44 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, June 20 - June 26, 1997
Jen Ellingsworth photo
D.A.R.E. holds graduation exercises at Milton
Above, Long Neck Elementary School fifth grader Stephanie W]
the winner of a drawing for a Dd.R.E. jacket during her schooZ
graduation ceremonies. Long Neck Elementary's D.A.R.E. offi
Theresa Drummond.
and Rehoboth middle schools
lliams was
's D.R.E.
ver is Cpl.
Rosanne Pack photo
Above, Briana Rovinskie, left, and D.S.P. Sgt. William E. Rhoades present a
culmination certificate to Priscilla Martinez at the Rehoboth Beach Elemen-
tary School graduation program honoring fifthgraders who completed Drug
Abuse Resistance Education.
t
from Frostburg
Tyler Benton of Lewes re-
ed a bachelor of science de-
in Early Childhood/Elemen-
Education from Frostburg
University, Frostburg, Md.
McClanahan recognized
in college Who's Who
Brion McClanahan, 21, the son
of Robert and Rita McClanahan of
Lewes, was recognized by the
1997 edition of Who's Who
Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges.
McClanahan, a 1993 graduate
of Cape Henlopen High School, is
a senior majoring in history at Sal-
isbury State University. A Dean's
List student, he is a member of Pi
Gamma Mu international honor
society and the Wicomico Repub-
lican Club. He has served as a res-
ident assistance, president of the
SSU College Republicans and
president and founder of the SSU
Cigar Club.
McClanahan also plays intra-
mural softball and recently was a
presenter at SSU's Fulton School
of Liberal Arts annual research
conference.
Shown with her entry in the printmaking category, Carla
Jennings is one of many Cape Henlopen High School artists
who earned awards in the recent Sussex County Arts Council
High School Arts ExhibiL
Cape students draw art awards
from Sussex County Arts Council
Several Cape Henlopen High
School art students were recog-
nized for work that was included
in the Sussex County Arts Council
annual student exhibit. The exhib-
it filled the arts council lobby
gallery at Delaware Tech College
Owens Campus from April
through the end of May and was
viewed by thousands of people•
Cape students earned awards in
almost every category of the an-
num show. Zoe Groff placed first
in the painting category with her
impressions of "2nd Street,
Lewes," and Jennifer Peer placed
third with "David•" In the drawing
category, Abram Lambertson was
awarded a third place•
In the broad category that in-
cluded mixed media, print making
and collage, Jeff Arsertault earned
a third place, and honorable men-
tion recognition went to Karla
Jennings. and Chia Chun Cherg.
The Sussex County Arts Coun-
cil invites representatives from a "
college or university to judge the
annual show and to provide cri-
tique sessions with the student
artists• This year Donald Parks
judged the show, and he and a re-
cent Delaware State University art
education graduate provided the
critique sessions for all of the stu-
dents•
Parks has served as chair of the
department of art and art educa-
tion at DSU, and he is director of
the Art Center Gallery at the uni-
versity• His experience includes
serving on community and profes-
sional arts related boards, and he
has been the presiding officer for
Arts Educators of Delaware Inc.
He has published in numerous arts
and education publications, and
his work has been exhibited in
shows statewide, throughout the
country and internationally. He al-
so has work in many permanent
private collections•
The Cape Henlopen students
joined young artists from Delmar,
Milford, Laurel, Seaford and Sus-
sex Central in exhibiting their
work in the annual county arts
council show.
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