Tristan Fuqua
Clubs & Activities
Football
Maroon Platoon
Hometown:Maroon Platoon
St. Joseph Siblings:
A younger sister Hobbies:
Playing guitar, archery, and he enjoys mechanics and motorcycles. Favorite classes:
Ag Construction and Ag Mech Tech Favorite teachers:
Mrs. Mabry at St Joseph Middle School, and Senor Zak Sutton and Mrs. Heather Lindenmeyer at St. Joseph-Ogden High School College:
Parkland College Advice to future SJO students:
Have fun and enjoy yourself.
Austin Carnes
Clubs & Activities
Track & Field
Hometown:Originally from Crestview, Florida, he lives in Ogden Siblings:
An older sister and two younger brothers Hobbies:
Watching any sports from football and basketball to golf Favorite SJO memories:
His first track meet this past February at the U of I Armory. Favorite classes:
Economics and Sociology Favorite teachers:
Mr. Marshall Schacht, Mr. Ryan Searby, Mr. Jeff Kieffer, and Mrs. Jeanna Kerner. College:
University of Kansas, majoring Personal Finance and Accounting Advice to future SJO students:
Take care of your school work starting your freshman year to keep a strong GPA throughout your high school career.
Caleb Evans
Clubs & Activities
Wrestling,Chorus, Maroon Platoon
Hometown:St. Joseph Siblings:
Three older brothers, a younger brother and a younger sister Hobbies:
Fishing, archery, and woodworking Favorite SJO memories:
He enjoyed participating in wrestling and chorus. Favorite classes:
World Geography with Mr. Jeff Kieffer Favorite teachers:
Mr. William Billman and Mrs. Mary Benoit College:
Parkland College, majoring in Construction Favorite quote:
"Don’t let others decide your path in life; make it your own."
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Seventy-six St. Joseph-Ogden High School seniors earned honor roll recognition in the final quarter of the year. Of that number, 50 students were awarded earned High Honor Roll status.
Students who earn a grade point average of 3.25 or higher on the school's 4.0 scale are recognized as Honor Roll students. Those whose GPA soared above 3.74 are receive High Honor Roll recognition.
Click on individual names to discover more Sentinel articles about each Honor Roll student.