Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 2, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 January 2002 — Page 3

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Woodys enjoy travel, but like residing in Nappanee

„ (EDITOR’S NOTE—The continues its series of mini-features on its subscribers. The articles are designed to allow subscribers jtp become better acquainted with other readers and to help promote the true community spirit that sets Nappanee apart from other towns.) , Jon and Denise Woody have resided in Nappanee for 10 years, moving here in 1991 “from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Both of Denise’s sis'ters reside in Nappanee, and she reports, “It feels safe. After living on military bases, where there are guards at the gate, the small-town security was important. They have two children: Laura, who graduated from North Wood High School in '‘96, and is in law school, and Tom, who graduated from NWHS in ‘92 and Purdue in “98. He resides in Dallas, Texas. The family also includes three cats and a Siberian Husky puppy. Jon is employed in hotel maintenance by Amish Acres and Denise is an executive assistant at Fairmont Homes. She is also a member of the

theater accepting auditions

'• The Round Bam Theatre at Amish Acres, a year round professional theatre, (announces auditions for nonEquity performers. The season includes Dames ait Sea, The King and I, West Side Story, Seven Brides for (Seven Brothers, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor 'Dreamcoat in repertory with the 16th straight season of t glain and Fancy, t g Casting full company mem- * bgrs (April 16 - December 31) ! and job-ins. All • ►’

Career center hosts open house

| The Elkhart Area Career ! Center will hold its annual ! open house Sunday, February ! LOf 1:30-3:30p.m., givirfg parents and students an opportuni- ’ ty to explore the option of i career/technical education, and to see the many updates in equipment and programs. All classes are open to high school students in Elkhart, St. Joseph, Marshall and [CaGrange Counties in Indiana, 03 well as students in the lEclwardsburg and Cassopolis [school districts in Michigan. [ ; Hands-on training is availjable in the following career courses: Administrative Support, Advertising Design, Automotive Technology, Broadcast Communications,

Nappanee lists honor students

The following students have been named to honor roll status at Nappanee Elementary School, for the second nine-week grading period. FOURTH GRADE: High Honor Roll —Sarah Dougherty, Jennifer Miller, Rachael Hall, 'Becca Jefferies, Brittany Schmucker, Brenda Slabaugh, Kara Troyer and Karina Yoder. Honor roll —Philip Benedict, Kayla Carney, Leonardo Guadian, Amber Griffey, Amy Hochstetler, Joscelyn Johnson, Robi McEndarfer, Lori Miller, Wendell Miller, Zach Rhymer, Kelsey Diener, Crystal Hawn, Michael Klem, Naomi Miller, JCristy Robb, Rochyelle Schmitt, Shaun VanWiele, Stacie Weaver, Codi Pippenger, Taylor Gamer, Marc Disher, Christian Diemer, D.J. Prochno, Zach Deery, Ruth Bontrager and Amanda McFerren. •* FIFTH GRADE: High Honor Roll—Carter Ammerman, Katie Armon, Kathleen Gessinger, Stefani Scherer, Trent Stutzman, Martha Chupp, Chelsea Coblentz, Kerry Hofer, Myron Chupp, Janelle Islas, Taylor Nisley and Skyler Titus.

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positions are paid. Auditions will be held on the Joseph Stein Stage at the Round Bam Theatre at Amish Acres in Nappanee on U.S. 6 on Friday, February 15 and Saturday, February 16, 2002. Anyone interested in auditioning should prepare two songs of contrasting style, be prepared to read from one of the shows and dance, if asked. This audition will be for adults only. Children’s auditions for The King and I will be held later in

Child Care Services, Cisco Certification, Collision Repair, Commercial Photography, Cdmfiuter' Applications, Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD), Construction Trades and Cosmetology. Also: Culinary Arts, Dental Health Careers, Health Occupations, Horticulture/Floral Design, Industrial Electronics, Machine Tool Technology, Medical Secretary, Motorcycle Technology/Air-Cooled Gas Engine Repair, Public Safety and Welding. In addition to the high school credits in career/technical education, a number of EACC programs also offer the option of college credits

Honor Roll—Kevin Borkholder, Vashti Britt, Sarah Fervida, Austin Fink, Andrea Holdeman, Braden Klotz, Justin Rasler, Justin Rhoades, Reid Gamer, Kylie Hale, Alexandrea Hendrix, Tyler Raber, Tyler Sanders, Preston Swain, Andrew Hendrix, Bethany Hollar, Austin Hostetler, Lindsey Kaufman, Kaitlin Kirkdorffer, Ashley Lamason, Andrea Martin, Jeff Mast, Jordan Richmond, Danny Slabaugh, Marlene Chupp, Kaitlyn Mullins, Shaylee Reece, Chris Rivera, Kasi Sommers and Kyle Whitehead. SIXTH GRADE: High Honor Roll—Alyssa Goodman, Bridgett Stutzman, Stephanie Weaver, Melissa Borkholder,

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Hawaii and in Indiana, lowa and North Carolina. The Woodys have traveled extensively in Alaska, Europe, Jamaica and Mexico. They have been subscribers of the Advance-News for 10 years, and enjoy knowing what is going on in the community.

the spring; check Amish Acres, website, www.amishacres.com for audition dates and times. Whether you are just curious and want to test your talent, or are a seasoned pro, you are encouraged to attend the audition. To schedule an audition time, please call Scott Saegesser after February 1, at (219) 773-4188 ext. 203 or email:scottsaegesser@amishac res.com <mailto:scottsaegesser@ amishacres.com>

through agreements with Ivy Tech, Southwestern Michigan College, Vincennes University, Ferfis State University - and other post-secondary institutions. Students may also choose to get a head start on their career goals by participating in job shadowing and internships with local companies. Before selecting classes for the 2002-2003 school year, students are encouraged to learn what career/technical education can do for their career goals by attending the open house. The center is located at 2424 California Road, Elkhart. For further information, call 262-5650.

Samantha Carney, Cristy Eash, Lorraine Miller, Cody Mishler, Kali Nisley, Katie Schmitt, Renita Slabaugh, Elizabeth Stouder, Ben Baker, Ada Chupp, Michael Miller and Seth Watkins. Honor Roll—Shana Baxter, Karen Bontrager, Colin Boyer, Spencer Holdeman, Brad Howard, Brian Miller, Cara Miller, Lyndon Miller, Shannon Wickline, Karl Boonzaayer, Nathan Miller, William Miller, Chrissy Page, Luke Troyer, Melinda Bontrager, Brittany Coffman, Shay Cornelius, Boe Ford, Rachel Hochstetler, Alicia Neumeyer, Heather See, Brittany Shaw, Kirsten Snodgrass and Karen Wakefield.

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Woodview releases honor rolls

The following 4th, sth and 6th graders at Woodview Elementary School were recognized for earning honors or high honors at an honors assembly Friday, January 18. HONORS: (A s and B’s) Fourth grade: Bethany Brewer, Amanda Codings, Benjamin Dikjstra, Jordan Frederick, Chase Heims, Sharon Hochstetler, Ashley Holdeman, Maci Ingle, Amanda Knigga, Kelcie Lehman, < Trenton Moneyheffer, Stevie Otto, Cesar Salinas and Jordan Warren. Atfo, Jordan Henderson, Joanna Yoder, Bryson Bauer, Kasey Grendys, Carolyn Kitchens, Amanda Myers, Shelby Stutzman, Tegra Potts, Tara German, Trenton Troyer, Michelle Wilso, Zack Balsley, Michael Bough, Brittney Burnham and Brandon Menzie. Also, Brenan Moore, Christine St. Clair, Jerrilyn Thompson, Trevor Turner, Brittany Weaver, Sheila Weaver, Chris Widner and Brittney Wise.

Honor Wakarusa students

The following sixth graders at Wakarusa Elementary School have been named to the honor roll for the second grading period. Todd Anglemeyer, Michelle Anthony, Robby Balogh, Alyssa Bates, Robby Bearss, Morgan BeMiller, Kassi Bontreger, Jacob Bowers, Dustin Bussard, Todd Byrket, Jason Casteel, Ryan Clark, Ben Dodson, Dustin Eby, Leslie Eisenbeiss and Kayla Fox. Also: Ashley Goorhouse, Calvin Graybill, Erica Haviland, Kelsey Hunsberger, Tijay Le, Mackenzie Lechlitner, Ashleigh Lehman,

Cell phones donated for use by seniors

The Elkhart County Salt/Triad Council (Seniors and Law Enforcement Together) met Wednesday, January 9, at the Elkhart Police Department, with Capt. Tom Cutler and Peggy Unwin, director for the Riverview Adult Day Care, presiding. Over 1,000, 911 cell phones for seniors have been distributed by Salt/Triad since the program launched in August 2001. Free cell phones are available at Victim Assistance offices in Elkhart or Goshen, or at police stations in the county. Unused phones may be donated at those same places. Center for Community Justice, 121 S. Third St., Elkhart, has persons available

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, January 23, 2002

Fifth grade: Chris Avery, Kim Bell, Kaley Bontrager, Weston Brugh, Austen Burkholder, Maggie Castillo, Harlan Eagan, Craig Emery, Justin Graber, Dustin Herr, Rachel Hershberger, Colton Hurst, George Lopez, Lashaunda Love and Alyssa Richardson. Also: Joshua Schmuck, Ryan Slabaugh, Amber Slone, Courtney Troxel, Cassie Tucker, Brian Ufkin, Brett Walter, Colleen Yoder, Dustin Yoder and Janelle Yoder. Sixth grade: Samantha Anderson, Brian Beehler, Christy Brink, Erica Combs, Lauren Davis, Aimee Durham, Kayla Graber, Kay ley Hahaj, Eric Hartstein, Justine Henderson, Nicole Hostetter, Stacie Koch, David Lopez and Justin Marsillett. Also: Drew Miller, Jennifer Mort, Jamie Parker, Michael Schmitt, Timothy Schmucker, Chad Schmucker, Micah Shaw, Jordan F. Tayior, Chase Teska and Kayla Yoder. HIGH HONORS: (All A’s) Fourth grade: Lisa Kuhns, Tabitha Reed, Jessica

Alan Leichty, Alan Leichty, Monica Lengacher, Kelly Magers, April Maurer, Aaron McDowell and Nicole McFarland. Also: Andy Millard, Tyler Miller, Danae Nafziger, Rebecca Nelson, Brad Nissley, Kevin Pence, Shayna Pynaert, Alex Rethlake, Britney Reynolds, John Rheinheimer, Matt Riege, Ashley Romano, Jordan Schrock, Holly Schutz, and Grant Smith. Also: Amanda Stahl, Jessie Stahly, Zack Stone, Jessie Tierney, Krista Weaver, Jenna Wisler, Jill Witmer, Austin Yoder, Chelsea Yoder, Emily Yoder and Jordan Yoder.

upon request to assist seniors with odd jobs. Work will be supervised. Call 295-6149. The tip of the month was regarding fire safety, ’ and included the fact that the single most important thing a person can do to ensure home safety from fires is to install smoke detectors —they . are inexpensive and easy to install. A smoke alarm should be located on every level of the house. Smoke alarms for the hearing impaired are also available, and smoke alarms should be tested every month. Replace batteries twice a year. The next Salt/Triad meeting will be February 13, 8:30a.m., at the Elkhart Police Department.

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Schmuck, Cameron Spitaels and Trent Wagner. Fifth grade: Tabitha Bellman, Jill Focht, Sarah Freymiller, Katie Gunnoe, Kelcy Heckaman. Alii Heeter, Jeremy Jones, Wesley Kirkwood, Kelsey Lantz, Ben Leavitt, Taylor Lincoln, Derek Loucks and Olivia Menzie. Also: Keith Price, Thomas Reid, Jonathan Roose, Courtney Simpson, Zac Slabaugh, Brandon Williams, Amy Yoder and Jennifer Yoder. Sixth grade: Scott Bliss, Waneta Borkholder, Melanie Bretzinger, Rob Bums, Stephanie Hall, Nichole Hochstetler, Danielle Huber, Alex Killian, Waneta Kuhns, Kierston Schalliol and Joshua Stump. Alan Thompson, principal, congratulates these students and their parents for the fine effort and hard work that made this achievement possible.

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