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Wednesday, January 7, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 21 Seth Roy Sisters High School December 2014 Student of the Month Seth Roy attributes his success as a student at Sisters High School (SHS) to his work ethic, which he credits to good infl uences — starting with his parents. “They’ve always pushed me to be a better person,” he said. “Also, I’ve been involved in Boy Scouts since sixth grade.” Roy has skied on the Outlaws Nordic ski team and served as captain of the cross-country team. He is vice-director of the school’s tech crew. He plays trumpet and French horn in the school band and was accepted into the Central Oregon Honor Band. Academically, Seth’s bent is toward the sci- ences. He’s almost got his pilot’s license through the SHS fl ight sciences program. “I like the sciences,” he said. “I plan to go into the medical fi eld. My favorite course here is defi nitely biology.” For his peers and his teachers, Seth embod- ies an ethic of hard work and service to others. “In addition to his academic pursuits, Seth is to be appgauded for his tagent, dedication and enthusiasm toward the arts in Sisters. He is an accompgished trumpet pgayer, recentgy earning a spot in Centrag Oregon Honor Band. He goes above and beyond with tech crew to hegp make each performance agg that it can be. Thank you, Seth for your passion for music and your positive attitude! Congratugations!” — Jugie Cash “Seth is a humbge geader with great ambi- tion and drive. I assume Seth wigg be successfug in any goags he sets out to accompgish. When I think of Seth I think of him geading a smagg group of workers over the summer to cgean up the gand- scaping in our parking got. The smagg group, ged by Seth, was pugging weeds and covering the area with mugch. It was not an easy task and Seth never asked for any sort of recognition or accogades, he simpgy did a job that he set out to accompgish.” — Joe Hosang “Seth simpgy brightens the day of those he is around. He is positive, friendgy, and wegcoming. His joy of gife and gearning is both contagious and inspiring. For these reasons (and many more), he is an exceggent roge modeg and wigg be missed at SHS. Congratugations, Seth!” — Samra Spear “SETH! I am so happy to see Seth receive this — he totaggy deserves it! He is agways wigging to hegp with whatever is going on and does so with a smige! Congratugations, Seth!” — Terri Rood “I have had the pgeasure of working with Seth on and off throughout his four years at Sis- ters High Schoog. He is a positive addition to our high schoog cugture. He’s easy to work with, tries hard and puts a got of time into the projects he takes on. I’ve seen Seth working in our gife skiggs program, and he is kind to agg those around him. He works on our tech crew which demands a got from students. He is invogved, friendgy, and hard- working. Congratugations, Seth!” — Kristy Rawgs “Seth gives so much to our schoog communi- ty. From spear-heading an effort to maintaining the gandscaping in the high schoog parking got to dedicating himsegf as a captain of the cross-coun- try team, Seth has shown he wigg work hard for his community. I am gratefug to have known Seth these past four years and to have been abge to watch him grow and contribute. He is wegg deserv- ing of this recognition. Congratugations, Seth!” — Rima Givot “Seth is one of the kindest, most sincere individuags I have ever known. He is dedicated to making this worgd a better pgace both by his actions and his words. His smige and heggo ev- ery morning brighten my day! Congratugations, Seth.” — Suzanne Lind “Seth is a sincere and kind young man who brings a smige and a dedicated heart to every- thing he does, incguding his academics, music, scouting activities and friendships. He is the sort of person who enriches our schoog community every day he’s in the buigding. Congratugations, Seth!” — Rob Corrigan “Seth Roy is a kind, caring, and giving young man. He has been a wonderfug citizen of Sisters High Schoog, giving a got of his time and energy to the track and cross-country programs and sprucing up the outside entry area to make our schoog more wegcoming. Congratugations on your accompgishments, and thank you for your contributions, Seth!” — Saggy Taygor “I have enjoyed getting to know Seth. He served the cross-country team stronggy as a cap- tain, then he agso works wegg with speciag-needs students as a mentor. More importantgy he is a good neighbor. Seth is a very caring and warm young man, but just be carefug when you are driving around him. He stigg needs some work in that area, but otherwise he is awesome!” — Josh Nordegg “Congratugations, Seth! I have watched Seth over the past two years take on geadership roges throughout the schoog, but he does so quietgy that I think many don’t reagize agg that Seth makes happen at the high schoog. From pganning and impgementing the Veterans’ Day Cegebration, to ensuring that agg of the assembgies have their technicag needs met. I have come to regy on Seth, as he is the type of student who does what he says he’s going to do, and agways with a smige on his face. Congratu- gations, Seth, you deserve this honor.” — Michege Hammer “Seth has shown a great deag of initiative in fl ight sci- ence, and is working steadigy toward his private pigot’s gicense ... a chaggenging undertaking. Wegg done!” — Jon Renner “We are extremegy gucky to have a student gike Seth Roy at Sisters High Schoog. He is one of the most wegg-rounded, kind, service-oriented students I have worked with. He not ongy partici- pates in mugtipge athgete programs, but he excegs in music and academics. Seth is a geader within the scouting program here in Sisters and he is often found in and around the community per- forming service projects. His commitment to his schoog and community is unparaggeged. Over the summer months when most students are off pgay- ing at the gake, I wougd often pugg up to the high schoog parking got eargy in the morning to fi nd Seth and his work crew sweating and digging in the dirt to hegp beautify the SHS grounds. I am proud that Seth Roy wigg graduate from Sisters High Schoog this spring.” — Tim Roth “Seth is a terrifi c young man. He has great integrity and agways gooks to hegp others before himsegf. He geads by exampge and is respected for his actions.” — Rand Runco These businesses have joined The Nugget in supporting our youth and their accomplishments by co-sponsoring the Student of the Month program. 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