Superior Edge Students Recognized at the
2009 Superior Edge Graduation Reception

Twenty-one students were recognized as Superior Edge graduates.  To receive the honor, the students completed a minimum of 400 Superior Edge hours, a minimum of 100 in each of the four edges.  The other 23 students graduated with one, two, or three edges.

Superior Edge May 2009 Graduates

Front:  Superior Edge Graduate Assistant Seth Hill-Kennedy; Jason Richards, leadership edge; Center for Student Enrichment Associate Director Rachel Harris; Kady Adams, Superior Edge graduate; Caitlin Colombo, diversity and real world edges; Jodi Tervo, Superior Edge graduate; Lorena Lagunas Martinez, diversity, leadership, and real world edges; Emily Bochniak, Superior Edge graduate; Nicole Weber, Superior Edge graduate; and Paul Green, Superior Edge graduate.

Second: Superior Edge student coordinator Stephanie Felton; Katherine Sartori, Superior Edge graduate; Emily Westphal, leadership and real world edges; Raechel Percy, Superior Edge graduate; Melissa Engelmeier, leadership and real world edges; Jenny Miller, real world edge; Rebekah Pogwizd, real world edge; Sara Kilker, Superior Edge graduate; Andrea Arbic, Superior Edge graduate; and Alan Donaldson, Superior Edge graduate.

Third:  Superior Edge student coordinator & Superior Edge graduate Ara Wittwer; Amy Jo Chick, diversity and real world edges; Amanda Wieser, Superior Edge graduate; Amber Chiapuzio, diversity, leadership, and real world edges; Sidney Arnold, leadership and real world edges; Nicholas Ward, Superior Edge graduate; James Smiljanich, real world edge; Sarah McHugh, leadership edge; Christina Hammond, Superior Edge graduate; and Julie Rueden, Superior Edge graduate.

Back:  Mallory Mahoney, citizenship, leadership, and real world edges; Darren Widder, Superior Edge graduate; Stacy Maijala, diversity edge; and Russ Steinhoff, Jr., Superior Edge graduate.

Missing from photo:  Christina Boncyk, Superior Edge graduate; Megan Chartier, real world edge; Jeremy Cook, leadership and real world edges; Erica Ehardt, leadership and real world edges; Brooke Graham, leadership and real world edges; Kara Holmes, real world edge; Cory Howes, leadership edge; Gerald “Marty” Kulwich, Jr., Superior Edge graduate; Mike Luehmann, real world edge; Faren Peterson, diversity, leadership, and real world edges; Klamesha Richards, Superior Edge graduate; Michelle Schmitz, Superior Edge graduate; and Andrew “Dylan” Smith, diversity, leadership, and real world edges.

Superior Edge Students Recognized at The Vierling
December 2008

Five students were recognized as Superior Edge graduates.  To receive the honor, the students completed a minimum of 400 Superior Edge hours, a minimum of 100 in each of the four edges.  The other nine students graduated with two or three edges.

December 2008 Superior Edge Graduates

Front:  Ellie Luce, Superior Edge graduate; Krista Leidi, citizenship and leadership edges; and Lynn Fuller, leadership and real world edges.

Back:  Meg Lazier, leadership and real world edges; Jeron Schmidt, Superior Edge graduate; and Jeremy Wright, Superior Edge graduate. 

Missing from photo:  Sara Blomquist, citizenship and leadership edges; Brennen Busse, Superior Edge graduate; Kristi Foye, Superior Edge graduate; Aaron Luther, diversity edge; Brigitte Michaels, citizenship and real world edge; Melissa Natter, citizenship, leadership, and real world edges; Betsy Ott, Superior Edge graduate; and Kathy Stenlund, diversity edge.

Superior Edge Students Recognized at the
2008 Superior Edge Graduation Reception

Nineteen students were recognized as Superior Edge graduates.  To receive the honor, the students completed a minimum of 400 Superior Edge hours, a minimum of 100 in each of the four edges.  The other 14 students graduated with one, two, or three edges.

May 2008 Graduates

Front:  Kevin Wieser, leadership and real world edge; Andrea Bianco, Superior Edge graduate; Danielle Foulks, Superior Edge graduate; Angela Brumm, diversity and real world edges; Seth Hill-Kennedy, Superior Edge graduate; and Jill Seaman, Superior Edge graduate.

Middle:  Abby Kiley, Superior Edge graduate; Amanda Boyle, Superior Edge graduate; Elizabeth Steffl, real world edge; Skyla Vandervest, Superior Edge graduate; Amanda Moraska, Superior Edge graduate; Karen Callahan, Superior Edge graduate; Kimberly Hallfrisch, citizenship, leadership, and real world edges; Jessica Krummich, Superior Edge graduate; and Stacey Beary, Superior Edge graduate.

Back:  Dana Toenjes, citizenship and real world edges; Kara Granroth, Superior Edge graduate; Terrance Saunders, Superior Edge graduate; Jeremiah Bubb, Superior Edge graduate; Brian Bouril, leadership and real world edges; Amanda Lobsinger, Superior Edge graduate; Nathan Gazza, Superior Edge graduate; Associate Director Rachel Harris; Janelle Goodreau, Superior Edge graduate; and Superior Edge student coordinator Stephanie Felton.

Missing from photo:  Anne Bradley, Superior Edge graduate; Jessica Ewald, leadership and real world edges; Ruth Hogan, leadership and real world edges; Jessica Peterson, real world edge; Laura Rueden, real world edge; Katherine Sartori, leadership and real world edges; Tovah Schnorr, citizenship, leadership, and real world edges; Todd Ward, Superior Edge graduate; Julia Woehrer, diversity edge; and Carolyn Zdroik, diversity, leadership, and real world edges.

Superior Edge Students Recognized at The Vierling
December 2007

Two students were recognized as Superior Edge graduates.  To receive the honor, the students completed a minimum of 400 Superior Edge hours, a minimum of 100 in each of the four edges.  The four other students graduated with one, two, or three edges.

Dec. 2007 Graduates

L to R:  Erin Bernard, citizenship and real world edges; Allison Mundell, Superior Edge graduate; and Kathryn Paulin, leadership edge.  These three students graduated in 3 1/2 years.

Missing from Photo: Celmarie Arroyo, leadership and real world edges; Katie Hedrich, citizenship, leadership, and real world edges; and Alana Stuart, Superior Edge graduate.

Superior Edge Students Recognized at the
2007 Leadership Recognition Banquet

Fifteen students were recognized as Superior Edge graduates.  To receive the honor, the students completed a minimum of 400 Superior Edge hours, a minimum of 100 in each of the four edges.  The other 10 students graduated with one, two, or three edges.

Front:  Allison Mundell, Superior Edge graduate; Jessica Jannette, Superior Edge graduate; Rachel Harris, associate director of the Center for Student Enrichment; Jill Logsdon, Superior Edge graduate; Amanda Henson, real world edge; Rachel Griffin, Superior Edge graduate; Cassiopeia Zeratsky, Superior Edge graduate; and Brianne Rogers, citizenship, leadership, and real world edges.

Back:  Leigh Dudley, leadership and real world edges; Nathan Lehman, Superior Edge graduate; Shawn Brown, Superior Edge graduate; Joshua Lopac, real world edge; Alexander Hansen, Superior Edge graduate; Jeremy Wright, Superior Edge graduate; Jason Miller, real world edge; Alyssa Hubbard, real world edge; Celmarie Arroyo, leadership and real world edges; and Gavin Telfer, graduate assistant in the Center for Student Enrichment.

Missing from Photo: Melissa Fuller, real world edge; Kimberly E. Johnson, leadership edge; Carrissa Lee, Superior Edge graduate; Stacey LeJeune, Superior Edge graduate; Heather Lidbeck, Superior Edge graduate; Billie Miller, Superior Edge graduate; Kristina Niehaus, Superior Edge graduate; Anne Rossio, Superior Edge graduate; Tyler Weber, Superior Edge graduate; and Annie Wolfe, real world edge.

Superior Edge Students Recognized at the
2006 Leadership Recognition Banquet

Two NMU students were recognized as Superior Edge graduates at the 2006 Leadership Recognition Banquet.  To receive the honor, the students completed a minimum of 400 Superior Edge hours, a minimum of 100 in each of the four edges.  Another three completed at least two edges.

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Left to Right:  Katy Morrison, leadership and real world edges; Jessica Olson, Superior Edge graduate; Gavin Telfer, Superior Edge graduate; Lindsey Pepin, leadership and real world edges; Samantha Hart, leadership and real world edges; and Rachel Harris, associate director of the Center for Student Enrichment.