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Section A

Do You Know...? Page 5A Berks History Center Page 4A Student Spotlight Page Page 11A

Cocalico Graduation Pages Pages 13A-15A Biblical Message ............. 18A Births.................................... 19A Crossword Puzzle......... 16A “Happy Birthday”.......... 19A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 12A Things To Do ................... 16A

Section B Garden Spot Graduation Pages Pages 4B & 5B

Who’s Hiring in Healthcare

Family Fun Page Back Page of B Section

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese These three siblings kept careful watch over the recently­purchased group of flowers in the back of this buggy seen traveling the backroads near Farmersville. Nice temperatures have been offering the perfect environment for outdoor planting and fun.

Ephrata High School Award Recipients The following Ephrata High School students recent­ ly received awards during a virtual Senior Awards Pro­ gram. • Henry M. Kenn Edu­

cation Scholarship ($1,500/4 years) ­ Serena Eberly. • Allen Hammon Tech­ nology Grant ($500) Carol Gerges. • Omeed Nooreyazdan Memorial Scholarships ($500) ­ Cheyenne Amick, Luke Andes, Olivia Brendle, Hannah Camacho, Mary Campbell, Serena Eberly, Carol Gerges, Kristen Ho­ man, Abigail Kachel, Julia

Longenecker, Riley Martin, Jaslexis Morales, Katelyn Sauder, Kathryn Schwartz, Piper Snow, Jocelyn Umana and Brandon Walzl. • Jostens Publishing and Printing Awards­Cloister Yearbook Awards ($50) ­ Lorraine Garday Flores and Vanessa Borisik. • The Ephrata Review Award for Excellence in Journalism ($250) ­ Reagan

McCarty. • Kirsten Beth Shelley Memorial Athletic Scholar­ ship ($500) ­ Kathryn Schwartz. • Denver­Ephrata Area Rotary Club Scholarships ($1,000) ­ Clara Bollinger, Serena Eberly and Lorraine Garday Flores. • Ephrata Lions Club Community Service Award ($500) ­ Henry Gallagher.

• EHS Theatre Booster Club Scholarship ($500 ­ 2) ($150 ­ 3), ­ Ethan Reimel ($500), Riley Martin ($500), Cody Emrey ($150), Aman­ da Mahoney ($150) and Jamie Lanza ($150). • Amvets Post 136 Aux­ iliary Scholarships ($250) ­ Luke Andes and Madeline Eby. • Lloyd S. Gerhart Mem­ (Continued On Page 2A)

A Gift From Above Provides A Spectacular Backdrop For Cocalico Seniors

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Recently high school stadiums were lit in honor of this years’ graduating class, and for those who came out to spend this special time with friends and family at Cocalico High School, it felt like a gift from Heaven as the skies lit up in glorious fashion as the event unfolded. At one point the clouds almost appeared to take the shape of a heart above the high school. All in all it was a special memory for graduating seniors. Shown, from left to right, are Stephanie Wahl, Cali Lunsford, Caroline Baum, Carrie Daub, Carolyn Wahl and Molly Baum.

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