5 standouts from the Oaks Christian Class of 2006

2006-06-15 / Schools


Kristin Seabury Kristin Seabury epitomizes the giving spirit that Oaks Christian School instills in their students. For  four  years,  Seabury  has dedicated  hundreds  of  hours  to volunteer service, culminating in founding  the  school's  Interact Club. As  president  of  the  club, Seabury  organized  a  variety  of fundraising and charitable events. She  will  attend  the  nursing school at Seattle Pacific University. Kristin Seabury Kristin Seabury epitomizes the giving spirit that Oaks Christian School instills in their students. For four years, Seabury has dedicated hundreds of hours to volunteer service, culminating in founding the school's Interact Club. As president of the club, Seabury organized a variety of fundraising and charitable events. She will attend the nursing school at Seattle Pacific University. Brittany Peterson Brittany  Peterson  assumed  a leadership  role  of  the  Interact Club and handled myriad details to launch successful community and service events. An accomplished artist, Brittany received the school's Visual Arts award. In addition to being a strong student, Brittany also excelled as a soccer player. Brittany Peterson Brittany Peterson assumed a leadership role of the Interact Club and handled myriad details to launch successful community and service events. An accomplished artist, Brittany received the school's Visual Arts award. In addition to being a strong student, Brittany also excelled as a soccer player. Christina Morris Christina Morris lost her father to Lou Gehrig's disease when she was in middle school, but her loving support, deep faith and positive  attitude  helped  family  and friends face their loss with courage and strength. Morris  has  been  involved  in many  service  groups  at  the school, and her compassion has been a shining example for all students. A solid student who loves to play volleyball, Morris will attend UC Davis in the fall. Christina Morris Christina Morris lost her father to Lou Gehrig's disease when she was in middle school, but her loving support, deep faith and positive attitude helped family and friends face their loss with courage and strength. Morris has been involved in many service groups at the school, and her compassion has been a shining example for all students. A solid student who loves to play volleyball, Morris will attend UC Davis in the fall. Everybody, it seems, loves Joe Dembesky,  who's  considered  a true leader by his peers, teachers and staff. Dembesky  served  as  captain of the football team and was senior class president. Dembesky  was  accepted  at several excellent colleges, including Harvard University, but chose to attend Stanford University on scholarship. Joe Dembesky Everybody, it seems, loves Joe Dembesky, who's considered a true leader by his peers, teachers and staff. Dembesky served as captain of the football team and was senior class president. Dembesky was accepted at several excellent colleges, including Harvard University, but chose to attend Stanford University on scholarship. Joe Dembesky Will  Morgan  earned Scouting's  top  honor,  Eagle Scout. Morgan also is known for his athletic prowess in water polo and  swimming.  He  will  attend Baylor University. Will Morgan earned Scouting's top honor, Eagle Scout. Morgan also is known for his athletic prowess in water polo and swimming. He will attend Baylor University.

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