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Four lead Rosalia High School class of 2011



























Pictured: top left, Scott Eberle, top right, Tom Carrothers, bottom left, Brian Fisher and bottom right, Randy Hummel Scott Paul Eberle, son of Matthew and Jenifer Eberle, and Tom Carrothers, son of Jane Carrothers and Chad Carrothers, are co-valedictorians of Rosalia’s class of 2011.

Scott competed in football, basketball and track and served as a team captain in each sport. Scott is a member of FBLA and NHS. With a 3.69 grade average, the will attend Whitworth University next fall and play football for the Pirates.

Carrothers served as class treasurer and president of FBLA and Band Council this year He played on basketball and baseball teams and was active in FFA, National Honor Society, and Boy Scouts where he earned the Eagle award.

With a 3.64 grade average, he plans to attend Washington State University and pursue a degree in computer engineering.

Brian Michael Fisher, son of Robert and Marcy Fisher, and Randy Hummel, son of John and Amy Clark are co-salutatorians.

With a 3.49 grade average, Fisher played the alto saxophone for two years in concert band and three years in jazz band.

He has also been a member of FFA and FBLA where he placed fifth at state for healthcare administration.

Brian has also participated in the mentoring program for three years.

He will attend Eastern Washington University.

With a 3.45 grade average, Hummel was a member of the National Honor Society and played in the band for four years.

He made two trips during high school to New Orleans through the United Church of Christ where he helped rebuild after Hurricane Katrina.

Randy will attend Western Washington University in Bellingham to pursue a career in sports journalism.

 

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