Kylene Noelle Cave (17), of Berrien Center, Michigan, is the daughter of Jannette and Anthony Cave. Kylene attends the Village Seventh-day Adventist Church.
A senior at Andrews Academy (AA), Kylene has been a member of nearly every musical organization there. She is currently senior class president, and has received numerous awards and filled leadership positions prior to the current year. Very friendly and creative, Kylene is also responsible, dedicated to finding truth, honest, committed, and forthright in following the teachers' directions.
When asked the most important thing she has learned at AA, Kylene replied, "I learned to focus and never stop striving for my goals until they are achieved." One of her most memorable experiences was traveling with friends to Germany and Austria her freshman year. Her favorite classes were German I and II. She said, "Mr. Baker was so much fun, and everyone in the class contributed to making it the best class of the day."
Kylene's hobbies include horseback riding, playing sports, traveling, and performing with music organizations. Committed to the Seventh-day Adventist message, Kylene has an interest in promoting it until the return of Jesus. After graduation, Kylene plans to become a cardiovascular surgeon.
Jason James Lemon (17), of Coloma, Michigan, is the son of Debra and Steven Lemon. He attends the Coloma Seventh-day Adventist Church and is a senior at Andrews Academy (AA).
Highly motivated and energetic, Jason goes the extra mile in service to fellow students and the community. Currently, Jason is president of the National Honor Society, but has held various class and Student Association offices. Jason is a model student with an inquiring mind. He helps others achieve the same objectives he establishes for himself. Jason does not allow conflict or opposition to discourage him; he accepts the challenge and solves the problem.
The most important thing Jason has learned at AA is "to get involved and work hard." He said, "I also learned that I can make a difference." Chemistry was Jason's favorite class because "Mr. White made me work so hard, and I still only got a B."
Two of his most memorable experiences were the backpacking tour to the Smoky Mountains and the SOW (Service Outreach Witness) Safari mission trip to Ecuador.
Jason enjoys snowboarding, writing, acting, paintballing, camping/backpacking, and going to the beach. After graduation, Jason plans to become a doctor without borders or an international businessman and travel the world. He also aspires to one day become president of the United Nations.