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♦ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2007
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The first grade students of Hilltop Elementary (pictured) have been studying about
Johnny Chapman, also known as Johnny Appleseed. Throughout the week they
have: read and written facts about Johnny Appleseed, completed time lines about
his life, had cooking and apple tasting activities. They finished the week of activi
ties by dressing like their favorite adventurer and having a parade for some of their
schoolmates.
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Four Hornets named
Commended Students
Special to the Journal
Janette Anderson, princi
pal of The Westfield School
announced recently that
four seniors had been named
Commended Students in
the 2008 National Merit
Scholarship Program.
Jennifer Andrews,
Kimberly Campbell, Jacob
Parnell, and Hunter Wojohn
have been recognized for
their exceptional academic
promise. As Commended
Students, they placed among
the top five percent of more
than 1.4 million students
who entered the 2008 com
petition by taking the 2006
PSAT qualifying test.
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