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^Serving The Lowell Area for over 100 Years ^ sp,, "'»0,n '3 35^ r : ^ U(\ r ; ^ ^ i >, y 42254 The Lowell Ledger Volume 23, Issue 31 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, June 4,1997 Harold Englehardt, philanthropist and caring community friend, leaves Lowell $12 million gift •••• The Grand Rapids Foundation was hired by Englehardt to provide professional assistance in operating the Lowell Fund. City dignitaries reflected not only on what the gift means for the commu- nity, but on what kind of man Englehardt was. By Thaddeus J. Kraus Lowell Ledger Editor The Grand Rapids Foundation, fittingly, announced Tues- day morning at the Harold and Mildred Englehardt Library, that Harold Englehardt, who died April 1 of this year, left the Lowell community $12 million to initiate a "Lowell Fund." It is to be used for charitable purposes for the city of Lowell and its surrounding areas of Lowell Charter and Vergennes town- ships. It is the largest donation in the 75-year history of the Grand Rapids Foundation. The impact it will have on the Lowell community is boundless. "This special fund will provide opportunities for the Low- ell area in perpetuity." said Dirk Hoffus, chairperson of the Grand Rapids Foundation's board of trustees." Englehardt's gift has been established as an "advised" fund of the Grand Rapids Foundation. Under the terms of Englehardt's will, an advisory committee of key Lowell com- munity leaders (city manager, school superintendent, FMB Lowell and Bowne townships work out mutually effective fire protection payment formula By Marc Popiolek Contributing Writer Lowell Charter Township officials have reached an agreement with Bowne Township on funding fire depart- ment expenses for the upcoming year. The agreement comes after several months of talks and was met with nothing but positive comments from both sides. "We don't want you to leave here with a bad taste in your mouths," said supervisor John Timpson. Bowne officials were more than happy with an agree- ment that takes advantage of two funding formulas for next year with a final formula to be decided upon next year. Bowne provides fire protection for one third of Lowell Charter Township. For several years, the township has given Bowne $3,500 for its services. Last year, however, it was revealed that the cost of Bowne's response was much greater than what was being collected. The two sides discussed funding options: Lowell Town- ship suggested funding per state equalized value (SEV) of property; and Bowne suggested funding based on one third of the property serviced. Bowne officials shied away from the SEV funding formula because approximately 30 percent of their total fire and rescue runs are to 1-96, which doesn't carry a SEV. "We're really close on our numbers. All we have to do is come up with something we both like," said Bowne supervisor Chris Wenger. Under Lowell's plan, Bowne would be compensated roughly $25,000, while Bowne's plan calls for a reim- bursement of more than $27,000. Townships, cont'd, pg, 12 president, Lowell High School principal, and an Englehardt family member) will team up with the Foundation to award grants from the fund commencing in 1998. It will be the advisory committee's responsibility to see that the funds are used for educational needs, people in need, religious entities, broad charitable programs that will benefit- the community and nonprofit organizations. "This is an incredible opportunity for the community and its people," Lowell superintendent Bert Bleke said. "It is an awesome responsibility to make sure that the money is spent wisely and fairly. The challenge is to make sure that it doesn't tear the fiber of the community apart." Foundation president Diana Sieger said the fund will create approximately $500,000 of earned income annually, allowing individuals, agencies or the Lowell community to participate in the grant-allocation process to the benefit of its community. "Grants will not be distributed until 1998 so we can assess Mill Isle Estate developer driven to high and dry ground By Thaddeus J. Kraus Lowell Ledger Editor Harold Englehardt With DNR concerns about potential wetlands, Fred Kamminga, Mill Isle Es- tate developer, has decided to take a modified plan to high and dry ground. Kamminga's modified plan reduces the total number of lots from 46 to 24 along the extended Sibley street. A second phase of 22 lots abutting Gee Drive would follow. "Our plan is to stay out of the troubled area (identified by the DNR) and to keep the lots on high and dry ground," Kamminga said. "I want to go ahead with the modified plan because 1 believe in this community and 1 believe there is a need for affordable housing in Lowell." Kamminga said he has 10 interested home buyers. The developer said he is still interested in developing the areas of concern. That, however, will not be possible until thequestionsofsoilcon- dition are resolved. "It could take another three to four years for the De- partment of Environmental Quality (DEQ)to approve the second phase of the project which would include 22 homes abutting Gee Drive," Kamminga said. The developer noted that the first 250 feet on Sibley is all sand coming off of Ridgeview. After that, it is sand and gravel to Dr. Donald Gerard's property. Kamminga will build homes starting at $102,900. With the approval of the Lowell Planning Commission and the City Council, Kamminga must now attain site approval from the Kent County Road Commission, the DFQ and the commissioner before construction could be- gin. How soon the developer can gel started will depend on how long the wait is for the various permits. In August of 1995, the city council approved a 46-lot plat for Mill Estates subdivi- sion (behind the Family Fare supermarket). the needs of the community, set up a committee to handle the funds and make sure the funds are distributed wisely," Sieger said. The fund is set up to serve all of the Lowell community with an unrestricted broad charitable purpose. "This type of generosity is unprecedented," Sieger said. "It goes to Mr. Englehardt's unselfishness. It is inspirational." Englehardt's legacy in Lowell spans eight decades. He arrived in Lowell in 1922 and took a job as an assis- tant cashier for the Lowell State Bank. He worked there until 1929, when the bank closed during the Great Depression. A year later, Englehardt purchased the Lowell Granite Co. and soon began organizing in- vestors to reopen the Low- ell State Bank underthe new name of State Savings Bank. As head of the bank, Englehnrdt helped scores of families realize their dream of home ownership, spurred commerce through business and agriculture, and pro- vided funds for capital im- provement projects. His concern for education is demon- strated through a range of scholarships he and his wife developed and through his generous donation ($387,000) toward the new Lowell library. "We are deeply grateful for Harold Englehardt's gift to the Lowell community," said Jim Bosserd, president of FMB State Savings Bank of Lowell and a member of the fund's advisory committee. "His gift is a tribute to this exceptional community, to its future prosperity and success." Bosserd said he has tried not to think of projects the money could be used for. "I think it is important that the advisory committee have a plan in place before identifying specific projects." Englehardt's gift increased the Foundation's asset value to over $100 million. His gift is one that will literally keep on giving, and will be used to address the needs and opportunities in the Lowell area. John Darling, a great nephew of Englehardt, said the gift speaks volumes about the humanitarian. "This is his way of giving something back to a community that meant so much to him and his wife," he said. Darling said his great uncle never discussed things he would like to see for the community. "That is why he left the structure of the Lowell Fund pretty broad," he said. "The last Englehardt, cont'd, pg.12 INSIDE THE LEDGER 'i&A Lowell High School's Class of 1997, Pages 17 - 28

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The Lowell Ledger Volume 23, Issue 31 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, June 4,1997

Harold Englehardt, philanthropist and caring community friend, leaves Lowell $12 million gift

• • • • The Grand Rapids Foundation was hired by Englehardt to provide professional assistance in operating the Lowell Fund. City dignitaries reflected not only on what the gift means for the commu-nity, but on what kind of man Englehardt was.

By Thaddeus J. Kraus

Lowell Ledger Editor

The Grand Rapids Foundation, fittingly, announced Tues-

day morning at the Harold and Mildred Englehardt Library,

that Harold Englehardt , who died April 1 of this year, left the

Lowell communi ty $12 million to initiate a "Lowell Fund." It

is to be used for charitable purposes for the city of Lowell and

its surrounding areas of Lowell Char ter and Vergennes town-

ships.

It is the largest donation in the 75-year history of the Grand

Rapids Foundation.

The impact it will have on the Lowell communi ty is

boundless.

"This special fund will provide opportunit ies for the Low-

ell area in perpetui ty." said Dirk Hoffus , chairperson of the

Grand Rapids Foundat ion ' s board of trustees."

Englehardt ' s gift has been established as an "advised"

fund of the Grand Rapids Foundat ion. Under the terms of

Englehardt ' s will, an advisory commit tee of key Lowell com-

munity leaders (city manager , school superintendent , F M B

Lowell and Bowne townships work out mutually effective fire protection payment formula By Marc Popiolek

Contributing Writer

Lowell Charter Township officials have reached an

agreement with Bowne Township on funding fire depart-

ment expenses for the upcoming year.

The agreement comes after several months of talks and

was met with nothing but positive comments from both

sides. "We don' t want you to leave here with a bad taste in

your mouths," said supervisor John Timpson.

Bowne off icials were more than happy with an agree-

ment that takes advantage of two funding formulas for next

year with a final formula to be decided upon next year.

Bowne provides fire protection for one third of Lowell

Charter Township. For several years, the township has

given Bowne $3 ,500 for its services.

Last year, however, it was revealed that the cost of

Bowne's response was much greater than what was being

collected. The two sides discussed funding options: Lowell Town-

ship suggested funding per state equalized value (SEV) of

property; and B o w n e suggested funding based on one third

of the property serviced.

Bowne off ic ia ls shied away f rom the SEV funding

formula because approximately 30 percent of their total

fire and rescue runs are to 1-96, which doesn ' t carry a SEV.

" W e ' r e really close on our numbers . All we have to do

is come up with something we both l ike ," said Bowne

supervisor Chris Wenger .

Under Lowe l l ' s plan, B o w n e would be compensated

roughly $25,000, while B o w n e ' s plan cal ls for a reim-

bursement of more than $27,000. Townships , cont'd, pg, 12

president, Lowell High School principal, and an Englehardt

family member) will team up with the Foundation to award

grants f rom the fund commencing in 1998.

It will be the advisory commit tee ' s responsibility to see

that the funds are used for educational needs, people in need,

religious entities, broad charitable programs that will benefit-

the communi ty and nonprofit organizations.

"This is an incredible opportunity for the communi ty and

its people," Lowell superintendent Bert Bleke said. "It is an

awesome responsibility to make sure that the money is spent

wisely and fairly. The challenge is to make sure that it doesn ' t

tear the f iber of the communi ty apart ."

Foundation president Diana Sieger said the fund will

create approximately $500,000 of earned income annually,

allowing individuals, agencies or the Lowell communi ty to

participate in the grant-allocation process to the benefit of its

community.

"Grants will not be distributed until 1998 so we can assess

Mill Isle Estate developer driven to high and dry ground By Thaddeus J. Kraus

Lowell Ledger Editor

Harold Englehardt

W i t h D N R c o n c e r n s

about po ten t i a l w e t l a n d s ,

Fred Kamminga, Mill Isle Es-

tate developer , has decided to

take a modif ied plan to high

and dry ground.

K a m m i n g a ' s mod i f i ed

plan reduces the total number

of lots f rom 46 to 24 along the

extended Sibley street.

A second phase of 22 lots

abutting G e e Drive would follow.

"Our plan is to stay out of

the troubled area (identified

by the DNR) and to keep the

lots on high and dry ground,"

Kamminga said. "I want to

go ahead with the modified

plan because 1 believe in this

communi ty and 1 believe

there is a need for affordable

housing in Lowel l ."

Kamminga said he has

10 interested home buyers.

The developer said he is

still interested in developing

the areas of concern. That,

however, will not be possible

until theques t ionsofso i lcon-

dition are resolved.

"It cou ld take a n o t h e r

three to four years for the De-

partment of Envi ronmenta l

Quality (DEQ)to approve the

second phase of the project

which would include 22 homes

a b u t t i n g G e e D r i v e , "

Kamminga said.

The developer noted that

the first 250 feet on Sibley is

al l s and c o m i n g o f f of

Ridgeview. After that, it is

sand and gravel to Dr. Donald

Gerard ' s property.

K a m m i n g a wi l l b u i l d

homes starting at $102,900.

With the approval of the

Lowell Planning Commiss ion

and the C i t y C o u n c i l ,

Kamminga must now attain

site approval from the Kent

County Road Commission, the

D F Q and the commiss ioner

before construction could be-

gin.

How soon the developer

can gel started will depend on

how long the wait is for the

various permits.

In August of 1995, the

city council approved a 46-lot

plat for Mill Estates subdivi-

sion (behind the Family Fare

supermarket) .

the needs of the communi ty , set up a commit tee to handle the

funds and make sure the funds are distributed wisely," Sieger

said.

The fund is set up to serve all of the Lowell communi ty

with an unrestricted broad chari table purpose.

"This type of generosi ty is unprecedented," Sieger said.

"It goes to Mr. Englehardt ' s unself ishness. It is inspirational."

Englehardt ' s legacy in Lowell spans eight decades . He

arrived in Lowell in 1922

and took a j o b as an assis-

tant cashier for the Lowell

State Bank. He worked there

until 1929, when the bank

c l o s e d d u r i n g the Grea t

Depression. A year later,

Englehardt purchased the

Lowell Grani te Co. and

soon began organizing in-

vestors to reopen the Low-

ell State Bank under the new

name of State Savings Bank.

As head of the bank,

Englehnrdt helped scores of

famil ies realize their dream

of home ownership, spurred

commerce through business

and agriculture, and pro-

vided funds for capital im-

provement projects. His concern for education is demon-

strated through a range of scholarships he and his wife

developed and through his generous donation ($387,000)

toward the new Lowell library.

"We are deeply grateful for Harold Englehard t ' s gift to

the Lowell communi ty , " said J im Bosserd, president of F M B

State Savings Bank of Lowell and a member of the f u n d ' s

advisory commit tee . "His gift is a tribute to this exceptional

community , to its fu ture prosperi ty and success."

Bosserd said he has tried not to think of projects the money

could be used for. "I think it is important that the advisory

committee have a plan in place before identifying specif ic

projects."

Englehardt ' s gift increased the Foundat ion ' s asset value

to over $100 million.

His gift is one that will literally keep on giving, and will

be used to address the needs and opportunit ies in the Lowell

area.

John Darling, a great nephew of Englehardt, said the gift

speaks volumes about the humanitar ian. "This is his way of

giving something back to a communi ty that meant so much to

him and his wife ," he said.

Darling said his great uncle never discussed things he

would like to see for the communi ty . "That is why he left the

structure of the Lowell Fund pretty broad," he said. "The last

Englehardt , cont'd, pg.12

INSIDE T H E LEDGER

'i&A Lowell High School's

Class of 1997, Pages 17 - 28

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OBITUARIES

Al.l.KN - Ronald H. Allen. aucJ 0(\ of Saranac. passed a\\ a\ aHus residence Ma\ 2C). lOO*7. Ho was born Fehruary

15. I ^31 lo A r l h u r and l . a \ e rne (Hansen) Allen in Lansiiii:. He iiraduaied tVom Holt High School in W O a n d enio\ed sailing and auionio-hiles. He is survived by two sons. Brian (Maripai) Allen of Bear Lake and JetY(Nanc\) Allen ot" Somh Carolina: two d a u g h t e r s . C o l l e e n ( Joe) Whor ley ot" S a r a n a c and Beck\ (Roge r ) Va rgo of Spring Lake: two brothers. Richard (Laurie) Allen of

Cirand Haven and Ken (Bea) Allen of Mississippi: eight grandchildren and four neph-ews. Funeral services w ill be held on Friday. June 6 at the Lake Funeral Home in Sa-ranac with Rev. Rona ld Tuinstraofficiating. Interment at theTrufant Cemetery. Visi-tation will be held one hour prior to service. Anyone wish-ing ma> make contributions to the Saranac Fire Dept.

C U L E T O N - Dorothy F. Culeton. aged 68. a resident of Oswego, died May 25. 1997. at her home. Born in

Alto, she was a daughter of the late Peter and Frieda (Wingeier) Russell, and was a graduate of Caledonia High School. She is survived by her husband. Leo Culeton: a son. John Q u i g g l e of Baldwinsville:twodaughters. Jean Quiggle of Virginia Beach. V A and Carol Quiggle of Fredericksburg. VA: three stepsons. Donald Culeton of Victor and James and Gerald C uleton. both of Oswego: four

sisters. Alta Burrows and Gladys Benedict, both of Alto. Catherine Lyons of Lowell and Eileen Malinsowski of Grand Rapids and 12 grand-children. She was predeceased by her first husband. Jack Quiggle. a brother. Frederick Russell and a sister. Fern Hovinea. Funeral Services

were Thursday at Dowdle Fu-neral Home. Oswego. Burial

in St. Peter's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family re-quests that contributions be made to the Oswego County

Hospice.

F R E Y E R M U T H - C a r l

Allen Freyermuth, aged 60, of Hollywood. FL. formerly of Lowell, passed away on Tuesday, May 27, 1997. He was preceded in death by his parents , Carl and Es ther Freyermuth. He is survived by his children. Carl Allen. Jr. (Becky). Carrie Ann, Brigette, and Andy: grandson Daniel: sisters Janet (Maurice) Berry and Jeanne (Michael) Arehart

and several nieces and neph-ews. Following his wishes,

cremation has taken place.

KRYSTINIAK - Florence

M. Krystiniak, aged 96, of Olds Manor and formerly of

Lowell, died May 23, 1997. She is survived by her half-sister Elise Hill of Massa-chusetts and many special f r iends . Funeral services were held at the Roth-Gerst Chapel, Rev. Gordon Barry

officiating.

S M I T H - M a r y Ellen Smith, aged 66. of Saranac, passed away May 31, 1997 at her residence. She was born in Montcalm County Fairplains Twp. Ju ly5 ,1930 to the par-ents of Robert and Martha (Braley) White. She was a member of the Ladies Aux.

Post of the V.F.W. 4363 in

Saranac. She married Vern D. Smith on November 8,

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survived by two sons Duane (Thelma) Smith of Virginia and Brian L. (Cindy) Smith of

T e n n e s s e e ; one d a u g h t e r Teresa L. (Mike) Novak of

Saranac; three sisters, Francis Varilek. Bertha Bennett of Greenville and I.aura Randell of Belding; 11 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by five brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 4, at Day

Bible Chapel in Saranac with Pastor Frank Lattimore offi-ciating. Interment Sunset Me-morial Gardens in Ionia.

SNYDER - Gene D. Snyder, aged 67, of Lowell, died Mon-

day, May 26, 1997. He is s u r v i v e d by his w i f e

Katherine; children. Richard

and Sunny Conrad of Califor-nia, Marie and Jim Hocum of Sparta, Kim Lum of Lowell.

Stephen and Lisa Snyder of S p a r t a , Bruce C o n r a d of

Grand Rapids, Karmle Shea of Massachusetts. Robin and

Kenneth Shapiro of Chicago.

I l l i no i s . Kev in and Lori

Conrad of Florida, Art and Jeanne Conrad of Kentwood:

m o t h e r Adel l S n y d e r of

Comstock Park: brother, Clare and Jann Snyderof Reed City:

s i s t e r , N o r e e n and Bill

Schansema of Lowel l : 19 grandchi ld ren : nieces and

nephews. Mr. Snyder was a member of Sparta Moose Lodge #50. He enjoyed cabi-

net making and fine furniture as a hobby. Funeral Services will be held Thursday at the

R o t h - G e r s t C h a p e l , Rev.

James C. Cusack officiating. Visitation Wednesday 2 to 4

and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con-

tributions may be made to the

Lowell Area Historical Asso-ciation or the Englehardt Li-brary.

S T R A N D - El izabeth A. (Wissman) Strand, aged 81.

of Lowell, died of accidental injuries on Monday. June 2, 1997. She was preceded in

death by her daughter. Eliza-

beth Wissman; first husband.

Harry Wissman and brothers James and Bud O' Rourke. She

is survived by her husband. J. Eric: children. June (Dewaine)

Strouse, Joann (Dick) Strouse,

Fred (Carol) Wissrnan. Donna ( B u t c h ) W e l t o n . D i a n n e W i s s m a n , S a n d y (La r ry )

VanLoo; stepdaughters, Jean

Harden and Judy Strand; sis-ters and bro thers , Joseph

(Beulah) O ' R o u r k e , Kaye (Merle) Emley , Geraldine (Eli) Gotkin, Jerry (Kitty)

O'Rourke; sister-in-law Pat O'Rourke; many grandchil-

dren and great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held

Friday at 11 a.m. at th Roth-G e r s t C h a p e l . In t e rmen t

Oakwood Cemetery. Visita-

tion Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to

9. Memorial contr ibutions may be made to Hospice ol

Greater Grand Rapids. Ar-rangements made by Roth-

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Minor Collision An accident involving two Lowell High School seniors tied up traffic on M-21 for

approximately an hour Thursday afternoon. The accident happened at Cumberland and M-21. According to Kent County deputy Chuck DeWitt, a pickup truck (driven by a minor) made a left turn onto M-21 into the path of a westbound vehicle also driven by a minor. Both drivers incurred minor injuries and were transported to nearby

hospitals by Lowell/Rockford Ambulance.

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An Escort driven by an unlicensed 15-year-old pulled out in front of a westbound red Ford pickup truck in an effort to turn north on Hudson Street. The 15-year-old girl and her passenger were transported to Butterworth Hos-pital for observation by Lowell /Rockford Ambulance. The minor was cited for driving without a license and

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The l.owell Ledger-Wednesday. June 4,1997-Page 4

By Pauline Spray

OlovcihcLord.allychis l e d . one is happy to cooper-

saints...iPsalm M:23). ale. lo do the things which

Four-year-old Greg had please Him. Yes. the secret of

his own definit ion of "coop- serving God happily and suc-

eration." "I know w hat it is to cessfully lies in doing so he-

cooperate." he said. "To co- cause one loves Him. not f rom

Christian artist Amy Fletcher to perform at Wesleyan Church

New contemporary Christian artist Amy Fletcher will Buddy Geene. She has shared her music in the Crystal Cathe-

perform a gospel concert Sunday. June 8 at the Lowell Wesleyan dral in California, Opryland in Nashvil le, T N , and several

Church. 1069 Lincoln Lake Ave. This freewill offering con- appearances on PTL. cert will begin at 6 p.m. Fletcher 's message in music is about G o d ' s love and grace

Blessed with a powerful voice, she began singing at age and forgiveness. She shares a powerful test imony of God s

seven and by age ten, she was recording her first album. In desire for healing and reconciliation.

1984. she was premiere artist for Gospel Music Association The church is located on Hudson St. 10 blocks north of Week. Mm" Street. For more information about this special concert,

Fletcher 's talent has offered heropportunit ies to sing with please call the church of f ice at 897-6890.

such gospel greats as the Cathedrals, Dino, Phil Driscoll and

operate is to do something

you don' t want to do . "

Wa l t e r C h r y s l e r sa id .

"The real secret of success is

for people to do things be-

cause they want to and not

because they have to."

If the Christian loves God

as Jesus said he should - with

all his heart, soul, mind and

strength - it isn't difficult to

do G o d ' s biddine. One will

wan t to f o l l o w G o d ' s leadings, knowing He will

work out everything for one ' s

good. It isn't a difficult task

to give o n e ' s self without res-

ervation into G o d ' s hands, to

be used by Him in any way

He chooses.

When one loves God with

all one ' s affect ion and intel-

LOWELL AREA SCHOOLS

LUNCH MENU

Week Of JUNE 9, 1997

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

MONDAY: Taco w meat. cheese &

lettuce. California blend veg.. johnny

cake syrup, assorted fruit, milk

TUESDAY: Lowell Red Arrow sub

sandwich, lettuce salad, fruit or fruit

ensp. milk.

WEDNESDAY: Chicken nuggets,

green beans, homemade dinner

roll/margarine or peanut butter, gela-

tin or fruit, milk.

THURSDAY: Pizza w/ham. cheese

& pepoerom. baby carrots, fresh or

canned fruit, milk.

FRIDAY: Corn dog on a stick, tater

tots, fruit juice, ice cream sundae

cups or fresh fruit, milk.

HIGH SCHOOL & MIDDLE SCHOOL

MONDAY: Taco w'meat. cheese &

lettuce, turkey enchi lada, cheese-

burger or chef salad: choose 2:

Cal i forn ia blend, side salad or

Spanish rice: johnny cake/syrup,

tesh or canned fruit, milk.

TUESDAY: Sub sandwich or hot dog

w b u n . cheeseburger or chef salad:

choose 2; side salad, pasta salad or

deli pickle half: fruit or fruit crisp, milk.

WEDNESDAY: Chicken nuggets,

roast turkey, cheeseburger or chef

salad, choose 2: green beans, side

sa aa or homemade dinner roll

w-'margarme: gelatin or fruit, milk.

THURSDAY: Pizza pocket, burnto

w'bread. cheeseburger or chef salad;

cnoose 2 side salad, fruit juice or

cole slaw canned or fresh fruit milk

FRIDAY: Cheeseburger in a bun or

cncken patty in bun or chef sa'ad

choose 2 ootato wedges bakea

ceans or lettuce salad ice cream

s j ' d a e or fresh f'uit. m lk

' 'p^r ' Lo d i give Alto resident to graduate from Academy for Hospitality Sciences mvselt and all that I have to

Thee. Do as Thou wilt with

me and mine. Shew me what

Thou w ouldst have me to do.

and I shall cooperate gladly.

Amen.

Take my love: my Lord I pour

Ai Thy fed its treasure store.

Take myself and I will he

Ever. only, all for Thee.

- Frances R. Havergal

H e i d i A n d e r s o n wi l l

graduate June 12, receiving

her high school diploma from

the West Michigan Academy

for Hospitality Sciences. She

maintained a 3.65 grade point

average while learning first-

hand the sciences of restau-

rant and hotel management.

Anderson qualified for an

honorary Stale of Michigan

Competitive Scholarship for

attaining a score of greater

than 90 on the high school

proficiency test. She plans on

atlendingGrand Rapids Com-

munity College in the fall.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

J U N E 5: Amanda Vezino, Norma Hemingsen.

J U N E 6: Daniel Thaler . Jessie Stephens, Mark Newhouse.

J U N E 7: Amber Metlernick April Mellernick, Zachary

Beachum. Ray Kennedy.

J U N E 8: Barbara Brown. Mark Essich.

J U N E 9: Kristina Parish. Doris Plummer. Jessie Hunt.

J U N E 10: Jim Stone. Courtney Tulppo.

J U N E 11: Joseph Vezino.

She is the daughter of an open house to celebrate

Glenn and Bonnie Anderson the occasion.

of Alto. Her parents will host

City okays increase for LAHA Lowell Area Historical Associat ion 's ( L A H A ) request to

have the city increase the amount of money budgeted for the

maintenance of the Graham Building was approved Monday

night.

Originally, the city proposed budgeting $3,000 from its

1997-98 operating budget to LAHA for use on the Graham

Building.

Lowell treasurer Judy Noonon said by transferr ing funds

from utilities, the city could increase the amount given lo

LAHA to $5,000. 1 LAHA would also pay utilities. "It was going lo pay

utilities even when $3,000 was budgeted," Noonon ex-

plained.

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Pastor: THOMAS J. BARTHA Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M.

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Rev. Larry Pike

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Believer's Praise Service: 6:00 p.m. Kids Church

WEDNESDAYS: Family Night: (for All Ages) 7:00 p.m.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LOWELL

2275 West Mam Street

Sun Worship Service 9 30 A M & 6:00 PM. Sunday School Hour 11 ;00 A.M.

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Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Praise 6:00 P.M. Wednesday AWANA 7:00 P.M.

(Sept. - April) Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 P.M.

Pastor Ken Ford (Home) 897-6418 8 9 7 - 5 6 4 8

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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF LOWELL

(United Church of Christ) 404 North Hudson • 897-5906

Worship and Church School 10:00 A.M

Dr. Roger LaWarre. Pastor

Joe Le Pard Director of Education

Meghan Culver Music Director

Barrier-Free Nursery Provided

LOWELL WESLEYAN CHURCH "A great place to bring your family!"

1069 N. Lincoln Lake Rd.

Phone 897-6890 or 897-8304 Sunday Morning

Worship begins at 11 A.M.

Pastor Bill Price

EMMAUS LUTHERAN Serv ing S E Kent C o u n t y

Meeting At: Pine Ridge Elementary School

3250 Red fo rd S.E.

Bill B randner - Pas to r 8 9 7 - 1 5 8 4

WORSHIP 9:30 A.M.

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M. Church office 956-6695

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LOWELL CHURCH OFTHENAZARENE

201 N. Washington • 897-8800 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday Evening 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Family Ministry 7:00 P.M.

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Viewpoint The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 4 ,1997 -Page 5

By: Dick Posiluinuts

T W O R E C E N T I N I T I A T I V E S I N V O L V I N G

W H I T E - T A I L E D D E E R IN M I C H I G A N

Last week, as a g roup of a few dozen smiling fourth graders

f rom Borculo Christian School in Zeeland watched f r o m the

gallery as the Senate passed a measure to make the white-tailed

deer the official state game mammal of Michigan. This legis-

lation was a class project of these students who collected

64,000 signatures to support their case.

The measure passed unanimously in the Senate and near-

unanimously in the House. If Gov. Engler signs it into law, the

white-tailed deer will be listed among such other notable state

f igures as the robin (our stale bird), the painted turtle (our state

reptile), the brook trout (our state fish), the apple b lossom (our

state flower), and the white pine (our state tree).

This was a fun piece of legislation and 1 enjoyed helping the

students who participated gain great experience on how the

legislative branch works in our slate. The while-tailed deer is

a fitting symbol for our state, as it is a strong, graceful animal

that inhabits every region of Michigan. It also brings in

millions of dollars in revenue every fall f rom sportsmen who

hunt them. Unfortunately, due to one of the largest herds in

history, the white-tailed deer is also viewed by many Michi-

ganders as the biggest state pest.

Where deer gel too abundant, it becomes increasingly

difficult for them lo find food. Often, they're forced lo leave

their wild habitat and look for food elsewhere, including

nearby farms. When this happens, farmers have to absorb

excessive crop damage. Farmers in the southern lower penin-

sula have been suffer ing some of the most extensive crop

damage due to the size of the local deer herd. A Michigan Stale

University study of 35 lower Michigan counties shows that

deer overpopulation cost farmers $31.9 million.

Another, and an equally serious danger, are deer-related car

accidents in our stale. The Michigan Slate Police reported that

last year we reached an all-lime high in the number of deer-car

collisions. There were more than 62,000 accidents of this type

in Michigan. Kent County had more of these accidents than

any other county in Michigan. Clearly, action needs lo be taken

to help alleviate these problems. Hunters provide the primary

means of game management and is an important part of our

heritage and economy.

Recently, the Michigan Natural Resources Commiss ion

approved a special anllerless deer hunting season from De-

cember 20 to January 4 lo give our sportsmen and women a

second opportunity lo hunt. This season will be restricted to

private lands only in specific areas or counties. The department

is currently assessing specific deer populations to determine

these areas. According to members of the DNR, these desig-

nated areas will probably include much of southern Michigan.

They also expect Kent County lo be included. Only people

with va l idan l l e r l e ssdeerpermi t swi l lbee l ig ib le fo r the special

season.

This is an effort that the DNR, farmers and conservationists

alike hope lo eventually shrink the size of the deer herd lo 1.3

million within a couple of years. Wildlife biologists agree that

by reducing the herd lo this level, Michigan 's white-tailed deer

will be healthier and be less of a threat on our roads or in our

farmlands.

With Drs. Paul Gauthier,

Jim Lang & Donette Bish

A D V I C E F O R HAY F E V E R S U F F E R E R S

If you suffer f rom hay fever (seasonal rhinitis), chances are

that you will require the use of prescription medication lo

obtain relief. If your doctor does prescribe medicat ion, make

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medications (primarily antihistamines) are best taken before

you are exposed to allergens.

Try to avoid the allergens you know will worsen your

symptoms. Have someone else cut the lawn if you know you

will be miserable af terward.

Try to remain indoors during the peak allergy seasons

which affect you most. Consider installing an air condi t ioner

in your home (at least in your bedroom), and change the fillers

frequently. Dust and vacuum regularly, especially in your

bedroom. If you use a humidifier, clean it careful ly and

frequently.

If your pel bothers your allergies, you don ' t have to get rid

of it. Many limes it helps to simply keep the pel out of the

bedroom. Many pel owners find that sleeping in a clean, pel-

free room substantially lessens their symptoms. Have your pel

groomed regularly, and avoid doing it yourself - generally

speaking, you are only looking for trouble.

Ledger Entries of 100, 75, 50 and 25 Years Ago

126 Y E A R S A G O IN T H E

W E E K L Y J O U R N A L - J U N E 7, 1871 "Counterfe i t money is said lo be circulating freely. Watch

closely."

The editor opines that, s ince black silk s tockings are becom-

ing fashionable, the first merchant of fer ing them should be

prosecuted.

There are 16.530 school children in Kent County . School

money apport ioned: $8,099.66.

The sidewalk on Flat River Bridge is being widened 16 feel.

Last w e e k ' s temperatures hovered be tween 90 and 100

degrees.

Beware of mad dogs and " the shakes ."

75 Y E A R S A G O IN T H E L E D G E R

A N D T H E A L T O S O L O - J U N E 1922

C.H. Runciman has visited the Will Doyle h o m e to hear a

friend sing through 139 miles of space, on D o y l e ' s new radio.

The 50 Main Street light poles, each with a 60-watt bulb

surrounded by four 40-wall bulbs, were installed 10 years ago.

Likewise the brick pavers.

Get out the tly swatters: flies spread disease. Potato bugs are

heavy this year. too.

Other warm-wea ther business: have you removed your ash

pile, cleaned up the yard, checked your fences?

50 Y E A R S A G O IN T H E L E D G E R - J U N E 5, 1947

The Ledger starts its 55th year this week.

Michigan smokers are hoarding cigarettes in anticipation of

the new lax increase.

684 ,000 babies born in 1946 and 973 ,000 in 1947.

There are only three horses for each tractor in use on

American farms, compared lo 100 lo one 25 years ago.

There is agitation for more slate police, with c r ime going

up. Pennsylvania has four l imes as many troopers as Michigan.

T o THE EDITOR

Dear Editor,

As some of you might know, the Lowell Area Arts

Council has been walking a narrow financial line in recent

years and is now between a rock and a hard place. There are

many reasons for this: the drying up of grants; competi t ion

f rom entertainment industries; insufficient internal oversight ,

etc. But one of the al leged reasons, and supposedly the most

formidable , is lack of interest f rom the communi ty and its

leaders. Tha t ' s a reason I choose not lo believe. I don ' t see lack

of interest at Fallasburg Fall Festival, which draws 60.000

people and 75 artists to our communi ty each year; I don ' t see

lack of interest on the faces of parents who proudly view their

kids ' art during three shows at the arts center annually; I don t

hear lack of interest in the positive remarks people make about

the art at F M B bank and three other galleries in town; I don ' t

see lack of interest at the workshops where artists work for

minimal pay lo leach local kids; and I don l teel lack ot interest

f rom the volunteers who log literally thousands of hours

annually to make this association work. What I think is true is

that people don ' l realize what it takes to keep this valuable

resource going and may not fully appreciate all the things it

does for the communi ty . If LA AC has a major fault it probably

lies in not asking for help, suggestions, and input more of ten.

So I ' m asking for it now. I 'm not only asking for S5 ,10 20

f rom individuals, or for underwrit ing f rom local businesses to

support future events and activities or tor more volunteers to

step forward. I m also asking tor constructive crit icism f rom

those who feel they 've been observing f rom the outside or f rom

those who were disappointed tor some reason when thev ve

participated. Mistakes arc an opportunity for growth. I ' m

inviting those who don ' t feel the least bit artistic to be on the

board if they see the value of bringing creativity to our

community and nurturing its growth f rom within.

Decide where you stand, then contribute.

Craig Convissor

Dear Editor.

I would like to comment on the article/idea in the May

28th Ledger concerning a bridge over Grand River at Snow

Avenue. In my opinion, starling a letter-writing campaign in

favor of this proposal is not a good idea for several reasons:

1. Snow Avenue does not go anywhere to the south, dead-

ending at the Freeway. Neither is there any public road within

a half-mile on the north. The Parnell/M-21 intersection hardly

seems like something to tie into with added entrance and exit

turning movements . Also, this would leave the motorist with

a half-mile of M-21 to travel each day, then turn left onto the

new bridge approach to the south.

2. A bridge to be of any use needs good approach roads.

The cost to buy the rights of way and build an all-weather

asphalt-paved road, with suitable safe connections with exist-

ing roads, cannot be just if ied.

3. If old US 16 (Cascade Road) is chosen as the suitable

connection, it would require resurfacing. In addition, a second

life-threatening intersection, similar to Alden Nash, would

have to be built, and we already have enough of them. An

interchange with 1-96 would vastly add to any costs. The

Federal government still thinks of 1-96 as an "Interstate High-

way," not an alternative route to Grand Rapids for local

residents. It is questionable whether or not another interchange

would be permitted.

4. Snow Avenue, south of Grand River Drive, is hilly with

poor or nonexistent passing distances. The existing large hills

would require large amounts of grading to make them usable

to trucks.

5. This type of project would probably require Federal

andState Aid funding to be feasible, which in turn would add

to the costs. They seem bent on reducing spending, not increas-

ing it.

6. Grand River Avenue , as a connect ing road lo the west

and Grand Rapids, does not go anywhere either, dead-ending

at Buttrick.

7. The residents of Snow Avenue surely will object to any

such scheme.

In my opinion, the cost would be prohibit ive.

One of the possible alternatives would be to widen M-21.

along with some intersectional betterments. This would be less

expensive and get the j o b done better. It does not seem

reasonable to abandon the four -lane pavement f rom Ada to the

East Beltline.

A second alternative may be to improve Vergennes and its

connection with the exist ing bridge over Grand River at Ada.

To ask our State and Federal legislators for meaningfu l

action, in view of their recent track record, is not going to be

productive. I f a plan has merit , the Kent County Road Commis -

sion is the agency mandated to handle a project of this size, or

the Michigan Department of Transportat ion.

Sincerely.

David W. Miller

Letters, Letters, Letters.,, The Lowell Ledger welcomes all "Letters to the Kditor'Tor publi-

cation on its "Viewpoint" page. Letters can be typed or written. However, we ask that thev do not exceed one w ritten page or one typed, double-spaced page.

"Letters to the Editor" should be sent to the Lowell Ledger, 105 N. Broadwa>. P.O. Box 12S. Lowell. \1I 49331.

Editing nun be necessan for space, clarit \ and lo :\\old obsceniu, libel or invasion of p r i sao .

I lu ' . ov t l l Ledger llianks >011 iti ad\aiuc for \ om cnoperalion.

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Lowell S c h o o r s security off icer Al Eckman hustled down

the high school corridor lo see what was being delivered to

Lowell High School at 6 :30 a.m. on Thursday.

As he passed through the doors to the west entrance, he

was greeted by seniors Skye Fisher. Ann Marie Townsend,

Amy Larabee. Lisa Rollins and Amara Truax.

" W e assured him that w e weren ' t doing anything wrong

and that it was just a fun prank." Townsend said. "Af te r he saw

Mr. V a s h a w ' s new off ice, he thought it was a great idea."

They were delivering Lowell High School principal Scott

Vashaw ' s newly constructed off ice (more commonly known

as an outhouse) . The builders were busily reattaching the roof that had

flown off while being transported. There was no mistaking whose off ice it was - pictures ot

the principal when he w a s a f reshman in high school were

proudly posted on the exterior walls.

"1 am not sure where they got the picture f rom," Vashaw

said. "1 was unaware that we had on-site engineers attending

Lowell High School. They obviously hold me in high es-

teem." Rollins said the idea came about because Vashaw had

been with the class all four years and that the five girls

genuinely like him. " W e love Mr. Vashaw. He ' s a good guy and was a good

sport about this." Rollins said. "This wasn ' t anything destruc-

tive. It was just a fun prank." Construction of the of f ice started on Tuesday and was

completed at 1:3() a.m. on Thursday . "Mr. Vashaw had a big smile on his face and thought it was

tunny." Townsend said. " W e have a lot of respect for him.

Larabee concurred. " O h yeah, he ' s a pretty nice guy."

Fisher said the five senior girls wanted to do something for

Mr. Vashaw. "I think Mr. Vashaw was pretty surprised." On the inside of the door, it read. " W e survived the b e r n

He showed his appreciation by calling a few students and the bomb." In reference to the pipe b o m b explosu.n and

. t f t hi - office t ^ e t a ' n t e ^ strawberries. 0 W ' i met with seniors Andy Smith and David DenBoer in Truax said she was pleased with the final product. "Mr .

my new off ice." Vashaw said. Vashaw was cool. He really got into it. H e ' s way up up there

on our list."

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For the Regular Meeting of MONDAY, MAY 19, 1997.

The Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Thompson and the Deputy City Clerk called the Roll. Present: Councilmembers Green, Hodges, Myers, Shores and Mayor Thompson. Absent: None. Also Present: City Manager David Pasquale, Deputy City Clerk Betty Morlock, Chief of Police James Valen-tine, City Treasurer/Finance Director Judy Noonon, and Department of Public Works Director Art Gall.

IT WAS MOVED BY SHORES and seconded by HODGES that the minutes of the May 5,1997 meeting be approved as written. YEA: 5. NAY: 0. ABSENT: 0. MOTION CARRIED.

IT WAS MOVED BY GREEN and seconded by MYERS that the bills and accounts payable be allowed and the warrants issued. YEA: Councilmembers Green, Hodges, Myers, Shores and Mayor Thompson. NAY: 0. ABSENT: 0. MOTION CARRIED.

BILLS AND ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (05/19/97)

GENERAL FUND $89,341.96 WASTEWATER FUND 30,045.36 MAJOR STREET FUND 256.94 CURRENT TAX FUND 795.85 AIRPORT FUND 5,263.33 LOCAL STREET FUND 3,712.07 EOUIPMENT FUND 1,216.80 DDA FUND 4,169.60 BUILDING & SITE FUND 46,035.84 LOOK MEMORIAL FUND 9,476.25 WATER FUND 60,832.88 IMPROVEMENT FUND 1,363.28

Item #1. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS A. 215 BROOK - GREGG AND KATIE PETERS -VARIANCE TO ALLOW 4 FOOT HIGH FENCE IN FRONT YARD - SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE (6/2). Gregg and Katie Peters of 215 Brook had petitioned to install a 4 foot high fence in their feqoired front yard area where a 3 foot maxHnum is allowed in the Zoning Ordi-

nance. The Peters' desire to provide a barrier from access of the creek which flows across their property. This gives a containment area for their pet dog as well as for young children playing.

The Planning Commission will provide a recommenda-tion on this variance request at its May 27 meeting.

IT WAS MOVED BY GREEN and seconded by THOMP-SON to establish a public hearing on June 2, 1997 to consider a variance application from Gregg and Katie Peters to allow a 4 foot high fence in the front yard area at 215 Brook where a 3 foot maximum is allowed. YEA: 5. NAY: 0. ABSENT: 0. MOTION CARRIED.

Item #2. 1997-98 BUDGET - PRESENTATION AND PUBLIC HEARING. City Manager Pasquale stated that the budget represents many hours of work from the staff and in particular, Judy Noonon, City Treasurer/Finance Director. He thanked them for their work.

As the first of two public hearings on the budget, Pasquale highlighted the main components of the proposed 1997-98 Operating budget:

A. General Fund: It was proposed that the millage rate remain at 13.85. The total expenditures within the Gen-eral Fund are estimated to be $1.856 million, leaving a projected fund balance of $317,702. A new full time police officer was proposed, utilizing Federal Community Oriented Policing Services Grant funds over three years totalling $75,000. The local share would require $3,920 during 1997-98, $15,505 in 1998-99 and $25,499 in 1999-2000. After that time, the City would have sole financial responsibility. Another officer is consid§red a priority in terms of shift coverage and downtown security.

The budget has and will continue to be impacted by the Building Authority Bond payments for the new library. In 1997-98, no contributions are planned from the General Fund. The next two years, there will be a need of $85,300 and $83,043 respe^vely. It will require significant pri-vate donations or General Fund contributions which could necessitate millage increases.

After those two years, the payments would be grgaily reduced and not have as significant an impact. '

The General Fund also provides the following: $20,000-for the NAPA building roof, window and door (improve-ments to a City facility housing the Chamber of Commerce) $7,000 - Police Department vestibule improvements $2,800. Historic District Commission $3,000 - Lowell Area Historical Association (Graham Building) $33,400. Library (this is offset in part by a $7,741 contribution by

the Kent District Library) for maintenance and utilities $1,500 - Senior Neighbors - $3,000 - Chamber of Com-merce.

If was suggested that the paving of the remaining Cem-etery roads, costing approximately $10,000, be deferred for one year.

Also, a projected $58,575 in State Shared revenues from the Single Business Tax will not be received for the current fiscal year. This does impact the Fund balance.

B. Water Fund. In order to meet operating expenses, the following rates are proposed: $1.58 perthousand gallons (from $1.53) commodity charge. $17.50 per month (from $16.50) readiness to serve.

Two water main projects were recommended for the 1998 construction year. The first would involve the instal-lation of a 12 inch water main on West Main Street from Broadway to Amity. This wouki be coordinated with streetscape work scheduled for next year. Also, a main extension on Hudson from the intersection to the railroad tracks is also planned in conjunction with road work to be carried out.

C. Sewer Fund. There are no rate increases or projects proposed for the sewer fund.

In reviewing the next two years and the possibility of an increase in millage, Councilmember Hodges questioned how much a mill would generate. City Treasurer/Finance Director Noonon responded approximately $67,000.

Councilmember Myers stated that several citizens com-mented to him with regard to water rates, noting these charges are on the high side. He inquired how the i n c r e ^ d water rates are justified. Noonon responded that the Water Fund will finish this fiscal year with approximately $6,000 in the operating fund, which is not a good position. Utilities need to be operated as a business. The City must receive enough revenue to cover the expenses.

Mayor Thompson stated concerns with informing City residents of an increase in water rates when the Town-ship rates are undetermined. Noonon said that the City Attorney and Auditor are working to resolve issues in-volving the formula with the Township Attorney and Engineer at this time. It is anticipated that this will be brought to the Council shortly.

Mayor Thompson closed the public hearing.

Councilmember Hodges stated his appreciation to City Manager Pasquale, City Treasurer/Finance Director Noonon and City staff for their efforts in the preparation of the budget.

The Lowell High School concert and symphonic band performed May 13 under the direction of Robert Rice.

The symphonic band also accompanied the jazz band in Tequila, and soloist Dianna Rice performed The Heart of the Morn.

Concert band trumpeters , left to right,

are Michel le Rted and Keith Valentine.

Flutists in the concert band, f rom left to

right, are Stephanie Weir and Kelly Capen.

Deanna A n c h o r s was this year ' s most improved b a n d

member in the symphonic band.

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C/TV COUNCIL PROewam^ Mayor Thompson commented that a copy of the budget is available for public review.

Item #3. CONSIDERATION OF AGREEMENT BE-TWEEN THE CITY AND LOWELL YOUTH FOOTBALL FOR THE OPERATION AND CONTROL OF THE BURCH FIELD CONCESSION STAND AND FACILI-TIES. David Biggs, President and John Wilder, Vice President of Lowell Youth Football presented a three year extension of the agreement with the City for the operation of a concession stand at Burch Field. This would also involve the field and its facilities as well.

Biggs stated that this request was based on LYF's commitment to upgrade and maintain Burch Field. LYF would work cooperatively with other youth programs, but requested that the City not allow use of the Field without its approval.

Councilmember Green stated that the Parks and Recre-ation Commission recommended approval of this proposal at their May 10,1997 meeting.

Mayor Thompson requested that LYF present a year end report detailing finances, volunteer hours, number of teams and players as well as a statement of accomplish-ments.

Councilmember Green also recommended that any pro-posed improvements be brought before the Parks and Recreation Commission for approval.

IT WAS MOVED BY MYERS and seconded BY HODGES to approve the agreement between the City and the Lowell Youth Football for the operation and control of the Burch Field Concession Stand and Facilities as pre-sented subject to the LYF providing a financial and accomplishment statement, and a report on volunteer hours. Further, all proposed improvements to Burch Field be brought before the Parks and Recreation Com-mission for approval. YEA: 5. NAY: 0. ABSENT: 0. MOTION CARRIED.

Item #4. ACCEPTANCE OF EASEMENTS.

A. HIGHWAY FACILITIES EASEMENT FROM IONIA COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. As part of the installation of a new traffic light at the intersection of M-21, Alden Nash and the relocated Bowes Road, City Manager Pasquale stated that a 5' x 5' parcel is needed at the northeast corner of Alden Nash and M-21 to place a support pole. The owner, Ionia County National Bank, has agreed to an easement.

IT WAS MOVED BY HODGES and seconded by GREEN to approve the resolution to proceed with the highway facilities easement from Ionia County National Bank regarding the installation of a support pole for a traffic signal at the M-21, Alden Nash, and Bowes Road inter-section. YEA: 5. NAY: 0. ABSENT: 0. MOTION CARRIED.

B. SIDEWALK AND ROAD EMBANKMENT EASE-MENTS FROM LOWELL AREA HOUSING, INC.

As part of the east Bowes Road improvements project, Pasquale stated that two easements must be obtained for placement of a sidewalk (for the south 20 feet of the entire property) and road embankment (grading) im-provements covering the northwest corner of Bowes and Hudson to the creek from Lowell Area Housing, Inc., (Schneider Manor). Department of Public Works Direc-tor, Art Gall, explained that a grading easement is necessary in order to place fill. The owner has agreed to these easements.

IT WAS MOVED BY GREEN and seconded by SHORES to approve the resolutions regarding sidewalk and road embankment easements from Lowell Area Housing, Inc. YEA: 5. NAY: 0. ABSENT: 0. MOTION CARRIED.

Mayor Thompson publicly thanked both Ionia County National Bank and Schneider Manor for their support of these projects.

Item #5. MONTHLY REPORTS. No comments were received on materials presented.

Item #6. CITIZENS COMMENTS. None.

Item #7. COUNCIL COMMENTS. Councilmember Shores reminded those in attendance that the Memorial Day Parade is scheduled for Monday, May 26 at 9:30 a.m. Any Councilmembers desiring to be in the parade should meet at her house prior to the event for coffee.

Councilmember Hodges appreciated that this is a very volunteer oriented community. If the total number of volunteer hours could be computed, it would be great.

Councilmember Green enjoyed the day spent in Cedar Springs for Mayor Exchange. Also, he thanked those involved with the dedication of the Englehardt Public Library and City staff for the well prepared budget.

In talking with the Lowell Fire Department, Councilmember

Myers requested when the Police Department pur-chases a new vehicle, trade in should be considered for donation to the Fire Department for use in fire inspections throughout the City as well as to run errands. The Police vehicle would already be equipped with emergency equipment, such as a communication radio.

Myers asked if the section of fence damaged at the Water Treatment Plant was being replaced or re-paired. DPW Director Gall stated that the fence will be repaired shortly.

Myers also inquired if there were any provisions within the Zoning Ordinance which addresses life size animal figurines located on top of buildings.

Mayor Thompson requested that the Police Depart-ment investigate the large trucks being parked in residential areas. He also commented on how pleas-ant the dedication of the library was and appreciated the job well done by those involved.

Item #8. MANAGER'S REPORT. City Manager Pasquale reported on the following:

A. Minutes of the following meetings were provided:

1. Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of April 12,1997

2. Cable TV Board meeting of April 24, 1997.

B. On Monday, May 12,1997, the Council and Plan-ning Commission had a productive meeting concerning future building needs for the City Hall and Police Station. Various views were expressed. The Planning Commission will consider a recommendation at its May 27,1997 meeting to conduct a study outlining cost for various options.

C. The Community Expo held on Saturday, May 10, was successful for the first time. Deputy City Clerk Morlock was on hand to explain and distribute City material.

D. Deputy City Clerk Morlock explained that anyone interested in filing as a candidate for the three available positions for the City Council must obtain a nominating petition at City Hall. The petitions must be returned no later than 4 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17, 1997.

IT WAS MOVED BY GREEN to adjourn at 8:20 p.m.

DATE APPROVED: June 4, 1997

William F. Thompson, Mayor David M. Pasquale, City Clerk

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Studen ts g a i n n e w perspect ive f r o m Ho locaus t s u r v i v o r ' s m e m o r i e s Sky Poga shared her hor-

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Lowell eighth-grade read-

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Poga ' s presentation led up

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Diuiy of Anne Frank.

Poga and her parents were

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ing in Germany while Hitler

was dictator.

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f r k h t e n i n u and s h o c k i n s

memor ies of living in various

camps and eating cooked flour

and water for each of her three

meals per day.

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to my stomach when she was

talking about the ways Hitler

and his army killed the inno-

cent peop le . " said e igh th -

g r a d e s t u d e n t T r o y

Addington.

Poga. who now lives in

Lowell , relived her experi-

ences of having to witness the

grueling and inhumane treat-

ment of her people and the

Jewish people.

Fellow eighth-grader Dan

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good, but sad stories to tell.

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Chr i s S t acey , a l so an

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Library offers June call igraphy workshops Aspi r ing ca l l i g r aphe r s ,

ages 11 to 16. are invited to

lake part in a fun and educa-

tional, calligraphy and illumi-

nation workshop offered this

summer at several branches

of the Kent District Library.

The basics of call igraphy

and illumination will be taught

at the program. Call igraphy is

an ancient writing style used

by monks and artisans during

the Middle Ages. Illumina-

tion is the elaborate design of

initials used to decorate manu-

scripts written by the monks.

Bookmarks will be made and

handouts will be given so

people can continue to prac-

tice their new skill at home.

The workshops are limited to

the first 15 people to sign up.

This program is offered in

con junc t ion with the Kent

District Library 's Read Jest

For Fun S u m m e r Reading

Club. The Summer Reading

Club has a medieval theme

celebrating the Middle Ages.

Dragons, knights, jesters and

maidens take over the library

this summer. Children of all

ages (and adults) may register

al any Kent District Library

for the Summer Reading Club

between June 9 and August 9.

Roya l r e a d e r s w h o h a v e

logged 12 books or 12 hours

of reading and completed the

summer reading club are eli-

gible for prize drawings in- For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n

eluding a trip to Walt Disney about the Cal l igraphy and II-

World for four. lumination workshop, call the

The Call igraphy and lllu- Kent District Library at 336-

minalion program is sched- 3250. T o register contact your

uled for the Alto branch on local branch.

Tuesday, June 24 at 2 p.m.

and t h e L o w e l l b r a n c h

Wednesday, June 25 at 1:30

p.m.

IN THE SERVICE

Jenni fe r (JJ) Tichelaar ,

daughterofDavid and Tammy

Tichelaar of Ada, recently

g radua t ed f r o m U S N a v y

' 'Boot" camp training.

A 1992 graduate of LHS,

Tichelaar spent nine weeks,

this spring at the Great Lakes

Naval Training Center north

of Chicago for "Boot" camp.

At graduation ceremonies held

on F r i d a y , A p r i l 25 , SR

Tichelaar was recognized as

an outstanding recruit, finish-

ing second in a class of 598

men and women.

She was also among the

award recipients at her gradu-

ation in two other areas. She

r ece ived a c o m m e n d a t i o n

f rom the Master Chief Petty

Off icer in charge of Recruit

training for her role as the

Recruit Chief Petty Off icer

(RCPO) in charge of Division

921. In addition to her Divi-

sion Command responsibili-

ties, she was also commended

for serving as the Recruit Re-

view Commander (RRC) for

two prior graduating training

classes as well as her own

training unit. As the RRC, SR

Tichelaar commanded all 9

Divisions of each graduating

class through their graduation

and pass and review before

the base commander . At the

conclusion of the ceremonies,

SR Tichelaar received a spe-

cial award for her "Outstand-

ing Leadership" in directing

the recruits through the gradu-

ation exercises.

Handling everything f rom

marching orders to daily dis-

cipline as the Division R C P O ,

she was provided with many

opportunities to see how the

modern day Navy works. Fol-

lowing graduation, Seaman

Tichelaar reported May 5 for

he radvanced training in radio

operat ions at Moffe t t Naval

Base, Grea t Lakes, IL. She

will be graduat ing on August

12 af ter which a permanent

duty ass ignment will be made.

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Along Main Street

GRAND RAPIDS FOUNDATION'S NEWS CONFERENCE ON LCTV

The Grand Rapids Foundation hosted a news conference al

ihe Englehardt Library to announce its largest gift ever and provided details of its significance to our community. It will be

shown on LCTV. Channel 2 in its entirety on the following

dates: Wednesday. June 4 at noon; Thursday. June 5 at 6 p.m.; Friday. June 6 at 7 p.m. and Saturday. June 7 at 10 a.m.

Townships, cont'd.... From Pase 1

CHERRY CREEK DESSERT RECEPTION There will be a dessert reception on Thursday, June 5 in the

Cherry Creek cafeteria from 4 to 5 p.in. to thank all of the

volunteers who have given their time to Cherry Creek El-

ementary. Child care will be provided.

10TH ANNUAL 3 ON 3 HOOPS TOURNAMENT Registrations are now being accepted for the Showboat

City Hoops Tournament. The tournament is scheduled for June 20. 21 and 22. Age brackets are available for boys and girls from 8 - 1 8 years old. Team registration deadline is June

5. Call the YMCA now to reserve your team's spot at 897-

8445. Space is limited.

Englehardt, continued.... From Page 1

The decision w as to adopt both plans. Low ell w ill be billed

per SEV for a six- month period and billed at one third ot the

cost for the other six months. The w ages incurred by fire and rescue workers responding

to a scene will he picked up 100 percent by the township for the

entire year. At the conclusion of the year, both sides will sil down and

discuss which option better served each others needs. Wenger. w ho praised Lowell for their cooperation in the

matter, stuck to his guns regarding Bowne's formula for one

simple reason. "To me. 1 felt vou were hiring our service. So it 's hard to

few months before Uncle

Harold's death he told me how

proud he was of the library and how much he loved this

town. He said he was glad to be able to give something back to the town where he made his

money." Sieger called it rare that

that someone gives back to a

c o m m u n i t y the way Englehardt has. "it is not just unprecedented in Lowell, but is rare all around this coun-

try." Mayor Bill Thompson

said he was shocked upon

hearing the news, but not sur-

prised. "As a boy growing up in

this town, I knew him and accept that somebod\ would dictate how we chaige them, always admired him 11 Th-s: aid Weneer.

The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones. Chinese proverb

ompson said. "He always ad-

dressed the parents and the children when he saw them on the street or in the bank. The Lowell community is

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CL4SSIC JUNE 14,1997 • STARTING TIME: 8:00 AM

K K M s T R A T l O N ; All entr ies mailed to Cher ry Creek Classic, P.O. Box 62, Lowell, MI 49331. Any

quest ions , call Terry at (616) 897-5148 evenings or Thad (616) 897-6254 evenings.

I ' M RV I L E : Now unti l J u n e 9th . $12; J u n e 10th to race day, $15. Check or money order made out to

C h e r r y Creek Classic (Do not send cash).

P.\( KrVl PR K I P J u n e 13th. 1997 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and race morning from 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.

LO( A U U N FOR P U . K - I R: Middle School (old high school) north ent rance .

AW A R D S : Top overall male and female runne r s ' medals th ree deep in each age group. Male and female

run and walk. Awards handed out a round 10 a .m.

AGE 14 & under 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 GROUPS: 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60 & over

Registered runners and walkers will

receive a tee-shirt Late registration after

June 9th will also receive a tee-shirt to

be picked up at a designated place and

time to be announced race day.

Proceeds To Lowell

Education Foundation

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lucky. This will have a great

impact." Councilmember Jeanne

Shores said what probably

Botanists say that the banana plant, the most prolific of food plants, dates back to the Pliocene era, a million years ago.

YMCA NIGHT AT THE WHITECAPS

Tickets are now available for the YMCA Night at the

Whitecaps for Thursday, July 31. Come join in the fun in rooting on the West Michigan Whitecaps when they battle the

Peoria Chiefs. Tickets are $5 for reserved seats. Stop in at the YMCA or call 897-8445 to reserve your seats.

Deadline to purchase is June 18, 1997.

LHS CLASS OF '47 The Lowell High School class of 1947's 50th class reunion

will be held on Saturday, Sept. 20 at Saskatoon Country Club. If you have not been contacted, please call 897-6639 or 868-

6740. Still need to find: June Finch Solomon, Janet Hovinga

Kinsel, Maurice Pullen and Mary Lint Brown.

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City digni tar ies l i s ten as the G r a n d R a p i d s F o u n -dat ion of f ic ia ls a n n o u n c e the gift Haro ld E n g l e h a r d t

left to the city.

John Darling, the great n e p h e w of H a r o l d Englehardt , talks to the press f o l l owing the an-nouncement of his great uncle's $12 million gift to the Lowell community.

many are thinking, kkl cannot

imagine what is ahead for Lowell."

That foresight and vision

Englehardt has entrusted with

the community.

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$100,000; a gift from George and Mary Metz, owners of tanneries in Holland and Grand Rapids.

$6,200,000; a gift from Curtis M. Wylie, a local real estate and business entrepreneur.

$5,600,000; a gift from George Young, retired owner of the Bishop Young Furniture Company.

$3,500,000; a gift from Charles Evenson, former chairman of the board of the Michigan Wheel Corporation of Grand Rapids.

$2,700,000; a gift from Richard and Helen DeVos. The gift was from the sale of donated property.

$12,000,000; a gift from Harold J. Englehardt, a longtime Lowell resident. Through an "advised fund" with The Grand Rapids Foundation, the fund will specifically support the .Lowell-area community.

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Some of our sponsors this year include: • King Milling • Springrove • FMB State Savings Bank • Kropf Orchards

• Sneakers • Judd Carroll D.D.S. • David G. Durkee O.D. • Roger Chapman Ins. • Harold Zeigler Ford • Erb Lumber • Chadalee Farms • Lowell Lanes • TCBY Treats • Arctic Refrigeration Inc. • Thomet Chevrolet

• Metric Mfg. • Greenridge Realty - The Lowell Ledger • Larkins Animal Hospital & Pet Complex of Lowell • Ionia County National Bank • Samuel

Mancino's Italian Eatery • Softee Creme • Newell Mfg. • Speerstra-Carr Agency • Curtis Cleaners

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opposition from mediocre minds."

Albert Einstein.

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Wojciakowski leads Class of 1997 in 119th Lowell High School Commencement Exercises Class Motto: Great Spirits have always encountered opposition from mediocre minds. - Albert Einstein

John Wojciakowski , class valedictorian, will address

the 119th graduating class of Lowell High School on

Sunday. Salutatorlan Brian Willmarth will also speak to the Class of *97. The commencement exercises will once

again he held at the Showboat Amphitheater. The cer-emony will begin at 3 p.m. What follows are a list of the top

10 students and their accomplishments over the past four

vears:

By Thaddeus J. Kraus

Ledger Editor

John Wojciakowski . the

son ot" Ed a n d Sa l ly

W o j c i a k o w s k i . is Lowel l

Hi eh School ' s class ol I1)1)?

\aledictorian.

He comple t e s his four

\ ears with a grade point aver-

age ot" 4.0. The 17-year-old

will attend Aquinas College

in ihe fall w here he w ill stud\

hiologx and secondarx edu-

c t i o n .

In his s e n i o r yea r

W ojciakowski has served as

\ i ce president of ihe suideni

council and \ ice president of

ihe National Honor Society.

He has also participated in

B o \ s Stale. V M C . V s Lead-

ers Club and has served as a

siudeni roianan.

fall where she will study aero-

space engineering. The Lowell senior com-

pletes her four years at Low- VanderVeen was the re-

ell High School with a grade cipient of the Stephen F. idema

point average of 3.94. M e m o r i a l , Lou i se H a r p e r

During her four years . Memorial and the Peter and

Evelyn Speerstra scholarship.

She also received the Con-

gressional Medal of Merit and

the Stale of Michigan Com-

petitive scholarship.

H e r h o b b i e s i n c l u d e

swimming, riding horses, ski-

ing, biking traveling and art.

The senior hopes to find a

career that makes a difference

in the world.

Leadership award presented have been the highlight of my

by the Congressional Youth educational experience.

Leadership Council . Nathan Lietzke

Ranked 5th in LHS Class of 1997

coaches that I have been for-

tunate enough to have.

John W ojciakowski Lowell Hi^h School's

1997 Valedictorian

Brian W illmarth. the son

of Ken and Irene Willmarth,

is Lowell High School ' sc lass

of the IWV salutalorian.

In non-related school or-

g a m / a i i o n s . W'ojciakowski

'iun serxed av a siudeni repre-

Neniali\ew n h L o w e l l ' s Parks

and Recreation Commission

and in active in St. Patrick's

Church.

He was named a Detroit

Free Press Scholar-Athlete

and was g i \ e n a Grand Rap-

ids Press super senior salute.

The senior is the recipient

of ihe WODJ &. McDona ld ' s

He closes out his four

years at Lowell High School

w nh a 3.968 grade point aver-

age. Wil lmarth will attend

Grand Rapids C o m m u n i t y

College in the fall. His plans

include t ransfer r ing to ihe

L"niversii\ of Michigan al a

later date. The senior will

studx mechanical engineer-

ing.

During his four years,

Willmarth has served on the

s tuden t c o u n c i l . Na t iona l

Honor Society and as a junior

roianan.

School a w a r d s he has

earned include scholar athlete

for football and basketball.

W illmarth was also the

recipient of the Stale of Michi-

. iian Compeii t ive scholarship. Resiaurant award . Auuinas „ , • c i e > , ^ Peter and Evelvn Speerstra f i . I 1—k 11 «i« * * t /1 i i M i I*N *

scholarship, and the Grand College academic leadership

award, and the Geff Reinke

and Peter & E\ el\ n Speerstra

>cholarships.

W ojciakow ski is also the

Lowell High School record

holder (1:58.2) in the 800-

meter run and was named to

the cross countrx and track

J l - confe rence teams.

H i n hobbies include run-

ning .ind fishing.

\l\ tour \ ctws ai Low fll

Hrjh Si luxd u cnt h\ fas!. It

\ccni\ like just \cs!('rd(i\ I w (i\

a trcshiuan jus! ^(Hina i<>

r-iif/.- the ws'cin and scain^

fnr inwidt \J tours

Rapids Communi ty College

Leslie Tassel scholarship.

In non-related school or-

gam/at ions. Willmarth served

m ihe Y M C A Leaders Club.

His hobbies include play-

ing sports, riding his Sea-Doo

wave-runner .

M\ jour years at I.IIS have

been so busv with activities

that I haven't had unic to be

bared. // "s been a lot of jun.

Br ian W i l lmar th Low i II lli^h S( htud

I1'1'7 Saluiatorian

l! (IS j)0'

Townsend has served as presi-

den t of S t u d e n t s Aga ins t

Drunk Driving (SADD), In-

ternational Club and student

council and was secretary of

the National Honor Society.

O u t s i d e of s c h o o l ,

Townsend has been a partici-

pant with the civil air patrol.

Townsend ' s career goal

is to be an Air Force off icer

and eventually an astronaut.

Her hobbies include run-

ning. movies , reading and

shopping.

School awards and schol-

a r s h i p s b e s t o w e d on

Townsend include Air Force

My two years at LHS have

been great. I moved here last 0 . , • , .

year and feel extremely lucky Club'

for finding such wonderful

friends and a great place for

finishing high school.

Jennifer Cantwell . the

daughter of Linda Cantwel l .

will attend Eastern Michigan

University in the fall where

she will study international

business.

The senior completes her

four years at Lowell High

S c h o o l w i t h a g r a d e friends, sports and school it-

pointaverage of 3.919. seif /, has been a busy four During her four years at

LHS. she has been act ive in

Drama Club, National Honor

Mich igan Compet i t ive and

the Ernie S lasher Wrestling

Memoria l scholarships.

He also earned an aca-

demic letter and a scholar ath-

lete award .

The sen ior ' s hobbies in-

clude f ishing and watching

sports.

Outs ide of school he has

pa r t i c ipa ted in h is church

youth group and the Leaders

Club.

It was a fun-filled, educa-

tional experience. Through

and Science Olympiad.

years that shaped my future.

Brett Plattner Ranked 7th in LHS

Class of 1997

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Elizabeth VanderVeen Ranked 4th in LHS Class

of 1997

Nathan Lietzke, the son

of Ted and Ellen Lietzke, will

attend Michigan Tech Uni-

versity where he will study

physics and computer science.

He completes four years R O T C scholarship, Virginia at Lowell High School with a

Tech Corps ot Cadets Emerg- grade point average of 3.926.

ing Leaders scholarship and a During his four years at

State of Michigan Competi- Lowell High School, he has

tive scholarship. been a member of Model

U.N., National Honor Soci-My four years at Lowell ety, football and track.

High School were filled with Lietzke has been honored

great memories created with a s a m e m b e r of Lowe l l

my family, friends and teach- footbal l ' s academic all-state

ers. I am going to miss these team, the lop 100 seniors in items a lot, but I am ready to

move on.

Ann-Marie Townsend Ranked 3rd in LHS

Class of 1997

Elizabeth VanderVeen,

the daughter of Richard and

Susan VanderVeen. will at-

tend the University of Michi-

gan in the fall where she will

study art (illustration).

The senior closes out her

four years at Lowell High

S c h o o l wi th a izrade

pointaverage of 3.929.

W h i l e a t t e n d i n g high

school, VanderVeen was a

member of the Art Club.

Drama Club and National

Honor Society.

West Michigan and listed in

Who 's Who of American High

School Students.

He has also been bestowed

with the Michigan Competi-

tive scholarship. LEA Depen-

dent scholarship. James and

Elnora Dumas scholarship.

National Merit scholarship,

and the Michigan Technologi-

cal University Board of Con-

trol scholarship.

Lietzke's hobbies include

computer programming.

Outside of school Lietzke

has served as a junior rotarian.

My four years at LI IS have

provided me with the neces-

sar\ skills i() further nty edit-

( at ton in the Si ience field. My

nuiih and \( ience i (turses

\ m i - \ I a i k ' I o w i i s i i k I

A w a r d s he-s lowei l upon

\ a i i d e r V e c n w c i v Lici idcni ic

le i i e rs . s i uden i o l i he m u n t h .

; i i ' i s i i c a c h i e \ e m e n i a w a r d

! ' • mh K r i u l a l l - ( i » l l e g e nf A n

• ' ' 1 I K'M'.'II etild 19^S ( .mh

T e r r e s a K e n n e y . the

daughter of M ichael and Julie

Kenney. will attend Western

Michigan Universi ty in the

fall where she will study en-

gineering.

She comple tes four years

of high school with a grade

point average of 3.879.

In four years at Lowell

High S c h o o l . K e n n e y has

. . . . . . . . been a m e m b e r of the Na-Her hobbies include the- . . . . c • . n

, . t ional Honor Society . Pom aire and dance. ^ . , . • , 1A-

c . , . . . , Pon squad, and the girls colt Scholarships earned by ^ t e

Cantwell were the Edwin F. l e a n 1 ^ - — ^

Doy le , Pe t e r and E v e l y n

Speerstra, Eastern Michigan

University Regents and the

state of Michigan Compet i -

tive.

Cantwell also earned the

Eastern Michigan University

Theater and Service award.

Ou t s ide of school she

served as a member of ihe

International Thespian Soci-

ety.

My years at Lowell High

School have provided me with

wonderful memories and

knowledge that will carry me

the rest of my life. I cherish

the friends / made and the

teachers that believed in me. County Youth Fair board.

H e r h o b b i e s i n c l u d e

Jennifer Cantwell showing animals at the fair

Ranked 6th in LHS and other shows.

Class of 1997 Kenney has also earned

a scholarship f r o m Western

Brett Plattner, the son of Michigan Universi ty as well

Howard and Kristen Plattner, a s Edwin F. Doyle and

will attend Aquinas College t h e S l a l e " f Michigan Com-

in thefall where he will study petitive scholarships,

pre-med. Her career goal is to en-

T h r o u g h ' f o u r years at joy her j o b and work on ma-

Lowell High School, he car- J o r projects .

ried a grade point average of 3.895. High school has been a

His career goal is to work lot of fun. I have met a lot oj

in the medical field. xreat people and made sev-

Plattner was awarded the cral solid friendships.

Wynt jes Medical , State of Terresa Kenney

Ranked 8th in LHS Class oj 1997

T r o y B a l l a r d , the son ol

Ar thur and Susan Ballard,

will at tend Michigan Tcch

Unive r s i t y w h e r e he w i l l

study chemical engineering

I)iiring his four years al

Lowell High School . Ballard

T o p 10, c o n t ' d , pg . 2S

O u t s i d e of s c h o o l .

Kenney has participated in 4-

H. Paws With a Cause , and

h a s s e r v e d on the Kent

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I r i s h Acevedo Kendra Lynn Akers Jennifer Lynn Alderink Deanna Joan Anchors Jessica Lee Anstett Corrine Marie Arnett

David Wil l iam Arnold Hope Elizabeth Ayers Troy Richard Ballard Carolyn Dorothy Ballema Kandace Marie Bassett Ginel le Christ ine B a u m a n

Mackenzie Louise Bennett Richard Allen Bennett Nicholas Alan Berrington Jason Mat thew Birman Brett Allen Bittrick Aaron J a m e s Bloem

All of your friends will be going Tnurrsrpai axv toj ^

new worlds will be opening up for you, full of fascinating

and sobering discoveries. But your paths will cross from

time-to-time, bringing back all of the warm and funny

memories. As you choose your individual roads to travel,

we want to wish vou all the haDniness and success in

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Denny Michael Briggs Richard Rvan Briseno Jacoba Lynn Brown Kevin Robert Brown Melody Joy Brubaker Andrea Marie Bryant

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Your graduation is quite an accomplishment.

You worked long and hard for it, and we wish you all the best

in the years to come.

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Sheila Lorema Veiter Cory Allen Zemaitis

was a member of S.A.D.D.,

National Honor Society and

jazz band.

The senior accumulated

a grade point average of 3.878

while attending LHS.

His career goal is to work

as a chemical engineer.

Ballard is a recipient of

scholarships from Lowell Ro-

tary, Michigan Technologi-

cal University Board of Con-

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Graduates all the best in everything you do in the future!

trol, and the Slate of Michi-

gan Competitive.

My four years at Lowell

High School were fast, hut

they were fun.

Troy Ballard Ranked 9tli in LHS Class of

1997

Angela Ward, the daugh-

ter of Violet Ward, will at-

tend King 's Way Missionary

Institute in the fall where she

will study the Spanish lan-

guage and culture.

In the senior 's four years

at Lowell High School, she

maintained a grade point av-

erage of 3.864.

She was a member of

Lowell High School ' s Na-

tional Honor Society, Art

Club and the jazz band.

Ward is the recipient of

the Peterand Evelyn Speerstra

scholarship.

Her hobbies include soft-

ball, volleyball, karate and

writing.

Ward says she is uncer-

tain about her career goals,

but perhaps she will pursue a

social worker ' s degree.

Non s c h o o l a c t i v i t i e s

Ward participated in include

v o l u n t e e r i n g at B e t h a n y

Christian Services Adoption

Agency, church youth group

and San Chin Rya karate.

Being a student at Lowell

hasn't always been exciting,

although it has had its mo-

ments. I have, however, re-

ceived a good education and

made a lot of lasting memo-,

lies.

Angela Ward Ranked 10th in LHS

• Class of 1997

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Notices in The Ledger's "Coming Events" are free of charge to any non-profit organization in the Lowell, Ada, Alto, and Saranac area. We prefer such no-tices to be kept brief and to be submitted by mail, but will accept notices by phone at 897-9261.

FIRST MONDAY EACH MONTH; The South Kent 4-H group regular meet-ings at 7 p.m. in the Alto Elementary School cafete-ria.

SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH: The Low-ell Area Schools Board of Education meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Administration Building located in the former Runciman Elemen-tary, 300 High Street.

SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH: The Showboat Garden Club meets this month, April 14 at 7 p.m. at the Englehardt Library, 200 N. Monroe. The program is an update on the DDA and the library by Dr. Jim Reagan and Chuck Myers.

EVERY MONDAY: Senior men's golf club at Arrow-head.Teetime9a.m. Play 9 holes, walk or ride. For more information call Al at 897-7342.

MONDAYS: Overeaters Anonymous meeting. 7:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 10305 Bluewater Hwy. Lowell. Call 451-8953. Come join usl

SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH: Golden Ages meet 6 p.m. at Hale House (Senior Neighbors, 314 S. Hudson). Potluck. All are welcome.

SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH: The Bowne Township Histori-cal Society will hold its regular meetings at the Historical Museum at 84th and Alden Nash. The meet-ing is at 7:30 p.m.

FOURTH MONDAY OF EACH MONTH: American Legion Clark-Ellis Post 152 at Lowell V.F.W. Hall, 307 E. Main St. at 8 p.m.

EVERY 1ST MONDAY: V.F.W. Post 8303 meets at the V.F.W. Clubroom, 307 E. Main St. Lowell at 7 p.m.

EVERY MON.: Boy Scout Troop 102, for boys 11 and up or completing the 5th-grade, will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. during the school year in the Scout Cabin at the end of North Washing-ton Street. Enjoy activities like hiking and camping and learn skills that can last a lifetime. For more information call 897-6405.

TUESDAYS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly Tops Ml#372 meets everyTues-day evening at Key Heights Mobile Home Park Com-munity Building. Weigh-ins at 5:45 p.m.

EVERY SECOND & FOURTH TUES.: Qua-Ke-Zik Sportsmen's Club meets at 8 p. m. at the Club building, 1400 Foreman Road, Lowell.

EVERY TUES.: Support One Group for the single, separated and divorced, 7 p.m. at Saranac Commu-nity Church.

EVERY TUES.: 10 a m -11:15 a.m. Ladies Coffee Break Bible Study, Children's Bible Story Hour. Calvary Christian Re-formed Church, 1151 W. Main, Lowell. Nursery pro-vided free. For ladies with or without previous Bible knowledge.

LAST TUES. OF EVERY MONTH: Concerned women for America meets at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Lowell, 2275 W. Main Street. Protecting the rights of the family through prayer and action. Phone for more information 897-6044 or 897-6418.

EVERY1ST &3RDTUES-DAY: Lowell Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. at Look Memorial Fire Station, South Hudson, Lowell.

EVERY 3RD TUES: Chil-dren with A.D.D./A.D.H.D Issues Group meeting at St. Lukes Lutheran Church, 32156 4-Mile N.E. (at the intersection of 4-Mile and the East Beltline). at 7 p.m. For information call Linda at 874-5662.

EVERY 3RD TUES: La Leche League of Ada/Cas-cade/Lowell has its breast feeding information meet-ings at First Congregational Church of Ada, 6330 Ada

Dr., S.E. 7:30 to 9 p.m., Cline, F.S.E., at 897-7842 share, learn ask questions, for more information. Held All mothers and babies wel- at the Franciscan Child come. Development Center.

EVERY 1STTUES: Adults with A.D.D. Issues Group meeting at Aquinas College in the classroom building (at the far end of the park-ing lot) on Woodward, just south of Fulton in room 109. For information call Ann at 949-8537.

EVERY THIRD TUES-DAY: La Leche League of Ada, Cascade, Lowell meets at 7 p.m. forsocializ-ing with meeting at 7:30 p.m. Motherto mother sup-port for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Nursing children are wel-come toattend. Ourcurrent location is the Ada Congre-gational Church on Ada Drive. Call Laurie, 642-6195 for more information.

WEDNESDAY: Rollaway Ltd. Senior Bowling, 1 p.m., 55 and over.

WEDNESDAYS: 8 p.m. ALANON meets at Lowell Congregational Church.

EVERY FIRST WEDNES-DAY : Lowell Area Jaycees meet at 7 p.m. at Lowell City Hall. Individual, com-munity and management development for young adults 21-39 years of age. Phone 897-0709 for infor-mation.

FIRST WEDNESDAY EACH MONTH: Alzhe-imers Support Group meets at 6:30 p.m. at Cumberland Retirement Village. Phone 897-9310 for information.

EVERY FIRST WEDNES-DAY: Parenting group available the first Wednes-day of the month from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Share, learn, ques-tion and discuss issues important to you as a par-ent. Call Sister Barbara

EVERY SECOND WEDNES-DAY: G.F.W.C. Lowell Women's Club meets at noon in the community room at Schneider Manor, 725 Bowes Rd.

SECOND WEDNESDAY EACH MONTH: 2 to 3:30 p.m.. Family Council for the Laurels of Kent Nurs-ing Home. This is a volunteer group formed to enhance the quality of life for all the residents. Inter-ested persons are welcome to meet in the Activity Room, Wing "C."

EVERY FOURTH WEDNESDAY: Elderly volunteers needed to participate in the Intergenerational Program with school age children from Lowell in many differ-ent seasonal activities . Two times available: 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. or 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. Call Sister Col-leen Ann Nagle, F.S.E. at the Franciscan Child De-velopment Center, 897-7842.

EVERY WEDNESDAY: DivorceCare meets at 7 p.m. at the Helping Hands Child Care Center, 1188 Lincoln Lake Rd. This sup-port and recovery program is for all adults experienc-ing divorce or separation For more information, call (616) 897-6890.

THURSDAYS - Take Off Pounds Sensibly Tops Ml, No. 333. Saranac, meets every Thursday evening at the Saranac Public Library. Weigh-ins at 6:45 p.m.

FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY: The Alto Li-ons Club meets at Dari's at 7 p.m.

EVERY SECOND THURSDAY: Lowell

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SECONDTHURSDAYOF EVERY MONTH: The Ada Historical Society meets at the Ada Township office at 7 p.m.

EVERY FRIDAY: Respite day care for the elderly. Activities and respite for the aging person from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call Sister Darlene Wessling, F.S.E. at the Franciscan Child Develop-ment Center, 897-7842.

EVERY SAT. Lowell Ama-teur Radio Club sponsors the 145.270 - repeater which operates on a 24-hour basis. Also there is a Simplex Frequency 147.420 PL 186.2.

EVERY THIRD SUN.: The Flat River Snowmobile Club meets at the club-house at 11841 Potters Rd. Just east of Montcalm Ave., potluck dinner, 12:00 p.m., meeting at 1:00 p.m. New members and guests are welcome.

WOMEN OF THE MOOSE: Business meet-ing is held the third Monday of each month at 8 p.m.

LOWELL AREA ARTS COUNCIL: 149 S. Hudson

St. Hours; Tuesday thru Friday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Satur-day & Sunday, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Closed holidays. Phone 897-8545.

ALTO LIBRARY HOURS: Open Tues. 12 to 8 p.m.; Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Phone 868-6038.

NEW ENGLEHARDT LI-BRARY HOURS: Monday & Wednesday, 1-8 p.m.: Tuesday & Friday, 1-5 p.m.; Thursday & Satur-day 10m.-5 p.m.

THURS., JUNE 5: a des-sert reception will be held in the Cherry Creek caf-eteria from 4 to 5 p.m. for all who have volunteered time to Cherry Creek El-ementary - anything from class parties to field trips. Child care will be provided.

THURS., JUNE 5: Ver-gennes Cooperative Club meets at 1 p.m. at Schneider Manor. Host-esses: Phyllis Bieri, Alice Bauer, Ruby Christiansen, Esther Staal. Program In-dian lore by Rose Fahrni. Sponsor, Pauline Burtle.

SAT., JUNE 14: North/ South Bell School reunion at 11 a.m. at Fallasburg Park open pavilion. Pot-luck.

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MON.: 8:30 a.m. Walk-ing, Woodland Mall.

TUES.: 8:30 a.m. Walk-ing, Woodland Mall.

WED.: 12:45 p.m. Shop-ping assistance.

THURS: 9:00 a.m. Walk and shop Woodland Mall. 1 p.m. Euchre.

FRI.: 8:30 a.m. Walking, Woodland Mall.

MON.-FRI.: Senior meals program, noon.

Special Events

WED., JUNE 4: 8 a.m.. Men's traveling breakfast.

WED., JUNE 4: 9:15 -11:15 a.m., Blood pres-sure.

TUES., JUNE 17: 7:45 a.m., Soaring Eagle Ca-sino.

TUES., JUNE 17: 10:30 a.m.. Wellness class.

THURS., JUNES: 12:30 WED., JUNE 18: 9:30 p.m.. NorthCenterdance. a.m.. Advisory council.

FRI.,JUNES: 12:30p.m., WED., JUNE 18: Noon, Chuck Myers, FMB in- Potluck and center vestments. shower.

MON., JUNE 9: 12:30 p.m., Gerald Ford Mu-seum.

TUES., JUNE 24: 12:30 p.m.. Shopping Value City.

TUES., JUNE 10: 12:30 WED., JUNE 25: 8 a.m., p.m., Meijers shopping. Women's breakfast.

WED., JUNE 11: 9 a.m., MON., JUNE 30: 1 p.m., Binder Park Zoo Battle 126th Army Band, Forest Creek. Hills Northern.

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Kendra Lvnn Akers *

LEA General Scholarship

Jennifer Lynn Alderink HSPT All Proficient Award

Corrine Marie Arnett Stale of Mich igan Compet i t ive Schola rsh ip . LHS

Scholar Athlete Award. HSPT All Proficient Award David William Arnold Peter & Eve lyn Speers t ra Scho la r sh ip . State of

Michigan C o m p e t i t i v e S c h o l a r s h i p . H S P T All

Proficient Award Hope Elizabeth Ayers HSPT All Proficient Award Troy Richard Ballard

Lowell Rotary Scholarship. Michigan Technological

University Board of Control Scholarsh ip . State of

Michigan C o m p e t i t i v e S c h o l a r s h i p . S c i e n c e

Department Award. HSPT All Proficient Award

Mackenz ie Louise Bennett

HSPT All Proficient Award

Bret t Allen Bit tr ick

HSPT All Proficient Award

Aaron J a m e s Bloem

Grand Rapids Comivuinily Co l l ege Dist inguished

S c h o l a r s h i p . S ta te ol" M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e

Scholarship. Business Student of the Year. HSPT All

Proficient Award

J e n n y Rebecca Borj»

J a m e s & Elnora D u m a s S c h o l a r s h i p . State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship

Aaron C u r t i s B r a n d e r

Grand Valley State University Award for Excellence,

Grand Valley Stale University Faculty Scholarship,

State of Michigan Competit ive Scholarship, Science

Depar tment Award. LHS Scho la r Ath le te Award.

HSPT All Proficient Award

Denny Michael Briggs

Peter &. Eve lyn Speerstra Schola rsh ip , Aquinas College Academic Leadership Award, L E A General S c h o l a r s h i p . S ta t e o f M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e

Scho la r sh ip . Social S tudies Award, L H S Scholar

Athlete Award. HSPT All Proficient Award

Kevin Rober t Brown

State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All

Proficient Award

Melody Joy B r u b a k e r

Pensaco la Chr i s t ian Co l l ege A c a d e m i c Honors

S c h o l a r s h i p . S ta t e of M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e Scholarship. HSPT All Proficient Award

A n d r e a M a r i e Bryant

Art Department Award. HSPT All Proficient Award J e n n i f e r G r a c e Cantwel l

Edw in F. Doyle Scholarship. Peter & Evelyn Speerstra

Scholarship . Eastern Michigan Univers i ty Regents

Scholarship. S t a t e of M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e

Scho la r sh ip . English Depar tment Award. Science

Depar tment Award. Eastern Mich igan University

Theater & Service Award. HSPT All Proficient Award Br ian Michael Ca r s t ens

G r a n d R a p i d s C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e M. Swets

Scho la r sh ip . Art D e p a r t m e n t Award. H S P T All Proficient Award

J e f f r ey C a r l Cat l in

Northwood University Free Enterprise Scholarship.

State of Michigan Compet i t ive Scholarsh ip . LHS

Scholar Athlete Award. HSPT All Proficient Award Es the r M a r i e Cesarz

State of Michigan Competit ive Scholarship. Annual

Award. A n Department Award. HSPT All Proficient Award

Joseph Ches t e r Corey

Western Michigan University Excellence Scholarship.

Slate of Michigan Compeiitive Scholarship. HSPT All Proficient Aw ard

Donald B e r n a r d Cross

Slate of Michigan Competitive Scholarship. HSPT All Proficient Aw ard

Michael John Cur t i s

Grand Rapids Community College Rudolph Mosketli S c h o l a r s h i p . Stale ot M i c h i g a n C o m p e i i t i v e Scholarship. HSPT All Proficient Award J o n a t h a n Matthew Dean

Aquinas College Academic Leadership Award. Edwin

F. Doyle Scholarship. State ot Michigan Competitive

Scholarship. Math Award. Science Department Award. LHS Scholar Athlete Award

J a s o n Troy Deible

Peter & Evelvn Speerstra Scholarship. Business Award

David Arthur Despres

Grand Valley State University Award for Excellence,

State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Meagon Irene DeZwaan Eastern Michigan Universi ty Meri t Scholarsh ip , Business Award

Scott Michael Douglass State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Amber Lynn Dreyer

Grand Valley State Universi ty Trot ter Tr-County

S c h o l a r s h i p , S t a t e of M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e

Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award Emily Marie Dunn

Pe te r & Eve lyn Speers t ra Scho la r sh ip , Central

Michigan Univers i ty Board of Trustees Honors

Scholarship, Daughters of the American Revolution,

State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, Annual

Award. LHS Scholar Athlete Award, Female Athlete

of the Year Award, HSPT All Proficient Award, Oldies

107,3 WODJ & McDonald 's Senior Salute Jill Renee Dykstra

Grand Valley Blood Program High Time Award, HSPT

All Proficient Award

M a t t h e w Lee Dykstra Carrol (Chris) Burch Scholarship, State of MichigatT Competitive Scholarship

Christy Alene Ennis State of Mich igan Compet i t ive Scholarship , Art

Department Award, First Congregational Church of

Lowell C o m m u n i t y Scholarship , Genera l Moto r s

Educa t iona l Enr i chmen t Scho la r sh ip , H S P T All

Proficient Award

Tammy Kay Eteo HSPT All Proficient Award

Diana Marie Fick State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Skye Joy Fisher Margaret McMahon Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Lester Jay Foreman

State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Nichole Marie Fortin HSPT All Proficient Award

Mark Carver Fox HSPT All Proficient Award

Thomas Kenneth Friedrich Grand Valley State University Award for Excellence,

State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Michael David Gannon

David D o m b a k Art Scholarship , Art Department Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

Ericka Nichole Gless

Lowell Women's Club Scholarship Grand Rapids

Community College C o m m . Leader Scho la r sh ip ,

Slate of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, Business Award. HSPT All Proficient Award

Shari Jayne Grieser

Earl Pos thumus Memoria l Scholarship , Peter &

Evelyn Speerstra Scholarship. FFA Coun t rymark

Cooperative. Inc. Scholarship, State of Michigan

Competitive S c h o l a r s h i p , FFA Award, F i r s t

Congregat ional Church of Lowell C o m m u n i t y

Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award Angela Jean G u n d e r s o n

State of Michigan Compeiitive Scholarship

Casey Lee H a r p e r

Michigan Technological University Board of Control

Scholarship. S t a t e of M i c h i g a n C o m p e i i t i v e

Scholarship. Science Department Award, LHS Scholar

Athle te Award, LEA General Scholarsh ip , Ernie

Blasher Memorial Wrestling Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Ja son Richard H a y b a r k e r

State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award Scott S tephen Hays

G r a n d Rap ids C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e S tee lcase

Scho la r sh ip . Ernie Blasher Memor ia l Wrestling Scholarship

J a m e s Bowen Hodges

State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship Joseph John Hohbach

Slate of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All

Proficient Award Shelly Maureen Hoogewind State of Mich igan Compet i t ive Scho la r sh ip , Art

Department Award, HSPT All Proficient Award Carrie Ann Hubbarth State of Michigan Competi t ive Scholarship, English

Department Award, FFA Award, HSPT All Proficient

Award

Suzanne Marie Inman Edwin F. Doyle Scholarsh ip , State of Michigan

Competitive Scholarship.

Sarah Elizabeth Jannenga State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All

Proficient Award

Julia Danielle Johnson Lowel l Women's C l u b S c h o l a r s h i p , Georgetown

College Pastors Chris t ian Leadership Scholarship,

Georgetown College Trustees' Scholarship, Valparaiso

University C r u s a d e r Award, S t a t e of M i c h i g a n

Compedtive Scholarship, Annual Award. HSPT All

Proficient Award

Todd Michael Johnson Grand Valley Blood Program High Time Award

Terresa Ann Kenney E d w i n F. Doyle Schola rsh ip . Western Michigan

University Academic Scholarship. State of Michigan

Compedtive Scholarship, Science Department Award.

- HSPT All Proficient Award

B r i a n Rober t K n u d s t r u p

Wynt jes Medica l S c h o l a r s h i p , Peter & Evelyn

Speerstra Scholarship, Aquinas Col lege Academic

Leadership Award , A q u i n a s C o l l e g e S p e c t r u m

Scholarship Award, Stale of Michigan Compet i t ive

Scholarship, Social Studies Award, FFA Award. HSPT

All Proficient Award

Nicholas Scott Kuzmin State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All

Proficient Award

Corinne Nichole Land LHS Scholar Athlete Award

Edwin F. Doyle Scholarship, FFA Award. HSPT All

Proficient Award

Bethany Marie Leeman

State of Michigan Competi t ive Scholarship. HSPT All Proficient Award

Theodore Lietzke Peter & Evelyn Speerstra Scholarship, James & Elnora

Dumas Scholarship, L E A Dependent Scholarsh ip ,

Michigan Technological University Board of Control

Scholarship, Nat ional Meri t Scho la r sh ip , State of

Michigan Compet i t ive Scholarship , Social S tud ies

Award, Outs tanding Mathemat ic ian Award, Science

Depar tment Award, Supers ta r Senior Award, L H S

Scholar Athlete Award, HSPT All Proficient Award Nicole Marie Linkfield Slate of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

John Eugene Livingston

Hope Col lege Alumni Honors Scholarsh ip , L H S

Scholar Athle te Award, LEA General Scholarship , HSPT All Proficient Award Melissa Luyk

State of Michigan Compet i t ive Scholarsh ip , L H S

Scholar Athlete Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

Nicholas Christopher Malokofsky

Stale of Michigan Compeiitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Michael Dale Minier

Ernie Blasher Memorial Wrestling Scholarship Lisa Anne Murphy

B u s i n e s s Award , M a n d y T iche l aa r M e m o r i a l Scholarship

Eric Scott Myers

Stale of Michigan Competit ive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Laurie Lee Noall

Lowell Women 's C lub Scholarship, Aquinas Col lege

Presidential Leadership Award, State of Mich igan

Compeiitive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award Heidi Kathleen Noskey

Grand Rapids Communi ty Col lege Gera ld R. Ford Scholarship, Annual Award

Anna Marie Oesch

Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award, FFA

Award, LHS Scholar Athlete Award Denise Phil l ips

Drama Award

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Errant defense costly in Lowell's run for district championship By Marc Popiolek Contributing Writer

It 's been said that it 's not

always the best team who wins

the championships. . . i t 's the

team with the most luck. U n f o r t u n a t e l y f o r

Lowell 's baseball team. For-

est Hills Central had lady luck

on their side in the Class A

district baseball champion-^

ship game. The Red Arrows out hit

and out pitched the rival Rang-

ers, but errors led to a disap-

pointing 5-4 defeat in the fi-

nal contest. "Forest Hills is the best

hitting team in the league and

when you put the ball in play,

things will h a p p e n , " said

Lowell coach Kris Kropf, fol-

lowing his t eam ' s narrow de-

feat. Lowell opened the tour-

nament with a decisive 13-2

victory over Greenville and

jumped on Forest Hills early

with one run in the first and

second innings. .

L o w e l l p i t c h e r C o r y

Zemaitis baffled Ranger hit-

ters all day, striking out three

while giving up only two hits and walking five.

With a 3-0 lead in the bot-

tom of the fourth, Zemaitis

walked one and allowed one

hit. Both Rangers would score

on a throwing error to close the gap to 3-2.

Aaron Brander padded

Lowel l ' s lead with a 340-foot

solo blast that cleared the left

center field fence in the top of

the fifth for a 4-2 Red Arrow lead.

The Rangers responded in

their half of the fifth with three

runs of their own, but all went

unearned as the Red Arrows

committed three errors and

one wild pitch.

Lowell threatened to re-

gain the lead in the top of the

seventh with two singles, but

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Donald Robert Phillips HSPT All Proficient Award

James Edward Platte C.H. R u n c i m a n S c h o l a r s h i p , G r a n d Valley State

University Award for Excel lence, Western Michigan

University Excellence Scholarship, State of Michigan

Competitive Scholarship, English Department Award,

HSPT All Proficient Award

Brett W. Plattner Wynt j e s M e d i c a l S c h o l a r s h i p , A q u i n a s Col lege

A c a d e m i c L e a d e r s h i p Award, S ta t e of Mich igan

Competitive S c h o l a r s h i p , Soc ia l S t u d i e s Award,

Engl ish D e p a r m e n t Award, FFA Award, Science

Department Award, LHS Scholar Athlete Award, Ernie

Blasher Memorial Wrest l ing Scholarship, HSPT All

Proficient Award agf?: w i -

Jennifer Kay Postema G r a n d R a p i d s C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e . Trustees

Scholarship, G r a n d R a p i d s C o m m u n i t y Col lege Michigan Higher Educa t ion Scholarsh ip , State of

Michigan Compet i t ive Scholarship, Bus iness Award,

HSPT All Proficient Award

Todd Andrew Potts Grand Rapids Communi ty College ADAC Plastic inc.

Scholarship

Daniel Richard Reed Davenport College Achievement Scholarship, State of Michigan C o m p e t i t i v e S c h o l a r s h i p , E n g l i s h

Department Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

Elizabeth Ann Reimbold E d w i n F. D o y l e S c h o l a r s h i p , Michigan S t a t e

Universi ty Haro ld J. & M i l d r e d T. Eng leha rd t

S c h o l a r s h i p , S t a t e of M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e

Scho la r sh ip , Art D e p a r t m e n t Award, H S P T All

Proficient Award

Teresa Jo Rich Grand Rapids Communi ty Col lege Gordon Kamstra Scho la r sh ip , G r a n d R a p i d s C o m m u n i t y Col lege

Michigan Highe r Educa t ion Scholarsh ip , State of

Michigan Competitive S c h o l a r s h i p , H S P T All

Proficient Award

Bradly John Richardson State of Michigan Compet i t ive Scholarship, Drama

Award

Lisa Desiree' Rollins Edwin F. Doy le Scho la r sh ip , State of Michigan

Competit ive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

George Gordon Rollins III State of Michigan Compet i t ive Scholarship , Army

MJ/ROTC S c h o l a r s h i p to Valley Forge Mili tary

Institute

Matt Rosenberger HSPT All Proficient Award

Ryan Lynne Roth

LG r a n d R a p i d s C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e Admissions

HSPT All

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S c h o l a r s h i p , S t a t e of M i c h i g a n Competitive

Scholarship, English Department Award

Nathan Rae Roudabush Ernie Blasher Memorial Wrestling Scholarship, HSPT

All Proficient Award Barbra Jean Shaffer G r a n d R a p i d s C o m m u n i t y College Trustees

Scholarship

Christina M a e Sheppard State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship, H S P T All

Proficient Award

Aaron Kimball Skidmore State of Michigan Competi t ive Scholarship, Social

Studies Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

Andrew Curtis Smith W y n t j e s Medica l Scho l a r sh ip , Aqu inas Col lege

A c a d e m i c ' L e a d e r s h i p Award, A q u i n a s Col lege

S p e c t r u m S c h o l a r s h i p Award , A lb ion Col lege

Academic Scholarship, State of Michigan Competitive

Scholarship, LHS Scholar Athlete Award

Hollie Marie Smith Annual Award, Art Dep

Proficient Award

Josh Benjamin Speerstra Drama Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

S h d l y Rae Staal P e t e r & Eve lyn Speers t ra Schola rsh ip , Western

Michigan University Academic ScholAship , Grand

Rapids Communi ty College Business Scholarship ,

Grand Rap ids Communi ty College Dis t inguished

Scholarship, S t a t e o f M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e

Scholarship, Annual Award, Business Award, LHS

Scholar Athlete Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

K a t h r y n S touf fe r Aquinas College Spectrum Scholarship Award, HSPT

All Proficient Award Rachel Marie Thomas HSPT All Proficient Award Rebecca Margaret Thomas G r a n d Valley State Universi ty Trot ter Tri-County

S c h o l a r s h i p , S t a t e of M i c h i g a n C o m p e i i t i v e

Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award

Hillary Dee Tichelaar Edwin F. Doyle Scholarsh ip , Grand Valley State

University Award for Excellence, Grand Valley State

University Faculty, Scholarship, State of Michigan

Competitive Schola rsh ip , M a t h Award, Engl i sh

Department Award, FFA Award, Science Department

Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

A n n - M a r i e Townsend Air Force ROTC Scholarship, Virginia Tech Corps of

Cade t s Emerg ing Leader Scho la r sh ip , State of

Michigan C o m p e t i t i v e S c h o l a r s h i p , '.Science

Depar tment Award, Supers tar Senior Award, LHS

Scholar Athlete Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

Sara Renee TViplett Junior Achievement of the Michigan Great Lakes, Inc.

s JEdwin F. Doyle Scholarship, Grand Valley

fo r E x c e l l e n c e , Western

Academic Scholarship, State of s Schola rsh ip , Socia l S tudies

Award, A r m i p A w a i x f ikSPT All Proficient Award

G f ^ l p ^ ^ p p i d s C o m m u n i t y Col lege B a l o y a n

S t a t e 6 f M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e

S o c i a l S S t u d i e s Award , H S P T All

Proficient Award

Chad Zygfred Uzarski Greater Grand Rap ids Home Bui lders Association

Foundation Scholarship

Elizabeth Ann VanderVeen Peter & Evelyn Speerstra Scholarship, Louise Harper

Memoria l Scholarship, Stephen F. Idema Memoria l

Scholarship , Congress iona l Medal of Meri t Award,

State of Michigan Competi t ive Scholarship, English

D e p a r t m e n t Award , B lanche Mul l en Ar t Award,

Drama Award, Art Department Award, LEA General

Scholarship, H S P T All Proficient Award

Jessica Lynn VanderWal Art Department Award

Lisa Regina VanStrien HSPT All Proficient Award

Angela Marie Ward Peter & Evelyn Speerstra Scholarship , H S P T All

Proficient Award

Scott Allan West Auro ra Universi ty 's So lon B. C o u s i n s YMCA

Executive Scholarship, HSPT All Proficient Award •

Brian Craig Willmarth Peter & Evelyn Speerstra Scholarship, Grand Rapids

Community College Leslie Tassel Scholarship, Slate

of M i c h i g a n C o m p e t i t i v e S c h o l a r s h i p , English

Department Award, Science Department Award, LHS Scholar Athlete Award, HSPT All Proficient Award

John Jeffrey Wojciakowski Peter & Evelyn Speerstra Scholarship, Geff Reinke

Scholarship, L E A Roger Kropf Fu tu re Educa t io r

Scholarship, Aquinas Col lege Academic Leadership

Award, Oldies 107.3 WODJ & M c D o n a l d ' s Senior

Salute, State of Michigan Compet i t ive Scholarship,

Army Rese rve Nat iona l S c h o l a r / A t h l e t e Award.

Engl i sh Depa r tmen t Award, Sc ience D e p a r t m e n t

Award, Superstar Senior Award, LHS Scholar Athlete

Award, Male Athlete of the Year Award. HSPT All

Proficient Award. Credit Union One Scholarship

G r e g T h o m a s W o o d h e a d

HSPT All Proficient Award

Sheila L o r e m a Yeiter Grand Rapids C o m m u n i t y Co l l ege Dis t inguished

Scholarship.

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Baseball continued.... From Page 35 ihcir cttort was thwancci by

solid Ranger defense in earn-

ing ihe viciory.

"This was filling for our

entire season." said Kropf. "In

15 of our losses. 10 came by

one run with us leading in the

sixth inning. W e just couldn ' t

hang on during the year and in

this name."

Kropf had nothing but

praise for Forest Hills Cen-

tral and said the friendly ri-

valry is one to be en joyed .

" W e are thankful anytime

we beat them as I ' m sure

they ' re thankful anyt ime they

beat us." he said. " I ' m proud

of this team. We ' r e the only

team who beat the top three

teams in the league this year."

Kropf pointed to a blown

pickle play in the bottom of

the fourth as the beginning of

the Red Arrows' problems.

"I have not seen us not

execute that play all year.

W e ' v e never had that happen

to us, but for some reason it

did this t ime," said Kropf. ' i f

we make that play, w e end

the inning with a 3-0 lead.

Instead, they get two runs and

answer with three more to

earn the victory."

T h e Red A r r o w s co l -

lected nine hits in the cham-

pionship game with Kevin

Teunis and Brander collect-

ing two hits a- piece.

The Red Arrows flexed

their muscles earlier in the

day when" they merc i ed a

Greenvil le team in f ive in-

nings.

Lead ing the hit parade

w e r e T i m V a n L a a n , Brad

Lyons, Jack Livingston and

Brian Willmarth. Willmarth, Brander and

Z e m a i t i s c o m b i n e d t h e i r

p i t c h i n g e f f o r t s to l imi t

Greenvil le to two runs.

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IT'S GARAGE SALE TIME! Now that the weather is nice - take a drive & stop hy some of these great sales

DON'T FORGET TO TAKE YOUR SIGNS DOWN! KEEP OUR

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GARAGE SALE Come one. come all to the after moving

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8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 13397 Forest River

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clawfoot table & chairs, file cabinets,

computer, weed

wackers, table saw &

much, much more. June 6 & 7, open at 9 a.m. 11050 Grand

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p.m. & Sun., June 8,

9-3 p.m. 8733 Keiser|

Rd. (S..of

Whitneyville/68th St.)|

Clothes. Little Tykes toys, furniture,

dishes, appliances &

much more.

GARAGE SALE June 6 & 7, 9-5

p.m. 10223 68th St., Alto. Clothing, sizes

infant-4T, adult &

maternity, many brand names & in

excellent condition.

Baby items, glassware, lamps &

much more. Cash only.

GARAGE SALE June 5. 6 & 7, 64

Pleasant St.,

Saranac. Antiques, quilts, broad ax,

prism lamp, lots of

household items.

GARAGE SALE June 7. 9-5 p.m.

Lots of ladies

clothing, misc.

household items, 2674 Lincoln Lake

Ave.. Lowell, just S.

of 3 Mile.

SUPER GARAGE SALE

Craft paints, ribbon,

lace, baskets,

children's clothing, toys, books,

exercise equip.,

bike, knick-knacks,

small appliances, fans and much

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June 5, 6 & 7, 8:30

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GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 7,

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No early sales

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THE LAKE ODESSA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is sponsoring a

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Come-from-behind effort falls short in softball team's bid for district crown By Marc Popiolek

Contributing Writer

In what could be called a

microcosm of their entire sea-

son. the Lowell softball team

fell to Greenvil le 8 -7 in the

opening game of the district

tournament. The Red Ar rows gave up

three early runs on errors and

wild pitches and despi te a

valiant effort couldn ' t over-

come the deficit.

"This game was represen-

tative of our whole season.

We gave up too many un-

earned runs and our hitting

couldn ' t carry us through,"

said coach Bob Rodenhouse.

Down 5-0 in the bottom

of the third inning, the Red

Arrows rail ied for two runs on

s ing l e s by A n g i e Y o u n g ,

C h e r e l l e W e b e r and Lisa

Murphy. With bases loaded

and one out, Laurie Barton

drove in the first run on a

sacrifice while Lisa Rollins

followed with another single

to reload the bases. Stephanie

A n d e r s o n d r o v e in the

inning's final run with a single.

The Ye l lowjacke t s re-

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plate. Despite a gritty performance , the Red Arrows fell to Greenville 8-7 in game one

of the Class A district tournament .

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bear. —Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

sponded with two runsof their

own in the bottom half of their

third for a 7-3 lead and could

have had more if not for the

solid defense displayed by

Shannon Laux at third.

Laux stabbed a line drive

with runners on first and sec-

ond to start a double play that

would get the Red Arrows out

of the inning and propel them

on offense.

L o w e l l s c r a t c h e d ou t

three runs in their half of the

fourth inning with Young,

W e b e r and M u r p h y o n c e

again loading the bases with

no outs. The trio was brought

home on a f ie lder 's choice

and Ann Townsend ' s solid

single.

Greenville got one more

run in the lop of the fifth for

an 8 -6 lead and managed to

hold off Lowel l ' s rally in the

bottom of the fifth for the

victory. k4It was a game of errors

and the team who gave up the

least would win. Unfor tu-

nately we gave up loo many

loo early and never recov-

ered." said Rodenhouse.

The Red Arrows finished

t h e s e a s o n 8 - 2 3 and

Rodenhouse was pleased with

his t e am ' s effort the entire

season.

" W e never gave up in any

game ," he said. " W e were in

every game this year, but we

c o u l d n ' t s t r i n g t o g e t h e r

enough hits to pull them out ."

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Shannon Laux doubles up a Yel lowjacket runner in g a m e one of the Class A district

championship. Despite a gutsy ef fort , the Red Arrows fell to Greenvi l le 8-7.

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ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION

NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OF LOWELL AREA SCHOOLS, KENT AND IONIA COUNTIES, MICHIGAN,

TO BE HELD JUNE 9, 1997

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: Please Take Notice that the annual election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 9, 1997.

THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING.

At the annual school election there will be elected one (1) member to the board of education of the district for a full term of four (4) years

ending in 2001.

THE FOLLOWING PERSON HAS BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH VACANCY:

JAMES E. REAGAN

GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGULAR BIENNIAL ELECTION

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Regular Biennial Election of Grand Rapids Community College, Michigan, will be held at the same time and at the same voting places as the annual school election on Monday, June 9, 1997, and will be conducted by the same school officials for those electors of the community college district residing in this school district.

At the Regular Biennial Election there will be elected three (3) members for the office of Community College District Trustee for full terms of six (6) years ending June 30, 2003.

THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH VACANCIES:

SIX YEAR TERMS (VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 3)

Douglas K. Chung David A. Rodriguez (formerly known as Kuei-Nan Chung) Gary P. Schenk Ellen M. James Richard W. Verburg Hans C. Kliphuis

THE VOTING PLACES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

PRECINCT NO. 1 Voting Place: Runciman Elementary School, 300 High Street, Lowell, Michigan. The first precinct consists of the City of Lowell and those portions lying north of the centerline of Cascade Road in Cascade and Lowell Townships in Kent County and Boston Township in Ionia County.

PRECINCT NO. 2 Voting Place: Old Bowne Township Hall, 8240 Alden Nash Road, Alto, Michigan. The second precinct consists of Bowne Township in Kent County and Campbell Township in Ionia County and those portions lying south of the centerline of Cascade Road in Cascade and Lowell Townships in Kent County and Boston Township in ionia County.

PRECINCT NO. 3 Voting Place: Vergennes Township Hall, corner of Bailey Drive and Parnell Avenue in Vergennes Township. The third precinct consists of the Townships of Ada, Cannon, Grattan and Vergennes in Kent County and Keene Township in Ionia County.

All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the city or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election.

This Notice is given by order of the board of education.

Norman Byrne Secretary, Board of Education

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Tin-1 OMI'II l odcir-W t-diuvdiiv, Juiu- 4. 1997-Page 38

Track teams break two school records and bring home one state medal By T h a d d e u s J. K r a u s

Li'Wi ll Li J^cr Editor

li look a school r ccoa l tor

ihe Lowell boys ' i rack learn

10 medal ai ihe Class A siale

irack loiirnameni in Rockford

on Sauirda>.

T h e 1 0 0 0 - m e t e r r e lay

learn ol" John Wojc iakowski .

D e n n y B r i g g s . R y a n

Teelander and Nale Schoen

placed seventh overall in a

school. record -set t ing t i me ot*

3:26.5. eclipsing the old mark

of 3:27.6

The Red Arrow foursome

ran in the second heal of the

finals.

"Each one of them ran

their best splits of the year."

Lowel l hoys ' t rack coach

Keith Boeve said.

Lowel l ' s 3200-meter re-

lay team, which sat a school

record (8:07.1 y at John Boss

earlier in the week, finished a

second off their new mark on

Saturday. The team of Jeff

Ortowski. Ryan Wittenbach,

N a t e S c h o e n a n d

Wojc iakowski s topped the

clock at 8:08.1.

Track, cont'd, pg. 39

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Julie Wisner falls forward in her final long j u m p attempt on Saturday. Wisner's best

mark was 15-7.

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Matt Dykstra cleared 12-7, but failed in three a t tempts at 13-1.

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MAY SMILE OF THE MONTH:

NAME: Sean Burrows

AGE: 8 years old

HOBBIES: Playing baseball

BIRTHDAY: December 28,1988

Sean receives a prize for his great check-up.

May "No Cavities" Club Members

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Brittany Anthony Heather Green Jordyn Warner Heather Gruszecki Elizabeth Mosher MacKenzie Roering Dan Gerald

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The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 4,1997-Page 39

Lowell's National Honor Society recognized with divisional award for volunteer efforts By Thaddeus J . Kraus

/.(Miv// Ledger Editor

lis demonstrat ion of ser-

vice and volunteerism made

Lowell High Schoo l ' s Na-

tional Honor Society (NHS)

an cas\ selection for the Sal-

o m o n A n m Youth Volun-

ieer of the Year divisional

au aid. "li is great to see young

people looking for ways to be

helpful m their communi ty . "

s a i d Jackie Bowers, director

of the territorial volunteer ser-

\ ices bureau. "The time and

enerev that the Lowell High

S c h o o l ' s Nat ional Honor

Society gave in volunteering is lo be commended ."

Lowel l ' s National Honor

Society provides services as a

group, but individually the

members are pledged to pro-

vide volunteer work through-

oui the year.

The local National Honor

Society joins the legion of bell

ringers. During the holiday

season raising funds fund the

S a l v a t i o n A r m y , as wel l

ascollects food and buys pre-

sents for needv families. Tu-

toring is also a special service

of NHS.

"Young people are often

stereotyped as self-centered as

they hurry through a schedule

which involves school, sports,

jobs and social life." said Low-

ell sponsor Jill Van Antwerp.

"The young people I work with

in the National Honor Society

add volunteer work to their

busy schedules that takes away,

lhat label of self-centered and

strengthens the lives of ihe

• people they serve."

The NHS ' individual vol-

unteer work takes many forms.

These se rv ices inc lude

shoveling snow for the eld-

erly, visiting and helping out

at nursing homes and hospi-

tals, ushering or serving as

guides during special school

events , sev ices ( answer ing

phones) at fundraisers, walk-

ing and rocking in marathons,

coaching or referee ing Little

L e a g u e g a m e s or Y M C A

events, serving as teachers '

aides, teaching Sunday School

and volunteering services for

co m m unity fu nd ra i se rs.

"1 c o m m e n d L o w e l l ' s

National Honor Society for its

Track, continued.... From Page 38 The winning t ime at the stale meet was 7:49.2.

"In order to compe te at Class A w e ' r e really going to have

lo step up." Boeve said. " W e ' r e compet ing with schools lhat

have 3.000-4.000 kids in their high schools."

Lowell High Schoo l ' s student enrollment is approxi-

mately 1.000. ^ Lowel l ' s coach said he was pleased that the Red Arrows

broke two school records.

Along with the 1600-meter relay team. Wojciakowski set

new school record in the 800-meter run. The senior raced

home in a time of 1:58.1. He placed ninth overall . The top eight

medaled.

"1 was real pleased that we broke two school records a the

slate meet." Boeve said.

Matt Dykstra. compet ing in the pole vault, bowed out 13

feet. I inch. In the semi f ina l s of the 110 high hurdles. Jim Stoutjesdyk

clocked his best l ime of the year at 15.15.

Lowell ' s Bill Wier ing competed in the high j u m p . "Bill

told me af terwards that they ought lo have a high j u m p

competition for the big guys and one for the little guys." Boeve

said. "It was a good experience for the underclassmen to

compete in the stale meet ."

Julie Wisner was the only girl Red Arrow tocompe te at the

state loiirnameni. Her best j u m p o f t h e day was 15-7. which did

not qualify her for the finals.

"1 just didn ' t have it today." said Wisner.

Wisner cleared 17 feet earlier in the year.

"Julie sprained her ankle a few weeks ago and wasn' t able to

practice until Tuesday," Lowell girls' track coach Kathy Talus

said. "She just wasn' t able lo get back to where she was before

the i n j u r y "

Earlier in the week Lowell senior Annie Oesch set a school

record at the John Boss Invitational in the 1600-meter run with

a time of 5:27.35.

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These children achieved DENTAL HYGIENE EXCELLENCE

For the Month of May, 1997 DR. J.E. REAGAN

207 W. Main, Lowell 897-7179

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Remember: one ounce of preuention Is worth

a pound of cure.

ARE YOU DUE FOR YOUR SIX-MONTH

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e n d e a v o r s , " sa id R a l p h

Bukiewicz, territorial youth

secretary. "Its work on be-

half of others and its sensi-

tivity lo those in need are won-

derful traits."

The 1996-97 Lowell chap-

ter of the National Honor So-

ciety was made up of 28 jun-

iors and 37 seniors.

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LOWELL CHARTER TOWNSHIP SYNOPSIS OF MINUTES FOR REGULAR

MEETING OF MONDAY, MAY 19, 1997

Called to order at 7;00 p.m.; 5 board members present. Minutes of April 21 were approved.

Approved bills totaling: General Fund Sewer Fund Water Fund Trust & Agency Fund

$29,852.00 6,558.82 4,825.85 3,598.11

Business conducted: Approved the Advanced Window Washing bid; tabled the proposed zoning ordinance changes; discussed the Civil Infraction and the Land Division Ordinances; received the April building report; and approved the Treasurer's attendance to the M.M.T.A.'s conference in October.

Adjournment at 8:03 p.m.

NOTICE VERGENNES TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given that the Vergennes Township Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a meeting on Thursday, June 5, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. at the Vergennes Township Hall, 10381 Bailey Drive, Lowell, Michigan 49331. The purpose is to hear a request from the Fallasburg Historical Society, 13944 Covered Bridge Road, Parcel #41-16-24-100-017, for a variance for setback and square footage requirements for a new building. Consideration will also be given to Michael Poll, 12177 McPherson Road, Parcel #41-16-15-300-023, for a variance for a proposed storage barn to be built closer to the road than the existing home, and to Dale Spitier, 257 River Pine, Parcel #41-16-26-200-010, for a variance for a proposed garage to be built closer to the road than the existing home.

The applications and proposed site plans can be reviewed at the Township Hall from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Written comments will be considered if submitted to the Township Clerk by 7:00 p.m. on June 5, 1997.

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Notice is further given that the estate wil l be thereafter assigned and distributed to the per-sons entitled to it.

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HOUSE FOR SALE-1600 sq. ft. ranch on 4.5 wooded acres, Flat River frontage, 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, whirlpool, fireplace, large deck, 2 patios, walkout basement. Asking $192,500. Call 616-897-5256.

1988 FORD ESCORT-low mileage, good shape,runs good, $1,500 o.b.o. Call 897-0499 anytime.

ROLLING MEADOWS PLAT - Saranac Schools: For Sale - 10 ac. parcel, very wooded w/pond. Suit-able for walkout. M-21, Eof Lowell to Pinckney Rd., N. 1 mile to Centerline Rd.,E. 1 mile to plat, S. side. Re-strictions available in box at plat. Can be bought on land contract. For further information call Phil Bishop 616-367-4900.

'92 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER LE-good con-dition, 93,000 miles. 957-3374.

FOR SALE - Beautiful for-mal wedding gown, size 9-10, can be altered bigger or smaller. Must sell, $300. Call 897-0460.

BOAT FOR SALE-18 ft. Larsen I/O, 165 h.p., Murray Lake. Call 897-6250.

MUST SELL - 3 arch type steel buildings 25x42, 30x56. Buildings have been repossessed. Financ-ing still in place. Save thou-sands. Serious inquiries only. Call today 1 -800-222-6335.

ROLLING MEADOWS PLAT - Saranac Schools: For Sale Beautiful building site - 10 ac. wooded w/ creek. Restrictions avail-able in box at plat. M-21 E of Lowell to Pinckney Rd., N. 1 mile to Centerline Rd., E. 1 mile to plat, S. side. Can be bought on land con-tract. For further informa-tion call Phil Bishop 616-367-4900.

FOR SALE -12' aluminum boat with trailer & 6 horse Mercury motor. Great shape! $875. Call 897-5073.

CARS FOR $100!-Trucks, boats, 4-wheelers, motorhomes, furniture, electronics, computers etc. by FBI, IRS, DEA. Avail-able in your area now. Call 1-800-513-4343 Ext. S-1520.

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ROLLING MEADOWS PLAT - For Sale - 1 acre wooded lot. Beautiful build-ing site. Land contract avail-able. M-21 E of Lowell to Pinckney Rd., N. 1 mile to Centerline Rd., E. 1 mile to plat, S. side. Restrictions available in box at plat. For further information call Phil Bishop 616-367-4900.

ALL STUDENTS Local firm has summer work openings. $10.25 to start. AASP schol-arships available. No experience necessary. Call 245-388210-5 p.m.

EFFICIENCY APART-MENT FOR RENT - and two rooms with shared bath. Immediate occu-pancy. Call 897-9043.

7th ANNUALGRAND RE-VUE - Ionia Fairgrounds, June 7 & 8. Arts & crafts show, flea market, auto swap, collectibles, antique pedal toys, classic & vin-tage autos (including sale lot), tractor show, model contest, 50-60's music, games, contests, trivia, prizes galore! Free park-ing. $2 donation (under12 free). Proceeds to benefit Ionia County Sheriff Posse and Commission on Ag-ing. VENDOR SPACE AVAILABLE. Contact Linda 527-3792 days/527-3402 eves, for information or reservations.

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BABYSITTER NEEDED -forthe summer - prefer driv-ing teenager. 3 children, Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri., 6:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Call 874-8586.

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An eight-year-old Chesapeake Bay retriever battles through a shock ing dilemma in finding his way back to his owner.

By Thaddeus J. Kraus Lowell Ledger Editor

Joe, an eight-year-old Chesapeake Bay retriever, rode with his owner Rick Bettmeng from South Dakota to visit Bettmeng's cousin.

'That night after arriving, 1 went into Grand Rapids with Elaine and G a i l when we returned, Joe was missing," Bettmeng said.

Ten days later, there was still no sign of Joe. Bettmeng had lost hope of ever seeing Joe alive again. "I thought he was either dead, had been run over or had been taken," said

Bettmeng. "If a person knows what hap-pened to his/her dog, you can accept it. Not knowing, though, is a bummer.*'

While Bettmeng had lost hope, his cousin Gail Hohbach and friend Elaine Carr had not.

"They kept assuring me that we would find Joe. They said the residents in Lowell were good people and someone would find

him" he said. A classified ad appeared in the local

Buyer's Guide on day 10 of Joe's disappear-ance.

"1 told the girls the night before that if Joe had been taken, 1 didn't think there was a fence that could hold him," Bettmeng ex-plained.

When a person lives with a dog for eight years, both get to know each pretty well.

"There are dog dogs, and people dogs -Joe is a people dog. He had narrowed his selection down to me. After eight years he wasn't ready for another master," Bettmeng said.

The ad appeared in the paper over the weekendand a phone call from Lowell's ani-mal catcher Jill Moore cameon Monday evening.

"I received a call during the day that some residents picnicing at Creekside King-dom had come across a dog just lying at the park," Moore explained. 'They said he looked dead tired."

When Moore arrived at the park, she

recognized that the dog was a Chesapeake Bay retriever. She loaded the dog into her car and took it back to her house.

"I remembered seeing the ad in the paper, so that evening 1 looked it up and called the number," Moore said.

Bettmeng's first question for Moore was if the dog had a Barley Davidson collar on.

"When she said yes, I began to dance," he said.

He asked Moore where they could meet. She told the South Dakota native to meet her in front of the police station.

"When we pulled up in Gail's car, Joe was standing next to Moore, " Bettmeng said.

As he got out of the car, Bettmeng asked, "Joe, what have you been doing?"

'Thedog was ecstatic to see him," Moore said. "Rick was also happy to see Joe. I think I may have seen a few tears."

The other collar secured tightly around Joe's neck was the answer to Bettmeng's question.

It was a collar to an invisible electric fence.

Moore suspected that someone had tried to steal the dog and put him inside an invis-ible electric fence.

Bettmeng's words proved to be divine. The fence could not hold Joe.

"I think breaking through the invisible electric fence is what left the dog so tired," Moore said.

Moments after their reunion, Bettmeng pulled Joe's favorite snack out - chocolate chipcookies.4 'Joe ate four of them," Bettmeng said. "Joe's a good friend. He does anything I ask that he's capable of doing and he does it out of love."

Bettmeng described Moore's telephone call as the best he's had in a long time, "I couldn't have won the lottery and been any happier."

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