The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1963 — Page 3

Don Ludwig Wins : Lions Club Award In Walkerton The annual Walkerton Lions Club award, given to a senior member of the Walkerton High School basketball team, was presented to Don Ludwig Tuesday night at the regular meeting of the Walkerton Club. The varsity basketball team were guests of tho club for the meeting, Ludwig, a senior center who has been playing varsity ball for three years for Walkerton, was presented a trophy by Bob Urbin. program chairman for the month. The selection was made on the basis of seven characteristics and is chosen by a committee of Lions and School officials. Included in the list of things considered are: sholastic work, ability. sportsmanship, improvemnit. career record, attitude on the floor ami attitude off the floor. The featured speaker for the evening was Carl McNulty, a former Indiana high school play, er, Purdue University star and now head basketball coach at LaPorte High School. McNulty told the boys that to become a good basketball player in high school or college, sweral things are needed. Work was the first thing mentioned. A boy must Fork to achieve success in basketball. Now is the timo to think about the next year « season and work for the six or seven months coming as it can’t be done in just the time of practice noxt fall. Boys need to find out what their weak points are and especially work on them. Often a boy who has an outstanding point will work only on it. hut the all round play of a boy who can do everything is the Important thing. Also a boy who really jwants to play ball must sacrifice. He told the gioup that the boys who come to the top are giving up many things for this It is ea y t . sit around watering TV. ride around In a car. spend vou. - time with a girl and so forth, but to be outstanding, many sacrifices must be made to get the job done. Sacrifice is also made by the parents of the boys who bear patiently with them while they used many hours in practice and possibly Rive up other pleasures so the boys can play. A boy to be a goon player must have a good attitude Thu is necessary. A good attitude toward the team, the coaches, in school and every place A player must got rid of the T and get Used to the "We” ami make basketball a team effort This attitude must carry over into the Classroom also as this phase must not be slighted Set a goal, have the desire and confidence in yourself to know that you can get the job done. The proper attitude towards thw*’ goals and desire is half the battle. The Lions and guests enjoyed a lively evening as singing of songs for the annual Minstrel show spirited up the evening A new member Was initiated into the club. A. J. Kennnedy. Ikon “Jaks”

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. Fowtil jfon the attendance award lor tho month, tho goat, I ~~~ * --A..""— -, - ‘ OBITUARItS?^ J J Mrs. Nancy E. Kaser Mrs Nancy E. Kaser. 80 Rt. 2. North Liberty, died at 7 15 p m. , Friday in the Dor-A-Lin Nursing I Home after a long illness She was b<un .June 7. 1882. in St Jo- ( seph (’minty and lived in the > North Liberty area all her life. > The former Nancy Harman, she waa married Feb. 2, 1902, in the , North Libtity Pine Creek Church to Melvin E Kaser who died in June, 1961. Surviving are two , daughters, Mrs. Ixda Newcomer of North Liberty, ami Mi , Hazel , Tumbhuon of Mishawaka: five sons, Harold of North Liberty; Warren of Fort Wayne Homer of South Bend: Larmon of Walkerton. and Lloyd of Teegarden; 20 । grandchildren, 27 great-gramh hildnn; a sister. Mrs. Alice Ludwick. of Plymouth, and a brother, Ruban Harman of Mishawaka. Services were held at 2 pm. , Monday in the North Liberty Christian Church, Rev. John H. Palmer, pastor, officiating Burial was m the Westlawn Cemetery. North Liberty. Wallace F. Hckel Funeraa aervices u. Wahace F. Fkkel, 61, who died at 8:47 pin. Sunday in Hinee Veteran Hospital. Hines, 11l , will be held at 230 pm. Thursday in the Haverstoc k Funeral Chajx I Laporte. Rev. Floyd L. Blewfield, pastor of tiic First Mothodist Church, will officiate and buriid Will be m Patton Cemetery. Born on March 8, 1899, in LaPorte, he had resided in Walkerton the past io years. He was a veteran of World War I, having served with tlie U. 8. Army for six years. He is survived by a brother, Clarence O. Fickel Sr., of LaPorte and several nieces and nephews. Charley E. V» right Charley E Wright, 80. who has resided with his daughtir, Mrs. Ma: tin Lushbough in North Liberty forth« la t year died in the lawthbuug I mic about 8:00 am. Sunday. He had been seriously ill i for two we<4cs. Brn December 31. 1882 in Maitland Mo. he married the femur Anna Noell wh March 16, 1905, who preceded him in death. Ho i> survived by another daughter. Mrs Ruby Hoskins, of Littleton Colo , and a brother. John, of Maitland He was a retired i farmer The body was -ent from th* M«Daniel Funeral Home to the Actinon Fnmxal h- me in • Maitland where wr nes were i held Wednesday. Bui d was in tha Maitland Cemetery (OLD FACT* Twelve and a half pei of the new year is gone and about 80 per cent of the resolutions.

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