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Emmitsburg High School Alumni Association
Scholarship Winners Take Us Along!
The Emmitsburg High School Alumni Association (EHSAA) is pleased
to announce the winners of their annual EHSAA scholarship program. Four Traveling somewhere or maybe just going on a day trip?
$1,000 scholarships are awarded each year. However, this year an additional Take The Catoctin Banner newspaper along with you! Have someone
$1,000 scholarship was awarded, thanks to an anonymous gift from a member take a photo of you holding The Catoctin Banner, and your photo
of the Class of 1965. The gift was given in memory of all those who are could be included in our next issue. Email your photo, along with
deceased in that class: Kenny Krom, John Wagerman, Bill Naill, Clyde Hahn, the details of where you traveled, name(s) of person(s) pictured, and
Robert Ulrich, and Gary Valentine. any details you would like to add to [email protected].
The scholarship applicants were judged on involvement in school and
community activities. Their academic work, financial need, and honors were
also considered, along with their work experience.
Three scholarships were awarded to Catoctin High School (CHS) seniors Tyrian Masonic lodge Presents Annual
at the school’s annual awards ceremony on June 1, 2015: Devin Cash, son of Scholarships
Kristin and John, Jr. Cash, who plans to attend Salisbury University in the pre-
nursing program; Sophia Eureka, daughter of Tracy and Diana Eureka, who Tyrian Masonic Courtesy Photo
plans to attend Robert Morris University, majoring in media arts; and Josh Lodge No. 205 presented
Little, son of Patrick and Terri Little, who plans to attend Mount St. Mary’s scholarships at their annual
University to receive a business degree with a minor in mathematics. Strawberry Night, held
Two recipients are former graduates of CHS, currently attending college: at Elias Lutheran Church
Elizabeth A. Shriver, daughter of David and Denise Shriver, who is attending social hall on Thursday,
Delaware Valley College, working towards a Bachelor’s Degree in agronomy June 11, 2015. This year,
with a focus in Crop Science; and Taylor Shank, daughter of Duane and Anita $500 scholarships were
shank, who is attending Clemson University, working towards a Bachelor’s presented to Stacie Baust
degree in architecture and a minor in anthropology. and Katey Kramlick to
All recipients will be recognized at the Emmitsburg High School Alumni continue their education.
Association’s 91st Annual Banquet, to be held on October 17, 2015. Stacie attends Frederick
Community College, and
CHS Celebrates the 2015 CTE Completer Katey is attending Carroll Worshipful Master Ernie Gelwicks, Temple Holding Treas.
Pictured from left are Stacie Baust, Katey Kramlick,
Community College. Brother
Scholars Courtesy Photo Ron Cool was also presented Austin Fogle.
the Solomon Builders II pin by Grand Lodge of Maryland for membership.
Any student attending college or aspiring to attend may apply to Maryland
Masonic Lodges scholarship programs to receive financial help. Contact any
Lodge member for information.
Mother Seton School Student Receives High
Honors from Johns Hopkins Talent Search
Isabella Alley, a graduating eighth- Brenda Monahan, D.C., principal
grader from Mother Seton School, at MSS. “In addition to her superior
received an award for achieving academic abilities, Isabella is also
High Honors in Courtesy Photo generous in serving
Mathematical, others through school
Verbal, or Spatial clubs and activities.
Ability from the She has demonstrated
Johns Hopkins leadership during her
Center for Talented eighth grade year, and
Youth (CTY). we are very proud of
Her scores on her achievements”
Catoctin High School (CHS) Career and Technology Education (CTE) their annual Talent Isabella was
students, families, and staff members celebrated the 2015 CTE Completer Search test placed excited to be a part
Scholars with a ceremony and breakfast on Wednesday, May 20, 2015. her among the top of the Talent Search.
The programs the students were recognized for were: Agriculture – Animal thirty percent of “Attending the awards
Science; Agriculture – Mechanics; Business Administrative Services; Finance students invited ceremony was pretty
and Accounting; Woodworking; Horticulture and Child Development. to take the test. cool, because we got
The CTE teachers were very proud of their students’ dedication and Only students to see kids as young
accomplishments. The forty-one award recipients received a certificate and in grades second as second-graders up
maroon and white cords, worn at graduation in honor of their achievements. through eighth who isabella Alley, a graduating eight grader to college students
score in the 95th at Mother Seton School, was recognized receive awards,” she
for achieving High Honors from the
Catoctin High School Employee nominees percentile on their youth during their 2014 Talent Search. said. “I would highly
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented
standardized tests
recommend the Johns
and Bus Driver of the Year or who achieved Hopkins program to
other students if they
superior academic
Frederick County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Theresa Alban performance are invited to test. get the chance.”
announced the names of the 2015 School-based and Central Office Support “Isabella is an outstanding Isabella is the daughter of
Employees of the Year at a June Board of Education meeting. Congratulations student who lives the mission of Christopher Alley and Melinda
to Catoctin’s Brenda Nowell and Crystal Naff for being nominated for Support Mother Seton School by striving for Whitbread of Emmitsburg. She will
Employee of the Year, and to bus driver Patty Goff for winning Transportation academic excellence and modeling be attending Catoctin High School
Employee of the Year. a Christ-centered attitude,” said Sr. this fall.
Emmitsburg High School Alumni Association
Scholarship Winners Take Us Along!
The Emmitsburg High School Alumni Association (EHSAA) is pleased
to announce the winners of their annual EHSAA scholarship program. Four Traveling somewhere or maybe just going on a day trip?
$1,000 scholarships are awarded each year. However, this year an additional Take The Catoctin Banner newspaper along with you! Have someone
$1,000 scholarship was awarded, thanks to an anonymous gift from a member take a photo of you holding The Catoctin Banner, and your photo
of the Class of 1965. The gift was given in memory of all those who are could be included in our next issue. Email your photo, along with
deceased in that class: Kenny Krom, John Wagerman, Bill Naill, Clyde Hahn, the details of where you traveled, name(s) of person(s) pictured, and
Robert Ulrich, and Gary Valentine. any details you would like to add to [email protected].
The scholarship applicants were judged on involvement in school and
community activities. Their academic work, financial need, and honors were
also considered, along with their work experience.
Three scholarships were awarded to Catoctin High School (CHS) seniors Tyrian Masonic lodge Presents Annual
at the school’s annual awards ceremony on June 1, 2015: Devin Cash, son of Scholarships
Kristin and John, Jr. Cash, who plans to attend Salisbury University in the pre-
nursing program; Sophia Eureka, daughter of Tracy and Diana Eureka, who Tyrian Masonic Courtesy Photo
plans to attend Robert Morris University, majoring in media arts; and Josh Lodge No. 205 presented
Little, son of Patrick and Terri Little, who plans to attend Mount St. Mary’s scholarships at their annual
University to receive a business degree with a minor in mathematics. Strawberry Night, held
Two recipients are former graduates of CHS, currently attending college: at Elias Lutheran Church
Elizabeth A. Shriver, daughter of David and Denise Shriver, who is attending social hall on Thursday,
Delaware Valley College, working towards a Bachelor’s Degree in agronomy June 11, 2015. This year,
with a focus in Crop Science; and Taylor Shank, daughter of Duane and Anita $500 scholarships were
shank, who is attending Clemson University, working towards a Bachelor’s presented to Stacie Baust
degree in architecture and a minor in anthropology. and Katey Kramlick to
All recipients will be recognized at the Emmitsburg High School Alumni continue their education.
Association’s 91st Annual Banquet, to be held on October 17, 2015. Stacie attends Frederick
Community College, and
CHS Celebrates the 2015 CTE Completer Katey is attending Carroll Worshipful Master Ernie Gelwicks, Temple Holding Treas.
Pictured from left are Stacie Baust, Katey Kramlick,
Community College. Brother
Scholars Courtesy Photo Ron Cool was also presented Austin Fogle.
the Solomon Builders II pin by Grand Lodge of Maryland for membership.
Any student attending college or aspiring to attend may apply to Maryland
Masonic Lodges scholarship programs to receive financial help. Contact any
Lodge member for information.
Mother Seton School Student Receives High
Honors from Johns Hopkins Talent Search
Isabella Alley, a graduating eighth- Brenda Monahan, D.C., principal
grader from Mother Seton School, at MSS. “In addition to her superior
received an award for achieving academic abilities, Isabella is also
High Honors in Courtesy Photo generous in serving
Mathematical, others through school
Verbal, or Spatial clubs and activities.
Ability from the She has demonstrated
Johns Hopkins leadership during her
Center for Talented eighth grade year, and
Youth (CTY). we are very proud of
Her scores on her achievements”
Catoctin High School (CHS) Career and Technology Education (CTE) their annual Talent Isabella was
students, families, and staff members celebrated the 2015 CTE Completer Search test placed excited to be a part
Scholars with a ceremony and breakfast on Wednesday, May 20, 2015. her among the top of the Talent Search.
The programs the students were recognized for were: Agriculture – Animal thirty percent of “Attending the awards
Science; Agriculture – Mechanics; Business Administrative Services; Finance students invited ceremony was pretty
and Accounting; Woodworking; Horticulture and Child Development. to take the test. cool, because we got
The CTE teachers were very proud of their students’ dedication and Only students to see kids as young
accomplishments. The forty-one award recipients received a certificate and in grades second as second-graders up
maroon and white cords, worn at graduation in honor of their achievements. through eighth who isabella Alley, a graduating eight grader to college students
score in the 95th at Mother Seton School, was recognized receive awards,” she
for achieving High Honors from the
Catoctin High School Employee nominees percentile on their youth during their 2014 Talent Search. said. “I would highly
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented
standardized tests
recommend the Johns
and Bus Driver of the Year or who achieved Hopkins program to
other students if they
superior academic
Frederick County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Theresa Alban performance are invited to test. get the chance.”
announced the names of the 2015 School-based and Central Office Support “Isabella is an outstanding Isabella is the daughter of
Employees of the Year at a June Board of Education meeting. Congratulations student who lives the mission of Christopher Alley and Melinda
to Catoctin’s Brenda Nowell and Crystal Naff for being nominated for Support Mother Seton School by striving for Whitbread of Emmitsburg. She will
Employee of the Year, and to bus driver Patty Goff for winning Transportation academic excellence and modeling be attending Catoctin High School
Employee of the Year. a Christ-centered attitude,” said Sr. this fall.