SCS students look forward to high school in the fall

By Patrick L. SullivanSALISBURY — The Class of 2011, 31 students in all, were promoted to the ninth grade at a ceremony at Salisbury Central School (SCS) Thursday, June 16.Eric Chin, who won five awards, spoke of the importance of perseverance. When he had difficulty with geometric proofs, “it would have been much easier to accept that grade — but I didn’t.”Taylor Dowd likened SCS to a family. “And now we leave behind the family we’ve created.”There was a slide show that mixed family photos with shots from the students’ SCS careers. Afterward, Principal Chris Butwill began his remarks with “I don’t know why I always have to go on after the slide show.”Using the analogy of building a house, Butwill said to the eighth-graders, “Right now you are building your own house — the house of your life.“And I am pleased to tell you — as the building inspector — that your foundations are strong.”Class of 2011Liam Patrick BamberySamuel Walker BradwayAngela Jane BrazzaleEric Weigel ChinCarly Alynnsia CraigTaylor Ann DowdKristin Michelle FisherCamellia Anne FordLyndell Kathryn GiffenigBryce Alexander HayTaylor Lynn HurleyChristopher Anthony KirbyIsmael Simon Lake-GinouvesStefanie Cardenas LalvaySamuel Jon LanctoGavin Alex MackayEthan Alexander MarshallColin O’Neill MayJames Joseph McNultySarah Jo MillerCody Kyle O’BrienRyan Michael PhelpsEsperanza Cruz QuirozWestley Levi ReelHolly Irene RichMaxwell Finnegan SegallaEmily Grace SullivanMarcus Jason TygartErik William WashburnMarion Dowley WestNicholas Winsser2011 AwardsSpanish Award: Taylor HurleyMusic Award: Eric ChinChorus Award: Sarah Miller and Taylor DowdEnglish Award: Sam Bradway and Carly CraigLiterature Award: Eric Chin and Emily SullivanMathematics Award: Eric Chin and Colin MayVisual Arts Award: Carly Craig and Sam BradwayPhysical Education Award: Lyndell Giffenig and Chris KirbyAlumni Award: Sam Lancto and Taylor DowdScience Award: Chris Kirby and Taylor HurleySocial Studies Award: Carly Craig and Eric ChinThe Hazel Flynn Award: Carly Craig and Ismael Lake-GinouvesPresidential Award: Eric Chin, Lyndell Giffenig and Chris Kirby

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