March 24, 2017 at 4:22 p.m.
West Jay names students to the honor roll
Taking Note
By VIRGINIA CLINE
The Commercial Review
Students were named to the honor roll at West Jay Middle School for the third nine-week grading period.
Making the all A honor roll in sixth grade were Courtney Benter, Danyelle Bland, Taylor Brown, JaiDi Brunson, Halea Hough, Abigail Johnson, Jaiden Watson and Isaiah Weekley.
Sixth graders making the A-B honor roll were Alex Ardizzone, Dylan Barnes Plessinger, Gabriela Bilbrey, Spencer Caldwell, Thomas Charles, James Clark Jr., Kaleb Cross, Raven Dale, Abbie Fields, Astella Fisher, Paige Gillette, Elizabeth Glessner, Liberty Keller, James Larrowe, Paige Mumbower, Caylie Newsome, Dominick Newsome, Kaylee Pennington, Marisa Posocco, Lilly Rogers, Grace Shimp, Alizabeth Stotler,, Julian Vance, Tavin Wasson and Logan Zimmerman.
Making the all A honor roll in seventh grade were Quentin Beeks, Elizabeth Dollar, Quinn Faulkner, Aaron Funkhouser, Nadia Hardman and Isabel Rodgers.
Seventh graders making the A-B honor roll were Trenton Alexander, Madeline Ardizzone, Kaelyn Denney, Loretta Eicher, Caleb Hale, Madison Hammers, Kayla Harrington, Aubri Hatzell, Audrey Herman, Rochelle Jackson, Kess McBride, Connor Miller, Graiden Miller, Kaden Norris, Marissa Overla and Raven Weaver.
Making the all A honor roll in eighth grade were Abigail Benter, Chelsea Blankenship, Chloe Campbell, Lillian Clemmons, Sophia Fugiett, Demi Grove, Hannah Littler, Taylor Lowe, Grace Morgan and Kinsey Shannon.
Eighth graders making the A-B honor roll were Jaron Alexander, Sofia Barcus, Gerald Bromagem, Logan Brown, Haley Corwin, Tucker Corwin, Lewis Crump, Samantha Dornberger, Shayla Fisher, Lyric Garringer, Travis Garringer, Haley Gillette, Victoria Jackson, Logan Kelley, Abbi Kuss, Chelsey Madara, Alyssa Motter, Justice Murphy, Mackenzie Newsome, Hannah Outcalt, Makenzie Ring, Gary Shutz, Caroline Walter, Kaleb Weaver, Austin Wolfe and Kaley Young.
To discuss ark
A man who assisted with the construction of the Ark Encounter in Williamsburg, Kentucky, will speak in Berne.
Clarence Torkelson, a resident of Swiss Village, will speak at 1 p.m. on April 4 at the Arthur & Gloria Muselman Wellness Pavilion.
The Ark Encounter is the most authentic replica of Noah’s Ark in the world. It is seven stories tall and 150 yards long.
Torkelson will share his experience and also play a video about the construction.
A trip for seniors to the Ark Encounter is planned for May 10. For more information, call Briana Eicher at (260)?589-4496.
Students of Month
West Jay Middle School named Students of the Month for March.
In sixth grade was Liberty Keller — parents Jennifer and Randy Keller.
In seventh grade was Quentin Beeks — parents Larry and Tami Beeks and Jennifer Beeks.
In eighth grade was Samuel Crump — parents Jan and Brian McGalliard.
Dean’s list
Jakob Clark of Fort Recovery was named to the fall semester dean’s list at Rhodes State College in Lima, Ohio.
The Commercial Review
Students were named to the honor roll at West Jay Middle School for the third nine-week grading period.
Making the all A honor roll in sixth grade were Courtney Benter, Danyelle Bland, Taylor Brown, JaiDi Brunson, Halea Hough, Abigail Johnson, Jaiden Watson and Isaiah Weekley.
Sixth graders making the A-B honor roll were Alex Ardizzone, Dylan Barnes Plessinger, Gabriela Bilbrey, Spencer Caldwell, Thomas Charles, James Clark Jr., Kaleb Cross, Raven Dale, Abbie Fields, Astella Fisher, Paige Gillette, Elizabeth Glessner, Liberty Keller, James Larrowe, Paige Mumbower, Caylie Newsome, Dominick Newsome, Kaylee Pennington, Marisa Posocco, Lilly Rogers, Grace Shimp, Alizabeth Stotler,, Julian Vance, Tavin Wasson and Logan Zimmerman.
Making the all A honor roll in seventh grade were Quentin Beeks, Elizabeth Dollar, Quinn Faulkner, Aaron Funkhouser, Nadia Hardman and Isabel Rodgers.
Seventh graders making the A-B honor roll were Trenton Alexander, Madeline Ardizzone, Kaelyn Denney, Loretta Eicher, Caleb Hale, Madison Hammers, Kayla Harrington, Aubri Hatzell, Audrey Herman, Rochelle Jackson, Kess McBride, Connor Miller, Graiden Miller, Kaden Norris, Marissa Overla and Raven Weaver.
Making the all A honor roll in eighth grade were Abigail Benter, Chelsea Blankenship, Chloe Campbell, Lillian Clemmons, Sophia Fugiett, Demi Grove, Hannah Littler, Taylor Lowe, Grace Morgan and Kinsey Shannon.
Eighth graders making the A-B honor roll were Jaron Alexander, Sofia Barcus, Gerald Bromagem, Logan Brown, Haley Corwin, Tucker Corwin, Lewis Crump, Samantha Dornberger, Shayla Fisher, Lyric Garringer, Travis Garringer, Haley Gillette, Victoria Jackson, Logan Kelley, Abbi Kuss, Chelsey Madara, Alyssa Motter, Justice Murphy, Mackenzie Newsome, Hannah Outcalt, Makenzie Ring, Gary Shutz, Caroline Walter, Kaleb Weaver, Austin Wolfe and Kaley Young.
To discuss ark
A man who assisted with the construction of the Ark Encounter in Williamsburg, Kentucky, will speak in Berne.
Clarence Torkelson, a resident of Swiss Village, will speak at 1 p.m. on April 4 at the Arthur & Gloria Muselman Wellness Pavilion.
The Ark Encounter is the most authentic replica of Noah’s Ark in the world. It is seven stories tall and 150 yards long.
Torkelson will share his experience and also play a video about the construction.
A trip for seniors to the Ark Encounter is planned for May 10. For more information, call Briana Eicher at (260)?589-4496.
Students of Month
West Jay Middle School named Students of the Month for March.
In sixth grade was Liberty Keller — parents Jennifer and Randy Keller.
In seventh grade was Quentin Beeks — parents Larry and Tami Beeks and Jennifer Beeks.
In eighth grade was Samuel Crump — parents Jan and Brian McGalliard.
Dean’s list
Jakob Clark of Fort Recovery was named to the fall semester dean’s list at Rhodes State College in Lima, Ohio.
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