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Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. George of Fountain Inn, S.C., are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Claire Elizabeth, to Matthew Lewis Drumheller of Blacksburg.
Claire is a graduate of Presbyterian College with a degree in English and Religion.
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Tickets for 'Primal Symphony' on Sale Monday, September 20 at 8:00 a.m. PST
SEATTLE, Sept. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Symphony Guild today announced the artist lineup for the 2010 musical event, 'Primal Symphony,' an annual event which benefits Seattle Children's Hospital. Local artists Barcelona, American Idol runner-up and beatbox extraordinare Blake Lewis and talented singer Claire Nordstrom join some of the region's premiere music ensembles in support of the uncompensated care at Seattle Children's Hospital. Participating music ensembles include the Northwest Symphony Orchestra directed by Anthony Spain, Northwest Chorale, Northwest Boychoir, Seattle Men's Chorus and Seattle Choral Company. Tickets go on sale Mon., Sept. 20 at 8:00 a.m. PST at http:// thesymphonyguild.org.
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The following students were named to the principal's honor roll for the second marking period:
SIXTH GRADE: Halie Argubright, Amaya Barksdale, Fleur Kristi Bogador, Nicole Coady, Megane Crenshaw, Maria Davalos-Cruz, Emma Eisel, Erika Francisco, Kathryn Herberger, Henry Hipona, Amber Hodak, Miranda Jacobs, Tyler Koehler, Jazmine Lawrence, Claire Lechlitner, Renae Lee, Brianna Lewis, Thomas MacAlester, Amy Matousek, Mauya McGowan, Abigail Noble, Anthony Paris, Dhara Patel, Katelyn Pownall, Nicholas Revell, Sara Rissanen, Moreen Roh, Sung Eun Ryoo, Amanda San Martin, Holli Schadt, Alyson Scott, Alexandra Smith, Calvin Warthen, Elexis Washington, Victoria Williams and Sarah Zaukus.
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The following students were named to the principal's honor roll for the third marking period:
SIXTH GRADE: Halie Argubright, Fleur Kristi Bogador, Alexandra Coady, Nicole Coady, Megane Crenshaw, Emma Eisel, Morgan Ferry, Sarah Fry, Dominique Griffin, Henry Hipona, Jessica Lease, Claire Lechlitner, Renae Lee, Brianna Lewis, Thomas MacAlester, Amy Matousek, Janna Matta, Brandon Montier, Drew Nibeck, Abigail Noble, Dhara Patel, John Pinckney, Katelyn Pownall, Trevor Radford, Sara Rissanen, Moreen Roh, Kyah Roundtree, Sung Eun Ryoo, Amanda San Martin, Holli Schadt, Alyson Scott, Alexandra Smith, Jeremiah Stolarek-Houston, Haleigh Thompson, Calvin Warthen, Victoria Williams and Sarah Zaukus.
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Though her silly, vulgar mother burns to have all five of her daughters married off, Lizzie is comfortable in her middle-class country life of genteel poverty as long as she has her books, her friends, and the affection of her kind, retiring father and her warmhearted older sister Jane. To be sure, the perpetrators of Regency paperbacks claim Austen (and the Brontes) as their respectable matrix, so this movie may be a case of rendering a great original while tipping one's hat (a beaver hat, of course) to epigones. The acting is uniformly good-Steve Martin, once the apparent successor to Jerry Lewis, has instead attained the wintry elegance of Cary Grant, while Claire Danes is clearly on the verge of goddesshood-but Shopgirl feels more like a ballet than a typical movie, more dependent...
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WELLS MEMORIAL KEY Terry Harper FELLOWS OF THE SOCIETY Austin Kiplinger; Stanley E. Hubbard; Nelson Poynter DISTINGUISHED TEACHING IN JOURNALISM AWARD Max Branscomb, Southwestern College HELEN THOMAS AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT Robert Churchwell FIRST AMENDMENT AWARDS The Oklahoman/NewsQK.com; Detroit Free Press; Marjie Lundstrom and Sam Stanton, The Sacramento Bee SUNSHINE AWARD Project on Government Oversight DAVID L ESHELMAN OUTSTANDING CAMPUS ADVISER AWARD Beth Konrad, Loyola University of Chicago JULIE GALVAN OUTSTANDING CAMPUS MEMBER AWARD Megan J. Peterson, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire ROBERT D.G. LEWIS FIRST AMENDMENT AWARD Andrew Seaman, Wilkes University REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR Darcie Lunsford, Region 3 CHAPTERS OF THE YEAR Large:
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...Recently, Professor Lewis proposed that Congress address the nonspecificity .... (4.) See, e.g., Claire Finkelstein & Michael Lewis, Debate, Should Bush A...
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To: MUSIC EDITORS
Contact: Claire Chappell, Publicis +1-317-644-8101, claire.chappell@publicis-usa.com; or Kim Lewis, Kroger Indy Jazz Fest presented by Coca-Cola, +1-317-940-9943, kim@americanpianists.org
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Local women plan evening of song and lots of fun
It was so much fun last time, that founder Tenney Walsh and her band of talented female friends are doing it again. Girls' Night Out 2 is happening Tuesday (May 1), a variety pack of gifted women, each featured on their own as well as joining together for a few group songs. "My vision this time was to have as many new voices as possible," Walsh said. "I'm hoping this event will meet expectations, which are high-so many people have been asking when we will be doing another event!" Performers includeWalsh, Star St. Claire, and newcomers Patty Sheehan, Roanne Lewis and Shelley Miller. Miller is a transplant from NewYork, and has been in Taos full time since the summer of 2005. She andWalsh met in NewYork in the mid-'80s when Miller and her h...
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The following students were named to the principal's honor roll for the first marking period at Old Mill Middle School North:
SIXTH GRADE: Halie Argubright, Donna Cavazos, Alexandra Coady, Megane Crenshaw, Emma Eisel, Morgan Ferry, Henry Hipona, Amber Hodak, Miranda Jacobs, Claire Lechlitner, Renae Lee, Brianna Lewis, Jong Chan Lim, Amy Matousek, Hugh Moore, Jessica Nieves, Abigail Noble, Katelyn Pownall, Trevor Radford, Nicholas Revell, Moreen Roh, Kyah Roundtree, Sung Eun Ryoo, Cydnee Samuels, Alyson Scott, Julia Shepherd, Alexandra Smith, Calvin Warthen, Victoria Williams and Sarah Zaukus.