The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1965 — Page 7

PLJ School Board Names School Faculty The superintendent of the Polk Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation, Max E. Hobbs, reports that all positions on the faculties in the corporation are filled. The complete list for each school 13 as follows: Tyner elementary: David L. /Whaley, assistant principal and grade 6 Arthur Brock, grade 6 Nellie Dunkin, grade 4 Judfc Whßlcy, grade 3 Ellen Lehman, grad' 2 Wilma Martin, grade 1 Tyner high school; Rolla Baumgartner, principal Chester Bigler, social studies Jane Bolenbaugh, English and libra r y John Davis, industrial arts James Drews, junior high math and coach John Hans, commerce, coach Carol Hoover, math and Spanish Bruce Keiser, biology and physics Nonna Jean Nye. social studies Betty Jean Nibbelink, vo< ational home economics Wray Ricciardi. English Gloria Taylor, ait Jim L White, vocal and instrumental music Walkerton elementary: Jacob Hartman, principal Lucille Gantner. kindergarten Adelia Barnsback, grade 1 Helen Wright, grade 1 Olive Farrar. grade 2 Anna Rose Heim, grade 2 Weltha Bumside, grade 3 E. Eilrtie Travis, grade 3 Mary Jane Beaty, grade 4 Mary Miller, grade 4 Genevieve Dailey, science grade 5-6-7 Richard Kickbush. health 5-6 7 Glen Petry, math 5-6-7 Curtis Sylvester, social studies 5-6-7 Jo Ellen Walmoth, English 5-8-7 Eleanor Robinson, music and art Walkerton high school: Harold R. Muncie, principal John Bingaman, industrial arts and football coach Mary Bitting, English and art Alvin Boise, guidance Carol Braunsdorf, social studies Betty Dinius, voc. home ec Phyllis Dowling, English Marilyn Frank, math Patricia Geesaman, girls phys ed and social studies Jeanette Guttman, Latin and Spanish Mary Ellen Hission, librarian Anthony Kupferer, social studies and debate Charles Mason. science James Ridenour, biology and basketball coach George Robinson, band and vo•al music Larry Taylor, commerce Leon Verhaege, voc. ag Terry Temple. English Teacher aides. Mrs. Jane Chapman and Lola Gardner Secretaries: Mavis Shank, MaxSne Wood, Naomi Keep ng Other non Instructional personnel for the coming year are: Bus drivers, Raymond Wolff, Claude Stogsdill. Cecil Stoff-jr, Carl Peterson. Dwight Buret), Lloyd Burch, Elias Burger, Farrell Boswell, Richard Cline, Arthur Schmeltz. Grant Bel Inger, and Walter Baker Custodians: Mehm Divine. Ray Halsey, Jesse Litchfield and HatOld Schweder Specializing in Permanent Waving । Dede’s Beauty Salon Hair Shaping. Coloring & | Styling Phone 586-3611 Operators: f DEDE EEJES & g J\NET GILMER 908 Roosevelt Road 4 Walkerton. Indiana

Cafeteria personnel: Ruth Ullery, Eva Stickley, Leah Pickavit, Betty Baker, Maxine Schmeitz, Carol Mcßride, Doris Patterson, and Agnes Strang. Slow down after dark!

WHAT A STORM! ~7 A- - FOLKS... FOR YOUR PATIENCE & UNDERSTANDING To be without electricity for even a short time is an inconvenience, we know. Just after the storm hit, our crews were on the job, restoring electric service as quickly as possible. To those of you who were without service during the emergency, we extend a sincere “thank you’’ for your patience and understanding. And. thanks too for your cooperation in reporting electric interruptions. It helped get your Reddy power restored just that much faster. Northern Indiana Public Service Company frvmg today . . . budding for tbo Mint

REACT Meeting To Be Held Sept 8 In Plymouth A meeting of the Radio Emergency Association Citizens Team

SEPT. 2, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

will be held on Wednesday, September 8, at B:<M> p.m., in Plymouth at the Civil Def< nse Headquarters. All citizens band operators are welcome. Tins meeting is to organize stations on emergercy use in any need.

PEA^T is sponsored by the Marshall County Civil Defense. A sunny disposition attracts friends — and they're valuable. Obey the traffic laws

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