The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1993 — Page 4

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEBRUARY 18. 1993

NAME WINNERS OF UREY’S P.T.A. REFLECTIONS CONTEST niTirmiT# r i ■ 1 I ■ kWI | i m r«^ g£A 7 a 3cM|

Winners have been named at Urey Middle School in the Urey P.T.A. sa Reflections Contest. These students will represent Urey at the State level competition. The winners are: Literature, Bill Nichols. Jennifer Bolze, Jaime Kotolinski and Brian Snell. Visual Arts winners: Jamie Kotolinski, Harland Moon and Crystal Halder. Photography: Todd Whitteberry. Brian Snell and Yvonne Schmeltz. Congratulations students! Pictured are. front row. left to right: Brian Snell. Bill Nichols, Crystal Halder. Back row: Todd Whitteberry . Jennifer Bolze, Jamie Kotolinski. Yvonne Schmeltz. Not pictured is Harland Moon. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE “Great Time” The S.A.L. should be congratulated for their great Steak Fry and Sweetheart Dance last Saturday night. The crowd was out to have a good time and they did! It is a sobering feeling when the golden oldies are from the 50's and 60's! Thank you Sons of the American Legion for a very enjoyable evening. Last Thursday. I went out to lunch for the opening of Dockside Restaurant. 1 was served a pleasant meal by a very pert waitress. What 1 had I can neither pronounce nor spell, but it was very rich and filling. Good too! If you have a chance, go out and eat and meet the new owners. They are very friendly. and good cooks. They are Mary Jean. Laurel, Len, Lou and my favotire, Len, the younger. This young gentleman very graciously informed me that he was the new owner and escorted me into the kitchen. 0, to be six years old again! This must be the week for food. On Saturday. February 20. there will be a Fish Fry at the Grovertown Conservation Club. Then on Sunday morning the 21st, St. Pat’s has its famous Sausage and Pancake breakfast. A woman's dream, two meals without the preparation and cleanup! Looks like a great weekend. Spring is on its way. Monday night at the Walkerton Sale Barn, among the animals and hay, tulips were being sold 1 talked Roy into buying two, and wouldn’t you know it, when we stopped into Wanda's for supper, he gave Wanda one Even in the winter the Walkerton Sale Bam is the place to be Good crowds and good buys. 1 had better feed the cows and turkeys. I’m sure that Roy will want to sell his turkevs Give him a call. Sincerely, Nedra Williams

N. L. Elementary Names Honor Roll Students The North Liberty Elementary School is pleased to announce the second nine-week honor roll for the 1992-93 school year. 6TH GRADE Distinguished Frank Engel Regular Brian Blosser Melissa Craig Shaun Denham Ben Ennis Ryan Fair Stephen Fick Sara Fraiser Beth Honaker Marcus Houser Mike Lentner ( Bob Litteral Rachel Lung Erin Master Heather Miller 1 Phillip Morris Jenny Newcomb Fav Nielsen I / Michelle Nowak Brandon Schmidt Jennifer Shaw * Bo Shimp Cheryl Spychalski Joe Spychalski Talia Tulledge Misti Whitmer Chad Whitten Tony Wildrick STH GRADE Distinguished Erin Annis Jennifer Houser Kristie Laßosky Regular Matt Alspaugh Nate Bealor Chris Bland Emily Houser Sean Humphry Tim Larsen Jeff Lichnerowicz Chris Long Justin Mattix Dan Patrick Charity Payne Jesse Payne Annie Reeder Heather Stasiak Paul Vitali Jenny Wagner 4TH GRADE Distinguished Jennifer Kemble Amy Loucks Laura Lung Lindahl Wiegand Regular Mananne Allsop Michael Beasley Natalie Beckham Angela Bergland Elizabeth Brown F*hilip Crone Brandi Davis Brad Ennis

Lisa Ferency Abigail Fick Renee Gallegos Andrew Holderread Nicolen Huguenard Angela Ingle Emily King Melissa Lentner Rachel Long Travis MacDonald Sara Mattocks Andy Morris Nicole Nowak Victoria Patrick Cliff Slater Mike Wolff The North Liberty Elemctnary School is pleased to announce the first semester honor roll for the 1992-1993 school year. 6TH GRADE Distinguished Frank Engel Regular Brian Blosser Melissa Craig Shaun Denham Ben Ennis Ryan Fair Stephen Fick Sara Fraiser Danny Holmes Beth Honaker Marcus Houser Valerie Huguenard Bob Litteral Rachel Lung Erin Master Heather Miller Phillip Morris Jenny Newcomb Fay Nielsen Michelle Nowak Brandon Schmidt Jennifer Shaw Bob Shimp Cheryl Spychalski Joe Spychalski Misti Whitmer Chad Whitten Tony Wildrick STH GRADE Distinguished Kristie Laßosky Chris Long Regular Matt Alspaugh Erin Annis Chris Bland Emily Houser Justin Mattix Dan Patrick Charity Payne Annie Reeder Kim Sobasky Jenny Wagner Carolyn Weber Jennifer Houser 4TH GRADE Distinguished Laura Lung Regular Marianne Allsop Ashleigh Annis Angela Bergland Elizabeth Browne Brandi Davis Andrew Holderread Angela Ingle Jennifer Kemble Emily King Rachel Long Amy Loucks Travis MacDonald Sara Mattocks Nicole Nowak Victoria Patrick Nicole Radandt Cliff Slater Lindahl Wiegand SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE High school students with a grade point average of ”B’’ or better and who are U.S. Citizens interested in applying for SI,OOO college scholarships should request applications by March 15, 1993 from Educational Communications Scholarship Foundation, 721 N. McKinley Road, P.O. Box 5012, Lake Forest, IL 60045-5212. To receive an application, students should send a note stating their name, address, city, state, zip code, approximate grade point average and the year of graduation. All requests for applications will be fulfilled on or about April 15. 1993. One hundred willners will be selected on the basis of academic performance, involvement in extracurricul activities and some consideration for financial need.

UREY P.T.A. CITIZENSHIP WINNERS I S ■

The Urey P.T.A. Citizenship winners for the month of January arc Brian Snell and Michael Goldt. Brian is the son of Lew and Josie Snell. Rural Route 1. Sweetbriar Rd . Walkerton. He is a 7th grade student whose favorite subject is math. Brian likes to play basketball and football.

NAME TEACHERS OF THE MONTH AT UREY MIDDLE SCHOOL ■ IF MW/fIHH ■I i IS * H Hr Mtn. tt s ® isie ll' । ’ llliii *

The Urey PT A has announced the Teachers of the Month for November and December as being Mrs. Lisa Cox for November and Mrs. Michele Chamberlin for December. Mrs. Cox teaches Science and Math, is our Chess Team sponsor. Volleyball coach, and

Miser Is Winner In St. Patrick’s Oration Contest

i - y Michael Miser, sixth grade student, presents his speech to bring him to be winner of the Civic Oration Contest at St. Patrick School.

Michael is the son of Bonnie and Herbert Goldt, Rural Route 1. Tamarack Rd., Walkerton. He is an Bth grade student whose favorite subject is social studies. Michael likes to collect baseball cards and likes to plav basketball and foot Sall.

sponsors the Urey Academic Team Mrs. Chamberlin is our Social Studies teacher, co-ordinates Careers, and is sponsor of the Fall Cheerleaders and Pom Pon Squads. Congratulations to Mrs Cox and Mrs. Chamberlin.

Alan Holland Wins St. Pat’s Geography Bee

Alan Holland was the first fourth grade student to win St. Patrick School Geography Bee. He stands with his globe as he prepares for next year’s competition.