The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1964 — Page 3

Walkerton Lists Fifth Honor Roll sth Six Weeks Distinguished Honor Roll Grade 12 Mary Ann Stepro Grade 11 William Bicrly Virginia Wray Grade 10 Tim Gardner Walter Johnson Grade 9 Jennie Safar Grade 8 Nancy Chapman Hoy Johnson Regular Honor Roll Gnule 12 Sally Beagles Frank Earner Jeannie Fry Sharon Savoie Sharon Smith Grade 11 Pat Baker Terry Keek Robert Mechling Grad** 19 George King Donna Smith Grade 9 Marjean Cole Jim Hostetler Larry Kaser Linda Keck Elaine Knowlton Colette Weller Grade 8 Linda Dan he David Mellin John St asko Marilyn Stoner Honorable Mention Grade 12 Carlos Arre Ruth Fra Iley Ellen Frame Carolyn Mann John McGhee Regg Williams Grade 11 Laura Divine Anna Speaks Becky Williams Ronnie Williams Grade 10 Larry Schmeltz Grade B Diana Doll

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Cheryl Mattocks Gary Mechling Donald Martin Kathy Roth Donald Stahly Gnule 8 Lloyd Knowlton JoEllen Lute Patric McNorton 4-H Girls Club To Conduct Membership Tea A Membershp Tea will be held Sunday at the High School from 2:30 to 4 p.m. for the purpose of bringing interest and information about the Lmcolnetto Girls 4-H Club. The program wil include a review of the local 4-H dress review and Share the Fun Talent Show. Mothers are urged to attend to better underst md the 4-H program available in Walkerton. The new assistant 1-H leader will be Miss Jane Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Tatter on. Tvner. She is a Junior at Purdue University, majoring in Home Economics. Miss Helm will continue as 4-H leader here even though she will be attending summer school at Purdue University beginning June 5, to obtain her masters degree in home economics education. She will be away nine weeks while Miss Patterson will be in charge. Many Interesting things are on the calendar for the Girls Club this year. The organizational meeting was March 4 and following up for registration will be Sunday, May 3. The club had a bowling party on April 29. Other activities planned are: a bicycle hike on June 10; skating party at 7 pm. July 7: picnic in early August. Regular meetings are at 3:30 pm. at the school on May 20, June 21 and July 22 The junior dress review is July 30 and the senior review July 31 The 4-H Fair Is August 4-8 and 4-H Round-up in June. Two 4-H girls and one hoy are eligible to attend this year. The three home demonstration clubs here sponsor one each.

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