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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2015
Class of 2015
SEASIDE HIGH SCHOOL
SEASIDE VALEDICTORIAN SEASIDE VALEDICTORIAN SEASIDE VALEDICTORIAN
Allison Kilday
Continuing education:
Occidental College, engi-
neering
Community/school in-
volvement: Associated Stu-
dent Body president, Link
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band, Girls State, Hood to
Coast, Festival of Trees
Scholarships: Elks Most
Valuable Student Scholarship
Sports: WUDFN DQG ¿HOG
cross country, swimming,
soccer
Favorite class and teach-
er: All of my teachers and
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and enjoyable in different
ways.
What will you remem-
ber the most? The failures
and victories alongside my
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friends and teammates.
Advice for success? Keep
your eye on the prize. Every
challenging situation is an
opportunity to learn and im-
prove.
Calvin Pollard
Continuing education: I
will be attending the Universi-
ty of Oregon in the fall and will
study international business.
Community/school involve-
ment: senior class vice presi-
dent, National Honor Society,
Lower Columbia Danish Society
Scholarships: North Coast
Scholarship Foundation Schol-
arship, Summit Scholarship
Sports: soccer, cross coun-
try, basketball, golf
Favorite class and teach-
er: My favorite subject is
math, and my favorite teacher
is Mr. (Jim) Poetsch.
What will you remember
the most? I will always remem-
ber the things I learned and expe-
riences I had in school, but win-
ning the 4A state golf title in 2014
Continuing education:
University of Oregon
Community/school
involvement: associated
student body, class presi-
dent, Link Crew, Stuff the
Truck food drive, blood
donation
Scholarships: Elks Most
Valuable Student Schol-
arship, National Football
Federation Scholar Athlete
of the Year, University of
Oregon Apex Scholarship
Trenten Meyer
Sports: football, bas-
ketball, golf, track and
field
is something I will never forget.
Favorite class and
Advice for success? To
have a plan, but learn to adapt teacher: Spanish, Señora
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What will you remem-
school wisely, and learn every-
ber the most? The good
thing you possibly can.
Calvin Pollard
times and friends.
Advice for success?
Learn to be organized;
learn time management;
don’t procrastinate; but
have fun in life too.
Holbrook: Tried to pass on a philosophy of courtesy and respect
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Holbrook received most of his
assignments in Europe, where
he coordinated often with the
German police and carried out
law enforcement operations. As
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clearly in German,” he said. “It
brought about a lot of personal
relationships, which often help
when you’re trying to get the
professional stuff done.”
He did a tour of Frankfurt
as a company commander, and
another in Fulda, where his reg-
iment was stationed on the East-
West German border. During
his Fulda assignment, “we were
pretty much the speed bump in
case the Russians decided to
come across the border,” he said.
In 1991, as the Gulf War
got underway, he was deployed
to Saudi Arabia with the 2nd
Armored Division (Forward),
serving as a senior law enforce-
ment adviser to the division
commander during Operation
Desert Storm. His unit provid-
ed security to more than 4,000
soldiers set up in a camp city
and did a road march with other
combat units into southern Iraq.
After U.S. forces defeated
the Iraqi Army at the Battle of
Norfolk, Holbrook found him-
self in charge of more than 600
prisoners of war and their med-
ical care.
“Once we have them, we’re
in charge of their welfare,” he
said. The prisoners were soon
transported to a prisoner-of-war
camp.
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When Holbrook retired from
the U.S. Army in 1995 and
faced the prospect of a second
career, he chose to stick with law
enforcement.
Because his family lived in
Oregon, Holbrook applied for
jobs at the Cannon Beach Police
and Portland Police Bureau si-
multaneously.
On the day Cannon Beach
Police Chief Dave Rouse swore
him in, Holbrook received a call
back from Portland. But Hol-
brook chose to follow through
with his commitment to Cannon
Beach.
“And I never regretted the
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Portland deal with bad people
all the time — pretty much most
of the time, depending on what
part of Portland you work in.
But, being in Cannon Beach, we
deal with good people most of
the time. And that is really nice.
That makes the job worthwhile.
We only have to deal with the
bad people occasionally.”
But Cannon Beach is not
without its share of criminali-
ty: murders, sex crimes, drug
use and domestic disturbance
calls. The oft-repeated line that
nothing much happens in small
towns, he said, is pure miscon-
ception.
“Pretty much everything
that happens everywhere hap-
pens in our town, just not as
frequently,” he said, “which
makes it a great town. But it
does happen.”
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Holbrook tries to instill in them
a philosophy of courtesy and re-
spect, to teach them the impor-
tance of interacting positively
with those they police.
After pulling someone over
for speeding, for example, he
won’t order drivers to “Slow
down!” Rather, he’ll tell them,
“What I’m going to ask you to
do is, please, wherever you’re
going, get there safe.”
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but, if it’s a matter of getting
someone to follow the law, “I’ve
always felt that it’s so much eas-
ier to treat people with respect
and to treat them nicely,” he
said.
force of one out there; you don’t
interact too much with the other
guys,” he said. “This will be my
last chance to be with them all.”
Cannon Beach Police Chief
Jason Schermerhorn said the de-
partment is “going to miss Lew
dearly.”
“He was just a genuine guy,
and he always did what he was
asked to. Very intelligent man,
but also, with his police work
and with other things that he did,
he was always very clever,” he
said. “That’s something we’ll
miss, is his wisdom in the de-
partment.”
“Cannon Beach is a special
place. I feel very, very fortunate
to have been selected as part of
the Cannon Beach PD,” Hol-
brook said. “It’s been a wonder-
ful 19 years.”
— Erick Bengel
‘A special place’
Holbrook — who lives in
Seaside with Anka Holbrook,
his wife of 20 years with whom
he speaks only German — has
three patrol days left, and the
third one falls on Sandcastle
Day (June 20). He arranged it
that way, just so he can spend
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trol work, you’re pretty much a
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