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‘Rockin’ on the River’ Regatta Court announced
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Four high school students have been chosen for the
Regatta Court for the 2015 Astoria Regatta Festival.
They join 2014 Queen Claire Helligso of Astoria High
School. The court will be giving speeches, making ap-
pearances, and attending parades throughout the season.
Queen Claire Helligso, daughter of Shawn and
Miranda Helligso, is a senior at Astoria High School.
She has been involved with dance since the age of 3,
and is a member of Maddox Dance Studio and the
AHS Pizazz dance team for all four years of high
school, including two years as captain. She has re-
ceived many honors through dance, is member of Na-
tional Honors Society, and has been on the honor roll
every semester at AHS. She has been involved with
the Regatta Festival from a very young age. After high
school, she plans to enter a nursing program to be a
neonatal nurse and pursue her passion for dance.
Kimberly Castro, daughter of Minerva Monroy,
is a junior at AHS. She has been in the National Ocean
Science Bowl team for three consecutive years, is in
the Japanese Club, plays basketball, and was freshman
class vice president, and Associated Student Body sec-
retary for two years. She has helped with many school
and community projects, been a part of the Net Shed
team, Bike Trip America, Winter and Color Guard,
Concert and Advanced Choir and played volleyball.
She was chosen to attend the Honor Choir Festival this
year, and was East Portland’s Miss Pageant Spirit. She
is a member of Hilltop Church, and has been part of
Christian Youth in Action. She plans to attend college
to get a Ph.D. in forensic psychology
Ally Bentley, daughter of John and Gina Bentley,
is a junior at Warrenton High School. Since 2012, she
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has been an active participant in the Columbia Empire
Volleyball Association. She is also a varsity letterman
in both golf and volleyball, earning an all-league hon-
or for volleyball in the Cowapa League. She is a mem-
ber at St. Mary, Star of the Sea Catholic Church; she
was an altar server, attends St. Mary’s Youth Group,
and attended the National Catholic Youth Conference
in 2013. She volunteered for the Chip-In Park Clean
Up and the AHS North Coast volleyball camp, and
helped collect food for the food bank. A cadet teach-
er this fall at Astor Elementary School, she is also a
counselor at Camp Kick-A-Lot each summer. She
plans on attending University of Portland to pursue a
career in elementary education.
Katrina Diego, daughter of Mina and Rafael Fer-
rer, is a junior at WHS. She is a member of the Nation-
al Honors Society, student council, Key Club, North
Cascades Institute, Communicare and the WHS Prom
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HONOR ROLL
This student has earned a 3.5 grade point average or higher,
qualifying her for the honor roll.
Central Oregon Community College
Bend
Astoria: Erin Hulti
Seaside High School
student wins DAR award
The Astoria Chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, announces the
2015 Oregon State Daughters
of the American Revolution
(OSDAR) award winner of
the Outstanding Teacher of
American History Contest:
Mike Hawes of Seaside High
School.
He will be presented at
the OSDAR State Confer-
ence Awards Luncheon to be
held in Wilsonville May 16.
His entry will be submitted
to the National DAR contest.
The national winner will be
honored at the 124th Con-
tinental Congress and will
receive a check for $3,000,
a special certificate and a
book.
American Association of
University Women offers
scholarship for women
SEASIDE — The Seaside
Branch of the American Asso-
ciation of University Women
( AAUW ) is offering a schol-
arship of up to $2,000 for a
woman who has been out of
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years. Funds may be used for
tuition, fees, and textbooks
and applied at any accredited
two or four-year institution.
Applications
can
be
obtained
at
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ly/1BLoLUG or http://sea-
side-or.aauw.net/foundation.
Applications should be mailed
to the Seaside AAUW Schol-
arship Foundation, P.O. Box
693, Seaside, OR 97138, and
must be received by April 17.
For questions, call Karen
Beck at 503-861-2653.
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