The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 May 1967 — Page 9

Royal Couple Celebra'es With Dance

W f-^Nw ► N — man. king of the prom, have the The honored couple, Marilyn first dance after the coronation Peterson, queen, and Neil Baugh- ceremonies. Sow Banring Still Tops At Prom ® • 1 NNNwwNMNr dsNMHNNNNMi & wH Dancing is always the exciting ated in a Greecian atmosphere, part of the prom as the ballroom together with the wonderful type dancing is still a thrill to music,gave everyone the urged to young and old alike. The beauti- trip the light fantistic on many ful atmosphere of the gym decor- occasions. s•£ • | - •-wKMHMk dUi > d’Mi/Si bLlss ■JFV^n NV fj j _ .. - mK. l ._ , J picture alter receiving re a . ■ The Prom Queen. V । n and het tiai after being anPi tei. n. makes a L auLful nounccd as cu n.

Summer Education Activities For PLJ Schools Are Final Summer educational activities for the P.4k - Lincoln - Johnson School Corporation have been finalized. For daily recreation, beginning June 12. Mr. John Hans will direct the program for Polk Township, Mr. Louis Kollias will direct the daily program for Lincoln and Johnson Township, and Mr. Thomas Gourley will supervise the tennis courts and little league activities. The programs will include a* tivities for both boys and girls and will have assigned times for all age groups. General activities will include arts and crafts, small games, swimming, and organized league activities for team sports. The Driver Education program will begin on May 29. Instructors will be Mr. Larry Taylor, Mr. John Davis, and Mr. Roger Beehler. The program will operate eight hours daily for eight weeks. A summer language arts program for grades 2 through 8 will operate at the Tyner and Walkerton elementary builJings. Mr. David Whaley and Mr. Arthur Brock will direct the Tyner program, Mrs. Patricia Kollias, Miss E. Eilene Travis, and Mrs. Olive Farrar will supervise the Walkerton program. Approximately WO students will attend tne language arts program. Diversified Cooperative Education will opei ate during the summer months under the direction of Mr. Alvin Boise. The summer band program will begin on Juh 5. Programs for township 4-H dubs will begin June 12. The library at the lyner school will be open on Thursday morning from 9 to 12 a.m. during the summer months. Should school patrons have questions concerning the summer programs, please contact the building principals for clarification. BCE Advisory Board Elects Officers The John Glenn Diversified Cooperated Education Program progressed Monday night with a meeting of members of the Advisory Board. An election of officers named Bob Urbin as chairman, Mahlon Jacob vicechairman and Alvin Boise as secretary. The program will begin the first of June with students attending classes and starting their job training in several cooperating business in Vie Walkyrton area at that time. The IX’E program is designed to help students 16 years and older, basically seniors, to start training of a trade. This is basically designed for those not planning on college or further education after high school. At present, approximately 15 John Glenn seniors of next year will be in the program. A committee was appointed by the chairman to discuss by-laws and eventually present by-law.; to the group for approval. Mahl -n Jacob is < hairman with Ray Chapman, John Powell, Larry Taylor and Alvin Boise serving on this committee. Another meeting was set for Thursday, June 22, at 7:30 p.n in the High School building. Al this time all cooperating businesses are asked to have a representative present to meet with the advisory board to study the first stages of the program and find out if any problems are present and try to help each other solve these problems. Each person will be contracted prior to the meeting, but those involved are asked to circle this date on their calendar and plan now to attend. NOT I C E The mobil X-Ray unit will be in Walkerton on June 6th which is a Tuesday. The hours the unit will be open are from 11:00 aan. to 1:00 p.m. and then from 2:00 p.m. until 6.30 p.m. WELL-HEELED People who manace to make both en Is meet find that the middle will t.i';e care of Its* If.

MAY 25, 1967

Your Help Is Needed The Independent-News Co. Would like to ask your help and cooperation in getting news for next week s issue ot tne in . - ent-News out on time. With a Tuesday holiday, the deadline for ail news and advertising with the exception of classified advertising will be Monday evening. Your promptness in submitting your news items and advertising will help us considerably. Thank you. STAR CLUB MEETS Star Neighborhood Extension Homemaker’s Club will meet Thursday. May 25, 7:30 p.m. at the Sumption Prairie Methodist Church. A Safety Program wall be presented with the film “Why Die” and a Water Safety film from the Red Cross will be shown. Set. Robert Miller will be available for questioning. Mrs. Harr/ Brodzinske and Mrs. Merlin Walters are in charge of arrangements. Mrs. John Kring will be hostess. Other clubs invited are

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Greene Township Club, "23“ club. Liberty Homemakers, Liberty Township, Jolly Jills, Rea Thimble Club and the Riley Womens Club. DIXIE WALKERS SQI ARE DANI E I LI B With sixteen new couples receiving dipl >mas for lessons just completed and nine guest couples from the Osi cola club our dance this week turned out to be a real wing ding. Nine Dixie Walkers went down to Grovertown Alumni Banquet to put on exhibition round and square dancing. They looked real fine in the dresses the girls made for themselves with matching shirts for the men. After our dance there was a delicious potluck supper to satisfy the appetites of about 100 hungry dancers. A candidate came home In the small hours and gave his wife the glorious news: “Darling, I’ve been elected. She was delighted. “Honestly?” she said. He laughed in an embarras»d way. “Oh. why bring that up?”

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