Bainbridge Island Review, October 12, 2012

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Friday, October 12, 2012 • Bainbridge Island Review

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Photo courtesy of Woodward Middle School

Woodward Middle School has announced its Student of the Month winners for September 2012. Standing with principal Mike Florian are super students Timo Lahtinen, Ellie Van Slyke, Kyle Bierly and Lia Campbell.

Students earn degrees at WWU Four students from Bainbridge Island have been awarded degrees at Western Washington University following the summer 2012 quarter. Allison Marie Mathews earned a bachelor of arts degree in English with a literature emphasis. Peter Max Aussendorf was awarded a bachelor of science degree in computer science. Emma Kathlene Chadband received a bachelor of arts degree in journalism.

Lauren Beth Fleming graduated with a bachelor of science degree in community health. Clayton Joseph Knight earned a bachelor of science degree in physics.

BHS Marching Band is awarded first place The Bainbridge High School Marching Band knows what a crowd likes — “The Incredibles.” On Saturday, Sept. 29 the island’s marching band, comprised of 50 members, took first place in their division at the Peninsula Marching Band Competition in Silverdale.

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The Bainbridge High School Marching Band won first place at the recent Peninsula Marching Band Competition in Silverdale. Playing music from “The Incredibles,” the 2004 Disney/Pixar animated comedy, the Spartans beat out seven other marching bands from Washington. “This is my first year at BHS, and I’ve been really impressed with the positive attitudes and great work ethics I see in my students,” said band instructor Christopher Thomas. “We’ve had a good time learning

our field show, and we have some really strong student leadership, including senior drum majors Ryan Mathews and Lainey Lynn,” he said. In the preliminary round, the BHS Color Guard, led by instructor Alisa Mitchell, placed first overall in a field of 14. The band will be performing at the high school’s final home football game at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18.

They will also perform at the final regional band competitions on Saturday, Oct. 27 in Everett, and on Saturday, Nov. 10 in Auburn. The school’s color guard also had a big first place win during primary rounds at the Sept. 29 competition. The color guard finished in second place after the finals, competing against 13 other teams from the state.

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