CLASS NOTES 5.26.2011


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Robert Riply, Courtney Thomas, Josh Walker and Steve DeAugustino. PHOTO BY SHANNA FORTIER
Robert Riply, Courtney Thomas, Josh Walker and Steve DeAugustino. PHOTO BY SHANNA FORTIER
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+ Two FPC student-athletes awarded laptops for progress
Flagler Palm Coast High School seniors Courtney Thomas and Josh Walker were awarded Toshiba laptops for the progress they have made in academics, attitude and athletics while at FPC.

Barry Myers, North Florida major accounts manager for Toshiba, through a contact made by FPC Assistant Principal Phyllis Pearson, donated the laptops.

+ Bobcats show off their talent
Belle Terre Elementary School gave its students the chance to show off their skills in the annual Bobcats Got Talent talent show.

First-, second- and third-place awards were given in three categories: solo, singing group and variety act.

The winners were as follows: first place: solo, Eric Dangerfield singing “I’ll Be There”; singing group, Olivia and Alexis Herman singing “Our Song”; and variety act, Timothy and Caleb Hawkins dancing to “Percolator”; second place: solo, Andrew DeZego singing “Soul Man”; singing group, Pease In A Pod (Zachary, Adison and Nate Pease) singing “Baby;” and variety act, Samantha Brown with an American Sign Language interpretation of “When A Woman Loves”; and third place: solo, Brianna Jenkins singing “Best Day”; singing group, Calexa (Caitlin Bower and Alexa Velasquez), singing “The More Boys I Meet”; and variety act, Aaron Grove on electric guitar playing a rock medley.

The following were honorable mentions: solos, Tristen Stanley singing “Loser Like Me” and Ally Robinson singing “Tangled”; singing groups, L4M (Kamren Laymon and Josh Iglesias) singing “Till I Forget About You” and Gavyn Neeley and Jinelle Pajak singing “Eenie, Meenie”; and variety groups, The 3 MuskaDancers (Shea Whittley, Caitlin Carson and Karenna Weber) dancing to “Hey, Soul Sister” and a comedy routine by Bryce Binns and Austin Voelbel.

+ Leo Club helps ESE students discover dolphins
Thanks to the fundraising efforts of the Leo Club at Matanzas High School six exceptional education students participated in the interactive dolphin experience at Marineland.

“They got to feed the dolphins, pet them, tickle them, interact with them through hand signals — even kiss them,” said Leo Club President Samantha Penalver. “It was a fabulous and fun experience for them and absolutely free thanks to the generous donors of Palm Coast.”

The group, which was given a 50% discount from Marineland, also raised enough money for one parent of each student to join.

Students who participated were Penalver, Leo Club Vice President Taylor Miceli, Jasmin Snodgrass, Chabrielle Jones and Abrielle Jones, Hilary Farrel, Daniel Nunez and Vincent Lopez.

 

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