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Huron Daily Tribune | May 22, 2020

Rayne Avalos

Makayla Roberts

School: Caseville Public School Hometown: Pigeon Parents: Candice Avalos Extra Curricular Activities: National Honor Society, Student Council, Spanish Club, Vex Robotics Team, Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Softball, Varsity Basketball. Community Activities: Volunteering at Scheurer Hospital, Bluewater Youth for Christ, and Salem United Methodist Church. Future Plans: After graduation, she plans on

School: Harbor Beach High School Hometown: Harbor Beach Parents: Brian and Tammy Roberts Extra Curricular Activities: Volleyball, Track and Field, Gymnastics, Student Council, National Honor Society. Community Activities: Volleyball Camp, Harbor Beach soup/ salsa/chili tasting, Middle School Track Meets, Christmas Parade, Ticket taking at sporting events. Future Plans: Ferris State University to study Pre-Pharmacy/ Pharmacy.

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attending Michigan Technological University to major in biomedical engineering.

Brianna Booms Grant Geiger School: Ubly Community Schools Hometown: Ruth Parents: Brad and Pauline Geiger Extra Curricular Activities: Robotics, FFA, Baseball, Cross Country. Community Activities: Boy Scouts, YAC, 4-H Future Plans: Attending Michigan State University to major in Agribusiness Manage­ment and minoring in marketing.

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School: Harbor Beach High School Hometown: Port Hope Parents: Matthew and Jennifer Booms Extra Curricular Activities: Class President 2017-2020, National Honor Society Vice President 2018-2020, Basketball 2016/2017 season, Quiz Bowl 2018/2019 season, Homecoming Committee, Coming Home Committee, Prom Committee. Community Activities: Daddy Daughter Dance Volunteer, Blood Drive Donations and Preparations, Thumb Bank and Trust Ice Cream Donations, Rural School Volunteer. Future Plans: I will be attending the University of Michigan to study Pre-Law.

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Amanda Nugent School: Bad Axe Schools Hometown: Bad Axe Parents: Michael and Kristina Nugent Extra Curricular Activities: During high school, I participated in the Rotary Interact Club for five years, Student Council for four years, National Honors Society for two years, Proud Equestrian Program for 5 years, Rebel Riders 4-H for ten years, Beefn-More 4-H for six years, and Varsity tennis for two years. Community Activities: My community activities include Red Cross Blood Drives, planted trees, Purple Pinkie fundraisers, spaghetti dinner fundraisers, cleaning nature trails, Clothea-child, roof sits for CA/N

Joshua Swathwood

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School: Laker High School Hometown: Kilmanagh Parents: Sue and Michael Swathwood Extra Curricular Activities: Class vice-president, Concert band, Dual enrollment, Fall theatre, First Robotics, Marching band, MIFA One Act, National Honors Society, Pep band, Prom committee, Rotary-Interact club, Science Olympiad, Soccer, Spring theatre, SVSU Academic Games, TRAC Bridge Building Competition, Track and field, Tri-County Honors Band. Community Activities: Counseling at BayShore Camp, Counseling at Bible Memory Ministries, Gascho Furniture Company employee, Mennonite Choir Festival helper, Pigeon River Vacation Bible School helper, Pigeon River Vacation Bible School teacher, Relief Committee at church, Sha-ma Ministries volunteer work, See You at the Pole worship leader, Thumb Area Community Theatre helper, Thumb Bread Basket volunteer work, Youth group worship leader, Youth group worship team Future Plans: Attend Central Michigan University for a major in environmental science and minor in biology, then attend grad school for a masters in marine biology.

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