Graduation Special 2013 - Class of 2013 Oak Harbor North Whidbey Island

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www.WhiDBEYNEWSTIMES.com Wednesday, June 5, 2013 • Whidbey News-Times

Career Tech Awards

Cayden & Tommy Friends Forever!!

Congratulations Cayden & Tommy! We have enjoyed watching you two grow up & turn into the awesome young men that you are today! Best of luck to you in your future endeavors!

Love Mom & Dad

Anna Frederick Nickname: Banana Cakes First Word: Ba Ba (bottle) Skagit Valley College Program Coordinator

We share in the excitement of this special time in your life! “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.” -Proverbs 3:5-6

We Love You Soo Much,

Dad, Mom, Linnea & Grandma

Morgan Young Nickname: MoYo First Word: Kitty ASB President, Student School Board Representative, 1st Team All Wesco – Softball

Congratulations! You have filled our hearts with joy and laughter. We are so proud of you and are excited for the plans God has for your life. We love you!!

Maddy Mosolino, Sean Kelly, Megan Duhrkopf, Austin Fields, McKenzie Schneider and

Grant Schroeder

WOOHOO!

We are so proud of you! Wishing you all the best! The Bankowskis

Ron Newberry/Whidbey-News Times

Seniors Annie Frosolone and Tim Davison, in foreground, were honored as Oak Harbor High School’s Career Tech Education students of the year. Both are headed to Washington State University. Yet, it was her participation in a health careers internship that might have the most lasting effect. Frosolone took the Human Body and Medical Careers Tim Davison has watched his father's career with earnest internship course at school and picked Best Friends Veterinary and admiration. He's seen enough to want to be like his dad, Robb Davison, Hospital as the site of her internship. Her maturity, work ethic and willingness to learn impressed an Island County deputy who served 20 years with Search and others. Rescue in the Navy. Frosolone, who carries a 3.95 grade-point average, is consid"I always wanted to be a police officer," Tim Davison said. ering veterinary medicine at WSU. "I'm going to follow in his footsteps and hopefully take over his She waited until her senior year to venture into the Career call sign after his career." Davison and Annie Frosolone were recently honored as the Tech department at school. "I never really thought of doing a whole lot of CTE stuff," top male and female Career Tech Education students of the Frosolone said. "This year I was looking into it more. I heard year for Oak Harbor High School. Both are seniors and will be graduating Monday night a lot of stories from my friends, having a lot of fun in a lot of before both heading off to Washington State University. Both CT classes. I started with wood tech because I heard a lot of good things about it. And I made strong impressions always wanted to take the in the Career Tech subjects human body medical internthey took at the high school. ship because that just kind of Davison was recognized lines up with my interests in for his work in NJROTC and the medical field. I ended up videography. Frosolone was having so much fun in wood honored for her work in medtech I enrolled in cabinetry icine and word working. for the next semester." Davison and Frosolone She said she learned a lot were recognized in front of from the medical careers the Oak Harbor school board internship course, which last week, along with the top started in the classroom. students of the semester for "You learn anatomy in the each of the Career Tech subfirst sememester," Frosolone jects. Sandee Oehring, Career and Technical Education said. "In the second semesDavison spent four years Director, with winner, Annie Frosolone. ter, you actually go out in as a key member of the Oak town and you go to places Harbor's celebrated NJROTC and you see what they do in program. He graduated from the NJROTC Area 13 Northwest Leadership Academy, which the field." That helped her focus on veterinary medicine studies at provides advanced leadership training to the most promising cadets in the region. He served as Alpha Platoon Commander, WSU. "But it could change to medical," she said. on the Battalion Staff as public affairs officer and operations Other Oak Harbor High School students were honored as officer, and was a member of the unit's Color Guard. While attending WSU, Davison will pursue a commission students of the semester in their Career Tech subjects. They in the U.S. Army through the WSU Army Reserve Officer were Haley Garden (culinary arts), Kyla McKinney (yearbook production), Jonathan McLaughlin (metal fabrications); Training Program. "I was strongly considering going into the Navy SEALs," Austin Pully (automotive technology), Natalie Fiallos (retail Davison said. "It's a cool title to have but most Navy SEALs management), Amber Cathey (video production), Fiona Hebb (robotics), Dakota Powers (building construction), Stephen don't get put on a team." Frosolone excelled in a woodworking class, designing her Ross (pre-engineering), Ziwei Peng (NJROTC), Noah Gibbon own projects and completing an independent study on the (business), Jalani Bobo (sports medicine) and Frosolone wood lathe. (health careers internship). By Ron Newberry Staff reporter


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