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Page 8 The INDEPENDENT, December 6, 2000 VHS first quarter honor students The following Vernonia High School students were on the first quarter Honor Roll: Freshmen, 4.00 - Katherine Traylor, Carrick Flynn. 3.50 or higher - Kala Ron do, Alyssa Hauser, Curtis Jundt, Alex Moeller, Andrew Brookins, Maryl Kunkel, Taryn Braseth, Melissa Grebenc, Benjamin Brookins. Sophomores, 4.00 - Eric Weller, Emilee Suess, Jennifer Kinney, Shawn Hillyer, Steph anie Hein. 3.50 or higher - Jessica Thornburg, Holly Murphy, Lydia Isaacson, Audrey Isaacson, Tr isha Lee, Josh Ward, Heather Forster, Shilo Stevens, Jaki King, Michael Jenkins, Rachael Bensten, Jesse Borst. Juniors, 4.00 - Brass Sears, Alisha Jundt, Alex Hayes, Jen nifer Bernardi. 3.50 or higher - Megan Peu- ra, Nicole Gwin, Sarah Sook, Jessica Dillon, Daniel Borquez, Katie Prpich, Megan Pattison, Melissa Templin Seniors, 4.00 - Hitomi Ku- mura, Myriam Gendron, Elisa beth Brookins. 3.50 or higher - Pernille Rasmussen, Genny Blais, Erik Bataglia, Abrah Pond, April Iman, Shauna Flynn, Colin Plews, Eric Patterson, Sam Wynn, Tiffany Sexton, Beth Green, Blaine Vandehey, Kayla Hennessey, Melissa Devlaem- inck. cy l Zc. Say Merry Christmas Ring in the Holidays with gifts you ll enjoy all year long! fresh Wreath Upgrades & Repairs Shipped to any U.S. address: Website Design & Maintenance w b b names junior mgn n o n o r n o il The following seventh and eighth grade students were on the first quarter Honor Roll at Washington Grade School: Principal’s Honors, 4.00 GPA - Laura Brookins, Kyle Suess, Jessica Dahl and Ben Schorzman. High Honors, 3.5-3.99 - Alex Barton High Honors, 3.5-3.99 - James Benes, Mackenzie Bassett, Elizabeth Bobbitt, Marisol Borquez, Tiffany Cut- right, Kristin Cota, Lucas En- neberg, Timothy Hein, Andrew Grittman, Heather Hennessey, Julie Hales, Kristin Kelly, Royd Johansen, Kristina Lamping, Brandi Johnston, Akeshia Mal donado, Casey Jones, Jacob Rice, Rebecca Knowlton, Jes sica Shaw, Brandon Peura, Small Business Networking Honorable Mention, 3.00- 3.24 - Nicolas Phelps, Bryan Budge, Christopher Richard son, Jessie Gehrke, Tiffany Snook, Colin Hayes, Jennifer Thomas, John Howley, Dan ielle Young, Jonathan Kintz, Lindsay Lennen, Katie Ro berts, Kristina Driver, James Rode, Tara Gwin, Kailie Stover, Jason Hennessey, Sam Thorn ton, Zack Rumbolz and Mat thew Serafin. with a Custom Built Computers P r iv a to Heather Smith, Shirea Ray and Torin Tierney Honors, 3.25-3.49 - Larinda Botchie, Cassandra Fogel, To ne Clement, Russell Lende, Ashley Forster, Kristel Norby, Brandon Frettim, Danyelle Thomas, Travis Gwin and Ash ley Kozachenko. 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