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Page C, The Bridgton News, June 28, 2012

Chorus traveler

LRHS honor roll (Continued from Page C)

Merit Recognition: Amy Marie Angelone, Kenya DuBrule, Sonia Fernald, Lucy Fowler, Cody Gibbons, Heather Hall, Danielle LaPointe, Even Logan, Nicole Marucci, Samantha Marucci, Mackenzie Mchatton, Benjamin Roy, Drew Shane, Sam Smith and Courtney Yates. Grade 9 High Honors: Sullivan Tidd. Honors: Nicholas Ball, Courtney Bertin, Emily Burnham, Sarah Carlson, Gino Cobb, Jade Fecteau, Elise Gianattasio, Cole Jakobs, Austin Kaeser, Garreth Logan, Nicole Noble, Margaret Scarlett, Abigail Scott-Mitchell, Lucien Sulloway, Megan VanLoan and Elizabeth Wildey. Merit Recognition: Lily Barrett, Samantha Bolling, Eleanor Cusack, Donovan Eaton, Nicole Fox, Sarah Hancock, Whitney Harriman, Sean Hedly, Gaelon Kolczynski, Benjamin Lauer, Carolyn Lucy, Monica Martin, Galen McLaughlin, Steven Milton, Nathaniel Porter, Michael Rust and Evan Sloan.

FA honor roll (Continued from Page C)

Blake, Sylvia Brooks, Peter Caffrey, Steven Caracciolo, Michael Costa, Sophie-Mary Creegan, Carrie Cressey, Evelyn Cronin, Allyce Day, Destiny Desroche, Lin Dong, Forrest Emery, Khalil Fair, Nava Fox, Wei Gao, Brenna Gerchman, Matthew Graves, Sage Hennessy, Kara Karpowich, HaNeul Kim, Youn Joo Kim, Shutong Li, Xingyi Li, Tsao-kai Liang, Punika Limpanudom, Jiaming Liu, Wei Liu, Yilin Liu, Suyun Lu, Megan MacGillivray, Curren Mackie-Malcolm, Saird Mackie-Malcolm, Maggie McConkey, Elizabeth McDermith, Autumn McGrath, Tymothy Meserve, Sierra Moore, Dana Mozzoni, Alexi Mullen, Taylor Newton, Djordje Obradovic, Andrea Ouellette, Brianna Pelkie, Laura Pulito, Robert Ramsay, Ronald Rideout, Anastasia Ripley, Lionel Rutabayiro, Zachery Sargent, Lacey Schasel, Ian Scrimger, Sonam Sherpa, Stefan Sjekloca, Madeline Smith, Milos Todosijevic, Emily Violette, Hoang Anh Vu, Emily Wilson, Xinya Wu, Yilun Wu, Jiaming Zhang, Pengfei Zhang, Yufei Zhang and Fanqin Zhou.

LRMS honor roll

Lake Region Middle School Principal Tonya Arnold announces the honor roll for the fourth quarter of the 2011-2012 school year. Grade 6 High Honors: Aaryana Aliyaha, Daria Bosworth, Tanner Crockett, Abigail Green, Meghan Harmon, Lauren Jakobs, Andrew Johnston, True Meyers, Dorothy Moyse, Georgia Shanks, Rachel Shanks, Zoe Silvia, Aisley Sturk, Davin Tafuri, Chandler True, Paul Walker and Brianna Warren. Honors: Dominic Adams, Kelsey Apovian, Caitlin Bardsley, Dessiree Berry, Sean Buchanan, Lowell Carr, Danica Chadwick, Isabelle Davis-White, Olivia Deschenes, Samuel Fleck, Ayden Grass, Tracey Greenleaf, Leia Hodgdon, Brianna Howe, Benjamin Johnson, Nathanial Jordan, Maggie Luce, Megan Mageles, Kelsey Market, Henry McCarthy, Adrianna McDaniel, Derek Mondville, Madelyn Nelson, Karley Nichols, Ronni Owens, Hailey Parsons, Vincent Perfetto, Kathryn Proia, Corban Ridlon, Elijah Simmons, Theodore Snow, Emily St. John, Autumn Tremblay and Christian Whiting. Grade 7 High Honors: Olivia Bartlett, Rachel Bolling, Meghan Boos, Catherine Christiansen, Elizabeth Cole, Ella Forbes, Heidi Fox, Kaylyn Jordan, Douglas Mayo, Samara Morris, Jacqueline Morse, Margaret Somers and Andrew Terry. Honors: Michael Angelone, Addie Blais, Biggs Bolduc, Haley Bragdon-Clements, Isabel Brake, Michelle Bryce, Emiy Burnham, Margaret Cetrullo, Ciara Chaves, Jackson Dinsmore, Tyus Eastman, Anthony Engelhardt, Elizabeth Girard, Ashley Gray, Ina Guzja, Jaide Hall, Travis Harden, Cameron Hill, Abigail Hunt, Kristen Huntress, Tyler Luehring, Colleen Messina, Melody Millett, Olivia Mills, Emily Morasee, Jenna-Marie Noyes, Kelley Paul, Luke Porter, Tyson Prescott, Hannah Ranco, Alexandria Sawyer, Anja Schwieterman, Emily Simkins, Katherine Springer, Hannah Stewart, Mallory Strain, Katelyn Sullivan, Ella Sulloway, Ryan Thompson, Zeke Tocci, Noah Turgeon, Riley Wears, William Wheaton, Andrew Whited and Lauren Williams. Grade 8 High Honors: Lily Charpentier, Austin Goodwin, Anna Lastra, Jackson Lesure, Matthew Stenger and Nicholas Wandishin. Honors: Douglas Banks, Molly Christensen, Katherine Clavette, Danielle Collins, Marcus DeVoe, Grace Farrington, Katherine Ferland, Zachary Gray, Victoria Kauffman, Damon Knight, Brennan Lane, Bailey McDaniel, Daniel Neault, Hannah Parsons, Matthew Proia, Benjamin Ropple, Nick Scarlett, Niko Torres, Spencer True, Devynn Turner, Jordan Williams, Anna Yates and Samantha Young.

SCHOLARSHIPS TO SEND KIDS TO CAMP — The Kendal C. and Anna Ham Charitable Foundation has awarded The Summer Camp a grant to help send children to summer camp. Making the presentation are left to right, Bruce Chalmers of The Ham Foundation, Jessy Richardson of The Summer Camp, Bob Murphy of The Ham Foundation, Tracy St. OngeMay of The Summer Camp and Alan Ordway of The Ham Foundation.

Foundation aids ‘Camp’ For over a decade, the Kendal C. and Anna Ham Charitable Foundation has provided lowincome and foster girls in the Bridgton and Fryeburg communities with fully paid camper scholarships to attend The Summer Camp. Since partnering with The Summer Camp in 2000, the Kendal C. and Anna Ham Charitable Foundation has provided 72 local girls with lifechanging summer camp experiences. The Summer Camp provides full camperships for girls, ages 6-16, from low-income families and foster homes. The girls come to camp from New York City, Hartford, Providence, Boston,

Worcester and rural communities throughout New England, including Bridgton and Fryeburg. Each year, neighborhood girls come to The Summer Camp in Washington, Maine to experience the social, emotional and physical benefits that sleep away camp offers. Since establishment in 1986, nearly 7,000 girls have participated in The Summer Camp programs. The Kendal C. and Anna Ham Charitable Foundation welcomes grant requests from Mt. Washington Valley, N.H., Fryeburg and Bridgton, Maine area organizations that are defined as section 501(C)3. The foundation does not consider more than one proposal from the same

organization within a 12-month period. Grants are not made for annual operating support. For more information on the grant process, contact Bob Murphy at the Ham Charitable Foundation, PO Box 2853, North Conway, NH 03860 or telephone 603-356-3389 or go to www. hamcharitablefoundation.org. Applications for the next grant cycle must be received no later than July 31, 2012. For more information about The Summer Camp, please visit www.thesummercamp.org or contact Jessy Richardson at info@thesummercamp.org. The Summer Camp can be found on Facebook at facebook.com/thesummercamp

Maya and Ansel Critchfield of Casco were members of the second-place Boghaunter Home School (Gray/Casco) team, which competed at the State Envirothon held on May 31 at the University of Maine in Orono. Spruce Mountain High School, North Campus, Team 1 won the competition and will represent Maine at the International Canon Envirothon competition. The Maine Association of Conservation Districts awarded plaques to the three top-scoring high school Envirothon teams at the event. Sixteen teams representing 14 high schools from around the state competed at this event. Envirothon, Maine’s largest high school environmental education program, is an international program representing over 500,000 high school

students in the United States and Canada. First place Spruce Mountain High School, North Campus, will represent Maine at the international Canon Envirothon competition to be held at Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania in late July. The major objective of the Maine Envirothon, an effective educational tool capable of supplementing environmental education both inside and outside the classroom, is to provide opportunities for high school students or organized groups of high school-aged students to acquire and increase their outdoor skills and scientific knowledge about Maine’s natural resources so that they can make informed, educated decisions about the environment. It provides students with reference materials, workshops, and hands-on, outdoor, real-life experiences in five areas including forestry, wildlife, soils, aquatics, and a current issue — this year being Non-Point Source Pollution/Low Impact Development. Other high schools competing in the State Envirothon finals included: Belfast, Bonny Eagle, Brunswick, Easton, Hampden Academy, Hodgdon, Lake Region, Lisbon, Mt. Ararat, Piscataquis, Presque Isle and Spruce Mountain High School, South Campus. These teams represented the top four winning

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At college

Yasmin Ina Azel, daughter of Jose and Anna Azel of Lovell, has made the Dean’s List for spring 2012 at Endicott College in Beverly, Mass. Yasmin is a senior majoring in fine arts. Timothy Morris of Raymond, a graduate of Windham High School, will attend Clarkson University (Potsdam, N.Y.) as a member of the Class of 2016. Morris, who will be majoring in chemical engineering, will begin studying at Clarkson in the fall.

Michelle Heroux of Harrison was among more than 40 students that traveled with the Harding University Chorus to Eastern Europe May 8-28, visiting numerous cities as part of an annual mission trip. Heroux, a junior communication sciences and disorders major and alto, first arrived in Ukraine, where the group sang at the Concert Hall of Donetsk National University of Medicine and the Shakhtar Palace in Gorlovka. The group traveled to Bucharest, Romania, and shared an event at the Orthodox Theological Seminary with two other local choirs. They were also involved with churches in Debrecen, Szolnok, and Budapest, Hungary, as well as Bratislava, Slovakia, and Prague, Czech Republic. Dr. Cliff Ganus III, director of choral activities, joined by his father, Chancellor Clifton L. Ganus Jr., directed the chorus. The goal in each location was to further connect church and community while supporting local church programs and activities encouraging members. With an enrollment of more than 7,100 students, Harding is the largest private university in Searcy, Arkansas and attracts more National Merit Scholars than any other private university in the state. Harding also maintains campuses in Australia, Chile, England, France, Greece, Italy and Zambia.

Student notes

Hannah Sawyer of Lovell graduated magna cum laude from Gettysburg College (Pa.) on May 20, 2012. She majored in English. Anna Gamwell of Fryeburg received a degree in Equine Management during Mount Ida College’s (Newton, Mass.) 113th Commencement held on May 18, 2012. Sierra M. Leavitt, a member of the Class of 2015 at Colby College in Waterville, was named to the Dean’s List for her outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the 201112 year. Sierra is the daughter of Jonathan and Robin Leavitt of Casco, and attended Carrabassett Valley Academy. Students whose grade point averages were 3.68 or higher were named to the Dean’s List.

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