The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1968 — Page 12
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JUNE 6, 1968
8
Awards Day Honors Many At NL High School The North Liberty High School had their annual award program on Wednesday, May 29, with many awards being presented the deserving students. The list of awards and the recicients were: Valedictory Address, Cert. & Reader's Digest Subscription, Margene Mull.
Departmental Awards Art. Medal. Margene Mull. Business Ed., Medal, Linda Davis. English. Medal. Kathleen Zook. Foreign Languages, Medal, Chris Anderson. Industrial Arts, Medal, Bruce Summerfield. Mathematics, Medal, Robert Lappin. Music (John Phillip Sousa Award), Trophy. Jack Bonham. Phys. Ed (Boys), Medal, Alan Limerick. Phys. Ed (Girls), Medal, Janice Kite. Science. Medal. Nancy Steele. Social Studies, Medal, Margene Mull. Speech, Medal, Gregg McEndarfer. Vo. Ag - Farm Meeh Award Star Chapter Farmer. Michael Burkholder and Tom McCormick. Home Ec., Sterling Silver. Betty Ulbright; Crisco Trophy, Cheryl Huff; Betty Crocker Award presented in Feb., June Wolfe; and Student Assistant, Laurie Kaser. Special Awards D.A.R. History Award (outstanding student in U. S. History). Dennis Richard Clark. Mathematics Award. Pin, Chi is Anderson. Drafting Award, Medal, Rick Moon and Marty Fogle. South Bend Hoosier Art Patrons Award - presented to Rita Boarman. Most Valuable Staffer Award - given by South Bend Tribune presented by Ken Wilson to Paula Aldrich. Liberty Bell Awards. Wesley Peterson and Joe Fisher. Scholarships For College Margene Mull. Scholarship to Purdue University. Kathleen Zook, Scholarship to Butler University, also P.T.A. Stephen Eberly, Scholarship to Purdue, also from Scholarship Foundation of St. Joseph County. James Desits, Scholarship Foundation of St. Joseph County, also P.T.A. June Wolfe, Scholarship to Indiana University, also P.T.A. Nancy Steele, Scholarship to Manchester College. Linda Boarman, Tutition to Indiana University, also P.T.A. Ricki Moon, P.T.A. Scholarship. •Scholarship Foundation of St. Joseph County awards will be made by Mr. Greenwood. IMiai ItaWs FARMOWNER’S W-Phi ICY - ■ Wife <> PROVIDES UNUSUALLY ' BROAD PROTECTION One Policy fl r One Premium v. Saves you money, tool CALL US TODAY R. W. Johnson Ins. • Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoon* — Koontz Lake PbMM Walkerton &M-ÜBO
♦P.T.A. Awards will be made by Mrs. Jack Holloway. Student Council Stephen Eberly Stephen Eberly, 4 yrs., President Cheryl Huff. 2 yrs. Secretary Bridget Wicks, 2 yrs. Jrs. Douglas Aldrich, 3 yrs. Ellen Baughman, 3 yrs. VicePres. Dennis K. ciarx, 1 yr.
■-—■■— - ' — - * Your Gas And Electric Service Will Continue Despite The Strike Most Nipsco customers can expect near-normal gas and electric service even though some of our employes are on strike and others are not working because of it, Management people and their representatives are working hard, doing everything possible to keep gas and electric service flowing to your home. We're giving special attention to emergency requests, of course, especially to hospitals and other essential operations and to requests dealing with public safety. If you have a problem and need service, call your local Nipsco office and please be patient, If the phone is busy, please bear with us and keep frying. * ,*• *> - t We will do everything we can to match your patience with a desire to maintain the best possible service until the strike is over. . . Thank you.
WHAT’S THE STRIKE ALL ABOUT?
Nipsco wants its employes to be well paid. We know that good wages and fringe benefits are needed to attract and keep the kind of people we want and need. $ This is why we have offered our 2,600 pro* duction, maintenance, construction and operating employes the largest package of wages and fringe benefits ever offered by a gas and electric util* iiy of Indiana. Even before this package was offered, these employes received higher wages than any utility
Northern Indiana Public Service Company to oMM if^m trU MU Mt Mttvn
Soph. James Fair 2 yrs. Bruce Franklin, 2 yrs. Christine Snyder, 2 yrs. Jane Whitmer, 2 yrs. Treas. Fresh. Martin Dittmar, 1 yr. John Flora, 1 yr. Pamela Stewart, 1 yr. Carol Wicks, 1 yr. Office Assistant* Srs. Lawane Clark Kay Kurshal
Pamela Targett Bridget Wicks Kathie Nelson Patricia Markle Jrs. Lynn Bauman Sandra Fisher Bookstore Helpers Beth Cave r^nzaoetn croumlich Audio-Visual Charles Springman — Pins Ronald Young John Stitsworth
in the state. z Even though this agreement was rejected by the union's membership, after approval by its own officers and negotiating committee, we in* tend - in the interest of all our employes and customers — to continue our efforts to reach a settlement as quickly as possible. The 13-man negotiating committee of Local 12775, District 50, United Mine Workers of ' America — including its president and vice-presi-dent - unanimously agreed to accept this pack* age.
Kenneth Sprunger Eddie Sherwood Larry Petree — Certificates Roy Cooper James Brown Mike Hiatt Vernon Lawton James Burkue Frank Imoro Bill Snyder Ronald Albert Walter Rose Use Our Classified Ads
