The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1968 — Page 3

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The Walkerton Lions Club honored the athletes of John Glenn High School Tuesday night and a very fine meeting was held for the boys. Highlighting the ■evening was a pair of events, the ^peaker, Dave Martin, a linebacker for three years at Notre Dame and the defensive captain this past season, and the presentation of the Lions Club Award to a pair of fine senior athletes. Martin is pictured in the center. For the first time in 21 years, n dual award was made as John Stasko, pictured on the left above, and Greg Amor, right, were corecipients of the award. The reward based on several requirements, athletic ability, areer, improvement, sportman-

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ship, attitude on and off the field of play and scholastic standing, was given in form of trophies to the two boys. Their choice over several other standing senior boys, was well received by the group. Stasko has been quite an athlete in football, basketball and baseball and is on the track team this spring. He played both for Walkerton High School before the consolidation, and Glenn following the merger. Amor, although a very fine baseball player, probably has gained more fame in basketball playing varsity ball for Tyner as early as his freshman year, and winning major awards all four years at Tyner and Glenn High School.

After a fine dinner served by the ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary, president Harry Mechling had introductions of the guests as several of the boys fathers were present. The four coaches, Lou Kollias, Roger Beehler, Ed Stewart and John Hans were then introduced. Following some presentations of their out, their boys were introduced for the following sports, f(M)tball, basketball. baseball, track, cross country and golf. Jack Tiede, program chairman for March, then introduced Lion Bob Urbin who presented the Senior Award to Stasko and Amor. Tiede then introduced L .T. Williams, of South Bend, who in turn introduced Dave

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Martin to the group. He related some of his experiences and the advantages and benefits of playing football at Notre Dame. He also answered questions of the group and concluded the program by showing the filmed highlights of the 1967 Notre Dame Sea sun. In all about 50 boys of the schools athletic program attended with their coaches and several fathers. "Preview To Easter" Fashion Show Monday The Preview to Easter Fabric and Fashion Show will have 34 m ^bls Monday night, April 1 at the .John Glenn High School. It is with fabric from the MGM Fabric Shop at Laporte and is sponsored by the Better Homes Extension Club. It will begin at 7 p in. CST with tickets available at the door for 75c. All proceds will be used for l-H and Youth benefits. Mrs. Howard Clingenpeel is general ( hairman. Members and friends have made a variety of garments from play clothes to formals. Those modeling include: Mrs. Harold Muncie and daughter Karla; Mrs. Alvin Boise and daughter Tonya; Miss Sally Meyers; Mrs. Wade Hostettler; Miss Darlene Weller; Mrs. Joseph Cromey, Given and Nitayo; Mrs. Albert Ray; Mrs. Harry Collins; Mrs. Branson Hiatt and daughter Nancy; Mrs. Karl Keiper; Mrs. Harry Malstaff and daughter Laura Kay; Lynn Warner; Miss Donna Naragon. Miss Debbie Naragon. Miss Penny Naragon. Judy Ray: Mrs. Hourard Clingenpeel and grand daughter, Tammi Clingenpeel; Nancy Stlckley, Sandra Welch. Kathy Koch. Susan Minter. Deniese Davis. Lisa Shields, Susan Carter, Lynn Carter, Donita Hamess, Sharon Knowlton, Janet Knowlton. Jill Knowlton. Practice is 2:30 CST at the High School Sunday. Final plans for this annual show were made at the club’s

meeting Monday night at tha Community Building. Mrs Clingenpeel announced Mrs. Richard Anderson is decoration chairman; Mrs. Hiatt, tickets; Mrs. Cromey, posters; Mrs. Clyde Bick, door prizes; Mrs. Malstaff, entertainment; Mrs. Bick, Mrs. Was ne Cover. Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mrs. Cromey, punch: Mrs. Clyde Cudney, Mrs. Charles Minter, Mrs. Lois Davis, cookies. All members are reminded to bring several dozen home made cookies to the show. Providing musical background will be Mrs. David Lawrence. Mark Malstaff and Edward Bi< k will escort the m dels. Proceeding the meeting Monday night wa a nu st interesting and informative lesson by Mrs Esther Singer. County Agent, who t tlk'-d and how d lid- - <n the Hi tory of Furniture. Thera were 22 present. County Line Club Meets The March meeting of th^ Countv Line Club <f Wilkert'U met recently in th* home of Mio Wilder Burnside wi*h Mr- DLh Roy Hahn Sr. assisting. F urte- ri members and one guest. Mt . Clifford Kalet of Koontz Dake were greeted by the newly elected officers: president, Mrs. Dorothy Walsh: vice president. Mrs. Hahn; secretary, Mrs. Fred J. Daniell and treasurer, Mrs. Bumside. During the business meetiaf* plans ware discussed for ths coming year. Games were enjoyed during the social hour. Refreshments were in keepiig with St. Patricks day. NOTICE- CHANGE OF FLAG'S The Liberty Township Homi Extension Club will meet at ths Community Building in NortM Liberty instead of at Mrs. ArthiX Kime's. The meeting will beyß at 10 00 am. and we will be MBP ing cancer bandages and a luck dinner will be served.

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