[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 93 (Thursday, July 8, 2004)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1324]
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   CONGRATULATING INDUCTEES AND MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR 
  SOCIETY OF BELL OAKS UPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN BELLMAWR, NEW JERSEY

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                         HON. ROBERT E. ANDREWS

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, July 8, 2004

  Mr. ANDREWS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate and recognize 
the newest inductees and two-year members of the National Junior Honor 
Society of Bell Oaks Upper Elementary School in Bellmawr, New Jersey. 
These students have earned this recognition due to their excellence 
both inside and outside the classroom, and they should be proud of 
their accomplishments.
  The National Junior Honor Society was established in 1929, 8 years 
after the establishment of the National Honor Society. Both 
organizations were established to recognize outstanding students who 
demonstrate excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, 
Service, and Character. Students are expected to demonstrate 
proficiency not just in their classroom studies, but in school 
activities and community service as well. Each of the recent inductees 
and current members of the Bell Oaks National Junior Honor Society is 
to be commended for their dedication to knowledge and service.
  On May 24 at 7 p.m. Bell Oaks Upper Elementary School inducted the 
following 7th Graders: Caitlin Concannon, Charles Dyer, David Funk, 
Breelynn Hammerle, Jake Huffner, John Ippolite, Maryam Jamil, Erica 
Lopez, Jacob McGranaghan, Stephen Miles, Joseph Newsham, Priyanka 
Patel, Charles Robinson, Mark Unger, Judith Wallen, Brett Walren, and 
Lidia Wilczynska. The 8th Graders inducted were Justin Borrelli, Bryan 
Cheeseman, Donovan Ortiz, Ashley Parker, Steven Sheehan, and 
Christopher Todd. The National Junior Honor Society Two Year Members 
are as follows: Michael Anthony, Hinnah Aslam, Lorin Barry, Joshua 
Bloomquist, Laura Buonpastore, Lauren Burmylo, Anthony DiLolle, Edward 
DiMattesa, Nicholas Fishman, Danielle Landis, Brittany Magnin, Michael 
Malason, Meghan Mitchell, Sean O'Donnell, Stephen Paul, Brittney 
Rehrig, Amanda Roop, Blair Rundsmom, Matthew Salvano, Jessie Sibiski, 
Thomas Teschko, and Britney Yocum.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask that you join me in congratulating each of these 
students on their dedication to scholarship and commitment to community 
service. Their enthusiasm for learning and helping others is admirable, 
and I am certain that they will continue to excel in these areas and 
remain leaders in their community.

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