Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 August 2012 — Page 6

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Advance News • Thursday, August 2, 2012

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Members of Bremen High School’s Class of 1965 celebrated their 65th birthdays together at a “Class of ’65 Turns 65 Birthday Bash” Saturday, July 7 at the home of Denny and Judy Redman at Lake of the Woods. Approximately 65 people, which included 35 classmates, braved the 100-degree temperature for a meal while visiting and catching up on

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the lives of their “old” friends. It was also noted that most of the classmates were born in 1947 t and this is their 47th year out of high school. Those that attended included (from left): Front row Bob Arndt, Nelson Hahn, Irv Kaylor, and Tom Missman; middle row Judy Anderson Redman, Shirley Housley Wallace, Diana

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A GOOD SIGN Photo provided Savannah Bley has signed a National Letter of Intent to continue her basketball career at Taylor University. Bley has been a three-year letter winner as well as earning Scholar Athlete Awards throughout her high school career in both basketball and volleyball at North Wood High School. She also served as a co-captain of the girls basketball team during the 2011-12 season. At the official signing were (from left): Front row Terry Bley, Savannah Bley and Kerry Bley; and back row: Taylor University Head Women's Basketball Coach Tena Krause, Head North Wood Girls Basketball Coach Steve Neff, Taylor University Assistant Coach Denise Johnson, and North Wood Athletic Director, Norm Sellers.

SENIOR REVUE RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: Emily Myers, Nappanee, Dress Up Wear BLUE: Gabby Birr, Nappanee; ’Timily Myers, Nappanee DRESS UP WEAR CHAMPION: Emily Myers, Nappanee HONOR: McKenzie Hochstetler, Nappanee Open Class Fashion Show NON-PROFESSIONAL DIV. .A. Aprons (Elkhart County only not eligible for State Fair) Elaine Mast, Nappanee second place D. Family Outfits Elaine Mast sewing for herself, MaKenna Miller and Paige Jacobs first place Teresa Hamsher, Nappanee, sewing for herself, Sydney and Kelsey Hamsher and Brooklyn and Payton Tate second place Open Class Clothing Construction Sara (Mundy) Nass, Wakarusa, top honors and Best of Show in the "Dress" . There were 62 garments sewn by 34 exhibitors. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Pants with coordinated top: second, Teresa Hamsher, Nappanee. DRESSES Wedding: first, sweepstakes, best of show, Sara (Mundy) Nass, Wakarusa. Open Class Creative Arts DRAWING - YOUTH, 17 AND YOUNGER: Drawing (Pencil, Charcoal, Ink)- first, Samantha Shapland, Nappanee; Oil, Acrylics, Synthetics, Watercolor, Pastel- Animals- first, Samantha Shapland.

Shumaker Hundt, Sandy Weiss Rader, Janet Kipfer Keck, Barbara Sherk Shell, Brenda Schramm Mishler, Becky Unsicker Lehman, Judy Morgan Orton, Laura Jean Slabaugh Helmuth, Mary Ellen Hochstetler Mullet, Pam Miller Missman, and Gloria Welty Graham; and back row SuZane Kimble Lankford, Timothy Hartzell, Linda Sisk Gingerich,

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Oil, Acrylic, Synthetics, Watercolor, Pastel, Head or Figurine- Sweepstakes, first, Samantha Shapland. Oil, Acrylic, Synthetics, Watercolor, PastelLandscape- third, Samantha Shapland. Open Class Food Preservation Best of Show - Miscellaneous, Ted Love, Nappanee There were 180 items entered by 57 exhibitors. CANNING Honey Comb honey: first, Ted Love, Nappanee Chunk honey: second, Ted Love. Creamed honey, flavored: Best of Show, sweepstakes, first, Ted Love. Creamed honey, unflavored: first, Ted Love. OPEN CLASS - NEEDLEWORK There were 158 items entered by 71 exhibitors CHRISTMAS Christmas door or wall decoration: third, Sue Irion, Nappanee. COUNTED CROSS STITCH Scenery: second, Deb Schmucker, Nappanee. COUNTED THREAD WORK Other: sweepstakes, first, Gloria Mason, Nappanee. CROCHETED - THREAD Doily: sweepstakes, first, Edna Brubaker, Wakarusa FABRIC TECHNIQUES Comforter: sweepstakes, first, Deb George, Nappanee; second

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