Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 126, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 January 2003 — Page 3
School menus
NWHS TTturaday. Jan 23—choose one: bunitoes with cheese. pizzaburger sandwich. turkey wrap. salad bar or yrtgwt; choose wo: com, raw veggies with dip. tossed salad, peaches, potato salad, orange vvedges. fresh fruit and milk. Friday. Jan. 24—choose one: sausage pizza, toasted cheese sandwich. tutkey wrap, salad bar or yogurt; choose two: onion rings, raw veggies with dip. tossed salad, pineapple, mixed fruit, fresh fruit and milk. Monday, Jan. 2)—choose one: cheesy chicken supreme, fish sandwich. chicken salad sandwich, salad bar or yogurt; choose two: peas, raw veggies with dip, tossed salad, coleslaw, pineapple, pudding, fresh fruit and milk. Tuesday. Jan. 28—choose one: roast turkey with mashed potatoes
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PHOTO PROVIDED Pajama day Nappanee Elementary School helped make the doldrums of winter more fun by allowing Btudents and staff to wear pajamas to school on Friday. Jan. 10. Pictured are fifth and sixth graders with assistant Sharon Plank enjoying the leisure look of pajamas. Froht, from left: Sammy Wlgent, Kasl Sommers, Shaylee Reece and Rachael Hall; back: Brandie Neilson, Mrs. Plank. Kayla Carney and Diana Dia2. The activity was sponsored by the fifth and sixth grade student council.
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and gravy, hamburger sandwich, chicken salad sandwich, salad barer yogurt; choose two: green beans, tossed salad, pears, mixed fruit, fresh fruit and milk. Wednesday Jan. 29—choose one: poasta bar. salad bar or yogurt: choose two: strawheny Jello with fruit, fresh fruit, breadsttckx and milk. WAKARUSA ELEMENTARY Thursday, Jan 23—chili soup, peanut butter sandwich, carrots with dip. mandarin oranges, banana and milk. Friday. Jan. 24—sub sandwich, tater tots, juice bar, peach cobbler and milk Monday. Jan. 27—beef and noodles. mashed potatoes, roll, mixed fruit, strange and milk. Tuesday. Jan. 28—cheeseburger, com. strawberries, juice, cookie and milk.
Education
Wednesday. Jan. 29—ravioli, string cheese, peas, breadstick. applesauce, sherbet and milk. NWMS Thursday. Jan. 23—chili and crackers, peimut butter sandwich, baby carrots with dip. pears, mandarin stranges and milk Friday. Jan 24—chicken nuggets, baked beans, cottage cheese, hstt roll and butter, applesauce. fridge bar and milk. Mstnday. Jan. 27 —hamburger sandwich. French fries, pickle spears, applesauce, tropical fruit and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 28—chicken patty sandwich, curly fries, fruit tapistca. pears, brownie and milk. Wednesday, Jan. 29—fiestada. tossed salasl, peaches, tapistca pudding and milk.
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Presidents for a day Students at Nappanee Elementary School were given the opportunity to be picked by teachers to be the presklent tor the day at Ist Source Bank in Nappanee. As presklent, the students got to watch different jobs being performed and do tasks such as shredding paper, learning duties and verifying and counting out money to customers. Pictured at left is the November president tor the day. Rachael Hall. At right is the October presklent. Amanda McFerren.
Woodview students make honor roll
NAPPANEE The following fourth, fifth and sixth graders at Wrxxlview Elementary School were recognized for earning honors t>r high honors at an honors assembly on Friday, Jan. 17. HONORS: AS AND B'S Fourth grade—Erica Balsley. Dylann Barr. Blair Beehler. Ashley Conrad. Allison Culp. Kaleb Dallas. Jasmine Eagan. Breann Hall. Kyle Heekanian. Rose Hershbetger. Tyler Hochstetler. Kelsey Hostetter. Taryn Johnson, Tyior Lamb, Ryan Lincoln. Andrew Marsh. Tabitha May. Elizabeth Miller. Justin Miler. Cole Page. Nathan Pugh. Tyler Rollins. Kaitlyn Stump, Brant Stutzman. Cameron Williams and James Yoder. Fifth grade—Zachary Balsley. Beth Brewer. Ben Dijkstra, Jordan Frederick, Zachary Frost. Maci Ingle. Lisa Kuhns. Kelcie Lehman.
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Brenan Moore. Stevie Otto, Tegra Potts. Jessica Schmuck, Austin Stahly. Jerrilyn Thompson. Trevor Turner. Jordan Warren. Brittany Weaver. Chris Widner, Michelle Wilson and Brittney Wise. Sixth grade—Chris Avery, Kim Bell. Austin Burkholder. Kaitlin Gunnoe, Kevin Harrold, Rachel Hershberger. Leon Hochstetler, Kelsey Lantz, Ben Leavitt. George Lopez, Derek Loucks, LaShaunda Love, Tori Miller. Tyler Phillips, Thomas Reed, Jonathan Roose, Ryan Slabaugh, Amber Slone, Janene Stutzman, Courtney Troxel. Brian Ufkin and Janelle Yoder. HIGH HONORS: ALL A'S Fourth grade—Ashley Avery. Jayme Borsa, Mackenzie Campbell, Joey Durham, Laura Freymiller. Kaci Heeter, Ashley Juarez. Hannah Kirkwood, Samantha Loucks, Jesse Morganthaler. Taylor Olson Brandon
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Purcell and Maddie Spitaels. Fifth grade-—Michael Bough. Kasey Grendys. Sharon Hochstetler, Amanda Knigga, Trenton Moneyheffer. Ben Peterson. Tabitha Reid, Cam Spitaels. Trenton Troyer and Trent Wagner. Sixth grade—Tabitha Bellman, Kaley Bontrager. Jill Focht, Sarah Freymiller. Kelcy Heckaman. Alii Heeter, Jeremy Jones. Wes Kirkwood, Taylor Lincoln. Lindsey Mast. Olivia Menzie. Kristen Minnich, Keith Price. Courtney Simpson, Zachary Slabaugh, Kinsey Streib, Cassie Tucker. Brandon Williams, Amy Yoder and Jennifer Yoder. Tiny Comer Bakery & Case Serving breakfast & lunch -Jxifcs 6 a.m. - I p.m. Monday - Saturday {SsdoS Offering fresh baked goods \ / & Specialty Cakes -dL.jC. M*. 574-7*4-3334 125 S. Michigan Street, l.apaz f 0 H Greencroft Catering & j Meeting V®® Rooms 3rd Annual I IWEV ' Bridal Show Saturday, Feb. 1, 2003 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $2 admission 1820 Greencroft Blvd. • Goshen
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