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Graduations - December 2001

 

 

 

                 “Our success is a rebellion

                   against the past”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph  Browand

Joe, 17 years old, has had many accomplishments since coming to Mount Bachelor Academy.    He is especially proud of his work in The Promise and Venture Lifesteps.  Joe also gave support to his fellow students as a student facilitator for the Venture Lifestep.  He will attend Marymount College in California in the fall of 2002

 Zachary R. Clark

Zack, 16 years old, has worked very hard to overcome his former negative image while attending Mount Bachelor Academy.  He is most proud of being chosen to facilitate a Mount Bachelor Academy Intervention, where he used his own experiences to help others.   After graduation, Zack will be spending time with his family and then he will attend Glen Bard East High School, in Addison, Illinois in January.

 

Graham Evan Clumpner

Graham, age 17, is most proud of his new relationship with his parents, graduating from high school, and participating in a Mount Bachelor Academy Intervention.  After graduation Graham will return home, where he plans to work, and study acting and foreign languages at Whatcome Community College in Bellingham, Washington.  In August of 2002, Graham will attend Washington State University under an ROTC Scholarship and looks forward to a career in the military.

 

Nick Demas

Nick, age 17, had many accomplishments of which he is very proud during his stay at Mount Bachelor Academy.  These include improving his relationship with his parents, attending a Mount Bachelor Academy Intervention and being chosen to facilitate the Venture Lifestep.  After graduation, Nick plans to work and finish high school at Clackamas City College.

 

Danielle Nicole Garver

Danielle, 17 years old, is most proud of the skills and knowledge she gained through her participation in Forever Young, Venture and The LaMancha Lifesteps while attending Mount Bachelor Academy.  Danielle is looking forward to spending time with her family over the Christmas holidays.  In January she will attend Marymount College in Southern California and will take acting courses during the summer at Performing Arts in New York.

 

  Daniella Alexandra Hand-Uber

Daniella, age 16, has grown emotionally while attending Mount Bachelor Academy and shared her knowledge with others by facilitating The Bridge Lifestep.  She is especially proud of her work in the Venture and LaMancha Lifesteps.  After graduation Daniella is looking forward to spending time with her family.  In January, she plans to attend a private religious high school, work and attend Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings to keep herself on track.

 

Zachary Paul McHugh

Zack, age 17, has had many accomplishments since coming to Mount Bachelor Academy.  Some of the things he is most proud of are his personal work in The Promise and LaMancha Lifesteps, and graduating from high school.  After graduation Zack will get re-certified for CPR and in January 2002 he will take Emergency Medical Technician classes in Arapahoe,  Colorado with the hopes of becoming a Firefighter.     

 

Philip James Roes

Phil, age 17, is most proud of completing the Mount Bachelor Academy program and especially The Venture and LaMancha Lifesteps.  After graduation he plans to spend Christmas with his family and then attend a charter school in Truckee, California to finish he high school.  Phil will also get a job through his local improvement district with a ski resort, will work to improve his snowboarding skills, and would like to compete in snowboarding.

 

Trent Michael Johnson

Trent, age 16, is most proud of being chosen to facilitate the Promise Lifestep for Peer Group 11 and of his own work in The Venture Lifestep and a Mount Bachelor Academy Intervention.  After graduation Trent will attend Beacon High School in Oakland, California and hold down a part time job.  His dream is to join a band or start one of his own.

 

Jonathan Michael  Kaminski

Jon, 17 years old, has worked very hard and grown emotionally at Mount Bachelor Academy.  He is very proud of being chosen to facilitate The Forever Young Lifestep, graduating from high school, and especially “finding his heart “ in the Venture Lifestep.  After graduation, Jon will spend 6 months in Mammoth, California skiing and then will attend Southern Oregon University in Ashland in the fall of 2002.

 

Douglas A. Klein

Doug, age 17, has had many accomplishments while attending Mount Bachelor Academy.  He has been in service to others by facilitating the Bridge Lifestep, of which he is very proud.  He is also proud of the personal work he did in The Forever Young and Promise Lifesteps.  After graduation Doug plans to spend the holidays with his family, and then will work at Saddleback Memorial Hospital, in Laguna Hills, California.  In the fall of 2002 Doug will attend Marymount College in California.

 

Danny Stone

Danny, age 17, has worked very hard while at Mount Bachelor Academy.  He is proud of his accomplishments, specifically his second Venture Lifestep, the  LaMancha Lifestep®, and graduating from high school.  After graduation Danny plans to spend time with his family, enjoy the beach, and will attend Marymount College in January 2002.

 

  Gregory Michael Winn

Greg, age 17, has had many accomplishments while attending Mount Bachelor Academy.  He is most proud of being chosen to facilitate the Venture Lifestep and of the personal work he did in the Venture and LaMancha Lifesteps.  After spending time with his family, Greg plans to attend Folsom Lake Community College in Folsom, California in January 2002. He will also be training for baseball until May when he will start playing.

 

                      Christopher Gary Young

Chris, age 15, is most proud of his work in the Venture and LaMancha Lifesteps®, and completing the SUWS program.  Chris is looking forward to sharing the Christmas holidays with his family after graduation.  He will then return to Mount Bachelor Academy as a boarding school student for his academics.  Chris plans to work in the field of arachnid biology.

 

                 

 

I believe in the unknown and that it, too, should be held in high respect.  I believe in the eternal gift of teaching and the eagerness of a young child to learn.  I believe in working, in applying all our strength into some purpose.  I believe in passion.  I believe in believing.

Danielle Garver

 

            I believe that I hold my future in my hands and that I determine what happens to me.  I believe that I was put on earth to contribute and gain knowledge from my parents and people of the world.  I believe that I have a purpose in life.  I believe that bonded with my family I will live my life successfully.  I believe that I will succeed.

Doug Klein

 

            I believe I will be the best father on this planet and that my kid will cherish me.  I believe that I’m part of the ocean.  I’m a great wave that cannot be broken.

Greg Winn

 

            I believe that family is extremely important.  I love my family very much.  They have been by my side even in the worst of times and have never given up on me.  They believe in me so I believe in myself.

Joe Browand

 

            I believe that we are human and as being human you attract good and bad energy.  Which one are you giving off?

Daniella Hand

 

            I believe that every moment is another chance to do something different.

Graham Clumpner

 

            I believe that friends come and go, but family and teddy bears are forever.  I believe that we should live from our hearts and let one another into everyone’s lives.  Share the knowledge you have.  I believe that for every dark night, there’s a bright day on the other side.  I believe that we should always think outside of the box; but most of all, I believe that I have finally broken free to the light side of life.

Chris Young

 

            Over all I believe that I am an honest man with good intentions.  I also believe that I will not stop growing and learning in life.

Zack McHugh

 

            I believe that my dad is an interesting, caring, and imaginative father that is good to his son and family.  I believe that my mom is a very clever, fun, and creative mother that cares for her sons and her family.

Philip Roes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                          

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                            

 





 


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