Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 129, Number 7, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 16 February 2006 — Page 3

Dean’s Lists

Ball State University MUNCIE —. Margaret Borger and Trystan Nisley of Nappanee are among the list of students at Ball State University to be named to the 2005 fall semester dean's list. Students on the dean's list have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale while enrolled for at least 12 credit hours. Ball State University is a state-supported university with a current enrollment of about 18,000 graduate and undergraduate students. For more information about Ball State go to www.bsu.edu/news. Franklin College FRANKLIN Franklin College has announced its dean's list for the fall 2005 semester, with senior Amanda Elizabeth Fales, daughter of Bill and Beverly Fales of Nappanee, appearing on the lisL Students named to the dean's list have achieved academic distinction by earning a 3.5 to 3.9 grade point average. Grace College WINONA LAKE Earning dean's list honors at Grace College for the fall semester of the 2005-2006 academic year were Krystalynn K. Decker, daughter of Cedric Decker of Nappanee and Lela Decker of Nappanee; and Lauren M. Zeltwanger, daughter of Marjt and Michele Zeltwanger of Nappanee. Natalie J. Rummel, daughter of Wayne and Donna Rummel of Nappanee was named to the honors list for the fall, 2005 semester. Full-time students at Grace who achieve a grade point average between 3.940 and 4.0 for the semester and have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.3 are eligible to be named to the dean's list for that semester. Full-time students who achieve a grade point average between 3.8 and 3.939 for the semester and have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 are eligible tobe names to the honors list for that semester. Grace is an accredited four-year Christian liberal arts college that is committed to helping students apply biblical values in strengthening character, sharpening competence, and preparing for service. For more information on Grace College, call 1-866-97-GRACE or visit the Grace Web site at www.grace.edu. Police Report

Nappanee • On Feb. 8, at approximately 4:34 a.m., a Nappanee police officer was on patrol in the area of U.S. 6 and County Road 9 when he stopped a red 1998 Ford SUV for an improper plate display. The driver, Roosevelt Williams of Elkhart, was found to be driving while he was suspended under the Habitual Traffic ViolatorLife status, and was taken into custody. Williams was then transported to the Elkhart County Jail, where his bond was set at $3,000. • At approximately 8:45 p.m. on Feb. 7, a Nappanee police officer observed a vehicle with improper plate lighting in the area of Main .and Randolph streets. A stop was initiated when it turned into the drive in the 800 block of S. Elm St. After the officer detected the odor of burnt marijuana, an additional unit was called, and the driver and passenger were removed from the vehicle. The driver, Jawaan Wofford, and the passenger, Juard Barnes of Elkhart, were both found to be in possession of baggies that tested presumptive positive for the presence of marijuana. Due to the amount, Wofford was cited and released on a promise to appear, while Barnes was taken into custody. Barnes was transported to the Elkhart County Jail with a bond of $1,500.

Letter to the Editor

1 wish to thank my many friends that came to my open house for my 90th birthday, December 4th at the United Christian School. My children and grandchildren were the hosts; the decor was the quilts I made for my 21 grandchildren. There were 331 people who signed the guest register. Among them was Dr. Walt Anglemeyer, who has been my doctor since 1965. He informed me that he could care for me 10 more years. After that, I am on my own. Richard (Dick) Fletcher whom 1 baby-sat for when he was 7 years old.

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Ivy Tech SOUTH BEND has named the following students to the Dean's List for the fall 2005 semester. The students attend campuses at South Bend, Elkhart or Warsaw. Local names that appear on the list, include: Chad M. Burkholder, Dark W. Geyer, Brandy Hughes, Leon N. Hulse and Alicia F. Jones, all of Nappanee and Terrie L. Eisenbeiss and James R. Meinert of Wakarusa. Manchester College NORTH MANCHESTER Manchester College has announced its dean's list for the fall 2005 semester, and Sara Kauffman of Nappanee is among the list of names. A total of 105 full-time students achieved the distinction, which will be noted on their college transcript. The dean's list recognizes students whose scholarship places them in the top 10 percent of their graduating class. Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE About 7,900 Purdue University students earned academic honors for the fall 2005 semester, among them being Courtney Michele Miller of Nappanee. To earn honors, students must have had at least a 3.5 semester or cumulative grade point average on a four-point scale. Taylor University UPLAND Martin Magers was named to the fall 2005 dean's list at Taylor University. He is a freshman, majoring in chemistry/systems and is a graduate of North Wood High School. Full-time students are named to the dean's list when they have earned a 3.6 or better grade point average for the term, and have at least 12 hours carry credit point values. Founded in 1846, Taylor University is one of America's oldest Christian liberal arts colleges. Over 1,800 students from nearly all 50 states and more than 10 foreign countries attend Taylor University's Upland campus, where majors in 50 fields of study are available. The university is ranked as the number three Midwest comprehensive college in the 2005 U S. News and World Report survey. Court Report

Feb. 2 • Minor, 17, Nappanee, Failure to Yield Right-of-Way, $116.50. • Tabitha M. Davis, 22, Warsaw, Possession of Tobacco by Minor, $147.50. • Donald W. Holterman, 58, Leesburg, Speeding, $126.50. • Mark A. Lehman, 39, Nappanee, Speeding, $125. • Don A. McKinney, 38, South Bend, Driving With License Suspended (Prior, Operating Without Financial Responsibility, Following Too Closely), $465. • Sheldon O'Connor, 26, Bremen, Driving With License Suspended (Infraction), $156.50. Feb. 3 • Joseph E. Fisher, 22, Goshen, Operating With Blood-Alcohol Between .08 and .14 Percent, $606.50. • Curtis L. George, 19, Nappanee, Driving With License Suspended (Prior, Operating Without Financial Responsibility) $373. • Brent A. Kohler, 18, Wakarusa, Operating Without Financial Responsibility, $331.50. • Minor, 16, Nappanee, Disregarding Stop Sign, $111.50. • Matthew S. Saunders, 49, Nappanee, Operating While Intoxicated, Speeding, Learner's Permit Violation, $636.50. • Rick R. Scaggs, 23, Kokomo, Operating While Intoxicated, $656.50. • Ronald K. Trotter Jr., 26, Nappanee, Operating Without Financial Responsibility, S4BB. Feb. 6 • Tracey L .Beach, 34, Nappanee, Operating While Intoxicated, $656.50. • Debra K. Collins, 50, Nappanee, No Seat Belt, $25. • Nelson E. Moreland, 41, Elkhart, Driving Left of Center, $116.50. Feb. 7 • Matthew G. McNeil, 30, Elkhart, Operating Without Financial Responsibility, Driving With License Suspended (Infraction), $331.50. • Chad L. Richard, 24, LaPaz, No Seat Belt, $25. Feb. 8 • Justin P. Feathers, 23, Bremen, Operating Without Financial

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Anniversary

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Egging Bert andhlaine Egging of Etna Green celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with their immediate family at Olive Garden. The couple was married on Feb. 14,1981 in Nappanee. They have three daughters: Ashley (Chad) Lambright, Mary (Justin) Dale, and Carrie Egging. Bert is a self-employed [Dairy and Grain Farmer. Elaine is employed by the Sullivan Group in Nappanee, and has also milked cows by Bert's side for the past 25 years. They attend St. Dominic's Catholic Church in Bremen.

Engagement

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Thompson - Bender MILFOkD Jordan M. Bender of Milford and Jessica Ann Thompson of Bremen announce their engagement to be married May 6, 2006 at Camp Alexander Mack in Milford. The future bride is the daughter of Tom and Roxanne Thompson, Jr. of Bremen. A 2000 graduate of Bremen High School, Jessica earned her associate's degree in architectural design from Ivy Tech State College in 2003. She is a CSR with Rohrer-Weldy Insurance of Wakarusa. The future groom is the son of Curtis John and Deb Bender of Milford. A 1998 graduate of Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Jordan earned his bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry from Grace College in Winona Lake in 2003. He is a resident director with Bethel College in Mishawaka.

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