Clarkston State Bank hosted its annual breakfast to recognize the Top Senior Scholars from both Clarkston and Renaissance high schools, April 29, at Deer Lake Athletic Club.
Senior scholars were selected based on grade point average, college entrance exams, and rigor of schedule, said Clarkston High School Principal Gary Kaul.
‘They’re very successful and very smart,? Kaul said at the breakfast award ceremony. ‘They have natural gifts, and they’re also very hard workers ? they’re the best and brightest Clarkston schools have to offer.?
The honored students, with their college and future plans, include Michael Abraham, University of Michigan, Biomedical; Katherine Barton, Oakland Community College, midwife; Rachael Bittick, University of Michigan, Anthropology and Humanities; Alexandra Brozowski, Michigan State University, pre-medicine; Sarah Chandler, Purdue, industrial engineering; Raymond Coyle IV, Michigan Tech, biomedical engineering; Robert Dalka, University of Michigan, physics; Matthew Dargay, University of Michigan, neuroscience research; Tyler Dunn, University of Michigan, industrial engineering and entrepreneurship to change the course of human history; Kiley Ferer, Grand Valley State University, pre-med, physical therapy; Sarah Fluegel, Loyola University Chicago, exercise science; Hannah Glise, Anderson University, youth ministries; Stefani Glise, Palm Beach Atlantic University, finance; Malcolm Hill, University of Western Ontario, bio medicine, Doctors Without Borders; Heather Jasso, undecided; Richard Johnson III, Ohio State University, material science and engineering; Luca Juuhl, University of Michigan, pre-med; Daryn Kaminsky, pursuing a career as an ultrasound technician; Erdem Kilic, Oakland Community College, engineering studies; Matthew Kornas, Western Michigan University, medical sciences; Amy Leuenhagen, Michigan State University, apparel design, English; Jakob Limbert, biomedical engineering, orthopedics; Andrew Luchenbach, Michigan Technical University, mechanical engineering; Natasha Oldford, Case Western Reserve University or Carnegie Mellon, pre-med, virology; Lyndsey Pike, University of Michigan, psychology; Camron Razdar, University of Michigan, computer science, electrical engineering, business, U.S. Congress or Senate; Erin Rodewald, University of Michigan, environmental science, evolutionary biology; Jason Setting, University of Michigan, electrical engineering, computer science; Jayme Shepard, Michigan State University, linguistics; Shiah Shipley, Oakland Community College, criminology; Mackenzie Sowers, University of Alabama, biology, pre-med, orthopedic surgery; Elizabeth Starnes, Oakland University, Health Sciences; Megan Stelpflug, Youngstown State, mechanical engineering; Makayla Tuomi, kinesiology; Meredith Turner, University of Michigan, psychology; and Jack Witzke, University of Michigan, biomechanical engineering.