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Martha's Vineyard Times is a weekly publication.
May 12 - May 18, 2005 Edition
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Achievements
May
12, 2005
Alicia
L. Simoni, daughter of Brian F. Simoni of Edgartown, has been
accepted and will be attending graduate school at the University of
Notre Dame. She will be pursuing a master of arts in peace studies.
Riccie Tucker, Cathy Campbell, Martine Madden,
and Gretchen MacArthur received training from the American
Cancer Society on the Look Good, Feel Good Program. The women learned
techniques to restore self-esteem and cope with appearance-related
side effects of cancer treatment.
Ms. Tucker, Ms. Campbell, and Ms. MacArthur will work with women providing
skin care and beauty consultations. Ms. Madden will help women cope
with hair loss, wigs, scarves, and other accessories.
The non-medical program is offered for free in partnership with the
American Cancer Society.
The following students' artwork has been selected for the cover of
the 2005-2006 Island Book Telephone Directory and Almanac. Genevieve
Hammond and Molly Fischer of West Tisbury School, Anna
Hughes of Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School, Rachel Cassiani
of Edgartown School, Emma Forbes of Oak Bluffs School, Alex
Bilzerian of Tisbury School.
Each winner receives a $100 United States Savings Bond as well as
having their artwork displayed on the cover of the telephone directory.
Mitchell Benway of Vineyard Haven was part of a color guard detail
appearing at the grand ballroom of New York's Hilton Hotel to honor
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Cadet Benway is a senior at New York Military Academy. He is an academy
student of distinction, a member of the National Honor Society, and
received the Coaches Award by the football coaches this past winter.
Falmouth Academy has placed the following students on the Headmaster's
List for the second trimester of the 2004-2005 academic year.
Sam Amazeen of Oak Bluffs, Elin Nelson, Clea Baumhofer,
and Lily Cronig of West Tisbury, Taza Vercruysse of
Aquinnah, and Lagan Trieschmann of Vineyard Haven.
Clea Baumhofer of West Tisbury won first place in the jewelry
category at the Small Independent Schools Art League show. The juried
show was hosted by Carroll School in Lincoln and 15 schools submitted
hundreds of works of art.
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