The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1989 — Page 5

UREY LISTS SECOND 9 WEEK HONOR ROLL The Urey Middle School has released their second nine week honor roll and first semester honor roll as follows: 2ND NINE WEEKS SEVENTH GRADE Distinguished Toby Gardner Julie Paschen Steve Snell Regular Keith Anderson Brad Annis Ryan Annis Amy Arnett Theresa Aviles Jason Bare Kyle Betz Laura Bostwich Shannon Bottorff Scott Buchtel Beth Caywell Rachel Cole Heather Erdelyi Jason Fisher Jason Groves Toni Hecmer Jcnnife Hostetler Brent Hostrawser Keely Jackson Jonna Johnson Jill Jones Andy Kaser Brian Kissinger Erica Krol Gayton Marks Lori Martenscn Darcie Nowatzke Sadie Paintz Penny Pehling Claire Ross Dan Schmeltz Anna Segraves Doug Shoue Heather Synder Jodie Stahly Kelley Stedman Traci Stooks Tracey Szymczak Jayson Tompkins Rebecca Van Wechel Mike Walter Christy Werner Kim Whitaker EIGHTH GRADE ENsttaigvished Amy Bnnkhoff Aaron Casteel Andrea Crane Jenny Oke Michelle Pontius Lance Saul Kristen Taiboom Heather Van Wechel Regular Angela Belkiewitz Teresa Binion Mandy Bowers Jeff Bradford Bruce Brown Brian Cochran Becky Colm Julie Houser Tia Jacobson Emily Klinedinst Jennifer Lawson Alicia Lozano Chris Mark Rusty Peterson Ken Pugsley Kim Ruby Geme Schmidt Jeremy Smith Emily Vandal) Alisa Whitmer Randy Wmkleman Denise Wise FIRST SEMESTER SEVENTH GRADE Distinguished Toby Gardner Julie Paschen Dan Schmeltz Steve Snell Regular Brad Annis Ry an Annis Amy Arnett Jason Bare Nathan Bellinger Kyle Betz Shannon Bottorff Scott Buchtel Beth Clay well Rac hrl Cole Emily Craft Heat he Erdelyi

Jason Fisher Jason Groves Toni Heemer Jennifer Hostetler Brent Hostrawser Keely Jackson Jonna Johnson Andy Kaser Brian Kissinger Erica Krol Gayton Marks Lori Martensen Darcie Nowatzke Sadie Pairitz Claire Ross Anna Segraves Rachel Shafer Doug Shoue Kelley Stedman Traci Stooks Tracey Szymczak Jayson Tompkins Rebecca Van Wechel Mike Walter Christy Werner EIGHTH GRADE Distinguished Amy Brinkhoff Aaron Casteel Andrea Crane Jenny Oke Michelle Pontius Lance Saul Jeremy Smith Kristen Taiboom Heather Van Wechel Regular Kelly Ballard Angela Belkiewitz Teresa Binion Trish Bottorff Mandy Bowers Jeff Bradford Bruce Brown Brian Cochran Becky Colin Andrea Crane Juhe Houser T. Jay Hurford Tia Jacobson Jennifer Lawson Alicia Lozano Chris Mark Ranae Orcutt Brian Perry Rusty Peterson Jennifer Reese Kim Ruby Emily Vandall Kenny Van Hulle Alisa Whitmer Aaron Williams Randy Winkleman Denise Wise 208 UREY STUDENTS QUALIFY FOR PARTY Approximately 208 of Urey Middle School’s 251 students have earned the opportunity to attend a free skating party on Monday. February 20. These students qualified for the award by meeting at least one of the following criteria for the second nine week grading period: perfect attendance. Honor Roll, improvement of grades by at least one letter in two classes, or by teacher recommendation. Urey will use part of its 520.000 Lilly Grant to fund this special award. The faculty and staff at Urey Middle School offer their congratulations to all of the students who have earned the privilege of attending the skating party. Any parents interested in helping spon sor this trip should contact the Urey office at SBb-JIM. Students will leave Urev at 4:15 and return at 7:30. Urey students who qualify for the third nine week improv ment list will have a Pizza Party to look for ward to. SCHOOL MENUS St. Patrick’s School FEBRUARY 6 - 10 MONDAY Tacos with shredded lettuce and cheese Buttered corn Fruit Applesauce cake Milk TUESDAY Chicken nuggets French fries Green beans Jello with fruit Milk WEDNESDAY

Chop suev with Chinese vegetables Fluffy rice Biscuit with butter Fruit Milk THURSDAY Johnny marzetti Peas Bread and butter Fruit Milk FRIDAY Toasted cheese sandwich Tomato soup Carrot and celery sticks Fruit Milk John Glenn High School FEBRUARY 6 - 10 MONDAY Meat loaf Mashed potatoes Peas Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Beef <dew Cheese stick Biscuit Fruit Cookies Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Lettuce salad Corn Fruit Milk No salad bar THURSDAY Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Vegetable beef soup Crackers Jello with fruit Apple juice Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Taco with cheese, lettuce and tomatoes Carrots Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk Oregon-Davis Schools FEBRUARY 6 - 10 MONDAY Com dog Mixed vegetables Pineapple tidbits Cookie Milk TUESDAY Chicken noodle soup and crackers Peanut butter sandwich Carrot sticks Peach cobbler Milk WEDNESDAY Spaghetti Lettuce salad Pears Bread and butter Milk THURSDAY Roast beef sandwich French fries Green beans Orange Milk - FRIDAY Pizzaburger Peas Fruit cocktail Jello with whipped topping Milk North Übertv School FEBRUARY 6 - 10 MONDAY Sloppy joe Chips and cheese dip Broccoli Fruit ('hocolate milk TUESDAY Submarine sandwich French fries Cole slaw Chocolate pudding Milk WEDNESDAY Grilled cheese Green beans Peanut butter celery

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Peach crisp Milk THURSDAY Pizza Com Carrot sticks Fruit Milk FRIDAY Fish sandwich Cheese potato Fruit Carrot cake Milk Walkerton Elemental School FEBRUARY 6 - 10 MONDAY Meat loaf Combread Parslied potatoes Fruit Milk TUESDAY Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Tater tots Cheese sticks Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza square Buttered corn Fruit Milk THURSDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Pickle chips Cole slawFruit Milk FRIDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Buttered peas Pineapple upside down cake Milk Urey Middle School FEBRUARY 6 - 10 MONDAY Meat loaf Mashed potatoes Carrots Bread with butter Fruit Milk TUESDAY Peanut butter and jelly or tuna salad sandwich Potato chips Corn Cheese sticks Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Tossed salad Cookie Fruit Milk THURSDAY Grilled cheese French fries California blend Chocolate mousse Milk FRIDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Rice Green beans Fruit Milk KNOX EDGES LADY FALCONS IN N.S.C. GAME The John Glenn girls dropped their 11th game of the season and their fifth in conference play as Knox jumped to an early lead, stretched it out and then held off a strong Glenn effort in the final quarter to win a 49.4 n game last Wednesday. Glenn has won five games overall and two tn confer ence play as this was their last NSC game of the year The Redskins, behind the steads and high scoring of Kelli Berndt, jumped to leads of 12 8 and 29 14 at the first two stops. Berndt had 12 first half points herself In the second 16 minutes, the Lady Fai cons outscored their opponents in both quarters, trimming the lead to 38 28 after three and then falling short by three at the end 49 46 Dawn Rhodes scored all 15 of her game points in the seo»nd half rally and Knsti Solmos chipped in with

seven of her 11 in the final two periods. Berndt led all scorers with 24 for the game on nine baskets and six of six from the line. Knox inproved their season record to 9-7 with the victory. Box Score Knox fg ft fti p tp Skibbe 4 0 10 8 Lowe 112 0 3 Simoni 0 4 7 2 4 Berndt 9 6 6 2 24 Minix 2 13 5 5 Platt 1 3 7 2 5 Wheeler 0 0 0 10 TOTALS 17 15 26 12 49 Glenn Fansler 0 0 0 4 0 Solmos 5 1 2 3 11 Rhodes 71 2 3 15 Schmidt 2 2 6 3 6 Sahloff 4 0 0 5 8 Baughman 10 2 0 2 Ruff 0 0 0 10 Knepp 20014 Chapman 0 0 0 10 TOTALS 21 4 12 21 46 3-pomt goals: none Score By Quarters Glenn 8 14 28 46 Knox 12 29 38 49 UNITED METHODIST WOMEN MEET The United Methodist Women met at the church on Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. with president Linda Craft welcoming all Prayer requests were asked for the Dale Ullery Family. Mrs. Albert Huhnke. Mrs. Clyde Stickley’s sisterin law and Arthur Shirley Devotions were then given by our Christian personhood. Mrs Walter Smith. She used 11 Kings, second chapter and sixth verse. She gave prayer We all sang ”1 Would Be True’’ with Mrs. Smith playing the piano and Mrs Richard Kickbush leading the singing. Plans were made for an After Church Dinner to be held on February 12. Everyone is welcome A donation of $4 00 for adults, children 6 to 12. $2.00 and kindergarten and under free. The menu will be chicken and noodles, ham loaf, green beans, mashed potatoes, salads, desserts, dnnk and rolls. The dinner will begin following the church service. The treasurer s report was given by Mrs. Robert Flaugher and the secretary’s report by Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Other dates to remem ber include the District United Methodist Women bus tnp to the state legislature on February 21. Reservations for this must be in by February 7to Mrs. Craft Husbands also are invited The annual Easter bake sale will be held on Marchy 25. 900 a m at DeJoss Pharmacy, downtown Walkerton. The next general meeting will be on February lb. with Mr Robert Mulligan presenting the program on his tnp up the Nile with his students Everyone is welcome and the meeting will begin at 7 00 p.m An interesting program was presented by Mrs Alice Bostwick on a journey to South Afnca We experienced the many problems they arc having and enjoyed the slides showing their wav of life We were surprised how towns and scenery looked like America Delicious refreshments were served bv the Hope Circle A* you get older you love your ability to teste sweet foods and hear high pitched sounds TOLL FREE INDIANA LEGISLATORS House Ot Representatives 1-800-382-9841 Or 1 -800-382-9842 Senile 1-800-382-9467 ■MMMMMNNBNHMHHMBMMMBMi

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