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Sabillasville Elementary School’s 50 — Continued from cover page Sabillasville Elementary School
th
drawing Photos by Deb Spalding so much Holds 1st Annual 5K/1-Mile Fun Run
of what more
they think than a Sabillasville Elementary School (SES) hosted it’s 1st Annual Sabillasville
they will custodian. Scenic 5K/1-Mile Fun Run on November 15, 2015. The event was organized
look like He greeted by the SES-Parent Group. The proceeds will provide cultural arts programs
when they us when and field trips for the students of SES. Event coordinators had both families
graduate we arrived and single runners sign up to fully enjoy the scenic route, cheered on by
high and students and spectators. They look forward to hosting it again next year!
school; wished Courtesy Photo
second us a good
grade evening
students when
created th we went
an All 50 Anniversary Planning Committee home.
About Me Angie Hahn, Barb Messner, Michele Firme, Shelly McConnell, Jane About
Savage, Alisha yocum, Jennifer Mullinex, and Kate Krietz.
activity; Millie
third grade students made a booklet Eyler in the cafeteria, she said, “She
with all of the reasons why they made the best darn pigs-in-the-
love SES with pictures; fourth grade blankets ever!”
students filled in the sentence, Brenda started her bus driving
“When I think of Sabillasville, I career driving bus #57 at SES. Some
think that…” with their thoughts; of the students she drove home
fifth grade students shared their now have children of their own Participants begin their run/walk with enthusiasm out front of Sabillasville Elementary School
favorite memory at SES. The time attending the school. For the last during the 1st Annual Sabillasville Scenic 5K/1-Mile Fun Run on November 15, 2015.
capsules were buried the following nine years, Brenda has been a bus
school day. driver instructor and said she brings
Jennifer Mullinex, President of the every new driver up to SES. She said,
Sabillasville Elementary Parent Group, “This is God’s country. I tell them Grand Affair night at Thurmont
introduced special guests. Mark Pritts the history here. Most people don’t Elementary School
represented the Frederick County realize the school is here. I teach
Board of Education for the evening. them to drive these roads.” Thurmont Elementary Courtesy Photo
He was a new teacher in 1984 and Karen Locke, a former principal at and Primary Schools
1985, assigned to SES. He remembered SES stated, “Sabillasville Elementary sponsored a Grand Affair
some people at SES whom he said, “… School is Frederick County’s best Night at Thurmont
helped raise me to get started in my public private school. This is the Elementary School, who
career” as a teacher. He remembered model that all schools should be made hosted the fall book fair.
SES teachers Mrs. Buzzell, Mrs. from. The personal touch, small class Representatives from local
Lingg, and Mrs. Dinterman, long-time sizes, and dedicated community where community groups, including
secretary Mrs. Shirley Brown, cafeteria the school is the heart. You’ve gotta Thurmont Ambulance
cook Mrs. Millie Eyler, and custodian love…this…school! Be proud that you Company, Thurmont Police
Mr. Jack Miller. He expressed that he went to Sabillasville.” Department, Boy Scout
was very much supported by the staff Special thanks to members Troop 270, Cub Scout
and the community. of the 50 Anniversary Planning Pack 270, Girl Scout Troop
th
The next guest speaker, Brenda Committee for their coordination of 81200, and Girl Scout Rachel Winfrey and Hailey Gilbert of Girl Scout Troop 81200,
help Brentten Hill make a spider craft.
Main, is an SES alumna, who now the celebration; to the Sabillasville Troop 81462, were on hand
works with the Frederick County Elementary Parent Group for their to read books, help with crafts, and share a snack with book fair visitors.
Public Schools Transportation support; to Pastor Bob Kells of Weller
Department. She reminisced that she Methodist Church in Thurmont for
had Mrs. Summers in first grade, Mrs. his delivery of the Invocation; and to
Glover in second grade, Mrs. Tucker Reverend Mike Simane of St. Mark’s
in third grade, and Mrs. Hodge in Lutheran Church and St. John’s UCC
fourth grade. She remembered Mr. in Sabillasville for his prayer and
Jack Miller who she said, “…was benediction.
Sabillasville Elementary School’s 50 — Continued from cover page Sabillasville Elementary School
th
drawing Photos by Deb Spalding so much Holds 1st Annual 5K/1-Mile Fun Run
of what more
they think than a Sabillasville Elementary School (SES) hosted it’s 1st Annual Sabillasville
they will custodian. Scenic 5K/1-Mile Fun Run on November 15, 2015. The event was organized
look like He greeted by the SES-Parent Group. The proceeds will provide cultural arts programs
when they us when and field trips for the students of SES. Event coordinators had both families
graduate we arrived and single runners sign up to fully enjoy the scenic route, cheered on by
high and students and spectators. They look forward to hosting it again next year!
school; wished Courtesy Photo
second us a good
grade evening
students when
created th we went
an All 50 Anniversary Planning Committee home.
About Me Angie Hahn, Barb Messner, Michele Firme, Shelly McConnell, Jane About
Savage, Alisha yocum, Jennifer Mullinex, and Kate Krietz.
activity; Millie
third grade students made a booklet Eyler in the cafeteria, she said, “She
with all of the reasons why they made the best darn pigs-in-the-
love SES with pictures; fourth grade blankets ever!”
students filled in the sentence, Brenda started her bus driving
“When I think of Sabillasville, I career driving bus #57 at SES. Some
think that…” with their thoughts; of the students she drove home
fifth grade students shared their now have children of their own Participants begin their run/walk with enthusiasm out front of Sabillasville Elementary School
favorite memory at SES. The time attending the school. For the last during the 1st Annual Sabillasville Scenic 5K/1-Mile Fun Run on November 15, 2015.
capsules were buried the following nine years, Brenda has been a bus
school day. driver instructor and said she brings
Jennifer Mullinex, President of the every new driver up to SES. She said,
Sabillasville Elementary Parent Group, “This is God’s country. I tell them Grand Affair night at Thurmont
introduced special guests. Mark Pritts the history here. Most people don’t Elementary School
represented the Frederick County realize the school is here. I teach
Board of Education for the evening. them to drive these roads.” Thurmont Elementary Courtesy Photo
He was a new teacher in 1984 and Karen Locke, a former principal at and Primary Schools
1985, assigned to SES. He remembered SES stated, “Sabillasville Elementary sponsored a Grand Affair
some people at SES whom he said, “… School is Frederick County’s best Night at Thurmont
helped raise me to get started in my public private school. This is the Elementary School, who
career” as a teacher. He remembered model that all schools should be made hosted the fall book fair.
SES teachers Mrs. Buzzell, Mrs. from. The personal touch, small class Representatives from local
Lingg, and Mrs. Dinterman, long-time sizes, and dedicated community where community groups, including
secretary Mrs. Shirley Brown, cafeteria the school is the heart. You’ve gotta Thurmont Ambulance
cook Mrs. Millie Eyler, and custodian love…this…school! Be proud that you Company, Thurmont Police
Mr. Jack Miller. He expressed that he went to Sabillasville.” Department, Boy Scout
was very much supported by the staff Special thanks to members Troop 270, Cub Scout
and the community. of the 50 Anniversary Planning Pack 270, Girl Scout Troop
th
The next guest speaker, Brenda Committee for their coordination of 81200, and Girl Scout Rachel Winfrey and Hailey Gilbert of Girl Scout Troop 81200,
help Brentten Hill make a spider craft.
Main, is an SES alumna, who now the celebration; to the Sabillasville Troop 81462, were on hand
works with the Frederick County Elementary Parent Group for their to read books, help with crafts, and share a snack with book fair visitors.
Public Schools Transportation support; to Pastor Bob Kells of Weller
Department. She reminisced that she Methodist Church in Thurmont for
had Mrs. Summers in first grade, Mrs. his delivery of the Invocation; and to
Glover in second grade, Mrs. Tucker Reverend Mike Simane of St. Mark’s
in third grade, and Mrs. Hodge in Lutheran Church and St. John’s UCC
fourth grade. She remembered Mr. in Sabillasville for his prayer and
Jack Miller who she said, “…was benediction.