Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 92, Number 15, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 October 1968 — Page 3

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Large Contingent From Nappanee Is At College

Here is a partial list of young people from Nappanee who are attending various colleges across the country this fall. The majority of them are going to colleges right here in Indiana but other midweslern states are well represented too as well as some distant ones. Our list of about 54 students is made up from our subscription list which is the source of information we used, and there are a number of others we do not have accurate locations for. At Ball State University in Muncie there are some new Nappanee face sthis year: Cherie Crane, Pam Anglin, and John Sheets and Margaret Kindid who transfered in June from Alma College in Michigan. Returning upperclassmen are: Martha Bolyard, Cathy Crane, Marla Lee Flowers, John Kindig, Sue McMurray Kuespert is there with her husband Bill, Debbie Schultz, Jane Stump, Dick Tobias and Mary Jane Tabias. At Indiana State at Terre Haute our records show returning students :Barney Beer, Barb Guard, Bill and Dick Kauffman, Dan Shaw, Mel Witt (Who is there year ’round), and Jill Yoder. Entering as a sophomore is Christine Wise who has transferred this year from Purdue. Pete Nichols is a freshman at Indiana University at Bloomington and those returning are: Anita Conrad; Ted Frick, Cynthia Kurtz, Cheryl Mullet and Sandra Roose. Dale Tobias is back at Vincennes University for his second year and Tom Rogers has gone to Manchester College as a freshman. Karen Strauss has started her first year at Goshen College. Mary Ann Best is a freshman at Purdue University at Lafayette and upperclassmen who are back

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| include: Cara Dunham, Cathy Flowers, Becky Miller, Kerry Miller, Duncan Sinclair, Diana Stump, Dennis Alan Yoder and Denny Yoder and Debbie Callander Yoder. The State of Michigan has a number of our young people at its various colleges. Keith Nichols is back at Ferris State College in Big Rapids. At Albion College in Albion is Sylvia Freese who is there for her first year. Jane Kindig is back at the University, of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Dana/Miller has returned to Western Michigan at Kalamazoo, and Jim Par* cell is there for his first year. Jerry Weldy has returned from the service and has enrolled for college at Lansing Community College in Lansing. Tim Hoffer has gone back to Findlay College in* Findlay. Ohio, and Fred Helmuth to Messiah College in Grantham, Pa. John Yeager has returned to Princeton for this year. Christian College in Columbia, Missouri is where Lynda Lehman has returned and Joyce Gross is back for another year at McPherson College in Kansas. Linda Fairchild is back at Me Murray College, Jacksonville, Illinois, for her sophomore year, and her brother Rich'Tairchild is way out in Vermißion, S. D. at the University ofkJSouth Dakota. Barb Senff is enrolled for further study at the University of Wisconsin at Mqdifion after .Raving reaeived-her de lBL2SL]&r- '*“ *s** EeEKKJRSB* of any others we have missed and we’ll be glad to tell their whereabouts.

ATTEND MEETING Drs. O. N. and J. O. Lentz attended a meeting of the North Central Dental Society last Wednesday afternoon and evening. It was held at the Four Lakes Country Club. A representative of the American Cancer Society and a panel of two physicians, a radiologist and an oral surgeon, gave a discourse on clinical observations and answered questions from the membership.

FIRST BRETHREN NEWS A workshop for Sunday Schdbl Teachers and workers, as well as other interested persons, will be held Saturday night in the church basement. Supper will be served at 6:30 followed by the workshop. The Rev. Fred Burkey, director of Christian Education for the Brethren Churches of Ashland, Ohio will be in charge. Sunday is Rally Day in the church and Rev. Burkey will be guest speaker at the morning worship hour at 10:15. There will also be special music by a guest musician. The Sunday School and church hour will be combined for this Sunday only, with opening from 9:30 to 9:35; classes from 9:35 to 10:05 and worship service from 10:15 to 11:30. Sunday being World Wide Communion Sunday, Holy Communion will be observed at the church at 7 p.m. The Rev. William Anderson, pastor, will be in charge of the day’s activities. October 10 at 7:30 p.m. the church business meeting will be held. Church and Sunday School officers will be elected and the call of the pastor considered. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS

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East Side Story By Sue McKee Well another week has gone by and brought its joys and sorrows. One of the sorrows, of course, being our football game Friday night. We (the student body) want the boys to know we’re still behind them, so keep trying. Enough of the sorrows, now for the joys (?) The Senior Y-Teens are sponsoring a bake sale, Saturday, October 5. The sale will be in front of the G & N and also out at the Town and Country Shoping Center. It will feature homemade pies, cakes, cookies and specialities. I’m sure many women will find tasty desserts to liven up meals. The G.A.A. will also be busy in October. They’re planning a candy sale on the 24th. This year they will sell a variety of candy including turtles, chocolates and combinations. The club will also bave its regular paper drive. This will, be held in the spring instead of this fall. Monday, the 10th, 11th and 12th grades had a special assembly program. Madame Suzanne Silvercruys gave a very interesting program of sculptoring combined with a lecture. Madame Silvercruys was born in Belgium and became an American citizen in 1922. While she was lecturing she picked a sec-

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ret model out of the audience and sculptored her in a non-drying clay. After she was all done and the person revealed, she spoke a few words on having and achieving a goal in life. The students thanked her with a vigorous round of applause. The D’Bulldog staff is planning to hold a mock election on October 15. The student body will be given a chance to vote by machine for the major slate candidates used on November 5. A special ’6B Election Edition of the D’Bulldog will be put out this Friday. It will include a sample ballot, all required voting information and a background of the main candidates. ' Special Announcement: Any girl wishing to help with door to door campaigning for the United Fund Drive should contact Mrs. Ball for more information.

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AT AIR UNIVERSITY U. S. Air Force Captain Kenneth H. Stump, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Stump of Nappanee, is attending the Air University’s Squadron Officer School at Maxwell AFB, Ala. Captain Stump will receive 14 weeks of instruction in communicative skills, leadership,- international relations, duties and responsibilities of the command-staff team, and aerospace doctrine. The captain, a 1956 graduate of Nappanee High School, received a B. S. degree in industrial education from Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. He was named a distinguished military graduate and commissioned ther in 1962 upon completion of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. His wife, Verla, is the daughter of Eston B. Clayton of 606 Front St. Syracuse.

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