Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 165, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1986 — Page 10

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, February 20,1986

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Indiana State Police An attempted breaking-and-entering of the Tri-County Bank at Bainbridge was reported by Indiana State Police at Putnamville. According to Trooper Harry Swank’s report, the window of the east door of the bank, located on U.S. 36, was broken out between 6:30 and 10 p.m. Wednesday. However, no entry was gained into the bank. Swank investigated, along with Bainbridge Town Marshal Walter Huffman. Sheriff’s Dept. A 22-year-old Cloverdale man and his passenger were slightly injured and the 1984 GMC van they were in virtually totaled in a one-vehicle accident Wednesday evening on State Road 42, three miles east of U.S. 231. According to Deputy Robert Patton’s report, Jeffery L. Branneman, Route 2, Cloverdale, was westbound on Ind. 42 in the van. He said he was talking to his passenger, Matt Branneman, no age available, when the vehicle left the roadway. The van struck a ditch and overturned, causing in excess of SIO,OOO damage, police said. The driver complained of pain in his shoulder, while the passenger suffered minor facial bleeding, Patton said. Deputy Patton also investigated a cardeer accident at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday on Manhattan Road. Bernice E. Cromer, 63, 711 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, was northbound on Manhattan Road when a deer entered the roadway and collided with her 1985 Chevrolet. Damage to the vehcile was estimated at S2OO-sl,ooo. City Police At 1:45 a.m. Thursday near the City Garage lot, a 1972 Chevrolet Impala, driven by Darrin Query, 19, Route 1, Greencastle, struck a parked car owned by Duane and Jennifer Burk, 13 Beveridge St., Greencastle. Sgt. Terry Kendall investigated. The police report, however, did not list the estimated damage to Query’s car or the Burks’ 1979 Ford Thunderbird. Putnam Circuit Court James Wisdom vs. Peggy Wisdom, dissolution of marriage. David C. Heavin and Janice M. Heavin vs. Larry Crawley and Cheryl Crawley, complaint. Keith Monnett vs. Mary Jane Monnett, dissolution of marriage. Elizabeth L. Cymerman vs. Claude Cymerman, dissolution of marriage. L.L. Simmons vs. C.D. Simmons, dissolution of marriage. Fannie Sue Tomlinson vs. Henry T. Tomlinson, reciprocal support. Karen A. Nowak vs. Danny Snow, petition for support order. Putnam County Court Small claims filed: Tuesday, Feb. 11-Putnam County Hospital vs. Charlene S. Buckles; Putnam County Hospital vs. Fannie Tomlinson; Putnam County Hospital vs. Joseph and Sharon Dunigan; Putnam County Hospital vs. Robert W. and Myrtle J. Barnhart; Putnam County Hospital vs. Harold Barger; Putnam County Hospital vs. Ricky L. and Teresa A. Burdine; Putnam County Hospital vs. Ralph and Ila Churchill; Putnam County Hospital vs. Beverly J. Clodfelter; Putnam County Hospital vs. Caren C. and Dan E. Clodfelter; Putnam County Hospital vs. Kerry D. Collins; Putnam County Hospital vs. Vickie Ash; Putnam County Hospital vs. Okey E. Ashworth; Putnam County Hospital vs. Michael A. Paul; Putnam County Hospital vs. Dennis L. and Janet L. Cooper; Putnam County Hospital vs. Merrill R. and Dolly Duke; Putnam County Hospital vs. Sandra S. Dugan; Putnam County Hospital vs. Jeff C. Davis and Virginia Davis; Putnam County Hospital vs. Karen S. Cline; Putnam County Hospital vs. Darrell L. and Mary M. Cress; Putnam County Hospital vs. Ronald E. Gamble. Wednesday, Feb. 12-Putnam County Hospital vs. Ralph E. Miller.

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Brett Hiemenz (center), a Greencastle Middle School student, was selected as a region winner in the "Electric Age Essay Contest" sponsored by Public Service Indiana. More than 1,500 students from 47 schools entered the contest by writing on the theme: "Even Edison Didn't Imagine the Possibilities." PSI sponsors the contest to foster an awareness and appreciation of the role electricity plays in our daily lives. As one of nine region win-

At solo, ensemble contest

Greencastle music honors

Sixty-seven Greencastle High School and Middle School band members participated in the Indiana State School Music Association Solo and Ensemble Auditions Feb. 8. Individuals and small groups entered the contest in 49 separate events. There were 38 Division I (superior) and 10 Division II (good) ratings received. A perfect score of seven went to performers Keith Adams, Kim Archer, Suzanne Beck, Michael Brown, Brett Hiemenz and Nicole Michel. DePAUW UNIVERSITY IS the local host with Prof. Dan Hanna as director. College professors and outstanding public school teachers served as judges for the full-day event. Middle school students generally participate in Group IV or V. Advanced students enter in Group 111 or II with Group I as the ultimate goal of the High School Student. Complete results are as follows : Group I Solo- Division I-Ketaki Bhat-tacharyya-flute (advances to state contest). Group I Solo- Division 11-Bert Browntrumpet; Todd Bouslog-trombone. Group II Solo- Division I-David Browntrumpet; Dave Pleiss-snare drum. Group II Ensemble- Division I-Chris Haymaker, Marcus Lowes, Mark Frisbiepercussion trio; Tina Hafley, Susan Dickey, Sara Marchbanks, Robert

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Obituary Mary Frances Coope Mary Frances Cooper, 81, Greencastle, died Wednesday evening at Asbury Towers, Greencastle. Services are pending at HopkinsRector Funeral Home, Greencastle.

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ners, Hiemenz received a replica of the original electric light bulb invented by Thomas Edison. Presenting the award is Steve Sands (left), marketing representative for PSI, as Middle School Principal Roy Boling looks on. Hiemenz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hiemenz, Route 6, Greencastle. (Banner-Graphic photo by Becky Igo).

Wright-saxophone quartet. GROUP II ENSEMBLE- Division IITina Moore, Malinda Bassett, Jenni Lan-caster-flule trio. Group 111 Solo- Division I--Michael Brown-French horn; Julie Gacskotrumpet; Scott Mowrer-trumpet; Lonnie Pelfrey-trombone; Julie McDonnelbaritone. Group 111 Ensemble- Division ICrystal Aubrey, Kim Pettit-clarinet duet; Rose Newgent, Kim Chew, Mendy Burger-flute trio. Group 111 Solo- Division 11-Tim Bouslog-trumpet; Shannon Booneclarinet. Group IV Solo- Division I (Superior): Kate Riley-flute; Elina Cymerman-flute; Keith Adams-clarinet; Pam Mourouzisclarinet; Nicole Michel-clarinet; Kim Ar-cher-tenor saxophone; Brent Hiemenztrombone. GROUP IV ENSEMBLE- Division I (Superior): Nicole Michel and Keith Adams-clarinet duet; Melissa Garrett and Rhonda Hansen-clarinet; Lisa McCullough, Jenny Clark and Brenda Rogers-clarinet trio; Elina Cymerman, Jenny Clark, Lisa McCullough and Randi Weaver-clarinet quartet; Pam Mourouzis, Rhonda Hansen, Melissa Garrett, Melanie Marley and Randi Weaver-clarinet quintet. Group V Solo- Division I (Superior):

customer using 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per month will increase $3.01, from $74.73 to $77.74. The utility serves 13,000 member customers in rural areas of Clay, Owen, Putnam, Knox, Sullivan, Vigo and Daviess counties.

Hospital notes

Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: Sherri Beaman and son, Allean Bistram, Cheryl Crockford and daughter, Edna McKeehan and Dorothy Walton.

Angela Folck-flute; Stephen Gibsonclarinet; Suzanne Beck-clarinet; Margaret Emery-alto saxophone; Jonathon Weir-alto saxophone; Shawn Higgins-tenor saxophone; Marie ArdenFrench horn; Gretl Rokicki-Frenchhorn. Group V Solo- Division II (Good): Rhonda Hansen-clarinet; John Gastonalto saxophone; J.D. Mower-trumpet. Group V Ensemble- Division I (Superior): Lori Hoffa and Angie Mooreclarinet duet; Margaret Emery, John Gaston and Mike Clark-saxophone trio; Jenny Hurst, Angela Folck and Dusty Marley-woodwind trio; Heather Harmless, Suzanne Beck, Aimee Cunningham and Dusty Marley-clarinet quartet; Jeff Shively, Troy Pelfrey, Jeremy Howard and Mike Scott-brass quartet. Group V Ensemble- Division II (Good): Danny Knapp, Jonathon Weir and Shawn Higgins-saxophone trio; Ryan Pitcock, J.D. Mower, Steve Mays and Brent Curry-brass quartet. JON HAMM AND Hugh Carter, directors of the Greencastle instrumental music program thank the accompanists and private teachers from DePauw and the community who helped with the contest. A total of 131 students in 97 events participated in piano, vocal and instrumental contest representing Greencastle.

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Greencastle honor roll

’ First Semester SENIORS High honor roll (3.8-4.0 index)--Susan Crawley, Elizabeth Emery, Shannon Garner, Erika Greenawald, Melissa Lancaster, Laurie Lee, Heather MacPhail, Janice Napoli. Honor roll (3.4-3.8)-Vanessa Baird, Malinda Bassett, Kerry Bullerdick, Kristy Casady, Todd Curry, Brian Durham, Tony Emery, Lori Fox, Shawn Gobert, Kathleen Koontz, Tina Moore, Bob Nealon, Quentin Oliver, Cynthia Roberts, Aaron Steiner, Rachel Walters, Beth Wheeler, Troy Wilson, Eric York. JUNIORS High honor roll-Terri Allee, Andy Gibbs, Kristy Maguire, Christina Opdahl, Doug Riley, Kathy Schwartz, Jana Terry, Deneen Varvel, Ron Pitcock. Honor roll-Michelle Archer, Jodi Billman, Bert Brown, Patty Brown, Jason Bumgardner, Sharon Carlson, Bob Chandler, Lori Combs, Debbie Danhour, Kelly Emberton, Beth Emery, Jody Gould, Chris Hanson, Chris Huff, Michelle Jones, Andy Lewis, Kim Lewis, Terri Mahoney, Kathy McWilliams, Christine Miller, Tammy Pierce, Tawnya Pierce, Charlie Poynter, Jennifer Quigley, David Singer, Corey Stinnett,

Roachdale honor roll

First Semester GRADE 6 A honor roll-Amber Asher. B honor roll-Lisa Cornett, Amy Hale, Jeannie Hubble, Aimee Main, Jon O’Neal, Cary Parker, Bridget Perkins, Jason Poole, Jeremy Stockwell, Amy Warren. GRADES B honor roll-Megan Galford, Susan Jeffries, Greg Main, Tyler Ritz, Jennifer Walker. GRADE 4 A honor roll-Amanda Plunkett, Craig Robertson. B honor roll-Justin Barker, Eugene Boiler, Charity Boiler, Shawn Crabtree, April Culley, Jenny French, Toby Hanks, Lisa Lovelace, Heather Osburn, Jamie Patrick, Joy Powell, Nikki Spencer, Andy Sutton.

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traveling show, is also accompanied on personal appearances by his dog, Scuba. The children’s show host also sings and plays his guitar while the muppet-like Raggamuffins perform from a covered wagon stage. JANIE ALSO HAS a musical background, with a music education degree from Indiana University and a master’s degree in music education from Butler University. She taught music in Maryland and Wisconsin and although she has been with Channel 4

Sherri Taylor, Lanita Wade, Ginger Weiss. SOPHOMORES High honor roU—Bill Berish, David Brown, Beth Cox, Kent Flint, Katie Gretter, Chris Haymaker, Heather Kauble, Jeff King, Marcus Lowes, Kristy Mays, Cyndi Mercer, Sherith Pankratz, Vicki Parker, Tracy Plessinger, Chad Remsburg, Lisa Spence, Mike Watts. Honor roll-Ketaki Bhattacharayya, David Bottoms, Sarah Collins, Kyle Daugherty, Susan Dickey, Jill Gossard, Brett Hecko, Mike Hudkins, Diane Kendall, Steve Lancaster, Brad Leonard, Kerri Miller, Carrie Nealon, Natalie Porter, Tracy Porter, Mike Sutherlin, Anne Ulriksen, Michelle White. FRESHMEN High honor roll-Katherine Emery, Matt Freed, Kim Hinkle, Pete Huber, Todd Lancaster, Julie Leer, Amie Linville, Rose Newgent, Ann Pierson, Heidi Riggs, Heather Sands, Kim Schmidtke, Alison Spencer, Sherry Tew. Honor roll-Tanya Beaman, Kim Black, Shannon Boone, Kim Chew, Nancy Claar, Phil Demoret, Kim Duncan, Julie Gacsko, Tammy Jackman, Sarah Marchbanks, Joe Mazur, Liz Napoli, Mindy Nicholson, Wes Trout, Carrie Whitlock, Marcie Stewart, Holly Schopmeyer.

mmm Third Six Weeks GRADE 6 B honor roll-Amber Asher, Denny Benskin, Lisa Cornett, Amy Hale, Jeannie Hubble, Jon O’Neal, Cary Parker, Bridget Perkins, Jason Poole, Scott Rader, Jeremy Stockwell, Carla Wheeler. GRADES B honor roll-Susan Jeffries, Greg Main, Tyler Ritz, Jennifer Walker, GRADE 4 A honor roll-Amanda Plunkett, Craig Robertson. B honor roll-Justin Barker, Eugene Boiler, Charity Boiler, Shawn Crabtree, April Culley, Toby Hanks, Lisa Lovelace, Jamie Patrick, Aaron Plunkett, Joy Powell, Nikki Spencer, Andy Sutton.

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for 23 years, still works as a music teacher in the Indianapolis school system. After a stint on a Milwaukee TV station’s “Romper Room” kids’ show, Janie began hosting an afternoon children’s program on WTTV in 1963. “Popeye and Janie” ran for eight years in its popular afternoon format. Janie is now seen in “Janie” each weekday, 8:30-9 a.m. Cowboy Bob, meanwhile, is seen 8-8:30 each weekday.