[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 90 (Friday, June 25, 2004)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1251]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




               HONORING FUTURE UNLIMITED AWARD RECIPIENTS

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                            HON. JEB BRADLEY

                            of new hampshire

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, June 24, 2004

  Mr. BRADLEY of New Hampshire. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay 
tribute to 17 New Hampshire students who graduated at the top of their 
high school class and are being recognized for their academic 
achievements by the Knights of Columbus in Rochester, New Hampshire.
  The Rochester Knights of Columbus Council founded the Future 
Unlimited Banquet in June of 1998 to honor students from the Greater 
Rochester area who have achieved high levels of scholastic excellence. 
The ``brainchild'' of Don Leeman, the banquet honors valedictorians and 
salutatorians from eight high schools in the region for their academic 
excellence and contributions to the community. The Council has had much 
positive feedback from the greater community for their efforts to 
promote intellectual fellowship, and plan to extend this successful 
recognition banquet across the state and country.
  The students to be honored for their scholastic achievements are:
  Bryn Paslawski of Durham, valedictorian at St. Thomas Aquinas High 
School; Marie Osborn of Portsmouth, salutatorian at St. Thomas Aquinas 
High School; David Thompson of Kittery, Maine, salutatorian at St. 
Thomas Aquinas High School; Trevor Sherwood of Barrington, 
valedictorian at Dover High School; Brittany Soper of Dover, 
salutatorian at Dover High School; Kristen Couture of Somersworth, 
valedictorian at Somersworth High School; Danielle Daigle of 
Rollinsford, salutatorian at Somersworth High School; and Khari Lizotte 
of Rochester, valedictorian at Spaulding High School.
  Kimberly Montini of Rochester, salutatorian at Spaulding High School; 
Katy Huppe of Farmington, valedictorian at Farmington High School; 
Casey Raasumaa of Farmington, salutatorian at Farmington High School; 
Jacqueline Elliott of Milton, valedictorian at Nute High School; Kayla 
Gagne of Milton, salutatorian at Nute High School; Tonya Prescott of 
Laconia, valedictorian at Alton High School; Meredith Roy of Alton, 
salutatorian at Alton High School; Meaghan Maguire of Wolfeboro, 
valedictorian at Kingswood Regional High School; and, Jamison Costello 
of Wolfeboro, salutatorian at Kingswood Regional High School.
  These 17 students are excellent examples of the hard work, energy and 
dedication that is necessary to pursuing higher academic goals. They 
are among the brightest students in the state and offer much hope for 
the future. They truly exemplify what is good about today's youth. I 
congratulate all of the students for a job well done, and I also 
congratulate the members of the Rochester Knights of Columbus for their 
efforts to recognize outstanding students.




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