Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 136, Number 17, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 April 2017 — Page 2

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* Advance News • Thursday, April 27, 2017

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Photo provided by Karen Renner Front row, from left: Mr. David Maugel, principal; Lee Dougherty, Michael Gongwer, Arron Smith, Stonewall Craft, Kami Schwartz and Corbin Knight; second row: Mrs. Karen Renner, academic team coordinator; Kamryn Koble, Amy Ha, Mae Metzger, Natalie Gerber, Gretchen Ellsworth and Sarah Foster; third row: Miss Stephani Neff, science team coach; Victor Castillo, Hannah Krok, Linnea Bendes, Elizabeth Walters and Jacob Dougherty; fourth row: Mr. Mike Furfaro and Mr. Doug Gerber, math team coaches; Sarah Eberle, Kate Vorhis, Tyler Hahn, Alex Wiseman, Zachary Yoder and Ethan Ramer; fifth row: Mrs. Kelly Vorhis, English coach; Mrs. Natalie Kranenburg, social studies coach; Mrs. Melinda Sharp, fine arts coach; Emerson Mast, Cameron Herschberger, Jordan Jones, Nathan Stichter and Colton Mast; and back row: Benedict Yoder, Courtney Eby, Isaiah Schmitt, Jacob Schmitt, Marcus Mann and Jennifer Martinez.

North Wood remains NIX Academic champion

NAPPANEE - The North Wood High School Academic teams successfully defended their NLC Conference Title on March 23, at Wawasee High School by defeating Northridge, Concord, Wawasee, Warsaw, and Goshen. North Wood High School has

Death Notice Donna J. Egolf NAPPANEE Donna J. Egolf, age 61, of Nappanee, died at 6:30 am, Friday, April 21, 2017 at Elkhart Hospice House. Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be given to Elkhart Hospice House.

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won 23 of 25 NLC Super Bowl Competition. Previously, the North Wood High School Academic Team competed at Warsaw High School against 12 other schools for the first invitational Super Bowl meet of the year.

NWHS freshmen achieve Academic Excellence

NAPPANEE At an honors dinner sponsored by the Zeta Nu chapter of the Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority on April 10, 117 North Wood High School freshmen were recognized for their academic achievements. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the performers of "Younger Generation," directed by Wakarusa Elementary Vocal Music teacher, Taylor Atkins. Vice Principal Jay Olson awarded Honor Recognition Certificates to these scholars, who earned at least a 3.2 out o^average in their fall and winter

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trimesters at the high school. Those honored were: Grace Anglemyer, Kacia Anglemyer, Wrigley Barr, Emily Barrera, Kole Bellman, Emily Bennett, Morgan Berry, Emilee Bontrager, Jason Borkholder, Lily Bowser, Toby Brenner, Cierra Brinkerhoff, Tanner Bunch, Hailey Carney, Kristin Chapman, Grace Clark, Nathanael Clickovich, Jazmin Cornejo, Olivia Craven, Tyler Cronkright, Cooper Davis, Delaney Davis, Skyler Duerksen, Austin Earl, Hannah Eberle,

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North Wood High School placed first overall, which was an excellent start to the 2017 season. The theme for this year's competition is "The French Revolution." Mrs. Kelly Vorhis

(English), Mrs. Melinda Sharp (Fine Arts), Mrs. Natalie Kranenburg (Social Studies and Interdisciplinary), Mr. Doug Gerber (Math), and Miss Stephani Neff (Science) have been busy guiding their students in the study of this subject since October.

Courtney Eby, Laura Eby, Trenton Edwards, Kaicee Egolf and Joshua Ely. Also, Elisa Espinosa, Karlie Fielstra, Michael Fisher, Brock Hickinger, Kylee Gall, Makenna Gall, Joshua Golden, Trey Graber, Kati Graff, Henry Gratzol, Mackenzie Grueser, Jenny Ha, Bryce Hamer, Taylor Hartman, Malaki Headley, Julissa Helmuth, Brittany Hershberger, Landon Holland, Chase Homer, Quinten Hunsberger, Elodee Jackson, Jason Jackson, Elizabeth Jansen, Caden Jenkins, Caroline Jenkins, Alexzandria Jesse, Jannessa Kauffman, Lilyan Kauffman, and Mason Kiel. Also, Taylor Klose, Jessica Kramp, Kennedy Kuhn, Rhiannon Landis, Jake Lone, Veshon Malone, Carson Martin, Taylor Martin, Araceli Martinez, Karli Mcßrier, Benjamin Mestach, Lauren Mikel, Noah Mikel, Andrew Miller, Garrett Miller, Jaden Miller, MaCauley Miller, Madison Miller, Zachery Miller, Tiara Mitchell, Caroline Mullet, Garrett Myers, Madison Payne, Lindsey Peterson, Micah Phelps, Ethan Ramer, Xavier Rocha, Katelyn Rulli and Ariana Runge. Additionally, Allison Saengtavanh, lakiv Sazhnev, Stephen Schmidt, Kirsten Schrock, Duane Schwartz, Alexa Shaw, Caleb Sherman, Brendan Slaven, Macey Smith, Nastasha Spicher, Anna Stevens, Sophie Storer, Joshua Stratford, Logan Telschow, Kylie Thornton, Eric Trent, Wesley Troyer, Ethan Vance, Bradley Waldenville, Jordan Watson, Kylie Weaver, Avery Weldy, Brianna Weldy, Jason Weldy, Olivia Wilson, Alexander Wiseman, John Wysong, Tiana Yoder and Zachary Yoder.