FYI: July 26 | Bremerton Patriot Announcements


July 25, 2008 · Updated 11:07 AM 

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BIRTHS AT NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON

Monday, July 14

A boy to Autumn and Kevin Denson of Bremerton.

A girl to Mary and Jason Schanze of Bremerton.

Tuesday, July 15

A boy to Beverly Chapman of Bremerton.

Twin boys to Chandra and Cory Crowe of Bremerton.

Thursday, July 17

A boy to Ashley and William Foster of Silverdale.

A boy to Heather Young of Bremerton.

Friday, July 18

A boy to Shin and Jeong Kim of Port Orchard.

DEAN’S LIST

SEATTLE — The following Bremerton students were named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington. To qualify for the list, students must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.5.

Richard Alspach, Tiffany Barker, Leilani Battle, Jennifer Bayne, Justin Beal, Arin Beatty, Sherri Berdine, Katrin Bomengen, Andrew Bussman, Caroline Cates, Emily Coleman, Anatalia Countiss, Katarina Countiss, Penny Crooks, Kurtis Daniels, Christina Davis, Bernard Lingat Diaz, Kristen Empie, Janet English, Brandi Estrada, Joshua Ferguson, Carly Fletcher, Seth Galbraith, Levi Gonzalez, Krista Holloway, Celia Hunko, Nick Hunt, Lorenzo Jarin, Levi Jette, Charisse Johnson, Lawrence Kimbrel, Dusahn Laschinski, Julie Louviere, Dianne Mangio, Amy McDonald, Barbieto Morris, Nancy Murphy, Tuyet Thi Phan, Jon Richards, Rhonda Trevino, Risa Vanantwerp, Jaylen Vanorden, Keegan Webster, Travis Wilson, Katiemarie Pepper Wing and Christopher Wurden.

MCMINNVILLE, Ore. — Kyle Helm, of Bremerton, a junior at Linfield College, was named to the school’s dean list for spring semester.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Kitsap County Historical Society is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of projects. For more information, call Jana at (360) 377-5511 or e-mail jbonny@lcsnw.org.

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