
The Lapeer East Varsity Baseball Team won the he Flint Metro League championship by downing Holly, 12 - 2 and 8 - 3, on May 31 in a double-header.
Lapeer Community Schools is a dynamic community organization embracing our students with a quality learning environment, developing independent and confident learners for the future.
Sarah Emmons has attended Lapeer Community High School for three years, starting in 2008. Sarah has attained an overall grade point average of 3.12 and is ranked number two in her 2011 graduating class. Sarah is the daughter of Lauren and Toni Emmons. Sarah has been active in gymnastics, competitive cheer, as well as the Lapeer Swim and Dive team during her high school career. She also is an accomplished artist. Sarah has attended the Educational-Technical Center in the Residential Electric/HVAC program. Sarah will attend Mott Community College in the area of Graphic Design and aspires to own her own Photography or Web Design business.
Jessica Hodges has attended Lapeer Community High School for all four years, starting in 2007. Jessica has attained an overall grade point average of 2.82 and is ranked number three in her 2011 graduating class. Jessica is the daughter of Robert and the late Debra Hodges. Jessica has been active with Lapeer Community Schools OMNI Council, serving as a co-chair during her senior year. She also is active in volunteerism within the Lapeer community and has attended the Educational-Technical Center in the Auto Collision Repair program. Within that program, she attained membership in the National Technical Honor Society. Jessica will attend either Mott Community College or Baker College to further her study of Collision Repair and aspires to open her own Body Shop.

Cassandra Sornig ranked 1st (4.0 with two other students), is the daughter of Jim and Betty Sornig and enjoys inspiring others through her involvement in mission trips (9, 10, 11, 12) to Tennessee, West Virginia and New York. While on these trips she assisted at soup kitchens, shelters and community cleanup projects. Cassandra also has volunteered locally at Adopt-A-Highway road cleanup, Vacation Bible School and Michigan Christian Youth Camp. Cassandra has encouraged others here at school through cheerleading (9, 10, 11, 12), being named MVP (12). Cassandra has been a member of NHS (11, 12) and Grondins College of Cosmetology where she was named to the National Technical Honor Society (12). She also works at Marguerite deAngeli Library and enjoys playing piano. Cassandra plans to attend Ferris State University to become a high school math teacher and is the recipient of the Ferris State Dean’s Scholarship.
Lindsey Weisler ranked 1st (4.0 with two other students), is the daughter of Dave and Liz Weisler. Lindsey has made many contributions to her school that includes Student Council (11, 12), where she served as secretary/treasurer (12), NHS (11, 12), publication of yearbook and school newspaper (10, 12), varsity tennis (11, 12) and volleyball (11, 12). Lindsey has demonstrated leadership in the community through the Red Cross Blood Drive, “Volley for a Cure” cancer fundraiser, after-school tutoring program, Lapeer Travel Youth Soccer Camp, Skinner Lake Nature Center, and bell ringer for the Salvation Army. Lindsey is this year’s recipient of the Principal’s Leadership Award as well as being named Scholar Athlete (9, 10, 11, 12). Lindsey plans to attend the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor to study chemical/biomedical engineering.
Michael Puskar (3.98) is the son of Steven and Marguerite Puskar and finished 4th in his class. He has been a member of cross country (9,10,11,12), swim and dive (10,11,12) and track and field (9,12,11,12), winning cross country’s Most Improved (11), swim and dive’s Toughest Rookie (10), and track’s MAC-T award for motivation, attitude and commitment (9). Academically, Michael has received accolades for High Honors (9, 10, 11, 12), AP Scholar (11, 12), and 1st for Bio Lab at Flint Metro League Math and Science competition (10). Michael also has been a member of NHS (11, 12), served as captain for cross country (12) and worked in the Lapeer summer tutoring program (9, 10). Michael plans to attend the University of Michigan to study Economics and Microbiology.
James Apfel, ranked 5th with a grade point average of 3.9539, is the son of Deb and Dave Apfel of Attica. He has been active in Boy Scout Troup 144, serving in a variety of projects involving building, food collections, playground clean-ups and recycling throughout his high school years. In 4-H and FFA, he has won awards in public speaking, “Best of Show for Fine Arts,” and was named State Finalist in an “agricultural issues” leadership contest. In sports at East, James participated in both track and tennis. Following graduation, he plans to study mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan-Flint.
Alison Gonda is ranked number 6 with a 3.95. She is the daughter of Andrew and Angela Gonda of Attica. In addition to her academic achievement and being inducted into NHS, she participated in high school in both Jazz Band and Symphony Band, receiving related recognitions for her musical performance playing the trumpet. Alison was chosen team captain in high school softball, receiving both Metro League Honorable Mention and MIP recognition (10). In grade 11 she was named to the Metro League Second Team and was awarded MVP as team catcher. Alison will be attending Oakland University in Rochester this fall with plans to enter the field of physical therapy as a career.
Katherine Dayton, with a 3.9431 grade point average is ranked number 7. She is the daughter of Robert and Lauren Dayton of Attica. In high school, Katherine has been a member of the marching band (10, 11, 12) and was honored with the prestigious “John Phillip Sousa Award.” She is also a member of the honor society (NJHS - 9, 10 and NHS -11, 12). She served as class representative for Class Council (12) and on the staff-selected Omni Council (11, 12). Katherine also has been very active with the school dance team, serving as team captain (10, 11, 12) and being twice recognized for leadership (11, 12) as well as MVP (10). She plans to study French and communications at Western Michigan in Kalamazoo beginning this fall.
Caressa Graves, tied for 8th with a 3.9182, is the daughter of Lisa Reinert of Lapeer and James Graves of Midland. Service, sports and leadership all have played an important role for Caressa in high school. She has volunteered to help with “Empty Bowls” and “Relay for Life” (9, 10, 11, 12) and tutoring (9). In sports, she participated in volleyball and tennis (9, 10, 11, 12) and basketball (9). In the area of leadership, as part of Class Council she has served as secretary (12) and co-captain of her tennis team (12). Additionally, she has been part of the honor society (NJHS -9, 10 and NHS-11, 12) and her church youth group. Caressa has plans to study either secondary education or psychology in the fall at Hope College in Holland, Mich.
Steven Tadazak tied for 8th with a 3.92. He is the son of Darlene and Bob Tadazak, has achieved High Honors (9, 10, 11, 12) and is receiving the Board of Trustees Academic Honors Scholarship from CMU. Steven is a National Honor Society representative (11, 12) and participated in SSI (10). Steven played hockey (9, 10, 11, 12) and received Most Improved (9), Coaches Award (10), and Offensive Player of the Year (11, 12) for East as well as team captain (11, 12). Steven plans to attend Central Michigan University to pursue a degree in Business.
Dan Pierce (3.92), son of Roxanne and Matthew Pierce finished 10th in his class and is presently involved in National Honor Society and the high school Book Club, where he designed this year’s T-shirt. Dan served as Historian for National Junior Honor Society (9), placed 1st in Metro League Math/Science competition in Biology(9), and placed 1st in the MITES regional competition with a footstool he created(9). Outside of school Dan likes to draw and read. Dan’s future academic plans include pursuing his interest in drafting and design with a focus on computer-aided drafting. Dan will be attending U of M-Flint for a degree in Engineering.

Laura Meinecke, daughter of Mark and Janet Meinecke, is graduating with a 4.0 grade point average. She is Treasurer of the National Honor Society, a Student Council representative and a member of Key Club. She has been involved in dance since the age of four at Sandra Brewer’s Dance Studio. Laura participated in both the Mott Community College Math Competition and the Metro League Math and Science Competition. She will be attending Michigan State University in the fall as a member of the Honors College to pursue a career in Biosystems Engineering.
Taylor Harvey, daughter of Andrew and Melody Harvey, has maintained a 4.0 grade point average throughout her high school career. She was president of National Honor Society and a member of Key Club. She was a member of the Symphony, Marching and Jazz Bands, and she participated in solo and small ensemble competitions. Throughout high school, she was a dedicated member of her church youth group and volunteered with the children’s programs. In the fall, Taylor will be attending The University of Michigan-Flint where she has been accepted into the Honors Scholars Program. She will double major in Journalism and Basic Education and minor in English. In college she plans to play in the Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band and join the school newspaper staff.
Craig Ritchie, son of Michael and Karen Ritchie, is graduating with a 3.988 grade point average. Throughout his high school career, Craig has been an active member of the Concert, Symphony, Jazz and Marching Band. He is a member of the National Honor Society and a two-time participant in the Lapeer County Math and Science Competition. Craig was a 7th place medalist in the Mott Community College Math Competition and an award winner in the Michigan Industrial Technology Education competition. In the fall, Craig will be attending the University of Detroit-Mercy on scholarship, where he will major in Architecture.
Deanna Childress, daughter of Doug and Diane Childress, is graduating with a 3.976 grade point average. Deanna has been a member of the Symphony and Marching Band throughout all of high school and has played with the Lapeer Civic Orchestra. She was a Key Club member and has participated in multiple community events including Relay for Life. Deanna is a member of the National Technical Honor Society at Ed-Tech and has received several competition awards through the Culinary Arts program including a Silver Medal at SkillsUSA in the Culinary Arts Team Banquet Competition. In the fall, Deanna will attend the Culinary Institute of Michigan to study Baking, Pastry and Business.
Aidan Smith, son of Stephen and Jennifer Smith, graduated with a 3.962 grade point average. Throughout high school he has been a member of the Lapeer West Concert, Symphony, Marching and Jazz bands, as well as the Quiz Bowl and Cross Country teams. Aidan was awarded the distinction of Commended National Merit Scholar. This summer he will be entering the Marine Corps and leaving for recruit training in California. After the Marines, he plans to attend an agricultural university to study animal science.
Matthew Cox, son of Michael Cox and Laura Turczyn, graduated with a 3.950 grade point average. Matt played soccer and received the Scholar Athlete Award all four years. He was a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council his junior and senior years, and a member of the Yearbook staff. During his junior and senior years he volunteered at the soup kitchen at St. Paul on Fridays after school. In the fall, Matthew will attend Michigan State University to pursue a career in Veterinary Medicine.
Sarah Tiffany, daughter of Todd and Ann Tiffany, graduated with a 3.944 grade point average. She was a member of National Honor Society for two years and received the Business Department Award. She was involved in various community service activities where she discovered tutoring elementary students was most rewarding. As a member of the Varsity Cheerleading team throughout high school, she received the Scholar Athlete award all four years and was awarded All League honors and the Coach’s Award her senior year. In the fall Sarah plans to attend the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor to study Business. Her long term goal is to pursue a career in Finance.
Eric Birkle, son of Kurt and Raelene Birkle, is graduating with a 3.918 grade point average. Eric has been a member of the Varsity Tennis team for four years and Varsity Track and Field for three years. Throughout high school Eric was a member of the Concert, Symphony and Marching Bands as well as a solo and ensemble participant. Eric was involved with Key Club for four years, serving as Secretary and Vice President. He has been a Star Lab volunteer for three years and a National Honor Society member for two years. This past summer he hosted an exchange student from France and hopes to visit France in the near future. Eric enjoys art and has won a Scholastic Gold Key Award and a Congressional Award for his drawings. Currently, Eric is working part-time at Suncrest Medical Care Facility and has just finished his first dual enrollment class through Kendall College of Art and Design. This fall, Eric plans to attend Saginaw Valley State University and will major in Art and minor in French.


