Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 106, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 26 January 1983 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday. January 2fi, 19X3

Peg Hunsberger honored at Camp Fire meeting

.The annual meeting of the Nappanee Camp Fire Council was held Monday gening, at the B&B Restaurant. s * Vice President Janyce Guckenberger opened the meeting, in the absence of the president, Don Rink. She welcomed guests and members to the meeting * Mrs. Willodean Yoder presented Peg

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Hunsberger, outgoing executive director, with an appreciation gift from the council, in recognition" of her eight years with Camp Fire. The election of new board members was held, and those elected were Beth Adkins, Yvonne Murphy and Judy Unsicker. ✓ New officers elected for the coming

HAPPY 17th BIRTHDAY ANGIE •* Much Love ■ Mom & Dad Kim & Cathy Todd & Berri Brent & Brenda

Jan. 28, 29, 30 Child $ 1.50 • Adults *2.50 Sunday Matinee All Seats *1.50

Happy 22nd Birthday, Rocky Mom & Dad Grandpa & Grandma

year include Dawn Suter, president; Don Rink, vice president; Debbie Swihart, secretary and John Pippen, treasurer. Janyce Guckenberger has been selected to be the new executive director for the local council. Other members of the board are Norma Rensberger and Don Guckenberger. The new president called for the approval of the new bylaws for the council, and they were approved. She then called for adjournment, and asked for a short meeting of the new board. Mrs. Yoder led the group in repeating the Camp Fire Grace, and refreshments were served. Plans being made for 'Souper Supper' Plans and preparations are being made by the North Wood Music Boosters for a “Souper Supper” to be served Friday, Feb. 4 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the high school cafeteria before the tipoff of the Goshen-NorthWood basketball game. The evening’s menu will consist of shaved ham sandwiches, vegetable or bean soup, jello salad and fcteverage. The cost of the meal will be $3 for adults and $2 for 12 and under. This year's meal is being organized by Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weldy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Lantis, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Berger and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zercher. The proceeds which the boosters raise from their projects go to help support the music department (band and choir) with different needs such as equipment, transportation to contest and festivals, awards and various other items Tickets may still be purchased from any band or choir memfeer or at the door.

North Wood honor students are named

Principal Michael Keppter has announced that the following North Wood High School students have attained honor roll status for the second nine week grading period this school year. Students being named to the Distinguished Honor Roll have earned a grade point index of 3.7 to 4.0. Distinguished Honor Roll students have no grade lower than a B in order to be named to this honor group North Wood students named to the Regular Honor Roll have earned a grade index-of 3.2 to 3.6 and a minimum of one C is permitted. DISTINGUISHED HONOR ROM. SENIORS: Kim Anglin, Jeff Beck, Patty Birky, Kerry Brich, Scott Cassel, Rachel Culp, Beth Ervin, Colette Graber, Kevin Graber, Mark Hahn.

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Popular player Bounthanh Douangthoutha was the people’s choice during a demonstration of the art of playing PING PO...er Table Tennis, Fridav, during halftime of the NorthWood-East Noble basketball game. The “Egg Roll Man” is a champion in his country, and is becoming “the man to beat” in this area. (AN photos)

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Lisa Heckaman, Beth Hockert, Mary Hoover ; Kris Kern, Paula LaGuardia, Jill Lantis, Darlene Miller, Ann Neff, Lane Reed, Wanda Rohrer, Barb Sides, Pam Slabaugh, Kelly Stanifer, Beth Stichter, Chip Stump. Jenny Truex, Steven Wagner, Lori Weldy, Shirley Wray. Kim Wrightsman and Rod Yoder JUNIORS: Kevin Eby, Karen Elliott, Jeff Fervida. Doreen Hoover, Tyler Johnson. Carmen Martin, Paul Meissner, Greg Miller, Patty Neff, Angie Pletcher, Sally Rensberger, Dale Ressler, Rod Schroeder, Jodi Schwartz, Cynthia Shaum, Rusty Snook, Tom Tarman, Scott Tuttle, Cary Weldy and Angie Whitehead. SOPHOMORES: Marla Anglemyer, Jeff Balsley, Stephen Besson. Suzanne Conrad, Rene Croy, Kent Dyck, Stephanie Gall, Karl Graber, Lisa Hahn, Doug Hoover. Jerry Kehr, John Kellogg, Ronda Klotz, Jamie Lengacher, Tracy Lesta, Lisa Mattern, Anne Reed, Rod Schmucker, Kenny Schrock, Russell Sheets, Jason Wagner, Angie Weldy, Dean Weldy, Laurie Wenger, Doug Wesolek, Donna Yoder and Mike Yoder FRESHMEN: Helen Benedict, Dan Berger, Shelly Carter, Scott Crist, Kurt Dyck, Keith Eby, Kelley Eby, Doug Eidem, Amy Hostetler, Kathy Klotz, Tish Kollovor, Carolyn Miller, Kathy Miller, Theresa Ramer, Barb Rohrer,

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Nathan Ross, Doug Schrock, Sally Weldy, Philip Whetstone and Mark Zimmerman. REGULAR HONOR ROLL SENIORS: Tonya Adams, Kim Bauman, Angie Blosser, Cathy Blosser, Allen Chapman, Ida Cook, David Copeland, Jeff Culp, Deb Dorsey, Mike Drudge, Jackie Etsinger, Trent Gongwer, Lori Hartman, Roger Herschberger. Brad Kaser, Susan Nunemaker, Lisa Paugh, Shana Persing, Andy Preston, Dirk Schieber, Sonya Schoch, Jill Sholly, Michael Stull, Mike Wagner, Kim Wilson, Jeanette Wray. Janice Yoder and Dale Young. JUNIORS: Deb Angel, Amy Boger, Gayle Brovant, Kendra Clark, Eric Fields, Mike Geiger, Beth Gongwer, Robert Gonzales, Tricia Hess, Amy Hochstedler, Hai Huynh, Laura Jordan, Susan Marks. Kevin Martin, Cindy Miller, Tammy Ratliff, LeAnn Rohr, Deb Skip Smeltzer, Jenny Stutzman, Nancy Weldy, Jim Wenger and Scott Williams. SOPHOMORES: Mary Anglemeyer, Courtney Blosser, John Bower, Tammy Cassel, Tina Cassel, Dawn Cripe, Dave Cutchin, Chris Dorsey, Tammy Eby, Tammy Felts, Chris Fisher, Kami Gessinger, Joyce Herschberger, Cindy Kaufman, Kevin Kern, Lisa Lambdin, Melinda Linville, Roxie Lozier, Jolinda McCreary, Jenny Metzler. Harold

Miller, Vicki Olson, Brad Price, Ron Schmucker, Lenina Smith, Sallie Stover, Mark Strakowski, Chris Stringfellow, Tracy Swartz, Patty Tokarcik, Mary Tyson, Diane Wilson and Suzanne Yoder FRESHMEN: Missy H'Shanda Blosser, Jason Boley, Jeff Bollman, Tracy Eby, Lisa Firestone, Jaclyn Jesse, Fred Jessup, Renee Henschen, Rex Hochstedler, Bryan Hunsberger, Dave Kendall, Sheila Miller, Angie Mullett, Deb Parker, Michelle Porter, Tonya Ramer, Tracy Rhodes, Deb Rohrer, Brian Schmucker, Jim Stichter, Angie Stouder, Doyle Stump, Stephanie- Swanson, Wenda Swihart, Rich Taylor and Cheryl Umbaugh 'Women's Issues' program offered The YWCA Women’s Resource Center is offering “Women’s Issues” on four Tuesday noons, beginning Feb. 1. Four programs led by area professional women will be presented as follows: Feb. 1; “Consumer Rights’,” P.T. Parker, attorney. -- Feb. 8: “Insurance Needs for Women: Property and Casualty Insurance,” Sandra Heinly, Midwest Commerce Insurance. -- Feb. 15: “Life Insurance,” Karen Markle, Tower Insurance Agency. -- Feb. 22: Film: “A Man’s Place,’.’ which examines four working lifestyles for couples. Discussion led by Irene Loewen, B.A. in home economics. Participants may bring a sack lunch or use available vending machines. The fee for each session is $2 per person * For more information call the Women’s Resource Center at 295-6915. Grain marketing course offered by Cooperative Extension Service A course on grain marketing is being offered by the Cooperative Extension Service this winter, according to Jeff Burbrink, Elkhart County Extension agriculture agent. The course will be taught by Purdue University Agricultural Economist Bill Uhrig over a closed circuit television system. The course is designed to provide farmers, elevator operators, landlords and agri-businessmen with information needed to develop a strategy for marketing their grain. Topics to be covered include price analysis using charts and fundamentals, marketing alternative such as forward contracting and basis contracts and use of the futures markets for hedging or price analysis. Uhrig will also discuss the economics of storing grain and update the current outlook situation. There are 14 sites in Indiana which 'are offering this course, including the Marshall County Extension Office in Plymouth. The program will be held on six successive Wednesday nights at 7: 30 p.m. starting Feb. 2. The closed circuit television system includes a two-way sound hookup that allows participants to ask questions of the specialists. Cost will be S4O per family or partner- *• ship This fee will cover all teaching materials such as notebook, charts and a marketing book. Contact Jeff Burbrink at the Elkhart County Extension Office for more information ,