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Mount Joy Rotary Honors Students

Sarah Hinkel Garrett Blake

The Donegal High School Counseling Office & Career Resource Center has announced that the Mount Joy Rotary Students of the Month for March are Sarah Hinkel and Garrett Blake. Students of the Month are honored by members of the Mount Joy Rotary during the club’s monthly luncheon meeting.

Sarah, daughter of Andrew and Heidi Hinkel of Marietta, is a two-year member of National Honor Society, where she serves as historian; a three-year participant in National History Day; and a one-year member of Tri-M Music Honor Society. She is a four-year participant in track and field, cross-country, German Club, and Performing Arts, as well as Prayer Group, in which she is a leader. She has been a Link Crew leader for two years. She was involved in Archery Club in ninth and 10th grades, she was a Varsity Club member as a junior, and she played in the jazz band from her freshman to junior years.

Sarah received the Lenfest Foundation Scholarship, an honor that affords her scholarship money, mentorship, and career and life guidance.

Outside of school, Sarah

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She plans to pursue a degree in archaeology, attain a doctorate, and host documentaries.

Garrett, son of Matt and Mary Blake of Marietta, is a four-year member of the football and wrestling teams. He was inducted into the National Honor Society in his junior year.

After graduation, Garrett plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh to study business administration and sports management.

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