Eye on MI | Eastside Catholic graduates

Graduates from Eastside Catholic High School include: Will Bassetti (Gonzaga University), Katie McDonald (Washington State University), Nic Sotelo (Arizona State University), Connor Creswell (Santa Clara University), Katie Hurlbut (Washington State University), Brenna Smersh (Bellevue College) and Annie Mazure-Schmidt (University of Washington). Garrett Vertner (Bellevue College) is not pictured. - Contributed Photo
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Graduates from Eastside Catholic High School include: Will Bassetti (Gonzaga University), Katie McDonald (Washington State University), Nic Sotelo (Arizona State University), Connor Creswell (Santa Clara University), Katie Hurlbut (Washington State University), Brenna Smersh (Bellevue College) and Annie Mazure-Schmidt (University of Washington). Garrett Vertner (Bellevue College) is not pictured.

By REPORTER STAFF
Mercer Island Reporter Staff
June 11, 2012 · 11:57 AM

Seven Mercer Island residents graduated from Eastside Catholic High School in the class of 2012. Graduation was Sunday, June 10, in the Eastside Catholic Athletic Pavilion. Mercer Island resident Annie Mazure-Schmidt sang a duet of “For Good” at graduation.

The graduating class included a total of 156 graduates (81 men and 75 women) — Eastside Catholic’s 30th graduating class. Ninety-nine percent are enrolling immediately in four-year colleges or universities. The total value of scholarships awarded was $10,562,910. Collectively, Eastside Catholic graduates are attending 63 different colleges in 17 states. Baccalaureate was Friday, June 8, at Mary, Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Sammamish.

 

Contact Mercer Island Reporter Staff Reporter Staff at editor@mi-reporter.com.

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