The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 May 1967 — Page 20

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These six pretty young misses were chosen by the John Glenn High School student body as the varsity cheerleaders for the 196768 school year. Pictured from the left are: Maxine Mullet, Linda Snyder, Judy Martin, Sharon Klinedinst, Kathy Cripe an J Connie Biggins. Maxine, Linda. Sharon and Connie were varsity cheerleaders the past year with both Judy and Kathy serving as B Team cheerleaders.

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MAY 25, 1967

Girl Scout Leaders Complete Troop Camp Training Five leaders of the Tioake Neighborhood have completed Troop Camp Training for the Northern Indiana Girl Scout Council, Saturday and Sunday at the nevfr Soni Springs development camp at Three Oaks. Mich-

igan. Instructors were, Mrs. W r .HL Conger of Plymouth and Mrs. E G. Jewett of South Bend. Those attending from this area were: Mrs. Ronald Steinke, Mrs. William Flaugher, and Mrs. Waiter Pickavet of Walkerton; and Mrs. Doris Willie and Mrs. Pat Czerniak, of Hamlet. Obey the traffic iAws

N.L. Elementary Track Team In Sectional In the Junior Division of the elementary track sectional, Jack Knepp placed 2nd in the shot put; Dean Kaser won the long jump; and Jeff Wcsolek was 3rd in the 75 yard dash. The 440 yard relay team placed 2nd. Members of the relay team were: Jeff Wesolek, Chris Gensinger, David Franklin, and Dean Kaser. In the Senior division, the following boys scored: Michael Petz, 2nd in the shot put; Ricky Zellers, 4th in the Shot put; and Gary Zellers, 3rd in the 220 yard dash. The Elementary Track team in a triangular meet at Jackson Field recently. Liberty won the Junior division. First place ribbons went to Jeff Wesolek in the 75 yard dash; Dean Ka^er in tne long jump. The 440 yard relay team also won the first place ribbon. Final score of this meet was North Liberty 33, Central 26, and Hay 22, North Liberty Elementary School's awards day program will be held on Friday, June 2, in the High School Gym, beginning at 12:30 p.m. Parents are invited to attend his program. BIRTHS A daughter. May 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Albertson, Walkerton in the Pine Lake Division hospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Skiles are the parents of an 8 pound baby boy born on Tuesday, May 23; In the Ostepathic hospital, South Bend.

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K of C Wives Club Meets The Patrician K of C Wlv< Club honored one of their men bers at th-’ir meeting Monda night at the K of C Hall. The presented to Mrs. George Kosti a going away gift and card frou the membership and wished h every success as she and h' family are moving to Louisvill. Ky. after school is out. President Mr. Everett Patnaud appointed Mrs. Bernard West hues, Mrs. James Lynch and Mi Devon Holland to the nominating committee. They will presen their slate at the June meetin for election of officers. Follow ing election a program will b conducted with Mrs. Dwig) Annis in charge. She will give Stanley Party with games* a > entertainment. The women agreed to serve Father Day's Breakfast forth Knights and Squires on June 1 following their Cooperate Con munion. Appointed to the kitchen pin ning committee were Mrs. Charl Vanza, Mrs. Mayotte Arsene, and Mrs. Harry Malstaff. A social hour followed witMrs. Vanza and Mrg. Josej Eckstein conducting card binv Mrs. Leo, Savoie was award the door prize. Delicious refresh ments were served from a bem tifully appointed table. NOTICE The Master Mason Degree wi be on Thursday, May 25, at 7:: p.m. in the Masonic Lodge, Wall erton. Obey the baffle laws