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Re: Class of 2011 - the Dean's List Finalists
I was incredibly excited to hear Rick's name called at Peachtree this weekend. As someone who was/is a mentor for team 2415 in 2008 and 2011, but not in 2009 and 2010, I can speak to how much robotics has changed Rick as well as how much he has impacted our team. It was obvious from the start that he had the leadership and interest to do great things, and since then he has improved his technical skills (design, CAD, machining, etc.), become a much better driver, and learned how to lead a group of students. We wouldn't have had half the success that we have seen in our four years without him, and he will be impossible to replace. He's truly a great representative of FIRST and the impact it can have.
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Congratulations to Beth from your friends on the Bomb Squad. You are certainly deserving of this honor!
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Nick Jones from 364 deserves it. He's the binding force of the robot this year. Between wiring the whole thing virtually unassisted, driving it, and putting up with me and the rest of the programmers, he's an amazing kid and I didn't want anyone else on the stick at Bayou.
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From Palmetto regional.
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Thanks, Brandon! I almost forgot because I was waiting for Hawaii. Which I now have!
A moment to compile all the winners...... |
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Week 4:
Waterloo Regional: 2702 - Dan Forero 3161 - Paul Fossenier Los Angeles Regional: 3295 - Danielle Sisk 597 - Louis Gavidia Palmetto Regional: 1902 - Marissa Goldberg 281 - David Gaddy DC Regional: 116 - Amy Frankhouser 2534 - JB Ring Midwest Regional: 1732 - Will Pierson (Second winner is missing. Help, please?) Long Island Regional: 1468 - Stephen Kelly 2638 - Joshua Graber Autodesk Oregon Regional: 956 - Bethany Carlson 2087 - Hans Perez Hawaii Regional: 2437 - Adria Fung 3008 - Eric Teshima Week 3: Peachtree Regional: 1311 - Alex Epstein 2415 - Rick Shanor Bayou Regional: 1912 - Hannah Sorrell 364 - Nicholas Jones Chesapeake Regional: 53 - Vasudha Kowtha 2199 - Alex Bratchie St. Louis Regional: 1985 - Luther Banner 1208 - Jessie Ehlers Oklahoma Regional: 2435 - Colt Holley 1108 - Elizabeth Petelin Lone Star Regional: 3320 - Edith Hurtado 1817 - Adriana Aguilar Seattle Olympic Regional: 1899 - Kevin Kimura 2046 - Sean Messenger Seattle Cascade Regional: 1778 - Tyler Baker 1983 - Lydia Johnston Boilermaker Regional: 45 - Ellen Ewbank 461 - Mark Krutulis Sacramento Regional: 2073 - Robert Long Togeir Lingborg (No team number. Again, anyone?) Arizona Regional: 842 - Eduardo Fernandez 3517 - Kelly Gullo Israel Regional: 1943 - Lior Milo 2230 - Yaniv Gutman Week 2: Florida Regional: 233 - Kaitlin Lostroscio 1557 - Rajiv Varghese Pittsburgh Regional: 291 - Alexa Hurlbert 1541 - Jared O'Hara WPI Regional: 228 - Tina Dutra 2877 - Paige Grody Greater Kansas City Regional: 1939 - Austin Abitz 3528 - Logan Fritz Wisconsin Regional: 2039 - Caroline Johnson 135 - Michael Schrager San Diego Regional: 3255 - Keegan Mann 2543 - Santiago Garza Lake Superior Regional: 2169 - John Hines 1816 - Emily Benson NY Regional: 694 - Alejandro Carrillo 375 - Marisa Ashour Week 1: BAE Systems/Granite State Regional: 1058 - TJ Evarts 166 - Matthew Soucy New Jersey Regional: 1089 - Lenny Bernas 2265 - Francesca Arcidiancono Finger Lakes Regional: 1511 - Jason Kuberka 578 - John Herb Alamo Regional: 57 - Joshua Bryant 3529 - Pearl Henry Congrats to all the winners this week! The Dean's List Award is an amazing honor to have bestowed upon you. While this is a honor, it's also a responsibility; not to be taken lightly. FIRST is something that needs to expand; not only in the aspect of teams in the league, but the real impact we're having in our individual counties, districts, states, & countries in getting people excited about science, math, engineering, & technology. The other thing is about improving the experience of FIRST for the members involved. These are some of the primary missions of the Dean's List. You are the future movers and shakers of FIRST from being the epitome of the FIRST mission; and this award is a step towards creating the next level of excellence for this organization. If you're ready to endeavor on this journey with me, the Dean's List Class of 2010 & the others already chosen this year, I've only got one thing to say. Welcome to the Dean's List Finalist Class of '11. Congrats, and I hope to work with you all on making FIRST better and brighter for the next generation. ![]() Last edited by ghostmachine360 : 27-03-2011 at 00:36. Reason: Team #s from LA. |
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Danielle is from 3295 and Louis is from 597.
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Congrats Will! Unfortunately, I don't remember who the other winner was. |
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Marissa becoming a Dean's list finalist was the highlight for 1902's trip to South Carolina. I first encountered Marissa when she was in 8th grade, and I was judging the Florida FLL state championship. That year their presentation blew the judges away, and we unanimously decided her team should be sent to the FLL World Showcase to represent the state. She Then moved to FRC, where she has become team 1902's Co-president, the lead programmer, and the Chairman's Award lead. I have had the priviledge to work with her over the past few years, and can guarantee 1902's 2010 Chairman's Award winning essay would not have been completed without her. This is just the tip of the iceberg for all she has done for 1902, we are so proud, and are very excited to see her excel in college.
Who has more Bacon than the pan can handle? Marissa has more Bacon than the pan can handle. |
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Washington DC 2011 Dean's list Recipients:
Amy Frankhouser - Team 116 JB Ring - Team 2534 Congratulations! I cannot wait to meet all of you guys, let's have another meet at this years Roboprom!! Brandon (Dean) are you gunna be making the yellow pins again? I can help make a batch if need be. Let me know! ![]() |
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At the moment I don't have the means to get to St. Louis (if anyone wants to share a hotel room hit me up), so I won't be able to help you guys out with making some buttons up. I think it'll be fantastic if we had the buttons again. |
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And for the buttons; if I go, I can bring up a large set of buttons with me when I make them later on. If I don't go, I'll send them up with my FTC team. |
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Congrats to Hans and all the other Dean's List finalists! I am so thrilled and honored to be listed with you guys. FIRST has been the best experience of my high school career and this year has been an amazing senior year for me
![]() On another note....I need help getting to Championships. Not sure yet if I can afford travel expenses, but if I can I will probably need either a team to attach to [preferably from OR/WA] or a few Dean's List ladies to room with. Last year I was fortunate enough to travel to Championships with a local team as their videographer....I'd be happy to help a team out with anything during the competition! I am also attempting to convince my parents that winning Dean's List is a VERY good reason to go to Championships! Can anyone provide me with backup info? Again, congrats and thank you! |
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Congratulations. winning Dean's list is probably the biggest reason to go to St. Louis because it is the only personal achievement award given to students for the work you personally put into the team. clearly your dedication stands out and has effected your entire team in a positive way and im sure all of your team members agree that. if the financial burden is too much for you see if you can ask your team to help you out. A friend and member of my former team won this year and i know that if there was anything keeping her from going as far as she could with this honor that our team would do anything we could to help. don't be afraid to ask. congratulations again and best of luck(well second best) Last edited by Phcullen : 28-03-2011 at 00:51. |
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