Ste. Genevieve High School Hosts 32nd Annual Dan Clark Honors Ceremony

STE. GENEVIEVE – On Tuesday, April 27, Ste. Genevieve High School celebrated its students’ academic honors for the 2021-2022 school year at the 32nd annual Dan Clark Honors Ceremony at the Performing Arts Center.

At this year’s event, senior Thomas Elder gave the invocation.

Senior Molly Bell, sophomore Aden Eisenbeis, senior Gracie Heob and senior Nathan St. Clair performed “Prelude and Fugue in D Minor” by Johann Sebastian Bach.

 A state qualifying saxophone quartet—which included senior Molly Bell, sophomore Aden Eisenbeis, senior Gracie Heob and senior Nathan St. Clair—performed “Prelude and Fugue in D Minor” by Johann Sebastian Bach.

The guest speaker for the evening was introduced, Mrs. Emily Wilkerson (Huelskamp), a 2005 alumna of Ste. Genevieve High school, and a highly decorated rower. Emily graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois in 2009 with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Applied Health Science. She went on to attend Boston University, graduating in 2010 with an MEd. in Counseling with a concentration in Sport Psychology. Emily’s rowing career launched in college, where she made the decision that this sport was going to be her priority. Being able to devote her focus and attention to her team and to improving in her sport paid off. In 2013, Emily won a gold medal in the women’s four at the World Championships in South Korea. In 2015, she earned a gold medal in women’s pair at the Pan Am Games held in Toronto. In 2016, she was on a women’s eight team that won the Remenham Cup at Royal Henley Regatta. Also at the World Championships in 2016 in Rotterdam, Emily was on a women’s four team that won a silver medal. At the 2019 World Championships held in Austria, Emily’s women’s quad qualified their boat for the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Emily currently works as a Mental Performance Coach at Louisiana Tech University and is the owner of Second Round Bakery.

She spoke to students about finding their own priorities and balancing them with other aspects of their lives. She pointed out that once you decide your priority, life gets easy, because you can completely embrace your path. “Your priority has the potential to push you further than expected,” she said. “And don’t let anything, including who you are at the present, dictate what you will become.”

Each summer, many Ste. Genevieve High School students are chosen to represent our district at leadership conferences throughout the state of Missouri. The following students were recognized at the ceremony for being chosen to represent our school at the following conferences, and were sponsored by the following organizations and individuals:

Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership: sophomore Penny Yang, the GFWC Woman’s Club of Ste. Genevieve

Missouri Boys State: senior Mason Gegg, junior Braden Huck, junior Collin Abt, junior Collin Fritsch, senior Frederick Brewer, the American Legion Post 150

Missouri Girls State: junior Jillian Gegg, the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Missouri Leadership Seminar: sophomore Sara Bone, the GFWC Woman’s Club of Ste. Genevieve

Missouri Scholars Academy: sophomore Cole Nickelson, Ste. Genevieve Vision Care

Rotary Youth Leadership Award: sophomore Kate Mesplay, the Ste. Genevieve Rotary

Sophomore Pilgrimage: sophomore Bryant Schwent, the GFWC Woman’s Club of Ste. Genevieve

Citizens Electric Youth Tour: Madeleine Terry, Citizens Electric

Christian Kiefer was the senior chosen to participate in the Patched Overalls experience.

Lindsey Crump was the junior chosen to participate in the Patched Overalls experience.

This was followed by a presentation by Mr. Tyson Schaffner, with the Patched Overalls Experience, a project that offers one student each year the opportunity to fulfill a dream experience between their junior and senior year. This year, Mr. Schaffner shared that a senior was also chosen for this opportunity, as the current seniors were unable to participate last year. He first introduced junior Lindsey Crump, who plans to visit Big Horn Basin in Montana and spend 10 days at an archaeological dig site searching for dinosaur bones. He then introduced senior Christian Kiefer, who shared that he wanted to participate in a hospital shadowing experience overseas. Christian planned a trip to Croatia, which fell through, and then planned a back-up trip to Tanzania, which also fell through. The organization that had offered these trips had gone bankrupt, and Christian was left with uncertainties and no clear way forward. He is still actively searching for a program or journey that will benefit him in ways that will positively impact who he is as a person. Christian shared that from this experience, he learned that things are not always in our control, and we have to move forward and adapt to new opportunities.

Summer Conferences:  (Left to Right, Front Row): Cole Nickelson, Penny Yang, Kate Mesplay, Bryant Schwent, Sara Bone, Frederick Brewer, Mason Gegg, Collin Abt. (Left to Right, Back Row): Madeleine Terry, Jillian Gegg, Braden Huck, Collin Fritsch.

Each year at the banquet, the students in the top 10 percent of each class are recognized. Following the class honors, one student is awarded for his or her performance for each course offered at the high school. Congratulations to all of the students on their recognitions!

Top 10% of Class:

Freshmen:

Freshmen Top 10 Percent: (Left to Right, Front Row): Abby Boyer, Kennedy Buatte, Kale Clements, Shay Coleman, Ava Greer, Sophia Fritsch, Sadie Greminger, Sophia Huck. (Left to Right, Back Row): Lexi Warren, Bennett Walls, Mallory Rottler, Joleigh Parker, Lucy Sears, Jayden Rickman, Jeremiah Kunz, Kailynn Harmon, Olivia Klump. Not pictured: Damian Dickerson.

Abby Boyer

Kennedy Buatte

Kale Clements

Shay Coleman

Damian Dickerson

Sophia Fritsch

Ava Greer

Sadie Greminger

Kailynn Harmon

Sophia Huck

Olivia Klump

Jeremiah Kunz

Joleigh Parker

Jayden Rickman

Mallory Rottler

Lucy Sears

Bennett Walls

Lexi Warren

Sophomores:

Sophomores Top 10 Percent: (Left to Right, Front Row): Charles Drost, IV, Addison Geiler, Alissa Grass, Tessa Hager, Hawthorne Jokerst, Cole Nickelson. (Left to Right, Back Row): Sophia DeRousse, Hope Schmelzle, Bryant Schwent, Penny Yang, Elaina Schemel. Not pictured: Caitlin Gray, Dalton McBride.

Sophia DeRousse

Charles Drost IV

Addison Geiler

Alissa Grass

Caitlin Gray

Tessa Hager

Hawthorne Jokerst

Dalton McBride

Cole Nickelson

Elaina Schemel

Hope Schmelzle

Bryant Schwent

Penny Yang

Juniors:

Juniors Top 10 Percent: (Left to Right, Front Row): Jamison Kemper, Lindsey Crump, Alli Byington, Dru Koetting, Jillian Gegg, Jacob Johns. (Left to Right, Back Row): Collin Fritsch, Lani Yamnitz, Brynna Wehner, Madeleine Terry, Arie Taylor, Miranda Ponder.

Alli Byington

Ariella Taylor

Brynna Wehner

Collin Fritsch

Dru Koetting

Jacob Johns

Jamison Kemper

Jillian Gegg

Lani Yamnitz

Lindsey Crump

Madeleine Terry

Miranda Ponder

Seniors:

Seniors Top 10 Percent (Left to Right, Front Row): Casey Ayers, Peyton Bequette, Serena Garcia, Kylee Clayton, Kaylee Forhan, Finnegan Jokerst, Andrew Miget, Christian Kiefer. (Left to Right, Back Row): Abigail Moore, Kali Schweigert, Lily Lueken, Paige M. Huck, Mason Gegg. Not pictured: Jessica Brown, Russell Kirkhuff.

Casey Ayers

Peyton Bequette

Jessica Brown

Kylee Clayton

Kaylee Forhan

Serena Garcia

Mason Gegg

Paige Huck

Finnegan Jokerst

Christian Kiefer

Russell Kirkhuff

Lily Lueken

Andrew Miget

Abigail Moore

Kali Schweigert

Each of the following students (listed alphabetically by surname) earned a medal for outstanding academic achievement in his or her individual class:

Brianna Abt — Girls Physical Education

Lilly Adams — Chorale

Hannah Ahrens — Health

Paul Ahrens — Mythology

Wes Basler — Broadcasting

Clinton Beasley — Boys Physical Education

Emma Beauchamp — Advanced Chemistry, Nutrition & Wellness

Peyton Bequette — Contemporary Issues, German IV

Hannah Bley — Organic Chemistry

Collin Bova-Alford — Agricultural Construction, Perryville Area Career and Technology Center – Construction Technology II

Emma Breeden — American Government

Samuel Brewer — Website Design

Jessica Brown — Computer Programming

Kennedy Buatte — English I, World History

Kylee Clayton — Personal Finance, Sociology

Kale Clements — Integrated Science

Faith Dailey — Treble Choir

Dayton Decker — Animal Science

Haley DiMercurio — Cadet Teaching

Charles Drost, IV — Chemistry

Hayley Dutton — Child Development

Thomas Elder — Modern America

Kaylee Forhan — French V

Collin Fritsch — Introduction to Applications, Introduction to Business, Pre Calculus

Sophia Fritsch — Agricultural Science I, French II

Serena Garcia — Spanish V

Grace Gegg — Yearbook

Jillian Gegg — Agricultural Science II, Trigonometry

Mason Gegg — Accounting I, College Algebra

Alissa Grass — Algebra II

Tessa Grass — Spanish III

Caitlin Gray — Spanish II

Ava Greer — CP Biology

Amelia Grein — Biology

Elizabeth Haas — Film Comp

Cody Hoehn — Fish & Wildlife Management

Gracie Heob — Jazz Band

William Hogenmiller — Integrated Math III, Perryville Area Career and Technology Center – Construction Technology I

Braden Huck — Engineering Graphics

Gavin Huck — World Foods

Paige M. Huck — Computer Applications

Ricky Hunter — Spanish IV

Braxton Joggerst — Automotive Service Technology I

Hawthorne Jokerst — CP English II, French III

Maria Kemper — Drawing, Multimedia — Media Production

Jacob Kirchner — Band, Music Theory

Averi Koch — Ceramics

Jeremiah Kunz — Competitive Speech, Debate & Theatre

Caitlin Ladd — English IV

Ellie Lalumondiere — English II

Faith Lincoln — College Algebra with Applications

Lily Lueken — Accounting II, Business Technology I, Statistical Reasoning

Dalton McBride — Introduction to Industrial Technology

Drew Merriman — German I

Kate Mesplay — CP American Government, Creative Writing

Andrew Miget — Calculus, CP English IV, Physics, Western Civilization

Abigail Moore — Psychology

Maggie Myracle — Painting

Hannah Naeger — Sculpture

Drew Newman — Journalism

Mason Nix — Industrial Woods

Thomas O’Brien — Guitar II

Adam Oder — Integrated Math II

Taylor Parson — English III

Miranda Ponder — German III

Dezirae Powell, Media Literacy

Xanna Powell — Algebra I, German II

Dale Propst — Fundamentals of Music

Jessica Rayfield — Landscaping

Steven Reece — Multimedia — Video Production, Physical SEL

Jayden Rickman — French I

Dalan Roth — Advanced Industrial Woods, Multimedia — Photoshop

Mason Ruch — Economics

Elaina Schemel — Family & Consumer Sciences I

Ryan Schmelzle — Automotive Service Technology II

Alauna Schmidt — American History

Matthew Schmidt — Earth Science

Lucy Sears — Geometry

Wyatt Springkamper — Body Conditioning

Klayton Squires — Electricity/Electronics, Power Mechanics Technology

Arie Taylor — Advanced Biology, CP English III

Madeleine Terry — CP American History, French IV, Public Speaking

Renee Vogt — Fundamentals of Art

Lena Wallman — Adaptive Physical Education

Bennett Walls — Guitar I, Spanish I

Chloe Walker — Foods, General, Forensic Analysis

Grant Weiler — Design Studies

Damien Wheeler — Team Sports

Deondre’ Wilson — Show Choir

Cameron Wolf — ACT Prep

Mallory Wolk — Physiology & Anatomy

Dr. Boyd shared a special thank you to the following for their role in the event:

the sponsors of the 32nd Annual Dan Clark Honors Ceremony: presentation partner Mississippi Lime; Platinum Level sponsors Holcim, Inc. and Lhoist North America; Gold Level sponsor Bloomsdale Excavating, Inc.;

The Ste. Genevieve Elks Lodge for their readiness to host and their flexibility;

Shelly Dallas, Lori Dunn, Brandy Henderson, and Stephanie Brumfield for their hard work and dedication they provide to the students and staff;

program assistants Mariah Abt, Meagen Jarvis, Tessa Wright;

and the SGHS faculty who do an exceptional job in making the ceremony possible.

In closing, Dr. Boyd celebrated the amazing performance of the 2022 Scholar Bowl Team! The SG Varsity Scholar Bowl team clinched the MAAA Scholar Bowl Conference Championship, performed amazingly well at the district tournament and finished their amazing season as one of the top 8 teams in the state! Congratulations also to Kaylee Forhan for being named the #1 All-District Medalist!

The evening closed with a poem written by SGHS sophomore Penny Yang. Penny is a published author, and Dr. Boyd read one of her published poems, “Book of Life” from her book, “the teenage mind: Poetry Collection”. He talked about how the poem made him consider how the chapters in his personal book of life are dedicated to the students who have had a profound impact. He shared that he hoped that all in attendance would take some time in the coming days to think about our own books of life, and the chapters that would be included, and those who have had a profound impact on each of us.