Blue and Silver Awards
by Press Correspondent
Jun 15, 2007 | 263 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
William B. Bristow Middle School's Blue and Silver special award winners are: Allen E. Jones Band Award - Parker Johnson; McLendon Leadership Award - Emily Carlson and Matthew Strauss; Band Director's Award - Kimberly Thornton; Bill Burrola Memorial Award - Samatha Bustos and Kirsten Huxtable; Choir Director's Award - Ashley Hinchcliff; Computer Science Award - Kevin Gough; Dennis A. Reese Jazz Band Award - Trevor Steadman; Drama Director's Award - Chad Taylor; Elaine R. Lyons Drama Award - Ashley Hinchcliff; Excellence in Art Award - Nicole Powell; Excellence in Bi-literacy Award - Alejandra Delgadillo; History Award - Matthew Strauss and Ariel Craig; Home Economics Award - MeryLynn Valencia; Industrial Technology Award - John Clarke; Jack M. England Scholar Athlete Award - Stefanie Johnston and Ryan Velasco; John Rodgers Special Achievement Award - Evan Van Etten and Anna Gordon; Joyce Dembiczak Memorial Award in English - Stefanie Johnston; Mathematics Award - Suraj Patra, Ryan Velasco, Renee Delgadillo; Most Inspirational Female Athlete Award - Taylor Baron; Most Inspirational Male Athlete Award - Justin Bunting; Outstanding Female Athlete Award - Regina Gaines and Nicole Zanarini; Outstanding Male Athlete Award - Ryan Atlas; Perfect Attendance - Morgan Chaney and Stephen Waddington; Patricia Bristow School Service Award - Gianna Scolari and Chad Taylor; Physical Education Award - Mara Kluever and Kelvaughn Wells; Publications Award - Madeleine Herrera; Science Award - Katherine Christie and Kenneth Strauss; Spanish Award - Matthew Strauss; Superior Achievement Award - Regina Gaines and Joseph Vales; and the William B. Bristow Scholar Award - Ariel Craig and Matthew Strauss.
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