

HOWE MlllTARY SCHOOL OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
P.O. BOX 240 HOWE. IN 467 41 •





HOWE MlllTARY SCHOOL OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
P.O. BOX 240 HOWE. IN 467 41 •
I have known Mr. Malerich for over 13 years and in that time I have learned how much he knows about the school, education and dealing with people. His positive attitude and flexibility are both attributes that I admire. During some dreary times, Jiro Malerich stood by my side and helped me to navigate through those troubled waters. It is indeed an honor to include Jim Malerich as a friend, a confidant and a guide."
-Colonel DouglassMr. James Malerich joined the Howe family many years ago as an English Master Today he holds the position of Headmaster. Some of the duties he has held since he has been at Howe are English Master, Department Chair, Lower School Principal, Athletic Director, Dean of Students, Headmaster, and member of Executive Council. He also taught at the summer camp for over 20 years. He hopes that he has helped the cadets in their education while preparing them for life. Mr. Malerich strives to contribute to the success of the cadets every day.
In his 41 years here at Howe Mr. Malerich has been very involved with the athletics department. He has coached junior high golf, as well as varsity football and track. He is a member of the Honorary Varsity Howe Club, as well as an Honorary Alumnus. He has also been in charge of weight lifting. While coaching at Howe, Mr. Malerich experienced his most embarrassing moment. One day in football practice, he and Mr. Abston were standing on a blocking sled when some members of the team were practicing. The next thing you know Mr. Malerich found himself with a broken finger because the sled had run him over. This is only one of the many tales that Mr. Malerich enjoys sharing.
Mr. Malerich's favorite sporting team is the Chicago Bears, but Howe always comes first. We speak for all when we say that the cadets at Howe enjoyed seeing Mr. Malerich and his family at so many sporting events cheering on the teams. He also loves spending time with his grandsons and playing golf in his spare time. His biggest inspiration in his life i his family. This includes not only his family at home, but his family at Howe.
Mr. Malerich's door is always open to the cadets. Every cadet on
. ' campus can attest to being called into Mr. Maelerich's office at some time or another. Many times this was just to make sure that everything was all right. This illustrates the one word that Mr. Malerich used to describe himself, caring. Caring is something that he learned from his father and he strives every day to show the Howe family how much he cares. It has been a great 41 years that we have spent with Mr. Malerich. We look forward to the many years yet to come!
"Mr. Malerich is a legend at Howe. He excels with what he has done, and he has done so much here. I remember him from a very young age. He was my swimming instructor when I was only 8 years of age. I have known him my entire life. He truly loves Howe and he has touched so many cadets' lives with his time and caring. He will never be replaced. He is a wonderful man, teacher, coach and friend! .We love you Jim!"
-Dr. Vanorden
Nickname: Physics
Hometown: Port Clinton, Ohio
Years at Howe: 2
Command Sergeant Major Sports played at Howe: Baseball, wrestling and soccer Clubs: Varsjty Howe Club
Most memorable moment at Howe: Baseball sectionals
The word that best describes you: Crazy!
Favorite food from the Howe cafeteria: Grilled cheese
Favorite movie: Fight Club
Favorite sports team: The Ohio State Buckeyes!! Hobbies and extra-curricular activities: . Football and jet skiing
Favorite quote: Git 'R' Done!
My hero: My father
What do you want people to remember about you after you leave Howe? That I'm funny In your opinion, how has being at Howe changed you? It has helped me to appreciate ,going home and good food. What will you miss about Howe? All .my boys. Future plans after leaving Howe: I will be going to college and furthering my education.
Homet own: Elmhurst , IL
Position: Delta Company Commander
Honors received: Haberly Medal, Best Drilled Cadet (2), Gauss Radio Award (3), Most Improved Student
Clubs and Activities: Radio, Speech, VHC, Risto- ' ry, Science Club, Leo Club, Old Guard, Iron Guard, Acolyte, Reader, Yearbook
Sports participated in while at Howe: LS Soccer, Cross Country, Wrestling, Basketball, Track, HS Soccer, Swimming, Baseball, Drill Team, Speech
Varsity letters held in the following sports: Soccer, Wrestling , Drill Team, Basketball (MGR)., · Baseball, Track.
Favorite Quote: "One owes respect to the living; to the dead one only owes truth."
Favorite book: Brave New World
Favorite sporting teams: White Sox, Bears, Nebraska Comhuskers
Favorite bands: Iron Maiden, Pink Floyd, Primus, Alice in Chains, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Queens of the Stoneage, Flaming Lips and many more.
If you were a superhero, what supernatural ability would you possess? I would shoot spaghetti out of my fingertips.
How have you changed during your time at Howe? I am a better person and a better student. What you will miss most about Howe: My friends.
Future Plans: Going to college and studying biochemistry and pharmacology.
Hometown: Brecksville, Ohio
Years at Howe: 1.5
osition: Batallion S-1/S-3 porting activities you participated in while at owe: Track, Rifle Team, Cross Country arsity letters received in the following sports: rack and Cross Country lubs and Activities: Raiders avorite food in the Howe Mess Hall: Good ol' iscuits and gravy east favorite food from the Howe Mess Hall: ny breakfast containing eggs avorite bands/ music genre: Oldies, Cret?dance learwater Revival, Buffalo Springfield, The Doors, arren Zevon I /'. avorite Movie: Hamburger Hill avorite Book: The Things They Carried by Tim 0' Brien
Favorite Sporting Team: Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins, The Revolution Hobbies: Camping, hiking and canoeing What one word best describes you? Bullet-sponge Favorite Quote: "Anything less than yo r best is a sacrifice to the gift." -Steve Prefontaine Heroes: Steve Prefontaine, Audy Murphy
In your opinion, how was Howe changed you? It has improved my leadership skills and has enhanced my ability to work independently, as well as rely on others.
Future plans: Enlist in the Marine Corp and make a career out of it.
Nickna me: D-money
Hometown : Yorktown, Indiana
Years at Howe: 4
Position: Battalion Executive Officer/ Bravo Company Commander
Honors you have received: General Simpson Medal, Cadet of the Year 2004
Clubs and Activities: Class Vice-President, NHS, Speech, Varsity Howe Club
Sporting Activities: Soccer, Wrestling, Drill Team, Track
Varsity letters awarded for the following sports: Soccer, Wrestling, Track
Favorite food from the mess hall: Fried Chicken
Favorite musicians: Trace Atkins, Toby Keith, Alan Jackson, Tim McGraw .··
Favorite movie: We Were Soldiers
Favorite book: No Excuses by Kyle Mayhard
Favorite sporting teams: Colts, University of Tennessee Volunteers
Hobbies: Horse back riding and anything that deals with the outdoors
Favorite Quote: A rock feels no pain, islands never cry
Who are your heroes: I see so many of my friends who have been through struggles as heroes.
In your opinion, how has being at Howe changed you? Howe has taught me how to work to my fullest potential and how to work and live with others. What will you miss about Howe? I will miss all of the friends I have made here.
Future plans: I plan on majoring in Animal Science, then becoming a large animal veterinarian.
Nickname: 'The Judge'' and "'Champ''
H omet ow n: Frankfort. Indiana Years at Howe: 2
Position: Platoon Sergeant of Delta Honors you have received: A Scholastic Excellenc e Award and the American Legion Award Clubs and Activities: Drill Team , VHC Sporting Activities: Soccer, Drill Team, Baseball Varsity letters recieved: Baseball Favorite quote: "Carpe Diem" avorite movie: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas avorite bands: Buckcherry, Everlast, John Fogerty , Waylon Jennings avorite book: The Mick
Favorite sporting teams: Tigers and anything at ndiana University ; Most memorable moment at Howe: ·TI1e trip t.o Cedar Point when I was in the 11th grade. hat will you miss most about Howe? The people
In your opinion, how has Howe changed you? I am more disciplined . .Howe also taught me how to get along with others. Future plans: I plan to attend IU and major in Business Marketing. I would like to open a real estate firm and a hometown sports bar. I would also like to pursue my baseball career.
Nickname : Nikki or Dommy
Homet own: Crestwood, IL
Years at Howe: 8
Position: Battalion S-4
Honors you have received: John Philip Sousa Band Award, Sojourner's Award, Superior Cadet Decoration, Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award Sports played at Howe: Tennis, Rifle, Basketball, Swimming, Drill Team, Track, and Cross Country Varsity letters received: Tennis, Track, Basketball, Swimming, and Cross-Country Clubs and activities: Poetry Club, Wild Blue Wonders, Howe Herlad, Library Club, Student Government, Old Guard, ADT, NHS, Drama, LIFE, acolyte, readers, VHC, Drum and Bugle Corps One word that describes you: Multifarious .. ,: Favorite sports teams: Chicago Bears, Baltlmore Ravens, Notre Dame Fighting Irish My hero: My grandma What do you want people to remember you for when you leave Howe? I want people to remember me as a friend.
In your opinion, how has Howe changed you? Howe did not need to change me. I came at such an early age that I just grew up with the school and the people here. What will you miss about Howe? Most everything. The cadets, the staff, the teachers, the memories .... even the drama.
Future plans: I plan to go to college and later be an officer in the Air Force. I will also travel the world.
Nic kname: Stacks
Hometo wn: Hickory Hills, IL Years at Howe: 2
Po sition: Alpha Comp a ny Commander lubs and activities: S-Club Sports participated in: Volleyball, Basketball and rack
Favorite foQd from the mess: Pita Bread Day!
Favorite bands: Modest Mouse, Rilo Kiley, OK Go
Favorite type of movies: Zombie movies avorite book: Catcher in the Rye
Do you have any special talents or odd traits that e should know about? I can rave with my feet! What are some of your most memorable moments at Howe? Midnight PTs and basement talks What do you want people to remember you for after you leave Howe? My S-Club presidency . What will you miss about Howe? Mrs. Trout What are your future plans after you leave Howe? I will sleep past 6 on weekdays and go to college.
Favorite type of music: Classical Favorite movie: Saving Private Ryan Favorite sports Colts, Pacers
Who are your heroes and why? The founding fathers and Abe Lincoln because they were humble men of reason. They did not compromise their rinciples. They were courageous. They were not afraid to stand up for what they felt was right. What are your future plans: I plan to join the Maine Corps. I would then like to go to college and major in history, law or architecture. I then plan to ·ejoin the military as an officer before I eventually enter the civilian world.
JoshNickname: JP
Hometown: Howe, IN
Years at Howe: 6
Position :Battalion Commander
Honors received: MAC All-Conference Baseball, All District Soccer, Pre-season All State Soccer, Sergeant Girard Award and Scholarship, Major Merritt Sword.
Clubs and activities: Lower School Science Club, Iron Guard, Yearbook, Acolyte, Leo Club, Old Guard, ADT, Radio, Speech, History Club, VHC Sports you participated in: Lower School Wrestling, Basketball, Soccer and Track. Varsity Baseball, Tennis, Drill Team, Basketball and Soccer Varsity letters received in : Baseball, tennis, Drill Team, Basketball, and Soccer .;
Favorite musicians/genre of music: Trace AdLdns, Garth Brooks, Hank Williams country music all the way!
Favorite sports teams: Detroit Tigers What I might be doing in my spare time: 4 wheel ing in my Jeep or hanging out with my family and girlfriend.
My heroes: My parents because they Itctve always been there for me when I needed them the most! What I will miss about Howe: I will miss Dexter, Austin, Elliot, and all of my other friends.
Future plans: Go to college, play baseball, and have some fun.
Nickn ame: Stretch
Hom et own: Union City, CA
Ye ar s at Howe: 1.5
Position: Cannon Crew Driver
Clubs and activities: Howe Herald Club , VHC, Yearbook
Sporting activities: Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball
Varsity letters received in: Basketball and Baseball
The one word that best describes me: Blunt
Favorite saying: "Betcha can't do it like me!"
Favorite music genre: Rap
Favorite book: F.O.L.K.S.- Forever Our Love
Know ledge and Salvation
Favorite sports team: Cleveland Caveliers
Hero: Stan Tookie Williams
How has Howe changed you? It has motivated' me /to go to college. What will you miss about Howe? The people and the family type environment.
Future plans: Attend college or join the Military
The AFI -Command Inspection was performed on November 14th, The AFI Command Inspection is a formal judged by Brigade Commander Buddy Collins and three representatives from Notre Dame University. There are many diffrent areas of the inspection including .,,.,--,;,..-,..._. ....... he Drill & Ceremonies, Parade, Honor briefing. The!e are also meetings with the Suerintendent and Headmaster. This year we scored.: 5.25: ' possible points which earned · · · of Hortor Unit With Distinction. This .· is by a yeil<?w star worn bove the left pocket of the Garrison.
The ceremonies at Howe are an important aspect of our culture here. Some of our traditions within the special parades and ceremonies date back to the Crusades (Sound offi). Others have ethnic origins such as when you hear Von Steuben which translates into, "Line up and go to bed!"
The students learn many important skills by participating in the various parades and ceremonies. Some of these skills are in both leadership and learning to follow. Our cadets also learn confidence and school p1ide as they work together to create these special events.
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It takes weeks of training the new cadets to be prepared for the event. Those watching agree that the hard work shows.
In the pictures above we honor a Marine. Bravo company also""practices rifle drill for the upcoming weekend.
This year marks the 5th anniversary of the worst attack on U S. soil. Americans gathered all over the country to pay their respects to those who had perished that dreadful day in September.
President Bush saluted the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. In Shanksville, PA ceremonies were held for those members who were on United Airlines Flight 93. In NYC there was a ceremony held at Ground Zero. A wreath laying ceremony was held in , Washington D.C. at the Pentagon.
The cadets at Howe Military School also paid tribute to those who had lost their lives on September 11. A dedication ceremony was held during the nonnal Sunday parade The parade included two fire trucks, an ambulance and a squad car along with five units off the field. Nearly 100 guests participated in the ceremony.
During the ceremony, the fire truck sounded its bell to let the world know that a firefighter had fallen. The flag was flown at half-mast in remembrance of the 9-11 victims. Cadet Jarkewicz played Taps and a prayer for the departed souls was given by Father Yaw.
The annual Founders' Day Weekend is held during the 6th week of school. The weekend officially started with the laying of wreaths on the graves of former Howe faculty Each Company Commander escorted the Superintendent as the wreaths were placed to honor those who have departed. Many events occured on Saturday The day started with a drill competition between the companies. This year's recipient of the nbbon was Mike Company. A ceremony honoring the new inductees into the National Honor Society also took place on Saturday. Cadet Bloocn and Cadet Panfil were inducted while their families and the Corps watched The day ended with the Founders' Day Ball. During the ball, the Iron Guard of Howe Military School (composed of the junior class) honored the seniors as they walked through the Iron Guard's sabers.
Sunday morning began with Founders' Day Chapel. During the service, the seniors were part of a processional into the church. Faculty, parents and alumni surrounded our cadets during the service. The Domenic "Vito" Criscio Award was given to a cadet by the Criscio family and his family. This year, Josh Pelfrey was the recipient of this award. Awards and recognition were also given for the Tradition Award honoring those cadets who have family members who are Howe Alumni. Following the service there is a Drill Exhibition that showed off such moves as the "Wrist Breaker", "Queen Anne" and "Army Navy". The Founders' Parade also took place on Sunday afternoon. The Corp was lead by the Color Guard and Band. The Cannon Crew was also present to help honor the playing of the National Anthem. The weekend is steeped in tradition and events, however, the cadets had time to relax and socia lize with their families.
The picture to the right shows the Color Guard as they went past the review stand.
In the picture above Cadets Lassiter, Droupine, and Crocker posed for a picture during the dance.
The Iron Guard showed respect to the seniors as they raised their swords.
The tradition patch was given to two cadets by their fathers.
Parents and guests gathered around in anticipation to watch the parade.
The seniors lined up to enter the chapel for the senior ceremony. Starting from the right: Cadet Judge, Cadet Lassiter, Cadet Panfil, Cadet Pefley, Cadet Bedke, Cadet Pelfrey, and Cadet Smith.
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The Boar's Head Feast kicks off the holiday season for the Howe Military family. This meal is held on a cold night in December.
It is a night where the cadets, staff, faculty and families gather. The night begins with the traditional production featuring the cadets of Howe Military. For decades, the cadets at Howe Military have put on this play to symoolize the true meaning of the holiday selfless giving, honoring those closest to us, and celebrating the birth of the Christ Child.
Allgood makes sure his costume is ready before the big show.
It took many hands to prepare the feast
and many hands to serve the feast.
The traditional Boar's Head Meal.
On November 14th Dr. Smith and Ms. Harris embarked on a journey that would take them around the world. Their destination was Korea with the goal of recruiting new students to attend Howe Military School.
Asians value structure, order and respect for authority. For Korean parents it is important for children to receive a rigorous college preparatory education. Korean parents also want their children to know American culture and society. Many Korean families feel very strongly that American boarding schools are the best w(}ry for their children to prepare for college and life beyond college: - ·
Dr. Smith and Ms. Harris met with Korean families and educational consultants in Korea who work with placing students in the right boarding schools abroad. These programs differ from exchange students who study abroad for a short period of time. The candidates that Howe is looking for are those students who want to complete their education abroad and graduate from the school.
When asked how the Howe family will bene'ltt from a greater population of international students, Dr. Smith answered, "Our cadets will greatly benefit from learning with students from other cultures and nations. We live in a global community today and our students are best educated when exposed to students from other countries. Howe cadets will benefit through learning with students from other nations and in developing a healthy world view."
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._"Korean colleges are very competitive. In addition, many feel that American co ll eges are among the best i n the world. Ma n y famili es wan t their children to stu dy a n d be educated in Am erica.' '
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Many teachers talk about those ' light bulb' moments that happen when they are teaching. I es pecially enjoy working with the international and English as a secon r language students because those moments happen all the tim e ."
-Ms. Harris"One of the most memorable moments of our trip to Korea was when Sang Hoon's mom Eunmi Jung and her friend Sylvia took us sight seeing on a boat ride down the Han River. The people in Korea are so nice. It made such a strong impression on me."
-Ms. Harris"I like going to school at Howe. I like that it is a military school full of good teachers and friends. The church system is also very good. I do miss Korea sometimes, especially the food!"
-Sang Hoon LeeJackie
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receives her certificate from Mrs. Hoover. members during ceremony. NJHS members Spencer Conwell, Christopher Hoffcckcr, Brooklyn McGuire, Jacquelyn Morrill, Alexandria Schumacher. Mrs. Hoover lights the Service Candle during the ceremony. Mr. Malerich congratulates Spencer Conwell.Dinner
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"I took 2 years·of woodworking and a year of photography. The hands on experience is crucial for students in school. These classes are not only relaxing, but they allow you to think d do things beyond )'our imagination."
"I love computer graphics. It's a great form of art for our generation.
I think Van Gogh would have loved this class!"
-Nancy . ., { ;, / ,,,,,,
"I enjoy the musical aspect of Howe because of "I enjoy the fact that at Howe I am free to sing all the hardwork and fun we have. We really do songs of my religion. I can use my voice to
I. . . accomplish a lot. Mr. Kohlmeier is a good teacher , personahze chapel services. Most people enJOY d 1 d t h t d. d d h. th 1 t . . . an am prou o ave s u 1e un er 1m ese as and respect what I do. In addition, dunng chapel, 6 ,, people are free to sing along with me. I really years. D L . - omm1que ass1ter · enjoy the feelmg I get when someone approaches me and tells me that they really enjoyed the song I sang. I feel as though I had fulfilled my obligation to the Corps. "
"Drawing is a great class for me. I love art and it is just nice to be able to draw and express myself. I have gotten to know myself better through art and ..___________ similar activities. I like activities that are intellectually challenging, and this class certainly challenges me. Drawing is a different kind of class than the regular curriculum and I cherish my time in it."
-Vesta Morgan Hall"I've never really experienced this type of class before. We come into Compute{. Graphics every day, sit down and make a masterpiece right there on the screen! It's really a great way to relax and give your mind a break from Math and Chemistry."
-Austin NoelThe theatre department presented Cricket County Academy this year. This comedy follows the path of a simple country family who come into a lot of money. Some might think of this as a modem adaptation of the Beverly Hillbillies. The entire play is set in the drama room of Gold Leaf Academy. This play is full of memorable quotes and one-liners as we watch these country bumpkins adapt to an Ivy League school. A surprise lesson in etiquette and manners comes when the upper class students find that they have something to learn from the simple country folk.
This year's play was directed by Mrs. Grossman, Ms. Lute and Mrs. Douglass. Cadet Sommer. held the position of student Cadet Sommer also stepped in as an understudy when he was needed most. ' Cadet Murphy handled the backstage. Lights and sound were done by Cadet Noel, Cadet McGuire and Cadet Hoffecker. Cadet Hall and Cadet Beaulieu were in charge of costumes. Many other cadets came together to lend their talent to the production. The success of Cricket County Academy can be attributed to all of the hard work and dedication from the staff and crew.
"My favorite memory of the play is when Mr Grossman played my part. She is so good! We need a thousand of her and we 'II go real smooth on opening night!"
-Rachel Detamore
"It was really fun to work with these cadets and see them develop th · characters. Each of them made their role their own and added personality that made the play even more amusing .. "
'I play Brenda Mae. She is a tomboy and a rebel. I try to add omedy to my I want her to be interesting and someone that can make the audience laugh."
-Reid Watkins
My favorite line is "They are as nervous as a one-eyed cat watching 2 rat holes"
-Place
''I don't know what you mean, evil enchantresses. I think I will nap now.!"
"She keeps talking like that and she's liable to ruffle my u feath...____.... ers."
"Play has been so much fun. It gives us a chance to be someone
totally different.''
-Nancy Brewer
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One: Lopez, Brown, Wallwork Two: Smith, Bradley, Sass, Powell Lopez, Reid-Watkins,Morrill, Lassiter, WeeksRow
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Top Row: J. Reed, D. Wilson, D. Powell, A.
Taylor, B. Walker,
Front Row: A. Reid-Watkins, T. Clough,
Lassiter, B. Mcguire, H. Osenbaugh
Missing: C. Smith
Top Row: J. Bradley, F. Bedke, J. Pelfrey, A. Crocker, B. Walker, D. Powell
Front Row: J. Shelton, Z. Wood, N. Brewer, C. Martin, H. Osenbaugh
Missing: C. Smith
-Name of team. C. Hunter, L. H. Osenbaugh, J. Re e , C. Milk L.Jones
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Left: The team warms up for the game!
At the kneeling position Tipper, Sass, and Lassitor take their best shot!!!!!
''Are team is doing really well this year! So far we have two shooters on the verge of being a distinguished expert shooter and we have two on the verge of being expert shooters."
-Tipper
Battalion Commander
Duties: Commands the Corps or Cadets and is responsible for the performance of Cadet Officers and the Corps. Evaluates the capabilities of cadets for the purpose of promotion and demotion. The Battalion Commander also executes orders and directives as given by the Commandant, SAI, and Superintendent.
Duties: Takes command in the temporary absence of the Batallion Commander. Exercises staff supervision of the Cadet Battalion Staff. Prepares and updates the Battalion SOP. Supervises New Cadet Orientation.
Duties: Assists the MPC in maintaining cadet Clothing Records, equipment and clothing issue. Coordinates supply matters with the Company Supply Sergeants. Ensures maintenance of Government issued weapons in being performed.
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Duties: Ensures the security of weapons issue/tum-in. Inspects weapon sign-out rosters. Inspects arms rooms. Assists the SAI on off-campus functions (parades and ceremonies.)
BTL S-1/3
Duties: Ensures training schedules are prepared and posted two weeks in advance. Marks the parade field prior to each ceremony. Assists the Operations NCO, Military Department, on .· other tasks related to ing.
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Front:
1st Row: Ms. Davis, Ms. Givens, Ms. Lute, Ms. Defeliece, Ms. Van Orden, Ms. Martin
2nd Row: Ms.Newby, Ms. Douglass, Ms. Calvert, Ms. Baker, Ms. Han-is, Mr. Paul, Mr. Hoffman
3rd Row: Mr. Kohlmeier, Ms. Floyd, Mr. Clark, Mr. Defeliece, Mr. Malerich, Ms. Fitch, Father Yaw, Mr. Wills, Mr.Anders, Mr. Grady ,.·
1st Row: Ms. Gotshall, Ms. Montgomery
2nd Row: Ms. Grossman, Mr. Majewski, Ms. Arkl{e, Mr. Redden, Ms. Hoover, Ms. Ortmann
3rd Row: Mr. Redden
Enjoying the fire before lunch
Hay ride fun.
Cap group picks to play Chubby Bunny.
A great day ror a hayride, hot dogs, smores, and lots animols of Mrs. Grossmans rarm.
Time to eat!
DavidBedke and the goat.
Smores anyone?
Everyone enjoying the food and the fire.
Michael Grady Mrs. Hoover tries and fails to win Chubby Bunny. Nathaniel Wallwork Cooking marshmallows. Daniel Bommarito and David Derenzo enjoy the animals.Mr.
nurtures the seeds of accomplishment.
We love yo...- Graham, and a'reso. very proud .of on another.:_'great · .-year!
ffOWE MILITARY SCHOOL tJFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
P.O. BOX 240 HOWE, IN 467 46