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19 February 2010 282 views No Comment

Senior Jordan Blanchard was crowned king during the Winter Homecoming boys’ varsity game vs. Eastern at half time.

Senior Kachia Her was crowned queen during the Winter Homecoming boys’ varsity game vs. Eastern at half time.

Winter Homecoming king senior Jordan Blanchard said he comes to school daily because it gives him something to do and because he learns a sense of responsibility. He said he has enjoyed attending Everett because it is a multicultural school.
After graduation, Blanchard plans on continuing on to college and becoming a pharmacist.
“In five years, I see myself with at least $1,000 in my pocket daily and furthering my education in order to earn the highest degree I can in my field,” said Blanchard.
Senior Kachia Her was crowned Winter Homecoming queen has big goals set for her future. Although she is looking forward to graduation, she said she has enjoyed attending Everett. She also said she will miss the pep rallies and homecomings.
“I am going to miss seeing everyone all excited about spirit week,” said Her.
Other than just the fun activites that goes on through the school year, she says she will also miss the teachers that taught and prepared her for her future.
“Everett has been a great school for me, high school is a place where you learn and get ready for college,” said Her. “And Everett has done that for me.”
Her plans on keeping her current job at Hollister in the mall, while she attends Lansing Community College for two years then transfers to Ferris State University for 4-8 years to earn a degree in either pharmacology or physician assistant.

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