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Adna Wins Districts $1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, May 27, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online www.chronline.com Remembrance Claquato Event Marks Memorial Day / Main 3 www.facebook.com/ thecentraliachronicle Find Us on Facebook @chronline Follow Us on Twitter Internet Outage, Explosion Can’t Stop Crowds at Flea Market / Main 4 Deaths Kellogg, Michael Stephen, 68, Centralia Wheeling and Dealing The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Lewis County Area Since 1889 Weather TONIGHT: Low 46 TOMORROW: High 64 Showers likely see details on page Main 2 Weather picture by Tilynn Everts, Onalaska Top 20 Scholars Christopher Martin, Centralia Ashley Phelps, Centralia Anna Scheibmier, Centralia Anna DeTray, W.F. West Shayna Woods, Centralia Tyler Beairsto, Centralia Taylor Canfield, Centralia Nicholaus Martin, Centralia Lillian Albright, Centralia Collin Westenhaver, Centralia Keesha Matz, W.F. West Nathan Sherfey, W.F. West Nicole Bach, W.F. West Lindsey Giffey, W.F. West Zoe Sayler, W.F. West Dakota White, W.F. West Rachel Mecham, Centralia Rachel Tennant, W.F. West Noelle Bedford, W.F. West Anthony Painter, W.F. West The 2014 graduates of W.F. West and Centralia high schools will soon don their gowns and mortarboards as they mark the completion of one stage of life and move on to the next. Centralia students graduate June 6; W.F. West graduation is June 7. Today, we recognize the top Tiger and Bearcat graduates as we salute every member of the Class of 2014. / See back page Pirates Head to State After Toppling Toutle Lake / Sports
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Page 1: The Chronicle's 2014 Top 20

Adna Wins Districts

$1Early Week Edition

Tuesday, May 27, 2014Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com

Remembrance Claquato Event Marks Memorial Day / Main 3

www.facebook.com/thecentraliachronicle

Find Us on Facebook

@chronlineFollow Us on TwitterInternet Outage, Explosion Can’t

Stop Crowds at Flea Market / Main 4

DeathsKellogg, Michael

Stephen, 68, Centralia

Wheeling and Dealing The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Lewis County Area Since 1889Weather

TOnIghT: Low 46TOMORROW: High 64 Showers likelysee details on page Main 2

Weather picture by Tilynn Everts, Onalaska

Top 20 Scholars

Christopher Martin, Centralia

Ashley Phelps, Centralia

Anna Scheibmier, CentraliaAnna DeTray, W.F. West Shayna Woods, Centralia

Tyler Beairsto, Centralia

Taylor Canfield, Centralia

nicholaus Martin, Centralia Lillian Albright, Centralia

Collin Westenhaver, Centralia

Keesha Matz, W.F. West

nathan Sherfey, W.F. West

nicole Bach, W.F. West

Lindsey giffey, W.F. West

Zoe Sayler, W.F. West

Dakota White, W.F. West Rachel Mecham, CentraliaRachel Tennant, W.F. West

noelle Bedford, W.F. West

Anthony Painter, W.F. West

The 2014 graduates of W.F. West and Centralia high schools will soon don their gowns and mortarboards as they mark the completion of one stage of life and move on to the next. Centralia students graduate June 6; W.F. West graduation is June 7. Today, we recognize the top Tiger and Bearcat graduates as we salute every member of the Class of 2014. / See back page

Pirates Head to State After Toppling Toutle Lake / Sports

Page 2: The Chronicle's 2014 Top 20

Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 27, 2014 from the front page

By The ChronicleThe Chronicle salutes our

area’s graduating high school seniors. As we do each year, we invite you to meet the top 10 students in Lewis County’s two largest high schools, Centralia High School and W.F. West High School.

The top students in other dis-tricts in The Chronicle's cover-age area will be featured in Sat-urday’s edition.

Centralia high SChoolGraduation: June 6, 7:30 p.m.,

Tiger StadiumBaccalaureate: Wednesday,

June 4, 7 p.m., Centralia Com-munity Church of God

top ten StudentSNote: Centralia does not in-

clude students' grade-point aver-ages, instead opting to use a com-posite index to compute figures for its top 10 students.

Christopher MartinParents:

Fred and Jackie Martin

Activities: Jazz band, sym-phonic band, Future Busi-ness Leaders of America, Gay Straight Alli-ance, Key Club, Pep Club, Skills USA metals, student government

Post-graduation plans: Mar-tin plans to attend Centralia Col-lege and pursue a career in engi-neering.

Collin WestenhaverParents:

Mark and Stephanie West-enhaver

Activities: Theater, wind ensemble, jazz band, student government, National Honor Society, Science Club, Musical Theatre Club

Post-graduation plans: Westenhaver will attend Pacific Lutheran University this fall and study physics and Spanish. His dream is to help design aircraft for Boeing or NASA.

Shayna WoodsParents:

Alan and Bev-erly Woods

Activities: student gov-ernment, choir, Future Busi-ness Leaders of America, Na-tional Honor Society, solo ensemble, vol-leyball

Post-graduation plans: Woods plans to attend Western Washington University. She has not decided on a major yet, but

wants to take a variety of courses in the hopes of finding an educa-tional passion.

Ashley PhelpsParents: Ste-

phen Phelps and Danette Jones

Activities: National Honor Society, drama, choir

Post-grad-uation plans: Phelps will attend Wash-ington State University and will become a member of the Honors College there. She will double major in zoology and music, with a career goal of becoming an exotic vet-erinarian and traveling to Latin America.

Anna ScheibmeirParents:

Mark Scheib-meir and Wendy Tripp

Activities: student govern-ment, yearbook, tennis, Future Business Lead-ers of America

Post-grad-uation plans: Scheibmeir will attend Swarth-more College, and plans to con-tinue her ballet and tennis tal-ents. She also hopes to explore her many academic interests.

Rachel MechamParents:

Matthew and Wendy Mecham

Activities: Choir, Cispus counselor, soc-cer, National Honor Society, student govern-ment

Post-gradu-ation plans: Me-cham plans to attend Brigham Young University this fall to study visual communications and minor in business. After col-lege, she looks forward to being a mom and working on a market-ing team.

Nicholaus MartinParents:

Fred and Jackie Martin

Activities: Tennis, winter cheer, symphon-ic band, jazz band, Future Business Lead-ers of America, National Honor Society, Cispus counselor, stu-dent government

Post-graduation plans: Mar-tin will attend Centralia College this fall and start on a pre-phys-ical therapy path. He hopes this will lead him to a doctorate in physical therapy.

Tyler BeairstoParents: Travis and Wendy

BeairstoActivities:

Band, Running Start, Future Business Lead-ers of America, Latinos Unidos, TRiO program

Post-grad-uation plans: Beairsto plans to attend Western Washington University and dou-ble major in Spanish and busi-ness. His goal is to enter into a career in international business.

Taylor CanfieldParents:

Darrin and Tra-cy Canfield

Activities: Volleyball, bas-ketball, golf, symphonic choir, jazz choir

Post-grad-uation plans: Canfield will at-tend Centralia College, then transfer to a four-year school after two years. She hopes to continue playing golf at Centralia College next year.

Lillian AlbrightParents: Jeff

and Hyesoo Al-bright

Activities: Pacific North-west Chamber Orchestra, ten-nis, student government, TRiO, Science Club, Phi Theta Kappa

Post-graduation plans: Al-bright will attend Harvard Uni-versity in the fall with a goal of majoring in economics.

W.f. WeSt high SChoolGraduation: June 7, 6 p.m. at

W.F. West High School gymna-sium

Baccalaureate: June 1, 5 p.m. at Bethel Church

Lindsey GiffeyGPA: 4.0Parents:

Mark and Cher-yl Giffey

Activities: Biotech Day, Lady Bearcats swim team, Young Life, Link Crew, student government

Post-grad-uation plans: Giffey will attend Washington State University, where she will study biochemis-try. She hopes to attend medical school afterward in order to be-come a doctor.

Keesha MatzGPA: 4.0Parents: Dale and Anne

MatzActivities: Key Club, Na-

tional Honor Society, Link Crew, Lady Bearcats swim team, Bio-

tech DayPost-grad-

uation plans: Matz plans to go to Washington State Univer-sity and major in genetics and cell biology. She hopes to be-come a medical researcher.

Zoe SaylerGPA: 4.0Parents:

Timothy and Jennifer Sayler

Activities: National Honor Society, Global Culture Club, Knowledge Bowl, theater

Post-grad-uation plans: Sayler will attend Stanford Uni-versity and major in human biol-ogy. Sayler aspires to become a child and adolescent psychiatrist.

Nathan SherfeyGPA: 4.0Parents: Jus-

tin and Debrah Sherfey

Activities: National Honor Society, Key Club, Young Life, Greater Chehalis Food Bank, football, basketball

Post-graduation plans: Sher-fey will play college basketball and major in finance/econom-ics at Willamette University. He hopes to use that degree and a passion for mission work to help other countries recover from di-sasters and improve economic opportunities.

Dakota WhiteGPA: 4.0Parents:

Brian and Marci White

Activities: Basketball, track, football, Nation-al Honor Soci-ety, Link Crew, Knowledge Bowl, student government, Boys State

Post-graduation plans: White will attend Oregon State University, where he plans to earn a master's degree in civil en-gineering.

Anna DeTrayGPA: 4.0Parents:

Tom and Jodie DeTray

Activities: National Honor Society, ASB board, Lady Bearcats basket-ball, volleyball, Link Crew, 4-H

Post-graduation plans: De-Tray will spend one or two years at Centralia College before trans-ferring to a four-year university to study sports nutrition.

Rachel TennantGPA: 3.97Parents:

Scott and Lisa Tennant

Activities: Wind ensemble, pep band, Na-tional Honor Society

Post-grad-uation plans: Tennant will attend Western Washington University to study communication science disor-ders. She wants to be an audiolo-gist or speech pathologist.

Anthony PainterGPA: 3.989Parents:

Cary and Cathie Painter

Activities: National Honor Society, band, football, basket-ball, baseball, Youth Leader-ship Conference

Post-graduation plans: Painter will head east to Wash-ington State University, where he plans to major in chemical engi-neering.

Nicole BachGPA: 3.983Parents:

Dave and Lisa Bach

Activities: Tennis, National Honor Society, wind and jazz ensembles, pep band, marching band

Post-graduation plans: Bach will attend Northwest Nazarene University in Idaho, where she will major in secondary math education and art education. She hopes to become a math teacher at the high school level.

Noelle BedfordGPA: 3.983Parents:

Clay and Lori Bedford

Activities: Cross country, track, Christian Ignite club

Post-grad-uation plans: Bedford will at-tend Whitworth University, with a goal of earning a bachelor's degree in account-ing. She hopes to work for a large company or own her own busi-ness some day.

A Salute to the Twin Cities’ Top Students

Christopher martinCentralia

anna ScheibmeirCentralia

lillian albrightCentralia

lindsey giffeyW.F. West

Zoe SaylerW.F. West

nathan SherfeyW.F. West

dakota WhiteW.F. West

anna detrayW.F. West

nicole BachW.F. West

noelle BedfordW.F. West

rachel tennantW.F. West

anthony painterW.F. West

rachel mechamCentralia

nicholaus martinCentralia

tyler BeairstoCentralia

taylor CanfieldCentralia

Collin WestenhaverCentralia

Shayna WoodsCentralia

ashley phelpsCentralia

Keesha matzW.F. West

Centralia downtown association gears up for SummerBy The Chronicle

The Centralia Downtown As-sociation has announced plans for its most popular summer events, Antique Fest and the Summerfest parade.

This year’s July 4 parade will be sponsored by Windermere Real Estate in Centralia. Half of the sponsorship dollars will go to the Historic Fox Theatre res-toration.

The entry fee for the parade is $25. All the money will go to-ward the hanging flower basket fund.

During this year’s parade, the Centralia Downtown Associa-tion will honor two people, Terry Curry and Boe Wohld, who will both be the grand marshals of the parade. Wohld recently re-tired after 33 years of working as the special services officer for the Centralia Police Department. Curry is a long-time local busi-ness owner.

Those wanting an application for the parade can email [email protected] or call Steve Koreis at (360) 219-8192.

Centralia’s 18th annual An-tique Fest will take place on July 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in addi-tion to July 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Vendors selling antiques and collectibles from all over the Pa-cific Northwest will participate in the event. There will also be vendors selling festival-type food.

A Seattle antique appraiser, George Higby, will be offering appraisals for individual pieces at the Compass Pub, located on the corner of North Tower Av-enue and Maple Street.

Anyone interested in spon-sorship information should con-tact Jim Elder at (360) 807-1183 or [email protected]. Anyone interested in vendor or event information should con-tact Susan Delaire at (360) 304-9653 or email [email protected].

The fee is $25, which will go toward the association’s hanging flower basket fund.

The Centralia Downtown Association will also soon be launching a new website.

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