Drury High School Honor Roll for the 1st Marking Period for the 2005-2006 school year
Grade 12High Honors
Megan Adams
Stephen Bopp
Stephanie Burdick
Michaelia Dix
Seth Etman
Julianne Fruscio
Meagan Hockridge
Katharine Hopkins
Margaret Huang
Anne Hyers
Andrew Kalicki
Katharine Kennedy
Stephanie Marko
Emily May
Chelsea McShane
Ross Modena
Tonia O'Brien
Lara Pagan
Anisa Potvin
Michael Racette
Emily Rosselli
Komal Shah
Zachary Soha
Ahren Tatro
Jessica Tietgens
Kelly Wheeler
Sean Williams
Abigail Wood
Honors
Kathleen Ameen
Timothy Atwood
Noelle Bartlett
Sandra Bernal
Stephanie Bosley
Ryan Brule
Brittany Bullett
Jillian Burdick
Rebecca Church
Heath Danforth
Derek Delisle
Nicholas Donovan
Cathleen Downes
James Dunn
Nicole Dupuis
Jason Gamache
Aubrey Gross
Zachary Gundler
Jocelyn Lampiasi
Ashley Livsey
Charles Manuel
Amber Martell
Kaley Maselli
Michael Pitt
Stephanie Ritcher
Kelsey Robare
Andrea Sadlow
Colleen Senecal
Mollie Simon
Chantelle Soave
Albert Zander Jr.
Grade 11High Honors
Carly Ameen
Brad Andrews
Michael Blair
James Brooks
Gretel Cahoon
Krista Duplantis
Taylor Erdeski
Josiphine Febles
Brittaney Garner
Xhirley Gonzalez
Rebecca Grande
Amber Hartman
Christopher Lapine
Samantha Marlow
Thomas Morrill
Owen Morris
Charity Ogoy
Elizabeth Pitroff
Elizabeth Plotts
Jessica Rivera
Ethan Rougheau
Meaghan Sage
Holly Tetreault
Samantha Therrien
Bryant Wood
Honors
Courtney Andrews
Andrea Bentley
Alycia Burda
Erica Cahoon
Kaitlin Calderara
Victoria Doubleday
Oyinprebi Ebiware
Caitlyn Elder
Steven Felix
Johnothan Hinkell
Edward Horsfall
Jessica Lescarbeau
Lindsay Lincoln
Katelyn Luczynski
Mitchell Maselli
Erin McDonough
Michael Meaney
Christilyn Moulton
Erin Patten
Christopher Piscioneri
Danielle Ralys
Eric Rogers
Steven Senecal
Kevin Shaker
Lauren Skiffington
Jessisca Smosky
Holly Solak
Zackary Sumner
Ashley Therrien
Jonathan Thomas
Charles Toomajian III
Robert Wheeler
Daniel Wood
Grade 10High Honors
Hadley Ameen
Andrew Boudreau
Kyle Cahoon
Benjamin Carlson
Brian Dowling
Jenna Giorgi
Michelle Grant
Jacob Hopkins
Cody Johnson
Matthew Lefebvre
Makayla Lemaire
Eric Lewis
Shauna Lyden-Fortier
Joshua O'Neil
Shelby O'Neill
Zachary Remillard
Alex Schueckler
Alissa Senecal
Niralee Shah
Ethan Tatro
Collin Woods
Honors
Madalin Asencio
Krysten Belini
Olivia Bolner
Samantha Bostwick
Phillip Castella
Katie Dean
Kevin Engwer
Jenna Gazaille
Jenna Haley
Jeffrey Hall
Jamie Haring
Nicholas King
John Kirby
Ethan Krysiak
Raymond LaBombard II
Felicia Martell
Christopher Milanesi
Ashley Nunez
Adam O'Neil
Michelle Perry
Lacie Phillips
Bethany Prince
Alicia Roberts
Charlie Rodriguez
Griffin Rougeau
Angela Saltamartini
Heidi Shartrand
Nathan Shute
Travis Tatro
Jose Vazquez
Grade 9High Honors
Miranda Bona
Tiffany England
Jack Guerino
Samantha Hartman
Rebecca Hopkins
Anthony Milazzo
Kari O'Neil
Ericka Oleson
Belinda Oliva
Kristina Reynolds
Karissa Weeden
Alyssa Wylde
Honors
Heather Albee
Jacob Botto
Megan Boyer
David Button
Monique Cariddi
Amandia Carr
David Carrier
Kailey Demarsico
Taylor DeSanty
Trevor Foehl
Alyaha Frost
Miranda Girard
Kendra Hill
Veronica Loomis
Lauren Marceau
Uriah Martinez
Jamie Lee McNary
Christopher Mowe
Alyssa Norcross
Fallon Preite
Jared Ralys
Hannah Randall
Aaron Ritcher
Nicole Romano
Andrew Rosenburg
Jessica Ruebesam
Danielle Scaggs
Justine Slade
Sierra Stansfield
John Tietgens III
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Lanesborough Fifth-Graders Win Snowplow Name Contest
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The name comes from teacher Gina Wagner's fifth-grade class at Lanesborough Elementary School.
The state Department of Transportation announced the winners of the fourth annual "Name A Snowplow" contest on Monday.
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