The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1970 — Page 1
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VOLUME 97, NUMBER 15
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM LISTED AT lOHN GLENN |
The Adult Education Evening Classes at John Glenn High School, under the direction of Wayne Randolph, have been expanded this year offering a much larger selection of courses for anyone interested whether looking for a high school diploma or just to increase or renew their recent education on a high school level. Listed here are the High School Credit Courses, the day, the starting class date, time, room, fee, number of weeks and instructor. ENGLISH (Literature) — Monday, September 14, 7:00 to 9:30 pm. room 109, $5.00, 15 weeks, Mrs. Haffey. U. S. HISTORY— Monday, September 14. 7:00 to 9:30 pm room 105, $5.00, 15 weeks, Mr Kupferer. (SOCIOLOGY — Thursday September 17. 7:00 to 9:30 pm, room 105, $5.00, 15 weeks Mr Kupferer. GOVERNMENT Tursdav. September 15, 7:00 to 9:30 pm Room 105, $5.00, 15 weeks, Mr Kupferer. TYPING I AND II — Monday. September 14. 7:00 to 9:30 pm, room 117. $5.00, 15 weeks, Mr Taylor. BOOKKEEPING I — Thursday, September 17, 7:00 to 9:30 pm, room 115, $5.00. 15 weeks, Mr. Hans. OFFICE MACHINES I — Tuesday, September 15, 7:00 to 9:30 pm, room 115, $5.00, 15 weeks. Mr. Hans. SHORTHAND I Thursday, September 17, 7:00 to 9:00 pm, room 117, $5 00, 15 weeks. Mr. Taylor. SEWING I (Basic) — Monday. September 14. 7:00 to 9:30 pm. room 148, $5.00, 15 weeks. Mrs. Burch. SEWING IH (Tailoring) - Thursday. September 17 7:00 to 9:30 pm. room 148, $5.00, 15 weeks. Mrs. Burch. GENERAL SCIENCE Tuesday. September 15. 7:00 to 9:30, room 118, $5 00, 15 weeks, Mr. Keiser. GENERAL MATH Thursday, September 17, 7:00 to 9 30 pm. room 116 $5 00. 15 weeks, Mr. Berkebile. MUSIC THEORY Monday, September 14. 7:00 to 9 30 pm, room 143, $5.00, 15 weeks, Mr. Schwing. WELDING (Arc) — Monday, September 14 7:00 to 9:30 pm, room 145. *55.00, 15 weeks, Mr. Bublitz. METAL MACHINES — Tues., September 15. 7:00 to 9:00 pm, room 145, *ss 00. 15 weeks, Mr. Bublitz. DRAFTING I — Thursday, September 17, 7.00 to 9:30 pm. room 145, *55.00, 15 weeks, Mr. Bublitz. General Interest Courses:
Adult evening classes john glenn high school Walkerton, Indiana 46574 FOK YOV RCONVENIENCE — REGISTER BY MAIL (Print) Last Name First Initial Street Address City Phone No. Subjects ' Days $ Enclosed Checks Only — Payable To The John Glean High School
WALKERTON, INDIANA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970
MEN'S PHYSICAL FITNESS - Monday, September 14, 7:00 to 9:30 pm, Gym, SIO.OO, 10 weeks, Mr. Crousore. ANTIQUEING — Thursday, September 17, 7:00 to 9:30 pm, room 146, SIO.OO, 10 weeks, To Be Announced. PERSONAL FINANCING (Budgeting, Stocks. Bonds! - Tuesday. September 15, 7:00 to 9:30 pm, room 116. SIO.OO, 1U weeks, To Be Announced. ♦ Extra charge for materials. Registration Proceedures Registration for any course listed above may be completed by contacting the Adult Education Office at the John Glenn High School at Walkerton. If it is not convenient to register for the class in advance, please notify the office of your intention to enroll. NO CLASS IN THE ADULT EDUCATION GROUP WILL BE HELD IF THERE ARE LESS THAN 10 REGISTRANTS. Please indicate first, second and third choice in case of an insufficient enrollment. If you wish to Like more than one class, indicate as fust choices. Any person sixteen years of age or older who is not enrolled in another high school may attend evening school. Registrants need not be high school graduates. Ali classes will meet at the John Glenn High School. For additional information, call Walkerton 586-3195 or 586-3196. MOONLIGHT DANCE SEPT. 6 The Knights of Columbus Council, 5709. in Walkerton and St. Patricks Church. Walkerton, are having a Moonlight Dance Sunday, September 6th. It will be hold in the Church’s ‘air-condi-tioned’ parking lot. So come on out everyone and dance your cares away from 9 to midnight (edt». The dance is open to all and the admission is only $1 per person. The Band is the same band who played at our last picnic in August. ‘The Deacons’. Don’t forget. St. Patricks parking lot for ‘LOTS’ of fun. FAIR TAX ASSN. TO MEET The Fair Tax Association of SL Joseph County will meet on Wednesday. September 9, at 8 p.m. at the St. Stanislaus Hall, Terre Coupe. This meeting is open to the public. Discussed will be the budget hearings and other items of interest. ANNUAL SILVER TEA The St. Patrick’s Woman’s Club will meet on Wednesday, September 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the school basement for the annua] Silver Tea In honor of the nuns who teach at St. Patrick’s. The girls of Ancilla High School will provide the entertainment.
, ENGAGED Li > < : A- s The engagement of Miss Linda Thibodeaux to Mr. Phillip Bukowski is being announced. Miss Thibodeaux is a graduate of John Glenn High School, Walkerton, and is employed at Indiana Bell Telephone Company. South Bend. She is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Thibodeaux, route 1, Walkerton. Mr. Bukowski is a graduate of Walkerton High School and Purdue University. He is the son of Mrs. Arleta Goff, 905 Harrison St.. Walkerton. ’ He is employed at NIPSCO, Michigan City. An October wedding is being planned. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klop fenstein. route 1. Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter Marsha, to Allen Rushton Jr., H. M. 3. Great Lakes, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rushton Sr.. 492 Ely Street, Ely, Nevada, are the parents of the groom to be. Miss Klopfenstein is a graduate of John Glenn High School, Walkerton, and is employed at the National Bank and Trust in South Bend. Mr. Rushton graduated from White Pine High School. Ely. Nevada, and attended Brigham Young University before entering the service of the U. S. Navy two years ago. He is presently stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Base In Illinois. A December 1970 wedding is being planned. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minter. Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter. Sally Ann Myers, to John Robert Petro. The wedding will take place on December 19. 1970. in Michigan City, Indiana. Don’s acvept gifts from others If value your freedom
List Various Ticket Plans For JGHS Paul Crousore, athletic director of John Glenn High School, has announced a varied season ticket plan far the school's two big sports of football and basketball. and is now available to all fans. Not only is there a season ticket plan for both sports individually, but also a combination plan that will save the holders additional money for the year. The prices are as follows: Single Sessions — both football and basketball at the gate: Aduts. $1.25 Students (grades 6-12), 75c. Students (grades 1-5). 50c with parents. Adult season tickets, $4.00. Student season ticket, $3.00. Basketball Adult season ticket, $7.00. Student season ticket, $4 50. Combination (both football and basketball) Adults, $9.00. Students (Jr. & Sr. High), $5.00. Students (grades 1-5), $2.00. The schedule for the seasons include four home football games with a fifth at home with North Liberty that will be a split gate, and four away. Basketball will have only seven home games, nine away, a holiday tourney (two games regardless) at New Prairie, the Bi-County Tourney and Sectional. The Falcons are in the Northern State Conference which adds a new team this year, Fairfield. This brings the conference to six teams, North Liberty. New Prairie, LaVille, Jimtown, Failfield and John Glenn. Conference competition includes football, cross country, basketball, wrestling, track baseball and golf. The schedules for the fall aAd winter sports to date are: Varsity Football Aug. 28 Jamboree NP Sept. 4 Caston H Sept. 11 Farifield T Sept. 18 LaVille H Sept 25 Triton H Oct 2 North Liberty H O< t. 9 New Prairie H Oct. 16 South Central T | Oct. 21 Knox T | Oct. 30 Jimtown T Reserve Football Sept. 8 New Prairie T Sept. 14 South Central T Sept. 19 LaVille T Sept. 26 Triton H Oct. 10 Knox H Oct. 19 LaLuniiere T Oct. 26 North Liberty H Cross Country Sept. 8 South Central T Sept. 10 LaVille T Sept. 15 Oregon-Davis T Sept. 17 North Liberty TSept 23 New Prairie Invit. T Sept. 24 Fairfield H Sept. 29 Triton H Oct. 1 New Prairie H Oct. 2 Divine Heart Invit. T Oct. 8 Jimtown T Oct. 9 Culver - Divine H. H Oct. 13 Conference Meet Oct. 16 Sectoinal Falcons Open Friday With Caston The John Glenn Falcons, under the direction of second year coach Gil Fujawa. will open the 1970 football season with a home game Friday night against Caston Game time is 7 30 for the contest. I^ist year the Falcons defeated Caston in the opening game of the season. Friday night the Falcons got aw game eK peri? nee in the jamboree at New Prairie Play-
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Name North i Liberty High 5 4 School Faculty The High School faculty for the 1970-71 school year at North Liberty has been released as follows : Eileen Andrea, Home Ec. and Family Living. Rosemary Boyer, English, Drama and Speech. Margaret Brunson, Business Education and School Paper. Wilbur Campbell, Science and Mathematics. Chris Clarke, Health and Physical Education. Asst. Fbotball and Wrestling Coach. Albert Deßue. English and Development Reading. Mary Finley, French and English. Robert Gowin, Business Education, Comptroller, Bookstore, Baseball Coach. Arthur Gray. Government, Economics, U. S. History. Polly Greenhalgh Home Ec. James Herter. Industrial Arts. Basketball Coach, Track and Cross Country. Dale Hille, Industrial Arts, Audio-Visual Director. Ronald Hosinski, Director of Guidance. Glen Hunt ITC Office and Field Supervisor. Charles Johnson. Biology, Football Coach, Athletic Director. Glen Keel, Health Ed.. Boy’s Physical Ed , Assistant Basketball Coach. Ardyce Kreider. Art. Beverly Lincoln. Girl’s Physical Ed. (High School and Junior High). Lloyd Miller, Social Studies, Golf Coach. Charlotte Nemeth, English and Spanish. Ann Russ, Mathematics. Fauntelle Spellman. Chorus, Glee Club (Elementary Vocal Music). J. Alvin Taylor, Mathematics, Social Studies. Ri< hard VanderHagen, Bund Director (High School md Elementary). Michael Verhaeghe Vocational Agriculture, Industrial Arts. Joyce Zonk. Librarian. Margaret Heim. School Nurse. Eileen Stevens, Cafeteria Supervisor. Joan Cieslfk, Speech Therapist. Will-power is the one thing that too often becomes stagnant against North Judson, the Faling their first 12 minute period cons controlled the ball for 21 of the 32 plays and pressed deep in Blue Jay territory. A nifty 24 yard touchdown run of Alan Northam's was called back but the Falcons did penetrate deep in Blue Jay land only to turn the ball over on downs. CoacK Fujawa used his reserves in giving all the boys a chance to see some action. This period ended 0-0 The Falcons then kicked to South Central in the last period and after holding the Satellites, forcing them to punt, followed a 15 yard return by .h>e Jaske with a 13 play drive, with three penalties against Glenn, to score on a fourth down pass from Jim Lute to Northam Lute then split the uprights with the extra point kick and the Falcons weie a 7-0 winner in this period. Coach Fujawa has a basically young team with more speed on the rooster than Glenn fans are used to seeing. Size and experience in the line is missing, but desire seems to replace part of this It should be a very tn< teresting season for 1970
