Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 24, 1980, Image 25

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    Scholarships
(Continued from Page A2l)
because of my love of
animals. I believe man has a
duty to help animals.” Lois
is a member of the National
Honor Society, the Explorers
Club, the FFA, the band, and
field hockey.
Patrick Wood, 19, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
D. Wood, Drumore, Rl.
Wood is a senior at Solanco
High School and will attend
Penn State, majoring in
agricultural engineering. He
said he has built, a hog
building with his father and
feels interested in
engineering. As a member of
FFA, Wood won a land
judging contest at Penn
State. He is also a member of
varsity baseball.
The following ten young
women were awarded
nursing scholarships:
Sue Ann Adams, 17, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard H. Adams, 1817
Brunnerville Road, Lititz.
Sue will attend Albright
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She volunteers for the
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Eighteen-year-old Mary
Jean Charles is the daughter
of The Rev. and Mrs. Paul K.
Charles, 306 Central Manor
Road, Mountville. A senior
at Penn Manor High School,
she will attend St. Joseph’s
School of Nursing. Mary
said, “I’ve wanted to be a
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and think I will really enjoy
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Jaenell L. Eshleman, 17, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Street, Ephrata. A semor at
Ephrata High School, she
will attend Lancaster
General School of Nursing.
“I’ve always wanted to be a
nurse and think it will be
challenging and rewarding,”
Jaenell stated. She is a
cheerleader and a member
of the swim team.
Connie Sue Frey, 18, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert B. Frey, Marietta
Rl. She is a senior at
Donegal High School and
will attend St. Joseph’s
School of Nursing. Raised on
the farm, Connie said, “I’ve
always been interested in the
health field and think nur
sing is the best way to fulfill
my dream.” She is a
member of the National
Honor Society, the track
team, the yearbook staff and
serves as senior class
secretary.
Jill D. Graybeal, 18, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Graybeal, 726
Hershey Avenue, Lancaster,
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and is a senior at McCaskey.
She will attend Lancaster
General School of Nursing
and says, “I’ve always
wanted to be a nurse and
want an active career
helping people. She is a
member of the National
Honor Society, the field
hockey and softball teams
and played powder puff
football. She is also a
volunteer on the Red Cross
First Alert Safety Team.
Kathe Renee Jerchau, 17,
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward G. Jerchau,
Paradise, and is a semor at
Pequea Valley High School.
She will attend Geneva
College and says, “I’ve
always been interested m
medicine and I worked as a
nurses aide in a nursing
home and really enjoyed it.
It helped finalize my
decision.” Kathe is a
member of the National
Honor Society, the chorus
and chamber singers, the
girls’ gymnastics team and
the varsity club.
Melanie Ann Martin, 18, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Businessman Teache r Student
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1980—A25
Landis G. Martin, East Earl
, Rl. She is a semor at Garden
Spot Valley High School and
will attend Hesston College.
She said, “I’ve always
wanted to help people meet
all their needs, spiritually,
mentally and physically and
I think this is the way.” She
is president of the Future
Homemakers of America,
smgs m the chorus, is a
member of the National
Honor Society and works in
the box office and as crew
chief for the Garden Spot
Performing Arts. Melanie is
active m the Weaverland
Mennomte Church in their
youth group and in the
prayer cell group.
Karen Lynn Mullen, 17,
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Mullen, Peach
Bottom R 2, and is a semor at
Solanco High School. She
will attend Lancaster
General School of Nursing.
She said, “Since I was little I
wanted to go into the
medical profession. After
volunteering for the am
bulance crew, I decided
definitely I would like it.”
Karen is a member of the
track and cross country
teams, plays in the school
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orchestra, is on the prom
committee and is a member
of the anthology club.
Donna Lynn Robinson, 17,
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Robinson,
Ephrata R 2 and is a senior at
Conestoga Valley High
School. She plans to attend
Eastern Mennonite College.
She said, “Nursing is
something I was always
interested in.” She is
business editor for the
yearbook and is Conestoga
Valley’s representative to
the subcommittee on human
relations. She works on the
newspaper and is a member
of the Bible Club.
Paula Anne Taglieri, 18, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carmine Taglieri, 401
Fairway Drive, Lancaster.
A senior at Lancaster
Catholic High School, she
will attend the University of
Delaware. She commented,
“I always wanted to be a
nurse and I’ve helped the
nurse at school.” Paula is
secretary of the semor class,
president of the girls’ varsity
club, participates in hockey,
basketball and track and is a
member of the National
Honor Society.
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