View
251
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
A guide to the graduating classes of 2010 in Okanogan and Ferry counties.
Citation preview
A supplement to The Omak-OkanoganCounty Chronicle
May 26, 2010
to Our2010
HometownGraduates
Page 2 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Congratulations!!You’ve finally done it.
You’re a High School Graduate.
You’ve got the world in the palmof your hands.
1007 Koala Drive, Omak WA 98841509.826.6191 or 866.826.6191
24 Hour Crisis Line 866.826.6191
Keep it there by knowing the facts. DAWN estimates there were 56,978 alcohol-related emergency department visits forpatients aged 12 to 17 and 88,781 alcohol-related emergency department visits for patientsaged 18 to 20. One bottle (12 oz.) of beer has the same amount of alcohol as 1 ounce of hard liquor Alcohol is a drug. It alters your mind, body and emotions. According to the Marin Institute,it is also our nations largest youth drug problem, killing 6.5 times as many young people asillicit drugs combined.
If you or someone you know needs help, call us.We’ll be there when you do
•
••
Graduation is a short timeaway and at that time you willhear a speech.
In the speech you will mostlikely hear the cliche of how everystudent is going a separate path.Listen to that speech, andremember something else.
It has been said that life is ahyphen. Someday, when you die,someone will walk by yourheadstone and see your name.
Under your name will be yourbirthdate and your death date. Thehyphen between those dates willsummarize your life.
It’s the valedictorian’s job totell you about life after high schoolso you can remember, not somuch to do your best in life, but torealize that life is a hyphen.
The rest of our lives will go byas fast as our school lives havegone by so far.
To realize how fast life goes byis the first step to living asuccessful life.
Some people will measuresuccess by the amount of moneymade. That isn’t right. All thatmoney isn’t so good after you die,and we all do die.
Success in a person is usuallyrecognized only after they’ve died.It’s a “you don’t know what you’vegot ‘til it’s gone” thing.
Success is measured by yourpart in someone else’s life.Recognize that life is short, andknow that if you blink it could betoo late to help someone else.
I’d like to mention someonewho knew this philosophy well.
My friend, Conner JayKnoblich, lived an adventurous lifeand, in my opinion, experiencedsuccess.
He visited different parts of theworld, and mostly he used his giftof humor to make others aroundhim laugh.
You’ll find a hyphen on his
headstone.His hyphen describes a life
lived to its fullest.His memory is left behind in
the hearts of those people hetouched, those people he loved,and those people who loved him.
Conner never got the chance tograduate, but because he knew the“Hyphen Rule,” Conner didn’tneed a diploma to tell him hesucceeded.
The best of his life is leftbehind in us, in our hearts. That isa successful life.
Conner’s hyphen separates asmall number of years.
We may live a much longer life.Will we make the lives of othersbetter because we have lived?
If you live your life with that inmind, in my opinion, you’vesucceeded.
That’s it. That’s my point. Ihope you take it to heart. Live lifelike it’s a hyphen and you’llaccomplish success and experiencesatisfaction.
I would like to dedicate this tothe memory of my friend, Conner,
and in hopes that every graduateapplies his example to life.
Brent Jacobson, a senior atOkanogan High School, is the son ofDaryl Jacobson and Sher Sype ofOkanogan.
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 3
223 Queen St., Okanogan509-422-6109
Congratulations tto tthe2010 SSenior CClasses!
826-4050 • 1-800-870-4057 • www.GrilloDDS.com739 Haussler Road, Omak
Seniors ~Congratulations on your successand best of luck in the future!
Dave’s Gun and Pawn112 N. Main • Riverside
509-826-0544Open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Mondays and Saturdays- 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday
Congratulations2010 Graduates!
SHOOTfor the Stars!
317 Whitcomb Ave. S., Tonasket • 509-486-0507
OKANOGAN PROPERTIES, LLC
Tami TatomBroker
Pam CriswellSales Associate
Expect Excellence!www.okanoganproperties.net
You’ve worked hard for thisday - Congratulations!
Serving all North Central Washington
www.legacymemorial.info • (509) 826-5232
705 Omache Drive, 7C • Omak • 509-826-0246
Always be proud of yourachievements and use them
to fulfill your dreams!
Graduation 2010© 2010 The Omak-Okanogan
County ChronicleOwned and operated by Eagle
Newspapers Inc.618 Okoma DriveOmak, WA 98841
P.O. Box 553Omak, WA 98841Roger Harnack
Editor and PublisherDee E. Camp
Managing EditorLynn Hoover
Advertising Manager509-826-1110800-572-3446
509-826-5819 faxwww.omakchronicle.com
Congratulations to the class of 2010Graduates: What will yourhyphen say about how you lived?
GUESTCOLUMN
Brent Jacobson
A senior reflectson lessons learnedfrom a friend
Page 4 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Congratulations,Christian
Dillon, we areso proud of you!
Proud of yourchoices, proudof your success.Congratulations,
son.We love you andGod bless you.Love, Mom and
Dad
2010
DDrreeww,, wwee aarree ssoo pprroouudd
ooff yyoouu..CCoonnggrraattuullaattiioonnss!!
Love, DDad, MMom,Jenny, SSteven,
Justin aand SShelby
Marcus AdamsWe are all very
proud of theaccomplishmentsyou have made.
We love you!Grandpa,Grandma,
and the restof the family.
MirandaWe are so proud of you! Goodluck! You are the best sister,and aunty anyone could ask
for. We are going to miss you.Aiden, Tracy and Mike
Congratulations,Ashlee
Love, Mom, Shalena, Grandma,and all your family and friends.
By Sheila CorsonThe Chronicle
BREWSTER – Fifty graduateswill gather in the Brewster HighSchoolgymnasium, 503S. Seventh St., at7 p.m. Friday,June 4, forgraduation.
The classcolor is red.
The classmotto is“Together wehave experiencedlife, separate wewill pursue our dreams, togetherour memories will foreverremain.”
Senior adviser Greg Austen willspeak at the ceremony.
The valedictorian is Kayla Sisk,granddaughter of Barbara Fentonand the late Donald Fenton.
She plans to attend WhitworthUniversity, Spokane, to study
psychology andSpanish.
Thesalutatorian isSydney McHugo,daughter of Roband AutumnMcHugo, andAlisia Foyle.
She willattend theUniversity of
Idaho, but hasn’t declared a majoryet.
Baccalaureate will be at 7 p.m.Wednesday, June 2, at theCommunity Log Church, 209 S.Fourth St.
Seniors are Francisco Ambriz,Blanca Andrade, Marisol Angel,Odair Aparicio, Alma Arevalo,Cesar Arroyo, Shelby Bayha,Lukas Boesel,
Rigoberto Castro, Eli Driessen,
Daniel Escobedo, Atayde Gamez,Alisha Garcia, Maria Garcia, SilviaGarcia, Blanca Hernandez,Edward Hernandez,
Aubrey Hobbs, MariselaHuerta, Maribella Infante,Christina Lucas, Maria Marin,Maritsal Mariscal, Nayla Martinez,Susana Martinez, JacquelineMcCormack,
Sydney McHugo, ErandyMontiel, Jaime Munoz, Ixia Nava,
Daisy Ornelas, Ruth Ortiz,Eduardo Pamatz,
Antonio Martinez Pio, JorgeRamirez, Carlos Renteria, ErikRios, Ruby Rosario, CindySanabria, Noemy Sanabria,Elizabeth Sanchez, Brian Sattler,Kayla Sisk,
Kyle Sisk, Lindsey Valdovinos,Florentino Vargas, Oscar Velasco,Allie Vergara, Daniel Villafana andLeticia Zamudio.
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 5
Brewster seniors
Member FDIC www.ncnbank.com
You did it! Congratulations from North Cascades National Bank
Visit us at any of our 11 locations, includingBridgeport, Brewster, Omak and Okanogan.
1-800-603-9342
Congratulationsfrom the
Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office
509-422-7200 • 123 5th Ave., Okanogan
Sheila Corson/The Chronicle
Brewster seniors are (front, from left) Antonio Martinez Pio, Marisela Huerta, Blanca Andrade, Susana Martinez, Ixia Nava, Christina Lucas, Sydney McHugo, Ruth Ortiz, Alma Arevalo,Aubrey Hobbs, Leticia Zamudio, Allie Vergara, Cindy Sanabria, Maritsal Mariscal, (second) Jorge Ramirez, Rigoberto Castro, Daniel Escobedo, Nayla Martinez, Elizabeth Sanchez, MariaMarin, Blanca Hernandez, Maribella Infante, Shelby Bayha, Lindsey Valdovinos, Maria Garcia, Noemy Sanabria, Marisol Angel, Silvia Garcia, Erik Rios, (back) Daniel Villafana, FlorentinoVargas, Lukas Boesel, Brian Sattler, Atayde Gamez, Eli Driessen, Edward Hernandez, Jaime Munoz, Carlos Renteria, Cesar Arroyo, Eduardo Pamatz, Francisco Ambriz, Oscar Velascoand Odair Aparicio. Not pictured are Alisha Garcia, Jacqueline McCormack, Erandy Montiel, Daisy Ornelas, Ruby Rosario, Kayla Sisk and Kyle Sisk.
Brewster graduation set for June 4
Sisk
McHugo
By Cheryl SchweizerChronicle correspondent
BRIDGEPORT — The class of2010 takes the last walk of highschool in graduation ceremoniesat 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 4, in thehigh school gym.
Arely Garza will be thevaledictorian and DanyelleCavadini is the salutatorian.
Seniors went with thetraditional orange and black astheir class colors.
The class motto is, “Togetherwe built our ship with knowledge,and now we shall sail the sea of
our dreams.”Seniors are
Sergio Arrival,Greg BrownDanyelleCavadini,Judenic Damian,Jessica Farias,Ivonne Garcia,Arely Garza.Maria Gomez,Maria CristinaGomez,
Cristy Gonzalez, LeticiaGonzalez, Kristina Hernandez,Victor Hernandez, NicholeJackman, Alyssa Martinez, Angie
Martinez, ShaylaMcIntosh.RogelioMogollan, JoseMosqueda, AlvisOsorio, CristianRazo,
IsabelRodriguez, JavierSalinas, CarinaSanchez, HugoSanchez, AndrewSanon, DaisySaucedo, Jaime Saucedo, PattySolorzano, Miguel Torres, JorgeTrejo, Liz Trujillo and DannyValdovinos.
Page 6 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Bridgeport seniors
Congratulationsto tthe cclass of 22010!
Gross Drug9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday
2520 Foster Creek Ave., Bridgeport • 509-686-5191
Congratulations, graduates
1203 Columbia Ave., Bridgeport • 509-686-4151
Mario and ConsueloMartinezOwners
Cheryl Schweizer
Bridgeport High School seniors are (front, from left) Kristina Hernandez, Maria Gomez, Isabel Rodriguez, Nichole Jackman, Patty Solorzano, Maria Cristina Garcia, Ariana Gonzalez,(second) Jessica Farias, Judenic Damian, Rogelio Mogollan, Arely Garza, Cristy Gonzalez, Angie Martinez, Danny Valdovinos, (third) Shayla McIntosh, Alyssa Martinez, VictorHernandez, Ivonne Garcia, Miguel Torres, Alvis Osorio, Andrew Sanon, Hugo Sanchez, Danyelle Cavadini, Cristian Razo, (back) Greg Brown, Alfredo Trejo, Sergio Arevalo, CarinaSanchez, Liz Trujillo, Jose Mosqueda, Jaime Saucedo and Javier Salinas. Not pictured are Jorge Trejo, Jaime Saucedo and Javier Salinas.
Seniors preparefor their final walk
CavadiniGarza
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 7
Curlew seniors
Curlew General Store
2 River Street, Curlew 509-779-4825
Congratulations, Graduates!God Bless Your Futures.
17814 Hwy. 21 N., Curlew • 509-779-4987
Stotts Constructionand Trucking
• Septic Systems • Cat Work• Water Trucks • Backhoe
• Loader • Hauling
Congratulations,Graduates
Best of luck in the future
River StreetEspresso & Market
Sheri Kaser and John [email protected]
9 River Street, Curlew
509-779-4937
Congratulations,Graduates!
Drennan Engebretson Fetzer Halbach Herrmann Jordan Keeley Keenan Lewis
Lu
Tresham
Volluz
West
Marcin Mumford Poore Ramich Reynolds Silva TiMoananui Torzweski
By Brenda StarkeyThe Chronicle
CURLEW — Graduationceremonies will begin at 7 p.m.Friday, June 11, in the high schoolgym, 47 Curlew School Road.
The class valedictorian isLarissa Miller and the salutatorianis Sabrina Charlson.
Colors are royal blue and black.The class motto is “What lies
behind us and what lies before usare small matters compared to
what lies withinus.”
Baccalaureatewill be at 7 p.m.Thursday, June10, at the CurlewPresbyterianChurch, 10 S.Main St.
Curlewseniors areSabrinaCharlson, DanielDrennan, Kayla Engebretson, Amy
Engstrom, AshleyFetzer, ColtonHalbach, ShanaaHenderson, NickHerrmann,
PatrickJordan, AmandaKeeley, ZacKeenan, KatieLewis, Carlie Lu,Danni Marcin,Larissa Miller,AndrewMumford,
Torin Poore, Kate Ramich,Katelyn Reynolds, Caroline Silva,Noel TeMoananui, Katie JoTorzewski, Marcus Tresham, JesseVolluz and Nicole West.
Miller
Miller
Carlson
Carlson
Curlew seniors preparefor June 11 ceremony
Page 8 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Okanogan seniors
Al Camp/The Chronicle
Okanogan High School seniors are (front, from left) Jennifer Widell, Kaila Petersen,Tristen Cook, Rebecca Olson, (second) Jeremy Norris, BeauDeen Adolph, Stefanie Marchand, CarlosRodriguez, Becca Stalder, Matthew Nelson, Taija-Rae Moore, Ellen Rodgers, Sophie Danison, Ines Huizar, Shelby Walstad, Katie Bonser, Katie Brown, Ellie Jones, Elliot Brown, JaredMartin, Jovan Lopez, (third) Chalen Hobart, Laura Shacklett, Bailey Miller, Tyler Reed, Carly Harris, Dylan Otis, Troy Hertlein, Michele Soriano, Raquel Rivera, Maria Ramirez, JohnRamirez, Leah Grant, Carolyn Burke, Amanda Paterson, Andres Perez, Enver Figueroa, Mason Minter, (fourth) Zena Sanchez, Samantha Sanders, John Lee,Thomas A. Sullivan,TannerR. Kelley, Brent Jacobson, Jordan D. Bradley, Jeremy C.F. Caveness, Cole Timm, Samuel Arroyo and Ambrosa Adams. Not pictured are Maribel Buenaventura Apolonio, Aubrey JaeBurts, Samantha Jo Culp, Rachel Lodice Davidson, John David DeLap, Tarina Elizabeth Kaaland and Patrick Jan Murray.
Okanogan ceremony is June 5By Dee CampThe Chronicle
OKANOGAN — Seniors willreceive their diplomas duringcommencement ceremonies at 5p.m. Saturday, June 5, in DawsonGym, 244 S. Fifth Ave.
The class motto is "Wake upand live," by Bob Marley. The classflower is the gerber daisy and thecolor is "hecka hot pink," whichwas the group's hue for classcompetitions throughout highschool.
The class song is "Don't YouForget about Me," from "The
Breakfast Club" soundtrack.Graduation speakers will be
valedictorianKatie Bonser,daughter ofRusty Bonser andJanet Bonser,and salutatorianRebecca Olson,daughter of Bradand Lori Olson.
Both plan toattend WesternWashingtonUniversity,Bellingham. Bonser plans to majorin environmental studies and
Olson wants to major in familycounseling and recreationmanagement.
Baccalaureate will be at 7 p.m.Wednesday, June 2, at New LifeCentre, 508 S. Fourth Ave.
Alternative high schoolgraduation will be at 7 p.m.Wednesday, June 16, in the schoolcafetorium.
Seniors are Ambrosa LeeAdams, BeauDeen KendrickAdolph, Maribel BuenaventuraApolonio, Samuel Arroyo, KatieMarie Bonser, Jordan DonaldBradley, Elliot McAndrew Brown,Katelyn Elizabeth Brown, Carolyn
Ashley Burke, Aubrey Jae Burts,Jeremy James Caveness, TristenLaci Cook,Samantha JoCulp, SophiePfeifferDanison, RachelLodiceDavidson,
John DavidDeLap, EnverJavier Figueroa,Michele SorianoGarcia,Mahleah KayGrant, Carly Louise Harris, TroyEdward Hertlein, Chalen M.
Hobart, Ines Adriana Huizar,Brent Jacobson, Suellen LaverneJones, Tarina Elizabeth Kaaland,Tanner Ross Kelley, John EdwardLee, Jovan Lopez, Jared Martin,Andres Perez Martinez,
Bailey Dylan Miller, MasonThomas Minter, Taija-Rae Moore,Patrick Jan Murray, MathewNelson, Jeremy Gene Norris,Rebecca Lynn Olson, DylanJoseph Wade Otis, Amanda MariePaterson, Kaila Lynn Petersen,John Artemio Ramirez, MariaRamirez, Tyler William Reed,
See Okanogan Page 9
Bonser Olson
Okanogan from Page 8
Raquel Rivera,Ellen Jamison Rodgers, Carlos
Jose Rodriguez, Zena Sanchez,
Samantha Sanders, Laura JoyShacklett, Stefanie Nicole Spence-Marchand, Rebecca Lynn Stalder,Thomas Arvin Sullivan, NicholasEugene Timm, Shelby Walstadand Jennifer Dyan Widell.
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 9
Congratulations, 2010 Okanogan Senior Class!
Come in and see us for your first time insurance needs!
Mike Taylor, agent225 W. Pine St., Okanogan • 509-422-1456
Three Generations of Experience!#LEEDDE970K8 • Okanogan • 509-422-2658
Congratulations, Okanogan Class of 2010!
2406 Elmway, Okanogan • 509-422-5161
Caso’s a family food store......where our family serves yours
Congratulations to Our 2010 Senior Class!
Congratulations and Best Wishes!
Okanogan Truck & Tractor, Inc.204 3rd S. • Okanogan • 509-422-3390
CCoonnggrraattuullaattiioonnss,,OOkkaannooggaann CCllaassss ooff 22001100!!
550099-442222-55002211800-622-4401 • (509) 422-4401
www.timpatrickphoto.com506 5th Ave. N., Okanogan
Thank you, 2010 graduating
class ofOkanogan
Congratulations to the2010 Okanogan
Senior Class!513 Okoma Dr., Omak
509-826-1728
MERLIN EKVALL, D.D.S., M.S.ORTHODONTIST
Keep Smiling!800 Jasmine, Suite 4, Omak • 509-826-4831
888-441-7158 • email: [email protected]
Congratulations, grads!
College Bound?Keep informed with what’s going on
at home with a subscription to The Chronicle.
618 Okoma Drive, Omak 509-826-1110 • 1-800-572-3446
www.omakchronicle.com
(9-month subscription in-state only.Call for out-of-state pricing).
$$ 2525StudentSubscription
Special
Page 10 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Omak seniors
Omak plans June 12 graduationBy Dee CampThe Chronicle
OMAK – Graduation is set for2 p.m. Saturday, June 12, in thehigh school gym, 20 S. Cedar St.
The advanced choir willperform. Principal John Belcher
and Superintendent Art Himmlerwill speak.
Valedictorian is Jaime Dienst,daughter of Dr. Bill and YongDienst.
Selection of salutatorian ispending receipt of SAT scores,Counselor Daryl Moulton said.
Omak uses a combination ofgrades and test scores todetermine valedictorian andsalutatorian.
Contenders are Joshua Gray,son of Ken and Cleo Gray, andMaryJordan Braley, daughter ofEric and Arlene Braley.
Students with 4.0 grade pointaverages are Dienst, KaileyGrattan, Austin Baker and MorganGariano.
The class motto is “Let thejourney begin.”
Class colors are red and black,and the flower is the red rose.
Baccalaureate will be at 3 p.m.Sunday, June 6, at the Omak FirstPresbyterian Church, 9 S. Birch St.
Omak High School seniors areAshlee Ann Abrahamson, DesireeJoyce Abrahamson, Marcus
See Omak Page 11
Al Camp/The Chronicle
Omak High School seniors are (front, from left) Charissa Birdtail, Cassy Edwards, Gabriela Zaragoza, Ashlee Abrahamson, Elizabeth Miller, Katelyn Coppock, Kristin Roberts, JanieCantu, (second) Caralee Henry, Gabrielle Yelland, Jaime Dienst, Carissa Amundson, Jeffery Condon, Isaac Bessette, Ashley Robles, Shamrae Palmanteer, Marcus Adams, Jesse Riggle,Boomer Harvill, Anthony Dee, Drew Lampe, (third) Alfredo Sepulveda-Diaz, Raul Ibarra, Adam Hein, Christian Behymer, Dillon Dorsten, Josh Gray,Tyler Hendrick, Dustin Autry, MatthewWebster, Cody Lunn, Mike Klimek, Dustin Johnson, (fourth) Morgan Gariano, Kailey Grattan, Austin Baker, Zach Day, Justin Dibble, Jacob Martin, C.J. Lockwood, Stephenie Bertram,Russell Olmstead, Brandon Johnson, Benjamin Gillespie, Miranda Sheldon, Steven Keith, Daniel Nash-Mendez, Eric Arnold Jr., (fifth) Janalda Warbus, Elaine Price, Leslie Clark, JasonVoight, Tyler Clough, Calem Louie, Dylan Macherle, (sixth) Lian Clement, Tiffany Cheer, Adrienne Bauman, Alexander Hill, Craig Fritts, Nick Erb, Brendan Balauro, Von Peterson, CodyBrewer, Jesse Sandoval, Felicia Mason, Desiree Abrahamson, Oralia Harry and Brad Thayer. Missing are Elizabeth Ann Anderson, MaryJordan Ang Braley, Tabitha Learron Cahill,Courtney Eva Crowder, Courtney Rae Daniel, Cameron Emery, Kayci Ann Fudge, Shavonna Lee Gorr, Chandler Journey Hancock Lewis, Loren Mitchell Joe Harry, Ryann Joy Hill,Dakota Thomas Arthur Jones, Ashly Ady Longanecker, Ramsi Diane Marchand, Daryl McCraigie, Cory James Michels,Theresa Marie Nimmo, Mariah Rainchild Priest,Trevor Scott Rose,Jordan Reign Sargent, Amanda Tori Karryn Steele, Chace Kenneth Taber, Brandon Scott Thomas, Brianna Marie Thompson, Levi Michael Weitman, Jason Carl Wright, Dylan JamesZacherle, Amanda Jolene Alan, Tenea Shantel Aragon, Kayla Leeann Cargile-Luna, Nicholas Caso, Anna Darrow, Michael Monroe Dunkin, Elias Lee Edwards, Brady Lee Eggleson,Jacob Dalton Kendall, Brendon Darrell Latimer, Marrisa Jo’Lynne Lezard, Aaron Phillip Matthews, James Cody Pratt, Daniel Lee Sanchez, Sarah R. Scranton and Richard EugeneThompson.
OLYMPIA — Parents can savefor college by enrolling in theWashington GuaranteedEducation Tuition program.
Over the past decade, tuition atWashington colleges has increasedan average of 8 percent a year,with family income andinvestments falling behind,according to the Office of theSuperintendent of PublicInstruction.
Parents who hope to see theirchildren graduate from collegewithout assuming large debt canset aside cash to save on futurecosts. If trends continue, oneyear’s tuition and state-mandatedfees costing $7,600 now willamount to more than $36,000 ayear when today’s newborn isheads to campus.
GET was established by theLegislature in 1998 to helpfamilies save for increased costs.
According to state officials, 100GET units purchased now areguaranteed to be equal to thefuture cost of a year’s resident,
undergraduate tuition and state-mandated fees at Washington’smost expensive public universities— the University of Washingtonand Washington State University.
“This parity holds truewhenever your child is ready forcollege, even if tuition doubles ortriples in that time,” according toOSPI.
GET accounts can be used
anywhere in the country to paytuition at colleges, universities orvocational schools, whether publicor private. The value of GET unitsis based on tuition atWashington’s highest pricedpublic university.
If a chosen school costs more,the student pays the difference. Ifit costs less, extra units can beused toward other costs such as
room, board and books.If a child gets a scholarship or if
plans change, GET units can betransferred to other familymembers, put on hold or refunded.
GET accounts offer tax-freegrowth and withdrawals. They arenot subject to the ups and downsof the stock market, state officials
said.Payments can be made
monthly, in a sum or whenevermoney is available. Friends andrelatives also can contribute.
GET units must be held for twoyears before use and will not showincreased value until held for fourto five years.
Omak from Page 10
Anthony Adams, Carissa LynnAmundson, Elizabeth AnnAnderson, Eric Dominique Arnold,Dustin Wayne Autry, AustinGregory Baker, Christian BryanBehymer,
StephenieDebra LeeBertram, IsaacKoostahtahBessette,Charissa Birdtail,MaryJordan AngBraley, CodyBrewer, TabithaLearron Cahill,Janie SaferinaCantu, TiffanyAurora Cheer, Leslie Fransicsa,Clark, Lian Nicole Clement, TylerThomas Clough, Jeffery LawrenceCondon,
Katelyn Michelle Coppock,Courtney Eva Crowder, CourtneyRae Daniel, Zachary Aron Day,Anthony Daniel Dee, Justin NeilDibble, Jaime Nicole Dienst,Dillon Evan Dorsten, CassandraMarie Edwards,
Cameron Emery, NicholasJames Erb, Craig James Fritts,Kayci Ann Fudge, Morgan BrittanyGariano, Benjamin ChristopheGillispie, Shavonna Lee Gorr,Kailey Elizabeth Grattan, JoshuaAdam Gray, Chandler JourneyHancock Lewis,
Loren Mitchell Joe Harry,Oralia Joellyne Harry, AdamAnthony Hein, Tyler Furston
Hendrick, Caralee Anna Henry,Alex Christian Hill, Ryann JoyHill, Raul Daniel Ibarra, BrandonW. Johnson, Dustin LeighJohnson,
Dakota Thomas Arthur Jones,Steven Tyler Keith, Michael LynnKlimek, Andrew Carroll Lampe,Cory John Lockwood, Ashly AdyLonganecker, Calem Robert JohnLouie, Ramsi Diane Marchand,Jacob Kent Martin, DarylMcCraigie, Cory James Michels,
Elizabeth Jael Miller, DanielLouis Nash-Mendez, TheresaMarie Nimmo, Russell JamesOlmstead, Shamrae ShavonPalmanteer, Elaine Marie Price,Mariah Rainchild Priest, Jesse D.Riggle,
Kristin Carlene Roberts, AshleyAnn Robles, Trevor Scott Rose,Jesse Sandoval, Jordan ReignSargent, Alfredo Sepulveda Jr.,Miranda Marie Sheldon, AmandaTori Karryn Steele,
Chace Elizabeth Taber, Brad
Casey Thayer, Brandon ScottThomas, Brianna MarieThompson, Janalda Lynn Warbus,Matthew Dwayne Webster, LeviMichael Weitman,
Jason Carl Wright, GabrielleChristine Yelland, Dylan JamesZacherle, Gabriela MarieZaragoza.
Omak Alternative High Schoolseniors are Amanda Jolene Alan,Tenea Shantel Aragon, BrendanPatrik Balauro, AdrienneSamantha Bauman, Kayla LeeannCargilel-Luna, Nicholas Caso,Anna Darrow, Michael MonroeDunkin, Elias Lee Edwards, BradyLee Eggleson,
Theodore Orin Harvill, JacobDalton Kendall, Brendon DarrellLatimer, Marrisa Jo’Lynne Lezard,Cody Lunn, Felicia Rene Mason,Aaron Philip Matthews, Von LukePeterson, James Cody Pratt,Daniel Lee Sanchez, Sarah R.Scranton and Richard EugeneThompson.
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 11
Three Generations of Experience!#LEEDDE970K8 • Okanogan • 509-422-2658
Congratulations,Omak Class of 2010!
You Have Much toSmile About!Congratulations,Omak Seniors!
Dr. Joey Chen, D.M.DFamily Dentistry
Oroville509476-2151
Omak509-826-1930
Congratulations, Tyler Hendrick of Omak
Congratulations, 2010 Omak Senior Class!
Come in and see us for your first time insurance needs!
Mike Taylor, agent225 W. Pine St., Okanogan • 509-422-1456
Congratulations to the2010 Omak
Senior Class!513 Okoma Dr., Omak
509-826-1728
800-622-4401 • (509) 422-4401www.timpatrickphoto.com
506 5th Ave. N., Okanogan
Thank you, 2010 graduating
class ofOmak
Dienst
Tuition savings plan is guaranteed
AdBuilder
By Brenda StarkeyThe Chronicle
OROVILLE — Thirty-sixseniors will graduate from OrovilleHigh School at 2 p.m. Saturday,June 5.
Commencement will be held inthe gymnasium,816 Juniper St.
The class of2010 has chosenblue, gold andwhite as classcolors and thesunflower as itsflower.
The classmotto is “Wecannot discovernew oceansunless we have the courage to losesight of the shore.”
Mariah Brown is thevaledictorian.
The salutatorian had not beendetermined as of Chronicle presstime.
Baccalaureate was May 23. Seniors are Breanne
Armstrong, Jesse Barker, StevenBourn, Mariah Brown, SerenaCarper, Kyle Coggins, ChenetDavey, Alex Egerton, AnthonyEgerton, Ciara Field, BrandonFunston, Laurel Griffin, CassiHandyside, Chandra Hutsell,
Brian Knight,Abril Lopez, Jessica McAllister,
Bekkah McCoy, Kayla McKinney,Abdenago Mendosa, Alma Mojicaand Rachel Peters, AustiannaQuick, William Renfro, RobertoRipley, Tiffany Roberts, Shelly
Rodriguez,Morgan Roloff, Eric Ruiz, Paul
Sattelberg, Beau Swenson,Brandon Swenson, MelanieThompson, Blaine Wagner,Quincy Webster and BrennanWildermuth.
Page 12 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Oroville seniors
Oroville Golf Club3468-B Oroville-Loomis Rd.
Oroville • 509-476-2390
Congratulations,Oroville Seniors!
We are proud of you!
You Have Much toSmile About!Congratulations,Oroville Seniors!
Dr. Joey Chen, D.M.DFamily Dentistry
Oroville509-476-2151
Omak509-826-1930
Brenda Starkey/The Chronicle
Oroville High School seniors are (front, from left) Quincy Webster, William Renfro, Laurel Griffin, Brandon Swenson, Tiffany Roberts, (middle) Shelly Rodriguez, Ciara Field, ChandraHutsell, Serena Carper, Austianna Quick, Alex Egerton, Kayla McKinney, Rachel Peters, Abril Lopez, Mariah Brown, Alma Mojica, Jessica McAllister, Melanie Thompson, Bekkah McCoy,(back) Brennan Wildermuth, Eric Ruiz, Jesse Barker, Anthony Egerton, Blaine Wagner, Beau Swenson, Paul Sattelberg, Steven Bourn, Roberto Ripley, Brian Knight and Chenet Davey.Not pictured are Breanne Armstrong, Brandon Funston, Morgan Roloff, Kyle Coggins, Cassi Handyside and Abdenago Mendosa.
Brown
Oroville plans June 5 graduation
The Chronicle
OMAK – When it comes timeto move away to college, there arethings that can make theexperience easier.
• Don’t put off packing ormoving until the last minute.
If you need to rent a truck ortrailer, be sure to reserve it early.
Try to move on a weekday,since weekends are the busiestmoving days.
• Pack smart.Move only what you need. Load
heaviest items first.Boxes, packing tape, bubble
wrap, moving blankets and handtrucks are also essential to keepingyour belongings safer and makingyour move easier.
Consider donating unneededitems to charities.
• Be safe.To avoid injury, always bend
your knees and lift with your legs.Don’t text or talk on your cell
phone while driving.While stopped for breaks, park
in highly visible, well-lit areas andalways lock all doors.
If you’re using a moving truck,remember that it is taller, widerand heavier than cars or SUVs, sodrive a bit slower and take extracare when making turns, drivingunder overhangs or near low treebranches.
• Have fun.Keep a positive attitude during
the move — play music, plan a fundinner for after all the work isdone and don’t let frustration getto you.
Enjoy the ride.• Go green.You might be able to save on
costs and be kinder to theenvironment by moving withsomeone from your area.
• Keep the essentials with you.With most belongings packed
away, create a travel bag formoving day to keep importantpaperwork, credit cards,identification, a change of clothes,drinks and snacks close at hand.
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 13
Dr. Gary Bramer,D.D.S.706 Okoma Dr., Omak 550099--882266--22774444
Creating Healthy Smiles
Keep SmilingClass of 2010!
There’s no telling howfar you can go when
you have the drive to succeed.
Best wishes on yourcontinued road to
success!
OMAK826-0057
BREWSTER689-3215
OROVILLE476-3902
TWISP997-2026
Making the move easierPlanning ahead andbeing careful whenpacking can help
AdBuilder
Page 14 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Pateros seniors
509-923-2622 164 Pateros Mall, Pateros
Yancey’sPateros
Hardware
CongratulationsClass of 2010Pizza • Beer • Wine • Music
Pateros • 509-923-2151
Open 7 days a week
CCoonnggrraattuullaattiioonnss,,GGrraadduuaatteess!!
Cheryl Schweizer
Pateros High School seniors are (front, from left) Samantha Varrelman, Jenni Mota, Abe Wilson, Brit Stennes, Tony Reagles, Magen Allen, Derek Colter, Marcos Osorio, Juan Gomez,Erick Hernandez, Rikki Emigh, (back) Elise Gray, Nate Taylor, Ricky Heen, Marisol Medel, Brenda Rios, Luke Bighouse, Jesus Gonzalez and Malcolm Maitland. Not pictured are EricaChavez, Ulices Mota, Emily Smith and Erik Tellez.
By Cheryl SchweizerChronicle correspondent
PATEROS — The curtaincomes down on the high schoolcareers of the class of 2010 in
graduation ceremonies at 11 a.m.Saturday, June 5, in the schoolgym.
In Pateros it’s traditional forthe selection of the valedictorianand salutatorian to go right down
to the wire. Valedictorian andsalutatorian candidates areSamantha Varrelman, MagenAllen and Erica Chavez.
See Pateros Page 15
Pateros plans Saturdaymorning graduation
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 15
CongratulationsClass of
2 0 1 0 !One of the world’s greatest sources of cherries and apples.
www.gebbersfarms.com509-689-3424
Pateros from Page 14
Allen, the daughter ofMelodie and Rodger Allen,plans to attend Global Collegein Costa Rica to major ininternational relations and law.
Chavez is the daughter ofMiguel and Ayde Garza. Sheplans to attend WhitworthUniversity to major in pre-medicine.
Varrelman, the daughter of Ben and JenVarrelman, plans to serve next year as a nationalFFA officer and then attend Washington StateUniversity.
The seniors selected a quote from Dr. Seuss astheir motto: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smilebecause it happened.”
The class colors are purple and black.Seniors are Magen Allen, Luke Bighouse,
Erica Chavez, Derek Colter, Rikki Emigh, JuanGomez, Jesus Gonzalez, Elise Gray, Ricky Heen,Erick Hernandez, Malcolm Maitland,
Marisol Medel, Jenni Mota, Ulices Mota,Marcos Osorio, Tony Reagles, Brenda Rios, Emily Smith, BritStennes, Nate Taylor, Erik Tellez, Samantha Varrelman and AbeWilson.
Allen
Chavez
Varrelman
Class of 2010Washington Assessment of Student Learning
Sophomore test scores, percent who met standard *
District Reading Math Writing ScienceBrewster 72.6 38.1 79.0 25.4Bridgeport 79.6 18.4 81.6 20.8Curlew 75.9 30.0 77.8 27.6Grand Coulee 66.7 23.5 63.4 22.2Methow Valley 84.4 66.7 88.6 55.6Okanogan 74.0 32.1 80.3 35.5Omak 68.6 33.9 76.1 28.0Oroville 69.8 29.8 77.3 23.4Pateros 84.0 44.0 72.0 48.0Republic 84.8 51.5 93.9 19.4Tonasket 77.8 38.7 80.5 27.3* Students who did not meet standards initially could retake portions of the test or take additional math classes
Source: Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Wilson, Slagle leadRepublic seniors
By Brenda StarkeyThe Chronicle
REPUBLIC — The class of 2010will graduate at 1 p.m. Saturday,June 5, during commencement inthe high school gym, 30306 E.Highway 20.
This year's salutatorian isJustin Wilson and thevaledictorian is Matthew Slagle.
The class motto is "Behind usare memories, beside us are
friends, before usare dreams thatwill never end."
Baccalaureateis at 6 p.m.Wednesday, June2, at the CatholicChurch, 756 S.Portland St. Anawards ceremonywill follow at theelementaryschool multi-purpose room, 30306 E. Highway20.
Republic High School seniorsare Chandra Bacon, Ashley Brown,Cody Brown, Nicole Danielson,Johnathan Dunlap, Troy Edgel,
Brittany Ford,Conor Fritts,CaterinaHarmon, TylerHaswell, JonHooper, ErinJensen, TalonKartchner,
Shamra Kelly,Caleb Larson,LeviLarson,Jessica Lewis,Alexandra Lust,Paige McLain, Nikolas Michel,Seth Midkiff, Shayla Novikoff, RynRollins,
Matthew Slagle, AshleyWarren, Krista Williams andJustin Wilson.
Page 16 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Republic seniors
Republic High School
Republic High School seniors are (front, from left) Justin Wilson, Jon Hooper, Johnathan Dunlap, Ryn Rollins, Talon Kartchner, Cody Brown, Caleb Larson, Levi Larson, Tyler Haswell,Nikolas Michel, Matthew Slagle, Conor Fritts, Seth Midkiff, (back) Jessica Lewis, Caterina Harmon, Shamra Kelly, Ashley Brown, Paige McLain, Alexandra Lust, Shayla Novikoff, KristaWilliams, Chandra Bacon, Erin Jensen, Nicole Danielson, Brittany Ford. Not pictured are Ashley Warren and Troy Edgel.
Parts House of Republic
908 South Clark AvenuePO Box 1119Republic,WA 99166
Phone 509-775-3357Fax: 509-775-3359
Congratulations, Graduates!
Congratulations, Graduates! You made it!
Horseback riding, hunting, fishing, familyreunions, corporate retreats, weddings.
New log lodge with 16 bedrooms open year round
[email protected] • 1-888-345-5355
Wilson Slagle
Commencement setfor Saturday, June 5,in high school gym
The Chronicle
OMAK – If you’re looking for atruly personal graduation gift, acustom photo or scrapbook canprovide the answer.
The book can reflect thegraduate’s own unique story andpersonality.
Whether you’re a seasonedscrapbooker or a novice with aglue stick, there are plenty of waysto get started. Local stores andonline sources offer blank books
and embellishments – fromgraduation-themed stickers tohobby and sports cutouts – to addto the book.
Archival paper, glue, tape andembellishments will help keep thebook in tip-top shape for years tocome.
Some ideas:• Graduate’s life story: From
baby pictures to senior year,favorite memories of the grad canbe featured.
Include photos of friends,special gatherings and activities,and add phrases or quotes thathold special meaning.
• Friends and memories:Create a “friends” photo book with
pictures of the graduate andfriends through the years - fromkindergarten classmates to highschool pals.
Putting these photos togetherwill bring back memories andstories to share.
• Make a graduation party
guest book: Lined paper can beprovided for guests to sign in andwrite a special greeting, or eachguest can be given a page ahead oftime and encouraged to write outan anecdote, personal note ormemory.
Be sure to leave a place for
name, address and e-mail.
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 17
Congratulations Seniors!May you have the vision to follow your dreams,the wisdom to find your purpose, and the courageto make a difference. And as you move forward through life, remember to do so with integrity and compassion, bringing joy not only to yourselves, but to those around you.
Ferry County Public Hospital District would like to congratulate all of the graduating seniors at boththe Republic and Curlew high schools, this is your time to achieve!
85 N. Clark Ave. • Republic509-775-2952
Fax 509-775-2962
Congrats to theClass of ‘10
Congratulations graduates!Authorized AT&T Wireless dealer
Music supplies - sporting goods - ice cream and [email protected] • 15 N. Clark, Republic • 509-775-2846
“If we don’t have it . . . You don’t need it.”
ANDERSON’S GROCERY711 S. Clark, Republic • (509) 775-3378
Best wishes to the Republic and Curlewsenior classes.
Wishing you a prosperous future!
Congratulations!Best wishes for much success.686 S. Clark Ave., Republic • 509-775-3325
Congrats!Bergh Funeral
Service160 E 10th Street
Republic, WA 99166509-775-2066
Congratulationsand
lots of luck!from
Fred W.Bremner
Need a gift? Try a photo or scrapbookA handmade bookcan be just right
Page 18 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Tonasket seniors
Sheila Corson/The Chronicle
Tonasket seniors are (front, from left) Brandi Vanatta, Shelby Juarez, Valerie Gardner, Adrianna Sharp, Maribella Alvarez, Lisa Ortega, Meghan Carolee Newton, Kayla Young, MollyTomlinson, Erica Polito, Adriana Benitez, Blanca Cosino, Brian Shott, (back) Samantha Clarke, Kat Kauffman, Felipe Gaytan, Mo Brown, Brandon Norris, Brandon Sprague, KarlBharucha, Terrell Cross, Blake Long, Wade DeTillian, Andrew Grillo, Lucio Maldonado and Corey Utt. Not pictured are Rhiannon Bailey-Scarberry, Shalisa Brown, Autumn Calhoon,Ruby Calus, David Castilla-Hervin, Keenan Delorme, Sarah Dumas, Kristany Fitzthum, Lilyrose Fox, Nathianyal Frank, Danielle Gamble, Anna Goudeau, Adam Howerton, ShelbyHunlock, Nicole Jacobs, Charles Jones, Randy Kothman, Falisha Laurie, Hannah Mannon, Shawntae McBride, Jennelle McCormick, Corey McCrarey, Juanita Medina, Eren Mendia,Carolyn Parigrew, Eddie Peery, Barry Pentz, Chantel Pilcher, Spencer Podkranic, Candelario Ramos, Jeremy Rice, Ronika Sandhu, Michael Santana, Hannah Schell, Rebecca Shaub,Kellilynn Vanatta, Ty Weaver, April Webber, Shalen Williams and Emily Wisdom-Lethco.
Tonasket sets June 5 graduation
By Sheila CorsonThe Chronicle
TONASKET – Graduationceremonies for 64 Tonasket HighSchool seniors will be at 2 p.m.Saturday, June 5, in thegymnasium, 35 Highway 20.
The class has white and royalblue as its colors with thestargazer lily as its flower.
The class motto is, “We camehere as strangers, we stay as
friends, we leave with memoriesthat will never end.”
MeghanNewton,daughter ofTeresa andRandall Newton,is valedictorian.
SpencerPodkranic, son ofKelli Podkranicand StevePodkranic, is thesalutatorian.
Newton plans to attendWestern Washington University,Bellingham, and Podkranic willattend Perry Technical Institute,
Yakima.Baccalaureate will be at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, June2, at theAssembly of GodChurch, 25 E.Fourth Ave.
The seniorbreakfast is at 7a.m. Thursday,June 3, at RDLAuto Shop, 522S. WhitcombAve.
Tonasket seniors are MaribellaAlvarez, Rhiannon Bailey-Scarberry, Adriana Benitez, KarlBharucha, Mo Brown, Shalisa
Brown, Autumn Calhoon, RubyCalus, David Castilla-Hervin,Samantha Clarke, Blanca Cosino,Terrell Cross, Keenan Delorme,Wade DeTillian,
Sarah Dumas, KristanyFitzthum, Lilyrose Fox, NathianyalFrank, Danielle Gamble, ValerieGardner, Felipe Gaytan, AnnaGoudeau, Andrew Grillo, AdamHowerton, Shelby Hunlock, NicoleJacobs, Charles Jones, ShelbyJuarez, Kat Kauffman, RandyKothman,
Falisha Laurie, Blake Long,Lucio Maldonado, HannahMannon, Shawntae McBride,Jennelle McCormick, Corey
McCrarey, Juanita Medina, ErenMendia, Meghan Carolee Newton,Brandon Norris, Lisa Ortega,Carolyn Parigrew, Eddie Peery,Barry Pentz,
Chantel Pilcher, SpencerPodkranic, Erica Polito,Candelario Ramos, Jeremy Rice,Ronika Sandhu, Michael Santana,Hannah Schell,
Rebecca Shaub, AdriannaSharp, Brian Shott, BrandonSprague, Molly Tomlinson, CoreyUtt, Brandi Vanatta, KellilynnVanatta, Ty Weaver, AprilWebber, Shalen Williams andEmily Wisdom-Lethco.KaylaYoung.
Newton Podkranic
Class of 2010 pickswhite and royal blueas its senior colors
By Dee CampThe Chronicle
OKANOGAN — If you’rethrowing a graduation party, itpays to plan ahead.
Many families plan post-graduation receptions, barbecuesand potlucks for their graduates.
Be prepared for guests to comeand go, since many people areinvited to more than onegraduation party. That also holdsfor the guest of honor, who maywant to visit classmates’ get-togethers.
While parents often foot thebill, they should remember whoseparty it is and be sure to ask thegraduate what type of party — ifany — is desired.
A parent may want to throw aparty, but the grad may prefer aquiet dinner with his or herimmediate family.
Some graduates don’t want tobe bothered with decisions anddetails, while others want to planthe whole affair themselves.
Some tips:• Set a time and date. It could
be immediately before or after theceremony, but another daycertainly is appropriate.
• Decide on a format andbudget.
The party could be basic, withcake and punch only, or couldinclude a buffet, potluck, barbecueor catered meal. Your format andbudget will be closely related.
• Draw up a guest list and sendinvitations.
• Come up with a venue. Areyou having the party in your homeor yard, at a rented hall or church,a restaurant, park or otherlocation?
Be sure to make reservations.If you're planning an outdoor
party, be sure to have a backuplocation in case of rain.
• Decide on decorations. Ifyou'll need paper products(napkins, plates, etc.) in schoolcolors, be sure to purchase themearly or special order them sincelocal stores' supplies sell outquickly.
Special items, such as favors,tablecloths, balloons, mascotdecorations, etc., should bepurchased early.
Many people go for high schoolcolors or decorations, but somepick a theme related to thegraduate's college selection,planned career or militaryenlistment.
• Try to think of everycontingency.
Make sure you have enoughcharcoal, tape, extra pens, paperplates, a first aid kit, back-up bags
of chips, beverages, ice, toiletpaper and paper towels, carpet
spot cleaner, condiments, etc. Savereceipts since some unopenedsupplies can be returned if youdon't use them.
• Plan where and how you'llserve food.
Borrow tables and chairs, ifnecessary. Coolers, large tubs andclean wheelbarrows can be filledwith ice for cooling beverages. Ifyou don't want to use paper,colorful flat sheets or yard goodsmake inexpensive tablecloths.
• Mow the lawn and weed thegarden, if the party is outside.Change the bulb in the porch light.
• Get some help. The graduate'sfamily should be able to enjoytheir own party.
Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash. — Page 19
Gene's Harvest Foods22 W. Apple, Downtown Omak
509-826-0212
Congratulations,Seniors!
You have made yourcommunity proud!
PPaarrttyy PPllaatttteerrss• Easy • Convenient • DeliciousA great variety of party platters
for graduation parties.Select from:
• Veggie• Fruit• Wraps• Chicken Variety• Sandwiches• Meat and Cheese• Or Create Your Own!
Startingat only
$29.99!
Dr. Robert Nau, D.D.S.
Dr. Stephanie Stinson, D.M.D.
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW
PATIENTS!
OKANOGAN OFFICE
POB 1457,
232 2nd Ave. N.
Okanogan, WA 98840
(509)422-4881
TONASKET OFFICE
POB 728
202 S. Whitcomb Ave.
Tonasket, WA 98855
(509)486-2902
Because we only want the best for our patients, wehave recently remodeled and updated to the latest
technology at both locations. Please stop by to meetour caring staff and see what you’ve been missing!!CCOONNGGRRAATTUULLAATTIIOONNSS,,
GGRRAADDUUAATTEESS!!
Oroville Golf Club3468-B Oroville-Loomis Rd.
Oroville • 509-476-2390
Congratulations,Tonasket Seniors!
We are proud of you!
Open 24/7Owners Mike and Julie Buchert
509-486-1800 • 486-4500
CongratulationsGraduates of theClass of 2010!
Party! It’s time to honor graduatesIt’s allin thedetails
Attention to details can makeall the difference in a successfulparty.
Some tricks and tips forgraduation parties:
• Make a time capsule. Haveeach guest contribute some smallitem to be tucked away for thegraduate.
• Set out a guest book or pieceof poster board for guests. Shortgreetings to the graduate canaccompany signatures.
• Have someone keep track ofgraduation gifts and givers tomake writing thank-you noteseasier.
• Take lots of pictures. Set up avideo camera on a tripod and justlet it roll.
• Be sure to have music,whether it's recorded, a smallensemble or a garage band ofclassmates.
• Relax and have fun.
AdBuilder
CONGRATULATIONS!
Page 20 — Graduation 2010, The Chronicle, Omak, Wash.
Three clinics.
you.ONE FOCUS.
Family Medicine, Behavioral Medicine, Eye Care, Radiology, Urgent Care, Diabetic Education, Anticoagulation, Physical Therapy and
several Visiting Specialists from Wenatchee Valley Medical Center.
Family Medicine, Obstetrics, Anticoagulation and Women’s Health Care
North Valley Family Medicine
Family Medicine, Obstetrics, Women’s Health Care and Anticoagulation
North Valley Family Medicine
tonasket
oroville
omakThe Omak Clinic
We care about our communities.it’s all about you!