Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 2 November 2000 — Page 21
The Muncie Times, October 19, 2000, page 21
Fabrice, Caprice are in this week’s spotlight
By Judy Mays Fabrice Atchade, 18, is a senior at Muncie Central High School, where his favorite subject is math. He has a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Fabrice attends Gethsemane United Methodist Church. In his spare time he enjoys playing basketball. Fabrice enjoys going to church with his family. His favorite food: lasagna. Fabrice said he doesn’t have a role model. The best advice he’s received is to
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Fabrice Atchade, a senior at
Muncie Central study and get a good education. “I’d advise others to study, too,” Fabrice said. Fabrice doesn’t have a favorite book. His favorite movie
Caprice Gill, a 5th grader at Garfield Elementary is “Mission Impossible.” “My biggest challenge is to do well in my studies,” Fabrice said. He is the son of Pierre and Regina
Atchade. Caprice Marie Ann Gill, 10, is a 5th grade student at Garfield Elementary School. Caprice has a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. She enjoys singing in !he school choir and playing volleyball. In her spare time, Caprice likes to play computer games. She enjoys playing jokes on her family, especially her brother. Her favorite food: ice cream. He role model is her friend and classmate, Brandy Button. “I admire her
because she’s nice, she helps me,” said Caprice. “The best advice I’ve received is to be responsible and to do good. I’d tell others to do the same. Caprice attends Good Samaritan Missionary Baptist Church. Her favorite book is Runaway Slave by Ann McGovern. Her favorite movie is “James and the Giant Peach.” My biggest challenge is playing volleyball. She is the daughter of Helen Seals and RodneyGill.
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