December 23, 2024
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High Schools

Maine 4-H Teen Conference

ORONO – As part of 4-H’s 100th birthday celebration, the Maine 4-H Teen Conference will take place June 28-30 at the University of Maine. The conference theme is “4-H, The Power of Youth.”

Activities planned are a mock Legislature session, making carved artwork from fruits and vegetables, swing dancing, self-defense, interactive theater, painting with everyday materials, managing stress, sign language and mask painting. Outdoor activities include canoeing, kayaking and a cookout by the river.

The community service component of the weekend conference is to give Beanie Babies to a local homeless shelter or hospital. Attendees are asked to bring a ‘critter’ to donate.

The cost of conference is $80, which includes room and board, and is open to children ages 12-19. For information, call Connie Adler, (877) 444-8623.

Glenburn Middle School

GLENBURN – Jolene Belanger of Glenburn has earned the Girl Scout Silver Award, the highest award a Cadette Girl Scout can earn. The award was presented May 3 at the Glenburn Town Hall.

For her community service project Belanger planned an event at the Glenburn Library. She worked with children on crafts that related to the stories they were reading in the library. Belanger is a seventh-grader and is member of Troop 153.

Orono Middle School

ORONO – Orono Middle School named three pupils school Citizens of the Year at a breakfast June 14.

Each was presented a $50 gift certificate:

. Sixth-grader Lauren Wheeler.

. Seventh-grader Mike Zhang.

. Eighth-grader Emily Sypher.

The awards, said Principal Bob Lucy, are part of a school program designed to teach pupils to be fair, to respect others, to be responsible, to be tolerant and to create a climate where people are liked and respected.

Helping with classroom projects, keeping the school clean, tutoring or doing a personal act of kindness are some of the activities the program encourages.

Roberta Bradson, owner of Ampersand The Store, which sponsors the citizenship program, presented the awards.

Global Young Leaders

Natasha Grokh of Bangor has been selected to attend the Global Young Leaders Conference, June 30-July 11, in Washington, D.C., and New York City. The conference is a unique leadership development program for secondary school students from around the world who have demonstrated leadership potential and scholastic merit. Grokh will be among 350 outstanding scholars from around the world to attend the conference.

The conference theme is “The Leaders of Tomorrow Preparing for Global Challenges and Responsibility of the Future.” Grokh will interact with key leaders and newsmakers with powerful influence over politics, finance, culture and diplomacy, and will take part in a carefully designed curriculum, which includes thought-provoking simulations to build leadership skills.

Her sponsors are Bangor Steel Service Inc., Bernatche Auto Body, George and Mary Ann Bostwick, Lewis and Mary Bliss Hassel.

An honor roll student at John Bapst Memorial High School, Grokh participates in a church youth group, Key Club, school yearbook, and has a part-time job at Shaw’s Supermarkets.

Colleges

Bates College

LEWISTON – Andrea L. Irwin of Brewer received a bachelor’s degree May 27. She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in history. A dean’s list student, she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, participated in the Longley School Mentoring Program and held a Women’s History Month read-in during her time at Bates.

She graduated in 1998 from Brewer High School and is the daughter of Bonnie Irwin of Brewer and Ralph Irwin of Danbury, Conn.

Bowdoin College

BRUNSWICK – Jessie Poulin of Hampden graduated May 25 with a double major in biology and English.

Colby College

WATERVILLE – Thomas R. Geaghan of Orrington received a degree in psychology May 26. He is the son of Lawrence and Rhonda Geaghan of Orrington and a graduate of Brewer High School. He was a dean’s list student and graduated cum laude.

Eastern Maine Technical

College

BANGOR – Several students in the greater Bangor area have been named to the dean’s list at Eastern Maine Technical College for the spring semester.

Earning a 4.0 grade point average and a spot on the president’s list were: Bruce Arnold, Bangor; Alisa Carlson, Hampden; Shannon Dietrich, Holden; Renee Doll, Holden; Tina Gagnon, Bangor; Katie Gaudette, Hampden; Sherry Glencross, Orono; Richard Gomm, Newburgh; Daniel Hoxie, Bangor; Carolyn Mardosa, Winterport; Thomas Maynard, Bangor; Tamara McLean, Bangor; Erik Michaud, Bangor; Celia Perry, Brewer; Mary Richards, Bangor; Nicole Robichaud, Bucksport; Jennifer Winkle, Bradford.

Named to dean’s list are: Automotive: Robert Worster, Exeter. Building construction: Ronald Charette, Brewer; Randall Madden, Jr., Milford; Timothy Nelson, Bangor; Andrew Stark, Bangor.

Business management: Wendy Currier, Bradley; Justin Hatch, Newburgh; Corey Jimmo, Orono; Heather McCoy, Orrington; Car McGillicuddy, Bangor; Jeremy Shepard, Old Town. Business management, banking: Julie Clement, Corinth; Joanna Fernald, Bangor. Business management, foods: Vina Gray, Bangor. Business management, medical transcription: Jaquelyn Blanchard, Bangor; Carolyn Duguay, Veazie; Lindsay McKenzie, Bangor; Kimberly Wright, Hudson. Business management, office administration: Cathy Fynn, Bangor; Pamela Godin, Bangor; Shannon Stefanik, Orrington; Shane Tatro, Bradford.

Computer-aided drafting and design: Nick Carter, Bangor; Tammy Champlin, Levant; Kevin Hill. Bangor; Martin Neptune, Old Town; Timothy Patchell, Carmel; Gary Stevens, Jr., East Corinth; Thomas Treadwell, Carmel.

Computer networking: Timothy Bennett, Bangor; Jennifer Burns, Eddington; Oliver McAvoy, Bangor; Timothy Wakefield, Burlington. Culinary Arts: Ann Benson, Bangor.

Diesel, truck and heavy equipment: Brian Nichols, Dixmont. Early childhood education: Jessica Brown, Old Town; Stacey Chase, Alton; Randall Dicker, Bangor; Julie Doll, Holden; Suzanna Drake, Hermon; Karen Foley, Bangor; Melissa Grant, Milford; Brandy Hicks, Orrington; Ashlee Kneeland, Bangor; Dawn Leach, Winterport; Thomas Mowrey, Bangor.

Electrical and automation: Daniel Brown, Stillwater; Robert Fago, Bangor; David Goldwaite, Bradford.

Liberal studies: Ryan Cerkovitz, Bangor; Alisha Clavette, Old Town; Joyce Curtis, Bangor; Teresa Joy, Bangor; Christi Maquillan, Holden; Jennifer Murphy, Carmel; Miranda Nicholson, Brewer; Hannah Scott, Bangor; Krystal Stubbs, Bangor; Nancy Stubbs, Bangor; Justin Thomas, Bangor; Christopher Veilette, Veazie; Michael Williams, Bangor.

Medical radiography: Heather Bemis, Bangor; Cindy Bourgin, Old Town; Denise England, Bangor; Annette Fournier, Brewer; Kimberly Giles, Bangor; William Graves, Bangor; Melissa Harris, Bangor; Jennifer Petrell, Milford; Paula Syphers, Bangor; Kelly Thomas, Hampden.

Nursing: Lori Johnson, Bangor; Angela Stuart, Glenburn. Precision metal manufacturing: Roger Austin, Bradley; Daniel Cole, Winterport; Mark Ellis, Alton; Cleve Hall, Veazie; David Ryder, Hampden; Paul Smitherman, Orono; Kevin Wasson, Bradford; Joseph White, Brewer.

Refrigeration, air conditioning and heating: Steven Gallant, Bangor; Deborah Quimby, Orrington; Sarah Stark, Hermon; Lee Sturgis, Bradford. Welding: Ernest Coolong, Orono.

James Madison University

HARRISONBURG, Va. – Michael R. Thomas and John J. Coughlin, both of Bangor, have been named to the spring dean’s list.

Keene State College

KEENE, N. H. – Erica Melanson of Bangor was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester.

King’s College

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – William Heckner of Glenburn has been named to the dean’s list for the spring semester.

Merrimack College

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. – Amy-Jo Crawford of Hampden graduated during ceremonies held recently at Merrimack College.

Northern Maine Technical

College

PRESQUE ISLE – Students named to the dean’s list for the spring semester are Jennifer Skakle and Thomas Skakle, Glenburn; Georgia Pelletier, Bangor; and Eric Cough, Old Town.

Norwich University

NORTHFIELD, Vt. – Derrick Draper, a psychology major from Bangor, has been named to dean’s list.

Rochester Institute

of Technology

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Eric Nickerson has been named to the dean’s list for the spring semester. He is the son of Lawrance and Deborah Nickerson of Newburgh, and a 1999 graduate of Hampden Academy.

St. Michael’s College

BURLINGTON, Vt. – Joshua Philbrook, son of Kaven Philbrook of Palmyra and Robin M. Philbrook of Hampden, was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester. Philbrook is a senior political science major at the college and a graduate of Hampden Academy.

Megan Smith, daughter of Ivan and Bridget Smith of Eddington was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester. She is a sophomore journalism major and a graduate of Brewer High School.

Stonehill College

EASTON, Mass. – Mikel Kearns of Orrington has been named to the dean’s list.

Taylor University

TAYLOR, Ind. – Scott Tyree, son of Glen and Donna Tyree of Veazie, graduated from Taylor University May 25. He received a bachelor of arts in history and business. Tyree graduated from John Bapst Memorial High School in 1998.

Trinity College

HARTFORD, Conn. – Sarah Mullen of Bangor graduated with honors May 19. The daughter of Jayne Dyer and Jim Mullen, Mullen received a degree in women’s studies. Mullen was named to the President’s Fellows for 2001-2002.

University of Maine

at Farmington

FARMINGTON – Area students graduating May 18 from the University of Maine at Farmington were: Michael Wilcox, Bangor; Danielle Hawkes and Jeremy Young, Brewer; Tina Colella, Carmel; Paul England III, Dedham; Cassandra Russell, Eddington; Kathryn Capetta, Hermon; and Jeremiah Marden, Winterport.

University of Maine

ORONO – Applied Materials Inc., the largest supplier of materials to the global semiconductor industry, donated $10,000 for scholarships for students in the department of electrical and computer engineering.

Randy Metivier, 1989 UMaine graduate and an account manager with Applied Materials, presented a check for the scholarship fund May 3 to Jim Patton, chairman of the electrical and computer engineering department.

“Applied Materials is pleased to contribute to the University of Maine’s microelectronics scholarship consortium,” said Jamie Hanson, director of east North America regional accounts, “and to continue our commitment to the development of engineering talent in our communities.”

ORONO – Prerequisites for effective teaching go beyond skills and knowledge, future teachers were told during their initiation into the University of Maine’s scholastic honor society for education majors.

A teacher’s beliefs about students’ interest and ability can result in equitable or inequitable attention and instruction, UMaine education professor Constance Perry told new members of Kappa Delta Pi.

“When teachers create an atmosphere of value and respect for all students, all students will achieve more academically,” Perry said, encouraging the aspiring teachers to be open to the needs and potential of even the most reluctant learners.

Members of Kappa Delta Pi must have reached their junior year with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 and demonstrate leadership and commitment to education.

Initiated into Kappa Delta Pi this spring were Benjamin Johnson and Leigh Phillips, Bangor; Sarah Hamelin, Glenburn; Melissa Winslow, Old Town; Camilla Doak, Orono; and Karen Stedman, Stillwater.

University of Massachusetts

WORCESTER, Mass. – Eliza M. Parker of Bangor received a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School on June 2 at ceremony held at Mechanics Hall in Worcester.

She is the daughter of Dr. H. Gary Parker and Susan T. Parker of Bangor, and is a 1990 graduate of John Bapst Memorial High School.

Parker earned a bachelor’s degree from Harvard College in 1994, and worked at Beth Israel Hospital and Harvard Medical Center doing cystic fibrosis research before entering medical school. Parker will serve a residency in pediatrics at Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.

Western New England College

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Karen Kenneally of Hampden and Jill Saucier of Holden have been named to the dean’s list for the spring semester.


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