![]() Actual Crest--available approx. April '04 |
Colored "working" drawing (not available yet) |
| " Always Remember, Never Surrender" |

| West
Point Parents' Club of Oregon & SW Washington Class of 2007 |
Wing & Fengling Chan
Chui
G2
Toledo, OR
.
Ralph & Sue Fisher
Ryan
Sublimity, OR
Bruce & Kari Freeman
Jeffrey
Portland, OR
Dan & Darcie Heater
Darin Hunter
Grants Pass, OR
Kit & Libbi Keyes
Cassandra
Vancouver, WA
Rosemary Peil
Cameron
Salem, OR
Mike Petersen
Joan Petersen
Blake
Troutdale, OR
Todd & Michelle Petersen
Tory
Sweet Home, OR
Mike & Pam Riise
Kelsey
G4
The Dalles, OR
.
Rick & Lee Stone
Grant *
C1
Portland, OR
.
Jim & Beth Tardieu
Kelsey
H3
Grants Pass, OR
.
| * are pictured below |
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Grant Stone '07 and his mother, Lee in Inner Area (Fall 2003)
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'07 |
'07
| Statistical Profile for the Class of 2007 | |||||
| Volume of Applicants | Men | Women | Total | ||
| Applicant Files Started | 10,009 | 2,679 | 12,688 | ||
| Nominated | 3,743 | 696 | 4,439 | ||
| Qualified (academically and in physical aptitude) | 2,101 | 376 | 2,477 | ||
| Admitted | 1,120 | 194 | 1,314 | ||
| Rank in High School Class | |||||
| 1st Fifth | 76 % | ||||
| 2nd Fifth | 18 % | ||||
| 3rd Fifth | 5 % | ||||
| 4th Fifth | 1 % | ||||
| 5th Fifth | 0 % | ||||
| American College Testing (ACT) Assessment Program Scores* | |||||
| Range | English | Math | Sci Reas | Reading | |
| 31-36 | 25 % | 28 % | 18 % | 45 % | |
| 26-30 | 54 % | 56 % | 52 % | 42 % | |
| 21-25 | 21 % | 16 % | 29 % | 12 % | |
| 16-20 | 0 % | 0 % | 1 % | 1 % | |
| 11-15 | 0 % | 0 % | 0 % | 0 % | |
| Mean | 28 | 29 | 28 | 30 | |
| *Includes only scores used as a basis for admission. | |||||
| College Board Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Scores* | |||||
| Range | Verbal | Math | |||
| 700-800 | 18 % | 25 % | |||
| 600-699 | 51 % | 57 % | |||
| 500-599 | 29 % | 18 % | |||
| 400-499 | 2 % | 0 % | |||
| 300-399 | 0 % | 0 % | |||
| Mean | 630 | 652 | |||
| *Includes only scores used as a basis for admission. | |||||
| Academic Honors | |||||
| Class Valedictorians | 100 | ||||
| Class Salutatorians | 59 | ||||
| National Merit Scholarship Recognition | 192 | ||||
| National Honor Society | 824 | ||||
| Activities | |||||
| Boys/Girls State Delegate | 232 | ||||
| Class President or Study Body President | 234 | ||||
| School Publication Staff | |||||
| .... School Paper Editor, Co-Editor of Staff | 161 | ||||
| .... Yearbook Editor, Co-Editor | 117 | ||||
| Debating | 165 | ||||
| Dramatics | 171 | ||||
| Scouting Participants | 550 | ||||
| .... Eagle Scout (men) or Gold Award (women) | 194 | ||||
| Varsity Athletics | 1,197 | ||||
| .... Letter Winner | 1,155 | ||||
| .... Team Captain | 792 | ||||
| Geographical Distribution | |||||
| On 30 June, 1,314 new cadets entered with the class of 2007 (1,302 United States citizens and 12 international cadets), which includes 194 women, 64 African American, and 100 Hispanic candidates. The entering class includes cadets from all fifty states. The 12 international cadets were from 11 countries: Benin, South Korea, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Costa Rica, Egypt, Philippines, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan(2), Tunisia and Taiwan. | |||||