ELMIRA HIGH SCHOOL.Byline: The Register-Guard Graduation will take place at 7 p.m. June 7 in the Elmira High School
Margaret Gray, the daughter of Mary Jo Wade of Noti and Jack Gray of Noti, plans to attend Bowdoin College Bowdoin College, at Brunswick, Maine; coeducational; chartered 1794, opened 1802, named for James Bowdoin. One of the nation's older colleges, its alumni include Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Franklin Pierce. in Brunswick, Maine. She is involved in soccer, golf, journalism, the tolerance and diversity committee, the Mr. Falcon pageant and leadership. Kaydie Nichols, daughter of Leona and Blake Ramstead of Elmira and Steve Nichols of Eugene, plans to attend the University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. and to pursue a career as a science and math teacher. She is involved in student government, Key Club, National Honor Society The National Honor Society (NHS), established in 1921, is a recognition program for American high school students who show achievement in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. , Junior State Academy, peer court and the Elmira Mural Project. Katrina Garcia is the daughter of Linda and Tony Garcia of Elmira. She plans to attend Pacific University. She is involved in softball, basketball, soccer, jazz and symphonic bands, Key Club and National Honor Society. The 129 members of the class of 2003 include Rebecca Allen, Ruth Ames, Rachel Anderson, Elinor Angulo, Wendy Ayers, Chris Ayres, Darcie Benetreau, Jenny Biggs, Trevor Blain blain n. A skin swelling or sore; a blister; a blotch. , Lindsey Boggs, Evan Bondioli, Micah Bowling, Natasha Branch, Kirsten Brock, Joshua Brown, Ron Bruce, Joshua Canaday, Trent Chew, Ashley Coats, Tasha Coffman-Saeburn, Matt Cone, Lindsey Coy, Nicholas Cron, Jacob Curin, Steven Cushing, Todd Cutsforth, James Cutshall, Andy Dahle, Justin Davidson, Michelle Davies, Jared Davis, Caleb Dysert, Nicole Farrar, Mark Fawcett, Jason Feller, Daneal Fifield, Jennifer Fleck, Brian Foster, Tony Galusha II, Katrina Garcia, Tomi Garwood, Shelby Gates, Lagen Gibson, Elena Giese, John Goodrich, Jennifer Graves, Margaret Gray, Mallory Griffin, Jonathan Griffith, Meiko Habuchi, David Hall, Danny Hansen, Jonathan Hansen, Bonnie Heitz, Laura Heitz, Amber Heitzman, Holly Henderson, William Hendrickson, Joseph Herburger, Erika Hiner, Jessica Huddleston, James Jackson, Allyn Jenkins, Savannah Savannah, city, United States Savannah, city (1990 pop. 137,560), seat of Chatham co., SE Ga., a port of entry on the Savannah River near its mouth; inc. 1789. Jenkins, Ariel Johnson Christopher Johnson, Stacy Jurasevich-Glen, John King III, Brianne Kintz, Chad Knight, Casey Krieg, Christopher Kritch, Doreen Kruger, Skyeler Lewkowicz, Corey Linde, Bryan Lloyd, Jesse Love, Jessica Marks, Sean Martin, Patrick Massingale, Jamie McCann, Danielle McDonald, Jennifer McMahon, Chad Miller, John Miller, Hailey Morgan-Sherritt, Kaydie Nichols, Zachary Nichols, Brandi Noppenberger, Amy O'Rear, Michael Parker, Kristie Parker, Kyle Pearce, Aubrey Peek, Jacob Pelroy, Daniel Pippin Pippin. For Frankish rulers thus named, use Pepin. A multimedia game and Internet machine from Apple that used the PowerPC architecture and a limited version of the Mac OS. , Michael Reis, Eric Rossberg, Nicholas Rothweiler, Curtis Rutherford, Eric Rynearson, Kasey Sconce, Tara Sessions, Erin Shankle, David Smith, Travis Soverns, Alicia Splonskowski, Daniel Spratt, Heather Stafford, Jordan Stuart, Matthew Taylor, Chrystal. Terrien, Allison Tetro, Charles Thompson, Christopher Thompson, Chelsea Tidball, Kendra Tidwell, Russell Walker, Sterling Wedel we·del intr.v. we·deled, we·del·ling, we·dels To ski on snow by means of wedeln. [Back-formation from wedeln.] Verb 1. , Drew Wheeler, Amanda White, Brooke Wilberger, Kyle Williams, Lindsey Wilson, Rebecca Wilson, Michael Woodfin, Rose Woodfin, Natasha Yeoman yeoman (yō`mən), class in English society. The term has always been ill-defined, but generally it means a freeholder of a lower status than gentleman who cultivates his own land. and Zeb Zsiga. |
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