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Reflections 2012 contest winners announced

Submitted by Rebekah Woodie

Submitted by Rebekah Woodie

Reflections contest winners from James River High School for 2012/13: Front Row from left seated: Megan Wentworth, Hannah Austin, Lizzie Chilcott, Lindsey Fenster, Anne Grumbine, and Tess Dryzmala. Back Row from left standing:, Senior Vice President and CFO with the Bank of Botetourt, Katie Smith, Darren Odum, Sam Anderson, Kaleigh Neeley, Morgan Rakes, Jack Schulz, Amanda Bell, Emily Delp, Erin Stinnett, Haley Forbes, Morgan Gozzo, Katie-Lee Melvin, and Keith Yancey.

The Reflections contest awards are sponsored by the Bank of Botetourt. James River High School coordinator, Dorothy Barnett, would like to thank Bank of Botetourt, Michelle Crook, the James River High School PTSA, and Cherie Austin, county Reflections coordinator, for their generous support of the Reflections program.

Two school winners, Megan Wentworth for literature and Anne Grumbine for photography also won at the district level. Their entries have been sent on the the state level Reflections competition.

Submitted by Rebekah Woodie

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