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AWARD WINNERS 'x X950 QRIDP iff:-1' 'E Every year, Bank of America awards students who have excelled in a gen- eral or specific field of schooling. These students must have a high grade point average to be in the run- ning. Four ofthe fifteen students awarded were given plaques. These plaque winners are as follows: Cindy Her- rington - Vocational Arts, Randy Lummer - Science and Mathemat- ics, Alfredo Martinez - Fine Arts, Jennifer Noe - Liberal Arts. The certificate winners who have equally earned their awards are as follows: Joanne Argue - Business, Kim Delozier - Drama, Laura Huter - Home Economics, Walter Kim - Mathematics, Michael Kol- lin - Trades and Industrial, Kent Miller - English, Shirley Monroe - Foreign Languages, Antonia Natoli - Laboratory Science, Ramond Rodriquez - Art, Janet Surmi - Music, Carol Spillman - Social Studies. ACTIVITIES 33 TATU sf 'r
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