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- Last Updated on Friday, 30 October 2015 14:34
The Old Trails Business and Professional Women's Club held its October meeting at King's Resturant in Bentleyville. It honored students from four area high schools in art and music.
Pictured are (l-r): Emily Coffman, Deia Biddle, Samantha Smitley, Amanda Holbert, and Elizabeth Ambrose |
The Bentworth students were Amanda Holbert, daughter of Tanya and James Holbert, whose interest is graphic design, and Elizabeth Ambrose, daughter of Kelly Ambrose, who will follow a career in music.
Charleroi's students were Deia Biddle, daughter of Deanna and Jeff Biddle, who will continue in art therapy, and Samantha Smitley, daughter of Jessie and Linda Smitley, who plans to attend Seton Hill and stay involved in music.
Emily Coffman, daughter of Maria and Ken Coffman, is from Beth Center and plans on attending Slippery Rock for music therapy.
Art student Mandy Lynn Trail and music student Devan Marie Altman of California were unable to attend.
Taylor Elyea, daughter of Tamara Elyea, is an art student from Beth Center, who was unable to attend this month, but will attend and be honored next month.