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.

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.
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.

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.
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.

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.
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.

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.
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.
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.

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.