The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, December 06, 2000, Page 8, Image 8

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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.
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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,
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Lindsay Lennen, Katie Ro­
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Rode, Tara Gwin, Kailie Stover,
Jason Hennessey, Sam Thorn­
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Ashley Forster, Kristel Norby,
Brandon Frettim, Danyelle
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Since the arrival of cooler
temperatures, people are now
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these safety tips:
1. Have your chimney or
wood stove inspected for
cracks and creosote and
cleaned, if necessary.
2. Use only dry, seasoned
wood (reduces creosote build
up) and never leave your fire
unattended.
3. After using your fireplace
or wood stove, allow ashes to
cool completely by waiting 2 to
3 days before removing. If you
cannot wait several days, dis­
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them outside in a metal con­
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