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Keck. Also Adam McLean, Valerie Moore, Brittany Morris, Amber Pflugshaupt, Laurel Ritscher, Nick Robertson, Vicky Robins, Jill Schmeltz, Verl Sheets, Tony Shepherd, Sarah Singleton, Sara Sokol, Allison Stevens, Billy Stull, Josh Walker and Neal Wright. EIGHTH GRADE DISTINGUISHED Marianne Allsop, John Cole, Shana Collier, Stacy Cummins, Brandi Davis, Lauren Heemer, Betsy Hummel, Jennifer Kemble, Rachel Long, Amy Loucks, Jaime Ludwig, Laura Lung, Adam Mitschelen and Lindahl Wiegand. REGULAR Ashleigh Annis, Jason Barden, Mike Beasley, Natalie Beckham, Brian Belkiewitz, Angela Bergland, Ed Bogard, Jamie Bolze, Jason Coffman, Philip Crone, Miranda Day, Brooke Eddinger, Brad Ennis, Lisa Ferency, Abigail Fick, Jason Fraschetti, Jessica Goldt and Scott Goss. Also Andrew Holderread, Angela Ingle, Emily King, Jasmine Kretchmer, Jennifer Michell, Michael Podell, Andrew Ross, Cliff Slater, Philip Strahm, Michael Wolff and Chasity Zellers. JGHS First Honor Roll Released For 1996-97 Year The John Glenn High School has released the following students names that were placed on the first nine weeks. DISTINGUISHED 3.8 - 4.0 SENIORS: Amanda Grenert, Christina Schmeltz, Cassandra Walter, Heidi Lynn, Charles Martin, Kara Holmes and Jaime Kotolinski. JUNIORS: Shawn Alspaugh, Amanda Hummel, Jacob Pletcher, Jonathan Rundle, Michael Skorup, Jennifer White and Sarah Cole. SOPHOMORES: Hannah Eck, Sarah Eck, Aaron Eck, Andrew Schmeltz and Misty Paschen. FRESHMEN: Julianne Houston, Katie Pletcher, Lindsey Beery, Jaymie Baker, Leanna Lowe, Luke Batman, Lindsey Huff, Jessica Houston and Annie Reeder. HIGH HONORS 3.5 - 3.8 SENIORS: Christian Marks, Edward Pontius, Todd Whitteberry, Jina Robbins, Robert Spychalski, Lisa Williams, Kari Kissinger, Jason Potts, Ruth Cleveland, Jenny McKee, Aaron DeGroff, Andy Brinkhoff, Lindsay O’Connor and Michael Goldt. JUNIORS: Phyllis Gouker, Lisa Athmann,

Brandee Easterday and Brian Snell. SOPHOMORES: Alissa Fuentes, Erin Master, William Meyer, Brett Hulse, Corey Patterson, Marci Graves, Valerie Huguenard, Rebecca Strahm, Thomas Stafford, Jennifer Newcomb, Stephen Fick, Francis Engel and Marcus Houser. FRESHMEN: Matthew Alspaugh, Jennifer Houser, Adalee Pairitz, Jennifer Scheetz, Melissa Blount, Stewart Swan, Lucas Krocker, Jennifer Urgonski, Vanissa Nieubuurt, Christopher Long and Heather Stasiak. HONOR ROLL 3.1 - 3.5 SENIORS: Renissa Bailey, Jason Peceny, Amy Dooms, Todd Gentry, Kate Vanden Bossche, Steven Goss, Stephanie Holderread, Tony Moreno, Yvonne Schmeltz, Nicole Huff, Russell Jimerson, Stephanie Price and Jacki

tAn (Dldd^shioned^^^^^ Christmas Holiday Stroll jry jQi • Xj' NORTH LIBERTY 22 & 23 AND N ° v ' 29 & Wf wf W wr rk North Liberty area merchants are planning an Old Fashioned Holiday Stroll for wee k er| d s of November 22 and 23 and November 29 and 30. This is being planned by Sue’s Flower Shoppe, Bob’s Country Store, San-Bob’s Restaurant, The Works " Pizzeria, Tangles, The Carousel Shoppe, Diane’s Gourmet Coffee & Tea Shop, Just Imagine, Maidens Sweet Shoppe, Liberty Drugs & Emporium, Mary Ellen & Co., For Heaven’s Sake and Prudential/Dunfee Realtors. The old-fashioned Christmas stroll will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on eacb day featuring Open House activities, door prizes, refreshments, entertainment and special discounts. The annual Craft Show will be held on Sat., Nov. 23 at the Community Building located at 300 S. Main, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with handmade crafts and fresh baked goods. Also on Nov. 23 at 10 a.m. the children of the area are invited to the North Liberty Branch Library, at 105 W. Center, to make a Christmas craft ornament. Most of the activities will be during Nov. 29 and 30 when Bonney ville Carriage will \ offer horse and carriage rides around the town, at a nominal fee, leaving from the JI X United Methodist Church parking lot. Also local merchants will be offering free tickets for these carriage rides as well. Santa Claus will be in his special house, next . to San-Bob’s Restaurant, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 1-3 p.m. and then again from 5-7 P-m- each day. Photos with Santa will be available, at a nominal fee, or bring your = > own camera. Th e Christmas tree lighting will be at 6 p.m. each evening and a live nativity scene, 7 J sponsored by the Mennonite Church will be from 6-8 p.m., each evening, at the Methodist Church parking area. Entertainment by strolling carolers and musicians M win blend into th e Christmas atmosphere that will be enhanced by the luminaries that •.J tb c Tri Kappa sorority plans on lighting in the downtown area as well as the residents wbo be decorating their homes, sidewalks and driveways in conjunction with the 'wOjssr °* d -Fashioned Holiday Stroll. Mi ' ” xxu? .. • - ■

Thurmer. Also Gail Ferency, Monica Vink, Jeremy Kuzmits, Rhonda Ogle, Ruth Touhey, Joy Roberts, Kristina Guseilla, Sean King, Jackie Hathaway, Bryan Urgonski, Raymond Chapman and Jennifer Mossman. JUNIORS: Jason Hartsell, Holly Legge, Shannon Parks, Blake Klinedinst, Brandon Groves, Jeremiah Rizek, Mellisa Lung, Aubrey Kronewitter, Lexia Drews, Wendy Alexander, Shane Whitmer and Michelle Holderread. SOPHOMORES: Rachel Lung, Casey Butler, Brandyn Long, Heather Miller, Cheryl Spychalski, Olivia Whitmer, Brian Blosser, Tony Wildrick, Elizabeth Honaker, Melissa Craig, Ryan Fair, Marcus Trusty and Anastasia Walter. FRESHMEN: Melissa Ganser, Sarah Cooper, Benjamin Swank, Michael Hensler, Mackenzie Stahly,

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Jessica Kampe, Michael Alexander and Jenny Wagner. Also Shawn Jacobson, Melissa Pejza, Emily Houser, Chase Shafer, Matt Erdelyi, Brandley Hartsell, Marcy Hayden, Lindsey Maze, Sean Humphrey, Dustin Krocker, Amy Graves and Mark Rimbaugh.

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