Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 360, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1985 — Page 8

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, Saturday, Oct. 5,1985

DePauw calendar

SATURDAY, OCT. 5- 7 & 9 p m.. U.B. Movie: “The Flamingo Kid,” Auditorium, Julian Science & Math Center, (tickets: $1.50). - 8 p.m., DePauw Little Theatre Production: “Reverse Psychology,” Moore Theatre, Performing Arts Center (tickets: $4). -- 8-10 p.m., McKim Observatory Old Gold Day Open House, DePauw Avenue. SUNDAY (OCT. 6)- 11:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m., Terrace Room Brunch, Union Building. - 2 p.m., DePauw Little Theatre Matinee: "Reverse Psychology,” Moore Theatre, Performing Arts Center (tickets: $4). - 3 p.m., Guest Recital: Bruce Berg, violin, Thompson Hall, Performing Arts Center (no charge). MONDAY, (OCT. 7)~3:30p.m., J.V. football: Wabash College, Blackstock Stadium. TUESDAY, (OCT. 8)- 11:30 p.m., Fashions featured from Anne’s Fashion Corner, Terrace Room, Union Building. - noon, Tiger Talk Luncheon, Room 221, Union Building. - 2:30 p.m., Women’s tennis: Indiana Central College, Blackstock Courts. -4:15 p.m. Field Hockey: Hanover College, McKeen Field. -- 7 p.m., DePauw Film Society Film: Chaplin’s “Modern Times,” Auditorium, Art Center (tickets: $1.50). WEDNESDAY, (OCT. 9)- 6:00 p.m., Chapel: “Creation,” Christian Rock Group, Bowman Park, (in case of rain - Thompson Hall, Performing Arts Center). --7:30 p.m., Guest Recital: Gayle Sarber, organ, Gobin Methodist Church. - 8 p.m., DePauw Film Society Film: Chaplin’s “Modem Times,” Auditorium, Art Center (tickets: $1.50). THURSDAY, (OCT. 10)- 7:30 p.m., U.B. Movie: “Return of the Jedi,” Auditorium, Julian Science & Math Center (tickets: $1.50). - 7:30 p.m., “UB 40” Concert, Kresge Auditorium, Performing Arts Center (tickets: $lO. Advance tickets available at the director’s office in Union Building) FRIDAY, (OCT. ID- 11 a.m., Convocation: Marilyn Waring, former member of Parliament, New Zealand. Respondent: Frederick Z. Brown, staff member, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topic: “NuclearFree Ports and U.S. Weapon Policy,” Meharry Hall, East College. - 7 & 9 p.m., U.B. Movie: “Return of the Jedi,” Auditorium, Julian Science & Math Center (tickets: $1.50). SATURDAY, (OCT. 12)- 1:30 p.m., soccer: DePauw vs. Washington University, Boswell Field. -7 & 9 p.m., U.B. Movie: “Return of the Jedi,” Auditorium, Julian Science &Math Center (tickets: $1.50).

Greencastle Schools

GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS OCT. 7-12 Monday, Oct. 7 Elementary Enrichment Program - Graphic communications class begins, 3:35-4:35 p.m., at the high school. Jones School - Mike Clodfelter, a local farmer, will serve as a resource person in Mrs. McKee’s class, 8:30 a.m. Ridpath School - PTO fundraiser money is due. High School - IHSAA Drug Awareness Seminar for area high school administrators, 8:30 a. m.-3 p. m. - Me Anally Center family recreation canceled this evening. Tuesday, Oct. 8 Middle School - Individual pictures should be returned or money to pay for ** the pictures should be returned to school. High School - McAnally Center family recreation canceled this evening. Next scheduled family recreation night will be Oct. 15. Wednesday, Oct. 9 Elementary Enrichment Program - Nature study class begins, 3:35-4:35 p.m., at the high school. Office of the Superintendent - Regularly scheduled Board of School Trustees meeting, 8 p.m., Office of the Superintendent, Middle School Building. Ridpath School - Greencastle Fire Department will present a program on fire prevention and safety,9:3oa.m. - Mental Health Association will present a program on child abuse for all elementary faculty members, 3:30 p.m. at Ridpath School. Northeast School - Greencastle Fire Department will present a program on fire prevention and safety, 2:30 p.m. Jones School - Greencastle Fire Department will present a program on fire prevention andsafety, 10:25 a m. High School -- Freshman ring salesman will be available at student break. - All Schools - Report card day. Thursday, Oct. 10 Elementary Enrichment Program -- “Meet the Winners” class begins, 3:35-4:3sp.m.,atthehigh school. High School - Freshman ring salesman will be available at noon. Friday, Oct. 11 High School - High School band will perform at the home football game this evening. - Cheerleaders will sponsor a dance after the game in the multi-purpose room; ending at 11:30 p.m. r Freshman ring salesman will be available at noon. Saturday, Oct. 12 Jones School - Jones Fall Festival will be held.

Cloverdale Schools

CLOVERDALE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH OCT. 7-11 Monday, Oct. 7 - Underclassmen and fall athletic pictures. - Army recruiter in lobby during lunch periods. - College Fair, 6-8:30 p.m. at DePauw University. - Reserve football game at North Central, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8-Final senior picture retakes. -- Cross country meet with Clay City and Owen Valley, 4:30 p.m. - Volleyball game with Eminence, 6:30 p.m. - Athletic boosters meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9~ University of Evansville representative on hand, 12:30 p.m. - Putnam County Cross Country Meet, 4:30 p.m. - Band practice, 6 p m - Junior-Senior High School Advisory Committee meeting, 6:30 p.m. - Powder puff football game, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, Oct. 10- Area FFA soil judging contest at Bloomington. - Cross country meet with Eminence at Danville, 4:30 p.m. - Junior high football at Cascade, 5:30 p.m. - Junior high volleyball at Greencastle, 6 p.m. - Volleyball game vs. Tri-West, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11- Homecoming parade, 2 p.m - Junior class-sponsored fish fry, beginning at 4 p.m. - Football game with North Putnam, 7: 30 p.m. - Homecoming dance, immediately following football game.

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Shady Schreck (center). District 6 vice president of the Indiana Association of Realtors, was the installing officer this past week as the Putnam County Board of Realtors initiated a new slate of officers at its meeting at the Annex. County officers are (from left): Rena Webster, im-

DPU faculty art show under way

The Art Department faculty at DePauw University will present its annual art exhibit, featuring the works of William Meehan, David Herrold, Robert Kingsley and Nancy Barnes The works will be on display in the DePauw Art Center gallery Oct. 5-27. MEEHAN IS CHAIRMAN OF the depar tment and recipient of numerous awards and citations for his work. He is a graduate of the School of the Arts Institute of Chicago and has been with DePauw since 1964 His works have been displayed in In-

Sacred music professor to present DPU recital Oct. 9

Virginia Gayle Sarber, adjunct professor of sacred music at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, will perform an organic recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9 in Gobin Memorial Methodist Church. She will perform selections from Bach, Buxtehude, Ahrens and Durufle.

DPU fund

reflects how many of our graduates chose this way to say ‘thank you’ for the scholarships that enabled them to attend college and their determination that DePauw enhance its ability to provide financial assistance,” Delves said. “They want DePauw to maintain its reputation for quality education and leadership development for students from the mainstream of American Life. ONE OF THE CAMPAIGN’S goals is to increase the private university’s en-

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your belongings is really none of your affairs. If he resorts to a “she loves me, she loves me not” formula to get the job done, so what? As long as what he leaves will fit into a shoe box apartment, he has fulfilled his obligation. WHATEVER GRIEF WHICH may come from leaving behind some objects of your affection is soothed by the rewards of living in quarters immediately surrounded by blacktop or concrete. There will be no more yards to mow. That’s the landlord’s headache. Let the leaves lie were they fall. No more raking. There will be no more trips up a shaky ladder to clean gutters; no more heartbreak because the bugs got more out of the garden than I did. I was so carried away rejoicing over the

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dianapolis, Lafayette, Richmond, Frankford, Bloomington and Peoria, 111. Herrold has been with DePauw since 1972, with the position of assistant professor of art since 1979. He specializes in ceramics and has had works exhibited at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Wabash Valley Exhibition, Mid-States Exhibition and the Indiana Ceramics Exhibition. Kingsley has been an assistant professor of art at DePauw since 1976. His works have been exhibited statewide and he is

Sarber is also director of music at Northwood Christian Church in Indianapolis. In 1983, she received her doctor of music degree from Indiana University. She has taught organ and church music at Transylvania University and Newberry College and has held several church positions including assistant organist.

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dowment, which has risen from $37 million at the beginning of the campaign in 1983 to over $62 million. “Very substantial amounts contributed in the form of bequests are not included in the current endowment figures,” Delves said. “The endowment will, therefore, increase even more dramatically as these bequests materialize.” The announcement dinner came at the end of two days of meetings the DePauw board conducted on the campus

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things I won’t have to do that I almost said “no more snow to shovel.” Snow is no respector of persons or places and there’s nothing in the lease to say the landlord has to shovel the tenant out when he is far afield in a snowdrift. Some have been concerned that these old hands, worn by toil, won’t get sufficient exercise pecking typewriter keys and that I will get homesick for outside chores. While I continue in sound mind this won’t happen. TEMPTATIONS TO NOD at the wrong time at auction sales will have to be held in check. Without benefit of basement, attic, crawl space, garage or sheds, there will be no place to put anything outside since the apartment lease frowns on clutter on either the front or patio porches.

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mediate past president; Arlen Eiteljorge, vice president and executive officer; Jana Suber, treasurer; Ms. Schreck; Kay Gedert, director; Vera Hughes, president, and Bill Jackson, director. Not pictured is secretary Judy Mahrenholz. (Banner-Graphic photo by Eric Bernr.ee).

the recipient of the Acquisition Award at the Sheldon Swope Art Gallery in Terre Haute at the Wabash Valley Exhibition in 1978. He has also been a finalist in the Phi Delta Kappa International Painting Competition. BARNES IS AN INSTRUCTOR at DePauw and teaches classes in beginning drawing. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and recently received a grant from DePauw to pursue her own art projects.

Obituary Josephine Vanlandingham Josephine Vanlandingham. Greencastle, passed away Friday at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements are pending at Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle.

Meters

to the proposed removal of the street meters, Lane said she wants to make the “extinction of the parking meters a festive occasion. “What we’re thinking right now is to give people who buy units awards of extinction,” Lane explained. LANE AND HFR COMMITTEE members are hoping tha all 125 units will be sold in time for removal of street meters

“Let Us Entertain You! 9 ' The Broadway Musical Comedy Hit

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Book by Arthur Laurents • Music by Jule Stone • Lories by Stephen Sondhein; KRESGE AUDITORIUM Performing Arts Center, DePauw University Tuesday, October 15, 1985 7:30 P.M. Tickets: $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 Pre-College one-halt price BOX OFFICE: (31 7) 658-4262, 658-4828 Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m.

Putnam Scanner

Putnam County Court Criminal cases filed: Thursday, Oct. 3-Tracy J. Weinhola, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, driving while suspended and disorderly conduct; John W. McCarter, deception-issuance of bad check; Gary F. Collier, Tracy Merkel and Bobbie L. Query, illegal consumption by minor; Erin A. Mahoney, furnishing alcoholic beverages to minors. Small claims filed: Wednesday, Oct. 2-Town of Bainbridge vs. Teresa Richards; Betty L. Eiteljorge vs. Jerry Lewis and Indiana Insurance Co.; Putnam County Department of Public Welfare vs. Wanda and Larry Darby; Putnam County Department of Public Welfare vs. Ralph and Connie Sanders; Putnam County Department of Public Welfare vs. Donald and Doris Young. Thursday, Oct. 3-Clay County Rural Telephone vs. Gregory and Ellen Wolfe; Clay County Rural Telephone vs. Richard B. and Theresa Winkler ; Ricky Bouresaw vs. State of Indiana, Department of Corrections and Indiana State Farm; Rex Alan James vs. State of Indiana, Department of Corrections and Indiana State Farm. Real Estate Transfers James Courtney to Ruby Louise Willoughby, trustee’s deed, Apple Blossom Lakes. Central National Bank to Mark Rudd, trustee deed, Hoosier Highlands. Alfred Eugene Fuller, et ux, to Robert D. Buis 11, warranty deed, 5 and 4 acres, Madison Twp. Charles Baldwin, et ux, to Allen D. Clodfelter, et ux, and Max R. Clodfelter, et ux, warranty deed, 60 acres, Monroe Twp. and 50,40 and 40 acres, Franklin Twp. Ralph A. Call to Samuel L. Brown, quit claim deed, 19 acres, Madison Twp. First National Bank of Cloverdale to Stanley Gilbert Barker, Carril Hayes and Terry R. Myers, trustee deed, Cloverdale. Chesley Benton Giltz, et ux, to Jerry R. Hilburn, et ux, warranty deed, 1.01 acres Monroe Twp. Ruby M. Hall and Elizabeth Mackey to Robert W Capps, et ux, quit claim deed, Edwin J Pecks Enlargement. Robert W Capps, et ux, to Liberty Environmental Specialties, warranty deed, Edwin J. Pecks Enlargement. Thomas C. Schafer, et ux, to Frank R. Schafer, quit claim deed, Floyd and Marion Twp. Jerry Masten, et ux, to John H. Buttrey, et ux, warranty deed, Rollings Hills Estates. Raymond W. Ingram, et ux, to Arthur G. Zickman, et ux, warranty deed, Van Bibber Lake. Joseph Paul Blake to Michael D. Mclntire, et ux, warranty deed, 15.28 acres, Washington Twp.

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prior to the Christmas season. In the meantime, Hendrich is concerned that people will not know what ordinance will be in effect. “I think we are going to have to chance our posture on parking,” Hendrich concluded. “I want people to know what ordinance they will be subject to when they pull up into a lot. That question will hopefully be answered Oct. 8.”