2016-17 OBI Yearbook Staff Yearbook Awards The 2016-17 yearbook staff (pictured below) began the May 11th presentation by unveiling this year’s theme and cover design: Make Your Mark. Editor: Emma Nelson Senior page designer: Ivan Gonzalez Junior page designers. Emma Nelson, Aisha Biyo, Misha Natyshak Sophomore page designers: Anna Grace Bowers, Sierra Dunz- weiller, Teegan Parkhouse Freshman page designers: Amina Seye, Michael Spurlock The following awards were vot- ed on by the OBI faculty and house- parents, and the recipients received Awards Time! Spring is the time to honor student achieve- ment in class, work, dormitory life, sports and fine arts. Some awards are voted on by the OBI faculty and staff. Others are awarded by individual coaches, sponsors, supervisors, houseparents or teachers. For many students, hearing their name called to receive an award at school is a first- time experience. Some even find summer jobs because of awards received at OBI. There is not room to list every certificate—like the Academic Excellence awards, Good Worker awards or Scholar-Athlete awards, but all of our award winners were recognized publicly. a copy of the yearbook and a framed certificate. Most Oustanding Juniors Aisha Biyo, Andrew Lee Sophomores Sierra Dunzweiler, Win Prommanok Freshmen Erica Metzger, Elijah Woods 8th Grade Aubrey Baker, Quentin Tucker 7th Grade Darlene Mutesi, Joshua Barnes 6th Grade Destiny Tanner, Parker Browning Most Studious Seniors Regina Barger, Megan Stiles, Posi Asaoula Juniors Amara Nwangwu, Joshua Thomasson Sophomores Sierra Dunzweiler, Pause Tanayut Freshmen Zoe Hubbard, Sochi Onuoha 8th Grade Isabella Valldeperas, Ikenna Onuoha 7th Grade Danielle Spurlock, Forrest Dunzweiler 6th Grade Patience Vreman, Caleb Monday Mr. & Miss Oneida Seniors who have attended OBI for two years of high school and have demon- strated “outstanding Christian character, strength in academics, a concern for others, and trustworthiness.” Mr. Oneida: Weifu Jones Three-way tie for Miss Oneida: Regina Barger, Aster Kidus, Megan Stiles Most Likely To Succeed Seniors who are “most likely to succeed in life—a success only found through a personal commitment to Christ and the seeking of God’s leadership.” Regina Barger Ayomiposi Asaolu Posi Asaolu On Campus A quarterly newsletter for parents & guardians of OBI students www.oneidaschool.org May, 2017 Summer Travel • Summer School ends June 23 at 11:00 AM. • Work Program ends July 21 at noon. • Flights for both dates need to be after 2:30 PM from Lexington. [email protected]Abubakarr & Megan Congratulations OBI Class of 2017 Valedictorian Abubakarr Jalloh Salutatorian Megan Stiles Remaining Top Ten: Ayomiposi Asaolu, Regina Barger, Alexandra Chavar- ria, Matthew Wolff, Choo- pat Suvimolstean, Eyob Kassaye, Eyouel Mekon- nen, Moriah Bevil
4
Embed
On Campus - Oneida Baptist Institute May OnCampus.pdf · year’s theme and cover design: ... Andrew Lee Sophomores Sierra Dunzweiler, Win Prommanok ... Alvin Gibson.....Elementary
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
2016-17 OBI Yearbook Staff
Yearbook Awards The 2016-17 yearbook staff (pictured below) began the May 11th presentation by unveiling this year’s theme and cover design: Make Your Mark.
Editor: Emma NelsonSenior page designer:
Ivan GonzalezJunior page designers.
Emma Nelson, Aisha Biyo, Misha Natyshak
Sophomore page designers: Anna Grace Bowers, Sierra Dunz-weiller, Teegan Parkhouse
Freshman page designers: Amina Seye, Michael Spurlock
The following awards were vot-ed on by the OBI faculty and house-parents, and the recipients received
Awards Time! Spring is the time to honor student achieve-ment in class, work, dormitory life, sports and fine arts. Some awards are voted on by the OBI faculty and staff. Others are awarded by individual coaches, sponsors, supervisors, houseparents or teachers. For many students, hearing their name called to receive an award at school is a first-time experience. Some even find summer jobs because of awards received at OBI. There is not room to list every certificate—like the Academic Excellence awards, Good Worker awards or Scholar-Athlete awards, but all of our award winners were recognized publicly.
a copy of the yearbook and a framed certificate.
Most OustandingJuniors
Aisha Biyo, Andrew LeeSophomores
Sierra Dunzweiler, Win Prommanok
FreshmenErica Metzger, Elijah Woods
8th GradeAubrey Baker, Quentin Tucker
7th GradeDarlene Mutesi, Joshua Barnes
6th GradeDestiny Tanner, Parker Browning
Most StudiousSeniors
Regina Barger, Megan Stiles, Posi Asaoula
JuniorsAmara Nwangwu,
Joshua ThomassonSophomores
Sierra Dunzweiler, Pause Tanayut
FreshmenZoe Hubbard, Sochi Onuoha
8th GradeIsabella Valldeperas,
Ikenna Onuoha7th Grade
Danielle Spurlock, Forrest Dunzweiler
6th GradePatience Vreman,
Caleb Monday
Mr. & Miss OneidaSeniors who have attended OBI for two years of high school and have demon-
strated “outstanding Christian character, strength in academics, a concern for
others, and trustworthiness.”Mr. Oneida: Weifu Jones
Three-way tie for Miss Oneida: Regina Barger, Aster Kidus,
Megan Stiles
Most Likely To SucceedSeniors who are “most likely to succeed in life—a success only found through a personal commitment to Christ and the
seeking of God’s leadership.”Regina Barger
Ayomiposi Asaolu Posi Asaolu
On CampusA quarterly newsletter for parents & guardians of OBI students
www.oneidaschool.org May, 2017
Summer Travel• Summer School ends June 23 at 11:00 AM.
• Work Program ends July 21 at noon. • Flights for both dates need to be after
PianoOutstanding Piano Student Award and Piano Letter: Yiming Aierhan, Hun Jin, Joshua Thomasson
Congratulations to OBI junior artist Stephen King who was accepted to the 2017 Governor’s School for the Arts in the area of Visual Arts. After a months-long process of building his portfolio, he was named a GSA finalist in February and presented his work to judges in person in March. GSA reviewed over 700 applications in all nine art forms, and 256 students were accepted for the 2017 program. Stephen will be studying art for three weeks this summer alongside 35 of Kentucky’s best high school artists.
The OBI Choir and Ensemble sang at the annual Kentucky Woman’s Missionary Union Missions Celebration on Saturday, April 1, 2017 at Central Baptist Church in Corbin, Kentucky. Two of our choir members, Seth Shockley and Ivy Wandle, shared testimonies about the impact Oneida Baptist Institute has had on them as students.
OBI Drama produced “Romeo and Juliet’s Unofficial, Unnecessary Sequel” by Edward J. Thomas March 30-April 1, 2017 with a matinee performed on March 29 for Oneida Elementary School and OBI K-8.
Dorm & Work AwardsWork program supervisors recognized their Good and Outstanding Workers in chapel on May 2. Approximately 140 Good Workers were honored. Outstanding Workers are listed below. All were invited to an ice cream social that evening.
B o y s C l e a n i n g / G r o u n d sAyomiposi Asaolu, Timothy Bundrick, Carlos Cooke, Dawit Gebremedhin, We-ifu Jones, Seungmin Lee
B o y s C l e a n i n g S u p e r v i s o r sLeul Asmare, Kidus Atanafie, Nathan-iel Choe, Heru DeCaires, Meinyunah Foiyoe, Leul Fufa, Dawit Gebremedhin, Bereket Hadgu, Walter Johnson, Weifu Jones, Alula Kebede, Seungmin Lee, Gordon Pagi, Jonathan Ray-Taylor, Jonathan Rivera, Christopher Sanchez, Zachary Wood
B o y s ’ D o r mWeifu Jones, Seungmin Lee, Oluwad-amilola Ogunkale, Andruw Sharts, Madi-son Stewart
B o y s ’ D o r m S u p e r v i s o r sLeul Asmare, Kidus Atanafie, Nathaniel Choe, Leul Fufa, Dawit Gebremedhin, Benjamin Johnson, Walter Johnson, Alula Kebede, Seungmin Lee, Joshua Mbaezue, Oluwadamilola Ogunkale, Te-niola Onitiri, Chjukwujindu Onuoha, Da-vid Seth Shockley, Seth Smith, Joshua Thomasson, Caleb Weidlich
The following students completed all program requirements for the year, in-cluding 360 work hours, and received the Kentucky Department of Educa-tion Career Certificate:
Regina Barger .............Friendship House,Campus Grill
On May 4th, Highest GPA recipi-ents received a plaque in chapel.6th: Parker Browning7th: Madison Gritton, Emma Metzger8th: Aubrey Baker, Jamison Grant9th: Zoe Hubbard, Erica Metzger,Amina Seye10th: Makyla Barger11th: Joshua Thomasson12th: Abubakarr Jalloh
Highest GPA2016-2017
F a r mElise Bowen, Savannah Clement, Lana Conner, Skylar Hoke, Jamie Holy Houde, Teonna Hurst, Benjamin Johnson, Kayla Rogers, Andruw Sharts, Andrew Throne, Krista Throne, Sapphyre Vultaggio, Ivy Wandle, Austin Williams
F o o d S e r v i c e & G r i l lBrea Cooksey, Makenzie Decker, Grace Fausone, Zoe Hubbard, Eman Jemal, Abagile Mboya, Kara Murray, Oanh Quach, Katy Schroeder, Bethlehem Seid, Debora Seyoum, Patience Vre-man, Madison Wilson
G i r l s ’ D o r mAlexandra Chavarria, Hailey Culberson, Grace Fausone, Mardorie Flahn, Karly Fortin, Gayoung Kang, Charmaine Lutz, Emmantoria Nuquay, Ihutu Oduma, Val-entina Osteen, Alexandria Weiss
G i r l s ’ D o r m S u p e r v i s o r sGrace Fausone, Charmaine Lutz, Em-mantoria Nuquay, Ihutu Oduma, Riley Patterson
R e s i d e n t A s s i s t a n t A w a r d sMariamawit Bitew, Aisha Biyo, Alexan-dra Chavarria, Talia Geerlings, Clarence Gibson, Ivan Gonzalez, Kibir Hadgu,
Career Placement seniors toured the Georgetown Toyota plant on 4/5/17.
D o r m C l e a n e s t R o o m A w a r dSkylar Butz, Alexandra Chavarria, Ruth Evrard, Yohana Gebremedhin, Cole Hollingsworth, Rachelle Joseph, Debo-rah Maidoh, Joshua Mbaezue, Matthew Menard, Isaac Nuquay, Bethlehem Seid, Megan Stiles, Joshua Thomasson, Tan-ayut Vannawat, Patience Vreman, Cody Wells
D o r m M o s t I m p r o v e d A w a r d Girls’ Dorm: Nicole GreenanBoys’ Dorm: Michael Jones
Ivan Gonzalez...... Athletic Assistant, R.A.Kibir Hadgu ......... Clerical Assistant, R.A.Abu Jalloh ...........Media Production, R.A.Weifu Jones ......................................R.A.Eyob Kassaye ..................Clerical/Library Aster Kidus ..............................Day Care,
Special Ed., R.A.Stephen King .................. Elementary Art,
Agriculture Emma NelsonYearbook EditorAmara NwangwuDay Care, R.A.Kelechi OgbuakuR.A.Ola OnitiriCommercial ArtRiley PattersonAgriculture Asst.Jonathan Ray TaylorCommercial ArtAida SalauatovaSpecial Ed, R.A.
The OBI boys’ and girls’ teams placed first over-all in the 14th region tennis tournament which included first-place wins by Choopat Suvimol-stean in boys' singles, Priya Sukkanha in girls' singles, Andrew Lee and Misha Naty-shak in boys' doubles and Mianna Baker and Aubrey Baker in girls’ doubles. Boys’ doubles team Alvin Gibson and Seth Shockley compet-ed at state after finishing in the region semi-finals. At the state meet, Choopat advanced to the quarter-finals, Priya finished 4th in the state at the semi-finals and both were named to the All State Team.
Congratulations to OBI FFA members Joshua Mbaezue (left) and Stephen King who each placed first in their events at the Kentucky River Regional FFA Field Day at Eastern Kentucky University on March 23, 2017. Both will advance to compete at the state FFA convention in June.
Congratulations to junior Isador Ye-suf who advanced to the state track meet after placing first at regionals in the 3200 meter run!
Browse photo albums from the 2016-17 school year:www.facebook.com/OBI.KY