring in Spanish and Business.
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Clarkston area students Angelina Cummins, senior, Paralegal Studies; Amanda K. Evanson, junior, Sign Language Studies; Molly Horner, freshman, Sign Language Studies; Michelle Lynn Jacques, senior, Journalism/Public Relations; Jeff Lawrence Loveless, graduating senior, English/Journalism; Joseph Robert Maziarz, senior, History; Kasse Marie Parkinson, graduating senior, Nursing; Daniel John Tardiff, freshman, Music; Krysten Marie Warson, freshman, undeclared; and Lisa Wheeler, sophomore, Psychology, were named to Madonna University’s Dean’s List this past term.
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Adam Weightman, son of Mike and Nancy Weightman of Clarkston, was named to the University of Notre Dame’s dean’s list for Fall 2007.

Brian Bigger, son of John and Diana Bigger of Springfield Township was named to Spring Arbor University’s Fall 2007 Dean’s List.Brian is a senior studying Leadership/Broadcast.
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Clarkston area students Andrea E. Aldrich, Anamarie D. Allingham, Jonathan Thomas Arcobello, Kelli M. Babb, Sienna M. Badalamenti, Katherine M. Bailey, Katie J. Bailey, Kyla Kaitlin Berden, Robert Bernardi, Chelsea L. Bierschbach, Angela Marie Bollini, Tyler Cierra Brush, Meredith Lynee Clark, Kelly A. Dougherty, Suzanne Giroux, Jessica Harding, Lauren M. Hunt, Caitlin E. Johnston, Jaclyn Anne Johnston, Jack P. Kinsey, Amanda Gail Marchelletta, Dustin J. Markwood, Ryan L. McLeod, Casey E. Merte, Melanie M. Morley, Jessica Marie Palace, Rebecca Kaylyn Reas, Theresa Marie Rozwadowski, Leah M. Schmidt, Lindsay K. Smith, Jennifer M. Titsworth, Roxanne E. Tripi, Laycee N. Tubbs, Rachel C. Tyler, Angela R. Vincent, Michael J. Waraksa, Dale J. Willett, Shanna M. Williamson, Katie M. Wilmot, and Nicholas S. Zeeman, and Davisburg area students Abigail Bauer, Jennifer L. Daniels, Renee N. Loubert, Rebecca Elizabeth McRae, Nicole M. Samuilow, Sara Elizabeth Winkler, and Kaitlyn Marie Woodard were named to Central Michigan University’s fall semester honors list.
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Joshua D. Vanicelli, sophomore at Northwood University, was named to the President’s List for Fall Term 2007.
He is the son of Jacqueline Vanicelli of White Lake and Daniel Vanicelli of Clarkston.
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James R. Ziemann, sophomore at Northwood University, was named to the Dean’s List for Fall Term 2007.
He is the son of David and Donna Ziemann of Clarkston.

Ryan Chalou of Clarkston, sophomore, was named to the Fall 2007 Dean’s List at Adrian College.
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Clarkston students Lauren A Bendes and Derek LaHousse graduated Dec. 15 from Michigan Technological University.
Bendes graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. LaHousse earned Bachelor of Science degrees in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
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Andrew Chaffee, son of Martin and Jill Chaffee of Clarkston, earned an Academic Distinction Scholarship to attend Bluffton University in the fall.
Chaffee will graduate Clarkston High School in June. He has been active in country, track, and Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church’s youth group.
He has been on the ski team and a ski instructor.
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Patrick McIlrath, 2006 graduate of Clarkston High School, was named to the Dean’s List at Spring Arbor University for fall 2007 semester.
He is the son of Jerry and Melanie McIlrath of Clarkston.

racy L. Domitrz of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List at Boston University for fall semester.
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Jenna Kennedy of Clarkston recently participated in Valparaiso University’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.
She helped present a focus session, ‘Breaking the Silence: Continuing King’s Call for Human Dignaty.?
A junior international business major, she is the daughter of Warren and Patricia Kennedy and a member of St. Trinity Lutheran Church.
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Clarkston students Kristi Bailey, Kayla Baker, Amanda Hicks, Suzanne Meloche, Christina Paci, and Steven Rosso graduate this past December from Central Michigan University.
Degrees earned were: Bailey, Master of Science in Administration; Baker, Bachelor of Science; Hicks, Bachelor of Science in Education; Meloche, Bachelor of Science; Paci, Bachelor of Science in Education; and Rosso, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.

Clarkston students Chelsea Chase, Jacob Conroy, Palmer D’Orazio, Anna Foos, Grace Hulderman, Hannah Jacobs, Zachary Nickels, Rian Sayre, Ashley Urban, Natalie Vela, and Matt Wright were named to the Hope College Dean’s List for the spring semester of the 2014-15 academic year.
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Madison Moreno of Clarkston completed requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Studio Art and International Leadership at Marietta College’s 178th graduation ceremony on May 3.
Moreno is also a graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory High School.
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Autumn Coffman and Solana Windsor-Silvia of Clarkston were named to the Davenport University President’s List for the Winter 2015 Semester.
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James Roschefski of Clarkston’earned a Chick Evans Scholarship, a full, four-year housing and tuition college scholarship awarded to caddies through the Evans Scholars Foundation. Roschefski will attend University of Michigan. He caddied at Oakland Hills Country Club.
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Nena DeArment of Clarkston P.E.O. Chapter AW presented the P.E.O. STAR Scholarship for the 2015-2016 academic year to Julia Reynolds, a graduating senior at Oxford High School.
Julia is the daughter of Christopher and Mary Reynolds.

Amanda Jayne Witkowski received the Dean’s Undergraduate Scholar Award at University of Detroit Mercy’s Honors Convocation, March 29.
Witkowski is a student in UDM’s College of Liberal Arts and Education.
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Clarkston students Sjonne M. Mitchell, Ashley L. Ostrowski, Rob A. Ronk, and Katie L. Smith were named to Saginaw Valley State University Dean’s List for Fall 2008 semester.
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Clarkston-area Central Michigan University graduates, December 2008, include Katie Bailey, Bachelor of Science in Education; John Ehlke, Bachelor of Science; Mark Garland, Bachelor of Applied Arts; Sarah Gwisdalla, Bachelor of Applied Arts; Jessica Harding, Bachelor of Science in Education; Lauren Hunt, Bachelor of Applied Arts; Matthew McCallum, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; and Joshua Melvin, Bachelor of Science in Education.
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SueSan Eghbalian of Clarkston, a nursing student at Oakland University, has spent the last two semesters on the Deans List.
She recently became a member of the School of Nursing Deans circle and is a class officer of the Student Nurses Association OU chapter. In May, she will study abroad in Padua, Italy, for a scientific research study.
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Clarkston students Melanie Morley, senior, and junior Renee Slaughter were named to Central Michigan University’s fall semester honors list.
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Claire H. Glover of Clarkston, sophomore, was named to Northwood University President’s List for Winter Term, 2008.

Chris Melekian, Clarkston High School student, earned an Honorable Mention award in this year’s Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition.
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Keith Voorheis of Clarkston was inducted into Northern Michigan University’s Telion Chapter of Mortar Board National Honor Society.
The society recognizes college juniors and seniors for excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership and service.

Jacob Rhein of Clarkston was named to the University of St. Thomas 2008 fall semester Dean’s List.
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Michelle Marmon was invited to join Western Michigan University’s chapter of Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
Marmon, a junior, is in her second year at WMU. She majors in Public Relations with minors in Marketing and Dance, with a 3.9 GPA. A 2007 graduate of Clarkston High School, she is also a member of the WMU Broncos dance team and WMU student executive board for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s Up ’til Dawn student fundraiser. She is the daughter of Paul and Patti Marmon of Independence Township.
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Michael Auchter of Clarkston was named to the winter quarter dean’s list at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. The son of Mark and Elaine Auchter, Michael studies computer engineering.
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Daniel Walsh Jr., graduate of Clarkston High Class of 2005, was named to the dean’s list for fall semester at University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. He will graduate in May 2009 with a Bachelors Degree in Aerospace Engineering.

The following Clarkston students graduated from Kettering University in December 2008:
Donald Anthony Farnsworth, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree;
George William Hamilton, Master’s degree;
Daniel L. Rolka, Master’s degree in Manufacturing Operations; and
Kurt Ryan Wachowski, Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering.
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Robert Holt of Clarkston, pursuing a mechanical engineering degree, was named to the Dean’s List at Kettering University for the fall 2008 semester.
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Shelby Schulte, 2008 graduate of Clarkston High School majoring in education, made the Dean’s List with a 3.9 GPA her first semester at Michigan State University. She is the daughter of Sheri and Ken Schulte.
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Clarkston students Barry Johnson, Alan Killewald, Benjamin Wheeler, Michael Kaslly, and Alec Sanger, and Nicole Ankeny of Davisburg, were named to the Dean’s Honor Roll for Fall 2008 semester at Lawrence Technological University.
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Clarkston students Daniel Patrick Adams, Matthew I. Alexander, Anamarie D. Allingham, Andrew R. Anderson, Jonathan Thomas Arcobello, Kelli M. Babb, Sienna M. Badalamenti, Robert Bernardi, Michael Loren-Alexander Black, Matthew Frederick Bleau, Angela Marie Bollini, Jonathan Charles Brown, Andrew Paul Cabaj, Krista Jordan Cassisi, Meredith Lynee Clark, Kelly A. Dougherty, Susan Elizabeth Fritz, Suzanne Giroux, Alicia M. Hendershott, Sara M. Hoover, Lauren M. Hunt, Jaclyn Anne Johnston, Jacqueline Nicole Jolly, Erica Signe Karlstrom, Lindsay Ann Kolich, Jordan A. Laporte, Dustin J. Markwood, Anne Christine Maxwell, Paul Daniel McKinney, Rebecca A. Meisner, Casey E. Merte, Stephen Dennis Nacy, Brittany Rose Noble, Rebecca Kaylyn Reas, Theresa Marie Rozwadowski, Sandra Joy Russell, Jessica Nicole Scagnoli, Leah M. Schmidt, Anna Marie Sievewright, David Erik Smith, Eric Brendon Stanks, Michelle H. Sun, Wei Sun, Jennifer M. Titsworth, Stephen Daniel Trawick, Laycee N. Tubbs, Brittney M. Volin, Michael J. Waraksa, and Nicholas S. Zeeman, were named to Central Michigan University’s fall semester honors list.
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Roberto Bihar of Clarkston made the Dean’s List and Honor Roll in his first term at Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Lansing.
He is a graduate of Madonna University and Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, Calif. He is the son of Victor and Susana Bihar.
Roberto and his wife, Sonia Bihar, have two children, Natalia and Veronic Bihar.
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Clarkston students Jeffrey Michael Cotaling, Zachary E. Hertz, Roseann Marie McCart, and Chad Allen Wandrie earned a spot on the fall 2008 semester Dean’s List at Schoolcraft College.

Ashley VanderWeel, 2002 graduate of Clarkston High School and 2006 graduate of Wayne State University, was accepted into University of Arizona’s Department of Natural Resources Nutritional Sciences Graduate Program, fall semester.
She was also offered a half-time teaching assistantship, which includes tuition and stipend.
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Joseph A. Seibert of Clarkston earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Conservation this past December at Northern Michigan University.
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Elise Conner, a freshman at Western Michigan University, has been named to the Dean’s List and recently joined Alpha Lambda Delta honors society. She is the daughter of Tim and Denise Conner of Clarkston and 2008 CHS graduate.
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Patric Alexander, son of Gary and Terri Alexander of Clarkston, made the Dean’s List for fall semester at Norwich University in Vermont. Patric is a senior and majoring in criminal justice. He will graduate in May 2009.
Matthew Alexander, son of Gary and Terri Alexander, made the Dean’s List for fall semester at Central Michigan University. Matthew is a sophomore and majoring in education. He is also a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.
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Harry M. Powers of Clarkston received a Master of Criminal Justice degree this past January from Boston University.
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Taylor Daugherty, daughter of Steven Daugherty and Theresa Daugherty of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School, has completed the season with the Albion College women’s basketball team. She will receive a certificate designating her first-year award when the team meets in April for its award banquet.
Playing in 26 games, Daugherty averaged 1.5 points and 2.2 rebounds. She scored in double figures by collecting 12 points in Albion’s Feb. 18 victory over Alma Collgee.
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Chelsea A. Lemarbe of Clarkston was named to the fall 2008 Dean’s List at Bowling Green State University. Lemarbe was a sophomore in the College of Health and Human Services.
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Patrick McIlrath of Clarkston was named to the Fall 2008 Dean’s List at Spring Arbor University.
The son of Jerry and Melanie McIlrath, Patrick is a junior in Business Administration.
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Nursing student Emilianne Smark of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List for Fall Semester 2008 at University of Saint Francis, Indiana.

Students named to Albion College’s Dean’s List for fall 2008 include Clarkston-area students:
Emily Aldrich, senior majoring in communication studies and minoring in art. She is the daughter of Steven and Mary Aldrich of Davisburg and graduate of Clarkston High School;
Kaitlyn Brown, junior majoring in physical education-athletic training and minoring in psychology. She is the daughter of Donald and Kay Brown of Clarkston and CHS graduate;
Sarah Butzler, first-year majoring in biology. She is the daughter of William and Karen Butzler of Clarkston and CHS graduate;
Robert Clark, senior majoring in English, with a concentration in the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Public Policy and Service and Law, Justice and Society. He is the son of Max and Harriet Clark of Clarkston and CHS graduate;
Katie Delnick, sophomore, daughter of James and Julie Delnick of Clarkston and CHS graduate;
Katherine Dever, junior majoring in art and minoring in anthropology. She is the daughter of Peter and Beth Dever of Clarkston and CHS graduate;
Caroline Drolet, first-year majoring in art. She is the daughter of James and Anne Drolet of Clarkston and graduate of Notre Dame Prep;
Richard Frenchi, junior majoring in biology. He is the son of Mark and Kathleen Frenchi of Clarkston and graduate of Univ. of Detroit Jesuit High School;
Sarah Julian,senior majoring in German and speech communication. She is the daughter of William and Cynthia Julian of Clarkston and CHS graduate;
Lauren Kurowski, senior majoring in economics and management and Spanish, with a concentration in the Gerstacker Liberal Arts Program in Professional Management. She is the daughter of Donald and Camille Kurowski of Clarkston and CHS graduate;
Colin Madole, senior majoring in economics and management and minoring in Statistics. He is the son of John Madole of Clarkston and Delores A’Hearn of Waterford and CHS graduate.
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Brittany Allen of Clarkston was named to the Provost’s List for fall semester 2008 at Lipscomb University.
Allen, a graduate of Oakland Christian School, is a pre-nursing major.

Clarkston area students Amanda K. Evanson, Megan Elizabeth Gaines, Lisa R. Wilke, and Cassandra Nicole Yarnall were named to Madonna University’s Dean’s List for fall 2008 term.
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Jason Combs, a 1996 graduate of Clarkston High School and 2000 graduate of Grand Valley State University, recently received his Masters Degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
Combs, son of John and Marsha Combs of Clarkston, works at the university in research while pursuing a position in his new field.
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Graduating this past December from Michigan Tech were Clarkston students Keith W. Magic, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering degree, and Thomas J. Maxwell, Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering, and Thomas D. Dzmelyk of Davisburg, Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems Science.
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Garrett Phillips of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List at Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice, Fall Semester 2008.
Phillips is the son of Mike and Cathy Forst of Clarkston, Clarkston High School graduate, and senior at MSU.
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Clarkston students Amanda Hassett and Michelle Pickett were named to the DePaul University Dean’s List for Autumn Quarter.
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Clarkston-area students named to Michigan Technological’s Dean’s List for fall 2008 semester include David J. Arnold, sophomore, Mechanical Engineering; Brian C. Arpke, senior, Mechanical Engineering; Lauren K. Dedow, senior, Biological Sciences; Alexander F. Hardy, senior, Mechanical Engineering; and Nicholas A. Puroll, senior, Civil Engineering.
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Clarkston-area students namd to Northern Michigan University’s Dean’s List for Fall 2008 semester include Steven A. Puroll and Keith W. Voorheis, with 4.00 grade point average; and Colette M. Armes, Edward D. Brennan, Derek R. Bush, Robert D. Campbell, Weston G. Gleiss, Sara J. Hartley, Stephen M. Hunter, Jacob H. Jacques, Anna T. Kerr, Kathleen T. Kerr, Alex D. Knudson, Joseph A. Seibert, Thomas J. Swayne, Philip S. Voorheis, and Marisa L. Westphall, with grade point averages of 3.25-3.99.

Minjoo Lee, daughter of Jong Cheon and Hyunsuk Lee of Clarkston and 2008 graduate of Clarkston High School, and Gillian S. Nordquist, daughter of Steven and Martha Nordquist of Clarkston and 2005 CHS graduate, were named to the Bucknell University Dean’s List for 2008 fall semester.
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Mallory Deacon, a 2008 CHS graduate, has made the Michigan State University, Residential College in the Arts and Humanities (RCAH) Dean’s Honor List for Fall Semester 2008.
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Jordan and Adam Stoyek of Clarkston were named to the winter semester Dean’s List at Western Michigan University.
Jordan, a freshman, and Adam, senior, are both in the College of Arts and Science.

Clarkston-area student Jaimie Belevender was named to Michigan State University’s Dean’s List for first semester, 2009 school year.
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Michael Auchter of Clarkston was named to the dean’s list for the fall quarter at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Auchter, son of Mark Auchter and Elaine Auchter of Clarkston, is studying computer engineering.
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Stephanie Kincaid of Clarkston, general studies student, was named to West Virginia University President’s List for fall semester.
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Matthew MacKinnon of Clarkston graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He will be working for Rolls Royce in Indianapolis on their commercial jet engines. He is the son of Bill and Jane MacKinnon of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Clarkston students Amanda Hassett and Michelle Pickett were named to the DePaul University Dean’s List for 2008 Autumn quarter.

Clarkston-area students Kimberly Conger, Kimberly Cook, Calvin Freeman, Kirsten Graham, and Michelle Pascoe were named to Hope College Dean’s List for first semester, 2009 school year.
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Richard Frenchi was named president for Delta Sigma Phi fraternity at Albion College. Frenchi is a senior majoring in biology. He is the son of Mark and Kathleen Frenchi of Clarkston and a graduate of University of Detroit Jesuit High School.
Emma Winnie was named secretary for Albion’s Kappa Delta sorority. Winnie is a sophomore at Albion College. She is the daughter of Michael and Lynn Winnie of Davisburg and a graduate of Clarkston High School.

Brittany Noble of Clarkston is attending Central Michigan University on a Centralis Gold Award, which covers four years of tuition.
Noble, a graduate of Clarkston High School, is the daughter of Gary and Kathy Noble of Clarkston.
Each year, 20 students receive Centralis Scholar Awards, ‘full ride? scholarships covering four years of tuition, room and board, and books.
Recipients of the scholarships enroll in Honors courses and seminars, acquire foreign language skills, perform community service, complete an Honors Senior Research Project in their major field of study, receive personal faculty mentoring, and receive Honors academic advising.
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Charles L. Fortinberry III of Clarkston earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree; Robert A. Harding earned Bachelor of Business Administration and Associate of Arts degrees; and Audrie M. Pankowski of Davisburg earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Northwood University’s summer graduation.
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Joe Gorz of Clarkston was admitted to Michigan State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, Class of 2012.
Gorz, a 2003 graduate of Clarkston High School, earned his bachelor’s degree in human biology from MSU.

Clarkston students Stacey Dearing, Christina Maziarz, Amy O’Neill, Laura O’Neill, and Tori Thompson were named to the Aquinas College spring 2008 Dean’s List.
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Taylor Daugherty of Clarkston has been accepted this fall into the Albion College Carl A. Gerstacker Liberal Arts Institute for Professional Management.
Students are chosen annually for the Gerstacker Institute through a highly selective process based on academic achievement and demonstrated leadership abilities. Gerstacker members must complete degree requirements in economics and management, along with courses in ethics, writing, speaking and management, and fulfill at least two internships in a wide range of business settings.
Daugherty is a first-year at Albion College. She is the daughter of Steven and Theresa Daugherty of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.

Shelli Kizner of Davisburg recently graduated with distinction from Karen Pryor Academy and has been named a Certified Training Partner.
Kizner owns and operates ClearMark Clicker Training, a force-free, reward-based technique. She has more than 20 years of experience working with animals and is the first certified training partner in area. She is a volunteer at the Oakland County Animal Shelter and has a special interest in conservation.
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Clarkston-area students Nicholas Craig, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Nicholas Curdy, Bachelor of Applied Arts; Kyle Fitzsimmons, Bachelor of Science; and Matthew Garcia, Bachelor of Science; and Mary Murphy of Davisburg, Bachelor of Applied Arts, graduated this past summer from Central Michigan University.

ate Knapper of Clarkston spent the summer as a White House intern.
Knapper, a 2008 graduate of Calvin College, served the chief executive from May until early August. He was one of 100 students chosen nationwide to participate in the highly competitive program.
‘This was a natural fit for a communications and political science major,? Knapper said. ‘It was one big learning experience.?
The highlight of the summer came in late July when he and the other interns gathered in the East Room to meet with the commander-in-chief. For an hour, President George W. Bush interacted with the volunteers.
“It was a very moving experience to get his perspective on what’s going on in the world,” Knapper said. “The president was quite generous with the time he gave us and he provided very complete answers to our questions.”
Knapper studies law at Pepperdine University.
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Clarkston students Caroline Drolet and Kathleen Partyka were accepted this fall into the Prentiss M. Brown Honors Institute at Albion College.
Drolet is a first-year majoring in art. She is the daughter of James and Anne Drolet of Clarkston and a graduate of Notre Dame Prep.
Partyka is a first-year majoring in biology. She is the daughter of James and Joellyn Partyka of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Catherine Ann Peruski of Davisburg was named to the Central Michigan University summer honors list.

Timothy J. Miscovich II of Clarkston earned his Flight Instructor Pilot Certificate from the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota.
He is the son of Tim and Cheryl Miscovich, and grandson of Jim and Nancy Smith, all of Clarkston. He is a 2005 graduate of Lutheran High Northwest.
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Clarkston-area residents Krysten Warson and Cassandra Yarnall earned scholarships to Madonna University.
Warson earned an endowed scholarship, and Yarnall, a Felician Presidential Scholarship.

Northern Michigan University student Keith Voorheis of Clarkston interned with Time Magazine and Time.com at the Republican National Convention this past September.
The political science major prepared offered live reports from St. Paul through blogs and video streams.
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Five Clarkston area students graduated, May 18, from Lawrence Technological University: Jason Brown, Master of Science degree in Automotive Engineering; Aaron Cooper, Bachelor of Science in Business Management; Kristofer Eckhout, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with undergraduate Entrepreneurial certification; Loran Walker, Doctorate of Management in Information Technology; and Robert Wood, Bachelor of Science B in Mechanical Engineering.
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Joseph Kubinski of Clarkston joined the 340-member Purdue ‘All-American? Marching Band for its 2008 season.
The trombone player is a graduate of Notre Dame Preporatory School.
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Andrea L. Bergum of Davisburg graduated Cum Laude this past August with a Bachelor of Science degree, Clinical Lab Science and Microbiology, at Northern Michigan University.

Clarkston area students Kari A. Brown, Ryan K. Clement, and Sjonne M. Mitchell were named to the Saginaw Valley State University Deans? List for the Winter 2008 semester.
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Clarkston-area students Robert Holt, mechanical engineering; Scott Lyons, electrical engineering; and Kari Swartzmiller, mechanical engineering, were named to the Dean’s List at Kettering University for the spring 2008 semester.
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Albion College awarded merit scholarships to several local students in recognition of superior academic achievements:
Sarah Butzler received a Trustee Scholarship worth $15,500. A biology major, she is the daughter of William and Karen Butzler of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Taylor Daugherty received a Webster Scholarship worth $12,500. She is studying professional management. She is the daughter of Steven and Theresa Daugherty of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Caroline Drolet received a Presidential Scholarship worth $14,000 and a Visual Arts scholarship worth $750. She is majoring in art. She is the daughter of James and Anne Drolet of Clarkston and a graduate of Notre Dame Prep.
Natalie Kinsey received a Presidential Scholarship worth $14,000 and a Music department scholarship worth $1,000. She is majoring in Education. She is the daughter of Scott and Phyllis Kinsey of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Jessie Lindner received a Webster Scholarship worth $12,500. She is majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is the daughter of Steven and Elizabeth Lindner of Clarkston and a graduate of Waterford Kettering High School.
Kayleen Nilsson received a Webster Scholarship worth $12,500 and a Music department Scholarship worth $1,000. She is majoring in political science, with a concentration in the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Public Policy and Service. She is the daughter of James and Mary Nilsson of Davisburg and a graduate of Holly High School.
Kathleen Partyka received a Webster Scholarship worth $12,500. She is majoring in biology. She is the daughter of James and Joellyn Partyka of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Kara Wandrie received a Presidential Scholarship worth $14,000. She is the daughter of Glenn and Faith Wandrie of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.

Dr. Chris Groscurth, Clarkston native and 1998 Clarkston High School graduate, graduated in May from the Department of Speech Communication at the University of Georgia with a doctorate of philosophy.
Over the past decade, Groscurth was a researcher and teacher in cross-cultural communication and organizational learning. He attended Western Michigan University, earning bachelor and master’s degrees in communication. He will be returning to Michigan later this summer to work as an instructional consultant in the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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Julie A. Williams, daughter of Shannon and Jim Williams, was named to the Spring Semester 2008 Dean’s List at New York University. Julie is a 2007 graduate of Clarkston High School studying Journalism at NYU.
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Clarkston-area students Allison Arnold, Waterford Kettering High School, and Amanda Bartenbaker, Amber Blair, Ashley Blair, Taylor Daugherty, and Ashley Gelow, all Clarkston High School, qualified for induction in the 2007-2008 National Honor Roll.
Inductees, selected for academic performance, interests, activites, and goals, compete for $25,000 in scholarships.
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Ashlynd Romkema of Clarkston was awarded a Dean’s Scholarship for Academic Achievement at Saint Mary’s College, Indiana. She is the daughter of Karen and Michael Romkema.

Christopher Laney, 2003 graduate of Notre Dame Preparatory, earned the honor of acceptance to the Wayne State University Law Review. He will be a second-year law student in the fall.
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Michelle Zeile of Clarkston was named to the University of Dayton dean’s list for winter semester, 2008
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Clarkston-area students Philip DeMonaco, electrical engineering; Donald Farnsworth, mechanical engineering; Monica Denis, industrial engineering; Emily Ernst, management; and Chelsea Gross, mechanical engineering, made the Dean’s List at Kettering University for winter, 2008.
Clarkston-area students Robert Andary, Bachelor of Science; Anthony Cocciolone, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Michelle Erdmann, Bachelor of Arts; Erik Hall, Bachelor of Science; Michael Hall, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Jeffrey Hunter, Bachelor of Science; Caitlin Johnston, Bachelor of Science; Nicolas Karchon, Master of Arts; Jack Kinsey, Bachelor of Music; Philip Maniscalchi III, Master of Science in Administration; Nathan May, BAA; Jacob McLean, Bachelor of Science; Ryan McLeod, Bachelor of Science in Education; Greg Peppard, Master of Business Administration; Lisa Rabideau, Bachelor of Science; Amanda Roberts, Master of Science in Administration; Kristy Robinson, Bachelor of Science in Education; Trisha Sokol, Master of Science in Administration; Erin Sullivan, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Shanna Williamson, Bachelor of Applied Arts; James Willyard, Bachelor of Science; and Julie Zemnickas, Master of Arts, graduated from Central Michigan University, May, 2008.
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Clarkston-area students Justin T. Blouin, Paris R. Conwell, Natasha G. Finck, Nicole M. Gauche, Scott A. Gauche, Nicole M. Johns, Lyndsey K. Kitson, Charlie D. Kraut, Tracy Mak, Melissa A. McCarty, Keith W. McIntosh, Mallory A. Morell, Bradley E. Nettle, Deidra L. Sisk, Shana M. Spinks, Nicole M. Summers, Craig J. Thomas, Katherine M. Thomas, and Nichole L. Zardus were named to the Grand Valley State University Winter Dean’s List.
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Maureen Ann Kuhta of Clarkston graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, DePaul University.
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Chelsea A. Lemarbe of Clarkston was named to the spring 2008 Dean’s List at Bowling Green State University. She was a sophomore in the College of Health and Human Services.

Walter Myers, a pre-veterinary medicine major, has enrolled as a freshman at The University of Findlay for the 2008-09 academic year.
Myers, 2008 graduate of Clarkston High School, is the son of Carol and Walter Myers Sr., of Clarkston.
He was awarded the Dean’s Scholarship.
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Nicholas Posawatz, student at Clarkston High School, recently attended the 2008 Congressional Student Leadership Conference on Medicine and Healthcare.
The conference, June 30-July 9, is a college-accredited invitational leadership program for academically talented and promising young leaders from around the world. It was designed in cooperation with Georgetown University School of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and Chicago Medical School, all providing students access to their facilities and laboratories.
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Elizabeth Eastman, 2005 graduate of Clarkston High School, has been accepted into Grand Valley State University’s Masters of Physician Assistant Studies for the fall of 2008.
She is currently completing her bachelors degree in Biomedical Sciences at GVSU. Elizabeth is the daughter of James and Robin Eastman of Clarkston.

Kristin Boozer of Clarkston, daughter of Shawn and Cindy Boozer of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School, earned a Leader Advancement Scholarship from Central Michigan University.
Selection for the four-year, $2,000-per-year scholarship is based on leadership and service during high school.
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Elle Kuhta was named to the Dean’s List at W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University. She has been selected to receive the Ford Motor Company Honors Scholarship for the 2008-2009 academic year. She is a 2007 graduate of Clarkston HIgh School.
Laura Kuhta, a 2006 graduate of Clarkston High School, was also named to the Dean’s List at the W.P. Carey School of business, Arizona State University . She is the recipient of the Sun Devil’s Scholarship and the Dr. Charles Main Foundation Scholarship.
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Clarkston-area students Michael F. Ruggirello, Matt M. Herron, and Daniel T. Howard graduated this past May with bachelor’s degrees from Columbia College Chicago.
Ruggirello and Herron earned degrees in film and video. Howard graduated with a degree in theater.
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Dallas Carney, a Central Michigan University sophomore from Clarkston, was named to CMU’s spring semester honors list of students who earned 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) and higher grade point averages.
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Steven A. Puroll of Clarkston earned a 4.0 GPA for winter semester at Northern Michigan University.
These Clarkston area students earned a GPA of 3.25-3.99: Ross A. Broughton, Robert D. Campbell, Sara J. Hartley, Jacob H. Jacques, Michael J. Phillips, Keith W. Voorheis and Marisa L. Westphall.

Laureen R. Brown and Michelle Lynn Jacques, both of Clarskton, graduated this past term at Madonna University.
Brown completed the school’s certification program for elementary-school teachers, and Jacques earned a degree in Journalism and Public Relations.
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Samuel Palace of Clarkston has been named to the Dean’s List at Florida Institute of Technology. A senior, Palace is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in communication.
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Amanda Nicole Cummings graduated in April with Honors from the University of Michigan, with a Bachelor of Education Degree.
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Jonathon R. Shanks of Clarkston earned a Master of Science, Applied Physics, degree at Oregon State University.
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Nicholas Arkwright, 2006 graduate of Clarkston High School, earned the honor of being placed on the Spring term Dean’s List for outstanding academic success at Northwood University. He is a junior studying Advertising, Marketing and Business Management.
Also earning Dean’s List honors are Claire Glover and Emily Pierce of Clarkston, and Andrew Olds of Davisburg.
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Christopher A. Broughton of Clarkston graduated from Northern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science degree in History, Secondary Education.
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Clarkston-area students graduating from Michigan Technological University during Spring Commencement included:
David P. DeClerck, Associate in Applied Science in Civil Engineering Technology;
Sarrah D. Jackson, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering;
Sarrah D. Jackson, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering;
Matthew R. Karnes, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering;
Nicholas J. Riegel, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering – Cum Laude;
Kevin J. Sharkey, Bachelors of Science in Chemistry and Mathematics;
Steven A. Shiel, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics; and
Jacob M. Smith, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science; and
Matthew W Ponkey of Davisburg, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering.
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Clarkston area students Tracy L. Domitrz and Renee M. Flores were named to the Dean’s List at Boston University for Spring semester.
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Clarkston-area students Barry Johnson, Alan Killewald, Tomasz Swierszczyk, Benjamin Wheeler, and Robert Wood were named to the Dean’s Honor Roll for Spring semester at Lawrence Technological University.

Kristine M. Tippen graduated on May 10 from the University of Detroit Mercy with her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. She is also a graduate of Michigan State University and Clarkston High School. Upon completion of her predoctoral internship this summer, Dr. Tippen will continue her clinical work in the Detroit area, specializing in eating disorders.
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Clarkston-area students named to Western Michigan University’s spring Dean’s List include:
Jeffrey A. Chaney, Fine Arts Theatre Design/Technical Production; Stephen C. Giannaris, Haworth College of Business Pre-Management; Christopher N. Kato, Education, Special Education; Michelle D. Marmon, Fine Arts, Dance; Charles H. O’Ryan, Haworth College of Business, Pre-Economics; William J. Parr; Joseph J. Rademacher, Haworth College of Business Pre-Management; Michael B. Schiller, Haworth College of Business Sales & Business Marketing; Cory J. Vaught, Arts & Sciences Criminal Justice; Christopher J. Voorheis, Engineering & Applied Sciences, Pre-Electrical Engineering; Michael S. Voorheis, Engineering & Applied Sciences, Pre-Chemical Engineering.
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John Timm, Clarkston High School graduate, qualified recently for the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Chancellor’s Merit Award.
Timm will attend IPFW this fall. The scholarship enables out-of-state students to attend IPFW at in-state costs for tuition and fees and is renewable for four years.

Clarkston-area students on the spring 2008 Dean’s List at Michigan Technological University, earning grade point averages of 3.5 or higher, included Brian C. Arpke, senior, Mechanical Engineering; Lauren K. Dedow, junior, Biological Sciences; Alexander F. Hardy, senior, Mechanical Engineering; Gretchen L. Lange, senior, Materials Science and Engineering; Keith W. Magic, senior, Biomedical Engineering; Michael A. Major Jr., junior, Computer Science; and Nicholas A. Puroll, senior, Civil Engineering.
Davisburg students on the Dean’s List included Matthew C. Hehn, senior, Chemical Engineering; and Matthew W. Ponkey, senior, Chemical Engineering.
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Kristina N. Avery, a sophomore studying nursing at the University of Michigan-Flint, was recently named a James B. Angell Scholar in the Michigan School of Health Professionals and Studies.
She is the daughter of James and Rita Avery of Clarkston and a 2006 graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Matthew MacKinnon was named to the University of Michigan Dean’s List winter term with a 4.0 GPA, in the College of Engineering. He is majoring in Aerospace Engineering.
MacKinnon is a 2004 graduate of Clarkston High School and son of Bill and Jane MacKinnon of IndependenceTownship.
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Kirsten Partyka of Clarkston, a computer science major in Michigan State University’s College of Engineering, earned the Engineering Service Award and Society of Women Engineers Outstanding Senior in Computer Science award.
She served as vice president, Web master, and secretary for MSU Women in Computing, and created and maintained the Web site and registration for the Michigan Celebration of Women in Computing. She also was a member of MSU’s concert orchestra.
Partyka, the daughter of James and Joellyn Partyka, is a 2004 graduate of Clarkston Senior High School.
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Lawrence Gruber of Davisburg and Wade Swalwell of Clarkston are set to graduate June 13 from Oakland Community College’s Oakland Police Academy. The 94th Basic Police Training class had 31 trainees.

Clarkston High School graduating senior Kristin Boozer earned a Congressional Medal of Merit, presented May 9 by U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers.
She also earned Central Michigan University’s Leader Advancement Scholarship, Board of Trustees Scholarship, Award of Excellence Scholarship, and Michigan Promise Scholarship. She also received the “Outstanding Senior Leadership Award” for 2008 at Senior Awards banquet May 15.
She is active in Clarkston High School’s LEAD program, St. Daniel Youth Council and youth group, National Honor Society, International Thespian Society, Senior Executive Board, and Mt. Zion School of Performing Arts Master Company.
She will attend Central Michigan University in the fall to pursue a degree in Secondary Education with a minor in Leadership and Spanish Language.
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Elizabeth Knappe, Jay Martello, and Chase Morris graduated May 4 from Hope College.
Knappe, daughter of Richard and Kathy Knappe of Clarkston, earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Special-Ed Learning Disabilities.
Martello, son of Emily Martello of Clarkston and Richard Martello of North Carolina, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.
Morris, son of William and Sandra Morris of Davisburg, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering.
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Amanda Hassett of Clarkston was named to the DePaul University Dean’s List for Winter Quarter, earning at least a 3.5 GPA.
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Clarkston High School graduates Lindsay Green and Meghan Hall were awarded scholarships April 18 from Michigan State University’s College of Education.
Green, senior majoring in child development with a language arts teaching major, received the Angeline Buckwick Endowed Scholarship.
She is a Sunday school teacher for preschoolers, teacher’s aide for MSU Child Development Laboratories, and treasurer of Family and Child Ecology Club. She is on the Dean’s List, and her parents are Conrad and Pat Green.
Hall, senior majoring in interdisciplinary social science in secondary education with a minor in history, received the Glen and Thelma Buell College of Education Endowed Scholarship.
She is a tutor, nanny, Dean’s List student, and member of Golden Key National Honors Society and National Society of Collegiate Scholars. She is the daughter of Michael and Lori Hall.
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Megan Leigh Clem, student at Marist Academy, was nominated by her third-grade teacher to join the 2008 Class of Great Lakes Scholars.
Clem, daughter of Wendy and Brian Clem of Independence Township, will participate in ‘on-field honors? hosted by the Detroit tigers before the Aug. 14 game. She has a 4.0 GPA.
‘Way to go Megan,? Wendy said. ‘Your family loves you and we are all very proud of all your efforts.?
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Marilyn Van Giesen-James of Clarkston was selected to be corresponding secretary for Goodwill Industries Junior Group. The group supports Goodwill through fundraisers including the annual Goodwill Antiques Show at the State Fairgrounds in November.

The photographic works of John Ehlke of Clarkston will be on exhibit at Central Michigan University’s Senior Photojournalism Exhibition.
His work and that of 15 others will be on exhibit on the fourth floor of Moore Hall at CMU through May, 2009.
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Cadet Justin Parr, 12th grader, was named to the Superintendent’s List with a 4.0 GPA for the fifth period at Howe Military School in Indiana. Parr is the son of Betty and Jack Parr of Clarkston.
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Jonathan Moehlig of Clarkston was awarded March 30 the Westminster Foundation Religious Life Award and the Bloomfield College Scholar-Athlete Award.
He has been accepted by Asbury Theological Seminary to continue his studies.
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Kelly Kathleen O’Neill of Clarkston earned a Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree at Rocky Mountain College.

Colleen E. Mead of Clarkston earned the Presidential Scholar in Accountancy award, the highest honor Western Michigan University can bestow to an undergraduate.
Mead, who expects to graduate in June, is a member of the Lee Honors College. She is majoring in accountancy and minoring in general business.
Mead came to WMU on a Medallion Scholarship, and also received a full athletic scholarship to play tennis.
Following graduation, she plans to remain at WMU for a fifth year to obtain her master’s degree in accountancy. She plans to take the Certified Public Accountant examination and start working full time in 2009.
She has interned in the Chicago offices of two accounting firms, Crowe Chizek and Ernst & Young. Both internships were in auditing.
She completed last fall her honors college thesis, “Improving Financial Literacy Among College Students.”
Mead has a 4.0 grade point average and was a member of the 2006 WMU team that won the ‘xACT competition,? an accounting contest put on by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
She was a member of the Student Leadership Advisory Board and the honors college as a senator for the Western Student Association.
Mead served as president and community service chair of Beta Alpha Psi, WMU’s honorary accounting organization. She also is active in Strides for Breast Cancer and tutors accounting students.
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Davisburg students Zachary H. Gray and Andrew C. Olds were named to the Dean’s List for winter term at Northwood University. To make the list, they earned at least 3.25 grade point averages.
Claire H. Glover of Clarkston was named to the President’s List for winter term at Northwood. She earned at least a 3.85 GPA.

Jacob Van Horn of Clarkston joined Steel Bridge teammates Michael Mitchell of Hartland, Joseph Wallace of Eastpointe, and Erica Hume of Canton in regional competition recently, earning first in four out of six categories ? construction speed, construction economy, lightness, and structural efficiency.
The Lawrence Technological University team will represent the region in the national championships at the University of Florida, May 23-25.
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Freshman Kathryn Rice of Clarkston was awarded the President’s Cup during Honors Convocation April 3 at Alma College.
Rice, daughter of Brian and Susanne Rice of Clarkston, also participated in Alma’s Kapp Honor’s Day program April 3.
Also participating in Honor’s Day was freshman Martha Showalter, daughter of Lowell and Lois Showalter of Clarkston.
Martha is a 2007 graduate of Oakland Christian School.
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Clarkston students Steven A. Puroll and Keith W. Voorheis earned 4.0 grade point averages for fall semester 2007 at Northern Michigan University.
Clarkston students Edward D. Brennan, Christopher A. Broughton, Ross A. Broughton, Sara J. Hartley, Matthew T. Hoffman, Scott H. Huber, and Michael J. Phillips earned at least 3.25 grade point averages, fall 2007, at NMU.
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Julie Ann Williams, a 2007 graduate of Clarkston High School, was named to the Fall Dean’s List at New York University where she is majoring in Journalism and Mass Communication.

Clarkston students Fidel H. Gonzalez, Angela Elizabeth Betzer, and Shelly G. Shattuck received degrees from Walsh College at Winter Commencement ceremonies in Troy.
Gonzalez earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree; Betzer, Bachelor of Business Administration; and Shattuck, Master of Business Administration.
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Clarkston students Paris R. Conwell, Sarah L. DeFrayne, Scott A. Gauche, Stephen M. Hunter, Nathan P. Jamnik, Nicole M. Johns, Jessica J. Kennedy, Christopher W. Kotcher, Monica S. Lynn, Mallory A. Morell, Bradley E. Nettle, Marilynn M. Porritt, Ryan T. Smith, Nicole M. Summers, Alyssa T. Tierney, Jordan S. Waller, Miriam G. Wisnewski, and Nichole L. Zardus were named to the Grand Valley State University Fall Dean’s List.

Denae Harrison of Clarkston was named to the Liberty University Dean’s List for Fall 2007.
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Benjamin Allen of Clarkston was named to the Seaver College Dean’s List for fall 2007, at Pepperdine University, Calif.
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Clarkston area students Aaron Cooper, Barry Johnson, Benjamin Wheeler, Alec Sanger, and Tom Swierszczyk were named to the Dean’s Honor Roll for Fall 2007 at Lawrence Technological University.
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Nicholas Denis of Clarkston and Pao Xiong of Davisburg graduated from Kettering University in December, 2007.
Denis and Xiong graduated with Bachelor of Science degrees in Mechanical Engineering.

Katie Delnick, first-year student at Albion College, recently pledged Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She is the daughter of James and Julie Delnick of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Eric Kaltz, first-year Albion student majoring in art, pledged Sigma Nu fraternity. He is the son of Richard Kaltz of Clarkston and a graduate of Notre Dame Prep.
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David Gardiner, Northwood University junior of Clarkston, will be awarded a Heart and Soul Award April 5 for his service to the community.
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Michael Auchter, junior studying computer engineering, was named to the Rose-Hulman Dean’s List for Winter Quarter 2007.
He is the son of Mark and Elaine Auchter of Clarkston.

Clarkston-area students elected to 2008 Greek leadership at Albion College include:
Emily Aldrich, vice president for Delta Gamma sorority. A junior majoring in speech communication and minoring in art, she is the daughter of Steven and Zoe Aldrich of Davisburg and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Kaitlyn Brown, service chair of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She is a sophomore majoring in physical education-athletic training and minoring in psychology, daughter of Donald and Kay Brown of Clarkston, and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Katherine Dever, archivist/historian of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. A junior majoring in anthropology and art history and minoring in art, she is the daughter of Peter and Beth Dever of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Lauren Fuller, philanthropy vice president of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. She is a senior majoring in English with creative writing, daughter of Bruce and Gayle Fuller of Clarkston, and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Lauren Kurowski, scholarship chair of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She is a junior majoring in economics and management and Spanish, with a concentration in the Gerstacker Liberal Arts Program in Professional Management. She is the daughter of Donald and Camille Kurowski of Clarkston and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Danielle Wendland, risk manager of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She is a sophomore, daughter of Russell and Victoria Wendland of Clarkston, and graduate of Clarkston High School.
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Mona Boersma of Clarkston recently graduated from Western Governors University’s Endorsement Preparation Program in English Language Learning.
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Clarkston area students Nolan Abney, Nichole Mayer, Charles Reppuhn, Mary Zupon, Daniel Marsac, and Sarah Olson were named to the Ferris State University’s fall semester Academic Honors List.
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Cadet Justin Parr, 12th grader at Howe Military School in Indiana, was named to the Headmaster’s List for the fourth period of the 2008 school year.
He is the son of Betty and Jack Parr of Clarkston.
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Patric Alexander of Clarkston has been named to the Norwich University Dean’s List for fall 2007.

Tracy L. Domitrz of Clarkston was named to the Dean’s List at Boston University for fall semester.
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Jenna Kennedy of Clarkston recently participated in Valparaiso University’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.
She helped present a focus session, ‘Breaking the Silence: Continuing King’s Call for Human Dignity.?
A junior international business major, she is the daughter of Warren and Patricia Kennedy and a member of St. Trinity Lutheran Church.
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Clarkston students Kristi Bailey, Kayla Baker, Amanda Hicks, Suzanne Meloche, Christina Paci, and Steven Rosso graduate this past December from Central Michigan University.
Degrees earned were: Bailey, Master of Science in Administration; Baker, Bachelor of Science; Hicks, Bachelor of Science in Education; Meloche, Bachelor of Science; Paci, Bachelor of Science in Education; and Rosso, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
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Clarkston students Robert Holt, Amanda Andersen, and James Coleman were named to the Dean’s List at Kettering University for Fall 2007.
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Chelsea A. Lemarbe of Clarkston was named to the Spring 2007 Dean’s List at Bowling Green State University, Ohio.
The daughter of Jeffrey Lemarbe, she is a freshman in the College of Health and Human Services.

Suzanne Meloche of Clarkston was honored for her outstanding achievement and contribution to the Central Michigan University psychology department at a biannual senior luncheon, Nov. 30.
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Charlene A. Whitt of Clarkston earned a $200 scholarship at Oakland Community College’s Royal Oak, Southfield Campus.
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Amanda Hassett and Michelle Pickett, both of Clarkston, were named to the Dean’s List for 2007 autumn quarter at DePaul University.
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Clarkston-area students named to the Albion College Dean’s List for the fall 2007 semester include:
Emily Aldrich, junior majoring in speech communication and minoring in art, is the daughter of Steven and Mary Aldrich of Davisburg and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Kevin Crofton, senior majoring in economics and management, with a concentration in the Gerstacker Liberal Arts Program in Professional Management, is the son of Derek and June Crofton of Spring, Texas, and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Katie Delnick, first-year at Albion College, is the daughter of James and Julie Delnick of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Katherine Dever, sophomore majoring in anthropology and art history and minoring in art, is the daughter of Peter and Beth Dever of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Richard Frenchi was named a new Albion College fellow at the completion of the fall 2007 semester, maintaining a 3.7 GPA for three consecutive semesters. Frenchi, sophomore majoring in biology, is the son of Mark and Kathleen Frenchi of Clarkston and graduate of University of Detroit Jesuit High School.
Colin Madole, junior majoring in physics and minoring in economics, is the son of John Madole of Clarkston and Delores A’Hearn of Waterford and a graduate of Clarkston High School.
Alexandra Snook was named a new Albion College fellow. at the completion of the fall 2007 semester. Snook, a junior majoring in psychology, is the daughter of Earl and Barbara Snook of Clarkston and graduate of Marian High School.
Bryan Yestrepsky, senior majoring in chemistry, is the son of Daniel and Diane Yestrepsky of Clarkston and graduate of Notre Dame Prep.

Cameron Carmichael, student at Renaissance High School, recently received recognition as the October Student Citizen of the Month.
The Clarkston Area Optimist Club recognizes a student each month for their character and citizenship.
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Charles Smark of Clarkston graduated from Kettering University in September with a Master’s degree in Operations Management.

Cadet Justin Parr, 12th grader at Howe Military School, was named to the Superintendent’s List for the second grading period, 2008 school year.
The cadet is the son of Betty and Jack Parr of Clarkston.
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Philip DeMonaco and Chelsea Gross, both of Clarkston, made the Dean’s List at Kettering University for the Summer 2007 semester.
DeMonaco is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Gross is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Joseph Miller, 2002 graduate of Clarkston High School, will present a Home Auction Lighting System project Dec. 4 at the 41st Conference of Senior Engineering Design at Western Michigan University.
Miller, son of Daniel and Patricia Miller of Clarkston, plans to receive a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering in December.

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