The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1965 — Page 3
North Liberty Elementary Honor Roll GR ADE 4 Cheryl Carbiener Susan Carr David Franklin Beverly Hartsough LeAnn Hecker Debra Hostetler Ronald Lappin Sherry McDaniel Michael Petz Colby Summers Lynette Sumpter Jann Wesolek Lora Wolfram Cindy Zook GRADE 5 Janet Anderson Diana Clsney Brenna Clark Lee-EVen Clark Mary dark Beth Dona then Julia Eberly Tom Fair Mike Hartsough Shane Hostetler Kevin Hunt Jane Kane Debra Kiwzhal Marsha Liggett Lorraine Marek Larry Platz I,ynne Poynter Janet Shupert GRADE 6 Craig Anderson Nevin dark Darlene DeLanghe Jim Dona then Deborah Franklin Gary Halt Christine Hartsough John Houser Marilyn Kane Alan Limerick Fred Marek Mary Morris Sandra Ogle June Platz Henry Polman Sharon Shaffer Richard Steele Pamela Stewart Carol Wicks GRADE 7 Tim Baughman Janet Clingenpeel James Fair Bruce Franklin Allan Hartsough Joy Holmes Gene Hunn David Houser
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Judy Lambert Gayle Schrader Alan Wenger Jane Whitmer John Zook Tyner - Walkerton Schools To Give Music Festival The Tyner - Walkerton High School music departments will present a joint music festival on April 30th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Tyner High School Gym. This program will include both band and chorus The guest conductors will be Milo W. Hovey of the Selmar Band Instruments Co., of Ekhart, who will be dire ting the band, and Herman Baker of Marlon College, Marion, Indiana. who will direct the chorus. Both the band and chorus will be rehearsing all day Friday before the concert in the evening. The public Is cordially invited to attend this program. Tickets for the program will be 50c for adults and 35c for students. Children in the 4th grade and under will be admitted free. STAR NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB The Star Neighborhood Demonstration Club will meet April 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Chester Edison. Miss Keel .will show slides. RUMMAGE SALE Rummage Bale May 1, Rt Hevel’a Insurance Agency, by the Samaritan Class o: the First Bro thren Church. JAYCEES MEETING The Walkerton Jaycees will meet Wednesday, May 2. at 7:30 at the Town Club. HOG ROAST * TRAP SHOOT The Koontz Lake Sportsman's Club will have a pnze trap shoot and hog roast on Sunday. May 2. at the club grounds. L’ublic invited. 2ta29 CIX)THTNG AVAILABLE Anyone in need of clothing particularly children and infants, mav contact the Koorrtz Lake United Missionary Church. We have some adult garments also. Phono 586-2648 or contact pastor Loucks.
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APR. 22, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
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