Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 101, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 26 January 1978 — Page 8
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Nappanee Advance-News Thursday. January 28, 1878
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Campus notes t Slabaugh on President's List at Southwestern Mikel Slabaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Slabaugh, Nappanee, is on the President’s List at Southwestern Michigan, with a grade point average of 4.0. Michael is a freshman this year.
Robin Mclntyre will study theatre-art Mr. Ronald DeJong, Director of Admissions at Northwestern College, Orange City, lowa, announces the acceptance of Robin Mclntyre, for the freshman class. Robin has been awarded an academic scholarship on the basis of academic class standing and precollege test scores. Scholarship winners are also eligible to make application for additional aid in the regular comprehensive financial aid program ot the college. At Northwestern College, Robin plans concentrated study in the area of theatre-art.
Wyman, Cripe on Manchester Dean's List
Tina Wyman Cripe and Laurie Geyer, both of Nappanee, are among those students named to the Dean’s List of Honor Students, for the fall term at
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When the “Mighty North Wood Panthers” are introduced by Bryan Carter, it’s time for the North Wood cheerleaders and a group of cooperative guys to form their pyramid as the players are introduced. Following introductions, the pyramid collapses —very carefully ! It takes a brave group of students with strong backs to successfully perform
Manchester College, North Manchester. The Dean’s List is composed of those students completing three or more
courses whose grades for the term place them in approximately the upper ten per cent of their respective classes. Tina, a senior majoring in elemen-
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tary education is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wyman, and Laurie, a junior elementary education major, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Geyer.
Honor rolls announced at ISU The Indiana State University’s Dean’s List for the 1977 fall semester contains the names of 1155 students who achieved academic distinction. The list includes Kellie Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtis, 451 N. Williams St., Nappanee, a member of the distinguished honor roll. Grades at ISU are computed on a 4.0 scale and honor students are those who earned a grade point average of 3.50 or higher. The Distinguished Honor RolL lists students with grade point averages of 3.75 or above and the Honor Roll includes students with an average of 3.50 to 3.75. The honor listing is prepared for students carrying twelve or more semester hours (pass-fail courses are not computed) and it does not include students who were engaged in student teaching during the semester.
Consumer t Information Catalog The word has gotten out. Wood burning stoves are more efficient at giving heat then fireplaces. So for this winter, many people who have a lot of wood available are buying them. And all over, people are adding insulation to save on energy and keep their houses warmer. But how much, and what else can you do? There are some answers for you in the new winter edition of The Consumer Information Catalog. Published quarterly by the Consumer Information Center of the General Services administration, the Catalog lists more than 200 federal publications covering various topics of consumer interest. Besides energy conservation, the Catalog lists,., publications on automobiles, health, food, housing, money management, child care, and employment. And more than half the publications are free. For your free copy of The Consumer Information Catalog, send a postcard to the Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, Colorado 81009. If you are thinking of buying a wood burning stove, one of the things you need to know about is your chimney. Fireplaces and Chimneys (054F, 40 cents) can help you figure out how to build a chimney or maintain your present one, and it gives suggestions on fireplace construction as well. Then Firewood For Your Fireplace (055F, 35 cetns) has information on types of firewood and where you can get it free. If you’re really determined to cut those utility bills, How to Save Money by Insulating Your Home (064F, 70 cents) has a chart you can use to figure, the “R” value of insulation you should install for maximum return. Maybe you have already taken care of saving energy in your house. How about your energy? JJ How to Keep Your Family’s Health Records (648F, Free) will start to easft some of that home filing. And Keeping Household-Family Records—What (q , ‘ Discard (638F, Free) should help with the rest. > You can get the publications at the prices listed and the free Consumer lnform a tleu Catalog from the Con*, sumer Information Cener, Pueblo, Colorado 81008. Bulk quantities of the Catalog are available free to educators and consumer groups.
