Milestone: Rotary Club of Sequim lauds local students

The Rotary Club of Sequim honored three Sequim youths with Student of the month awards at the club’s May 30 meeting.

April’s Student of the Month is Hope Glasser, a junior at Sequim High School. She participates in SHS soccer, basketball and track, and said she enjoys science and literature. She was recognized for her hard work, good academics and overall good citizenship. The daughter of Greg and Kim Glasser, she is considering a career in the dental field or as a teacher, Rotary members said.

Ashley Rosales was recognized at the May Student of the Month, and is the youngest graduating senior in Sequim High School’s history, Rotary Club members note. She plays tennis at SHS and is a member of Honor Society. She helps out with the Boys & Girls Club summer food program. The daughter of Stephen and Kim Rosales, she is planning to attend the University of Washington to study law.

June’s Student of the Month was Alissa Lofstrom, a Sequim High Junior who was recognized for her participation in Interact, as a board member for Habitat for Humanity, for her good citizenship and participation in volleyball. The daughter of Ken and Mary Lofstrom, she works after school in a downtown retail store and has a significant interest in the environment. Her future plans include working for the Peace Corps and studying marine biology and restoration ecology.

The public is invited to join the Rotary Club of Sequim for weekly lunch meetings. See www.sequimrotary.org or www.facebook.com/sequimnoonrotary.