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Date published: 7/7/2006

Liberty High School recognized the following students at a special ceremony.

Amber Allen, Germanna Community College George Beard Scholarship, Germanna Community College Georgia Willis Scholarship, Post Office Award Eagle Station.

Evan Ashby, Virginia Wesleyan University

Hollie Ashby, LFCC Roger Lee Principal's Scholarship, FBLA, Bealeton Remington Ruritan-Science.

Patrick Ashley, Bealeton Remington Ruritan-Technology Education.

Steven Bailey, Virginia Intermont College.

Dakota Baughan, Shenandoah University Scholarship

Angie Betsko, LFCC Dollars for Scholars.

Sarah Brill, LFCC Dollars for Scholars.

Brian Brown, Fauquier School Food Services.

Allison Brownell, Bealeton Remington Ruritan-Music, Fauquier County Retired Teacher's Association, Music Department Award, Liberty Band Boosters.

Samantha Bull, Salem International University Scholarship.

Cheryl Burkhardt, West Virginia University Scholarship.

Corey Butler, Bealeton Remington Ruritan-Agriculture Award, Post Office Award-Eagle Station, Optimist Club of Warrenton-Fauquier, Susan P. Rucker 4-H Scholarship.

Jason Campbell, Bridgewater College McKinney ACE 10.

Greg Carroll, Sumerduck Village Ruritan Club.

Andrew Carter, American Legion Post 72 Ladies Auxiliary, Midland United Methodist Church Armstrong Longerbeam, Warrenton Stamp & Coin Club Herbert Memorial,

Ashleigh Carter, Fauquier/Liberty Fund, Art Department Award.

Megan Claar, University of Virginia.

Brookelyn Constant, Charles M. Crockett, Altrusa Club of Fauquier County-Pilcher Perrow, American Legion Post 247, Catlett-Calverton-Casanova Ruritan Health Scholarship, Christopher Newport University Presidential Leadership Program, National Honor Society Scholarship, Morrisville United Methodist Women-Marge McKenzie, Optimist Club of Warrenton-Fauquier, Southern Fauquier Business Owners, Sumerduck Ruritan Club, Virginia Army/National Guard Enlisted Association, Fauquier Hospital Auxiliary.

April Cutsail, Post Office Award-Eagle Station.

Josh Defnall, Liberty University Scholarship, Steve Athey Memorial Scholarship.

Sarah Demaree, Eastern Mennonite University, Fauquier County Soccer Girls, Fauquier/Liberty Fund.

Amanda Donelan, LFCC Dollars for Scholars, Tim Lawrence Memorial.

Seth Dotson, LFCC Tech Prep Scholarship.

Jennifer Dyson, Fauquier/Liberty Fund, Jennifer Johnson Foundation, Jennifer Weichert Realtors.

Robert Elam, Fauquier Hospital Auxiliary, Optimist Club of Warrenton-Fauquier.

Michelle Fegeas, Foreign Language Department Award, University of South Carolina Scholarship.

Nicole Fegeas, P.A.G.E., Princeton University Scholarship.

Rachael Fine, Elon University Scholarship.

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Michelle Fegeas and Nicole Fegeas are Liberty High School's co-valedictorians for 2006, and Rachael Fine and Kaichen McRae are co-salutatorians.

Michelle and Nicole Fegeas are the daughters of Pattie Kewer and Robin Fegeas of Opal.

Michelle has studied voice, piano and flute; was a quarterfinalist in the 2005 Washington Post Music and Dance Scholarship Awards; and received honors designation at the 2005 Student Voice Adjudication of the Virginia chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. She was selected to participate in the 2006 All-Virginia Women's Chorus. She was a member of the Junior Classical League for six years, attended the 2004 Virginia Governor's Latin Academy and was a commended student in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Michelle was a member of the Liberty Academic Team for three years, and served as captain in her senior year. She was a lacrosse referee for the Northern Virginia Youth Lacrosse League and played on the Liberty junior varsity lacrosse team in 10th grade. Michelle will attend the University of South Carolina Honors College to study vocal performance and classics. Her dream is to become an opera singer.

Nicole was editor of the Liberty High School literary magazine, "Forte," her junior and senior years. Her poem, "There is Another Day," was published by Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth. She attended the 2005 Virginia Governor's School for Humanities and was a commended student in the National Merit Scholarship Program. She was captain of the Latin Certamen Team all four years at Liberty and was a member of the Junior Classical League and was co-president of the Liberty Chapter her junior and senior years. Nicole was a member of Film Club at Liberty, played second violin in the Piedmont Regional Orchestra and sang alto in her church choir. She has played piano since she was 5 years old, and in her spare time she enjoys reading, writing and composing music. Her goal in life is to be a writer. She will attend Princeton University.

Rachael Fine is the daughter of Mark and LuAnn Fine of Remington. She was a member of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Eagle Spirit Club, and was also a volunteer tutor and peer mediator. She is a senior company dancer with the Orange School of Performing Arts and has starred in the leading role of their productions for the past four years. Rachel will attend Elon University in North Carolina this fall as an Elon College Fellow and Presidential Scholarship recipient. She plans to study dance and theater arts.

Kaichen McRae is the daughter of Robin Earl and Allen McRae of Goldvein. She was president of the Thespian Club and a member of the National Honor Society. She was involved at the local community theater, acting and working backstage. She holds a brown belt in Isshin-ryu-karate. Kaichen volunteers for youth soccer, the Fauquier County Public Library, the Fauquier Times- Democrat and the Fauquier Family Shelter. She will attend University of Virginia to study psychology and chemistry and hopes to pursue a career in forensic science and psychology.

Head of the class



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Date published: 7/7/2006