The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1962 — Page 1

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Volume 86; Number 34

SCHOOLS LIST OPENING SCHEDULE

Walkerton To Report On Sept. 5 The Walkerton-Lincoln Township schools will open Wednesday. September 5. with ( nrollnient of pupils from 8:30 to 10:00 a.in. Regular classes and hot lunch will start Thursday, September 6. The buildings will be open at 8:10 each morning ami class will take up at 8:30. The noon hour will be staggered at the high school and more tables will be available. This plan will enable all high school pupils to eat at hot lunch. The Elementary lunch hour will be the same as last year. The Ist grade will start to lunch at 11:15 with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th following. Th e 3th. 6t‘: and 7th will be dismissed at 11 lb. The afternoon clus., will take up at 12:30. Dismissal at the elementary building will be at 3:15 p m for bus students and 3:20 for those who walk to school. The high school will dismiss at 3:25. Bus drivers will arrange to arrive at the building between 8:10 and 8:25. Pupils who walk to school should not arrive at the building before 8:15. The patrol boy» will be at Adams Street and Road 23 and at Washingtof St. and Road 23 between 8: It •nd Im H to 11:40 and 12:15 to 12:25 al noon and from 3:15 to 3:25 i* the evening. Parents should set that their children arrive at the crossings during the above stated times. All boys and girls walking from the east or northeast of the elementary building should come up the Clark Street walk and enter by the East door. The P. T. A. will aid in the collection of book fees again this year and will be at the elementary building on Tuesday, September 4, from 9 am. to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m., and Wednesday. September 5. from 8:15 to 11 :00 a.m. Pleast' pay your book fees al this time We cannot extend credit, and children will not be issued books until fees are paid. The fees for grades 1, 2 and 3 are $7.50; grades 1. 5. 6 and 7 are $8 50. Book fees will be totaled after Wednesday’s enrollment at the high school building and will be collected Thursday, September 6. Kindergarten fees will be $2 50 per year. The morning session will be from 8:30 to 10:45 and the afternoon session from 12:30 to 2:30. The teachers will hold a workshop on Tuesday. September 4th. The morning session will be in the elementary school auditorium. The elementary teachers will meet in the high school library. Mr. and Mrs. Gwin are planning a lawn party for the teachers. school board member.-;, bus drivers, custodians and their families for the evening of September 4th, beginning at 6:30 pm The school principals are in their offices from 8:30 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4 00 p.m. each week day and are asking new families to enroll their children prior to Sept ember 5, The school faculty is not complete. Ar elementary teacher for the upper elementary, a librarian and a guidance teacher for ’he high school are needed. Bo Wise — Advertise!

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Houser - TTrnntorn Miss Roslyn Houser and Robert J. Henthorn were united in marriage Saturday morning at 11 oO am. in the Holy Cross Catholic Church, South Rend. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louis C. Houser, SOU Virginia S* . Walkerton. Mr. and Mr ; Jis ph J. Henthorn, 1011 N. O'Brien St . Sout) Bend, are th p iren’s of the bridegriom. Rev. George W. Dolan S C , officiated for the ceremony before an altar det muted with vases of white gladioli White satin bows with green garlands marked the pews Organ selections were provide.! by Mrs. Robert Mackin. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a gown of lace and organza designed with a pointed bodice of lace, long tapered sleeves and a bateau neckline sprinkled with sequins and pearls. A scalloped band of lace trimmed the hemline of the bouffant skirt that ended in a chapel train. She carried a white orchid centered in a cascade arrangement of carnations on a white prayer book. A tiara of -eed pearls held her fingertip veil of French illusion. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Thomas Henthorn, sister-in-law of the bridegroom She wore : >n ice-turquoise gown of peau jolie over nylon ne* fa -hioned with a shirred fitted midriff, cap sleeves, scoop neckline and a semi-belled skirt with tiny pleats at the back and a small bow at the waistline. Identical dresses were W' in by the bridesmaids. Miss Janie, e Barr. Kalamazoo. Mich cousin of the bridegroom: Mrs Gloria Snyder. South Bend and junior bridesmaid. Miss Shirlee Jean Marquis South Bend, cousin of the brideEach wore a matching crown

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of hair braid, with pearl drops and circular maline veils. The maton of honor carried a casca‘de arrangement of white gianedlia.s with turquoise ribbons, and similar bouquets with whit, ribbons were carried by the bridesmaids. Mr. Hous.r chos ( a powdci blue emb . . d t ।fi c(a sheal h dr. s ■ with a blue sequin hat and v. kite m ■ "i i. s. The mother of the bridegroom wore a full skirted dies, of sand-colored organza with a matching hat and white accessories. Ea. h had a corsage of white cymbuhum on hids. served at Russ’ Restaurant. A The wedding breakfast was white floral arrangement with turquoise bows contend the table A wedding reception was held in the Carriage House. The table was decorated with white satin ribbon, turquoise bows and white tapers. The bride was gradual!d front Walkerton High S< durol and Memorial School of Nursing Mr. Henthorn, a graduate of St. Joseph's High School, served two years in the U. S. Army Corps of Engineei-s in Bavaria. Boosters Club Elects Officers New officers were elected on Monday as follows: president, Robert Cain, vice president. Stan Mlekodaj; secretary, Barbara Fannin, and treasurer. Dale Knepp. The club is now having a membership drive. We would like f r ev<ryone to have an opportunity to belong to this club. Membership cards are $1 00 We are planning our annual homecoming Celebration September 29. Anyone interested please attend a special meeting of the club September 6, 7:30.

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North Liberty Names School Faculty For Year The North Liberty School of the South Bend School Corporation district ha named the faculty for the elementary and high school buildings. Seven changes have been made this year. The complete faculty is listed below. Elementary School Faculty a al Staff Gary Nelson. Principal Forrest Diinnm k. Math., P. E., Health, Sc ience Janies Jenkins, Soc ial Studies Arii ne Davis, Grade 6 John Ferguson, Grade 6 Mildred Jean Cole, Grado 5 Blanche Jackson, Grade 5 Willard Templin, Grade 5 Mildred Lane, Grade 1 Catherine Theis, Grade 1 Magdalen Wilcox, Grade 4 Thelma Hay. Grade 3 Bernice Mangus, Grade 3 Elizabeth Poor. Grade 3 Madeline Bonham, Grade 2 Faye Mangus, Grade 2 Gleo Stump, Grade 2 F Mae Clark. Grade 1 Winifred Mobley. Grade 1 Irene Fraser, Grade 1 Cleora- Kurzhal, School Secretary William Bauman. Custodian Kenneth Holderread, Custodian High School Faculty and Staff Keith F. Davis. Principal Eileen Andreae, Home Ec. Alvin <3ark, Voc. Agr., Science Arthur Gray. Social Studies Joseph Hamilton, Basketball Coach, Com., Health Everett Holmgren, Guidance, Math . Science Anna Lou Houser. Girl s Phys. Ed.. English Dennis G. Johnston, English.. Spanish Cecil Keiser. Latin English Ji. k Lov. c. I 'raft ing. I' E H.dih, Football Coach, A-.-'t P,i ket baII < Mach Lloyd Mdler, Social Studie Math Milton Poi t. r. In. trnmenUil Mo i< Violet Reynolds, Connnri"’ Year Bo >k, Schoo! Paper Allen Pickard, Gen. ;'m e, Biology, Ass’t Football Co.uh Ann Kuss, Mi th. Fauntelle Spellman, Vocal Music Zepha Walsh Folk, Secretary Madelyn Nelson, Secretary I substitute) George tvreuger, Custodian Kenneth Mobley, Custodian Lincoln Twp. Surplus Foods Saturday The Lincoln Township Surplus Food pi ■ gram will be held for August this Saturday at the Walkerton I'M-: vntai v School Building mder the direction of trustee C. Melvin Alwme. The time will be fr< m 9no am. until noon and only tho e with signed cards for Lincoln Township are eligible TEEN DANCE IT W M.KERTON YOl ill Bl DG The weekly Teen Dances will again be held on Friday night at th* Lion.. Chib Youth Build ing These dances are open to ail Teen Agers and the admission is only ten cents. Dancing to, recorded music is from 830 ti> 11.00 pan.

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N. L. Students To Assemble On August 30 The North Liberty School of the South Bend Community School distri't wall operate da . ing tho 1962-63 school year the schedule which was adopt 1 last spring. The teachers will rport at 9:00 on Wednesday. A ;- gust 29. for a day of orc ntati"n. As in the past, student, will report for half day only, on Tier <- day. August 30. from B’ls to 10:30. and Friday. August 31, from 8:15 to 11:30. Several new staff members have been added and they will teach in the following areas: Irene Fraser, Grade 1; Arline Davis. Grade 6: John Ferguson Grade 6; Allen Rickard, General Science and Biology: Violet Reynolds. Commerce Dennis Johnston English and Spani-h; Anna Lou Houser Giri’s Phy>i' al Education and English. Students are urged to make arrangements for pun hase of > - ond-hand books from students who took the courses last year. As a general rule, books are purchased for two-thirds of the n^w price after one year’s use. if they are in good condition, and half price after two year's use Students in the high school building will be given an opportunity tn purchase books by class groups on Friday morning. August 31. New pupils in the North Liberty Schools are to register in the offices of their respective principals on Monday. August 27 or Tuesday. August 28, between the hours of 9:00 and 3:30. Report cards of last year’s school work are requested. Book stores in both buildings will be open after students are di uni srd on both days of August 30 and August 31 uni:! I 30. 3 ■ stores will also be open Iron 600 to 8:00 pm <>n Thin- iv. August 10. Tin* s honl’.- L ' T ■ ■ h pv - ’ on will b<-glc < . > r- ’: -c on I uc> ■. i.. S. . mb*! I Pic .> rer. dr tin same as last year. School a c'.derJ insurance will again be available this yeai. aid th.- envelopes will be sent home with ea. h child on the fir l day of ■< h< 01. The child has coverage as soon as the money i< giv-n to his tea. her. St. Patrick School Opens September sth St Patrick School will rcsir e classes Wednesday. Septemb r sth, with a full day of work .cheduled beginning with a mass at 8:30 a m. A new principal. Sister Mary Edith, comes from the Sisters of St Joseph, Chicago. She will also teach grades 5 and 6 She succeeds Sister Miry Clementine who was here six years and has been as-ign t -d to Addison, 11l Another new teacher is Sister Marv Eulalia for grades 7 and s and replaces Sister Mary Stella wh. wa hero one year Continuing here is Sister Mary Majola. grade one and two. and Sister Mary Columbia, three md four. A tea in their h- nor is scheduled the evening of September sth bv the Women's Club at the School Hall. Drive Safe AI way-!