[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 12]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 16188]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                  HONORING WILLIAMSTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL

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                         HON. ROBERT E. ANDREWS

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                         Monday, July 19, 2004

  Mr. ANDREWS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor and congratulate the 
students of Williamstown Middle School who have received the 
Principal's Award over the past two academic years. The Principal's 
Award is given to students who have earned straight A's for at least 
one academic quarter, clearly an accomplishment worthy of notice.
  As these young constituents have already realized, the importance of 
education should never be underestimated. These students have clearly 
shown their commitment to education and academic achievement, and are 
well on their way to becoming our nation's future leaders. I wish to 
congratulate these individuals for their firm dedication to learning, 
and urge them to continue along this path.
  During the 2002-2003 school year the Principal's Award was received 
by the following sixth graders: Sequia Adams Ferebee, Jennifer 
Annarelli, Brittany Arnold, David Barbalace, Kevin Bargeron, Victoria 
Becker, Jordan Bonder, Gillian Bradley, Krista Butler, Ashley 
D'Ambrosio, Nicholas Davis, Francesca Dougherty, Tiffany Fanelli, Sarah 
Fauvell, Kayla Gennarelli, Daniella Genovese, Nicole Goldsmith, Chelsea 
Grahamslaw, Courtney Grim, John Lafferty, Daniel Lang, Matthew 
Leonardis, Dena Mahoney, James Maldonado, John McCormick, Kevin 
McDonough, Kimberly Nothstein, Staven Ray, Victoria Rocco, Jody 
Salvatore, Timothy Schipske, Jaclyn Stewart, Nicholas Stola, Katie 
Trotter, Chris Whipple, Ashley Wilkinson, Gabrielle Wurdarski. In the 
seventh grade the following students received the award: Erika Abel, 
Kristen Antonelli, Rachel Brown, Krisitin Capasso, Grace Ann Charles, 
Arielle Dibling, Christina Fuscellano, Amber Hassan, Meeghan James, 
Jocelyn Jengehino, Amber Kane, Brian Kelly, Amanda Kimer, Brittany 
Kubat, Brian Lallier, Mandy Lei, Denay Morrison, Christine Oagaro, 
David Ofosu-Appiah, Daniel Palieri, Brielle Sneed, Michelle Talnagi, 
Frances Ulmer, Megan Wadsworth, Mark Washko, Tara Weeast, Collin 
Whipple. Eighth grade recipients included: Justin Abraham, Adam 
Brinkman, Heather Butler, Hollie Butler, Jamie Dougherty, Shady El 
Damaty, Eric Flinn, Angela Forjohn, Douglas Fuscia, Amanda Gregory, 
Lisa Guarrera, Josh Haynes, Anne Inacay, Robert Knecht, Sandra 
Lamplugh, Christopher Lewandowski, Anthony Lopez, Nicholas Marella, 
Anthony McCullough, Michael Mueller, Joseph Obraczewski, Frederick 
Powell, Niccolo Reggente, Kacey Richards, Sarah Sottile, Anthony Stola, 
Gerard Tigue, Michael Torres, Heather Vischoric, Amanda Williams, 
Arielle Williams, Laura Williams.
  During the 2003-2004 school year the following students of the sixth 
grade received the award: Emilie Albert, Douglas Blankenship, Amanda 
Branda, Stephanie Bradley, Jessica Bullman, Jamie Cattell, Mia 
DiFilippo, Amber Endres, Mariel Enriques, Caitlin Graham, Jospeh 
Gratton, Brandon Harner, Amy Harrington, Juliet Jengehino, Ashley 
Jones, Sarah Kee, Sean Kryston, Shannon Listman, Rachel Maiorano, 
Jessica Martinez, Robert Mele, Carly Moffa, Briana Molino, Nicholas 
Randazzo, Gabrielle Richardson, Jade Richardson, Christopher Rotella, 
Corrie Sellers, Veronica Shevlin, Jacob Sprengle, Caitlin Stewart, 
James Stewart, Jennifer Stief, Andrew Sudler, Amanda Tran, Alexander 
Vickers, Keyanah West, Alyssa Worstall. Seventh grade recipients 
included: Brittany Arnold, David Barbalace, Jordan Bonder, Gillian 
Bradley, Michelle DeCraene, Francesca Dougherty, Tiffany Fanelli, Sarah 
Favell, Danielle Genovese, Robert Giarnone, Jr., Courtney Grim, Jason 
Irlieh, Charlotte Kirkby, Kelli Kleinsmith, John Lefferty, Daniel Lang, 
Dena Mahonery, Kevin McDonough, Kimberly Nothstein, Sheeaa Rastogi, 
Steven Ray, Tanya Roberson, Victoria Rocoo, Jody Salvatore, Nicholas 
Stola, Katire Trotter, Crystal Uzdevenes. Recipents in the eighth grade 
were: Keleofa Bernard, Kristin Capasso, Grace Ann Charles, Jamie 
Curran, Christina Fuscellaro, Antonio Inacay, Brian Kelly, Michael 
Kessler, Amanda Kimex, Melissa Kortman, Julian Magner, Daniel Palmieri, 
Julianne Smith, Sharon Sudarsanan, Magan Wadsworth, Mark Washko, Tara 
Weeast, Collin Whipple.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask that my colleagues in the House of Representatives 
join me in recognizing the Principal's Award recipients of Williamstown 
Middle School. Their accomplishments are truly deserving of national 
commendation.

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