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Seese
BETHANY A. HUFFORD and MARK R. PHEBUS, both of Rossville,, will be honored at Indiana University Founders Day ceremonies for academic achievement during the fall semester. Founders Day will be held March 30.

JULIA SEESE of Delphi has recently undertaken a Church of the Brethren Volunteer Servi c e assignment with Bridgeway Home for Pregnant Teens in Lakewood, Colo.

Seese has spent the past two and a half years working towards a degree in architecture from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. She is currently taking a break from her studies to pursue voluntary service.

Seese's assignment to Bridgeway followed an orientation at Camp Ithiel in Gotha, Fla., where a group of nine volunteers came together from all over the United States and Germany. For three weeks, they lived together as a community and studied topics of nonviolence, peacemaking, globalization, and simple living. They also gained first-hand volunteer experience working local organizations in Orlando, at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, and doing maintenance work at Camp Ithiel.

CHERRIE DAVIS of Cutler has been named to the fall semester dean's list at Bethel College in Mishawaka.

Abney
Carroll eighth graders BROCK ABNEY and JESS MCCAIN recently served as Indiana House Pages during the 2007 session of the Indiana General Assembly for State Repres entative Rich Mc- Clain (R-Logansport). As a page, students 13 years and older spend the day gaining a greater understanding about state government and how laws are made.
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