The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1963 — Page 8
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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — May 30. 1963
Honor Night Program Held In Walkerton The Walkerton High School Award Night Fnd.y evening in the High Scho d Gym was highlighted with the pi sensation of three scholarships and other awar is to outstanding seniors and under Hassm m. K* V MISS LINDA FRAILEY Lmda Fr v m St < • Mr. and Mrs. Leland Fraih v was awarded the Ti i Kappa Scholir'.iiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii
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ship for S2OO for the college of her choice. Presentation was made by Mrs Bryce Rohrer, s- Lola- .hip chairman for Epsilon Chi Chai ’'r of the sorority. John Nylander Jr., son of Joi Nyl nlt i Sr. Walkerton, was awarded the T. F. Radmachei S< holar<h»p in the amount of SIOO to be used for a student n the fit»Ll of education Mr. Radmaclvr served as superintendent of st h<>.ds here for 16 years and as a prominent member of the Lions Club This scholarship wa.-. set up in his memorial, dedicat d to education and training of youth planning to teach as a profession. Rita Bierly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly. was tho recipient of the Indiana University Scholarship for hgh scholastn standing It will cover h* i tuition and look, and is renewable She is Valedictorian of her class and was awarded 3 b au'iful trophy. as did Linda Fraih y x\ ho i< S ihitatorian Th y both gave the opening welcome and closing 11 -pet tivt ]y Friday night. J • Budriek i* 1 mved the National M< rit Scholastic Qualifying Award having placed fust in the test Sandra Schmaltz and Larry Hiht wee awarded the Dans ith Aw o : National Honoi roll M ss Burly received a pin and c rtificatee f r the DAR Good ''itiz.cn1111111 iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii limn iiimnu
Wt '^4 I ^■^99 Jk MISS RITA BIERLY ship Award. Mrs. Ed aid Klopfcndt in J th. ■ American Legion Auxiliary introduced the Girls State representatives this year. They are Sharon Smith and Edna Jeanm Fry Mr. KI .pfenstein introduced Carlos Arie and St ven Win W mzeele as Boys' State dclegates. Rn hard V< iklh'r command r <f the Amc’ii m Legion, pre nted Rita Biei ly and Dairy Hd r with th< Ameritan Lrgm Good Citizen Aw,nd. He .also tic- ntt d Th-re-a Sc hm Hz the Leuion Or at< ::< 1 Aw ai d M . St hmeltz pla. cd timd in Fh thet (' >mp< •1tmn after placing fust m Walkrt<>n.
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The E. O. Snot hen contest winners wer ■ introduced as follows: Piano, Carol Mann, Jean Ream, Diana Doll, TSm Gardner Vocal, Janet Giln a. Sin Brown Orations, Wally Johnson, Sharon Smith, Bill Bn Ily Dramatic, Sandra Sehmeltz Humorous, Denny Johnson and Janet Owens. First plafx? winners rtveived $5; second, $3; aJid third, ,$2. Named outstanding band musician for leadership and respoii 1bihty was Chuck Sherland, president of the band. John Stahly was given Hie drum major award. Wally Johnson was honored as fust year Isatin award and Tim Gardner was introduced as placing first in the South Band Regionals and honorable mention at Bloomington competition. The Social Studio Award was given to Jio k Watkins, a sonmi who has given cooperation, achievement, and appeal d on TV progiams on the subject of communism and serv.d at the general assembly of <’ongies. at Indiamipoh-- Bob Lute was honored tor two years of ’xcellence. Larry Hiler, president of the Student Council, was honored as outstanding member of the < ouncil. Linda Fraihy re< ived the B uisch an i L >mb Science Aw.nd to the senior who has maintained high scholastc rating in thicM y< ars of s< i'?n< e. Elsie Reed was mimed as the most outstanding . im r m home er ,E’ limes it nd 1 ’.<l'. ed tin < 'l 0 o 000000 mo<
trophy. Janice Owens was holler d as the Betty Crocker Homem iKer of Tomorrow. Xneresa S ,im Itz reci ived a beautiful vx nite blazer for achieving 215 P ints and mole than any other girl m FHA. Rita Bierly received the booking exteilence award. Year book members were honored. They were Darlene Anderson, Linda Angelmyer, Sally Beagles, Charlene Heil and Phyllis Eminons. Girls Athletic awards were presented with Joan Nylander receiving the Service trophy. Letters were given Gail Baker, Diane Lute, Sue McMahon, Janet Owens. Joan Nylander. Cheer letters xvere given Pat Baker, Carolyn Bedford, Jan d Gilmer and Carol Mann, varsity. B letters for cheer leaders were giv 11 Karen GilIttte, Carl Wilson and Sheila Puttman. Track award were presmted to hoys as follows: Regg Williams, Adam Mann. Terry Lute and John Nylander, trophies; major letters, Cail s A ice, David Skinner, Gary Clark. Giegg Williams, Bob Ingram, Don Ludwig, Gene Lute, Adam Maim, Joe Arce. Tom Khnecimst, Terry Lut •. Ernie M irrison. Stove Burch John Nyander. Eddie Barden, Steve Van Wanz de. R.,n Williams, Frink Farner aid K-hy Pov.eil. Minor letters went *<> B<>b Lute, Doug Lute Dave It iff, Rick Ruby. Dick Marlin R k Tio t. Tim Gardner .111 ! Larry S Im eltz. Sylvester An H r. school prin- < ipal. pi e. ( • t. J nit übt is <1 the H >nor Sou !y. Tin y wi iv Rita m m — i,i m
