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Enumclaw Rotary Announces Students of the Month for May

The Enumclaw Rotary Club recognized Jessie Gamble, Emily Adams, Joshua Charron and Juan Rodriguez as Students of the Month for May 2013.

The Enumclaw Rotary Club recognized the following students as Students of The Month at their May 18, 2013 meeting.  

Jessica Gamble, daughter of Steve and Linda Gamble of Carbonado, was the recipient from White River High School for March. A member of National Honor Society, Jessica has a 4.0 GPA while having taken eight advanced placement courses.  She has participated in fast pitch, received a varsity letter for community service and is this year’s Daffodil Princess representing White River.  Jessica plans to attend the University of Washington this fall to study political science.  

Emily Adams, daughter of Jennifer and Dan Adams of Enumclaw, was the recipient from Enumclaw High School.  A strong academic student and National Honor Society member, Emily has a 3.99 GPA.  Emily is the year book editor and has participated in soccer and key club at the high school.  She also has her black belt in tae kwon do.  She has been accepted to the Honors Program at Eastern Washington University this fall.  

Joshua Charron, son of Michael and Lori Charron of South Prairie, was the recipient from White River High School for May.  A strong academic student, Joshua has a 3.88 GPA Joshua has participated on the high school leadership team, serving as the junior class vice president and is currently the ASB president.  Joshua plans to attend Pierce College this fall, with plans on transferring to a four year school after to pursue a degree to become a history teacher.  

Juan Rodriguez, son of Jose and Rosa Rodriguez, was the recipient from Collins High School.  Attending Collins since he was 13, Juan has been a dedicated student motivating others to succeed, and serving as a mentor to other Hispanic students.   This year he was responsible for putting together the school yearbook.  His interests include photography and skateboarding.  Juan plans to attend Green River Community College and then transfer to Washington State University to become an interpreter.      


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