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First Baptist Communiqué
Volume 237
St. Johns, Michigan
February 2015
February Events . . .
Sunday, February 1st
Gideon Presentation,
Bruce Chadwick -- AM Service
(We will be taking a special Offering for The Gideons)
Communion -- PM Service
Sunday, February 8th
Credo a cappella Vocal Ensemble from
Cornerstone University - AM Service
Saturday, February 21st
Sunday, February 15th
Baptism/Membership - PM Service
AWANA Grand Prix - 9:00am
(Gym-see Article on Page 4)
Sunday, February 22nd
Communion - AM Service
NEXT MONTH . . .
Missions Conference 2015
Overcoming Obstacles and Opposition to the
Advance of the Gospel
Is Satan winning? Between the growing hostility to
Christianity in America and the troubling reality of
unbelief among thousands of unreached people
groups abroad, it’s easy to feel as if the gospel is
losing ground to the powers of sin and hell. And yet
Jesus, in Matthew 28:18, said, “all authority in heaven
and on earth has been given to me.” For that reason,
God’s people, despite discouraging circumstances and
the very real prospect of suffering, have the greatest
reason for confidence and even joy. We serve an
omnipotent God whose gospel kingdom is indomitable.
Join us for FREE on February 27th, from 7-11 pm in
the auditorium for a special simulcast event as we
consider why we are undaunted by the darkness—
near and far—given the certain victory we have in King
Jesus. All are welcome, but this simulcast is geared
toward late high school and college aged adults.
During the Month of March we focus the first four Sundays of the month on Missions. The first week is our Flag
Ceremony. If your child(ren) would like to participate in
this ceremony, please contact Alison Keilen. Watch the
Bulletin for more details.
Church Ministries Conference 2015
March 13-14, 2015
Calvary Baptist Church
Grand Rapids, MI
“Answering the Call”
Keynote Speakers: Dr. Joe Stowell, President of
Cornerstone University & Dr. Michael Wittmer,
Professor, Author, Speaker
First Baptist Church will pay the registration fee for
any ministry leader or worker who would like to
attend this conference. Brochures and a sign up sheet
will be at the Information Area. Deadline to sign up is
Sunday, February 22nd. You can also go to their website: www.churchministriesconference.com for more
information.
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Save the Date...
Time for another Church Pictorial Directory.
We will be using Life Touch again. These are the
dates pictures will be taken at the church:
June 2-6 and June 11-13
June 22-26th
“BY THE WAY, WHAT IS OUR
POLICY ON......”
Beacon of Hope
Update
Prayer Requests - - - Submitted to the
Church or Shared in Prayer Meeting
Christmas Shopping Event
When sharing a prayer request about someone
outside your family, you need to have the permission of the immediate family in order to share
the request. Please remember that a medical
diagnosis, a marital struggle, etc., is considered
confidential information.
The only exception to this policy would be events
that are common public knowledge. For example,
if a person has been injured in an automobile accident which has been reported on the news, then
praying generally for the person would be ok.
We certainly want to pray for people in need. But
we also want to protect the dignity and privacy of
those who do not want their needs made public.
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Mighty O.A.K.S.
On Tuesday, January 13th, the
Mighty O.A.K.S. had 36 in atten
dance. After our potluck meal,
Beverly Crowell explained how
she came up with our new name The Mighty O.A.K.S. (Older Adult
Kingdom Seekers). Dennis Whitlock then spoke
about the miracle and perfect plan of God’s creation
using the Oak Tree as an example.
Our next meeting will be Tuesday, February
10th, at noon in the gym. We will have a meal with
your choice of chicken or ribs, potatoes, veggie,
salad, and dessert catered by Jimmie Harps. The
is cost is $9.50 per person or a donation. Please
make checks out to First Baptist Church and give it
to Kay or Dell Schmidtmann or Dennis or Fran Whitlock. Luncheon music will be provided by Danielle
& Derek Eilert. More information and sign up is at
the Information Area. You must sign up by Sunday,
February 1st.
We would enjoy having those of you that have
not attended before, join in our Christian fellowship
and invite a friend. We meet on the second Tuesday
of every month.
Praise God for a wonderful day! It started with a beautiful worship service attended by 65 participants plus
some volunteers. Everything came together perfectly
for the service – the music, the message, the singing.
This was followed by shopping in the gym. Overall it
went very well for the first time having everyone shop
at the same time.
Here are a few statistics from the day:
• Number of participants who shopped = 71.
• Number of Adults who received gifts = 104.
• Number of Children who received gifts = 63.
• Number of Grandparents who shopped for
Grandchildren = 18.
Beacon Theme verse for 2015
Beacon of Hope’s verse for 2015 is Psalm 118: 1 – Give
thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures
forever. Gail Perez has written a new Bible study for
participants based on this verse called, The Goodness
of God.
Bibles Needed
If you have copies of the NIV 1984 version of the Bible
that you don’t need any more, Beacon of Hope will take
them. All Beacon Bible studies are based on this version
and it is getting harder to get it. Also, Large and Giant
Print NIV 1984 Bibles would be especially appreciated.
Volunteers Needed
Beacon needs volunteers to work in the Learn & Earn
store on the 4th Tuesday of the month. Older teens are
welcome for this job.
AWANA GRAND PRIX
Saturday, February 21, 2014
First Baptist Church Gym
(Please enter the West Entrance off Swegles Street)
If you would like to participate, the cars cost $3.00. On
Wednesday, January 28th, Mr. Sheen will be here to cut out
your car(s). You need to have your pattern on your piece
of wood so he can cut it. Preliminary weigh-in will be on
Wednesdays, February 4, 11, and 18. Cars need to be ready
to race before weigh-in.
Parents are welcome to race a car too!
Weigh-in and Start Times on Saturday, February 21st, for
each Club:
Club
Weigh-In Time
Race Time
Sparks 9am9:30am
T&T Girls
9:30am 10am
T&T Boys
10am 10:30am
Leaders & Parents 11am 11:30am
If you have any questions or need more information, please
call Bonnie McCorvie (517) 204-6126.
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If you are planning on attending the Reception, please sign up at the Information
Area by March 1st. Renee & Mark are registered at Bed Bath and Beyond and Target.
For more Wedding related details, visit:
WWW.MARKANDRENEE.APPYCOUPLE.COM - WEDDING CODE: 48250.
MISSIONS UPDATE:
BUSY HANDS FOR MISSIONS
There were four ladies present at our December and January meetings. We filled 50+ ditty bags for Youth
Haven Ranch, completed 106 pillowcase dresses for Brandon and Rachel Buser, and 7 baby quilts and 12 aprons,
as well as a few tote bags that were made for Rowena Barnes. Much of the sewing has been done at home, but
we have been busy.
If you would like to help with sewing dresses or ditty bags, we still have some fabric available for you to take
home.
We will also be sending dresses and shorts to the Busers this spring. If you would like to help with the postage, please see Dee Chapman or Pam Snyder.
Other needs are: combs, washcloths and tooth brushes.
Please save the caps from detergent bottles and diabetic test-strip containers.
Thank you to all who brought in your used eyeglasses for Brooks and Nina Buser.
Our next meeting will be February 3, at 9:30am. Come spend a few hours or all day. We plan to tie off a
few quilts that day. All for God’s glory
MAILINGS IN DECEMBER
A box of gloves, scarf, knitted hat, note cards, small travel items and vitamins were mailed to Patty Zemmer
who flew into cold Indiana on New Year’s Eve from Brazil to share in the birth of her grandson. Two baby fleece
blankets were also included. She will stay two months.
Scrap booking supplies were donated to Sherri Jenks who delights in this hobby. A box was delivered to her
along with hand cream which she says is a necessity for her in her job and the two candles would “make her
day!” Her birthday was the end of December.
MISSIONS CLOSET
Thank you to the families who made the Missions Closet the recipient of their Christmas giving. Because of your
generosity a great variety of items will go out in Jesus name.
Closet needs at this time: Queen size sheets and dishtowels. You may place these items in the Missions Box
located inside the Lost & Found Closet. Thank you for each and every item and gift card.
OTHER ITEMS WE NEED AND ARE COLLECTING
Cancelled commemorative stamps
Old costumed jewelry
Used ink cartridges
Pill bottles
Wrapped happy meal toys (for orphanages)
Children’s magazines: Club House from Focus on the Family, Highlights, Kids National Geographic, etc.
You may place these items in the Missions Box located inside the Lost & Found Closet.
THANK YOU’S
Deb Collins writes “Thank you for the birthday gifts. Loved the book, cards, towels, jewelry, hot pads and the
soap. What a treat; they made me feel so pampered. Please thank the ladies who were involved.” (We mailed
Deb the used jewelry that she uses in crafts.)
Michelle George wrote to say thank you for the incredible welcome to their family and the amazing gifts from
the missions closet.
MISSIONARY OF THE MONTH:
Peggy Marsh (Retired)
Address:Richard (Dick): 1/19/31-9/3/14 Children:
4150 S Tustin DriveMargaret (Peggy): 9/25/31Ken (1951), Janet (1957)
Palmer Alaska 99645Married: 9/23/50David (1969)
Mission Agency: Baptist Mid-Missions
Home Church: Bethany Baptist Church, Grand Blanc, MI
Began Church planting in Alaska in 1968. Retired in 1996.
Peggy was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. Her mom and dad were not believers. She was not looking for the
Lord but believes He found her. At age 17, she went to church with a friend, heard about salvation, and came to
know Jesus.
Dick was also raised in a home without the Lord in Grand Blanc, Michigan. He was saved at a church meeting at
age14 in an Evangelical Brethren church.
Dick and Peggy met at church and started dating at age 18. When they adopted Janet, they were led to Bethany
Baptist in Grand Blanc. They took membership classes, were baptized, and became involved in God’s work around
the age of 30. They worked with the youth, choir, and taught Sunday School classes. Dick was a deacon and on
the Board. They were called into missions at a missionary conference in 1963.
Dick and Peggy graduated from Pillsbury Baptist College in Minnesota in 1966. They were on deputation for 19
months and then began work on their first church plant in Alaska. Over the course of their career, Dick and Peggy
helped plant three Alaskan churches in Anchor Point, Kodiak, and Palmer. They retired from full-time ministry
in 1996.
Although Peggy and Dick had retired, they kept very busy with their church. Peggy used her artistic skills for flower
arranging and decorating at the church. She also created decorations and visual aids for ladies’ retreats and VBS.
Dick spent a good deal of time in the warmer weather fishing for salmon, hunting caribou, and processing the
meat to freeze for winter supply. He also filled the pulpit when other pastors were on vacation.
Dick is now with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He went home to be with the Lord September 3, 2014. After
nearly 64 years of marriage, Peggy praises the Lord for the many years He gave them. Dick was a wonderful
preacher, pastor, missionary, witness, husband and father. Praise God for their life serving the Lord together in
Alaska for a total of 46 years. Memorial gifts were used to honor Dick’s life as pastor and founder of Pioneer
Peak Baptist church (1975).
Food for Thought…A Challenge to be Thinking Christians
How to Distinguish the Holy Spirit
from the Serpent
By Sinclair Ferguson
Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson is professor of systematic theology at Redeemer
Seminary in Dallas. He is a visiting professor in the D. Min. program at
Ligonier Academy and a teaching fellow of Ligonier Ministries.
How do we distinguish the promptings of the Spirit of grace in His guiding and governing of our lives from
the delusions of the spirit of the world and of our own sinful heart? This is a hugely important question
if we are to be calm and confident that the spirit with whom we are communing really is the Holy Spirit.
John Owen suggests four ways in which the Spirit and the serpent are to be distinguished:
1. The leading of the Spirit, he says, is regular, that is, according to the regulum: the rule of Scripture.
The Spirit does not work in us to give us a new rule of life, but to help us understand and apply
the rule contained in Scripture. Thus, the fundamental question to ask about any guidance will
be: Is this course of action consistent with the Word of God?
2. The commands of the Spirit are not grievous. They are in harmony with the Word, and the Word
is in harmony with the believer as new creation. The Christian believer consciously submitted
to the Word will find pleasure in obeying that Word, even if the Lord’s way for us is marked by
struggle, pain, and sorrow. Christ’s yoke fits well; His burden never crushes the spirit. (Matthew
11:28-30)
3. The “motions” of the Spirit are orderly. Just as God’s covenant is ordered in all things and
secure,(2 Samuel 23:5) so the promised gift of that covenant, the indwelling Spirit, is orderly in
the way in which He deals with us. Restlessness is not a mark of communion with the Spirit but
of the activity of the evil one. Perhaps Owen had particular members of his congregations in
mind when he wrote:
We see some poor souls to be in such bondage as to be hurried up and down, in the matter of duties
at the pleasure of Satan. They must run from one to another, and commonly neglect that which they
should do. When they are at prayer, then they should be at the work of their calling; and when they are
at their calling, they are tempted for not laying all aside and running to prayer. Believers know that this
is not from the Spirit of God, which makes “everything beautiful in its season.”
4. The “motions,” or promptings of the Spirit, Owen says, always tend to glorify God according to
His Word. He brings Jesus’ teaching into our memories; He glorifies the Savior; He pours into
our hearts a profound sense of the love of God for us.
(OVER)
Food for Thought…(Cont.)
How, then, does the Spirit act on the believer? The Spirit comes to us as an earnest, a pledge, a down
payment on final redemption. He is here and now the foretaste of future glory. But His presence is also
an indication of the incompleteness of our present spiritual experience.
Owen here writes in sharp contrast to those who spoke of release from the influence of indwelling sin
and struggle through the liberty of the Spirit. Precisely because He is the firstfruits and not yet the final
harvest, there is a sense in which the indwelling of the Spirit is the cause of the believer’s groaning: “We
ourselves who have the firstfruits of the Spirit groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons,
the redemption of our bodies.” (Romans 8:23) The presence of the Spirit brings us already a foretaste
of future glory, but also, simultaneously, creates within us a sense of the incompleteness of our present
spiritual experience. This, for Owen, is how communion with the Spirit—understood biblically—brings
joy into the life of the believer and yet a deep sense that the fullness of joy is not yet.
This excerpt is taken from The Trinitarian Devotion of John Owen by Sinclair Ferguson.
© 2015 Ligonier Ministries
Calendar
Sun., Feb. 1
Mon., Feb. 2
Tues., Feb.3
Wed., Feb. 4
Gideon Presentation -- AM Service
Communion -- PM Service
Shuffleboard -- 10am (Gym)
Men’s Basketball -- 6:30pm (Gym)
Busy Hands for Missions -- 9:30am (Rm. #15-Lower Level around corner from Elevator)
AWANA -- 6:30pm (Children’s Wing)
24/7 Jr. High -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
High School Bible Study -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Bible Institute Classes -- 6:30pm (Adult Wing)
Prayer Meeting -- 6:30pm
Sun., Feb. 8
Mon., Feb. 9
Tues., Feb. 10
Wed., Feb. 11
Thurs., Feb. 12
Credo a cappella Vocal Ensemble from Cornerstone University -- AM Service
World Missions Prayer Meeting -- After PM Service (Rm. #13-Lower Level)
Shuffleboard -- 10am (Gym)
Men’s Basketball --6:30pm (Gym)
Mighty O.A.K.S. Luncheon -- 12noon (Gym-Catered Lunch. Cost: $9.50)
Elder Meeting -- 9:30am (Conference Room)
AWANA -- 6:30pm (Children’s Wing)
24/7 Jr. High -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
High School Bible Study -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Bible Institute Classes -- 6:30pm (Adult Wing)
Prayer Meeting -- 6:30pm
Missions Committee Meeting -- 6:30pm (Rm. #2-Office Level)
Mentoring Moms -- 6:30pm (Conference Room)
Sun., Feb. 15
Mon., Feb. 16
Wed., Feb. 18
Thurs., Feb. 19
Fri., Feb. 20
Sat., Feb. 21
Baptism/Membership -- PM Service
Shuffleboard -- 10am (Gym)
Men’s Basketball -- 6:30pm (Gym)
AWANA -- 6:30pm (Children’s Wing)
24/7 Jr. High -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
High School Bible Study -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Bible Institute Classes -- 6:30pm (Adult Wing)
Prayer Meeting -- 6:30pm
Deacons Meeting -- 6:00pm (Rm. #8-Lower Level)
Released Time Class -- 12:30pm (Youth Wing)
AWANA Grand Prix -- 9am (Gym)
Flag Ceremony Practice -- 1:30-3:00pm (Auditorium)
Sun., Feb. 22
Mon., Feb. 24
Wed., Feb. 25
Fri., Feb. 27
Sat., Feb. 28
Communion -- AM Service
Shuffleboard -- 10am (Gym)
Men’s Basketball - 6:30pm (Gym)
AWANA -- 6:30pm (Children’s Wing)
24/7 Jr. High -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
High School Bible Study -- 6:30pm (Youth Wing)
Bible Institute Classes -- 6:30pm (Adult Wing)
Prayer Meeting -- 6:30pm
Cross 2015 - Undaunted, Live Simulcast Event -- 7-11pm (Auditorium)
Flag Ceremony Practice -- 9-11:30am (Auditorium)
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Ron Keilen
Canden Schneider
Dennis Whitlock
03
Gertrude Atkinson
William (Zeke) Ely
Bethany Marcotte
Joe Ondrusek
04
Joseph Harps
Duane Haviland
05
Peter Mead
06
Sarah Ely
Samantha Prince
Eric Staib
07
Benjamin Case
Erickson Hufnagel
Bill Kidd
10
Al Law
Monica Leif
Kyle Lounds
11
Bruce Baker
Paul Halstead
Jared Hyzer
12
Alice Davis
13
Sharon Becker
Leah Konieczny
Debbie Lator
15
Mike Barrett
Elyse Brun
17 18
Julie Duffield
20
Corban Painter
Colton Peterson
Pat Wright
21
22
23
Sharon Kidd
Jimmie Harps
Jonathan Schafer
Ron Walter
Joyce Burk
Levi Painter
Trish Smith
Erika Annis
Erin Annis
John Read
24
Benjamin Marcotte
Mariam Patton
Nathan Simon
Randy Tahvonen
26
MaryBeth Moldenhauer
27
28
29
Helen Kresge
Katie Sawyer
Lars Andersen
Joyce Woodhams
Barbara Viges
FIRST BAPTIST
THIS ‘N’ THAT
Please make these changes to your
FBC Phone Directory:
• Beth Allen
5845 St. Clair Road
Elsie MI 48831
• Gerry Arnett
Phone: (989) 307-2858
• Gertrude Atkinson
603 W Gibbs Street
St Johns MI 48879
•
Brian Bloom
8300 W Lehman
DeWitt MI 48820
• Bob Curtis, Room #216
Burcham Hills Center for Health & Rehab
2700 Burcham Drive
East Lansing MI 48823-3899
Phone: 517-203-6726
• Walt & Barb Knaus
email: [email protected]
•
Craig & Jen Simon
602 W State Street
St Johns MI 48879
Craig’s Cell Phone: (989)307-1298
• John & Sharon Speck
12168 Woodland Park Drive NE
Belding MI 48809
Congratulations to Lane & Emily Bargeron
on the birth of their daughter, Nyra Jane.
Nyra was born on Friday, December 19,
2014. She weighed 5 lbs., 14oz. Grandparents are Jim & Debi Davis.
To our Church Family,
Thank you so much for the love, support and prayers that you
have sent our way over the past few months with Doug’s mom’s illness
and then her passing. We are so thankful to know that she is no longer
in pain but is now rejoicing around God’s throne. What a beautiful
Christmas she must have had this year! Thank you also for the Gideon
Bibles that were given in her honor. She would be so pleased to know
that someone has a Bible to read in their time of need. Mom’s own
Bible was well worn and written in. We appreciate all of you and are
so thankful for our church family.
Doug, Dawn, Ben, Taylor, Brittany, Adam & Michael Gudbrandson
Dear First Baptist Church,
Craig, Holli, and our family would like to thank the Church for
your prayers and support for my father, Lyle Buzzard, who went to be
with his Lord and Savior on December 3, 2014. We would also like to
thank you for the donation of Gideon Bibles in memory of our father.
We ask for continued prayer and support during this difficult time.
Sincerely, Craig & Holli Bishop-Family
Thank you to our church family for all of your cards, gift certificates,
food and prayers as we uprooted after 45 years in the same house in
St. Johns (A special “thanks” to all 16 of our “movers” that day!) We
are pretty well settled into our new apartment at our kids” (Matt, Wendy
& grand kids) house already. All four dogs are getting along well, too.
Our phone #’s are still the same. Feel free to visit, and see our new
“digs”/call ahead though, we are still mobile!! May the Lord continue
to bless each of you as you strive to worship and serve Him.
John & Sharon Speck
Many thanks to all who sent cards to honor our 70th Wedding
Anniversary! We so enjoyed the young people who came at Christmas
Time! We are so blessed.
Love, Al & Louise Law
The families of Bill Richards wish to thank the staff and members
of First Baptist Church for your prayers, kindness and care shown to
us all following our sudden loss.
I so appreciate Pastor Tim’s calls, visit and message. Pam Sischo’s
sticky buns, Steve Bricker’s participation, the donations of food for the
luncheon and the people who served it.
Thank you all for your prayers, cards, calls, monetary donations,
and the Gideon Bibles given in Bill’s name from the Church, The Mighty
O.A.K.S. and Shuffleboard Teams.
Jay & Maureen Richards-Family, Laura & Paul Rasmussen- Family, Mary Ellen Richards-Family
Ladies at First Baptist Church:
Thank you for your demonstration of Christ’s love to those incarcerated at Christmas. The homemade cookies seem to have a
special way of saying, “God Loves You!” Each year we find hearts are
softened and more receptive to the gospel because of Christmas at
the jail. Thank you for your part in what the Lord is doing.
Chaplain Larry Smith
I wish to say thanks to everyone for caring during the time since
my surgery in December. Thank you for the delicious meal that Marie
Showers brought in - the fruit basket & sweets, the visit from Ron & Jill
Keilen and the very good cookies, for the cards I received, but most
of all the prayers. Please keep praying.
In Christ’s love, Esther Lichte
SCHEDULES FOR FEBRUARY
NURSERY
01 SS
Sarah Thomas, Eileen
Feldpausch
AM
Kay Schmidtmann, Sarah Thomas, Sarah Wood, Linda Kresge
PM
Combine with Toddlers
04 Awana Jen Simon, Michelle Hyzer,
Carolyn Henning
08 SS
Lori Knaus, Patti Nichols
AM
Pat Lutz, Emily Brun, Ellen
Kresge, Linda Kresge
PM
Combine with Toddlers
11 Awana Jen Simon, Sue Bishop,
Carolyn Henning
15 SS
Lisa Crandall, Becky Becker
AM
Leah Deemer, Debi Davis, Michellette Richardson,
Linda Kresge
PM
Combine with Toddlers
18 Awana Eileen Feldpausch, Lori Knaus, Carolyn Henning
22 SS
Bernadette Richardson,
Helen Kresge
AM
Michelle Hyzer, Trisha
Feldpausch, Bethany
Marcotte, Linda Kresge
PM
Combine with Toddlers
25 AwanaSuAnn Prince, Lori Knaus,
Carolyn Henning
GREETERS
01 Foyer Roger & Rosanne Schafer
Office Sharon Ashenfelter
08 Foyer Ron & Jill Keilen
Office Joe & Vicky Ondrusek
15 Foyer Mike & Tammy Underwood
Office Todd & Mishelle Pagels
22 Foyer Bryan & Trisha Feldpausch
Office Jay & Becky Peterson
*Foyer-Stay until Sermon
*AM Greeters please be at your door
by 10am.
*Everyone Greets in the PM Service
Unless otherwise stated.
USHERS
TODDLERS
01 AM
PM
08 AM
PM
15 AM
PM 22 AM
PM
Marcia Feldpausch,
Michelle Rosendale,
Hannah Marcotte
Annette Peterson, Darlene Dutcher, Grace Kresge
Valorie Iung, Lori Knaus,
Rebekah Painter
Holly Merignac, Davey &
Katie Fore
Katie Sawyer, Pamarie &
Pearl Nichols
Liz Davis, Grace Kresge,
Sarah Snyder
Sarah Bouck, Eileen &
Natalie Feldpausch
Grace King, Carrie Miller,
Andrea Bancroft
TODDLER COOKIES
01
08
15
22
Marcia Feldpausch
Mary Whitelock
Sheila Robbe
Dee Chapman
01 AM
PM 08 AM
PM 15 AM
PM
22 AM
PM
*Captain
*Scott McCorvie,
Derrick Ostrander,
Andrew Davis, Phil
Burkhart, Duane
Schafer, Dennis Eilert
*Jim Ashenfelter, Nick Bancroft
*Julius Motz, Mark Lutz, Shane Kidd, Norm
Moinet, Rick Davis, Billy Gillean
*Louie Simon, Dean Feldpausch
*Tim Fair, Chris Bouck, Harold Lichte, Carl
Hyzer, William Kidd, Ryan Shackelford
*Dell Schmidtmann, Doug Merignac, Dave Halfman
*John Leif, Jeremy
Thomas, Jason Holben,
Austin Davis, Jimmie
Harps, Jim Cyrus
*John Glerum, Walt
Knaus, Ted Loznak,
Aaron Davis