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Caroline County High School senior awards

Caroline County High School senior awards

Date published: 7/6/2006

Caroline High School recognized the following students at a special ceremony.

Abby Albright, Caroline County Junior Women's Club Joyce Roberson Goforth Scholarship, Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship, Early College Scholar, Flying J Scholarship, Welcome Chapter 129 Scholarship, Wendy's High School Heisman Award, Excellence in English.

Starlette Anderson, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Debutante Scholarship, Michael A. Barnes Humanities Scholarship, Caroline County Rotary Club Scholarship, Welcome Lodge 125 Scholarship, Wilbur Chance Scholarship.

Ciara Armstead, Career Experience Student Program with Hair Cuttery.

Amber Bacskocky, University of Mary Washington Scholarship Award, CBRL Group Foundation Scholarship, Early College Scholar; Fary Memorial Scholarship Grant.

Kathryn Blanton, Randolph-Macon College Merit Scholarship, Broaddus Trust Award, Irene Miller Memorial Nursing Scholarship.

Patricia Boquist, BCWH Architecture Future Teacher's Scholarship Award, Excellence in English, Best Senior in Spanish Award, NHS Service Scholarship Award.

Margaret Bozicevich, Early College Scholar.

Lauryn Burrell, Early College Scholar, Governor School Graduate.

Crystal Butler, Early College Scholar, Governor School Graduate.

Olivia Cherry, Early College Scholar, Governor School Graduate.

Tenesha Coates, Duke University College Merit Scholarship, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Shirley Fluellen Award for Academic Excellence, AKA Debutante Scholarship, Broaddus Trust Award, Early College Scholar, Fredericksburg Knights of the Pythias Lodge 22, Governor School Graduate, George B. Ruffin Scholarship, National Achievement Scholarship Program Recognition, Welcome Lodge 125 Scholarship.

James Cowger, Fredericksburg Fraternal Order of the Eagles 4123 Scholarship.

Ivory Dixon, Best Senior in Chorus Award.

Joshua Dougher, Randolph-Macon College Merit Scholarship, Early College Scholar, Principal's Citizenship Scholarship.

Geoffrey Driskell, Early College Scholar, NHS Service Scholarship Award.

Devin Dudley, James Farmer Scholar.

Eugene Edwards, Virginia State University Alumni Scholarship of Caroline County.

Riley Evans, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis First Generation Scholarship Award, Broaddus Trust Award.

Blake Feggans, Ron Des Roches Scholarship.

Kirsten Fortune, Germanna Community College Orval T. Hester Sr. Scholarship Award.


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William Satterwhite Jr. and Patricia Boquist are Caroline High School's valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, for 2006.

William is the son of W. Todd and Kimberly A. Satterwhite. He was a member of the National Honor Society and president of the Beta Club. He was a member of the Caroline High School Marching Cavaliers for five years, serving two years as drum major and also playing tenor sax and trombone. He was a member of the Caroline High School Symphonic Band for four years, playing trombone, tuba and baritone. He worked weekly with the children's choirs at County Line Baptist Church. William will attend Virginia Tech as one of only six freshman recipients of the Pamplin Scholar Award that provides for in-state tuition and fees for four consecutive years. He will study music and math and plans to teach secondary school band and choir, advanced high school math, or both.

Patricia Boquist was born in Newport News and homeschooled by her parents through the sixth grade. Her father is pastor of Cardinal Baptist Church and her mother is a registered nurse at Mary Washington Hospital. Patricia was inducted into the National Honor Society in her senior year and was also involved in the talent show. Church has always been a great part of Patricia's life, and she has been involved in church choirs, musicals, dramas and cantatas. She also participated in Acteens, completing four activity books which focus on doing mission work in the community. She has been an Acteens Panelist for the past four years, helping to organize an annual weekender for teenage girls in Virginia churches. Last year she was president of the Youth Council at Cardinal. She is also a member of IM For Him, an interpretive movement group that performs once a month at the church. Last summer, she traveled to Charleston, S.C., with Cardinal's youth group to attend M-Fuge, a weeklong mission trip. In the fall, Patricia plans to attend Liberty University in Lynchburg, where she will major in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) with a focus on Hispanic Ministries. From there, she will either become a teacher in a Hispanic area or continue to seminary, where she will earn her Masters in Missions and become a missionary in a Latin American country.

Head of the class



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Date published: 7/6/2006