The Independent-News, Volume 122, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1996 — Page 6
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INDEPENDENT NEWS — JUNE 13, 1996
People . . . places . . . Things . . . Special Awards Presented At UMS fw* -t---vK |W : ’6'Mr RM v >Ma IKE9n » WWKr aM Ia iMM ■ Ifi/ ww MkßgMj HMJ 1 V“ ' 'Y ' ‘ 4 ' • i Pictured above are several of the award winners at Harold C. Urey Middle School who were honored during the awards program on May 28. From left to right are Matt Alspaugh who received academic honors; Geography Bee runner-up; outstanding Bth grader in industrial technology, physical education and band; two-year perfect attendance honors; All-Sports award; All-Around Athlete, mental attitude honors and the Tri Kappa award; Julianne Houston received academic honors as well as the Outstanding Bth grade student in social studies, student council and a two-year perfect attendance award; All-Sports award and the DAR award; Lindsey Huff received academic honors as well as the outstanding Bth grade student in industrial technology, physical education, student council; All-Sports award, mental attitude award and the Tri Kappa award and Tom Wyka received the Presidential physical fitness award and the Bob Clark Memorial award. Harold C. Urey Middle School held its annual Awards Night program, on Tuesday, May 28, at the school. Many of the students were recognized and congratulated for their academic honors as well as other special awards during the evening. MATH Winners are Claudia Bell, Outstanding students are Miranda Day, Betsy HumRachel Long, 7th grade and m el, Jennifer Kemble, Jaymie Baker, Bth grade. Chelsea Wait, Luke BatSCIENCE FAIR man, Nate Bealor, Toni Winners are Ashleigh Frazier, Sarah Heiter, Annis, Jessica Futa, Matt Michael Hensler, Tim LarAlspaugh and Robbie sen, Chris Long, Ben Jackson. Swank and Jennifer UrgonSPELL BOWL ski. ! For auto, home and Being in good hands 1 I is the only place to her SCOTT RIMBAUGH ALLSTATE INSURANCE I Neighborhood COMPANY Exclusive Agent 612 Roosevelt Rd., Suite 9 j “Referrals Appreciated” Walkerton, IN 46574 | | Bus (219) 586-9010 FAX (219) 586-9076 © 1996 Allstate Insurance Company and Allstate Life Insurance Company, Northbrook, Illinois. I Subject to local availability and qualifications. Other terms, conditions and exclusions may apply. • — . ■ — Ml || in । Koontz Lake Association BINGO 7:00 p.m. EVERY MONDAY EVENING Al’s Diner Banquet Hall 8067 N. State Road 23 Koontz Lake, Ind. Plus Door Prizes $ 1,000 JACKPOT Progressive A Total of SSBO is Given Away Every Monday U-Pick-Em $ 12.00 Package Hot-Ball No Smoking Area Available Optional Must be 18 years Or Older License No. 958171698009-01
ACADEMIC COMPETITIONS Winners are Marianne Allsop, Matt Alspaugh, Jaymie Baker, Shana Collier, Brad Hartsell, Lauren Heemer, Julianne Houston, Betsy Hummel, Jennifer Kemble, Chris Long, Rachel Long, Adalee Pairitz and Ben Swank. YEARBOOK Lisa Patterson and LeAnna Lowe. ART Chris Long was the outstanding Bth grade student. ADVANCED ART Winners were Nate Bealor, Mike Elder, Ray Grossman, Marcy Hayden, Shawn Jacobson, Chris Long, Vanissa Nieubuurt, Dominick Price, Annie Reeder, Carolyn Weber, Craig Wieczorek and Heather Stasiak. READING Outstanding students were Brandi Davis, 7th grade and Adalee Pairitz in Bth grade. LANGUAGE ARTS Outstanding students were Betsy Hummel, 7th grade and Jennifer Houser in Bth grade. SCIENCE Outstanding 7th grade FOR RENT Banquet Hail For WEDDINGS - RECEPTIONS LARGE A SMALL PARTIES We Can Accomodate Large Groups PLENTY OF PARKING VFW Post 1954 656-4684 North liberty rffth ft MUTT IVs ROOFING 12 Years Experience In This Area Free Estimates Mike Tomblin (219) 586-3022 4tj!3p HESTERS CABIN BED & BREAKFAST lift * w t Peaceful Night Or Weekend In Our 1830 Restored Log House (Reservations Only) 71880 St. Rd. 23, Walkerton SALYER REALTY 606 Illinois St. Walkerton 219-586-7753 Before You BUY or SELL Talk To BRUCE ♦ ♦ * REAL ESTA TE BROKER CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL appraiser n23tf
student was Betsy Hummel and in the Bth grade, Chris Long. GEOGRAPHY BEE First place winner of the geography bee was 7th grader Alan Holland and runner rup was Bth grader Matt Alspaugh. SOCIAL STUDIES Outstanding students were Alan Holland, 7th grade and Julianne Houston, Bth grade. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Chad Haag was the 7th grade outstanding student and in the Bth grade the outstanding students were Katie Pletcher, Lindsey Huff, Matt Alspaugh and Shawn Jacobson. HOME ECONOMICS Crissy Roush was the outstanding Bth grader. HEALTH John Cole was the outstanding 7th grader and Lindsey Beery the outstanding Bth grader. PHYSICAL ED The outstanding 7th
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grade students were Jason Coffman and Lindahl Wiegand and in the Bth grade were Matt Alspaugh and Lindsey Huff and Katie Pletcher. PRESIDENT’S PHYSICAL FITNESS Awards were presented to Brandi Davis, Liz Browne, Aaron Griesinger, Cory Miller and Tim Wyka. BAND Awards for outstanding students for the 7th grade went to Jaime Ludwig and John Cole and in the Bth grade to Jenny Wagner and Matt Alspaugh. CHOIR The outstanding 7th grader was Brandi Davis and the outstanding Bth grader was Melissa Ganser. MEDIA CENTER Accumulated Reader 7th grade-Jennifer Kemble and Bth grade, Adalee Pairitz. Calendar Clue Marianne Allsop, 7th grade and Brad Hartsell, Bth grade.
