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A Step Above: A Step Above 89117 – Carly Oberdieck

Faith Lutheran High School
Class of 2012

Change can be a difficult thing for any person to handle, but Faith Lutheran High School senior Carly Oberdieck has a knack for adapting to all situations. Ever the optimist, she surrounds herself with positive people, sharing a sense of compassion and perseverance that inspires all those around her. Whether she’s tutoring peers or dedicating herself to academic excellence, it’s genuine faith in God and close ties to family that allow her to overcome life’s challenges.  This optimistic outlook and unyielding dedication makes Carly Oberdieck – A Step Above.

G.P.A.: 4.01
Sports/Activities

  • B-Team Volleyball, 2008-09
  • JV Volleyball, 2009-10
  • Club Volleyball, 2007-10
  • Private School Honor Band, 2008-11
  • Pep Band, 2008-12; Conductor, 2011-12
  • Wind Ensemble, 2008-12; Flute Section Leader, 2010-12; Band President, 2011-12
  • Varsity Quiz, 2010-12
  • National Junior Honor Society, 2008-09
  • National Honor Society, 2010-12; Vice-President, 2011-12
  • Science Bowl, 2008-12; Captain, 2010-11
  • Mandelbrot Math Club, 2011-12
  • Tri-M Music Honor Society, 2009-12; Treasurer, 2011-12

Awards/Community Service

  • Student of the Month, 2011
  • Band Student of the Year, 2008-11
  • English Student of the Year, 2008-09
  • Religion Student of the Year, 2008-10
  • Science Student of the Year, 2008-10
  • Crusader Award (Volleyball; 2008-10
  • Best Offensive Player (Volleyball; 2010-11
  • Faith Scholar Honor Roll, 2008-12
  • Pearl Bucklen Bentel Award for Young Writers, 2011
  • Sun Youth Forum, 2011
  • FLHS Peer Tutor, 2008-12
  • First Good Shepherd Sunday School Secretary, 2008-12
  • Vacation Bible School Arts & Crafts Leader, 2008-10
  • Music is Our Heart, 2010-12; Secretary 2010-12

Accomplishments Most Proud Of: “I am most proud of being added to the “Chemistry Wall of Fame” in my chemistry class after making perfect scores on semester finals. This class made me realize how much I love chemistry. It has become my inspiration for majoring in chemistry in college.”

Carly is Stronger and Wiser Because: “Throughout my years in preschool and elementary school, my family moved regularly because my dad was a pilot in the Air Force. I did not enjoy leaving my friends and teachers behind, but I did become closer to my family. From these relocations, I learned how to adapt to new situations.”

Part of the Solution: “I believe a key issue facing young adults today is the tendency to follow the crowd, even when this means sacrificing morals and ethics in the process. Too often, people bully and persecute those who do not fit the mold. As the saying goes, treat everyone as you would like to be treated. A simple smile and greeting can go a long way.”

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