The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1967 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 18. 1967

North Liberty High School Names sth Honor Roll I'lb Liberty High Silb "! has released tfuir fifth hm"! ndl <.f th* current school year with the fi< shmen c lass leading the w।y with 30 students named. The complete list is as follows Freshmen . John Zook 20 Alan P. Wenger 20 James I'. Fail 20 John M Rosenh.ium 19 Joan McCormick 19 (Jen* F Hunn 19 Alhn Hartsough 19 Janel Cling* npe* 1 19 Car l Steel. is Susan Sok. 1 is Bruce Franklin U 1 n .ne Buikh* Id* i 1 s Mildnd Tom sits 17 Kil< • n Kai. n M* Kee 17 Judy Lambert 17 Paula Henry 17 Bn ky Shupc t t 16 Don Kring 16 Joy Holmes 16 Jam Whitmer l r Patricia Robinson 15 Lorriane Litteral 15 Rubctt Kerckhove 1' Janus Ivank**vig 13 Sherry Good 15 Gary Cohee 15 Penny A Iwa rd 15 Gayle Targe tt 14 Kathleen Springman 14 Dawne Rouen 11 S phoinores Dennis Richard Clark 24 Ellen Rae Baughman 23 Douglas Anderson 23 Duane Szymanski 22 < ’ nme Gaut 22

Just Received Stock Os NEW TRACTORS and PLOWS Don’t let a late start due to the weather •‘cut" your planned crop acreage’. Today we are in position to make immediate delivery of those “easy -to-handle” large new John Deere tractors and pleas - in sizes from 3 to 7 iHittoms. We’ve also received a stock of new 1967 John Deere combines in various sizes from the popular model “45” to the world’s largest combine the "105.” Bl 1 ON f ’."l JOHN DEERE (RI Dll TERMS PLYMOUTH FARM SUPPLY (John Deere Dealer. Plymouth) HU 1.1. IDO (HR PRICES. TOO Immediate Openings for FEMALE and MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS at Wagner Industries 301 SOI 111 MID KI 1 SIKI I I 11 1 MOI 111. INDI \N \ I vrrvbodv come, career opportunities for all. Apply now lor \ (H K job. Benefits, cvccll.iit pay rates pan) liclulaVs. vacation pay, iici-.pif.il ;md medical, progressive c cmipaiiy. ideal working con btuiliH. 11 < h 5.1i.0l graduate - apply HOW for )Ol K Job. . at. an eqiM* oppor* unit v employer.

Rita Mat shall 21 Christopher Anderson 20 Mark Hold- Head Hi Janice Stone is Gen* Aid. ik h IS Lynn Bauman 17 Roy Stout 16 Juniors Matgene Mull 22 Jack Bonham 22 N me y Steele 21 June Wolfe 20 Kathleen Zook 19 Jana > Desits 19 Linda Davis 19 Linda Boatman 19 Patti* in .Markle IS Chei y 1 Huff 16 Eliz ibeth Cave 15 Paula Aldrich 15 Seni* a s Judy Halt 20 Kathie Shuppert 19 Marilyn I'eterson 19 Rose Livengood 19 Kathryn Houser 19 Carol Kra nit z IS Kat.sue Hori is Clara Crowder IS Michael Clark IS Neil Baughman IS Linda Fassett 17 Bonnie Whitmer 16 George Hahn 16 James Fraser 16 She ryl Bauman 15 HOSPITAL NEWS E Street Division Hospital Mrs. Mary Lemcke. Oscar Ballinger, Mrs. Joseph Cromey. Mi Alma Alb. im. Miss Sharon Chapman. Mrs Charlotte Wiles and Glenn Trost all of Walkerton. Harold Hartung of North Liberty. Pine Lake Division Hospital Mrs. Viola Nickles. Walkerton.

Walkerton K of C Has state Winner '■ -. • *' - ' it 'F Robert L. Davenport will repre- I sent the St. Patrick Council 5709 I Knights of Columbus at the state | K of C reinvention to be held I Friday thru Sunday, May 19 to I 21 at Kokomo as the State* win- I m i in the Knights of Columbus | Oratorical Contest. He is the 17 | year old son of Mr. and Mrs. I Donald Davenport, route* 2. Plym- I outh. He is a senior at LaVille I High School and is valedictorian I of his class. The title* of his speech is “What I Can Do For Mv Country." A protestant, he competed in th. contest locally to win over a Seminarian at Donaldson, and then < nipeted at Plymouth t< win over the District Competition The* most stiff contest want South Bend to win the Re gie nal award. He compet' d then at Indianapolis to win over sc ven othe r regional winners. He was presented a beautiful trophy for winning at State and another for Re gional and cash awards for local and district. Following his GROWSUHMAGIC H SAY RAISERS OF DEKALB "SUDAX” Brand SX-11 DeKalb “Sudax” Brand, SX-11 is proved by official state testa to yield 30 to 50% moreA-han standard varietiea of sudangrass. Look the world over and you won’t find a better pasture and green chop crop. Plant DeKalb “Sudax” Brand, SX-11 for tremendous forage yields. "DEKALB" and "Sudax" are Brand Names. SX-11 la a Variety Detonation. Lyle McCormick IC. R. 2 — North l.ilwrly Phone 656-1600 Sidney T. Smith R. R. I — Hamlet Phom- Walkerton .5X6-2XOI Harvey Walter R. K. I — Hamlet Phom X 67 3663

speech Saturday night, the StaT/ will award him a several hundred dollar savings bond. Harry Malstaff Gland Knight at Walkerton accompanied him “s he competed to State level and on behalf of the Walkerton Council say all the men are most proud of this young man t<> bring such distinction to a m-w and small Council as Walkerton. Walter Johnson Elected To Phi Eta Sigma Sr ■ _ Waller Donald Johnson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, who is a stud* nt at Indiana University was initiated into Phi kBBBBBBBBBBBB

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Eta Sigma. Freshman Mt n Scholastic Honorary Fraternii on Sunday. May 7. Being elect, to Phi Eta Sigma is the high, academic honor that the Univ, sity can bestow on a freshm student. Election to Phi I Sigma is open to all freshm. men who earn a grade average 3.5 or better during their fi> year of registration provided th. have carried an acadamic load 15 wmester hours. Members n usually in the upper 5 percent the class. The initiation was held in t Georgian Room in the Indi, Memorial University Building gold key or tie tac. beautiful < ■ tificate, the secret hand she and password were presented the initiated at this time. Immediately afterward a baqu» t was held in the Trangip Room of the Union Building, lb they joined with their sister < ganization. Alpha Lambda Del’ freshman women s honorary t a banquet. The speaker at t banquet was Dr. Langon. cha man of the Philosophy Depai nn nt at I.U. Wally is attending the Univ* sity as Resident Scholarsh Student. He also has the hx Tri Kappa Scholarship and t Lions Scholarship. He was nan an Indiana State Commissi Scholarship Student. NOT I C E I will not be responsible t any debts except my own. Vernon Cen’ 3tj’ 8888 B ■ B I