Graduating from college in 2020? Let us know


From the very start The Sentinel has publish the names of graduates from our area who have earned degrees from colleges and universities around the state.

Graduates whose names were omitted from our list such as in this linked story - please know it was not intentional - was due to the lack information supplied by their college public relations department.

University communications and public affair offices typically provide or make available lists of fall and spring graduates by zip code. Quite often students living off-campus supply their school address in the city they live while attending school as their contact address instead of their hometown address.

This also happens when The Sentinel and other news organizations publish semester or quarterly Dean's List and Honor Roll accolades.

Are you graduating from a two or four-year institution this May? Is your son, daughter or grandchild earning a college degree, a masters or their doctorate?

The Sentinel would be more than happy to share your graduate's academic accomplishment, so by golly don't be shy and let us know about it. We here to help celebrate the milestone with friends and neighbors in our community. Your news may help inspire a student in high school or junior high to reach for the stars.

Submit the information below with as much information as possible. Then email them to us at editor@oursentinel.com.


ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY JULY 1, 2020, AND INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

• Student’s full name and a contact email address
• A brief description of the graduate including future plans, special achievements, activities, employer etc.
• Name of college or university graduating from
• Major
• Degree earned (for college graduates)
• Year graduating from SJO (if applicable)

Please include your name and telephone number or name and email/phone number for parent or guardian if we need to verify the submitted information at the bottom of the email.



Senior Spotlight with Jordan Kelly, Stephanie Trame & Luke Renfrew


Luke Renfrew

Clubs & Activities
Football (4 years), Boys’ Basketball (4 years), Maroon Platoon

Hometown:
St. Joseph

Siblings:
He has an older brother

Hobbies:
Hanging out with friends and family and working on cars.

Favorite SJO memory:
Luke enjoyed competing in the IHSA Football Playoffs three of his four years. He has really enjoyed sports in general because of the positive moments he has been a part of.

Favorite classes:
Agriculture with Mr. Billman and any class he has had with Mr. Duval.

Favorite teachers:
Mrs. Ford at St. Joseph Middle School and Mr. Duval, Mr. Billman, Mr. Skinner, Mrs. Kerner, and Senor Sutton at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.

Career:
Will become a union apprentice electrician in January

Advice to future SJO students:
Enjoy high school because it goes by so fast.

Jordan Kelly

Jordan Kelly basketball poster

Clubs & Activities
Basketball (4 years), Soccer (3 years), Football (1 year), Maroon Platoon

Hometown:
St. Joseph

Siblings:
Two older brothers

Hobbies:
Hanging out with friends and family, and playing sports

Favorite SJO memory:
Playing Spartan basketball this past season and the bonds he has created at SJO with all of his teachers and students.

Favorite classes:
Math with Mr. Duval, all of his strength classes, and all of the English classes with Mrs. Lindenmeyer

Favorite teachers:
Throughout his years of schooling, Jordan’s favorite teachers are Mr. Risley at St. Joseph Middle School and Mr. Duval at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.

College:
Parkland College, Construction Management

Advice to future SJO students:
Do not take anything for granted.

Stephanie Trame

Clubs & Activities
Volleyball (4 years), Maroon Platoon, NHS, Spanish Club, FCA, AMP, Student Council, We The People

Hometown:
St. Joseph

Siblings:
One sister

Hobbies:
Traveling and hanging out with family and friends.

Favorite SJO memory:
Qualifying to compete at the IHSA State Volleyball Tournament at Redbird Arena in the fall of 2019. She will never forget this great moment and nor when the whole SJO varsity volleyball team got stuck in the hotel elevator for about 15 seconds. Additionally, she will always remember going to the We The People State Competition in Chicago during her senior year.

Favorite classes:
English classes with both Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Lindenmeyer and Civics with Mr. Schacht

Favorite teachers:
Mr. Risley at St. Joseph Middle School and Mrs. Lindenmeyer, Mr. Schacht, and Mrs. Rein at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.

College:
Plans to attend Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. She has not decided on a major.

Advice to future SJO students:
Enjoy every day and to participate in everything you can.



Photos and text provided by St. Joseph-Ogden High School


SJO senior spotlights with Nolan Peacock, Zoey Witruk & Nick Bensyl


Nolan Peacock

Clubs & Activities
Track and Field (3 years), Drama Club (2 years), Spanish Club, We The People

Hometown:
St. Joseph

Siblings:
Two older brothers, two older sisters

Hobbies:
Spending time with friends and family, playing guitar, and working.

Favorite SJO memory:
He is going to miss the home football games, post prom, and all of the fan bus trips to IHSA State over the years. He really enjoys when the whole school is involved.

Favorite classes:
Every Spanish class with Senor Sutton, U.S. History with Mr. Schacht, and Horticulture with Mrs. Nekolny

Favorite teachers:
Senora Nelson, Senor Sutton, Mr. Schacht, and Mr. Simondsen.

College:
University of Illinois to study media and cinema studies.

Advice to future SJO students:
Cherish every moment of high school because it goes by so fast.

Special thanks:
Nolan wants to thank the faculty and everyone at SJO for making high school such a great, positive experience for him.

Zoey Witruk

Clubs & Activities
Softball (4 years), Student Council, Spanish Club, Maroon Platoon, SADA, NHS, We The People

Hometown:
St. Joseph

Siblings:
One older sister, Tori.

Hobbies:
Reading, spending time with friends and family, and being a part of her travel softball team, the Peoria Sluggers.

Favorite SJO memory:
Some of the moments she really enjoy included going to volleyball and basketball games. As a fan, Zoey remembers the varsity volleyball match at STM in 2018, when the Spartans were down late but then rallied to win. She had a blast at the IHSA State Softball Tournament her freshman year. She also enjoys

Favorite classes:
Civics, English, and Chemistry

Favorite teachers:
Her favorite all-time teachers throughout all her schooling are Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Ford at St. Joseph Middle School and Mr. Simondsen and Mr. Schacht at SJO.

College:
University of Illinois, majoring in animal science. She plans to become a veterinarian.

Advice to future SJO students:
Do not take any moment for granted because high school goes by so fast.

Nick Bensyl


Clubs & Activities
Scholastic Bowl



Hometown:
Ogden

Siblings:
A younger sister

Hobbies:
Playing video games and playing different kinds of trivia games.

Favorite SJO memory:
His greatest memories at SJO involve Ms. Pensinger. Nick feels lucky to have had Ms. Pensinger as his substitute teacher for the semester during both his sophomore year and his senior year. Nick has also enjoyed taking college courses at SJO, especially computer networking.

Favorite classes:
World History with Mr. Kieffer and Consumer Education with Mr. Skinner

Favorite teachers:
Throughout the years, his favorite teachers have been Mrs. Max during 5th and 6th grade at PVO, and Mr. Kieffer, Mr. Skinner, and Mr. Beckett at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.

College:
Parkland College, majoring in computer science information technology

Advice to future SJO students:
Do all homework




Photos and text provided by St. Joseph-Ogden High School


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