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Page 16/The Sun and News, Saturday, May 15, 2021


TKHS celebrates seniors


in their final week


Thornapple Kellogg High
School students this week
participated in some special
theme days to honor the
seniors’ last week in school.
The senior class had a half
day Friday, their last day.
The themes for the special
week were: Hawaiian Day,
Farmer Day, College Day,
Comfy Day and TK Spirit
Day.
Farmer Day is a favorite

day for students – especially
those who get to drive a trac-
tor to school. The tractors are
parked in the last row of the
north parking lot nearest the
road so motorists can see
them as they drive by.
This is a tradition the high
school has continued for
many years to recognize the
agricultural roots in the com-
munity.

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Seniors Brennan Lutz, Mitchell Middleton and Sam Morton are the most recent
Middleville Rotary Club students of the month at Thornapple Kellogg high School.
(Photos provided)

Three TK seniors named


Rotary students of the month
Three Thornapple
Kellogg High School seniors


  • Brennan Lutz, Mitchell
    Middleton and Sam Morton

  • were honored as the
    Middleville Rotary Club
    Students of the Month for
    March.
    Brennan is the son of Ted
    and Tara Lutz. He has been a
    member of the cross country
    and track and field teams
    where he has earned multiple
    medals. He has received the
    student of the month honors,
    earned varsity letters in track
    and cross country, and earned
    a 4.0-plus grade point
    average.
    He is a member of
    National Honor Society and
    has taken part in many
    community service projects.
    His hobbies include
    weightlifting, running,
    woodworking, drafting and
    hiking.
    He plans to attend Calvin
    University to pursue a degree


in biomedical engineering.
Mitchell is the son of
Sarah and Bob Middleton.
His accomplishments in high
school include being a
National Honor Society
member and being named to
the honor roll. He also earned
several football honors,
including first team All-State
team, first team All-Area
kickers and punters, first
team All-Region specialist,
Grand Rapids Dream Team,
Grand Rapids All-Region
player, and for setting a new
school record, a 52-yard field
goal.
Mitchell enjoys playing
rugby, doing community
service and fishing.
He plans to continue
playing football at Ferris
State University while
majoring in mechanical
engineering.
Sam is the son of Robert
and Sue Morton. He is a
member of the National

Honor Society and was
recently named to the top 10.
He has been part of the
TKHS band receiving awards
at CMU’s jazz festival in
2020 and 2021.
He also is member of the
tennis team and ski club and
took part in the 2021 musical.
He received honors in tennis
including the sportsmanship,
doubles chemistry and
coaches’ awards. He also is
active at Gun Lake
Community Church where
he is a drummer, video switch
operator and youth group
leader.
Sam enjoys space, math,
writing jazz music, and
playing the trumpet, drums
and piano.
He will be moving to
Northfield, Minn., to attend
St. Olaf College to study
jazz, music composition, and
math.

Village Players seeking new members


Like many other
businesses and nonprofit
organizations, the Village
Players of Middleville are
struggling.
Each year, the group
hopes to make enough money
to pay for its next production,
store set pieces and contribute
to local causes. Due to the
pandemic, however, the
Players have not been able to
perform for two years and
find themselves in need,
especially for like-minded
theater lovers to help.
Middleville has had a
community theater group


since 1991. The Village
Players have provided
entertainment, opportunities
to perform, and always
believed in giving back to the
community. The group has
donated to a scholarship for
Thornapple Kellogg High
School seniors, the TK
school foundation, the
library, Meals on Wheels,
Thornapple Township
Emergency Services, Relay
for Life, Lincoln Meadows
Retirement Community,
Thornapple Arts Council,
Odyssey of the Mind, and the
Friends of the Veterans

Memorial. In addition,
members have volunteered
with the TK summer reading
program and Middleville
Heritage Days, and supplied
Buddy Benches for local
elementary schools.
The Players must make
some decisions. Anyone
interested in serving in a
leadership position or
volunteering in any role is
asked to email
middlevillevillageplayers@
gmail.com or through
Facebook.

The Middleville Village Players’ last production was “Leaving Iowa” in October


  1. Pictured from that production, portraying the Browning family are (clockwise,
    from lower left) Walt Riegler, Gracey Shira, Jason Vandy Bogurt and Brenda Riegler.
    (Photo provided)


Tractor drivers wait until the high school parking lot is nearly cleared before heading
out on Tractor Day at Thornapple Kellogg High School. Here, Ethan VanderLoon rolls
by as Logan Mason (right) waits his turn. (Photo provided)

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