Applause for jobs well done
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Some annual traditions don’t begin to tarnish with age.
Consider the 48th annual Scholarship Awards Breakfast, in which top students at Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools will be honored at a Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce-sponsored event for their achievements.
A 4.0 GPA? Naturally. Hundreds of community service hours? But of course! Although everyone from President Obama to Kato Kaelin has the same 1,440 minutes each day, these students somehow find time to accomplish more feats in a school year than many adults could claim in a decade.
In between competing in national sports championships and academic decathlons, this year’s students have found time to intern at prestigious organizations, research at university cardiology labs, work on political campaigns, perform sketch comedy, teach piano to autistic children and volunteer at soup kitchens.
Oh, and many maintain a part-time job, too.
Read on to learn more about each student, and prepare for your jaw to drop.
Caitlin Ahearn
Activities: French Club president; National Honor Society president; Youth and Government; soccer and cross country
Community: Candy striper; Assistance League of Newport Beach; church volunteer
Honors: Academic Letter; Chemistry Olympiad; Excellent student in French
Employment: Pacifica Orthopedics, office assistant, baby-sitter
College Plans: Northwestern University
Vineet Baid
Activities: Philosophy Club
Community: Police Explorers lieutenant; Southern California Jain Temple, teacher at Jain Temple
Honors: Chemistry Student of the Year; Academic Letter
College Plans: UC Berkeley
Connor Carreras
Activities: editor in chief Trident Online 2006-09; editor-in-chief Trident Magazine 2007-08; section editor Trident Magazine 2006-07; Human Relations Council, 2007-09 press liaison; National Honor Society; Integrity Week Group leader 2008-09; Mock Trial; varsity track
Community: Bowers Museum junior ambassador; Location 3 Magazine
Honors: National Merit finalist; AP Scholar with Distinction; Sea King Pride Award; Academic Letter with Highest Honors; Principal’s Honor Roll; Trident Online website named Pacemaker finalist by National Scholastic Press Assn.; Trident Magazine won first place with Special Merit in American Scholastic Press Assn.’s annual contest.
Employment: Spectrum Pharmaceuticals clinical intern; MyOCHigh.com (division of the OC Register, now defunct), freelance correspondent
College Plans: Princeton University
Ken Cooper
Activities: Varsity track; varsity water polo
Community: Pelican Heights
Honors: Ranked 16th in state discus throw; Academic Letter
Employment: Engineering technician
College Plans: MIT
Sarah Furgatch
Activities: Varsity swimming; Human Relations Council, 2007-08 secretary, 2008-’09 creative director
Community: Taught swim lessons and helped out neighborhood swim team
Honors: 4.4 GPA; 2300 SAT score; 226 PSAT Score; National Merit Scholarship finalist; Scholastic All-American for USA Swimming; Academic Letter with Highest Honors for swimming — helped win DII CIF freshman year; 2007-08 Pacific Coast League Champ in 200M; All-American Time in 100 Breast Stroke; 2007-08 Most Valuable Swimmer for CDM; competed in seven USA Swimming Junior National Championships and one Senior National Championship; finalist at Junior Nationals
Employment: Taught private swim lessons; intern for Newport Hills Swim Team; lifeguard for Newport Hills Community Assn.
College Plans: Princeton University
Grace Lau
Activities: Academic Decathlon, president; Madrigal Singers, soprano section leader; National Honor Society; Philosophy Club
Community: Mariner’s Church “crew” member (Youth Ministry volunteer); United Swim Academy volunteer and senior member
Honors: Collegeboard AP Scholar with Distinction; National Merit Scholar finalist; Academic Letter with Honors; Principal’s Honor Roll
College Plans: Deciding between UCLA, UC Berkeley, and Johns Hopkins University
Soroush Mehraein
Activities: National Honor Society; Youth and Government; Mock Trial; Jazz; track and cross country
Community: Intern with GOP
Honors: Academic Letter; CSF; National Merit
College Plans: UC Berkeley
Elise Molnar
Activities: Varsity water polo; varsity swimming; National Honor Society; president Club MD
Community: National Charity League; Academic Mentoring Program
Honors: UCI Center for Neurobiology CNLM Grant recipient; President’s Volunteer Service Award; Daily Pilot Water Polo Dream Team; AP Scholar with Honors; Sea King Pride Award
Employment: Harbor View “Polywog” swim coach; Ocean Rookie Lifeguard Program
College Plans: Harvard University; Harvard women’s water polo team
Andrew Morrow
Activities: National Honor Society; Academic Mentoring Program; varsity volleyball, captain
Community: Assistant instructor for Short Stop Juvenile Crime Diversion Program; researcher for Higher Education Project; junior high volleyball coach, Harbor Day School; Beach City Service league member
Honors: Orange County Bar Foundation Leadership Award; Academic Letter with Highest Honors; AP Scholar with Honors; Varsity Coaches Award
College Plans: USC, UCLA or UC Berkeley
Nina Park
Activities: Human Relations Council; French Club; Club MD
Community: Hoag Hospital ER; Huntington Hospital ER; Newport Beach Public Library
Honors: Collegeboard AP Scholar with Distinction; Academic Letter with Honors; National Merit Scholar Finalist; E.I. Moore Memorial Award; Rensselar Scholarship Award; Daughters of American Revolution; Principal’s Honor Roll; Best Musician Award; Coach’s Award
Employment: Hyundai Digitech
College Plans: Deciding between UC Berkeley and Caltech
Amanda Polley
Activities: Animal Rights Club; Human Relations Council; Philosophy Club; tennis; Frosh/Soph and JV
Community: Discovery Science Center volunteer; Happy Cats Foundation volunteer
Honors: Academic Letter with Honors; Principal’s Honor Roll; AP Scholar with Honors
Employment: Paid UCI Engineering Program
College Plans: UC Berkeley, Northwestern or Carnegie Mellon University (planning to study chemical engineering)
Daniel Ward
Activities: President and founder of school Philosophy Club
Community: Research lab work in cardiology lab of UCI Medical School; assist with UCI lectures for Integrative Medicine
Honors: National Merit Commended; Daughters of American Revolution Citizenship Award; Recognized by NMUSD for publishing book of poetry; Academic Letter; CSF; UC Regents Scholar
College Plans: Cornell University
Ryan Whelan
Activities: Track and cross country;
Community: Library assistant; intern in D.C. for Congressman Hunter
Honors: AP Scholar with Distinction: Academic Letter with Honors; Principal’s Honor Roll
Employment: Intern (unpaid) at UCI Research Lab (Integrated Nano Reaseron Facility)
College Plans: UC Berkeley (but undecided)
Eric Wright
Activities: Animal Rights Club; president National Honor Society; vice president Human Relations Council; varsity tennis; junior varsity tennis, captain; Random (Sketch Comedy Show)
Community: Irvine Animal Care Center, volunteer AYSO youth referee and organizer
Honors: Academic Letter with Highest Honors; Piano Certificate of Merit Honors Recitals (Top 10% of state); National Merit Commended Scholars; Principal’s Honor Roll; valedictorian; AP Scholar with Distinction
Employment: First Class Pizza, Summer 2006; tutor in Spanish, biology, junior year
College Plans: Georgetown, Notre Dame or USC.
Bryan Yasukochi
Activities: National Honor Society; Human Relations Council; track; soccer
Community: Newport Beach Youth City Council; AYSO youth referee, coach; Daily Pilot Cup coach; AYSO board member.
Honors: AP Scholar with Distinction; National Merit Scholar; Academic Letter with Honors; Principal’s Honor Roll; CSF; US Soccer Development Academy
Employment: Toy Boat, Fashion Island (2006-07 – 2008-09)
College Plans: Penn
McKenna Archer
Activities: Ambassador’s Club; Level 10 gymnast
Community: Church youth leader volunteer at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church; Soup Kitchen; volunteered at Orangewood Children’s Center
College Plans: I hope to compete in collegiate gymnastics at either Yale or Cornell. Still waiting to hear.
Jillian Blackledge
Activities: Girls’ basketball; Environmental Studies Club treasurer; track and field
Community: California Reining Horse Assn., help with horse shows
Honors: DAR Good Citizenship Award; Sailor Award – basketball coaches award
College Plans: Probably a four-year university in San Diego to eventually get my teaching degree.
Sean Cantwell
Activities: International Ambassador’s Club vice president; National Honors Society treasurer; SPAC secretary; Flying Samaritans Club; International Princess Project Club member; boys’ basketball
Community: Head coach of the Newport Elementary School math team; senior altar server at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish; seventh and eighth grade basketball coach at Boys’ & Girls’ Club
Honors: Boys’ state delegate; AP Scholar with Distinction; Student of the Year Nominee in English, foreign language, science, math and social studies; Altar Server of the Year; Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Award
College Plans: Looking to major in the biological sciences with a pre-med emphasis. Strongly considering UCLA, USC and Notre Dame.
Ariana Cernius
Activities: Classical piano; black belt in karate; varsity tennis; Ambassadors’ Club co-president; National Honor Society
Community: National Charity League; Autism Awareness; Music Students’ Service League
Honors: National Merit Commended Student; AP Scholar with Honors; Academic Letter; Varsity Tennis Coach’s Award; Junior Varsity Tennis Coach’s Award; MTAC Certificate of Merit Level 10, Piano; California Scholarship Federation.
Employment: Piano teacher for autistic children; intern, Creative Solutions for Autism
College Plans: Claremont McKenna or Harvard
Cameron Chase
Activities: SPAC co-president, JSA
Community: Basketball coach at Boys’ & Girls’ Club; volunteer at Democratic Party of Orange County
Honors: Principal’s Award; four-year varsity member and captain of the tennis team
Employment: Currently a tennis instructor at Lido Island Tennis Club; Congressional page in Washington, D.C. — summer 2007; manager at Palisades Pro Shop – spring 2007
College Plans: Duke University, pre-law
Alice Cope
Activities: Blood drive coordinator; National Honor Society president; varsity volleyball; International Freedom Project vice president; SPAC
Community: Hoag Hospital Candy striper board member; St. Joachim Church lector; AYSO coach; Race for the Cure annual volunteer
Honors: English Student of the Semester; AP Scholar with Distinction; Academic Letter, all semester; Volleyball All League; CSF, honorable mention
Employment: Tutoring; volleyball camp instructor
College Plans: Cornell University
Slava Fedorchuk
Activities: National Honor Society; track and cross country; JSA; Mock Trial
Community: Community service through NHS
Honors: HOBY ambassador; statewide essay contest winner
Employment: Tutoring
College Plans: Unsure at this time, but definitely on the East Coast
Terra Friedman
Activities: National Honor Society; CSF president; cross country and track; soccer
Community: Lead service at my synagogue; accompanying my cantor in singing the prayers and leading the congregation in a communal worship; Someone Cares Soup Kitchen; Young Philanthropist Program; Teens Are Leaders in Training
Honors: Cross Country Letter; AP Scholar; Branch Honors (Piano, level 8)
Employment: Roadrunner Sports
College Plans: Either UCLA or Cal Poly SLO (waiting to hear back from UC Berkeley and Stanford)
Harrison Hatton
Activities: varsity sailing, captain; JSA
Community: Recreational Leaders in Training; Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
Honors: AP Scholar with Honors; Academic Excellence Awards
Employment: Tutor; summer sailing instructor
College Plans: Early Acceptance — Stanford; awaiting notice from Yale
Cameron Holmes
Activities: Ambassador’s Club; basketball; volleyball; JSA; FCA
Community: St. Andrew’s Church nursery; Peer Court
Honors: CSF; Math Student of the Year Nominee; CSF; NHS
Employment: Tutor; scorekeeper and referee for NJB
College Plans: UC, a good chance; Stanford if I’m lucky
Darren Leggett
Activities: Volleyball; basketball; Ambassador’s Club, vice president; Junior Statesman of America; Mock Trial prosecuting attorney/vice president; National Honor Society
Community: Camp counselor for homeless/underprivileged children in Los Angeles, Camp Harmony; basketball coach Boys & Girls Club; liaison for volunteers at Mariners Elementary School (also volunteered at numerous events); cooked meals for Boys Hope/Girls Hope
Honors: National Merit Commendation (Top 5%); ELC Recognized by UCs; William H. Reynolds award, basketball; Coaches Award, basketball
Employment: Volleyball camp counselor: Junior Spikers
College Plans: Waiting for additional acceptance letters to make final decision. Admitted into Marshall Business School at USC.
Shelby Searles
Activities: NHS vice president; CSF secretary; JSA – assembly representative; freshman class president; Mentoring for Character
Community: Young Adult Advisory Council; National Charity League; Girl’s Inc.
Honors: AP Scholar with Honors; Academic Letter and Pin; Student of the Year Nominee, English; CSF Seal Bearer; Latin Honor Society; National Honor Society
College Plans: Penn
Suzy Strutner
Activities: NHS secretary; CSF vice president; Flying Samaritans Club (founder and co-president); varsity tennis; newspaper editor in chief
Community: National Charity League; vacation Bible school leader
Honors: National Merit Finalist; Student of the Year Finalist; foreign languages
Employment: Sprinkles Cupcakes; advertising intern at Grupo Gallegos; 5 Seas Boutique
College Plans: Undecided
Jennifer Wukawitz
Activities: Varsity rowing, current team captain
Community: Read scripture at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
Honors: National Society of High School Scholars
Employment: Newport Aquatic Center
College Plans: Columbia University, pre-med
Ruby Yoon
Activities: Young Democrats treasurer; Environmental Studies Club
Community: Volunteer with different animal rights groups; worked on the Yes on Proposition 2 campaign; attend peace rallies within the community
Employment: Have worked as a gymnastics coach in the past
College Plans: Still waiting to hear before I make a decision.
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