Liberty High School Commencement 2020

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Liberty High School Commencement 2020 Liberty High School Commencement 2020 Opening Master of Ceremonies Rajvignesh Duraisamy Presentation of Colors & National Anthem Navy Junior Officers Training Corps Color Guard Welcome Sean Martin, Principal “May the Music Never End” By Greg Gilpin Performed by Liberty Singers Academic Speaker+ Ella Buono & Dan Noble Student Speaker Brett Roper Special Performance Medley “I Like Me Better” by Lauv, “I'll Always Remember You” From Hannah Montana, written by Maria Brown-Gallenberg and Andrew Green, “Youth” by Troye Sivan, and “Good Riddance” by Green Day Performed by Sonja Gunderson & Hunter Reilly +selected by staff vote from Summa Cum Laude & Magna Cum Laude Graduates Issaquah School District No. 411 Faculty Speaker School Board and District Administration Henry Level Anne Moore, Director District 1 Marnie Maraldo, Director District 2—Board President Dr. Harlan Gallinger, Director District 3 Presentation of Class Sydne Mullings, Director District 4 Sean Martin, Principal Suzanne Weaver, Director District 5 Ron Thiele, Superintendent Dr. Josh Almy, Deputy Superintendent Donna Hood, Executive Director of High Schools Acceptance of Class Dr. Harlan Gallinger, School Board Liberty High School Staff Donna Abbey Brittany Fannon Alison Larsson Adolfo Rodriguez- Motoko Abe Dana Fare Sherry Leake Barrera Introduction of Seniors Denise Alexander Andrew Fickert Hana Lee Margaret Rumpeltes Diane Allen April Flores Henry Level Michelle Russell Andrea Antrim & Amy Cooke Brad Anderson Kelsey Foote Mu Liao Shelly Russell Andrea Antrim Rodney Ford Annette Lin Meena Saravanan Erin Armstrong Ann Fullington Kim Loucks Doug Scheda Kristin Bell Chris Gapinski Nadege Maciel Lanell Scheda Graduate Recognition Dana Belshaw Erica Garcia Barbara Maier Eleonor Schneider Wesley Benjamin Natalie Gress Kori Malone Ryan Schump Sean Martin, Principal Megan Benzing Denise Griffith Sean Martin Cristian Serna Erin Armstrong, Andrew Brownson & Loren Krogstad, Jesse Boman Kristi Hafferty Ross Matheny Cheronne Shafir Assistant Principals Kris Brown Cindy Hale Zarah Matsuda Laurel Shane Matthew Spears Andy Brownson Andy Hall Holly Matteson Mark Buchli Beth Hardy Christopher Matzen Crystal Stanley Turning of the Tassel Narda Burnett Mike Hausenfluck Gary McIntosh Caitlin Staples Michael Butterworth Kelsey Helmick Janine Menezes Erin Stephens Rajvignesh Duraisamy , Senior Class President Amy Carr Laura Henry Julie Morgan Tiffany Stephens Closing Dawn Chappelle Rhonda Hewitt Michelle Munson Sharon Strodel Hillary Cohen Julie Hicks Brett Muskavage Angela Stumpf Amy Cooke Jamie Hood Amber Newman Satoru Sugitani Annie Cooper Randall Imes Minh Nguyen Cameron Talley Latin Academic Honor Distinction Chelsea Croshaw Alisa Jeremica Andrea Noon Jared Tanner White Stoles: Summa Cum Laude Jake Crowley Thomas Kennedy Alyssa O'Brien Ron Thruelsen Bhumi Dalia Vicki Kenney JoAnn Olsson Darren Tremblay Green Cords: Magna Cum Laude Jana Dalpez Gyehwa Kim Tod Oney Steve Valach Silver Cords: Cum Laude Daniel Dang Joan King Morten Orren Eric Warlick Steve Darnell Michelle Warlick Jon Kinsley Donovan Osborne Kris Daughters Robin Klym Sheryl Ostrander Jeanette Werre Other Grad Regalia John Deehr Billie Krick Anissa Pascale Drennan Williams Green Stole: ASB Leadership Tracy Dennis Loren Krogstad Maricel Paulino Jeffrey Woffinden Christina Desmond Angie Kruzich April Phillips Robin Wood Gold Cords: National Honor Society Louis deVita Peter Kurtz Jennifer Poulson Kaëla Yuen Light Blue Cords: Community Service Hours David Dingler Madison Lakey Denise Powers Danielle Zelinski Jennifer Dragavon Julie Larsen Rebecca Ragland Scholarship Recipients (self-reported by students as of May 18th deadline) Summa Cum Laude Graduates GPA: 4.00-3.90 (White Stoles) Stephanie McLaren Regents Scholarship-Gonzaga University, Paul Pigott Scholarship Ella Buono Sonja Gunderson Yegor Kuznetsov Benjamin Royce Cameron McLean Admissions Foundation Scholarship, Admissions Sylvie Cao Dillon Gyotoku Stephanie McLaren Matthew Achievement Award –Western Washington Hallie Chen Briana Ice Cameron McLean Rubenstein University Nikayla Copenhaver Nathan Jackson Jonathan Nhim Ashtyn Sakamoto Elizaveta Sergeeva Savannah Miles Provost Scholarship, Priority Registration Award- Zachary Derwin Aryan Kaushik Daniel Noble Rajvignesh Millen Khangura Keith Phou Will Slaton Grand Canyon University Duraisamy Allison Kim Hunter Reilly Brooke Ury Grace Moawad Merit Scholarship-Point Loma University James Fei Elaine Kooiker Vincenzo Riley Sasha West Emma Morgenthaler Gymnastics Scholarship-Sacramento State Alison Fullington Laura Kouzmanova Brett Roper Jonathan Nhim Merit Scholarship-Digipen Institute of Technology Daniel Noble Dean’s Scholarship—Northeastern University Magna Cum Laude Graduates GPA: 3.89—3.75 Matthew Oberg Western Undergraduate Exchange-Boise State (Green Cords) University Brandon Apostol Syed Foell Dathan Le Vincent Ung Michael O’Malley Emerging Scholars Award—Western Washington Haley Archer Lauren Gillespie Philip Lee Michelle Vu University James Beeman Amy Girard Shannon McGlinchey Jordan Whalen Allison Peschek Susan and Roy O’Connor Recruitment Scholar- Andrew Blik Andrea Gonzalez Alexander Nguyen Hanyang Xu ship, W.A. Franke College of Forestry & Conser- Rachel Catalani Cassidy Griffith Matthew Oberg Dave Young Alisha Compton Alexander Grimit Abigail Peacock vation, Honors Provost Scholarship, Davidson Sydney Croasdell Randy Haxton Jake Sokoloski Honors College, Grizzly Marching Band Scholar- Sejal Dhaliwal Seth Kobata Louis Ton ship, Western Undergraduate Exchange— University of Montana Cum Laude Graduates GPA: 3.749 - 3.50 Jackson Poile Issaquah Rotary (Silver Cords) Emma Rattie Western Undergraduate Exchange—Colorado Kaden Baird Connor Davis Jasmine Le Emily Robinson State University Justin Baradi Amaya Devera Dajan Lyttle Elizabeth Rollison Vincenzo Riley Norm Absjornson College of Engineering Scholar- Anna Bartholet Peter Edmonds Nikhil Maletira Michael Shultz ship, Western Undergraduate Exchange-Montana Margaret Taylor Elfstrom Cyrus Marashi Elise Sickinger State University Baumgartner Samuel Faris Hannah Mattson Kaitlyn Stevens Hayden Senaga Merit Scholarship—University of Arizona Nathaniel Beck Kelly Ferrera Savannah Miles Alesandra Sullivan Loagen Suttle Arizona Excellence Award—University of Arizona Ivan Belyaev Morgan Fitzpatrick Grace Moawad Loagen Suttle Emma Morgenthaler Tatum Tomlinson Provost’s Scholarship, Honors Scholarship— Julia Brown Makenna Ford Christina Tea Christine Cabero Kyler Granados Marcellus Murillo Alana Tomlinson Azusa Pacific University Mathea Caole Sarah Hall Thomas Nguyen Minh Tran Dalia Valerio Western Undergraduate Exchange—University Alexander Chin Anna Henderson Erin Oelschlager Tyler Tribble of Idaho Joel Christopher Mallory Hicks Bogdan Oros Bruce Vagt Olivia Van Ry Dean’s Scholarship, Women of Excellence Award- Jade Coggins Naira Jain Makenna Palzer Dalia Valerio Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Olivia Cole Cameron Kaszycki Allison Peschek Nicholas Vanni Nicholas Vanni Western Undergraduate Exchange—Montana Emma Colton Molly Keegan Jackson Poile Ryker Vold Olivia Coyne Andrew King Emma Rattie Andre Wax State University Caitlyn Croppi Renita Kolica June Ricks Jeffrey Yamada Andre Wax Academic Scholarship, Dean’s Scholarship— Samantha Daly Nicole Krzycki Stella Roberts University of Arizona Jeffrey Yamada Aloysius Scholarship—Gonzaga University Scholarship Recipients Class of 2020 (self-reported by students as of May 18th deadline) Erin Patricia Abbey Cash Robert Candler Cameron Gardner University Scholarship—Whitworth University Madison Akiko Shay Ackley * Sylvie Uyen Cao 1,* Hayden Nels Anderson Mathea Lorraine Lim Caole * Lauren Gillespie Arrupe Scholarship—Loyola Marymount Brandon Michael Apostol 1 Corinthian Caparas University Carinna Katherine Appling Joseph Scott Carr Sarah Hall In-State Matching Scholar Award– Seattle Pacific Haley Mae Archer 1 Myka Emi Carr University, President’s Scholar Award—Seattle Joshua Timothy Atwood Jennifer Carrasco-Rojas Pacific University Kayla Rayne Austin Christian Vazquez Castro Michael Hatfield Out of State Tuition Scholarship—Missouri State Julianna Rose Azares-Burns Rachel Anne Catalani 1 University Mia Baerg Kody Tiengkham Chanthavong AA Madeleine Hsiao Merit Scholarship—Baylor University Kaden Isaiah Baird Hallie Chen 1,3,* Molly Keegan President’s Scholarship—University of Portland Justin Trent Marzan Baradi AA Daphne Darany Chhum Brian Kim National Green and Gold Scholarship—California Armando Barrera Esqueda 4 Cameron Olivia Childs Anna Elaine Bartholet 1 Alexander James Chin Polytechnic State University Margaret Rose Baumgartner 1 Joel Alexander Christopher 1,2 Allison Kim University Scholarship—University of Southern Nathaniel Timothy Beck Dima Jackson Citrisky California Kiran Becker Luke Michael Clingman Andrew King Founders Gold Tuition Scholarship—Northern James David Beeman 1,2 Jade T Coggins Arizona University Ivan Alekseyevich Belyaev 4 Carter David Cole Seth Kobata Chancellor’s Scholarship—Saint Martin’s Joseph Carl Berg Olivia Kaelea Cole University, Men’s Soccer Scholarship—Saint William Bruce Berg Kyle Collins Martin’s University Shannon Lucille Bergin Emma Victoria Colton Elaine Kooiker Presidential Scholarship, Edwin A. 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