The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 June 1964 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS— ' June 11, 1961

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Awards Night Honors Students ' The following awards and recognitions were made to students •f the Walkerton High School at the Annual Award Night held Friday, May 22, 1964. Activity Awards —Boys Presented by James Ridenour, Coach Most valuable plaque award, the highest award given in athletics, Carlas Arce with 12 major letters: Frank Famer, Regg Williams and Ernie Morrison, with 10 major letters Most valuable track player, David Skinner Trophies to boys In each class making the most points on the track team for his class: Grade 9. Mike Pearish Grade 10, Adam Mann Grade 11, Terry Lute Grade 12, Regg Williams Jacket award for six major letters in high school athletics, Steve Van Wanzeele. Girls —presented by Miss Patricia Geese man Most outstanding senior girl in GA A, Sally Beagles

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, Yearbook awards—presented by Charles Roush Co’Editor awards: Sally Beagles and Phyllis Emmons Staff awards: Linda Anglemyer, Theresa Schmeltz, Pam Bussie, Darlene Anderson. Sharon Savoie, Becky Williams, Jim Drake, Mike Ross, Stan Hostetter, Kathy Theis, Janice Dipert, Terry Keck, Sue Campbell and Ann Clark. Commerce award, Mary Ann Stepro F.H.A. awards, presented by Miss Janiece Helm Ist place, Janice Dipert, F.H.A. gavel 2nd place, Betty Reed, F.H.A. bracelet 3rd place, Susan Brown, F.H.A. ring Betty Crocker Homemaker, Edna Jean Fry Home Ec Scholastic award, Sally Beagles Bausch & Lomb Science award, presented by Robert Lusk Most outstanding 3-year science Student, Carlos Arce Social Studies award, presented by Mrs. Jeanette Guttman Mary Ann Stepro Latin II awards, presented by

Mrs. Guttman, Tim Gardner and Wally Johnson Spanish I awards, Terry Keck and Virginia Wray Journalian, presented by John Miller, South Bend Tribune School paper staff, Sharon Smith , Perfect attendance awards — Eighth grade: Alvin Craft, Pamela Baughman, Roy Johnson, Ronald Kissinger, Linda Lute, Patric McNorton, Joanne Williams । Ninth grade: (one year) Irene Anderson, Max Duensing, William Hiatt, Jim Hostetler, Mary Lancaster, Mike Malstaff, Charles Miller , (Two years) Calvin Craft, Donald Stahly, Collette Weller Tenth grade (one year) Walter Johnson. George King, Doug Lute, Larry Schmeltz Two years) Gary Smith; and four years, Paula Moreau Eleventh grade: (one year) — Dick Martin and Bob Moreau (Two years) Robert Lute Twelfth grade: (one year) Mary Schroeder and Charles Baker (Three years) Sharon Smith Student Council award, Bill Bierly National Honor Society awards, Mary Ann Stepro. Sharon Smith. Edna Jean Fry. Carlos Arce; Sally Beagles, Sharon Savoie Mathematics award, presented by Mrs. Fjancelia Bewley Steve Van Wenzeele E. O. Snethen awards: presented by John Harsha —Speech Dramatic: 1. Wally Johnson, 2, Sharon Smith Oratorical: Theresa Schmeltz Music: presented by George Robinson , Piano: 1, Carolyn Mann; 2, Tim Gardner Instrumental: 2, Patsy Brown Vocal: 1. Susan Brown; 2, Jeannie Ream American Legion Good Citizen awards: presented by Richard Verkier: Frank Farner and Mary Ann Stepro Poppy poster awards: presented by Mrs. John Groves. American Legion Auxiliary president: Ist. Linda Daube; 2nd, Linda Snyder; 3rd Craig Reed Boys State candidates (American Legion and Lk>ns Club) Bill Bierly and Terry Lute Girl State candidates (American L-rion Auxiliary) Mrs. Pauline K’opfen rein: Terry Keck Amm ibixn E ay contest — " 1, Sha •' n Smit 3 , A ao n F’a- 1 kit; 2 The es t Schmeltz. (a'-h award L X P Good CP mcnship award Sh;i .- Smith T> i! f. : t -c hi 1 Fiank F. rner and "’iry Ann Stepro Scholarships: B O Ashenfelter Scholastic Foundation of St. Joseph County

presented Edna Fry with a scholarship Tri Kappa acnotarshtp, presented by Mrs. John Powell Edna Jean Fry T. F. Radmacher scholarship, (Walkerton Lions Club) presented by James Ridenour—Edna Fry Walkerton OES ’Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Daniels greeted members of Walkerton Chapter 319 O. E. S. at a regular meeting Tuesday evening, June 2. Worthy Matron. Mrs. Alfred Drews greeted members with a poem, "A Noble Drive”, folkwing the opening. Mrs. Clarence Reid protemed in the station of Esther and Mrs. Glen Stahly protemed as prompter. Birthdays honored were those of Mrs. William Heim Jr., and Miss Audrey Dolph. Mrs. Drews announced that initiation for tv o new’ members will be held at the next meeting, Tuesday, June 16 A call meeting will be held Friday, June 26th, to honor matrons 13

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■ and patrons of District 20. Inspe» - tion of North Liberty, New Carlisle and Walkerton chapters by the Worthy Grand Matron, will be held in the Grade School buildiny July 10. A memorial service was hel: In memory of members who passed away the past year. Those tak - ing part were Mrs. Drews. Mr Charlie Steinke, Mrs. John M< ( Combs, Mrs. Edward Petersen and , Mrs. Robert King. The soloist Mrs. Heim, sang "Abide With Me” at the close of the ceremony Mrs. Drews closed the evening , with a poem, “Courage". Hosteses for the social hour were Mrs. ( Kenneth Klinedinst, Mrs. Gerald Creed, Mrs. Herman Henry, ar. Mrs. Orville Klinedinst. I’NSINILVBLE You can make any small bo r unsinkable by glueing styrofoai strips under seats. I Don't envy the man who get ahead —study his techique.