IE Waterloo Courier Tues.« June^Jgg _ ^First class awards to ScoutsEight Girl Scouts in Troop No. 202 received their first class awards in a special ceremony Monday evening at Bethel United Presbyterian Church.Amy Van Dorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Dorn. 1231 Black Hawk Rd.. lias earned challenges in active citizenship, the arts, knowing myself, andthe out-of-doors.An eighth grade student at Edison Middle School, Amy has earned badges in dressmaker, first aid to animals, good grooming, hostess, pioneer, sports, star, swimmer, traveler, and world understanding.Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Scog-t»in. 120 De Soto Ave., Shari Seoggin isalso an eighth grader at Edison and has earned challenges in active citizenship. Girl Scout Promise, knowing myself andthe out-of-doors.She has earned badges in campcrait,ceramics and pottery, dressmaker, family earnper. first aid to animals, good ^rooming, horsewoman, hostess, small craft, sports, star, swimmer, world understanding and pioneer.Challenges in active citizenship, the arts, knowing myself, and the out-of-doors have been earned by Linda Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis. 611 Harwood Ave.Also an Edison eighth grader, she has badges in child care, dressmaker, good grooming, hostess, sports, star, swimmer and world understanding-LaVonne Powell, daughter of Mrs. Martha Powell. 402 Black Hawk Rd.. is an Edison eighth grader.She has earned challenges in active citizenship, the arts, knowing myself, and the out-of-doors, and has badges in child care, dressmaker, family camper, good grooming, horsewoman, hostess, sports, star, swimmer and world understanding.Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hankes. 1241 Evergreen St.. Kathy Hankes has earned challenges in active citizenship, the arts, Girt Scout Promise, and knowing myself.An eighth grader at Edison, she has badges in dressmaker, family camper, good grooming, homemaker, horsewoman, hostess, rock and mineral, sports, stamp collector, swimmer and world understanding.Laura Kephart, daughter of Mrs. Donna Kephart, 1109 Ansborough Ave.. is an eighth grader at Edison, and has challenges in active citizenship, Girl Scout promise, the arts and knowing myself.She has badges in child care, clerk, creative writer, dressmaker, family living. iii'st aid to animals, games leader, good grooming, graphic arts, homemaker, home nurse, hostess, sports, swimmer and world understanding.Connie Kephart. also a daughter of Mrs. Kephart. is a ninth grader at Edison, and has challenges in active citizenship, the arts, knowing myself, and the out-of-doors. .Che has badges in homemaker, homenurse, language, life saver, my government. sports, star, swimmer and textilearts.Chris Seoggin. daughter of Mr. andMrs. Seoggin. is a ninth yraderat Edison, and has challenges in active citizenship.Girl Scout Promise, knowing myself, and the out-of-doors.She has badges in child care, family camper, first aid, first aid to animals, good grooming, home nurse, horsewoman, minstrel, swimmer and world understanding.The girls were honored at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception.Leader for the group is Mrs. Gary Seoggin.Amy Van DornSnari SeogginLinda Davismmu'-ymm;:?!'. * . • v/AIpvCi-•• . ••• •.. ■: -s’vS * /•••? •. a fY---ft:I.... y.-vk'V.'Y1:-x ?: jr:-a■;r . ♦ •LaVonne Powell•• O'-v:vWx«5:Kathy HankesConnie KephartLaura KephartChris Seoggin