City Suburban News 6_19_13 issue

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June 19 – June 25, 2013

CITY SUBURBAN NEWS

EDUCATION & CAMP NEWS

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Summer Fun – Roller Skating B EGINS J ULY 2 AIR CONDITIONED

Area Devon Prep Students Honored at Advancement Ceremony

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Family Fun nights – Tues: 6 - 8 p.m. & Table Tennis

Laura Sims Skate House in Cobbs Creek Park 63rd and Walnut Streets • Philadelphia, PA 19139

215-685-1995 • Free admission - $3 Skate Rental

Summer Camp

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JapaneSe houSe

Four weeks of fun Japanese cultural activities for children entering 3rd-6th grade.

Tea Ceremony • July 22 | Martial Arts • July 29 Taiko Drumming • Aug. 5 J-Pop: Manga & Anime! • Aug. 12

For information & to register: www.shofuso.com • 215-878-5097 info@shofuso.com • West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia

READY TO PLAY TENNIS? Learn Fast in 6 Weeks!

Devon Prep Eighth Grade graduates include, back row, from left – John Marquis, Michael Weir, Daniel O’Malley, Riley Monahan, Andrew Knaus, Connor Ryan, Zachary Eidman, Tyler Keough, Brandon Smoot, Christopher McAlee, John Rufo, Samuel McLaughlin, Connor Galarneau; middle row – Matthew Fasullo, Daniel Shannon, Hayden Ludt, Paul Yoo, Sawyer May, Alexander Nawn, Mitchell Young, David Haruch; front row – Arnold Tiglao, Ryan Hallinan, Paul Malikkal, Kevin Holmes, Jack Wagner, Benjamin Lubker. (missing: Joshua Trevethan) wenty-eight Eighth Graders graduated from Devon Prep’s Middle School during an Advancement Ceremony on June 5 in the athletic facility. Parents, grandparents, siblings and friends attended the ceremony which began with a Mass celebrated by Devon Prep Headmaster Rev. James J. Shea, Sch.P. Middle School Director Mr. Barry Brazunus presided over an Awards Ceremony, which followed the Mass. In addition to academic awards, students were recognized for activities they participated in throughout the school year. For information call 610-688-7337 or visit www.devonprep.com.

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Middle School Students Receive Awards at Closing Exercises ive Haverford School eighthgraders received the Middle School’s top awards during closing exercises on June 4 in Centennial Hall. Tommy Toal re ceived the Michael J. Cunningham Award, named in memory of Haver ford School Dean of Faculty, longtime teacher, coach, and former Middle School Head who died eight years ago after a long battle with canWinners of The Haverford School’s top Middle School awards at the cer. The award is June 4 closing exercises are, from left – Haverford School eighthpresented annually graders Will Russell, the William Denning Shaler Dickson Award; to that member of Dean Manko, the Jack Berrettini Award; Tommy Toal, the Michael J. the Middle School Cunningham Award; Drew Weiss, the Thomas Worth Award; and who excels in his Lawrence Hunter, the William Denning Shaler Dickson Award. ability to meet scholastic and athletic challenges and whose bearing combines both self-respect and sensitivity to the feelings and ideas of his fellow students. Will Russell and Lawrence Hunter received the William Denning Shaler Dickson Award, named in memory of Bill Dickson, longtime Middle School math teacher, coach, and Associate Dean of Student Affairs who died seven years ago after a lengthy battle with cancer. This award, which also represents qualities cherished by Dickson, is presented annually to that member of the eighth-grade class who over the course of his Middle School years has demonstrated his commitment to personal growth on the playing field, in the classroom, on stage, and in his interactions with others. The Jack Berrettini Award was given to Dean Manko, presented annually to that member of the eighth-grade class who best exemplifies the characteristics of Jack Berrettini, a former member of the Class of 2009, as voted by the his classmates and teachers. This student demonstrates integrity, kindness, loyalty, and respect for others, building meaningful relationships with both his classmates and teachers. The Thomas Worth Award was given to Drew Weiss, presented annually to that member of the eighth-grade class who recognizes and encourages the best in his fellows, distinguishes himself by the creativity he brings to the Middle School community, and is an eager participant in and enthusiastic supporter of all school efforts and activities.

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Fritz Hamburg Summer Baseball Camps at Saint Joseph’s University F O R P L AY E R S A G E S

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3 Sessions: July 8-12, July 15-19, and July 22-26 • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Extended Camp available 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. each day

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