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Library Aids Brad Hartsell and Heather Back were honored. STUDENT COUNCIL Awards in the 7th grade went to Tera Bell, Philip Crone, Stacy Cummins, Brooke Eddinger, Jessica Futa, Lauren Heemer, Rachel Long and Travis MacDonald. In the Bth grade awards went to Brad Hartsell, Jessica Houston, Julianne Houston, Lindsey Huff, Chris Long, Lindsey Maze, Katie Pletcher, Justin Ramsey, Ben Swank and Jenny Wagner. ATTENDANCE Seventh grade awards were presented to Jason Barden, Natalie Beckham, Whitney Borton, Jason Bowen, Lisa Ferency, Corie Kaser and Kacey Whitmer for one year perfect attendance. For the Bth grade awards for one year perfect attendance went to Lindsey Beery, Kyle Borton, Ryan Holland, Matt Malstaff and Cory Solovey. Recognition for two years perfect attendance went to Matt Alspaugh, Austin Clark, Melissa Holderread, Andy Holston, Jessica Houston, Julianne Houston, Robbie Jackson, Crissy Roush and Ryan Tingle. PTA CITIZENSHIP Awards are given each
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month by the PTA and they are as follows: Sept.: Ed Bogard and Kim Sobasky. Oct.: Jennifer Urgonski and Shawn Jacobson. Nov.: Jessica Futa and Alan Holland. Dec.: Adalee Pairitz and James Haskins. Jan.: Crissy Roush and Dorothy Moody. Feb.: Jeff Alexander and Abby Fick. March: Amanda Gulyanics and Jessica Roush. April: Chad Haag and Charity Payne. May: Melissa Ganser and Jeremy Harasewicz. ALL SPORTS All-Sports awards were presented to Sarah Cooper, Mike Alexander, Matt Alspaugh, Jennifer Haney, Jessica Houston, Julianne Houston, Lindsey Huff, Sean Humphrey, LeAnna Lowe, Lindsey Maze, Charity Payne, Katie Pletcher, Heather Stasiak, Chris Tetzlaff and Jennifer Urgonski. ALL-AROUND ATHLETES All-Around athlete awards were presented to Lindsey Maze and Matt Alspaugh. ACADEMIC ATHLETES Katie Pletcher and Luke Batman.
MENTAL ATTITUDE Lindsey Huff and Matt Alspaugh. MOST IMPROVED Jessica Houston and Chris Tetzlaff. 808 CLARK MEMORIAL The Bob Clark Memorial award was presented to Tom Wyka. PRESIDENT’S ACADEMIC AWARDS The following were presented the President’s Academic awards: Matt Alspaugh, Jaymie Baker, Luke Batman, Lindsey Beery, Brad Hartsell, Mike Hensler, Jennifer Houser, Julianne Houston, Lindsey Huff, Shawn Jacobson, Dustin Krocker, Chris Long, LeAnna Lowe, Lindsey Maze, Vanissa Nieubuurt, Adalee Pairitz, Rachel Pflugshaupt, Katie Pletcher, Annie Reeder, Kimberly Sobasky, MacKenzie Stahly, Stewart
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Swan, Ben Swank and Jenny Wagner. PRESIDENT’S OUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT This award was presented to Dorothy Moody. OUTSTANDING STUDENT 7th Grade Betsy Hummel and Scott Goss DAR AWARD Julianne Houston TRI KAPPA OUTSTANDING Bth GRADER The awards were presented to Lindsey Huff and Matt Alspaugh. COMMUNITY CHURCH OPENS IN WALKERTON We would like to announce the opening of Walkerton Community Church. We are a nondenominational, independent, Bible based
fellowship, in association with R. W. Evans Ministries, an independent fellowship of churches. Pastor Daniel L. Drake will be coordinating the fellowship in Walkerton. He believes the Walkerton area is more than ready to respond to a church presence which believes that God is both real and present and that He is not afraid to intervene in the lives of those who call on Him. Services will be held on Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. and on Tuesday evening at 7:00 p.m. This will be an informal, community Bible study. Area pastors are welcome to attend. We will have coffee; bring your own cookies, donuts, fruit, etc. *** Echo Farms Dairy Company of New York introduced the milk bottle in 1879. ROGER’S APPLIANCE REPAIR ALL MAKES & MODELS Washers * Dryers Ranges * Dishwashers Phone (219) 586-2266
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