School News
Senior Warrior Boy and Girl of the Month for March
By Bonham ISD media release
Mar 24, 2008

For the month of March, seniors Meagan Rodriguez and Anthony Quirk were selected as Senior Warrior Boy and Girl of the Month for Bonham High School.

Meagan is the daughter of Lydia and David Robinson. She has one brother, Corey Rodriguez who is a freshman at Bonham High School.
 Of special interest to Meagan is helping students and people through hard situations. She loves to give advice and help people, as well as welcome new students and teachers to Bonham High School.

Meagan is senior class president; a member and president of the National Honor Society and a student council member. This past summer she was chosen to attend Camp Ryla, which is a Rotary Club youth leadership camp. Along with the NHS she worked in the community by going to the VA nursing homes to pass out Valentine cards.

Hobbies outside of school include relaxing at home and spending time with her brother Corey.

After graduation, Meagan plans to attend the University of North Texas and major in psychology and eventually get a doctorate degree in that same field.

Anthony is the son of Christine and Terry Siler. He has 6 brothers and sisters which include; Stephanie Quirk, 19; PJ Quirk, 12; Arianna Siler, 12; Terry Lee Siler, 9; Avery Siler, 7; and Zakarayh Siler, 10 days old.

Basketball, being on the A/B Honor Roll, and earning the Academic Excellence Award  keep Anthony busy at  school.  Outside of school he is involved in Boy Scouts and has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout.

His hobbies include playing basketball and football, working out, and walking and running with his dog.  He likes to volunteer and help people and animals when he can. He also likes to build things and he likes to play Halo 3 and sport games.

Anthony plans on going to Grayson County College in Sherman. Although he is not 100 percent sure what he wants to do, he knows that he wants to pursue an outdoor career. 

Each month the faculty of Bonham High School selects one senior boy and girl who meet the qualifications of good character, scholarship, citizenship, leadership, dependability, and participation in extracurricular activities and/or service to the community.

The seniors selected each month receive a free lunch compliments of Cappy’s Café with the administration or a member of the Board of Trustees, have their pictures taken to be displayed in the school and have their pictures and bios published in the local media.

Once selected, the seniors are then eligible to become the Warrior Boy or Girl of the Year that will be announced at the Senior Awards Assembly in May.

Previous winners have been seniors Morgan Godbey and James Cody McFarlin; Hannah Cirkles and Jay Tucker;  Jessica Garza and Edgar Fernandez; Melinda Mason and Trey Wheeler; Viviana Cruz and Sergio Hernandez and Aliesha Owens and Jake Parsons.