Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 22, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 June 1994 — Page 2
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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, June 8, 1994
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North Wood seniors were treated to a great year for scholarships, thanks to the sponsors of the Dollars for Scholars program. Twenty-three businesses contributed a total of $35,000 which was divided between 47 recipients through the program. Pictured front, from left: Ned Stoller, Missy Klotz, Adam Honeycutt, Kara Scheumann, Ryan Hartman, Sonya Sheets, Korey Baker, Katie Mahon, Mario Freitas and Kim Kulp. Second row: Stacie Kandel, Trisha Slagel, Angie Hahn, Carolyn Bennett, Stephanie Hoover, Kim Rouch, Amy Hartman, Nicole Ritchie and Heather Brandt. Third
North Wood seniors
Moser. Guidance office assistantsKevin Kaufman, Valarie Moser, Kristin Rohrer, Eric Sccber, Jill Webster, Brian Stutzman, Angela Yoder and Timothy Thomas. Athletic office assistant-Nicolc Ritchie. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Heather llrandt, Grctchcn Hess, M. Katherine Mahon, Patrick Otis, Kara Schcumann, Joshua Swank and Angela Yoder. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Heather Brandt, Josi Chupp, Kevin Cloud, David Dyck, Michael Graybill, Ryan Hartman, Jeffrey Hart/.cll, Valeric Huber, Robert Ogleshcc, Patrick Otis, Kara Scheiimann, Jeffrey Schrnck, Sonya Sheets, Ned Stoller, Nikki Slump, Angela Vandcnbnrg and Angela Yoder. SERVICE AWARDS Senior Class President— Grctchcn Hess; Vicc-Prcsidcnt--Sonya Sheets; and Sccretary-M. Katherine Mahon. Student Council Prcsident-Knra Schcumann; Vice-President Nikki Stump; Secrctary/Trcasurcr-Sonya
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Dollars for scholars
Sheets. SENIOR-YEAR STUDENT COUNCIL Jancllc Andrews, Heather Brandt, Gretchen Hess, Fred Ixxhlitner, M. Katherine Mahon, Betsy Myers, Kara Schcumann, Jeffrey Schrock, Sonya Sheets and Nikki Stump. Four-year members—Heather Brandt, Gretehen Hess, Fred Lcchlitner, Betsy Myers, Kara Schcnmann and Sonya Sheets. NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED STUDENTS Robert Oglesbce, Sonya Sheets and Angela Vandenburg. HOOSIF.R SCHOLARS Jeffrey Schrock and Kara Schcumann. ELKHART CAREER CENTER STUDENTS Korey Baker, Torn Cook, Paid Grossc, Melisa Klotz, Jason Kuhn, Amy Miller, Anna Miller and Charles Pate. V.F.W. AWARDS M. Katherine Mahon, Angela Vandenburg and Nikki Stump. DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Art—Justin Grahcr; Art Service Award--Juslin Fingcrlc; Agriculture--Tracy George; Busincss-Calhcrinc Chupp; Business Service Award-Catherine Chupp; English—Nikki Stump; Foreign Language-German Angela Vandenburg and Spanish— Jessica Hickman; Heath and Physical Education—Kevin Kaufman <and Service Award—Kyle Slipjkjey; Home Economics—Catherine Chupp; Industrial Arts-Chad Bitting; and Math-Jeffrcy Schrock and Kevin Cloud shared the Top Senior Award; Computer-Bryan Russell; ICTM-Jeffrey Hartzcll and Angela Vandenburg; and Service Award-Derek Herr. Also: Music-Outstanding Dawning Generation Membcr-Takesha Walker; Outstanding Choir Mcmber-Jessica Hickman; Arion Award-Jessica Hickman; Service Award-Robert Oglesbce; ScienceNorth Wood Science Award-Jcffrey Hartzell; Senior Science AwardsAngcla Vandenburg and Jeffrey Schrock; Social Studics-Elizabcth Stull and Kevin Cloud; AthlcticsOustanding Senior Boy-Trcvor Andrews, Oustanding Senior Girl— Kara Scheumann, Athletic BlankctTodd Croy (39 points). Also: Library Service Award— Tracy George and Carolyn Bennett. YEARBOOK Editor-in-Cheif-Sheila Ganger (three-year staffer); Student Life Editor—Heather Warner (twoyears); Business Manager, Valerie Huber (two-years); Academic Editor-Elizabeth Stull (one year). SCHOLARSHIPS CALVIN COLLEGE: Faculty
*B ORKHOLDER B L AMERICAN VINTAGE FURNITURE AT THE EVENT CENTER BORKHOLDER DUTCH VILLAGE H I AT THE WEST EDGE OF NAPPANEE, INDIANA ■ NORTH FROM US HIGHWAY 6 ON COUNTY ROAD 101 F
Furniture Sale June 10 &11 9amto spm 40% to 70% OFF $150,000 FURNITURE SALE
— •Shelves ' •Accessories •Gflrfer Swings ■ f ' ssl g r . •Occasional! •Retired Designs /■ \ m \ _ •Damaged Hems gfe . . . . . •Scratched Items pvC, ,‘vt ,v—C *?SOIJD WOODS *SZZH yHT* [tsamn^LJ • CHERRY ' •Closeouts L .
row: Heather Warner, Jennifer Ingram, Jennifer Graber, Nacobi Huff, Elizabeth Stull, Jessica Hickman, Gretchen Hess, Tamara Brown, Angela Vandenburg and Josi Chupp. Fourth row: Derek Herr, Rob Oglesbee, Scott Fervida, Kevin Kaufman, David Dyck, Wes Hartman, Jeff Hartzler, Patrick Thompson, Jeff Schrock, Brian Stutzman and Kevin Cloud. Back row: Jeff Myers, Tim Thomas, Tracy George, Nikki Stump, Dena Ramer, Kristen Roher and Angie Yoder. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)
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Honors Scholarship-Heather Brandt. GOSHEN COLLEGE: MultiCultural Leadership Award— Takesha Walker. PURDUE UNIVERSITY-First Year Merit Award ScholarshipMatthew Phipps. AMERICAN LEGION RECOGNITION AWARD: Americanism and Goverment Test Program— Elizabeth Shill and Ryan Tom. VINCENNES UNIVERSITY: Blue and Gold.,Scholarship—Justin Graber. GOSHEN COLLEGE: Honors Scholarships-Bradley Hartman, Laura Hoover and Benjamin Snyder. McPherson college: Academic Scholarship—Valerie Huber. BALL STATE UNIVERSITY: Presidential Scholarship-Elizahcth Stull. JOHNSON AND WALES UNIVERSITY: Recognition Scholarship -Joshua Swank. PURDUE UNIVERSITY: Agriculture Scholarship-Ncd Stoller, Management Scholarship—Kyle Sticklcy PURDUE. UNIVERSITY: Certificates of Recognition: Ryan Hartman, Derek Herr, Robert Oglesbee, Jeffrey Schrock and Ned Stoller. ETHEL I . TURNER MEMORIAL.SCI 101 ARSHIP (Elkhart Area Career ('cmer)—Melisa Klotz. BETIIF.I COLLEGE; Trustee Scholarship David Dyck; Presidential Scholarship-Tamra Brown and Donald Dyck; and Faculty Scholarship Kristin Rohrer. LOCAL/AREA SCHOLARSHIPS AMERICAN LEGION POST #154-Joshua Callander, Matthew Wiseman and M. Katherine Mahon. AMERIC AN LEGION POST #154 AU XI LI ARY-Trisha Slagle. AMERICAN LEGION POST #307-Kevin Cloud and Stephanie Hoover. ANGIE McCOLLOUGH MEMORIAL-Tracy George. DAN RANSBERGER MEMORIAL-Kevin Kaufman. DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARSJcffrcy Schrock and Heather Brandt. GARRIE HARTMAN MEMORIAL-Nikki Stump. ISHAA/FARM BUREAU-Ryan Hartman. JASON DAVIDHIZAR MEMORIAL-Adam Honeycutt. NAPPANEE LIONS CLUB--Korey Baker and Timothy Thomas. WAKARUSA LIONS CLUB--Kimberly Kulp and Amy Hartman. MABEL SEARER LEE MEMRORlAL—Elizabeth Stull. MCDONALD’S RESTAURANT OF NAPPANF.F.-Grctchcn Hess.
MILLER’S MERRY MANORDcna Ramer. NAPPANEE EARLY BIRD KIWANIS— Jeffrey Myers and Carolyn Bennett. NAPPANEE NOON KIWANTS--David Dyck, Scott Fervida, Mario Freitas, Robert Oglesbee and Kara Scheumann. NAPPANEE ROTARY CLUBTamra Brown, Slaci Kandel and Ned Stoller. BRANT NINE MEMORIALBrian Stutzman. BUTCH NINE MEMORIALJosi Chupp, Jennifer, Graber, Angela Hahn, Jeffrey Hartzell, Derek Herr, Nacobi Huff, Nicole Ritchie, Kristin Rohrer, Kimberly Rouch, Patrick Thompson, Angela Vandenburg and Angela Yoder. PSI lOTA XI SORORITY— Jessica Hickman. TOM ROHR MEMORIAL— Melisa Klotz. TRI KAPPA SORORITY— Jennifer Ingram. WA-NEE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION-Sonya Sheets. WAKARUSA SHARING CITIZENS—WesIey Hartman and Heather Warner. Promoted to associate professorship Mrs. June D. Yoder-Chressanthis was recently promoted to an Associate Professorship at Mississippi State University, Slarkville, Mississippi. Mrs. Chressanthis has been in the Mississippi State Library for several years and is head of Serials Cataloguing at the Library. She received her Bachlors Degree in Library Science from Purdue University in 1981 and her Master’s Degree from the University of Michigan in 1983. Her husband George is a professor of Economics at the University. June is the daughter of Carl and Wavy Yoder, Nappanee. Diql-A-Story Some foolish swaps leave Mr. Vinegar with nothing but a nagging wife in “Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar,” this week’s featured Dial-A-Story, beginning June 6, on the Nappanee Public Library Information Line. The free storytelling service is available on a 24-hour basis and is just one of the options on the information line, 773-7920. The story changes on Monday each week
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