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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 23

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Hamburg, New York
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23
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Thursday, May 12, T7 Sun 23 OwO Oi'CS iTy a. fey -cy(- 'to Students On the jC i HAMBURG REGENT WINNERS This year's Hamburg Todd Cleveland, John Kowalewski, Darren Sawyer, Mark Col- High School Regents Scholarship winners and their parents merauer, Steven. Weakland, Michael Whitney, Karen were honored recently at a reception held at the school. Pictured McPartland, Carolyn Joseph, Todd Flint, Donald Larson, and above are, firs row from left: Deanne Reuter, Patricia Griffin, Thomas Gilmartin. Fourth row from left: David Cialone, Philip Michelle Barthold, Kelly Anson, Lara Butz, Jill Billiar, Emily Courteau, Rene Hurka, Christopher Burdick, David Reckten- Leach, Carol Murcko, Kristen Mirasola, and Maria Pacifico.

wait, William Valentine, Nathaniel Sundell, Michael Dubke, Second row from left: Charles Abramo, Jenine Johnston, Tracy Michael Dolan, Scott Meilicke, Kenneth Tomaszewski, James Mashiotta, Andrea Szematowicz, Susan Mack, Karen Hetz- Mead, David Yacobucci, and Scott Jeffe. Absent for photo were: Jinger, Karen Haberman, Lori Martynowicz, Mary Flatley, John Beck, Jason Cornwall, Julie Heater, Brook Knodel, Jeffrey "Karen McDonough, Gretchen Metzger, Craig Cesareo, and Lewis, Susan Palmer, Michael Roberts, Laurie Rubeck, Kim Patricia McPartland. Third row from left: Mark D'Arcy, Sarach, David Shenk, Duane Webber, Matthew Witzky, and Carolyn Sherwood, Catherinea Rebmann, Eugene Sullivan, Tammy Woodhouse. ii i i 1 M1 FOREIGN RELATIONS Dr. Greg Magrane of the International School in Caracas, Venezuela, brought five of his students to visit Hamburg April 10-13, after spending two weeks of study and travel in Washington D.C., Williamsburg, Philadelphia and New City.

The students who are of Japanese, Greek, Spanish, Italian and U.S. origin, lived with local families and attended classes with their host students at Hamburg High School. While in Hamburg, they were guests of Chris LeFeber, Nathan Tress, Lara McDonnell, Chris DiPasquale, and Melissa Langlois. The visitation was coordinated by William McCor- combined concerfwith the Harrisonburg High mick, chairman of Foreign Languages, and Dr. Lewis Grell, School Band.

The Harrisonburg band will be superintendent of schools, who hope to begin an exchange pro- here for a concert on Thursday, May 19 at 7 gram with the International School in Caracas. Visitors are pic-v p.m. in the Frontier High School. Families of tured with their hosts, from left: Christopher LeFeber, Keruo the Frontier band members will host the Ishii, Dr. Magrane, Cristina Sitja, Sofia Panagiotieis, Melissa visiting band members.

While in Virginia, the Langlois, Ernie Cayro, Kevin Sigliano, Dr. Grell, Christopher students also visited the New Market Battle- DiPasquale, and Mr, McCormick. BLOWING THEIR OWN HORNS Members of the Frontier High School Concert Band trumpet section, from left: David Sattler, Jason Wood, Lena Wild, Justin Louise, Kevin Christie and Edgar Tirados are shown practicing their music for the' band's concert in Harrisonburg, Va. The band, and its director John Ortner, traveled to Virginia to present a field, Luray Caverns and Skyline Drive. .1 RESOURCES if.

0 I I fcjr t-rW' i FIDDLING AROUND At a recent family potluck dinner, the Lawtons Progressors 4-H Club is entertained by Paul Zittel, A- REMEMBER WHEN Students in the technology to put on a time line that will "Jtry and western singer and fiddler, while 4-H technolo Education classes at AmsdelL stretch across the room. Students of Peglau's Taylor 'plays a table, thus supplying the rhythm section: The Heights Junior Hieh coUected data on human class showing their contribution to the next Lawtons Progressors meeting will be a family picnic which "5 Michel thnolov buUetin board, from left: Charles is expected to be held in June at the North Collins Town Peru's classes 7SSSi JohnsonrChristme Morgante, Beth BieUak, Park. and Ron ingtebhnS Matthew Grotke and Christopher Cichocki. DegenfeWer. and Mark Wittmeyer will arrange games and MWWe.Dennjs.PriQr.e's, claims, wade models of prizes or casion..

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Pages Available:
98,447
Years Available:
1875-2008