BIRTHS AT NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON
Sunday, May 24
A girl to Amber LaNae and Christopher G. Smith of Poulsbo.
Sunday, May 31
A girl to Carol and Steven Zwieback of Gig Harbor.
A girl to Lena and Glenn Bond of Silverdale.
A girl to Carly and Shon Smith of Bremerton.
Monday, June 1
A boy to Jamye and Randy Schroeder of Poulsbo.
Tuesday, June 2
A girl to Emely and Matthew Hendl of Poulsbo.
A boy to Rachel Kuhn-Siegel and Bryan Siegel of Silverdale.
Saturday, June 6
A boy to Kristin and Brian Osborn of Bremerton.
Monday, June 8
A girl to Ashley and Roman Linder of Bremerton.
A girl to Jennifer and Christopher Jorschumb of Poulsbo.
Tuesday, June 9
A girl to Avalon Jackson and Myrid Toomer of Silverdale.
Friday, June 12
A girl to Elice Burns and Markalle Redd of Silverdale.
Saturday, June 13
A girl to Kechia and Amos Riley of Port Orchard.
GRADS
SEATTLE — The following Bremerton students graduated with bachelor degrees from the University of Washington: Charmane Alba, chemistry; Joannemichal Amlag, environmental studies: population and health; Jennifer Bayne, interdisciplinary arts and sciences; Lindsey Beahm, chemistry; Justin Beal, music education; Mindy Beal, drama; Arin Beatty, biology: physiology; Ryan Benko, international studies: general; Katrin Bomengen, biology: general; William Broome, psychology; Kristina Bueno, health informatics and health information management; Andrew Bussman, social welfare; Vanessa Butler, nursing; Kenneth Carabbacan, civil engineering; Nathaniel Carlin, English; Jordan Clark, business administration (marketing); Britney Clemen, interdisciplinary visual arts; Bryan Cochran, business administration; Brent Collier, psychology; Christoffor Collier, electrical engineering; Anatalia Countiss, civil engineering; Katarina Countiss, communication; Kurtis Daniels, mechanical engineering; Christina Davis, biology: physiology; Dexter Deam, English; Mark Deverse, interdisciplinary arts & sciences; Chan Doble, international studies: Asia, Japanese; Drew Donaldson, English, comp history of ideas; Megan Emm, interdisciplinary arts and sciences; Laiza Espinoza, bioengineering; Brandi Estrada, business administration (accounting); Jacob Ferman, Swedish; Joshua Fullington, psychology; David Holmgren, health informatics and health information management; Jordan Hoyt, computer science; Celia Hunko, communication: journalism; Nicholas Hunt, computer science; Joanne Ibarra, business administration (human resource management); Levi Jette, architectural studies; Emily Knutson, business administration; Alex Kuenzi, sociology; Dusahn Laschinski, biology: molecular, cellular and developmental, biochemistry; Julie Louviere, business administration (marketing); Natalie Mambre, psychology; Dianne Mangio, biology: physiology; Charles Marza, American Indian studies; Rebecca Moloney, political science, comparative religion; Mary Morrissey, interdisciplinary arts and sciences; Peter Olson, English; Kevin Paluay, psychology; Hoai Pham, business administration (accounting); Tuyet Phan, individualized studies; Sean Phillips, economics; David Plessas, physics; Geerhine Poniente, nursing; Jon Richards, computing and software systems; Amanda Shestokes, history; David Sullivan, earth and space sciences: environmental; Kristi Timmerman, interdisciplinary visual arts; Eric Vernon-Cole, English; Ystwyth Wallace, interdisciplinary arts and sciences; Cyrus Whittaker, mathematics; Mary Widen, American Indian studies; Mary Widen, social welfare; and Melanie Williams, dance.
DEAN’S LIST
BOSTON, Mass. — Jennifer Trost of Bremerton was recently named to Northeastern University’s dean’s list for the 2009 spring semester.
To achieve the dean’s list distinction, students must carry a full program of at least four courses, have a quality grade point average of 3.25 or greater and carry no single grade lower than a C during the course of their college career. Trost is majoring in biology.
BASIC TRAINING COMPLETED
GREAT LAKES, Ill. — Navy Fireman Jonathan Soriano, son of Rosalinda and Pipeto Soriano of Bremerton, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
During the eight-week program, Soriano completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis also was placed on physical fitness.
The capstone event of boot camp is “Battle Stations.” This exercise gives recruits the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the fleet.
Soriano is a 2001 graduate of Bremerton High School.
NEW OFFICERS
League of Women Voters (LWV) of Kitsap elected new officers and directors at its annual meeting.
Catherine Ahl, a former North Kitsap School Board member, is the new president. Other officers are Ann Smith, first vice president; Barbara Linsert, second vice president; Ann Rudnicki, secretary; and Myra Howrey, treasurer. Directors are Pam Hamon, Ellen Fisher, Loretta Payne, Ann Strosnider and Luella Wells.
Three Kitsap LWV members also were elected at the recent state convention in Tacoma to serve on the League of Women Voters of Washington’s board. They are Myra Howrey, secretary; Gail Hiestand, treasurer; and Kim Abel, director.