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4-H youth compete in regional Horse Extravaganza event

By Billie Owens

Congratulations to the Genesee County 4-H youth who competed in the 2015 Region II 4-H Horse Extravaganza at Mid Lakes High School in Phelps on Saturday, March 7!

4-H youth from across the region came together to compete in both "4-H Horse Quiz Bowl," in which youth compete as a team in answering horse knowledge based questions and "4-H Horse Hippology," a contest in which youth participate in a written exam, identification of items shown on slides, placing and/or ID of feedstuffs or feed tags, judging, ID stations, and team problems.

The results from participating Genesee County 4-H youth are as follows:
 
4-H Horse Bowl Event
Senior Category:  Team placement 5th of 7; member: Elimy B.
Individual Ranking: Emily B. - 12th of Top 20
 
Junior Category: Team placement 3rd of 6; members: MacKenzie J., Elizabeth R., Gabriella R., Alexandria T.
Individual Rankings:
Gabriella R. – 1st of Top 14
Alexandria T. – 4th of Top 14
Elizabeth R. – 7th of Top 14
 
4-H Hippology Event
Senior Category: Team placement 3rd of 8; member: Emily B.
Individual Rankings: Emily B. – 11th of Top 20
 
Junior Category: Team placement 1st of 6; members: Elizabeth R., Gabriella R., Alexandria T.
Individual Rankings:
Gabriella R. – 4th of Top 19
Alexandria T. – 6th of Top 19
Elizabeth R. – 13th of Top 19

For more information regarding local opportunities in 4-H Youth Development call Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County at 585-343-3040, ext. 101, or e-mail genesee4h@cornell.edu

GCC student Abby Wilcox earns honor from Buffalo Niagara Sales & Marketing Executives

By Billie Owens

A Genesee Community College student has once again earned a prestigious honor from the Buffalo Niagara Sales and Marketing Executives (BNSME). Abby Wilcox received the Collegiate Sales and Marketing Award at the BNSME Sales & Marketing Awards Gala earlier this month at the Buffalo Hyatt. Wilcox, a native of Cooperstown, is a sophomore entrepreneurship student at GCC.

When she came to GCC in Fall 2013, Abby was already an entrepreneur. She had started her online, home-based cupcake catering business, aptly named "Coopcakes" after her hometown, in December 2012. She operates during the summer months, but bakes all year long. She came to college knowing she had a lot to learn.

"I went through the startup of my business kind of blind," she said. "I didn't really know what I was doing. That is one huge reason that I came here to GCC. I need to know how to effectively run my business."

Her success thus far contributed to her selection as the Collegiate Sales and Marketing Award winner.

As her Prof. Rick Dudkowski stated in nominating her for the award: "She has grown the business substantially over the past two years by implementing effective sales and marketing techniques. As a student involved in dozens of charitable organizations on campus, she has also provided her cupcakes at discounted prices for dozens of events."

At GCC, Abby has been active in founding the RAKtivists, which promotes Random Acts of Kindness on campus, particularly during RAK week in February. Abby is also a talented seamstress and will once again create a scene for the annual spring fashion show at GCC. The show, "Fata Morgana," is scheduled for April 25. She created a successful fashion show while a student at Cooperstown High School.

"This showed me that no matter what field of business I focused my energy in, I would always be successful due to my passion and drive for marketing and business," she wrote in her BNSME award essay.

Abby has served as vice president of GCC's Phi Theta Kappa honor society and been actively involved in the Business Forum, CEO and DECA clubs.

After graduating from GCC, Abby plans to pursue a pastry arts and management degree at the Culinary Institute of America after which she wants to open a French-American fusion bakery.

"I am extremely confident that Abby will do it," Dudkowski said. "Her product is delicious, she is extremely creative in her designs and customer service is very important in her business."

GCC congratulates Abby and looks forward to supporting her future success!

Abby's selection as BNSME Collegiate Sales & Marketing Award winner comes just two years after GCC graduate Samantha Vogt earned the award in 2013.

Two students earn academic recognition at Colgate University

By Billie Owens

The following students have been recognized for their academic achievement during the Fall 2014 semester at Colgate University.

Richard Ely, a Computer Science major from Batavia, a graduate of Batavia High School.

Sydney Loria, a Chemistry-undeclared major from Batavia, a graduate of Batavia High School.

The Dean's Award for academic excellence is awarded to students with a 3.30 or higher term average while enrolled in 3.75 or more course hours.

Colgate offers 54 majors to a diverse student body of approximately 2,900 undergraduate students, and supports 25 Division I athletic teams. The university's 575-acre campus in rural central New York is renowned for its beauty and for the important role it plays in the student experience.

Six GCC faculty members earn Excellence Awards from NISOD

By Billie Owens

Press release:

Six Genesee Community College faculty members are recipients of the 2015 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Excellence Awards. Founded in 1978, NISOD is a consortium of community and technical colleges that share a commitment to supporting excellence in teaching, learning and leadership. It is part of the College of Education at The University of Texas at Austin.

The excellence award celebrates instructors who are given the critical task of serving well all students who enroll through the doors of 'open access'. They have demonstrated an outstanding commitment and contribution to their students and colleagues.

Genesee Community College's 2015 awardees include:

•    Deborah J. Thompson, of Lockport, who has been teaching at GCC since 2009. She is an instructor of health education at the Medina Campus Center.

•    Gil A. Stern, of Rochester; He joined GCC in 2000 and teaches public speaking at the Albion Campus Center. He is also an instructor for College Today, a program that helps high school students prepare for the rigors of college coursework.

•    Nancy G. White, of West Falls, has been teaching at GCC for 14 years. Nancy teaches Spanish at the Arcade Campus Center.

•    Janet E. Schmidt, of Buffalo, joined GCC after 37 years in the manufacturing industry. She teaches engineering in the Computer Aided Drafting & Design (CADD) program at GCC's main campus in Batavia.

•    Carol Q. Welsh, of Darien, teaches at both the main campus in Batavia and GCC's Warsaw Campus Center. Carol started at the college in 1986 and returned to teach Biology in 1992.

•    Bruce W. Hilyard, Ph.D., has been officially retired since 2001, but has continued to teach online courses for GCC. Bruce came to the college in 1970 and taught Teacher Education at both the main campus in Batavia and through the College's inmate education program at the Attica Correctional Facility.

Recipients will be honored at the NISOD annual conference in Austin on Sunday, May 24. GCC will also recognize the winners during professional activity week in mid-August as a kick-off to the new academic year. Award winners receive a specially cast, pewter medallion.

"Recognizing those individuals who have contributed to student success and their colleges' mission is something we look forward to doing each year," said Edward J. Leach, Ph.D., NISOD's director and a GCC alumnus.

He earned his associate degree in General Studies at GCC in 1985 and in the early 1990s returned to the college for two years to teach Physical Education and work as an athletic trainer for the GCC Cougars.

"The extraordinary work of these men and women includes not only what they do for their students and colleagues, but what they do for the communities in which they live and work," Leach said. "We're honored to be able to play a part in celebrating their achievements."

The NISOD Award for Excellence Web site is: http://www.nisod.org/?q=how-excellence-awards-recipients-are-celebrated

Basom student performs in musical 'Xanadu' at The University of Findlay

By Billie Owens

Elizabeth Johnson-Walsh, of Basom, recently performed the role of LaVerne and served as a costume assistant for The University of Findlay's musical production of "Xanadu." Micheal F. Anders, Ph.D., was musical director for the production.

The original Universal Pictures screenplay was written by Richard Danus and Marc Rubel.

The University of Findlay is a comprehensive university with a hands-on approach to learning located in Findlay, Ohio, approximately 45 miles south of Toledo. For more information, visit www.findlay.edu.

Le Roy man promoted in New York Army National Guard

By Billie Owens

Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for the State of New York, announces the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capability for additional responsibility and leadership.

Douglas McClurg, from Le Roy, serving with the Company A, 2-108th Infantry is promoted to the rank of Private First Class.

Army National Guard promotions are based on overall performance, attitude, leadership ability, and development potential.

These promotions additionally recognize the best qualified Soldiers and attract and retain the highest caliber Citizen Soldiers for a career in the New York Army National Guard.

For more information about the New York Army National Guard, visit www.dmna.ny.gov or www.1800goguard.com.

Corfu students earns degree 'with great distinction' from Clarkson University

By Billie Owens

Katelynn M. Hackett, of Corfu, received a bachelor of science degree with great distinction in mechanical engineering from Clarkson University on Dec. 31, 2014.

Located just outside the Adirondack Park in Potsdam, Clarkson is a nationally recognized research university for undergraduates with select graduate programs in signature areas of academic excellence directed toward the world's pressing issues.

UMMC hospitalist designated as Fellow by the Society of Hospital Medicine

By Billie Owens

Press release:

We are pleased to congratulate Arnold Facklam III, NP, FHM, a hospitalist at United Memorial Medical Center, on his designation as Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) from the Society of Hospital Medicine.

To earn the FHM designation, a candidate must meet a set of diverse criteria including: working as a hospitalist for five years, demonstration of dedication to quality and process improvement, illustrating commitment to organizational teamwork and leadership, and active engagement in lifelong learning and education.

Facklam is one of 167 FHM to be in the elite class of 2015, which will be inducted on March 31, 2015 at HM15 in National Harbor, Md. The FHM designation gives hospitalists the opportunity to be recognized for their work and commitment to the practice of hospital medicine and the patients they serve.

Hospitalists are healthcare providers that specialize in the treatment of patients in the acute care (hospital) setting.

Two Genesee County students accepted to Ashland University in Ohio

By Billie Owens

Two Genesee County students have been accepted to Ashland University for the Fall semester of 2015.

Avery Mallaber, of Le Roy, has been accepted and will receive the Director's Scholarship for $7,000 annually to attend Ashland. Mallaber is a senior at Le Roy Junior-Senior High School.

Ashley Jenks, of Pavilion, has been accepted and will receive the President's Scholarship for $11,000 annually to attend Ashland. Jenks is a senior at Pavilion Central School.

Ashland University, which has been ranked in the top 200 colleges and universities in U.S. News & World Report's National Universities category, is a mid-sized, private university located in Ashland, Ohio.

Three local students named Presidential Scholars at Potsdam University

By Billie Owens

The following local students have been named Presidential Scholars for the Fall 2014 semester at Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY:

  • Patrick Flynn, of Batavia, a junior majoring in aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering;
  • Breanna Johnson, of Corfu, a freshman majoring in biology;
  • Andrew Lichtenthal, of Batavia, a junior majoring in aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering.

Clarkson University launches leaders into the global economy. One in five alumni already leads as a CEO, VP or equivalent senior executive of a company. Located just outside the Adirondack Park, Clarkson is a nationally recognized research university for undergraduates with select graduate programs in signature areas of academic excellence directed toward the world’s pressing issues. Through 50 rigorous programs of study in engineering, business, arts, sciences and the health professions, the entire learning-living community spans boundaries across disciplines, nations and cultures to build powers of observation, challenge the status quo, and connect discovery and engineering innovation with enterprise.

Five local students earn spot on dean's list at St. Bonaventure University

By Billie Owens

Congratulations to the following St. Bonaventure University students who were named to the dean's list for fall 2014:

  • Joyce Tristan -- the accounting major is from Elba;
  • Eric Helenbrook -- the chemistry major is from Alexander;
  • Tamalyn Brown-Penders -- the psychology major is from Batavia;
  • Chelsie Hixenbaugh -- the special education major is from Le Roy;
  • Brianna Dioguardi -- the strategic communications and digital media major is from Batavia;

The nation's first Franciscan university, St. Bonaventure University cultivates graduates who are confident and creative communicators, collaborative leaders and team members, and innovative problem solvers who are respectful of themselves, others, and the diverse world around them.

Local students named to dean's list at D’Youville College

By Billie Owens

These students have been named to the D’Youville College dean's list for the Fall 2014 semester.

To qualify for the honor, they must have maintained a quality point average of 3.40 or above for the previous semester. This indicates superior academic performance and becomes a permanent part of the student’s college record.

The students on the dean’s list and those receiving other academic honors will be recognized at D’Youville’s 52nd Annual Honors Convocation on March 4 at Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo beginning at 2 p.m. More than 600 students, family and friends are expected to attend the annual event.

D’Youville College in Buffalo is a private co-ed institution now in its second century with approximately 3,000 students attending the college in undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs.

It is a leader in health care education and is ranked No. 1 by Military Times Magazine as a “Best for Vets College.”

Name                                 Major                                Year              Address

Breton, Nicole                    HSM                                  Freshman     Alexander            

Choate, Emily                    BIOBS                               Senior           Alexander

Fletcher, Courtney             NUR                                  Freshman     Alexander

Guarino, Aaron                  ESS                                   Sophomore   Batavia                     

DeAngelo, Christina          OCCHUM                           Senior          Batavia

Hart, Jason                        ESS                                   Sophomore   Batavia

Heassler, Kyle                   PA5                                    Senior           Batavia

Reynolds, Louis                HSM                                   Freshman     Batavia           

Ruzzi, Erin                        PSYCH                               Senior           Batavia    

Strathearn, Christopher    PA5                                     Senior           Batavia

Zinni, Rebecca                 BIOBS                                 Sophomore   Batavia            

Ewert, Haylee                   OCCHUM                           Freshman      Corfu

Fink, Steven                     ADVMGT                            Junior             Corfu

Bank, Kylynn                    HA                                       Senior            Darien Center

DiFrancisco, Alex             PA5                                     Senior             Le Roy

Atkinson, Autumn             OCCHUM                           Junior              East Bethany

Ithaca College congratulates two local students named to dean's list for Fall 2014

By Billie Owens

Kaitlin Logsdon, of Batavia, a communication, management and design major in the Roy H. Park School of Communications at Ithaca College was named to dean'slist for the Fall 2014 semseter.

Maureen Edwards, of Corfu, a musical theatre major in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Ithaca College was named to dean's list for the Fall 2014 semseter.

From day one, Ithaca College prepares students for success through hands-on experience with internships, research and study abroad. Its integrative curriculum builds bridges across disciplines and uniquely blends liberal arts and professional study. Located in New York’s Finger Lakes region, the College is home to 6,100 undergraduate and 460 graduate students.

Two BHS students won awards at Finger Lakes youth art exhibit hosted by RIT

By Billie Owens

RIT recently hosted the “Rochester -- Finger Lakes Middle and High School Art Exhibition." Among the award winners were Batavia High School students Ava Haitz, a senior, and 10th-grader Alexis Hoerner. Alexis won the “Bob Heischman Award, Excellence & Creativity in Drawing."

The art exhibit is on display at RIT until Feb. 23rd.

Corfu student completes internship at SUNY Potsdam

By Billie Owens

Nearly 200 SUNY Potsdam students completed internship placements at companies, nonprofits or campus departments in Fall 2014.

The successful SUNY Potsdam interns included Sarah Hill from Corfu, who interned with the SUNY Potsdam First Year Success Seminar (FYSS) in Potsdam.

SUNY Potsdam's internship program places students with employers whose interests align with their studies. Each student intern has a faculty sponsor, and earns between 1 and 12 credits toward degree requirements for successfully completing the internship.

The SUNY Potsdam Experiential Education Office is dedicated to helping students reach their full potential. For more information, visit http://www.potsdam.edu/support/ssc/eeo/internships

RIT names local Fall 2014 dean's list honorees

By Billie Owens

The following local residents made the dean's list for Fall 2014-2015 semester at Rochester Institute of Technology:

Brittani Scharlau of Alexander, N.Y., (14005) is a fourth-year student in the diagnostic medical sonography program in RIT's College of Health Sciences and Technology.

Dean Kubik of Basom, N.Y., (14013) is a fifth-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Jennifer Crossen of Basom, N.Y., (14013) is a third-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Rachel Henrici of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a second-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

David Renzo of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a fifth-year student in the computer engineering technology program in RIT's College of Applied Science and Technology.

Alycia Sabatino of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a second-year student in the diagnostic medical sonography program in RIT's College of Health Sciences and Technology.

Joseph Oddo of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a fifth-year student in the electrical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Ashlee Yasses of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a second-year student in the engineering exploration program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Sophia Del Plato of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a fourth-year student in the graphic design program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.

Jared Raphael of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a fifth-year student in the industrial engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Maura Chmielowiec of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a fifth-year student in the mechanical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Alex Kolberg of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a second-year student in the physics program in RIT's College of Science.

Ryan Warner of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a second-year student in the physics program in RIT's College of Science.

Courtney Smith of Batavia, N.Y., (14020) is a second-year student in the political science program in RIT's College of Liberal Arts.

Benjamin Lucek of Bergen, N.Y., (14416) is a fourth-year student in the ASL-English interpretation program in RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf.

Michael Barnard of Bergen, N.Y., (14416) is a second-year student in the criminal justice program in RIT's College of Liberal Arts.

Rachel Kobel of Bergen, N.Y., (14416) is a third-year student in the environmental sustainability, health and safety program in RIT's College of Applied Science and Technology.

Michael Slack of Bergen, N.Y., (14416) is a fourth-year student in the film and animation program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.

Joanna Stacy of Bergen, N.Y., (14416) is a fourth-year student in the graphic design program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.

Traci Turner of Bergen, N.Y., (14416) is a third-year student in the journalism program in RIT's College of Liberal Arts.

Eric Hunt of Bergen, N.Y., (14416) is a third-year student in the new media interactive development program in RIT's B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.

Amandakay Sands of Bergen, N.Y., (14416) is a fourth-year student in the photographic and imaging arts program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.

Erica Hickey of Byron, N.Y., (14422) is a second-year student in the advertising and public relations program in RIT's College of Liberal Arts.

Benjamin Ezard of Byron, N.Y., (14422) is a third-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Katelyn Meier of Corfu, N.Y., (14036) is a fourth-year student in the biology program in RIT's College of Science.

Nicole Swimline of Corfu, N.Y., (14036) is a second-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Karl Pajak of Corfu, N.Y., (14036) is a fourth-year student in the film and animation program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.

Nicholas Flumerfeldt of Corfu, N.Y., (14036) is a fifth-year student in the mechanical engineering technology program in RIT's College of Applied Science and Technology.

Collin Moran of Darien Center, N.Y., (14040) is a second-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Michael Anauo of Elba, N.Y., (14058) is a fourth-year student in the biotechnology and molecular bioscience program in RIT's College of Science.

Cassandra Golda of Elba, N.Y., (14058) is a second-year student in the international business program in RIT's Saunders College of Business.

Peter Madau of Le Roy, N.Y., (14482) is a third-year student in the chemical engineering program in RIT's Kate Gleason College of Engineering.

Ryan Mangefrida of Leroy, N.Y., (14482) is a second-year student in the political science program in RIT's College of Liberal Arts.

Mckenzie Clark of Linwood, N.Y., (14486) is a fourth-year student in the 3D digital design program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.

Hannah Belliveau of Oakfield, N.Y., (14125) is a fourth-year student in the biology program in RIT's College of Science.

Benjamin Bliss of Pavilion, N.Y., (14525) is a third-year student in the illustration program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.

Degree-seeking undergraduate students are eligible for dean's list if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of "Incomplete", "D" or "F"; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.

Rochester Institute of Technology is home to leading creators, entrepreneurs, innovators and researchers. Founded in 1829, RIT enrolls 18,000 students in more than 200 career-oriented and professional programs, making it among the largest private universities in the U.S.

The university is internationally recognized and ranked for academic leadership in business, computing, engineering, imaging science, liberal arts, sustainability, and fine and applied arts. RIT also offers unparalleled support services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. The cooperative education program is one of the oldest and largest in the nation. Global partnerships include campuses in Croatia, Dubai and Kosovo.

For news, photos and videos, go to www.rit.edu/news

Le Roy student graduate with honors from SUNY Oswego

By Billie Owens

Courtney M. Brooks, of Le Roy, completed her baccalaureate studies in Public Justice cum laude in December at SUNY Oswego and was recognized at the college's Commencement.

A student who graduates with honors is indicated by the traditional Latin phrases summa cum laude, with highest honor (grade averages of 3.8 to 4.0); magna cum laude, with great honor (grade averages of 3.6 to 3.79); and cum laude, with honor (grade averages of 3.30 to 3.59).

Two local students named to dean's list at Ithaca College

By Billie Owens

Ithaca College congratulates students named to dean's list.

Kaitlin Logsdon, of Batavia, a communication, management and design major in the Roy H. Park School of Communications at Ithaca College was named to dean's list for the Fall 2014 semseter.

Maureen Edwards, of Corfu, a musical theater major in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Ithaca College was named to Dean's List for the Fall 2014 semseter.

Sarah Ehrmentraut named to the Fall 2014 dean's list at University of New Hampshire

By Billie Owens

Sarah Ehrmentraut, of Le Roy, has earned High Honors for the fall semester of the 2014-2015 academic year at the University of New Hampshire.

Students named to the dean's list at the University of New Hampshire have earned recognition through their superior scholastic performance.

Highest Honors are awarded to students who earn a semester grade-point average of 3.85 or better out of a possible 4.0. Students with a 3.65 to 3.84 average are awarded High Honors and students whose grade-point average is 3.5 through 3.64 are awarded Honors.
 

GCC names Fall 2014 dean's list honorees

By Billie Owens

The Dean's List at Genesee Community College recognizes students enrolled either part-time or full-time who have earned a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74.

GCC proudly announces that students named below are among 366 who were earned recognition on the dean’s list for the Fall 2014 semester.

With the main campus in Batavia, New York and six campus centers located in Albion, Arcade, Dansville, Lima, Medina and Warsaw, Genesee Community College serves more than 7,000 students and provides convenient learning options, including 15 degrees that can be earned fully online. As part of the State University of New York (SUNY), GCC offers more than 60 academic programs and certificates including the all new Food Processing Technology degree. In addition, the College provides student housing at College Village, which is adjacent to the Batavia Campus. For further information about all of GCC's opportunities, go to www.genesee.edu.

GCC Fall 2014 dean's list honorees:

Mackenzie Marinaccio a full time student and resident of Alexander, NY (14005)

Brittany Over a full time student and resident of Alexander, NY (14005)

Branden Riggs a full time student and resident of Alexander, NY (14005)

Crystal Snyder a full time student and resident of Basom, NY (14013)

Emily Alvut a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Jared Bird a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Aleiah Brunner a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Whitney Case a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Marissa Colantonio a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Ariel Corcoran a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Lauren Fish a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Courtney Fisher a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14021)

Eva Hernandez a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Kimberly Kingsley a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Stephanie Mortimer a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Maryssa Peirick a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

William Rupp a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Jacob Sheets a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Ryan Shormann a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Eric Snell a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Victoria Snyder a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Valerie Stephens a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Erika Weis a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Bailee Welker a full time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Kristen Maggiulli a full time student and resident of Bergen, NY (14416)

Nathan Reiner a full time student and resident of Bergen, NY (14416)

Brian Stamp a full time student and resident of Bergen, NY (14416)

Marymagdalen Gabalski a full time student and resident of Byron, NY (14422)

Courtney Oderkirk a full time student and resident of Byron, NY (14422)

Austin Blaszak a full time student and resident of Corfu, NY (14036)

Tessa Busch a full time student and resident of Corfu, NY (14036)

Danielle Milbrand a full time student and resident of Corfu, NY (14036)

Sandra Buxton a full time student and resident of Darien Center, NY (14040)

Elisabeth Wagner a full time student and resident of Darien Center, NY (14040)

Amanda York a full time student and resident of Darien Center, NY (14040)

Jessica Cornwell a full time student and resident of East Bethany, NY (14054)

Emily Pelton a full time student and resident of East Bethany, NY (14054)

Amanda Littlejohn a full time student and resident of Elba, NY (14058)

Brian Reed a full time student and resident of Elba, NY (14058)

Ryan Vlack a full time student and resident of Elba, NY (14058)

Matthew Cray a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Aaron Falkowsky a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Skye Gregory a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Kathryn Krautwurst a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Rebekah Miller a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Kristi Miller a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Nicole Moody a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Brooke Ortiz a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Camille Parrish a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Kristen Stalnecker a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Jacob Sullivan a full time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Nicole DiSalvo a full time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Casey McVay a full time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Carrie Ohlson a full time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Katie Spence a full time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Mellisa Wells a full time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Karisa McKeown a full time student and resident of Pavilion, NY (14525)

Daniel Smith a full time student and resident of Stafford, NY (14143)

Matthew Bridger a part time student and resident of Basom, NY (14013)

Richard Biegasiewicz a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Joseph Mahler a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

LeeAnn McEwen a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Caitlin Mendola a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Sheila Neth a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Erik Pokornowski a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Natasha Robinson a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Jaylene Smith-Kilner a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Walter Szczesny a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Gerald Watts a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Brian Wheeler a part time student and resident of Batavia, NY (14020)

Brittany Schmitt a part time student and resident of Bergen, NY (14416)

Margery Fitzsimmons a part time student and resident of Byron, NY (14422)

Dakota Longhini a part time student and resident of Byron, NY (14422)

Troy Burdick a part time student and resident of Corfu, NY (14036)

Lori Santini a part time student and resident of Corfu, NY (14036)

Kaleigh Hinkson a part time student and resident of East Bethany, NY (14054)

Audrey Dollinger a part time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Joshua Hotze a part time student and resident of LeRoy, NY (14482)

Aaron Bosse a part time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Trevor Dayka a part time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Austin Schroeder a part time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Haven Smart a part time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Arielle Thompson a part time student and resident of Oakfield, NY (14125)

Benjamin Werner a part time student and resident of Pavilion, NY (14525)

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