Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 111, Number 46, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 17 November 1993 — Page 4
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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, November 17, 1993
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Compliments team
TO THE ADVANCE-NEWS: ~*<*lt was * very rewarding and complimentary to hear Rev. Bly of St. Isidore Catholic Church, Nappanee, in his sermon Sunday morning. He is a teacher of history at St. Joseph Catholic School, and a former football coach at that school. He was very high in his praise of the Panthers and their coach—their
Great support
TO THE ADVANCE-NEWS: On behalf of the Friends of the Nappanee Public Library, I would like to thank the people who supported our current fund-raising project, “Revue ’93.” The Nappanee Public Library’s Endowment Fund was increased by SIBOO, because of your generosity. The Endowment Fund is the library’s insurance for the future. Our goal is to offer the Nappanee community quality library service now and in the future, to the next generation of Nappanee residents. A special thanks to Richard - Pletcherand the Amish Acres Theat--fre Company, for the donation of their time and talents in the perfor.j mance of “Revue ’93.” Your help »provided our community with an Jafternoon of entertainment and a J means to support our library. * Thank you to the staff of the • library for their support, which was I instrumental in the success of this {project. Linda Yoder, director, and 'Dixie Sheetz, communications ►assistant; Carol Ludwick, Peg ► Dudzinski, Sharon Neverman, Joni {Walters, and Sheryl Gingerich. '•* Thanks to the corporate sponsors, >vho contributed money to the 'fcndowment fund: J. Michael, Inc., Shoes, Family Fare, John’s {Butcher Shop, Miller’s Market, Dr. {Mark Hutsell, Radio Shack, Fidler, 'lnc., Nappanee Spinal Adjusting jjCenter, Skynard’s Pizza, Anglemcy|j;r Osteopathic Clinic, Sons of the {American Legion, McCormick {"Motors, Main Street Antique and {JCrafts, and the Nappanee Antique j. Thank you to all the individuals
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excellent performance and sportsmanship of both the coach and players-and a good, clean game that was outstanding. He also commended very highly the dedicated fans. Thanks, Father Bly, for your compliments and praise. Trilba Speicher A Panther Fan
who contributed their time, and helped make “Revue ’93” successful: Bob Gessinger, Lorene Harman, Sonya Harman, Gerald Hoffer, John Leavitt, John Loucks, Dan Metzler, Pat Miller, Esther Metzler, Marge Quakenbush and Ruth Trinkley. Thank you to the Nappanee community, for supporting us in all of our endeavors. Friends President Nancy Denlinger Wanted of the Week Wjmted by the FBI and Elkhart Police Department, for roberry of a banking type institution, is Ronald C. Stryjewski. The suspect is a white male standing 6’ tall and weighing approximately 160 pounds. He has brown hair and eyes and was bom March 19, 1967. Be a Crime Stopper, call toll-free 1-800-342-STOP. Callers will be assigned code numbers and will not have to give their names.
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NWHS honor students The following list of honor roll students for die first nine weeks grading period has been issued by North Wood High School. Those students who have earned a 4.0 grade point average are as follows: Seniors--Josi Chupp, Jeff Schrock, Sonya Sheets and Angela Vandenburg. Juniors-Rachel Gaut, Sam Reschly, Jon Schrock, Jacob Sellon and Charlie Zercher. Sophomores—Christianne Beron. Freshmen—Sharon Bartholomew* Mary Eby, Jessica Gunn, Molly Roeder and Sara Stickley. Those students who have earned a 3.7-3.99 grade point average are listed on the Principal’s Honor roll, as follows: Seniors-Anthony Adams, Heather Brandt, Tamra Brown, Catherine Chupp, Kevin Cloud, David Dyck, Scott Fervida, Mario Freitas, Sheila Ganger, Tracy George, Jennifer Graber, Jeffrey Hartzell, Derek Herr, Gretchen Hess, Maria Kezar, Melisa Klotz, Robert Oglesbee, Jared Rouch, Kara Scheumann, Nikki Stump and Kyra Witmer. Juniors-William Abel, Jessica Adkins, John Albrecht, Dalton Bontrager, Michael Bontrager, Jolene Clouse, Michael Graber, Jason Loucks, Marcy Miller, Wendi Nunemaker, Andrew Roeder, Amy Slagle and Jason Vanbruaene. Sophomores-Brandi Aleo, Sou
Bounmythavong, Tonya Clem, Nicholous Collins, Aaron Cook, Denise Cunningham, Rochelle Eby, Kimberly Engbrecht, Sara Freed, Elizabeth Hirschy, Toni Huff, Amber Hutsell, David Kauffman, Jacob Klotz, Michael Leeper and Jason McCuen. Also-Amy Meinert, Michael Miller, Stephanie Neff, Megan Newcomer, Katrina Null, Tamberli Persing, Sovilla Schmucker, Timothy Schmucker, Marla Schrock, Andrew Smith, Brian Snyder, Kristen Weldy, Valerie Weldy, Traci Wilkins and Nathan Yoder. Freshmen—Carolyn Allen, Alicia Berger, Elizabeth Blosser, Kortncy Geyer, Robert Graybill, Paige Jessup, Terra Lambright, Carrie Miller, Terrylene Miller, Jennifer Mohr, Aaron Morey and Jennifer Paulsen. Also-Matthew Peterson, Janelle Ryder, Scott Schmucker, Kasee Speicher, Pamela Street, Jason Ulery, Amberly Whitehead, Christina Widmer and Stephanie Williams. Those students who have earned a 3.2-3.69, with no grade lower than a C are listed on the Regular Honor Roll, as follows: Scniors-Carolyn Bennett, Betsy Billey, Emily Bush, Joshua Callander, Geoffrey Clemans, Tera Cook, Donald Dyck, Jill Eby, Robert Galbreath, Angela Gaut, Kamela Geyer, Michael Graybill, Angela Hahn, Bradley Hartman, Ryan Hartman, Wesley Hartman, Jessica Hickman, Michele Hollar, Laura Hoover, and Valerie Huber. And—Nacobi Huff, Kimberly Kulp, Marian Mahon, Renee Mausl, Betsy Myers, Heather Nusbaum, Patrick Otis, Stacey Overholser, Nathan Parrow, Dena Ramer, Nicole Ritchie, Tracy Shafer, Tyler Sloat, Benjamin Snyder, Kyle Stickley, Ned Stoller, Elizabeth Stull, Patrick Thompson, Ryan Tom, Wendy Truex and Heather Warner. Juniors—Erica Berkey, Andrew Blosser, Monica Chupp, Sarah Culp, Lenn Detwiler, Thomas Duncan, Garrett Eby, Shonda Fingerle, Cami Greenawalt, Andrew Grimm, Rebecca Hale, Christy Hartman, Andrew Hirschy, Silas Jessup and Sara Klopfenstein. Also-Shawn Kobb, Keith Langton, Rhett Lehman, John Mattcm, John Metzger, Melissa Mohr, Aaron Nichols, Brandy Nichols, Lori Nunemaker, Tavia Oberholzer, Eric
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Parents and the loyal fans in the stands aren’t the only ones with Panthet spirit! Second graders at Union (pictured) and Woodview Elementaries have decorated their halls with North Wood football player look-alikes. They even added the numbers and names of North Wood’s team members to the paper replicas. Some of the namesakes date back to cousins, uncles, etc. that were part of the Black Crunch in the past. Pictured from front, left: Ben Thompson, Kelsey
Wakarusa lists honorees
The following Wakarusa Middle School students have been named to honor roll status for the first grading period. High Honor Roll, sixth gradeNicole Bontrager, Brett Brumbaugh, Kath Carlton, Josh Corwin, Brock Doty, Eric Esenwein, Suzy Hirschy, Amy Hoover, Jesse Hoover, Nick Juday, Justin Lantzer, Seth Lechlitner, Levi Miller, Andce Morris, Cori Neff, Benji Paulus, Jill Ratcike, Katy Sonner, Becky Sutter and Jill Vanßruaene. Regular Honor Roll, sixth gradeRyan Bartholomew, Kristina Berger, Aaron Bolt, Julie Bove, Stephanie Camer, Tina Cerame, Jill Tompos, Janette Ulery, Angela Vanover, Heather Weidenhaft and Abigail Zell. Sophomorcs—Jennifcr 'Abel, Maggie Abel, Rachel Bonewitz, Lisa Brock, Jason Brown, Christopher Coffin, Reuben Eicher, Jill Esenwein, Jeffrey Ferguson, Jeridan Fingerle, Kelly Finnigan, Angela Gingerich, Tasha Grose, Dawn Hartman, Heather Heplcr, Bobbi Howard and Angela King. And—Kelley Langton, Valerie Lightfoot, Keith Mahin, Kellie Mellinger, Matthew Moyer, Nicole Mullet, Brooke Myers, Susan Schwartz, Andrew Sloat, David Speicher, Michael Stulzman, Erin Tobias, Christine Vanover, Bradley Welty, Heather Wilson, Jeffrey Wise and Laura Woody. Freshmcn--Gary Aldridge, Elizabeth Beath, Mary Berger, Mikel Berger, Sarah Bonewitz, Charity Bontreger, Michelle Bowman, Wesley Bumworth, Lucas Carlton, Jeremiah Carroll, Lisa Cripe, Jodie Dittman, Wesley Dodson, Tracie Fairchild, Amos Frye, Amy Harter, Alysia Heplcr, Jason Hill, Mikel Hochstctler, Wendalyn Hoover, Alyssa Juday, Shana Kandel, Christopher Leinbach and Minica Miller. Also—Calvin Moser, Mindi Patterson, Michael Pierce, Christcl Ramer, Sarah Rhodes, Amanda Russell, Michael Sanders, Gary Schmucker, Jerry Schmucker, Molly Shaw, Eric Sitek, Amy Sloat, Lani Stover, Ryan StuLsman, Heather Stutzman, Bruce Tillotson, Timothy Vance, Neil Vandergrift, Jodi Walters, Zakery Warren, Timi Wegmiller and Barrv Witmer.
Panther spirit prevails
Cochran, John Collins, Alex Cook, Jacob Crist, Erin Fisher, Sean Gibson, Brandon Greenawalt, Jason Harter, Keli Herr, Jamie Hill, Stephanie Hill, Kristen Holsinger, Amanda Hommerding, Aaron Hoover, Holly Jones, Christie Keen, Amanda Licchty, Lindsay Martin, Matt Miller, Erin Newcomer, Vicki Otis, Kelly Reese, Michael Reschly, Rocco Rigsby, Charlie Roeder, Derek Sheets, Shelly Stichtcr, David Stickel, Beth Stoltzfus, Alisa Stutzman, Duane Weaver and Marlene Weaver. High Honor Roll, seventh gradeJoey Abel, Grace Bonewitz, Anne Brubaker, Molly Culp, Sarah Harter, Jennifer Lantzer, Ben Lechlitner, Carrie Leinbach, Laura Mast, Amanda Metzger, Emily Metzger, John Moneyheffer, Brad Rateike, Justin Sellon, Megan Sloat, Anna Stutzman and Annie Zell. Regular Honor Roll, seventh grade—Kelly Anglemyer, Cassi Canen, Roseanne Chupp, Jennifer Cunningham, Paula Eby, Brad Greenlee, Kristie Hill, Rachel Hoover, Holly Hostetler, Kabc Jessup, Chad Martin, Nicole Miller, Emily Myers, Nick Neufeldt, Darin Nunemaker, Joshua Shrock, Kristen Stichtcr, Lana Stoller, Brandon Tom and Reba Weaver. High Honor Roll, eighth gradeHeidi Batrcs, Latt Bounmythavong, Nicole Friend, Matt Hcnkler, Amanda Hoover, Rebecca Hoover, Shawn Hoover, Andrea Jones, Chris LeCount, Wes Lechlitner, Melinda Miller, Sarah Moneyheffer, Michelle Stoller, Neil Stoller, Melissa Stull, Mary Swartzentruber, Reese Turns, Monica Whitehead, Ryan Woodle and Eric Zell. Regular Honor Roll, eighth grade--Blainc Beehler, Leona Beron, Bob Brown, Stacy Cerame, Stephanie Clem, Heidi Collins, Ericka Doering, Shelley Hartman, Tony Hartman, Angela Hattery, Joshua Hawn, Arika Hess, Sarah Krcps, Mindy Licchty, Jamie Martin, Lisa Martin, Mindi Martin, Nathan Miller, Suzanne Moudy, Kami Myers, Sayre Oberholser, Derrick Ramer, Ty Schuller, Nichole Stewart, Marcia Stickler, Justin Stutzman, David Suberlak, Lora Turpin, Erin Warner, Michelle Weaver, John Wolf and Matt Yoder. PERFECT ATTENDANCE Eighth grade-Heidi Bates, Leona Beron, Jamye Best, Jason Bonewitz, Phanom Boribounc, Kisha Bortz, Latt Bounmythavong, Bobby Brown, Stacey Cerame, Stephanie Clem, Stephanie Clindaniel, Heidi Collins, Brent Cook, Jennifer Cook, Donald Cramer, Ericka Doering, Nicole Friend, Travis George, Adelina Gonzales, Shelley Hartman, Tony Hartman, Joshua Hawn, Matt Hcnkler, Arika Hess, Ellie Hill, Matthew Hilly, Seth Holdeman, Jesse Holmes, Amanda Hoover, Rebecca Hoover, Shawn Hoover, Pamela Hyde and Shana Kohler. Also-Amy Kurtz, Wes Lechlitner, Mindy Liechty, Adam Loucks, Jamie Martin, Lisa Martin, Todd McKechnic, Melinda Miller, Nathan Miller, Brian Mishlcr, Sarah Moneyheffer, Suzanne Moudy, Bryan Nichols, Nick Nunemaker, Sayre Oberholzer, Derrick Ramer, Justin Rogers, Bradley Sarber, Brian Schmcltz, Ty Schuller, Nichole Stewart, Marcia Stickler, Neil Stoller, Lora Turpin, Loren Weaver, Michelle Weaver, Cynthia Weldy, Monica Whitehead, Ryan Woodle, Eric Zell and Erik Zimmerman. Seventh grade-Joey Abel, Sarah Zndcrson, Grace Bonewitz, Anne Brubaker, Jerimy Camer, Rosanne Chupp, Katrina Clouse, Jon Cook, Jennifer Cunningham, Paula Eby, David Everingham, Brad Greenlee, Sarah Harter, Kristie Hill, Aaron Huber, Jennifer Lantzer, Ben Lech-
Gillam, Michelle Flora, Tyler Mast, Seth Hochstetler, Nelson Miller and Andrew Carlisle. Second row: Duane Miller, J.D. Troyer, Andrew Buss, Mike Uhl, JaNee Smith, Monica Borkholder and Alisha Rowe. Third row: Heath Yoder, Norman Miller, Kevin Hershberger, Melissa Hall, Toby Welch, Chris Platz and Darrin Yoder. Fourth row: Nate Stahly, Austin Mattern, Adam Tobias, Danielle Buzzard, Amy Mast, Cory Bianchini and Ben Anglin. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)
litner, Carrie Leinbach, Daniel Martin, Amanda Metzger, Emily Metzger, Nicole Miller, Nick Neufeldt, Darin Nunemaker, Bradley Rateike, Joshua Shrock, Megan Sloat, Kristen Stichtcr, Anna Stutsman, Brandon Tom, Matt Turpin, Reba Weaver and Annie Zell. Sixth grade-James Beath, Kristina Berger, Nicole Bontrager, Julie Bove, Kath Carlton, Stephanie Camer, John Collins, Joshua Corwin, Mark Davidhizar, Joe Doering, Brock Doty, Eric Esenwein, Jeremy Hartzell, Clifford Hennings, Jamie Hill, Stephanie Hill, Suzy Hirschy, Kristen Holsingcr, Amanda Hommerding and Aaron Hoover. And—Amy Hoover, Jesse Hoover, Randy Huff, Holly Jones, Susan Kulp, Justin Lantzer, Jon Lechlitner, Seth Lechlitner, Christopher Martin, Matthew Miller, Cori Neff, Victoria Otis, Benji Paulus, Jill Rateike, Michael Reschly, Charlie Roeder, Derek Scheets, Jennifer Shoup, Josh Stark, Susan Stump, Alisa Stutsman, Becky Sutter, Jill Vanßruaene, Duane Weaver, Marlene Weaver and Joshua Wilson. New books at Library ADULT FICTION Free To Love, Trump--a wealthy blue-blood sets out to destroy his ex-wife and her newfound happiness with her new husband, in this novel by Ivana Trump. Sacred Clowns, Hillerman— Navajo Tribal Policemen Joe Leaphom and Jim Chee are reunited in an effort to unravel a treacherous web of tribal politics and murder. The Black Opal, Holt-a young Englishwoman returns to the house where she grew up, determined to unravel the mystery of her past, in this novel of romantic suspense. The Buccaneers, Whartonyoung American girls from wealthy families travel to London where their fathers’ money gains them social acceptance in this novel set at the turn of the century. Winds of Fury, Lackey-this conclusion to the “Mage Winds” trilogy is a science fiction fantasy of adventure and sorcery. The Ryer Avenue Story, Uhnak-a murder in the Bronx in 1935 returns to destroy the lives and futures of six people who were children at the scene. Used To Kill, O’Donnell—although the police believe her client is responsible for the death of her husband, private investigator Gwen Ramadge vows to unmask the real killer and set the client free-no matter what the cost. If You Knew Me, Roiphe-a biologist and an English teacher discover that first love is not just for the young, in this tender novel. Messenger Bird, McCall-an inexperienced young surgeon learns the healing power of compassion from a Sioux-Lakota nurse and schoolteacher on a Native American reservation. ADULT NON-FICTION Martyr’s Day, Kelly-a story of the Persian Gulf War by an eyewitness. She’s A Rebel, Gaar-the history of women in rock and roll. Here On Gilligan’s Isle, Johnson-behind-the-scenes guide to the TV show. Virtual Reality, Rheingold-the revolutionary technology of computer-generated artifical worlds. Money and the Mature Woman, Leonard-financial advice for women in midlife.
