Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 April 1995 — Page 2
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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, April 5,1995
Nappanee Elementary names honor roll students
‘F '.The honor roll for Nappanee ; "Elementary School, for the third nine week grading period, has been announced as follows: FOURTH GRADE ' ftpxanne Faulkner, Jennifer Herr, Josh Homish, Shenyel Housour, -jlbnya Stankovich, Alisha Yoder,
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Kelly Yoder, Brandon Stutzman, Shay Marley, Brian Ulanowicz, Val Hardison, Maggie Borger, Jessica Avery, Corey Ryman, Misty Lawmaster, Rachel Petroski, Tim Miller, Mary Egging, Trina Andrews, Chelsey Bowers, Amber Bricker, Janelle Graber, Christine Guevara, Danielle Hoke, Andy Hostetter, Carlea Howard, Autumn Rhodes, Scott Gerber and Starli Brown. FIFTH GRADE High Honor Roll—Josh Bowers, Mackenzie Lewis, Ashley Mast, Sylvia Sheets, Harry Troyer, James Eash, Julie Schwartz, Rachel Trinkley, Amanda Fales, Phil Hershberger, Lyn Miller, Melissa Raber and Paul Yoder. Honor Roll—Ashley Egging, Khris Freed, Charity Hochstetler,
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Nick Homish, Heather Payton, Heather Stump, Andrew Hilty, Cathy Bontrager, Chad Burkholder, Carol Duncan, Amy High Honor Roll —Tori Ganshom, Renee Jensen, Lamar Miller, Tifani Scherer, Gerald Schwartz, Jessica Slabaugh, Joel Kemp, Troy Cox, Bret Hershberger, Nick Larsen, Crystal Goodman, Marion Troyer, Sara Yoder and Adam Bumworth. Honor Roll —Lindsey Carney, Sarah Corbin, Ashley Cotter, Ellis, Jesse Fink, Mike Bauman, John Borkholder, Leslie Carlin, Erin Graber, Jeff Hochstetler, Josh Hochstetler, Matt Unsicker and Joanna Whitmer. SIXTH GRADE High Honor Roll —Myra Baumgartner, Robbie Bedward, Ben Bowers, Brandon Culp, Michelle Houck, Justin Lentz, Anna Metz, Andrea Atkinson, Nicole Carpenter, Abe Christianson, Vem Chupp, Kyle Lender, Beth Miller, Jolene Miller, Ken Schwartz, Brad Stutzman, Jeff Thomas, Christina Weber, Laura Cleary, Eric Couse, Wendy Cripe, Erica Cromer, Clint Dennie, Steph Goodman, Adam Rhodes, Anthony Sanders, Josh Snyder, Justin Titus and Kim Yoder. Honor Roll—Chris Brown, Heidi Chupp, Stacy Chupp, Erica Garl, Jeremy Herr, Phil Hostetter, Heather Kline, Chris McClung, Melinda Vaughn, Jeff Baumgartner, Isaac Hershberger, LaVon Kauffman, Kaley Klapp, Kristy Mikel, Matt Mullett, Chaz Scjierer, Melana Stutzman, Selby Rohref, Bee Faulkner, Cara Hall, Jessica Johnson, Randy Lehman, Daryl Miller, Nadia Nizhnik, Joey Potter, Jennifer Ragland, Nickie Sauer, Devon Schwartz and Kathy Voder.
Observe child abuse prevention month
Nappanee Mayor Kenneth Walters proclaimed April as “child abuse prevention month," during the April 3, Common Council meeting. His proclamation read as follows. is— Whereas, our children look to us as their protectors, role models, heroes and heroines, and deserve the best we can give. Whereas, children who are loved and nurtured will grow up to love and nurture others and will give back to their families, neighbors, and the entire nation the good that was bestowed on them. Whereas, child abuse knows no social or economic bounds and
New books available at Nappanee Public Library
The following new books are now available at the Nappanee Public Library, for your reading pleasure. ADULT FICTION The Nightingale Legacy, by Coulter—a tale of mystery, an ancient legacy, and romance set in Cornwall during England’s Regency period. Self-Defense, by Kellerman —a psychologist-sleuth must use all his skills to discover whether a patient’s fear that someone is try-
LARRY THOMPSON Candidate for Mayor of Nappanee in the May 2,1995 Primary, will begin his “Door to Door Visits” April 3. Larry looks forward to visiting with Nappanee’s citizens and listening to your concern. Due to overwhelming requests for yard signs, the supply of 100 is depleted. The committee does not want to burden citizens with signs or to clutter the landscape. YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED REMEMBER TO VOTE MAY 2,1995 Paid for and authorized by the Citizens for Thompson Committee, John Leavitt, Treasurer
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STRUBLE SAYS GOODBYE-Larry Struble said goodbye to fellow employees and friends throughout the community, March 31, -during a retirement reception held at Midwest Commerce Bank, Nappanee.
List middle school honor students
The following students at North Wood Middle School have earned honor roll status for the third nine-week grading period, as follows: SEVENTH GRADE High Honor Roll—Kristina Berger, Stephanie Berkey, Kristin Bonacorsi, Mary Borger, Brett Brumbaugh, Travis Burkholder, Nathan Canter, Angela Carlisle, Katy Carlton, John Collins, Joshua Corwin, Lindsay Detwiler, Alisa Donegan, Jessica Doriot, Rachel Eaton, Patricia Eicher, Walter Fales, Bryan Fisher, Candace Ganshom, Sean Gibson, Nathaniel Hahn, Daniel Harshberger, Jason Harter, Jamie Hill, Stephanie Hill, Suzy Hirschy, Jerry Hochstetler, Kristen Holsinger, Aaron Hoover, Jesse Hoover, Amy Hughes, Heather Kinder, Justin Lantzer,
results in abuse, neglect, injury and death to thousands of youth annually. " Whereas, These problems that face our nation’s youth can be improved if each of us determine to make a difference. Now Therefore, I, Kenneth Walters, Mayor of Nappanee, do hereby declare the month of April, be designated as “Child Abuse Prevention Month,” and encourage our citizens to accept the responsibility of assuring a safe environment for all children. April will also mark the annual Lifesaver fundraiser for the Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) of Elkhart County.
ing to kill her is self-induced, or if a flesh-and-blood killer is desperate to eliminate her as a witness to a homicide in the past. Black Cross, by lies —after his grandfather’s funeral, a young Atlanta physician and a rabbi opea the grandfather’s safe, to discover four secret souvenirs from World War II that change the doctor’s concept of patriotism and heroism forever.
Struble served the bank and its patrons for 25 years. Pictured frofn left: Larry Struble and NBD employees Janet Dorsey and Amy Hovath. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)
Katrina Lightfoot, Jessica Mast, Stephanie Michael, Jessica Miller, Kari Miller, Levi Miller, Andee Morris, Cori Neff, Erin Newcomer, Mindi Odle, Victoria Otis, Benji Paulus, Kelly Reese, Michael Reschly, Jennifer Rhodes, Charlie Roeder, Andrew Rnmmel, Joseph Sabo, Abby Sensenbaugh, Crystal Slabaugh, Katy Sonner, Shelly Stichter, Alisa Stutsman, Becky Sutter, Jill Vanßruaene, Chet Walters, Bradley Wilson and Amber Wolfe. Honor Roll—Amanda Aguilera, JoHannah Baum, Christina Beachy, Sarah Berger, Brooks Blosser, Cynthia Borkholder, Julie Bove, Jason Brennaman, Lindsay Carlin, Stephanie Camer, Tina Cerame, Linda Davis, Brock Doty, Eric Esenwein, Erin Fisher, Jennifer Friend, Michelle Gaines, Dustin Gill, Brandon Greenawalt, Carrie Haney, Jeremy Hartzell, Keli Herr, Aaron Hochstetler, Amanda Hommerding, Amy Hoover, Ryan Hudson, Carol Hunn, Johannah Isaacs, Holly Jones, Nick Juday, Dawn Kobb, Susan Kulp, Elizabeth Larrison, Amanda Liechty, Christopher Martin, Lindsey Martin, Sarah Martin, Anthony McClung, Tricia Mikel, Gloria Miller, Matthew Miller, Amanda Moore, Norman Mullet, Jillian Poitras, Rocco Rigsby, Jeremy Sarber, Cassie Schalliol, Derek Scheets, Luke Shaw, Eric Shepherd, Jennifer Shoup, Matthew Sitek, Joshua Stahl, Susan Stump, Trenton Stump, Candice Thomas, Tabitha Troyer, Duane Weaver, Marlene Weaver, Reatha Weaver, Kami Weldy, Justin Williams, Joshua Wilson and Kevin Witmer. EIGHTH GRADE High Honor Roll —Joey Abel, David Berger, Jr., Grace Bonewitz, Jolene Bontrager, Anne Brubaker, Angela Callander, Molly Culp, Brad Greenlee, Ruby Harshberger, Sarah Harter, Kristie Hill, Brooke Hochstetler, Jessica Hochstetler, Rachel Hoover, John Hutsell, Jr., Jennifer Lantzer, Benjamin Larsen, Ben Lechlitner, Carrie Leinbach, Laura Mast, Ryan Mattem, Amanda Metzger, Emily Metzger, Cynthia Miller, Danny Miller, Wendell Miller, Mark Pires, Luke Schafer, Matthew Schrock, Justin Sellon, Joseph Slabach, Matthew Siegel, Megan Sloat, Amanda Stats, Kristen •Stichter, Lana Stoller, Anna Stutsman, Reba Weaver, Natalie Will, Nathan Wood, Ruby Yoder, Annie Zell and Amy Zercher. Honor Roll—Sarah Anderson, Kelly Anglemyer, Blair Baumgartner, Scott Berger, Trisha Bontrager, Brianne Bumworth, Jeffrey Cale, Rosanne Chupp, Katrina Clouse, Rachelie Copenhaver, Bradley Culp, Jennifer Cunningham, Megan Cunningham, Paula Eby, Mandy Gerber, Jenna Gettys, Stephanie Gray, Jessica Guard, Laura Hahn, Jessica Hall, Annette Hauptli, Jeremiah Hawn, Carissa Herr, Brooke Hershberger, Kevin Hochstetler, Holly Hostetler, Amanda Huff, Kabe Jessup, Tara
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Lambert, Scott Lehman, Chad Martin, Todd McDonald, John Miller, Nicole Miller, Jason Mishler, Darin Nunemaker, Jennifer Russell, Christy Ryman, Tina Schmucker, Harry Schwartz, Joshua Shrock, Brandon Tom, Matt Traub, Jerry Troyer, Joanne Ulery, Jessica Wamken, Jeffery Weaver, Levon Weaver, Erin Whitehead, Jessica Wortinger, Andrew Yoder, Bradley Yoder and Heather Zentz. Ambulance calls recorded March 27, 12:53p.m.—Michael Anderson, 11714 West 4A Road, Plymouth, transported from Fairmont Homes, Nappanee, to Bremen Community following an industrial accident. March 27, 9:lßp.m.—Tina Moyer, 1185 Newcomer, transported from the comer of CRIOI and US6, Nappanee, to Bremen Community following an auto accident ? *-- ‘Mareh v 27, Slabaugh, 10851 W 1200 N, Nappanee, transported from the corner of CRIOI and US6, to Bremen Community following an auto accident. March 27, 11:50p.m. —Cheryl Bontrager, 602 East Broad Street, transported from her home to Bremen Community due to an allergic reaction. March 28,5:44a.m. —Adam and Timothy Trueblood, 5436 W Finch Road, Claypool, transported from four and one-half miles south of Nappanee, on SR 19, to Elkhart General following an auto accident. March 28, 5:47a.m. —Darvel E. Lucas, 8303 W SR2B, Upton, transported from four and one-half miles south of Nappanee, on SR 19, to Elkhart General following an auto accident. March 28, 5:47a.m. —5436 West Ventura, Claypool, transported from four and one-half miles south of Nappanee, on SR 19, to Elkhart General following an auto accident. March 28, 4:15p.m. —Doris Berghom, 706 North Wood Circle, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General following a fall. March 31, 12:30p.m.—James J. Metz, 8932 King Road, Plymouth, transported from Holiday Rambler, Plant #l6, Wakarusa, Elkhart General due to back injury. March 31, 1:26p.m. —James Brown, 72242 CRIS, Nappanee, transported from his home to Goshen General due to back pain. March 31 —Devon Schwartz, 10656 W 1100 N, Nappanee, transported from 8118 W 800 N, Etna Green, to Bremen Community after being run over by a horse. * March 31, 10:58p.m. —Opal Sponseller, 158 Randolph Street, Nappanee, transported from the LuAnn Nursing Home, to Michiana Community due to trouble breathing.
