32 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, June 7 - June 13, 1996
Scholarship
Continued from page 31
Paul Sponaugle - Scholastic and Athlet-
ic Award; Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality
St. Edmond's and St. Jude's Parish Award
($500); The H. Walton Jones Award #oven
in memory of James Brian Nowakowski
for the best all around male chorus mem-
ber ($100); Honors Progtmn Recognition
for completion of all requirements of the
Cape Henlopon High School Honors Pro-
gram; President's Education Award for
Outstanding Academic Achievement.
Mike Starr - Certificate of Recognition
for Creativity and Problem Solving in
Computer Science.
Nicole Staff - Scholastic and Athletic
Award; Senior Varsity Award Certificate.
Darnell Strand - Male Outstanding Ath-
lete Class of 1996; Senior Varsity Award
Certificate.
- Tanika Thompson - Foundations High
School Scholarship Greenwood Trust
Company ($5,000); Certificate of Recog-
nition for E0tcellence in A.P. Biology Stu-
dent Aide; Principal's Award for Service;
Henlopen Ruritan Scholarship Harbeson
Club ($I00); Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
Scholarship ($250); Junior League of Hon-
or Certificate Chapel of Four Chaplains.
Brandi Townsend - Certificate of
Recognition for Conscientious Scholarship
in British Literature; Certificate of Recog-
nition for Exemplary Performance in Hon-
ors in Contemporary Issues; Principal's
Award for Leadership.
Jay Wagamon - Senior Varsity Award
Certificate.
Takeanya Waples - Walmart Scholar-
ship Finalist ($25); Certificate of Recogni-
tion for Outstanding Work in Computer
Applications; Certificate in Recognition of
Interest and Participation in the Delaware
Secondary Mathematics League; Upward
Bo.und Program. Recognition for Participa-
tion; University Academic Award Univer-
sity of Delaware ($9,206 renewable); For-
tune 2000 Program University of Delaware
($3,500); Urban Bankers of Delaware
Scholarship ($1,000); Wescoat Scholar-
ship St. Peter's Episcopal Church ($500);
Honors of Miss Haramhee 1996 Sussex
County Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority ($1,200); George E. Gordy
Family Educational Trust Fund ($3,000).
Tamara Waples - Alpha Kappa Alpha
Debutante Award ($219); National School
Choral Award; Cape Henlopen Education
Association ($200).
Ossie Warrington - Certificate of
Recognition for Service to the high school
office; Senior Varsity Award Certificate.
Candy Watson - Mellon Bank Award
for Continuing Education ($50 bond);
1996 Young Achiever Award WHYY-TV
12 and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Delaware; Village Improvement Associa-
tion Good Citizenship Award ($100
Bond).
Emily Weer - Female Outstanding Ath-
lete Class of i996; Scholastic and Athletic
Award; Field Hockey Scholarship Ap-
palachian State University ($1,000);.Se-
nior Varsity Award Certificate.
Lindsay Weldin - Certificate of Recog-
nition for Outstanding Service to the high
school office; Salisbury State'University
School of Science and Technology
Twelfth Annual High School Math Contest
Certificate of P .articipation; President's
Education Award for Outstanding Acade-
mic Achievement; Presidential Scholar-
ship High Point University ($4,500 renew-
able).
Guy Wesson - Senior Varsity Award
Certificate.
April West - Certificate of Recognition
for Assistance in the Library.
George White - Senior Varsity Award
Certificate.
Christopher Williams - Scholastic and
Athletic Award; Army National Guard
Award; Department of the Army Junior
Reserve Officers Training Corps Senior
Army Instructor Leadership Award; Cer-
tificate of Recognition for Outstanding
Achievement in Physical Education; Se-
nior Varsity Award Certificate; Western
Maryland College Academic Scholarship
($4,000).
Heather Williams - Certificate of
Recognition for Outstanding Academic
Achievement in Introduction to Business.
Stephen Wilson - Honors Program
Recognition for completion of all require-
ments for the Cape Henlopen High School
Honors Program; Milton Chamber of
Conunerce Scholarship ($750); Certificate
of Recognition for being most creative in
Honors Contemporary Issues; President's
Education Award for Outstanding
Achievement; Letter of Commendation
National Merit Scholarship Program.
Sasha Woertz - Scholastic and Athletic
Award; Senior Varsity Award Certificate;
Emie Ratledge Scholarship Lewes Lions
Club ($1,000); Wescoat Scholarship St.
Peter's Epispal Church ($500).
Michael Wright - Wescoat Scholahip
St. Peter's Episcopal Church ($500);
Zwaanendael Club of Lewes Scholastic
Award to a resident of Lewes and based on
need ($400 sent to college); Rehoboth
Beach Lions Club Scholarship ($1,000).
Paul Wright - Tandy Technology Schol-
ar Champion in Classroom Certificate;
Certificate of Recognition for Maintaining
highest overall average in Advanced Biol-
ogy; Graduating Senior Scholarship Feder-
ation of American Consumers and Travel-
ers ($10,000); Honors Program for com-
pletion of all requirements of the Cape
Henlopon High School Honors Program;
Diamond State Scholar State of Delaware
Merit Scholarship Higher Education Com-
mission ($1,000 renewable); President's
Education Award for Outstanding Acade-
mic Achievement; American Legion Post
5 Scholarship ($1,200); Delaware Coast
Press Award for Leadership ($250).
John Yilmaz - Certificate of Recogni-
tion Assistant Nurse's Office.
Tim York - Louis Armstrong Jazz
Award; Certificate of Recognition for Ser-
vice to the High School Office.
Katie Young - Senior Varsity Award
Certificate.
Casey Zolpor - Senior Varsity Award
Certificate.
Steele graduates from Bridgton Academy
Spencer Steele, the son of Suenell and Darrell Steele of Lewes, was a
member of the graduating class of 1996 at Bridgton Academy's 188th
commencement exercises on May 11. Steele, who graduated with high
honors, received the Holt Award in Computer Science. He served as a
Admission Ambassador and was a member of the academy's cross
country and lacrosse teams. He will attend Fairfield University.
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MMS students compete in world Odyssey
Milton Middle School students competed in the Internation-
al Odyssey of the Mind Competition held in Ames, Iowa last
week, headed by teacher Diane Albanese.
With the category Balsa Wood ages 15 and under, "they did
really well, solving five problems called 'Crunch", ALbanese
said. In the state competition they managed to hold up 240
pounds with balsa wood, but modifications were specified in
the internationals which kept them at 120 pounds. "In the
spontaneous competition, which is a hands on problem, they
were doing very well but ran out of time s she added.
"Most of all it's an international festival of friendship and
cooperation, Albanese noted, adding that they stayed in the
dorms and traded pins from all over the world.
Above, are all team members and coaches (back row) Dave
Baker (middle row, l-r) Sandy Baker, coach; Rob Baker, David
Redard and Christian Hollingsworth; (front row) William AI.
banes,v, Andrew McManaman, Dan Redard, Joey Baker and
Diane Albanese, coach.
SDALL honors volunteer teachers
The Southern Delaware Acade-
my of Lifelong Learning members
recently gathered for the annual
spring luncheon to honor contri-
butions of volunteer teachers.
The Academy just concluded
the most successful spring semes-
ter which included courses that
ranged from music appreciation to
basics of the golf swing.
SDALL's newly elected council
members were introduced. They
are Peggy Tappan and Howard
Maxwell of Rehoboth Beach, Wes
Rumble of Milford and Norman
Weston of Lewes. Most classes
are at the Virden Center during
the school year. The fall semester
begins Sept. 24; and the course
catalogue will be available in mid-
August. SDALL is a continuing
education program for those 50
years and older, and it offers an
opportunity for creative and ex-
ploration of many subjects. For in-
formation, call 645-4111.
Don't Miss
Our Exciting
Upcoming
Events!
Saturday, June 15th
"Lewes Festival Of
.Gardens"
Friday, June 21st
"96 Senior Prom"