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Cameron is the son of Olie Gunvlle and Antonia Gonzales- Gunville. His extracurricular activities include: football, track and SCORE for 4 years, baseball for 2 years and basketball for 1 year.
Cameron is a member of the National Honor Society and is on the honor roll. He completed the certified nurses aide program at Gordon Cooper Technology Center where he became certified in CPR and CNA. After high school, Cameron plans on attending a 4 year university while playing football, then pursue a medical degree to become an anesthesiologist.
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The May Female Student of Month is Renea Rogers. Renea is the granddaughter of Lynn and Gene Rogers. Renea will graduate with honors, is a recipient of the Academic Letter Jacket and is a member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society. She is also the SHS Student Council Executive Treasurer.
Renea has played volleyball for the past four years, tennis for a year and has been involved in Robotics for a year. She received certifications from Gordon Cooper in Certified Nurses Aide and Long Term Care Aide.
Renea works at Colonial States in Shawnee as a CNA. She plans to continue her education at Seminole State College to become a Nurse, then eventually a Nurse Practitioner.
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Luke is the son of Lynn Wieck and Dr. Robert Wieck. He has played football, baseball, SCORE, and weights for 4 years, basketball and robotics for 1 year and has volunteered for “A League of their Own”.
Luke is a member of the National Honor Society, and will graduate with Honors May. He is on the principal’s honor roll and has been named as player of the week for football. Luke’s future plans are to attend Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology in the fall.
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The April Female Student of Month is Cheyenne Renner. Cheyenne is the daughter of Jerry and Lani Renner. She is the current Student Council President and has been a member of Student Council for four years. She will graduate with honors in May. She is the recipient of the prestigious Academic Letter Jacket, has been on the superintendent’s honor roll and received outstanding student in Economics. Cheyenne also graduated a year early from the Gordon Cooper Pre Engineer Academy.
Cheyenne’s list of community service includes: A League of their Own, Hospital Volunteer, Gordon Cooper Volunteer, church nursery, fire department to name a few.
Cheyenne has also been the co-captain and captain of the SHS Colorguard, is a member of National Honor Society (currently the Seminole Chapter president), church leadership group, band, speech and debate and the school newspaper.
Future plans for Cheyenne are to attend college to pursue a degree in medicine, eventually becoming a cardiac or trauma surgeon.
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The female March Student of the Month is Hannah Ingram. Hannah is the granddaughter of Rebecca Dulworth. She is the president of her class and has been a member of Student Council for the past three years, serving as class vice president and representative. She has also been a member of FCA for the past two years. She attended Gordon Cooper where she received her Certified Nurses Aide certificate.
Hannah is a member of National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society. She received the prestigious academic letter jacket.
Hannah’s community service includes helping with Oklahoma Special Olympics, A League of Their Own, volunteering at St. Anthony Hospital and volunteering through Gordon Cooper. She is an Intern at Northwood Elementary and plans to attend college to be a Nurse, then later becoming a Nurse Practitioner.
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The March Male Student of the Month is Hunter Wurtz. Hunter is the son of Richard and Christi Wurtz. Hunter has played football, basketball, baseball and ran track during his high school career. He is on the FCA Leadership Team, and is on the Principal’s Honor Roll. Hunter is also a member of the First Baptist Church Youth Group.
Hunter has helped with A League of Their Own, Little Olympics, Vacation Bible School and the Annual Pancake Breakfast.
After graduation, Hunter plans to attend college to get a degree in Criminal Justice. He would eventually like to be a leader in the Criminal Justice System.
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