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Columbia Falls names junior high award winners

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 11 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| June 6, 2013 10:20 AM

The Columbia Falls Junior High held its award ceremony Wednesday. 

Haylie Peacock was named most outstanding eighth grader. The following students also received awards:

Most  Improved

Crockett Lentz

Samantha Leone

Cody Sorenson

Zach Baker

Zain Glass

Austin McCubbins

Kristian Schmidt

Jonah Smith

Matthew Malinowski

Montana Holm

Raylee LaRocque

Qynn Ingraham

Scholastic

Haylie Peacock

Mikel Knutson

Anna Nicosia

Anna Schmidt

Annabel Conger

Chloe Foster

Tya Bonawitz

Logan Stephens

Citizenship

Peyton Kehr

Dawson Chute

Hannah Gustin

Joey Chester

Trever Haverkorn

Cody Campbell

Jared Reynolds

Shelbie Nance

Storm Kemppainen

 Work Ethic

Haylie Peacock

Miranda Lauria

Ali Gould

Annabel Conger

Cydney Finberg

Emily Scallen

Kaitlyn Casazza

Madison Snyder

Molly Schmit

Sydney Hovde

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