From left, Amanda Lyon, Amye Ellsworth, Alyssa Jones, Ashlee Hudson, and Yuki Dorff are just some of the AHS Honor Society students who are raising money for cancer research along with unpictured members Kim Castaneda, Tiffany Cool, Laura Dietz, Eden Moss, Daneen Natac, Bailey Taylor and Olivia Woodard with help from team advisor Marilee Schneider and chaperone Heather Jones. The young ladies hope to raise at least $1,000 by coordinating a teen that will walk all night in shifts at Stanwood High School May 29 and 30.  Pledges are welcome at the Web site, main.acsevents.org/site/TR.  - Courtesy photo
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From left, Amanda Lyon, Amye Ellsworth, Alyssa Jones, Ashlee Hudson, and Yuki Dorff are just some of the AHS Honor Society students who are raising money for cancer research along with unpictured members Kim Castaneda, Tiffany Cool, Laura Dietz, Eden Moss, Daneen Natac, Bailey Taylor and Olivia Woodard with help from team advisor Marilee Schneider and chaperone Heather Jones. The young ladies hope to raise at least $1,000 by coordinating a teen that will walk all night in shifts at Stanwood High School May 29 and 30. Pledges are welcome at the Web site, main.acsevents.org/site/TR.

AHS Relay for Life


March 31, 2009 · 9:44 AM

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From left, Amanda Lyon, Amye Ellsworth, Alyssa Jones, Ashlee Hudson, and Yuki Dorff are just some of the AHS Honor Society students who are raising money for cancer research along with unpictured members Kim Castaneda, Tiffany Cool, Laura Dietz, Eden Moss, Daneen Natac, Bailey Taylor and Olivia Woodard with help from team advisor Marilee Schneider and chaperone Heather Jones. The young ladies hope to raise at least $1,000 by coordinating a teen that will walk all night in shifts at Stanwood High School May 29 and 30. Pledges are welcome at the Web site, main.acsevents.org/site/TR.

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