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May 12, 2005 Issue

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SING, SING A SONG …
More than 140 Chestnut Hill, Flourtown and other area residents perform in the Germantown Academy Chorale and Chamber Society. The 2004-05 concert season concludes on Saturday evening, May 14, when conductor Michael Kemp leads the adult ensembles in “Music of Slavic Heroism.” Zoltan Kodaly’s Te Deum and Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 7 are featured in the the 7:30 p.m. performance in GA's Arts Center Theater on Morris Road at Lafayette Avenue in Ft. Washington. For directions and ticket information, call 215/646-3300 ext. 368. 

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EMILY MARTIN, of Chestnut Hill, a junior at Germantown Friends School, was a regional finalist in the recent Young Epidemiology Scholarship Competition. “I got to travel to Washington, D.C. with 60 other finalists and present my project to a board of judges,” Martin notes. For her junior project, Emily conducted a study to determine if there is a correlation between being born premature and developing eating disorders.

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MOUNT BOASTS NINE NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS AND ONE NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT FINALIST. MSJA principal Sister Karen Dietrich, SSJ (back row left) and president Sister Kathleen Brabson, SSJ (back row right) congratulate the finalists in the 2005 National Merit and National Achievement Scholarship Competitions: (back row, l to r) Victoria Foltz, Margaret Flynn, Julia Powers, Marina Cockenberg (National Achievement finalist), Christina Edling; (front row, l to r) Lauryn Weber, Lauren Kummer, Eva Liggett, Kelly Clarke and Erica Beavers.



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