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237. Cynthia Ann CLINE1 was born on August 11, 1974.6,7
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ORIGINAL ENTRIES, 2 Sept. 1974.
ADDITIONS, 11 Aug. 1989.
Birth Certificate, etc.

Morgan County Memorial Hospital
- - - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cline, are parents of a daughter, - - -
- - - Dismissed - - - - - - Mrs. Samuel Cline and daughter, - - -
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, August 11 & 13, 1974.)

Morgantown Elementary gives awards to students

Morgantown Elementary School had its annual awards program in the school gym. The following awards were presented: - - - GRADE 1, Mrs. Porter - - - - - - Math, Spelling, Reading: Cindy Cline, Marty Mills, Eric Mulder, Mike Satter, Matt Shaul. - - - - - - MUSIC AWARDS: Cindy Cline, William Chambers, grade 1; - - - (Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, June 4, 1981.)

Morgantown School gives out awards

Awards day at Morgantown Elementary School was May 27. Principal James Horton has announced names of the recipients.
- - - Grade 2, room 3 — teacher, Mary Chandler.
Scholastic achievement: William Chambers Jr., Cynthia Cline, Dorienda Cromer, Amanda Davis, Kelly Goodwin, Jacinda Graphman, Meleah Lory, Amy Lower, Martin Mills, Jody Salamander, Michael Satter, Matthew Sichting, Joey Troxel, Glenn Walker, Andrew Watkins. - - - (Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, Thursday, June 3, 1982.)

Morgantown Elementary School has awards program

The annual awards day at Morgantown Elementary School was on May 16 in the school gym. The following awards were presented: - - -Grade 3, Room 6 Miss Laura Powell - - - - - -Academic Awards: - - - - - - ; Cindy Cline, spelling, math, social studies and science; - - - - - - Good Citizenship: - - - - - - Cindy Cline - - - Music Award Miss Mary Cavanaugh - - - - - - 3rd (Grade): Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Art Awards - - -
- - - 3rd (Grade): Cindy Cline, - - -
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, June 2, 1983.)

Morgantown Elementary School honors student on annual awards day

Morgantown Elementary observed the awards day on May 30 and the following awards were presented: - - - - - - Presidential academic fitness awards: William Roger Chambers, Cynthia Ann Cline, Gregory Robert Evans, Donna Sue LaFary, Lisa Luanna Love, Eric Franklin Mulder, Jody Kay Salamander, Michael James Satter, Chadwick Greg Sichting, Michael Scott Wolfe and Robert John Zupancic. - - - - - - Academic awards: Jacinda Graphman, Cindy Cline, Joey Chapman, Buddy Chambers, Joey Troxal, Heidi Flora, Kim Price, Greg Evans, Eric Mulder, Mandy Watkins, Robbie Zupancic, Lisa Love, Mandy Davis, and Amy Burton. - - - - - - Girls' most improved athlete - Kim Price, Kelly Goodwin, and Cindy Cline. (Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, June 6, 1985.)

Love in your heart

If you have love in your heart
Love enough to share Let it flow to everyone
If you really care
If you love deep inside you
Comes up from within You may see a beautiful
Relationship begin
If you have found empty spaces
In your heart and soul
Love may be the perfect thing
To make those spaces whole
Cindy Cline

Indian Creek Middle School
Trafalgar, IN
(ELECTRIC CONSUMER, May 1986 - Page 19.)

Indian Creek Middle has awards program
Indian Creek Middle School students received awards and certificates at a recent awards program and eighth grade graduation. - - Grade 6 Student Council: Matt Sichting, Jason Bambery, Shawn Adams, Cindy Cline, Jamie Rund, Jon Spurgeon, Tracy Fox, Bobbie Fisher, Neil Tanner, Dewey McLin, Steve Layman, and Robbie Hofmann.
- - - Grade 6 track: Buddy Chambers, Cindy Cline, Amanda Davis, Heather DeOrto, Sharilee Doty, Robert Duhamcll, Gregory Evans, Nicole Fulp, Robbie Hofmann, Lisa Love, Amy Lower, Cindy Minor, Sean Pottorff, Kim Price, Troy Taylor, Robert Turner, Travis Tworek, Cara Vansickle, Glenn Walker, and Byron Legan. - - -
- - - Grade 6 girls basketball special awards: B team - Peggy Jones and Kim Price, leading scorers; Peggy Jones and Hanna Lashbrook, leading rebounders; Kim Price, leading free throw shooter; Heather DeOrto, most improved; Heather DeOrto and Amy Burton, mental attitude; and Cindy Cline defensive hustler. - - -
- - - Grade 6 special track awards: Lisa Love and Heather DeOrto, rookies of the year; Cindy Cline and Sharilee Doty, mental attitude; Lisa Love, super sprinter; Cindy Cline, Cindy Minor, dashing distancer; Lisa Love fantastic fielder; Cindy Cline, most improved; Nicole Fulp, most improved. - - -
- - - Talent contest winners: 1st place for 5th and 6th grades - Curtis Zook; 2nd place, Cindy Cline, and third place, Travis Tworek. - -
- - - Grade 6 math awards: Bryan Tearman, Dewey McLin, Daryl Ellis, Heather DeOrto, John Cave, Sharilee Doty, Greg Evans, Donna Lafary, Amy Schilling, Cindy Minor, Susie Coy, Sarah McClelland, Jeremy Bright, Bobby Duhamell, Robert Turner, Cindy Cline, Bob Gerdt, Aaron Park, Joie Haywood, Jacinda Graphman, Chris Rather, Gabriel Thompson, Eric Mulder, Shawn Adams, Daphne Gerdt, Neal Tanner, Becky Smith, Rocky Ellis, Lynn Tharpe, and Stacy Cravens. - - -
- - - Grade 6 science awards: - - - Cindy Cline - - -
- - - Grade 6 social studies awards: Cindy Cline - - -
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, June 11, 1986.)

Indian Creek Middle lists honor roll

Students at Indian Creek Middle School receiving all A's, A-average and academic ratings for the third nine weeks grading period are listed below. - - - Grade 7: A-average. Cindy Cline. - - -
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, April 15, 1987.)

Indian Creek Middle School presents awards
The following were awards given at I C M S to students in grades 5, 6, 7, and 8. - - - - - - Grade 7 - - - - - - Perfect attendance: Cindy Cline, - - -
- - - Straight A's: - - - Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Physical Education: - - - Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Social Studies: Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Health: - - - Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Science: - - - Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Reading: - - - Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Student Council - - - - - - Grade 7: Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Athletic Awards - - - - - - Grade 7: - - - Cindy Cline - - -
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, Tuesday, June 9, 1987.)

Final honor roll for Indian Creek Middle School listed

- - - Grade 8 - - - - - - A-Average: Cindy Cline, - - - - - - Second semester- - - Straight A's: Cindy Cline, - - -
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, Monday, June 13, 1988.)

Girls Track Braves 75, Mohawks 43

WALDRON—Indian Creek's girls track team opened the '89 season with 10 first-places and a 75-43 scalping of the Waldron Mohawks Monday.
Jennifer Lewis and Kelli Ramage were individual double winners for the Braves. Lewis won the 1600-meter run in 6:26 and the 800 in 3:02. Ramage took the 400 and 200 (:30.4) dashes.
Natasha Weddle won the shot put with a toss of 28-3 and Sarah McClelland was victorious in the discus with a throw of 66-6.
Also placing first individually were Heather DeOrto in the 100 (:14.3); Lisa Love in the 300 hurdles (:56.0) and Cindy Cline in the 3200 (15.14). The 1600-meter relay team of Love, Denise Arnold, Weddle and Ramage was first with a 4:52 clocking.
The Braves also had eight second-place finishers in the meet.
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, April 11, 1989.)

IC girls must get healthy before wealthy
By Dan Courtney Staff Writer

TRAFALGAR — Indian Creek girls track coach Joe Lesko has the numbers and enough capable girls to compete with anyone in the Mid-Hoosier Conference. Now if they can only stay healthy.
The current medical problems reads like a hospital admitting list.
Sophomore Lisa Love, a sectional qualifier last year in the 800 meters and teams best all-around athlete according to Lesko, is coming off a viral infection. Over spring break next week she is scheduled to have her tonsils taken out.
Freshman Shannan Hoagland, the Braves No. 1 and only hurdler, is rehabilitating her knee. Junior Denise Arnold, the jack-of-all-trades on the team, is also nursing a knee injury and still lacks the endurance to jump in and be a factor.
Freshman Kim Tanner, who is a strong sprinter, has been seeing the doctor about a hip injury.
Once the aforementioned athletes get back to 100 percent, they will join two other of Lesko's top performers — sophomore Cindy Cline and freshman Andi Fulp.
Cline qualified for sectional last year in the 3200 meters at 13:10. Meanwhile, Fulp will long jump and run the 1600 and 1600-meter relay. Lesko said Fulp's leaps (14-feet-5) as an eighth grader were better than any other athlete on the team last year.
"They (Fulp, Cline and Love) are so coachable. They do what I want and more," Lesko said.
Along with Cline, senior Kelli Ramage returns as a sectional qualifier. Ramage set the school record and made the sectional in the 400 (:60.00) last year. She was also part of the sectional 1600 relay team with Arnold, Love and the graduated Jennifer Lewis.
"She wants to be conference champ (in the 400)," Lesko commented on Ramage.
The fifth-year coach would also like to be conference champs as a team for the fourth time under his reign. Challenges will come from North and South Decatur, Brown County and even Edinburgh.
The Braves will face even more talent in the county meet where Lesko has set a mark of a top three finish.
"It would be a big accomplishment," Lesko said.
If the Braves are to make a serious run at those goals, they must shore up on the field events. The discus and shot events will be handled by an inexperienced corp led by sophomore Sarah McClelland and freshmen Hannah Lashbrook and Jennifer Smith.
"McClelland started out last year (In the throwing events) and you can tell she has a year under her belt," Lesko added.
Arnold, Love and sophomore Cara Vansickle will handle the high jumping duties.
Aside from the field events, which Lesko hopes will improve as the season progresses, he sees a lot of good things from this years Creek team.
"I don't see any running event where the ability is not there to qualify. Every dual meet we can be competitive," Lesko stated.
The Braves will travel to Brown County tonight for a tri-meet with Southwestern.
1990 GIRLS ROSTER - CL.
Kelli Ramage - 12
Denise Arnold - 11
Jill Feister - 11
Kim Flatt - 11
Amy Lower - 11
Stef Chllders - 10
Cindy Cline - 10
Kelly Hannum - 10
Lisa Love - 10
Sarah McClelland - 10
Stef Scrogham - 10
Cara Vanslckle - 10
Andi Fulp - 9
Shannan Hoagland - 9
Hannah Lashbrook - 9
Jennifer Smith - 9
Kim Tanner - 9
Coach: Joe Lesko
Asst. Coach: Rose Moore
199O Schedule
3-28 — at Brown County tri-meet
3-29 — at Beech Grove
4-9 — WALDRON
4. 10 — at Center Grove
4-17 — at Hauser
4-25 — County (at Whiteland)
4-27 — at Jennings County Inv.
5-1 — EDINBURGH/EMINENCE/MONROVIA
5-8 — Conference (at Edinburgh)
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, March 28, 1990.)

IC presents awards for spring
TRAFALGAR—Tim Parr, Robert Turner, Heath Childers, Sharilee Doty and Kelli Rarnage took the top awards in their respective endeavors for this spring's sports at Indian Creek.
Childers earned Medalist honors for the Brave golf team, while Drew Glentzer took the Mental Attitude Award and David McNeery was Most Improved.
Turner was the Point Leader for boys track. Andy Cline received the Mental Attitude Award, and Bobby Duhamell was Most Improved.
For girls track, Ramage was named Most Valuable. Most Improved was Andi Fulp, and Cindy Cline earned the Mental Attitude Award.
Doty was the MVP for tennis, while Debbie Bates and Amy Youngblood shared the Most Improved Award. Cara Garrison was the recipient of the Mental Attitude Award.
Parr was the Leading Hitter for IC baseball.
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, June 20, 1990.)

Braves 21, Cougars 34
TRAFALGAR - Indian Creek evened its record at 1-1 with a victory over South Decatur Tuesday.
The Braves swept the top three placings of the event. Andi Fulp was first in 17:10. She was followed in second by Cindy Cline with a 19:45.
Libby Davis came in third for the Braves at 19:89 and Dawn Mathias was fifth with a 20:40. Also competing for (Indian) Creek was Angie Bray in 10th.
(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, September 11, 1991.)

Forty County Students on IU Founder's Day List

Forty students from Morgan County were among the undergraduate students on the Indiana University Bloomington campus who earned recognition for academic achievement during second semester of 1993-94.
They were named to the Founder's Day list, formerly known as the Dean's List.
Students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average from a possible 4.0 in a minimum of 12 hours of course work to be named to the list. All students so named will be honored at the traditional Founder's Day ceremony to be in March 1995 on the Bloomington campus.
Those from Martinsville on the list were: - - - Cynthia Ann Cline, P.O. Box 1728; Miles Andrew Cline, P.O. Box 1728; - - -
(Daily Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, July 30, 1994.)

IU students honored with Founders Day

KATRINA CRAWFORD
Indiana Daily Student
Excitement was running high Saturday at the IU Auditorium as hundreds of students, parents, faculty members, and administrators prepared themselves for the Founders Day ceremony and celebration.
Several families stood outside with their honorees before attending the ceremony, which is held to celebrate academic excellence and recognize students who achieved a 3.5 GPA or higher in 1994.
And inside the building, faculty members shared in the exhilaration as they put on their academic robes before marching into the Auditorium.
The ceremony started at 2 p.m., when the first strong notes of the organ were heard throughout the Auditorium. The organ was played as the platform party proceeded to its place on the stage.
The Auditorium then hushed as the ceremony began with a few words from IU President Myles Brand.
He later introduced Ritchie Hoffman, the campus minister of Christian Student Fellowship who gave the invocation.
Hoffman produced a chuckle from the audience after he said
"we even honor those moms and dads who came to honor their sons and daughters who did not have a choice in being here."
The IU Jazz Ensemble, conducted by IU music Professor David Baker, played an original composition titled "Wells-Spring." Written by Baker, the songs were dedicated to IU Chancellor Herman B Wells and were played in honor of the University's 175th birthday.
Brand called the performance "brilliant." He talked about lU's history, and said "our Founders Day ceremony is a reminder of that outstanding history."
After Brand spoke, he turned the podium over to IU Vice President Gerald Bepko. Bepko, also IUPUI chancellor, awarded several faculty members with various awards.
One faculty award winner was Rita Maremore, professor of speech and hearing sciences. She said she was excited to be awarded the Pinnel Award for University Service.
The student speaker, senior Jules Lin, followed Bepko. His speech reflected on his years at IU and offered friendly advice for other students.
Lin first defined a "Hoosier" using the University's standards, and then speculated about what lU's founders would think about the campus now. He also addressed the stories he could tell his grandchildren about his days on the IU campus — including surviving dorm food.
The speech ended with his encouragement to all students to try and obtain the goals they seek and his own definition of a "Hoosier."
"The definition of a Hoosier is inside of you and me," Lin said.
The honors students were then presented with Kenneth Gros Louis, IU vice president and IU-Bloomington chancellor, offering the first words of recognition.
"(It) is (a) time to pause, to say to you, your parents, that we celebrate you because you are among the best and the brightest," Gros Louis said. "You have my affection and my very best wishes."
All in attendance joined together to sing "Chimes of Indiana," and "Hail to Old IU" after all the students were honored.
Brand then invited the crowd to join a celebration at the Indiana Memorial Union.
"I think this is terrific. I'm very proud of each and every one of them," Brand said after the ceremony. "It's a great day to celebrate the quality of the University by celebrating the quality of the students. I could not be more pleased."

(Indiana Daily Student, Bloomington, Indiana, Monday, March 6, 1995.)

The following students have been named to the Founder's Day list at Indiana University. The Founder's Day list was previously called the Dean's list.
Students must earn at least a 3.5 grade-point average from a possible 4.0 in a minimum of 12 hours of course work.
The students were honored at the traditional Founder's Day ceremony held Saturday on the Bloomngton Campus.
- - - FROM MARTINSVILLE: Cynthia Cine; Miles Cline; - - -
(Herald - Times, Bloomington, Indiana, March 6, 1995.)

IU Founder's Day List Includes 42 County Students

Forty-two undergraduate students at Indiana University's Bloomington campus from Morgan County have achieved the Founder's Day List for academic excellence for Semester I, 1994-95.
The Founder's Day list was previously known as the dean's list. Students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average from a possible 4.0 in a minimum of 12 hours of course work. These students will be honored during Founder's Day on Saturday, March 5, on the Bloomington campus.
Twenty-eight students from Martinsville named to the list include: Cynthia Ann Cline, P.O. Box 1728; Miles Andrew Cline, P.O. Box 1728; - - - ( Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, March 7, 1995.)

County Students Make Founders Day List at IU

Thirty-seven students from Morgan County achieved the Founders Day Honors List for academic excellence during second semester 1994-95 on the Indiana University Bloomington campus. The Founders Day List previously was referred to as the Dean's List.
Students must earn at least a 3.5 grade-point average from a possible 4.0 in a minimum of 12 hours of course work.
These students will be honored at the traditional Founders Day ceremony in the spring of 1996 on the Bloomington campus.
From Martinsville, they include - - - Cynthia Ann Cline, P.O. Box 1728; - - -(Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana, Thursday, July 27, 1995.)

STUDENT NEWS

The following area students have been named to the Founders Day Honors List for academic excellence during second semester 1994-95. The Founders Day Last previously was referred to as the dean's list.
Students must earn at least a 3.5 grade-point average from a possible 4.0 in a minimum of 12 hours of course work.
The students will be honored at the traditional Founders Day ceremony to be held in the Spring of 1996 on the Bloomington campus.
Martinsviile: - - - Cynthia Ann Cline; - - -
(Herald-Times, Bloomington, Indiana, August 3, 1995.)

Cynthia Ann CLINE and Brian STEWART were married on October 18, 2003 in Shoals Christian Church, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana.7 Brian STEWART8 (son of James Ronald STEWART and Mary Rose HEMBREE) was born on February 25, 1972 in Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.8
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Cynthia Ann CLINE and Brian STEWART had the following children:

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Jacob Drury STEWART was born on October 2, 2007.9
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Stewart
Cynthia Ann and Brian James Stewart of Martinsville are the parents of a son born at 8:53 p.m. Oct. 2,2007, at Morgan Hospital and Medical Center in Martinsvillc.
Jacob Drury Stewart weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was 20 inches long.
Maternal grandparents are Sam and Claudia Cline of Martinsville.
Paternal grandparents are Ronnie Stewart of Shoals and the late Rose Stewart. (Reporter-Times, Martinsville, Indiana, October 2007.)