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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 ⢠VOLUME LIV, NO. 10 ⢠READ THE DIGITAL EDITION ON THE WEB:
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Warwick High School Celebrates 63rd Annual Commencement
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Do You Know...? Page 4A Biblical Message ............. 16A Births.................................... 17A Crossword Puzzle......... 13A âHappy Birthdayâ.......... 17A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beamâs âDeitsch Eckâ................... 15A Things To Do ................... 13A
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Student Spotlight Whoâs Hiring in Construction/ Mechanical
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Commencement exercises for the Warwick High School class of 2019 were held before a full house at Calvary Church and the evening was filled with memories of experiences and gratitude for teachers and staff that made a difference over the years. Inspiring messages from not only faculty members but students as well, were delivered during this celebratory night. Shown clockwise from top left are: Class President Oliver Lance delivering his farewell address titled âLive Life in a World of Legosâ; Class Officer Pietro Elliott congratulating Emalie Martzall and Jack Mull; Ashley Sensenig poses with family among the memory boards on display; Robbie Heckman (front) and from left to right (first row) Mrs. Joan Bohan, Amelia Fair, Kirsten The Ephrata Fair will be Esbenshade, Pietro Elliott, Isabelle Lawson, (second row) Jenna Pypiak, Hayden Rucci, Ryan Shirk, Carson Garland, Brock Fassnacht and Sydney held Tuesday, September Weismandel; friends getting a selfie include Trysten George, Noah Martin, Ryan Shirk, Connor Shields, Ethan Heller, Hilton Michael, Colby Martin; and 24 through Saturday, Sep- (class officers) Pietro Elliott, Jillian Colebert, Abby Finkill and Oliver Lance look on as a senior takes a selfie onstage after getting her diploma. tember 28. Plans to make this another fun and memorable week have already started. But the Fair needs lots Shopping News Photo by of volunteers to make it Donald Reese happen! The Akron Lions hosted The Fair Board will be having a volunteer sign-up another great day in the meeting at the Fair Office, park with hundreds of local located at 19 South State residents turning out to Street on Thursday, June 20. enjoy the day. A car show Stop by anytime between featuring classics from the 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. for past to the present dazzled spectators on a day that was information, to ask questions among the nicest in recent and to sign up to volunteer. memory. Their was a candy If you canât make the scramble, bounce house, meeting, call 717-733-4451 pony rides, Bingo and great ext. 2503 or email them at food making for an all fair@ephratafair.org. They around great day. Shown are look forward to meeting barrel train riders taking in the lineup of amazing cars. you!
Ephrata Fair Volunteer Meeting
Akron Day In The Park Celebrates 20th Anniversary
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