The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1967 — Page 4
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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JUNE 8, 1967
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Pictures were not available for three members of the class: David Eugene Petz, Douglas Dean Shoemaker and Herman Edgar Stone.
Rainbows Have Beautiful Installation Miss Sharon Knowlton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton. R.R. 3. Walkerton was installed as Worthy Advisor of the Walkerton Rainbow Assembly 64. Saturday evening June 3, at 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Alfred Drews, Mother Advisor gave the welcome and introduced the installing officers: Mrs. Carl Delaney of Lafayette, Friday A Sat unlay June 9 A 10 Excitement I Burt Lancaster Lee Marv'n Kolirrt Ryan Jack Palance Ralph Bellamy The Professionals with Claudia Cardinale panovision - technicolor
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sister of Miss Knowlton, Installing Worthy Advisor: Mrs. Robert Morrison. Marshall; Miss Carol Stull. Recorder; Miss Carol Whittaker, Chaplain; Mrs. John McCombs, s< 1 dst, and Mr. Craig DeMyer, organist. The assembly room had a Rainbow Arch against the back drop in the east, bearing the words, ■•Somewhere over the Rainbow”. A cathedral win low shadow box was in front of the east dais. A white basket heli an arrangement of daisies and was on the dais. Other floral arrangements throughout the rc< m were petite gold pots of daisies and some milk glass. Masonic escorts were: Alfred Drews. Rainbow 'Fop”; Walter Jackson: David Molln: Grover Oplinger: and Myron Mullet. Miss Knowlton was given her obligation by Mrs. Walter Jackson. As she turned from the altar Mrs. McCombs sang “Over the Rainbow.” She was escorted to her station in the east by her father. The soloist sang “Daddy’s Little Girl.” Other officers installed were: Worthy Associate Advisor, Pam Dutcher; Charity, Linda Daube; H< pe, Maxine Mullet; Faith, Si e Six; Treasurer, Connie Verkier; Recording secretary, Cindy Martin: Chaplain; Nancy Chapman; Drill Leader, Debbie Ross; Love,
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Brenda Thornburg; Religion, Carol Taylor; Nature, Janice Haitscugh; Immortality, Sharon Chapman; Fidelity, Lnn Pickavet: Patriotism, Lana Waldron; Service, Roxanne Wli tie je. r , Coniidential Observer, Ma:..aret Mechlins; Outer Obsen - r. Di ne 1 Daub-; Musician. Rach el Mullet; S-. 1 list. Juanita Stemi:e. Others were Choir directors, Sandy Atkins and Debbie Mercer; Historian, Nancy Stickley; Prompter, Kathy Pu sley; Hoosier Promise. Paula Payton; Rose Lecturer, Linda Thcrn’iur,; jewel keep r. Diane Henmicks. The newly installed W. rthy A !- visor gave the acceptance spvh an i announced her them- ir-tU, “Somewhere over the Rainb w' ; colors, yellow and white; watchwords, Faith. »H pe an 1 Cha i’y; song, “Over the Rainbow ; flower, daisy. Gene Knowlton presented his sister with her g:.v« 1. T\V' other neiccs, Janet and Jill Knowlton presented her with a gift from the family. Members of her family were introduced and a special vocal number was sung to her mother, “Only a Rose". F> Bowing the pinning of the Worthy Advisor jewel bv Miss Linda Thornburg, retiring Worthy Adviser and the latter acc ptin >, her past W.A. jewel Miss Thornburg was escort* d to the altar to sign the memory page. A parody to “Wish Me a Rainbow” was sung to her. Members of the DeMolay assisted during the installation. A reception was held following the meeting with hostesses being Mrs. Harry Steinke. Mrs. Leßoy Smith. Mrs. Louis Daube. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and Mrs. Mabel Anderson. Miss Nancy Jackson and Miss Paula Payton were in charge of the guest book. Courtesty Pays On The Highways
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Bail State Graduates Area Students Dr. J< ha R. Emens, president of Ban State University, conferred 1.424 degrees Sunda', Ma' 23, at the first of two commencements for 1967. The second commencement will be held Friday, Au rust 18th. Stanley S. Kresge. Detroit. Michigan, was the commencement speaker. He challenged Brill State graduates “to join the ranks of those who make things happi n.” New degree holders come fr-m most Indiana counties, 19 >t..:•an 1 nine foreign countia < Local t raduates are as fell, ws: Gary Edw in Shank. Bu; iness Administrath n, Tyner; Lee Ro\ Holderread. Business Education, American History. North Liberty; Harry Stephen Overmver. Indu - trial Education, General Business, North Liberty; Jerry Lee Seese. B.S. in Education, Ball State University. 1962, Education and Physical Education. Walkerton: and James Ferdinand Van Dierendonck, B.S. in Ind. Ed.. Purdue University, 1962. Elemen-
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tary School Administration, Walkerton Use Our Clasdi.ed Ads Open At 7:00 — Show At Dusk Friday Last Showing June 9 Texas Across The River with Dean Martin Joey Bishop Arabesque Gregory Peck Saturday T riple Feature June 10 A Man Could Ge' Killed yvith James Garner Sandra Iks* The Boy Cried Murder A Thriller in Color Seconds with Rock Hudson Sunday - Monday - Tuesday June 11 - 12 - 13 "'lore than your eyes have ever s<s*n on the screen. The Ten Commandments I sho,, niehfh startat «J<o with Charlton Heston Anne Baxter
